Natosha Davis was one of the top all-around volleyball players in Wagner history, in addition to being a highly-skilled women's player and record-holder in several statistical categories. She served as a team captain in each of these sports. In 1997, Davis played an important role in leading Wagner to its first, and only, NEC Volleyball Championship, which also earned the Seahawks their first and only NCAA Tournament appearance. On the court, she ranks in the top-five all-time in aces (2nd, 186), aces per game (2nd, 0.46), digs (2nd, 1,518 [next player on list has less than 1,000), digs per game (2nd, 3.76 [next player on list averaged less than 3.00]), kills (3rd, 926), kill average (2.29) and games played (4th, 404). On the lacrosse field, she ranks second all-time in ground balls (184) and third in caused turnovers (85). Additionally, the 67 ground balls that she collected in 2000 ranked second on the all-time Seahawk single-season list. Prior to her arrival on Grymes Hill, Davis was a standout multi-sport athlete at Cypress Creek High School in Orlando, Florida.
PRESENTER: Lauris Murnieks- Former Wagner Head Volleyball Coach