2020 Women's Volleyball Roster
Chukwujekwu, Pam
vs
South Carolina
Sep 10 (Wed)
6pm
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Monday, September 08
Pack Volleyball Then and Now. Advice for a First Year Head Coach
Thursday, August 28
Pack Volleyball Then & Now, Player Recruiting
Tuesday, August 12
Pack Volleyball Then & Now, Recruiting for Coaches
Monday, August 11

Jersey Number 7
Pam Chukwujekwu
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Laurel, Md.
- High School:
- Reservoir
- Height:
- 6-2
Bio
2021 - Senior Season
2020 - Junior Season
2019 - Sophomore Season
2018 - Freshman Year
- Played in 13 matches
- Tallied three service aces and 14 blocks
- Had five kills (.364 hitting), three blocks and a service ace against NJIT (9/11)
2020 - Junior Season
- Started all 17Â matches, performing as NC State's top blocker
- Was top-20 in the ACC with 0.89 blocks/set
- Opened the season with a career-high 11 kills against Duke (9/23)
- Her season-high eight blocks came against Virginia (10/23) where she also had a personal-best four digs
- Matched her career-high with two service aces against Virginia Tech (10/29) and Duke (2/26)
- Registered nine kills in a win against Clemson (3/19) on 11 attacks for a .727 hitting percentage
2019 - Sophomore Season
- Appeared in 24 matches, including 18 starts
- Led the team with a .328 hitting percentage while averaging 1.05 kills per set
- Led the team with 0.81 blocks per set and fourth with 71 total blocks
- Had a career-high .727 hitting percentage against Austin Peay (8/31) with eight kills
- Recorded above a .500 hitting percentage in eight matches
- Tallied a personal-best nine kills in matches against Virginia Tech (10/4) and Boston College (10/25)
- Totaled nine blocks against Miami (11/15)
2018 - Freshman Year
- Appeared in seven matches, including six against ACC opponents
- Recorded two kills against North Carolina
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- Attended Reservoir High School
- Four-year starter at Reservoir
- Tabbed one of the 2017 Baltimore Sun Players to Watch as a senior
- Tallied the fifth-most blocks in Howard County as a junior
- Led her team to the Chesapeake Region Volleyball Association (CHRVA) Regional Championship in 2016
- Earned scholar-athlete honors all four years in high school
- Made the Principal’s List after recording a perfect 4.0 GPA
- Ranked in the top 10 percent of her graduating class
- Tutored math in her spare time and helped clean local neighborhoods
- Has three siblings and her older sister, Amaka, is a senior on the volleyball team at Boston College