Season
|
GP
|
K
|
E
|
TA
|
.PCT
|
A
|
SA
|
Digs
|
TB
|
2005 |
108
|
2
|
0
|
8
|
.250
|
13
|
23
|
530
|
0
|
2004 |
91
|
172
|
107
|
656
|
.099
|
12
|
5
|
247
|
13
|
2003 |
50
|
67
|
31
|
195
|
.185
|
9
|
8
|
91
|
8
|
Total |
249
|
241
|
138
|
859
|
.120
|
34
|
36
|
868
|
21
|
2005 [Junior Season]
In her junior season, Carrigan made the switch from the outside hitting position to the Lady Broncs[apos] libero and was rewarded with an honorable mention All-Independent selection for the first time in her career... recorded 530 digs, which ranked her second among all NCAA Division I Independent players... posted the third most digs in single-season program history... averaged 4.91 digs per game, which was the second-best average among all NCAA Division I Independent players and the third-highest average in program history... garnered Independent Defensive Player of the Week honors on two occasions during her junior campaign... earned her first selection after she posted a career-high 36 digs against Texas A&M-International (Sept. 20), which was the fifth-highest single-match total in program history... was named Defensive Player of the Week for a second time following a three-match span which she finished with 56 digs, averaging 4.67 digs per game... posted 26 digs against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Oct. 11) and 22 digs on the road at North Dakota State (Oct. 14) during that span... posted 10 or more digs in 26 of 28 matches during her junior season, including 20 or more digs in 16 of 28 matches... collected 26 digs against TCU (Oct. 22) at the UTPA Fieldhouse... averaged 21.0 digs per match in the Lady Broncs[apos] final four home matches of the season... posted a career-high 23 service aces, ranking her third on the squad... dished out a career-high 13 assists... saw action in a career-high 108 games in her third season with the squad.
2004 [Sophomore Season]
Carrigan ranked fifth on the team in kills (172), kills per game (1.89) and digs (247) during her sophomore campaign... ... posted 10 or more kills in six contests during the year... recorded her best offensive game against Utah Valley State (Oct. 16), finishing with a career-high 19 kills in 52 total attacks... collected a career-high 25 digs against Texas A&M-International (Sept. 18)... notched two double-doubles (kills-digs) on the season, including a 12-kill, 21-dig performance against Northern Colorado (Oct. 15)... finished with 16 kills and 12 digs in the first match of the National Independent Tournament against North Dakota State (Nov. 11)... dished out a season-high three assists in that match... nearly missed a double-double versus Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, finishing with 13 kills and nine digs... had two matches of 20 or more digs on the season... finished with 17 digs and eight kills versus Utah Valley State (Nov. 11)... collected five service aces on the season... played in 91 of the 114 games during the season... was a Bronc Pride 3.0 Club member for the fall semester.
2003 [Freshman Season]
Carrigan proved to be a reliable back up at the outside hitter spot en route to earning her first letter with the Lady Broncs... finished sixth on the team in hitting percentage (.185) and kills per game (1.34)... recorded a season-high 11 kills and 11 digs against Louisiana-Lafayette (Sept. 6)... notched eight kills versus Stephen F. Austin (Sept. 6) and Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sept. 13)... recorded 13 digs versus Texas-San Antonio (Oct. 15)... posted seven kills and seven digs versus Texas A&M-International (Sept. 27)... finished with six kills and four digs in the season finale versus IPFW (Nov. 15) at the National Independent Tournament.
High School
During her senior season, Carrigan was chosen as a first team All-Province selection... earned first team all-tournament honors at the Provincial Championships... was part of a high school team that captured the Provincial Championship in British Columbia... led her team in digs as a junior and senior... played for the Gold Medal Mount Douglas School club team that won the provincial title and finished second in Canada... also played basketball and was an all-league and All-Vancouver Island team member as a power forward... competed on the track and field team in the javelin.
Off the Court
Carrigan is the daughter of Tim and Helen Carrigan... born on Feb. 26, 1985... has one sister, Donna... majoring in fine arts studio.