Miller arguably had one of the best single-match efforts in league history as she broke a conference record that has stood the test of time since the league’s inaugural season.
The 6-2 outside recorded 30 kills in a 3-0 victory against Walsh on Saturday, officially shattering the previous three-game high of 22 set by Urbana’s Kelsey Volkmer back in 2012.
A handful of players have had 20 kills in a three-game match in recent history, including two-time player of the year Paige VanderWall of Hillsdale and current Ohio Dominican sophomore Amanda Remmetter.
The impressive individual effort by the junior included 30 kills versus two miscues on just 40 attempts for a crazy hitting percentage of .700. She also had nine digs in the regular-season finale.
The night prior, Miller produced a double-double with 11 kills and 12 digs for the Yellow Jackets against Malone. She has been offensive player of the week two times this season and is second in the league in both kills and points per set.