2013: All-CAA Third Team, first conference honor of her career ... led the CAA in hitting percentage at .330 ... led CofC in blocks (0.97/set) and ranked fourth in the conference in blocks against CAA competition (1.24/set) ... posted career highs in kills (14) and hitting percentage (.462) at JMU ... tied career high with 10 blocks against Towson (11/3).
2013 Sand Volleyball: Did not compete due to injury.
2012: Started all 34 matches ... finished with team-high 105 blocks (0.85/set) ... hit .306 on the year, including .336 against SoCon competition which was second in the league ... registered 194 kills, good for 1.56/set ... set a new career high with 13 kills and hit .458 in the SoCon quarterfinals vs. Chattanooga (11/17) ... tallied a career-high 10 blocks at Appalachian State (10/19).
2012 Sand Volleyball: Competed with the Cougars in the inaugural AVCA National Championship, finishing fourth ... paired with Andi Zbojniewicz in the three spot all season, posting a dual record of 7-3.
2011: Played in 27 matches as a reserve middle blocker ... notched 13 blocks for an average of 0.25 per set ... landed 45 kills with an attack percentage of .173 ... had a career performance at Chattanooga (10/15) as she made 10 kills and four blocks, both career-highs.
2010: Saw limited action due to injury ... played in 10 matches, tallying 31 kills and 14 blocks.
2009: Redshirted.
North Buncombe High School: As a senior, Koehler earned MAC Conference Player of the Year honors and was the Blackhawks' Player of the Year as she led the team to the fourth round of the North Carolina State Playoffs for the first time in school history ... she finished the 2008 campaign with 349 kills, a .610 hitting percentage, 77 blocks and 22 aces to go along with a .960 serve percentage ... as a junior, Koehler totaled 165 kills, 98 blocks, 58 digs, 32 aces and 13 assists while hitting .409 to earn MAC All-Conference and WNC Honorable Mention ... she was also named a Scholar Athlete as NBHS advanced to the second round of the state playoffs ... in her first year of varsity competition as a sophomore, Koehler was named the team's "Rookie of the Year" as well as an All-Conference and WNC Honorable Mention selection ... that season she compiled 96 kills and 39 blocks ... in addition to her high school playing career, Koehler was a member of the Biltmore 18-under club team that qualified for the USA Volleyball Junior Olympic Championships in Dallas, Texas in 2008.
Personal: Born on June 15, 1990, Kerstin is the daughter of Joanie and Tim Koehler ... her father played football at Auburn University from 1978-80 ... finished in Top-15 in graduating class ... awarded highest honors ... on Honor Roll all four years ...Yearbook staff in 2008 and 2009 ... currently majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in marketing.