2003 (Junior)
Currently second on Wake Forest career record list for attack percentage at .362 ... received the Demon Deacon Award for her contributions to the team through her achievements as a student and as an athlete ... saw playing time in 15 games for the Deacs ... hammered out 28 kills on 54 attacks, leading the team with a .370 hitting percentage on the year ... had two kills on two attempts and two digs before suffering a season-ending injury against Clemson, Oct. 11 ... named to the Black & Gold Challenge All-Tournament Team ... put away seven kills to go with two digs and two block assists against Campbell, Sept. 20 ... had a spectacular match against Radford grinding out a career-high nine kills, one assist, one service ace and four block assists on Sept. 19 ... closed the season with 15 total blocks and eight digs.
2002 (Sophomore)
Technically led the team with a .667 attack percentage, putting away six kills on nine attacks with no errors ... earned the team's Dedication Award for her effort in the weight room ... saw action in 3-0 win versus NC State Nov. 8 and recorded a kill in her only attack ... had two kills in two games at East Tennessee State Oct. 22 ... saw first action of the season against Winthrop Sept. 21 and played two games, recording three kills on five attempts with no errors to go with one block assist.
2001 (Freshman)
Saw action in six games ... competed more in the Deacons' spring tournaments.
High School
Led Walton High School to three consecutive state championships 1998-2000 ... received all-state and all-county honors junior and senior seasons ... named the Georgia 5A Player of the Year as well as the Offensive Player of the Year ... named a Georgia Senior All-Star ... voted senior co-captain ... finalist for "Georgia Women in Sports" award ... 1999 and 2000 area Player of the Year ... played two years on the Atlanta Juniors with 18-1 ... finished third in Tampa qualifier in 2000 ... Member of the National Honor Society.
Personal
Born on August 17, 1983 ... the daughter of Dennis and Debbie Havig of Marietta, Ga. ... father played football at Colorado and spent seven years in the NFL playing for Houston, Green Bay and Atlanta ... has four older sisters: Megan 30, Mandi 28, Mallory 26, and Mckenzie 23.
CAREER MATCH HIGHS
Kills- 9 vs. Radford 9/19/03
Pct. (min. 10 att.)- .500 vs. Radford 9/19/03
Assists- 1 vs. UNC Greensboro 10/2/01
Service Aces- 1 vs. Radford 9/19/03
Digs- 2, twice (most recently vs. Clemson 10/11/03)
Block Assists- 4 vs. Radford 9/19/03