2017 Volleyball Roster
Reasor, Ashlie
vs
Southeastern Louisiana
Sep 18 (Thu)
6:00 PM

Jersey Number 15
Ashlie Reasor
- Position:
- Opposite
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Reagan
- Hometown:
- San Antonio, Texas
Bio
HONORS
2014
2017 (SENIOR)
Appeared in 14 matches, including 10 SEC matches…Made six starts, including each of the last four matches of the season…Hit .137 with 0.97 kills and 0.94 blocks per set for the full season…Hit .158 and averaged 1.11 kills and 1.11 blocks per set in conference play…Led or tied for the team lead in blocks four times…Had a team-high seven blocks against Arkansas on Oct. 20, her first appearance since suffering an ankle injury against Missouri on Sept. 24…Started on Senior Day vs. South Carolina on Nov. 19 and posted a team-high and a personal season-high 12 digs…In the final match of her career, posted personal season highs with 11 points and eight kills while hitting .412 in the three-set sweep at Alabama.
2016 (JUNIOR)
Played in all 30 matches, starting 27…Hit. 200 and averaged 2.12 kills and 2.56 points per set for the full season…Was third on the team with 0.78 blocks per set in all matches…In SEC matches only, hit .209 with 2.17 kills and 2.58 points per set…Was third on the team with 0.76 blocks per set in SEC matches only…Posted double-figure kills eight times…Had back-to-back double-figure kills with 11 against No. 15 Ohio State and 12 against North Texas, both on the same day (Aug. 27)…Tied for team-high honors in kills with eight in the sweep against Arizona on Sept. 9…Had a season-high 15 kills while hitting .375 in three sets against No. 6 Wisconsin…Had shoulder surgery during the off-season and did not compete in spring drills.
2015 (SOPHOMORE)
The lefty started 11 matches and appeared in 30 of 31 matches as well as 94 of 115 sets, all at the opposite hitter position…Hit .224 and averaged 2.06 kills, 0.74 blocks and 2.47 points per set for the full season…In SEC matches only, hit .225 with 2.08 kills, 0.74 blocks and 2.46 points per set…Posted double-figure kills in five matches, including a career-high 19 kills along with a personal-best .615 hitting percentage while propelling the Aggies to a come-from-behind 3-2 victory at South Carolina on Oct. 11…Came off the bench against No. 15 Colorado State and hit .529 with nine kills without an error and added five blocks to spur Texas A&M to a 3-2 victory…Led or tied for the team lead in kills in four matches, including both victories against nationally ranked Kentucky as well as the Aggies’ 3-0 NCAA first round victory against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi…Took a career-high 40 swings in the win against Abilene Christian, marking the most attack attempts by an Aggie player in a four-set match in 2015.
2014 (FRESHMAN)
Named AVCA All-South Region honorable mention and also was a member of the SEC All-Freshman Team…The only lefty on the team started 20 matches, including the season opener, and played in every match and 115 of 117 sets, all at the opposite hitter position…Named to all-tournament team at the season-opening Texas A&M Invitational after averaging 2.36 kills, 1.0 blocks and 3.05 points per set…For the full season, hit .254 and averaged 2.19 kills and 2.59 points per set…In the eight matches against nationally ranked opponents only, hit .260 with 2.37 kills and 2.70 points per set…In SEC matches only, hit .273 with 2.18 kills and 2.55 points per set…Posted double-figure kills 12 times…Led or tied for the team lead in kills in five matches, including a career-high 15-kill performance in Texas A&M’s 3-1 victory over No. 16 Kentucky.
PREVIOUS ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE
A nationally decorated three-year standout right-side and outside hitter for coach Mike Carter at Reagan High School…Capped her prep career by being named MVP of Team West at the AVCA/Under Armour All-America match after leading her team to a come-from-behind 18-25, 25-13, 25-12 victory…Received All-America first-team honors from both AVCA/Under Armour and PrepVolleyball.com and was a member of the 2013 USA Today/American Family Insurance All-USA second team…Also was named All-America second team by both Volleyball Magazine and Maxpreps.com…Was No. 47 on PrepVolleyball.com’s list of Senior Aces and was a member of Volleyball Magazine’s “Fab 50” list of the top senior recruits in the nation…Named the 2013 Texas Girls Coaches Association 4A-5A Athlete of the Year for volleyball and also was selected San Antonio Athlete of the Year by the San Antonio Express-News…Led the Rattlers to a 40-7 record and the state playoff Region IV-5A finals as a senior…Posted 37 kills and 11 digs in the last match of her high school career, a five-set loss to rival San Antonio Churchill…Finished her senior season with a school record 756 kills…As a junior, was named to the Collin Street Bakery/TSWA 5A All-State second team…Was a three-time member of the All-District 26-5A team…Most recently played club ball for San Antonio Force, coached by Jamie Blair…Named to the 2012 USA Volleyball Junior National Championship National Division all-tournament team after leading Alamo 16 to a second-place finish…Was selected to PrepVolleyball.com’s Soph 79 in 2011…Was a four-year letterwinner in track and field, competed in the high jump.
PERSONAL
Ashlie Reasor is the daughter of Matt and Lisa Reasor…Has an older brother, Brandon…Began playing volleyball when she was in the second grade…Only official recruiting visit was to Texas A&M…Chose to sign with the Aggies because, “I love all the traditions and the homey feel.”…Most memorable moment of Texas A&M athletic career is winning the SEC championship in 2015…Hobbies include sleeping, eating and more sleeping…Is a member of FCA…Each of the last two years has gone on a mission trip to Haiti with other Texas A&M student-athletes…Has volunteered for Texas A&M Residence Hall Assistance Move-In Day, helping new and returning Aggies move into their dorms, and the Big Event…Over the summer, did an internship with the Texas A&M Athletic Department marketing department…Is majoring in sport management with minors in recreation, park and tourism sciences and intercultural management…Will receive her Aggie Ring in November and is slated to graduate in May…Career ambition is to work for a professional sports team in their marketing department…Born February 11, 1996, in San Antonio, Texas.
REASOR UP CLOSE
Favorites:
2014
- AVCA All-South Region Honorable Mention
- SEC All-Freshman Team
- Texas A&M Invitational All-Tournament Team
2017 (SENIOR)
Appeared in 14 matches, including 10 SEC matches…Made six starts, including each of the last four matches of the season…Hit .137 with 0.97 kills and 0.94 blocks per set for the full season…Hit .158 and averaged 1.11 kills and 1.11 blocks per set in conference play…Led or tied for the team lead in blocks four times…Had a team-high seven blocks against Arkansas on Oct. 20, her first appearance since suffering an ankle injury against Missouri on Sept. 24…Started on Senior Day vs. South Carolina on Nov. 19 and posted a team-high and a personal season-high 12 digs…In the final match of her career, posted personal season highs with 11 points and eight kills while hitting .412 in the three-set sweep at Alabama.
2016 (JUNIOR)
Played in all 30 matches, starting 27…Hit. 200 and averaged 2.12 kills and 2.56 points per set for the full season…Was third on the team with 0.78 blocks per set in all matches…In SEC matches only, hit .209 with 2.17 kills and 2.58 points per set…Was third on the team with 0.76 blocks per set in SEC matches only…Posted double-figure kills eight times…Had back-to-back double-figure kills with 11 against No. 15 Ohio State and 12 against North Texas, both on the same day (Aug. 27)…Tied for team-high honors in kills with eight in the sweep against Arizona on Sept. 9…Had a season-high 15 kills while hitting .375 in three sets against No. 6 Wisconsin…Had shoulder surgery during the off-season and did not compete in spring drills.
2015 (SOPHOMORE)
The lefty started 11 matches and appeared in 30 of 31 matches as well as 94 of 115 sets, all at the opposite hitter position…Hit .224 and averaged 2.06 kills, 0.74 blocks and 2.47 points per set for the full season…In SEC matches only, hit .225 with 2.08 kills, 0.74 blocks and 2.46 points per set…Posted double-figure kills in five matches, including a career-high 19 kills along with a personal-best .615 hitting percentage while propelling the Aggies to a come-from-behind 3-2 victory at South Carolina on Oct. 11…Came off the bench against No. 15 Colorado State and hit .529 with nine kills without an error and added five blocks to spur Texas A&M to a 3-2 victory…Led or tied for the team lead in kills in four matches, including both victories against nationally ranked Kentucky as well as the Aggies’ 3-0 NCAA first round victory against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi…Took a career-high 40 swings in the win against Abilene Christian, marking the most attack attempts by an Aggie player in a four-set match in 2015.
2014 (FRESHMAN)
Named AVCA All-South Region honorable mention and also was a member of the SEC All-Freshman Team…The only lefty on the team started 20 matches, including the season opener, and played in every match and 115 of 117 sets, all at the opposite hitter position…Named to all-tournament team at the season-opening Texas A&M Invitational after averaging 2.36 kills, 1.0 blocks and 3.05 points per set…For the full season, hit .254 and averaged 2.19 kills and 2.59 points per set…In the eight matches against nationally ranked opponents only, hit .260 with 2.37 kills and 2.70 points per set…In SEC matches only, hit .273 with 2.18 kills and 2.55 points per set…Posted double-figure kills 12 times…Led or tied for the team lead in kills in five matches, including a career-high 15-kill performance in Texas A&M’s 3-1 victory over No. 16 Kentucky.
PREVIOUS ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE
A nationally decorated three-year standout right-side and outside hitter for coach Mike Carter at Reagan High School…Capped her prep career by being named MVP of Team West at the AVCA/Under Armour All-America match after leading her team to a come-from-behind 18-25, 25-13, 25-12 victory…Received All-America first-team honors from both AVCA/Under Armour and PrepVolleyball.com and was a member of the 2013 USA Today/American Family Insurance All-USA second team…Also was named All-America second team by both Volleyball Magazine and Maxpreps.com…Was No. 47 on PrepVolleyball.com’s list of Senior Aces and was a member of Volleyball Magazine’s “Fab 50” list of the top senior recruits in the nation…Named the 2013 Texas Girls Coaches Association 4A-5A Athlete of the Year for volleyball and also was selected San Antonio Athlete of the Year by the San Antonio Express-News…Led the Rattlers to a 40-7 record and the state playoff Region IV-5A finals as a senior…Posted 37 kills and 11 digs in the last match of her high school career, a five-set loss to rival San Antonio Churchill…Finished her senior season with a school record 756 kills…As a junior, was named to the Collin Street Bakery/TSWA 5A All-State second team…Was a three-time member of the All-District 26-5A team…Most recently played club ball for San Antonio Force, coached by Jamie Blair…Named to the 2012 USA Volleyball Junior National Championship National Division all-tournament team after leading Alamo 16 to a second-place finish…Was selected to PrepVolleyball.com’s Soph 79 in 2011…Was a four-year letterwinner in track and field, competed in the high jump.
PERSONAL
Ashlie Reasor is the daughter of Matt and Lisa Reasor…Has an older brother, Brandon…Began playing volleyball when she was in the second grade…Only official recruiting visit was to Texas A&M…Chose to sign with the Aggies because, “I love all the traditions and the homey feel.”…Most memorable moment of Texas A&M athletic career is winning the SEC championship in 2015…Hobbies include sleeping, eating and more sleeping…Is a member of FCA…Each of the last two years has gone on a mission trip to Haiti with other Texas A&M student-athletes…Has volunteered for Texas A&M Residence Hall Assistance Move-In Day, helping new and returning Aggies move into their dorms, and the Big Event…Over the summer, did an internship with the Texas A&M Athletic Department marketing department…Is majoring in sport management with minors in recreation, park and tourism sciences and intercultural management…Will receive her Aggie Ring in November and is slated to graduate in May…Career ambition is to work for a professional sports team in their marketing department…Born February 11, 1996, in San Antonio, Texas.
REASOR UP CLOSE
Favorites:
- Favorite class subject: History
- Favorite quote: “Don’t let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.”
- Favorite volleyball player of all time: Jenny Banse
- Favorite athlete (any sport): Tim Duncan
- Favorite professional sports team (any sport): San Antonio Spurs
- Favorite social media site: Instagram
- Favorite emoji: Upside down smiley face
- Favorite type of music: Country
- Favorite food: Pizza
- Favorite binge watching TV show: One Tree Hill
- Favorite book: Junie B. Jones
- Favorite movie: Remember the Titans
- Favorite Disney character: Ariel from the Little Mermaid
- Favorite animal: Giraffe
- Favorite part about the sport of volleyball: The competition
- Favorite sport to play other than volleyball: Bowling
- Favorite thing about A&M: Aggie Ring
- Favorite Aggie tradition: Sawing Varsity’s horns off
- Favorite Karaoke song to sing: Goodbye Earl by Dixie Chicks
- Favorite place to go: The lake
- Favorite Corbelli quote (Laurie and/or John): “Brush your hair” –John Corbelli
- My nickname is: Ash
- One word to describe me when I’m on the court: Intense
- One word to describe me away from the court: Outgoing
- The person who has had the greatest impact on my athletic career: Club coaches
- The accomplishment (athletic or non-athletic) that I am most proud of: Being the Under Armour All-American MVP my senior year of high school
- The Aggie volleyball player I most idolized while growing up: Jenny Banse
- The person I would most like to meet: Kawhi Leonard
- People have told me that I look like (name of celebrity): Kendall Jenner
- The most famous athlete I have met: Kerri Walsh Jennings
- The most famous non-athlete I have met: Toby from Pretty Little Liars
- Best pump-up song: Monster by Nicki Minaj
- Musical instruments that I play: None
- Languages (other than English) that I speak fluently are: Sign language
- When I was little, I dreamed of being a: Mermaid
- Early bird or night owl: Night owl
- The reality show I would most like to participate in is: The Real Housewives
- I can’t believe I watch this show: Phineas and Ferb
- Few people know that I: Am ambidextrous
- My best non-athletic talent(s): Sleeping
- My most prized possession: My necklace
- My most annoying habit: Stuttering
- My pet peeve: Smacking while chewing
- My superstitions: Using the same hair tie for every practice and match, wearing socks on the wrong feet, same hair style for each match
- If I had a million dollars, I would: give $500,000 to Mission of Hope Haiti and save the other $500,000
- Three things on my bucket list are:
- Go cage diving with sharks
- Go to the Olympics
- Go on 50 mission trips
- Being at A&M has taught me: Have to time manage
- Best piece of advice for your freshmen teammates: ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF PLAYING FOR THESE GREAT COACHES AND FOR THIS UNIVERSITY!!
- After I graduate, I plan to: Move to Houston and get a job
- My dream job is: Event planning for a professional sports team
- I am most thankful for: My family and friends
Teammate who:
- The teammate who will surprise people the most this year: Makena Patterson
- The teammate who can always make me laugh: Gabby Litwin
- The teammate who dominates in the weight room: Kiara McGee
- Teammate most likely to be on People’s “Best Dressed” list: Maddie Douglas
- Teammate most likely to become president: Elli Shadricks
Teammate who would be the best candidate for:
- America’s Next Top Model: Kaitlyn Blake
- The Amazing Race: Kiara McGee
- The Apprentice: Amy Houser
- Big Brother: Gabby Litwin
- Cake Wars: Hollann Hans
- Chopped: Kiara McGee
- Dancing with the Stars: Camille Conner
- Fear Factor: Morgan Davis
- Flip or Flop: Sam Sanders
- Jeopardy: Elli Shadricks
- Impractical Jokers: Gabby Litwin
- Last Comic Standing: Gabby Litwin
- The Price is Right: Amy Nettles
- Shark Tank: Kiana Peroff
- So You Think You Can Dance: Kiara McGee
- Survivor: Brookah Palmer
- The Voice: Haley Slocum
- Wheel of Fortune: Maddie Douglas
- Wipeout: Myself… I’m not the most coordinated
- Corbelli imitation contest: Amy Nettles or Gabby Litwin
Highlights: Texas A&M vs TCU
Wednesday, September 10
Utah State Postgame: Jamie Morrison
Saturday, September 06
Highlights: Texas A&M 3, Utah State 1
Friday, September 05
Utah Postgame: Jamie Morrison
Thursday, September 04