The WSU volleyball roster continues the climb to being full as the Cougs announced the addition of Keniya Cleveland Wednesday.
Pullman is the third stop in college for Cleveland, who played her first season at Tuskegee in Alabama and her second at Feather River College in Quincy, California.
In her two years as a collegiate athlete, she’s played in a total of 110 sets and has 100 career blocks. Doing more attacking at her first stint, she had a career-high of 11 kills and had three matches of at least eight kills or more.
At Feather River College, she had at least four blocks in six contests and had a career-high seven blocks in her third-to-last appearance with the program.
Cleveland is now one of the options new head coach Korey Schroeder can use to help subsidize the lost production of all-time program great Magda Jehlárová.