21 Madison Duffy
Madison Duffy
  • Height:
    6-3
  • Year:
    Fr.
  • Hometown:
    Bethel, Conn.
  • High School:
    Bethel
  • Position:
    OH
  • Major:
    Psychology

Bio

Through the end of her freshman season, ranks seventh in program history in attack percentage (.254).

Through the end of her freshman season, among program single-season records, ranks 19th in attack percentage (.254, 2012).

As a Freshman in 2012: Played in 25 matches for the Ravens...Fall/Spring Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection...Finished second on the team in attack percentage (.254)...Averaged 1.78 kills, 0.60 blocks and 2.10 points per set...Recorded 112 kills, four assists, 17 digs, 38 blocks (three solo) and 132.5 points...Made her collegiate debut and had two kills in the season opener against West Chester on 8/31...Contributed four block assists against Midwestern State on 9/7...Hammered out a season-best 17 kills and added five blocks (one solo) against Nova Southeastern on 9/22...Posted 10 kills against Massachusetts Lowell on 9/25...Hammered out 10 kills to go with three blocks (one solo) at Bridgeport on 9/28...Had three block assists to go with eight kills at New Haven on 9/29...Recorded season highs with seven blocks and five digs, and added four kills, at Southern New Hampshire on 10/2...Piled up 11 kills to go with three block assists at Saint Rose on 10/27.
2012 Statistics 

Before Franklin Pierce: Four-year letterwinner at Bethel (Conn.) High School...All-State First Team and All-Conference First Team selections as both a junior and a senior...All-Division selection as a sophomore...Played at the club level for CT Impact Volleyball...Also a member of the basketball, golf and track and field teams at Bethel...Finished fourth in the Conference in shot put as a sophomore on her way to an All-Conference selection.

Duffy Personal: Daughter of Kelli and Tom Duffy...Has two younger brothers, Carson and Hayden...Dad Tom played Minor League Baseball in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization for three seasons (1983-85) at the Rookie and Class-A levels, finishing with an 11-20 record and a 4.73 ERA over 298.2 professional innings in 81 appearances...A psychology major.