2010 Allegheny College Volleyball Media Guide

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Allegheny Advantage

Sports Information Dir. of Ath. Comm........................James Kramer. Office Phone...........................814-332-5952 Email.........................jkramer@allegheny.edu Asst. Dir. of Ath. Comm.............Daniel Gallegos Office Phone........................... 814-332-2812 Email......................dgallegos@allegheny.edu

Media Guide Credit

The 2010 Allegheny College Volleyball Media Guide is produced and edited by the Department of Athletics and Recreation. Editor: Daniel Gallegos, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications. Cover Designer: Rebecca O’Shurak, Cover Graphic Designer/Athletic Communications Intern. Photographs: Dave Sinclair and Ed Mailliard

Table of Contents

Season Preview........................................... 4 Numerical Roster/Breakdown.................... 5 Head Coach Bridget Sheehan.................... 6 Asst. Coach Jonathan Strub/’09 Stats...... 7 Returning Player Profiles..........................8-9 Newcomer Profiles.............................. 10-11 The NCAC...................................................12 The Wise Center........................................13 Season Records........................................ 14 Career/Match Records.............................15 Award-Winning Gators............................... 16 2010 Schedule/Back Cover.....................18

The College Location..................................... Meadville, Pa. Founded................................................... 1815 Enrollment.............................................. 2,100 Nickname.............................................. Gators Colors.............................................Blue & Gold President.................. Dr. James H. Mullen, Jr. Director of Athletics................... Betsy Mitchell Office Phone........................ 814-332-3350 Assoc. AD ........................................... Bill Ross. Office Phone.............................814-332-2316 Asst. AD.......................................Mandy Prusia Office Phone........................ 814-332-3367 Conference....North Coast Athletic Conference Affiliation................................ NCAA Division III Facility.............................David V. Wise Center

Volleyball Staff

Head Coach.... Bridget Sheehan (25th season) Alma Mater.................. Slippery Rock, 1977 Record at Allegheny ...................... 564-363 Overall Record......................................same Office Phone.........................814-332-2822 Email........ bridget.sheehan@allegheny.edu Assistant Coach...... Jonathan Strub (1st year) Alma Mater.......... Gannon University, 2006 Office Phone.........................814-332-6268 Email.......................... jstrub@allegheny.edu

Table of Contents/Quick Facts

At Allegheny, the “student” in student-athlete does more than merely precede “athlete” in the often-used phrase. At Allegheny, they are respected for wearing both hats, managing rigorous academic challenges and meeting the demands of highly competitive athletic programs. This balancing act requires time management skills, careful planning and a strong sense of values, and it is accomplished year in and year out. Allegheny professors realize the special commitment required by athletics, and many faculty are among the most avid supporters of Gator teams. “Allegheny students epitomize the philosophy of Division III athletics. These are young men and women who combine the best elements of mind and body to achieve success in both the classroom and on the playing fields,” says professor of economics and faculty athletic representative Janine Sickafuse. Allegheny is especially proud to be a college where students can compete and succeed in athletics and in other areas of campus life, while still excelling in the classroom. “What I realized about playing sports at Allegheny is how it complements what you do academically,” says 1991 Academic All-American Molly Dietz. “Playing on the volleyball team taught me about time management and discipline.” The learning comes from the Allegheny philosophy of coaches being teachers. In the case of volleyball, head coach Bridget Sheehan believes academic achievement comes naturally. “Our players look at academics as being similar to the competitive environment they face on the court,” she says. “When you are working with a highly driven group, they are going to be that way in whatever they do. I recruit successful students.”

Volleyball

2009 Results

Overall Record........................................16-18. Conference Record/Finish....................... 10-6 Postseason.................... 0-1, Wittenberg (3-0)

Volleyball History

First Year of Volleyball..............................1974 Record Since 1980............................657-472 All-Time NCAC Record (since 1984).... 153-76 NCAC Championships...1985, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 NCAA Tourn. Appearances...1987, ‘88, ‘90, ‘91

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Season Preview

Allegheny Gators

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In a profession of change, Bridget Sheehan has been a mainstay at Allegheny College. Beginning her collegiate coaching career in 1986, this upcoming season will mark the start of Sheehan’s 25th year at the helm of the Gator volleyball program. In 2009 the Gators made a second consecutive trip to postseason play, finishing the year with a 16-18 overall record and a 10-6 mark in conference play. The consecutive NCAC Volleyball tournament appearances is the first time that the Gators have done so since their five-year postseason run from 1999-2003. The program as a whole has only missed making playoffs five times since the NCAC began in 1984. The 2010 Gators volleyball team will provide a unique challenge to the veteran head coach. A total of 13 freshmen will enter camp vying for playing time in the rotation that has several spots to fill. The influx of youth will be met with the return of four letterwinners from a year ago including NCAC All-Conference Honorable Mention selection Jordan Leopold. Coach Sheehan acknowledges the challenges that a youth-laden team present, but remains confident and optimistic for the 2010 season. Leadership and team chemistry will be vital to how quickly the team comes together. Sheehan will be counting on the leadership of the returners to be strong and assist in transition of the incoming freshmen. Leadership on the team will not be restricted to the returners; any number of freshmen will have the opportunity to step into leadership roles both on and off the court. Sheehan points to an overall positivity, in terms of attitude and work ethic amongst the players in order to develop the team chemistry needed to have success at the college level. With youth come peaks and valleys during the course of a season. The presence of Sheehan will help guide the team through the ups and downs with her experience and knowledge of the college game and atmosphere. Sheehan anticipates strengths of the team to be its work ethic and attitude. She also sees the youth of the team as an opportunity; a great opportunity for her freshmen to come in and make an impact early on in their playing careers. All of which will continue the winning tradition of the Gator volleyball program within the NCAC. Improving as a team on a dayto-day basis will be the primary focus of Sheehan and the Gators in 2010.


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2010 Roster

Madie Hudac Justine Eicker Jordan Leopold Tito Aderemi-Ibitola Erin Kuhn Audra Batdorff Astrid Nicolau-Raducu Emily Rooney Caitlin Rothman Claire Sullivan Claire DeLucia Saige Foster Ashley Rogers

Yr. Fr. Jr.

Pos. DS/L DS

Ht. 5-2 5-0

Hometown/High School Leechburg, Pa./Leechburg Pittsburgh, Pa./Plum

Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

S OH OH OH RS/OH OH S S MH RS DS/L MH S

5-7 5-9 5-10 5-8 5-8 5-9 5-1 5-7 5-10 5-11 5-6 6-0 5-8

Mars, Pa./Mars Bethel Park, Pa./Seton La-Salle Valencia, Pa./Mars Ellicot City, Md./Mount Hebron Grindstone, Pa./Frazier Louisville, Ohio/Louisville Plainfield, Ill./North Allegheny (Pa.) Wilmington, Del./Saint Mark’s Grove City, Pa./Grove City Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park and River Forest Pittsburgh, Pa./Oakland Catholic Pittsburgh, Pa./Oakland Catholic Columbia, Md./Oakland Mills

Numerical Roster

No. Name 1 Alex Ceschini 2 Winnie Wong

Roster Breakdown By State/By Year Delaware (1) Emily Rooney Illinois (2) Astrid Nicolau-Raducu Claire Sullivan Maryland (2) Tito Aderemi-Ibitola Ashley Rogers Ohio (1) Audra Batdorff

Pennsylvania (9) Alex Ceschini Claire DeLucia Justine Eicker Saige Foster Madie Hudac Erin Kuhn Jordan Leopold Caitlin Rothman Winnie Wong

Seniors - 2 Jordan Leopold Astrid Nicolau-Raducu Juniors - 3 Audra Batdorff Caitlin Rothman Winnie Wong Sophomores - 1 Erin Kuhn

Freshmen - 9 Tito Aderemi-Ibitola Alex Ceschini Claire DeLucia Justine Eicker Saige Foster Madie Hudac Ashley Rogers Emily Rooney Claire Sullivan

G AT O R VOLLEYBALL

North Coast Athletic Conference Championships 1985 • 1988 • 1989 • 1990 • 1991 NCAA Division III Tournament 5 1987 • 1988 • 1990 • 1991


Allegheny Gators

Head Coach Bridget Sheehan

Since coming to Allegheny as the head volleyball coach in the fall of 1986, Bridget Sheehan has built one of the most successful NCAA Division III programs in the country, leading the Gators to regional and national recognition on multiple occasions. In her third decade at the school, Sheehan has high hopes of leading her team back to the top tier of the North Coast Athletic Conference and onto the national scene. Under the direction of the two time NCAC Coach of the Year (1987, 1990), the Gators have qualified for the NCAA Division III Tournament four times (1987, 1988, 1990, 1991) and compiled a remarkable 564363 record, an average of nearly 24 wins per season. Allegheny has also been ranked among the nation’s top 20 four times and won four conference championships (1988-91). Perhaps Sheehan’s finest hour as Allegheny’s coach came in her second year at the helm when she led the 1987 squad to a 42-5 record, including a school-record 37 straight wins en route to the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance. For an encore, the 1988 team followed with a record of 44-9 and captured its first NCAC Championship, which marked the beginning of a four-year reign at the top of the conference. Recent history has Sheehan’s squads producing achievement never before accomplished at the school. The 2003 team put together an attack percentage of .317, ranking fifth in the nation at the season’s end and shattering the old school mark. That squad went on to set four team records, and setter Vicki Kajder was tabbed an All-American, the third national honor bestowed upon a player under Sheehan’s tutelage. In addition to national recognition, 66 all-conference certificates have been handed out to Gators, including three-time NCAC Player of the Year Molly Dietz (1989-91), and 1987 NCAC Co-Player of the Year Carol Frederick. In 2004, Allegheny had its first All-East Region Player of the Year selection in Rookie of the Year Traci Stoner, one of 13 all-region honorees during Sheehan’s tenure. Aside from coaching, Sheehan has been an active member in the volleyball community, serving as a member of several committees, including the American Volleyball Coaches Association Division III National Ranking Committee, the NCAA Division III All-America Committee and the NCAA Regional Selection Committee. Currently, Sheehan serves on the AVCA Division III Head Coaches Committee. Prior to coming to Allegheny, Sheehan was a coach in the high school ranks, serving as an assistant volleyball coach at Maplewood High School from 1979-82 before she moved on to Cochranton High School where she served as a junior high basketball coach from 1980-84 and the head volleyball and basketball coach from 1984-86. A Slippery Rock graduate (‘77, ‘90), Sheehan was inducted into the Slippery Rock University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008. For The Rock, she was a four-year starter and captain in her senior season.

Head Coach Bridget Sheehan

Sheehan’s Year-by-Year Results

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Season Record Notes 2009.....................16-18, 10-6 NCAC....................Made 21st NCAC tournament in 26 years 2008.....................15-16, 11-5 NCAC.................... School-record 11 NCAC wins, qualifying for first conference tournament since ‘03 2007.....................12-16, 3-11 NCAC.................... Sweeps Elmira Tournament Title with four 3-0 victories 2006.....................11-20, 6-10 NCAC.................... Moves into 13th place on the all-time Division III coaches wins list 2005.....................19-13, 3-5 NCAC...................... Wins 500th career match with 3-0 victory over Piedmont on Sept. 16 2004.....................16-16, 4-4 NCAC...................... Coaches first All-Region Rookie of the Year in program history 2003.....................28-13, 7-1 NCAC...................... Team breaks four school records and wins Bison Invitational at Gallaudet University 2002.....................13-21, 5-3 NCAC...................... Team finishes among top-four in NCAC for fourth consecutive year 2001.....................17-13, 5-3 NCAC...................... Leads team to victory at St. Lawrence Invitational, winning nine out of 10 games 2000.....................15-21, 5-3 NCAC...................... Finishes in top-three of NCAC for 13th time in 15 years 1999.....................15-17, 4-4 NCAC...................... Picks up win number 400 in 3-0 victory over Salisbury State on Oct. 30 1998.....................16-23, 3-5 NCAC...................... Opens season with 3-2 victory over Div. II Clarion University 1997.....................20-17, 5-2 NCAC...................... 12th consecutive 20-win season 1996.....................27-12, 7-1 NCAC...................... Beats conference rival Wittenberg 3-1 during regular season 1995.....................35-11, 6-2 NCAC...................... Wins 300th career match with 2-0 victory over Malone on Sept. 15 1994.....................35-9, 8-0 NCAC........................ Teams wins 21 of final 22 matches before losing to Ohio Wesleyan in NCAC finals 1993.....................23-21, 5-3 NCAC...................... Grabs win No. 250 with 2-0 win over Hiram on Oct. 26 1992.....................27-15, 7-1 NCAC...................... Runs NCAC regular season record to 44-6 (.880) in first six years 1991.....................27-17, 6-2 NCAC....................... Squad competes in NCAA Tourney for fourth time in five years 1990.....................30-14, 7-1 NCAC...................... Earns Coach of the Year honors after leading Gators to third-straight conference title 1989.....................36-13, 8-0 NCAC...................... Beats Kenyon twice in finals of NCAC Tournament for second league title 1988.....................44-9, 5-1 NCAC........................ Captures first of four consecutive NCAC titles and sets school record for victories 1987.....................42-5, 6-0 NCAC........................ Named NCAC and East Region Coach of the Year, leads team to national playoffs 1986.....................25-13, 5-1 NCAC...................... Team finishes second in NCAC 24 seasons..........564-363, 141-73 NCAC..........Ranked 17th all-time -- and 11th among active Division-III coaches -- in wins


Volleyball

Assistant Coach Jonathan Strub

Assistant Coach Jonathan Strub/2009 Stats

Jonathan Strub begins his first season on the Allegheny coaching staff after spending eight years as an assistant volleyball coach at Division II Gannon University. Most recently, Gannon carried a 22-10 record and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1995. While at Gannon, Strub helped facilitate practices and drills, scouted opposing teams, helped develop game plans and was in charge of booking team travel. He also handled the video tape exchange, worked individually with players to improve their performance, and was in charge of the teams plyometric program. Strub began his coaching career as a student assistant for two seasons (2001-02) with the Golden Knights. During his first season as a fulltime assistant in 2003, the Lady Knights posted a 21-9 record and advanced to the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) semifinals. In addition to volleyball, Strub served as the assistant softball coach for three seasons (200507) at Gannon University. In that span, the Knights went to the Division II NCAA Tournament three years in a row and won the GLIAC conference title in 2007. He also served as the head volleyball coach for the men’s club team from 2008-2010. This past season, Strub coached the Epic 17 Teal Junior Olympic Team and took the program from #59 ranking in the OVR (Ohio Valley Region) before the season started to #16 in the final ranking of the year. Strub graduated from Gannon University in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems and a minor in Athletic Coaching and Business.

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Returning Player Profiles

Allegheny Gators Jordan Leopold

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Class.................................... Senior Hometown.........................Valencia, Pa. Position....................Outside Hitter High School................................... Mars Height...................................... 5-10 Major.................................. Comm. Arts 2009: Earned NCAC All-Conference Honorable Mention as a junior... played in all 34 matches and was a part of all 124 sets Allegheny competed in 2009...led the team in service aces (40)…finished second on the team in kills (297), digs (450)...among the top 10 in service aces (10th), kills (8th), and digs (8th) in the NCAC. 2008: Played in 114 sets…ranked second on the team in kills (273) and third on the team in digs (401)…finished third in the conference in service aces (35), eighth in kills (273), and ninth in total points (326.5)…posted a season-high 19 kills against Hiram (10/1/08)…notched a season-high 25 digs against Denison (9/25/08)…tallied doubledigit digs in 22 matches. 2007: Saw limited action as a freshman…posted career-highs against Manhattanville College with nine kills and 14 digs against Ohio Wesleyan. Personal: Daughter of Brian and Gail Leopold…born on July 22, 1989…communications arts major and art history and economics minor…Co-President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee…member of Pre-Law Club.

Leopold’s Career Statistics Yr. G K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE SA/G RE DIG D/G BS BA Tot. B/G 2007 18 31 1.72 13 88 .205 10 0.56 1 0 0.06 0 20 1.11 2 2 4 0.22 2008 114 273 2.39 114 966 .165 12 0.11 35 37 0.31 31 401 3.52 8 21 29 0.25 2009 124 297 2.40 132 1006 .164 20 0.16 40 57 0.32 28 450 3.63 10 21 31 0.25 Career 256 601 2.35 259 2060 .166 42 0.16 76 94 0.36 59 871 3.40 20 44 64 0.25

Audra Batdorff

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Class.....................................Junior Hometown....................Louisville, Ohio Position....................Outside Hitter High School........................... Louisville Height........................................ 5-9 Major......................................... Biology 2009: Appeared in 11 matches and saw time in 19 sets...averaged 1.05 kills/set. 2008: Saw time in seven matches…posted kills against Earlham (10/10/08) and at Hiram (10/1/08). Personal: Daughter of Doug and LeAnn Batdorff…born on July 27, 1990…Biology major and Psychology minor.

Batdorff’s Career Statistics Yr. G K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE SA/G RE DIG D/G BS BA Tot. B/G 2008 7 5 0.71 2 23 .130 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 2 0.29 0 0 0 0.00 2009 19 20 1.05 14 71 .085 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 3 8 0.42 1 2 3 0.16 Career 26 25 0.96 16 94 .096 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 4 10 0.38 1 2 3 0.12

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Class...................................... Junior Hometown..................... Grove City, Pa. Position.......................Middle Hitter High School.......................... Grove City Height........................................5-10 Major......................................... Biology 2009: Appeared in 32 matches and played in 117 sets...finished second in the NCAC in blocks/game (1.05)...third on the team in kills (181), kills/set (1.55). 2008: Saw action in 20 sets…tallied four kills against Earlham and six at Hiram (10/1/08). Personal: Daughter of David and Chris Rothman…born on January 24, 1990…Biology major and Spanish minor.

Rothman’s Career Statistics Yr. G K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE 2008 20 24 1.20 4 64 .312 1 0.05 1 1 2009 117 181 1.55 69 593 .189 8 0.07 2 4 Career 137 204 1.49 73 657 .199 9 0.06 3 5

SA/G RE DIG D/G BS BA Tot. B/G 0.05 1 1 0.10 3 4 7 0.35 0.02 3 18 0.15 33 90 123 1.05 0.02 4 19 0.14 36 94 130 0.95

Winnie Wong

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Class.................................... Junior Hometown.................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Position.........Defensive Specialist High School.................................. Plum Height........................................5-0 Major............................... Biochemistry 2009: Saw action in 59 sets...sixth on the team with 175 digs, and was fourth on the team in digs/set (2.97). Personal: Daughter of Mike and Marina Wong…born on June 15, 1990…Biochemistry major and Psychology minor…member of International Club and Civic Orchestra.

Returning Player Profiles

Caitlin Rothman

Wong’s Career Statistics Yr. G K K/G E 2008 20 24 1.20 4 2009 59 2 0.03 4 Career 79 26 0.33 8

TA Pct 64 .312 16 .125 80 .228

A A/G SA SE 1 0.05 1 1 7 0.12 5 6 8 0.10 6 7

SA/G RE DIG D/G BS BA Tot. B/G 0.05 1 1 0.10 3 4 7 0.35 0.08 16 175 2.97 0 0 0 0.00 0.08 17 176 2.23 3 4 7 0.09

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Newcomer Player Profiles

Astrid Nicolau-Raducu Senior Defensive Specialist 5-1 Plainfield, Ill. North Allegheny (Pa.)

Personal: Born August 22, 1988...daughter of Dan Ionescu and Ramona Nicolau-Raducu...2007 graduate of North Allegheny Senior High (Wexford, Pa.)...majoring in Biology with a minor in German.

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Astrid Tito Aderemi-Ibitola Nicolau-Raducu Freshman Senior Outside Hitter 5-8 Ellicott City, Md. Mount Hebron

Personal: Born Personal: Daughter on June of Hebert 8, 1991...daughter and Folake of J. Mark and Stacey Ibitola...born January Kuhn…majoring 21, 1993...lettered in Psychology in volwith a minor leyball and track in Biology...three-year & field at Mount Hebron letterwinHigh ner at Frazier (Ellicott City, Md.). High School...All-County (2007)... National Honor Society.

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Claire DeLucia

Freshman Defensive Specialist 5-6 Pittsburgh, Pa. Oakland catholic

Personal: Born October 1, 1991...daughter of Carmen and Gail DeLucia...four-year letterwinner at Oakland Catholic High (Pittsburgh, Pa.)...2008 WPIAL AAA All-Section third team, 2009 WPIAL AAA All-Section first team, 2009 AAA All-WPIAL third team, 2010 KOKA Subway Extra Effort Award.

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Erin Kuhn

Sophomore Right Side 5-8 Grindstone, Pa. Frazier

Personal: Born on June 8, 1991...daughter of J. Mark and Stacey Kuhn…majoring in Psychology with a minor in Biology...three-year letterwinner at Frazier High School...All-County (2007)... National Honor Society.

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AstridCeschini Alex Nicolau-Raducu Freshman Senior Defensive Specialist 5-2 Leechburg, Pa. Leechburg

Personal: Born Personal: Born on January June 8, 31,1991...daughter 1992...daughterof J. Mark of Kenand andStacey Michele Kuhn…majoring Covey...three-year in Psychology varsity with a minor captain at Leechburg in Biology...three-year Area High (Leechburg, letterwinner at Frazierguide Pa.)…helped High School...All-County team to playoffs in (2007)... 2009… National major. Geology Honor Society.

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Justine Eicker Freshman Outside Hitter 5-9 Bethel Park, Pa. Seton-LaSalle

Personal: Born October 23, 1991...daughter of James and Paula Eicker...four-year letterwinner at Seton-LaSalle Catholic High (Bethel Park, Pa.)...varsity captain...MSA Player of the Game, MSA Player of the Week Honor Roll...majoring in Pre-Med with a minor in American History/ English.


Freshman Middle Hitter 6-0 Pittsburgh, Pa. Oakland Catholic

Personal: Born November 18, 1991...daughter of Todd and Krista Foster...four-year letterwinner at Oakland Catholic (Pittsburgh, Pa.)... WPIAL AAA All-Section All Star Team as a junior and senior...team captain in her senior campaign.

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Astrid Nicolau-Raducu Ashley Rogers Freshman Senior Setter 5-8 Columbia, Md. Oakland Mills

Personal: Born Personal: Born on February June 8,25, 1991...daughter 1992...daughter of J. Mark of Andrew and Stacey and Margaret Kuhn…majoring Rogers...three-year in Psychology with a minor in letterwinner in volleyball Biology...three-year at OaklandletterwinMills High ner at Frazier (Columbia, Md.)...Pre-Veterinarian High School...All-County major (2007)... with a National minor in Dance. Honor Society.

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Astrid Nicolau-Raducu Madie Hudac Freshman Senior Setter 5-7 Mars, Pa. Mars

Personal: Born Personal: Born on December June 8, 1991...daughter 14, 1991...daughter of J. Mark of Gerald and and Stacey Darlene Kuhn…majoring Hudac...two-year in Psychology letterwith a minor winner at Mars in Biology...three-year Area High (Mars, Pa.)...secondletterwinner atAll-WPIAL…helped team Frazier High School...All-County team make playoffs (2007)... as National a senior. Honor Society.

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Emily Rooney

Freshman Setter 5-7 Wilmington, Del. Saint Mark’s

Personal: Born May 19, 1992...daughter of Gregory and Joanne Rooney...lettered in volleyball and swimming while at Saint Mark’s High (Wilmington, Del.)...majoring in Biology.

Newcomer Player Profiles

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Saige Foster

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Claire Sullivan

Freshman Right Side 5-11 Oak Park, Ill. Oak Park and River Forest

Personal: Born November 7, 1991...daughter of Thomas and Theresa Sullivan...four-year letterwinner in volleyball at Oak Park and River Forest High (Oak Park, Ill.)...captain of club volleyball team.

2009 ALL-NCAC HONORABLE MENTION JORDAN LEOPOLD

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North Coast Athletic Conference

Allegheny Gators

Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania ‹ Allegheny College, Denison University, Earlham College, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University and The College of Wooster ‹ the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 276 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so honored. A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division III, the NCAC features championship competition in 22 sports ‹ 11 for men and 11 for women. The 11 women’s sports are the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men¹s and women’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart. The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the 10 school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference. The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

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Volleyball

The weight room houses contemporary fitness equipment, which includes the newest Galileo resistance machines and free weights, stairclimbers, stationary bicycles and other similar fitness machines. The sports forum encompasses most of the upper level of the Wise Center. It is primarily used for open recreation, intramurals and physical education classes. Its 27,000 feet of floor space is roughly three-quarters the size of a football field. A 210-meter, three-lane jogging track is suspended 14 feet above the perimeter of the sports forum. Also included in the Wise Center but not pictured: the Mellon Pool, three racquetball courts, an aerobics/dance room, the state-of-the-art athletic training room and all athletic department offices.

David V. Wise Sport & Fitness Center

A complete athletic facility comparable to the best among colleges Allegheny’s size, the David V. Wise Sport & Fitness Center was opened in the 1997 volleyball season. The multi-million dollar building is the hub of all indoor athletic activities on campus. The 1,200-seat performance arena (right) is home to the basketball and volleyball teams. The Neo-Shok floor is used by several NBA teams, including the Miami Heat. The team locker rooms are located at court level and measure approximately 17-x-30 feet. Spectators enter the arena at street level on to a spacious concourse. The playing floor lies 15 feet below, creating a remarkable amphitheater effect. The bleachers, which include three rows of chairback seating, can be electronically compressed to create two full-length courts. The first Allegheny volleyball contest ever held at the Wise Center took place on September 1, 1998. The Gators earned a come from behind 3-2 (12-15, 15-2, 11-15, 15-12, 15-9) victory over visiting Clarion. Bobbi Ruddock paced the Blue and Gold with 34 assists and 14 digs. Wendy Turkovich totaled a teambest 23 digs that match.

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Opponent Information

Allegheny Gators

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Bluffton University Sept. 3 - Capital Tourn. @ 4:30 pm Location:....................Bluffton, Ohio Enrollment:.............................1,127 Conference:.............................HCAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:.......................... Beavers 2009 Record:........................... 27-6 Conference Finish:............ 8-0 (1st) H Coach:..................... Steve Yarnell SID:.........................Bill Hanefeld, Jr. SID Phone:............... 419-358-3241

Penn State-Behrend Sept. 7 - Erie, Pa. @ 7:00 pm Location:............................. Erie, Pa. Enrollment:.............................4,767 Conference:............................AMCC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:...............................Lions 2009 Record:.........................22-11 Conference Finish:........ 8-2 (T-2nd) H Coach:........................ Phil Pisano SID:.................................. Jill Yamma SID Phone:...............814-898-6322

Elizabethtown College Sept. 11 - Dickinson Tourn. @ 2:00 pm Location:............ Elizabethtown, Pa. Enrollment:............................ 1,900 Conference:.............................. MAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:........................ Blue Jays 2009 Record:.........................20-10 Conference Finish:..........6-1 (T-1st) H Coach:.................Randall Kreider SID:........................Matt Heffelfinger SID Phone:............... 717-361-1311

Albion College Sept. 3 - Capital Tourn. @ 8:30 pm Location:..................... Albion, Mich. Enrollment:.............................1,941 Conference:............................. MIAA Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:..............................Briton 2009 Record:.........................17-11 Conference Finish:..................... 9-7 H Coach:................. Melissa Walton SID:.................................. Bobby Lee SID Phone:...............517-629-0434

Bridgewater College Sept. 10 - Dickinson Tourn. @ 4:00 pm Location:................Bridgewater, Va. Enrollment:............................ 1,600 Conference:............................ ODAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:.............................Eagles 2009 Record:.........................13-17 Conference Finish:............ 7-3 (3rd) H Coach:..................... Greg Spector SID:....................................Steve Cox SID Phone:.............. 540-828-5360

Fredonia State University Sept. 14 - Fredonia, N.Y. @ 7:00 pm Location:......................Freonia, N.Y. Enrollment:............................. 5,374 Conference:........................ SUNYAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:..................... Blue Devils 2009 Record:........................... 17-7 Conference Finish:............ 4-0 (1st) H Coach:...................... Geoff Braun SID:.................................. Jerry Reilly SID Phone:............... 716-673-3100

Muskingum University Sept. 4 - Capital Tourn. @ 9:30 am Sept. 17 - CMU Tourn. @ 6:00 pm Location:...........New Concord, Ohio Enrollment:..............................1700 Conference:............................... OAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:..........................Muskies 2009 Record:.........................11-15 Conference Finish:..................... 3-6 H Coach:............Dr. Elizabeth Zicha SID:................................ Tom Caudill SID Phone:...............740-826-8022

St. Vincent College Sept. 10 - Dickinson Tourn. @ 8:00 pm Location:.......................Latrobe, Pa. Enrollment:............................. 1800 Conference:............................... PAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:.........................Bearcats 2009 Record:.........................23-11 Conference Finish:......Not Eligiable H Coach:................Susan M. Hozak SID:....................................Jeff Zidek SID Phone:............... 724-805-2476

Case Western Reserve Sept. 17 - CMU Tourn. @ 2:00 pm Location:.................Cleveland, Ohio Enrollment:............................ 4,228 Conference:............................... UAA Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:........................ Spartans 2009 Record:........................... 24-9 Conference Finish:..................... 3-4 H Coach:..................... Karen Farrell SID:................................Nick Minerd SID Phone:............... 216-368-6517

Penn State-Altoona Sept. 4 - Capital Tourn. @ 1:30 pm Location:.......................Altoona, Pa. Enrollment:.............................4,182 Conference:............................AMCC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:...............................Lions 2009 Record:.........................17-15 Conference Finish:........ 8-2 (T-2nd) H Coach:................... Phil Peterman SID:........................... Conner Gilbert SID Phone:............... 814-949-5173

Salisbury University Sept. 11 - Dickinson Tourn. @ 12:00 pm Location:................... Salisbury, Md. Enrollment:............................ 8,204 Conference:............................... CAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:........................Sea Gulls 2009 Record:...........................32-5 Conference Finish:............ 8-0 (1st) H Coach:................... Margie Knight SID:.............................. Tim Brennan SID Phone:............... 410-543-6016

John Carroll University Sept. 18 - CMU Tourn. @ 10:00 am Location:........... Univ. Heights, Ohio Enrollment:........................... 3,000 Conference:............................... OAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:.................. Blue Streaks 2009 Record:.........................12-16 onference Finish:............... 4-5 (6th) H Coach:...................Cally Plummer SID:..................Christopher Wenzler SID Phone:............... 216-397-4676


Volleyball Ohio Wesleyan Univeristy Sept.26-NCACPowerWeekend@12:00pm Oct. 2 - Meadville, Pa. @ 1:00 pm Location:................. Delaware, Ohio Enrollment:............................ 1,850 Conference:.............................NCAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:............ Battling Bishops 2009 Record:........................... 3-27 Conference Finish:.......... 3-13 (T-7) H Coach:................ Cynthia Holliday SID:..................... Mark Beckenbach SID Phone:...............740-368-3340

Baldwin-Wallace College Oct. 9 - Westerville, Ohio @ 4:00 pm Location:....................... Berea, Ohio Enrollment:............................ 3,099 Conference:............................... OAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:................Yellow Jackets 2009 Record:........................... 5-24 Conference Finish:..................... 2-7 H Coach:........................Vicki Brault SID:................................Kevin Ruple SID Phone:...............440-826-2327

Grove City College Sept. 22 - Meadville, Pa. @ 2:00 pm Location:...................Grove City, Pa. Enrollment:............................ 2,489 Conference:............................... PAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:......................Wolverines 2009 Record:........................... 8-24 Conference Finish:......... 4-10 (PAC) H Coach:.................. Susan Roberts SID:................................ Ryan Briggs SID Phone:...............724-458-3365

Kenyon College Sept. 26 - NCAC Power Weekend @ 4:00 pm Oct. 23 - Meadville, Pa. @ 1:00 pm Location:...................Gambier, Ohio Enrollment:............................ 1,600 Conference:.............................NCAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:.............................Ladies 2009 Record:...........................4-29 Conference Finish:..........1-15 (9th) H Coach:.................... Katie Charles SID:................................Marty Fuller SID Phone:................740-427-5471

College of Wooster Oct. 13 - Meadville, Pa. @ 7:00 pm Oct. 16 - NCAC Power Weekend @ 2:00 pm Location:....................Wooster, Ohio Enrollment:............................ 1,800 Conference:.............................NCAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:................ Fighting Scots 2009 Record:...........................21-9 Conference Finish:..........12-4 (3rd) H Coach:.......................Sarah Davis SID:............................. Hugh Howard SID Phone:............... 330-263-2374

Denison University Sept. 25 - NCAC Power Weekend @ 2:00 pm Oct. 30 - Granville, Ohio @ 11:00 am Location:.................. Granville, Ohio Enrollment:.............................2,100 Conference:.............................NCAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:...........................Big Red 2009 Record:........................... 7-24 Conference Finish:..........6-10 (6th) H Coach:.................Lynsey Whisner SID:................................. Craig Hicks SID Phone:............... 740-587-6546

Hiram College Oct. 5 - Meadville, Pa. @ 7:00 pm Oct. 16 - NCAC Power Weekend @ 5:00 pm Location:....................... Hiram, Ohio Enrollment:.............................1,240 Conference:.............................NCAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:........................... Terriers 2009 Record:.........................26-10 Conference Finish:.........14-2 (2nd) H Coach:.................. Ellen Dempsey SID:...................................Jeff Hoedt SID Phone:.............. 330-569-5495

Oberlin College Oct. 17 - Oberlin, Ohio @ 12:00 pm Oct. 20 - Oberlin, Ohio @ 7:00 pm Location:..................... Oberlin, Ohio Enrollment:............................ 2,829 Conference:.............................NCAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:......................Yeowomen 2009 Record:.........................15-16 Conference Finish:............ 7-9 (5th) H Coach:..............Carey Cavanaugh SID:............................. Mike Mancini SID Phone:.............. 440-775-8503

Wittenberg University Sept. 25 - NCAC Power Weekend @ 6:00 pm Oct. 8 - Springfield, Ohio Location:............... Springfield. Ohio Enrollment:............................ 1,900 Conference:.............................NCAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:..............................Tigers 2009 Record:........................... 24-8 Conference Finish:.......... 16-0 (1st) H Coach:.................. Paco Labrador SID:.............................. Ryan Maurer SID Phone:............... 937-327-6114

Otterbein University Oct. 9 - Westerville, Ohio @ 2:00 pm Location:...............Westerville, Ohio Enrollment:.............................3,100 Conference:............................... OAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:........................ Cardinals 2009 Record:........................... 24-9 Conference Finish:..................... 5-4 H Coach:............ Monica McDonald SID:.................................. Ed Syguda SID Phone:...............614-823-1288

Rose Hulman Institute of Tech. Oct. 30 - Granville, Ohio @ 1:00 pm Location:...............Terre Haute, Ind. Enrollment:........................... 1,800 Conference:.............................HCAC Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:.........Fighting Engineers 2009 Record:........................ 20-13 onference Finish:........................ 4-4 H Coach:....................Brenda Goble SID:............................... Kevin Lanke SID Phone:............... 812-877-8180

Opponent Information

Carnegie Mellon University Sept. 18 - CMU Tourn. @ 2:00 pm Location:.................. Pittsburgh, Pa. Enrollment:............................ 5,000 Conference:............................... UAA Affiliation:.............................NCAA III Nickname:........................... Tartans 2009 Record:.........................17-15 Conference Finish:..................... 3-8 H Coach:........................... Kim Kelly SID:................................Mark Fisher SID Phone:...............412-268-3087

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Season Records

Allegheny Gators Kills 611 599 587 583 577 554 486 470 468 423

Molly Dietz 1991 Carol Frederick 1988 Molly McCoy 1997 Molly Dietz 1990 Molly McCoy 1996 Tonya Andrews 1998 Megan Finch 2005 Tonya Andrews 1999 Tonya Andrews 2000 Kristen Cunningham 1995

Attack Attempts 1,561 Molly McCoy 1,518 Molly McCoy 1,446 Tonya Andrews 1,422 Carol Frederick 1,408 Molly Dietz 1,336 Molly Dietz 1,267 Megan Finch 1,192 Joy Kosiewicz 1,173 Tonya Andrews 1,167 Tonya Andrews

1997 1996 1998 1988 1991 1990 2005 1992 2000 1999

Attack Percentage .380 .368 .336 .336 .332 .321 .302 .302 .301 .300

Team

Individual

Lindsey Tupman 2003 Molly Dietz 1990 Lindsey Tupman 2004 Tonya Andrews 2000 Molly Dietz 1991 Tonya Andrews 1998 Katie Bradshaw 2003 Kristen Cunningham 1994 Megan Finch 2004 Molly Dietz 1989

Service Aces 129 65 64 63 61 56 56 56 55 54

Vicki Kajder 2003 Missy Rau 1995 Vicki Kajder 2002 Annie Schultheis 2005 Carol Frederick 1988 Lisa McIlvried 2003 Meghan Radkowski 2001 Paula Wasikowski 1988 Missy Rau 1996 Vicki Kajder 2001

Digs 722 678 669 665 661 649 628 625 568 566 566

Adriana Pennekamp 2005 Alyssa Edwards 2007 Sarah Sckena 2008 Alyssa Edwards 2006 Rhiannon Mauk 2004 Joy Kosiewicz 1994 Joy Kosiewicz 1993 Molly Dietz 1990 Traci Stoner 2005 Rhiannon Mauk 2003 Joy Kosiewicz 1992

Total Blocks 302 271 257 234 232 208 181 137

Molly Dietz Julie Bradley Heidi Vossler Molly Dietz Molly Dietz Molly Dietz Missy Rau Betsy LaPorte

1990 1987 1987 1989 1991 1988 1996 2006

Assists 1,596 Vicki Kajder 1,406 Sue Plyler 1,325 Renea Surrena 1,322 Traci Stoner 1,252 Bobbi Ruddock 1,232 Amy Bryson 1,195 Renea Surrena 1,180 Heather Dossat 1,132 Traci Stoner 1,122 Amanda Bancroft

1,998....................2003 1,751....................2005 1,748....................1991 1,739....................1988 1,722....................1996

Attack Attempts 5,413....................1996 5,218....................1991 5,207....................1998 5,064....................1992 4,885....................2005

Attack Pct. .317......................2003 .269......................2004 .250......................2002 .247......................1988 .242......................1994

Assists 1,708....................2003 1,651....................1991 1,587....................1988 1,585....................1996 1,536....................2005

Service Aces 382.....................2003 268.....................2005 265.....................2001 261.....................1988 260.....................1994

Digs

2003 1988 1991 2005 1998 1996 1990 1992 2004 2007

3,128..................1990 2,936..................1996 2,883..................2005 2,868..................1998 2,758..................2003

Total Blocks

Molly Dietz

16

Kills

616.....................1987 526.....................1988 470.....................1990 397.....................1991 378.....................1989


Volleyball Kills

Match Vicki Kajder

1,761 Molly McCoy 1994-97 1,714 Tonya Andrews 1997-00 1,682 Molly Dietz 1988-91 1,482 Carol Frederick 1985-88 1,274 Annie Schultheis 2004-07 1,269 Kristen Cunningham 1992-95 1,238 Lindsey Tupman 2002-05 1,048 Megan Finch 2002-05 997 Jill Heimbuch 1991-94 988 Barb Pendleton 1986-89

4,745 Molly McCoy 1994-97 4,486 Tonya Andrews 1997-00 3,983 Molly Dietz 1988-91 3,572 Annie Schultheis 2004-07 3,259 Kristen Cunningham 1992-95 3,097 Jill Heimbuch 1991-94 3,093 Joy Kosiewicz 1991-94 3,063 Carol Frederick *1986-88 3,029 Lindsey Tupman 2002-05 2,980 Barb Pendleton 1986-89

Attack Percentage Molly Dietz Lindsey Tupman Tonya Andrews Carol Frederick Katie Bradshaw Missy Rau Megan Finch Julie Bradley Molly McCoy Dhira Dale

Five Games:

40 Tonya Andrews vs. Goucher, 10/03/98

Four Games:

33 Molly McCoy vs. Case Western, 10/22/97

Three Games:

26 Tonya Andrews vs. Grove City, 09/22/98 vs. Manchester, 09/04/99

Attack Attempts

Attack Attempts

.329 .308 .297 .283 .280 .268 .266 .256 .239 .238

Kills

1988-91 2002-05 1997-00 1986-88 2001-03 1993-96 2002-05 1986-89 1994-97 2000-03

Assists 4,836 Vicki Kajder 2000-03 3,616 Renea Surrena 1988-91 3,522 Sue Plyler 1985-88 3,093 Amy Bryson 1993-96 2,992 Amanda Bancroft 2006-08 2,764 Hether Dossat 1991-94 2,454 Traci Stoner 2004-05 2,256 Bobbi Ruddock 1995-98 1,253 Amy Spoonire 1999-00 *Statistics incomplete prior to 1986

Renea Surrena Service Aces 292 164 147 142 131 125 123 118 107 103

Vicki Kajder 2000-03 Carol Frederick 1985-88 Paula Wasikowski 1986-89 Missy Rau 1993-96 Dhira Dale 2000-03 Kim Zawada 1993-96 Joy Kosiewicz 1991-94 Annie Schultheis 2004-07 Lindsey Tupman 2002-05 A. Davison 1990-93

Digs 2,218 Joy Kosiewicz 2,035 Rhiannon Mauk 1,660 Vicki Kajder 1,461 Molly Dietz 1,443 Wendy Turkovich 1,430 Annie Schultheis 1,375 Amy Davison 1,352 Lindsey Tupman 1,343 Alyssa Edwards 1,263 Molly McCoy

1991-94 2001-04 2000-03 1988-91 1996-98 2004-07 1990-93 2002-05 2006-07 1994-97

Total Blocks 976 568 458 409 393 393 384 338 338 326

Molly Dietz 1988-91 Julie Bradley 1986-89 Besty LaPorte 2004-07 Kristen Cunningham 1992-95 Missy Rau 1993-96 Heidi Vossler 1987-88 Dhira Dale 2000-03 Lindsey Tupman 2002-05 Jill Heimbuch 1991-94 Carol Frederick *1986-88

89 85 81

Carol Frederick vs. Ohio Northern, 09/29/98 Molly McCoy vs. Case Western, 10/22/97 Molly McCoy vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 10/18/97

Assists 84 72 68 68

Bobbi Ruddock vs. Goucher, 10/03/98 Amanda Bancroft vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 10/06/07 Heather Dossat vs. Denison, 11/07/92 Sue Plyler vs. Ohio Northern, 09/29/88

Career/Match Records

Individual

Service Aces 9 9

Annie Schultheis vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 09/16/05 Vicki Kajder vs. Ohio Dominican, 10/25/03

Digs 56 41 41

Alyssa Edwards vs. Earlham, 09/30/06 Rhiannon Mauk vs. Case Western, 09/25/04 Joy Kosiewicz vs. OWU, 10/9/93

Total Blocks 32 21 20

Julie Bradley vs. Edinboro, 09/30/87 Tonya Andrews vs. Dickinson, 09/27/97 Heidi Vossler vs. Edinboro, 09/30/87

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Award-Winning Gators

Allegheny Gators All-America

Second Team

Molly Dietz.................... 1990, ‘91 Vicki Kajder...........................2003 Sue Plyler..............................1988

Academic All-American

Molly Dietz............................1991 Missy Rau..................... 1995, ‘96

All-Region

Molly Dietz............ 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Carol Frederick.............1987, ‘88 Jill Heimbuch....................... 1993 Vicki Kajder.......................... 2003 Sue Plyler............................. 1988 Traci Stoner.......................... 2004 Renea Surrena.............1990, ‘91 Lindsey Tupman.......... 2003, ‘04

Honorable Mention

Great Lakes Region Newcomer of the Year

Traci Stoner........................... 2004

East Region Coach of the Year

Bridget Sheehan.................. 1987

All-NCAC

Gwen Herron

First Team

Tonya Andrews.............. 1998, ‘99 Julie Bradley.........................1989 Kristen Cunningham.... 1994, ‘95 Heather Dossat............ 1992, ‘94 Molly Dietz.............1989, ‘90, ‘91 Carol Frederick............. 1987, ‘88 Gwen Herron................. 1984, ‘85 Penny Hess...........................1986 Vicki Kajder........... 2000, ‘02, ‘03 Amy Kissinger............... 1984, ‘85 Molly McCoy.................. 1996, ‘97 Sue Plyler...................... 1987, ‘88 Meghan Radkowski..............2001 Caitlin Sloan.........................2009 Renea Surrena......1989, ‘90, ‘91

Molly Dietz

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Missy Rau

Vicki Kajder

Tonya Andrews...................... 1997 Leslie Bentson......................1984 Julie Bradley.........................1988 Katie Bradshaw....................2002 Amy Bryson................... 1995, ‘96 Carol Frederick.....................1986 Jill Heimbuch........................1993 Joy Kosiewicz........ 1992, ‘93, ‘94 Betsey LaPorte.....................2006 Sue Plyler..............................1986 Missy Rau.............................1996 Annie Schultheis..................2007 Jamie Smartz........................1987 Traci Stoner...........................2005 Caitlin Sloan.........................2008 Lindsey Tupman........... 2003, ‘04 Tonya Andrews......................2000 Fawn Balliro.................. 1998, ‘99 Katie Bradshaw....................2003 Kristen Cunningham............1993 Dhira Dale.............................2002 Megan Finch.........................2005 Jill Heimbuch................ 1992, ‘94 Caileigh Hughes...................2009 Jordan Leopold.....................2009 Meghan Radkowski..............2000 Missy Rau.............................1995 Amy Smith.............................1985 Traci Stoner...........................2004 Catherine Van Wagner........ 2008 Annie Schultheis..................2006

NCAC Player of the Year

Molly Dietz..............1989, ‘90, ‘91 Carol Frederick......................1987

NCAC Rookie of the Year

Vicki Kajder............................2000

Joy Kosiewicz

NCAC Coach of the Year

Bridget Sheehan........... 1987, ‘90

Sue Plyler

Renea Surrena




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