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Cynthia Barboza

Cynthia Barboza
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Personal information
Born (1987-02-07) February 7, 1987 (age 29)
Santa Ana, California, U.S.
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Spike 311 cm (122 in)
Block 301 cm (119 in)
Volleyball information
Position Outside hitter
Current club ItalyLIU•JO Volley Modena
Career
Years Teams
2005–2008
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–2013
United States Stanford University
Japan Toray Arrows
Russia Dynamo Krasnodar
Italy LIU•JO Volley Modena
Russia Ufimochka Ufa
National team
2003–2012  United States

Cynthia Jane Barboza (born February 7, 1987) is an American volleyball player. She is an outside hitter who played at Stanford University for four years.

Barboza was born in Santa Ana, California, and was raised in Long Beach, California where she graduated from Wilson Classical High School and was considered the top high school recruit for the class of 2005. She was the Gatorade National Player of the Year in volleyball 2 years in a row in 2003–04 and 04–05 and was also the overall girls' Gatorade Athlete of the Year in 2005. In 2002, she was on the USA Girls' Youth National Team that won a gold medal at the NORCECA championships in Salt Lake City, Utah, and she was named "best serve-receiver" for the tournament.

In her freshman season in 2001, she was named the National Freshman of the Year by Student Sports Magazine. She was named the 2002 National Sophomore of the Year by the same publication. In 2004, she hit .537 for the season, compiling 14 matches with an attack efficiency greater than .650 and four matches in which she hit better than .800. Her best effort of the season (.840) came against State Champion Mira Costa High School. In 2004, she averaged 18.3 kills, 1.57 blocks and 2.0 aces per match for the Bruins, who were 25–7 and reached the CIF Southern Section Division I-AA semifinal. She finished her high school career with 2,145 career kills, 349 blocks and 152 aces. She was named 2004 High School Player of the Year by Volleyball Magazine.

Led the Pac-10 in kills (297) and kills per game (4.50) up until she tore her ACL near the end of the season and sat out the last 11 matches.

Barboza recovered from her injury and was named an AVCA and Volleyball Magazine first team All-American. She led the team with 463 kills and 4.21 kills per game. She also led the team with 48 services aces (0.44 per game), was third on the team with 329 digs, and fourth with 76 total blocks. She collected double-digit kills in 29 of Stanford's 34 matches.


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