Chelsey Lockey

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Chelsey Lockey Named to 2022 Women’s Collegiate National Team

FORT MYERS, Fla. – After attending the USA Volleyball Women's National Team Open Program at the end of February, FGCU senior setter Chelsey Lockey has been named to the 2022 U.S. Women's Collegiate National Team (WCNT) as announced by USA Volleyball.
 
"This is a huge accomplishment for Chelsey and it speaks to what a high-caliber setter she is. She has worked extremely hard over the years at her craft and is undoubtedly one of the best in the nation in that spot," said head coach Matt Botsford. "The opportunity to train in the national team gym surrounded by that level of talent and guided by such an accomplished coaching staff, will be a great experience for her and her continued growth. Chelsey has always been a great ambassador for this program and it's a real proud moment seeing her represent FGCU Volleyball on this stage."
 
Lockey earned All-ASUN First Team honors this past fall after being the 2020 ASUN Setter of the Year. She was also named to the first team during the 2020 campaign and was a second-team pick in 2019. As the top setter for FGCU at 1,118 assists this fall, she ranked second in the ASUN for total assists and assists per set (10.35). Lockey ranked 48th nationally in assists per set and 51st for total assists. She posted a season-high 54 in five-set road win at North Florida and had six matches with 40-or-more assists including 45 against Georgia, 48 in the home match-up against North Florida, and 44 against Stetson (3 sets). Under her direction, FGCU ranked 2nd in the ASUN in kills per set (13.79), while the offense ranks 24th nationally in hitting percentage (.265). She also helped the net defense with 72 total blocks - the fourth-most on the team. For her career, has 3,484 assists which are the third-most in program history and the 13th most in ASUN history.
 
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – USA Volleyball has announced players and staff on the 2022 U.S. Women's Collegiate National Team (WCNT). 
 
The team includes 38 of the country's top collegiate women's volleyball players and a coaching staff of seven, including three Olympic medal winners and two others with Olympic coaching experience.
 
Rob Browning, head coach of the St. Mary's women's volleyball team, will serve as the Collegiate Team's head coach. Browning has assisted the U.S. Men's National Team at three Olympic Games and has served as a consultant coach for the U.S. Women's National Team over the last four years. 
 
Assistant coaches for the team will be Tayyiba Haneef-Park, Danielle Scott, Courtney Thompson and Carlos Moreno. Haneef-Park, Scott and Thompson all won Olympic medals as part of the Women's National Team and have moved on to coaching careers.
 
Along with the WNT Open Program and the WNT Spring Training Camp, the WCNT is an opportunity for the U.S. Women's National Team (WNT) coaching staff to observe and evaluate the NCAA athletes with the highest potential. Several former WCNT members are now on the WNT, including 2020 Olympic gold medalists Michelle Bartsch-Hackley, Annie Drews, Chiaka Ogbogu, Kelsey Robinson and Jordan Thompson.
 
The 2022 Collegiate National Team will train June 19-25 at the National Team Training Center in Anaheim, Calif. Athletes will train among the best collegiate players in the country, watch the WNT training sessions, study the USA systems, meet with Tokyo 2020 Olympians and be observed by the WNT staff.
 
Among the schools that have multiple players on the team are Minnesota (4), Florida (4), Southern California (3), BYU (2), Kentucky (2), Ohio State (2), Rice (2) and Stanford (2).
 
2022 U.S. Women's Collegiate National Team
Anota Adekunle (MB, Rice University) 
Erin Anderson (OH, BYU)
Merritt Beason (OH, University of Florida)
Paige Briggs (OH, Western Kentucky University)
Anna Dixon (OH, University of Missouri)
Gabrielle Essix (MB, University of Florida)
Skylar Fields (OPP, University of Southern California)
Morgahn Fingall (OPP, University of Tennessee)
Sarah Franklin (OH, University of Wisconsin)
Grace Frohling (OPP, University of San Diego)
Kate Georgiades (L, University of Houston)
Heather Gneiting (MB, BYU)
Elise Goetzinger (MB, University of Kentucky)
Carly Graham (S, Rice University) 
Joi Harvey (MB, United States Air Force Academy)
Kaitlin Hord (MB, University of Nebraska)
Amber Igiede (MB, University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Breanna Kelley (MB, University of Florida) 
Kendall Kipp (OPP, Stanford University)
Taylor Landfair (OH, University of Minnesota)
Janice Leao (MB, University of Miami) 
Chelsey Lockey (S, Florida Gulf Coast University)
CC McGraw (L, University of Minnesota)
Elizabeth McKissock (L, University of Florida)
Kylie Murr (L, Ohio State University) 
Elena Oglivie (L, Stanford University) 
Machaela Podraza (S, Ohio State University) 
Madelyn Robinson (OH, University of Utah) 
Adanna Rollins (OH, TBD)
Reagan Rutherford (OPP, University of Kentucky)
Katy Ryan (OPP, Washington State University)
Shannon Scully (L, University of Southern California) 
Melani Shaffmaster (S, University of Minnesota)
Mckenna Slavik (S, Clemson University) 
Sabrina Starks (MB, University of Pittsburgh)
Mia Tuaniga (S, University of Southern California)
Jenna Wenaas (OH, University of Minnesota)
Kashauna Williams (OH, Penn State University)
 
Staff
Head Coach Rob Browning (St. Mary's University)
Assistant Coach Tayyiba Haneef-Park (University of Oregon; 2004, '08, '12 Olympian)
Assistant Coach Danielle Scott (USA Volleyball; 1996, 2000, '04, '08, '12 Olympian)
Assistant Coach Courtney Thompson (Finding Mastery; 2012 Olympian)
Assistant Coach Carlos Moreno (Arizona State)
Assistant Coach/Analyst Jeff Liu (Grand Canyon University)
Analyst Annemarie Hickey (University of Wisconsin)
Team Leader Courtney Smith (NTDP)
 
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COACH BOTSFORD
Matt Botsford finished his eighth season as head coach of the FGCU women's volleyball program in 2021 after being hired on Feb. 10, 2014. In his tenure, Botsford-led teams have compiled a 184-59 (.757) record overall, including a 96-20 (.827) record in ASUN play. Including this past year's unprecedented spring season, he has taken the program to heights it has not seen in the Division-I era (2007-present) – registering at least 20 wins overall in six of the past seven seasons and at least 10 wins in conference play every season. In 2018, he led the program to its first regular season championship since 2012 (fourth overall) and its first-ever ASUN tournament title, NCAA tournament appearance, NCAA tournament win and victory over a ranked team. His first two campaigns resulted in ASUN regular season runner-up finishes, and the following two saw the Eagles advance to the tournament championship and now the team has won three straight regular season titles, including a division title and ASUN tournament runner-up finish in the spring 2021 season. On Sept. 10, 2016, Botsford led his team to a five-set win over Indiana in Alico Arena, which signified the program's first-ever win over a team from a Power-5 conference. In 2018, he led the team to a win over Miami (Fla.) - the program's first-ever road Power 5 win, and the Eagles followed that up with a straight-set win over the Hurricanes at a neutral site in 2019.
 
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FGCU teams have combined to win an incredible 90 conference regular season and tournament titles in just 14+ seasons at the Division I level. Additionally, in just 10 seasons of D-I postseason eligibility, the Eagles have had a combined 44 teams or individuals compete in NCAA championships. Eight FGCU programs have earned a top-25 national ranking in their respective sport - including women's basketball (No. 20, 2021-22), beach volleyball (No. 20, 2022) and both men's soccer (2018, 2019) and women's soccer (2018) as three of the most recent. In 2016-17, the Green and Blue posted a department-best sixth-place finish in the DI-AAA Learfield Directors' Cup and top-100 showing nationally, ahead of several Power-5 and FBS institutions. In 2018-19, the Eagles had an ASUN and state of Florida best seven teams earn the NCAA's Public Recognition Award for their Academic Progress Rate in their sport. FGCU also collectively earned a record 3.50 GPA in the classroom in the fall 2020 semester and has outperformed the general University undergraduate population for 25 consecutive semesters. The past five semesters (Fall 2019 – Fall 2021) each saw another milestone reached as all 15 programs achieved a 3.0-or-higher team GPA in each. The Eagles also served an all-time high 7,200 volunteer hours in 2017 - being recognized as one of two runners-up for the inaugural NACDA Community Service Award presented by the Fiesta Bowl.
 
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Chelsey Lockey

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Players Mentioned

Chelsey Lockey

#10 Chelsey Lockey

5' 9"
Junior
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