• Second-Team All-Ivy (2013)
At Cornell
Sophomore (2013): Wong was named second-team All-Ivy following a sophomore season in which she led the team and ranked fourth in the Ivy League in kills per game (3.23), and was third on the team in attack percentage (.222). Her 324 kills on the year rank 18th in Cornell history for kills in a single season, while her 3.23 kills per set ranks 20th overall. Wong reached double-digit kills in 19-of-24 matches, including all but two Ivy League contests, and finished the season with 165 digs and 33 total blocks. Wong posted more than 15 kills in a match 11 times during the season, including a career-high 22 kills at Penn on Nov. 11. In that match vs. the Quakers she also finished with 20 digs, a mark she bested two weeks later when she finished with a career-high 21 digs vs. Dartmouth. Wong ranked first on the team and sixth in the Ivy League with 3.45 points per set. She was named all-tournament team at the Cornell Invitational, the Blackbird Invitational and the Panther Invitational, and was named the Ivy League Player of the Week on Sept. 16.
Freshman (2012): Wong had one of the best rookie campaigns in recent Cornell history, finishing the year ranked second on the team and seventh in the Ivy League with 2.87 kills per set. For her efforts, Wong was named Ivy League honorable mention, becoming the first Cornell rookie to earn an Ivy League post-season honor since defensive specialist Megan Mushovic was a second-team selection in 2006. Wong accounted for 3.18 points per set for the Big Red, good for third on the team and ninth in the Ivy League. She posted double-digit kills in 14 matches, half of which came during conference play. She also had the third best hitting percentage on the team (.199) and finished the year with 55 blocks (0.57 blocks per set). Wong posted a season-high 18 kills twice on the year, reaching the mark in a 3-2 victory over Colgate and then again in the team’s 3-1 victory over Penn in the season finale. Against both the Raiders (.412) and the Quakers (.405), she hit over .400, adding a season-high performance of .476 (11-1-21) against Stony Brook.
Before Cornell
Wong was a four-year letter winner at Highlands Ranch high school where she led the state of Colorado in kills as a senior captain. She was a two-time all-conference first-team selection and was named second-team all-state as a senior. Wong helped her team to four consecutive district championships, a league championship in 2009 and a regional championship in 2008. Her team also had a pair of regional runner-up finishes in 2009 and 2010 and a state runner-up finish in 2009, where she garnered state all-tournament team honors. Wong also lettered four times in track and field and won the 2012 conference title in discus after a second place finish in 2011. As a member of Front Range volleyball club from 2005-10, Wong finished second at the AAU championships and fifth at the Junior Olympics. With Colorado Juniors volleyball club she took third in the 17 Open Pacific Northwest tournament in 2011 and fourth in the 18 Open Pacific Northwest tournament in 2012.
Personal
Breanna Lea Wong is the daughter of Greg and Elaine Wong and she has two younger brothers. Her mother played volleyball for University of California San Diego and performed on the Heptathlete elite circuit from 1985-91. She is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.