2018 Women's Volleyball Roster
Roster
Wilson, Evi

Jersey Number 17
Evi Wilson
- Position:
- Outside Hitter
- Height:
- 5-11
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Vancouver, WA
- High School:
- Columbia River
- Major:
- Business Finance
Bio
JUNIOR (2018):
Saw action in 106 of 113 sets...started 26 of 30 matches...averaged 2.58 kills per set...finished second on the squad with 274 total kills...recorded 16 double-digit kills matches...notched two matches with 20 kills or more, including a season-high 21 kills in Montana State's win over SMU...registered nine matches hitting over .250 and five matches hitting over .300 from the field...had a season-high .476 attack mark (12-2-21) against Binghamton...garnered Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week honors on Sept. 17 after recording 28 kills (3.80 kps), hit .328, while adding eight digs, four blocks and three assists against Tennessee Tech and Seattle U...for her efforts, named to Seattle U All-Tournament Team...recorded 53 digs, averaging .50 per set...notched a season-high six saves against Portland State...tallied 46 total blocks...had seven matches with three or more blocks...posted season-best four blocks against Montana and Eastern Washington...had two aces and six assists on season.
SOPHOMORE (2017):
Wilson saw action in 19 matches and 59 sets for the Bobcat last season and recorded 104 kills...averaged 1.76 kills per set...registered a career-high 17 kills to left MSU past rival Montana in five sets in Missoula...on the season, posted four double-figure kill matches....tallied a season-high 11 digs in Montana State's five-set win over Gonzaga...recorded four matches hitting .250 or better...best hitting night came in MSU's win at Montana producing a .400 (17-3-35) attack mark...registered 29 overall blocks, including a career-high seven blocks at Montana State defeated Pacific at the Utah State Tournament...notched two matches with five or more blocks.
FRESHMAN (2016):
Wilson played in 43 sets and 16 matches for the Bobcats as a freshman...recorded 54 kills, averaging 1.26 per set...posted a season-best nine kills against Eastern Washington...had five matches with five or more kills...registered a season-high .316 (8-2-19) attack mark in Montana State's season-opening win over Grand Canyon...recorded 13 digs, including a season-high four saves vs. Sacramento State...combined for 16 total blocks with a season-high three stuffs at Southern Utah...recorded 64 points on the season.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Wilson was a four-year letterwinner at Columbia River High School, where she led the Chieftains to a 3A state runner-up finish this fall. For her efforts, Wilson was a three-time Greater St. Helens League Player of the Year; a three-time First-Team All-State Tournament pick; a three-time First-Team All-Region honoree; and a four-time First-Team All-GSHL selection. In addition, Wilson was a Columbia River Team Captain awards pick as a junior and senior.
PERSONAL:
An outstanding athlete, she was a two-time district champion and fifth place state finisher in the high jump with a personal best 5-5 mark in the event. She also posted a personal record of 2:18 in the 800-meters. She is the daughter of Jim and Lisa Wilson...father Jim played professional baseball with the Cleveland Indians and Seattle Mariners and is in the Oregon State Hall of Fame.
Saw action in 106 of 113 sets...started 26 of 30 matches...averaged 2.58 kills per set...finished second on the squad with 274 total kills...recorded 16 double-digit kills matches...notched two matches with 20 kills or more, including a season-high 21 kills in Montana State's win over SMU...registered nine matches hitting over .250 and five matches hitting over .300 from the field...had a season-high .476 attack mark (12-2-21) against Binghamton...garnered Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week honors on Sept. 17 after recording 28 kills (3.80 kps), hit .328, while adding eight digs, four blocks and three assists against Tennessee Tech and Seattle U...for her efforts, named to Seattle U All-Tournament Team...recorded 53 digs, averaging .50 per set...notched a season-high six saves against Portland State...tallied 46 total blocks...had seven matches with three or more blocks...posted season-best four blocks against Montana and Eastern Washington...had two aces and six assists on season.
SOPHOMORE (2017):
Wilson saw action in 19 matches and 59 sets for the Bobcat last season and recorded 104 kills...averaged 1.76 kills per set...registered a career-high 17 kills to left MSU past rival Montana in five sets in Missoula...on the season, posted four double-figure kill matches....tallied a season-high 11 digs in Montana State's five-set win over Gonzaga...recorded four matches hitting .250 or better...best hitting night came in MSU's win at Montana producing a .400 (17-3-35) attack mark...registered 29 overall blocks, including a career-high seven blocks at Montana State defeated Pacific at the Utah State Tournament...notched two matches with five or more blocks.
FRESHMAN (2016):
Wilson played in 43 sets and 16 matches for the Bobcats as a freshman...recorded 54 kills, averaging 1.26 per set...posted a season-best nine kills against Eastern Washington...had five matches with five or more kills...registered a season-high .316 (8-2-19) attack mark in Montana State's season-opening win over Grand Canyon...recorded 13 digs, including a season-high four saves vs. Sacramento State...combined for 16 total blocks with a season-high three stuffs at Southern Utah...recorded 64 points on the season.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Wilson was a four-year letterwinner at Columbia River High School, where she led the Chieftains to a 3A state runner-up finish this fall. For her efforts, Wilson was a three-time Greater St. Helens League Player of the Year; a three-time First-Team All-State Tournament pick; a three-time First-Team All-Region honoree; and a four-time First-Team All-GSHL selection. In addition, Wilson was a Columbia River Team Captain awards pick as a junior and senior.
PERSONAL:
An outstanding athlete, she was a two-time district champion and fifth place state finisher in the high jump with a personal best 5-5 mark in the event. She also posted a personal record of 2:18 in the 800-meters. She is the daughter of Jim and Lisa Wilson...father Jim played professional baseball with the Cleveland Indians and Seattle Mariners and is in the Oregon State Hall of Fame.
Matt Houk Introductory Press Conference
Wednesday, January 18
Daniel Jones Weekly Press Conference
Monday, November 15
Bobcat Classic: Arkansas vs. Portland
Saturday, September 04
Bobcat Classic: Arkansas vs. Utah State
Friday, September 03