UNCW Athletic Hall of Fame
When it came to power hitters, Amy Chilausky was among the best for the Seahawk volleyball program during her career with the Seahawks from 1990-93.
The Durham, N.C., native is the first Seahawk volleyball player to earn election to the Hall of Fame following an outstanding career in the early 90s.Â
Chilausky sparked the Seahawks to an 82-55 (.599) record over four seasons and was named a Coastal Athletic Association First-Teamer in 1993. She also collected Second-Team All-CAA laurels in 1992 and CAA Player-of-the-Week honors in 1992 and 1993.
Chilausky’s name dominates the school’s volleyball record books. She ranks first in five career statistical categories and first in nine season charts. In 137 career matches, she leads the pack in kills (1,470), kills per set (3.39), solo blocks (238), total blocks (561) and points (1962.5).
She tops the seasonal list in kills (528 in 1992), kills per set (4.09 in 1992), total attempts (1283 in 1993), solo blocks (135 in 1992), total blocks (281 in 1992), blocks per set (2.18 in 1992), sets played (135 in 1993), points (791 in 1992) and points per set (6.13 in 1992).