
2007: American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Honorable Mention All-America ... AVCA All-Northeast Region team and Daktronics All-Region teams ... First-team All-East Coast Conference selection and was a Player of the Year candidate ... First Team ESPN the Magazine Women’s Volleyball College Division Academic All-District I ... Ranked 15th in all of NCAA Division II in blocks per game (1.38) and 26th in hitting percentage (.361) ... Led the East Coast Conference in blocks per game, ranked third in hitting percentage and seventh in kills per game (3.66) ... Ranked third on the team with 351 kills, second in hitting percentage and led the Chargers with 132 total blocks and 470 points ... Recorded a career-best .361 hitting percentage ... Tallied double-digit kills in 20 of 28 matches ... Handed out a career-high nine assists against Holy Family University on September 22, 2007.
2006: American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Honorable Mention All-America ... AVCA All-Northeast Region team and Daktronics All-Region teams ... First-team All-East Coast Conference selection and was a Player of the Year candidate ... Ranked 22nd among all NCAA Division II players in hitting percentage (.358) and was 29th nationally in blocks per game (1.29) ... Led the ECC in hitting percentage while also ranking fifth in kills per game (3.43) ... Also led the ECC in blocks per game (1.29) ... Led UNH in points (614.0) and blocks ... Second on team in kills and points per game (4.65) ... Third on team with 48 service aces ... Career-best 21-kill performance against New York Tech in league play ... Double-figure kill totals in 27 of 37 matches ... Posted double-figure point totals in 34 of 37 matches ... Multiple blocks in 35 of 37 matches ... Four or more blocks 25 times ... Hit .300 or better in 22 matches ... Hit .402 while averaging 3.62 kills per game in ECC matches ... Second Team ESPN the Magazine Women’s Volleyball College Division Academic All-District I ... ECC women’s volleyball Academic Honor Roll.
2005: Second Team All-East Coast Conference honors in her first season at UNH ... Led the league and was the only player to average over a block per game (1.23) ... Also ranked among the league leaders in hitting percentage (7th) and kills per game (9th) ... UNH leader in points, points per game, kills, kills per game, hitting percentage, block solos, block assists and total blocks ... Season-best hitting percentage came vs. league foe Mercy (.524, 14k-3e-21a) ... Best match of the season came with a triple-double at Bryant on Nov. 26, when she scored 27.5 points to lead UNH to a 3-2 win ... Had 14 blocks in that match, including five solo and nine assist, to go along with 17 kills, 12 digs and one ace ... Fall 2005 and Spring 2006 Dean’s Lists.
Transferred to UNH prior to 2005 season from Barbados Community College.
High School: Valedictorian at Alleyne Secondary School where she was Student of the Year in 2001-2002 ... Member of the Barbados Ladies’ Junior National Team ... Voted best blocker in “Under 19” competition in 2001 and best spiker in 2003.
Personal: Concentrating on Web and Database Development within her IT major ... Daughter of Ammarie Niles and Berent Barker ... Has one younger brother.