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Wheaton Volleyball Player Commits to Wisconsin

Wheaton resident Kyle Hodyl, a senior at Montini Catholic High School in Lombard, commits to play college volleyball at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh in the fall.

Wheaton native Kyle Hodyl, a team captain and setter on the Montini Catholic High School girls volleyball team, has committed to playing college volleyball in Fall 2013 at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh (UWO)

Hodyl led Montini to a 20-12 record overall in her senior season and to Montini’s first conference title in more than a decade, and was named to Prepvolleyball.com’s “Top 250 Players” List and was one of 48 Illinois players listed on Under Armour’s All-America Watch list

Hodyl also received All-State—Honorable Mention postseason honors from the Champaign News-Gazette. She has twice been named to the Suburban Christian Conference Academic All Conference Team and was recently named as an Illinois State Scholar. 

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At UWO, Hodyl will be setting under the direction of UWO head coach Brian Schaefer, who for the past 8 years as UWO head coach has compiled a 231-61 record, and during that time his UWO volleyball teams have won five conference titles and earned six berths in the NCAA Division III Championship, and have finished in the top 10 in the nation four times. 

Based on her academic performance, UWO has selected Hodyl to be part of UWO’s Honors Program, where she is planning to major in Kinesiology and to ultimately pursue a career in physical therapy.

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Information courtesy of Richard Hodyl.

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