Madison Heppe

September 6, 2012
Chanelle Simmons/Phoenix Staff
Chanelle Simmons/Phoenix Staff

FAVORITE CAREER MOMENT:
My favorite career moment would be when I received the Dale Lacky CIF Sac-Joaquin Scholar Athlete Award.

SEASON GOALS:
I hope to become a more consistent player all around- with my serve-receive, defense, and serving. I also really want to increase my communication while playing.

ON THE TRANSITION FROM HIGH TO COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL:
The transition from high school to college volleyball has been wonderful. I love the atmosphere of a whole new level of competitiveness and dedication. What strikes me most of all though, is my awesome teammates.

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WHAT SUPERHERO WOULD YOU BE?
I would be Cat Woman, because she is the coolest skilled martial artist and detective ever; plus, she gets to ride around with Batman in his bat mobile.

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