2009 Florida State Volleyball Media Guide

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Nikki Baker Mira Djuric

Senior Outside Hitter

Senior Setter

Jordana Price Senior Middle Blocker

Brianna Barry Senior Middle Blocker


Rachael Morgan

Brianna Barry

Jordana Price

Jenna Romanelli Lauren Young Drew Dudley

Nikki Baker

Stephanie Neville Lauren Richardson Taylor Wilson Mira Djuric


table of contents 2009 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY VOLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE Table of Contents............................................................................1 This is FSU Volleyball.................................................................2-3 Seminoles on the Worldwide Web.............................................4-5 Student-Athlete Success..................................................................6 This is Florida State.........................................................................7 This is Tallahassee............................................................................8

2009 OUTLOOK 2009 Season Outlook................................................................9-11 Quick Facts/A Closer Look........................................................ 12 Roster & Pronunciation Guide................................................... 13 2009 Tournament Information................................................... 14 ACC Composite Schedule........................................................... 15 Opponents................................................................................16-17

COACHES Head Coach Chris Poole.........................................................18-19 Associate Head Coach Holly Watts............................................ 20 Assistant Coach Gokhan Yilmaz................................................ 21 Support Staff ................................................................................. 22

PLAYERS 2009 Seminoles.............................................................................. 23 Nikki Baker...............................................................................24-25 Brianna Barry............................................................................26-27 Mira Djuric................................................................................28-29 Jordana Price.............................................................................30-31 Stephanie Neville.......................................................................... 32 Lauren Richardson........................................................................ 33 Jenna Romanelli............................................................................. 34 Taylor Wilson................................................................................. 35 Lauren Young................................................................................ 36 Sophomores................................................................................... 37 Freshmen........................................................................................ 38 Team Photo.................................................................................... 39

2008 REVIEW Review Story.............................................................................40-41 Match-by-Match Results.............................................................. 42 Match-by-Match Stats................................................................... 43 Match-by-Match Leaders............................................................. 44 Season Statistics............................................................................. 45 ACC Review..............................................................................46-47

HISTORY FSU Volleyball History................................................................ 48 FSU Athletics Hall of Fame........................................................ 49 Endowed Scholarships................................................................. 50 Famous Alumni............................................................................. 51 Lucy McDaniel.............................................................................. 52 Postseason History....................................................................... 53 Honor Roll..................................................................................... 54 All-Time Letterwinners................................................................ 55 Team Records................................................................................ 56 Individual Career Records......................................................57-58 Year-by-Year Leaders.................................................................... 59 All-Time Series Records............................................................... 60 Series Records vs. ACC and UF.............................................61-62 Year-by-Year Results................................................................63-77

UNIVERSITY University Facts............................................................................. 78 Prominent Alumni........................................................................ 79 This is the Atlantic Coast Conference....................................... 80 Lucy McDaniel Court................................................................... 81 Athletics Academic Services........................................................ 82 Athletics Administration.............................................................. 83 Student Services............................................................................ 84 FSU Compliance Office............................................................... 85 Medical Care and Treatment....................................................... 86 Strength and Conditioning.......................................................... 87 Media Information...................................................................88-89 2009 Photo Roster........................................................................ 90

CREDITS

The 2009 Florida State Volleyball Media Guide is a publication of the FSU Sports Information Office. Written and edited by Brandon Mellor with additional editing by Katy Baker, Tina Dechausay, Maryjane Gardner and Scott Moriak. Covers, page template and headers designed by Peter Mamatay. Page layout by Brandon Mellor. Featured photograhers: FSU Photo Lab (Ryals Lee, Bill Lax and Michele Edmunds), Larry Novey, Ross Obley and Mike Olivella. Printing by Hartley Press of Jacksonville, Fla.


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this is fsu volleyball community service & Giving back to the community is a priority for all of Florida State University’s student-athletes and the Seminole volleyball team makes a strong effort throughout the year to perform countless hours of community service in the Big Bend area.

COMMUNITY SUPPORT

During the 2008-09 academic year, the Seminole women’s athletics programs joined forces to help support a great cause as each team hosted individual “Paint it Pink” games. In support of the cause, the Florida State volleyball team raised nearly $1,000 in online auctions and donations for Breast Cancer Research as the proceeds were donated to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, as well as the WBCA Kay Yow Cancer Fund in honor of the late NC State head women’s basketball coach. The 2009 season’s “Paint it Pink” match will take place on Oct. 25 against conference rival North Carolina.

PAINT IT PINK

In 2008, the Seminoles raised nearly $1,000 in online auctions and donations for Breast Cancer Research in their “Paint It Pink” efforts.

The Seminoles receive great support from the Tallahassee community and enjoy large crowds at their home matches.


This is fsu volleyball THE SYMBOL: SEMINOLES Florida State played only two football games in 1947 before students demanded the school to acquire a symbol. While details conflict, most believe the account of a poll of the student body is accurate. The Florida Flambeau reported that Seminoles won by 110 votes over the Statesmen. The other top contenders (in order) were Rebels, Tarpons, Fighting Warriors and Crackers. In the 1950s, a pair of students dressed in Native American costumes and joined the cheerleaders on the field, which eventually evolved into the majestic symbol of Osceola and Renegade that FSU now enjoys. Today, the Seminole Tribe participates in many campus activities. Florida State University is proud of its longstanding cooperative relationship with the Seminole Tribe of Florida. The Seminole people have suffered many hardships and injustices, but they have remained brave, dignified and proud. The Seminoles are unconquered. They symbolize what Florida State hopes will be the traits of all of its graduates, including student-athletes. Garnet and Gold Florida State’s school colors of garnet and gold date back to the Florida State College championship football teams of 1904 and 1905. In those championship seasons, FSC donned purple and gold uniforms. When Florida State College became Florida Female College in 1905, the football team was forced to attend the University of Florida. The following year the FFC student body selected crimson as the official school color of 1905. The administration in 1905 took crimson and combined it with the recognizable purple of the championship football teams to achieve the color garnet. The nowfamous garnet and gold colors were first used on an FSU uniform in a 14-6 football loss to Stetson on October 18, 1947.

Florida State Fight Song You got to fight, fight, fight, for FSU You got to scalp ‘em Sem-i-Noles You got to win, win, win, win Win this game and roll on down And make those goals. For FSU is on the war path now And at the battle’s end she’s great; So fight, fight, fight to victory Our Sem-i-Noles from Florida State.

seminole spirit

The Net Set Club was established in the summer of 2001 to generate support for the Florida State volleyball team. The Committee of 30 gathered together with Seminole volleyball enthusiasts and athletic department staff members on June 27, 2001 to devise a plan and introduce the Net Set Club as the newest booster club at Florida State University. The goal of the booster club is to help create a hostile environment at every Seminole home match and make Tully Gymnasium one of the toughest places to play in the country. Each fan is encouraged to join the Net Set Club and help other members promote Florida State volleyball around campus and in the community. In order to help build and maintain the Net Set Club, the volleyball program needs fans to join. Membership fees begin at $30 and more information can be found by visiting www.seminole-boosters.fsu.edu and clicking on “Ways To Give” at the top and following the link to “Coaches Clubs.” War Chant Florida State’s “war chant” appears to have begun with a random occurrence that took place during a 1984 football game against Auburn, but in the 1960’s, the Marching Chiefs band would chant the melody of a popular FSU cheer. In a sense, that chant was the long-version of FSU’s current “war chant.” During a thrilling game with Auburn in 1984, the Marching Chiefs began to perform the dormant melody. Some students behind the band joined in and continued the “war chant” portion after the band had ceased. Most agree the chant came from the fraternity section, but many spirited Seminole fans added the hand motion to symbolize the brandishing of a tomahawk. The chant continued among the student body during the 1985 season, and by the 1986 season, it was a stadium-wide phenomenon. Of course, the Marching Chiefs refined the chant, plus put their own special brand of accompaniment to the “war chant,” for the sound we hear today.


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SEMINOLES ON THE WORLDWIDE WEB


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STudent-athlete success

In the past four years, Florida State athletics has celebrated two Rhodes Scholars.

Taylor Wilson, FSU volleyball’s 2008 Golden Torch recipient for the team’s highest GPA, with Athletics Director Randy Spetman, head coach Chris Poole and Seminole Boosters president Andy Miller.

Because at Florida State...

Academics & Athletics Go Hand and Hand

FSU VOLLEYBALL TOUTS...

• One Academic All-American • Eight District Academic All-Americans • 17 ACC All-Academic Team honors since 1992 • 103 ACC Academic Honor Roll honors since 1992 • One ACC Postgraduate Scholarship recipient

SEMINOLE ATHLETICS TOUTS...

• Football’s Myron Rolle became the second Seminoles student-athlete in the past four years to earn the Rhodes Scholarship - one of the oldest and most prestigious awards for international study. It was the first time in nearly 25 years they awarded the scholarship to a prominent college football player. • Over the past 15 years, more than 450,000 in Postgraduate Scholarship money has been granted to FSU student-athletes, as well as numerous other academic honors and awards. • During the 2008-09 academic year, five Seminoles earned CoSIDA Academic All-American honors, 15 Seminole student-athletes were named District Academic All-Americans, 175 Seminole student-athletes were named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll, seven of Florida State’s athletic teams had a 3.0 or better cumulative grade point average. • In the spring 2009 semester, 202 Seminoles achieved a 3.0 GPA or better, 10 athletic teams had a 3.0 or better GPA and the average team semester GPA was a 2.8. Ten student-athletes made the spring 2009 President’s List with a perfect 4.0 GPA while 62 student-athletes earned Dean’s List status with a GPA of 3.5 or better.

2009 Florida State graduate Ashlee Moon


This is Florida state a powerhouse university TOP NATIONAL RANKINGS

• Florida State consistently ranks in the top 10 universities nationally in physical sciences grants awarded by the National Science Foundation. • U.S. News & World Report ranks Florida State in the nation’s top 50 public universities. • The Meteorology and Oceanography departments are ranked among the nation’s top 10 by the National Research Council. • Florida State’s graduate program in nuclear physics was ranked eighth among public universities by U.S. News & World Report. •The College of Business is ranked 8th among public universities by U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News also ranks the business school’s Real Estate Program 11th in the country and its Risk Management/Insurance Program fourth. • The College of Information’s graduate program ranks in the top 10 nationally by U.S. News & World Report. The college’s Children and Youth Services Program is first in the nation. • The College of Law’s Environmental Law Program is ranked 10th best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, which also ranks the law school in the nation’s top tier in terms of academic reputation. • The College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts, recognized in 2004 by the Directors Guild of America for distinguished contributions to American culture, has won 24 College Television Awards in 17 years. • The College of Music graduate program was named fifth best in the nation and its Opera Program third among public universities by U.S. News & World Report.

NATIONALLY RENOWNED FACULTY

• Nobel Prize winner Sir Harold Kroto, of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is a recipient of the Copley Medal, the highest award of the Royal Society in Britain. • College of Music Professor Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, also a Florida State graduate, is the first woman to win the Pulitzer in music. She also is a four-time Grammy nominee, is the first woman to earn a doctorate in composition at the Julliard School and is the first-ever occupant of Carnegie Hall’s Composer’s Chair. • Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Florida State English Professor Robert Olen Butler has won two National Magazine Awards in Fiction from the American Association of Magazine Editors. • Academy Award winner Richard Portman, of the College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts, has received 11 Academy Award nominations for sound work in feature films. • Our Department of Dance faculty — one of the largest and most accomplished dance faculties in the country — includes legendary ballerina and 2006 Kennedy Honors recipient Suzanne Farrell. • New York Times bestselling author Mark Winegardner, a Creative Writing professor, was selected by Random House and the Mario Puzo Estate to write the sequel to The Godfather.

STRONG STUDENTS

• Florida State University has garnered three Rhodes Scholars in the past four years, including two student-athletes – track & field’s Garrett Johnson (2005), Joe O’Shea (2007) and football’s Myron Rolle (2008). Student have also received numerous other prestigious national scholarships and fellowships, including Truman Scholarships, Fulbright Fellowships, a Goldwater Scholarship, a Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship, a Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship, a Fulbright Hays Award and Rotary International Ambassador Scholarship. • In 2008, the students entering as freshmen in the fall had an average SAT score of 1265 and an average ACT score of 28. • Florida State graduates find employment with major employers including Ernst & Young, GEICO, Merrill Lynch, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Target.


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this is tallahassee

Nearer to Atlanta than Miami, Tallahassee is “The Other Florida” in attitude, topography, climate and lifestyle. HISTORICALLY SPEAKING

• The first Christmas celebrated in the United States was in Tallahassee at the encampment of Spanish Explorer Hernando de Soto in 1539. • Lights, Camera, Action … Early “Tarzan” movies featuring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan were filmed at nearby Wakulla Springs. Also filmed, were “Creature from the Black Lagoon” and “Airport 77.” • George Washington’s great grandniece, Catharine Daingerfield-Willis-Gray and Napoleon Bonparte’s nephew, Prince Achille Murat, provided the social event of the season when they were married in Tallahassee in 1826. The plantation home of widowed Princess Murat is on exhibit at the Tallahassee Museum.

FACTS & FIGURES

• America’s largest concentration of original plantations — 300,000 acres, 71 plantations — exists between Tallahassee and Thomasville, Georgia, just 28 miles away. • Nearly 60 percent of Tallahassee’s population is between the ages of 18-44. • Average Low – High Temperatures in Tallahassee are 40 to 63 degrees in January and 72 to 91 degrees in July. • There are over 150,000 people living in Tallahassee and over 300,000 in the metropolitan area. • The capitol of the State of Florida has been located in Tallahassee since 1823.

WHAT TO DO

• The Gulf of Mexico is just 20 miles south of Tallahassee and the Georgia border is just 14 miles to the north.

• With over 5,900 rooms in more than 58 hotels and motels, Tallahassee offers a blend of Southern-style inns, rustic campsites, family-owned economy lodges and impressive corporate hotels. There are also 13 bed & breakfasts and 13 inns in the Tallahassee area. • From fast food to five-star, Tallahassee serves up an excellent selection of tantalizing restaurants. Tickling the taste buds are specialties ranging from homemade country sausage and meltin-your-mouth steaks to wild game and succulent seafood fresh from the Gulf. • Tallahassee lists 122 properties on the National Register of Historic Places. Tallahassee offers more than 28 museums, galleries, public art sculptures, monuments and historic sites. There are 306.5 miles of hiking/ biking & walking trails in and around the Tallahassee area. • There are eight public pools and 63 recreational parks in Tallahassee/Leon County -- incredible weather, lush gardens, lakes and more.


2009 SEASON OUTLOOK The 2009 Florida State volleyball season marks year No. 2 in Tallahassee for head coach Chris Poole and his staff. The Seminoles made significant strides during Poole’s inaugural season in 2008, so the return of a veteran leader, a full offseason practice regimen under his guidance and a stellar recruiting class all have everyone around the program excited to see FSU take the next step in 2009. The schedule

Florida State officially begins the 2009 season in late August by hosting the Florida State Invitational Tournament. Featuring cross-town foe Florida A&M, North Dakota State and Central Michigan, the tournament will feature six matches played over the course of two days, Aug. 28 and 29. Following a trip to Gaineville, Fla. for a matchup with the University of Florida on Aug. 31, the Seminoles will play at New Mexico State in a two-day event and then will travel to Miami, Fla. for their third of four regular-season tournaments. After hosting the Seminole Tri-Tournament from Sept. 18 to 20, FSU will kick off its Atlantic Coast Conference slate on Aug. 25 at home against Virginia Tech. This season, the Seminoles will play 10 conference games at home and nine on the road. Florida State’s final regular-season game of the year will take place at Miami.

ter. Florida State’s lone signee from the United States, Sareea Freeman, excelled as a middle blocker at Sunnyside High School in Fresno, Calif. before joining the Seminoles.

THE SETTERS

Nikki Baker returns for her final season at Florida State as the Seminoles’ lone player at the position with any college experience. Baker started all 30 matches as a junior a season ago as FSU’s lone setter. The Findlay, Ohio native had a terrific year despite not getting much rest as she earned a career-high 1,209 total assists and finished the season ranked first in the ACC with 10.89 assists per set. Duygu Duzceler may provide some relief for Baker this season as the true freshman was able to spend the duration of the offseason with her new team after enrolling at FSU in January.

THE DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTS

The return of an outside hitter

The Florida State roster features four quick and athletic defensive specialists. Juniors Jenna Romanelli and Taylor Wilson enter their third season together after both played in all 30 matches a season ago. Sophomore Drew Dudley played in 14 matches off the bench as a freshman and Courtney Zuber will get her first taste of college volleyball in 2009 after redshirting in her first season at FSU last year.

the 2009 freshmEn class

Mira Djuric led FSU in three different categories in 2007 and junior Stephanie Neville returns after a sophomore season in 2008 that saw her set career highs in almost every statistical category. Junior Lauren Richardson is a 2008 All-ACC member that led the Seminoles with 321 kills, 958 total attacks and

The Seminoles will get a huge boost in 2009 thanks to the return of outside hitter Mira Djuric. The fifth-year standout took a medical redshirt last season and will return to the court looking to build off an impressive junior campaign in 2007. A native of Belgrade, Serbia, Djuric led FSU in kills, points and service aces during her junior season. Head coach Chris Poole’s first-ever class of freshmen features three talented athletes that all bring different skill-sets to Tallahassee. Duygu Duzceler (Istanbul, Turkey) was named “Best Setter” at the Turkish Championships while she was in high school and Fatma Yildirim (Istanbul, Turkey) was a member of the Turkish Junior National team as outside hit-

THE OUTSIDE HITTERS


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2009 SEASON outlook

18 solo blocks. Sophomore Rachael Morgan is a standout in the making as she earned a start in 26 matches as a true freshman last year. Newcomer Fatma Yildirim adds quality depth and skill to the position. THE MIDDLE BLOCKERS Featuring FSU’s senior team leader Brianna Barry, the middle blockers at FSU are once again very talented. Barry set a host of career highs in 2008 with her play in the middle despite missing significant time with an injury. Fellow senior Jordana Price also helps hold down the position as she earned an AVCA All-East Region Honorable Mention accolade for the first time in her career in 2008. Junior Lauren Young had a very promising spring season but unfortunately suffered a knee injury in preseason practices that may sideline her for the entire year. True freshman Sareea Freeman has the ability to be a talented player in the middle as well.

Head Coach Chris Poole on... ...returners and incoming players to watch: “We had a lot of players that won awards last year. That’s exciting for us. Brianna Barry had a great year out of the middle as did Jordana Price. Both of those in the middle are as good as anyone returning in the conference. We feel very good about that position and we are excited about our middle attack. As for incoming players, I think all three have a chance to contribute in different ways. We have a setter (Duygu Duzceler) coming in that was here in the spring so that gives her a bit of an advantage. She already knows the offense and what we expect from her. We’ve got another young lady in Fatma Yildirim, who is very, very good. She’s going to bring a lot of experience as she has played for the Turkish National Team.”

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2009 SEASON outlook

Head Coach Chris Poole on... ...building off his first year at Florida State: “We really didn’t know what to expect coming in to a new program. They had been solid but had not been great. The expectations were kind of, ‘let’s see what happens when we get started.’ We felt like the team progressed as the season went on. In the last third of the year we were very competitive and that’s exciting to me because I feel like we have a lot to build off of from the last third of the season.”

...the expectations for this season: “If we can stay healthy, I like our potential. We certainly are going into this year with the goal of making the NCAA Tournament - which they have only done one time in the last 10 years. I feel like that’s a big goal but it’s an obtainable goal. We had a great spring. The girls worked really hard. They know the seriousness of putting in the work in the summer. So I feel like we should be back ready to play. We are excited about the season and just everything will be different. We were able to put in our offense and talk about our defense more. So things will be more in place where last year it was an ongoing thing from week to week just trying to instill our philosophy.”

...a component that will get the Seminoles to the postseason: “One thing that we have done much better with is the preseason schedule for this year. Last year it was too weak so our RPI was not as strong as it should have been last fall. We really put a lot of attention to that. This year we are playing a lot of teams that went to the postseason last year and a lot of teams that had good RPI so that will hopefully help our RPI. If we can get some wins there in the preseason, now it will mean something. There just really wasn’t much emphasis placed on scheduling here in the past and we are trying to fix that so we can give a reason to the NCAA Tournament Committee to put us in rather than leave us out.”

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Location.........................Tallahassee, Fla. Founded.............................................1851 Enrollment.................................... 39,136 Symbol...................................... Seminoles Colors............................Garnet and Gold Conference.....Atlantic Coast Conference President....................Dr. T.K. Wetherell Athletics Director........ Randy Spetman Deputy AD/SWA...............Kellie Elliott Assistant AD (VBall).......Brandi Stuart Head Coach..........................Chris Poole Alma Mater............Arkansas Tech, ’83 Career Record......... 571-239/22 years FSU Record........................21-9/1 year Associate Head Coach...... Holly Watts Alma Mater............................Texas, ’94 Assistant Coach........... Gokhan Yilmaz Alma Mater....................... Istanbul, ’02 Volleyball Office............. 850.644.3003 Home Court....... Lucy McDaniel Court Home Venue..............Tully Gymnasium Capacity............................................1,162 Press Row...................... 850.644.4192 First Year of Volleyball..................1972 All-Time Record.............866-441 (.663) ACC Record.....................150-138 (.521) ACC Titles...................................1 (1998) NCAA Appearances............................10 NCAA Tournament Record......... 1-10 2008 Record............................ 21-9 (.700) 2008 ACC Record.................. 13-7 (.650) 2008 ACC Finish................................ 5th Starters R/L................................6/libero Letterwinners R/L..........11/2 + libero Newcomers.............................................3 SID...................................Tina Dechausay Volleyball SID...............Brandon Mellor Mellor’s Office...................850.645.7683 SID Office Fax..................850.644.3820 Web site............................ seminoles.com Mailing Address....403 Stadium Drive W. Tallahassee, Fla. 32306

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QUICK FACTS & A CLOSER LOOK SEMINOLES BY STATE

Florida (5) Brianna Barry..............Winter Springs Lauren Richardson.....................Ocala Jenna Romanelli......Lighthouse Point Taylor Wilson..................... Clearwater Courtney Zuber................ Tallahassee California (1) Sareea Freeman.........................Fresno Idaho (1) Jordana Price........... Mountain Home Michigan (1) Drew Dudley............................Mason Ohio (1) Nikki Baker..............................Findlay

SEMINOLES BY CLASS

Seniors (4) Nikki Baker, Brianna Barry, Mira Djuric, Jordana Price Juniors (5) Stephanie Neville, Lauren Richardson, Jenna Romanelli, Taylor Wilson, Lauren Young Sophomores (2) Drew Dudley, Rachael Morgan Freshmen (4) Duygy Duzceler, Sareea Freeman, Fatma Yildirim, Courtney Zuber

SEMINOLES BY POSITION

Texas (1) Lauren Young................ Ben Wheeler

Setter (2) Nikki Baker, Duygu Duzceler

Canada (1) Stephanie Neville.... Cambridge, Ont

Outside Hitter (5) Mira Djuric, Rachael Morgan, Stephanie Neville, Lauren Richardson, Fatma Yildirim

New Zealand (1) Rachael Morgan....................Tauranga Serbia (1) Mira Djuric.............................Belgrade

Middle Blocker (4) Brianna Barry, Sareea Freeman, Jordana Price, Lauren Young

Turkey (2) Duygu Duzceler.....................Istanbul Fatma Yildirim........................Istanbul

Defensive Specialist (4) Drew Dudley, Jenna Romanelli, Taylor Wilson, Courtney Zuber

2009 PRESEASON ALL-ACC TEAM

Player............................................. School Kelsey Murphy.................................... Clemson Lia Proctor........................................... Clemson Didem Ege........................................... Clemson Rachael Moss............................................. Duke Becci Burling.............................................. Duke Kellie Catanach.......................................... Duke Mira Djuric.......................... Florida State Brianna Barry...................... Florida State Jordana Price........................ Florida State Chrissy DeMichelis.....................Georgia Tech Genny Mayhew.........................................Miami Lane Carico...............................................Miami Cassie Loessberg......................................Miami Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland............North Carolina Heather Brooks........................North Carolina Simone Asque........................................Virginia Felicia Willoughby....................... Virginia Tech Kadija Fornah................................ Wake Forest

2009 PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH

School 1. Duke 2. Florida State 3. Miami 4. North Carolina 5. Clemson 6. Virginia Tech 7. Virginia 8. Georgia Tech 9. Wake Forest 10. Maryland 11. NC State 12. Boston College


roster & PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NUMERICAL No........Name...........................Pos......... Ht......... Yr...........Hometown ........................................Previous School 1..............Rachael Morgan................OH..........6-2........... So.............Tauranga, New Zealand ........................Otumoetai College 2..............Drew Dudley......................DS...........5-9........... So.............Mason, Mich. ........................................................Okemos HS 3..............Lauren Richardson...........OH..........6-0............Jr..............Ocala, Fla. .......................................... St. John’s Lutheran HS 4..............Taylor Wilson.....................DS...........5-7............Jr..............Clearwater, Fla. ..............................................Countryside HS 5..............Brianna Barry.....................MB...........6-3............Sr..............Winter Springs, Fla. .................................Winter Springs HS 6..............Stephanie Neville..............OH..........6-3............Jr..............Cambridge, Ontario ..................Jacob Hespeler Secondary 7..............Fatma Yildirim..................OH..........6-0............Fr.............Istanbul, Turkey ........................................................Yuzyil Isil 8..............Nikki Baker.......................... S.............5-9............Sr..............Findlay, Ohio . ......................................................... Findlay HS 10............Jenna Romanelli.................DS...........5-4............Jr..............Lighthouse Point, Fla. . .....................Cardinal Gibbons HS 11............Courtney Zuber.................DS...........5-7............Fr.............Tallahassee, Fla. ..........................................................Leon HS 12............Jordana Price......................MB...........6-1............Sr..............Mountain Home, Idaho ...............................Southern Idaho 13............Mira Djuric.........................OH..........6-2............Sr..............Belgrade, Serbia .............................................................Oregon 20............Duygu Duzceler.................. S............5-10..........Fr.............Istanbul, Turkey ........................................Private Bahcesehir 22............Sareea Freeman.................MB...........6-4............Fr.............Fresno, Calif. ......................................................Sunnyside HS 23............Lauren Young....................MB...........6-2............Jr..............Ben Wheeler, Texas.......................................................Van HS ALPHABETICAL No........Name...........................Pos......... Ht......... Yr...........Hometown ........................................Previous School 8..............Nikki Baker.......................... S.............5-9............Sr..............Findlay, Ohio . ......................................................... Findlay HS 5..............Brianna Barry.....................MB...........6-3............Sr..............Winter Springs, Fla. .................................Winter Springs HS 13............Mira Djuric.........................OH..........6-2............Sr..............Belgrade, Serbia .............................................................Oregon 2..............Drew Dudley......................DS...........5-9........... So.............Mason, Mich. ........................................................Okemos HS 20............Duygu Duzceler.................. S............5-10..........Fr.............Istanbul, Turkey ........................................Private Bahcesehir 22............Sareea Freeman.................MB...........6-4............Fr.............Fresno, Calif. ......................................................Sunnyside HS 1..............Rachael Morgan................OH..........6-2........... So.............Tauranga, New Zealand ........................Otumoetai College 6..............Stephanie Neville..............OH..........6-3............Jr..............Cambridge, Ontario ..................Jacob Hespeler Secondary 12............Jordana Price......................MB...........6-1............Sr..............Mountain Home, Idaho ...............................Southern Idaho 3..............Lauren Richardson...........OH..........6-0............Jr..............Ocala, Fla. .......................................... St. John’s Lutheran HS 10............Jenna Romanelli.................DS...........5-4............Jr..............Lighthouse Point, Fla. . .....................Cardinal Gibbons HS 4..............Taylor Wilson.....................DS...........5-7............Jr..............Clearwater, Fla. ..............................................Countryside HS 7..............Fatma Yildirim..................OH..........6-0............Fr.............Istanbul, Turkey ........................................................Yuzyil Isil 23............Lauren Young....................MB...........6-2............Jr..............Ben Wheeler, Texas.......................................................Van HS 11............Courtney Zuber.................DS...........5-7............Fr.............Tallahassee, Fla. ..........................................................Leon HS COACHES AND SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach.......................................................... Chris Poole Associate Head Coach......................................Holly Watts Assistant Coach...........................................Gokhan Yilmaz Manager.......................................................Brandon Blahnik Athletic Trainer.................................... Mallory Greathouse Strength and Conditioning Coach..............Caitlin Quinn Equipment Manager.........................................Myra Atwell Administrative Assistant...................................Jill Hoomes PRONUNCIATIONS Djuric..................................................................Ju-rich Dudley............................................................. Dud-lee Duygu.........................................................Doh-e-goo Duzceler....................................................Dues-ch-lar Fatma...............................................................Faht-ma Gokhan............................................................Go-Con Sareea........................................................... Sah-Re-ah Yildirim.....................................................Yeel-de-rim Yilmaz............................................................ Yeel-maz Zuber............................................................... Zoo-Brr

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2009 tournament information FLORIDA STATE INVITATIONAL Aug. 28-29 Tallahassee, Fl

aUG 28......................North Dakota State vs. Central Michigan......................... Tallahassee, Fla.............................. 11:30 a.m. .....................................North Dakota State vs. Florida A&M............................... Tallahassee, Fla..................................... 5 p.m. .....................................Florida State vs. Central Michigan..................................... Tallahassee, Fla..................................... 7 p.m. aUG 29......................Florida State vs. North Dakota State................................. Tallahassee, Fla................................... 12 p.m. .....................................Central Michigan vs. Florida A&M.................................... Tallahassee, Fla..................................... 2 p.m. .....................................Florida State vs. Florida A&M............................................ Tallahassee, Fla..................................... 7 p.m.

NEW MEXICO STATE TOURNAMENT SEPT. 4-5 Las Cruces, NM

sEPT 4........................Illinois vs. Florida State........................................................ Las Cruces, N.M.................................. 2 p.m. .....................................Florida State vs. New Mexico State................................... Las Cruces, N.M.................................. 9 p.m. SEPT 5........................Illinois vs. New Mexico State.............................................. Las Cruces, N.M.................................. 3 p.m. .....................................Florida State vs. Italy............................................................ Las Cruces, N.M.................................. 6 p.m. .....................................Illinois vs. Italy...................................................................... Las Cruces, N.M.................................. 9 p.m. SEPT 6........................New Mexico State vs. Italy.................................................. Las Cruces, N.M.................................. 3 p.m.

FIU/MIAMI TOURNAMENT

SEPT. 10-12 MIAMI, FL/Coral GABLES, FL SEPT 10.....................Miami vs. Florida International.......................................... Miami, Fla............................................. 7 p.m. SEPT 11.....................Middle Tennessee State vs. Albany NY............................ Coral Gables, Fla............................... 12 p.m. .....................................Middle Tennessee State vs. Miami..................................... Coral Gables, Fla................................. 6 p.m. .....................................Albany NY vs. Florida International................................. Miami, Fla............................................. 7 p.m. SEPT 12.....................Middle Tennessee State vs. Florida State.......................... Miami, Fla........................................... 12 p.m. .....................................Albany NY vs. Miami........................................................... Coral Gables, Fla................................. 6 p.m. .....................................Florida State vs. Florida International............................... Miami, Fla............................................. 7 p.m. SEPT 13.....................Albany NY vs. Florida State................................................ Coral Gables, Fla............................... 12 p.m.

SEMINOLE TRI-TOURNAMENT SEPT. 18-20 TALLAHASSEE, FL

SEPT 18.....................Florida State vs. Miami........................................................ Tallahassee, Fla..................................... 6 p.m. SEPT 19.....................Miami vs. Notre Dame........................................................ Tallahassee, Fla..................................... 2 p.m. SEPT 20.....................Florida State vs. Notre Dame............................................. Tallahassee, Fla..................................... 1 p.m. All matches listed are Eastern Standard Time

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Wednesday, Sept. 9

UVA vs. Northern Iowa................ 12:30 p.m. UVA vs. Texas A&M....................... 6:30 p.m. UNC vs. Albany.....................................4 p.m. Miami vs. FGCU....................................6 p.m. NCSU vs. Morgan State......................12 p.m. BC at University of Buffalo.................7 p.m. CU vs. South Carolina...........................7 p.m. Duke vs. Wisconsin...............................7 p.m. FSU vs. Central Michigan.....................7 p.m. GT vs. Georgia.......................................7 p.m. Maryland vs. Stony Brook....................7 p.m. VT vs. Montana......................................7 p.m. NCSU vs. Charl. Southern....................8 p.m. WF vs. Charlotte....................................7 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 10

Friday, Aug. 28

Saturday, Aug. 29

Duke vs. South Dakota.......................10 a.m. Duke vs. Ohio.........................................6 p.m. UVA vs. Iona........................................10 a.m. BC vs. Seton Hall............................10:30 a.m. BC vs. Fordham................................ 4:30 p.m. CU vs. Winthrop..................................12 p.m. CU vs. College of Charleston..............6 p.m. FSU vs. North Dakota State...............12 p.m. FSU vs. Florida A&M............................7 p.m. GT vs. Austin Peay........................ 12:30 p.m. GT vs. Mercer.........................................7 p.m. WF vs. Jacksonville State............... 12:30 p.m. WF vs. Furman.......................................7 p.m. Miami vs. Prairie View A&M................. 12:30 p.m. Miami vs. USF.................................. 7:30 p.m. UNC vs. Southern Cal................... 12:30 p.m. UNC vs. Michigan State.................. 7:30 p.m. NCSU vs. Campbell.............................12 p.m. NCSU vs. Davidson...............................8 p.m. VT vs. UNC–Greensboro..................12 p.m. VT vs. Liberty.........................................7 p.m. Maryland vs. Youngstown St................1 p.m. Maryland vs. Villanova..........................7 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 31

FSU at Florida........................................7 p.m.

SEPTEMBER

Friday, Sept. 4

UVA vs. NC Central..............................1 p.m. UVA vs. Virginia Commonwealth...................7 p.m. Maryland vs. Towson.............................3 p.m. Maryland vs. Navy.................................7 p.m. CU vs. Loyola-Chicago..........................5 p.m. Miami vs. Eastern Michigan.................. 6:30 p.m. Duke vs. Georgia....................................7 p.m. VT vs. East Carolina..............................7 p.m. WF vs. Western Michigan.....................7 p.m. BC vs. St. John’s......................................8 p.m. GT vs. Middle Tennessee St.................8 p.m. NCSU vs. The Citadel................... 12:30 p.m. UNC vs. Wichita State...........................7 p.m. FSU vs. Illinois.......................................2 p.m. FSU vs. New Mexico State...................9 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 5

BC vs. Quinnipiac..................................9 a.m. BC vs. Fordham......................................2 p.m. CU vs. Western Illinois........................10 a.m. CU vs. DePaul.................................. 7:30 p.m. Duke vs. South Alabama.....................10 a.m. Duke vs. Tennessee State................ 4:30 p.m. Maryland vs. Morgan State.................12 p.m. Maryland vs. Loyola (Md.)....................4 p.m. VT vs. Norfolk State............................12 p.m. VT vs. Arkansas.....................................7 p. m. WF vs. Dayton......................................12 p.m. WF vs. Illinois State...............................5 p.m. GT vs. Ohio............................................3 p.m. GT vs. Northern Illinois.......................8 p.m. Miami vs. North Dakota St................. 3:30 p.m. Miami vs. Northern Colorado...............7 p.m. UVA vs. Campbell..................................3 p.m. UNC vs. Oklahoma.............................10 a.m. UNC vs. Grambling State.....................5 p.m. NCSU vs. S.C. Upstate...................10:30 a.m. FSU vs. Italy.............................................9 p.m.

Colorado State at Duke..........................7 p.m. Miami at Florida International..............7 p.m. UVA vs. Nebraska...................................7 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 11

NCSU vs. DePaul..................................12 p.m. NCSU vs. Rutgers...................................7 p.m. BC vs. Northeastern..........................2:30 p.m. BC vs. Holy Cross...................................5 p.m. Maryland vs. Hampton...........................5 p.m. VT vs. New Jersey Inst. of Tech..........5 p.m. UVA vs. UCLA...................................4:30 p.m. Miami vs. Middle Tennessee State........6 p.m. *CU at GT................................................7 p.m. Duke vs. College of Charleston............7 p.m. UNC vs. Tennessee.................................7 p.m. WF vs. Georgia Southern......................7 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 12

Duke vs. Loyola (Md.).......................... 10 a.m. Duke vs. Penn State................................7 p.m. UNC vs. Marshall.................................. 10 a.m. UNC vs. Colorado State....................7:30 p.m. WF vs. Auburn...................................... 10 a.m. WF vs. Coastal Carolina.........................5 p.m. CU vs. Mississippi............................10:30 a.m. GT vs. Southeast Missouri State....12:30 p.m. CU vs. Southeast Missouri State......4:30 p.m. GT vs. Mississippi...................................7 p.m. Maryland vs. William & Mary............. 11 a.m. Maryland vs. Georgetown......................7 p.m. VT vs. Yale............................................. 11 a.m. VT vs. American.....................................7 p.m. FSU vs. Middle Tennessee State.........12 p.m. Miami vs. Albany.....................................6 p.m. FSU vs. Florida International................7 p.m. NCSU vs. George Mason....................12 p.m. NCSU vs. Dartmouth.............................7 p.m. UVA vs. Brigham Young........................7 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 13

FSU vs. Albany......................................12 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 18

UNC at Delaware....................................7 p.m. NCSU vs. High Point...........................12 p.m. NCSU vs. LaSalle....................................5 p.m. CU vs. Presbyterian.................................1 p.m. CU vs. Michigan State............................7 p.m. *Miami at FSU.........................................6 p.m. BC vs. Connecticut.................................7 p.m. *Duke at WF............................................7 p.m. Maryland vs. Virginia Commonwealth.... 7 p.m. *VT at UVA.............................................7 p.m. *Duke at WF............................................7 p.m. GT vs. Denver.........................................9 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 19

CU vs. Furman...................................... 10 a.m. Duke vs. Liberty.................................... 10 a.m. Duke vs. Appalachian State..............4:30 p.m. VT vs. Albany...................................10:30 a.m. UVA vs. Villanova...................................1 p.m. VT vs. Villanova.................................4:30 p.m. UVA vs. Albany.......................................7 p.m. Hartford vs. BC.....................................12 p.m. Rhode Island vs. BC...............................4 p.m. NCSU vs. Georgetown........................12 p.m. NCSU vs. UNC-Greensboro................7 p.m. WF vs. Appalachian State...............12:30 p.m. WF vs. Liberty.........................................7 p.m. Maryland vs. Howard.............................1 p.m. Maryland vs. UMBC...............................7 p.m. Miami vs. Notre Dame...........................2 p.m. GT vs. Minnesota....................................7 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 20

UNC at American...................................1 p.m. FSU vs. Notre Dame..............................1 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 22

*Maryland at BC......................................3 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 24

*WF at BC................................................. 7p.m.

Friday, Sept. 25

*UNC at CU............................................7 p.m.

*Duke at Maryland..................................7 p.m. *VT at FSU..............................................7 p.m. *NCSU at GT..........................................7 p.m. *UVA at Miami........................................7 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 26

*NCSU at CU..........................................6 p.m. *WF at Maryland.....................................7 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 27

*Duke at BC...........................................12 p.m. *UVA at FSU............................................ 1p.m. *UNC at GT............................................1 p.m. *VT at Miami......................................1:30 p.m.

OCTOBER

Thursday, Oct. 1

*Maryland at UNC..................................7 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 2

*BC at UNC.............................................7 p.m. *CU at Miami...........................................7 p.m. *UVA at Duke.........................................7 p.m. *GT at FSU..............................................7 p.m. *Maryland at NCSU...............................7 p.m. *VT at WF................................................7 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 3

*BC at NCSU..........................................6 p.m. *VT at Duke.............................................. TBA *UVA at WF.............................................. TBA

Sunday, Oct. 4

*CU at FSU..............................................1 p.m. *GT at Miami..........................................1 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 8

*Miami at WF..........................................7 p.m. *NCSU at VT..........................................7 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 9

*BC at CU................................................7 p.m. *Miami at Duke.......................................7 p.m. *FSU at WF.............................................7 p.m. *Maryland at GT.....................................7 p.m. *UNC at VT............................................7 p.m. *NCSU at UVA.......................................7 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 10

*Maryland at CU.....................................6 p.m. *BC at GT................................................7 p.m. *FSU at Duke..........................................7 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 11

*UNC at UVA.......................................12 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 16

*Duke at UNC.........................................6 p.m. *Miami at BC...........................................7 p.m. *CU at UVA.............................................7 p.m. *FSU at Maryland...................................7 p.m. *GT at VT................................................7 p.m. *WF at NCSU..........................................7 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 17

*CU at VT................................................6 p.m. *Duke at NCSU......................................6 p.m. *GT at UVA.............................................7 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 18

*FSU at BC..............................................1 p.m. *Miami at Maryland................................1 p.m. *WF at UNC............................................1 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 20

Charlotte at CU.......................................7 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 23

*Duke at CU............................................7 p.m. *NCSU at FSU........................................7 p.m. *WF at GT...............................................7 p.m. *UVA at Maryland..................................7 p.m. *UNC at Miami.......................................7 p.m. *VT at BC................................................8 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 24

*WF at CU...............................................6 p.m. *UVA at BC.............................................7 p.m. *Duke at GT............................................7 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 25

*UNC at FSU..........................................1 p.m. *VT at Maryland.....................................1 p.m. *NCSU at Miami................................1:30 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 30

*BC at Duke.............................................7 p.m. *CU at NCSU..........................................7 p.m. *FSU at UVA...........................................7 p.m.

*GT at UNC............................................7 p.m. *Maryland at WF.....................................7 p.m. *Miami at VT...........................................7 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 31

*CU at UNC............................................6 p.m. *FSU at VT..............................................6 p.m. *GT at NCSU..........................................6 p.m. *BC at FSU..............................................7 p.m. *Maryland at Duke..................................7 p.m.

NOVEMBER

Sunday, Nov. 1

*Miami at UVA......................................12 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 3

*NCSU at UNC.......................................7 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 6

*UVA at UNC.........................................6 p.m. *CU at Maryland.....................................7 p.m. *Duke at FSU..........................................7 p.m. *WF at Miami..........................................7 p.m. *VT at NCSU..........................................7 p.m. *GT at BC................................................8 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 8

*CU at BC..............................................12 p.m. *Duke at Miami.......................................1 p.m. *WF at FSU.............................................1 p.m. *GT at Maryland.....................................1 p.m. *VT at UNC............................................1 p.m. *UVA at NCSU.......................................1 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 13

*Duke at VT............................................5 p.m. *Miami at GT..........................................6 p.m. *FSU at CU..............................................7 p.m. *UNC at Maryland..................................7 p.m. *WF at UVA............................................7 p.m. *NCSU at BC..........................................8 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 14

*WF at VT................................................5 p.m. *Miami at CU...........................................6 p.m. *UNC at BC.............................................7 p.m. *FSU at GT..............................................6 p.m. *Duke at UVA........................................... TBA

Sunday, Nov. 15

*NCSU at Maryland...............................1 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 20

*BC at FSU..............................................7 p.m. *VT at CU................................................7 p.m. *NCSU at Duke......................................7 p.m. *UVA at GT.............................................7 p.m. *Maryland at Miami................................7 p.m. *UNC at WF............................................7 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 21

*NCSU at WF..........................................6 p.m. *UVA at CU.............................................6 p.m. *UNC at Duke.........................................7 p.m. *VT at GT................................................7 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 22

*BC at Miami...........................................1 p.m. *Maryland at FSU...................................1 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 24

*WF at Duke............................................7 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 25

*UNC at NCSU 1 p.m. *FSU at Miami.........................................2 p.m. *BC at Maryland......................................5 p.m. *UVA at VT.............................................6 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 27

*GT at CU................................................5 p.m.

DECEMBER

Friday-Sunday, Dec. 4-6

NCAA First and Second Rounds

Saturday, Dec. 12

NCAA Regional Semifinals

Sunday, Dec. 13

NCAA Regional Finals

Thursday, Dec. 17 NCAA Semifinals

Saturday, Dec. 19

NCAA Tournament Finals *Denotes ACC match

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ALBANY NY Date of Matchup(s)............................................ Sept. 13 (A) Head Coach....................................................... MJ Engstrom 2008 Record.......................................................................23-9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................11/2 Series Record..........................................1st meeting in 2009 Volleyball SID..........................................Brianna LaBrecque E-mail................................... blebrecque@uamail.albany.edu Web site.................................................... ualbanysports.com

FLORIDA Date of Matchup(s)............................................. Aug. 31 (A) Head Coach............................................................ Mary Wise 2008 Record.......................................................................27-4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................11/3 Series Record...........................................Florida leads 31-21 Volleyball SID...................................................... Sean Cartell E-mail...........................................seannc@gators.uaa.ufl.edu Web site........................................................... gatorzone.com

BOSTON COLLEGE Date of Matchup(s)...................... Oct. 18 (A), Nov. 20 (H) Head Coach...................................................Andrea Leonard 2008 Record.......................................................................8-24 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................8/4 Series Record..................................... Florida State leads 8-1 Volleyball SID....................................................Mark Nugent E-mail........................................................nugentmk@bc.edu Web site.............................................................. bceagles.com

FLORIDA A&M Date of Matchup(s).............................................Aug. 29 (H) Head Coach......................................................Tony Trifonov 2008 Record.....................................................................14-13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................6/2 Series Record................................... Florida State leads 19-0 Volleyball SID...............................................Ronnie Johnson E-mail.......................................... ronnie.johnson@famu.edu Web site.............................................. famurattlersports.com

CENTRAL MICHIGAN Date of Matchup(s).............................................Aug. 28 (H) Head Coach............................................................ Erik Olsen 2008 Record.....................................................................19-11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................6/4 Series Record..........................................1st meeting in 2009 Volleyball SID.....................................................Mike Boseak E-mail..............................................mike.boseak@cmich.edu Web site...................................................cmuchippewas.com CLEMSON Date of Matchup(s)........................ Oct. 4 (H), Nov. 13 (A) Head Coach......................................... Jolene Jordan Hoover 2008 Record.....................................................................23-10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................8/3 Series Record................................. Florida State leads 22-19 Volleyball SID..........................................................Jeff Kalin E-mail......................................................jkalin@clemson.edu Web site.....................................................clemsontigers.com DUKE Date of Matchup(s)........................ Oct. 10 (A), Nov. 6 (H) Head Coach.........................................................Jolene Nagel 2008 Record.......................................................................25-9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................11/3 Series Record................................................Duke leads 33-8 Volleyball SID....................................................... Chris Cook E-mail....................................................cook@duaa.duke.edu Web site................................................................goduke.com

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FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Date of Matchup(s)............................................ Sept. 12 (A) Head Coach.................................................... Danijela Tomic 2008 Record.......................................................................28-7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................11/2 Series Record................................... Florida State leads 13-4 Volleyball SID..............................................Maegan Azpiazu E-mail........................................................ mazpiazu@fiu.edu Web site............................................................. fiusports.com GEORGIA TECH Date of Matchup(s)..................Oct. 2 (home), Nov. 14 (A) Head Coach.....................................................Tonya Johnson 2008 Record.....................................................................20-10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................7/5 Series Record............................... Georgia Tech leads 26-10 Volleyball SID.....................................................Cheryl Watts E-mail........................................ cwatts@athletics.gatech.edu Web site.....................................................ramblinwreck.com ILLINOIS Date of Matchup(s)...............................................Sept. 4 (A) Head Coach..................................................... Kevin Hambly 2008 Record.......................................................................26-8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................11/3 Series Record......................................................... Tied at 1-1 Volleyball SID....................................................... Mike Koon E-mail......................................................mkoon@illinois.edu Web site........................................................fightingillini.com MARYLAND Date of Matchup(s)...................... Oct. 16 (H), Nov. 14 (A) Head Coach......................................................Tim Horsmon 2008 Record.......................................................................6-26 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................10/0 Series Record.......................................Maryland leads 22-16 Volleyball SID....................................................Rose DiPaula E-mail........................................................rdipaula@umd.edu Web site.............................................................. umterps.com


Opponents MIAMI Date of Matchup(s)..................... Sept. 18 (H), Nov. 25 (A) Head Coach...................................... Nicole Lantagne Welch 2008 Record.......................................................................26-6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................10/4 Series Record............................. Florida State leads 21-17-1 Volleyball SID...................................................Bryan Harvey E-mail.....................................................bharvey@miami.edu Web site................................................. hurricanesports.com

NORTH DAKOTA STATE Date of Matchup(s).............................................Aug. 29 (H) Head Coach............................................ Erich Hinterstocker 2008 Record.......................................................................24-4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................9/1 Series Record..........................................1st meeting in 2009 Volleyball SID..................................................Ryan Perreault E-mail.............................................ryan.perreault@ndsu.edu Web site...............................................................gobison.com

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Date of Matchup(s)............................................ Sept. 12 (A) Head Coach..............................................................Matt Peck 2008 Record.......................................................................27-8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................12/1 Series Record............................................... Series tied at 1-1 Volleyball SID...........................................Jessica Stauffacher E-mail................................. stauffacher@goblueraiders.com Web site..................................................... goblueraiders.com

NOTRE DAME Date of Matchup(s)............................................Sept. 20 (H) Head Coach..................................................... Debbie Brown 2008 Record.....................................................................17-14 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................14/2 Series Record..................................... Notre Dame leads 2-1 Volleyball SID.....................................................Alan George E-mail......................................................... ageorge2@nd.edu Web site......................................................................und.com

NEW MEXICO STATE Date of Matchup(s)...............................................Sept. 4 (A) Head Coach..........................................................Mike Jordan 2008 Record.......................................................................26-9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................7/5 Series Record..........................................1st meeting in 2009 Volleyball SID................................................ Eddie Morelos E-mail....................................................emorelos@nmsu.edu Web site....................................................nmstatesports.com

VIRGINIA Date of Matchup(s)......................Sept. 27 (H), Oct. 30 (A) Head Coach...............................................................Lee Maes 2008 Record.....................................................................17-15 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................9/5 Series Record................................. Florida State leads 25-13 Volleyball SID............................................ Amanda McClure E-mail......................................................asm2c@virginia.edu Web site.....................................................virginiasports.com

NORTH CAROLINA Date of Matchup(s).............................................Oct. 25 (H) Head Coach..............................................................Joe Sagula 2008 Record.....................................................................22-11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................10/4 Series Record................................. Florida State leads 31-18 Volleyball SID....................................................... Chris Gallo E-mail..................................................cgallo@uncaa.unc.edu Web site......................................................... tarheelblue.com

VIRGINIA TECH Date of Matchup(s)......................Sept. 25 (H), Oct. 31 (A) Head Coach............................................................ Chris Riley 2008 Record.....................................................................20-11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................14/2 Series Record................................... Florida State leads 20-2 Volleyball SID...................................................... Kevin Hunt E-mail............................................................ kevinh5@vt.edu Web site........................................................ hokiesports.com

NC STATE Date of Matchup(s).............................................Oct. 23 (H) Head Coach..................................................... Charita Stubbs 2008 Record.......................................................................9-26 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................13/3 Series Record................................... Florida State leads 34-5 Volleyball SID................................................. Brandon Yopp E-mail............................................brandon_yopp@ncsu.edu Web site................................................................ gopack.com

WAKE FOREST Date of Matchup(s).......................... Oct. 9 (A), Nov. 8 (H) Head Coach........................................ Heather Kahl Holmes 2008 Record.....................................................................19-13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................11/2 Series Record................................... Florida State leads 21-6 Volleyball SID......................................................... Gary Petit E-mail..........................................................petitgm@wfu.edu Web site...............................................wakeforestsports.com

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the Year in 1997. In 24 years of collegiate coaching, including three seasons as an assistant coach at Arkansas Tech, Poole has won 19 conference or divisional championships and has been to the finals 17 times in 22 conference tournaments. During his 14 seasons at Arkansas, in which he compiled a 316-161 record, Poole produced two AVCA All-Americans, three AVCA honorable mention All-Americans, 24 players with 44 All-SEC honors, three SEC Freshmen of the Year and 25 AVCA All-District/All-Region honorees.

Head Coach

2nd Season at FSU 571-239/22 Years In just one season at the helm of the Florida State volleyball program, Chris Poole led the Seminoles to one of the best overall seasons in the past five years. The 2008 team included two All-ACC honorees with libero Ashlee Moon and top hitter Lauren Richardson, as well as the first AVCA All-Region Honorable Mention since 2006 in Jordana Price. Poole brought a wealth of knowledge and experience to FSU after heading the program at the University of Arkansas for 14 accomplished seasons. Poole started the University of Arkansas’ volleyball program in 1994 and was not only successful, but led the Lady Razorbacks to 11 Southeastern Conference Western Division titles. Add to that, 11 postseason appearances - two NIVC and nine NCAA - along with the SEC Tournament title and numerous individual player honors. Upon arriving in Fayetteville in 1993, Poole personally handled every element of building the program from buying the first pieces of equipment, hiring the assistants and recruiting the players, to renovating the court and building locker room facilities. With head coaching stints at Arkansas, Arkansas State and Arkansas Tech, Poole earned a 550-230 career record in 21 seasons prior to his hiring at FSU and has been named conference coach of the year seven times and was pegged the South Region Coach of

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In addition to the success on the court, Poole’s Arkansas teams excelled in the classroom as well with 67 SEC Academic Honor Roll selections, 10 CoSIDA All-District selections, two H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete finalists and one McWhorter winner. Poole certainly made his mark in the SEC as he guided Arkansas to a 159-65 record in the SEC regular season for a 71 percent league-winning mark. Poole and the Lady Razorbacks were even more impressive against the Western Division winning 11 of 14 titles. Poole spent an entire year away from competition preparing for the Razorback’s inaugural season in 1994 and it was time well spent as he led Arkansas to a 19-17 overall record, a 10-5 SEC mark and a SEC Western Division title with a perfect 10-0 divisional record in the first year of competition. The Lady Razorbacks finished third overall in the league that year and played well enough to earn a postseason bid to the National Invitational Volleyball Coaches tournament in Kansas City where they finished seventh in a field of 20 teams. Poole was selected as the 1994 SEC Coach of the Year while two of his players (Krystal Osborne and Jaimie Torromeo) earned All-SEC honors and one player (Osborne) earned All-District honors. Poole’s ability to build a program was proven first with Arkansas Tech then at Arkansas State. He took over days prior to the 1987 season at ASU and his first team showed the effects with a dismal 8-24 record. But with one season under Poole’s careful tutelage,

virtually the same team was 41-1 the next year, launching a five-year run of winning seasons for the Lady Indians. His 1988 team had a 33-match win streak, longest in the nation, and posted a schoolrecord 41-1 overall mark. The next year, ASU had a 34-match win streak, notched a Lady Indian record with 43 wins (43-6 overall) and was ranked ninth in the South Region. In his last season at ASU, the Lady Indians were 41-6 and received an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament in 1992. ASU entered the 32-team NCAA field with the most wins of any team, but lost a tough four-game match to the Northwest Region’s top-seeded team, Long Beach State. Prior to ASU, Poole was an assistant and later head coach at Arkansas Tech. In two seasons as head coach at ATU, he posted a 53-20 record, winning the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference title in 1985 as co-head coach and finishing runner-up as head coach in 1986. He started his collegiate career in 1983 as a graduate assistant for the nationally ranked Arkansas Tech Golden Suns. Tech was 58-9 with a perfect 24-0 conference mark in two seasons with Poole as an assistant coach. A native of Heber Springs in north-central Arkansas, Poole is a 1983 graduate of Arkansas Tech and earned a master’s degree from there in 1989. He is a member of the American Volleyball Coaches Association and has served on the AVCA’s AllAmerican, All-South Region and All-South Region Ranking committees and is also an AVCA Top 25 voter. Poole and his wife, Toni, a former Arkansas State track and field standout, have two children, son Joshua and daughter Taylor.


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Chris Poole CHRIS POOLE’S COACHING CAREER

Assistant Coach - Arkansas Tech (1983-1985)

Year.............Overall............. Conf............... Finish 1983...................26-4....................12-0......................1st 1984...................32-5....................12-0......................1st 1985...................34-7....................13-1......................1st Total............. 92-16............... 37-1

Head Coach - Arkansas Tech (1986) Year.............Overall............. Conf. 1986................. 21-15...................11-3 Total..............21-15.................11-3

Head Coach - Arkansas State University (1987-1992)

Year.............Overall............. Conf............... Finish......................................................Highlights 1987...................8-24................... N/A.................................................................................................................... 1988...................41-1....................13-0......................1st.................................................... American South title 1989...................43-6....................13-0......................1st.................................................... American South title 1990...................39-8....................14-1......................1st.................................................... American South title 1991...................41-9..................... 5-0.......................1st..................................................................Sun Belt title 1992...................41-6..................... 9-0.......................1st..................................................................Sun Belt title Total.............213-54.............. 54-1

Head Coach - University of Arkansas (1994-2007)

Year.............Overall............. Conf............... Finish......................................................Highlights 1994................. 19-17...................10-5......................1st.................................................................NIVC Tourn. 1995................. 25-15...................11-4......................1st.................................................................NIVC Tourn. 1996................. 26-11...................11-4......................1st.............................................................NCAA 2nd Rd. 1997...................30-6....................13-2......................1st..............................SEC Tourn. title; NCAA 2nd Rd. 1998...................29-6....................14-1......................1st.......................................................... NCAA Regionals 1999...................30-7....................14-1......................1st.............................................................NCAA 2nd Rd. 2000................. 16-14.................... 9-6......................2nd...................................3 all-SEC; 6 SEC all-academic 2001................. 21-12...................12-3......................1st...............................................................NCAA 1st Rd. 2002...................27-6....................14-2......................1st.............................................. SEC Tourn. Runner-Up 2003...................27-7....................15-1......................1st..................SEC Tourn. Runner-up; NCAA 2nd Rd. 2004................. 17-16...................10-6......................1st...............................................................NCAA 1st Rd. 2005................. 21-12...................10-5......................1st................. Western Div. co-champ; NCAA 2nd Rd. 2006................. 16-13...................9-11..................... 4th...............................................................NCAA 1st Rd. 2007................. 12-19...................6-14..................... 5th......................................................................................... Total............ 316-161.............159-65

Head Coach - Florida State University (2008-present)

Year.............Overall............. Conf............... Finish......................................................Highlights 2008...................21-9....................13-7..................... 5th...................................First 20-win season since 2002 Total.............. 21-9................ 13-7

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Her blocking talents are evident as the Lady Razorbacks consistently ranked in the top of the SEC and the nation in blocking during her 12-year stint. Watts’ impact was immediate at Florida State in 2008 when the team finished 6th in the ACC with a 2.32 blocks-perset average after finishing in 12th (last place) with only 1.96 blocks per game average in 2007. Watts coached the best blockers in Arkansas volleyball history, including AllAmericans Jessica Field and Kim Storey along with Sara Kincaid, an honorable mention All-American, and many allconference and all-district selections.

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2nd Season at FSU Holly Watts enters her second season at Florida State as the associate head coach after helping head coach Chris Poole build the University of Arkansas volleyball program into a consistent NCAA postseason team. After joining the Lady Razorbacks in 1996, they accomplished a 262129 record, nine Southeastern Conference Western Division titles and nine NCAA Tournament appearances with Watts in the second chair. Her hard work and commitment to the program was rewarded at the conclusion of the 2002 season when she was promoted to associate head coach. Although her duties have been many and varied, one of Watts’ most critical jobs has been to coordinate all of the recruiting efforts including correspondence, evaluation, visits and tracking athletes. She is also in charge of scheduling the fall and spring travel for the team and coordinating many of the day-to-day activities in the office. In addition to her recruiting duties, she serves as the primary coach for the middle blockers and quick attack.

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Watts also played a vital role with the summer camps where she helped build Arkansas from ground level to averaging around 600 campers. At Florida State, she now plays an important role in drawing all talent levels to FSU in an effort to introduce volleyball to beginners and elite players alike While with the Lady Razorback program, Watts founded Ozark Juniors Volleyball Club, which played nationally and provided playing opportunities for all ages. Watts also served on the board for Ozark Juniors, which has continued to expand with each season. Watts was invited to assist with the U.S. National Team for several weeks in the summer of 1998, working with the country’s elite volleyball players and

with then-head coach Mick Haley. As an athlete, the former Holly Graham helped the University of Texas to national dominance and was the Lady Longhorns’ MVP as a senior. An allconference pick, she was an All-SWC and All-SWC Tournament selection and well as being named to the allSouth region team in her final year. She went on to play basketball in her final year before graduating with a degree in Kinesiology from the University of Texas in 1994. Watts began her coaching career while in college working with Haley at the University of Texas volleyball camps. Watts accepted the assistant coaching job at Texas-Arlington in 1994, a position she held until going to Arkansas in the spring of 1996. Watts is married to John Watts and the couple has two sons, Jeremiah and Jared.


Assistant coach

Gokhan Yilmaz

GOKHAN YILMAZ

Assistant Coach

2nd Season at FSU Gokhan Yilmaz joined the Florida State staff in 2008 after two seasons as an assistant coach for the Arkansas Lady Razorbacks. Yilmaz’s primary role is as the team’s training coordinator where he is in charge of the day-to-day training while working to enhance the skills of all players. Yilmaz has also taken on an expanded recruiting role to help establish Seminole volleyball at the regional, national

and international level. His efforts have been rewarded with a strong 2009 recruiting class that includes two National Team-level players from his home country of Turkey and a up-and-coming middle blocker from California. Turkish standouts, outside hitter Fatma Yildirim and setter Duygu Duzceler, along with Sareea Freeman will challenge for playing time this season as freshmen. Yilmaz had a busy spring after being selected as an assistant coach for the 2009 Florida Region Girls Junior National Team. This allowed him to make inroads in the Florida recruiting base and gave him a chance to work with lots of young talent. “We have been very lucky to have Gokhan working with our program as well as him having the opportunity to work with some of the best talent in Florida with the region team,” head coach Chris Poole said. “He is an intense trainer and pushes the girls to reach their fullest potential.” While at Arkansas, Yilmaz went to work on re-energizing practices as the training coordinator for the Lady Razorbacks. He was also involved with recruiting by making trips both nationally

and internationally to spread the Lady Razorbacks’ name. Yilmaz’s first exposure to Arkansas came in the spring of 2005 when he worked with the Lady Razorbacks as a volunteer coach. Prior to Arkansas, Yilmaz was at Northwood where he helped the Timberwolves to a regional semifinal in 2005 with a 23-11 overall record. They were conference runners-up with a 14-4 mark that same season. Northwood was 1611 and had three players selected to the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic allconference team in 2006. Also at Northwood, Yilmaz coached a first team All-American and Regional Player of the Year in Gorana Maricic, as well as four other All-Conference players. Yilmaz was also in charge of camps, recruiting and training for the Timberwolves. Yilmaz got his coaching start in the United States as an assistant at Cameron University from 2003 to 2004 and at Western New Mexico from 2002 to 2003. Before coming to the states, Yilmaz worked for various club programs in Istanbul, Turkey, as well as with the Turkish National Team. While working with the Turkish National Team, Yilmaz guided multiple age groups to eight National Titles. He also worked with the Turkish Junior National Team during the 1999 and 2000 seasons. He has also worked with national team coaches from Cuba, Russia and Bulgaria, assisting in their practices and working in the physical training aspect of the game. Yilmaz received his bachelor’s degree in European Studies in 2002 from Istanbul University and completed his master’s degree in Sports Psychology while coaching at Cameron in 2005.

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Sarah griffin

Team manager

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Stuart Pearce

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Facility Coordinator

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#8 NIKKI BAKER Senior • 5’9” • Setter Findlay, Ohio High School: Findlay Club Team: Premier Volleyball Club

FLORIDA STATE CAREER HIGHS Kills.......................... 5 vs. GT (12/17/07), vs. SD St (9/7/08), vs. Morehead St (9/13/08), at WF (9/25/2008) Points................................................................................................................. 8.5 vs. GT (11/17/07), at WF (9/25/08) Total Attacks................................................................................................................................... 13 vs. UNC (10/17/08) Hitting Percentage........................................................................................................................ .333 at Miami (9/19/08) Assists.....................................................................................................................................................64 vs. WF (9/30/07) Service Aces...............................................................................................4 vs. Miami (9/14/07), at NC St (11/20/08) Digs................................................................................................................................................... 17 vs. UNC (10/19/07) Solo Blocks.............................. 1 vs. Stetson (91/06), vs. GT (1117/07), vs. UNC (11/23/07), at GT (10/4/08) Block Assists.............................................................................................................................................7 at WF (9/25/08) Total Blocks..............................................................................................................................................7 at WF (9/25/08) Year MP-MS SP 2006 13-1 20 2007 25-19 78 2008 30-30 111 Totals 68-50 209

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2009 seminoles JUNIOR YEAR (2008): -Started all 30 matches as the lone setter on the team -Picked up a career-high 1,209 total assists and finished the season ranked first in the ACC with 10.89 assists per set -Ranked in the NCAA for the first time in her career at 30th for assists per set -Broke career bests in total attacks with 13 against North Carolina (10/17) and total blocks with 7 against Wake Forest (9/25) -Managed double-doubles for assists and digs in nine matches -Recorded 835 assists and 38 total blocks against ACC opponents -Cracked the Florida State singleseason record books at 10th for assists (1,209) SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007): -Earned the starting setter position with 19 starts as a sophomore -Topped the team with 873 assists, averaging 11.19 assists per game -Notched 11.88 assists per game against ACC opponents -Led the team with 64 assists in the win over Wake Forest in Tallahassee (9/30) -Finished the season with 28 kills, 19 aces and 61.5 points after seeing action in 78 games -Ranked third on team with 184 digs -Contributed 27 total blocks (two solo, 25 assisted), notching three in both matches against Miami and the first meeting with North Carolina -Set a season and career high with five kills and 8.5 points at Georgia Tech (11/17)

-Had 17 digs in the win over North Carolina (10/19) to set a career match record FRESHMAN YEAR (2006): -Served as the Seminoles’ back up setter her freshman season, playing in 13 matches with one start against Georgia Tech (11/5) -Georgia Tech match saw her set a personal-high with 57 assists while notching season highs with four digs and two blocks -Recorded a personal-best four points during her collegiate debut against Mississippi Valley State (9/25) thanks to three aces and a kill -Led the team with 28 assists against Stetson during the FSU Invitational (9/1). Also had a solo block and four digs against the Hatters -Reached double-digit assists against MVSU and South Alabama (9/2)

HIGH SCHOOL: -Finished high school career with Second-Team All-State honors as a senior -Selected Greater Buckeye Conference Player of the Year in 2005 -Earned First-Team All-GBC accolades as a junior and senior -Set the single-match state record with 46 assists during her last campaign -Named 2004 AAU All-American and led Premier Volleyball Club to the Junior Olympic National Championship -Coached by Amber Brenamen at Findlay, while Jodi Schramm was the court boss at Premier. PERSONAL: Born October 14, 1987 … Majoring in Merchandising … Daughter of Bruce and Pat Baker.

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#5 Brianna barry Senior • 6’3” • Middle Blocker Winter Springs, Fla. High School: Winter Springs Club Team: Orlando Volleyball Academy

2009 Preseason All-ACC Team 2008 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Volleyball Team Three-Time All-ACC Academic Team Honoree (2006-08) 2006 ACC All-Freshman Team

FLORIDA STATE CAREER HIGHS Kills....................................................................................................................................20 vs. Long Beach St (9/4/08) Total Attacks....................................................................................................................42 vs. Long Beach St (9/4/08) Hitting Percentage............................................................................................................... .594 at Wright St (9/13/08) Assists.....................................................................................................................................3 vs. Missouri St (9/31/07) Service Aces.....................................................................................................................................3 at UNC (11/21/08) Digs....................................................................................................................................................8 vs. Duke (11/2/08) Solo Blocks.....................................................3 vs. VT (11/12/06), vs. GT (10/5/07), vs. Maryland (10/12/07), ....................................................................................................................vs. Miami (10/23/07), vs. UNC (11/21/08) Block Assists................................................................................8 vs. South Carolina (9/6/06), vs. WF (11/21/06) Blocks............................................................................................8 vs. South Carolina (9/6/06), vs. WF (11/21/06) Points.................................................................................................................................22 vs. Long Beach St (9/4/08) Year MP-MS SP 2006 31-16 111 2007 30-17 111 2008 26-26 87 Totals 87-59 309

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2009 seminoles JUNIOR YEAR (2008): -Named to 2008 Preseason All-ACC Team and earned ACC Co-Player of the Week honors on Sept. 15 -Set new career records with 22 points, 20 kills and 42 attacks against No. 23 Long Beach State (9/4) -Recorded first career service ace against Morehead State (9/13) at the Raider Challenge -Ranked 51st in the NCAA at the end of the season with .349 hitting percentage -Finished the year ranked seventh in the ACC for overall hitting percentage -Had a team-high .594 attack percentage against Wright State (9/13) -Named the MVP of the Raider Challenge and earned All-Tournament honors at the FSU Invitational and Seminole Tri-Tournament -Missed the road series against Clemson and Georgia Tech on Oct. 3 and 4 due to an eye injury -Averaged 2.83 kills, 0.91 blocks and 3.51 points per set SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007): -Named to the All-ACC Academic team for second consecutive year -Played in all 30 matches with 17 starts -Finished the season in third on the squad with 325 kills -Topped the team with 97 total blocks (22 solo, 75 assisted) -Put down 384.5 points for FSU in 111 games played -Set new career match-highs in four categories – kills (18), points (21), total attacks (35) and assists (3) -Seven blocks in the win against Kansas and six against Miami topped the team for both matches -Led the team in hitting percentage in first three matches of the season -Averaged 9.25 kills against ranked opponents – No. 6 Florida (10), No. 8 Washington (10) and No. 14 Duke (7 & 10) -Maintained an attack percentage of .300 or higher in 18 matches played, with two matches notching .500 or higher -For second consecutive year, was the only Seminole to record three solo blocks on three separate occasions -Won the beach doubles match at the College of Charleston Beach Tournament in the spring with fellow junior Nikki Baker -Led the team to the indoor title at the Charleston spring tournament with 44 kills after four rounds

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006): -Made it to the final cut of the USA Women’s Junior National team -Earned ACC All-Freshman Team honors, the first by a Seminole since 2004 -Finished fourth in the conference, 98th nationally, with a .325 hitting percentage – the highest rate for an FSU rookie since Norisha Campbell hit .360 in 1998. Hit .334 during conference matches to rate sixth -FSU’s top blocker with 109 in the category -Third on the team with 2.52 kills per game, 340 points and 3.06 points per game -Both her blocks and kills were fifthbest amongst league freshmen -Had 14 matches with 10 or more kills, including a career-high 16 against Georgia Tech (11/5) -Team leader for kills in four matches, top blocker on 12 occasions, including eight of the last ten matches -Produced an FSU season-best eight blocks in victories at South Carolina (9/9) and Wake Forest (11/21) -Only player to record three solo blocks with a trio against Virginia Tech (9/12) -Hit .300 or higher in 18 of FSU’s 31 matches with six contests of .500 or better, including an FSU-best .714 versus Maryland (9/22) -Made her mark against No. 10 USC

as she produced a team-high 11 kills -Averaged 10 kills in FSU’s three matches against ranked opponents: No. 10 USC (11), No. 6 Florida (10) and No. 25 Duke (9). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: -Member of the USA Youth National Team Training squad -Attended the Girls Youth National A-2 training camp with USA Volleyball during the summer of 2004 -Played for Seminole County in the Orange County-Seminole County All-Star Game -Earned team MVP honors as well as Best Offensive Player award at Winter Springs senior year -First-Team All-Seminole County accolades from the Orlando Sentinel as a junior -Third-Team All-State selection as a sophomore … Set the singlegame school record with 24 kills -Served as vice president of her senior class and was a member of the National Honor Society PERSONAL: Born January 26, 1988 … Majoring in Sports Management… Daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Ann Barry … Aunt Virginia Keating played volleyball at Rutgers.

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#13 mira djuric Senior • 6’2” • Outside Hitter Belgrade, Serbia High School: Medicine Previous College: University of Oregon 2009 Preseason All-ACC Team Member 2008 Preseason All-ACC Team Member

FLORIDA STATE CAREER HIGHS Kills............................................................................................................................................28 vs. Evansville (9/10/05) Total Attacks............................................................................................................................57 vs. Evansville (9/10/05) Hitting Percentage (min. 20 attacks).......................................................................................917 vs. UNC (11/23/07) Digs............................................................................................................................................13 vs. Evansville (9/10/05) Assists.................................................................................................................................................6 vs. UNC (11/23/07) Service Aces...............................................................................................7 vs. Utah St (9/2/06), vs. Kansas (9/1/07) Solo Blocks.........................................................................................................................................3 vs. ASU (10/12/06) Block Assists....................................5 vs. Washington (10/6/06), vs. ASU (10/12/06), vs. Stanford (10/20/06), .......................................................................................................................vs. Kansas (9/1/07), vs. NC St (11/21/07) Total Blocks........................................................................................................................................8 vs. ASU (10/12/06) Points......................................................................................................................................35.5 vs. Evansville (9/10/05) CAREER TOTALS Year MP-MS GP K K/G E TA PCT A A/G ACE SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TOT B/G BE BHE PTS 2005 30-30 107 448 4.19 275 1092 .158 7 0.07 59 104 93 0.87 2 23 32 55 0.51 6 1 546.0 2006 29-22 109 359 3.35 166 783 .246 38 0.36 44 73 69 0.64 3 12 61 73 0.68 2 6 445.5 2007 30-29 113 438 3.88 201 941 .252 67 0.59 83 137 182 1.61 26 6 55 61 0.54 12 7 554.5 Totals 89-81 329 1245 3.78 642 2816 .214 112 0.34 186 314 344 1.05 31 41 148 189 0.57 20 14 1546

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2009 seminoles 2008 SEASON: -Redshirted JUNIOR YEAR (2007): -Powerful force on the Seminole squad, starting 29 of 30 matches -Only Seminole to be individually ranked in the NCAA – finished the season in fourth with 0.73 service aces per game -Maintained an attack percentage of .300 or higher in 14 matches, seven of which were .400 or higher -Averaged 11.5 kills against ranked opponents – No. 6 Florida (8), No. 8 Washington (3) and No. 14 Duke (11 & 24) -Led the ACC in service aces (83) and ranked fourth in the conference for points (554.5) -Averaged 4.06 kills and 5.07 points per game against ACC opponents -Topped the team in three categories: kills, points and service aces -Jumped onto the all-time top ten lists, ranking as high as second for service aces with 83 -Tied for ninth all-time with an average of 3.88 kills per game in 2007 -Put down an impressive 438 kills and 554.5 points to rank first on team -Averaged 0.54 blocks a game with a total of 61 in 113 games (six solo, 55 assisted) -Recorded a season-high 25 kills, 28 points and six assists at North Carolina (10/19) -Seven aces against Kansas (9/1) at the Spartan Invitational was also a season high SOPHOMORE YEAR (2006 - AT OREGON): -Second in the Pac-10 Conference with 44 aces (0.41 per game – No. 10 on the Oregon single-season list) -Played in all 29 matches, with 22 starts, while helping Oregon to its best record since 1989 and its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 17 seasons -Named to the all-tournament teams at the Oregon/Oregon State Tournament and Freemont Investment & Loan Invitational -Moved into a tie for eighth place in school history with 103 career aces, fourth at 0.48 aces per game and second at 991.5 points, -Second on the team with 359 kills (3.36 per game) and 445.5 points – the fifth-highest total in school history (4.16 per game, ranking sixth on the

University of Oregon charts) -Also rated fifth on the team at 73 blocks (0.68 per game) -Reached double-digit kills in 21 matches -Had a pair of 20-plus kill performances: 21 versus San Diego State (9/9) and 20 against Portland State (8/27) -Posted a career-best eight blocks and five assists against Arizona State (10/12) as the Ducks snapped a 16match losing streak to ASU -Notched a career-high .667 hitting percentage with 15 kills at Boise State (9/16) -Had 19 kills in the first meeting against defending national champion Washington (10/6) -Notched 12 kills as the Ducks upset No. 8 Cal (10/19)

rated seventh on the Ducks’ Top 10 -Had a career day against Evansville (9/10), setting personal-bests in points (35.5), kills (25), attempts (57), blocks (6) and digs (13) -Led the team in points in 21 of Oregon’s 28 matches -Topped the Ducks with 20.5 points against No. 6 Arizona -Led the team with 24.5 points and four service aces against Washington State (11/17) -Scored 27 points against Oregon State (11/10) -Tallied team-high four aces and 15.5 points against No. 21 UCLA (10/7) -Had four aces each against Arizona State (9/23) and Gonzaga (8/26)

FRESHMAN YEAR (2005 - AT OREGON): -Pac-10 All-Freshman selection -Led the conference with 59 service aces (0.55 per game), tying her for the fourth-most in a single season at Oregon -Also on the league charts for points per game (sixth – 5.10) and kills (seventh – 4.19) -Set the Oregon single-season record for points (546.0) and points per game (5.10) -Her 448 kills and 4.19 kills per game

HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the Serbian Junior National Team … Voted best server in Europe at Under-18 European championships in Croatia … Best server in the Balkans for junior national championship in Turkey. PERSONAL: Born February 14, 1986 … Majoring in Anthropology… Daughter of Nada and Radivoje Djuric.

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#12 jordana price Senior • 6’1” • Middle Blocker Mountain Home, Idaho High School: Mountain Home Previous College: College of Southern Idaho 2009 Preseason All-ACC Team Member 2008 AVCA All-East Region Honorable Mention 2008 ACC All-Academic Team Member

FLORIDA STATE CAREER HIGHS Kills...............................................................................................................................................18 at Wright St (9/13/08) Total Attacks......................................................................................................................................37 at Duke (9/26/08) Hitting Percentage............................................................................................................................520 vs. GT (11/6/08) Assists.....................................................................................................................................................................1 (13 times) Service Aces.............................................................................................................................................2 at WF (9/25/08) Digs..................................................................................................................... 4 vs. SD St (9/7/08), at VT (10/24/08) Solo Blocks................................................................................................................................................3 at BC (11/7/08) Block Assists......................................................................................................................................... 11 at WF (9/25/08) Total Blocks.......................................................................................................................................... 11 at WF (9/25/08) Points............................................................................................................................................22 at Wright St (9/13/08) Year MP-MS SP 2007 26-11 83 2008 29-29 104 Total 55-40 187

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CAREER TOTALS TA PCT A A/S ACE SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TOT 320 .253 5 0.06 1 7 19 0.23 0 6 67 73 645 .301 8 0.08 5 13 32 0.31 0 15 98 113 965 .285 13 0.17 6 20 51 0.27 0 21 165 186

B/S BE BHE PTS 0.88 14 5 175.5 1.09 12 2 351.0 0.99 26 7 526.5


2009 seminoles JUNIOR YEAR (2008): -Earned an AVCA All-East Region Honorable Mention accolade for the first time in career -Started 29 of 29 matches played -Led the team with 113 total blocks and 98 assisted blocks -Finished the season ranked second on the squad with a .301 attack percentage and 282 kills -Season average of 1.09 blocks per set ranked sixth in the ACC -Picked up first double-double at FSU with 12 kills and 11 blocks against Wake Forest (10/25) -Named MVP of FSU Invitational and earned a spot on the Raider Challenge All-Tourney team SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007): -Came to Florida State after one year at Southern Idaho - the same school that produced FSU’s first All-Americans, Amanda and Andreza Santos -Started 11 matches and played in 83 games in her first season at Florida State -Recorded an impressive 135 kills at the middle blocker position, ranking fourth on team -73 total blocks (six solo and 67 assisted) ranked second on team -Contributed 175.5 points, good for fourth overall -Maintained a .300 or higher attack percentage in 14 matches played -Highest percentage of the season was .444 in the win over Wake Forest (9/30) -Eight blocks against Duke (11/3) was a team-high for the season -Recorded a season high 11 kills and 13.5 points at Georgia Tech (11/17) FRESHMAN YEAR (2006 - AT COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO): -Named First Team All-Region 18

after leading the team and finishing second in the Scenic West Athletic Conference with 1.21 blocks per game -Rated seventh in the league, second on the team .295 hitting percentage, while her 2.78 kills were 10th in the SWAC and runner-up on the team -Helped CSI to an 28-14 record, 8-4 in the league -Played in all 39 matches with 38 starts -Also had 20 aces -Reached double digit kills in nine matches, including a career-high 16 against Northern Idaho -Transferred to College of Southern Idaho after redshirting her freshman year at Oregon State -Named Team Captain as freshman 2005 SEASON - AT OREGON STATE): -Redshirted

school, one at Mountain Home High School and two at Hillcrest High School in Idaho Falls -Named First Team Southern Idaho Conference as a senior -Earned an Outstanding Individual Scholastic Award in 2004 and two in 2003 -Earned First Team High Country Conference in 2003 and Second Team All-State the same year -Also lettered twice in basketball, once in softball and was the Team MVP for volleyball PERSONAL: Born March 29, 1987 … Graduated Aug. 9, 2009 with bachelor’s degree in Child and Family Science … Currently enrolled in Exercise Science master’s program at FSU ... Daughter of Jeffrey Price and Reysan Cotton.

HIGH SCHOOL: -Earned three letters in high

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#6 stephanie neville Junior • 6’3” • Outside Hitter Cambridge, Ontario High School: Jacob Hespeler Secondary School Club Team: Waterloo Tigers Volleyball Club SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008): -Started 29 of 30 matches and played 107 sets -Picked up first ACC Player of the Week honor on Oct. 27 after putting down 23 kills in sweeps over Virginia and Virginia Tech -Surpassed freshman season with 271 kills and a .269 hitting percentage -Ranked second on the team with 201 kills against ACC opponents -Named to the FSU Invitational All-Tournament Team -Set a career high in total attacks with 38 against Clemson (11/14), digs with seven against Bowling Green (8/30) and total blocks with five against Florida on Sept. 8 -Against ACC teams, ranked ninth in the league with .282 hitting percentage FRESHMAN YEAR (2007): -Started nine matches at the outside hitter position and saw action in 53 games -Put down 93 kills and 102 points for the Seminoles -Notched 15 blocks (three solo, 12 assisted) and 33 digs as a freshman -Recorded a season high 13 kills and 14 points in the win over Virginia Tech (10/26) -Also set a season high of five digs at Maryland (10/12) HIGH SCHOOL: -Four-year member of the Canadian Junior National and Youth National Teams -Helped Team Canada to the bronze medal of the USA High Performance Tournament -JHSS Female Athlete of the Year and the volleyball MVP the last three seasons -Played for the Waterloo Tigers Volleyball Club, FLORIDA STATE CAREER HIGHS under the direction of Russ Woloshyn Kills....................................................14 vs. Maryland (11/8/08), vs. GT (11/16/08) -Had the highest score on the physical testing at Total Attacks........................................................................38 vs. Clemson (12/14/08) the 2005 and 2004 national team tryouts Hitting Percentage (min. 20 attacks)..................478 vs. Bowling Green (8/30/08) -Also played badminton and soccer at Jacob Assists...........................................................................................5 vs. NC St (10/18/08) Hespeler, earning MVP honors on the badminton team the last three years Aces...............................................................................................3 vs. FAMU (8/29/08) PERSONAL: Born March 29, 1989 … Double majoring in Finance & Marketing and Business … Daughter of Gary and Jennifer Neville … Uncle played football at McMaster University and with the Hamilton Tigercats of the CFL.

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Digs.................................................................................7 vs. Bowling Green (8/30/08) Solo Blocks.........1 vs. Miami (10/23/07), vs. VT (10/26/07), vs. WF (11/2/07), .............................vs. Miami (9/19/08), vs. WF (10/31/08), vs. Miami (11/26/08) Block Assists.........................................................................................5 vs. UF (9/8/08) Blocks.....................................................................................................5 vs. UF (9/8/08) Points........................................................................... 15 vs. Bowling Green (8/30/08)

CAREER TOTALS TA PCT A A/S ACE SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TOT B/S BE BHE PTS 294 .160 2 0.04 0 6 33 0.62 7 3 12 15 0.28 1 3 102.0 659 .269 28 0.26 5 7 63 0.59 5 3 53 56 0.52 3 6 305.5 953 .235 30 0.19 5 13 96 0.60 12 6 65 71 0.44 4 9 407.5


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#3 lauren richardson Junior • 6’0” • Outside Hitter Ocala, Fla. High School: St. John’s Lutheran Club Team: Brick City Slam SOPHMORE YEAR (2008): -Led the team with 321 kills, 958 total attacks and 18 solo blocks -Earned All-ACC honors for first time in her career as a second team member -Managed a career-high 3.00 kills per set -Recorded 229 kills and 20 service aces against ACC opponents -Set career high of 22 kills against both North Carolina (10/17) and Clemson (11/14) -Four solo blocks and six total blocks against Morehead State broke previous match record -Put down 15 kills in the three set sweep over ACC Co-Champion North Carolina (11/21) -Finished season with 61 total blocks (18 solo, 43 assisted), 24 service aces and a team-high 384.5 points -Named to the ACC All-Academic Team FRESHMAN YEAR (2007): -Started 11 matches and played in 57 games in first season as a Seminole -Finished the season in fifth on the squad with 123 kills, averaging 2.16 a game -Recorded a season-high 16 kills and 17 points to help FSU beat Maryland, 3-2, in Tallahassee (11/10) HIGH SCHOOL: -Earned First-Team 1A All-State honors from the Florida Sportswriters Association her last two seasons after Second-Team accolades in her first two seasons -Runner-up for the 2006 Florida Dairy Farmers Miss Volleyball award -Three-time player of the year by the Ocala Star Banner -Also a three-time All-Region selection by the Star Banner -Finished her career with 1,477 kills, 350 blocks, 363 aces, 399 assists and 354 digs 2008 All-ACC Second Team Member -Posted over 300 kills and 300 assists in leading St. John’s to the finals of the 2006 2008 ACC All-Academic Team Member FHSAA tournament -Led the Saints to at least the semifinals of the state tournament all four years of her career FLORIDA STATE CAREER HIGHS -Played on the Team Florida Youth National Kills...............................................22 vs. UNC (10/17/08), vs. Clemson (11/14/08) Team that won the 2004 USA Volleyball High Total Attacks..............................................................................53 vs. UNC (10/17/08) Performance Championship Hitting Percentage (min. 20 attacks)...................................500 vs. UVA (10/25/08) -Won the 2001 USA Junior Beach championships Assists................................................................................................................2 (six times) in the 13-under division Service Aces...........................................................................4 vs. Clemson (11/14/08) -Winning state AAU titles in 1999 and 2000 in Digs..................................17 vs. Morehead St (9/13/08), vs. Maryland (10/10/08), the high jumpo ..............................................................................................................vs. Duke (11/2/08) -Member of the National Honor Society

Solo Blocks........................................................................6 vs. Morehead St (9/13/08) Block Assists.................................................................................4 vs. UVA (10/27/07) PERSONAL: Born January 13, 1989 … MajorBlocks.................................................................................7 vs. Morehead St (9/13/08) ing in Dietetics … Daughter of Craig and Dena Points..................................................................................26.5 vs. Clemson (11/14/08) Richardson. Year MP-MS SP 2007 24-11 57 2008 29-29 107 Total 53-40 164

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CAREER TOTALS TA PCT A A/S ACE SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TOT 358 .151 5 0.09 8 20 56 0.98 8 1 14 15 958 .194 24 0.22 24 14 290 2.71 30 18 43 61 1316 .182 29 0.18 32 34 346 2.11 38 19 57 76

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#10 jenna romanelli Junior • 5’4” • Defensive Specialist Lighthouse Point, Fla. High School: Cardinal Gibbons Club Team: Boomers Volleyball Club SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008): -Saw time on the court in all 30 matches and 111 sets -Contributed 26 points and 11 assists on the season, which were both career highs -Set a career high with 21 digs against Wright State (9/13) -Led the team with 25 service aces and finished third with 272 digs -Averaged 2.45 digs per set against ACC opponents -Recorded first career kill against Georgia Tech (10/3) FRESHMAN YEAR (2007): -Saw action in 50 games with six starts as a freshman -Started the first match of the season against UNC-Asheville (8/25) -Was in the top seven on the squad with nine service aces -Notched a match season-high of four points against North Carolina (11/23) -Recorded a match season-high of 10 digs against Maryland (11/10) HIGH SCHOOL: -Second-Team All-County Selection by the Fort Lauderdale SunSentinel and Miami Herald as a junior and senior after honorable mention accolades as a sophomore -Served as team captain for the Cardinal Gibbons team that won the 2006 FHSAA 4A championship with a perfect 32-0 record -Member of the Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-State team as a senior -Named MVP of the Broward County Athletic Association AllStar Game -Helped Cardinal Gibbons to at least the regional finals all four years of her prep career. -Member of the National Honor Society -Named Homecoming Queen her senior year -Contributed over 250 hours of community service. PERSONAL: Born February 20, 1989 … Double majoring in Exercise Science and Dietics … Daughter of Dennis and Charn Romanelli … Parents and older sisters, Dana and Nina, are alumni of Florida State.

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FLORIDA STATE CAREER HIGHS Kills......................................................................................................1 at GT (10/3/08) Assists........................................................2 (vs. UNF (9/5/08), vs. SD St (9/7/08), ................................................................... vs. NC St (10/18/08), vs. GT (11/16/08) Service Aces............................................................................... 4 vs. UNC (11/23/07) Digs.......................................................................................21 vs. Wright St (9/13/08) Points........................................................................................... 4 vs. UNC (11/23/07)

CAREER TOTALS TA PCT A A/S ACE SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TOT 1 .000 5 0.10 9 17 51 1.02 16 0 0 0 4 .000 11 0.10 25 46 272 2.45 15 0 0 0 5 .000 16 0.10 34 63 323 2.01 31 0 0 0

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#4 taylor wilson Junior • 5’7” • Defensive Specialist Clearwater, Fla. High School: Countryside Club Team: Mizuno Bombers SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008): -Named to the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic AllDistrict team -Saw action in all 30 matches and 107 sets as a sophomore -Had a career high 11 digs against Duke (11/2) -Totaled 153 digs and 22 assists -Recorded one kill on four occasions -Picked up 17 service aces FRESHMAN YEAR (2007): -Started one match against Long Beach State (9/08) and appeared in eight games -Recorded a season high five digs against Boston College (11/9) -Committed just one error in 23 serves as a defensive specialist HIGH SCHOOL: -Named Second Team All-Pinellas County by the St. Petersburg Times her senior year -Garnered Honorable Mention All-County accolades from the Times as a junior -Team MVP her last two seasons at Countryside -Helped the Cougars to the FHSAA state tournament the last two years, including a spot in the regional semifinals in 2006 -Played in the FACA All-State Senior volleyball match in Gainesville -Coached by Kaylyn Bayly at Countryside while she played under the direction of Brandie McCollom at Mizuno Bombers -Also played four years of soccer and three seasons of track at Countryside -Named team MVP of the track squad as a junior -Inducted into the Countryside Hall of Fame her senior year -Member of the National Honor Society her last two years at Countryside FLORIDA STATE CAREER HIGHS -Awarded the US Army Reserve National Kills............................................................... 1 vs. Duke (9/26/08), vs. BC (11/7/08), Scholar/Athlete Award as a senior ..................................................................vs. Maryland (11/8/08), vs. GT (11/16/08) -Named to the Times All-Academic Team.

Total Attacks............................ 2 vs. Maryland (11/8/08), vs. Clemson (11/14/08) Assists...........................................................................................4 vs. NC St (10/18/08) Service Aces....................................2 vs. Wright St (9/13/08), vs. UNC (10/17/08) PERSONAL: Born September 20, 1988 … .......................................................................................................... vs. NC St (11/20/08) Majoring in Interior Design … Daughter of Digs................................................................................................ 11 vs. Duke (11/2/08) Darrald and Stacy Wilson. Points.........2 vs. Wright St (9/13/08), vs. Duke (9/26/08), vs. UNC (10/17/08) Year MP-MS SP 2007 5-1 8 2008 30-0 107 Total 35-1 115

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#23 lauren younG Junior • 6’2” • Middle Blocker Ben Wheeler, Texas High School: Van Club Team: Dallas Summit SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008): -Started five of 20 matches played -Set new career-high marks with 13.5 points against Duke (9/26) and 23 attacks against Wake Forest (9/25) -Averaged 1.66 kills per set against ACC opponents -Averaged 1.96 points per set with a single-season high of 88 total -Recorded 24 total blocks, six of which were solo and 18 assisted FRESHMAN YEAR (2007): -Saw action in 46 games with seven starts -Averaged 1.41 kills a game with 65 total at the end of the season -Put up 83.5 points, an average of 1.80 per game -Ranked fifth on the team with 32 total blocks (five solo, 27 assisted) -Set a career high seven blocks (two solo, five assisted) at Boston College (10/13) -Recorded a season high of 11 kills and 12 points against Clemson (10/7) 2006 SEASON: -Was granted a medical redshirt after seeing action in two games as a freshman -Recorded a kill in her collegiate debut against Stetson (9/1) during the FSU Invitational -Came back the next day to record a kill and a block versus South Alabama (9/2) HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: -Earned her second District 15-3A First-Team All-District award as a senior -Named Van Zandt County Offensive Player of the Year her last season after garnering Defensive Player of the Year accolades the year before -Served as team captain her final prep season -Earned a spot on the Texas Girls Coaches AsFLORIDA STATE CAREER HIGHS sociation First Team as a junior Digs. . ......................................................................................4 vs. BC (10/13/07) -Member of Tyler Morning Telegraph FirstTeam All-East Texas squad in 2004 Kills............................................................................. 11 vs. Clemson (10/7/07) -Named District 15-3A Outstanding Blocker Points...............................................................................13.5 at Duke (9/26/08) -Was a three-sport standout at Van, earning Total Attacks........................................................................ 23 at WF (9/25/08) First-Team All-District, Morning Telegraph All-East Texas and Defensive Player of the year Hitting Percentage....................................................700 vs. NC St (10/20/07) honors in basketball while advancing to track Assists........................................... 1 vs. WF (9/30/07), vs. UNC (10/19/07), regionals in the high jump and triple jump ............................................................vs. Miami (10/23/07), at WF (9/25/08) -Earned a pair of Academic All-District honors in both volleyball and basketball Solo Blocks.......................................2 vs. BC (10/13/07), vs. UNF (9/5/08) PERSONAL: Born October 30, 1987 …Majoring in Social Science and minoring in History … Daughter of Trecia Young and Michael Nelson.

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Block Assists.............................5 vs. BC (10/13/07), vs. Stetson (9/30/08), ...................................................................................................at Duke (9/26/08) Blocks....................................................................................7 vs. BC (10/13/07)

CAREER TOTALS TA PCT A A/S ACE SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TOT B/S BE BHE PTS 4 .250 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1 1 0.50 0 0 2.5 158 .266 3 0.07 0 0 10 0.22 0 5 27 32 0.70 4 0 83.5 157 .338 1 0.02 0 0 6 0.13 0 6 18 24 0.53 5 0 88.0 319 .301 4 0.04 0 0 16 0.17 0 11 46 57 0.61 9 0 174.0


2009 seminoles ment, Mason High Tournament and Kalamazoo Central High Tournament -Team captain during junior and senior years Sophomore • 5’9” • Defensive Specialist -Led team in kills and service reception percentage three Mason, Mich. consecutive years (2004-06) High School: Okemos -MVP of Okemos High Club Team: USA Michigan Runbird School squad three years running FRESHAN YEAR (2008): -Given the Coach’s Award her sophomore year -Saw action in 14 matches and 26 sets -Named Offensive Player of the Year on high school team in -Played first set as a Seminole in the sweep over Stetson (8/30) and 2005 and 2006 picked up three service aces and four digs -Had a season best 10 digs against Niagara (9/12) PERSONAL: Born November 29, 1988 … Majoring in -Finished year with 25 digs, five service aces, four assists and five Sociology… Daughter of Dan and Kim Dudley… uncle Kirk points Carruthers was an All-American in football at Florida State (1988-91). HIGH SCHOOL: FLORIDA STATE CAREER HIGHS -Member of the All-Conference team three years running (2004-06) Digs........................... 10 vs. Niagara (9/12/08) -Earned First Team All-Region honors in three-straight years Service Aces.................3 vs. Stetson (8/30/08) -Named the Tournament MVP three times – Owosso High TournaAssists.......................2 vs. Wright St (9/13/08)

#2 Drew dudley

CAREER TOTALS Year MP-MS SP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S ACE SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TOT B/S BE BHE PTS 2008 14-0 26 0 0.00 0 0 .000 4 0.15 5 3 25 0.96 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 -Also led team to championship at 2006 Trans Tasman Quadrangular Tournament in which she was named the MVP -Earned the 2006 and 2007 Sophomore • 6’2” • Outside Hitter Blues and Merit Award at OtuTauranga, New Zealand moetai College High School: Otumoeati College -Was awarded with the Diligence Award in 2005 Club Team: Tauranga Women’s -Tauranga Women’s club team FRESHMAN YEAR (2008): was coached by Stewart Henderson -Played in 28 matches as a freshman last season and started 26 of them PERSONAL: Born March 22, 1990 … Majoring in Sports -Averaged 1.73 kills per set with 168 total Management… Daughter of Felicity Morgan. -Registered 191.0 points for an average of 1.97 points per set -Recorded 76 digs to average 0.78 digs per set

#1 Rachael morgan

HIGH SCHOOL: -Named 2007 Australian Nationals MVP -As team captain in 2007, earned secondary school indoor MVP honors and was the outdoor volleyball champion -Placed ninth at World Beach Volleyball Competition in Poland in 2007 -Named the MVP after leading team to the title at the New Zealand Secondary School Nationals in 2006

FLORIDA STATE CAREER HIGHS Kills..................................................................13 vs. Miami (11/26/08) Total Attacks......... 35 vs. UNC (10/17/08), vs. Miami (11/26/08) Hitting Percentage (min. 20 attacks).... .348 vs. Niagara (9/12/08) Assists..................................................................2 vs. BGSU (8/30/08) Aces.....................................................................2 vs. BGSU (8/30/08) Digs.................................7 vs. WF (9/25/08), vs. Miami (11/26/08) Solo Blocks............ 1 vs. FAMU (8/29/08), vs. Niagara (9/12/08), ................................................ vs. WF (9/25/08), vs. Duke (9/26/08) Block Assists........................................................... 3 vs. WF (9/25/08) Blocks....................................................................... 4 vs. WF (9/25/08)

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2009 seminoles #20 DuygU Duzceler Freshman • 5’10” • Setter Istanbul, Turkey High School: Private Bahcesehir Club Team: Vakifbank Gunes Sigorta - Named Best Setter at 2007 Balkan Championship. PERSONAL: Born April 6, 1990 … Intended major is Biology … Daughter of Meltem and Huseyin Duzceler.

#22 sareea freeman Freshman • 6’4” • Middle Blocker Fresno, Calif. High School: Sunnyside Club Team: Asics Sport City PERSONAL: Born October 25, 1991 … Enrolled in Undergraduate Studies … Daughter of Cheryl Horn and Rennay Freeman.

#7 fatma yildirim Freshman • 6’0” • Outside Hitter Istanbul, Turkey High School: Yuzyil Isil Club Team: Eczacibasi - Named the Best Server after a second-place finish at the 2007 Balkan Championships - Helped her team to a first-place finish at the 2007 European Championship Qualifications and would go on to finish sixth overall at the Championship event PERSONAL: Born March 1, 1990 … Plans to major in Pre-Med … Daughter of Yildiz and Ahmet Yildirim.

#11 courtney zuber Freshman • 5’7” • Defensive Specialist Tallahassee, Fla. High School: Leon Club Team: Tallahassee Juniors -Member of the Honor Roll at Leon and graduated with honors PERSONAL: Born November 29, 1989 … Majoring in Art… Daughter of Daniel and Stacy Zuber.


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2009 Florida State Volleyball Team

TOP ROW (from left): Fatma Yildirim, Duygu Duzceler, Jenna Romanelli, Courtney Zuber, Drew Dudley, Nikki Baker, Taylor Wilson BOTTOM ROW (from left): Lauren Richardson, Brianna Barry, Mira Djuric, Lauren Young, Sareea Freeman, Rachael Morgan, Jordana Price, Stephanie Neville

“We certainly want to be a bigger, more physical blocking team than we were last year. We focused on that a lot in the spring. We want to run a faster offense than we did last fall and we feel like defensively we should be improved with our speed. We want to be more athletic. Typically a Chris Poole team is going to be a very dynamic, athletic team.” -FSU Head Volleyball Coach Chris Poole

2009 Florida State Volleyball Coaching Staff (from left): Assistant Coach Gokhan Yilmaz, Head Coach Chris Poole, Associate Head Coach Holly Watts

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Under New Management

FSU announced the hiring of Chris Poole as head volleyball coach on June 10, 2008. Poole came to FSU after 14 seasons as the head coach at Arkansas, where he built a nationally-prominent program from the ground up, leading the Lady Razorbacks to 11 SEC Western Division titles and 11 postseason appearances.

Moon AND Richardson Earn All-ACC Honors

Senior Ashlee Moon and sophomore Lauren Richardson picked up All-Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball Second Team honors. Moon led the ACC for most of the season in digs per set and closed out her Seminole career ranked second in the league averaging 4.86 digs per set and totaling 471 digs on the season as the libero. Leading the squad with 321 kills in her second season, Richardson also topped the Seminoles with 14 doubledoubles, 18 solo blocks and 384.5 points. The Ocala, Fla. native also ranked second with 290 digs and tied Moon with 24 service aces. In ACC action, Richardson finished the year ranked ninth in the conference with a 3.14 killsper-set average. It was the first All-ACC selections for both players.

Price Earns All-East Region Honorable Mention HONORS

Junior Jordana Price became the first Seminole to earn an AVCA All-East Region honorable mention nod since the 2006 season when Makini Thompson made the All-Region Team. The middle blocker led FSU in blocking with 113 total blocks on the season, 98 of which were block assists and 15 solo. She also finished the year sixth in the ACC with 1.09 blocks per set.

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2008 REVIEW

FIVE SEMINOLES NAMED TO ALLACC ACADEMIC VOLLEYBALL TEAM

Florida State had more selections than any other team in the ACC as senior libero Ashlee Moon, juniors Brianna Barry and Jordana Price and sophomores Lauren Richardson and Jenna Romanelli were named to the All-ACC Academic Volleyball Team. To be eligible for consideration, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.00 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.00 cumulative average during her academic career.

TWO SEMINOLES NAMED TO ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAM

For the first time since 2006, Florida State volleyball earned two CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic AllDistrict Team accolades. Junior Brianna Barry and sophomore Taylor Wilson were each honored for the first time in their Seminole careers. Barry earned second team honors with a cumulative GPA of 3.46 and Wilson was named to the third team after maintaining a 3.97 cumulative GPA. In total, 10 Atlantic Coast Conference volleyball studentathletes made the grade this season.

ACC WEEKLY HONORS

Two Florida State volleyball players earned weekly conference honor as junior Brianna Barry picked up the first ACC Player of the Week on September 15 and was followed by sophomore Stephanie Neville on October 27. Barry shared the award with Kelsey Jones of Wake Forest after leading the Seminoles to a tournament crown at the Raider Challenge in Dayton, Ohio. The middle blocker notched a team-high 33 kills total and .485 attacking percentage over the three-day event and was named the tournament MVP. Neville picked up her first weekly conference award after solid performances in the three-set sweeps over Taylor Wilson


2008 REVIEW Virginia and Virginia Tech on the road. The outside hitter recorded 33 total kills, seven digs and three blocks over the weekend.

MOON LEAVES MARK ON RECORD BOOK

Ashlee Moon had a breakout season as a senior and libero for the Seminoles in 2008. Her 471 total digs in 2008 ranks third in the FSU single-season top-10 and she closed out her career at Florida State ranked second in the Atlantic Coast Conference with a 4.86 digs-per-set average.

SEEING DOUBLE

The 2008 Seminoles racked up more double-doubles than any FSU squad in the past six seasons with a whopping total of 23. Leading the way was sophomore Lauren Richardson with 13 double-doubles for kills and digs, including 22 kills and 14 digs against North Carolina and 22 kills and 13 digs in the 3-2 win over Clemson on Nov. 14. Setter Nikki Baker recorded nine while middle blocker Jordana Price rounded out the double-doubles with one. The last time Florida State had that many double-doubles in a season was the 21 total and one triple-double courtesy of Cassie McLaughlin in 2003.

FSU’S RECORD WHEN... Home...........................................................................11-5 Away .............................................................................. 8-4 Neutral........................................................................... 2-0 Conference..................................................................13-7 Overall.........................................................................21-9 Three-set matches......................................................13-3 Four-set matches.......................................................... 5-2 Five-set matches........................................................... 3-4 Won first set................................................................16-4 Lost first set.................................................................. 5-5 Won second set...........................................................17-1 Lost second set............................................................. 4-8 Won first two sets.......................................................14-0 Lost first two sets......................................................... 2-3 Against top-5 teams..................................................... 0-0 Against top-10 teams................................................... 0-1 Against top-25 teams................................................... 0-1 Against unranked teams............................................21-7 Televised matches........................................................ 1-4 Leading in kills............................................................20-2 Trailing in kills.............................................................. 1-7 Tied in kills.................................................................... 0-0 Leading in blocks.......................................................16-2 Trailing in blocks.......................................................... 4-7 Tied in blocks............................................................... 1-0 Leading in digs............................................................18-1 Trailing in digs.............................................................. 2-7 Tied in digs.................................................................... 1-1 Leading in service aces..............................................13-3 Trailing in service aces................................................. 5-4 Tied in service aces...................................................... 3-1 Leading in hitting %..................................................20-0 Trailing in hitting %..................................................... 1-9 Tied in hitting percentage........................................... 0-0 Florida State’s hitting %: .400 and higher............................................................. 2-0 .300 to .399.................................................................... 5-0 .200 to .299..................................................................11-4 .100 to .199.................................................................... 3-3 .000 to .099.................................................................... 0-2 Opponents’ hitting %: .400 and higher............................................................. 0-0 .300 to .399.................................................................... 0-2 .200 to .299.................................................................... 3-6 .100 to .199..................................................................10-1 .000 to .099.................................................................... 8-0 On Monday................................................................... 0-1 On Tuesday................................................................... 0-0 On Wednesday.............................................................. 0-1 On Thursday................................................................. 2-1 On Friday...................................................................... 9-4 On Saturday.................................................................. 7-1 On Sunday..................................................................... 3-1 In August....................................................................... 3-0 In September................................................................ 6-4 In October..................................................................... 6-3 In November................................................................ 6-2

TEAM MATCH HIGHS Attack %.................486........ vs. Florida A&M (Aug. 29) Kills (total) ............ 70...... vs. North Carolina (Oct. 17) Kills (3 sets)............ 47........... at Virginia Tech (Oct. 24) ............................................. at North Carolina (Nov. 21) Kills (4 sets)............ 60................. vs. NC State (Oct. 18) Kills (5 sets)............ 70...... vs. North Carolina (Oct. 17) Att. (total).............. 207..... vs. North Carolina (Oct. 17) Att. (3 sets )........... 127.......... at Virginia Tech (Oct. 24) Att. (4 sets)............ 160................vs. Maryland (Oct. 10) Att. (5 sets)............ 207..... vs. North Carolina (Oct. 17) Assists (total).......... 63...... vs. North Carolina (Oct. 17) ................................. 63.........vs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 16) Assists (3 sets)........ 45....................at Maryland (Nov. 8) Assists (4 sets)........ 63.........vs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 16) Assists (5 sets)........ 63...... vs. North Carolina (Oct. 17) Digs (total).............. 93...... vs. North Carolina (Oct. 17) Digs (3 sets)............ 63....................at Maryland (Nov. 8) Digs (4 sets)............ 80.................vs. Maryland (Oct. 10) Digs (5 sets)............ 93...... vs. North Carolina (Oct. 17) Service Aces........... 12......... vs. Florida A&M (Aug. 29) Blocks (total).........17.5........... at Wake Forest (Sept. 25)

INDIVDUAL MATCH HIGHS Attack %............594................Brianna Barry at Wright State (Sept. 13) Kills (total)..........22.............Lauren Richardson vs. Clemson (Nov. 14) Kills (3 sets)........15.....................Lauren Richardson at UNC (Nov. 21) Kills (4 sets)........17.............................Jordana Price at Miami (Sept. 19) Kills (5 sets)........22.............Lauren Richardson vs. Clemson (Nov. 14) Att. (total)...........53....................Lauren Richardson vs. UNC (Oct. 17) Att. (3 sets).........44.....................Lauren Richardson at UNC (Nov. 21) Att. (4 sets).........46....................Lauren Richardson at Duke (Sept. 26) Att. (5 sets).........53....................Lauren Richardson vs. UNC (Oct. 17) Points (total).....26.5............Lauren Richardson vs. Clemson (Nov. 14) Points (3 sets)...16.5....................Lauren Richardson at UNC (Nov. 21) Points (4 sets)...20.5............................Jordana Price at Miami (Sept. 19) Points (5 sets)...26.5............Lauren Richardson vs. Clemson (Nov. 14) Assists (total)......58................. Nikki Baker vs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 16) Assists (3 sets)....42............................Nikki Baker at Maryland (Nov. 8) Assists (4 sets)....58................. Nikki Baker vs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 16) Assists (5 sets)....57................................ Nikki Baker vs. UNC (Oct. 17) Digs (total)..........35............................. Ashlee Moon vs. UNC (Oct. 17) Digs (3 sets)........21...........................Ashlee Moon at Virginia (Oct. 25) Digs (4 sets)........29............................ Ashlee Moon at Miami (Sept. 19) Digs (5 sets)........35............................. Ashlee Moon vs. UNC (Oct. 17) Service Aces........5....................... Ashlee Moon vs. Maryland (Oct. 10) Blocks (total)......11..................Jordana Price at Wake Forest (Sept. 25) Blocks (solo).......4..Lauren Richardson vs. Morehead State (Sept. 13) Blocks (assist).....11..................Jordana Price at Wake Forest (Sept. 25)

2008 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Nikki Baker vs. Stetson (Aug. 30).......................................... 34 assists, 10 digs Nikki Baker vs. Long Beach State (Sept. 4)......................... 48 assists, 10 digs Lauren Richardson vs. Long Beach State (Sept. 4)................. 10 kills, 11 digs Lauren Richardson vs. Niagra (Sept. 12).................................. 11 kills, 10 digs Lauren Richardson at Wright State (Sept. 13)......................... 16 kills, 10 digs Lauren Richardson vs. Wake Forest (Sept. 25)........................ 14 kills, 14 digs Nikki Baker at Duke (Sept. 26).............................................. 41 assists, 13 digs Nikki Baker vs. UNC (Oct. 10).............................................. 47 assists, 13 digs Lauren Richardson vs. Maryland (Oct. 10).............................. 13 kills, 17 digs Lauren Richardson vs. UNC (Oct. 17)..................................... 22 kills, 14 digs Nikki Baker vs. UNC (Oct. 17).............................................. 57 assists, 10 digs Nikki Baker vs. NC State (Oct. 18)....................................... 45 assists, 12 digs

Lauren Richardson vs. NC State (Oct. 18)............................... 16 kills, 10 digs Jordana Price at Wake Forest (Oct. 25)................................12 kills, 11 blocks Lauren Richardson vs. Wake Forest (Oct. 31)......................... 10 kills, 14 digs Lauren Richardson vs. Duke (Nov. 2)....................................... 10 kills, 17 digs Nikki Baker at Boston College (Nov. 7)............................... 39 assists, 14 digs Nikki Baker at Maryland (Nov. 8).......................................... 42 assists, 10 digs Layren Richardson at Maryland (Nov. 8)................................. 12 kills, 12 digs Lauren Richardson vs. Clemson (Nov. 14)............................... 22 kills, 13 digs Nikki Baker vs. Clemson (Nov. 14)....................................... 50 assists, 10 digs Lauren Richardson vs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 16)...................... 17 kills, 15 digs Lauren Richardson at North Carolina (Nov. 16).................... 15 kills, 10 digs

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2008 MATCH-BY-MATCH REsults

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Score 3-0 3-1 3-0 2-3 3-0 3-0 0-3 3-0 3-0 3-2 1-3 3-2 1-3 0-3 0-3 3-1 3-0 2-3 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-3 3-1 3-0 3-2 3-1 3-0 3-0 2-3

Score-by-set 25-13,25-15,25-16 18-25,25-23,25-13,25-22 25-2,26-24,25-12 25-21,26-28,19-25,25-16,7-15 25-15,28-26,25-14 25-19,25-23,25-17 22-25,24-26,24-26 25-21,25-22,25-23 25-17,25-20,25-10 24-26,22-25,25-17,25-15,15-10 25-23,19-25,22-25,29-31 23-25,25-13,23-25,25-16,15-12 17-25,17-25,25-21,22-25 21-25,16-25,17-25 12-25,17-25,14-25 25-20,22-25,25-21,25-18 25-14,25-18,25-15 21-25,25-18,25-21,23-25,11-15 25-20,25-9,23-25,25-14 25-23,25-22,25-23 25-22,25-23,26-24 25-17,25-20,25-19 25-22,17-25,25-20,21-25,10-15 25-11,17-25,25-18,25-20 25-20,25-15,25-16 22-25,18-25,25-16,25-23,15-12 22-25,25-18,26-24,25-19 25-18,25-19,25-18 25-17,25-20,25-21 25-22,21-25,25-18,13-25,11-15

Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) Seminole Tri-Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) Raider Challenge (Dayton, Ohio) ACC

Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: 3 sets: 4 sets: 5 sets:

W-L-T 21-9 13-7 11-5 8-4 2-0 13-3 5-2 3-4

Attend Total: Home: Away: Neutral:

Overall 1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 4-1 5-1 5-2 6-2 7-2 8-2 8-3 9-3 9-4 9-5 9-6 10-6 11-6 11-7 12-7 13-7 14-7 15-7 15-8 16-8 17-8 18-8 19-8 20-8 21-8 21-9

Conf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2-4 3-4 3-5 4-5 5-5 6-5 7-5 7-6 8-6 9-6 10-6 11-6 12-6 13-6 13-7

Time 1:15 1:50 1:10 2:10 1:20 1:25 1:40 1:15 1:25 2:05 2:03 2:02 1:46 1:15 1:04 2:00 1:11 2:27 1:50 1:34 1:30 1:23 2:15 1:36 1:35 2:10 1:48 1:07 1:17 2:07

2008 TOURNAMENT HONORS Dates 30 16 12 2

Total 15913 8194 7413 306

Avg. 530 512 618 153

FSU Invitational All-Tournament Team Jordana Price - MVP Brianna Barry Stephanie Neville SEMINOLE TRI-Tourney All-Tournament Team Nikki Baker Brianna Barry Lauren Richardson RAIDER CHALLENGE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Brianna Barry - MVP Rachael Morgan Jordana Price

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Att. 462 347 347 595 299 337 1018 136 170 196 834 253 418 1857 785 513 393 579 443 707 467 643 492 142 418 610 402 469 867 714


2008 MATCH-BY-MATCH STATS 2008 Florida State Volleyball Florida State Team Match-by-Match (as of May 22, 2009) All matches

Date

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FLORIDA A&M BOWLING GREEN STETSON LONG BEACH STATE NORTH FLORIDA SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FLORIDA vs Niagara vs Morehead State at Wright State at Miami at Wake Forest at Duke at Georgia Tech at Clemson MARYLAND BOSTON COLLEGE NORTH CAROLINA NC STATE at Virginia Tech at Virginia WAKE FOREST DUKE at Boston College at Maryland CLEMSON GEORGIA TECH at NC State at North Carolina MIAMI

Sets played: 111 Kills per set: 13.15 Assists per set: 12.14

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Service aces per set: 1.27 Digs per set: 15.14 Blocks per set: 2.32

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4 7.0 0 10.0 1 9.0 3 11.0 2 9.0 2 10.0 0 12.5 3 5.0 1 16.0 5 10.0 3 10.0 4 17.5 2 11.0 0 6.0 1 2.0 7 10.0 0 5.5 5 8.5 3 8.0 0 4.0 2 8.0 1 5.5 3 7.0 2 9.0 1 6.0 2 7.5 2 7.0 0 9.5 2 10.0 7 5.5 68 257.0 47 202.5

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3-0 3-1 3-0 2-3 3-0 3-0 0-3 3-0 3-0 3-2 1-3 3-2 1-3 0-3 0-3 3-1 3-0 2-3 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-3 3-1 3-0 3-2 3-1 3-0 3-0 2-3

Points per set: 16.74 Ball handling errors per set: 0.29 Reception errors per set: 0.98

2008 CATEGORY LEADERS Points.................... S........... Points....Pts/Game Lauren Richardson ... 107............. 584............. 3.59 Hitting Pct............ S...............K...............E............TA........... Pct. Brianna Barry..............87.............. 246...............65............ 518.............349 Kills....................... S...............K........... K/Set Lauren Richardson..... 107............. 321.............. 3.0 Assists................... S...............A........... A/Set Nikki Baker.............. 111............1,209...........10.89 Blocks (Total)........ S..............BS.............BA........ Total......B/Set Jordana Price.............. 104.............. 15................98............ 113............1.09

2008 TEAM PER-SET Sets played:............................................................................... 111 Kills per set:............................................................................ 13.2 Assists per set:........................................................................ 12.1 Service aces per set:................................................................. 1.3 Reception errors per set:......................................................... 1.0 Digs per set:............................................................................ 15.1 Blocks per set:........................................................................... 2.3

Service Aces.......... S..............SA......... SA/Set Jenna Romanelli......... 111.............. 25.............. 0.23 Digs....................... S............. Dig......... D/Set Ashlee Moon.............97.............. 471............. 4.86 *Returning players in italics.

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Opponent...................Kills.................Assists......................Aces........................Digs................ Total Blocks..................... Points Florida A&M........................Barry (10).................. Baker (36).................... Baker/Neville (3).................... Moon (9)........................... Price (4)................................... Price (12) Bowling Green......................Barry (15).................. Baker (48)............................Baker (3).......................... Moon (14).......................... Price (5).................................. Barry (18) Stetson..............................Richardson (11)............. Baker (34).......................... Dudley (3)..........................Baker (10).........................Young (6).......................Richardson (14) Long Beach State..................Barry (20)....................aker (48)............................ Moon (4).......................... Moon (28).......................... Price (6).................................. Barry (22) North Florida.......................Morgan (8)................. Baker (24)........................Romanelli (3).......................Wilson (9).................. Barry/Neville (3)..................... Morgan (8.5) S. Dakota State.......................Barry (9)................... Baker (28)............... Richardson/Dudley (2).............. Moon (13)..........................Barry (6)..............................Barry (12.5) Florida....................................Barry (13).................. Baker (30).......... Baker/Wilson/Romanelli (1)......... Moon (14).......................... Price (6)...............................Barry (15.5) Niagra................................Richardson (11)............. Baker (41).................................n/a............................Romanelli (10)...................Niekamp (3)....................Richardson (12) Morehead State......................Barry (9)................... Baker (28).....................Barry/Wilson (1)...............Richardson (17)................Richardson (6).........................Barry (12.5) Wright State...........................Barry (19).................. Baker (57)................Wilson/ Romanelli (2)...........Romanelli (21)...................... Price (7)................................... Price (22) Miami..................................... Price (17)................... Baker (44)............................Baker (2).......................... Moon (29)..........................Barry (6)...............................Price (20.5) Wake Forest......................Richardson (14)............. Baker (49)............................ Price (2)........................... Moon (20)......................... Price (11)...............................Price (19.5) Duke....................................... Price (14)................... Baker (41)........................... Moon (2).......................... Moon (24).........................Young (6).................................. Price (16) Georgia Tech......................... Price (8).................... Baker (29).................................n/a............................... Moon (15)..........................Baker (3).................................... Price (9) Clemson................................ Neville (7).................. Baker (23)................ Neville/Romanelli (1)............... Moon (11)...........Baker/Price/Niekamp (1)..................Neville (8) Maryland.....................Barry/Richardson (13)....... Baker (47)........................... Moon (5).......................... Moon (25)..........................Barry (6)................................. Barry (19) Boston College.....................Barry (11).................. Baker (26).......................Richardson (3).................Richardson (10)..................... Price (3).................................. Barry (12) North Carolina................Richardson (22)............. Baker (57).................... Wilson/Moon (2).................. Moon (35)....................Baker/Price (4)..................Richardson (24) NC State...........................Richardson (16)............. Baker (45)............... Richardson/Wilson (1).............. Moon (25).......................... Price (5).....................Richardson (18.5) Virginia Tech....................... Neville (12)................. Baker (41)...............Richardson/ Wilson (1)............. Moon (15)..........................Barry (2)....................Richardson (12.5) Virginia..............................Richardson (14)............. Baker (39)............................Barry (2).......................... Moon (21).................... Barry/Price (4)..................Richardson (14) Wake Forest......................... Neville (12)................. Baker (31).......................Richardson (2)..................Romanelli (15)......................Barry (3)........................... Neville (13.5) Duke.......................................Barry (14).................. Baker (51).......................Richardson (2)..................... Moon (19).......................... Price (5).......................Barry/Price (15) Boston College................... Neville (13)................. Baker (39)..........................Four with 2 .......................Baker (14).......................... Price (7).................... Neville/Price (14) Maryland.............................. Neville (14)................. Baker (42).................................n/a............................... Moon (18).....................Richardson (3)........... Price/Neville (14.5) Clemson............................Richardson (22)............. Baker (50).......................Richardson (4)..................... Moon (30).................. Morgan/Price (3) ...........Richardson (26.5) Georgia Tech...................Richardson (17)............. Baker (58)........................Romanelli (2)...................... Moon (18)................... Price/Young (3) . ...........Richardson (19.5) NC State................................Barry (11).................. Baker (33)............................Baker (4).......................... Moon (11)........................ Neville (4).............................Barry (12.5) North Carolina................Richardson (15)............. Baker (38)............................Barry (3).......................... Moon (14)..........................Barry (5)....................Richardson (16.5) Miami.................................. Morgan (13)................ Baker (52)............................Baker (2).......................... Moon (21).................. Barry/Neville (3).................... Neville (14)

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2008 Florida State Volleyball Florida State Overall Individual Statistics (as of May 22, 2009) All matches

2008 SEASON STATISTICS

Overall record: 21-9 Conf: 13-7 Home: 11-5 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 2-0 Attack

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.349 6 0.07 43 .140 . 338 1 0.02 7 . 143 .301 8 0.08 46 .174 . 269 28 0.26 146 .192 .194 24 0.22 113 .212 . 179 7 0.07 46 .152 .099 1209 10.8 3022 .400 . 079 4 0.11 18 .222 . 067 22 0.21 131 .168 . 000 24 0.25 146 .164 .000 4 0.15 15 .267 . 000 11 0.10 81 .136 .239 1348 12.1 3819 .353 .175 1226 11.0 3993 .307

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Dig pct

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Blocking

dig/s

bs

87 2 20 .900 65 0.75 45 0 0 . 000 6 0.13 104 0 8 1.000 32 0.31 107 5 12 . 583 63 0.59 107 30 673 .955 290 2.71 97 5 42 . 881 76 0.78 111 0 3 1.000 214 1.93 37 0 15 1.000 14 0.38 107 13 277 .953 153 1.43 111 15 388 .961 272 2.45 97 25 566 .956 471 4.86 26 4 39 . 897 25 0.96 - 10 111 109 2056 .947 1681 15.14 111 141 2335 .940 1596 14.38

17 6 15 3 18 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 69 51

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ta

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0.13 13 241 0.00 0 1 0.05 13 125 0.05 7 68 0.22 14 373 0.03 8 46 0.20 35 416 0.00 1 10 0.16 9 399 0.25 30 353 0.19 3 64 0.23 46 421 1.27 180 2518 0.98 195 2251

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.946 1.00 .896 . 897 .962 . 826 .916 . 900 .977 . 915 .953 . 891 .929 . 913

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be

62 79 18 24 98 11 3 53 56 43 61 28 34 59 60 15 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 376 257.0 303 202.5

0.91 0.53 1.09 0.52 0.57 0.35 0.54 0.49 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.32 1.82

22 5 12 3 6 4 14 1 0 0 0 0 68 47

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2008 ALL-ACC

FINAL ACC STANDINGS

First Team Danielle Hepburn......................................................Clemson Kelsey Murphy...........................................................Clemson Rachael Moss...................................................................Duke Talisa Kellogg.....................................................Georgia Tech Callie Miller........................................................Georgia Tech Brianna Eskola................................................North Carolina Lauren Prussing..............................................North Carolina Felicia Willoughby.............................................Virginia Tech Natalie Mullikin...................................................Wake Forest

School................................... Conference......................Overall *North Carolina................................15-5.....................................22-11 *Duke..................................................15-5.......................................25-9 Miami..................................................14-6.......................................26-6 Clemson..............................................14-6.....................................23-10 Florida State............................... 13-7................................. 21-9 Georgia Tech.....................................12-8.....................................20-10 Virginia Tech......................................11-9.....................................20-11 Wake Forest.......................................10-10...................................19-13 Virginia................................................9-11.....................................17-15 NC State.............................................3-17.......................................9-26 Boston College..................................2-18.......................................8-24 Maryland.............................................2-18.......................................6-26 * ACC Co-Champions

Second Team Lia Proctor..................................................................Clemson Jourdan Norman.............................................................Duke Ashlee Moon........................................... Florida State Lauren Richardson................................. Florida State Lane Carico.................................................................... Miami Angelica Ellis.................................................................. Miami Genny Mayhew.............................................................. Miami Heather Brooks..............................................North Carolina Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland...............................North Carolina

ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Date....................................Name................................. School Sept. 1.............................. Alison Campbell.....................................GT Sept. 8.................................Rachael Moss.....................................Duke All-Freshman Team Sept. 15........................ Brianna Barry...............................FSU Kellie Catanach................................................................Duke ..............................................Kelsey Jones.........................................WF Sophia Dunworth............................................................Duke Lane Carico.................................................................... Miami Sept. 22................................ Lane Carico.................................... Miami Simone Asque..............................................................Virginia Sept. 29..............................Aiwane Iboaya..................................NCSU Erin Leaser.........................................................Virginia Tech Oct. 6................................Lauren Dickson................................... UVA Kadija Fornah......................................................Wake Forest Oct. 13............................Danielle Hepburn.................................... CU Oct. 20................................. Lane Carico.................................... Miami ACC Coach of the Year Oct. 27...................... Stephanie Neville............................FSU Nicole Lantagne Welch................................................. Miami Nov. 3..............................Danielle Hepburn.................................... CU ACC Player of the Year Nov. 10...............................Brianna Eskola................................... UNC Danielle Hepburn......................................................Clemson ...........................................Genny Mayhew.................................Miami 2008 Florida State Nov.Volleyball 17............................Felicia Willoughby....................................VT ACC Freshman of the YearOverall Individual Statistics Florida State (as of May 22, 2009) Nov. 24............................. Kellie Catanatch..................................Duke Conference matches Lane Carico.................................................................... Miami Overall record: 13-7

Conf: 13-7

Home: 6-3

Away: 7-4

ta

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a

1.66 12 122 2.72 65 483 2.71 71 474 2.40 54 316 3.14 91 683 1.72 50 384 1.31 24 116 0.43 22 134 0.05 3 13 0.01 1 4 0.00 0 0 0.01 3 12 13.2 397 2742 12.1 414 2736

.377 . 282 .268 . 263 .202 . 161 .086 . 082 . 077 . 000 .000 -.167 .223 . 187

1 22 5 4 16 4 2 835 19 6 0 18 932 850

FSU CONFERENCE STATISTICS Attack

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Lauren Young Stephanie Neville Jordana Price Brianna Barry Lauren Richardson Rachael Morgan Abby Niekamp Nikki Baker Taylor Wilson Jenna Romanelli Drew Dudley Ashlee Moon FLORIDA STATE Opponents

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sp

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Lauren Young Stephanie Neville Jordana Price Brianna Barry Lauren Richardson Rachael Morgan Abby Niekamp Nikki Baker Taylor Wilson Jenna Romanelli Drew Dudley Ashlee Moon TEAM FLORIDA STATE....... Opponents...........

35 74 73 57 73 65 26 76 76 76 7 76 76 76

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Serve ta

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.167 . 210 . 143 . 129 .188 . 133 .250 . 390 .186 . 107 .000 . 154 .343 . 305

0 1 3 10 20 0 0 12 12 12 0 18 88 77

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0.00 0 0 0.01 1 9 0.04 7 66 0.18 10 209 0.27 6 259 0.00 1 6 0.00 0 1 0.16 23 267 0.16 8 302 0.16 36 306 0.00 1 6 0.24 22 262 1.16 116 1694 1.01 123 1578

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Points

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0.09 0.54 0.27 0.96 2.97 0.80 0.35 2.01 1.38 2.45 0.00 5.04 16.09 15.24

3 3 11 12 9 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 45 44

13 30 60 35 25 19 6 37 0 0 0 0 225 228

16 33 71 47 34 23 8 38 0 0 0 0 157.5 158.0

0.46 0.45 0.97 0.82 0.47 0.35 0.31 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.07 2.08

4 2 11 14 3 3 1 9 0 0 0 0 47 36

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67.5 220.0 242.0 176.5 270.5 125.5 39.0 64.5 16.0 13.0 0.0 19.0 1253.5 1160.0

1.93 2.97 3.32 3.10 3.71 1.93 1.50 0.85 0.21 0.17 0.00 0.25 16.49 15.26


2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Conference Individual Leaders as of Jan 07, 2009

2008 acc review

2008 ATLANTIC (Players COAST CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL - INDIVIDUAL LEADERS listed below have played in at least 50.00 percent of their team's games.) (Players listed below met or exceeded the minimums and played in at least 66.70 percent of their team’s games.)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Hitting Percentage

Cl

Felicia Willoughby-VT Danielle Hepburn-CU Asia Stawicka-GT Callie Miller-GT Betsy Horowitz-VT Angelica Ellis-UM Brianna Barry-FS Natalie Mullikin-WF Heather Brooks-NC Jourdan Norman-DU

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Nikki Baker-FS Kelsey Jones-WF Kelsey Murphy-CU Kellie Catanach-DU Katie Gallagher-UM Allie Niekamp-GT Erin Leaser-VT Alex Smith-ST Stephanie Jansma-NC Dani Moskitis-BC

Jr So Jr Fr So Sr Fr So Sr So

Blocks

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Danielle Hepburn-CU I. Hanson-Tuntland-NC Jourdan Norman-DU Callie Miller-GT Sydney Hill-VA Jordana Price-FS Asia Stawicka-GT Lisa Scott-MD Kelsey Murphy-CU Heather Brooks-NC

Sr 121 39 143 182 1.50 1. Brianna Eskola-NC Jr 76 22 80 102 1.34 2. Ashlee Moon-FS Sr 130 24 144 168 1.29 3. Cassie Loessberg-UM Sr 114 14 111 125 1.10 4. Megan Thornberry-WF So 120 4 127 131 1.09 5. Claire Smalzer-DU Jr 104 15 98 113 1.09 6. Michelle Kandell-GT Fr 71 2 75 77 1.08 7. Didem Ege-CU Fr 95 20 83 103 1.08 8. Bethany Springer-MD Jr 121 15 116 131 1.08 9. Brittani Rendina-VA 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Jr Conference 107 19 96 115 1.07 10. Jill Gergen-VT Team Leaders as of Jan 07, 2009

Team Identification

Team ID

Boston College Clemson Hitting Percentage 1. Clemson Duke 2. Georgia Florida State Tech 3. Miami Georgia Tech 4. Florida State Maryland 5. Duke Miami 6. Virginia Tech NC State 7. North Carolina North Carolina 8. Wake Forest Virginia 9. Virginia Virginia TechCollege 10. Boston 11. NC State Wake Forest

CU DU FS GT MD UM ST NC VA VT WF

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115 121 71 114 64 108 87 116 107 130

326 472 115 321 125 232 246 395 207 286

83 98 28 85 38 63 65 127 44 87

604 956 223 637 248 483 518 848 526 644

.402 .391 .390 .370 .351 .350 .349 .316 .310 .309

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111 117 121 131 114 84 111 124 109 56

1209 1273 1311 1409 1202 860 1084 983 723 371

10.89 10.88 10.83 10.76 10.54 10.24 9.77 7.93 6.63 6.62

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Kills

Cl

S

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Danielle Hepburn-CU Talisa Kellogg-GT Rachael Moss-DU Lia Proctor-CU Natalie Mullikin-WF Lane Carico-UM Chrissy DeMichelis-GT Genny Mayhew-UM Jordan Meredith-BC Jeannette Abbott-CU

Sr Sr Jr Jr Sr Fr Jr Jr Fr Sr

121 94 131 121 116 116 83 114 88 121

472 340 458 420 395 369 263 356 274 373

3.90 3.62 3.50 3.47 3.41 3.18 3.17 3.12 3.11 3.08

Service Aces

Cl

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131 95 64 84 108 116 107 107 94 108

56 38 23 30 37 35 32 32 28 32

0.43 0.40 0.36 0.36 0.34 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30

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118 97 116 117 131 114 121 92 121 108

596 471 554 550 590 512 537 400 516 430

5.05 4.86 4.78 4.70 4.50 4.49 4.44 4.35 4.26 3.98

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Rachael Moss-DU Amanda Robertson-DU Betsy Horowitz-VT Allie Niekamp-GT Lauren Dickson-VA Lane Carico-UM Maria Andersson-UM Sarah Munoz-VT 9. Amy Wengrenovich-VT 10. AJ Cushman-VA

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12. Maryland Assists

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Georgia Tech Duke Miami Wake Forest Clemson Florida State Virginia Tech North Carolina Virginia Maryland Boston College NC State Blocks

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Clemson North Carolina Georgia Tech Virginia Wake Forest Florida State Maryland Miami Duke NC State Virginia Tech Boston College Digs

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

North Carolina Duke Wake Forest Miami Virginia Clemson Florida State

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121 114 116 111 131 116 120 117 121 108 124 112

1624 1573 1594 1460 1797 1479 1523 1533 1462 1212 1333 1284

513 560 530 542 631 631 617 707 661 645 739 725

4240 3935 4231 3849 4912 3966 4636 4338 4439 3608 4313 4236

.262 .257 .251 .239 .237 .214 .195 .190 .180 .157 .138 .132

S

No.

Avg/S

114 131 116 117 121 111 116 120 121 112 108 124

1479 1674 1447 1451 1493 1348 1377 1403 1341 1164 1119 1215

12.97 12.78 12.47 12.40 12.34 12.14 11.87 11.69 11.08 10.39 10.36 9.80

S

BS

121 120 114 121 117 111 112 116 131 124 116 108

100 73 59 41 62 69 69 63 49 75 49 27

Opponent Hitting Pct

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Kills

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

BA Total Avg/S

489 463 435 488 423 376 370 397 464 380 368 230

344 304 276 285 273 257 254 261 281 265 233 142

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120 131 117 116 121 121 111

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18.21 17.37 17.15 16.88 16.26 15.16 15.14

North Carolina Clemson Virginia Tech Wake Forest Florida State Duke Virginia Miami Georgia Tech NC State Maryland Boston College

2.85 2.54 2.43 2.36 2.34 2.32 2.27 2.25 2.15 2.14 2.01 1.31

Georgia Tech Miami Duke Clemson Florida State Wake Forest Virginia Tech North Carolina Virginia Maryland Boston College NC State Service Aces

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Virginia Tech Miami Boston College Georgia Tech Duke Virginia Florida State Clemson Maryland North Carolina NC State Wake Forest

S

K

E

TA

Pct.

120 121 116 117 111 131 121 116 114 124 112 108

1528 1521 1249 1449 1326 1595 1571 1438 1404 1619 1511 1356

812 804 630 700 642 731 738 639 625 716 663 471

4839 4523 3866 4489 3903 4929 4577 4310 3917 4402 4108 3429

.148 .159 .160 .167 .175 .175 .182 .185 .199 .205 .206 .258

S

No.

Avg/S

114 116 131 121 111 117 116 120 121 112 108 124

1573 1594 1797 1624 1460 1533 1479 1523 1462 1284 1212 1333

13.80 13.74 13.72 13.42 13.15 13.10 12.75 12.69 12.08 11.46 11.22 10.75

S

No.

Avg/S

116 116 108 114 131 121 111 121 112 120 124 117

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FSU Volleyball History

Florida State volleyball, which is considered the school’s first women’s intercollegiate sport after its began in 1968 with a group of physical education students and a volunteer coach, shed its club-team roots to become one of the nation’s premiere programs.

In its infancy, it was not uncommon for the group of aspiring athletes and teachers to pay their own way to tournaments and share warm-up suits with the other women’s club teams. The club struggled to become established in those early years as team members were faced with having to find a new volunteer head coach each of the program’s first five years. After Florida State made its first ever appearance at the AIAW National Tournament in 1971, Dr. Billie Jones assumed the coaching duties on a permanent basis for the next six seasons. Under Jones’ direction, the Seminoles amassed a record of 107-22 and volleyball at Florida State became a mainstay.

Dr. Winda Warren, Dr. Judy Blucker, Dr. Billie Jones, Martha Pat Moore and Dr. Cecile Reynaud

Success continued for the program as it returned to the AIAW National Tournament in 1973, ’74 and ’75 while competing for state and regional championships along the way. Popularity for the sport began to grow and in just a few short years, Florida State volleyball became recognized as one of the sport’s upand-coming programs. Dr. Cecile Reynaud, who served as head coach from 1976 to 2001, continued to build on the foundation set in place by her predecessors. Under Reynaud’s guidance, FSU qualified for the AIAW National Tournament three more times. After its AIAW appearance in 1981, the Seminoles joined the NCAA and began competing as a member of the Metro Conference in 1982.

FSU’s first volleyball team in 1968

Before FSU joined the Atlantic Coast Conference in 1992, the Seminoles dominated the Metro Conference by capturing six league titles. Florida State then seized its first ACC Championship in 1998. Overall, in 16 years of ACC play, Florida State has a conference regular-season co-championship to its credit and has played in five ACC Tournament title matches. Since Florida State became an NCAA volleyball member in 1982, the Seminoles have qualified for the National Championship Tournament 12 times, including five times in the 1990s. Several of FSU’s volleyball alumni have gone on to play professionally. Whether it be in Europe or the sandy shores of California, Florida State’s top athletes often choose to continue playing the game they love. In recent years, three former FSU volleyball players have been on tour with the professional beach circuit.

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1998 ACC Champions

Perhaps the most famous of the FSU volleyball alumni is world-class model Gabrielle Reece. After enjoying a standout career at Florida State, Reece went on to captain Team Nike on the pro beach circuit. She has had a fitness column in ELLE Magazine and appeared on MTV Sports. Reece co-authored her first book, “Big Girl in the Middle,” and has been featured on Lifetime

Television’s Intimate Portrait. In the 40-plus years since its inception, Florida State volleyball has prided itself on giving athletes the opportunity to reach their full potential -both on the court and in the classroom. Pride, tradition and success are all part of what is known as Seminole volleyball.


FSU ATHLETICS Hall of Fame

The Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame enjoys a rich tradition as its first and largest class (15) was inducted in 1977. At least four individuals have been selected each year since, with the exception of 1996 when no class was inducted as Florida State celebrated its 50th Year Anniversary of Athletics.

MARGIE WESSEL SCOTT

1988 Inductee Named team MVP the last three years of her college career, Margie Wessel led the FSU volleyball team to a 127-60 record during her four years at Florida State. Twice during her career, the Seminoles advanced to the AIAW National Tournament. The Miami native was named to the AIAW Region III all-star team in 1979 and 1980.

Gabrielle Reece

1997 Inductee A Seminole from 1987-90, Gabrielle Reece quickly established herself as a force on the volleyball court. She holds the FSU career and single-season records for solo blocks (240 and 69) as well as the career record for total blocks (747). She garnered AVCA All-Region honors in 1989 and was a Metro All-Conference selection in 1989 and 1990. As a junior, Reece was named to the Metro All Tournament Team after helping to lead FSU to the Metro Conference Championship. She was pegged the 1989 Dodge National Athletic Awards Most Inspiring Collegiate Athlete and was among Rolling Stone Magazine’s Wonder Women of Sport.

DR. BILLIE JONES

1998 Inductee As head coach of the Seminole volleyball (1970, 1972-75) and softball (1971, 1972-74) programs, Dr. Billie Jones played a major role in paving the way for the success of women’s athletics at FSU. Dr. Jones earned her Ph.D. from Florida State in 1972 and began serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Movement Science and Physical Education in addition to her coaching duties. Under Dr. Jones’ direction, the volleyball program compiled a 10722 record and made appearances at the AIAW National Championship Tournament in 1973, ’74 and ’75. Dr. Jones also coached the 1971 softball team to the state championship and the 1974 squad to a runner-up finish. She was recognized for service and dedication to FSU’s women’s athletics when she was given the Herb Morgan Award in 1982. A scholarship by an anonymous donor, given in the name of Dr. Jones, is awarded annually in the College of Education to a female student who intends to coach.

MAGGIE PHILGENCE 1998 Inductee

A member of the FSU volleyball team from 198790, Maggie Philgence made a name for herself not only in Tallahassee, but at the conference and national levels as well. Philgence broke six school records during her senior season and earned AllMetro Conference and AVCA All-South Region team honors. A powerful hitter, she still ranks among FSU’s Top 10 in 11 statistical categories and remains the FSU leader incareer kills (2,110) and kill attempts (4,793) as well as single-season kills with 579 in 1990.

DR. CECILE REYNAUD

2009 Inductee Just one year after graduating from Southwest Missouri State in 1976, Dr. Cecile Reynaud was named head coach of FSU’s volleyball team and over the next 26 years she established the program as one of the nation’s best and in the process she became one of the country’s most well respected volleyball coaches. Over the course of her career at FSU, Reynaud earned a master’s and Ph.D. while heading the volleyball program from 1976-2001. She won 635 career matches at FSU, which ranks among the Top 10 in Division 1A career victories. Ten of Reynaud’s FSU teams won berths in the NCAA Tournament and three in the AIAW Tournament, the governing body of women’s athletics prior to 1982. She won six Metro Conference Championships and one ACC title. She was named Metro Coach of the Year in 1988 and 1989, AVCA South Regional Coach of the Year in 1989, Florida AIAW Coach of the Year in 1991. Reynaud also garnered ACC Coach of the Year honors in 1992 and 2000. Highly-respected among her peers, Reynaud was heavily involved on the international stage as well and was chosen as the Deputy Competition Manager for the 1996 Olympic Games where she coordinated the volleyball activities at the Athens, Ga. venue. She was awarded the prestigious George Fischer Leader in Volleyball Award at the USA Volleyball National Meetings in 1996.

AMANDA & ANDREZA SANTOS FSU’S FIRST ALL-AMERICANS

In the first 36 years of the Florida State volleyball program, 16 different players had earned American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-Region honors, but none had taken that next step to the All-America level. All of that changed in 2004 when middle blocker Amanda Santos made history by earning AVAC All-America Honorable Mention accolades, a first for an FSU player. Not to be outdone, her sister outside hitter Andreza Santos gave the Seminoles back-to-back All-Americans when she added an Honorable Mention citation in 2005. During their All-America campaigns, both Santos sisters collected First-Team All-ACC honors as well as AVCA All-East Region merit.

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Endowed Scholarships

Established in 1986 under the direction of William M. Parker of Clearwater, the Seminole Boosters Endowed Scholarship Program is the final step toward perpetual funding of all scholarships for student-athletes at Florida State. Florida State attracts student-athletes from coast to coast as well as internationally. These young people work very hard and represent the University with an enormous amount of pride. Seven scholarships have been established for volleyball.

Cecile Reynaud Scholarship Recognized in America and internationally for her pioneering leadership in the teaching and coaching of championship volleyball, Coach Cecile Reynaud, who served 26 years at the helm of the FSU volleyball program, has been honored by her former students through the establishment of an endowed scholarship in her name.

Jane Gray Parrish Scholarship

Claude R. Flory Scholarship

Barbara June Reynaud Scholarship

Drs. Claude and Daisy Flory, retired FSU faculty whose names are synonymous with the highest standards of both the character and accomplishment of Seminole athletics, established a fully endowed scholarship for volleyball in the name of Claude Flory.

Barbara June Reynaud has supported her daughter’s education and volleyball hopes and dreams throughout the years. Attending every home match possible and often traveling to support the team, Barbara June was there for Cecile and her athletes. In recognition and celebration of Cecile Reynaud’s 25 years of coaching volleyball at FSU the many friends of Cecile have honored her and her greatest fan by establishing an endowed scholarship in volleyball in the name of Barbara June Reynaud.

Lucy McDaniel Scholarship

A 1959 graduate of Florida State, Lucy McDaniel is known for her outstanding service and leadership to education and women’s athletics, not only in the state of Florida, but in the Southeast region as well. A former collegiate volleyball coach herself, she established a fully endowed scholarship for volleyball.

Nan Mitchem Scholarship A scholarship was established for volleyball in the name of Nancy Cooper (Nan) Mitchem, a 1967 graduate of FSU. Nan was a member of the Varsity “F” Club, a lifetime member of the Alumni Association and a Golden Chief and Tribal Chief with the Seminole Boosters. Her enthusiasm for FSU and positive attitude about life was a great example to all who knew her.

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An athlete who participated in volleyball. basketball, and softball, FSU Alumna Jane Parrish has established this endowed scholarship for volleyball. Jane wanted to give back, in the hope that students receiving this scholarship would have a great experience, as she did.

Dr. Billie Jones & Dr. Janet Wells Scholarship Friends and admirers of Dr. Janet Wells and Dr. Billie Jones, especially those that benefited from the pioneering leadership of these distinguished FSU faculty members, have established a volleyball scholarship to honor their significant contributions to the progress of women’s athletics and to their long service as mentors to student athletes.


Famous Alumni

Gabrielle Reece

The most famous alumni of Florida State volleyball, Gabrielle Reece went on to pursue a career in the sport that she loves. Captaining Team Nike for the Bud Light four-woman tour is just the beginning of what she has accomplished. On the court, Reece led Team Nike to the Tour championship and has twice been named WBVL Offensive Player of the Year while leading the league in kills four times.

Reece celebrating a victory with her teammates

After a stint on a popular MTV sports television show as co-host with Dan Cortese, Reece had her own syndicated show “The Extremist” which aired on CBS. She has also written articles for “Sports for Women” and had a monthly column in Conde Naste and was featured on Lifetime Television’s “Intimate Portrait”. A role model for all athletes, Reece served as a feature commentator for the 1998 Goodwill Games held in New York. She also co-authored her first book entitled Big Girl in the Middle in 1997. Along with her television and volleyball careers, Reece finds time to be a supermodel. Named one of the 50 most beautiful women in the world by ELLE magazine, Reece also serves as the spokesperson for Coppertone skin products. Despite her hectic work and travel schedule, Reece is devoted to helping Florida State athletics. Reece returned to Tallahassee to unveil Florida State’s logo for the 30th anniversary of women’s athletics. On a previous visit, she worked with the volleyball team in spring practice and offered words of advice to the team on success in the world of sports. Reece was selected to the Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1997.

MAGGIE PHILGENCE

1997 Biography co-authored by Gabrielle Reece

In her senior season, Philgence was named to five all-tournament teams, selected Metro Conference Player of the Week twice, as well as being listed on the All-Metro Conference team and American Volleyball Coaches Association All-South Region team. Her statistics also ranked in the top around the nation. She has left her mark in the Florida State record books as well as with the NCAA. When she finished her career in 1990, her school-record 2,110 career kills was the fourth-highest total in NCAA history. She also led the Metro in hitting percentage (.333) and kills per game (4.41) throughout her final season. After breaking six school records during the 1990 season, Philgence was drafted to the South Team for the Olympic Festival in Los Angeles. Philgence helped lead her team to the championship game where the South defeated the West to claim the gold medal. Upon graduation, Philgence traveled overseas to play professional volleyball with the international league in France. She was inducted into the FSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998.

KARYN PALGUT

A three-sport athlete at Florida State, Palgut lettered in volleyball (four), basketball (one) and softball (two) from 1982-86. After a successful collegiate career that saw her named to the All-Metro Tournament team three times, including the distinction of MVP, she competed in the 1982 Olympic Festival on the East team. Upon graduation, Pa l g u t j o i n e d t h e U. S. Women’s National Team for Handball and had a successful career. She participated in the Goodwill games, the Pan American Games (Gold Medal) and the 1988 and 1992 Olympics receiving a 7th and 6th place respectively. Maggie Philgence

BARBARA HARRIS

After a playing career spanning from 197477, Harris has had a successful career in the magazine industry as Editor-in-Chief at Shape. Harris returned to campus in 1999 when she was honored as a “Grad Made Good” during Homecoming Ceremonies.

EXCERPT FROM SHAPE MAGAZINE, August 2000:

“ Attention to detail. Unwavering concentration. Not just hoping, but expecting to succeed. These are key to getting superior results from working out. Take Olympic trackand-field athlete Marion Jones, a competitor I — and the rest of the world — have admired for years. Next month, at the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, all eyes will be on her: an athlete with an obsessive attention to detail, who trains with fierce concentration. Jones, the fastest female runner in the world, isn’t just a gold medal hopeful, she’s intent on winning. “I know I’m capable of this,” she recently told the New York Times Magazine. Not satisfied with merely being the fastest woman alive, Jones wants to be the fastest female athlete on the planet. In this issue of Shape we salute such champions - and the gold medalist in you. Throughout these pages, we show you how to get to the next level in your fitness, and how to achieve the pinnacle of what you are capable of, a la Marion Jones. In “Got Muscle?” on page 142, 1996 gold-medal winning athletes Jennifer Azzi and Lisa Leslie display the rewards (more muscle tone of course) of effective training for the WNBA. We’ve incorporated some of their best moves into a single routine for you, a workout that’s both a timesaver and challenging enough to yield results. Today, thankfully, real beauty means putting on some muscle. So it’s no accident that Gabrielle Reece is this month’s cover model. A professional athlete, 6-foot-3-inch Gabby, 30, is redefining beauty standards by combining athleticism with femininity. Her beauty, though, is not just on the outside. When I met Gabby more than 10 years ago, she was a volleyball player under Cecile Reynaud (who also coached me at Florida State University; in fact, it was Cecile’s call to me that landed Gabby on her first Shape cover in April 1990). I learned then that her true beauty came from being real and from being true to her goals. Years ago I asked her about her goals. Her definitive reply: “A volleyball player first, a model second.” A volleyball player is who she is; modeling is something she does. Beauty isn’t something you look at, says author/fitness trainer Ray Kybartas in Fitness Is A Religion (Simon & Shuster, 1997). It’s something you live. Just ask Gabrielle Reece, or Marion Jones, or Jennifer Azzi or Lisa Leslie. Beauty is more than a perfectly posed photo. It’s something we can all poses by being true to who we are and what we want from life. Focus on your goals; pay attention to details. Expect yourself to achieve and you will. Never lose faith in the process. Be yourself first because that’s real beauty. And it reaps real rewards.”

-BARBARA HARRIS, EDITOR IN CHIEF, FSU CLASS OF ‘76

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A Special Gift Lucy McDaniel never imagined that she would become the first woman in the State of Florida to donate more than $1 million to women’s athletics. McDaniel is among a growing band of pioneer philanthropists across the country who have realized the importance, if not necessity, of private support of women’s intercollegiate athletics.

Lucy McDaniel

But pioneering is nothing new to the FSU graduate, who attended college before women competed intercollegiately. When she arrived at FSU in 1955 she was a national qualifier in swimming and gymnastics. FSU swim coach Bim Stults welcomed her to work out with the men’s team and FSU’s national championship gymnasts also invited her to train with them in Tully Gym, but she was denied that opportunity because the administration did not feel it appropriate for her to swim or work out with the men. So, McDaniel settled for synchronized swimming with the Tarpons, which is a combination of the two sports. Following graduation, she coached at Palm Beach High and started a gymnastics program at Miami Senior while running over 100 summer clinics across the United States. After serving ten years at Stetson University, she joined the staff at Florida Technology University, before it became University of Central Florida. She taught and started the school’s first intercollegiate teams in softball and volleyball where she rang up a perfect 55-0 record — believed to be an NCAA record — to win the Division II national title. “I had watched man after man, couple after couple, donating a million or two million to Florida State but there was never, ever, one woman to come forward with a major gift to women’s athletics,” said McDaniel. “The Committee of Thirty is educating women and men that women’s scholarships, equipment and travel cost the same as men’s, and that our women athletes need the same private help. I felt strongly that if one woman stepped forward, surely others would follow, but I didn’t think it would be me.” “I am starting my twenty-sixth year in college athletics and I have never heard of one individual making that large of a gift to one individual women’s sport,” head coach Cecile Reynaud said. “It has to be one of the first gifts like it in the country and hopefully, the beginning of many more gifts like it to women’s teams. The time is right for women that have been fortunate to make those kind of gifts, and when they do, you will see women’s programs make a big jump.” McDaniel first gave $100,000 to endow a volleyball scholarship at Florida State and later designated another $50,000 so the team could play a European tour in May of 2000. McDaniel wanted to do more, so she asked her accountant to run through her financial statements to see what she would be able to gift now and later in her will. When the accountant told her, she called Seminole Booster Planned Giving Director Joel Padgett to start the process.

Lucy McDaniel and Dr. Cecile Reynaud, Florida State head coach, 1976-2001

The snag came when Padgett mentioned publicizing what is the largest gift in FSU women’s athletics history by a woman. McDaniel, who has kept her wealth private, was uncomfortable with publicity or the idea that the volleyball court inside Tully Gym would be named “The Lucy McDaniel Arena”. A portion of McDaniel’s $1 million-plus gift is a will gift. “There will be no fighting over my will now, because I have taken care of everything,” McDaniel said. “I have taken care of my five nieces and nephews, and friends, and the rest will go to FSU.” McDaniel had kept her wealth and her plans to give to FSU a secret from her family and friends, so they were surprised to read about her gift in the Daytona Beach paper. By the time the story ran, McDaniel was on a plane bound for Germany and to meet volleyball team who had left a few days before. The former volleyball coach spent fourteen days with the women, observing practices, matches, shopping and sightseeing in three different countries. “I had more fun with them than I would have if I went with a bunch of my friends,” McDaniel said. “They are in high gear or dead stop. Playing matches, shopping, on walking tours and then dead asleep on the bus in between. It was a wonderful time and I don’t think anyone ever got as much for $50,000 as I did.” McDaniel has a lifetime of memories of the tour. “When the kids knew that I was taking them, I got darling thank-you notes and when I got home I’d received seven or eight thank-you notes from the parents, which I was not expecting,” she said. “I made myself a scrapbook of all the letters.” On November 2, 2000, in a special ceremony, Florida State dedicated the Tully Gym volleyball floor to Lucy McDaniel, the first woman in the state of Florida to donate more than one million dollars to a women’s athletics program. Beginning this season at volleyball matches, the facility will be known as the Lucy McDaniel Volleyball Arena at volleyball events in Tully Gymnasium, in honor of the wonderful gifts and support that McDaniel has provided to the Lady Seminole volleyball program and Florida State athletics.

Lucy McDaniel Court is located inside Tully Gynasium on the campus of FSU.

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“I’m truly grateful to Lucy for feeling that strongly about our program and I know when we announced it to our student athletes, they just don’t get how much money that is and how historic of a gift it is to women’s athletics,” Reynaud said. “When she first told me she was going to do it, I was typing on my computer and I caught myself saying, ok, put your work down and listen to this. Listen to this because this is a historical conversation you are having. Nationally, people are going to be very impressed. We have now recognized her at national conventions for her leadership and generosity.”


Postseason History FSU IN THE METRO CONFERENCE

(1982-1990) Year-by-Year Record Year... Metro (Finish)....Overall....... Head Coach 1982......... N/A (3rd)........... 27-17........ Cecile Reynaud 1983..........10-0 (1st)............. 31-6......... Cecile Reynaud 1984...........7-2 (3rd)............. 20-13........ Cecile Reynaud 1985........... 7-1 (1st)............. 22-10........ Cecile Reynaud 1986........... 8-0 (1st)............. 25-11........ Cecile Reynaud 1987........... 8-0 (1st)............. 22-11........ Cecile Reynaud 1988........... 8-1 (1st).............. 28-8......... Cecile Reynaud 1989..........10-0 (1st)............. 30-5......... Cecile Reynaud 1990...........7-2 (3rd)............. 25-10........ Cecile Reynaud

FSU IN THE METRO CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(1982-1990) All-Time Record: 24-14 Year..................................................FSU Results 1982......................................Florida State 2 – Tulane 0 ................................Florida State 2 – Memphis State 0 ........................................Cincinnati 2 – Florida State 1 ................................ Florida State 2 – Southern Miss 0 .................................. Florida State 2 – Virginia Tech 0 .........................................Louisville 2 – Florida State 1 .........................................Louisville 3 – Florida State 2 ................................Florida State 3 – Memphis State 0 1983........................ Florida State 3 – Southern Miss 0 ........................................Florida State 3 – Cincinnati 1 ................................Florida State 3 – South Carolina 2 1984.......................... Florida State 3 – Virginia Tech 0 ................................South Carolina 3 – Florida State 0 ........................................Florida State 3 – Evansville 0 ..................................................LSU 3 – Florida State 0 .............................. Brigham Young 3 – Florida State 0 .................................. Arizona State 3 – Florida State 0 ................................................. Iowa 3 – Florida State 0 1985........................ Florida State 3 – Southern Miss 0 ................................Florida State 3 – South Carolina 1 .............................. Brigham Young 3 – Florida State 0 ............................................Georgia 3 – Florida State 1 1986.......................... Florida State 3 – Virginia Tech 0 ................................Florida State 3 – South Carolina 1 .............................. Brigham Young 3 – Florida State 1 ....................................Florida State 3 – Cal-Berkeley 2 1987........................Florida State 3 – South Carolina 1 ........................................Florida State 3 – Cincinnati 1 .......................................... Houston 3 – Florida State 2 ...........................Long Beach State 3 – Florida State 2 1988........................ Florida State 3 – Southern Miss 0 ................................Florida State 3 – South Carolina 0 ........................................Florida State 3 – Cincinnati 1 1989........................ Florida State 3 – Southern Miss 0 .........................................Florida State 3 – Louisville 0 ........................................Florida State 3 – Cincinnati 0 1990.......................... Florida State 3 – Virginia Tech 0 .........................................Louisville 3 – Florida State 2

FSU IN THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

(1991-present) Year-by-Year Record Year......ACC (Finish).. Overall........ Head Coach 1991............ 2-5 (3rd).........16-15.........Cecile Reynaud 1992............6-1 (2nd)..........26-8..........Cecile Reynaud 1993............9-5 (2nd).........24-10.........Cecile Reynaud 1994............ 7-7 (3rd).........17-16.........Cecile Reynaud 1995........... 3-11 (3rd)........11-19.........Cecile Reynaud 1996........... 6-10 (5th)........12-19.........Cecile Reynaud 1997........... 11-5 (3rd).........25-9..........Cecile Reynaud 1998............11-5 (1st).........25-11.........Cecile Reynaud 1999........... 1-15 (9th).........8-23..........Cecile Reynaud 2000............ 9-7 (5th).........21-11.........Cecile Reynaud 2001...........10-6 (2nd)........17-12.........Cecile Reynaud 2002...........10-6 (2nd)........21-13............... Todd Kress 2003............5-11(8th).........16-17............... Todd Kress 2004........... 9-7 (T4th)........18-11............... Todd Kress 2005.........11-11 (T5th)......13-17............... Todd Kress 2006........... 13-9 (4th)........19-12............... Todd Kress 2007........... 13-9 (5th)........16-14............... Todd Kress 2008........... 13-7 (5th).........21-9................ Chris Poole

FSU IN THE ACC TOURNAMENT

(1991-present) All-Time Record: 16-12 Year........................................................... FSU Results 1991 . .......................Florida State 3 – North Carolina 0 ...............................................Virginia 3 – Florida State 1 1992 . ....................................Florida State 3 – Virginia 0 ............................................ Florida State 3 – Maryland 2 ................................................... Duke 3 – Florida State 2 1993 . .......................Florida State 3 – North Carolina 0 ............................................. Florida State 3 – Clemson 0 ................................................... Duke 3 – Florida State 0 1994 . ................................. Florida State 3 – Maryland 1 ................................................... Duke 3 – Florida State 0 1995 . .................................. Florida State 3 – Clemson 2 ............................................ Maryland 3 – Florida State 0 1996 . ..........................Georgia Tech 3 – Florida State 0 1997 . ....................................Florida State 3 – Virginia 2 .....................................Georgia Tech 3 – Florida State 1 1998 . ............................Florida State 3 – Wake Forest 0 ...............................................Florida State 3 – Virginia 0 ..................................Florida State 3 – North Carolina 0 1999 . .................................. Clemson 3 – Florida State 0 2000 . ........................................ Duke 3 – Florida State 2 2001 . ............................Florida State 3 – Wake Forest 0 ................................................... Florida State 3 – Duke 1 ..................................North Carolina 3 – Florida State 1 2002 . .................................. Florida State 3 – Clemson 2 ..................................Florida State 3 – North Carolina 0 .....................................Georgia Tech 3 – Florida State 1 2003 . ..................................Florida State 3 – NC State 0 .....................................Georgia Tech 3 – Florida State 1 2004 . ........................................... UNC 3 – Florida State 2005-08 ...............................No ACC Tournament Held

FSU IN THE USA TODAY COACHES POLL

Total weeks in USA Today ..........................................14 First Ranking ....................................... No. 20, 9/20/82 Highest Ranking . .............................. No. 17, 10/12/93 Last Ranking ........................................ No. 21, 9/22/98

WEEK-BY-WEEK IN THE USA TODAY COACHES POLL

No. 20 .........................................................9/20/82 No. 21 .........................................................9/14/93 No. 23 .........................................................9/21/93 No. 21 .........................................................9/28/93 No. 19 .........................................................10/5/93 No. 17 .......................................................10/12/93 No. 20 .......................................................10/19/93 No. 23 .......................................................10/26/93 No. 23 .........................................................11/2/93 No. 25 ......................................................Final 1993 No. 24 .............................................Preseason 1998 No. 22 ........................................................... 9/8/98 No. 19 .........................................................9/15/98 No. 21 .........................................................9/22/98

FSU VOLLEYBALL COACHES

1968............................................. Martha Pat Moore 1969................................................ Dr. Judy Blucher 1970................................................... Dr. Billie Jones 1971...............................................Dr. Linda Warren 1972-75............................. Dr. Billie Jones (107-22) 1976-2001................Dr. Cecile Reynaud (635-326) 2002-2007................................. Todd Kress (87-70) 2008-Present.......................................... Chris Poole

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Year...Site .........Opponent . ..........................Score

1983 .... Tallahassee ..Tennessee . .....15-12, 15-12, 1-15,10-15, 8-15 1985 .... Athens . ........Georgia . ................................6-15, 1-15, 11-15 1987 .... Austin . .........Texas . ....................................6-15, 11-15, 9-15 1988 .... Tallahassee ..Colorado St. .................3-15, 5-15, 15-9, 7-15 1989 .... Tallahassee ..California ............. 15-11, 11-15, 13-15, 13-15 1990 .... Lexington ....Kentucky . ............ 12-15, 10-15, 15-10, 10-15 1992 .... Gainesville . .Florida ...................................9-15, 3-15, 10-15 1993 .... Tallahassee ..DePaul .......................15-8, 7-15, 15-10, 15-13 .............. Tallahassee ..Pacific ..........................6-15, 17-15, 6-15, 9-15 1997 .... Gainesville . .South Florida . ...15-8, 4-15, 13-15,15-7, 9-15 1998 .... Louisville .....Northern Illinois ..15-10, 11-15,10-15, 12-15 2002 .... Gainesville . .South Florida . ..................21-30, 19-30, 28-30

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Conference.. Year................ Site....................... Host................FSU Finish

METRO ..........1982 . .........Tallahassee, FL ..............Florida State...................... 3rd Place METRO ..........1983 . ..........Louisville, KY . ................Louisville.................... Champions METRO ..........1984 . .......... Columbia, SC .............South Carolina.................... 3rd Place METRO ..........1985 . ........Hattiesburg, MS ........... Southern Miss................ Champions METRO ..........1986 . .........Blacksburg, VA . ........... Virginia Tech................. Champions METRO ..........1987 . ..........Memphis, TN .............Memphis State................ Champions METRO ..........1988 . .........Cincinnati, OH . .............. Cincinnati.................... Champions METRO ..........1989 . .........Tallahassee, FL ..............Florida State.................. Champions METRO ..........1990 . ..........Louisville, KY . ................Louisville........................ 3rd Place ACC .................1991 . ......Charlottesville, VA . ............. Virginia.......................... 3rd Place ACC .................1992 . ...... College Park, MD ..............Maryland...................... Runner-up ACC .................1993 . ...........Durham, NC ..................... Duke......................... Runner-up ACC .................1994 . ........Chapel Hill, NC ...........North Carolina................... 3rd Place ACC .................1995 . ...........Clemson, SC ................... Clemson......................... 3rd Place ACC .................1996 . ............Atlanta, GA ............... Georgia Tech.................... 5th Place ACC .................1997 . ............Raleigh, NC ................... NC State......................... 3rd Place ACC .................1998 . ...... College Park, MD ..............Maryland..................... Champions ACC .................1999 . ........... Orlando, FL .......................ACC............................. 9th Place ACC .................2000 . .....Winston Salem, NC . ........ Wake Forest...................... 5th Place ACC .................2001 . .........Tallahassee, FL ..............Florida State................... Runner-up ACC .................2002 . ............Atlanta, GA ............... Georgia Tech.................. Runner-up ACC .................2003 . ........... Orlando, FL .......................ACC............................. 8th Place ACC .................2004 . ..... Charlottesville, VA. .............. Virginia.......................... 8th Place ACC .................2005-08 .....................................................................No Tournament Held

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Amanda Santos (HM).................... ’04 Andreza Santos (HM).................... ’05 Makini Thompson (HM).............. ’06

AVCA ALL-REGION

Carol Forsten.................................. ’84 Joan Morris..................................... ’86 Julie Todd........................................ ’87 Nancy Gaspadarek.......... ’87, ’88, ’89 Maggie Philgence............ ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 Deanne Kaleta................................ ’88 Gabrielle Reece............................... ’89 Luiza Ramos.................... ’92, ’93, ’94 Sherry Cowling............................... ’92 Bianca Stevens................................ ’92 Vicki Zinkil...................................... ’93 Fiona Bolten............................’97, ’98 Holly Schneider.............................. ’98 Aisha Thornton.............................. ’98 Norisha Campbell...................’00, ’01 Kristen Frye.................................... ’02 Amanda Santos............................... ’04 Andreza Santos............................... ’05 Makini Thompson......................... ’06 Jordana Price (HM).................’08

EAST REGION ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Cassie McLaughlin......................... ’03

ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Kristine Cousins............................. ’91 Bianca Stevens................................ ’92 Luiza Ramos................................... ’93 Vicki Zinkil...................................... ’93 Adria Ciraco.................................... ’94 LaToya (Presberry) Washington.................’96, ’97 Aisha Thornton..........’97, ’98 (twice) Fiona Bolten................................... ’98 Jennifer Werrick.............................. ’98 Erica Bunch.............................’00, ’01 Norisha Campbell.............’00, ’01 (twice) Aisha Carr....................................... ’02 Cassie McLaughlin......................... ’03 Kristen Rust.................................... ’04 Mira Djuric..............................’07 Brianna Barry..........................’08 Stephanie Neville.....................’08

ACC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

Maureen McCarthy........................ ’94 Holly Schneider.............................. ’95 LaToya (Presberry) Washington.......... ’95 Aisha Thornton.............................. ’96 Kate Hemlepp................’97 (three times) Jennifer Werrick..............’97 (three times) Norisha Campbell.......................... ’98 Jennifer Anderson.......................... ’00

ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Kate Hemlepp................................ ’97 Cassie McLaughlin......................... ’03

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR

Cecile Reynaud........................’92, ’00

ACC ALLFRESHMAN TEAM

Maureen McCarthy........................ ’94 Holly Schneider.............................. ’95

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Kristine Cousins.................................. ’91 Sherry Cowling.................................... ’92 Bianca Stevens..................................... ’92 Luiza Ramos...........................92, ’93, ’94 Vicki Zinkil........................................... ’93 Fiona Bolten.................................’97, ’98 Susan Hawks........................................ ’97 Holly Schneider............................’97, ’98 Aisha Thornton................................... ’98 Norisha Campbell........................’00, ’01 Jennifer Werrick................................... ’00 Kristen Frye......................................... ’02 Amanda Santos.................................... ’04 Andreza Santos.................................... ’05 Makini Thompson.............................. ’06 Mira Djuric (1st Team)................ ’07 Makini Thompson (2nd Team)............. ’07 Ashlee Moon (2nd Team)......................’08 Lauren Richardson (2nd Team)..... ’08

ACC ALLTOURNAMENT TEAM

Deanna Bosschaert............................. ’91 Sherry Cowling.................................... ’92 Bianca Stevens..................................... ’92 Luiza Ramos..........................’92, ’93, ’94 Franci Rard........................................... ’93 LaToya (Presberry) Washington................ ’95 Holly Schneider.....................‘95, ’97, ’98 Susan Hawks........................................ ’98 Fiona Bolten........................................ ’98 Norisha Campbell............................... ’01 Jennifer Anderson............................... ’01 Erica Bunch......................................... ’02 Kristen Frye......................................... ’02

ACC TOURNAMENT MVP

Fiona Bolten........................................ ’98

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM

Sarah Griffin............................... 2005-06 Jessica Skower............................. 2005-06 Brianna Barry................. ’06, ’07, ’08 Ashlee Moon........................................ ’08 Jordana Price................................ ’08 Lauren Richardson...................... ’08 Jenna Romanelli........................... ’08

ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL

Catie Lotarski.........................’91, ’93, ’94 Jennifer McCall......................’91, ’92, ’93 Vicki Zinkil........................................... ’91 Deanna Bosschaert...................... ’92, ’93, ’94 Jennifer Cichy....................................... ’92 Franci Rard........................................... ’93 Valerie Broussard..................’94, ’95, ’96 Adria Ciraco......................................... ’94 Susan Johnson.......................’94, ’95,’ 96 Maureen McCarthy...............’94, ’95, ’96 Christy Minko........................’94, ’95, ’96 Luiza Ramos........................................ ’94 Patty Diamond.............................. ’95,’ 96 LaToya (Presberry) Washington..................’95,’96, ’97 Holly Schneider............. ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98 Sarah Rickertsen............. ’95, ’96, ’97, 98 Aisha Thornton............................’97, ’99 Fiona Bolten........................................ ’98 Courtney Dipert...........................’98, ’99

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Kensy Zulueta...................................... ’98 Kristin Frye.................... ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02 Elizabeth Pound....................’99, ’00, ’01 Alex Sevillano................ ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02 Jennifer Anderson.................’00, ’01, ’02, ’03 Dawn Hough................................’00, ’01 Cerina Pele...................... ’00, ’01, ’02, ’03 Jennifer Werrick................................... ’00 Chrissy Bloomgren............................. ’01 Aisha Carr..............................’01, ’02, ’03 Ashley Meyer....................................... ’01 Kameelah Omar....................’01, ’02, ’03 Carly Adams..................................’02, ’03 Lindsay Curtiss.................................... ’02 Ashley Denbow................................... ’02 Nikki Anthony..............................’03, ’04 Sarah Griffin..........................’03, ’04, ’05 Renee Hill......................................’03, ’04 Cassie McLaughlin.............................. ’03 Jessica Skower........................’03, ’04, ’05 Danielle MacDonald........................... ’04 Summer Weissing................................ ’04 Kim Crawford...................................... ’05 Zrinka Tomic....................................... ’05 Brianna Barry................... ’06,’07,’08 Nikki Baker.................................. ’08 Ashlee Moon........................................ ’08 Stephanie Neville......................... ’08 Lauren Richardson...................... ’08 Jenna Romanelli........................... ’08 Taylor Wilson............................... ’08

METRO CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Nancy Gaspadarek.............................. ’87 Maggie Philgence.........................’89, ’90 Gabrielle Reece.............................’89, ’90

METRO ALLCONFERENCE PLAYERS

Donna Krai.......................................... ’85 Joan Morris...................................’85, ’86 Julie Todd......................................’86, ’87 Nancy Gaspadarek................’87, ’88, ’89 Deanne Kaleta..............................’87, ’88 Maggie Philgence..................’88, ’89, ’90 Gabrielle Reece.............................’89, ’90

METRO CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Lynne Fullhart..................................... ’85 Nancy Gaspadarek.............................. ’86 Maggie Philgence................................ ’87

METRO CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT

Marie Sanders...................................... ’80 Shannon Lages.................................... ’80 Alicia Cross.......................................... ’82 Karyn Palgut..........................’82, ’83, ’84 Marie Sanders...............................’82, ’83 Sally Summer....................................... ’83 Joan Morris...................................’85, ’86 Donna Krai.......................................... ’85 Julie Todd...............................’85, ’86, ’87 Deanne Kaleta.......................’86, ’87, ’88 Julie Plattner......................................... ’86 Nancy Gaspadarek................’87, ’88, ’89 Maggie Philgence..................’88, ’89, ’90 Sonia Trevino....................................... ’89 Gabrielle Reece.................................... ’89

METRO CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

Cecile Reynaud............................ ‘88, ‘89

AVCA SOUTH REGION TOURNAMENT MVP

Karyn Palgut.......................................’82

Joan Morris................................. ’85, ’86

FLORIDA AIAW COACH OF THE YEAR

Cecile Reynaud...................................’91

AVCA SOUTH REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Cecile Reynaud...................................’89

METRO CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MVP

Karyn Palgut.......................................’82 Joan Morris................................. ’85, ’86 Julie Todd............................................’87 Deanne Kaleta....................................’88 Nancy Gaspadarek.............................’89

ACADEMIC ALLAMERICAN

Sherry Cowling...................................’92

ACADEMIC ALLDISTRICT

Carol Forsten......................................’84 Sonia Trevino......................................’89 Sherry Cowling...................................’92 Jennifer McCall...................................’93 Jennifer Marraffino............................’89 Sarah Griffin.......................................’06 Brianna Barry.............................’08 Taylor Wilson..............................’08

DODGE NATIONAL ATHLETIC AWARDS MOST INSPIRING COLLEGIATE ATHLETE

Gabrielle Reece...................................’89

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM

Carol Forsten......................................’82

OLYMPIC FESTIVAL

Julie Todd............................................’85 Sherry Cowling...................................’90 Maggie Philgence...............................’91

USA VOLLEYBALL

Norisha Campbell ...................... ’99 Junior National Team ............................................ ’01 A2 Team .................................. ’07 National Team Coach Cecile Reynaud ..........................’83 World Univ. Games .............’85 USA Junior National Team Summer Weissing ........................ ’05 U-20 National Team

ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE WONDERWOMEN OF SPORT

Gabrielle Reece...................................’89

PRO VOLLEYBALL

Gabrielle Reece ’92...................... Team Lady Footlocker ’93-’97................................... Team Nike Maggie Philgence ’90..................................................France


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Nikki Baker......................................................................2006-08 Jackie BonSalle...................................................................................2006 Barbara Barnes ........................................................................... 1978-79 Brianna Barry.................................................................2006-08 Debbie Belcher . ...............................................................................1973 Caitlin Belvin......................................................................................2006 Gloria Bennett . ................................................................................1968 Trenesha Biggers . ............................................................................2002 Shelly Birkholz ........................................................................... 1982-85 Sharon Bjork . ...................................................................................1976 Charlene Blair ...................................................................................1972 Melanie Blajean ................................................................................1970 Joy Blanchard . ............................................................................ 1978-82 Chrissy Bloomgren ..........................................................................2001 Fiona Bolten ............................................................................... 1997-98 Jackie BonSalle............................................................................. 2006-07 Deanna Bosschaert .................................................................... 1991-94 Kim Britt ..................................................................................... 1984-86 Amy Bronson ............................................................................. 1988-90 Valerie Broussard ....................................................................... 1993-95 Julie Brown ................................................................................. 1979-83 Kathy Broxson .................................................................................1970 Erica Bunch ................................................................................ 1999-02

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Margaret Cain ...................................................................................1969 Cordelia Campbell ...........................................................................1978 Norisha Campbell ...................................................................... 1998-01 Aisha Carr ................................................................................... 2001-04 Jennifer Cichy ............................................................................. 1990-92 Adria Ciraco . .............................................................................. 1991-94 Cathy Cline ................................................................................. 2002-03 Nancy Colton ...................................................................................1968 Diana Connell ..................................................................................1976 Carol Conrad ....................................................................................1976 Cathy Copeland ................................................................................1987 Kristine Cousins . ....................................................................... 1990-91 Sherry Cowling . ...............................................................................1992 Kim Crawford ............................................................................ 2003-06 Melissa Crews ...................................................................................1998 Alicia Cross ................................................................................. 1979-82 Linda Crutchfield ....................................................................... 1971-72 Brandi Cumin ............................................................................. 1990-91 Lindsay Curtiss .................................................................................2003

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Carol Forsten .............................................................................. 1981-84 Sue Foster .........................................................................................1968 Kristin Frye . ...........................................................................1999-2002 Lynne Fullhart ..................................................................................1985

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Nancy Gaspadarek .................................................................... 1986-89 Jana Gomez ................................................................................ 1970-71 Pam Griffin ................................................................................. 1973-76 Nancy Griffin ...................................................................................1976 Sarah Griffin ............................................................................... 2003-06

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Pamela Haizlip . ................................................................................1986 Martha Hamilton ....................................................................... 1999-00 Barbara Harris ............................................................................ 1974-77 Valene Harris .............................................................................. 1974-77 Peggy Harstsvedt ....................................................................... 1974-76 Peggy Haskin ....................................................................................1972 Susan Hawks . ............................................................................. 1995-98

Nancy Helms .............................................................................. 1971-72 Kate Hemlepp............................................................................. 1997-98 Jamie Hibbard ............................................................................ 1999-00 Renee Hill . .................................................................................. 2003-04 Dawn Hough .............................................................................. 1999-02 Colette Housh ..................................................................................1983 Terry Hume ................................................................................ 1973-76 Janice Hunt ................................................................................. 1977-78 Michele Hurd . ............................................................................ 1974-77

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Jametta Jackson ................................................................................1984 Linda Johnson ..................................................................................1978 Susan Johnson ............................................................................ 1994-97 Jennifer Jones ............................................................................. 1991-92

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Deanne Kaleta . .......................................................................... 1985-88 Shannon Kelly ............................................................................ 1987-88 Marian King ......................................................................................1968 Nancy Kinnunen . ...................................................................... 1975-76 Donna Krai ................................................................................. 1982-85 Peggy Krause .............................................................................. 1969-71 Jamie Kuhn ................................................................................. 1979-80

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Luiza Ramos ............................................................................... 1991-94 Franci Rard .......................................................................................1993

Marci Rard ........................................................................................1987 Gabrielle Reece .......................................................................... 1987-90 Patrice Reid ................................................................................. 1969-70 Marlene Reimsberger ................................................................ 1972-75 Yolanda Restrepo ....................................................................... 1976-80 Lauren Richardson.........................................................2007-08 Sarah Rickertsen . ....................................................................... 1995-98 Debra Ann Riley ..............................................................................1976 Gabrielle Rivera.................................................................................2005 Jenna Romanelli..............................................................2007-08 Lauren Rosenthal..............................................................................2007 Marrita Royster-Crockett.................................................................2005 Kristen Rust ................................................................................ 2002-05

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Marie Sanders ............................................................................. 1980-83 Chiquita Sanford ..............................................................................1971 Andreza Santos .......................................................................... 2004-05 Amanda Santos .......................................................................... 2003-04 Patricia Sargeant ......................................................................... 1971-74 Stacey Saunier ...................................................................................1979 Holly Schneider .......................................................................... 1995-98 Lauren Scott ............................................................................... 2004-05 Alex Sevillano ............................................................................. 1999-02 Allison Sharp.....................................................................................2007 JoAnne Sharpe ...........................................................................1973, 75 Jessica Skower . ........................................................................... 2003-06 Lisa Smith ................................................................................... 1983-84 Sherry Smith .....................................................................................1984 Heidi Sorensen ........................................................................... 1993-94 Margaret Stephens ..................................................................... 1977-81 Bianca Stevens ............................................................................ 1989-92 Cynthia Strauss ........................................................................... 1973-74 Sally Summer .............................................................................. 1980-83 Marybeth Sutcliffe ..................................................................... 1987-90

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Jeanna Thompson....................................................................... 1974-75 Makini Thompson..................................................................2005-2007 Aisha Thornton ......................................................................... 1996-99 Marsha Tiller . ...................................................................................1977 Marianne Tobolski ...........................................................................1985 Julie Todd .................................................................................... 1984-87 Zrinka Tomic.....................................................................................2006 Darlene Towne .................................................................................1970 Nancy Townsend ....................................................................... 1977-80 Sonia Trevino ............................................................................. 1988-89

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Lauren Walker ............................................................................ 2004-06 Twanna Walker ........................................................................... 1985-89 Lisa Warman ............................................................................... 1981-84 LaToya Washington ................................................................... 1995-98 Kim Weekley . ...................................................................................1975 Jennifer Werrick ......................................................................... 1997-00 Malorie Wessel...................................................................................2006 Margie Wessel ............................................................................. 1977-80 Summer Weissing . ..................................................................... 2004-07 Rebecca White ..................................................................................1988 Mary Williams ............................................................................ 1981-83 Dawn Wilson .............................................................................. 1972-75 Taylor Wilson...................................................................2007-08 Marcells Wise . ..................................................................................1968 Wendy Wood .............................................................................. 1970-71 Velma Wright .............................................................................. 1978-80 Summer Weissing....................................................................2004-2007 Malorie Wessel............................................................................. 2006-07

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Jackie Young ............................................................................... 1981-84 Lauren Young..................................................................2006-08

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Vicki Zinkil ................................................................................. 1989-93 Charlene Zorn ............................................................................ 1973-74 Kensy Zulueta ............................................................................ 1996-99 Current players in bold.

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Kills

1. 1998 ................................2189 2. 2002 ................................1992 3. 1993 ................................1946 4. 2000 ................................1930 5. 1997 ................................1904

HITTING %

1. 1980 .................................330 2. 1981 .................................308 3. 1988 .................................286 4. 2006 ................................ .266 5. 1987 ................................ .264

ATTEMPTS

1. 1998..................................5328

KILLS 1979 . ............. 1057 1980 . ............ 1022 1981 ............. 1840 1982 . ............ 1816 1983 . ............ 1674 1984 . ............. 1693 1985 . ............ 1470 1986 . ............. 1860 1987 . ............. 1642 1988 . ............ 1883 1989 . ............. 1838 1990 . ............. 1861 1991 . ............. 1668 1992 . ............. 1784 1993 . ............. 1946 1994 . ............. 1722 1995 . ............. 1513 1996 . ............. 1753 1997 . ............. 1904 1998 . .......... 2189* 1999 . ............. 1510 2000 . ............. 1930 2001 . ............. 1689 2002............... 1992 2003 . ............. 1795 2004 . ............. 1714 2005 . ............. 1663 2006 . ............. 1734 2007................ 1702 2008................ 1460 HITTING PCT. 1979 . .............. .150 1980.............. .330* 1981................. .308 1982................ .215 1983................ .238 1984 . .............. .255 1985................. .222

2. 1993........................................ 4888 3. 1982........................................ 4876 4. 1986........................................ 4839 5. 1989........................................ 4761

ACES

1. 1983...........................................333 2. 1982...........................................317 3. 1984...........................................267 4. 1994...........................................249 5. 1992...........................................236

DIGS

1. 1986........................................ 2241 2. 1990........................................ 2181 3. 1993........................................ 2109

1986........................ .229 1987......................... .264 1988 . ...................... .286 1989 . ........................231 1990 . ........................258 1991......................... .197 1992........................ .236 1993........................ .235 1994 . ...................... .181 1995 . ........................199 1996........................ .214 1997........................ .260 1998 . ...................... .261 1999 . ...................... .189 2000 . ...................... .249 2001......................... .246 2002........................ .258 2003......................... .200 2004........................ .237 2005......................... .195 2006......................... .266 2007......................... .236 2008...........................239 ATTEMPTS 1979........................ 3342 1980........................ 1956 1981........................ 4012 1982........................ 4876 1983 . ..................... 4140 1984 . ..................... 3875 1985 . ......................3722 1986 . ......................4839 1987 . ..................... 4034 1988 . ......................4721 1989 . ..................... 4761 1990 . ..................... 4667 1991........................ 4342 1992 . ......................4210 1993 ......................4888

4. 1998........................................ 2081 5. 1992........................................ 1987

ASSISTS

1. 1998........................................ 1962 2. 2002........................................ 1869 3. 1993........................................ 1788 4. 2000........................................ 1721 5. 2003........................................ 1671

TOTAL BLOCKS

1. 1987...........................................865 2. 1989...........................................793 3. 1986...........................................793 4. 1981...........................................658 5. 1990...........................................632

Year-by-Year Team Records since 1979 1994 ......................4736 1995 ......................4127 1996 ......................4686 1997 ......................4681 1998 . ................... 5328* 1999 ......................3926 2000 . ..................... 4577 2001 . ......................4138 2002 . ......................4612 2003 . ..................... 4592 2004 . ..................... 4180 2005 . ......................4546 2006 . ......................4115 2007.........................4197 2008.........................3849 ACES 1982......................... 317 1983 . ..................... 333* 1984 . ....................... 267 1985 . ....................... 189 1986 . ....................... 200 1987 . ....................... 165 1988 ........................225 1989 . ........................219 1990 . ........................217 1991 . ....................... 213 1992 . ........................236 1993 . ....................... 224 1994 . ....................... 249 1995 . ....................... 146 1996 . ........................192 1997 ....................... 218 1998 . ........................190 1999 . ....................... 143 2000 ........................187 2001 ........................181 2002 . ....................... 186 2003 . ....................... 158 2004 . ....................... 164

2005 . ........................169 2006 . ........................225 2007...........................237 2008...........................141

DIGS 1982.......................... 282 1983......................... 141 1984 . ..................... 1417 1985 . ..................... 1383 1986 . ................... 2241* 1987 ......................1558 1988 ......................1816 1989 . ..................... 1951 1990 . ..................... 2181 1991 . ......................1885 1992 . ..................... 1987 1993 . ..................... 2109 1994 . ..................... 1820 1995 . ..................... 1649 1996 . ..................... 1714 1997 . ..................... 1894 1998 . ..................... 2081 1999 . ..................... 1344 2000 . ..................... 1716 2001 . ..................... 1564 2002 . ..................... 1612 2003 . ..................... 1659 2004 . ..................... 1662 2005 . ......................1738 2006 . ......................1573 2007.........................1519 2008.........................1681 TOTAL BLOCKS 1981 . ........................658 1982 . ....................... 493 1983 . ....................... 585 1984 . ....................... 524 1985 . ....................... 518

1986 . ....................... 793 1987 . ..................... 865* 1988 . ....................... 660 1989 . ....................... 793 1990 . ....................... 632 1991 . ........................453 1992 . ....................... 440 1993 . ....................... 493 1994 ........................203 1995 ........................234 1996 ........................229 1997 . ........................281 1998 ........................320 1999 . ....................... 232 2000 . ........................279 2001 . ....................... 277 2002 ........................302 2003 ........................541 2004 .....................305.5 2005 . .....................315.0 2006 . .....................253.0 2007.......................... 222 2008...........................257 BLOCK ASSISTS 1980 . ........................163 1981 . ........................517 1982 . ........................388 1983 . ........................432 1984 ........................455 1985 ........................376 1986 ........................684 1987 ......................709* 1988 ........................524 1989 ........................634 1990 ........................482 1991 . ........................309 1992 . ....................... 309 1993 . ....................... 428 1994 ........................261

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BLOCK ASSISTS

1. 1987........................................709 2. 1986........................................684 3. 1989........................................634 4. 1988........................................524 5. 1981........................................517

BLOCK SOLOS

1. 1989........................................159 2. 1987........................................156 3. 1983........................................153 4. 1990........................................150 5. 1991........................................144

1995 . ........................348 1996 . ....................... 291 1997 . ....................... 422 1998 . ....................... 452 1999 . ....................... 284 2000 . ....................... 385 2001 . ....................... 432 2002 . ....................... 464 2003 . ....................... 438 2004 . ....................... 439 2005 . ........................452 2006 . ........................402 2007...........................338 2008...........................376 BLOCK SOLOS 1980 . ......................... 47 1981 . ....................... 141 1982 . ....................... 105 1983 . ....................... 153 1984 . ......................... 69 1985 . ....................... 142 1986 . ....................... 109 1987 ........................156 1988 ........................136 1989 ......................159* 1990 ........................150 1991 ........................144 1992 . ....................... 131 1993 . ......................... 65 1994 . ......................... 72 1995 . ......................... 60 1996 . ......................... 83 1997 . ......................... 70 1998 .......................... 94 1999 .......................... 90 2000 .......................... 86 2001 . ......................... 61 2002 .......................... 70 2003 ........................103

2004 . ...................... 86 2005 . ....................... 89 2006 . ....................... 52 2007.......................... 53 2008.......................... 69 ASSISTS 1979 . ................... 1105 1980 . ..................... 796 1981 . ................... 1570 1983 . ................... 1330 1984 . ................... 1269 1985 . ................... 1342 1986 . ................... 1514 1987 . ................... 1441 1988 . ................... 1648 1989 . ................... 1573 1990 . ................... 1620 1991 . ................... 1444 1992 . ................... 1556 1993 . ................... 1788 1994 . ................... 1539 1995 . ................... 1341 1996 . ................... 1528 1997 . ................... 1643 1998 . ................. 1962* 1999 . .................. 1353 2000 . .................. 1721 2001 . .................. 1541 2002 . .................. 1869 2003 . .................. 1671 2004 . .................. 1571 2005 . ....................1510 2006 . ....................1592 2007.......................1552 2008.......................1348 * Team Record

Team All-Time Records

• Best Overall Record: 30-5 (.857) in 1989 • Worst Overall Record: 8-23 (.348) in 1999 • Most Wins: 43 in 1981 • Most Losses: 23 in 1999 • Longest Game Winning Streak: 35 in 1981 • Longest Match Winning Streak: 21 in 1981 • Best Metro Conference Record:10-0 in 1983 and 1989 • Best Attack Percentage: .610 vs. Florida A&M in 1981 • Most Digs: 123 vs. Georgia Tech in 1992 • Most Block Assists: 48 vs. Illinois-Chicago in 1987

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• Best Metro Conference Finish: 1st in 1983, ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 and ’89 • Best ACC Record: 13-9 in 2006 • Best ACC Finish: ACC Champion, 1998 • Best ACC Tournament Finish: 1st in 1998 • Best NCAA Regular Season Ranking: 15th in 1983 • Best AIAW National Tournament Finish: 4th in 1981 • Best NCAA Tournament Finish: 2nd Round in 1983

Team Match Records

• Most Solo Blocks: 18 vs. Minnesota in 1992 • Most Assists: 88 vs. Duke in 1992 and vs. UT-Arlington in 1999 • Most Service Aces: 17 vs. Florida A&M in 1990


INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS MATCHES PLAYED

1. Sally Summer . ...................................... 189..................... 1980-83 2. Alicia Cross .......................................... 188 ......................1979-82 3. Camy Davis ........................................... 175..................... 1979-83 4. Marie Sanders......................................... 164..................... 1980-83 5. Julie Brown............................................. 155..................... 1979-83 6. Karyn Palgut ......................................... 153..................... 1981-84 7. Carol Forsten.......................................... 145..................... 1981-84 8. Shannon Lages....................................... 143..................... 1980-83 9. Maggie Philgence................................... 138 ......................1987-90 10. Deanne Kaleta...................................... 137 ......................1985-88

KILL ATTEMPTS

1. Maggie Philgence . ............................... 4793 .....................1987-90 2. Holly Schneider..................................... 4615 .....................1995-98 3. Luiza Ramos ......................................... 4321 .....................1991-94 4. Deanna Bosschaert ............................ 3749 .....................1991-94 5. Julie Todd . ............................................ 3470 .....................1984-87 6. LaToya Washington . .......................... 3269.................... 1995-98 7. Jennifer Werrick ................................... 3252.................... 1997-00 8. Deanne Kaleta....................................... 3191.................... 1985-88 9. Joan Morris ........................................... 3189.................... 1983-86 10. Erica Bunch......................................... 3177.................... 1999-02

KILLS

1. Maggie Philgence . ............................... 2110.................... 1987-90 2. Luiza Ramos.......................................... 1847 .....................1991-94 3. Holly Schneider ................................... 1704.................... 1995-98 4. Julie Todd . ............................................ 1615.................... 1984-87 5. Deanna Bosschaert ............................ 1436 .....................1991-94 6. Aisha Thornton..................................... 1420 .....................1996-99 7. Jennifer Werrick ................................... 1298 .....................1997-00 8. Norisha Campbell .............................. 1289 .....................1998-01 9. Joan Morris............................................ 1285 .....................1983-86 10. LaToya Washington . ......................... 1271 .....................1995-98

HITTING PERCENTAGE

1. Alicia Cross..............................................360..................... 1979-82 2. Brianna Barry..................................336...................2006-08 3. Aisha Thornton.......................................332..................... 1996-99 4. Amanda Santos ......................................325..................... 2003-04 5. Norisha Campbell .................................320..................... 1998-01 6. Donna Krai..............................................306..................... 1982-85 7. Maggie Philgence . .................................306..................... 1987-90 8. Julie Brown .............................................301 .....................1979-83 Lauren Young.................................301...................2006-08 10. Susan Hawks..........................................299 .....................1995-98

SERVICE ACES

1. Donna Krai ........................................... 188 .....................1982-85 2. Luiza Ramos .......................................... 183 .....................1991-94 3. Deanna Bosschaert .............................. 170 .....................1991-94 4. Holly Schneider .................................... 169 .....................1995-98 5. Sarah Griffin . ........................................ 139 .....................2003-06 6. Julie Todd . ............................................. 133 .....................1984-87 7. Karyn Palgut ......................................... 132..................... 1981-84 8. Alex Sevilliano ..................................... 129 .....................1999-02 9. Maggie Philgence . ................................ 118 .....................1987-90 10. Deanne Kaleta .................................... 117 .....................1985-88

SOLO BLOCKS

1. Gabrielle Reece .................................... 240 ......................1987-90 2. Vicki Zinkil............................................. 179 ......................1989-93 3. Aisha Thornton .................................... 147 ......................1996-99 4. Bianca Stevens ...................................... 129 ......................1989-92 5. Julie Brown............................................. 127...................... 1979-83

6. Julie Todd................................................ 126................. 1984-87 7. Deanne Kaleta ..................................... 116 .................1985-88 8. Norisha Campbell ................................ 90 ..................1998-01 9. Susan Hawks ......................................... 79 ..................1995-98 10. Dawn Hough ....................................... 76 ..................1999-02

BLOCK ASSISTS

1. Julie Todd . ............................................. 609 .................1984-87 2. Gabrielle Reece ..................................... 507 .................1987-90 3. Vicki Zinkil ............................................ 432 .................1989-93 4. Deanne Kaleta ...................................... 402 .................1985-89 5. Aisha Thornton ................................... 329 .................1996-99 6. Maggie Philgence . ................................ 315 .................1987-90 7. Aisha Carr............................................... 305 . ..............2001-04 8. Jessica Skower ....................................... 282 .................2003-06 9. Norisha Campbell ............................... 278 .................1998-01 10. Susan Hawks......................................... 274 .................1995-98

TOTAL BLOCKS

1. Gabrielle Reece .................................... 747 ................ 1987-90 2. Julie Todd................................................ 735 ................ 1984-87 3. Vicki Zinkil ........................................... 611 ................ 1989-90 4. Alicia Cross . .......................................... 594 ................ 1979-83 5. Deanne Kaleta........................................ 518 ................ 1985-88 6. Julie Brown ............................................ 504 ................ 1979-83 7. Aisha Thornton ................................... 476 ................ 1996-99 8. Maggie Philgence................................... 384 ................ 1987-90 9. Norisha Campbell ................................ 368 ................ 1998-01 10. Susan Hawks ....................................... 353 ................ 1995-98

SET ASSISTS

1. Jennifer Anderson ............................... 4907 ............... 2000-03 2. Nancy Gaspadarek .............................. 4804 ............... 1986-89 3. Jessica Skower........................................ 2990 ............... 2003-06 4. Fiona Bolten ......................................... 2979 ............... 1997-98 5. Jennifer McCall...................................... 2888 ............... 1990-93 6. Marie Sanders ....................................... 2815 ............... 1980-83 7. Maureen McCarthy . ............................ 2297 ............... 1994-96 8. Nikki Baker................................... 2206..............2006-08 9. Donna Krai .......................................... 2050 ............... 1982-85 10. Jamie Hibbard .................................... 1782 ............... 1999-00

DIGS

1. Summer Weissing ............................... 1859 ............... 2004-07 2. Luiza Ramos ......................................... 1771 ............... 1991-94 3. Holly Schneider ................................... 1426 ............... 1995-98 4. Maggie Philgence ............................... 1185 ............... 1987-90 5. Nancy Gaspadarek .............................. 1150 ............... 1986-89 6. Deanne Kaleta ..................................... 1083 ............... 1985-88 7. Jennifer Werrick ................................... 1080 ............... 1997-00 8. Deanna Bosschaert ............................ 1054 ............... 1991-94 9. Latoya Washington............................... 1019 ............... 1995-98 10. Joan Morris . ........................................ 985 ................ 1983-86

POINTS

1. Maggie Philgence................................ 2,454.5.............. 1987-90 2. Julie Todd............................................. 2,164.5.............. 1984-87 3. Luiza Ramos........................................ 2,112.5.............. 1991-94 4. Holly Schneider................................... 1,991.0.............. 1995-98 5. Aisha Thornton................................... 1,755.5.............. 1996-99 6. Gabrielle Reece.................................... 1,686.5.............. 1987-90 7. Vicki Zinkil.......................................... 1,644.0.............. 1989-93 8. Deanne Kaleta..................................... 1,629.0.............. 1985-88 9. Deanna Bosschaert............................. 1,528.5.............. 1991-94 10. Norisha Campbell............................. 1,497.0.............. 1998-01

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1. Margie Wessel .............................................. .420 ........................... 1980 2. Julie Brown ................................................... .382 ........................... 1981 3. Shannon Lages . ........................................... .360 ........................... 1980 4. Aisha Thornton ........................................... .366 ........................... 1997 Norisha Campbell ....................................... .366 ........................... 2001 6. Amanda Santos ............................................ .365 ........................... 2004 7. Alicia Cross .................................................. .356 ........................... 1981 8. Aisha Thornton ........................................... .352 ........................... 1998 9. Julie Todd ..................................................... .351 ........................... 1987 Norisha Campbell ....................................... .351 ........................... 2000 1. Maggie Philgence .........................................579 . ..........................1990 Luiza Ramos .................................................579 . ..........................1994 3. Joan Morris . ..................................................571 . ..........................1986 Maggie Philgence .........................................571 . ..........................1989 5. Maggie Philgence . .........................................546 . ..........................1988 6. Julie Todd ......................................................513 . ..........................1986 7. Norisha Campbell .........................................488 . ..........................2001 8. Holly Schneider ............................................480 . ..........................1998 9. Kristen Frye ..................................................469 . ..........................2002 10. Julie Todd ....................................................466 . ..........................1987 1. Luiza Ramos . ...............................................1402 . ......................... 1994 2. Joan Morris . .................................................1389 . ......................... 1986 3. Holly Schneider ...........................................1321 . ......................... 1998 4. Maggie Philgence ........................................1305 . ......................... 1989 5. Maggie Philgence ........................................1265 . ......................... 1990 6. Deanna Bosschaert .....................................1237 . ......................... 1994 7. Maggie Philgence ........................................1217 . ......................... 1988 8. Holly Schneider ...........................................1160 . ......................... 1997 9. Kristine Cousins ..........................................1149 . ......................... 1990 10. Julie Todd ...................................................1135 . ......................... 1986 LaToya Washington ..................................1135 . ......................... 1996

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1. Cordelia Campbell . ......................................286 . .......................... 1979 2. Julie Todd ......................................................273 . .......................... 1987 3. Alicia Cross ...................................................270 . .......................... 1979 4. Julie Todd ......................................................238 . .......................... 1986 5. Gabrielle Reece .............................................212 . .......................... 1989 6. Julie Brown ....................................................195 . .......................... 1983 7. Julie Brown ....................................................194 . .......................... 1981 8. Gabrielle Reece ..............................................189 . .......................... 1990 9. Deanne Kaleta ..............................................181 . .......................... 1986 10. Gabrielle Reece ...........................................175 . .......................... 1987

SET ASSISTS

1. Fiona Bolten . ...............................................1744 . ......................... 1998 2. Jennifer Anderson .......................................1734 . ......................... 2002 3. Jennifer McCall ............................................1452 . ......................... 1993 4. Nancy Gaspadarek ......................................1410 . ......................... 1989 5. Jennifer Anderson .......................................1401 . ......................... 2001 6. Sherry Cowling ............................................1348 . ......................... 1992 Jessica Skower ..............................................1348 . ......................... 2004 8. Fiona Bolten . ...............................................1235 . ......................... 1997 9. Nancy Gaspadarek ......................................1216 . ......................... 1986 10.Nikki Baker......................................... 1209........................ 2008

KILLS PER GAME

1. Luiza Ramos . ............................................... 4.87 ........................... 1994 2. Luiza Ramos . ............................................... 4.60 ........................... 1993 3. Maggie Philgence ........................................ 4.41 ........................... 1990 4. Norisha Campbell ....................................... 4.40 ........................... 2001 5. Maggie Philgence ........................................ 4.32 ........................... 1989 6. Joan Morris . ................................................. 4.26 ........................... 1986 7. Maggie Philgence ........................................ 4.16 ........................... 1988 8. Makini Thompson . ..................................... 3.95 ........................... 2006 9. LaToya Washington ...................................... 3.88 ........................... 1996 Mira Djuric............................................3.88........................ 2007

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HITTING PERCENTAGE

1. Donna Krai ....................................................90 . ................................1983 2. Mira Djuric............................................. 83.............................. 2007 3. Alex Sevillano ................................................59 . ................................2002 4. Karyn Palgut ..................................................55 . ................................1984 5. Karyn Palgut ...................................................54 . ................................1982 Luiza Ramos ..................................................54 . ................................1992 7. Marie Sanders . ...............................................53 . ................................1983 8. Alicia Cross ....................................................52 . ................................1982 9. Marie Sanders . ...............................................51 . ................................1982 Luiza Ramos ..................................................51 . ................................1994 1. Summer Weissing .........................................513 . ...............................2005 2. Luiza Ramos . ................................................507 . ...............................1994 3. Ashlee Moon...................................................471..................................2008 4. Summer Weissing .........................................467 . ...............................2006 5. Joan Morris . ..................................................460 . ...............................1986 6. Luiza Ramos . ................................................450 . ...............................1992 7. Kristine Cousins ...........................................440 . ...............................1990 8. Holly Schneider ............................................421 . ...............................1998 9. Luiza Ramos . ................................................419 . ...............................1991 10. Sonia Trevino ..............................................403 . ...............................1989 1. Julie Todd ......................................................223 . ...............................1987 2. Julie Todd ......................................................199 . ...............................1986 3. Gabrielle Reece .............................................143 . ...............................1989 4. Deanne Kaleta ..............................................137 . ...............................1988 5. Julie Brown ....................................................134 . ...............................1983 Deanne Kaleta ..............................................134 . ...............................1986 7. Vicki Zinkil ....................................................133 . ...............................1993 8. Julie Brown ....................................................132 . ...............................1981 Gabrielle Reece . ...........................................132 . ...............................1987 10. Vicki Zinkil ...................................................127 . ...............................1989

SOLO BLOCKS

1. Gabrielle Reece ..............................................69 . ............................... 1989 2. Gabrielle Reece ..............................................68 . ............................... 1990 3. Julie Brown ......................................................62 . ............................... 1981 4. Julie Brown .....................................................61 . ............................... 1983 5. Gabrielle Reece ...............................................60 . ............................... 1988 6. Vicki Zinkil .....................................................53 . ............................... 1991 7. Bianca Stevens ...............................................52 . ............................... 1991 8. Julie Todd .......................................................50 . ............................... 1987 9. Deanne Kaleta ...............................................47 . ............................... 1986 10. Marianne Tobolski ......................................45 . ............................... 1985

BLOCKS PER GAME

1. Julie Todd ..................................................... 2.26 ................................1987 2. Vicki Zinkil ................................................... 1.87 ................................1990 3. Julie Todd ..................................................... 1.76 ................................1986 4. Vicki Zinkil ................................................... 1.68 ................................1989 5. Gabrielle Reece ............................................ 1.65 ................................1989 6. Gabrielle Reece ............................................. 1.64 ................................1987 7. Julie Brown ................................................... 1.55 ................................1983 Gabrielle Reece . .......................................... 1.55 ................................1987 9. Julie Brown ................................................... 1.50 ................................1981 Gabrielle Reece . .......................................... 1.50 ................................1990

POINTS

1. Julie Todd.......................................................676.5............................... 1986 2. Maggie Philgence..........................................666.0............................... 1989 3. Julie Todd.......................................................662.5............................... 1987 4. Joan Morris....................................................656.5............................... 1986 5. Maggie Philgence..........................................650.0............................... 1990 6. Luiza Ramos..................................................645.5............................... 1994 7. Maggie Philgence..........................................637.0............................... 1988 8. Deanne Kaleta...............................................576.5............................... 1988 9. Norisha Campbell.........................................575.5............................... 2001 10. Holly Schneider...........................................562.0............................... 1998 Players participated in at least 75 percent of season’s matches.


INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS Most Points (Since 2004) .....................................................................................32 by Kristen Rust vs. UNC in 2004 Most Aces .......................................................................................9 by Amy Bronson vs. Northern Arizona in 1989 ............................................................................................................................... 9 by Luiza Ramos vs. Auburn in 1993 Most Kills . ......................................................................................35 by Joan Morris vs. Sam Houston State in 1986 Most Digs . ....................................................................................38 by Luiza Ramos vs. Loyola Marymount in 1991 Most Block Assists .................................................................................................17 by Julie Todd vs. Tulane in 1987 Most Solo Blocks ................................................................................. 8 by Deanne Kaleta vs. South Florida in 1987 ..................................................................................................................8 by Bianca Stevens vs. Georgia Tech in 1992 Most Assists . .........................................................................................87 by Jennifer Anderson vs. Clemson in 2002 Most Consecutive Games Played ............................................................................391 by Deanne Kaleta in 1986-89 Most Consecutive Matches Played ............................................................................189 by Sally Summer in 1980-83 KILLS .............................................................................. TOTAL 1979..... Nancy Townsend .................................................................... 273 1980 . .. Margie Wessel ..........................................................................200 1981 . .. Alicia Cross ..............................................................................330 1982 . .. Karyn Palgut ............................................................................394 1983 . .. Sally Summer ...........................................................................300 1984 . .. Karyn Palgut ............................................................................328 1985 . .. Julie Todd .................................................................................361 1986 . .. Joan Morris ..............................................................................571 1987 . .. Julie Todd .................................................................................466 1988 . .. Maggie Philgence ....................................................................546 1989 . .. Maggie Philgence .....................................................................571 1990 . .. Maggie Philgence ....................................................................579 1991 . .. Kristine Cousins . ....................................................................385 1992 . .. Luiza Ramos ............................................................................451 1993 . .. Luiza Ramos ............................................................................446 1994 . .. Luiza Ramos ............................................................................579 1995 . .. Holly Schneider ........................................................................411 1996 . .. LaToya Washington ................................................................438 1997 . .. Holly Schneider .......................................................................400 1998 . .. Holly Schneider .......................................................................480 1999 . .. Aisha Thornton . .....................................................................314 2000 . .. Norisha Campbell ....................................................................447 2001 . .. Norisha Campbell ...................................................................488 2002 . .. Kristen Frye .............................................................................469 2003 . .. Cassie McLaughlin ..................................................................360 2004 . .. Kristen Rust .............................................................................388 2005 . .. Andreza Santos . .......................................................................356 2006 . .. Makini Thompson ...................................................................423 2007 ... Mira Djuric...................................................................438 2008 ... Lauren Richardson....................................................... 321 HITTING PERCENTAGE............................................ TOTAL 1979..... Nancy Townsend ....................................................................370 1980..... Alicia Cross ..............................................................................520 1981..... Julie Brown ..............................................................................382 1982..... Shannon Lages ........................................................................278 1983..... Donna Krai ..............................................................................296 1984..... Donna Krai .............................................................................490 1985..... Julie Todd ................................................................................278 1986..... Julie Todd ................................................................................297 1987..... Julie Todd ................................................................................351 1988..... Maggie Philgence ....................................................................329 1989..... Gabrielle Reece ......................................................................279 1990..... Maggie Philgence ....................................................................333 1991..... Kristine Cousins . ...................................................................230 1992..... Sherry Cowling ........................................................................390 1993..... Vicki Zinkil .............................................................................318 1994..... Valerie Broussard ...................................................................268 1995..... Valerie Broussard ....................................................................270 1996..... Aisha Thornton . .....................................................................264 1997..... Aisha Thornton . .....................................................................366 1998..... Norisha Campbell ...................................................................360 1999..... Aisha Thornton . .....................................................................344 2000..... Norisha Campbell ...................................................................351 2001..... Norisha Campbell ..................................................................366 2002..... Kristen Frye ..............................................................................297 2003..... Amanda Santos ......................................................................285 2004..... Amanda Santos ......................................................................365 2005..... Andreza Santos . .......................................................................278 2006.... Brianna Barry ..............................................................325 2007.... Brianna Barry...............................................................333 2008.... Brianna Barry...............................................................349 ATTEMPTS.................................................................... Total 1979..... Nancy Townsend ....................................................................773 1980..... Margie Wessel ..........................................................................375 1981..... Carol Forsten ...........................................................................693 1982..... Sally Summer .........................................................................1054 1983..... Sally Summer ...........................................................................779 1984..... Joan Morris ..............................................................................754 1985..... Joan Morris ..............................................................................834 1986..... Joan Morris ............................................................................1389 1987..... Maggie Philgence ..................................................................1006 1988..... Maggie Philgence ..................................................................1217 1989..... Maggie Philgence ..................................................................1305 1990..... Maggie Philgence ..................................................................1265 1991..... Kristine Cousins .....................................................................1040 1992..... Luiza Ramos ..........................................................................1032 1993..... Luiza Ramos ............................................................................998 1994..... Luiza Ramos ..........................................................................1402 1995..... Holly Schneider .....................................................................1035 1996..... LaToya Washington ..............................................................1135 1997..... Holly Schneider .....................................................................1160 1998..... Holly Schneider .....................................................................1321 1999..... Erica Bunch .............................................................................829 2000..... Jennifer Werrick ......................................................................969 2001..... Alex Sevillano ..........................................................................986

2002..... Erica Bunch ...........................................................................1071 2003 . .. Cassie McLaughlin ..................................................................875 2004..... Kristen Rust ............................................................................961 2005..... Kristen Rust ..............................................................................872 2006..... Makini Thompson .................................................................1005 2007..... Makini Thompson.....................................................................991 2008.... Lauren Richardson.......................................................958 Service ACES.............................................................. TOTAL 1982..... Karyn Palgut .............................................................................. 54 1983..... Donna Krai ................................................................................ 90 1984..... Karyn Palgut .............................................................................. 55 1985..... Lynne Fullhart ............................................................................ 48 1986..... Joan Morris ................................................................................ 45 1987..... Julie Todd ................................................................................... 35 1988..... Deanne Kaleta ........................................................................... 44 1989..... Amy Bronson ............................................................................ 47 1990..... Kristine Cousins ......................................................................... 49 1991..... Deanna Bosschaert ................................................................... 42 1992..... Luiza Ramos .............................................................................. 54 1993..... Luiza Ramos .............................................................................. 45 1994..... Luiza Ramos .............................................................................. 51 1995..... Holly Schneider ......................................................................... 29 1996..... Holly Schneider ......................................................................... 37 1997..... Holly Schneider ......................................................................... 57 1998..... Holly Schneider ......................................................................... 44 1999..... Courtney Dipert ........................................................................ 29 2000..... Jennifer Werrick/Kristin Frye . ............................................... 36 2001..... Kristin Frye ................................................................................. 49 2002..... Alex Sevillano ............................................................................ 59 2003..... Cassie McLaughlin .................................................................... 44 2004..... Kristen Rust ............................................................................... 34 2005..... Sarah Griffin ............................................................................... 49 2006..... Sarah Griffin ............................................................................... 44 2007.... Mira Djuric.................................................................... 83 2008.... Jenna Romanelli............................................................ 25 DIGS................................................................................ TOTAL 1982..... Karyn Palgut .............................................................................. 62 1983..... Sally Summer ...........................................................................228 1984..... Karyn Palgut ............................................................................335 1985..... Joan Morris ..............................................................................309 1986..... Joan Morris ..............................................................................460 1987..... Deanne Kaleta .........................................................................285 1988..... Deanne Kaleta .........................................................................327 1989..... Sonia Trevino ..........................................................................403 1990..... Kristine Cousins . ....................................................................440 1991..... Luiza Ramos ............................................................................419 1992..... Luiza Ramos ............................................................................450 1993..... Luiza Ramos ............................................................................394 1994..... Luiza Ramos ............................................................................507 1995..... Holly Schneider .......................................................................303 1996..... LaToya Washington ................................................................345 1997..... Holly Schneider .......................................................................401 1998..... Jennifer Werrick ......................................................................354 1999..... Jamie Hibbard . ........................................................................253 2000..... Jennifer Werrick ......................................................................334 2001..... Alex Sevillano ..........................................................................332 2002..... Alex Sevillano ...........................................................................283 2003..... Cerina Pele ...............................................................................376 2004..... Summer Weissing ....................................................................399 2005..... Summer Weissing .....................................................................513 2006..... Summer Weissing .....................................................................467 2007..... Summer Weissing......................................................................480 2008..... Ashlee Moon..............................................................................471 ASSISTS........................................................................... TOTAL 1979..... Barbara Mellen ........................................................................492 1980..... Marie Sanders ..........................................................................565 1981..... Barbara Mellen ........................................................................984 1983..... Marie Sanders ..........................................................................732 1984..... Donna Krai ...............................................................................604 1985..... Donna Krai ..............................................................................994 1986..... Nancy Gaspadarek . ..............................................................1216 1987..... Nancy Gaspadarek . ..............................................................1159 1988..... Nancy Gaspadarek . ..............................................................1019 1989..... Nancy Gaspadarek . ..............................................................1410 1990..... Jennifer McCall . ......................................................................893 1991..... Brandi Cumin ..........................................................................837 1992..... Sherry Cowling ......................................................................1348 1993..... Jennifer McCall . ....................................................................1452 1994..... Maureen McCarthy ...............................................................1101 1995..... Maureen McCarthy ..................................................................773 1996..... Kensy Zulueta .........................................................................802 1997..... Fiona Bolten ..........................................................................1235 1998..... Fiona Bolten ..........................................................................1744 1999..... Jamie Hibbard . ......................................................................1125 2000..... Jennifer Anderson ...................................................................880

2001..... Jennifer Anderson .........................................................1401 2002..... Jennifer Anderson .........................................................1734 2003..... Jennifer Anderson ...........................................................892 2004..... Jessica Skower ................................................................1348 2005..... Jessica Skower ...................................................................954 2006..... Zrinka Tomic ..................................................................1201 2007.... Nikki Baker...........................................................873 2008.... Nikki Baker......................................................... 1209 BLOCKS (total)................................................... Total 1979..... Cordelia Campbell ..........................................................286 1980..... Alicia Cross ........................................................................68 1981..... Julie Brown ......................................................................194 1982..... Shannon Lages ................................................................122 1983..... Julie Brown ......................................................................195 1984..... Joan Morris ......................................................................121 1985..... Marianne Tobolski ..........................................................134 1986..... Julie Todd .........................................................................238 1987..... Julie Todd .........................................................................273 1988..... Gabrielle Reece . ..............................................................171 1989..... Gabrielle Reece . ..............................................................212 1990..... Gabrielle Reece . ..............................................................189 1991..... Vicki Zinkil ......................................................................133 1992..... Bianca Stevens .................................................................133 1993..... Vicki Zinkil ......................................................................164 1994..... Valerie Broussard ..............................................................87 1995..... Valerie Broussard ............................................................105 1996..... Aisha Thornton . .............................................................120 1997..... Susan Hawks . ..................................................................135 1998..... Aisha Thornton . .............................................................134 1999..... Aisha Thornton . ...............................................................99 2000..... Norisha Campbell ...........................................................119 2001..... Norisha Campbell ...........................................................139 2002..... Aisha Carr ........................................................................136 2003..... Amanda Santos ...............................................................137 2004..... Amanda Santos ...............................................................147 2005..... Lauren Scott . ....................................................................110 2006.... Brianna Barry .......................................................109 2007.... Brianna Barry......................................................... 97 2008.... Jordana Price......................................................... 113 BLOCK (ASSISTS)................................................... TOTAL 1980..... Alicia Cross ........................................................................45 1981..... Julie Brown . ......................................................................132 1982..... Alicia Cross ........................................................................92 1983..... Julie Brown ......................................................................134 1984..... Joan Morris .......................................................................100 1985..... Julie Todd ...........................................................................93 1986..... Julie Todd .........................................................................199 1987..... Julie Todd ..........................................................................223 1988..... Deanne Kaleta ..................................................................137 1989..... Gabrielle Reece . ...............................................................143 1990..... Gabrielle Reece . ..............................................................121 1991..... Vicki Zinkil ........................................................................80 1992..... Vicki Zinkil ........................................................................74 1993..... Vicki Zinkil ......................................................................133 1994..... Valerie Broussard ...............................................................59 1995..... Valerie Broussard ..............................................................81 1996..... Aisha Thornton . ...............................................................80 1997..... Susan Hawks . ..................................................................104 1998..... Susan Hawks . ..................................................................104 1999..... Norisha Campbell .............................................................62 2000..... Norisha Campbell .............................................................83 2001..... Norisha Campbell ...........................................................111 2002..... Aisha Carr ........................................................................113 2003..... Amanda Santos ...............................................................107 2004..... Amanda Santos ...............................................................117 2005..... Lauren Scott . ....................................................................101 2006..... Sarah Griffin .....................................................................100 2007.... Brianna Barry......................................................... 75 2008.... Jordana Price.......................................................... 98 BLOCKS (SOLO)..................................................... TOTAL 1980..... Alicia Cross ........................................................................23 1981..... Julie Brown ........................................................................62 1982..... Shannon Lages ..................................................................32 1983..... Julie Brown ........................................................................61 1984..... Joan Morris ........................................................................21 1985..... Marianne Tobolski ............................................................45 1986..... Deanne Kaleta ...................................................................47 1987..... Julie Todd ...........................................................................50 1988..... Gabrielle Reece . ................................................................60 1989..... Gabrielle Reece . ................................................................69 1990..... Gabrielle Reece . ................................................................68 1991..... Vicki Zinkil ........................................................................53 1992..... Bianca Stevens ...................................................................60 1993..... Vicki Zinkil ........................................................................31 1994..... Valerie Broussard ...............................................................28 1995..... Valerie Broussard ..............................................................24 1996..... Aisha Thornton . ...............................................................40 1997..... Susan Hawks .......................................................................31 1998..... Aisha Thornton . ...............................................................38 1999..... Aisha Thornton . ...............................................................43 2000..... Norisha Campbell .............................................................34 2001..... Norisha Campbell .............................................................28 2002..... Dawn Hough .....................................................................28 2003..... Aisha Carr ..........................................................................35 2004..... Amanda Santos . .................................................................30 2005..... Makini Thompson .............................................................25 2006..... Makini Thompson .............................................................15 2007.... Brianna Barry......................................................... 22 2008.... Lauren Richardson..................................................18 Returning players in bold

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Alabama .....................................2002 ........................... 10-11 Alabama-Birmingham ..............1991 ............................... 6-1 Appalachian State .....................1981 ............................... 2-0 Arizona .......................................1985 ............................... 0-3 Arizona State .............................1984 ............................... 0-1 Arkansas State ...........................2003 ............................... 3-1 Auburn .......................................1999 ............................... 8-1 Ball State . ...................................2000 ............................... 0-2 Baylor . ........................................1990 ............................... 2-0 Berry College .............................1976 ............................... 2-1 Boston College ..........................2008 ............................... 8-1 Bowling Green............................2008................................. 1-0 Brigham Young .........................1989 ............................... 1-4 Brown .........................................2002 ............................... 1-0 Butler ..........................................1990 ............................... 1-0 Cal-Berkeley ...............................1998 ............................... 2-1 Cal-Irvine ...................................2003 ............................... 0-2 Central Florida ..........................2004 ............................. 28-7 Cincinnati ...................................1990 ............................. 15-2 Clemson .....................................2008 ........................... 22-19 College of Charleston ..............1975 ............................... 1-1 Colorado ....................................1990 ............................... 0-1 Colorado State . .........................1988 ............................... 0-1 Columbus College ....................1978 ............................... 2-0 DePaul ........................................1994 ............................... 2-0 Duke ...........................................2008 ............................. 8-33 East Tennessee State ................1981 ............................... 2-0 Eastern Illinois ..........................2006 ............................... 1-0 Eastern Kentucky .....................2003 ............................... 4-4 Eastern Michigan ......................2004 ............................... 2-0 Eastern Washington .................1990 ............................... 1-0 Flagler College . .........................1981 ............................... 4-0 Florida ........................................2007 ........................... 21-30 Florida A&M .............................2008 ............................. 20-0 Florida Atlantic .........................2003 ............................... 9-0 Florida Institute of Tech. ........1987 ............................... 1-0 Florida International ................2002 ............................. 13-4 Florida Junior College ..............1980 ............................... 2-0 Florida Southern .......................1982 ............................... 4-1 Fresno State ...............................2001 ............................... 1-2 George Mason . .........................2004 ............................... 0-2 George Washington . ................1990 ............................... 1-1 Georgetown ...............................1992 ............................... 2-0 Georgia .......................................2003 ........................... 11-10 Georgia Southern .....................1997 ............................... 2-0 Georgia State .............................1997 ............................... 4-0 Georgia Tech .............................2008 ........................... 10-26 Gulf Coast Comm. College ....1979 ............................... 2-0 Hofstra .......................................1992 ............................... 3-0 Houston .....................................2005 ............................... 5-9 Idaho . .........................................1991 ............................... 1-0 Illinois .........................................2000 ............................... 1-1 Illinois-Chicago .........................1987 ............................... 2-1 Illinois State ...............................2002 ............................... 4-2 Indiana ........................................1999 ............................... 0-1 Indiana-Evansville ....................1984 ............................... 1-0 Indiana-Purdue at Indianapolis 2002 . ............................ 1-0 Indian River Comm. College ..1981 ............................... 1-0 Iowa ............................................1994 ............................... 0-2 Iowa State . .................................1979 ............................... 1-0 Jacksonville ................................2003 ............................. 28-0

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TEAM............. LAST MEETING.........W-L TEAM............. LAST MEETING....... W-L Kansas..........................................2007..................................... 1-0 Kansas State ..............................2005 .................................. 0-2 Kentucky ....................................1990 ................................... 4-5 Lake City Comm. College .......1980 ................................... 6-0 Lamar . ........................................1988 ................................... 2-0 LaSalle . .......................................1992 ................................... 1-0 Liberty ........................................1999 ................................... 1-0 Long Beach State ......................2008 ................................... 0-5 Louisiana-Lafayette . .................2002 ................................... 1-0 Louisiana State ..........................2002 .................................11-8 Louisiana Tech ..........................2003 ................................... 1-0 Louisville ....................................1990 ................................... 9-5 Loyola Marymount ...................1993 ................................... 2-1 Marshall ......................................2002 ................................... 1-0 Maryland ....................................2008 ...............................16-22 McNeese State . .........................1992 ................................... 1-0 Memphis ....................................1995 .................................16-2 Mercer ........................................2006 ................................... 3-0 Miami ..........................................2008 ........................... 16-14-1 Miami of Ohio ..........................1996 ................................... 0-1 Miami Dade-North CC . ..........1976 ................................... 1-0 Miami Dade-South CC ............1980 ................................... 3-4 Michigan . ...................................2004 ................................... 2-1 Michigan State ...........................2007 ................................... 1-2 Middle Tennessee State . ..........1981 ................................... 1-0 Milligan College ........................1977 ................................... 1-0 Minnesota ..................................2005 ................................... 6-8 Mississippi ..................................1986 ................................... 3-0 Mississippi State ........................1982 ................................... 6-0 Mississippi Univ. for Women ..1980 ................................... 7-5 Mississippi Valley State ............2006 ................................... 1-0 Missouri State.............................2007..................................... 0-1 Montevallo .................................1980 ................................... 2-0 Montana .....................................1997 ................................... 1-0 Morehead State .........................2008 ................................... 5-0 Nebraska ....................................1982 ................................... 0-2 New Mexico ..............................1986 ................................... 0-1 New Orleans . ............................1995 ................................... 7-0 Niagara.........................................2008..................................... 1-0 Nichols State . ............................1981 ................................... 1-0 North Alabama .........................1976 ................................... 1-0 North Carolina ..........................2008 ...............................31-18 North Carolina Asheville..........2007..................................... 1-0 North Carolina-Greensboro ...1976 ................................... 1-0 NC State .....................................2008 .................................34-5 North Florida..............................2008..................................... 1-0 North Florida Junior College . 1979 ................................... 2-0 North Texas State .....................1978 ................................... 0-1 Northeast Louisiana .................1991 ................................... 1-0 Northern Arizona .....................2001 ................................... 1-1 Northern Illinois .......................1999 ................................... 1-1 Northern Iowa ..........................1998 ................................... 1-0 Northwestern ............................1985 ................................... 1-1 Northwest Louisiana ................1977 ................................... 1-0 Notre Dame ..............................2000 ................................... 1-2 Oakland ......................................2004 ................................... 1-0 Ohio State ..................................1981 ................................... 0-1 Oklahoma ..................................1979 ................................... 1-0 Oklahoma State . .......................1980 ................................... 1-0 Oregon .......................................2002 ................................... 1-0 Pacific .........................................1993 ................................... 0-1

Penn State ..................................1994 ................................1-2 Pepperdine .................................2003 ................................0-4 Pittsburgh . .................................2005 ................................2-3 Portland State ............................1981 ................................0-1 Purdue ........................................1997 ................................3-3 Rice .............................................1993 ................................4-0 Rhode Island .............................1995 ................................1-1 Rollins College ..........................1981 ................................1-0 Rutgers . ......................................1982 ................................0-2 Sam Houston State ...................2004 ................................3-1 San Diego State .........................1983 ................................0-1 Santa Clara .................................1999 ................................1-1 South Alabama ..........................2006 ..............................15-0 South Carolina . .........................2006 ..............................17-9 South Carolina-Spartanburg . ..1980 ................................1-0 South Dakota State....................2008..................................1-0 South Florida .............................2005 ..............................35-6 Southeast Louisiana ..................1998 ................................2-0 Southern California ..................2006 ................................0-1 Southern University . ................1983 ................................1-0 Southern Illinois . ......................1996 ................................3-2 Southern Mississippi ................2000 ..............................15-0 Southeast Missouri State . ........2000 ................................1-0 Southwest Missouri State . .......1993 ................................1-6 Southwest Texas State ..............1991 ................................3-1 Southwestern Louisiana ...........1977 ................................1-0 St. John’s .....................................2006 ................................0-1 St. Mary’s (CA) ..........................2003 ................................0-1 St. Louis University ..................1980 ................................0-2 Stetson University .....................2008 ................................4-0 Syracuse ......................................1992 ................................1-0 Tampa .........................................1988 ................................1-0 Temple ........................................1991 ................................1-0 Tennessee ...................................1989 ................................8-6 Tennessee-Chattanooga ...........1983 ................................4-0 Tennessee Tech .........................1982 ................................2-0 Texas ...........................................2001 ................................0-6 Texas A&M . ..............................2001 ................................3-5 Texas-Arlington ........................1999 ................................1-4 TCU..............................................2007..................................1-0 Texas Tech .................................1986 ................................4-1 Troy .............................................2004 ................................3-0 Tulane .........................................1990 ................................9-1 Tuskegee Institute . ...................1976 ................................1-0 UCLA .........................................1996 ................................0-4 UC Santa Barbara .....................1999 ................................0-2 Utah State . .................................1998 ................................1-1 Valdosta State ............................1977 ................................1-0 Virginia .......................................2008 ............................25-13 Virginia Tech .............................2008 ..............................20-2 Wake Forest ...............................2008 ..............................21-6 Washington ................................1995 ................................0-1 West Georgia State ...................1977 ................................2-0 West Virginia .............................1980 ................................2-0 William & Mary . .......................1992 ................................2-1 Winthrop ....................................2004 ................................3-0 Wright State.................................2008..................................1-0 Wyoming ....................................1990 ................................0-1 Xavier .........................................1985 ................................1-0


SERIES RECORDS VS. ACC and UF Boston College (FSU Leads 8-1)

Home: 5-0; Away: 3-1; Neutral: 0-0; ACC: 7-1 Aug 29, 1987...............H .......W ............................... 15-7, 15-4, 15-11 Sep 24, 2005................A.........W ...............30-24, 25-30, 30-25, 30-28 Oct 28, 2005................H.........W......30-17, 27-30, 30-23, 30-32, 15-7 Sep 24, 2006................H.........W................30-24, 20-30, 30-21, 30-22 Oct 29, 2006................A.........W............................ 30-21, 30-27, 30-15 Oct. 13, 2007...............A..........L.......30-17, 30-18, 29-31, 20-30, 7-15 Nov. 9, 2007................H.........W............................ 30-20, 31-29, 30-15 Oct. 12, 2008...............H.........W............................ 25-14, 25-18, 25-15 Nov. 7, 2008................A.........W................25-11, 17-25, 25-18, 25-20

Clemson

(FSU Leads 22-19)

Home: 12-7; Away: 7-11; Neutral: 3-1; ACC: 15-18 Oct 10, 1981 ..............H .......W ..........................................15-10, 10-5 Sep 3, 1983 . ...............N.........W .................................. 15-7, 15-0, 15-4 Oct 8, 1983 ................H.........W .................................. 15-8, 15-7, 15-4 Nov 1, 1983 ...............H .......W ....................15-17, 15-11, 15-7, 15-9 Nov 8, 1991 ...............A . ......W................................ 15-12, 15-9, 15-9 Oct 24, 1992 ..............H .......W .................................. 15-8, 15-7, 15-4 Sep 24, 1993 ..............H .......W ........15-7, 16-14, 8-15, 12-15, 15-11 Nov 6, 1993 ...............A..........L . ............................... 4-15, 10-15, 4-15 Nov 20, 1993 .............N .......W ..............................17-15, 15-12, 15-7 Sep 30, 1994 ..............H.........W ........13-15, 15-5, 15-4, 10-15, 15-11 Nov 11, 1994 .............A..........L . ................................. 6-15, 3-15, 5-15 Sep 23, 1995 ..............A . .......L . ...................3-15, 15-13, 7-15, 16-18 Oct 7, 1995 ................H..........L . ........... 16-14, 1-15, 9-15, 15-9, 3-15 Nov 16, 1995 .............A . ......W ..........15-8, 6-15, 6-15, 16-14, 15-13 Sep 27, 1996 ..............H ........L . .......15-7, 15-8, 12-15, 10-15, 17-19 Oct 11, 1996 ..............A . .......L . .................13-15, 16-14, 14-16, 5-15 Oct 3, 1997 ................H .......W ..................15-13, 14-16, 15-4, 15-13 Oct 26, 1997 ..............A . ......W...................... 5-15, 15-6, 15-5, 20-18 Sep 26, 1998 ..............A . .......L . .......5-15, 13-15, 15-6, 17-15, 13-15 Nov 1, 1998 ...............H.........W ....................15-9, 15-5, 11-15, 15-11 Oct 8, 1999 ................A . .......L . ................................. 2-15, 5-15, 7-15 Nov 5, 1999 ...............H......... L ...................... 15-11, 3-15, 8-15, 4-15 Nov 19, 1999 .............N......... L .................................. 4-15, 5-15, 8-15 Oct 15, 2000 ..............H .......W ....................15-13, 15-6, 13-15, 15-8 Nov 11, 2000 .............A.........W ........................ 15-4, 6-15, 15-6, 15-9 Sep 21, 2001 ..............A . ......W ................30-23, 30-32, 30-26, 30-23 Oct 26, 2001 ..............H .......W ............................30-28, 30-23, 30-14 Oct 5, 2002 ................A..........L.... 23-30, 30-28, 28-30, 30-25, 15-17 Nov 9, 2002 ...............H ........L . ...............30-24, 28-30, 28-30, 26-30 Nov 22, 2002 .............N .......W... 29-31, 30-23, 30-28, 30-32, 17-15 Oct 17, 2003 ..............H .......W...... 30-21, 22-30, 20-30, 30-27, 15-6 Nov 7, 2003 ...............A . .......L . ...............30-25, 22-30, 21-30, 25-30 Oct 30, 2004 ..............A . ......W................ 30-28, 30-32, 31-29, 30-25 Oct. 2, 2005.................H..........L......30-23, 30-32, 28-30, 30-20, 13-15 Nov 4, 2005.................A.........W.................30-27, 17-30, 30-26, 30-22 Sep 30, 2006................A..........L..............................30-32, 27-30, 30-32 Nov 3, 2006.................H..........L..............................16-30, 21-30, 21-30 Oct. 7, 2007.................H..........L..............................23-30, 28-30, 27-30 Nov. 16, 2007..............A..........L..............................24-30, 19-30, 20-30 Oct. 4, 2008.................A..........L..............................12-25, 17-25, 14-25 Nov. 14, 2008..............H.........W.....22-25, 18-25, 25-16, 25-23, 15-12

Duke (Duke Leads 33-8)

Home: 3-13; Away: 2-15; Neutral: 3-3; ACC: 4-27 Nov 1, 1983 ...............N .......W ..................... 15-9, 11-15, 15-8, 15-8 Nov 14, 1986 .............A . .......L . .......................... 10-15, 14-16, 12-15 Nov 13, 1987 .............H .......W ................... 15-12, 15-6, 11-15, 15-5 Sep 3, 1989 . ...............N .......W ........... 15-7, 15-7, 7-15, 13-15, 15-5 Oct 20, 1991 ..............H ........L . ....16-14, 6-15, 15-12, 14-16, 13-15 Oct 2, 1992 ................A . .......L . .................. 6-15, 13-15, 15-12, 3-15 Nov 22, 1992 .............N ........L . ...... 9-15, 15-9, 15-11, 11-15, 11-15 Oct 22, 1993 ..............H ........L . ................ 13-15, 15-11, 9-15, 13-15 Nov 12, 1993 .............A . .......L . .............................. 3-15, 12-15, 6-15 Nov 21, 1993 .............A . .......L . .................................6-15, 6-15, 5-15 Sep 23, 1994 ..............A . .......L . .............................. 4-15, 6-15, 10-15 Oct 24, 1994 ..............H ........L . .................................4-15, 9-15, 7-15 Nov 19, 1994 .............N..........L . .................................8-15, 7-15, 8-15 Sep 29, 1995 ..............A . .......L . .............................. 1-15, 7-15, 12-15 Nov 4, 1995 ...............H ........L . .............................. 10-15, 5-15, 9-15 Oct 4, 1996 ................H ........L . ............................ 9-15, 10-15, 10-15 Nov 3, 1996 ...............A . .......L . ................ 15-13, 13-15, 5-15, 11-15 Oct 17, 1997 ..............H ........L . .................. 7-15, 15-8, 13-15, 11-15

Nov 16, 1997 .............A . ......W ......... 13-15, 15-7, 15-7, 14-16, 15-10 Oct 3, 1998 ................H .......W ....................................15-8, 15-7, 15-9 Oct 23, 1998 ..............A . ......W ............................... 15-13, 15-12, 15-4 Sep 24, 1999 ..............A . .......L........................ 8-15, 11-15, 15-9, 8-15 Oct 29, 1999 ..............H ........L . .................... 3-15, 15-7, 13-15, 11-15 Oct 7, 2000 ................A . .......L . .............19-17, 4-15, 8-15, 15-7, 8-15 Nov 17, 2000 .............N ........L . .................. 14-16, 10-15, 15-4, 10-15 Oct 12, 2001 ..............H ........L . ............................ 25-30, 23-30, 24-30 Nov 2, 2001 ...............A . .......L . ................ 27-30, 28-30, 30-20, 28-20 Nov 17, 2001 .............N .......W................. 32-30, 30-21, 13-30, 30-20 Sep 28, 2002 ..............H .......W ................. 19-30, 31-29, 30-25, 30-19 Oct 19, 2002 ..............A . .......L . ............................ 23-30, 20-30, 28-30 Oct 3, 2003 ................H ........L . ............................ 24-30, 27-30, 29-31 Oct 24, 2003 ..............A . .......L . ................ 31-29, 23-30, 19-30, 23-30 Oct 2, 2004 ................H ........L . ....37-35, 27-30, 30-23, 26-30, 13-15 Oct 20, 2005................A..........L............................... 21-30, 23-30, 28-30 Nov 23, 2005..............H..........L......... 30-28, 23-30, 30-19, 19-30, 8-15 Oct 27, 2006................H..........L............................... 21-30, 20-30, 27-30 Nov 22, 2006..............A..........L............................... 23-30, 24-30, 29-31 Sept. 28, 2007..............H..........L............................... 24-30, 18-30, 26-30 Nov. 3, 2007................A..........L.......24-30, 30-25, 27-30, 30-28, 14-16 Sept. 26, 2008..............A..........L................... 17-25, 17-25, 25-21, 22-25 Nov. 2, 2008................H..........L.......25-22, 17-25, 25-20, 21-25, 10-15

Georgia Tech

(Georgia Tech Leads 26-10)

Home: 7-9; Away: 3-14; Neutral: 0-3; ACC: 10-23 Oct 11, 1991 ............ A .......... L ........... 13-15, 7-15, 15-7, 15-4, 11-15 Oct 17, 1992 ............ H ..........W ........ 15-12, 12-15, 15-6, 7-15, 15-12 Sep 25, 1993 ............ H ..........W ...................................15-8, 15-6, 15-9 Nov 5, 1993 ............. A .......... L ..................... 8-15, 10-15, 15-9, 12-15 Oct 1, 1994 .............. H .......... L ..................................14-16, 7-15, 1-15 Nov 12, 1994 ........... A .......... L ..................................14-16, 7-15, 1-15 Sep 22, 1995 ............ A .......... L ..................... 4-15, 16-14, 6-15, 13-15 Oct 6, 1995 .............. H .......... L ............................... 11-15, 14-16, 9-15 Sep 29, 1996 ............ H .......... L ................. 11-15, 12-15, 15-11, 12-15 Oct 13, 1996 ............ A .......... L ..........................4-15, 15-9, 6-15, 6-15 Oct 15, 1997 ............ H ..........W .................... 15-12, 15-9, 9-15, 16-14 Oct 25, 1997 ............ A .......... L ........................13-15, 15-8, 9-15, 7-15 Nov 22, 1997 ........... N .......... L ..................... 14-16, 10-15, 15-5, 6-15 Sep 27, 1998 ............ A .......... L ........................12-15, 8-15, 15-8, 5-15 Oct 3, 1998 .............. H ..........W .............................. 15-6, 16-14, 15-11 Oct 9, 1999 .............. A .......... L ..................................7-15, 14-16, 7-15 Nov 7, 1999 ............. H .......... L ..................... 15-10, 5-15, 12-15, 2-15 Oct 13, 2000 ............ H .......... L ........... 15-9, 15-13, 6-15, 9-15, 10-15 Nov 10, 2000 ........... A ..........W .................... 15-11, 15-5, 9-15, 15-10 Sep 22, 2001 ............ A .......... L............................. 25-30, 26-30, 24-30 Oct 28, 2001 ............ H ..........W ....25-30, 21-30, 30-24, 30-26, 15-12 Oct 6, 2002 .............. A .......... L..... 23-30, 18-30, 31-29, 32-30, 12-15 Nov 11, 2002 ........... H .......... L............................. 26-30, 26-30, 16-30 Nov 24, 2002 ........... N .......... L................. 23-30, 23-30, 30-23, 19-30 Oct 18, 2003 ............ H .......... L............................. 30-32, 24-30, 22-30 Nov 8, 2003 ............. A .......... L............................. 16-30, 29-31, 22-30 Nov 21, 2003 ........... N .......... L................. 23-30, 31-29, 19-30, 27-30 Oct 29, 2004 ............ A .......... L ................. 23-30, 28-30, 31-29, 25-30 Sep 30, 2005.............. H........... L......30-27, 27-30, 30-19, 27-30, 12-15 Nov 5, 2005............. A...........W.............................. 30-24, 30-25, 30-25 Sep 29, 2006.............. A...........W........ 30-23, 32-30, 15-30, 27-30, 15-9 Nov 5, 2006............... H........... L.................. 27-30, 30-26, 25-30, 26-30 Oct. 5, 2007............... H...........W.................. 30-21, 32-30, 20-30, 30-24 Nov. 17, 2007............ A........... L.................. 30-27, 25-30, 20-30, 27-30 Oct. 3, 2008............... A........... L.............................. 21-25, 16-25, 17-25 Nov. 16, 2008............ H...........W.................. 22-25, 25-18, 26-24, 25-19

Maryland

(Maryland Leads 22-16)

Home: 8-9; Away: 6-12; Neutral: 2-1; ACC: 13-21 1976 ...........................N ........W ..................................15-3, 1-15, 15-13 Oct 18, 1991 .............H .........L . ........ 12-15, 8-15, 15-1, 17-15, 16-18 Nov 6, 1992 .............. A ........W ..................... 15-13, 6-15, 15-9, 15-13 Nov 21, 1992 ............ A ........W ........... 8-15, 15-8, 12-15, 15-10, 15-8 Oct 16, 1993 ............. A .........L . ............................ 13-15, 14-16, 14-16 Oct 30, 1993 .............H ........W ............................... 15-9, 15-12, 15-11 Oct 21, 1994 ............. A .........L . .................... 15-7, 13-15, 11-15, 7-15 Nov 4, 1994 ..............H......... W................... 15-10, 3-15, 16-14, 15-12 Nov 18, 1994 ............N ........W ..................... 16-14, 15-6, 5-15, 15-12 Oct 28, 1995 ............. A .........L.................................. 5-15, 5-15, 11-15 Nov 11, 1995 ............H .........L . .................... 15-5, 13-15, 11-15, 7-15 Nov 17, 1995 ............N .........L . .................................9-15, 11-15, 3-15

Sep 21, 1996 .........A . ...... L..................................... 5-15, 4-15, 4-15 Nov 10, 1996 ........H ....... L..................... 3-15, 12-15, 16-14, 13-15 Oct 13, 1997 .........A . ...... L......................... 15-8, 8-15, 7-15, 12-15 Nov 7, 1997 ..........H ....... L....................... 13-15, 9-15, 15-10, 8-15 Oct 18, 1998 .........H .......W ................................15-12, 15-2, 15-10 Nov 13, 1998 ........A . ...... L . .........12-15, 15-9, 15-5, 13-15, 14-16 Oct 1, 1999 ...........H ....... L . .....................6-15, 15-13, 8-15, 11-15 Oct 23, 1999 .........A . ...... L . ................................. 9-15, 13-15, 3-15 Sep 22, 2000 .........A . ...... L . .........15-6, 6-15, 13-15, 15-12, 13-15 Oct 29, 2000 .........H .......W ................................15-10, 15-12, 15-3 Sep 28, 2001 .........H ....... L . .....30-24, 28-30, 30-22, 24-30, 13-15 Oct 20, 2001 .........A . ......W........ 30-28, 29-31, 30-27, 25-30, 15-9 Oct 12, 2002 .........H .......W...... 29-31, 30-27, 30-27, 25-30, 16-14 Nov 2, 2002 ..........A . ......W.................. 30-25, 20-30, 30-23, 30-27 Oct 11, 2003 .........A . ...... L . .............................12-30, 20-30, 27-30 Nov 14, 2003 ........H ....... L . .....30-27, 30-22, 27-30, 20-30, 16-18 Oct 8, 2004 ...........A . ......W ..................26-30, 30-19, 30-25, 30-28 Nov 8, 2004 ..........H ....... L....... 30-26, 30-19, 20-30, 24-30, 10-15 Sep 23, 2005...........A......... L................................17-30, 15-30, 23-30 Oct 30, 2005...........H......... L....................27-30, 25-30, 30-14, 22-30 Sep 22, 2006...........H.........W...............................30-12, 30-28, 30-24 Oct 29, 2006...........A......... L........28-30, 30-23, 30-24, 19-30, 13-15 Oct. 12, 2007..........A......... L....................30-26, 28-30, 28-30, 18-30 Nov. 10, 2007.........H.........W.......16-30, 30-25, 35-33, 28-30, 15-12 Oct. 10, 2008..........H.........W...................25-20, 22-25, 25-21, 25-18 Nov. 8, 2008...........A.........W...............................25-20, 25-15, 25-16

Miami

(FSU Leads 15-14-1)

Home: 3-5; Away: 3-4; Neutral: 10-5-1; ACC: 4-6 1978 .......................H .......W .............................................. 15-3, 15-4 1978 .......................N .......W .......................... 15-4, 9-15, 15-4, 15-9 1979 .......................N .......W ..........................................15-10, 16-14 1979 .......................H ....... L . ...............................12-15, 15-7, 12-15 1979 .......................N .......W.................................... 15-9, 4-15, 15-9 1979 .......................N .......W .................................. 8-15, 15-6, 15-12 Nov. 10, 1979.........N......... L..................................10-15, 14-16, 7-15 Nov. 16, 1979.........N ....... L................................... 9-15, 18-16, 8-15 Oct 3, 1980 ...........N .......W ............................................ 15-10, 15-7 Oct 4, 1980 ...........N ....... L . .........................................10-15, 13-15 Oct 24, 1980 .........N ....... T ............................................ 15-6, 10-15 Oct 25, 1980 .........N .......W ................................17-15, 10-15, 15-7 Nov 1, 1980 ..........A . ...... L . ................................. 10-15, 15-3, 8-15 Nov 1, 1980 ..........A . ...... L . ............................................. 6-15, 8-15 Nov 15, 1980 ........N .......W ......................15-10, 9-15, 15-8, 16-14 Nov 22, 1980 ........N......... L . ........................................... 13-15, 4-15 Sep 19, 1981 .........N .......W ............................................ 15-10, 15-2 Nov 20, 1981 ........N .......W ............................................ 15-9, 15-12 Oct 2, 2001 ...........H .......W ..............................30-16, 30-16, 30-21 Sep 13, 2002 .........N ....... L . .....30-28, 30-25, 29-31, 30-32, 10-15 Sep 19, 2003...........H.........W...................30-28, 28-30, 30-26, 30-25 Sep 24, 2004 .........A . ...... L . .............................28-30, 29-31, 24-30 Oct 20, 2004 .........H ....... L . .....30-19, 21-30, 24-30, 30-29, 10-15 Oct. 11, 2005..........H......... L....................36-34, 21-30, 26-30, 29-31 Nov 15, 2005.........A.........W.......24-30, 31-29, 30-32, 34-32, 15-13 Sep 19, 2006...........A.........W.......27-30, 30-24, 22-30, 30-12, 15-12 Oct 17, 2006...........H......... L..........30-27, 30-16, 22-30, 28-30, 9-15 Sept. 14, 2007.........H.........W...............................30-17, 30-24, 30-22 Oct. 23, 2007..........A.........W...................30-28, 30-24, 25-30, 30-23 Sept. 19, 2008.........A......... L....................25-23, 19-25, 22-25, 29-31 Nov. 26, 2008.........H......... L........25-22, 21-25, 25-18, 13-25, 11-15

North Carolina (FSU Leads 31-18)

Home: 22-4; Away: 6-12; Neutral: 3-2; ACC: 18-16 1976 .......................H .......W ..............................11-15, 15-10, 15-13 Oct 12, 1979 .........H .......W ..............................15-10, 10-15, 15-12 Oct 13, 1979 .........H .......W ..........................................15-11, 15-12 Oct 10, 1981...........H .......W ............................................ 15-4, 15-11 Dec 10, 1981 . .......H .......W .................................. 15-5, 15-10, 15-1 Oct 9, 1982 ...........H .......W .............................................. 15-9, 15-6 Oct 10, 1983 .........H .......W .................................. 15-7, 15-5, 15-12 Nov 1, 1983 ..........A . ......W ..............................15-13, 15-12, 15-10 Nov 2, 1986 ..........H .......W .............. 9-15, 7-15, 16-14, 15-8, 15-6 Nov 15, 1987 ........A . ...... L . ....................... 7-15, 9-15, 15-13, 3-15 Oct 12, 1991 .........A . ...... L . ................................13-15, 7-15 13-15 Nov 22, 1991 ........A . ......W .................................15-7, 15-6, 15-6

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Oct 3, 1992 ......... A ....... W ................................ 15-8, 15-11, 15-8 Oct 23, 1993 ....... H ....... W .................... 15-13, 8-15, 15-4, 15-12 Nov 13, 1993 ...... H ....... W ................15-10, 15-12, 13-15, 15-12 Nov 19, 1993 ...... N ....... W ................................ 15-13, 15-3, 15-7 Sep 24, 1994 ....... A ........L .................11-15, 12-15, 15-12, 15-17 Oct 29, 1994 ....... H ....... W .............................. 15-7, 15-13, 15-12 Oct 13, 1995 ....... H ....... W ......8-15, 15-10, 15-11, 10-15, 17-15 Oct 14, 1995 ....... H ........L .........13-15, 15-13, 15-5, 5-15, 10-15 Oct 18, 1996 ....... A ....... W .................... 15-11, 16-14, 6-15, 15-8 Oct 25, 1996 ....... H ....... W .......... 10-15, 15-8, 9-15, 15-7, 15-10 Sep 26, 1997 ....... A ........L ................................. 13-15, 6-15, 6-15 Oct 31, 1997 ....... H ....... W ..................15-12, 9-15, 15-10, 15-13 Oct 9, 1998 ......... A ........L ....................... 15-6, 7-15, 11-15, 8-15 Nov 8, 1998 ........ H ....... W .......... 15-0, 12-15, 8-15, 15-6, 15-13 Nov 22, 1998 ...... N ....... W ................................ 15-8, 15-1, 15-10 Oct 15, 1999 ....... H ........L ................................... 5-15, 8-15, 8-15 Nov 12, 1999 ...... A ........L ................................. 6-15, 5-15, 13-15 Oct 1, 2000 ......... H ........L ............. 9-15, 15-2, 15-6, 9-15, 13-15 Oct 20, 2000 ....... A ........L ...................10-15, 15-11, 10-15, 8-15 Oct 5, 2001 ......... A ........L .....22-30, 28-30, 30-20, 34-32, 13-15 Nov 9, 2001 ........ H ....... W ............................30-20, 30-28, 30-24 Nov 18, 2001 ...... N ........L .................20-30, 27-30, 30-28, 22-30 Oct 27, 2002 ....... H ....... W .......26-30, 26-30 30-27, 30-22, 15-6 Nov 16, 2002 ...... A ........L .............................22-30, 22-30, 21-30 Nov 23, 2002 ...... N ....... W ............................30-23, 30-25, 30-23 Sep 27, 2003 ....... A ........L .......14-30, 30-28, 30-27, 22-30, 9-15 Oct 31, 2003 ....... H ....... W ............................30-21, 30-27, 30-25 Oct 15, 2004 ....... H ....... W ................30-27, 30-25, 27-30, 30-28 Nov 13, 2004 ...... N ........L .............................17-30, 31-33, 24-30 Oct 7, 2005........... A..........L..................28-30, 33-31, 21-30, 27-30 Nov 20, 2005....... H........ W......27-30, 24-30, 30-24, 30-27, 19-17 Oct 16, 2006......... H........ W..............................30-23, 30-27, 30-21 Nov 17, 2006....... A..........L..............................27-30, 26-30, 32-34 Oct. 19, 2007........ A......... W......34-32, 25-30, 23-30, 30-24, 16-14 Nov. 23, 2007....... H........ W..............................30-17, 30-23, 30-17 Oct. 17, 2008........ H.........L......21-25, 25-18, 25-21, 23-25, 11-15 Nov. 21, 2008....... A......... W..............................25-17, 25-20, 25-21

Nc State

(FSU Leads 34-5)

Home: 17-1; Away: 15-4; Neutral: 2-0; ACC: 30-4 Nov 2, 1983 ........ N ....... W .................................15-6, 15-3, 15-7 Oct 28, 1984 ....... A ....... W .................................15-5, 15-9, 15-8 Oct 13, 1986 ....... H ....... W ...............................15-10, 15-3, 15-9 Nov 14, 1987 ...... A ........L.......... 9-15, 15-11, 12-15, 15-3, 6-15 Oct 11, 1991 ....... A ........L ........11-15, 15-4, 15-12, 11-15, 9-15 Nov 14, 1992 ...... H ....... W ...............................15-6, 15-5, 15-11 Oct 1, 1993 ......... H ....... W .............................15-12, 15-8, 15-13 Oct 2, 1993 ......... H ....... W .................................15-3, 15-7, 15-8 Oct 7, 1994 ......... A ....... W .................14-16, 15-5, 15-13, 15-13 Oct 8, 1994 ......... A ....... W .............................15-12, 15-11, 15-5 Sep 30, 1995 ....... A......... L .......15-11, 5-15, 15-9, 11-15, 11-15 Nov 3, 1995 ........ H ........L ..............................16-18, 12-15, 8-15 Oct 19, 1996 ....... A ....... W .......9-15, 7-15, 15-10, 15-10, 15-12 Oct 27, 1996 ....... H ....... W ...................15-11, 8-15, 15-13, 15-6 Sep 27, 1997 ....... A ....... W .................................15-5, 15-8, 15-3 Nov 1, 1997 ........ H ....... W ...................15-3, 10-15, 15-12, 15-6 Oct 10, 1998 ....... A ....... W .............................15-5, 15-13, 15-13 Nov 6, 1998 ........ H ....... W ...............................15-5, 15-4, 15-10 Oct 17, 1999 ....... H ....... W .................15-12, 16-14, 13-15, 15-0 Nov 13, 1999 ...... A ........L ..................11-15, 15-12, 10-15, 8-15 Sep 29, 2000 ....... H ....... W .....................15-7, 9-15, 15-7, 15-10 Oct 21, 2000 ....... A ....... W .............................15-11, 15-10, 15-8 Oct 6, 2001 ......... A ....... W............... 28-30, 30-13, 30-16, 30-14 Nov 11, 2001 ...... H ....... W ...........................30-16, 30-15, 30-25 Oct 25, 2002 ....... H ....... W ...........................30-19, 30-20, 30-21 Nov 15, 2002 ...... A ....... W ...........................30-24, 30-18, 30-19 Sep 26, 2003 ....... A ....... W .............. 30-28, 27-30, 30-28, 30-21 Nov 1, 2003 ........ H ....... W ...........................30-19, 30-27, 30-14 Nov 20, 2003 ...... N ....... W........................... 30-22, 30-23, 30-20 Oct 17, 2004 ....... H ....... W .............................30-7, 30-23, 30-23 Nov 12, 2004 ...... A ....... W ...........................30-28, 30-20, 30-15 Oct 8, 2005........... A......... W.............................30-24, 30-23, 30-28 Nov 18, 2005....... H........ W.............................30-27, 30-24, 30-19 Oct 7, 2006........... H........ W...............................30-5, 30-20, 30-21 Nov 17, 2006....... A......... W................ 26-30, 30-18, 30-15, 33-31 Oct. 20, 2007....... A......... W.............................30-18, 30-22, 30-25

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Virginia

(FSU Leads 25-13)

Home: 12-4; Away: 10-9; Neutral: 3-0; ACC: 20-12 Oct 17, 1987 ............ N .........W ............................... 15-10, 15-6, 15-12 Oct 1, 1988 .............. A .........W ............................... 17-15, 15-11, 15-8 Sep 26, 1991 ............ H .........W ..................... 15-13, 6-15, 15-10, 15-6 Nov 23, 1991 ........... A.......... L..................... 11-15, 9-15, 16-14, 6-15 Nov 7, 1992 ............. A .........W ....................................15-9, 15-7, 15-3 Nov 20, 1992 ........... N .........W ....................................15-7, 15-3, 15-4 Oct 15, 1993 ............ A .........W ..................................15-9, 15-5, 15-10 Oct 29, 1993 ............ H .........W ..................................15-6, 15-8, 15-12 Oct 22, 1994 ............ A .........W ....................................15-6, 15-6, 15-9 Nov 5, 1994 ............. H .........W ......... 15-8, 15-12, 4-15, 14-16, 20-18 Oct 27, 1995 ............ A .........W ................... 13-15, 15-8, 15-10, 15-13 Nov 10, 1995 ........... H .........W ............................... 15-9, 15-11, 15-12 Sep 22, 1996 ............ A ..........L . .................... 15-13, 13-15, 9-15, 5-15 Nov 8, 1996 ............. H ..........L . .................... 15-7, 11-15, 5-15, 10-15 Oct 10, 1997 ............ A .........W ..........................15-8, 6-15, 15-6, 15-9 Nov 8, 1997 ............. H .........W ....................................15-0, 15-6, 15-6 Nov. 22, 1997............ N..........W............ 15-9, 9-15, 17-15, 13-15, 15-8 Oct 16, 1998 ............ H .........W ..................................15-1, 15-12, 15-5 Nov 14, 1998 ........... A ..........L . .......... 7-15, 15-2, 15-11, 1-15, 19-21 Oct 3, 1999 .............. H ..........L . ...... 15-9, 15-11, 14-16, 12-15, 10-15 Oct 22, 1999 ............ A ..........L............................... 8-15, 13-15, 5-15+ Sep 23, 2000 ............ A ..........L........................ 9-15, 16-14, 8-15, 6-15 Oct 27, 2000 ............ H .........W ......... 15-4, 13-15, 16-14, 7-15, 15-13 Sep 30, 2001 ............ H .........W ............................. 30-21, 30-26, 30-15 Oct 19, 2001 ............ A .........W................. 26-30, 30-20, 30-26, 30-21 Oct 11, 2002 ............ H .........W ................. 30-23, 23-30, 30-16, 30-27 Nov 3, 2002 ............. A .........W................. 30-24, 30-13, 30-13, 30-25 Oct 10, 2003 ............ A ..........L . ................ 28-30, 31-29, 25-30, 28-30 Nov 16, 2003 ........... H .........W .....30-20, 13-30, 20-30, 30-19, 15-12 Oct 9, 2004 .............. A.......... L ................. 26-30, 22-30, 30-27, 26-30 Nov 5, 2004 ............. H .........W ....... 25-30, 30-27, 23-30,30-27,15-12 Oct 15, 2005.............. H...........L................... 23-30, 30-23, 24-30, 18-30 Nov 11, 2005............ A...........L......... 18-30, 30-26, 30-27, 28-30, 9-15 Oct 14, 2006.............. A..........W.............................. 30-26, 30-27, 32-30 Nov 10, 2006............ H...........L.......28-30, 22-30, 30-23, 30-24, 14-16 Sept. 20, 2007............ A...........L................... 30-28, 24-30, 27-30, 20-30 Oct. 27, 2007............. H..........W........ 30-28, 24-30, 30-24, 24-30, 15-9 Oct. 25, 2008............. A..........W.............................. 25-22, 25-23, 26-24

Virginia Tech (FSU Leads 20-2)

Home: 7-0; Away: 6-2; Neutral: 7-0; ACC: 7-2 Sep 26, 1980 ............N . ........W .................................. 13-15, 15-4, 15-2 Nov 22, 1982 ...........N . ........W ............................................ 15-11, 15-3 Sep 30, 1983 ............N . ........W .................................. 15-9, 14-16, 15-5 Oct 26, 1984 ............A ..........W ..............................15-10, 15-11, 15-10 Nov 16, 1984 ...........N . ........W .................................... 15-1, 15-6, 15-8 Oct 5, 1985 ..............H . ........W .................................. 15-6, 15-13, 15-6 Oct 5, 1986 ..............A ..........W .................................. 15-7, 15-3, 15-11 Nov 22, 1986 ...........N . ........W ................................ 15-7, 16-14, 15-10 Sep 26, 1987 ............N . ........W .................................... 15-5, 15-9, 15-8 Oct 2, 1988 ..............A ..........W .................................... 15-6, 15-6, 15-7 Nov 4, 1989 .............H . ........W .................................... 15-4, 15-9, 15-5 Oct 5, 1990 ..............H . ........W .................................... 15-4, 15-4, 15-5 Nov 16, 1990 ...........N . ........W .................................. 15-11, 15-9, 15-4 Sept 23, 2004 ...........A ...........L . .......30-23, 30-27, 29-31, 29-31, 9-15 Oct 22, 2004 ............H . ........W ..............................30-17, 30-14, 30-19 Oct 14, 2005..............H...........W...............................30-22, 30-16, 30-25 Nov 12, 2005............A...........W...............................30-14, 30-23, 30-23 Oct 13, 2006..............A...........W...................30-25, 30-26, 26-30, 31-29 Nov 12, 2006............H...........W...............................30-13, 30-26, 30-23 Sept. 21, 2007............A............L................................26-30, 24-30, 27-30 Oct. 26, 2007.............H...........W...................30-21, 25-30, 30-28, 30-24 Oct. 24, 2008.............A...........W...............................25-23, 25-22, 25-23

Wake Forest (FSU Leads 21-6)

Home: 11-2; Away: 8-4; Neutral: 2-0; ACC: 19-6 Oct 10, 1996 ............H . ........W......................... 10-15, 15-9, 15-6, 15-9 Nov 1, 1996 .............A ..........W ...................................15-12, 15-8, 15-7 Oct 19, 1997 ............H . ........W .......................11-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-4

Nov 15, 1997 .............A . .....W . ............................... 15-3, 15-10, 15-2 Oct 2, 1998..................H....... W...........7-15, 15-12, 3-15, 15-11, 15-7 Oct 24, 1998................A........W................................15-11, 15-10, 15-6 Nov 20, 1998 .............N ......W . .............................15-6, 15-11, 15-11 Sep 25, 1999 ..............A.........L.................................5-15, 18-20, 11-15 Oct 31, 1999 ..............H .......L ...............................11-15, 10-15, 6-15 Oct 6, 2000 ................A . .....W . .............................15-12, 15-8, 16-14 Nov 3, 2000 ...............H ......W . ........... 15-8, 1-15, 8-15, 15-7, 18-16 Oct 14, 2001 ..............H ......W............................. 31-19, 30-22, 30-25 Nov 3, 2001 ...............A . ......L ...................30-21, 30-26, 28-30, 8-15 Nov 16, 2001 .............N ......W . ...........................30-23, 30-26, 30-27 Sep 27, 2002 ..............H ......W . ...............30-20, 28-30, 30-23, 30-18 Oct 20, 2002 ..............A . .....W . ...............32-34, 30-18, 30-25, 30-26 Oct 4, 2003 ................H .......L .................18-30, 30-27, 19-30, 23-30 Oct 25, 2003 ..............A . ......L .............................28-30, 26-30, 21-30 Oct 2, 2004 ...............H ......W . ...........................30-20, 31-29, 30-26 Oct 21, 2005................A.........L...............................26-30, 29-31, 24-30 Nov 25, 2005..............H........W..............................30-25, 30-26, 30-28 Oct 20, 2006................H........W..............................30-21, 30-20, 30-24 Nov 21, 2006..............A........W..............................30-16, 30-28, 31-18 Sept. 30, 2007..............H........W......28-30, 30-25, 30-27, 29-31, 15-11 Nov. 2, 2007................A........W..............................31-29, 30-21, 30-25 Sept. 25, 2008..............A........W......23-25, 25-13, 23-25, 25-16, 15-12 Oct. 31, 2008...............H........W..............................25-17, 25-20, 25-19

Florida

(UF Leads 31-21)

Home: 8-12; Away: 6-18; Neutral: 7-1 1976 ............................N ........W............................................. 15-0, 15-7 1976 ............................N ........W ..................................15-3, 9-15, 15-1 1977 ............................N ........W ..............................10-15, 15-13, 15-7 1977 ............................N ........W ............................11-15, 15-10, 15-13 1978 ............................N ........W ................................15-5, 13-15, 15-7 Oct 9, 1984 ................H ........W ..............................15-11, 15-9, 15-11 Oct 18, 1984 ..............A . .......W ................................15-10, 15-5, 15-4 Sep 11, 1985 ..............H ........ L .............15-1, 15-4, 6-15, 1-15, 14-16 Sep 21, 1985 ..............N ........W ..........15-8, 12-15, 15-7, 4-15, 17-15 Sep 22, 1985 ..............N ........W ..............4-15, 15-7, 9-15, 15-6, 15-7 Nov 15, 1985 .............A . .......W ..................................15-8, 15-8, 15-7 Sep 5, 1986 . ...............H ........W ........15-11, 9-15, 15-7, 13-15, 15-10 Sep 19, 1986 ..............H ........W......................... 9-15, 15-1, 15-6, 15-8 Nov 15, 1986 .............A . .......W ........................8-15, 15-5, 15-1, 15-9 Sep 12, 1987 ..............N ........ L............. 3-15, 15-8, 15-6, 10-15, 8-15 Oct 2, 1987 ................H ........W ....................15-3, 10-15, 15-9, 15-13 Nov 9, 1987 ...............A . ....... L .........15-8, 12-15, 11-15, 17-15, 9-15 Sep 17, 1988 ..............A . ....... L ................ 16-14, 11-15, 13-15, 14-16 Sep 26, 1988 ..............A . ....... L ...............................10-15, 7-15, 11-15 Oct 24, 1988 ..............H ........W..................... 5-15, 15-3, 15-11, 15-10 Sep 12, 1989 ..............A......... W....... 9-15, 15-12, 15-6, 13-15, 15-10 Sep 16, 1989 ..............A......... W ...............................15-12, 15-5, 15-4 Nov 6, 1989 ...............A . ....... L.................. 13-15, 15-9, 11-15, 10-15 Sep 15, 1990 ..............N ........ L...... 11-15, 16-14, 11-15, 15-5, 12-15 Oct 9, 1990 ................A . .......W ..................15-12, 10-15, 15-4, 15-12 Oct 30, 1990 ..............H......... W................................ 15-5, 15-6, 15-12 Sep 20, 1991 ..............H.......... L............................... 12-15, 5-15, 12-15 Nov 18, 1991 .............A . ....... L................................. 5-15, 11-15, 5-15 Sep 5, 1992 . ...............A . ....... L ...................................5-15, 6-15, 5-15 Nov 17, 1992 .............H.......... L................................. 8-15, 8-15, 11-15 Dec 2, 1992 ................N ........ L .................................9-15, 3-15, 10-15 Sep 7, 1993 . ...............H ........W ..........15-0, 8-15, 4-15, 15-13, 15-13 Nov 9, 1993 ...............A.......... L............................... 6-15, 11-15, 14-16 Sep 13, 1994 ..............A . ....... L .................................8-15, 12-15, 2-15 Oct 31, 1994 ..............H ........W ..............................15-9, 15-13, 15-12 Oct 10, 1995 ..............H ........ L .....................15-12, 5-15, 10-15, 6-15 Oct 31, 1995 ..............A . ....... L ...................................4-15, 3-15, 2-15 Sep 13, 1996 ..............A . ....... L .................................3-15, 11-15, 0-15 Nov 12, 1996 .............H.......... L ..............................11-15, 11-15, 8-15 Sep 24, 1997 ..............H.......... L ............................11-15, 11-15, 10-15 Nov 4, 1997 ...............A . ....... L ...................................7-15, 5-15, 1-15 Sep 23, 1998 ..............A . ....... L .....................15-5, 8-15, 11-15, 10-15 Nov 3, 1998 ...............H ........ L ...............................7-15, 12-15, 15-17 Sep 28, 1999 ..............H ........ L ...................................5-15, 4-15, 9-15 Nov 9, 1999 ...............A . ....... L................................... 3-15, 5-15, 4-15 Sep 26, 2000 ..............H ........ L .......................8-15, 8-15, 16-14, 5-15 Sep 24, 2002 ..............A . ....... L ................. 30-25, 24-30 18-30, 26-30 Sept 14, 2004 .............H ........ L ................ 30-27, 16-30, 23-30, 18-30 Sept 19, 2005...............A.......... L..............................20-30, 23-30, 16-30 Sept 12, 2006...............H.......... L................. 26-30, 30-27, 24-30, 24-30 Sept. 5, 2007................A.......... L................. 30-24, 11-30, 21-30, 21-30 Sept. 8, 2008................H.......... L..............................22-25, 24-26, 24-26


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

.................... Jacksonville ..........................W .......................................15-3, 15-12 .................... Flagler ...................................W .......................................15-8, 15-12 .................... Miami-Dade South ............. L . ......................................15-17, 7-15 STATE TOURNAMENT (2nd Place) .................... Florida . .................................W .........................................15-0, 15-7 .................... FIU ........................................ L . ........................................7-15, 9-15 .................... Florida . .................................W ...............................15-3, 9-15, 15-1 .................... FIU ........................................W ...........................13-15, 15-3, 15-13 .................... FIU ........................................ L . ........................................6-15, 8-15

1977 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (25-13) 1976 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (33-14) MUW INVITATIONAL .................... LSU ....................................... L . ............................2-15, 15-7, 14-16 .................... Montevallo ...........................W .........................................15-3, 15-9 .................... North Alabama ...................W .......................................15-8, 15-12 .................... MUW ....................................W .........................................15-0, 15-3 .................... Mississippi ............................ L . .......................... 13-15-, 15-8, 9-15 .................... Berry College .......................W ...........................15-11, 6-15, 19-17 UNC-GREENSBORO INVITATIONAL .................... Eastern Kentucky ...............W ...........................10-15, 15-5, 15-12 .................... UNC-Greensboro . .............W .............................15-9, 14-16, 15-6 .................... George Washington ............ L . ..........................11-15, 15-7, 10-15 .................... Miami-Dade South ............. L . ........................................3-15, 7-15 .................... Maryland ..............................W .............................15-3, 1-15, 15-13 .................... Illinois-Chicago ................... L . ........................................5-15, 3-15 FSU INVITATIONAL (3rd Place) .................... Auburn .................................W .......................................15-13, 15-9 .................... MUW ....................................W .......................................17-5, 15-13 .................... North Carolina ....................W ........................ 11-15, 15-10, 15-13 .................... Flagler ...................................W .........................................15-4, 15-9 .................... Central Florida ....................W .........................................15-9, 15-9 .................... Alabama . .............................. L . ....................................10-15, 11-15 .................... MUW .................................... L . ............................15-7, 8-15, 13-15 GEORGIA INVITATIONAL (1st Place) .................... Auburn .................................W .............................10-15, 15-6, 15-4 .................... West Georgia .......................W .......................................15-6, 15-11 .................... Tenn-Chattanooga ..............W .......................................15-11, 15-2 .................... Berry College ....................... L . ..............................15-1, 6-15, 6-15 .................... South Carolina . ...................W ...........................15-7, 13-15, 15-11 .................... Mississippi St. ......................W .......................................15-7, 15-10 .................... Berry College .......................W .......................................18-16, 15-4 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL (2nd Place) .................... Tuskeegee .............................W .........................................15-1, 15-6 .................... Tennessee .............................W .............................6-15, 15-6, 16-14 .................... FIU ........................................ L . ....................................11-15, 12-15 .................... Tennessee .............................W .........................................15-5, 15-8 .................... MUW .................................... L . ....................................16-18, 11-15 .................... South Florida .......................W .........................................15-8, 15-5 .................... Tennessee .............................W .........................................15-6, 15-4 .................... FIU ........................................W .......................................15-8, 15-13 .................... MUW .................................... L . ......................................14-16, 7-15 FLAGLER INVITATIONAL (2nd Place) .................... Lake City CC .......................W .........................................15-8, 15-8 .................... Central Florida ....................W .......................................15-4, 15-12 .................... Miami-Dade North . ...........W .............................15-12, 6-15, 15-2 .................... South Florida .......................W .........................................15-5, 15-5

MUW INVITATIONAL .................... Nicholls State . .....................W ...........................16-14, 10-15, 15-9 .................... Mississippi ............................W .............................7-15, 17-15, 15-8 .................... Columbus College ..............W .......................................15-2, 15-10 .................... Alabama . .............................. L . ......................................10-15, 3-15 .................... MUW .................................... L . ..........................15-6, 10-15, 11-15 .................... LSU ....................................... L . ......................................1-15, 11-15 NEW ORLEANS INVITATIONAL (3rd Place) .................... South Alabama ....................W .........................................15-8, 15-5 .................... Tulane ...................................W .......................................15-8, 15-13 .................... SW Louisiana .......................W .........................................15-8, 15-6 .................... Northwestern St. . ...............W ...............................15-1, 8-15, 15-3 .................... Central Florida .................... L . ..........................8-15, 15-13, 10-15 .................... Nicholls State . .....................W .........................................15-5, 15-3 FSU INVITATIONAL (5th Place) .................... Georgia .................................W .....................................16-14, 15-10 .................... Central Florida .................... L . ........................................6-15, 4-15 .................... Tenn.-Chattanooga .............W .......................................15-10, 15-3 .................... South Carolina . ................... L . ....................... 11-15, 15-11, 12-15 .................... Miami-Dade South ............. L . ......................................10-15, 2-15 GEORGIA INVITATIONAL .................... South Carolina . ................... L . ..............................9-15, 15-7, 8-15 .................... West Georgia .......................W .......................................15-10, 15-0 .................... Tenn.-Chattanooga .............W .....................................15-13, 15-11 .................... Georgia State .......................W .........................................15-4, 15-7 .................... Mississippi St. ......................W .............................15-8, 15-17, 15-4 .................... Coll. of Charleston ............. L . ............................12-15, 15-7, 7-15 West Georgia Invitational (2nd Place) .................... Valdosta State ......................W .........................................15-2, 15-4 .................... Milligan College ..................W .........................................15-3, 15-7 .................... Georgia .................................W ...............................9-15, 15-2, 15-7 .................... Appalachian St. . ..................W .......................................15-11, 15-2 .................... E. Tennessee St. ..................W .........................................15-9, 15-1 .................... South Carolina . ................... L . ........................................15-7, 9-15 STATE TOURNAMENT (1st Place) .................... Florida . .................................W ...........................10-15, 15-13, 15-7 .................... South Florida .......................W ........................ 15-11, 10-15, 15-13 .................... South Florida .......................W ...........................2-15, 15-11, 17-15 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (4th Place) .................... Mississippi St. ......................W .......................................15-1, 15-10 .................... Florida . .................................W ........................ 11-15, 15-10, 15-13 .................... Alabama . .............................. L . ......................................9-15, 10-15 .................... South Florida .......................W .............. 15-12, 15-0, 11-15, 16-14 .................... Alabama . .............................. L . ................3-15, 14-16, 15-11, 9-15 .................... MUW .................................... L . ... 10-15, 13-15, 15-5, 15-7, 17-19

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1979 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (31-19) 1978 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (28-14) MUW INVITATIONAL .................... Arkansas St. ......................... L . ..........................15-5, 17-19, 15-17 .................... Columbus College ..............W .........................................15-1, 15-0 .................... Memphis State .....................W .......................................15-11, 15-3 .................... MUW ....................................W .......................................15-2, 15-11 .................... New Orleans . ......................W .......................................15-3, 15-13 .................... Mississippi ............................ L . ......10-15, 15-8, 3-15, 15-5, 11-15 MIAMI-DADE INVITATIONAL (2nd Place) .................... Florida Southern .................W .....................................16-14, 15-10 .................... South Florida .......................W .......................................15-10, 15-7 .................... Miami-Dade South .............W ........................ 11-15, 16-14, 17-15 .................... South Florida .......................W .............................12-15, 15-9, 15-9 .................... Miami-Dade South .............W .............................7-15, 15-6, 15-12 .................... Florida Tech ......................... L . ......................................14-16, 5-15 .................... FIU ........................................W .......................................15-6, 16-14 .................... Florida Tech ......................... L . ........................................9-15, 7-15 FSU INVITATIONAL .................... New Orleans . ......................W .........................................15-5, 15-3 .................... Florida Southern .................W .......................................16-14, 15-6 .................... South Carolina . ...................W .....................................16-14, 15-13 .................... Tennessee ............................. L . ......................................12-15, 8-15 .................... Miami ....................................W .........................................15-3, 15-4 .................... South Carolina . ................... L . ............................15-7, 8-15, 10-15 SW MISSOURI ST. INVITATIONAL .................... Illinois State .........................W .....................................15-12, 15-12 .................... Texas A&M ..........................W .....................................15-10, 16-14 .................... Cincinnati .............................W ........................ 15-12, 15-11, 15-12 .................... Nebraska .............................. L . ....................... 12-15, 15-10, 12-15 .................... North Texas St...................... L . ......................................5-15, 10-15 ALABAMA INVITATIONAL .................... Alabama . .............................. L . ..........................7-15, 10-15, 11-15 .................... Mississippi ............................W .................5-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-11 .................... Cincinnati .............................W ........................ 15-12, 15-11, 15-12 .................... MUW ....................................W .......15-6, 11-15, 8-15, 15-10, 15-5 STATE TOURNAMENT (1st Place) .................... South Florida .......................W ...............................15-5, 7-15, 15-9 .................... Miami ....................................W .......................15-4, 15-915-4, 15-9 .................... Florida . .................................W .............................15-5, 13-15, 15-7 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (1st Place) .................... Georgia State .......................W .........................................15-4, 15-4 .................... Mississippi St. ......................W .........................................15-9, 15-2 .................... Alabama . ..............................W .........................................15-3, 15-2 .................... Alabama . ..............................W ...........................15-13, 15-13, 15-4 .................... Mississippi ............................W ........... 15-12, 10-15, 15-11, 13-15,

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ALABAMA INVITATIONAL (3rd Place) .................... South Carolina . ...................W .............................15-10, 3-15, 15-8 .................... MUW ....................................W .......................................15-12, 15-7 .................... Central Florida .................... L . ..............................2-15, 15-7, 8-15 .................... Miami ....................................W .....................................15-10, 16-14 .................... Alabama . .............................. L . ......................................9-15, 11-15 .................... Oklahoma . ...........................W .............................15-7, 7-15, 16-14 MUW INVITATIONAL (1st Place) .................... Arkansas St............................W .......................................15-10, 15-8 .................... SE Louisiana ........................W .........................................15-4, 15-5 .................... Nicholls State . .....................W .......................................15-6, 20-18 .................... MUW ....................................W .......................................15-9, 15-12 .................... Memphis State .....................W .................15-8, 13-15, 15-12, 15-8 .................... Alabama . ..............................W .............................15-7, 15-6, 15-10 CENTRAL FLORIDA INVITATIONAL .................... Oklahoma . ........................... L . ......................................9-15, 12-15 .................... Alabama................................. L . ............................11-15, 15-8, 5-15 .................... Miami-Dade South............... L . ......................................8-15, 11-15 .................... LSU .......................................W ...........................15-6, 13-15, 15-13 .................... Auburn .................................W .........................................15-5, 15-7 .................... Central Florida...................... L . ........................................7-15, 6-15 .................... Miami .................................... L . ..........................9-15, 15-10, 14-16 .................... N. Florida JC . ......................W .................15-2, 15-5, 14-16, 15-12 .................... Lake City CC .......................W .............................15-8, 15-5, 15-11 FSU INVITATIONAL .................... South Florida .......................W .........................................15-8, 15-7 .................... Auburn .................................W .......................................15-6, 15-10 .................... North Carolina ....................W ........................ 15-10, 10-15, 15-12 .................... Florida Southern .................W .........................................15-8, 15-8 .................... Miami .................................... L . ..........................12-15, 15-7, 12-15 .................... North Carolina ....................W .....................................15-11, 15-12 .................... South Alabama ....................W .......................................15-6, 16-14 .................... Gulf Coast CC ....................W .........................................15-1, 15-5 SW MISSOURI ST. INVITATIONAL .................... SW Missouri St. ................... L . ........................................2-15, 3-15 .................... Houston ............................... L . ......................................5-15, 13-15 .................... Iowa State . ...........................W .........................................15-1, 15-6 .................... Minnesota . ........................... L . ............................15-9, 12-15, 7-15 .................... Cincinnati ............................. L . ......................................11-15, 9-15 .................... Gulf Coast CC ....................W .........................................15-2, 15-2 .................... N. Florida JC . ......................W ...............................15-8, 15-2, 15-1 .................... Lake City JC .........................W ...........................15-11, 15-0, 18-16 STATE TOURNAMENT (2nd Place) .................... Miami .................................... L . ..........................10-15, 14-16, 7-15 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (1st Place) .................... Georgia .................................W ...............................6-15, 15-7, 15-6 .................... Alabama . .............................. L . ....................... 13-15, 15-13, 12-15 .................... Mississippi St. ......................W .......................................15-6, 15-11 .................... Alabama . ..............................W .......................................15-13, 15-6 .................... Miami .................................... L . ............................9-15, 18-16, 8-15 .................... Alabama . ..............................W ........................ 14-16, 15-11, 15-10 .................... Miami ....................................W ...............................15-9, 4-15, 15-9


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS .................... Miami ....................................W .............................8-15, 15-6, 15-12 AIAW NATIONAL TOURNAMENT .................... Brigham Young ................... L . ............................16-14, 7-15, 7-15 .................... Houston ............................... L . ........................................9-15, 8-15 .................... UCLA ................................... L . ........................................9-15, 5-15 .................... Purdue .................................. L . ....................................14-16, 14-16 .................... Tennessee ............................. L . ..................15-4, 7-15, 10-15, 8-15

1980 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (43-14-1) Sept. 17 ..... at Tennessee . ....................... L . ..................15-4, 7-15, 10-15, 8-15 Alabama Invitational, Tuscaloosa, AL Sept. 19 ..... Central Florida .................... L . ........................................8-15, 8-15 Sept. 19 ..... Texas Tech ...........................W ...........................15-6, 10-15, 15-10 Sept. 20 ..... UAB ......................................W .........................................15-9, 15-4 Sept. 20 ..... Memphis State ..................... L . ......................................13-15, 8-15 Metro Conference Tourney, Memphis, TN (2nd Place) Sept. 26 ..... Louisville ..............................W .........................................15-7, 15-9 Sept. 26 ..... Virginia Tech .......................W .............................13-15, 15-4, 15-2 Sept. 26 ..... Memphis State .....................W .........................................15-8, 15-9 Sept. 26 ..... St. Louis . .............................. L . ....................... 17-15, 12-15, 11-15 Sept. 27 ..... Tulane ...................................W .....................................15-11, 16-14 Sept. 27 ..... Cincinnati .............................W .......................................15-6, 16-14 Sept. 27 ..... Memphis State .....................W ........................ 10-15, 15-10, 15-10 Sept. 27 ..... St. Louis . .............................. L . ............................12-15, 15-7, 6-15 Oct. 1......... Flagler College .....................W .........................................15-1, 15-2 Oct. 1 ........ at Jacksonville ......................W .........................................15-4, 15-9 Oct. 1 ........ Florida JC .............................W .........................................15-1, 15-1 Central Florida Invite, Orlando, FL (4th Place) Oct. 3 ........ FIU ........................................ L . ......................................10-15, 9-15 Oct. 3 ........ Miami ....................................W .......................................15-10, 15-7 Oct. 3 ........ UCF ......................................W .....................................15-11, 15-10 Oct. 3 ........ USC-Spartanburg ................W .........................................15-2, 15-2 Oct. 4 ........ LSU .......................................W .........................................15-7, 15-4 Oct. 4 ........ Miami .................................... L . ....................................10-15, 13-15 Oct. 4 ........ LSU .......................................W .......................................15-13, 15-5 Oct. 4 ........ Alabama . .............................. L . ......................................10-15, 7-15 Oct. 7 ........ South Alabama ....................W .........................................15-4, 15-1 Oct. 7 ........ Lake City CC .......................W .........................................15-7, 15-6 Florida State Invite, Tallahassee, FL (2nd Place) Oct. 10 ...... MUW ....................................W .......................................15-10, 15-9 Oct. 10 ...... South Florida .......................W .........................................15-0, 15-2 Oct. 10 ...... Oklahoma State ...................W .........................................15-6, 15-7 Oct. 11 ...... Jacksonville ..........................W .........................................15-0, 25-5 Oct. 11....... Miami ....................................W .....................................15-13, 17-15 Oct. 11 ...... Tennessee ............................. L . ............................15-8, 3-15, 11-15 Oct. 16 ...... at South Alabama . ..............W ...........................15-12, 15-12, 15-9

Jacksonville Invitation, Jacksonville, FL (1st Place) Oct. 24 ...... Lake City CC .......................W .........................................15-5, 15-9 Oct. 24 ...... UCF ......................................W .....................................16-14, 15-11 Oct. 24 ...... Miami .................................... T . .......................................15-6 10-15 Oct. 24 ...... Montevallo ...........................W .........................................15-0, 15-4 Oct. 25 ...... Winthrop College . ..............W .......................................15-6, 15-11 Oct. 25 ...... Winthrop College . ..............W .......................................16-14, 15-2 Oct. 25 ...... UCF ......................................W .......................................15-10, 15-5 Oct. 25 ...... Miami ....................................W ...........................17-15, 10-15, 15-7 Miami Invitational, Miami, FL (3rd Place) Oct. 31 ...... Florida Southern .................W .......................................15-8, 16-14 Oct. 31 ...... FIU ........................................W .............................9-15, 16-14, 15-3 Oct. 31 ...... UCF ......................................W .........................................15-1, 15-3 Nov. 1 ....... Miami .................................... L . ............................10-15, 15-3, 8-15 Nov. 1 ....... Miami-Dade S . ....................W .......................................15-7, 15-12 Nov. 1 ....... Miami .................................... L . ........................................6-15, 8-15 Nov. 4 ....... Jacksonville ..........................W ...............................15-6, 15-4, 15-5 Nov. 5 ....... at Lake City CC ...................W ...........................15-5, 15-11, 15-11 Nov. 11 ..... Florida JC .............................W .......................................15-2, 15-10 Nov. 11 ..... Florida A&M .......................W .......................................15-1, 16-14 State Tournament, Lakeland, FL (1st Place) Nov. 15 ..... Miami .................................................... W 15-10, 9-15, 15-8, 16-14 AIAW Regionals, Orlando, FL (3rd Place) Nov. 20 ..... South Alabama ....................W .........................................15-5, 15-5 Nov. 20 ..... Auburn .................................W .........................................15-1, 15-2 Nov. 21 ..... Ole Miss ............................... L . ............................15-1, 9-15, 14-16 Nov. 21 ..... Ole Miss ...............................W .........................................15-8, 15-8 Nov. 22 ..... Alabama . .............................. L . ....................... 14-16, 15-11, 11-15 Nov. 22 ..... Miami .................................... L . ......................................13-15, 4-15

1981 Head Coach : Cecile Reynaud (43-8) Sept. 14 ..... Ohio State ............................ L . ......................................12-15, 9-15 Sept. 14 ..... UCF ......................................W .....................................17-15, 15-13 Alabama Invitational, Tuscaloosa, AL (1st Place) Sept. 18 ..... Georgia .................................W ...........................14-16, 15-8, 15-11 Sept. 18 ..... Baylor ....................................W .........................................15-4, 15-1 Sept. 18 ..... Minnesota . ...........................W .............................15-12, 7-15, 15-1 Sept. 18 ..... at Alabama ...........................W .........................................15-7, 15-9 Sept. 19 ..... Miami ....................................W .......................................15-10, 15-2 Sept. 19 ..... Texas Tech ...........................W ...............................7-15, 15-2, 15-8 Sept. 19 ..... Minnesota . ...........................W .......................................15-8, 15-12 Sept. 25 ..... Georgia .................................W .............................16-14, 15-9, 15-3 Southwest Missouri Invitational, Springfield, MO Oct. 2 ........ Southwest Missouri ............ L . ......................................5-15, 13-15 Oct. 2 ........ Northwestern ...................... L . ........................................7-15, 8-15 Oct. 2 ........ Houston ...............................W .......................................15-5, 15-11 Oct. 3 ........ Minnesota . ........................... L . ......................................12-15, 7-15 Oct. 3 ........ Purdue ..................................W .......................................15-7, 16-14 Florida State Invitational, Tallahassee, FL (1st Place) Oct. 9 ........ South Carolina . ...................W .........................................15-4, 15-8 Oct. 9 ........ Jacksonville ..........................W .........................................15-1, 15-5 Oct. 9 ........ UAB ......................................W .........................................15-8, 15-5 Oct. 9 ........ Alabama . ..............................W .........................................15-7, 15-4 Oct. 10 ...... North Carolina ....................W .......................................15-4, 15-11 Oct. 10 ...... Alabama . ..............................W .....................................15-10, 15-10 Oct. 10 ...... Clemson ...............................W .......................................15-10, 15-5 Oct. 13 ...... UCF ......................................W ...............................15-2, 15-4, 15-6 Tennessee Invitational, Knoxville, TN (1st Place) Oct. 23 ...... MTS ......................................W ...............................15-7, 15-3, 15-8

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Oct. 23 ...... Rollins ...................................W ...............................15-9, 15-0, 15-4 Oct. 23 ...... E. Tennessee State ..............W .............................15-2, 15-6, 15-11 Oct. 24 ...... Memphis State .....................W ................................15-3, 15-3,15-4 Oct. 24 ...... Appalachian State ...............W ...........................15-13, 15-13, 15-4 Oct. 24 ...... Tennessee .............................W ...................15-3, 2-15, 15-4, 15-10 Oct. 26 ...... vs. E. Kentucky ...................W ...................15-3, 3-15, 15-4, 15-10 Oct. 26 ...... at Kentucky ..........................W .... 15-8, 4-15, 15-10, 12-15, 16-14 LSU Invitational, Baton Rouge, LA (3rd Place) Oct. 30 ...... Nicholls State . .....................W .........................................15-3, 15-3 Oct. 30 ...... Tennessee .............................W .......................................15-10, 15-3 Oct. 30 ...... Sam Houston .......................W .......................................15-13, 15-9 Oct. 31 ...... New Orleans . ......................W ...............................6-15, 15-4, 15-7 Oct. 31 ...... LSU ....................................... L . ..............................15-8, 9-15, 7-15 Oct. 31 ...... Sam Houston .......................W .........................................15-9, 15-9 Nov. 2 ....... Indian River CC ..................W .............................15-5, 15-9, 16-14 Nov. 4 ....... Flagler ...................................W .......................................15-4, 15-10 Nov. 4 ....... Florida A&M .......................W .........................................15-1, 15-2 FAIAW State Champ., Ft. Lauderdale, FL (1st Place) Nov. 13 ..... UCF ......................................W .......................................15-7, 16-14 AIAW Region III Tourney, Tallahassee, FL (1st Place) Nov. 20 ..... Ole Miss ...............................W .........................................15-3, 15-8 Nov. 20 ..... Miami ....................................W .......................................15-9, 15-12 Nov. 21 ..... UCF ......................................W .......................................15-12, 15-9 Nov. 22 ..... Georgia .................................W .........................................15-1, 15-5 AIAW National Champ., Tallahassee, FL (4th Place) Dec. 10 ..... North Carolina ....................W .............................15-5, 15-10, 15-1 Dec. 10 ..... Portland State ...................... L . ................15-7, 9-15, 10-15, 18-20 Dec. 11 ..... Minnesota . ...........................W ...........................15-13, 15-11, 15-6 Dec. 11 ..... Texas ..................................... L . ......15-8, 3-15, 15-5, 11-15, 12-15 Dec. 12 ..... Texas-Arlington . .................W ........................ 15-11, 18-20, 15-11 Dec. 12 ..... Utah State . ........................... L . ..........................9-15, 15-13, 10-15

Oct. 2 ........ Texas-Arlington . ................. L . ......7-15, 15-8, 15-12, 7-15, 11-15 Oct. 6 ........ Morehead State ...................W ...................15-9, 15-1, 8-15, 15-10 Florida State InvitE, Tallahassee, FL (2nd Place) Oct. 8 ........ Mississippi State ..................W .........................................15-4, 15-6 Oct. 8 ........ Illinois ...................................W .........................................15-4, 15-6 Oct. 8 ........ Jacksonville ..........................W .......................................15-7, 15-12 Oct. 8 ........ Eastern Kentucky ............... L . ......................................15-17, 1-15 Oct. 9 ........ South Florida .......................W .........................................15-2, 15-7 Oct. 9 ........ North Carolina ....................W .........................................15-9, 15-6 Oct. 9 ........ Minnesota . ...........................W ...........................15-11, 8-15, 15-13 Oct. 9 ........ Eastern Kentucky ............... L . ............................15-2, 10-15, 3-15 Oct. 15 ...... Rutgers . ................................ L . ......................................13-15, 9-15 Oct. 15 ...... at UCF ..................................W .......................................15-10, 15-7 Oct. 16 ...... Rutgers . ................................ L . ......................................9-15, 13-15 Oct. 16 ...... Florida Southern ................. L . ....................... 12-15, 15-13, 12-15 Oct. 19 ...... at Florida A&M ...................W .............................15-4, 15-10, 15-6 Oct. 28 ...... at Texas ................................. L . ......15-8, 2-15, 15-17, 15-4, 12-15 Texas A&M Classic, College Station, TX Oct. 29 ...... SW Missouri ........................ L . ................8-15, 15-8, 14-16, 12-15 Oct. 29 ...... Texas A&M .......................... L . ................5-15, 16-14, 6-15, 12-15 Oct. 30 ...... LSU .......................................W .................15-10, 13-15, 15-4, 15-3 Oct. 30 ...... Kentucky .............................. L . ... 8-15, 15-10, 14-16, 15-3, 11-15 Oct. 30 ...... SW Missouri ........................ L . ........15-4, 7-15, 15-5, 5-15, 13-15 Morehead State InvitE, Morehead, KY (1st Place) Nov. 5 ....... Morehead State ...................W .......................................15-10, 15-7 Nov. 5 ....... Memphis State .....................W .......................................15-7, 15-10 Nov. 5 ....... Eastern Kentucky ............... L . ......................................8-15, 10-15 Nov. 6 ....... Tennessee Tech ...................W .......................................15-0, 15-10 Nov. 6 ....... Morehead State ...................W .... 15-12, 13-15, 10-15, 15-6, 15-8 Nov. 14 ..... Kentucky .............................. L . ........15-4, 7-15, 9-15, 15-12, 3-15 Metro Conf. TOUREY, Tallahassee, FL (3rd Place) Nov. 21 ..... Tulane ...................................W .......................................15-5, 15-12 Nov. 21 ..... Memphis State .....................W .........................................15-7, 15-1 Nov. 21 ..... Cincinnati ............................. L . ..........................15-10, 13-15, 5-15 Nov. 22 ..... S. Mississippi . ......................W .........................................15-3, 15-2 Nov. 22 ..... Virginia Tech .......................W .......................................15-11, 15-3 Nov. 22 ..... Louisville .............................. L . ....................... 13-15, 15-12, 12-15 Nov. 23 ..... Louisville .............................. L 13-15, 16-14, 15-11, 12-15, 13-15 Nov. 23 ..... Memphis State .....................W ...............................15-5, 15-5, 15-7

1983 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (31-6, 10-0 Metro) Metro Conference Champions NCAA Tournament 1982 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (27-17) LSU Invitational, Baton Rouge, LA (1st Place) Sept. 17 ..... Tulane ...................................W ...........................15-2, 15-10, 15-13 Sept. 17 ..... LSU .......................................W ...............................15-8, 15-8, 15-8 Sept. 18 ..... South Alabama ....................W .................15-4, 11-15, 15-11, 15-8 Sept. 18 ..... New Orleans . ......................W ...............................15-0, 15-4, 15-0 Sept. 21 ..... UCF ......................................W .............................15-9, 15-3, 15-10 Southwest Missouri State Invite, Springfield, MO Oct. 1 ........ Illinois State .........................W .................15-13, 15-4, 13-15, 15-8 Oct. 1 ........ Texas Tech ...........................W ...............................15-7, 15-2, 15-4 Oct. 2 ........ SW Missouri ........................W .....................15-6, 15-8, 7-15, 15-9 Oct. 2 ........ Nebraska .............................. L . ........9-15, 2-15, 15-3, 15-12, 7-15

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Oct. 7 ........ Tennessee-Chat ...................W ...............................15-3, 15-3, 15-9 Oct. 7 ........ South Carolina . ...................W .............................15-12, 15-8, 15-4 Oct. 8 ........ Clemson ...............................W ...............................15-9, 15-7, 15-3 Oct. 8 ........ South Florida .......................W ...............................15-6, 15-3, 15-9 Oct. 8 ........ North Carolina ....................W .............................15-7, 15-5, 15-12 Metro Matches, Hattiesburg, MS Oct. 14 ...... Memphis State .....................W ...................15-5, 15-8, 8-15, 15-11 Oct. 14 ...... So. Mississippi .....................W ...............................15-2, 15-1, 15-4 Oct. 15 ...... South Carolina . ...................W .......13-15, 15-4, 9-15, 15-8, 16-14 Oct. 15 ...... Tulane ...................................W ...............................15-3, 15-5, 15-3 Oct. 18 ...... Stetson ..................................W ...............................15-3, 15-2, 15-7 Oct. 18 ...... Florida A&M .......................W ...............................15-2, 15-6, 15-8 Longhorn Invitational, Austin,TX (3rd Place) Oct. 28 ...... Texas ..................................... L . ............................6-15, 13-15, 3-15 Oct. 29 ...... LSU .......................................W .............................15-6, 15-4, 15-10 Oct. 29 ...... San Diego State ................... L . ..........................11-15, 7-15, 10-15 Oct. 30 ...... at Houston ........................... L . .................15-11,8-15, 8-15, 14-16 North Carolina InvitE, Chapel Hill, NC (1st Place) Nov. 11 ..... Clemson ...............................W .................15-17, 15-11, 15-7, 15-9 Nov. 11 ..... Georgia .................................W .............................15-5, 15-7, 15-12 Nov. 12 ..... North Carolina ....................W ........................ 15-13, 15-12, 15-10 Nov. 12 ..... NC State ...............................W .............................15-6, 15-13, 15-7 Nov. 12 ..... Rhode Island . ......................W 15-12, 10-15, 15-3, 12-15,12-15, 15-10 Metro Conf. TournEY, Louisville, KY (1st Place) Nov. 18 ..... So. Mississippi .....................W ...............................15-0, 15-0, 15-5 Nov. 19 ..... Cincinnati .............................W .............. 13-15, 15-12, 15-12, 15-1 Nov. 20 ..... South Carolina . ...................W .......13-15, 15-8, 15-9, 10-15, 15-4 NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, Fl Dec. 2 . ...... Tennessee ............................. L . ... 15-12, 15-12, 1-15, 10-15, 8-15

1984 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (20-13, 7-2 Metro) Sept. 14 ..... Minnesota . ...........................W .................8-15, 15-10, 15-13, 15-9 Sept. 15 ..... Lamar ....................................W ...........................15-11, 15-6, 15-11 Sept. 21 ..... vs. So. Illinois ....................... L . ........... 13-15, 15-12, 14-16, 15-17 Sept. 21 ..... vs. Texas A&M .................... L . ................4-15, 1-15, 16-14, 11-15 Sept. 22 ..... vs. Illinois State . .................. L . ..............................1-15, 6-15, 4-15 Sept. 22 ..... vs. LSU .................................W .... 11-15, 12-15, 15-8, 15-13, 15-8 Sept. 23 ..... at Houston ........................... L . ................15-12, 8-15, 7-15, 11-15 Oct. 2 ........ UCF ......................................W .............................15-13, 15-2, 15-4 Oct. 5 ........ at Tulane ...............................W .............................15-9, 15-2, 15-10 Oct. 6 ........ at New Orleans ...................W ...................8-15, 15-3, 15-10, 15-2 Oct. 7 ........ at Southern Miss .................W ...............................15-8, 15-3, 15-8 Oct. 9 ........ Florida . .................................W ...........................15-11, 15-9, 15-11 Oct. 12 ...... Tennessee ............................. L . ..............................8-15, 7-15, 9-15 Oct. 13 ...... Memphis State .....................W .............................15-2, 16-14, 15-7 Oct. 16 ...... at Florida A&M ...................W ...............................15-1, 15-2, 15-7 Oct. 18 ...... at Florida ..............................W .............................15-10, 15-5, 15-4 Oct. 22 ...... at South Florida . .................W ...........................15-11, 16-14, 15-3 Oct. 26 ...... at Virginia Tech ...................W ........................ 15-10, 15-11, 15-10 Oct. 27 ...... at South Carolina ................W .... 7-15, 15-6, 15-10, 13-15, 16-14 Oct. 28 ...... vs. UCF . ...............................W ...............................15-3, 15-9, 15-8 Oct. 28 ...... vs. NC State .........................W ...............................15-5, 15-9, 15-1 Nov. 2 ....... Louisville .............................. L . ............................6-15, 8-15, 11-15 Nov. 3 ....... Cincinnati .............................W .................15-7, 13-15, 15-5, 15-11 Nov. 3 ....... Eastern Kentucky ............... L . ..........................14-16, 7-15, 12-15 Nov. 4 ....... Hofstra...................................W .... 9-15, 15-11, 15-13, 9-15, 15-12 Nov. 8 ....... Georgia ................................. L . . 10-15, 15-13, 13-15, 15-5, 13-15 Metro Conf. TournEY, Columbia, SC (3rd Place) Nov. 16 ..... Virginia Tech .......................W ...............................15-1, 15-6, 15-8 Nov. 17 ..... South Carolina . ................... L . ............. 11-15, 15-12, 9-15, 13-15

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1985 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (22-10, 7-1 Metro) Metro Conference Champions NCAA Tournament Sept. 9 ....... Georgia ................................. L . ............................4-15, 10-15, 6-15 Sept. 11 ..... Florida . ................................. L . ........15-1, 15-4, 6-15, 1-15, 15-17 Florida Four, Tampa, FL Sept. 21 ..... vs. Florida .............................W .......15-8, 12-15, 15-7, 4-15, 17-15 Sept. 21 ..... vs. UCF . ...............................W .............................15-10, 15-5, 15-6 Sept. 22 ..... vs. South Florida .................W ...................17-15, 8-15, 15-9, 15-3 Sept. 22 ..... vs. Florida .............................W ...........4-15, 15-7, 9-15, 15-6, 15-7 Sept. 27 ..... at Memphis State ................W .............. 15-5, 15-13, 12-15, 15-13 Sept. 28 ..... vs. Xavier ..............................W .............................15-3, 15-7, 15-10 Sept. 28 ..... vs. So. Illinois .......................W .......15-6, 3-15, 5-15, 15-12, 15-13 Oct. 1 ........ Florida A&M .......................W .............................15-4, 15-2, 15-11 Oct. 2 ........ South Florida .......................W ...............................15-9, 15-4, 15-2 Oct. 4 ........ South Carolina . ................... L . ........9-15, 15-6, 7-15, 15-3, 13-15 Oct. 5 ........ Virginia Tech .......................W .............................15-6, 15-13, 15-6 Oct. 6 ........ Mississippi ............................W .......7-15, 15-10, 13-15, 15-1, 15-4 Oct. 9 ........ South Alabama ....................W .............................15-12, 15-0, 15-7 Oct. 11 ...... vs. Arizona ........................... L . ..............................7-15, 4-15, 7-15 Oct. 12 ...... at Tennessee . .......................W .............. 8-15, 15-11, 15-11, 16-14 Oct. 15 ...... UCF........................................W .............................15-10, 15-9, 15-3 Oct. 18 ...... Kentucky .............................. L . . 14-16, 18-16, 17-15, 13-15, 7-15 Oct. 24 ...... Southern Miss . ....................W ...............................15-6, 15-7, 15-8 Oct. 25 ...... Tulane.....................................W .................15-6, 13-15, 15-10, 15-9 Oct. 25 ...... Texas-Arlington . ................. L . ............................4-15, 14-16, 2-15 Nov. 1......... at Louisville . .......................W .............................16-14, 15-6, 15-5 Nov. 2 ....... at Cincinnati . .......................W ...............................15-3, 15-9, 15-7 Nov. 4 ....... at Northwestern ..................W .......9-15, 16-14, 8-15, 15-9, 15-11 Nov. 9 ....... LSU......................................... L . ......13-15, 16-14, 15-9, 7-15, 8-15 Nov. 15 ..... at Florida ..............................W ...............................15-8, 15-8, 15-7 Metro Conf. TournEY, Hattiesburg, MS (1st Place) Nov. 23 ..... Southern Miss . ....................W ...........................15-13, 15-13, 15-3 Nov. 24 ..... South Carolina . ...................W .................15-1, 15-3, 13-15, 15-12 Nov. 29 ..... Brigham Young ................... L . ..............................2-15, 6-15, 5-15 Nov. 29 ..... Georgia ................................. L . ................9-15, 16-14, 7-15, 11-15 NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA Dec. 7 . ...... Georgia ................................. L . ............................6-15, 1-15, 11-15

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1986 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (25-11, 8-0 Metro) Metro Conference Champions UCF Classic, Orlando, FL Sept. 5 ....... Florida . .................................W .... 15-11, 9-15, 15-7, 13-15, 15-10 Sept. 5 ....... Michigan State .....................W .............. 15-10, 11-15, 15-13, 15-8 Sept. 6 ....... Illinois ................................... L . ..........................11-15, 10-15, 0-15 Sept. 6 ....... UCF ......................................W ...............................15-3, 15-8, 15-2 Sept. 6 ....... Michigan State ..................... L . ..........................13-15, 13-15, 4-15 Sept. 8 ....... Georgia ................................. L . ................12-15, 15-13, 5-15, 4-15 Florida Four Invitational, Tallahassee, FL Sept. 19 ..... South Florida .......................W .........8-15, 15-11, 9-15, 15-4, 15-3 Sept. 19 ..... Florida . .................................W .....................9-15, 15-1, 15-6, 15-8 Sept. 20 ..... UCF ......................................W ...............................15-9, 15-8, 15-8 LSU Invitational, Baton Rouge, LA Sept. 26 ..... New Mexico ........................ L . ..........................2-15, 13-15, 13-15 Sept. 26 ..... LSU ....................................... L . ..............................8-15, 0-15, 6-15 Sept. 27 ..... Sam Houston ....................... L . ... 15-13, 6-15, 14-16, 15-9, 14-16 Sept. 27 ..... Mississippi ............................W .............................15-3, 15-11, 15-7 Sept. 28 ..... at Southern Miss .................W ...............................15-1, 15-2, 15-5 Sept. 30 ..... South Alabama ....................W ...............................15-4, 15-5, 15-7 Oct. 1 ........ South Florida .......................W .............. 13-15, 15-5, 15-12, 15-13 Oct. 3 ........ at South Carolina ................W .....................6-15, 15-8, 15-8, 15-8 Oct. 5 ........ at Virginia Tech ...................W .............................15-7, 15-3, 15-11 Oct. 7 ........ at Florida A&M ...................W ...............................15-2, 15-6, 15-4 Oct. 9 ........ Memphis State .....................W .... 15-10, 15-8, 13-15, 10-15, 15-4 Oct. 13 ...... NC State ...............................W .............................15-10, 15-3, 15-9 Oct. 18 ...... Tennessee ............................. L . ... 10-15, 15-7, 15-4, 13-15, 10-15 Oct. 22 ...... Jacksonville ..........................W .......15-12, 15-4, 11-15, 6-15, 15-7 Mikasa Classic, Knoxville, TN Oct. 24 ...... Purdue .................................. L . ..........................8-15, 10-15, 13-15 Oct. 25 ...... Tennessee .............................W .................13-15, 15-9, 16-14, 15-6 Oct. 25 ...... Pittsburgh .............................W .. 15-12, 17-15, 11-15, 5-15, 15-13 Oct. 31 ...... Cincinnati .............................W ...............................15-8, 15-8, 15-3 Nov. 1 ....... Louisville ..............................W ........................ 15-11, 15-12, 17-15 Nov. 2 ....... North Carolina ....................W .........9-15, 7-15, 16-14, 15-8, 15-6 Nov. 13 ..... Texas Tech ........................... L . ....................... 10-15, 12-15, 12-15 Lady Gator Classic, Gainesville, FL Nov. 14 ..... Duke ...............................................................L 10-15, 14-16, 12-15 Nov. 15 ..... Florida . ......................................................W 8-15, 15-5, 15-7, 15-9 Metro Conference TournEY, Blacksburg, VA (1st Place) Nov. 22 ..... Virginia Tech .......................W ...........................15-7, 16-14, 15-10 Nov. 23 ..... South Carolina . ...................W ...................7-15, 15-13, 15-3, 15-7 Florida Classic, Gainesville, FL Nov. 28 ..... Cal-Berkeley .........................W .......15-12, 15-9, 11-15, 4-15, 15-9 Nov. 29 ..... Brigham Young ................... L . ....................9-15, 7-15, 15-9, 5-15

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Sept. 2 ....... UAB ......................................W ...............................15-2, 15-5, 15-1 Sept. 3 ....... Jacksonville ..........................W ........................ 15-10, 15-11, 15-12 Sept. 9 ....... Texas-Arlington* . ............... L . ............................4-15, 7-15, 11-15 Sept. 10 ..... Penn State* .......................... L . ................15-13, 13-15, 8-15, 5-15 Florida Eight Classic, Orlando, FL (2nd Place) Sept. 16 ..... FIU ........................................W ...............................15-0, 15-1, 15-1 Sept. 17 ..... South Florida .......................W .............................15-13, 15-5, 15-8 Sept. 17 ..... Florida . ................................. L . ............. 16-14, 11-15, 13-15, 4-15 Sept. 20 ..... at Florida A&M ...................W ...............................15-6, 15-6, 15-7 Sept. 23 ..... at Georgia . ...........................W ..................15-8, 15-11,12-15, 15-9 Sept. 26 ..... at Florida .............................. L . ..........................10-15, 7-15, 11-15 Sept. 30 ..... at South Carolina ................ L . ....................... 10-15, 13-15, 15-17 Oct. 1 ........ at Virginia .............................W ...........................17-15, 15-11, 15-8 Oct. 2 ........ at Virginia Tech ...................W ...............................15-6, 15-6, 15-7 Oct. 7 ........ at Houston ........................... L . ..........15-1, 5-15, 15-3, 3-15, 4-15 Oct. 8 ........ at Lamar ...............................W ...................15-7, 10-15, 15-1, 15-4 Oct. 8 ........ at Rice ...................................W .......12-15, 11-15, 15-6, 15-9, 15-2 Oct. 14 ...... Memphis State .....................W .......13-15, 15-1, 9-15, 15-5, 15-13 Oct. 15 ...... Central Florida ....................W ...............................15-8, 15-0, 15-1 Oct. 18 ...... at Jacksonville ......................W ...............................15-4, 15-8, 15-7 Oct. 22 ...... at Tampa . .............................W .............................15-13, 15-3, 15-8 Oct. 24 ...... Florida . .................................W .................5-15, 15-3, 15-11, 15-10 Oct. 28 ...... Cincinnati .............................W .. 12-15, 15-13, 14-15, 15-13, 15-4 Oct. 29 ...... Louisville ..............................W ...............................15-7, 15-6, 15-5 Oct. 30 ...... William & Mary ...................W .. 15-3, 11-15, 15-10, 12-15, 15-10 Oct. 30 ...... South Florida .......................W .........9-15, 15-5, 15-5, 12-15, 15-7 Nov. 4 ....... West Virginia .......................W .... 15-12, 15-8, 11-15, 14-16, 15-4 Nov. 5 ....... at Southern Miss .................W ...............................15-8, 15-6, 15-5 Nov. 6 ....... at LSU ................................... L . ............. 10-15, 9-15, 22-20, 10-15 Kentucky Wildcat Classic, Lexington, KY (1st Place) Nov. 11 ..... Eastern Kentucky ...............W .............................15-9, 15-13, 15-4 Nov. 12 ..... Kentucky ..............................W ............ 15-10, 16-14, 13-15, 15-12 Nov. 14 ..... SW Texas State ....................W .... 10-15, 18-16, 15-9, 13-15, 15-1 Metro Conf. Tourney, Cincinnati, OH (1st Place) Nov. 18 ..... Southern Miss . ....................W .............................15-10, 15-5, 15-6 Nov. 19 ..... South Carolina . ...................W .............................15-8, 15-13, 15-6 Nov. 20 ..... Cincinnati .............................W .................10-15, 15-10, 15-7, 15-9 NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL Dec. 4 . ...... Colorado State ..................... L . ....................3-15, 5-15, 15-9, 7-15 *-at Gainesville, FL

1989 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (30-5, 10-0 Metro) Metro Conference Champions NCAA Tournament

GEORGE Washington Labor Day Fest., Washington, DC (2nd Place) Sept. 1 ....... Northern Arizona ...............W ...................15-17, 15-4, 15-7, 15-3 Sept. 2 ....... Georgetown .........................W................................15-6, 15-9, 15-4 Sept. 2 ....... Minnesota . ........................... L.....................8-15, 17-15, 7-15, 7-15 Sept. 3 ....... Duke .....................................W..........15-7, 15-7, 7-15, 13-15, 15-5 Sept. 3 ....... Minnesota . ........................... L . ..........................8-15, 13-15, 11-15 Sept. 12 ..... Florida . .................................W..... 9-15, 15-12, 15-6, 13-15, 15-10 Florida Eight Classic, Tampa, FL (1st Place) Sept. 15 ..... FIU ........................................W ...................15-2, 13-15, 15-8, 15-2 Sept. 16 ..... South Florida .......................W .... 15-13, 15-8, 7-15, 10-15, 15-13 Sept. 16 ..... Florida . .................................W .............................15-12, 15-5, 15-4 Sept. 22 ..... Illinois State .........................W .......12-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-6, 15-9 Sept. 23 ..... Morehead State ...................W .............................15-4, 15-2, 15-11 Sept. 24 ..... Illinois State .........................W ...................15-11, 15-8, 2-15, 15-7 Sept. 29 ..... Kentucky ..............................W .. 15-13, 6-15, 15-13, 11-15, 16-14 Sept. 30 ..... Tennessee .............................W ........................ 15-10, 16-14, 15-11 Oct. 3 ........ at Florida A&M ...................W ...............................15-6, 15-5, 15-2 Oct. 6 ........ Southern Miss . ....................W ...............................15-6, 15-6, 15-7 Oct. 7 ........ Tulane ...................................W ...................15-4, 15-0, 11-15, 15-5 Oct. 9 ........ at Jacksonville ......................W ...............................15-1, 15-1, 15-2 Oct. 13 ...... at Louisville ..........................W .............................15-5, 15-10, 15-7 Oct. 14 ...... at Cincinnati . .......................W ...................15-8, 15-4, 8-15, 15-11 Oct. 15 ...... at Purdue ..............................W ........................ 15-12, 15-13, 15-13 Oct. 20 ...... South Alabama ....................W .............................15-8, 15-10, 15-9 Oct. 20 ...... South Florida ....................... L . ................15-3, 5-15, 13-15, 12-15 Oct. 21 ...... UAB ......................................W .............. 13-15, 15-6, 15-11, 15-10 Oct. 25 ...... at Memphis State ................W .... 14-16, 8-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-11 Oct. 27 ...... LSU .......................................W .........12-15, 15-9, 7-15, 15-5, 15-9 Nov. 3 ....... South Carolina . ...................W ...............................15-8, 15-4, 15-2 Nov. 4 ....... Virginia Tech .......................W ...............................15-4, 15-9, 15-5 Nov. 6 ....... at Florida .............................. L . ............. 13-15, 15-9, 11-15, 10-15 Kentucky Wildcat Classic, Lexington, KY (1st Place) Nov. 10 ..... Brigham Young ...................W..... 15-6, 15-17, 8-15, 15-11, 15-11 Nov. 11 ..... Kentucky ..............................W..........8-15, 6-15, 15-10, 15-5, 15-5 Metro Conf. TournEY, Tallahassee, FL (1st Place) Nov. 17 ..... Southern Miss . ....................W ...............................15-2, 15-3, 15-7 Nov. 18 ..... Louisville ..............................W ...............................15-2, 15-7, 15-9 Nov. 19 ..... Cincinnati .............................W .............................15-12, 15-4, 15-7 NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL Nov. 30 ..... California . ............................ L . ........... 15-11, 11-15, 13-15, 13-15

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University of Ga Tournament, Athens, GA (2nd Place) Aug. 31 . .... UAB ......................................W ...........................15-7, 15-13, 15-11 Sept. 1 ....... Butler ....................................W .................13-15, 15-9, 15-10, 15-3 Sept. 1 ....... Georgia ................................. L . . 15-10, 15-12, 11-15, 8-15, 14-16 Sept. 2 ....... E. Washington .....................W .....................9-15, 15-5, 15-3, 15-3 Sept. 10 ..... Southern Miss . ....................W ...............................15-8, 15-9, 15-5 Florida Classic, Miami, FL (1st Place) Sept. 14 ..... South Florida .......................W .............................15-5, 15-11, 15-5 Sept. 15 ..... Florida . ................................. L . . 11-15, 16-14, 11-15, 15-5, 12-15 Sept. 15 ..... FIU ........................................W .............................16-14, 15-9, 15-1 Sept. 16 ..... Georgia Southern . ..............W ...............................15-2, 15-1, 15-7 Colorado Classic, Boulder, CO (4th Place) Sept. 21 ..... Wyoming .............................. L . ... 16-14, 11-15, 15-6, 2-15, 13-15 Sept. 22 ..... Loyola-Marymount ............. L . ........7-15, 15-9, 4-15, 15-13, 6-15 Sept. 22 ..... Colorado . ............................. L . ....................4-15, 5-15, 15-9, 5-15 Sept. 28 ..... at SW Texas State . ..............W ...............................15-8, 15-6, 15-6 Sept. 29 ..... at Texas ................................. L . ........8-15, 15-11, 9-15, 15-9, 5-15 Oct. 1 ........ Tulane ...................................W .............................15-8, 15-7, 15-12 Oct. 5 ........ Virginia Tech .......................W ...............................15-4, 15-4, 15-5 Oct. 6 ........ South Carolina . ...................W ...............................15-5, 15-8, 15-6 Oct. 7 ........ South Florida .......................W .............. 11-15, 15-10, 15-4, 15-12 Oct. 9 ........ at Florida ..............................W .............. 15-12, 10-15, 15-4, 15-12 Oct. 13 ...... at Memphis State ................ L . ... 16-14, 15-11, 8-15, 8-15, 11-15 Oct. 16 ...... Florida A&M .......................W ...............................15-1, 15-2, 15-4 Oct. 19 ...... Baylor ....................................W ...............................15-5, 15-7, 15-4 Oct. 20 ...... FIU ........................................W .............................15-10, 15-4, 15-3 Oct. 21 ...... Auburn .................................W ...............................15-7, 15-6, 15-3 Oct. 23 ...... Jacksonville ..........................W ...............................15-4, 15-2, 15-7 Oct. 28 ...... Georgia .................................W .............................15-4, 15-6, 15-12 Oct. 30 ...... Florida . .................................W .............................15-5, 15-6, 15-12 Nov. 2 ....... at Cincinnati . .......................W .......15-8, 14-16, 15-4, 15-17, 15-9 Nov. 3 ....... at Louisville ..........................W ...........................15-13, 15-3, 15-13 Florida State Classic, Tallahassee, FL Nov. 9 ....... Fresno State ......................... L . ................15-7, 11-15, 4-15, 15-17 Nov. 10 ..... George Washington ............W .........15-2, 16-18, 15-6, 3-15, 15-3 Nov. 10 ..... Houston ...............................W .................15-6, 12-15, 15-10, 15-4 Metro Conference Tourney, Louisville, KY (3rd Place) Nov. 16 ..... Virginia Tech .......................W .............................15-11, 15-9, 15-4 Nov. 17 ..... Louisville .............................. L . ... 15-3, 6-15, 14-16, 15-10, 14-16 NCAA Tournament, Lexington, KY Nov. 30 ..... Kentucky .............................. L . ........... 12-15, 10-15, 15-10, 10-15

1991 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (16-15, 3-6 ACC) Sept. 5 ....... NE Louisiana . .....................W .............................15-3, 15-2, 15-11 Sept. 7 ....... Central Florida ....................W .............................15-10, 15-1, 15-7 Anteater Invitational, Irvine, CA (2nd Place) Sept. 13 ..... Loyola-Marymount .............W 18-16, 13-15, 20-18, 11-15, 17-15 Sept. 14 ..... Idaho .....................................W .............................16-14, 15-2, 15-6 Sept. 14 ..... UC-Irvine ............................. L . ... 18-16, 2-15, 13-15, 15-8, 13-15 Florida Four Tourney, Tallahassee, FL (2nd Place) Sept. 20 ..... Florida . ................................. L . ..........................12-15, 5-15, 12-15 Sept. 21 ..... FIU ........................................W ...............................15-6, 15-9, 15-7 Sept. 21 ..... South Florida .......................W .............................15-9, 15-13, 15-3 Sept. 26 ..... Virginia* ...............................W .................15-13, 6-15, 15-10, 15-6

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1992 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (26-8, 6-1 ACC) NCAA Tournament Gator Invitational, Gainesville, FL Sept. 4 ....... Georgia State .......................W ...............................15-7, 15-2, 15-3 Sept. 5 ....... South Florida .......................W ...........................15-3, 15-11, 15-10 Sept. 5 ....... Florida . ................................. L . ..............................5-15, 6-15, 5-15 Florida State Classic, Tallahassee, FL Sept. 11 ..... Minnesota . ........................... L . ................15-12, 14-16, 5-15, 5-15 Sept. 12 ..... Minnesota . ...........................W .... 15-7, 13-15, 13-15, 15-13, 15-6 Sept. 12 ..... McNeese State .....................W .............................15-6, 15-3, 15-12 South Florida Tournament, Tampa, FL Sept. 18 ..... Georgetown .........................W .............................15-8, 15-11, 15-5 Sept. 19 ..... Alabama . ..............................W ...........................15-10, 15-12, 15-3 Sept. 19 ..... South Florida .......................W .............................15-6, 15-4, 16-14 Sept. 25 ..... Houston ...............................W .... 11-15, 15-13, 11-15, 15-6, 15-8 Sept. 26 ..... Texas A&M ..........................W .............................15-7, 15-8, 16-14 Sept. 29 ..... Jacksonville ..........................W ...............................15-7, 15-3, 15-7 Oct. 2 at . .. Duke* ................................... L . ................6-15, 13-15, 15-12, 3-15


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Oct. 3 at . .. North Carolina* ..................W .............................15-8, 15-11, 15-8 Notre Dame Classic, South Bend, IN Oct. 9 ........ Notre Dame . ....................... L . ......15-12, 5-15, 15-7, 1-15, 15-17 Oct. 10 ...... Long Beach State ................ L . ................15-11, 2-15, 9-15, 11-15 Oct. 10 ...... Pittsburgh .............................W .... 15-6, 12-15, 9-15, 15-10, 15-11 Oct. 13 ...... Florida A&M .......................W ...............................15-2, 15-5, 15-1 Oct. 17 ...... Georgia Tech* .....................W .... 15-12, 12-15, 15-6, 7-15, 15-12 Oct. 22 ...... South Alabama ....................W .............................15-5, 15-10, 15-3 Oct. 24 ...... Clemson* . ............................W ...............................15-8, 15-7, 15-4 Hofstra Classic, Hempsted, NY Oct. 30 ...... Syracuse ................................W ........................ 15-10, 15-10, 15-12 Oct. 31 ...... Hofstra . ................................W .............................15-5, 15-11, 15-5 Oct. 31 ...... LaSalle . .................................W ...............................15-6, 15-1, 15-8 Nov. 6 ....... at Maryland* ........................W .................15-13, 6-15, 15-9, 15-13 Nov. 7 ....... at Virginia* ...........................W ...............................15-9, 15-7, 15-3 Nov. 12 ..... Central Florida ....................W .............................15-10, 15-2, 15-3 Nov. 14 ..... NC State*..............................W..............................15-6, 15-5, 15-11 Nov. 17 ..... Florida.................................... L...............................8-15, 8-15, 11-15 ACC Championship, College Park, MD (2nd Place) Nov. 20 ..... Virginia .................................W ...............................15-7, 15-3, 15-4 Nov. 21 ..... Maryland ..............................W .......8-15, 15-8, 12-15, 15-10, 15-8 Nov. 22 ..... Duke ..................................... L . ... 9-15, 15-9, 15-11, 11-15, 11-15 NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, FL Dec. 2 . ...... Florida . ................................. L . ............................9-15, 3-15, 10-15 *-ACC Matches

1993 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (24-10, 9-5 ACC) NCAA Tournament(second round)

Oct. 2 ........ NC State* .............................W ...............................15-3, 15-7, 15-8 Oct. 3 ........ Arkansas State .....................W ...............................15-3, 15-9, 15-2 Oct. 8 ........ Florida Atlantic ...................W ...............................15-8, 15-6, 15-4 Oct. 15 ...... at Virginia* ...........................W .............................15-9, 15-5, 15-10 Oct. 16 ...... at Maryland* ........................ L . ....................... 13-15, 14-16, 14-16 Oct. 22 ...... Duke* ................................... L . ............. 13-15, 15-11, 9-15, 13-15 Oct. 23 ...... North Carolina* ..................W .................15-13, 8-15, 15-4, 15-12 Oct. 29 ...... Virginia* ...............................W .............................15-6, 15-8, 15-12 Oct. 30 ...... Maryland* ............................W ...........................15-9, 15-12, 15-11 Nov. 5 ....... at Georgia Tech* ................. L . ................8-15, 10-15, 15-9, 12-15 Nov. 6 ....... at Clemson* ......................... L . ............................4-15, 10-15, 4-15 Nov. 9 ....... at Florida .............................. L . ..........................6-15, 11-15, 14-16 Nov. 12 ..... at Duke* ............................... L . ............................3-15, 12-15, 6-15 Nov. 13 ..... at North Carolina* . ............W ............ 15-10, 15-12, 13-15, 15-12 Nov. 16 ..... Troy State .............................W ...............................15-6, 15-5, 15-3 ACC Championship, Durham, NC (2nd Place) Nov. 19 ..... North Carolina ....................W .............................15-13, 15-3, 15-7 Nov. 20 ..... Clemson ...............................W ...........................17-15, 15-12, 15-7 Nov. 21 ..... Duke ..................................... L . ..............................6-15, 6-15, 5-15 NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL Dec. 1 . ...... DePaul ..................................W .................15-8, 7-15, 15-10, 15-13 Dec. 5 . ...... Pacific . .................................. L . ..................6-15, 17-15, 6-15, 9-15 *-ACC Matches

1994 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (17-16, 8-8 ACC) Sept. 2 ....... Southern Illinois . ................W ...............................15-7, 15-4, 15-6 Sept. 3 ....... Iowa ...................................... L . ............................8-15, 6-15, 11-15 Sept. 3 ....... Southern Illinois . ................W ...................9-15, 15-5, 15-10, 15-7 Volleyball Monthly Invitational, Tallahassee, FL Sept. 9 ....... LSU ....................................... L . . 12-15, 15-12, 15-5, 13-15, 13-15 Sept. 10 ..... Penn State ............................ L . ............................4-15, 3-15, 10-15 Sept. 10 ..... UCLA ................................... L . ..............................4-15, 6-15, 4-15 Sept. 13 ..... at Florida .............................. L . ............................8-15, 12-15, 2-15 Minnesota Tournament, Minneapolis, MN Sept. 16 ..... DePaul ..................................W .. 15-11, 11-15, 14-16, 17-15, 15-4 Sept. 17 ..... Fresno State ......................... L . ................15-7, 13-15, 9-15, 14-16 Sept. 17 ..... Minnesota . ........................... L . ............................3-15, 6-15, 10-15 Sept. 23 ..... at Duke* ............................... L . ............................4-15, 6-15, 10-15 Sept. 24 ..... at North Carolina* . ............ L . . 11-15, 15-8, 12-15, 15-12, 15-17 Sept. 30 ..... Clemson* . ............................W .... 13-15, 15-5, 15-4, 10-15, 15-11 Oct. 1 ........ Georgia Tech* ..................... L . ............................14-16, 7-15, 1-15

FSU Classic, Tallahassee, FL Sept. 3 ....... Auburn .................................W ...............................15-6, 15-4, 15-3 Sept. 4 ....... South Florida .......................W .. 13-15, 15-8, 15-10, 12-15, 15-10 Sept. 4 ....... SW Missouri State . ............. L . ..................16-14, 0-15, 6-15, 7-15 Sept. 7 ....... Florida . .................................W .......15-0, 8-15, 4-15, 15-13, 15-13 LSU Tournament, Baton Rouge, LA Sept. 10 ..... LSU .......................................W .............................15-12, 15-4, 15-3 Sept. 11 ..... Loyola-Marymount .............W .............. 15-12, 12-15, 15-2, 15-10 Sept. 11 ..... Southern Miss . ....................W ...............................15-6, 15-3, 15-8 Sept. 17 ..... at Texas A&M ..................... L . ........... 13-15, 13-15, 16-14, 11-15 Sept. 18 ..... at Houston ...........................W .............................15-11, 15-9, 15-2 Sept. 19 ..... at Rice ...................................W .................15-10, 15-9, 8-15, 15-10 Sept. 24 ..... Clemson* . ............................W .... 15-7, 16-14, 8-15, 12-15, 15-11 Sept. 25 ..... Georgia Tech* .....................W ...............................15-8, 15-6, 15-9 Sept. 27 ..... Jacksonville ..........................W ...................15-7, 13-15, 15-7, 15-3 Oct. 1 ........ NC State* .............................W ...........................15-12, 15-8, 15-13

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1996 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (12-19, 6-10 ACC) Aug. 30....... Florida Atlantic ...................W ...............................15-5, 15-9, 15-7 Aug. 31 . .... Florida Atlantic ...................W ...............................15-1, 15-7, 15-3 Purdue Tournament, West Lafayette, IN Sept. 6 ....... Southern Illinois . ................ L . ... 11-15, 15-9, 15-11, 8-15, 10-15 Sept. 7 ....... Miami (OH) ......................... L . ....................... 13-15, 10-15, 14-16 Sept. 7 ....... Purdue .................................. L . ..................11-15, 15-6, 9-15, 4-15 Sept. 10 ..... Jacksonville ..........................W ...................13-15, 15-1, 15-6, 15-9 Florida Classic, Gainesville, FL Sept. 13 ..... Florida . ................................. L . ............................3-15, 11-15, 0-15 Sept. 14 ..... UCLA ................................... L . ............................2-15, 9-15, 13-15 Sept. 14 ..... Ball State . ............................. L . ..............................7-15, 8-15, 8-15 Sept. 21 ..... at Maryland* ........................ L . ..............................5-15, 4-15, 4-15 Sept. 22 ..... at Virginia* ........................... L . ................15-13, 13-15, 9-15, 5-15 Sept. 27 ..... Clemson* . ............................ L . ... 15-7, 15-8, 12-15, 10-15, 17-19 Sept.29 ...... Georgia Tech* ..................... L . ........... 11-15, 12-15, 15-11, 12-15 Oct. 1 ........ at Auburn ............................. L . ............................3-15, 8-15, 12-15 Oct. 4 ........ Duke* ................................... L . ..........................9-15, 10-15, 10-15 Oct. 6 ........ Wake Forest* .......................W ...................10-15, 15-9, 15-6, 15-9 Oct. 11 ...... at Clemson* ......................... L . ............. 13-15, 16-14, 14-16, 5-15 Oct. 13 ...... at Georgia Tech* ................. L . ....................4-15, 15-9, 6-15, 6-15 Oct. 18 ...... at North Carolina* . ............W .................15-11, 16-14, 6-15, 15-8 Oct. 19 ...... at NC State* . .......................W .... 9-15, 7-15, 15-10, 15-10, 15-12 Oct. 25 ...... North Carolina* ..................W .......10-15, 15-8, 9-15, 15-7, 15-10 Oct. 27 ...... NC State* .............................W .................15-11, 8-15, 15-13, 15-6 Oct. 29 ...... Jacksonville ..........................W .............................15-3, 16-14, 15-2 Nov. 1 ....... at Wake Forest* ...................W .............................15-12, 15-8, 15-7 Nov. 3 ....... at Duke* ............................... L . ............. 15-13, 13-15, 5-15, 11-15 Nov. 8 ....... Virginia* ............................... L . ................15-7, 11-15, 5-15, 10-15 Nov. 10 ..... Maryland* ............................ L . ............. 3-15, 12-15, 16-14, 13-15 Nov. 12 ..... Florida . ................................. L . ..........................11-15, 11-15, 8-15 Nov. 16 ..... Georgia .................................W .... 3-15, 2-15, 16-14, 15-12, 16-14 Nov. 17 ..... Troy State .............................W ...............................15-1, 15-9, 15-6 ACC Championship, Atlanta, GA (5th Place) Nov. 22 ..... Georgia Tech ....................... L . ............................8-15, 12-15, 8-15 *-ACC Matches

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1997 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (25-9, 11-5 ACC) NCAA Tournament

Florida State Classic, Tallahassee, FL Aug. 29 . .... Boston College ....................W .............................15-7, 15-4, 15-11 Aug. 30 . .... Mississippi State ..................W .............................15-5, 15-12, 15-8 Aug. 30 . .... Purdue ..................................W .............................15-13, 15-7, 15-4 Allsport Volleyball Classic, Ann Arbor, MI Sept. 5 ....... Michigan ...............................W ...................7-15, 15-5, 15-6, 15-12 Sept. 6 ....... Montana ...............................W ...............................15-8, 15-3, 15-8 Sept. 6 ....... Eastern Michigan ................W ...........................15-13, 15-10, 15-5 Sept. 10 ..... Georgia Southern . ..............W ...............................15-5, 15-0, 15-3 Sept. 12 ..... Florida Atlantic ...................W ...............................15-3, 15-3, 15-7 Sept. 13 ..... Georgia State .......................W .............................15-11, 15-4, 15-6 Florida Atlantic Tournament, Boca Raton, FL Sept. 19 ..... FIU ........................................W ...............................15-9, 15-5, 15-4 Sept. 19 ..... Florida Atlantic ...................W ...............................15-3, 15-7, 15-6 Sept. 20 ..... Mercer . .................................W ...............................15-9, 15-7, 15-7 Sept. 24 ..... Florida . ................................. L . ....................... 11-15, 11-15, 10-15 Sept. 26 ..... at North Carolina* . ............ L . ............................13-15, 6-15, 6-15 Sept. 27 ..... at NC State* . .......................W ...............................15-5, 15-8, 15-3 Oct. 3 ........ Clemson* . ............................W .............. 15-13, 14-16, 15-4, 15-13 Oct. 5 ........ Georgia Tech* .....................W .................15-12, 15-9, 9-15, 16-14 Oct. 10 ...... at Virginia* ...........................W .....................15-8, 6-15, 15-6, 15-9 Oct. 12 ...... at Maryland* ........................ L . ..................15-8, 8-15, 7-15, 12-15 Oct. 16 ...... South Alabama ....................W ...............................15-4, 15-3, 15-7 Oct. 17 ...... Duke* ................................... L . ................7-15, 15-8, 13-15, 11-15 Oct. 19 ...... Wake Forest* .......................W .................11-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-4 Oct. 25 ...... at Georgia Tech* ................. L . ..................13-15, 15-8, 9-15, 7-15 Oct. 26 ...... at Clemson* .........................W ...................5-15, 15-6, 15-5, 20-18 Oct. 31 ...... North Carolina* ..................W .............. 15-12, 9-15, 15-10, 15-13 Nov. 1 ....... NC State* .............................W .................15-3, 10-15, 15-12, 15-6 Nov. 4 ....... at Florida .............................. L . ..............................7-15, 5-15, 1-15 Nov. 7 ....... Maryland* ............................ L . ................13-15, 9-15, 15-10, 8-15 Nov. 8 ....... Virginia* ...............................W ...............................15-0, 15-6, 15-6 Nov. 15 ..... at Wake Forest* ...................W .............................15-3, 15-10, 15-2 Nov. 16 ..... at Duke* ...............................W .... 13-15, 15-7, 15-7, 14-16, 15-10 ACC Championship, Raleigh, NC (3rd Place) Nov. 21 ..... Virginia .................................W .......15-9, 9-15, 17-15, 13-15, 15-8 Nov. 22 ..... Georgia Tech ....................... L . ................14-16, 10-15, 15-5, 6-15 NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, FL Dec. 5 . ...... South Florida ....................... L . ........15-8, 4-15, 13-15, 15-7, 9-15

Santa Barbara Tournament, Santa Barbara, CA Sept. 18 ..... UC Santa Barbara ............... L . ....................... 13-15, 17-19, 10-15 Sept. 18 ..... Long Beach State ................ L . ..............................7-15, 5-15, 4-15 Sept. 19 ..... Pepperdine ........................... L . ............. 13-15, 8-15, 15-11, 11-15 Sept. 19 ..... Santa Clara ...........................W .............................15-2, 15-9, 17-15 Sept. 23 ..... at Florida .............................. L . ................15-5, 8-15, 11-15, 10-15 Sept. 26 ..... at Clemson* ......................... L . ... 5-15, 13-15, 15-6, 17-15, 13-15 Sept. 27 ..... at Georgia Tech* ................. L . ..................12-15, 8-15, 15-8, 5-15 Sept. 30 ..... Jacksonville ..........................W ...............................15-4, 15-5, 15-8 Oct. 2 ........ Wake Forest* .......................W .......7-15, 15-12, 3-15, 15-11, 15-7 Oct. 3......... Duke* ...................................W ...............................15-8, 15-7, 15-9 Oct. 9 ........ at North Carolina* . ............ L . ..................15-6, 7-15, 11-15, 8-15 Oct. 10 ...... at NC State* . .......................W ...........................15-5, 15-13, 15-13 Oct. 12 ...... Florida A&M .......................W ...............................15-2, 15-6, 15-1 Oct. 16 ...... Virginia* ...............................W .............................15-1, 15-12, 15-5 Oct. 18 ...... Maryland* ............................W ...........................15-12, 15-2, 15-10 Oct. 23 ...... at Duke* ...............................W ...........................15-13, 15-12, 15-4 Oct. 24 ...... at Wake Forest* ...................W ...........................15-11, 15-10, 15-6 Oct. 30 ...... Georgia Tech* .....................W ...........................15-6, 16-14, 15-11 Nov. 1 ....... Clemson* . ............................W .................15-9, 15-5, 11-15, 15-11 Nov. 3 ....... Florida . ................................. L . ..........................7-15, 12-15, 15-17 Nov. 6 ....... NC State* .............................W .............................15-5, 15-4, 15-10 Nov. 8 ....... North Carolina* ..................W .......15-0, 12-15, 8-15, 15-6, 15-13 Nov. 10 ..... at Jacksonville ......................W ...................15-6, 13-15, 15-3, 15-8 Nov. 13 ..... at Maryland* ........................ L . ... 12-15, 15-9, 15-5, 13-15, 14-16 Nov. 14 ..... at Virginia* ........................... L . ......7-15, 15-2, 15-11, 1-15, 19-21 ACC Championship, College Park, MD (1st Place) Nov. 20 ..... Wake Forest .........................W ...........................15-6, 15-11, 15-11 Nov. 21 ..... Virginia .................................W ...........................15-10, 15-12, 15-9 Nov. 22 ..... North Carolina ....................W .............................15-8, 15-1, 15-10 NCAA Tournament, Louisville, KY Dec. 4 . ...... Northern Illinois ................. L . ........... 15-10, 11-15, 10-15, 12-15 *-ACC Matches

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1998 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (25-11, 11-5 ACC) ACC CHAMPIONS NCAA TournamenT Florida State Classic, Tallahassee, FL Sept. 4 ....... SE Louisiana ........................W .............................15-7, 15-11, 15-5 Sept. 5 ....... FIU ........................................W .............................15-10, 15-9, 15-5 Sept. 5 ....... Northern Iowa ....................W .... 15-11, 15-5, 8-15, 12-15, 15-12 Sept. 8 ....... Central Florida ....................W ...............................15-6, 15-9, 15-6 South Florida Tournament, Tampa, FL Sept. 11 ..... South Florida .......................W .............................15-11, 15-7, 15-6 Sept. 12 ..... Cal-Berekely .........................W ...........................16-14, 15-8, 15-10 Sept. 12 ..... Utah State . ...........................W .................6-15, 15-4, 16-14, 15-12

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1999 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (8-23, 1-15 ACC)

Sept. 1 ....... Auburn .................................W .... 7-15, 17-15, 15-11, 6-15, 15-12 Florida State Classic, Tallahassee, FL Sept. 3 ....... South Carolina . ................... L . ............................11-15, 8-15, 4-15 Sept. 4 ....... FIU ........................................W .............................15-3, 15-8, 15-13 Sept. 4 ....... Indiana .................................. L . ............................6-15, 14-16, 4-15 Northern Illinois Invitational, DeKalb, IL Sept. 10 ..... UT-Arlington ....................... L . ............. 15-10, 7-15, 13-15, 16-18 Sept. 11 ..... Santa Clara ........................... L . ............................8-15, 4-15, 10-15 Sept. 11 ..... Northern Illinois .................W .............................15-3, 15-11, 15-9 Sept. 15 ..... UC Santa Barbara ............... L . ..............................3-15, 5-15, 6-15 Sept. 17 ..... Florida Atlantic ...................W ........................ 15-11, 16-14, 15-13 Sept. 18 ..... Liberty ..................................W .... 15-12, 13-15, 15-9, 14-16, 15-7 Sept. 24 ..... at Duke* ............................... L . ..................8-15, 11-15, 15-9, 8-15 Sept. 25 ..... at Wake Forest* ................... L . ..........................5-15, 18-20, 11-15 Sept. 28 ..... Florida . ................................. L . ..............................5-15, 4-15, 9-15 Oct. 1 ........ Maryland* ............................ L . ................6-15, 15-13, 8-15, 11-15 Oct. 3 ........ Virginia* ............................... L . . 15-9, 15-11, 14-16, 12-15, 10-15 Oct. 8 ........ at Clemson* ......................... L . ..............................2-15, 5-15, 7-15 Oct. 9 ........ at Georgia Tech* ................. L . ............................7-15, 14-16, 7-15 Oct. 11 ...... Florida A&M .......................W .............................15-12, 15-8, 15-9 Oct. 15 ...... North Carolina* .................. L . ..............................5-15, 8-15, 8-15 Oct. 17 ...... NC State* .............................W .............. 15-12, 16-14, 13-15, 15-0 Oct. 19 ...... at Jacksonville ......................W .............................15-12, 15-2, 15-9 Oct. 22 ...... at Virginia* ........................... L . ............................8-15, 13-15, 5-15 Oct. 23 ...... at Maryland* ........................ L . ............................9-15, 13-15, 3-15 Oct. 29 ...... Duke* ................................... L . ................3-15, 15-7, 13-15, 11-15 Oct. 31 ...... Wake Forest* ....................... L . ..........................11-15, 10-15, 6-15 Nov. 5 ....... Clemson* . ............................ L . ..................15-11, 3-15, 8-15, 4-15 Nov. 7 ....... Georgia Tech* ..................... L . ................15-10, 5-15, 12-15, 2-15 Nov. 9 ....... at Florida .............................. L . ..............................3-15, 5-15, 4-15 Nov. 12 ..... at North Carolina* . ............ L . ............................6-15, 5-15, 13-15 Nov. 13 ..... at NC State* . ....................... L . ............. 11-15, 15-12, 10-15, 8-15 ACC Championship, Orlando, FL (9th Place) Nov. 19 ..... Clemson ............................... L . ..............................4-15, 5-15, 8-15

Sept. 16 ..... Florida A&M .......................W ...............................15-5, 15-6, 15-1 Sept. 19 ..... Central Florida ....................W ...................15-7, 14-16, 15-3, 15-7 Sept. 22 ..... at Maryland* ........................ L . ... 15-6, 6-15, 13-15, 15-12, 13-15 Sept. 23 ..... at Virginia* ........................... L . ..................9-15, 16-14, 8-15, 6-15 Sept. 26 ..... Florida . ................................. L . ..................8-15, 8-15, 16-14, 5-15 Sept. 29 ..... NC State* .............................W ...................15-7, 9-15, 15-7, 15-10 Oct. 1 ........ North Carolina* .................. L . ........9-15, 15-2, 15-6, 9-15, 13-15 Oct. 6 ........ at Wake Forest* ...................W ...........................15-12, 15-8, 16-14 Oct. 7 ........ at Duke* ............................... L . ........19-17, 4-15, 8-15, 15-7, 8-15 Oct. 11 ...... Florida A&M .......................W ...............................15-5, 15-5, 15-1 Oct. 13 ...... Georgia Tech* ..................... L . ......15-9, 15-13, 6-15, 9-15, 10-15 Oct. 15 ...... Clemson* . ............................W .................15-13, 15-6, 13-15, 15-8 Oct. 20 ...... at North Carolina* . ............ L . ............. 10-15, 15-11, 10-15, 8-15 Oct. 21 ...... at NC State* . .......................W ...........................15-11, 15-10, 15-8 Oct. 27 ...... Virginia* ...............................W .... 15-4, 13-15, 16-14, 7-15, 15-13 Oct. 29 ...... Maryland* ............................W ...........................15-10, 15-12, 15-3 Nov. 3 ....... Wake Forest* .......................W .........15-8, 1-15, 8-15, 15-7, 18-17 Nov. 5 ....... Duke* ................................... L...................15-6, 8-15, 11-15, 14-16 Nov. 10 ..... at Georgia Tech* .................W .................15-11, 15-5, 9-15, 15-10 Nov. 11 ..... at Clemson* .........................W .....................15-4, 6-15, 15-6, 15-9 ACC Championship, Winston-Salem, NC (5th Place) Nov. 16 ..... Duke ..................................... L . ............. 14-16, 10-15, 15-4, 10-15

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2000 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (21-11, 9-8 ACC) Florida State Tournament, Tallahassee, FL Sept. 1 ....... Southern Miss...................... W ............................15-7, 15-1, 15-12 Sept. 1 ....... Florida Atlantic ...................W ...........................15-11, 15-2, 15-12 Sept. 2 ....... Charleston So. . ....................W ...............................15-8, 15-4, 15-4 Sept. 2 ....... Illinois ...................................W .............................15-11, 15-6, 15-6 Sept. 5 ....... Alabama . ..............................W .... 6-15, 14-16, 15-5, 15-12, 15-13 Ball State Tournament, Muncie, IN Sept. 8 ....... SE Missouri State ................W ...........................15-13, 15-11, 15-5 Sept. 9 ....... Texas El Paso ......................W 15-11, 10-15, 13-15, 15-12, 15-13 Sept. 9 ....... Ball State . ............................. L . ................8-15, 15-13, 11-15, 7-15 Sept. 13 ..... Jacksonville ..........................W ...............................15-3, 15-6, 15-8 Lady Seminole Classic, Tallahassee, FL Sept. 15 ..... Samford ................................W ...............................15-2, 15-4, 15-4 Sept. 15 ..... Notre Dame . ....................... L . ..................10-15, 8-15, 15-8, 2-15

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2001 Head Coach: Cecile Reynaud (17-12, 10-6 ACC) Pepperdine Tournament, Malibu, CA Aug. 31....... Fresno State........................ W 32-30, 37-35, 31-33, 30-32, 18-16 Sept. 1 ....... Northern Arizona ............... L 22-30, 30-17, 30-20, 29-31, 13-15 Sept. 1 ....... Pepperdine ........................... L . ....................... 21-30, 24-30, 29-31 Texas A&M Tournament, College Station, TX Sept. 7 ....... Texas A&M .......................... L . ....................... 25-30, 18-30, 19-30 Sept. 8 ....... Texas ..................................... L . ........... 20-30, 34-32, 29-31, 21-30 Sept. 18 ..... South Florida ....................... L . ........... 29-31, 30-28, 24-30, 24-30 Sept. 21 ..... at Clemson* .........................W ............ 30-23, 30-32, 30-26, 30-23 Sept. 22 ..... at Georgia Tech* ................. L . ....................... 25-30, 26-30, 24-30 Sept. 28 ..... Maryland* ............................ L 30-24, 28-30, 30-22, 24-30, 13-15 Sept. 30 ..... Virginia* ...............................W ........................ 30-21, 30-26, 30-15 Oct. 2 ........ Miami ....................................W ........................ 30-16, 30-16, 30-21 Oct. 5 ........ at North Carolina* . ............ L 22-30, 28-30, 30-20, 34-32, 13-15 Oct. 6 ........ at NC State* . .......................W ............ 28-30, 30-13, 30-16, 30-14


Oct. 9 ........ Florida A&M .......................W ............ 30-19, 31-33, 30-19, 32-30 Oct. 12 ...... Duke* ................................... L . ....................... 25-30, 23-30, 24-30 Oct. 14 ...... Wake Forest* .......................W ........................ 31-29, 30-22, 30-25 Oct. 19 ...... at Virginia* ...........................W ............ 26-30, 30-20, 30-26, 30-21 Oct. 20 ...... at Maryland* ........................W .. 30-28, 29-31, 30-27, 25-30, 15-9 Oct. 23 ...... at Jacksonville ......................W ........................ 30-17, 30-21, 30-19 Oct. 26 ...... Clemson* . ............................W ........................ 30-28, 30-23, 30-14 Oct. 28 ...... Georgia Tech* .....................W 25-30, 21-30, 30-24, 30-26, 15-12 Nov. 2 ....... at Duke* ............................... L . ........... 27-30, 28-30, 30-20, 28-30 Nov. 3 ....... at Wake Forest* ................... L . . 30-21, 30-26, 28-30, 27-30, 8-15 Nov. 6 ....... Central Florida ....................W ............ 30-16, 27-30, 30-17, 30-22 Nov. 9 ....... North Carolina* ..................W ........................ 30-20, 30-28, 30-24 Nov. 11 ..... NC State* .............................W ........................ 30-16, 30-15, 30-25 ACC Championship, Tallahassee, FL (2nd Place) Nov. 16 ..... Wake Forest .........................W ........................ 30-23, 30-26, 30-27 Nov. 17 ..... Duke .....................................W ............ 32-30, 30-21, 13-30, 30-20 Nov. 17 ..... North Carolina .................... L . ........... 20-30, 27-30, 30-28, 23-30

Oct. 25 ...... NC State* .............................W ........................ 30-19, 30-20, 30-21 Oct. 27 ...... North Carolina* ..................W .. 26-30, 26-30, 30-27, 30-22, 15-6 Oct. 29 ...... at South Florida . ................. L . . 30-23, 28-30, 28-30, 30-27, 4-15 Nov. 2 ....... at Maryland* ........................W ............ 30-25, 20-30, 30-23, 30-27 Nov. 3 ....... at Virginia* ...........................W ........................ 30-24, 30-13, 30-25 Nov. 8 ....... Georgia Tech* ..................... L . ....................... 26-30, 26-30, 16-30 Nov. 9 ....... Clemson* . ............................ L . ........... 30-24, 28-30, 28-30, 26-30 Nov. 15 ..... at NC State* . .......................W ........................ 30-24, 30-18, 30-19 Nov. 16 ..... at North Carolina* . ............ L . ....................... 22-30, 22-30, 21-30 ACC Tournament, Atlanta, GA (2nd Place) Nov. 22 ..... Clemson ...............................W 29-31, 30-23, 30-28, 30-32, 17-15 Nov. 23 ..... North Carolina ....................W ........................ 30-23, 30-25, 30-23 Nov. 24 ..... Georgia Tech ....................... L . ........... 23-30, 23-30, 30-23, 19-30 NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, FL Dec. 6 . ...... South Florida ....................... L . ....................... 21-30, 19-30, 28-30 *-ACC Matches

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2002 Head Coach: Todd Kress (21-13, 10-6 ACC) NCAA Tournament Illinois State Tournament, Normal, IL Aug. 30....... Illinois State ........................ L . ........................27-30, 30-32, 24 30 Aug. 31 . .... Alabama . .............................. L . ........... 26-30, 30-27, 19-30, 28-30 Aug. 31 . .... Marshall ................................W ........................ 32-30, 30-23, 30-21 Sept. 4 ....... Jacksonville ..........................W ........................ 30-21, 30-19, 30-23 Sept. 10 ..... Oregon .................................W ........................ 30-22, 30-28, 30-28 Florida International Tournament, Miami, FL Sept. 13 ..... Miami .................................... L 30-28, 30-25, 29-31, 30-32, 10-15 Sept. 13 ..... FIU ........................................W 30-18, 30-26, 32-34, 28-30, 15-13 Sept. 14 ..... IUPUI ...................................W ........................ 30-20, 30-23, 30-18 Florida State Invitational, Tallahassee, FL Sept. 20 ..... Louisiana-Lafayette . ...........W 30-27, 20-30, 21-30, 30-26, 15-13 Sept. 20 ..... LSU .......................................W 22-30, 30-24, 30-24, 27-30, 15-13 Sept. 21 ..... Brown ...................................W ........................ 30-25, 30-25, 30-19 Sept. 24 ..... at Florida .............................. L . ........... 30-25, 24-30, 18-30, 26-30 Sept. 27 ..... Wake Forest* .......................W ............ 30-20, 28-30, 30-23, 30-18 Sept. 28 ..... Duke* ...................................W ............ 19-30, 31-29, 30-25, 30-19 Oct. 5 ........ at Clemson* ......................... L 23-30, 30-28, 28-30, 30-25, 15-17 Oct. 6 ........ at Georgia Tech* ................. L 23-30, 18-30, 31-29, 32-30, 12-15 Oct. 11 ...... Virginia* ...............................W ............ 30-23, 23-30, 30-16, 30-27 Oct. 12 ...... Maryland* ............................W 29-31, 30-27, 30-27, 25-30, 16-14 Oct. 16 ...... Florida A&M .......................W ........................ 30-25, 30-22, 30-22 Oct. 19 ...... at Duke* ............................... L . ....................... 23-30, 20-30, 28-30 Oct. 20 ...... at Wake Forest* ...................W ............ 32-34, 30-18, 30-25, 30-26

FSU Invitational, Tallahassee, FL (2nd Place) Aug. 29....... Florida Atlantic ...................W ...........................30-21,30-23,30-21 Aug. 29 . .... Kansas State . ....................... L . ..........................19-30,24-30,20-30 Aug. 30 . .... Michigan ...............................W ................30-22,30-25,21-30,30-21 Century Tel/R. Beasley Tournament, San Marcos, Tex. Sept. 05 ..... Louisiana Tech ....................W ...........................30-18,30-28,30-25 Sept. 05 ..... Arkansas State .....................W ................30-21,29-31,30-23,34-32 Sept. 06 ..... Pepperdine ........................... L . ..........................20-30,23-30,24-30 Sunset Classic, Irvine Calif. (3rd Place) Sept. 12 ..... St. Mary’s .............................. L . ....16-30,24-30,30-26,30-27,10-15 Sept. 13 ..... Houston ...............................W ................23-30,30-24,30-20,30-21 Sept. 13 ..... UC-Irvine ............................. L . ......30-28,27-30,27-30,30-24,7-15 FSU Classic, Tallahassee, FL (1st Place) Sept. 19 ..... Jacksonville ..........................W ...........................30-12,30-28,30-12 Sept. 19 ..... Miami ....................................W ................30-28,28-30,30-26,30-25 Sept. 20 ..... Eastern Kentucky ...............W ...........................30-23,30-23,30-23 Sept. 26 ..... at NC State* . .......................W ................30-28,27-30,30-28,30-21 Sept. 27 ..... at North Carolina* . ............ L . ......14-30,30-28,30-27,22-30,9-15 Oct. 03 ...... Duke* ................................... L . ..........................24-30,27-30,29-31 Oct. 04 ...... Wake Forest* ............................................18-30,30-27,19-30,23-30 Oct. 10 ...... at Virginia* ........................... L . ...............28-30,31-29,25-30,28-30 Oct. 11 ...... at Maryland* ........................ L . ..........................12-30,20-30,27-30 Oct. 14 ...... at UCF ..................................W ................31-29,28-30,32-30,30-27 Oct. 17 ...... Clemson* . ............................W .......30-21,22-30,20-30,30-27,15-6 Oct. 18 ...... Georgia Tech* ..................... L . ..........................30-32,24-30,22-30 Oct. 24 ...... at Duke* ............................... L . ...............31-29,23-30,19-30,23-30 Oct. 25 ...... at Wake Forest* ................... L . ..........................28-30,26-30,21-30 Oct. 29 ...... South Florida .......................W ...........................30-23,30-25,30-20 Oct. 31 ...... North Carolina* ..................W ...........................30-21,30-27,30-25 Nov. 01 ..... NC State* .............................W ...........................30-19,30-27,30-14 Nov. 0 ....... at Clemson* ......................... L . ...............30-25,22-30,21-30,25-30 Nov. 08 ..... at Georgia Tech* ................. L . ..........................16-30,29-31,22-30 Nov. 14 ..... Maryland* ............................ L . ....30-27,30-22,27-30,20-30,16-18 Nov. 16 ..... Virginia* ...............................W .....30-20,13-30,20-30,30-19,15-12 ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL (8th Place) Nov. 20 ..... NC State ...............................W ...........................30-22,30-23,30-20 Nov. 21 ..... Georgia Tech ....................... L . ...............23-30,31-29,19-30,27-30 Nov. 28 ..... at Georgia . ........................... L . ...............23-30,26-30,30-28,28-30 *-ACC Matches

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2005 Head Coach: Todd Kress (13-17, 11-11 ACC)

FSU Invitational, Tallahassee, FL Sep 02......... Mercer....................................W ...........................30-24,30-14,30-23 Sep 02 ....... South Carolina...................... L . ...............21-30,30-22,17-30,23-30 Sep 03 ....... Pitt ......................................... L . ....30-19,16-30,25-30,30-24,13-15 Varney’s Kansas State Invitational , Manhattan, KS Sep 09 ....... at Kansas State .................... L . ..........................24-30,17-30,22-30 Sep 10 ....... vs Minnesota . ...................... L . ..........................22-30,26-30,15-30 Sep 10 ....... vs Houston . ......................... L . ....26-30,30-28,28-30,30-23,10-15 Sep 14......... South Florida .......................W ................23-30,30-22,30-25,30-28 Sep 19 ....... at Florida .............................. L . ..........................20-30,23-30,16-30 Sep 23 ....... at Maryland * ....................... L . ..........................17-30,15-30,23-30 Sep 24 ....... at Boston College * . ...........W ................30-24,25-30,30-25,30-28 Sep 30 ....... Georgia Tech * .................... L . ....30-27,27-30,30-19,27-30,12-15 Oct 02 ....... Clemson * ............................ L . ....30-23,30-31,28-30,30-20,13-15 Oct 07 ....... at North Carolina *.............. L . ...............28-30,33-31,21-30,27-30 Oct 08 ....... at NC State *.........................W ...........................30-24,30-23,30-28 Oct 11 ....... Miami *.................................. L . ...............36-34,21-30,26-30,29-31 Oct 14 ....... Virginia Tech * ....................W ...........................30-22,30-16,30-25 Oct 15 ....... Virginia * .............................. L . ...............23-30,30-23,24-30,18-30 Oct 20 ....... at Duke *............................... L . ..........................21-30,23-30,28-30 Oct 21 ....... at Wake Forest * .................. L . ..........................26-30,29-31,24-30 Oct 28 ....... Boston College * .................W .......30-17,27-30,30-23,30-32,15-7 Oct 30 ....... Maryland * ........................... L . ...............27-30,25-30,30-14,22-30 Nov 04 . .... at Clemson *.........................W ................30-27,17-30,30-26,30-22 Nov 05 . .... at Georgia Tech *.................W............................30-24,30-25,30-25 Nov 11 . .... at Virginia * .......................... L . ......18-30,30-26,30-27,28-30,9-15 Nov 12 . .... at Virginia Tech * ................W ...........................30-14,30-23,30-23 Nov.15 ...... at Miami *..............................W .....24-30,31-29,30-32,34-32,15-13 Nov 18 . .... NC State * ............................W ...........................30-27,30-24,30-19 Nov 20 . .... North Carolina *..................W .....27-30,24-30,30-24,30-27,19-17 Nov 23 . .... Duke * .................................. L . ......30-28,23-30,30-19,19-30,8-15 Nov 25 . .... Wake Forest * ......................W ...........................30-25,30-26,30-28 *-ACC Matches

2006 Head Coach: Todd Kress (19-12, 13-9 ACC) Aug 25........ vs. Mississippi Valley............W............................30-13,30-10,30-18 Aug 25........ at Mercer................................W............................30-18,30-28,30-17 FSU Invitational – Tallahassee, FL Sep 01......... Stetson....................................W............................30-20,30-14,30-13 Sep 02......... South Alabama.....................W ...........................30-18,30-17,30-13 Sep 02......... Eastern Illinois......................W............................30-12,30-23,30-24 South Carolina Tournament, Columbia, SC Sept 8......... vs. #10 S. California............. L ........................22-30,22-30,26-30 Sep 08......... vs. St. John’s........................... L .............30-25,26-30,23-30,26-30 Sep 06......... at South Carolina..................W......30-28,21-30,30-17,28-30,15-13 Sep 12......... #6 Florida.............................. L .............26-30,30-27,24-30,24-30 Sep 19......... at Miami *..............................W......27-30,30-24,22-30,30-12,15-12 Sep 22......... Maryland *.............................W............................30-12,30-28,30-24 Sep 24......... Boston College *..................W.................30-24,20-30,30-21,30-22 Sep 29......... at Georgia Tech *.................W........30-23,32-30,15-30,27-30,15-9 Sep 30......... at Clemson *......................... L ........................30-32,27-30,30-32 Oct 06........ North Carolina *..................W............................30-23,30-27,30-21 Oct 07........ NC State *.............................W..............................30-5,30-20,30-21 Oct 13........ at Virginia Tech *.................W.................30-25,30-26,26-30,31-29 Oct 14........ at Virginia *...........................W............................30-26,30-27,32-30 Oct 17........ Miami *.................................. L ....30-27,30-16,22-30,28-30,9-15


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Oct 20........ Wake Forest *........................W............................30-21,30-20,30-24 Oct 22........ Duke *.................................... L ........................21-30,20-30,27-30 Oct 27........ at Boston College *..............W............................30-21,30-27,30-15 Oct 29........ at Maryland *........................ L ..28-30,30-23,30-24,19-30,13-15 Nov 03....... Clemson *.............................. L ........................16-30,21-30,21-30 Nov 05....... Georgia Tech *...................... L .............30-27,26-30,25-30,26-30 Nov 10....... Virginia *................................ L ..28-30,22-30,30-23,30-24,14-16 Nov 12....... Virginia Tech *......................W............................30-13,30-26,30-23 Nov 16....... at North Carolina *.............. L ........................27-30,26-30,32-34 Nov 17....... at NC State *.........................W.................26-30,30-18,30-15,33-31 Nov 21....... at Wake Forest *...................W............................30-16,30-28,30-18 Nov 22....... at #25 Duke *....................... L ........................23-30,24-30,29-31

Nov 10....... vs. Maryland..........................W......16-30,30-25,35-33,28-30,15-12 Nov 16....... at Clemson............................. L.............................24-30,19-30,26-30 Nov 17....... at Georgia Tech.................... L..................30-27,25-30,20-30,27-30 Nov 21....... vs. NC State .........................W............................30-18,30-21,30-22 Nov 23....... vs. North Carolina................W............................30-17,30-23,30-17 *-ACC Matches

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2007 Head Coach: Todd Kress (16-14, 13-9 ACC) FSU INVITATIONAL, TALLAHASSEE, FL Aug 25........ vs. UNC Asheville................W............................30-11,30-23,30-22 Aug 25........ vs. TCU..................................W.................30-25,23-30,30-16,30-27 SPARTAN INVITATIONAL, EAST LANSING, MI Aug 31........ vs. Missouri State.................. L.......23-30,27-30,30-24,30-17,11-15 Sep 01......... vs. Kansas..............................W.................22-30,30-20,30-27,30-16 Sep 01......... at Michigan State.................. L.............................27-30,19-30,22-30 Sep 05......... at #6 Florida......................... L..................30-24,11-30,21-30,21-30 LONG BEACH STATE TOURNAMENT, LONG BEACH, CA Sep 07......... vs. #8 Washington................ L.............................17-30,15-30,25-30 Sep 08......... at Long Beach State............. L.............................22-30,28-30,23-30 Sep 14......... vs. Miami................................W............................30-17,30-24,30-22 Sep 20......... at Virginia.............................. L..................30-28,24-30,27-30,20-30 Sep 21......... at Virginia Tech..................... L.............................26-30,24-30,27-30 Sep 28......... vs. #14 Duke......................... L.............................24-30,18-30,26-30 Sep 30......... vs. Wake Forest.....................W......28-30,30-25,30-27,29-31,15-11 Oct 05........ vs. Georgia Tech...................W.................30-21,32-30,20-30,30-24 Oct 07........ vs. Clemson........................... L.............................23-30,28-30,27-30 Oct 12........ at Maryland............................ L..................30-26,28-30,28-30,18-30 Oct 13........ at Boston College................. L.........30-17,30-18,29-31,20-30,7-15 Oct 19........ at North Carolina.................W......34-32,25-30,23-30,30-24,16-14 Oct 20........ at NC State............................W............................30-18,30-22,30-25 Oct 23........ at Miami . ..............................W.................30-28,30-24,25-30,30-23 Oct 26........ vs. Virginia Tech...................W.................30-21,25-30,30-28,30-24 Oct 27........ vs. Virginia.............................W........30-28,24-30,30-24,24-30,15-9 Nov 02....... at Wake Forest .....................W.................31-29,30-21,30-25 12-11 Nov 03....... at #14 Duke.......................... L.......24-30,30-25,27-30,30-28,14-16 Nov 09....... vs. Boston College................W ...........................30-20,31-29,30-15

2008 Head Coach: Chris Poole (21-9, 13-7 ACC) FSU Invitational, Tallahassee, FL Aug 29........ vs. Florida A&M...................W............................25-13,25-15,25-16 Aug 30........ vs. Bowling Green................W.................18-25,25-23,25-13,25-22 Aug 30........ vs. Stetson..............................W..............................25-2,26-24,25-12 Sep 04......... vs. #23 LONG BCH ST..... L.........25-21,26-28,19-25,25-16,7-15 Seminole Tri-Tournament, Tallahassee, FL Sep 05......... vs. North Florida..................W............................25-15,28-26,25-14 Sep 07......... vs. South Dakota State.........W............................25-19,25-23,25-17 Sep 08 ....... vs. #8 Florida........................ L.............................22-25,24-26,24-26 Raider Challenge, Dayton, OH Sep 12 ....... vs. Niagara.............................W............................25-21,25-22,25-23 Sep 13 ....... vs. Morehead State...............W............................25-17,25-20,25-10 Sep 13 ....... at Wright State......................W......24-26,22-25,25-17,25-15,15-10 * Sep 19..... at Miami................................. L..................25-23,19-25,22-25,29-31 * Sep 25 .... at Wake Forest......................W......23-25,25-13,23-25,25-16,15-12 * Sep 26..... at Duke................................... L..................17-25,17-25,25-21,22-25 * Oct 03..... at Georgia Tech.................... L.............................21-25,16-25,17-25 * Oct 04..... at Clemson............................. L.............................12-25,17-25,14-25 * Oct 10..... vs. Maryland..........................W.................25-20,22-25,25-21,25-18 * Oct 12..... vs. Boston College................W............................25-14,25-18,25-15 * Oct 17..... vs. North Carolina................ L.......21-25,25-18,25-21,23-25,11-15 * Oct 18 .... vs. NC State...........................W...................25-20,25-9,23-25,25-14 * Oct 24 .... at Virginia Tech.....................W............................25-23,25-22,25-23 * Oct 25 .... at Virginia..............................W............................25-22,25-23,26-24 * Oct 31 .... vs. Wake Forest.....................W............................25-17,25-20,25-19 * Nov 02 . . vs. Duke................................. L.......25-22,17-25,25-20,21-25,10-15 * Nov 07.... at Boston College.................W.................25-11,17-25,25-18,25-20 * Nov 08 . . at Maryland............................W............................25-20,25-15,25-16 * Nov 14.... vs. Clemson...........................W......22-25,18-25,25-16,25-23,15-12 * Nov 16.... vs. Georgia Tech...................W.................22-25,25-18,26-24,25-19 * Nov 20 . . at NC State............................W............................25-18,25-19,25-18 * Nov 21 . . at North Carolina.................W............................25-17,25-20,25-21 * Nov 26.... vs. Miami................................ L.......25-22,21-25,25-18,13-25,11-15 *-ACC Matches

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Board of Trustees Chair Jim Smith Vice Chair Harold Knowles Derrick Brooks Susan Busch-Transou Emily Fleming Duda David Ford Manny Garcia William Andrew Haggard Robert J. Jakubik James E. Kinsey Jr. Richard McFarlain Leslie Pantin, Jr. Eric Walker President Dr. T.K. Wetherell Senior Administration Team Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Lawrence G. Abele Vice President for Planning & Programs Robert B. Bradley Senior Vice President for Finance & Administration John R. Carnaghi Vice President for Student Affairs Mary B. Coburn Vice President for University Relations and Advancement Lee F. Hinkle Vice President for Research Dr. Kirby W. Kemper General Counsel Betty J. Steffens Athletics Director Randy Spetman Athletics Administration Executive Staff Deputy Athletics Director/SWA Kellie Elliott Senior Associate Athletics Director Monk Bonasorte Senior Associate Athletics Director Gary Huff

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university facts BACKGROUND: The Florida State University is one of eleven units of the Division of Colleges and Universities of the Florida Board of Education…It was established as the Seminary West of the Suwannee by an act of the Florida Legislature in 1851 and first offered instruction at the postsecondary level in 1857…Its Tallahassee campus has been the site of an institution of higher education longer than any other site in the state…In 1905, the Buckman Act reorganized higher education in the state and designated the Tallahassee school as the Florida Female College…In 1909, it was renamed Florida State College for Women…In 1947, the school returned to co-educational status, and the name was changed to The Florida State University…It has grown from an enrollment of 2,583 in 1946 to an enrollment of 39,136 Fall Semester 2008. ENROLLMENT (FALL, 2008): Total, 39,136 …75.7% undergrad, 21.4% grad, 2.9% unclassified…81.5% in-state…93.6% from the United States… students from all 50 states and the District of Columbia are in attendance…18 states contributed over 100 students each…19 foreign countries contributed over 25 students each…female, 55.7%…male, 44.3%…minority, 25.3%…international, 3.3%. ACREAGE: Main Campus: 451.6 acres in Tallahassee, Leon County (main campus)…Panama City Branch: 25.6 acres in Panama City, Bay County…The university owns a total of 1,545.5 acres in Leon, Bay, Franklin, Sarasota, & Gadsden counties…Sites are leased in Marion and Leon counties in Florida, and other locations overseas. COLLEGES/DEGREE PROGRAMS: With 16 colleges and schools, students may take courses of study leading to the baccalaureate degree in 100 degree programs, to the master’s degree in 114 degree programs, to the advanced master’s degree in one program, to the specialist degree in 26 degree programs, to the doctorate degree in 74 degree programs, and to the professional degree in two degree programs. The academic divisions are the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Communication, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Human Sciences, Information, Law, Medicine, Motion Picture, Television & Recording Arts, Music, Nursing, Social Sciences & Public Policy, Social Work and Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance. OPERATING BUDGET (2008-09): $1,111,706,391 DEGREES AWARDED FOR 2007-08: Bachelor, 7,615…Masters, 12,075 Doctorate, 368…Medical Doctorate, 57…Specialist, 62…Judge Doctorate, 305… Total, 10,482 ENTERING FRESHMAN FACTS (FALL, 2008): The middle 50 percent High School GPA, 3.4-4.0; SAT score 1120-1280, ACT score 24-28. There were 51 National Merit Scholars, 8 National Achievement Scholars, and 13 Hispanic Scholars enrolled as undergraduate students during the Fall 2007 term. RETENTION RATE: First year, 100%…second year, 89.2%…third year, 81.0%…fourth year, 78.3%. FACULTY/STAFF: Total 2,414…FSU’s faculty includes some past graduates, such as former astronauts Dr. Norm Thagard, who teaches Electrical Engineering, and Winston Scott who serves as Vice President of Student Affairs …FSU’s faculty has included six dynamic Nobel Laureates: 12 members elected to National Academy of Sciences…11 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences…and two Pulitzer Prize winners Ellen T. Zwilich and Robert Olen Butler. EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES: Florida State University has a uniqueness in providing programs that are consistent in excellence across the board, from fine arts and humanities to the hard sciences…The balance of programs is based on FSU’s long tradition as a leading liberal arts institution combined with its position as one of the top 10 universities in generating research-

based revenues…FSU was ranked 18th most connected university in the nation by Yahoo! Internet Life. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD: FSU offers a variety of overseas study opportunities for students during the regular academic year. FSU has study centers located in Florence, Italy; Panama City, Republic of Panama; Valencia, Spain; and London, England. Courses at the study centers are offered each semester and cover a wide range of subject areas perfect for meeting general and liberal studies requirements. International Programs also offers study programs, some general and some major specific, in: Cairns, Australia; Salvador, Brazil; Tianjin, China; San Jose, Costa Rica; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Prague, Czech Republic; Napo, Ecuador; London, England; Paris, France; Dublin, Ireland; Tokyo, Japan; Moscow, Russia; and Leysin, Switzerland. A summer Law program is offered in Oxford, England. There is one Linkage Institute, FLORICA, in Costa Rica, and Beyond Borders programs in Turrialba, Costa Rica, Kingston, Jamaica, and Dresden, Germany. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: FSU has over 400 student organizations that allow students to find their own niche. FINANCIAL AID: FSU offers two types of financial assistance: need-based and merit-based…Over $160 million is given away for financial assistance each year. STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 16-1… Many of the general education classes are large, lecture classes; however, over 80% of major classes have less than 50 students. RESEARCH: The Florida State University has built a reputation as a strong research center in both the sciences and the humanities. It is expected that more than $100 million in external funds will be generated this year by the university faculty and administration as supplements to state funds used for research. These external funds are in the form of contracts and grants from private foundations, industries, and government agencies, and are used to support research, improve research facilities, and provide stipends for graduate students. SPONSORED RESEARCH (07-08): $195,787,449 LIBRARY HOLDINGS: The University Library System contains over 3.4 million volumes, of which more than 477,000 are available electronically as ebooks. The libraries subscribe to more than 107,000 current serials including academic journals, professional and trade journals, and major newspapers from around the country and the globe in both paper and electronic formats. The libraries also subscribe to more than 425 databases. The FSU Libraries include 8 libraries on campus: The Robert Manning Strozier Library, Paul A. M. Dirac Science Library, Mildred and Claude Pepper Library, Warren Allen Music Library, Harold Goldstein Library and Information Science Library, College of Law Library, College of Medicine Medical Library, and the College of Engineering Library. Library materials and services are also available at the FSU Panama City Campus, as well as International Programs study centers in London, Florence, and Panama, and a collection of art and related materials at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida. 10 LEADING STATES OF ORIGIN

Florida....................................................................................31,861 Georgia.......................................................................................786 Virginia........................................................................................384 New York...................................................................................256 North Carolina..........................................................................243 Texas...........................................................................................238 Pennsylvania...............................................................................206 Alabama......................................................................................188 New Jersey..................................................................................180 California....................................................................................172


Prominent Alumni Burt Reynolds Actor

Barbara Harris Magazine Editor

Tony LaRussa Major League Baseball

Lee Corso ESPN Analyst

Norm Thagard Astronaut

Traylor howard Actress

Charlie Crist Florida Governor

OTHER DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI ASTRONAUTS Carolyn S. Griner Winston Scott

Franklin L. Hagenbeck Paul David Miller Kenneth Minihan

ENTERTAINERS Daniel Bakkedahl Faye Dunaway Davis Gaines Sonny Shroyer Dr. Tonea Stewart

MISS AMERICA Tara Dawn Holland Christensen

FITNESS EXPERT Richard Simmons John Marks Tallahassee Mayor

JUDICIARY Kenneth B. Bell Susan H. Black Raoul G. Cantero III MILITARY LEADERS Ron J. Friedman Jay Garner

MUSICIANS Rita Coolidge Ray Key Sean Mackin Jim Morrison Charles G. Rex Claudia Waite David Ward-Steinman Dr. Valint Vazsonyi OCEANOGRAPHER Sylvia Earlie

POLITICAL LEADERS Jason Altmire Reubin Askew Jim Bacchus Allen Boyd, Jr. Kathy Castor Parris Glendenning Jeff Kottkamp Mel Martinez Dina Titus PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS Ellen Taaffe Zwillich SCREENWRITERS Alan Ball WRITERS Jeff Shaara

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this is the atlantic coast conference THE TRADITION Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now, in its 57th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 113 national championships, including 60 in women’s competition and 53 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 209 times. The inception of volleyball as an ACC-sponsored sport came in 1980 with conference playing beginning in 1981. Now entering its 29th season of play, the league has seen its member institutions enjoy great success from both academic and athletic perspectives. Duke University’s Rachael Moss headed a list of 10 volleyball studentathletes who earned CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic honors. A second-team CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American®, Moss was joined by the University of Virginia’s Lauren Dickson as a firstteam Academic All-District III pick, and eight more who garnered second- or third- team All-District III accolades. Clemson University’s Danielle Hepburn was the only ACC volleyball student-athlete to receive All-America status with a third-team selection by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. Nine more took Honorable Mention accolades in addition to All-East Region honors. The University of Miami highlighted the AVCA East Region as Lane Carico was selected as the East Region Freshman of the Year and seventhyear head coach Nicole Lantagne Welch was picked as the East Region Coach of the Year. The ACC again proved to be the nation’s premier athletic conference both academically and athletically.

A HISTORY The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference. Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses. On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The first, and only, withdrawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Carolina tendered its resignation.The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute of Technology was admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference in January of 1964. The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State University. The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. On October 17, 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005.

2008-09 IN REVIEW The 2008-09 academic year saw league teams capture five national team titles and 16 individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has won 48 national team titles over the last 13 years and has won two or more NCAA titles in 27 of the past 29 years. A total of 130 ACC teams placed in NCAA postseason competition in 2008-09. League teams compiled a 139-84-1 (.637) mark in NCAA championship competition. In addition, the ACC had 198 student-athletes earn first team All-America honors this past year. Overall, the league had 266 first-, second-, or third-team All-Americans and the ACC produced nine national Players of the Year and five national Coach of the Year honorees. A total of 88 teams finished their respective seasons ranked in the Top 25 poll, including 33 teams ranked in the Top 10 and six teams that held the nation’s top spot.

SCHOOL AFFILIATIONS BOSTON COLLEGE -- Charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979; joined the ACC in July, 2005. CLEMSON -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; a charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; a charter member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 1953. DUKE -- Joined the Southern Conference in December, 1928; charter member of the ACC in 1953. FLORIDA STATE -- Charter member of the Dixie Conference in 1948; joined the Metro Conference in July, 1976; joined the ACC July, 1991. GEORGIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the SEC in 1932; joined the ACC in April, 1978. MARYLAND -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. MIAMI -- Charter member of the Big East Football Conference in 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. NORTH CAROLINA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. NC STATE -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. VIRGINIA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; resigned from Southern Conference in December 1936; joined the ACC in December, 1953. VIRGINIA TECH -- Charter member ot he Southern Conference in 1921; withdrew from the Southern Conference in June, 1965; became a charter member of the Big East Football Conference in Feb. 5, 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. WAKE FOREST -- Joined the Southern Conference in February, 1936; charter member of the ACC in 1953.

2008-09 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Field Hockey Maryland Women’s Soccer North Carolina Men’s Soccer Maryland Men’s Basketball North Carolina Women’s Tennis Duke

THE CHAMPIONSHIPS The conference will conduct championship competition in 25 sports during the 2009-10 academic year - 12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first championship meet held in tennis at Wake Forest University. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing with volleyball deciding its champion by regular season play.

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Lucy McDaniel Court Tully Gymnasium has been home to Florida State volleyball for many years. Overall, the friendly confines of the gymnasium have been good to the Seminoles, as they have accumulated a record of 336-125 on their home court (including an 11-5 mark in 2008) for a winning percentage of .729 in the past 33 years in the facility. The facility, which was constructed in 1956, was named for the late Robert Henry (Bobby) Tully; a 1952 FSU graduate and football player. Active on campus, Tully was a member of Gold Key, ODK, the Arnold Air Society and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He died in May of 1954 after battling illness. With a capacity of 1,162, the gymnasium has undergone several renovations in recent years. Prior to the 2004 season, the playing floor was replaced with a new state-ofthe-art Nike Shox floor. New lighting was added before the 1999 season. Tully Gymnasium features new arenastyle padded seating with armrests which were installed to create a more comfortable atmosphere for Seminole fans while watching Florida State volleyball. On Nov. 2, 2000 in a special ceremony, Florida State dedicated the floor of Tully Gymnasium to Lucy McDaniel, the first woman in the state of Florida to donate more than one million dollars to a women’s athletic program. The facility became known as the Lucy McDaniel Volleyball Court at Tully Gymnasium prior to the 2001 season, in honor of the wonderful gifts and support that McDaniel has provided to the Seminole volleyball program and Florida State athletics. The dedication ceremony included an address from former Athletic Director Dave Hart, Jr., as well as an appearance by former FSU president and Florida State volleyball fan, Sandy D’Alemberte. Former head coach Dr. Cecile Reynaud said a few words regarding the magnificent gift, which was followed by a touching tribute by FSU volleyball players Kristin Frye and Martha Hamilton. Frye presented McDaniel with a ball signed by all the players followed by poem written by Hamilton about the relationship of the 2000 squad with McDaniel. McDaniel first gave $100,000 to endow volleyball scholarships at Florida State and later donated another $50,000 so the team could take a European tour in May of 2000. McDaniel wanted to do more, she asked her accountant to run through her financial statements to see what she would be able to give now and later in her will. After gathering the information from her accountant, she called Seminole Boosters’ Planned Giving Director Joel Padgett and started the process.

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Directions From Interstate 10 - Westbound Head SE on Exit 209A to Mahan Dr/US-90 W Merge on Mahan Dr/SR-10 W/US-90 W Continue to follow SR-10 W/US-90 W Turn left at Bryan St Continue on Stadium Dr W Turn left at Spirit Way

Directions From Interstate 10 - Eastbound Head E on Exit 196 Follow Reg. Air./SR-263 S, merge on Cap. Cir. NW Turn left at SR-10 E/W Tennessee St/US-90 E Turn right at Bryan St Continue on Stadium Dr W Turn left at Spirit Way

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Head W on Cap. Cir. SW to General Aviation Turn right at W Pensacola St/SR-20 E/SR-366E Slight right at W Pensacola St / SR-366 E Turn left at Stadium Dr W Turn right at Spirit Way

Directions From Hwy. 90 West (Quincy) Head SE on US-90 to S McArthur St Continue to follow US-90 Turn right at Bryan St Continue on Stadium Dr W Turn left at Spirit Way

Directions From Route 319 (Thomasville Rd.) Head SW on Thomasville Rd/US-319 S to Rhea Rd Continue to follow SR-61 S Turn right at SR-10/E Tennessee St/US-90 Turn left at Bryan St Continue on Stadium Dr W Turn left at Spirit Way

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ACADEMIC ADVISING The advisors in Athletic Academic Support Services serve as the lower-division advising unit for all student-athletes. The staff advises students through the Liberal Studies curriculum and degree prerequisites. The advisors work with the students in a number of areas related to the academic experience at Florida State University, but with a primary emphasis in advising and monitoring the progress toward the selected degree program, taking into consideration, all variables, which would enhance or impede each student’s progress toward the goal of graduation.

STUDY HALL Professionally supervised study sessions for each athletic team are organized in order to help ensure the academic success of the student-athletes. The main focus of the study hall program is to help students develop consistent and appropriate study patterns by providing a structured setting to work on class asMARLON signments and to provide tutorial assistance before DECHAUSAY Academic Coordinator academic problems arise. Although the criteria for study hall is left to the discretion of each academic advisor, typically, most freshmen, first year transfers, and upperclassmen who have not yet achieved a satisfactory cumulative grade point average are requested to attend study hall. TUTOR AND MENTOR PROGRAM The tutorial program is available to all student-athletes as they progress towards their ultimate goal of obtaining a college degree. Approximately, 100 tutors are hired each year, from a variety of academic departments. Every tutor is committed to providing a proactive, individualized approach in assisting student-athletes with course comprehension and study skills. The tutors are graduate level students who excel in a specific area of study. All mentors are graduate students who have outstanding academic backgrounds. Mentors are academic role models who have demonstrated the ability to teach and give guidance in areas of academic developmental skills. They are responsible for providing assistance in the development of skills such as note taking, test preparation, and communication with faculty. In essence, mentors become an extension of the academic advisor as they keep the academic performance of their student-athletes under close observation and report to the academic advisors each week. COMPUTER LAB The Athletic Academic Support Services computer labs are located in the Moore Athletics Center and in the new Learning Center located on the 9th floor of the University Center. FSU has 47 PC compatible computers and several laser printers available for use by the student-athletes. A computer lab is available 24/7 to student-athletes with a current FSU ID card. The entire Athletic Academic Support Services wing is also equipped with wireless internet.

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athletics academic services SUMMER BRIDGE PROGRAM Athletic Academic Support Services, in conjunction with Athletic Student Services and the University, offers incoming student-athletes a “Summer Bridge Program” to aid in the transition from high school to college and highlights many different topics that are important for student-athlete success. The program is a week-long intensive orientation that incorporates the University orientation with the athletics department orientation and continues throughout the six-week summer session. Seminars, designed to acclimate the students to the University community, are conducted weekly. Seminar topics include media training, health promotions, academic mapping requirements, the Academic Honor Policy and Student Code of Conduct as well as faculty communications and expectations. ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS PROGRAM Athletic Academic Support Services is committed to recognizing the academic success of all student-athletes. The annual “Golden Torch Gala,” is an academic awards banquet that occurs each fall and is the highlight of the year. At this event, the ACC Honor Roll student-athletes, as well as the individuals with the highest GPA on their respective teams, and the men’s and women’s teams with the highest GPA are recognized. Team meetings are held each year, during which time student-athletes are notified of potential honors and awards and are encouraged to apply. Combining a strong grade point average with athletic accomplishments, community service activities, and leadership experiences make for a student-athlete capable of obtaining unlimited academic honors, awards and postgraduate opportunities. Florida State University student-athletes have achieved great success in obtaining recognition for academic excellence and that was no different in 2008-09. In November, football’s Myron Rolle became the second Seminole student-athlete in the past four years to earn the Rhodes Scholarship - one of the oldest and most prestigious awards for international study. It was the first time in nearly 25 years they awarded the scholarship to a prominent college football player. Rolle is the fourth Florida State student ever to be named a Rhodes Scholar. He follows in the footsteps of former Student Body President Joe O’Shea (2008), student-athlete (track and field) Garrett Johnson (2006) and Caroline Alexander (1976). The scholarships provide all expenses for up to two or three years of study at the University of Oxford in England. Over the past 15 years, more than $450,000 in Postgraduate Scholarship monies has been granted to FSU student-athletes, as well as numerous other academic honors and awards. During the 2008-09 academic year, five Seminoles earned CoSIDA Academic All-American honors including track’s Javier Garcia-Tunon (first team), Susan Kuijken (first team) and Gonzalo Barriolhet (second team), Rolle (second team) and softball’s Carly Wynn (third team) Fifteen Seminole student-athletes were named District Academic All-Americans, including Myron Rolle (Football), Becky Edwards, Marissa Kazbour, Katrin Schmidt, Lauren Switzer, Sanna Talonen (Soccer), Michelle Snyder, Carly Wynn (Softball), Brianna Barry and Taylor Wilson (Volleyball), Mara Freshour (Women’s Basketball) and Gonzalo Barroilhet, Javier Garcia-Tunon, Susan Kuijken and Lydia Willemse (Track & Cross Country). At the conclusion of the 2008-09 school year, 175 Seminole studentathletes were named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll while seven of Florida State’s athletic teams had a 3.0 or better cumulative grade point average. In the spring 2009 semester, 202 Seminoles achieved a 3.0 GPA or better, 10 athletic teams had a 3.0 or better GPA and the average team semester GPA was a 2.8. Ten student-athletes made the spring 2009 President’s List with a perfect 4.0 GPA while 62 student-athletes earned Dean’s List status with a GPA of 3.5 or better. Track and field’s Keyla Smith and Matt Wernke and Ania Rynarzewska of the women’s tennis team were among 42 Atlantic Coast Conference scholar-athletes named 2009 ACC Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship Award recipients. Rynarzewska was also the female recipient of the first ever Jim McKay Scholarship, which will be presented annually to one male and one female student-athlete who have excelled academically and plan to pursue postgraduate studies in the communications industry.


athletics administration Dr. Thomas Kent “T.K.” Wetherell became the 13th president of Florida State University on Jan. 6, 2003. A career educator with more than 30 years of experience in the state of Florida’s educational system, Dr. Wetherell is the only FSU president with experience in all four major divisions within higher education, having held positions in the offices of academic affairs, student services, business affairs, and college development. He has held leadership positions in two-year as well as four-year colleges, and he has served as a faculty member in both public and private institutions of higher education. An outstanding advocate for higher education who has been called the state’s most politically astute university president, Wetherell has proven to be a leader among his peers, and he pushed successfully for universities to assess a tuition differential in an effort to make up for budget shortfalls and continue to offer high-quality education to students. Soon after assuming the presidency, Wetherell, the first university alumnus to serve as president of Florida State, launched the innovative and ambitious Pathways of Excellence initiative that included hiring additional faculty members in interdisciplinary Thomas kent clusters built around academic themes, substantial investments in new facilities, and significant investments in graduate-level pro“T.K.” Wetherell grams with emphasis on creating new interdisciplinary doctoral programs. President Wetherell scored a major coup in 2005 when The Florida State University lured the Applied Superconductivity Center to campus from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where it had been housed for more than two decades. The center has become the material research division of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. The most visible component of the Pathways initiative may be the $800 million worth of new construction and renovations, including stateof-the-art chemistry, biological science, psychology and medicine buildings, that have transformed the northwest corner of campus into a research quadrangle. Under Wetherell’s leadership, the university has seen its students reach unprecedented national academic recognition, including three students who were named Rhodes Scholars -- one of the oldest and most prestigious awards for international study. The success is in part due to the Office of National Fellowships, which has guided students to win more than 40 nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships, including three Truman Scholarships, three Goldwater Scholarships, the Udall Scholarship and 22 Fulbright Fellowships, since Wetherell established it in 2005. During Wetherell’s tenure as president, Florida State University’s College of Medicine, the nation’s first new fully accredited public allopathic medical school in the past 25 years, graduated its first class in 2005, opened six regional campuses, and established important research collaborations with the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare. Dr. Wetherell served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1980 to 1992, the last two years as Speaker of the House. During his tenure in the House he served as chairman of the appropriations committee and the higher education committee. The Miami Herald named him one of the Top Ten Legislative Leaders in the House each year from 1987 until 1992. A third-generation Floridian, Dr. Wetherell was born on December 22, 1945 in Daytona Beach, Florida. He attended Florida State University on a football scholarship and played on the 1963-67 football teams. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social studies education from FSU in 1967 and 1968, respectively. He earned a doctorate in education administration from FSU in 1974. While Randy Spetman’s first year and a half as Athletics Director at Florida State University has seen its share of challenges, it’s the numerous successes that the Seminoles have enjoyed that he wishes to emphasize. The success under Spetman’s reign begins in the classroom. In November, football’s Myron Rolle highlighted the academic year when he became the second Seminole student-athlete in the past four years to earn the Rhodes Scholarship - one of the oldest and most prestigious awards for international study. It was the first time in nearly 25 years they awarded the scholarship to a prominent college football player. Rolle is the fourth Florida State student ever to be named a Rhodes Scholar. Five Seminoles earned CoSIDA Academic All-American honors while 15 Seminole sturandy spetman dent-athletes were named District Academic All-Americans. Numerous Florida State studentDirector of Athletics athletes were also named to ACC Academic teams. From start to finish, the 2008-09 athletic season provided a great deal of excitement. Florida State had 18 of its 19 athletic teams participate in NCAA postseason competition and earned five ACC team championships while student-athletes garnered seven NCAA individual national championships, 20 ACC individual championships, 90 All-America selections, 55 All-ACC honors and nine end of the year ACC awards. In addition, Florida State coaches received 14 Coach of Year honors at the ACC, regional and national level. Florida State President Dr. T.K. Wetherell introduced Spetman as the university’s new Director of Athletics on February 4, 2008, following a national search. Spetman, a former Air Force colonel, took over at FSU after serving as Athletics Director at Utah State from 2004-2008 and at the United States Air Force Academy from 1996-2003. Spetman, 56, was lauded over his tenure at Utah State for the success of the Aggies’ athletic programs both on the field or court and in the classroom. Utah State joined the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in 2005 and Utah State claimed four conference championships in its first two years. USU’s student-athletes led the WAC with a 78 percent graduation rate and maintained over a 3.0 cumulative grade point average. Under Spetman’s leadership, Utah State made high profile improvements to the football stadium. He also spearheaded fundraising and building efforts for a $12.5 million facility and crafted a unique business partnership for medical health coverage that improved the overall coverage of USU student-athletes and reduced medical costs. In addition, he negotiated a lucrative new marketing agreement for Aggie Athletics with Learfield Sports Properties. Spetman spent eight successful years as Director of Athletics at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Co. During his tenure, he administered the school’s 27-sport intercollegiate program as well as the physical education and intramural programs. Under his command, the football team participated in four bowl games. Born and raised in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Spetman graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1976. He earned three letters as a defensive end for the Falcons and was a team captain as a senior. He also won a pair of heavyweight Wing Open Boxing Championships. Spetman’s 28 year military career took him around the world in a variety of positions. A command pilot with more than 3,000 hours of flight time, Spetman’s range of positions took him from assistant football coach at his alma mater to a pilot and from the Chief of Bomber Planning in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm to serving as Chief, Command and Control Division, Operations Directorate of the U.S. European Command in Stuttgart, Germany. A graduate from Squadron Officer School, he attended the National War College and earned a master’s degree in National Security Strategy. Spetman also holds a master’s in management and supervision from Central Michigan University. He will serve as President of the National Association of Collegiate Director’s of Athletics (NACDA) in 2009-10.

Athletics Administration Executive Staff

kellie elliott Deputy Athletic Director/SWA

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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Fostering the development of personal growth is a fundamental component of the N.O.L.E.S. program. The support programs ensure that the student-athlete will be provided with opportunities to focus on personal growth areas such as value clarification, goal setting, fiscal planning, decision making and personal responsibility. Programming focuses on helping the student-athlete develop a healthy lifestyle while they are at Florida State and habits that will benefit them for life. CAREER DEVELOPMENT Preparing for life after college is a major focus of the N.O.L.E.S program. The program is designed to work in cooperation with Florida State’s Career Center to acquaint students with the job search process, provide networking opportunities and ultimately assist with job placement. The program places a priority on the development of the total person, with the goal of developing individuals who will have rewarding careers and productive lifestyles after they leave Florida State. The newest addition to the Career Development program is the Senior Transition Seminar offered through the Office of Student Services. The course is offered to all senior student-athletes with exhausting eligibility and is designed to assist with resume building, networking with former student-athletes, and tips on transitioning from intercollegiate athletics into the working world.

COMMUNITY SERVICE Serving the community is the focus of the Seminole Spirit program. Student-athletes are challenged to provide service to our community and individuals who are in need. With a clearly defined program of service, student-athletes are given the opportunity to develop lifelong commitment to volunteerism. Over the years, the commitment to community service has grown leaps and bounds. The FSU athletic department was recently recognized by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports for the most successful outreach and community service program in which FSU student-athletes impacted the lives of over 150,000 youths. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT The Florida State University Department of Athletics is committed to developing programs of excellence that foster leadership development. The Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) has been in place in the Florida State University Athletic Department for over ten years, and consists of a fantastic group of motivated student-athletes. The SAAC consists of 42 student-athletes, at least two from every team, and they meet every two weeks to discuss issues confronting studentathletes, here at FSU, as well as in the Atlantic Coast Conference and across the nation. The SAAC at FSU has many responsibilities: they take the lead on a variety of events, starting with the New Student-Athlete Orientation, Peers Helping Athletes Transition (PHAT) Tuesdays with freshmen student-athletes, the Welcome Back Picnic and culminating with the Golden Nole Awards year ending banquet where seniors from each team are honored and student-athletes who have excelled in the area of community service are awarded.

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Lacey Agnew............................................................ Golf Bryan Howard..........................................Track & Field Robin Ahrberg.....................................................Softball Andrew Jacobs..........................................Track & Field Brianna Barry.......................................Volleyball Marissa Kazbour.................................................. Soccer Dan Bradford................................Swimming & Diving Cameron Knight...................................................... Golf Kendall Brown...........................................Golden Girls Jamie Kuhn.............................................................. Golf Melanie Cabassol (Pres.).............Swimming & Diving Luke Loucks.................................................... Basketball Lauren Macfarlane............................................... Tennis Jessie Carr (Sec.)...........................Swimming & Diving Stephanie Neville..................................Volleyball Caila Coleman (V.P.)................................Track & Field Michael O’Shea..................................................... Tennis Everette Dawkins...............................................Football Amanda Quick........................................ Cross Country Stephanie Dick...........................................Golden Girls James Ramsey.....................................................Baseball Deividas Dulkys............................................. Basketball Chelsey Severance..................................................Cheer Becky Edwards..................................................... Soccer Amanda Skillen....................................... Cross Country Shawn Erickson............................Swimming & Diving Heather Smith......................................... Cross Country Mike Fout................................................ Cross Country Ashley Stager.......................................................Softball Maurice Harris....................................................Football Stevi Steinhauer............................Swimming & Diving


FSU Compliance ofFICE Florida State University Compliance Office

The following information is provided by the Florida State University Compliance Office for prospective student-athletes, alumni and boosters. It is intended as a guideline to introduce you to some of the rules governing NCAA athletics. Brian Battle Associate Athletic Director for Compliance

Key Definitions THAT You Should Know

Representatives of Athletics Interests representative of athletics interests, commonly called a booster, is any individual whois known (or should have been known) by a member of the institution’s athletic department that has ever: • •

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Contributed financially to the athletics department or to its booster club. Joined the institution’s booster club or any sport specific support group. Provided benefits to enrolled studentathletes or their families. Assisted in any manner in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes. Promoted the institution’s athletics program. Purchased season tickets.

*** Once an individual is identified as a representative, the person retains that identity forever. *** Prospective Student-Athlete: A prospective studentathlete “prospect” is any student who has started classes Brett Cowley for the ninth grade regardless of his/her athletics ability Compliance and/or participation. Any student younger who receives Assistant any benefit from an institution or representatives of athletics interests immediately becomes a prospective student-athlete. In addition, student-athletes enrolled in preparatory school or two-year colleges or officially withdrawn from a four-year institution are considered prospective student-athletes. A prospective student-athlete remains a prospect even after he or she has signed a National Letter of Intent or accepts an offer of financial aid or admissions to attend an institution. The prospect remains a prospect until he/she reports for the first day of classes for a regular term (fall or spring) or the first official day of practice, whichever occurs earlier. Contact: A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or the prospect’s parents, relatives or legal guardian(s) and an institutional staff member during which any dialogue occurs in excess of an exchange of a greeting. Evaluation: An evaluation is any off-campus activity designed to assess the prospect’s academic qualifications or athletic ability, including any visit to his/her high school (during which no contact occurs) or the observation of a prospect’s practice or competition at any site.

Phone Calls and Letters

Phone calls from coaches (but not boosters) are permitted beginning July 1 before the prospect’s senior year in high school. A coach is limited to one phone call per week except that unlimited phone calls may be made: * During the five days immediately before an official visit to the university; * On the day of a coach’s off-campus contact with a prospect; or * During the time beginning with the National Letter of Intent signing date through the two days after the signing date and the day after a National Letter of Intent or scholarship agreement is signed.

A Prospect of Any Age Could Receive the Following From a Coach: * Questionnaire * Camp brochure * NCAA educational information * Non-athletics institutional publications (official academic, admission and student services publications and videotapes produced by the institution and are available to all students) After September 1 of a Prospect’s Junior Year, a Coach Could Provide: * Written correspondence, including letters and e-mails * Business Cards * Media Guide * Game programs (only on an official or unofficial visit) * Pre-enrollment information after prospect signs National Letter of Intent or has been admitted * Any other information may be provided via the institution’s web site

Who is Permitted to Recruit for Florida State?

Only Florida State coaches who have successfully completed the NCAA Recruiting Rules Examination on an annual basis may be involved in the recruitment process. Boosters may not make any recruiting contacts. This includes letters, telephone calls or face-to-face contact on or off campus with a prospect or the prospect’s parents.

Alumni and Boosters Do’s and Don’ts

* You may forward information about prospects to the appropriate coaches. * You may have contact with a prospect regarding permissible pre-enrollment activities such as summer employment, provided the prospect has already signed a National Letter of Intent and the Compliance Office is aware you are making these contacts in regard to employment. * You may have a telephone conversation with a prospect only if the prospect initiates the call. Such a call may not be prearranged by an institutional staff member and you are not permitted to have a recruiting conversation, but may exhibit normal civility. You must refer any questions about our athletic programs to an athletics department staff member/coach. * You may view a prospect’s contest at your own initiative provided you do not contact the prospect or his/her parents. In addition, you may not contact a prospect’s coach, principal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect. * You may continue established family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contacts with sons and daughters of these families are permitted as long as they are not made for recruiting purposes or encouraged by Florida State University coaches. * You may not become involved in making arrangements to receive money or financial aid of any kind for a prospect or the prospect’s family and friends. * You may not make contact with a prospect and his/her parents when the prospect is on campus for an official or unofficial recruiting visit. * You may not transport, pay or arrange for payment of transportation costs for a prospect and his/her relatives or friends to visit campus (or elsewhere). * You may not pay or arrange for payment of summer camp registration fees for a prospect. * You may not provide anything to a prospect, the prospect’s family or friends without prior approval from the Compliance Office. For more information, please contact the Florida State University Compliance Office at (850) 644-4272.

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One of the most important aspects of a top athletic program is the quality and experience of its athletic training staff. FSU’s sports medicine staff is one of the best in all of college athletics. The athletic training staff includes 10 full-time and six graduate assistants that are Nationally Certified Athletic Trainers. FSU oversees an Undergraduate Athletic Training Education Program which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). The program includes 50 graduate and undergraduate students in the Athletic Training program. FSU provides on-site Team Physician examinations for general medical and orthopedic issues, while working in conjunction with physicians at the Tallahassee Orthopedic Center in successfully rehabilitating athletes after injuries. Prior to competition, all FSU student-athletes undergo screening in order to detect potential injuries. If problems are detected, the athlete will be placed on a prevention care system including a variety of treatment ranging from icing to exercising followed by rehabilitation. Nutrition counseling and drug testing are also responsibilities assumed by the athletic training staff at FSU in providing the best care possible for all student-athletes.

DON FAULS ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM

• The state-of-the-art Don Fauls Athletic Training Room was completed in 2004. The 15,000 square foot athletic training room is housed off Doak Campbell Stadium and is used by all 19 Seminole varsity teams. • This facility is adequately equipped with the latest advances that the field of sports medicine has to offer. Some of the attractions include an in-house pharmacy, x-ray machine and two physician evaluation rooms. • There is also a 4,000 square foot rehabilitation room with the latest version of a Biodex isokinetic testing machine. • The treatment area includes 24 treatment tables with various modalities, computer injury tracking devices, and 18 taping benches. • Florida State’s athletes have amply accessibility for aquatic therapy as the Don Fauls Athletic Training Room includes a 8’ x 40’ in-ground workout pool, a 9’ x 16’ in-ground old whirlpool, a 9’ x 16’ in-ground warm whirlpool and nine extremity whirlpools.

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strength and conditioning

TOTAL ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT The Florida State University Strength & Conditioning Program is dedicated to pursuing excellence. The staff is committed to developing the finest strength and conditioning program in the nation. This includes developing the best professional staff, facilities, and administering the most comprehensive, efficient and effective collegiate program. Each program is designed to improve athletic performance through an individualized regimen of stretching, lifting, speed, power, agility, flexibility, nutrition and conditioning drills. The goal is to maximize the athletic potential of each student-athlete by: • Providing an expert staff educated in and determined to render the most up-to-date and effective strength and conditioning procedures to FSU athletes. • Developing individualized programs based on scientifically proven principles tailored to enhance each athlete’s needs. • Administering comprehensive programs which address: strength, power, acceleration, speed, agility, core development, flexibility, conditioning, nutrition and are designed to develop the total athlete. • Monitoring team and individual progress on a daily basis. • Reduce the risk of injury by strengthening weaknesses and working closely with team doctors and trainers through the rehab process. • Enhance each student-athlete’s self-confidence, sense of well-being and overall physical health, while instilling a strong work ethic which will carry over during competition and in life.

ROGER HOLLER CHAMPIONS TRAINING COMPLEX • Lifting area of 14,000 square feet • More than 20,000 pounds of free weights • 20,000 square feet of functional training space • Custom-built FSU equipment, platforms and weights • 24 self-contained powerlift work stations each containing 500 pounds of free weights

NUTRITION Laurel Wentz, RD and FSU Sports Dietitian, provides each studentathlete with a plan that specifically outlines their needs of calories, protein, vitamins and minerals.

CAITLIN QUINN

Strength coach

laurel WENTZ

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SPORTS INFORMATION & DIGITAL MEDIA STAFF DIRECTORY Contact us at: 850-644-1403; FAX 850-644-3820 Address Inquiries to: Florida State Sports Information, P.O. Box 2195 Tallahassee, Fla. 32316 BRANDON MELLOR Assistant SID Volleyball & Softball Office: 850-645-7683 bmellor@fsu.edu

dave schmidt Assistant SID Women’s Basketball & Track and Field 850-644-4836 dschmidt@fsu.edu

ship overnight Packages to: Brandon Mellor FSU Sports Information 403 Stadium Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32306

Maryjane Gardner

Program Associate 850-644-2016 mg03f@fsu.edu

Tania Fernandez

Graduate Assistant Track and Field/ Cross Country & Women’s Tennis 850-644-5653 tsf04d@fsu.edu

Tina Dechausay Sports Information Director 850-644-1065 tthomas@fsu.edu

Chuck Walsh Associate SID Men’s Basketball & Golf 850-644-1077 cwalsh@fsu.edu

bob thomas Associate SID Football 850-644-0615 bthomas2@fsu.edu

Jason Leturmy Assistant SID Baseball & Soccer 850-644-5656 jleturmy@fsu.edu

scott moriak Graduate Assistant Men’s Tennis 850-644-3920

britney wright Graduate Assistant Swimming and Diving

Ryan Pensy Director of Digital Media 850-645-1273 rpensy@fsu.edu

scott kotick Asst. Drector of Digital Media skotick@fsu.edu

Layne herdt Seminoles.com Video Producer layne.herdt@gmail.com

reid ferrin Seminoles.com Video Producer reidferrin@yahoo.com

blw06g@fsu.edu 850-644-3920

A NOTE TO THE MEDIA, FANS AND OPPONENTS Florida State assistant sports information director Brandon Mellor is ready to assist you with any questions or requests you may have about the 2009 Seminole volleyball program, media guide, coaches and student-athletes. Please do not hesitate to contact the FSU Sports Information office if we can further assist you.

PLAYERS & COACHES INTERVIEWS All players and coaches interviews should be arranged through the sports information office by contacting Brandon Mellor at (850) 6457683 at least 24 hours in advance. Player’s home or cell phone numbers will not be released. HOW TO COVER THE SEMINOLES Members of the media are supplied with weekly press releases, including updated individual and career statistics, as well as conference and national rankings and information on upcoming matches. This information may be obtained in the sports information office and will be updated after every match at www.seminoles.com. WHERE THE HOME MATCHES WILL BE All of the 2009 volleyball matches take place on Lucy McDaniel Court at Tully Gymnasium (capacity 1,162). Please notify the sports information office prior to home matches for credentials. Any accredited photographer wishing to shoot the matches must check in with Brandon Mellor prior to match day so proper credentials can be assigned. There are no strobe lights in Tully Gym. FSU ON THE WEB All the game stories, updated stats, weekly releases and Seminole volleyball news you could ever ask for is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year at Seminoles.com. The official FSU athletics Web site is your first stop for all the information you could ever need on the Seminole volleyball team and is updated immediately following each match.

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media INFORMATION MEDIA OUTLETS PRINT MEDIA Associated Press (Local)...................................... (850) 224-1211 Daytona Beach News-Journal.............................. (386) 681-2549 Florida Times-Union............................................ (800) 255-4679 Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel................................. (954) 356-4645 Ft. Myers News-Press.......................................... (239) 335-0557 FSView................................................................. (850) 561-6653 Gainesville Sun.................................................... (352) 374-5055 Lakeland Ledger.................................................. (863) 802-7569 Miami Herald....................................................... (305) 376-2387 Northwest Florida Daily News.............................(850) 863-1111 Ocala Star-Banner................................................ (352) 867-4146 Orlando Sentinel (Local)...................................... (850) 222-5566 Orlando Sentinel.................................................. (407) 420-5474 The Osceola......................................................... (850) 222-7733 Palatka Daily News.............................................. (386) 312-5239 Palm Beach Post.................................................. (561) 820-4440 Panama City News-Herald................................... (850) 747-5065 Pensacola News-Journal...................................... (850) 435-8552 Sarasota Herald-Tribune...................................... (941) 953-7755 St. Petersburg Times............................................ (813) 226-3347 Tallahassee Democrat.......................................... (850) 599-2167 Tampa Tribune..................................................... (813) 259-7655

ELECTRONIC MEDIA Capitol News Service........................................... (850) 224-5546 Florida News Network......................................... (407) 916-7810 FSU Headlines/TV & Radio................................ (850) 644-1360 Seminole ISP SPORTS Network......................... (850) 645-7850 Sun Sports/FSN Florida....................................... (407) 245-2511 The Florida Channel............................................ (850) 488-1281 WCTV-TV (CBS)................................................ (850) 906-0477 WEAR-TV (ABC)............................................... (850) 455-4599 WESH-TV (NBC)................................................ (407) 539-7895 WFLA-Radio....................................................... (850) 422-3107 WFTV-TV (ABC)................................................ (407) 822-8304 WFSU-Radio....................................................... (850) 487-3086 WFSU-TV & 4FSU............................................. (850) 487-3170 WJHG-TV (NBC)................................................ (850) 234-7777 WJXT-TV (CBS)................................................. (904) 393-9840 WMBB-TV (ABC).............................................. (850) 763-6000 WNLS-Radio....................................................... (850) 422-3107 WTLV-TV (NBC)................................................ (904) 633-8806 WTNT-Radio....................................................... (850) 422-3107 WTXL-TV (ABC)............................................... (850) 893-1313

mark rodin • Director JIM GARBARINO • Associate Director DD GARBARINO • Producer JERRY TOOTLE • Producer BRANT WELLS • Live Event/Studio Producer PHIL JACKSON • Live Event Producer GREG CHRISTOPHER • New Media Producer With an experienced, award-winning staff and creative and talented students, Seminole Productions is looked at as a leader in sports production, graphics and corporate video. Creating the perfect blend of high-tech wizardry with good ole’ Seminole sports action is a big part of what Seminole Productions is all about. Established in 1987, Seminole Productions handles virtually every video production need for Florida State Athletics and teaches advanced courses in video production and performance to FSU Communication students. Seminole Productions produces the Bobby Bowden TV Show, the Seminole Basketball Report with Leonard Hamilton and the Mike Martin Show, as well as Seminole Sports Magazine and contracted shows for Sun Sports/Fox Sports Net. Seminole Productions also produces all of the production elements for Seminole Vision, the in-game entertainment productions for all of FSU football, basketball, and baseball home contests. Seminole Productions also provides visual communications support for Government and other agencies throughout the state of Florida. Contact Mark Rodin at marodin@fsu.edu for more information.

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Rachael Morgan OH • 6-2 • So. Tauranga, New Zealand Otumoetai College

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Stephanie Neville OH • 6-3 • Jr. Cambridge, Ontario Jacob Hespeler Secondary

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fatma yildirim OH • 6-0 • Fr. Istanbul, Turkey Yuzyil Isil

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Mira Djuric OH • 6-2 • Sr. Belgrade, Serbia Oregon

Chris Poole Head Coach 2nd Year at FSU Arkansas Tech ’83

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Lauren Richardson OH • 6-0 • Jr. Ocala, Fla. St. John’s Lutheran

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Nikki Baker S • 5-9 • Sr. Findlay, Ohio Findlay

Taylor Wilson DS • 5-7 • Jr. Clearwater, Fla. Countryside

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Jenna Romanelli DS • 5-4 • Jr. Lighthouse Point, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons

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sareea freeman

Holly Watts

Gokhan Yilmaz

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Associate Head Coach 2nd Year at FSU University of Texas ’94

MB • 6-4 • Fr. Fresno, Calif. Sunnyside

Assistant Coach 2nd Year at FSU Instanbul University ’02

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Brianna Barry MB • 6-3 • Sr. Winter Springs, Fla. Winter Springs

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Courtney Zuber DS • 5-7 • Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. Leon

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Lauren Young MB • 6-2 • Jr. Ben Wheeler, Texas Van


FRESHMEN Duygu Duzceler, Fatma Yildirim, Sareea Freeman, Courtney Zuber

JUNIORS Jenna Romanelli, Lauren Richardson, Stephanie Neville, Lauren Young, Taylor Wilson

SOPHOMORES Rachael Morgan, Drew Dudley

SENIORS Nikki Baker, Brianna Barry, Jordana Price, Mira Djuric

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FLORIDA STATE INVITATIONAL Central Michigan North Dakota St. Florida A&M at Florida

Sept. 4-5 at NEW MEXICO ST. TOURNAMENT 4 Illinois 4 New Mexico St. 5 Italy 11-12 at FIU/MIAMI TOURNAMENT 12 Middle Tenn. St. 12 FIU 13 at Albany NY 18-20 SEMINOLE TRI-TOURNAMENT 18 Miami 20 Notre Dame 25 Virginia Tech 27 Virginia

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Georgia Tech   Clemson at Wake Forest at Duke at Maryland at Boston College NC State North Carolina at Virginia at Virginia Tech

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Home matches highlighted in gold, all times are Eastern Standard Time


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