Hall of Fame

- Induction:
- 2004
- Class:
- 1992
One of the best volleyball players in Davidson history, Plauché still holds the Wildcat career record for kills with 1,739, and her .295 career attack percentage topped the Davidson charts for 11 years. Three of the top five single-season marks for attack percentage and two of the top five for kills belong to Plauché as well.
During her first two seasons, the Wildcats played as an independent, then joined the Big South Conference for her junior campaign. Plauché was an immediate star in the league, earning All-Big South honors while leading Davidson to a school-record 31 wins against just six defeats. In her final season, the ’Cats went 25-13 as she was named the Big South Player of the Year. In both 1990 and 1991 she led Davidson to the finals of the Big South Tournament. The Wildcats’ overall record during her four seasons was 95-53 for a .642 winning percentage.


