Former Clemson All-American Danielle Hepburn Signs Professional Volleyball Contract
Former Clemson All-American Danielle Hepburn Signs Professional Contract
Hepburn spent the 2009 season as a volunteer assistant coach with the
Tigers.
Former All-American and 2008 ACC Volleyball Player of the Year
Danielle Hepburn has signed a contract to play professional volleyball
in France. Hepburn will join the Terville Florange Olympique Club in
August. The team is located in Terville, France.
“Playing and coaching at Clemson has made me fall even more in love
with volleyball and has prepared me to enjoy every moment of the
sport,” said Hepburn. “I have learned to use my playing and practice
time wisely so I can get better everyday. My time at Clemson gave me a
lot of special memories, and I am excited that I will be able to build
more memories.”
Hepburn will be charged with helping the squad move into the Pro A
league in France, the highest level of play in Europe.
Hepburn starred as a middle blocker for Clemson from 2005-08. She was
a third-team AVCA All-American as a senior, only the second Tiger ever
to earn those honors. She helped the Tigers to an ACC title in 2007,
as the Tigers went 21-1 in league play. The three-time All-Region
performer and All-ACC First-teamer holds school records for total
blocks, block assists, hitting percentage, and ranks 8th in kills.