Parents: Ashley & Dan Galvanoni
Birthday: April 23, 2004
2025: Galvanoni's last go-around was remarkable. Her 305 kills were 9th-most in the conference, just trailing her teammate in Cole. Galvanoni hit at a clip of .282, with the rest of her line being seven assists, 56 digs, 62 blocks, and 3.48 points-per-set. Galvanoni wasted no time getting going, as she hit .588 in the first game of the season on 10 kills; one of her 17 games with double-digit kills. She hit over .500 again against APU, with a career-high 21 kills (and 23 points) on .528. On Senior Night, she had 16 kills, catching fire in the fifth set with four of those 16.Her efforts were good enough to be recognized on the PacWest All-Conference 1st Team, her second year in a row being named to one of the teams. And of course, she will always have the honor of being the first point ever in the Freed Center doing so in 2024.
2024: The best way to describe how good Galvanoni was this season is the fact that she has the honor of being VU's first All-PacWest member, being named to the Second Team in the postseason awards. Galvanoni increased virtually all of her numbers from a season ago and led the team in kills and points. She hit a career-best .309 hitting percentage and dominated at the net with 48 total blocks, which was the second-most on the team. That resulted in her collecting her best blocks per set rate at 0.53. Her dominance was further evident in the fact that she had more games where she hit over .400 than she did sub .200, an impressive feat that included a single-game best of .536 at Point Loma on Halloween. The most kills the opposite had was 18, which happened in back-to-back games in the early part of October. Of course, one of Galvanoni's most important kills came at the end of the first rally in the new Freed Center where, after a lengthy back-and-forth, Galvanoni rocketed the ball to the ground to send the crowd into a ear-shattering frenzy as they celebrated the first-ever point in the arena.
2023: Hitting .235 in her second year, Galvanoni had 166 kils and a 2.41 kills per set rate in 24 matches. She was part of a strong rotation of hitters for the Lions as they cruised through the GSAC and she complemented her swings with 25 block assists and one solo rejection. She had a big game in the second contest of the year against Oregon Tech, blasting down 18 kills, though her best hitting day game at home against La Sierra, when she hit .500 with 12 kills and one error on 28 swings. In the NAIA National Tournament run, Galvanoni had 35 kills over four games, with 12 coming in the last game against Northwestern (Iowa). She also posted a season-best five block assists against Saint Katherine two games earlier in the event.
2022: Playing in every match as a freshman, Galvanoni had 130 kills in her first collegiate season. She hit .167 and had 1.69 kills per set ratio. She made a good impression at the front of the net, as she assisted in 33 blocks, including a season-high four at the HIU Tournament against Dordt (Iowa). Galvanoni had four games with at least 10 kills, with her best coming against Life Pacific on the road, as she netted 12 kills. She also had six digs against Evergreen state as a season-high.
What would you give a TedTalk on, even if no one asked for it?
How to stand on business.
What is one food you could eat for the rest of your life, what is one you would destroy from the earth, and why?
I could eat pizza for the rest of my life and I would destroy seabass.
What is your most-used emoji?
Laughing face with tears.
What show did you binge-watch most recently?
Love Island USA