CofC Athletics Hall of Fame: Tiffany Blum-Knezevic

2019
Tiffany Blum-Knezevic (Class of '08)
Tiffany Blum-Knezevic played for the College of Charleston volleyball team from 2004 to 2007 and is still the program's all-time leader in solo blocks (104), block assists (499), total blocks (603) and blocks per set (1.34). In addition, she ranks third all-time in kills (1,490), third in points (1,892.5) and sixth in attack percentage (.301). A two-time All-Southern Conference First Team selection, Blum-Knezevic was named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year in 2004. The talented middle blocker was also a two-time National Player of the Week selection and four-time Southern Conference champion. Most notably, she earned conference tournament Most Valuable Player honors three years in a row (2005, 2006 and 2007) and led the Cougars to four-straight NCAA Tournament appearances including a berth in the NCAA Second Round in 2005. During her time at CofC, Blum-Knezevic helped the program compile a 111-24 overall record and a 66-4 mark in SoCon play. She also holds the program's single-season record (rally-scoring era) in solo blocks, block assists, total blocks, blocks per set and points per set. The Dubuque, Iowa, native, graduated from the College of Charleston in 2008 with a bachelor's degree in sociology. Blum-Knezevic recently retired from playing professionally overseas and currently teaches English in Croatia.






