Career Notes: Saw increased playing time as a sophomore and is expected to challenge for more time in the lineup at the middle blocker spot opposite two-time first-team All-Valley selection Lindsay Stalzer.
Sophomore Season (2004): Played in seven matches, starting a total of three contests ... Tallied a career high five kills against Evansville ... Notched a career best three block assists at Illinois-Chicago, to go along with three kills.
Freshman Season (2003): After sitting out the 2002 season, Kinslow made her Bradley debut in 2003 playing in four matches.
Redshirt Season (2002): Sat out the 2002 season after breaking her arm in competition during the summer prior to her arrival at Bradley ... Was granted a medical hardship for the 2002 season.
High School: A part of Australia’s team at the World University Games in Beijing in 2001, Kinslow was a member of the Queensland Under-19 state team and the Queensland Open women’s team, her senior year ... Kinslow also toured Japan with the senior national women’s team.
Club Competition: Picked to the 2000 Queensland Under-19 all-star team, she helped lead her club team to gold at National Juniors and was also selected to the Queensland Open School all-star team ... Earned the Queensland Alumina Ltd. Annual Sports Award in 1999 and 2000 ... Helped lead her team to the Under-17 Australian Junior National Championship in 1999.
Personal: Majoring in actuarial studies ... The daughter of Roy and Ruth Kinslow ... ... Born March 15, 1983 in Whyalla, Australia ... Joins teammate Briony Hammet as the only Bradley volleyball players to hail from Australia ... Has been named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in each of her first six semesters ... Has two younger sisters, Gemma (20) and Amber (17).