2013 GSU Volleyball Media Guide

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2013 Schedule Date 8/30 8/30 8/31 8/31 9/7 9/7

Opponent Samford Tournament vs Presbyterian College at Samford vs Minnesota vs Mercer USC Upstate Tournament at USC Upstate vs Wofford

9/10 9/12 9/13 9/14 9/14 9/20 9/21 9/21

9/27 9/29 10/2 10/4 10/6 10/11 10/12 10/18 10/20 10/25 10/27 11/1 11/2 11/8 11/9 11/13 11/15 11/7 11/21-23 12/5-7

Location

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Homewood, Ala. Homewood, Ala. Homewood, Ala. Homewood, Ala.

5:30 pm 8:00 pm 11:00 am 4:00 pm

Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C.

10:00 am 2:00 pm

UAB Clemson Georgia State Invitational UCF Davidson Buffalo SIU-Edwardsville Tournament vs Arkansas Pine Bluff vs Depaul at SIU-Edwardsville

Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.

7:00 pm 7:00 pm

Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.

7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:30 pm

Edwardsville, Ill. Edwardsville, Ill. Edwardsville, Ill.

4:00 pm 10:00 am 7:00 pm

at Arkansas State at Arkansas Little Rock Western Kentucky Texas Arlington Texas State at Troy at South Alabma at Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Lafayette at Louisiana-Monroe at Texas Arlington at Texas State Arkansas Little Rock Arkansas State at Western Kentucky Troy South Alabama Sun Belt Conference Championship NCAA First Round

Jonesboro, Ark.* Little Rock, Ark.* Atlanta, Ga.* Atlanta, Ga.* Atlanta, Ga.* Troy, Ala.* Mobile, Ala.* Lafayette, La.* Atlanta, Ga.* Atlanta, Ga.* Monroe, La.* Arlington, Texas* San Marcos, Texas* Atlanta, Ga.* Atlanta, Ga.* Bowling Green, Ky.* Atlanta, Ga.* Atlanta, Ga.* Troy, Ala.* TBA

8:00 pm 2:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 12:00 pm TBA TBA

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2013 Georgia State General Information GSU Sports Communications Associate Athletics Director........................Jerry Trickie Assistant Athletics Director.................... Allison George Assistant Athletics Director......................Charlie Taylor Associate Director.....................................Mike Holmes Graduate Assistant............................... Matt Arsenault Graduate Assistant (Volleyball SID)........... Cassie Folck Office Phone........................................... 404-413-4166 Cell Phone............................................... 260-418-3449 Fax.......................................................... 404-413-4034 Email.................................................. cfolck1@gsu.edu Athletics Website................... GeorgiaStateSports.com Mailing Address.......................................P.O. Box 3975 ............................................. Atlanta, Ga. 30302-2975 Overnight Address............... 125 Decatur St., Suite 130 ...................................................... Atlanta, Ga. 30303

First year of competition...................................... 1985 Overall record........................................435-457 (.487) Conference regular season titles................................ 5 Conference tournament titles..................................... 4 NCAA Appearances.......................................... 1 (2000) ....................... Result: L, 3-0 at #2 Southern California Facility.............................................. GSU Sports Arena Capacity............................................................... 3,800 Head Coach..........................Tami Audia (Xavier, 2000) Record at school................................. 32-52 (4th year) Career record........................................................Same E-mail................................................. taudia@gsu.edu Associate Head Coach................ Kelly Audia (4th year) Assistant Coach............................Dun Hahn (3rd year) Team Manager...................................Taylor McDowell Athletic Trainer...........................................Anne Bryan Strength and Conditioning..................Melissa Schmitz

Media Guide Table of Contents 2013 Schedule..........................................................2 Table of Contents......................................................3 Athletic Staff......................................................... 4-6 Sun Belt....................................................................7 GSU....................................................................... 8-9 GSU Campus..................................................... 10-11 Campus Housing............................................... 12-13 Atlanta.............................................................. 14-15 Master Plan............................................................16 Team Roster............................................................17 Season Outlook................................................. 18-19 Coaching Staff.................................................. 20-23 Support Staff...........................................................24 The Panthers...........................................................25 Senior.....................................................................26 Juniors.............................................................. 27-28 Sophomores...................................................... 29-34 Freshmen/Transfers.......................................... 35-36 2012 Statistics.................................................. 37-39 Records............................................................. 40-45 All-Time Roster.......................................................46 Awards............................................................. 47-50 Year-By-Year Results......................................... 51-57 All-Time Series Results...................................... 58-62 All-Time Opponents................................................63

2012 overall record............................................... 4-20 ........................Home: 3-7 / Away: 0-10 / Neutral: 1-3 2012 conference record/finish (CAA)............ 2-10 (9th) ..........................Home: 2-4 / Away: 0-6 / Neutral: 0-0 Letterwinners returning/lost for 2013.....................8/1 Starters returning/lost for 2013..............................5/1 Newcomers................................................................. 3

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Location.......................................................... Atlanta Founded..............................................................1913 Enrollment.......................................................32,000 Nickname.....................................................Panthers Colors.....................................................Blue & White Affiliation............................................ NCAA Divsion I Conference..................................Sun Belt Conference President............................. Mark P. Becker/5th year Director of Athletics.............Cheryl L. Levick/5th year Athletics Dept. Phone.......................... 404-413-4000

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MARK P. BECKER GSU PRESIDENT

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ince beginning his tenure as Georgia State University’s seventh president in January 2009, President Mark P. Becker has provided a vision for the future of Georgia State University and led the institution into a period of marked growth and advancement. Reflecting his vision of the urban public research university for the 21st century, the university adopted a dynamic 10-year strategic plan that has Georgia State well on its way to becoming one of the nation’s premier urban research universities. As a first generation college student who began his educational career at a community college, Becker is personally and professionally committed to ensuring that students of all economic backgrounds succeed and are given opportunities to compete on a level playing field. Under his leadership, Georgia State’s graduation rate has already increased by 10 percent, and the university is becoming a national model for undergraduate education. It leads the nation in eliminating disparities in graduation rates based on race or ethnicity, and, as one of the most diverse universities in America, is first in the nation among non-profit institutions in graduating AfricanAmerican students. By promoting the achievements of the university, making it more visible locally and nationally, and demonstrating the value of a Georgia State degree, the university under Becker’s leadership has set a series of university records for enrollment, graduation rates and total graduates. Becker has also placed high priority on ensuring financial support for students, and as a result need- and meritbased scholarship funds distributed by the university have tripled since his arrival. Becker’s passion for student success has been matched by his commitment to increasing multidisciplinary research and economic development as facilitated by the creation of new research centers, the Second Century Initiative—an ambitious program to hire one-hundred senior faculty members to serve in interdisciplinary research clusters, and an enhanced emphasis on the translation of faculty research into products and companies. This commitment has brought the university to new heights of research accomplishment, as reflected, for example, in new university records for sponsored research funding and federal research funding. Being globally connected and engaged is another important component of Becker’s 2013 GEORGIA STATE VOLLEYBALL

vision for the modern research university. Seeking to position Georgia State faculty and students to thrive in an increasingly complex and global landscape, Becker has worked with faculty leaders and international partners to enhance Georgia State’s global profile. In 2010 the university partnered with Beijing Language and Culture University to establish a Confucius Institute with an emphasis on business and commerce. In 2012 the institute was named a “2012 Confucius Institute of the Year.” Becker is particularly committed to developing strong partnerships with universities in rapidly growing economies. As a result, the university is working to strengthen relationships with counterparts in Brazil, China, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey. These partners are the basis for the development of new student and faculty exchanges, study abroad programs, research collaborations, executive training initiatives, government and private sector networks, and dual-degree programs. Becker has aggressively advanced the campus’ physical development and revitalization of downtown Atlanta. This has included major additions to campus housing and dining, research and academic facilities, as well as intramural and athletics facilities. In 2010 the university added football to its athletics program, and in 2013 added sand volleyball and moved to the Sun Belt Conference to advance into the Division I – FBS level of NCAA competition. Throughout his career Becker has served on boards and committees of civic, government and professional bodies. He serves, for example, on the boards of the Coalition of Urban Serving Universities, World Affairs Council of Atlanta, Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Georgia Aquarium, Georgia Research Alliance, Woodruff Arts Center, and the Atlanta Committee for Progress. He also serves on the executive committees of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education (Chair) and Central Atlanta Progress. Trained as a statistician, Becker has had a distinguished career in biostatistics and public

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health sciences. For most of his professorial career he was a member of the faculty in the Department of Biostatistics at the University of Michigan, where he also held appointments in the Institute for Social Research, and the Department of Statistics. He was made a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Becker has been principal investigator on research grants from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. He has published extensively in leading journals, and his doctoral students have gone on to successful careers in leading higher education institutions and with multinational companies. Becker served on multiple editorial boards, was co-editor of Sociological Methodology, and was a guest editor for Sociological Methods and Research and for the Journal of the American Statistical Association. Prior to his appointment as president of Georgia State, Becker was executive vice president for academic affairs and provost at the University of South Carolina and dean of the School of Public Health and assistant vice president of Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Response at the University of Minnesota. From 1989 to 2000, Becker was a professor in the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health, where he also was associate dean for academic affairs. He has held academic appointments at the University of Washington, the University of Florida and Cornell University. Becker attended Harford (Md.) Community College, earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Towson State University in 1980 and his Ph.D. degree in statistics from the Pennsylvania State University in 1985. Becker grew up in Havre de Grace, Md., near Baltimore. He and his wife, Laura Voisinet, have two adult children, Matthew and Julia.


CHERYL L. LEVICK D I R E C TO R O F AT H L E T I C S

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highly respected administrator with over two decades of experience guiding programs to the highest level of NCAA play, Cheryl L. Levick has successfully combined athletic and educational opportunities for students since the start of her career in collegiate athletics. As Georgia State’s Director of Athletics, Levick has helped boost the Panthers’ visibility on the national stage in multiple sports while adhering to the athletic department’s mission statement of shaping champions for today and leaders for tomorrow. The transformation of the Panther Athletics Department has been remarkable under Levick. Each program has been enhanced or in the case of football, built from scratch – the program had one player, two helmets and seven coaches when she arrived in 2009. Now it is set to compete at the FBS level in just its fourth season. To make that jump in schedule and talent, Levick hired Trent Miles away from his alma mater in December 2012 after he constructed an impressive – if not totally improbable – turnaround at Indiana State. Miles was not the first high-level coaching hire Levick successfully maneuvered for the Panthers as she also plucked Ron Hunter out of the state of Indiana in 2011. He quickly revitalized Georgia State basketball with its first postseason berth in a decade in his first year, and now has Panther fans eagerly awaiting the 2013-14 campaign. The significant imprint Levick has created at GSU can be seen across the entire athletic department. She has put Georgia State in position to compete for league titles right off the bat as it fully moves into the Sun Belt Conference in 2013-14. Last year, GSU squads won two SBC team crowns to put the conference on notice that the Panthers are not just

moving up, but they are ready to win from the start. Levick’s tenure in sport-crazy Atlanta has been marked by significant upgrades in facilities and fundraising. Annual giving to the Panther Athletic Club (PAC) has steadily increased by more than tenfold, and the three largest gifts in the history of GSU athletics have been secured. Construction projects have included the GSU Football Practice Complex, new facilities for strength and conditioning and sports medicine, and upgrades to every venue used by the Panthers. Arguably the most impressive project to date is the state-of-the-art facility for sand volleyball, the Panthers’ most recent sport addition. It was finished in time for the inaugural season in 2013, and is part of the ambitious Athletics Master Facilities Plan that Levick developed to address needs for every sport. Continuous success has been seen in the classroom as Georgia State student-athletes have excelled in recent years. Together, Panther student-athletes have recorded a cumulative grade-point average above 3.0 for 10 consecutive semesters while completing more than 5,000 hours of community service annually. Levick has been a significant proponent of providing opportunities for women in college sports. She started the Women, Sports and Power Luncheon to raise money for women’s sports by female donors, an event that has been successful at each of her previous stops as athletic director. The event helped raise $50,000 for GSU women’s teams in 2013.

THE LEVICK FAMILY: (from left) Michael Klass, Heather, Melissa, Jason Lake, Cheryl.

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In 2011, Levick was named a “Game Changer” among women in sports business by the SportsBusiness Journal, and she was twice (1998 and 1999) named one of the nation’s Top 25 Female Sports Executives by Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal. The National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) also named her Division I Athletic Administrator of the Year in 2001. Levick came to Georgia State from Maryland, where she served as chief of staff/ executive senior athletic director while overseeing the day-to-day management of the 27-sport program. That came after serving three years (2004-07) as director of athletics at Saint Louis, where she led the Billikens’ transition to the Atlantic 10 Conference and was the lead fundraiser for an $80 million on-campus arena and practice complex. In four years (2000-04) as director of athletics and recreation at Santa Clara, Levick oversaw a major renovation of the school’s basketball arena and saw the Broncos’ women’s soccer team capture the 2001 national championship. It is still the only NCAA team title in school history. Levick spent 12 years at Stanford as senior associate athletic director and senior woman administrator. She was the primary administrator for 33 varsity programs that won 44 national championships and helped Stanford to six straight Sears Cup titles. She also served as assistant commissioner of the Pac-10 Conference, assistant director of communications and women’s programs at the NCAA, women’s gymnastics coach and associate athletic director at Slippery Rock, and assistant gymnastics coach and synchronized swim coach at Indiana. Levick began her career at Pattonville Senior High School in St. Louis, Mo., coaching gymnastics and women’s track. Levick is a 1974 graduate of Missouri, and holds a master’s degree in athletic administration from Indiana. She has two daughters: Heather and husband Michael Klass with grandson Brady born in July 2013; and Melissa and husband Jason Lake. 2013 GEORGIA STATE VOLLEYBALL


ATHLETICS STAFF JAMIE BOGGS

GEORGE PIERCE

Exec. Senior Associate AD COO / SWA

Faculty Athletics Representative

JOHN PORTLAND Senior Associate AD Internal Operations

MISTY BROWN

DENA FREEMAN-PATTON

Assistant AD Development & Special Events

TODD REESER

Exec. Senior Associate AD Development & Sport Services

BOB MURPHY

Associate AD Student-Athlete Develop.

Associate AD Sports Medicine & Nutrition

ALLISON GEORGE

MATT NEWHOUSE

Assistant AD Communications

AWILDA RAGLAND Assistant AD Human Resources

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Assistant AD Marketing

ISAAC FULLARD

Senior Associate AD External Affairs

JERRY TRICKIE

Associate AD - Strategic Communications & P.R.

ERIC PAZ

Assistant AD Compliance

CHARLIE TAYLOR STEVE WOJCIKOWSKI Assistant AD Assistant AD Communications Facilities & Operations

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ROB CLARK

Senior Associate AD Development

KEVIN WHITE Associate AD Business

BEN POLLARD

Assistant AD - Speed, Strength & Conditioning


SUN BELT CONFERENCE

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fter more than a year’s worth of anticipation, the wait is finally over. On July 1, 2013, the Georgia State Athletic Department officially became a full member of the Sun Belt Conference and will now compete for championships in 14 league-sponsored sports starting this fall. “We look forward to playing a leadership role in the Sun Belt Conference and our teams competing for Sun Belt titles and postseason berths,” Director of Athletics Cheryl L. Levick said. “It really is a tremendous day in Georgia State sports history.” GSU’s move onto a national stage in all sports officially began on April 9, 2012. At a press conference inside the Georgia Dome, Sun Belt Conference officials joined Georgia State President Mark Becker and Levick at the public announcement of the Panthers’ impending conference move. A feasibility study begun in the fall of 2011 concluded the Panthers were well positioned to make the jump to the FBS level and that the Sun Belt would be an ideal fit. The rest has been history. The move now allows GSU to build on regional rivalries with several schools within driving distance, while also showcasing its talented teams to the country. It is a return home of sorts for Georgia State, which was a founding member of the Sun Belt Conference in 1976. At that time, the league consisted of six universities playing across four men’s sports – basketball, soccer, tennis and golf. Today, the Sun Belt Conference sponsors 18 sports, including 14 that the Panthers will vie for conference titles. On the men’s side, GSU will compete in baseball, basketball, football, golf and tennis, while women’s sports include basketball, golf, cross country, soccer, softball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and court volleyball. GSU has also announced plans to add women’s swimming and diving, another Sun Belt-sponsored sport. The Panthers already own two Sun Belt Conference titles in the past year. Ten individual sports were accepted into the league for 2012-13, giving the women’s cross country and men’s tennis teams a leg up on collecting hardware. Each squad won the Sun Belt title and helped Georgia State finish ahead of two SBC schools in the 2012-13 Vic Bubas Cup standings (an all sports trophy) despite competing in only half of the league’s sports.

SUN BELT PRESS CONFERENCE, APRIL 9, 2012

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GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY

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eorgia State University is a leading urban research university, educating Georgia’s most diverse student population.

With an enrollment of more than 32,000 students, it is the second largest institution in the University System of Georgia. Students arrive from every county in Georgia, every state in the nation and more than 150 countries. Georgia State offers educational opportunities for traditional and nontraditional students at both the graduate and undergraduate levels by blending the best of theoretical and applied inquiry, scholarly and professional pursuits, and scientific and artistic expression. With strong disciplinary-based departments and a wide array of problem-oriented interdisciplinary programs, the goal of the university is to develop, transmit, and utilize knowledge in order to provide access to quality education for diverse groups of students, to educate leaders for the State of Georgia and the nation, and to prepare citizens for lifelong learning in a global society. Georgia State was founded in 1913 and celebrates its Centennial in 2013. The university offers 250 degree programs in 100 fields of study at the bachelor’s, master’s, specialist and doctoral levels through eight colleges: the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, the Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Education, the College of Law, the Honors College, the Institute of Public Health, and the J. Mack Robinson College of Business.


Georgia State has over 50 nationally and internationally ranked programs, including these top U.S. programs: • No. 1 Best Value Law School • No. 2 Best Health Law Program • No. 2 Best JD/MA in Philosophy • No. 4 Best Program in Public Finance and Budgeting • No. 4 Best Risk Management and Insurance Program • No. 8 Best Computer Information Systems Program • No. 10 Best Real Estate Program • No. 12 Best Program in City Management and Urban Policy • No. 12 Best Program in Nonprofit Management • No. 13 Best Hospitality Program

One of the most diverse universities in America, Georgia State is first in the nation among non-profit institutions in graduating African-American students.


GSU CAMPUS

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ocated in the heart of one of America’s great cities, the Georgia State University campus has a profound influence on the changing landscape of downtown Atlanta. While the building blocks of the university will always be high-achieving students, world-class faculty and groundbreaking research, Georgia State boasts an ever-expanding and improving campus to accommodate that foundation. In the last decade, the Rialto Theater restoration, Student Center, Student Recreation Center, University Lofts, University Commons, Helen M. Aderhold classroom building, Parker H. Petit Science Teaching and Research Center and many other buildings have transformed the downtown cityscape at Atlanta’s core.


Georgia State is where city life meets campus life for a unique and exciting student experience. • Five residence halls housing over 4,000 students • More than 300 student organizations • Six campus dining locations • State-of-the-art Student Recreation Center • Six student media outlets


CAMPUS HOUSING

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he Georgia State University campus features some of the finest housing facilities in the nation. On-campus housing continues to grow, and more than 4,000 GSU students now live on campus. The University Commons, opened in 2007, is a 4.2-acre complex of four buildings surrounding a landscaped courtyard. All units come with fully-equipped kitchens, furnished bedrooms and spacious living areas. During the fall of 2009, Patton Hall opened to provide suite-style living for 325 residents and includes an on-site dining facility. In 2010, GSU opened its first Greek housing, which consists of nine fraternities and sororities housed in three-story townhomes. Opened in 2011, the Piedmont North Complex houses approximately 1,100 residents and offers a traditional residence hall lifestyle with all the amenities one would expect from a premier housing program, including a dining facility. The University Lofts, opened in 2002, contain fullyfurnished, loft-style apartments that blend urban style with modern features. All residence halls feature a full range of amenities including study and community lounge areas, laundry facilities, 24/7 security patrols, on-site or nearby parking and more.

UNIVERSITY COMMONS


NO. 1 IN THE NATION Georgia State University’s residence halls have been ranked No. 1 in the nation by Dormsplash.com.

UNIVERSITY LOFTS

PIEDMONT NORTH

PATTON HALL

GREEK HOUSING


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tlanta is integral to Georgia State’s educational experience. Students and faculty are part of a living laboratory where they study and create solutions for the challenges of the 21st century. The metropolitan Atlanta area is home to more than five million people and the world’s busiest airport. GSU students benefit from resources for research, access to prominent leaders and thinkers, and proximity to internships, jobs and service related to their field of study. Students intern at Fortune 500 companies, national non-profits, government agencies and federal and state courts. More Georgia executives hold advanced degrees from the Robinson College of Business than from any other school in the Southeast.

Some of the many attractions within minutes of the Georgia State campus: • Georgia Aquarium • Centennial Olympic Park • Georgia Dome • Philips Arena • Martin Luther King Jr. Center • CNN Center • State Capitol • Turner Field • World of Coca Cola • Carter Presidential Library • College Football Hall of Fame (open in 2014)



ATHLETICS MASTER FACILITIES PLAN

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n institution on the rise, Georgia State University has a tradition of progress that is reflected in its rising stature, growing campus and broadening influence. The Georgia State Athletics Master Facilities Plan is a blueprint for success and growth for GSU Athletics that will allow every Panther program to compete at the highest level. By building top-notch venues for every sport, Georgia State can recruit the best student-athletes and help them develop into champions. These new facilities will also enhance the game day experience for students, alumni and fans. The centerpiece of the Athletics Master Plan is the transformation of the GSU Sports Arena (left), the home of Panther basketball and volleyball as well as the athletics offices.

The Sand Volleyball Complex (far right), opened in 2013. The Master Plan also includes new venues for baseball (right), softball, soccer and court volleyball.


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Name Pos. Kristina Stinson............................OH/RS Morgan Patterson...................... OH/DS Sydney Hunsley...........................OH/RS Andrea Book.................................MB/RS Andrea DeLeon................................. S Gabby Serafin.................................DS/L Dede Bohannon............................. OH Eliza Zachary.................................... MB Molly Shonk..................................... OH Andrea’ Ezell..................................... MB Natalia Nieto...................................... S Emily Averbeck..............................DS/L Kitan Ajanaku...............................MB/RS

Ht. 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-3 5-9 5-7 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-3 5-8 5-3 5-11

Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Fr. Buford, Ga. (North Gwinnett) Fr. Marietta, Ga. (Walton) So. LaVista, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista) Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Seton) So. San Juan, Puerto Rico (Bonneville School) So. Leesburg, Va. (Loudoun County) So. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian) So. Bloomington, Minn. (Jefferson) Fr. Blacklick, Ohio (Bishop Hartley) Jr. Largo, Fla. (Pinellas Park) So. San Juan, Puerto Rico (Academia Discipulos de Cristo) Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Seton) R-So. Tulsa, Okla. (Long Beach State)

COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Head Coach:........................... Tami Audia, 4th season (Xavier, 2001) Assistant Coach:................................................Kelly Audia, 4th season Assistant Coach: . ...............................................Dun Hahn, 3rd season Director of Operations: . ........................................... Kirsten Gallagher Student Manager: ....................................................... Taylor McDowell Athletic Trainer:....................................................................... Anne Bryan Strength & Conditioning Coach: . ............................Melissa Schmitz

Tami AUDIA........................................................................... AWW-dee-uh Kelly AUDIA........................................................................... AWW-dee-uh Kitan Ajanaku..................................................KEY-tah Ah-jahn-Ah-koo Andrea’ Ezell................................................................ on-DRAY-uh E-zell Andrea DeLeon..........................................on-DRAY-uh Day-LEE-own Andrea Book............................................................................ ANN-dree-a Natalia NIETO..............................................................................NEE-eht-o

Front Row Left to Right: Kristina Stinson, Gabby Serafin, Dede Bohannon, Natalia Nieto, Emily Averbeck, Andrea DeLeon, Molly Shonk, Morgan Patterson, Kitan Ajanaku Back Row Left to Right: Anne Bryan, Dun Hahn, Kirsten Gallagher, Andrea’ Ezell, Sydney Hunsley, Andrea Book, Eliza Zachary, Kelly Audia, Tami Audia, Taylor McDowell

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Season Outlook “We are really excited about joining the Sun Belt Conference. We are going to have to be ready every single week. We are ready to show them what Georgia State volleyball is all about.” - Head coach Tami Audia It is the fourth year of the Tami Audia era at Georgia State, and this season features a young but talented Panthers squad. Emily Averbeck is the lone senior on a 2013 squad that features a pair of juniors, seven sophomores and three freshmen.

career with several Georgia State top-10 finishes in attack attempts, service aces, digs and digs per set. “We had a great summer with our attackers,” Audia said. “I think we figured out how each one liked to attack and what their individual strengths were. After being in the weight room all spring and summer, they’ve gotten a lot stronger and are able to jump higher. They have more power and the The four newcomers to the Panther program will attacking game all around should be stronger.” be expected to contribute right away. Besides Bohannon and Hunsley, three other “Each one of the four new players is a wellreturners for the Panthers had double digit kills rounded volleyball player,” coach Tami Audia said. last year. Junior Andrea Book had 87, junior Andrea’ “They can do a little of everything and are not totally Ezell had 57 and sophomore Natalia Nieto had 19. specialized. I think they bring a high volleyball IQ to All four of the Panther’s newcomers can attack our team.” as well. With all this firepower on hand, Audia is Three freshmen and one transfer redshirtlooking to make sure the team’s efficiency is on par. sophomore make up the four new additions to the “When you have a young team, efficiency can be team. All three of the freshmen, Cassie Hughes, inconsistent. I’ve seen our attack efficiency improve, Molly Shonk and Kristina Stinson, play outside hitter. but it needs to continue to get better. I am looking Kitan Ajanaku, the redshirt-sophomore, is a middle for our attackers to do a great job all season long.” blocker/right side hitter. “All four of our newcomers are attackers,” Audia added. “They are going to be great additions to our attacking line-up and will fit nicely in our system.” Both Hughes and Shonk come from Ohio while The Panther defense served as the anchor for Stinson hails from nearby Buford, Ga. Ajanaku the 2012 season. transferred to Georgia State after one year at Long The Panthers finished the 2012 season first in Beach State. the Colonial Athletic Association in blocks with an “Beyond volleyball skills, they are all great people average of 2.23 per set. GSU was also third in the and good students. They are great additions to the conference in digs with 16.88 per set. team,” Audia said. “As a whole, we made a commitment to continue to be a great defensive team,” Audia said. “They were battling for the top spot in the CAA last year. We’ve got some more work to do with blocking, Sophomore Dede Bohannon is the top returning but I’m excited to show off the talent we have this attacker from last season with 181 kills in 2012. season.” Fellow sophomores Sydney Hunsley and Eliza Zachary led all returnees in blocks with 91 Zachary were not far behind Bohannon, with 157 rejections last season. She had 23 solo blocks and and 141 kills respectively. 68 block assists, which were good enough to put The only major loss on the attacking front was her third in total blocks in the CAA standings. senior Jamiee Freeman, who ended her four-year Ezell and Book each posted 62 and 59 blocks

Newcomers

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Season Outlook respectively in 2012 and will be expected to tournament, Sept. 6-7, with continue their development season. USC Upstate and Wofford. Roster “Eliza Zachary had a great season last year as Breakdown “This tournament is a little a freshman, and we look forward to seeing how By Class closer [in ability],” Audia said. well she does this year,” Audia said. “That said, “All the teams are athletic and Senior Emily Averbeck and Gabby Serafin are also two of talented.” Emily Averbeck the best defenders around. They understand our The Panthers then return Juniors system, know how the ball needs to be handled on home to host UAB, Clemson Andrea Book offense and are relentless in their pursuit of the and the GSU Invitational. Andrea’ Ezell ball. Those two are very fun to watch.” “It’s going to be a busy Sophomores home week for us with a lot of Kitan Ajanaku opportunities for people to Dede Bohannon come out and watch us. All Andrea DeLeon Two veteran setters are expected to split time Sydney Hunsley the teams are strong and are Natalia Nieto on the floor for the Panthers in 2013. Averbeck proven winners. It certainly Gabby Serafin and Serafin will handle primary duties, but Audia won’t be a walk in the park, Eliza Zachary did not rule out others jumping in when needed. but I do expect us to have a Freshmen “They have worked really hard to be more good showing,” Audia said. Molly Shonk consistent. It’s been fun to watch them battle,” The Panthers then travel Kristina Stinson Audia said. “They are starting to understand our Morgan Patterson to one more tournament, the offense. As a young team last year, it was the SIU-Edwardsville Tournament, first time we had people from different states or before beginning their first countries playing together. Setters are integral season in the Sun Belt. part of the team, so it’s important for us to the see “The Sun Belt is a tough conference,” Audia said. them improve. They are going to become more “It’s going to be our first time traveling to most of consistent with their hard work and natural these schools and vice versa. We are going to need abilities.” to learn the in and outs very quickly and be ready to go every single week. “We will be playing all the teams in the conference in a double round robin format. It’s The 2013 schedule will bring new and exciting very exciting for us to join this conference. The Sun challenges for the Panthers. Georgia State will Belt has been welcoming and accommodating to face Minnesota, top 15-ranked opponent and us already, and we are ready to show them what quarterfinalist at the NCAA Tournament, along with Georgia State volleyball is all about.” Western Kentucky, a Sun Belt opponent and second-round team from the postseason last year. Added to the mix is an ACC opponent, Clemson, and a local rival, Mercer. The Panthers will compete in four tournaments and a few individual matches before embarking on their first Sun Belt Conference schedule. “Our first tournament is the Samford tournament, and I’m excited to see us out on the court for the first tournament,” Audia said. “We will also beplaying Minnesota, which will be a test for us. But we start the tournament off with Presbyterian College, and we will be ready.” The Panthers then move on to the USC Upstate

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Coaching Staff

TAMI AUDIA

Head Coach Hometown: Pontiac, Ill. Alma Mater: Xavier, 2001 4th Year Tami Audia was elevated to the Director of Volleyball at Georgia State in July 2013. She now serves as head coach of the court volleyball team, and oversees all operations of the sand volleyball program. She handed off day-today head coaching duties to Beth Van Fleet for the 2014 sand season. Audia was the first head coach in Georgia State sand volleyball history, and has led the court volleyball team since 2010. Named head volleyball coach at Georgia State on April 14, 2010, Audia guided the Panthers to immediate success in her first two seasons at the helm. She led the Panthers to back-toback winning seasons in conference play, the first time GSU was above .500 in league action since joining the Colonial Athletic Association in 2005. In 2011, Audia guided GSU to its first postseason conference appearance in six years as the Panthers tied for fourth in the 10-team CAA and claimed the No. 4 seed at the conference tournament.

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“We talk about winning championships as our vision for Panther volleyball,” Audia said. “It’s something we don’t shy away from. We always talk about preparing for our conference tournament and ultimately preparing for the NCAA tournament. We want to be one of the 64 teams left in the country that’s playing for a national championship. Every recruit who has committed sees that vision and wants to be a part of it.” In 2011, the Panther court squad earned 14 victories and an 8-6 mark in the CAA for the second consecutive year. GSU claimed three straight wins on three separate occasions during the year and swept CAA finalist VCU. Audia helped the senior pair of Vineece Verdun and Muki Kangwa become two of the most dominant scorers in the league and most prolific players in school history. Verdun was named the CAA’s Preseason Player of the Year and went on to earn first-team All-CAA honors for the second time in 2011 while Kangwa was named thirdteam All-CAA. The two ranked second and third in the league

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with each recording more than 4.0 points per set. Kangwa finished second in school history with 1,361 attacks on the year and Verdun’s league-best .348 hitting percentage helped her to sixth place on the alltime school list. The Panthers went on to secure the fourth seed in the CAA Tournament before falling in the quarterfinal round. In her first year as head coach in 2010, GSU went 14-14 overall and 8-6 in CAA play, finishing in sixth place after being picked 10th in the preseason. The eight CAA wins marked the most for GSU since 2005, its first year in the league. The Panthers were in contention for one of the four CAA Tournament spots until the final weekend of the regular season. Audia began her first year with a bang, as the team won its first three matches with her as head coach, as the Panthers claimed the GSU Invitational title. She became the first GSU coach since 1998 to start a career at 3-0. She also led GSU to its first-ever 3-0 start in CAA play and its best conference start since 2003 when the Panthers were still in the Atlantic Sun.


Coaching Staff She helped mentor senior Ashley Jones (3rd) and then redshirt-junior Verdun (1st) to All-CAA accolades at the end of the season. The first team selection was the first for GSU since 2005. Prior to arriving at GSU, Audia was the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator at Maryland. In addition to two seasons at Maryland, Audia served as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for a highly-successful program at Dayton, which earned four NCAA tournament berths in her five years. In five seasons at Dayton (200307), Audia helped head coach Tim Horsmon lead the Flyers to unprecedented success. The Flyers won the Atlantic-10 Conference Tournament and reached the NCAA tournament four out of five years (2003, 2004, 2005 and 2007), the first conference titles and NCAA berths in school history. In her final season, the Flyers were ranked as high as No. 12 in the nation in the CSTV/AVCA Coaches Poll before finishing with a 33-2 record. Audia was part of a coaching staff that produced four consecutive A-10 Players of the Year (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006), back-to-back Atlantic 10 Setters of the Year (2005, 2006), two A-10 Rookies of the Year (2003, 2007), four A-10 Tournament Most Outstanding Players (2003, 2004, 2005, 2007), 16 all-conference performers and

eight AVCA honorable mention All-Americans. A former collegiate setter, Audia worked directly with the Flyers’ setters, tutoring 2005 A-10 Setter of the Year Nicole Schott and 2006 honoree Erin Schroeder, who also earned honorable mention AllAmerica accolades. At Dayton, Audia built a reputation as an outstanding recruiter, assembling three straight recruiting classes that were ranked among the nation’s top 30 by PrepVolleyball.com. Her first full recruiting class at Dayton in 2004 was rated No. 28, followed by a No. 30 ranking in 2005 and then a No. 22 national ranking for the Flyers’ 2006 class. In 2008, Audia moved with Horsmon to Maryland, and she was promoted to associate head coach for the 2009 season.

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Audia earned her bachelor’s degree in sport management from Xavier in 2001. She was a standout setter for the Musketeers, earning All-Atlantic 10 Conference honors as a senior, when she ranked seventh in the nation in assists per game. The two-time team captain led Xavier to an average of nearly 20 wins per season in her four-year career. Audia began her coaching career in 2001 with the 14 Open team at the Cincinnati Mizuno Classics. She then coached the Delaware (Ohio) High School team in 2002. Audia is a native of Pontiac, Ill., and was inducted into the Pontiac Township High School Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2009-10 in May 2010. She currently resides in Atlanta and is married to Kelly Audia. They have one daughter.

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KELLY AUDIA

Associate Head Coach Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia Alma Mater: Georgia Southern, 1996 4th Year Associate head coach Kelly Audia will begin his fourth season with Panthers in 2013. Audia joined the Georgia State staff in 2010. In 2011, he helped guide the Panthers to the school’s first conference postseason berth in six years and a fourth-place finish in the Colonial Athletic Association. Along the way, the Panthers earned a second straight 8-6 CAA record, the first time above .500 in backto-back seasons for GSU in league play since 2003-04. Audia helped groom two of the league’s top attackers in Vineece Verdun and Muki Kangwa. Verdun’s .347 hitting percentage led the league and earned her a second straight All-CAA first-team selection. Meanwhile, Kangwa developed into one of the strongest forces in the league, finishing second with 3.71 kills and 4.22 points per set, taking home All-CAA third-team honors. In his first year at GSU in 2010, Audia helped lead the Panthers to a 14-14 overall record, including an 8-6 CAA mark. After being picked 10th in the preseason, GSU finished in sixth place and was in 2013 GEORGIA STATE VOLLEYBALL

the running for a CAA Tournament berth until the final weekend of the regular season. The eight CAA wins marked the most for GSU since 2005, its first year in the league. He also helped coach senior Ashley Jones (third team) and redshirt-junior Vineece Verdun (first team), who each earned AllCAA honors at the conclusion of the season. Audia was named Georgia State’s volleyball assistant coach in June of 2010, bringing more than a decade of coaching experience to the program. He was promoted to associate head coach at GSU in 2012. He spent 13 years as the head volleyball coach at Sequoyah High School in Canton, Ga., compiling a record of 426-176 for a .707 winning percentage. During his tenure at Sequoyah, the team made playoff appearances in 11 of 12 seasons, including seven area championships, three final four appearances and two state 5-A runner-up finishes. He also has served as president of the Georgia Volleyball Coaches Association. Audia is a six-time GVCA Area Coach of the Year and was twice named the Georgia

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Athletic Coaches Association Senior All-Star coach. Along with his duties at Sequoyah High School, Audia worked as the Technical Director and head coach for the 17-and-under, as well as 15 and under A5 Junior Olympic Volleyball Team in Atlanta since 2004. From 2003-10, he served as a lead instructor for Volley Performance in Atlanta, an organization that trained and developed high school and collegiate players throughout the state. Audia, who resides in Atlanta, graduated from Georgia Southern in 1996 with a bachelor of science in health and physical education. He earned his master’s in education in 2002 from North Georgia College and State University. He is married to Tami Audia. They have one daughter.


Coaching Staff

DUN HAHN

Assistant Coach Alma Mater: Georgia Tech, 1995 3rd Year

Dun Hahn will begin his third season with the Panthers as an assistant coach.

From 2005-10, Hahn was an associate head volleyball coach at St. Pius X Catholic High School in Atlanta. He was twice named the region Assistant Coach of the Year by the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association and helped lead the school to its first-ever state championship appearance in 2008. Hahn’s teams twice set the school single-season wins mark and captured region titles from 2008-10.

In 2011, as a volunteer assistant coach, he helped guide the Panthers to the school’s first conference postseason berth in six years and a fourth place finish in the Colonial Athletic Association. Along the way, the Panthers recorded a second straight 8-6 CAA record, the first time above .500 in back-to-back seasons for GSU in league play since 2003-04.

Hahn spent the 2004 season as an assistant junior varsity coach at Woodward Academy in College Park, Ga., where his squad boasted a 29-2 record. He also helped the Woodward varsity team earn a state championship that season.

Bringing with him more than nine years of coaching and volleyball training experience, Hahn primarily works with the Panthers during daily practices and to coordinate video analysis.

Additionally, Hahn has served as a lead court coach and evaluator at USA Volleyball national camps and tryouts.

Since 2003, Hahn has served as head coach and board member of Tsunami Volleyball, coaching the top club players in the Atlanta area between the ages of 15-18. Hahn’s various Tsunami teams have achieved seven top-10 finishes at the USA Volleyball Girl’s Junior National Qualifiers and his under-18 squad qualified for the USA Volleyball Girl’s Junior National Championships.

A 1995 graduate of Georgia Tech with a degree in biology, Hahn also worked from 1992-2007 as a researcher and lab technician at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. He is well-versed in the area of parasitic diseases and is a published author on the topic.

Hahn is the founder of IMPACT (Increased Mastery and Professional Application of Coaching Theory) Volleyball Training. The program uses video analysis to develop specific skills training based on the needs of certain players.

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Support Staff Taylor McDowell

Melissa Schmitz

Anne Bryan

Team Manager 2nd YEAR

Strength/Conditioning 3rd YEAR

ATHLETIC TRAINER 2nd YEAR

Cassie Folck

Brittany Price

Todd Reeser

Sports Information 2nd YEAR

ACADEMIC ADVISOR 2nd YEAR

Sport Supervisor 4th YEAR

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The Panthers

Kitan Ajanaku

Emily Averbeck

Dede Bohannon

Andrea Book

Andrea DeLeon

Andrea Ezell

Sydney Hunsley

Natalia Nieto

Morgan Patterson

Gabby Serafin

Molly Shonk

Kristina Stinson

Eliza Zachary

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Senior

EMILY AVERBECK Cincinnati, Ohio Seton HS Senior • DS/L • 5-3

-2012-

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Played in all 24 matches for the Panthers … Led Georgia State with an average 5.26 digs/set, which is the best all-time single-season digs/set average in GSU history … Finished third in the CAA with 426 total digs … Ranked second on the team with 15 service aces … Had a team-best 24 digs in GSU’s 3-1 win over Mercer.

Played three seasons for coach Sara Redman at Seton High School in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Served as team captain during the 2009 season, earning first team All-GGCL (Girls Greater Cincinnati League) honors, while also being named to the all-district second team ... Recorded 517 digs during her senior season, averaging 6.54 per set in 79 games played, leading the team to nine wins and the sectional title, finishing runner-up in districts ... In 2008, earned junior Olympic all-tournament team honors and garnered second team All-GGCL recognition.

-2011-

Piled up a team-high 441 digs as a sophomore, the seventh-most in school single-season history ... Her 4.12 digs per set ranked seventh among CAA players and is the sixth-highest clip in GSU history ... Had double-digit digs in 25 of 28 matches and reached 20-plus digs five times ... Had a career-high 30 digs against Harvard Sept. 3 in the GSU Invitational ... Tied for third on the team with 20 service aces on the year, including a season-high three against George Mason Oct. 28 ... Posted a career-best five assists at Towson Oct. 22 ... Had a team-best .970 serve receiving percentage, making just 18 errors in 604 opponent services.

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Emily Rose Averbeck is the daughter of Steve and Terri Averbeck ... She was born on May 10, 1992 in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Has a brother Austin and step-brother Zach, as well as a sister, Alex and step-sister, Jenna ... Majoring in psychology.

-2010-

Turned in a strong freshman campaign becoming the team’s top choice off the bench while often being called upon to serve in crucial situations ... Recorded 29 service aces, good for second on the team ... Had nine matches with two-plus service aces ... Tallied 230 digs, which was tied for fourth on the squad ... Recorded a season-high five service aces in a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over Wright State to clinch the GSU Invitational title ... Produced three aces in matches against Towson and Hofstra ... Had seven double-digit dig performances with her best coming in a 17-dig match against Troy ... Had 16 in a 3-2 victory over Delaware and 15 in a 3-2 win over James Madison.

AVERBECK’S CAREER STATISTICS 2010 2011 2012 Totals

SP 110 107 81 298

MP-MS 28-5 32-32 24-0 84-37

K 2 2 2 6

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E 2 1 2 5

TA 8 15 14 37

Pct. .000 .067 .000 .023

A 19 53 54 126

TA 86 341 339 766

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Pct. .170 .155 .159 .161

SA 29 20 15 79

D 230 441 426 1,097

BS 0 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0 0

Total 0 0 0 0


Juniors

ANDREA BOOK Cincinnati, Ohio Seton HS Junior • MB/RS • 6-3

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Played in all of Georgia State’s 24 matches in 2012 … Appeared in 80 of the Panthers’ 81 sets … Ranked third on the team with 59 blocks … Totaled 87 kills, which was fifth best on the team … Led the Panthers with eight total blocks (3 solo) in a 3-0 win over George Mason.

Andrea Marie Book is the daughter of John and Kari Book ... Born Sept. 21, 1993 in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Has two older brothers, Ryan and Matthew ... Both her parents swam at Cincinnati... Brother Matthew ran cross country for one year at Xavier ... Majoring in graphic design.

-2011-

Contributed early and often as a freshman, entering the starting rotation 20 times ... Finished fourth on the team with 45 total blocks, 0.49 per set ... Added 48 kills to finish eighth on the team with 73 total points... Set a season-high twice in the same day (Sept. 3) at the GSU Invitational, first racking up five total blocks against Harvard then topping it with eight in the nightcap against College of Charleston ... Had at least three blocks in a match eight times ... Twice tallied five kills, against Troy Sept. 6 and at Hofstra Oct. 7 ... Had four-plus kills five times on the year... Posted three digs both against the Cougars Sept. 3 and at VCU Nov. 5 ... Named team’s Most Improved Player at season-end banquet.

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Lettered three seasons for coach Sara Redman at Seton High School... Captained the team her senior year, earning Best Blocker and secondteam all-city honors ... Voted Most Improved Player her junior season, racking up eight blocks in one match ... Also competed at the club level for the Cincy Classics ... In the classroom, achieved success for artistic talents in being named to the National Art Honors Society and president of school’s Art Club ... Also held positions as secretary of the student council executive board, a French Club officer and a member of the Spirit Club.

BOOK’S CAREER STATISTICS 2011 2012 Totals

SP 92 80 172

MP-MS 28-20 24-9 52-29

K E 48 30 87 47 135 77

TA 164 344 508

Pct. .110 .116 .113

A 0 3 3

TA 16 21 37

27

Pct. .000 .143 .072

SA 0 0 0

D 14 26 40

BS 6 8 14

BA 39 51 90

Total 45 59 104

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Juniors

ANDREA’ EZELL Largo, Fla. Pinellas Park HS Junior • MB • 6-3

Also lettered three times in basketball, earning the coaches award, and lettered four times in track, being named a senior all-star recipient.

-2012-

Played in 22 of 24 matches for the Panthers in 2012 … Finished second on the team with 62 blocks … 13 of those blocks were solo, second best on the team … Totaled 57 kills with .168 percentage … Tied for a teambest six assisted blocks in a 3-1 victory over Mercer.

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Andrea’ Nicole Ezell is the second of three children to Ernest and Dawn Ezell ... Born Oct. 3, 1992 in Lancaster, Pa. ... Has two sisters ... Majoring in political science.

-2011-

Had strong freshman season cut short by knee injury after making 18 starts... Led the team in blocks at time of injury, racking up 0.94 per set ... 62 total blocks still finished second on the squad... Racked up season-high seven total blocks at Kennesaw State Sept. 20 and reached six twice more ... Also posted 52 kills on the season, with four each against College of Charleston Sept. 3 in the GSU Invitational and against Ohio Sept. 17 at the Bash in the Boro ... Had two digs against Southeast Missouri State on season’s opening day.

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Lettered four seasons for coach Elizabeth Shumate Gulino at Pinellas Park High School ... Named school’s Female Athlete of the Year ... Earned first-team all-county honors and was a member of the senior all-star team ... Led team to its first district playoff appearance in six years as a senior ... Played at the club level for the Pinellas Heat Elite, leading the team to the Junior Olympics two years in a row and six tournament victories ... Graduated Suma Cum Laude from Pinellas Park Criminal Justice Academy magnet program, earning the Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete award ... Was student government president and a member of the National Honor Society, earning Dean’s List honors ...

EZELL’S CAREER STATISTICS 2011 2012 Totals

SP 66 70 136

MP-MS 18-18 22-19 40-37

K E 52 22 57 31 109 53

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TA 131 155 286

Pct. .229 .810 .519

A 1 2 3

TA 6 18 24

28

Pct. .167 .111 .139

SA 0 0 0

D 8 11 19

BS 6 13 19

BA 56 49 105

Total 62 62 124


Sophomores

DEDE BOHANNON Newnan, Ga. Greater Atlanta Christian HS Sophomore • OH • 5-11

-2012-

Appeared in 23 of Georgia State’s 24 matches … Recorded 181 kills, which was second highest on the team, and led the team with an average of 2.51 kills/set … Had an average 3.00 kills per set in conference play which was ninth best in the CAA and best of any freshman in the conference … Totaled 28 blocks on the season … Notched a team-leading 19 kills in a 3-2 victory over UNCW … Led the Panthers with 12 kills in a match against Samford … Was third on the team in overall points with 200 points scored … Had an average of 2.78 points per set … Had a career-high six digs in a win over Mercer … Earned a career-high 48 total attacks in the 3-2 win vs. UNCW … Named to Dean’s List in fall 2012.

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A standout at Greater Atlanta Christian (GAC) High School, Bohannon was named an all-state selection, as well as Gwinnett County Player of the Year in 2011 ... Led GAC to the state championship match in 2011 and posted 25 kills in the final game ... Helped guide the GAC Spartans to one of the most successful seasons in school history, a 41-5 record and a Gwinnett Country Championship ... Three -time all-county and allarea selection ... Played her first two seasons at Newnan High School.

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Born Jan. 21, 1994, Deidra (Dede) Bohannon is the daughter of Marilyn Bohannon ... Has an older brother, Marlon ... Majoring in respiratory therapy.

BOHANNON’S CAREER STATISTICS 2012

SP 72

MP-MS K E TA Pct. A 23-9 181 105 638 .119 5

TA 34

29

Pct. SA .147 3

D 56

BS 4

BA 24

Total 28

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Sophomores

ANDREA DELEON San Juan, Puerto Rico Bonneville School Sophomore • S • 5-9

-2012-

Played in 22 of Georgia State’s 24 matches in 2012 … Had the third best attack percentage on the team at .200 … Ranked second on the team with a .284 assist per set percentage … Was second on the team with 250 assists and 880 total attempts … Notched 31 assists in a 3-2 win over UNCW … Named to Dean’s List in fall 2012.

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Selected to the coaches’ all-alliance team four straight seasons at San Juan’s Bonneville School ... Her touring team in Puerto Rico was ranked second by PrepVolleyball.com at the 16 Open Level ... Won the JVA World Championships in New Orleans in 2010 ... Bronze medal at the AAU Nationals in 2010 ... 2011 member of the Puerto Rico junior national championship team.

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Andrea Michelle De Leon Tejeda is the daughter of Pedro De Leon and Arelis Tejeda ... She has one younger sister, Gabriela, as well as an older sister, Kiara, and two older brothers, Pedro Jose, and Christian ... Majoring in biology.

DELEON’S CAREER STATISTICS 2012

SP 67

MP-MS K E 22-4 11 3

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TA 40

Pct. A TA Pct. SA .200 250 880 .284 4

30

D 93

BS 0

BA 0

Total 0


Sophomores

SYDNEY HUNSLEY Lavista, Neb. Papillion-LaVista HS Sophomore • OH/RS • 6-3

-2012-

Played in all of Georgia State’s 24 matches during her 2012 freshman season … Scored a total of 171 points during the season, which was fourth best amongst the Panthers … Ranked third on the team in kills with 157 … Led the Panthers in a win over Troy with a .364 attack percentage … Had a career-best 11 kills and 41 total attack attempts in the season finale vs. Towson … Named to AD’s Honor Roll in fall 2012.

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Four-time Nebraska all-state and all-metro honorable mention at Papillion-LaVista High School ... Set a personal best of 19 kills and nine blocks in a single match ... Posted 142 kills during her junior year ... She was part of the 2008 Nebraska state championship team with a 41-1 overall record during her freshman season ... Played at the club level with the Premier Volleyball Nebraska team.

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Sydney Hunsley was born Aug. 4, 1994 to Bradford and Stacey Hunsley ... She has a younger brother, Braxton, and a younger sister, Rylee ... Both parents played basketball collegiately ... Majoring in nursing.

HUNSLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS 2012

SP 79

MP-MS K E TA Pct. A 24-19 157 89 490 .139 3

TA 24

31

Pct. SA .125 0

D 30

BS 2

BA 24

Total 26

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Sophomores

NATALIA NIETO San Juan, Puerto Rico Bonneville School Sophomore • S • 5-9

-2012-

Played in all 24 matches and 81 sets for the Panthers in 2012 … Led Georgia State with 477 assists … Averaged 5.89 assists per set, which was 10th best in the CAA … Had nine service aces … Ranked fourth for the Panthers in digs with 163 … Had a team-best 15 assists in a 3-0 win over Troy … Recorded a career-high 36 assists against James Madison and Delaware … Led the Panthers in assists in 22 of 24 matches in 2012.

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Led her Academia Discipulos de Cristo prep team to three straight championships at the El Nuevo Dia High School Volleyball Tournament ... Played for the Voleibol Vaqueros Bayamon club team.

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Natalia Nieto Serrano was born on Sept. 6, 1994 and is the daughter of Nestor and Yolando Nieto ... Has two younger sisters, Mariela and Adriana ... Majoring in communications.

NIETO’S CAREER STATISTICS 2012

SP 81

MP-MS K E 24-20 19 7

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TA 52

Pct. A TA Pct. SA .231 477 1579 .302 9

32

D 163

BS 0

BA 7

Total 7


Sophomores

GABBY SERAFIN Leesburg, Va. Loudoun County HS Sophomore • DS/L • 5-7

-2012-

Played in all 24 of Georgia State’s matches in 2012 … Recorded six service aces … Totaled 158 digs, fourth best on the team … Had a career-high 13 digs against South Alabama.

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Helped lead Loudoun County High School to back-to-back Virginia state high school championships in 2009 and 2010 ... Helped lead Loudoun County to a second-place finish in the state championships in 2011 ... Played with the Virginia Elite club team ... AVCA 2011-12 Under Armor Girl’s High School All-American Team honorable mention and watch list ... Three-time all-state selection ... VHSA All-State All-Star libero selection during the 2011-2012 season ... 2012 Prep Volleyball USA Defensive Dandies list ... Numerous awards at Loudoun County high school ... Holds the Loudoun County High School records for career digs (946), digs per set (3.78), and serve percentage (.915) ... 2011 allmetro first team selection ... Two-time AA all-region selection ... Helped lead Loudoun County to three regional titles, three district titles, and two Chesapeake Regional championships.

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Gabby Serafin was born on May 15, 1994 to Robert and Susan Serafin ... Has a younger brother, Robby, and a younger sister, Elyse ... Father was the assistant general manager for the Los Angeles Dodgers’ minor league affiliate Bakersfield from 1998 to 1999 ... Majoring in marketing.

SERAFIN’S CAREER STATISTICS 2012

SP 76

MP-MS K 24-13 1

E 5

TA 24

Pct. A -.167 5

TA 64

33

Pct. SA .078 6

D 158

BS 0

BA 0

Total 0

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Sophomores

ELIZA ZACHARY Bloomington, Minn. Jefferson HS Sophomore • MB • 6-2

-2012-

Started all 24 of Georgia State’s matches … Named to the All-CAA Rookie Team … Led the Panthers with 23 solo blocks and 68 block assists for a total of 91 blocks … Had a team best 1.12 blocks per set, which ranked third best in the CAA … Scored the sixth-best hitting percentage in the CAA standings at .288 … Totaled 141 Kills … Notched 10 service aces … Had three solo blocks and six assisted blocks against IUPUI … Named to AD’s Honor Roll in fall 2012.

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Three-time All South Suburban Conference Honorable Mention pick while playing at Thomas Jefferson High School ... Named to the 2012 MaxPrep Top-150 hitters in the nation list ... Helped her Northern Lights Club Team to first place at the AAU Nationals in the 17 age group ... Posted a second place finish in the AAU Nationals in the 18 age group ... Colorado Crossroads title in 2011 ... Her AAU 18 team finished first at the Eater Ville Italian International Tournament ... Career match-best is 19 kills...Three-time letterwinner in high jump where she was conference honorable mention ... Earned numerous academic awards including a Scholastic Gold Key award for an art piece in 2012.

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Eliza Zachary was born on June 20, 1994 to Louis and Diane Zachary ... Has one younger sister, Sydnie ... Father, Louis, played collegiate football at Minnesota State Mankato ... Cousin Marcus Freeman has played for the Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants in the NFL and played in a Super Bowl ... Great-uncle, Percy Zachary, was the first African-American to play football for Minnesota ... Majoring in marketing.

ZACHARY’S CAREER STATISTICS 2012

SP 81

MP-MS K E TA Pct. A 24-24 141 61 391 .205 1

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TA 15

34

Pct. SA .067 10

D 33

BS 23

BA 68

Total 91


Freshmen & Transfers

KITAN AJANAKU Tulsa, Oklahoma Long Beach St./Bishop Kelley HS R-Sophomore • MB/RS • 5-11

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A second-team AVCA Under Amour High School All-American ... Also a Top 150 recruit as listed by Prep Volleyball ... A four-year letter winner in volleyball at Bishop Kelley, and also participated in basketball (three letters) and track (two letters) ... Led her volleyball team to four straight state championships ... Led Bishop Kelley to an area championship in basketball, and was the state champion in the high jump ... An all-league honorable mention in basketball ... Earned honorable mention all-league honors as sophomore ... As a junior earned first-team all-league honors ... Named to the state tournament all-tournament team as Bishop Kelley won its third championship ... Matched all of those honors as a senior while winning another state title ... Also named all-state as a senior.

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Olakitan Oluwatosin Ajanaku was born on Nov. 16, 1992 and is the daughter of Kunle Ajanaku and Tola Elliott ... She has one brother, Kunle, and one sister, Inky ... Inky plays volleyball for Stanford ... Majoring in psychology.

MOLLY SHONK Columbus, Ohio Bishop Hartley HS Freshman • OH • 5-10

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-PREP-

Three-year letterwinner at Bishop Hartley High School ... Named all-district 2011-12 ... Named first team all-Ohio in 2012 ... Awarded district player of the year in 2012 ... Team was state champions in 2011 ... Named Division 2 Player of the Year in 2011 ... Awarded offensive MVP in 2011 and defensive MVP in 2012 by high school ... Team was Central Catholic League champion in 2009-11 ... Qualified for American 2013 Columbus Volleyball Academy as a regional team with Georgia State teammate Cassie Hughes ... Also an accomplished swimmer and basketball player ... AAU club was Mintonette Sports ... AAU team was third at Junior Olympic Nationals in 2012.

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Molly Shonk was born on Jan. 20, 1994, in Fort Wayne, Ind. to Steve and Katie Shonk ... Has an older sister, Kelsey, and brother, Daniel ... Sister was on track and field team at Mount Union, had one cousin on the Minnesota rowing team, another cousin on the football team at Bowling Green and one cousin on the basketball team at Duquesne ... Major is criminal justice.

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Freshmen & Transfers

KRISTINA STINSON Buford, Georgia North Gwinnett HS Freshman • OH/RS • 6-0 -PREP-

Four-year letterwinner at North Gwinnett High School ... Named to Gwinnett County/Gwinnett Daily Post’s Super 6 in 2012 and 2013 ... Allcounty and all-area 2010-12 and all-state 2011-12 ... Georgia Senior All-Stars in 2012 ... Named North Gwinnett Female Athlete of the Year in 2013 ... Named AJC Player of the Year in 2012 ... Totaled 1104 kills, 367 aces, 257 digs and 207 blocks in four year career ... Team was area champions 2009-12, Gwinnett County champions in 2010 and 2011 ... Advanced to Sweet 16 in 2011 and Elite 8 in 2010 ... Member of A5 18 Open AAU team ... USAV Gold Medalist in 2011 ... Member National German Honor Society and National English Honor Society ... Earned scholar-athlete award ... Participated in Relay for Life 2011-13 and helped school raise more money than any other college or high school in Georgia.

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Kristina Stinson was born on August 28, 1995, to Mack and Karen Stinson ... Has one brother, James, and two sisters, Erica and Amanda ... Undecided on major.

MORGAN PATTERSON Marietta, Georgia Walton HS Freshman • OH/DS • 5-10 -PREP-

-PERSONAL-

Four-year letterwinner ... State champion 2010-12 ... 2012 Cobb County All-County ... Named a MDJ Scholar Athlete in 2013 ... Also a varsity golfer for four years ... Club team, A5, was 16 American National champions.

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Morgan Patterson was born on Feb. 15, 1995 to Roger and Shawna Patterson ... Has three younger siblings, Ansley, Evan and Lilly ... Father played football at Georgia Southern ... Business major.

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2012 Statistics Georgia State University Georgia State Combined Team Statistics (Final Statistics) All matches RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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10 1 4 12 3 5 14 7 6 9 18 8 11

Player

Bohannon, Dede Freeman, Jamiee Hunsley, Sydney Zachary, Eliza Byerly, Loren Book, Andrea Ezell, Andrea Nieto, Natalia DeLeon, Andrea Miller, Devan Averbeck, Emily Serafin, Gabby Kester, D'Anna TEAM GEORGIA STATE Opponents

Team Statistics ATTACK Ki l l s Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Set SET As s i s t s Attempts Assist Pct Assists/Set SERVE Aces Errors Attempts Serve Pct Aces/Set SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Errors/Set Attempts Reception Pct DEFENSE Digs Digs/Set BLOCKING Block Solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks/Set Block Errors Ball handling errors ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral site #/Avg Current win streak Home win streak

sp

72 80 79 81 21 80 70 81 67 37 81 76 3 81 81

k

OVERALL 4-20 2-10 2-10

k/s

Attack e

181 2.51 105 188 2.35 98 157 1.99 89 141 1.74 61 29 1.38 25 87 1.09 47 57 0.81 31 19 0.23 7 11 0.16 3 2 0.05 1 2 0.02 2 1 0.01 5 0 0.00 1 875 10.80 475 1171 14.46 478

GSU

OPP

875 475 3084 .130 10.8

1171 478 3222 .215 14.5

811 3134 .259 10.0

1088 3201 .340 13.4

69 118 1632 .928 0.9

106 132 1925 .931 1.3

104 1.3 1787 .942

69 0.9 1511 .954

1367 16.9

1538 19.0

53 256 181.0 2.2 63 41

32 265 164.5 2.0 40 19

1913 10/191 4/44 0 0

3842 10/384 -

ta

pct

638 .119 807 .112 490 .139 391 .205 123 .033 344 .116 155 .168 52 .231 40 .200 5 .200 14 .000 24 -.167 1 -1.000 3084 .130 3222 .215

HOME 3-7 2-4 1-3 Set a a/s

sa

Serve se sa/s

5 0.07 3 6 6 0.08 17 24 3 0.04 0 0 1 0.01 10 24 1 0.05 3 2 3 0.04 0 0 2 0.03 0 0 477 5.89 9 16 250 3.73 4 20 4 0.11 2 6 54 0.67 15 11 5 0.07 6 9 0 0.00 0 0 811 10.01 69 118 1088 13.43 106 132

Date Aug 25 !Aug 24 Aug 26 Aug 31 Sep 01 Sep 01 Sep 04 Sep 07 Sep 08 Sep 08 Sep 13 Sep 16 *Sep 21 *Sep 22 *Sep 28 *Sep 29 *Oct 13 *Oct 14 *Oct 19 *Oct 21 *Oct 26 *Oct 26 *Nov 02 *Nov 04

AWAY 0-10 0-6 0-4

re

NEUTRAL 1-3 0-0 1-3

Dig dig dig/s

bs

0.04 8 56 0.78 0.21 30 304 3.80 0.00 1 30 0.38 0.12 1 33 0.41 0.14 5 25 1.19 0.00 0 26 0.32 0.00 0 11 0.16 0.11 2 163 2.01 0.06 0 93 1.39 0.05 7 41 1.11 0.19 15 426 5.26 0.08 23 158 2.08 0.00 0 1 0.33 - 12 0.85 104 1367 16.88 1.31 69 1538 18.99

Opponent vs Georgia Southern vs TROY at Georgia vs Ball State at IUPUI NORTH TEXAS at UAB SAMFORD MERCER SOUTH ALABAMA vs Clemson at Georgia Tech at George Mason at James Madison at Towson at Delaware UNCW WILLIAM & MARY JAMES MADISON GEORGE MASON at Hofstra at Northeastern DELAWARE TOWSON

L W L L L L L L W L L L L L L L W L L W L L L L

Blocking ba total blk/s be bhe

4 24 28 3 29 32 2 24 26 23 68 91 0 4 4 8 51 59 13 49 62 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 256 181.0 32 265 164.5

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

0.39 0.40 0.33 1.12 0.19 0.74 0.89 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.23 2.03

6 4 11 20 1 9 9 2 0 0 0 1 0 63 40

Score by set 24-26,12-25,25-23,9-25 25-21,25-21,25-20 22-25,14-25,14-25 13-25,21-25,18-25 21-25,22-25,24-26 14-25,18-25,17-25 14-25,25-22,13-25,17-25 22-25,22-25,21-25 18-25,25-23,25-15,25-21 25-23,25-20,19-25,16-25,9-15 13-25,21-25,10-25 14-25,15-25,18-25 23-25,20-25,26-28 20-25,17-25,21-25 23-25,22-25,15-25 17-25,19-25,20-25 24-26,28-26,22-25,26-24,15-8 29-27,13-25,11-25,22-25 26-28,23-25,19-25 25-13,26-24,25-13 18-25,22-25,25-27 22-25,18-25,19-25 19-25,18-25,25-21,13-25 15-25,14-25,28-30

Record in 3-set matches: 2-15 Record in 4-set matches: 1-4 Record in 5-set matches: 1-1

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points

0 200.0 3 222.5 1 171.0 1 208.0 0 34.0 0 120.5 0 94.5 11 31.5 23 15.0 1 4.0 1 17.0 0 7.0 0 0.0 41 1125.0 19 1441.5

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Att. 0 0 342 0 225 105 325 213 183 307 177 625 291 600 231 655 192 178 179 187 336 212 253 116


2012 Statistical Leaders Georgia State University Georgia State Category Leaders (Final Statistics) All matches # ATTACK (by K)

Freeman, Jamiee 10 Bohannon, Dede 4 Hunsley, Sydney 12 Zachary, Eliza 5 Book, Andrea 14 Ezell, Andrea 3 Byerly, Loren 7 Nieto, Natalia 6 DeLeon, Andrea 18 Averbeck, Emily 9 Miller, Devan 8 Serafin, Gabby 11 Kester, D'Anna 1

# SET (by A)

Nieto, Natalia 6 DeLeon, Andrea 18 Averbeck, Emily 1 Freeman, Jamiee 10 Bohannon, Dede 8 Serafin, Gabby 9 Miller, Devan 4 Hunsley, Sydney 5 Book, Andrea 14 Ezell, Andrea 3 Byerly, Loren 12 Zachary, Eliza 7

S

K

80 72 79 81 80 70 21 81 67 81 37 76 3

188 181 157 141 87 57 29 19 11 2 2 1 0

S

A

81 477 67 250 81 54 80 6 72 5 76 5 37 4 79 3 80 3 70 2 21 1 81 1

K/S

E

TA

Pct

2.35 98 807 .112 2.51 105 638 .119 1.99 89 490 .139 1.74 61 391 .205 1.09 47 344 .116 0.81 31 155 .168 1.38 25 123 .033 0.23 7 52 .231 0.16 3 40 .200 0.02 2 14 .000 0.05 1 5 .200 0.01 5 24 -.167 0.00 1 1-1.000 A/S

5.89 3.73 0.67 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.11 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.05 0.01

TA

1579 880 339 118 34 64 17 24 21 18 25 15

Pct

# KILL (by K)

Freeman, Jamiee 10 Bohannon, Dede 4 Hunsley, Sydney 12 Zachary, Eliza 5 Book, Andrea 14 Ezell, Andrea 3 Byerly, Loren 7 Nieto, Natalia 6 DeLeon, Andrea 9 Miller, Devan 18 Averbeck, Emily 8 Serafin, Gabby 11 Kester, D'Anna 1

# SERVE (by SA)

.302 .284 .159 .051 .147 .078 .235 .125 .143 .111 .040 .067

Freeman, Jamiee 18 Averbeck, Emily 12 Zachary, Eliza 7 Nieto, Natalia 8 Serafin, Gabby 6 DeLeon, Andrea 10 Bohannon, Dede 3 Byerly, Loren 9 Miller, Devan 4 Hunsley, Sydney 5 Book, Andrea 1

# DEFENSE (by Dig) # BLOCK (by Total)

Zachary, Eliza 14 Ezell, Andrea 5 Book, Andrea 1 Freeman, Jamiee 10 Bohannon, Dede 4 Hunsley, Sydney 7 Nieto, Natalia 3 Byerly, Loren 8 Serafin, Gabby 6 DeLeon, Andrea 12

# POINTS (by Points)

Freeman, Jamiee 12 Zachary, Eliza 10 Bohannon, Dede 4 Hunsley, Sydney 5 Book, Andrea 14 Ezell, Andrea 3 Byerly, Loren 7 Nieto, Natalia 18 Averbeck, Emily 6 DeLeon, Andrea 8 Serafin, Gabby 9 Miller, Devan 11 Kester, D'Anna 1

S

BS

S

Points Points/S

81 70 80 80 72 79 81 21 76 67 80 81 72 79 80 70 21 81 81 67 76 37 3

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23 13 8 3 4 2 0 0 0 0

BA

68 49 51 29 24 24 7 4 0 0

222 208 200 171 120 94 34 31 17 15 7 4 0

Total

91.0 62.0 59.0 32.0 28.0 26.0 7.0 4.0 0.0 0.0

Averbeck, Emily 1 Freeman, Jamiee 7 Nieto, Natalia 8 Serafin, Gabby 6 DeLeon, Andrea 10 Bohannon, Dede 9 Miller, Devan 12 Zachary, Eliza 4 Hunsley, Sydney 5 Book, Andrea 3 Byerly, Loren 14 Ezell, Andrea 11 Kester, D'Anna

Blk/S

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1.12 0.89 0.74 0.40 0.39 0.33 0.09 0.19 0.00 0.00

2.78 2.57 2.78 2.16 1.51 1.35 1.62 0.39 0.21 0.22 0.09 0.11 0.00

# RECEPT (by TA)

Freeman, Jamiee 18 Averbeck, Emily 8 Serafin, Gabby 10 Bohannon, Dede 9 Miller, Devan 3 Byerly, Loren TM TEAM 4 Hunsley, Sydney 7 Nieto, Natalia 5 Book, Andrea 12 Zachary, Eliza 11 Kester, D'Anna 14 Ezell, Andrea 6 DeLeon, Andrea 1

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S

80 72 79 81 80 70 21 81 67 37 81 76 3 S

80 81 81 81 76 67 72 21 37 79 80 S

81 80 81 76 67 72 37 81 79 80 21 70 3 S

80 81 76 72 37 21 79 81 80 81 3 70 67

K

K/S

188 181 157 141 87 57 29 19 11 2 2 1 0 SA

2.35 2.51 1.99 1.74 1.09 0.81 1.38 0.23 0.16 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.00

SE SA/S

17 15 10 9 6 4 3 3 2 0 0

24 11 24 16 9 20 6 2 6 0 0 Dig

426 304 163 158 93 56 41 33 30 26 25 11 1

0.21 0.19 0.12 0.11 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.14 0.05 0.00 0.00

Dig/S

5.26 3.80 2.01 2.08 1.39 0.78 1.11 0.41 0.38 0.32 1.19 0.16 0.33

RE RE/S

30 15 23 8 7 5 12 1 2 0 1 0 0 0

TA 256 300 217 258 179 225 50 54 91 1 1

0.38 0.19 0.30 0.11 0.19 0.24 0.15 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00

TA

647 507 309 132 92 62 6 5 5 2 1 1 1

Pct

.906 .963 .889 .938 .950 .911 .880 .963 .934 1.00 1.00

BHE

1 3 11 0 23 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Pct

.954 .970 .926 .939 .924 .919 .833 .600 1.000 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000


2012 CAA Final 2012 CAA FINAL STANDINGS

Conference

Team W-L Towson 12-0 Northeastern 9-3 Delaware 9-3 Hofstra 6-6 William & Mary 5-7 James Madison 5-7 UNC Wilmington 3-9 George Mason 3-9 Georgia State 2-10

Pct. 1.000 .750 .750 .500 .417 .417 .250 .250 .167

Overall W-L 25-4 20-7 16-14 21-14 13-14 13-16 11-17 5-20 4-20

Pct. .862 .741 .553 .600 .481 .448 .393 .200 .167

2012 ALL-CAA TEAMS First Team Alissa Alker Kelly Bacon Nicole Bishop Katy Buck Aubrey Kirven Kelsie Wills

OH OH MH OH S OH

Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So.

Delaware Northeastern Northeastern Towson Towson Hofstra

S OH RS/OP OH RS MH OH

Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

Hofstra James Madison Towson William & Mary UNCW Delaware George Mason

OH S/OH OP MH DS/L L/OH

Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. So.

James Madison Northeastern Towson William & Mary Delaware Northeastern

OH OH S MB DS/L MB

Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

William & Mary James Madison Delaware George Mason Delaware Georgia State

Second Team Catalina Charry Danielle Erb I’ishah Keliikoa Dessi Koleva Christi Laite Chelsea Lawrence Lana Zonjic

Third Team Natalie Abel Jillian Briner Marta Machos Shaylin O’Connell Ariel Shonk Natalia Skiba

Rookie Team Dessi Koleva Meghan Niski Mackenzie Olsen Lola Owokoniran Ariel Shonk Eliza Zachary

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GSU SEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED

ATTACK ATTEMPTS

Player (Year).............................Games 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989)................. 135 Lee Barnhill (1989)............................. 135 3. A.M. Jorgenson (1988)...................... 134 Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988)................. 134 Lisa Lemmer (1988)........................... 134 Inger Eberhart (1988)........................ 134 Lee Barnhill (1988)............................. 134 8. Lisa Lemmer (1989)........................... 133 Susan Hensley (1989)......................... 133 A.M. Jorgenson (1989)...................... 133

Player (Year)........................Attempts 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989)............. 1,390 2. Muki Kangwa (2011)..................... 1,361 3. Kiki Okeke (1995).......................... 1,300 4. Alex Blenche (2005)....................... 1,288 5. Molly Sapp (2002).......................... 1,253 6. A.M. Jorgenson (1989).................. 1,252 7. Lisa Lykins (2002).......................... 1,242 8. Molly Sapp (2000).......................... 1,240 9. Anna Popenko (2000).................... 1,190 10. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1991)............. 1,184

MATCHES PLAYED

ATTACK PERCENTAGE

Player (Year).......................... Matches 1. Lisa Lemmer (1988)............................ 40 Kelley Reynolds (1988)....................... 40 Connie Warner (1988)....................... 40 Lee Ann Keith (1988).......................... 40 Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988).................. 40 Tracy Jabbour (1988).......................... 40 Inger Eberhart (1988)......................... 40 Lee Barnhill (1988).............................. 40 A.M. Jorgenson (1988)....................... 40 10. Kumi Ishiyama (2002)........................ 38

Player (Year)......................Attack Pct. 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1990).................412 2. Amanda Sapp (2003).........................380 3. Tamara Aldridge (2001)....................377 4. Anna Popenko (2001)........................370 5. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003).................368 6. Torrance Wilson (1993)....................367 7. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989).................365 8. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988).................359 9. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1991).................353 10. Randi van Dam (2001)......................349

KILLS

Player (Year).......................... Kills/set 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989)...............5.04 2. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1990)...............4.92 3. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1991)...............4.57 4. Anna Popenko (2000)......................4.54 5. Kiki Okeke (1995)............................4.52 6. Anna Popenko (2001)......................4.35 7. Ana Paula Ferreira (2004)...............4.21 8. Alex Blenche (2005).........................4.09 9. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988)...............4.08 10. Amy Lusk (2006)..............................3.71

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ASSISTS PER SET Player (Year)......................Assists/set 1. April DeCoste (2003).....................11.87 2. Oksana Greydinger (1999)............11.79 3. Oksana Greydiner (1998)..............11.66 4. Noelle Boyd (2007).........................11.30 5. Jordan Thomas (2005)...................11.11 6. April DeCoste (2002).....................11.11 7. April DeCoste (2001).....................11.10 8. April DeCoste (2004).....................10.73 9. Lisa Lemmer (1990).......................10.50 10. Lisa Lemmer (1989).......................10.41

SERVICE ACES

Player (Year)................................ Kills 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989)................. 680 2. Kiki Okeke (1995).............................. 583 3. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1991)................. 567 4. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988)................. 547 5. Anna Popenko (2000)........................ 531 6. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1990)................. 487 7. Molly Sapp (2002).............................. 475 8. Alex Blenche (2005)........................... 442 9. Molly Sapp (2000).............................. 439 10. Muki Kangwa (2011)......................... 434 Shelbylynn McBride (2003).............. 434

KILLS PER SET

Sarah-Jane Mungo

April DeCoste

Player (Year)................................Aces 1. Sasa Jurancic (1998).............................72 2. Stephanie Parcell (1992)......................65 3. Samantha Walker (1998).....................64 4. Lisa Lemmer (1987).............................62 5. A.M. Kilchenstein (1987)....................60 6. Lisa Lemmer (1989).............................57 Jennifer Rizzo (2000)...........................57 8. Stephanie Parcell (1993)......................54 9. Lisa Lemmer (1988).............................53 10. Amanda Sapp (2003)...........................51

ASSISTS Player (Year)............................Assists 1. April DeCoste (2003)..................... 1,508 2. April DeCoste (2002)..................... 1,411 3. Lisa Lemmer (1989)....................... 1,384 4. Oksana Greydinger (1998)............ 1,341 5. Oksana Greydinger (1999)............ 1,320 6. Missy Stawick (1995)..................... 1,305 7. April DeCoste (2004)..................... 1,255 8. Noelle Boyd (2007)......................... 1,254 9. Lisa Lemmer (1988)....................... 1,229 10. Jordan Thomas (2005)................... 1,189

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GSU SEASON RECORDS DIGS

BLOCK ASSISTS

BLOCKS PER SET

Player (Year)................................Digs 1. Audrey Cantrell (2009)......................531 2. Kumi Ishiyama (2002).......................513 3. Christen Garcia (2004)......................495 4. Christen Garcia (2005)......................473 5. Christen Garcia (2006)......................467 6. Samantha Walker (1998)...................450 7. Emily Averbeck (2011)...................441 8. Jamiee Freeman (2011)......................434 9. Emily Averbeck (2012)...................426 10. Audrey Cantrell (2010)......................424

Player (Year).................. Block Assists 1. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003).................131 2. Bettina Schmidt (1993)......................122 3. Amanda Sapp (2000).........................113 4. Randi van Dam (2002)......................108 5. Amanda Sapp (2003).........................106 6. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1991).................102 7. Jill Thieneman (2000)........................101 Leah Tenny (2006).............................101 9. Robyn van Dam (2003).......................98 10. Vineece Verdun (2010)........................93 Amber Davis (1998).............................93

Player (Year).......................Blocks/set 1. Bettina Schmidt (1993)....................1.80 2. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1991)...............1.77 3. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989)...............1.71 4. Inger Eberhart (1991)......................1.42 5. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1990)...............1.38 6. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003)...............1.38 7. Debbie Herd (1986).........................1.35 8. Bettina Schmidt (1994)....................1.32 9. Inger Eberhart (1992)......................1.23 10. Torrance Wilson (1996)..................1.14

SERVICE ACES PER SET

TOTAL BLOCKS Player (Year)....................Total Blocks 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989)................. 231 2. Bettina Schmidt (1993)...................... 229 3. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1991)................. 219 4. Inger Eberhart (1991)........................ 160 5. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003)................. 159 6. Bettina Schmidt (1994)...................... 156 7. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988)................. 152 8. Inger Eberhart (1988)........................ 150 9. Randi van Dam (2002)...................... 140 10. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1990)................. 137

POINTS

Audrey Cantrell

Player (Year).............................Points 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989)............. 922.0 2. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1991)............. 770.0 3. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988)............. 696.5 4. Kiki Okeke (1995).......................... 644.0 5. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1990)............. 640.5 6. Anna Popenko (2000).................... 604.5 7. Randi van Dam (2002).................. 542.0 Amanda Sapp (2003)..................... 542.0 9. Bettina Schmidt (1993).................. 537.0 10. Inger Eberhart (1988).................... 536.0

DIGS PER SET Player (Year).......................... Digs/set 1. Emily Averbeck (2012)..................5.26 2. Audrey Cantrell (2009).....................4.74 3. Christen Garcia (2006).....................4.45 4. Christen Garcia (2005).....................4.30 5. Audrey Cantrell (2008).....................4.21 6. Christen Garcia (2004).....................4.16 7. Emily Averbeck (2011)..................4.12 8. Vania Blake (1996)............................4.01 9. Samantha Walker (1996)..................3.97 10. Kumi Ishiyama (1998)......................3.95

POINTS PER SET

BLOCK SOLOS Player (Year).................... Block Solos 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989).................175 2. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1991).................117 3. Bettina Schmidt (1993)......................107 4. Debbie Herd (1986).............................90 5. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1990)...................82 6. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988)...................81 7. Inger Eberhart (1988)..........................80 8. A.M. Kilchenstein (1986)....................79 9. Bettina Schmidt (1994)........................77 10. Inger Eberhart (1991)..........................67

Player (Year)..........................Aces/set 1. Sasa Jurancic (1999)........................... 0.80 2. A.M. Kilchenstein (1988).................. 0.69 3. Sasa Jurancic (1998)........................... 0.62 4. Stephanie Purcell (1992)................... 0.62 5. Mary Hyland (1998).......................... 0.58 6. Samantha Walker (1998).................. 0.55 7. Lisa Lemmer (1987)........................... 0.54 8. A.M. Kilchenstein (1987).................. 0.52 9. Jennifer Rizzo (2000)......................... 0.50 10. A.M. Kilchenstein (1989)................ 0.49

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Player (Year)......................... Points/set 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989)..................6.83 2. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1990)..................6.47 3. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1991)..................6.21 4. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988)..................5.20 5. Anna Popenko (2000).........................5.17 6. Kiki Okeke (1995)...............................4.99 7. Anna Popenko (2001).........................4.91 8. Ana Paula Ferreira (2004)..................4.87 9. Alex Blenche (2005)............................4.54 10. Sasa Jurancic (1998)..........................4.45

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GSU CAREER RECORDS GAMES PLAYED

KILLS PER SET

ASSISTS PER SET

Player (Years)............................Games 1. Amanda Sapp (2000-03).................... 495 2. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)........... 492 3. Kumi Ishiyama (1999-02)................. 490 4. Molly Sapp (2000-03)........................ 483 5. Robyn van Dam (2002-05)................ 477 6. April DeCoste (2001-04)................... 476 7. Bettina Schmidt (1991-94)................ 473 8. Lisa Lemmer (1987-90)..................... 470 9. Lee Barnhill (1986-89)....................... 468 10. Christen Garcia (2003-06)................ 452

Player (Years)........................ Kills/set 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91).........4.62 2. Anna Popenko (2000-01)...............4.46 3. Kiki Okeke (1994-95)......................4.09 4. Alex Blenche (2004-05)...................3.65 5. Amy Lusk (2006-07)........................3.59 6. Molly Sapp (2000-03)......................3.50 7. Shelbylynn McBride (2003)............3.46 8. Sasa Jurancic (1998-99)...................3.40 9. Lisa Lykins (2002)............................3.29 10. Randi van Dam (2001-02)..............3.19

Player (Years).....................Assists/set 1. Oksana Greydinger (1998-99)......11.72 2. April DeCoste (2001-04)...............11.22 3. Noelle Boyd (2006-07)...................10.14 4. Lisa Lemmer (1987-90)...................9.16 5. Simone Simonoff (1994)..................8.19 6. Jessica Tjaden (2008).......................8.13 7. Quan Vong (1996-97)......................8.03 8. Chelsea Perry (2008-11)..................7.77 9. Melanie Wilson (1992)....................7.74 10. Stephanie Parcell (1991-93)............6.92

MATCHES PLAYED

ATTACK ATTEMPTS

Player (Years)........................ Matches 1. Amanda Sapp (2000-03)...................144 2. Molly Sapp (2000-03).......................141 Kumi Ishiyama (1999-02)................141 4. April DeCoste (2001-04)..................135 Lee Barnhill (1986-89)......................135 6. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)..........134 7. Bettina Schmidt (1991-94)...............133 8. Kim Albritton (1992-95)..................132 9. Lisa Lemmer (1987-90)....................131 10. Beth Van Fleet (1995-98).................121

Player (Years).......................Attempts 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)....... 4,663 2. Molly Sapp (2000-03).................... 4,504 3. Ashley Jones (2007-10 ).................. 3,311 4. Ana Paul Ferreira (2003-07)......... 3,273 5. Beth Van Fleet (1995-98).............. 3,263 6. Muki Kangwa (2008-11)................ 2,793 7. Samantha Walker (1995-98)......... 2,629 8. Bettina Schmidt (1991-94)............ 2,578 9. Amanda Sapp (2000-03)................ 2,486 10. Jamiee Freeman (2009-12)............ 2,379

ATTACK PERCENTAGE Player (Years).....................Attack Pct. 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)...........370 2. Anna Popenko (2000-01)..................354 3. Randi van Dam (2001-02).................342 4. Inger Eberhart (1988, 91-92)............323 5. Jill Thieneman (1999-00)...................319 6. Vineece Verdun (2009-11)................318 7. Amanda Sapp (2000-03)....................317 8. A.M. Jorgenson (1988)......................292 9. Kiki Okeke (1994-95).........................286 10. Amber Davis (1996-99).....................283

ASSISTS Amanda Sapp

KILLS Player (Years)............................... Kills 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)........ 2,281 2. Molly Sapp (2000-03)..................... 1,691 3. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003-07)........ 1,301 4. Beth Van Fleet (1995-98)............... 1,177 5. Amanda Sapp (2000-03)................. 1,161 6. Ashley Jones (2007-10).................... 1,087 7. Bettina Schmidt (1991-94)............. 1,039 8. Samantha Walker (1995-98).......... 1,006 9. Kiki Okeke (1994-95)...................... 1,001 10. Vineece Verdun (2009-11)................ 970 2013 GEORGIA STATE VOLLEYBALL

Player (Years)...........................Assists 1. April DeCoste (2001-04)............... 5,339 2. Lisa Lemmer (1987-90)................. 4,303 3. Oksana Greydinger (1998-99)...... 2,661 4. Stephanie Parcell (1991-93).......... 2,396 5. Missy Stawick (1994-97)............... 2,323 6. Chelsea Perry (2008-11)................ 2,192 7. Noelle Boyd (2006-07)................... 2,160 8. Jordan Thomas (2004-06)............. 1,449 9. Quan Vong (1996-97).................... 1,429 10. Janelle McVerry (2000-02)............ 1,044

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SERVICE ACES Player (Years)...............................Aces 1. Lisa Lemmer (1987-90).....................207 2. Jennifer Rizzo (1999-01)...................155 3. Stephanie Parcell (1991-93)..............154 4. Lee Barnhill (1986-89).......................153 5. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003-07)...........151 Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)...........151 7. Samanatha Walker (1995-98)...........148 8. A.M. Kilchenstein (1986-89)............139 9. Jamiee Freeman (2009-12)................121 10. April DeCoste (2001-04)...................117

SERVICE ACES PER SET Player (Years).........................Aces/set 1. Sasa Jurancic (1998-99)................... 0.65 2. A.M. Kilchenstein (1986-89).......... 0.48 3. Stephanie Parcell (1991-93)............ 0.45 4. Diane Johnston (1990)..................... 0.44 5. Lisa Lemmer (1987-90)................... 0.44 6. Jennifer Rizzo (1999-01)................. 0.44 7. Beth Wolfe (1986)............................ 0.42 8. Samantha Walker (1995-99)........... 0.39 9. Bonnie O’Rourke (1993)................. 0.35 10. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003-07)......... 0.34


GSU CAREER RECORDS BLOCK ASSISTS

POINTS

Player (Years)................. Block Assists 1. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003-07)...........392 2. Amanda Sapp (2000-03)....................368 3. Robyn van Dam (2002-05)................319 4. Bettina Schmidt (1991-94)................318 5. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)...........284 6. Tiki Anderson (1996-99)...................264 7. Torrance Wilson (1993-96)..............243 8. Vineece Verdun (2009-11)................232 9. Beth Van Fleet (1995-98)..................230 10. Amber Davis (1996-99).....................229

Player (Years)............................Points 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91).... 3,029.0 2. Molly Sapp (2000-03)................. 1,907.0 3. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003-07).... 1,714.0 4. Bettina Schmidt (1991-94)......... 1,569.0 5. Amanda Sapp (2000-03)............. 1,540.0 6. Beth Van Fleet (1995-98)........... 1,437.0 7. Torrance Wilson (1993-96)....... 1,231.5 8. Samantha Walker (1995-98)...... 1,223.5 9. Vineece Verdun (2009-11)......... 1,188.0 10. Robyn van Dam (2002-05)......... 1,183.5

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Christen Garcia

DIGS Player (Years)...............................Digs 1. Christen Garcia (2003-06).............1,628 2. Audrey Cantrell (2007-10).............1,597 3. Kumi Ishiyama (1999-02)..............1,374 4. Jamiee Freeman (2009-12).............1,372 5. Samantha Walker (1995-98)..........1,235 6. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003-07)........1,160 7. Emily Averbeck (2010-pres.).......1,097 8. April DeCoste (2001-04)................1,092 9. Beth Van Fleet (1995-98)...............1,025 10. Lee Barnhill (1986-89).......................943

DIGS PER SET Player (Years)......................... Digs/set 1. Audrey Cantrell (2007-10)...............3.78 2. Emily Averbeck (2010-pres.).........3.68 3. Christen Garcia (2003-06)...............3.60 4. Debbie Herd (1986)..........................3.43 5. Vania Blake (1996-97)......................3.37 6. Amy Lusk (2006-07).........................3.37 7. Jamiee Freeman (2009-12)...............3.28 8. Samantha Walker (1995-98)............3.27 9. Anna Popenko (2000-01).................3.21 10. Lisa Lykins (2002).............................2.94

BLOCK SOLOS Player (Years)................... Block Solos 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)...........455 2. Bettina Schmidt (1991-94)................274 3. Inger Eberhart (1988, 91-92)............195 4. Torrance Wilson (1993-96)..............133 5. A.M. Kilchenstein (1986-89)............130 6. Amanda Sapp (2000-03)....................105 7. Tiki Anderson (1996-99).....................99 8. Debbie Herd (1986).............................90 9. Randi van Dam (2001-02)...................71 10. Ana Paula Ferriera (2003-07).............66

Ana Paula Ferriera

TOTAL BLOCKS

Player (Years)...................... Points/set 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)..........6.16 2. Anna Popenko (2000-01).................5.06 3. Kiki Okeke (1994-95)........................4.53 4. Sasa Jurancic (1998-99)....................4.34 5. Randi van Dam (2001-02)................4.18 6. Alex Blenche (2004-05)....................4.14 7. Amy Lusk (2006-07).........................4.06 8. Shelbylynn McBride (2003).............3.95 9. Molly Sapp (2000-03).......................3.95 10. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003-07)..........3.82

Player (Years)...................Total Blocks 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)........... 739 2. Bettina Schmidt (1991-94)................ 592 3. Amanda Sapp (2000-03).................... 473 4. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003-07)........... 458 5. Inger Eberhart (1988, 91-92)............ 416 6. Torrance Wilson (1993-96).............. 376 7. Tiki Anderson (1996-99)................... 363 8. Robyn van Dam (2002-05)................ 359 9. Amber Davis (1996-99)..................... 288 10. Vineece Verdun (2009-11)................ 284

BLOCKS PER SET Player (Years).....................Blocks/set 1. Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91).........1.50 2. Debbie Herd (1986).........................1.35 3. Bettina Schmidt (1991-94)..............1.25 4. Inger Eberhart (1988, 91-92)..........1.25 5. Leah Tenney (2006).........................1.11 6. Tiki Anderson (1996-99).................1.05 7. Jill Thieneman (1999-00)................1.04 8. Randi van Dam (2001-02)..............1.02 9. Ana Paula Ferreira (2003-07).........1.02 10. Torrance Wilson (1993-96)............0.97

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ALL-TIME HIGHS KILLS

SERVICE ACES

3 Games: 26, Vania Blake vs. UTC (9/14/96) 4 Games: 33, Kiki Okeke vs. B.C. (9/16/95) 5 Games: 37, Sarah-Jane Mungo at JMU (11/3/91) Season: 680, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989) Career: 2,281, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)

3 Games: 9, Samantha Walker vs. Troy (9/5/98) 4 Games: 5, two times 5 Games: 14, Stephanie Parcell vs. USA (9/11/92) Season: 72, Sasa Jurancic (1998) Career: 207, Lisa Lemmer (1987-90)

KILLS PER SET Season: 5.04, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989) Career: 4.62, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)

ATTACK ATTEMPTS 3 Games: 45, Muki Kangwa at Mercer (9/13/11) 4 Games: 69, Muki Kangwa vs. CofC (9/3/11) 5 Games: 78, Kiki Okeke vs. UTC (11/7/95) Season: 1,390, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989) Career: 4,663, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)

ATTACK PERCENTAGE Season: .412, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1990) Career: .370, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)

SERVICE ACES PER SET Season: 0.80, Sasa Jurancic (1999) Career: 0.65, Sasa Jurancic (1998-99)

DIGS 3 Games: 26, Samantha Walker vs. JSU (10/18/97) 4 Games: 36, Audrey Cantrell vs. William & Mary (11/15/09) 5 Games: 45, Christen Garcia vs. EKU (9/4/05) Season: 531, Audrey Cantrell (2009) Career: 1,628, Christen Garcia (2003-06)

DIGS PER SET Season: 4.74, Audrey Cantrell (2009) Career: 3.76, Audrey Cantrell (2007-10)

BLOCK SOLOS 3 Games: 8, Bettina Schmidt vs. C. Carolina (10/1/94) 4 Games: 7, four times 5 Games: 17, Sarah-Jane Mungo at UNF (9/26/91) Season: 175, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989) Career: 455, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91) April DeCoste

ASSISTS 3 Games: 55, April DeCoste vs. VCU (8/29/03) 4 Games: 73, Oksana Greydinger at FAU (10/17/99) 5 Games: 81, Missy Stawick vs. Mercer (10/24/95) Season: 1,508, April DeCoste (2003) Career: 5,339, April DeCoste (2001-04)

BLOCK ASSISTS 3 Games: 10, Sarah-Jane Mungo at Stetson (11/10/91) 4 Games: 12, Leah Tenney at GWU (9/23/06) 5 Games: 12, Bettina Schmidt vs. Samford (11/12/93) Season: 131, Ana Paula Ferreira (2003) Career: 392, Ana Paula Ferreira (2003-07)

TOTAL BLOCKS 3 Games: 11, four times 4 Games: 14, Leah Tenney at GWU (9/23/06) 5 Games: 22, Sarah-Jane Mungo at UNF (9/26/91) Season: 231, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989) Career: 739, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)

BLOCKS PER SET Season: 1.80, Bettina Schmidt (1993) Career: 1.50, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)

POINTS Season: 922.0, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989) Career: 3,029.0, Sarah-Jane Mungo (198891)

POINTS PER SET Season: 6.83, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989) Career: 6.16, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1988-91)

GAMES PLAYED Season: 135, Sarah-Jane Mungo (1989) 135, Lee Barnhill (1989) Career: 495, Molly Sapp (2000-03)

ASSISTS PER SET Season: 11.87, April DeCoste (2003) Career: 11.72, Oksana Greydinger (1998-99)

MATCHES PLAYED Season: 40, 9 tied, all during 1988 Career: 144, Amanda Sapp (2000-03)

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Year-by-Year Stats

Kills 1986........................... 467 1987......................... 1063 1988......................... 1672 1989......................... 1759 1990......................... 1280 1991......................... 1468 1992......................... 1008 1993......................... 1471 1994......................... 1462 1995......................... 1637 1996......................... 1515 1997......................... 1438 1998......................... 1783 1999......................... 1848 2000......................... 1857 2001......................... 1805 2002...................... 2035 2003......................... 1957 2004......................... 1666 2005......................... 1495 2006......................... 1339 2007......................... 1531 2008......................... 1094 2009......................... 1319 2010......................... 1382 2011......................... 1475 2012........................... 875

Attempts 1986......................... 1635 1987......................... 3708 1988......................... 4394 1989......................... 5262 1990......................... 3431 1991......................... 4052 1992......................... 2846 1993......................... 3789 1994......................... 3887 1995......................... 4338 1996......................... 4246 1997......................... 3722 1998......................... 4673 1999......................... 4758 2000......................... 4790 2001......................... 4216 2002...................... 5300 2003......................... 4615 2004......................... 4560 2005......................... 4250 2006......................... 4044 2007......................... 4447 2008......................... 3520 2009......................... 3867 2010......................... 4116 2011......................... 4540 2012......................... 3084

Assists per Set 1986.......................... 4.07 1987.......................... 7.35 1988........................ 10.25 1989........................ 11.34 1990........................ 11.08 1991.......................... 9.62 1992.......................... 7.79 1993.......................... 8.65 1994........................ 10.77 1995........................ 10.52 1996........................ 11.96 1997........................ 11.11 1998........................ 12.65 1999........................ 12.90 2000........................ 13.03 2001..................... 13.86 2002........................ 13.33 2003........................ 13.48 2004........................ 12.57 2005........................ 12.50 2006........................ 11.69 2007........................ 12.80 2008.......................... 9.78 2009........................ 10.89 2010........................ 11.80 2011........................ 11.10 2012........................ 10.01

Digs 1986......................... 1149 1987......................... 1316 1988........................... 897 1989......................... 1316 1990........................... 818 1991......................... 1232 1992......................... 1157 1993......................... 1655 1994......................... 1834 1995......................... 1712 1996......................... 1851 1997......................... 1589 1998......................... 1816 1999......................... 1759 2000......................... 1863 2001......................... 1615 2002...................... 2141 2003......................... 1678 2004......................... 1872 2005......................... 1783 2006......................... 1622 2007......................... 1735 2008......................... 1448 2009......................... 1653 2010......................... 1753 2011......................... 1958 2012......................... 1367

Block Assists 1986............................. 58 1987........................... 132 1988........................... 293 1989........................... 202 1990........................... 189 1991........................... 395 1992........................... 220 1993........................... 418 1994........................... 285 1995........................... 177 1996........................... 323 1997........................... 313 1998........................... 381 1999........................... 403 2000........................... 460 2001........................... 278 2002........................... 399 2003........................ 490 2004........................... 266 2005........................... 338 2006........................... 409 2007........................... 431 2008........................... 285 2009........................... 304 2010........................... 316 2011........................... 335 2012........................... 256

Kills per Set 1986.......................... 5.49 1987.......................... 9.24 1988........................ 12.48 1989........................ 13.03 1990........................ 12.93 1991........................ 11.65 1992.......................... 9.60 1993........................ 11.23 1994........................ 12.08 1995........................ 12.40 1996........................ 14.85 1997........................ 13.83 1998........................ 14.98 1999........................ 14.33 2000........................ 14.51 2001..................... 15.70 2002........................ 14.96 2003........................ 15.41 2004........................ 13.88 2005........................ 13.59 2006........................ 12.75 2007........................ 13.79 2008........................ 10.83 2009........................ 11.78 2010........................ 12.60 2011........................ 12.10 2012.......................... 10.8 Attack Errors 1986........................ 271 1987........................... 668 1988........................... 661 1989........................... 763 1990........................... 498 1991........................... 588 1992........................... 518 1993........................... 643 1994........................... 637 1995........................... 707 1996........................... 722 1997........................... 688 1998........................... 697 1999........................... 794 2000........................... 660 2001........................... 617 2002........................... 776 2003........................... 644 2004........................... 690 2005........................... 659 2006........................... 717 2007........................... 738 2008........................... 593 2009........................... 602 2010........................... 565 2011........................... 644 2012........................... 475

Hitting Percentage 1986.......................... .120 1987.......................... .107 1988.......................... .230 1989.......................... .189 1990.......................... .228 1991.......................... .217 1992.......................... .172 1993.......................... .219 1994.......................... .212 1995.......................... .214 1996.......................... .187 1997.......................... .202 1998.......................... .232 1999.......................... .222 2000.......................... .250 2001.......................... .282 2002.......................... .238 2003....................... .285 2004.......................... .214 2005.......................... .197 2006.......................... .154 2007.......................... .178 2008.......................... .142 2009.......................... .185 2010.......................... .198 2011.......................... .183 2012.......................... .130 Assists 1986........................... 346 1987........................... 845 1988......................... 1374 1989......................... 1531 1990......................... 1097 1991......................... 1212 1992........................... 818 1993......................... 1133 1994......................... 1303 1995......................... 1389 1996......................... 1220 1997......................... 1155 1998......................... 1505 1999......................... 1664 2000......................... 1668 2001......................... 1594 2002...................... 1813 2003......................... 1712 2004......................... 1508 2005......................... 1375 2006......................... 1227 2007......................... 1421 2008........................... 988 2009......................... 1220 2010......................... 1300 2011......................... 1353 2012........................811

Service Aces 1986........................... 181 1987........................... 243 1988........................... 271 1989........................... 248 1990........................... 221 1991........................... 205 1992........................... 160 1993........................... 225 1994........................... 165 1995........................... 202 1996........................... 152 1997........................... 190 1998........................ 290 1999........................... 224 2000........................... 246 2001........................... 235 2002........................... 216 2003........................... 200 2004........................... 207 2005........................... 144 2006........................... 164 2007........................... 201 2008........................... 112 2009........................... 205 2010........................... 155 2011........................... 178 2012............................. 69 Service Aces per Set 1986.......................... 2.13 1987.......................... 2.11 1988.......................... 2.02 1989.......................... 1.84 1990.......................... 2.23 1991.......................... 1.63 1992.......................... 1.52 1993.......................... 1.72 1994.......................... 1.36 1995.......................... 1.53 1996.......................... 1.49 1997.......................... 1.83 1998....................... 2.44 1999.......................... 1.74 2000.......................... 1.92 2001.......................... 2.04 2002.......................... 1.59 2003.......................... 1.57 2004.......................... 1.73 2005.......................... 1.31 2006.......................... 1.56 2007.......................... 1.81 2008.......................... 1.11 2009.......................... 1.83 2010.......................... 1.40 2011.......................... 1.50 2012.......................... 0.85

Digs per Set 1986........................ 13.52 1987........................ 11.44 1988.......................... 6.69 1989.......................... 9.75 1990.......................... 8.26 1991.......................... 9.78 1992........................ 11.02 1993........................ 12.63 1994........................ 15.16 1995........................ 12.97 1996..................... 18.15 1997........................ 15.28 1998........................ 15.26 1999........................ 13.64 2000........................ 14.55 2001........................ 14.04 2002........................ 15.74 2003........................ 13.21 2004........................ 15.60 2005........................ 16.21 2006........................ 15.45 2007........................ 15.63 2008........................ 14.34 2009........................ 14.76 2010........................ 15.90 2011........................ 16.00 2012........................ 16.88 Block Solos 1986........................... 209 1987........................... 119 1988........................... 190 1989........................... 259 1990........................... 119 1991........................ 287 1992........................... 125 1993........................... 195 1994........................... 132 1995........................... 120 1996........................... 103 1997............................. 77 1998............................. 87 1999............................. 88 2000............................. 80 2001............................. 97 2002............................. 80 2003............................. 81 2004............................. 52 2005............................. 42 2006............................. 46 2007............................. 58 2008............................. 29 2009............................. 51 2010............................. 45 2011............................. 42 2012............................. 53

Total Blocks 1986........................... 267 1987........................... 251 1988........................... 483 1989........................... 461 1990........................... 308 1991........................ 682 1992........................... 345 1993........................... 613 1994........................... 417 1995........................... 297 1996........................... 426 1997........................... 390 1998........................... 468 1999........................... 491 2000........................... 540 2001........................... 375 2002........................... 479 2003........................... 571 2004........................... 318 2005........................... 380 2006........................ 250.5 2007........................ 273.5 2008........................ 171.5 2009........................... 203 2010........................... 203 2011........................ 209.5 2012........................ 181.0 Blocks per Set 1986.......................... 3.14 1987.......................... 2.18 1988.......................... 3.60 1989.......................... 3.41 1990.......................... 3.11 1991.......................... 5.41 1992.......................... 3.29 1993....................... 4.68 1994.......................... 3.45 1995.......................... 2.25 1996.......................... 4.18 1997.......................... 3.75 1998.......................... 3.93 1999.......................... 3.81 2000.......................... 4.22 2001.......................... 3.26 2002.......................... 3.52 2003.......................... 4.50 2004.......................... 2.65 2005.......................... 3.45 2006.......................... 4.33 2007.......................... 4.41 2008.......................... 3.11 2009.......................... 1.81 2010.......................... 1.80 2011.......................... 1.70 2012.......................... 2.23

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All-Time Roster -AKim Albritton, 1992-95 Tamara Aldridge, 1998-2001 Mona Al-Jamal, 1989-92 Kitan Ajanaku, 2013Tiki Anderson, 1996-99 Emily Averbeck, 2010-BLee Barnhill, 1986-89 Kristina Barrett, 1997-2000 Laura Beamer, 2007 Vania Blake, 1996-97 Alex Blenche, 2004-05 Dede Bohannon, 2012Andrea Book, 2011Noelle Boyd. 2006-07 Rachel Boryc, 2007-10 Teri Broom, 1987 Torrie Brown, 2008 Heather Bullard, 1990-93 Loren Byerly, 2010-12 -CAudrey Cantrell, 2007-10 Lindsay Casey, 2007 Veronica Chandre, 2010 Natalie Coley, 2002-05 Tracey Comer, 1989 -DAmber Davis, 1996-99 April DeCoste, 2001-2004 Tina Dehondt, 1994 Andrea DeLeon, 2012Emily Dewey, 2007-08 Maridelie Diaz, 2001-02 -EInger Eberhard, 1988, 91-92 Angela Elliott, 1995-96 Andrea’ Ezell, 2011-FAna Paula Ferreira, 2003-07 Jamiee Freeman, 2009-12 -GTina Galle, 1986 Christen Garcia, 2003-06 Carol Gibbs, 1994 Danielle Gonzalez, 2002-05 Oksana (Nachinova) Greydinger, 1998-99 Dawn Griffith, 1986 Sharon Grubb, 1996-97

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-HSue Hensley, 1989-91 Debbie Herd, 1986 Jessica Houpt, 1999 Su Humphrey, 1993-96 Sydney Hunsley, 2012Mary Hyland, 1998-2001 -IKumiko Ishiyama, 1999-2002 -JTracy Jabbour, 1988 Diane Johnson, 1990 Ashley Jones, 2007-10 Raquel Jones, 2009-10 Shelby Jordan, 2000-01 -KMuki Kangwa, 2008-11 D’Anna Kester, 2012-13 Anne-Marie Kilchenstein, 1986-90 -LMelody Larson, 1992 Nicole Lee, 1995-97 Lisa Lemmer, 1987-90 Marissa Levasseur, 2004-07 Jeni Linder, 1990 Alysa Long, 2007-08 Amy Lusk, 2006-07 Lisa Lykins, 2002 -MStephanie Mason, 1989 Carol Mattos, 2003-05 Shelbylynn McBride, 2003 Janelle McVerry, 2000-02 Devan Miller, 2012-13 Taasha Moore, 1991 Michelle Muench, 1992 Sarah-Jane Mungo, 1988-91 -NVanessa Nagy, 2009 Natalia Nieto, 2012Andrea Noe, 2011 -OBonnie O’Rourke, 1993 Kiki Okeke, 1994-95 -PStephanie Parcell, 1991-93 Chelsea Perry, 2008-11 Nevena Peeva, 2009-11 Mirjam Pfyl, 2009-11 Anna Popenko, 2000-01 -RKelley Reynolds, 1987-88 Nikki Rhodes, 1997-98 Jennifer Rizzo, 1999-2001 Brittany Roche, 2005

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-SAmanda Sapp, 2000-03 Molly Sapp, 2000-03 Liz Schaab, 2006-08 Bettina Schmidt, 1991-94 Gabby Serafin, 2012Molly Shonk, 2013Lisa Sidle, 1989-91 Simone Simonoff, 1994 Princess Simpson, 1990-94 Taylor Smith, 2010 Jennifer Spencer, 1993-94 Missy Stawick, 1994-97 Kristina Stinson, 2013Kim Stowe, 1987 -TJill Thieneman, 1999-2000 Jordan Thomas, 2004-06 Jessica Tjaden, 2008 Michelle Trimble, 2005-08 -VRandi van Dam, 2001-02 Robyn van Dam. 2002-05 Beth Van Fleet, 1995-98 Serena van Heerdt, 1987 Vineece Verdun, 2009-11 Quan Vong, 1996-97 -WRossie Wade, 1985 Jocelyn Waldern, 2006-09 Samantha Walker, 1995-98 Conner Warner, 1988 Melanie Wilson, 1992 Torrance Wilson, 1993-96 Beth Wolfe, 1986 -ZEliza Zachary, 2012Active players are in bold. Conference Affiliation History The Panthers played in the GAIAW during its first four seasons (1975-78) before the program became dormant. In 1985, Georgia State became a charter member of the New South Women’s Athletic Conference. The NSWAC merged with the Trans America Athletic Conference in July 1991, which changed its name to the Atlantic Sun Conference in July 2001. In July 2005, the Panthers became members of the Colonial Athletic Association. In July 2013, the Panthers began their membership with the Sun Belt Conference.


Academic Awards Muki Kangwa................................................................. 2010-11 Andrea Noe.......................................................................... 2011 Nevena Peeva................................................................. 2010-11 Chelsea Perry....................................................................... 2010 Mirjam Pfyl.................................................................... 2010-11 Taylor Smith......................................................................... 2010 Vineece Verdun............................................................. 2010-11

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 1994......Bettina Schmidt..............................................1st Team 1995......Kiki Okeke..............................................Not Available ACADEMIC ALL-REGION 2000......Anna Popenko.............................................First Team 2003......Ana Paula Ferreira......................Honorable Mention 2003......Ana Paula Ferreira................... Freshman of the Year

ATLANTIC SUN ALL-ACADEMIC Tamara Aldridge.................................................................. 2001 Natalie Coley.................................................................. 2002-04 Maridelie Diaz..................................................................... 2001 Ana Paula Ferreira............................................................... 2004 Christen Garcia.................................................................... 2003 Mary Hyland........................................................................ 2001 Kumiko Ishiyama.......................................................... 2001-02 Carol Mattos......................................................................... 2003 Janelle McVerry-Suarez................................................ 2001-02 Jennifer Rizzo....................................................................... 2001

COSIDA/ESPN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2011......Vineece Verdun.............................................3rd Team COSIDA/ESPN ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2010......Vineece Verdun.............................................3rd Team 2011......Vineece Verdun.............................................3rd Team CAA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2010......Vineece Verdun 2011......Vineece Verdun

TAAC ALL-ACADEMIC Kim Albritton................................................................. 1993-95 Tamara Aldridge........................................................1998, 2000 Tiki Anderson...................................................................... 1996 Kristina Barrett.................................................... 1997-98, 2000 Heather Bullard................................................................... 1993 Amber Davis.................................................................. 1997-99 Inger Eberhart...................................................................... 1992 Oksana (Nachinova) Greydinger................................ 1998-99 Susan Hensley...................................................................... 1992 Susan Humphrey........................................................... 1995-96 Mary Hyland........................................................................ 1998 Kumiko Ishiyama................................................................ 2000 Kelly Kidd....................................................................... 1997-99 Nicole Lee............................................................. 1994, 1996-97 Janelle McVerry-Suarez...................................................... 2000 Patty Molina......................................................................... 1995 Kiki Okeke...................................................................... 1994-95 Nikki Rhodes....................................................................... 1997 Bettina Schmidt............................................................. 1993-94 Lisa Sidle............................................................................... 1992 Missy Stawick....................................................................... 1996 Beth Van Fleet................................................................ 1995-98 Samantha Walker........................................................... 1995-98

CAA ALL-ACADEMIC Laura Beamer....................................................................... 2007 Alex Blenche........................................................................ 2005 Rachel Boryc.................................................................. 2008-09 Noelle Boyd.......................................................................... 2007 Audrey Cantrell............................................................. 2007-09 Lindsay Casey................................................................ 2006-07 Natalie Coley........................................................................ 2005 Ana Paula Ferreira......................................................... 2006-07 Christen Garcia.................................................................... 2006 Muki Kangwa....................................................................... 2009 Marissa Levasseur................................................................ 2007 Carol Mattos......................................................................... 2005 Vanessa Nagy....................................................................... 2009 Chelsea Perry................................................................. 2008-09 Mirjam Pfyl.......................................................................... 2009 Liz Schaab....................................................................... 2006-08 Michelle Trimble........................................................... 2007-08 Jocelyn Waldern............................................................. 2006-09 Vineece Verdun................................................................... 2009 CAA COMMISSIONER’S AWARD Andrea Book........................................................................ 2011 Rachel Boryc........................................................................ 2010 Audrey Cantrell................................................................... 2010 Veronica Chandre................................................................ 2010 Andrea Ezell......................................................................... 2011 Raquel Jones......................................................................... 2010

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Individual Awards ALL-CAA 2012.... Eliza Zachary......................................... All-Rookie 2011..... Muki Kangwa............................................ 3rd Team 2011..... Vinieece Verdun.............................................1st Team 2010..... Vineece Verdun...............................................1st Team 2010..... Ashley Jones...................................................3rd Team 2009..... Ashley Jones...................................................3rd Team 2008..... Ashley Jones...................................................3rd Team 2007..... Amy Lusk...................................................... 3rd Team 2006..... Noelle Boyd................................................. All-Rookie 2005..... Alex Blenche.................................................. 1st Team

Sarah-Jane Mungo

Lisa Lemmer

1997..... Vania Blake................................. Honorable Mention 1997..... Beth Van Fleet...............................................2nd Team 1997..... Quan Vong.................................. Honorable Mention 1996..... Vania Blake................................. Honorable Mention 1996..... Vania Blake.......................................... All-Newcomer 1996..... Samantha Walker....................... Honorable Mention 1996..... Torrance Wilson...........................................2nd Team 1995..... Kiki Okeke...................................................... 1st Team 1994..... Kiki Okeke.....................................................2nd Team 1994..... Bettina Schmidt............................................. 1st Team 1993..... Bettina Schmidt............................................. 1st Team 1992..... Inger Eberhart...............................................2nd Team 1992..... Heather Bullard.......................... Honorable Mention 1992..... Bettina Schmidt.......................... Honorable Mention 1991..... Inger Eberhart................................................ 1st Team 1991..... Sarah-Jane Mungo......................................... 1st Team 1991..... Stephanie Parcell..........................................2nd Team

ALL-ATLANTIC SUN 2004......April DeCoste...............................................2nd Team 2004......Robyn van Dam............................................ 1st Team 2003......April DeCoste...............................................2nd Team 2003......Ana Paula Ferriera........................................ 1st Team 2003......Ana Paula Ferriera................................ All-Freshman 2003......Amanda Sapp................................................ 1st Team 2002......Kumiko Ishiyama.........................................2nd Team 2002......Lisa Lykins............................................. All-Freshman 2002......Amanda Sapp...............................................2nd Team 2002..... Molly Sapp...................................................... 1st Team 2002..... Randi van Dam.............................................. 1st Team 2001..... April DeCoste........................................ All-Freshman 2001..... Anna Popenko............................................... 1st Team 2001..... Molly Sapp...................................................... 1st Team 2001..... Randi van Dam.............................................2nd Team

ALL-NSWAC 1990..... Denise Galloway...........................................2nd Team 1990..... Lisa Lemmer................................................... 1st Team 1990..... Sarah-Jane Mungo......................................... 1st Team 1989..... Denise Galloway...........................................2nd Team 1989..... Lisa Lemmer................................................... 1st Team 1989..... Sarah-Jane Mungo......................................... 1st Team 1988..... Inger Eberhart...............................................2nd Team 1988..... Lisa Lemmer................................................... 1st Team 1988..... Sarah-Jane Mungo......................................... 1st Team 1987..... Anne-Marie Kilchenstein............................2nd Team 1986..... Debbie Herd................................................... 1st Team 1985..... Rosie Wade....................................................2nd Team

ALL-TAAC 2000..... Anna Popenko............................................... 1st Team 2000..... Amanda Sapp......................................... All-Freshman 2000..... Molly Sapp.............................................. All-Freshman 2000..... Jill Thieneman...............................................2nd Team 1999..... Amber Davis.................................................. 1st Team 1999..... Oksana (Nachinova) Greydinger...............2nd Team 1999..... Jessica Houpt............................... Honorable Mention 1999..... Jessica Houpt........................................ All-Newcomer 1999..... Jill Thieneman...................................... All-Newcomer 1998..... Sasa Jurancic.................................................. 1st Team 1998..... Sasa Jurancic........................................ All-Newcomer 1998..... Oksana Nachinova........................................ 1st Team 1998..... Oksana Nachinova.............................. All-Newcomer 1998..... Beth Van Fleet...............................................2nd Team 1998..... Samantha Walker.......................................... 1st Team 1997..... Tiki Anderson...............................................2nd Team 2013 GEORGIA STATE VOLLEYBALL

ANNUAL AWARDS 2003......Ana Paula Ferriera....... A-Sun Freshman of the Year 2001......Anna Popenko.....................A-Sun Player of the Year 2001......April DeCoste.........A-Sun Co-Freshman of the Year

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Individual Awards 2000......Anna Popenko.....................TAAC Player of the Year 2000......Molly Sapp.................... TAAC Freshman of the Year 1991......Sarah-Jane Mungo...............TAAC Player of the Year 1989......Sarah-Jane Mungo........... NSWAC Player of the Year

A-SUN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2004......April DeCoste...........................................Atlantic Sun 2003......Ana Paula Ferreira...................................Atlantic Sun 2003......Shelbylynn McBride................................Atlantic Sun 2002..... Molly Sapp.................................................Atlantic Sun 2002..... Randi van Dam.........................................Atlantic Sun

CAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK Vineece Verdun (Offensive)................................ Oct. 31, 2011 Ashley Jones (Offensive)........................................ Nov. 8, 2010 Vineece Verdun (Offensive)...................................Oct. 4, 2010 Vineece Verdun (Offensive)................................Aug. 30, 2010 Jamiee Freeman (Defensive)..................................Oct. 5, 2009 Vineece Verdun (Offensive)............................... Sept. 28, 2009 Ashley Jones (Offensive)....................................... Sept. 8, 2009 Ashley Jones.............................................................Oct. 6, 2008 Ana Paula Ferriera................................................. Sept. 4, 2007 Alex Blenche......................................................... Oct. 17, 2005

TAAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2000..... Anna Popenko (MVP)....................................... TAAC 2000..... Molly Sapp........................................................... TAAC 2000..... Jill Thieneman..................................................... TAAC 1999..... Amber Davis....................................................... TAAC 1999..... Jill Thieneman..................................................... TAAC 1998..... Tiki Anderson..................................................... TAAC 1998..... Samantha Walker................................................ TAAC 1997..... Tiki Anderson..................................................... TAAC 1996..... Samantha Walker................................................ TAAC

CAA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Torrie Brown.......................................................... Sept. 2, 2008 Noelle Boyd........................................................... Oct. 23, 2006 A-SUN PLAYER OF THE WEEK

NOTE: The New South Women’s Athletic Conference merged with the Trans America Athletic Conference prior to the 1991-92 academic year. The TAAC changed its name to the Atlantic Sun Conference in July 2001.

Carol Mattos............................................................ Nov. 8, 2004 Robyn van Dam...................................................... Nov. 1, 2004 Ana Paula Ferriera............................................... Sept. 13, 2004 Ana Paula Ferriera................................................ Oct. 27, 2003 Shelbylynn McBride............................................ Sept. 29, 2003 April DeCoste...................................................... Sept. 22, 2003 Amanda Sapp......................................................... Sept. 2, 2003 Anna Popenko......................................................Nov. 12, 2001 Randi van Dam.................................................... Sept. 24, 2001 TAAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Anna Popenko...................................................Nov. 6, 2000 Anna Popenko..................................................Oct. 16, 2000 Anna Popenko....................................................Oct. 9, 2000 Amber Davis...................................................Nov. 17, 1999 Amber Davis......................................................Oct. 4, 1999 Amber Davis.................................................. Sept. 27, 1999 Oksana Greydinger........................................ Sept. 14, 1999 Oksana (Nachinova) Greydinger................... Sept. 29, 1998 Beth Van Fleet................................................ Sept. 11, 1998 Samantha Walker..............................................Nov. 4, 1997 Samantha Walker............................................Nov. 12, 1996 Kiki Okeke.......................................................Oct. 10, 1995 Kiki Okeke....................................................... Sept. 5, 1995 Kiki Okeke..................................................... Sept. 27, 1994 Torrance Wilson............................................. Sept. 13, 1993 Sarah-Jane Mungo............................................Nov. 4, 1991 Sarah-Jane Mungo...........................................Oct. 21, 1991

The 2000 volleyball team was the first to advance to the NCAA Championship and featured three TAAC AllTournament Team members: Anna Popenko, Molly Sapp and Jill Thieneman.

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1,000/1,000 Club During the 1998 season, two Panthers etched their names forever in the annals of Georgia State volleyball. Beth Van Fleet, who is now the head sand volleyball coach at GSU, and Samantha Walker became the first two players in school history to record 1,000 career kills and 1,000 career digs. In 2007, Ana Paula Ferreira became the most recent Panther to join that elite club. Two other players who completed their careers wearing the Blue & White also registered over 1,000 career kills and 1,000 career digs. During the 2003 season, Shelbylynn McBride (a transfer from George Mason University) joined the exclusive club. In 2006, Amy Lusk (a transfer from Missouri State University-West Plains) also accomplished the career feat.

Ana Paul Ferreira 2003 All A-Sun First-Team and Freshman of the Yearr

Amy Lusk 2007 All-CAA Third-Team

Samantha Walker 1998 All-TAAC First-Team 2013 GEORGIA STATE VOLLEYBALL

Beth Van Fleet 1997-98 All-TAAC Second-Team

Shelbylynn McBride 2003 A-Sun All-Tournament Team

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Year-by-Year Results 1975 (5-2) First Season of Competition Head Coach: Martha Bullard Records unavailable 1976 (18-5) Head Coach: Martha Bullard Records unavailable 1977 (22-8) Head Coach: Martha Bullard Records unavailable 1978 (32-5) Head Coach: Martha Bullard Records unavailable 1979-84 Program dormant 1985 (7-24) 1st Season of NCAA Division I Competition First Season in New South Women’s Athletic Conference Head Coach: Martha Bullard Records unavailable 1986 (10-19) Head Coach: Martha Bullard Jacksonville...............................L, 0-2 Florida Tech..............................L, 0-2 Coastal Carolina.......................L, 0-2 Winthrop...................................L, 0-2 Mercer..................................... W, 2-0 Furman......................................L, 0-2 Olgethorpe.............................. W, 2-0 Mercer..................................... W, 2-0 West Georgia.......................... W, 2-1 Tuskegee.................................. W, 2-0 Georgia Tech............................L, 1-3 Winthrop...................................L, 1-3 Oglethorpe.............................. W, 2-0 Georgia Tech............................L, 0-3 South Carolina State................L, 0-3 Mississippi State.......................L, 0-3 Samford................................... W, 3-1 Auburn......................................L, 0-3 Cincinnati.................................L, 0-3 West Georgia............................L, 1-3 Samford.............................................L Auburn..............................................L Florida A&M............................L, 0-3 Mercer..................................... W, 3-1 1-Stetson....................................L, 0-3 1-Georgia Southern............... W, 3-0 1-Stetson....................................L, 1-3 1-Florida A&M.........................L, 0-3 ! = NSWAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)

1987 (10-25) Head Coach: Martha Bullard Coastal Carolina.......................L, 1-3 Furman......................................L, 0-3 Winthrop...................................L, 1-3 Georgia Tech............................L, 0-3 Jacksonville...............................L, 1-3 Georgia......................................L, 0-3 Illinois-Chicago........................L, 0-3 Georgia Tech............................L, 0-3 Western Carolina.....................L, 0-3 West Georgia.......................... W, 3-2 Campbell................................. W, 2-0 Radford......................................L, 0-2 UNC Asheville..........................L, 1-2 Rollins........................................L, 0-2 Pennsylvania.............................L, 0-3 Western Carolina.....................L, 1-3 Augusta.................................... W, 3-2 ETSU..........................................L, 0-3 Winthrop...................................L, 0-3 West Georgia.......................... W, 3-2 Georgia Tech............................L, 1-3 Samford................................... W, 3-0 UTEP.........................................L, 0-3 Samford.....................................L, 0-3 UTEP.........................................L, 0-3 Auburn......................................L, 0-3 Mercer..................................... W, 3-0 Georgia Southern................... W, 3-0 Florida A&M............................L, 1-3 Florida International............. W, 3-0 1-vs. UCF..................................L, 1-3 1-at Stetson...............................L, 1-3 1-vs. Samford.......................... W, 3-1 1-vs. UCF..................................L, 0-3 1-vs. Florida A&M................. W, 3-0 1 = NSWAC Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) 1988 (27-13) NSWAC Tournament Champions Co-Head Coaches: Martha Bullard and Brett Boston Oglethorpe.............................. W, 3-0 Emory...................................... W, 3-0 1-Georgia...................................L, 0-3 1-Georgia Tech.........................L, 0-3 1-Mercer.................................. W, 3-0 1-Augusta State...................... W, 3-0 West Georgia.......................... W, 3-0 at Samford............................... W, 3-1 at Clemson................................L, 2-3 at Augusta State...................... W, 3-0 2-vs. Davidson........................ W, 2-0 2-at UNC Asheville................ W, 2-0 2-vs. St. Augustine................. W, 2-1 2-vs. Alabama-Huntsville..... W, 2-0 2-vs. UNC Greensboro.......... W, 3-2 at Georgia Tech........................L, 0-3 3-vs. Stetson..............................L, 1-3 3-vs. Furman........................... W, 3-0

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3-vs. Winthrop....................... W, 3-2 3-at Jacksonville.......................L, 0-3 3-vs. Georgia Southern.......... W, 3-1 3-vs. Western Carolina............L, 1-3 4-vs. Stetson............................ W, 3-0 4-vs. Jacksonville......................L, 0-3 4-at UCF....................................L, 0-3 4-vs. Appalachian State......... W, 3-0 4-at Jacksonville.......................L, 0-3 Samford................................... W, 3-0 Cincinnati.................................L, 1-3 Georgia Southern................... W, 3-0 UNC Asheville........................ W, 3-0 at Western Carolina.................L, 1-3 at West Georgia........................L, 0-3 at Mercer................................. W, 3-0 11/19 5-Florida International.......... W, 3-1 11/19 5-Florida A&M....................... W, 3-1 11/20 5-UCF...................................... W, 3-1 11/20 5-UCF...................................... W, 3-0 1 = Peach State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 2 = UNC Asheville Tournament (Asheville, N.C.) 3 = JU Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 4 = UCF Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) 5 = NSWAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 1989 (16-15) NSWAC Tournament Champions Co-Head Coaches: Martha Bullard and Brett Boston Jacksonville............................. W, 3-0 UCF.......................................... W, 3-2 Charlotte.................................. W, 3-0 Mississippi State ......................L, 2-3 Utah...........................................L, 0-3 South Carolina ........................L, 3-0 UAB...........................................L, 0-3 Arkansas State .........................L, 0-3 Mercer..................................... W, 3-0 Georgia Tech ...........................L, 1-3 Austin Peay ..............................L, 1-3 Xavier.........................................L, 1-3 Western Kentucky ..................L, 1-3 Tennessee State ..................... W, 3-0 Austin Peay ..............................L, 1-3 Auburn......................................L, 1-3 Florida A&M ......................... W, 3-0 Stetson..................................... W, 3-1 UCF.......................................... W, 3-2 Florida International ..............L, 2-3 Mercer..................................... W, 3-0 Georgia Tech ...........................L, 2-3 Samford................................... W, 3-2 Western Carolina .................. W, 3-2 Augusta State.......................... W, 3-0 West Georgia ......................... W, 3-0 Alabama....................................L, 2-3 Georgia Southern .................. W, 3-0 Samford.....................................L, 2-3 Clemson....................................L, 0-3 Georgia Southern .................. W, 3-0 2013 GEORGIA STATE VOLLEYBALL


Year-by-Year Results 11/18 1-vs. Florida A&M ................ W, 3-0 11/18 1-at Florida International .... W, 3-2 11/19 1-vs. UCF ............................... W, 3-1 11/19 1-vs. UCF................................ L, 1-3T 1 = NSWAC Tournament (Miami, Fla.) T = won one-game tiebreaker (15-8) 1990 (12-16) Co-Head Coaches: Martha Bullard and Brett Boston 9/4 at Clemson................................L, 0-3 9/9 Arkansas State..........................L, 0-3 9/11 at Augusta State...................... W, 3-0 9/14 1-vs. Samford.......................... W, 3-0 9/14 1-vs. Lamar...............................L, 0-3 9/15 1-at Tulane................................L, 2-3 9/21 2-at Charlotte............................L, 1-3 9/22 2-vs. UNC Wilmington...........L, 0-3 9/22 2-vs. ETSU................................L, 1-3 9/25 Georgia Tech.......................... W, 3-1 9/28 3-Samford............................... W, 3-2 9/29 3-Jacksonville.......................... W, 3-1 9/29 3-Chattanooga........................ W, 3-0 10/1 Georgia Tech.......................... W, 3-0 10/5 4-Samford.................................L, 1-3 10/5 4-Georgia Southern................ W 3-0 10/6 4-Florida International............L, 1-3 10/9 at Auburn..................................L, 0-3 10/15 Western Carolina.....................L, 2-3 10/17 UAB...........................................L, 1-3 10/30 at Alabama................................L, 0-3 11/2 at Samford............................... W, 3-0 11/6 South Carolina..........................L, 0-3 11/9 5-at Georgia Southern........... W, 3-0 11/9 5-vs. Stetson............................ W, 3-0 11/10 5-vs. Florida International......L, 1-3 11/10 5-vs. Florida A&M................. W, 3-1 11/10 5-vs. Florida International......L, 0-3 1 = Kathy Trosclair Memorial (New Orleans, La.) 2 = Lady 49er Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) 3 = Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 4 = NSWAC Mid-Season Tournament 5 = NSWAC Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) 1991 (22-13) First Season in Trans America Athletic Conference TAAC Tournament Champions Head Coach: Brett Boston 9/12 Alabama....................................L, 0-3 9/14 Winthrop................................. W, 3-0 9/16 at Western Carolina.................L, 0-3 9/20 at Northern Illinois..................L, 0-3 9/21 at Michigan...............................L, 0-3 9/21 vs. Marquette...........................W, 3-1 9/26 at North Florida..................... W, 3-2 9/27 vs. South Florida.......................L, 1-3 9/27 at Jacksonville......................... W, 3-2 9/28 at Bethune-Cookman............ W, 3-0 10/1 Georgia Tech.............................L, 1-3 2013 GEORGIA STATE VOLLEYBALL

10/5 College of Charleston............ W, 3-2 10/5 Stetson..................................... W, 3-1 10/6 Saint Louis.................................L, 1-3 10/11 Furman.................................... W, 3-2 10/15 at Clemson................................L, 1-3 10/17 at Stetson................................. W, 3-0 10/18 1-vs. Stetson............................ W, 3-1 10/18 1-vs. South Florida...................L, 0-3 10/19 1-vs. Clemson...........................L, 0-3 10/19 1-at Florida International..... W, 3-2 10/22 at UAB.......................................L, 0-3 10/26 at UNC Asheville.....................L, 0-3 10/26 at Mercer................................. W, 3-0 10/29 at Samford............................... W, 3-0 11/1 2-vs. Campbell........................ W, 3-0 11/2 2-vs. College of Charleston... W, 3-0 11/2 2-at Furman............................ W, 3-1 11/3 2-vs. James Madison.............. W, 3-2 11/5 at Georgia Tech........................L, 0-3 11/8 3-vs. College of Charleston... W, 3-0 11/9 3-vs. Samford.......................... W, 3-0 11/9 3-at Stetson............................. W, 3-1 11/10 3-at Stetson............................. W, 3-0 1 = FIU Invitational (Miami, Fla.) 2 = Furman Invitational (Greenville, S.C.) 3 = TAAC Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) 1992 (7-23) Head Coach: Brett Boston (3-17) Interim Head Coach: Tammy Youngen (4-6) 9/4 1-vs. Florida State.....................L, 0-3 9/5 1-at Florida................................L, 0-3 9/5 1-vs. South Florida...................L, 1-3 9/9 Oregon State.............................L, 0-3 9/11 2-vs. SE Louisiana....................L, 1-3 9/11 2-vs. South Alabama.............. W, 3-2 9/12 2-vs. Texas-Pan America...... W, 3-1 9/12 2-vs. Portland...........................L, 0-3 9/13 at Nicholls State........................L, 2-3 9/14 at Southeastern Louisiana.......L, 1-3 9/16 at Furman..................................L, 0-3 9/18 3-College of Charleston...........L, 1-3 9/18 3-Georgia Tech.........................L, 0-3 9/19 3-Centenary............................ W, 3-0 9/19 3-Stetson....................................L, 1-3 9/19 3-Western Carolina.................L, 0-3 9/20 3-Jacksonville............................L, 0-3 9/23 at Alabama................................L, 0-3 9/26 4-vs. Yale...................................L, 0-3 9/26 at Georgia Tech........................L, 0-3 10/14 at Samford............................... W, 3-2 10/19 at Mercer................................. W, 3-1 10/20 at Georgia Tech........................L, 0-3 10/30 5-vs. Liberty..............................L, 0-3 10/31 5-vs. Appalachian State...........L, 0-3 10 31 5-at UNC Greensboro.............L, 0-3 11/14 6-Florida International............L, 0-3 11/14 6-Samford................................ W, 3-0 11/14 6-College of Charleston...........L, 0-3

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1 = Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) 2 = Nicholls St. Tournament (Thibodaux, La.) 3 = Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 4 = Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Tech campus) 5 = UNCG Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 6 = TAAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 1993 (16-20, 6-2 TAAC - 2nd in West) Head Coach: Sandi Stein 9/1 Georgia Tech.............................L, 0-3 9/9 * at Centenary......................... W, 3-0 9/9 vs. Northwestern State........... W, 3-2 9/10 * at Southeastern Louisiana.. W, 3-2 9/11 vs. Stephen F. Austin...............L, 0-3 9/11 vs. Louisiana Tech....................L, 0-3 9/18 1-vs. East Carolina................. W, 3-1 9/18 1-at UNC Greensboro.............L, 0-3 9/21 Alabama State......................... W, 3-0 9/22 at Georgia Tech........................L, 0-3 9/24 at Georgia Southern............... W, 3-1 9/24 vs. Winthrop.............................L, 2-3 10/1 * Southeastern Louisiana.........L, 0-3 10/1 2-Georgia Tech.........................L, 0-3 10/2 2-Florida Atlantic.....................L, 0-3 10/2 2-Samford................................ W, 3-2 10/5 at Alabama State.......................L, 1-3 10/6 Montevallo................................L, 1-3 10/9 * at Mercer............................... W, 3-0 10/9 vs. South Carolina State........ W, 3-0 10/9 vs. UT Martin...........................L, 1-3 10/12 * Samford................................. W, 3-0 10/13 at Emory.................................. W, 3-0 10/16 3-Jacksonville.......................... W, 3-2 10/16 3-Stetson....................................L, 2-3 10/16 3-Florida International............L, 0-3 10/16 3-College of Charleston...........L, 3-1 10/18 * Centenary............................. W, 3-0 10/19 * at Samford..............................L, 2-3 10/26 * Mercer................................... W, 3-1 10/27 at Alabama................................L, 0-3 10/30 Troy.......................................... W, 3-1 10/30 at North Carolina A&T......... W, 3-0 11/2 at Montevallo............................L, 0-3 11/11 4-vs. UCF..................................L, 0-3 11/11 4-vs. College of Charleston.....L, 1-3 1 = UNCG Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 2 = Lady Panther Challenge (Atlanta, Ga.) 3 = Mizuno Invitational 4 = TAAC Tournament (Hammond, La.) 1994 (18-16, 4-4 TAAC - 3rd in West) Head Coach: Sandi Stein 9/2 1-at Alabama.............................L, 0-3 9/2 1-vs. Louisville..........................L, 0-3 9/3 1-vs. Austin Peay . ................. W, 3-0 9/3 1-vs. Texas State.......................L, 0-3 9/8 * at Centenary......................... W, 3-0 9/9 * at Southeastern Louisiana....L, 1-3 9/10 vs. Nicholls State .....................L, 2-3


Year-by-Year Results 9/16 * Mercer................................... W, 3-1 9/16 Alabama.....................................L, 0-3 9/19 Auburn......................................L, 0-3 9/23 2-vs. Charleston...................... W, 3-2 9/24 2-at UNC Asheville................ W, 3-0 9/24 2-vs. Georgia Southern.......... W, 3-2 9/27 Alabama State......................... W, 3-1 9/28 Liberty...................................... W, 3-2 9/30 * 3-Samford............................. W, 3-2 10/1 3-Coastal Carolina................. W, 3-0 10/1 3-Troy........................................L, 1-3 10/7 * 4-Southeastern Louisiana.....L, 1-3 10/7 4-Western Carolina............... W, 3-1 10/8 4-Florida Atlantic................... W, 3-0 10/8 4-Southeastern Louisiana........L, 1-3 10/11 at Troy.......................................L, 0-3 10/13 * Centenary............................. W, 3-0 10/18 * at Samford..............................L, 1-3 10/20 * at Mercer................................L, 0-3 10/20 5-vs. Southern......................... W, 3-0 10/22 UNC Asheville........................ W, 3-1 10/22 Florida International.............. W, 3-0 10/25 at Georgia Tech........................L, 0-3 10/29 at Western Carolina.................L, 0-3 11/2 Jacksonville State.................... W, 3-0 11/3 at Alabama State..................... W, 3-0 11/7 Georgia Tech.............................L, 0-3 1 = Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2 = UNC Asheville Big Bash (Asheville, N.C.) 3 = Lady Panther Challenge (Atlanta, Ga.) 4 = GSU Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 5 = Macon, Ga. (Mercer campus) 1995 (9-26, 5-1 TAAC - 1st in East) Head Coach: Sandi Stein 9/1 1-vs. Toledo..............................L, 1-3 9/1 1-vs. Indiana State....................L, 0-3 9/2 1-vs. UT Martin...................... W, 3-1 9/2 1-at Evansville...........................L, 2-3 9/5 at Alabama................................L, 0-3 9/6 UAB............................................L, 0-3 9/12 Samford.....................................L, 0-3 9/16 2-Providence.............................L, 1-3 9/16 2-Boston College......................L, 1-3 9/19 at Samford............................... W, 3-0 9/23 at Troy.......................................L, 0-3 9/27 Jacksonville State......................L, 0-3 9/29 3-Troy........................................L, 1-3 9/29 3-UCF........................................L, 0-3 9/30 3-UNC Asheville......................L, 1-3 9/30 3-Alabama State.......................L, 1-3 10/5 * at Campbell.......................... W, 3-0 10/6 4-vs. Radford............................L, 2-3 10/7 4-at NC State.............................L, 1-3 10/7 4-vs. VCU................................ W, 3-1 10/10 * at Mercer............................... W, 3-2 10/14 * at College of Charleston.......L, 1-3 10/14 at Charleston Southern............L, 0-3 10/17 Georgia Tech.............................L, 0-3 10/20 * Campbell.............................. W, 3-2

10/21 5-vs. Austin Peay......................L, 0-3 10/21 5-vs. Jacksonville State.............L, 1-3 10/24 * Mercer................................... W, 3-2 10/27 * College of Charleston.......... W, 3-2 10/31 at Georgia Tech........................L, 0-3 11/2 at Georgia..................................L, 0-3 11/7 Chattanooga............................ W, 3-2 11/8 at Auburn..................................L, 0-3 11/16 6-College of Charleston...........L, 2-3 11/16 6-UCF........................................L, 0-3 1 = Evansville Tournament (Evansville, Ind.) 2 = GSU Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 3 = GSU Comfort Inn Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 4 = Wolfpack Challenge (Raleigh, N.C.) 5 = Anniston, Ala. 6 = TAAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga). 1996 (17-10, 4-2 TAAC - 1st in East) Head Coach: Sandi Stein 9/3 Georgia Southern................... W, 3-0 9/7 1-vs. Cal State Fullerton..........L, 0-3 9/8 1-at UNLV................................L, 0-3 9/14 2-Chattanooga........................ W, 3-2 9/14 2-Jacksonville State................ W, 3-0 9/14 2-Wofford................................ W, 3-1 9/20 Auburn......................................L, 0-3 9/22 Wis.-Milwaukee.......................L, 1-3 9/25 * at Mercer............................... W, 3-2 9/28 * at College of Charleston..... W, 3-1 10/4 Alabama State......................... W, 3-0 10/5 at Florida A&M...................... W, 3-0 10/12 * at Campbell............................L, 1-3 10/12 at UNC Wilmington.............. W, 3-0 10/15 Georgia......................................L, 1-3 10/19 * Campbell.............................. W, 3-0 10/22 * Mercer.....................................L, 2-3 10/25 * College of Charleston.......... W, 3-0 10/26 Mississippi State..................... W, 3-2 10/31 at Samford................................ W 3-0 11/2 at North Carolina A&T......... W, 3-1 11/3 at Wofford............................... W, 3-0 11/4 Georgia Tech.............................L, 0-3 11/9 Appalachian State................... W, 3-2 11/13 at Chattanooga.........................L, 2-3 11/22 3-vs. Samford.......................... W, 3-1 11/22 3-vs. Southeastern Louisiana.. L, 2-3 1 = UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2 = GSU Comfort Inn Classic (Atlanta,Ga.) 3 = TAAC Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) 1997 (17-11, 6-0 TAAC - 1st in East) TAAC Regular-Season Co-Champions Head Coach: Sandi Stein 8/29 1-at Furman............................ W, 3-0 8/29 1-vs. Charleston Southern.... W, 3-1 8/30 1-vs. Md.-Eastern Shore........ W, 3-0 8/30 1-vs. Towson........................... W, 3-2 8/30 1-vs. UAB..................................L, 1-3 9/4 at Alabama State..................... W, 3-0 9/9 at Jacksonville State................ W, 3-2 9/12 at Florida A&M...................... W, 3-0

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9/13 at Florida State..........................L, 0-3 9/19 Jacksonville............................. W, 3-1 9/20 at Georgia Tech........................L, 0-3 9/20 2-vs. SMU..................................L, 0-3 9/27 at Jacksonville...........................L, 2-3 9/30 Samford.....................................L, 2-3 10/3 * at Campbell.......................... W, 3-1 10/5 * at College of Charleston..... W, 3-1 10/11 3-Auburn...................................L, 0-3 10/12 3-Davidson................................L, 1-3 10/18 * Campbell.............................. W, 3-0 10/18 Jacksonville State......................L, 2-3 10/22 * Mercer................................... W, 3-0 10/31 * College of Charleston.......... W, 3-0 11/2 Chattanooga............................ W, 3-1 11/4 at Georgia..................................L, 0-3 11/6 * at Mercer............................... W, 3-1 11/9 Troy.......................................... W, 3-0 11/21 4-vs. Campbell . ..................... W, 3-2 11/22 4-vs. UCF..................................L, 0-3 1 = Furman Invitational (Greenville, S.C.) 2 = Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Tech campus) 3 = GSU Comfort Inn Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 4 = TAAC Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) 1998 (26-9, 5-0 - 1st in West) TAAC Regular-Season Co-Champions Head Coach: Richard Leonard 9/4 1-vs. UT Martin...................... W, 3-1 9/4 1-vs. ETSU.............................. W, 3-0 9/5 1-vs. Troy................................ W, 3-0 9/5 1-vs. Alabama...........................L, 1-3 9/7 Southern.................................. W, 3-0 9/9 Georgia Tech........................... W, 3-1 9/11 2-at Tulane.............................. W, 3-2 9/11 2-vs. Louisiana Tech.............. W, 3-0 9/12 2-vs. Boise State........................L, 0-3 9/12 2-vs. Air Force........................ W, 3-0 9/18 Florida A&M.......................... W, 3-0 9/19 Charleston Southern.............. W, 3-0 9/23 * at Mercer............................... W, 3-0 9/25 * 3-at Samford......................... W, 3-0 9/26 3-vs. Troy................................ W, 3-0 9/26 3-vs. Furman........................... W, 3-0 9/29 at Auburn..................................L, 1-3 10/1 at Stetson................................. W, 3-1 10/2 at Jacksonville...........................L, 0-3 10/3 at UCF...................................... W, 3-0 10/9 North Carolina A&T............. W, 3-1 10/10 Campbell...................................L, 1-3 10/12 * at Centenary......................... W, 3-0 10/16 * at Troy................................... W, 3-0 10/17 at Jacksonville State................ W, 3-2 10/23 Jacksonville............................. W, 3-1 10/24 at Clemson................................L, 0-3 10/28 Mercer...................................... W, 3-0 10/30 Alabama State......................... W, 3-0 11/3 Georgia......................................L, 0-3 11/6 Campbell................................. W, 3-0 11/9 * Jacksonville State................. W, 3-0 11/11 at Chattanooga.........................L, 0-3 2013 GEORGIA STATE VOLLEYBALL


Year-by-Year Results 11/20 4-vs. Campbell........................ W, 3-2 11/21 4-vs. Florida Atlantic...............L, 0-3 * = TAAC match 1 = Sheraton Capstone Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2 = Kathy Trosclair Memorial (New Orleans, La.) 3 = Samford Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) 4 = TAAC Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 1999 (15-19, 5-4 TAAC - 4th tied) Head Coach: Richard Leonard 9/1 at Western Carolina............... W, 3-2 9/3 1-vs. Tulane .............................L, 0-3 9/4 1-at Louisiana Tech ................L, 0-3 9/4 1-vs. Lamar ..............................L, 1-3 9/8 Chattanooga..............................L, 2-3 9/10 2-Charleston Southern.......... W, 3-0 9/10 2-Winthrop............................. W, 3-0 9/11 2-Davidson................................L, 2-3 9/11 2-Idaho......................................L, 0-3 9/14 at Georgia Tech........................L, 0-3 9/17 3-vs. Tulsa............................... W, 3-0 9/18 3-at Texas-Pan American...... W, 3-0 9/18 3-vs. Northeastern...................L, 2-3 9/24 4-vs. Furman........................... W, 3-0 9/25 4-vs. High Point..................... W, 3-0 9/25 4-at Coastal Carolina...............L, 2-3 9/29 Georgia Southern................... W, 3-2 10/1 * Samford................................. W, 3-1 10/2 * Troy.........................................L, 2-3 10/4 * at Jacksonville State............. W, 3-2 10/6 * Mercer................................... W, 3-0 10/8 at Alabama................................L, 0-3 10/11 Auburn......................................L, 1-3 10/15 * at UCF.....................................L, 0-3 10/17 * at Florida Atlantic..................L, 1-3 10/19 Clemson.....................................L, 0-3 10/26 at Tennessee..............................L, 0-3 10/29 * Campbell................................L, 1-3 10/30 * Stetson................................... W, 3-0 11/1 at Georgia..................................L, 1-3 11/12 Jacksonville State.................... W, 3-0 11/13 * Jacksonville........................... W, 3-2 11/19 5-vs. Samford.......................... W, 3-1 11/19 5-vs. UCF..................................L, 3-2 * = TAAC match 1 = Louisiana Tech Invitational (Ruston, La.) 2 = Lady Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3 = Holiday Inn Invitational (Edinburg, Texas) 4 = Coastal Carolina Invitational (Conway, S.C.) 5 = TAAC Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) 2000 (28-10, 8-1 TAAC - 1st tied) TAAC Regular-Season Co-Champions TAAC Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Appearance Head Coach: Richard Leonard 9/1 1-at Davidson...........................L, 0-3 9/2 1-vs. Georgia Tech...................L, 0-3 9/2 1-vs. UNC Wilmington......... W, 3-0 9/3 at High Point.......................... W, 3-0 9/4 at North Carolina A&T......... W, 3-0 2013 GEORGIA STATE VOLLEYBALL

9/4 at Elon...................................... W, 3-0 9/7 No. 8 Minnesota.......................L, 0-3 9/8 2-Charleston Southern.......... W, 3-0 9/9 2-Northwestern State............. W, 3-0 9/9 2-UNC Greensboro............... W, 3-2 9/9 2-UAB...................................... W, 3-0 9/10 Akron....................................... W, 3-0 9/12 at Chattanooga....................... W, 3-1 9/12 3-vs. Georgia Tech...................L, 0-3 9/16 The Citadel.............................. W, 3-0 9/19 Morris Brown......................... W, 3-0 9/20 Florida A&M.......................... W, 3-0 9/22 4-vs. Belmont.......................... W, 3-0 9/22 4-vs. Jackson State.................. W, 3-0 9/23 4-vs. Mercer............................ W, 3-0 9/23 4-at Jacksonville State............ W, 3-2 9/26 at Georgia Southern.................L, 2-3 9/30 at Belmont............................... W, 3-2 10/3 * at Mercer............................... W, 3-0 10/6 * UCF....................................... W, 3-0 10/7 * Florida Atlantic.................... W, 3-0 10/11 at Auburn..................................L, 0-3 10/13 * Samford................................. W, 3-0 10/14 * Jacksonville State................. W, 3-1 10/15 Alabama.....................................L, 1-3 10/20 * at Stetson.............................. W, 3-0 10/21 * at Jacksonville........................L, 0-3 10/28 * at Troy................................... W, 3-0 11/1 Georgia......................................L, 0-3 11/3 * at Campbell.......................... W, 3-1 11/17 5-at Florida Atlantic............... W, 3-1 11/18 5-vs. UCF................................ W, 3-1 12/1 6-at No. 2 Southern Cal...........L, 0-3 * = TAAC match 1 = Davidson Invitational (Davidson, N.C.) 2 = Ethan Allen/Lady Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3 = Chattanooga, Tenn. 4 = Wingate Inn/Gamecock Invitational ... (Jacksonville, Ala.) 5 = TAAC Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) 6 = NCAA Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.) 2001 (24-9, 9-1 - 1st tied) Atlantic Sun Regular-Season CoChampions Head Coach: Richard Leonard 8/31 1-vs. ETSU................................L, 2-3 9/1 1-vs. Georgia Southern............L, 0-3 9/1 1-at Winthrop...........................L, 1-3 9/7 2-at Tennessee Tech.............. W, 3-0 9/8 2-vs. Belmont.......................... W, 3-0 9/8 2-vs. Birmingham-Southern.W, 3-0 9/19 3-vs. Savannah State.............. W, 3-0 9/19 at Morris Brown..................... W, 3-0 9/20 Jackson State........................... W, 3-0 9/21 Western Carolina................... W, 3-1 9/22 4-vs. Southern......................... W, 3-0 9/22 4-vs. Alabama State................ W, 3-0 9/23 4-at Jacksonville State............ W, 3-0

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3 = Atlanta, Ga. (Morris Brown campus)

4 = Gamecock Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.)

5 = Harvard Classic (Cambridge, Mass.) 6 = A-Sun Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.)

2002 Team 2002 (25-14, 10-1 - 1st tied) Atlantic Sun Regular-Season CoChampions Head Coach: Richard Leonard 8/30 1-vs. Memphis........................ W, 3-1 8/30 1-at Georgia Southern.............L, 0-3 8/31 1-vs. Western Kentucky..........L, 1-3 8/31 1-vs. Samford.......................... W, 3-1 9/3 Morris Brown......................... W, 3-0 9/4 Eastern Washington.................L, 3-0 9/6 2-vs. Villanova........................ W, 3-2 9/7 2-vs. Tennessee.........................L, 0-3 9/7 2-at Western Carolina.............L, 1-3 9/13 3-vs. UC Irvine........................ L, 0-3 9/13 3-at Air Force............................L, 0-3 9/14 3-vs. Northern Arizona...........L, 0-3


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2 = Catamount Clash III (Cullowhee, N.C.) 3 = Air Force Invitational (Colo. Springs, Colo.) 4 = Maine Invitational (Orono, Maine) 5 = Atlantic Sun Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)

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2003 (27-8, 9-1 A-Sun - 2nd) Head Coach: Richard Leonard 8/29 1-at High Point....................... W, 3-1 8/29 1-vs. VCU................................ W, 3-0 8/30 1-vs. Georgia Southern.......... W, 3-2 8/30 1-at Appalachian State.......... W, 3-1 9/1 Middle Tennessee . ................ W, 3-2 9/5 2-South Alabama.................... W, 3-0 9/5 2-Samford................................ W, 3-1 9/6 2-VCU..................................... W, 3-0 9/6 2-Air Force................................L, 2-3 9/12 3-vs. Rider............................... W, 3-0 9/13 3-at UMBC.............................. W, 3-0 9/13 3-vs. Providence..................... W, 3-0 9/17 Alabama A&M....................... W, 3-0 9/19 4-vs. Wis.-Green Bay . .......... W, 3-1 9/19 4-at UNC Greensboro .......... W, 3-1 9/20 4-vs. Winthrop.........................L, 0-3 9/20 4-vs. Tennessee Tech ..............L, 2-3 9/27 5-vs. New Hampshire............ W, 3-2 9/27 5-at Brown.............................. W, 3-0 9/28 5-vs. St. Peter’s . ..................... W, 3-1 10/3 * Troy....................................... W, 3-0 10/4 at Georgia Tech .......................L, 0-3 10/7 * Mercer................................... W, 3-0 10/11 * at Campbell.......................... W, 3-1 10/14 Jacksonville State......................L, 1-3 10/17 * at Belmont............................ W, 3-0 10/18 * at Lipscomb.......................... W, 3-0 10/24 * Stetson................................... W, 3-0 10/25 * Jacksonville........................... W, 3-0 10/31 * at UCF.....................................L, 2-3 11/1 * at Florida Atlantic............... W, 3-1 11/4 at UAB.......................................L, 0-3 11/8 * Gardner-Webb.................... W, 3-0 11/21 6-vs. Troy................................ W, 3-0 11/22 6-at UCF . .................................L, 1-3 * = Atlantic Sun match 1 = High Point Classic (High Point, N.C.) 2 = GSU/Sheraton Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3 = Chesapeake Classic (Baltimore, Md.) 4 = UNCG Invitational (Greensboro, N.C.) 5 = Brown Invitational (Providence, R.I.) 6 = Atlantic Sun Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) 2004 (14-18, 8-2 A-Sun - 2nd tied) Head Coach: Mike Webster 9/3 1-at Duquesne..........................L, 2-3 9/3 1-vs. Seton Hall ..................... W, 3-0 9/4 1-vs. Eastern Kentucky . .........L, 2-3 9/4 1-at Robert Morris ..................L, 0-3 9/10 2-vs. Iowa..................................L, 2-3 9/10 2-vs. Grambling State ........... W, 3-0 9/11 2-at Lamar.................................L, 2-3 9/11 2-vs. Weber State .................. W, 3-2 9/14 Jacksonville State......................L, 2-3 9/17 3-at College of Charleston .....L, 0-3 9/18 3-vs. Duke.................................L, 0-3 9/18 3-vs. East Carolina ..................L, 1-3 9/23 at Florida A&M .......................L, 0-3 9/24 * at Jacksonville ..................... W, 3-1 10/2 * at Gardner-Webb................ W, 3-0

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Year-by-Year Results 2006 (10-19, 6-12 CAA - 7th tied) Head Coach: Mike Webster 8/25 Kennesaw State....................... W, 3-0 8/29 at Jacksonville State.................L, 0-3 9/1 1-vs. Georgia........................... W, 3-2 9/1 1-vs. Northern Iowa.................L, 0-3 9/2 1-at Georgia Tech.....................L, 0-3 9/2 1-vs. Mississippi State..............L, 0-3 9/5 at Auburn..................................L, 0-3 9/8 * William & Mary................... W, 3-2 9/10 * VCU........................................L, 0-3 9/15 * at James Madison..................L, 0-3 9/16 * at George Mason................. W, 3-1 9/22 * 2-at UNC Wilmington....... W, 3-2 9/23 2-vs. Winthrop.........................L, 0-3 9/23 2-vs. Gardner-Webb.............. W, 3-1 9/29 * at Towson...............................L, 2-3 9/30 * at Delaware.............................L, 1-3 10/3 UAB...........................................L, 0-3 10/6 * Hofstra....................................L, 1-3 10/8 * Northeastern..........................L, 0-3 10/13 * at VCU....................................L, 1-3 10/14 * at William & Mary................L, 2-3 10/17 Mercer..................................... W, 3-1 10/20 * George Mason...................... W, 3-0 10/22 * James Madison......................L, 0-3 10/28 * UNC Wilmington............... W, 3-0 11/3 * Delaware............................... W, 3-2 11/5 * Towson...................................L, 0-3 11/10 * at Northeastern......................L, 0-3 11/11 * at Hofstra................................L, 0-3 * = CAA match 1 = Regency Suites Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 2 = McAlister’s Deli/Seahawk Invitational . (Wilmington, N.C.) 2007 (16-14, 6-8 CAA - 7th tied) Head Coach: Mike Webster 8/24 1-ETSU.................................... W, 3-0 8/24 1-UCF...................................... W, 3-0 8/25 1-Chattanooga..........................L, 2-3 8/25 1-Fordham.............................. W, 3-2 8/28 Auburn......................................L, 0-3 8/31 2-vs. Texas State..................... W, 3-1 8/31 2-vs. UMKC............................ W, 3-0 9/1 2-at North Texas.................... W, 3-2 9/7 3-vs. UT Arlington...................L, 0-3 9/7 3-at No. 25 Middle Tennessee.L, 1-3 9/8 3-vs. Belmont............................L, 1-3 9/11 at Mercer................................. W, 3-0 9/14 4-vs. Appalachian State......... W, 3-0 9/15 4-at Clemson.............................L, 0-3 9/15 4-vs. Kent State....................... W, 3-1 9/21 * VCU...................................... W, 3-1 9/23 * William & Mary.....................L, 1-3 9/28 * Northeastern..........................L, 2-3 9/30 * Hofstra....................................L, 0-3 10/2 at Kennesaw State.................. W, 3-0 10/6 * UNC Wilmington............... W, 3-0 2013 GEORGIA STATE VOLLEYBALL

10/12 * at William & Mary................L, 0-3 10/13 * at VCU.................................. W, 3-1 10/19 * at Delaware.............................L, 0-3 10/20 * at Towson............................. W, 3-0 10/26 * James Madison.................... W, 3-2 10/28 * George Mason........................L, 1-3 11/2 * at Hofstra................................L, 0-3 11/3 * at Northeastern......................L, 2-3 11/10 * at UNC Wilmington........... W, 3-1 * = CAA match 1 = GSU Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 2 = Mean Green Classic (Denton, Texas) 3 = Blue Raider Bash (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) 4 = Clemson Classic (Clemson, S.C.) 2008 (3-25, 2-12 CAA - 9th) Head Coach: Mike Webster 8/29 1-vs. Furman.............................L, 1-3 8/31 1-vs. Georgia Tech....................L, 0-3 8/31 1-at Georgia..............................L, 0-3 9/5 2-vs. Xavier...............................L, 0-3 9/6 2-vs. No. 25 Michigan..............L, 0-3 9/7 Arkansas....................................L, 0-3 9/12 3-at Coastal Carolina...............L, 0-3 9/13 3-vs. Chattanooga....................L, 1-3 9/13 3-vs. Troy...................................L, 0-3 9/19 4-vs. Southern Methodist........L, 1-3 9/20 4-at Denver...............................L, 0-3 9/20 4-vs. UNLV...............................L, 0-3 9/26 * Delaware.................................L, 2-3 9/28 * Towson....................................L, 0-3 9/30 Mercer........................................L, 2-3 10/4 * at UNC Wilmington........... W, 3-2 10/10 * George Mason........................L, 1-3 10/12 * James Madison.......................L, 1-3 10/17 * at Northeastern......................L, 0-3 10/19 * at Hofstra................................L, 1-3 10/24 * at Towson...............................L, 0-3 10/25 * at Delaware.............................L, 0-3 10/28 Kennesaw State........................W, 3-0 11/1 * UNC Wilmington.................W, 3-2 11/7 * William & Mary.....................L, 1-3 11/9 * VCU........................................L, 1-3 11/14 * at James Madison...................L, 0-3 11/15 * at George Mason....................L, 1-3 * = CAA match 1 = Georgia Bulldog Invitational (Athens, Ga.) 2 = Georgia Tech Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 3 = Coastal Carolina Invit. (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) 4 = Denver Invitational (Denver, Colo.) 2009 (16-14, 3-13 CAA - t8th) Head Coach: Mike Webster 8/28 1-vs. The Citadel......................W, 3-0 8/28 1-at North Carolina Central..W, 3-0 8/29 1-vs. High Point........................L, 0-3 8/29 1-vs. South Carolina State......W, 3-0 9/4 2-North Carolina A&T...........W, 3-0 9/5 2-Louisiana-Monroe...............W, 3-1 9/5 2-Presbyterian College...........W, 3-2 9/11 3-at Illinois-Chicago................L, 0-3

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9/12 3-vs. No. 18 Michigan State....L, 0-3 9/12 3-vs. Duquesne........................W, 3-0 9/13 at Chicago State.......................W, 3-0 9/18 4-vs. Navy.................................W, 3-1 9/19 4-at Elon...................................W, 3-2 9/19 4-vs. Norfolk State...................W, 3-0 9/22 Kennesaw State........................W, 3-1 9/26 * UNC Wilmington.................W, 3-1 10/2 * Northeastern..........................L, 1-3 10/4 * Hofstra...................................W, 3-2 10/9 * at William & Mary................L, 1-3 10/10 * at VCU....................................L, 0-3 10/16 * Towson...................................W, 3-2 10/18 * Delaware.................................L, 1-3 10/20 at Mercer..................................W, 3-0 10/24 * at UNC Wilmington.............L, 1-3 10/30 * at James Madison...................L, 2-3 10/31 * at George Mason....................L, 1-3 11/6 * at Hofstra................................L, 1-3 11/7 * at Northeastern......................L, 1-3 11/13 * VCU........................................L, 0-3 11/15 * William & Mary.....................L, 1-3 * = CAA match 1 = NCCU Invitational (Athens, Ga.) 2 = Great 8 Volleyball Challenge (Atlanta, Ga.) 3 = UIC Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) 4 = Elon Invitational (Elon, N.C.) 2010 (14-14, 8-6 CAA - 6th) Head Coach: Tami Audia 8/27 1-Morehead State....................W, 3-2 8/28 1-North Florida.......................W, 3-1 8/28 1-Wright State..........................W, 3-2 9/3 2-Colorado................................L, 1-3 9/4 2-Cal State Fullerton................L, 0-3 9/4 2-Montana................................W, 3-0 9/8 Mercer.......................................W, 3-0 9/10 3-Radford..................................L, 0-3 9/11 3-DePaul....................................L, 2-3 9/14 Georgia......................................L, 2-3 9/17 4-Florida A&M........................W, 3-0 9/18 4-Clemson.................................L, 0-3 9/18 4-Georgia Tech.........................L, 0-3 9/25 * at UNC Wilmington............W, 3-0 9/28 at Troy........................................L, 2-3 10/1 *Delaware.................................W, 3-2 10/3 *Towson....................................W, 3-1 10/8 *at George Mason.....................L, 0-3 10/9 *at James Madison....................L, 2-3 10/15 *Hofstra.....................................L, 1-3 10/17 *Northeastern..........................W, 3-1 10/22 *at VCU.....................................L, 0-3 10/23 *at William & Mary................W, 3-2 10/30 *UNC Wilmington..................W, 3-1 11/5 *James Madison.......................W, 3-2 11/7 *George Mason........................W, 3-1 11/12 *at Towson.................................L, 0-3 11/13 *at Delaware..............................L, 1-3 * = CAA match 1 = GSU Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 2 = Titan Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) 3 = DePaul Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) 4 = Clemson Classic (Clemson, S.C.)


Year-by-Year Results

Vineece Verdun 2011 (14-18; 8-6 CAA - t4th) Head Coach: Tami Audia 8/26 1-vs. UALR...............................W, 3-2 8/26 1-vs. SE Missouri State...........W, 3-0 8/27 1-vs. Alabama A&M...............W, 3-0 8/27 1-at Memphis............................L, 1-3 9/2 2-Jacksonville State.................W, 3-1 9/3 2-Harvard..................................L, 2-3 9/3 2-College of Charleston...........L, 1-3 9/6 Troy............................................L, 2-3 9/9 3-vs. Idaho State.......................L, 0-3 9/9 3-at Wyoming...........................L, 0-3 9/10 3-vs. Illinois State.....................L, 1-3 9/13 at Mercer...................................L, 0-3 9/15 4-vs. South Carolina State......W, 3-0 9/16 4-vs. Presbyterian.....................L, 0-3 9/17 4-vs. Ohio..................................L, 1-3 9/17 4-at Georgia Southern.............L, 1-3 9/20 at Kennesaw State....................W, 3-2 9/24 *UNC Wilmington..................W, 3-0 9/30 *VCU........................................W, 3-0 10/2 *William & Mary......................L, 0-3 10/7 *at Hofstra................................W, 3-1 10/9 *at Northeastern.......................L, 0-3 10/15 *at UNC Wilmington.............W, 3-0 10/21 *at Delaware..............................L, 1-3 10/22 *at Towson.................................L, 1-3 10/28 *George Mason........................W, 3-2 10/30 *James Madison.......................W, 3-1 11/4 *at William & Mary................W, 3-2 11/5 *at VCU.....................................L, 1-3 11/11 *Northeastern...........................L, 2-3 11/13 *Hofstra....................................W, 3-1 11/18 5-vs. James Madison................L, 0-3 *=CAA match 1=Memphis Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.) 2=GSU Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3-Wyoming Cowgirl Classic (Laramie, Wyo.) 4=Bash in the Boro (Statesboro, Ga.) 5=CAA Tournament (Newark, Del.)

2012 (4-20; 2-10 CAA - 9th) Head Coach: Tami Audia 8/24 1-vs. Troy..................................W, 3-0 8/25 1-vs. Georgia Southern............L, 1-3 8/26 1-vs. Georgia.............................L, 0-3 8/31 2-vs. Ball State...........................L, 0-3 9/1 2-vs. IUPUI...............................L, 0-3 9/1 2-vs. North Texas.....................L, 0-3 9/4 at UAB........................................L, 1-3 9/7 3-Samford..................................L, 0-3 9/8 3-Mercer...................................W, 3-1 9/8 3-South Alabama......................L, 2-3 9/13 4-vs. Clemson...........................L, 0-3 9/16 4-vs. Georgia Tech....................L, 0-3 9/21 *at George Mason.....................L, 0-3 9/22 *at James Madison....................L, 0-3 9/28 *at Towson.................................L, 0-3 9/29 *at Delaware..............................L, 0-3 10/13 *UNCW....................................W, 3-2 10/14 *William & Mary......................L, 1-3 10/19 *James Madison........................L, 0-3 10/21 *George Mason........................W, 3-0 10/26 *at Hofstra.................................L, 0-3 10/28 *at Northeastern.......................L, 0-3 11/2 *Delaware..................................L, 1-3 11/4 *Towson.....................................L, 0-3 *=CAA match 1=Benson Hospitality Bulldog Invitational (Athens, Ga.) 2=IUPUI Hampton Inn Invitational (Indianapolis, Ind.) 3=Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 4=Georgia Tech Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)

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All-Time Series Results Air Force (1-2) 9/12/98........ n W.......3-0 9/13/02........ a L.........0-3 9/6/03.......... h L........2-3 Akron (1-0) 9/10/00.......h W........3-0 Alabama (0-14) 1976................. L........0-2 1978................. L........0-2 1989................. L........2-3 10/30/90...... a L........0-3 9/12/91........h L........0-3 9/23/92........ a L........0-3 10/27/93...... a L........0-3 9/2/94.......... a L........0-3 9/16/94........h L........0-3 9/5/95.......... a L........0-3 9/5/98.......... a L........1-3 10/8/99........ a L........0-3 10/15/00......h L........1-3 10/29/02...... a L........1-3 Alabama A&M (2-0) 9/17/93...... h W........3-0 8/27/11...... n W........3-0 UAB (3-9) 1989............ L...... 0-3 10/17/90.....h L...... 1-3 10/22/91.....a L...... 0-3 9/6/95.........h L...... 0-3 8/30/97.......n L...... 1-3 9/9/00.........h W.... 3-0 11/5/02.......h L...... 2-3 11/4/03.......a L...... 0-3 10/12/04.....h W.... 3-0 11/1/05.......a W.... 3-1 10/3/06.......h L...... 0-3 9/4/12.........a L...... 1-3 Ala.-Huntsville (1-0) 1988...........n W........2-0 Alabama State (7-2) 9/21/93........h W.......3-0 10/5/93........a L.........1-3 9/27/94........h W.......3-1 11/3/94........a W.......3-0 9/30/95........h L.........1-3 10/4/96........h W.......3-0 9/4/97..........a W.......3-0 10/30/98......h W.......3-0 9/22/01........n W.......3-0 Alcorn State (1-0) 11/9/02...... h W........3-0

Appalachian State (4-1) 1988.............n W.......3-0 10/31/92......n L.........0-3 11/9/96........h W.......3-2 8/30/03........a W.......3-1 9/14/07........n W.......3-0

Bethune-Cookman (2-0) 9/28/92...... a W........3-0 10/10/02.... a W........3-0

Arkansas (0-1) 9/7/08..........h L........0-3

Birmingham So. (1-0) 9/8/01........n W........3-0

Ark. Little Rock (1-0) 8/26/11......n W........3-0

Boise State (0-1) 9/12/98........n L........0-3

Arkansas State (0-2) 1989................. L........0-3 9/9/90..........h L........0-3

Boston College (0-1) 9/16/95........h L........1-3

Auburn (0-14) 1986................. L........0-3 1986................. L 1987................. L........0-3 1989................. L........1-3 10/9/90........ a L........0-3 9/19/94........h L........0-3 11/8/95........ a L........0-3 9/20/96........h L........0-3 10/11/97......h L........0-3 9/29/98........ a L........1-3 10/11/99......h L........1-3 10/11/00...... a L........0-3 9/5/06.......... a L........0-3 8/28/07........h L........0-3 Augusta State (6-0) 1977............... W........2-0 1987............... W........3-2 1988............... W........3-0 1988........... a W........3-0 1989............... W........3-0 9/11/90....... a W........3-0 Austin Peay (1-3) 1989............. L.........1-3 1989............. L.........1-3 9/3/94.......... n W.......3-0 10/21/95...... n L........0-3 Ball State (0-1) 8/31/12........n .L. ........0-3 Belmont (6-3) 9/22/00........ n W......3-0 9/30/00........ a W.......3-0 9/8/01.......... n W......3-0 11/8/01........ h W......3-0 9/28/02........ a W.......3-0 10/17/03...... a W.......3-0 10/8/04........ h L........0-3 11/19/04...... n L........0-3 9/8/07.......... n L........1-3

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Binghamton (1-0) 9/28/01......n W........3-0

Brown (1-0) 9/27/03...... a W........3-0 UC Irvine (0-1) 9/13/02........n L........0-3 Cal State Fullerton (0-2) 9/7/96..........n L........0-3 9/4/10.......... a L........0-3 Campbell (15-3) 1987............. W........2-0 11/1/91.......n W........3-0 10/5/95.......a W........3-0 10/20/95.....h W........3-2 10/12/96.....a L..........1-3 10/19/96.....h W........3-0 10/3/97.......a W........3-1 10/18/97.....h W........3-0 11/21/97.....n W........3-2 10/10/97.....h L..........1-3 11/6/98.......h W........3-0 11/20/98.....n W........3-2 10/29/99.....h L..........1-3 11/3/00.......a W........3-1 10/5/01.......a W........3-0 10/25/02.....h W........3-0 10/11/03.....a W........3-1 11/6/04.......h W........3-0 Centenary (6-0) 9/19/02...... h W........3-0 9/9/93........ a W........3-0 10/18/93.... h W........3-0 9/8/94........ a W........3-0 10/13/94.... h W........3-0 10/12/98.... a W........3-0 UCF (11-17) 1985............. a L........0-3 1985............. a L........0-3 1986................. L........0-3 1987................. L........1-3 1987................. L........0-3 1988............. a L........0-3 11/20/88......n W.......3-1

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11/20/88......n W.......3-0 1989............. W...... 3-2 1989............. W.......3-2 11/19/89......n W.......3-1 11/19/89......n L.........1-3 11/11/93......n L.........0-3 9/29/95........h L.........0-3 11/16/95......h L.........0-3 11/22/97......n L.........0-3 10/3/98........a W.......3-0 10/15/99......a L.........0-3 11/19/99......n L.........2-3 10/6/00........h W.......3-0 11/18/00......n W.......3-1 10/26/01......a W.......3-1 10/4/02........h L.........1-3 11/23/02......a L.........2-3 10/31/03......a L.........2-3 11/22/03......a L.........1-3 10/22/04......h W.......3-0 8/24/07........h W.......3-0 Coll. of Charleston (9-8) 10/5/91........ h W......3-2 11/2/91........ n W......3-0 11/8/91........ n W......3-0 9/18/92........ h L.......1-3 11/14/92...... h L........0-3 10/16/93...... h L........1-3 11/11/93...... n L........1-3 9/23/94........ n W......3-2 10/14/95...... a L.........1-3 10/27/95...... h W......3-2 11/16/95...... h L........2-3 9/28/96........ a W.......3-1 10/25/96...... h W......3-0 10/5/97........ a W.......3-1 10/31/97...... h W......3-0 9/17/04........ a L.........0-3 9/3/12.......... h L........1-3 Charleston So. (5-1) 10/14/95...... a L........0-3 8/29/97........ n W......3-1 9/19/98........ h W......3-0 9/10/99........ h W......3-0 9/8/00.......... h W......3-0 11/2/01........ h W......3-0 Chattanooga (6-5) 9/29/90.........h W......3-0 11/7/95.........h W......3-2 9/14/96.........h W......3-2 11/13/96.......a L........2-3 11/2/97.........h W......3-1 11/11/98.......a L........0-3 9/8/99...........h L.......2-3 9/12/00.........a W......3-2 9/17/02.........h W......3-0 8/25/07.........h L.......2-3 9/13/08.........n L.......1-3

Charlotte (0-2) 1989................ L........3-0 9/21/90........ a L........1-3 Chicago State (1-0) 9/13/10...... a W........3-0 Cincinnati (0-2) 1986................. L........0-3 1988.............h L........1-3 The Citadel (2-0) 9/16/00...... h W........3-0 8/28/09......n W........3-0 Clemson (2-13) 9/30/77.......... W........2-0 10/4/78.......... W........2-1 10/19/78.......... L........0-2 1988............ a L........2-3 1989................. L........0-3 9/4/90.......... a L........0-3 10/15/91...... a L........1-3 10/19/91......n L........0-3 10/24/98...... a L........0-3 10/19/99......h L........0-3 10/30/01...... a L........1-3 11/2/04........ a L........1-3 9/15/07........ a L........0-3 9/18/10........ a L........0-3 9/13/12.........n L........0-3 Coastal Carolina (3-5) 1986............. . L........0-2 1987............. . L........1-3 10/1/94........ h W......3-0 9/25/99........ a L.......2-3 11/3/01........ h W......3-1 10/27/02...... h W......3-0 10/30/04...... h L........0-3 9/12/08........ a L.......0-3 Colorado (0-1) 9/3/10..........n L........1-3 Dartmouth (1-0) 9/29/01......n W........3-0 Davidson (1-3) 1988............. n W......2-0 10/12/97...... h L........1-3 9/11/99........ h L........2-3 9/1/00.......... a L........0-3


All-Time Series Results Delaware (4-9) 9/9/05......... a W........3-1 10/16/05..... h W.......3-0 9/30/06....... a L..........1-3 11/3/06....... h W.......3-2 10/19/07..... a L..........0-3 9/26/08....... h L.........2-3 10/25/08..... a L..........0-3 10/18/10..... h L.........1-3 10/1/10....... h W........3-2 11/13/10..... a L..........1-3 10/21/11..... a L..........1-3 9/29/12....... a L...........0-3 11/2/12....... h L..........1-3 Denver (0-1) 9/20/08........ a L........0-3 DePaul (0-1) 9/11/10........ a L........2-3 Duke (0-1) 9/18/04........n L........0-3 Duquesne (1-1) 9/3/04......... a L..........2-3 9/12/10....... n W.......3-0 East Carolina (4-2) 9/18/93....... n W.......3-1 9/18/04....... n L.........1-3 9/4/98......... n W.......3-0 8/31/01....... n L.........2-3 10/31/04..... h W.......3-0 8/24/07....... h W.......3-0

Florida A&M (10-4) 1986............ . L..........0-3 1986............ . L..........0-3 1987............ . L..........1-3 1987............ . W........3-0 11/19/88..... n W.......3-1 1989............ . W........3-0 11/18/89..... n W.......3-0 11/10/90..... n W.......3-1 10/5/96....... a W........3-0 9/12/97....... a W........3-0 9/18/98....... h W.......3-0 9/20/00....... h W.......3-0 9/23/04....... a L.........0-3 9/17/10....... n W.......3-0 Florida Atlantic (7-5) 10/2/93........ h L........0-3 10/8/94........ h W......3-0 11/21/98...... n L........0-3 10/17/99...... a L.........1-3 10/7/00........ h W......3-0 11/17/00...... a W.......3-1 10/27/01...... a W.......3-2 11/16/01...... a L.........2-3 10/5/02........ h W......3-0 11/22/02...... n W......3-2 11/1/03........ a W.......3-1 10/23/04...... h L........2-3

Eastern Washington (0-1) 9/4/02......... h L........0-3

Fla. International (5-6) 1986............. W......3-0 11/19/88...... n W......3-1 1989............. L........2-3 11/18/89...... n W......3-2 10/6/90........ n L........1-3 11/10/90...... n L........1-3 11/10/90...... n L........0-3 10/19/91...... a W......3-2 11/14/92...... h L........0-3 10/16/03...... h L........0-3 10/22/94...... h W......3-0

Elon (2-0) 9/4/00........ a W........3-0 9/19/09...... a W........3-2

Florida State (0-2) 9/4/92..........n L........0-3 9/13/97........ a L........0-3

Emory (2-0) 1988........... h W........3-0 10/13/93.... h W........3-0

Florida Tech (0-1) 1986................. L........0-2

Eastern Kentucky (0-2) 9/4/04.......... a L........2-3 8/27/05........ a L........0-3

Evansville (0-1) 9/2/95........... a L........2-3 Florida (0-1) 9/5/92.......... a L........0-3

Fordham (1-0) 8/25/07...... h W........3-2 East Tennessee St. (3-3) 1987............. . L........0-3 9/22/90........ n L........1-3 9/4/98.......... n W......3-0 8/31/01........ n L........2-3 10/31/04...... h W......3-0 8/24/07........ h W......3-0

Furman (7-4) 1986............ L.........0-2 1987............ L.........0-3 1988............n W........3-0 10/11/08.....h W........3-2 11/2/91.......a W........3-1 9/16/92.......a L..........0-3 8/29/97.......a W........3-0 9/26/98.......n W........3-0 9/24/99.......n W........3-0 9/14/02.......n W........3-2 8/29/08.......n L..........1-3

9/24/93...... a W.........3-1 9/24/94...... n W........3-2 9/3/96........ h W........3-0 9/29/99...... h W........3-2 9/26/00...... a L..........2-3 9/1/01........ n L..........0-3 8/30/02...... a L..........0-3 8/30/03...... n W........3-2 10/5/04...... a L..........1-3 11/8/05...... h L..........0-3 9/17/11...... a L..........1-3 8/25/12...... n L..........0-3

Gardner-Webb (5-0) 9/27/02...... h W........3-0 11/8/03...... h W........3-0 10/2/04...... a W........3-0 10/25/05.... h W........3-0 9/23/06......n W........3-1

Georgia Tech (3-34) 1986............ .L.........1-3 1986............ .L.........0-3 1987............ .L.........0-3 1987............ .L.........0-3 1987............ .L.........1-3 1988............ .L.........0-3 1988............ a L..........0-3 1989............ .L.........1-3 1989............ .L.........2-3 9/25/90....... h W.......3-1 10/1/90....... h W.......3-0 10/1/91....... h L.........1-3 11/5/91....... a L..........0-3 9/18/92....... h L.........0-3 9/26/92....... a L..........0-3 10/20/92..... a L..........0-3 9/1/93......... h L.........0-3 9/22/93....... a L..........0-3 10/1/93....... h L.........0-3 10/25/94..... a L..........0-3 11/7/94....... h L.........0-3 10/17/95..... h L.........0-3 10/31/95..... a L..........0-3 11/4/96....... h L.........0-3 9/20/97....... a L..........0-3 9/9/98......... h W.......3-1 9/14/99....... a L..........0-3 9/2/00......... n L.........0-3 9/12/00....... n L.........0-3 9/17/02....... h L.........0-3 10/4/03....... a L..........0-3 10/19/04..... h L.........1-3 10/8/05....... a L..........0-3 9/2/06......... a L..........0-3 8/31/08....... n L.........0-3 9/18/10....... n L.........0-3 9/16/12....... a L..........0-3

George Mason (7-6) 9/23/05........a W.......3-1 10/30/05......h W.......3-0 9/16/06........a W.......3-1 10/20/06......h W.......3-0 10/28/07......h L.........1-3 10/10/08......h L.........1-3 11/15/08......a L.........1-3 10/31/09......a L.........1-3 10/8/10........a L.........0-3 11/7/10........h W.......3-1 10/28/11......h W.......3-2 9/21/12........a L.........0-3 10/21/12......h W........3-0 Georgia (6-11) 1976............. . W........2-1 1976............. . W........2-1 1976............. . W........2-0 1976............. . W........3-2 1987............. .L. .......0-3 1988............. .L. .......0-3 11/2/95........ a L.........0-3 10/15/96...... h L........1-3 11/4/97........ a L.........0-3 11/3/98........ h L........0-3 11/1/99........ a L........0-3 11/1/00........ h L........0-3 11/6/01........ a W.......3-0 9/1/06.......... h W......3-2 8/31/08........ a L.........0-3 9/14/10........ h L........2-3 8/26/12........ a L.........0-3 Georgia Southern (13-7) 1986............... W........3-0 1987............... W........3-0 1988...........n W........3-1 1988........... h W........3-0 1989............... W........3-0 1989............... W........3-0 10/5/90......n W........3-0 11/9/90...... a W........3-0

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High Point (4-1) 9/25/99......n W........3-0 9/3/00........ a W........3-0 11/9/02...... h W........3-0 8/29/03...... a W........3-1 8/29/09...... a L........0-3 Hofstra (3-10) 9/18/05...... h L.........0-3 10/21/05.... a L........2-3 10/6/06...... h L........1-3 11/11/06.... a L........0-3 9/30/07...... h L........0-3 11/2/07...... a L........0-3 10/19/08.... a L........1-3 10/4/09...... h W.......3-2 11/6/09...... a L........1-3 10/15/10.... h L........1-3 10/7/11...... a W........3-1 11/13/11.... h W.......3-1 10/26/12.... a L.0-3 Idaho (0-1) 9/11/99........h L........0-3 Idaho State (0-1) 9/9/11..........n L........0-3 Illinois-Chicago (0-2) 1987................. L........0-3 9/11/09........ a L........0-3 Illinois State (0-1) 9/10/11........n L........1-3 Indiana State (0-1) 9/1/95........... a L........0-3 Iowa (0-1) 9/10/04........n L........2-3 IUPUI (0-1) 9/1/12........... a L........0-3 Jackson State (2-0) 9/22/00......n W........3-0 9/20/01...... h W........3-0

Grambling State (1-0) 9/10/04......n W........3-0 Harvard (0-2) 9/29/01........ a L........1-3 9/3/12..........h L........2-3

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All-Time Series Results Jacksonville (11-10) 1986............ . L..........0-2 1987............ . L..........1-3 1988............ a L..........0-3 1988............ n L.........0-3 1988............ a L..........0-3 1989............ . W........3-0 9/29/90....... h W.......3-1 9/27/91....... a W........3-2 9/20/92....... h L.........0-3 10/16/93..... h W.......3-2 9/19/97....... h W.......3-1 9/27/97....... a L..........2-3 10/18/97..... h L.........2-3 10/2/98....... a L..........0-3 10/23/98..... h W.......3-1 11/13/99..... h W.......3-2 10/21/00..... a L..........0-3 10/13/01..... h W.......3-0 10/12/02..... a W........3-2 10/25/03..... h W.......3-0 9/24/04....... a W........3-1 Jacksonville St. (13-6) 11/2/94....... h W.......3-0 9/27/95....... h L........0-3 10/21/95..... a L........1-3 9/14/96....... h W.......3-0 9/9/97......... a W........3-2 10/17/98..... a W........3-2 11/9/98....... h W.......3-0 10/4/99....... a W........3-2 11/12/99..... h W.......3-0 9/23/99....... a W........3-2 10/14/00..... h W.......3-1 9/23/01....... a W........3-0 10/16/01..... h W.......3-1 10/8/02....... a W........3-1 10/14/03..... h L........1-3 9/14/04....... h L........2-3 9/3/05......... h L........0-3 9/29/06....... a L........0-3 9/2/11......... h W.......3-1 James Madison (5-10) 11/3/91........n W.......3-2 9/24/05........a L.........0-3 10/28/05......h W.......3-0 9/15/06........a L.........0-3 10/22/06......h L.........0-3 10/26/07......h W.......3-2 10/12/08......h L.........1-3 11/14/08......a L.........0-3 10/30/09......a L.........2-3 10/9/10........a L.........2-3 11/5/10........h W.......3-2 10/30/11......h W.......3-1 11/18/11......n L.........0-3 9/22/12........a L.........0-3 10/19/12......h L.........0-3

Kennesaw State (5-0) 8/25/06...... h W........3-0 10/2/07...... a W........3-0 10/28/08.... h W........3-0 9/22/09...... h W........3-1 9/20/11...... a W........3-2 Kent State (1-0) 9/15/07......n W........3-1 Lamar (0-3) 9/14/90........n L........0-3 9/4/98..........n L........1-3 9/11/04........ a L........2-3 Lehigh (1-0) 9/20/02......n W........3-1 Liberty (1-1) 10/30/92......n L........0-3 9/28/94...... h W........3-2 Lipscomb (3-0) 9/29/02...... a W........3-0 10/18/03.... a W........3-0 10/9/04...... h W........3-1 Louisiana-Monroe (1-0) 9/5/09........ h W........3-1 LSU (0-1) 9/2/05..........h L........1-3 Louisiana Tech (1-2) 9/11/93...... n L.........0-3 9/11/98...... n W........3-0 9/4/99........ a L.........0-3

1988............a W........3-0 1989............ W........3-0 1989............ W........3-0 10/26/91.....a W........3-0 10/19/92.....a W........3-0 10/9/93.......a W........3-0 10/26/93.....h W........3-1 9/16/94.......h W........3-1 10/20/94.....a L.........0-3 10/10/95.....a W........3-2 10/24/95.....h W........3-2 9/25/96.......a W........3-2 10/22/96.....h L..........2-3 10/22/97.....h W........3-0 11/6/97.......a W........3-0 9/23/98.......a W........3-0 10/28/98.....h W........3-0 10/6/99.......h W........3-0 9/23/00.......n W........3-0 10/3/00.......a W........3-0 10/2/01.......a W........3-0 10/1/02.......h W........3-0 10/7/03.......h W........3-0 11/5/04.......a W........3-1 11/19/04.....n W........3-2 10/4/05.......a L.........2-3 10/17/06.....h W........3-1 9/11/07.......a W........3-0 9/30/08.......h L..........2-3 10/20/09.....a W........3-0 9/8/10.........h W.........3-0 9/13/11.......a L.........0-3 9/8/12.........h W.........3-1 Miami (Fla.) (0-1) 10/28/01...... a L........0-3

Louisville (0-1) 9/2/94..........n L........0-3

Michigan (0-2) 9/21/92........ a L........0-3 9/6/08..........n L........0-3

Maine (1-0) 9/21/02...... a W........3-1

Michigan State (0-1) 9/12/09........n L........0-3

Marquette (1-0) 1991...........n W........3-1

Middle Tennessee (1-2) 9/1/03.......... hW........3-2 11/9/04........ a L........0-3 9/7/07.......... a L........1-3

UM-Baltimore Co. (1-0) 9/13/03...... a W........3-0 UM-Eastern Shore (1-0) 8/30/97......n W........3-0 Memphis (1-1) 8/30/02...... n W.......3-1 8/27/11...... a L.......1-3 Mercer (33-5) 1986............... W........2-0 1986............... W........2-0 1986............... W........3-1 1987............... W........3-0 1988...........n W........3-0

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Mississippi State (2-4) 11/18/76..... L.........0-2 10/14/78.....n W........2-1 10/18/86..... L.........0-3 9/9/89......... L.........2-3 10/26/96.....h W........3-2 9/2/06.........h L.........0-3

10/9/11........ a L........0-3 11/11/11......h L........2-3 10/28/12....... a L........0-3

Missouri-K.C. (1-0) 8/31/07...... h W........3-0

North Texas (1-1) 9/1/07........ a W........3-2 9/1/12...........n L........0-3

Montana (1-0) 9/4/10........n W........3-0 Montevallo (0-2) 10/6/93........h L........1-3 11/2/93........ a L........0-3

Morris Brown (3-0) 9/19/00...... h W........3-0 9/19/01...... a W........3-0 9/3/02........ h W........3-0

Northwestern State (2-0) 9/9/93........n W........3-2 9/9/00........ h W........3-0

Navy (1-0) 9/18/09......n W........3-1

Oakland (1-0) 9/20/02......n W........3-0

New Hampshire (1-0) 9/27/03......n W........3-2

Ohio (0-1) 9/17/12........n L........1-3

Nicholls State (0-2) 9/13/92........ a L........2-3 9/10/94........n L........2-3

Olgethorpe (3-0) 1986............... W........2-0 1986............... W........2-0 1988.......... h W........3-0

Norfolk State (1-0) 9/19/09......n W........3-0 N. Carolina A&T (5-0) 10/30/93.... a W........3-0 11/2/96...... a W........3-1 10/9/98...... h W........3-1 9/4/00........ a W........3-0 9/4/09........ h W........3-0 N.C. Central (1-0) 8/28/09...... a W........3-0

Morehead State (1-1) 8/26/05........n L........2-3 8/27/10........ hW........3-2

Northeastern (2-12) 9/18/99........n L........2-3 9/16/05........h L........1-3 10/22/05..... a W........3-1 10/8/06........h L........0-3 11/10/06...... a L........0-3 9/28/07........h L........2-3 11/3/07........ a L........2-3 10/17/08...... a L........0-3 10/2/10........h L........1-3 11/7/10........ a L........1-3 10/17/10..... h W........3-1

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Northern Illinois (0-1) 9/20/91........ a L........0-3 Northern Iowa (0-1) 9/1/06..........h L........0-3

NC State (0-1) 10/7/95........ a L........1-3

Northern Arizona (0-1) 9/14/02........n L........0-3

Morehead State (0-1) 8/26/05........ a L........2-3

Minnesota (0-1) 9/7/00..........h L........0-3

Mississippi (0-2) 1977................. L........0-2 1977................. L........0-2

North Florida (2-0) 9/26/91...... a W........3-2 8/28/10...... h W........3-1

Oregon State (0-1) 9/9/92..........h L........0-3 Penn (0-1) 1987................. L........0-3 Portland (0-2) 9/12/92........n L........0-3 9/21/02........n L........0-3 Presbyterian Coll. (1-1) 9/4/09......... h W........3-2 9/16/11........n L........0-3 Providence (1-1) 9/16/96........h L........1-3 9/13/03......n W........3-0 Radford (0-3) 1987................. L........0-2 10/6/95........n L........2-3 9/10/10........n L........0-3 Rider (1-0)


All-Time Series Results 9/12/03......n W........3-0

9/3/04........n W........3-0

Robert Morris (0-1) 9/4/04.......... a L........0-3

South Alabama (2-1) 9/11/92......n W........3-2 9/5/03........ h W........3-0 9/8/12.........h L........2-3

Rollins (0-1) 1987................. L........0-2 Saint Louis (0-1) 10/6/91........h L........1-3 St. Augustine (1-0) 1988...........n W........2-1 St. Peter’s (1-0) 9/28/03......n W........3-1 Samford (25-11) 1986............ W........3-1 1986............ L 1987............ W........3-0 1987............ L..........0-3 1987............ W........3-1 1988............a W........3-1 1988............h W........3-0 1989............ W........3-2 1989............ L..........2-3 9/14/90.......n W........3-0 9/28/90.......h W........3-2 10/5/90.......n L..........1-3 11/2/90.......a W........3-0 10/29/91.....a W........3-0 11/9/91.......n W........3-0 10/14/92.....a W........3-2 11/14/92.....h L..........0-3 10/2/93.......h W........3-2 10/12/93.....h W........3-0 10/19/93.....a L..........2-3 9/30/94.......h W........3-2 10/18/94.....a L..........1-3 9/12/95.......h L..........0-3 9/19/95.......a W........3-0 10/31/96.....a W........3-0 11/22/96.....n W........3-1 9/30/97.......h L..........2-3 9/25/98.......a W........3-0 10/1/99.......h W........3-0 11/19/99.....n W........3-1 10/13/00.....h W........3-0 10/23/01.....h L..........2-3 8/31/02.......n W........3-1 10/15/02.....a W........3-2 9/5/03.........h W........3-1 9/7/12.........h L..........0-3 Savannah State (1-0) 9/19/01......n W........3-0 Southeast Missouri St. (1-0)

8/26/11......n W........3-0 Seton Hall (1-0)

South Carolina (0-2) 9/23/89........... L........0-3 11/6/90........h L........0-3 South Carolina St. (3-1) 1986................. L........0-3 10/9/93......n W........3-0 8/29/09......n W........3-0 9/15/11......n W........3-0 South Florida (0-3) 9/27/91........n L........1-3 9/18/91........n L........0-3 9/5/92..........n L........1-3 Southern (3-0) 10/20/94....n W........3-0 9/7/98........ h W........3-0 9/22/01...... a W........3-0 Southern Cal (0-1) 12/1/00........ a L........0-3 Southern Methodist (0-2) 9/20/97........h L........0-3 9/19/08........n L........1-3 SE Louisiana (1-7) 9/11/92........n L........1-3 9/14/92........ a L........1-3 9/10/93....... a W .......3-2 10/1/93........h L........0-3 9/9/94.......... a L........1-3 10/7/94........h L........1-3 10/8/94........h L........1-3 11/22/96......n L........2-3 Stephen F. Austin (0-1) 9/11/93........ a L........0-3 Stetson (15-6) 1986................. L........0-3 1986................. L........1-3 1987................. L........1-3 1988.............n L........1-3 1988............n W........3-0 1989............... W........3-1 11/9/90......n W........3-0 10/5/91...... h W........3-1 10/17/91.... a W........3-0 10/18/91....n W........3-1 11/9/91...... a W........3-1 11/10/91.... a W........3-0 9/19/92........h L........1-3 10/16/93......h L........2-3 10/1/98...... a W........3-1

10/30/99.... h W........3-0 10/20/00.... a W........3-0 10/12/01.... h W........3-1 10/11/02.... a W........3-0 10/24/03.... h W........3-0 10/17/04.... a W........3-1 Tennessee (0-3) 10/26/99...... a L........0-3 10/9/01........h L........0-3 9/7/02..........n L........0-3 UT-Martin (2-1) 10/9/93........n L........1-3 9/2/95......... a W........3-1 9/4/98........n W........3-1 Tennessee State (1-0) 1989............... W........3-0 Tennessee Tech (1-1) 9/7/01........ a W........3-0 9/20/03........n L........2-3 Texas-Arlington (0-1) 9/7/07..........n L........0-3 UTEP (0-2) 1987................. L........0-3 1987................. L........0-3 Texas-Pan American (1-0) 9/18/99...... a W........3-0 Texas State (1-1) 9/3/94.......... a L........0-3 8/31/07......n W........3-1 Toledo (0-1) 9/1/95.......... a L........1-3 Towson (5-9) 8/30/97...... n W........3-2 9/10/05...... a L..........0-3 10/14/05.... h W........3-2 9/29/06...... a L..........2-3 11/5/06...... h L..........0-3 10/20/07.... a W.........3-0 9/28/08...... h L..........0-3 10/24/08.... a L..........0-3 10/16/09.... h W........3-2 10/3/10...... h W........3-1 11/12/10.... a L..........0-3 10/22/12.... a L..........1-3 9/28/12...... a L..........0-3 11/4/12...... h L..........0-3 Troy (12-8) 10/30/93..... h W........3-1 10/1/93........h L........1-3 11/11/94...... a L........0-3 9/23/95....... a L........0-3

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9/29/95....... h L.......1-3 11/9/97....... h W......3-0 9/5/98......... n W......3-0 9/26/98....... n W......3-0 10/16/98..... a W.......3-0 10/2/99....... h L.......2-3 10/28/00..... a W.......3-0 10/19/01..... a W.......3-0 11/2/02....... h W......3-0 10/3/03....... h W......3-0 11/21/03..... n W......3-0 10/28/04..... a W.......3-0 9/13/08....... n L.......0-3 9/28/10....... a L........2-3 9/6/11......... h L.......2-3 8/24/12....... n W......3-0 Tulane (1-2) 9/15/90........ a L........2-3 9/11/98...... a W........3-2 9/3/99..........n L........0-3 Tulsa (1-0) 9/17/99......n W........3-0 Tuskegee (2-0) 1977............... W........2-0 1986............... W........2-0 UNC-Asheville (4-3) 1987........... L........1-2 1988........... a W........2-0 1988........... h W.......3-0 10/26/91.... a L........0-3 9/24/94...... a W........3-0 10/22/94.... h W.......3-1 9/30/95...... h L........1-3 UNC-Greensboro (3-2) 1988...........n W........3-2 10/31/92..... a L........0-3 9/18/93....... a L........0-3 9/9/00........ h W........3-2 9/19/03...... a W........3-1 UNC-Wilmington (16-2) 1988.............n L........0-3 10/12/96.... a W........3-0 9/2/00........n W........3-0 10/1/05...... h W........3-0 11/5/05...... a W........3-1 9/22/06...... a W........3-2 10/28/06.... h W........3-0 10/6/07...... h W........3-0 11/10/07.... a W........3-1 10/4/08...... a W........3-2 11/1/08...... h W........3-2 9/26/09...... h W........3-1 10/24/09.... a L........1-3 9/25/10...... a W........3-0 10/30/10..... h W........3-1

9/24/11...... h W........3-0 10/15/11.... a W........3-0 10/13/12..... h W........3-2 UNLV (0-2) 9/8/96.......... a L........0-3 9/20/08........n L........0-3 Utah (0-1) 1989................ L........0-3 Villanova (1-0) 9/6/02........n W........3-2 VCU (6-10) 10/7/95........a W.......3-1 8/29/03........n W.......3-0 9/6/03..........h W.......3-0 10/7/05........h L.........2-3 11/12/05......a L.........2-3 11/18/05......n L.........1-3 9/10/06........h L.........0-3 10/13/06......a L.........1-3 9/21/07........h W.......3-1 10/13/07......a W.......3-1 11/9/08........h L.........1-3 10/10/09......a L.........0-3 11/13/09......h L.........0-3 10/22/10......a L.........0-3 9/30/11........h W.......3-0 11/5/11........a L.........1-3 Weber State (1-0) 9/11/03......n W........3-2 West Georgia (6-2) 1977............... W........2-0 1986............... W........2-1 1986................. L........1-3 1987............... W........3-2 1987............... W........3-2 1988.......... h W........3-0 1988............. a L........0-3 1989............... W........3-0 Western Carolina (4-9) 1987........... L...........0-3 1987........... L...........1-3 1988...........n L..........1-3 1988...........a L...........1-3 1989........... W..........3-2 10/15/90....h L...........2-3 9/16/91......a L...........0-3 9/19/92......h L...........0-3 10/7/94......h W.........3-1 10/29/94....a L...........0-3 9/1/99........a W.........3-2 9/21/01......h W.........3-1 9/7/02........a L...........1-3 Western Kentucky (0-2)

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All-Time Series Results 1989................. L........1-3 8/31/02........n L........1-3 Winthrop (4-7) 1986............. L.........0-2 1986............. L.........1-3 1987............. L.........1-3 1987............. L.........0-3 1988.............n W.......3-2 9/14/91........h W.......3-0 9/24/93........n L.........2-3 9/10/99........h W.......3-0 9/1/01..........a L.........1-3 9/20/03........n W.......0-3 9/23/06........n L.........0-3 William & Mary (3-10) 10/9/05........ h L........1-3 11/11/05...... a L.........2-3 9/8/06.......... h W......3-2 10/14/06...... a L.........2-3 9/23/07........ h L........1-3 10/12/07...... a L.........0-3 11/7/08........ h L........1-3 10/9/09........ a L.........1-3 11/15/09...... h L........1-3 10/23/10...... a W........3-2 10/2/11........ h L........0-3 11/4/11........ h W......3-2 10/14/12...... h L.........1-3

2010 Team

Wis.-Green Bay (1-0) 9/19/03......n W........3-1 Wis.-Milwaukee (0-1) 9/22/96........h L........1-3 Wofford (2-0) 9/14/96...... h W........3-1 11/3/96...... a W........3-0 2011 Team

Wright State (1-1) 9/3/05.........h L........1-3 8/28/10....... h W........3-2 Wyoming (0-1) 9/9/11.......... a L........0-3 Xavier (0-2) 1989.............. L........1-3 9/5/08..........n L........0-3 Yale (0-1) 9/26/92........n L........0-3

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All-Time Opponents First Opponent W-L Meeting Air Force................................1-2............ 1998 Akron.....................................1-0............ 2000 Alabama . .............................0-14........... 1976 Alabama A&M......................2-0............ 1993 UAB........................................3-9............ 1989 Ala.-Huntsville......................1-0............ 1988 Alabama State.......................7-2............ 1993 Alcorn State...........................1-0............ 2002 Appalachian State.................4-1............ 1988 Arkansas................................0-1............ 2008 Arkansas Little Rock............1-0............ 2011 Arkansas State.......................0-2............ 1989 Auburn..................................0-14........... 1986 Augusta State.........................6-0............ 1977 Austin Peay............................1-3............ 1989 Ball State.................................. 0-1............. 2012 Belmont.................................6-3............ 2000 Berry.......................................1-1............ 1976 Bethune-Cookman...............2-0............ 1992 Binghamton...........................1-0............ 2001 Birmingham Southern.........1-0............ 2001 Boise State..............................0-1............ 1998 Boston College......................0-1............ 1995 Brown.....................................1-0............ 2003 UC-Irvine..............................0-1............ 2002 Cal. State Fullerton...............0-2............ 1996 Campbell .............................15-3........... 1987 Centenary..............................6-0............ 1992 UCF......................................11-17.......... 1985 College of Charleston...........9-8............ 1991 Charleston Southern............5-1............ 1995 Charlotte................................1-1............ 1989 Chattanooga..........................6-5............ 1990 Chicago State.........................1-0............ 2010 Cincinnati..............................0-2............ 1986 The Citadel............................2-0............ 2000 Clemson................................2-13........... 1977 Coastal Carolina...................3-5............ 1986 Colorado................................0-1............ 2010 Columbus State.....................4-0............ 1976 Dartmouth.............................1-0............ 2001 Davidson................................1-3............ 1988 Delaware................................4-9............ 2005 Denver....................................0-1............ 2008 DePaul....................................0-1............ 2010 Duke.......................................0-1............ 2004 Duquesne...............................1-1............ 2004 East Carolina.........................4-2............ 1993 ETSU......................................3-3............ 1987 Eastern Kentucky..................0-2............ 2004 Eastern Washington.............0-1............ 2002 Elon........................................2-0............ 2000 Emory....................................2-0............ 1988 Evansville...............................0-1............ 1995 Florida....................................0-1............ 1992 Florida A&M........................10-4........... 1986 Florida Atlantic.....................7-5............ 1993 Florida International............5-6............ 1986 Florida State..........................0-2............ 1992 Florida Tech..........................0-1............ 1986 Fordham................................1-0............ 2007 Furman..................................7-4............ 1986 Gardner-Webb......................5-0............ 2002 George Mason.......................7-6............ 2005 Georgia.................................6-11........... 1976 Georgia Southern................13-7........... 1986

Ga. Southwestern..................2-0............ 1977 Georgia Tech........................3-34........... 1986 Grambling State....................1-0............ 2004 Harvard..................................0-2............ 2001 High Point.............................4-1............ 1999 Hofstra..................................3-10........... 2005 Idaho......................................0-1............ 1999 Idaho State.............................0-1............ 2011 Illinois-Chicago....................0-2............ 1987 Illinois State...........................0-1............ 2011 Indiana State..........................0-1............ 1995 Iowa........................................0-1............ 2004 IUPUI...................................... 0-1............. 2012 Jackson State..........................2-0............ 2000 Jacksonville..........................11-10.......... 1986 Jacksonville State.................13-6........... 1994 James Madison.....................5-10........... 1991 Kennesaw State.....................5-0............ 2006 Kent State...............................1-0............ 2007 Lamar ....................................0-3............ 1990 Lehigh....................................1-0............ 2002 Liberty....................................1-1............ 1992 Lipscomb...............................3-0............ 2002 Louisiana-Monroe................1-0............ 2009 Louisiana State......................0-1............ 2005 Louisiana Tech......................1-2............ 1993 Louisville...............................0-1............ 1994 Maine.....................................1-0............ 2002 Marquette..............................1-0............ 1991 UMBC....................................1-0............ 2003 Md.-Eastern Shore................1-0............ 1997 Memphis................................1-1............ 2002 Mercer...................................33-5........... 1986 Mercer-Atlanta......................1-0............ 1977 Miami.....................................0-1............ 2001 Michigan................................0-2............ 1992 Michigan State......................0-1............ 2009 Middle Tennessee.................1-2............ 2003 Minnesota..............................0-1............ 2000 Mississippi.............................0-2............ 1977 Mississippi State....................2-4............ 1976 UMKC....................................1-0............ 2007 Montana.................................1-0............ 2010 Montevallo.............................0-2............ 1993 Morehead State.....................1-1............ 2005 Morris Brown........................3-0............ 2000 Navy.......................................1-0............ 2009 New Hampshire....................1-0............ 2003 Nicholls State.........................0-2............ 1992 Norfolk State.........................1-0............ 2009 North Carolina A&T............5-0............ 1993 North Carolina Central.......1-0............ 2009 NC State.................................0-1............ 1995 Northeastern........................2-11........... 2005 North Florida........................2-0............ 1991 North Georgia.......................5-0............ 1976 North Texas...........................1-1............ 2007 Northern Arizona.................0-1............ 2002 Northern Illinois...................0-1............ 1991 Northern Iowa......................0-1............ 2006 Northwestern State...............2-0............ 1993 Oakland.................................1-0............ 2002 Oglethorpe............................3-0............ 1986 Ohio.......................................0-1............ 2011 Oregon State..........................0-1............ 1992 Penn........................................0-1............ 1987 Portland.................................0-2............ 1992 Presbyterian College............1-1............ 2009

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Providence.............................1-1............ 1996 Radford..................................0-3............ 1987 Rider.......................................1-0............ 2003 Robert Morris.......................0-1............ 2004 Rollins....................................0-1............ 1987 Saint Louis.............................0-1............ 1991 St. Augustine.........................1-0............ 1988 St. Peter’s................................1-0............ 2003 Samford................................25-11.......... 1986 Savannah State......................1-0............ 2001 Southeast Missouri State.....1-0............ 2011 Seton Hall..............................1-0............ 2004 South Alabama.....................2-1............ 1992 South Carolina......................0-2............ 1989 South Carolina State.............3-1............ 1986 South Florida........................0-3............ 1991 Southeast Missouri State ....1-0............ 2010 Southeastern Louisiana........1-7............ 1992 Southern ...............................3-0............ 1994 Southern Cal.........................0-1............ 2000 SMU.......................................0-2............ 1997 Stephen F. Austin..................0-1............ 1993 Stetson...................................15-6........... 1986 Tennessee...............................0-3............ 1999 UT Martin.............................2-1............ 1993 Tennessee State.....................1-0............ 1989 Tennessee Tech.....................1-1............ 2001 UT Arlington........................0-1............ 2007 UTEP......................................0-2............ 1987 Texas-Pan American............1-0............ 1999 Texas State.............................1-1............ 1994 Toledo....................................0-1............ 1995 Towson . ................................5-9............ 1997 Troy.......................................12-8........... 1993 Tulane.....................................1-2............ 1990 Tulsa.......................................1-0............ 1999 Tuskegee.................................2-0............ 1977 UNC Asheville......................4-3............ 1987 UNC Greensboro.................3-2............ 1988 UNC Wilmington................16-2........... 1988 UNLV.....................................0-2............ 1996 Utah........................................0-1............ 1989 Valdosta State........................5-0............ 1976 Villanova................................1-0............ 2002 VCU......................................6-10........... 1995 Weber State............................1-0............ 2003 Wesleyan................................4-0............ 1976 West Georgia.........................6-2............ 1977 Western Carolina..................4-9............ 1987 Western Kentucky................0-2............ 1989 William & Mary...................3-10........... 2005 Winthrop...............................4-7............ 1986 Wis.-Green Bay.....................1-0............ 2003 Wis.-Milwaukee....................0-1............ 1996 Wofford..................................2-0............ 1996 Wright State...........................1-1............ 2005 Wyoming...............................0-1............ 2011 Xavier.....................................0-2............ 1989 Yale.........................................0-1............ 1992

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