2021 Volleyball Roster
Sep 18 (Thu)
6:00 PM

Treyaunna Rush
- Position:
- Opposite Hitter
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Texas
- Hometown:
- Texarkana, Texas
HONORS:
2020
- Fall AD Academic Honor Roll
2019
- SEC All-Freshman Team
- SEC Freshman of the Week (12/2)
- Texas A&M Most Improved Player Award
- Spring AD Academic Honor Roll
CAREER HIGHS
Category | Career High (as of 11/28/21) |
Kills | 16 vs. Auburn (11/5/21) |
Attempts | 35 vs. Florida (3/25/21) |
Hit% (min. 10 k) | .522 [12-0-23] at Ole Miss (10/23/20) |
Assists | 1 (six times) |
Aces | 1 at No. 22 Mizzou (10/6/19) |
Digs | 6 vs. LSU (10/18/20) |
Solo Blocks | 1 (three times) |
Assisted Blocks | 6 (four times) |
Total Blocks | 6 (four times) |
Points | 15.5 vs. Mississippi State (11/5/20) |
TEXAS A&M RECORDS
25-POINT RALLY SCORING ERA 2019 SEASON RECORDS (2008-PRESENT)
-19th in Total Blocks (103)
2021 (JUNIOR)
Recorded three kills on seven attacks with three digs in the season-opener against Marquette (8/27)... Booked another three-kill performance in the sweep of Fairfield, adding a dig and an assisted block (8/28)... Had yet another three-kill effort against Hawaii, also contributing a dig and assisted block (8/29)... Logged her first double-digit kill performance of the season against Cal Poly, finishing with 10 kills in addition to three digs and two assisted blocks (9/1)... Finished with five kills, three digs and two blocks in the sweep against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (9/6)... Tallied seven digs with a pair of kills in the four-set triumph over Houston (9/10)... Finished with four digs, three kills and a trio of blocks on the right side against Texas (9/17)... Had eight kills and three digs in the five-setter against Ole Miss (10/13)... Had a breakout season-high performance against Florida, finishing with 11 kills on .476 hitting (10/16)... Notched double-digit kills against Mississippi State, booking 10 successful swings on .217 hitting (10/24)... Saw a new career-high performance with 16 kills on .333 hitting against Auburn (11/5)... Finished the season with a six kill performance against Missouri on the right side (11/27).
2020-21 (SOPHOMORE)
Appeared in 14 matches, while starting in nine…Tallied double-digit kills in four matches...Had four kills and three blocks in the season opener vs. LSU (10/17)…Finished with nine kills, six digs and three blocks vs. LSU (10/18)…Logged six kills and three digs at Ole Miss (10/22)…Recorded her first double-digit kill performance of the season with 12 kills and .522 hitting percentage at Ole Miss (10/23)…Had nine kills and a block vs. Mississippi State (11/4)…Finished with 14 kills on .455 mark and had three blocks vs. Mississippi State (11/5)….Had a kill and two blocks at Arkansas (11/13)…Tallied two kills and four digs at Arkansas (11/14)…Appeared in one set and recorded a dig at South Carolina (2/10)…Logged 10 kills and three blocks at Georgia (3/13)…Compiled five kills and two digs at Missouri (3/19)…Finished with six kills and three digs at Missouri (3/20)…Tallied four kills vs. Florida (3/24)…Recorded 13 kills, four digs, and three blocks vs. Florida (3/25).
2019 (FRESHMAN)
Played in all 31 matches and made 20 starts...Averaged 1.60 kills per set and .76 blocks per set in 108 sets...Recorded a kill in all but three matches...Had double-digit kills in four matches, while leading the team once in kills...Led the team in blocks twice and finished third on the team in blocks (82)...Made her first career debut for the Aggies in the season opener against Dayton (Aug. 30)… Registered a career-high six blocks vs. Fairfield (Sept. 7)...Tallied seven kills and two blocks at Pepperdine (Sept. 7)...Tied her career-high six blocks vs. Texas State (Sept. 12)...Amassed a career-high nine kills against Arkansas (Oct. 4) to hit a .471 mark…Finished with seven kills, a .400 hitting percentage, while recording her first collegiate ace at No. 22 Mizzou (Oct. 6)...Collected four blocks and tied her career-high of nine kills against No. 14 Florida (Oct. 13)...Recorded five kills and two blocks at Ole Miss (Oct. 20)...Recorded her first double-digit kill performance with 10, while sending back five blocks vs. Georgia (Oct. 27)...Logged 12 kills at No. 15 Kentucky (Nov. 1)...Registered nine kills and four blocks vs. No. 24 Mizzou (Nov. 3)...Had eight kills and four blocks vs Arkansas (Nov. 8)...Tallied 11 kills and a block at LSU (Nov. 10)...Finished with nine kills and a block vs. Mississippi State (Nov. 22)...Logged eight kills and five blocks vs. Ole Miss (Nov. 24)...Registered nine kills, three digs and two blocks at South Carolina (Nov. 27)...Led A&M with 12 kills, while recording six blocks at No. 15 Florida (Nov. 30)...Logged nine kills on a .357 clip and had five blocks vs. St. John's (Dec. 5)...Recorded six kills and four blocks vs. Rice (Dec. 6).
PREVIOUS ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE
Was a four-year starter at Texas High School…Named to the AVCA Under Armour All-America second team as a senior…Named to the TGCA 5A all-state team and received all-district MVP honors for a second consecutive year after leading the Tigers to an appearance in the regional semifinals for the first time in school history…Named the female athlete of the year and high school legacy all all-star as a senior…Named to the Texas Sports Writers Association Class 5A all-state team and also named to the East Texas Sports Network (ETSN.fm) volleyball player of the year as a junior…Named the district newcomer of the year as a freshman…Competed for Untouchables Volleyball Club…Ranked No. 17 in PrepVolleyball.com’s list of Senior Aces.
PERSONAL
Began playing volleyball when she was nine years old…Her brother, Trey Rush played football for two years at Tyler Junior College…Most memorable moment of her athletic career was getting the game winning kill in her All-Star game during her junior year…Also played varsity basketball and ran track during her freshman year…Chose to pursue volleyball because “it’s where my heart was and if your heart isn’t in a sport, you shouldn’t be playing it.”…Describes herself as an outgoing player and loves to hype her teammates up…Chose Texas A&M because “The coaches here are exactly like my high school coaches and club coach. I love the city and the surrounding areas and when I came on my visit it really gave me a home feeling.”…Chose to wear No. 14 because she went with 14 her freshmen year of high school and has stuck with it ever since…Hobbies include eating, singing and drawing…Most memorable athletic moment at Texas A&M was beating Rice and advancing to the Sweet 16....Has volunteered with Delta Gems Academy Special Olympics…Also volunteered at elementary schools, summer volleyball camps and at Williams Memorial Methodist Church preparing good, stuffing bags and feeding the homeless…Is a member of the House of Refuge Church and the House of Refuge Church Liturgical Dance Team…At Texas High School, was a member of the Student Council, the Leadership Class, was a Dinner Theater Fundraiser participant and was a Powderpuff Football Fundraiser participant…Is majoring in sport management with a minor in coaching...Career ambition is to be a professional volleyball player.
RUSH UP CLOSEFavorites:
- Favorite class subject: Math
- Favorite quote: “He who fears he will suffer, already suffers because he fears."
- Favorite volleyball player of all time: Kerri Walsh
- Favorite athlete (any sport): Jalissa Trotter
- Favorite professional sports team (any sport): Dallas Cowboys
- Favorite social media site: Pinterest
- Favorite emoji: Laughing emoji
- Favorite type of music: R&B
- Favorite food: BREAD
- Favorite binge watching TV show: Ozark
- Favorite movie: Love & Basketball
- Favorite Disney character: Princess Tiana
- Favorite animal: Tiger
- Favorite part about the sport of volleyball: The pregame shenanigans
- Favorite sport to play other than volleyball: Football
- Favorite thing about A&M: The traditions
- Favorite Aggie tradition: The yells
- Favorite Karaoke song to sing: I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houtson
- Favorite place to vacation: The Bahamas
Miscellaneous :
- My nickname is: Trey
- One word to describe me when I’m on the court: Agressive
- One word to describe me away from the court: Goofy
- The person who has had the greatest impact on my athletic career: Melissa Hardy and Tyrone Jenkins
- The accomplishment (athletic or non-athletic) that I am most proud of: Overcoming my fear of dogs
- The Aggie volleyball player I most idolized while growing up: Hollann Hans
- The person I would most like to meet: Chris Brown
- People have told me that I look like (name of celebrity): Angela Bassett
- The most famous athlete I have met: Tra Carson
- The most famous non-athlete I have met: Trey Taylor
- The song title that best describes me: Money by Cardi B
- Best pump-up song: Knuck if you Buck
- When I was little, I dreamed of being a: A waitress
- Early bird or night owl: Early Bird
- The reality show I would most like to participate in is: The Masked Singer
- I can’t believe I watch this show: Bob's Burgers
- Few people know that I: Can do hair
- My best non-athletic talent(s): Drawing
- My most prized possession: My promise ring
- My most annoying habit: Not listening
- My pet peeve(s): Staring, smacking while eating, sliding your feet as you walk, being very loud in the morning while everyone else is quiet
- My superstitions: Splitting the pole, letting a broom touch your foot, letting an umbrella up inside the house
- If I had a million dollars, I would: Buy my mom a house and a new car
- Three things on my bucket list are:
- Go skydiving
- Go to Bora Bora
- Meet Chris Brown and hug him
- Being at A&M has taught me: To be myself
- Best piece of advice for your freshmen teammates: Trust the process
- After I graduate, I plan to: Play professionally
- My dream job is: To coach
- I am most thankful for: My family
- The teammate who will surprise people the most this year: Faye Wilbricht
- The teammate who can always make me laugh: Mallory Talbert
- The teammate who dominates in the weight room: Allison Fields
- Teammate most likely to be on People’s “Best Dressed” list: Ciera Hecht
- Teammate most likely to become president: Lauren Tam
- America’s Got Talent: Mallory Talbert
- America’s Next Top Model: London Austin-Roark
- American Ninja Warrior: Taylor Voss
- The Amazing Race: London Austin-Roark
- Big Brother: Allison Fields
- Dancing with the Stars: Morgan Christon
- Fixer Upper: Allison Fields
- Lip Sync Battle: Myself
- Shark Tank: Taylor Voss
- Survivor: Sabrina Sustala
- Top Chef: Camryn Ennis
- The Voice: Myself
- Gossip Girl: Lauren Davis
- The Bachelorette: Sabrina Sustala
- The Office: Madison Bowser
- Friends: Macy Carrabine
- I can draw
- I can do hair
- My favorite color is blue