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Corrin (Larkin) Cory

Women's Volleyball

Corrin (Larkin) Cory joins the Clarke Athletics Hall of Fame was one of the most accomplished setters in CU women’s volleyball history.

A two-time MCC All-Conference selection, Cory helped lead Clarke to 104 wins over four seasons, the winningest four-year stretch in the history of the program, and sits at or towards the top of the Clarke women’s volleyball record book at various major categories for a setter.

She still holds the record for career sets played (542), is tied for first in career matches played (152), second for assists in a season (1,303) in 2012, second in assists in a career (3,605), sits at 10th on career service aces (138), and has four of the seven-highest single match assists totals including the program record of 62, two matches with 54 (fourth-most), and 53 (seventh-most).

Her assist averages also places in the top 10 ever at Clarke as her 10.26 assists per set in 2012 is fourth-best season average and her career average of 6.65 assists per set is the sixth-best career average in Clarke history.

Following her graduation from Clarke in 2015 with Bachelor’s Degrees in Psychology and Spanish, Cory would continue her education at Lamar University in Mental Health Counseling where she would go on to work as a Child and Adolescent Counselor and Family Advocate.

Cory hopes to be remembered by the Clarke Community as a leader of the record-breaking team that set the precedent for Women's Volleyball at Clarke moving forward. That she and her teammates created a family unit that brought joy and success to the court and left with lifelong friendships.