Junior | 2023
Appeared in 32 matches, starting 29 … ranked second on team with 225 kills and 1.97 kills per set … ranked second on team with 66 blocks and 0.58 blocks per set … blasted a season-high 16 kills in a five-set win at Oklahoma Panhandle State on Sept. 1 … notched a season-best five blocks four separate times.
Sophomore | 2022
Started all 32 matches for the Golden Eagles … led the Sooner Athletic with a .367 hitting percentage … ranked second on the team with 255 kills and 2.22 kills per set … led JBU in total blocks with 79 … ranked third on JBU in blocks per set (0.69) … recorded a season-high 13 kills three times … posted a season high of five blocks versus McPherson (Sept. 10).
Freshman | 2021
Appeared in 34 matches with 33 starts … ranked fourth in Sooner Athletic and led team with .326 hitting percentage … ranked second on team with 279 kills (2.23 kills per set) … paced squad with 88 blocks and 0.70 blocks per set … added 22 digs, six assists and two service aces … finished season with 12 double-digit termination efforts … totaled season-high 15 kills against Oklahoma City (Oct. 12) … hit season-best .875 with seven kills on eight attempts against Langston (Sept. 25) … posted season-high seven blocks against Mid-America Christian (Sept. 1).
Prep Career
Earning three letters under head coach Annie Zimmerman at Nixa High School, Golmen helped the Eagles reach back-to-back Class 4 state championship matches, including a title in 2019. While leading her squad as the most efficient hitter for three seasons, including a .390 clip as a junior, the two-time All-Conference pick boasted 263 kills and 53 blocks. In her senior season, Golmen again paced the Eagles in hitting efficiency and landed on the All-State list, including a finalist position for the Southwest Missouri's Player of the Year honor.
Personal
Taylor is the daughter of Craig and Brigette Golmen and majors in graphic design.