Honors: All-ACC Academic Team (2023, 2024) ... ACC Academic Honor Roll (2022, 2023) ... ACC Unity Trip (2023) ... ACC Top Six for Service Award (2023-24)
2024: Appeared in 27 matches with four starts ... Recorded 32 assists on the season, finishing fifth on the team in that category ... Recorded two service aces … Posted a season-high eight digs against Georgia Tech (11/1) ... Dished out a season-high five assists against Wake Forest (10/11) ... Named to the All-ACC Academic Team.
2023: Saw action in 27 matches and 77 sets … Fourth on the team with 24 aces … Tallied 10 assists and 25 digs … Saw nine matches with a career-high two aces … Honored with the ACC Top Six for Service Award for her work in the community … Named to the All-ACC Academic Team and to the ACC Academic Honor Roll.Â
Top Six for Service — She has given tours to our Iron Duke Donors, has spoken on panels representing the athletic department as well as women in sports and she met with and gave an intensive tour to a local private middle school doing a project on sports and social justice. She will be serving as a Digital Archive Student Ambassador for the HistoryMakers, an archive of over 3,500 oral histories with prominent African Americans. Student ambassadors work to make their campuses more aware of HistoryMakers and its remarkable archive, which includes lengthy, detailed interviews with politicians, movie stars, musicians, style icons, and more.
2022: Did not see action during the 2022 season … Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll … Was one of Duke’s representatives at the ACC Unity Trip in Washington, D.C. in the summer of 2023.
High School: Barrow joins the Blue Devil program from Fayetteville, Ga., where she attended Eagle's Landing Christian Academy and played for the Rio Volleyball Club … Selected All-State following this season (2021-22), All-Area (2018-22) and set her school's assist record with 3,293 assists … Outside of volleyball, Barrow was highly involved in the Student Government Association (SGA) holding multiple roles, was the editor of her yearbook and was on the Diversity Council Board.