Hall of Fame
Sellers was a four-year starter from 2002-05 for coach Lori Duncan’s EKU volleyball team. She began her career at Eastern in grand style being named to the OVC All-Freshman Team after she finished second on the team with 85 total blocks. As a sophomore, she was named first team All-OVC after a season in which she led Eastern in six statistical categories and accounted for a team-best 4.29 points per game. Her 447 kills placed her sixth on Eastern’s all-time single season charts. She was again named first-team all-conference her junior season and was selected to the 2004 All-OVC Tournament Team after leading the Colonels to a regular-season OVC co-championship and an OVC Tourney title. She ranked 18th nationally in hitting percentage in 2004, leading the OVC and setting an EKU record with her .387 mark. The Colonels finished 27-5 that season and were eliminated in the NCAA Tournament by Tennessee. She also topped the OVC in hitting percentage and finished second on the team in kills with 449. She also was named the team’s Best Offensive Player and received the squad’s Most Inspirational Attitude /Work Ethic award. As a senior, she was a driving force in guiding the Colonels to another OVC regular season co-championship as Eastern finished 23-7. She was named an American Volleyball Coaches Association honorable mention All-American after being named to the All-Midwest Region Team and the OVC’s All-Tournament Team. She was the first player in program history to be named an All-American. She holds two school records - single season hitting percentage of .387 set as a junior and a fabulous career hitting percentage of .311. She is also listed among Eastern’s top 10 performances in seven other offensive categories. Her senior season, she was named the team’s Most Valuable Player, Best Offensive Player and received the squad’s Most Inspirational Leader award. She received both her Bachelor of Arts degree in public relations and her Masters of Science in physical education and sport administration from EKU. She recently concluded a five-year stay at EKU in 2014, where she had served as an assistant coach for the Colonel volleyball team.