Nicole Fawcett, born on December sixteenth, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished American indoor and beach volleyball player. She has made significant contributions to the sport, most notably winning the World Championship in two thousand fourteen and securing a gold medal at the Pan American Games in two thousand fifteen with the United States national team.
Fawcett's collegiate career at Penn State University from two thousand five to two thousand eight was marked by remarkable achievements. She played a pivotal role in leading her team to two NCAA national championships in two thousand seven and two thousand eight. Her exceptional talent earned her four-time All-American honors, and she was recognized as the AVCA National Player of the Year in two thousand eight, alongside being named the National Freshman of the Year in two thousand five.
In two thousand nine, Fawcett took her skills to the professional level, playing for Gigantes de Carolina in Puerto Rico's Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino. Her prowess on the court continued to shine, culminating in a record-setting performance on February fourteenth, two thousand thirteen, when she scored fifty-five points in a single match while playing for the Seongnam KEC Hi-pass club in South Korea's V-League.