Colorado State University Athletics
Colorado State Athletics Hall of Fame

Angie Knox
- Induction:
- 2001
- Class:
- 1987
Volleyball (1984 to 1987)
Angie Knox-Duryea played volleyball for coach Rich Feller, setting several school records in a sport which has dominated at CSU since her playing days. An outstanding athlete from Englewood, Colo., where she played volleyball, basketball and softball, Knox-Duryea remains one of the greatest volleyball players in CSU history. Knox-Duryea was a two-time All-High Country Athletic Conference player and helped lead the Rams to the 1984 and 1985 HCAC championships. Knox-Duryea helds numerous school records in kills, attack and digs at the end of her career. In 1987 she was named as a second-team All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association and also played in four NCAA tournaments with CSU.
Following graduation, Knox-Duryea went on the play in the Yugo East-West all-star event on the first college all-star team. She played professionally with the Chicago Breeze of Major League Volleyball and had a step-sister, Michelle Knox, play for the Rams from 2000 to 2002. Angie Knox-Duryea went into business and remains a dedicated mom to her three children.
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Other Accomplishments:
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Angie Knox-Duryea played volleyball for coach Rich Feller, setting several school records in a sport which has dominated at CSU since her playing days. An outstanding athlete from Englewood, Colo., where she played volleyball, basketball and softball, Knox-Duryea remains one of the greatest volleyball players in CSU history. Knox-Duryea was a two-time All-High Country Athletic Conference player and helped lead the Rams to the 1984 and 1985 HCAC championships. Knox-Duryea helds numerous school records in kills, attack and digs at the end of her career. In 1987 she was named as a second-team All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association and also played in four NCAA tournaments with CSU.
Following graduation, Knox-Duryea went on the play in the Yugo East-West all-star event on the first college all-star team. She played professionally with the Chicago Breeze of Major League Volleyball and had a step-sister, Michelle Knox, play for the Rams from 2000 to 2002. Angie Knox-Duryea went into business and remains a dedicated mom to her three children.
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Other Accomplishments:
- AVCA All-Region (1987)
- Holds school record in kills for a three and four-game match
- Member of US Olympic Festival (1985)
- School record in attacks per set, 11.32 (1987)
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