Third year at San José State…two-time Academic All-Mountain West honoree…two-time Mountain West Scholar Athlete.
2018: Played in 21 matches and 80 sets...averaged 2.74 kills and 2.17 digs per set...season-best 23 kills against North Florida...20 kills in a win over San Diego State...16 kills against South Dakota State and 15 kills at Northern Colorado...13 kills against Utah State and in a win over New Mexico and 12 kills at South Florida and against Florida...four double-doubles on the season...three assists at Northern Colorado...two aces in six matches...15 digs in a win over Nevada, 12 digs against Utah State, 11 at Air Force and 10 digs at Northern Colorado, against South Dakota State and Wyoming and at UNLV...three block assists versus Pacific and at Air Force and two at South Florida and versus North Florida, South Dakota State, Wyoming and San Diego State... named the Most Valuable Player of the Hampton Inn & Suites Northern Colorado Classic...named to the Owls Classic all-tournament team.
2017: Played in 23 matches and 86 sets...made her Spartan debut against Pepperdine...averaged 3.84 kills and 2.26 digs per set...season-best 26 kills in a win at UNLV...added 24 kills in win at San Francisco and in the final home match against Utah State and 20 in a win at home over Air Force...double-digit kills in 19 matches...18 kills at UC Riverside, at Drake, against Santa Clara and in a win over Colorado State...eight double-doubles on the season...13 digs in win at Drake and 12 against Idaho, at San Francisco and at UNLV...four block assists at Drake and three against Pepperdine, UC Riverside and Fresno State...only solo block against Santa Clara.
EASTERN WASHINGTON: Played the 2015 season at Eastern Washington…also play three matches in 2016 before redshirting the year…in her freshman year, played in 21 matches and 68 sets…averaged 1.71 digs per set…season-best 18 digs against Southeastern Louisiana…two blocks against Nevada to start the year…had a career-best eight kills against Lamar to start the 2016 season.
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: Played on Brazil’s junior national team in 2012…earned accolades at both the club and national level in Brazil…three times, named Copa Minas Brazil Most Valuable Player…awarded top hitter honors at Taca Paraná, the highest-level volleyball tournament in her country.
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Colégio Pitágoras in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in 2015.
PERSONAL: Majoring in business administration with a concentration in marketing and a minor in global innovations and leadership…wants to work in Silicon Valley in the cyber security industry after graduation…both of her parents competed in Olympic Games…father Marcelo was a two-time Olympic basketball standout for Brazil (1980 & 1984), while her mother Luiza competed with the Brazilian volleyball team at the 1984 Olympics…two of her older sisters earned Division I scholarships – Clara, volleyball, at Louisiana Tech; and Júlia, women’s swimming, at Old Dominion…Fernanda Machado Vido is a two-time Mountain West Scholar Athlete and Academic All-Mountain West honoree.