2017 Beach Volleyball Roster
Biography
2017 ASUN All-Conference
2017 ASUN All-Tournament Team
2016 ASUN All-Conference
2016 ASUN All-Tournament Team
ASUN Academic Honor Roll (2015-16)
As a Senior (2017)
- Was picked as Preseason All-Conference
- Posted a 17-11 mark overall with Courtney Miller across the No. 1 and No. 2 positions
- Had 13 wins in the top position
- Had 11 straight set wins
- Earned Pair of the Week (April 11) with Miller after sweeping Jacksonville, UNCW and College of Charleston
- Picked up a victory against No. 9 Stetson during conference play
- Earned ASUN All-Tournament honors going 3-1 in the tournament
As a Junior (2016)
- Was a two-time Pair of the Week with Courtney Miller
- Went 26-7 in the No. 3 position
- Had 19 straight set victories
- Five wins against nationally-ranked teams including No. 3 Florida State (April 9)
- Posted six straight victories to earn the first Pair of the Week honor
- Was the lone pair to defeat Stetson on March 23 to start conference play
- Had a season-long eight match win streak from March 25-April 8
- Grabbed a three-set win against No. 10 Grand Canyon (April 10)
- After going 4-1 at the Fiesta on Siesta to earn the second Pair of the Week honor
- Defeated No. 8 Stetson to help UNF get the Atlantic Sun Championship title
As a Sophomore (2015)
- Claimed a starting role during the UNF Sand Invitational
- Played primarily at the No. 4 spot with Carly Morris and also saw time at the No. 5 position against No. 10 Georgia State
- Finished the season with a 9-7 record with Morris
- Also partnered with Callan Molle for the Fiesta at Siesta Key Tournament.
AT LSU
As a Freshman (2014)
- Competed in the No. 5 spot alongside Emma Hiller
- Tallied LSU’s first-ever court victory alongside Hiller with a 2-0 win over UL-Monroe’s Celine Flores and Kaitlyn Shearer during the program’s inaugural match
- Recorded LSU’s first point of the day during its 4-1 win over Oregon with a 2-0 victory against Serena Warner and Naya Crittenden
- Clinched the match over South Carolina with a thrilling third-set win over KoKo Atoa-Williams and Erin Neuenfeldt during the Gamecock Invitational.
High School
- Played at Sport Grammar School and club volleyball for Crvena Zvezda Beograd in her native Serbia
- Won a combined five champions of state between the high school and club levels
- Won the “Best Player” award of Belgrade
- Member of Serbian National Team that won a bronze medal at the 2011 Girls’ Youth World Championships as part of the European Youth Olympic Games held in Turkey
Personal
- Daughter of the late Goran and Jelena Raicevic
- Born on July 25, 1994
- Has a twin brother Nikola
- Both parents were professional runners and champions of Yugoslavia
- Majoring in business management