2016 Volleyball Roster
Roster
Singleton, Evie Grace

Jersey Number 8
Evie Grace Singleton
- Position:
- OH
- Height:
- 5-10
- Class:
- Senior
- High School/Previous School:
- Central Arkansas
- Hometown:
- Little Rock, Ark.
Bio
Awards/Honors
- 2014 First Team All-Southland Conference
- Southland Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 27, 2014)
Records/Notes
- Stands 10th in the MSU record book for single-season attack attempts with 1,017
2016 (Senior)
- Recorded 499 kills on the season, finishing first of her fellow Bulldogs
- Is second in the MSU record books with 499 kills in a single season
- Had 227 digs on the season
- Lead the team with 574 points this season
- Played in all 32 matches this season, starting in 31 of the 32 matches
- Recorded 54 service aces on the season
- Was third in digs among her fellow Bulldogs with 227 on the season
- Recorded a game high of 10 points
- Had a game high of 15 digs on two different occasions
2015 (Junior)
- Leader of the Bulldog attack and a key reason for MSU posting its first winning record in nearly a decade
- Saw action and started in 31 of State's 32 matches in 2015, leading the Bulldogs in six offensive categories: 378 kills, 3.53 kills per set, 1,017 total attacks, 46 service aces, 0.43 service aces per set and 441.5 points
- Finished the season leading the SEC and standing 20th in the nation with 0.43 aces per set, while her 46 total aces placed her second in the conference and 26th in the NCAA
- Her prowess from the service line led MSU to a 1.42 aces per set average in 2015, which was good for second in the SEC
- Placed sixth in the SEC with 378 kills and a 3.53 per set average
- Her 441.5 total points finished eighth in the SEC, while her 4.13 points per set average was good for sixth
- Tallied double-digit kills 23 times during the season, including a season-high 20 kills against Troy on Nov. 2
- Collected 10-plus digs in four matches this season, with her season high of 14 against Tennessee (Oct. 25)
- Earned All-Tournament honors in all four of MSU's non-conference tournaments, including being named Most Outstanding Player of the Tiger Invitational
- With 12 kills against Chattanooga on Sept. 5, she reached and surpassed 500 kills for her career
- Set a career high with a .458 attack percentage in a 3-0 win against Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 12
- Tied her career high with five aces four different times throughout the season (vs. Southern Miss, vs. Austin Peay, South Carolina, Tennessee)
- Set a career high with four total blocks on Sept. 23 against Alabama
2013-14 (Central Arkansas)
- Key piece of McFatrich's 2013 and 2014 squads, which both saw tremendous success, including a 2013 NCAA Tournament appearance
- Started all 32 matches in 2014, totaling 388 kills and a 3.34 per ser average, which stood ninth overall in the Southland Conference
- Her 53 aces (0.46 per set average) were second overall in the SLC and first in conference play
- Finished 11th in the NCAA in total aces and 10th in aces per set in the nation
- Played in 14 contests her freshman year, drawing a pair of starts
- Totaled 59 kills (2.03 per set) and five service aces (0.17 per set)
- Capped her freshman season by earning ESPN Player of the Match honors in UCA's Southland Conference Championship match, which earned the Sugar Bears their second-straight bid to the NCAA Tournament
- Turned in a career-high 26 kills and a .438 hitting percentage against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Oct. 21, 2014
- Put together four matches of 20-plus kills, including 22 kills and 20 digs against Big 12 powerhouse Oklahoma
- Named All-Tournament at the Oregon Invitational and Sugar Bear Invitational, while earning Southland Offensive Player of the Week honors in October, all en route to being named First Team All-Southland
High School
- Three-time Home School All-American
- Selected as the Home School National Championships MVP in 2011
Personal
- Born Evangeline Grace Singleton on November 13, 1994, in Little Rock, Ark.
- The daughter of Kenneth and Amber Singleton
- Majors in human development and family studies
- Sister played volleyball at Arkansas Tech
Why MSU...
“I chose Mississippi State because as soon as I stepped foot on campus I could tell that it was a family-like atmosphere. Everyone I met was so kind and seemed genuinely excited to meet me. I also wanted to play for Coach McFatrich, because his passion and love for the game is contagious and I love his coaching mentality.”
Mssissippi State Volleyball vs Missouri - 11/7/21
Sunday, November 07
gabby waden interview - 11/3/21
Thursday, November 04
Shania Cromartie Post Match Interview - 10/24/21
Tuesday, October 26
Mississippi State Volleyball vs. Texas A&M - 10/24/21
Sunday, October 24