Brabham added a slew of trophies to her collection over the past week as she was named the Lone Star Conference Player of the Year prior to the start of the conference tournament. The award capped off a prominent banquet for the Kingwood H.S. prospect as she was also named the LSC Offensive Player of the Year and earned a spot on both the All-Academic and All-LSC first teams leading up to the quarterfinal matchup against Angelo State.
Against the Rambelles, Brabham assembled a .429 hitting percentage on her way to her 14th triple-double of the year behind 21 kills, 18 assists and 12 digs while leading the Javelinas to a five-set win. She also added three block assists while committing only three errors in the match.
Brabham followed that up with her NCAA-leading 15th triple-double in a heartbreaking five-set loss to No. 22 A&M-Commerce in the LSC semifinal match. She put away 12 kills, 21 assists and 13 digs to wrap up her senior campaign as she ended the 2018 slate with nine triple-doubles in the last 10 TAMUK contests.
She ended her career fifth in program history with 1151 kills, compiled a .222 hitting percentage on a career-high .268 during the 2018 season, and averaged 3.68 kills per set this year to bring her career total up to 2.42. She also added career bests in assists with 562, digs with 296 and points with 514.
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