Reaching 1,000 career digs is no small feat, and Magnolia West’s Shannon Dworaczyk just etched her name into program history with that new precedent.
The senior setter, who is committed to the University of Houston, has been the heartbeat of the Mustangs, balancing grit, leadership, and high-level skill every time she steps on the court.
What sets Dworaczyk apart is not just her consistency in the stat column but her presence as the team’s undisputed leader. Teammates look to her for energy in big moments and composure when matches get tight. Her ability to elevate the play of those around her makes her one of the most valuable players in the Houston area.
As a setter, she is the engine that drives the Magnolia West offense, creating opportunities for hitters and keeping opponents guessing with her court vision. Defensively, the 1,000 digs highlight her relentless pursuit of the ball and her refusal to let rallies die easily.
For Dworaczyk, volleyball is about more than numbers—it’s about culture. She’s helped shape Magnolia West’s identity as a tough, unified squad that plays with pride and purpose. That competitive fire will serve her well as she transitions to the University of Houston, where Cougar fans will soon see her passion and playmaking on display.
Milestones like 1,000 digs don’t happen overnight—they’re the product of years of dedication and love for the game. Shannon Dworaczyk embodies both, making her a true LOVB Spotlight athlete.