Hall of Fame
Marla Harris will be the first Patriots volleyball player to be inducted into the Cumberlands Hall of Fame after her stellar career. Harris was a four-time MSC all-conference selection and was named to the MSC First-Team All-Conference selection three times (2002, 2003, 2004). Harris incredible season in 2004 led her to being named a NAIA All-American Honorable Mention, making her the first All-American in program history. That season, Harris recorded 523 kills, which was third-most in program history, averaged 3.94 kills per set, and had a .398 hitting percentage, which ranks second in school history. During her junior season, Harris compiled 493 kills, averaging 3.79 kills per set with a .375 attack percentage. Harris closed out her career ranked second in program history with 1,685 kills, while her 3.1 kills per set are third-most in program history. In addition to her success on the attack, Harris compiled 445 blocks, which is fourth-most in program history.