2004 (Junior): Played 
                  86 games in 25 matches… Led team in kills (263), kills 
                  per game (3.06) and points per game (3.34)… Amassed a 
                  team-best 14 double-digit kill performances to go along with 
                  three double-doubles on the year… Best performance of 
                  the season came with a 22-kill, .372-clip outing, both career-highs, 
                  against Florida Atlantic (9/29)… Captured first-career 
                  double-double with 12 kills and 10 digs against New Hampshire 
                  (9/4)… Was named to the FIU Wyndham Hotels All-Tournament 
                  team on Sept. 11 after she picked up her second and third double-doubles 
                  of the year. Collected 18 kills and 10 digs in the first match 
                  against Southeastern Louisiana (9/10) and 15 kills and 16 digs 
                  in the rematch (9/11)… Tallied team-high 16 kills at Arkansas-Little 
                  Rock (9/25), starting a string of five matches with double figures 
                  in kills… Followed that with 19 kills against South Alabama 
                  (10/3)… Had 13 kills against Western Kentucky (10/8), 
                  followed by 19 against Middle Tennessee (10/10) for her fifth-straight 
                  double-digit kill performance… After sitting out the majority 
                  of the match against North Texas due to injury, she totaled 
                  12 kills against USF (10/19) to start a streak of double-digit 
                  kills in six of the final nine matches… Had 11 kills in 
                  win over Denver (10/22), 10 against Middle Tennessee (10/29), 
                  16 at Western Kentucky (10/31), 14 versus Florida Atlantic (11/9) 
                  and 13 against UALR (11/14) in the season finale.
                Missouri State University-West 
                  Plains (2002-04): Named a 2003 National Junior College 
                  Athletic Association Division I Volleyball Second-Team All-American… 
                  Team finished as runner-up in the NJCAA tournament in each of 
                  her two seasons with the Grizzlies… Two-time NJCAA All-Tournament 
                  Team honoree.
                Personal: Born May 4, 
                  1981, in Warsaw, Poland… Daughter of Krzysztof Dmowski 
                  and Teresa Bachniak… Has an older brother, Kamil (32)… 
                  Chose FIU over interest from Iowa, Middle Tennessee and 2003 
                  NCAA Tournament participants Missouri State… Enjoys music, 
                  dancing and reading… Majoring in recreational therapy 
                  with plans to work in Philadelphia after college.
                Career Statistics 
                
                
                   
                    Year
                     GP
                     K
                     E
                     TA
                     PCT
                     A
                     SA
                     D
                     BS
                     BA
                     BE
                  
                   
                    2004
                     86
                     263
                     177
                     781
                     .110
                     9
                     3
                     92
                     35
                     39
                     2
                  
                   
                    Totals
                     86
                     263
                     177
                     781
                     .110
                     9
                     3
                     92
                     35
                     39
                     2
                  
                
                Career 
                  Highs
                  
                  Kills: 22 (Florida Atlantic, 9/29/04)
                  Assists: 3 (Southeastern Louisiana, 9/11/04)
                  Service Aces: 1 (three times, last vs. Western 
                  Kentucky, 10/8/04)
                  Block Solos: 1 (Arkansas State, 9/24/04)
                  Block Assists: 4 (twice, last vs. Arkansas-Little 
                  Rock, 11/14/04)
                  Digs: 16 (Southeastern Louisiana, 9/11/04)