Chowan University 2011 Volleyball Media GuideGO HAWKS
Table of Contents
Quick Facts Location:
Murfreesboro, NC
Enrollment::
1,320
President:
Dr. M. Christopher White
Nickname:
Hawks
School Colors:
Blue and White
5-11
Athletic Director:
Dennis Helsel
Accommodation Listings
12
Head Coach:
Peter Green
2010 Season Statistics
13-14
Years at Chowan:
4th Season
Facility:
Helms Center
Volleyball Records
15
Capacity:
3500
Honors/Awards
16
Affiliation:
NCAA Division II
2011 Season Schedule
17
Conference:
CIAA
Quick Facts/Contact Information
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Roster
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Institutional Information
3
Head Coach
4
Team Biographies
Volleyball Contact Information Peter Green Head Coach Felicia Hollingsworth Administrative Assistant Meredith Long Sports Information Director
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(252) 398-6434 peterg@chowan.edu (252) 398-1239 hollif@chowan.edu (252) 398-6468 longm@chowan.edu
2011 Numerical Roster Num.
Full Name
Pos.
Ht.
Cl.
Hometown/Previous School
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Nikira Fults
MB
5-7
Fr.
El Paso, TX/John L. Chapin High School
5
Callie Armistead
S
5-8
Jr.
Richmond, VA/Deep Run High School
6
Victoria Lewis
OH
5-10
Sr.
Stafford, VA/Colonial Forge High School
7
Karina Monroe
MB
6-1
Jr.
Spotsylvania, VA/Courtland High School
8
Monica Ruffin
MB
5-8
So.
Richmond, VA/Hermitage High School
9
Allison Smith
S
5-8
Fr.
Manassas, VA/Stonewall Jackson High School
10
Megan Sawyer
RH
5-8
So.
Virginia Beach, VA/Ocean Lakes High School
12
Tara Thomalla
OH
5-10
Sr.
Yorkville, IL/Pasco-Hernando CC
Chelsey Sanderson
OH
5-9
Jr.
Pinion Hills, CA/Pasco-Hernando CC
Head Coach: Peter Green
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Important University Telephone Contacts Admissions Office Business Office Registrar’s Office Financial Aid Office
(800) 488-4101 (252) 398-6252 (252) 398-1230 (252) 398-1229
Important Websites Chowan University Athletics NCAA NCAA Clearinghouse NCCAA CIAA
www.chowan.edu www.gocuhawks.com www.ncaa.org www.ncaaclearinghouse.com www.thenccaa.org www.theciaa.com
Chowan University is a four-year co-education intuition. It is the second oldest of North
Carolina's seven Baptist Colleges. Chowan opened in 1848 as a four year college for women, Chowan Baptist Female institute. It was renamed Chowan College in 1910, admitted male students in 1931, and established itself as one of the leading junior colleges in the South in 1937. In 1992 the college returned to four year status. In April of 2006 Chowan President, Dr. M. Christopher White announced the changing of the institutions name from Chowan College to Chowan University. The University fulfills its mission with a careful blend of both liberal arts and professional courses. Recognizing that such a blend of knowledge and experience is particularly suited to the needs of contemporary society. Chowan takes as priority the need to connect general education with specialized education, theoretical learning with practical learning, and intellectual skills with vocational skills. Set amid 300 acres of woodlands embracing beautiful Lake Vann, Chowan’s main entrance leads gracefully around a college green to an antebellum mansion known as the McDowell Columns Building. Sixteen major buildings of contemporary design provide air-conditioned residence, academic and recreational facilities. The small-town university campus attracts students from at least twenty seven states and several countries each year. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools fully accredits Chowan University to offer the bachelor’s degree.
Academic Programs Accounting Allied Heath American Studies Biology Business -Applied Business -Business Admin. -Small Business Management -Small Business Administration Chemistry Church Music Coaching Counseling Criminal Justice Drama Elementary Education English Environmental Biology Exercise Science
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Fine Art Studies Graphic Communications Graphic Design History History (Contemporary) History Education Humanities Studies Information Studies Innovative Ministry Leadership Innovative Music Ministry Interdisciplinary Studies Mathematics Marketing Music Music Business/Technology Music Education Physical Education Physical Education/ Teacher Education Emphasis
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Pre-Professional -Pre-Dentistry -Pre-Law -Pre-Medicine -Pre-Nursing -Pre-Physical Therapy -Pre-Veterinary Medicine Printing Production and Imagery Technology Psychology Psychology (General Experimental) Public History Religion Science Social Science Sports Management Studio Art Teacher Education
Peter Green,
Women’s Head Volleyball Coach Peter Green will enter his fourth season as head coach of the Chowan University volleyball program. In the two years in which the Hawks have been a member of the CIAA, Green has led his squad to a CIAA title each year. The Hawks finished the 2010 season 22-13 overall and 20-3 in CIAA play, en route to the conference championship. Chowan defeated St. Augustine’s College in the 2010 CIAA Championship, 3-2. Green has compiled a 73-34 overall coaching record at Chowan and helped produce last year's CIAA Player of the Year, Karina Monroe. The 2010 team placed two student-athletes on each the CIAA FirstTeam, Second-Team, and Rookie-Team. Green came to Chowan after serving as assistant coach at Randolph-Macon College for five seasons. The Yellow Jackets consistently finished in the top three teams of the reputable NCAA Quick Facts DIII Old Dominion Athletic Conference since 2003. Green played an integral role in the recruitment and retention of the studentHOMETOWN athletes on the volleyball squad while he was employed with RMC Fredericksburg, VA during those seasons. EDUCATION Along with his assistant coaching experience at RMC, Green brings with his a vast club coaching background in the greater Richmond and Fredericksburg areas of Virginia. He has been a head coach in the respectable Richmond Volleyball Club organization and spent over five years with the Fredericksburg Juniors Volleyball Club as both an assistant and head coach. He currently works in the Tidewater area of Virginia with a club organization. From 2001-2003 Green was employed by his alma mater, Fredericksburg Christian High School. After serving as an assistant coach for the JV girls volleyball team in 2001, he was promoted to head coach in his final two seasons. In 2002, he led that team to a 2nd place conference finish. He also served as the head varsity boys volleyball coach in his last year and guided that squad to a 3rd place conference finish. .
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on Coach Green
COLLEGE Cedarville University 2000 B.A. Business Management B.A. Information Technology
COACHING CAREER VOLLEYBALL Fredericksburg Christian High School (2000-02) Fredericksburg Juniors (2002-04, 2006-07) Revolution Juniors (2005) Richmond Volleyball Club (2008) University of Richmond Women’s Club (2002) Randolph-Macon College, Asst. Coach (2003-08) Chowan University, Head Coach (2008-current) Coastal Virginia Volleyball Club (2008-current)
After four years of varsity volleyball playing experience at FCHS, Green continued his education and playing career at Cedarville University (OH). He played two seasons with the USVBA while at CU. He graduated in 2000 with a B.A. in Management Information Systems and Small Business Management. Green grew up in a military family and has lived in various locations both state side and overseas. He currently calls Fredericksburg his hometown. He holds USA Volleyball CAP I and IMPACT Certifications.
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#6 Victoria Lewis 5’10” • Senior • Outside Hitter Stafford, VA (Colonial Forge HS) As a Junior in 2010 First Team All-CIAA...CIAA Tournament MVP...Broke Chowan record for kills in a season (414) and career (979)...Broke Chowan record for service aces in a career (233)...Led team in kills and service aces As a Sophomore in 2009 First Team All-CIAA...Led team in both service aces and digs...second in kills...National Division II leader in aces As a Freshman in 2008 NCCAA All-American...Ranked fourth on the team in kills, blocks, and digs In her own words… If you could eat dinner with anyone, who would it be? “If I had the pleasure to
eat dinner with anyone I would chose one of the founding fathers such as Thomas Jefferson or Alexander Hamilton because I would have a chance to really grasp their brilliant ideas of how they constructed the document that is still in effect to this present day and will continue to remain significant..”
Off the Court with VICTORIA: Nickname: Tori Major: History; (Pre-law) Favorite Quote: “Go hard or go home” Sports Idol: Nicole Fawcett Interesting Fact: She likes hippos Club Team: Ichiban Academic Achievements: President’s List, Dean’s List, Alpha Lamba Delta College Achievements: 2010 First Team All-CIAA, 2010 CIAA Tournament MVP, 2009 First-Team All-CIAA PERSONAL: Daughter of Andrea and David Lewis...Brother Michael Lewis (16) Career Stats: Year SP K 2008 116 222 2009 127 343 2010 121 414 Career
K/Set 1.91 2.70 3.42
364 979
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2.69
E TA Pct. 97 615 .203 141 868 .233 203 1095 .193
A 8 10 17
A/Set 0.07 0.08 0.14
SA 26 125 82
SA/Set 0.22 0.98 0.69
Digs 163 294 281
D/Set 1.41 2.31 2.32
BS 11 8 10
BA 19 23 22
B/Set 0.26 0.24 0.26
441
35
0.10
233
0.65
738
2.03
29
64
0.25
2578 .209
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#12 Tara Thomalla 5’10” • Senior • Libero Yorkville, IL (Pasco-Hernando CC) As a Junior in 2010 Second Team All-CIAA...Led team in digs with 290...Had 33 service aces In 2009 (At Pasco-Hernando CC) Most Valuable Player Award...Second Team All-Conference...All-Area Team
In her own words… What is your favorite non-athletic childhood experience? “My favorite non-athletic childhood
memories would have to be my family vacations. My family loves to visit warm weather places since we live in Chicago, and my three most memorable trips were going to Florida, South Carolina, and Arizona. We would pack up all of our things and travel in one small car. Even though the ride was tight at times, I enjoyed listening to music, sightseeing, and just relaxing with my family on the way. Whether we spent everyday at the beach, toured the Grand Canyon, or rode the amusement park rides at Disney World, it was always a new experience I was able to share with the people I love most. I not only gained an interest in traveling as a hobby but I was able to build a close relationship with my family throughout the years!”
Off the Court with TARA: Nickname: T2 Major: Biology Favorite Quote: Proverbs 3: 5-6 Sports Idol: Misty May and Michael Jordan Club Team: Club Fusion Academic Achievements: National Honor Society, Dean’s List College Achievements: Second Team All-Conference, Sportsmanship Award, Student-Athlete Scholar High School Awards/Recognition: MVP, All-Conference, Illinois State Scholar, Four-year letterwinner, School record for aces, Chosen to play in Australia for volleyball tournament, Honor Roll PERSONAL: Daughter of Rob and Shawn Thomalla
Career Stats: Year SP 2010 118
K 9
K/Set 0.08
E 5
TA 47
Pct. 0.85
A 11
A/Set 0.09
SA 33
SA/Set 0.29
Career:
9
0.08
5
47
0.85
11
0.09
33
0.29
118
6
Digs 290
D/Set 2.46
BS 10
BA 0
B/Set 0.09
290
2.46
10
0
0.09
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#5 Callie Armistead 5’8” • Junior • Setter Richmond, VA (Deep Run HS) As a Sophomore in 2010 Second Team All-CIAA...CIAA All-Tournament Team...Broke Chowan record for assists in a career (2,008)...Led team with 849 assists...Fourth on team with 39 service aces and 118 digs As a Freshman in 2009 First Team All-CIAA...CIAA All-Rookie Team...CIAA All-Tournament Team...Broke Chowan’s single season record with 1,159 assists In her own words… What is your favorite Coach Green saying and why? “I love when we're in the middle of a
long, hard match and coach yells out "Give everything you've got, you can sleep on the bus!" It makes us go all out and helps us push through even when we're exhausted. “ Name a talent that you simply do not have. “Cooking. I am awful at making just about any type of food. When I was thirteen, I caught half of my kitchen on fire and ever since then I refuse to use the stove when I'm home alone.”
Off the Court with CALLIE: Major: Criminal Justice Pregame Ritual: Praying Sports Idol: Kerri Walsh Club Team: Richmond Volleyball Club Academic Achievements: Dean’s List College Achievements: 2009: CIAA Rookie Team, First Team All-CIAA, CIAA All-Tournament Team...2010: Second Team All-CIAA, CIAA All-Tournament Team High School Awards/Recognition: Back to Back State Champs, Second Team All-State
PERSONAL: Daughter of Bevin and Sue Armistead...Sister Courtney (23)
Career Stats: Year SP 2009 127 2010 124
K 10 9
K/Set 0.08 0.08
Career
19
0.08
251
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E 7 6 13
TA 64 35
Pct. A .047 1159 .086 849
A/Set 9.13 6.85
SA 61 39
SA/Set 0.48 0.31
Digs 193 118
D/Set 1.52 0.95
BS 1 4
BA 27 17
B/Set 0.22 0.17
99
.060 2008
8.00
100
0.40
311
1.24
5
44
0.19
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#7 Karina Monroe 6’1” • Junior • Middle Blocker Spotsylvania, VA (Courtland HS) As a Sophomore in 2010 CIAA Player of the Year...First Team All-CIAA...CIAA All-Tournament Team...Broke Chowan single-season (110) and career (197) record for blocks...Second on team in kills (337) and service aces (62) As a Freshman in 2009 CIAA Rookie of the Year...All-CIAA First Team...CIAA All-Tournament Team...CIAA Tournament MVP...Broke Chowan’s single season record in kills with 403 and tied the single season record for blocks with 87...Lead team in blocks and kills In her own words… Which CU Volleyball member is funniest? “With our team we are all funny. Every day we are
laughing about something someone said or did. Some of the memorable ones so far this year are Monica and her words like ‘Ratchid’ and Extra, Callie’s obsessions, Tara’s laugh, Tori and her amazing questions . Megan and Nikki’s random acts, Chelsea and Ally’s personality in general. Then me with my clumsiness. It’s too hard to pick out the funniest because we are all funny and crazy .”
Off the Court with KARINA: Nickname: K. Mon, Legs Major: Biology Favorite Quote: “I tell people I’m too stupid to know what’s impossible. I have ridiculously large dreams, and half the time they come true” -Debi Thomas Sports Idol: Kerri Walsh, Brandi Chastain, Rob Dyrdek Pregame Ritual: Eating bananas and listening to Ipod Club Team: Richmond Volleyball Club Academic Achievements: Academic Letter, Honor Roll, Leadership Scholarship, National Honor Society College Achievements: 2009: CIAA Rookie Team, First Team, AllTournament Team...CIAA Rookie of Year, Tournament MVP. 2010: CIAA First Team, All-Tournament Team, Player of the Year High School Awards/Recognition: 1st Team All District, 1st Team All Region, 2nd Team All State, Most Points in a Season PERSONAL: Daughter of Tommy and Su Monroe...Sister Ebony Monroe (27) Career Stats: Year SP K 2009 127 403 2010 124 337 Career
251 740
K/Set 3.17 2.72
E 136 120
TA 796 738
Pct .335 .294
2.95
256
1534 .315
A A/Set 3 0.02 15 0.12 18
SA 10 62
SA/Set 0.08 0.51
Digs 20 49
72
0.29
69
0.07
8
D/Set 0.16 0.39
BS 27 54
0.27
81
BA 60 56 116
B/Set 0.69 0.89 0.78
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#8 Monica Ruffin 5’8” • Sophomore • Middle Blocker Richmond, VA (Hermitage HS) As a Freshman in 2010 CIAA All-Rookie Team...Second on team in blocks (77)...Fourth on team in kills (168) Off the Court with MONICA: Major: Accounting Club Team: Richmond Volleyball Club Sports Idol: Rajon Rondo College Achievements: 2010 CIAA All-Rookie Team High School Awards/Recognition: Second Team All-District PERSONAL: Daughter of Connie and Council Ruffin...Sister Latardna (31) Career Stats: Year SP 2010 124 Career 124
K K/Set 168 1.35 168 1.35
E 74 74
TA 402 402
Pct. .234 .234
A 8 8
A/Set 0.06 0.06
SA 0 0
SA/Set 0.00 0.00
Digs 19 19
D/Set 0.15 0.15
BS 29 29
BA 48 48
B/Set 0.62 0.62
#10 Megan Sawyer 5’8” • Sophomore• Outside Hitter Virginia Beach, VA (Ocean Lakes HS) As a Freshman in 2010 Third on team in assists (40) and blocks (34) Off the Court with MEGAN: Major: Studio Art Club Team: Beach Elite Favorite Quote: “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard” College Achievements: 2010 CIAA All-Rookie Team, 2011 Pre-Season All-CIAA High School Awards/Recognition: Team MVP, UKrops Showcase All-Tournament Team PERSONAL: Daughter of Cheryl and Chris Smith...Brother Patrick Sawyer (21)...Sister Kelly Smith (13) Career Stats: Year SP 2010 103 Career 103
K 92 92
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K/Set 0.89 0.89
E 41 41
TA 249 249
Pct. .205 .205
A 40 40
A/Set 0.40 0.40
SA 29 29
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SA/Set 0.28 0.28
Digs 94 94
D/Set 0.91 0.91
BS 5 5
BA 29 29
B/Set 0.33 0.33
#2 Nikira Fults 5’7” • Freshman • Middle Blocker El Paso, TX (John L. Chapin HS)
Off the Court with NIKIRA: Nickname: Nikki Major: Pre-Law Favorite Quote: “A snowflake never falls in the wrong place” Sports Idol: Phil Dalhausser Pregame Ritual: Listening to music Club Team: El Paso Wildfire High School Awards/Recognition: First Team All-District, Honorable Mention AllCity PERSONAL: Daughter of Nichole Fults...Brother DeAndre (17)
#9 Allison Smith 5’8” • Freshman • Setter Manassas, VA (Stonewall Jackson HS)
Off the Court with ALLISON: Major: Biology—Allied Health Pregame Ritual: Listening to music Club Team: NV Premier Favorite Quote: “Don’t quit” High School Awards/Recognition: Team MVP, Coach’s Award, Second Team AllDistrict PERSONAL: Daughter of Chris and Carol Smith...Brother Chris (20)
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Partial Listing of Accommodations Murfreesboro * Bed and Breakfast M & N Bed & Breakfast 252.398.4511 * Bed and Breakfast Home of Carol Piper 252.398.3531 * Barnes House B&B 252.398.3676
Chowan University stands in the old Albemarle region of North Carolina between the Roanoke and Chowan Rivers in the northeast corner of the state. The Murfreesboro area was first settled during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when the principal inhabitants were several Indian Tribes such as the Chowanokes. Today, the stately old homes seem to whisper of the storied colonial and antebellum days. Murfreesboro is located approximately 60 miles from Norfolk, Virginia and 120 miles from Raleigh, North Carolina. Murfreesboro is the location of the boyhood home of Dr. Walter Reed, discoverer of the cure for yellow fever, and home to Richard Jordan Gatling, the inventor of the Gatling Gun. Tours and special events are offered throughout the year by local groups.
* The Commons Bed & Breakfast 252.398.4052 Ahoskie (13 miles south of campus) * Ahoskie Inn 252.398.4165 * Tomahawk Inn 252.332.3194 * Jernigan House B&B 252.209.5455 Franklin, VA (22 miles north of campus) * Franklin Inn 757.562.4100 * Comfort Inn 757.569.0018 * Days Inn 757.562.2225 * Super 8 Motel 757.562.2888 * The Pace House Inn 757.516.6263 Roanoke Rapids (I-95, Exit 173) (35 miles west of campus) * Days Inn 252.536.4867 * Hampton Inn 252.537.7555 * Holiday Inn Express 252.536.2300 ext 171 * Interstate Inn 252.536.4111 * Jameson Inn 252.533.0022 * Orchard Inn
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2010 Season Stats RECORD Overall Record: 22-13 Home: 6-4 Away: 12-4 Neutral: 4-5 ATTACK Kills………………………………..1387 Errors……………………………..616 Total Attacks……………….3465 Attack Percentage……….223
SERVE Aces………………………………..329 Errors………………………….....226 Aces Per Set…...……..………2.7 DIGS Digs………………………………..1183 Digs Per Set…...……………..9.5
SET Assists…………………………...1174 Assist Per Game………..…9.5
Callie Armistead
Karina Monroe
BLOCK Block Solos…………………….130 Block Assist…………………..215 Total Blocks………………242.5 Blocks Per Game……..……1.9 Block Errors……………..…...63
Tori Lewis
Tara Thomalla
2010 Volleyball
Statistical Leaders Kills
Kills/Set
Assists
Victoria Lewis
414
Victoria Lewis
3.42 Callie Armistead
849
Karina Monroe
337
Karina Monroe
2.78 Charla Hughes
211
Taylor Jones
193
Antionette McCollough
1.79 Megan Sawyer
40
Service Aces
Digs
Blocks
Victoria Lewis
82
Tara Thomalla
290 Karina Monroe
110
Karina Monroe
62
Victoria Lewis
281 Monica Ruffin
77
Courtney Hechinger
60
Courtney Hechinger
187
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Megan Sawyer
2010 Season Results Date
Opponent
Result
9/3
West Liberty State University
L 0-3
9/3
Point Park University
L 0-3
9/4
Fairmont State University
L 0-3
9/4
Concord University
L 1-3
9/7
St. Paul’s College
W 3-0
9/11
Johnson C. Smith University
W 3-0
9/11
Shaw University
W 3-0
9/12
Fayetteville State University
W 3-2
9/18
Saint Augustine’s College
W 3-3
9/18
Livingstone College
W 3-0
9/19
Winston-Salem State University
W 3-1
9/21
Elizabeth City State University
L 2-3
9/24
Virginia State University
W 3-0
9/25
Lincoln University (PA)
W 3-0
9/25
North Greenville University
W 3-1
9/29
St. Paul’s College
W 3-0
10/1
Concord University
L 0-3
10/2
Glenville State University
W 3-1
10/2
Seton Hill University
L 2-3
10/5
Barton College
L 2-3
10/7
Virginia Union University
W 3-0
10/9
Bowie State University
W 3-0
10/9
UNC Pembroke
L 0-3
10/12
Barton College
L 0-3
10/19
Elizabeth City State University
L 1-3
10/22
Lincoln University (PA)
W 3-0
10/23
Bowie State University
W 3-0
10/26
Virginia State University
W 3-0
10/28
Virginia Union University
W 3-1
11/5
Winston-Salem State University
W 3-0
11/5
Virginia Union University
W 3-0
11/5
Saint Augustine’s College
L 1-3
11/6
Fayetteville State University
W 3-0
11/7
Saint Augustine’s College
W 3-2
Clarion University
L 0-3
CIAA Conference Tournament
NCAA Atlantic Regional Tournament 11/19
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Chowan Volleyball Records Record by Match:
Record by Season:
Record by Career:
Kills:
22, Nynda Jowers (2001), Antoinette McCollough (2007), Tori Lewis (2011)
414, Victoria Lewis (2010)
979, Victoria Lewis (2008-Present)
Assists:
68, Judy Hill (1996)
1,159, Callie Armistead (2009)
2,008, Callie Armistead (2009Present)
Aces:
20, Nicole Shoup (2007)
134, Nicole Shoup (2007)
233, Victoria Lewis (2008-Present)
Blocks:
13, Angela Bennet (2001)
110, Karina Monroe (2010)
197, Karina Monroe (2009-Present)
596, Missy Newby (1996)
1587, Missy Newby (1995-1998)
13, Karina Monroe (2010)
Digs:
35, Nicole Shoup (2007)
Recruits: To learn more about how you can be a part of Chowan Volleyball‌.. Peter Green Head Volleyball Coach Chowan University (252)398-6434 peterg@chowan.edu www.gocuhawks.com
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2010 Chowan Volleyball Honors/Awards 2010 CIAA Champions 2010 All-Conference Honors All-CIAA First Team Outside Hitter Victoria Lewis All-CIAA First Team Middle Hitter/Blocker Karina Monroe All-CIAA Second Team Setter Callie Armistead All-CIAA Second Team Rightside Hitter Tara Thomalla 2010 CIAA All-Rookie Team Outside Hitter Taylor Jones Middle Hitter/Blocker Monica Ruffin 2010 CIAA Player of the Year: Karina Monroe 2010 CIAA Tournament Team Victoria Lewis Karina Monroe Callie Armistead 2010 CIAA Tournament MVP: Victoria Lewis
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Chowan Volleyball 2011 Schedule Date
Time
Opponent
Location
9/2
6:00pm
Barton College
Murfreesboro, NC
9/3
10:00am
Mount Olive College
Murfreesboro, NC
9/3
1:00pm
Concord University
Murfreesboro, NC
9/9
2:00pm
Glenville State College
Charleston, WV
9/9
4:00pm
University of Charleston
Charleston, WV
9/10
11:00am
Concord University
Charleston, WV
9/10
1:00pm
Erskine College
Charleston, WV
9/13
6:00pm
Virginia State University*
Murfreesboro, NC
9/16
3:00pm
Winston-Salem State University*
Hampton, VA
9/16
6:00pm
Shaw University*
Hampton, VA
9/17
1:00pm
Fayetteville State University*
Hampton, VA
9/17
5:00pm
Johnson C. Smith University*
Hampton, VA
9/18
10:00am
Livingstone College*
Hampton, VA
9/18
12:00pm
Saint Augustine’s College*
Hampton, VA
9/21
6:00pm
Elizabeth City State University*
Murfreesboro, NC
9/28
7:00pm
Barton College
Wilson, NC
10/1
11:00am
Lincoln University (PA)*
Murfreesboro, NC
10/1
3:00pm
Univ. of the District of Columbia
Murfreesboro, NC
10/2
2:00pm
Bowie State University*
Murfreesboro, NC
10/4
6:00pm
Virginia Union University*
Richmond, VA
10/8
TBA
Belmont Abbey College
Belmont, NC
10/8
TBA
Converse College
Belmont, NC
10/11
6:00pm
Virginia State University*
Petersburg, VA
10/14
6:00pm
Lincoln University (PA)*
Lincoln University, PA
10/15
4:00pm
Shippensburg University
Shippensburg, PA
10/21
6:00pm
Bowie State University*
Bowie, MD
10/22
3:30pm
Millersville University
Millersville, PA
10/24
6:00pm
Virginia Union University*
Murfreesboro, NC
10/28
6:00pm
Elizabeth City State University*
Elizabeth City, NC
11/1
6:00pm
Hampton University (Exhibition)
Hampton, VA
11/4-6
TBA
CIAA Conference Championship
Hampton, VA
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