2009 Georgia Volleyball Media Guide

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General Information

Table of Contents

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Quick Facts Media & Travel Information Opponent Information

Season Preview

2009 Georgia Bulldogs

Q & A with Head Coach Joel McCartney Head Coach Joel McCartney Assistant Coaches / Support Staff UGA Administration Roster Roster Breakdown Meet The Bulldogs Southeastern Conference NCAA

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This Is Georgia

Georgia Volleyball History

2008-09 UGA Athletics Year-In-Review

28 The University of Georgia 29-31 Experience Athens 32-35 East Campus Village 36 The Ramsey Student Center 37 UGA Athletic Facilities 38-39 SEC Coaches Beach Volleyball Championships 40 Strength & Conditioning / Sports Medicine 41 Balance In Athletics & Academics 42 Preparation For Success / Endowments 43 CHAMPS/Life Skills 44 Georgia Greats / Notable Alumni 45 The Legacy of Uga 46 Georgia Traditions 47 The State of Georgia 48

2008 Year-In-Review

All-Time Series Results Year-By-Year Results Year-By-Year Statistics Leaders Records / Coaching History Single Season Top 10 Career Top 10 Letterwinners Honors & Awards Elite Bulldogs

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Credits: The 2009 Georgia volleyball media guide is produced by the University of Georgia Athletic Association - Athens, Ga. • This media guide was written, edited and designed by Tanner Tedeschi, Assistant Director, UGA Sports Communications. Cover designs by Tanner Tedeschi. • Special Thanks to Leland Barrow, Ben Beaty and Steve Colquitt, Assistant Directors, UGA Sports Communications, UGA Sports Communications student assistants Peyton Edwards, Alex Zerkel, Meredith Milligan, Molly Poitevint and David Koonin and to Nic Lloyd. • Photography Credits: Dan Evans, Phillip Faulkner, Karla Hanson, WG Sports Photos, Steve Colquitt, Amanda C. Melton, Ashley Connell, Rebecca Hay, Donavan Eason, UGA Public Affairs, Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau, Georgia Department of Economic Development, Jared Benko, Artista Records, Atlanta Braves, AP, Octogon Records, Kennychesney.com, Columbia Records, So So Def Records, Warner Brothers Records, Harry Benson, Kara Williams, Studio Chambers • Printed by Ebsco Media - Birmingham, Ala.


Quick Facts --- University Information ---

Name:.......................................................................... University of Georgia Location:.....................................................................................Athens, Ga. Founded:...............................................................................................1785 Enrollment:.........................................................................................34,180 Nickname:....................................................................................... Bulldogs Colors:....................................................................................... Red & Black National Affiliation:................................................................NCAA Division I Conference: .............................................................................Southeastern Athletic Web Address:............................................. www.GeorgiaDogs.com Premium Athletic Web Address:.......................................... www.GXtra.com University Web Address:........................................................www.UGA.edu

--- Volleyball Staff/Team Information---

Head Coach:.................................Joel McCartney (Graceland College ’87) Record at School/Years:....................................................................34-27/2 Overall Record/Years:.................................................................316-127/12 Assistant Coaches/Alma Mater:........ Chad Hanson (Washington State ’00) .................................................................Briana McCarthy (Ohio State ’07) Volunteer Coach:......................................Andrea McCartney (Bellevue ’96) Athletic Trainer:................................................Leigh Starzynksi (Ithaca ’09) Strength & Conditioning Coach:................Michael Schweigert (Indiana ’03) Team Manager:.....................................................................Katherine Drye Senior Staff Volleyball Representative:...................................... Craig White Volleyball Office Number:........................................................706-542-4788 2008 Record:........................................................................................17-14 Southeastern Conference Record/Finish:...........10-10/5th Eastern Division 2008 Postseason:.....................................................................................n/a Home Arena:...........................................................Ramsey Student Center Capacity:..............................................................................................1,925 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..................................................................6/5 Returning Starters:........................................................................4 + Libero Newcomers:................................................................................................4 Top Returnees:................Erika Clark, OH, Jr.; Valentina Gonzalez, MH, Jr.; .............Kathleen Gates, S, So.; Ann Dylla, MH, So.; Carla Tietz, DS/L, So. --- Sports Communications Staff --Associate A.D./Sports Communications Director:...................Claude Felton Associate Sports Communications Director:.....................................Tim Hix Associate Sports Communications Director:....................Christopher Lakos Associate Sports Communications Director:.............................Mike Mobley Assistant Sports Communications Director:...........................Leland Barrow Assistant Sports Communications Director:............................Steve Colquitt Assistant Sports Communications Director:........................Tanner Tedeschi Assistant Sports Communications Director:................................. Ben Beaty Manager of Internet Operations/Publications:..................Karlene Lawrence Administrative Associate:.............................................................Karen Huff Executive Secretary/Georgia Bulldog Club:...............................Loran Smith Graduate Assistants:................................. Kate Burkholder & Cc Robinson Mailing Address:..................................................................... P.O. Box 1472 ................................................................................Athens, GA 30603-1472 Overnight Address:.......................................................Butts-Mehre Building .............................................................................. 1 Selig Circle, Room 312 ................................................................................Athens, GA 30602-4368 Sports Communications Office Phone Number:......................706-542-1621 Sports Communications Office Fax:........................................706-542-9339 Volleyball Contact:...............................................................Tanner Tedeschi E-Mail Address:...................................................... tannert@sports.uga.edu Cell Phone:..............................................................................678-492-3355 Office Phone:...........................................................................706-542-7965 Office Fax:...............................................................................706-542-7993

UGA Athletics Phone Directory

Academics................................................................................706-542-8388 Athletic Director........................................................................706-542-9037 Business Office........................................................................706-542-1306 Compliance Office....................................................................706-542-9086 Development Office..................................................................706-542-9239 Event Management..................................................................706-542-7944 Facilities...................................................................................706-542-9091 Human Resources Office.........................................................706-542-9259 Marketing..................................................................................706-542-9045 Promotions...............................................................................706-542-9039 Sports Communications...........................................................706-542-1621 Ticket Office..............................................................................706-542-1231 Volleyball Office........................................................................706-542-4788


Media & Travel Information Covering The Bulldogs

The University of Georgia sports communications office welcomes your interest in the Bulldog volleyball program. The sports communications office provides notes, statistics and media guides prior to home matches. Results will also be distributed after each home match.

Interviews

Georgia coaches and players are available for interviews by request and after a cooling off period following each match. Please submit requests at least one day in advance. Interviews are usually conducted after practice or after the team’s strength and conditioning sessions. Phone interviews can also be arranged. Please contact Tanner Tedeschi in the sports communications office at 706-542-1621 for interview requests.

Georgiadogs.com & GXtra

Information on Georgia volleyball can be obtained at www.GeorgiaDogs.com. Each week, news releases, game notes and current statistics are updated. Also included are coach and player biographies and historical data for use by the media. Georgia’s website also offers a premium video and audio section called “GXtra” that gives Bulldog fans unprecedented access to Georgia’s athletic program. GXtra is the online destination for exclusive LIVE & on-demand streaming video and audio straight to your computer. This broadband video channel is the ultimate place for Bulldog fans on the web! Check the Upcoming Live Events page often to see the video and audio streams that will be available this season. The page is updated regularly to make sure fans never miss a minute of the action.

Southeastern Conference Information

Anyone with internet access can obtain SEC statistics, schedules and other information on the SEC’s website at www.SECsports.com. For further information: Southeastern Conference Volleyball Contact: Ayanna Wakefield 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North Birmingham, AL 35203-1103 Phone: 205-458-3000 Fax: 205-458-3030

Directions To The Ramsey Center

From Atlanta: Take I-85 North to Highway 316 (signs to Athens). Continue on 316 approximately 40 miles. Turn right onto the Athens Bypass (Loop 10) southbound. Take the College Station Road exit and turn left. At the second light, turn right onto River Road and the Ramsey Center and East Campus Parking Deck will be on the left.

Travel Information Georgia Tech Tournament, 8/28-29 Hilton Atlanta 255 Courtland St. NE Atlanta, GA 30303 404-222-2889

Tennessee, 10/9 Hilton Garden Inn 216 Peregrine Way Knoxville, TN 37922 865-690-6511

South Carolina, 11/8 Hampton Inn 822 Gervais St. Columbia, S.C. 29201 803-231-2000

Long Island Tournament, 9/11-12 Marriott Courtyard 90-10 Grand Central Pkwy. East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11369 718-446-4800

Kentucky, 10/11 Hilton Suites Lexington 245 Lexington Green Circle Lexington, KY 40503 859-271-4000

Ole Miss, 11/20 Hampton Inn Oxford 110 Heritage Dr. Oxford, MS 38655 662-232-2442

Alabama, 9/18 Hampton Inn 600 Harper Lee Dr. Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 205-553-9800

LSU, 10/30 Hampton Inn 4646 Constitution Ave. Baton Rouge, LA 70808 225-926-9990

Arkansas, 11/22 Hampton Inn 915 Krupa Dr. Fayetteville, AR 479-587-8300

Mississippi State, 9/20 Hilton Garden Inn 975 Hwy. 12 East Starkville, MS 39759 662-615-9664

Florida, 11/6 Paramount Plaza Hotel & Suites 2900 SW 13th St. Gainesville, FL 32608 352-377-4000

Auburn, 11/25 Hampton Inn 2430 S. College St. Auburn, AL 36832 334-821-4111


2009 Opponents

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Alabama Sept. 18 in Tuscaloosa; Oct. 25 in Athens Location................................ Tuscaloosa, Ala. Conference................................ Southeastern Colors...................................Crimson & White Arena... Coleman Auxiliary Volleyball Extension (1,000) Coach...........................................Judy Green SID..............................................Jessica Pare SID email.............................. jpare@ia.ua.edu SID phone................................. 205-348-3673 SID fax...................................... 205-348-8841 Website..............................www.RollTide.com 2008 Record.......................................... 16-13 All-time vs. Georgia............. UGA leads 18-17 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

Florida Oct. 18 in Athens; Nov. 6 in Gainesville Location.................................Gainesville, Fla. Conference................................ Southeastern Colors......................................Orange & Blue Arena........Stephen C. O’Connell Center (12,000) Coach............................................ Mary Wise SID...............................................Sean Cartell SID email........... SeanCa@gators.uaa.ufl.edu SID phone................. 352-375-4683 ext. 6120 SID fax...................................... 352-375-4809 Website..........................www.GatorZone.com 2008 Record............................................ 27-4 All-time vs. Georgia..................UF leads 48-9 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

Ole Miss Oct. 4 in Athens; Nov. 20 in Oxford Location..................................... Oxford, Miss. Conference................................ Southeastern Colors....................Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Arena............. Gillom Sports Complex (1,000) Coach............................................ Joe Getzin SID................................................ Bill Bunting SID email................... wbunting@olemiss.edu SID phone................................. 662-915-7522 SID fax...................................... 662-915-7006 Website....................www.OleMissSports.com 2008 Record.......................................... 14-15 All-time vs. Georgia............. UGA leads 35-10 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

Tennessee Oct. 9 in Knoxville; Nov. 15 in Athens Location................................. Knoxville, Tenn. Conference................................ Southeastern Colors....................................Orange & White Arena............Thompson-Boling Arena (7,500) Coach...........................................Rob Patrick SID......................................... Cameron Harris SID email.........................CHarris48@utk.edu SID phone................................. 865-974-8876 SID fax...................................... 865-974-8875 Website........................www.UTLadyVols.com 2008 Record.......................................... 22-10 All-time vs. Georgia................UT leads 32-23 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

Arkansas Oct. 2 in Athens; Nov. 22 in Fayetteville Location................................ Fayetteville, Ark. Conference................................ Southeastern Colors.................................. Cardinal & White Arena............................Barnhill Arena (8,500) Coach....................................... Robert Pulliza SID................................................ Jeri Thorpe SID email............................jthorpe@uark.edu SID phone................................. 479-575-5037 SID fax...................................... 479-575-7410 Website......... www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com 2008 Record............................................ 7-23 All-time vs. Georgia.............UARK leads 13-6 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

Georgia Tech Aug. 28 in Atlanta Location....................................... Atlanta, Ga. Conference............................... Atlantic Coast Colors..................................Old Gold & White Arena.................O’Keefe Gymnasium (2,000) Coach..................................... Tonya Johnson SID.............................................. Cheryl Watts SID email...........cwatts@athletics.gatech.edu SID phone................................. 404-502-4377 SID fax...................................... 404-894-1248 Website......................www.ramblinwreck.com 2008 Record.......................................... 20-10 All-time vs. Georgia............. UGA leads 21-10 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

Mississippi State Sept. 20 in Starkville; Oct. 23 in Athens Location................................. Starkville, Miss. Conference................................ Southeastern Colors....................................Maroon & White Arena...........Newell-Grissom Building (2,000) Coach................................. Jenny Hazelwood SID..................................................... Joe Dier SID email....... JBDier@Athletics.MsState.edu SID phone................................. 662-325-8040 SID fax...................................... 662-325-3600 Website................... www.mstateathletics.com 2008 Record............................................ 6-25 All-time vs. Georgia............... UGA leads 33-9 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

Tennessee State Sept. 5 in Athens Location................................. Nashville, Tenn. Conference................................... Ohio Valley Colors.............................. Royal Blue & White Arena.................................. Kean Hall (2,500) Coach...................................... Kathy Roulhac SID...................................... Zekeya Anderson SID email.............. zanderson01@tnstate.edu SID phone................................. 615-828-3603 SID fax...................................... 615-693-7692 Website..............................www.tsutigers.com 2008 Record............................................ 8-18 All-time vs. Georgia...................................N/A Last Meeting vs. Georgia...........................N/A

Auburn Oct. 28 in Athens; Nov. 25 in Auburn Location.......................................Auburn, Ala. Conference................................ Southeastern Colors................... Burnt Orange & Navy Blue Arena...........Student Activities Center (1,320) Coach....................................... Wade Benson SID................................................Kendra Lee SID email...................... kal0014@auburn.edu SID phone................................. 334-844-9182 SID fax...................................... 334-740-4109 Website......................www.AuburnTigers.com 2008 Record............................................ 6-25 All-time vs. Georgia............... UGA leads 29-9 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

Kentucky Oct. 11 in Lexington; Nov. 13 in Athens Location....................................Lexington, Ky. Conference................................ Southeastern Colors.........................................Blue & White Arena................... Memorial Coliseum (5,600) Coach........................................Craig Skinner SID.................................................Deb Moore SID email....................... deb.moore@uky.edu SID phone................................. 859-257-8506 SID fax...................................... 859-323-4310 Website.........................www.UKathletics.com 2008 Record............................................ 26-6 All-time vs. Georgia................UK leads 29-24 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

Presbyterian College Sept. 8 in Athens Location...................................... Clinton, S.C. Conference......................................Big South Colors.......................................Garnet & Blue Arena......................Templeton Center (2,000) Coach......................................... Chris Belshe SID.......................................... Brent C. Hager SID email...................... bchager@presby.edu SID phone................................. 864-833-8252 SID fax...................................... 864-833-8323 Website........................ www.gobluehose.com 2008 Record.......................................... 13-21 All-time vs. Georgia................. UGA leads 2-0 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2007

Western Carolina Sept. 23 in Athens Location.................................Cullowhee, N.C. Conference.......................................Southern Colors....................................... Purple & Gold Arena......................... Ramsey Center (7,826) Coach..............................Manuel Concepcion SID...........................................Denise Gideon SID email................. dgideon@email.wcu.edu SID phone................................. 828-227-2336 SID fax...................................... 828-227-7688 Website................www.Catamountsports.com 2008 Record............................................ 6-26 All-time vs. Georgia................. UGA leads 7-0 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2007

Austin Peay Aug. 29 in Atlanta Location............................... Clarksville, Tenn. Conference................................... Ohio Valley Colors......................................... Red & White Arena..............................Dunn Center (7,275) Coach....................................... Mike Johnson SID.................................................Cody Bush SID email............................ bushc@apsu.edu SID phone................................. 931-221-7561 SID fax...................................... 931-221-7562 Website................... www.apsugovernors.com 2008 Record...........................................22-11 All-time vs. Georgia................. UGA leads 1-0 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 1978

Long Island Sept. 12 in Brooklyn Location....................................Brooklyn, N.Y. Conference......................................Northeast Colors....................................... Black & Silver Arena.......Wellness, Recreation & Athletic Center (2,500) Coach...................................... Kyle Robinson SID........................................Shawn Sweeney SID email.................shawn.sweeney@liu.edu SID phone................................. 718-488-1307 SID fax...................................... 718-488-3302 Website.......................... www.liuathletics.com 2008 Record.......................................... 19-12 All-time vs. Georgia...................................N/A Last Meeting vs. Georgia...........................N/A

Siena Sept. 11 in Brooklyn, N.Y. Location................................Loudonville, N.Y. Conference................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Colors....................................... Green & Gold Arena............. UHY Court at The ARC (4,500) Coach....................................... Garvey Pierre SID.................................................Jason Rich SID email...............................jrich@siena.edu SID phone................................. 518-783-2411 SID fax...................................... 518-783-2992 Website........................www.SienaSaints.com 2008 Record.......................................... 20-13 All-time vs. Georgia...................................N/A Last Meeting vs. Georgia.......................... N/A

Colgate Sept. 12 in Brooklyn, N.Y. Location....................................Hamilton, N.Y. Conference.............................. Patriot League Colors..........................Maroon, White & Gray Arena...........................Cotterell Court (3,100) Coach...........................................Ryan Baker SID................................................ John Gilger SID email.........................jgilger@colgate.edu SID phone................................. 315-228-7860 SID fax...................................... 315-228-7977 Website..............www.GoColgateRaiders.com 2008 Record.......................................... 15-14 All-time vs. Georgia................. UGA leads 1-0 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

LSU Sept. 27 in Athens; Oct. 30 in Baton Rouge Location.............................. Baton Rouge, La. Conference................................ Southeastern Colors....................................... Purple & Gold Arena......................Maravich Center (13,373) Coach............................................. Fran Flory SID........................................... Matt Dunaway SID email........................mdunaway@lsu.edu SID phone................................. 225-578-1869 SID fax...................................... 225-578-1861 Website............................ www.LSUsports.net 2008 Record.......................................... 18-10 All-time vs. Georgia..............LSU leads 24-19 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

South Alabama Sept. 5 in Athens Location........................................Mobile, Ala. Conference........................................Sun Belt Colors................................ Blue, Red & White Arena................................. Jaguar Gym (400) Coach.....................................Nicole Keshock SID............................................Kevin Beasley SID email.................. kbeasley@usouthal.edu SID phone................................. 251-414-8033 SID fax...................................... 251-460-7297 Website..........................www.usajaguars.com 2008 Record...........................................11-15 All-time vs. Georgia................. UGA leads 4-1 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 1987

Duke Sept. 4 in Atlanta Location.....................................Durham, N.C. Conference............................... Atlantic Coast Colors.............................. Royal Blue & White Arena..........Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314) Coach........................................ Jolene Nagel SID.................................................Chris Cook SID email..................... cook@duaa.duke.edu SID phone................................. 919-684-8708 SID fax...................................... 919-684-2489 Website..............................www.GoDuke.com 2008 Record............................................ 25-9 All-time vs. Georgia............... UGA leads 12-5 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

Mercer Aug. 29 in Atlanta Location........................................Macon, Ga. Conference.................................. Atlantic Sun Colors.................................... Orange & Black Arena.......................University Center (3,200) Coach........................................Noelle Rooke SID.............................................. Andy Stabell SID email....................stabell_al@mercer.edu SID phone................................. 478-301-5218 SID fax...................................... 478-301-5350 Website.......................www.mercerbears.com 2008 Record...........................................18-11 All-time vs. Georgia................. UGA leads 5-0 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

South Carolina Oct. 16 in Athens; Nov. 8 in Columbia Location.................................. Columbia, S.C. Conference................................ Southeastern Colors..................................... Garnet & Black Arena......Volleyball Competition Facility (1,200) Coach......................................... Ben Somera SID.............................................Koby Padgett SID email............................ kpadgett@sc.edu SID phone................................. 803-777-8017 SID fax...................................... 803-777-2967 Website............... www.gamecocksonline.com 2008 Record............................................ 21-9 All-time vs. Georgia............. UGA leads 40-15 Last Meeting vs. Georgia........................ 2008

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2009 Georgia Bulldogs

2009 Season Preview Joel McCartney and the Bulldogs have their sights set on reaching the NCAA Tournament in 2009 The Georgia volleyball program enters its third season under the direction of head coach Joel McCartney in 2009. McCartney guided Georgia to its biggest single-season turnaround with 17 wins in 2007. In 2008, McCartney’s Bulldogs posted a second 17-win season including 10 Southeastern Conference victories, the most league wins by a Georgia squad since 2003. In 2009, McCartney and the Bulldogs look to continue the development of the program with a berth in the NCAA Tournament. This year’s team features just three upperclassmen, all juniors, three sophomores, two redshirt freshmen and four true freshmen. Despite being a youthful squad with no seniors, the Bulldogs return four regular starters plus their starting libero from 2008.

The Juniors:

Erika Clark, OH; Valentina Gonzalez, MH; Simone May, OH “Erika Clark has been a two-year starter for us on the outside,” McCartney said of Clark who earned freshmen All-SEC honors two seasons ago. “She is our ball-control, Steady-Eddy person out there on the court. You can always count on her to have that same game night-in and night-out. That’s really an integral role to place on your floor.” “In our middle, M2 position, is Valentina Gonzalez,” McCartney said. “Valentina is a smaller middle, but she’s so exciting to watch because she’s so explosive and so fast. We don’t try to go one-on-one against bigger middle hitters with her, but we try to move her around as quickly as we can because that’s her talent. She provides a lot of speed in our offense.” “Simone May, who has the most experience here in the program, is such a phenomenal leader in her work ethic and level of fitness,” McCartney added.

The Sophomores:

Ann Dylla, MH; Kathleen Gates, S; Carla Tietz, DS/L “Ann Dylla has done a tremendous job of really developing her game and gaining confidence,” McCartney stated. “She has really taken her game up a notch. She’s becoming much more powerful. I give a lot of credit to Mike Schweigert, our strength and conditioning coach, who has done a tremendous job over the spring and the summer in building up the strength levels of these young athletes coming up the ranks.” “Kathleen Gates returns as setter, and she was called on for some natural leadership in the setting position last year,” McCartney said of Gates, who earned freshmen All-SEC honors in 2008. “But as a freshmen it’s very difficult to lead from that class. She’ll gain some experience and probably be a stronger asset for us in that role. Kath-

leen will set the offense and handle decision making for us in terms of which player to go to and when.” “In the libero role Carla Tietz will be providing the ball control for us,” McCartney said. “She provides a lot of excitement to the game and leadership in that regard.”

The Redshirt Freshmen:

Briana Bahr, OPP; Michele Simmons, MH “One of the great advantages of last season was being able to take two very talented athletes in a 6-3 attacker in Michele Simmons and a 6-2, opposite left-handed attacker in Briana Bahr and redshirt them,” McCartney said. “They are two very special athletes who were sort of behind the curve in the training process because they came from areas with just very small town club volleyball experience, but they are both phenomenal athletes who are coming on very strong. I wouldn’t be surprised to see one or both of those athletes on our floor this year.”

The Freshmen:

Nicole Choi, DS/L; Adria Fecteau, S/DS; Lauren Hutchinson, MH; Kathleen Luft, OH “Finally we’ve been able to take one of the premier players in the state of Georgia and get her on our roster with Lauren Hutchinson coming in as a middle hitter,” McCartney stated. “I’m not sure she’ll immediately impact onto the floor for us, but she is a player of the future for us.” “Nicole Choi is another athlete from the state of Georgia, and she might see a spot role in some defensive specialty work and challenge for that libero role for sure,” McCartney added. “We spent the entire season last year with no backup setting role, so with Adria Fecteau coming to us from North Carolina we have the option now of having a back up setter and someone who can also challenge for the starting role,” McCartney said. “We also have the option to move the offensive system into a six-two where we use both of the setters, or, and most likely, we can use Adria in a variety of ways. She’s a very good defender, so we could use her in a defensive specialty role while she also gets setter training and works into that position.” “Kathleen Luft is a top-rated prep athlete out of the state of California, but unfortunately Kathleen tore her ACL in April,” McCartney stated. “She’s recovering spectacularly, but she’s not going to be able to be on our court this fall and we’ll have to redshirt her through the injury. The impact there is that really believed Kathleen could have probably slid into the position held by Maria Taylor last season, on the left side as our O1 attacker.”

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Q & A with Coach McCartney

What do you look for in a recruit? “Georgia has a tradition of tough academics that will ensure a quality education and a meaningful degree. Because we place such an emphasis on being accountable and responsible, the program attracts student-athletes who have already been successful in the classroom. However, what is most important to me is how much potential a student-athlete has and how willing they are in growing that potential to the very highest level of achievement. Overall, we are looking for good citizens with exceptional potential. We want our athletes to respect themselves, the individuals in our program and the people of their community.” How exciting is it to be moving into new volleyball facilities at the Ramsey Student Center near the training and competition arena this season? “It’s been a long time coming. Since I took the job two and a half years ago, we’ve been planning this project, so there’s been a lot of anticipation about a new space for not only our staff but for our entire program. It gives us offices that are adjacent to our training facility. It gives us a team theatre room where are athletes can come in with state-of-the-art scouting equipment to not only evaluate the teams we are playing but also their own skill evaluation on the things we are doing here daily in training and on the weekends in competition. It gives our athletes a renovated locker room space and a team lounge so that they can just have a place to call home, and that will be such a difference from what we’ve had. We’ve been all over east campus up to the main campus where the athletic facilities are located. We were really spread out. This gives us a central location to be together and be connected. “

into the future. Our athletes are going to have to work for it, and they have to work incredibly hard. We are building something special here and I’m really excited for the future with that.” What kind of play can fans expect when they come to see the Bulldogs play this season? “We are going to have to get a little bit faster because we lose Maria Taylor’s power on the pin, and she was a bigger and more explosive athlete we could just throw the ball up to pretty high. This year we’ve got a smaller profiled athlete, but we are incredibly fast. We’ve got a setter who can run a faster styled offense, and we worked on that in the spring, and in the summer, the athletes have been working on that on their own through the open gyms and their training. Specifically, the middle has always been very quick for us, but I think you’ll see the left and right pins running a much quicker offense than in the past. It’s a little bit more risk, but there’s a little more reward in that too if we become really acclimated into that system and get enough repetitions where we feel comfortable to take it into our season. “It’s free too! Georgia volleyball has the value of being able to bring the family to the Ramsey Student Center to have a pretty inexpensive, entertaining family atmosphere, and the venue for that is fantastic. From everything we do from start to finish, the product of our event is geared to the family. It’s been really fun to see it grow over the last couple of years, but we are really expecting it to take off and get even bigger this year.” You mentioned the team being smaller this season. With that, how important will defensive play be in 2009? “I think our emphasis going from this spring into the preseason and then into the season is going to be defensive and ball control oriented. If we fail in that part of the game, it won’t matter what offensive systems we are running. I think the team is well aware of that, and we’ve trained with that mentality through the offseason. We’re going to be very defensive minded.”

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What is your coaching philosophy? “The absolute most important aspect to my life beyond faith and family is the Bulldog volleyball program. I want to be able to give every part of myself to building up the potential of everyone involved. I want to ensure each student-athlete has a great academic experience which will prepare them for a lifetime of possibility. Finally, I want to recruit the very best student-athletes and help them build character by teaching accountability and responsibility through the competitive experiences within our program.”

What is the preseason mentality as you enter this season? “Every season has been different and this will be my third, and the interesting part about this year is how young we are with four incoming freshmen, two redshirt freshmen who haven’t seen the court, three sophomores, three juniors and no seniors on the roster. Leadership is going to be an issue and is something that we are the most focused on heading into the season, but what a talented group and what a hardworking bunch over the course of this last spring. We couldn’t be more proud of the preparation and steps they have taken to make this season special.” How would you describe your coaching style? “My coaching style is a very matter-of-fact style. I want to get on the floor and work extremely hard. I think the dividends of being able to put that kind of work in create some pretty special moments for us like beating Florida last year, which was something we hadn’t done for 18 seasons. That put us in a place to be selected as an at-large team into the NCAA Tournament, and as disappointing as it was not to go, I think that intense style that we’ve incorporated as a staff is one of which an athlete can come in here and know exactly what the expectations are for the program. That is a style we’ve built over the last couple of years and it is one that I intend to continue to lead

Georgia’s Coaches Pledge “These student-athletes are entrusted to my care. I will train them to the best of my ability. I will develop them into smartly disciplined, physically fit, highly-trained athletes thoroughly indoctrined in love for the Georgia Bulldogs who represent the University of Georgia and the athletic program in the highest possible manner. I will encourage our athletes and insist that they perform to the best of their ability in the classroom as well as in the arena of competitive athletics. I will require of them, and demonstrate by my own example, the highest standards of integrity, personal conduct, morality, sportsmanship and professional skill.” University of Georgia Volleyball

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Head Coach Joel McCartney

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Joel McCartney Head Coach 13th year overall 316-127 (.713) 3rd year at Georgia 34-27 (.557) Head coach Joel McCartney enters his third season at the helm of the Georgia program in 2009. In his first two seasons at Georgia, he has guided the Bulldogs to a 34-27 record. In his first season at UGA in 2007, McCartney coached the Bulldogs to the biggest turnaround in school history, and in 2008, he directed the Bulldogs to the most Southeastern Conference victories by a Georgia squad since 2003. Georgia went 17-14 in 2008 with a 10-10 record in SEC action as the Bulldog volleyball program continued to make positive strides under the guidance of McCartney, who entered the season poised to reach a career milestone of his own. With the Bulldogs’ 3-0 defeat of Furman on August 31 in the Georgia Bulldog Invitational Tournament, McCartney achieved his 300th collegiate-career head coaching victory. The Bulldogs went on to wrap up non-conference play with a record of 7-4. The conference slate did not start out the way the Bulldogs had planned dropping their first four matches, but as the season unfolded it became clear that those contests came against four of the top five teams in the league. Nevertheless, Georgia quickly rebounded to win seven out of next eight matches including a streak of six straight. The six-consecutive SEC victories marked the longest league winning streak at UGA since 2003. Undoubtedly, the highlight of the season was the final victory in that winning streak as Georgia upset the No. 8-ranked Florida Gators in Athens, 3-2. The win by the Bulldogs snapped a 45-match losing streak to the Gators, which dated back 18 years to October of 1990. Furthermore, the victory marked the first time Georgia had defeated a ranked opponent since Sept. 7, 1995. McCartney finished his second-year at the helm of the Georgia program with a UGA winning-percentage of .557, which ranks as the second-best start to a Georgia coaching career after two seasons. During the spring of 2008, McCartney’s instilled winning ways from his first season at UGA continued to develop as the Bulldogs earned the inaugural SEC Coaches’ Beach Volleyball Championship. Additionally, McCartney landed the nation’s 30th-ranked recruiting class for the 2008 season according to PrepVolleyball.com, which marked the first-ever ranking in school history for a Georgia volleyball recruiting class. The 2007 Bulldogs posted a 17-13 record following just a six-win campaign in the previous season, a program-best turnaround of 11 more wins. Georgia wasted no time in turning to those winning ways in 2007 by starting the season 8-0, tying the 1993 squad for the third-best start in school history. What was even more impressive with the 8-0 start was that all eight victories were shutouts, which tied a school record for consecutive shutouts. The Bulldogs also tied a school record for consecutive games won at 25 by taking the first game against Georgia Tech on Sept. 7, 2007. Georgia closed its non-conference schedule with a record of 9-1 including a tournament title at the Georgia Southern Invitational. The 9-1 mark was the best record for a UGA team heading into conference play since the 1992 team went 12-1 before its first Southeastern Conference contest. The 2007 Bulldogs then posted eight conference victories, the most league wins for the program since 2004. Georgia’s 17 total wins and eight SEC wins surpassed the combined total number of overall and conference wins from both the 2005 and 2006 seasons. The fifth head coach at Georgia since the program’s inception in 1978, McCartney arrived in Athens with a career 282 wins in just 382 matches coached, making him one of the nation’s winningest active collegiate coaches. After becoming the first Georgia coach to open his Bulldog career on a winning streak and finishing with 17 wins in each of his first two seasons at UGA, McCartney’s career record now stands at 316-127 (.713), making him the nation’s 22nd winningest active NCAA Division I coach. McCartney accepted the reigns at Georgia after leading Winthrop University to a 167-49 record in six years, including a 34-3 campaign in 2006 and a fifth-straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Boasting a winning percentage of .773 while at his former university in South

Carolina, McCartney’s Eagles won five-consecutive Big South Conference Championships in his tenure with the Winthrop program. McCartney’s sixth and final season at Winthrop in 2006 was arguably his most successful. Using the leadership of only three seniors, the Eagles exploded for 34 wins and just three losses. In addition to capturing their fifth Big South Conference championship, McCartney also led his team to the NCAA Division I Tournament, where the Eagles faced the University of Northern Iowa in the first round. Despite his team falling to the Panthers 3-1, McCartney developed Winthrop, which has an enrollment of less than 7,000, into one of the nation’s toughest competitors. McCartney has been involved in coaching volleyball since 1984 with experience as a head coach and an assistant at the Division I level and as a head coach at the NAIA level. In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, McCartney has helped develop some of the nation’s top young volleyball talent as a coach and clinician for the USA National Development and Collegiate Volleyball Camps for over 20 years. Additionally, McCartney served as a founding member of the AVCA Head Coaches Committee from 2001-07 and coached USA High Performance camps and clinics as well as USA National Team Tryouts throughout the country. He also served as a voting member of the NCAA Division I Top-25 polling committee from 2002-07. McCartney, a native of Papillion, Nebraska, started collegiate coaching as an assistant at Eastern Kentucky University. He served in that role before accepting the first assistant coaching position at Indiana State University from 1993-95. McCartney then took over the head coaching position of the Nebraska Tornados, a National Volleyball Association Professional League team, from 1996-98. His 1998 team captured the NVA national championship. During his stint as the Nebraska Tornados head coach, McCartney served as the head coach at Bellevue University (1996-2000). He led the NAIA program to a 115-51 overall record, recruited and coached several academic and athletic All-Americans and brought the program to national prominence. McCartney, in just four short seasons, became the winningest coach in Bellevue University history. McCartney left Bellevue University to return to an assistant position at the Division I level. He accepted a role at the University of Oklahoma as the first-assistant coach. His responsibility under the mentorship of his former college teammate, Kalani Mahi, was assisting in the on-court training and recruitment of student-athletes. Since starting his head coaching journey in Nebraska at Bellevue University, McCartney has built a resume that any collegiate coach would envy. A .713 winning percentage, 316 career wins and five NCAA Tournament appearances. McCartney also played on the collegiate and professional levels. He was both an Academic and Collegiate Club All-American while playing for Graceland College from 1983-87. He went on to play for the USAV Open National Champions, Nike Molten, in 1988 before competing professionally from 1989-91 in Umea, Sweden for Team IKSU. A 1983 graduate of Nebraska’s Papillion High School, McCartney completed his undergraduate degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Economics and Finance from Graceland College in 1987. He then earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Eastern Kentucky University in 1992. He is married to the former Andrea Viviano from Kansas City and has a daughter Kate, born June 10, 2004, and son James, born May 18, 2006.

Head

coach Joel McCartney with his daughter Kate (5), wife and volunteer coach Andrea, and son James (3).

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McCartney Year-by-Year

1991-93 1993-95 1996

Eastern Kentucky Indiana State Bellevue University Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference Finals Bellevue University MCAC Finals Bellevue University MCAC Finals Bellevue University Oklahoma Winthrop University Big South Semi-Finals Winthrop University Big South Champions NCAA Tournament Winthrop University Big South Champions NCAA Tournament Winthrop University Big South Champions NCAA Tournament Winthrop University Big South Champions NCAA Tournament Winthrop University Big South Champions NCAA Tournament University of Georgia University of Georgia

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Asst. Coach Asst. Coach 27-17 29-10 28-16 31-8 Asst. Coach 22-12 28-11 24-13 31-4 28-6 34-3 17-13 17-14

McCartney vs. the SEC at Georgia

School Auburn Miss. State South Carolina Alabama Arkansas Florida LSU Ole Miss Tennessee Kentucky Totals

2007 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-2 8-12

2008 2-0 2-0 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 10-10

Overall 4-0 3-1 3-1 2-2 2-2 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 0-4 18-22

The Joel McCartney File

Pct. 1.000 .750 .750 .500 .500 .250 .250 .250 .250 .000 .450

Hometown: Papillion, Nebraska Education: Bachelor’s - Graceland College (1987) Master’s - Eastern Kentucky (1992) Playing Experience: Graceland College (Iowa) 1983-87 Nike Molton, USAV (Calif.) 1988 Team IKSU (Umea, Sweden) 1989-91 Collegiate Coaching Experience: Head Coach Assistant Coach Georgia (2007-Present) Oklahoma (2000-01) Winthrop (2001-06) Indiana State (1993-95) Bellevue (1996-2000) Eastern Kentucky (1991-93) Additional Coaching Experience: Head Coach Nebraska Tornados, NVA (1996-98) Director/Head Coach Midlands Volleyball Club, USAV (1995-99) Associations: USA Volleyball Cap II Certification American Volleyball Coaches Association South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association Family: Wife - Andrea; Daughter - Kate, age 5; Son - James, age 3


Assistant Coaches Chad Hanson

Assistant Coach Chad Hanson enters his second season with the Bulldogs after joining the Georgia volleyball staff as an assistant coach on Jan. 29, 2008. In his first season with the program in 2008, the Bulldogs went 17-14 overall and 10-10 in Southeastern Conference action. Hanson, a native of Pullman, Washington, joined the Bulldogs after serving in a similar position at the University of Iowa from 2004-07. During his three seasons with the Hawkeyes, Hanson also worked with the Iowa Rockets Volleyball Club program. Prior to joining Iowa, Hanson was a volunteer coach at the University of Idaho in 2003, helping the Vandals advance to the NCAA Tournament. While at Idaho, he worked at length with the scout team to model opposing teams’ offensive attacks. Hanson held the same position at Washington State University in 2002, helping guide WSU to an Elite Eight appearance in the NCAA Tournament. From 2001-03, Hanson was the head coach at Colton High School in Colton, Wash., and the Club Director for the Palouse Juniors Volleyball Club program. For the Palouse Juniors, Hanson hired both head coaches and assistant coaches for each of the club teams, and he started the first-ever boys’ volleyball team for the club. At Colton High School, Hanson re-introduced the junior varsity program to the school and also introduced a summer volleyball camp. Hanson played as an outside hitter for Washington State’s club team in 1998 earning the Pacific Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Championship and finishing as Bronze Medalists at the NIRSA National Division-I Championships. From 1995-97, Hanson was an outside hitter for the University of California-Irvine. Hanson earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training while at the Washington State University in December of 2000, and he became a Certified Athletic Trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association in May of 2001. Chad and his wife Karla have a daughter named Piper Hanson.

Briana McCarthy Assistant Coach

Briana McCarthy, a native of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, enters her second season with the Bulldogs. She joined Georgia as an assistant coach in 2008, and in her first season with the team the Bulldogs went 17-14 overall and 10-10 in Southeastern Conference action. McCarthy came to Georgia from The Ohio State University, where she was a four-year letter winner for the Buckeyes from 2003-07. McCarthy, who was a three-time team captain for the Buckeyes, played in 104 games during her senior season in 2007 displaying a multitude of skill assets by tallying 227 kills, 630 assists and 33 service aces while also coming away with 207 digs and 99 blocks, including 17

solo blocks. Additionally, McCarthy has coached volleyball on the club level most recently with the Columbus Volleyball Academy from 2007-08. She has also worked with Matchpoint VBC (2004-06), Ohio State Nike Camps (2004-07) and All-American Volleyball Camps (2004-07). In 2007, McCarthy also served as an intern for the Columbus Crew soccer promotional team, and she worked as a student assistant for the OSU facility management team. McCarthy earned a degree in Sports and Leisure Studies from The Ohio State University in 2008.

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Volunteer Coach / Support Staff Andrea McCartney, Volunteer Coach

Andrea McCartney, a native of Kansas City, Missouri, enters her second year as a volunteer coach for the Bulldogs in 2009 after helping the Bulldogs go 17-14 overall and 10-10 in Southeastern Conference action in 2009. McCartney previously spent five seasons as an assistant coach for the Winthrop Eagles from 2001-06. Prior to her tenure at Winthrop, McCartney served as a volunteer coach at the University of Oklahoma in 2000. She has eight years of assistant coaching experience at the professional, collegiate and the junior development levels. McCartney served as an assistant coach at Bellevue University for the four years (1996-99) that her husband, head coach Joel McCartney, led the program. The two have joined efforts in coaching since 1996. She also served as an assistant to the Nebraska Tornados, a NVA league professional team, in 1998. McCartney developed her own coaching clinics for youth and served as a junior development head coach for the Midlands Volleyball Club from 1997-99 From 1992-96, McCartney was a letterwinner as an outside hitter for Bellevue University. She also played one season for the Nebraska Tornados in the NVA Professional League as a defensive specialist in 1997.

Mike Schweigert, Strength Coach

Mike Schweigert is in his fourth full year in 2009 as Georgia’s strength and conditioning coach. He was hired in 2005 as a graduate assistant strength coach for the Bulldogs’ Olympic sports teams prior to being promoted to full-time status. He currently works with the Georgia volleyball team as well as the men’s basketball team and the track and field teams. A native of the suburban Chicago town of Niles, Illinois, Schweigert is a 2003 graduate of Indiana University. While earning his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, with an emphasis as a Fitness Specialist, he served as an intern in the Hoosiers’ athletic department. He worked directly with IU’s men’s basketball, volleyball and track and field teams. Upon graduation from Indiana, Schweigert returned close to home for eight months as a strength & conditioning intern with the Chicago Bulls basketball club, where he worked with former head strength coach Al Vermeil and current coach Erik Helland. In August of 2004, he left the Bulls to become a strength & conditioning graduate assistant at Northern Illinois University. While in DeKalb, Ill., Schweigert supervised the training of several Huskie sports, including soccer, men’s & women’s tennis, as well as men’s & women’s golf.

UGA Volleyball Support Staff

Lauren Carey Promotions

Linda Cart Scoreboard Operator

Katherine Drye Team Manager

Angie Fifer Mental Toughness Coach

Jill Perry Scorekeeper

Wally Richardson Academic Counselor

Leigh Starzynksi Athletic Trainer

Ruth Taylor Nutritionist

Tanner Tedeschi Sports Communications

Dave Williams Event Management

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UGA Athletic Administration

2009 Georgia Bulldogs

Dr. Michael F. Adams University President Dr. Michael F. Adams was named the 21st president of the University of Georgia on June 11, 1997. He immediately focused on securing UGA’s future as one of America’s premier public research universities. Widely recognized as a leader in higher education administration, he also has held a number of significant leadership positions in intercollegiate athletics. He is currently the chairman of the NCAA Executive Committee, the highest governance body in the NCAA. It is composed of 13 campus presidents and chancellors who oversee association-wide issues. The committee is charged with ensuring that each division operates consistently with the basic purposes, fundamental policies and general principles of the association. He has been chair of the Southeastern Conference and is a member of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. A college athlete himself – he lettered in track at Lipscomb University – he values athletics as an important part of the college experience for athletes and non-athletes alike. Dr. Adams recently completed a term as chairman of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities, formerly known as the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. He is the only person to have served as chair of the American Council on Education, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and APLU. He has been chair of the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the accrediting body for higher education in the southern United States, and in 2005 received the James T. Rogers Distinguished Leadership Award, the highest honor given by the agency. A strategic plan, completed in 2001 at his direction, identified three themes for UGA’s growth in the first decade of the 21st century: Building the New Learning Environment, Maximizing Research Opportunities and Competing in a Global Economy. Under Dr. Adams’ leadership, student quality has risen steadily and the University of Georgia has been ranked as one of America’s top 20 public universities for eight of the past 10 years by U.S. News & World Report. External funding for research, public service and instruction totals more than $200 million annually. Private giving to the university is at its highest level ever; UGA completed the Archway to Excellence campaign on June 30, 2008 with more than $630 million, well above the $500 million goal. The total value of construction initiated during his tenure approaches $1 billion, financed through the innovative use of state, federal, internal and private funds, and includes the Student Learning Center; new residence halls and a dining commons on East Campus; the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center; the Paul Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences; the Animal Health Research Center; the new Lamar Dodd School of Art and an expansion of Sanford Stadium and the Women’s Athletic Complex. More recent facility additions and improvements include the new Dodd School of Art, the expansion of the Tate Student Center and an addition to the Georgia Museum of Art. Moore College, Candler Hall, Phi Kappa Hall and Myers Hall have been renovated and Old College, the University’s first building, has been renovated as the home of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. He holds a bachelor’s degree in speech and history from David Lipscomb College. He earned a master’s in political communications and a doctorate in political communications, with a cognate emphasis in educational administration, from The Ohio State University. At OSU, he was named a University Fellow, the highest academic recognition given by the graduate school. He holds an academic appointment as a professor of speech communication at UGA. Dr. Adams was born in Montgomery, Alabama and attended public schools in Georgia from first grade through ninth, graduating from high school in Chattanooga in 1966. He began his professional career on the communication faculty at Ohio State, later serving as vice president for university affairs at Pepperdine University. He was president of Centre College in Danville, Kentucky for nine years before coming to Georgia. He also served as chief of staff for Senator Howard Baker and as an aide to Governor Lamar Alexander of Tennessee. “The people of the state of Georgia deserve a flagship institution every bit as good as the citizens of Virginia or Michigan or California or North Carolina,” Dr. Adams said when he was named president. “I am committed to making the University of Georgia that kind of institution.”

Jere Morehead Faculty Athletics Representative

Executive Associate AD/ Finance & Business

Frank Crumley

Carla Williams

Arthur Johnson

Alan Thomas

Craig White

Claude Felton

Matt Brachowski

Eric Baumgartner

Charles Whittemore

Associate AD/ External Affairs

Associate AD/ Internal Affairs

Associate AD/ Sports Communications

Assistant AD/ Event Management

Associate AD/ Student Services SWA

Associate AD/ Sports & Operations Volleyball Administrator

Glada Horvat

Assistant AD/ Academics/Eligibility

Damon Evans Director Of Athletics UGA letter winner and double degree holder Damon Evans was selected as Director of Athletics in December 2003, and assumed the duties officially on July 1, 2004. At the time he was just 34 years of age, and one of the youngest athletic directors in the country. However, he had already established himself as an up and coming athletic administrator. Evans has received several honors including the Street and Smith’s Sports Business Journal “40 Under 40 Award” for 2004, 2005, and 2007, the UGA Terry College of Business Award as the “Outstanding Young Alumnus”, and Sports Illustrated’s “101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports”. Today, Evans oversees a nationally recognized program with 21 intercollegiate sports teams involving more than 600 student-athletes, an $84 million budget and a 260 person staff. He is a member of several Southeastern Conference and NCAA Committees, Chairman of the NCAA Division I Leadership Council, and is involved in volunteer and community service roles across the state of Georgia. He was born in Nebraska, but spent much of his youth in Gainesville, Georgia where he graduated from Gainesville High School after a stellar career both athletically and academically. During his football career at Georgia (198892), Evans earned a starting assignment four consecutive seasons, played in three bowl games (‘89 Peach, ‘91 Independence, and ‘92 Citrus) and was a member of the ’91 and ’92 teams that won nine and ten games, respectively. He earned two degrees from the University of Georgia, receiving a bachelor’s degree in finance in 1992 and a master’s of education in sports management in 1994. Evans joined the staff at the University of Missouri, serving as Director of Compliance and Operations (199495). After holding the positions as a Director and Assistant Commissioner for Eligibility and Compliance Services at the Southeastern Conference (1995-98), he returned to his alma mater. Before his appointment as UGA Director of Athletics, he held titles of Associate and Senior Associate A.D. for Internal Affairs. He is married to the former Kerri Budd of Atlanta and they have two children, Cameron and Kennedy.

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Assistant AD/ Compliance

Assistant AD/ Facilities

Dave Muia

Special Assistant to the Athletic Director

UGA Athletic Association Highlights During Evans’ Tenure: 2008-09: Two national championships (equestrian and gymnastics); two conference titles; Studentathlete graduation rate of 70%; All 21 sports achieved academic progress rate requirements with football, men’s golf, women’s basketball, and women’s cross country ranked first in the SEC; Licensing royalties rose for the 13th consecutive year; Butts-Mehre expansion project approved. 2007-08: Three national championships (equestrian, gymnastics and men’s tennis); Five conference titles; Grand opening of the coliseum training facility; Record donations of $29.5 Million to the William C. Hartman, Jr. Fund; Completion of a comprehensive facilities master plan. 2006-07: Two national championships (gymnastic and men’s tennis); Three conference titles; Studentathletes earned the highest departmental GPA ever recorded; Ticket priority program re-named to honor the late William C. Hartman, Jr.; Surpassing the Association’s Capital Campaign Goal of $60 Million. 2005-06: One National Championship (gymnastics); Seven conference titles; Recognition as “Nation’s Most Profitable Intercollegiate Athletics Program;” UGAA Selected the Consortium of Sponsoring Institutions for The Sports Management Institute for professional development; UGAA contributed $2 million to the University’s Capital Campaign for Endowed Professorships and Scholarships. 2004-05: Three national championships (gymnastics, men’s golf, and women’s swimming); Record Fund Raising Total of Over $32 Million; New marketing rights agreement with ISP Sports; Implemented on-line ticket sales and contribution option; Record setting logo licensing revenue.

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2009 Georgia Roster

2009 Georgia Bulldogs Back Row (L-R): Volunteer coach Andrea McCartney, Briana Bahr, Michele Simmons, assistant coach Chad Hanson, head coach Joel McCartney, assistant coach Briana McCarthy, Ann Dylla, Lauren Hutchinson, athletic trainer Leigh Starzynksi. Front Row (L-R): Nicole Choi, Kathleen Gates, Erika Clark, Kathleen Luft, Valentina Gonzalez, Simone May, Carla Tietz, Adria Fecteau.

2009 Georgia Numerical Roster No. Name

Pos.

Ht.

Cl./Exp.

1

Nicole Choi

DS/L

5-5

Fr./HS

Alpharetta, Georgia

3

Carla Tietz

DS/L

5-9

So./1L

St. Charles, Illinois

4

Ann Dylla

MH

6-1

So./1L

Littleton, Colorado

5

Erika Clark

OH

5-9

Jr./2L

6

Lauren Hutchinson

MH

6-1

Fr./HS

9

Adria Fecteau

S/DS

5-8

Fr./HS Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina

10 Kathleen Gates

S

5-10 So./1L

Wilmington, North Carolina

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OH

6-1

Fr./HS

Thousand Oaks, California

12 Simone May

OH

5-9

Jr./2L

14 Briana Bahr

OH

6-2

RFr./HS

Pensacola, Florida

18 Valentina Gonzalez

MH

6-0

Jr./2L

Monterrey, Mexico

20 Michele Simmons

MH

6-3

RFr./HS

Kathleen Luft

Hometown

Frisco, Texas Kennesaw, Georgia

Guntersville, Alabama

Alabaster, Alabama

Head Coach: Joel McCartney (Graceland College, ’87) 316-127 overall in 12 seasons; 34-27 at Georgia in two seasons Assistant Coaches: Chad Hanson (Washington State, ’00) Briana McCarthy (Ohio State, ’08) Volunteer Coach: Andrea McCartney (Bellevue, ’96) Strength Coach: Michael Schweigert (Indiana, ’03) Athletic Trainer: Leigh Starzynksi (Ithaca, ’09) Team Manager: Katherine Drye

Alphabetical No. Name

Pos.

Ht. Cl./Exp.

14 Briana Bahr

OH

6-2 RFr./HS

1

Nicole Choi

DS/L

5-5 Fr./HS

5

Erika Clark

OH

5-9 Jr./2L

4

Ann Dylla

MH

6-1 So./1L

9

Adria Fecteau

S/DS

5-8 Fr./HS

10 Kathleen Gates

S

5-10 So./1L

18 Valentina Gonzalez

MH

6-0 Jr./2L

6

MH

6-1 Fr./HS

11 Kathleen Luft

OH

6-1 Fr./HS

12 Simone May

OH/MH 5-9 Jr./2L

20 Michele Simmons

MH

6-3 RFr./HS

3

DS/L

5-9 So./1L

Lauren Hutchinson

Carla Tietz

Pronunciation Key

Briana Bahr................................................ Bar Nicole Choi.............................................. Choy Ann Dylla...............................................Dill-ah Adria Fecteau...................A-dree-ah Feck-toe Carla Tietz............................................... Teets

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2009 Georgia Roster Breakdown Bulldogs By Class

Bulldogs By Height

Bulldog Birthdays

Juniors (3)..... Erika Clark, Valentina Gonzalez, ......................................................Simone May

6-3........................................... Michele Simmons 6-2.................................................... Briana Bahr 6-1........................................................ Ann Dylla .............................................. Lauren Hutchinson ....................................................... Kathleen Luft 6-0.........................................Valentina Gonzalez 5-10.............................................Kathleen Gates 5-9......................................................Erika Clark ........................................................ Simone May ........................................................... Carla Tietz 5-8................................................. Adria Fecteau 5-5..................................................... Nicole Choi

January 3................................. Michele Simmons February 25..................................... Simone May April 1............................................ Adria Fecteau May 25................................................ Carla Tietz July 5.................................................... Ann Dylla July 6................................................ Briana Bahr August 21....................................Kathleen Gates September 18........................Valentina Gonzalez September 24........................ Lauren Hutchinson October 5........................................ Kathleen Luft November 25......................................Erika Clark December 10..................................... Nicole Choi

Sophomores (3)......Ann Dylla, Kathleen Gates, .........................................................Carla Tietz Redshirt Freshmen (2).................. Briana Bahr, ............................................. Michele Simmons Freshmen (4)......... Nicole Choi, Adria Fecteau, .................... Lauren Hutchinson, Kathleen Luft

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Bulldogs By Location

= Bulldog Hometowns = 2009 Regular Season Away Match Sites

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Alabama (2)....... Simone May, Michele Simmons Georgia (2)........Nicole Choi, Lauren Hutchinson North Carolina (2)......................... Adria Fecteau, ....................................................Kathleen Gates California (1)................................... Kathleen Luft Colorado (1)......................................... Ann Dylla Florida (1)......................................... Briana Bahr Illinois (1)............................................ Carla Tietz Texas (1).............................................Erika Clark Mexico (1)..............................Valentina Gonzalez

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Meet The Bulldogs


Meet The Bulldogs

2009 Georgia Bulldogs

Erika Clark OH • 5-9 • Junior • Frisco, Texas

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Career Match Highs Kills.......... 17 (2x), last vs. Alabama (11/908) Attempts................50, vs. Alabama (11/9/08) Attack Pct.......... ..500, vs. Miss. St. (11/7/08) Assists...... 4 (2x), last vs. Texas St. (9/12/08) Aces................ 4 (2x), last at UTSA (9/10/08) Digs.......................25, vs. Alabama (11/9/08) Blocks........................6, at Ga. Tech (9/7/07)

2008 Season: Appeared in 30 matches making 30 starts and played in 113 sets recording 288 kills (2.55 per set), 367 digs (3.25 per set), 13 service aces and 37 blocks...Tied for the team-lead in digs at LSU with 10...Contributed a double-double with a team-best 14 kills on a .419 attack percentage to go along with 14 digs in win at Arkansas...Recorded double-double with 11 kills and 13 digs at Ole Miss...Notched double-double vs. Alabama by tying a career high with 17 kills to go along with a career-high 25 digs...Provided nine kills on a career-high .500 attack percentage vs. Mississippi State...Recorded double-double with 10 kills and 12 digs at No. 21 Kentucky...Led team with eight kills and nine blocks at Tennessee...Had nine kills, 14 digs and two blocks in upset victory over No. 8 Florida...Provided Bulldogs with a double-double with 11 kills and 20 digs and a season-best four blocks in 3-2 win over S. Carolina...Notched double-double with a team-best 12 kills and match-best 13 digs to go along with two blocks at Mississippi State...Had 14 digs and five kills in win at Alabama...Posted fourth double-double of season at Auburn with 13 kills and 11 digs...Recorded 10 kills on .417 attack percentage vs. LSU...Tallied six kills and 21 digs vs. Ole Miss...Provided nine kills and 12 digs in win at home vs. Arkansas...Named Red & Black’s Athlete of the Week Sept. 17 for efforts at Texas Invitational...Named to Texas Invitational All-Tournament Team after recording 33 kills (2.75 per set) and a team-leading 50 digs (4.17 per set)...Posted 11 kills, four aces and nine digs at UTSA Sept. 10...At Duke Invitational, recorded 29 kills and 46 digs including a double-double vs. Seton Hall (11 K, 15 D) and a 22-dig match at Duke...Provided Bulldogs with 12 kills and nine digs vs. Mercer Sept. 2...In Georgia Bulldog Invitational, recorded 27 kills and 27 digs including a double-double (10 K, 13 D) vs. Ga. State Aug. 31...Helped Bulldogs earn inaugural SEC Coaches’ Beach Volleyball Championship during spring by taking home the Gold Medal. 2007 Season: Named to SEC All-Freshman Team...Started all 30 matches...Second on team with 300 kills and 351 digs...Earned team’s best passer and best digger awards...Recorded nine doubledoubles...Led team with nine kills on a .304 hitting percentage at LSU...Contributed 10 kills, nine digs and three assist vs. Arkansas...Had double-double at Auburn with 14 kills and 14 digs...Provided Georgia with a double-double against Mississippi State with 12 kills and 10 digs...Led Georgia with 18 digs and three aces vs. Alabama...Posted career-best 16 kills to go along with 11 digs for double-double at Kentucky...Led Georgia with nine kills vs. Florida... Notched double-double with 13 kills and 16 digs vs. South Carolina...Double-double with 11 kills and 14 digs at Alabama...Recorded nine kills and 17 digs at Arkansas...Notched 20-plus digs for the second consecutive match with a career-high 23 vs. Ole Miss in a double-double performance including 11 kills...Recorded double-double vs. Tennessee with 13 kills and a then career-high 22 digs...Posted double-double at sixth-ranked Florida (12 K, 10 D)... Had season-best six blocks at Ga. Tech...Posted 15 kills vs. Western Carolina...Recorded a double-double (13 K, 15 D) at Georgia Southern...Named SEC Freshman Player of the Week (8/27) for efforts at the Georgia Southern Invitational...Recorded nine kills and 12 digs in debut for Bulldogs against Stetson. High School/Club: Graduated from Centennial High School...Named a first team All-State player during the 2005-06 season...Also earned MVP honors of the Frisco Tournament and was named to the Denton Ryan All-Tournament Team...Garnered Academic All-District honors after being named best offensive player...Named district MVP as her team was crowned district champions during the 2006-07 season...Member of TGCA all-star team and first team All-Area...Earned a spot on the Denton Ryan and Frisco All-Tournament teams...Suited up for the Skyline Juniors (18’s) in 2006-07 and was the top-ranked team in the state and finished 17th at the national tournament...Also played basketball for five years, softball for five years and track for three years. Personal: Daughter of Tammy and Jack Clark...Has two sisters, Danika and Rebekah, and one brother, Anthony...Born Nov. 25, 1989...Major: Psychology.

Year 2007 2008 Totals

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SP 107 113 220

MP 30 30 60

K 300 288 588

K/S E 2.80 125 2.55 131 2.67 256

TA Pct. 890 .197 832 .189 1722 .193

A 42 34 76

A/S 0.39 0.30 0.35

CLARK’S CAREER STATISTICS SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE 18 0.17 35 351 3.28 17 13 0.12 26 367 3.25 30 31 0.14 61 718 3.26 47

BS 1 1 2

BA 46 36 82

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TB 47 37 84

B/S 0.44 0.33 0.38

BE 6 2 8

BHE 3 0 3

Points 342.0 320.0 662.0

Pts./S 3.20 2.83 3.00


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Valentina Gonzalez

MH • 6-0 • Junior • Monterrey, Mexico

Career Match Highs Kills...................... 14, vs. Ga. Tech (8/29/08) Attempts................30, vs. Alabama (11/9/08) Attack Pct...........714, vs. Texas St. (9/12/08) Assists........... 5 (2x), last at Auburn (11/7/07) Aces........................ 3, vs. Miss. St. (11/7/08) Digs............................. 8, at Auburn (11/7/07) Blocks................ 8 (3x), last at Duke (9/6/08)

2008 Season: Started all 31 matches and played in all 117 sets leading the team with 118 blocks, the eighth-best single season total in school history, while also tallying 220 kills, 23 service aces and 71 digs...Tied for team lead with 10 kills at LSU...Notched 12 kills on a .400 attack percentage and four blocks in win at Arkansas...Tallied 11 kills on a .435 clip and a match-best seven blocks at Ole Miss...Contributed to win over Auburn with two kills, an ace, three digs and six blocks...Had 13 kills and seven blocks vs. Alabama...Provided seven kills on a .583 attack percentage and a career-high three aces in win over Mississippi State...Had eight kills and a team-best five blocks at No. 21 Kentucky...Provided three kills, two assists, two digs and an ace at Tennessee...Tallied 10 kills on .421 clip, two assists, an ace, seven digs and seven blocks in upset win over No. 8 Florida...Had nine kills on a .238 clip, three assists and four blocks in 3-2 win over S. Carolina...Recorded seven kills on .316 attack percentage, five digs and four blocks in win at Mississippi State...Posted 11 kills on a .611 attack percentage and added two aces and to blocks in win at Alabama...Tallied eight kills, three assists, two aces and six blocks at Auburn...Had three kills, two aces and two blocks vs. LSU...Tallied four kills and five blocks vs. Ole Miss...Recorded five kills and six digs vs. Arkansas...At Texas Invitational, posted 21 kills including a 10 kills on a career-best .714 percentage vs. Texas State...At Duke Invitational, tied a career-high with eight blocks in back-to-back matches vs. Seton Hall and Duke...Posted seven kills on a .500 attack pct. in win over Mercer Sept. 2...Named to Georgia Bulldog Invitational All-Tournament Team after posting 29 kills on a team-best .490 attack percentage along with 11 blocks...Helped Bulldogs earn inaugural SEC Coaches’ Beach Volleyball Championship during spring. 2007 Season: Played in 25 matches making 18 starts...Earned team’s Most Improved Player award...Third on team with 77 blocks...Posted 107 kills, 34 assists and 13 aces...Helped Georgia to a 3-1 win at Auburn with career-high 13 kills on 20 attempts with no errors for a personal-best hitting percentage of .650 while also providing career-high eight digs, tying career-high five assists and tying for match-high seven blocks...Had six kills and a match-high six blocks vs. Mississippi State...Tied teammate Lindsay Gehan for a match-best five blocks in Georgia’s 3-0 win over Alabama, while also providing a career-best five assists...Contributed seven blocks and three assists vs. South Carolina...Posted four blocks including two solos to go along with eight kills at Miss. State...Had seven blocks, five kills and four digs at Arkansas...Led Georgia with hitting percentage of .467 for seven kills in 3-0 win over Auburn...Notched eight blocks including a solo block vs. Ole Miss... Had nine kills and six blocks against Tennessee...Made first start of career versus S. Carolina and had six kills on a .500 hitting percentage with two aces, four digs and four blocks...Recorded first career kill against Wofford...Made first appearance for Bulldogs against Stetson. High School/Club: Graduated from Prepa Tec where she was a four-year starter...Named best middle blocker and MVP at the 2006 CONADEIP Junior National Championships...Played in Mexico’s National Olympics from 2000-05 and won in Matamoros, Mexico, in 2003...Named captain and MVP for Mexico at the NORCECA Volleyball Championships as her team took fourth in 2004...Also played in the NORCECA Championships in the Dominican Republic and Winnipeg, Canada...Competed in the Pan-American Cup in 2004...Earned the “best team athlete” and “best volleyball player” awards in 2004. Personal: Daughter of Jose Luis and Sandra Gonzalez...Has two sisters, Emilia and Regina, and a brother, Jose...Born September 18, 1988...Major: Fashion Merchandising.

Year 2007 2008 Totals

SP 76 117 193

MP 25 31 56

K 107 220 327

K/S 1.41 1.88 1.69

E TA 33 277 70 546 103 823

Pct. .267 .275 .272

A 34 44 78

GONZALEZ’S CAREER STATISTICS A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE 0.45 13 0.17 21 39 0.51 3 0.38 23 0.20 55 71 0.61 1 0.40 36 0.19 76 110 0.57 4

BS 7 3 10

BA 70 115 185

TB B/S 77 1.01 118 1.01 195 1.01

BE 5 7 12

BHE 4 2 6

Points 162.0 303.5 465.5

Pts./S 2.13 2.59 2.41


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2009 Georgia Bulldogs

Simone May

OH • 5-9 • Junior • Guntersville, Alabama

Career Match Highs Kills............4 (2x), last vs. Auburn (11/16/08) Attempts................ 17, vs. Auburn (11/16/08) Attack Pct...........-.118, vs. Auburn (11/16/08) Assists...............1, vs. #10 Florida (10/21/07) Aces..................1, vs. #10 Florida (10/21/07) Digs......................... 2, vs. Miss. St. (11/7/08) Blocks.................3, at Tennessee (10/26/07)

2009 Season: Earned Certificate for Academic Excellence from UGA Academic Round Table. 2008 Season: Earned SEC Academic Honor Roll and Director’s Honor Roll distinction...Appeared in nine matches playing in 15 sets recording nine kills and three blocks...Tied a career-high with four kills on a career-high 17 attempts and had two blocks in win over Auburn...Notched a career-high four kills on a career-high nine attempts and added a career-high two digs in home win vs. Mississippi State...Recorded a block in win at Mississippi State...Made first appearance of the year against UTSA on Sept. 10...Helped Bulldogs earn inaugural SEC Coaches’ Beach Volleyball Championship during spring. 2007 Season: Played in 10 games recording nine kills and six blocks...Notched career-high three kills on four attempts and career-high three blocks in one game played at Tennessee...Made Bulldog debut vs. Florida recording two kills on four attempts with no errors while also providing an assist, an ace and two blocks. 2006 Season: Redshirted. High School/Club: Earned MVP honors for Guntersville High School during the 2005 Region 4A volleyball state championships...Led her team to a pair of state championships...Won 11 state track titles from 2003 to 2006...Member of National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Steven W. Cottrell and Brenda N. May...Has two brothers, Khalil May and Evan Cottrell, and a sister, Ravan Cottrell...Cousin Howard Cross played football for the University of Alabama and then tight end for the New York Giants from 1989-2001...Born Feb. 25, 1988... Child & Family Development.

Year 2006 2007 2008 Totals

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SP 1 10 15 26

MP 1 6 9 16

K 0 9 9 18

K/S 0.00 0.90 0.60 0.69

E 0 3 8 11

TA 0 19 32 51

Pct. .000 .316 .031 .137

A 0 1 0 1

A/S 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.04

MAY’S CAREER STATISTICS SA SA/S SE DIG D/S 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 0.10 1 2 0.20 0 0.00 1 2 0.13 1 0.04 2 4 0.15

RE 0 1 2 3

BS 0 1 0 1

BA 0 5 3 8

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TB 0 6 3 9

B/S 0.00 0.60 0.20 0.35

BE 0 1 2 3

BHE 0 0 0 0

Points 0.0 13.5 10.5 24.0

Pts./S 0.00 1.30 0.70 0.92


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Ann Dylla

Career Match Highs Kills............ 10 (2x), last vs. Colgate (9/5/08) Attempts................... 24, vs. Colgate (9/5/08) Attack Pct...........615, vs. Arkansas (10/3/08) Assists....1 (13x), last at Arkansas (11/23/08) Aces.........................................................N/A Digs.....2 (2x), last at #21 Kentucky (11/2/08) Blocks...............9, vs. S. Carolina (10/24/08)

2008 Season: Earned Director’s Honor Roll distinction...Started all 31 matches playing in all 117 sets recording 139 kills and 100 blocks (0.94 per set)...Recorded three kills and four blocks at LSU...Provided four kills, as assists and two blocks in win at Arkansas...Had four kills, an assist and two blocks at Ole Miss...Recorded seven blocks, three solo, and had six kills with no errors on 11 attempts for an attack percentage of .545 in win over Auburn...Contributed two kills and four blocks in match vs. Alabama...Provided six blocks and three kills in win over Mississippi State...Tied for a team-best seven blocks, had four kills and a career-best two digs in upset victory over No. 8 Florida...Notched nine kills on a .318 clip and a career-high nine blocks in 3-2 win over S. Carolina...Had four kills and a block in win at Mississippi State...Tallied three kills and three blocks at Auburn...Had two kills and four blocks vs. LSU...Recorded nine kills on a career-high .615 hitting percentage against Arkansas...Team leader with 3.0 blocks vs. Tennessee...Led team with 3.0 blocks at No. 11 Florida and at South Carolina...Finished the Texas Invitational with 22 kills and 13 blocks...Posted 19 kills and 13 blocks in Duke Invitational...Tallied season-high seven blocks vs. Mercer Sept. 2...Notched six blocks vs. Furman Aug. 31...Recorded 10 kills on a .389 clip with four blocks in Bulldog debut vs. Georgia Tech Aug. 29.

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MH • 6-1 • Sophomore • Littleton, Colorado

High School/Club: Graduated from Heritage High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society, the Athletic Wall of Fame and LINK...A PrepVolleyball. com Fab 50 selection, as the 49th rated recruit overall...Helped her Front Range club team finish fifth in the Open Division at the 2008 USAV National Tournament and 15th in the Open Division at the 2007 USAV Junior National Tournament...At Heritage, named to Class 5A All-State second team in 2006 and first team in 2007 by the Colorado Coaches Association...Helped Heritage to two conference championships (‘05, ‘06), three district championships (‘05, ‘06, ‘07) and two regional championships (‘05, ‘06)...Also played three seasons of basketball for Heritage and the Colorado Hoopsters. Personal: Daughter of Bernie and Judy Dylla...Brother, Mark, is a member of the Bulldogs’ swimming and diving squad...Father, Bernie, played football for Northern State University...Six cousins participated in collegiate athletics: Susan King Borchardt, basketball at Stanford (2000-05); Stephen King, basketball at Ohio (2003-07); Brian King, cross country at Ohio (2004-08); Adam Anderson, golf at Notre Dame (1997-01); Joe Anderson, golf at Missouri-Kansas City (1999-03); Adam Peterka, basketball at Augustana College (2007-present)...Born July 5, 1990...Major: Pre-Business.

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct. A 2008 117 31 139 1.19 76 372 .169 14 Totals 117 31 139 1.19 76 372 .169 14

DYLLA’S CAREER STATISTICS A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA 0.12 0 0.00 0 15 0.13 0 11 99 0.12 0 0.00 0 15 0.13 0 11 99

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TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts./S 110 0.94 11 1 199.5 1.71 110 0.94 11 1 199.5 1.71

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2009 Georgia Bulldogs

Kathleen Gates

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S • 5-10 • Sophomore • Wilmington, North Carolina

Career Match Highs Kills...................8, vs. S. Carolina (10/24/08) Attempts......... 14 (2x), last at Ark. (11/23/08) Attack Pct......571, vs. S. Carolina (10/24/08) Assists.................. 57, vs. Ga. Tech (8/29/08) Aces................... 5 (2x), last at Duke (9/6/08) Digs.......................13, vs. Alabama (11/9/08) Blocks...................... 6, vs. Furman (8/31/08)

2008 Season: Earned Director’s Honor Roll distinction...Named to All-SEC Freshman Team...Started all 31 matches and played every point in all 117 sets recording 1,128 assists (9.64 per set) and leading team in service aces with 45 while also adding 87 kills, 60 blocks and 187 digs...Tallied 30 assists and seven digs at LSU...Contributed double-double with 45 assists and 11 digs in win at Arkansas...Provided 40 assists and six digs at Ole Miss...Recorded 33 assists, three kills, three aces, six digs and five blocks in win over Auburn...Notched double-double with 55 assists and a career-high 13 digs vs. Alabama...Paced a team attach percentage of .367 with 32 assists vs. Mississippi State...Provided 37 assists and seven digs at No. 21 Kentucky... Had 18 assist and six digs at Tennessee...Named SEC Freshman of the Week (10/27) following efforts vs. S. Carolina and No. 8 Florida...Recorded 42 assists, three kills, three digs, five blocks including two solos and two aces including an ace on the final point in upset victory over No. 8 Florida... Provided 47 assists, a career-high eight kills on a career-best .571 attack percentage and nine digs in 3-2 win over S. Carolina...Had 26 assists and eight digs at Miss. State...Paced Bulldogs to .319 attack percentage with 33 assists while also providing five kills, five digs, four aces and two blocks at Alabama...Recorded 50 assists, two kills, nine digs and five blocks at Auburn...Posted 35 assists, two kills and an ace vs. LSU...Paced the Bulldog offense to a .440 attack percentage vs. Arkansas with 42 assists...Finished the Texas Invitational with 125 assists (10.4 per set) and a team-high seven aces...At Duke Invitational, posted a 10.4 assists per set average, 11 aces and 10 blocks; had double-double at Duke with 46 assists and 10 digs... Recorded first-career double-double with 34 assists and 12 digs vs. Mercer Sept. 2 while also posting six kills...Named to Georgia Bulldog Invitational All-Tournament Team after posting 119 assists (11.9 per set), five aces and 16 digs. High School/Club: Graduated from John T. Hoggard High School where she was a member of the Beta Club, National Honor Society and EC Buddies...Earned NC Scholars Award, President’s Scholar Award and named Female Athlete of the Year...A PrepVolleyball.com Fab 50 selection, as the 19th rated recruit overall and fourth-highest ranked setter on the national list...Member of 2007 Youth National Training Team...As member of Piedmont Triad Volleyball Club, helped team qualify for USAV National Tournament in the Open Division in 2008...In 2007, helped Piedmont Triad Volleyball Club qualify and finish fifth in the National Division of the USAV National Tournament...At Hoggard, she was a four-year letterwinner in volleyball and track and field while lettering as a sophomore in basketball...In volleyball, helped team to state semifinals in 2006 and 2007...Four time All-Area selection...Three-time selection as team MVP and All-Conference...Two-time All-Conference Player of the Year...2007 All-Area Player of the Year and All-State selection...In track and field, earned All-Conference honors as a junior and was a state high jump finalist as a junior and senior...also ran 400m. Personal: Daughter of Larry and Tammi Gates...Has a sister, Samantha...Father, Larry, played baseball at UNC-Chapel Hill (1977-78)...Grandfather, Dayton Gates, played baseball for U.S. Marine Corps (1945-62)...Born Aug. 21, 1990...Major: Exercise & Sports Science.

Year SP MP K 2008 117 31 87 Totals 117 31 87

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GATES’ CAREER STATISTICS K/S E TA Pct. A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA 0.74 21 242 .260 1128 9.64 45 0.38 64 187 1.60 1 4 56 0.74 21 242 .260 1128 9.64 45 0.38 64 187 1.60 1 4 56

University of Georgia Volleyball

TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts./S 60 0.51 7 25 164.0 1.40 60 0.51 7 25 164.0 1.40


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Carla Tietz

Career Match Highs Kills..............1 (2x), last vs. Ga. St. (8/31/08) Attempts................. 3, at Miss. St. (10/19/08) Attack Pct.................................................N/A Assists..................... 3, vs. Miss. St. (11/7/08) Aces....................... 4, vs. Ga. Tech (8/29/08) Digs......... 19 (2x), last vs. Alabama (11/9/08) Blocks......................................................N/A

2008 Season: Starting libero in all 31 matches playing in all 117 sets recording a team-best 378 digs (3.23 per set)...Tied for the team-lead with 10 digs at LSU... Posted a match-best 17 digs in win at Arkansas...Led the team in digs with 15 at Ole Miss...Provided a team-high 17 digs in win over Auburn...Tied her career-high with 19 digs vs. Alabama...Tied for team-leading six digs vs. Miss. St....Had a team-best 14 digs at No. 21 Kentucky...Led the Bulldogs with 16 digs in 3-2 upset win over No. 8 Florida...Recorded 18 digs in 3-2 win vs. South Carolina...Tied for a match-best 13 digs at Miss. St....Tied for a match-best 16 digs and had two assists in win at Alabama...At Auburn, led team with 17 digs and tied for team lead with two aces...Led team with 10 digs vs. LSU...Tallied 14 digs vs. Ole Miss...Led team with 12 digs vs. Tennessee...Led team with 12 digs vs. Kentucky...Finished the Texas Invitational with 23 digs...Tallied 19 digs at UTSA...Recorded 41 digs and four aces in Duke Invitational...Posted 38 digs in Georgia Bulldog Invitational and had a four ace match in Bulldog debut vs. Georgia Tech Aug. 29...After graduating early from St. Charles High School, joined the Bulldogs during the spring of 2008 and helped Georgia win the inaugural SEC Coaches’ Beach Volleyball Championship.

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DS/L • 5-9 • Sophomore • St. Charles, Illinois

High School/Club: Graduated from St. Charles High School...Played club volleyball for Sports Performance 2003-06 and Club Fusion in 2007...Her 2006 Sports Performance 16’s team won the USAV National Open Championship...Her Club Fusion 17’s team in 2007 placed fifth...At St. Charles, was a three-year varsity starter and finished as a First Team All-Conference and All-Area athlete. Personal: Daughter of Michael and Karen Tietz...Has a brother, Alex...Father, Michael, played soccer at Northern Illinois University...Brother, Alex, played football at Southern Illinois University...Born May 25, 1990...Major: Undecided.

Year SP MP K 2008 117 31 2 Totals 117 31 2

K/S E TA Pct. A 0.02 4 14 -.143 27 0.02 4 14 -.143 27

TIETZ’S CAREER STATISTICS A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA 0.23 26 0.22 50 378 3.23 55 0 0 0.23 26 0.22 50 378 3.23 55 0 0

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TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts./S 0 0.00 0 1 28.0 0.24 0 0.00 0 1 28.0 0.24

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2009 Georgia Bulldogs

Briana Bahr

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OPP • 6-2 • Redshirt Freshman • Pensacola, Florida 2008 Season: Redshirted.

High School/Club: Graduated from Tate High School were she was named Most Athletic Female and finished in the top 10 percent of her class...Named to Volleyball Magazine’s “The Who Dozen” List of Junior Athletes for the 2008 freshman class...Three-year letterwinner at Tate, where she helped her squad to the Pensacola 2007 Gulf Coast Regional Championship...Named a 2007 Pensacola Sports Associations All-State honorable mention selection and named Most Valuable Player of the Florida High School Athletic Association’s North-South All-Star match...First-team All-Area selection in 2007...Named secondteam All-Area as a junior...Tabbed Best Offensive Player as a sophomore. Personal: Daughter of Francis and Suzanne Bahr...Has a brother, Michael, and a sister, Allison...Born July 6, 1990... Major: Biology.

Michele Simmons

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MH • 6-3 • Redshirt Freshman • Alabaster, Alabama 2008 Season: Redshirted.

High School/Club: Graduated from Thompson High School...A two-time Alabama All-State Team selection, earning the honor following both the 2006 and 2007 seasons...Selected to the South Alabama All-Star team and was Class 6A Thompson’s team leader in kills and blocks...Lettered all four years at Thompson earning Best Offense award every season...Played club volleyball for Big Bend Juniors, Alabama Juniors, Magic City and Birmingham Volleyball Club. Personal: Daughter of Vincent and Rosalind Simmons...Has two sisters, Kristin and Lauren...Born Jan. 3, 1990...Major: Furnishings & Interiors.

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Meet The Bulldogs

Nicole Choi

High School/Club: Graduated from Marist High School where she was a three-year letter winner…Competed in the Georgia 2008 Senior All-Star Match…In 2008, named a Class 6AAAA All-State First Team selection, named the All-Area most valuable player and helped guide Marist to a state runner-up finish…In 2007, captained her team and was named an All-Area selection…Member of A5 Volleyball Club and a gold medalist from the 2007 USAV National Championship team…Also served as co-president of student council and was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Brian and Young Choi...Has three brothers, Andrew, Eugene and Peter…Andrew played tennis at Temple from 2007-08…Born: Dec. 10, 1990…Major: Undecided.

Adria Fecteau

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DS/L • 5-5 • Freshman • Alpharetta, Georgia

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S/DS • 5-8 • Freshman • Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina High School/Club: Graduated from Fuquay-Varina High School as an honors graduate…Four-time letterwinner and team most valuable player...Served as FVHS team captain as a junior and senior... Raleigh News and Observer Tri-8 Conference Player-of-the-Year in 2008…Started at setter for the Triangle Volleyball Club 18-Black team from 2007-09 and led club to the USAV Carolina Region Championship and an appearance in the 2008 USAV national tournament...Placed fifth in 2008 AAU 16U National Beach Championship...Member of the National Honors Society, student council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Daughter of Mark and Renata Fecteau...Has a brother, Adam…Father played basketball at the University of Massachusetts Lowell…Born: April 1, 1991…Major: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

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2009 Georgia Bulldogs

Lauren Hutchinson MH • 6-1 • Freshman • Kennesaw, Georgia

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High School/Club: Graduated from Kennesaw Mountain High School where she was a honor roll graduate and four-year letterwinner...Participated in 2008 Senior All-Star Match…Named 2008 Class 5A Player of the Year, AllState, All-County and a PrepVolleyball.com “Senior Ace” after helping KMHS to the Elite Eight…In 2007, named All-State and All-County helping team to a state runner-up finish…Named All-County second team as a sophomore All-County honorable mention as a freshman…Member of A5 Volleyball Club that was the 2005 Northeast Qualifier champions, 2006 Southeast Region runner-up and 2006 USAV National Club champions. Personal: Daughter of Bob and Tammy Hutchinson…Has a sister, Abby…Born: Sept. 24, 1990…Major: Undecided.

Kathleen Luft

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OH • 6-1 • Freshman • Thousand Oaks, California 2009 Season: Will miss season due to a torn Anterior Cruciate Ligament and will receive a medical redshirt.

High School/Club: Graduated from Thousand Oaks High School where she was a four-year letter winner…Named 2008 Most Valuable Athlete and the Star News First-Team selection and named a first-team selection of the Marmonte League and Ventura County...Started at outside hitter for the Santa Monica Beach Club volleyball team, which competed in the Southern California Volleyball Association and traveled nationally to compete in the USAV Open Division...Also lettered in basketball and track and field…Set school record in the shot put…Played club basketball for the West Coast Waves and Pacific Fury. Personal: Daughter of Brian and Donna Luft...Has two brothers, Matt and Scotty…Father played college football at Southern California and was drafted in the fifth round of the 1985 NFL draft by the New York Jets…Mother ran track at Southern California…Matt plays football at Harvard…Born: Oct. 5, 1990…Major: Undecided.

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Southeastern Conference Setting the Standard for Intercollegiate Athletics in Women’s Volleyball

Team) for a total of six SEC selections all-time. Nine student-athletes were named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District teams for a total of 46 all-time. • Freshman Kelly Murphy (Florida) was named AVCA Third-Team All-America, seven were named AVCA Honorable Mention All-America and 14 (including six honorable mention) players were named to the AVCA Division I All -South Region Team. • Freshman Kelly Murphy (Florida, S/ RS) was named AVCA South Region Freshman of the Year and AVCA National Freshman of the Year, and Tennessee Head Coach Rob Patrick was named AVCA South Region Coach of the Year. • In the past 18 years, 1,049 studentathletes have earned selection to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

SEC Notes

• The 2008 season marked the 19th consecutive season in which the SEC has placed at least two teams in the NCAA Tournament. • Four SEC teams earned berths to the 2008 NCAA Tournament. • Four teams posted 20-plus win seasons. Kentucky led with 26, Florida with 25, Tennessee with 22 and South Carolina with 21. • LSU claimed the Western Division crown in 2008 for the fourth consecutive season, with Florida earning the Eastern Division championship for the 14th consecutive season. • Florida captured its 18th SEC Championship and advanced to the NCAA regional semi-finals. • In 2008, Kelsey Bowers (Florida) was selected to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Team (Second

2008 SEC Standings

Eastern Division School !Florida Kentucky Tennessee South Carolina Georgia

SEC 18-2 17-3 15-5 12-8 10-10

Pct. .900 .850 .750 .600 .500

Overall 27-4 26-6 22-10 21-9 17-14

2009 Georgia Bulldogs

The Southeastern Conference continues to flourish as a solid and competitive league in women’s collegiate volleyball. In the last two decades, the SEC has made stellar contributions in volleyball. The conference has sent at least two SEC teams to the NCAA Tournament in every season the last 19 years. The SEC had a team reach the Final Four seven of the 10 seasons in the ‘90s with the league having a team advance to the regional final nine of those 10 seasons. Since 2000, the SEC has had a team reach the Final Four three times and regional final four times. In 2008, Florida captured its 18th ever SEC Championship and made its 19th NCAA Tournament appearance and advanced to the regional semi-finals. In all, four teams from the SEC made the NCAA Tournament, including Florida, Kentucky, LSU and Tennessee. Since the inaugural SEC volleyball championship in 1979-80, many changes have occurred in the conference with volleyball. The addition of Arkansas and South Carolina to the league in 1991 brought the divisional format to the sport with five teams competing in the Eastern Division and six teams in the Western Division. In 2009, the SEC entered into an unprecedented TV agreement with ESPN that will provide exclusive coverage of SEC athletics. In the arrangement, SEC volleyball will now be broadcast on three different platforms: ESPNU, FS South/Southwest/Sun Sports and CSS. Live SEC volleyball coverage can now reach into 46 million homes nationwide on ESPNU, and in the SEC nine-state region, 22 million homes on FS South/Southwest/Sun Sports, and 7 million homes on CSS.

Pct. .871 .812 .688 .700 .548

! = SEC Champion; Eastern Division Champion

Western Division School $LSU Ole Miss Alabama Arkansas Mississippi State Auburn

SEC 13-7 10-10 9-11 4-16 1-19 1-19

Pct. .650 .500 .450 .200 .050 .050

Overall 18-10 14-15 16-13 7-23 6-25 6-25

Pct. .643 .483 .522 .233 .194 .194

$ = Western Division Champion

Georgia’s SEC Championship Teams

1986 1985

*In 1986, Georgia and LSU tied for the best SEC regular season record and were named SEC Co-Champions. LSU won the SEC Tournament final over Georgia.

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NCAA

2009: 29th Annual Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship • First/Second Rounds (16): December 3-4 or December 4-5 or December 5-6, 2009 on campus sites to be determined. • Regionals (4): December 11-12, 2008 at four locations: Gainesville, Fla. - Stephen C. O’Connell Center (Florida) Minneapolis, Minn. - Sports Pavilion (Minnesota) Omaha, Neb. - Qwest Center (Nebraska) Stanford, Calif. - Maples Pavilion (Stanford) • Semifinals and Championship: December 17 and 19, 2009 in Tampa Bay, Fla., at the St. Pete Times Forum. Co-Hosts: University of South Florida and Tampa Bay Sports Commission. Championship Host Site: www.NCAA.com/WVB

Georgia Volleyball NCAA Tournament History • NCAA Appearances: Eight (1985, 1986, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2004) • NCAA Record: 5-8 Georgia In The NCAA Tournament 1985 W, 3-0 vs. Florida State (15-6, 15-1, 15-10) L, 0-3 vs. UCLA (3-15, 5-15, 8-15)

1986 W, 3-0 vs. Texas A&M (5-15, 15-4, 15-10, 15-6) L, 0-3 at Texas (5-15, 8-15, 11-15)

1993 W, 3-1 vs. Tennessee 15-3, 15-10, 5-15, 15-11 L, 0-3 vs. Florida 14-16, 9-15, 13-15 1994 W, 3-0 vs. Appalachian State 15-6, 15-4, 15-5 L, 0-3 vs. Duke 15-11, 15-3, 15-4

1991 L, 0-3 vs. Texas Tech 5-15, 6-15, 4-15

1995 W, 3-0 vs. Marshall 16-14, 15-9, 15-8 L, 1-3 at Illinois 10-15, 11-15, 15-10, 9-15

1992 L, 1-3 at Texas 12-15, 2-15, 15-10, 8-15

2004 L, 0-3 at Georgia Tech 21-30, 21-30, 29-31


This Is Georgia


2008-09 UGA Athletics Year In Review

--- 8th Jeff Pigg 1st Men’s Cross Country Highlights: Finished eighth at SEC Championships; Finished 12th at NCAA South Regionals as all six Georgia Bulldogs broke into the top 80 finish. --- 4th Jeff Pigg 1st Women’s Cross Country Highlights: Finished fourth at SEC Championships; Finished fourth at NCAA South Regionals as five Bulldogs finished among the top 50; Kiah Vernon earned All-SEC honors and her fourth All-Region honor; Natalie Picchetti earned her fourth All-SEC honor.

10-3 6-2 (2nd Eastern Div.) Mark Richt 8th Football Highlights: Finished ranked #10 USA Today/Coaches and #13 Associated Press; Won 10 games for the sixth time in the past seven seasons; Capped 2008 season with 10-3 record by defeating Michigan State, 24-12, in the 2009 Capital One Bowl. -- 1st Chris Haack 13th Men’s Golf Highlights: Reached the semifinals of the NCAA Championship and finished ranked No. 1 by Golfstat and the GCAA; Won 27th SEC Championship; Brian Harman, Hudson Swafford, Russel Henley, Harris English and Adame Mitchell named All-Americans.

32-1 6-0 (1st) Suzanne Yoculan 26th Gymnastics Highlights: Georgia’s 2009 NCAA title was its fifth-straight and 10th in program history; Courtney Kupets won four of the five individual national titles and was named the Honda Award winner; Suzanne Yoculan retired turning the program over to Jay Clark.

Softball 47-12 18-7 (2nd Eastern Div.) Lu Harris-Champer 9th Highlights: Advanced to first-ever Women’s College World Series and finished with highest-ever ranking at No. 4; Named the Easton Sports, Inc., Team of the Year; Alisa Goler and Taylor Schlopy named first-team All-Americans; Goler set nine school records including batting average (.455), home runs (24), RBI (83) and total bases (164).

9-0 5-0 Jack Bauerle 30th Women’s Swimming & Diving Highlights: Finished second at NCAA Championships; Three national championships winners: Allison Schmitt (500), Wendy Trott (1,650) and the 200 medley relay of Kristen Shickora, Kelly McNichols, Lisa Caprioglio and Anne-Marie Botek. 25-4 10-1 (2nd) Manuel Diaz 21st Men’s Tennis Highlights: Finished with a No. 6 national ranking and advanced to NCAA Elite Eight; Extended home match winning streak to 62-straight; Doubles team of Nate Schnugg and Jame Hunt earned All-America honors.

Jeff Wallace

Track & Field

Men’s Golf

19-2 9-1 (1st Eastern Div.) Jeff Wallace 24rd Women’s Tennis Highlights: Won second-straight SEC Tournament Championship; Advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Championships; Finished ranked No. 3 nationally; Chelsey Gullickson and Nadja Gilchrist named All-Americans; Gullickson named ITA Rookie of the Year and SEC Freshman of the Year. Men’s Indoor Track --- 8th Wayne Norton 10th Highlights: Torrin Lawrence won the 200m dash at the SEC meet; Two Bulldogs earned All-America honors: Lawrence in the 200m and Justin Gaymon in the 400m dash. --- 11th Wayne Norton 10th Women’s Indoor Track Highlights: Distance medley relay team of Kristie Krueger, Carin Walker, Taylor Adams and Kiah Vernon placed third to pace the Bulldogs at the SEC Indoor Championships.

Chris Haack

Manuel Diaz

Wayne Norton Volleyball

Women’s Golf

--- T-5th Wayne Norton 10th Men’s Outdoor Track Highlights: Finished 11th at NCAA Championships behind Christ Hill winning the individual national championship in the javelin; Justin Gaymon (400m hurdles), Nate Rolfe (hammer) and John Fressman (hammer) earned All-America honors. --- 9th Wayne Norton 10th Women’s Outdoor Track Highlights: Michelle Thompson finished second in the javelin at SEC Championships and 14th at NCAA Championships; Georgina Nembhard took 21st in the 200m and 23rd in the 100m dash at the NCAA meet. 17-14 10-10 (5th Eastern Div.) Joel McCartney 2nd Volleyball Highlights: McCartney recorded his 300th collegiate-career head coaching victory; Bulldogs upset No. 8 Florida Gators, the program’s first win over UF in 18 years and first win over a ranked opponent since 1995; Senior Maria Taylor eclipses 2,000 career points scored; Taylor named to All-SEC Second Team; Kathleen Gates named to All-SEC Freshman Team.

Women’s Tennis

Football

Mark Richt

Jack Bauerle

Men’s Tennis

Equestrian

11-11-1 7-3-1 (2nd Eastern Div.) Patrick Baker 4th Soccer Highlights: Second-straight NCAA Tournament appearance; Played in championship game of the SEC Tournament; Junior Carrie Patterson broke UGA record for career points scored (84), tied UGA record for career goals scored (33) and named First Team AllSEC; Senior Megan Tomlinson named Third Team All-Region, First Team All-SEC and SEC Defensive Player of the Year.

Men’s Swimming & Diving 5-4 3-2 Jack Bauerle 26th Highlights: Finished 10th at NCAA Championships; Troyden Prinsloo won national title in 1,650 freestyle; Neil Versfeld recorded fastest time in history in the 200-yard breaststroke for the national title.

Meghan Boenig

Lu Harris-Champer Swimming & Diving

Cross Country

-- 6th Kelley Hester 2nd Women’s Golf Highlights: Finished 15th at the NCAA Championships. Freshman Marta Silva Zamora captured the individual SEC Championship at the conference meet while the Bulldogs finished sixth.

Patrick Baker Softball

Women’s Basketball

12-4 -- Meghan Boenig 7th Equestrian Highlights: Won fourth national team title at Varsity Equestrian National Championship and fifth-straight Southern Championship; Haylie Jayne claimed the Equitation Over Fence individual national crown; UGA moves into permanent home at High Point Farm.

Jeff Pigg

Kelley Hester

18-14 7-7 (7th) Andy Landers 30th Women’s Basketball Highlights: The Lady Bulldogs achieved their 30th-straight winning season and 26th trip to the NCAA Tournament; Coach Andy Landers reached the 800 victory milestone; Ashley Houts and Angel Robinson were named All-SEC Second Team selections.

Jay Clark Soccer

Men’s Basketball

Andy Landers

Gymnastics

Baseball

12-18 3-13 (6th Eastern Div.) Pete Herrmann 1st Men’s Basketball Highlights: Mark Fox became the 21st head basketball coach in school history on April 3 after five successful seasons at the University of Nevada. Trey Thompkins was named to the Freshman All-SEC Team after averaging 12.6 points and 7.4 rebounds per game.

David Perno

Mark Fox

Overall SEC Team Record Record/Finish Head Coach Year Baseball 38-24 15-15 (6th) David Perno 8th Highlights: Achieved first No. 1 national ranking; Broke the 98-year old school record for the best start in program history and broke the program’s home run record; Had 11 players drafted in the MLB Draft; Rich Poythress set a school record for RBI with 85.

Joel McCartney


The University of Georgia Chartered by the Georgia General Assembly Jan. 27, 1785, in Savannah, The University of Georgia is America’s first state chartered university and the birthplace of the American system of public higher education. Two men who were leaders of the early University of Georgia also signed the United States Constitution. Abraham Baldwin, who wrote UGA’s charter and was the institution’s first president, and William Few, a member of the Board of Trustees, signed the Constitution on behalf of Georgia at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1787. • UGA is among the top schools in three major rankings of American universities for educational value. •UGA ranked first among national universities, both public and private, in payback ratio, according to the January 2008 issue of Smart Money magazine. The magazine, published by the Wall Street Journal, quantified the long-term value of education based on tuition costs and graduates’ earning power at different stages in their lives. UGA’s payback ratio is 338%. • UGA is ranked 20th among public universities in the 2009 U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges” issue. U.S. News has ranked UGA 22nd or better for nine years in a row. • Kiplinger’s Magazine ranks UGA 4th on its list of best values among 100 public colleges and universities in America. • UGA was 10th on Princeton Review’s 2004 list of the 25 Most Connected Campuses, a ranking of universities with the best technological capabilities for teaching, learning and communicating. • U.S. News & World Report ranks the Terry College of Business’s MBA program 49th among more than 500 accredited MBA programs in the country. The rankings are based on reputation, student selectivity, placement success, faculty resources and research activity. • UGA has had 21 Rhodes Scholars including six since 1996. UGA was the only public university in America with two Rhodes Scholars in 2007. • UGA ranks fifth nationally in the number of students studying abroad. •UGA is home of the Peabody Awards, presented annually for excellence in television and radio news, entertainment and children’s programming. The Peabody archives, housed at UGA, contain some of the best radio and television programs produced in the last six decades. •The Eugene P. Odum School of Ecology, the first stand-alone academic school in the world devoted specifically to the study of ecology, began operation at UGA on July 1, 2007. •In addition to its status as a land-grant institution, the University of Georgia is one of 30 institutions in the U.S. to be designated a Sea Grant College. In 1980, the University of Georgia became the 15th institution to attain Sea Grant status - a recognition of excellence in marine research, education and advisory services. • The School of Law is tied for 32nd among the nation’s 100 top accredited law schools in rankings compiled by U.S. News & World Report. The school is tied for 11th among the nation’s public law schools and is one of the top four public law schools in the South. • The 229 first-year students who enrolled in the School of Law in 2008 had a median score on the Law School Admission Test of 163, placing them near the top 10 percent of test-takers nationwide. •The College of Veterinary Medicine ranks 12th among the nation’s veterinary schools and the College of Pharmacy is ranked 22nd in rankings compiled by U.S. News & World Report. • In 2008, UGA concluded the largest and most successful fund-raising effort in its 223-year history when the Archway to Excellence campaign ended with a total of $653.6 million. • Construction was recently completed on the expansion of the Tate Center, with a 500-space parking deck on the bottom two floors. The new Lamar Dodd School of Art building on East Campus opened in the fall of 2008. An expansion of the Pharmacy building is expected to be completed in 2009. The next major projects are an expansion of the Georgia Museum of Art and the construction of a Special Collections Library on Hull Street.

For more information about the University of Georgia and its national rankings, faculty, students, research, facilities and alumni visit www.uga.edu/profile/pride.html


The University of Georgia The University of Georgia’s reputation as a leader in higher education is well documented and growing every day. Programs in business, education, journalism, law and public administration are ranked in the top-20 nationally just like many of Georgia’s teams.

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Academic Rankings North Carolina Virginia William & Mary GEORGIA Florida

(Kiplinger’s Nation’s Best Public Universities that combine academics and affordable tuition)

The historic Arch is the cornerstone of North Campus and a popular landmark that students pass on their way to class.

“One of 16 HOT Schools” —Wall Street Journal

The Zell B. Miller Learning Center opened in the fall of 2003. The $43 million dollar facility is a 267,000 squarefoot building complete with classrooms, computer labs and a coffee shop.

U.S. News & World Report’s 2008 “Best Colleges” edition has UGA ranked 20th among public universities. U.S. News & World Report has ranked UGA 22nd or better for nine years in a row.


The University of Georgia UGA Quick Facts Founded.......................... 1785 Location...... Athens, Georgia Enrollment.................. 34,180 Size..........................615 acres Nickname.................Bulldogs Fight Song............“Glory, Glory”

Chartered by the Georgia General Assembly Jan. 27, 1785, in Savannah, The University of Georgia is America’s first state chartered university and the birthplace of the American system of public higher education.

High Standards UGA’s impressive academic standards are reflected in the quality of students it attracts. The 2008 freshmen comprised a 1253 SAT average and a 3.80 GPA.

Top-Notch Education UGA is among the top schools in three different rankings of American universities for educational value.

Extracurricular Activities

Degree Programs UGA offers 22 Baccalaureate degrees in more than 140 fields, 33 Master’s degrees in 123 fields, 19 Educational Specialist degrees and four Doctoral degrees in 89 areas.

Students at UGA are afforded the opportunity to join over 500 student organizations, including 34 social fraternities and 24 social sororities.

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UGA students have access to the facilities at the Ramsey Student Center. The mammoth $40 million facility was cited by Sports Illustrated as the best student recreational facility in the country.

UGA Libraries The UGA Libraries features three facilities on the Athens campus: the Main Library, the Science Library and the Student Learning Center. Together, the libraries own over 4.5 million volumes and one of the nation’s largest map collections.


Experience Athens

What They’re Saying About Athens “No. 1 Campus Scene that Rocks” — Rolling Stone

“One of Top 5 College Sports Towns” — Sports Illustrated

“Live Music Central” President’s House

— New York Times

“One of Top 10 College Towns” — Princeton Review

“One of Seven Cool Cities” — Kiplinger’s Personal Finance

Botanical Gardens

Ranks No. 5 on Kiplinger’s Personal Finance “2009 Best Cities”

Sanford Stadium


The “Classic City”

Downtown Athens

Athens Quick Facts Population.....................114,737 Location................. 61 miles NE ..................................... of Atlanta Founded . ........................... 1806 Average Temperatures July................ High: 89, Low: 69 January........ High: 52, Low: 33

The Arch

City Hall

Nestled below the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the “Classic City” fosters an eclectic environment where music lovers, sports enthusiasts and college students find common ground. Athens is a place where Southern history merges with 21st century technology, creating one of America’s “Great College Towns.” From downtown shopping to football games at Sanford Stadium, Athens has a little bit of everything for everyone. Athens, Georgia’s “Classic City,” is a prospering community, one that reflects the charm of the Old South while also developing in cultural and industrial areas. Athens is known for its stunning architectural heritage and irreplaceable treasures of the past, as well as its vibrant youthful side which has created a world-renowned music scene for decades. Athens-Clarke County is home to over 100,000 residents.


Experience Athens Downtown Athens

Excellent Shopping Shopping in Athens offers individuals the opportunity to purchase name brand clothing along with popular local fashion items. “One of Five Greatest Unsung Shopping Locales” - Lucky Magazine

Great Sports Athens is home to the University of Georgia, which sponsors 21 varsity sports, making the Classic City one of the nations “Best College Sports Towns.”

Harry Bissetts

The Grill

Porterhouse Grill

Fine Cuisine From Harry Bissetts New Orleans Cafe and Oyster Bar to hamburgers and milkshakes at The Grill, Athens offers a wide array of food in a historic downtown setting. Independent eateries offer patrons a unique dining experience.

Sanford Stadium

“Best College Sports Towns” 1. Madison, Wis. 2. ATHENS, Ga. 3. Austin, Texas 4. Gainesville, Fla. 5. Boulder, Colo.

East-West Bistro

Five-Star Day Cafe

- S. I. On Campus

Wild Wing Cafe

Cutting Edge Restaurants and coffeehouses such as Starbucks serve as popular hangouts for students throughout the day. With free Wi-Fi internet access downtown, Athens was recently ranked 4th among U.S. cities for “Wireless Hot Spots.”

Starbucks


Experience Athens Live Music Central Labeled as “Live Music Central” by the New York Times, Athens does little to disappoint by blending an unique mixture of recording artists and local musicians at endless venues.

“Campus Scenes That Rock” 1. ATHENS, Ga. 2. Austin, Texas 3. Cambridge, Mass. 4. Chapel Hill, N.C. 5. Madison, Wis.

Athens’ landmark Georgia Theatre has played the likes of the Dave Matthews Band, R.E.M., John Mayer, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Widespread Panic, Maroon 5, Dierks Bentley, Gary Allan, Pat Green, Sugarland and Bubba Sparxx. The Theatre is in a rebuilding effort following a fire in the summer of 2009.

- Rolling Stone

Home

Held every summer in Athens, AthFest attracts headliners and over 175 bands. Complete with over 17 venues and outdoor stages, AthFest is a musical highlight for the Classic City.

Sugarland

R.E.M.

One of the world’s most popular rock bands of the 20th century has its roots in Athens. Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Bill Berry performed their first concert in Athens on April 19, 1980.

AthFest

Maroon 5

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Kenny Chesney Country star Kenny Chesney visited Athens in February of 2004 and 2006 to perform in front of sold-out crowds at the historic 40 Watt Club.

Dierks Bentley

Pat Green

John Mayer


East Campus Village

Amenities

Furnished Fully-Equipped Kitchenettes Dining Hall Security High-Speed Internet Local Phone Service

The most dynamic part of the University in recent years has been east campus. The Ramsey Student Center, named the country’s best college student activities center by Sports Illustrated, is the hub of east campus. East campus now features a new series of dormitories and a dining hall that are home to UGA volleyball student-athletes. The newly-completed $102 million dollar dorms hold up to 1,200 students in two- and four-bedroom apartments with private baths.

Multiple Floor Plans Computer Labs Laundry Rooms Study Rooms Card Access

2 Bedroom Floor Plan

4 Bedroom Floor Plan


The Ramsey Student Center The Home of Georgia Volleyball The University of Georgia’s Ramsey Student Center for Physical Activities is where the Georgia Bulldogs play their home matches. The nation’s largest on-campus facility for recreation and fitness, the Ramsey Center, features a three-court volleyball arena that is utilized by the Bulldogs for practices and competition. For home matches, retractable bleachers are extended on both sides of center court for a seating capacity of 1,925. In 2009, new additions were added to the volleyball area of the Ramsey Center with the program’s coaches moving into new offices, the addition of a video lounge, a player’s Ramsey Student Center Ranked the #1 lounge that features a sitting area, a wi-fi bar and a nutrition recreational facility in the nation by station. A new training room and visitor’s locker room were Sports Illustrated built as well, and the Georgia locker room was remodeled. The mammoth $40 million dollar In addition to lively crowds, Georgia’s home matches Ramsey Student Center for Physical Activities is the nation’s largest on-camfeature the Redcoat Pep Band, UGA Cheerleaders and Georgia pus facility for recreation and fitness. mascot Spike!

(Above): The Ramsey Student Center. (Right): The Volleyball Arena. (Bottom Right): A blue print layout of the new Georgia volleyball coaches’ offices and video lounge. (Below from top to bottom): Renderings of the player’s wi-fi bar and nutrition center, the player’s lounge and the video lounge.


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UGA Athletics Facilities Sanford Stadium

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On Saturdays in the fall, more than 93,000 fans watch the Bulldogs play “between the hedges.” Sanford Stadium also played host to the Olympic soccer finals in 1996.

Dan Magill Tennis Complex Georgia’s men’s and women’s teams have combined for eight national championships, and the site also includes the ITA Tennis Hall Of Fame.

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Georgia’s equestrian program was founded in 2002, and in 2009, the Bulldogs moved into their new facility, a 109-acre layout once known as High Point Farms in Bishop, Ga., approximately 12 miles from campus.

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Stegeman Coliseum

Equestrian Complex

Georgia’s basketball and gymnastics teams compete in Stegeman Coliseum.

Coliseum Training Facility

Basketball (Above); Gymnastics (Right)

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The Coliseum Training Facility, built at a cost of $30 million dollars, opened in August of 2007 provides men’s and women’s basketball as well as gymnastics with their own practice gyms, locker rooms and office space. The facility also features a spacious weight room that can house many different sports at any given time.


UGA Athletics Facilities

UGA Golf Course UGA Softball Stadium

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A renovation before the 2004 season boosted the capacity to nearly 1,400, and included such amenities as a new press box and a plaza for the fans under the stands.

The Georgia teams have combined for three national championships since moving into the Boyd Center on the grounds of the UGA Course in 1998.

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Gabrielson Natatorium

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In addition to the Volleyball Arena, the Ramsey Center is home to Swimming & Diving’s Gabrielson Natatorium

Turner Soccer Complex

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Foley Field

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The area beyond the right field wall is known as Kudzu Hill and it is a popular place to watch the Diamond Dogs.

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Since the NCAA began to track attendance statistics for women’s soccer in 1998, Georgia has been among the top 10 teams in average home attendance each season.

Spec Towns Track At the 1990 SEC Championship, the facility was renamed in honor of the former Georgia athlete/ coach and 1936 Olympic gold medalist.


SEC Coaches Beach Volleyball Championships The Southeastern Conference Coaches Beach Volleyball Championships have been held during the spring season the past two years. All of the 11 volleyball teams in the SEC have participated in the event each year vying for the Commissioners Cup, which is awarded to the institution that earns the most points in pool play. In the pool play format, there are four different levels of competition in which each school can enter beach doubles teams. The four levels of pool play have been named for former SEC Commissioners Roy Kramer (Level 1), Harvey Schiller (Level 2), Boyd McWhorter (Level 3) and Bernie Moore (Level 4). Each team earns points for their respective school towards the Commissioners Cup based on its record in its pool. Matches in pool play consist of two sets played to 21 points per set with no cap on scoring. The school with the most points at the end of pool play is awarded the Cup. Following pool play, all teams advance to playoffs within their respective levels and are seeded according to pool play results. In the inaugural SEC Coaches Beach Volleyball Championships, held April 11-12, 2008, in Gainesville, Fla., the 11 SEC schools sent 40 teams of two to compete and it was the Georgia Bulldogs who earned the Commissioner’s Cup. In 2009, the SEC Coaches Beach Volleyball Championships were held in Siesta Key, Fla., as part of an event titled “Fiesta On Siesta Key” that also featured the Collegiate Beach Volleyball Challenge. A total of 96 teams from 23 schools participated in the two tournaments. While South Carolina earned the second edition of the Commissioner’s Cup, the Bulldogs once again made a strong showing by earning a second-place finish in the final team standings.


Strength & Conditioning / Sports Medicine STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Developing Champions...Behind The Scenes

The success of Georgia volleyball depends not only on in-season, on-field performance, but also on the year-round development of strength and conditioning skills. With topflight personnel as well as unbeatable facilities, Georgia has the ability to give one-on-one attention to players and help them reach their potential as athletes and volleyball players. Strength training, supervised by Mike Schweigert, is a combination of weight training and sport-specific exercises. In August of 2007, Georgia opened the Coliseum Training Facility (pictured below) adjacent to Stegeman Coliseum. The multi-million dollar Training Facility provides the Georgia volleyball team with a fully equipped state-of-the-art weight room. The strength training program is designed to increase strength and joint stability. Joel McCartney’s squad also visits the sand pits, located next to Georgia’s track, for preseason training and conditioning.

SPORTS MEDICINE The goal of the sports medicine team is two-fold: the prevention and care of injuries. Benjamin Franklin once said, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” This concept is just as important today in sports medicine as it was over 200 years ago. Prevention of injuries is accomplished through pre-participation physical exams, preventative maintenance, rehab programs, taping, bracing and padding, and education. When injuries do occur, the role of the sports medicine team is to promptly evaluate, diagnose and provide proper care for those injuries. The goal in the event of an injury is to return the athlete to his or her previous performance level as quickly, and as safely, as possible. But when an athlete is injured, his or her best interests are the primary focus of the sports medicine team.


Balance in Athletics & Academics Rankin M. Smith, Sr. Student-Athlete Academic Center

Rankin M. Smith

In the fall of 2008, the University of Georgia welcomed the most academically qualified freshmen class in UGA history.

As the University of Georgia’s academic curriculum has become much more rigorous, the need for an extensive learning center, complete with adequate computer facilities and tutorial services, is necessary for ongoing academic success of UGA student-athletes. Dedicated in November, 2002, the new $7.2 million Rankin M. Smith, Sr. Student-Athlete Academic Center provides Georgia student-athletes with the most modern and impressive center in college athletics. The 30,000 square-foot center includes computer labs, tutorial rooms, conference centers, counselors’ offices, lecture hall, student lounge and banquet area among other things. It is named for the late Rankin M. Smith, UGA graduate and former owner of the Atlanta Falcons, and made possible by a gift from members of the Smith family. 2008 UGA Freshmen • Just more than 4,800 total students from a record-high 17,300 applicants • 1,253 average SAT score • 3.80 average high school GPA • 53% of the 2008 freshman class were in the top 10 percent of their graduating high school class.

“The Rankin Smith Center is definitely a point of pride for the Athletic Association. We are fortunate to have a state-of-the-art academic facility that enables us to assist our student-athletes with their academic endeavors!” — Director of Athletics Damon Evans

Zell B. Miller Learning Center

2008 SEC Academic Honor Roll Kelsey Burkett Lindsay Gehan Simone May Anjelica Partridge Maria Taylor

2008 SEC Freshman The Zell B. Miller LearnAcademic Honor Roll ing Center (pictured left) Ann Dylla opened in August 2003 Kathleen Gates and offers 500 PC workstations, 96 group study rooms, a coffee shop and numerous other accommodations to fit the needs of UGA’s students. Georgia’s newest academic addition has 236,000 usable square feet of floor space and is located in the middle of the UGA campus off Lumpkin Street.


Preparation for Success / Endowments The academic life of Georgia volleyball players is important and is a major focus in the overall experience of student-athletes at UGA. The academic atmosphere is one which encourages learning, growth in personal and career goals and assisting others in becoming the best they can be. Graduation is the focus of Georgia’s student-athletes as they prepare for life after college - and after volleyball. (Above): Sophomores Carla Tietz and Ann Dylla answer questions in a mock interview during a media training session. (Right): A rendering of the expansion to the Tate Student Center, which opened in May 2009. The Tate Center is located in the heart of the UGA campus and provides facilities, services and programs for the University community. The Tate Center contains student organizations and staff offices, and information desk, movie theater, National Student Exchange office, food service areas, a print and copy service, post office, business office, UGACard office, study lounge, TV lounges and meeting, conference and multipurpose rooms.

Chelsea Young 2008 Graduate

ENDOWMENTS ENSURE THE FUTURE OF GEORGIA ATHLETICS

The Athletic Scholarship Endowment Program was instituted to allow supporters of the University of Georgia Athletic Association to invest in the educational opportunities of UGA student-athletes. The program is vital to the future of Georgia Athletics by providing the long-term solution of keeping pace with escalating expenses. A gift to establish a scholarship provides income towards funding a scholarship each year and permanently memorializes the donor or any individual in whose honor the scholarship is named. A full scholarship is endowed through a gift of $150,000. The volleyball program at Georgia has four recipients of scholarship endowments in 2009. Leon and Vickie Farmer (pictured left), of Athens, Ga., endowed the first volleyball scholarship to benefit a student-athlete who is pursuing a degree at the University and represents the University on and off the court in a respectable manner, and the 2009 recipient is junior Simone May. The Michael A. Kahn family (pictured right), of Charlotte, N.C., has endowed two volleyball scholarships to show their support for Georgia’s overall athletic program, and the 2009 recipients of those scholarships are sophomores Ann Dylla and Kathleen Gates. The fourth scholarship endowment for volleyball in 2009 is the Dyan Smoltz Family Women’s Athletic Scholarship with freshman Lauren Hutchinson as the recipient. For more information on the Scholarship Endowment Program or other giving opportunities, please contact the UGA Development Office at 706-542-9220.


CHAMPS/Life Skills This program focuses on five commitments made by the University of Georgia to foster the growth and development of student-athletes. A

Commitment to Academic Excellence... ensures that each student-athlete will have the opportunity to excel in his/her chosen field of study and that the athletic programs will provide services to support and enhance the academic success of student-athletes.

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Commitment to Athletic Excellence... ensures that each student-athlete will be provided facilities, coaching staff, and support services that will enable each to excel in a broad program of sports sponsored by the university. The fundamental principals of these programs will be based on a commitment to sportsmanship, equity, fair play, and integrity.

A Commitment to Personal Development... ensures that each student-athlete participating in a CHAMPS/Life Skills Program will be provided opportunities to focus on personal growth issues such as values clarification, goal setting, fiscal responsibility, decision making and stress management. Each of these components will be focused toward developing a healthy lifestyle. A Commitment to Service... is our challenge to student-athletes to give back to communities and individuals who are in need. With a clearly defined program of service, our student-athletes will be given opportunities to develop the foundation for a lifelong commitment of volunteerism. A

Commitment to Career Development... places a priority on preparing for life after college sports. The program acquaints students with the job search process, provides networking opportunities and ultimately assists with job placement. As our programs work toward the development of the total person, the ultimate goal is to develop individuals who will have rewarding careers and productive life-styles.


Georgia Greats / Notable Alumni GEORGIA GREATS The Bulldog athletic program has experienced a wide variety of success over the last several decades. From NCAA champions to Olympic gold medal winners to a member of the NBA Hall of Fame, Georgia has had many of its student-athletes reach the pinnacle of their respective sports.

Nicole Barber

Matias Boeker

Cris Carpenter

Nick Cassini

Teresa Edwards

Kristy Kowal

Karin Lichey

Priscilla Pacheco

Gwen Torrence

Herschel Walker

Dominique Wilkins

Stephanie Yarem

NOTABLE ALUMNI Dan Amos, CEO of AFLAC Bill Anderson, country music Hall of Fame artist Kim Basinger, actress John Bell, lead singer for the band Widespread Panic Robert Benham, first AfricanAmerican chief justice of Georgia Supreme Court James Blanchard, former CEO and chairman, Synovus Financial Corp. D.W. Brooks, founder of Gold Kist Alton Brown Alton Brown, host of Food Network’s Good Eats and Iron Chef America Brian Burton, (Danger Mouse), musician DangerDoom, Gnarls Barkley Chip Caray, sportscaster Saxby Chambliss, U.S. Senator of Georgia Kyle Chandler, actor, Friday Night Lights Mike Chapman, co-creator of Homestar Runner Maria Burgos Chavez, noted sculptor and artist Maxine Clark, founder and CEO of Build-A-Bear Workshop Peter Conlon, music promoter A.D. “Pete” Correll, chairman and CEO of Georgia-Pacific, Corp. Cathy Cox, Georgia Secretary of State Tiffany Dupont, actress, most known for roles in One Night with the King and Greek Bobbie Eakes, soap opera actress and singer Glenn Gilberti, professional wrestler Parker Gispert, lead singer for the band, The Whigs Bill Goldberg, professional wrestler Phil Gramm, former U.S. Senator, Texas Lewis Grizzard, the late syndicated newspaper columnist, humorist and author Colleen Haskell, former reality show contestant and actress Josh Holloway, actor most notably known for his role as Sawyer on ABC’s LOST

John Huey, editor-in-chief of Time, Inc. Raymond Hughes, chorus master of the Metropolitan Opera Charlayne Hunter-Gault, international journalist Johnny Isakson, U.S. Senator of Georgia M. Douglas Ivester, former chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola Co. Ernie Johnson, sportscaster W. Thomas Johnson, retired president, CNN Buckshot Jones, NASCAR driver Wayne Knight, actor “Newman” from Seinfeld Kate Michael, Miss District of Columbia 2006 Pat Mitchell, director of Museum of Television and Radio in New York City Hala Moddelmog, chief executive, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Cyd Moore, children’s book illustrator Julie Moran, former ABC Sports reporter and host of “Entertainment Tonight” Fred Newman, voice actor, composer - sound effects artist on A Prairie Home Companion Deborah Norville, television journalist William P. “Billy” Payne, Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club and president and CEO of the Atlanta Committee for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games Sonny Perdue, Georgia governor Pylon, post-punk band; all four members attended the university: Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Randall Bewley, Curtis Crowe and Michael Lachowski R.E.M., popular alternative rock band; all four members attended the university: Michael Stipe Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry Deborah Roberts, ABC News producer and correspondent Ryan Seacrest, radio and television personality Sonny Shroyer, actor (The Dukes of Hazzard, Forrest Gump, Ray) Corey Smith, musician Natasha Trethewey, former head cheerleader and current professor of English at Emory University, 2007 Pulitzer Prize winner in poetry Charles Wadsworth, classical pianist and composer Stuart Woods, novelist


The Legacy of Uga In the last 100 years of intercolFor the past 20 years, Uga’s legiate athletics, Georgia’s Uga jerseys have been custom-made has established himself as the at the beginning of each season nation’s most well-known masfrom the same material used for cot. the players’ jerseys. Uga also Owned by the Frank W. “Sonny” has been defined by his spiked Seiler family of Savannah, Georcollar, a symbol of the position gia, since Uga I first graced the which he holds. campus in 1956, each of the Uga Uga’s on-field home is a permascots is awarded a varsity manent air conditioned dogletter in the form of a plaque, house located next to the cheeridentical to those presented to leaders’ platform, providing all Georgia athletes. comfort in the heat of August Uga VII As determined and published and September. by the Pittsburgh Press, Georgia UGA VII, born Loran’s Best, is the only major college that was introduced to the Univeractually buries its mascots within the confines of sity of Georgia and Bulldog fans on Saturday, Aug. the stadium. Epitaphs to the dogs are inscribed in 30, 2008, during pre-game ceremonies of the Bullbronze, and before each home game flowers are dogs’ season opener against Georgia Southern. placed on their graves.

Uga I

Uga IV

The Uga line began with Uga I, born Hood’s Ole Dan. Uga I was given to Cecelia Seiler by a friend, Frank Heard of Columbus. The practice of having Uga wear a red jersey on the sideline at games began during his reign, which lasted from 1956-66.

Uga IV, born Seiler’s Uga Four, appeared at the Heisman Trophy banquet with Herschel Walker in 1982, the first mascot ever invited to the ceremony. Following his reign from 1981-89, Uga IV was declared “Dog of the Decade” by Vince Dooley in 1991.

Uga II

Uga V

Uga II, born Ole Dan’s Uga, took over at Homecoming, 1966. As he was led to midfield at Sanford Stadium, the student body erupted in a cheer that was picked up by the entire stadium, ‘‘Damn Good Dog!’’ His reign lasted until 1972.

Born Uga IV’s Magillicuddy II and reigning from 199099, Uga V appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated, which proclaimed him the nation’s best college mascot. Uga V also appeared in Clint Eastwood’s “Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil.”

Uga III

Uga VI

Uga III, born Seiler’s Uga Three, was present for Georgia football’s finest moment as Herschel Walker guided the Bulldogs to the 1980 national championship. Uga III reigned from 1972-80, retiring on the 100th football game of his career.

Uga VI, born Uga V’s Watchagot Loran, reigned from 1999-2008. Uga VI was featured in an Emmywinning episode of Turner South’s Liars and Legends and as part of a college football segment on NBC Nightly News.


Georgia Traditions Bulldogs Many old timers say Georgia acquired the nickname, ‘‘Bulldogs,’’ because of the strong ties with Yale. Geor­gia’s first president, Abraham Bald­win, was a Yale man and the early buildings on campus were designed from blueprints of the same building at Yale. But on Nov. 3, 1920, Morgan Blake of the Atlanta Journal wrote about school nicknames and said, ‘‘The Georgia Bulldogs would sound good because there is a certain dignity about a bulldog, as well as ferocity.’’ After a 0-0 tie with Virginia in Charlottesville on Nov. 6, 1920, Atlanta Constitution writer Cliff Wheatley used the name ‘‘Bulldogs’’ in his story five times. The name has been used ever since.

The Chapel Bell The ringing of the chapel bell after a Georgia victory is a tradition that continues even though freshmen are no longer ordered to do the chore. In the 1890s, the playing field was located ­only yards from the Chapel and first-year students were compelled to ring the bell until midnight in celebration of a Bull­dog victory. Today, students, alumni, and townspeople still rush to the Chapel to ring the bell after a gridiron victory.

The Arch The historic Arch which sits on the edge of North campus was installed in 1864. For years, freshmen were forbidden to walk under the Arch. Violators risked punishment from upperclassmen. Once rigidly enforced, the tradition of hazing of fresh­ men became passe’. However, many freshmen, learning of the tradition during orientation or from other sources, still choose to honor the century-old tradition.

Silver Britches Silver Britches were an innovation of Coach Wally Butts, who took over as head coach in 1939. The handsome pants, complimented by a bright red jersey, made for a striking uniform. Through the years, fans referred to the Bulldogs’ silver britches in their chants and on banners, but the phrase really caught on in the early 1950s with a cheer, banners and colorful vests that proclaimed ‘‘Go You Silver Britches.’’ Coach Vince Dooley redesigned the uniform when he came in 1964 and used white pants; however, he re-instituted the silver britches in 1980 just prior to Georgia’s national championship season.

How ’Bout Them Dogs! This is a slogan of recent vintage, but one that has become a battle cry of Bull­dog fans probably because of its obvious grammatical slur. It first surfaced during the 1970s, especially during the 1978 season when the Bull­dogs posted several come-from-behind victories. It gained national attention and exposure when Georgia won the national champion­ship in 1980. A major wire-service used the phrase in its story of Georgia’s victory over Notre Dame.

Glory, Glory Among the University’s oldest and most lasting traditions is the school fight song, ‘‘Glory, Glory,’’ which is sung to the tune of ‘‘The Battle Hymn of the Republic.’’ It was sung at games in the 1890s, but arranged in its present form by Georgia’s immortal musician-composer Hugh Hodgson in 1915.

Between The Hedges A reference to Sanford Stadium that dates back to the early 1930s. The famous English privet hedges that surround San­ford Stadium’s playing field were only one foot high when the stadium was dedi­cated in 1929 and were protected by a wooden fence. It was natural for a clever sports writer, referring to an upcoming home game, to observe ‘‘that the Bulldogs will have their opponent ‘between the hedges.’’’ At least one old-timer says the phrase was first coined by legendary Atlanta sportswriter Grantland Rice.


The State of Georgia Georgia Quick Facts Founded...............................1733 Capital............................. Atlanta Nickname................. Peach State Population .................9,685,744 State Bird...............Brown Thrasher State Fruit.......................... Peach State Crop...................... Peanuts Over 100,000 people move to Georgia each year, ranking the state among the top 10 fastest growing states in the U.S.

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Atlanta “Capital of the South” -- Often referred to as the “Capital of the South,” the city of Atlanta boasts a population of 519,145 in its city limits and over 5.2 million people living in the metro area. Georgia’s capital city offers a unique blend of arts and cultural destinations, world-class shopping and some of the best professional sports in the country. “Sports Fans Dream” -- Site of the 1996 Summer Olympics, Atlanta is home to several professional sports teams including the Braves (MLB), the Falcons (NFL), the Hawks (NBA), the Thrashers (NHL), the Silverbacks (USL), the Georgia Force (AFL) and the WNBA’s newest franchise, the Atlanta Dream.

Turner Field

“Center for Music Production” Atlanta is also a hub for music production with

Stone Mountain Lake Oconee

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St. Simons Island

Usher native recording artists Usher, Ludacris, Outkast and Lil’ Jon.

“Georgia on My Mind” Outkast

North Georgia Mountains

is the official state song made famous by Ray Charles in 1960. Whether you are taking in the crisp air of the Georgia mountains or enjoying the weather on the Georgia coastline, the “Peach State” has something for everyone.


Georgia Volleyball History


2008 Results & Recap Georgia Volleyball History

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2008 -- (17-14, 10-10 SEC) 9-5 Home; 4-9 Away; 4-0 Neutral

Bulldogs Continue To Build In McCartney’s Second Year

Aug. 29

Georgia Tech! L, 1-3 31-33, 22-25, 25-22, 22-25 Aug. 31 Furman! W, 3-0 25-17, 25-15, 25-15 Aug. 31 Georgia State! W, 3-0 29-27, 25-18, 25-21 Sept. 2 Mercer W, 3-0 25-18, 29-27, 25-17 Sept. 5 vs. Colgate^ W, 3-1 25-20, 25-21, 21-25, 25-23 Sept. 5 vs. Seton Hall^ W, 3-0 25-20, 25-21, 25-17 Sept. 6 at Duke^ L, 2-3 26-24, 25-19, 19-25, 18-25, 13-15 Sept. 10 at Texas San Antonio L, 1-3 22-25, 21-25, 26-24, 15-25 Sept. 11 vs. Houston% W, 3-2 25-22, 23-25, 17-25, 25-23, 15-9 Sept. 12 vs. Texas State% W, 3-0 25-17, 25-22, 25-20 Sept. 12 at #3 Texas% L, 1-3 21-25, 25-22, 12-25, 17-25 Sept. 19 at #11 Florida* L, 0-3 18-25, 16-25, 16-25 Sept. 21 at South Carolina* L, 0-3 11-25, 16-25, 17-25 Sept. 26 Kentucky* L, 1-3 19-25, 18-25, 25-14, 19-25 Sept. 28 Tennessee* L, 0-3 19-25, 19-25, 19-25 Oct. 3 Arkansas* W, 3-0 25-22, 25-15, 25-23 Oct. 5 Ole Miss* L, 0-3 21-25, 23-25, 26-28 Oct. 8 LSU* W, 3-0 25-17, 25-23, 25-16 Oct. 10 at Auburn* W, 3-2 21-25, 25-20, 25-21, 22-25, 15-10 Oct. 17 at Alabama* W, 3-0 25-18, 25-22, 25-17 Oct. 19 at Mississippi State* W, 3-1 25-12, 11-25, 26-24, 25-21 Oct. 24 South Carolina* W, 3-2 17-25, 25-20, 25-23, 22-25, 15-8 Oct. 26 #8 Florida* W, 3-2 25-22, 18-25, 23-25, 25-23, 15-12 Oct. 31 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 15-25, 12-25, 16-25 Nov. 2 at #21 Kentucky* L, 1-3 20-25, 14-25, 26-24, 20-25 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 25-19, 25-16, 25-15 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Alabama* L, 2-3 19-25, 25-22, 25-15, 34-36, 13-15 Nov. 16 Auburn* W, 3-1 12-25, 25-23, 25-14, 25-22 Nov. 21 at Ole Miss* L, 2-3 25-22, 25-27, 18-25, 25-20, 11-15 Nov. 23 at Arkansas* W, 3-1 25-20, 25-10, 21-25, 25-17 Nov. 29 at LSU* L, 1-3 25-19, 12-25, 20-25, 16-25 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Georgia Bulldog Invitational, Athens, Ga.; ^ Duke Invitational, Durham, N.C.; % Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational, Austin, Texas

Under the guidance of second-year Georgia head coach Joel McCartney, the Bulldog volleyball program continued to make positive strides on the court in 2008. The Bulldogs posted an overall record of 17-14 that included a 10-10 mark in Southeastern Conference matches, and the 10 league wins were the most by a Georgia squad since 2003. After leading the Georgia program to its biggest single-season turnaround in 2007, McCartney was poised to reach a career milestone of his own in 2008. With the Bulldogs’ 3-0 defeat of Furman on August 31 in the Georgia Bulldog Invitational Tournament McCartney achieved his 300th collegiate-career head coaching victory. Helping him earn that win were freshman setter Kathleen Gates and middle hitter Valentina Gonzalez, who were named to the all-tournament team. The Bulldogs also played in two other tournaments during their nonconference slate, the Duke Invitational and the Texas Invitational. At the Duke Invitational, senior outside hitter Maria Taylor recorded a 32-kill match against the Blue Devils, which made her just 1-of-13 players in the nation to record a 30-kill match during the regular season. Taylor along with sophomore outside hitter Lindsay Gehan earned all-tournament honors at Duke. At the Texas Invitational, Taylor again earned all-tournament honors along side sophomore outside hitter Erika Clark as the Bulldogs wrapped up non-conference play with a record of 7-4. The conference slate did not start out the way the Bulldogs had planned dropping their first four matches. As the season unfolded, it became clear that those contests came against four of the top five teams in the league. Nevertheless, Georgia quickly rebounded to win its next match versus Arkansas behind Gehan, who was named SEC Offensive Player of the Week. That victory set Georgia on the right path as it would win seven out of eight matches including a streak of six straight. The six-consecutive SEC victories marked the longest league winning streak at UGA since 2003. Undoubtedly, the highlight of the season was the final victory in that winning streak as Georgia upset the No. 8-ranked Florida Gators in Athens, 3-2. The win by the Bulldogs snapped a 45-match losing streak to the Gators, which dated back 18 years to October of 1990. Furthermore, the victory marked the first time Georgia had defeated a ranked opponent since Sept. 7, 1995. Prior to defeating Florida, the Bulldogs also posted a 3-2 win over South Carolina, and for their efforts in those matches Taylor and Gates earned weekly honors. Taylor earned her second SEC Offensive Player of the Week recognition of the season and was also named the Sports Imports/American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I National Player of the Week. Gates earned her first-career honor from the SEC as she was named Freshman of the Week. While the remainder of the conference season from that point saw the Bulldogs go 3-5 and falling just shy of making a berth into the NCAA Tournament, Georgia still finished with 10 conference victories for the first time in five years. Both Taylor and Gates went on to earn The Bulldogs Celebrate postseason awards as well. Taylor was a unanimous second-team All-SEC selection for the second-consecutive season, while Gates was named to the All-SEC Freshman Team. Their Win Over Florida Gates was one of four freshmen, along with middle hitter Ann Dylla, libero Carla Tietz and defensive specialist Tomoka Matsuyama, who contributed significantly in 2008 as members of the Bulldogs’ first-ever ranked recruiting class. Gates paced the offense with 1,128 assists (9.64 per set), while Dylla had 139 kills to go along with 110 blocks, which ranked second on the team. Adding to the defensive side of the net, Tietz led the team with 378 digs while Matsuyama provided 156 digs. Not to be outdone, Georgia returned five sophomores including a trio of starters in Clark, Gehan and Gonzalez. Clark nearly joined UGA’s 300-300 club as she ranked second on the team with 288 kills and 367 digs. Gehan finished third in kills at 266 and also added 70 blocks, a category that Gonzalez led with 118 stops (1.01 per set). Gonzalez also contributed 220 kills. Fellow sophomores Simone May and Kelsey Burkett provided the Bulldogs with depth at outside hitter and defensive specialist, respectively. May played in nine matches recording nine kills, while Burkett saw action in 25 matches recording 46 digs and seven aces. Georgia had two players careers come to a close in 2008, seniors Anjelica Partridge and Taylor. Partridge provided Georgia with depth at outside hitter playing in 15 matches and was named to the SEC Community Service Team for a second-straight year, while Taylor finished her career ranked as one of the best players in school and SEC history. Taylor finished her career ranked third at Georgia in attacks (4,517), points (2,020.0), fourth in kills (1,729), fifth in kills per set (3.97) and sixth in points per set (4.64). McCartney finished his second-year at the helm of the Georgia program with a record of 34-27. His UGA winningpercentage of .557 is the McCartney Honored For His 300th The 2008 Seniors Recognized second-best start to a Collegiate Coaching Victory Georgia coaching career after two seasons.

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2008 Statistics 2008 Statistics: Record: 17-14 SEC: 10-10

Home: 9-5 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 4-0

2008 GEORGIA INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS

RE D D/S BS BA TB TB/S BE BHE 1 71 0.61 3 115 118 1.01 7 2 1 187 1.60 4 56 60 0.51 7 25 19 261 2.23 8 62 70 0.60 6 5 4 57 0.49 2 68 70 0.60 3 0 30 367 3.25 1 36 37 0.33 2 0 0 15 0.13 11 99 110 0.94 11 1 0 1 0.05 0 4 4 0.20 2 0 2 2 0.13 0 3 3 0.20 2 0 7 46 0.77 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 55 378 3.23 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 42 156 1.42 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 16 177 1,541 13.17 29 443 250.5 2.14 40 34 153 1,587 13.56 50 350 225.0 1.92 59 48

Points 303.5 164.0 476.0 302.0 320.0 199.5 8.0 10.5 7.0 28.0 10.0 1,828.5 1836.0

2008 GEORGIA TEAM MATCH HIGHS

Category (# of sets).......................................................................... Statistic, Player, Opponent (Date)

Category (# of sets)...................................................................................... Statistic, Opponent (Date)

KILLS ______________ (3-set).................................................................................. 17, Maria Taylorv vs. Georgia State (8/31) (4-set).....................................................................................19, Maria Taylor vs. Georgia Tech (8/29) (5-set)..................................................................................................... 32, Maria Taylor at Duke (9/6)

KILLS ______________ (3-set)................................................................................................................54, vs. Arkansas (10/3) (4-set)......................................................................................................... 66, vs. Georgia Tech (8/29) (5-set).....................................................................................................65, vs. South Carolina (10/24)

ATTACKS _____________ (3-set)................................................................................................. 42, Maria Taylor vs. Mercer (9/2) (4-set)...................................................... 46, Maria Taylor vs. Georgia Tech (8/29) & vs. Colgate (9/5) (5-set)..................................................................................................... 76, Maria Taylor at Duke (9/6)

ATTACKS _____________ (3-set).......................................................................................................121, vs. Georgia State (8/31) (4-set).................................................................................................................. 155, vs. Colgate (9/5) (5-set)........................................................................................................................178, at Duke (9/6)

HITTING PERCENTAGE (Min.. 12 Attempts) _____________ (3-set)......................................................................... .714, Valentina Gonzalez vs. Texas State (9/12) (4-set)..................................................................... ..684, Valentina Gonzalez vs. Georgia Tech (8/29) (5-set)........................................................................ .571, Kathleen Gates vs. South Carolina (10/24)

HITTING PERCENTAGE (Min.. 12 Attempts) _____________ (3-set)..............................................................................................................440, vs. Arkansas (10/3) (4-set)..................................................................................................... ..351, vs. Georgia Tech (8/29) (5-set)................................................................................................................256, vs. Houston (9/11)

ASSISTS _____________ (3-set)...................................................................................... 42, Kathleen Gates vs. Arkansas (10/3) (4-set)................................................................................57, Kathleen Gates vs. Georgia Tech (8/29) (5-set)....................................................................................... 55, Kathleen Gates vs. Alabama (11/9)

ASSISTS _____________ (3-set)................................................................................................................49, vs. Arkansas (10/3) (4-set)......................................................................................................... 62, vs. Georgia Tech (8/29) (5-set).................................................................................................................61, vs. Alabama (11/9)

SOLO BLOCKS _____________ (3-set)........................................................................ 1 (7x), last Ann Dylla vs. Mississippi State (11/7) (4-set)................................................................................................... 3, Ann Dylla vs. Auburn (11/16) (5-set)................................ 2, Kathleen Gates vs. #8 Florida (10/26); Maria Taylor at Ole Miss (11/21)

SOLO BLOCKS _____________ (3-set)........................................................................................ 1 (7x), last vs. Mississippi State (11/7) (4-set)....................................................................................................................3, vs. Auburn (11/16) (5-set)...............................................................................3, vs. #8 Florida (10/26); at Ole Miss (11/21)

BLOCK ASSISTS ______________ (3-set)....................................................................................................... 7, Ann Dylla vs. Mercer (9/2) (4-set)............6 (2x), Lindsay Gehan vs. Georgia Tech (8/29); Valentina Gonzalez vs. Auburn (11/16) (5-set)...............................8 (2x), Valentina Gonzalez at Duke (9/6); Ann Dylla vs. S. Carolina (10/24)

BLOCK ASSISTS ______________ (3-set).................................................................................................................. 24, vs. Furman (8/31) (4-set)..................................................................................................................21, vs. Auburn (11/16) (5-set).............................................................................................................28, vs. #8 Florida (10/26)

TOTAL BLOCKS ______________ (3-set).................................................................................. 8, Valentina Gonzalez vs. Seton Hall (9/5) (4-set)................................................................................................... 7, Ann Dylla vs. Auburn (11/16) (5-set).......................................................................................9, Ann Dylla vs. South Carolina (10/24)

TOTAL BLOCKS ______________ (3-set)............................................................................................................... 13.0, vs. Furman (8/31) (4-set)...............................................................................................................14.5, vs. Auburn (11/16) (5-set)..........................................................................................................17.0, vs. #8 Florida (10/26)

DIGS ______________ (3-set).............................................................................................. 21, Erika Clark vs. Ole Miss (10/5) (4-set).....................................................................................................19, Carla Tietz at UTSA (9/10) (5-set).............................................................................................. 25, Erika Clark vs. Alabama (11/9)

DIGS ______________ (3-set)................................................................................................................ 63, vs. Seton Hall (9/5) (4-set)................................................................................................................62, at Arkansas (11/23) (5-set).................................................................................................................84, vs. Alabama (11/9)

ACES ______________ (3-set).................................. 4 (2x), Kathleen Gates at Alabama (10/17) & vs. Mississippi State (11/7) (4-set)..........................................................................................4 (3x) last Erika Clark at UTSA (9/10) (5-set).................................................................................................. 5, Kathleen Gates at Duke (9/6)

ACES ______________ (3-set).................................................................................................... 11, vs. Mississippi State (11/7) (4-set)...................................................................................8, vs. Auburn (11/16); at Arkansas (11/23) (5-set).............................................................................................8, at Duke (9/6); vs. Houston (9/11)

POINTS . ______________ (3-set)...........................................................................................19.5, Maria Taylor vs. Furman (8/31) (4-set).......................................................................................... 20.0, Maria Taylor at #3 Texas (9/12) (5-set).................................................................................................. 33.0, Maria Taylor at Duke (9/6)

POINTS . ______________ (3-set)................................................................................................. 61.0, vs. Mississippi State (11/7) (4-set)...................................................................................................... 80.0, vs. Georgia Tech (8/29) (5-set)................................................................................................................81.5 vs. Houston (9/11)

Georgia Volleyball History

Player SP K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SE SA/S 18 Valentina Gonzalez 117 220 1.88 70 546 .275 44 0.38 23 55 0.20 10 Kathleen Gates 117 87 0.74 24 242 .260 1,128 9.64 45 64 0.38 7 Maria Taylor 117 409 3.50 157 1,031 .244 24 0.21 28 50 0.24 8 Lindsay Gehan 116 266 2.29 121 759 .191 7 0.06 0 2 0.00 5 Erika Clark 113 288 2.55 131 832 .189 34 0.30 13 26 0.12 4 Ann Dylla 117 139 1.19 76 372 .169 14 0.12 0 0 0.00 2 Anjelica Partridge 20 5 0.25 3 14 .143 1 0.05 1 1 0.05 12 Simone May 15 9 0.60 8 32 .031 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 19 Kelsey Burkett 60 0 0.00 0 2 .000 7 0.12 7 3 0.12 3 Carla Tietz 117 2 0.02 4 14 -.143 27 0.23 26 50 0.22 9 Tomoka Matsuyama 110 0 0.00 3 4 -.750 23 0.21 10 28 0.09 Team GEORGIA 117 1,425 12.1 597 3,848 .215 1,309 11.1 153 280 1.31 Opponent 117 1,434 12.2 620 3,911 .208 1,342 11.4 177 268 1.51

2008 Statistics - Southeastern Conference Matches Only (Record: 10-10 Home: 6-4 Away: 4-6) Player SP K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SE SA/S 10 Kathleen Gates 76 53 0.70 11 155 .271 691 9.09 20 36 0.26 18 Valentina Gonzalez 76 146 1.92 54 365 .252 23 0.30 21 36 0.28 7 Maria Taylor 76 230 3.03 93 583 .235 20 0.26 21 36 0.28 8 Lindsay Gehan 75 183 2.44 88 545 .174 3 0.04 0 1 0.00 5 Erika Clark 72 176 2.44 86 538 .167 15 0.21 6 12 0.08 4 Ann Dylla 76 72 0.95 41 210 .148 11 0.14 0 0 0.00 2 Anjelica Partridge 14 3 0.21 2 11 .091 0 0.00 1 1 0.07 12 Simone May 13 9 0.69 8 30 .033 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 19 Kelsey Burkett 42 0 0.00 0 2 .000 6 0.14 7 2 0.17 3 Carla Tietz 76 0 0.00 2 6 -.333 18 0.24 10 24 0.13 9 Tomoka Matsuyama 69 0 0.00 2 3 -.667 14 0.20 6 21 0.09 Team GEORGIA 76 872 11.4 387 2,448 .198 801 10.5 92 170 1.21 Opponents 76 938 12.3 412 2,498 .211 874 11.5 119 173 1.57

RE D 1 121 0 48 14 154 2 38 19 226 0 10 0 1 2 2 7 43 40 248 20 75 14 119 966 92 1,039

D/S 1.59 0.63 2.03 0.51 3.14 0.13 0.07 0.15 1.02 3.26 1.09

BS 3 2 5 2 1 8 0 0 0 0 0

12.71 21 13.67 31

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BA 30 71 47 39 22 58 4 3 0 0 0

TB 33 73 52 41 23 66 4 3 0 0 0

TB/S 0.43 0.96 0.68 0.55 0.32 0.87 0.29 0.23 0.00 0.00 0.00

274 158.0 2.08 228 145.0 1.91

BE 4 5 4 2 1 8 1 2 0 0 0

BHE 17 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

27 21 34 30

Points 91.0 204.5 279.5 204.5 194.0 109.0 6.0 10.5 7.0 10.0 6.0 1,122.0 1,202.0

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Opponent Akron Alabama Alabama A&M American UAB Alabama State Appalachian State Arizona Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas State Auburn Augusta College Austin Peay Ball State Baptist College Baylor Benedictine Berry College Bethune-Cookman Boise State Boston College Bowling Green Bradley Brazilian National (Exhib.) Brigham Young Bryan College Butler California UCLA Cal Poly SLO Cal State Fullerton Cal Sate Northridge Carson Newman Central Florida Charleston Southern Cincinnati Clemson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina Colgate College of Charleston Colorado Colorado State Covenant College Dayton Denver Duke East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington Elon Erskine Florida Florida A&M Florida State Furman Gardner Webb George Mason George Washington Georgetown Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Gonzaga Grambling Hawaii High Point Hofstra Houston Huntingdon Idaho State Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Indiana Iowa Iowa State Jacksonville Jacksonville State Judson Kansas Kent State Kentucky Lake City CC Lenoir Rhyne Liberty Louisiana-Monroe LSU Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola-Chicago Marshall Maryland Memphis Mercer Mercer-Atlanta Miami Michigan

Record 1-0 18-17 3-0 2-0 14-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 6-13 1-0 1-1 29-9 5-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-3 1-0 3-0 0-1 0-4 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 4-3 1-0 1-0 28-11 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 2-3 0-2 2-0 1-0 1-1 12-5 5-0 4-3 7-2 2-1 1-2 1-0 8-1 9-48 1-1 10-9 10-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 10-0 9-6 21-10 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-5 1-0 1-0 2-6 3-0 2-1 2-2 1-0 1-0 5-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 24-29 2-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 19-24 1-0 2-2 1-0 1-0 4-0 4-1 5-0 2-0 1-2 1-5

Pct. 1.000 .514 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .750 .000 .316 1.000 .500 .763 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .333 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .571 1.000 1.000 .718 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .400 .000 1.000 1.000 .500 .706 1.000 .571 .778 .667 .333 1.000 .889 .158 .500 .526 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .600 .677 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .167 1.000 1.000 .333 1.000 .667 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 .453 1.000 .500 1.000 1.000 .442 1.000 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 .800 1.000 1.000 .333 .200

Last 1990 2008 1981 1993 2006 1981 2002 1989 2008 1997 1990 2008 1988 1978 1994 1982 1993 1978 1978 2004 2005 1988 1991 1989 1981 1999 1982 1996 1990 2006 1990 1990 1990 1978 2004 1996 1985 2005 2000 2006 2008 2004 1998 2000 1982 1992 2006 2008 1983 1984 2001 2001 2002 2004 1984 2008 2003 2003 2008 1980 1996 1984 1990 2007 2008 2008 1995 2005 1994 1981 1984 2008 1981 1989 1999 1991 2002 1992 1999 2002 2007 1980 1978 1997 2003 2008 1981 1980 2002 2004 2008 1997 2005 2003 1995 1991 1994 2008 1982 2002 2005

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

Streak W1 L1 W3 W2 W14 W1 W3 L1 W2 W1 L1 W5 W5 W1 W2 W2 W3 W1 W1 W1 L1 W1 W1 W1 L1 L3 W1 W3 L1 L4 W1 W1 L1 W1 W2 W1 W1 W2 W1 W1 W1 W3 L2 L2 W2 W1 L1 L2 W5 W3 W3 W1 L2 W1 W7 W1 L1 W1 W10 W1 L1 W1 W1 W10 W1 L3 W1 W1 L2 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 L1 W3 W2 W2 W1 W1 W5 W1 W1 L1 W1 L8 W2 L1 W1 W2 L1 W1 L2 W1 W1 W4 W2 W5 W2 L2 L4

Opponent Michigan State Middle Tennessee State Minnesota Missouri Ole Miss Mississippi State Montana Montevallo Morehead State Murray State Nebraska New Mexico New Orleans North Alabama North Carolina UNC Asheville UNC Charlotte N.C. State North Florida North Georgia North Texas State Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern Notre Dame Oglethorpe Ohio State Oklahoma Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pennsylvania Penn State Pensacola CC Pepperdine Pittsburgh Portland Presbyterian Purdue Radford Rhode Island Rice Rutgers Saint Louis Sam Houston State San Diego San Diego State Santa Clara Seton Hall South Alabama South Carolina USC Aiken USC Upstate South Florida Southeast Missouri State Southern California Southern Illinois Southern Mississippi Southwest Missouri State Southwest Texas Stephen F. Austin Stetson Temple Tennessee UT Chattanooga UT Martin Tennessee Tech Tennessee Temple Texas Texas-Arlington Texas A&M Texas-San Antonio Texas State Texas Tech Toledo Towson Troy State Tulane Utah Valdosta State Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington Weber State Wesleyan West Georgia Western Carolina Western Kentucky Wichita State William & Mary Winthrop Wisconsin Wofford Wyoming Xavier Totals

Record 2-0 0-2 1-3 1-1 35-10 33-9 1-0 4-1 4-2 2-0 0-4 1-0 1-0 5-0 7-7 4-0 6-0 7-5 1-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 1-2 2-1 3-2 1-0 0-1 4-0 0-1 2-1 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-3 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-3 3-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 4-1 40-15 1-0 6-0 5-2 1-0 0-1 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 23-32 4-2 3-0 9-1 1-0 0-6 1-0 3-7 0-1 2-0 1-3 2-0 1-0 2-2 3-0 3-0 2-0 1-2 1-1 2-0 1-0 4-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 3-0 8-1 7-0 0-1 0-1 3-0 8-1 1-1 1-0 2-1 1-0 693-393

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Pct. 1.000 .000 .333 .500 .778 .786 1.000 .800 .667 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 1.000 .583 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .333 .667 .600 1.000 .000 1.000 .000 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .333 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 .000 .600 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .800 .727 1.000 1.000 .714 1.000 .000 .750 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .418 .667 1.000 .900 1.000 .000 1.000 .300 .000 1.000 .333 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 .333 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 1.000 .889 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .889 .500 1.000 .667 1.000 .638

Last 1986 2005 1994 1986 2008 2008 1993 1983 2006 1990 2000 2002 1983 1982 1994 1982 2005 1990 2007 1981 1988 1987 2006 2000 1998 1982 1997 1993 1998 1994 1993 1987 1986 1980 2004 2001 1993 2007 1991 1997 1987 2002 2003 2000 1988 1994 2005 1999 2008 1987 2008 1979 2007 2003 1996 2004 1989 1989 1998 1994 2002 2007 1983 2008 1984 1981 1988 1982 2008 1992 1999 2008 2008 2005 1999 2000 1980 1995 1999 1981 1979 1998 1989 1988 2004 1985 1998 1990 1981 1982 2007 2003 2002 1997 2006 1997 2007 1995 1996

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

Streak W2 L2 L1 W1 L3 W3 W1 W1 L1 W2 L4 W1 W1 W5 W3 W4 W6 W2 W1 W4 W1 W2 L2 W1 L2 W1 L1 W4 L1 W2 W2 W1 W1 W1 L1 W1 W1 W2 W1 W1 L3 W3 W1 W1 W1 L1 L2 L1 W1 W4 W1 W1 W6 L1 W1 L1 W3 W1 W1 W1 W1 W3 W1 L3 W4 W3 W9 W1 L6 W1 L2 L1 W2 L3 W2 W1 W1 W3 W3 W2 W1 L1 W2 W1 W4 W2 L1 W1 W3 W8 W7 L1 L1 W3 L1 L1 W1 W1 W1


Year-By-Year Results 1978 -- (17-19) Coach: Sid Feldman UT Chattanooga L, 0-2 8-15, 9-15 East Tennessee State L, 0-2 8-15, 1-15 Appalachian State L, 0-2 9-15, 4-15 Furman W, 2-0 15-12, 15-8 Virginia Tech W, 2-1 3-15, 16-14, 16-14 Carson Newman W, 2-0 15-9, 15-9 Troy State L, 0-2 9-15, 3-15 Auburn L, 0-2 8-15, 5-15 Alabama A&M W, 2-0 15-11, 15-13 Vanderbilt L, 0-3 10-15, 10-15, 10-15 Mississippi State L, 0-3 8-15, 14-16, 14-16 West Georgia L, 1-2 15-8, 13-15, 14-16 Georgia State L, 0-2 6-15, 8-15 Auburn W, 2-1 7-15, 15-7, 19-17 Augusta College W, 2-0 15-8, 15-4 Berry College W, 2-0 15-9, 15-4 Georgia State L, 1-2 8-15, 15-12, 5-15 West Georgia W, 2-0 15-10, 15-1 Valdosta State W, 2-0 15-8, 15-2 Georgia State L, 1-2 15-10, 10-15, 4-15 East Tennessee State L, 1-2 16-14, 6-15, 6-15 Middle Tennessee State L, 0-2 6-15, 9-15 Austin Peay W, 2-0 15-10, 15-7 Appalachian State W, 2-0 15-13, 15-13 UT Chattanooga L, 0-2 9-15, 10-15 Benedictine W, 2-0 15-7, 15-10 East Tennessee State W, 2-1 11-15, 15-9, 15-11 North Georgia W, 2-0 15-5, 15-7 Augusta College W, 2-0 15-9, 15-1 West Georgia W, 2-0 16-14, 15-13 Judson W, 2-1 15-13, 13-15, 18-16 South Carolina L, 1-3 1-15, 15-10, 10-15, 5-15 Georgia State L, 2-3 16-14, 16-14, 4-15, 9-15, 11-15 Ole Miss L, 0-2 0-15, 4-15 Auburn L, 0-2 9-15, 11-15 Florida L, 0-2 0-15, 4-15

1979 -- (19-15) Coach: Sid Feldman SEC Pool Play (1st SEC Tournament) Wesleyan W, 2-0 15-2, 15-12 Clemson L, 0-2 10-15, 13-15 UAB W, 2-0 15-8, 15-11 North Alabama W, 2-0 15-4, 15-12 Mississippi State L, 0-2 8-15, 5-15 Vanderbilt L, 2-3 11-15, 11-15, 15-8, 15-10, 11-15 Troy State W, 3-0 15-7, 15-8, 15-7 North Alabama W, 3-0 15-9 15-6, 15-5 N.C. State L, 0-2 12-15, 2-15 Kentucky L, 0-2 11-15, 7-15 South Carolina W, 2-1 15-1, 9-15, 15-6 East Carolina W, 2-0 15-11, 15-6 North Carolina L, 0-2 2-15, 2-15 Tennessee L, 1-2 15-12, 3-15, 4-15 Erskine W, 2-0 15-10, 15-13 Furman W, 2-0 15-7, 15-2 UT Chattanooga W, 2-0 15-9, 15-12 West Georgia W, 2-0 15-4, 15-8 Presbyterian W, 2-0 15-6, 15-9 North Alabama W, 2-0 15-9, 15-12 Auburn L, 1-2 8-15, 15-10, 13-15 UT Chattanooga W, 2-0 15-8, 15-10 Baptist College W, 2-1 13-15, 15-11, 15-3 Erskine L, 1-2 7-15, 19-17, 9-15 Vanderbilt W, 2-0 15-7, 15-8 Alabama L, 1-2 7-15, 15-8, 7-15 Ole Miss L, 0-2 7-15, 8-15 Auburn W, 2-1 11-15, 15-8, 15-4 Tennessee L, 0-3 14-16, 9-15, 3-15 USC Spartanburg W, 2-0 15-1, 15-6 USC Aiken W, 2-0 15-2, 15-6 Florida State L, 1-2 15-6, 7-15, 6-15 Mississippi State L, 0-2 15-17, 6-15 Alabama L, 0-2 8-15, 12-15

Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 23 Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 26 Sept. 30 Sept. 30 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 3

1980 -- (31-11) 11-3 Home; 3-2 Away; 17-6 Neutral Coach: Sid Feldman SEC Semifinals UNC Asheville W, 2-0 Wesleyan W, 2-0 vs. Winthrop W, 2-1 at Clemson W, 2-0 Erskine W, 2-0 Georgia Tech W, 2-0 vs. Winthrop W, 2-1 at Erskine W, 2-0 Furman! W, 2-0 Lenoir Rhyne! W, 2-0 South Alabama! L, 0-2

15-10, 15-0 15-6,15-8 15-0, 9-15, 16-14 15-4,15-8 15-5,15-2 15-1, 15-5 11-15, 15-7, 15-7 15-6, 15-6 15-7, 15-2 15-11, 15-6 13-15, 14-16

Sept. 4 Lenoir Rhyne! L, 1-2 14-16, 15-11, 9-15 Sept. 4 Erskine! W, 2-0 15-7, 15-7 Sept. 4 Furman! W, 2-1 15-6, 16-15, 16-14 Oct. 10 vs. Pensacola CC^ W, 2-0 15-8, 15-8 Oct. 10 vs. UAB^ W, 2-1 7-15, 15-13, 15-9 Oct. 10 vs. Troy State^ L, 0-2 14-16, 7-15 Oct. 10 vs. UAB^ W, 2-0 15-9, 15-7 Oct. 11 vs. Troy State^ W, 2-0 16-14, 15-7 Oct. 11 vs. South Alabama^ W, 2-0 15-6, 15-4 Oct. 17 Gardner Webb W, 2-0 15-4, 15-2 Oct. 17 Clemson L, 1-2 2-15, 15-8, 10-15 Oct. 22 vs. Jacksonville State W, 2-0 15-10, 15-3 Oct. 22 at West Georgia W, 2-0 15-10, 15-8 Oct. 25 vs. East Tennessee St.% L, 2-3 9-15,15-4, 11-15, 15-9, 12-5 Oct. 25 at Tennessee Tech% L, 1-3 10-15, 4-15, 15-7, 12-15 Oct. 25 vs. UT Martin% W, 3-2 15-13, 10-15, 15-6, 10-15, 15-8 Oct. 29 at Tennessee L, 0-3 7-15, 6-15, 7-15 Oct. 31 Alabama# L, 0-2 2-15, 5-15 Oct. 31 Tennessee# L, 0-2 8-15, 3-15 Oct. 31 Ole Miss# W, 2-0 15-11, 16-14 Nov. 1 Mississippi State# W, 2-1 15-10, 11-15, 15-11 Nov. 1 Tennessee# L, 1-2 2-15, 15-6, 5-15 Nov. 1 Alabama# L, 1-2 15-11, 14-16, 8-15 Nov. 4 West Georgia W, 2-0 15-7, 15-3 Nov. 4 Augusta College W, 2-0 15-12, 15-1 Nov. 7 vs. Alabama A&M& W, 2-0 15-8, 15-5 Nov. 7 vs. Lake City CC& W, 2-1 12-15, 15-12, 15-11 Nov. 7 vs. North Georgia& W, 2-0 15-8, 15-6 Nov. 8 vs. North Alabama& W, 2-0 15-10, 15-9 Nov. 8 vs. UT Martin& W, 2-0 15-1, 15-10 Nov. 8 vs. Montevallo& W, 2-1 15-7, 13-15, 15-11 ! Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga.; ^ Auburn Invitational, Auburn, Ala.; % Tennessee Tech Invitational, Cookeville, Tenn.; # SEC Tournament, Lexington, Ky.,; & West Georgia Invitational, Carrollton, Ga. 1981 -- (46-16) 13-2 Home; 10-5 Away; 23-9 Neutral Coach: Sid Feldman SEC First Round Sept. 11 vs. High Point W, 2-0 15-12,15-5 Sept. 11 at UNC Asheville W, 2-0 15-5,15-5 Sept. 11 vs. East Tennessee State W, 2-0 15-13, 15-13 Sept. 11 vs. South Carolina W, 2-1 13-15, 15-9, 15-5 Sept. 14 at Erskine W, 2-1 15-4, 13-15, 15-8 Sept. 14 vs. Coll. of Charleston W, 2-0 15-9, 15-8 Sept. 18 vs. Minnesota! L, 0-2 1-15, 7-15 Sept. 18 vs. Miami (Fla.)! W, 2-0 15-12, 15-6 Sept. 18 vs. Baylor! W, 2-0 15-6, 15-8 Sept. 19 at Alabama! L, 0-2 5-15, 14-16 Sept. 19 vs. Florida State! L, 1-2 16-14, 8-15, 11-15 Sept. 22 Brazilian Nat’l (Exhib.) L, 0-3 2-15, 3-15, 3-15 Sept. 25 at Florida State L, 0-3 14-16, 9-15, 3-15 Sept. 29 at USC Spartanburg W, 2-1 12-15, 15-8, 15-10 Sept. 29 vs. Winthrop W, 2-1 15-11, 7-15, 12-15 Oct. 2 vs. East Carolina^ W, 2-0 15-11, 15-8 Oct. 2 vs. Clemson^ W, 2-0 15-8, 15-9 Oct. 2 vs. North Carolina^ L, 1-2 15-8, 9-15, 4-15 Oct. 2 vs. Mississippi State^ W, 2-0 15-7, 15-6 Oct. 3 vs. East Tennessee St.^ W, 2-0 15-11, 16-14 Oct. 3 at South Carolina^ W, 2-1 13-15, 15-10, 15-6 Oct. 3 vs. N.C. State^ L, 0-2 7-15, 12-15 Oct. 3 vs. North Carolina^ L, 1-2 8-15, 17-15, 11-15 Oct. 5 West Georgia W, 2-0 15-2, 15-8 Oct. 5 Georgia Tech W, 2-0 15-4, 15-3 Oct. 6 at Clemson L, 1-3 2-15, 15-8, 12-15, 10-15 Oct. 9 Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 15-10, 15-2, 15-11 Oct. 10 South Alabama W, 3-1 6-15, 8-15, 9-15, 5-15 Oct. 10 UT Chattanooga W, 3-0 15-6, 15-9, 15-4 Oct. 11 Tennessee W, 3-2 5-15, 6-15, 15-10, 15-7, 15-9 Oct. 16 Clemson W, 3-1 15-11, 15-9, 9-15, 15-9 Oct. 17 Furman% W, 2-0 15-13, 15-3 Oct. 17 Covenant College% W, 2-0 15-4, 15-0 Oct. 17 Erskine% W, 2-0 15-3, 15-5 Oct. 17 UNC Asheville% W, 2-0 15-7, 15-8 Oct. 23 Wesleyan W, 2-0 15-7, 15-0 Oct. 23 Mercer W, 2-0 15-2, 15-4 Oct. 27 at Furman W, 2-0 15-7, 15-13 Oct. 27 vs. Winthrop W, 2-1 11-15, 18-16, 15-9 Oct. 30 Alabama L, 0-3 14-16, 3-15, 13-15 Nov. 3 at Georgia Tech W, 2-0 15-6,15-13 Nov. 3 vs. North Georgia W. 2-0 15-0, 15-4 Nov. 3 vs. Augusta College W, 2-0 15-5, 15-0 Nov. 5 at West Georgia W, 3-1 15-12, 15-12, 5-15, 15-10 Nov. 6 vs. Huntingdon& W, 2-0 15-8, 15-3 Nov. 6 vs. Valdosta State& W, 2-0 15-3, 15-10 Nov. 6 vs. UT Martin& W, 2-0 15-0, 15-4 Nov. 6 vs. Alabama A&M& W, 2-0 15-8, 15-3 Nov. 7 vs. Alabama State& W, 2-1 15-8, 12-15, 15-4 Nov. 7 vs. Lake City CC& W, 2-0 15-10, 15-5 Nov. 7 vs. Montevallo& W, 2-0 15-8, 15-10 Nov. 10 at Mercer-Atlanta W, 2-0 15-6, 15-2 Nov. 10 vs. North Georgia W, 2-0 15-7, 15-6

Nov. 13 Kentucky L, 0-3 1-15, 6-15, 13-15 Nov. 14 at Mississippi State W, 3-2 15-3, 13-15, 13-15, 6-15, 12-15 Nov. 15 at Ole Miss W, 3-2 10-15, 9-15, 17-15, 15-11, 16-14 Nov. 16 at LSU L, 0-3 0-15, 6-15, 12-15 Nov. 19 vs. Ole Miss@ W, 2-0 15-6, 15-11 Nov. 19 vs. Central Florida@ L, 0-2 4-15, 5-15 Nov. 20 vs. Miami (Fla.)@ L, 0-2 7-15, 7-15 Nov. 20 at Florida State@ L, 0-2 1-15, 5-15 Nov. 23 vs. Alabama# L, 1-3 15-10, 13-15, 9-15, 8-15 Nov. 24 vs. Ole Miss# L, 0-3 6-15, 13-15, 2-15 ! Alabama Tournament, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; ^ South Carolina Tournament, Columbia, S.C. % Bulldog Invitational, Athens, Ga.; & West Georgia Tournament, Carrollton, Ga.; @ AIAW Regionals, Tallahassee, Fla.; # SEC Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn. 1982 -- (41-12) 10-2 Home; 7-4 Away; 24-6 Neutral Coach: Sid Feldman Sept. 10 vs. USC Spartanburg! W, 2-1 15-0,12-15,15-6 Sept. 10 vs. Western Carolina! W, 2-1 15-10,12-15,15-12 Sept. 10 at UNC Asheville! W, 2-0 15-7,15-9 Sept. 10 vs. South Carolina! W, 2-0 15-8,15-13 Sept. 13 at Erskine W, 2-0 15-6,15-11 Sept. 13 vs. Baptist College W, 2-0 15-4,15-11 Sept. 17 Clemson W, 2-1 11-15,15-12,15-5 Sept. 17 Montevallo W, 2-0 15-4,15-8 Sept. 25 vs. Oglethorpe^ W, 2-0 15-4,15-4 Sept. 25 vs. Tennessee Temple^ W, 2-0 15-9,16-14 Sept. 25 vs. Mercer-Atlanta^ W, 2-0 15-4,15-1 Sept. 25 at Covenant College^ W, 2-0 15-6,15-10 Sept. 26 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 16-14,15-5,15-11 Sept. 27 at USC Spartanburg W, 2-0 15-6,15-10 Sept. 27 vs. Winthrop W, 2-0 15-6,17-15 Oct. 1 vs. East Carolina% W, 2-1 15-9,11-15,15-8 Oct. 1 vs. Mississippi State% W, 2-0 15-7,15-10 Oct. 1 vs. Coll. of Charleston% W, 2-0 15-10,15-11 Oct. 2 vs. UNC Charlotte% W, 2-0 15-8,15-8 Oct. 2 vs. UNC Charlotte% W, 2-0 15-3,15-6 Oct. 2 vs. Clemson% W, 2-0 15-2,15-5 Oct. 2 vs. N.C. State% W, 2-0 15-7,15-10 Oct. 4 Georgia Tech W, 2-0 15-5,15-12 Oct. 4 West Georgia W, 2-0 15-9,15-10 Oct. 8 Ole Miss W, 3-1 15-17,17-15,15-7,15-10 Oct. 10 Morehead State L, 1-3 9-15,9-15,15-8,7-15 Oct. 15 LSU W, 3-2 15-12,8-15,3-15,16-14,15-9 Oct. 16 South Alabama& W, 2-0 15-10,15-12 Oct. 16 South Carolina& W, 2-1 10-15,17-15,15-8 Oct. 16 Duke& W, 2-1 15-4,13-15,15-10 Oct. 16 LSU& L, 2-0 15-7,15-13 Oct. 18 at Clemson L, 0-3 10-15,14-16,11-15 Oct. 21 vs. Bryan College@ W, 2-0 15-4,15-10 Oct. 21 vs. North Alabama@ W, 2-0 15-8,15-7 Oct. 22 vs. Georgia Tech@ W, 2-0 15-7,15-6 Oct. 22 vs. Jacksonville@ W, 2-0 16-14,15-3 Oct. 22 vs. USC Spartanburg@ W, 2-0 15-12,15-8 Oct. 23 vs. Tennessee Tech@ W, 2-1 13-15,15-5,15-11 Oct. 23 vs. Montevallo@ L, 0-2 13-15,12-15 Oct. 29 at N.C. State W, 3-0 15-11,21-19,15-7 Oct. 30 vs. Pittsburgh L, 2-3 15-13,16-14,9-15,5-15,14-16 Oct. 30 vs. North Carolina L, 0-3 13-15,13-15,2-15 Nov. 2 Mississippi State W, 3-0 16-14,15-7,15-4 Nov. 6 at Duke W, 2-1 15-8,7-15,15-9 Nov. 6 vs. Virginia W, 2-1 15-4,11-15,15-3 Nov. 6 vs. East Carolina W, 2-0 15-7, 15-12 Nov. 12 at Tennessee L, 0-3 9-15,10-15,5-15 Nov. 13 vs. Texas A&M L, 0-3 12-15,5-15,10-15 Nov. 13 vs. Eastern Kentucky L, 0-3 12-15,12-15,11-15 Nov. 14 at Kentucky L, 1-3 15-13,10-15,2-15,10-15 Nov. 19 vs. Ole Miss# W, 3-2 14-16, 15-10, 15-11, 12-15, 15-10 Nov. 20 at LSU# L, 0-3 11-15,11-15,10-15 Nov. 21 vs. Kentucky# L, 0-3 2-15,8-15,5-15 ! Asheville Tournament, Asheville, N.C.; ^ Covenant College Tournament, Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; % South Carolina Tournament, Columbia, S.C.; & UGA Tournament, Athens, Ga. @ Georgia Collegiate, Carrollton, Ga.; # SEC Tournament, Baton Rouge, La.

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1983 -- (22-10, 2-3 SEC) 8-3 Home; 8-4 Away; 6-3 Neutral Coach: Sid Feldman SEC First Round Sept. 5 at Michigan State W, 3-1 15-9,15-12,13-15,15-7 Sept. 6 at Notre Dame W, 3-0 15-8,15-6,15-4 Sept. 8 at Michigan L, 2-3 1-15,15-6,13-15,15-10,12-15 Sept. 15 at LSU* L, 2-3 15-13,8-15,14-16,15-9,1-15 Sept. 16 at Montevallo W, 3-0 15-9,15-11,15-12 Sept. 17 at UAB W, 3-0 16-14,15-12,15-2 Sept. 27 Kentucky* L, 1-3 15-11,0-15,14-16,0-15 Sept. 29 Tennessee Tech W, 3-1 15-6,15-7,8-15,15-9 Sept. 30 vs. UNC Charlotte! W, 3-0 15-1,15-7,15-9 Sept. 30 vs. East Carolina! W, 3-0 15-3,15-1,15-2 Sept. 30 vs. South Florida! W, 3-1 15-12,15-12,13-15,15-9 Oct. 1 vs. Ole Miss! W, 3-1 15-11,13-15,15-12,15-10 Oct. 1 at South Carolina! W, 3-2 13-15,15-9,2-15,15-11,15-13 Oct. 7 at Ole Miss* W, 3-2 15-10,12-15,13-15,19-17,15-11

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Year-By-Year Results Oct. 9 at Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-10,15-12,17-15 Oct. 11 at Clemson L, 2-3 11-15,11-15,15-10,15-9,11-15 Oct. 14 New Orleans^ W, 3-1 14-16,15-5,15-5,15-5 Oct. 15 Western Carolina^ W, 3-2 15-11,13-15,10-15,15-8,15-6 Oct. 15 South Carolina^ W, 3-0 15-12,15-1,15-4 Oct. 18 Tennessee* L, 1-3 7-15,3-15,15-12,5-15 Oct. 21 Georgia Tech W, 3-0 15-7,15-3,15-2 Oct. 28 Temple% W, 3-0 15-8,15-6,15-12 Oct. 29 Wake Forest% W, 3-1 13-15,15-4,15-8,15-10 Oct. 29 N.C. State% L, 1-3 15-3,9-15,15-10,15-11 Nov. 5 at Jacksonville W, 3-0 15-13,15-0,15-9 Nov. 8 UAB W, 3-1 15-11,15-11,3-15,15-9 Nov. 11 at North Carolina& L, 0-3 4-15,6-15,13-15 Nov. 11 vs. Duke& W, 3-1 15-7,7-15,15-10,15-9 Nov. 11 vs. N.C. State& W, 3-0 15-3,15-11,15-11 Nov. 12 vs. Rhode Island& L, 1-3 15-12,7-15,9-15,14-16 Nov. 12 vs. Florida State& L, 0-3 5-15,7-15,12-15 Nov. 17 vs. Ole Miss# L, 2-3 6-15,15-12,15-9,11-15,13-15 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! South Carolina Tournament, Columbia, S.C.; ^ UGA Tournament, Athens, Ga.; % Bulldog Tournament, Athens, Ga.; & UNC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.; # SEC Tournament, Lexington, Ky. 1984 -- (28-11, 3-3 SEC) 12-3 Home; 7-6 Away; 9-2 Neutral Coach: Sid Feldman SEC Semifinals Sept. 7 vs. Missouri! L, 0-3 14-16,10-15,9-15 Sept. 8 vs. Notre Dame! W, 3-0 17-15,15-13,15-7 Sept. 9 at Houston L, 1-2 2-15,15-12,7-15 Sept. 10 at Texas A&M L, 1-3 3-15,15-3,8-15,14-16 Sept. 11 at Texas L, 0-3 11-15,8-15,14-16 Sept. 12 at Rice L, 1-3 13-15,13-15,15-10,11-15 Sept. 21 vs. North Carolina^ W, 3-0 15-10,15-2,15-2 Sept. 21 vs. East Tennessee St.^ W, 3-0 15-7,15-1,15-4 Sept. 21 vs. Hofstra^ W, 3-1 15-9,9-15,15-8,15-13 Sept. 22 vs. George Washington^ W, 3-1 15-5,15-4,11-15,15-11 Sept. 22 vs. Duke^ W, 3-0 16-14,16-14,15-8 Sept. 28 South Carolina W, 3-0 15-8,15-9,15-7 Sept. 29 Duke L, 0-3 12-15,7-15,8-15 Sept. 29 Central Florida W, 3-0 15-4,15-9,15-0 Oct. 2 Furman W, 3-0 15-8,15-11,15-7 Oct. 5 at Georgia Tech W, 3-0 15-5,15-6,15-9 Oct. 5 vs. Erskine W, 2-0 15-12,15-6 Oct. 6 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 15-8,15-5,15-5 Oct. 7 at UT-Chattanooga W, 3-1 7-15,15-3,15-0,15-2 Oct. 9 Western Carolina W, 3-0 15-3,15-11,15-9 Oct. 12 Ole Miss* W, 3-0 15-12,16-14,15-12 Oct. 13 North Carolina W, 3-0 15-8,15-13-15-11 Oct. 14 Memphis State W, 3-1 15-12,15-12,14-16,15-6 Oct. 16 UAB W, 3-0 15-5,17-15,15-6 Oct. 18 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-4,15-8,15-3 Oct. 19 Kentucky* L, 0-3 15-17,9-15,6-15 Oct. 21 LSU* L, 1-3 4-15,15-17,15-9,14-16 Oct. 23 Clemson W, 3-0 15-6,15-10,15-4 Oct. 25 Georgia Tech W, 3-0 15-5,15-4,15-9 Oct. 27 at Western Carolina W, 3-0 15-5,15-10,17-15 Oct. 28 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 9-15,4-15,9-15 Nov. 3 Maryland W, 3-0 16-14,15-7,15-7 Nov. 5 at Clemson W, 3-0 15-3,15-9,15-5 Nov. 8 at Florida State W, 3-2 15-10,13-15,15-13,5-15,15-13 Nov. 9 at South Florida L, 0-3 9-15,14-15,7-15 Nov. 9 at Florida* W, 3-1 13-15,15-9,15-8,15-9 Nov. 16 Florida# W, 3-1 15-10,15-4,14-16,15-9 Nov. 17 Kentucky# L, 1-3 16-18,15-7,4-15,11-15 Nov. 18 LSU# W, 3-1 9-15,15-8,15-11,15-4 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Illinois Classic, Champaign, Ill.; ^ N.C. State Classic, Raleigh, N.C.; # SEC Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn.

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1985 -- (37-7, 5-1 SEC) 15-1 Home; 14-2 Away; 8-4 Neutral Coach: Sid Feldman SEC Champions, NCAA Sweet 16 vs. South Florida! W, 3-0 15-8,15-6,15-11 vs. Florida! W, 3-0 15-8,15-8,15-3 vs. NE Louisiana! W, 3-0 15-9,15-13,15-7 vs. Southern Illinois! L, 1-3 8-15,14-16,15-8,8-15 vs. South Carolina! W, 3-0 15-10,15-7,15-8 vs. Southern Illinois! W, 3-0 15-10,15-11,15-10 at Florida State W, 3-0 15-4,15-10,15-6 Notre Dame^ W, 3-0 15-4,15-6,15-13 Eastern Kentucky^ W, 3-0 15-10,15-5,15-12 Oklahoma^ W, 3-2 8-15, 15-11, 15-4, 5-15, 16-14 Florida* W, 3-2 15-13,11-15,15-9,13-15,15-12 Tennessee Tech W, 3-1 15-2,15-17,15-5,15-10 at LSU* W, 3-2 15-9,15-12,7-15,11-15,15-11 at Clemson W, 3-0 16-14,15-7,15-7 Georgia Tech W, 3-0 15-2,15-3,15-7 Wake Forest W, 3-0 15-3,15-13,15-11 South Carolina W, 3-0 15-7,15-4,15-6 Rhode Island L, 1-3 11-15,14-16,15-11,6-15 at Western Carolina W, 3-1 6-15,15-4,15-2,15-5 at Kentucky* L, 2-3 15-9,13-15,15-5,14-16,11-15

Oct. 12 at Cincinnati W, 3-0 18-16,15-13,15-11 Oct. 13 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-2 10-15,15-11,15-13,13-15,15-9 Oct. 17 at UAB W, 3-1 15-12,15-6,11-15,15-12 Oct. 18 at Mississippi State* W. 3-1 8-15,15-2,15-8,15-3 Oct. 19 at Ole Miss* W, 3-1 15-11,15-11,3-15,15-6 Oct. 20 at Memphis State W, 3-0 15-5,15-4,18-16 Oct. 22 Western Carolina W, 3-1 15-3,9-15,15-5,15-6 Oct. 26 N.C. State W, 3-1 15-9,13-15,15-13,15-11 Oct. 26 South Florida W, 3-0 15-6,15-7,15-12 Oct. 29 at Georgia Tech W, 3-1 15-1,15-9,15-11 Oct. 31 vs. Texas A&M L, 1-3 15-9,4-15,7-15,11-15 Nov. 1 Winthrop W, 3-0 15-3,15-10,15-9 Nov. 5 Clemson W, 3-0 15-1,15-8,15-8 Nov. 7 at North Carolina W, 3-0 15-12,15-9,15-11 Nov. 8 at N.C. State L, 0-3 12-15,9-15,5-15 Nov. 9 at Duke W, 3-0 15-13,15-12,15-13 Nov. 15 Tennessee* W, 3-0 15-2,15-6,15-3 Nov. 16 Morehead State W, 3-0 15-2,15-10,15-12 Nov. 23 vs. Kentucky# W, 3-0 15-10,15-11,15-10 Nov. 24 vs. LSU# W, 3-1 15-8,15-10,8-15,16-14 Nov. 29 vs. Brigham Young% L, 0-3 5-15,9-15,14-16 Nov. 29 at Florida State% W, 3-1 15-9,14-16,15-7,16-11 Dec. 6 vs. Florida State~ W, 3-0 15-6,15-1,15-10 Dec. 13 vs. UCLA~ L, 0-3 3-15,5-15,8-15 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Central Florida Tournament, Orlando, Fla.; ^ Georgia Invitational Tournament, Athens, Ga.; # SEC Tournament, Oxford, Miss.; % Florida State Tournament; ~ NCAA Tournament

Sept. 19 Houston% L, 0-3 8-15, 13-15, 10-15 Sept. 25 Illinois-Chicago W, 3-0 15-11, 15-9, 15-6 Sept. 26 Georgia State W, 3-0 15-6, 15-7, 15-2 Sept. 29 Clemson W, 3-1 13-15, 15-11, 15-4, 15-4 Oct. 1 at Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-12, 17-15, 15-10 Oct. 2 at Ole Miss* W, 3-0 15-13, 15-12, 20-18 Oct. 9 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-0 15-13, 15-3, 15-6 Oct. 13 at Auburn* W, 3-1 15-5, 14-16, 15-3, 15-6 Oct. 16 Pennsylvania W, 3-2 11-15, 15-7, 15-7, 11-15, 15-11 Oct. 17 Villanova W, 3-0 15-15, 15-8, 15-7 Oct. 18 at LSU* L, 1-3 16-14, 10-15, 9-15, 8-15 Oct. 23 at Kentucky* L, 1-3 13-15, 15-13, 3-15, 1-15 Oct. 27 at Georgia Tech W, 3-1 16-14, 15-8, 10-15, 15-5 Oct. 29 at Winthrop W, 3-0 15-0, 15-5, 15-5 Oct. 30 at Duke W, 3-1 15-8, 8-15, 15-7, 15-4 Oct. 31 at North Carolina L, 1-3 15-9, 13-156, 13-15, 11-15 Oct. 31 at N.C. State L, 0-3 6-15, 12-15, 6-15 Nov. 5 Florida* L, 1-3 11-15, 15-12, 11-15, 11-15 Nov. 6 at Jacksonville W, 3-0 15-9, 16-14, 15-12 Nov. 10 at Clemson W, 3-1 15-10, 13-15, 15-5, 15-6 Nov. 13 Tennessee* L, 1-3 15-3, 13-15, 12-15, 11-15 Nov. 14 Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 15-4, 15-9, 15-3 Nov. 14 Northern Illinois W, 3-0 15-5, 15-5, 15-7 Nov. 20 vs. Tennessee# L, 1-3 15-1, 10-15, 9-15, 16-18 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Florida State Kickoff Classic, Tallahassee, Fla.; ^ Rhode Island Pub Classic, Kingston, R.I.; % Southern Reebok Classic, Athens, Ga.; # SEC Tournament, Baton Rouge, La.

1986 -- (33-8, 5-1 SEC) 9-0 Home; 13-3 Away; 11-5 Neutral Coach: Sid Feldman SEC Co-Champions, NCAA Sweet 16 Sept. 5 at Central Florida! W, 3-0 15-8, 15-8, 15-6 Sept. 5 vs. Illinois! L, 0-3 9-15, 11-15, 6-15 Sept. 6 vs. Florida! W, 3-0 15-6, 15-4, 15-10 Sept. 6 vs. Michigan State! W, 3-1 13-15, 15-2, 15-11, 15-11 Sept. 6 vs. Illinois! L, 1-3 2-15, 12-15, 17-15, 10-15 Sept. 8 at Florida State W, 3-1 15-12, 13-15, 15-5, 15-4 Sept. 12 vs. Ball State^ W, 3-0 15-11, 15-12, 16-14 Sept. 12 vs. Stetson^ W, 3-1 15-4, 15-5, 14-16, 15-7 Sept. 13 vs. N.C. State^ W, 3-2 11-15, 6-15, 15-7, 15-10, 15-8 Sept. 13 at South Carolina^ W, 3-1 15-12, 15-12, 9-15, 15-13 Sept. 18 at Illinois-Chicago W, 3-1 15-11, 15-12, 14-16, 15-4 Sept. 19 vs. Northern Illinois% W, 3-0 15-4, 18-16, 15-10 Sept. 20 at Northwestern% W, 3-0 15-6, 15-13, 15-7 Sept. 26 vs. Missouri& W, 3-0 15-10, 15-5, 15-9 Sept. 27 vs. Texas A&M& L, 1-3 6-15, 13-15, 15-12, 11-15 Sept. 27 at Oklahoma& W, 3-2 18-16, 12-15, 13-15, 15-7, 15-11 Sept. 30 Clemson W, 3-0 15-5, 15-8, 15-9 Oct. 3 Ole Miss* W, 3-1 15-4, 10-15, 15-2, 15-5 Oct. 9 at Texas@ L, 2-3 15-11, 15-13, 7-15, 9-15, 5-15 Oct. 10 vs. San Diego State@ L, 0-3 2-15, 13-15, 2-15 Oct. 11 vs. Texas Tech@ W, 3-0 15-8, 15-12, 15-10 Oct. 14 Georgia Tech W, 3-1 7-15, 15-2, 15-3, 15-7 Oct. 17 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-3, 15-1, 15-11 Oct. 18 North Carolina W, 3-0 15-6, 15-10, 15-2 Oct. 21 at South Carolina W, 3-0 16-14, 15-5, 15-11 Oct. 24 at Morehead State W, 3-0 15-8, 15-5, 15-13 Oct. 25 at Kentucky* L, 1-3 8-15, 7-15, 15-10, 11-15 Oct. 26 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-2 7-15, 16-14, 13-15, 15-11, 15-9 Oct. 31 LSU* W, 3-1 15-13, 9-15, 15-5, 15-13 Nov. 1 Duke W, 3-1 13-15, 15-6, 15-2, 15-9 Nov. 4 at Georgia Tech W, 3-0 15-5, 15-9, 15-12 Nov. 6 Maryland W, 3-0 15-2, 15-5, 15-12 Nov. 7 at Florida* W, 3-0 15-12, 15-6, 15-12 Nov. 8 vs. Penn State W, 3-2 9-15, 15-10, 15-12, 12-15, 15-10 Nov. 14 at Tennessee* W, 3-2 15-9, 9-15, 15-12, 13-15, 51-13 Nov. 15 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 16-14, 17-15, 15-2 Nov. 21 vs. Mississippi State# W, 3-0 15-6, 15-12, 15-6 Nov. 22 vs. Kentucky# W, 3-1 15-10, 9-15, 15-8, 15-13 Nov. 23 vs. LSU# L, 1-3 10-15, 15-12, 7-15, 9-15 Dec. 5 Texas A&M~ W, 3-1 5-15, 15-4, 15-10, 15-6 Dec. 7 at Texas~ L, 0-3 5-15, 8-15, 11-15 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Central Florida Invitational, Orlando, Fla.; ^ South Carolina Tournament, Columbia, S.C.; % Northwestern Tournament, Evanston, Ill.; & Oklahoma Tournament, Norman, Okla.,; # SEC Tournament, Gainesville, Fla.; ~ NCAA Tournament, Athens, Ga.; + NCAA Southern Regional, Austin Texas

1988 -- (24-12, 3-4 SEC) 10-5 Home; 7-5 Away; 7-2 Neutral Coach: Sid Feldman Sept. 2 vs. North Texas State! W, 3-0 15-7, 15-9, 15-11 Sept. 3 vs. Sam Houston State! W, 3-1 12-15, 15-5, 15-7, 15-9 Sept. 3 vs. Houston! L, 2-3 8-15, 15-4, 6-15,15-13, 13-15 Sept. 5 at Rice L, 0-3 12-15, 9-15, 13-15 Sept. 9 vs. Colorado^ L, 1-3 11-15, 9-15, 15-11, 11-15 Sept. 10 at Indiana^ L, 2-3 10-15, 16-14, 7-15, 16-14, 2-15 Sept. 10 vs. Eastern Michigan^ W, 3-2 11-15, 9-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-12 Sept. 14 at South Carolina W, 3-1 15, 10, 9-15, 15-5, 15-13 Sept. 16 Southern Illinois% W, 3-1 15,-10, 12-15, 15-9, 15-5 Sept. 17 Va. Commonwealth% W, 3-1 15-0, 11-15, 15-10, 15-3 Sept. 17 Auburn% W, 3-2 12-15, 15-3, 15-4, 10-15, 15-6 Sept. 23 vs. Georgia State& W, 3-0 15-2, 15-6, 15-6 Sept. 23 vs. Georgia Tech& W, 3-1 13-15, 15-2, 15-8, 15-3 Sept. 24 vs. Mercer& W, 3-0 15-1, 15-3, 15-0 Sept. 24 vs. Augusta College& W, 3-0 15-9, 15-1, 15-7 Sept. 26 Florida State L, 1-3 8-15, 11-15, 15-12, 9-15 Sept. 27 Clemson W, 3-1 15-9, 15-11, 7-15, 15-9 Sept. 30 Kentucky* L, 0-3 7-15, 12-15, 10-15 Oct. 1 Tennessee* L, 1-3 6-15, 7-15, 15-11, 10-15 Oct. 2 Duke W, 3-0 15-7, 15-8, 15-11 Oct. 7 LSU* L, 1-3 7-15, 10-15, 15-13, 12-15 Oct. 8 Winthrop W, 3-1 15-4, 6-15, 15-6, 15-7 Oct. 11 at Clemson W, 3-2 13-15, 15-3, 15-8, 11-15, 15-12 Oct. 14 South Carolina@ W, 3-1 15-10, 15-5, 14-16, 17-15 Oct. 15 Boston College@ W, 3-0 15-4, 15-3, 15-3 Oct. 15 Tulane@ W, 3-0 17-15, 15-13, 15-3 Oct. 21 at Eastern Kentucky L, 2-3 13-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-17, 12-15 Oct. 22 at Morehead State W, 3-0 15-12, 16-14, 15-8 Oct. 23 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 15-11, 15-4, 15-6 Oct. 29 North Carolina L, 2-3 4-15, 15-8, 11-15, 15-2, 10-15 Nov. 3 at Memphis State L, 2-3 15-2, 12-15, 8-15, 15-10, 13-15 Nov. 4 at Ole Miss* W, 3-2 15-8, 14-16, 15-5, 6-15, 15-10 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-9, 15-5, 15-8 Nov. 8 Georgia Tech W, 3-0 15-8, 15-2, 15-0 Nov. 11 at Auburn* W, 3-1 12-15, 15-11, 15-5, 15-7 Nov. 18 at Florida* L, 2-3 8-15, 15-7, 11-15, 15-13, 13-15 *Southeastern Conference Match; Whataburger Invitational, Houston, Texas; ^ Indiana Invitational, Bloomington, Ind., % Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga.; & Peach State Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.; @ Southern Reebok Classic, Athens, Ga.

1987 -- (20-14, 3-4 SEC) 9-4 Home; 8-6 Away; 3-4 Neutral Coach: Sid Feldman SEC First Round Sept. 4 vs. South Florida! W, 3-0 15-6, 15-10, 15-6 Sept. 4 vs. UAB! W, 3-0 15-0, 15-12, 15-12 Sept. 5 vs. South Alabama! W, 3-0 15-8, 15-3, 15-6 Sept. 5 vs. Minnesota! L, 0-3 10-15, 6-15, 8-15 Sept. 6 at Florida State! L, 0-3 14-16, 8-15, 11-15 Sept. 11 vs. Northwestern^ L, 0-3 3-15, 5-15, 7-15 Sept. 12 at Rhode Island^ L, 1-3 15-7, 15-17, 13-15, 11-15 Sept. 14 vs. Pittsburgh^ L, 1-3 5-15, 15-7, 5-15, 10-15 Sept. 18 Indiana% L, 1-3 9-15, 6-15, 16-14, 5-15 Sept. 19 South Carolina% W, 3-0 15-7, 15-5, 15-12

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1989 -- (30-4, 7-1 SEC) 12-0 Home; 11-1 Away; 7-3 Neutral Coach: Jim Iams SEC Semifinals, NIVC at Wyoming! W, 3-0 15-10, 15-7, 15-5 vs. Arizona! L, 0-3 12-15, 5-15, 6-15 vs. Idaho State! W, 3-2 15-5, 15-7, 12-5, 14-16, 15-12 at Maryland W, 3-1 15-8, 9-15, 15-11, 16-14 at Southern Illinois^ W, 3-1 15-9,15-8, 7-15, 15-6 vs. Oklahoma^ W, 3-0 15-10, 15-8, 15-13 vs. Butler^ W, 3-0 15-5, 15-12, 15-6 at Duke W, 3-0 15, 11, 15-10, 15-9 Baylor W, 3-0 15,-11, 15-1, 15-7 Bradley W, 3-0 15-4, 15-9, 15-5 Utah W, 3-0 15-4, 15-4, 1-5-6 Clemson W, 3-0 15-3, 15-3, 15-13 at LSU* L, 1-3 15-12, 16-18, 8-15, 10-15 at Tulane W, 3-0 15-4, 15-4, 15-9 at Tennessee* W, 3-0 15-8, 15-11, 15-1 at Kentucky* W, 3-1 8-15, 15-9, 15-11, 15-10 UAB% W, 3-0 15-4, 15-7, 15-12


Year-By-Year Results

1990 -- (29-14, 4-4 SEC) 10-2 Home; 8-6 Away; 11-6 Neutral Coach: Jim Iams SEC Finals, NIVC Semifinals Aug. 31 Butler! W, 3-0 15-5, 15-5, 15-4 Aug. 31 Eastern Washington! W, 3-1 15, 4, 15-10, 15,17, 15-5 Sept. 1 Florida State! W, 3-2 10-15, 12-15, 15-11, 15-6, 16-14 Sept. 2 UAB! W, 3-1 15-7, 8-15, 15-8, 15-6 Sept. 6 vs. Oregon^ L, 0-3 5-15,8-15, 11-15 Sept. 6 at Cal State Fullerton^ W, 3-1 15-11, 15-6, 12-15, 15-9 Sept. 7 vs. Weber State^ W, 3-1 15-11, 15-6, 12-15, 15-9 Sept. 7 vs. California^ L, 1-3 5-15, 16-14, 9-15, 11-15 Sept. 8 vs. Cal Poly SLO^ W, 3-2 3-15, 10-15, 15-11, 16-14, 15-12 Sept. 13 vs. Eastern Kentucky% W, 3-1 15-7, 9-15, 15-7, 15-4 Sept. 14 vs. Texas Tech% L, 1-3 15-13, 7-15, 10, 15, 6-15, Sept. 14 at Auburn% W, 3-0 15-10,15-13, 15-9 Sept. 15 vs. Georgetown% W, 3-0 15-9,15-7, 15-10 Sept. 21 vs. Murray State& W, 3-0 15-16, 15-10, 15-5 Sept. 22 vs. Rice& W, 3-0 15-8, 15-8, 15-11, Sept. 22 at Illinois State& L, 2-3 15-13, 7-15, 7-15, 15-12, 14-16 Sept. 23 at Purdue L, 1-3 6-15, 7-15, 15-13, 12-15 Sept. 28 LSU* L, 0-3 13-15, 8-15, 7-15 Oct. 5 Pittsburgh@ L, 0-3 7-15, 9-15, 10-15 Oct. 6 Florida@ W, 3-2 15-17, 15-7, 15-8, 11-15, 15-8 Oct. 9 at Clemson W, 3-1 15-11, 6-15, 15-5, 15-3 Oct. 12 at Alabama* W, 3-0 15-4, 15-1, 15-1 Oct. 14 at Auburn* W, 3-1 15-7, 15-12, 14-16, 15-10 Oct. 19 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-5, 15-5, 15-7 Oct. 21 Ole Miss* W, 3-1 15, 155, 13-15, 15-6, 15-9 Oct. 26 at Florida* L, 1-3 8-15, 5-15, 15-7, 10-15 Oct. 28 at Florida State L, 0-3 4-15, 6-15, 12-15 Nov. 2 at North Carolina W, 3-1 16-14, 10-15, 15-4, 15-0 Nov. 3 at N.C. State W, 3-0 15-5, 15-0, 15-11 Nov. 4 at Duke W, 3-0 15-11, 16-14, 15-7, Nov. 6 Clemson W, 3-0 15-11, 15-13, 15-2 Nov. 9 at Kentucky* L, 1-3 8-15, 15-12, 6-15, 7-15 Nov. 11 at Tennessee* L, 2-3 14-16, 9-15, 15-10, 15-6, 11-15 Nov. 14 Georgia Tech W, 3-0 15-5, 15-7, 15-4 Nov. 16 Auburn W, 3-2 15-9, 15-6, 12-15, 13-15, 15-1 Nov. 23 vs. Tennessee# W, 3-0 15-8, 15-11, 15-12 Nov. 24 vs. Ole Miss# W, 3-1 15-4, 11-15, 15-5, 15-9 Nov. 24 vs. LSU# L, 2-3 15-9, 14-16, 9-15, 15-9, 2-15 Nov. 29 vs. Boise State~ W, 3-1 6-15, 15-6, 15-11, 15-6 Nov. 29 vs. Arkansas State~ L, 0-3 5-15, 7-15, 4-15 Nov. 30 vs. Akron~ W, 3-0 15-6, 15-6, 15Nov. 30 vs. Northern Iowa~ W, 3-1 7-15, 15-8, 7-15, 15-12 Dec. 1 vs. Cal St.-Northridge~ L, 0-3 10-15, 6-15, 5-15 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! UGA Tipoff Classic, Athens, Ga.; ^ J.M.N. Premiere, Fullerton, Calif.; % Auburn Invitational, Auburn, Ala.; & Rax Redbird Classic, Normal, Ill.; @ Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga.; # SEC Tournament, Mobile, Ala.; ~ National Invitational Volleyball Championships 1991 -- (28-8, 12-2 SEC) 13-1 Home, 10-4 Away; 5-3 Neutral Coach: Jim Iams SEC Semifinals, NCAA First Round Aug. 30 Illinois State! W, 3-1 15-10, 15-13, 7-15, 15-8 Aug. 31 American! W, 3-0 15-4, 15-9, 15-13 Aug. 31 Memphis State! W, 3-0 15-9, 15-11, 15-15 Sept. 5 vs. UCLA^ L, 0-3 8-15, 9-15, 10-15 Sept. 6 at Hawaii^ L, 0-3 13-15, 3-15, 12-15 Sept. 7 vs. Minnesota^ W, 3-1 14-16, 15-3, 15-3, 15-4 Sept. 10 at Illinois-Chicago W, 3-1 15-12, 8-15, 15-10, 15-10 Sept. 11 at Wisconsin W, 3-2 0-15, 15-6, 7-15, 15-6, 15-9 Sept. 13 vs. Bowling Green% W, 3-0 15-6, 16-14, 15-6 Sept. 14 at Illinois% L, 2-3 15-9, 4-15, 8-15, 17-15, 13-15 Sept. 20 Indiana& W, 3-0 15-3, 15-4, 15-10 Sept. 21 Purdue& W, 3-0 15-9, 15-11, 15-3 Sept. 27 vs. Maryland@ W, 3-0 15-8, 15-6, 15-13 Sept. 28 vs. Colorado@ W, 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-11

Sept. 28 at Nebraska@ L, 0-3 7-15, 5-15, 9-15 Oct. 4 Mississippi State * W, 3-0 15-4, 15-1, 15-6 Oct. 6 Alabama* W 3-0 15-7, 15-4, 15-7 Oct. 11 at LSU* L, 0-3 1-15, 4-15, 5-15 Oct. 13 at Ole Miss* W, 3-0 15-8, 15-10, 15-4 Oct. 15 at Georgia Tech W, 3-2 8-15, 16-18, 15-10, 15-13, 15-9 Oct. 18 Auburn* W, 3-0 15-9, 15-5, 15-10 Oct. 20 Florida* L, 0-3 8-15, 4-15, 3-15 Oct. 24 South Carolina* W, 3-0 15-3, 16-14, 15-7 Oct. 27 at Florida State W, 3-2 5-15, 16-14, 13-15, 15-9, 15-9 Oct. 29 Clemson W, 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-6 Nov. 1 at Kentucky* W, 3-1 8-15, 16-14, 15-5, 15-4 Nov. 3 at Tennessee* W, 3-1 15-10, 14-16, 15-4, 15-9 Nov. 7 at South Carolina* W, 3-0 15-6, 15-7, 15-9 Nov. 9 Florida State W, 3-0 15-12, 15-9, 15-1 Nov. 15 Tennessee* W, 3-0 15-12, 15-6, 15-7 Nov. 17 Kentucky * W, 3-2 15-8, 14-16, 14-16, 16-14, 15-11 Nov. 22 at Alabama* W, 3-0 15-9, 15-10, 15-11 Nov. 23 at Mississippi State * W, 3-0 15-1, 15-3, 15-9 Nov. 29 vs. Alabama# W, 3-0 15-4, 15-6, 15-7 Nov. 30 vs. Florida# L, 0-3 5-15, 3-15, 8-15 Dec. 7 vs. Texas Tech~ L, 0-3 5-15, 6-15, 4-15 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga.; ^ Hawaii Invitational, Honolulu, Hawaii., % Illini Classic, Champaign, Ill., & Conference Tournament, @ Nebraska Tournament, Lincoln, Neb., # SEC Tournament, Mobile, Ala., ~ NCAA Tournament 1992 -- (24-9, 10-4 SEC) 13-1 Home; 7-7 Away; 4-1 Neutral Coach: Jim Iams SEC Semifinals, NCAA First Round Sept. 1 UAB W, 3-0 15-6, 15-10, 15-6 Sept. 4 vs. Texas-Arlington! W, 3-0 15-8, 15-6, 15-9 Sept. 4 at Texas A&M! L, 2-3 15-2, 16-14, 12-15, 9-15, 11-15 Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin! W, 3-1 14-16, 15-13, 15-11, 15-7 Sept. 8 at Texas L, 0-3 8-15, 8-15, 1-15 Sept. 11 William & Mary^ W, 3-0 15-4, 15-11, 15-3 Sept. 12 Toledo^ W, 3-1 15-9, 7-15, 15-11, 15-12 Sept. 12 Oregon State^ W, 3-2 7-15, 15-8, 3-15, 15-1, 15-10 Sept. 16 at Indiana W, 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-9 Sept. 18 at Louisville W, 3-1 15-11, 12-15, 15-12, 15-12 Sept. 19 vs. Dayton W, 3-0 15-10, 15-6, 15-8 Sept. 25 North Carolina W, 3-0 15-2, 15-2, 15-10 Sept. 26 Clemson W, 3-1 15-7, 15-4, 15-4 Oct. 2 at Auburn* W, 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 12-15, 15-12 Oct. 4 at Florida* L, 0-3 9-15, 13-15, 8-15 Oct. 7 Georgia Tech W, 3-0 15-3, 15-10, 15-7 Oct. 9 Alabama* W, 3-0 15-3, 15-8, 15-4 Oct. 11 Mississippi State* W, 3-2 15-6, 11-15, 15-9, 11-15, 15-8 Oct. 15 South Carolina* W, 3-0 15-4, 15-9, 15-13 Oct. 17 at Duke L, 0-3 9-15, 10-15, 12-15 Oct. 23 at Ole Miss* W, 3-0 15-8, 15-10, 15-8 Oct. 25 at LSU* L, 0-3 3-15, 14-16, 10-15 Oct. 29 at South Carolina* W, 3-0 15-8, 15-9, 15-7 Nov. 3 at Clemson W, 3-1 13-15, 15-10, 15-9, 15-3 Nov. 6 LSU* W, 3-2 14-16, 15-10, 15-10, 10-15, 15-10 Nov. 7 Ole Miss* W, 3-0 15-6, 15-12, 15-2 Nov. 13 at Tennessee* W, 3-1 15-7, 6-15, 15-11, 15-12 Nov. 15 at Kentucky* L, 0-3 10-15, 9-15, 12-15 Nov. 20 Florida* L, 0-3 14-16, 12-15, 9-15 Nov. 22 Auburn* W, 3-1 15-10, 11-15, 15-7, 15-11 Nov. 27 Tennessee# W, 3-0 15-5, 15-10, 15-9 Nov. 28 Florida# L, 0-3 12-15, 8-15, 3-15 Dec. 3 at Texas~ L, 1-3 12-15, 2-15, 15-10, 8-15 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! ASICS-Tiger Classic, Arlington, Texas; ^ Georgia Invite, Athens, Ga.; # SEC Tournament, Birmingham, Ala.; ~ NCAA Tournament, Austin, Texas 1993 -- (29-6, 12-2 SEC) 15-2 Home; 8-2 Away; 6-2 Neutral Coach: Jim Iams SEC Finals, NCAA Sweet 16 Sept. 3 Virginia Tech! W, 3-1 15-1, 9-15, 15-8, 15-10 Sept. 4 American! W, 3-0 15-2, 15-9, 15-5 Sept. 4 Duke! W, 3-0 15-13, 15-7, 15-7 Sept. 10 vs. Baylor^ W, 3-0 15-3, 15-6, 15-7 Sept. 11 vs. Montana^ W, 3-1 15-9, 15-13, 9-15, 15-10 Sept. 11 at Oregon State^ W, 3-1 12-15, 15-4, 15-4, 15-4 Sept. 11 vs. Oregon^ W, 3-0 15-10, 15-11, 15-8 Sept. 15 at Portland W, 3-0 15-13, 15-5, 15-4 Sept. 17 at Nebraska% L, 1-3 9-15, 8-15, 15-12, 8-15 Sept. 18 vs. Kansas% W, 3-0 15-7, 15-12, 15-13 Sept. 24 Oklahoma& W, 3-0 15-7, 15-4, 16-14 Sept. 25 UAB& W, 3-0 15-9, 15-9, 15-3 Sept. 25 Louisville& W, 3-1 7-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-6 Oct. 1 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-4, 15-3, 15-4 Oct. 2 Alabama* W, 3-0 15-3, 15-7, 15-3 Oct. 5 at South Carolina* W, 3-0 15-10, 15-9, 15-11 Oct. 8 Texas A&M W, 3-0 15-6, 15-5, 15-12 Oct. 15 at LSU* W, 3-1 6-15, 15-7, 15-10, 15-1 Oct. 17 at Ole Miss* W, 3-0 15-7, 15-1, 15-3 Oct. 22 Tennessee* W, 3-0 15-8, 15-5, 15-3 Oct. 24 Kentucky* W, 3-1 15-4, 15-10, 9-15, 19-17 Oct. 29 Auburn* W, 3-0 15-7, 15-3, 15-6

Oct. 31 Florida* L, 1-3 15-12, 12-15, 7-15, 13-15 Nov. 5 at Kentucky* L, 0-3 10-15, 5-15, 13-15 Nov. 7 at Tennessee* W, 3-0 15-5, 15-5, 18-16 Nov. 9 South Carolina* W, 3-0 15-5, 15-3, 15-9 Nov. 13 Houston L, 2-3 12-15, 12-15, 15-5, 15-9, 13-15 Nov. 16 Clemson W, 3-0 15-2, 15-7, 15-8 Nov. 19 at Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-5, 15-3, 15-11 Nov. 20 at Alabama* W, 3-0 15-1, 15-7, 15-4 Nov. 26 vs. South Carolina# W, 3-0 15-4, 15-1, 16-14 Nov. 27 vs. Kentucky# W, 3-0 15-12, 15-10, 17-15 Nov. 27 vs. Florida# L, 1-3 10-1, 15-8, 12-15, 13-15 Dec. 5 Tennessee~ W, 3-1 15-3, 15-10, 5-15, 15-11 Dec. 10 vs. Florida + L, 0-3 14-16, 9-15, 13-15 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Georgia Tournament, Athens, Ga.; ^ Oregon State Tournament, Corvallis, Ore.; % Nebraska Tournament, Lincoln, Neb.; & Georgia Tournament II, Athens, Ga.; # SEC Tournament, Birmingham, Ala.; ~ NCAA Tournament, Second Round, Athens, Ga.; + NCAA Southeast Regionals, Austin, Texas 1994 -- (26-9, 12-2 SEC) 11-2 Home; 8-4 Away; 7-3 Neutral Coach: Jim Iams SEC Finals, NCAA Second Round Sept. 1 vs. UCLA ! L, 1-3 15-8, 11-15, 12-15, 4-15 Sept. 2 at Hawaii! L, 0-3 10-15, 1-15, 11-15 Sept. 4 vs. Illinois! W, 3-2 10-15, 15-13, 9-15, 15-12, 15-13 Sept. 7 at Pepperdine W, 3-2 11-15, 15-8, 3-15, 15-10, 15-10 Sept. 9 vs. Southwest Texas^ W, 3-0 15-3, 15-13, 15-13 Sept. 9 vs. San Diego^ L, 2-3 15-10, 15-9, 5-15, 10-15, 12-15 Sept. 10 vs. Ball State^ W, 3-1 15-11, 15-6, 6-15, 15-9 Sept. 10 vs. Oregon^ W, 3-0 15-8, 15-8, 15-10 Sept. 16 North Carolina% W, 3-0 15-5, 15-9, 15-6 Sept. 17 Eastern Kentucky% W, 3-0 15-1, 15-3, 15-7 Sept. 17 Wyoming% L, 2-3 11-15, 16-14, 15-9, 11-15, 13-15 Sept. 23 at Auburn* W, 3-0 15-5, 15-8, 15-9 Sept. 25 at Alabama* W, 3-0 15-7, 15-8, 15-12 Sept. 28 at Tennessee* W, 3-0 15-11, 15-7, 15-9, Oct. 2 Kentucky* W, 3-0 15-3, 15-9, 15-9 Oct. 4 at Clemson W, 3-1 15-0, 10-15, 15-6, 15-10 Oct. 7 LSU* W, 3-0 15-9, 15-11, 15-10 Oct. 9 Arkansas* W, 3-0 15-7, 15-4, 15-8 Oct. 14 at Florida* L, 1-3 10-15, 15-13, 4-15, 5-15 Oct. 16 at South Carolina* W, 3-1 15-13, 9-15, 15-6, 15-10 Oct. 21 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-12, 15-6, 15-6 Oct. 23 Ole Miss* W, 3-1 12-15, 15-4, 15-10, 15-8 Oct. 28 at Texas A&M W, 3-1 15-11, 7-15, 15-7, 15-6 Oct. 29 at Houston L, 0-3 4-15, 9-15, 7-15 Nov. 2 Tennessee* W, 3-0 15-7, 17-15, 15-8 Nov. 4 South Carolina* W, 3-2 15-5, 9-15, 15-10, 7-15, 15-11 Nov. 6 Florida* L, 2-3 8-15, 15-12, 12-15, 15-11, 11-15 Nov. 13 at Kentucky* W, 3-2 15-13, 15-11, 10-15, 6-15, 17-15 Nov. 18 vs. Ole Miss# W, 3-0 15-6, 15-9, 15-2 Nov. 19 vs. Kentucky# W, 3-0 15-5, 15-4, 16-14 Nov. 20 at Florida# L, 1-3 12-15, 17-15, 6-15, 10-15 Nov. 25 Memphis& W, 3-0 15-4, 15-12, 15-10 Nov. 26 Florida State& W, 3-1 15-8, 5-15, 15-6, 15-6 Nov. 30 vs. Appalachian State~ W, 3-0 15-6, 15-4, 15-5 Dec. 3 vs. Duke~ L, 0-3 15-11, 15-3, 15-4 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Hawaii Tournament, Honolulu, Hawaii; ^ UC-Santa Barbara Tournament, Santa Barbara, Calif., % Ga. Tournament, Athens, Ga.; # SEC Tournament, Gainesville, Fla.; & Ga. Tournament II, Athens, Ga.; ~ NCAA Tournament

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Oct. 14 Rice% W, 3-2 15-9, 3-15, 15-8, 10-15, 15-3 Oct. 15 Southern Mississippi W, 3-0 15-5, 15-2, 15-6 Oct. 18 at Georgia Tech W, 3-1 15-6, 15-6, 12-15, 15-1 Oct. 20 Florida* W, 3-0 15-4, 15-9, 15-2 Oct. 21 Virginia W, 3-0 15-7, 15-2, 15-5 Oct. 24 at Clemson W, 3-0 15-6, 15-10, 15-11 Oct. 27 at Alabama* W, 3-0 15-4, 15-10, 15-2 Nov. 3 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-0, 15-4, 17-15 Nov. 4 Ole Miss* W, 3-0 15-3, 15-8, 15-8 Nov. 10 vs. South Florida& W, 3-1 15-12, 10-15, 15-6, 15-5 Nov. 10 at South Carolina& W, 3-0 15-7, 15-7, 15-7 Nov. 11 vs. N. C. State& W, 3-0 15-10, 15-10, 15-8 Nov. 17 Auburn* W, 3-0 15-7, 15-10, 15-8 Nov. 24 vs. Kentucky# L, 1-3 7-15, 15-7, 11-15, 9-15 Dec. 1 vs. Murray State~ W, 3-0 15-9,15-12,15-5 Dec. 1 vs. Boise State~ L, 2-3 8-15, 15-9, 15-11, 14-16, 12-15 Dec. 1 vs. Arkansas State~ W, 3-0 15-11, 15-13, 15-3 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Wyoming-Baden Invitational, Laramie, Wy.; ^ Saluki Invitational, Carbondale, Ill.; % Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga.; & Gamecock Invitational, Columbia, S.C.; # SEC Tournament, Pensacola, Fla.; ~ National Invitational Volleyball Championships

1995 -- (21-9, 11-3 SEC) 11-2 Home; 8-4 Away; 2-3 Neutral Coach: Jim Iams SEC First Round, NCAA Second Round Sept. 1 William & Mary! W, 3-0 15-6, 15-3, 15-6 Sept. 2 Tulane! W, 3-0 15-6, 15-5, 15-12 Sept. 2 Michigan! W, 3-0 17-15, 15-13, 16-14 Sept. 7 vs. Colorado^ W, 3-2 11-15, 15-11, 15-13, 10-15, 15-11 Sept. 8 vs. Minnesota^ L, 0-3 11-15, 10-15, 11-15 Sept. 9 at Brigham Young^ L, 1-3 5-15, 11-15, 15-12, 16-14 Sept. 12 at Utah W, 3-2 15-5, 9-15, 11-15, 15-11, 15-12 Sept. 15 at Wyoming% W, 3-2 15-5, 7-15, 15-11, 12-15, 15-9 Sept. 16 vs. Nebraska% L, 0-3 8-15, 9-15, 7-15 Sept. 16 vs. Gonzaga% W, 3-1 14-16, 15-6, 15-5, 15-11 Sept. 22 Florida* L, 0-3 3-15, 0-15, 7-15 Sept. 24 South Carolina* W, 3-1 15-13, 16-14, 12-15, 15-6 Sept. 27 Central Florida L, 2-3 15-12, 12-15, 14-16, 15-3, 11-15 Sept. 29 at Ole Miss* W, 3-0 15-7, 16-14, 15-2 Oct. 1 at Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-12, 17-15, 15-7 Oct. 6 Alabama* W, 3-0 15-12, 15-6, 15-1 Oct. 8 Auburn* W, 3-1 15-13, 9-15, 15-11, 15-13 Oct. 13 at Kentucky* W, 3-1 15-13, 15-13, 11-15, 15-11 Oct. 15 at Tennessee* W, 3-0 15-5, 15-6, 15-8 Oct. 20 at Arkansas* W, 3-1 15-10, 15-9, 14-16, 15-10 Oct. 22 at LSU* W, 3-1 15-11, 15-1, 13-15, 15-7 Oct. 27 Tennessee* W, 3-0 15-4, 15-5, 15-12 Oct. 29 Kentucky* W, 3-1 8-15, 19-17, 15-13, 15-6 Nov. 2 Georgia State W, 3-0 15-2, 15-12, 15-2 Nov. 10 at Florida* L, 1-3 12-15, 15-11, 3-15, 10-15 Nov. 12 at South Carolina* L, 1-3 10-15, 8-15, 16-14, 14-16 Nov. 17 vs. Auburn# L, 1-3 17-15, 11-15, 9-15, 14-16

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Year-By-Year Results Nov. 25 Clemson W, 3-0 16-14, 15-9, 15-8 Nov. 29 Marshall~ W, 3-0 15-7, 15-3, 15-3 Dec. 2 at Illinois+ L, 1-3 10-15, 11-15, 15-10, 9-15 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Georgia Tournament, Athens, Ga.; ^ BYU Tournament, Provo, Utah; $ Wyoming Tournament, Laramie, Wy., # SEC Tournament, Baton Rouge, La., ~ NCAA Tournament, Athens, Ga.; + NCAA Tournament, Champaign, Ill. 1996 -- (12-18, 3-11 SEC) 5-8 Home; 4-8 Away; 3-2 Neutral Coach: Jim Iams SEC Second Round Aug. 30 George Mason! L, 1-3 11-15, 15-5, 7-15, 15-17 Aug. 31 Butler! W, 3-1 17-15, 15-10, 6-15, 15-6 Aug. 31 Washington! W, 3-1 15-11, 8-15, 15-10, 16-14 Sept. 6 vs. Illinois^ L, 1-3 15-12, 11-15, 8-15, 7-15 Sept. 7 at Michigan^ L, 0-3 3-15, 1-5, 6-15 Sept. 9 at Eastern Michigan L, 1-3 10-15, 15-12, 10-15, 11-15 Sept. 13 vs. SE Missouri St.% W, 3-1 15-12, 16-14, 13-15, 15-4 Sept. 14 vs. Illinois% W, 3-1 15-12, 15-10, 9-15, 15-12 Sept. 16 at Xavier W, 3-1 9-15, 15-7, 16-14, 16-14 Sept. 19 Charleston Southern W, 3-0 15-1, 15-5, 15-4 Sept. 21 at Clemson W, 3-1 15-13, 15-9, 3-15, 15-6 Sept. 27 at Alabama* W, 3-0 15-10, 15-12, 15-9 Sept. 29 at Auburn* L, 1-3 12-15, 11-15, 16-14, 11-15 Oct. 4 Kentucky* L, 0-3 14-16, 7-15, 6-15 Oct. 5 Tennessee* L, 1-3 13-15, 12-15, 18-16, 11-15 Oct. 11 Arkansas* L, 2-3 14-16, 15-13, 9-15, 15-11, 6-15 Oct. 12 LSU* L, 2-3 15-10, 14-16, 8-15, 15-12, 13-15 Oct. 15 at Georgia State W, 3-1 15-5, 15-8, 6-15, 15-11 Oct. 18 at South Carolina* L, 0-3 8-15, 12-15, 6-15 Oct. 20 at Florida* L, 0-3 9-15, 2-15, 5-15 Oct. 25 Ole Miss* W, 3-1 15-12, 15-8, 5-15, 15-11 Oct. 27 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-9, 15-11, 15-8 Nov. 1 at Tennessee* L, 2-3 15-13, 11-15, 6-15, 15-18, 14-16 Nov. 3 at Kentucky* L, 1-3 9-15, 15-4, 6-15, 13-15 Nov. 8 Florida* L, 0-3 6-15, 13-15, 12-15 Nov. 9 South Carolina* L, 1-3 15-6, 6-15, 14-16, 9-15 Nov. 16 at Florida State L, 2-3 3-15, 2-15, 16-14, 15-12, 14-16 Nov. 22 vs. LSU# W, 3-1 15-12, 6-15, 15-5, 15-10 Nov. 22 vs. Florida# L, 0-3 6-15, 7-15, 6-15 Nov. 30 Central Florida L, 1-3 15-7, 7-15, 7-15, 7-15 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Georgia Tournament, Athens, Ga.; ^ Big 10/SEC Challenge; % Louisville Invitational, Louisville, Ky., # SEC Tournament, Columbia, S.C. 1997 -- (20-12, 10-4 SEC) 12-6 Home; 7-4 Away; 1-2 Neutral Coach: Jim Iams SEC Semifinals Aug. 29 William & Mary! W, 3-0 15-5, 15-2, 15-8 Aug. 30 Radford! W, 3-0 15-13, 15-3, 15-6 Aug. 30 Arkansas-Little Rock! W, 3-0 15-7, 15-4, 15-13 Aug. 31 Texas A&M! L, 0-3 9-15, 7-15, 6-15 Sept. 5 Wisconsin^ L, 1-3 16-14, 14-16, 11-15, 9-15 Sept. 6 Ohio State^ L, 2-3 11-15, 15-10, 16-14, 10-15, 17-19 Sept. 11 at Colorado% L, 1-3 5-15, 15-10, 2-15, 11-15 Sept. 12 vs. Notre Dame% L, 1-3 12-15, 7-15, 15-4, 5-15 Sept. 14 at Denver W, 3-1 14-16, 15-10, 15-5, 15-1 Sept. 19 at Kansas& L, 2-3 12-15, 15-6, 15-5, 12-15, 11-15 Sept. 20 vs. Colorado State& L, 2-3 15-4, 14-16, 16-14, 5-15, 11-15 Sept. 20 vs. Louisiana Tech& W, 3-0 15-7, 15-12, 15-1 Sept. 26 South Carolina* L, 1-3 14-16, 7-15, 18-16, 11-15 Sept. 27 Florida* L, 1-3 15-11, 1-15, 0-15, 4-15 Oct. 1 Georgia Southern W, 3-0 15-6, 15-6, 15-7 Oct. 3 at Mississippi State* W, 3-0 15-8, 15-6, 15-6 Oct. 5 at Ole Miss* W, 3-0 15-6, 16-14, 15-13 Oct. 10 Alabama* W, 3-0 15-9, 15-5, 15-5 Oct. 12 Auburn* W, 3-0 15-5, 15-6, 15-7 Oct. 17 at Kentucky* W, 3-0 15-8, 15-13, 15-4 Oct. 19 at Tennessee* W, 3-0 15-8, 15-5, 15-13 Oct. 24 at LSU* W, 3-0 15-5, 15-8, 15-11 Oct. 26 at Arkansas* L, 1-3 15-10, 8-15, 14-16, 10-15 Oct. 31 Tennessee* W, 3-1 15-9, 15-7, 12-15, 15-2 Nov. 1 Kentucky* W, 3-1 7-15, 15- 8, 15- 2, 15-10 Nov. 4 Georgia State W, 3-0 15-1, 15-0, 15-10 Nov. 14 at Florida* L, 0-3 6-15, 6-15, 5-15 Nov. 16 at South Carolina* W, 3-1 15-12, 15-9, 10-15, 15-12 Nov. 21 LSU# W, 3-0 15-2, 15-11, 15-5 Nov. 21 Auburn# W, 3-1 15-6, 7-15, 15-8, 17-15 Nov. 22 Florida# L, 1-3 2-15, 17-15, 2-15, 10-15 Nov. 28 Clemson W, 3-0 15-11, 15-3, 15-0 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga.; ^ Outback Challenge, Athens, Ga.; % Powerbar Invitational, Boulder, Colo.; & Jayhawk Classic, Lawrence, Kan.; # SEC Tournament, Athens, Ga.

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1998 -- (14-14, 8-6 SEC) 8-6 Home; 5-5 Away; 1-3 Neutral Coach: Jim Iams SEC Second Round Sept. 1 at Clemson L, 2-3 15-7, 15-13, 2-15, 6-15, 9-15 Sept. 2 S.W. Missouri St. W, 3-0 15-13, 15-9, 15-6 Sept. 4 at Notre Dame! L, 2-3 15-13, 6-15, 18-16, 3-15, 8-15 Sept. 5 vs. Colorado! L, 0-3 12-15, 4-15, 1-15 Sept. 12 vs. Eastern Washington^ L, 1-3 13-15, 5-15, 18-16, 3-15 Sept. 12 at Washington^ L, 0-3 10-15, 8-15, 5-15 Sept. 18 Oral Roberts% L, 0-3 3-15, 14-16, 3-15 Sept. 19 Villanova% L, 1-3 15-13, 3-15, 6-15, 11-15 Sept. 19 Duke% W, 3-0 15-4, 15-7, 15-11 Sept. 25 at Ole Miss* W, 3-1 12-15, 15-13, 15-3, 15-9 Sept. 27 at Mississippi State* W, 3-1 15-8, 15-8, 7-15, 15-8 Oct. 4 Florida* L, 0-3 4-15, 1-15, 6-15 Oct. 9 Auburn* L, 1-3 5-15, 10-15, 15-11, 11-15 Oct. 11 Alabama* L, 0-3 11-15, 13-15, 6-15 Oct. 16 at Tennessee* L, 1-3 3-15, 12-15, 15-13, 5-15 Oct. 18 at Kentucky* W, 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-13 Oct. 23 Arkansas* L, 1-3 0-15, 15-10, 5-15, 4-15 Oct. 25 LSU* W, 3-2 15-12, 11-15, 15-13, 4-15, 15-10 Oct. 30 at Florida* L, 0-3 8-15, 3-15, 3-15 Nov. 3 at Georgia State W, 3-0 15-3, 15-9, 16-14 Nov. 6 Kentucky* W, 3-0 15-0, 15-13, 15-8 Nov. 8 Tennessee* W, 3-1 11-15, 15-13, 15-6, 15-10 Nov. 10 Georgia Southern W, 3-0 15-4, 15-6, 15-9 Nov. 12 at South Carolina* W, 3-2 15-11, 12-15, 7-15, 15-8, 15-9 Nov. 14 South Carolina* W, 3-1 15-5, 16-18, 16-14, 15-12 Nov. 20 vs. Ole Miss# W, 3-1 15-13, 15-7, 11-15, 15-9 Nov. 20 vs. Auburn# L, 2-3 3-15, 15-13, 15-1, 10-15, 15-17 Nov. 27 Georgia Tech W, 3-1 15-17, 15-6, 15-12, 15-8 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Shamrock Invitational, South Bend, Ind., ^ Husky Invitational, Seattle, Wash.; % Georgia Invitational, Athens, %-SEC Tournament, Fayetteville, Ark. 1999 -- (10-16, 5-9 SEC) 7-5 Home; 1-10 Away; 2-1 Neutral Coach: Jim Iams Sept. 3 Toledo! W, 3–0 15–13, 15–8, 15–3 Sept. 3 Brigham Young! L, 2–3 1–15,15–10 18–16,12-15,17–19 Sept. 4 Michigan! L, 0–3 12–15, 10–15, 14–16 Sept. 10 vs. Utah^ W, 3–2 14–16,15–11,15–12,7–15,15–13 Sept. 11 at Illinois^ L, 0–3 4–15, 5–15, 9–15 Sept. 17 vs. Santa Clara% L, 0–3 12–15, 14–16, 8–15 Sept. 17 at Texas A&M% L, 0-3 11–15, 5–15, 12–15 Sept. 18 vs. Iowa% W, 3–2 2–15,15–7,13–15,15–4,15–12 Sept. 24 Tennessee* L, 1–3 13–15, 9–15, 15–8, 11–15 Sept. 26 Kentucky* W, 3–1 8–15, 17–15, 15–8, 15–8 Oct. 1 at Arkansas* L, 0–3 9–15, 10–15, 9–15 Oct. 3 at LSU* L, 0–3 9–15, 6–15, 7–15 Oct. 8 Mississippi State* W, 3–0 15–8, 15–13, 15–3 Oct. 10 Ole Miss* W, 3–1 15–7, 15–9, 11–15, 15–13 Oct. 17 at Florida* L, 0–3 5–15, 5–15, 7–15 Oct. 22 at Alabama* L, 1–3 15–17, 7–15, 16–14, 14–16 Oct. 24 at Auburn* L, 1–3 7–15, 9–15, 15–12, 10–15 Oct. 26 Georgia Southern W, 3–0 15–6, 15–9, 15–4 Oct. 29 Florida* L, 0–3 5–15, 2–15, 6–15 Nov. 1 Georgia State W, 3–1 15–3, 9–1515–5, 15–3 Nov. 4 South Carolina* W, 3–0 15–11, 15–7, 15–9 Nov. 6 at South Carolina* L, 1–3 15–9, 10–15, 7–15, 10–15 Nov. 9 Clemson L, 1–3 8–15, 4–15, 15–12, 6–15 Nov. 12 at Kentucky* W, 3–0 15–9, 16–14, 15–2 Nov. 14 at Tennessee* L, 2–3 10–15, 3–15, 15–12, 15–12, 12–15 Nov. 26 at Georgia Tech L, 0–3 14–16, 14–16, 12–15 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Outback Invitational, Athens, Ga., ^ State Farm Illini Classic, Champaign, Ill., % Texas A&M Invitational, College Station, Texas

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2000 -- (15-15, 5-9 SEC) 8-5 Home; 3-8 Away; 4-2 Neutral Coach: Mary Buczek SEC Semifinals vs. Colorado State! L, 0-3 9-15, 4-15, 2-15 at Nebraska! L, 0-3 4-15, 2-15, 4-15 vs. Northwestern! W, 3-1 16-14, 13-15, 15-11, 15-9 vs. Cleveland State^ W, 3-1 15-6, 7-15, 15-8, 15-8 vs. Towson^ W, 3-0 15-7, 15-7, 15-7 at Duke^ L, 0-3 13-15, 3-15, 8-15 Furman% W, 3-1 15-6, 10-15, 15-11, 15-10 UNC Charlotte% W, 3-0 15-10, 15-6, 15-7 Saint Louis% W, 3-1 15-10, 6-15, 15-12, 15-12 Florida A&M W, 3-0 15-5, 15-4, 15-6 Auburn* W, 3-2 15-6, 16-14, 6-15, 11-15, 15-11 Alabama* L, 1-3 15-10, 10-15, 9-15, 12-15 at Clemson L, 1-3 6-15, 15-5, 2-15, 8-15 at Ole Miss* L, 1-3 15-12, 14-16, 14-16, 14-16 at Mississippi State* L, 1-3 7-15, 5-15, 15-7, 13-15 at Georgia Southern W, 3-0 15-9, 15-13, 15-10 South Carolina* L, 1-3 15-13, 3-15, 12-15, 5-15 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 13-15, 11-15, 3-15 at Kentucky* W, 3-2 11-15, 5-15, 15-11, 15-10, 15-13 Arkansas* W, 3-1 12-15, 15-6, 15-5, 15-10

Oct. 22 LSU* W, 3-0 15-7, 15-6, 15-13 Oct. 27 Kentucky* W, 3-0 15-12, 15-12, 15-8 Oct. 29 Tennessee* L, 1-3 15-10, 10-15, 13-15, 7-15 Nov. 1 at Georgia State W, 3-0 15-8, 16-14, 15-10 Nov. 3 at Florida* L, 0-3 6-15, 12-15, 3-15 Nov. 5 Florida* L, 1-3 15-10, 4-15, 6-15, 7-15 Nov. 10 at South Carolina* L, 0-3 6-15, 12-15, 13-15 Nov. 17 vs. South Carolina# W, 3-2 15-13, 10-15, 18-16, 7-15, 15-13 Nov. 18 vs. LSU# L, 0-3 11-15, 10-15, 11-15 Nov. 24 Georgia Tech L, 0-3 8-15, 9-15, 9-15 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! U.S. Bank Tournament, Lincoln, Neb.; ^ Duke Classic, Durham, N.C.; %Outback Invitational, Athens, Ga.; #SEC Tournament, Gainesville, Fla., 2001 -- (11-14, 5-9 SEC) 6-6 Home; 3-7 Away; 2-1 Neutral Coach: Mary Buczek SEC First Round Aug. 31 Eastern Kentucky! W, 3-1 22-30, 30-26, 30-23, 30-27 Sept. 1 UAB! W, 3-1 30-23, 30-18, 28-30, 30-19 Sept. 1 Jacksonville! W, 3-0 30-18, 30-22, 30-16 Sept. 5 Clemson L, 1-3 24-30, 21-30, 30-28, 30-32 Sept. 7 vs. Eastern Michigan^ W, 3-1 30-22, 30-20, 26-30, 32-30 Sept. 8 vs. Pittsburgh^ W, 3-2 16-30, 30-19, 30-23, 28-30, 15-13 Sept. 8 at Michigan^ L, 1-3 29-31, 30-22, 19-30, 26-30 Sept. 19 Georgia Southern W, 3-0 30-25, 30-24, 30-24 Sept. 23 at South Carolina* L, 0-3 30-24, 30-26, 30-21 Sept. 28 Tennessee* L, 0-3 19-30, 23-30, 23-30 Sept. 30 Kentucky* L, 1-3 25-30, 30-21, 23-30, 27-30 Oct. 5 at Alabama* L, 2-3 26-30, 30-28, 28-30, 30-28, 6-15 Oct. 7 at Auburn* W, 3-0 30-21, 30-25, 30-21 Oct. 12 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 30-27, 30-23, 30-13 Oct. 14 Ole Miss* W, 3-0 30-27, 30-23, 30-13 Oct. 19 Florida* L, 0-3 17-30, 14-30, 17-30 Oct. 21 at Florida* L, 0-3 12-30, 21-30, 15-30 Oct. 26 at LSU* W, 3-0 30-26, 30-25, 30-27 Oct. 28 at Arkansas* L, 0-3 23-30, 27-30, 27-30 Nov. 2 South Carolina* L, 0-3 25-30, 23-30, 20-30 Nov. 6 Georgia State* L, 0-3 23-30, 25-30, 26-30 Nov. 9 at Kentucky* L, 1-3 39-37, 21-30, 24-30, 32-34 Nov. 11 at Tennessee* W, 3-2 22-30, 30-28, 30-27, 26-30, 15-12 Nov. 16 vs. Florida# L, 0-3 25-30, 21-30, 17-30 Nov. 23 at Georgia Tech L, 0-3 17-30, 23-30, 26-30 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Outback Steakhouse Invitational, Athens, Ga.; ^ All Sport Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich.; # SEC Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn. 2002 -- (20-15, 8-8 SEC) 9-6 Home; 5-6 Away; 6-3 Neutral Coach: Mary Buczek SEC Semifinals Aug. 30 at Wichita State! L, 2-3 23-30, 30-23, 23-30, 30-27, 14-16 Aug. 30 vs. Miami (Fla.)! L, 1-3 18-30, 28-30, 30-24, 26-30 Aug. 31 vs. Stephen F. Austin! W, 3-2 26-30, 27-30, 33-31, 30-24, 15-11 Aug. 31 vs. New Mexico! W, 3-0 30-17, 30-19, 30-16 Sept. 4 at Clemson L, 2-3 31-29, 22-30, 22-30, 30-21, 8-15 Sept. 6 Georgia Southern^ W, 3-2 30-28, 29-31, 30-17, 24-30, 16-14 Sept. 7 Iowa State^ W, 3-1 30-16, 29-31, 30-21, 30-22 Sept. 7 Eastern Washington^ L, 1-3 30-23, 21-30, 18-30, 21-30 Sept. 10 Georgia Tech L, 1-3 32-30, 19-30, 25-30, 26-30 Sept. 13 vs. Appalachian State% W, 3-0 30-18, 30-25, 30-22 Sept. 14 vs. UNC Charlotte% W, 3-0 30-26, 30-15, 30-17 Sept. 14 at Virginia Tech% W, 3-1 21-30, 30-23, 30-23, 30-27 Sept. 20 Rice& W, 3-0 30-24, 33-31, 30-27 Sept. 21 Liberty& W, 3-0 30-17, 30-25, 30-25 Sept. 21 Central Florida& W, 3-2 30-25, 30-25, 29-31, 26-30, 15-9 Sept. 27 at Mississippi State* W, 3-1 30-17, 32-30, 33-35, 30-16 Sept. 29 at Ole Miss* W, 3-1 30-26, 27-30, 30-24, 30-23 Oct. 2 at Florida* L, 0-3 17-30, 13-30, 20-30 Oct. 6 at Tennessee* L, 2-3 25-30, 30-20, 25-30, 30-21, 11-15 Oct. 11 Ole Miss* W, 3-0 32-30, 30-27, 30-24 Oct. 13 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 32-30, 30-20, 30-23 Oct. 18 Arkansas* L, 0-3 28-30, 29-31, 24-30 Oct. 20 LSU* L, 2-3 26-30, 30-24, 37-39, 30-24, 11-15 Oct. 25 at South Carolina* L, 0-3 27-30, 20-30, 21-30 Oct. 27 at Kentucky* L, 2-3 30-26, 26-30, 29-31, 30-24, 14-16 Oct. 30 Florida* L, 0-3 20-30, 18-30, 24-30 Nov. 1 Tennessee* W, 3-0 30-18, 31-29, 32-30 Nov. 8 at Auburn* W, 3-0 30-21, 30-15, 30-22 Nov. 10 at Alabama* W, 3-1 30-23, 45-43, 25-30, 31-29 Nov. 15 Kentucky* W, 3-2 30-23, 30-26, 28-30, 18-30, 16-14 Nov. 17 South Carolina* L, 1-3 30-28, 22-30, 19-30, 21-30 Nov. 22 vs. LSU# W, 3-1 30-22, 30-24, 24-30, 30-18 Nov. 23 vs. Florida# L, 0-3 19-30, 20-30, 27-30 Nov. 29 vs. Northern Iowa@ L, 2-3 23-30, 17-30, 30-21, 30-28, 7-15 Nov. 30 vs. Illinois State@ W, 3-2 25-30, 30-24, 28-30, 30-20, 18-16 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Wichita State Tournament; ^ Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga.; % Virginia Tech Tournament, Blacksburg, Va.; & Georgia Outback Invitational, Athens, Ga.; # SEC Tournament, Fayetteville, Ark.; @ Disney Tournament, Orlando, Fla.

University of Georgia Volleyball


Year-By-Year Results

2004 -- (18-12, 9-7 SEC) 11-3 Home; 5-9 Away; 2-0 Neutral Coach: Mary Buczek SEC Semifinals, NCAA First Round Sept. 1 College of Charleston W, 3-1 18-30, 30-26, 30-21, 30-17 Sept. 3 at Pepperdine! L, 1-3 28-30, 30-25, 24-30, 26-30 Sept. 4 at Southern California! L, 1-3 25-30, 14-30, 30-23, 19-30 Sept. 10 Elon^ W, 3-1 28-30, 30-25, 30-20, 30-15 Sept. 11 Louisiana-Monroe^ W, 3-0 30-15, 30-20, 30-9 Sept. 11 Virginia Tech^ W, 3-2 24-30, 30-26, 30-32, 30-15, 15-11 Sept. 14 at Clemson W, 3-2 27-30, 32-30, 20-30, 30-24, 15-13 Sept. 17 at Central Florida% W, 3-0 30-13, 30-20, 30-19 Sept. 18 vs. Bethune-Cookman% W, 3-0 30-14, 30-12, 30-18 Sept. 24 at LSU L, 0-3 28-30, 21-30, 27-30 Sept. 26 at Arkansas* L, 0-3 23-30, 29-31, 18-30 Oct. 01 Alabama* W, 3-0 30-24, 30-16, 36-34 Oct. 03 Auburn* W, 3-0 30-26, 30-21, 31-29 Oct. 06 Florida* L, 1-3 22-30, 37-35, 24-30, 21-30 Oct. 08 at Kentucky* W, 3-1 30-22, 32-34, 30-25, 30-25 Oct. 15 Arkansas* W, 3-2 30-20, 23-30, 30-25, 28-30, 15-8 Oct. 17 LSU* W, 3-0 30-27, 30-22, 30-19 Oct. 22 at South Carolina* W, 3-1 32-30, 26-30, 30-24, 30-25 Oct. 24 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 19-30, 24-30, 24-30 Oct. 29 at Mississippi State* L, 2-3 19-30, 28-30, 30-26, 30-16, 8-15 Oct. 31 at Ole Miss* W, 3-0 30-23, 30-26, 30-16 Nov. 03 Georgia Southern W, 3-1 30-18, 30-16, 22-30, 30-24 Nov. 07 Kentucky* W, 3-0 31-29, 30-24, 30-28 Nov. 10 at Florida* L, 0-3 21-30, 24-30, 29-31 Nov. 12 Tennessee* L, 0-3 20-30, 33-35, 18-30 Nov. 14 South Carolina* W, 3-0 31-29, 30-26, 30-26 Nov. 19 vs. Alabama# W, 3-2 26-30, 26-30, 30-19, 30-21, 16-14 Nov. 20 at Florida# L, 2-3 30-26, 30-24, 27-30, 31-33, 14-16 Nov. 23 Georgia Tech L, 0-3 24-30, 23-30, 28-30 Dec. 03 at Georgia Tech~ L, 0-3 21-30, 21-30, 29-31 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Courtyard Marriott Beach Classic, Malibu, Calif.; ^ Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga.; % UCF Tournament, Orlando, Fla.; # SEC Tournament, Gainesville, Fla.; ~ NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.

2005 -- (10-18, 5-11 SEC) 7-8 Home; 3-6 Away; 0-4 Neutral Coach: Steffi Legall SEC First Round Aug. 27 UNC Charlotte W, 3-0 30-28, 30-27, 30-22 Aug. 28 Middle Tennessee State L, 2-3 19-30, 30-22, 18-30, 30-25, 12-15 Sept. 1 Georgia Southern W, 3-1 30-23, 30-26, 32-34, 32-30 Sept. 2 Grambling W, 3-0 30-12, 30-12, 30-10 Sept. 7 Clemson W, 3-0 30-28, 31-29, 31-29 Sept. 9 vs. Boise State! L, 0-3 18-30, 26-30, 26-30 Sept. 9 at Texas Tech! L, 1-3 22-30, 30-23, 21-30, 18-30 Sept. 10 vs. San Diego State! L, 0-3 26-30, 24-30, 25-30 Sept. 16 Michigan^ L, 2-3 30-27, 25-30, 28-30, 30-26, 13-15 Sept. 18 Georgia Tech^ W, 3-0 30-27, 30-21, 30-23 Sept. 23 at Ole Miss* W, 3-2 21-30, 24-30, 30-19, 30-26, 15-13 Sept. 28 Florida* L, 0-3 26-30, 28-30, 22-30 Sept. 30 Kentucky* L, 0-3 29-31, 28-30, 25-30 Oct. 7 South Carolina* W, 3-2 28-30, 30-25, 30-24, 26-30, 15-13 Oct. 9 Tennessee* L, 0-3 25-30, 28-30, 23-30 Oct. 12 at Florida* L, 0-3 19-30, 19-30, 17-30 Oct. 16 at Kentucky* L, 1-3 18-30, 20-30, 30-26, 28-30 Oct. 21 LSU* L, 0-3 20-30, 21-30, 24-30 Oct. 23 Arkansas* L, 2-3 30-26, 25-30, 27-30, 30-17, 12-15 Oct. 28 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 25-30, 20-30, 26-30 Oct. 30 at South Carolina* W, 3-2 22-30, 30-24, 24-30, 30-22, 15-9 Nov. 4 at Auburn* W, 3-1 30-24, 30-27, 17-30, 30-23 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State* L, 1-3 22-30, 30-27, 20-30, 28-30 Nov. 6 at Alabama* L, 2-3 28-30, 24-30, 33-31, 30-26, 7-15 Nov. 11 Mississippi State* L, 2-3 30-28, 27-30, 17-30, 30-20, 13-15 Nov. 13 Ole Miss* W, 3-0 30-25, 30-26, 30-19 Nov. 18 vs. Florida# L, 0-3 25-30, 16-30, 20-30 Nov. 25 vs. Louisville L, 0-3 21-30, 25-30, 19-30 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Texas Tech Tournament, Lubbock, Texas; ^ Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga.; # SEC Tournament, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2006 -- (6-25, 2-18 SEC) 4-11 Home; 1-11 Away; 1-3 Neutral Coach: Steffi Legall Aug. 25 UAB! W, 3-1 27-30, 30-27, 30-18, 30-28 Aug. 26 Morehead State! L, 2-3 25-30, 30-18, 30-20, 26-30, 12-15 Aug. 26 Coastal Carolina! W, 3-0 30-15, 30-23, 30-22 Sept. 1 vs. Georgia State^ L, 2-3 24-30, 30-18, 30-19, 27-30, 8-15 Sept. 1 at Georgia Tech^ L, 2-3 19-30, 15-30, 30-26, 30-25, 10-15 Sept. 2 vs. Northern Iowa^ L, 0-3 19-30, 26-30, 16-30 Sept. 5 Mercer W, 3-0 30-27, 30-28, 30-17 Sept. 8 at Denver% L, 0-3 19-30, 28-30, 27-30 Sept. 9 vs. UCLA% L, 0-3 14-30, 24-30, 20-30 Sept. 9 vs. Texas State% W, 3-0 31-29, 30-26, 30-24 Sept. 15 Florida* L, 0-3 21-30, 24-30, 21-30 Sept. 17 Auburn* L, 2-3 32-30, 25-30, 23-30, 30-27, 18-20 Sept. 22 at Arkansas* L, 0-3 20-30, 24-30, 18-30 Sept. 24 at LSU* L, 0-3 23-30, 24-30, 29-31 Sept. 27 South Carolina* L, 0-3 22-30, 28-30, 16-30 Sept. 29 Alabama* L, 1-3 30-26, 13-30, 28-30, 15-30 Oct. 6 at Kentucky* L, 0-3 20-30, 28-30, 20-30 Oct. 8 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 21-30, 27-30, 23-30 Oct. 13 Mississippi State* W, 3-2 30-20, 25-30, 30-26, 28-30, 15-9 Oct. 15 Ole Miss* L, 0-3 23-30, 22-30, 20-30 Oct. 20 at Auburn* W, 3-1 30-28, 24-30, 30-22, 30-17 Oct. 22 at Florida* L, 0-3 16-30, 23-30, 12-30 Oct. 27 LSU* L, 0-3 28-30, 19-30, 28-30 Oct. 29 Arkansas* L, 0-3 23-30, 25-30, 26-30 Nov. 3 at Ole Miss* L, 0-3 23-30, 20-30, 27-30 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State* L, 1-3 19-30, 20-30, 30-23, 26-30 Nov. 10 Tennessee* L, 0-3 23-30, 26-30, 25-30 Nov. 12 Kentucky L, 0-3 11-30, 17-30, 26-30 Nov. 15 at South Carolina L, 0-3 28-30, 20-30, 18-30 Nov. 19 at Alabama L, 0-3 24-30, 25-30, 22-30 Nov. 24 Winthrop L, 0-3 26-30, 15-30, 29-31 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Georgia Invite, Athens, Ga.; ^ Georgia Tech Invite, Atlanta, Ga.; % Pioneer Classic, Denver, Colo.

2007 -- (17-13, 8-12 SEC) 8-4 Home; 5-9 Away; 4-0 Neutral Coach: Joel McCartney Aug. 24 vs. Stetson! W, 3-0 30-23, 30-23, 30-21 Aug. 25 vs. North Florida! W, 3-0 30-12, 30-11, 30-24 Aug. 25 at Georgia Southern! W, 3-0 30-21, 30-17, 30-22 Aug. 29 at Mercer W, 3-0 30-26, 30-18, 30-24 Aug. 30 at Jacksonville W, 3-0 30-20, 30-21, 30-27 Aug. 31 vs. Presbyterian^ W, 3-0 30-15, 30-23, 30-24 Sept. 4 USC Upstate W, 3-0 30-19, 30-9, 30-11 Sept. 7 vs. Western Carolina% W, 3-0 30-25, 30-25, 30-23 Sept. 7 at Georgia Tech% L, 1-3 31-29, 24-30, 20-30, 16-30 Sept. 11 Wofford W, 3-0 30-18, 30-16, 30-16 Sept. 14 at #6 Florida* L, 1-3 30-22, 24-30, 20-30, 16-30 Sept. 16 at South Carolina* W, 3-0 30-26, 30-16, 30-27 Sept. 21 Kentucky* L, 1-3 6-30, 24-30, 30-23, 20-30 Sept. 23 Tennessee* W, 3-2 25-30, 30-23, 28-30, 30-26, 15-12 Sept. 28 Ole Miss* W, 3-2 30-28, 30-28, 25-30, 15-30, 15-10 Sept. 30 #22 LSU* L, 0-3 28-30, 27-30, 22-30 Oct. 3 Auburn* W, 3-0 30-23, 30-27, 30-24 Oct. 5 at Arkansas* L, 2-3 25-30, 28-30, 32-30, 30-28, 9-15 Oct. 12 at Mississippi State* L, 1-3 30-21, 23-30, 22-30, 27-30 Oct. 14 at Alabama* L, 1-3 32-30, 24-30, 23-30, 16-30 Oct. 19 South Carolina* W, 3-2 23-30, 30-25, 34-32, 25-30, 16-14 Oct. 21 #10 Florida* L, 0-3 19-30, 23-30, 17-30 Oct. 26 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 24-30, 25-30, 27-30 Oct. 28 at Kentucky* L, 1-3 24-30, 26-30, 30-26, 21-30 Nov. 2 Alabama* W, 3-0 30-27, 31-29, 30-22 Nov. 4 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 30-27, 30-23, 30-22 Nov. 7 at Auburn* W, 3-1 30-25, 30-17, 30-32, 30-27 Nov. 11 Arkansas* L, 2-3 30-16, 30-16, 21-30, 19-30, 11-15 Nov. 16 at LSU* L, 0-3 23-30, 17-30, 24-30 Nov. 18 at Ole Miss* L, 0-3 21-30, 20-30, 26-30 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Georgia Southern Invitational, Statesboro, Ga.; ^ Match played in Jacksonville, Fla.; % Georgia Tech Classic, Atlanta, Ga.; 2008 -- (17-14, 10-10 SEC) 9-5 Home; 4-9 Away; 4-0 Neutral Coach: Joel McCartney Aug. 29 Georgia Tech! L, 1-3 31-33, 22-25, 25-22, 22-25 Aug. 31 Furman! W, 3-0 25-17, 25-15, 25-15 Aug. 31 Georgia State! W, 3-0 29-27, 25-18, 25-21 Sept. 2 Mercer W, 3-0 25-18, 29-27, 25-17 Sept. 5 vs. Colgate^ W, 3-1 25-20, 25-21, 21-25, 25-23 Sept. 5 vs. Seton Hall^ W, 3-0 25-20, 25-21, 25-17 Sept. 6 at Duke^ L, 2-3 26-24, 25-19, 19-25, 18-25, 13-15 Sept. 10 at Texas San Antonio L, 1-3 22-25, 21-25, 26-24, 15-25 Sept. 11 vs. Houston% W, 3-2 25-22, 23-25, 17-25, 25-23, 15-9 Sept. 12 vs. Texas State% W, 3-0 25-17, 25-22, 25-20 Sept. 12 at #3 Texas% L, 1-3 21-25, 25-22, 12-25, 17-25 Sept. 19 at #11 Florida* L, 0-3 18-25, 16-25, 16-25 Sept. 21 at South Carolina* L, 0-3 11-25, 16-25, 17-25 Sept. 26 Kentucky* L, 1-3 19-25, 18-25, 25-14, 19-25 Sept. 28 Tennessee* L, 0-3 19-25, 19-25, 19-25 Oct. 3 Arkansas* W, 3-0 25-22, 25-15, 25-23 Oct. 5 Ole Miss* L, 0-3 21-25, 23-25, 26-28 Oct. 8 LSU* W, 3-0 25-17, 25-23, 25-16 Oct. 10 at Auburn* W, 3-2 21-25, 25-20, 25-21, 22-25, 15-10 Oct. 17 at Alabama* W, 3-0 25-18, 25-22, 25-17 Oct. 19 at Mississippi State* W, 3-1 25-12, 11-25, 26-24, 25-21 Oct. 24 South Carolina* W, 3-2 17-25, 25-20, 25-23, 22-25, 15-8 Oct. 26 #8 Florida* W, 3-2 25-22, 18-25, 23-25, 25-23, 15-12 Oct. 31 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 15-25, 12-25, 16-25 Nov. 2 at #21 Kentucky* L, 1-3 20-25, 14-25, 26-24, 20-25 Nov. 7 Mississippi State* W, 3-0 25-19, 25-16, 25-15 Nov. 9 Alabama* L, 2-3 19-25, 25-22, 25-15, 34-36, 13-15 Nov. 16 Auburn* W, 3-1 12-25, 25-23, 25-14, 25-22 Nov. 21 at Ole Miss* L, 2-3 25-22, 25-27, 18-25, 25-20, 11-15 Nov. 23 at Arkansas* W, 3-1 25-20, 25-10, 21-25, 25-17 Nov. 29 at LSU* L, 1-3 25-19, 12-25, 20-25, 16-25 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! Georgia Bulldog Invitational, Athens, Ga.; ^ Duke Invitational, Durham, N.C.; % Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational, Austin, Texas

University of Georgia Volleyball

Georgia Volleyball History

2003 -- (18-13, 10-6 SEC) 8-6 Home; 7-5 Away; 3-2 Neutral Coach: Mary Buczek SEC First Round Aug. 29 vs. Stetson! W, 3-0 30-18, 30-23, 30-23 Aug. 30 vs. Loyola-Chicago! W, 3-0 34-32, 30-24, 30-26 Aug. 30 at South Florida! L, 2-3 30-18, 22-30, 30-22, 27-30, 12-15 Sept. 5 vs. Western Kentucky^ L, 2-3 27-30, 31-29, 30-27, 24-30, 11-15 Sept. 6 vs. Morehead State^ W, 3-0 30-19, 30-25, 30-27 Sept. 6 at Kent State^ W, 3-0 30-26, 30-27, 30-25 Sept. 9 Georgia Southern W, 3-2 30-21, 22-30, 21-30, 30-18, 15-9 Sept. 13 at Louisville L, 1-3 28-30, 33-31, 25-30, 19-30 Sept. 17 Clemson L, 1-3 28-30, 24-30, 30-25, 26-30 Sept. 19 Florida A&M% L, 0-3 28-30, 27-30, 22-30 Sept. 20 Furman% W, 3-0 30-22, 30-20, 30-28 Sept. 20 Rutgers% W, 3-0 30-23, 30-17, 30-27 Sept. 26 Auburn* W, 3-1 31-29, 29-31, 30-26, 30-21 Sept. 28 Alabama* L, 2-3 28-30, 30-25, 27-30, 30-18, 5-15 Oct. 1 Florida* L, 0-3 18-30, 24-30, 18-30 Oct. 3 Tennessee* W, 3-2 30-22, 30-23, 32-34, 25-30, 15-12 Oct. 10 at Alabama* W, 3-0 30-28, 30-21, 30-24 Oct. 12 at Auburn* W, 3-0 30-21, 30-23, 30-25 Oct. 17 at Ole Miss* W, 3-0 31-29, 30-25, 30-26 Oct. 19 at Mississippi State* W, 3-0 30-17, 34-32, 30-21 Oct. 24 South Carolina* W, 3-1 30-18, 23-30, 30-15, 30-14 Oct. 26 Kentucky* L, 1-3 17-30, 30-24, 19-30, 26-30 Oct. 29 at Florida* L, 0-3 20-30, 20-30, 20-30 Nov. 2 at Tennessee* L, 0-3 24-30, 22-30, 28-30 Nov. 7 LSU* W, 3-0 30-19, 30-21, 30-23 Nov. 9 Arkansas* L, 1-3 21-30, 25-30, 24-30, 26-30 Nov. 12 at Georgia Tech L, 0-3 23-30, 27-30, 27-30 Nov. 14 at Kentucky* W, 3-2 25-30, 17-30, 30-18, 30-26, 15-11 Nov. 16 at South Carolina* W, 3-1 30-19, 3-35, 31-29, 30-28 Nov. 21 vs. Tennessee# L, 2-3 30-25, 20-30, 16-30, 31-29, 14-16 Nov. 28 Florida State W, 3-1 30-23, 30-26, 28-30, 30-28 * Southeastern Conference Match; ! USF Tourn., Tampa, Fla.; ^ Kent State Tournament, Kent, Ohio; % Outback Invitational, Athens, Ga.; # SEC Tournament, Columbia, S.C.

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Georgia Volleyball History

Year-By-Year Statistical Leaders SETS PLAYED 1982.......... N/A......................................N/A 1983.......... 122....................... Karen Kelley .................. 122...................... Nan Nicklaus .................. 122.........................Sue Ushela 1984.......... 108.................... Dianne Rohde 1985.......... 146................. Jenny McDowell 1986.......... 147................. Jenny McDowell 1987.......... 112................. Jenny McDowell 1988.......... 140...................... Andrea Clark .................. 140............................ Jill Moore 1989.......... 109.........................Kelli Ogden 1990.......... 157....................... Christie Lord .................. 157.........................Franci Rard 1991.......... 123............................ Jill Moore 1992.......... 115................ Priscilla Pacheco 1993.......... 117.......................Karen Meyer .................. 117...................Nikki Nicholson .................. 117................ Priscilla Pacheco 1994.......... 128...................Nikki Nicholson 1995.......... 109......................... Cassie Brill .................. 109........................... Lital Sisso 1996.......... 115........................... Lital Sisso 1997.......... 114........................... Lital Sisso 1998.......... 105....................Rebecca Dady 1999.......... 96................. Jessica Leverette 2000.......... 108.....................Stacy Buerger .................. 108................. Luresa Forsythe 2001.......... 88.......................Stacy Buerger .................. 88.......................... Erin Gornes 2002.......... 137...................Margot Wallace 2003.......... 115................. Julia Petruschke .................. 115...................Margot Wallace 2004.......... 110................. Julia Petruschke 2005.......... 105.............Brooke Burlingame 2006.......... 107........................Maria Taylor 2007.......... 107.......................Britta Buethe .................. 107.........................Erika Clark .................. 107................... Lindsay Gehan .................. 107.................. Renee Johnson .................. 107........................ Mara Martin .................. 107........................Maria Taylor 2008.......... 117...........................Ann Dylla .................. 117................. Kathleen Gates .................. 117...........Valentina Gonzalez .................. 117........................Maria Taylor .................. 117......................... Carla Tietz KILLS 1982.......... 477......................Jane Lembke 1983.......... 501....................... Karen Kelley 1984.......... 407....................... Karen Kelley 1985.......... 554....................... Shelly Gross 1986.......... 715....................... Shelly Gross 1987.......... 532....................... Christa Faris 1988.......... 556....................... Christie Lord 1989.......... 414....................... Christie Lord 1990.......... 485....................... Christie Lord 1991.......... 515................ Priscilla Pacheco 1992.......... 621................ Priscilla Pacheco 1993.......... 754................ Priscilla Pacheco 1994.......... 785................ Priscilla Pacheco 1995.......... 478...................Nikki Nicholson 1996.......... 498....................Rebecca Dady 1997.......... 411............................ Kathy Vis 1998.......... 395............................ Kathy Vis 1999.......... 420.....................Stacy Buerger 2000.......... 449.....................Stacy Buerger 2001.......... 391.....................Stacy Buerger 2002.......... 665................. Julia Petruschke 2003.......... 496................. Julia Petruschke 2004.......... 515........... Alexandra Oquendo 2005.......... 427................. Julia Petruschke 2006.......... 484........................Maria Taylor 2007.......... 498........................Maria Taylor 2008.......... 409........................Maria Taylor

ATTACKS 1982.......... 957......................Jane Lembke 1983.......... 1,125.................... Karen Kelley 1984.......... 907....................... Karen Kelley 1985.......... 1,231.................... Shelly Gross 1986.......... 1,428.................... Shelly Gross 1987.......... 1,199.................... Christa Faris 1988.......... 1,317.................... Christie Lord 1989.......... 1,014.................... Christie Lord 1990.......... 1,330.......................Sue Novak 1991.......... 1,201............. Priscilla Pacheco 1992.......... 1,418............. Priscilla Pacheco 1993.......... 1,587............. Priscilla Pacheco 1994.......... 1,800............. Priscilla Pacheco 1995.......... 1,127................Nikki Nicholson 1996.......... 1,181.................Rebecca Dady 1997.......... 1,021.................Rebecca Dady 1998.......... 856....................Rebecca Dady 1999.......... 1,115..................Stacy Buerger 2000.......... 1,056..................Stacy Buerger 2001.......... 971.....................Stacy Buerger 2002.......... 1,470.............. Julia Petruschke 2003.......... 1,227.............. Julia Petruschke 2004.......... 1,186.............. Julia Petruschke 2005.......... 1,094.............. Julia Petruschke 2006.......... 1,297.....................Maria Taylor 2007.......... 1,274.....................Maria Taylor 2008.......... 1,031.....................Maria Taylor HITTING % (Min. 500 Attacks) 1982.......... .320.....................Jane Lembke 1983.......... .317...................... Karen Kelley 1984.......... .318...................... Karen Kelley 1985.......... .315...................... Shelly Gross 1986.......... .348...................... Shelly Gross 1987.......... .278...................... Christa Faris 1988.......... .289.................Sharon Waddell 1989.......... .301........................Kelli Ogden 1990.......... .265...................... Christie Lord 1991.......... .368........................... Jill Moore 1992.......... .389..................... Hadli Anstine 1993.......... .356..................... Hadli Anstine 1994.......... .311..................Nikki Nicholson 1995.......... .298........................ Cassie Brill 1996.......... .246...................Rebecca Dady 1997.......... .362........................... Kathy Vis 1998.......... .336........................... Kathy Vis 1999.......... .223...................Rebecca Dady 2000.......... .286....................... Erin Gornes 2001.......... .278....................... Erin Gornes 2002.......... .255.................. Meagan Welch 2003.......... .351.......... Alexandra Oquendo 2004.......... .410.......... Alexandra Oquendo 2005.......... .349.......... Alexandra Oquendo 2006.......... .266.......................Maria Taylor 2007.......... .223.......................Maria Taylor 2008.......... .275..........Valentina Gonzalez ASSISTS 1982.......... N/A......................................N/A 1983.......... 760....................Nancy Hughes 1984.......... 1,039.............. Jenny McDowell 1985.......... 1,630.............. Jenny McDowell 1986.......... 1,701.............. Jenny McDowell 1987.......... 1,297.............. Jenny McDowell 1988.......... 1,076......................... Jill Moore 1989.......... 1,184......................... Jill Moore 1990.......... 1,558......................... Jill Moore 1991.......... 1,357....................... Jodi Kruse 1992.......... 1,417....................... Jodi Kruse 1993.......... 1,513....................... Jodi Kruse 1994.......... 1,534.................Kristy Johnson 1995.......... 1,147.................Kristy Johnson 1996.......... 927..................... Mindi Westfall 1997.......... 1,359.................. Mindi Westfall 1998.......... 1,229.................. Mindi Westfall 1999.......... 1,024.................. Mindi Westfall 2000.......... 775......................... Iskra Perez 2001.......... 610...................Margot Wallace 2002.......... 1,745................Margot Wallace 2003.......... 1,395................Margot Wallace 2004.......... 1,416................Margot Wallace 2005.......... 911................... Chelsea Young 2006.......... 565..................... Nikki Hawkins 2007.......... 1,186..................... Mara Martin 2008.......... 1,128.............. Kathleen Gates

SERVICE ACES 1982.......... 119......................Jane Lembke 1983.......... 64...........................Sue Ushela 1984.......... 45......................... Karen Kelley 1985.......... 68................... Jenny McDowell 1986.......... 55......................... Shelly Gross 1987.......... 43......................... Christa Faris 1988.......... 45.....................Kelly Pentecost 1989.......... 40...........................Kelli Ogden 1990.......... 66............................Sue Novak 1991.......... 60...........................Franci Rard 1992.......... 59.................. Priscilla Pacheco 1993.......... 41............................ Jodi Kruse 1994.......... 63.................. Priscilla Pacheco 1995.......... 33......................Kristy Johnson 1996.......... 38............................. Lital Sisso 1997.......... 70.............................. Kathy Vis 1998.......... 49.............................. Kathy Vis 1999.......... 44......................Rebecca Dady 2000.......... 34........................... Iskra Perez 2001.......... 17.......................Stacy Buerger 2002.......... 40................... Julia Petruschke 2003.......... 21............. Alexandra Oquendo .................. 21................... Julia Petruschke 2004.......... 36................... Julia Petruschke 2005.......... 26...............Brooke Burlingame 2006.......... 34..........................Maria Taylor 2007.......... 46.........................Britta Buethe 2008.......... 45................... Kathleen Gates

BLOCK ASSISTS 1982.......... 135......................... Angela Pell 1983.......... 85......................... Karen Kelley 1984.......... 77......................... Karen Kelley 1985.......... 97......................... Christa Faris 1986.......... 106....................... Christa Faris 1987.......... 79........................... Sandi Trani 1988.......... 121.........................Kelli Ogden 1989.......... 109.........................Kelli Ogden 1990.......... 80......................... Christie Lord 1991.......... 60.............................. Jill Moore 1992.......... 64........................ Hadli Anstine 1993.......... 111...................... Hadli Anstine 1994.......... 113........................... Lital Sisso 1995.......... 178......................... Cassie Brill 1996.......... 120........................... Lital Sisso 1997.......... 128........................... Lital Sisso 1998.......... 95.............................. Kathy Vis 1999.......... 68...................Courtney Shealy 2000.......... 109........................ Erin Gornes 2001.......... 60.......................... Erin Gornes 2002.......... 112...................Rashinda Reed 2003.......... 102...................Rashinda Reed 2004.......... 103........... Alexandra Oquendo 2005.......... 95............. Alexandra Oquendo 2006.......... 85.......................Brooke Peugh 2007.......... 131................... Lindsay Gehan 2008.......... 115...........Valentina Gonzalez

DIGS 1982.......... N/A......................................N/A 1983.......... 346...............Laurie Henderson 1984.......... 415...............Laurie Henderson 1985.......... 580...............Laurie Henderson 1986.......... 655....................... Shelly Gross 1987.......... 383....................... Christa Faris 1988.......... 309....................... Christie Lord 1989.......... 290....................... Christa Faris 1990.......... 364....................... Ashley Cook 1991.......... 332...................... Lenore Davis 1992.......... 389..........................Sue Novak 1993.......... 430...................Nikki Nicholson 1994.......... 351...................Nikki Nicholson 1995.......... 347...................Nikki Nicholson 1996.......... 271....................Rebecca Dady 1997.......... 295....................Rebecca Dady 1998.......... 388.....................Stacy Buerger 1999.......... 278.....................Stacy Buerger 2000.......... 280................. Luresa Forsythe 2001.......... 234................. Luresa Forsythe 2002.......... 395................. Luresa Forsythe 2003.......... 364................. Julia Petruschke 2004.......... 315................. Julia Petruschke 2005.......... 402.............Brooke Burlingame 2006.......... 448.............Brooke Burlingame 2007.......... 390.................. Renee Johnson 2008.......... 378......................... Carla Tietz

TOTAL BLOCKS 1982.......... 186......................... Angela Pell 1983.......... 110....................... Karen Kelley 1984.......... 110....................... Karen Kelley 1985.......... 135....................... Christa Faris 1986.......... 135......................... Sandi Trani 1987.......... 115......................... Sandi Trani 1988.......... 162.........................Kelli Ogden 1989.......... 196.........................Kelli Ogden 1990.......... 109....................... Christie Lord 1991.......... 88.............................. Jill Moore 1992.......... 110...................... Hadli Anstine 1993.......... 159...................... Hadli Anstine 1994.......... 139........................... Lital Sisso 1995.......... 198......................... Cassie Brill 1996.......... 15............................. Lital Sisso 1997.......... 156........................... Lital Sisso 1998.......... 115............................ Kathy Vis 1999.......... 86...................Courtney Shealy 2000.......... 123........................ Erin Gornes 2001.......... 77...................... Kristine Keese 2002.......... 142...................Rashinda Reed 2003.......... 132...................Rashinda Reed 2004.......... 116........... Alexandra Oquendo 2005.......... 114........... Alexandra Oquendo 2006.......... 106.....................Brooke Peugh 2007.......... 144................... Lindsay Gehan 2008.......... 118...........Valentina Gonzalez

BLOCK SOLOS 1982.......... 66...........................Sue Ushela 1983.......... 25......................... Karen Kelley 1984.......... 38......................... Christa Faris 1985.......... 38......................... Christa Faris 1986.......... 30........................... Sandi Trani 1987.......... 36........................... Sandi Trani 1988.......... 58................ Melanie Powelson 1989.......... 60...........................Kelli Ogden 1990.......... 29......................... Christie Lord 1991.......... 28.............................. Jill Moore 1992.......... 46........................ Hadli Anstine 1993.......... 48........................ Hadli Anstine 1994.......... 34........................ Hadli Anstine 1995.......... 27........................ Hadli Anstine 1996.......... 31............................. Lital Sisso 1997.......... 28............................. Lital Sisso 1998.......... 20.............................. Kathy Vis 1999.......... 18...................Courtney Shealy 2000.......... 14.......................... Erin Gornes .................. 14...................... Kristine Keese 2001.......... 13...................... Kristine Keese 2002.......... 30.....................Rashinda Reed 2003.......... 30.....................Rashinda Reed 2004.......... 17......................Simona Speed 2005.......... 23..........................Maria Taylor 2006.......... 21.......................Brooke Peugh 2007.......... 13..................... Lindsay Gehan 2008.......... 11.............................Ann Dylla

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Shelly Gross

Luresa Forsythe

University of Georgia Volleyball


Records / Coaching History Coaching History

Hitting Percentage Match (10-14 attacks)................818 (9-0-11)..............................Nikki Nicholson vs. Dayton (9/12/92) Match (15+ attacks)..................812 (14-1-16).................... Julia Petruschke vs. La.-Monroe (9/11/04) Season (500+ attacks).....................410.................................................. Alexandra Oquendo (2004) Career (1,000+ attacks)....................361............................................. Alexandra Oquendo (2002-05) Assists Match................................................ 84................................. Kristy Johnson vs. Kentucky (10/13/95) Season...........................................1,745.........................................................Margot Wallace (2002) Career.............................................5,667.................................................. Jenny McDowell (1984-87) Service Aces Match................................................. 8.................................. Kathy Vis vs. South Carolina (11/12/98) 8.................................Priscilla Pacheco vs. Arkansas (10/9/94) 8................................ Laurie Henderson vs. Ole Miss (10/7/83) Season............................................ 119..............................................................Jane Lembke (1982) Career.............................................. 194............................................................Sue Ushela (1981-84) Digs Match................................................ 44....................................Shelly Gross vs. Penn State (11/8/86) Season............................................ 655............................................................... Shelly Gross (1986) Career.............................................1,748.................................................. Jenny McDowell (1983-86) Block Solos Match................................................ 11...............................................Angela Pell vs. LSU (10/15/82) Season............................................. 66..................................................................Sue Ushela (1982) Career.............................................. 155......................................................... Hadli Anstine (1992-95) Block Assists Match................................................ 12................................ Cassie Brill vs. Central Florida (9/27/95) Season............................................ 178................................................................. Cassie Brill (1995) Career.............................................. 413..............................................................Lital Sisso (1994-97) SEASON PER SET AVERAGES Kills..................................................6.44....................................................... Priscilla Pacheco (1993) Assists............................................13.76................................................................ Jodi Kruse (1992) Aces..................................................640................................................................Franci Rard (1990) Digs.................................................4.55.............................................................. Shelly Gross (1986) Total Blocks.....................................1.82................................................................ Cassie Brill (1995)

Sid FELDMAN

1978-88 318-135 in 11 seasons Two SEC Championships Year Overall SEC Home Away 1978 17-19 -- -- -- 1979 19-15 -- -- -- 1980 31-11 -- 11-3 3-2 1981 46-16 -- 13-2 10-5 1982 41-12 -- 10-2 7-4 1983 22-10 2-3 8-3 8-4 1984 28-11 3-3 12-3 7-6 1985 37-7 5-1 15-1 14-2 1986 33-8 5-1 9-0 13-3 1987 20-14 3-4 9-4 8-6 1988 24-12 3-4 10-5 7-5 Totals 318-135 21-16 97-23 77-37 *Location of 1978 & 1979 matches unavailable

Hitting Percentage Match................................................630...........................................................vs. Clemson (11/2/82) Season.............................................321......................................................................................1993

1989-99 243-119 in 11 seasons Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Totals

Overall 30-4 29-14 28-8 24-9 29-6 26-9 21-9 12-18 20-12 14-14 10-16 243-119

Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Totals

Overall 15-15 11-14 20-15 18-13 18-12 82-69

Home 12-0 10-2 13-1 13-1 15-2 11-2 11-2 5-8 12-6 8-6 7-5 117-35

Away 11-1 8-6 10-4 7-7 8-2 8-4 8-4 4-8 7-4 5-5 1-10 77-55

Neutral 7-3 11-6 5-3 4-1 6-2 7-3 2-3 3-2 1-2 1-3 2-1 49-29

Postseason SEC Semifinals, NIVC SEC Finals; NIVC Semifinals SEC Semifinals; NCAA 1st Round SEC Semifinals; NCAA 1st Round SEC Finals; NCAA 16 SEC Finals; NCAA 2nd Round SEC 1st Round; NCAA 2nd Round SEC 2nd Round SEC Semifinals SEC 2nd Round N/a

Mary BUCZEK

SEC 5-9 5-9 8-8 10-6 9-7 37-39

Home 8-5 6-6 9-6 8-6 11-3 42-26

Away 3-8 3-7 5-6 7-5 5-9 23-35

Neutral 4-2 2-1 6-3 3-2 2-0 17-8

Postseason SEC Semifinals SEC 1st Round SEC Semifinals SEC 1st Round SEC Semifinals; NCAA 1st Round

Steffi LEGALL 2005-06 16-43 in 2 seasons

Service Aces Match................................................ 21................................................................vs. Mercer (9/24/88) Season............................................ 403.......................................................................................1990 Year 2005 2006 Totals

Overall 10-18 6-25 16-43

SEC 5-11 2-18 7-29

Home 7-8 4-11 11-19

Away 3-6 1-11 4-17

Neutral 0-4 1-3 1-7

Postseason SEC 1st Round N/a

Joel McCARTNEY

Blocks Match................................................ 48.................................................................. vs. LSU (11/15/82) Season............................................ 535.......................................................................................1993

2007-Present 34-27 in 2 seasons

Best Winning Percentage..............882........................................................................... 1989 (30-4) Longest Winning Streak................ 25........................................................................................1982 HOME RECORDS Kills.................................................. 106..................................................................vs. Houston, 1993 Best Hitting Percentage....................630................................................................ vs. Clemson, 1992 Most Assists/Match........................... 79.................................... vs. Auburn, 1992; vs. Arkansas, 1996 Most Aces/Match.............................. 20...........................................................vs. South Florida, 1995 Most Digs/Match.............................. 147.................................................................... vs. Florida, 1984 Most Blocks/Match........................... 48......................................................................... vs. LSU, 1982 Best Home Record/Season............ 16-1......................................................................................1985 Largest Home Crowd......................2,633.................................................................. vs. Florida, 1995

SEC 7-1 4-4 12-2 10-4 12-2 12-2 11-3 3-11 10-4 8-6 5-9 94-48

2000-04 82-69 in 5 seasons

Assists Match................................................ 88.......................................................... vs. Kentucky (10/13/95) Season...........................................2,009.....................................................................................1990

Digs Match............................................... 160........................................................ vs. Penn State (11/8/86) Season...........................................3,032.....................................................................................1985

Postseason N/a SEC Pool Play SEC Semifinals SEC 1st Round N/a SEC 1st Round SEC Semifinals SEC Champions; NCAA 16 SEC Co-Champions; NCAA 16 SEC 1st Round N/a

Jim IAMS

CAREER PER SET AVERAGES Kills..................................................5.57..................................................Priscilla Pacheco (1991-94) Assists............................................12.57................................................... Margot Wallace (2001-04) Aces..................................................493.............................................................. Kathy Vis (1996-98) Digs.................................................3.41.........................................................Shelly Gross (1983-86) Total Blocks.....................................1.27.................................................... Rashinda Reed (2002-03) TEAM RECORDS Kills Match............................................... 106...........................................................vs. Houston (11/13/93) Season...........................................2,392.....................................................................................1992

Neutral -- -- 17-6 23-9 6-2 6-3 9-2 8-4 11-5 3-4 7-2 90-37

Georgia Volleyball History

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Kills Match................................................ 53..............................Priscilla Pacheco vs. Kentucky (11/13/94) Season............................................ 785........................................................ Priscilla Pacheco (1994) Career.............................................2,675.................................................Priscilla Pacheco (1991-94)

Year 2007 2008 Totals

Overall 17-13 17-14 34-27

SEC 8-12 10-10 18-22

Home 8-4 9-5 17-9

Away 5-9 4-9 9-18

PROGRAM TOTALS Year Overall SEC Home Away 31 years 693-393 177-154 284-112 190-162

University of Georgia Volleyball

Neutral 4-0 4-0 4-0

Postseason N/a N/a

Neutral 165-81

Postseason Eight NCAA Appearances

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Single Season Top 10 SETS PLAYED 1. Christie Lord 157 Franci Rard 157 3. Kristin Hackley 148 Jill Moore 148 5. Jenny McDowell 147 6. Jenny McDowell 146 7. Shelly Gross 145 Sandi Trani 145 9. Shelly Gross 144 10. Laurie Henderson 141

1990 1990 1990 1990 1986 1985 1985 1985 1986 1985

KILLS 785 754 715 665 621 590 556 554 543 532

1994 1993 1986 2002 1992 1986 1988 1985 1994 1987

1. Priscilla Pacheco 2. Priscilla Pacheco 3. Shelly Gross 4. Julia Petruschke 5. Priscilla Pacheco 6. Dianne Rohde 7. Christie Lord 8. Shelly Gross 9. Nikki Nicholson 10. Christa Faris

KILLS PER SET 1. Priscilla Pacheco 6.44 2. Priscilla Pacheco 6.18 3. Priscilla Pacheco 5.40 4. Shelly Gross 4.97 5. Julia Petruschke 4.93 Christa Faris 4.93 7. Alexandra Oquendo 4.72 8. Maria Taylor 4.65 9. Maria Taylor 4.52 Stacey Buerger 4.52 *minimum 125 kills 1. Priscilla Pacheco 2. Priscilla Pacheco 3. Julia Petruschke 4. Shelly Gross 5. Priscilla Pacheco 6. Dianne Rohde 7. Sue Novak 8. Christie Lord 9. Maria Taylor 10. Maria Taylor

ATTACKS 1,800 1,587 1,470 1,428 1,418 1,345 1,339 1,317 1,297 1,231

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. Alexandra Oquendo .410 2. Hadli Anstine .389 3. Jill Moore .368 4. Kathy Vis .362 5. Hadli Anstine .356 6. Alexandra Oquendo .351 7. Alexandra Oquendo .349 Nikki Nicholson .349 9. Shelly Gross .348 10. Priscilla Pacheco .337 *minimum 500 attacks 1. Margot Wallace 2. Jenny McDowell 3. Jenny McDowell 4. Jill Moore 5. Kristy Johnson 6. Jodi Kruse 7. Jodi Kruse 8. Margot Wallace 9. Margot Wallace 10. Mindi Westfall

ASSISTS 1,745 1,701 1,630 1,558 1,534 1,513 1,417 1,416 1,395 1,359

ASSISTS PER SET 1. Jodi Kruse 13.76 2. Jodi Kruse 13.16 3. Margot Wallace 12.99 4. Margot Wallace 12.74 5. Kristy Johnson 12.68 6. Mindi Westfall 12.47 7. Jodi Kruse 12.45 8. Margot Wallace 12.20 9. Margot Wallace 12.13 10. Jill Moore 11.96 *minimum 125 assists

1993 1994 1992 1986 2002 1987 2004 2007 2006 1999

1994 1993 2002 1986 1992 1986 1990 1988 2006 2007 2004 1992 1991 1997 1993 2003 2005 1992 1986 1993

2002 1986 1985 1990 1994 1993 1992 2004 2003 1997 1992 1993 2004 2002 1994 1987 1991 2001 2003 1989

1. Jane Lembke 2. Franci Rard 3. Kathy Vis 4. Jenny McDowell 5. Sue Novak 6. Kristen Hackley 7. Sue Ushela 8. Priscilla Pacheco Karen Kelley 10. Franci Rard

SERVICE ACES 119 100 70 69 66 65 64 63 63 60

SERVICE ACES PER SET 1. Franci Rard 0.64 2. Kathy Vis 0.62 3. Sue Novak 0.52 Karen Kelley 0.52 Sue Ushela 0.52 6. Priscilla Pacheco 0.51 Franci Rard 0.51 8. Priscilla Pacheco 0.50 9. Rebecca Dady 0.47 Kathy Vis 0.47 Jenny McDowell 0.47 *minimum 25 aces 1. Shelly Gross 2. Laurie Henderson 3. Shelly Gross 4. Dianne Rohde 5. Brooke Burlingame 6. Franci Rard 7. Nikki Nicholson 8. Laurie Henderson 9. Dianne Rohde 10. Jenny McDowell

DIGS 655 580 575 451 448 435 430 415 414 410

DIGS PER SET 1. Shelly Gross 4.55 2. Brooke Burlingame 4.27 3. Laurie Henderson 4.11 4. Shelly Gross 3.97 5. Laurie Henderson 3.95 6. Brooke Burlingame 3.83 7. Nikki Nicholson 3.68 8. Renee Johnson 3.64 9. Christa Faris 3.55 10. Shelly Gross 3.51 *minimum 125 digs

1982 1990 1997 1985 1990 1990 1983 1994 1993 1991

TOTAL BLOCKS PER SET 1. Cassie Brill 1.82 2. Laurie Henderson 1.65 3. Kelli Ogden 1.55 4. Kelli Ogden 1.45 5. Hadli Anstine 1.38 6. Lital Sisso 1.37 7. Lindsay Gehan 1.35 8. Rashinda Reed 1.32 Hadli Anstine 1.32 10. Lital Sisso 1.31 *minimum 50 blocks POINTS 885.0 819.5 816.5 740.5 713.0 693.0 685.5 647.5 631.5 628.0

1990 1997 1990 1983 1983 1992 1991 1994 1999 1998 1985

1. Priscilla Pacheco 2. Priscilla Pacheco 3. Shelly Gross 4. Julia Petruschke 5. Priscilla Pacheco 6. Dianne Rohde 7. Jane Lembke 8. Shelly Gross 9. Karen Kelley 10. Christa Faris

1986 1985 1985 1986 2006 1990 1993 1984 1985 1985

POINTS PER SET 1. Priscilla Pacheco 7.00 2. Priscilla Pacheco 6.97 3. Priscilla Pacheco 6.20 4. Christa Faris 5.81 5. Shelly Gross 5.67 6. Maria Taylor 5.64 7. Alexandra Oquendo 5.54 8. Julia Petruschke 5.48 9. Nikki Nicholson 5.36 10. Maria Taylor 5.31 *minimum 250 points

1986 2006 1985 1985 1984 2005 1993 2007 1987 1984

BLOCK SOLOS 1. Sue Ushela 66 2. Laurie Henderson 62 3. Kelli Ogden 60 4. Melanie Powelson 58 5. Jane Lembke 55 6. Angela Pell 51 7. Hadli Anstine 48 8. Jackie Becker 47 9. Hadli Anstine 46 10. Christa Faris 38 Maggie Buckley 38

1982 1982 1989 1988 1982 1982 1993 1982 1992 1985 1982

BLOCK ASSISTS 1. Cassie Brill 178 2. Angela Pell 135 3. Lindsay Gehan 131 4. Lital Sisso 128 5. Kelli Ogden 121 6. Maria Taylor 120 Lital Sisso 120 8. Hadli Anstine 116 9. Valentina Gonzalez 115 10. Lital Sisso 113

1995 1982 2007 1997 1988 2007 1996 1995 2008 1994

TOTAL BLOCKS 1. Cassie Brill 198 2. Angela Pell 186 3. Kelli Ogden 169 4. Kelli Ogden 162 5. Hadli Anstine 159 6. Lital Sisso 156 7. Sue Ushela 154 8. Lital Sisso 151 9. Laurie Henderson 150 10. Lindsay Gehan 144

1995 1982 1989 1988 1993 1997 1982 1996 1982 2007

Margot Wallace

Cassie Brill

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1995 1982 1989 1988 1993 1997 2007 2003 1995 1996

1994 1993 1986 2002 1992 1986 1982 1985 1983 1987 1993 1994 1992 1987 1986 2007 2004 2002 1995 2006


Career Top 10 1981-84 1983-86 1988-91 1984-87 1983-86 1991-94 1985-89 1990-93 1987-90 2002-05 1992-95

KILLS 1. Priscilla Pacheco 2,675 2. Julia Petruschke 2,030 3. Nikki Nicholson 1,850 4. Maria Taylor 1,729 5. Christie Lord 1,649 6. Shelly Gross 1,636 7. Dianne Rohde 1,565 8. Stacy Buerger 1,545 9. Christa Faris 1,537 10. Alexandra Oquendo 1,531

1991-94 2002-05 1992-95 2005-08 1987-90 1983-86 1983-86 1998-01 1985-89 2002-05

KILLS PER SET 1. Priscilla Pacheco 5.57 2. Julia Petruschke 4.38 3. Stacy Buerger 4.01 4. Nikki Nicholson 4.00 5. Maria Taylor 3.97 6. Karen Kelley 3.96 7. Alexandra Oquendo 3.92 8. Rebecca Dady 3.62 9. Christie Lord 3.49 10. Kathy Vis 3.47 *minimum 500 kills 1. Priscilla Pacheco 2. Julia Petruschke 3. Maria Taylor 4. Nikki Nicholson 5. Stacy Buerger 6. Dianne Rohde 7. Christie Lord 8. Shelly Gross 9. Christa Faris 10. Rebecca Dady

ATTACKS 6,006 4,977 4,517 4,094 3,945 3,929 3,811 3,678 3,501 3,380

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. Alexandra Oquendo .361 2. Hadli Anstine .323 3. Karen Kelley .317 4. Jane Lembke** .313 5. Kathy Vis .311 6. Nikki Nicholson .305 7. Priscilla Pacheco .300 Jill Moore .300 9. Shelly Gross .291 10. Christa Faris .286 *minimum 1,000 attacks 1. Jenny McDowell 2. Margot Wallace 3. Jodi Kruse 4. Mindi Westfall 5. Jill Moore 6. Kristy Johnson 7. Chelsea Young 8. Mara Martin 9. Kathleen Gates 10. Iskra Perez

ASSISTS 5,667 5,166 4,590 4,539 4,023 2,683 1,451 1,186 1,128 947

ASSISTS PER SET 1. Margot Wallace 12.57 2. Mindi Westfall 11.67 3. Jenny McDowell 11.31 4. Mara Martin 11.08 5. Jodi Kruse 10.48 6. Kathleen Gates 9.64 7. Kristy Johnson 9.22 8. Nikki Hawkins 8.83 9. Jill Moore 7.89 10. Chelsea Young 7.18 *minimum 500 assists

1991-94 2002-05 1998-01 1992-95 2005-08 1983-84 2002-05 1996-99 1987-90 1996-98

1991-94 2002-05 2005-08 1992-95 1998-01 1983-86 1987-90 1983-86 1985-89 1996-99

SERVICE ACES 1. Sue Ushela 194 2. Priscilla Pacheco 193 3. Franci Rard 190 4. Jenny McDowell 181 5. Jane Lembke** 157 6. Kathy Vis 153 Laurie Henderson 153 8. Shelly Gross 150 9. Lital Sisso 146 10. Jodi Kruse 135 SERVICE ACES PER SET 1. Kathy Vis 0.49 Franci Rard 0.49 3. Karen Kelley 0.47 4. Priscilla Pacheco 0.40 5. Sue Novak 0.39 6. Jenny McDowell 0.36 7. Laurie Henderson 0.34 8. Lital Sisso 0.32 9. Jodi Kruse 0.31 10. Rebecca Dady 0.30 Kristin Hackley 0.30 *minimum 100 aces 1. Shelly Gross 2. Jenny McDowell 3. Laurie Henderson 4. Christa Faris 5. Julia Petruschke 6. Luresa Forsythe 7. Nikki Nicholson 8. Ashley Cook 9. Brooke Burlingame 10. Dianne Rohde

DIGS 1,748 1,462 1,370 1,340 1,295 1,235 1,205 1,188 1,171 1,167

DIGS PER SET 1. Shelly Gross 3.41 2. Brooke Burlingame 3.40 3. Erika Clark 3.26 4. Laurie Henderson 3.08 5. Jenny McDowell 2.92 6. Luresa Forsythe 2.84 7. Julia Petruschke 2.80 8. Christa Faris 2.79 9. Renee Johnson 2.75 10. Sharon Waddell 2.69 *minimum 500 digs

1981-84 1991-94 1990-92 1984-87 1979-82 1996-98 1982-85 1983-86 1994-97 1990-93

POINTS 3,018.0 2,264.5 2,020.0 1,924.5 1,922.0 1,921.0 1,901.0 1,880.5 1,858.0 1,768.5

1996-98 1990-92 1983-84 1991-94 1990-92 1984-87 1982-85 1994-97 1990-93 1996-99 1987-90

1. Priscilla Pacheco 2. Julia Petruschke 3. Maria Taylor 4. Christie Lord 5. Christa Faris 6. Shelly Gross 7. Hadli Anstine 8. Dianne Rohde 9. Alexandra Oquendo 10. Rebecca Dady

1983-86 1984-87 1982-85 1985-89 2002-05 2000-03 1992-95 1990-93 2004-07 1983-86

POINTS PER SET 1. Priscilla Pacheco 6.29 2. Karen Kelley 5.04 3. Julia Petruschke 4.89 4. Alexandra Oquendo 4.75 5. Nikki Nicholson 4.66 6. Maria Taylor 4.64 7. Kathy Vis 4.63 8. Stacy Buerger 4.51 9. Rebecca Dady 4.19 10. Hadli Anstine 4.15 *minimum 500 points

1983-86 2004-07 2007-Pres 1982-85 1984-87 2000-03 2002-05 1985-89 2006-07 1988-89

BLOCK SOLOS 1. Hadli Anstine 155 2. Kelli Ogden 135 3. Laurie Henderson 124 4. Sue Ushela 114 5. Sandi Trani 108 6. Melanie Powelson 94 7. Christa Faris 93 Dianne Rohde 93 9. Lital Sisso 91 10. Jane Lembke** 85

1992-95 1986-89 1982-85 1981-84 1984-87 1986-89 1985-89 1983-86 1994-97 1979-82

1984-87 2001-04 1990-93 1996-99 1988-91 1992-95 2004-07 2007 2008-Pres 1999-00

BLOCK ASSISTS 1. Lital Sisso 413 2. Hadli Anstine 392 3. Alexandra Oquendo 358 4. Kelli Ogden 340 5. Christa Faris 320 6. Nikki Nicholson 314 7. Cassie Brill 309 8. Sandi Trani 294 9. Kathy Vis 276 10. Laurie Henderson 239

1994-97 1992-95 2002-05 1986-89 1985-89 1992-95 1995-98 1984-87 1996-98 1982-85

2001-04 1996-99 1984-87 2007 1990-93 2008-Pres 1992-95 2006 1988-91 2004-07

TOTAL BLOCKS 1. Hadli Anstine 547 2. Lital Sisso 512 3. Kelli Ogden 475 4. Alexandra Oquendo 422 5. Christa Faris 413 6. Sandi Trani 402 7. Nikki Nicholson 373 8. Laurie Henderson 363 9. Kathy Vis 345 10. Cassie Brill 337

1992-95 1994-97 1986-89 2002-05 1985-89 1984-87 1992-95 1982-85 1996-98 1995-98

2002-05 1992-95 1983-84 1979-82 1996-98 1992-95 1991-94 1988-91 1983-86 1985-89

TOTAL BLOCKS PER SET 1. Rashinda Reed 1.27 2. Hadli Anstine 1.19 3. Kelli Ogden 1.17 4. Kathy Vis 1.11 Lital Sisso 1.11 6. Alexandra Oquendo 1.08 Cassie Brill 1.08 8. Karen Kelley 0.96 9. Sandi Trani 0.92 10. Melanie Powelson 0.89 *minimum 200 blocks

2002-03 1992-95 1986-89 1996-98 1994-97 2002-05 1995-98 1983-84 1984-87 1986-89

1991-94 2002-05 2005-08 1987-90 1985-89 1983-86 1992-95 1983-86 2002-05 1996-99 1991-94 1983-84 2002-05 2002-05 1992-95 2005-08 1996-98 1998-01 1996-99 1992-95

**total career statistics not available

Georgia Volleyball History

SETS PLAYED 513 512 510 501 493 480 480 476 472 463 463

1. Sue Ushela 2. Shelly Gross 3. Jill Moore 4. Jenny McDowell 5. Dianne Rohde 6. Priscilla Pacheco Christa Faris 8. Ashley Cook 9. Christie Lord 10. Julia Petruschke Nikki Nicholson

Alexandra Oquendo

Hadli Anstine

University of Georgia Volleyball

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Georgia Volleyball History

Letterwinners A Alesa Adams.................................................................1986 Nnenna Amobi........................................................ 1997-98 Hadli Anstine........................................................... 1992-95 Sue Archer.............................................................. 1979-80 B Liz Bauer................................................................ 1979-82 Jackie Becker......................................................... 1980-82 Denise Beimers............................................................1985 Joan Benson........................................................... 1979-81 Tammy Bergman..........................................................1978 Sandra Blask.......................................................... 1979-80 Ann Marie Bochniak.....................................................1991 Jessica Boller......................................................... 2000-03 Cassie Brill.............................................................. 1995-98 Maggie Buckley............................................................1981 Stacy Buerger......................................................... 1998-01 Britta Buethe.................................................................2007 Kelsy Burkett.......................................................... 2007-08 Brinkley Burks...............................................................1978 Brooke Burlingame................................................. 2004-07 C Christy Cagle................................................................1993 Donna Carr............................................................. 1991-92 Ana Maria Carvajal................................................. 1980-81 Susan Chapman...........................................................1980 Andrea Clark........................................................... 1986-89 Erika Clark............................................................. 2007-08 Debbie Colvin...............................................................1978 Katie Conway...............................................................1981 Ashley Cook........................................................... 1990-93 Deanne Cordova..........................................................1981 Marnie Curbow....................................................... 2000-01 Debbie Cravens...................................................... 1982-83 D Rebecca Dady........................................................ 1996-99 Mary Beth Dahlstrom.............................................. 1979-80 Jackie Davis.................................................................1978 Lenore Davis.................................................... 1990-92, 94 Sharon DeBary.............................................................1978 Casey DeLong........................................................ 1999-02 Allison Dickinson.................................................... 1995-97 Stephanie Dunkle................................................... 1987-90 Ann Dylla.....................................................................2008 Carina Dyrefors............................................................1983 E Josefine Ehmke............................................................2006 F Christa Faris........................................................... 1986-89 Adrienne Feinberg........................................................1978 Kaitlyn Filar...................................................................2003 Andrea Fisher......................................................... 2002-03 Lane Fluker............................................................. 1996-97 Luresa Forsythe...................................................... 2000-03 Jennifer Foytich...................................................... 1999-02 G Kathleen Gates...........................................................2008 Lindsay Gehan....................................................... 2007-08 Kilee Goetz............................................................. 1999-01 Valentina Gonzalez............................................... 2007-08 Erin Gornes............................................................ 1998-01 Shelly Gross........................................................... 1983-86 H Kristin Hackley........................................................ 1987-90 Angela Hale............................................................ 2002-05 Lyn Harkey............................................................. 1994-95 Jade Harper..................................................................1997 Nikki Hawkins...............................................................2006 Juanita Hayes......................................................... 1979-80 Laurie Henderson................................................... 1982-85 Kathy Hood...................................................................1978 Erin Hosie............................................................... 1988-89 Deborah Hughes.................................................... 1979-81 Nancy Hughes........................................................ 1983-84 Scotti Hull.....................................................................1978 Marcia Hunt..................................................................1980 J Stephanie Jackson.......................................................2001 Audra Janak.................................................................2005 Kristy Johnson........................................................ 1993-95 Renee Johnson...................................................... 2006-07

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K Kristine Keese........................................................ 1998-01 Karen Kelley........................................................... 1983-85 Beth Killgore........................................................... 1983-85 Patti Kindler..................................................................1978 Anna Klasing.......................................................... 1991-92 Helene Kon............................................................. 1989-91 Amy Krahn.............................................................. 2004-05 Sandy Kruger................................................................1996 Jodi Kruse............................................................... 1990-93 Irene Kuske..................................................................1981 L Leslie Laury..................................................................1978 Jane Lembke.......................................................... 1979-82 Jessica Leverette.................................................... 1999-00 Lisa Little......................................................................1978 Christie Lord........................................................... 1987-90 Sam Lum................................................................ 2006-07 Beautrice Lyons............................................................1978

V Kathy Vis................................................................ 1996-98 Janice Vogt............................................................. 1981-82 W Sharon Waddell...................................................... 1988-89 Ellie Wagner........................................................... 1982-83 Martina Wagner............................................................2004 Margot Wallace....................................................... 2001-04 Meagan Welch........................................................ 2002-05 Mindi Westfall......................................................... 1996-99 Jenny Wilkerson..................................................... 1994-95 Michele Williams...........................................................1983 Katie Winschel........................................................ 2006-07 Y Chelsea Young....................................................... 2005-07 Cindy Young........................................................... 1992-94

M Lisa Martin....................................................................1991 Mara Martin..................................................................2007 Tomoka Matsuyama.....................................................2008 Becky Mausteller..........................................................1978 Simone May........................................................... 2007-08 Jenny McDowell..................................................... 1984-87 Becky McIver.......................................................... 1979-81 Dale Melnick........................................................... 1985-86 Jennie Metz............................................................ 2001-04 Karyn Meyer........................................................... 1992-94 Alice Modic...................................................................1984 Jill Moore................................................................ 1988-91 Alexis Morgan......................................................... 2005-07 N Christine Nelson..................................................... 1994-97 Nikki Nicholson....................................................... 1992-95 Nan Nicklaus................................................................1983 Kim North......................................................................1984 Sue Novak.............................................................. 1990-92

Jodi Kruse

O Kelli Ogden............................................................. 1986-89 Alexandra Oquendo................................................ 2002-05 P Liz Pace.................................................................. 2002-05 Priscilla Pacheco.................................................... 1991-94 Anjelica Partridge................................................... 2005-08 Angela Pell...................................................................1982 Stephanie Pell..............................................................1982 Kelly Pentecost....................................................... 1987-90 Iskra Perez............................................................. 1999-00 Sandy Perkins........................................................ 1982-85 Rhonda Perry......................................................... 1979-80 Julia Petruschke..................................................... 2002-05 Brooke Peugh......................................................... 2006-07 Wendy Powell......................................................... 1997-98 Melanie Powelson.................................................. 1986-89 Dina Powis....................................................................1986 R Franci Rard............................................................. 1990-92 Rashinda Reed....................................................... 2002-03 Kristi Richardson.................................................... 1995-96 Michelle Robinson........................................................1996 Barbara Rodriquez.......................................................1978 Dianne Rohde......................................................... 1983-86

Jane Lembke

S Rhonda Sailors....................................................... 1979-81 Nina Sanders................................................................1978 Courtney Shealy..................................................... 1997-99 Lital Sisso............................................................... 1994-97 Heidi Schriefer..............................................................1984 Holly Smiekel.......................................................... 1993-94 Simona Speed........................................................ 2003-06 Mary Beth Strantz................................................... 1978-79 T Mary Tarbuck.......................................................... 1979-82 Maria Taylor............................................................ 2005-08 Carla Tietz...................................................................2008 Sandi Trani............................................................. 1984-87 U Beverley Uipi.......................................................... 1994-97 Sue Ushela............................................................. 1981-84

University of Georgia Volleyball

Jenny McDowell


Honors & Awards

Volleyball Monthly All-America 1993.........................Priscilla Pacheco (1st) ................... Nikki Nicholson (Hon. Mention) 1994.........................Priscilla Pacheco (1st) ................... Nikki Nicholson (Hon. Mention) Asics Tiger All-America 1986................................Shelly Gross (3rd) 1995...................................Cassie Brill (Fr.) All-NIVC 1989................................... Sharon Waddell AVCA All-South Region 1986........................................ Shelly Gross .......................................... Jenny McDowell ..............................................Dianne Rohde 1987.................................. Jenny McDowell 1988........................................ Christie Lord 1989........................................ Christie Lord ..................................................... Jill Moore ..................................................Kelli Ogden 1990............................................. Jill Moore 1991............................................Jodi Kruse ..................................................... Jill Moore ......................................... Priscilla Pacheco 1992............................................Jodi Kruse ......................................... Priscilla Pacheco 1993........................................Hadli Anstine ....................................................Jodi Kruse ............................................Nikki Nicholson ......................................... Priscilla Pacheco 1994....................................Nikki Nicholson ......................................... Priscilla Pacheco 1995........................................Hadli Anstine ............................................Nikki Nicholson 1997............................................. Kathy Vis 2002.................................. Julia Petruschke 2004.............................Alexandra Oquendo 2005.............................Alexandra Oquendo AVCA South Region Freshman of the Year 2002.................................. Julia Petruschke AVCA Southeast Region Coach of the Year 1986........................................ Sid Feldman AVCA All-District IV 1998............................................. Kathy Vis All-AIWA District III 1983.......................................Jane Lembke AVCA National Player of the Week 1993.....................Priscilla Pacheco (10/27) 1994..........................Nikki Nicholson (9/26) 2004................ Alexandra Oquendo (10/11) 2008.............................Maria Taylor (10/28) U.S. National Team 1994.................... Priscilla Pacheco (Ext. A) 2007................................. Maria Taylor (A2) USA Volleyball Select Team 2006......................................... Maria Taylor U.S. Olympic Festival 1985.................................. Jenny McDowell ..............................................Dianne Rohde 1986.......................................... Sandi Trani 1989............................................. Jill Moore 1990............................................. Jill Moore 1991........................................ Christie Lord 1992........................................ Christie Lord 1993........................................Hadli Anstine ....................................................Jodi Kruse ............................................Nikki Nicholson ......................................... Priscilla Pacheco 1994........................................Hadli Anstine ............................................Nikki Nicholson

Goodwill Games Head Coach 1994.............................................. Jim Iams World University Games 1995................................. Priscilla Pacheco NCAA Kills Leader 1993................................. Priscilla Pacheco 1994................................. Priscilla Pacheco All-SEC 1981..........................................Sue Ushela 1982.......................................Jane Lembke ..................................................Sue Ushela 1983................................Laurie Henderson ................................................ Karen Kelley 1984........................................ Karen Kelley 1985........................................ Shelly Gross .......................................... Jenny McDowell 1986........................................ Shelly Gross .......................................... Jenny McDowell ..............................................Dianne Rohde 1988...............................Christie Lord (2nd) 1989................................Christa Faris (1st) ..........................................Kelli Ogden (1st) .......................................Christie Lord (2nd) ............................................Jill Moore (2nd) 1990........................................ Christie Lord 1991............................................Jodi Kruse ..................................................... Jill Moore 1992................................... Jodi Kruse (1st) .................................Priscilla Pacheco (1st) ...................................... Hadli Anstine (2nd) ...................................Nikki Nicholson (2nd) ..........................................Sue Novak (2nd) 1993............................... Hadli Anstine (1st) ........................................ Ashley Cook (1st) ........................................... Jodi Kruse (1st) ....................................Nikki Nicholson (1st) .................................Priscilla Pacheco (1st) 1994............................... Hadli Anstine (1st) ....................................Nikki Nicholson (1st) .................................Priscilla Pacheco (1st) 1995............................... Hadli Anstine (1st) ....................................Nikki Nicholson (1st) ......................................... Cassie Brill (2nd) 1996............................Rebecca Dady (2nd) ...........................................Lital Sisso (2nd) 1997..................................... Kathy Vis (1st) ....................................Rebecca Dady (2nd) ...........................................Lital Sisso (2nd) 1998..................................... Kathy Vis (1st) ....................................Rebecca Dady (2nd) .....................................Mindi Westfall (2nd) 1999............................Rebecca Dady (2nd) .................................... Stacy Buerger (2nd) 2000..............................Stacy Buerger (1st) .......................................Erin Gornes (2nd) 2001............................ Stacy Buerger (2nd) 2003.........................Julia Petruschke (2nd) ........................... Alexandra Oquendo (2nd) 2004.................... Alexandra Oquendo (1st) .................................Julia Petruschke (2nd) .................................. Margot Wallace (2nd) 2005.................... Alexandra Oquendo (1st) .................................Julia Petruschke (2nd) ......................................... Maria Taylor (Fr.) 2007................................Maria Taylor (2nd) ..........................................Erika Clark (Fr.) 2008................................Maria Taylor (2nd) ...................................Kathleen Gates (Fr.) SEC Tournament MVP 1985.......................................... Sandi Trani 1994................................. Priscilla Pacheco SEC All-Tournament 1981..........................................Sue Ushela 1982.......................................Jane Lembke 1983.......................................Jane Lembke 1984........................................ Karen Kelley .......................................... Jenny McDowell 1985................................Laurie Henderson .......................................... Jenny McDowell ..............................................Dianne Rohde .................................................. Sandi Trani 1986........................................ Shelly Gross .......................................... Jenny McDowell 1987.................................. Jenny McDowell 1989..........................................Kelli Ogden 1990....................................... Lenore Davis

................................................ Christie Lord 1992................................. Priscilla Pacheco 1993............................................Jodi Kruse ............................................Nikki Nicholson ......................................... Priscilla Pacheco 1994....................................Nikki Nicholson 1997............................................. Kathy Vis 2000......................................Stacy Buerger 2004.............................Alexandra Oquendo SEC Player of the Year 1994................................. Priscilla Pacheco SEC Freshman of the Year 1991................................. Priscilla Pacheco 1992........................................Hadli Anstine 1995...........................................Cassie Brill 1996.....................................Rebecca Dady 2002.................................. Julia Petruschke SEC Player of the Week 1994..........................Nikki Nicholson (9/26) ............................... Priscilla Pacheco (11/8) 1995..........................Nikki Nicholson (10/3) ................................... Hadli Anstine (10/17) 1997................................. Kathy Vis (10/21) 1998................................. Kathy Vis (11/10) 1999................................. Kathy Vis (11/17) 2000......................... Stacy Buerger (10/24) 2002........................Julia Petruschke (9/24) .............................. Julia Petruschke (11/12) 2003.....................Rashinda Reed (D, 9/23) ................... Alexandra Oquendo (O, 10/14) ..........................Julia Petruschke (O, 11/11) ......................... Julia Petruschke (D, 11/18) 2004............. Alexandra Oquendo (O, 9/14) .............................Margot Wallace (O, 10/5) ................... Alexandra Oquendo (O, 10/12) ......................Alexandra Oquendo (O, 11/9) 2005...............Brooke Burlingame (D, 8/30) .....................................Maria Taylor (F, 9/6) ..............................Meagan Welch (D, 9/20) ...................................Maria Taylor (F, 9/27) 2006..................Josefine Ehmke (F, 10/10) 2007............................Erika Clark (F, 8/27) ..................................Britta Buethe (F, 9/17) .................................. Maria Taylor (O, 11/5) 2008............................Maria Taylor (O, 9/8) ............................. Lindsay Gehan (O, 10/8) ................................Maria Taylor (O, 10/27) .......................... Kathleen Gates (F, 10/27) *O = Offensive; D = Defensive; F = Freshman Postgraduate Scholarships 1991.................................Jodi Kruse (SEC) ........................................Jill Moore (NCAA) 1995............. Nikki Nicholson (SEC, NCAA) CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year 1994....................................Nikki Nicholson 1995....................................Nikki Nicholson CoSIDA Academic All-America 1989....................................Jill Moore (2nd) 1990.....................................Jill Moore (1st) 1991.....................................Jill Moore (1st) 1992.................................. Jodi Kruse (2nd) 1993................................... Jodi Kruse (1st) ...................................Nikki Nicholson (2nd) 1994............................Nikki Nicholson (1st) 1995............................Nikki Nicholson (1st) 1998..................................Cassie Brill (3rd)

1989 - Andrea Clark, Stephanie Dunkle, Erin Hosie, Jill Moore, Kelly Pentecost, Melanie Powelson, Sharon Waddell 1990 - Stephanie Dunkle, Kristin Hackley, Jill Moore, Kelly Pentecost 1991 - Donna Carr, Jodi Kruse, Jill Moore 1992 - Donna Carr, Ashley Cook, Helene Kon, Jodi Kruse, Karyn Meyer, Franci Rard 1993 - Hadli Anstine, Christy Cagle, Ashley Cook, Kristy Johnson, Jodi Kruse, Karyn Meyer, Nikki Nicholson 1994 - Hadli Anstine, Kristy Johnson, Karyn Meyer, Nikki Nicholson 1995 - Hadli Anstine, Kristy Johnson, Nikki Nicholson, Jennifer Wilkerson 1996 - Allison Dickinson, Sandy Kruger, Kristi Richardson 1997 - Cassie Brill, Allison Dickinson, Lane Fluker, Christine Nelson, Courtney Shealy, Lital Sisso, Beverly Uipi 1998 - Cassie Brill, Rebecca Dady, Allison Dickinson, Courtney Shealy, Mindi Westfall 1999 - Stacy Buerger, Rebecca Dady, Erin Gornes, Kristine Keese, Courtney Shealy, Mindi Westfall 2000 - Stacy Buerger, Jessica Leverette 2001 - Stacy Buerger, Jennifer Foytich, Kristine Keese 2002 - Stacy Buerger, Casey DeLong, Luresa Forsythe, Jennifer Foytich, Erin Gornes, Stephanie Jackson, Jennie Metz, Margot Wallace 2003 - Kaitlyn Filar, Andrea Fisher, Luresa Forsythe, Jennie Metz, Liz Pace, Julia Petruschke, Margot Wallace, Meagan Welch 2004 - Andrea Fisher, Angela Hale, Jennie Metz, Liz Pace, Julia Petruschke, Margot Wallace, Meagan Welch 2005 - Brooke Burlingame, Angela Hale, Liz Pace, Julia Petruschke, Meagan Welch 2006 - Brooke Burlingame, Anjelica Partridge, Maria Taylor 2007 - Kelsey Burkett, Brooke Burlingame, Renee Johnson, Simone May, Alexis Morgan, Anjelica Partridge, Maria Taylor, Katie Winschel 2008 - Kelsey Burkett, Lindsay Gehan, Simone May, Anjelica Partridge, Maria Taylor

Georgia Volleyball History

AVCA All-America 1993.........................Priscilla Pacheco (1st) ...................................Nikki Nicholson (2nd) 1994.........................Priscilla Pacheco (1st) ...................................Nikki Nicholson (2nd) 2004....................Alexandra Oquendo (3rd)

SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2004..............................Brooke Burlingame 2006...................................Josefine Ehmke ..................................................... Sam Lum .............................................Katie Winschel 2007........................................Britta Buethe ............................................ Lindsay Gehan 2008............................................Ann Dylla .......................................... Kathleen Gates SEC Volleyball Community Service Team 1998................................. Allison Dickinson 2003...................................Luresa Forsythe 2004....................................Margot Wallace 2005.....................................Simona Speed 2006......................................Alexis Morgan 2007................................ Anjelica Partridge 2008................................ Anjelica Partridge

CoSIDA Academic All-District 1983............................Sandy Perkins (2nd) 1984............................. Sandy Perkins (1st) 2005..................... Brooke Burlingame (3rd) 2006..................... Brooke Burlingame (3rd) 2008................................ Maria Taylor (3rd) SEC Academic Honor Roll 1983 - Sandy Perkins, Sue Ushela 1984 - Alice Modic, Sandy Perkins 1985 - Laurie Henderson, Jenny McDowell, Sandy Perkins 1986 - Laurie Henderson, Jenny McDowell, Sandy Perkins 1987 - Andrea Clark, Sandi Trani 1988 - Andrea Clark, Erin Hosie

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Georgia Volleyball History

Elite Bulldogs 2,000 POINT CLUB/CAREER Points Kills 3,018.0 2,675 2,264.5 2,030 2,020.0 1,729

Player Priscilla Pacheco (1991-94) Julia Petruschke (2002-05) Maria Taylor (2005-08) Player Priscilla Pacheco (1991-94) Julia Petruschke (2002-05) Nikki Nicholson (1992-95) Maria Taylor (2005-08) Christie Lord (1987-90) Shelly Gross (1983-86) Dianne Rohde (1983-86) Stacy Buerger (1998-01) Christa Faris (1985-89) Alexandra Oquendo (2002-05) Rebecca Dady (1996-99) Hadli Anstine (1992-95) Lital Sisso (1994-97) Kathy Vis (1996-98) Laurie Henderson (1982-85) Player Shelly Gross (1983-86) Jenny McDowell (1984-87) Laurie Henderson (1982-85) Christa Faris (1985-89) Julia Petruschke (2002-05) Luresa Forsythe (2000-03) Nikki Nicholson (1992-95) Ashley Cook (1990-93) Brooke Burlingame (2004-07) Dianne Rohde (1983-86) Priscilla Pacheco (1991-94) Christie Lord (1987-90) Rebecca Dady (1996-99) Jill Moore (1988-91) Stacy Buerger (1998-01) Player Stacy Buerger (1998-01) Rebecca Dady (1996-99) Christa Faris (1985-89) Shelly Gross (1983-86) Laurie Henderson (1982-85) Christie Lord (1987-90) Jenny McDowell (1984-87) Jill Moore (1988-91) Nikki Nicholson (1992-95) Priscilla Pacheco (1991-94) Julia Petruschke (2002-05) Dianne Rohde (1983-86)

1,000 KILL CLUB/CAREER Kills 2,675 2,030 1,850 1,729 1,649 1,636 1,565 1,545 1,537 1,531 1,526 1,449 1,117 1,076 1,074 1,000 DIG CLUB/CAREER

Aces 193 115 103

Hitting % .300 .228 .305 .223 .235 .291 .245 .218 .286 .361 .210 .323 .216 .311 .234

Digs 1,748 1,462 1,370 1,340 1,295 1,235 1,205 1,188 1,171 1,167 1,134 1,125 1,124 1,023 1,011

Digs/Set 3.41 2.92 3.08 2.79 2.80 2.84 2.60 2.50 3.40 2.37 2.36 2.38 2.66 2.01 2.63

DOUBLE GRAND CLUB/CAREER Kills Assists 1,545 -- 1,526 -- 1,537 -- 1,636 -- 1,074 -- 1,649 -- -- 5,667 -- 4,023 1,850 -- 2,675 -- 2,030 -- 1,565 --

Priscilla Pacheco

BA 176 169 266

Kills/Set 5.57 4.38 4.00 3.97 3.49 3.20 3,17 4.01 3.20 3.92 3.62 3.16 2.43 3.47 2.41

TRIPLE-DOUBLE CLUB/SINGLE MATCH Player Kills Assists Maria Taylor at Arkansas, 10/5/07 29 -- Meagan Welch at Kentucky, 11/14/03 12 -- Kathy Vis vs. S. Carolina 9/26/97 18 -- Kathy Vis vs. Washington 8/31/96 12 --

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BS 62 35 55

Digs 1,011 1,124 1,340 1,748 1,370 1,125 1,462 1,023 1,205 1,134 1,295 1,167 Digs 11 12 12 12

Blocks 10 11 10 10

Player Hadli Anstine (1992) Hadli Anstine (1993) Hadli Anstine (1994) Hadli Anstine (1995) Cassie Brill (1995) Ashley Cook (1992) Ashley Cook (1993) Christa Faris (1985) Christa Faris (1986) Laurie Henderson (1985) Karen Kelley (1983) Karen Kelley (1984) Jane Lembke (1982) Jill Moore (1990) Jill Moore (1991) Nikki Nicholson (1995) Kelli Ogden (1988) Kelli Ogden (1989) Melanie Powelson (1988) Franci Rard (1990) Lital Sisso (1994) Lital Sisso (1996) Lital Sisso (1997) Maria Taylor (2007) Sandi Trani (1985) Sandi Trani (1986) Sandi Trani (1987) Sue Ushela (1983) Kathy Vis (1997) Kathy Vis (1998)

TRIPLE-TRIPLE CLUB/SINGLE SEASON Kills Assists 272 -- 411 -- 326 -- 440 -- 269 -- 203 129 340 -- 242 -- 303 -- 344 -- 501 -- 407 -- 477 119 (aces) 131 1,558 396 205 478 -- 265 -- 279 -- 154 -- 399 100 (aces) 113 -- 382 -- 301 -- 498 -- 346 -- 305 -- 238 -- 225 179 411 -- 395 --

Digs 145 257 238 257 126 246 333 321 306 580 228 314 -- 324 263 347 151 163 156 435 148 202 225 272 183 256 237 271 199 204

Player Ashley Cook (1993) Lenore Davis (1990) Lenore Davis (1991) Christa Faris (1986) Christa Faris (1987) Shelly Gross (1985) Shelly Gross (1986) Laurie Henderson (1985) Karen Kelley (1984) Christie Lord (1988) Christie Lord (1989) Jenny McDowell (1985) Jenny McDowell (1986) Jenny McDowell (1987) Jill Moore (1990) Nikki Nicholson (1993) Nikki Nicholson (1994) Nikki Nicholson (1995) Sue Novak (1992) Priscilla Pacheco (1992) Priscilla Pacheco (1993) Julia Petruschke (2002) Julia Petruschke (2003) Julia Petruschke (2004) Franci Rard (1990) Dianne Rohde (1985) Dianne Rohde (1986)

DOUBLE 300 CLUB/SINGLE SEASON Kills Assists 340 -- 300 -- 372 -- 303 -- 532 -- 554 -- 715 -- 344 -- 407 -- 556 -- 485 -- -- 1,630 -- 1,701 -- 1,297 -- 1,558 472 -- 543 -- 478 -- 321 -- 621 -- 754 -- 665 -- 496 -- 442 -- 399 -- 419 -- 590 --

Digs 333 343 332 306 383 575 655 580 314 309 348 410 403 353 324 430 351 347 389 300 315 332 364 315 435 414 451

Julia Petruschke

University of Georgia Volleyball

Maria Taylor

Blocks 110 159 135 143 198 -112 135 128 100 110 110 124 --114 121 109 131 -139 151 156 125 117 135 115 -131 115


Georgia Volleyball

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2009 Schedule

Opponent Georgia Tech! Mercer! Austin Peay! DUKE^ TENNESSEE STATE^ SOUTH ALABAMA^ PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE Siena% Colgate% Long Island% Alabama* Mississippi State* WESTERN CAROLINA LSU* ARKANSAS* OLE MISS* Tennessee* Kentucky* SOUTH CAROLINA* FLORIDA* MISSISSIPPI STATE* ALABAMA* AUBURN* LSU* Florida* South Carolina* KENTUCKY* TENNESSEE* Ole Miss* Arkansas* Auburn*

Georgia Tech Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. GEORGIA DAWGS INVITATIONAL, ATHENS, GA. Long Island Tournament, Brooklyn, N.Y. Southeastern Conference Match

Location Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. ATHENS, GA. ATHENS, GA. ATHENS, GA. ATHENS, GA. Brooklyn, N.Y. Brooklyn, N.Y. Brooklyn, N.Y. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Starkville, Miss. ATHENS, GA. ATHENS, GA. ATHENS, GA. ATHENS, GA. Knoxville, Tenn. Lexington, Ky. ATHENS, GA. ATHENS, GA. ATHENS, GA. ATHENS, GA. ATHENS, GA. Baton Rouge, La. Gainesville, Fla. Columbia, S.C. ATHENS, GA. ATHENS, GA. Oxford, Miss. Fayetteville, Ark. Auburn, Ala.

Time (ET) 7 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 10 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7 p.m.


University of Georgia Volleyball Head Coach Joel McCartney, Assistant Coaches Chad Hanson & Briana McCarthy, Volunteer Coach Andrea McCartney. Athletic Trainer Leigh Starzynksi, Strength Coach Michael Schweigert, Team Manager Katherine Drye. Student-Athletes: Briana Bahr, Nicole Choi, Erika Clark, Ann Dylla, Adria Fecteau, Kathleen Gates, Valentina Gonzalez, Lauren Hutchinson, Kathleen Luft, Simone May, Michele Simmons & Carla Tietz.


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