Stephanie Klefot

Stephanie Klefot

PositionWomen's Volleyball Volunteer Assistant Coach
Stephanie Klefot
Stephanie Klefot

Stephanie Klefot is in her first season at Auburn as a volunteer assistant coach.

Klefot joins Auburn[apos]s program after serving as a student assistant coach at her alma mater, Kentucky, in 2013. Klefot lettered in four seasons for the Wildcats as a libero, earning All-American honors in 2011 and 2012. She is also the only player in conference history to be named the SEC Libero of the Year three straight seasons.

During her time at Kentucky, Klefot helped the Wildcats to four straight NCAA Tournament apperances from 2009-12. Klefot was a four-time All-SEC selection, leading the league in kills back during the 2010 season as a sophomore. As a junior, she became the first Kentucky player to register 600+ digs in a single season. As a freshman, Klefot was named to the All-SEC Freshman Team following her first season in Lexington.

Klefot was a three-time national champion on the AAU level and also was a three-time national runner up along with winning a pair of bronze medals at the national touranment. She also captured a national championship at the USAV Junior Olympics in 2004 and 2006. At Assumption High School, she also won the 2007 Kentucky state title.