More played her first five seasons
on the beach with Suzanne Stonebarger, a college teammate for
three years. Despite never being seeded higher than 20th in
2005, she and Stonebarger recorded six wins over teams seeded
12th or higher. In 2005, More ranked 10th in blocks (68) on
the Tour, while in 2006 she was 10th in kills (6.55 per game).
In 2006 More and Stonebarger finished as the ninth ranked team
on the strength of five top-seven finishes. Having played all
of their career beach events together, they already rank in
the top 10 tournaments played among domestic partnerships.
More competed collegiately at
Nevada-Reno, where she was selected all-conference all four
years, and first-team as a junior and senior. She was named
AVCA National Player of the Week in 2002, the same year that
she was a member of the AVCA All-West Region Team. Her name
appears in the UNR record book 19 times, including holding all
three career block marks as well as the most kills in a single
season. She graduated with a Bachelor's in Business Management.