2006 Volleyball Media Guide

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Table of Contents and Quick Facts

The Citadel Quick Facts

Location Charleston, S.C. Founded 1842 Enrollment 1,964 Nickname Bulldogs, Cadets Colors Citadel Blue (PMS 279) and White Conference Southern Facility (Capacity) McAlister Field House (6,000) President Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, USAF (ret.) Alma Mater (Year) The Citadel (1973) Athletics Director Les Robinson Alma Mater (Year) N.C. State (1965) Asst. AD / SWA Kelly Simpson Alma Mater (Year) Clemson (1999)

Volleyball Staff Head Coach Alma Mater (Year) Record at The Citadel (Yrs) Overall Record (Yrs) Assistant Coach Volleyball Office Phone Volleyball Office FAX

Table of Contents

Table of Contents...................................1 Quick Facts............................................1 Roster....................................................2 The Citadel on the Web.........................2 Outlook..................................................2 2006 Media Roster................................3 Meet the Staff Head Coach Carolyn Geiger.................4 Asst. Coach Amir Khaledi......................5 Assistant AD/SWA Kelly Simpson............ 5 Trainer Peg Martschink.........................6 SID Patrick Walsh . ...............................6 President Lt. Gen. Rosa........................7 Athletics Director Les Robinson............7 Meet the Players Crystal Bessler......................................8 Kim Cooper............................................9 Samantha Parisi...................................10 Emily Hill............................................... 11

Rachel Sanders....................................12 Ashley Winter.......................................13 Tiffany Edwards....................................14 Tasha Sanders......................................14 Taylor Stanke........................................14 Opponents 2006 Opponents................................ 15-16 The 2005 Season 2005 Review...................................... 17-18 The Southern Conference About the SoCon..................................19 History and Records Individual Records................................20 Team Records......................................22 All-Time Letterwinners..........................23 All-Time Numerical Roster....................23 Attendance Records.............................23 Records vs. Opponents........................23 Year-by-Year Results......................... 23-24

The Citadel on the Web

Carolyn Geiger UNC Asheville (1999) 0-0 (1st) 0-0 (1st) Amir Khaledi (843) 953-7034 (843) 953-6727

Reviewing 2005 Previewing 2006 2005 Overall Record 2005 Conference Record 2005 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 2006 Starters Returning/Lost 2006 Newcomers

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Media Relations Associate Director of Media Relations Volleyball Contact Patrick Walsh Walsh’s Office Phone (843) 953-7590 Walsh’s Cell Phone (843) 708-0915 Walsh’s FAX (843) 953-5058 Walsh’s E-Mail Patrick.Walsh@citadel.edu Website www.CitadelSports.com McAlister Field House Press Row (843) 953-2138 Mailing Address McAlister Field House 171 Moultrie Street Charleston, SC 29409

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www.CitadelSports.com Credits

The Citadel 2006 Volleyball Media Guide is a production of the Athletics Media Relations Office at The Citadel. Written, edited and produced by Patrick Walsh, Associate Director of Media Relations. Layout and design by Patrick Walsh. Additional assistance provided by Carolyn Geiger, Amir Khaledi and Noelle Orr. Photography by Russ Pace and Jamie Severns. Printed by The Citadel Print Shop.

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2006 Outlook and Roster The Citadel 2006 Volleyball Roster Numerical Roster No. 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 2 1

Name Crystal Bessler Kim Cooper Tasha Sanders Emily Hill Rachel Sanders Ashley Winter Samantha Parisi Tiffany Edwards Taylor Stanke

Pos. Ht. S 5-10 MB 6-0 RS 6-1 S 5-6 OH/L 5-7 L/S 5-7 OH 5-10 DS/L 5-7 MB/RS 5-11

Cl. R-Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. So. R-Sr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown Melbourne, Fla. Houston, Texas Summerville, S.C. Cypress, Texas Fayetteville, N.C. Fontana, Calif. Thessaloniki, Greece Azle, Texas Austin, Texas

Previous School St. Petersburg JC Luthern South Academy Stratford HS Cypress Fairbanks HS Jack Britt HS Upland Christian HS Uniquelyceun HS Azle HS McCallum HS

Cl. R-Sr. Sr. Fr. So. R-Sr. So. Jr. Fr. So.

Hometown Melbourne, Fla. Houston, Texas Azle, Texas Cypress, Texas Thessaloniki, Greece Fayetteville, N.C. Summerville, S.C. Austin, Texas Fontana, Calif.

Previous School St. Petersburg JC Luthern South Academy Azle HS Cypress Fairbanks HS Uniquelyceun HS Jack Britt HS Stratford HS McCallum HS Upland Christian HS

Alphabetical Roster No. 3 4 2 6 10 7 5 1 8

Name Crystal Bessler Kim Cooper Tiffany Edwards Emily Hill Samantha Parisi Rachel Sanders Tasha Sanders Taylor Stanke Ashley Winter

Pos. Ht. S 5-10 MB 6-0 DS/L 5-7 S 5-6 OH 5-10 OH/L 5-7 RS 6-1 MB/RS 5-11 L/S 5-7

Head Coach - Carolyn Geiger (UNC Asheville, 1999), First Season Assistant Coach - Amir Khaledi (Charleston Southern, 1984), First Season Trainer - Peg Martschink (College of Charleston, 2005), Second Season

2006 Roster Breakdown By Class Freshmen (2) Tiffany Edwards Taylor Stanke

By State United States (7) California (1) Ashley Winter (Fontana)

Sophomores (3) Emily Hill Rachel Sanders Ashley Winter

Florida (1) Crystal Bessler (Melbourne)

Junior (1) Tasha Sanders

South Carolina (1) Tasha Sanders (Summerville)

Seniors (3) Crystal Bessler Kim Cooper Samantha Parisi

Texas (4) Kim Cooper (Houston) Tiffany Edwards (Azle) Emily Hill (Cypress) Taylor Stanke (Austin)

North Carolina (1) Rachel Sanders (Fayetteville)

International (1) Greece (1) Samantha Parisi (Thessaloniki)

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2006 Outlook The 2006 Bulldog volleyball program has the rare advantage of having experience and youth on their side. The team has the leadership of three seniors Crystal Bessler, Kim Cooper and Samantha Parisi - while a bevy of freshmen and sophomores round out the roster. Sophomore setter Emily Hill has a year of experience under her belt and is ready to guide the team both on and off the court in 2006. After stepping into the setter’s role her knob year, she now has a better feel for the conference as a whole and how to lead the team on the court. Rachel Sanders and Ashley Winter both made huge impacts as freshmen in 2005 and look to do the same as sophomores in 2006. Both Sanders and Winter etched their names into the record books last season and could continue their record-setting ways this season. Two knobs join the program this fall. Tiffany Edwards and Taylor Stanke have the opportunity to step into key roles in their first year of collegiate volleyball. First year head coach Carolyn Geiger brings a fresh and energetic face to the program and brings along with her assistant coach Amir Khaledi, a former coach at Charleston Southern. Both Geiger and Khaledi have the experience and the knowledge to build a successful Division I volleyball program.


2006 Media Roster

#1 Taylor STANKE MB/RS >> 5-11 >> Fr. Austin, Texas (McCallum)

#2 Tiffany EDWARDS DS/L >> 5-7 >> Fr. Azle, Texas (Azle)

#3 Crystal BESSLER S >> 5-10 >> R-Sr. Melbourne, Fla. (St. Petersburg JC)

#4 Kim COOPER MB >> 6-0 >> Sr. Houston, Texas (Luthern Sout Academy)

#5 Tasha SANDERS RS >> 6-1 >> Jr. Summerville, S.C. (Stratford)

#6 Emily HILL S >> 5-6 >> So. Cypress, Texas (Cypress Fairbanks)

#7 Rachel SANDERS OH/L >> 5-7 >> So. Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt)

#8 Ashley WINTER L/S >> 5-7 >> So. Fontana, Calif. (Upland Christian)

#10 Samantha PARISI OH >> 5-10 >> R-Sr. Thessaloniki, Greece (Uniquelceon)

Carolyn GEIGER Head Coach First Season

Amir KHALEDI Assistant Coach First Season

Peg MARTSCHINK Athletic Trainer Second Season

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Carolyn Geiger Head Coach l First Season UNC Asheville (1999) Taking the reigns of the oldest women’s team sport at one of the most storied institutions in the country, Carolyn Geiger enters her first year as the head coach of The Citadel’s volleyball program in 2006. Geiger becomes the third coach in the program’s history. Geiger is no stranger to the volleyball program at The Military College of South Carolina, having served as the program’s official scorer for the past couple years. Prior to first entering the majestic gates of The Citadel, Geiger served as an assistant coach at the College of Charleston, helping to build that program into a dominating power in the Southern Conference. In 2002, the Geiger-taught Cougars were champions of both the Southern Conference regular season and post-season tournament and earned the school’s first bid to the NCAA Tournament in any women’s sport. The Cougars posted the nation’s third-longest winning streak that season with 22 consecutive victories that shattered the previous school and SoCon records. The 2002 CofC squad also saw five members named All-Conference and three were named All-Tournament in the Southern Conference Tournament, including the tournament’s most valuable player. Coaching Experience College of Charleston Assistant Coach 1999-2002

Playing Experience UNC Asheville 1996-1999

Geiger also was a vital part of the 2001 College of Charleston team that won the first SoCon regular season championship in the school’s history and posted a then-record 20-match winning streak. The Cougars finished 2001 with a dominating 30-3 record, going 19-1 in SoCon play. Geiger helped coach that squad to a No. 6 national ranking in winning percentage that season (.909), as well as a No. 7 national ranking in digs per game (18.52) and No. 13 national ranking in hitting percentage (.287). That 2001 Cougar squad recorded a team grade point average of 3.31, which resulted in their second AVCA/Molten Team Academic Award. Geiger first came on the CofC scene as an assistant coach for the 2000 season, when the Cougars led the Southern Conference in hitting percentage (.209), kills per game (16.11) and assists per game (13.72). That team finished the year ranked fifth nationally in digs per game (20.18) and had 10 athletes earn Academic Honor Roll distinction with an overall team grade point average of 3.48 for the year. Geiger joined the Cougar coaching staff after spending four years as a standout Division I volleyball player at UNC Asheville. A three-time member of the All-Big South Conference Team, Geiger still holds the school record for career service aces (198) and is second in the all-time charts in kills (1,761) and block assists (421). Geiger broke into the record books early on, recording a school record 32 kills in a match her sophomore year against Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC). She still holds the single match school record for best attack percentage, swinging a powerful .520 (14 kills, 1 error, 25 total attempts) against Charleston Southern also during her sophomore year. Geiger was named Most Outstanding Player in 1999 at UNCA and the Pennsylvania native was also named Most Valuable Player of the 1998 College of Charleston Invitational. She earned her bachelor’s of science degree in environmental science from UNC Asheville in 1999. Geiger also served as assistant coach of the Biltmore Volleyball Club in 1995 and assisted with practices for the Biltmore Blaze Jr. Volleyball Club in 1999. Geiger hails from Lancaster, Pa., where she was an All-State volleyball honoree at Hempfield High School.

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Amir Khaledi Assistant Coach l First Season Charleston Southern (1984) Amir Khaledi enters his first year with The Citadel volleyball program this fall, joining the program under the direction of head coach Carolyn Geiger. Khaledi joins the program after helping direct the Charleston Southern program as both a head and assistant coach. Khaledi was named the head coach of Charleston Southern in 1986 and served in that capacity for nine years before handing the reigns over to former player Danyel Bellush. During his tenure as head coach, Khaledi directed Charleston Southern during the most successful run in the program’s history. Khaledi is the most successful coach in Charleston Southern volleyball history and has more than 200 victories to his credit. A three-time Big South Coach of the Year honoree, Khaledi was inducted into the Charleston Southern Hall of Fame in 2002. Khaledi led the Buccaneers to four Big South Championships during his tenure. Khaledi is also a standout coach on the club level as well, having been involved with Charleston’s Junior Olympic volleyball program since 1997. He coached the Charleston elite team to three national championship tournament appearances and led the team to a seventh place finish at the AAU national tournament in 2001, the highest ranking ever achieved by a South Carolina team to date. Not just a success story on the sidelines, Khaledi was a three-year all-star collegiate player at Norwich (Vt.) University, garnering All-Conference and All-Region honors, before transferring to Charleston Southern. Khaledi earned his bachelor’s degree from Charleston Southern in 1984. Khaledi and his wife, Pam, have a five-year old son, Cyrus.

Kelly Simpson Assistant AD/Senior Woman Administrator l Third Season Clemson (1999) Kelly Simpson enters her third year as the Senior Woman Administrator for The Citadel athletics department and her sixth on The Citadel campus. As the SWA, she oversees The Citadel’s seven women’s sports programs in the areas of game management, academic advising and compliance. She also represents The Citadel at Southern Conference and NCAA Meetings. She is an active member of the SoCon Cross Country and Track and Field Committee and the SoCon Graduate Scholarship Committee and also serves on various campus committees. Prior to coming to the athletics department, Simpson spent one year as an admissions counselor in The Citadel’s office of admissions. Before that, she spent a year and a half in the Department of Health Exercise and Sport Science where she served as Director of Intramurals and a facility manager for Deas Hall. The past five years, Simpson has also served as an adjuct professor in the HESS Department. A native of Weaverville, N.C., Simpson graduated from North Buncombe High School in 1995 before attending Clemson University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in sport management in 1999. She earned an M.S. in the same discipline from Clemson in 2001. While at Clemson, Simpson ran on the cross country and track teams and was a member of the Tigers’ 1999 ACC Championship Outdoor Track team. Simpson is married to The Citadel’s men’s head tennis coach, Toby Simpson.

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Peg Martschink Resident Athletic Trainer l Second Season College of Charleston (2005) Peg Martschink, a 2005 graduate of the College of Charleston, enters her first season as a certified athletic trainer and resident in The Citadel’s Sports Medicine Department. While at the College of Charleston, Martschink worked as a student athletic trainer for the volleyball and baseball teams and also worked with the Bishop England High School football team. She earned two bachelor of science degrees, one in athletic training and one in exercise science. Martschink was also a member of the College of Charleston sailing team her freshman and sophomore years and served as an intern in The Citadel’s Sports Medicine Department in the Spring of 2005. Her senior year she received the Athletic Training Academic Honors Award at the College of Charleston. Martschink is a native of Charleston as well as a 2000 graduate of Ashley Hall. She is currently working towards her master’s degree in health, exercise and sport science in The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies.

Patrick Walsh Associate Director of Media Relations l First Season South Carolina (2005) Patrick Walsh joined The Citadel Staff as the Associate Director of Media Relations in February of 2006. At The Citadel, Walsh assists with all day-to-day media relations responsibilities and is the official webmaster for CitadelSports.com. He serves as the secondary contact for football and assists with the media relations responsibilities for basketball while serving as the primary contact for volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s track and field and men’s tennis. Walsh also oversees game operations duties for The Citadel Baseball at Riley Park. Walsh came to The Citadel following a seven-month stint as the Sports Information Assistant at Newberry College in Newberry, S.C. At Newberry, Walsh was responsible for media relations and game operations for Indians baseball, cross country, tennis and volleyball, as well as being the assistant contact for men’s basketball. Walsh was also in charge of marketing and promotions for several Newberry sports. His work helped lead Newberry Volleyball to a NCAA Division II top 20 ranking in attendance. In addition to those duties, Walsh was also the play-by-play announcer for Newberry volleyball and baseball radio broadcasts. Walsh is a 2005 graduate of the University of South Carolina where he majored in sport and entertainment management and was a member of the South Carolina Honors College. At USC, he was a student assistant in the Sports Information office where he worked with several Gamecock sports and was the public address announcer for South Carolina Baseball at Sarge Frye Field. A native of Louisville, Ky., Walsh resides in North Charleston.

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Lt. General John W. Rosa President l First Season The Citadel (1973) The Citadel President Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa was born in Springfield, Ill., Sept. 28, 1951. After graduating high school in Jacksonville, Fla., in 1969, he was recruited to play football at The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. While at The Citadel, Rosa was the starting Bulldog quarterback in 1970 and went on to earn three varsity letters in football. He graduated from The Citadel in 1973 with a degree in business administration and was awarded a commission in the Air Force. A command fighter pilot with more than 3,600 flying hours, Rosa enjoyed an illustrious 32-year career in the Air Force. Among his career highlights, he was stationed in Lossiemouth, Scotland, as an American exchange officer flying the Jaguar for the Royal Air Force. He has commanded at squadron, group and wing levels at air bases in South Korea, Idaho, South Carolina, New Mexico and Georgia. He served as inspector general for Pacific Air Forces at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii and commandant of The Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. As deputy director for operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, D.C., he was in charge of the National Military Command Center and served as the military spokesman for the Pentagon when U.S. troops were deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq in 2002. In July 2003, he was named superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., and in September of that year, he was promoted to lieutenant general. Rosa holds a master’s degree in public administration from Golden Gate University. He is a graduate of the Air Force Command and Staff College, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College. He has also studied at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Harvard Graduate School of Education. His awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters, the Air Force Commendation Medal and the Combat Readiness Medal with two oak leaf clusters. He has flown the A-7, A-10, Hunter and Jaguar aircraft, F-16, F-117A, HH-60G and HC-130. On Jan. 3, 2006, Rosa returned to The Citadel where he serves as 19th president. He is married to Donna Kangeter, a Charleston native. They have two sons, Jonathan and Brad (‘03), and a grandson, Michael Bradley, who is the son of Jonathan and his wife, Elisha.

Les Robinson Athletics Director l Seventh Season North Carolina State (1965) At a school where leadership is taught and duty is part of the curriculum, The Citadel has the right person to lead its Department of Athletics in Les Robinson. A virtual Who’s Who in intercollegiate athletics and one of the region’s most sought-after speakers, Robinson is in his seventh year as the Bulldogs’ Director of Athletics. Possessing more than four decades of college athletic experience to his credit, Robinson, who also served as athletics director and basketball coach at North Carolina State and East Tennessee State, is only the fifth athletics director in Citadel history. He served as the Bulldogs’ basketball coach from 1974-85, having spent the five previous seasons as an assistant coach. During the past four years, the school witnessed the opening of the Altman Athletic Center at Johnson Hagood Stadium and the addition to McAlister Field House for women’s athletics. He hired the school’s first senior woman administrator, taken measures to totally revamp the department’s weight room, and is personally spearheading the football stadium project. The Citadel, under Robinson’s guidance, has hosted the Southern Conference cross-country championships, the first two rounds of the women’s basketball championships, the men and women’s tennis championships and the baseball tournament. A 1965 graduate of N.C. State, Robinson served five years as a Bulldog assistant coach under Dick Campbell and George Hill, and eventually spent 11 seasons as The Citadel’s head basketball coach from 1974-85. He directed the 1978-79 and 1984-85 teams to 20 and 18 victories, respectively. Robinson was named the Southern Conference Coach of the Year in 1979 and was tabbed South Carolina’s Coach of the Year in 1979 and 1985. The West Virginia native remains the only coach in Southern Conference men’s basketball history to earn league coach of the year honors at two different schools, and he ranks fifth on the conference’s list of basketball wins. Robinson returned to Raleigh and his alma mater prior to the 1990-91 basketball campaign to coach the Wolfpack and replaced Jim Valvano. Robinson promptly guided N.C. State to a 20-11 record and NCAA Tournament appearance while earning the NABC’s District Coach of the Year honor in his first season atop the Wolfpack program. His teams also enjoyed commendable academic success during the decade while graduation rates and grade point averages increased and the academic qualifications of incoming freshmen improved. He also posted the best career winning percentage against North Carolina of any ACC coach during his tenure. As athletic director at N.C. State from 1996-2000, Robinson oversaw a department with an operating budget of $25 million and sent 11 teams to postseason play. During his final year, the department witnessed a $1.1 million surplus. Robinson earned a bachelor of science degree in education and recreation from N.C. State in 1965. The Robinson’s, who have maintained a home on Sullivan’s Island since coaching at The Citadel, have four children: Greg, Robby, Kelly and Barbara; and eight grandchildren: L.G. Robinson, Savannah Graves, Lily Graves, James Graham Boyd, Hugh Bissell Graves, Mary Emma Graves, Charles Simon Boyd and Samuel Robinson Boyd.

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#3 Crystal Bessler R-Senior l 5-10 l Setter Melbourne, Fla. (St. Petersburg JC) 2005: Saw limited action in 2005, playmatches ... recorded a career high 16 of Charleston (8/26) ... also recorded set up 11 assists at Bethune-Cookman service aces against Savannah State digs at Wofford (9/25) ... tied a career high State (9/21), hitting .667 for the match.

ing in only 34 games in 17 assists against the College two kills in that match ... (9/10) ... recorded two (10/20) ... recorded three in kills with two against Augusta

2004: Redshirted, did not see game action. Bessler’s Career Highs Kills 2, twice vs. CofC, 8/25/05 vs. Aug. St., 9/21/05 Pct. .667 vs. Aug. St. 9/21/05 Assists 16 vs. CofC 8/28/05 Aces 2 vs. Sav. St. 10/20/05 Digs 3 at Wofford 9/25/05 Blk Solo None Blk Asst 1, twice at BCC, 9/10/05 at UTC, 10/29/05

Junior College: Received coach’s Petersburg College ... helped place finish in the Suncoast

award in 2002 while at St. St. Petersburg to a thirdConference in 2003.

High School: A 2002 High School ... letand softball ... four ence and three allvolleyball... two time all-tournament in Coast Conference ball... coached club Space Coast Vol-

graduate of Cocoa Beach tered in volleyball, basketball years all-Cape Coast Confertournament team selections in all-Cape Coast Conference and basketball... two time all-Cape and all-tournament in softvolleyball for one year for the leyball Club.

Personal: Crystal daughter of Paul and football for Valley joring in psychology.

Crystal Bessler’s Ca-

Bessler ... born Nov. 1, 1983 ... Judy Bessler ... brother, Daniel, plays City College in North Dakota ... ma-

reer Statis-

tics

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2004 REDSHIRTED 2004 SEASON 2005 34-17 8 0.24 3 22 .227 49 1.44 3 0.09 2 0 10 0.29 0 2 2 0.06 2 6 TOTAL 34-20 8 0.23 3 22 .227 49 1.40 3 0.09 2 0 10 0.29 0 2 2 0.06 2 6

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#4 Kim Cooper Senior l 6-0 l Middle Blocker Houston, Texas (Lutheran South Academy) 2005: Appeared in 43 games in 24 matches in career-high three digs at N.C. State (9/2) ... set a in service aces with three against Augusta State recorded service aces against N.C. State (9/2), and Davidson (11/6) ... posted two block Savannah State (10/20). 2004: Saw limited action ... set a new career-high with three against Elon 2003: Saw limited ac... recorded her first State (10/10), her (10/3) with her first Southern (10/21) Savannah State blocks (11/12).

A 2003 graduSouth Academy varsity letters, four in softball and one in two-time TAPPS-4A All-State hontime All-District honoree ... was TAPPS and Blue South All-Star

Personal: Kimber14, 1985 ... daughCooper ... sister, the Fighting Irish Athletics Director’s Spring of 2005 ... with a 3.05 GPA for majoring in psycholGP-MP 30-15 12-7 43-24 85-46

K 10 6 1 17

K/G 0.33 0.50 0.02 0.20

in 14 games and nine matches in block assists and total blocks (10/24). tion in 30 games and 15 matches career kill against Appalachian first block assist against Furman solo block coming against Georgia ... career-highs came against when she tallied four kills and two

High School: ate of Lutheran ... earned seven in volleyball, two track ... was a oree and a threea member of the teams.

Season 2003 2004 2005 TOTAL

2005 ... recorded a new career mark (9/21) ... also Fordham (9/3), assists against

E 14 7 3 24

Caroof Notre Honor Roll named to the the 2004-05 ogy. TA 44 31 10 85

Cooper’s Career Highs Kills 4, vs. Sav. St. 11/12/03 Pct. .750 vs. Fay. St. 10/14/04 Assists 1, five times at AFA, 9/17/05 vs. Sav. St., 9/18/04 vs. Hampton, 9/19/04 at Elon, 10/18/03 at UNCG, 10/17/03 Aces 3 vs. Aug. St. 9/21/05 Digs 3, three times at NC St., 9/2/05 at UNCG, 10/17/03 vs. WCU, 10/11/03 Blk Solo 1, twice vs. Sav. St., 10/18/04 vs. GaSou, 10/21/03 Blk Asst 3 vs. Elon 10/24/04

ley Cooper ... born March ter of Gerald and Cecilia lyn, played volleyball for Dame ... named to the with a 3.0 GPA in the SoCon Honor Roll academic year ...

Kim Cooper’s Career Statistics Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB -.091 2 0.07 2 0.07 8 1 11 0.37 1 6 7 -.032 2 0.17 0 0.00 0 0 1 0.08 1 3 4 -.200 1 0.02 6 0.14 7 1 7 0.16 0 2 2 -.082 5 0.06 8 0.09 15 2 19 0.22 2 11 13

B/G 0.23 0.33 0.05 0.15

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BE 0 0 1 1

BHE 1 1 0 2


#10 Samantha Parisi R-Senior l 5-10 l Outside Hitter Thessaloniki, Greece (Uniquelyceun HS) 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. 2004: Played in all 111 games and 32 on the team in kills with 337 ... led the ... tops on the squad in digs with 326 ... digs against Western Carolina (10/10).

Parisi’s Career Highs Kills 20 vs CSU 10/1/02 Pct. .667 at Limestone 10/1/02 Assists 9 vs. FUR 10/26/02 Aces 5 at Sav. St. 10/8/02 Digs 22 vs. CSU 9/7/02 Blk Solo 2, four times vs. BCC, 9/12/03 vs. NEW, 10/28/03 at App. St., 11/14/03 vs. FUR, 10/26/02 Blk Asst 4 at UMD-ES 8/31/02

2003: Played in 87 games and 25 matches ... fourth on the team in total attacks with 556, kills with 197 and blocks with 36 ... recorded careerhigh 19 kills against South Carolina State (10/6) ... recorded a career-high five service aces against South Florida (9/6) ... second on the team with 190 digs ... notched a career-high 15 digs twice, both against Wofford (10/4 and 11/8). 2002: Ranked second on the team in digs 251 on the year ... finished third in three (193), total attacks (569) and assists (25) service aces with 23 and in blocking High School: A 2002 graduate of ... earned three Greek honors which sity letters in volleyball ... in 2000, partikos, which is ranked the second best team in Greece and holds high rankwas also chosen in the final selection tional Team. Personal: Samantha Parisi ... born July Parisis Efstratios and Verna Parisi ... maministration.

Season 2002 2003 2004 2005 TOTAL

10 10

matches ... ranked second team with 36 service aces tied her career-high of 22

GP-MP 99-30 87-25 105-30 292-86

K K/G 193 1.95 197 2.26 316 3.01 706 2.42

by compiling categories, kills ... placed fourth in with 36. Uniquelyceun School are equivalent to varticipated with Filathliwomen’s volleyball ings in all of Europe ... for Greece’s Junior Na9, 1983 ... daughter of joring in business ad-

Samantha Parisi’s Career Statistics

E TA Pct 82 569 .195 99 556 .176 150 844 .197 331 1969 .190

A 25 7 17 50

A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE 0.25 23 0.23 31 40 251 2.54 3 33 36 0.36 13 0.08 21 0.24 34 32 190 2.18 11 25 36 0.41 10 0.16 34 0.32 22 32 300 2.86 8 14 22 0.21 3 REDSHIRTED 2005 SEASON 0.17 78 0.27 87 104 741 2.54 22 72 94 0.32 26

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BHE 6 7 5 18


#6 Emily Hill Sophomore l 5-6 l Setter Cypress, Texas (Cypress Fairbanks HS) 2005: Stepped into the role of setter her knob year ... saw action in 108 of the team’s 110 games ... took on the main setter’s role in the season’s fourth match of the season, setting up 47 assists against South Carolina State (9/2) ... also served up five aces against S.C. State ... recorded 54 assists against Campbell (9/3) ... also had four block assists against the Fighting Camels ... had 15 digs at UNC Greensboro (9/20) ... set a career high nine service aces against Augusta State (9/21), tying a school record ... set a career-high in digs at Wofford (9/25) with 18 while also making four kills ... followed that the next match with 15 digs against Chattanooga (10/1) ... set a career-high in assists with 58 against Charleston Southern (10/4) ... also made 15 digs against the Buccaneers ... had 55 assists against Savannah State (10/20) ... recorded four kills against Wofford (10/23) and at Western Carolina (10/30) ... put up 49 assists at Western Carolina ... had 57 assists at South Carolina State (11/2). High School: A 2005 graduSchool ... earned two varsity assists and service aces ... led 13-3 record and a second place senior season ... 2004 All-District club team qualified for Junior Olympics ing fifth in 2004.

ate of Cypress Fairbanks High letters in volleyball ... led team in Cypress Fairbanks to a District finish during Honorable Mention ... in 2003 and 2004, finish-

Personal: Emily Hill ... born June 6, 1987 ... daughter of Mary and Don Hill ... father, Don, was a four-year letterman in baseball at the University of Houston ... majoring in psychology.

Hill’s Career Highs Kills 4, four times at WCU, 10/30/05 at CCU, 8/30/05 at Wofford, 9/25/05 vs. Wofford, 10/23/05 Pct. .800 at CCU 8/30/05 Assists 58 vs. CSU 10/4/05 Aces 9 vs. Aug. St. 9/21/05 Digs 18 at Wofford 9/25/05 Blk Solo None Blk Asst 4 vs. Campbell 9/3/05

Emily Hill’s Career Statistics

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2005 108-31 59 0.55 18 190 .216 1045 9.68 58 0.54 42 1 216 2.00 0 20 20 0.19 2 27 TOTAL 108-31 59 0.55 18 190 .216 1045 9.68 58 0.54 42 1 216 2.00 0 20 20 0.19 2 27

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#7 Rachel Sanders Sophomore l 5-7 l Outside Hitter/Libero Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt HS)

Sander’s Career Highs Kills 22 at WCU 10/30/05 Pct. .429 vs. Sav. St. 10/20/05 Assists 4, twice vs. UTC, 10/1/05 at BCC, 10/10/04 Aces 2 vs. Elon 10/18/05 Digs 22 vs. Navy 9/17/05 Blk Solo 1 vs. Aug. St. 9/21/05 Blk Asst 5 vs. Aug. St. 9/21/05

2005: Became an offensive threat shortly into her knob year with 15 matches in which she recorded double-digit kills … recorded 283 kills on the season, averaging 2.57 kills per game … was an overall presence on the court with 13 matches recording doubledigits in kills and digs … recorded 349 digs on the year, averaging 3.17 per game … continued the defensive effort at the net with 39 blocks, averaging 0.35 per game … put down 12 spikes in the fourth match of the season against South Carolina State (9/2) … topped that outing with 17 kills against Campbell (9/3) … had a streak of four consecutive matches recording 10-plus kills from Sept. 25 – Oct. 4 starting with 16 kills at Wofford (9/25) and capping it off with another 16 kills against Charleston Southern (10/4) … set a season-high 22 kills at Western Carolina in a fivegame marathon where the Bulldogs dropped a heartbreaking 3-2 decision … was also a major defensive presence on the court with 20 matches recording double-digit digs … had back-to-back 18-dig matches against Campbell (9/3) and at Bethune-Cookman (9/10) … went on a run of eight straight matches recording 10-plus digs that kicked off with 18 digs at Wofford (9/25) and was wrapped up with 13 digs against Elon (10/18) … set a season-high 22 digs against Navy at the All-Academy Tournament (9/17) … set a season-high six total blocks against Augusta State (9/21) with five block assists and her lone block solo of the season. High School: A 2005 graduate of Jack Britt four varsity letters in volleyball and two in track ern Conference Player of the Year ... 2004 All-Conselection ... tallied 448 kills and 77 blocks in her seJack Britt H.S. to conference tournament titles in

High School ... earned ... 2004 Mid-Southeastference and All-Region nior campaign ... helped 2003 and 2004.

Personal: Rachel Sanders ... born Jan. 26, 1987 ... daughter of Raymond and Nan Sanders ... majoring in criminal justice.

Rachel Sander’s Career Statistics

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2005 104-29 142 1.37 92 465 .108 9 0.09 36 0.35 37 50 135 1.30 11 54 65 0.62 7 5 TOTAL 104-29 142 1.37 92 465 .108 9 0.09 36 0.35 37 50 135 1.30 11 54 65 0.62 7 5

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#8 Ashley Winter Sophomore l 5-7 l Libero/Setter Fontana, Calif. (Upland Christian HS) 2005: Was a strong defensive presence on the court her knob season with 15 matches in which she recorded double-digit digs … recorded 12 digs against Fordham (9/3) early on in the season … followed that performance two matches later with a season-high mark of 20 digs at BethuneCookman (9/10) … had another strong defensive performance the very next match with 12 digs against Army in the All-Academy Tournament (9/16) … continued a successful performance at the All-Academy Tournament with two service aces at Air Force (9/17) … later that day, recorded 15 digs against Navy … opened up The Citadel’s main conference slate with 13 digs at UNC Greensboro (9/20) … had arguably her best overall performance against Charleston Southern (10/4) with 14 digs and a seasonhigh three service aces … had another strong outing against Furman (10/22) with two aces and 14 digs … tied her top mark of 20 digs at South Carolina State (11/2). High School: A 2005 graduate of Up... earned four varsity letters in Christian MVP, ‘02-’04, as well tian team captain, ‘03-’04 ... sists, 77 aces, 210 digs, 160 kills in her senior season All-Metro League team selection, ‘01-`04 Metro League All-Aca- demic team selecthree-time All-California Interscholastic FederaSection second team selection, ‘02-`04 ... 2003 MVP. Personal: Ashley Winter ... born Jan. 18, 1987 ... Matthew and Rose Winter ... father, Matthew, played and basketball for the University of LaVerne ... played basketball at the University of New Paltz in business administration.

land Christian School volleyball ... Upland as Upland Christallied 244 as21 blocks and ... four-time and four-time tion, ‘01-`04 ... tion Southern All-Metro League

Winter’s Career Highs Assists 3 at WCU 10/30/05 Aces 3 vs. CSU 10/4/05 Digs 20, twice at BCC, 9/10/05 at S.C. St., 11/2/05

daughter of volleyball brother ... majoring

Ashley Winter’s Career Statistics

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2005 105-31 5 0.05 17 51 -.235 14 0.13 13 0.12 27 80 290 2.76 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 TOTAL 105-31 5 0.05 17 51 -.235 14 0.13 13 0.12 27 80 290 2.76 0 0 0 0.00 0 1

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#2 Tiffany Edwards Freshman l 5-7 l Defensive Specialist/Libero Azle, Texas (Azle HS) High School: A 2006 graduate of Azle High School … lettered in volleyball, basketball and track … team won the 2004 and 2005 District Championship … named Second Team All-District … named the 2005 Texas Premier Tournament Defensive MVP … averaged 18 digs per game. Personal: Tiffany Sierra Edwards … born on July 29, 1987 in Portsmouth, Va. … daughter of Christopher and Donna Edwards … sister, Amanda, plays volleyball at Anderson University in the South Carolina Upstate … majoring in political science.

#5 Tasha Sanders Junior l 6-1 l Right Side Summerville, S.C. (Stratford HS) High School: Attended Stratford High School ... only played volleyball for a few months her junior year but dropped the sport due time constraints ... coached by Susan Braddock in volleyball and track, who played volleyball at Winthrop ... also was on the track and field team with current Citadel standout Stephanie McNeill. Personal: Latasha Asalee Sanders ... born July 9, 1985 in Orange Co., Calif. ... daughter of Lateke Walker ... has four siblings, Tiffany Sanders (23), Jerrelle Sanders (20), Latoya Sanders (19) and Misa Walker (16) ... is the first in her family to go to college ... was an Army reservist in high school, working as an administrative personnel specialist ... majoring in psychology.

#1 Taylor Stanke Freshman l 5-11 l Middle Blocker/Right Side Austin, Texas (McCallum HS) High School: Graduated from McCallum High School in 2006 … lettered in volleyball, track, softball and varsity cheerleading … named to the 2005-06 Texas Girls Coaches Association West All-Star (All-State) Team … named 2006 Lone Star Volleyball All-Texas Team Special Recognition … received two First Team All-District honors … named to the 2005 SpikeFest All-Tournament team … received the Most Outstanding Player Award at McCallum High School in 2004-05 … also in 2004-05, named All-Central Texas Honorable Mention as a middle blocker … team recorded three consecutive district championships, going undefeated all three years … team was Area Champions and Regional semifinalist in 2003 and 2005 … her club team, Aim Volleyball, competed in the USA Junior Olympics in 2003, 2004 and 2005 … her club team finished sixth in the USA Volleyball Lone Star Region Rankings in 2005 and seventh in 2006. Personal: Taylor Stanke … born on Aug. 8, 1988 in Austin, Texas … daughter of Joe and Judy Stanke … her brother, Zach, is a member of the Baylor University prep team for the women’s basketball program … majoring in criminal justice.

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Appalachian State

2006 Opponent Information Army

Bethune-Cookman

Charleston Southern

Sept. 22 at Boone, N.C. (7 p.m.) Oct. 22 in Charleston (2 p.m.)

Sept. 15 at West Point, N.Y. (7 p.m.)

Sept. 8 in Charleston (3 p.m.)

Aug. 29 at North Charlston, S.C. (7 p.m.)

Location................................... Boone, N.C. Nickname............................... Mountaineers Colors..................................Black and Gold Head Coach.......................... Chad Callihan 2005 Record................ 23-10 (14-4 SoCon) VB SID.............................. Jessica Schmick Phone................................. (828) 262-7602 Fax...................................... (828) 262-6106 Website............................www.GoASU.com Facility (Cap.)..........Holmes Center (8,325) Series Record....................ASU leads, 13-0

Location............................. West Point, N.Y. Nickname............................... Black Knights Colors........................Black, Gold and Gray Head Coach............................. Glen Conley 2005 Record......21-7 (10-4 Patriot League) VB SID......................................Danah Allen Phone................................. (845) 938-6929 Fax...................................... (845) 446-2556 Website................www.goARMYsports.com Facility (Cap.)......Gillis Field House (2,000) Series Record...................ARMY leads, 2-0

Location...................... Daytona Beach, Fla. Nickname....................................... Wildcats Colors.............................. Maroon and Gold Head Coach....................Vanessa Gogswell 2005 Record...................12-21 (5-5 MEAC) VB SID................................... Bryan Harvey Phone................................. (386) 381-2206 Fax.......................................................(386) Website............www.cookman.edu/athletics Facility (Cap.)...............Moore Gym (3,000) Series Record....................... B-C leads, 3-1

Location...................North Charleston, S.C. Nickname.................................. Buccaneers Colors....................... Navy and Vegas Gold Head Coach......................... Danyel Bellush 2005 Record............14-17 (4-10 Big South) VB SID.................................Blake Freeland Phone................................. (843) 863-7687 Fax...................................... (843) 863-7676 Website........................ www.csusports.com Facility (Cap.)...........CSU Fieldhouse (800) Series Record....................CSU leads, 10-1

College of Charleston

Chattanooga

Davidson

Elon

Sept. 19 at Charleston, S.C. (7 p.m.) Oct. 6 at Chattanooga, Tenn. (7 p.m.) Nov. 3 in Charleston (7 p.m.)

Sept. 23 at Davidson, N.C. (2 p.m.) Oct. 21 in Charleston (7 p.m.)

Location.............................Charleston, S.C. Nickname....................................... Cougars Colors.............................Maroon and White Head Coach..........................Sherry Dunbar 2005 Record.................. 32-2 (18-0 SoCon) VB SID................................... Matt Pellegrin Phone................................. (843) 953-5465 Fax...................................... (843) 953-6534 Website..................... www.CofCSports.com Facility (Cap.)............ Kresse Arena (3,500) Series Record................... CofC leads, 15-0

Location...............................Davidson, N.C. Nickname....................................... Wildcats Colors...................................Red and Black Head Coach................................ Tim Cowie 2005 Record.................15-18 (11-7 SoCon) VB SID.................................Gavin McFarlin Phone................................. (704) 894-2635 Fax...................................... (704) 894-2636 Website............www.davidson.edu/athletics Facility (Cap.)................ Belk Arena (5,700) Series Record.................... DAV leads, 14-1

Location........................Chattanooga, Tenn. Nickname....................................Lady Mocs Colors.................Navy, Old Gold and Silver Head Coach............................. Lisa Rhodes 2005 Record................ 19-14 (12-6 SoCon) VB SID................................... Owen Seaton Phone................................. (423) 425-2122 Fax...................................... (423) 425-4610 Website.......................... www.GoMocs.com Facility (Cap.)..........Maclellan Gym (4,177) Series Record....................UTC leads, 12-0

Oct. 14 in Charleston (2 p.m.) Nov. 11 at Elon, N.C. (2 p.m.) Location.......................................Elon, N.C. Nickname........................................ Phoenix Colors.............................. Maroon and Gold Head Coach............................ Mary Tendler 2005 Record.................. 9-23 (6-13 SoCon) VB SID..................................Megan Donald Phone................................. (336) 278-6803 Fax...................................... (336) 278-6768 Website................... www.elon.edu/athletics Facility (Cap.).............. Alumni Gym (1,558) Series Record................... ELON leads, 4-0

Furman

Georgia Southern

UNC Greensboro

Hampton

Sept. 29 in Charleston (7 p.m.) Oct. 27 at Greenville, S.C. (7 p.m.)

Sept. 27 in Charleston (7 p.m.)

Oct. 13 in Charleston (7 p.m.) Nov. 10 at Greensboro, N.C. (7 p.m.)

Sept. 1 at Hampton, Va. (7 p.m.)

Location..............................Greenville, S.C. Nickname....................................... Paladins Colors.............................. Purple and White Head Coach.........................Michelle Young 2005 Record.................. 15-16 (9-9 SoCon) VB SID........................................ Jon Brown Phone................................. (864) 294-3065 Fax...................................... (864) 294-3061 Website............... www.furmanpaladins.com Facility (Cap.)................. Alley Gym (1,000) Series Record....................FUR leads, 14-0

Location..............................Statesboro, Ga. Nickname.......................................... Eagles Colors..................................Blue and White Head Coach..........................Nicole McCray 2005 Record.................21-11 (13-5 SoCon) VB SID...................................Pat Osterman Phone................................. (912) 681-0352 Fax...................................... (912) 681-0046 Website............georgiasoutherneagles.com Facility...........................Hanner Fieldhouse Series Record................... GSU leads, 14-0

Location...........................Greensboro, N.C. Nickname.......................................Spartans Colors....................... Gold, White and Navy Head Coach........................... Shawn Garus 2005 Record.................. 5-26 (2-16 SoCon) VB SID.................................... Mark Kimmel Phone................................. (336) 334-5615 Fax...................................... (336) 334-3182 Website............... www.UNCGspartans.com Facility (Cap.)............ Fleming Gym (1,833) Series Record.................UNCG leads, 11-1

Location................................. Hampton, Va. Nickname..........................................Pirates Colors......................... Ryal Blue and White Head Coach......................Tiny L. Laster, Jr. 2005 Record...................20-15 (4-6 MEAC) VB SID.................................. LaToya Sivells Phone..................................(757) 727-5811 Fax...................................... (757) 727-6995 Website............ www.hampton.edu/athletics Facility (Cap.).............. Holland Hall (2,870) Series Record..................... HAM leads, 4-2

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2006 Opponent Information Navy

North Carolina Central

Radford

Sept. 16 at West Point, N.Y. (Noon)

Sept. 16 at West Point, N.Y. (4 p.m.)

Sept. 1 at Hampton, Va. (11 a.m.) play date, time, loc

Sept. 15 at West Point, N.Y. (3 p.m.)

Location............................... Lynchburg, Va. Nickname......................................... Flames Colors......................... Red, White and Blue Head Coach........................... Shane Pinder 2005 Record................9-22 (5-9 Big South) VB SID.................................. Paul Carmany Phone................................. (434) 582-2292 Fax...................................... (434) 582-2076 Website................. www.LibertyFlames.com Facility (Cap.).............Vines Center (8,500) Series Record......................... First Meeting

Location............................... Annapolis, Md. Nickname..................................Midshipmen Colors.......................... Navy Blue and Gold Head Coach............................Mike Schwob 2005 Record......21-8 (10-4 Patriot League) VB SID............................. Justin Kischefsky Phone................................. (410) 293-8772 Fax...................................... (410) 293-8954 Website...................... www.navysports.com Facility (Cap.)......Macdonough Hall (1,000) Series Record....................NAVY leads, 3-0

Location................................. Durham, N.C. Nickname.......................................... Eagles Colors.............................. Maroon and Gray Head Coach.....Georgette Crawford-Crooks 2005 Record...................29-14 (16-0 CIAA) VB SID....................................... Kyle Serba Phone................................. (919) 530-7054 Fax...................................... (919) 530-5120 Website..... www.nccu.edu/campus/athletics Facility (Cap.).............................................. ...........McLendon-McDougald Gym (3,056) Series Record......................... First Meeting

Location................................... Radford, Va. Nickname..................................Highlanders Colors........................ Red, Blue and Green Head Coach......................... Crystal Poskey 2005 Record..............3-22 (0-14 Big South) VB SID................................Drew Dickerson Phone................................. (540) 831-5726 Fax...................................... (540) 831-5556 Website..................www.ruhighlanders.com Facility (Cap.)........ Dedmon Center (1,000) Series Record......................... First Meeting

Savannah State

South Carolina State

Winston-Salem State

Western Carolina

Sept. 8 in Charleston (6 p.m.) Oct. 17 at Savannah, Ga. (6 p.m.)

Sept. 1 at Hampton, Va. (1 p.m.) Oct. 24 in Charleston (6 p.m.)

Oct. 7 at Cullowhee, N.C. (2 p.m.) Nov. 4 in Charleston (2 p.m.)

Location............................... Savannah, Ga. Nickname........................................... Tigers Colors.......... Burnt Orange and Reflex Blue Head Coach.......................................... TBA 2005 Record.........................................5-26 VB SID................................. Opio Mashariki Phone................................. (912) 356-2446 Fax...................................... (912) 353-5181 Website.............www.savstate.edu/athletics Facility (Cap.)............... Tiger Arena (6,000) Series Record........................CIT leads, 8-0

Location...........................Orangeburg, S.C. Nickname....................................... Bulldogs Colors................................Garnet and Blue Head Coach........................ Sandra Dobson 2005 Record.....................8-21 (3-8 MEAC) VB SID.......................... William P. Hamilton Phone................................. (803) 536-7060 Fax...................................... (803) 536-8622 Website.......................www.scsusports.com Facility (Cap.).............................................. .......Smith-Hammond-Middleton Center (3,200) Series Record........................CIT leads, 5-4

Sept. 2 at Hampton, Va. (11 a.m.) Sept. 12 at Winston-Salem, N.C. (6 p.m.) Oct. 10 in Charleston (6 p.m.) Location......................Winston-Salem, N.C. Nickname............................................Rams Colors..............................Scarlet and White Head Coach................. Lataya Hilliard-Gray 2005 Record.......... 8-22 (5-11 CIAA, Div. II) VB SID....................................... Chris Zona Phone................................. (336) 750-2143 Fax...................................... (336) 750-2144 Website........................www.wssurams.com Facilities (Cap.)........ Gaines Center (3,200) ....................................Whitaker Gym (750) Series Record......................... First Meeting

Wofford

Comfort Suites Charlotte Classic Host: Charlotte 49ers Halton Arena (9,105) Charlotte, N.C.

Friday, August 25 North Carolina St. vs. The Citadel....4:30 p.m. Sept. 30 in Charleston (7 p.m.) Charlotte vs. East Tennessee St....... 7 p.m. Oct. 28 at Spartanburg, S.C. (7 p.m.) Location.......................... Spartanburg, S.C. Nickname......................................... Terriers Colors..................................Black and Gold Head Coach.............................. Corey Helle 2005 Record.................12-16 (7-11 SoCon) VB SID....................................... Chris Cook Phone................................................... TBA Fax...................................... (864) 597-4129 Website...............www.wofford.edu/athletics Facility (Cap.)..........Johnson Arena (3,500) Series Record...................WOF leads, 13-1

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Saturday, August 26 Charlotte vs. The Citadel................. 11 a.m. North Carolina St. vs. East Tennnessee St... 1 p.m. East Tennessee St. vs. The Citadel... 5 p.m. Charlotte vs. North Carolina St. . ....... 7 p.m

Location............................. Cullowhee, N.C. Nickname..................................Catamounts Colors................................ Purple and Gold Head Coach.................... Stephanie Dragan 2005 Record...................9-25 (7-11 SoCon) VB SID.................................. Daniel Hooker Phone................................. (828) 227-2336 Fax...................................... (828) 227-7688 Website............. www.catamountsports.com Facility (Cap.).........Ramsey Center (7,826) Series Record...................WCU leads, 11-2

Hampton Invitational

Army of One Tournament

Friday, September 1 Winston-Salem St. vs. Hampton........ 9 a.m. The Citadel vs. N.C. Central............ 11 a.m. The Citadel vs. South Carolina St..... 1 p.m. N.C. Central vs. Hampton.................. 3 p.m. South Carolina St. vs. Winston-Salem St...... 5 p.m. Hampton vs. The Citadel................... 7 p.m.

Friday, September 15 The Citadel vs. Radford..................... 3 p.m. Navy vs. Liberty................................. 5 p.m. Army vs. The Citadel......................... 7 p.m.

Host: Hampton Pirates Holland Hall (2,870) Hampton, Va.

Saturday, September 2 Winston-Salem St. vs. The Citadel.... 9 a.m. South Carolina St. vs. N.C. Central.....11 a.m. N.C. Central vs. Winston-Salem St. .....1 p.m. Hampton vs. South Carolina St......... 3 p.m.

The Citadel

Host: Army Black Knights Gillis Field House (2,000) West Point, N.Y.

Saturday, September 16 Navy vs. Radford............................. 10 a.m. The Citadel vs. Liberty........................ Noon Army vs. Radford............................... 2 p.m. The Citadel vs. Navy......................... 4 p.m. Army vs. Liberty................................. 6 p.m.


2005 Season In Review 2005 Southern Conference Final Standings

Colleg of Charleston Appalachian State Georgia Southern Chattanooga Davidson Furman Wofford Western Carolina Elon UNC Greensboro The Citadel

Conference Games W-L For Opp 18-0 54 3 14-4 47 15 13-5 42 20 12-6 42 29 11-7 38 30 9-9 33 37 7-11 26 39 7-11 30 42 6-12 26 42 2-16 16 50 0-18 9 54

Pct 1.000 .778 .722 .647 .611 .500 .389 .353 .333 .118 .000

Overall W-L 27-1 21-9 20-11 17-13 15-17 13-15 12-16 8-24 9-22 5-25 4-27

Games For Opp 81 11 71 33 67 45 60 50 54 66 48 57 46 56 36 82 38 76 32 80 26 84

Pct .964 .700 .645 .552 .469 .464 .429 .226 .300 .172 .129

2005 Team Statistical Leaders ## 13 9 7 1 11

KILL (by K/Game) Marina Daniel Stefanie Farris Rachel Sanders Amy Brooks Alexandra Morrell

A/G 9.68 1.44 1.00 0.36 0.29

## 1 3 4 5 6

SERVE (by ##) Amy Brooks Crystal Bessler Kim Cooper Jenifer Moore Emily Hill

Total B/G 83.0 0.75 73.0 0.73 65.0 0.62 39.0 0.35 3.0 0.27

## 7 9 8 6 14

DEFENSE (by Dig/Gm) G Rachel Sanders 110 Stefanie Farris 110 Ashley Winter 105 Emily Hill 108 Stephenie Allen 95

## ATTACK (by Pct) G 13 Marina Daniel 110 3 Crystal Bessler 34 6 Emily Hill 108 1 Amy Brooks 100 7 Rachel Sanders 110

K K/G E 322 2.93 121 8 0.24 3 59 0.55 18 153 1.53 76 283 2.57 162

## SET (by A/Game) 6 Emily Hill 3 Crystal Bessler 10 Samantha Parisi 5 Jenifer Moore 7 Rachel Sanders

G 108 34 1 11 110

## BLOCK (by B/Game) G 13 Marina Daniel 110 1 Amy Brooks 100 11 Alexandra Morrell 104 7 Rachel Sanders 110 5 Jenifer Moore 11 ## POINTS (by Pts/Gm) 13 Marina Daniel 9 Stefanie Farris 7 Rachel Sanders 11 Alexandra Morrell 1 Amy Brooks

A 1045 49 1 4 32

BS 25 16 11 1 1

G 110 110 110 104 100

BA 58 57 54 38 2

Points 395.0 324.5 313.0 216.0 199.5

TA 818 22 190 458 911

Pct .246 .227 .216 .168 .133

Pts/G 3.59 2.95 2.85 2.08 1.99

## RECEPT (by Pct) 3 Crystal Bessler 13 Marina Daniel 6 Emily Hill 5 Jenifer Moore 9 Stefanie Farris

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G 110 110 110 100 104 G 100 34 43 11 108

K 322 300 283 153 142 SA 2 3 6 0 58

SE 1 2 7 5 42

K/G 2.93 2.73 2.57 1.53 1.37 SA/G 0.02 0.09 0.14 0.00 0.54

DIG Dig/G 349 3.17 321 2.92 290 2.76 216 2.00 125 1.32

BHE 10 7 1 27 8

G RE RE/G 34 0 0.00 110 0 0.00 108 1 0.01 11 11 1.00 110 38 0.35

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2005 Results and Statistics The Citadel Volleyball The Citadel 2005 Combined Team Statistics

RECORD: ALL MATCHES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

## 13 3 6 1 7 14 11 9 10 5 4 8

STATS SUMMARY Marina Daniel Crystal Bessler Emily Hill Amy Brooks Rachel Sanders Stephenie Allen Alexandra Morrell Stefanie Farris Samantha Parisi Jenifer Moore Kim Cooper Ashley Winter TEAM THE CITADEL Opponents

TEAM STATISTICS

G 110 34 108 100 110 95 104 110 1 11 43 105 110 110

HOME 2-10 0-9 2-1

ATTACK SET K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game 322 2.93 121 818 .246 6 0.05 8 0.24 3 22 .227 49 1.44 59 0.55 18 190 .216 1045 9.68 153 1.53 76 458 .168 14 0.14 283 2.57 162 911 .133 32 0.29 71 0.75 46 201 .124 5 0.05 142 1.37 92 465 .108 9 0.09 300 2.73 225 986 .076 20 0.18 0 0.00 0 0 .000 1 1.00 8 0.73 10 42 -.048 4 0.36 1 0.02 3 10 -.200 1 0.02 5 0.05 17 51 -.235 14 0.13 1352 12.29 773 4154 .139 1200 10.91 1641 14.92 667 4166 .234 1421 12.92

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ATTACK Kills 1352 Errors 773 Total Attacks 4154 Attack Pct .139 Kills/Game 12.3 SET Assists 1200 Assists/Game 10.9 SERVE Aces 167 Errors 224 Aces/Game 1.5 SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors 279 Errors/Game 2.5 DEFENSE Digs 1578 Digs/Game 14.3 BLOCKING Block Solo 60 Block Assist 264 Total Blocks 192.0 Blocks Per Game 1.7 Block Errors 67 BALL HANDLING Ball Handling Errors 75 ATTENDANCE Total 2005 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/167 Neutral site #/Avg 5/91 Current win streak 0

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OVERALL 4-27 0-18 4-9

OPP 1641 667 4166 .234 14.9 1421 12.9 279 257 2.5 166 1.5 1739 15.8 51 352 227.0 2.1 64 57 1793 14/128

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DATE Aug 26, 2005 Aug 27, 2005 Aug 30, 2005 Sept 2, 2005 Sept 2, 2005 Sept 03, 2005 Sept 03, 2005 Sept 10, 2005 Sept 16, 2005 Sept 17, 2005 Sept 17, 2005 Sept 20, 2005 Sept 21, 2005 Sept 24, 2005 Sept 25, 2005 Oct 1, 2005 Oct 2, 2005 Oct 4, 2005 Oct 8, 2005 Oct 9, 2005 Oct 15, 2005 Oct 18, 2005 Oct 20, 2005 Oct 22, 2005 Oct 23, 2005 Oct 29, 2005 Oct 30, 2005 Nov 5, 2005 Nov 6, 2005 Nov 2, 2005 Nov 12, 2005

SA 19 3 58 2 10 7 36 13 0 0 6 13 167 279

SERVE SE SA/Gm 35 0.17 2 0.09 42 0.54 1 0.02 36 0.09 12 0.07 37 0.35 20 0.12 0 0.00 5 0.00 7 0.14 27 0.12 224 1.52 257 2.54

AWAY 1-13 0-9 1-4 RE 0 0 1 2 48 19 50 38 0 11 1 80 29 279 166

NEUTRAL 1-4 0-0 1-4

DIG BLOCKING DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game BE BHE Points 87 0.79 25 58 83 0.75 16 8 395.0 10 0.29 0 2 2 0.06 2 6 12.0 216 2.00 0 20 20 0.19 2 27 127.0 26 0.26 16 57 73 0.73 24 3 199.5 349 3.17 1 38 39 0.35 11 10 313.0 125 1.32 1 18 19 0.20 2 8 88.0 135 1.30 11 54 65 0.62 7 5 216.0 321 2.92 5 13 18 0.16 1 7 324.5 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 12 1.09 1 2 3 0.27 1 0 10.0 7 0.16 0 2 2 0.05 1 0 8.0 290 2.76 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 18.0 1578 14.35 60 264 192.0 1.75 67 75 1711.0 1739 15.81 51 352 227.0 2.06 64 57 2147.0

OPPONENT W/L SCORE COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L 0-3 at College of Charleston L 0-3 at Coastal Carolina L 0-3 vs South Carolina State W 3-1 at NC State L 0-3 vs Fordham L 0-3 vs Campbell L 2-3 at Bethune-Cookman L 1-3 vs Army L 0-3 at Air Force L 0-3 vs Navy L 1-3 at UNC Greensboro L 0-3 AUGUSTA STATE W 3-0 at Furman L 0-3 at Wofford L 1-3 CHATTANOOGA L 1-3 WESTERN CAROLINA L 1-3 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 1-3 at Appalachian State L 0-3 at Davidson L 0-3 at Georgia Southern L 0-3 ELON L 0-3 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-0 FURMAN L 2-3 WOFFORD L 1-3 at Chattanooga L 0-3 at Western Carolina L 2-3 APPALACHIAN STATE L 0-3 DAVIDSON L 1-3 at South Carolina State W 3-2 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 0-3

* - indicates Southern Conferemce match % - All-Academy Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Home matches in ALL CAPS

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SCORE-BY-GAME ATTEND 16-30,18-30,21-30 1100 17-30,16-30,17-30 327 18-30,19-30,21-30 183 30-13,28-30,30-22,30-27 67 15-30,9-30,24-30 114 27-30,21-30,23-30 86 18-30,25-30,30-25,30-16,11-15 103 30-24,29-31,27-30,28-30 29 21-30,20-30,17-30 73 28-30,20-30,29-31 184 26-30,30-28,17-30,25-30 127 35-37,20-30,28-30 100 30-14,30-17,30-15 95 15-30,19-30,21-30 75 24-30,26-30,30-25,16-30 139 30-28,20-30,16-30,21-30 87 29-31,14-30,30-28,17-30 79 36-38,22-30,31-29,27-30 72 20-30,25-30,23-30 138 27-30,23-30,28-30 102 17-30,22-30,19-30 135 18-30,24-30,27-30 48 30-22,30-23,30-22 43 31-29,27-30,22-30,30-19,12-15 110 20-30,30-32,30-25,27-30 92 24-30,23-30,21-30 133 30-28,13-30,30-25,19-30,10-15 76 31-33,26-30,26-30 94 21-30,21-30,30-25,18-30 74 30-26,28-30,30-28,31-33,15-10 58 16-30,29-31,25-30 111


Southern Conference The Southern Conference, which enters its 85th season of intercollegiate competition in 2005, has become known as one of the nation’s leaders in emphasizing the development of the studentathlete and defining the league’s role in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has excelled as the premier Division I-AA football conference since earning that classification in 1981. The Conference currently consists of 11 members in four states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Throughout its history, the Southern Conference has been an innovator in college athletics. The Southern Conference was the first “super conference” with its charter membership including the likes of Alabama, Auburn, and North Carolina. The SoCon, as it has come to be known by headline writers throughout the country, is the league that gave birth to the three-point shot in college basketball and was the college home of such sporting greats as Arnold Palmer, Jerry West and Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice. Golf legend Arnold Palmer won the 1949 and 1950 NCAA Individual medal as a member of the Southern Conference. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized countless times on Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America and district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes-Scholarship winners have been selected from the conference. The Southern Conference office is located in the Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, SC. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon a first class meeting area as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

Southern Conference Quick Facts

Founded............................................................................Feb. 26, 1921 Commissioner............................................................... John Iamarino Senior Associate Commissioner.......................................Geoff Cabe Asst. Commissioner/Compliance.............................................Doug King Assoc. Commissioner/Internal Affairs............................. Sue Arakas Assoc. Commissioner/Public Affairs.............................................TBA Asst. Commissioner/Marketing & Development..............Pete Moore Chair, Council of Presidents............Dr. Benjamin Dunlap (Wofford) President................................. Dr. William Sharbrough (The Citadel) Vice President............................... Bill Moore (College of Charleston) Coordinator of Football Officials........................................Don Lucas

Southern Conference Members

Alabama..........................................1921-1932 Appalachian State....................1971-present Auburn.............................................1921-1932 College of Charleston..............1998-present Chattanooga..............................1976-present The Citadel................................1936-present Clemson..........................................1921-1953 Davidson................1936-1988, 1991-present Duke................................................1928-1953 East Carolina...................................1964-1976 East Tennessee State......................1978-2005 Elon............................................2003-present Florida.............................................1922-1932 Furman......................................1936-present George Washington.........................1936-1970 Georgia............................................1921-1932 Georgia Southern.....................1991-present Georgia Tech...................................1921-1932 Kentucky..........................................1921-1932 Louisiana State................................1922-1932 Marshall...........................................1976-1997 Maryland..........................................1921-1953 Mississippi.......................................1922-1932 Mississippi State..............................1921-1932 North Carolina.................................1921-1953 North Carolina Greensboro.....1997-present North Carolina State........................1921-1953 Richmond........................................1936-1976 South Carolina.................................1922-1953 Tennessee.......................................1921-1932 Tulane..............................................1922-1932 University of the South....................1922-1932 Vanderbilt.........................................1922-1932 Virginia.............................................1921-1937 Virginia Military Institute...................1924-2003 Virginia Tech....................................1921-1956 Washington & Lee...........................1921-1958 Wake Forest....................................1936-1953 West Virginia...................................1950-1968 Western Carolina......................1976-present William & Mary.................................1936-1977 Wofford......................................1997-present

2006-2007 The Citadel Celebrates 70 Years of Southern Conference Tradition as the conference’s oldest member 2006 Volleyball

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Individual Records Kills Match 29 Nicole Mantu vs. Newberry 10/31/99 24 Audra Ritchie vs. Newberry 10/28/03 23 Nicole Mantu vs. South Carolina State 9/7/00 22 Nicole Mantu vs. Bethune-Cookman 9/7/01 22 Rachel Sanders at Western Carolina 10/30/05 21 Tara Stephenson vs. UNC Greensboro 10/2701 20 Samantha Parisi vs. Charleston Southern 9/7/02 19 Lindsey Hodge vs. South Carolina State 10/6/03 19 Nicole Mantu vs. Charleston Southern 11/13/01 19 Nicole Mantu vs. South Carolina State 10/2/01 19 Nicole Mantu vs. Wofford 10/30/01 19 Nicole Mantu vs. Coppin State 9/1/00 19 Nicole Mantu vs. Hampton University 9/1/00 19 Nicole Mantu vs. Columbia 9/7/99 19 Samantha Parisi vs. South Carolina State 10/6/03 19 Samantha Parisi vs. UNC Greensboro 10/23/04 Season (Pct.) 348 Audra Ritchie (.284) 344 Nicole Mantu (.200) 327 Nicole Mantu (.183) 322 Marina Daniel (.246) 316 Samantha Parisi (.197) 311 Nicole Mantu (.129) 310 Lindsey Hodge (.227) 300 Stefanie Farris (.076) 300 Nicole Mantu (.128) 298 Marina Daniel (.316) Career (Pct.) 1282 Nicole Mantu (.159) 902 Lindsey Hodge (.187) 900 Stefanie Farris (.102) 880 Audra Ritchie (.193) 788 Marina Daniel (.254) 706 Samantha Parisi (.190) 319 Maggie Maisonet (.127) 283 Rachel Sanders (.133) 201 Tara Stephenson (.198) 179 Desiree Browning (.171)

2004 2000 2001 2005 2004 2002 2003 2005 1999 2004 1999-02 2000-03 2002-05 2001-04 2002-05 2002-05 1998-01 2005 2001 2000-03

Attack attempts Match 55 Nicole Mantu vs. Wofford 10/25/02 54 Nicole Mantu vs. Newberry 10/31/99 53 Nicole Mantu vs. Chattanooga 11/17/02 52 Nicole Mantu vs. East Tennessee State 9/27/02 51 Nicole Mantu vs. Hampton 9/1/00 51 Stefanie Farris at Western Carolina 10/10/04 51 Stefanie Farris vs. Western Carolina 9/3/04 50 Stefanie Farris vs. Western Carolina 11/16/02 49 Rachel Sanders vs. Charleston Southern 10/4/05 49 Stefanie Farris at South Carolina State 11/2/05 49 Stefanie Farris vs. Chattanooga 10/1/05 Season 986 Stefanie Farris 974 Nicole Mantu 911 Rachel Sanders 864 Nicole Mantu

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853 844 830 825 818 812

Nicole Mantu Samantha Parisi Nicole Mantu Stefanie Farris Marina Daniel Audra Ritchie

2000 2004 1999 2004 2005 2004

Career (K-E-TA) 3521 Nicole Mantu (1282-721-3521) 1999-02 2919 Stefanie Farris (900-602-2919) 2002-05 2381 Lindsey Hodge (902-456-2381) 2000-03 2307 Audra Ritchie (880-434-2307) 2001-04 1980 Marina Daniel (788-286-1980) 2002-05 1969 Samantha Parisi (706-331-1969) 2002-05 1067 Maggie Maisonet (319-184-1067) 1998-01 911 Rachel Sanders (283-162-911) 2005 612 Ryan Silver (117-102-612) 1998-99 567 Brooke Miller (167-154-567) 1999 Attack Percentage Match (min. 12 attempts) .833 Marina Daniel vs Savannah State 9/18/04 (15 kills, 0 errors, 18 attempts) .773 Marina Daniel vs. Savannah State 10/20/05 (18 kills, 1 errors, 22 attempts) .750 Lindsey Hodge at Columbia College 10/16/01 (10 kills, 1 errors, 12 attempts) .739 Audra Ritchie vs. Bethune-Cookman 9/12/03 (17 kills, 0 errors, 23 attempts) .692 Amy Brooks at Davidson 10/9/05 (9 kills, 0 errors, 13 attempts) .680 Marina Daniel vs. Davidson 11/6/05 (17 kills, 0 errors, 25 attempts) .667 Audra Ritchie vs. Hampton 9/19/04 (15 kills, 1 errors, 21 attempts) .667 Samantha Parisi at Limestone 10/1/02 (8 kills, 0 errors, 12 attempts) .643 Audra Ritchie vs Savannah State 9/18/04 (10 kills, 1 errors, 14 attempts) .643 Jenifer Moore vs Savannah State 9/18/04 (10 kills, 1 errors, 14 attempts) Season (minimum 5 kills) .316 Marina Daniel (298 K, 85 E, 675 TA) 2004 .284 Audra Ritchie (348 K, 117 E, 812 TA) 2004 .258 Desiree Browning (35 K, 11 E, 93 TA) 2002 .246 Marina Daniel (322 K, 121 E, 818 TA) 2005 .227 Crystal Bessler (8 K, 3 E, 22 TA) 2005 .227 Lindsey Hodge (310 K, 135 E, 770 TA) 2003 .216 Emily Hill (59 K, 18 E, 190 TA) 2005 .202 Marina Daniel (149 K, 65 E, 416 TA) 2003 .200 Nicole Mantu (344 K, 173 E, 853 TA) 2000 .198 Audra Ritchie (265 K, 131 E, 676 TA) 2003

Career (minimum 5 kills) (K-E-TA) .254 Marina Daniel (788-286-1980) 2002-05 .227 Crystal Bessler (8-3-22) 2004-05 .216 Emily Hill (59-18-190) 2005 .198 Tara Stephenson (201-95-536) 2001 .193 Audra Ritchie (880-434-2307) 2001-04 2005 .190 Samantha Parisi (706-331-1969) 2002-05 2002 .187 Lindsey Hodge (902-456-2381) 2000-03 2005 2001

The Citadel

.171 Desiree Browning (179-85-550) 2000-03 .168 Amy Brooks (153-76-458) 2005 .159 Nicole Mantu (1282-721-3521) 1999-02 Assists Match 86 Desiree Browning at South Carolina State 10/3/00 64 Katie Livingston vs. Davidson 10/31/04 60 Desiree Browning vs. UNC Greensboro 10/27/01 58 Emily Hill vs. Charleston Southern 10/4/05 57 Emily Hill at South Carolina State 11/2/05 55 Desiree Browning vs. Charleston Southern 9/7/02 55 Emily Hill vs. Savannah State 10/20/05 54 Emily Hill vs. Campbell 9/3/05 54 Katie Livingston vs. UNC Greensboro 10/23/04 51 Desiree Browning vs. South Carolina State 9/7/00 51 Katie Livingston vs. Western Carolina 9/3/04 Season 1069 Katie Livingston 1045 Emily Hill 983 Desiree Browning 827 Desiree Browning 722 Desiree Browning 671 Desiree Browning 568 Laura Bristol 220 Katie Livingston 69 Laura Bristol 49 Crystal Bessler Career 3203 Desiree Browning 1326 Katie Livingston 1045 Emily Hill 649 Laura Bristol 70 Lindsey Hodge 58 Stefanie Farris 57 Audra Ritchie 56 Ryan Silver 51 Nicole Mantu 50 Natosha Mitchell

2004 2005 2003 2001 2000 2002 1999 2002 1998 2005 2000-03 2001-04 2005 1998-01 2000-03 2002-05 2001-04 1998-99 1999-02 1998-00

Service Aces Match 9 Amber Davis vs. Savannah State 9/17/02 9 Emily Hill vs. Augusta State 9/21/05 7 Audra Ritchie at Savannah State 10/26/04 7 Lindsey Hodge vs. Navy 8/30/03 7 Lindsey Hodge at Wofford 10/4/03 7 Lindsey Hodge vs. South Carolina State 10/6/03 6 Lindsey Hodge vs. Wofford 11/8/03 6 Lindsey Hodge at Limestone 10/1/02 6 Lindsey Hodge vs. Wofford 10/30/01 6 Lindsey Hodge vs. BCC 9/12/03 6 Lindsey Hodge at Savannah State 9/17/03 6 Marina Daniel vs Savannah State 9/18/04 6 Nicole Mantu vs. Lipscomb 9/7/02 Season 69 Lindsey Hodge 66 Lindsey Hodge 58 Desiree Browning 58 Emily Hill 57 Maggie Maisonet

2003 2001 2001 2005 2001


Individual Records 48 A.J. Watson 42 Lindsey Hodge 40 Amber Davis

2001 2002 2002

Career 187 Lindsey Hodge 176 Nicole Mantu 134 Laura Bristol 129 Desiree Browning 102 Maggie Maisonet 78 Samantha Parisi 75 Marina Daniel 65 Audra Ritchie 58 Emily Hill 49 Stefanie Farris

2000-03 1999-02 1998-01 2000-03 1998-01 2002-05 2002-05 2001-04 2005 2002-05

Digs Match 27 Nicole Mantu vs. Wofford 10/25/02 26 Stefanie Farris at Wofford 9/25/05 25 Nicole Mantu vs. Charleston Southern 9/7/02 25 Nicole Mantu vs. East Tennessee State 9/27/02 24 Nicole Mantu at Lander 9/12/99 23 Nicole Mantu vs. Lipscomb 9/7/02 22 Rachel Sanders vs Navy 9/17/05 22 Samantha Parisi at Western Carolina 10/10/04 22 Samantha Parisi vs. Charleston Southern 9/7/02 21 Katie Livingston vs. UNC Greensboro 10/6/02 21 Nicole Mantu vs. Coll. of Charleston 10/15/02 21 Stefanie Farris vs. Western Carolina 9/3/04 Season 349 Rachel Sanders 348 Nicole Mantu 321 Stefanie Farris 300 Samantha Parisi 290 Ashley Winter 276 Nicole Mantu 251 Samantha Parisi 238 Katie Livingston 222 Melissa Fridinger 216 Emily Hill Career 1035 Nicole Mantu 906 Stefanie Farris 741 Samantha Parisi 649 Katie Livingston 577 Desiree Browning 510 Audra Ritchie 393 Laura Bristol 356 Melissa Fridinger 349 Rachel Sanders 319 Lindsey Hodge

2005 2002 2005 2004 2005 2001 2002 2002 2004 2005 1999-02 2002-05 2002-05 2001-04 2000-03 2001-04 1998-01 2002-04 2005 2000-03

Block Solos Match 8 Audra Ritchie vs. Limestone 9/4/01 6 Audra Ritchie vs. Wofford 10/2/04 6 Audra Ritchie vs. South Carolina State 10/6/03 5 Lindsey Hodge vs. South Carolina State 10/2/01 5 Lindsey Hodge vs. East Tennessee State 9/29/00 5 Maggie Maisonet vs. South Carolina State 10/2/01

5 5 5 5

Maggie Maisonet vs. South Carolina State 9/7/00 Marina Daniel vs. Fayetteville State 10/14/04 Marina Daniel vs. Davidson 10/31/04 Nicole Mantu vs Hampton 9/1/00

Season 36 Marina Daniel 34 Lindsey Hodge 33 Audra Ritchie 31 Audra Ritchie 28 Marina Daniel 27 Audra Ritchie 25 Marina Daniel 25 Maggie Maisonet 25 Nicole Mantu 23 Lindsey Hodge Career 109 Audra Ritchie 93 Lindsey Hodge 91 Marina Daniel 63 Maggie Maisonet 51 Nicole Mantu 24 Megan Gentry 22 Samantha Parisi 21 Amber Davis 19 Tara Stephenson 16 Amy Brooks

2003 2000 2003 2004 2004 2001 2005 2001 2000 2001 2001-04 2000-03 2002-05 1998-01 1999-02 1998-00 2002-05 2002 2001 2005

Block Assists Match 10 Lindsey Hodge at Wofford 10/4/03 8 Marina Daniel vs. Newberry 10/28/03 7 Lindsey Hodge vs. Newberry 10/28/03 7 Lindsey Hodge vs. Lipscomb 9/7/02 6 Amber Davis vs. Lipscomb 9/7/02 6 Amy Brooks vs. Navy 9/17/05 6 Audra Ritchie vs. Newberry 10/28/03 6 Lindsey Hodge at South Carolina State 10/29/02 6 Marina Daniel vs. Augusta State 9/21/05 6 Megan Gentry at South Carolina State 10/3/00 Season 77 Amber Davis 67 Marina Daniel 58 Marina Daniel 58 Lindsey Hodge 58 Lindsey Hodge 57 Amy Brooks 55 Audra Ritchie 54 Alexandra Morrell 52 Maggie Maisonet 50 Lindsey Hodge Career 194 Lindsey Hodge 170 Audra Ritchie 161 Marina Daniel 103 Maggie Maisonet 78 Nicole Mantu 77 Amber Davis 72 Samantha Parisi 57 Amy Brooks

2002 2003 2005 2003 2002 2005 2001 2005 2001 2001

54 53

Alexandra Morrell Stefanie Farris

2005 2002-05

Total Blocks Match 12 Marina Daniel vs. Newberry 10/28/03 11 Lindsey Hodge at Wofford 10/4/03 9 Audra Ritchie vs. Limestone 9/4/01 8 Audra Ritchie vs. Newberry 10/28/03 8 Lindsey Hodge vs. Lipscomb 9/7/02 8 Maggie Maisonet vs. Columbia College 10/15/00 8 Maggie Maisonet vs. South Carolina State 9/7/00 8 Marina Daniel vs. Davidson 10/31/04 7 Amy Brooks vs Navy 9/17/05 7 Audra Ritchie at Maryland-Eastern Shore 8/31/02 7 Audra Ritchie vs. Wofford 10/2/04 7 Lindsey Hodge vs. South Carolina State 10/2/01 7 Lindsey Hodge vs. Newberry 10/28/03 7 Maggie Maisonet vs. South Carolina State 10/2/01 7 Marina Daniel vs. Furman 11/7/03 7 Marina Daniel vs. Augusta State 9/21/05 7 Megan Gentry at South Carolina State 10/3/00 Season 103 Marina Daniel 98 Amber Davis 83 Marina Daniel 82 Audra Ritchie 79 Lindsey Hodge 77 Maggie Maisonet 73 Lindsey Hodge 73 Audra Ritchie 73 Amy Brooks 73 Lindsey Hodge Career 287 Lindsey Hodge 279 Audra Ritchie 252 Marina Daniel 166 Maggie Maisonet 129 Nicole Mantu 98 Amber Davis 94 Samantha Parisi 73 Amy Brooks 66 Stefanie Farris 65 Alexandra Morrell

2003 2002 2005 2001 2003 2001 2001 2003 2005 2002 2000-03 2001-04 2002-05 1998-01 1999-02 2002 2002-05 2005 2002-05 2005

2000-03 2001-04 2002-05 1998-01 1999-02 2002 2002-05 2005

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Team Records Kills Match 76 vs. UNC Greensboro 69 at South Carolina State 69 vs. Davidson 69 at South Carolina State 68 vs. Charleston Southern 64 vs. UNC Greensboro 64 vs. Charleston Southern 63 at Western Carolina 63 vs Campbell 62 vs. Newberry 62 at South Carolina State Season (Pct.) 1,360 (.196) 1,352 (.139) 1,226 (.180) 1,126 (.144) 1,088 (.148) 842 (.111) 706 (.053) 211 (-.034)

Attack Attempts Match 210 vs. Charleston Southern 191 at South Carolina State 189 vs. Western Carolina 187 at Wofford 184 at Wofford 182 vs. Wofford 179 vs. Chattanooga 178 at Western Carolina 176 at Western Carolina 171 at South Carolina State 171 vs Navy Season 4,154 3,658 3,444 3,409 3,115 2,568 2,396 1,000

10/27/01 11/2/05 10/31/04 9/2/03 10/4/05 10/23/04 9/7/02 10/10/04 9/3/05 10/28/03 10/29/02

2005 2004 2002 2003 2001 2000 1999 1998

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(1360 K, 643 E, 3658 TA) (1226 K, 613 E, 3409 TA) (1088 K, 627 E, 3115 TA) (1126 K, 630 E, 3444 TA) (1352 K, 773 E, 4154 TA) (842 K, 557 E, 2568 TA)

(706 K, 579 E, 2396 TA) (211 K, 245 E, 1000 TA)

Assists Match 107 at South Carolina State 64 vs. Davidson 63 vs. UNC Greensboro 61 vs. Charleston Southern 60 at South Carolina State 57 at South Carolina State 57 vs. Charleston Southern 56 at Western Carolina 56 vs. Savannah State 56 vs. UNC Greensboro 2004 56 vs. Campbell 2005 2003 Season 2005 2002 1,200 2004 2001 1,183 2003 2000 1,080 2002 1999 971 2001 1998 919 785 2000 629 1999 1998 170 10/4/05 Service Aces 11/2/05 9/3/04 Match 9/25/05 20 at Savannah State 9/20/02 19 vs. Columbia College 10/23/05 19 vs. Savannah State 10/1/05 17 at Savannah State 10/10/04 15 vs. Navy 10/30/05 15 at Limestone 9/17/04 15 vs. Columbia College 9/17/05 15 vs. Newberry 15 vs. Augusta State

Attack Percentage Match (min. 10 attempts) .636 vs. Savannah State 9/18/04 (61 kills, 5 errors, 88 attempts) .476 at Hampton 9/17/04 (56 kills, 7 errors, 103 attempts) .463 vs. Savannah State 9/17/02 (44 kills, 7 errors, 80 attempts) .438 vs. Bethune-Cookman 9/12/03 (51 kills, 9 errors, 96 attempts) .430 at Savannah State 9/17/03 (49 kills, 12 errors, 86 attempts) .405 at Limestone 10/1/02 (43 kills, 11 errors, 79 attempts) .404 at Savannah State 10/8/02 (32 kills, 9 errors, 57 attempts) .395 vs. Savannah State 11/12/03 (46 kills, 12 errors, 86 attempts) .392 vs. Clark Atlanta 9/18/04 (49 kills, 11 errors, 97 attempts) .377 vs. UNC Greensboro 10/27/01 (76 kills, 18 errors, 154 attempts) Season .196 .180 .148 .144 .139 .111

.053 -.034

2004 2003 2001 2002 2005 2000

Season 398 197 193 167 163 120 112 60

10/3/00 10/31/04 10/27/01 10/4/05 11/2/05 9/2/03 9/7/02 10/10/04 10/20/05 10/23/04 9/3/05

10/8/02 10/11/01 9/17/02 9/17/03 8/30/03 10/1/02 10/15/00 10/28/03 9/21/05

2001 2002 2003 2005 2004 2000 1999 1998

Digs Match 100 vs. Charleston Southern 97 at Wofford 83 vs. Wofford 75 vs. UNC Greensboro 75 vs. Lipscomb 75 vs Navy 74 vs. Charleston Southern 73 at South Carolina State 73 at Wofford 72 at South Carolina State Season 1,578 1,479 1,317 1,187 1,099 880 822 336

1999 1998

9/7/02 9/25/05 10/25/02 10/6/02 9/7/02 9/17/05 10/4/05 10/3/00 9/20/02 11/2/05

2005 2002 2004 2001 2003 2000 1999 1998

Solo Blocks Match 13 vs. South Carolina State 13 vs. South Carolina State 12 vs. Bethune-Cookman

10/2/01 10/6/03 9/7/01

The Citadel

10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8

vs. Wofford vs. Limestone vs. South Carolina State vs. Davidson at Maryland-Eastern Shore vs. Chattanooga vs. Newberry vs. Davidson vs. East Tennessee State

Season 112 105 104 80 68 60 32 14

2001 2003 2000 2004 2002 2005 1999 1998

Assist Blocks Match 27 vs. Newberry 22 at South Carolina State 20 at Wofford 20 vs. Augusta State 18 at South Carolina State 18 vs. Wofford 18 vs. Lipscomb 18 vs Navy 16 vs. Savannah State 15 at Maryland-Eastern Shore Season 264 264 230 219 130 121 52 10

10/28/03 10/3/00 10/4/03 9/21/05 11/2/05 10/25/02 9/7/02 9/17/05 11/12/03 8/31/02

2002 2005 2001 2003 2000 2004 1999 1998

Total Blocks Match 21.5 vs. Newberry 17 at South Carolina State 16 vs. South Carolina State 15.5 at Maryland-Eastern shore 15 vs. South Carolina State 14 at Wofford 14 vs. Bethune-Cookman 12 at South Carolina State 12 vs. Chattanooga 12 vs. Columbia College 12 at South Carolina State 12 vs. South Carolina State 12 vs. Augusta State Season 140.5 200.0 169.0 214.5 192.0 227.0 58.0 19.0

10/2/04 9/4/01 9/7/00 9/23/00 8/31/02 10/6/01 10/28/03 10/31/04 9/29/00

2004 2002 2000 2003 2005 2001 1999 1998

10/28/03 10/3/00 10/2/01 8/31/02 10/6/03 10/4/03 9/7/01 11/2/05 11/12/00 10/15/00 10/29/02 9/7/00 9/21/05


History and Records Records vs. Opponents Opponent Record First Mtg Last Mtg Air Force 0-1 2005 2005 Appalachian State 0-13 1999 2005 Army 0-2 2004 2005 Augusta State 1-0 2005 2005 Bethune-Cookman 1-3 2000 2005 California Baptist 0-1 2002 2002 Campbell 0-1 2005 2005 Charleston Southern 1-10 1998 2005 Chattanooga 0-12 1999 2005 Chicago State 0-1 2003 2003 Clark Atlanta 2-0 2001 2004 Clemson 0-1 2004 2004 Coastal Carolina 0-3 1998 2005 College of Charleston 0-15 1998 2005 Columbia College 4-3 1998 2001 Converse 0-2 1998 1999 Coppin State 3-0 2000 2001 Davidson 1-14 1998 2005 East Carolina 0-1 1999 1999 East Tennessee State 0-9 1998 2003 Elon 0-4 2000 2005 Fayetteville State 1-0 2004 2004 Florida Atlantic 0-1 2003 2003 Fordham 0-1 2005 2005 Furman 0-14 1999 2005 Garnder-Webb 0-1 1998 1999 Georgia Southern 0-14 1999 2005 Georgia State 0-1 2000 2000 Guilford 0-1 1998 1999 Hampton 2-4 1999 2004 Hope International 0-1 2002 2002 Jacksonville State 0-1 1998 1999 Lander 0-3 1999 2000 Limestone 2-0 2001 2002 Lipscomb 0-1 2002 2002 Long Island 0-1 2002 2002 Maryland 0-1 2003 2003 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1-0 2002 2002 Maryville 0-1 1998 1999 Navy 0-3 2003 2005 Newberry 1-1 1999 2003 Norfolk 1-0 2000 2000 North Carolina A&T 0-1 1998 1999 North Carolina State 0-1 2005 2005 Northern Iowa 0-1 2004 2004 Savannah College of Art & Design 0-2 1998 1999 Savannah State 8-0 2002 2005 South Carolina State 5-4 2000 2005 South Florida 0-1 2003 2003 Stetson 0-2 1998 1999 UNC Asheville 0-1 1998 1999 UNC Greensboro 1-11 1998 2005 USC Spartanburg 0-1 1998 1999 Western Carolina 2-11 1998 2005 Wingate 0-1 1998 1999 Winthrop 0-1 2004 2004 Wofford 1-13 1999 2005

All-Time Numerical Roster 1 Jill Lowery Amy Brooks 2 Deonn Crumley Andgie Gabella 3 Crystal Bessler 4 Yaunna Thompson Amber Davis Kim Cooper

1998 2005 1998 1999 2004-05 1998 2002 2003-04-05

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Eileen Guerra Desiree Browning Jenifer Moore Audra Ritchie Emily Hill Lindsey Hodge Rachel Sanders Megan Gentry Katie Livingston Ashley Winter Adrienne Watson Stefanie Farris Laura Bristol Samantha Parisi Natosha Mitchell Melissa Fridinger Alexandra Morrell Alicia Gabriel Latrice Sales Marina Daniel Tara Stephenson Stephenie Allen Brooke Miller Carol Hamlin Maggie Maisonet Carol Hamlin Nicole Mantu Danielle Cenker Ryan Silver

1998 2000-01-02-03 2004 2001-02-03-04 2005 2000-01-02-03 2005 1998-99-00 2001-02-03-04 2005 1998-99-00-01 2002-03-04-05 1998-99-00-01 2002-03-04 1998-99-00-01 2002-03-04 2005 1998 1998-99-00 2002-03-04-05 2001 2004-05 1999 2000 1998-99-00-01 1998 1999-00-01-02 2003 1998-99

All-Time Letterwinners Stephanie Allen............................................. 2004-05 Crystal Bessler................................................ 2005 Laura Bristol......................................1998--99-00-01 Amy Brooks..................................................... 2005 Desiree Browning...............................2000-01-02-03 Kim Cooper............................................ 2003-04-05 Marina Daniel.....................................2002-03-04-05 Amber Davis...................................................... 2002 Stefanie Farris....................................2002-03-04-05 Melissa Fridinger..................................... 2002-03-04 Megan Gentry.......................................... 1998-99-00 Carol Hamlin...................................................... 2000 Emily Hill.......................................................... 2005 Lindsey Hodge....................................2000-01-02-03 Katie Livingston..................................2001-02-03-04 Maggie Maisonet................................1998-99-00-01 Nicole Mantu.......................................1999-00-01-02 Tosha Mitchell.....................................1998-99-00-01 Jenifer Moore..................................................... 2004 Alexandra Morrell.............................................. 2005 Samantha Parisi..................................... 2002-03-04 Audra Ritchie.....................................2001--02-03-04 Rachel Sanders................................................ 2005 Tara Stephenson............................................... 2001 A.J. Watson........................................1998-99-00-01 Ashley Winter................................................... 2005

Attendance Records Att. 1,100 411 375 356 300 287 276

Date 8/26/2005 9/7/1999 9/21/1999 9/15/1998 10/25/1998 8/30/2003 8/30/2003

Score Coll. of Charleston 3, The Citadel 0 The Citadel 3, Columbia College 0 Charleston Southern 3, The Citadel 1 Charleston Southern 3, The Citadel 0 Columbia College 3, The Citadel 1 Navy 3, The Citadel 1 Charleston Southern 3, The Citadel 0

2006 Volleyball

257 250 250 250 250

9/26/2003 10/27/1998 9/7/2002 10/15/2002 10/25/2002

Davidson 3, The Citadel 1 Converse 3, The Citadel 0 The Citadel 3, Charleston Southern 1 College of Charleston 3, The Citadel 0 Wofford 3, The Citadel 1

Year-by-Year Results 1998 (0-24) Head Coach: Bonnie Houchen

Opponent W/L at Converse L at USC-Spartanburg L CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L at Coastal Carolina L vs. UNC Asheville L at Coll. of Charleston L vs. Stetson L vs. North Carolina A&T L COLUMBIA COLLEGE L vs. Jacksonville State L at Western Carolina L at Columbia College L at East Tennessee State L vs. Davidson L at Charleston Southern L SAVANNAH COLL. of ART & DESIGN L at Savannah Coll. of Art & Design L vs. Maryville L vs. Guilford L CONVERSE L COASTAL CAROLINA L at Wingate L at Gardner-Webb L at UNC Greensboro L

Score; Score-by-game 0-3; 3-15,5-15,11-15 0-3; 5-15,3-15,1-15 0-3; 5-15,0-15,3-15 0-3; 0-15,2-15,2-15 0-3; 3-15,7-15,5-15 0-3; 6-15,0-15,6-15 0-3; 3-15,7-15,7-15 0-3; 0-15,2-15,7-15 1-3; 9-15,15-12,3-15,10-15 0-3; 2-15,1-15,3-15 0-3; 2-15,5-15,1-15 0-3; 8-15,5-15,4-15 0-3; 1-15,4-15,0-15 0-3; 2-15,5-15,1-15 0-3; 5-15,6-15,2-15 0-3; 3-15,5-15,4-15 0-3; 3-15,4-15,3-15 0-3; 6-15,2-15,3-15 1-3; 6-15,2-15,15-11,11-15 0-3; 5-15,6-15,4-15 0-3; 3-15,8-15,2-15 0-3; 1-15,2-15,1-15 0-3; 2-15,3-15,10-15 0-3; 0-15,2-15,2-15

Home matches in ALL CAPS Bold inidicates program’s first game victory

1999 (1-29, 0-20 SoCon) Head Coach: Wendy Anderson

Opponent W/L vs. Stetson% L vs. East Carolina% L vs. Hampton% L COLUMBIA COLLEGE W at Lander L CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L at UNC Greensboro* L at Davidson* L at Columbia College L at East Tennessee State* L at Appalachian State* L COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L at Georgia Southern* L WESTERN CAROLINA* L CHATTANOOGA* L GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L LANDER L FURMAN* L at Wofford* L at Furman* L at Charleston Southern L UNC GREENSBORO* L DAVIDSON* L NEWBERRY L EAST TENNESSEE STATE* L APPALACHIAN STATE* L at Coll. of Charleston* L at Western Carolina* L at Chattanooga* L WOFFORD* L

Score; Score-by-game 0-3; 1-15,9-15,1-15 0-3; 3-15,4-15,4-15 0-3; 11-15,7-15,5-15 3-0; 15-12,15-4,15-7 1-3; 5-15,3-15,15-13,14-16 1-3; 11-15,9-15,15-11,9-15 0-3; 10-15,8-15,1-15 0-3; 8-15,2-15,5-15 0-3; 13-15,8-15,12-15 0-3; 4-15,8-15,2-15 0-3; 1-15,3-15,7-15 0-3; 8-15,4-15,6-15 0-3; 3-15,4-15,7-15 0-3; 3-15,2-15,7-15 0-3; 5-15,5-15,3-15 0-3; 1-15,4-15,9-15 0-3; 12-15,13-15,12-15 0-3; 3-15,1-15,0-15 0-3; 3-15,12-15,1-15 0-3; 0-15,3-15,3-15 0-3; 7-15,4-15,5-15 0-3; 7-15,2-15,4-15 0-3; 8-15,1-15,9-15 1-3; 11-15,15-11,9-15,14-16 1-3; 1-15,15-12,2-15,3-15 0-3; 6-15,11-15,5-15 0-3; 0-15,3-15,8-15 0-3; 7-15,2-15,3-15 0-3; 1-15,0-15,2-15 0-3; 8-15,5-15,10-15

Home matches in ALL CAPS * - indicates Southern Conference match % - indicates Winthrop Microtel Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) Bold inidicates program’s first match victory

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History and Records 2000 (3-27, 0-17 SoCon) Head Coach: Wendy Anderson Opponent W/L vs Coppin State% W vs Hampton% L vs Elon% L vs Norfolk% W (F) SOUTH CAROLINA STATE L at Bethune-Cookman L GEORGIA SOUTHERN L at Wofford L at Georgia State L UNC GREENSBORO* L DAVIDSON* L at Furman L EAST TENNESSEE STATE* L APPALACHIAN STATE* L at Chattanooga* L at South Carolina State L at Coll. of Charleston* L at Georgia Southern* L COLUMBIA COLLEGE W at Charleston Southern L FURMAN* L WOFFORD* L at UNC Greensboro* L at Davidson* L LANDER L at East Tennessee State* L at Appalachian State* L COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L WESTERN CAROLINA* L CHATTANOOGA* L

Score; Score-by-game 3-0; 15-8,15-11,15-11 2-3; 6-15,15-13,16-18,15-10,13-15 0-3; 7-15,2-15,2-15 3-0; 15-0,15-0,15-0 1-3; 15-13,14-16,11-15,13-15 1-3; 15-7,8-15,12-15,15-17 0-3; 3-15,2-15,6-15 0-3; 3-15,0-15,7-15 0-3; 6-15,6-15,10-15 0-3; 3-15,14-16,4-15 0-3; 8-15,5-15,3-15 0-3; 4-15,7-15,9-15 0-3; 5-15,5-15,10-15 0-3; 8-15,4-15,6-15 0-3; 6-15,3-15,6-15 0-3; 11-15,9-15,14-16 0-3; 15-17,10-15,6-15 0-3; 2-15,14-16,3-15 3-0; 16-14,15-13,15-11 0-3; 11-15,9-15,2-15 0-3; 3-15,6-15,9-15 0-3; 3-15,9-15,13-15 0-3; 3-15,1-15,4-15 0-3; 3-15,2-15,7-15 0-3; 10-15,4-15,11-15 0-3; 1-15,9-15,4-15 0-3; 9-15,11-15,12-15 0-3; 5-15,2-15,12-15 0-3; 5-15,5-15,1-15 0-3; 6-15,6-15,6-15

Home matches in ALL CAPS * - indicates Southern Conference match % - indicates Hampton Invitational (Hampton, Va.)

2001 (7-24, 0-20 SoCon) Head Coach: Wendy Anderson Opponent W/L at Hampton% L COPPIN STATE% W COPPIN STATE% W at Hampton% L LIMESTONE W at Georgia Southern* L BETHUNE-COOKMAN L at Clark Atlanta W at Davidson* L at UNC Greensboro* L at Appalachian State* L at East Tennessee State* L SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W CHATTANOOGA* L WESTERN CAROLINA* L COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L COLUMBIA COLLEGE W FURMAN* L at Columbia College W at Furman* L at Wofford* L GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L DAVIDSON* L UNC GREENSBORO* L WOFFORD* L APPALACHIAN STATE* L EAST TENNESSEE STATE* L at Coll. of Charleston* L vs. Chattanooga* L at Western Carolina* L CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L

Score; Score-by-game 0-3; 20-30,22-30,22-30 3-0; 30-28,30-23,30-19 3-0; 30-19,30-20,30-21 1-3; 21-30,16-30,30-16,29-31 3-0; 30-16,32-30,30-18 0-3; 14-30,23-30,21-30 1-3; 23-30,30-24,27-30,24-30 3-0; 30-25,30-24,30-28 0-3; 16-30,13-30,28-30 0-3; 25-30,31-33,28-30 0-3; 18-30,17-30,25-30 0-3; 8-30,31-33,12-30 3-1; 24-30,30-17,30-20,30-24 0-3; 20-30,28-30,24-30 0-3; 13-30,20-30,24-30 0-3; 22-30,16-30,26-30 3-0; 30-10,30-17,30-13 0-3; 24-30,24-30,25-30 3-0; 30-21,30-20,30-17 0-3; 14-30,22-30,27-30 0-3; 18-30,18-30,21-30 0-3; 16-30,21-30,26-30 0-3; 19-30,20-30,21-30 2-3; 31-29,27-30,24-30,30-23,8-15 1-3; 12-30,33-31,23-30,22-30 0-3; 28-30,21-30,19-30 0-3; 25-30,14-30,28-30 0-3; 11-30,14-30,21-30 0-3; 12-30,26-30,17-30 0-3; 24-30,24-30,13-30 0-3; 30-32,23-30,30-32

Home matches in ALL CAPS * - indicates Southern Conference match % - indicates Hampton Invitational (Hampton, Va.)

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2002 (6-24, 0-20 SoCon) Head Coach: Wendy Anderson Opponent W/L vs Long Island L GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L LIPSCOMB L CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W at Maryland-Eastern Shore W at Hope International L SAVANNAH STATE W at California Baptist L at Wofford* L at Furman* L APPALACHIAN STATE* L EAST TENNESSEE STATE* L at Limestone W DAVIDSON* L UNC GREENSBORO* L at Savannah State* W at Chattanooga* L at Western Carolina* L COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L WOFFORD* L FURMAN* L at Georgia Southern* L at South Carolina State W at UNC Greensboro* L at Davidson* L at Coll. of Charleston* L at Appalachian State* L at East Tennessee State* L WESTERN CAROLINA* L CHATTANOOGA* L

Score; Score-by-game 0-3; 20-30,10-30,19-30 0-3; 20-30,24-30,25-30 0-3; 30-32,28-30,18-30 3-1; 30-27,30-25,28-30,30-24 3-1; 23-30,30-22,30-22,30-26 1-3; 22-30,16-30,30-28,24-30 3-0; 30-4,30-10,30-15 0-3; 26-30,20-30,17-30 2-3; 30-25,23-30,30-22,25-30,14-16 0-3; 14-30,24-30,29-31 0-3; 22-30,25-30,19-30 2-3; 32-30,30-22,24-30,13-30,12-15 3-0; 30-14,30-18,30-19 0-3; 21-30,25-30,27-30 0-3; 20-30,25-30,22-30 3-0; 30-9,30-15,30-9 0-3; 15-30,14-30,24-30 0-3; 23-30,17-30,20-30 0-3; 26-30,18-30,12-30 1-3; 22-30,25-30,31-29,33-35 0-3; 12-30,25-30,16-30 0-3; 12-30,19-30,11-30 3-1; 30-21,30-28,20-30,30-16 0-3; 28-30,18-30,18-30 0-3; 17-30,10-30,15-30 0-3; 20-30,27-30,21-30 0-3; 22-30,14-30,20-30 2-3; 19-30,30-27,30-23,19-30,7-15 0-3; 20-30,22-30,25-30 1-3; 24-30,30-23,15-30,16-30

2004 (12-20, 3-13 SoCon) Head Coach: Wendy Anderson

Opponent WESTERN CAROLINA vs Winthrop at Clemson vs Northern Iowa SAVANNAH STATE at Navy# vs Army# at Georgia Southern* at South Carolina State at Hampton vs Clark Atlanta vs Savannah State HAMPTON at Davidson* COLL. OF CHARLESTON* FURMAN* WOFFORD* at Charleston Southern APPALACHIAN STATE* at Western Carolina* FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNC GREENSBORO* ELON* at Savannah State GEORGIA SOUTHERN* DAVIDSON* at Furman* at Wofford* CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Coll. of Charleston*

W/L W L L L W L L L W W W W W L L L L L L W W W L W L W L L L L

Score; Score-by-game 3-2; 30-26,30-28,25-30,16-30,15-12 0-3; 25-30,28-30,21-30 0-3; 16-30,13-30,20-30 0-3; 26-30,26-30,17-30 3-0; 30-11,30-18,30-23 1-3; 30-25,25-30,21-30,21-30 0-3; 20-30,25-30,11-30 1-3; 11-30,25-30,30-28,22-30 3-2; 30-20,23-30,30-25,26-30,15-9 3-0; 30-16,30-21,30-15 3-0; 30-22,30-18,30-26 3-0; 30-10,30-17,30-13 3-0; 30-13,30-23,30-20 0-3; 22-30,24-30,20-30 0-3; 15-30,21-30,16-30 1-3; 30-32,30-20,26-30,23-30 2-3; 27-30,30-25,30-18,27-30,9-15 1-3; 26-30,30-28,18-30,17-30 0-3; 21-30,23-30,24-30 3-2; 30-21,14-30,30-26,22-30,15-12 3-0; 30-18,30-22,30-17 3-1; 30-27,30-28,31-33,30-25 0-3; 23-30,16-30,27-30 3-0; 30-12,30-19,31-29 0-3; 18-30,22-30,19-30 3-1; 28-30,30-22,30-24,33-31 0-3; 21-30,19-30,19-30 0-3; 20-30,28-30,25-30 1-3; 30-26,22-30,19-30,26-30 0-3; 19-30,26-30,21-30

Home matches in ALL CAPS * - indicates Southern Conference match

Home matches in ALL CAPS * - indicates Southern Conference match % - All-Academy Tournament (Annapolis, Md.)

2003 (6-24, 1-17 SoCon) Head Coach: Wendy Anderson

2005 (4-27, 0-18 SoCon) Head Coach: Wendy Anderson

Opponent W/L Charleston Southern L NAVY L at South Carolina State L vs Maryland% L at Florida Atlantic% L vs South Florida% L Bethune-Cookman W at Savannah State W at Coll. of Charleston* L at Georgia Southern* L DAVIDSON* L at Furman* L at Wofford* L SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W APPALACHIAN STATE* L WESTERN CAROLINA* L at UNC Greensboro* L at Elon* L GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L EAST TENNESSEE STATE* L CHATTANOOGA* L NEWBERRY W at Davidson* L at Chicago State L COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L FURMAN* L WOFFORD* W SAVANNAH STATE W at Appalachian State* L at Western Carolina* L

Score; Score-by-game 0-3; 8-30,21-30,28-30 1-3; 29-31,30-26,27-30,24-30 1-3; 34-36,22-30,30-27,27-30 0-3; 10-30,22-30,19-30 0-3; 27-30,15-30,26-30 0-3; 23-30,24-30,24-30 3-0; 30-17,30-23,30-21 3-0; 30-15,30-12,30-17 0-3; 18-30,11-30,24-30 0-3; 19-30,16-30,18-30 1-3; 20-30,30-26,26-30,26-30 0-3; 25-30,16-30,23-30 2-3; 26-30,30-24,31-29,27-30,12-15 3-2; 28-30,30-16,28-30,30-25,15-3 0-3; 19-30,25-30,15-30 1-3; 16-30,30-23,23-30,22-30 0-3; 10-30,26-30,9-30 0-3; 17-30,26-30,17-30 0-3; 21-30,19-30,18-30 0-3; 19-30,18-30,20-30 0-3; 23-30,28-30,15-30 3-2; 22-30,30-23,24-30,30-17,15-12 0-3; 24-30,21-30,16-30 1-3; 20-30,30-28,17-30,25-30 0-3; 13-30,21-30,18-30 1-3; 28-30,27-30,30-28,19-30 3-1; 30-28,30-24,28-30,30-28 3-0; 30-9,30-10,30-17 0-3; 18-30,29-31,28-30 0-3; 18-30,23-30,19-30

Home matches in ALL CAPS * - indicates Southern Conference match % - Florida Atlantic Invitational (Boca Raton, Fla.) Bold indicates program’s first conference win

The Citadel

Opponent W/L coll. of charleston* L at Coll. of Charleston* L at Coastal Carolina L vs South Carolina State W at NC State L vs Fordham L vs Campbell L at Bethune-Cookman L vs Army% L at Air Force% L vs Navy% L at UNC Greensboro* L AUGUSTA STATE W at Furman* L at Wofford* L CHATTANOOGA* L WESTERN CAROLINA* L CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L at Appalachian State* L at Davidson* L at Georgia Southern* L ELON* L SAVANNAH STATE W FURMAN* L WOFFORD* L at Chattanooga* L at Western Carolina* L APPALACHIAN STATE* L DAVIDSON* L at South Carolina State W GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L

Score; Score-by-game 0-3; 16-30,18-30,21-30 0-3; 17-30,16-30,17-30 0-3; 18-30,19-30,21-30 3-1; 30-13,28-30,30-22,30-27 0-3; 15-30,9-30,24-30 0-3; 27-30,21-30,23-30 2-3; 18-30,25-30,30-25,30-16,11-15 1-3; 30-24,29-31,27-30,28-30 0-3; 21-30,20-30,17-30 0-3; 28-30,20-30,29-31 1-3; 26-30,30-28,17-30,25-30 0-3; 35-37,20-30,28-30 3-0; 30-14,30-17,30-15 0-3; 15-30,19-30,21-30 1-3; 24-30,26-30,30-25,16-30 1-3; 30-28,20-30,16-30,21-30 1-3; 29-31,14-30,30-28,17-30 1-3; 36-38,22-30,31-29,27-30 0-3; 20-30,25-30,23-30 0-3; 27-30,23-30,28-30 0-3; 17-30,22-30,19-30 0-3; 18-30,24-30,27-30 3-0; 30-22,30-23,30-22 2-3; 31-29,27-30,22-30,30-19,12-15 1-3; 20-30,30-32,30-25,27-30 0-3; 24-30,23-30,21-30 2-3; 30-28,13-30,30-25,19-30,10-15 0-3; 31-33,26-30,26-30 1-3; 21-30,21-30,30-25,18-30 3-2; 30-26,28-30,30-28,31-33,15-10 0-3; 16-30,29-31,25-30

Home matches in ALL CAPS * - indicates Southern Conference match % - All-Academy Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.)


The Citadel

This Is The Citadel

The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, is a unique public institution with the mission of educating principled leaders through its Corps of Cadets and College of Graduate and Professional Studies program. Located in historic Charleston, S.C., The Citadel offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the humanities, business, math, science, engineering and education. The Citadel’s reputation for academic excellence is reinforced by annual rankings from U.S. News & World Report that place The Citadel as number two in public colleges granting master’s degrees in the South. The engineering school is nationally ranked at number 27. With an enrollment of more than 1,900, the Corps of Cadets is the nation’s largest military college program outside the service academies. All cadets are educated within a classic military system and about 40 percent of the graduating seniors earn military commissions. The remaining graduates attend graduate school or enter the job market. The College of Graduate and Professional Studies, which is noted for Citadel excellence in a civilian environment, serves about 1,200 residents of South Carolina’s Lowcountry. Academic programs at the collge are complimented by a strong commitment to service and emphatic support of an honor code that calls upon a cadet not to lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do. Since its founding in 1842, The Citadel’s emphasis on character, as well as intellect, has produced generations of graduates who have served their nation, their professions and their communities with distinction.


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The Citadel

Academic Development Handled by the Best...

Of The Citadel’s teaching faculty, 94 percent hold doctoral degrees and the average student-faculty ratio is 14:1. This class size insures that cadet-student-athletes have every opportunity to be successful in the classroom.

Why The Citadel?

Citadel Athletes Maintain Academic Excellence...

The Citadel graduation rate for all cadet-student-athletes who complete four years of eligibility ranges from 93 percent to 96 percent. The Citadel’s student-athletes consistently rank among the upper echelon of the Southern Conference and the nation.

Diversified Student Population...

The Citadel has about 1,900 students from 46 states and 22 foreign countries.

Family For Life...

Becoming a part of The Citadel volleyball program means joining the Bulldog family for life. The Citadel volleyball family is full of successful alumni in every walk of life that are a proud part of supporting our athletes throughout their career at The Citadel and their life.

Individual Development...

Year-round, the coaching staff works with every player on an individual basis to develop and improve her volleyball skills. Each cadet-student-athlete enjoys an academic support system, which is designed to encourage responsibility and enthusiasm for learning. It is a system that emphasizes The Citadel’s commitment to education, graduation and community involvement.

The Perfect Balance: Academics & Athletics...

The Citadel is one of the most prestigious universities in the country and offers more than 21 major programs of study. The Citadel is an institution committed to rich academics and intellectual diversity, while also a member of the NCAA Division I Southern Conference.


South Carolina The Citadel The Citadel is a state-supported comprehensive military college. Males and females are admitted to the undergraduate residential Corps of Cadets. In addition to the day program, undergraduate and graduate programs are offered through the College of Graduate Studies (CGPS) in the evening. The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education recognizes The Citadel as the only specialized four-year college in the state. The Citadel, founded in 1842, is a coeducational military college with a rich and storied history. Located in Charleston, S.C., the institution offers a classic military education for young men and women who seek a college experience that is ful

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the armed services, all cadets participate in an ROTC program. On most days, cadets have physical fitness training and military instruction in addition to their regular college classes. Weekdays end with a formation and required evening study period. Because The Citadel emphasizes corps unity, cadets cannot be married and all must live on campus in the barracks with their assigned company. Despite the challenges, cadets value their first year for the lessons in teamwork, selfdiscipline and time management. The disciplined lifestyle that begins in the knob year binds cadets into a lifelong, close-knit camaraderie that is one of the strongest forces in their lives after graduation.


The Military College of Campus... The Citadel sits on a 300-acre tract of land on the Ashley River. There are 27 buildings

The Citadel

grouped around a large (10-acre) grass parade ground. The buldings around the parade ground include 10 classroom buildings, an administrative building, four barracks, a student activities building, infirmary, chapel, stadium, a field house, and library. Just off the main campus are the football stadium, baseball stadium and alumni center.

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Stevens Barracks Front Sally Port of Padget-Thomas Barracks


South Carolina Academics

Academic Programs... Because of the strength of the academic program, The Citadel has repeatedly been rated as a top regional institution in the annual rankings issued by U.S. News and World Report. The quality of the education at The Citadel combined with the availability of financial aid, the credentials of the faculty and the graduation rate earned the institution the citation of Best College Value in the South in 1999. With an average of 75 percent of its students returning each year, The Citadel enjoys one of the best retention records in the country. The Citadel’s 14 academic departments offer five bachelor’s degrees in 17 areas, six master’s degrees in 17 areas and specialist degrees in two areas.

College of Graduate & Professional Studies... The Citadel’s evening college serves the Lowcountry by offering nationally accredited bachelor’s , master’s and specialist degrees scheduled around the student’s profession, family and lifestyle. It is the well-known Citadel academic excellence in a civilian environment. The CGPS offers 20 graduate programs with concentrations in education, psychology, computer science and business. The Master of Business Administration program is the only nationally accredited MBA program in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina. Enrollment is up 12 percent from fall semester 2000. The CGPS also offers three undergraduate evening programs in business and engineering. The Citadel is the only college in South Carolina that offers an undergraduate civil and electrical engineering degree in the evening.

Alumni... Generations of Citadel graduates have served their nation, their state and their community with distinction. The Citadel graduates men and women with alert minds and sound bodies, who value honor, integrity, loyalty and patriotism, and who accept the responsibilities that accompany leadership. The Citadel remains a stronghold of duty, self-discipline, and high ideals in a changing American socitey.


The Military College of

The Citadel

The Citadel Earns No. 1 Ranking...

The Citadel ranks No. 1 nationally in our peer group of public colleges in the percentage of students who graduate in four years. The Citadel’s top ranking comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s comparison of all public colleges whose entering students have average SAT scores between 1000 and 1200. The Citadel’s four-year graduation rate is 62.3 percent. The national average four-year graduation rate is 29 percent.

Points of Pride... One of America’s Hottest Colleges... Newsweek magazine and the Kaplan College Guide named The Citadel one of America’s 25 hottest colleges in its 2006 college edition.

The Citadel Earns U.S.News Rankings... The U.S. News rankings for 2006 recognize The Citadel in several different categories: the college rose to the No. 2 spot for top public universities in the South offering up to master’s degree; for the sixth straight year, The Citadel School of Engineering has ranked among the top 50 undergraduate engineering programs in the nation, earning this year’s No. 32 ranking; The Citadel ranked No. 7 for best master’s universities in the South.

Leads State in Graduating Athletes... Among South Carolina’s public colleges and universities, The Citadel has the highest four-year graduation rate for athletes.

Fulbright Scholars...

Six cadets have received Fulbright Scholarships to study abroad since 2001. That is a larger number than any other college or university in South Carolina during this period.

Leader in Female Athletics...

The Citadel is a national leader in the percentage of female students who are athletes. More than 50 percent of its female cadets compete on seven varsity teams - an outstanding achievement given the fact that female athletics started in 1997.


South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina Perfect Weather... The weather in Charleston is just one of its irresistible qualities. With the average high temperature of 75 degrees and the average low of 54, the Holy City offers the perfect weather to suit almost anyone.

Open Air Market... The outdoor market, located at 188 Meeting Street, is the place to go to do your shopping. You will find everything from artwork to sweetgrass baskets to hot sauce. The market is perfect place to find that unique gift.

Location... Charleston is located on the coast midway between Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach. With I-26 ending in the city and connectin with I-20, I95, I-40, I-27, and I-85 to the north, Charleston is easily accessible from any locations.


What they are saying about

CHARLESTON ONE OF THE TOP 25 SPORTS CITIES IN AMERICAN THE SPORTING NEWS, JUNE 1997 AMONG NATION’S TOP THREE BEST TRAVEL DESTINATIONS CONDE’ NAST TRAVELER, OCTOBER 2000 NO. 9 TOP CITY IN THE U.S. AND CANADA TRAVEL & LEISURE MAGAZINE, AUGUST 2000 NAMED AMERICA’S MOST MANERRLY CITY FOR THE 8TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR MARJABELLE STEWART, ETTIQUE EXPERT, APRIL 2001 JOSEPH P. RILEY, JR. PARK (HOME OF BULLDOG BASEBALL) RANKED 20TH BEST COLLEGE BASEBALL PARK IN THE NATION BASEBALL AMERICA MAGAZINE FAVORITE ROMANTIC GETAWAY & HISTORIC SITE AMONG SOUTHERN DESTINATIONS SOUTHERN LIVING MAGAZINE, NOVEMBER 2000 NO. 3 DESTINATION INFAMILY FRIENDLY TRAVEL AWARDS FAMILY FUN MAGAZINE, APRIL 2002 COOPER RIVER BRIDGE RUN RECEIVED THE ALL-STAR HOST AWARD FROM SPORTS TRAVEL MAGAZINE WILD DUNES REPORT RANKED IN THE TOP 10 BY TENNIS MAGAZINE

Not Just Another City... Charleston has become one of America’s favorite destination cities. With its rich history, endless shopping, Southern hospitality and, of course, its beautiful beaches, Charleston offers something for everyone. You will find scenic views, gorgeous water front parks, beautiful homes and something new awaits you around every corner.

Dining... Eating is king in Charleston! No matter what your taste, you can find a restaurant to suit your desire. American, French, Italian and seafood can all be found close by and enjoyed with a wonderful view.




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