ANDERSON, S.C. – Anderson University head volleyball coach Todd Hay, who is entering his first season at the helm of the Trojan program, has announced that Hendersonville, Tenn., native Christina Stacy has signed a National Letter of Intent and will join the Black and Gold this fall.
"Christina is an athletic and quick back row player who will also provide us with much-needed depth at the setting position," said Hay. "She also brings a lot of energy and determination to the court when she plays. We are very excited to add Christina to our 2017 roster."
Stacy is a 5-foot-6 setter/defensive specialist who posted 42 service aces, 322 digs and recorded a 95.3 percent serving percentage during her prep career for Head Coach Molly Yarbrough's Station Camp High School Lady Bison.
She captured All-District and All-County honors, and was a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club.
Stacy joins the trio of Regan Duty, Abby Elliott and Kaitlyn Grube, who signed during the November early signing period.