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A dominant force on the volleyball court, Zuleta was instrumental to the program's continued rise as a top collegiate program while establishing herself as one of the top middle blockers in the nation at any level. The Sunbirds won an astounding 157 of the 165 matches they played in during her tenure, as she earned All-American status in all four seasons and helped lead the program to its second national title in 2003.
To this day she ranks first in program history in career total blocks (686), fifth in career attack percentage (.390), and eighth in career kills (1,351). She holds the single-season records for blocks per set (1.84), total blocks (221) and solo blocks (56) and hit a sizzling .470 as a senior (3rd all-time). She also holds the single-match record for blocks, totaling 14 on two occasions.
Zuleta has gone on to enjoy a 13-year professional career at the highest levels of volleyball, primarily in Italy where she currently plays, but also including stints in Germany, Switzerland, France, Spain, Indonesia and Kazakhstan. She's also played for the Columbia national team, helping lead the team to a Top-20 world ranking and multiple medals at the South American Championships.
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