Jennifer Claire Joines-Tamas is an American indoor volleyball player. Joines made her first Olympic appearance at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and helped Team USA to a silver medal.
In 2003, Joines capped her career at University of the Pacific by being selected as an American Volleyball Coaches Association First-Team All-American and became the first four-time All-American in school history. She was also named the 2003 Big West ConferencePlayer of the Year. She was named first-team All-Big West Conference for the fourth-straight season. For the season, she recorded a.340 hitting percentage with 5.63 kills, 2.09 digs and 1.20 blocks per game. In 2002, she averaged 4.99 kills and 1.32 blocks per game and finished her junior season third in the Pacific career record book in kills and seventh in total blocks. As a sophomore in 2001, she led the Tigers and Big West with 601 kills, 4.73 kills per game and a.313 hitting percentage. As a freshman in 2000, she broke 15-year-old record for single-season hitting percentage at.402 and was named the Big West Freshman of the Year and First Team All-Big West.
2008 – Started eight of nine sets played in the opening preliminary weekend of the FIVB World Grand Prix. She averaged 3.11 points with 2.78 kills and 0.33 blocks per set and compiled a.511 hitting efficiency on 45 swings and just two errors.
2007 – Averaged 2.40 points per set during Pan American Cup and only non-libero to play in all 25 sets. She produced 15 points, including international career-high five blocks, versus Dominican Republic on June 29. She started 18 sets and three matches at the FIVB World Cup and averaged 2.11 points, 1.47 kills and 0.58 blocks per set with an overall.386 hitting percentage.
2006 – Joines averaged 3.33 points in 24 sets over seven matches of a tour of Italy March 22 to April 2. She scored in every match of the Pan American Cup with 10 points against Venezuela and 13 points against Argentina. She scored 61 total points at Pan American Cup. She played in 14 sets of the World Championships with eight individual set starts and compiled 24 points on 18 kills and six blocks, including a personal tournament high 10 points coming off the bench against Kazakhstan on Oct. 31.
2005 – Selected as a member of the USA Women’s National Team that captured the silver medal at the season-ending FIVB World Grand Champions Cup in Japan in November, where the United States finished the tournament with a record of 4–1 as it earned wins over Korea, 2004 Olympic gold medalistChina, Poland and Japan along the way.
Professional
Joines played for Toyota Auto Body Queenseis in Japan’s V-League in 2008. In 2007, she played for Bigmat San Paolo Chieri of the Italian Serie A League. Produced a 2.10 points per set average and 52.6 kill efficiency for Chieri, which advanced to the league quarterfinals.