Background
Davis was born in Stockton, California, to Randy and Barbara Davis.
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Davis was born in Stockton, California, to Randy and Barbara Davis.
She graduated from Lincoln High School in Stockton in 2000.
She is 5"4" (167 cm) and plays at the libero position. She played for Fenerbahçe Women"s Volleyball team for the 2007 season and wore the number 1 jersey. She was the first foreign-born libero to play in the Turkish league and led her team to a second-place finish.
Davis represented the United States at the 2008 Olympics and 2012 Olympics, helping Team United States of America to a silver medal both times.
As a senior, she earned All-San Joaquin League and All-Area honors. In her senior season, she had season totals of 357 kills, 569 digs, 35 aces and 40 blocks.
Her high school total is 705 kills, 1,254 digs, 103 aces and 82 blocks. She helped her team to the NorCal championships in 1999 and 2000.
She played club volleyball for Nike Pacific and Delta Valley Volleyball Club, where she was named to the junior Olympic team in 1999 and 2000.
Davis was a political science major at the University of Southern California. In her senior season in 2003, she dominated the libero position as she led to their second consecutive National Collegiate Athletic Association National Championship. She started all 35 matches and averaged 4.25 digs per game - the second-best single season performance in program history.
She finished her career with 1,093 total digs and a 3.09 digs per game average to rank sixth in both career record categories.
She surpassed her own career high and set a new record for digs in a three-game match with 31 against Stanford. On December 13 against University of California, Los Angeles in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Regional Final, Davis tied her career mark and record by posting another 31-dig performance against the Bruins.
She trained with the United States of America A2 Women"s National Team in Lake Placid, New York, during the summer of 2003. Her happiest moment in sports was winning back-to-back National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I volleyball championships with in 2002 and 2003.