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Sheila Farrar-Beeson played a key role in building Midwestern State's volleyball tradition after committing to the first-year varsity program in the spring of 1985.
The 6-0 outside hitter from North Richland Hills served as a key building block under coach Dave Simeone for her first two seasons then with Dave Hawk as a junior and senior.
Farrar-Beeson grew into a two-time NAIA All-District 8 performer during her junior and senior seasons while helping the Lady Indians to a 33-12 mark and to their first district title in 1988.
She graduated as MSU's all-time leader in kills (898), kills per set (3.82) and remains the program's most efficient attacker posting a .357 career attack percentage.
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