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Welcome!
First off, thank you so much for visiting my website—it truly means the world to me that you’re here. I hope you find something that inspires you as you continue to support me on this journey.
My name is Kaitlin Whitlock, and I was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. I graduated from Tom C. Clark High School, where I competed in three sports: volleyball, basketball, and track. I am now entering my third year playing volleyball at Arkansas State University as a six-rotation outside hitter.

My “Why”
The reason I play volleyball continues to grow and evolve each time I step on the court. My biggest “why” is simple: God blessed me with both talent and passion. By working hard, striving for excellence, and representing Him, I get to give thanks and return the gift He gave me. My second “why” is the people around me—every coach, teammate, friend, family member, and mentor who has shaped me into who I am today. I know I am a product of my community, and as my community grows, so do I. For that, I am deeply grateful.

Off the Court
Outside of volleyball, I’m a friendly, bubbly, and optimistic person—the type who always sees the glass as half full. I love movies, YouTube videos, music (you’ll almost always catch me with headphones on), and early morning workouts or peaceful walks. I’m always eager to learn, try new things, and make the most out of every experience life has to offer.

Thank You
A very special thank you to my family—my mom, dad, brother, sister, papa, aunts, uncles, cousins, and those who aren’t blood but are family all the same. Your love and support mean everything to me, and I couldn’t do this without you.

Team leader in the following statistical categories since freshman season: 
•       319 kills (2.98 kills per set) - freshman
•       418 kills (3.12 kills per set) -sophomore
•       348 points (3.25 points per set) -freshman
•       488.5 points- sophomore
•       18 Double-Doubles - sophomore
•       22 Double-Double Kill performances- sophomore
Additionally, in my first-year season, I was second in digs and digs per set with 323 digs (3.02 digs per set), tied for third in aces (20 aces), and fifth in assists. I also received recognition as Offensive Player of the Week and Bear Invitational Tournament MVP. Lastly, in my sophomore season, I was second in digs and digs per set with 439 digs (3.28 digs per set), fourth in blocks (63), and third in aces (33). I was awarded two preseason all-tournament selections, 2nd-team all-conference, and a spot on the Sun Belt tournament team. 

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