Dana Krueger
Dana Krueger

Bio

Dana Krueger earned NAIA All-American volleyball honors in 1993 and 1994.  She starred on the ’93 and ’94 Bulldog teams that went 76-17 over those two seasons and won back-to-back Heart of Texas Conference Championships.  The Bulldogs advanced to the NAIA National Tournament in 1993 and placed ninth in the nation.  Krueger was a four-year starter at outside hitter, playing for NAIA Hall of Famer Susan Duke and for Bryan Bunn.  She was a four-year all-HOTC selection and a four-time NAIA All-District IV choice.  She was the 1993 HOTC MVP.  She is the school record holder for total kills (1,880), ranks second all-time in career kills per game (3.79), career hitting percentage (.311) career hitting attempts (4,892), and career games played (515).  In her MVP season of 1993, Krueger posted a hitting percentage of .382 with 667 kills, an average of 4.02 per game.