Chino Hills grad Alexa Lister headed to Arizona State

From Chino Hills volleyball player Alexa Lister has transferred from Louisiana Tech to Arizona State where she will be a junior and have two years of eligibility left.

Last season the 6-foot-4 Lister recorded 154 kills and 57 blocks.

Lister played at Chino Hills as a junior but transferred to Don Lugo as a senior. The CIF did not clear her to play so she returned to Chino Hills and graduated from there.

Lister will be playing at the same university where her father, former NBA player Alton Lister, also played. She also plans on wearing the same number.

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Chino Hills celebrates 5 athletes making college decisions

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Five Chino Hills athletes celebrated their college decisions earlier this week.

The group includes brothers  Chris and Marcelo Arcos who plan on competing in cross county nearby at the University of La Verne.

Destinee Unabia is headed to Whittier College and Kailyn Riley to Indiana Tech to participate in track.

Alexa Lister is going the farthest away. She signed with Louisiana Tech for volleyball.

 

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Volleyball standout Alexa Lister decides on Louisiana Tech

Alexa Lister Women's Volleyball Recruiting Profile

Middle hitter Alexa Lister of Chino Hills High School has committed to NCAA Division I Louisiana Tech.

At 6-foot-4 she is an imposing force at the net. She was under the radar when it came to high school volleyball because she had changed schools several times, most recently going from Chino Hills to Don Lugo. She wasn’t ruled eligible by the CIF after that transfer and ended up going back to Chino Hills last semester.

Fortunately the exposure she got from playing club ball helped land her Division opportunities.

“I wasn’t worried that not playing this year would hurt my recruiting. I was just disappointed that it was my senior year and I didn’t get to play,” she said.

She visited Louisiana Tech last month. It was the only official trip she took although she was also being sought after by others including Pitt and UC Davis.

“I really liked the area and the town and it’s a real college atmosphere,” she said. “They really get behind their teams.”

Lister, the daughter of Elaine and former NBA player Alton Lister, plans to major in political science with concentration in pre-law. She also like the school’s academic offerings as a national research institution.

Louisiana Tech is coming off a 10-20 season. It competes in Conference USA. The “Techsters” had a young team last year with no seniors and just three juniors.

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