2008: Led the team with 839 assists...Ranks 10th all-time on Elon’s individual season list and fifth in Division I season assists…Also ranks seventh in career assists with 1,535 and fifth in Division I season assists...Averaged 7.98 assists per set… Notched a career-best 52 assists against Western Carolina…Posted a season-best five kills against UNC Asheville and Davidson…Earned three service aces in matches against Appalachian State, The Citadel, Davidson and Western Carolina…Finished with double-digit dig performances against Charlotte, Robert Morris, Howard and Wofford…Finished with a career-best 14 digs against Wofford.
2007: Appeared in 29 matches with seven starts... Averaged six assists per game...Notched a season-high 37 assists in the season opener against Norfolk State...Recorded two double-doubles on the season...Earned 22 assists and 10 digs against UNC Greensboro and 13 assists and 10 digs against Chattanooga.
2006: Played in 29 matches, starting five...Recorded a double-double performance against Davidson with a season-high 44 assists and a season-high 10 digs...Tallied 36 assists at Georgia Southern and 28 assists against Delaware State...Finished the season with 360 assists and six blocks.
High School: Named to the 2005 all-state team as well as the All-WPIAL team as a junior and senior... Honored as the MVP at the Blackhawk High School Tournament in 2005...Named to the all-tournament team at the Susquehannock Tournament in 2004... Served as the captain of her high school and club teams in 2005...Led Pine-Richland to WPIAL and state championships in 2005...Played for the Pittsburgh Elite club team.
Personal: Full name is Emily Nicole Regan...Emily is the daughter of Steven and Susan Regan...Born May 11, 1988...Major is English education.
Get to Know Regan
Nickname: Regs
Favorite color: Green
Favorite place on campus: Elon volleyball locker room
Surprising fact: When I signed up for volleyball in the third grade, I thought I was signing up for tennis.
Favorite class: Acting for non-majors
Favorite food: Italian
Words to live by: “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight; it’s the size of the fight in the dog.” - Mark Twain
Senior moment: Going to Pittsburgh for a tournament and beating competitive teams with my family watching.