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Furman University

Location Greenville, S.C. Founded 1826 Interim President Carl Kohrt Enrollment 2,600 Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Southern Colors Purple & White Nickname Paladins Mascot Knight on white horse Home Arena Alley Gym (1,000) Athletics Director Dr. Gary Clark Faculty Athletics Rep. Dr. Bill Pierce Senior Women’s Admin. Elaine Baker Dir. of Compliance/Acad. Dan Brinkman Dir. of Game Operations Chris Colvin Head Athletic Trainer Craig Clark

Sports Information

Volleyball Contact Chandler Carver Email chandler.carver@furman.edu Office 864.294.3062 Director Hunter Reid Office 864.294.2061 Associate SID Jordan Caskey Office 864.294.3065 Assistant SID Julie Paré Email julie.pare@furman.edu Mobile 864.303.3200 Fax 864.294.3061 Address Timmons Arena 3300 Poinsett Highway Greenville, S.C. 29613 Website www.furmanpaladins.com

Paladin Volleyball Staff

2012 Record 24-10 Home 7-3 Away 10-3 Neutral 7-4 SoCon Record (Finish) 10-6 (3rd-South) SoCon Tournament d. Elon, 3-0 (Quarterfinals) d. Georgia Southern, 3-2 (Semifinals) l. College of Charleston, 3-2 (Finals)

Head Coach Michelle Young Alma Mater Clemson, 1998 Overall Record 250-160 (14th year) Furman Record 250-160 (14th year) Office 864.294.3326 Asst. Coach Courtney Leagans (3rd yr.) Alma Mater Furman, 2008 Office 864.294.3618 Volleyball Athletic Trainer Kayce Wagner Strength & Conditioning Jenna Romanelli

2013 Outlook

Following the Paladins

2012 Season In Review

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost 3+Libero/3 Newcomers 5

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2013 Furman Volleyball Media Guide

The 2013 Furman University Volleyball Media Guide is a publication of the Furman Sports Information office. It was written, designed and edited by Chandler Carver and Julie Paré, with assistance from Hunter Reid, Jordan Caskey, and Dan Brinkman. Photographic contributions have been made by SoCon Photos, Patrick Collard, Robert Tonkin, and Jeremy Fleming.

Covering the Furman Paladins

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Tradition of Champions Quick Facts Media Information Head Coach Michelle Young Asst. Coach Courtney Leagans 2013 Roster 2013 Team Photo Player Profiles Christina Dorismond Elle Ross Andrea Fisher Katie Harrell Martha Robinson Amelia Bohlander Payton Frappier Caitlyn Scioscia Jo Wilks Taina Joseph Casey Wells Annie Bierman Ashton Gregory Anna Parsons Ashton Stocker 2012 In Review 2012 SoCon Standings 2012 Results/Statistics The Southern Conference Furman in SoCon Tournament SoCon Honors Single-Season Leaders Career Leaders Paladin Records All-Time Season Records Year-by-Year Leaders Honors & Awards All-Time Roster Year-by-Year Results Record vs. Opponents Alley Gymnasium

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Furman University welcomes the coverage of Paladin volleyball. For more information, or to schedule coach or student-athlete interviews, please contact Chandler Carver in the Furman Sports Information office at 864.294.3062. The Furman Sports Information office is located in Timmons Arena.

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Head Coach Michelle Young 14th Season • 250-160

Michelle Young is entering her fourteenth season at the helm of the Furman volleyball program, after steering the Paladins to a 24-10 overall record and 10-6 Southern Conference mark last season. After a thirdplace finish in the South Division, Young guided the Paladins to a 2012 Southern Conference tournament championship appearance, before falling to College of Charleston in their last season with the SoCon. She picked up her 200th win and improved her career record at Furman to 205-141 after a 17-12 campaign in 2010, making her the winningest coach in Paladin volleyball history. Young led the team to a 19-match winning streak and a perfect 16-0 regular season mark in the Southern Conference during the 2009 season. For her efforts, she was chosen the 2009 Southern Conference Coach of the Year, an honor she also received in 2006. Furman also put together a 19-match winning streak during the 2009 season, the longest in Paladin volleyball history, and was undefeated in regular season league competition for the first time in Furman history. The team’s 26 wins were the most for a Paladin volleyball team since 1996, when Furman also posted 26 wins. The Paladins earned a 49th place RPI rating, the highest in the history of Furman volleyball, and were the top rated SoCon team in the poll. Young’s progress in taking the team to a higher level began in 2008, when she led the Paladins to the Southern Conference Tournament title and first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. After the successful season, Young was honored as Furman’s J. Lyles Alley Coach of the Year. Already the Paladins have grown

accustomed to residing near the top of the Southern Conference standings. Throughout her career, Young has amassed a 202-75 record against league opponents, giving her a .729 winning percentage in the Southern Conference. She attributes the Paladins’ success in the league to the team’s rigorous non-conference schedule. Under her direction, Furman has had its first win against a Big 12 opponent with a 3-2 win over Colorado in 2007. The Paladins also recorded their first win over Clemson the same season. During the 2011 season, Furman notched a 3-1 victory over Wisconsin, the first win over a Big 10 opponent by any SoCon volleyball team. Last season, the Paladins defeated two ACC opponents (Clemson, Wake Forest) in the same season for the first time in program history. Furman’s win over Clemson was the Paladins’ first over the Tigers in Greenville in the history of the series Young’s athletes have tallied two league Player of the Year awards, two league Freshmen of the Year awards, 33 all-conference selections, 16 All-Southern Conference Tournament scrolls, one Southern Conference Tournament MVP, 31 Player of the Week plaques, four Southern Conference Player of the Month honors, 74 conference academic honor roll selections, and two Academic All-District III choices. Young took over the Furman volleyball program as a 23-year-old in 1999 after spending just one year as a assistant coach for the Paladins. In her first year as the head coach, the team won 15 league matches, the most in school history, establishing Young’s position as one of the top young coaches in the sport. She took on the project of moving the Furman volleyball program from Timmons Arena to its home at Alley Gymnasium in the summer of 2005, making Furman the only program in the Southern Conference with a volleyball-specific complex. Since moving into Alley Gymnasium, the Paladins have won

53 of their 68 home matches. A 1998 graduate of Clemson University with a degree in industrial education, Young was a four-year letterwinner at setter for the Tigers. She holds the Clemson record for single- season assists, with 1,561, and the career mark, with 4,305. In addition, she was selected Most Valuable Player at the 1997 ACC Tournament after leading the Tigers to the league title and the second NCAA Tournament of her tenure. Young also was lauded as second-team All-ACC in 1995 and was named to the 1995 AVCA All-District Team. In addition, in 2002 Young was named to the ACC’s 50th anniversary volleyball squad. Young has a passion for building youth interest in the sport of volleyball. For the last ten summers she has hosted the Michelle Young volleyball camp on the campus of Furman University and has recently become involved with the United Performance volleyball club, where she is in charge of the Greenville division. In 2010, she brought the United Performance team camp to Furman University’s campus. Under her direction, the Furman volleyball program has added numerous youth classes and position clinics. Young is a member of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA). A native of Chatfield, Minn., the former Michelle Thieke was married to Will Young on June 27, 1998. The couple has three children: Brody (12), Bailey (9), and Bella (4).

Furman Coaching History Coach Years W L Ruth Fritts 1979-87 167 150 David Baillie 1988-92 72 99 Cole Tallman 1993-98 151 72 Keylor Chan 1999 18 15 Michelle Young 2000- 250 160 All Time 658 496

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Assistant Coach Courtney Leagans 3rd Season Courtney Leagans is beginning her third season as an assistant coach for the Paladin volleyball team. Leagans, a native of Apple Valley, Minn., was a setter on the Furman volleyball team from 2004-2007. A two-time AllSouthern Conference selection, she led the Paladin offense to a first-place league ranking in hitting percentage her junior and senior seasons. She holds the Furman record after posting a 12.42 assist average her senior season, and her career assist average of 11.61 still remains atop the Paladin leader-

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board. Leagans ranks third among the Furman career leaders with 4540 career assists and tenth among the single season leaders after posting 1379 assists her senior year. “I am excited to have Courtney back at Furman,” said head coach Michelle Young at the time of Leagans’ hiring. “She had such a strong playing career here, and I am happy to have her involved in the future of the program. Courtney has gained some great coaching experience since she graduated, and I look forward to her helping us continue our winning ways.” Leagans was an assistant coach at Radford during the 2010 season, where she helped the team to a 11-21 overall record and an undefeated spring season, with victories over East Tennessee State, Tusculum, Randolph Macon, and Concord. Prior to her time at Radford, she spent

Name Position Height Amelia Bohlander MB 6-2 Anna Parsons MB 6-1 Katie Harrell DS 5-3 Andrea Fisher OH 5-11 Payton Frappier OH 5-9 Ashton Gregory MB 6-2 Annie Bierman OH 5-10 Elle Ross L/DS 5-6 Christina Dorismond MB 5-10 Taina Joseph MB 5-10 Caitlyn Scioscia DS/L 5-8 Ashton Stocker S 6-1 Martha Robinson MB/RS 6-1 Casey Wells OH 6-0 Jo Wilks S 5-8 Head Coach: Michelle Young (Clemson, 1998) Assistant Coach: Courtney Leagans (Furman, 2008)

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two years as a graduate assistant coach at Delaware. During the 2008 season, the Blue Hens picked up the program’s second consecutive CAA championship and earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament. “I am so excited to return to Furman,” said Leagans. “My experience here as a student-athlete was wonderful, and I look forward to helping continue the winning tradition that Coach Young has established.” A 2008 graduate of Furman with a degree in health and exercise science, Leagans earned a master’s degree in educational leadership from Delaware in 2010. She is married to Daniel Leagans of Ware Shoals, S.C., who was a member of the Furman football team from 2006-08.

Hometown (High School) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Westminster Academy) Charlote, N.C. (Hickory Grove Christian) Fountain Inn, S.C. (Shannon Forest Christian) Burlington, Ontario (Assumption Catholic) Longwood, Fla. (Lake Mary) Yadkinville, N.C. (Starmount) Hamilton, Ohio (Lakota West) Eagle, Neb. (St. Pius X) Cary, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons) Marietta, Ga. (Sprayberry) Pittsburg, Pa. (Pine-Richland) Tampa, Fla. (Wharton) Hindsville, Ark. (Huntsville) Greensboro, N.C. (Northwest Guilford) Union Grove, Wis. (Union Grove)

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Player Profiles

Junior Year (2012)

Started all 34 matches for Furman and played in 124 sets (out of 125)…ranked second on the team with a .326 attack percentage…was second on the team and ninth in the league with a .306 hitting percentage in Southern Conference contests…recorded a team-high 24 solo blocks and was second on the team in block assists (54), total blocks (78) and blocks per set (0.63)…recorded double-digit kills in 22 matches, including the final 12 matches of the season…recorded seven kills, four digs and five blocks in the Paladins’ second-ever victory over Clemson on September 4… tied a career-high in digs with five at UNCG on October 19…notched a new career high in kills with 17 in the Southern Conference Tournament championship game against College of Charleston on November 19… was twice named Southern Conference Student-Athlete of the Week (September 5; November 21)…voted to the All-SoCon Tournament team after recording 42 kills (.390 attack percentage) and 11 blocks in three games…a member of the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

Sophomore Year (2011)

Appeared in all 30 matches and started 16 matches for Furman…ranked second on the team with a .314 attack percentage…led the Paladins and ranked fifth in the league with a .386 hitting percentage in Southern Conference contests…ranked third for Furman with 12 block solos, 54 block assists, 66 total blocks, and 0.67 blocks per set… recorded a career-high .692 attack percentage in Furman’s 3-0 win over Wofford on October 5…topped her career highs with 13 kills, four assists, and seven total blocks in the Paladins’ 3-1 victory over College of Charleston on October 7…named the Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Week for the week of October 10 after hitting .08 with 33 kills in Furman’s three matches…established a new career high with five digs at Florida Gulf Coast on September 3…a member of the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

Freshman Year (2010)

Played in 14 matches for the Paladins…posted a career-high .429 attack percentage against Presbyterian on August 31…notched five kills for a career best at The Citadel on November

Christina Dorismond

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Middle Blocker 5-10 • Senior Cary, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons 13…also tallied a season-high three digs in the match…established a career high with five blocks versus UNC Greensboro in the first round of the Southern Conference Tournament on November 19…a member of the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

High School

Honored as a two-time all-conference selection after leading her Cardinal Gibbons team to two state championships...ranks second in Cardinal Gibbons history with a .547 career hitting percentage...chosen as the team’s captain and co-MVP...also a member of the track and field team, where she placed third in the 4x100m and sixth in the 100m dash at the team’s conference meet...honored as a Scholar Athlete...member of the National Honor Society...a 2010 National Achievement Scholarship Program Semifinalist.

Personal

Christina Dorismond was born on April 14, 1992, in Montreal, Quebec...daughter of Myriam Augustin and Lionel Dorismond...sister, Vanessa, was a middle blocker at Georgetown, where she was named to the Big East Academic All-Star team and was honored as the Hoyas hitting efficiency leader, and is playing professional volleyball in Italy…cousin, Taina Joseph, is a redshirt freshman middle blocker on the Furman team…majoring in chemistry.

Dorismond’s Career Bests

Kills 17 Pct. .692 Assists 4 4 Digs 5 5 Blocks 7

vs. Col. of Chas. vs. Wofford vs. Col. of Chas. vs. W. Carolina at Fla. Gulf Coast at UNCG vs. Col. of Chas.

(11.19.12) (10.05.11) (10.07.11) (11.19.11) (09.03.11) (10.19.12) (10.07.11)

Dorismond’s Career Statistics Year MP 2010 14 2011 30 2012 34 Totals 78

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Libero/ Def. Specialist 5-6 • Senior Eagle, Neb. St. Pius X

Player Profiles

High School

Junior Year (2012)

Started all 34 matches for the Paladins and played in all 125 sets…lead the team in digs (504) and digs per set (4.03)…was fourth on the team with 21 service aces…set a new career-high in digs with 28 against UAB on August 25 and tied that career-high with a 28-dig performance against Georgia Southern in the SoCon Tournament on November 18…set a new career-high in digs with four against Chattanooga on October 27… set a new career-high in aces with three against Canisius on August 31…tallied double-digit digs in 31 matches and recorded 20 or more digs in seven matches…a member of the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

Sophomore Year (2011)

Started 14 matches and played in all 30 matches for the Paladins…ranked fifth on the team with 179 digs and fifth with 12 service aces…posted a season-high 13 digs in Furman’s 3-1 win over Georgia Southern on November 11…tallied 10 or more digs in five matches…recorded two service aces in the Paladins’ 3-0 victory over Samford on October 1…a member of the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

Helped St. Pius X to a state championship as a sophomore and junior...earned all-city honors and second-team super-state accolades her senior season...set the Class B singles season record with 709 digs...holds St. Pius X match record with 44 digs...averaged 17.7 digs per match, a Class B season record...earned Academic All-State honors as a junior and senior...chosen as a Prepvolleyball.com first team Academic All-American...also a four-year letterwinner in track...earned all-class gold honors in the 4x400m relay as a junior...placed second in Class A as a senior in the 4x800m relay....earned all-city and Academic All-State honors for track as a junior and senior...member of the National Honor Society.

Personal

Elle Marie Ross was born on June 12, 1992, in Lincoln, Neb....daughter of Ron and Pam Ross... intends to major in pre-law.

Freshman Year (2010)

Played in 27 matches for the Paladins…ranked second on the team with 2.91 digs per set and

Ross’s

Career Bests Kills 1 Assists 4 Digs 28 28 Aces 3 3

on six occassions vs. Chattanooga (10.27.12) vs. UAB (8.25.12) vs. Georgia Southern (11.18.12) at Georgetown (09.18.10) vs. Canisius (8.31.12)

Ross’ Career Statistics Year MP GP K 2010 27 97 3 2011 30 95 3 2012 34 125 0 Totals 91 317 6

E TA Pct. A SA SE RE DG BS BA TB 0 6 .500 12 12 8 18 282 0 0 0 0 5 .600 6 12 14 7 179 0 0 0 3 8 -.375 21 21 20 22 504 0 0 0 3 19 .158 39 45 42 22 965 0 0 0

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Player Profiles

Sophomore Year (2012) - Syracuse

Competed on the volleyball team at Syracuse... registered 14 kills, four assists, eight digs, and three blocks against Illinois-Chicago…tallied 17 kills and seven digs versus Bryant… tied her career-high with 18 kills against Colgate in addition to recording one assist, 13 digs, and one block...totaled seven kills, one assist, three digs and two blocks versus Creighton…recorded five kills, six digs and one block against Denver…versus Dartmouth, registered 11 kills, two assists, five digs, six blocks, and one solo block...notched 10 kills, two digs, one block, and one solo block against Niagara...against DePaul, put up 10 kills, six digs and one block...had seven kills, four digs, and one solo block versus Notre Dame...registered nine kills, seven digs, one block, and one solo block against USF... contributed seven kills and one block against Cincinnati...registered eight kills and two digs against St. John’s.

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Outside Hitter 5-11 • Junior Burlington, Ontario Assumption Catholic All-Star...two-time recipient of the OVA Award of Excellence.

Personal

Born April 6, 1993...Daughter of Bob and Oksana Fisher...majoring in Business.

Freshman Year (2011) - Syracuse

Competed on the volleyball team at Syracuse... selected to the Big East Weekly Honor Roll for the week of Oct. 3...tallied 10 kills, one dig, and one block versus Sacred Heart...notched 10 kills, two digs, and five blocks against Youngstown State...against Siena, recorded 14 kills, two digs, and five blocks...notched ten kills and two blocks against Utah Valley... posted ten kills and one block versus Long Island...had 10 kills, three digs, and nine blocks against Temple...versus Buffalo, recorded 12 kills, two digs, and five blocks...recorded career highs of 18 kills and 16 digs, as well as two blocks against Cornell...registered nine kills against Villanova and 10 versus Georgetown... had 12 kills against Marquette...tallied 12 kills, three digs, and one block against Rutgers... posted 14 kills and four digs Against Notre Dame...had eight kills, two digs, and one block against Notre Dame in the Big East quarterfinal.

Fisher’s

High School

Guided Assumption Catholic to a 25-2 record as a senior...played on the 2011 Canadian National Championship team with Defensa Volleyball Club...a member of the 2010 National Team Challenge Cup Champions with Team Ontario...named the 2010 Canadian NTCC MVP...honored as a 2009 Canadian NTCC

Career Bests Kills 18 18 Assists 4 Digs 16 Blocks 9 Aces 5

vs. Cornell (9.17.11) at Colgate (8.25.12) vs. Illinois-Chicago (8.24.12) vs. Cornell (9.17.11) vs. Temple (9.10.11) vs. Presbyterian (08.31.10)

Fisher’s Career Statistics Year MP GP K E TA Pct. A SA SE RE DG BS BA TB 2011 31 112 270 105 739 .223 8 5 11 4 73 2 55 57 2012 28 89 180 97 535 .155 13 17 33 19 92 6 25 31 Totals 59 201 450 202 1274 .195 21 22 44 23 165 8 80 88

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Def. Specialist 5-3 • Junior Fountain Inn, S.C. Shannon Forest Christian Sophomore Year (2012)

Appeared in 12 matches (four starts) for the Paladins…notched a career-high four assists in Furman’s 3-0 win at Winthrop on October 23… shattered her career-high by recording 20 digs against Wofford on October 26…twice recorded double-digit digs (October 23; October 26)…a member of the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

earned a Wendy’s High School Heisman State award her senior year...a member of the National Honor Society.

Player Profiles

Personal

Kaitlin Callis Harrell was born on September 3, 1993, in Greenville, S.C....daugher of Jim and Rita Harrell...father also attended Furman...mother played basketball at Slippery Rock University, where she is a member of the school’s hall of fame...mother was also a member of the 1976 All-World softball team and was inducted into the Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame... intends to major in health and exercise science.

Freshman Year (2011)

Appeared in four matches for the Paladins… notched a career-high six digs in Furman’s 3-1 win at Western Carolina on October 16…recorded one assist and four digs in the Paladins’ 3-0 defeat of UNC Greensboro on October 21…a member of the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

High School

Honored as the Carolinas Athletic Association (CAA) Player of the Year her senior season after helping Shannon Forest Christian to a secondplace finish in the state playoffs...led the team to a state championship her junior year...a three-time All-CAA selection and two-time NCISAA AllState honoree...set the Shannon Forest Christian record for career digs with 1,235 after playing only two seasons at defensive specialist...also earned all-state honors for basketball and soccer... established school records with 1,141 career points (basketball) and 74 career goals (soccer)....

Harrell’s

Career Bests Assists 4 Digs 20

at Winthrop vs. Wofford

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Harrell’s Career Statistics Year MP GP K E TA Pct. A SA SE RE DG BS BA TB 2011 4 8 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 2 10 0 0 0 2012 12 24 0 0 1 .000 4 0 2 0 56 0 0 0 Totals 16 32 0 0 1 .000 5 0 3 2 66 0 0 0

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Player Profiles

Junior Year (2012)

Appeared in three matches for the Paladins… recorded one dig in Furman’s 3-0 win over Charleston Southern on September 1… named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

Martha Robinson

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Middle Blocker / Right Side 6-1•R-Sophomore Hindsville, Ark. Huntsville

Sophomore Year (2011)

Joined the Furman volleyball team..redshirt season…named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

Freshman Year (2010)

Started seven games as a member of the Furman women’s basketball team…came off the bench to score ten points and grab eight rebounds in Furman’s 71-70 win over Charleston Southern on December 4… poured in a season-high 11 points against Erskine on December 7…posted a seasonhigh 10 rebounds at Elon on January 14… tallied four steals in the Paladins’ seasonopener at Indiana State…averaged 3.1 points per game and 2.8 rebounds per game.

during her prep tenure...two-time state high jump champion...four-year starter and three-time all-state selection for basketball...averaged 19.9 points and 9.7 rebounds per game as a senior in keying her squad to a 21-9 record...scored 17 points and claimed 10 rebounds in a state championship victory over Lonoke as part of a 34-2 campaign her sophomore year...as a junior was named to the Arkansas Democrat Gazette Dream Team after helping pace Huntsville to a 26-4 season....Arkansas’ state all-classification all-star game participant...class Valedictorian...recipient of Outstanding Eagle Award.

Personal

High School

2010 graduate of Huntsville High School... twice captured all-state honors in volleyball... also starred in track & field and in basketball

Freshman Year (2012)

Appeared in 16 matches (two starts) for the Paladins…recorded a career-high 11 kills (.476 hitting percentage) in first career start against Texas Tech on September 8…notched a career-high four blocks against Canisius on August 31…named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

Martha Robinson was born on November 13, 1991, in St. Augustine, Fla....daughter of Sarah and James Robinson…majoring in biology.

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Middle Blocker 6-2 • Sophomore Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Westminster Academy

High School

Led her Westminster Academy team to the Florida state championship semifinal her sophomore year and to the state championship match her junior year… captained the team during a rebuilding year as a senior…garnered Miami Herald first-team all-county honors after recording 267 kills, 46 blocks, and 104 digs her senior season… competed in beach volleyball the summer after her sophomore year, placing third in the US Beach Siesta Key Tournament…led her travel team to a seventh-place finish at Junior Nationals in the Open Division in 2011…helped the Boomers win the Beast of the Southeast Tournament in Suwanee, Ga., in both 2011 and 2012…earned Summa Cum Laude Honors…a member of the National Honor Society and the Spiritual Leadership Team at Westminster.

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Amelia Lynn Bohlander was born on October 17, 1993, in Plantation, Fla....daughter of Paul and Valerie Bohlander…plans to study health sciences.

Bohlander’s Career Bests

Kills 11 Digs 9 Assists 3 3 Blocks 4

vs. Texas Tech vs. Mercer vs. Canisius vs. Texas Tech vs. Canisius

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Payton Frappier

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Outside Hitter 5-9 • Sophomore Longwood, Fla. Lake Mary Freshman Year (2012)

Appeared in 19 matches (five starts) for the Paladins…notched a career-high 12 digs in the Paladins’ 3-2 win over Georgia Southern in the Southern Conference Tournament (November 18)…recorded a perfect 1.000 hitting percentage on the season (2 kills-2 attempts-0 errors)…tallied a career-high three services aces against Davidson on September 21…named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

led the team in kills and ranked second in digs in 2011…named first team all-conference and fourth team All-Central Florida...garnered the Central Florida Dig Pink All-Tournament Award and her school’s Angie Pressey Rising Star Award…earned PrepVolleyball.com High School Academic All-American honorable mention accolades after posting a 4.227 GPA…honored as an Orlando Varsity Sports Classroom All-Star…a member of the National Honor Society and the Order of the Golden Fleece…competed in three USA Volleyball Junior National Championships as a member of an Orlando Volleyball Academy club team…captained her Lake Mary team as both a junior and senior and was a three-time team captain of her club team.

Player Profiles

Personal

Payton Frappier was born on August 31, 1993 in Winter Park, Fla….daughter of Todd and Darcy Frappier…intends to major in business.

Frappier’s

High School

Helped Lake Mary to two conference titles and one district championship during her career…

Caitlyn Scioscia

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Def. Specialist/ Libero 5-8 • Sophomore Pittsburg, Pa. Pine-Richland

Career Bests Kills 1 at Charleston Southern (9.1.12) 1 vs. Elon (11.17.12) Digs 12 vs. Georgia Southern (11.18.12) Assists 2 at Charleston Southern (9.1.12) Aces 3 vs. Davidson (9.21.12)

Coach’s Leadership Award in 2010 and 2011…a four-year varsity starter who captained both her high school team and her Pittsburgh Three Rivers club team…gained second-team all-section and all-conference accolades her sophomore season…named a four-time Scholar Athlete after earning a spot on the Honor Roll each year…a member of the National Honor Society and the Key Club…also participated in student government.

Personal Freshman Year (2012)

Appeared in 31 matches (17 starts) for the Paladins…tallied a career-high 14 digs in Furman’s 3-0 win at Wofford on October 2… recorded a career-high four aces on November 3 against College of Charleston…recorded 10 or more digs in five matches…recorded first career kill on November 17 against Elon in the Southern Conference Tournament…named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

High School

Garnered first-team all-state honors as a junior and senior at Pine-Richland…named to the allsection and all-conference teams in 2010 and 2011…led her team in service aces and passing percentage as a junior and senior…earned the

Caitlyn Scioscia was born on March 8, 1994, in Pittsburgh, Pa….daughter of Eugene and Susan Scioscia…plans to study health sciences.

Scioscia’s

Career Bests Kills 1 vs. Elon (11.17.12) Digs 14 at Wofford (10.2.12) Assists 2 on three occasions Aces 4 vs. College of Charleston (11.3.12)

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Player Profiles

Jo Wilks

Freshman Year (2012)

Started all 34 matches for the Paladins and appeared in all 125 sets…named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year…ranked fourth in the nation and first in the conference in assists per set (12.23)…her total of 1529 assists ranks fourth all-time in Furman history for assists in a single season… recorded a career-high 62 assists against Wofford on October 26…recorded 50 or more assists in nine matches and 60+ in three matches…tallied a career-high 19 digs against Chattanooga on October 27…notched four kills, 57 assists, two service aces, 10 digs and two blocks in the Paladins’ 3-2 win over Georgia Southern in the Southern Conference Tournament semifinals…was named SoCon Freshman of the Week six times, the most nods in a single season in SoCon history…named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman team…member of the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

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Setter 5-8 • Sophomore Union Grove, Wis. Union Grove Academic All-American honorable mention accolades after posting a 4.15 GPA…a member of the National Honor Society, the Key Club, and the Science Club…voted a class officer on Student Council…participated in 4H.

Personal

Kassidy Jo Wilks was born on August 1, 1994, in Racine, Wis….daughter of Kevin and Kelley Wilks…intends to major in health sciences.

High School

Named conference and area player of the year as both a junior and senior at Union Grove…a two-time all-conference and all-area first team selection…named to the all-county first-team in 2010 and 2011…garnered allstate honorable mention accolades her junior and senior season…was selected to the allconference second-team as a sophomore… earned PrepVolleyball.com High School

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Wilks’

Career Bests Kills 5 5 Assists 62 Digs 19 Blocks 3 Aces 5

at Winthrop vs. Chattanooga vs. Wofford vs. Chattanooga vs. Wofford vs. Presbyterian

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Taina Joseph

Casey Wells

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Honored as an AAAA all-tournament team selection after leading her Sprayberry team to a second-place finish in the regional championships as a senior…named the team’s defensive player of the year…amassed a .561 career attack percentage…helped her high school team to a Georgia Classic Tournament title…elected to the Sprayberry High School Hall of Fame and honored as a Scholar Athlete…was the runner-up for the Governor’s Honor for Spanish…a member of the National Honor Society, the Anchor Club, and the Spanish Honor Society.

Personal

Taina Joseph was born on November 27, 1993, in Montreal, Quebec...daughter of Danielle Dorismond and Joel Joseph... cousin, Christina Dorismond, is a junior middle blocker on the Furman team…cousin, Vanessa Dorismond, recently completed her volleyball career at Georgetown and is playing professional volleyball in Italy...intends to major in chemistry.

Annie Bierman

Outside Hitter 6-0 • Freshman Greensboro, N.C. Northwest Guilford

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Middle Blocker 5-10 • Freshman Marietta, Ga. Sprayberry High School

Player Profiles

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Outside Hitter 6-0 • Freshman Hamilton, Ohio Lakota West High School

High School

Led Northwest Guilford to the fourth round of the North Carolina AAAA state playoffs after recording 543 kills, 91 service aces, and 74 blocks her senior season...a three-time allconference and two-time all-area selection… as a member of the Piedmont Volleyball Club, helped the 17 Mizuno team to the 2011 Capitol Hill Classic title, where she was earned the 17 Open Division Best Attacker Award…chosen to the North Carolina Select and Youth High Performance teams in 2009 and 2010….a member of the National Honor Society and the National Spanish Honor Society...selected as a Junior Marshal.

Personal

Casey Wells was born on April 24, 1994, in Greensboro, N.C.…daughter of Tom and Betsy Wells...intends to study pre-health.

Led her Lakota West team to a Greater Miami Conference championship and a spot among the top 16 teams in the state tournament after helping the team to a perfect 9-0 league record as a senior...started all four seasons for the Firebirds, helping the school to a leaguerecord 39-1 Greater Miami Conference record over her career...honored as a first-team AllGMC selection her junior and senior seasons... also garnered first team all-city and secondteam all-accolades as a senior...earned the All-Academic Award for Ohio District 16...led the GMC with 4.17 kills per game (321) and ranked fifth in the conference with 3.66 digs per game (282)...was sixth in the league with 42 blocks...played for the Elevation Volleyball Club, which finished 11th nationally in 2011 and 21st nationally in 2012.

Personal

Annie Bierman was born January 21, 1995… Daughter of Bill and Kathy Bierman.

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Player Profiles

Ashton Gregory

Anna Parsons

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Earned All-Mountain Valley Conference accolades as a junior and senior...honored as the league’s Player of the Year after leading her Starmount team to a perfect 16-0 record versus conference competition her senior season...chosen the MVP of the state championship match after helping her team to the state title as a sophomore...surpassed the 1,000 kills mark during her high school career...named the Miracle-Ear Athlete of the Week and honorable mention MiracleEar Athlete of the Week...a member of the National Honor Society.

High School

Earned all-state accolades as a senior at Hickory Grove Christian...honored as a member of the All-Metrolina Athletic Conference team her junior and senior years...participated in North Carolina’s Oasis All-Star Game in 2012... captained the team as a senior...earned the Lions Pride Award...a member of the Honor Society, the Interact Club, and FCA.

Personal

Anna Parsons was born March 30, 1995… Daughter of Kevin and Julie Parsons.

Personal

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Setter 6-1 • Freshman Tampa, Fla. Wharton High School

Honored as a member of the All-Western Conference National Division first-team... captained her Wharton High and Tampa United teams as a sophomore, junior, and senior...named to the All-North Coast Team and chosen team MVP her sophomore year... garnered All-Hillsborough County Team Honorable Mention accolades from both the Tampa Times and the Tampa Tribune in 2011...won the 2012 Rose Diaz Award, which is given annually to the top athlete displaying team leadership and sportsmanship in Hillsborough County...led her Wharton team with a 4.65 weighted GPA.

Personal

Ashton Gregory was born April 6, 1995.

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Middle Blocker 6-1 • Freshman Charlotte, N.C. Hickory Grove Christian

Middle Blocker 6-2 • Freshman Yadkinville, N.C. Starmount High School

Ashton Stocker

Ashton Stocker was born January 27, 1995… Daughter of Chris and Michele Stocker

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2012 In Review 2012 SoCon Standings 2012 Results/Statistics The Southern Conference Furman in SoCon Tournament SoCon Honors Single-Season Leaders Career Leaders

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Paladin Records All-Time Season Records Year-by-Year Leaders Honors & Awards All-Time Roster Year-by-Year Results Record vs. Opponents

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2012 Schedule/Results

All-Conference Recognition

Furman outside hitters Chandler Ambrester and Natalie Braun were named to the 2012 All-Southern Conference first team, while middle blocker Caroline Adams was named to the second team and freshman setter Jo Wilks represented the Paladins on the All-Freshman team. Wilks was named the 2012 SoCon Freshman of the Year.

SoCon Honors

Outside hitter Natalie Braun was named the Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Week for the matches played the week of September 4-10 and was named Offensive Player of the Month for September. Outside hitter Chandler Ambrester was named the SoCon Offensive Player of the Week for the matches played the week of October 2-8 and was named Offensive Player of the Month for October. Jo Wilks was named Freshman of the Week six times, including the first three weeks of the 2012 season. Christina Dorismond was named SoCon Student-Athlete of the Week September 5 and November 21.

1000 Kills

2012 Seniors Caroline Adams, Chandler Ambrester and Natalie Braun each reached the 1,000 kill mark for their careers. The trio joins only 15 other former Furman volleyball players in the 1,000 kills club and are the first players to earn the accomplishment since 2008. Ambrester finished her career in the top-10 in school history with 1208 kills, while Adams finished with 1025. Braun finished her career with 1183 kils and surpassed the 1,000 digs mark in 2011, finishing with 1453 digs (fourth all-time). She is only the ninth player in Furman history and the first since 2006 to record 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in her career.

Team Highs Hitting % Kills Attempts Assists Digs Aces Blocks

.452 73 204 67 95 8 12.0

at Charleston Southern vs. CofC vs. UAB vs. UAB vs. UAB vs. UAB vs. UAB

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24-10 Overall, 10-6 SoCon 7-3 Home, 10-3 Away, 7-4 Neutral Date Opponent Time/Result 08.24 at Middlee Tennessee 1 W, 3-0 L, 0-3 08.24 vs. UC Davis1 08.25 vs. UAB1 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 08.25 vs. UTSA1 08.31 vs. Mercer2 W, 3-1 08.31 vs. Canisius2 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 09.01 vs. USC Upstate2 09.01 at Charleston Southern2 W, 3-0 09.04 CLEMSON W, 3-1 09.07 at Montana3 W, 3-1 L, 2-3 09.08 vs. Texas Tech3 09.08 vs. Towson3 L, 1-3 09.12 PRESBYTERIAN W, 3-0 09.21 DAVIDSON* W, 3-0 09.22 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L, 0-3 09.25 at Wake Forest W, 3-0 09.29 at Samford* L, 2-3 10.02 at Wofford* W, 3-0 10.06 at The Citadel* W, 3-0 10.07 at College of Charleston* W, 3-1 10.12 WESTERN CAROLINA* W, 3-0 10.13 APPALACHIAN STATE* W, 3-0 10.19 at UNCG* W, 3-2 10.20 at Elon* L, 1-3 10.23 at Winthrop W, 3-0 10.26 WOFFORD* L, 2-3 10.27 CHATTANOOGA* W, 3-1 11.02 THE CITADEL* W, 3-0 11.03 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* L, 2-3 11.09 at Georgia Southern* L, 0-3 11.10 at Davidson* W, 3-0 11.17 vs. Elon4 W, 3-0 11.18 vs. Georgia Southern4 W, 3-2 11.19 vs. College of Charleston4 L, 2-3

Non-Conference ACCtion

Furman was a perfect 2-0 against ACC schools in 2012 and posted a 14-4 record against all nonconference opponents. The Paladins defeated Clemson in Alley Gym on September 4, the first time #FUVB had ever defeated the Tigers in Greenville.

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1 Blue Raider Bash - Murfreesboro, Tenn. Charleston Southern Invitational - Charleston, S.C. 3 Montana Tournament - Missoula, Mont. 4 SoCon Championship - Davidson, N.C. Bold indicates home event Asterisk (*) indicates conference match

2012 Southern Conference Standings (Final) North Division

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Samford 14 2 .875 Elon 9 7 .562 Chattanooga 8 8 .500 UNCG 7 10 .412 Western Carolina 4 12 .250 Appalachian State 3 13 .188

South Division

Georgia Southern Coll. of Charleston Furman Davidson Wofford The Citadel

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9 .719 16 .500 18 .438 16 .448 23 .258 23 .233

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7 .781 8 .771 10 .706 16 .407 14 .517 28 .176

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Outside hitter Natalie Braun was named first team All-Conference and became only the ninth player in Furman history and the first since 2006 to record 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in her career.


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2012 Final Statistics

All Matches (24-10 Overall) Player

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Payton Frappier 45 2 0 2 1.000 6 5 8 2 60 0 0 0 Caroline Adams 123 308 72 667 .354 6 24 33 0 81 20 85 105 Caitlyn Scioscia 91 1 0 3 .333 17 15 24 8 159 0 0 0 Christina Dorismond 124 342 90 772 .326 8 0 0 2 36 24 54 78 Jo Wilks 125 68 17 161 .317 1529 25 49 0 287 1 27 28 Christina Curry 96 120 44 308 .247 42 1 7 1 41 2 35 37 Chandler Ambrester 116 499 188 1268 .245 22 19 37 35 331 8 37 45 Amelia Bohlander 38 50 22 123 .228 13 0 4 0 27 1 21 22 Natalie Braun 102 367 130 1043 .227 41 30 25 10 376 9 26 35 Amanda Komisarow 49 46 30 213 .075 3 12 12 9 86 1 6 7 Katie Harrell 24 0 0 1 .000 4 0 2 0 56 0 0 0 Martha Robinson 3 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Caroline Atkinson 2 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Elle Ross 125 0 3 8 -.375 21 21 20 22 504 0 0 0 Team 11 Furman 125 1803 596 4572 .264 1712 153 222 101 2046 66 291 211.5 Opponents 125 1558 626 4523 .206 1444 101 184 153 1843 65 320 225

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Caroline Adams 59 148 34 342 .333 2 13 11 0 41 8 43 51 Christina Dorismond 59 173 50 402 .306 3 0 0 2 17 7 27 34 Christina Curry 57 76 25 185 .276 24 0 0 0 21 2 22 24 Jo Wilks 59 31 11 76 .263 712 12 20 0 137 0 15 15 Amelia Bohlander 6 6 2 16 .250 2 0 0 0 4 0 5 5 Chandler Ambrester 53 236 89 623 .236 13 11 17 19 182 3 18 21 Natalie Braun 40 136 49 432 .201 15 7 10 5 148 5 10 15 Amanda Komisarow 29 31 17 146 .096 1 6 7 7 61 0 5 5 Katie Harrell 17 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 42 0 0 0 Martha Robinson 1 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Caitlyn Scioscia 50 0 0 1 .000 7 11 17 3 101 0 0 0 Payton Frappier 18 0 0 0 .000 2 3 1 0 16 0 0 0 Elle Ross 59 0 2 5 -.400 12 12 8 10 233 0 0 0 Team 5 Furman 59 837 279 2229 .250 793 75 92 51 1003 25 145 97.5 Opponents 59 773 295 2209 .216 708 51 82 75 930 32 138 101

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Program History Furman’s Paladin volleyball team has competed in the Southern Conference since 1984, when the league sponsored its first volleyball title. In the years since, Furman has won two regular-season and one tournament championship and has seen 54 All-Southern Conference citations awarded to members of the Furman program. In 1998, the winner of the Southern Conference began receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships, further heightening the importance of the league tournament. Established in 1921, the Southern Conference is the fourth oldest major college conference in the United States. Its roots can be traced to 1894, when several footballplaying institutions formed a confederation known as the Southeastern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA). On February 2526, 1921, 15 of the larger SIAA members met in Atlanta and officially formed the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. Charter members were Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Washington & Lee. Athletic competition began that fall. Since its formation, the SoCon has

given birth to the Southeastern and Atlantic Coast Conferences, and its membership has changed drastically. Current members include Furman, Appalachian State, The Citadel, College of Charleston, Davidson, Elon, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Chattanooga, Samford, Western Carolina, and Wofford. The SoCon gives three major awards to its institutions. The Commissioner’s Cup is given annually to the school fielding the league’s best all-around men’s program, while the Germann Cup is presented to the school with the best overall women’s program. The McAlister Award is presented to the institution judged to have exhibited the highest degree of sportsmanship in league competition. In 1996-97, Furman won the McAlister Award and in 2003-04 captured its 12th consecutive Germann Cup.

SoCon Academic Honor Roll 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

Marti King Julie Porter Susan Taylor Kim Wilson Beth Youngblood Susan Johnson Marti King Julie Porter Lisa Weiner Angie Glotzbach Liz Garity Marti King Jennifer Wilson Jewel Giesy Angie Glotzbach Jennifer Wilson Jewel Giesy Angie Glotzbach Kara MacCartie Rhoda Maron Jennifer Wilson Meisha Wilson Sarah Altemose Angie Glotzbach Kara MacCartie Rhoda Maron Salley Palmer Allison Welch Jennifer Wilson Karen Jackson Tammy Kerr Kara MacCartie Rhoda Maron Kim Polash Tammy Kerr Kristin Kiessling Stacey Owens Salley Palmer Kim Polash

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Amy Wilson Tammy Kerr Kristin Kiessling Korin Strome Stephanie Akins Brigid Kennedy Kelly King Cathy Nelson Korin Strome Kelly King Brigid Kennedy Cathy Nelson Stephanie Yurich Laura Bush Whitney Jones Kelly King Abby Simon Kristy Wilson Abby Simon Whitney Jones Laura Bush Laura Bush Lauren Crumley Julia Fredrickson Whitney Jones Liz McComas Meg Rohas Abby Simon Laura Bush Erin Caylor Lauren Crumley Julia Fredrickson Whitney Jones Meg Rohas Molly Rybak Abby Simon Lauren Crumley Julia Fredrickson Liz Hilliker

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Ally Hock Whitney Purser Meg Rohas Molly Rybak Kim Tonkin Rosey Cashman Julia Fredrickson Ally Hock Whitney Purser Meg Rohas Molly Rybak Kim Tonkin Kerry Wooten Ally Hock Stacie Plein Whitney Purser Molly Rybak Kim Tonkin Allison West Celestee Wilson Kerry Wooten Pamela Gehrke Ally Hock Nikki Palazzo Whitney Purser Kelsey Salava Stephanie Smith Kim Tonkin Ali West Brooke Ellison Pamela Gehrke Nicole Palazzo Kelsey Salava Kelley Samples Stephanie Smith Alison West Kerry Wooten Pamela Gehrke Katherine Hall

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Carolyn Nicoletti Nicole Palazzo Kelsey Salava Kelley Samples Hannah Tedder Alison West 2009-10 Christina Curry Brooke Ellison Katherine Hall Carolyn Nicoletti Kyle Novak Kelsey Salava Stephanie Smith 2010-11 Christina Curry Christina Dorismond Brooke Ellison Katherine Hall Amanda Komisarow Carolyn Nicoletti Elle Ross 2011-12 Caroline Adams Chandler Ambrester Christina Dorismond Katie Harrell Amanda Komisarow Carolyn Nicoletti Martha Robinson Elle Ross 2012-13 Caroline Adams Amelia Bohlander Christina Dorismond Payton Frappier Katie Harrell Amanda Komisarow Martha Robinson Elle Ross Caitlyn Scioscia Casey Wells Jo Wilks

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Furman in the SoCon Tourney 1984 vs. ETSU 1985 vs. Chattanooga vs. Western Carolina 1986 vs. ETSU vs. Appalachian State 1987 vs. Davidson vs. Appalachian State vs. Chattanooga 1988 vs. Marshall 1989 vs. Marshall 1990 (Tournament Champions) First Round Bye vs. Western Carolina vs. Appalachian State 1991 vs. Marshall vs. ETSU 1992 vs. Marshall 1993 vs. Western Carolina vs. Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State 1994 vs. Davidson vs. Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State 1995 vs. Western Carolina vs. Marshall 1996 vs. Davidson vs. Chattanooga 1997 vs. ETSU 1998 vs. Appalachian State vs. Chattanooga 1999 vs. ETSU vs. Davidson 2000 vs. ETSU vs. Coll. of Charleston vs. Davidson 2001 vs. Georgia Southern 2002 vs. Western Carolina vs. Georgia Southern 2003 vs. Chattanooga 2004 vs. Elon vs. Coll. of Charleston 2005 vs. The Citadel vs. Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State 2006 vs. UNC Greensboro 2007 vs. UNC Greensboro 2008 vs. Chattanooga vs. Samford vs. Coll. of Charleston 2009 vs. Appalachian State vs. Coll. of Charleston 2010 vs. UNC Greensboro 2011 vs. Western Carolina vs. Samford 2012 vs. Elon vs. Georgia Southern vs. College of Charleston

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Southern Conference Honors All-Southern Conference Year 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Name, Position Janine Turner Lisa Weiner, S Julie Porter Tiffany Rath Barbara Emener, OH Liz Garity Wendi Lancaster, OH Jennifer Wilson, S Jennifer Wilson, S Barbara Emener, OH Allison Welch, MB Wendi Lancaster, OH Allison Welch, MB Jennifer Wilson, S Allison Welch, MB Kara MacCartie, S Tammy Kerr, MB Tammy Kerr, MB Kara MacCartie, S Kristin Kiessling, MB Kim Polash, OH Tammy Kerr, MB Kristin Kiessling, MB Stephanie Akins, OH Brigid Kennedy, S Kelly King, MB Brooke Jackson, OH Brigid Kennedy, S Laura Bush, MB Abby Simon, OH Laura Bush, MB Abby Simon, OH Abby Simon, OH Laura Bush, MB Amber Montague, OH Julia Fredrickson, MB Julia Fredrickson, MB Whitney Purser, OH Chibuzo Aguocha, OH Nicole Palazzo, MB Courtney Stewardson, S Chibuzo Aguocha, OH Nicole Palazzo, MB Courtney Stewardson, S Alison West, OH Alison West, OH Caroline Adams, MB Kelsey Salava, S Kelly Kirby, RS Alexis Shaffer, MB Kelly Kirby, RS/S Kelly Kirby, RS/S Natalie Braun, OH Caroline Adams, MB Chandler Ambrester, OH Natalie Braun, OH Caroline Adams, MB

Team 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd

SoCon Player of the Year Year 1996 1998 2006 2009

Name, Position Kristen Kiessling, MB Brooke Jackson, OH Nicole Palazzo, MB Kelsey Salava, S

Class Sr. So. So. Sr.

SoCon All-Freshman Team Year 2009 2010 2012

Name, Position Caroline Adams, MB Chandler Ambrester, OH Sarah McCarthy, S Jo Wilks, S

SoCon Tournament MVP Year 1990 2008

Name, Position Jennifer Wilson, S Alison West, OH

Class Fr.

SoCon Graduate Scholarship Year 1996

Name, Position Kristin Kiessling, MB

Dot Hicks Post-Grad Scholarship Year 1994

Name, Position Jennifer Wilson, S

SoCon Player of the Week

Kristin Kiessling was named SoCon Player of the Year and earned one of the league’s graduate scholarship in 1996.

SoCon Freshman of the Year Year 1990 1994 1997 2009 2012

Name, Position Jennifer Wilson, S Amy Wilson, MB Kelly King, MB Caroline Adams, MB Jo Wilks, S

SoCon Coach of the Year Year Name 1987 Ruth Fritts 1990 David Baillie 1993 Cole Tallman 2006 Michelle Young 2009 Michelle Young

All-SoCon Tournament Team Year 1987 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1998 2000 2002 2005 2008 2009 2011 2012

Name, Position Janine Turner Lisa Weiner, S Jennifer Wilson, S Barbara Emener, OH Wendi Lancaster, OH Jewel Giesy, OH Kara MacCartie, S Kim Polash, OH Kara MacCartie, S Tammy Kerr, MB Kim Polash, OH Stephanie Yurich, MB Laura Bush, MB Laura Hooks, S Abby Simon, OH Laura Bush, MB Emily Harby, MB Alison West, OH Nicole Palazoo, MB Natalie Braun, OH Stephanie Smith, L Natalie Braun, OH Chandler Ambrester, OH Christina Dorismond, MB

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Class Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr

Year Name 1987 Janine Turner Janine Turner Beth Youngblood 1988 Lisa Weiner 1989 Lisa Weiner 1990 Liz Garity Barbara Emener Jennifer Wilson 1992 Allison Welch Angie Glotzbach Allison Welch Jewel Giesy 1993 Kara MacCartie Kim Polash Jewel Giesy Allison Welch 1994 Tammy Kerr Tammy Kerr Kim Polash 1995 Kara MacCartie Kim Polash Kristin Kiessling Tammy Kerr 1996 Kristin Kiessling Kristin Kiessling Amy Wilson Kristin Kiessling 1998 Laura Hooks Brooke Jackson Brooke Jackson Brooke Jackson 1999 Carrie Rowley 2000 Laura Hooks 2001 Laura Bush 2002 Abby Simon Laura Bush 2003 Amber Montague Ally Hock 2004 Chibuzo Aguocha 2005 Whitney Purser 2006 Chibuzo Aguocha Nicole Palazzo Courtney Stewardson Nicole Palazzo 2007 Nicole Palazzo Nicole Palazzo Nicole Palazzo 2008 Nicole Palazoo 2009 Caroline Adams Caroline Adams Chandler Ambrester 2010 Sarah McCarthy (Fresh) Kelly Kirby (Off.) Kelly Kirby (Def.) Sarah McCarthy (Fresh) 2011 Carolyn Nicoletti (Def.) Kelly Kirby (Off.) Christina Dorismond (Off.) Carolyn Nicoletti (Def.) 2012 Natalie Braun (Off.) Chandler Ambrester (Off.) Jo Wilks (Fresh.) Jo Wilks (Fresh.) Jo Wilks (Fresh.) Jo Wilks (Fresh.) Jo Wilks (Fresh.) Jo Wilks (Fresh.)

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Date 09.14 10.05 11.02 10.24 09.25 09.10 10.01 10.15 09.09 10.05 10.20 11.10 09.28 10.19 11.09 11.16 09.20 10.11 11.09 09.13 09.27 10.18 10.24 09.03 09.17 10.01 10.22 09.08 10.04 11.02 11.09 10.12 10.09 10.29 10.08 09.23 09.08 10.20 09.06 10.10 8.28 10.02 10.17 10.30 08.11 08.24 11.06 10.05 09.27 10.04 10.25 09.05 09.20 10.04 11.07 08.29 10.03 10.10 11.07 09.11 10.09 08.28 09.04 09.11 10.09 10.30 11.12

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Single Season Records Games Played Rank 1. 2. 5.

Total Blocks

Name, Year Janine Turner, 1987 Lynda Newman, 1987 Jennifer Wilson, 1990 Kristin Kiessling, 1996 Salley Palmer, 1994 Brigid Kennedy, 1996 Brigid Kennedy, 1998 Brooke Jackson, 1998 Kelly King, 1998

GP 148 140 140 140 139 139 139 139 139

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Blocks 169 159 157 152 140 137 136 132 132

Service Aces

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

Name, Year Nicole Palazzo, 2007 Allison Welch, 1993 Nicole Palazzo, 2006 Kristin Kiessling, 1996 Kristin Kiessling, 1995 Lynda Newman, 1987 Nicole Palazoo, 2008 Janine Turner, 1987 Meredith Matkin, 1993

Rank 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Name, Year Kills Tammy Kerr, 1994 505 Chandler Ambrester, 2012 499 Brooke Jackson, 1998 497 Abby Simon, 2002 494 Tammy Kerr, 1995 474 Chibuzo Aguocha, 2007 466 Tammy Kerr, 1996 456 Kristin Kiessling, 1996 453 Laura Bush, 2002 447 Whitney Purser, 2005 435 Janine Turner, 1987 435

Name, Year Lisa Weiner, 1987 Lynda Newman, 1987 Brigid Kennedy, 1996 Kelly King, 1997 Carrie Rowley, 2002 Kristy Wilson, 1996 Susie Regan, 1984 Sarah Altemose, 1990 Brigid Kennedy, 1997 Tandy Purry, 1987

Aces 68 67 63 63 62 61 60 59 59 58

Nicole Palazzo, a two-time All-SoCon first team member, sits on top of the Furman record books for single season total blocks.

Attack Attempts Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Block Solos

Name, Year Attacks Chandler Ambrester, 2012 1268 Alison West, 2008 1249 Chibuzo Aguocha, 2007 1242 Barbara Emener, 1991 1230 Kim Polash, 1994 1205 Barbara Emener, 1990 1199 Carrie Rowley, 1999 1173 Brooke Jackson, 1998 1163 Carrie Rowley, 2000 1141 Abby Simon, 2002 1141 Whitney Purser, 2004 1141

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

Name, Year Lynda Newman, 1987 Janine Turner, 1984 Janine Turner, 1985 Allison Welch, 1992 Janine Turner, 1987 Lynda Newman, 1985 Nicole Palazzo, 2006 Lynda Newman, 1986 Lynda Newman, 1984 Janine Turner, 1986 Allison Welch, 1991

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Name, Year Lisa Weiner, 1989 Nicole Palazzo, 2006 Janine Turner, 1986 Laura Bush, 2001 Janine Turner, 1987 Caroline Adams, 2012 Nicole Palazzo, 2007 Allison Welch, 1992 Tammy Kerr, 1994 Laura Hooks, 1999 Caroline Adams, 2009

Hit % .418 .379 .375 .363 .358 .354 .354 .347 .339 .335 .335

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Blocks 62 53 52 50 47 37 37 36 35 33 33

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Block Assists

Hitting Percentage (min 300 attempts) Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Assists

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

Name, Year Nicole Palazzo, 2007 Kristin Kiessling, 1996 Allison Welch, 1993 Kristin Kiessling, 1995 Nicole Palazzo, 2006 Kerry Wooten, 2007 Stephanie Yurich, 1998 Kerry Wooten, 2005 Meredith Matkin, 1993 Amy Wilson, 1996

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Name, Year Assists Kara MacCartie, 1993 1650 Michelle Cauldwell, 2002 1598 Brigid Kennedy, 1996 1590 Jo Wilks, 2012 1529 Lisa Weiner, 1987 1519 Laura Hooks, 2000 1478 Brigid Kennedy, 1998 1448 Jennifer Wilson, 1990 1422 Kara MacCartie, 1994 1399 Laura Hooks, 1999 1389

Digs Blocks 141 134 129 127 120 116 115 113 111 109

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

Name, Year Janine Turner, 1987 Elle Ross, 2012 Tandy Purry, 1987 Barbara Emener, 1990 Beth Youngblood, 1987 Stephanie Smith, 2009 Carolyn Nicoletti, 2011 Angie Glotzbach, 1992 Rosey Cashman, 2004 Carrie Rowley, 2002

Digs 521 504 495 478 461 441 458 437 435 434


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Career Records

Games Played Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Name, Year Sarah Altemose, 1990-93 Jennifer Wilson, 1990-93 Kara MacCartie, 1992-95 Kristy Wilson, 1996-99 Tammy Kerr, 1993-96 Amy Wilson, 1994-97 Abby Simon, 1999-02 Barbara Emener, 1988-91 Angie Glotzbach, 1990-93 Carrie Rowley, 1999-02

GP 526 525 498 494 493 486 486 483 482 481

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

Name, Year Kills Tammy Kerr, 1993-96 1714 Chibuzo Aguocha, 2004-07 1623 Abby Simon, 1999-02 1593 Laura Bush, 1999-02 1413 Whitney Purser, 2003-06 1339 Amber Montague, 2000-03 1307 Carrie Rowley, 1999-02 1306 Janine Turner, 1984-87 1258 Kim Polash, 1992-95 1257 Chandler Ambrester, 2009-12 1208

Name, Year Blocks Janine Turner, 1984-87 185 Lynda Newman, 1984-87 170 Allison Welch, 1990-93 128 Nicole Palazzo, 2006-08 95 Julia Fredrickson, 2001-04 80 Caroline Adams, 2009-12 75 Alexis Shaffer, 2008-11 71 Chibuzo Aguocha, 2004-07 68 Laura Bush, 1999-02 67 Meredith Matkin, 1992-95 63

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

Block Assists

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

Total Blocks

Block Solos

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

Name, Year Blocks Kerry Wooten, 2004-07 392 Nicole Palazzo, 2006-08 366 Amy Wilson, 1994-97 354 Meredith Matkin, 1992-95 341 Caroline Adams, 2009-12 338 Allison Welch, 1990-93 330 Alexis Shaffer, 2008-11 308 Kristin Kiessling, 1995-96 261 Laura Bush, 1999-02 261 Ally Hock, 2003-06 252

Name, Year Blocks Nicole Palazzo, 2006-08 461 Allison Welch, 1990-93 458 Kerry Wooten, 2004-07 453 Caroline Adams, 2009-12 413 Meredith Matkin, 1992-94 404 Amy Wilson, 1994-97 403 Alexis Shaffer, 2008-11 379 Lynda Newman, 1984-87 364 Janine Turner, 1984-87 357 Laura Bush, 1999-02 328

Service Aces Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name, Year Carrie Rowley, 1999-02 Brigid Kennedy, 1995-98 Kristy Wilson, 1996-99 Lisa Weiner, 1986-89 Lynda Newman, 1984-87 Jennifer Wilson, 1990-93 Sarah Altemose, 1990-93 Barbara Emener, 1988-91 Janine Turner, 1984-87 Laura Hooks, 1998-01

Aces 183 180 178 177 173 171 168 160 153 145

Attack Attempts

Assists

Rank Name, Year Attacks 1. Chibuzo Aguocha, 2004-07 4305 2. Abby Simon, 1999-02 4063 3. Carrie Rowley, 1999-02 4023 4. Tammy Kerr, 1993-96 3838 5. Amber Montague, 2000-03 3808 6. Whitney Purser, 2003-06 3651 7. Natalie Braun, 2009-12 3560 8. Barbara Emener, 1988-91 3518 9. Kim Polash, 1992-95 3456 10. Laura Bush, 1999-02 3264

Rank Name, Year Assists 1. Kara MacCartie, 1992-95 4843 2. Brigid Kennedy, 1995-98 4543 3. Courtney Stewardson, 2004-07 4540 4. Laura Hooks, 1998-2001 4140 5. Lisa Weiner, 1986-89 3880 6. Jennifer Wilson, 1990-92 3708 7. Susie Regan, 1983-86 2790 8. Kelsey Salava, 2006-09 2597 9. Michelle Cauldwell, 2000-03 2083 10. Molly Rybak, 2002-05 1906

Hitting Percentage (min 300 attempts)

Digs

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

Name, Year Hit % Nicole Palazzo, 2006-08 .346 Caroline Adams, 2009-12 .320 Kristin Kiessling, 1995-96 .313 Tammy Kerr, 1993-96 .307 Laura Bush, 1999-02 .300 Janine Turner, 1984-87 .295 Alexis Shaffer, 2008-11 .291 Lynda Newman, 1984-87 .289 Allison Welch, 1990-93 .275 Maria Anderson, 1987-88 .269 Kerry Wooten, 2004-07 .269

Kara MacCartie holds Furman’s career mark for assists with 4,843 and is third in games played with 498.

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Name, Year Janine Turner, 1984-87 Barbara Emener, 1988-90 Carrie Rowley, 1999-02 Natalie Braun, 2009-12 Angie Glotzbach, 1990-93 Kim Polash, 1992-95 Abby Simon, 1999-02 Kristy Wilson, 1996-99 Jennifer Wilson, 1990-93 Lynda Newman, 1984-87

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Digs 1527 1517 1510 1453 1447 1310 1245 1180 1172 1123

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Records

Individual Records

Games Played Season: 148, Janine Turner, 1987 Career: 526, Sarah Altemose, 1990-93 Kills Match: Season: Career:

Games Played Season: 152, 1987

Kills Match: 99 vs. Marshall, 11.15.91 99 vs. Appalachian State, 11.20.94 Season: 2,088, 1996

31, Wendi Lancaster vs. UNCA, 10.30.91 31, Tammy Kerr vs. ASU, 11.20.95 505, Tammy Kerr, 1994 1,714, Tammy Kerr, 1993-96

Kills Average Season: 15.62, 2000

Kills Average • Season: 4.46, Chibuzo Aguocha, 2006 Career: 3.80, Chibuzo Aguocha, 2004-07

Attack Attempts Match: 294 vs. Appalachian State, 11.20.94 Season: 5,648, 2000

Attack Attempts Match: 105, Kim Polash vs. ASU, 11.20.94 Season: 1,268, Chandler Ambrester, 2012 Career: 4,305, Chibuzo Aguocha, 2004-07 Hitting Percentage * Match: .909, Beth Pyles vs. Georgia State, 8.29.97 Season: .418, Lisa Weiner, 1989 Career: .346, Nicole Palazzo, 2006-08

Sarah Altemose played 526 games during her Furman career.

Block Solos Match: 15 vs. Appalachian State, 10.13.87 Season: 181, 1987

Total Blocks Match: 27 vs. Davidson, 10.29.95 Season: 368, 1993

Block Assists Match: 13, Meredith Matkin vs. WCU, 9/9/95 13, Nicole Palazzo vs. CofC, 11/10/07 Season: 141, Nicole Palazzo, 2007 Career: 392, Kerry Wooten, 2004-07

Block Average Season: 3.16, 2007 Service Aces Match: 23 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga, 10.10.87 Season: 393, 1987

Total Blocks Match: 17, Nicole Palazzo vs. CofC, 10.28.06 Season: 169, Nicole Palazzo, 2007 Career: 461, Nicole Palazzo, 2006-08

Ace Average Season: 2.59, 1987

Block Average • Season: 1.47, Nicole Palazzo, 2006 1.47, Nicole Palazzo, 2007 Career: 1.30, Nicole Palazzo, 2006-08

Chandler Ambrester racked up 1,268 attack attempts in 2012, on her way to being named All-SoCon First Team, All-SoCon Tournament and SoCon Player of the Month (October).

Service Aces Match: 9, Tiffany Rath vs. UTC, 10.10.87 Season: 68, Lisa Weiner, 1987 Career: 180, Brigid Kennedy, 1995-98

Assists Match: 91 vs. Marshall, 11.15.91 Season: 1,880, 2002 Digs Match: 137 vs. Western Carolina, 9.26.87 137 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga, 10.10.87 Season: 2,673, 1987 Digs Average Season: 19.03, 1988

Ace Average • Season: 0.56, Kelly King, 1997 Career: 0.42, Tandy Purry, 1984-87 Assists Match: 81, Jennifer Wilson vs. Marshall, 11.15.91 Season: 1,650, Kara MacCartie, 1993 Career: 4,843, Kara MacCartie, 1992-95

Asterisk (*) indicates minimum of 10 attempts per match, 300 per season and career Bullet (•) indicates minimum of 50 games played

Assist Average • Season: 12.42, Courtney Stewardson, 2006 Career: 11.61, Courtney Stewardson, 2004-07 Digs Match: 53, Kelly King vs. Bucknell, 9.20.97 Season: 521, Janine Turner, 1987 Career: 1,527, Janine Turner, 1984-87

Brigid Kennedy holds the Paladins’ career record for service aces with 180.

Digs Average Season: 4.36, Janine Turner, 1986 Career: 3.23, Janine Turner, 1984-87

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Hitting Percentage Match: .516 vs. The Citadel, 09.24.05 Season: .267, 1987

Block Assists Match: 44 vs. Marshall, 09.29.96 44 vs. Coastal Carolina, 09.18.98 Season: 554, 1993

Block Solos Match: 6, Janine Turner vs. UNCC, 11.5.84 6, Shawn Beckham vs. Wofford, 10.12.99 Season: 62, Lynda Newman, 1987 Career: 185, Janine Turner, 1984-87

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All-Time Season Records

Conference

Home Away Neutral

Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L W L W L 1979 25 17 .595 – – ––– 11 3 4 8 10 6 1980 21 16 .568 – – ––– 6 3 6 3 9 10 1981 29 16 .644 – – ––– 6 2 6 7 17 7 1982 6 19 .300 – – ––– 2 2 0 7 4 10 1983 17 17 .500 – – ––– 6 5 5 4 6 8 1984 12 21 .364 0 11 .000 5 4 4 12 3 5 1985 16 17 .485 2 3 .400 5 6 2 6 9 5 1986 15 14 .517 2 3 .400 2 8 8 0 5 6 1987 26 13 .667 9 3 .750 10 5 7 5 9 3 1988 6 24 .200 1 9 .100 4 7 0 11 2 6 1989 16 18 .471 5 5 .500 7 5 5 8 3 5 1990 21 16 .568 7 3 .700 9 5 8 5 5 5 1991 10 25 .286 3 7 .300 6 9 1 14 3 2 1992 19 16 .543 4 3 .571 9 5 4 5 6 6 1993 26 10 .722 6 1 .857 7 2 7 2 12 6 1994 28 13 .683 11 3 .786 17 4 5 3 6 6 1995 26 12 .684 11 3 .786 17 2 7 6 2 4 1996 26 13 .667 10 4 .714 14 6 7 3 5 4 1997 22 11 .667 12 4 .750 10 3 7 5 5 3 1998 23 13 .639 11 7 .611 11 6 9 5 3 2 1999 18 15 .545 13 7 .650 7 3 8 6 3 6 2000 18 17 .514 15 5 .750 8 3 8 7 2 7 2001 16 12 .571 12 8 .600 9 4 6 7 1 1 2002 21 14 .600 15 5 .750 10 4 7 6 4 4 2003 17 16 .515 12 6 .667 10 3 7 8 0 5 2004 15 16 .484 8 8 .500 7 5 4 7 4 4 2005 15 16 .484 9 9 .500 5 4 6 8 4 4 2006 19 11 .633 15 3 .833 8 2 9 4 2 5 2007 20 9 .690 13 5 .722 7 2 9 5 4 2 2008 21 14 .600 11 7 .611 7 5 8 5 6 4 2009 26 4 .867 16 0 1.000 11 1 11 1 4 2 2010 17 12 .586 11 5 .688 8 1 5 8 4 3 2011 21 9 .700 13 3 .813 8 0 8 5 5 4 2012 24 10 .705 10 6 .625 7 3 10 3 7 4 Totals 658 496 .570 267 146 .651 276 132 208 201 174 164

Coach Ruth Fritts Ruth Fritts Ruth Fritts Ruth Fritts Ruth Fritts Ruth Fritts Ruth Fritts Ruth Fritts Ruth Fritts David Baillie David Baillie David Baillie David Baillie David Baillie Cole Tallman Cole Tallman Cole Tallman Cole Tallman Cole Tallman Cole Tallman Keylor Chan Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young

Year-by-Year Team Leaders Yr.

Kills

Attack Pct.

Assists

Digs

Service Aces

Block Solos

Block Assists

1984 Turner 255 Newman .212 Regan 791 Turner 309 Regan 60 Turner 53 Newman 32 1985 Turner 305 Youngblood .272 Regan 845 Turner 274 Newman 29 Turner 52 Turner 30 1986 Turner 263 Turner .375 Regan 434 Turner 423 Turner 31 Newman 36 Newman 58 Newman 31 1987 Turner 435 Turner .358 Weiner 1519 Turner 521 Weiner 68 Newman 62 Turner 85 1988 Anderson 301 Anderson .277 Weiner 824 Youngblood 416 Youngblood 37 Emener 20 Emener 31 King 31 1989 Rath 315 Weiner .418 Weiner 1124 Porter 336 Weiner 51 King 22 King 43 1990 Lancaster 408 Welch .293 Wilson 1422 Emener 478 Altemose 59 King 15 Garity 73 Garity 15 Welch 15 1991 Lancaster 371 Welch .222 Wilson 1214 Emener 429 Emener 40 Welch 33 Wilson 73 1992 Welch 347 Welch .347 Wilson 1001 Glotzbach 437 Altemose 52 Welch 50 Welch 79 1993 Glotzbach 344 Kerr .289 MacCartie 1650 MacCartie 369 Wilson 43 Welch 30 Welch 129 1994 Kerr 505 Kerr .339 MacCartie 1399 Polash 409 Kerr 57 Matkin 17 Matkin 102 1995 Kerr 474 Kerr .311 MacCartie 1233 Polash 369 Matkin 30 Kiessling 13 Kiessling 127 1996 Kerr 456 Kiessling .315 Kennedy 1590 K. Wilson 333 Kennedy 63 Kiessling 18 Kiessling 134 1997 Akins 347 Edgerly .303 Kennedy 1290 King 392 King 63 Jackson 13 A. Wilson 71 1998 Jackson 497 VandeStreek .259 Kennedy 1448 King 364 Kennedy 51 Jackson 24 Yurich 115 1999 Rowley 414 Hooks .335 Hooks 1389 Rowley 387 Hooks 54 Beckham 11 Bush 66 2000 Simon 405 Bush .312 Hooks 1478 Hooks 389 Rowley 50 Beckham 26 Beckham 78 2001 Simon 426 Bush .363 Hooks 1112 Rowley 308 Hooks 35 Bush 16 Bush 56 2002 Simon 494 Simon .293 Cauldwell 1598 Rowley 434 Simon 48 Fredrickson 26 Simon 79 Cauldwell 48 2003 Montague 371 Fredrickson .265 Rybak 961 Montague 279 Purser 48 White 26 White 97 2004 Purser 422 Fredrickson .306 Stewardson 814 Cashman 435 Cashman 31 Fredrickson 22 Wooten 65 2005 Purser 435 Harby .327 Stewardson 1117 Tonkin 375 Purser 36 Wooten 16 Wooten 113 2006 Aguocha 419 Palazzo .379 Stewardson 1230 Tonkin 287 Stewardson 36 Palazzo 37 Palazzo 120 2007 Aguocha 466 Palazzo .354 Stewardson 1379 West 355 West 51 Palazzo 28 Palazzo 141 2008 West 404 Palazzo .312 Salava 1195 West 428 West 58 Palazzo 31 Palazzo 105 2009 Adams 295 Adams .335 Salava 1267 Smith 441 Braun 39 Adams 22 Adams 96 2010 Ambrester 308 Shaffer .306 Kirby 592 Braun 345 Braun 36 Adams 18 Adams 86 2011 Braun 272 Adams .322 Kirby 588 Nicoletti 458 Kirby 32 Shaffer 19 Shaffer 72 2012 Ambrester 499 Adams .354 Wilks 1529 Ross 504 Braun 30 Dorismond 24 Adams 85

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Honors & Awards

1,000 Kills & Digs Club

Furman MVP Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006-12

Name, Position Priscilla Faulkner Susie Regan Janine Turner Lynda Newman Lynda Newman Janine Turner Lisa Weiner, S Lisa Weiner, S Marti King Jennifer Wilson, S Allison Welch, MB Allison Welch, MB Tammy Kerr, MB Kim Polash, OH Tammy Kerr, MB Kristin Kiessling, MB Brigid Kennedy, S Kelly King, MB Brigid Kennedy, S Laura Hooks, S Abby Simon, OH Abby Simon, OH Abby Simon, OH Amber Montague, OH Julia Fredrickson, MB Whitney Purser, OH No MVP Named

Class Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

Janine Turner 1984-87 1,258 Kills 1,527 Digs

Carrie Rowley 1999-2002 1,306 Kills 1,510 Digs

Beth Youngblood 1985-88 1,034 Kills 1,014 Digs

Amber Montague 2000-03 1,307 Kills 1,075 Digs

Barbara Emener 1988-91 1,065 Kills 1,517 Digs

Whitney Purser 2003-06 1,339 Kills 1,118 Digs

Kim Polash 1992-1995 1,257 Kills 1,310 Digs

Natalie Braun 2009-12 1,183 Kills 1,445 Digs

1,000 Kills Club Year Name 1993-96 Tammy Kerr 2004-07 Chibuzo Aguocha 1999-02 Abby Simon 1999-02 Laura Bush 2003-06 Whitney Purser 2000-03 Amber Montague 1999-02 Carrie Rowley 1984-87 Janine Turner 1992-95 Kim Polash 2009-12 Chandler Ambrester 2009-12 Natalie Braun 1994-97 Amy Wilson 1990-93 Allison Welch 1988-91 Barbara Emener 2003-06 Ally Hock 1985-88 Beth Youngblood 2009-12 Caroline Adams 2005-08 Alison West

Kills 1,714 1,623 1,593 1,413 1,339 1,307 1,306 1,258 1,275 1,208 1,183 1,129 1,112 1,065 1,058 1,034 1,025 1,012

J. Lyles Alley Coach of the Year Year Name 2009 Michelle Young 2010 Michelle Young 2012 Michelle Young

Student Athlete Achievement Award Year Name 1988 Janine Turner

Abby Simon 1999-2002 1,593 Kills 1,245 Digs

Furman Athletic Hall of Fame Year Name 1995 Janine Turner, 1984-87

Academic All-America Year Name 1996 Kristin Kiessling

Class Sr.

Elizabeth Blackwell Award For Academic Excellence Year Name 1991 Marti King 1996 Kristin Kiessling

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Class Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

Edna Hartness Female Athlete of the Year Year Name 1988 Janine Turner 1996 Kristin Kiessling 2006 Chibuzo Aguocha 2010 Kelsey Salava

Purple Heart Award For Overcoming Injury Year Name 1988 Tandy Purry 1992 Kim Wilson 1993 Jewel Giesy


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All-Time Roster

Stephanie Akins

Julia Fredrickson

Adams, Caroline (2009-12)

Faulkner, Priscilla (1984)

Bartkowski, Marty (1983)

arity, Liz (1987-90) Garrison, Tammy (1981-83) Gehrke, Pamela (2006-08) Giesy, Jewel (1991-93) Glotzbach, Angie (1990-93) Gregory, Ashton (2013-)

Adkins, Robin (1996) Aguocha, Chibuzo (2004-07) Altemose, Sarah (1990-93) Akins, Stephanie (1994-97) Ambrester, Chandler (2009-) Amos, Kim (1983) Anderson, Kristen (1982-83) Anderson, Marie (1987-88) Atkinson, Caroline (2011-)

Beckham, Shawn (1999) Blackwell, Celia (1981) Bierman, Annie (2013-) Bohlander, Amelia (2012-) Brannon, Vicki (1985) Braun, Natalie (2009-12) Brinks, Cathy (1990) Browder, Kathy (1982) Brown, Amy (1983) Buchanan, Carla (1978-81) Bush, Laura (1999-02)

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ashman, Rosey (2001-04) Cauldwell, Michelle (2000-03) Caylor, Erin (2002) Clann, Debbie (1983) Champion, Lenore (1980) Chanson, Rhonda (1980-81) Claxton, Becky (1985-86) Clinkscales, Luretta (1981) Crumley, Lauren (2001-03) Curry, Christina (2009-12)

Dill, Sarah (1989-92)

Dixon, Martha (1994) Dorismond, Christina (2010-) Duke, Donna (1982)

Eckels, Melanie (1981-84)

Edgerly, Sara (1996-98) Edminston, Ann (1980-82) Ellison, Brooke (2007-10) Emener, Barbara (1988-91) Enloe, Trish (1985-86)

Carrie Rowley

Michelle Cauldwell

elson, Catherine (1997-98) Newman, Lynda (1984-87) Nicoletti, Carolyn (2008-11) Novak, Kyle (2009)

Simon, Abby (1999-02) Smith, Kathy (1982) Smith, Lisa (1981) Smith, Stephanie (2006-09) Smith, Susan (1979-82) Smith, Suzanne (1982-83) Sommer, Kelly (1987) Stewardson, Courtney (2004-07) Stocker, Ashton (2013-) Stockman, Sabrina (1988) Strome, Korin (1996-97)

Oakes, Amy (1996-97)

Taylor, Jackie (1979)

Matkin, Meredith (1992-95) McCarthy, Sarah (2010-11) McComas, Liz (2001-02) Montague, Amber (2000-03) Mosley, Mary Beth (1983-86) Moss, Pam (1979)

Finvold, Monique (1979-82) Fisher, Andrea (2013-) Frappier, Payton (2012-) Fredrickson, Julia (2001-04)

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Hamilton, Wendy (1994-95)

Taylor, Susie (1988) Tedder, Hannah (2008) Tonkin, Kim (2003-06) Toomey, Trisha (1980-82) Turner, Janine (1984-87)

Owen, Melody (1979) Owens, Stacey (1995-96)

Hall, Katherine (2007-10) Harby, Emily (2005-08) Harper, Lisa (1981) Harrell, Katie (2011-) Hilliker, Liz (2003) Hock, Ally (2003-2006) Holland, Lindsay (1985-86) Hooks, Laura (1998-01)

Palazzo, Nicole (2006-08) Palmer, Salley (1994-95) Panzek, Lindsay (2000) Parsons, Anna (2013-) Philapy, Joyce (1984) Plein, Stacie (2004-05) Polash, Kim (1992-95) Porter, Julie (1986-89) Purry, Tandy (1984-87) Purser, Whitney (2003-06) Pyles, Beth (1997-99)

Jackson, Brooke (1997-98)

Jackson, Karen (1994) Johnson, Susan (1986-89) Jones, Whitney (1999-02) Joseph, Taina (2012-)

VandeStreek, Amber (1998-00) Walczyk, Doris (1983-84)

Walker, Stacy (1985) Wallace, Robin (1980) Weiner, Lisa (1986-89) Welch, Allison (1990-93) Wells, Casey (2012-) West, Alison (2005-08) White, Catilin (2002-03) White, Jennifer (1987-89) Wilks, Jo (2012-) Williams, Allison (1979) Wilson, Amy (1994-97) Wilson, Celestee (2004-2005) Wilson, Jennifer (1990-93) Wilson, Kristy (1996-99) Wilson, Meisha (1992) Wilson, Kim (1988-89,91) Witherspoon, Cary (1986) Wooten, Kerry (2004-07)

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ath, Tiffany (1986-89) Regan, Susie (1983-86) Roberts, Anna (1998-99) Robinson, Martha (2011-) Rohas, Meg (2001-04) Ross, Cameron (1994, 96-97) Ross, Elle (2010-) Rowley, Carrie (1999-02) Rybak, Molly (2002-05)

Kannell, Debbie (1980-81)

Kendrick, Connie (1980-81) Kennedy, Brigid (1995-98) Kerr, Tammy (1993-96) Kiessling, Kristin (1995-96) King, Kelly (1997-99) King, Marti (1987-90) Kirby, Kelly (2008-11) Komisarow, Amanda (2010-12)

Salava, Kelsey (2006-09)

Lambdin, Holly (1979-82)

Samples, Kelley (2007-08) Schock, Lori (1987) Scioscia, Caitlyn (2012-) Seymour, Lori (1983-86) Shaffer, Alexis (2008-11) Shaw, Jennie (1991-93) Simmons, Shirley (1979-80)

Lancaster, Wendi (1988-91) Long, Suzanne (1991-93)

MacCartie, Kara (1992-95) Maron, Rhoda (1993-94) Marsh, Cheryl (1979-81)

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7 vs. Winthrop 7 vs. USC Upstate

0- 2 L 1- 2 L

2 at Limestone 3 vs. USC-Aiken 3 at USC Upstate

2- 0 W 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 1- 2 L 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 2- 1 W 2- 0 W 1- 2 L 2- 1 W 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 0- 2 L 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 1- 2 L 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 2- 1 W 2- 1 W 0- 2 L 2- 1 W 2- 0 W 1- 2 L 2- 1 W 2- 1 W 0- 2 L 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 1- 2 L 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 2- 1 W 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 1- 2 L

17-17 F Ruth Fritts 9/ 15 vs. Newberry 2- 0 W 15 at Coker 0- 2 L 21 Georgia Tech 2- 0 W 21 USC-Aiken 2- 1 W 26 vs. USC Upstate 0- 2 L 26 at Erskine 2- 0 W 27 vs. Wofford 1- 2 L 27 at Presbyterian 2- 0 W 29 Central Wesleyan 2- 1 W 29 Erskine 1- 2 L 10/ 4 Converse 2- 0 W 4 UNC-Wilmington 0- 2 L 7 at Francis Marion 0- 2 L 7 vs. Coastal Carolina 2- 0 W 7 vs. Baptist 1- 2 L 8 vs. Winthrop 0- 2 L 8 vs. Coll of Charleston 0- 2 L 11 UNC-Asheville 1- 2 L 11 Limestone 0- 2 L 12 vs. Newberry 2- 0 W 12 vs. Wofford 2- 0 W 13 Baptist 0- 2 L 13 Mars Hill 0- 2 L 18 at West Georgia 2- 0 W 18 vs. Erskine 2- 1 W 20 at West Georgia 2- 0 W 21 vs. Montevallo 0- 2 L 21 vs. Rollins 0- 2 L 24 Presbyterian 2- 0 W 24 Spartanburg Meth. 2- 0 W 26 at Columbia 0- 2 L 26 vs. Coastal Carolina 2- 1 W 27 at Limestone 1- 2 L 27 vs. Gardner-Webb 2- 0 W vs. Appalachian State¹ L ¹SoCon Tournament, Johnson City, Tenn.

1981

The 1977 Furman volleyball team was one of the first in Furman history.

1979

25-17 F Ruth Fritts 9/ 26 at Gardner-Webb 28 at USC Upstate¹ 28 Lander¹ 28 Francis Marion¹ 29 Columbia¹ 29 Lander¹ 10/ 2 USC Upstate² 2 Central Wesleyan² 3 Erskine² 3 Presbyterian² 4 vs. Limestone 4 at Spartanburg Meth. 5 at Brevard 5 vs. Louisburg 9 Benedict 9 Converse 10 vs. Belmont Abbey 10 at USC Upstate 12 vs. Erskine 12 Georgia 16 Gardner-Webb 16 Central Wesleyan 17 Columbia 17 Wofford 18 at Limestone 18 vs. Coastal Carolina 22 at USC Upstate 22 vs. Converse 23 at Presbyterian 23 vs. Lander 24 vs. Benedict 24 at Columbia 29 Brevard 29 Newberry 30 vs. Berry 30 at Clemson 11/ 1 Baptist 1 USC Upstate 6 at Erskine 6 Lander

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9 vs. Benedict 2- 0 W 9 vs. Coll. of Charleston 1- 2 L ¹USC Upstate Tourney, Spartanburg, S.C. ²Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C.

1980

9/ 26 26 26 27 27 29 29 30 10/ 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 7 7 9 9 13 13 14 14 16 16 24 24 27 27 29 29 11/ 4 4 6

21-16 F Ruth Fritts Limestone¹ Columbia¹ Coastal Carolina¹ Gardner-Webb¹ at Francis Marion¹ Lander² Elon² Gardner-Webb² at Newberry vs. USC-Aiken at Georgia³ Lenoir Rhyne³ South Alabama³ South Alabama³ Covenant³ at Georgia³ vs. Limestone at Wofford vs. Lenoir Rhyne at Mars Hill vs. Wofford at Gardner-Webb Western Carolina Erskine at Limestone vs. Coker North Greenville Gardner-Webb vs. Charlotte at Winthrop Winthrop UNC-Asheville vs. Limestone at Columbia vs. Baptist

2- 0 W 1- 2 L 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 3- 2 W 2- 1 W 0- 2 L 0- 2 L 1- 2 L 1- 2 L 0- 2 L 2- 0 W 1- 2 L 2- 1 W 2- 1 W 0- 2 L 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 1- 2 L 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 0- 2 L 0- 2 L 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 2- 0 W

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29-16 F Ruth Fritts 9/ 22 Brevard 22 Coker 23 vs. Mars Hill 23 at Western Carolina 25 at USC Upstate 25 vs. Central Wesleyan 25 vs. Wofford 26 vs. Baptist 28 vs. Bryan 28 at Oglethorpe 10/ 1 USC Upstate 1 Presbyterian 5 at Brevard 5 vs. Spartanburg Meth. 9 vs. UNC Greensboro 9 vs. Baptist 9 at Francis Marion 10 vs. Gardner-Webb 10 vs. Winthrop 10 vs. Coll. of Charleston 13 at Coker 13 vs. Coastal Carolina 15 vs. UNC-Asheville 15 at North Greenville 17 vs. Erskine 17 at Georgia 17 vs. UNC-Asheville 17 vs. Covenant 19 at Erskine 19 vs. Limestone 20 vs. Charlotte 20 at Winthrop 22 at UNC-Asheville 22 vs. North Greenville 26 Gardner-Webb 26 Erskine 27 Georgia 27 Winthrop 11/ 2 at Presbyterian 2 vs. Wofford 4 at USC Upstate 4 vs. USC-Aiken 13 vs. Newberry 13 vs. Francis Marion 13 vs. Baptist

1982

6-19 F Ruth Fritts 9/ 20 at Gardner-Webb 29 vs. Coker 29 at Baptist 10/ 4 Brevard 4 Coker 5 vs. Lenior Rhyne 5 at Western Carolina 8 vs. Baptist 8 vs. Coastal Carolina 9 vs. Winthrop 9 vs. High Point 14 USC Upstate 14 Western Carolina 15 at Coll. of Charleston 16 at Baptist 16 vs. Benedict 22 vs. Huntington 22 vs. UT-Martin 22 vs. Mississippi State 23 vs. Montevallo 23 vs. USC Upstate 11/ 2 vs. Spartanburg Meth.

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2- 3 L 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 0- 2 L 0- 2 L 0- 2 L 2- 1 W 0- 2 L 0- 2 L 0- 2 L 0- 2 L 0- 3 L 0- 2 L 2- 0 W 2- 0 W 1- 2 L 0- 2 L 0- 2 L 0- 2 L 0- 2 L

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1984

12-21 F 0-12 SoCon (6th) F Ruth Fritts 9/ 14 at USC-Aiken 3- 1 W 15 at Baptist 3- 0 W 18 Charlotte 3- 2 W 19 at UNC-Asheville 1- 3 L 22 at Marshall 2- 3 L 22 at Marshall 0- 3 L 25 Appalachian State 1- 3 L 26 at Stetson¹ 0- 2 L 26 Florida A&M¹ 2- 1 W 26 Mississippi State¹ 0- 2 L 27 Tampa¹ 0- 2 L 27 Rollins¹ 0- 2 L 10/ 2 at Georgia 0- 3 L 3 Western Carolina 0- 3 L 3 Chattanooga 1- 3 L 9 at Georgia Tech 3- 0 W 11 at Wake Forest² 0- 3 L 11 Appalachian State² 0- 3 L 11 at Wake Forest² 2- 3 L 12 Stetson² 3- 1 W 12 East Carolina² 3- 0 W 16 at Western Carolina 1- 3 L 18 at East Tenn. State 0- 3 L 23 at Chattanooga 2- 3 L 26 Georgia Tech³ 3- 0 W 26 Fontbonne³ 3- 2 W 27 USC-Aiken³ 3- 0 W 27 Stetson³ 3- 2 W 29 at Appalachian State 1- 3 L 31 at Erskine 0- 3 L


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The 1984 Paladin volleyball team competed in the first SoCon women’s championship. 11/ 1 East Tenn. State 1- 3 L 5 at Charlotte 3- 2 W 9 vs. East Tenn. State4 0- 3 L ¹Stetson Invitational, DeLand, Fla. ²WFU Invite, Winston-Salem, N.C. ³Pink Bear/Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C. 4 SoCon Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C.

1985

16-17 F 2-3 SoCon (4th) F Ruth Fritts 9/ 16 at Charlotte 0- 3 L 18 Western Carolina 1- 3 L 21 at USC Upstate 1- 2 L 21 Catawba 2- 0 W 21 Coastal Carolina 2- 0 W 22 Winthrop 0- 2 L 24 Baptist 3- 1 W 27 Appalachian State¹ 0- 3 L 27 VCU¹ 0- 3 L 28 East Carolina¹ 3- 0 W 28 at Wake Forest¹ 3- 0 W 10/ 1 East Tenn. State 3- 0 W 4 Central Florida² 1- 3 L 4 Mercer² 3- 0 W 4 Florida A&M² 3- 2 W 5 at Stetson² 0- 3 L 5 Jacksonville² 3- 0 W 8 at Clemson 2- 3 L 12 Marshall 0- 3 L 15 Charlotte 3- 0 W 16 Clemson 1- 3 L 19 at Chattanooga 3- 0 W 22 Appalachian State 1- 3 L 25 Fontbonne³ 3- 1 W 25 West Georgia³ 3- 0 W 26 Charlotte³ 1- 3 L 26 Stetson³ 0- 3 L 31 at Western Carolina 1- 3 L 11/ 5 vs. Coker 3- 0 W 5 at Baptist 1- 3 L 8 vs. Chattanooga4 3- 2 W 8 vs. Western Carolina4 0- 3 L ¹Deacon Invite, Winston-Salem, N.C. ²Stetson Invitational, DeLand, Fla. ³Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C. 4 SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.

1986

15-14 F 2-3 SoCon (3rd) F Ruth Fritts

9/ 16 Baptist 0- 3 L 19 Fla. International¹ 2- 0 W 19 Mercer¹ 2- 0 W 19 Winthrop¹ 2- 1 W 20 Coastal Carolina¹ 2- 0 W 20 Georgia State¹ 2- 0 W 20 at Jacksonville¹ 0- 2 L 23 at Western Carolina 1- 3 L 24 Georgia Tech 1- 3 L 26 vs. Winthrop 3- 1 W 27 at Charlotte 1- 3 L 27 vs. East Tenn. State 3- 1 W 29 at Clemson 1- 3 L 10/ 2 at UNC-Asheville 3- 0 W 7 Clemson 1- 3 L 8 at Davidson 3- 0 W 11 vs. East Carolina 3- 0 W 11 at Wake Forest 0- 3 L 14 at Appalachian State 1- 3 L 17 Chattanooga 2- 3 L 18 USC Upstate 0- 3 L 18 Charlotte 0- 3 L 21 Western Carolina 1- 3 L 22 at Marshall 3- 0 W 27 Davidson 3- 0 W 29 East Tenn. State 3- 2 W 11/ 3 Baptist 3- 1 W 7 East Tenn. State² 3- 1 W 7 Appalachian State² 1- 3 L ¹Jacksonville Invite, Jacksonville, Fla. ²SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.

1987

26-13 F 9-3 SoCon (2nd) F Ruth Fritts 9/ 14 Baptist 3- 0 W 15 Davidson 3- 0 W 18 Georgia Tech¹ 1- 3 L 18 Georgia State¹ 3- 0 W 19 Winthrop¹ 3- 0 W 19 Coastal Carolina¹ 3- 0 W 19 at Jacksonville¹ 0- 3 L 22 Marshall 3- 0 W 23 East Tenn. State 2- 3 L 25 Georgia Tech² 3- 1 W 25 East Carolina² 3- 1 W 26 Western Carolina² 3- 1 W 26 UNC-Wilmington 3- 2 W 26 Western Carolina 2- 3 L 29 Winthrop 3- 1 W 30 at Davidson 3- 1 W 10/ 6 Appalachian State 3- 2 W

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8 at Winthrop 3- 1 W 10 at Chattanooga 3- 2 W 13 Appalachian State 3- 2 W 15 at Western Carolina 0- 3 L 16 Baptist³ 3- 1 W 17 Jacksonville³ 2- 3 L 17 Stetson³ 3- 0 W 19 Villanova 0- 3 L 20 East Tenn. State 0- 3 L 22 at Charlotte 0- 3 L 24 at Marshall 3- 1 W 26 Clemson 1- 3 L 27 Western Carolina 3- 2 W 29 at Georgia Tech 3- 2 W 11/ 2 at Baptist 3- 1 W 3 UNC-Asheville 3- 1 W 5 Charlotte 0- 3 L 6 Chattanooga 3- 2 W 9 at Clemson 0- 3 L 13 Davidson4 3- 0 W 14 Appalachian State4 3- 1 W 15 Chattanooga4 0- 3 L ¹Jacksonville Invite, Jacksonville, Fla. ²Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. ³Furman Invitational, Greenville, SC 4 SoCon Tournament, Huntington, W.V.

1988

6-24 F 1-9 SoCon (6th) F David Baillie 9/ 10 at Baptist 0- 3 L 11 at Coastal Carolina 1- 3 L 14 Georgia Tech 0- 3 L 17 at Marshall 2- 3 L 20 Presbyterian 3- 2 W 23 at Charlotte¹ 1- 3 L 23 Coastal Carolina¹ 3- 2 W 24 Winthrop¹ 0- 3 L 24 UNC-Wilmington¹ 0- 3 L 29 at Clemson 0- 3 L 10/ 1 at Chattanooga 0- 3 L 6 Western Carolina 1- 3 L 11 at East Tenn. State 0- 3 L 14 Winthrop² 0- 3 L 14 Georgia State² 0- 3 L 15 Georgia Southern² 3- 1 W 15 Stetson² 2- 3 L 15 at Jacksonville² 0- 3 L 20 at Western Carolina 1- 3 L 24 Coastal Carolina 3- 0 W 25 East Tenn. State 2- 3 L 26 at Appalachian State 0- 3 L 28 Chattanooga³ 3- 2 W 29 Stetson³ 3- 2 W 29 Charlotte³ 1- 3 L 11/ 2 at UNC-Asheville 1- 3 L 3 Appalachian State 2- 3 L 5 Marshall 0- 3 L 8 Clemson 1- 3 L 11 Marshall4 0- 3 L ¹Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. ²Jacksonville Invite, Jacksonville, Fla. ³Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C. 4 SoCon Tourney, Chattanooga, Tenn.

1989

16-18 F 5-5 SoCon (3rd) F David Baillie 9/ 1 Coastal Carolina¹ 1- 3 L 1 Winthrop¹ 3- 0 W 2 at South Carolina¹ 0- 3 L 5 at Winthrop 3- 0 W 6 Augusta 3- 0 W 9 at Tennessee 0- 3 L 12 Davidson 3- 2 W 16 at Marshall 3- 1 W

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18 Presbyterian 2- 3 L 21 Clemson 0- 3 L 26 at Western Carolina 3- 0 W 28 Appalachian State 3- 0 W 10/ 3 Charlotte 3- 2 W 6 at Chattanooga 3- 0 W 7 vs. James Madison 0- 3 L 7 at Georgia Tech 0- 3 L 10 East Tenn. State 2- 3 L 13 USC-Aiken 3- 1 W 18 at Appalachian State 1- 3 L 20 at Delaware² 0- 3 L 20 West Chester² 3- 0 W 21 Cent. Connecticut² 3- 1 W 21 Liberty² 0- 3 L 21 Maryland BC² 2- 3 L 24 Western Carolina 0- 3 L 25 at Davidson 3- 0 W 27 Chattanooga 0- 3 L 28 Baptist 3- 2 W 28 Marshall 3- 1 W 31 at East Tenn. State 0- 3 L 11/ 2 at Charlotte 1- 3 L 4 UNC-Asheville 3- 0 W 7 at Clemson 0- 3 L 10 Marshall³ 0- 3 L ¹USC Invitational, Columbia, S.C. ²Delaware Invitational, Newark, Del. ³SoCon Tourney, Johnson City, Tenn.

1990

21-16 F 7-3 SoCon (2nd) F David Baillie 8/ 31 Nevada Reno¹ 0- 3 L 31 at South Florida¹ 0- 3 L 9/ 1 Central Florida¹ 1- 3 L 1 Eastern Michigan¹ 0- 3 L 4 at Augusta 3- 0 W 4 vs. USC-Aiken 3- 0 W 8 at Marshall 3- 0 W 10 Presbyterian 3- 1 W 14 Appalachian State 3- 1 W 19 at Baptist 3- 0 W 22 at Chattanooga 2- 3 L 25 at Western Carolina 3- 2 W 27 Morehead State 0- 3 L 28 Liberty² 0- 3 L 28 Coastal Carolina² 3- 2 W 29 Georgia Tech² 3- 1 W 29 Davidson² 1- 3 L 10/ 2 at East Tenn. State 3- 2 W 5 Baptist 3- 1 W 6 Winthrop 3- 1 W 7 at Clemson 1- 3 L 9 Georgia Tech 3- 1 W 12 at Appalachian State 1- 3 L 14 Marshall 3- 0 W 16 at UNC-Asheville 3- 0 W 18 at Davidson 2- 3 L 19 at Virginia Tech³ 0- 3 L 20 High Point³ 3- 0 W 23 Clemson 0- 3 L 27 Western Carolina 1- 3 L 30 East Tenn. State 3- 0 W 11/ 2 Augusta4 3- 0 W 2 Chattanooga4 3- 2 W 3 Charlotte4 2- 3 L 3 Coll. of Charleston4 2- 3 L 10 at Western Carolina5 3- 0 W 11 Appalachian State5 3- 2 W ¹S. Florida Fall Preview, Tampa, Fla. ²Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. ³Virginia Tech Invite, Blacksburg, Va. 4 Furman Round Robin Invitational, Greenville, S.C. 5 SoCon Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C.

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20 Marshall5 2- 3 L ¹Lady Golden Eagle Classic, Hattiesburg, Miss. ²Palmetto State Invite, Columbia, S.C. ³Dayton Invitational, Dayton, Ohio 4 Lady Paladin Invite, Greenville, S.C. 5 SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.

1993

Under head coach David Baillie, the 1990 Paladins won 21 matches, finished second in the league’s regular season and won the SoCon Tournament title.

1991

10-25 F 3-7 SoCon (5th) F David Baillie 9/ 7 at Virginia Tech 1- 3 L 7 vs. St. Augustine’s 3- 2 W 12 Davidson 1- 3 L 14 Chattanooga 3- 0 W 14 Virginia Tech 2- 3 L 17 at Charlotte 0- 3 L 19 at Appalachian State 0- 3 L 21 at Coll. of Charleston 2- 3 L 24 Western Carolina 3- 0 W 27 vs. LaSalle 3- 0 W 28 at Duke 0- 3 L 28 at North Carolina 0- 3 L 10/ 1 Clemson 2- 3 L 4 Charleston So. 3- 0 W 5 Marshall 3- 0 W 8 East Tenn. State 1- 3 L 11 at Georgia State 2- 3 L 12 at Chattanooga 1- 3 L 12 vs. Tennessee Tech 0- 3 L 16 at Charleston So. 0- 3 L 18 Appalachian State 2- 3 L 23 at Western Carolina 1- 3 L 25 at Marshall 1- 3 L 26 at Eastern Kentucky 1- 3 L 29 at Winthrop 3- 0 W 30 UNC-Asheville 3- 1 W 11/ 1 Campbell¹ 3- 0 W 1 James Madison¹ 0- 3 L 2 Georgia State¹ 1- 3 L 2 Coll. of Charleston¹ 0- 3 L 5 at East Tenn. State 0- 3 L 6 at Clemson 0- 3 L 8 UNC Greensboro 2- 3 L 15 Marshall² 3- 2 W 16 East Tenn. State² 1- 3 L ¹Lady Paladin Invite, Greenville, S.C. ²SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.

17 Charleston So. 3- 0 W 25 UM-Baltimore³ 3- 1 W 25 Xavier³ 0- 3 L 26 at Dayton³ 1- 3 L 26 UNC Greensboro³ 3- 2 W 29 at UNC-Asheville 2- 3 L 10/ 2 Charlotte4 2- 3 L 2 East Carolina4 3- 2 W 3 Coll. of Charleston4 3- 0 W 3 Mercer4 3- 0 W 6 at Clemson 0- 3 L 12 N.C. State 0- 3 L 15 at Charleston So. 3- 1 W 16 at Georgia Southern 3- 1 W 18 at Chattanooga 3- 1 W 20 Winthrop 3- 0 W 22 Western Carolina 1- 3 L 23 at UNC Greensboro 2- 3 L 28 Appalachian State 0- 3 L 30 Davidson 3- 1 W 5 at East Tenn. State 2- 3 L 6 at Marshall 3- 1 W 10 at Western Carolina 1- 3 L 12 Clemson 0- 3 L 14 Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 14 Chattanooga 3- 1 W

26-10 F 6-1 SoCon (1st) F Cole Tallman 9/ 6 Gardner-Webb 3- 0 W 10 Chattanooga¹ 3- 1 W 10 Austin Peay¹ 3- 1 W 11 at Samford¹ 3- 0 W 11 Austin Peay¹ 3- 1 W 15 UNC-Asheville 3- 1 W 17 James Madison² 3- 1 W 18 Duke² 0- 3 L 18 at Tennessee² 0- 3 L 24 Samford³ 3- 2 W 24 Jacksonville³ 3- 2 W 25 Florida Int’l³ 2- 3 L 25 at Coll. of Charleston³ 3- 1 W 28 at Winthrop 3- 0 W 10/ 1 Charlotte4 0- 3 L 1 Xavier4 3- 1 W 2 Chattanooga4 3- 0 W 2 Central Florida4 1- 3 L 7 at Charleston So. 3- 2 W 10 Virginia 1- 3 L 12 at Charlotte 3- 2 W 15 Western Carolina 3- 0 W 16 Southern Miss. 3- 0 W 23 Georgia Southern 3- 1 W 26 at Clemson 0- 3 L 28 at Davidson 3- 1 W 29 at Appalachian State 0- 3 L 31 North Carolina 1- 3 L 11/ 2 at Western Carolina 3- 1 W 4 East Tenn. State 3- 1 W 7 Marshall 3- 0 W 11 at Chattanooga 3- 1 W 12 at Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 19 Western Carolina5 3- 0 W 20 Georgia Southern5 3- 0 W 21 Appalachian State5 1- 3 L ¹Samford Invite, Birmingham, Ala. ²Lady Vol Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. ³CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C. 4 Lady Paladin Invite, Greenville, S.C.

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1994

28-13 F 11-3 SoCon (2nd) F Cole Tallman 9/ 2 Wisconsin-GB¹ 0- 3 L 2 Loyola-Chicago¹ 1- 3 L 3 Connecticut¹ 0- 3 L 3 Utah State¹ 3- 0 W 9 Chattanooga² 3- 0 W 9 Winthrop² 3- 1 W 10 Campbell² 3- 1 W 10 Augusta² 3- 0 W 16 Liberty³ 3- 0 W 16 UT-Martin³ 3- 0 W 17 Tennessee Tech³ 3- 0 W 17 Liberty³ 3- 0 W 17 Tennessee Tech³ 2- 3 L 20 Clemson 1- 3 L 22 at Georgia Southern 0- 3 L 23 South Alabama4 3- 1 W 23 Troy State4 2- 3 L 23 Alabama State4 3- 0 W 24 Stetson4 3- 0 W 24 at Samford4 3- 1 W 24 South Alabama4 2- 3 L 27 Charleston So. 3- 0 W 30 at East Tenn. State 3- 1 W 10/ 2 at Appalachian State 2- 3 L 7 Davidson 3- 0 W 9 Marshall 3- 1 W 11 at South Carolina 1- 3 L 14 at Western Carolina 3- 2 W 15 at Chattanooga 3- 0 W 21 Georgia Southern 3- 1 W 25 Charlotte 0- 3 L 28 Appalachian State 0- 3 L 11/ 1 East Tenn. State 3- 1 W 4 at Marshall 3- 0 W 6 at Davidson 3- 0 W 9 Western Carolina 3- 1 W 11 Chattanooga 3- 0 W 12 N.C. A&T 3- 0 W 18 Davidson5 3- 0 W 19 Georgia Southern5 3- 1 W 20 Appalachian State5 2- 3 L ¹Loyola Invitational, Chicago, Ill. ²Lady Paladin Classic, Greenville, S.C. ³Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C. 4 Samford Invite, Birmingham, Ala. 5 SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

1992

19-16 F 4-3 SoCon (4th) F David Baillie 9/ 4 South Alabama¹ 3- 0 W 5 Southern Mississippi¹ 3- 1 W 5 Mississippi State¹ 0- 3 L 11 at South Carolina² 2- 3 L 11 Coll. of Charleston² 3- 1 W 12 Clemson² 0- 3 L 12 Winthrop² 3- 0 W 16 Georgia State 3- 0 W

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The 1994 team recorded 28 wins on the season, the most in Furman volleyball history.

1995

26-12 F 11-3 SoCon (3rd) F Cole Tallman 9/ 1 Wright State¹ 0- 3 L 2 Virginia¹ 0- 3 L 2 Radford¹ 3- 0 W 6 at Charleston So. 3- 0 W 8 Wofford² 3- 1 W 8 Mercer² 3- 2 W 8 Western Carolina² 3- 0 W 9 Samford² 3- 0 W 9 Western Carolina² 3- 2 W 9 UA-Birmingham² 1- 3 L 12 at Clemson 1- 3 L 15 at William & Mary³ 0- 3 L 16 St. Mary’s³ 1- 3 L 16 Pennsylvania³ 0- 3 L 21 at East Tenn. State 3- 0 W 22 Augusta4 3- 0 W 22 Wofford4 3- 0 W 23 North Carolina A&T4 3- 0 W 23 Winthrop4 3- 0 W 23 Winthrop4 3- 0 W 26 at Appalachian State 1- 3 L 29 Davidson 3- 0 W 30 Liberty 3- 0 W 10/ 1 Marshall 1- 3 L 3 at Wofford 3- 0 W 6 at Western Carolina 3- 0 W 7 at Chattanooga 3- 2 W 13 Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 20 Appalachian State 3- 1 W 22 East Tenn. State 3- 0 W 25 at UNC-Asheville 0- 3 L 27 at Marshall 1- 3 L 29 at Davidson 3- 1 W 11/ 2 Western Carolina 3- 0 W 4 Chattanooga 3- 0 W 10 at Georgia Southern 3- 1 W 17 Western Carolina5 3- 0 W 18 Marshall5 1- 3 L ¹Jefferson Cup Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. ²Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C. ³High IQ Tourney, Williamsburg, Va. 4 Lady Paladin Classic, Greenville, S.C. 5 SoCon Tournament, Davidson, N.C.

1996

26-13 F 10-4 SoCon (3rd) F Cole Tallman 8/ 30 Charleston So.¹ 3- 0 W

31 Davidson¹ 3- 0 W 31 Howard¹ 3- 2 W 9/ 5 Georgia Tech 0- 3 L 6 Campbell² 3- 0 W 6 Western Carolina² 3- 1 W 6 Mercer² 3- 2 W 7 Jacksonville State² 3- 1 W 7 UNC-Asheville² 0- 3 L 10 Clemson 1- 3 L 13 Gardner-Webb³ 3- 1 W 13 S.C. State³ 3- 0 W 13 Winthrop³ 3- 1 W 14 North Carolina A&T³ 3- 1 W 14 Winthrop³ 3- 0 W 20 Mississippi State4 0- 3 L 20 Florida Atlantic4 1- 3 L 21 Fla. International4 3- 0 W 21 at Jacksonville4 3- 1 W 27 Davidson 3- 0 W 29 Marshall 3- 2 W 10/ 2 at Western Carolina 3- 1 W 6 at Chattanooga 1- 3 L 8 UNC Greensboro 1- 3 L 11 Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 18 Appalachian State 2- 3 L 20 East Tenn. State 3- 1 W 22 at Wofford 3- 0 W 25 at Marshall 1- 3 L 27 at Davidson 3- 0 W 29 Western Carolina 3- 0 W 11/ 2 at Mercer 1- 3 L 2 Coll. of Charleston 1- 3 L 3 Chattanooga 2- 3 L 8 at Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 15 at East Tenn. State 3- 0 W 17 at Appalachian State 3- 1 W 22 Davidson5 3- 1 W 23 Chattanooga5 0- 3 L ¹Davidson Invite, Davidson, N.C. ²Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C. ³Paladin Classic, Greenville, S.C. 4 Jacksonville Invite, Jacksonville, Fla. 5 SoCon Tournament, Statesboro, Ga.

1997

22-11 F 12-4 SoCon (2nd) F Cole Tallman 8/ 29 Georgia State¹ 0- 3 L 29 Charleston So.¹ 3- 0 W 29 Charleston So.¹ 3- 0 W 30 Samford¹ 3- 0 W 30 UA-Birmingham¹ 0- 3 L

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9/ 3 at Winthrop 0- 3 L 5 at Georgia Tech² 0- 3 L 6 Minnesota² 0- 3 L 6 Mercer² 3- 1 W 10 Davidson 3- 1 W 12 Belmont³ 3- 0 W 13 at Samford³ 3- 1 W 13 NW State³ 3- 1 W 17 at Western Carolina 0- 3 L 19 at Columbia4 3- 0 W 20 Bucknell4 3- 2 W 20 American4 1- 3 L 24 UNC Greensboro 3- 2 W 26 Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 28 at Chattanooga 2- 3 L 10/ 3 at Appalachian State 1- 3 L 4 at East Tenn. State 3- 0 W 8 Wofford 3- 0 W 17 at UNC Greensboro 3- 2 W 18 at N.C. A&T 3- 1 W 19 at Davidson 3- 1 W 25 Chattanooga 1- 3 L 28 Western Carolina 3- 0 W 11/ 2 at Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 7 East Tenn. State 3- 1 W 8 Appalachian State 3- 0 W 13 at Wofford 3- 1 W 21 East Tenn. State5 0- 3 L ¹Eugene Stone III Invitational, Greenville, S.C. ²Georgia Tech Invite, Atlanta, Ga. ³Samford Invite, Birmingham, Ala. 4 Columbia Invite, New York, N.Y. 5 SoCon Tournament, Statesboro, Ga.

1998

23-13 F 11-7 SoCon (4th) F Cole Tallman 9/ 4 Belmont¹ 3- 1 W 5 Mercer¹ 3- 0 W 5 Samford¹ 3- 1 W 9 at Western Carolina 2- 3 L 13 at Chattanooga 0- 3 L 14 Auburn 0- 3 L 17 Georgia Tech 0- 3 L 18 Georgia Southern² 1- 3 L 18 Coll. of Charleston² 3- 2 W 18 Coastal Carolina² 2- 3 L 19 William & Mary² 2- 3 L 24 at East Tenn. State 3- 1 W 25 Troy State³ 3- 0 W 26 at Samford³ 3- 2 W 26 Georgia State³ 0- 3 L 28 at Appalachian State 3- 2 L 29 Winthrop 3- 2 W 10/ 2 Wofford 3- 2 W 8 at Davidson 1- 3 L 11 at UNC Greensboro 2- 3 L 14 Western Carolina 0- 3 L 17 Chattanooga 3- 1 W 24 at Coll. of Charleston 3- 2 W 24 at Charleston So. 3- 1 W 25 at Georgia Southern 1- 3 L 27 at S.C. State 3- 0 W 30 East Tenn. State 3- 0 W 31 Appalachian State 3- 0 W 11/ 4 at Wofford 3- 0 W 6 Stetson4 3- 0 W 7 Wofford4 3- 1 W 7 at Belmont4 3- 1 W 11 Davidson 3- 1 W 13 UNC Greensboro 3- 1 W 20 at Appalachian State 3- 2 W 21 Chattanooga5 1- 3 L ¹Kaepa Classic, Greenville, S.C. ²Stone Invitational, Greenville, S.C.

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³Samford Invite, Birmingham, Ala. Belmont Tourney, Nashville, Tenn. 5 SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.

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1999

18-15 F 13-7 SoCon (5th) F Keylor Chan 9/ 3 Alabama¹ 0- 3 L 4 Ohio University¹ 1- 3 L 4 at Virginia¹ 0- 3 L 8 Wofford 3- 0 W 11 Florida Atlantic² 0- 3 L 11 Coastal Carolina² 3- 2 W 12 at Jacksonville² 3- 2 W 14 UNC Greensboro 3- 1 W 18 Illinois State³ 0- 3 L 18 Clemson³ 0- 3 L 24 Georgia State4 0- 3 L 25 at Coastal Carolina4 3- 1 W 25 High Point4 3- 1 W 26 East Tenn. State 1- 3 L 10/ 1 at Chattanooga 1- 3 L 4 at Western Carolina 2- 3 L 5 Appalachian State 3- 0 W 9 Georgia Southern 3- 2 W 10 at Appalachian State 3- 2 W 12 at Wofford 3- 2 W 13 at Coll. of Charleston 3- 2 W 15 at Davidson 0- 3 L 16 at UNC Greensboro 3- 0 W 18 at The Citadel 3- 0 W 22 Coll. of Charleston 3- 2 W 24 The Citadel 3- 0 W 31 at East Tenn. State 1- 3 L 11/ 6 Chattanooga 2- 3 L 7 Davidson 2- 3 L 10 Western Carolina 3- 1 W 13 at Georgia Southern 3- 1 W 19 East Tenn. State5 3- 2 W 20 Davidson5 1- 3 L ¹Jefferson Cup Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. ²Jacksonville Invite, Jacksonville, Fla. ³Clemson Invitational, Clemson, S.C. 4 Coastal Carolina Invite, Conway, S.C. 5 SoCon Tourney, Chattanooga, Tenn.

2000

18-17 F 15-5 SoCon (2nd) F Michelle Young 9/ 1 at South Florida¹ 0- 3 L 2 Wis-Milwaukee¹ 0- 3 L 2 Boston College¹ 1- 3 L 5 at Winthrop 2- 3 L 8 Mississippi² 1- 3 L 8 East Carolina² 1- 3 L 9 at Kansas² 0- 3 L 9 West Virginia² 3- 2 W 15 at Georgia³ 1- 3 L 16 St. Louis³ 0- 3 L 16 Charlotte³ 1- 3 L 18 Coll. of Charleston 3- 0 W 21 at Wofford 3- 1 W 23 at East Tenn. State 2- 3 L 26 at Appalachian State 3- 1 W 27 The Citadel 3- 0 W 30 Chattanooga 3- 0 W 10/ 2 at Western Carolina 3- 2 W 6 at Georgia Southern 3- 2 W 13 Davidson 0- 3 L 17 UNC Greensboro 3- 1 W 20 at The Citadel 3- 0 W 21 at Coll. of Charleston 3- 1 W 24 Clemson 0- 3 L 27 Appalachian State 2- 3 L 28 East Tenn. State 3- 0 W 31 at Davidson 0- 3 L

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2001

16-12 F 12-8 SoCon (5th) F Michelle Young 8/ 31 at San Francisco¹ 0- 3 L 9/ 1 Wyoming¹ 3- 0 W 7 Gardner-Webb² 3- 0 W 8 Charleston So.² 3- 0 W 8 Central Florida² 3- 0 W 18 Davidson 3- 0 W 21 East Tenn. State 0- 3 L 22 Appalachian State 3- 0 W 26 at Wofford 2- 3 L 29 at Western Carolina 0- 3 L 30 at Chattanooga 3- 0 W 10/ 6 Georgia Southern 2- 3 L 9 at UNC Greensboro 3- 0 W 11 UNC Greensboro 3- 0 W 12 at Coll. of Charleston 1- 3 L 13 at The Citadel 3- 0 W 17 at Wake Forest 0- 3 L 19 The Citadel 3- 0 W 20 Coll. of Charleston 1- 3 L 23 Wofford 3- 1 W 26 at East Tenn. State 2- 3 L 27 at Appalachian State 3- 1 W 31 Western Carolina 1- 3 L 11/ 2 at Davidson 3- 2 W 4 Chattanooga 3- 0 W 6 at Clemson 1- 3 L 10 at Georgia Southern 3- 2 W 16 Georgia Southern³ 2- 3 L ¹USF Invitational, San Francisco, Cali. ²Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C. ³SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.

2002

21-14 F 15-5 SoCon (5th) F Michelle Young

8/ 30 Fresno State¹ 0- 3 L 30 Radford¹ 3- 1 W 31 East Carolina¹ 3- 0 W 31 at William & Mary¹ 0- 3 L 9/ 6 Gardner-Webb² 3- 0 W 7 UNC Wilmington² 3- 1 W 7 Ohio² 2- 3 L 10 at Davidson 1- 3 L 13 at Air Force³ 0- 3 L 13 Northern Arizona³ 3- 2 W 14 UC-Irvine³ 1- 3 L 14 Georgia State³ 3- 1 W 17 at UNC Greensboro 3- 1 W 20 Coll. of Charleston 3- 2 W 21 The Citadel 3- 0 W 24 Clemson 2- 3 L 28 Chattanooga 3- 1 W 10/ 1 Wofford 3- 1 W 4 at Appalachian State 3- 1 W 5 at East Tenn. State 3- 2 W 9 Western Carolina 3- 0 W 12 at Georgia Southern 1- 3 L 18 Davidson 1- 3 L 22 UNC Greensboro 3- 0 W 25 at Coll. of Charleston 1- 3 L 26 at The Citadel 3- 0 W 30 at Wofford 3- 1 W 11/ 1 Appalachian State 3- 1 W 2 East Tenn. State 1- 3 L 9 at Chattanooga 3- 1 W 10 at Western Carolina 3- 2 W 12 at Charlotte 0- 3 L 16 Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 22 Western Carolina 3- 2 W 23 Georgia Southern 1- 3 L ¹William & Mary Invitational, Williamsburg, Va. ²Holiday Inn Express Downtown Invitational, Greenville, S.C. ³Air Force Invite, Colo. Springs, Colo. 4 SoCon Tournament, Davidson, N.C.

2003

17-16 F 12-6 SoCon (3rd) F Michelle Young 8/ 29 DePaul¹ 0- 3 L 30 at Morehead State¹ 0- 3 L 30 IUPUI¹ 0- 3 L 9/ 3 at Clemson 0- 3 L 5 Gardner-Webb² 3- 0 W

6 Birmingham So.² 3- 0 W 6 East Carolina² 3- 0 W 12 at Boston College³ 1- 3 L 13 Harvard³ 3- 2 W 13 Northeastern³ 1- 3 L 17 at Wofford 3- 2 W 19 Rutgers4 0- 3 L 20 at Georgia4 0- 3 L 20 FAMU4 0- 3 L 23 Western Carolina 3- 0 W 27 at UNC Greensboro 3- 0 W 28 at Elon 3- 1 W 10/ 1 UNC-Asheville 3- 0 W 3 The Citadel 3- 0 W 4 Coll. of Charleston 0- 3 L 8 Wofford 3- 0 W 10 at Davidson 2- 3 L 12 at Georgia Southern 0- 3 L 15 at East Tenn. State 3- 2 W 18 at Chattanooga 3- 1 W 21 UNC Greensboro 3- 0 W 24 Appalachian State 2- 3 L 11/ 1 Elon 3- 1 W 7 at The Citadel 3- 1 W 8 at Coll. of Charleston 0- 3 L 14 Davidson 3- 2 W 16 Georgia Southern 1- 3 L 21 at Chattanooga5 0- 3 L ¹Morehead St. Invite, Morehead, Ky. ²Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C. ³New England Challange, Boston, Mass. 4 Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga. 5 SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

2004

15-16 F 8-8 SoCon (3rd) F Michelle Young 9/ 3 Lamar¹ 1- 3 L 3 at East Carolina¹ 3- 2 W 4 High Point¹ 3- 0 W 4 Mercer¹ 0- 3 L 10 Mercer² 2- 3 L 11 Jacksonville² 3- 0 W 11 Ohio² 0- 3 L 17 Eastern Washington³ 0- 3 L 17 Chicago State³ 3- 2 W 18 at Iowa³ 0- 3 L 21 at UNC-Asheville 3- 2 W 24 at Elon 2- 3 L 28 UNC Greensboro 3- 0 W

10/ 1 at The Citadel 3- 1 W 2 at Coll. of Charleston 0- 3 L 5 Clemson 0- 3 L 9 Davidson 1- 3 L 10 Georgia Southern 3- 1 W 15 at Western Carolina 0- 3 L 16 at Appalachian State 0- 3 L 23 East Tenn. State 3- 2 W 24 Chattanooga 3- 1 W 29 Wofford 3- 0 W 11/ 2 at Gardner-Webb 3- 0 W 5 The Citadel 3- 0 W 6 Coll. of Charleston 0- 3 L 9 at Wofford 3- 0 W 13 at Davidson 1- 3 L 14 at Georgia Southern 2- 3 L 19 Elon4 3- 0 W 20 Coll. of Charleston4 0- 3 L ¹Pirate Invitational, Greenville, N.C. ²Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C. ³Iowa Invitational, Iowa City, Iowa 4 SoCon Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C.

2005

15-16 F 9-9 SoCon (6th) F Michelle Young 9/ 2 Fairfield¹ 0- 3 L 3 Bethune-Cookman¹ 3- 0 W 3 at Florida Atlantic¹ 0- 3 L 9 at Winthrop² 1- 3 L 10 Indiana² 1- 3 L 10 North Florida² 3- 1 W 13 at East Tenn. State 3- 1 W 16 at Auburn³ 1- 3 L 17 Clemson³ 0- 3 L 17 Alabama A&M³ 3- 0 W 22 Coll. of Charleston 1- 3 L 24 The Citadel 3- 0 W 28 at Wofford 1- 3 L 10/ 1 at Georgia Southern 0- 3 L 4 at Western Carolina 2- 3 L 7 at Elon 3- 0 W 8 at UNC Greensboro 3- 1 W 11 Wofford 1- 3 L 15 Appalachian State 1- 3 L 16 Davidson 3- 1 W 21 at Coll. of Charleston 0- 3 L 22 at The Citadel 3- 2 W 25 Chattanooga 3- 2 W 29 Georgia Southern 0- 3 L 11/ 4 Elon 3- 1 W 5 UNC Greensboro 3- 1 W 11 at Davidson 0- 3 L 12 at Appalachian State 3- 2 W 17 The Citadel4 3- 0 W 18 at Georgia Southern4 3- 1 W 19 Appalachian State4 1- 3 L ¹Fla. Atlantic Classic, Boca Raton, Fla. ²Winthrop Invitational, Rock Hill, S.C. ³Mizuno/Auburn Challenge, Auburn, Ala. 4 SoCon Tournament, Statesboro, Ga.

2006

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19-11 F 15-3 SoCon (2nd) F Michelle Young 8/ 25 Virginia Tech¹ 1- 3 L 26 at East Carolina¹ 3- 1 W 26 William & Mary¹ 3- 0 W 9/ 1 Utah Valley State² 2- 3 L 1 at UCF² 3- 1 W 2 Samford² 3- 0 W 8 at East Tenn. State³ 0- 3 L 9 Winthrop³ 0- 3 L 9 Evansville³ 0- 3 L 15 UNC Greensboro 3- 2 W 16 at Clemson 1- 3 L


2013 Furman Paladin Volleyball 19 East Tenn. State 2- 3 L 23 Georgia Southern 3- 1 W 26 at Wofford 3- 0 W 29 at The Citadel 3- 0 W 30 at Coll. of Charleston 1- 3 L 10/ 6 at Davidson 3- 1 W 7 at Appalachian State 2- 3 L 10 Wofford 3- 0 W 14 Chattanooga 3- 0 W 15 Western Carolina 3- 0 W 20 at Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 27 The Citadel 3- 0 W 28 Coll. of Charleston 2- 3 L 31 at Elon 3- 0 W 11/ 4 Appalachian State 3- 0 W 5 Davidson 3- 0 W 11 at Chattanooga 3- 0 W 12 at Western Carolina 3- 0 W 17 UNC Greensboro4 0- 3 L ¹ECU Invitational, Greenville, N.C. ²UCF Classic, Orlando, Fla. ³Buccaneer Invite, Johnson City, Tenn. 4 SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.

2007

20-9 F 13-5 SoCon (3rd) F Michelle Young 8/ 25 Colorado¹ 3- 2 W 25 at Tulane¹ 1- 3 L 31 Florida Atlantic2 3- 1 W 9/ 1 at Drake² 3- 2 W 1 UW-Green Bay² 3- 2 W 7 Purdue3 0- 3 L 8 at Clemson³ 3- 2 W 9 Florida A&M³ 3- 2 W 12 at East Tenn. State 0- 3 L 19 at Wofford 3- 0 W 21 Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 25 at Gardner-Webb 3- 0 W 28 at Elon 3- 0 W 29 at UNC Greensboro 2- 3 L 10/ 2 at Davidson 3- 1 W 5 Western Carolina 3- 0 W 6 Chattanooga 3- 2 W 13 at Coll. of Charleston 0- 3 L 14 at The Citadel 3- 0 W 19 at Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 23 Appalachian State 2- 3 L 26 Elon 3- 1 W 27 UNC Greensboro 3- 1 W 30 Wofford 3- 2 W 11/ 2 at Chattanooga 3- 1 W 6 at Western Carolina 1- 3 L 9 The Citadel 3- 0 W 10 Coll. of Charleston 2- 3 L

16 UNC Greensboro4 1- 3 L ¹Tulane Sugar Bowl Classic; New Orleans, La. ²Drake Invitational; Des Moines, Iowa ³Clemson Big Orange Bash; Clemson, S.C. 4 SoCon Tournament; Chattanooga, Tenn.

2008

21-13 F 11-7 SoCon (2ndS) F Michelle Young 8/ 29 Georgia State¹ 3- 1 W 31 at Georgia1 0- 3 L 31 Georgia Tech1 1- 3 L 9/ 1 Fla. International 1- 3 L 5 IPFW2 3- 0 W 6 Murray State2 3- 0 W 6 at Belmont2 3- 1 W 9 Gardner-Webb 3- 0 W 12 at Western Kentucky3 0- 3 L 12 Valparaiso3 1- 3 L 13 Tennessee Tech3 1- 3 L 13 Miami (Ohio)3 3- 1 W 26 The Citadel 3- 1 W 27 Coll. of Charleston 1- 3 L 10/ 1 Presbyterian 3- 0 W 3 at UNC Greensboro 3- 2 W 4 at Elon 3- 0 W 8 Western Carolina 3- 0 W 11 at Samford 0- 3 L 12 at UT Chattanooga 1- 3 L 18 Appalachian State 3- 2 W 22 at Wofford 3- 0 W 25 Davidson 1- 3 L 26 Georgia Southern 2- 3 L 11/ 1 at The Citadel 3- 0 W 2 at Coll. of Charleston 2- 3 L 5 Wofford 3- 0 W 8 UNC Greensboro 2- 3 L 9 Elon 3- 0 W 14 at Georgia Southern 3- 0 W 16 at Davidson 3- 0 W 21 Chattanooga4 3- 2 W 22 Samford4 3- 2 W 23 Coll. of Charleston4 3- 2 W 12/ 5 Utah5 0- 3 L 1 - UGA Tournament, Athens, Ga. 2 - Belmont Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. 3 - Lady Topper Invite, Bowling Green, Ky. 4 - SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. 5 - NCAA Tournament, Clemson, S.C.

2009

26-4 F 16-0 SoCon (1stS) F Michelle Young 8/ 28 Jacksonville State¹ 1- 3 L

Year-by-Year Results

3- 0 W 29 Charlotte1 29 at Wake Forest1 3- 2 W 9/ 4 Bethune-Cookman2 3- 0 W 4 at Mercer2 3- 2 W 5 Troy2 3- 2 W 15 Winthrop 3- 1 W 18 Michigan State3 0- 3 L 18 Presbyterian3 3- 0 W 19 at Clemson3 2- 3 L 26 Georgia Southern 3- 1 W 27 Davidson 3- 0 W 10/ 3 at The Citadel 3- 1 W 4 at Col. of Charleston 3- 1 W 7 at Western Carolina 3- 0 W 9 Elon 3- 0 W 14 Wofford 3- 1 W 16 at Appalachian State 3- 2 W 21 at Presbyterian 3- 1 W 24 Chattanooga 3- 0 W 25 Samford 3- 1 W 30 at Georgia Southern 3- 2 W 31 at Davidson 3- 2 W 11/ 6 at UNC Greensboro 3- 2 W 7 Belmont 3- 1 W 11 at Wofford 3- 1 W 14 Coll. of Charleston 3- 2 W 15 The Citadel 3- 1 W 21 Appalachian State4 3- 0 W 22 Coll. of Charleston4 0- 3 L 1 Wake Forest Deacon Inv. - Winston-Salem, N.C. 2 Mercer Bear Brawl - Macon, Ga. 3 Clemson Classic - Clemson, S.C. 4 SoCon Championship - Greenville, S.C.

2010

17-12 F 11-5 SoCon (3rdS) F Michelle Young 8/ 27 at Colorado 0- 3 L 29 at Colorado State 0- 3 L 31 Presbyterian 3- 0 W 9/ 3 UAB¹ 3- 1 W 3 at Alabama¹ 0- 3 L 4 Toledo¹ 1- 3 L 10 Lipscomb2 0- 3 L 10 at South Carolina2 0- 3 L 11 South Carolina State2 3- 1 W 17 East Carolina3 3- 0 W 18 Binghamton3 3- 0 W 18 at Georgetown3 3- 2 W 25 Georgia Southern 2- 3 L 10/ 1 The Citadel 3- 0 W 2 Coll. of Charleston 3- 2 W 6 at Wofford 3- 1 W 9 at Elon 2- 3 L 12 Davidson 3- 0 W 15 Western Carolina 3- 1 W 16 Appalachian State 3- 0 W 23 at Samford 2- 3 L 24 at Chattanooga 3- 2 W 28 at Georgia Southern 2- 3 L 30 at Davidson 3- 0 W 11/ 3 Wofford 3- 1 W 6 UNC Greensboro 3- 0 W 13 at The Citadel 3- 1 W 14 at Coll. of Charleston 0- 3 L 19 UNC Greensboro4 2- 3 L 1 Bama Bash - Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 Gamecock Invitational - Columbia, S.C. 3 Georgetown Classic - Washington, D.C. 4 SoCon Championship - Boone, N.C.

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21-9 F 13-3 SoCon (2ndS) F Michelle Young 8/ 26 at Duke 1 1- 3 L 8/ 27 Wisconsin 1 3- 1 W 8/ 27 Charleston So. 1 3- 1 W

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2012

24-1 F 10-6 SoCon (3rdS) F Michelle Young 8/ 24 at Middlee Tennessee1 3-0 W 8/ 24 vs. UC Davis1 0-3 L 8/ 25 vs. UAB1 3-2 W 8/ 25 vs. UTSA1 3-0 W 8/ 31 vs. Mercer2 3-1 W 8/ 31 vs. Canisius2 3-0 W 9/ 01 vs. USC Upstate2 3-0 W 9/ 01 at Charleston Southern2 3-0 W 9/ 04 CLEMSON 3-1 W 9/ 07 at Montana3 3-1 W 9/ 08 vs. Texas Tech3 2-3 L 9/ 08 vs. Towson3 1-3 L 9/ 12 PRESBYTERIAN 3-0 W 9/ 21 DAVIDSON* 3-0 W 9/ 22 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* 0-3 L 9/ 25 at Wake Forest 3-0 W 9/ 29 at Samford* 2-3 L 10/ 02 at Wofford* 3-0 W 10/ 06 at The Citadel* 3-0 W 10/ 07 at College of Charleston* 3-1 W 10/ 12 WESTERN CAROLINA* 3-0 W 10/ 13 APPALACHIAN STATE* 3-0 W 10/ 19 at UNCG* 3-2 W 10/ 20 at Elon* 1-3 L 10/ 23 at Winthrop 3-0 W 10/ 26 WOFFORD* 2-3 L 10/ 27 CHATTANOOGA* 3-1 W 11/ 02 THE CITADEL* 3-0 W 11/ 03 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* 2-3 L 11/ 09 at Georgia Southern* 0-3 L 11/ 10 at Davidson* 3-0 W 11/ 17 vs. Elon4 3-0 W 11/ 18 vs. Georgia Southern4 3-2 W 11/ 19 vs. College of Charleston4 2-3 L 2

2011

The 2009 team is the only Furman team to go undefeated in regular season SoCon matches. The team’s 19-match win streak is the longest in Paladin volleyball history.

8/ 30 at Presbyterian 3- 0 W 9/ 2 Central Florida 2 0- 3 L 9/ 3 Southern California 2 0- 3 L 9/ 3 at Florida Gulf Coast 2 3- 1 W 9/ 9 Morgan State 3 3- 0 W 9/ 10 Campbell 3 3- 0 W 9/ 10 at Charlotte 3 3- 0 W 9/ 14 at Clemson 0- 3 L 9/ 15 Georgia Tech4 1- 3 L 9/ 22 at Davidson 3- 1 W 9/ 24 at Georgia Southern 0- 3 L 10/ 1 Samford 3- 0 W 10/ 5 Wofford 3- 0 W 10/ 7 Coll. of Charleston 3- 1 W 10/ 8 The Citadel 3- 1 W 10/ 15 at Appalachian State 0- 3 L 10/ 16 at Western Carolina 3- 1 W 10/ 21 UNC Greensboro 3- 0 W 10/ 22 Elon 3- 0 W 10/ 27 at Chattanooga 3- 0 W 11/ 2 at Wofford 3- 0 W 11/ 4 at The Citadel 3- 0 W 11/ 5 at Coll. of Charleston 0- 3 L 11/ 11 Georgia Southern 3- 1 W 11/ 12 Davidson 3- 0 W 11/ 19 Western Carolina5 3- 0 W 11/ 20 at Samford5 3- 0 L 1 Duke Invitational - Durham, N.C. 2 FGCU Homewood Suites Invite - Ft. Meyers, Fla. 3 Hilton Univ. 49er Invite - Charlotte, N.C. 4 at Clemson, S.C. 5 SoCon Championship - Birmingham, Ala.

1 Blue Raider Bash - Murfreesboro, Tenn. Charleston Southern Invitational - Charleston, S.C. 3 Montana Tournament - Missoula, Mont. 4 SoCon Championship - Davidson, N.C. Bold indicates home event Asterisk (*) indicates conference match

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Versus all Opponents Opponent Air Force Acad. Alabama Alabama A&M Alabama State UAB American Appalachian St. Auburn Augusta Austin Peay Belmont Abbey Belmont Benedict Berry Bethune-Cookman Binghamton Birm. Southern Boston College Brevard Bryan Bucknell UC-Davis UC-Irvine Campbell Canisius Catawba Central Conn. Central Florida Central Wesleyan Charleston So. Charlotte Chattanooga Chicago State The Citadel Clemson Coastal Carolina Coker Coll. of Charleston Colorado Colorado State Columbia Univ. Columbia College Connecticut Converse Covenant Davidson Dayton Delaware DePaul Drake Duke East Carolina East Tenn. St. East. Kentucky East. Michigan East. Washington Elon Erskine Evansville Fairfield Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida Int. Fontbonne Francis Marion Fresno State Gardner-Webb Georgetown Georgia Ga. Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Harvard High Point Howard

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W 0 0 1 1 2 0 25 0 5 2 1 5 4 0 2 1 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 4 1 1 1 2 5 24 9 36 1 29 2 14 6 17 1 0 1 4 0 3 2 37 0 0 0 1 0 10 24 0 0 0 13 5 0 0 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 16 1 0 30 3 7 1 3 1

L 1 2 0 0 2 1 31 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 12 17 20 0 0 32 3 1 29 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 17 1 1 1 0 3 1 23 1 1 1 4 6 1 1 1 3 0 2 0 5 1 2 0 9 19 7 9 0 1 0

Last Mtg. 9/13/02 9/3/10 9/17/05 9/23/94 9/25/12 9/20/97 10/13/12 9/16/05 9/22/95 9/11/93 10/10/79 11/7/09 10/16/82 10/30/79 9/4/09 9/18/10 9/6/03 9/12/03 10/4/82 9/28/81 9/20/97 8/24/12 9/14/02 9/10/11 8/31/12 9/21/85 10/21/89 9/2/11 10/18/83 9/1/12 9/10/11 10/27/12 9/17/04 11/2/12 9/4/12 10/25/99 11/5/85 11/19/12 8/27/10 8/28/10 9/19/97 10/26/83 9/3/94 10/4/83 10/17/81 11/10/12 9/26/92 10/20/89 8/29/03 9/1/07 8/26/11 9/17/10 9/12/07 10/26/91 9/1/90 9/17/04 11/17/12 10/31/84 9/9/06 9/2/05 9/9/07 8/31/07 9/3/11 9/1/08 10/25/85 10/7/83 8/30/02 9/9/08 9/18/10 8/31/08 11/18/12 8/29/08 9/15/11 9/13/03 9/4/04 8/31/96

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Result L, 3-0 L. 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 L, 3-1 W, 3-0 L, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 2-0 W, 3-1 W, 2-0 L, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 L, 3-1 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-2 L, 0-3 L, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-1 L, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 L, 2-3 L, 3-0 L, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 2-0 L, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 L, 3-1 L, 3-0 L, 3-0 W, 3-2 L, 3-1 W, 3-0 L, 3-0 L, 3-1 L, 3-0 L, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 3-0 L, 3-0 L, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 L, 2-1 W, 3-1 L, 2-0 L, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 L, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 L, 3-1 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-2

Opponent W L Last Mtg. Result Huntington 1 0 10/22/82 W, 2-0 Illinois State 0 1 10/18/99 L, 3-0 Indiana 0 1 9/10/05 L, 3-1 Iowa 0 1 9/19/04 L, 3-0 IPFW 1 0 9/5/08 W, 3-0 IUPUI 0 1 8/30/03 L, 3-0 Jacksonville 5 4 9/11/04 W, 3-0 Jacksonville State 1 1 8/28/09 L, 3-1 James Madison 1 2 9/17/93 W, 3-1 Kansas 0 1 9/9/00 L, 3-0 Lamar 0 1 9/3/04 L, 3-1 Lander 5 0 9/29/80 W, 2-0 LaSalle 1 0 9/27/91 W, 3-0 Lenoir Rhyne 0 3 10/5/82 L, 2-0 Liberty 3 2 9/30/95 W, 3-0 Limestone 5 5 10/27/83 L, 2-1 Lipscomb 0 1 9/10/10 L, 3-0 Louisburg 0 1 10/5/79 L, 2-0 Loyola (Chicago) 0 2 9/3/94 L, 3-0 Mars Hill 2 1 10/13/83 L, 2-0 Marshall 14 13 10/25/96 L, 3-1 Mercer 9 3 8/31/12 W, 3-1 Miami Univ. (Ohio) 1 0 9/13/08 W, 3-1 Michigan State 0 1 9/18/09 L, 3-0 Middle Tenn. State 1 0 8/24/12 W, 3-0 Minnesota 0 1 9/6/97 L, 3-0 Mississippi 0 1 9/8/00 L, 3-1 Mississippi State 0 4 9/20/96 L, 3-0 Montana 1 0 9/7/12 W, 3-1 Montevallo 0 2 10/21/83 L, 2-0 Morehead State 0 2 8/30/03 L, 3-0 Morgan State 1 0 9/9/11 W, 3-0 Murray State 1 0 9/6/08 W, 3-0 Nevada-Reno 0 1 8/31/90 L, 3-0 Newberry 5 0 10/12/83 W, 2-0 North Carolina 0 2 10/31/93 L, 3-1 North Florida 1 0 9/10/05 W, 3-1 N.C. A&T State 4 0 10/18/97 W, 3-1 N.C. State 0 1 10/12/92 L, 3-0 North Greenville 3 0 10/15/81 W, 2-0 Northeastern 0 1 8/30/03 L, 3-0 Northern Arizona 1 0 9/13/02 W, 3-2 Northwestern State 1 0 9/13/97 W, 3-1 Oglethorpe 1 0 9/28/81 W, 2-0 Ohio University 0 3 9/11/04 L, 3-0 Pennsylvania 0 1 9/16/95 L, 3-0 Presbyterian 14 1 9/12/12 W, 3-0 Purdue 0 1 9/7/07 L, 0-3 Radford 2 0 8/30/02 W, 3-1 Rollins 0 2 9/27/84 L, 2-0 Rutgers 0 1 9/19/03 L, 3-0 Sacred Heart first meeting San Francisco 0 1 8/31/01 L, 3-0

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Opponent Samford South Alabama South Carolina South Florida S.C. State USC-Aiken USC Upstate South Florida Southern Cal. Southern Miss. Spartanburg Meth. Stetson St. Augustine’s St. Louis St. Mary’s (Md.) Tampa Tennessee Tennessee-Martin Tennessee Tech Texas-San Antonio Texas Tech Toledo Towson Troy Tulane UMBC UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington Utah Utah State Utah Valley State UW-Green Bay Valparaiso Villanova Virginia VCU Virginia Tech Wake Forest West Chester West Georgia West Virginia Western Carolina Western Kentucky William & Mary Winthrop Wisconsin Wisconsin-GB Wis.-Milwaukee Wofford Wright State Wyoming Xavier

W L 12 4 2 3 0 4 0 1 3 0 6 2 3 13 0 1 0 1 2 0 3 1 6 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 11 7 25 9 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 4 3 4 1 0 2 0 1 0 37 28 0 1 1 3 20 15 1 0 0 1 0 1 39 5 0 1 1 0 1 1

Last Mtg. Result 9/29/12 L, 2-3 9/24/94 L, 3-2 9/10/10 L, 3-0 9/1/00 L, 3-0 9/11/10 W, 3-1 9/4/90 W, 3-0 9/1/12 W, 3-0 8/31/90 L, 3-0 9/3/11 L, 3-0 10/16/93 W, 3-0 10/24/83 W, 2-0 11/6/98 W, 3-0 9/7/91 W, 3-2 9/16/00 L, 3-0 9/16/95 L, 3-1 9/27/84 L, 2-0 9/18/93 L, 3-0 9/16/94 W, 3-0 9/13/08 L, 3-1 8/25/12 W, 3-0 9/8/12 L, 2-3 9/4/10 L, 3-1 9/8/12 L, 1-3 9/5/09 W, 3-2 8/25/07 L, 3-1 9/25/92 W, 3-1 9/21/04 W, 3-2 10/19/12 W, 3-2 9/7/02 W, 3-1 12/5/08 L, 3-0 9/3/94 W, 3-0 9/1/06 L, 3-2 9/1/07 W, 3-2 9/12/08 L, 3-1 10/19/87 L, 3-0 9/4/99 L, 3-0 9/27/85 L, 3-0 8/25/06 L, 3-1 9/25/12 W, 3-0 10/20/89 W, 3-0 10/25/85 W, 3-0 9/9/00 W, 3-2 10/12/12 W, 3-0 9/12/08 L, 3-0 8/26/06 W, 3-0 10/23/12 W, 3-0 8/27/11 W, 3-1 9/2/94 L, 3-0 9/2/00 L, 3-0 10/26/12 L, 2-3 9/1/95 L, 3-0 9/1/01 W, 3-1 10/1/93 W, 3-1

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2013 FURMAN PALADINS VOLLEYBALL

LATHAM BASEBALL STADIUM

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ne of the first on-campus facilities constructed (1956) prior to Furman University’s move from downtown Greenville in the late 1950s, Latham Baseball Stadium, named in honor and memory of Dr. John T. and Gloria Latham, the parents of former Paladin All-Southern Conference performer and Furman benefactor Tommy Latham and his family in May of 2008, possesses as much charm and character as any baseball complex in the league. Located in the heart of Furman’s modern athletics complex on one of the nation’s most scenic campuses, Latham Stadium boasts an outstanding, well-maintained playing surface of Bermuda and rye grass known for its consistency and smoothness. With seating for 2,000, the stadium offers fans an excellent venue for enjoying collegiate baseball. In 2001, Latham Baseball Stadium underwent a significant improvement with the addition of lights that meet standards for Double A and Triple A professional baseball. On April 13, 2001, the Paladins hosted Southern Conference foe UNC Greensboro in the first home night game ever played on campus. In December of 2012 the university opened the Furman Baseball Complex, which represents Phase 1 of $3.7 million in facility enhancements at Latham Stadium. The complex is located just beyond the stands down the first base/ right field line and includes coaches’offices, locker rooms for both coaches and players, player lounge, training and equipment rooms, laundry, and spacious indoor batting and pitching cages. Constructed over a period of 10 months, the $2.2 million, 11,000-square foot facility was designed by McMillan, Pazdan, and Smith and built by SYS Constructors — both of Greenville. Fund-raising for Phase 2 of facility enhancements at Latham Stadium is now underway with the goal of improving the fan experience. Plans, which were unveiled in April of 2013, include a new backstop, press box, expansive concourse, concessions, public restrooms, and additional chair back seating throughout the stadium.

Since its opening on March 20, 1956, Latham Baseball Stadium has served as the home of six Southern Conference championship teams, including the 2005 Paladin squad that advanced to the NCAA Atlanta Regional after claiming the league’s tournament championship. Latham Baseball Stadium measures 330 feet down the left and right field lines, 350 feet to left center field, 371 feet to the right center field power alley, and 393 feet to the center field fence.

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n addition to Latham Stadium, its on-campus home, the Furman Paladins annually play several home games at Greenville’s spectacular Fluor Field at the West End, one of the country’s premier minor league ballparks. Furman played 12 games at Fluor Field in 2013 and recorded seven wins, including a pair of early season victories over Michigan State and decisions over Miami of Ohio, Cincinnati, nationally 11th-ranked South Carolina, USC Upstate, and Elon, whom the Paladins defeated in Southern Conference Tournament first round action. Furman has served as co-host of the 2009,‘12, and‘13 SoCon Baseball Tournament at Fluor Field — experiences that earned rave reviews from fans and league officials while showcasing Greenville’s dynamic downtown atmosphere. The Paladins played the first collegiate game in Fluor Field history on May 16, 2006, when they faced South Carolina in front of 6,155 fans — the largest crowd at the time to ever witness a Furman home baseball contest. Opened in 2006 and located at the corner of South Main and Markley Street in Greenville’s vibrant downtown, the intimate, 5,700-seat facility was named 2006 Ballpark of the Year by Ballparks.com. It serves as home of the Greenville Drive, the Single A South Atlantic League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. The popular facility also plays host to numerous civic functions and concerts, including a 2006 performance by Grammy Award winning artist Edwin McCain. Modeled after Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox, West End Field boasts its own“Green Monster,” a 30-foot high wall in left field equipped with a manual scoreboard. Dimensions all around the outfield wall are the same as Fenway Park, including “Pesky’s Pole” in right field. A 15x20 video screen is located in right field. Stadium features are numerous and include the Coca Cola Dugout, Upper Deck, Picnic Pavilion, and popular 500 Club that pays homage to all major leaguers who have hit 500 or more home runs in their careers. An extra-wide concourse and three concession stands at the back of the grandstand add to the overall fan-friendly experience, as does a sponsored children’s play area and grassy knoll

in the left field corner. The exterior of the ballpark, echoing Greenville’s textile past and rich baseball tradition, includes over 500,000 bricks reclaimed from former mills. “Shoeless” Joe Jackson grew up in Greenville and played for Brandon Mill, one of the city’s many textile teams before turning pro. His home, which also serves as a museum, is located just across the street from Fluor Field.

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TIMMONS ARENA

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n 1998 Furman University athletics entered a new era with the opening of Timmons Arena, the school’s on-campus, multi-purpose facility. The 100,000 square-foot arena, which seats 3,500 people for basketball and 6,000 for concerts and other school and community activities, currently serves as the home of the university’s football and men’s and women’s basketball programs. In addition to featuring two regulation-size basketball courts, the facility includes offices and locker room facilities, offices for sports information, a complete sports medicine facility, and a 7,000 square-foot strength and conditioning center that serves the university’s entire 20-sport intercollegiate athletics program. Arena seating is chair-back style and is collapsible to allow the available floor space to be used for a variety of activities. The lead gift of $4 million for the facility was provided by longtime Furman supporters William R. Timmons, Jr. ‘49, Jean Timmons Pelham ‘42, and Charlie and Kitty Wells ‘48 Timmons. Bill, Jean, and Charlie are children of the late William R. Timmons ‘14. At the time of facility dedication, BillTimmons, chairman of Greenville’s Canal Insurance Company, longtime university trustee, and recipient of an honorary degree from Furman, recalled that his family’s association with the university dated back from his father’s enrollment in 1910. His father’s brother, Charles Edward Timmons, Jr., also attended Furman before volunteering for World War I, during which he was killed in action. The construction of Timmons Arena eased overcrowding in Alley Gymnasium and in the Herman W. Lay Physical Activities Center (PAC), which currently serves as the home of the department of health and exercise science, student recreational and intramural sports, and fitness center. The decision to move forward with the arena was driven by the closing of Memorial Auditorium, the downtown Greenville facility that served as Furman’s basketball home for 38 years through the 1996 season. Located just southeast of the home stands at Paladin Stadium, Timmons Arena features a

main entrance and wings made of brick, with the rear constructed of split face block and insulated metal panels. Stanmar Inc. of Stanbury, Mass., which specializes in constructing athletic facilities, was the designer and builder at a cost of $10.9 million.

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et among 170 acres on one of the nation’s most attractive campuses, the Furman University Golf Course is rightfully acclaimed as one of the best collegiate courses in the country. Originally designed by Richard K. Webel of Long Island, N.Y., and Walter Cosby, superintendant of grounds and greens at the Greenbrier Hotel and Golf Resort, course construction began in 1957 when few colleges in the country had an on-campus facility. In the spring of 2008 the course was closed for major renovation, including the rebuilding of all tees and greens and several hole modifications and improvements. It re-opened in October 2008. The home of two of the nation’s oldest intercollegiate tournaments, the Furman Intercollegiate and Furman Lady Paladin Invitational, it also serves as the annual site of the annual 4A South Carolina State High School Championship. Over the years the course has hosted some of the game’s most renowned stars, including Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Curtis Strange, Jay Haas, Billy Andrade, and David Duval, as well as a host of outstanding women players, including Nancy Lopez and Furman graduates Betsy King, Beth Daniel, Dottie Pepper, Sherri Turner, and Maggie Will. The home of Furman’s nationally recognized women’s program that has made 26 national tournament appearances and placed multiple players on the LPGA Tour, the facility has also served as the primary course to several outstanding Furman men players, including 1983 Fred Haskins Award winner and current PGA Champions Tour member Brad Faxon ‘83, who holds the course record with a 62. The REK Center for Intercollegiate Golf, which opened in 1997, has provided a big boost to Furman’s golf programs. Launched with gifts from Betsy King, Beth Daniel, and Dottie Pepper, and completed with the help of an anonymous donor, the center serves as clubhouse and practice facility for Furman’s golf teams. In addition to coaches’ offices, locker rooms, and a meeting area, the center features putting and chipping greens, fairway and greenside bunkers, and a covered, heated tee.

In the summer of 2012 the university completed construction of Phase I of the REK Short Game Facility featuring three new holes and Champion Bermuda grass greens, as well as a renovated bent grass putting green — a $320,000 project. The approximately seven-acre area provides players with multiple short game practice possibilities and an opportunity to play multidirectional par-3 holes. Phase II will include further expansion of the REK Center, including a Learning Center at a cost of $1 million.

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PALADIN STADIUM

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urman’s Paladin Stadium, nestled beautifully on campus with a scenic view of Paris Mountain, is the football home of the Paladins, having opened in 1981 to replace Sirrine Stadium, which served as the site of Furman football for 45 years. The stadium, which features 16,000 permanent seats, originally was constructed to accommodate 13,200 spectators. Prior to the 1985 season, 2,800 additional seats were added, giving the stadium its current capacity. Following the completion of the 2012 campaign, the school began construction of the Pearce-Horton Football Complex, a 44,000-square foot, four-story facility that will serve as the new operational home for Furman football, complete with locker room, coaches’ offices, meeting rooms, sports medicine center, and “Heritage Hall.” Due for completion in the fall of 2013, the new building will also feature a club level and new press box. Designed by McMillan, Pazdan, and Smith of Greenville, the project is being handled by Triangle Construction, also of Greenville. Another significant improvement for Paladin Stadium includes the summer 2013 installation of a new ShawSports “Thunderbolt” playing surface, which will replace the original natural grass field. Other planned changes to enhance fan game day experience include the addition of padded chair back seating, improved lighting, and new pubic address system. Paladin Stadium is the third home of Furman football since 1919. Manly Field, completed in that year, served as the home of Furman football until 1936, when Furman moved the site of its football contests to then-newly constructed Sirrine Stadium. The first game played in Sirrine Stadium — a 14-13 Furman win over Davidson — was the sixth game of the year for Furman during the 1936 season. In 1980, Furman closed its association with Sirrine Stadium with a 28-15 victory over arch-rival The Citadel to win its first outright Southern Conference football championship. Furman opened Paladin Stadium in the same fashion it did Manly and Sirrine, winning the first game played within its confines. The Paladins defeated East Tennessee State, 21-0, in the stadium’s inaugural contest and in a quarter century of play have gone on to record a 152-45-1

(.770 winning percentage) home record, claiming 10 Southern Conference championships and the 1988 NCAA I-AA (FCS) national championship along the way. In 1985 the stadium’s field was named Eugene Stone Field in honor of Stone, who was directly responsible for the additional seats added to the stadium prior to the 1985 season. In 2009 the school added a new 13x32 video board and scoreboard. From initial grading to completion, Paladin Stadium took two years to be realized at a cost of approximately $2 million dollars. Construction was by Farley Construction of Columbia, S.C.

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new era began in Furman softball in 2001 with the opening of Pepsi Stadium. Dedicated prior to the Lady Paladins’ 3-2 win over thenSouthern Conference rival East Tennessee State, Pepsi Stadium replaced Furman Field, which served as the center of the school’s highly successful softball program in its first 20 years of existence. During that time, Furman produced a 207-97 record (.681). Its outfield sodded with Bermuda grass, which provides a consistently smooth playing surface, Pepsi Stadium measures 200 feet down the left and right field foul lines and 220 feet to the center field fence. With seating for 300, the facility boasts enclosed brick dugouts, laser graded infield, bullpens, two batting cages located down the right field line, scoreboard, and a padded outfield fence bordered by an attractive hedge. The opening of Pepsi Stadium signaled Furman’s continued commitment to softball excellence. In 1994 the Lady Paladins captured the first regular season and tournament championships offered by the Southern Conference, and the following year Furman made it two in a row by claiming the league regular season crown. In 2007 Furman returned to the championship ranks by making a clean sweep of the SoCon Tournament field, defeating College of Charleston, Elon, Western Carolina, and Georgia Southern en route to the crown and first ever NCAA Tournament appearance. In the fall of 2013, Furman completed another major upgrade for Paladin softball with the construction of a new press box and coaches’ office complex at Pepsi Stadium. The two-story, 2,700-square foot facility includes restrooms and a concession stand on the lower level, a second floor featuring offices for head coach Kyle Jamieson and his staff, room for media and game day operations, and a lounge area to entertain recruits and other guests. The architect for the project was McMillan, Pazdan, and Smith of Greenville and builder was The Elliott Group, also of Greenville.

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EUGENE STONE III SOCCER STADIUM / SEAGRAVES FIELD

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n September of 1995, over 3,500 fans joined with international soccer great Pelé in dedicating Furman University’s new Eugene Stone III Soccer Stadium. The facility, which features a brick and wrought iron fence, 3,000 permanent seats, fully-automated scoreboard, modern press box, and lighting for night games, serves as home of Furman’s sucessful men’s and women’s soccer programs and has been the site of five Southern Conference Tournaments and a pair of NCAA Tournament first round matches. Named for the late Eugene Stone, long-time Furman benefactor, the $1 million complex is one of several generous gifts made by Stone and the Stone Foundation to Furman University in support of the school’s athletics program. In 1981 Stone provided the grading work for Furman’s Paladin Stadium football field, which is named in his honor, and in 1983 he initiated significant annual scholarship support for Furman’s men’s soccer program. During the 2013-14 school year the university will break ground on a $1.6 million, two-story fieldhouse that will house home and visiting team locker rooms, expanded public restrooms, a permanent concession area, referees’room, and storage space. The second floor will serve as an open-air plaza for watching games. Due primarily to Stone’s commitment, Furman’s men’s soccer program has responded by winning 19 Southern Conference championships and making eight NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the “Elite 8” in 1999 following first and second round wins over North Carolina and Wake Forest, respectively. Furman finished that season 21-2-1 and ranked third in the final Soccer America poll. In 2002, the Paladins posted a 19-3-1 mark, including a pair of NCAA Tournament wins, and in 2007 Furman posted a 19-4 mark and advanced into the NCAA Tournament second round before losing, 1-0, to eventual champion Wake Forest. All told the Paladins have compiled a 112-35-11 record in Stone Stadium (.744). Furman players who have starred in Stone Stadium include Clint Dempsey, a standout per-

former with Tottenham (EPL) and 2006 and 2010 United States World Cup Teams; U.S. National Team and Major League Soccer (MLS) Houston Dynamo’s Ricardo Clark; Shea Salinas of the MLS San Jose Earthquakes; Alec Kann of the MLS Chicago Fire; and Walker Zimmerman of the MLS Dallas FC. Furman women’s soccer, meanwhile, has enjoyed similar success since the program’s start in 1994. Over its 18 seasons of play, the Lady Paladins have captured six conference regular season titles, made five NCAA Tournament appearances, and posted a 112-46-10 home match record in Stone Stadium (.696).

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ALLEY GYMNASIUM

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n the fall of 2005 Furman volleyball became the first Southern Conference program to begin play in a volleyball-specific complex when it moved its home court from Timmons Arena into Alley Gymnasium. “Alley Gym is such a great venue for volleyball because the scale of the facility is more in proportion to the size of a volleyball court,” said head coach Michelle Young at the time. “Our fans are right on top of the action, and the noise level is a major advantage for us when playing at home.” The transition of Furman volleyball to Alley Gym actually began due to a scheduling conflict at Timmons Arena, the program’s former home, during the 2004 campaign. “The atmosphere was so exciting for that first match that we knew this was where we need to play ,” added Young, whose team went on to post a 4-1 mark that year on its new home court. In 2011 Furman posted a perfect 8-0 record in Alley Gymnasium, and over the past four seasons (2009-12) the Paladins have combined to go 34-5 in the facility (.872), including an 11-1 mark in 2009 as part of a program best 26-4 campaign that featured a perfect 16-0 SoCon regular season. In 2008 Furman won seven home matches on the way to a 2114 season, SoCon Tournament championship, and NCAA Tournament appearance. Since moving into the facility the Paladins have forged a 60-18 home mark (.769). Prior to the squad’s permanent move into the facility in 2005, the gym floor was stripped, repainted, and sealed in a volleyball specific design. In addition, the ceiling was replaced and new scoreboard, strobe lighting, and wireless internet hub installed. Seating for 500 was also provided. In 2007 air conditioning was added to the court area to make the facility even more fan friendly. Another program enhancement was the procurement of a new, larger locker room, located just off the court, and new coaches’ offices in the building. In 2006 the Friends of Furman Volleyball (FoFV) helped celebrate the program’s new home by hosting a house warming party called “Rally in the Alley.”

Originally constructed in 1958, Alley Gymnasium was used as a practice facility for all athletic teams over the years. It is named for former Furman basketball coach and athletics director Lyles Alley, who headed up the Paladin basketball program for over 20 years and coached All-America Furman performers Frank Selvy and Darrell Floyd, among others.

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MINOR HERNDON MICKEL TENNIS CENTER

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urman University’s tennis programs, which over the years have brought great distinction to the university with numerous championships and outstanding play, boast as their home one of the region’s top tennis facilities, the Minor Herndon Mickel Tennis Center. The central building of the tennis center, which encloses approximately 41,000 square feet, features four indoor courts and a clubhouse with offices for the men’s and women’s coaches, locker rooms for home and visiting teams, lobby, lounge, and viewing area for the outdoor courts. The complex also includes an outside stadium court with seating for 400 people and 15 outdoor courts. The $2 million complex was completed in 1996 and named in honor of the later Minor Mickel, a long-time supporter of the university and first woman to serve as chair of the Furman Board of Trustees. An original gift of $600,000 was made in 1993 by Mrs. Mickel’s family in her honor. Additional commitments by the family, alumni, and friends of the university in the following year boosted the total to nearly $2 million. Mrs. Mickel, a native of Elberton, Ga., and graduate of the University of Georgia, was a longtime Greenville resident. She served on both Furman’s Advisory Council and Board of Trustees, and, in 1989, became the first woman ever to chair the board. In addition, she was honored with the school’s Mary Mildred Sullivan Award and was awarded an honorary doctorate degree in 1993, prior to her death in 2005. The complex also honors other individuals for their contributions to Furman. Family and friends of the late B.O. (Tommy) Thomason, an avid tennis player and Furman graduate who served as the university’s chief legal counsel prior to his death in 1993, made gifts in his memory. One group of outdoor courts is called the Tommy Thomason Men’s Complex. The stadium court is named in honor of Paul Scarpa, who served for 45 years as Furman’s men’s tennis coach prior to his retirement in 2011. Court One is named in honor of longtime women’s coach Debbie Southern. Other courts have been named by donors to honor family and friends.

In 2009 the Furman men’s tennis scoreboard was given by Barry Cox, a Scarpa pupil, in honor of his father, Charles W. Cox, former president of Daniel Construction and avid tennis player and friend of Scarpa. The outdoor courts for both the men’s and women’s teams were resurfaced in the summer of 2011. Both the men’s and women’s tennis teams have been extremely successful, combining to win 57 Southern Conference regular season and tournament championships over the years.

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IRWIN BELK COMPLEX FOR TRACK & FIELD

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urman University, which over the years has claimed seven Southern Conference titles in track and field and six league cross country championships, dedicated the Irwin Belk Complex for Track and Field in 1997. The facility is named in honor of its principal benefactor, Irwin Belk, the son of William Henry Belk and the founder of the Belk merchandising empire. Irwin Belk, a longtime leader in business, the arts, politics, and education in North Carolina, attended the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, where he set a number of records in track. As a philanthropist, Belk has given the lead gift for track and field complexes at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and now Furman, and is dedicated to the advancement of the sport. In addition to the improved track complex, Furman now boasts the Kelsey-West track, a red MONDO surface with eight 42-inch lanes. The high jump, long jump, triple jump, and pole vault runways are joined by a cream colored apron. MONDO is the premier name in track surfaces and has been used in each of the last eight Olympics and numerous World Track & Field Championships. In April 2007, Furman announced the planned construction of a new $2.5 million track house and a new track complex. The first phase of the project will be a two-story, 6,000-square-foot track house that will be situated atop the hill overlooking the track, off Cherrydale Lane. It will include locker rooms for the men’s and women’s teams, coaches’ offices, a reception area and a warm-up area for athletes. Attached to the track house will be a new 2,000-square-foot laboratory for the Furman Institute of Running and Scientific Training faculty. The new track house also includes subsequent plans to renovate the existing Irwin Belk Complex For Track & Field, install lights, construct bleacher seating for 1,500, erect a press box, and add parking. The facility construction and improvements announcement in 2007 came in conjunction

with the Asics Blue Shoes Mile banquet held at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Greenville. Over 400 alumni and others, including 1972 U.S. Olympic gold medalist in the 800 meters, Dave Wottle, and former Boston Marathon winner Amby Burfoot, were on hand for the eventful weekend that also included the second annual Asics Blue Shoes Mile run. Renowned distance runner Alan Webb capped the event, attended by over 3,000 fans, by recording the first-ever sub-4-minute mile on a South Carolina track with a time of 3:57.83.

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SPORTS MEDICINE

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urman University’s Sports Medicine Center, with three current campus locations encompassing nearly 7,000 square-feet of space, state-of-the-art equipment, heated therapy pool, and diverse professional staff, delivers health services to the more than 400 young men and women who comprise Furman’s 20-sport intercollegiate athletics program. The goal of Furman’s Sports Medicine program is to create an environment that is most conducive to the physical well-being of the student-athlete.

Facilities The Sports Medicine main office, with over 4,000 square-feet of space in the Athletics Building, serves as the university’s outpatient rehabilitation facility. The 2,700-square foot Timmons Arena office houses the Athletic Training Center, and the aquatic therapy facility is located in the Lay Physical Activities Center (PAC). A fourth sports medicine location will be included in the new Pearce-Horton Football Complex under construction at Paladin Stadium. All facilities are fully staffed daily and available to all Furman athletic teams.

Staff The Sports Medicine Center utilizes a multi-disciplinary approach to patient care, bringing together professionals with diverse backgrounds and expertise in sports medicine and physical therapy. The staff includes athletic trainers and physical therapists with years of experience treating athletes at all levels. Staff athletic trainers are responsible for monitoring the health status of each student-athlete on a daily basis. In addition to the existing staff, the center engages an extensive network of medical professionals available to the student-athlete. Piedmont Orthopaedic Associates serves as the team physician group and provides comprehensive orthopedic care to athletic teams. Nutritionists and sport psychologists are also part of the referring network.

Staff Elaine Baker, Director Craig Clark, Head Athletic Trainer Diana Casali, Assistant Athletic Trainer Adam Chinery, Assistant Athletic Trainer Krista Gruhn, Assistant Athletic Trainer Casey Moore, Assistant Athletic Trainer Heather Newman, Assistant Athletic Trainer Chris Paré, Assistant Athletic Trainer Katie Chisolm, Staff Physical Therapist Beth Davis, Staff Physical Therapist Amy Donald, Staff Physical Therapist Joanna Rish, Staff Physical Therapist Patrick Evatt, Physical Therapist Assistant Cheryl Edge, Physical Therapist Assistant Leah Kayce, Athletic Training Fellow Anna Zelent, Athletic Training Fellow Kathryn Smoke, Office Manager Starr Williams, Front Office Specialist Wendy Riles, Front Office Assistant

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STRENGTH TRAINING & CONDITIONING

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urman’s broad-based, 20-sport athletics program is supported by its ultra-modern, 7,000 square-foot strength training and conditioning, located in Timmons Arena. Served by three professional strength coaches, the facility features a full range of weight training and exercise equipment to assist Furman’s 400-plus student-athletes in reaching their athletic potential. Easily accessible and sporting an excellent view of Paladin Stadium, the center, which is lined with mirrors and includes two separate coaches offices room, is outfitted with MONDO flooring and features all new strength training and conditioning equipment following a complete upgrade in 2012.

Strength and Conditioning Mission Statement The mission of the Paladin Strength and Conditioning program is to build championship-caliber student-athletes by applying discipline, work ethic, leadership, and accountability principles while training in a safe, clean, scientifically-backed facility and program. By modeling servant leadership principles, we will develop young men and young women who will run their race to win in the classroom, in competition, and in life.

Strength and Conditioning Philosophy The Paladin Strength and Conditioning philosophy is to enhance athletic performance through a foundation of proven, old-school methods as well as the incorporation of cutting-edge, scientifically-backed ideas within our training regimens. We believe in developing athletes

through the 6:3:1 principle. The mind is to the body as 3 is to 1, and the spirit is to the mind as 6 is to 3.

Weight Room Description The strength training & conditioning facility is an official Hammer Strength training center, boasting twentyfour power stations. The weight room also contains a full unilateral training circuit, a plyometric development zone, a multidirectional speed area, a large variation of kettlebells and dumbbells, along with up-to-date cardiovascular machines. The facility also boasts the addition of five high-definition flat screen televisions, supported by a state-of-the-art Bose audio system. Additionally, Paladin athletes can partake in the room’s nutrition area, which contains vitamins, minerals, and protein recovery shakes. The Furman Strength and Conditioning facility is the official home of the Tsunami Barbell, a cutting-edge training device that is unparalleled in recruiting fasttwitch fibers through proprioception.

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ionships (19) than any on regular season champ SoC re mo n wo has cer pMen’s soc other sport at Furman.

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t A 3-1 victory over UNC Greensboro gave Furman women’s soccer the 2007 SoCon Tournament title and program’s fifth NCAA Tournament appearance.

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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP/NCAA TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

MEN’S SPORTS

SoCon Regular Season

SoCon Tournament

NCAA Tournament

Football.....................................(12) — 1978-80-81-82-83-85-88-89.................................................................................................... (15) — 1982-83-85-86-88-89-90-96 -90-99-01-04 -99-00-01-02-04-05-06 Soccer.................................(19) — 1983-84-86-87-88-90-91-92-93..................... (12) — 1988-89-91-92-93-94-96-97........................ (8) — 1991-93-99-00-01-02-07-10 -94-95-96-98-99-00-01-02-07-10 -99-00-01-07 Cross Country.................................................................................................................................... (3) — 1961-65-76 Basketball...................................................(5) — 1974-75-77-80-91..................................(6) — 1971-73-74-75-78-80...................................(6) — 1971-73-74-75-78-80 Indoor Track.................................................................................................................................. (4) — 1961-62-63-76 Baseball...........................................................(4) — 1965-69-71-76.......................................................(2) — 1991-05........................................(5) — 1965-69-76-91-05 Outdoor Track.................................................................................................................................... (3) — 1962-63-65 Tennis....................................(9) — 1992-93-94-98-01-02-06-08-09..................... (14) — 1969-72-76-77-86-87-90-91............................................. (4) — 2001-06-08-09 -93-97-01-06-08-09 Golf........................................................................................................................ (13) — 1970-73-75-76-77-84-85-86...................................(6) — 1977-86-97-02-04-10 -88-93-97-04-10 Men’s Totals.................................(49) — SoCon Regular Season.................................(57) — SoCon Tournament...................................(44) — NCAA Tournament

WOMEN’S SPORTS

SoCon Regular Season

SoCon Tournament

NCAA Tournament

Volleyball................................................................... (2) — 1993-00.......................................................(2) — 1990-08.............................................................(1) — 2008 Soccer.................................................. (6) — 1995-99-00-01-02-03............................................ (4) — 1999-02-04-07........................................(5) — 1999-00-02-04-07 Cross Country............................................................................................................................... (4) — 1993-94-95-00 Basketball........................................................(4) — 1990-92-93-97.......................................................(2) — 1995-00........................................................(2) — 1995-00 Softball....................................................................... (2) — 1994-95.......................................................(2) — 1994-07 ............................................................(1) — 2007 Tennis................................. (18) — 1986-87-89-91-92-93-94-99-00..................... (16) — 1987-89-91-92-93-94-98-99..............................(9) — 1999-00-01-02-04-05-06 -01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09 -00-01-02-04-05-06-07-08 -07-08 Golf........................................................................................................................ (13) — 1994-95-96-97-98-99-00-01...................... (26) — 1983-84-85-86-87-90-92-93 -02-04-05-08-09 -94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02 -03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10 *(7) — 1974-75-76-77-78-80-82 Women’s Totals

(32) — SoCon Regular Season

(43) — SoCon Tournament

(51) — NCAA Tournament

Furman Totals

(81) — SoCon Regular Season

(100) — SoCon Tournament

(95) — NCAA Tournament

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NCAA D1 All-Americans (112) Baseball (1) Tom Mastny, 2003 Men’s Basketball (9) Frank Selvy, 1952-53-54 Darrell Floyd, 1955-56 Jerry Smith, 1962 Dick Esleeck, 1969 Clyde Mayes, 1975 Jonathan Moore, 1978 Football (58) Bob Wilder, 1930 Roten Shetley, 1939 Bruce Gheesling, 1981 Stanford Jennings, 1982 Ernest Gibson, 1982-83 Rock Hurst, 1984 Gene Reeder, 1985 Kyle Davis, 1985 merican p Tom Mastn son, 2003 All-A Alex Albert, 1987 y le p Brandi Jack average (1.09) d the nation in earned ru Jeff Blankenship, 1988 n in 2003. Fe Cowan, 1988 Kelly Fletcher, 1989 Chris Roper, 1989 Kevin Kendrick, 1990 Steve Duggan, 1990 Eric Walter, 1991 Allen Edwards, 1991 Kota Suttle, 1992 Carl Tremble, 1992 Ronnie McCutchan, 1993 Andre Worrell, 1993 Jim Richter, 1994 Luther Broughton, 1996 Bryan Dailer, 1997 Orlando Ruff, 1998 John Keith, 1999 Des Kitchings, 1999 Louis Ivory, 2000-01 Josh Moore, 2000 Will Bouton, 2000-01 p Led by All-American linebacker Will Bouton, Furman Marty Priore, 2000-01 Chris Stewart, 2000-01 snapped Georgia Southern’s 39-game home winning streak Donnie Littlejohn, 2001 with a 24-17 triumph in the 2001 playoff semifinals. Brian Bratton, 2001 Trevor Kruger, 2002 p 2009 Furman All-American Laura Rodney Johnson, 2002 Gioia won a combined 145 singles and Danny Marshall, 2003 doubles matches in her career. Ben Bainbridge, 2004 William Freeman, 2004-05 t Five-time Division I AllRoy Ravenell, 2004 & ‘06 American Angel Myers won Patrick Covington, 2005 an NCAA championship in the Corey Stewart, 2005 Ingle Martin, 2005 200-yard individual medley in Jerome Felton, 2007 1989 and went on to capture Joel Bell, 2008 six medals, including three William Middleton, 2008 gold, at the 1992 and ‘96 OlymKadarron Anderson, 2009 & ‘11 pics. Ryan Steed, 2011 Colin Anderson, 2011 Dakota Dozier, 2012 Jerodis Williams, 2012 Men’s Golf (3) Brad Faxon, 1982-83 Jack Kay, 1985 Women’s Golf (11) Sherri Turner, 1979 Cindy Davis, 1983 Dottie Pepper, 1985 & ‘87 Kristel Mourgue D’Algue, 1993

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Caroline Peek, 1993 & ‘95 Jen Hanna, 1998 Brandi Jackson, 2003 Sarah Johnston, 2004 Jenny Suh, 2005 Men’s Soccer (16) Osian Roberts, 1986 & ‘88 Pete Santora, 1996-97 Daniel Alvarez, 1999 Matt Goldsmith, 1999-00 John Barry Nusum, 1999-00-01 Ricardo Clark, 2002 Clint Dempsey, 2002 Jon Leathers, 2007 Shea Salinas, 2007 Walker Zimmerman, 2011 & ‘12 Women’s Soccer (2) Kaye Brownlee, 1999 Emily Turgeon, 2000

merica rman earned All-A p Walker Zimme . honors in 2011 & 12

Softball (1) Cathy Frohnheirser, 1993

p All-Ame rican Clyd eM record, So Con regula ayes led Furman to a 22-7 r season a and NCAA nd tourney Tournamen crowns, t appearan ce in 1975 .

Swimming (5) Angel Myers, 1987 (2) & ‘89 (3) Men’s Tennis (5) Don Barton, 1981 Ned Caswell, 1986-87 James Cameron, 2002 John Chesworth, 2002 Women’s Tennis (1) Laura Gioia, 2009

t 2000 All-American selection Emily Turgeon tallied 57 goals and 148 points in her career — both Furman standards.

p John Cheworth, 2002 doubles All-American.

t All-American Cathy Frohnheiser hit .492 and led the nation in doubles and RBI in 1993, keying Furman to a 40-14 season.

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CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (35) Baseball (3) John Campbell, 1971 Rob Goecker, 1992 Jon Stallsmith, 2003 Men’s Basketball (2) John Cottingham, 1977 Derek Waugh, 1993 Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field (1) Lee Gilmer, 2012 Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field (1) Rebekah Potts, 2004 Football (15) Jeff Holcomb, 1976 Brian Jager, 1984-85 Steve Squire, 1986 Kelly Fletcher, 1988-89 Chris Roper, 1989 Mike Wood, 1989 Eric Walter, 1990-91 Stuart Rentz, 1999 Marion Martin, 1999-00 Rodney Johnson, 2002 Adi Filipovic, 2006

p Derek Waugh earned Academ ic AllAmerica accolad es at Furman an d a law degree from Wak e Forest Univers ity.

p Page Bridges

Men’s Soccer (4) Scott Broderick, 1988 Chad Young, 1992 Scott Blount, 2000-01 Women’s Soccer (1) Kaye Brownlee, 2001 Softball (4) Emilie McDonald, 1988-89 Julie Glasser, 1996-97 Men’s Tennis (2) Steve Price, 1986 James Cameron 2003 Women’s Tennis (1) Mary Neill Hagood, 2005 Volleyball (1) Kristen Kiessling, 1996

p Lee Gilmer

p Charlie Anderson was an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient.

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars (15) Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field (1) Lee Gilmer, 2012 Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field (2) Rebekah Potts, 2004 Page Bridges, 2008 Football (10) Jeff Holcomb, 1977 Charlie Anderson, 1981 Ernest Gibson, 1983 Brian Jager, 1985 Steve Squire, 1986 Chris Roper, 1989 Eric Walter, 1989 Paul Siffri, 1989 Philly Jones, 1995 Adi Filipovic, 2006 Women’s Soccer (1) Kaye Brownlee, 2002 Women’s Tennis (1) Megan Dunigan, 2002

t Julie Glasser was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American.

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p Scott Blount was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-Am erica selection.

merican lineDA Academic All-A SI Co e tim oTw p and doctoral rtin holds masters backer Marion Ma ford. degrees from Stan p James Cameron earned an ITA All-America tab in doubles in 2002 and CoSIDA Academic All-America accolades in 2003.

t Honored as both an NSCAA All-American and CoSIDA Academic All-American, Kay Brownlee is the most heralded player in Furman women’s soccer history.

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p NCAA Postgraduate Scholar Ernest Gibson played six years in the NFL, including five with New England, where he participated in Super Bowl XX. Furman 95 Paladins


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u Louis Ivory rushed for a nation leading 2,079 yards in 2001 and won the Walter Payton Award as the nation’s top offensive player in NCAA I-AA (FCS).

t Adi Filipovic was recognized as 2006 national scholar-athlete of the year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics.

t,” scored the “Corbin Come p Frank Selvy, and was 0 points in a game an NCAA record 10 r of the ye Pla l Press Nationa named 1954 United Year.

u Brad Faxon was honored as college golf’s player of the year in 1982 with the Fred Haskins Award.

t Melissa Liebschwager led the nation in 3-point shooting in 2008-09 and won the women’s NCAA Division I 3-point shooting competition.

u Paul Scarpa, a member of six halls of fame, recorded more wins than any coach in NCAA Division I men’s tennis history (853). Furman 96 Paladins


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u As a freshman Dottie Pepper finished as the low amateur at the 1984 United States Open.

s named national de Jeff Blankenship wa p the g din lea er aft ar ye fensive player of the . tional championship na 88 19 the to ins Palad p In 2001 Bobby Johnson became the third coach to win national coach of the year honors.

t Beth Daniel twice won the United States Amateur (1975 & ’77) and competed in both Curtis Cup and World Cup competition during her Furman career.

Long won three NCAA p Caroline Peek s (1992-94). Drive Championship

NCAA PUBLIC RECOGNITION AWARDS Since 2005 the NCAA has honored 39 Furman athletic teams with public recognition awards for Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores that rank in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports for the previous four years. The APR provides a real-time look at a team’s academic success each semester by tracking the academic progress of each student-athlete. The APR includes both retention at an institution and academic eligibility in its calculation and provides a clear picture of the academic culture in each sport. Furman Sport Year Football................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2005-06-07 Men’s Basketball...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................2006 Men’s Cross Country.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................2008 Men’s Golf.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2005-06-07-08-09 Men’s Outdoor Track....................................................................................................................................................................................................................2007-08 Women’s Basketball..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2005-06-07-08-09 Women’s Cross Country.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2009-10-11-12 Women’s Tennis......................................................................................................................................................................................................................2005-06-11 Women’s Indoor Track............................................................................................................................................................................................. 2006-07-08-09-10-11 Women’s Outdoor Track.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2006-07-08-09-10-11 Women’s Volleyball.................................................................................................................................................................................................................2010-11-12 Furman 97 Paladins


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SoCon Player Of The Year (108) Baseball (4) Todd Brenizer, 1974 (Player) Will Ertel, 1991 (Pitcher) Tom Mastny, 2003 (Pitcher) A.J. Davidiuk, 2006 (Player) Men’s Basketball (10) Frank Selvy, 1953-54 Darrell Floyd, 1955-56 Russ Hunt, 1972 Clyde Mayes, 1974-75 Jonathan Moore, 1979-80 Chuck Vincent, 1988 Women’s Basketball (5) Natalie Cleckley, 1991 Rushia Brown, 1992 Jackie Smith, 1998 & ‘00 Deshara Shealey, 2003 Women’s Cross Country (6) Cate Pichon, 1990 (XC) Heather VandeBrake, 1993-94-95 (XC) Lynn Kepper, Hudson, 1996 (XC) Megan Lordi, 2008 (XC) Football (17) David Henderson, 1978 Stanford Jennings, 1981-82-83 Bobby Lamb, 1985 Jeff Blankenship, 1988 Kelly Fletcher, 1989 (Defense) Frankie DeBusk, 1990 (Offense) Kevin Kendrick, 1990 (Defense) Allen Edwards, 1991 (Defense) Bryan Dailer, 1997 (Defense) John Keith, 1999 (Offense) Louis Ivory, 2000-01 (Offense) Will Bouton, 2000-01 (Defense) William Freeman, 2004 (Defense) Men’s Golf (2) Nick Cifelli, 1993 Matt Davidson, 2002 Women’s Golf (14) Caroline Peek, 1993-94 Jen Hanna, 1996 & ‘98 Ashli Price, 1997 Lindsay Smith, 1999 Jennifer Perri, 2000-01-02 Brandi Jackson, 2003 Sarah Johnston, 2004 Jenny Suh, 2005 Stefanie Kenoyer, 2009-10 Men’s Soccer (12) Osian Roberts, 1986 & ‘08 Andrew Burr, 1990 Andrew Zorovich, 1991 Jay Weyer, 1993 Ryan Higginbotham, 1996 Pete Santora, 1997 Daniel Alvarez, 1999 John Barry Nusum, 2001 John Leathers, 2006-07 Coleton Henning, 2011 Women’s Soccer (6) Liz Bielefeld, 1995 Emily Turgeon, 2000 & ‘02 Andrea Morrison, 2003

The Southern Conference, which begins its 93rd season of intercollegiate competition in 2013, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), to tackling the issue of freshman eligibility (1922), to developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the 3-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference studentathletes have been recognized on Capital One Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 20 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions, including Wofford volleyball player Rachel Woodlee, who earned the honor last year. The Conference currently consists of 11 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first-class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. MEMBERSHIP HISTORY On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern SOUTHERN CONFERENCE MEMBER SCHOOLS Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, Appalachian State University.................................. Boone, North Carolina called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, The Citadel........................................................ Charleston, South Carolina 1932, at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Davidson College..................................................Davidson, North Carolina Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and Elon University............................................................ Elon, North Carolina south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganiz- Furman University.............................................. Greenville, South Carolina ing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the Georgia Southern University........................................Statesboro, Georgia new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic University of North Carolina-Greensboro.......... Greensboro, North Carolina Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technol- Samford University.................................................Birmingham, Alabama ogy, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi University of Tennessee-Chattanooga ..................Chattanooga, Tennessee A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Western Carolina University...............................Cullowhee, North Carolina Vanderbilt. Wofford College............................................. Spartanburg, South Carolina The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools – Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest – departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. A third major shift occurred in 2012-13, when five members announced their departures and three schools were added. College of Charleston announced its decision to leave for the Colonial Athletic Association following the 2012-13 season, while Appalachian State (Sun Belt), Davidson (Atlantic 10), Elon (Colonial) and Georgia Southern (Sun Belt) announced they would depart following the 2013-14 campaign. At the Southern Conference’s 2013 spring meetings in Hilton Head Island, S.C., the league officially extended invitations to former members East Tennessee State and VMI, as well as Mercer, to join the league for the 2014-15 academic year. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 11 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Current league members are Appalachian State, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNCG, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success. The Southern Conference declares champions in 10 men’s sports – football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf – and nine women’s sports – soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis, golf and softball. Furman 98 Paladins


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Softball (7) Cathy Frohnheiser, 1994 (Player) Kim Currier, 1994 (Pitcher) Julie Glasser, 1995-96-97 (Player) Amy Jakubowski, 1995 (Pitcher) Chrissy Hacker (Pitcher) Men’s Tennis (6) Ned Caswell, 1987 Ashley Gaines, 1991 Sam Schroerlucke, 1998 John Chesworth, 2002 James Cameron, 2003 Andy Juc, 2008

2001 p Louis Ivory,

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p A charter m ember of the So Con Hall of Fame, Megan Du nigan is the only four-time player of the ye ar in league hist ory.

Women’s Tennis (13) Janey Strause, 1986 Karen Kelly, 1989 Beth Niemyer, 1993 Megan Dunigan, 1999-00-01-02 Mary Kovarik, 2003 Mary Neill Hagood, 2004-05 Laura Gioia, 2007 & ‘09 Monica Arguello, 2011 Women’s Indoor Track & Field (3) Cate Pichon, 1991 (Indoor) Shiree Cutts, 1995 (Indoor) Heather VandeBrake, 1996 (Indoor) Volleyball (4) Kristen Kiessling, 1996 Brooke Jackson, 1998 Nicole Palazzo, 2006 Kelsey Salava, 2009

SoCon Athlete Of The Year (16)

p Debbie Southern, a 13-time SoCon Coach of the Year honoree, directed Furman’s women’s tennis program to an incredible 100-match SoCon regular season winning streak from 1999 through 2010.

t Coleton Henning, 2011 SoCon Player of the Year

Men’s Basketball (4) Frank Selvy, 1953 Darrell Floyd, 1955-56 Clyde Mayes, 1975 Women’s Cross Country (1) Heather VandeBrake, 1996 Football (4) Stanford Jennings, 1984 Rock Hurst, 1985 Jeff Blankenship, 1989 Louis Ivory, 2001 Women’s Golf (1) Caroline Peek, 1995 Women’s Soccer (1) Kay Brownlee, 1999 Men’s Tennis (1) James Cameron, 2003 Women’s Tennis (4) Megan Dunigan, 2002 Mary Neill Hagood, 2005 Laura Gioia, 2009 t In 1970 Bob King became the first Furman coach to land SoCon Coach of the Year honors.

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SoCon Tournament MVP (51) Baseball (2) Brent Williams, 1991 Nick Hollstegge, 2005 Men’s Basketball (7) Frank Selvy, 1952 Jerry Martin, 1971 Roy Simpson, 1972 Clyde Mayes, 1973 & ‘75 Jonathan Moore, 1978 & ‘80 Women’s Basketball (2) Janice Rhynehardt, 1989 Rushia Brown, 1994 Men’s Indoor Track & Field (1) Bill Dimitrouleas, 1973 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (3) Gee Merritt, 1965 Lee Fidler, 1971 Bill Dimitrouleas, 1973 Men’s Soccer (11) Rod Underwood, 1988 Andrew Burr, 1989 Andrew Zorovich, 1991 Jay Weyer, 1993 Brian Little, 1994 Ryan Higginbotham, 1996-97 Graham Seagraves, 1999 John Barry Nusum, 2000 Anthony Esquivel, 2001 Bryan Amos, 2007 Women’s Soccer (4) Kaye Brownlee, 1999 Andrea Morrison, 2002 & ‘04 Rachel Fry, 2007

p Paul Scarpa wa s the longest ten ured coach (45 years) in any sport in SoCon history prior to his retire ment in July of 2011 .

u Michelle Young was named SoCon Coach of the Year in 2006 & ‘09.

Softball (1) Amber Kiser, 2007 Men’s Tennis (6) Sam Schroerlucke, 1995 & ‘97 James Cameron, 2001 Andy Juc, 2006 & ‘08 Bo Ladyman, 2009 Women’s Tennis (12) Janey Strause, 1987 Joanie Ekins, 1988 Emelie Isaksson, 1998 Jarrell Starnes, 1999 Megan Dunigan, 2000-01 Gene Holman, 2002 Caroline Bentley, 2004-05 Bonnie Baird, 2006 Lauren Osborne, 2007 Laura Gioia, 2008 Volleyball (2) Jennifer Wilson, 1990 Allison West, 2008

SoCon Coach of the Year (95) Baseball (1) Tom Wall, 1976 Men’s Basketball (3) Joe Williams, 1973

ayer time SoCon Pl re was a twooo M an . th VP na M t p Jo namen d SoCon Tour of the Year an

p Andy Juc was a two-time SoCon Tournament MVP.

u Furman women’s basketball coach Jackie Carson was twice named SoCon Player of the Year.

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Women’s Cross Country (6) Gene Mullin, 1990, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘99 & ‘00 Football (7) Bob King, 1970 Dick Sheridan, 1978, ‘80 & ‘82 Jimmy Satterfield, 1989 Bobby Johnson, 1999 Bobby Lamb, 2004 Men’s Golf (12) Gary Meredith, 1975-77 Willie Miller, 1983-86, ‘88 & ‘93 Todd Satterfield, 1997, ‘02, ‘04, ‘10

Sar of the Year Kelsey p 2009 SoCon Playe e gu to a perfect 16-0 lea lava paced Furman . hip ns ason champio record and regular se

Women’s Golf (10) Mic Potter, 1994-99, ‘01 & ‘04 Jen Hanna, 2008-09

p Jon Leathers, 2006 & ‘07 SoCon Player of the Year.

Men’s Soccer (10) John Tart, 1983, ‘86, ‘91 & ‘93 Doug Allison, 1995, ‘96, ‘99, ‘00, ‘02 & ‘07 Women’s Soccer (5) Brian Lee, 1995, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘02 Men’s Tennis (9) Paul Scarpa, 1976, ‘77, ‘84, 86, ‘98, ‘00, ‘02, ‘08 & ‘09 Women’s Tennis (13) Debbie Southern, 1985, ‘87, ‘91, ‘93, ‘98, ‘00, ‘03-09 Softball (4) Alleen Berkey, 1994-95 Bonnie Flynn, 2000 & ‘02 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (2) Bill Keesling, 1976 Stan Narewski, 1981

p Gene Mullin was named SoCon Coach of the Year nine times.

Volleyball (5) Ruth Fritts, 1987 David Baillie, 1990 Cole Tallman, 1993 Michelle Young, 2006 & ‘09

Playptured 2005 SoCon p A.J. Davidiuk ca to an an rm Fu rs and led er of the Year hono e. nc ara pe NCAA Tournament ap

u Doug Allison is a six-time SoCon Coach of the Year honoree.

t Stephanie DaVita, 20012 SoCon Freshman and Player of the Year Furman 101 Paladins


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Football Kadarron Anderson ‘12, LB, Tennessee Titans, NFL Colin Anderson ‘13, TE, Minnnesota Vikings, NFL Sederrik Cunningham ‘12, WR, Green Bay Packers, NFL Jerome Felton ‘08, FB, Minnesota Vikings, NFL Phillip Kreidler ‘87, Scout, Pittsburgh Steelers, NFL William Middleton ‘09, CB, San Diego Chargers, NFL Ryan Lee ‘12, OG, St. Louis Rams, NFL Ryan Steed ‘12, CB, New Orleans Saints, NFL R.J. Webb, ‘10, WR, Carolina Panthers, NFL Jerodis Williams ‘13, RB, Minnesota Vikings, NFL Baseball Ben Carlson ‘13, RHP, Arizona Angels (AZL, R) Brian Harrison ‘10, 1B, Savannah Sand Gnats (SAL, A) Jay Jackson ‘08, RHP, Jacksonville Suns (SL, AA) Taylor Johnson ‘13, 1B, Arizona Angels (AZL, R) Nate Smith ‘13, LHP, Orem Owlz (Pioneer, A) Men’s Basketball l helped the Montrea George Brozos ‘08, F, Filippos Veroias (Greece-A2) p Brian Bratton am ch p Cu ey Stanislav Makshantsev ‘00, F, BC Novosybirsk (Russia SuperLeague) Alouettes to 2009 & ‘10 Gr Maleye N’Doye ‘04, F, Paris-Levallois (France-ProA) pionships. Alex Opacic ‘09, F, Albury W.B. (Australia State League) Marijan Pojatina ‘04, F, Rudes (Croatia-A2) Amu Saaka ‘11, F, Saint Quentin (France-ProB) Brandon Sebirumbi ‘12, F, Sampaense (Portugal LPB) Karim Souchu ‘03, F Union Poitiers (France-ProB)

p Jerome Felton earned All-Pro honors for the Minneso ta Vikings in 20 12.

Men’s Golf Matt Davidson ‘04, Web.com Tour Brad Faxon ‘83, Champions Tour Women’s Golf Ashli Bunch ‘97, LPGA Tour/Futures Tour Diana D’Alessio ‘97, LPGA Tour Beth Daniel ‘78, LPGA Tour (Hall of Fame) Stephanie Kenoyer ‘11, Futures Tour Betsy King ‘77, LPGA Tour (Hall of Fame) Dottie Pepper ‘87, LPGA Tour (NBC Sports) Soccer Ricardo Clark ‘02, MF, Houston Dynamo (MLS) Clint Dempsey ‘03, MF/F, Seatlle Sounders FC (MLS) Alec Kann ‘11, GK, Chicago Fire (MLS) Shea Salinas ‘08, MF, San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) Walker Zimmerman ‘12, D, FC Dallas (MLS)

u The 2010 United States World Cup team included two Furman Paladins: Clint Dempsey (No. 8) and Ricardo Clark (No. 13).

t Stanford Jennings returned this kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown against San Francisco in Super Bowl XXIII.

u Beth Daniel is a member of the LPGA Hall of Fame.

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t Now with the MLS Seattle Sounders Clint Dempsey (right), pictured here with former Tottenham Hotspur teammate Gareth Bale, has scored goals for the United States in each of the last two World Cup competitions. Furman 103 Paladins


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u Furman alumnae have won 92 LPGA Tournaments, including two U.S. Open championships by Betsy King, a member of the LPGA Hall of Fame.

q Frank Selvy played nine years in the NBA, including four campaigns with the Los Angeles Lakers, where he shared the court with future hall of famers Jerry West (back row, left) and Elgin Baylor (back row, middle).

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1981................................*J. Lyles Alley ‘33 *J.W. Babb ‘39 Gordon Blackwell ‘32 *Beth Daniel ‘78 *Darrell Floyd ‘56 Alester G. Furman ‘14 Walter W. Goldsmith ‘17 *Nield P. Gordon ‘53 *Robert King ‘37 *Billy Laval *A.P. McLeod ‘22 *Lee Rhame ‘37 *Frank Selvy ‘54 *H.H. Speer ‘21 Les Timms 1982.................................... O.L. Carter ‘24 J. Kenneth Cass ‘30 *H.R. Dobson ‘25 Drayton Dorn ‘36 John Y. Laney ‘28 R.E. Littlejohn ‘35 Jerry Martin ‘71 Vince Perone, Jr. ‘54 *Dewey M. Proctor ‘43 Fred B. Rawl ‘28 R.L. Richardson ‘22 *Roten Shetley ‘40 Robert W. Smith ‘34 Lloyd Stewart ‘31 Thomas A. Wham ‘49 Robert P. Wilder ‘31 1983.................................Alvah M. Bradley C. Frank Davis ‘29 Dick Esleeck ‘69 Richard T. Evington ‘51 *Betsy King ‘77 *James F. Martin ‘41 Clyde C. Mayes ‘75 Trask McCarson ‘36 James R. McQueen ‘48 Kim Piersol ‘69 Henry H. Smith ‘30 Heyward Sullivan ‘59 Melvin V. Wells ‘32 Louis Williams ‘48 Daniel D. Wood ‘33 *Sam Wyche ‘66 1984.........................Richard L. Burnett ‘32 Gilbert H. Cox ‘29 Horace Hammett ‘26 D.M.B. Scott ‘38 David Strawn ‘71 David Whitehurst, ‘77 1985.................................. W.L. Brasington Jim C. Brice ‘27 Harry Harmon ‘31 Jonathan Moore ‘80 Mary E.N. Richardson ‘77 J. Cleo Roper ‘85 1986.................................Ralph Hamer ‘43 Clyde Hewell ‘69 C. Dan Joyner ‘59 J. Cordell Maddox ‘54 Milton E. McManaway ‘21 Vince Perone, III ‘75 1987.................................Phillip Barker ‘78 Sonny Horton ‘52 John Plyler ‘13 Paul Stombaugh ‘49 1988.....................................Billy Canty ‘62 Jack Shivers ‘38 Jerry Smith ‘63 1989.......................... Dennis Patterson ‘63

Sherri Turner ‘79 1990........................ *William Gressette ‘17 Russ Sutton ‘54 *Stanford Jennings ‘84 John Katona ‘72 Ernest Gibson ‘84 Tom Campbell ‘62 1991................................... Brad Faxon ‘83 C. Henry Branyon ‘20 Dr. Alice Ruth Reed Bobby Jennings ‘56 1992..............................*Dottie Pepper ‘87 Charlie Anderson ‘82 Ned Caswell ‘87 Bobby Pinson ‘61 Dave Ellison ‘72 John E. Wofford ‘40 1993.............................. Thomas Alesio ‘82 Don Barton ‘82 H.C. Burnett ‘25 Luther Maddox ‘38 1994.......................................Chas Fox ‘86 John E. Johns ‘47 Dick Wright ‘59 *Paul Scarpa Dick Sheridan Francis Bonner 1995............................Roland Barefoot ‘55 Christine Covington ‘40 Janine Turner Granger ‘88 Bobby Lamb ‘86 Gib McEachran ‘83 George Singleton ‘84 1996............................Jeff Blankenship ‘90 Kelly Fletcher ‘90 Joe Williams Ed Jasonek ‘51 Natalie Cleckley ‘92 Al Daniel ‘79 1997............................ Frankie DeBusk ‘91 Steve Duggan ‘91 Andrew Burr ‘91 Angel Myers ‘90 Howard Wheeler 1998.......................................No Inductees 1999................................Rushia Brown ‘94 David Charpia ‘84 Bill Dimitriouleas ‘73 Cathy Frohnheiser ‘94 Bruce Gheesling ‘82 Russ Hunt ‘73 Gene Reeder ‘86 Janey Strause-McKenna ‘87 Forrest Wakefield ‘36 2000.................Caroline Peek Blaylock ‘95 Scott Broderick ‘88 Mel Daniel ‘82 Allen Edwards ‘93 Jack Kay ‘86 Brent Williams ‘91 2001........................................Will Ertel ‘92 Dan Foster ‘49 Hazel Gilstrap ‘43 Rock Hurst ‘86 Kevin Kendrick ‘91 Tim Sorrells ‘81 Heather VandeBrake ‘96 2002................................. Julie Glasser ‘97 Cate Pichon ‘93 Ray Siminski ‘59 Eric Walter ‘91 Lucius Weeks ‘54 2003.....................................Jen Hanna ‘98

Pete Santora ‘98 Jack Summers ‘46 Kota Suttle ‘93 Todd White ‘90 2004.......................... Luther Broughton ‘97 Orlando Ruff ‘99 Liz Bielefeld Rowe ‘98 Sam Schroerlucke ‘99 2005...............................Daniel Alvarez ‘00 John Keith ‘00 Amy Jakubowski ‘95 Jackie Smith ‘00 2006................................... Josh Moore ‘00 Frank Moses ‘78 Frank Ford ‘74 Lee Fidler ‘71 Gerald Glur ‘63 Roger Thompson ‘52 2007.....................................Melvin Bell ‘50 Will Bouton ‘02 Megan Dunigan ‘02 Louis Ivory ‘02 Kim Currier-McAdams ‘94 George Pruitt ‘50 2008................................Kay Brownlee ‘02 Clint Dempsey ‘03 Tom Mastny ‘03 John Barry Nusum ‘03 Dave Segal ‘63 Doris Mansfield 2009...................................Bobby Johnson Des Kitchings ‘00 Emily Turgeon ‘04 2010................................ Ricardo Clark ‘03 Fleetwood Loustalot ‘63 Jennifer Perri ‘02

2011..................................Brian Bratton ‘05 Cindy Davis ‘84 Chuck Rohe 2012............................. Brandi Jackson ‘03 Ingle Martin ‘06 Ted Yakin ‘54 John Block ‘63 2013 (Oct. 5)...............James Cameron ‘03 Jerome Felton ‘07 Mary Neil Hagood McKie ‘05 Debbie Southern * South Carolina Athletic Hall-of-Fame

Ingle Martin was inducted into the Furman Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012.

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FURMAN ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Carl Kohrt President

The Furman University Board of Trustees unanimously elected Carl F. Kohrt, Ph.D., to be interim president effective July 1. He succeeds Furman’s 11th president, Rod Smolla, who resigned for personal reasons after serving since July 2010. A native of Tuscola, Illinois, Dr. Kohrt is a successful business executive and an accomplished academic with deep Furman ties. He was graduated magna cum laude from Furman in 1965 with a B.S. degree in chemistry, and earned a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Chicago and a Master’s degree in Management Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Kohrt has been a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, a National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow at the James Frank Institute, a Woodrow Wilson Fellow (honorary), a Sloan Fellow, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He is the recipient of an honorary Doctor of Science degree from both Furman and Ohio Dominican University. Dr. Kohrt enjoyed a 29-year career at Eastman Kodak Company, joining the company as a scientist and retiring as executive vice president and chief technical officer, where he was responsible for research laboratories on four continents. From 2001 until his retirement in 2008, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Battelle Memorial Institute, one of the world’s largest, non-profit research and development corporations. The son of two teachers, Kohrt has been devoted to improving math and science education in public schools. Under his leadership and consistent with its founding mission, Battelle began a significant investment in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education, co-founding with The Ohio State University a multi-state network of public math and science college preparatory high schools. He also served as founding chair of Battelle for Kids, a nationally recognized teacher education assessment company. He is the past lead director of Scotts MiracleGro Company and currently serves as a director of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. He also has been a longstanding member of Furman’s Board of Trustees, serving as its chair from 2006 to 2008. He and his wife, Lynne, are the parents of three sons, one a Furman graduate (Kris ’84), and they have 10 grandchildren.

on the league’s academic honor roll. Clark’s appointment as athletic director brought him full circle after first coming to Furman as a basketball player in the early 1970s and later returning in 1998 to serve as director of the Paladin Club, the school’s athletic fund-raising organization. He added the title of associate athletic director for external affairs the following year. A 1974 Furman graduate with a B.A. degree in history, Clark earned M.Ed. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of South Carolina. He spent the next 23 years at Spartanburg Day School as a teacher, coach, and, finally, headmaster, where he oversaw several successful enrollment and fund-raising campaigns. During his time as a Furman undergraduate, Clark lettered twice as a member of the basketball team and played on Paladin squads that won two Southern Conference Tournament championships and made two NCAA Tournament appearances under head coach Joe Williams. During his senior season, the Paladins posted a 22-9 record and defeated South Carolina, 75-67, in the NCAA East Regionals. A native of Chicago Heights, Ill., Clark, a former member of the NCAA’s prestigious Management Council, is married to the former Merrie McCullough ‘75 of Honea Path and has two sons: Ryan and John Stewart.

Dr. Bill Pierce

Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. Bill Pierce, Furman’s NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative, joined the Furman faculty in 1983 and has chaired the health sciences department for almost three decades. During his tenure as chair, the health sciences major has grown into one of the most popular on campus. The W. Va., native was a highly recruited two-time all-state basketball player who attended Davidson on a basketball scholarship. While at Davidson, he played on nationally ranked basketball teams that won three Southern Conference championships. He was also a successful half-miler on the track team. Pierce graduated from Davidson in 1971 with a degree in political science. He earned a master’s degree in sports studies from West Virginia and doctorate in physical education from Virginia Tech.

Dr. Gary Clark Athletics Director

When Gary Clark was named director of athletics at Furman in August of 2000, he spoke of the challenge of building on the success of a program coming off one of its greatest decades. Now in his second decade as head of the school’s 20-sport athletics program, it’s clear Clark — and Furman — have made good on the task as Paladin athletics has maintained its competitiveness and overall excellence. During Clark’s tenure, Furman athletic teams have combined to win 26 Southern Conference regular season championships and 27 league tournament titles, and make 40 NCAA Tournament appearances. Furman’s athletics program earned an 108th place finish in the 2007-08 NACDA NCAA Division I Sports Academy Director’s Cup all-sports competition, the highest showing by an SoCon school and third highest among state institutions, and the last four years Furman has ranked among national leaders in NCAA Academic Performance Rate (APR) scores. In addition, the university captured the SoCon’s 2007-08 Barrett-Bonner Award by placing the highest percentage of its student-athletes Furman 106 Paladins


2013 FURMAN PALADINS VOLLEYBALL

HEAD COACHES / ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

David Abernethy Strength Training/Conditioning

Doug Allison Men’s Soccer

Mike Arnold Associate AD/Marketing

Elaine Baker SWA, Associate AD/Sports Medicine

Dan Brinkman Associate AD/Compliance & Eligibility

Andrew Burr Women’s Soccer

Jennifer Johnson Cheerleaders

Jackie Carson Women’s Basketball

Rob Carson Athletic Academic Coordinator

Craig Clark Head Athletic Trainer

Chris Colvin Associate AD

Dwight Covington Video Operations

Todd Duke Assistant AD/Marketing

Bruce Fowler Football

Robert Gary Cross Country/Track & Field

Kelly Hester Women’s Golf

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2013 FURMAN PALADINS VOLLEYBALL

HEAD COACHES / ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Kyle Jamieson Softball

Kelly Jones Men’s Tennis

Alex Loeb Game Operations

RIchie Meade Men’s Lacrosse

Niko Medved Men’s Basketball

Gene Mullin Assistant AD/Special Projects

Ken Pettus Associate AD/Athletic Development

Hunter Reid Associate AD/Sports Information

Todd Satterfield Men’s Golf

Ron Smith Baseball

Gale Sosebee Accounting

Debbie Southern Women’s Tennis

Rachel Whitten Women’s Lacrosse

Michelle Young Volleyball

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August 24 PURPLE/WHITE EXH. GREENVILLE

2 p.m.

Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Aug. 31

Georgia Bulldog Invitational TCU Athens, Ga. Lipscomb Athens, Ga. Georgia Athens, Ga.

Sept. 3

at East Tennessee State Johnson City, Tenn. 6 p.m.

Sept. 6 Sept. 7 Sept. 7

Big Orange Bash Winthrop Clemson, S.C. 4:30 p.m. South Carolina Clemson, S.C. Noon Clemson Clemson, S.C. 6 p.m.

Sept. 13 Sept. 14 Sept. 14

Delaware Tournament Sacred Heart Newark, Del. Rutgers Newark, Del. Delaware Newark, Del.

Sept. 18 Sept. 27 Sept. 28

PRESBYTERIAN CHATTANOOGA* SAMFORD*

GREENVILLE GREENVILLE GREENVILLE

4 p.m. 10 a.m. 8 p.m.

4:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m.

Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 22-24

at Wofford* Spartanburg, S.C. 6 p.m. at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 6 p.m. at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 7 p.m. at Western Carolina* Cullowhee, N.C. 3 p.m. WOFFORD* GREENVILLE 7 p.m. DAVIDSON* GREENVILLE 7 p.m. at Elon* Elon, N.C. 7 p.m. at UNCG* Greensboro, N.C. 6 p.m. GEORGIA SOUTHERN* GREENVILLE 6 p.m. THE CITADEL* GREENVILLE 4 p.m. UNCG* GREENVILLE 6 p.m. ELON* GREENVILLE 5 p.m. at Samford* Birmingham, Ala. 8 p.m. at Chattanooga* Chattanooga, Tenn. 6 p.m. SOCON TOURNAMENT GREENVILLE TBA

Home matches in BOLD. * Southern Conference match. All times are EST. Times & Dates subject to change.


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