Prior to Sacramento State: From 2002-04, she played one year of basketball and two years of volleyball for Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, Ore...from 2001-02, she played forward for Seattle Pacific University in Seattle, Wash. ...in 2002, she helped lead the Cougars to Southern Region Volleyball Championship as the starting middle blocker…that same year she was named all-NWAACC and all-region…she was also an alternate for the southern region all-star team…in 2003, she again was the starting middle blocker leading the team to the 2003 southern region championship and a second place finish in the NWAACC…was again named all-region and all-NWAACC…was a southern region all-star…played basketball during the 2003-04 season…she was the starting forward, averaging double figures in points and rebounds…helped lead the team to the southern region championship and NWAACC championship…she was named all-NWAACC, all-region and a southern region allstar… made the Dean’s list in 2001-02 at Seattle Pacific…was on the all-academic team at Clackamas in 2004.
High School: A 2001 graduate of Oregon City High School in Oregon City, Ore…she played four years of volleyball and basketball and one year of track…for four-consecutive years 1998-2001, she helped the Pioneer basketball team win the Three Rivers League Championship…was the starting forward on the team for three-consecutive seasons, 1999-2001…as a freshman and senior, she won the
Oregon State Championship… from 1999-2001, she was all-league in basketball and as a junior and senior was all-league in volleyball…as a senior in 2001, she helped the Pioneer volleyball team to a league championship as the starting middle blocker…all four years of high school was on the academic honor roll.
Personal: Born Feb. 2, 1983…parents are Roxanne Cadotte-Speckman and Mark Cadotte…major is criminology and psychology…would like to be a criminal psychologist for the FBI.
Muscatell on Cadotte: “From all of her pores, Ashley exudes winner. She has a desire and ability to do whatever it takes to win. She rebounds the ball and plays great defense, and is going to be a quality player for us the next two years.”
**Information from the Sacramento State Media Guide.