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BLINN COLLEGE ALUMNUS
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2015 NFL Most Valuable Player 2015 NFL Offensive Player of the Year 3X Pro Bowl (2011, 2013, 2015) 2011 NFL Rookie of the Year 2011 NFL Draft Number One Overall Pick 2010 Heisman Trophy Winner 2010 NCAA Football National Champion - Auburn 2009 Blinn College Graduate 2009 NJCAA Football National Champion – Blinn College 2019 NJCAA Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame Inductee Blinn College student-athletes are proven in sports 42 National Championships
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HT WT NO NAME Blinn College POS HT WT student-athletes 6-1 210 37 Morrissett, Geramy FB 5-8 220 win in the classroom 5-6 175 38 Crouch, BJ DB 5-6 180 record 196 220 5-9 170 39 Colman, PatIn spring 2021, DBa school 6-0 5-10 200 41 Burton, Kodystudent-athletes LB were named 6-2 to the 220 Roll with a 220 6-0 190 43 Stevens, LeviAthletic Director’s LB Honor6-0 6-1 225 44 Thomas, Glen LB 3.0+ GPA, including 50 5-10 with a perfect230 6-0 180 47 Aries, Daniel4.0 GPA. LB 6-0 220 5-10 175 50 Moore, Aaron DL 6-3 235 Courses at 5-10 175 55 Wilkerson, Larry available DLonline and6-2 270 our Brenham,DL Bryan, RELLIS, 6-1 175 58 Haynes, Lawrence 6-0 240 6-5 200 62 King, Quindarole 6-5 290 Schulenburg,OL and Sealy campuses 5-9 185 64 Freireich, Sam OL 6-4 280 5-9 175 67 Castro, Joe OL 6-0 280 5-10 180 69 Kizzee, Marquel DL 6-1 315 6-0 180 69 Pleasant, Elijah DL 6-2 290 5-10 175 70 Frentz, James OL 6-4 280 6-2 180 72 Winston, Patrick OL 6-3 320 5-10 185 73 Evans, Royce OL 6-5 300 5-10 190 77 Journey, Adrian OL 6-1 260 5-9 175 78 Trigeros, Manuel OL 6-5 330 5-9 175 80 McCutcheon, Ketrick WR 6-1 190 5-10 175 85 Williams, Devonrick WR 6-1 185 5-10 190 89 Williams, Theodis DL 6-5” 230 The Blinn College District does not discriminate on the basis of 6-0 175 origin, sex,90 Early,in Cody DL 6-3” 240 race, color, national or disability its programs or activities. For 190 information regarding IX, ADA, Section 6-0 91 Title Harmon, Dexter504, LB 6-1” 220 and other anti-discrimination coordinators, seeSenecca the Required 5-9 205 92 Smith, DL 6-0” 230 Notices link at www.blinn.edu. 6-0 180 99 Osho, Jordan DL 5-11” 280 5-9 230
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WELCOME FROM THE CHANCELLOR Dear Buccaneer fans, On behalf of the Blinn College District, I welcome you to another great season of Buccaneer athletics. This is an exciting time to support Blinn athletics as we look forward to another outstanding year of academic and athletic achievement. Last year, Blinn’s dance team made history with its eighth consecutive national title while the cheer team placed second in the nation at the National Cheer Association & National Dance Association Collegiate Cheer and Dance Championships. In addition to these accomplishments, the volleyball team placed fifth at the NJCAA Division I Volleyball Championships in West Plains, Mo., women’s golf placed 13th at the national tournament in Ormond Beach, Florida, and men’s golf tied for 19th at the national tournament in Lubbock, Texas. In addition to their success in intercollegiate competition, Blinn students enjoy a supportive, close-knit community at a campus that continues to grow. In recent years, the Blinn-Brenham Campus has welcomed the Kruse Center, a 36,000-square-foot student recreation and activities center that also hosts Buccaneer volleyball and basketball games; the Doyle Coatney Center, an 11,184-squarefoot indoor baseball and softball workout facility; and Mill Creek Hall, a 464-bed residence hall. This fall, Blinn opened a new 72,000-square-foot science, technology, engineering, and innovation building on the Brenham Campus, providing a new home for Blinn’s science, engineering, and nursing programs. With more than 17,000 square feet of laboratory space and a 3,000-square-foot innovation center complete with new and emerging technologies, this facility represents just one of the ways that Blinn is preparing its students for success. According to new data from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Blinn’s academic transfer rate ranks No. 1 in the state. Just as importantly, Blinn students taking 30 credit hours during the 2021-22 academic year will save 43% in tuition and fees compared to the average state university. Few colleges can offer this combination of affordability and educational excellence. Thank you for your support of the Blinn College District and its student-athletes and best of luck during the upcoming season.
CONTENTS
Athletic Personnel............................................ 13
THE BLINN COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Buccaneer Band.......................................... 16-17
Jim Kolkhorst Board Chair
Blinn College at a Glance.............................. 4-7
Athletic Facilities..........................................8-10 Athletic Director................................................11 Academic Honors and Support................14-15 Head Men’s and Women’s Soccer
Coach Michael McBride......................................18
Dennis Crowson Board Vice-Chair
Buccaneer Backers......................................... 20
Charles Moser Board Secretary
2021 Men’s Soccer Schedule....................... 20 2021 Men’s Soccer Buccaneers............22-27 2021 Women’s Soccer Schedule................. 30 Buccaneer Alumni Lettermen Association.30 2021 Women’s Soccer Buccaneers........32-35 Head Coach Terry Gamble......................... 40-41 2019 Volleyball Schedule...............................42
Randy Wells Douglas Borchardt Teddy Boehm Rebecca Ehlert
2019 Volleyball Buccaneers...................43-45
ATHLETIC STAFF
Scott Schumacher, Athletic Director, Head Coach, Men’s Basketball.....979-830-4172 Jake Gordon, Assistant Athletic Director....................................................979-830-4502 Debbie Watson, Athletic Business Coordinator .........................................979-830-4170 Harvey McIntyre, Head Coach, Baseball .................................................... 979-830-4278 Jeff Jenkins, Head Coach, Women’s Basketball .........................................979-830-4173 Ryan Mahon, Head Coach, Football ..............................................................979-337-6706 Rick Church, Head Coach, Softball...............................................................979-830-4033 Terry Gamble, Head Coach, Volleyball...........................................................979-830-4171 Michael McBride, Head Coach, Men’s and Women’s Soccer.................979-830-4922 David Johnson, Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach........................................979-337-6527 Sarah Barland Flisowski, Head Cheer and Dance Coach .......................979-830-4264 Donna Jones, Athletic Trainer.........................................................................979-830-4175 Dr. Kenneth Masenda, Assistant Director for Academic Advising........ 979-830-4801
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BuccaneerSports.com................................................................. www.buccaneersports.com Brenham Banner Press................................................................. www.brenhambanner.com KTEX/KWHI..........................................................................................................www.kwhi.com KBTX...................................................................................................................... www.kbtx.com KAGS.................................................................................................................. www.kagstv.com The Eagle....................................................................................................... www.theeagle.com NJCAA.................................................................................................................... www.njcaa.org
ABOUT the NJCAA
Mary Hensley, Ed.D. Chancellor of the Blinn College District
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) is the governing body of two-year college athletics, offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students. It is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states. Each year over 60,000 student-athletes compete in one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games.
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HISTORY OF THE BUCCANEERS The Blinn College athletic teams have not always been called the Buccaneers. From 1903-1929 they were called the Gophers, and from 1930-1931 they were the Bulldogs. The Buccaneer mascot officially was adopted in 1932.
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ith historical roots established more than 138 years ago, the Blinn College District offers a variety of academic transfer, health science, technical and community education, and continuing education courses for approximately 17,500 students who attend one of our five campuses or comprehensive online programs.
The first athletic teams appeared in 1903. G.W. Kopp coached football, basketball, and baseball, while teaching commercial business courses. In 1934, football was discontinued but reappeared in 1948, when Dr. James H. Atkinson was hired as the director of athletics and football and basketball coach. That year marks the beginning of the modern athletic program at Blinn.
The premier two-year college in Texas, Blinn’s academic transfer rate ranks No. 1 in the State of Texas. Additionally, Blinn has received historic recognition for community engagement as one of only six community colleges in the nation selected for recognition by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Blinn has been listed among the most affordable large community colleges in the nation by AffordableCollegesOnline.org and one of the top community colleges in the state by Schools.com, and according to data from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Blinn students who take 30 credit hours during the 2021-22 academic year will save 43% in tuition and fees compared to the average state university.
In 1940, the Marie Heineke Memorial Gymnasium opened and basketball began to flourish because it could now be played indoors and at night. The women’s basketball program began in 1978, followed by women’s softball in 1995 and volleyball in 1996.
Give us a call or visit www.blinn.edu to schedule your tour. We look forward to showing you why Blinn is the perfect choice for all your educational needs.
Today, Blinn’s student athletes continue to distinguish themselves, both in intercollegiate competition and in the classroom. In 2018, Blinn introduced men’s and women’s soccer programs, and men’s and women’s golf in 2019. As Blinn continues to build upon 118 years of athletic tradition, the future looks bright for the Buccaneers!
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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT BLINN? Live It.
One great aspect of the college experience is residence life. The Brenham Campus has 13 residence halls centrally located throughout campus and an apartment complex with two-and four-bedroom apartments for students. Blinn College housing is limited and assigned on a firstcome, first-served basis. Interested students should apply early during their senior year of high school. For more information or a housing application, please call 979-8304190 or visit www.blinn.edu/housing.
Academic Support Services
The Brenham Campus Learning Center is the place for tutoring, testing, scanners, audio-visual resources, textbooks, and study guides. An open computer lab provides students with additional computer services and Internet access.
Places to go. People to see.
The Student Center is the place to be. Meet friends. Grab a bite. Relax. The game rooms, conference center, banquet room, study rooms, bookstore, police department, and dining hall are located here.
Athletics…Go Bucs!
Blinn’s outstanding athletic programs have won 42 national championships since 1987, demonstrating excellence both on the field and in the classroom. The Buccaneers compete in football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, softball, baseball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, cheer, and dance.
Student Activities
Student activities enhance the college experience. We have a wide range of extracurricular activities: Buccaneer Band*
Intramural Sports
Drama Productions*
The Choir Program*
Intercollegiate Sports*
Livestock Judging Team*
Student Clubs
Esports*
* Participation in certain student activities requires enrollment in a credit course and, in some cases, tryouts and/or approval by the instructor.
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BLINN QUICK FACTS Location....................Brenham,Texas
Conference.................. Region XIV Athletic
Address....................902 College Avenue Brenham, Texas Campuses................Brenham, Bryan, RELLIS, Schulenburg, Sealy
Conference Nickname..................... Buccaneers Colors............................ Royal blue and white On Campus Living...... 13 residence halls,
Chancellor of the
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College District......Mary Hensley, Ed.D.
Athletic Phone............ 979-830-4170
Athletic Director....Scott Schumacher
Athletic Website......... buccaneersports.com
National Affiliation: National Junior College Athletic Association
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YEARS OF ATHLETIC TRADITION NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HEISMAN TROPHY NOMINEES, 1 WINNER NJCAA ALL-AMERICANS BILETNIKOFF AWARD WINNER
As a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association, the Buccaneers compete in the Region XIV Athletic Conference and the Southwest Junior College Football Conference. In 1995 and 1996, Blinn College made history by becoming the first college to win back-to-back National Junior College Athletic Association football championships with 24 consecutive wins. Blinn added a third national title in 2006 following a perfect 12-0 season, followed by a fourth title in 2009 with an 11-1 record. In 2008, the Buccaneer volleyball team won its first national championship, finishing with a 33-2 record, followed by a second title in 2011 and back-to-back titles in 2013-2014. The Buccaneers compete in football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, and volleyball. Complementing the athletic teams are the Blinn Cheerleaders, the Buccaneer Treasures Dance Team and the Blinn College Marching Band.
42 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Men’s Division I Cross Country.........(2) 1993, 1994 Men’s Indoor Track & Field................(9) 1987-1995 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field............(9) 1987-1995 Football...................................................(4) 1995, 1996, 2006, 2009 Volleyball...............................................(4) 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014 Cheer......................................................(6) 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Dance......................................................(8) 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 (Team), 2019 (Pom), 2021 (Team)
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Fred Biletnikoff Award (2016)
Unanimous All-American (2016)
Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year (2016) First-team All-Big 12 (2016)
Heisman Trophy finalist (2016)
Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year (2015)
Played for the Blinn College Buccaneers (2014)
Photo Credit: Jacksonville Jaguars
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BLINN COLLEGE ATHLETIC FACILITIES
Kruse Center - Volleyball and Basketball The 36,000-square-foot Kruse Center on the Blinn-Brenham Campus provides a facility the entire community can enjoy. Featuring an event arena, cardio room, men’s and women’s locker rooms, an indoor track, meeting and multi-purpose rooms, and a selfserve vending MicroMarket, the Kruse Center serves as home to the Buccaneer men’s basketball, women’s basketball, and volleyball teams, along with Blinn recreational sports. The Kruse Center provides students and the community a high-quality space for general fitness, weightlifting, dance and yoga, kinesiology classes, and meetings. The arena also is used for high school playoff games and hosts camps during the summer months. “This first-class facility will add vibrance and energy to Blinn’s campus community, helping to recruit and retain the high-achieving students who are the lifeblood of this institution,” said Dr. Mary Hensley, Chancellor of the Blinn College District, at the facility’s 2017 grand opening.
The Kruse Family The Kruse Center was designed with the support of a generous gift from siblings Mildred Kruse Bridges, Evelyn Ann Kruse, Ed. Kruse and his wife Evelyn, and Howard Kruse and his wife Verlin in memory of their parents, E.F. and Bertha Kruse. The Kruse family is involved in many civic endeavors in Brenham and throughout the state, and has been particularly supportive of Blinn College and Texas A&M University. In 2011, the Kruses were major contributors to the W.J. “Bill” Rankin Agricultural Complex, home to Blinn’s nationally renowned Agricultural Sciences Department. The family contributed to the state-of-the-art A.W. Hodde, Jr. Technical Education Center that opened in 2010, and has donated to the College’s Dr. W.W. O’Donnell Performing Arts Center, which hosts fine arts performances throughout the year. The Kruses have established endowed scholarships to help high-achieving students reach their career goals through a Blinn College education.
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Inaugural Game Day - Dec. 2, 2017
Blinn College Athletic Director Scott Schumacher, right, presents Howard Kruse with a plaque commemorating the inaugural games at the Kruse Center.
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1. CUB STADIUM - FOOTBALL
The Buccaneers play their home games at Brenham ISD’s Cub Stadium, located at 1600 East Tom Green Street. Seating capacity is 6,300. The main press box on the home (west) side is air-conditioned. Visitors park on the south end of the stadium. The field is an AstroTurf playing surface, new in 2021. The excellent drainage provides a great surface in all weather conditions. The 25x14 foot Daktronics scoreboard was installed in 2010.
2. LEROY DREYER FIELD - BASEBALL
Built in 1988, Leroy Dreyer Field is one of the finest baseball facilities in the state and among the top junior college complexes in the nation. Besides being home to the Bucs, it also has been the site of the TexasNew Mexico Junior College Coaches Association all-star games, the Texas-New Mexico Junior College state baseball tournament, the Region 14 tournament, and numerous Texas high school playoff games. The dimensions of the natural turf field are: 325 foul lines, 355 power alleys and 375 straightaway center. Athletic field expert Floyd Perry rated the playing surface among the top 1 percent in all of college baseball. The covered grandstand features seating for 665, a concession stand, restrooms, and an air-conditioned press box. The facility also houses home team training and locker rooms and coaches offices.
3. HOHLT PARK - SOFTBALL The Buccaneers began play on their softball field in 2001. Located at Hohlt Park on the north side of the city, the facility features a lighted field with a premier playing surface, all-weather tarp, covered seating, and a club house. In 2012, a new, modern scoreboard was added.
4. RANKIN FIELD AT HOHLT PARK MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER
The Buccaneers play their home games at Rankin Field at Hohlt Park, located at 2425 North Park Street. The lighted facility features a Bermuda grass playing surface and seats up to 400 spectators in the bleachers on the north side of the field. Covered dugouts for home and visiting teams are located on the north and south sides of the field, and the facility features a press box and the Blinn Field House. Parking is located to the east of the field. Hohlt Park features 85 acres of land used for various sports and events and also is the home of Blinn College softball.
The field is named for the former Blinn coach who retired in 1986 after 28 years at the helm. He compiled a 653-249 record and had five national tournament appearances. In 1991, he was inducted into the National Junior College Athletic Association Baseball Hall of Fame. In 2017, Dreyer was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Hall of Fame. In 1994, Dreyer retired as Blinn’s athletic director after holding the post for 35 years. His uniform number, 34, has been retired. In 2014, a new, modern scoreboard was added. 9
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The Doyle Coatney Center opened in April 2017, providing indoor practice space for the Buccaneer baseball and softball teams. It is one of the premier baseball/softball facilities in the State of Texas, providing numerous batting cages, an infield practice area, and space for our pitchers to hone their skills. It also houses a weight room and classroom. The facility was made possible by a generous gift from Doyle Coatney, a former member of Blinn’s football, basketball, baseball, and track teams.
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Blinn has a top-quality weight room that opened in 1992. The modern, 4,000-square-foot, air-conditioned weight room has more than 12,500 pounds of free weights available to all Blinn athletic teams for their weight training programs. In 2013, the weight room was updated with a new floor and updated equipment.
8/9. BRENHAM COUNTRY CLUB - MEN’S AND WOMEN’S GOLF The 18-hole golf course at Brenham Country Club is home to the Blinn College men’s and women’s golf teams. The Buccaneers practice and host tournaments at the par-72 course, which also features a 300-yard driving range, a well-equipped pro shop, and a golf professional on site. Brenham Country Club is located at 4107 Highway 105 in Brenham.
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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SCOTT SCHUMACHER Scott Schumacher is in his 10th year as the Blinn College athletic director. In 2020-21, Schumacher oversaw a Buccaneer athletic department that captured one national title in dance and had five teams earn trips to national tournaments. The Blinn volleyball, men’s golf, women’s golf, dance, and cheer teams competed at nationals, while the volleyball and men’s golf teams also won conference championships. In addition, the Blinn volleyball, women’s soccer, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s golf, baseball, and softball teams made trips to Region XIV tournaments. The Blinn dance team made history by claiming its eighth consecutive national title and third straight in Team Performance at the 2021 National Cheer Association & National Dance Association Collegiate Cheer and Dance Championships. The dance team placed second in Pom Open and cheer team placed second in Advanced Small Coed in the junior college division. The Blinn volleyball team finished fifth in the nation after earning a trip to the NJCAA Division I Volleyball Championship. The Buccaneers won the conference championship with a 12-1 record and concluded the season with a 27-3 overall record. The Blinn men’s and women’s golf teams made history by claiming spots in the NJCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships. The men’s team finished 19th in the nation, while ranked 16th in the national poll. The women’s team finished 13th in the nation, while ranked 14th in the national poll. In addition, the men’s team won the Region XIV
Championship and Blinn’s Riley Simmons was named the Region XIV Tournament Champion. Other highlights in 2020-21 included volleyball players Jayde Shelton, Loren Scott, and women’s basketball player Hailey Atwood earning NJCAA All-America honors, Shelton and Atwood being named Region XIV Players of the Year, Scott winning the Region XIV Setter of the Year Award, and Atwood earning Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) Player of the Year honors. In addition, Shelton, Marco Rodriguez Jr. (men’s soccer), Hope Hillhouse (women’s soccer), and Dylan Theut (baseball) were named NJCAA Players of the Week. In May, Blinn head softball coach Rick Church was inducted into the NJCAA Softball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Class of 2021. This prestigious honor was given to Church, who has accumulated 928 career wins, and currently ranks 14th in all-time softball wins in the NJCAA. Blinn head coaches Terry Gamble (volleyball), Jeff Jenkins (women’s basketball), and David Johnson (men’s golf) were named Region XIV Coaches of the Year. A record 196 student-athletes were named to the spring athletic director’s honor roll and four Blinn student-athletes were named Atkinson Cup Award winners after maintaining perfect 4.0 grade point averages (GPA) throughout two years at Blinn. Blinn has captured 42 national championships since 1987, including 16 national championships under Schumacher. Schumacher also serves as the head men’s basketball coach. In 31 years as a junior college head coach, Schumacher has compiled a career record of 594-358. He ranks 14th in all-time wins among active men’s basketball coaches across 439 NJCAA programs. He has led three different junior college programs to conference championships and a top10 national ranking in the NJCAA polls. Schumacher is in his 35th year coaching basketball at the collegiate level and 13th year as an NJCAA athletic director.
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ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JAKE GORDON Jake Gordon enters his third year as the Buccaneers’ assistant athletic director and his eighth season with an NJCAA athletic department. Gordon returned to Blinn College after serving two seasons as the assistant athletic director at Lakeland Community College in Kirtland, Ohio. Gordon is in charge of eligibility for all Blinn athletic teams, game day operations, and live streaming all home games on the Blinn College Athletics YouTube channel. While at Lakeland, Gordon assisted the athletic director with the day-today operations of the athletic department, eligibility, and the Athletic and Fitness Center (AFC). He was in charge of athletic communications, administered the website, promoted the College’s seven NJCAA Division II sports programs, administered an academic tracking system for student-athletes, oversaw the academic retention program for student athletes, and held event management duties. Prior to Lakeland, Gordon got his start in a collegiate athletic department
as Blinn's communication and sports information specialist. He served in the role for three seasons. While at Blinn, Gordon was instrumental in promoting the accomplishments of an athletic department that won a volleyball national championship in 2014, four national titles in cheer and dance, and made three national tournament appearances in volleyball, women’s basketball, and softball. His duties as a sports information specialist included producing press release for all athletic events, taking photos at athletic competitions and events, interviewing coaches and student-athletes, administering the athletic website and social media sites, and collaborating with local and national media to help the College gain positive attention. Prior to working at Blinn, Gordon worked at various newspapers in the state of Utah, including The Vernal Express, Salt Lake Tribune, Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, and Deseret News. While at the Vernal Express, he served as the sports editor, covering high school and local sports for Uintah County, designing sports pages, and maintaining the sports section of the website. He is a native of Tooele, Utah, and received his bachelor’s degree in mass communication from the University of Utah and Master of Business Administration in sports administration from Saint Leo (Fla.) University. Jake and his wife, Tiffany, have one daughter, Lucy, and one son, Andrew.
Assistant Athletic Director Jake Gordon and wife Tiffany, daughter Lucy, and son Andrew
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ATHLETIC PERSONNEL
Scott Schumacher Director of Athletics Head Coach Men’s Basketball
Jake Gordon Assistant Director of Athletics
Debbie Watson Athletic Business Coordinator
Dr. Kenneth Masenda Assistant Director for Academic Advising
Donna Jones Head Athletic Trainer
Lauren Moreno Athletic Trainer Assistant
Gene Kirkpatrick Athletic Trainer Assistant
Harvey McIntyre Head Baseball Coach
Jordan Kopycinski Assistant Baseball Coach
Mario Eramo Assistant Baseball Coach
Jeff Jenkins Head Women’s Basketball Coach
Antreanna Brooks Assistant Women's Basketball Coach
Adam Schwartz Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
Dylan Shields Men’s Basketball Redshirt Program Coord./ Assistant Coach
Sarah Barland Flisowski Head Cheer and Dance Coach
Amanda Logback Assistant Cheer and Dance Coach
Ryan Mahon Head Football Coach
Chuck Parsons Assistant Football Coach/Offensive Line
Andy Felton Assistant Football Coach/Defensive Coordinator
Savion Brown Assistant Football Coach (Defensive Backs)
Joseph Foteh Assistant Football Coach (Special Teams)
Kelvin King Assistant Football Coach (Defensive Line)
Rick Church Head Softball Coach
Jami Ingram Assistant Softball Coach
Terry Gamble Head Volleyball Coach
Anna Aschenbeck Assistant Volleyball Coach
Michael McBride Head Men’s and Women’s Soccer Coach
Alexandria Jackson Assistant Men’s and Women’s Soccer Coach
Rudy Roediger Assistant Men’s and Women’s Soccer Coach
Marco Gonzalez Salazar Men’s and Women’s Soccer Volunteer
Steve Williams Men’s and Women’s Soccer Volunteer
David Johnson Head Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach
Katie Johnston Assistant Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach
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SUPPORTING THE BUCS IN THE CLASSROOM Athletic Academic Services Blinn College continues to boast one of the nation’s most successful athletic programs. This success on the field and court begins with a high-quality learning environment, with the College and entire athletic department fully committed to providing the most efficient and effective support for all student-athletes. The Bucs’ athletic student success coach provides academic, educational, and personal development support for more than 300 Blinn student-athletes, trainers, and managers.
Blinn’s academic services include:
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Individualized advising with student-athletes Supervised, structured study Tutorial assistance Academic performance monitoring Early registration
Compliance/Eligibility In addition to the above duties, an advisor works with educational representatives from NCAA schools in helping student-athletes transfer successfully to the next level.
Facilities Located in the Academic Building on the Brenham Campus, the Brenham Learning Center is open year-round for the convenience of student-athletes.
DR. KENNETH MASENDA Assistant Director of Academic Advising
Dr. Kenneth Masenda joined the Blinn College District as an athletic student success coach in January 2017. His duties include advising each of Blinn’s NJCAA athletic programs as well as Blinn’s athletic training program. Dr. Masenda serves as an adjunct instructor in the Humanities Department. In March 2021, he became the Assistant Director of Academic Advising and Counseling on the Brenham Campus. Prior to his arrival at Blinn, Dr. Masenda was an academic advisor for athletics at Tyler Junior College. In his six years at Tyler, he oversaw academic advising for all 12 of Tyler’s NJCAA athletic programs as well as advising duties for Tyler’s athletic training program. He also taught as an adjunct instructor for the college and assisted in other duties with the departments of advising, admissions, and the registrar’s office. Dr. Masenda earned a doctorate in higher education from Texas A&M University-Commerce in December 2015. His dissertation was entitled “Academic Advising for Student Athletes at Two-Year Colleges.” He also holds a master’s degree from A&M-Commerce, a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Texas at Arlington, and an associate degree from Navarro College. He is a native of Denton, Texas.
The Learning Center is equipped with state-of-the-art computers and academic resources to assist student-athletes in their studies. On average, student-athletes spend 4-5 hours in the academic facilities each week, with tutors on hand at all times to help with any subject.
DON WILHELM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S HONOR ROLL
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The honor roll is named after former Blinn Athletic Director Don Wilhelm, an NJCAA Hall of Famer who served the College for 10 years.
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Blinn College named 196 student-athletes to the spring 2021 Don Wilhelm Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
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To be eligible, student-athletes must post a 3.0 or better grade point average (GPA) and pass a minimum of 12 credit hours of college-level courses. 34% of Blinn student-athletes made the fall 2020 honor roll.
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50 student-athletes achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average in spring 2021.
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Baseball had the most spring 2021 honor roll students with 31.
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Seven Blinn Athletic Programs named NJCAA Academic Teams of the Year The NJCAA has recognized the Blinn College volleyball, softball, men’s golf, women’s soccer, baseball, women’s golf, and men’s soccer teams for academic achievement. All seven teams were named 2020-21 NJCAA Academic Teams of the Year in their respective sports after maintaining a team grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or better throughout the academic year. The volleyball team posted a 3.57 GPA, the softball team posted a 3.48 GPA, the men’s golf team posted a 3.36 GPA, the women’s soccer team posted a 3.35 GPA, the baseball team posted a 3.24 GPA, and the women’s golf team and men’s soccer team posted a 3.01 GPA. In addition, 61 Blinn athletes were named to the NJCAA AllAmerica team for maintaining a GPA of 3.60 or higher.
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ACADEMIC HONORS The Atkinson Cup
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In 1999, the Buccaneer Alumni Lettermen Association established the Dr. James H. Atkinson Cup in memory of the former coach, athletic director, and president for his contributions to Blinn College and Buccaneer athletics. The Cup is based on academic achievement and honors the sophomore student-athlete with the highest grade point average in college-level courses with a minimum of 48 transferable hours.
PAST RECIPIENTS ARE: Year
Recipient
Sport
GPA
2000............ Alison McDougall........................................SB....................3.90 2001............. Meaghan Lewis............................................WBB................3.77 2002............ Shelly Sleep..................................................SB ...................3.90 2003............ Joseph Holland.............................................BSBLL.............4.00 2004............ Crystal Sieber..............................................VB....................3.70 2005............ Mark Poehlmann*.......................................FB....................4.00 2005............ Josh Stirneman* .........................................BSBLL.............4.00 2006............ RaChelle Etzel..............................................VB....................3.91 2007............. Chris Oguayo* .............................................FB....................3.83 2007............. Braxton Watson* ........................................BSBLL.............3.83 2008............ Layton Hiller.................................................BSBLL.............3.95 2009............ Kara Stinson.................................................VB....................4.00 2010............. Cinthya Roberto..........................................VB....................3.86 2011.............. Sara Vaughn.................................................SB....................4.00 2012............. Kevin Hahn....................................................BSBLL.............4.00 2013............. Molly Duge....................................................VB....................3.86 2014............. Anthony Antonelli........................................CHEER............3.80 2015............. Avery Mullendore........................................SB....................3.952 2016............. Katie Andrie..................................................SB....................4.00 2017.............. Danusia Sipa-Beagurad.............................VB....................4.00 2018............. Calli Birch.....................................................SB....................3.87 2019............. Ashlyn Beard................................................CHEER............4.00 2020............ Bailey Rubal.................................................CHEER............4.00 2021............. Jamia Smith*................................................DANCE............4.00 2021............. Hailey Atwood*............................................WBB................4.00 2021............. Ethan Unger*................................................MSCR..............4.00 2021............. Emily Murphy*.............................................SB....................4.00 *Co-recipients
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DR. JAMES H. ATKINSON CUP WINNERS L to R: Hailey Atwood, Emily Murphy, Jamia Smith, Ethan Unger
DR. JAMES H. ATKINSON CUP WINNERS
The Blinn College District has named a record four studentathletes the winners of the 2021 Dr. James H. Atkinson Cup after they maintained the highest cumulative grade point average in the athletic department. Blinn dance team member Jamia Smith (Houston), women’s basketball player Hailey Atwood (Austin), men’s soccer player Ethan Unger (Frisco), and softball player Emily Murphy (Round Rock) maintained perfect 4.0 grade point averages (GPA) throughout two years at Blinn. “The athletic department is excited to honor these four exceptional student-athletes,” said Scott Schumacher, Athletic Director. “To maintain a perfect 4.0 grade point average over two years while participating in athletics takes extraordinary dedication. The future is very bright for these student-athletes.” Smith helped the Blinn dance team earn its eighth straight national championship at the 2021 National Cheer Association & National Dance Association Collegiate Cheer and Dance Championships. Blinn took first place in Team Performance in the junior college division with a score of 93.96 over McLennan Community College (91.9) to earn Blinn’s 42nd NJCAA national championship. Next year, Smith will continue her academic and athletic career at The University of Texas at Arlington. Atwood helped the Blinn women’s basketball team post an impressive 43-13 record in two years and lead the Buccaneers to the NJCAA Region XIV Tournament as a nationally ranked team in each of the last two seasons. Atwood was named a first-team All-American, Region XIV Women’s Basketball Player of the Year, and Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Player of the Year after finishing eighth in the nation with 443 total points in 24 games. Atwood signed with the University of Texas at San Antonio to continue her academic and athletic career. Unger helped lead the Blinn men’s soccer team to the Region XIV Tournament appearances in each of the last two seasons. In two years at Blinn, Unger played 31 games, started 27, and recorded five goals and nine assists. As a freshman, he led the Buccaneers with seven assists. This season, Unger tied for second on the team and seventh in the region with four goals and put up a .444 shooting percentage. Murphy earned second-team all-region and first-team all-conference honors after helping lead the Blinn softball team to the Region XIV Tournament this season. In two years at Blinn, Murphy had 38 hits, scored 15 runs and drove in 17 runs in 117 at-bats. This season, she tied for fourth on the team with 35 hits, posted the fourth highest batting average (.354), and shared the team lead with 10 walks. Sponsored by the Buccaneer Alumni Lettermen Association, the Atkinson Cup was founded in 2000 to honor the sophomore student-athlete with the highest GPA in a minimum of 48 transferable hours. The award is named for the late Dr. James H. Atkinson, former Blinn athletic director and president. 15
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THE BUCCANEER MARCHING BAND The Blinn College Buccaneer Band performs throughout the fall to support the Buccaneer football team at all home football games and even select away games. Adding to the halftime show’s colorful pageantry is the Blinn College Color Guard, performing exciting routines to the sounds of the Buccaneer band. Music majors and non-music majors alike participate in Blinn’s marching and concert bands. In fact, approximately 30% of Blinn’s band are music majors. Band students come from high schools of all sizes from across the state. In addition to football games, the Buccaneer band performs at exhibition performances, campus concerts, and conducts a concert tour each spring. The band also hosts and performs at the annual Buccaneer Marching Band Festival during the fall semester. The Buccaneer Band is part of the Blinn College Music Department, which offers small classes, one-on-one attention, practical learning, and easily accessible faculty so that students are actively engaged in a superior learning environment. Blinn offers a wide range of instrumental studies, including piano, brass ensemble, woodwind ensemble, jazz band, percussion ensemble, and a steel drum band.
DRUM MAJORS Rodrigo Alvarado Kali Crist FLUTES Rosario Cardoso* Karly Griffin Annastasia Hood Katelyn Kocurek Auxil Perez Baily Perez CLARINETS Jerald Brothers Kayla Cabrera Sarah Fairman* Cheyenne Jarvis Raymondo Martinez Mark Olvera Kedreion Pattain SAXOPHONES Ohany Acosta* Tyrese Bell Denzel Blackmon Denny Bustos Ivan Duran Meagan Mace Derek Stolarski 16
TRUMPETS Trevor Hassell Hector Martinez* Joseph Middleton Briana Miller Donivan Moehr Aneliz Rodriguez Arianna Rojas Giovanni Sottile Amanda Thompson Tania Varo
Zachary Loza Angela Padron* Kirsten Riley Roland Scherer TUBAS Henry Contreras* Izabelle Kulow Jaime Palacios David Yorek
PERCUSSION HORNS Tobe Bashor Rachel Draehn* Micah Bennett Nate Gandara-Hernandez Samuel Chavez Natalie Salazar-Manzano Justin Doan Mason Taylor Jonathan Englishbee* Travis Henderson TROMBONES Jett Karels Daven McCracken Elijah Nichols Isaias Nieto* Anthony Sifuentes COLOR GUARD William Wiggins Anthony Sifuentes Kimball Swiger EUPHONIUMS Amanda Thompson Ransom Blackwell Telerionne Brookins * Denotes section leader Charlie Huerta
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HEAD MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER COACH MICHAEL MCBRIDE Michael McBride enters his third season as the Blinn College head men’s and women’s soccer coach. He has coached at the collegiate level for 21 years. The Blinn women’s team concluded the 2020-21 season with a programbest 6-3 record and claimed a spot in the NJCAA Region XIV Women’s Soccer Tournament for the first time in the program’s three-year history. The Blinn men’s team finished the 2020-21 season with a 6-8 record (5-7 in conference) and claimed a spot in the NJCAA Region XIV Men’s Soccer Tournament for the third time in its three-year history. In addition, the women’s and men’s soccer teams were named 2020-21 NJCAA Academic Teams of the Year. McBride holds a 248-139-21 record (.641 winning percentage) as a men's and women's soccer coach. He has earned 13 coach of the year honors and 11 of his players have moved on to play professionally, including one player who played for Canadian men’s national team (senior team). Prior to Blinn, McBride spent three seasons as the head women's soccer coach at Nicholls State University. Under McBride's direction, the Colonels earned the Team Ethics and Sportsmanship Award in 2016, 2017, and 2018; earned the highest grade-point average in the 21-year history of the program; and clocked the highest annual community engagement hours in program history. Prior to Nicholls State, McBride spent 16 seasons (2001-2016) as the head men's soccer coach for Notre Dame College. For eight years (20092016), he also served as the college's Assistant Athletic Director for Community Engagement. McBride started the men's soccer program at Notre Dame College in 2001 and helped it transition from the NAIA level to the NCAA Division II ranks. Under his direction, the Falcons posted a 213-76-16 overall record (.737), the highest winning percentage in program history. McBride's team won the American Mideast North Division championship in its second season (2002), then won four more division championships (2004-07), three conference titles (2008, 2009, and 2010), and made four NAIA National Championship appearances (2005, 2008, 2009, and 2010). In 2010, McBride guided Notre Dame to a 23-1-0 record and the program's first National Championship Final. He has coached 25 All-Americans, 23 All-Academic athletes, two American Midwest Conference (AMC) North Players of the Year, an AMC Freshman of the Year, an AMC Player of the Year, two Mountain East Conference MEC) Players of the Year, an NAIA National Player of the Year (2010), and an Independents Collegiate Athletic Association (ICAA) National Player of the Year (2011). Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, McBride was a Professional Footballers Association Community Coach from 1992-94. In
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addition, he was an assistant coach at Walsh University from 1997-2000. Prior to his coaching career with Walsh, he was a scholarship athlete for the Cavaliers from 1995-1998. During his playing career, he earned AllAMC and All-Region honors and was an NAIA All-American nominee. Off the field, McBride was an NAIA All-America Scholar Athlete. McBride holds his United States Soccer Federation (USSF) Senior "A" License, the United Soccer Coaches of America (USC) Premier Diploma (distinguished pass), Level 1, 2 & 3 Goalkeeping Diplomas and Director of Coaching Diploma. In addition, McBride also earned both a Preliminary and Preparatory Badge from the English Football Association. He earned his bachelor's degree in physical education and a Master's in Education from Walsh. He earned a second master's degree in education from Notre Dame College in spring 2013. McBride's wife, Becky, is Blinn's Vice Chancellor for Student Services. They have two daughters, Roisin and Alannah.
COACH MCBRIDE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
21 .641
YEARS COACHING AT THE COLLEGIATE LEVEL WINNING PERCENTAGE (248-139-21)
13
COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS
11
PLAYERS PLAYED PROFESSIONALLY
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BLINN MEN’S SOCCER PROGRAM BEST NATIONAL RANKING
5
USC COLLEGE TEAM ETHICS AND SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS
4
USC COLLEGE TEAM ACADEMIC AWARDS
25
ALL-AMERICANS
23
ALL-ACADEMIC ATHLETES
7
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR, INCLUDING TWO NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
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SOCCER ASSISTANTS ALEXANDRIA JACKSON
Alexandria Jackson enters her third season as a Blinn College men’s and women’s soccer assistant coach. In 2020-21, she was named to the United Soccer Coaches 30 Under 30 Program, a year-long education and mentorship program designed to support up-and-coming members of the coaching profession who are 30 years of age or younger. During her first season with the team in 2019, the Blinn men’s team finished the 2019 season with a program-best 10-7-1 overall record. The women’s team finished with a 6-9-1 overall record, 4-7-1 conference record, and received a 2019 College Team Ethics and Sportsmanship Award from the United Soccer Coaches Association. The women’s soccer team also was named a 2019-20 NJCAA Academic Team of the Year for maintaining a 3.15 GPA. Prior to Blinn, Jackson served as head coach of the Phoenix Rising club soccer teams. She oversaw four teams that finished the season with records above .500 and made Arizona State Cup appearances. In addition, all members of the U17 team signed letters of intents to 20 NCAA Division I and II teams. Prior to Rising Phoenix, Jackson spent five seasons coaching the Waldorf University women’s soccer team. From 2014-2016, she served as an assistant coach and was named head coach in 2017. She helped lead the Warriors to North Star Conference Tournament appearances from 2014 through 2017. While there, she coached 30 all-conference players, five Champions of Character, and 35 scholar athletes. Jackson was a four-year collegiate soccer player for NCAA Division I Northwestern State University. As a freshman, she led the team in game-winning goals (4) and helped lead the Lady Demons to a conference championship. As a sophomore, Jackson started 10 games while logging 700 minutes. In her junior season, Jackson appeared in 16 matches and started 15 times to accumulate more than 1,000 minutes of play. As a senior, Jackson started and played in all 19 matches for a total of 1,715 minutes. Playing a pivotal defensive role, she assisted on two goals. She was the team captain in 2012 and 2013 and a four-time scholar athlete for the Southland Conference. Jackson played professional soccer for the St. Catharine’s Jets in Ontario, Canada, and FFC Montabaur in Germany. Jackson graduated from Northwestern State in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science degree in health and exercise science. In 2016, she earned a Master of Arts in organizational leadership from Columbia Southern University. She also holds her National Diploma, Advanced National Diploma, and U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) C License.
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER ASSISTANT
SOCCER
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER ASSISTANT
RUDY ROEDIGER
Rudy Roediger enters his first season as a Blinn College men’s and women’s soccer assistant coach. He brings approximately 20 years of coaching and scouting experience, including 10 years in the NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA. Prior to Blinn, he served as an assistant coach for Oakland University in Rochester, Mich., for one season. In 2021, Roediger helped the Golden Grizzlies to the most Horizon League wins in program history while producing the program’s first Horizon League Player of the Year and first Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy semifinalist, Noah Jensen. Prior to Oakland, Roediger assisted with the start of the men’s soccer program and served as an admissions counselor at Oklahoma Panhandle State University. In 2018, Roediger became the only full-time head men’s and women’s soccer coach at Lackawanna College in Scranton, Pa. Prior to his tenure at Lackawanna, Roediger spent three seasons at the helm of Andrew College in Cuthbert, Ga. The Fighting Tigers posted a 10-8-0 record in 2015, an eight-win improvement from the previous season, which made Andrew the second most-improved win/loss NJCAA Division I men’s soccer program in the nation that season. In 2013-14, Roediger served as the head recruiter and assistant men’s soccer coach at Montreat College (N.C.). For his work with international students off the pitch, Montreat College Admissions Department awarded Roediger its Servant Leadership Award.In 2012, Roediger helped guide the Bluefield College (Va.) women to the third most-improved win/loss team in the NAIA. Roediger earned his first collegiate coaching at Bethany College. Roediger became the 1994 NCAA Division III National Champion’s recruiting assistant, where he helped secure two players, Russell Gaither and Cameron Ward, who would go on to earn All-PAC honors in their freshman season. In addition to his collegiate coaching career, Roediger spent time coaching in the Antra Lyga, where he became the first American to coach professional soccer in Lithuania in 2017. Roediger has served as a national team scout for the British Virgin Islands since 2015. Roediger had a two-year stint as a coach at South Webster High School (Ohio) and spent two years as a coach and athletic director at Piketon High School in Piketon (Ohio). He also has experience coaching club and Olympic Development Program across the country. He has coached over 100 high school, youth, and ODP players who earned NCAA and NAIA scholarships. A graduate of Indiana Wesleyan University, Roediger was a part of the 1999 team that won the All-Mid-Central Conference Tournament championship before losing in the NAIA regional final. IWU finished fourth at the National Christian College Athletic Association National Tournament. Roediger holds coaching and scouting licenses from United Soccer Coaches, United States Soccer Federation, and the Football Association of England.
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2021 MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE DATE
OPPONENT
LOCATION
TIME
8/19
CRUSH SC
BRENHAM
8:00 PM
8/28
n NORTHEAST TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE n TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE n TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE n JACKSONVILLE COLLEGE n ANGELINA COLLEGE n COASTAL BEND COLLEGE n PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE n NORTHEAST TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE n TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE n TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE n JACKSONVILLE COLLEGE n ANGELINA COLLEGE n COASTAL BEND COLLEGE n PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE
MT. PLEASANT
4:00 PM
ATHENS
3:00 PM
8/21
9/1 9/4
9/8
9/11
9/15 9/18
9/22 10/6
10/9
10/13
10/16 10/19
10/23
FEVER UNITED SC
BRENHAM
BRENHAM BRENHAM LUFKIN
BRENHAM PARIS
BRENHAM TYLER
BRENHAM
JACKSONVILLE BRENHAM BEEVILLE
BRENHAM
7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM
7:00 PM 5:30 PM
7:00 PM 7:00 PM
4:00 PM 5:00 PM
4:00 PM 3:00 PM
4:00 PM
10/29
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
11/2
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
TBD
TBD
11/6
REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
TBD
TBD
BOLD - HOME GAMES
TBD
7:00 PM
n CONFERENCE GAMES
TBD
SOPHOMORE DAY
The Buccaneer Backers were formed to raise financial support and awareness for all the athletic programs at Blinn College. They bridge the gap between the funding allocated by the State of Texas and the true cost of providing our student-athletes and community with the level of excellence they have come to expect from Blinn College and Brenham, Texas. Buccaneer Backers are dedicated to supporting Blinn student-athletes on and off the field and preparing them to represent our College and community throughout the state and nation. Blinn athletic programs depend upon the dedication and support of the local community. You can share in the success of Blinn’s athletic program by becoming a Buccaneer Backer today. A modest contribution of $100 makes you an important part of our winning team and grants you the opportunity to receive amazing benefits that bring you even closer to the action.
BUCCANEER BACKER OF THE YEAR Athletic Director Scott Schumacher, left, presents Doug Brown with the Buccaneer Backer of the Year award in recognition of his commitment to Blinn athletics. Past recipients are:
2020 Doug Brown 2019 Fred Kessel 2018 Christy Young 2017 Leroy Dreyer 20
2016 Don Wilhelm 2015 Karen Killion 2014 Gus Mutscher
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2021 BLINN BUCCANEERS NO. NAME
POS. CL.
HOMETOWN
PREVIOUS SCHOOL
00
KEVIN PENA
G
FR
EL PASO, TEXAS
BEL AIR
0
BRANDON PADILLA
G
FR
CYPRESS, TEXAS
CYPRESS SPRINGS
1
CRISTO GAYOSO
G
FR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS
2
JOSH FARRELL
D
FR
CYPRESS, TEXAS
CY-FAIR
3
FELIPE DE JESUS DOMINGUEZ
D
FR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
SPRING WOODS
4
ISRAEL MACIAS MARTINEZ
M
SO
HOUSTON, TEXAS
WALTRIP
5
CRISPIN TSHIMANGA
D
FR
KELLER, TEXAS
KELLER CENTRAL
6
IAN MARTINEZ
M
SO
DORADO, PUERTO RICO
PUERTO RICO CHRISTIAN
7
DAVE DANIELLES
M
SO
CONROE, TEXAS
OAK RIDGE
8
FELIX MESQUITA
M
FR
KENT, ENGLAND
GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
10
CESAR CABRERA
M
FR
SPRING BRANCH, TEXAS
SPRING WOODS
11
MARCO DEL VECCHIO
F
FR
HURST, TEXAS
L.D. BELL
12
FAVIO CHAVEZ
F
FR
HOCKLEY, TEXAS
WALLER
13
WILLIAM LOPEZ
F
FR
PASADENA, TEXAS
DEER PARK
14
ALEX RAMIREZ
M
SO
ROSENBERG, TEXAS
LAMAR CONSOLIDATED
16
BAYLOR FORD
D
FR
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS
GEORGETOWN
17
KAMILLE KUM
F
FR
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
18
MARCO RODRIGUEZ, JR.
M
SO
ROSENBERG, TEXAS
LAMAR CONSOLIDATED
19
TANNER JAMES
M
SO
CYPRESS, TEXAS
CYPRESS RANCH
20
TREY GAGE
F
FR
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
A&M CONSOLIDATED
21
JOSEPH BOYCE
M
FR
SHAFTESBURY, ENGLAND
GILLINGHAM
22
ELIS NEWPORT
D
FR
PORT TALBOT, WALES
YSGOL BAE BAGLAN
24
ANGEL ROMERO
D
SO
HOUSTON, TEXAS
CARVER
26
RENE RAMIREZ
D
FR
LUFKIN, TEXAS
LUFKIN
27
ERIC EMBRY
M
SO
PFLUGERVILLE, TEXAS
SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
28
FRANK MOLINA
D
RS
KERRVILLE, TEXAS
TIVY
29
DANIEL RUIZ
D
FR
CONROE, TEXAS
CONROE
30
PEYTON ROBINSON
D
FR
JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS
JACKSONVILLE
31
BROOK WILLIAMS
D
SO
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS
33
JEREMY MWARABU
M
FR
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
A&M CONSOLIDATED
34
STEFAN FEVRIER SILDOR
F
SO
FORT MYERS, FLORIDA
FORT MYERS
22
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MEN'S SOCCER
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MEET THE BUCCANEERS
21 M FRESHMAN
M FRESHMAN
12 F FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: SHAFTESBURY, ENGLAND
HOMETOWN: SPRING BRANCH, TX
HOMETOWN: HOCKLEY, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: GILLINGHAM
HIGH SCHOOL: SPRING WOODS
HIGH SCHOOL: WALLER
JOSEPH BOYCE
7 M SOPHOMORE
CESAR CABRERA
11 F FRESHMAN
FAVIO CHAVEZ
3 D FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: CONROE, TX
HOMETOWN: HURST, TX
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: OAK RIDGE
HIGH SCHOOL: L.D. BELL
HIGH SCHOOL: SPRING WOODS
DAVE DANIELLES
27 M SOPHOMORE HOMETOWN: PFLUGERVILLE, TX PREVIOUS SCHOOL: SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
ERIC EMBRY 24
10
MARCO DEL VECCHIO
FELIPE DE JESUS DOMINGUEZ
2
34
D FRESHMAN
F SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: CYPRESS, TX
HOMETOWN: FORT MYERS, FL
HIGH SCHOOL: CY-FAIR
HIGH SCHOOL: FORT MYERS
JOSH FARRELL
STEFAN FEVRIER SILDOR
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D FRESHMAN
F FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: GEORGETOWN, TX
HOMETOWN: COLLEGE STATION, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: GEORGETOWN
HIGH SCHOOL: A&M CONSOLIDATED
BAYLOR FORD
TREY GAGE
1 G FRESHMAN HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX PREVIOUS SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS
CRISTO GAY0SO
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17
13
F SOPHOMORE
F FRESHMAN
F FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: CYPRESS, TX HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS RANCH
TANNER JAMES
HOMETOWN: JOHANNESBURGSOUTH AFRICA HIGH SCHOOL: ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
KAMILLE KUM
6
4
M SOPHOMORE
M SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: DORADO, PUERTO RICO HIGH SCHOOL: PUERTO RICO CHRISTIAN
IAN MARTINEZ
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL: WALTRIP
ISRAEL MACIAS MARTINEZ
MEN'S SOCCER
16
HOMETOWN: PASADENA, TX HIGH SCHOOL: DEER PARK
WILLIAM LOPEZ
8 M FRESHMAN HOMETOWN: KENT, ENGLAND PREVIOUS SCHOOL: GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
FELIX MESQUITA 25
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28
33
22
D RS
M FRESHMAN
D FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: KERRVILLE, TX
HOMETOWN: COLLEGE STATION, TX
HOMETOWN: PORT TALBOT, WALES
HIGH SCHOOL: TIVY
HIGH SCHOOL: A&M CONSOLIDATED
HIGH SCHOOL: YSGOL BAE BAGLAN
FRANK MOLINA
0 G FRESHMAN
ELIS NEWPORT
00
14
G FRESHMAN
M SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: CYPRESS, TX
HOMETOWN: EL PASO, TEXAS
HOMETOWN: ROSENBERG, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS SPRINGS
HIGH SCHOOL: BEL AIR
HIGH SCHOOL: LAMAR CONSOLIDATED
BRANDON PADILLA
KEVIN PENA
ALEX RAMIREZ
26
30
18
D FRESHMAN
D FRESHMAN
M SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: LUFKIN, TX
HOMETOWN: JACKSONVILLE, TX
HOMETOWN: ROSENBERG, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: LUFKIN
HIGH SCHOOL: JACKSONVILLE
HIGH SCHOOL: LAMAR CONSOLIDATED
RENE RAMIREZ 26
JEREMY MWARBU
PEYTON ROBINSON
MARCO RODRIGUEZ, JR.
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D SOPHOMORE
D FRESHMAN
5 D FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX
HOMETOWN: CONROE, TX
HOMETOWN: KELLER, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: CARVER
HIGH SCHOOL: CONROE
HIGH SCHOOL: KELLER CENTRAL
ANGEL ROMERO
DANIEL RUIZ
MEN'S SOCCER
24
CRISPIN TSHIMANGA
31 D SOPHOMORE HOMETOWN: SAN ANTONIO, TX HIGH SCHOOL: INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS
BROOK WILLIAMS
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ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS GOALS IN A SEASON
Name Farit Ha Stefan Fevrier Sildor David Jara Marco Rodriguez Jr. Derek Norsworthy Farit Ha
Goals 17 9 6 6 5 5
GOALS IN A CAREER
Name Farit Ha Stefan Fevrier Sildor Marco Rodriguez Jr.
Goals 22 13 7
Year 2019 2019 2018 Spring 2021 2019 2018
Year 2018-19 2019-21 2019-21
ASSISTS IN A SEASON
Name Ethan Unger Cesar Cabrera Stefan Fevrier Sildor Josh Stone David Jara Farit Ha
Assists Year 7 2019 6 Spring 2021 6 Spring 2021 5 2019 5 2018 5 2018
ASSISTS IN A CAREER
Name Ethan Unger Stefan Fevrier Sildor Farit Ha
Assists 9 9 7
POINTS IN A SEASON
Name Farit Ha Stefan Fevrier Sildor David Jara Farit Ha Marco Rodriguez Jr.
Points 36 21 17 15 14
Stefan Fevrier Sildor Josh Stone Derek Norsworthy Cesar Cabrera Ethan Unger
14 13 10 10 10
POINTS IN A CAREER
Name Farit Ha Stefan Fevrier Sildor
Points 51 35
SHOTS IN A SEASON
Name Farit Ha Stefan Fevrier Sildor Josh Stone Farit Ha Stefan Fevrier Sildor
Shots 46 40 23 21 16
SHOTS IN A CAREER
Name Farit Ha Stefan Fevrier Sildor
Shots 67 56
Spring 2021 2019 2019 Spring 2021 Spring 2021
Year 2018-19 2019-21
Year 2019 2019 2019 2018 Spring 2021
Year 2018-19 2019-21
Name Shooting % Year Marco Rodriguez Jr. .462 Spring 2021 Farit Ha .370 2019 *At least 10 shots
SHOTS ON GOAL IN A SEASON
Year 2019 2019 2018 2018 Spring 2021
Name Farit Ha Stefan Fevrier Sildor Josh Stone Farit Ha Derek Norsworthy Stefan Fevrier Sildor
SOG 29 29 14 11 10 10
Shots 40 39
SHOTS ON GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON
Name Stefan Fevrier Sildor Farit Ha Stefan Fevrier Sildor Josh Stone Derek Norsworthy Farit Ha
SOG% .725 .630 .625 .609 .588 .524
*At least 10 shots
SAVES IN A SEASON
Name J.T. McCoy Diego Berlingeri Erasto Cardenas
Saves 81 79 51
Year 2019 2019 2019 2018 2019 Spring 2021
Name Diego Berlingeri J.T. McCoy Erasto Cardenas
Farit Ha
Stefan Fevrier Sildor Diego Berlingeri
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Ethan Unger
Marco Rodriguez
Year 2019 2019 Spring 2021 2019 2019 2018
Year 2019 Spring 2021 2018
*At least 50 saves
Save % Year .760 Spring 2021 .717 2019 .654 2018
SHUTOUTS IN A SEASON
Name J.T. McCoy Diego Berlingeri
Shutouts Year 2 2019 1 Spring 2021
WINS IN A SEASON
Name J.T. McCoy Diego Berlingeri Erasto Cardenas
Wins 8 6 5
ALL-REGION SELECTIONS
Alexis Ochoa
Year 2018-19 2019-21
SAVE PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON
SHOOTING PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON
Year 2019-21 2019-21 2018-19
SHOTS ON GOAL IN A CAREER
Name Farit Ha Stefan Fevrier Sildor
2018
Alexis Ochoa
2019
Farit Ha
2019
Ethan Unger
2019
Stefan Fevrier Sildor
Spring 2021
Diego Berlingeri
Spring 2021
Marco Rodriguez
Year 2019 Spring 2021 2018
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ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS 2018
Tony Martinez
2019
Rodrigo Marquez
2019-21
Ethan Unger
MEN'S SOCCER
ALL-ACADEMIC ATHLETES
Spring 2021 Joseph Boyce Spring 2021 Rodrigo Marquez Spring 2021 Edwin Mata
Tony Martinez
Rodrigo Marquez
Ethan Unger
Joseph Boyce
Rodrigo Marquez
Edwin Mata
FORMER BUCCANEERS PLAYERS WHO HAVE SIGNED WITH FOUR-YEAR UNIVERSITIES OR COLLEGES 2018
Austin Dobbs
LeTourneau University
2018
Luis Aceves
Southwestern Christian University
2019
Farit Ha
Davis & Elkins College
2019
Connor Spiller
University of St. Thomas in Houston
2019-21
Oscar De Santiago
Howard Payne University
2019-21
Edwin Melendez
West Texas A&M University
2019-21
Derek Norsworthy
West Texas A&M University
2019-21
Ethan Unger
Dallas Baptist University
Austin Dobbs
Luis Aceves
Farit Ha
Oscar De Santiago Edwin Melendez Derek Norsworthy
Connor Spiller
Ethan Unger
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2021 WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE DATE 8/28
9/1 9/4
9/8
9/11
9/15 9/18
9/22 9/25 10/6
10/9
10/13
10/16 10/20
10/23 10/28
10/31 11/4 11/7
OPPONENT
n NORTHEAST TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE n TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE n TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE n JACKSONVILLE COLLEGE n ANGELINA COLLEGE n NAVARRO COLLEGE n PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE n NORTHEAST TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CISCO COLLEGE
n TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE n TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE n JACKSONVILLE COLLEGE n ANGELINA COLLEGE n NAVARRO COLLEGE n PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
LOCATION
TIME
MT. PLEASANT
2:00 PM
ATHENS
1:00 PM
BRENHAM
5:00 PM
BRENHAM
5:00 PM
LUFKIN
5:00 PM
BRENHAM
5:00 PM
PARIS
3:00 PM
BRENHAM
5:00 PM
BRENHAM
2:00 PM
TYLER
5:00 PM
JACKSONVILLE
3:00 PM
BRENHAM
2:00 PM
BRENHAM
2:00 PM
CORSICANA
4:00 PM
BRENHAM
2:00 PM
TBD
TBD
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
TBD
TBD
REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
TBD
TBD
DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP
TBD
TBD
BOLD - HOME GAMES
n CONFERENCE GAMES
SOPHOMORE DAY
Buccaneer Alumni Lettermen Association The purpose of the Association is to maintain contact with all former athletes, coaches, and athletic personnel of Blinn College, to encourage support for and participate in the educational and athletic programs of the College, and to provide fellowship among former student-athletes, friends, and supporters of Blinn College.
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2021-2022 OFFICERS President: Kevin Bosse Vice President: Charlie Kelm Secretary: Jami Ingram Treasurer: Gary Weiss Past President: John David Baker
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2021 BLINN BUCCANEERS NO. NAME
POS.
0
ANGEL CHASE
GK
FR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
WESTSIDE
1
STORMEY STRINGER
GK
FR
HOCKLEY, TEXAS
WALLER
2
ALYSSA GOMEZ
M
FR
GRANBURY, TEXAS
GRANBURY
3
DEJAH MARSH
D
FR
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA
LEE MAGNET
4
LILY PRICE
M
FR
ESSEX, ENGLAND
BARKING ABBEY
5
ALEXAH ALVINEDA
M
FR
KATY, TEXAS
SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
6
ROSIE YOUNG
M
FR
COUNTY CLARE, IRELAND
ST. CAIMIN'S COMMUNITY SCHOOL
7
OLIVIA BIBBINS
F
FR
MANVEL, TEXAS
MANVEL
8
VICTORIA CANTU
F
FR
THE COLONY, TEXAS
THE COLONY
9
LEXINGTON KNEEDLER
M
FR
PASADENA, TEXAS
DEER PARK
10
HOLLY WRIGHT
M
FR
AUSTIN, TEXAS
SALADO
11
TAIYA MITCHELL
D
FR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON
12
MADISON KANELOS
M
FR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
BRIDGELAND
13
GRACE PARADA
D
SO
DALLAS, TEXAS
R.L. TURNER
14
JORDAN BELL
D
FR
MANSFIELD, TEXAS
MANSFIELD
15
AVYNN RAMOS
D
FR
PEARLAND, TEXAS
SHADOW CREEK
16
ANISSA CHAIREZ
M
FR
EL PASO, TEXAS
SAN ELIZARIO
17
MERCY BREAZEALE
M
FR
BAY CITY, TEXAS
BAY CITY
18
KARA PAPADIMITRIO
M
FR
LEWISVILLE, TEXAS
LEWISVILLE
19
NATHALIE HERNANDEZ
D
FR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
GEORGE BUSH
21
HALEY COURVILLE
D
SO
LAGO VISTA, TEXAS
MURRAY STATE COLLEGE
22
MORGAN ZACHOS
M
FR
HOUSTON, TEXAS
CYPRESS WOODS
23
CAROLINE MCFARLAND
F
FR
CYPRESS, TEXAS
BRIDGELAND
24
JESSICA ELISA
F
FR
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
COLUMBUS
25
ELYZABETH KUYKENDALL
F
FR
BAY CITY, TEXAS
TIDEHAVEN
29
ABBY HARRISON
M
FR
GLEN ROSE, TEXAS
STEPHENVILLE
30
KARELY ALMANZA
M
FR
FREEPORT, TEXAS
FREEPORT
32
JADA JELKS
F
FR
CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI
CLINTON
32
CL.
HOMETOWN
PREVIOUS SCHOOL
BLINN COLLEGE - FALL ATHLETIC GUIDE 2021
MEET THE BUCCANEERS
30 M . FR
8 F . FR
HOMETOWN: FREEPORT, TX HIGH SCHOOL: FREEPORT
HOMETOWN: THE COLONY, TX HIGH SCHOOL: THE COLONY
KARELY ALMANZA
VICTORIA CANTU
5 . M FR
16 .
M
FR
HOMETOWN: EL PASO, TX HIGH SCHOOL: SAN ELIZARIO
ALEXAH ALVINEDA
ANISSA CHAIREZ
14 D . FR
0 GK . FR
HOMETOWN: MANSFIELD, TX HIGH SCHOOL: MANSFIELD
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: WESTSIDE
JORDAN BELL
ANGEL CHASE
7 F . FR
21 D . SO
HOMETOWN: MANVEL, TX HIGH SCHOOL: MANVEL
HOMETOWN: LAGO VISTA, TX SCHOOL: MURRAY STATE COLLEGE
OLIVIA BIBBINS
HALEY COURVILLE
17 M . FR
24 F . FR
HOMETOWN: BAY CITY, TX HIGH SCHOOL: BAY CITY
HOMETOWN: COLUMBUS, TX HIGH SCHOOL: COLUMBUS
MERCY BREAZEALE
JESSICA ELISA
WOMEN'S SOCCER
HOMETOWN: KATY, TX SCHOOL: SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE
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MEET THE BUCCANEERS
2 . M FR
HOMETOWN: GRANBURY, TX HIGH SCHOOL: GRANBURY
HOMETOWN: PASADENA, TX HIGH SCHOOL: DEER PARK
ALYSSA GOMEZ
LEXINGTON KNEEDLER
29 .
25 F . FR
M
34
9 M . FR
FR
HOMETOWN: GLEN ROSE, TX HIGH SCHOOL: STEPHENVILLE
HOMETOWN: BAY CITY, TX HIGH SCHOOL: TIDEHAVEN
ABBY HARRISON
ELYZABETH KUYKENDALL
19 D . FR
3 D . FR
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: GEORGE BUSH
HOMETOWN: BATON ROUGE, LA HIGH SCHOOL: LEE MAGNET
NATHALIE HERNANDEZ
DEJAH MARSH
32 F . FR
23 F . FR
HOMETOWN: CLINTON, MS HIGH SCHOOL: CLINTON
HOMETOWN: CYPRESS, TX HIGH SCHOOL: BRIDGELAND
JADA JELKS
CAROLINE MCFARLAND
12 M . FR
11 D . FR
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: BRIDGELAND
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON
MADISON KANELOS
TAIYA MITCHELL
BLINN COLLEGE - FALL ATHLETIC GUIDE 2021
18 M . FR
1 GK . FR
HOMETOWN: LEWISVILLE, TX HIGH SCHOOL: LEWISVILLE
HOMETOWN: HOCKLEY, TX HIGH SCHOOL: WALLER
KARA PAPADIMITRIO
STORMEY STRINGER
13 D . SO
10 M . FR
HOMETOWN: AUSTIN, TX HIGH SCHOOL: SALADO
GRACE PARADA
HOLLY WRIGHT
4 M . FR
6 M . FR
HOMETOWN: ESSEX, ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL: BARKING ABBEY
HOMETOWN: COUNTY CLARE, IRELAND HS: ST. CAIMIN'S COMMUNITY SCHOOL
LILY PRICE
ROSIE YOUNG
15 D . FR
22 M . FR
HOMETOWN: PEARLAND, TX HIGH SCHOOL: SHADOW CREEK
HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TX HIGH SCHOOL: CYPRESS WOODS
AVYNN RAMOS
MORGAN ZACHOS
WOMEN'S SOCCER
HOMETOWN: DALLAS, TX HIGH SCHOOL: R.L. TURNER
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ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS GOALS IN A SEASON
Name Kaley Kaspar Karson Funderburk Katherine Rabold
Goals 10 7 4
SHOTS IN A SEASON
Name Kaley Kaspar Karson Funderburk Hailey Burke Katherine Rabold Jocelynn Lausell
Year 2019 2019 2018
GOALS IN A CAREER
Name Kaley Kasper Karson Funderburk
Goals Year 10 2019 8 2019-Spring 2021
Name Shooting % Karson Funderburk .269 Kaley Kaspar .217 *At least 20 shots
Assists Year 5 Spring 2021 4 2019 3 2018 3 2018 3 Spring 2021 3 Spring 2021
POINTS IN A SEASON
Name Kaley Kaspar Karson Funderburk Katherine Rabold
Points 21 18 9
Kajol Prasad Hailey Burke Kaley Kaspar
Year 2019 2019 2018 2018 Spring 2021
*At least 10 shots
Year 2019 2019
SOG 19 18 14 13 10
Year 2019 2019 2018 2018 2018
*At least 20 saves
Name Karson Funderburk Katherine Rabold
SOG% .692 .609
Year 2019 2018 Spring 2021
Save % Year .835 2019 .771 Spring 2021 .598 2018
SHUTOUTS IN A SEASON
Name Hope Hillhouse Hope Hillhouse
SHOTS ON GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON
Year 2019 2019 2018
Saves 101 55 27
2019 2018 2019
SAVE PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON
Name Hope Hillhouse Hope Hillhouse Zoe Madrid
SHOTS ON GOAL IN A SEASON
Name Kaley Kaspar Karson Funderburk Katherine Rabold Hailey Burke Kajol Prasad
.500 .500 .413
SAVES IN A SEASON
Name Hope Hillhouse Zoe Madrid Hope Hillhouse
SHOOTING PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON
ASSISTS IN A SEASON
Name Jessica Vital Karson Funderburk Kayla Bonilla Hailey Burke Morgan Zachos Mercy Breazeale
Shots 46 26 26 20 12
Shutouts Year 4 2019 4 Spring 2021
WINS IN A SEASON
Year 2019 2018
Name Hope Hillhouse Hope Hillhouse
Wins 6 5
Year 2019 Spring 2021
ALL-ACADEMIC ATHLETES 2018................... Kajol Prasad 2018 .................. Hailey Burke 2019................... Lindy Jenkins 2019................... Joseph Boyce 2019................... Hope Hillhouse 2019................... Jocelynn Lausell
2019................... Jannell Medellin 2019................... Kajol Prasad 2019................... Alyssa Cisneros 2019................... Keana Flores 2019................... Olivia Porter Spring 2021...... Angel Chase
Spring 2021...... Maribel Garza Spring 2021...... Hope Hillhouse Spring 2021...... Madison Kanelos Spring 2021...... Grace Parada Spring 2021...... Morgan Zachos Spring 2021...... Mia Anguiano
Spring 2021...... Morgan Beene Spring 2021...... Lindy Jenkins Spring 2021...... Jocelynn Lausell Spring 2021...... Morgan Winthrop Spring 2021...... Hayleigh Young
ALL-REGION SELECTIONS 2018 Katherine Rabold
2018 Alyssa Correa
2019 Hope Hillhouse
2018 Natasha Thiele
2018 Hailey Burke
2019 Karson Funderburk
Katherine Rabold Natasha Thiele
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Alyssa Correa
Hailey Burke
2019 Kajol Prasad
Hope Hillhouse
Karson Funderburk
Kajol Prasad
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ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS PLAYERS WHO HAVE SIGNED WITH FOUR-YEAR UNIVERSITIES OR COLLEGES 2018.........................Hailey Burke................ Louisiana State University Shreveport
2019.........................Yadira Grimaldo.......... Bacone College
2018 ........................Ryleigh Smith.............. Louisiana State University Shreveport
2019.........................Destianna Manning..... Edward Waters College
2018-19 ..................Yasmine Cuadra.......... Texas A&M University-San Antonio
2019.........................Jillian Jackson.............. Howard Payne University
2019 ........................Kajol Prasad................. Nicholls State University
2019.........................Kaley Kaspar................ St. Edward's University
2019 ........................Caitlynn West.............. Belhaven University
Spring 2021............Mia Anguiano............... Briar Clliff University
2019.........................Alyssa Correa.............. Presentation College
2019-Spring 2021...Keana Flores................ Texas A&M University-San Antonio
2019 ........................Janay Wilson ............... Bacone College
Yadira Grimaldo
Destianna Manning
Yasmine Cuadra
Kajol Prasad
Caitlynn West
Alyssa Correa
Jillian Jackson
Kaley Kaspar
Mia Anguiano
Keana Flores
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Hailey Burke Ryleigh Smith
Janay Wilson
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HEAD VOLLEYBALL COACH TERRY GAMBLE Terry Gamble enters his fourth season as the Blinn College head volleyball coach with 25 years of experience coaching at the collegiate level. He was inducted into the NJCAA Volleyball Coaches Hall of Fame in 2007 after winning three NJCAA volleyball championships and three NJCAA Coach of the Year awards. In his career, he compiled a 957-323 record (.748 winning percentage). Gamble ranks first in all-time wins among active coaches in the NJCAA with 828. In addition, he ranks sixth in all-time wins in the NJCAA. Under Gamble’s direction, the seventh-ranked Buccaneers made their first trip to the NJCAA Division I Volleyball Championship since 2015 last spring, where they finished in fifth place. After claiming the Region XIV conference title with a 12-1 record and finishing second in the Region XIV tournament, Blinn went 3-1 in the national tournament. The Buccaneers upset fourth-ranked Utah State University Eastern and second-ranked Odessa College before wrapping up the season with a 27-3 record. Jayde Shelton was named a first-team All-American, Region XIV Player of the Year, and named to the NJCAA all-tournament team as a freshman, while Loren Scott was named a second-team All-American and Region XIV Setter of the Year as a freshman. Gamble was named the Region XIV Coach of the Year for the second time in three seasons with the Buccaneers, while five players earned first-team all-conference honors. In addition, the volleyball team led Blinn’s athletic programs with a 3.62 team grade point average (GPA). Blinn finished the 2019 season ranked No. 19 in the nation with a 29-8 overall record. In 2019, four Buccaneers were awarded all-conference honors and five moved on to four-year programs to continue their playing careers. Essence Clerkley was named the Region XIV All-Conference Freshman of the Year and the Buccaneers were named a 2019-20 NJCAA Academic Team of the Year after posting a 3.21 GPA. The 2018 Buccaneers posted a 29-10 record and finished the season ranked No. 17 in the nation. Blinn went undefeated in conference play with an 8-0 record for the Region XIV South Zone Division Championship. After an outstanding first season at Blinn, which included his 900th career win, Gamble was named the Region XIV South Zone Division Coach of the Year. In 2018, six Buccaneers were awarded all-conference honors, two received all-Region XIV Tournament honors, and four moved on to four-year universities to continue their playing careers. Shelby Sheets was named a NJCAA All-American, AVCA Two-Year College All-American, and the Region
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XIV All-Conference Volleyball Player of the Year, and Roxanne Morris was named the Region XIV All-Conference Setter of the Year. Blinn was named a 2018-2019 NJCAA Academic Team of the Year for maintaining a team grade point average of 3.0 or better throughout the academic year. Gamble came to Blinn after four seasons as Jacksonville State University’s head coach, where he took the team to three conference tournaments. Gamble spent four seasons at McNeese State University, one season as the head coach at the former Midland Lutheran College, now Midland University, and spent one year as a first assistant coach at Texas Tech in 2009. A majority of Gamble’s coaching career has been spent at the junior college level. From 2005 to 2008, Gamble served as the head coach at Iowa Western Community College. In 2006, Gamble was voted the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) National Coach of the Year after guiding the Reivers to the NJCAA national championship that year. He also was named the AVCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year and coached the AVCA Player of the Year in 2006. He took IWCC to a seventh-place finish at the National Championships in 2007 and a fourth-place finish in 2008. Gamble had a successful run as head coach at St. Clair County Community College from 1999 to 2004, where he led the Skippers to national championship titles in 2000 and 2004 and to a third-place finish in 2001. His first coaching stint was at Mott Community College from 1995 to 1998. In 1998, he led Mott to a ninth-place finish at the National Championships. Gamble had a Top 20 National Ranking in 15 of his 16 junior college seasons and also was elected to the Port Huron Sports Hall of Fame and Iowa Western Sports Hall of Fame. Gamble’s coaching honors also include three District C Coach of the Year awards, three District D Coach of the Year awards, one District 8 Coach of the Year, seven Regional Coach of the Year honors, and eight Conference Coach of the Year accolades. He has won eight regional championships, six state championships, and 14 conference championships, and has coached 17 All-Americans, 20 Academic All-Americans, three NJCAA National Players of the Year, 18 all-tournament players, 20 regional players of the year, 37 all-region tournament players, 14 conference players of the year, 38 all-state/all-region players, 52 all-conference and 31 all-conference honorable mention players. He also was selected the president of the NJCAA Coaches Association in 2007. Gamble graduated from the U.S. Sports Academy. He was an All-American setter and helped win a national championship in 1997 with Western Michigan’s club team. Gamble lives in Brenham with his wife, Krista, along with their three puppies, Thor, Loki, and Juco. He has three children, Kyle, Kristi, and Kody, and two stepchildren, Austin and Kourtlyn, along with five grandchildren.
BLINN COLLEGE - FALL ATHLETIC GUIDE 2021
VOLLEYBALL ASSISTANT COACH GAMBLE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
25 2007 3
YEARS COACHING AT THE COLLEGIATE LEVEL INDUCTED INTO THE NJCCA VOLLEYBALL COACHES HALL OF FAME NJCAA VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
.748
CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE 957-323 RECORD
14
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
2006
VOTED THE AMERICAN VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
8
REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WINS
8
NJCAA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES
ASSISTANT VOLLEYBALL COACH
Anna Aschenbeck enters her first season as a Blinn College volleyball assistant coach. Aschenbeck has spent the last three years at Amarillo Xtreme as a head coach for ages 11-18. In 2019, she was the head coach at San Jacinto Christian Academy (Amarillo), where she led the Lady Patriots to the second round of playoffs. Aschenbeck lettered in all four years at Bushland High School and helped the Lady Falcons win the 2013 state championship before starting her collegiate volleyball career. She was recruited by Arkansas State, Wyoming, New Mexico State, Houston Baptist, and San Angelo University before signing with Northern Colorado University as an outside hitter and middle blocker. Ashenbeck spent her sophomore and junior seasons as a middle blocker at Angelo State University, where she helped lead the team in kills and blocks. She finished her volleyball career at West Texas A&M University, where she also received her bachelor’s degree in general studies with an emphasis in education. She resides in Brenham with her husband, Grant.
NJCAA WINS TO RANK FIRST IN THE NATION AMONG ACTIVE COACHES
VOLLEYBALL
828
ANNA ASCHENBECK
Blinn College outside hitter Jayde Shelton was named Region XIV Volleyball Player of the Year.
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BUCCANEER VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE DATE
OPPONENT
LOCATION
TIME
8/20
NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE
MIDLAND
10:00 AM
8/20
NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE
MIDLAND
2:00 PM
8/21
WESTERN TEXAS COLLEGE
MIDLAND
1:00 PM
8/21
MIDLAND COLLEGE
MIDLAND
3:00 PM
8/27
BUTLER COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CLARENDON
10:00 AM
8/27
CLARENDON COLLEGE
CLARENDON
7:00 PM
8/28
PRATT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CLARENDON
12:30 PM
8/31
CORSICANA
6:00 PM
9/2
n NAVARRO COLLEGE n TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE
TYLER
6:00 PM
9/3
NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE
BRENHAM
12:00 PM
9/4
WESTERN TEXAS COLLEGE
BRENHAM
12:00 PM
9/3
9/4 9/7
CLARENDON COLLEGE TEMPLE COLLEGE
BRENHAM BRENHAM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
9/9
n VICTORIA COLLEGE n WHARTON COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE
BRENHAM
WHARTON
6:00 PM
9/10
TBD
TEMPLE
TBD
9/11
TBD
TEMPLE
TBD
9/15
n TRINITY VALLEY COLLEGE
BRENHAM
6:00 PM
CISCO COLLEGE
BRENHAM
5:00 PM
9/17
TEXAS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
9/18
DUPAGE COLLEGE
9/17
9/18 9/21
9/23 9/24
NORTH LAKE COLLEGE n PANOLA COLLEGE
n COASTAL BEND COLLEGE TBD
BRENHAM
BRENHAM BRENHAM
BRENHAM BRENHAM TYLER
6:00 PM
1:00 PM
11:00 AM 5:00 PM
6:00 PM X:00 PM
TBD
TYLER
X:00 PM
9/28
BAYTOWN
6:00 PM
CORSICANA
6:00 PM
BRENHAM
6:00 PM
BRENHAM
6:00 PM
CARTHAGE
6:00 PM
BEEVILLE
6:00 PM
10/28
n LEE COLLEGE n NAVARRO COLLEGE n TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE n VICTORIA COLLEGE n WHARTON COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE n TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE n PANOLA COLLEGE n COASTAL BEND COLLEGE n LEE COLLEGE
BRENHAMÊ
6:00 PM
11/18-11/20
NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
HUTCHINSON, KS
TBD
10/5 10/7
10/12 10/19 10/21 10/26 11/5-11/7
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
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n CONFERENCE GAMES
VICTORIA ATHENS
BAYTOWN
Ê SOPHOMORE NIGHT
]
CLARENDON TOURNAMENT
KRUSE KICKOFF CLASSIC TEMPLE TOURNAMENT BLINN INVITATIONAL
6:00 PM
9/25 9/30
]
MIDLAND TOURNAMENT
6:00 PM 6:00 PM
TBD
TYLER TOURNAMENT
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NAME
POS.
CL.
HT.
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
1
EMILY SMAJSTRLA
DS
S
5’4”
PEARLAND,TX / PEARLAND
2
ALYSSA PAULER
DS
F
5’5”
BRENHAM,TX /BRENHAM
3
BRYLIE NEDD
OH
F
5’10”
SEALY, TX / SEALY
4
KYNDAL COUFAL
OH
S
5’10”
BURTON, TX / BURTON
5
SAVANNAH SEBEK
S
S
5’8”
TROY, TX / TROY
6
SARAH ROGERS
MB
S
6’
BELLVILLE, TX / BELLVILLE
7
CHARD’E VANZANDT
MB/OH
S
6’
CROSBY, TX / CROSBY
8
GIULIA HORTELAN
OH
S
5’8”
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL / COLEGIO MARISTA NOSSA SENHORA DA GLORIA
9
FIONA ARNOLD
OH
F
6’
HERZBERG, GERMANY/ SPORTSCHULE POTSDAM
10
LINA ELLILA
S
F
5’8”
HELSINKI, FINLAND / NORTH HAAGA
11
LIXAI PEREZ
DS
S
5’2”
BAYAMON, PUERTO RICO / ACADEMIA DISCIPULOS DE CRISTO
13
JAYDE SHELTON
RS
S
6’
SAN DIEGO, CA / PALOMA VALLEY
14
MADISON COLLINS
OH
F
5’8”
SAN ANTONIO, TX / REAGAN
16
REAGAN CASEY
MB
S
6’
AUSTIN, TX / JACK C. HAYS
18
ASHLEY TAYLOR
MB
S
6’
YOAKUM, TX / YOAKUM
Region XIV Division I Volleyball Members Coastal Bend College
Navarro College
Tyler Junior College
Location Corsicana, TX Nickname Bulldogs Distance From Brenham 161 miles Intercollegiate Sports 6
Location Nickname Distance From Brenham Intercollegiate Sports
Laredo College
Panola College
Wharton County Junior College
Trinity Valley Community College
Victoria College
Location Nickname Distance From Brenham Intercollegiate Sports
Lee College
Laredo, TX Palominos 303 miles 6
Location Baytown, TX Nickname Rebels Distance From Brenham 99 miles Intercollegiate Sports 2
Location Carthage, TX Nickname Fillies Distance from Brenham 211 miles Intercollegiate Sports 4
Location Athens, TX Nickname Cardinals Distance From Brenham 171 miles Intercollegiate Sports 5
Tyler, TX Apaches 188 miles 12
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Location Beeville, TX Nickname Cougars Distance From Brenham 168 miles Intercollegiate Sports 6
Location Wharton, TX Nickname Pioneers Distance From Brenham 68 miles Intercollegiate Sports 2
Location Victoria, TX Nickname Pirates Distance From Brenham 119 miles Intercollegiate Sports 3
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1
DS 5-4 SOPHOMORE
DS 5-5 FRESHMAN
3
OH 5-10 FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: PEARLAND, TX
HOMETOWN: BRENHAM, TX
HOMETOWN: SEALY, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: PEARLAND
HIGH SCHOOL: BRENHAM
HIGH SCHOOL: SEALY
EMILY SMAJSTRIA
4
OH 5-10 SOPHOMORE
ALYSSA PAULER
5
S 5-8 SOPHOMORE
BRYLIE NEDD
6
MB 6 SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: BURTON, TX
HOMETOWN: TROY, TX
HOMETOWN: BELLVILLE, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: BURTON
HIGH SCHOOL: TROY
HIGH SCHOOL: BELLVILLE
KYNDAL COUFAL
7
MB/OH 6 SOPHOMORE HOMETOWN: CROSBY, TX HIGH SCHOOL: CROSBY
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2
SAVANNAH SEBEK
8
OH 5-8 SOPHOMORE
SARAH ROGERS
9
OH 6 FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: SAO PAULO, BRAZIL HIGH SCHOOL: COLEGIO MARISTA NOSSA SENHORA DA GLORIA
HOMETOWN: HERZBERG, GERMANY HIGH SCHOOL: SPORTSCHULE POTSDAM
GIULIA HORTELAN
FIONA ARNOLD
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11
S 5-8 FRESHMAN
DS 5-2 SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: HELSINKI, FINLAND
HOMETOWN: BAYAMON, PUERTO RICO HIGH SCHOOL: ACADEMIA DISCIPULOS DE CRISTO
HIGH SCHOOL: NORTH HAAGA
LINA ELLILA
14 OH 5-8 FRESHMAN
LIXAI PEREZ
16 MB 6 SOPHOMORE
13 RS 6 SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL: PALOMA VALLEY
JAYDE SHELTON
18 MB 6 SOPHOMORE
HOMETOWN: SAN ANTONIO, TX
HOMETOWN: AUSTIN, TX
HOMETOWN: YOAKUM, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: REAGAN
HIGH SCHOOL: JACK C. HAYS
HIGH SCHOOL: YOAKUM
MADISON COLLINS
REAGAN CASEY
ASHLEY TAYLOR
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POST SEASON HONORS TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
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Since 1996, the Blinn Buccaneer volleyball team has won nine Region XIV championships and earned ten berths to the NJCAA National Championships. The Buccaneers won their first national title in 2008, and repeated the feat in 2011, 2013, and 2014.
OF THE LAST 22 SEASONS HAVE FINISHED WITH A WINNING RECORD ALL-AMERICANS UNDEFEATED REGULAR SEASONS
Ka rian aC ast ano n-H ill
All-Conference
1997 1997 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2019 2019 2019 2019 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21
Kim Eaves April Brown Michelle Twitty Michelle Twitty Kara Waddell Lisa Smith Lisa Smith Breanne Brown Trina Ervin Kathy Stephenson Sara Streets Alexis Kingston Paola Marie Salas Adorno Ally Lanik Kayla Valigura Danusia Sipa Borgeaud Eboni Mitchell Britny Mitchell Amina Olajuwon Kylee Kaaihue * Paola Marie Salas Kayla Valigura Julia Fritz Amina Olajuwon Claire Chapman Shelby Sheets** Roxanne Morris* Samantha Boatman Cheyenne Te’o Taylor Henderson Jasmine McLemore Essence Clerkley Giulia Hortelan Taylor Henderson Jenni Liu Jayde Shelton** Loren Scott * Lixai Perez Velez Essence Clerkley Chard’e Vanzandt
*Setter of the Year * * Player of the Year
All-Region
1997 1997 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001
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Kim Eaves April Brown Michelle Twitty Lisa Smith Kara Waddell Lisa Smith Breanne Brown Trina Ervin
2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012
Kathy Stephenson Megan McKeehan Amy Eichmann Michelle Popp Erica Brown Erica Brown Brianna Florus Chelsea Johnson* Telia Peterson Kattie Turner Mallory Schramme Melissa Kimich Christina Ortiz Renee Johnson Renee Johnson* Ashley Wallace Haley Thomas Suzanne Childress Ashley Blahuta Haley Thomas* Megan Loftis** Hayley Ball Suzanne Childress Emily Gordon Caroline Witte Lina Vanegas Stefanie Robbins Sabrina Daniel Kayla Schmidt** Cynthia Roberto Lakeshia Craft Elizaveta Senenkova Laura Twedell Lori Hunsucker Cinthya Roberto Kelsey Alford Elizaveta Senenkova Keidra Williams Lakeshia Craft Kali Ketner Nikki McNorton* Jackie Gerig** Kali Ketner*** Chelsea Soto Preslie Alexander Shelby Dickson Jackie Gerig Kalli Mikulik Chelsea Soto Ksenia Sukhareva Bruna Evangelista Crystal Young
Evely Macedo Natalie Colon-Melendez Hannah Jackson Annalicia Green Crystal Hembree
Rylie Granger Head Coach Erin Mellinger Assistant Coach Maina Heming Donna Jones Macy Cherry
Rebecca Reeve Crystal Young Trinity Alualu Alyssa LaMont Jaeda Allen
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2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2015 2015
ske Pro cca ebe R
Tyanna Roy Cara Fisher Emily Salter Bruna Evangelista Kariana Castanon-Hill Alyssa LaMont+ Rebecca Reeve Rachel Sharp Crystal Young Trinity Alualu Jordyn Keamo Rebecca Reeve Tawnee Luafalemana Alyssa Lamont** Rachel Sharp Eboni Mitchell Abolanle Onipede
* Player of the Year **Setter of the Year ***Libero of the Year +Defensive Player of the Year
All-Region XIV Tournament 2000 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014
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Lisa Smith Brianna Florus Chelsea Johnson Christina Ortiz Melissa Kimich Renee Johnson Ashley Wallace Haley Thomas Megan Loftis Lina Vanegas Hayley Ball Cinthya Roberto Kayla Schmidt Elizaveta Senenkova Cinthya Roberto Keidra Williams Jackie Gerig Kali Ketner Nikki McNorton Preslie Alexander Shelby Dickson Jackie Gerig Bruna Evangelista Bruna Evangelista Kariana Castanon-Hill Rebecca Reeve Crystal Young Rebecca Reeve Jordyn Keamo Trinity Alualu
2018 2018 2020-21 2020-21
PLAYERS WHO CONTINUED THEIR PLAYING CAREERS AT FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
1
NATIONAL FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
13 801
YEARS RANKED IN THE TOP 10 IN THE NATION NJCAA WINS TO RANK FIRST IN THE NATION AMONG ACTIVE COACHES
Shelby Sheets Roxanne Morris Lixai Perez Velez Chard’e Vanzandt
All-Americans 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2015 2017 2020-21 2020-21
Lisa Smith Chelsea Johnson Christina Ortiz Renee Johnson Megan Loftis Haley Thomas Lina Vanegas Kayla Schmidt Cinthya Roberto Cinthya Roberto Jackie Gerig Nikki McNorton Shelby Dickson Jackie Gerig Bruna Evangelista Bruna Evangelista Kariana Castanon-Hill Crystal Young Rebecca Reevew Trinity Alualu Jordyn Keamo Jordyn Keamo Paola Marie Salas Adorno Jayde Shelton Loren Scott
Academic All Americans 1998 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2012 2018
Erin Majewski Lindsey Clark Crystal Sieber Mallory Schramme RaChelle Etzel Amy Gadway Chelsea Reber Sydney Milburn Jennifer Goodwin Lori Hunsucker Kara Stinson Korinne Stinson Cinthya Roberto Molly Duge Shelby Sheets
All-Academic Student-Athletes 2015 2015 2015
Allison Lanik Barbara Krug Danusia Sipa Borgeaud
2015 2016 2016 2016 2016 2017 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21
MeKayla Gurley Allison Lanik Danusia Sipa Borgeaud Kayla Valigura MeKayla Gurley Claire Chapman Rachel Barnett Brooke Borden Giulia Hortelan Paige Havel Kaitlyn Pollard Brooke Borden Kyndal Coufal Lixai Perez Velez Emily Smajstria Ashley Acuna Loren Scott Savannah Sebek Tatum Smidovec Ashley Taylor Jessica Hardin Megan Kessler
NJCAA All-Tournament Team 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2010 2011 2011 2011 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2020-21
Chelsea Johnson Renee Johnson Haley Thomas Lina Vanegas Cynthia Roberto Lakeshia Craft Kayla Schmidt** Nikki McNorton Preslie Alexander Shelby Dickson** Jackie Gerig Trinity Alualu Bruna Evangelista** Rebecca Reeve Rebecca Reeve** Alyssa Lamont Abolanle Onipede Jayde Shelton
**NJCAA National Tournament MVP AVCA Two Year
College National Player of the Year 2008
Kayla Schmidt
NJCAA Female Athlete of the Year 2013
Bruna Evangelista
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ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS 744-240 OVERALL .756 WINNING PERCENTAGE
2006
34-4 Coach David Rehr Region XIV-District L Conference Champion • Region XIV-District L Regional Champion • NJCAA National Tournament (5th place finish) • Ranked #4 in the Final National Poll
2007
35-4 Coach David Rehr Region XIV-District L Regional Champion • NJCAA National Tournament (5th place finish) • Ranked #10 in the Final National Poll
2008
33-2 NJCAA National Champions Coach David Rehr Region XIV-District L Conference Champion • Region XIV-District L Regional Champion • NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • Ranked #4 in the Final National Poll
2009
29-4 Coach David Rehr Region XIV-District L Conference Champion • Ranked #2 in the Final National Poll
Terry Gamble - 3 seasons, 85-21, .802 winning
percentage, 2018 Region XIV South Zone Division Coach of the Year, 2020-21 Region XIV Coach of the Year Kalie Mader - 3 seasons, 73-43, .629 winning percentage, District L 2-year Coach of the Year Erin Mellinger - 3 seasons, 104-11, .864 winning percentage, AVCA 2-year Coach of the Year David Rehr - 9 seasons, 313-35 .899 winning percentage, NJCAA Hall of Fame Nicole Smith - 6 seasons, 162-108, .600 winning percentage Dana Lilard - 1 season, 7-24, .225 winning percentage
1996
1997
7-34 Coach Dana Lilard Inaugural season 30-17 Coach Nicole Smith 2nd Conference 4th Region XIV Tournament
1998
23-25 Coach Nicole Smith 5th Conference Region XIV Tournament Participant
1999
34-20 Coach Nicole Smith 4th Conference 4th in Region XIV Tournament
2000
24-19 Coach Nicole Smith Region XIV Tournament Qualifier
2001
22-12 Coach Nicole Smith Regional XIV Tournament Participant
2002
29-15 Coach Nicole Smith Regional XIV-District G Tournament RunnerUp
2003
2004
35-7 Coach David Rehr Region XIV-District L Conference Champion • Region XIV-District L Regional Champion • NJCAA National Tournament • Ranked #6 in the Final National Poll
2005
34-5 Coach David Rehr Region XIV-District L Conference Champion • Region XIV-District L Regional Champion • NJCAA National Tournament (6th place finish) • Ranked #10 in the Final National Poll
2011
32-7 Coach David Rehr Region XIV-District L Conference Champion • Undefeated in Conference Play (12-0) • Region XIV-District L Regional Champion • NJCAA National Tournament (7th place finish) • Ranked #5 in the Final National Poll • Coach, David Rehr- District K Coach of the Year • NJCAA All-American, Nikki McNorton • NJCAA All-American, Jackie Gerig • NJCAA Nationals All Tournament Team, Nikki McNorton • AVCA All American, Nikki McNorton 38-0 NJCAA National Champions Coach David Rehr Region XIV-District L Conference Champion • Undefeated in Conference Play (12-0) • Region XIV-District L Regional Champion • NJCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • Ranked #1 in the Final National Poll • Coach, David Rehr- District K Coach of the Year • Coach, David Rehr - NJCAA Hall of Fame Inductee • NJCAA All-American, Shelby Dickson •NJCAA All-American, Jackie Gerig • NJCAA Nationals MVP, Shelby Dickson • NJCAA Nationals All Tournament Team, Preslie Alexander, Shelby Dickson, Jackie Gerig
2012
25-7 Coach Erin Mellinger Region XIV Tournament Quarterfinalist • NJCAA All-American, Bruna Evangelista
2013
39-3 NJCAA National Champions Coach Erin Mellinger Ranked #1 in Final National Poll • Region XIVDistrict L Conference Champions • Region VIX Conference Tournament Champion • NJCAA Tournament MVP, Bruna Evangelista • NJCAA All-Tournament Team - Bruna Evangelista, Trinity Alualu, Rebecca Reeve • NJCAA AllAmericans, Bruna Evangelista, Crystal Young, Kariana Castanon-Hill • AVCA All-Americans Bruna Evangelista, Crystal Young
40-1 NJCAA National Champions Coach Erin Mellinger Ranked #1 in Final National Poll • Region Tournament Champs • Region XIV-District L Conference Champions • Coach, Erin Mellinger- AVCA 2-year Coach of the Year • NJCAA Tournament MVP, Rebecca Reeve • NJCAA All-Tournament Team - Rebecca Reeve, Alyssa LaMont, Abolanle Onipede • NJCAA All-Americans, Rebecca Reeve, Trinity Alualu, Jordyn Keamo
2015
31-12 Coach Kalie Mader Ranked #7 in Final National Poll • Region Tournament Champs • Region XIV-District L Conference Champions • Coach,Kalie MaderDistrict L 2-year Coach of the Year • NJCAA and AVCA All-American, Jordyn Keamo • NJCAA All-Tournament Team - Jordyn Keamo
2016
18-22 Coach Kalie Mader 3rd Conference Region XIV Tournament Participant
2017
24-9 Coach Kalie Mader Ranked #19 in Final National Poll • Region XIV-South Zone Division Co-Champions • NJCAA All-American, Paola Marie Salas Adorno • NJCAA All-Academic Student-Athlete, Claire Chapman • Region XIV Tournament Participant
2018
29-10 Coach Terry Gamble Ranked #17 in Final National Poll • Region XIVSouth Zone Division Champions - Undefeated in Conference Play • Coach, Terry Gamble - Region XIV South Zone Division Coach of the Year • NJCAA All-American, Shelby Sheets • AVCA Two-Year College All American, Shelby Sheets • Region XIV All-Conference Volleyball Player of the Year, Shelby Sheets • Region XIV All-Conference Setter of the Year, Roxanne Morris • Region XIV Tournament Participant • 2018-19 NJCAA Academic Team of the Year
2019
29-8 Coach Terry Gamble Ranked #19 in Final National Poll • Region XIV Tournament Participant • Region XIV Freshman of the Year, Essence Clerkley • 2019-20 NJCAA Academic Team of the Year
2020-21 27-3 Coach Terry Gamble Ranked #7 in Final National Poll • NJCAA Division I Volleyball Championship Participant • Finished fifth in nation • Region XIV Conference Champions • Coach Terry Gamble, Region XIV Coach of the Year • NJCAA AllAmericans, Jayde Shelton and Loren Scott • NJCAA All-Tournament Team, Jayde Shelton • Region XIV Player of the Year, Jayde Shelton • Region XIV Setter of the Year, Loren Scott, Region XIV All-Tournament Team, Lixai Perez Velez and Chard’e Vanzandt • Region XIV Participant
VOLLEYBALL
43-2 Coach David Rehr Region XIV-District G Conference Champion • Undefeated in Conference Play (12-0) • Region XIV-District G Regional Champion • NJCAA National Tournament (6th place finish) • Ranked #4 in the Final National Poll
2010
2014
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ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS KILLS IN A MATCH
Name Paola Marie Salas Adorno Shelby Sheets Shelby Sheets Shelby Sheets Shelby Sheets Shelby Sheets Paola Marie Salas Adorno Shelby Sheets Shelby Sheets Shelby Sheets Paola Marie Salas Adorno Shelby Sheets Shelby Sheets Paola Marie Salas Adorno Shelby Sheets Shelby Sheets Paola Marie Salas Adorno Hayley Ball Bruna Evangelista Rebecca Reeve Shelby Sheets Shelby Sheets Jayde Shelton Hayley Ball Bruna Evangelista Melissa Kimich Cynthia Roberto Shelby Sheets
Date 9/30/2017 9/7/2018 9/1/2018 10/16/18 9/29/2018 10/6/2018 10/7/2017 9/28/2018 10/5/2018 10/27/18 9/22/2017 9/18/18 10/3/18 10/6/2017 9/29/18 10/12/18 10/19/2017 9/16/2006 11/3/2012 11/22/2014 10/6/18 11/3/18 4/15/2021 10/19/2006 10/19/2012 11/13/2004 9/12/2008 11/2/18
GP 5 5 3 4 4 5 5 4 3 5 5 3 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 3 4 5 4 5 5 4 3
Kills 40 39 36 32 31 30 28 28 28 28 27 27 27 26 26 26 26 26 25 25 25 25 25 24 24 24 24 24
Opponent New Mexico Military Institute Midland College Illinois Central College Wharton County Junior College Hill College Navarro College Navarro College Monroe College Odessa College Panola College Lee College Wharton County Junior College Laredo Community College Panola College Seward County Community College Laredo Community College Lee College Jefferson County CC Panola College Miami Dade College Frank Phillips College Trinity Valley Community College Miami Dade Tyler Junior College Temple College Navarro College North Idaho Lee College
KILLS IN A CAREER
Name Season GP Kills Lisa Smith 1999-2000 1016 Hayley Ball 2006-2007 243 875 Bruna Evangelista 2012-2013 231 852 Shelby Sheets 2018 133 843 Renee Johnson 2004-2005 844 Paolo Marie Salas Adorno 2016-2017 817 Cinthya Roberto 2008-2009 207 786 Sabrina Daniel 2006-2007 237 738
KILL PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON
Name Jackie Gerig Vladi Kopanarova Lina Vanegas Courtni Bauer Taylor Henderson Lakeshia Craft Bruna Evalgelista Elizaveta Senenkova Essence Clerkley Taylor Henderson Abolante Onipede Lisa Smith Stefanie Robbins Tawnee Luafalemana Abolanle Onipede Keidra Williams Lina Vanegas
Season 2010 2011 2005 2011 2019 2009 2013 2008 2019 2018 2014 1999 2007 2014 2015 2009 2007
ASSISTS IN A MATCH
Name Megan Loftis Kayla Schmidt Megan Loftis Loren Scott Jordyn Keamo
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Date 11/22/2006 11/22/2008 9/10/2006 4/15/2021 8/29/2015
GP Kills 125 192 38 67 53 138 106 172 117 224 111 262 145 584 88 219 126 373 130 256 126 278 122 470 119 301 108 307 146 392 101 192 101 314
DIGS IN A MATCH
Name Kattie Turner Kattie Turner Julia Fritz Julia Fritz Telia Peterson
DIGS IN A SEASON
*National Leader
Errors Total Attempts 13 260 12 105 23 224 31 294 44 402 48 495 115 1,129 41 432 84 721 55 512 47 580 132 852 66 595 53 647 79 800 52 364 83 604
GP Assists Opponent 5 64 Frank Phillips College 5 62 UA Ft Smith 5 61 Jefferson County CC 5 61 Miami Dade 5 59 Paris Jr. College
Kill % 0.688 0.524 0.513 0.480 0.448 0.432 0.415 0.412 0.401 0.393 0.398 0.397 0.395 0.393 0.391 0.385 0.382
5 5 5 4 5 5
59 58 57 57 57 56
GP 239 279 239 228 161 225
Assists 2719 2513 2367 2249 1803 1567
Season 2013 2015 2006 2000 2001 2004 2008 2020-21
GP 141 151 123 128 111 118 106 99
Assists 1546 1499 1410 1361 1358 1292 1185 1043
Date 9/17/2004 11/10/2004 9/30/2017 9/9/2017 11/26/2003
GP 5 5 4 4 4
Digs 43 38 35 34 34
Seasons GP 2001-2002 244 2009-2010 256 2001-2002 202 2013-2014 271 2017-2018 222 2003-2004 266 2002-2003 2000-2001
Digs 1326 1059 1009 920 921 910 818 814
Season GP 2002 134 2002 123 2017 114 2004 130 2010 136 2011 122 2001 2020-21 99
Digs 881 702 611 685 644 599 550 448
Seasons 2000-2001 2014-2015 2012-2013 2010-2011 2005-2006 2004-2005
ASSISTS IN A SEASON
Name Crystal Young Jordan Keamo Megan Loftis Sara Streets Sara Streets Christina Ortiz Kayla Schmidt Loren Scott
DIGS IN A CAREER
Hayley Ball
8/30/2019 9/22/2015 10/7/2016 10/16/2006 9/14/2007 8/30/2008
ASSISTS IN A CAREER
Name Sara Streets Jordyn Keamo Crystal Young Jackie Gerig Megan Loftis Ashley Wallace
Name Amy Eichmann Kali Ketner Megan McKeehan Alyssa LaMont Julia Fritz Kattie Turner Erica Brown Kathy Stephenson
KILLS IN A SEASON
Name Season GP Kills Shelby Sheets 2018 133 843* Bruna Evangelista 2013 145 584 Lisa Smith 2000 546 Hayley Ball 2006 127 491 Paolo Marie Salas Adorno 2017 110 452 Lisa Smith 1999 470 Renee Johnson 2005 103 443 Jayde Shelton 2020-21 99 442 Cynthia Roberto 2008 104 438 Mallory Schramme 2004 128 424
Jenni Liu Jordyn Keamo Ally Lanik Megan Loftis Caroline Witte Kayla Schmidt
Name Amy Eichmann Megan McKeehan Julia Fritz Kattie Turner Kali Ketner Kalli Mikulik Kathy Stephenson Lixai Perez Valez
SERVICE ACES IN A MATCH
Name Date Cinthya Roberto 8/29/2008 Hayley Ball 8/30/2006 Hayley Ball 9/15/2007 Cinthya Roberto 10/12/2009 Kara Stinson 10/9/2008 Paola Marie Salas Adorno 9/9/2017 Suzanne Childress 10/26/2005 Hayley Ball 10/22/2007 Hayley Ball 10/26/2007 Shelby Dickson 8/29/2010 Jordyn Keamo 8/29/2015 Shelby Sheets 2018
SERVICE ACES IN A CAREER
Name Hayley Ball Jordyn Keamo Cinthya Roberto RaChelle Etzel Kali Ketner Renee Johnson Erica Brown Trinity Alualu
Seasons 2006-2007 2014-2015 2008-2009 2004-2005 2009-2010 2004-2005 2002-2003 2013-2014
GP 2 4 3 3 3 4 2 3 3 3 3 3
Aces 12 10 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 9
Ranger College San Jacinto College Central Tyler Junior College Navarro College UA Ft Smith San Jacinto
Megan Loftis
Opponent San Jacinto College San Jacinto College Hutchison Community College Odessa College Frank Phillips College
Amy Eichmann
Opponent Jarvis Christian College Lee College Jefferson College Tyler Junior College Panola College Odessa College Lon Morris College Wharton County JC Navarro College Hillsborourgh New Mexico Military Institute Temple College
GP Aces 243 212 279 153 207 118 256 113 256 112 232 102 198 97 245 84 Renee Johnson
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ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS SERVICE ACES IN A SEASON
Name Hayley Ball Hayley Ball Jordyn Keamo Renee Johnson Shelby Sheets RaChelle Etzel Jordyn Keamo Cierra Williams Cynthia Roberto
Season 2007 2006 2015 2005 2018 2005 2014 2005 2008
BLOCKS IN A MATCH
Name Ashley Taylor Lina Vanegas Haley Thomas Stefanie Robbins Kayla Valigura Haley Thomas Brianna Flores Elizaveta Senenkova Essence Clerkley Ashley Taylor Kayla Valigura
Date 4/3/2021 10/8/2007 9/1/2006 10/30/2007 10/6/2017 10/5/2006 11/25/2003 10/4/2008 3/20/21 4/12/2021 9/22/2017
GP Aces 116 121 127 91 151 89 103 80 133 73 120 68 128 64 117 64 104 64
GP Blocks Opponent 5 15 NavarroCollege 3 13 Navarro College 5 12 Frank Phillips College 5 12 San Jacinto College 3 11 Temple College 3 11 Panola College 4 11 SW Missouri State- West Plaines 4 11 North Central Texas College 3 10 Navarro College 4 10 Tyler Jr. College 5 10 Lee College
Lakeshia Craft Nikki McNorton Nikki McNorton Nikki McNorton
11/20/2008 9/10/2010 9/30/2010 10/8/2010
5 4 3 3
10 10 10 10
San Jacinto College College of Southern Idaho Paris Junior College Lon Morris College
BLOCKS IN A CAREER
Name Trina Ervin Haley Thomas Brianna Flores Breanne Brown Kayla Valigura Abolanle Onipede Emily Gordon
Season GP Blocks 2000-2001 197 404 2005-2006 220 391 2002-2003 198 316 1999-2000 256 277 2016-2017 259 2014-2015 272 245 2005-2006 208 244
BLOCKS IN A SEASON
Name Charla Brzozowski Kim Eaves Trina Ervin Nikki McNorton Haley Thomas Brianna Flores
Season 1997 1997 2001 2010 2006 2003
GP Blocks 107 354 116 326 107 263 133 222 122 214 125 213
Haley Thomas
FORMER BUCCANEERS FORMER PLAYERS CURRENTLY AT COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES 2019
Jenni Liu
University of Michigan
2019
Taylor Henderson
University of The Incarnate Word
2018-19
Chloe Mullins
McNeese State University
2019-21
Essence Clerkley
Marshall University
Spring 2021 Jessica Hardin
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Spring 2021 Megan Rek
Oklahoma Christian University
Spring 2021 Loren Scott
Bradley University
Spring 2021 Ashley Acuna
McNeese State University
Jenni Liu Taylor Henderson
Chloe Mullins
Jessica Hardin Megan Rek Loren Scott
Essence Clerkley
Ashley Acuna
VOLLEYBALL
BLINN COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL TEAM FINISHES FIFTH AT THE NJCAA DIVISION I VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
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BLINNPROUD NO. 7 BUCCANEERS PLACE FIFTH AT NATIONALS The seventh-ranked Blinn College volleyball team earned fifth place at the NJCAA Division I Volleyball Championship after upsetting second-ranked Odessa College in the West Plains Civic Center. With the win, the Buccaneers ended the year with a 27-3 record. “We beat a very good and talented team today, and I couldn’t be prouder of this group of young ladies. To finish the season beating the No. 2 team in the country is a good way to complete a good season. I am blessed to coach this team and be part of Blinn athletics.” - Terry Gamble Blinn College Head Volleyball Coach
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