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Deb Bosler HOF

Deb Bosler

  • Class
  • Induction
    2024
  • Sport(s)
    Volleyball

Deb Vosler played for the Cameron volleyball team from 1977 to 1979 after transferring from Eastern Wyoming. During her time as an Aggie, she had a significant impact on the volleyball team. The year prior to her arrival, the team went 5-24, but Vosler led the way for a huge turnaround as the team finished 30-16 her first year. During her senior year, the team posted a 41-9 record. Vosler was a two-year captain and was the team leader. She led the team in hitting, but it was her setting that had the most impact to the team’s success. During her stint at Cameron, the team won two Oklahoma Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (OAIAW) championships.

After earning a bachelor of science degree in science education, Vosler earned a master’s degree in education from Southwest Oregon State, then subsequently taught high school science for 27 years.

Due to damage sustained over the course of her volleyball career, Vosler underwent the amputation of one of her lower legs and knees. She became a pioneer sitting volleyball in the Paralympic Games, winning a bronze medal as a member of the 2004 U.S. team in Athens, Greece. Vosler currently resides in Eyota, Minnesota.

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