2022 Volleyball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 26
Manuela Ibarguen
- Height:
- 5-10
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Carmen de Viboral, Antioquia, Colombia
Honors: Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (Fall 2021, Spring 2022, Fall 2022)...MVC Academic Honor Roll (2021-22, 2022-23)...MVC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award (2022-23)...First-team all-MVC (2022)...MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team (2022)...CSC Academic All-District (2022)
Senior/Career Summary
• Played and started 25 matches a senior, leading the Bears in kills (339) and average (3.49/set) and ranking second on the club with 2.85 digs per set as a first-team all-MVC selection
• Tallied 15 kil-dig double-doubles as a senior and 22 in her career
• Reached 20 kills six times in 2022, one of seven players in school history with that many in a season
• Had four consecutive 20-kill matches from Oct. 1-14, 2022, a first for an MSU player since 1997
• Reached double figures in kills in 33 of 53 career matches, finished her time at MSU with 635 kills, 527 digs, 85 blocks and 58 aces
Junior (2021)
• Started 27 matches on the outside for the Bears, ranking second on the team with 296 kills (2.87/set) and 350 points (3.40/set)
• Led the team with 32 aces, ranking seventh in the MVC with a 0.31 average
• Reached double figures in kills 15 times and digs on 11 occasions, good for seven double-doubles
• Season high of 19 kills came against Bradley (10/29)
• Posted 15-plus kills in eight matches
• Hit .371 with 16 kills at Arkansas State (8/27) and .389 with 16 kills the next day versus UT Martin
• Tallied 17 digs versus Loyola (10/24) and Indiana State (11/19)
• Served five aces at Southern Illinois (10/16), tying the most by an MSU player on the season
• Hit .197 on the year with 41 total blocks and 251 digs (2.44/set)
Background
• First-team AVCA All-American at Polk State (Fla.) College in 2019, averaging 3.76 kills, 2.65 digs and 0.39 blocks per set with a .261 attack efficiency
• Helped the Eagles to a 20-0 start to the 2019 season and No. 1 national ranking for the first time in program history, ending the year with 19 matches with at least 10 kills and a fourth-place finish at the NJCAA Division I Championship
• Mid-Florida Conference Player of the Year and Female Athlete of the Year
• Florida College System Activities Association All-Academic Team member
Personal
• Born December 19, 2001 in Rionegro, Colombia
• Daughter of Diana Maria Jimenez Hurtado
• Exercise and movement science major
Senior/Career Summary
• Played and started 25 matches a senior, leading the Bears in kills (339) and average (3.49/set) and ranking second on the club with 2.85 digs per set as a first-team all-MVC selection
• Tallied 15 kil-dig double-doubles as a senior and 22 in her career
• Reached 20 kills six times in 2022, one of seven players in school history with that many in a season
• Had four consecutive 20-kill matches from Oct. 1-14, 2022, a first for an MSU player since 1997
• Reached double figures in kills in 33 of 53 career matches, finished her time at MSU with 635 kills, 527 digs, 85 blocks and 58 aces
Junior (2021)
• Started 27 matches on the outside for the Bears, ranking second on the team with 296 kills (2.87/set) and 350 points (3.40/set)
• Led the team with 32 aces, ranking seventh in the MVC with a 0.31 average
• Reached double figures in kills 15 times and digs on 11 occasions, good for seven double-doubles
• Season high of 19 kills came against Bradley (10/29)
• Posted 15-plus kills in eight matches
• Hit .371 with 16 kills at Arkansas State (8/27) and .389 with 16 kills the next day versus UT Martin
• Tallied 17 digs versus Loyola (10/24) and Indiana State (11/19)
• Served five aces at Southern Illinois (10/16), tying the most by an MSU player on the season
• Hit .197 on the year with 41 total blocks and 251 digs (2.44/set)
Background
• First-team AVCA All-American at Polk State (Fla.) College in 2019, averaging 3.76 kills, 2.65 digs and 0.39 blocks per set with a .261 attack efficiency
• Helped the Eagles to a 20-0 start to the 2019 season and No. 1 national ranking for the first time in program history, ending the year with 19 matches with at least 10 kills and a fourth-place finish at the NJCAA Division I Championship
• Mid-Florida Conference Player of the Year and Female Athlete of the Year
• Florida College System Activities Association All-Academic Team member
Personal
• Born December 19, 2001 in Rionegro, Colombia
• Daughter of Diana Maria Jimenez Hurtado
• Exercise and movement science major
Baseball Postgame vs. DBU (5/22/26)
Saturday, May 23
Baseball Postgame at Kennesaw State (5/21/26)
Friday, May 22
Baseball Postgame at Kennesaw State (5/16/26)
Saturday, May 16
Baseball Postgame at Kennesaw State (5/15/26)
Saturday, May 16

































