ALLEGHENY COLLEGE 2016 MEDIA GUIDE GATOR VOLLEYBALL
A Tradition of Excellence 5 Time NCAC Champions 4 NCAA All-Americans 4 NCAA Tournament Appearances 78 All-Conference Honors
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Table of Contents • Quick Facts ALLEGHENY COLLEGE QUICK FACTS Location.................................................................................................Meadville, Pa. Founded...............................................................................................................1815 Enrollment..........................................................................................................2,100 Nickname.......................................................................................................... Gators Colors....................................................................................................Blue and Gold President......................................................................................Dr. James H. Mullen Alma Mater....................................................................College of the Holy Cross ‘80 Affiliation.......................................................................................... NCAA Division III Conference................................................................ North Coast Athletic Conference Website....................................................................................... www.northcoast.org Home Field..................................................................................David V. Wise Center Address...........................................................................................493 Highland Ave.
GATOR VOLLEYBALL AT A GLANCE Head Coach.......................................................................................Bridget Sheehan Alma Mater....................................................................................Slippery Rock, ‘77 Phone.................................................................................................(814) 332-2822 Email...................................................................................bsheehan@allegheny.edu Allegheny Record.................................................................... 635-484 (31st season) Career Record......................................................................... 635-484 (31st season) Assistant Coach.............................................................Kelli Trautmann (1st season) Email................................................................................ ktrautmann@allegheny.edu All-Time NCAC Record (Since 1984)..............................................................155-113 NCAC Regular Season Championships/Last....................................................5/1991 NCAC Tournament Championship/Last............................................................4/1991 Letterwinnners Returning.......................................................................................10 Starters Returning.....................................................................................................4 Newcomers...............................................................................................................5
TABLE OF CONTENTS Tradition of Excellence...............Inside Front Quick Facts.................................................3 The Allegheny Advantage........................ 4-5 Details of Distinction...................................6 Programs of Study • Where Are They Now?...7 Coaching Staff......................................... 8-9 Robertson Athletic Complex........................9 David V. Wise Center • Why Gators?.........10 2016 Roster..............................................11 2016 Player Profiles............................ 12-19 2015 Season in Review....................... 20-21 North Coast Athletic Conference...............22 Program Awards & Accolades..................23 Program Record Book..............................24 Senior Salute....................................... 25-27 2016 Schedule............................Back Cover
DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Director of Athletics and Recreation........................................................... Portia Hoeg Phone...................................................................................................(814) 332-3350 Email.......................................................................................... phoeg@allegheny.edu Associate Director of Athletics and Recreation Services................................. Bill Ross Phone...................................................................................................(814) 332-2316 Email...........................................................................................wross@allegheny.edu Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance and Internal Operations............... Mandy Prusia Phone...................................................................................................(814) 332-3367 Email....................................................................................... mprusia@allegheny.edu Director of Athletic Communications & Marketing.......................................Jim Berger Phone...................................................................................................(814) 332-5952 Email......................................................................................... jberger@allegheny.edu Asst. Sports Information Director (Volleyball Media Contact)............................... Ethan Woy Phone...................................................................................................(814) 332-2812 Email............................................................................................ ewoy@allegheny.edu Mailing Address......................................520 North Main Street, Meadville, PA 16335 Athletic Fax..........................................................................................(814) 337-1217
DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS From the North and South
From Interstate 79, take Exit 147A East. Follow Park Avenue to Chestnut Street and turn right. Following the signs for Allegheny College, make a left turn around Diamond Park at the next light. At the other side of the park, veer right onto North Main Street. Travel through two traffic lights and bear right up the hill (continuing on North Main Street). Turn right onto East College Street. At the next stop sign, turn left onto Highland Avenue. The Wise Sport & Fitness Center is on the right.
Media Guide Credits The 2016 Allegheny College Women’s Volleyball Media Guide is produced and edited by the Office of Athletic Communications. Editor & Cover Design: Ethan Woy, Asst. Sports Information Director. Photography: Ed Mailliard
From the West
From Interstate 71 North, merge I-76 East via exit 209A. Take I-80 East toward New York City/Youngstown (crossing into Pennsylvania). Merge onto I-79 North via Exit 19B toward Erie. Merge onto US-322 East via exit 147A toward Meadville. US-322 East becomes Park Avenue. Follow directions above.
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Details of Distinction
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DETAILS OF DISTINCTION Allegheny students are provided the freedom to select majors and minors of unusual combinations, and they combine those interests and talents to develop skills that employers seek most in today’s global economy—being creative, analytical and innovative.
major/minor combinations
required to represent two of the liberal arts divisions — natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences
four-year seminar series
off-campus experiences
2,000 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — intensive faculty-led learning tours
beginning with the first-year seminar, where the faculty instructor is your advisor for two years
state-of-the-art facilities
capstone senior project
extraordinary outcomes
an essential independent experience that encompasses research, writing, and presentation, mirroring a master’s thesis
science research complex and premier communication arts center
graduate school (including law & medical school) acceptance rates are 80 – 100%, twice the national average
to learn more visit allegheny.edu/unusualcombinations
ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE Enrollment
Total students........................................................................................2,100 Men/women....................................................................................47%/53% States/countries represented................................................................ 44/34
Typical First-Year Class Profile — 580 – 600 students
Ranked in top 25% of high school.......................................................... 75% SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%)............................. 1100 – 1300 ACT (middle 50%)................................................................................ 23-29 High schools represented.........................................................................360 From outside Pennsylvania..................................................................... 42% Minority/international students............................................................... 18%
Faculty
Full-time faculty........................................................................................164 Ph.D. or other terminal degree................................................................ 95% Student-to-faculty ratio............................................................................ 12:1 Average class size, introductory..................................................................21 Average class size, advanced......................................................................11 Classes with fewer than 30 students....................................................... 89%
Facilities
Major buildings...........................................................................................42 Central campus................................................................................. 79 acres Recreation complex........................................................................ 203 acres Bousson nature preserve................................................................ 283 acres
Financial Aid
Campus Life
Student organizations on campus.................................................... Over 100 Varsity teams..............................................................................................21 Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation..... Over 50% Live on campus..................................................................................... 100% Campus activities include concerts in the Grounds for Change coffeehouse, comedians, Late Night programming on weekends, and major annual events such as Wingfest, Casino Night, Springfest and Greek Sing.
Experience Outside the Classroom
Complete independent research Senior Project.................................... 100% Undertake internships............................................................................. 75% Available internships........................................................................2,000 Participate in community service.................................................... Over 60% Total hours of service per year.......................................................50,000 Travel on EL Seminars per year.................................................................100 Allegheny-sponsored study abroad per year........................................70 – 80
Outcomes
Graduate from Allegheny........................................................................ 80% Complete their degree in four years.................................................. 92% Start a career directly.............................................................................. 45% Job-seekers hired within 8 months of graduation............................. 90% Go on to graduate school directly........................................................... 45% Graduate school acceptance rate (including pre-law and pre-med)............................................... 80–100% Join long-term service opportunities directly.......................................... 10%
Extensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over eight semesters. Students receiving need-based aid......................................................... 71% Tuition and fees (2012 – 13)...............................................................$37,610 Room and board (2012 – 13)...............................................................$9,540
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5 Programs of Study • Where Are They Now? PROGRAMS OF STUDY Every student completes a major and minor— there are over 900 unique combinations possible. American studies applied computing applied economics art & technology art & the environment art (studio) art history Asian studies astronomy biochemistry biological and physical studies biology black studies chemistry Chinese studies
Chinese language and literature classical studies communication arts computer science creative writing dance & movement studies economics education English environmental geology environmental science environmental studies environmental writing French/French studies geology
German/German studies global health and development history international studies journalism Latin Latin American & Caribbean studies lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender studies managerial economics mass communication/ media studies mathematics
medieval & Renaissance studies Middle East & North African studies music music history music performance music theory neuroscience philosophy physics political science pre-dental pre-law pre-medicine pre-nursing
pre-pharmacy pre-veterinarian psychology religious studies science, health & society Spanish theatre values, ethics & social action women’s studies writing and self-designed
DEGREES AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Undergraduate Degrees
Accelerated Doctorate Programs
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science
Nursing (3/3, 3/4) with Case Reserve University; Physical Therapy (4/2) with Chatham University; Osteopathic Medicine (3/4) with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine or Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Teacher Certification Cooperative pre-admission arrangement with the University of Pittsburgh Master of Arts in Teaching Program (PA) and exclusive agreements with Teachers College of Columbia University (NY) and Xavier University (OH)
Accelerated Masters Programs (3/2) Management (arts, health care policy, information systems, public policy) with Carnegie Mellon University; Occupational Therapy with Chatham University; Physician Assistant with Chatham University
Engineering Cooperative Program Engineering (3/2) with University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University, Case Reserve University and Washington University in St. Louis; a Master of Science in Engineering (4/2) through Columbia University
Preferred Admission Agreements Simon Graduate School at University of Rochester (business administration); Jefferson Medical College, Drexel University College of Medicine (medical school)
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Ms. Beth G. Conte ‘74 Senior Compensation Specialist Bayer Corporation
Dr. Inger M. Darling (Mansfield) ‘82 Associate Director of Clinical Pharmacology Cognigen Corporation
Mrs. Wendy M. Lorber (Turkovich) ‘00 Executive Director Seton Hill Child Services
Ms. Sandra Schwarz Blank ‘77 Manager of Desktop Computing Division Mid-Michigan Regional Medical Center
Mrs. Joyce A. Neth (Rulka) ‘83 Vice Pres. & Dir. of Research and Business Development Watt Publishing Company
Ms. Jamie L. Jordan ‘00 Seventh Grade Math Teacher Conneaut Area Senior High School
Ms. Leona Irene Faust ‘78 Head of Technical Services United States Senate
Mrs. Deborah Hiwiller Stern ‘85 Assistant Vice President First Niagara Bank
Ms. Jessica L. Jones ‘01 Assistant Director of Marketing Trib Total Media/Pittsburgh Tribune Review
Mrs. Linda S. Evans (Miller) ‘80 Systems Engineer Electronic Data Systems
Ms. Evelyn N. Pendleton (Nedved) ‘87 Chief Financial Officer of Senior Products WELLPOINT Health Networks Inc.
Mrs. Heather B. Hathy (Hollingsworth) ‘02 Physician Assistant University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Ms. Jean M. Groome ‘81 Director of Admissions Forsyth Technical Community College
Mrs. Jamie Smartz Butler ‘89 Vice President AM South Bank
Mrs. Tiffany A. Kuchta (Bennett) ‘04 Director of Web Development Allegheny Graphics Web Development, LLC
Ms. Janice Lee Cory ‘82 Audio/Visual Data Specialist Meadville Medical Center
Dr. Kristen A. Donohue ‘96 Dentist Kristen Donohue, DMD PC
Mrs. Megan B. Graham (Finch) ‘06 Director of Compliance Texas Tech University
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Details of Distinction
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DETAILS OF DISTINCTION Allegheny students are provided the freedom to select majors and minors of unusual combinations, and they combine those interests and talents to develop skills that employers seek most in today’s global economy—being creative, analytical and innovative.
major/minor combinations
required to represent two of the liberal arts divisions — natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences
four-year seminar series
off-campus experiences
2,000 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — intensive faculty-led learning tours
beginning with the first-year seminar, where the faculty instructor is your advisor for two years
state-of-the-art facilities
capstone senior project
extraordinary outcomes
an essential independent experience that encompasses research, writing, and presentation, mirroring a master’s thesis
science research complex and premier communication arts center
graduate school (including law & medical school) acceptance rates are 80 – 100%, twice the national average
to learn more visit allegheny.edu/unusualcombinations
ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE Enrollment
Total students........................................................................................2,100 Men/women....................................................................................47%/53% States/countries represented................................................................ 44/34
Typical First-Year Class Profile — 580 – 600 students
Ranked in top 25% of high school.......................................................... 75% SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%)............................. 1100 – 1300 ACT (middle 50%)................................................................................ 23-29 High schools represented.........................................................................360 From outside Pennsylvania..................................................................... 42% Minority/international students............................................................... 18%
Faculty
Full-time faculty........................................................................................164 Ph.D. or other terminal degree................................................................ 95% Student-to-faculty ratio............................................................................ 12:1 Average class size, introductory..................................................................21 Average class size, advanced......................................................................11 Classes with fewer than 30 students....................................................... 89%
Facilities
Major buildings...........................................................................................42 Central campus................................................................................. 79 acres Recreation complex........................................................................ 203 acres Bousson nature preserve................................................................ 283 acres
Financial Aid
Campus Life
Student organizations on campus.................................................... Over 100 Varsity teams..............................................................................................21 Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation..... Over 50% Live on campus..................................................................................... 100% Campus activities include concerts in the Grounds for Change coffeehouse, comedians, Late Night programming on weekends, and major annual events such as Wingfest, Casino Night, Springfest and Greek Sing.
Experience Outside the Classroom
Complete independent research Senior Project.................................... 100% Undertake internships............................................................................. 75% Available internships........................................................................2,000 Participate in community service.................................................... Over 60% Total hours of service per year.......................................................50,000 Travel on EL Seminars per year.................................................................100 Allegheny-sponsored study abroad per year........................................70 – 80
Outcomes
Graduate from Allegheny........................................................................ 80% Complete their degree in four years.................................................. 92% Start a career directly.............................................................................. 45% Job-seekers hired within 8 months of graduation............................. 90% Go on to graduate school directly........................................................... 45% Graduate school acceptance rate (including pre-law and pre-med)............................................... 80–100% Join long-term service opportunities directly.......................................... 10%
Extensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over eight semesters. Students receiving need-based aid......................................................... 71% Tuition and fees (2012 – 13)...............................................................$37,610 Room and board (2012 – 13)...............................................................$9,540
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7 Programs of Study • Where Are They Now? PROGRAMS OF STUDY Every student completes a major and minor— there are over 900 unique combinations possible. American studies applied computing applied economics art & technology art & the environment art (studio) art history Asian studies astronomy biochemistry biological and physical studies biology black studies chemistry Chinese studies
Chinese language and literature classical studies communication arts computer science creative writing dance & movement studies economics education English environmental geology environmental science environmental studies environmental writing French/French studies geology
German/German studies global health and development history international studies journalism Latin Latin American & Caribbean studies lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender studies managerial economics mass communication/ media studies mathematics
medieval & Renaissance studies Middle East & North African studies music music history music performance music theory neuroscience philosophy physics political science pre-dental pre-law pre-medicine pre-nursing
pre-pharmacy pre-veterinarian psychology religious studies science, health & society Spanish theatre values, ethics & social action women’s studies writing and self-designed
DEGREES AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Undergraduate Degrees
Accelerated Doctorate Programs
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science
Nursing (3/3, 3/4) with Case Reserve University; Physical Therapy (4/2) with Chatham University; Osteopathic Medicine (3/4) with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine or Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Teacher Certification Cooperative pre-admission arrangement with the University of Pittsburgh Master of Arts in Teaching Program (PA) and exclusive agreements with Teachers College of Columbia University (NY) and Xavier University (OH)
Accelerated Masters Programs (3/2) Management (arts, health care policy, information systems, public policy) with Carnegie Mellon University; Occupational Therapy with Chatham University; Physician Assistant with Chatham University
Engineering Cooperative Program Engineering (3/2) with University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University, Case Reserve University and Washington University in St. Louis; a Master of Science in Engineering (4/2) through Columbia University
Preferred Admission Agreements Simon Graduate School at University of Rochester (business administration); Jefferson Medical College, Drexel University College of Medicine (medical school)
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Ms. Beth G. Conte ‘74 Senior Compensation Specialist Bayer Corporation
Dr. Inger M. Darling (Mansfield) ‘82 Associate Director of Clinical Pharmacology Cognigen Corporation
Mrs. Wendy M. Lorber (Turkovich) ‘00 Executive Director Seton Hill Child Services
Ms. Sandra Schwarz Blank ‘77 Manager of Desktop Computing Division Mid-Michigan Regional Medical Center
Mrs. Joyce A. Neth (Rulka) ‘83 Vice Pres. & Dir. of Research and Business Development Watt Publishing Company
Ms. Jamie L. Jordan ‘00 Seventh Grade Math Teacher Conneaut Area Senior High School
Ms. Leona Irene Faust ‘78 Head of Technical Services United States Senate
Mrs. Deborah Hiwiller Stern ‘85 Assistant Vice President First Niagara Bank
Ms. Jessica L. Jones ‘01 Assistant Director of Marketing Trib Total Media/Pittsburgh Tribune Review
Mrs. Linda S. Evans (Miller) ‘80 Systems Engineer Electronic Data Systems
Ms. Evelyn N. Pendleton (Nedved) ‘87 Chief Financial Officer of Senior Products WELLPOINT Health Networks Inc.
Mrs. Heather B. Hathy (Hollingsworth) ‘02 Physician Assistant University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Ms. Jean M. Groome ‘81 Director of Admissions Forsyth Technical Community College
Mrs. Jamie Smartz Butler ‘89 Vice President AM South Bank
Mrs. Tiffany A. Kuchta (Bennett) ‘04 Director of Web Development Allegheny Graphics Web Development, LLC
Ms. Janice Lee Cory ‘82 Audio/Visual Data Specialist Meadville Medical Center
Dr. Kristen A. Donohue ‘96 Dentist Kristen Donohue, DMD PC
Mrs. Megan B. Graham (Finch) ‘06 Director of Compliance Texas Tech University
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Coaching Staff
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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. Allegheny finished the 2015 season with an 18-13 overall mark - its second consecutive campaign with 18 wins - and saw a pair of players in sophomore Terra Schall and senior Taylor Samuel garner All-NCAC Honorable Mention plaudits. Schall in particular had possibly the best season for a libero under Sheehan, as she collected a program record 762 digs on the year, the fourth-highest total in NCAA Division III. Sheehan became the 23rd coach in NCAA history to hit the 600-win milestone in the Gators’ 2014 season-opener on Aug. 29, surpassing the win plateau in a 3-0 win over Waynesburg. Allegheny closed out the season in stellar fashion, finished out the year with an 18-15 record, the highest single-season win total since the 2003 season. Sophomore Bailey Gawley and first year Justine Kelly scored All-NCAC accolades, and senior Catherine Kasianowicz closed out her career by landing on the all-time career listing for service aces and digs.
Coach Sheehan at Allegheny
1986................... 25-13.....................5-1 NCAC 1987................... 42-5.......................6-0 NCAC 1988................... 44-9.......................5-1 NCAC 1989................... 36-13.....................8-0 NCAC 1990................... 30-14.....................7-1 NCAC 1991................... 27-17.....................6-2 NCAC 1992................... 27-15.....................7-1 NCAC 1993................... 23-21.....................5-3 NCAC 1994................... 35-9.......................8-0 NCAC 1995................... 35-11.....................6-2 NCAC 1996................... 27-12.....................7-1 NCAC 1997................... 20-17.....................5-2 NCAC 1998................... 16-23.....................3-5 NCAC 1999................... 15-17.....................4-4 NCAC 2000................... 15-21.....................5-3 NCAC 2001................... 17-13.....................5-3 NCAC 2002................... 13-21.....................5-3 NCAC 2003................... 28-13.....................7-1 NCAC 2004................... 16-16.....................4-4 NCAC 2005................... 19-13.....................3-5 NCAC 2006................... 11-20...................6-10 NCAC 2007................... 12-16...................3-11 NCAC 2008................... 15-16...................11-5 NCAC 2009................... 16-18...................10-6 NCAC 2010................... 9-23.......................5-9 NCAC 2011................... 11-22...................4-12 NCAC 2012................... 7-26.......................2-6 NCAC 2013................... 8-22.......................1-7 NCAC 2014................... 18-15.....................3-5 NCAC 2015................... 18-13.....................2-6 NCAC 30 Seasons.......635-484.......158-118 NCAC • 19th winningest Coach in NCAA Division III history • 11th winningest active Coach in Division III • 1987, 1990 NCAC Coach of the Year • Four-time NCAA Tournament Participant (‘87, ‘88, ‘90, ‘91) • 12 Consecutive 20 win seasons (1986-1997) • Coached three NCAC Players of the Year
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It did not take long for Sheehan to catapult her program to regional and national prominence. In just her second year at the helm, she led the 1987 squad to a 42-5 record, which included a school-record 37 straight wins, en route to the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The following year was even better as she set a program record for wins with a record of 44-9. In that year the Gators captured the first of four straight North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championships. A two-time NCAC Coach of the Year (1987, 1990), Sheehan’s Gators have qualified for the NCAA Division III Tournament four times (1987, 1988, 1990, 1991), and compiled a remarkable 635484 record, an average of nearly 21 wins per season. Allegheny has also been ranked among the nation’s top 20 four times and won four conference championships (1988-91). Recent history has seen Sheehan’s squads produce achievements never before accomplished at the school. Her 2003 team put together an attack percentage of .317, ranking fifth in the nation at seasons’ end, and shattering the old school mark. That squad went on to set four team records that still stand, and setter Vicki Kajder became the third player under Sheehan to be tabbed as an All-American. In addition to national recognition, 78 allconference 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, Traci Stoner set a pair of firsts for the program becoming the first All-Great Lakes Region Player of the Year, and also being named the Great Lakes Region Newcomer of the Year that same year. In total Sheehan has mentored eight all-region honorees, and four of those honorees received all-region recognition multiple years. 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 AllAmerica Committee, and the NCAA Regional Selection 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 school basketball coach from 198084, and the head volleyball and basketball coach from 1984-86. Sheehan, who graduated from Slippery Rock University in 1977 with a degree in Economics, was a four-year starter in volleyball, and served as the team captain in her senior campaign. She also received a master’s degree in Sports Administration from her alma mater in 1990. In 2008, Sheehan was inducted into the SRU Athletic Hall of Fame.
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Coaching Staff • Robertson Complex Assistant Coach Kelli Trautmann Kelli Trautmann enters her first season as an assistant coach with the Allegheny volleyball program. Trautmann arrives at Allegheny after serving as the assistant volleyball coach at William Woods University in Fulton, Missouri last year. During the 2014-15 school year, she was an assistant coach for the volleyball and track & field teams at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. Between both institutions, Trautmann had a bevy of responsibilities, including recruiting, day-to-day operations, scouting for both sports, and directing volleyball lessons and camps. At Millsaps, Trautmann helped the Majors lead all of NCAA Division III volleyball in digs per set at 22.32. Over the last two seasons, she has assisted her teams to a combined 44-21 overall record and a 20-6 mark in their respective conferences. Before assisting at Millsaps, Trautmann was the head volleyball, assistant junior varsity basketball, and head throws coach for track & field at Waterford Union High School in Wisconsin. She also held positions as a volleyball lessons and camp instructor, club volleyball tournament director, and Badger Region USA volleyball official. Prior to coaching, Trautmann starred for both the volleyball and track & field teams at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Her average of 36 digs per match is the fifth highest in program history, and she claimed Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Sportsmanship honors in 2010 and WIAC All-Defensive Team accolades in 2011. The Warhawks won a regular-season WIAC title, a pair of WIAC Tournament crowns, and advanced to four NCAA Tournaments during her career. In track & field, Trautmann qualified for the 2010 and 2011 WIAC Championships (indoor and outdoor) in shot put and discus and was also named to the Academic Honor Roll. Trautmann graduated from Wisconsin-Whitewater in 2013 with her Bachelor’s degree in education, physical education with an emphasis on health, human performance, and recreation, and a minor in athletic coaching. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree from William Woods in Athletic/Activities Administration.
Assistant Coach Melanie Benhke Melanie Benhke is entering her first season with the Allegheny volleyball program. Behnke, a 2013 alumna of Upper Iowa University, played four years on the Peacocks’ volleyball team and was named All-NSIC Second Team as a junior.
Student Assistant Rob Stiefvater Rob Stiefvater is entering his first season with the Allegheny volleyball program.
Robertson Athletic Complex
Named after 1906 alum Andrew Wells Robertson, the state-of-the-art Robertson Athletic & Recreation Complex encompases the home facilities of the baseball, football, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, and tennis teams. Frank B. Fuhrer Field, located within the 203-acre Robertson Athletic Complex, was completely renovated in 2006. Fuhrer Field features a FieldTurf playing surface (the same surface used by many NFL teams), stadium lighting, full locker rooms, and an eight lane olympic style track. In addition, Robertson Athletic Complex also includes spereate baseball and softball complex’s; one of the nation’s finest outdoor track and field facilities; 12 lighted tennis courts; and an NCAA championship-level cross country course. There are also 102 acres of woodlands, a picnic shelter and trails for outdoor recreation.
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David V. Wise Center • Why Gators?
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David V. Wise Center A complete athletic facility comparable to the best among colleges Allegheny’s size, the David V. Wise Sport & Fitness Center was opened for 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 also 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 onto a spacious concourse. The playing floor lies 15 feet below, creating a remarkable ampitheater 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 team-best 23 digs that match. 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.
Why Gators?
Through 1925, Allegheny teams had been referred to as Hilltoppers, Methodists, Timothians (in deference to College founder Timothy Alden), and the Blue and Gold. In April of 1925, a group of Allegheny students published the first issue of a humor magazine titled the Allegheny Alligator. The editors explained the reasoning behind the title thus: “The name, Alligator, was selected not because the alligator is noted for its sense of humor, nor because the haunts of the above-mentioned critter are located in this vicinity, but purely and simply because of the 99.44% alliterative value of its orthography.” A column in that first issue was titled “Gator Gossip,” and in the fall of 1926 an organization called the Go-Get-’Em Gator Club appeared on campus. The club made its presence known at football games by occupying a reserved section of the bleachers and serving as a nucleus for the cheering section. By the end of the decade, Allegheny’s athletic teams were referred to as the Gators. It wasn’t until the 1970s that the name took on a face. It was then that a group of students started a publication evaluating faculty and courses. An illustration of a gator used in one of those publications was adopted by the College administration and eventually evolved into the nameless gator most Alleghenians are familiar with—posed in a tough but friendly stance and proudly wearing a varsity letter sweater. In 1980 the Golden Gator Club was formed, an organization that remains an important link between the Athletics Department and alumni. The gator graphic has retained its strong identity with athletics and in the fall of 2004, it was redesigned to give it a more contemporary look. A new mascot costume was unveiled and “Chompers” made its debut.
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NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 20
2016 Roster
NAME Lauryn Long Rachel Slotterback Eden Merkle Bri Ashley Karissa Welker Meghan Uht Terra Schall Emily Adams Bailey Gawley Raelynn Dorscheid Hannah Cubarney Kylee Karczewski Leah Franzluebbers Lauren Duffy Justine Kelly Alysha Crowther Lauren Bodi
YR. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So.
Position Breakdown Middle Hitter.............................. 4 Outside Hitter............................. 3 Right Side.................................. 3 Setter......................................... 3 Defensive Specialist................... 2 Libero......................................... 2
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POS. OH DS DS S/DS OH/DS MH/OH L/DS MH/OH RS/OH S OH L/DS MH MH S RS/MH RS
HT. 5-9 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-7 5-11 5-5 5-10 6-0 5-6 5-10 5-6 6-1 6-0 5-8 5-9 5-10
HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL Oakdale, Pa. / West Allegheny Richmond, Va. / Collegiate School Barrington, Ill. / Barrington Erie, Pa. / Iroquois Cambridge Springs, Pa. / Cambridge Springs Erie, Pa. / Harbor Creek Kittanning, Pa. / Kittanning Lockport, N.Y. / Newfane Lackawanna, N.Y. / Immaculata Academy Macedon, N.Y. / Penfield Trafford, Pa. / Norwin South Bend, Ind. / George Washington Wethersfield, Conn. / East Catholic Oakville, Ontario / St. Thomas Aquinas Seattle, Wash. / Mountlake Terrace Santa Cruz, Calif. / Santa Cruz Fairport Harbor, Ohio / Fairport Harding
State/Province Breakdown Pennsylvania.............................. 6 New York.................................... 3 California.................................... 1 Connecticut................................ 1 Illinois........................................ 1 Indiana....................................... 1 Ohio........................................... 1 Ontario....................................... 1 Virginia....................................... 1 Washington................................ 1
Class Breakdown Seniors....................................... 2 Juniors....................................... 6 Sophomores.............................. 4
Alphabetical Adams, Emily Ashley, Bri Bodi, Lauren Cubarney, Hannah Crowther, Alysha Dorscheid, Raelynn Duffy, Lauren Franzluebbers, Leah Gawley, Bailey Karczewski, Kylee Kelly, Justine Long, Lauryn Merkle, Eden Schall, Terra Slotterback, Rachel Uht, Meghan Welker, Karissa
Pronunciations Crowther (Crow-ther) Dorscheid (Door-shide) Karezewski (Kar-shev-skee) Franzluebbers (Franz-loo-burs)
Freshmen................................... 5
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8 • EMILY ADAMS Senior Middle Hitter Lockport, N.Y.
Emily Adams Career Highs Kills:..............3.....................................................Two Times Attacks..........7.............. Buffalo State............ Sept. 14, 2013 Assists..........0...................................................................... Serve Aces....0...................................................................... Digs..............1................. Wooster...................Nov. 9, 2013 Blocks...........4................. Wooster...................Nov. 9, 2013
Newfane 2015: Saw action in five matches, playing a total of six sets…tied a career-high with three kills against Penn College (Sept. 11), while adding a block assist defensively 2014: Played in 4 matches in freshman season...posted three kills, including a pair of points against DePauw (Oct. 24) 2013: Appeared in five matches…scored three kills against Buffalo State (Sept. 14)…finished the season with six kills on 17 swings…recorded 4.0 total blocks, including one solo stop against Wooster (Nov. 9) Personal: Daughter of Paula and Ken Adams…played middle hitter/blocker during varsity career…global health studies major, biology and studio art double minor… planned career in medical field
Emily Adams Career Statistics SEASON 2013 2014 2015 Total
SP MP 12 5 5 5 6 5 23 15
K K/S E TA PCT 6 0.50 2 17 .235 4 0.80 5 20 -.050 7 1.17 2 14 .357 17 0.74 9 51 .157
A 0 0 0 0
A/S SA 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
SA/S 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
SE 0 1 0 1
DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 1 0.08 0 1 3 4 0.33 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 4 5 1.00 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 1 1 0.17 0 0 1 0.04 0 2 8 10 0.43 0 1
10 • BAILEY GAWLEY Senior Right Side Lackawanna, N.Y.
Bailey Gawley Career Highs Kills:.............20.......... Carnegie Mellon.............Nov. 1, 2014 Attacks.........51.......... Carnegie Mellon.............Nov. 1, 2014 Assists..........1..................................................Seven Times Serve Aces....0...................................................................... Digs..............6................. Wooster...................Nov. 8, 2014 Blocks...........7................ Dickinson................ Sept. 6, 2013
Immaculata Academy Notable: All-NCAC selection (2014, HM) 2015: Saw action in 44 sets as a junior…tallied a season-high 10 kills against Oberlin (Nov. 7), adding three block assists defensively 2014: All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection...ended the season with 221 kills and 41 blocks, ranking second on the squad in kills and third in blocking...picked up a career-high 20 kills in a five-set thriller against Carnegie Mellon (Nov. 1) to help the Gators finish 8-1 at home during the 2014 campaign...tacked on a season-high five blocks against Rowan at the 2014 Worthington Classic (Sept. 27)...ended the season with 10 double-digit kill performances, including racking up 10 or more kills in five of the team’s final six games of the season 2013: Played in 107 sets during freshman campaign…emerged as key threat in the middle, closing season with 84.0 total blocks to lead the team…recorded 47 solo blocks to compliment 37 block assists, averaging 0.79 stops per set…averaged 1.64 kills per set, finishing the season by scoring 175 total kills…posted three double-digit kill performances…ended season with a scalding, 17-kill performance against Wooster (Nov. 9), finishing with a .424 hitting percentage against the Fighting Scots Personal: Daughter of Mary Lou and Gregory Gawley…nine-time letter-winner in volleyball, basketball and track…named All-Catholic First (2012) and Second (2011) volleyball team honors…All-Catholic shot put champion (2012, 2013)…serves as the Vice President of Tri Delta and Philanthropy at Allegheny…member of Alpha Phi Omega and the dance team…political science major, communication arts and history double minor
Bailey Gawley Career Statistics
SEASON 2013 2014 2015 Total
SP 107 82 44 233
MP K K/S E TA PCT 30 175 1.64 111 507 .126 29 221 2.70 142 690 .114 18 65 1.48 53 233 .052 77 461 1.98 306 1,430 .108
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A 5 2 0 7
A/S 0.05 0.02 0.00 0.03
SA SA/S SE 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 2
DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 20 0.19 6 47 37 84 0.79 12 0 32 0.39 3 8 33 41 0.50 3 0 15 0.34 3 0 18 18 0.41 0 0 67 0.29 12 55 88 143 0.61 15 0
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2016 Player Profiles 5 • KARISSA WELKER Junior Outside Hitter Cambridge Springs, Pa.
Karissa Welker Career Highs Kills:..............0...................................................................... Attacks..........1.................................................. Three Times Assists..........1..............Penn College............ Sept. 11, 2015 Serve Aces....4............New Jersey City........... Oct. 10, 2015 Digs..............9................. Fredonia................. Sept. 1, 2015 Blocks...........0......................................................................
Cambridge Springs 2015: Played in 14 matches and 22 sets, serving primarily as a defensive specialist…collected a season-high nine digs in two sets against Fredonia State (Sept. 1)… served a career-high four aces in one set against New Jersey City (Oct. 10) 2014: Made her collegiate debut against Pitt.-Greensburg (Sept. 12) Personal: Daughter of Robert and Lisa Welker...two-time varsity letterwinner in volleyball...played varsity volleyball under head coach John Turner...named co-captain during varsity career...member of 2013 District Runner-Up squad...works as a student office assistant in the English department at Allegheny…psychology major, communications arts minor…planned career as pediatric psychologist or in marketing
Karissa Welker Career Statistics SEASON 2014 2015 Total
SP MP K K/S E TA PCT 1 1 0 0.00 0 1 .000 22 14 0 0.00 0 3 .000 23 15 0 0.00 0 4 .000
A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1 1.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1 0.05 4 0.18 2 22 1.00 4 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1 0.04 4 0.17 2 23 1.00 4 0 0 0 0.00 0 0
7 • TERRA SCHALL Junior Libero Kittanning, Pa.
Terra Schall Career Highs Kills:..............3................. Wooster...................Nov. 8, 2014 Attacks.........15.................Denison....................Nov. 7, 2015 Assists..........7............New Jersey City........... Oct. 10, 2015 Serve Aces....6............. Elizabethtown........... Sept. 11, 2015 Digs.............43............. Buffalo State.............. Oct. 31, 2015 Blocks...........0......................................................................
Kittanning Notable: All-NCAC selection (2015, HM)…program single-season record holder for digs (762 in 2015) 2015: All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection…established a new single-season record for digs with 762 in 114 sets…led the NCAC in total digs as well as digs per set (6.68), with the latter being among the best in NCAA Division III…collected 20 or more digs in 18 matches, 30 or more in 10 matches, and 40 or more in three matches…set a career-high for digs with 43 against Buffalo State (Oct. 31)…finished second on the team in service aces (32) and assists (75)…represented Allegheny on the All-Tournament Team at the Saint Vincent Bearcat Challenge, after collecting 81 digs over four matches for an average of 6.75 per set…garnered Gator Athlete of the Week honors twice, on Sept. 7 and Nov. 10 2014: Appeared in 115 sets during her freshman campaign...ended the season second on the team with 442 total digs, including a team and individual season-high 34 against Marietta (Oct. 25)...added 28 service aces, including a season-high three aces on three separate occasions...ended the season with a season-high three kills against Wooster (Nov. 8) Personal: Daughter of Lisa and Terry Schall...eight-time varsity letterwinner (volleyball, softball)...played varsity volleyball under head coach Kara Grafton...Armstrong County Sports Hall of Fame Student Honoree...Leadertimes Softball Player of the Year in 2014...brother, Troy, was a ACHA D3 All-American in 2015 with Pitt-Johnstown…neuroscience major, global health studies minor
Terra Schall Career Statistics SEASON 2014 2015 Total
SP 111 114 225
MP 33 31 64
K K/S E TA PCT 15 0.14 15 131 .000 17 0.15 17 169 .000 32 0.14 32 300 .000
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A 16 75 91
A/S 0.14 0.66 0.40
SA 28 32 60
SA/S 0.25 0.28 0.27
SE DIG D/S RE BS BA 10 433 3.90 23 1 3 12 762 6.68 26 0 0 22 1,195 5.31 49 1 3
TB B/S BE BHE 4 0.04 1 3 0 0.00 0 2 4 0.02 1 5
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12 • HANNAH CUBARNEY Junior Outside Hitter Trafford, Pa.
Hannah Cubarney Career Highs Kills:.............12................. Kenyon.................. Oct. 18, 2014 Attacks.........34.......... Carnegie Mellon.............Nov. 1, 2014 Assists..........1.....................................................Two Times Serve Aces....0...................................................................... Digs..............6........... Carnegie Mellon.............Nov. 1, 2014 Blocks...........3.....................................................Two Times
Norwin 2015: Saw action in 35 sets over 18 matches…tallied 30 kills on the season, with a season-high of seven coming in a narrow five-set defeat against Denison (Nov. 7) in the NCAC Tournament…hit at a .364 clip with six kills against Penn College (Sept. 11) 2014: Appeared in 30 sets, making six starts during her freshman year...earned a career-high 12 kills in the Gators’ 3-0 win on Homecoming against Kenyon (Oct. 18)... finished the season with a pair of double-digit kill performances, racking up 10 kills in a 3-1 win over Wooster (Oct. 29)...finished the season with nine blocks, including four total solo stops Personal: Daughter of Lisa and William Cubarney...two-time varsity letter-winner under head coach Mary Ellen Ferragonio...named team captain during her varsity career...named second team all-section her junior year...member of section champion and state quarterfinalist team...brother Nicholas pitched at Northeastern University (Mass.), earning Rookie of the Year honors during collegiate career…pre-mad major…planned career as physician’s assistant
Hannah Cubarney Career Statistics SEASON 2014 2015 Total
SP MP 30 14 35 18 65 32
K K/S E TA PCT 45 1.50 31 187 .075 30 0.86 25 145 .034 75 1.15 56 332 .057
A A/S SA SA/S SE 1 0.03 0 0.00 1 1 0.03 0 0.00 0 2 0.03 0 0.00 1
DIG D/S RE BS BA 31 1.03 1 4 5 16 0.46 0 1 12 47 0.72 1 5 17
TB B/S BE BHE 9 0.30 1 1 13 0.37 0 1 22 0.34 1 2
13 • KYLEE KARCZEWSKI Junior Libero South Bend, Ind.
Kylee Karczewski Career Highs Kills:..............1.................................................... Nine Times Attacks..........8................. Wooster...................Nov. 8, 2014 Assists..........3................. Wooster............... Sept. 30, 2015 Serve Aces....4........... Pitt-Greensburg......... Sept. 12, 2014 Digs.............24.................Marietta.................. Oct. 25, 2014 Blocks...........1....................Olivet.................. Sept. 26, 2014
George Washington 2015: Played in 110 sets across 30 matches, serving as a fixture on the Allegheny back line…finished second on the team with 356 digs and 3.24 digs per frame, while adding 18 aces from the service area…collected double-digit digs in 21 matches, tallying a season-high 22 at Elizabethtown (Sept. 11) and Buffalo State (Oct. 31)…opened her sophomore campaign with double-digit digs in the Gators’ first eight matches and 13 of the beginning 14 games…served a trio of aces in a comeback five-set victory over Pitt-Bradford (Sept. 23) and a 3-0 win over New Jersey City (Oct. 10) 2014: Appeared in 115 sets, making five starts in her first season for the Gators....ended the campaign tied for second on the team with 30 service aces...averaged 2.38 digs per set, the third highest total on the team...posted 274 total digs, including a career-high 24 against Marietta (Oct. 25)...dug out 13 attacks to help the Gators to a 3-1 win over Oberlin to kickstart the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) slate for the Gators...picked up 16 digs in Allegheny’s dramatic, 3-2 win over Carnegie Mellon (Nov. 1)...scored a career-high four aces in the Gators’ 3-0 win over Pitt-Greensburg at the 2014 Gator Invitational (Sept. 12) Personal: Daughter of Tonya and Mark Karezewski...seven-time varsity letter-winner (tennis, volleyball)...two-time varsity volleyball captain....named Most Valuable Player twice (2013, 14)...named to All-Northern Indiana Conference (NIC) first team in 2014...additionally earned NIC second team (2014), NIC honorable mention (2013), and Most Valuable Player honors (2013, 14) in tennis...one of the team’s SAAC representatives in 2014…served as the treasurer of the Society of Physic Students in 2015…physics major, English minor…plans to attend medical school and become an orthopedic surgeon
Kylee Karczewski Career Statistics SEASON 2014 2015 Total
SP 111 110 221
MP 32 30 62
K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA 5 0.05 1 60 .067 13 0.12 29 4 0.04 6 68 -.029 18 0.16 18 9 0.04 7 128 .002 31 0.14 47
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SA/S 0.26 0.16 0.21
SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 10 263 2.37 29 0 1 1 0.01 0 4 4 356 3.24 30 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 14 619 2.80 59 0 1 1 0.00 0 6
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2016 Player Profiles 14 • LEAH FRANZLUEBBERS Junior Middle Hitter Wethersfield, Conn.
Leah Franzluebbers Career Highs Kills:.............17............. Buffalo State.............. Oct. 31, 2015 Attacks.........31............. Buffalo State.............. Oct. 31, 2015 Assists..........4............. Elizabethtown........... Sept. 11, 2015 Serve Aces....2.....................................................Two Times Digs..............6.............. Buffalo State.............. Oct. 31, 2015 Blocks...........9.................. Baruch.................. Sept. 5, 2014
East Catholic 2015: Paced the Gators with 87 blocks (23 solo, 64 assist) in 113 sets played…finished third on the team in kills with 162, compiling an average of 1.43 per set… dominated at the net in a five-set win at Buffalo State (Oct. 31), tallying 17 kills on a .516 hitting percentage along with eight blocks (5 solo, 3 assist)…completed her sophomore campaign with 32 rejections over seven matches…posted double-digit kills in three matches 2014: Appeared in 108 sets during her freshman campaign...led the team in blocking with 83 total blocks, including an impressive 28 solo stops, to anchor Allegheny to its best record since 2005...finished fifth in the conference in blocking...recorded a career-high nine blocks against Baruch (Sept. 5) at the 2014 Buttermaker Tournament...added 107 kills and a .225 hitting percentage for the Gators...racked up a career-high 10 kills against Shenandoah (Sept. 6)...averaged 5.00 kills per match at the 2014 Worthington Classic Personal: Daughter of Ronald and Barbara Franzluebbers... three-time varsity letterwinner in volleyball, earned additional letter in lacrosse...played under volleyball head coach Judy Landry...two-time CCC-North All-Conference Team selection (2013, 2014)...earned CCC-North All-Academic honors during all four years...biology and political science major, German and political science double minor
Leah Franzluebbers Career Statistics SEASON 2014 2015 Total
SP 104 113 217
MP 32 31 63
K K/S E TA PCT 107 1.03 34 325 .225 162 1.43 65 498 .195 269 1.24 99 823 .207
A 8 11 19
A/S 0.08 0.10 0.09
SA SA/S SE 2 0.02 0 3 0.03 8 5 0.02 8
DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 23 0.22 1 25 55 80 0.77 9 1 55 0.49 1 23 64 87 0.77 4 0 78 0.36 2 48 119 167 0.77 13 1
17 • JUSTINE KELLY Junior Setter Seattle, Wash.
Justine Kelly Career Highs Kills:..............7.............. Buffalo State.............. Oct. 31, 2015 Attacks.........22............. Misericordia.............. Oct. 10, 2015 Assists.........48............. Shenandoah.............. Sept. 6, 2014 Serve Aces....6..............Pitt-Bradford............ Sept. 23, 2015 Digs.............21............. Shenandoah.............. Sept. 6, 2014 Blocks...........4.....................................................Two Times
Mountlake Terrace Notable: All-NCAC selection (2014, HM) 2015: Saw action in 111 sets across 30 matches…served as the Gators’ primary setter, finishing sixth in the NCAC with 847 assists and seventh in helpers per set (7.63)…registered 30 or more assists in 13 matches, including a season-high 46 in a dramatic five-set victory over Pitt-Bradford (Sept. 23)…starred in the Buffalo State Bengal Challenge, collecting 132 assists in three matches…posted nine doubledoubles during her sophomore campaign, including a stretch of four consecutive between Sept. 5-11…garnered All-Tournament Team honors at the Lycoming Warrior Tip-Off Classic after dishing out 121 helpers and collecting 34 digs over the two days…named Gator Athlete of the Week on Oct. 12, totaling 18 kills, 17 digs, nine service aces, and 59 assists in a 3-0 weekend at the St. Joseph’s (L.I.) Quad Match 2014: All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection...appeared in 33 matches and 115 sets during her freshman campaign...finished the season with 987 assists, the highest single-season total for the Gators since the 2010 season...recorded seven games with 40 or more assists, including a career-high 48 in the Gators’ four-set win over Shenandoah at the 2014 Buttermaker Invitational...held a streak of four consecutive matches with 35 or more assists, starting with 46 assists against Manhattanville (Sept. 13) and continuing until the squad’s Worthington Classic classic, five-set comeback win over Olivet (Sept. 26)...added 75 kills during the season, including a season-high six against Thiel (Sept. 12)...picked up a season-high 21 digs against Shenandoah (Sept. 6)...recorded 34 total blocks, the fourth highest total on the team... earned All-Tournament honors at both the 2014 Saint Vincent Bearcat Challenge and the 2014 Buttermaker Invitational Personal: Daughter of Shay Kelly...four-time varsity letterwinner...three-time All-WESCO selection, earning first team honors in 2013...named captain for senior season...recipient of 2012 coaches’ award... biology major, global health studies minor…planned career as a physician assistant
Justine Kelly Career Statistics SEASON 2014 2015 Total
SP 111 111 222
MP 32 30 62
K K/S E TA PCT A A/S 74 0.67 20 255 .212 947 8.53 109 0.98 19 388 .232 847 7.63 183 0.82 39 643 .224 1,794 8.08
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SA 30 36 66
SA/S SE 0.27 16 0.32 9 0.30 25
DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 227 2.05 3 6 26 32 0.29 5 24 257 2.32 3 1 26 27 0.24 3 31 484 2.18 6 7 52 59 0.27 8 55
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2 • RACHEL SLOTTERBACK Sophomore Def. Specialist Richmond, Va.
Rachel Slotterback Career Highs Kills:..............0...................................................................... Attacks..........6............... Wittenberg............. Sept. 26, 2015 Assists..........9..................Denison.................. Oct. 17, 2015 Serve Aces....3..............Pitt-Bradford............ Sept. 30, 2015 Digs.............17................ Wooster............... Sept. 30, 2015 Blocks...........0......................................................................
Collegiate School 2015: Saw action in 24 matches as a freshman, playing a total of 60 sets…compiled 123 digs on the season and posted double-digits in that category over three different matches, with a season-high 17 coming in a five-set victory at Wooster (Sept. 30)…served nine aces, including a season-high three in a win over Pitt-Bradford (Sept. 23)…shifted into a setting role against Denison (Oct. 17), dishing out nine assists in three sets Personal: Daughter of Stephen and Christine Slotterback…won four letters across two sports at Collegiate School…named All-LIS as a senior in volleyball…history and political science double major, English minor
Rachel Slotterback Career Statistics SEASON 2015 Total
SP MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 60 24 0 0.00 1 45 -.022 16 0.27 9 0.15 23 123 2.05 19 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 60 24 0 0.00 1 45 -.022 16 0.27 9 0.15 23 123 2.05 19 0 0 0 0.00 0 0
4 • BRI ASHLEY Sophomore Setter Erie, Pa.
Bri Ashley Career Highs Kills:..............1............New Jersey City........... Oct..10, 2015 Attacks..........3............New Jersey City........... Oct. 10, 2015 Assists..........9..................Denison.................. Oct. 17, 2015 Serve Aces....1............New Jersey City........... Oct. 10, 2015 Digs..............7..................Denison.................. Oct. 17, 2015 Blocks...........0......................................................................
Iroquois 2015: Appeared in four matches and seven sets in her first year…made her collegiate debut against Penn College (Sept. 11)…jumped into the setting rotation against Denison (Oct. 17), dishing out nine assists in three sets, to go along with seven digs Personal: Daughter of Jim and Deanna Ashley…eight-time letterwinner across two sports (volleyball, softball) at Iroquois…made the All-Region Second Team and AllTournament Team as a setter in 2014…claimed Offensive Player of the Year for softball in 2015 and earned All-Region Second Team honors as a shortstop in 2015 and at second base in 2014…served as Student Council president and National Honor Society vice president as a senior at Iroquois…psychology major, political science and English double-minor…planned career as a clinical psychologist
Bri Ashley Career Statistics SEASON 2015 Total
SP MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 7 4 1 0.14 2 5 -.200 17 2.43 1 0.14 0 10 1.43 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 7 4 1 0.14 2 5 -.200 17 2.43 1 0.14 0 10 1.43 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0
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2016 Player Profiles 6 • MEGHAN UHT Sophomore Middle Hitter Erie, Pa.
Meghan Uht Career Highs Kills:..............0...................................................................... Attacks..........0...................................................................... Assists..........0...................................................................... Serve Aces....0...................................................................... Digs..............0...................................................................... Blocks...........0......................................................................
Harbor Creek 2015: Made her collegiate debut against New Jersey City (Oct. 10) Personal: Daughter of Kevin and Renee Uht…won four letters in volleyball and two in track & field at Harbor Creek…named First Team All-Region and Third Team All-District in 2013 and 2014…gathered Breakout Player of the Week accolades in 2012 and 2014…served as a captain for the volleyball team as a senior…collected Scholar Athlete honors in all four varsity seasons…member of Student Council and National Honor Society at Harbor Creek…neuroscience major, economics minor… planned career as a physician assistant
Meghan Uht Career Statistics SEASON 2015 Total
SP MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 1 1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1 1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0
20 • LAUREN BODI Sophomore Right Side Fairport Harbor, Ohio
Lauren Bodi Career Highs Kills:..............0...................................................................... Attacks..........1............ St. John Fisher............ Oct. 30, 2015 Assists..........0...................................................................... Serve Aces....0...................................................................... Digs..............0...................................................................... Blocks...........0......................................................................
Fairport Harding 2015: Made her collegiate debut at St. John Fisher (Oct. 30) Personal: Daughter of Heidi Bodi…won four letters in volleyball and two in softball at Fairport Harding…collected a multitude of honors during her volleyball career, including MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, CVC First Team, All Ohio Team 2, and News Herald Player of the Week…member of Student Council, SADD, Give a Hand Take a Hand, and National Honor Society at Fairport Harding…biology and pre-physical therapy double-major, business minor…planned career in physical therapy
Lauren Bodi Career Statistics SEASON 2015 Total
SP MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 1 1 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1 1 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0
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1 • LAURYN LONG Freshman • Outside HItter Oakdale, Pa. • West Allegheny Personal: Daughter of Marshall and Suzanne Long…lettered all four years in volleyball at West Allegheny under coaches Brian Begor and Yoko Negau… helped lead the team to a MAC championship in 2014, adding All-Tournament Team honors in 2015 and All-Tournament MVP accolades in 2012…member of National Honor Society at West Allegheny, finishing with Highest Honors in the Top 10% of her class…sister, Katelynn, played volleyball at Allegheny… biology major, German minor…planned career in physical therapy
3 • EDEN MERKLE Freshman • Defensive Specialist Barrington, Ill. • Barrington Personal: Daughter of Brad and Christine Merkle…four-year letterwinner in volleyball and track at Barrington…started her final two seasons as a defensive specialist…worked in a volunteer organization called Hands of Hope during high school…environmental science major, global health minor
11 • RAELYNN DORSCHEID Freshman • Setter Macedon, N.Y. • Penfield Personal: Daughter of Maureen Brayley…two-year letterwinner in volleyball at Penfield…helped lead her team to a Section V championship and New York State finals appearance in 2014…named a New York State Scholar Athlete…member of National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Math League, and Symphony Orchestra at Penfield…biology/pre-med major, Latin minor…planned career in pediatric medicine
15 • LAUREN DUFFY Freshman • Middle Hitter Oakville, Ontario • St. Thomas Aquinas Personal: Daughter of Joe Duffy…played volleyball and badminton at St. Thomas Aquinas…helped the volleyball team to an undefeated record as a junior and provincial final appearance…made the honor roll all four years…mathematics major, economics minor…planned career as an actuary
18 • ALYSHA CROWTHER Freshman • Right Side Santa Cruz, Calif. • Santa Cruz Personal: Daughter of Jodi Crowther and Desney “Dillo” Williams…played both volleyball and basketball at Santa Cruz…was chosen as the second middle hitter on the All-CCC team…served as team captain of the volleyball team as a senior…member of Black Students Union and Circle of Friends Club at Santa Cruz…father, Desney Williams, played for Antigua in the Davis Cup…biology major, psychology minor…planned career as a pediatrician
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Individual Statistics ATTACK SET SERVE NO. PLAYER SP-MP-MS PTS P/S K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE 11 Taylor Samuel 111-31-28 292.5 2.64 257 2.32 128 860 .150 16 0.14 27 0.24 39 14 Leah Franzluebbers 113-31-29 220.0 1.95 162 1.43 65 498 .195 11 0.10 3 0.03 8 9 Morgan Bush 107-30-6 195.0 1.82 168 1.57 86 702 .117 3 0.03 0 0.00 0 18 Julia Weeks 103-30-26 176.5 1.71 149 1.45 76 594 .123 11 0.11 11 0.11 14 17 Justine Kelly 111-30-29 159.0 1.43 109 0.98 19 388 .232 847 7.63 36 0.32 9 15 Sarah Swartz 82-27-23 138.5 1.69 91 1.11 23 368 .185 11 0.13 6 0.07 5 19 Bree Blair 44-16-6 104.5 2.38 81 1.84 38 184 .234 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 10 Bailey Gawley 44-18-3 74.0 1.68 65 1.48 53 233 .052 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 7 Terra Schall 114-31-0 49.0 0.43 17 0.15 17 169 .000 75 0.66 32 0.28 12 12 Hannah Cubarney 35-18-2 37.0 1.06 30 0.86 25 145 .034 1 0.03 0 0.00 0 13 Kylee Karczewski 110-30-19 22.0 0.20 4 0.04 6 68 -.029 18 0.16 18 0.16 4 2 Rachel Slotterback 60-24-3 9.0 0.15 0 0.00 1 45 -.022 16 0.27 9 0.15 23 8 Emily Adams 6-5-0 7.5 1.25 7 1.17 2 14 .357 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 5 Karissa Welker 22-14-0 4.0 0.18 0 0.00 0 3 .000 1 0.05 4 0.18 2 4 Bri Ashley 7-4-0 2.0 0.29 1 0.14 2 5 -.200 17 2.43 1 0.14 0 6 Meghan Uht 1-1-0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 20 Lauren Bodi 1-1-0 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 TEAM 8-6-0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 TOTALS 114 1,490.5 13.07 1141 10.01 542 4277 .140 1027 9.01 147 1.29 117 OPPONENTS 114 1,659.0 14.55 1407 12.34 775 4788 .132 1311 11.50 148 1.30 194 DIG BLOCKING NO. PLAYER SP DIG D/S RE RE/S BS BA TOTAL B/S BE BHE 7 Terra Schall 114 762 6.68 26 0.23 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 14 Leah Franzluebbers 113 55 0.49 1 0.01 23 64 87.0 0.77 4 0 11 Taylor Samuel 111 353 3.18 43 0.39 1 15 16.0 0.14 1 8 17 Justine Kelly 111 257 2.32 3 0.03 1 26 27.0 0.24 3 31 13 Kylee Karczewski 110 356 3.24 30 0.27 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 9 Morgan Bush 107 73 0.68 0 0.00 5 44 49.0 0.46 6 1 18 Julia Weeks 103 164 1.59 20 0.19 1 31 32.0 0.31 5 2 15 Sarah Swartz 82 57 0.70 4 0.05 13 57 70.0 0.85 2 4 2 Rachel Slotterback 60 123 2.05 19 0.32 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 10 Bailey Gawley 44 15 0.34 3 0.07 0 18 18.0 0.41 0 0 19 Bree Blair 44 7 0.16 0 0.00 9 29 38.0 0.86 1 0 12 Hannah Cubarney 35 16 0.46 0 0.00 1 12 13.0 0.37 0 1 5 Karissa Welker 22 22 1.00 4 0.18 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TEAM 8 0 0.00 2 0.25 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 4 Bri Ashley 7 10 1.43 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 8 Emily Adams 6 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1 1.0 0.17 0 0 6 Meghan Uht 1 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 20 Lauren Bodi 1 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TOTALS 114 2270 19.91 155 1.36 54 297 202.5 1.78 22 51 OPPONENTS 114 2369 20.78 146 1.28 38 132 104.0 0.91 40 71
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2015 Season in Review Schedule & Results DATE Sept. 1 # Sept. 4 # Sept. 4 # Sept. 5 # Sept. 5 Sept. 9 & Sept. 11 & Sept. 11 & Sept. 12 & Sept. 12 $ Sept. 18 $ Sept. 19 $ Sept. 19 Sept. 23 * Sept. 25 * Sept. 26 * Sept. 30 * Oct. 3 % Oct. 9 % Oct. 10 % Oct. 10 * Oct. 17 * Oct. 21 * Oct. 24 * Oct. 27 ^ Oct. 30 ^ Oct. 31 ^ Oct. 31 ! Nov. 6 ! Nov. 7 ! Nov. 7
OPPONENT FREDONIA STATE vs. Waynesburg @ Saint Vincent vs. Muskingum vs. Carlow GROVE CITY vs. Elizabethtown vs. Penn College @ Lycoming vs. York (Pa.) MARYMOUNT LYCOMING THIEL PITT-BRADFORD DEPAUW #8 WITTENBERG @ Wooster OHIO WESLEYAN @ St. Joseph’s (L.I.) vs. Misericordia vs. New Jersey City @ Denison @ Oberlin @ Kenyon HIRAM vs. St. John Fisher vs. St. Lawrence @ Buffalo State @ #5 Wittenberg vs. Denison vs. Oberlin
RESULT L, 1-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 0-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 2-3 W, 3-0 L, 1-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 W, 3-2 L, 0-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 0-3 W, 3-2 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 W, 3-2 L, 1-3 W, 3-2 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 W, 3-1
SCORE-BY-SET OVERALL CONF 23-25, 15-25, 25-18, 25-27 0-1 --- 25-17, 25-20, 25-22 1-1 --- 25-21, 25-17, 25-18 2-1 --- 13-25, 24-26, 21-25 2-2 --- 25-11, 26-24, 25-10 3-2 --- 25-12, 32-30, 25-21 4-2 --- 25-23, 25-19, 22-25, 23-25, 10-15 4-3 --- 25-10, 25-13, 25-11 5-3 --- 18-25, 25-19, 20-25, 16-25 5-4 --- 27-25, 25-19, 25-23 6-4 --- 25-23, 25-14, 23-25, 25-21 7-4 --- 25-18, 25-20, 7-25, 25-21 8-4 --- 25-14, 25-15, 25-13 9-4 --- 25-27, 29-27, 25-27, 25-12, 15-9 10-4 --- 16-25, 25-20, 17-25, 19-25 10-5 0-1 13-25, 11-25, 13-25 10-6 0-2 25-17, 19-25, 25-20, 21-25, 15-11 11-6 1-2 21-25, 17-25, 13-25 11-7 1-3 25-18, 25-11, 25-10 12-7 1-3 25-12, 25-22, 25-13 13-7 1-3 25-9, 25-17, 25-12 14-7 1-3 9-25, 16-25, 18-25 14-8 1-4 25-21, 18-25, 22-25, 25-22, 16-14 15-8 2-4 10-25, 19-25, 12-25 15-9 2-5 13-25, 15-25, 15-25 15-10 2-6 26-28, 25-16, 19-25, 25-13, 15-7 16-10 2-6 25-22, 22-25, 25-27, 21-25 16-11 2-6 19-25, 25-16, 16-25, 25-20, 15-11 17-11 2-6 18-25, 14-25, 11-25 17-12 2-6 25-19, 25-13, 18-25, 16-25, 5-15 17-13 2-6 25-16, 21-25, 25-14, 25-17 18-13 2-6
TIME 1:50 1:17 1:08 1:30 1:15 1:30 1:55 0:50 1:30 1:10 1:41 1:27 1:02 1:59 1:40 1:02 1:55 1:21 1:00 1:07 0:52 1:02 1:54 --- 1:01 1:50 1:58 1:50 1:02 1:35 1:30
ATTEND 123 67 110 136 144 114 176 33 128 125 175 196 196 67 71 83 96 113 46 42 38 125 94 87 137 100 88 100 150 50 50
# - Saint Vincent Bearcat Challenge; & - Lycoming Warrior Tip-Off Classic; $ - Allegheny Gator Invitational; % - St. Joseph’s (L.I.) Quad Match; ^ - Buffalo State Bengal Challenge; * - NCAC match; ! - NCAC Tournament Home matches in ALL CAPS
Game-by-Game Statistical Leaders DATE OPPONENT Sept. 1 FREDONIA STATE Sept. 4 vs. Waynesburg Sept. 4 @ Saint Vincent Sept. 5 vs. Muskingum Sept. 5 vs. Carlow Sept. 9 GROVE CITY Sept. 11 vs. Elizabethtown Sept. 11 vs. Penn College Sept. 12 @ Lycoming Sept. 12 vs. York (Pa.) Sept. 18 MARYMOUNT Sept. 19 LYCOMING Sept. 19 THIEL Sept. 23 PITT-BRADFORD Sept. 25 DEPAUW Sept. 26 #8 WITTENBERG Sept. 30 @ Wooster Oct. 3 OHIO WESLEYAN Oct. 9 @ St. Joseph’s (L.I.) Oct. 10 vs. Misericordia Oct. 10 vs. New Jersey City Oct. 17 @ Denison Oct. 21 @ Oberlin Oct. 24 @ Kenyon Oct. 27 HIRAM Oct. 30 vs. St. John Fisher Oct. 31 vs. St. Lawrence Oct. 31 @ Buffalo State Nov. 6 @ #5 Wittenberg Nov. 7 @ Denison Nov. 7 vs. Oberlin
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RESULT KILLS ACES BLOCKS L, 1-3 T. Samuel - 13 2 tied - 2 L. Franzluebbers - 3 W, 3-0 T. Samuel - 12 2 tied - 2 2 tied - 3 W, 3-0 M. Bush - 11 T. Schall - 1 S. Swartz - 4 L, 0-3 T. Samuel - 9 None 2 tied - 2 W, 3-0 L. Franzluebbers - 10 T. Samuel - 2 2 tied - 2 W, 3-0 2 tied - 8 3 tied - 1 S. Swartz - 3 L, 2-3 T. Samuel - 15 T. Schall - 6 3 tied - 2 W, 3-0 B. Gawley - 7 2 tied - 2 L. Franzluebbers - 3 L, 1-3 T. Samuel - 13 T. Samuel - 3 L. Franzluebbers - 6 W, 3-0 T. Samuel - 13 T. Samuel - 3 S. Swartz - 8 W, 3-1 2 tied - 10 T. Schall - 2 2 tied - 4 W, 3-1 T. Samuel - 17 J. Kelly - 5 S. Swartz - 4 W, 3-0 T. Samuel - 12 2 tied - 1 S. Swartz - 5 W, 3-2 T. Samuel - 15 J. Kelly - 6 S. Swartz - 5 L, 1-3 T. Samuel - 11 K. Karczewski - 2 L. Franzluebbers - 4 L, 0-3 L. Franzluebbers - 3 None L. Franzluebbers - 4 W, 3-2 T. Samuel - 15 2 tied - 2 S. Swartz - 3 L, 0-3 J. Weeks - 7 2 tied - 1 3 tied - 1 W, 3-0 T. Samuel - 10 2 tied - 2 S. Swartz - 7 W, 3-0 T. Samuel - 10 J. Kelly - 5 L. Franzluebbers - 3 W, 3-0 2 tied - 7 K. Welker - 4 3 tied - 2 L, 0-3 2 tied - 6 None 3 tied - 2 W, 3-2 M. Bush - 13 T. Schall - 2 B. Blair - 4 L, 0-3 2 tied - 6 K. Karczewski - 2 B. Blair - 2 L, 0-3 B. Blair - 5 T. Schall - 2 2 tied - 3 W, 3-2 B. Blair - 15 T. Samuel - 6 L. Franzluebbers - 5 L, 1-3 B. Blair - 14 2 tied - 1 2 tied - 4 W, 3-2 L. Franzluebbers - 17 J. Kelly - 2 L. Franzluebbers - 8 L, 0-3 B. Blair - 5 T. Samuel - 1 L. Franzluebbers - 3 L, 2-3 2 tied - 8 2 tied - 2 B. Blair - 8 W, 3-1 B. Gawley - 10 J. Kelly - 3 S. Swartz - 7
ASSISTS DIGS J. Kelly - 26 T. Schall - 35 J. Kelly - 36 T. Schall - 19 J. Kelly - 31 T. Schall - 19 J. Kelly - 26 T. Schall - 29 J. Kelly - 33 K. Karczewski - 20 J. Kelly - 24 T. Schall - 31 J. Kelly - 41 T. Schall - 33 J. Kelly - 28 T. Schall - 14 J. Kelly - 26 T. Schall - 33 J. Kelly - 26 2 tied - 14 J. Kelly - 34 2 tied - 17 J. Kelly - 35 T. Schall - 20 J. Kelly - 30 T. Schall - 18 J. Kelly - 46 T. Schall - 41 J. Kelly - 28 T. Schall - 38 J. Kelly - 8 T. Schall - 19 J. Kelly - 34 T. Schall - 36 J. Kelly - 15 T. Schall - 16 J. Kelly - 23 T. Schall - 17 J. Kelly - 16 T. Schall - 28 J. Kelly - 20 T. Schall - 11 2 tied - 9 T. Schall - 20 J. Kelly - 42 T. Schall - 25 J. Kelly - 17 T. Schall - 12 J. Kelly - 11 T. Schall - 18 J. Kelly - 44 T. Schall - 40 J. Kelly - 45 T. Schall - 31 J. Kelly - 43 T. Schall - 43 J. Kelly - 8 T. Schall - 21 J. Kelly - 24 T. Schall - 22 J. Kelly - 27 T. Schall - 28
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FORT WAYNE
OBERLIN, OH 44074
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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
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HIRAM COLLEGE
74
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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY GREENCASTLE, IN 46135
70
EARLHAM COLLEGE RICHMOND, IN 47374
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76 77
GRANVILLE, OH 43023
SPRINGFIELD, OH 45501
75
OHIO
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Delaware, Ohio
Crawfordsville, Ind.
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WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY
DAYTON
80
PENNSYLVANIA
WOOSTER, OH 44691
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COLUMBUS
70
YOUNGSTOWN
HIRAM, OH 44234
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN 47933
INDIANAPOLIS
MEADVILLE, PA 16335
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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE
CLEVELAND
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2015 ALL-NCAC TEAM
FIRST TEAM Player Pos. School Class Iris Anderson OH Ohio Wesleyan So. Lindsay Brewer OH Hiram Sr. Kendall Farmer MH Wittenberg Jr. Elena Lein MB Denison Sr. Faith Rowles S DePauw Sr. Kara Seidenstricker RS Wittenberg Sr.
SECOND TEAM Player Pos School Class Katie Barton RS Hiram Sr. Bryanna Jay RS Wittenberg Sr. Brianna La Croix OH Ohio Wesleyan So. Keely McGrath DS DePauw Sr. Delaney Swanson OH Kenyon Fr. Elisabeth Wilson MH DePauw Jr.
Player of the Year Kara Seidenstricker, Wittenberg Libero of the Year Keely McGrath, DePauw
Newcomer of the Year Delaney Swanson, Kenyon Coach of the Year Paco Labrador, Wittenberg
HONORABLE MENTION Player Pos. School Class Jillian Hostetler OH/RS Oberlin Jr. Meredith Leung S Oberlin Jr. Rachele Lock OH Denison Jr. Claire Maier S Hiram Jr. Savannah Moore OH/S Wooster Sr. Leah Reinfranck MB Denison So. Taylor Samuel OH/DS Allegheny Sr. Terra Schall DS/L Allegheny So. Jensen Shurbert S Kenyon So.
2015 NCAC STANDINGS
2015 NCAC TOURNAMENT
NCAC Overall W L WIN% W L WIN% Wittenberg 8 0 1.000 29 3 .906 Ohio Wesleyan 7 1 .875 26 6 .813 Hiram 5 3 .625 22 11 .667 DePauw 5 3 .625 19 11 .633 Denison 5 3 .625 14 14 .500 Allegheny 2 6 .250 18 13 .581 Kenyon 2 6 .250 15 13 .536 Oberlin 2 6 .250 8 19 .296 Wooster 0 8 .000 12 14 .462
Seventh-Place Match Match L: Allegheny 3, Oberlin 1 (25-16, 21-25, 25-14, 25-17)
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Fifth-Place Match Match K: Kenyon 3, Denison 0 (25-16, 25-23, 25-17) Third-Place Match Match H: Hiram 3, Ohio Wesleyan 1 (25-21, 25-23, 20-25, 27-25) Championship Match Match G: Wittenberg 3, DePauw 1 (25-19, 22-25, 25-16, 25-14)
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Program Awards & Accolades
AVCA All-Americans Molly Dietz .......................................1990, ‘91 Vicki Kajder..............................................2003 Sue Plyler.................................................1988 Academic All-American Molly Dietz ..............................................1991 Missy Rau.........................................1995, ‘96 AVCA All-Great Lakes 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 AVCA All-Great Lakes Newcomer of the Year Traci Stoner .............................................2004 AVCA East Region Coach of the Year Bridget Sheehan ......................................1987 All-NCAC 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 Solan.............................................2009 Renea Surrena...........................1989, ‘90, ‘91 All-NCAC Second Team 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 Betset LaPorte .........................................2006 Jordan Leopold........................................2010 Sue Plyler.................................................1986 Missy Rau................................................1996 Annie Schultheis......................................2007 Jamie Smartz...........................................1987 Traci Stoner..............................................2005 Caitlin Solan.............................................2008 Lindsay Tupman................................2003, ‘04 All-NCAC Honorable Mention Tonya Andrews........................................2000 Fawn Balliro......................................1998, ‘99 Audra Batdorff.........................................2011 Katie Bradshaw........................................2003
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Kristen Cunningham................................1993 Dhira Dale................................................2002 Megan Finch............................................2005 Bailey Gawley...........................................2014 Jill Heimbuch....................................1992, ‘94 Caileigh Hughes.......................................2009 Justine Kelly.............................................2014 Jordan Leopold .......................................2009 Meghan Radkowski..................................2000 Missy Rau................................................1995 Caitlin Rothman.................................2010, 11 Taylor Samuel....................................2013, 15 Terra Schall..............................................2015 Amy Smith...............................................1985 Traci Stoner..............................................2004 Catherine Van Wagner..............................2008 Annie Schultheis......................................2006 Julia Weeks..............................................2012 Winnie Wong...........................................2011
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NCAC Player of the Year Molly Deitz ................................1989, ‘90, ‘91 Carol Frederick.........................................1987 NCAC Newcomer of the Year Vicki Kajder .............................................2000 NCAC All-Decade Team Molly Dietz.................................1984-93 (‘91) Carol Frederick...........................1984-93 (‘89) Gwen Herron..............................1984-93 (‘86) Renea Surrena...........................1984-93 (‘91) NCAC Coach of the Year
Traci Stoner
Bridget Sheehan................................1987, ‘90
Allegheny All-Americans Sue Plyler
Molly Dietz
Vicki Kajder Renea Surrena
Caitlin Solan
Lindsay Tupman
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Program Record Book Individual Season Records Kills
611 Molly Dietz................... 1991 599 Carol Frederick............. 1988 587 Molly McCoy................ 1997 583 Molly Dietz................... 1990 577 Molly McCoy................ 1996 554 Tonya Andrews............ 1998 486 Megan Finch................ 2005 470 Tonya Andrews............ 1999 468 Tonya Andrews............ 2000 423 Kristen Cunningham....... 1995 .380 .368 .336 .336 .332 .321 .302 .302 .301 .300
Attack Pct.
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
Assists
1,596 Vicki Kajder.................. 2003 1,406 Sue Plyler..................... 1988 1,325 Renea Surrena............. 1991 1,322 Traci Stoner................. 2005 1,252 Bobbi Ruddock............ 1998 1,232 Amy Bryson................. 1996 1,195 Renea Surrena............. 1990 1,180 Heather Dossat............ 1992 1,132 Traci Stoner................. 2004 1,122 Amanda Bancroft......... 2007
Total Blocks 302 271 257 234 232 208 181 137
Molly Dietz..............1990 Julie Bradley...........1987 Heidi Vossler..........1987 Molly Dietz..............1989 Molly Dietz..............1991 Molly Dietz..............1988 Missy Rau...............1996 Betsy LaPorte.........2006
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
762 722 678 669 665 661 649 628 625 568 566 566
Terra Schall.................. 2015 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
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Team Season Records Kills
1,998.................(2003) 1,751.................(2005) 1,748.................(1991) 1,739.................(1988) 1,722.................(1996)
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
3,128.................(1990) 2,936.................(1996) 2,883.................(2005) 2,868.................(1998) 2,758.................(2003)
Total Blocks
616....................(1987) 526....................(1988) 470....................(1990) 397....................(1991) 378....................(1989)
Individual Match Records Kills Five Games: 40.......................................Tonya Andrews ................................ vs. Goucher, 10/03/98 Four Games: 33.......................................... Molly McCoy ..................................... vs. Case, 10/22/97 Three Games: 26.......................................Tonya Andrews .............................vs. Grove City, 09/22/98 ...........................vs. Manchester, 09/04/99 Assists 84.......................................Bobbi Ruddock ................................ vs. Goucher, 10/03/98 72....................................Amanda Bancroft ......................vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 10/06/07 68.......................................Heather Dossat ................................ vs. Denison, 11/07/92 68...............................................Sue Plyler .......................vs. Ohio Northern, 09/29/88
Service Aces
129 65 64 63 61 56 56 56 55 54
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Service Aces 9...................................... Annie Schultheis .....................vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 09/16/05 9.............................................. Vicki Kajder .....................vs. Ohio Dominican, 10/25/03 Digs 56...................................... Alyssa Edwards ................................ vs. Earlham, 09/30/06 43............................................ Terra Schall. .........................vs. Buffalo State, 10/31/15 41.................. Terra Schall (M.R. - 4 times) ...........................vs. Pitt-Bradford, 9/23/15 Total Blocks 32...........................................Julie Bradley ...............................vs. Edinboro, 09/30/87 21.......................................Tonya Andrews .............................vs. Dickinson, 09/27/97 20.......................................... Heidi Vossler ..............................vs. Edinboro, 09/30/87
Individual Career Records Kills
1,761 1,714 1,682 1,482 1,274 1,269 1,238 1,048 997 988
Molly McCoy..........1994-97 Tonya Andrews.......1997-00 Molly Dietz.............1988-91 Carol Frederick.......1985-88 Annie Schultheis....2004-07 Kristen Cunningham... 1992-95 Lindsey Tupman.....2002-05 Megan Finch...........2002-05 Jill Heimbuch.........1991-94 Barb Pendleton.......1986-89
.329 .308 .297 .283 .280 .268 .266 .256 .239 .238
Molly Dietz.............1988-91 Lindsey Tupman.....2002-05 Tonya Andrews.......1997-00 Carol Frederick.......1986-88 Katie Bradshaw......2001-03 Missy Rau..............1993-96 Megan Finch...........2002-05 Julie Bradley...........1986-89 Molly McCoy..........1994-97 Dhira Dale..............2000-03
Attack Pct.
Service Aces
292 164 147 143 142 131 126 125 123 118 107
Vicki Kajder............2000-03 Carol Frederick.......1985-88 Paula Wasikowski...1986-89 Catherine Kasianowicz.2011-14 Missy Rau..............1993-96 Dhira Dale..............2000-03 Jordan Leopold......2007-10 Kim Zawada............1993-96 Joy Kosiewicz.........1991-94 Annie Schultheis....2004-07 Lindsey Tupman.....2002-05
4,836 3,616 3,522 3,093 2,992 2,764 2,454 2,256 1,921 1,794
Vicki Kajder............2000-03 Renea Surrena........1988-91 Sue Plyler...............1985-88 Amy Bryson............1993-96 Amanda Bancroft....2006-08 Hether Dossat........1991-94 Traci Stoner............2004-05 Bobbi Ruddock.......1995-98 Madie Hudac..........2010-12 Justine Kelly...............2014-
Assists
Digs
2,218 2,035 1,701 1,660 1,461 1,443 1,430 1,375 1,352 1,343 1,263
Joy Kosiewicz.........1991-94 Rhiannon Mauk......2001-04 Catherine Kasianowicz.2011-14 Vicki Kajder............2000-03 Molly Dietz.............1988-91 Wendy Turkovich....1996-98 Annie Schultheis....2004-07 Amy Davison..........1990-93 Lindsey Tupman.....2002-05 Alyssa Edwards......2006-07 Molly McCoy..........1994-97
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
Total Blocks
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Senior Salute TAYLOR SAMUEL #11 • OH/DS • Toms River, N.J. / Toms River Notable: Two-time All-NCAC selection (2013, HM; 2015, HM) 2015: All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection…played in 111 sets over 31 matches, pacing the Gators with 257 kills and an average of 2.32 per frame…added 353 digs – an average of 3.18 per set – for the third best marks on the team…registered 13 double-doubles, 15 double-digit kill performances, and 21 double-digit dig efforts over the year…collected 20+ digs in two matches, including a career-high 23 in a five-set victory at Wooster (Sept. 30)… found the floor on a season-high 17 of 46 swings in a four-set win against Lycoming (Sept. 19)…named Gator Athlete of the Week on Sept. 21 after totaling 41 kills, 30 digs, two blocks, and two service aces in a 3-0 weekend
2014: Appeared in 24 matches as a junior during injuryshortened campaign...averaged 3.07 kills/set, posting a total of 230 kills to finish the season with the team lead...posted 10 double-digit performances in kills, establishing a new career-high with 19 against Shenandoah (Sept. 6) and Manhattanville (Sept. 13)...finished with 64 digs in 75 sets for the Gators...earned Allegheny Athlete of the Week honors after leading the Gators to a 3-1 record at the Buttermaker Tournament posting a 60-kill weekend while earning All-Tournament honors 2013: All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection…played in 107 sets for the Gators…averaged 2.26 kills and 2.41 digs per set… finished season with a team-high 242 total kills…set a new career-high with 16 kills against Wooster (Nov. 9)…added 45 service aces during sophomore campaign…scored seven service aces against Oberlin (Oct. 2)...recorded a season-high 16 digs three times during 2013 season, including a five-set victory over Houghton (Sept. 28) 2012: Appeared in eight matches, playing in 19 sets…averaged 2.16 kills per set…recorded a seasonhigh 14 kills against Ohio Wesleyan (Nov. 3) Personal: Daughter of Tina Scarpulla and Greg Samuel…named rookie of the year, best attacker and MVP during varsity career…father, Greg, played football at The University of Texas at Arlington… managerial economic major, spanish, psychology, and computer science minor
Career Statistics SEASON 2012 2013 2014 2015 TOTALS
SP 19 107 75 111 312
MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S 8 41 2.16 30 134 .082 1 0.05 0 0.00 30 242 2.26 145 749 .130 16 0.15 45 0.42 24 230 3.07 97 688 .193 9 0.12 5 0.03 31 257 2.32 128 860 .150 16 0.14 27 0.24 93 770 2.47 400 2,431 .152 42 0.13 77 0.25
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SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE 1 5 0.26 1 0 3 3 0.16 1 53 258 2.41 36 7 13 20 0.19 3 3 64 0.85 9 1 10 11 0.15 2 39 353 3.18 43 1 15 16 0.14 1 96 663 2.13 89 9 41 50 0.16 7
BHE 0 0 10 8 18
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26 SARAH SWARTZ #15 • MH • Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Allegheny 2015: Saw action in 82 sets as a senior…finished second on Allegheny with 70 blocks (13 solo, 57 assist) and 0.85 rejections per set…picked up eight blocks (6 solo, 2 assist) in a three-set victory over York [Pa.] (Sept. 12)… closed her career in blue and gold with seven rejections (2 solo, 5 assist) in the NCAC Tournament against Oberlin (Nov. 7)…registered a season-high 10.5 points on eight kills and five block assists in a five-set win over Pitt-Bradford (Sept. 23)
2014: Appeared in 114 sets for the Gators during her junior season...ended the season with 169 kills, 80 blocks and 110 total digs...finished eighth in the NCAC in blocking...recorded a season-high seven blocks twice, first against Olivet (Sept. 26) before a second seven-block performance against Rowan (Sept. 27)...posted a pair of double-digit kill performances against Pitt.-Greensburg (Sept. 12) and Oberlin (Sept. 30)...scored a season-high four service aces in her season debut against Waynesburg (Aug. 29) 2013: Appeared in 107 sets…finished second on the team with 75.0 total blocks…made 42 solo stops while assisting on 33 blocks…ended the 2013 season with 192 kills…recorded a new career-high with 17 kills, helping spark the Gators to a come-from-behind, 3-2 win over Houghton (Sept. 28)…finished 2013 season with four double-digit kill performances…tied a career-high with 7.0 total blocks against Misericordia (Sept. 7) and Houghton (Sept. 28)…opened the season with a streak of seven consecutive matches with at least one solo block…grabbed a career-high five solo blocks in her career-high tying performance against Houghton 2012: Appeared in 33 matches, playing in 119 sets…finished the season with 195 kills, third-highest team total…recorded a season-high 11 kills against Pitt-Bradford (9/26/12)…led the team with 73 total blocks, including a season-high seven against Ohio Wesleyan (9/22/12)…named Allegheny Female Athlete of the Week (10/9/12) Personal: Daughter of Suzanne Girard and John Swartz…two-time letter winner in volleyball…fourtime scholar athlete award winner…played cello…member of National Honor Society…environmental science major
Career Statistics SEASON 2012 2013 2014 2015 TOTALS
SP 119 107 114 82 422
MP K K/S E TA PCT 33 195 1.64 59 688 .198 30 192 1.79 62 585 .222 33 169 1.48 58 553 .201 27 91 1.11 23 368 .185 123 647 1.53 202 2,194 .203
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A 3 3 9 11 26
A/S 0.03 0.03 0.08 0.13 0.06
SA 8 12 26 6 52
SA/S SE 0.07 5 0.11 5 0.23 8 0.07 5 0.12 23
DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 64 0.54 0 21 52 73 0.61 10 1 52 0.49 0 42 33 75 0.70 12 1 110 0.96 1 22 58 80 0.70 4 1 57 0.70 4 13 57 70 0.85 2 4 283 0.67 5 98 200 298 0.71 28 7
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Senior Salute JULIA WEEKS #18 • OH/RS • McLean, Va. / Langley Notable: All-NCAC selection (2012, HM) 2015: Played in 103 sets across 30 matches…finished fourth on the team with 149 kills, while slotting in at fifth in kills per set (1.45), total digs (164), and total blocks (32.0)…posted a double-double (10 kills, 10 digs) in a four-set victory over Marymount (Sept. 18)…registered double-digit digs on five different occasions…rejected a quartet of attacks in back-to-back matches against Thiel (Sept. 19) and Pitt-Bradford (Sept. 23) 2014: Appeared in 31 matches as a junior...finished with 134 kills, averaging 1.40 kills/set...picked up 23 total blocks and recorded season-high 12 kills against PittBradford (Sept. 24) in a 3-0 sweep
2013: Played in 107 sets for the Gators…finished 2013 with 181 kills, averaging 1.69 per set…also averaged 1.50 digs per set while picking up 35.0 total blocks…recorded season-high 19 kills in five-set match against Albion (Sept. 13)…scored six double-digit kill performances…finished 2013 third on the team in kills…also recorded 46 assists, tying the second highest total on the team…posted a career-high five assists against Buffalo State (Sept. 14)…recorded a career-high four aces against Thiel (Sept. 13) and Pitt-Bradford (Sept. 25)…set a new career-high with 14 digs against Albion (Sept. 13)…tied a career high with four block assists against Franciscan (Aug. 31). 2012: All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection…appeared in 30 matches, playing in 104 sets… led the team with 238 kills, averaging 2.29 per set…recorded three consecutive double-digit kill games from Sept. 22 vs. Otterbein to Sept. 26 vs. Pitt-Bradford…recorded a season-high 20 kills against Messiah (Oct. 13)…set a career-high with 13 digs against Ohio Wesleyan (Nov. 3) Personal: Daughter of Margaret and Richard Weeks…two-sport athlete, six-time letter winner in volleyball and softball…named first-team all-district and second-team all-region as a junior…environmental science major, environmental writing minor
Career Statistics SEASON 2012 2013 2014 2015 TOTAL
SP MP K K/S E TA PCT 104 30 238 2.29 142 829 .116 107 30 181 1.69 108 682 .107 96 31 134 1.40 76 503 .115 103 30 149 1.45 76 594 .123 410 121 702 1.71 402 2,608 .115
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A/S SA 0.21 13 0.43 21 0.18 5 0.11 11 0.23 50
SA/S 0.12 0.20 0.05 0.11 0.12
SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 15 137 1.32 19 2 19 21 0.20 2 3 24 161 1.50 39 7 28 35 0.33 1 3 4 44 0.46 3 1 22 23 0.24 1 3 14 164 1.59 20 1 31 32 0.31 5 2 57 506 1.23 81 11 100 111 0.27 9 11
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