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Melanie Skolny-Moodry

  • Class
  • Induction
    2006
  • Sport(s)
    Volleyball
Melanie (Skolny) Moodry ('95) starred as a member of the Edinboro Volleyball team. Due to the lack of statistics at that time, many of her accomplishments from a record book standpoint are not available. However, her impact on the Volleyball program’s success is clearly evident. The Fighting Scots compiled an incredible 116-19 record during her four seasons, capped by an appearance in the Elite Eight in 1994, when Edinboro posted a 27-5 record. She earned All-PSAC Honors all four seasons. In 1994, not only was she a first team All-PSAC West selection, but was also an AVCA All-Atlantic Region pick. She was named the PSAC Tournament MVP and was a member of the NCAA Division II Atlantic Region All-Tournament Team. She led the team in kills (424), hitting percentage (.327). Edinboro won the PSAC Championship in 1994, and she would go on to be named the Nancy Acker Award winner in 1995. As a freshman in 1990, she was chosen the PSAC Rookie of the Year and was a first team All-PSAC choice at outside hitter. She was also named to the AVCA All-Atlantic Region Team. Edinboro had a 33-4 Record in 1990. The Fighting Scots finished 29-5 and were runners-up in the PSAC in 1991, as she was once again an All-PSAC and All-Atlantic Region honoree. She finished second in the Division II in hitting percentage. In 1992, she was recognized as the PSAC West Player of the year and made it All-PSAC and All-Atlantic Region for the third straight year. Edinboro repeated as the PSAC runner-up with a 27-5 record. She graduated from Edinboro in 1995 with a Bachelor’s in nursing.
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