2013 Arkansas Women's Volleybll Media Guide complete

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ARKANSAS VOLLEYBALL 1-16 1.............................................................Table of Contents 2...........................................................Media Information 3...................................... Arkansas Volleyball Quick Facts 4................................................ Following the Razorbacks 5-8 .............................................................. Barnhill Arena 9.................................................... Barnhill Arena Records 10...............................................................Why Arkansas? 11....................................... SEC Western Division Success 12-13 ....................................... National Team Experience 14...................................... Razorbacks in the Community 15....................................................... Team Picture/Roster 16............................................................. TV/Radio Roster THE PLAYERS 17-40 17-35 .................................................................. Returners 36-40 ...............................................................Newcomers THE STAFF 41-48 42-44 ...................................... Head Coach Robert Pulliza 45-46 .................Associate Head Coach Carol Price-Torok 47...................................................................Support Staff 2012 REVIEW 49-70 50-51 ................................................. 2012 Season Review 52................................................................ 2012 Statistics 53................................................................... 2012 Results 54-70 .................................................. 2012 Match Recaps 70...............................................2012 Awards and Honors

RECORDS 71-84 72-74 ..................................................... Individual Career 75................................................Individual Single-Season 76.......................................................... Individual Match 77...................................................... Individual Set/Class 78-79 ........................................ Individual Yearly Leaders 80........................................................Team Single-Season 81................................................................... Team Match 82.......................................................... Team Year-by-Year 83-84 ........................................1,000-Kill/2,000-Dig Club HISTORY 85-110 86........................................................... Coaching History 87-93 ................................................. Year-by-Year Results 94-95 ...................................... Arkansas in the Postseason 96........................................................Honors and Awards 97-98 .....................................................Academic Honors 99-102 ........................................... All-Time Series Results 103-104 ................................All-Time Conference Results 105................................................ All-Time Letterwinners 106..............................................All-Time Jersey Numbers 107-110 ......................................... Where Are They Now? 2013 OPPONENTS 111-116 112-115 ......................................... Opponent Quick Facts 116......................................The Southeastern Conference HOME OF THE RAZORBACKS 117-128 117-118 ......................................... University of Arkansas 119............................... Chancellor Dr. G. David Gearhart 120-121 .......................Vice Chancellor and AD Jeff Long 122-125 ........................................................... Senior Staff 126-127 .........................................................Support Staff 128................................................. Razorback Foundation

Prior to their 2012 SEC home opener against No. 13 Florida, the University of Arkansas volleyball team was treated to a surprise visit and prematch talk from three-time Olympic gold medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings.

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MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA RELATIONS

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Zach Lawson will serve as the media relations contact for the Razorback volleyball team. Lawson returns for his fifth season handling the media relations duties for Arkansas volleyball. The media relations offices are located on the second floor on the north side of Barnhill Arena. Please direct all media inquiries to Lawson. Zach Lawson Assistant Director for Media Relations O: 479/575-7089 C: 479/595-2358 F: 479/575-7481 E: zlawson@uark.edu Press Row: 479/575-4422

INTERVIEW POLICIES All interviews with players and coaches must be arranged through the Media Relations Office. Phone interviews with out-of-town media are encouraged and can also be arranged. The coaching staff is generally available in their offices weekdays between 9 a.m. and noon. All requests for information should be made to Lawson in the Media Relations Office. Players are available prior to their scheduled practices which will generally begin at 3 p.m. during the week (subject to change) . Postmatch interviews will be conducted in the media room located off the northwest corner of the arena. The Arkansas locker room is closed to media at all times.

SOCIAL MEDIA For continued coverage of Arkansas Volleyball, be sure to follow the team’s sport-specific RazorbackVB Facebook and Twitter accounts.

CREDENTIALS Media credentials for Arkansas athletic events may be obtained by contacting Lawson. Credentials may be picked up at the Media Relations Offices up to the day of the event or at media will-call one hour prior to event time. Media arriving at Barnhill Arena should enter at media will-call, located at southwest entrance of the facility. Credential media are required to comply with Southeastern Conference media policy. Members of the media are supplied with weekly press releases including updated individual and team statistics and information on upcoming events. On event days event programs, individual and team stats and any pre-event information will be available at the competition site.

Opponent Northwestern State! New Mexico! UMKC! at Oklahoma Kansas at Kansas at Tulsa# vs. No. Colorado# vs. Texas State# Kansas State% South Alabama% Saint Louis% at Ole Miss* at Mississippi State* Missouri* [ESPNU] at South Carolina* Auburn* Alabama* at Tennessee* [FSN] Florida* Georgia* [CST] at Texas A&M* at LSU* Kentucky* Ole Miss* at Alabama* at Auburn* South Carolina* Mississippi State* at Missouri* NCAA 1st/2nd Round NCAA Regionals NCAA Semifinal NCAA Championship

Site FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE Norman, Okla. FAYETTEVILLE Lawrence, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE Oxford, Miss. Starkville, Miss. FAYETTEVILLE Columbia, S.C. FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE Knoxville, Tenn. FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE College Station, Texas Baton Rouge, La. FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE Tuscaloosa, Ala. Auburn, Ala. FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE Columbia, Mo. Campus Sites Campus Sites Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash.

Time 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. TBA 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA

! – Arkansas Invitational # - Golden Hurricane Classic % - Razorback Invitational * - SEC match All Times Central/Subject to Change

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VISITING MEDIA The University of Arkansas Athletics Department retains all copyrights to its home events. All visiting media must contact the Media Relations Office 48 hours prior to the game to make arrangements. Opponents may be subject to line charges as well as rights fees. The use of courtesy lines is at the discretion of the visiting SID. Others requesting a phone line should contact the UA phone office for the current provider. Requests for live or tape-delayed television rights should be made one week in advance and in writing to the Media Relations Office.

EMAIL UPDATES Members of the media may request that they be added to the Arkansas Media Relations email distribution list. Listed members receive game stories, stats, updates and other information via email. Please contact Lawson to be added to the list.

PHOTOGRAPHY Photography credentials are issued to newspapers, wire services and special periodical publications on a first-come, first-served basis. No flash photography is permitted, and strobe use must be approved in advance. Photographers are required to stay behind the marked areas behind the playing area. There has been a rule change for photographers establishing the media area as within one meter of the boundary defining the playable area. Media are NOT allowed in front of the team benches or between the attack lines on the bench side of the court.

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2013 Schedule Date Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Sept. 13 Sept. 14 Sept. 14 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 21 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 Nov. 8 Nov. 10 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Dec. 5-7 Dec. 13-14 Dec. 19 Dec. 21

Wireless internet access is also provided in Barnhill Arena on press row. Please contact Lawson for more information.

FACILITIES/PARKING Barnhill Arena is located adjacent to the football stadium. Please drop your athletes off at the northwest entrance to Barnhill before parking vans or cars. Parking permits are not required after 5 p.m. MondayFriday or weekends. If you will be in Barnhill during regular business hours, please make arrangements to receive a parking pass from the Arkansas coaching staff as tickets may be issued. Parking can be found south of the arena or in The Pit (the football stadium) north of the arena. Parking is also available in the parking garage located south of Barnhill Arena, below the football practice fields.

CREDITS The 2013 Arkansas Volleyball Media Guide was written and edited by Assistant Director for Media Relations Zach Lawson with writing assistance from Media Relations assistant Stephen McGowan and editorial assistance from media relations staffers Jeri Thorpe and Mary Lynn Gibson, and the volleyball staff. Photography by former and current Arkansas staff photographers including Walt Beazley and Wesley Hitt, with assistance from Gunnar Rathburn and Logan Webster. Thanks also to several sports information offices. Cover designs by Drew Schlosser.

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ARKANSAS VOLLEYBALL QUICK FACTS

Team Information 2012 Overall Record.........................................................................22-10 Conference Record .............................................................................13-7 SEC Finish .............................................................. 2nd West/5th Overall Home Record......................................................................................14-4 Away Record .........................................................................................6-5 Neutral Record .....................................................................................2-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................9/7 Starters Returning/Lost ....................................................................2+L/4 Key Returners .............................................................. Emily Helm (Sr./L) Raymariely Santos (Sr./S) Liz Fortado (Soph./OPP) Newcomers .............................................................................................. 7 Barbara Dapic (Fr./OH), Blakelee Dunagin (Fr./MB), Danielle Harbin (Fr./OH), Meredith Hays (Jr./OH), Breana Mollett Brean Br eana a Jone JJones oness (Fr ((Fr./MB), Fr./MB /MB)), Meg Megan an Mol Mollet lettt (Fr ((Fr./OH), Fr./OH /OH)), Voelzke SSavannah Savan Sa avan v nnah h Vo V oelz elzk l ke ke (Fr ((Fr./OH) F ./ ./O /OH))

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Coaching Staff Head Coach .............................................. Robert Pulliza/Ball State, 1996 Career Record ........................................................... 74-81 (Sixth Season) Record at Arkansas ........................................................................... Same Associate Head Coach ..................... Carol Price-Torok/Texas A&M, 2004 Director of Volleyball Operations ................ Blaire Hiler/Kentucky, 2010 Head Athletic Trainer .........................................................Tricia Matysak Volleyball Office Phone ..................................................... 479/575-4587 Team History First Year of Volleyball ...................................................................... 1994 All-Time Record...............................................390-242 (.617)/19 Seasons All-Time SEC Record ......................................................... 201-125 (.617) SEC Championships/Last* .............................................................1/1997 Postseason Appearances/Last .......................................................12/2012 Last NCAA Opponent/Result ....................................Wichita State/L, 2-3 * - SEC Tournament discontinued in 2006 Athletic Media Relations Volleyball Contact ...............................................................Zach Lawson Office Phone....................................................................... 479/575-7089 Cell Phone .......................................................................... 479/595-2358 Fax ...................................................................................... 479/575-7481 Email ........................................................................... zlawson@uark.edu Press Row............................................................................ 479/575-4422 Website ..............................................................ArkansasRazorbacks.com Facebook ..................................................... Facebook.com/RazorbackVB Twitter ............................................................................... @RazorbackVB

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University Information Location .........................................................................Fayetteville, Ark. Founded ...........................................................................March 27, 1871 Enrollment ..................................................................................... 24,595 Nickname ................................................................................ Razorbacks School Colors ............................................................Cardinal and White Affilliation ...................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference ............................................Southeastern (Western Division) Facility (capacity) .................................................. Barnhill Arena (8,500) Chancellor............................................................. Dr. G. David Gearhart Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics ................................. Jeff Long Faculty Athletic Rep ............................................................. Sharon Hunt University Website .............................................................www.uark.edu

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PODCASTS

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The Razorbacks launched the RazorVision Podcast Aug. 1, 2008, and it’s the official podcast of Arkansas Razorback Athletics. It is available through the iTunes Music Store and other podcast feeders. The Razorback Report is a show profiling all 19 Razorback sports with the latest news and interviews with coaches and student-athletes. The Razorback Report audio podcast is hosted by Director of New Media Blair Cartwright and Director of Broadcasting Chuck Barrett.

RAZORVISON RazorVision is the ultimate Razorback fan source to go behind the scenes or to be a part of the live events from the University of Arkansas Razorback Athletic Department, RazorVision is a must for Hog fans. RazorVision provides live streaming audio from RSP broadcasts of football and men’s basketball, Razorback baseball network and streaming audio from women’s sporting events including volleyball. Providing more streaming video than ever before, RazorVision members receive live coverage of baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, gymnastics, soccer, softball, indoor track and volleyball. In addition, RazorVision provides after the event highlight packages from all 19 Arkansas teams, and press conference coverage during the week and after events. Plus, RaARKANSASRAZORBACKS.COM zorVision’s team goes behind the scenes of all 19 Razorback ArkansasRazorbacks.com is a one-stop source for fans teams for unique features on players, staff and coaches. and media members. All press releases and statistics are posted on the website as well as highlight video packages and KXUA, 88.3 FM photo galleries with post-game quotes, supplemented with KXUA returns for its eighth year with the Razorbacks. A feature stories and RazorVision video packages. joint effort between the Athletics Department and the camIn addition, live stats are available for all home matches, pus student-run radio station resulted in a relationship that and live radio is available for many home and away contests. continues today. KXUA will air volleyball, soccer and softArkansas will also provide fans with live video from select ball games throughout the year in the Northwest Arkansas matches. area on 88.3 FM and on the internet at www.stationlog.com/ First started during the 2010-11 season, fans are able to kxua and at ArkansasRazorbacks.com. The Razorbacks wellog on to the website and join an interactive blog during come Laman Fountain as the team’s play-by-play voice for all matches. The live blog begins approximately 15 minutes the 2013 season. Sport contact Zach Lawson will join him on prior to each match. air during Arkansas’ road matches. In addition to the matches that air on KXUA, all home TWITTER volleyball matches, including non-conference and tournaBeginning in 2012, Arkansas volleyball fans can follow ment matches will air on ArkansasRazorbacks.com along the team on Twitter using @RazorbackVB. Head coach Robwith the video stream. ert Pulliza is also on Twitter, follow him at @RobertPulliza. Fans can also follow @ArkRazorbacks for information on all 19 Razorback sport programs. Followers of ArkRazorbacks will receive our exclusive Grunts from the World Wide Headquarters of the Razorbacks. (Did you expect the Hogs to issue tweets?) We’ll be sending out quick links from our news to help you keep up with what’s new on the website, but that’s not all. Each day, quick updates during events will be on the feed. It includes exclusives--score updates, event time changes and weather updates as they relate to events. For example, @ArkRazorbacks followers knew when the football team was going inside or outside for practice or when the baseball team had an update on a rain delay.

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BARNHILL ARENA

The date of March 3, 1993, closed Barnhill’s career as a basketball facility with a gala party, complete with a coast-to-coast broadcast of the Arkansas-LSU men’s game on ESPN and closing ceremonies carried live statewide. As the home of Razorback volleyball, Barnhill underwent renovation of its playing surface to convert the then 19-year-old hardwood floor to a volleyball configuration. It was unveiled to the public during Arkansas’ summer camps, including the first-ever volleyball camp at the Fayetteville campus in 1994. In addition to the on-the-court renovation, the Razorback volleyball program was provided with a state-of-theart locker room. The locker room features a lounge area, team room with a large-screen television, computer area for studying and circularshaped locker area. (Pictures on next page) Barnhill again underwent face-lift to remain one of the best in the country in 2002. Changes included new paint on the court,

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expanding the borders to 10 feet, and refinishing and lightening the surrounding wood surfaces. New lights, including specialized “show lights” with shutters that allow for instant “on-off” capabilities, and new seating were other changes. The Pulliza era began in 2008 with Arkansas competing under the second head coach in program history. Pulliza and his staff instituted some changes of their own updating the volleyball locker room and adorning the facility with new graphics. The southwest hallway leading to the court now features a game day mural and images of Arkansas’ seven All-Americans. The program’s story is also told in the north lobby with the addition of NCAA Tournament and All-SEC wall graphics, installed prior to the 2013 season. During the offseason prior to the 2011 campaign, the Razorback volleyball staff updated the media room where the team meets to watch film and postmatch interviews are conducted.

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Is it the fans? Is it the facility itself? Is it the Hog Wild Band and Razorback Cheerleaders? It’s all of the above that make Barnhill Arena, the home of the Arkansas Volleyball, one of the toughest venues in the country. Renovated several times since its opening, Barnhill Arena officially closed its doors as one of the most feared basketball facilities in the country March 3, 1993. It was then re-configured into the largest volleyball-only arena in time for the inaugural season in 1994. The Barn underwent a second significant face lift prior to the 2002 season to also become the home of University of Arkansas gymnastics. Barnhill Arena was authorized in 1953 as the University’s new multipurpose arena. Named for athletic director John Barnhill, the Fieldhouse, as it was originally known, underwent a drastic renovation in 1976-78. The renovation created the seating arrangement that turned the facility into a basketball-only configuration.

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BARNHILL ARENA

PARKING Barnhill Arena is located adjacent to the football stadium. Fans can be dropped off at the South entrance to Barnhill Arena before parking vehicles. Parking permits are not required after 5 p.m. Monday-Friday or weekends. If you will be in Barnhill during regular business hours, please make arrangements to park in the pay areas during business hours. Parking can be found south of the arena or in The Pit/Lot 44 (the football stadium) north of the arena. Parking is also available in the garage south of the facility, below the football practice fields. TICKETS Tickets for the 2013 Arkansas volleyball season are on sale throughout the year. This year, there are two options for season tickets with reserved seating at $50 and general admission at $40. Single match tickets are available both in advance and at the door. UA students with a valid ID are admitted free to volleyball matches. Please contact the Razorback Ticket Office located near Baum Stadiuam or call 800-982-HOGS (4647) or locally at 479-575-5151. Tickets are also available online at ArkansasRazorbacks.com. During the annual Red-White scrimmage, season-ticket holders are invited to a postmatch fan event with head coach Robert Pulliza and members of the team.

SEATING New for the 2013 season at Barnhill Arena, fans can choose their own seat when purchasing season tickets and Razorback Athletics will mark it with a special reserved seat cover. This will guarantee fans their same seat for every home match. All seats not sold as reserved will be available for general admission seasonticket holders and single-game buyers. The reserved option is available in the West and South lower bowl chair-back seats. VOICE OF ARKANSAS VOLLEYBALL Pat Kelly returns for his third season as the public address announcer at Barnhill Arena for Arkansas volleyball. Fans will recognize his voice as Kelly also serves as the PA voice at Baum Stadium for the Razorback baseball program. ARKANSAS STAT CREW The Arkansas stat crew provides NCAA statistics for coaches, media and fans at all Arkansas volleyball matches. The stat crew veteran is Ben Pinter who joined the volleyball stat crew at the program’s inception in 1994 and has been with us ever since. Pinter is joined by Sherryl Robinson, Mary Line and Jodi Higbee. The next generation of volleyball statisticians was put into place in 2010 with the addition of Ryan Pinter and Jessica McCarty.

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Keith Line runs the volleyball scoreboard for home matches. Keith is a former Arkansas swimming coach who has stayed involved with many of the Razorback programs. Jerry Hood provides the sound. Hood is an enthusiastic veteran of Razorback events. He also assists with softball during the spring season. In addition to volleyball, most of the members on the Arkansas volleyball stat crew also work football, men’s and women’s basketball and softball. Our very special thanks to them for their support at all Razorback events. JUNIOR RAZORBACKS Hey young Razorback fans…you can be a part of all Razorback action by being a member of the Junior Razorbacks. Your membership in the Junior Razorbacks includes an official t-shirt, membership card, free admission to several regular season sporting events, an exclusive subscription to the Razorback newsletter, parties and clinics with the Razorbacks, and much more! Junior Razorback volleyball fans are invited down to the court to join the team for rally lines during the announcement of the starting lineups in Barnhill. This year’s spotlight match for members of the Junior Razorbacks has been designated as Arkansas’ Nov. 22 match against South Carolina.

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“When Barnhill is rocking, it becomes a very special place for us to play and a very difficult place for our opponent. Our Hog Wild band and Razorback Nation make a big difference for us in that gym every match. It’s a great environment.” -Head Coach Robert Pulliza

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THE HOGWILD BAND, CHEERLEADERS & MASCOT

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Kids of all ages will enjoy the Hogwild Band, Arkansas cheerleaders and Big Red mascot at home events. Sing along as the Hogwild Band, under the direction of Ben Chamberlain, plays the fight song and other favorites. The Razorback cheerleaders and Big Red, under the direction of Jean Nail and Kraig Jimenez, will also be there. Ben Chamberlain Associate Director of Athletic Bands Chamberlain did his undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota and earned his Master of Music degree from LSU. He has also completed coursework for the Doctor of Music degree from Northwestern. In addition to his duties with the Hogwild Bands, Chamberlain’s responsibilities include directing the Concert Band, teaching courses in the Department of Music and assisting with the instruction of the Razorback Marching Band. Kraig Jimenez Cheer Coach Kraig Jimenez is in his 10th year as cheer coach for the Arkansas Razorbacks. He has been a head camp instructor for Universal Cheerleaders Association for 10 years. Jimenez is from Houston, Texas, and cheered four years at the University of Nebraska. Jean Nail Spirit Coordinator Jean Nail is in her 31st year as spirit group coordinator for the Razorbacks. She coordinates the selection and performance schedule of the Razorback Cheerleaders, Pom squad, RBI Girls and Mascots as well as handling spirit groups for Razorbacks events. Nail received her bachelor’s in 1986 and masters in 1987 in education from the University of Arkansas. Jean and husband Mike Nail have two daughters, Michelle (Mrs. Doug) Kehn and Elsa (Mrs. Scott) Salrin and are the proud grandparents of John Michael Kehn, 13 and Aubrey Anne Kehn, 10.

When Barnhill Arena is rocking, it’s due in large part to the atmosphere created by the Hog Wild Band and student section located in the east endzone of the facility.

In 2010 against No. 22 Tennessee, Arkansas hosted its first Razorback Dig for the Cure event benefitting the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation. The first 500 fans in attendance received pink “Dig for the Cure” wristbands and fans were able to pledge a dollar amount to the organization.

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BARNHILL ARENA RECORDS INDIVIDUAL Kills 1. 37 2. 33 3. 32 4. 31 31

Yarleen Santiago Krystal Osborne Krystal Osborne Denise Baez Denise Baez

Alabama SW Texas Texas Ole Miss UCF

10-9-98 11-12-95 11-13-94 9-9-95 11-5-95

11-13-94 10-1-94 11-8-00 11-5-95 9-9-95

Hitting Percentage (min. 10 kills) 1. .789 Eftila Tanellari Ala. (15-0-19) 9-28-01 .789 Libby Windell UMKC (15-0-19) 10-22-01 3. .786 Kim Storey Ky. (11-0-14) 10-10-97 4. .778 Libby Windell SIU (14-0-18) 10-30-00 5. .769 Jessica Field UT (10-0-13) 10-12-97 Assists 1. 88 2. 74 3. 72 4. 70 5. 69

Tennessee Ole Miss #22 Illinois #5 Florida Texas

10-6-00 10-9-98 9-18-98 11-22-98 11-8-00

Service Aces 1. 9 Anna Velikanova Oklahoma 2. 7 Anna Velikanova Auburn 3. 6 Jasmine Norton Georgia 4. 5 Denitza Koleva Utah State 5 Denitza Koleva Alabama 5 Jasmine Norton Grambling (Eight times - most recent listed)

9-12-00 9-30-01 9-17-10 9-3-05 10-28-05 8-28-10

Digs 1. 36 2 33 3. 31 31 31

E. Rangelova Ning Zhao Ning Zhao Ning Zhao E. Rangelova

Ashley Miller Phoebe Bautista Amanda Sweatt Ashley Miller Ashley Miller

Ole Miss Auburn Alabama Georgia UConn

Block Solos 1. 4 Jessica Field Tennessee 4 Sara Kincaid S. Carolina 3. 3 Destiny Clark S. Carolina 3 Janeliss Torres-Lopez Tennessee 3 Kelli Stipanovich Oral Roberts (10 times - most recent listed) Block Assists 1. 18 Destiny Clark 2. 13 C. Lawrence 3. 12 Libby Windell 12 Amy Allison 5. 11 Jennifer Haaser

Ole Miss Ole Miss MSU LSU Valparaiso

Total Blocks 1. 18 Destiny Clark (0-18) 2. 15 Libby Windell (3-12) 3. 13 Amy Allison (1-12) 13 Amy Allison (3-10) 13 C. Lawrence (0-13)

10-1-06 11-20-09 11-13-94 10-5-07 11-24-07

9-25-98 9-28-03 9-24-06 10-8-10 8-30-11

10-1-06 10-1-06 11-5-99 10-5-06 10-24-04

Ole Miss 10-1-06 MSU 11-5-99 LSU 10-5-05 Saint Louis 10-11-05 Ole Miss 10-1-06

TEAM Kills 1. 105 2. 94 3. 88 4. 87 5. 87

vs. Tennessee vs. South Carolina vs. Alabama vs. No. 5 Florida vs. Missouri State

Total Attempts 1. 268 vs. Tennessee 2. 244 vs. Texas 3. 235 vs. Alabama 4. 234 vs. No. 5 Florida 5. 233 vs. No. 22 Illinois

10-6-00 11-17-96 11-13-94 11-22-98 11-16-04

10-6-00 11-8-00 11-13-94 11-22-98 9-18-98

Assists 1. 99 2. 80 80 4. 78 5. 76 76 76

vs. Tennessee vs.#5 Florida vs. Missouri State vs. Kansas State vs.#22 Illinois vs. Houston vs. Auburn

10-6-00 11-22-98 11-16-04 9-2-05 9-18-98 9-16-00 11-20-09

Service Aces 1. 15 15 3. 12 4. 11 11 11 11 11

vs. Auburn vs. Auburn vs. Grambling Mississippi State NE Louisiana vs. Ole Miss vs. Pepperdine vs. Georgia

9-30-01 11-5-03 8-28-10 10-2-94 8-30-96 10-1-04 8-25-07 9-17-10

Digs 1. 125 2. 112 3. 108 4. 105 105

vs. Central Florida vs. Tennessee vs. Alabama vs. Ole Miss vs. Texas

9-9-95 10-6-00 11-13-94 11-5-95 11-8-00

Block Solos 1. 11 11 3. 8 8 8

vs. Central Florida vs. LSU vs. NC State vs. Oral Roberts vs. Northern Illinois

9-9-95 11-12-95 9-3-94 9-10-94 9-31-96

Block Assists 1. 46 vs. Ole Miss 2 42 vs. Miss State 42 vs. Ole Miss 4. 36 vs. Oral Roberts 5. 35 vs. Oral Roberts

10-1-06 11-5-99 10-1-06 11-25-00 11-29-03

Total Blocks 1. 24.0 24.0 3. 23.0 4. 21.5 21.5

11-5-99 10-1-06 10-26-97 10-24-04 10-11-05

vs. Miss State (3-42) vs. Ole Miss (1-46) vs. Georgia (7-32) vs. Valparaiso (1-41) vs. Saint Louis (3-37)

ATTENDANCE RECORDS AT BARNHILL ARENA Top Single-Match Attendence 1. 3,015 vs. #13 Florida 2. 1,407 vs. #15 Colorado State 3. 1,362 vs. #5 Florida* 4. 1,272 vs. Oklahoma 5. 1,265 vs. UT-Martin 6. 1,263 vs. #1 Florida 7. 1,255 vs. #19 Florida 8. 1,243 vs. #9 Florida 9. 1,214 vs. Tennessee* 10. 1,208 vs. Kansas * - 1998 SEC Tournament

Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Year-by-Year Attendance Totals # of Matches Total 15 6,548 13 6,194 18 8,296 15 8,101 19 13,299 14 6,315 17 7,499 11 5,794 16 7,127 11 5,683 14 8,254 14 9,365 14 9,817 16 10,919 14 9,086 14 10,316 14 11,855 14 12,903 18 18,297

9-14-12 8-26-11 11-22-98 9-7-10 8-24-12 11-19-10 11-13-11 10-26-01 11-20-98 8-25-12

Avg. 437 477 461 540 700 451 441 527 451 517 590 669 701 682 649 737 847 922 1,016

Opponent Records at Barnhill Arena Individual Kills .................................................................. 43, Nina Foster (Alabama), 11-13-94 Total Attempts ...................................................80, Maria Taylor (Georgia), 10-5-07 Hitting Pct. ............................... .792 (19-0-24), Becky Pavan (Kentucky), 10-10-10 Assists..................................................................88, Erica Lear (Tennessee), 10-6-00 Aces .............................................................6, Cally Plummer (S. Carolina), 10-4-02 Digs ........................................................ 35, Chloe Goldman (Tennessee), 11-16-07 Total Blocks ................................................12 (2-10), Kathy Vis (Georgia), 10-26-07 ....................................................... 12 (0-12), Queen Nzenwa (Kentucky), 11-18-07 Team Kills ...................................................................................... 107, Tennessee, 10-6-00 Total Attempts ..................................................................... 270, Tennessee, 10-6-00 Hitting Pct. ......................................................... .462 (41-5-78), Kentucky, 11-9-08 Assists................................................................................... 100, Tennessee, 10-6-00 Aces ....................................................................................14, SW Texas St., 10-1-94 Digs ................................................................................121, Central Florida, 9-9-95 Total Blocks ................................................................. 17.5 (1-33), Florida, 10-12-07

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Total Attempts 1. 81 Krystal Osborne 81 Jaimie Torromeo 3. 77 Eftila Tanellari 4. 73 Krystal Osborne 5. 70 Denise Baez

Ole Miss LSU Alabama UCF Ole Miss

Hitting Percentage 1. .494 vs. Alabama (47-6-83) 11-23-02 2. .482 vs. Tulsa (50-10-83) 11-4-97 3. .469 vs. SW La. (36-6-64) 9-31-96 4. .432 vs. South Carolina (46-8-88) 9-28-03 5. .430 vs. Grambling (43-9-79) 8-29-09 .430 vs. South Carolina (50-4-107) 11-11-11

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WHY ARKANSAS? HOME AWAY FROM HOME It’s never easy to move away from home, but the University of Arkansas and University Housing make sure our students have the comforts they need. There are 12 residence halls to choose from at Arkansas. They include Futrall, Gibson, Gregson, Holcombe, Humphreys, Maple Hill East, Maple Hill South, Maple Hill West, Northwest Quad, Pomfret Honors Quarters, Reid and Yocum. As has become the trend, the Razorback volleyball players are living in the Northwest Quad, or “The Quad” for short. The players reported to campus Aug. 11 for their first official day of the 2013 preseason. Day one featured meetings with the academics, compliance and Student Life staffs. The Razorbacks also took team pictures.

Approximately 600 students live in The Quad with backgrounds ranging from scholarship athletes, honors students, 15 resident assistants, one faculty in residence and one coordinator for residence eduction. The Quad rooms are “suite-style” with each resident having her own room. Residents share a bathroom with one other resident and four students share a living room space. High-speed internet access, a computer lab and free laundry facilities are just a few of the many amenities students enjoy. The Quad is located within walking distance from Barnhill Arena making them convenient for student-athletes. In addition, The Quad are easily accessible to classrooms, dining and the center of campus.

From the initial move-in at The Quads to your final Senior Walk, the University of Arkansas is a special place to call home.

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The Southeastern Conference welcomed the arrival of two new teams, Arkansas and South Carolina in 1992 with the Razorbacks adding volleyball for the 1994 season. The addition of Arkansas brought the SEC to 11 teams (Vanderbilt does not sponsor volleyball) and prompted the league to recognize an Eastern and Western Division. No one could have imagined the early success the Razorbacks would have as they surged to the top of the divisional standings in the program’s first year of existence. Since Arkansas’ addition, the Razorbacks have won a share of 11 SEC Western Division titles in 17 seasons. They have one SEC Tournament title in 1997 and have won numerous individual awards, including SEC Freshman of the Year accolades for Jasmine Norton in 2009. Arkansas reached the SEC Tournament finals in just the second year of the program in 1995. The Razorbacks reached eight SEC Tournament finals before the league dropped the tournament prior to the 2006 season. The Razorbacks won the 1997 SEC Tournament title in Athens, Ga., defeating fourth-ranked Florida in three sets, 15-7, 15-7, 17-15, avenging losses to the Gators in the previous two finals. Krystal Osborne earned tournament MVP honors. The Razorbacks swept through three matches without dropping a set in the tournament, defeating Tennessee in the opener and downing South Carolina in the semifinals. Arkansas hosted the SEC Tournament in 1998 and 2002 at Barnhill Arena, advancing to the championship match on both occasions. Arkansas has an impressive 149-47 record, good for a .760 winning percentage, against the six other members of the SEC West - Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Texas A&M. The Razorbacks own a winning record against each of their division mates except for Texas A&M; the teams met for the first time during the 2012 season. The SEC expanded prior to the start of the 2012-13 academic season with the additions of Texas A&M to the Western Division and Missouri to the Eastern Division.

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NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Under the direction of head coach Robert Pulliza, the University of Arkansas volleyball program is reinventing itself. One of the elements important to Pulliza and his staff is how players represent themselves as Razorbacks, as student-athletes and within the community. Over the past few years, Arkansas has had an increased presence on the international stage. There is no greater honor or more significant way for a player to display their talents than to be selected to a national team program. Including Pulliza’s coaching accomplishments, the Razorbacks now have 14 members of their program’s history represent their respective countries. From that group, six are on the 2013 roster through the talents of Barbara Dapic (Croatia), Liz Fortado (USA), Emily Helm (USA), Ana Sofia Jusino (Puerto Rico), Raymariely Santos (Puerto Rico) and Ashley Vazquez (Puerto Rico). In past coaching selections, Pulliza has been on the sideles for both the United States and his native Puerto Rico. The first Razorback to earn USA recognition was all-time kills leader Krystal Osborne who was picked for the 1995 U.S. Olympic Festival Team. She was followed in 1998 by the duo of Jessica Field and Yarleen Santiago who represented the USA and Puerto Rico, respectively. Most recently, Arkansas was represented by the trio of Fortado, Helm and Jusino during the summer prior to the 2013 season. For the second conseuctive season, the Razorbacks were represented in the China-USA Challenge when Helm served as the libero for Team USA in Beijing and Shanghai. The travels continued for Arkansas Volleyball in 2013 with Fortado as a member of the USA Volleyball Women’s Junior A1 National Team that competed at the 9th Annual European Global Challenge in Pula, Croatia. Fortado helped the team to a semifinal appearance at the global event.

Emily Helm (#1) was the libero for the USA/BIP Development Team during the 2013 China-USA Challenge in Beijing and Shanghai.

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In February 2013, the Arkansas trio of (from left) Emily Helm, Liz Fortado and Summer Morgan attended the USA Volleyball Tryouts in Colorado.

As a member of the Puerto Rico Junior National Team, Jusino competed at the 2013 FIVB Under-20 World Championships in Brno, Czech Republic. During the two-week competition, Jusino tied for 75th in overall scoring and 33rd in blocks per set. “We didn’t expect games to be easy because in a World Championship, everyone is good and anybody can beat anybody. Hmmm, kind of like the SEC,” Jusino noted in a blog entry that recapped her trip. Past international experience on this year’s Razorback roster belongs to Santos and Vazquez who spent previous years as a member of the Puerto Rico Youth and Junior National Teams. Santos was also a member of the National Team that played at the Grand Prix in Brazil, Japan and Thailand. Freshman Barbara Dapic adds to Arkansas’ global reach and brings international experience as a member of the Croatian Junior National Team. Most recently, she played at the U-20 World Championships qualifier. At the head of the program, Pulliza came to the Razorbacks having served three stints with the US National programs. He was an assistant coach for the US Girls Youth National Team in 2000 and 2001 (see photos on opposite page). Pulliza’s 2000 team won the silver medal at the NORCECA Zonal Championship in the Dominican Republic. Pulliza’s international experience continued with the US National A2 Team in 2003. In February 2010, Pulliza served as an assistant coach for the Puerto Rico Junior National Team at the Summer Cup in Lima, Peru. He followed that experience with a trip to the NORCECA Girls’ Youth Continental Championship where Puerto Rico earned a bronze medal (left) and secured a spot in the 2011 FIVB Youth World Championship tournament. Most recently, Pulliza was the head coach of the USA/ BIP Development Team at the 2012 China-USA Challenge where he coached a team that included then-senior outside hitter Jasmine Norton, who was making her debut on the international stage.

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Roslandy Acosta (Venezuela) Barbara Dapic (Croatia) Jessica Field (USA) Liz Fortado (USA) Emily Helm (USA) Ana Sofia Jusino (Puerto Rico) Jasmine Norton (USA) Krystal Osborne (USA) Yarleen Santiago (Puerto Rico) Raymariely Santos (Puerto Rico) Kelli Stipanovich (USA) Janeliss Torres-Lopez (Puerto Rico) Ashley Vazquez (Puerto Rico)

Roslandy Ros osla os lla and ndy A Acosta, a 2011 transfe transfer to Arkansas, represen sented ntted d her home hom ome country co of Venezuela Venezu in the 2008 Summer me er Olympicc Games Gamess in Beijing. At the th age of 16, she was youngest player volleyball competition. thee youn y yo oun unge nge gest sstt p laye la yerr in the ye he volleybal IIn n 2009, 2009 2009 20 0 , Kelli Kell Ke l i Stip Stipanovich pan anovich vich join joined the list of Razorbacks bac ckss representing represen entting their en theeirr country cou ount ou n ry y when wh she was selected to participate parrti tici c patee with wit ith h the th he Women’s W meen’ Wo n s Junior Jun Ju ni A2 Team during n its summ sum summer mer er ttour ou ur of E Europe. urrope ope. op Janeliss Janel neliss Tor Torres-Lopez, rres-Lopez rr ez,, a memb ez member mb m ber of Arkansas’ A 2012 senior or class, carried ca ieed international carrie i te in tern ern natio attio a ona nal al experience exp p pe of her own. or to her collegiate coll ollegiiatte career, she was w a past member of Prior the Puerto Rico Junior unior National T Team.

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Being a part of the Northwest Arkansas community is an important part of being a Razorback. This ranges from team visits to area nursing homes to volunteer work with Race for the Cure and Special Olympics. The Razorback volleyball team finished second among all of the university’s teams in the 2012 Lee Spencer Cup standings, a department initiative that awards Arkansas’ teams based on academic excellence, athletic excellence, personal and career development and service. But that’s just a small part of the Razorbacks community service. Players visit area schools to read to youngsters in the school library. Arkansas is a charter member of the “Bring a Girl to the Game” promotion for National Women’s and Girls in Sport Day. The regional Girl Scout troops are involved in several projects, including Girl Scout Day, for many team sports like basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis and softball.

For the second consecutive year in conjuction with their spring offseason schedule, the Razorbacks hosted a clinic at Barnhill Arena with Special Olympics Arkansas. More than 130 youth and adult players along with the Arkansas coaching staff and student-athletes were in attendance at the event. Arkansa also participated in the organization’s Area 3 Games in April. “We were extremely lucky to have the opportunity to host the Special Olympics event,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “Since we have been at Arkansas, we’ve been trying to figure out a way to be involved with the organization and we are very thankful to Tonja McCone for helping make that possible.” The volleyball team also paired with national organization Feed My Starving Children to help pack meals for those in need, volunteered during the Walk for Love and takes visits to local veterans’ hospitals.

The image above is a group shot of Razorback Athletics, including Pulliza and the volleyball team, coming together April 27, 2013, for its annual Lift Up America. It was the sixth consecutive year that Arkansas has assisted in the program. During the morning event, more than 30,000 pounds of food were distributed to the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank and its partner agencies. ARKANSAS MEMBERS OF SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM 2002 ________________Libby Windell 2003 _______________ Jennifer Haaser 2004 _______________ Jennifer Haaser 2005 _________________ Amy Allison 2006 _________________ Amy Allison 2007 _________________Ashley Miller 2008 _____________ Kelli Stipanovich 2009 ______________ Lindsay Scanlan 2010 _____________ Kelli Stipanovich 2011 _____________ Kelli Stipanovich 2012 _________________ Hayley Koop

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Name

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 23 33

Breana Jones Danielle Harbin Ashley Vazquez Hayley Koop Megan Mollett Avery Lewis Liz Fortado Monica Bollinger Meredith Hays Clarissa Pavey Blakelee Dunagin Adrien Wohlschlaeger Savannah Voelzke Emily Helm Barbara Dapic Ana Sofia Jusino Summer Morgan Raymariely Santos

Height

Position

6-2 6-1 6-1 6-1 5-9 5-10 6-2 5-9 5-11 5-8 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-6 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-10

MB MB/OH S OH OH L/DS OPP L/DS OH L/DS MB S OH/OPP L/DS OH MB MB S

2013 Roster Class/Exp. Fr./HS Fr./HS Sr./1L Sr./3L Fr./HS Sr./1L Soph./1L Soph./1L Jr./TR Sr./3L Fr./HS Fr./RS Fr./HS Sr./1L Fr./HS Fr./RS Soph./1L Sr./3L

Hometown/Previous Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh HS Mobile, Ala./McGill-Toolen Catholic HS Gurabo, Puerto Rico/Long Beach State Spring, Texas/Klein HS McKinney, Texas/Boyd HS Austin, Texas/Lee College Flower Mound, Texas/Marcus HS St. Louis, Mo./Rockwood Summit HS Hereford, Texas/New Mexico State Plano, Texas/Trinity Christian Academy Rogers, Ark./Heritage HS Conroe, Texas/Conroe Longview, Texas/Spring Hill HS Queen Creek, Ariz./Arizona Split, Croatia Toa Baja, Puerto Rico/Timber Creek HS Springdale, Ark./Har-Ber HS Ponce, Puerto Rico/Colegio Sagrado Corazon

ROSTER BREAKDOWN By Class: Seniors (6 - Helm, Koop, Lewis, Pavey, Santos, Vazquez); Juniors (1 - Hays); Sophomores (3 - Bollinger, Fortado, Morgan); Freshmen (8 - Dapic, Dunagin, Harbin, Jones, Jusino (RS), Mollett, Voelzke, Wohlschlaeger (RS)) By Position: Outside Hitter/Opposite (6 - Dapic, Fortado, Hays, Koop, Mollett, Voelzke); Middle Blocker (5 - Dunagin, Harbin, Jones, Jusino, Morgan); Setter (3 - Santos, Vazquez, Wohlschlaeger); Libero/Defensive Specialist (4 - Bollinger, Helm, Lewis, Pavey) By State/Country: Alabama (1 - Harbin); Arkansas (2 - Dunagin, Morgan); Arizona (1 - Helm); Croatia (1 - Dapic); Georgia (1 - Jones); Missouri (1 - Bollinger); Puerto Rico (3 - Jusino, Santos, Vazquez); Texas (8 - Fortado, Hays, Koop, Lewis, Mollett, Pavey, Voelzke, Wohlschlaeger) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Breana Jones ........................................................... bree-ON-uh Hayley Koop ..................................................................... COPE Blakelee Dunagin ................................................DONE-uh-gen Adrien Wohlschlaeger ..................................... wole-SHLAY-ger Savannah Voelzke .......................................................VOLE-ski Barbara Dapic ................................................................DA-pick Ana Sofia Jusino.......................................................... JU-see-no Raymariely Santos .............................................. RYE-marry-eli Robert Pulliza ........................................................puh-LEE-zuh Carol Price-Torok ........................................................TORE-ock

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2013 Arkansas Razorbacks • Front Row (l-r): Raymariely Santos, Monica Bollinger, Clarissa Pavey, Emily Helm, Avery Lewis, Megan Mollett, Meredith Hays, Adrien Wohlschlaeger, Blakelee Dunagin; Back Row (l-r): Hayley Koop, Savannah Voelzke, Liz Fortado, Barbara Dapic, Ana Sofia Jusino, Summer Morgan, Breana Jones, Ashley Vazquez, Breana Jones.

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TV/RADIO ROSTER

BREANA JONES

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FR || 6-2 || MB PEACHTREE CITY, GA.

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SR || 5-10 || L/DS AUSTIN, TEXAS

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AVERY LEWIS

BLAKELEE DUNAGIN FR || 6-0 || MB ROGERS, ARK.

DANIELLE HARBIN

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FR || 6-1 || MB/OH MOBILE, ALA.

LIZ FORTADO

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SOPH || 6-2 || OPP FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS

ADRIEN WOHLSCHLAEGER

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FR-RS || 6-0 || S CONROE, TEXAS

ANA SOFIA JUSINO

FR-RS || 6-2 || MB TOA BOJA, PUERTO RICO

ROBERT PULLIZA HEAD COACH SIXTH SEASON

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ASHLEY VAZQUEZ

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SR || 6-1 || S GURABO, PUERTO RICO

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MONICA BOLLINGER SOPH || 5-9 || L/DS ST. LOUIS, MO.

SAVANNAH VOELZKE FR || 6-0 || OH/OPP LONGVIEW, TEXAS

SUMMER MORGAN SOPH || 6-1 || MB SPRINGDALE, ARK.

CAROL PRICE-TOROK

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH SIXTH SEASON

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HAYLEY KOOP SR || 6-1 || OH SPRING, TEXAS

MEREDITH HAYS

JR || 5-11 || OH HEREFORD, TEXAS

EMILY HELM

SR || 5-6 || L/DS QUEEN CREEK, ARIZ.

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RAYMARIELY SANTOS SR || 5-10 || S PONCE, PUERTO RICO

BLAIRE HILER

ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON

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MEGAN MOLLETT FR || 5-9 || OH McKINNEY, TEXAS

CLARISSA PAVEY SR || 5-8 || L/DS PLANO, TEXAS

BARBARA DAPIC

FR || 6-3 || OH SPLIT, CROATIA


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5-9 || L/DS || SO/1L St. Louis, Mo.

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2012 || Freshman Made first career start against Houston Baptist... earned the start in all three matches of the Razorback Invitational...posted seven digs in sweep of ULM...had six digs against Kansas in the tournament finale of the Arkansas Invitational...tallied 12 digs in SEC opener vs. No. 13 Florida... had six digs and a service ace in straight-set win at Georgia...one of our players with at least five digs in sweep of Auburn...12 digs in four-set win at Ole Miss...notched six digs and a service ace in three-set win at Kentucky...totaled 16 digs during Alabama/Missouri weekend, including nine digs in three-set win over the Tigers...tied then-career best with 12 digs at Auburn...established careerhigh three assists in road matches at Auburn and Texas A&M...established career high with 13 digs in five-set win over Kentucky in Fayetteville... had 11 digs and a season-high two service aces in win over Georgia...equaled career best with 13 digs in four-set win at LSU...in the regular-season finale, had a career-high three service aces at South Carolina...tallied seven digs and an ace in NCAA Tournament against Wichita State. Personal Born Feb. 26, 1994, Monica Lynn Bollinger is the youngest of four children to Michael and Vickie Bollinger of St. Louis, Mo. Monica has three older sisters, Jessica, Sarah and Rebecca. While at Arkansas, she is enrolled in the Walton College of Business and is majoring in finance. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE BIO

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Date Aug 25, 2012 Aug 25, 2012 Aug 31, 2012 Sep 01, 2012 Sep 07, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 14, 2012 Sep 21, 2012 Sep 23, 2012 Sep 28, 2012 Sep 30, 2012 Oct 05, 2012 Oct 07, 2012 Oct 12, 2012 Oct 14, 2012 Oct 19, 2012 Oct 21, 2012 Oct 26, 2012 Oct 28, 2012 Nov 02, 2012 Nov 04, 2012 Nov 11, 2012 Nov 16, 2012 Nov 18, 2012 Nov 21, 2012 Nov 23, 2012 Nov 30, 2012 Totals

Opponent NORTHWESTERN STATE KANSAS vs UMBC at Michigan HOUSTON BAPTIST ULM UTEP FLORIDA at Tennessee at Georgia AUBURN LSU at Florida at Ole Miss TEXAS A&M TENNESSEE at Kentucky at Mississippi State ALABAMA MISSOURI at Auburn at Texas A&M KENTUCKY GEORGIA OLE MISS at LSU at South Carolina vs Wichita State

SP 2 3 1 1 3 3 4 5 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 2 3 3 5 3 5 4 5 4 4 4 5 5 99

K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

E 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

TA 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Pct A -1.000 0 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 -.500 0 .000 2 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 1.000 1 .000 1 .000 3 .000 3 .000 1 .000 1 .000 0 .000 1 .000 0 .000 1 -.067 15

SA 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 3 1 16

SE 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 3 3 2 1 2 3 32

RE 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 2 22

DIG 3 6 0 1 5 7 3 12 3 6 6 3 7 12 2 2 6 3 7 9 12 4 13 11 5 13 7 7 175

BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BE Total 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

BHE Points 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 3.0 0 1.0 0 18.0

CAREER (OVERALL) Season SP MP 2012 99 28 TOTAL 99 28

K 2 2

K/S 0.02 0.02

E 3 3

TA Pct A 15 -.067 15 15 -.067 15

A/S SA 0.15 16 0.15 16

SA/S SE DIG 0.16 32 175 0.16 32 175

D/S RE 1.77 22 1.77 22

BS 0 0

BA TB 0 0 0 0

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.00 0 0 18.0 0.18 0.00 0 0 18.0 0.18

CAREER (SEC ONLY) Season SP MP 2012 77 20 TOTAL 77 20

K 2 2

K/S 0.03 0.03

E 1 1

TA Pct 12 .083 12 .083

A/S SA 0.14 13 0.14 13

SA/S SE DIG 0.17 24 143 0.17 24 143

D/S RE 1.86 19 1.86 19

BS 0 0

BA TB 0 0 0 0

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.00 0 0 15.0 0.19 0.00 0 0 15.0 0.19

A 11 11

CAREER HIGHS KILLS: 1 vs. Alabama, 10-26-12* || ATTEMPTS: 3 at #11 Florida, 10-5-12* || ASSISTS: 3 at Texas A&M, 11-4-12* || DIGS: 13 at LSU, 11-21-12* || ACES: 3 at South Carolina, 11-23-12 ||

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2012 Season/Career Statistics

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6-2 || OPP || SO/1L Flower Mound, Texas

2012 || Freshman SEC All-Freshman Team...named to the all-tournament team at the Razorback Invitational...had a 12 kills in three-set win over ULM...tallied 10 kills at No. 22 Michigan...21 matches with six or more kills... hit .700 (7-0-10) against Central Michigan...in first two matches of the season, had consecutive fiveblock efforts...began her SEC career with 11 kills on season-high 31 attempts against No. 13 Florida...tied then-career high with five total blocks at No. 21 Tennessee...capped road weekend with eight kills on a .385 hitting percentage against Georgia...established career high with six total blocks in three-set win over Auburn...hit .312 with eight kills at No. 11 Florida... registered seven kills with no attack errors in sweep at Kentucky...first career service ace set up match point against the Wildcats...tallied a match-high 11 kills with a .444 hitting percentage in weekend-finale win at Mississippi State...followed with another 11-kill performance and .556 hitting percentage in five-set win over Alabama...had seven kills and two total blocks in road match at Texas A&M...registered nine kills and two total blocks in five-set win over Kentucky in Fayetteville...committed no attack errors for a .391 hitting percentage against the Wildcats... closed the regular season with a career-high 13 kills with a .308 hitting percentage at South Carolina... also had four digs and four total blocks against the Gamecocks...wrapped freshman campaign with 10 kills and three total blocks against Wichita State in the NCAA Tournament. Personal Born March 14, 1994, Elizabeth Carolyn Fortado is one of three children to Scott and Laura Fortado of Flower Mound, Texas. Liz has two brothers, Michael and Matthew, and is pursuing a degree in business in the classroom.

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Opponent UT-MARTIN NORTHWESTERN STATE KANSAS TULSA vs UMBC vs Central Michigan at Michigan OKLAHOMA HOUSTON BAPTIST ULM UTEP FLORIDA at Tennessee at Georgia AUBURN LSU at Florida at Ole Miss TEXAS A&M TENNESSEE at Kentucky at Mississippi State ALABAMA MISSOURI at Auburn at Texas A&M KENTUCKY GEORGIA OLE MISS at LSU at South Carolina vs Wichita State

SP K 3 6 4 6 4 3 3 5 3 4 3 7 5 10 4 6 3 9 3 12 4 8 5 11 4 8 3 8 3 5 4 7 3 8 4 4 5 7 3 6 3 7 3 11 5 11 3 2 5 4 4 7 5 9 4 5 4 4 4 4 5 13 5 10 123 227

E 2 2 5 4 1 0 2 5 0 2 7 4 6 3 3 3 3 2 5 3 0 3 1 2 7 3 0 4 2 2 5 3 94

TA 13 21 11 18 10 10 28 22 18 25 28 31 28 13 16 16 16 20 23 14 13 18 18 9 27 16 23 16 11 15 26 27 600

Pct .308 .190 -.182 .056 .300 .700 .286 .045 .500 .400 .036 .226 .071 .385 .125 .250 .312 .100 .087 .214 .538 .444 .556 .000 -.111 .250 .391 .062 .182 .133 .308 .259 .222

A 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7

SA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

DIG 0 2 1 2 2 3 1 4 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 4 1 44

BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2

BA 5 5 0 4 0 1 2 4 1 0 1 3 5 2 6 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 2 0 2 4 2 62

BE Total 1 5.0 0 5.0 0 0.0 0 4.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 2.0 0 4.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 3.0 0 5.0 0 2.0 0 6.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 1 1.0 0 1.0 0 2.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 1 2.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 0 2.0 1 2.0 0 2.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 2 4.0 0 3.0 6 64.0

BHE Points 0 8.5 0 8.5 0 3.0 0 7.0 0 4.0 0 7.5 0 11.0 0 8.0 0 9.5 0 12.0 0 8.5 1 12.5 0 10.5 0 9.0 0 8.0 0 7.5 0 8.0 1 4.5 0 7.5 0 7.0 0 8.5 0 11.0 0 12.0 0 2.0 0 5.0 0 8.0 0 10.5 0 6.0 0 4.0 0 5.0 0 15.0 0 12.0 2 261.0

CAREER (OVERALL) Season SP MP K K/S 2012 123 32 227 1.85 TOTAL 123 32 227 1.85

E TA Pct 94 600 .222 94 600 .222

A 7 7

A/S SA 0.06 1 0.06 1

SA/S SE DIG 0.01 0 44 0.01 0 44

D/S RE 0.36 1 0.36 1

BS 2 2

BA TB 62 64 62 64

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.52 6 2 261.0 2.12 0.52 6 2 261.0 2.12

CAREER (SEC ONLY) Season SP MP K K/S 2012 79 20 141 1.78 TOTAL 79 20 141 1.78

E TA Pct 61 369 .217 61 369 .217

A 5 5

A/S SA 0.06 1 0.06 1

SA/S SE DIG 0.01 0 24 0.01 0 24

D/S RE 0.30 1 0.30 1

BS 1 1

BA TB 37 38 37 38

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.48 5 2 161.5 2.04 0.48 5 2 161.5 2.04

CAREER HIGHS

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HITTING PERCENTAGE: .700 (7-0-10) vs. Central Michigan, 9-1-12 || KILLS: 13 at South Carolina, 11-23-12 || ATTEMPTS: 31 vs. #13 Florida, 9-14-12 || ASSISTS: 2 at Mississippi State, 10-19-12 || DIGS: 4 at South Carolina, 11-23-12* || ACES: 1 at Kentucky, 10-19-12 || BLOCKS: 6 (0-6) vs. Auburn, 9-28-12 *More than once, most recent listed

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EMILY HELM TEAM INFORMATION • THE RAZORBACKS • THE STAFF • 2012 REVIEW • RECORDS • HISTORY • 2013 OPPONENTS • UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS

5-6 || L/DS || SR/1L Queen Creek, Ariz.

2012 || Junior Named the SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 4)...during that week, had 22 digs in three-set win over Tulsa and 24 digs at No. 22 Michigan...tallied first 20-dig performance of the season with 23 digs against Northwestern State...earned all-tournament honors as the Outstanding Libero at the Razorback Invitational...six assists against No. 22 Michigan and UTEP...had a team-high 15 digs in conference opener against No. 13 Florida...had match-high 18 digs in four-set win at No. 21 Tennessee...tied season high with three service aces against Auburn...had 14 digs and a season-high seven assists in four-set win over LSU...collected a match-high 16 digs in four-set win at Ole Miss...led all players with 19 digs in three sets against Tennessee...equaled then-season high with 24 digs in straight-set win at Mississippi State...also totaled six assists and career-high four service aces against the Bulldogs...had 13 digs and four assists in five-set win over Alabama...totaled 10 digs and two service aces in home sweep of Missouri...scooped 25 digs at Auburn to go along with three assists and two service aces...closed out the weekend with 18 digs on the road against Texas A&M...tied for match high with 20 digs in come-from-behind win over Kentucky in Fayetteville...added five assists and an ace against the Wildcats...had a pair of 15-dig matches in Arkansas’ weekend sweep of Georgia and Ole Miss.... established a career high with 27 digs in four-set win at LSU...added two service aces against the Tigers... registered a match-high 21 digs against Wichita State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament...transferred to Arkansas after two seasons at Arizona. Personal Born June 15, 1992, Emily Ann Helm is the daughter of Troy and Mollie Helm of Queen Creek, Ariz. Emily has an older brother, Matthew, who plays professional baseball in the Arizona Diamondbacks’ system. While at Arkansas, Helm is pursuing a degree in sociology.

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Date Aug 24, 2012 Aug 25, 2012 Aug 25, 2012 Aug 28, 2012 Aug 31, 2012 Sep 01, 2012 Sep 01, 2012 Sep 04, 2012 Sep 07, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 14, 2012 Sep 21, 2012 Sep 23, 2012 Sep 28, 2012 Sep 30, 2012 Oct 05, 2012 Oct 07, 2012 Oct 12, 2012 Oct 14, 2012 Oct 19, 2012 Oct 21, 2012 Oct 26, 2012 Oct 28, 2012 Nov 02, 2012 Nov 04, 2012 Nov 11, 2012 Nov 16, 2012 Nov 18, 2012 Nov 21, 2012 Nov 23, 2012 Nov 30, 2012 Totals

Opponent UT-MARTIN NORTHWESTERN STATE KANSAS TULSA vs UMBC vs Central Michigan at Michigan OKLAHOMA HOUSTON BAPTIST ULM UTEP FLORIDA at Tennessee at Georgia AUBURN LSU at Florida at Ole Miss TEXAS A&M TENNESSEE at Kentucky at Mississippi State ALABAMA MISSOURI at Auburn at Texas A&M KENTUCKY GEORGIA OLE MISS at LSU at South Carolina vs Wichita State

SP 3 4 4 3 3 3 5 4 3 3 4 5 4 3 3 4 3 4 5 3 3 3 5 3 5 4 5 4 4 4 5 5 123

K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

Pct .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

A 4 2 2 4 2 2 6 5 4 4 6 2 3 2 2 7 0 3 4 1 5 6 4 1 3 2 5 3 2 1 5 1 103

SA 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 23

SE 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 33

RE 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 3 3 31

DIG 7 23 19 22 6 8 24 14 11 7 18 15 18 7 8 14 9 16 13 19 5 24 13 10 25 18 20 15 15 27 13 21 484

BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BE Total 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

BHE Points 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 3.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 1 1.0 0 3.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 4.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 0 2.0 0 0.0 2 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 23.0

CAREER (OVERALL) Season SP MP 2012 123 32 TOTAL 123 32

K 0 0

K/S 0.00 0.00

E 0 0

TA Pct A A/S SA 5 .000 103 0.84 23 5 .000 103 0.84 23

SA/S SE DIG 0.19 33 484 0.19 33 484

D/S RE 3.93 31 3.93 31

BS 0 0

BA TB 0 0 0 0

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.00 0 5 23.0 0.19 0.00 0 5 23.0 0.19

CAREER (SEC ONLY) Season SP MP 2012 79 20 TOTAL 79 20

K 0 0

K/S 0.00 0.00

E 0 0

TA Pct 5 .000 5 .000

SA/S SE DIG 0.20 25 304 0.20 25 304

D/S RE 3.85 21 3.85 21

BS 0 0

BA TB 0 0 0 0

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.00 0 4 16.0 0.20 0.00 0 4 16.0 0.20

A 61 61

A/S SA 0.77 16 0.77 16

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ASSISTS: 7 vs. LSU, 9-30-12 || DIGS: 27 at LSU, 11-21-12 || ACES: 4 at Mississippi State, 10-21-12 *More than once, most recent listed

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6-1 || OH || SR/3L Spring, Texas

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2012 || Junior Named to SEC Community Service Team... gained first extended playing time in Razorback Invitational opener against Houston Baptist and responded with nine kills..had just two attack errors on 22 attempts against the Huskies to post a .318 hitting percentage...in tournament finale against UTEP, had seven kills and season-high eight digs...registered three kills on five swings in three-set win at Kentucky...picked up three digs during five-set home win over Alabama... came off the bench to tally three kills and a dig at Texas A&M...had an SEC-season high with 11 attacks in the road match against the Aggies. Personal Born Nov. 7, 1991, Hayley Louis Koop is the younger of two children to Brian and Becky Koop of Spring, Texas. She has an older sister, Katelin, who was setter at East Carolina (2007-09). Koop is an art major at Arkansas. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE BIO

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Date Aug 25, 2012 Aug 25, 2012 Aug 28, 2012 Aug 31, 2012 Sep 01, 2012 Sep 04, 2012 Sep 07, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 21, 2012 Sep 23, 2012 Sep 28, 2012 Sep 30, 2012 Oct 05, 2012 Oct 12, 2012 Oct 19, 2012 Oct 21, 2012 Oct 26, 2012 Oct 28, 2012 Nov 02, 2012 Nov 04, 2012 Nov 11, 2012 Nov 18, 2012 Nov 23, 2012 Totals

Opponent NORTHWESTERN STATE KANSAS TULSA vs UMBC at Michigan OKLAHOMA HOUSTON BAPTIST ULM UTEP at Tennessee at Georgia AUBURN LSU at Florida TEXAS A&M at Kentucky at Mississippi State ALABAMA MISSOURI at Auburn at Texas A&M KENTUCKY OLE MISS at South Carolina

SP 1 4 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 3 1 3 3 5 3 5 4 5 1 1 61

K 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 27

E 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 21

TA 1 6 0 2 1 0 22 10 19 0 1 0 0 2 0 5 2 4 0 5 11 1 0 3 95

Pct -1.000 -.667 .000 .500 .000 .000 .318 -.100 .211 .000 .000 .000 .000 -.500 .000 .400 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 -1.000 .000 -.333 .063

A 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

SA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

RE 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

DIG 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 22

BS 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

BA 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 7

BE Total 0 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 2.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 2 9.0

BHE Points 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 2.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 9.5 0 3.5 0 7.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 3.0 0 1.5 0 0.0 0 0.5 0 1.0 0 3.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.5 0 32.5

CAREER (OVERALL) Season SP MP K K/S 2010 86 28 117 1.36 2011 17 12 8 0.47 2012 61 24 27 0.44 TOTAL 164 64 152 0.93

E TA Pct A 66 333 .153 9 11 25 -.120 0 21 95 .063 2 98 453 .119 11

A/S SA 0.10 5 0.00 0 0.03 0 0.07 5

SA/S SE DIG 0.06 17 83 0.00 2 6 0.00 1 22 0.03 20 111

D/S RE 0.97 6 0.35 0 0.36 2 0.68 8

BS 2 0 2 4

BA TB 36 38 3 3 7 9 46 50

B/S BE BHE Points 0.44 10 1 142.0 0.18 1 0 9.5 0.15 2 0 32.5 0.30 13 1 184.0

CAREER (SEC ONLY) Season SP MP 2010 57 18 2011 10 7 2012 41 15 TOTAL 108 40

E TA Pct 38 205 .127 4 9 -.111 8 34 .000 50 248 .101

A/S SA 0.14 2 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.07 2

SA/S SE DIG 0.04 13 57 0.00 1 3 0.00 1 6 0.02 15 66

D/S RE 1.00 2 0.30 0 0.15 0 0.61 2

BS 2 0 0 2

BA TB 30 32 1 1 3 3 34 36

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.56 6 1 83.0 1.46 0.10 0 0 3.5 0.30 0.07 1 0 9.5 0.22 0.33 7 1 96.0 0.89

K 64 3 8 75

K/S 1.12 0.30 0.20 0.69

A 8 0 0 8

CAREER HIGHS HITTING PERCENTAGE: .500 (10-3-14) vs. Mississippi State, 10-31-10 || KILLS: 12 at Oral Roberts, 8-31-10 || ATTEMPTS: 27 vs. UAB, 9-11-10 || ASSISTS: 2 vs. Houston Baptist, 9-7-12* || DIGS: 10 vs. #1 Florida, 11-19-10* || ACES: 2 vs. South Carolina, 11-21-10* || BLOCKS: 5 (1-4) at Mississippi State, 9-24-10

Pts/S 1.65 0.53 0.52 1.12

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5-10 || L/DS || SR/1L Austin, Texas

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2012 || Junior Appeared in 19 matches for Arkansas in 2012 as a defensive specialist...has a season-high nine digs in sweep of Houston Baptist...one of four players with at least five digs in sweep of Auburn...seven matches with at least five digs during the season...transferred to Arkansas after spending two seasons at Lee College in Texas. Personal Born Jan. 31, 1992, Avery Lynn Lewis is the younger of two children to Gregory and Toni Lewis of Austin, Texas. Avery has an older sister, Alexandra who played volleyball collegiately at the University of Texas. She is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences and is majoring in biology. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE BIO

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Date Aug 24, 2012 Aug 25, 2012 Aug 25, 2012 Aug 28, 2012 Aug 31, 2012 Sep 01, 2012 Sep 01, 2012 Sep 04, 2012 Sep 07, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 14, 2012 Sep 21, 2012 Sep 23, 2012 Sep 28, 2012 Sep 30, 2012 Oct 05, 2012 Oct 14, 2012 Oct 26, 2012 Totals

Opponent UT-MARTIN NORTHWESTERN STATE KANSAS TULSA vs UMBC vs Central Michigan at Michigan OKLAHOMA HOUSTON BAPTIST ULM UTEP FLORIDA at Tennessee at Georgia AUBURN LSU at Florida TENNESSEE ALABAMA

SP 3 4 2 3 3 3 5 4 3 3 3 2 4 3 3 2 1 2 1 54

K 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TA 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

Pct A .000 3 .000 1 .000 1 .000 2 .500 1 .000 1 .000 2 .000 3 .000 2 .000 1 -1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 2 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 20

SA 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

SE 2 3 2 0 2 2 2 3 0 3 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 29

RE 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 9

DIG 3 4 0 6 5 1 5 7 9 5 2 2 1 3 5 2 2 2 0 64

BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BE Total 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

BHE Points 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 3.0

CAREER (OVERALL) Season SP MP 2012 54 19 TOTAL 54 19

K 1 1

K/S 0.02 0.02

E 1 1

TA Pct 5 .000 5 .000

A 20 20

A/S SA 0.37 2 0.37 2

SA/S SE DIG 0.04 29 64 0.04 29 64

D/S RE 1.19 9 1.19 9

BS 0 0

BA TB 0 0 0 0

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.00 0 0 3.0 0.06 0.00 0 0 3.0 0.06

CAREER (SEC ONLY) Season SP MP 2012 18 8 TOTAL 18 8

K 0 0

K/S 0.00 0.00

E 0 0

TA Pct 0 .000 0 .000

A 3 3

A/S SA 0.17 0 0.17 0

SA/S SE DIG 0.00 5 17 0.00 5 17

D/S RE 0.94 4 0.94 4

BS 0 0

BA TB 0 0 0 0

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00

CAREER HIGHS KILLS: 1 vs. UMBC, 8-31-12 || ATTEMPTS: 2 vs. UMBC, 8-31-12 || ASSISTS: 3 vs. Oklahoma, 9-4-12* || DIGS: 9 vs. Houston Baptist, 9-7-12 || ACES: 1 vs. Central Michigan, 9-1-12* *More than once, most recent listed

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SUMMER MORGAN TEAM INFORMATION • THE RAZORBACKS • THE STAFF • 2012 REVIEW • RECORDS • HISTORY • 2013 OPPONENTS • UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS

6-1 || MB || SO/1L Springdale, Ark.

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2012 || Freshman Made her collegiate debut with a kill against Houston Baptist at the Razorback Invitational... had two kills in the next match against ULM... tallied a kill against Texas A&M in first career SEC appearance...also saw time in home matches against Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky and Georgia...picked up first career dig in appearance at Texas A&M...came off the bench to register first career block during five-set win over Kentucky... added a block in regular-season finale at South Carolina...saw action in NCAA Tournament against Wichita State. Personal Born July 8, 1994, Summer La’Joyce Morgan is the daughter of Carlos Morgan and LaTonya Turner, and is a native of Springdale, Ark. She has one younger sibling, Austin, and is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Science as a broadcast journalism major. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE BIO

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Date Sep 07, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Oct 12, 2012 Oct 14, 2012 Oct 26, 2012 Nov 04, 2012 Nov 11, 2012 Nov 16, 2012 Nov 23, 2012 Nov 30, 2012 Totals

Opponent HOUSTON BAPTIST ULM TEXAS A&M TENNESSEE ALABAMA at Texas A&M KENTUCKY GEORGIA at South Carolina vs Wichita State

SP 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 15

K 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

E 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

TA 6 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 14

Pct -.167 .333 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .143

A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIG 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2

BE Total 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 2.0

BHE Points 0 1.0 0 2.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.5 0 0.0 0 0.5 0 0.0 0 5.0

CAREER (OVERALL) Season SP MP 2012 15 10 TOTAL 15 10

K 4 4

K/S 0.27 0.27

E 2 2

TA Pct 14 .143 14 .143

A 0 0

A/S SA 0.00 0 0.00 0

SA/S SE DIG 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 1

D/S RE 0.07 0 0.07 0

BS 0 0

BA TB 2 2 2 2

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.13 0 0 5.0 0.33 0.13 0 0 5.0 0.33

CAREER (SEC ONLY) Season SP MP 2012 10 7 TOTAL 10 7

K 1 1

K/S 0.10 0.10

E 0 0

TA Pct 2 .500 2 .500

A 0 0

A/S SA 0.00 0 0.00 0

SA/S SE DIG 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 1

D/S RE 0.10 0 0.10 0

BS 0 0

BA TB 2 2 2 2

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.20 0 0 2.0 0.20 0.20 0 0 2.0 0.20

CAREER HIGHS HITTING PERCENTAGE: .333 (2-0-6), vs. ULM, 9-8-12 || KILLS: 2 vs. ULM, 9-8-12 || ATTEMPTS: 6 vs. ULM, 9-8-12* || DIGS: 1 at Texas A&M, 11-4-12 || BLOCKS: 1 (0-1) at South Carolina, 11-23-12* *More than once, most recent listed

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5-8 || L/DS || SR/3L Plano, Texas

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2012 || Junior Had one dig and one assist in season debut against ULM...match against the Warhawks marked first appearance since the opening weekend of SEC play from the previous season when she suffered an ACL injury...made conference appearances in home matches against Tennessee and Alabama... saw first road action at Texas A&M. Personal Born Nov. 6, 1991, Clarissa Jane Pavey is one of four children to Trevor and Ruth Pavey of Plano, Texas. She has two older siblings, Nick and Jessica, and a younger sibling Hannah. Pavey is majoring in childhood education at Arkansas. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE BIO

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Date Sep 08, 2012 Oct 14, 2012 Oct 26, 2012 Nov 04, 2012 Totals

Opponent ULM TENNESSEE ALABAMA at Texas A&M

SP 1 1 1 1 4

CAREER (OVERALL) Season SP MP 2010 33 16 2011 9 7 2012 4 4 TOTAL 46 27

K 1 0 0 1

K/S 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.02

E 0 1 0 1

TA 3 1 0 4

CAREER (SEC ONLY) Season SP MP 2010 29 12 2011 1 1 2012 3 3 TOTAL 33 16

K 1 0 0 1

K/S 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.03

E 0 0 0 0

TA 2 0 0 2

K 0 0 0 0 0

Pct A .333 1 -1.000 0 .000 1 .000 2

Pct .500 .000 .000 .500

A 1 0 0 1

E 0 0 0 0 0

TA 0 0 0 0 0

Pct .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

A 1 0 0 0 1

SA 0 0 0 0 0

SE 0 0 0 0 0

RE 0 0 0 0 0

DIG 1 0 0 0 1

BS 0 0 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0 0 0

BE Total 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

BHE Points 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

A/S SA 0.03 0 0.00 0 0.25 0 0.04 0

SA/S SE DIG 0.00 3 24 0.00 0 3 0.00 0 1 0.00 3 28

D/S RE 0.73 2 0.33 2 0.25 0 0.61 4

BS 0 0 0 0

BA TB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.03 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.02

A/S SA 0.03 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.03 0

SA/S SE DIG 0.00 3 24 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 3 24

D/S RE 0.83 2 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.73 2

BS 0 0 0 0

BA TB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.03 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.03

CAREER HIGHS KILLS: 1 vs. Ole Miss, 11-5-10 || ATTEMPTS: 1 vs. #15 Colorado State, 8-26-11* || ASSISTS: 1 vs. ULM, 9-8-12* || DIGS: 7 vs. South Carolina, 11-21-10 *More than once, most recent listed

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5-10 || S || SR/3L Ponce, Puerto Rico

2012 || Junior Named MVP of the Razorback Invitational after a trio of double-double performances...earned all-tournament honors at the season-opening Arkansas Invitational...set the team to nine matches of a .300 hitting percentage or better...tied for sixth in the SEC with 15 double-doubles... has moved into third place on program’s career assists list (2,915 assists)...had 48 assists against Kansas and at No. 22 Michigan...tallied 14 digs in wins over ULM and LSU... against Oklahoma, had 43 assists, 11 digs and career-high eight kills...established a career best with seven total blocks against the Wolverines...began SEC play with a seasonhigh 54 assists, setting the team to a .291 hitting percentage against No. 13 Florida...had 38 assists and 11 digs in four-set win at No. 21 Tennessee...tallied 28 assists, seven kills, four digs and an ace in sweep of Auburn...registered ninth double-double against LSU with 47 assists and 11 digs...dished out 52 assists in four-set win at Ole Miss... had 33 assists and 12 digs against Tennessee...accounted for 33 assists and a match-high 15 digs in straight-set win at Kentucky...directed the team to a .330 hitting percentage against the Wildcats...tallied 35 assists, eight digs and four kills in sweep of Mississippi State in Starkville...set the team to a .360 hitting percentage against the Bulldogs... had 38 assists, eight kills, seven digs and four total blocks in three-and-a-half sets of play against Alabama...eight kills tied a career high...totaled 37 assists, nine digs, five kills and two service aces in five-setter at Auburn...turned in double-double performance with 31 assists and 11 digs at Texas A&M...had 43 assists, 10 digs and three kills in five-set win over Kentucky in Fayetteville...directed the team to a .370 hitting percentage against Georgia...totaled 52 assists, nine digs and five kills against the Bulldogs... had 45 assists, 5 kills and 5 digs in home finale against Ole Miss...match conference-season high with four total blocks at LSU...tied a season high with 54 assists at South Carolina, setting the team to a .322 hitting percentage... added eight digs and five kills against the Gamecocks... closed out her junior campaign with 47 assists, 14 digs and five kills in NCAA Tournament against Wichita State. Personal Born April 13, 1992, Raymariely Santos is the older of two children to Ryan Santos and Mariela Perez of Ponce, Puerto Rico. She has one younger sibling, Ileyrimar. Santos is majoring in kinesiology.

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Date Aug 24, 2012 Aug 25, 2012 Aug 25, 2012 Aug 28, 2012 Aug 31, 2012 Sep 01, 2012 Sep 01, 2012 Sep 04, 2012 Sep 07, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 14, 2012 Sep 21, 2012 Sep 23, 2012 Sep 28, 2012 Sep 30, 2012 Oct 05, 2012 Oct 07, 2012 Oct 12, 2012 Oct 14, 2012 Oct 19, 2012 Oct 21, 2012 Oct 26, 2012 Nov 02, 2012 Nov 04, 2012 Nov 11, 2012 Nov 16, 2012 Nov 18, 2012 Nov 21, 2012 Nov 23, 2012 Nov 30, 2012 Totals

Opponent UT-MARTIN NORTHWESTERN STATE KANSAS TULSA vs UMBC vs Central Michigan at Michigan OKLAHOMA HOUSTON BAPTIST ULM UTEP FLORIDA at Tennessee at Georgia AUBURN LSU at Florida at Ole Miss TEXAS A&M TENNESSEE at Kentucky at Mississippi State ALABAMA at Auburn at Texas A&M KENTUCKY GEORGIA OLE MISS at LSU at South Carolina vs Wichita State

SP 3 4 4 3 3 3 5 4 3 3 4 5 4 3 3 4 3 4 5 3 3 3 4 5 4 5 4 4 4 5 5 119

K 7 3 6 3 5 3 6 8 5 2 4 2 5 3 7 5 1 1 3 3 0 4 8 5 2 3 5 5 3 5 5 127

E 1 2 3 0 1 1 4 1 2 3 1 2 0 1 1 2 3 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 40

TA 10 10 16 8 9 9 17 16 13 11 8 12 14 8 12 14 8 10 12 6 2 8 14 10 8 13 14 11 11 10 10 334

Pct A SA .600 25 0 .100 41 0 .188 48 0 .375 28 0 .444 33 1 .222 29 0 .118 48 0 .438 43 0 .231 33 0 -.091 26 1 .375 44 1 .000 54 0 .357 38 0 .250 28 1 .500 28 1 .214 47 2 -.250 34 0 -.100 52 0 .000 42 0 .500 33 1 .000 33 0 .375 35 1 .500 38 1 .500 37 2 .250 31 0 .231 43 0 .286 52 0 .364 45 0 .091 43 1 .400 54 2 .500 47 1 .260 1212 16

SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 13

RE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

DIG 13 8 6 13 4 5 10 11 11 14 10 4 11 6 4 14 4 10 8 12 15 8 7 9 11 10 9 5 3 8 14 277

BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5

BA 1 0 1 1 1 0 6 0 1 0 3 3 1 3 0 4 1 2 1 0 0 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 42

BE Total 0 1.0 2 0.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 1 0.0 1 7.0 1 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 4.0 0 3.0 1 1.0 0 4.0 0 0.0 2 4.0 0 1.0 0 2.0 1 1.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 4.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 4.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 10 47.0

BHE Points 0 7.5 2 3.0 0 6.5 0 3.5 0 6.5 0 3.0 2 10.0 0 8.0 0 5.5 0 3.0 0 7.5 0 3.5 0 5.5 1 6.5 0 8.0 0 9.0 1 1.5 0 2.0 0 3.5 1 4.0 0 0.0 1 5.5 1 11.0 0 7.5 1 2.5 2 3.5 0 5.5 1 5.5 1 6.5 1 8.0 2 6.0 17 169.0

CAREER (OVERALL) Season SP MP K K/S 2010 96 29 23 0.24 2011 112 31 113 1.01 2012 119 31 127 1.07 TOTAL 327 91 263 0.80

E TA Pct A 17 94 .064 584 24 237 .376 1119 40 334 .260 1212 81 665 .274 2915

A/S 6.08 9.99 10.18 8.91

SA 16 18 16 50

SA/S 0.17 0.16 0.13 0.15

SE DIG 21 142 17 271 13 277 51 690

D/S RE 1.48 1 2.42 2 2.33 1 2.11 4

BS BA 2 31 3 44 5 42 10 117

TB 33 47 47 127

B/S 0.34 0.42 0.39 0.39

BE BHE Points 14 19 56.5 18 23 156.0 10 17 169.0 42 59 381.5

Pts/S 0.58 1.39 1.42 1.17

CAREER (SEC ONLY) Season SP MP K 2010 65 20 22 2011 73 20 68 2012 75 19 70 TOTAL 213 59 160

E TA Pct A 16 90 .067 569 17 150 .340 730 21 197 .249 767 54 437 .243 2066

A/S 8.75 10.00 10.23 9.70

SA 14 10 12 36

SA/S 0.22 0.14 0.16 0.17

SE DIG 11 128 11 199 12 158 34 485

D/S RE 1.97 1 2.73 2 2.11 1 2.28 4

BS 2 0 3 5

TB 31 27 31 89

B/S 0.48 0.37 0.41 0.42

BE BHE Points 13 18 52.5 11 14 91.5 5 11 99.0 29 43 243.0

Pts/S 0.80 1.25 1.32 1.14

K/S 0.34 0.93 0.93 0.75

BA 29 27 28 84

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CAREER HIGHS HITTING PERCENTAGE: 1.000 (6-0-6) vs. Alabama, 10-23-11 || KILLS: 8 vs. Alabama, 10-26-12* || ATTEMPTS: 17 at Michigan, 9-1-12 || ASSISTS: 61 at #16 Kentucky, 11-20-11 || DIGS: 22 vs. Ole Miss, 11-5-10 || ACES: 4 at #2 Florida, 10-3-10 || BLOCKS: 7 (1-6) at #22 Michigan, 9-1-12 *More than once, most recent listed

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2012 || Junior Began her Razorback career with back-to-back matches of seven assists...season-best eight digs in sweep of Houston Baptist...served two aces against Northwestern State during the Arkansas Invitational...tied her season best with two service aces and added five digs vs. No. 13 Florida...registered six assists in straight-set win at Georgia...equaled SEC-season high with five digs against Texas A&M...notched first kill as a Razorback in three-set win at Kentucky...in first start at Arkansas, had 38 assists and five kills in threeset win over Missouri...against the Tigers, set the team to a season-high .407 hitting percentage... equaled season high with two aces at South Carolina in regular-season finale...had six assists, two digs and an ace against Wichita State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Personal Born Jan. 8, 1993, Ashley Chalis Vazquez Sanchez is the daughter of Sandra Sanchez and Eduardo Vazquez. She also has two siblings, Ryan and Leilani. Vazquez is a communication major at Arkansas. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE BIO

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Date Aug 24, 2012 Aug 25, 2012 Aug 25, 2012 Aug 28, 2012 Aug 31, 2012 Sep 01, 2012 Sep 01, 2012 Sep 04, 2012 Sep 07, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 14, 2012 Sep 21, 2012 Sep 23, 2012 Sep 28, 2012 Sep 30, 2012 Oct 05, 2012 Oct 07, 2012 Oct 12, 2012 Oct 14, 2012 Oct 19, 2012 Oct 21, 2012 Oct 26, 2012 Oct 28, 2012 Nov 02, 2012 Nov 04, 2012 Nov 11, 2012 Nov 16, 2012 Nov 18, 2012 Nov 21, 2012 Nov 23, 2012 Nov 30, 2012 Totals

Opponent UT-MARTIN NORTHWESTERN STATE KANSAS TULSA vs UMBC vs Central Michigan at Michigan OKLAHOMA HOUSTON BAPTIST ULM UTEP FLORIDA at Tennessee at Georgia AUBURN LSU at Florida at Ole Miss TEXAS A&M TENNESSEE at Kentucky at Mississippi State ALABAMA MISSOURI at Auburn at Texas A&M KENTUCKY GEORGIA OLE MISS at LSU at South Carolina vs Wichita State

SP 3 4 3 3 3 3 5 4 3 3 4 5 4 3 3 4 3 4 5 3 3 3 5 3 1 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 116

K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4

TA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 11 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 20

Pct .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .273 .000 .000 .000 -1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .150

A 7 7 3 4 4 2 0 1 3 3 3 3 3 6 4 3 2 2 2 5 3 3 16 38 4 10 2 2 6 4 6 6 167

SA 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 15

SE 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 32

RE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIG 0 3 1 3 1 1 1 0 8 4 1 5 1 1 1 1 0 2 5 1 1 0 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 2 58

BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

BE Total 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 1.0 0 0.0 1 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 2.0

BHE Points 0 0.0 1 2.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 1 5.5 0 0.0 0 1.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0 2.0 0 1.0 2 23.0

CAREER (OVERALL) Season SP MP 2012 116 32 TOTAL 116 32

K 7 7

K/S 0.06 0.06

E 4 4

TA Pct A A/S SA 20 .150 167 1.44 15 20 .150 167 1.44 15

SA/S SE DIG 0.13 32 58 0.13 32 58

D/S RE 0.50 0 0.50 0

BS 0 0

BA TB 2 2 2 2

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.02 4 2 23.0 0.20 0.02 4 2 23.0 0.20

CAREER (SEC ONLY) Season SP MP 2012 73 20 TOTAL 73 20

K 7 7

K/S 0.10 0.10

E 4 4

TA Pct A A/S SA 19 .158 124 1.70 10 19 .158 124 1.70 10

SA/S SE DIG 0.14 22 33 0.14 22 33

D/S RE 0.45 0 0.45 0

BS 0 0

BA TB 2 2 2 2

B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.03 4 1 18.0 0.25 0.03 4 1 18.0 0.25

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HITTING PERCENTAGE: .273 (5-2-11) vs. Missouri, 10-28-12 || KILLS: 5 vs. Missouri, 10-28-12 || ATTEMPTS: 11 vs. Missouri, 10-28-12 || ASSISTS: 38 vs. Missouri, 10-28-12 || DIGS: 8 vs. Houston Baptist, 9-7-12 || ACES: 2 at South Carolina, 11-23-12* || BLOCKS: 1 (0-1) vs. Missouri, 10-28-12 *More than once, most recent listed

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2012 || F Freshman h Redshirted during the 2012 season...spent time with the Puerto Rico Junior National Team during the 2013 spring semester...helped Puerto Rico qualify for the FIVB U-20 World Championships with team’s performance in March at the U-20 Pan American Cup in Cuba...at the world event in the Czech Republic, finished the two week competition tied 75th in overall scoring and 33rd in blocks per set. Personal Born Jan. 5, 1994, Ana Sofia Jusino is the youngest of three children to Victor and Luly Jusino of Orlando, Fla. Ana has two older siblings in Victor and Fancisco. In the classroom, she is enrolled in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences.

2012 12 || F Freshman h Redshirted during the 2012 season. Personal Born Feb. 15, 1994, Adrien Nicole Wohlschlaeger is the oldest of five children to Steven and Angela Wohlschlaeger of Conroe, Texas. Adrien has three younger siblings in Rebekah, Sarah, Riley and Jacob. She is enrolled in the College of Education and Health Professions and is majoring in kinesiology. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE BIO

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Personal Born March 11, 1995, Barbara Dapic is the daughter of Miro and Mare Dapic, and has three siblings in Nikolina, Anamarija and Ivan. Dapic is undecided regarding her major at Arkansas.

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Prior to Arkansas t A k Played club for Ozark Juniors where she has been coached by former Razorback standout Jenny Kirk...earned 7A West Regional All-Tournament Team honors...helped her club team to five appearances at the Junior Olympic National Championships, including two years competing in the Open division. Personal Born Oct. 11, 1994, Blakelee Nicole Dunagin is the oldest of four children to Sean and Christine Dunagin of Rogers, Ark. Blakelee has three younger siblings in Elleson, Meyer and Schafer. She will be enrolled in the pre-med program in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences.

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Prior i tto A Arkansas k Brings a wealth of international experience to Fayetteville as a member of the Croatian Junior National Team...played with Croatia at the 2013 International Memorial Tournament in Italy...helped her country to a second-place finish at the qualifying event for the 2012 European Championships in Slovenia...also played in qualifying event for the FIVB Under-20 World Championships in Bulgaria... played club volleyball with OK Brda.

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Prior to Arkansas As a senior, guided McGill-Toolen Catholic High School to the semifinals of Alabama’s Elite Eight State Tournament...named to the all-tournament team...also named to the Under Armour Girls’ High School All-America team by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA)...an All-Mobile County performer and received Player of the Week honors during her senior season...selected to the 2011 PrepVolleyball All-Americans list after her junior year...recognized as a member of the PrepVolleyball Soph 79 as one of the top varsity sophomores in the country following her sophomore season... also a Birmingham News First-Team All-State and All-County selection in 2010.

Prior Arkansas P i to A k Joins the Razorbacks after spending the first two years of her collegiate career at New Mexico State... was a two-time member of the All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC) First Team and was twice named to the WAC All-Tournament Team, including Tournament MVP honors this past season...was also an honorable mention selection to the 2012 AVCA AllWest Region Team...named the 2011 AVCA West Region and WAC Freshman of the Year after averaging 4.94 points per set, 4.42 kills per set and 2.53 digs per set...totaled 986 kills including a 500-kill campaign in 2011, 67 service aces and 23 doubledouble performances in two seasons at New Mexico State.

Personal Born Sept. 2, 1995, Danielle Lexus Harbin is the daughter of Glenn and Michelle Harbin of Mobile, Ala. Danielle has two older siblings in Kimberly and Glenn. While at Arkansas, she is planning to major in accounting.

Personal Born Nov. 8, 1992, Meredith Anne Hays is the daughter of John and Polly Hays of Hereford, Texas, and has an older sister, Jane. Hays is planning to major in child development at Arkansas.

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Personal Born Aug. 25, 1995, Breana Nicole Jones is the daugther of Delphina Jones Turner and Barry Turner and has two older siblings, Brittney and Bryson. In the classroom, Jones is planning to major in elementary education at Arkansas.

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Prior to Arkansas Helped lead Boyd High School to the District 105A title and helped lead the team to the semifinals of the Texas 5A State Tournament...helped Boyd to its first-ever state tournament appearance in 2011 when the team advanced to the finals...named to MaxPreps’ All-America Third Team and was selected as the Outstanding Hitter of the Year for the state of Texas by LonestarVolleyball.com following her junior year...Class 5A All-State, All-Tournament Team and District 10-5A Most Valuable Player accolades in 2011...2011 PrepVolleyball All-American... was named the 2009 District 8-5A Newcomer of the Year and, as a sophomore, was touted the District 10-5A Blocker of the Year...played club for Skyline Juniors with past ties to Instinct VBC. Personal Born Sept. 29, 1994, Megan Danielle Mollett is the daughter of Pamela and Carl Mollett. She is one of five children with siblings Jackie, Celia, Holli and Ashley. Mollett is set to major in kinesiology at Arkansas.

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Prior to Arkansas During her senior season at McIntosh High School, helped lead the Chiefs to the Class AAAAA finals of the Georgia state tournament...finished the year with First Team-All-State and All-Area accolades... posted a .421 hitting percentage during her senior season...was named the team’s Most Valuable Player and a GVCA Senior All-Star selection...member of the All-Area First Team, earned All-State Honorable Mention and won her first team MVP award as a junior...had club experience with both Tsunami and Atlanta Crush.

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Prior to Arkansas Named the 2012 All East Texas Player of the Year following her senior year...also collected a pair of All-State accolades and earned her second District 16-3A MVP award after posting 757 kills, 360 blocks, 163 digs and 65 service aces as a senior... finished her prep career at Spring Hill with 2,318 kills and 665 blocks...played club volleyball with East Texas Juniors. Personal Born April 19, 1995, Savannah Rosalind Voelzke is the younger of two children to Steve and Melissa Voelzke of Longview, Texas. Savannah has one older brother, Alex who is a tight end for the Arkansas football team. While at Arkansas, she plans to major in accounting.

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The University of Arkansas added one of the nation’s top recruiters to its athletic staff when Robert Pulliza was introduced as the head coach of Razorback Volleyball on July 11, 2008. Pulliza, one of just a handful of coaches in the country to play and coach in the Final Four, became the second head coach in program history. As a player, Pulliza was a two-year captain for the Ball State men’s volleyball team and helped lead the Cardinals to the NCAA Final Four in 1994 and 1995. Then as an assistant coach at Wisconsin, Pulliza helped guide the Badgers to the Final Four during the 2000 season. Through his five seasons at the helm of the Arkansas program, Pulliza has seen his student-athletes collect three AVCA All-America accolades, five AVCA All-South Region certificates and 11 All-SEC honors. Among those awards, Jasmine Norton was the 2009 Freshman of the Year for both the AVCA All-South Region and SEC, while Amanda Anderson capped her career as the 2012 SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. In his fifth season, Pulliza guided the Razorbacks to the NCAA Tournament and posted a 22-10 overall record with a 13-7 tally in Southeastern Conference play. Both win totals represent highs for the program under Pulliza’s watch. The 20win season is the first for Arkansas since the 2005 season, three years prior to Pulliza arriving in Fayetteville. The trip to the NCAA Tournament was the program’s first since the 2006 season. Pulliza’s effect on the Arkansas program can also be measured by the team’s reflection in the Rating Percentage Index (RPI). When he took over in 2008, the Razorbacks were ranked No. 140. In the first RPI release of the 2012 season, Arkansas was the top-ranked SEC team at No. 16. The team was a mainstay in the RPI top 30 throughout the 2012 campaign. In 2012, the Razorbacks added two AVCA All-America honors for Norton and Roslandy Acosta and four All-SEC accolades with selections for Acosta, Anderson, Norton and Liz Fortado. Anderson was named the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Acosta and Norton earned First- and Second-Team honors, respectively, and Fortado was voted to the All-Freshman Team. Under Pulliza’s watch, Norton became just the second player in program history be selected to the All-SEC Team all four years of her career and the first to be recognized with two AVCA All-America honors. She finished her career as the second-most prolific attacker in program history and No. 8 on the all-time SEC list with 1,799 career kills. Norton also became just the sixth Arkansas player with 1,000 career kills and 1,000 career digs. On the recruiting front, Pulliza has added five top-100 players to his roster in the past two seasons with Fortado (No. 75) and Ana Sofia Jusino (79) in 2011 and the trio of Breana Jones (52), Danielle Harbin (78) and Megan Mollett (97) in 2012. The past two recruiting seasons have produced top-30 PrepVolleyball rankings with the 2012 class earning the top spot among SEC teams and the No. 16 ranking in the country, the highest in program history. The development of Raymariely Santos as the Razorbacks’ setter has also been key to the program’s recent success. With Santos directing the offense, Arkansas’ hitting percentage was consistently ranked within the top 50 among the nation’s teams. Pulliza has also seen Santos move into third place on the program’s career assists list and just shy of 3,000 career assists entering her senior season. Using a fast-paced offense and building a competitive home schedule, Pulliza built a fan-friendly brand of volleyball that brought in the fans. Arkansas’ 2012 home attendance increased for the fourth consecutive season, setting a single-season record for total attendance at Barnhill Arena. Seven of the top-10 home crowds have come during the past three seasons,

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PULLIZA YEAR-BY-YEAR

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL

OVERALL W L 7 23 13 18 14 17 18 13 22 10 74 81

SEC

W 4 7 8 10 13 42

L 16 13 12 10 7 58

POSTSEASON ----NCAA First Round

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During her first season in Cardinal and White, Norton became the sixth All-American in Razorback program history when she was selected as an Honorable Mention performer by the AVCA. In addition to her national recognition, Norton was named the SEC and South Region Freshman of the Year, earned a spot on the All-SEC Second Team and garnered All-South Region Honorable Mention accolades. During the season, the Rowlett, Texas, native set an SEC record by earning six league Freshman of the Week awards, all of which came during conference play. That initial group of recruits also included Anderson, the very first commitment for Pulliza as Arkansas’ head coach. Anderson and Norton were both named to the SEC All-Freshman Team, the seventh and eighth All-Freshman selections in program history. During the season, Anderson earned all-tournament honors at the TCU Invitational and Arkansas Invitational, the latter resulting in the 6-2 middle blocker being named the SEC Freshman of the Week. Pulliza’s first season with the Razorback Nation included a pair of SEC sweeps and his first foray into the SEC Coaches’ Beach Volleyball Championship. He also helped then-freshman Stipanovich earn a spot on the USA Junior A2 National Team that traveled to Europe during the summer of 2009. In addition to his success at the collegiate level, Pulliza has also gained international experience with the Puerto Rico and USA National Team programs. In 2000 and 2001, he was an assistant with the USA Youth National Team, with the 2000 team earning a silver medal at the NORCCA Zonal Championship. Pulliza went on to serve as an assistant coach with the USA National A2 team in the summer of 2003.

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including a program-record 3,015 fans in attendance for the Razorbacks’ 2012 SEC opener against No. 13 Florida. Having completed his fourth season with the Razorbacks in 2011, Pulliza continued to guide his team toward joining the nation’s elite. At season’s end, Arkansas owned an 18-13 overall record and a 10-win SEC tally. At the time, the conference total was the most by the program since the league went to the double round-robin format. The Razorbacks finished second in the SEC Western Division and fifth overall, the team’s best conference finish since the 2005 season. As part of its non-conference schedule, Arkansas claimed a pair of tournament titles with victories at the Deacon Invitational in Winston-Salem, N.C., and the West Point Challenge in New York. The Razorbacks’ record to start SEC play (8-3) was the sixth-best in program history. Individually, Norton, a preseason All-SEC selection, and Stipanovich capped their respective seasons by earning All-SEC honors. Norton was named to the All-SEC First Team and Stipanovich, the fourth all-conference performer under Pulliza, was named to the All-SEC Second Team. For the first time since 2003, Arkansas had two players on either the league’s First- or Second-Team. Norton added to her collection of honors with a selection to COBRA Magazine’s Midsouth All-Region Team. In his third season at the helm of the Arkansas volleyball program, Pulliza guided the youthful 2010 Razorbacks to a fourth-place finish in the Western Division and a seventh-place overall conference finish. All six conference teams ahead of Arkansas advanced to the NCAA Tournament. With a roster that featured no seniors in 2010, Pulliza saw two of his underclassmen standouts recognized by the SEC coaches at the end of the season. Norton earned a spot on the All-SEC Second Team, the second such honor of her career, and Santos became the ninth player in Razorback history to earn SEC All-Freshman honors. She joined Anderson and Norton as the three all-freshman selections for Pulliza at that time; Fortado became the fourth in 2012. During the season, Norton led the SEC offensively with 3.83 kills per set. With the accomplishment, she became the first player in Arkansas volleyball history to lead the conference in kills per set over the course of an entire season. At her setter position, Santos earned two Freshman of the Week awards and one Defensive Player of the Week selection. Freshman Brooke Fournier was also selected to the USA Junior A2 National Team that competed in Europe during the summer of 2011. In 2009, on the talents of the youngest roster since the program’s inaugural season, the Razorback volleyball team took tremendous strides during Pulliza’s second year as head coach. Picked to finish 10th in the Southeastern Conference in the preseason coaches’ poll, the Razorbacks exceeded all expectations to post the sixth-best record in the league. As impressive as the team’s development, the emergence of Norton as Arkansas’ go-to player on the outside was instrumental to the team’s success. Norton was a member of Pulliza’s first recruiting class at Arkansas, which was ranked in the nation’s top 45 by PrepVolleyball.com.

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Most recently, Pulliza continued his international outreach in July 2012 where he served as the head coach for the USA/BIP Development Team at the 2nd Annual China-USA Challenge. During the tour, Pulliza and his team, which included Norton, competed against the professional teams from Liaoning, Shanghai and Tianjin. In the spring of 2010 and with Pulliza on staff, the Puerto Rico Youth National Team won the bronze medal at the NORCECA Girls’ Youth Continental Championship. The top-three finish ensured a trip to the 2011 FIVB Youth World Championship in Turkey. In February 2010, Pulliza was part of the coaching staff that took the Puerto Rico Junior National Team to Lima, Peru, to compete in the Summer Cup. The team played Chile, the Dominican Republic and Peru, picking up a win against the Chilean team. As well as his assistant coach duties, Pulliza has also served as a consultant for Puerto Rico. Pulliza, who is in his third season as a member of the AVCA Postseason Awards Committee for the South Region, has also been actively involved in the community since arriving in Fayetteville. Along with his wife, he established the Robert and Jamie Pulliza Opportunity Scholarship in 2009. The scholarship was established for a non-athlete attending the University of Arkansas based on academic achievement, leadership and community engagement. Hayden Herrera was the first recipient of the scholarship and graduated from the University in 2012. In a further show of his dedication to the University and community, Pulliza is a member of the Athletic Director’s Council on Diversity. In 2012, El Latino, an Arkansas Times publication, named Pulliza to the Who’s Who list of the Latino Community in the state of Arkansas. Pulliza came to Fayetteville after stops in some of the nation’s best programs, including, most recently, the University of Kentucky where he served as the associate head coach. He was instrumental in re-energizing the Kentucky program upon his arrival in 2004. His recruiting prowess with the Wildcats was evident as his 2007 class was ranked No. 8 in the country. He followed with the 17th-ranked recruiting class in 2008. Pulliza’s class in 2006 was ranked 26th by PrepVolleyball. One of the standouts from Pulliza’s initial recruiting class at Kentucky, setter Sarah Rumely, went on to be voted the 2008 SEC Player of the Year and two-time All-American. During her first season, Rumely was twice named the SEC Freshman of the Week en route to being named the SEC Freshman of the Year. One member of the 2007 team, Queen Nzenwa, became the program’s first All-America selection since 1993 after finishing the year ranked eighth in the nation in blocks per game. Pulliza’s 2007 freshman class again led the SEC in first-year player success as the Wildcats brought home four SEC Freshman of the Week honors and a league-leading seven honors. Kentucky made three NCAA tournament appearances in Pulliza’s three seasons for the first time in school history. In addition, Pulliza helped guide the Wildcats to a 20-win season for the first time since 1993. Kentucky had three consecutive 17plus win seasons including back-to-back 19-win years and Pulliza coached nine All-SEC members and 10 All-SEC Academic honorees. Pulliza’s college coaching career began in 1996 as an assistant coach at James Madison University. The Dukes began the season with an RPI outside the top 200 but ended the year with a No. 61 RPI ranking. He moved on to Northern Illinois for the 1998-99 season helping the Huskies to the Mid-American Conference regular season title and second round of the NCAA Tournament in 1998. Pulliza’s next endeavor was in Madison, Wis., where he served as the recruiting coordinator and offensive coordinator for the Badgers from 1999-2001. He is credited with recruiting

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AVCA ALL-AMERICA Roslandy Acosta Honorable Mention (2012) Jasmine Norton Honorable Mention (2009) Honorable Mention (2012)

AVCA ALL-SOUTH REGION Roslandy Acosta First Team (2012) Jasmine Norton Freshman of the Year (2009) Honorable Mention (2009) Honorable Mention (2011) First Team (2012) ALL-SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Roslandy Acosta First Team (2012) Amanda Anderson All-Freshman Team (2009) Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2012) Liz Fortado All-Freshman Team (2012) Jasmine Norton Freshman of the Year (2009) Second Team (2009) All-Freshman Team (2009) Second Team (2010) First Team (2011) Second Team (2012) Raymariely Santos All-Freshman Team (2010) Kelli Stipanovich Second Team (2011) Volleyball Magazine’s No. 6 class in the country in 2001. Pulliza was on the sidelines as the Badgers won the Big Ten title and were in the NCAA Final Four Championship match in 2000. The next stop for Pulliza was the University of Texas where he helped revitalize the Longhorn program. While serving as recruiting coordinator for the Longhorns, Pulliza signed Student Sports Magazine’s No. 2 recruiting class in the nation in 2003 and landed PrepVolleyball.com’s 13th-ranked class in 2004. A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Pulliza is a 1996 graduate of Ball State with a degree in general studies. Pulliza received his master’s degree in athletics administration and coaching in 1998 from James Madison University. His wife, Jamie, is a speech pathologist.

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Carol Price-Torok was promoted to associate head coach of the University of Arkansas volleyball team prior to the 2013 season, having spent the five previous seasons as an assistant coach. The Fenton, Mich., native will also continue in her role as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Additionally, Price-Torok’s duties include film breakdown, match preparation and camp coordination. With Price-Torok on the bench, the Razorback volleyball team has increased its win total in each of the past four seasons, including a 22-win campaign in 2012 that culminated with a bid into the NCAA Tournament. Last year, Arkansas posted a 2210 overall record and a 13-7 mark in Southeastern Conference play. The program’s 20-win season is its first since 2005. The Razorbacks finished the 2012 season in second place in the SEC Western Division and fifth in the overall conference rankings. Arkansas had a No. 32 ranking in the season’s final RPI ranking. Pulliza and Price-Torok have guided the program to an improvement of more than 100 spots in the RPI with the program ranked No. 140 when the two arrived in Fayetteville prior to the 2008 season. Price-Torok has been Arkansas’ recruiting coordinator the past two seasons which has resulted in program-high class rankings in back-to-back seasons. Most recently, she spearheaded the Razorbacks’ 2013 recruiting class that was rated the top incoming group in the SEC and ranked No. 16 in the country overall. The newest class of Razorbacks features three players—Danielle Harbin, Breana Jones and Megan Mollett—ranked within the Senior Aces Top 100 list. The previous season saw Arkansas’ 2012 recruiting class ranked No. 26 in the country by PrepVolleyball.com. That group also featured a trio of PrepVolleyball Senior Aces in Liz Fortado, Ana Sofia Jusino and Summer Morgan. Fortado made an immediate impact on the program and was named to the 2012 SEC All-Freshman Team after a standout first season in Cardinal and White. Price-Torok is also responsible for Arkansas’ defensive efforts. Defensively, the Razorbacks held opponents to a .188 hitting percentage in 2012 and averaged 14.97 digs per set. Both figures were good for sixth in the SEC. During the 2011 season, Arkansas finished second as a team in the league with 2.42 blocks per set and third in the conference by holding opponents to a .187 hitting percentage. In 2011, Price-Torok helped Kasey Heckelman, playing her first season as a middle blocker, finish fourth in the SEC with 1.03 blocks per set.

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Since the 2008 season, Price-Torok’s first at Arkansas, the program has tallied three AVCA AllAmerica honors, five AVCA All-Region accolades and 11 All-SEC selections including SEC Freshman of the Year for Jasmine Norton in 2009 and SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year for Amanda Anderson in 2012. Price-Torok came to Arkansas after two seasons (2006-07) as an assistant coach at the University of Texas-San Antonio. While at UTSA, she helped the Roadrunners to successes both in and out of the gym. During her tenure, six players earned All-Southland Conference honors, including first-team performers Connie Picard and Victoria Prior. In addition to UTSA’s accomplishments on the court, Price-Torok assisted the Roadrunners with five selections to the SLC All-Academic Team. Her coaching career began in 2005 as an assistant coach at Southeastern University in Georgetown, Texas. She aided the Pirates to a 36-5 record, the team’s first Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference title in recent years and a trip to the NCAA Division III Tournament.

Price-Torok played collegiately at Texas A&M from 2000-03. A two-year starter as an outside hitter for the Aggies, she earned the team’s Most Improved Player award as a junior. She went on to earn Best Offensive Player honors as a senior after moving to middle blocker. During Price-Torok’s playing career, Texas A&M advanced to the Regional Final in 2001 and the Sweet Sixteen in 2003. In addition to volleyball, Price-Torok was a center on the Aggies women’s basketball team during the 2003-04 season. Price-Torok is a 2004 graduate of Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in horticulture. The former Carol Price married Matt Torok in December 2008, and the coupled welcomed their first child, Jaxen, in January 2013. The family resides in Fayetteville.

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SECOND SEASON Blaire Hiler begins her second year as the director of operations for the University of Arkansas volleyball team. Hiler joined the Razorback staff in February 2012. Prior to joining the Razorbacks, she was a volleyball customer service rep with Nfinity Athletics and was a four-year volleyball letterwinner at the University of Kentucky from 2007-10. In her role as director of volleyball operations, Hiler is responsible for handling daily team functions and coordinating team travel. During her playing career, Hiler helped Kentucky to four NCAA Tournament appearances including a run to the regional semifinal in the 2009 season. She finished her career with four all-tournament selections and established career highs during her senior season of 18 kills and seven total blocks at Georgia and 14 digs against Kansas State. Hiler is familiar with Razorback head coach Robert Pulliza as he was the associate head coach with Kentucky during part of her playing career Lexington. Recruited by Pulliza, she was part of his 2007 recruiting class that was ranked as the No. 8 overall incoming group in the nation by PrepVolleyballcom. A native of New Washington, Ohio, she is the daughter of Jerry Hiler and Amber Christy, and has two siblings, Nate Hiler and Bryce Christy. She played her prep volleyball at Buckeye Central High School where she holds the school records for career kills and blocks. Hiler was a three-time all-state selection during her prep career.

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ACOSTA STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON Roslandy Acosta begins her first season with the volleyball staff as a student assistant coach. The Vargas, Venezuela, native was a two-year letterwinner for the Razorbacks (2011-12). In her senior season, she earned AVCA Honorable Mention All-America accolades and was named to the All-SEC First Team. She returns to Fayetteville to continue her ungraduate studies after spending last semester in Puerto Rico pursuing her professional career with Valencianas de Juncos of the Superior League.

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McCONE TEAM MANAGER FOURTH SEASON Brittney McCone is in her fourth season as a team manager for the Razorback volleyball team. In her role, she assists with practice set-up and statistics. McCone is a native of Huntsville, Ark., and is a chemical engineering major at the University of Arkansas.

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RALLY TIME... For the first time since the 2008 season, Arkansas rallied from a 0-2 deficit to knock off Kentucky in front of a home crowd at Barnhill Arena (Nov. 11, 2012).

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The University of Arkansas volleyball program reached new heights under fifth-year head coach Robert Pulliza, capping its 2012 season with a trip to the NCAA Tournament. With the help of two All-Americans, a handful of All-SEC performers and several career milestones, the Razorbacks posted the program’s first 20-win campaign in seven seasons and were mentioned among the country’s best as part of the national rankings for the first time since 2004. “I’m very proud of this team,” Pulliza said following the season. “I’m very proud of the season we had. We had a great journey that I know our players and staff will always remember.” The Razorbacks racked up a 22-10 overall record and a 13-7 mark in SEC play. Arkansas’ 20-win season represented the program’s first since the 2005 season, and 10th in program history. The overall and SEC win totals are a program high under Pulliza. Arkansas finished in second place in the SEC Western Division and fifth in the overall conference standings. The Razorbacks had a No. 32 ranking in the final RPI ranking. Arkansas broke a six-year absence from the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship with its at-large selection into the field of 64. The Razorbacks were the No. 2 seed in the Lawrence sub-region that included No. 11 Kansas, Wichita State and Cleveland State. With its selection, the program made its 10th NCAA appearance and its first under Pulliza. “This is the dream we’ve had since being here,” senior captain Amanda Anderson said of the Razorbacks’ NCAA Tournament selection. “Four years I’ve been waiting for that moment. I don’t think I’ve ever been so excited in my life. My heart stopped. I started crying. It’s one of the best feelings I’ve ever had.”

Individually, seniors Roslandy Acosta and Jasmine Norton made history as the second set of Arkansas volleyball teammates to earn AllAmerica honors in the same season. The Razorback outside attackers were recognized as AVCA Honorable Mention All-Americans for their standout efforts in 2012. Norton became the first player in program history to earn two All-America accolades during her career, while Acosta became the seventh All-American in program history. Along with the most recent honors, the list of Arkansas’ All-Americans also includes Jessica Field (1997), Kim Storey (1998), Sara Kincaid (2003), Robert Tarnauskaite (2003) and Denitza Koleva (2006). When all-conference awards were announced, the Razorbacks were well-represented with four selections. Acosta and Norton were named to the All-SEC First- and Second-Team, respectively; while Anderson was voted the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Liz Fortado earned a spot on the SEC All-Freshman Team. Arkansas’ four SEC selections were the program’s largest single-season collection since 2003. The Razorbacks’ work in the classroom and community was also recognized with SEC academic and service honors. A total of five players—Anderson, Kasey Heckelman, Hayley Koop, Avery Lewis and Clarissa Pavey—were named to the 2012 SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Koop was also the Razorbacks’ representative on the SEC Volleyball Community Service Team. Heckelman was also a Capital One Academic All-District VI honoree. Capping her four-year career in Cardinal and White with her first trip to the NCAA Tournament, Norton continued to post standout numbers during her senior season. In October, she became the sixth player in program history to join the 1,000-kill/1,000-dig club. Norton finished

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2,185 1,799 1,595 1,471 1,409 1,377 1,342 1,310 1,298 1,268 1,259 1,243 1,192 1,125 1,109

her Razorback career with 1,799 kills, the eighth most by any player in SEC history. Acosta reached a milestone of her own when she collected her 500th career kill in a road match at Texas A&M. In two years at Arkansas, the Vargas, Venezuela, native totaled 591 kills. From her middle attacker position, senior Janeliss Torres-Lopez reached 500 career kills during the 2012 season. Junior Raymariely Santos moved into third place on the program’s all-time assists list and heads into her senior season with 2,915 career assists. During her senior season, Anderson posted career-best numbers in helping Arkansas to the postseason. In addition to eclipsing 700 kills in her career, she established a career-high .342 hitting percentage which ranked her eighth among all SEC attackers. She also had career-high conference numbers in kills, kills per set, hitting percentage and total blocks. The SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor for Anderson was the first in program history. For just the fifth time in program history, and first time since 1999, the Razorbacks wrapped their home schedule with 14 wins. Arkansas finished the year with a 14-4 record at Barnhill Arena. One of those wins was a come-from-behind victory over Kentucky in which the Razorbacks rallied from a 0-2 deficit for the first time since 2008. With the win, Arkansas also swept the season series against UK for the first time since 2003. The Razorbacks capped their home slate with a Senior Day win over Ole Miss. “More important than the win is the mark this senior class has left on Arkansas volleyball,” Pulliza said. “It’s a mark that will always be remembered and they have left a stamp of excellence on what Arkansas volleyball is all about.” In response to the play on the court, the Razorback fans turned out in record numbers during the 2012 season at Barnhill Arena. For the first time in program history, the total attendance figure eclipsed the 15,000 mark. In 18 home dates, Arkansas averaged 1,016 fans. The single-match record was also set during the year with a figure of 3,015 during the SEC opener against No. 13 Florida.

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1. Krystal Osborne (1994-97)*______________________ 2. Jasmine Norton (2009-12)* ____________________ 3. Denitza Koleva (2003-06)* ______________________ 4. Kim Storey (1995-98)* _________________________ 5. Libby Windell (1999-02) ________________________ 6. Denise Baez (1994-96)* ________________________ 7. Yarleen Santiago (1997-99)* _____________________ 8. Jessica Dorrell (2004-07) _______________________ 9. Jennifer Haaser (2000-04) _______________________ 10. Jessica Field (1995-98) ________________________ 11. Eftila Tanellari (1999-01)_______________________ 12. Kelli Stipanovich (2008-11) _____________________ 13. Kele Brewer (2003-06) ________________________ 14. Jamie Rohme (1996-98) _______________________ 15. Christina Lawrence (2004-08) ___________________

Throughout the season, the Razorbacks were on the receiving end of several awards. In addition to the team’s year-end awards, TorresLopez and junior libero Emily Helm each earned SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors. Through the pre-conference schedule, Acosta, Fortado, Helm, Norton, Santos and Torres-Lopez earned a handful of all-tournament selections. Following the season, a quartet of Razorbacks extended their volleyball careers by signing professional contracts with the Puerto Rico Superior League. Acosta signed on to play with Valencianas de Juncos while Norton and Torres-Lopez signed with Leonas de Ponce. Arkansas now has four players in the professional league with former Razorback Yarleen Santiago (1997-99) playing for Gigantes de Carolina. In May 2013, Anderson signed on with the Brondby Volleyball Klub out of Copenhagen, Denmark. During the 2013 spring semester, the Razorbacks’ recruiting class for the upcoming season was named the top-rated group among the SEC and No. 16 overall in the country. The ranking from PrepVolleyball builds upon Arkansas’ recruiting base that received a then-program best No. 26 mark prior to the 2012 season. The Razorbacks’ latest incoming class includes Barbara Dapic (Split, Croatia), Blakelee Dunagin (Rogers, Ark.), Danielle Harbin (Mobile, Ala.), Meredith Hays (Hereford, Texas), Breana Jones (Peachtree, Ga.), Megan Mollett (McKinney, Texas) and Savannah Voelzke (Longview, Texas). Dapic and Hays were not counted toward Arkansas’ recruiting rank due to their respective international and transfer status. Competition for a handful of Razorbacks reached into the summer months with the trio of Fortado, Helm and redshirt freshman Ana Sofia Jusino competing internationally for their respective countries. Fortado was selected as a member of the USA Volleyball Women’s Junior A1 National Team that finished fourth at the 9th Annual European Global Challenge in Pula, Croatia. Helm spent two weeks representing the United States at the China-USA Challenge in Beijing and Shanghai. Jusino played with the Puerto Rico Junior National Team at the FIVB Under-20 World Championships in Brno, Czech Republic.

During her four-year career at Arkansas, Jasmine Norton amassed the second-highest kill total (1,799 kills) in program history and the No. 8 mark in SEC history.

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RECORD: ALL MATCHES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ## 3 11 7 33 21 9 5 4 23 6 17 8 12 10 1

STATS SUMMARY Kasey Heckelman Janeliss Torres Amanda Anderson Raymariely Santos Roslandy Acosta Liz Fortado Jasmine Norton Ashley Vazquez Summer Morgan Hayley Koop Emily Helm Avery Lewis Clarissa Pavey Monica Bollinger Christa Alvarez ARKANSAS Opponents

OVERALL 22-10 13-7 9-3

HOME 14-4 7-3 7-1

AWAY 6-5 6-4 0-1

ATTACK S K K/S E TA 53 61 1.15 16 126 123 220 1.79 59 470 98 214 2.18 61 448 119 127 1.07 40 334 116 365 3.15 124 952 123 227 1.85 94 600 123 449 3.65 207 1203 116 7 0.06 4 20 15 4 0.27 2 14 61 27 0.44 21 95 123 0 0.00 0 5 54 1 0.02 1 5 4 0 0.00 0 0 99 2 0.02 3 15 74 3 0.04 6 26 123 1707 13.88 638 4313 123 1500 12.20 689 4311

NEUTRAL 2-1 0-0 2-1 SET SERVE Pct A A/S SA SE SA/S .357 4 0.08 1 1 0.02 .343 5 0.04 0 0 0.00 .342 9 0.09 7 1 0.07 .260 1212 10.18 16 13 0.13 .253 13 0.11 2 9 0.02 .222 7 0.06 1 0 0.01 .201 19 0.15 29 33 0.24 .150 167 1.44 15 32 0.13 .143 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 .063 2 0.03 0 1 0.00 .000 103 0.84 23 33 0.19 .000 20 0.37 2 29 0.04 .000 1 0.25 0 0 0.00 -.067 15 0.15 16 32 0.16 -.115 7 0.09 8 7 0.11 .248 1584 12.88 120 191 0.98 .188 1406 11.43 123 220 1.00

RE 0 1 1 1 10 1 16 0 0 2 31 9 0 22 19 123 120

DIG DIG 11 19 37 277 180 44 374 58 1 22 484 64 1 175 94 1841 1695

Dig/S 0.21 0.15 0.38 2.33 1.55 0.36 3.04 0.50 0.07 0.36 3.93 1.19 0.25 1.77 1.27 14.97 13.78

BLOCKING BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE Points 5 27 32 0.60 2 0 80.5 12 110 122 0.99 16 1 287.0 16 57 73 0.74 4 1 265.5 5 42 47 0.39 10 17 169.0 7 40 47 0.41 8 2 394.0 2 62 64 0.52 6 2 261.0 8 46 54 0.44 15 1 509.0 0 2 2 0.02 4 2 23.0 0 2 2 0.13 0 0 5.0 2 7 9 0.15 2 0 32.5 0 0 0 0.00 0 5 23.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 18.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 11.0 57 395 254.5 2.07 67 31 2081.5 43 419 252.5 2.05 74 33 1875.5

2012 STATISTICS (SEC ONLY) RECORD: ALL MATCHES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ## 23 7 11 33 21 9 5 4 10 3 12 6 17 8 1

STATS SUMMARY Summer Morgan Amanda Anderson Janeliss Torres Raymariely Santos Roslandy Acosta Liz Fortado Jasmine Norton Ashley Vazquez Monica Bollinger Kasey Heckelman Clarissa Pavey Hayley Koop Emily Helm Avery Lewis Christa Alvarez ARKANSAS Opponents

OVERALL 13-7 13-7 0-0 S 10 79 79 75 79 79 79 73 77 16 3 41 79 18 44 79 79

HOME 7-3 7-3 0-0

AWAY 6-4 6-4 0-0

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

ATTACK SET SERVE DIG BLOCKING K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE Points 1 0.10 0 2 .500 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.10 0 2 2 0.20 0 0 2.0 188 2.38 53 382 .353 9 0.11 7 0 0.09 1 33 0.42 13 50 63 0.80 4 1 233.0 137 1.73 38 286 .346 1 0.01 0 0 0.00 1 15 0.19 10 66 76 0.96 12 0 180.0 70 0.93 21 197 .249 767 10.23 12 12 0.16 1 158 2.11 3 28 31 0.41 5 11 99.0 248 3.14 90 668 .237 10 0.13 2 6 0.03 9 142 1.80 6 22 28 0.35 5 2 267.0 141 1.78 61 369 .217 5 0.06 1 0 0.01 1 24 0.30 1 37 38 0.48 5 2 161.5 284 3.59 136 755 .196 12 0.15 22 22 0.28 13 240 3.04 6 28 34 0.43 9 1 326.0 7 0.10 4 19 .158 124 1.70 10 22 0.14 0 33 0.45 0 2 2 0.03 4 1 18.0 2 0.03 1 12 .083 11 0.14 13 24 0.17 19 143 1.86 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 15.0 1 0.06 1 3 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 3 0.19 0 3 3 0.19 0 0 2.5 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 8 0.20 8 34 .000 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 6 0.15 0 3 3 0.07 1 0 9.5 0 0.00 0 5 .000 61 0.77 16 25 0.20 21 304 3.85 0 0 0 0.00 0 4 16.0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 3 0.17 0 5 0.00 4 17 0.94 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 1 0.02 1 7 .000 3 0.07 5 5 0.11 10 41 0.93 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 6.0 1088 13.77 414 2739 .246 1006 12.73 88 122 1.11 87 1160 14.68 39 241 159.5 2.02 45 22 1335.5 956 12.10 411 2697 .202 890 11.27 87 133 1.10 88 1073 13.58 34 270 169.0 2.14 47 22 1212.0

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2012 RESULTS 2012 TEAM MATCH-BY-MATCH Opponent UT-MARTIN NORTHWESTERN STATE KANSAS TULSA vs UMBC vs Central Michigan at 22 Michigan OKLAHOMA HOUSTON BAPTIST ULM UTEP 13 FLORIDA at 21 Tennessee at Georgia AUBURN LSU at 11 Florida at Ole Miss TEXAS A&M TENNESSEE at Kentucky at Mississippi State ALABAMA MISSOURI at Auburn at Texas A&M KENTUCKY GEORGIA OLE MISS at LSU at South Carolina vs Wichita State

SP 3 4 4 3 3 3 5 4 3 3 4 5 4 3 3 4 3 4 5 3 3 3 5 3 5 4 5 4 4 4 5 5 123 123

K 46 56 59 41 46 39 64 59 50 39 59 73 50 43 44 66 37 62 53 41 50 52 64 45 53 51 60 67 57 52 68 61 1707 1500

E 14 24 27 10 11 10 25 27 12 18 23 22 16 16 16 22 23 20 39 25 13 12 18 10 34 23 23 17 22 22 21 23 638 689

TA 92 152 171 105 92 80 180 165 113 99 143 175 128 97 101 142 118 145 161 128 112 111 157 86 176 173 168 135 140 140 146 182 4313 4311

Pct .348 .211 .187 .295 .380 .363 .217 .194 .336 .212 .252 .291 .266 .278 .277 .310 .119 .290 .087 .125 .330 .360 .293 .407 .108 .162 .220 .370 .250 .214 .322 .209 .248 .188

A 42 52 58 39 43 37 60 53 45 35 56 61 45 37 40 61 37 57 49 40 43 47 63 42 51 48 54 62 55 49 65 58 1584 1406

SA 0 2 1 1 6 3 2 3 3 5 3 3 5 6 4 7 1 5 2 1 2 5 5 7 7 5 3 4 2 6 8 3 120 123

SE 4 11 8 3 5 4 4 7 4 5 10 10 7 4 10 5 4 6 5 6 5 5 7 5 7 5 5 5 4 6 11 4 191 220

RE 2 3 4 4 0 2 5 8 0 1 1 7 3 3 0 7 3 4 5 6 3 1 6 2 4 3 7 2 7 5 9 6 123 120

DIG 39 71 69 65 32 24 83 66 55 48 58 69 52 33 37 54 41 65 61 58 39 67 69 41 80 78 80 59 54 73 50 71 1841 1695

BS 0 1 1 0 2 0 6 1 0 2 2 1 6 1 2 0 0 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 3 2 5 2 1 3 57 43

BA 16 25 8 17 6 8 20 16 6 4 14 14 20 16 16 12 8 16 10 8 4 10 18 10 10 12 10 10 6 17 14 14 395 419

BE 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 6 0 1 3 3 1 4 1 4 1 1 2 5 3 0 3 3 5 1 3 2 0 0 3 1 67 74

Total 8.0 13.5 5.0 8.5 5.0 4.0 16.0 9.0 3.0 4.0 9.0 8.0 16.0 9.0 10.0 6.0 4.0 11.0 6.0 6.0 3.0 6.0 11.0 8.0 7.0 7.0 8.0 7.0 8.0 10.5 8.0 10.0 254.5 252.5

BHE 1 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 5 0 1 1 1 2 31 33

Points 54.0 71.5 65.0 50.5 57.0 46.0 82.0 71.0 56.0 48.0 71.0 84.0 71.0 58.0 58.0 79.0 42.0 78.0 61.0 48.0 55.0 63.0 80.0 60.0 67.0 63.0 71.0 78.0 67.0 68.5 84.0 74.0 2081.5 1875.5

SEASON HIGH || SEASON LOW DOUBLE-DOUBLE PERFORMANCES (38) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38.

Santos (25a, 13d) vs. UT-Martin (8/24/12) Norton (12k, 16d) vs. Northwestern State (8/25/12) Norton (20k, 16d) vs. Kansas (8/25/12) Norton (14k, 11d) vs. Tulsa (8/28/12) Santos (28a, 13d) vs. Tulsa (8/28/12) Norton (19k, 24d) at No. 22 Michigan (9/1/12) Santos (48a, 10d) at No. 22 Michigan (9/1/12) Norton (19k, 12d) vs. Oklahoma (9/4/12) Santos (43a, 11d) vs. Oklahoma (9/4/12) Santos (33a, 11d) vs Houston Baptist (9/7/12) Santos (26a, 14d) vs ULM (9/8/12) Norton (14k, 13d) vs. UTEP (9/8/12) Santos (44a, 10d) vs UTEP (9/8/12) Norton (22k, 14d) vs. No. 13 Florida (9/14/12) Norton (12k, 12d) at No. 21 Tennessee (9/21/12) Santos (38a, 11d) at No. 21 Tennessee (9/21/12) Santos (47a, 14d) vs. LSU (9/30/12) Norton (18k, 12d) at Ole Miss (10/07/12) Santos (52a, 10d) at Ole Miss (10/07/12) Norton (17k, 19a) vs. Texas A&M (10/12/12) Santos (33a, 12d) vs. Tennessee (10/14/12) Santos (33a, 15d) at. Kentucky (10/19/12) Acosta (10k, 12d) at Mississippi State (10/21/12) Norton (19k, 21d) vs. Alabama (10/26/12) Acosta (15k, 12d) at Auburn (11/02/12) Norton (10k, 17d) at Auburn (11/02/12) Acosta (11k, 14d) at Texas A&M (11/04/12) Norton (18k, 21d) at Texas A&M (11/04/12) Santos (31a, 11d) at Texas A&M (11/04/12) Acosta (17k, 20d) vs Kentucky (11/11/12) Santos (43a, 10d) vs Kentucky (11/11/12) Norton (15k, 13d) vs. Georgia (11/16/12) Acosta (13k, 15d) vs. Ole Miss (11/18/12) Acosta (11k, 12d) at LSU (11/21/12) Norton (15k, 10d) at LSU (11/21/12) Acosta (20k, 12d) vs. Wichita State (11/30/12) Norton (16k, 13d) vs. Wichita State (11/30/12) Santos (47a, 14d) vs. Wichita State (11/30/12)

Individual Tally: Norton (16), Santos (15), Acosta (7)

Date Aug. 24 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 28 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 30

Opponent UT-Martin Northwestern State Kansas Tulsa vs. UMBC vs. Central Michigan at #22 Michigan Oklahoma Houston Baptist ULM UTEP #13 Florida at #21 Tennessee at Georgia Auburn LSU at #11 Florida at Ole Miss Texas A&M Tennessee at Kentucky at Mississippi State Alabama Missouri at Auburn at Texas A&M Kentucky Georgia Ole Miss at LSU at South Carolina vs. Wichita State

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Match results W, 3-0 (25-16, 25-18, 25-19) W, 3-1 (25-17, 22-25, 26-24, 25-20) W, 3-1 (18-25, 27-25, 26-24, 25-20) W, 3-0 (25-22, 25-22, 25-18) W, 3-0 (25-16, 25-20, 25-7) W, 3-0 (25-21, 25-16, 25-15) L, 2-3 (17-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-21, 16-18) L, 1-3 (19-25, 25-18, 25-27, 18-25) W, 3-0 (25-17, 25-16, 25-18) W, 3-0 (25-22, 25-15, 25-10) W, 3-1 (28-26, 25-22, 16-25, 25-17) L, 2-3 (25-23, 22-25, 22-25, 25-19, 13-15) W, 3-1 (25-21, 20-25, 25-17, 25-17) W, 3-0 (25-16, 25-23, 25-18) W, 3-0 (25-22, 25-18, 25-17) W, 3-1 (21-25, 25-21, 25-20, 25-15) L, 0-3 (23-25, 18-25, 15-25) W, 3-1 (22-25, 25-16, 25-21, 25-13) L, 2-3 (25-21, 15-25, 16-25, 25-23, 3-15) L, 0-3 (22-25, 22-25, 16-25) W, 3-0 (25-23, 25-23, 25-20) W, 3-0 (25-18, 25-10, 25-16) W, 3-2 (25-19, 25-17, 21-25, 22-25, 15-8) W, 3-0 (25-23, 25-13, 25-15) L, 2-3 (14-25, 25-15, 25-23, 20-25, 10-15) L, 1-3 (25-23, 19-25, 18-25, 17-25) W, 3-2 (22-25, 16-25, 25-19, 25-20, 15-10) W, 3-1 (25-18, 19-25, 25-16, 25-16) W, 3-1 (17-25, 25-16, 25-22, 25-22) W, 3-1 (25-22, 25-13, 23-25, 25-12) L, 2-3 (26-24, 18-25, 26-28, 25-19, 10-15) L, 2-3 (25-16, 27-25, 17-25, 23-25, 10-15)

Time 1:21 1:55 2:06 1:38 1:07 1:11 2:25 1:59 1:15 1:19 1:50 2:20 1:55 1:25 1:24 1:55 1:31 1:53 2:09 1:30 1:35 1:18 2:20 1:19 2:07 1:51 2:10 1:45 1:55 1:53 2:12 2:30

Attend 1,265 711 1,208 1,005 68 79 506 1,012 857 605 621 3,015 1,144 1,066 1,027 1,038 2,123 295 942 894 1,502 275 783 912 714 1,275 765 861 776 691 445 3,551

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Date Aug. 24 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 28 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Arkansas Opponent

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2012 MATCH RECAPS

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Match 1 vs. UT-Martin - Aug. 24, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-0 (25-16, 25-18, 25-19)

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UT-MARTIN (0-1) ## PLAYER SP K 1 HAZELWOOD, Lynsey 3 3 4 BOWLES, Chelsea 3 0 6 HOSKINS, Shelby 3 6 14 CRASK, Amanda 3 8 17 HARTER, Jackie 2 1 21 HOGAN, Kelly 3 4 3 KEATON, Emily 2 4 5 BEYER, Krista 3 0 10 ELSWICK, Kasey 3 0 11 WHIMPEY, Allie 2 1 24 ZIMMERMAN, Dallas 2 4 Totals 3 31 ARKANSAS (1-0) ## PLAYER 1 Christa Alvarez 3 Kasey Heckelman 5 Jasmine Norton 9 Liz Fortado 11 Janeliss Torres 33 Raymariely Santos 4 Ashley Vazquez 8 Avery Lewis 17 Emily Helm 21 Roslandy Acosta Totals

Match 2 vs. Northwestern State - Aug. 25, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-1 (25-17, 22-25, 26-24, 25-20)

E 6 0 4 1 2 5 2 0 0 2 0 22

TA 20 0 13 17 10 19 9 0 0 7 8 103

PCT -.150 .000 .154 .412 -.100 -.053 .222 .000 .000 -.143 .500 .087

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE 3 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 30 2 6 0 32 0 2 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SP K E 3 0 1 3 7 1 3 7 6 3 6 2 3 9 1 3 7 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 10 2 3 46 14

TA 2 11 21 13 17 10 0 0 0 18 92

PCT -.500 .545 .048 .308 .471 .600 .000 .000 .000 .444 .348

A SA SE RE 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 42 0 4 2

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

DIG BS BA 4 0 0 0 0 4 10 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 4 13 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 7 0 0 2 0 1 39 0 16

BE 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team opened its 2012 season with a straight-set victory (25-16, 25-18, 25-19) over UT-Martin Friday evening at Barnhill Arena. Six players registered at least six kills against the Skyhawks, including a match-high 10 kills from senior Roslandy Acosta. The Razorbacks combined for a .348 hitting percentage and held their opponent to a .087 figure. Junior setter Raymariely Santos collected a double-double performance with 25 assists and a team-high 13 digs. She added seven kills to her output. Senior Janeliss Torres-Lopez finished the night with nine kills and four total blocks. Santos, Kasey Heckelman and Jasmine Norton each had seven kills against UT-Martin. Norton also had 10 digs. Freshman Liz Fortado had a match-high five total blocks in her collegiate debut. “It always feels good to start the season with a win,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “We did some good things but at times we were a little sloppy and jittery. But that’s expected being the first match out. I liked our effort tonight and now we have to re-gather for a quick turnaround against Northwestern State in the morning.” The Razorbacks won the first four points of the match, and built a lead as large as nine on their way to a first-set win against UT-Martin. Fortado bookended the set with kills, helping Arkansas to the 25-16 win in the opener. In the first set, the Arkansas defense posted four total blocks and held the Skyhawks to a .030 hitting percentage. “We really went out there to dig everything,” junior libero Emily Helm said. “That’s something we’re really focusing on, digging as many balls as we can. That just frustrates the hitters on the other side so I think it helped us out in being fearless and doing our thing defensively.” In the second set, the offense dominated play with a .485 output. Five Razorbacks had at least two kills during the game, including six from Acosta. With the score tied at six, the home team reeled off seven consecutive points to seize control of the set. A kill from senior Jasmine Norton gave Arkansas its first nine-point lead of the game. On the team’s third set point, Acosta found the floor to send the Razorbacks to the halftime with a 25-18 win. The third set was the tightest of the night with Arkansas never gaining more than a threepoint lead through the first half of the game. Senior Janeliss Torres-Lopez had a kill to give the Razorbacks a 16-11 lead but the visitors won five of the next seven points to force Pulliza to call his first timeout of the match. Arkansas won the last three points of the match including the final kill from Santos.

NORTHWESTERN STATE (0-2) ## PLAYER SP K 3 DiFrancesco, Stacey 4 14 5 Neely, Mackenzie 4 9 7 O’Connell, Caiti 4 8 9 Johnson, Glynna 4 5 11 Sweet, Emily 4 1 13 Kunz, Amanda 3 4 1 Hanna, Tamara 1 1 4 Brooks, Kaitlyn 3 0 6 Jimenez, Kelly 4 0 10 Arneson, Keelie 4 0 15 Coleman, Vanessa 2 3 Totals 4 45

E 8 7 8 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 33

TA 48 28 34 16 2 11 1 0 8 0 10 158

ARKANSAS (2-0) ## PLAYER 1 Christa Alvarez 3 Kasey Heckelman 5 Jasmine Norton 9 Liz Fortado 11 Janeliss Torres 33 Raymariely Santos 4 Ashley Vazquez 6 Hayley Koop 7 Amanda Anderson 8 Avery Lewis 10 Monica Bollinger 17 Emily Helm 21 Roslandy Acosta Totals

E 1 2 7 2 3 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 4 24

TA PCT 5 .000 9 .333 40 .150 21 .190 23 .348 10 .100 0 .000 1 -1.000 9 .111 0 .000 1 -1.000 0 .000 33 .333 152 .211

SP 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 4 2 4 4 4

K 1 5 13 6 11 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 15 56

PCT .125 .071 .000 .125 .500 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .076

A SA SE RE 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 41 3 6 2

DIG BS BA 12 0 2 1 0 4 2 0 1 2 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 5 2 0 0 8 0 0 7 0 0 18 0 0 2 0 2 63 1 14

BE 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 4

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

A SA SE 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 52 2 11

DIG BS BA 7 0 0 0 0 3 16 0 5 2 0 5 1 0 8 8 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 23 0 0 2 1 3 71 1 25

BE 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

RE 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Roslandy Acosta had a career-high 15 kills and Jasmine Norton posted a double-double performance as the University of Arkansas volleyball team beat Northwestern State in four sets (25-17, 22-25, 26-24, 25-20) Saturday at Barnhill Arena. The Razorbacks finished the match with 13.5 total blocks, including a match-high eight blocks from Janeliss Torres-Lopez. She also added 11 kills for Arkansas. “I think we came out ready for an early match,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “We started out ready to play ball but then we got a little too relaxed. We knew Northwestern State was going to dig a ton of balls and not give the match away. After they won the second set, we were able to get back into a groove and were really tough down the stretch, which was nice to see. Then we did some good things in the fourth. We just have to keep working at being consistent.” After an even start to the first set, Arkansas (2-0) used a four-point spurt to take a 14-10 lead after back-to-back kills from Norton and Liz Fortado, respectively. Out of a Northwestern State (0-2) timeout, the home team started to pull away. Consecutive blocks—both featuring Torres-Lopez—gave the Razorbacks a 23-15 lead and on the team’s second set point, Norton found the floor with her fifth kill of the day to close out the opener in Arkansas’ favor, 25-17. The Razorback senior finished the match with 13 kills and 16 digs. The visitors won four of the first five points to establish control early in the second set. The Lady Demons eventually led, 13-9, after an Arkansas attack error to force a timeout from Pulliza. Trailing by three, the Razorbacks scored four points in a row to take their first lead of the match, 17-16. However, with the score tied at 20-all, Northwestern State won five of the last seven point to win the set, 25-22. With Ashley Vazquez at the service line early in the third set, the Razorbacks reeled off four points in a row to take a 13-6 lead. Vazquez capped the run with a service ace. Northwestern State responded by winning the next six points to get back into the set. With the score tied at 20all, the visitors won three of the next four points and arrived at set point after a kill from Stacey DiFrancesco. With its back to the wall, Arkansas won the last three points of the set including the game winner by Acosta, her seventh of the set. The Lady Demons jumped out to an early 7-3 lead in the fourth set but Arkansas recovered to even the score at nine-all after consecutive kills from Torres-Lopez. Vazquez served up her second ace to put the Razorbacks ahead by four, 19-15. Down the stretch, Northwestern State pulled to within a point twice but the home team maintained their lead. On the team’s first match point, Fortado and Amanda Anderson combined for a block to close out the match with a 25-20 set win. “I feel like this match will really help us tonight,” Norton said. “(Northwestern State) dug everything and made us step up with our defensive effort. So when we play Kansas later, we know we can get in there and really dig a lot of balls. That will give us a push when we go back out there against Kansas.”

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2012 MATCH RECAPS Match 3 vs. Kansas - Aug. 25, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-1 (18-25, 27-25, 26-24, 25-21)

ARKANSAS (3-0) ## PLAYER 1 Christa Alvarez 3 Kasey Heckelman 5 Jasmine Norton 9 Liz Fortado 11 Janeliss Torres 33 Raymariely Santos 4 Ashley Vazquez 6 Hayley Koop 7 Amanda Anderson 8 Avery Lewis 10 Monica Bollinger 17 Emily Helm 21 Roslandy Acosta TEAM Totals

RE 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

BE 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 4

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

SP K E TA PCT 2 0 0 2 .000 3 5 1 13 .308 4 20 4 52 .308 4 3 5 11 -.182 4 7 3 24 .167 4 6 3 16 .188 3 0 0 0 .000 4 0 4 6 -.667 2 2 1 6 .167 2 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 0 .000 4 16 6 41 .244

DIG BS BA BE 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 16 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 9 0 1 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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A SA SE RE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 48 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 59 27 171 .187 58 1 8 4

DIG BS BA 9 0 7 2 0 2 0 1 7 10 0 0 5 1 5 8 0 1 26 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 6 2 2 73 4 24

1

8

2

0

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Down a set down and facing set points in the second and third sets, the University of Arkansas volleyball team rallied past Kansas in four sets (18-25, 27-25, 26-24, 2521) Saturday evening to win the 2012 Arkansas Invitational. Senior Roslandy Acosta was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player and was joined on the All-Tournament Team by senior Jasmine Norton and junior Raymariely Santos. Acosta finished the match with 16 kills and nine digs. Norton completed a double-double performance with 16 digs and registered a .308 hitting percentage against the Jayhawks. From her setter position, Santos tallied 48 assists, six kills and six digs. Junior libero Emily Helm had a team-high 19 digs wearing the Cardinal jersey. “It was a great match tonight,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “Kansas is a very good team. I’m a true believer that they will be an NCAA Tournament team. I’m really proud of our kids and the way they fought. I’m really proud of them for the way they kept their poise and finished the match. Once we found our fight, they were relentless whether in front or from behind.” During the second set, Norton moved into sole possession of fifth place on Arkansas’ alltime kills list. Norton finished with a match-high 20 kills and now has 1,390 kills in her career. After winning the opener, the visitors carried the momentum over into the second set and took an early 4-1 lead. Arkansas trailed by as much as four through the early stages of the set but fought back to tie the score at 18-all after back-to-back kills from Norton and Acosta. The Razorbacks grabbed their first lead of the set—22-21—after an attack error from Jarmoc. Kansas recovered and had set point at 24-23 but Acosta found the floor with a kill to keep the Razorbacks alive. The teams traded the next two points to remain even but Arkansas turned to its outside hitters to win the set. Norton had a kill out of the back row to give the home team set point and Acosta finished it off to send the Razorbacks into the locker room with a 27-25 win. The fourth set played out almost identical to the third. The Jayhawks took an early 10-6 lead to force Pulliza into a timeout. Their lead held steady and grew to five at 21-16 after another block. Arkansas responded by winning seven of the next nine points to pull even at 23-23. The Jayhawks were a point away from winning the set but wasted the opportunity with a service error. On Arkansas’ first set point, Acosta closed things out again, 26-24, with a kill. “Before the game, we talked about being ready because Kansas is a really good team,” Acosta said. “We had to fight all day long. Even with the scores so close, we just kept fighting and got the win. I just want to help my team win. That’s the first thing on my mind. Win, win, win and help my team.” Riding the momentum of their third-set comeback, the Razorbacks went out to a 6-2 lead and never trailed in the fourth game. Kills from Acosta and Janeliss Torres-Lopez forced an early timeout from Kansas with Arkansas ahead, 9-5. The Jayhawks pulled to within two later in the set but consecutive points in favor of the home team pushed the lead back to 19-15. On the team’s second match point, Norton posted her 20th and final kill of the night to secure the game, 25-21, and clinch the four-set win.

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TULSA (2-2) ## PLAYER 3 HOOPER, Ashley 4 CULBERTSON, Kellie 5 CLAMPITT, Jordan 6 GOBBO, Miriele 7 HENDERSON, Tyler 10 SILVA, Diana 1 ADAMS, Jessica 2 CLAMPITT, Bailey 12 PITCHER, Shelbi 14 MCGIVERN, Maura 16 PANFIL, Paige 17 NEWTON, Nicole TEAM Totals

SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE 3 6 4 14 .143 1 0 0 0 3 10 8 33 .061 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 1 -1.000 24 0 2 0 3 5 0 14 .357 0 1 1 0 3 13 4 33 .273 0 1 3 0 3 8 4 26 .154 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 .000 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 -.250 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 11 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1 3 44 24 138 .145 41 4 9 1

DIG BS BA BE 1 0 2 0 5 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 3 0 1 0 18 0 1 0 15 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

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ARKANSAS (4-0) ## PLAYER 1 Christa Alvarez 3 Kasey Heckelman 5 Jasmine Norton 9 Liz Fortado 11 Janeliss Torres 33 Raymariely Santos 4 Ashley Vazquez 6 Hayley Koop 8 Avery Lewis 17 Emily Helm 21 Roslandy Acosta Totals

SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE 3 1 0 3 .333 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 8 .125 0 0 0 0 3 14 1 37 .351 0 1 0 0 3 5 4 18 .056 0 0 0 0 3 5 2 14 .214 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 8 .375 28 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 .000 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 .000 4 0 1 0 3 10 1 16 .562 0 0 1 0 3 41 10 105 .295 39 1 3 4

DIG BS BA 5 0 0 1 0 4 11 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 4 13 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 22 0 0 2 0 3 65 0 17

BE 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

BHE 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

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0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Jasmine Norton and Roslandy Acosta had 14 and 10 kills, respectively, and the Razorback defense tallied 65 digs in a straight-set win (25-22, 25-22, 25-18) over Tulsa Tuesday evening at Barnhill Arena. Libero Emily Helm led the defensive charge with 22 digs—14 of those in the second set—against the Golden Hurricane, while three Razorbacks had at four total blocks. In the win, Norton and Raymariely Santos each posted a double-double performance. On a night when she reached 1,400 career kills, Norton added 11 digs for her third double-double of the season. Santos had 28 assists and 13 digs against Tulsa. Acosta registered a career-high .562 hitting percentage (10-1-16) in the match. “Tuesday matches are always tough coming off an emotional weekend,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “There’s always that possibility of a letdown on a Tuesday match but our players were ready in practice and with their preparation. They were ready when the whistle blew which I’m really proud of because there was no letdown. They are certainly hungry to keep getting better.” Trailing by five early in the first set, Arkansas (4-0) scored nine of the next 12 points and took a 12-11 lead on a kill out of the middle by Janeliss Torres-Lopez. The Razorbacks extended their advantage to 17-14 after a TU attack error which forced the visitors into their first timeout of the match. After back-to-back kills from Tulsa (2-2), the Arkansas lead was down to two, 22-20. Norton responded with a pair of kills, and on the team’s second set point, Kasey Heckelman found to floor on a slide attack to clinch the opener, 25-22. After the teams traded points early in the second set, the Razorbacks used a quick push to take a 9-6 lead on a kill by Acosta. Arkansas maintained its lead throughout the set but the Golden Hurricane pulled to within one at 19-18 after an attack error from the home team. The Razorbacks responded with a five-point streak to separate and arrive at set point. After four straight points from Tulsa, Norton ended the set with her sixth kill of the game. Arkansas went into the locker room with another 25-22 set win. In the third set, the score was tied four times through the opening stages of the game before the Razorbacks used a three-point run to take control of play. The push was capped by a tandem block from Torres-Lopez and Santos. A kill off the right side from Liz Fortado pushed the lead to 13-10 and forced a visitor’s timeout. The lead remained steady and reached five, 22-17, after consecutive TU hitting miscues. On the team’s first match point, Fortado and Torres-Lopez teamed up for a block to seal the set, 25-18, and close out the match. “I thought we played really well defensively,” Helm said. “It was a start to how we want to define ourselves as a team with our defense. Everyone contributed tonight and that helped us get the win.”

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KANSAS (2-1) ## PLAYER SP K E TA PCT A SA SE 1 Chelsea Albers 4 8 4 25 .160 0 0 0 4 Sara McClinton 4 16 4 40 .300 0 0 0 5 Tayler Tolefree 4 8 1 19 .368 0 0 0 6 Morgan Boub 4 0 0 0 .000 1 0 3 9 Caroline Jarmoc 4 9 7 31 .065 0 3 3 17 Erin McNorton 4 1 0 4 .250 48 0 2 3 Brianne Riley 4 0 0 1 .000 4 0 1 8 Marianne Beal 3 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 14 Jaime Mathieu 4 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 20 Catherine Carmichael 4 14 8 42 .143 0 0 0 Totals 4 56 24 162 .198 54 4 11

Match 4 vs. Tulsa - Aug. 28, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-0 (25-22, 25-22, 25-18)

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Match 5 vs. UMBC - Aug. 31, 2012 Ann Arbor, Mich. || Keen Arena W, 3-0 (25-16, 25-20, 25-7)

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ARKANSAS (5-0) ## PLAYER 1 Christa Alvarez 3 Kasey Heckelman 5 Jasmine Norton 9 Liz Fortado 11 Janeliss Torres 33 Raymariely Santos 4 Ashley Vazquez 6 Hayley Koop 7 Amanda Anderson 8 Avery Lewis 10 Monica Bollinger 17 Emily Helm 21 Roslandy Acosta Totals UMBC (2-4) ## PLAYER 2 Ali Loynachan 5 Paige Miller 7 Emily Witsaman 11 Emily Vandegrift 12 Sherelle Walker 17 Hannah Schmidt 1 Tanaeri Santiago 3 Hallie Carter 4 Ali Goc 6 Kat Lincalis 10 Mallory McIntyre 19 Kristen Cooper TEAM Totals

Match 6 vs. Central Michigan - Sept. 1, 2012 Ann Arbor, Mich. || Keen Arena W, 3-0 (25-21, 25-16, 25-15)

SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE 3 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 3 3 10 .000 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 11 4 28 .250 1 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 3 4 1 10 .300 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 6 0 11 .545 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 5 1 9 .444 33 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 .000 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 .500 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 5 .200 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 .500 1 1 2 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 2 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 3 13 1 15 .800 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 3 46 11 92 .380 43 6 5 0 32 2 6 1

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (2-3) ## PLAYER SP K E TA 3 MAXWELL, Kelly 2 2 0 3 8 DULUDE, Lindsey 3 3 3 15 12 DEWEERD, Val 3 6 4 13 15 McINTYRE, Kaitlyn 3 5 8 21 16 WHITE, Angelique 3 10 1 15 20 GOTHAM, Danielle 3 7 4 16 1 BARKER, Haley 2 0 0 0 2 COATES, Jenna 3 0 0 0 4 REENDERS, Kristen 2 0 0 0 10 VERVELDE, Jocelyn 1 0 1 2 11 TIMMER, Jordan 2 1 0 3 13 ENDERLE, Hallie 1 1 1 3 17 BRAWLEY, Samantha 3 0 0 0 21 MULFORD, Kalle 1 0 0 0 Totals 3 35 22 91

SP 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 1 1

BE 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

ARKANSAS (6-0) ## PLAYER 1 Christa Alvarez 3 Kasey Heckelman 5 Jasmine Norton 9 Liz Fortado 11 Janeliss Torres 33 Raymariely Santos 4 Ashley Vazquez 8 Avery Lewis 17 Emily Helm 21 Roslandy Acosta Totals

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3

K 5 2 4 2 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0

E 2 0 1 3 1 8 0 1 1 1 0 0

TA 14 4 10 9 17 22 0 3 1 1 0 1

PCT .214 .500 .300 -.111 .294 -.045 .000 -.333 -1.000 -1.000 .000 .000

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA 0 0 0 1 5 0 2 23 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 26 18 82 .098 26 0 1 6 29 0 10

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team registered a season-high .380 hitting percentage in Friday’s straight-set win over UMBC (25-16, 25-20, 25-7) on day one of the adidas/Michigan Challenge at Cliff Keen Arena in Ann Arbor, Mich. Roslandy Acosta led all hitters with a match-high 13 kills and Jasmine Norton added 11 kills. Paced by libero Emily Helm, Arkansas’ defense held the Retrievers to a .098 hitting percentage and had six players with at least four digs. With just one attack error on 15 attempts, Acosta posted a .800 hitting percentage which ties her for the third-best single-match performance in school history. The Razorback senior has at least 10 kills in all five matches this season. With her sixth kill of the match—a shot down the line into the deep corner—Norton moved into fourth place on Arkansas’ all-time kills list. She currently has 1,415 kills in her career. From her setter position, Raymariely Santos totaled 33 assists, five kills and four digs. Janeliss Torres-Lopez added six kills, a .545 hitting percentage (6-0-11) and three total blocks out of the middle. With the score tied at four-all in the first, Arkansas (5-0) reeled off six straight points to take control of the game. The Razorbacks pushed their lead to 19-11 after a service ace from Avery Lewis and a kill from Santos, forcing a second timeout from UMBC (2-4). Consecutive kills from Acosta brought the team to set point and an attack error by the Retrievers handed Arkansas the first set, 25-16. “From an attacking standpoint, (Roslandy) did some really good things,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “The numbers speak for themselves. The thing that impresses me most about her is she’s always finding ways to better herself. She hit .800 and she’s continuing to ask some really good questions after the match. That’s why she’s been successful.” After trading points early in the second set, the Razorbacks scored five of six points to take a 14-9 lead after a kill from Torres-Lopez. Norton found the floor later in the set to give her team an 18-13 lead and force another UMBC timeout. The Retrievers pulled to within three late in the set but Hayley Koop closed out the set, 25-20, with a kill and solo block on consecutive points. Arkansas trailed by two early in the third set but used an eight-point scoring run with Norton at the service line to take a 10-4 lead. After UMBC broke that streak, Kasey Heckelman stepped to the line for 12 straight points. By the time she was done serving, the Razorbacks had a 22-5 advantage. Acosta and Norton both had three kills in the set but Amanda Anderson had the final kill of the match to close out the set, 25-7, and seal the Razorbacks’ fifth win of the season. “Being our first road match in a different environment, I’m certainly pleased with the outcome,” Pulliza said. “The score in the third set (25-7) indicates we got better as the match went on. We were sloppy at times but were able to manage ourselves to execute. We have to clean it up in our first match tomorrow against Central Michigan, a very good team.”

PCT .667 .000 .154 -.143 .600 .188 .000 .000 .000 -.500 .333 .000 .000 .000 .143

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE 18 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 2 7 3 27 0 2 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE 3 0 1 2 -.500 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 6 0 11 .545 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 12 3 22 .409 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 3 7 0 10 .700 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 4 4 11 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 1 9 .222 29 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 .000 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 3 7 1 14 .429 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 39 10 80 .363 37 3 4 2 24 0 8 2

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – In its first of two matches Saturday, the University of Arkansas volleyball team knocked off Central Michigan in three sets (25-21, 25-16, 25-15) on day two of the adidas/ Michigan Challenge in Ann Arbor, Mich. Jasmine Norton tallied a match-high 12 kills to lead the Razorback offense that posted a .363 hitting percentage against Central Michigan. Roslandy Acosta and Liz Fortado both had seven kills against Central Michigan. The two Razorback attackers only had one hitting error between them. Acosta hit .429 (7-1-14) while Fortado posted a .700 mark (7-0-10). Kasey Heckelman added six kills and a .545 hitting percentage (6-0-11) in the middle. Arkansas’ defense held the Chippewas to a .067 efficiency during the final two sets of the match. Libero Emily Helm led the team with eight digs and Janeliss Torres-Lopez had a match-high three total blocks. “That was a very good win,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “(Central Michigan) is an NCAA Tournament team from last year and we did some good things to get a win, and now we’re in position to win a tournament title. We have to be ready for the quick turnaround for our next match against another very good team in Michigan.” Arkansas (6-0) jumped out to an 8-2 lead in the first set and led by eight, 15-7, after an attack error from Central Michigan (2-3). The Chippewas pulled to within three later in the set but after a CMU attack error and a kill from Acosta, the Razorbacks built their advantage to 19-14. Norton brought the team to set point and two plays later, Fortado closed out the opener, 25-21, with a kill on the right side. The two teams opened the second set by trading points, but with the score tied at eightall, Arkansas reeled off seven straight points to take a 15-8 lead. During that stretch of points, the Razorbacks took advantage of five Central Michigan errors. Back-to-back kills from Fortado pushed the lead to 19-11, and on the team’s third chance to win the set, Acosta found the floor to clinch the game, 25-16, and give Arkansas the 2-0 match lead. The third set followed a similar pattern with the Razorbacks using a four-point push to distance from Central Michigan and take a 13-8 lead. Arkansas won seven of the next 10 points to increase its advantage to 19-11 after a kill from Acosta. The Chippewas got no closer than seven points the rest of the way and, on match point, handed the set, 25-15, and win to Arkansas with a bad-set violation. Saturday’s match was the Razorbacks’ third this season with a hitting percentage of .300 or higher. The offense improved in each set, capping the match with a .429 figure in the third set. Central Michigan posted a .290 hitting percentage in the opening set, but the Arkansas defense limited the opponent to hitting marks of .065 and .069 in the second and third sets, respectively.

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2012 MATCH RECAPS Match 7 at #22 Michigan - Sept. 1, 2012 Ann Arbor, Mich. || Kenn Arena L, 2-3 (17-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-21, 16-18) SP 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 4 5 1 5 5 5

K 0 2 19 10 7 6 0 0 5 0 0 0 15 64

E 1 2 10 2 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 25

TA 2 5 58 28 15 17 0 1 12 0 0 0 42 180

PCT -.500 .000 .155 .286 .400 .118 .000 .000 .333 .000 .000 .000 .262 .217

MICHIGAN (7-0) ## PLAYER 1 Toon, Molly 3 Lerg, Lindsey 4 Murphy, Kelly 10 Dannemiller, Lexi 11 Erwin, Lexi 12 Goode, Krystalyn 2 Cross, Jennifer 7 Morales, Tiffany 13 Sabol, Ally 16 Lee, Brittany Totals

SP 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 5

K 12 0 17 7 13 8 17 0 0 0 74

E 4 0 10 1 9 2 5 0 0 0 31

TA 26 0 49 15 49 17 33 1 1 1 192

PCT A SA SE RE .308 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 .143 1 2 1 0 .400 59 0 2 0 .082 3 0 3 2 .353 0 0 0 0 .364 0 0 0 0 .000 4 2 0 0 .000 4 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .224 71 5 8 2

A SA SE RE 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 60 2 4 5

DIG BS BA 13 0 0 0 3 5 24 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 3 10 1 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 24 0 0 2 0 1 83 6 20

BE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

DIG BS BA BE 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 7 0 1 0 17 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 3 1 3 0 27 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 79 1 8 2

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – In the championship match of the 2012 adidas/Michigan Challenge, the University of Arkansas volleyball team dropped a five-set decision to No. 22 Michigan (25-17, 2125, 25-22, 21-25, 18-16) at Cliff Keen Arena in Ann Arbor, Mich. The Razorbacks had two match points in the fifth set before the home team eventually rallied for the win. The loss is Arkansas’ first of the season and drops the team’s record to 6-1 through the first two weeks of the year. Jasmine Norton led all players with 19 kills and added a career-high 24 digs to complete her fourth double-double performance of the season. Roslandy Acosta had 15 kills and freshman Liz Fortado tallied a career-high 10 kills in the loss. From her setter position, Raymariely Santos posted her third double-double of the season with 48 assists and 10 digs. She also registered a career-high seven total blocks. For their respective efforts during the weekend, Norton and Acosta earned spots on the all-tournament team. Libero Emily Helm tied for the team lead with 24 digs of her own and had a season-high six assists. The fourth Razorback with double-figure digs was Christa Alvarez with 13 digs. At the net, Kasey Heckelman had a match-high eight total blocks. Despite the loss, the Razorback defense finished the match with more digs (83-79) and more total blocks (16.0-5.0) than Michigan. “We played a good match, just not good enough,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “We did some good things against a very good Michigan team, but in the end, it wasn’t enough tonight. We still have work to do to keep getting better. It’s another quick turnaround to get ready for Oklahoma on Tuesday back in Fayetteville.” In the decisive fifth set, Arkansas carried the momentum of winning the fourth and jumped out to a 5-2 lead. The quick start was capped by a block from Heckelman and Santos. The Wolverines responded with a 5-2 run of their own to even the score at 7-all. From that point, the score was tied on nine occasions. Arkansas arrived at its first match point, 14-13, after a kill from Acosta, and its second match point, 15-14, on another Heckelman-Santos block. The Razorbacks saved a Michigan match point with another kill from Acosta. However, on their second chance to win the match, the Wolverines watched an Arkansas attack land wide for the tournament victory. After the teams split the first two sets, Michigan regained control of the match by winning the third set, 25-22. The game was tied as late as 17-17. The home team used a quick three-point run to go ahead. The Razorbacks pulled to within two points on a kill by Norton but on Michigan’s second set point, Jennifer Cross found to floor to put the Wolverines ahead in the match. The fourth set played out similar to the second set won by the Razorbacks. The teams played to an even start and Arkansas took a 14-12 lead after consecutive attack errors from its opponent. A surge by the home team switched the score back into their favor, 20-18, after a kill by Molly Toon. Like the second set, the Razorbacks controlled the end of the set, winning seven of the final eight points in the set. Norton had a hand in the final three points with a pair of kills and a block with Heckelman.

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OKLAHOMA (6-2) ## PLAYER 2 Doyle, Julia 7 Holst, Kierra 8 Reynolds, Morgan 12 Dunn, Tara 14 McLaurin, Sallie 17 Rodriguez, Keila 3 Migliazzo, Taylor 4 Fernanda, Maria 5 Gowen, Mindy 6 Williams, Eden Totals

SP 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4

A SA SE RE 42 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 47 8 7 3

DIG BS BA 7 0 2 0 1 5 2 0 2 2 0 7 2 1 7 14 0 1 1 0 0 23 0 0 9 0 0 6 0 0 66 2 24

BE 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ARKANSAS (6-2) ## PLAYER 1 Christa Alvarez 3 Kasey Heckelman 5 Jasmine Norton 9 Liz Fortado 11 Janeliss Torres 33 Raymariely Santos 4 Ashley Vazquez 6 Hayley Koop 7 Amanda Anderson 8 Avery Lewis 17 Emily Helm 21 Roslandy Acosta Totals

SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE 4 0 1 2 -.500 0 0 0 3 4 10 1 20 .450 0 0 1 0 4 19 8 49 .224 1 2 1 0 4 6 5 22 .045 0 0 0 0 4 9 3 18 .333 0 0 0 0 4 8 1 16 .438 43 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 -1.000 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 .000 3 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 .000 5 1 2 2 4 7 7 37 .000 0 0 0 1 4 59 27 165 .194 53 3 7 8

DIG BS BA 13 0 0 2 1 4 12 0 2 4 0 4 0 0 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 14 0 0 3 0 2 66 1 16

BE 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 6

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

K 1 12 13 7 11 6 0 1 0 0 51

E 2 1 4 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 18

TA 5 30 30 34 22 23 0 2 0 0 146

PCT -.200 .367 .300 .118 .364 .043 .000 .500 .000 .000 .226

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team dropped a four-set decision (25-19, 18-25, 27-25, 25-18) to Oklahoma Tuesday evening in front of 1,012 fans at Barnhill Arena. In the loss, Jasmine Norton matched her season high with 19 kills and added 12 digs for her fifth double-double effort of the season. Raymariely Santos tallied a double-double of her own with 43 assists and 11 digs. Defensively, the Razorbacks were paced by 14 digs from libero Emily Helm and five total blocks by Kasey Heckelman. “We’re looking for fight, hard work and a commitment to being great,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “You can’t teach that. At some point, it has to be something you want to be. We have to find that. We’ve been doing some good things but we got a little complacent today. When you do that against a good team like Oklahoma, you get in trouble fast.” The teams traded points early and were tied for the sixth time when Liz Fortado found the floor to even the score at 11-all. However, Oklahoma made a quick push to go ahead 17-14 and force a timeout from Pulliza. The visitors maintained their advantage through the remainder of the opener and arrived at set point with a service ace. Arkansas saved one set point but the Sooners went on to close out the game, 25-19. The Razorbacks responded in the second set to even the match. With the score tied at seven, Arkansas reeled off six points in a row to take a 13-7 lead. During that run, the home team picked up three kills from Norton and a pair of tandem blocks from Fortado and Heckelman. The Razorbacks’ largest lead of the set was eight—20-12—after a block from Fortado and Janeliss Torres-Lopez. On the team’s second set point, Santos buried a second-touch kill to clinch the game, 25-18. Out of the break, Arkansas jumped out to an early lead in the third set and jumped out to a 13-8 lead after consecutive kills from Norton. The visitors called their first timeout of the game with the Razorbacks leading, 17-14. Oklahoma went on a 4-0 scoring run late in the set to even the score at 20-20, but Arkansas responded to win four of the next six points to arrive at set point. The Sooners saved both set points and on their second chance to win the game, took the match lead with a 27-25 win. Oklahoma carried the momentum into the fourth set and went out to an early 10-4 lead. Facing deficits as large as seven throughout the game, the Razorbacks chipped away but never got closer than four points. In one final push, Arkansas pulled to within four—Oklahoma leading, 19-15—to force a timeout from Oklahoma. But the visitors withstood the challenge and won the final three points of the set, ending the match with a service ace.

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ARKANSAS (6-1) ## PLAYER 1 Christa Alvarez 3 Kasey Heckelman 5 Jasmine Norton 9 Liz Fortado 11 Janeliss Torres 33 Raymariely Santos 4 Ashley Vazquez 6 Hayley Koop 7 Amanda Anderson 8 Avery Lewis 10 Monica Bollinger 17 Emily Helm 21 Roslandy Acosta Totals

Match 8 vs. Oklahoma - Sept. 4, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena L, 1-3 (19-25, 25-18, 25-27, 18-25)

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Match 9 vs. Houston Baptist - Sept. 7, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-0 (25-17, 25-16, 25-18)

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HOUSTON BAPTIST (6-3) ## PLAYER SP K E TA 4 Victoria Weatherly 3 0 0 8 5 Caiti Wenger 3 3 3 17 10 Jasmine Casey 3 9 6 31 11 Madeline Gaffney 3 5 0 11 12 Heather Leaverton 3 12 7 35 13 Bailey Keith 3 6 3 16 3 Haley Mueller 2 0 0 0 6 Haley Hoffman 3 0 0 1 8 Esther Longoria 2 0 0 0 TEAM Totals 3 35 19 119 ARKANSAS (7-2) ## PLAYER 3 Kasey Heckelman 5 Jasmine Norton 9 Liz Fortado 10 Monica Bollinger 11 Janeliss Torres 33 Raymariely Santos 1 Christa Alvarez 4 Ashley Vazquez 6 Hayley Koop 8 Avery Lewis 17 Emily Helm 23 Summer Morgan Totals

PCT A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE .000 33 0 0 0 9 0 2 2 .000 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 .097 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 .455 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .143 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 .188 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 .134 35 0 3 3 46 0 4 2

SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE 3 7 1 12 .500 0 0 0 0 3 13 4 29 .310 0 0 1 0 3 9 0 18 .500 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 3 6 1 11 .455 0 0 0 0 3 5 2 13 .231 33 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 .000 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 .000 3 1 1 0 3 9 2 22 .318 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 4 1 0 0 2 1 2 6 -.167 0 0 0 0 3 50 12 113 .336 45 3 4 0

DIG BS BA BE 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 6 0

Match 10 vs. ULM - Sept. 8, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-0 (25-22, 25-15, 25-10) BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – In its first match of the Razorback Invitational, the University of Arkansas volleyball team posted a three-set win over Houston Baptist (25-17, 25-16, 25-18) Friday evening at Barnhill Arena. Jasmine Norton had a match-high 13 kills, Liz Fortado and Hayley Koop each added nine kills and the Razorback offense posted a .336 hitting percentage. From her setter position, Raymariely Santos notched her fifth double-double of the season with 33 assists and 11 digs. “We came out ready and executed,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “You can tell by the numbers with a .336 hitting percentage and 55 digs. Those two numbers are pretty impressive on the offensive and defensive ends. I thought we had good balance throughout the night and did some good things.” With her seventh kill of the match, Norton moved into third place on the program’s all-time kills list, passing Kim Storey (1995-98, 1,471 kills) in the process. She now has 1,478 kills in her career and is 22 away from becoming the third player in Arkansas volleyball history to reach the 1,500 mark. Santos reached a career milestone of her own in Friday’s match against the Huskies. The junior setter is the fifth player in school history to eclipse 2,000 career assists. With Friday’s effort, Santos now has 2,031 assists in her Razorback career. Arkansas (7-2) controlled the opening set with a blistering .484 hitting percentage. Fortado registered the first three kills of the match for the Razorbacks and the home team led 11-7 after consecutive kills from Norton and Koop. The lead reached seven—17-10—after an HBU attack error. The visitors called their second timeout after a service ace by Monica Bollinger gave Arkansas a 22-14 lead. On the Razorbacks’ first set point, Norton found the floor to secure the opener, 25-17. In the second set, Arkansas won five of the first seven points to maintain its momentum. Houston Baptist (6-3) pulled to within two early but a quick three-point push gave the Razorbacks a 14-8 lead and forced a timeout from the Huskies. Later in the set, the home team took advantage of three HBU miscues in a four-point window to take a 19-10 lead. Fortado and Janeliss TorresLopez teamed up for a block to give Arkansas set point. Two points later, Koop clinched the set—25-16—with her second kill of the game. After a quick start by the Razorbacks to start the third, the visitors rallied to pull within one at 12-11. In the final decisive move of the match, Arkansas responded with four straight points to regain control of play. The Razorbacks reached 20 after back-to-back kills on the outside by Norton and Koop, respectively. Like she did to start the night, Fortado pounded consecutive kills to close out the third set—25-18—and the match. “We learned a lot from our last match,” Santos said. “We’ve been working the last few days on how we need to get ready for the next match, and how every match is important. I think we did a good job of that today. We handled the situation well, and now just need to get ready for two matches tomorrow.”

ULM (3-4) ## PLAYER 3 Blanca Ocana 9 Iren Marinova 11 Maria Garcia 13 Madison Martin 14 Samantha Morse 15 Zuzana Markova 1 Hazel Perrens 7 Marcela Araya 8 Katie Harrington Team Totals ARKANSAS (8-2) ## PLAYER 3 Kasey Heckelman 5 Jasmine Norton 9 Liz Fortado 10 Monica Bollinger 11 Janeliss Torres 33 Raymariely Santos 4 Ashley Vazquez 6 Hayley Koop 7 Amanda Anderson 8 Avery Lewis 12 Clarissa Pavey 17 Emily Helm 21 Roslandy Acosta 23 Summer Morgan TEAM Totals

SP K E 3 3 4 3 1 3 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 11 8 3 6 5 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 3

TA 20 6 5 8 34 29 1 0 0

PCT -.050 -.333 .000 .000 .088 .034 .000 .000 .000

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA 4 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 4 1 2 0 3 0 1 10 0 0 0 9 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 3 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 23 22 103 .010 21 1 7 5 32 1 16

BE 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

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SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE 3 6 2 11 .364 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 7 5 17 .118 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 3 12 2 25 .400 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 -.500 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 3 6 1 12 .417 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 2 3 11 -.091 26 1 0 0 14 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 3 2 3 10 -.100 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 1 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 4 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 6 .333 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 39 18 99 .212 35 5 5 1 48 2 4 1

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team began day two of the Razorback Invitational with a straight-set victory over ULM (25-22, 25-15, 25-10) at Barnhill Arena. Freshman opposite Liz Fortado led all players with a career-high 12 kills and junior setter Raymariely Santos posted her sixth double-double of the season with 26 assists and a match-high 14 digs. The Razorbacks limited ULM to a .010 hitting percentage in Saturday’s match. “Any time you can win the 11 a.m. match, it’s a good start to the day,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “It can be tricky especially after playing the 7 p.m. match last night. We did a good job of getting prepared after the match last night and took care of business this morning.” The visitors jumped out to an early lead in the first set, winning seven of the first nine points of the match but Arkansas (8-2) began to chip away and pulled even at 13-all on a solo block by Kasey Heckelman. The block came in the middle of a six-point run that saw the Razorbacks take a 15-13 lead. After a quick push by ULM (3-4), the teams traded points until the score was tied again at 21-all. Arkansas won four of the final five points to win the set, 25-21, on a kill by Fortado. In the second set, the Razorback jumped out to a 6-1 lead and never trailed in the game. After a tandem block by Hayley Koop and Janeliss Torres-Lopez, the home team took a 13-5 lead to force a ULM timeout. Arkansas continued to build on its lead, which reached double figures—22-12—on an attack error by the Warhawks. Fortado once again found the floor on set point to give Arkansas the 2-0 match lead. The Razorbacks scored six of seven points to take a 10-5 lead after an even start to the third set. Arkansas used a 12-0 run later in the set to put the game and match out of reach. Seven of the 12 points during that run came by way of Warhawk errors. Back-to-back kills from Fortado brought the team to match point and fellow freshman Summer Morgan sealed the win with a kill out of the middle.

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2012 MATCH RECAPS Match 11 vs. UTEP - Sept. 8, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-1 (28-26, 25-22, 16-25, 25-17) K 1 5 1 19 10 20 0 0 0 56

ARKANSAS (9-2) ## PLAYER 3 Kasey Heckelman 5 Jasmine Norton 9 Liz Fortado 10 Monica Bollinger 11 Janeliss Torres 33 Raymariely Santos 1 Christa Alvarez 4 Ashley Vazquez 6 Hayley Koop 7 Amanda Anderson 8 Avery Lewis 17 Emily Helm 21 Roslandy Acosta TEAM Totals

A SA SE RE 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 44 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 59 23 143 .252 56 3 10 1

E 5 2 0 6 1 4 0 0 0 18

TA 22 10 4 51 21 33 0 0 0 141

PCT -.182 .300 .250 .255 .429 .485 .000 .000 .000 .270

A SA SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 0 5 0 0 0 51 1 14

RE 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3

DIG BS BA 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 0 2 1 0 2 5 0 5 6 0 5 6 0 0 18 0 0 4 0 0 50 0 18

BE 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SP K E TA PCT 4 6 0 13 .462 4 14 8 40 .150 4 8 7 28 .036 4 0 0 0 .000 4 12 0 19 .632 4 4 1 8 .375 2 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 0 .000 3 7 3 19 .211 2 5 1 8 .500 3 0 1 1 -1.000 4 0 0 0 .000 2 3 2 7 .143

DIG BS BA BE 0 0 2 1 13 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 5 2 10 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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FLORIDA (7-2, 1-0 SEC) ## PLAYER 7 Mallette, Gabby 8 Brauneis, Taylor 9 Recek, Ziva 10 Mann, Chloe 11 Monserez, Madison 14 Smith, Betsy 1 Whaley, Berkley 4 Wiggs, Tangerine 5 Unroe, Taylor 13 Weston, Sundai 30 Pole, Holly Totals

SP 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 3 5 5

K 10 5 13 13 0 12 0 13 0 0 0 66

E 5 2 8 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 20

TA 27 10 38 38 0 29 0 24 0 0 0 166

PCT A SA SE .185 0 0 0 .300 53 1 1 .132 1 1 3 .289 0 0 0 .000 3 2 0 .345 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 .000 5 0 3 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 2 4 .277 62 7 11

RE 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3

DIG BS BA 2 0 3 6 0 2 15 0 0 1 1 4 8 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 24 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 69 1 15

BE 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ARKANSAS (9-3, 0-1 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 5 Jasmine Norton 5 7 Amanda Anderson 5 9 Liz Fortado 5 10 Monica Bollinger 5 11 Janeliss Torres 5 33 Raymariely Santos 5 1 Christa Alvarez 5 4 Ashley Vazquez 5 8 Avery Lewis 2 17 Emily Helm 5 21 Roslandy Acosta 5 Totals 5

K 22 13 11 0 9 2 0 0 0 0 16 73

E 7 2 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 22

TA 48 26 31 1 19 12 1 0 0 0 37 175

PCT A SA SE .312 1 1 1 .423 0 0 0 .226 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .368 0 0 0 .000 54 0 1 .000 1 0 1 .000 3 2 1 .000 0 0 2 .000 2 0 2 .297 0 0 1 .291 61 3 10

RE 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 7

DIG BS BA 14 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 3 12 0 0 3 0 4 4 0 3 8 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 15 0 0 3 1 0 69 1 14

BE 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3

BHE 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – In its final match before the start of conference play, the University of Arkansas volleyball team defeated UTEP in four sets (28-26, 25-22, 16-25, 25-17) Saturday evening to win the Razorback Invitational title. Following the match, Raymariely Santos was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player and Emily Helm earned Outstanding Libero honors. Liz Fortado and Janeliss Torres-Lopez were selected to the all-tournament team. Santos finished the match with 44 assists and 10 digs for her third double-double of the weekend and seventh of the season. She added four kills and four total blocks to her night’s work. Jasmine Norton had a team-high 14 kills while Torres-Lopez tallied 12 kills on a .632 hitting percentage against the Miners. Helm equaled the match high with 18 digs. “We had a good win tonight,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “Three wins in one weekend is not easy, especially against a UTEP team that is doing really good things. I think they’re going to have a good year and feel fortunate to have gotten out with a win today. It was a great team effort today.” UTEP (4-5) jumped out to an early 5-1 lead in the first set but Arkansas (9-2) began to chip away and eventually tied the score at 13-all on a Miners’ attack error. In a set marked by sideouts and back-and-forth play, the opening game was tied 13 times. The Razorbacks fought off three set points, the last with an overpass kill by Hayley Koop. The final two kills of the set came off the hand of Norton to clinch the set, 28-26. Arkansas controlled the opening stages of play in the second set, using a tandem block from Norton and Torres-Lopez to take a 10-6 lead and force a UTEP timeout. The visitors pulled even at 14-all but the Razorbacks re-established their lead at 19-15 after an attack effort from UTEP. Arkansas maintained its advantage and on the team’s second chance to close out the set, Santos tallied a second-contact kill. In the third set, the home team won seven of the first 10 points but the Miners responded and evened the score at 12-all with a block from Xitlali Herrera and Malia Patterson. The block started a four-point spurt for UTEP in which they took the lead for good behind an overall 8-1 run. The Miners, who hit .455 in the third, went on to win the game, 25-16. The two teams exchanged points to begin the fourth set and were tied at 10-10 after a Razorback attack error. UTEP returned the favor with an error from the service line and Arkansas took the lead, 11-10. The home team never trailed after that point. Arkansas’ lead hit five—1914—after Fortado and Torres-Lopez teamed up for a block. The Razorbacks won the final three points of the match, clinching the win with another Miner miscue. “It’s good that we’re going into SEC play with a good win this weekend,” Santos said. “How we come out to practice Monday is going to be very important because that’s going to lead us into how we play next Friday against Florida. I feel like we’re in a really good position right now.”

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Playing in front of a school-record 3,015 fans at Barnhill Arena, the University of Arkansas volleyball team dropped a five-set thriller to No. 13 Florida (23-25, 25-22, 25-22, 19-25, 15-13) Friday evening. The Razorbacks were paced by a double-double performance from Jasmine Norton, while Raymariely Santos dished out 54 assists and libero Emily Helm had a team-high 15 digs. Norton collected her seventh double-double of the season with a match-high 22 kills and 14 digs. She registered a .312 hitting percentage (22-7-48) against the Gators. Roslandy Acosta totaled 16 kills and Liz Fortado added 11 kills. In her first start of the season, Amanda Anderson had 13 kills on a .423 hitting percentage. Freshman Monica Bollinger tallied a season-high 12 digs. “I don’t think we played poor, (Florida) just played better,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “That was a championship-level match out there today. It didn’t go our way but I’m proud of our kids for the way they prepared and fought.” In the decisive fifth set, Florida (7-2, 1-0 SEC) won the first three points and led, 8-4, when the teams switched sides. Arkansas (9-3, 0-1 SEC) won the first two points after the switching, forcing a Gator timeout after a tandem block from Santos and Janeliss Torres-Lopez. The visitors increased their lead to five and eventually led, 13-9, after a kill from Tangerine Wiggs. With the record crowd on its feet, the Razorbacks reeled off three straight points and pulled to within one point off a UF attack error. Facing its first of two match points, Arkansas stayed alive with a kill off the hand of Anderson. However, the Gators got the final bounce to close out the set, 15-13, and the match off another kill from Wiggs. The Razorbacks opened the match with a .366 hitting percentage to win the first set, 2523. The score was tied late in the opener, but back-to-back kills from Fortado and Norton clinched the set win. With her first kill of the match, Norton recorded the 1,500th kill of her career, joining the program list that includes Denitza Koleva (1,595 kills) and all-time leader Krystal Osborne (2,185 kills).Florida responded to take a 2-1 match lead after identical 25-22 game scores. One set away from defeat, Arkansas used an eight-point surge to take a 15-9 lead in the fourth game. With Bollinger at the service line, the Razorbacks turned a two-point deficit into a six-point advantage. The home team was aided by three blocks during the stretch. Later in the set, Acosta found the floor to push the lead to nine, 24-15, and give Arkansas a handful of chances to even the match. On their fifth opportunity, the Razorbacks closed out the set, 25-19, on a kill out of the middle from Torres-Lopez. Friday’s crowd of 3,015 more than doubled the old school mark, previously established at 1,407 fans last year in the season opener against Colorado State. Three of the top 10 attendance figures in school history have been posted this season. After the match, the Razorback faithful held a pep rally for the Arkansas’ football game Saturday against No. 1 Alabama. “Our fans really showed the Hog pride tonight,” Anderson said. “You feel the love and the energy from them. We feel privileged to have that for our volleyball games. You can’t even describe how awesome it feels to play in front of a crowd like that.”

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UTEP (4-5) ## PLAYER SP 3 NIX, Taylor 4 5 BURRUEL, Cassandra 4 8 PATTERSON, Malia 4 11 HORTON, Jeane 4 15 CASON, Jacqueline 4 17 HERRERA, Xitlali 4 7 MASSEY, Amber 4 10 VALENCIA, Victoria 4 12 PEAK, Ashley 4 Totals 4

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Match 13 at #21 Tennessee - Sept. 21, 2012 Knoxville, Tenn. || Thompson-Boling Arena W, 3-1 (25-21, 20-25, 25-17, 25-17)

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ARKANSAS (10-3, 1-1 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E 5 Jasmine Norton 4 12 6 7 Amanda Anderson 4 9 1 9 Liz Fortado 4 8 6 10 Monica Bollinger 4 0 0 11 Janeliss Torres 4 9 1 33 Raymariely Santos 4 5 0 4 Ashley Vazquez 4 0 0 6 Hayley Koop 2 0 0 8 Avery Lewis 4 0 0 17 Emily Helm 4 0 0 21 Roslandy Acosta 4 7 2 Totals 4 50 16

TA 35 17 28 3 15 14 0 0 0 0 16 128

TENNESSEE (8-4, 1-2 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 7 Tiffany Baker 4 8 DeeDee Harrison 4 9 Kelsey Robinson 4 11 Leslie Cikra 4 15 Mary Pollmiller 4 30 Mercedes Vaughn 4 1 Bianca Arellano 2 2 Nikki Brice 4 3 Stephanie Stoll 1 6 Shealyn Kolosky 1 10 Ellen Mullins 4 14 Kayla Jeter 2 24 Jasmine Brown 4 Totals 4

TA PCT 31 .290 17 .059 48 .062 22 .409 5 .200 13 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 1 -1.000 0 .000 3 -.333 0 .000 140 .150

K 15 6 14 11 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51

E 6 5 11 2 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 30

PCT A SA SE RE .171 0 2 0 1 .471 0 0 0 0 .071 1 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 .533 0 0 0 0 .357 38 0 1 0 .000 3 1 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 3 1 3 1 .312 0 0 0 1 .266 45 5 7 3 A SA SE 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 48 3 10

RE 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 5

DIG BS BA 12 1 4 1 3 5 2 0 5 3 0 0 2 2 5 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 0 0 1 0 0 52 6 20

Match 14 at Georgia - Sept. 23, 2012 Athens, Ga. || Ramsey Center W, 3-0 (25-16, 25-23, 25-18) BE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIG BS BA BE 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 16 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 54 2 8 1

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – With a final kill out of the middle by Janeliss Torres-Lopez, the University of Arkansas volleyball sealed a four-set victory (25-21, 20-25, 25-17, 25-17) over No. 21 Tennessee Friday evening in Knoxville. The win is the Razorbacks’ first against UT since 2007. That season was also the last time Arkansas defeated a ranked team. Jasmine Norton paced the Razorbacks with 12 kills and 12 digs, good for her eighth doubledouble performance of the season. Raymariely Santos also posted her eighth double-double with 38 assists and 11 digs. Arkansas (10-3, 1-1 SEC) registered a .266 hitting percentage and had five players with at least seven kills. Defensively, the Razorbacks tallied 16.0 total blocks and limited Tennessee to a .150 hitting percentage. Junior libero Emily Helm led all players with 18 digs and Amanda Anderson tied her career high with eight total blocks. “It was certainly an exciting win tonight,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “We did the right things and executed our match plan. I thought we stayed composed and played hard. We played like a team. We’re a powerful group when we play together. I’m proud of our kids and we’re proud of this win because we know we beat a quality team in Tennessee.” After an even start to the match with neither team gaining more than a two-point lead, the Lady Volunteers made a push to take a 15-12 lead. Arkansas responded with a four-point run to take the lead after a UT attack error. Tennessee (8-4, 1-2 SEC) put together a quick run of its own to take an 18-16 lead but the Razorbacks used their block to make the definitive move of the opener. During a six-point surge, Arkansas had four total blocks—all four involving Torres-Lopez. The Razorbacks led 22-18 at the end of the streak of points. The home team pulled to within two at 23-21 but Arkansas arrived at set point after an attack error from Kelsey Robinson. On the team’s first chance to clinch the opener, Norton found the floor to close out the set, 25-21. The home team responded and jumped out to a 7-1 lead in the second set. The Razorbacks pulled to within two points and trailed 11-9 after back-to-back kills from Norton and Roslandy Acosta. Tennessee re-established control with a four-point run and forced an Arkansas timeout. The Lady Volunteers carried the momentum to a 25-20 set win to even the match. Out of intermission, the Razorbacks won the first four points of the third set with kills from Norton and Liz Fortado and a pair of blocks featuring Anderson. Tennessee made a charge to pull to within one but Arkansas never relinquished the lead. After an attack error from UT, the Razorback advantage was 17-11 and the Lady Volunteers had to call a timeout. The visitors maintained their lead and on its first set point, Arkansas closed it out, 25-17, with a kill from Acosta. The Razorbacks had another quick start in the fourth set, jumping out to an 8-2 lead with the help of three blocks. After a timeout, Tennessee closed its deficit to two but Arkansas held steady to take a five-point lead at 15-10 after a kill from Fortado. Consecutive attack errors from the Lady Vols increased the lead to eight. Santos put away her fifth kill of the match to give the Razorbacks a handful of match points, 24-15. On the team’s third chance to seal the win, TorresLopez slammed her ninth kill of the match to close it out.

ARKANSAS (11-3, 2-1 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E 5 Jasmine Norton 3 9 4 7 Amanda Anderson 3 4 5 9 Liz Fortado 3 8 3 10 Monica Bollinger 3 0 0 11 Janeliss Torres 3 7 2 33 Raymariely Santos 3 3 1 4 Ashley Vazquez 3 0 0 6 Hayley Koop 2 0 0 8 Avery Lewis 3 0 0 17 Emily Helm 3 0 0 21 Roslandy Acosta 3 12 1 Totals 3 43 16

TA 27 12 13 0 16 8 0 1 0 0 20 97

PCT .185 -.083 .385 .000 .312 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .550 .278

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA 1 2 1 1 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 28 1 1 0 6 1 3 6 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 1 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 37 6 4 3 33 1 16

BE 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

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

GEORGIA (8-5, 2-2 SEC) ## PLAYER 5 Le’au, Tirah 7 Northcutt, Brittany 10 Kehoe, Kaylee 14 Bahr, Briana 17 Eatmon, Jasmine 20 Perri, Elena 4 Buckendahl, Chloe 6 Smiley, Gaby 8 Baumert, Maggie 11 Teknipp, Lauren 19 Summers, Allison Totals

TA 14 24 1 16 9 9 0 0 1 16 0 90

PCT .000 .000 .000 .250 -.222 .444 .000 .000 1.000 -.062 .000 .067

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 5 0 1 0 14 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 26 3 4 6 29 2 8 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SP K 3 4 3 5 3 0 3 7 3 2 3 4 3 0 1 0 3 1 3 5 3 0 3 28

E 4 5 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 22

ATHENS, Ga. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team posted a straight-set win over Georgia (25-16, 25-23, 25-18) Sunday afternoon at the Ramsey Center in Athens, Ga. The Razorbacks were paced by a match-high 12 kills from Roslandy Acosta and held the Bulldogs to a .067 hitting percentage. With the win, Arkansas improved to 11-3 overall and 2-1 through the first two weekends of Southeastern Conference play. “It was a good win for us today,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “Our players were focused all match and knew what needed to be done. It was a great match for them and I’m very proud of the way they played today against Georgia. We had great balance throughout the match. Raymariely did a great job running the show and our passers did a good job of working to make things happen.” Trailing by a point early in the first set, the Razorbacks reeled off seven points in a row to take a 9-3 lead. During the run, Acosta had three kills and Jasmine Norton collected a service ace. The Razorbacks maintained their advantage and increased the lead to double digits, 18-8, on a kill by Raymariely Santos. Acosta brought the team to set point with her seventh kill of the game. On the next point, Liz Fortado and Janeliss Torres-Lopez teamed up for a block to close out the set. In the second set, the score was tied seven times early before Arkansas took a 13-12 lead off an Amanda Anderson kill. The Razorbacks held on to the lead for the remainder of the game. An ace by Ashley Vazquez and kill from Acosta extended the lead to 18-13, forcing a timeout from Georgia (8-5, 2-2 SEC). Norton and Torres-Lopez combined for a block to give Arkansas set point, 24-17. The Bulldogs won the next six points but Norton found the floor on the team’s seventh set point to end the threat and give her team a 2-0 match lead. The home team took an early 6-4 lead in the third set but Arkansas fought back to take an 8-7 lead after a block from Fortado and Torres-Lopez. As they did in the second, the Razorbacks maintained the lead for the rest of the way. Emily Helm had an ace to give her team a 21-16 lead and force Georgia into its final timeout of the match. Three of the next four points for the Razorbacks came on kills by Norton, including the match winner. After a slow start Sunday, the Razorback senior tallied seven of her nine kills in the third set. “If you want to win championships, you have to be able to win on the road,” Pulliza said. “That’s a reality for any team. We want to win a championship. That is something we’ve talked about. It’s one of our goals and we’re working hard to get there.” With the win, Arkansas improved to 4-1 in matches played away from Fayetteville. The team began the weekend with a four-set win against No. 21 Tennessee in Knoxville, the program’s first win on the Lady Volunteers’ home court since the 2007 season.

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2012 MATCH RECAPS Match 15 vs. Auburn - Sept. 28, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-0 (25-22, 25-18, 25-17) E 9 1 3 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE 0 0 1 1 6 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 16 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 1 20 93 .118 30 0 5 4 34 0 8 1

ARKANSAS (12-3, 3-1 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E 5 Jasmine Norton 3 6 7 7 Amanda Anderson 3 8 1 9 Liz Fortado 3 5 3 10 Monica Bollinger 3 1 1 11 Janeliss Torres 3 7 1 33 Raymariely Santos 3 7 1 4 Ashley Vazquez 3 0 0 6 Hayley Koop 2 0 0 8 Avery Lewis 3 0 0 17 Emily Helm 3 0 0 21 Roslandy Acosta 3 10 2 Totals 3 44 16

TA 31 6 17 0 16 14 0 0 1 5 3 0

TA 26 11 16 3 15 12 0 0 0 0 18 101

PCT .000 .333 .118 .000 .125 .286 .000 .000 -1.000 .000 .667 .000

PCT -.038 .636 .125 .000 .400 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .444 .277

A SA SE 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 1 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 2 1 0 0 40 4 10

RE DIG BS BA 0 12 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 37 2 16

BE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team posted a straight-set win over Auburn (25-22, 25-18, 25-17) Friday night in front of 1,027 fans at Barnhill Arena. In a balanced performance, six players had at least five kills and the Razorbacks registered 10.0 total team blocks. Roslandy Acosta led all players with 10 kills. Defensively, Jasmine Norton had a matchhigh 12 digs, while Liz Fortado and Janeliss Torres-Lopez each tallied six total blocks. “Anytime you win, it’s a good thing in this league,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “Our kids did a great job tonight of being a team. We were a great team today and have been talking about being there for each other. I’m very proud of them for that. We didn’t start out playing great volleyball but we were playing together and kept getting better as the match went on.” In addition to Acosta, the Razorbacks got eight kills from Amanda Anderson, seven from Torres-Lopez and Raymariely Santos, six from Norton and five from Fortado. Arkansas posted a collective .277 hitting percentage and limited the Tigers to a .118 efficiency. Arkansas (12-3, 3-1 SEC) opened the match with consecutive tandem blocks by Fortado and Torres-Lopez. The visitors responded to take a 7-5 lead but the teams traded the lead throughout the middle stages of the set. With Auburn (12-2, 3-2 SEC) leading 19-17, the Razorbacks took the lead with a three-point surge capped by an AU attack error. The home team went on to score the final three points of the set including another block, this time from Fortado and Anderson. Like the opener, the second set was an early back-and-forth affair that featured 10 ties until the Razorbacks took control with a four-point run to take a 20-16 lead. Acosta had a pair of kills during the run. The Arkansas block reared its head again with two blocks late in the set, both featuring Torres-Lopez. On the team’s first chance to close out the set, a serve from junior libero Emily Helm trickled over the net to secure a 2-0 match lead. The Razorbacks’ offense was the story of the third set with the team posting a .438 hitting percentage behind 11 assists from Santos. With the score tied at 4-all, Arkansas scored 10 of the next 11 points to take a 14-5 advantage. Auburn pulled to within three—Arkansas leading, 16-13—after a block to force a timeout out of Pulliza. The home team responded to take a 20-14 lead on a solo block from Anderson. On match point, Fortado found the floor to seal the set and the match sweep. “I feel like tonight we grew as a team,” Santos said. “We’ve been playing together as a team lately and been successful. We helped each other and found a way. It wasn’t always pretty. It was up-and-down sometimes but we were there for each other and that’s how we got the win.”

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LSU (6-9, 2-4 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 1 FEARS, Khourtni 3 4 ELLIOTT, Desiree 4 6 JONES, Madie 4 8 BOYLE, Helen 4 9 MAHAFFEY, Madi 4 14 PARDO, Malorie 4 3 DELAHOUSSAYE, Sam4 7 LINDELOW, Katie 3 15 SMITH, Haley 4 24 LEAK, Cati 2 Totals 4 ARKANSAS (13-3, 4-1 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 5 Jasmine Norton 4 7 Amanda Anderson 4 9 Liz Fortado 4 10 Monica Bollinger 4 11 Janeliss Torres 4 33 Raymariely Santos 4 1 Christa Alvarez 3 4 Ashley Vazquez 4 6 Hayley Koop 1 8 Avery Lewis 2 17 Emily Helm 4 21 Roslandy Acosta 4 TEAM Totals 4

K 4 10 12 15 3 2 0 0 0 1 47

E 3 2 6 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 17

TA 13 27 40 29 10 4 0 0 0 4 127

PCT .077 .296 .150 .483 -.100 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .236

K 9 14 7 0 15 5 1 0 0 0 0 15

E 10 2 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4

TA 28 25 16 0 20 14 1 0 0 0 0 38

PCT -.036 .480 .250 .000 .700 .214 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .289

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 4 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 35 1 3 0 8 0 4 3 1 0 0 11 0 0 2 1 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 1 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 45 7 5 7 42 1 18

A SA SE RE 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 47 2 3 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 66 22 142 .310 61 7 5 7

BE 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

DIG BS BA BE 16 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 14 0 4 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

54

0

12 4

0

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team rallied to beat LSU in four sets Sunday afternoon in front of 1,038 fans at Barnhill Arena. The Razorbacks registered a .310 hitting percentage in the match with 15 kills each from Roslandy Acosta and Janeliss Torres-Lopez. With the victory, Arkansas improved to 13-3 overall and 4-1 in Southeastern Conference play. Running the show from her setter position, Raymariely Santos had her ninth double-double of the season with 47 assists and 14 digs. Amanda Anderson totaled a season-high 14 kills and added four total blocks. Defensively, Jasmine Norton led all players with 16 digs. “Different people keep stepping up at different times,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “I’m very proud of our team effort. As a unit, I thought we did some really good stuff, especially in sets three and four. Our collective effort got better which led to everything else getting better.” Arkansas held the early advantage in the opener, taking an 8-5 lead on a service ace from Santos. The visitors rallied to take a 17-13 lead after a four-point surge. LSU (6-9, 2-4 SEC) arrived at set point with its largest lead of the game, 24-18. The Razorbacks saved three set points to force a timeout but on the next point, LSU closed out the set, 25-21. The second set featured back-and-forth play with neither team gaining more than a threepoint lead—Arkansas at 12-9—and 11 ties. With the score tied at 21-all, the Razorbacks reeled off the final four points to even the match at one set each. During that stretch, Arkansas took advantage of two LSU errors including a ball-handling error on set point. The home team jumped out to a quick 6-2 lead in the third set after consecutive service aces from Christa Alvarez. The Tigers responded to tie the game at 7-all with an ace of their own. With the score tied at 8-8, Arkansas used a four-point push to force an LSU timeout. The Razorbacks’ lead reached six, 19-13, after a kill from Anderson. LSU pulled to within three on several occasions down the stretch but a kill from Torres-Lopez on set point gave Arkansas a 2-1 match lead. Despite an even start between the teams in the fourth set, the Razorbacks never trailed in the game. Another four-point surge by Arkansas pushed the lead to 14-9 after consecutive kills from Anderson and Santos. Out of an LSU timeout, the Razorbacks extended their advantage to seven—17-10—with the help of back-to-back kills from Acosta. On the team’s second chance to close out the match, Norton found the floor with her ninth kill to seal the four-set win. “We’ve really been practicing hard,” Acosta said. “We know LSU is a good team but when we are playing together, we’ve been doing great. So the key for us was to play together as a team. That is how we came in today to get the win.” After hitting .167 in the opener, Arkansas registered a .376 hitting percentage over the final three sets. Sunday’s match is the Razorbacks’ fifth offensive performance over .300, and first since hitting. .336 against Houston Baptist on Sept. 7.

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AUBURN (12-3, 3-2 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K 3 Bullock, Sarah 3 9 5 Rowand, Chloe 3 3 6 Culwell, Katherine 3 5 8 Wintzinger, Chelsea 3 0 9 Jersonsky, Camila 3 5 12 McDonald, Courtney 3 6 4 Arrington, Mary Hann 1 0 10 Richards, Ciara 3 0 14 Harper, MacKenzy 3 0 16 Kearney, Halle 2 1 19 Rud, Kathia 1 2 27 Wroblicky, Sarah 3 0 TEAM Totals 3 31

Match 16 vs. LSU - Sept. 30, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-1 (21-25, 25-21, 25-20, 25-15)

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Match 17 at #11 Florida - Oct. 5, 2012 Gainesville, Fla. || O’Connell Center L, 0-3 (23-25, 18-25, 15-25)

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ARKANSAS (13-4, 4-2 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E 5 Jasmine Norton 3 9 4 7 Amanda Anderson 3 9 4 9 Liz Fortado 3 8 3 10 Monica Bollinger 3 0 0 11 Janeliss Torres 3 2 3 33 Raymariely Santos 3 1 3 1 Christa Alvarez 3 0 0 3 Kasey Heckelman 1 0 0 4 Ashley Vazquez 3 0 0 6 Hayley Koop 3 0 1 8 Avery Lewis 1 0 0 17 Emily Helm 3 0 0 21 Roslandy Acosta 3 8 5 Totals 3 37 23

TA 32 20 16 3 10 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 27 118

PCT .156 .250 .312 .000 -.100 -.250 .000 .000 .000 -.500 .000 .000 .111 .119

Match 18 at Ole Miss - Oct. 7, 2012 Oxford, Miss. || Gillom Sports Complex W, 3-1 (22-25, 25-16, 25-21, 25-13)

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 34 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 37 1 4 3 41 0 8 1

FLORIDA (12-2, 6-0 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE DIG BS BA 7 Mallette, Gabby 3 6 1 20 .250 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 8 Brauneis, Taylor 3 3 2 9 .111 33 0 1 0 6 1 3 9 Recek, Ziva 3 13 3 29 .345 1 0 0 0 6 2 2 10 Mann, Chloe 3 11 5 25 .240 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 11 Monserez, Madison 3 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 14 Smith, Betsy 3 6 2 16 .250 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 4 Wiggs, Tangerine 3 5 2 13 .231 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 5 Unroe, Taylor 3 0 0 0 .000 1 2 1 0 13 0 0 13 Weston, Sundai 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 O’Rourke, Nikki 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 30 Pole, Holly 3 0 0 2 .000 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 Totals 3 44 15 114 .254 37 3 3 1 45 7 19

BE 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team dropped a straight-set decision to No. 11 Florida (25-23, 25-18, 25-15) Friday evening at the O’Connell Center in Gainesville, Fla. With the loss, the Razorbacks drop to 13-4 overall and 4-2 in Southeastern Conference play. The Gators improve to 12-2 overall and 6-0 in league action. The Razorbacks were paced offensively by nine kills each from Amanda Anderson and Jasmine Norton. Roslandy Acosta and Liz Fortado each added eight kills to the Arkansas attack. Fortado had a team-high .312 hitting percentage against the Gators. Defensively, Norton led the team with 10 digs with libero Emily Helm tallying nine digs from her libero position. Anderson was the team’s top defender at the net with three total blocks. After an even start between the two teams, the Razorbacks took an early 13-9 lead off a Norton kill which forced a timeout from Florida head coach Mary Wise. Out of the timeout, the Gators won five of the next six points to even the score at 14-all. With the Razorbacks trailing by two, the team scored three straight points to take a 21-20 lead. Out of a timeout, the Gators responded with three points in a row to regain the lead. Facing two set points, Arkansas saved the first with a kill from Norton but Florida went on to close out the opener, 25-23. Back-to-back blocks for Arkansas and a kill on the slide from Anderson gave the Razorbacks an early 8-5 lead in the second set. After a handful of back-and-forth rallies, the home team pushed ahead 12-9 to force a timeout from head coach Robert Pulliza. Facing a five-point deficit later in the set, the Razorbacks pushed back to within one—Florida leading, 17-16—after a tip shot from Norton found the floor. However, the Gators regained control and won eight of the last 10 points of the set to take a 2-0 match lead. Looking for an early spark out of the locker room, the Razorbacks took an early 4-1 lead in the third set. As it had in the previous sets, Florida erased the early deficit to get back into the set. With the score tied at 8-all, the Gators won eight of the next 11 points to take a 16-11 lead. Pulliza called his second timeout of the set to try and stop the run. However, continued to build on its advantage and reached match point after a solo block. The Razorbacks saved one match point with a kill from Fortado before losing the game, 25-15, and match.

ARKANSAS (14-4, 5-2 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 5 Jasmine Norton 4 7 Amanda Anderson 4 9 Liz Fortado 4 10 Monica Bollinger 4 11 Janeliss Torres 4 33 Raymariely Santos 4 1 Christa Alvarez 4 3 Kasey Heckelman 2 4 Ashley Vazquez 4 17 Emily Helm 4 21 Roslandy Acosta 4 Totals 4

K 18 16 4 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 14 62

E 6 1 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 6 20

TA 44 24 20 1 15 10 0 0 1 2 28 145

PCT .273 .625 .100 .000 .400 -.100 .000 .000 .000 .000 .286 .290

A SA SE RE 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 57 5 6 4

DIG BS BA 12 1 3 1 1 4 0 0 1 12 0 0 1 0 4 10 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 16 0 0 2 1 1 65 3 16

BE 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

BHE 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

OLE MISS (8-8, 2-5 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E TA PCT 1 Whitney Craven 4 5 1 15 .267 3 Ty Laporte 4 6 4 13 .154 12 Amanda Philpot 4 5 2 15 .200 14 Kellie Goss 4 4 5 16 -.062 23 Rachael McLamore 4 0 0 1 .000 32 Kara Morgan 4 14 3 46 .239 5 Ashley Veach 4 0 0 2 .000 9 Ashley Anderson 2 3 2 9 .111 13 Nakeyta Clair 3 2 1 6 .167 15 Evan St. Laurent 3 0 0 0 .000 22 Allegra Wells 4 5 3 14 .143 TEAM Totals 4 44 21 137 .168

A SA SE RE 2 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 35 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 41 4 7 5

DIG BS BA BE 12 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 10 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0

BHE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

49

2

6

5

2

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team capped its weekend road trip with a four-set win at Ole Miss (22-25, 25-16, 25-21, 25-13) Sunday afternoon at the Gillom Sports Center in Oxford, Miss. The Razorbacks had three players with double-digit kills, paced by a matchhigh 18 kills from Jasmine Norton and a career-high 16 kills from Amanda Anderson. Roslandy Acosta added 14 kills and libero Emily Helm led the defense with a match-high 16 digs. For the sixth time this season, Norton and Raymariely Santos posted double-double performances in the same match. Norton finished the match with 18 kills and 12 digs, while Santos dished out 52 assists and had 10 digs to complete her 10th double-double of the season. With her third kill of the match Sunday, Norton registered her 1,000th career kill in SEC play “This is a tough place to play, especially on a Sunday,” head coach Robert Pulliza. “We know Ole Miss is always going to fight and be very physical. I’m proud of the fact that our players got themselves ready to come and do the things they needed to do.” After trailing throughout the opening stages of the first set and falling behind by as many a three points, the Razorbacks pulled even at 17-17 with an overpass kill from Janeliss Torres-Lopez. Out of an Ole Miss timeout, the home team responded with two straight points to force a timeout out of Arkansas head coach Robert Pulliza. Arkansas came back to take its first lead of the match, 20-19, with a kill down the line from Liz Fortado. However, the Rebels won six of the final nine points of the set to take the opener, 25-22. Arkansas built an early three-point lead in the second set, but the home team rallied to take control of play and take a 13-10 lead. From that point, however, the set belonged to the Razorbacks. Arkansas won 15 of the last 18 points of the set to clinch the game, 25-16, with a kill on the outside by Acosta. Still looking to get the offense rolling, the Razorback defense played a big part in the outcome, limiting Ole Miss to just six kills and a -.065 hitting percentage in the set. The Razorbacks went ahead 13-8 in the third set after back-to-back kills in transition from Norton. She totaled eight kills in the set. Ole Miss was forced into its second timeout of the set after a back row kill from Norton put Arkansas ahead, 21-15. The Rebels pulled to within three late but on the team’s second set point, Anderson found the floor to close out the game, 25-21. Anderson and Norton combined for 14 of the Razorbacks 18 kills in the third. One set from a win, Arkansas jumped out to a 6-1 lead in the fourth set after a kill from Anderson. Later during the early set run, Acosta posted three consecutive kills to give Arkansas a 12-3 lead and force an Ole Miss timeout. The Rebels fought back to pull to within four points but the Razorbacks never allowed them to get closer. Holding a 17-13 advantage, Arkansas rattled off the final eight points of the match, capped by a service ace by Norton.

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2012 MATCH RECAPS Match 19 vs. Texas A&M - Oct. 12, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena L, 2-3 (25-21, 15-25, 16-25, 25-23, 3-15)

ARKANSAS (14-5, 5-3 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 5 Jasmine Norton 5 7 Amanda Anderson 5 9 Liz Fortado 5 10 Monica Bollinger 4 11 Janeliss Torres 5 33 Raymariely Santos 5 1 Christa Alvarez 5 4 Ashley Vazquez 5 6 Hayley Koop 1 17 Emily Helm 5 21 Roslandy Acosta 5 23 Summer Morgan 2 TEAM Totals 5

K 11 4 6 0 21 8 1 0 0 1 8 60 K 17 12 7 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 11 1

E 4 2 1 0 6 7 0 0 0 1 2 23 E 13 2 5 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 11 0

TA 29 16 13 0 44 20 3 0 0 5 21 151 TA 47 23 23 0 11 12 1 0 0 0 43 1

PCT A SA SE RE .241 1 1 2 1 .125 48 2 1 0 .385 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .341 0 0 2 0 .050 1 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0 0 .000 1 2 1 1 .000 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .286 1 0 0 0 .245 55 5 6 2 PCT .085 .435 .087 .000 -.182 .000 -1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000

A SA SE RE 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 42 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 53 39 161 .087 49 2 5 5

DIG BS BA 11 0 3 10 0 2 0 2 6 2 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 3 19 0 0 12 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 3 60 2 26

BE 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

DIG BS BA BE 19 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 8 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 61

1

10 2

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team dropped a five-set decision to Texas A&M (21-25, 25-15, 25-16, 23-25, 15-3) Friday evening in front of 942 fans at Barnhill Arena. In the loss, the Razorbacks had double-digit kill performances from Jasmine Norton, Amanda Anderson and Roslandy Acosta, but were held to a .087 hitting percentage as a team. “Texas A&M is a good team and a proven winner,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “Tonight, we were inconsistent. When you’re inconsistent this happens. (Texas A&M) played hard all match, whether they were in front or behind. We played hard sometimes. When you play a very good team, you can’t be average.” With her 12th kill of the match, Norton moved into sole possession of second place on the program’s all-time list. She moved past Denitza Koleva (2003-06) who finished her Razorback career with 1,595 kills. Norton began the year in sixth place on the career list. With her performance Friday night against the Aggies, Norton currently has 1,601 career kills. The program record of 2,185 kills belongs to Krystal Osborne (1994-97). In the fifth and decisive set, Texas A&M (15-2, 7-1 SEC) scored the first five points of the game before Anderson registered a kill to break the Aggies’ run. However, the visitor remained in control and led 9-2 to force an Arkansas (14-5, 5-3 SEC) timeout. Texas A&M took advantage of eight Razorback attack errors in the final set to close out the match with a 15-3 game score. “Tonight was a very tough loss,” Anderson said. “It was our first time ever playing (Texas A&M) and to play like that is obviously not what we wanted. It just proves that we have to keep working hard. If we want any respect, we’re going to have to work hard and finish games.” After trading points to start the match, Arkansas broke a 5-all tie with three straight points to take the lead for good in the opening set. Liz Fortado found the floor with her fourth kill of the night to give the Razorbacks a 13-8 lead and force a Texas A&M timeout. The home team’s lead reached seven—18-11—after an Ashley Vazquez service ace. The visitors responded with a late charge and pulled to within two but Arkansas scored three of the final four points to clinch game one, 25-21. The Aggies controlled play in the second and third sets, jumping out to early leads in both games to seize momentum. In game two, Arkansas trailed by as many as 10 but clawed back to within four on two occasions. However, Texas A&M responded each time and took the sets to put the Razorbacks one game from a loss. Arkansas reversed its fortunes in the fourth set, building a 13-8 lead after consecutive attack errors by the Aggies. Later in the set, Norton extended the team’s lead to 19-12 with an overpass kill to force an A&M timeout. Like they did in the first set, the Aggies fought back and pulled to within one—23-22—before Norton had a kill on Arkansas’ second set point. “We just didn’t play together as a team,” libero Emily Helm said. “It was up and down and nobody was playing for each other. That’s not what we’re about. We’re a team and we thrive on our chemistry, but tonight we just didn’t bring it.”

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TENNESSEE (13-5, 6-3 SEC) ## Tennessee SP 4 Olivia Okoro 3 7 Tiffany Baker 3 8 DeeDee Harrison 3 9 Kelsey Robinson 3 14 Kayla Jeter 3 15 Mary Pollmiller 3 1 Bianca Arellano 3 2 Nikki Brice 3 10 Ellen Mullins 3 24 Jasmine Brown 3 Totals 3

K 3 4 11 15 1 3 0 0 0 0 37

E 1 2 4 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 14

TA 9 18 24 39 15 9 0 0 0 0 114

PCT .222 .111 .292 .308 -.200 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .202

A SA SE RE 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 33 6 4 1

DIG BS BA 0 0 4 7 0 3 2 0 7 10 1 2 1 0 4 13 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 17 0 0 1 0 0 53 1 23

BE 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ARKANSAS (14-6, 5-4 SEC) ## Arkansas SP 5 Jasmine Norton 3 7 Amanda Anderson 3 9 Liz Fortado 3 10 Monica Bollinger 2 11 Janeliss Torres 3 33 Raymariely Santos 3 1 Christa Alvarez 1 3 Kasey Heckelman 1 4 Ashley Vazquez 3 8 Avery Lewis 2 12 Clarissa Pavey 1 17 Emily Helm 3 21 Roslandy Acosta 3 23 Summer Morgan 1 Totals 3

K 13 5 6 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 41

E 9 5 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 25

TA 48 18 14 0 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 128

PCT .083 .000 .214 .000 -.111 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .212 .000 .125

A SA SE RE 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 33 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 40 1 6 6

DIG BS BA BE 9 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 12 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 58 2 8 5

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team closed out its weekend with a three-set loss to Tennessee (25-22, 25-22, 25-16) Sunday afternoon at Barnhill Arena. With the loss, the Razorbacks fall to 14-6 overall and 5-4 in Southeastern Conference play. Jasmine Norton finished the match with a team-high 13 kills, while Raymariely Santos registered her 11th double-double of the season with 33 assists and 12 digs. Junior libero Emily Helm led all players with 19 digs. “I felt like we were too up and down,” Santos said. “I’m not sure if we were still thinking about that loss Friday but we have to come out to practice and be ready to go hard because whenever we play together, we’re a great unit. I feel like that’s missing right now. We need to find that great unit that we know we are in order to be successful.” Acosta added 12 kills and six digs, while Norton tallied nine digs to go along with her offensive output. At the net, Torres-Lopez had a team-high four total blocks, her 13th match of the season with at least four blocks. Trailing by two early in the first set, Arkansas scored five in a row to take an 18-15 lead. The streak of points was capped by a tandem block from Liz Fortado and Janeliss Torres-Lopez. Tennessee (13-5, 6-3 SEC) responded to even the score at 19-all but the Razorbacks scored two straight out of a timeout to take a late-set lead. However, with the score tied at 22-22, the visitors won the last three points to secure the opening game. Arkansas jumped out to an early lead in the second set, winning five of the first six points with the help of three Tennessee attack errors. The home team used another surge of points later in the set to take a 12-8 lead after a kill from Roslandy Acosta. With the score tied at 17-all, the Lady Vols scored seven of the next eight points. The Razorbacks saved four set points before Tennessee clinched the 25-22 set win and took a 2-0 match lead. In the third set, the Lady Vols never trailed after the score was tied at 4-4. Arkansas stayed within a point through the early stages of the game but another Tennessee surge—a seven-point run—made the difference. The visitors’ lead reached as high as nine points. Arkansas started to chip away after back-to-back kills from Acosta and Fortado. Tennessee maintained the momentum, however, and closed out the match with a 25-16 game.

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TEXAS A&M (15-2, 7-1 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 1 Mellinger, Tori 5 6 Sawatzky, Allie 5 7 Minnerly, Stephanie 5 9 Reynolds, Heather 2 10 Kastmo, Alisia 5 14 Miller, Lindsey 5 2 Sullivan, Shelby 2 3 Pendergast, Megan 5 5 Kinley, Kelsey 5 8 Lowak, Angela 1 13 Vaughan, Shelbi 4 Totals 5

Match 20 vs. Tennessee - Oct. 14, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena L, 0-3 (22-25, 22-25, 16-25)

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Match 21 at Kentucky - Oct. 19, 2012 Lexington, Ky. || Memorial Coliseum W, 3-0 (25-23, 25-23, 25-20)

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ARKANSAS (15-6, 6-4 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 5 Jasmine Norton 3 7 Amanda Anderson 3 9 Liz Fortado 3 11 Janeliss Torres 3 21 Roslandy Acosta 3 33 Raymariely Santos 3 1 Christa Alvarez 2 3 Kasey Heckelman 2 4 Ashley Vazquez 3 6 Hayley Koop 3 10 Monica Bollinger 3 17 Emily Helm 3 Totals 3

K 16 8 7 0 14 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 50

E 4 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13

TA 36 18 13 3 33 2 0 1 1 5 0 0 112

PCT .333 .278 .538 .000 .273 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .400 .000 .000 .330

Match 22 at Mississippi State - Oct. 21, 2012 Starkville, Miss. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-0 (25-18, 25-10, 25-16)

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 1 1 1 33 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 6 0 0 0 5 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 43 2 5 3 39 1 4 3

KENTUCKY (12-8, 6-4 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE DIG BS BA 1 Whitney Billings 3 9 4 22 .227 2 0 1 0 8 0 3 2 Alexandra Morgan 3 11 3 20 .400 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 9 Sara Schwarzwalder 3 6 1 13 .385 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 12 Lauren O’Conner 3 5 4 19 .053 0 0 1 0 6 2 1 15 Jackie Napper 3 0 1 1 -1.000 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 32 Christine Hartmann 3 4 0 7 .571 34 1 0 0 4 0 1 4 Ashley Frazier 3 9 4 25 .200 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 11 Stephanie Klefot 3 0 0 0 .000 5 1 0 1 8 0 0 14 Jessi Greenberg 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 Totals 3 44 17 107 .252 42 3 3 2 44 2 12

BE 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 4

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

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Behind a .330 hitting percentage, the University of Arkansas volleyball team knocked off Kentucky in straight sets (25-23, 25-23, 25-20) Friday evening at Memorial Coliseum in Lexington. The Razorbacks’ win snapped a 10-match skid against Kentucky and was the program’s first win on the Wildcats’ home floor since the 2003 season. With the win, Arkansas improves to 15-6 overall and 6-4 in Southeastern Conference play. The Razorbacks were paced by a match-high 16 kills from Jasmine Norton and 14 kills from Roslandy Acosta. From her setter position, Raymariely Santos notched her 12th double-double of the season with 33 assists and a season-high 15 digs. The team also got eight kills from Amanda Anderson and seven from freshman Liz Fortado who did not commit an error in 13 attacks. Led by Santos’ defensive efforts, Arkansas had five players with at least four digs. “We were a great unit tonight,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “We’ve talked about that being our strength: having strength in numbers, playing hard and playing together. We lost a little bit of that and got comfortable for about a week but the character of a team shows after a defeat. We showed tonight that we have great character.” The Razorbacks took the early lead and had a one-point advantage when Kentucky went on a four-point run to take a 19-16 lead. Out of a timeout by head coach Pulliza, Arkansas scored two quick points to close the deficit and eventually took the lead, 22-21, on a kill by Norton. The Wildcats evened the score at 23-all, but Arkansas tallied the final two kills of the set from Anderson and Acosta to clinch the opener. The Razorbacks registered a .371 hitting percentage in the first set. The second set played out almost exactly like the opener with the teams battling to a 13-13 tie. Kentucky jumped out to a 10-4 lead before the Razorbacks began to cut into their deficit and eventually pull even on a kill by Norton. From that point, the score was tied five times with the final occurrence coming at 23-all. Acosta gave Arkansas set point with another kill and a UK attack error on the next point sent the visitors into intermission with a 2-0 match lead. In the third set, Arkansas carried the momentum back onto the floor and jumped out to a five-point lead. Norton powered through the Wildcat block to give the Razorbacks an 11-6 lead and force a timeout from UK head coach Craig Skinner. Arkansas pushed its lead to 15-8 after a service ace from Monica Bollinger. Facing a seven-point deficit, Kentucky scored five in a row to pull to within two but the Razorbacks responded to regain a five-point advantage, 20-15. Fortado gave the team a handful of match points with her first career service ace. Kentucky saved the first with a kill out of the middle, but on the next play, Santos delivered the ball out to Norton who put the ball away to secure the road victory.

ARKANSAS (16-6, 7-4 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 5 Jasmine Norton 3 7 Amanda Anderson 3 9 Liz Fortado 3 11 Janeliss Torres 3 21 Roslandy Acosta 3 33 Raymariely Santos 3 1 Christa Alvarez 2 4 Ashley Vazquez 3 6 Hayley Koop 3 10 Monica Bollinger 3 17 Emily Helm 3 Totals 3

K 9 7 11 10 10 4 0 0 1 0 0 52

E 4 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12

TA 29 11 18 18 24 8 0 0 2 0 1 111

PCT A SA SE RE .172 0 0 3 0 .636 1 0 0 0 .444 2 0 0 0 .389 0 0 0 0 .375 0 0 0 0 .375 35 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 3 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 6 4 1 0 .360 47 5 5 1

DIG BS BA 12 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 3 12 0 2 8 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 24 0 0 67 1 10

BE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

MISSISSIPPI STATE (4-16, 0-11 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E 2 Chanelle Baker 3 0 2 9 Rachel Williams 3 0 0 11 Lainey Wyman 3 5 1 16 Dani McCree 2 0 3 19 Sarah Nielsen 3 5 1 22 Taylor Scott 3 10 1 1 Roxanne McVey 3 0 0 3 Alex Scott 1 0 0 7 Katie Enright 3 0 0 12 Sarah Temperilli 2 4 2 18 Alex Warren 1 0 1 Totals 3 24 11

TA 14 6 17 12 11 32 3 1 0 13 3 112

PCT -.143 .000 .235 -.250 .364 .281 .000 .000 .000 .154 -.333 .116

DIG BS BA BE 7 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 10 0 1 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 43 1 8 1

BHE 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

A SA SE RE 0 0 0 1 16 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 19 1 2 5

STARKVILLE, Miss. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team posted its second win of the weekend with a straight-set performance (25-18, 25-10, 25-16) Sunday against Mississippi State at Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville. The Razorbacks had three players—Roslandy Acosta, Liz Fortado and Janeliss Torres-Lopez—with double-digit kills and libero Emily Helm matched her season high with 24 digs. “I’m proud of our players for a great weekend,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “It’s tough to win two in a weekend, especially on the road in the SEC. Overall, we did really well preparing ourselves to get ready to play against a Mississippi State team that is very hungry. We did some really good things today, so I’m proud of our performance.” With her 10th assist of the match—a delivery out to Jasmine Norton—Raymariely Santos registered her 2,500th career assists. The Ponce, Puerto Rico, native is the fifth setter in program history to reach the career milestone. Norton posted a milestone, as well, with her 1,000th career dig. She joins the list of 1,000 kill-1,000 dig performers in program history that already includes Krystal Osborne, Denitza Koleva, Kim Storey, Denise Baez and Yarleen Santiago. The Razorbacks jumped out to an early lead Sunday, winning five of the first six points in the match and taking a 13-7 lead on an overpass kill by Amanda Anderson to force a Mississippi State timeout. The visitors kept the pressure and built their lead to nine, 17-8, after back-to-back kills from Acosta. The Bulldogs pulled to within four later in the set but got no closer. On the team’s third chance to close out the set, Torres-Lopez found the floor to clinch the game, 25-18. The home team held the lead early in the second set, leading by as much as three before Hayley Koop checked in with a kill to even the score at 7-all. That play was at the start of a tenpoint streak that saw the Razorbacks take a 15-7 lead after a kill from Torres-Lopez. Another kill by the Razorback senior doubled up Mississippi State, 18-9, to force a timeout. Arkansas won the final seven points of the set, clinching the 2-0 match lead on a double-contact call on the MSU setter. The start of the third set featured back-and-forth play with five ties until the teams were tied at 9-9. From that point, the Razorbacks scored five in a row with Helm at the service line. During the scoring run, Fortado had two kills and Norton had three. Acosta found the floor with her final kill of the match to give Arkansas an 18-13 lead, forcing a Bulldog timeout. Fortado’s 11th kill brought the team to match point. The Razorbacks went on to secure the sweep by way of a Mississippi State service error. The Razorbacks’ win Sunday gave the program 33 victories against Mississippi State, the most against any Southeastern Conference opponent. The win also pushed Arkansas’ win streak against the Bulldogs to four in a row and marked the program’s 15th all-time win in Starkville.

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2012 MATCH RECAPS Match 23 vs. Alabama - Oct. 26, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-2 (25-19, 25-17, 21-25, 22-25, 15-8)

ARKANSAS (17-6, 8-4 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 5 Jasmine Norton 5 7 Amanda Anderson 5 9 Liz Fortado 5 11 Janeliss Torres 5 21 Roslandy Acosta 5 33 Raymariely Santos 4 1 Christa Alvarez 5 4 Ashley Vazquez 5 6 Hayley Koop 5 8 Avery Lewis 1 10 Monica Bollinger 5 12 Clarissa Pavey 1 17 Emily Helm 5 23 Summer Morgan 1 TEAM Totals 5

K 4 0 12 6 8 18 0 3 0 11 0 62

E 3 0 5 4 2 7 0 1 0 6 0 28

TA 10 0 35 19 16 47 0 8 0 33 0 168

K 19 6 11 5 14 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

E 7 4 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TA 46 15 18 13 44 14 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 0

PCT A SA SE .100 49 0 1 .000 0 3 1 .200 0 0 0 .105 2 0 2 .375 0 0 0 .234 0 1 4 .000 4 1 0 .250 2 1 2 .000 0 0 0 .152 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .202 57 6 10

RE 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5

DIG BS BA BE 11 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 5 23 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 64 3 8 6

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

A SA SE RE 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 38 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 64 18 157 .293 63 5 7 6

DIG BS BA BE 21 0 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 4 0 8 0 2 0 7 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PCT .261 .133 .556 .154 .273 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team notched its first five-set win of the season Friday evening against Alabama. Jasmine Norton totaled her 11th double-double of the season with a match-high 19 kills and 21 digs. Collectively, Arkansas posted a .293 hitting percentage and had 11.0 total team blocks. With her first kill of the second set, and third of the match, Amanda Anderson tallied the 700th kill of her Razorback career. The Euless, Texas, native finished the night with six kills and a match-high seven total blocks. Roslandy Acosta and Liz Fortado had 14 and 11 kills, respectively. “We have some seniors that are hungry,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “We talked about that through the match. Time is winding down and you have to enjoy every moment you have with each other being a Razorback. They stepped up (in the fifth set) and found a way to win. I’m very proud of this tough win.” With the match score tied at two sets apiece, the Arkansas offense posted a .400 hitting percentage in the decisive fifth set. Alabama (14-10, 3-9 SEC) won the first two points of the set before the Razorbacks responded with five of the next six points to take the lead. The teams switched sides with Arkansas leading, 8-5. Looking for its first five-set win of the year, the Razorbacks scored the final four points of the match with two kills each from Anderson and Acosta. In the opening set, the Razorbacks turned an early two-point advantage into a 14-9 lead to force the match’s first timeout from Alabama. During the push, Arkansas got a kill and service ace from Norton. Later in the game, the visitors pulled to within two points with the Razorbacks still leading 18-16. Pulliza called a timeout to stop the Alabama run. Arkansas re-establish a five-point lead—23-18—after a consecutive second-contact kills by Santos. The Razorbacks won four of the final five points of the set to clinch the opener, using an Alabama service error on the second set point to close out the opener, 25-19. The home team registered a .423 hitting percentage in the first set. After trailing through the early stages of the second set, the Razorbacks evened the score at 10-all with a tandem block from Anderson and Fortado and a kill from Norton. Arkansas took a 15-12 lead after back-to-back kills from Acosta and Santos. Out of an Alabama timeout, Santos and Janeliss Torres-Lopez teamed up for a block. Another block, a solo swat by Anderson, pushed the Arkansas lead to 23-16 and forced a second timeout from Crimson Tide head coach. Norton gave the Razorbacks a handful of set points with a kill and on the next play, an Anderson-Santos block secured the set, 25-17, and gave Arkansas the 2-0 match lead. Another late-set run, this time a 5-1 surge, helped close out the game. Just like the third set, Arkansas went out to a 5-1 lead to start the fourth. The Crimson Tide chipped away before tying the score at 14-all on another kill by Duke-Ezeji. The teams traded points late into the set until the score was tied at 22-22. Alabama scored the final three points to clinch the fourth set, forcing a fifth with a kill Sierra Wilson.

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MISSOURI (15-8, 7-6 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE 1 Molly Kreklow 3 1 1 6 .000 28 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 5 Lisa Henning 3 13 4 36 .250 1 2 1 2 9 0 1 1 8 Whitney Little 3 4 2 12 .167 0 0 5 0 2 0 1 0 9 Jade Hayes 3 3 1 8 .250 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 11 Regan Peltier 3 5 3 14 .143 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 13 Emily Wilson 3 3 2 12 .083 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 Sarah Meister 3 0 0 0 .000 3 0 1 0 9 0 0 0 10 Lydia Ely 2 4 1 5 .600 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 3 33 14 93 .204 33 2 9 7 30 1 6 2 ARKANSAS (18-6, 9-4 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 4 Ashley Vazquez 3 5 Jasmine Norton 3 7 Amanda Anderson 3 9 Liz Fortado 3 11 Janeliss Torres 3 21 Roslandy Acosta 3 1 Christa Alvarez 3 6 Hayley Koop 3 10 Monica Bollinger 3 17 Emily Helm 3 TEAM Totals 3

K 5 10 10 2 6 12 0 0 0 0

E 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0

TA 11 22 15 9 11 18 0 0 0 0

PCT A SA SE RE DIG BS BA .273 38 0 1 0 1 0 1 .364 1 2 1 0 5 1 0 .533 0 2 0 0 5 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .364 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 .667 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 .000 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 1 1 9 0 0 .000 1 2 2 0 10 0 0 1 45 10 86 .407 42 7 5 2 41 3 10

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BE 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

BHE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team pushed its winning streak to four Sunday afternoon with a three-set win (25-23, 25-13, 25-15) over Missouri at Barnhill Arena. The Razorbacks registered a season-best .407 hitting percentage in the win. Roslandy Acota had 12 kills to lead a trio of double-digit performers. Defensively, libero Emily Helm had a match-high 10 digs and Janeliss Torres-Lopez led all players with six total blocks. “I thought we played really well today,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “Looking at the numbers, not only do they show we played well but it shows we played like a team. When you hit really high offensive numbers, in terms of kills and averages, it’s all a collective effort. I thought we were a great unit today. Down the stretch, every win is a good win. I have great respect for Missouri and what they do. I’m proud of our kids for showing up today and getting it done.” In her first career start with the Razorbacks, junior setter Ashley Vazquez dished out 38 assists to lead Arkansas (18-6, 9-4 SEC) to its season-best offensive performance. Sunday’s match was Arkansas’ eighth of the season with a .300 or higher hitting percentage; four of those have come during the conference season. The Razorbacks also tied their season best with seven service aces, including two each from Helm, Jasmine Norton and Amanda Anderson. In the first set, the two teams battled back-and-forth and were tied at 14-all—the 10th tie of the set—after a Missouri service error. The Razorbacks won eight of the next 10 points to take a 22-16 advantage. The run of points was capped by a Norton kill. The home team reached set point—24-21—on a kill by Anderson. The Tigers saved two set points but on the team’s third chance, Norton found the floor with another kill to clinch the opener, 25-23. Anderson and Norton each finished Sunday’s match with 10 kills. Helm opened the second set with consecutive service aces to give the Razorback an early lead. Arkansas turned a 4-3 score into a 12-4 advantage after back-to-back blocks featuring Torres-Lopez. Out of a Missouri timeout, the home team increased its lead to double-digits—155—with a kill on the right side by Liz Fortado. The cushion reached as high as 13 points. TorresLopez registered the final two kills of the set to give Arkansas a 25-13 win and 2-0 match lead. During the second set, the Razorbacks played error free on the offensive side. The team put down 16 kills on 27 swings, without an attack error. That added up to a .593 hitting percentage for Arkansas. With only 10 attack errors during the match, the Razorbacks also tied their season low for hitting miscues. With the help of a couple of Missouri miscues, the Razorbacks jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the third set. Arkansas went on to double up its opponent—10-5—with a block by Torres-Lopez and Vazquez. The home team forced a Missouri timeout after three straight kills pushed the lead to 20-12. Later in the set, Torres-Lopez found the floor to give the Razorbacks another 10-point lead at 23-13. On the team’s second match, Acosta notched her final kill to close out the set, 25-15, and the match.

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ALABAMA (14-10, 3-9 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 1 Sierra Wilson 5 6 Kryssi Daniels 5 8 Mattie Weldy 5 10 Kanesha Burch 5 14 Katherine White 5 15 Pricilla Duke-Ezeji 5 2 Cristina Arenas 5 3 Andrea McQuaid 5 5 Kelsey Melito 5 12 Laura Steiner 5 16 Sherrill Dahlmann 3 Totals 5

Match 24 vs. Missouri - Oct. 28, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-0 (25-23, 25-13, 25-15)

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Match 25 at Auburn - Nov. 2, 2012 Auburn, Ala. || Student Activities Center L, 2-3 (14-25, 25-15, 25-23, 20-25, 10-15)

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ARKANSAS (18-7, 9-5 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 4 Ashley Vazquez 1 5 Jasmine Norton 5 7 Amanda Anderson 5 9 Liz Fortado 5 11 Janeliss Torres 5 21 Roslandy Acosta 5 1 Christa Alvarez 5 6 Hayley Koop 5 10 Monica Bollinger 5 17 Emily Helm 5 33 Raymariely Santos 5 Totals 5

K 0 10 9 4 9 15 0 1 0 0 5 53

E 0 12 4 7 2 8 0 1 0 0 0 34

TA 1 46 25 27 16 43 1 5 0 2 10 176

PCT .000 -.043 .200 -.111 .438 .163 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .108

Match 26 at Texas A&M - Nov. 4, 2012 College Station, Texas || Reed Arena ena 25) L, 1-3 (25-23, 19-25, 18-25, 17-25)

A SA SE RE 4 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 3 2 3 1 37 2 1 0 51 7 7 4

DIG BS BA 1 0 0 17 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 3 12 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 0 0 25 0 0 9 0 1 80 2 10

BE 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

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

AUBURN (16-8, 7-7 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE 3 Bullock, Sarah 5 12 10 46 .043 0 0 1 2 5 Rowand, Chloe 5 2 0 10 .200 0 0 0 0 6 Culwell, Katherine 5 8 8 43 .000 1 1 0 5 8 Wintzinger, Chelsea 5 0 0 0 .000 26 1 1 0 9 Jersonsky, Camila 5 17 4 29 .448 0 2 3 0 12 McDonald, Courtney 5 9 1 19 .421 1 0 0 0 4 Arrington, Mary Hann 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 10 Richards, Ciara 5 0 0 0 .000 20 0 2 0 14 Harper, MacKenzy 3 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 16 Kearney, Halle 5 7 1 21 .286 0 0 0 0 27 Wroblicky, Sarah 5 0 0 0 .000 5 0 0 0 Totals 5 55 24 169 .183 53 4 7 7

DIG BS BA 20 0 2 2 0 4 11 1 3 15 0 0 2 1 8 1 0 5 0 0 0 14 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 16 0 0 84 2 26

BE 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

BHE 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3

AUBURN, Ala. – Roslandy Acosta had a team-high 15 kills and libero Emily Helm led all players with 25 digs but the University of Arkansas volleyball team dropped a five-set decision to Auburn (25-14, 15-25, 23-25, 25-20, 15-10) Friday evening at the Student Activities Center on the AU campus. With 15 kills and 12 digs, Acosta registered her second double-double of the season, while Jasmine Norton had her 12th double-double of the year with 10 kill and 17 digs. In the decisive fifth set, the teams traded points until Amanda Anderson gave Arkansas a 6-4 lead with a kill on a slide attack; Auburn won the first two points of the set. The teams switched sides with the Razorbacks leading 8-6 following an AU service error. The home team used a three-point surge to take an 11-10 lead to force an Arkansas timeout. The Tigers closed out the match on a 7-0 run to pick up the five-set win. The Tigers jumped out to the early advantage in the first set by winning seven of the first eight points and ultimately, taking an 11-4 lead to force a timeout from Arkansas head coach Robert Pulliza. The home team continued their run of points and eventually doubled up the Razorbacks, 20-10. Arkansas saved two set points but the Tigers went on to win the opener, 25-14. In a complete reverse of fortunes, the visitors raced out to a 7-1 advantage in the second set and eventually took a double-digit advantage at 14-4. Auburn head coach Rick Nold used both of his timeouts during the run by the Razorbacks. Arkansas retained its lead throughout the set and back-to-back kills from Norton gave her team a 20-8 lead. Auburn pulled to within eight late in the set, but consecutive kills by Anderson and Acosta secured the game, 25-15, and evened the match at one set each. Trailing by two late in set three, the Razorbacks put together a 6-1 run to take a 21-18 lead. During the surge, Arkansas was aided by consecutive points—a kill and service ace—from Santos. The teams went back and forth until the Razorbacks arrived at set point, 24-20. Auburn won three in a row before Anderson and Liz Fortado teamed up for a block to close out the set, 25-23, and give Arkansas a 2-1 match lead. The fourth set was tied on a handful of occasions before the teams traded two-point leads. Auburn made the first definitive move of the game and took a 16-13 lead. The Razorbacks pulled to within one—19-18—after a kill out of the middle by Janeliss Torres-Lopez and an ace by Helm. However, the home team won six of the last eight points of the set to win the game, 25-20, and force a fifth set.

ARKANSAS (18-8, 9-6 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 5 Jasmine Norton 4 7 Amanda Anderson 4 9 Liz Fortado 4 11 Janeliss Torres 4 21 Roslandy Acosta 4 33 Raymariely Santos 4 1 Christa Alvarez 3 3 Kasey Heckelman 1 4 Ashley Vazquez 3 6 Hayley Koop 4 10 Monica Bollinger 4 12 Clarissa Pavey 1 17 Emily Helm 4 23 Summer Morgan 1 Totals 4

K 18 4 7 5 11 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 51

TEXAS A&M (19-5, 11-4 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K 1 Mellinger, Tori 4 10 6 Sawatzky, Allie 4 8 7 Minnerly, Stephanie 4 7 9 Reynolds, Heather 4 0 10 Kastmo, Alisia 4 15 14 Miller, Lindsey 4 12 3 Pendergast, Megan 4 0 5 Kinley, Kelsey 3 0 24 Patrick, Sierra 4 12 TEAM Totals 4 64

E 6 3 3 1 6 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 23

TA 48 18 16 17 50 8 3 0 2 11 0 0 0 0 173

E 3 3 2 0 5 1 0 0 5

TA 31 24 19 0 40 26 0 0 30

PCT A SA SE RE .250 0 2 1 0 .056 1 2 0 0 .250 0 0 0 0 .235 0 0 0 0 .100 1 0 0 1 .250 31 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 10 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 3 1 1 1 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 1 1 .000 0 0 0 0 .162 48 5 5 3

PCT A SA SE RE .226 4 1 0 2 .208 46 0 1 1 .263 4 0 0 1 .000 1 1 0 0 .250 0 0 1 0 .423 1 0 2 0 .000 2 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .233 0 0 0 0 1 19 170 .265 58 3 4 5

DIG BS BA 21 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 5 14 0 1 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 1 0 0 78 1 12

BE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

DIG BS BA BE 13 0 0 0 15 0 1 1 1 1 3 1 5 0 0 0 14 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 32 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 3 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The University of Arkansas volleyball team am registered three doubledouble performances Sunday afternoon but Texas A&M came away with a four-set win (23-25, 25-19, 25-18, 25-17) in College Station, Texas. Jasmine Norton led alll players with 18 kills and gs. completed her 13th double-double of the season with a team-high 21 digs. Roslandy Acosta finished Sunday’s match with 11 kills and 14 digs, igs, good for her third double-double of the year. With her seventh kill of the match, she reached 500 00 career kills. Raymariely Santos totaled 31 assists and 11 digs against the Aggies. Defensively, Janeliss Torres-Lopez had a match-high five total blocks and libero Emily Helm had 18 digs. 8-8, 9-6 SEC) took its first After a 3-0 start for the Aggies and seven early ties, Arkansas (18-8, lead of the match at 11-10 with a kill by Norton. With another kill from m Norton, the Razorbacks built a three-point advantage and led 13-10. Texas A&M (19-5, 11-4 SEC) EC) responded to pull even. The first set featured 17 ties between the two teams. Arkansas got a kill from Norton and a service ace from Amandaa Anderson to take a late 23-21 lead. Once again, the Aggies responded to even the score. With the he score knotted at 23-all, the Razorbacks scored the final two points of the set. Acosta picked upp her fourth kill of the set, a shot down the line off the A&M block, to secure the opener, 25-23. The Razorbacks won the first two points of the second set, but the home team rallied with a surge of points to take a 10-5 lead, forcing a timeout from Arkansas head coach Robert Pulliza. Texas A&M stretched its lead to as high as nine points before the Razorbacks backs began to chip away. The visitors got as close as four with the Aggies leading, 23-19. However, ever, Texas A&M won the next two points to clinch the set, 25-19. Despite seven kills in the third set from Norton, the Aggies built uilt an early lead behind a handful of scrambling defensive plays and held on for the set win, 25-18. -18. Texas A&M led 13-7 when the Razorbacks called their second timeout of the set. Arkansas pulled ulled to within three late in the set on a kill by Hayley Koop but the Aggies closed out the set by winning inning six of the final eight points. The home team won the first five points of the fourth set, but the Razorbacks started to chip away. Arkansas pulled to within two after a kill from Norton and drew rew even at 12-12 when a serve from Anderson trickled over the net for an ace. From that point, however, owever, Texas A&M went on an 8-1 run to re-establish control of the set.

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2012 MATCH RECAPS Match 27 vs. Kentucky - Nov. 11, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-2 (22-25, 16-25, 25-19, 25-20, 15-10)

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Emily Helm tallied eight 20-dig matches during her junior season including a 20-dig performance in Arkansas’ rally past Kentucky in five sets on Nov. 11.

ARKANSAS (19-8, 10-6 SEC) SP K ## PLAYER 5 Jasmine Norton 5 22 7 Amanda Anderson 5 8 9 Liz Fortado 5 9 11 Janeliss Torres 5 1 21 Roslandy Acosta 5 17 33 Raymariely Santos 5 3 1 Christa Alvarez 1 0 3 Kasey Heckelman 1 0 4 Ashley Vazquez 4 0 6 Hayley Koop 5 0 10 Monica Bollinger 5 0 17 Emily Helm 5 0 2 0 23 Summer Morgan TEAM 5 60 Totals

E 6 2 3 5 0 0 7 1 0 1 25

TA 37 19 18 43 0 9 40 4 0 2 172

E 9 1 0 2 9 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

TA 45 22 23 11 51 13 0 1 0 1 0 0 1

PCT A SA SE .324 0 2 3 .421 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .116 0 2 4 .000 0 0 1 .222 53 2 0 .150 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 .000 2 1 2 .000 1 0 1 .192 56 7 14 PCT .289 .318 .391 -.091 .157 .231 .000 -1.000 .000 -1.000 .000 .000 .000

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A SA SE RE 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 23 168 .220 54 3 5 7

DIG BS BA B 15 0 5 0 3 3 0 0 8 0 0 1 12 0 0 8 0 4 6 1 2 0 0 1 17 0 0 12 0 0 74 1 23 2

BE 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

DIG BS BA B BE 9 0 1 2 6 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 20 1 2 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Facing a 0-2 match deficit, the University of Arkansas volleyb volleyball team rallied past Kentucky in five sets (22-25, 16-25, 25-19, 25-20, 15-10) Sunday afternoon afternoo at Barnhill Arena. Jasmine Norton tied her season high with a match-best 22 kills and Roslandy A Acosta registered her fourth double-double of the season with 17 kills and 20 digs, both career-hig career-high numbers. “I’m extremely proud of the effort and character our team showed today,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “We beat a very good team. Not only did we beat a very good team bu but we had do it coming from two sets behind. We started a little off and our energy was all over th the board. We were not executing in the first two sets. We talked about finding our collective effort and getting organized. “We had to make a decision. Either we were going to commit to going after it tto win in five or we were going to lay down and give it away. Our team committed to being great aand I’m very proud of them. It was a great effort from them.” With the victory, Arkansas improved to 19-8 overall and 10-6 in Southeastern Conference play. The team’s 19 wins are the most under Pulliza and the 10 conference wins ties the team’s output last season. Sunday’s win is the first time an Arkansas team has rallied from a 0-2 deficit since the 2008 season. For the second time this season, the Razorbacks avoided a three-match losing streak by beating Kentucky. Raymariely Santos posted her team-leading 14th double-double of the season season. The Razorback setter finished the match with 43 assists and 10 digs. Liz Fortado tallied nine kill kills and a .391 hitting percentage while Amanda Anderson added eight kills. Junior libero Emily Helm tied Acosta for the match lead with 20 digs and freshman Monica Bollinger established a new care career best with 13 digs. During the match, Anderson recorded her 250th career block. In the decisive fifth set, Arkansas (19-8, 10-6 SEC) raced out to a 4-1 lead. The home team Torres-Lopez. From that held a 7-4 advantage after a tandem block from Acosta and Janeliss Torres-Lopez point, Kentucky (17-10, 11-6 SEC) got no closer than two. When the teams switched switche sides, the Razorbacks held an 8-5 advantage. Fortado and Norton posted back-to-back kills to push the Arkansas lead to 12 12-8. A kill by Anderson kept the advantage at four, 13-9, and the team arrived at match point after a UK attack error by Ashley Frazier. On the team’s second opportunity to close out the match, Kentucky’s Jackie Napper sent her serve into the net to seal the Razorback victory. After dropping the first two matches, Arkansas registered a .325 hitting perce percentage in the third set to get on the scoreboard. Norton had eight kills alone in the game, including th the final three points. She also had the set-winning kill in the fourth set to even the match at 2-2. “We came out slow and played tired in the beginning,” Norton said. “But betw between games two and three, we came together and said ‘hey, we’ve beaten this team before’ and w we used that fire to give us confidence to finish the match.”

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KENTUCKY (17-10, 11-6 SEC) # PLAYER ## SP K 1 W hitney Billings 5 18 Whitney 2 Alexandra Morgan 5 10 9 Sara Schwarzwalder 5 3 5 10 12 Lauren O’Conner 15 Jackie Napper 5 0 32 Christine Hartmann 5 2 4 Ashley Frazier 5 13 10 Shelby Workman 1 1 5 0 11 Stephanie Klefot 14 Jessi Greenbergg 5 1 5 58 Totals

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Match 28 vs. Georgia - Nov. 16, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-1 (25-18, 19-25, 25-16, 25-16)

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GEORGIA (13-14, 7-10 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 4 Buckendahl, Chloe 4 7 Northcutt, Brittany 4 10 Kehoe, Kaylee 4 14 Bahr, Briana 4 17 Eatmon, Jasmine 4 20 Perri, Elena 4 5 Le’au, Tirah 4 6 Smiley, Gaby 2 8 Baumert, Maggie 4 11 Teknipp, Lauren 4 13 Smith, Stacey 1 19 Summers, Allison 4 Totals 4

K 0 6 1 5 9 5 14 0 0 11 0 0 51

ARKANSAS (20-8, 11-6 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K 5 Jasmine Norton 4 15 7 Amanda Anderson 4 14 9 Liz Fortado 4 5 11 Janeliss Torres 4 15 21 Roslandy Acosta 4 13 33 Raymariely Santos 4 5 3 Kasey Heckelman 2 0 4 Ashley Vazquez 4 0 10 Monica Bollinger 4 0 17 Emily Helm 4 0 23 Summer Morgan 1 0 Totals 4 67

E 1 3 0 5 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 17 E 5 2 4 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 17

TA 9 22 3 16 20 15 23 1 0 29 3 0 141

PCT -.111 .136 .333 .000 .350 .200 .522 .000 .000 .310 .000 .000 .241

TA PCT 29 .345 20 .600 16 .062 23 .652 32 .281 14 .286 0 .000 1 -1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 135 .370

Match 29 vs. Ole Miss - Nov. 18, 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. || Barnhill Arena W, 3-1 (17-25, 25-16, 25-22, 25-22)

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE 1 1 0 2 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 21 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 19 0 0 0 49 2 4 4 47 2 4 2 A SA SE RE 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 52 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62 4 5 2

DIG BS BA 13 1 2 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 1 1 9 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 59 2 10

BE 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – For the first time since the 2005 season, the University of Arkansas volleyball team won its 20th match of the season with a four-set victory over Georgia (25-18, 19-25, 25-16, 25-16) Friday evening at Barnhill Arena. In the win, the Razorbacks registered a .370 hitting percentage behind four double-digit kill performances and a 52-assist night from Raymariely Santos. “I thought we played three unbelievable sets and credit to Georgia in the second set,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “You cannot just sit back against a team like that because they will take advantage of those opportunities. Credit to our team for responding after that second set and understanding that we are on a journey and that we have to take care of business.” Jasmine Norton and Janeliss Torres-Lopez led all players with 15 kills each, while Amanda Anderson and Roslandy Acosta added 14 and 13 kills, respectively. In the middle, Torres-Lopez posted a .652 hitting percentage (15-0-23) and Anderson hit .600 (14-2-20). Norton completed her 14th double-double of the season with 13 digs. Libero Emily Helm had a team-high 15 digs and Monica Bollinger added 11 digs behind the block. With the win, Arkansas (20-8, 11-6 SEC) completed the season sweep of the Bulldogs and improved to 18-9 all-time against Georgia. The team’s 11 wins in Southeastern Conference play are a program high under Pulliza, surpassing the team’s 10 league wins last season. After an even start between the teams, the Razorbacks used a four-point surge to take a 1411 lead in the first set and force Georgia (13-14, 7-10 SEC) to call its first timeout of the match. The Bulldogs pulled to within two but out of a timeout, Arkansas re-established a four-point lead, 20-16, after a kill from Torres-Lopez. The home team won the last four points of the set and a kill Anderson closed out the opener in favor of the Razorbacks, 25-18. Torres-Lopez and Anderson combined for 12 kills in the first set. Having dropped game two, the Razorbacks jumped out to a 5-1 lead in the third set. Georgia fought back to within one but Arkansas reeled off three straight to secure a 10-6 lead and force a timeout from the visitors. The Razorbacks started to open their lead and with consecutive kills on the outside by Norton and Acosta, the home team took a 20-11 lead. Regaining her presence in the middle, Torres-Lopez put down the final three kills of the set. “It’s awesome to see the seniors step up to the plate and turn the match around to bring it home on their senior weekend,” Pulliza said. “We’re not just talking about a senior night. We’re talking about senior weekend and senior week, and taking advantage of every opportunity that we have to play in Barnhill Arena with the band and Razorback Nation. They embraced it when it counted today and got it done.” The Bulldogs won four of the first six points of the fourth set before Arkansas responded with a run of points to go ahead 12-9 following a kill out of the middle by Anderson. Later in the set, the Razorbacks turned a two-point advantage into a 21-14 lead following a tandem block by Norton and Torres-Lopez. Arkansas won nine of the final 11 points and behind a .643 hitting percentage, won the final set, 25-16.

OLE MISS (11-16, 5-13 SEC) ## PLAYER SP 3 Ty Laporte 4 12 Amanda Philpot 4 13 Nakeyta Clair 4 15 Evan St. Laurent 3 22 Allegra Wells 4 32 Kara Morgan 4 1 Whitney Craven 2 5 Ashley Veach 4 8 Seini Moimoi 4 23 Rachael McLamore 4 TEAM Totals 4

K 8 6 14 0 7 8 1 0 7 0

PCT A SA SE RE DIG BS BA .211 0 3 5 0 3 0 3 .067 39 1 1 0 8 0 2 .242 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 .000 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .045 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 .143 3 2 0 0 7 0 2 .500 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 .000 4 1 0 1 20 0 0 .467 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 .000 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 51 25 136 .191 49 7 7 2 56 0 22

ARKANSAS (21-8, 12-6 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K 5 Jasmine Norton 4 17 7 Amanda Anderson 4 9 9 Liz Fortado 4 4 11 Janeliss Torres 4 9 21 Roslandy Acosta 4 13 33 Raymariely Santos 4 5 1 Christa Alvarez 1 0 3 Kasey Heckelman 3 0 4 Ashley Vazquez 4 0 6 Hayley Koop 1 0 10 Monica Bollinger 4 0 17 Emily Helm 4 0 Totals 4 57

E 4 5 6 0 6 4 0 0 0 0

E 8 4 2 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 22

TA 19 15 33 0 22 28 2 2 15 0

TA 43 21 11 14 40 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 140

PCT A SA SE RE .209 1 0 0 4 .238 1 1 0 0 .182 0 0 0 0 .571 0 0 0 0 .175 0 0 1 0 .364 45 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 6 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 2 0 .000 2 0 0 3 .250 55 2 4 7

BE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BHE 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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DIG BS BA BE 9 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 15 1 1 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 54 5 6 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – On a day of celebration for its six seniors, the University of Arkansas volleyball team knocked off Ole Miss in four sets (17-25, 25-16, 25-22, 25-22) Sunday afternoon at Barnhill Arena. Jasmine Norton led all players with 17 kills, while fellow senior Roslandy Acosta registered her fifth double-double of the season with 13 kills and 15 digs. With the win, the Razorbacks improved to 21-8 overall and 12-6 in Southeastern Conference play. Prior to Sunday’s match, the Razorbacks’ six seniors—Acosta, Amanda Anderson, Kasey Heckelman, Marci King, Norton and Janeliss Torres-Lopez—were recognized with an on-court presentation. During Sunday’s match, Norton moved into 10th place on the SEC all-time kills list with 1,750 career kills. She is the first player to join that group since 2006. Raymariely Santos finished the match with 45 assists and is now No. 4 on the program’s career assists list. “The win speaks for itself in terms of the team’s success,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “More important than the win is the mark this senior class has left on Arkansas volleyball. It’s a mark that will always be remembered and they have left a stamp of excellence on what Arkansas volleyball is about. I’m very proud of them and very proud of our team today.” Ole Miss (11-16, 5-13 SEC) never trailed in the first set, jumping out to 12-7 lead after a pair of service aces by Ty Laporte. Arkansas saved one set point with a kill by Torres-Lopez but Ole Miss went on to close out the game, 25-17. In the second set, the Razorbacks jumped out to a 5-2 lead after back-to-back kills from Raymariely Santos. Ole Miss pulled to within one but the home team rattled off six straight points— capped by a Norton kill—to take a 16-9 lead. The Rebels got as close as three late in set but Arkansas responded with consecutive kills by Acosta and Norton to regain momentum, and closed out the set, 25-16, by winning six of the last seven point. The Rebels opened up an early three-point lead and led 10-7 after an Arkansas service error. The Razorbacks responded with a six-point surge that featured two solo blocks and a kill by Anderson. Down the stretch, Ole Miss pulled to within one on three separate occasions but the home team withstood the charge. The team arrived at set point on an Ole Miss attack error, and two points later, Acosta found the floor with her sixth kill of the game to secure a 2-1 match lead. Needing to win the fourth to stay alive, the Rebels won five of the first seven points of the set. Kills by Norton and Liz Fortado pulled Arkansas even at 9-all but Ole Miss won the next three points to regain the lead. The visitors’ lead fluctuated between one and three before Pulliza called a timeout with his team trailing, 20-17. After the timeout, the Razorback seniors made a final stand on their home court and were responsible for six of the team’s last eight points, including the final three. Acosta and Torres-Lopez teamed up for a block to even the score at 22-all before Anderson stepped back to the service line and delivered an ace to give Arkansas its first lead of the set, 23-22. An Ole Miss attack error gave the Razorbacks match point, and on her final swing at Barnhill Arena, Norton found the back line to lift her team to the set and match win.

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2012 MATCH RECAPS Match 30 at LSU - Nov. 21, 2012 Baton Rouge, La. || Maravich Center W, 3-1 (25-22, 25-13, 23-25, 25-12) E 8 5 2 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 22

TA 33 23 15 11 46 11 1 0 0 0 140

PCT A SA SE RE .212 0 1 1 1 .304 0 0 0 1 .133 0 0 0 1 .545 0 0 0 0 .152 0 0 1 1 .091 43 1 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 4 1 2 0 .000 1 1 1 1 .000 1 2 0 0 .214 49 6 6 5

DIG BS BA 10 0 3 4 1 4 0 0 2 2 0 4 12 0 0 3 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 13 0 0 27 0 0 73 2 17

BE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

LSU (12-17, 8-12 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE 1 FEARS, Khourtni 4 2 3 11 -.091 1 0 1 1 4 ELLIOTT, Desiree 4 12 10 33 .061 0 1 1 1 5 MAAS, Marissa 2 1 0 4 .250 0 0 0 0 6 JONES, Madie 4 11 8 42 .071 0 0 0 0 13 JACOBSEN, Victoria 2 0 0 0 .000 2 0 1 0 24 LEAK, Cati 4 5 9 39 -.103 0 0 1 1 2 GERIG, Jackie 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 3 DELAHOUSSAYE, Sam4 0 0 1 .000 0 3 0 3 9 MAHAFFEY, Madi 2 4 2 16 .125 2 0 0 0 14 PARDO, Malorie 4 3 0 7 .429 26 1 0 0 15 SMITH, Haley 4 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 26 MANNARI, Meghan 4 0 0 1 .000 3 0 2 0 Totals 4 38 32 154 .039 36 5 7 6

DIG BS BA 3 0 3 3 0 5 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 3 1 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 1 10 0 0 4 0 0 23 0 0 59 2 14

BE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

BATON ROUGE, La. – Behind a pair of double-double performances from Roslandy Acosta and Jasmine Norton, the University of Arkansas volleyball team registered a four-set win over LSU (2522, 25-13, 23-25, 25-12) Wednesday evening in Baton Rouge, La. Norton finished the night with a match-high 15 kills and 10 digs, while Acosta totaled 11 kills and 12 digs. With the win, Arkansas improves to 22-8 overall and 13-6 in Southeastern Conference play. The Razorbacks’ win was the program’s first in Baton Rouge since the 2004 season. Amanda Anderson added 12 kills and a match-high five total blocks, while junior libero Emily Helm tallied a career-high 27 digs. The Razorbacks out-dug LSU, 73-59. Janeliss Torres-Lopez finished the match with seven kills on a .545 hitting percentage to go along with four total blocks. “We knew we would have to be on top of our game tonight against a very good LSU team,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “We prepared ourselves with the quick turnaround from Sunday’s match and it paid off tonight. I’m excited about where our team is right now.” With the score tied at 4-all in the first set, the Razorbacks won six of the next seven points to double up LSU (12-17, 8-12 SEC), 10-5. Arkansas kept the advantage with another surge of points—this time a 5-0 run—to push its lead to 16-8. Out of the Tigers’ second timeout, the Razorbacks maintained their lead and were the first to 20 after consecutive kill from Acosta. The Tigers began to rally back, pulling to within three before Norton thumped a shot down the line to bring Arkansas to match point at 24-20. LSU won the next two points but on the team’s third chance to close out the set, Anderson and Norton combined for a block to clinch the opener, 25-22. As was the case in the first set, the team played to an even start before the Razorbacks reeled off four of five points to take a 10-6 lead. The visitors extended their lead to 16-7 after an LSU attack error. Back-to-back miscues by the Tigers pushed the Arkansas lead to double-digits, 22-12. On the Razorbacks’ first set point, Torres-Lopez and Liz Fortado teamed up for the gamewinning block. In the third set, LSU played with a lead for a majority of the set. With the Tigers leading 1310, Arkansas put together a three-point run to pull even. During the stretch, the Razorbacks picked up a kill and service ace from Norton. However, the home team re-established its momentum and stretched its lead to 19-15 after a block. Arkansas pulled to within one on three occasions before LSU clinched the game, 25-23. The Razorbacks took an early 5-2 lead in the fourth set after a service ace from Ashley Vazquez. Santos tallied an ace of her own to give Arkansas an 8-4 lead and force LSU into its first timeout of the set. Holding on to a three-point lead, the Razorbacks rattled off the next seven points to take a 20-10 lead. Torres-Lopez and Kasey Heckelman combined for another block to give Arkansas a 23-12 lead. Two points later, an LSU attack landed out to secure the match.

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ARKANSAS (22-9, 13-7 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K 5 Jasmine Norton 5 18 7 Amanda Anderson 5 11 9 Liz Fortado 5 13 11 Janeliss Torres 5 8 21 Roslandy Acosta 5 13 33 Raymariely Santos 5 5 1 Christa Alvarez 1 0 3 Kasey Heckelman 2 0 4 Ashley Vazquez 5 0 6 Hayley Koop 1 0 10 Monica Bollinger 5 0 17 Emily Helm 5 0 23 Summer Morgan 2 0 TEAM Totals 5 68

E 5 2 5 3 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

A SA SE RE DIG BS BA 0 1 5 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 3 8 0 1 54 2 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 7 0 0 5 0 1 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 21 146 .322 65 8 11 9 50 1 14

SOUTH CAROLINA (18-14, 6-14 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K E 9 Christina Glover 5 0 0 11 Cara Howley 5 15 3 12 Juliette Thevenin 5 26 7 16 Bethanie Thomas 5 11 3 20 Taylor Bruns 5 4 1 22 Megan Kent 4 1 0 1 Paige Wheeler 5 0 0 4 Darian Dozier 4 3 0 13 Jenna Allen 5 8 3 TEAM Totals 5 68 17

TA 43 18 26 19 27 10 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

TA 0 21 49 25 12 4 0 10 22

PCT .302 .500 .308 .263 .333 .400 .000 .000 .000 -.333 .000 .000 .000

PCT A SA SE RE .000 1 3 2 0 .571 1 1 2 0 .388 1 1 3 3 .320 5 2 0 1 .250 52 2 1 0 .250 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 3 1 .300 0 0 0 0 .227 0 0 0 0 3 143 .357 61 9 11 8

BE 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BHE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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DIG BS BA BE 7 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 6 0 1 0 10 0 1 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47

1

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BHE 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

COLUMBIA, S.C. – On the final day of the regular season in the Southeastern Conference, the University of Arkansas volleyball team dropped a five-set decision to South Carolina (24-26, 25-18, 28-26, 19-25, 15-10) Friday afternoon in Columbia, S.C. Jasmine Norton finished the match with a team-high 18 kills while freshman Liz Fortado added a career-best 13 kills against the Gamecocks. With the loss, Arkansas closes out its 2012 regular season with a 22-9 overall record and a 13-7 mark in league play. The Razorbacks finished the match with four double-digit kill performances. In addition to Norton and Fortado, Roslandy Acosta and Amanda Anderson tallied 13 and 11 kills, respectively. Junior setter Raymariely Santos equaled her season high with 54 assists on her way to setting Arkansas to a .322 hitting percentage, its 10th match of the year with figure of .300 or higher. During Friday’s match, Santos moved into third place on the program’s all-time list with 2,868 career assists. With their respective efforts against South Carolina, Norton moved into eighth place on the SEC all-time kills list and Anderson moved into a tie for 19th on Arkansas’ career kills list. Now with 1,783 kills during her career, Norton moved past former SEC standouts Shonda Cole of South Carolina (2003-06) and Tamala Brightman of Tennessee (1990-93) into her current position. Anderson has amassed 780 career kills as a middle blocker. In the decisive fifth set, South Carolina (18-14, 6-14 SEC) jumped out to a 5-0 lead before Fortado put down the Razorbacks’ first kill. When the teams switched sides, the Gamecocks were ahead, 8-4. In an extended rally, Arkansas got an assist from a support beam that kept a ball in play during a point eventually won by the Razorbacks with a block from Fortado and Janeliss Torres-Lopez. From that play, however, the Gamecocks turned a three-point lead into a five-point advantage with a pair of kills from Jenna Allen. The home team arrived at set point with a 14-8 lead. Arkansas won the next two points by way of an SC service error and an Anderson-Norton block. On the team’s third match point, South Carolina sealed the five-set victory with a kill from Bethanie Thomas. With the match tied at 1-1, the tale of the third game unfolded with the home team holding a handful of set points at 24-20. Including a pair of Norton kills, Arkansas won the next four points to pull even on the scoreboard. On the next two set points for South Carolina, Santos pushed the ball out to Norton and the senior attacker responded with a pair of kills. However, on their seventh set point, the Gamecocks secured the game and took a 2-1 match lead with a kill. The Razorbacks extended the match with their best offensive set of the day in game four. Like the first set, the score was tied at 12-all when Arkansas made its first definitive move. With a couple of service aces off the hand of Ashley Vazquez and a kill by Acosta, the visitors carried a 15-12 lead. The Razorbacks increased the lead to five—20-15—to force a second South Carolina timeout. Anderson put away a Santos set to bring her team to set point. The two teams then traded service errors but the one by Thevenin handed Arkansas the set, 25-19.

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ARKANSAS (22-8, 13-6 SEC) ## PLAYER SP K 5 Jasmine Norton 4 15 7 Amanda Anderson 4 12 9 Liz Fortado 4 4 11 Janeliss Torres 4 7 21 Roslandy Acosta 4 11 33 Raymariely Santos 4 3 3 Kasey Heckelman 1 0 4 Ashley Vazquez 4 0 10 Monica Bollinger 4 0 17 Emily Helm 4 0 Totals 4 52

Match 31 at South Carolina - Nov. 23, 2012 Columbia, S.C. || Volleyball Competition Facility L, 2-3 (26-24, 18-25, 26-28, 25-19, 10-15)

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Match 32 vs. Wichita State - Nov. 30, 2012 Lawrence, Kan. || Allen Fieldhouse L, 2-3 (25-16, 27-25, 17-25, 23-25, 10-15)

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WICHITA STATE (23-9) ## PLAYER 2 Banwart, Kelsey 3 Field, Elizabeth 6 Adney, Emily 8 Feekin, Chelsey 11 Hinkle, Jordan 28 Andrade, Ashley 1 Driskill, Ashlyn 5 Floyd, MaryAshton 7 Reilly, Katie 10 Church, Jackie 20 Sanders, Sam 33 Urban, Gaby TEAM Totals

SP K E TA PCT A SA SE RE 5 0 0 0 .000 3 4 2 1 5 14 5 34 .265 0 0 0 0 5 7 5 34 .059 1 1 3 0 5 6 4 13 .154 54 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 5 23 1 39 .564 2 0 1 0 5 8 6 32 .062 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 3 5 2 14 .214 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 1 3 5 4 13 .077 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 5 68 27 179 .229 66 6 8 3

DIG BS BA BE 17 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 7 0 3 0 16 0 4 1 7 0 0 0 3 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 17 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

ARKANSAS (22-10) ## PLAYER 5 Jasmine Norton 7 Amanda Anderson 9 Liz Fortado 11 Janeliss Torres 21 Roslandy Acosta 33 Raymariely Santos 4 Ashley Vazquez 10 Monica Bollinger 17 Emily Helm 23 Summer Morgan Totals

SP 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 5

DIG BS BA 13 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 3 12 0 2 14 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 71 3 14

K 16 9 10 1 20 5 0 0 0 0 61

E 11 2 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 23

TA 55 24 27 9 57 10 0 0 0 0 182

PCT .091 .292 .259 -.111 .263 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .209

A SA SE RE 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 47 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 58 3 4 6

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19 2 BE 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

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

LAWRENCE, Kan. – The University of Arkansas volleyball team closed out its season Friday evening with a five-set loss (16-25, 25-27, 25-17, 25-23, 15-10) to Wichita State in the first round of the 2012 NCAA Division I Championship. Roslandy Acosta led a trio of Razorbacks in double digits with a career-high 20 kills, and was joined by Jasmine Norton with 16 kills and Liz Fortado with 10. Arkansas wrapped its 2012 campaign with a 22-10 overall record and the program’s 10th NCAA appearance. Acosta completed her seventh double-double of the season with 12 digs to go along with her offensive output. Along with her 16 kills, Norton added 13 digs for her team-leading 16th doubledouble this season. She also tallied five total blocks. Norton closes out her Razorback career with 1,799 kills, the eighth-highest total in Southeastern Conference history. From the setter position, Raymariely Santos dished out 47 assists and had 14 digs for her 15th double-double performance. Junior libero Emily Helm led all players with 21 digs. “First, I want to congratulate Wichita State on a great season and a great match tonight,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “We knew we would have our hands full with them and we just saw the reason why. That said, I’m very proud of our team. I’m very proud of our season. I’ve had a great journey that I know our players and staff will always remember. We just had a tough one tonight that didn’t come our way.” In the fifth and decisive set, Arkansas won three of the first four points but the two teams continued its back-and-forth play that marked a majority of Friday’s match. Fortado found the floor with her final kill of the night to even the score at 10-10, the ninth tie of game five. However, Wichita State reeled off the final five points of the set to complete the comeback victory. With the score tied early in the first set, the Razorbacks rattled off seven points in a row to double up Wichita State on the scoreboard, 14-7. Later in the set, Arkansas used a run of four points and after back-to-back Shocker errors, the lead was 20-11. Amanda Anderson found the floor to give Arkansas set point and its first double-digit lead of the match, 24-14. Arkansas clinched the opener with a Shocker attack error. In the opening set, the Razorbacks’ offense was paced by 12 kills from its outside hitter. Acosta tallied seven kills in the first set, while Norton found the floor five times. Defensively, Arkansas held the Shockers to a -.032 hitting percentage in set one. Wichita State led early in the second set, taking a 7-4 lead after a kill from Sam Sanders. Like they did in the first, the Razorbacks used a 7-0 charge to go ahead with a 13-8 lead. Arkansas maintained a four or five point lead until a pair of attack errors brought the Shockers to within two at 21-19. Acosta registered a kill to give her team its first of three set points, 24-23. After a kill from Fortado, fellow freshman Monica Bollinger stepped to the service line and responded with an ace that clipped the top of the net and fell to the floor to secure a 2-0 match lead. Having fought back to win games three and four, the Shockers were led by a match-high 23 kills from Ashley Andrade and her .564 hitting percentage and five total blocks. Chelsey Feekin directed the Wichita State attack with 54 assists and added 16 digs.

INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES Roslandy Acosta AVCA All-America Honorable Mention AVCA All-South Region First Team All-SEC First Team adidas/Michigan Challenge All-Tournament Arkansas Invitational MVP Amanda Anderson SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Liz Fortado SEC All-Freshman Team Razorback Invitational All-Tournament Kasey Heckelman Capital One Academic All-District VI Emily Helm SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 4) Razorback Invitational Outstanding Libero Hayley Koop SEC Community Service Team Jasmine Norton AVCA All-America Honorable Mention COBRA All-National Third Team AVCA All-South Region First Team All-SEC Second Team adidas/Michigan Challenge All-Tournament Arkansas Invitational All-Tournament Preseason All-SEC Team COBRA All-Preseason Third Team Raymariely Santos Razorback Invitational MVP Arkansas Invitational All-Tournament Janeliss Torres-Lopez SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 24) Razorback Invitational All-Tournament

TEAM ACCOLADES 10th NCAA Tournament Appearance in Program History 10th 20-Win Season in Program History Arkansas Invitational & Razorback Invitational Team Champions

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER ALL-TIME TOP 5 (1994-present) Kills 1. 2185 Krystal Osborne (.221) ..................... 1994-97 2. 1799 Jasmine Norton (.210) ..................... 2009-12 3. 1595 Denitza Koleva (.201) ...................... 2003-06 4. 1471 Kim Storey (.365) ............................. 1995-98 5. 1409 Libby Windell (.355)........................ 1999-02 Kills per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 4.10 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ................... 1994 2. 4.02 Krystal Osborne (543 sets) ............... 1994-97 3. 3.80 Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12 4. 3.64 Sara Kincaid (237 sets) ..................... 2002-03 5. 3.64 Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 Attack attempts 1. 5626 Krystal Osborne (2185-939-5626) ... 1994-97 2. 4725 Jasmine Norton (1799-807-4725) ...... 2009-12 3. 4481 Denitza Koleva (1595-693-4481) ..... 2003-06 4. 3623 Kele Brewer (1192-520-3623) .......... 2003-06 5. 3494 Denise Baez (1377-439-3494) .......... 1994-96 Attack pct. (minimum 15 attempts) 1. .365 Kim Storey (1471-383-2983)............ 1995-98 2. .355 Libby Windell (1409-365-2941) ...... 1999-02 3. .341 Sara Kincaid (863-254-1785) ........... 2002-03 4. .331 Jessica Field (1268-342-2797) .......... 1995-98 5. .318 Kasey Heckelman (161-46-362) ....... 2011-12 Assists 1. 5886 2. 3182 3. 2915 4. 2825 5. 2732

Tina Rico (539 sets).......................... 1994-97 Ning Zhao (245 sets)........................ 1998-99 Raymariely Santos (327 sets) ....2010-pres. Lindsay Scanlan (397 sets)............... 2006-09 Roberta Tarnauskaite (235 sets) ....... 2002-03

Assists per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 12.99 Ning Zhao (245 sets)........................ 1998-99 2. 11.63 Roberta Tarnauskaite (235 sets) ....... 2002-03 3. 10.92 Tina Rico (539 sets).......................... 1994-97 4. 8.91 Raymariely Santos (327 sets) ....2010-pres. 5. 8.83 Evgeniya Rangelova (223 sets) ........ 2000-01 Service aces 1. 160 Tina Rico (539 sets).......................... 1994-97 2. 140 Anna Velikanova (296 sets) ............. 2000-02 3. 135 Kim Storey (511 sets) ....................... 1995-98 4. 133 Iva Docekalova (495 sets) ................ 2002-05 5. 128 Denitza Koleva (485 sets) ................ 2003-06 Service aces per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 0.47 Anna Velikanova (296 sets) ............. 2000-02 2. 0.40 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ................... 1994 3. 0.32 Roberta Tarnauskaite (235 sets) ....... 2002-03

4. 0.31 5. 0.31

Jamie Rohme (358 sets) ................... 1996-98 Amanda Eskridge (114 sets) .................. 2004

3. 4.54 4. 4.51 5. 4.33

Digs 1. 2126 2. 1659 3. 1277 4. 1143 5. 1130

Ashley Miller (483 sets) ................... 2004-07 Krystal Osborne (543 sets) ............... 1994-97 Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 Kim Storey (511 sets) ....................... 1995-98 Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12

Sets played 1. 543 Krystal Osborne ............................... 1994-97 2. 539 Tina Rico .......................................... 1994-97 3. 514 Jessica Field ...................................... 1995-98 4. 511 Kim Storey ....................................... 1995-98 5. 498 Caroline Clock ................................. 1995-98

Digs per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 4.40 Ashley Miller (483 sets) ................... 2004-07 2. 3.93 Emily Helm (123 sets) ...............2012-pres. 3. 3.56 Phoebe Bautista (230 sets) ............... 2007-09 4. 3.50 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ................... 1994 5. 3.46 Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 Block solos 1. 117 Jessica Field (514 sets) ...................... 1995-98 2. 101 Jennifer Haaser (490 sets) ................ 2000-04 3. 91 Kim Storey (511 sets) ....................... 1995-98 4. 82 Libby Windell (473 sets) .................. 1999-02 5. 81 Denise Baez (407 sets)...................... 1994-96 Block assists 1. 599 Jessica Field (514 sets) ...................... 1995-98 2. 589 Libby Windell (473 sets) .................. 1999-02 3. 556 Jennifer Haaser (490 sets) ................ 2000-04 4. 464 Kim Storey (511 sets) ....................... 1995-98 5. 446 Amy Allison (405 sets) ..................... 2003-06 Total blocks 1. 716 Jessica Field (514 sets) ...................... 1995-98 2. 671 Libby Windell (473 sets) .................. 1999-02 3. 657 Jennifer Haaser (490 sets) ................ 2000-04 4. 555 Kim Storey (511 sets) ....................... 1995-98 5. 511 Amy Allison (405 sets) ..................... 2003-06 Blocks per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 1.49 Sara Kincaid (237 sets) ..................... 2002-03 2. 1.45 Sarah Freudenrich (122 sets) ................ 2007 3. 1.42 Libby Windell (473 sets) .................. 1999-02 4. 1.39 Jessica Field (514 sets) ...................... 1995-98 5. 1.34 Jennifer Haaser (490 sets) ................ 2000-04 Points 1. 2448.5 2. 2046.0 3. 1929.0 4. 1862.0 5. 1813.5

Krystal Osborne ............................. 1994-97 Jasmine Norton ............................. 2009-12 Kim Storey ..................................... 1995-98 Denitza Koleva .............................. 2003-06 Libby Windell............................... 1999-02

Points per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 4.79 Sara Kincaid (237 sets) ..................... 2002-03 2. 4.71 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ................... 1994

Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 Krystal Osborne (543 sets) ............... 1994-97 Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12

Matches played 1. 149 Tina Rico .......................................... 1994-97 149 Krystal Osborne ............................... 1994-97 3. 148 Caroline Clock ................................. 1995-98 4. 147 Jessica Field ...................................... 1995-98 5. 138 Kim Storey ....................................... 1995-98

SIDEOUT (1994-2000) Kills 1. 2185 Krystal Osborne (.221) ..................... 1994-97 2. 1471 Kim Storey (.365) ............................. 1995-98 3. 1377 Denise Baez (.268) ........................... 1994-96 4. 1342 Yarleen Santiago (.270) .................... 1997-99 5. 1268 Jessica Field (.331)............................ 1995-98 Kills per set (minimum 15 sets) 1. 4.10 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ................... 1994 2. 4.02 Krystal Osborne (543 sets) ............... 1994-97 3. 3.64 Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 4. 3.38 Denise Baez (407 sets)...................... 1994-96 5. 3.35 Anna Velikanova (63 sets)*................... 2000 Attack attempts 1. 5626 Krystal Osborne (2185-939-5626) ... 1994-97 2. 3494 Denise Baez (1377-439-3494) .......... 1994-96 3. 3374 Yarleen Santiago (1342-431-3374)... 1997-99 4. 2983 Kim Storey (1471-383-2983)............ 1995-98 5. 2933 Jamie Rohme (1125-410-2933) ........ 1996-98 Attack pct. (minimum 15 attempts) 1. .365 Kim Storey (1471-383-2983)............ 1995-98 2. .331 Jessica Field (1268-342-2797) .......... 1995-98 3. .317 Libby Windell (692-213-1511)* ....... 1999-00 4. .292 Tina Rico (780-196-1997) ................ 1994-97 5. .270 Yarleen Santiago (1342-431-3374)... 1997-99 Assists 1. 5886 2. 3182 3. 1203 4. 307 5. 258

Tina Rico (539 sets).......................... 1994-97 Ning Zhao (245 sets)........................ 1998-99 Evgeniya Rangelova (104 sets)* ............ 2000 Julie Sloniger (366 sets) ................... 1997-00 Dani Pfeffer (51 sets)............................. 1994

Assists per set (minimum 15 sets) 1. 12.99 Ning Zhao (245 sets)........................ 1998-99 2. 11.57 Evgeniya Rangelova (104 sets)* ............ 2000 3. 10.92 Tina Rico (539 sets).......................... 1994-97 4. 6.09 Kelly McCarter (11 sets)* ................. 1999-00 5. 5.06 Dani Pfeffer (51 sets)............................. 1994 Service aces 1. 160 Tina Rico (539 sets).......................... 1994-97 2. 135 Kim Storey (511 sets) ....................... 1995-98 3. 110 Jamie Rohme (358 sets) ................... 1996-98 4. 106 Krystal Osborne (543 sets) ............... 1994-97 5. 105 Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 Service aces per set (minimum 15 sets) 1. 0.63 Anna Velikanova (63 sets)*................... 2000 2. 0.40 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ................... 1994 3. 0.31 Jamie Rohme (358 sets) ................... 1996-98 4. 0.30 Tina Rico (539 sets).......................... 1994-97 5. 0.30 Chanda McLeod (132 sets) ................... 1999

Krystal Osborne, averaging nearly 550 kills per season during her career at Arkansas, is the first, and only player in program history to eclipse the 2,000-kill total.

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Digs 1. 1659 2. 1277 3. 1143 4. 1107 5. 1014

Krystal Osborne (543 sets) ............... 1994-97 Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 Kim Storey (511 sets) ....................... 1995-98 Tina Rico (539 sets).......................... 1994-97 Denise Baez (407 sets)...................... 1994-96

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER Assists per set (minimum 15 assists) 1. 11.63 Roberta Tarnauskaite (235 sets) ....... 2002-03 2. 6.43 Evgeniya Rangelova (119 sets) ............. 2001 3. 6.11 Lindsay Scanlan (229 sets)* ............. 2006-07 4. 6.05 Nicole Martin (249 sets) .................. 2005,07 5. 5.47 Kelly McCarter (119 sets)................. 2001-02

Service aces per set (minimum 15 aces) 1. 0.43 Anna Velikanova (233 sets)*............ 2001-02 2. 0.32 Heather Royal (122 sets)* ..................... 2007 3. 0.32 Roberta Tarnauskaite (235 sets) ....... 2002-03 4. 0.31 Amanda Eskridge (114 sets) .................. 2004 5. 0.29 Evgeniya Rangelova (119 sets) ............. 2001 Digs 1. 2126 2. 1062 3. 891 4. 783 5. 754

The most efficient hitter in program history, Kim Storey posted a .365 hitting percentage during her four-year career in Cardinal and White, and is fourth all-time with 1,471 career kills. Digs per set (minimum 15 sets) 1. 3.50 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ................... 1994 2. 3.46 Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 3. 3.37 Anna Velikanova (63 sets)*................... 2000 4. 3.06 Krystal Osborne (543 sets) ............... 1994-97 5. 2.77 Jamie Rohme (358 sets) ................... 1996-98 Block solos 1. 117 Jessica Field (514 sets) ...................... 1995-98 2. 91 Kim Storey (511 sets) ....................... 1995-98 3. 81 Denise Baez (407 sets)...................... 1994-96 4. 71 Krystal Osborne (543 sets) ............... 1994-97 5. 60 Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 Block assists 1. 599 Jessica Field (514 sets) ...................... 1995-98 2. 464 Kim Storey (511 sets) ....................... 1995-98 3. 333 Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 4. 300 Libby Windell (239 sets)* ................ 1999-00 5. 299 Tina Rico (539 sets).......................... 1994-97 Total blocks 1. 716 Jessica Field (514 sets) ...................... 1995-98 2. 555 Kim Storey (511 sets) ....................... 1995-98 3. 393 Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 4. 347 Libby Windell (239 sets)* ................ 1999-00 5. 334 Tina Rico (539 sets).......................... 1994-97 Blocks per set (minimum 15 sets) 1. 1.45 Libby Windell (239 sets)* ................ 1999-00 2. 1.39 Jessica Field (514 sets) ...................... 1995-98 3. 1.27 Annesia Crawford (106 sets)* .......... 1998,00 4. 1.18 Michelle Coens (124 sets)* .............. 1999-00 5. 1.17 Sandy Martin (161 sets) ................... 1997-99 Points 1. 2448.5 2. 1929.0 3. 1727.5 4. 1673.5 5. 1641.5

Krystal Osborne ............................ 1994-97 Kim Storey .................................... 1995-98 Jessica Field ................................... 1995-98 Yarleen Santiago ........................... 1997-99 Denise Baez .................................. 1994-96

Points per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 4.71 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ................... 1994 2. 4.54 Yarleen Santiago (369 sets) .............. 1997-99 3. 4.51 Krystal Osborne (543 sets) ............... 1994-97 4. 4.25 Anna Velikanova (63 sets)*................... 2000 5. 4.03 Denise Baez (407 sets)...................... 1994-96 Sets played 1. 543 Krystal Osborne ............................... 1994-97

2. 3. 4. 5.

539 514 511 498

Tina Rico .......................................... 1994-97 Jessica Field ...................................... 1995-98 Kim Storey ....................................... 1995-98 Caroline Clock ................................. 1995-98

Matches played 1. 149 Tina Rico .......................................... 1994-97 149 Krystal Osborne ............................... 1994-97 3. 148 Caroline Clock ................................. 1995-98 4. 147 Jessica Field ...................................... 1995-98 5. 138 Kim Storey ....................................... 1995-98

RALLY SCORING (to 30 points) (2001-2007) Kills 1. 1595 Denitza Koleva (.201) ...................... 2003-06 2. 1310 Jessica Dorrell (.215) ........................ 2004-07 3. 1298 Jennifer Haaser (.236) ...................... 2001-04 4. 1192 Kele Brewer (.185) ............................ 2003-06 5. 863 Sara Kincaid (.341) ........................... 2002-03 Kills per set (minimum 15 kills) 1. 4.16 Eftila Tanellari (118 sets)* ..................... 2001 2. 3.64 Sara Kincaid (237 sets) ..................... 2002-03 3. 3.29 Denitza Koleva (485 sets) ................ 2003-06 4. 3.06 Libby Windell (234 sets) .................. 2001-02 5. 2.95 Anna Velikanova (233 sets) ............. 2001-02 Attack attempts 1. 4481 Denitza Koleva (1595-693-4481) ..... 2003-06 2. 3623 Kele Brewer (1192-520-3623) .......... 2003-06 3. 3248 Jessica Dorrell (1310-613-3248)....... 2004-07 4. 3175 Jennifer Haaser (1298-549-3175)..... 2001-04 5. 1984 Anna Velikanova (687-290-1984)* .. 2001-02 Attack pct. (minimum 15 attempts) 1. .422 Evgeniya Rangelova (48-10-90)*........... 2001 2. .395 Libby Windell (717-152-1430)* ....... 2001-02 3. .341 Sara Kincaid (863-254-1785) ........... 2002-03 4. .274 Roberta Tarnauskaite (169-53-424).. 2002-03 5. .273 Sarah Freudenrich (207-73-491) ........... 2007 Assists 1. 2732 2. 1800 3. 1507 4. 1400 5. 765

Roberta Tarnauskaite (235 sets) ....... 2002-03 Iva Docekalova (495 sets) ................ 2002-05 Nicole Martin (249 sets) .................. 2005,07 Lindsay Scanlan (229 sets)* ............. 2006-07 Evgeniya Rangelova (119 sets) ............. 2001

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Ashley Miller (483 sets) ................... 2004-07 Denitza Koleva (485 sets) ................ 2003-06 Iva Docekalova (495 sets) ................ 2002-05 Jennifer Haaser (490 sets) ................ 2001-04 Anna Velikanova (233 sets)*............ 2001-02

Digs per set (minimum 15 digs) 1. 4.40 Ashley Miller (483 sets) ................... 2004-07 2. 3.26 Eftila Tanellari (118 sets)* ..................... 2001 3. 3.24 Anna Velikanova (233 sets) ............. 2001-02 4. 2.94 Paula Castro (237 sets)..................... 2002-03 5. 2.75 Heather Royal (122 sets)* ..................... 2007 Block solos 1. 101 Jennifer Haaser (490 sets) ................ 2001-04 2. 70 Sara Kincaid (237 sets) ..................... 2002-03 3. 65 Amy Allison (405 sets) ..................... 2003-06 4. 35 Libby Windell (234 sets)* ................ 2001-02 5. 24 Sarah Freudenrich (122 sets) ................ 2007 Block assists 1. 556 Jennifer Haaser (490 sets) ................ 2001-04 2. 446 Amy Allison (405 sets) ..................... 2003-06 3. 408 Karla Crose (376 sets) ...................... 2002-05 4. 402 Jessica Dorrell (485 sets) .................. 2004-07 5. 289 Libby Windell (234 sets)* ................ 2001-02 Total blocks 1. 657 Jennifer Haaser (490 sets) ................ 2001-04 2. 511 Amy Allison (405 sets) ..................... 2003-06 3. 429 Karla Crose (376 sets) ...................... 2002-05 4. 414 Jessica Dorrell (485 sets) .................. 2004-07 5. 353 Sara Kincaid (237 sets) ..................... 2002-03 Blocks per set (minimum 15 blocks) 1. 1.49 Sara Kincaid (237 sets) ..................... 2002-03 2. 1.45 Sarah Freudenrich (122 sets) ................ 2007 3. 1.38 Libby Windell (234 sets)* ................ 2001-02 4. 1.34 Jennifer Haaser (490 sets) ................ 2001-04 5. 1.29 Destiny Clark (106 sets)................... 2005-07 Points 1. 1862.0 2. 1784.0 3. 1605.0 4. 1303.5 5. 1135.5

Denitza Koleva ............................. 2003-06 Jennifer Haaser .............................. 2001-04 Jessica Dorrell ............................... 2004-07 Kele Brewer .................................... 2003-06 Sara Kincaid .................................. 2002-03

Points per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 4.79 Sara Kincaid (237 sets) ..................... 2002-03 2. 4.74 Eftila Tanellari (118 sets) ...................... 2001 3. 3.94 Libby Windell (234 sets)* ................ 2001-02 4. 3.84 Denitza Koleva (485 sets) ................ 2003-06 5. 3.64 Jennifer Haaser (490 sets) ................ 2001-04

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Service aces 1. 133 Iva Docekalova (495 sets) ................ 2002-05 2. 128 Denitza Koleva (485 sets) ................ 2003-06 3. 107 Jennifer Haaser (490 sets) ................ 2001-04 4. 100 Anna Velikanova (233 sets)*............ 2001-02 5. 82 Jessica Dorrell (485 sets) .................. 2004-07

Sets played 1. 495 Iva Docekalova ................................ 2002-05 2. 490 Jennifer Haaser ................................ 2001-04 3. 485 Denitza Koleva ................................. 2003-06 485 Jessica Dorrell .................................. 2004-07 5. 483 Ashley Miller.................................... 2004-07

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Matches Played 1. 133 Jennifer Haaser ................................ 2001-04 2. 132 Iva Docekalova ................................ 2002-05 3. 128 Denitza Koleva ................................. 2003-06 4. 126 Jessica Dorrell .................................. 2004-07 5. 125 Ashley Miller.................................... 2004-07

RALLY SCORING (to 25 points) (2008-pres.) Kills 1. 1799 Jasmine Norton (.210) ..................... 2009-12 2. 1243 Kelli Stipanovich (.210) ................... 2008-11 3. 789 Amanda Anderson (.303) ................ 2009-12 4. 591 Roslandy Acosta (.238) .................... 2011-12 5. 549 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (.297) ............. 2009-12 Kills per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 3.80 Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12 2. 3.27 Christina Lawrence (91 sets)* ............... 2008 3. 2.71 Kelli Stipanovich (459 sets) ............. 2008-11 4. 2.59 Roslandy Acosta (228 sets) .............. 2011-12 5. 2.17 Heather Royal (99 sets)* ....................... 2008 Attack attempts 1. 4725 Jasmine Norton (1799-807-4725) ...... 2009-12 2. 3389 Kelli Stipanovich (1243-3533-3389)....2008-11 3. 1797 Amanda Anderson (789-245-1797) ...... 2009-12 4. 1550 Roslandy Acosta (591-222-1550) ..... 2011-12 5. 1237 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (549-181-1237) ... 2009-12 Attack pct. (minimum 15 attempts) 1. .318 Kasey Heckelman (161-46-362) ....... 2011-12 2. .303 Amanda Anderson (789-245-1797) .....2009-12 3. .297 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (549-181-1237) .... 2009-12 4. .297 Christina Lawrence (298-87-710)* ....... 2008 5. .274 Raymariely Santos (263-81-665) ..2010-pres. Assists 1. 2915 2. 1425 3. 878 4. 564 5. 113

Raymariely Santos (327 sets) ....2010-pres. Lindsay Scanlan (168 sets)* ............. 2008-09 Cassie Clarke (112 sets) ................... 2009-10 Caira Dortch (83 sets)* ......................... 2008 Phoebe Bautista (230 sets) ............... 2008-09

Assists per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 8.91 Raymariely Santos (327 sets) ....2010-pres. 2. 8.48 Lindsay Scanlan (168 sets)* ............. 2008-09 3. 7.84 Cassie Clarke (112 sets) ................... 2009-10 4. 6.80 Caira Dortch (83 sets)* ......................... 2008 5. 1.44 Ashley Vazquez (116 sets) .........2012-pres. Service aces 1. 120 Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12 2. 68 Kelli Stipanovich (459 sets) ............. 2008-11 3. 50 Raymariely Santos (327 sets) ....2010-pres. 4. 45 Amanda Anderson (397 sets)........... 2009-12 5. 41 Phoebe Bautista (230 sets) ............... 2008-09 Service aces per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 0.25 Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12 2. 0.19 Emily Helm (123 sets) ...............2012-pres. 3. 0.18 Katelyn McCarthy (111 sets) ................ 2009 4. 0.18 Cassie Clarke (112 sets) ................... 2009-10 5. 0.18 Phoebe Bautista (230 sets) ............... 2008-09 Digs 1. 1130 2. 818 3. 690 4. 678 5. 487

Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12 Phoebe Bautista (230 sets) ............... 2008-09 Raymariely Santos (327 sets) ....2010-pres. Kelli Stipanovich (459 sets) ............. 2008-11 Christa Alvarez (186 sets) ................ 2011-12

Digs per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 3.93 Emily Helm (123 sets) ...............2012-pres. 2. 3.56 Phoebe Bautista (230 sets) ............... 2008-09 3. 2.62 Christa Alvarez (186 sets) ................ 2011-12 4. 2.58 Brooke Fournier (166 sets) ............... 2010-11 5. 2.39 Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12 Block solos 1. 37 Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12 2. 31 Amanda Anderson (397 sets)........... 2009-12 3. 30 Kelli Stipanovich (459 sets) ............. 2008-11 30 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (359 sets) ....... 2009-12 5. 16 Roslandy Acosta (228 sets) .............. 2011-12 Block assists 1. 297 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (359 sets) ....... 2009-12 2. 237 Amanda Anderson (397 sets)........... 2009-12 3. 180 Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12

Jasmine Norton finished her career as the second-most prolific attacker in program history with 1,799 kills. 4. 159 5. 117

Kelli Stipanovich (459 sets) ............. 2008-11 Raymariely Santos (327 sets) ....2010-pres.

Total blocks 1. 327 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (359 sets) ....... 2009-12 2. 268 Amanda Anderson (397 sets)........... 2009-12 3. 217 Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12 3. 189 Kelli Stipanovich (459 sets) ............. 2008-11 5. 132 Roslandy Acosta (228 sets) .............. 2011-12 Blocks per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 0.99 Yun Tang (93 sets)* ............................... 2008 2. 0.91 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (359 sets) ....... 2009-12 3. 0.86 Charmaine Whitmore (108 sets) ..... 2010-11 4. 0.85 Kasey Heckelman (128 sets) ............ 2011-12 5. 0.68 Amanda Anderson (397 sets)........... 2009-12 Points 1. 2046.0 2. 1420.5 3. 983.5 4. 760.5 5. 678.0

Jasmine Norton ............................ 2009-12 Kelli Stipanovich .......................... 2008-11 Amanda Anderson ....................... 2009-12 Janeliss Torres-Lopez .................... 2009-12 Roslandy Acosta ............................ 2011-12

Points per set (minimum 10 sets) 1. 4.33 Jasmine Norton (473 sets) ............... 2009-12 2. 3.66 Christina Lawrence (91 sets)* ............... 2008 3. 3.09 Kelli Stipanovich (459 sets) ............. 2008-11 4. 2.97 Roslandy Acosta (228 sets) .............. 2011-12 5. 2.51 Heather Royal (99 sets)* ....................... 2008 Sets played 1. 473 Jasmine Norton ............................... 2009-12 2. 459 Kelli Stipanovich ............................. 2008-11 3. 397 Amanda Anderson ........................... 2009-12 4. 359 Janeliss Torres-Lopez........................ 2009-12 5. 327 Raymariely Santos .....................2010-pres. Matches played 1. 125 Jasmine Norton ............................... 2009-12 2. 123 Kelli Stipanovich ............................. 2008-11 3. 115 Amanda Anderson ........................... 2009-12 4. 105 Janeliss Torres-Lopez........................ 2009-12 5. 91 Raymariely Santos .....................2010-pres. *Played in seasons that overlapped a scoring change Kelli Stipanovich was the last Razorback, and 15th overall, to collect 1,000 kills during her career, surpassing the milestone with a backrow putaway against Dartmouth (Sept. 9, 2011) at the West Point Challenge.

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON Service aces per set (minimum 5 sets) 1. 0.63 Anna Velikanova (63 sets) ....................2000 2. 0.44 Anna Velikanova (117 sets) ..................2001 3. 0.42 Anna Velikanova (116 sets) ..................2002 4. 0.40 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ...................1994 5. 0.40 Roberta Tarnauskaite (111 sets) ............2002 6. 0.39 Iva Docekalova (124 sets) .....................2003 7. 0.38 Tina Rico (128 sets)...............................1996 8. 0.38 Jamie Rohme (118 sets) ........................1997 9. 0.37 Jessica Dorrell (107 sets) .......................2006 10. 0.35 Yarleen Santiago (133 sets) ...................1999

Block assists 1. 189 Amy Allison (122 sets) ..........................2005 2. 186 Jessica Field (117 sets) ...........................1998 3. 184 Libby Windell (134 sets) .......................1999 4. 174 Jennifer Haaser (119 sets) .....................2001 5. 172 Karla Crose (132 sets) ...........................2004 6. 171 Jennifer Haaser (132 sets) .....................2004 7. 156 Karla Crose (127 sets) ...........................2005 8. 153 Sarah Freudenrich (122 sets) ................2007 9. 151 Jessica Field (119 sets) ...........................1997 10. 149 Libby Windell (116 sets) .......................2002

Kills per set (minimum 5 sets) 1. 4.60 Krystal Osborne (147 sets) ....................1995 2. 4.51 Krystal Osborne (143 sets) ....................1994 3. 4.40 Kim Storey (117 sets) ............................1998 4. 4.36 Eftila Tanellari (105 sets) ......................2000 5. 4.26 Denitza Koleva (107 sets) .....................2006 6. 4.26 Sara Kincaid (124 sets) ..........................2003 7. 4.20 Denise Baez (128 sets)...........................1996 8. 4.17 Yarleen Santiago (133 sets) ...................1999 9. 4.16 Eftila Tanellari (118 sets) ......................2001 10. 4.16 Jessica Dorrell (122 sets) .......................2007

Digs 1. 570 2. 548 3. 510 4. 503 5. 501 6. 498 7. 484 8. 477 9. 470 10. 430

Ashley Miller (119 sets) ........................2007 Ashley Miller (127 sets) ........................2005 Ashley Miller (130 sets) ........................2004 Krystal Osborne (147 sets) ....................1995 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ...................1994 Ashley Miller (107 sets) ........................2006 Emily Helm (123 sets) ....................... 2012 Phoebe Bautista (121 sets) ....................2009 Yarleen Santiago (133 sets) ...................1999 Krystal Osborne (143 sets) ....................1994

Total blocks 1. 223 Amy Allison (122 sets) ..........................2005 2. 222 Jessica Field (117 sets) ...........................1998 3. 209 Libby Windell (134 sets) .......................1999 4. 199 Jennifer Haaser (119 sets) .....................2001 5. 196 Jennifer Haaser (132 sets) .....................2004 6. 183 Sara Kincaid (124 sets) ..........................2003 7. 182 Karla Crose (132 sets) ...........................2004 8. 177 Sarah Freudenrich (122 sets) ................2007 9. 175 Jessica Field (119 sets) ...........................1997 175 Kim Storey (131 sets) ............................1996

Attack attempts 1. 1801 Krystal Osborne (676-289-1801) ..........1995 2. 1720 Jaimie Torromeo (587-280-1720) .........1994 3. 1629 Krystal Osborne (645-257-1629) ..........1994 4. 1516 Denise Baez (560-219-1516) .................1995 5. 1417 Yarleen Santiago (555-175-1417)..........1999 6. 1244 Jessica Dorrell (507-233-1244)..............2007 7. 1241 Denise Baez (538-149-1241) .................1996 8. 1239 Eftila Tanellari (458-167-1239) .............2000 9. 1224 Jasmine Norton (487-210-1224) ...........2009 10. 1219 Eftila Tanellari (491-169-1219) .............2001

Digs per set (minimum 5 sets) 1. 4.79 Ashley Miller (119 sets) ........................2007 2. 4.65 Ashley Miller (107 sets) ........................2006 3. 4.31 Ashley Miller (127 sets) ........................2005 4. 3.94 Phoebe Bautista (121 sets) ....................2009 5. 3.93 Emily Helm (123 sets) ....................... 2012 6. 3.92 Ashley Miller (130 sets) ........................2004 7. 3.53 Yarleen Santiago (133 sets) ...................1999 8. 3.51 Christa Alvarez (112 sets) .....................2011 9. 3.50 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ...................1994 10. 3.44 Yarleen Santiago (120 sets) ...................1997

Blocks per set (minimum 5 sets) 1. 1.90 Jessica Field (117 sets) ...........................1998 2. 1.83 Amy Allison (122 sets) ..........................2005 3. 1.67 Jennifer Haaser (119 sets) .....................2001 4. 1.56 Libby Windell (134 sets) .......................1999 5. 1.50 Sara Kincaid (113 sets) ..........................2002 6. 1.48 Jennifer Haaser (132 sets) .....................2004 7. 1.48 Sara Kincaid (124 sets) ..........................2003 8. 1.47 Jessica Field (119 sets) ...........................1997 9. 1.47 Libby Windell (116 sets) .......................2002 10. 1.45 Sarah Freudenrich (122 sets) ................2007

Attack pct. (minimum 5 kills) 1. .440 Caira Daugherty (36-3-75) ....................2006 2. .428 Libby Windell (332-63-628) .................2001 3. .422 Evgeniya Rangelova (48-10-90) ............2001 4. .416 Kim Storey (515-110-973).....................1998 5. .382 Jessica Field (368-79-757) .....................1997 6. .376 Raymariely Santos (113-24-237) ....... 2011 7. .369 Libby Windell (385-89-802) .................2002 8. .362 Jessica Field (430-102-906) ...................1998 9. .361 Kim Storey (338-94-676).......................1996 10. .360 Kim Storey (314-82-645).......................1997

Block solos 1. 46 Denise Baez (134 sets)...........................1994 2. 44 Sara Kincaid (124 sets) ..........................2003 3. 40 Jennifer Haaser (124 sets) .....................2003 4. 36 Jessica Field (117 sets) ...........................1998 5. 34 Amy Allison (122 sets) ..........................2005 6. 32 Jessica Field (129 sets) ...........................1996 7. 29 Denise Baez (145 sets)...........................1995 29 Kim Storey (131 sets) ............................1996 9. 28 Krystal Osborne (147 sets) ....................1995 10. 26 Sara Kincaid (113 sets) ..........................2002

Points 1. 758.5 Krystal Osborne (676k 30a 28-49b) ......1995 2. 715.5 Krystal Osborne (645k 31a 20-39b) ......1994 3. 674.5 Sara Kincaid (528k 33a 44-139b) ..........2003 674.5 Yarleen Santiago (555k 47a 18-109b) ...1999 5. 674.0 Jaimie Torromeo (587k 57a 9-42b) .......1994 6. 638.5 Denise Baez (560k 21a 29-57b).............1995 7. 635.5 Kim Storey (515k 37a 24-119b) ............1998 8. 603.0 Denise Baez (538k 26a 6-66b)...............1996 9. 594.5 Jessica Dorrell (507k 41a 2-89b) ...........2007 10. 582.0 Jessica Field (430k 23a 36-186b)...........1998

Assists 1. 1670 2. 1588 3. 1542 4. 1512 5. 1501 6. 1436 7. 1296 8. 1255 9. 1212 10. 1203

Krystal Osborne (.215) ..........................1995 Krystal Osborne (.238) ..........................1994 Jaimie Torromeo (.178) .........................1994 Denise Baez (.225) ................................1995 Yarleen Santiago (.268) .........................1999 Denise Baez (.313) ................................1996 Sara Kincaid (.355) ................................2003 Kim Storey (.416) ..................................1998 Jessica Dorrell (.220) .............................2007 Eftila Tanellari (.264) ............................2001

Ning Zhao (116 sets).............................1998 Tina Rico (147 sets)...............................1995 Tina Rico (128 sets)...............................1996 Ning Zhao (129 sets).............................1999 Tina Rico (121 sets)...............................1997 Roberta Tarnauskaite (124 sets) ............2003 Roberta Tarnauskaite (111 sets) ............2002 Tina Rico (143 sets)...............................1994 Raymariely Santos (119 sets) ............ 2012 Evgeniya Rangelova (104 sets) .............2000

Points per set (minimum 5 sets) 1. 5.44 Sara Kincaid (124 sets) ..........................2003 2. 5.43 Kim Storey (117 sets) ............................1998 3. 5.16 Krystal Osborne (147 sets) ....................1995 4. 5.07 Yarleen Santiago (133 sets) ...................1999 5. 5.00 Krystal Osborne (143 sets) ....................1994 6. 4.97 Jessica Field (117 sets) ...........................1998 7. 4.87 Jessica Dorrell (122 sets) .......................2007 8. 4.87 Eftila Tanellari (105 sets) ......................2000 9. 4.87 Denitza Koleva (107 sets) .....................2006 10. 4.79 Jamie Rohme (109 sets) ........................1998

Assists per set (minimum 5 sets) 1. 14.40 Ning Zhao (116 sets).............................1998 2. 12.40 Tina Rico (121 sets)...............................1997 3. 12.05 Tina Rico (128 sets)...............................1996 4. 11.72 Ning Zhao (129 sets).............................1999 5. 11.68 Roberta Tarnauskaite (111 sets) ............2002 6. 11.58 Roberta Tarnauskaite (124 sets) ............2003 7. 11.57 Evgeniya Rangelova (104 sets) .............2000 8. 10.80 Tina Rico (147 sets)...............................1995 9. 10.18 Raymariely Santos (119 sets) ............ 2012 10. 9.99 Raymariely Santos (112 sets) ............ 2011

Sets played 1. 149 Jen Blankenbeckler ...............................1995 149 Jessica Field ...........................................1995 3. 147 Tina Rico ...............................................1995 147 Krystal Osborne ....................................1995 5. 146 Kim Storey ............................................1995 6. 145 Denise Baez ...........................................1995 7. 144 Melanie Davis .......................................1995 8. 143 Amanda Sweatt .....................................1994 143 Jaimie Torromeo ...................................1994 143 Krystal Osborne ....................................1994

Service aces 1. 57 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ...................1994 2. 51 Anna Velikanova (117 sets) ..................2001 3. 49 Anna Velikanova (116 sets) ..................2002 49 Tina Rico (128 sets)...............................1996 5. 48 Iva Docekalova (124 sets) .....................2003 6. 47 Yarleen Santiago (133 sets) ...................1999 7. 45 Jamie Rohme (118 sets) ........................1997 8. 44 Roberta Tarnauskaite (111 sets) ............2002 9. 43 Jennifer Haaser (124 sets) .....................2003 10. 41 Jessica Dorrell (122 sets) .......................2007 41 Lindsay Scanlan (122 sets)....................2007

Matches Played 1. 40 Amanda Sweatt .....................................1995 40 Krystal Osborne ....................................1995 40 Jessica Field ...........................................1995 40 Denise Baez ...........................................1995 40 Melanie Davis .......................................1995 40 Tina Rico ...............................................1995 40 Kim Storey ............................................1995 40 Jen Blankenbeckler ...............................1995 40 Caroline Clock ......................................1995

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Kills 1. 676 2. 645 3. 587 4. 560 5. 555 6. 538 7. 528 8. 515 9. 507 10. 491

Ning Zhao set the Arkansas single-season assists record with 1,670 assists in 1998.

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INDIVIDUAL MATCH Kills 1. 37 2. 33 3. 32 4. 31 31 6. 30 30 30 30 10. 29 29 29 29 29 29

Yarleen Santiago ..................... Ole Miss .................................Oct. 9, 1998 Krystal Osborne ...................... LSU ..................................... Nov. 12, 1995 Krystal Osborne ...................... Alabama .............................. Nov. 13, 1994 Denise Baez ............................ Central Florida .....................Sept. 9, 1995 Krystal Osborne ...................... Ole Miss ................................ Nov. 5, 1995 Krystal Osborne ...................... at Auburn ............................Oct. 27, 1995 Sara Kincaid............................ vs North Texas ......................Sept. 6, 2003 Jessica Dorrell ......................... Mississippi State ..................Oct. 28, 2007 Kelli Stipanovich .................... Oral Roberts ........................ Aug. 30, 2011 Krystal Osborne ...................... Alabama-Birmingham ..........Sept. 2, 1994 Jaimie Torromeo ..................... Southwest Texas ................... Nov. 1, 1994 Denitza Koleva ....................... Kentucky..............................Oct. 22, 2006 Christina Lawrence ................ at Mississippi State ............. Nov. 14, 2008 Jasmine Norton ...................... LSU ..................................... Nov. 08, 2009 Jasmine Norton ...................... vs UAB ................................Sept. 11, 2010

Attack attempts 1. 81 Denise Baez ............................ at Iowa ..................................Sept. 9, 1995 81 Jaimie Torromeo ..................... Southwest Texas State............Oct. 1, 1994 3. 79 Jamie Rohme .......................... at Pacific ............................. Nov. 28, 1998 4. 78 Krystal Osborne ...................... at Mississippi State ..............Oct. 28, 1995 5. 77 Eftila Tanellari ........................ Texas ..................................... Nov. 8, 2000 6. 73 Jaimie Torromeo ..................... Iowa State ............................. Dec. 2, 1994 73 Krystal Osborne ...................... Mississisppi ........................... Nov. 5, 1995 73 Yarleen Santiago ..................... at Tennessee.........................Oct. 10, 1999 9. 70 Denise Baez ............................ Central Florida .....................Sept. 9, 1995 70 Eftila Tanellari ........................ at Mississippi .......................Oct. 29, 2000 70 Jaimie Torromeo ..................... at Mississippi State ..............Oct. 28, 1994 Attack percentage (10 attempts) 1. .917 Jennifer Haaser (11-0-12) ....... at Alabama-Birmingham .......Oct. 4, 2001 2. .846 Jessica Field (11-0-13) ............. at Mississippi State ............... Nov. 6, 1998 3. .800 Libby Windell (16-0-20) ......... at Auburn ............................. Nov. 9, 2001 .800 Kelli Stipanovich (12-0-15) .... at Kentucky ........................Sept. 27, 2009 .800 Roslandy Acosta (13-1-15) ..... vs. UMBC ............................ Aug. 31, 2012 6. .789 Eftila Tanellari (15-0-19) ........ Auburn................................Sept. 30, 2001 .789 Libby Windell (15-0-19) ......... UMKC ..................................Oct. 22, 2001 8. .786 Kim Storey (11-0-14) .............. Kentucky..............................Oct. 10, 1997 9. .778 Libby Windell (14-0-18) ......... Southern Illinois..................Oct. 30, 2000 10. .769 Jessica Field (10-0-13) ............. Tennessee.............................Oct. 12, 1997 Assists 1. 88 2. 84 3. 77 77 77 6. 74 74 8. 72 72 10. 70 70

Evgeniya Rangelova ............... Tennessee...............................Oct. 6, 2000 Ning Zhao .............................. at Pacific ............................. Nov. 28, 1998 Evgeniya Rangelova ............... vs Miami (Ohio) ...................Sept. 9, 2000 Ning Zhao .............................. at Tennessee.........................Oct. 10, 1999 Tina Rico ................................ at Ole Miss ...........................Oct. 17, 1997 Evgeniya Rangelova ............... at Pittsburg ...........................Sept. 8, 2000 Ning Zhao .............................. Ole Miss .................................Oct. 9, 1998 Evgeniya Rangelova ............... at Alabama..........................Sept. 29, 2000 Ning Zhao .............................. No. 22 Illinois .....................Sept. 18, 1998 Ning Zhao .............................. No. 5 Florida ....................... Nov. 22, 1998 Ning Zhao .............................. vs. Wisconsin........................Sept. 5, 1998

Solo blocks 1. 5 Denise Baez ............................ Iowa State ............................. Dec. 2, 1994 5 Denise Baez ............................ at Saint Mary’s ....................Sept. 16, 1994 5 Jennifer Haaser ....................... at Georgia ............................. Nov. 9, 2003 5 Jennifer Haaser ....................... at University of Kansas .......Sept. 12, 2003 5. 4 Amy Allison............................ at Oklahoma ....................... Aug. 25, 2006 4 Denise Baez ............................ at SW Louisiana .................. Nov. 15, 1995 4 Jennifer Haaser ....................... vs Toledo............................. Aug. 29, 2003 4 Jennifer Haaser ....................... at Santa Clara .......................Sept. 4, 2004 4 Jessica Field ............................ Tennessee............................Sept. 25, 1998 4 Melanie Davis......................... Massachusetts ....................... Dec. 3, 1994 4 Sara Kincaid............................ South Carolina ...................Sept. 28, 2003 Assist blocks 1. 18 Destiny Clark ......................... Ole Miss .................................Oct. 1, 2006 2. 13 Christina Lawrence ................ Ole Miss .................................Oct. 1, 2006 3. 12 Amy Allison............................ at Alabama.............................Oct. 2, 2005 12 Amy Allison............................ LSU ........................................Oct. 5, 2005 12 Karla Crose ............................. at Georgia ............................Oct. 23, 2005 12 Libby Windell......................... Mississippi State ................... Nov. 5, 1999 12 Sarah Freudenrich .................. at Tennessee........................Sept. 30, 2007 8. 11 Amy Allison............................ vs Florida ............................ Nov. 19, 2005 11 Coens, Michelle...................... at Ole Miss ...........................Oct. 29, 2000 11 Jennifer Haaser ....................... Valparaiso ............................Oct. 24, 2004 11 Jessica Dorrell ......................... vs LSU ................................. Nov. 19, 2004 11 Melanie Davis......................... SW Missouri State .................Sept. 2, 1995 Total blocks 1. 18 Destiny Clark ......................... Ole Miss .................................Oct. 1, 2006 2. 15 Libby Windell......................... Mississippi State ................... Nov. 5, 1999 3. 14 Amy Allison............................ at Alabama.............................Oct. 2, 2005 14 Jennifer Haaser ....................... at Georgia ............................. Nov. 9, 2003 14 Karla Crose ............................. at Georgia ............................Oct. 23, 2005 6. 13 Amy Allison............................ LSU ........................................Oct. 5, 2005 13 Amy Allison............................ SLU ......................................Oct. 11, 2005 13 Christina Lawrence ................ Ole Miss .................................Oct. 1, 2006 13 Jennifer Haaser ....................... at Kansas .............................Sept. 12, 2003 13 Sarah Freudenrich .................. at Tennessee........................Sept. 30, 2007 Points 1. 37.0 2. 36.0 3. 32.5 4. 32.0 5. 31.0 31.0 31.0 8. 30.5 30.5 10. 29.5

Jasmine Norton ...................... LSU ....................................... Nov. 8, 2009 Kelli Stipanovich .................... Oral Roberts ....................... Aug. 30, 2011 Christina Lawrence ................ at Mississippi State ............. Nov. 14, 2008 Jessica Dorrell ......................... Mississippi State ..................Oct. 28, 2007 Jasmine Norton ...................... at Georgia ............................. Nov. 4, 2011 Jasmine Norton ...................... Georgia ...............................Sept. 17, 2010 Jessica Dorrell ......................... Pepperdine.......................... Aug. 25, 2007 Denitza Koleva ....................... Kentucky..............................Oct. 22, 2006 Jasmine Norton ...................... vs Ala.-Birmingham............Sept. 11, 2010 Four times (most recent: Jasmine Norton vs. Auburn, Nov. 20, 2009)

Service aces 1. 9 Anna Velikanova .................... Oklahoma ...........................Sept. 12, 2000 2. 8 Lindsay Scanlan ..................... vs Norfolk State ....................Sept. 1, 2007 3. 7 Anna Velikanova .................... Auburn................................Sept. 30, 2001 7 Jaimie Torromeo ..................... Idaho State............................ Dec. 3, 1994 5. 6 Heather Royal......................... vs Temple ..............................Sept. 1, 2007 6 Jasmine Norton ...................... at Texas Christian ............... Aug. 28, 2009 6 Jasmine Norton ...................... Georgia ...............................Sept. 17, 2010 6 Anna Velikanova .................... at Alabama..........................Sept. 29, 2000 9. 5 Several Times Digs 1. 36 2. 33 3. 32 4. 31 31 31 7. 30 8. 29 29 29 29 29 29 29

Ashley Miller .......................... Mississippi .............................Oct. 1, 2006 Phoebe Bautista ...................... Auburn................................ Nov. 20, 2009 Ashley Miller .......................... vs Utah ...............................Sept. 10, 2005 Amanda Sweatt ...................... Alabama .............................. Nov. 13, 1994 Ashley Miller .......................... Connecticut ........................ Nov. 24, 2007 Ashley Miller .......................... Georgia ..................................Oct. 5, 2007 Yarleen Santiago ..................... at Butler ..............................Sept. 18, 1997 Ashley Miller .......................... SW Missouri State ............... Nov. 16, 2004 Ashley Miller .......................... at Auburn ............................. Nov. 9, 2007 Ashley Miller .......................... Kentucky..............................Oct. 22, 2004 Ashley Miller .......................... at Georgia ............................Oct. 23, 2005 Jaimie Torromeo ..................... Southwest Texas State............Oct. 1, 1994 Phoebe Bautista ...................... at Texas Christian ............... Aug. 28, 2009 Yarleen Santiago ..................... Ole Miss .................................Oct. 9, 1998 Evgeniya Rangelova owns four of the top 10 assist performances in Arkansas volleyball history, including a career-high and program-best 88 assists against Tennessee in 2000.

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INDIVIDUAL SET/CLASS BY SETS Kills 3s 26 26 4s 37 5s 33

Krystal Osborne .......at Houston ......9-1-95 Krystal Osborne .......at LSU ..........11-10-95 Yarleen Santiago ......Ole Miss ........10-9-98 Krystal Osborne .......LSU ..............11-12-95

Attack pct. 3s .917 Jennifer Haaser ........Ala.-Birm. ......10-4-01 4s .789 Libby Windell..........vs. UMKC ......10-22-01 5s .600 Kim Stoey ...............Rhode Isl. ......12-4-96

Anna Velikanova .....Oklahoma .....9-12-00 Jaimie Torromeo ......Idaho St. ........12-3-94 Anna Velikanova .....at Alabama ....9-29-00 Heather Royal..........vs Temple ........9-1-07 Jasmine Norton .......at TCU ...........8-28-09 Jasmine Norton .......Georgia..........9-17-10

Blocks 3s 11 11 11 11 4s 15 5s 18

Assists 3s 45 4s 54 5s 68

Caira Dortch ............TN-Martin .....9-13-08 Lindsay Scanlan ......Miss. State. ..10-11-09 Iva Docekalova ........vs Pacific..........9-3-04

Points 3s 22.0 Denitza Koleva ........at S. Car. ......10-27-06 4s 32.0 Jessica Dorrell ..........Miss St. ........10-28-07 5s 37.0 Jasmine Norton .......LSU ................11-8-09

Digs 3s 26 4s 31 5s 36

Ashley Miller ...........ORU...............11-2-04 Amanda Sweatt .......Alabama ......11-13-94 Ashley Miller ...........Ole Miss ........11-1-06

Jessica Field..............LSU ..............10-30-98 Kim Storey ...............Indiana ..........12-4-98 Libby Windell..........NT ...................9-6-02 Sara Kincaid.............ORU.............11-29-03 Libby Windell..........Miss. St. .........11-5-99 Destiny Clark ..........Ole Miss ........10-1-06

Matches Played FR: 37 Libby Windell ............................... 1999 SO: 40 Krystal Osborne ............................ 1995 40 Tina Rico ....................................... 1995 40 Melanie Davis ............................... 1995 40 Jen Blankenbeckler ....................... 1995 40 Amanda Sweatt ............................. 1995 JR: 40 Denise Baez ................................... 1995 SR: 37 Denise Baez ................................... 1996 Games Played FR: 149 Jessica Field ................................... 1995 SO: 147 Tina Rico ....................................... 1995 147 Krystal Osborne ............................ 1995 147 Melanie Davis ............................... 1995 JR: 132 Karla Crose .................................... 2004 SR: 132 Jennifer Haaser ............................. 2004 Kills FR: SO: JR: SR:

645 676 560 528

Krystal Osborne ............................ 1994 Krystal Osborne ............................ 1995 Denise Baez ................................... 1995 Sara Kincaid .................................. 2003

Kills per set FR: 4.51 SO: 4.60 JR: 4.42 SR: 4.40

Krystal Osborne ............................ 1994 Krystal Osborne ............................ 1995 Eftila Tanellari ............................... 1999 Kim Storey .................................... 1998

Total attempts FR: 1629 Krystal Osborne ............................ 1994 SO: 1720 Jaimie Torromeo ........................... 1994 JR: 1516 Denise Baez ................................... 1995 SR: 1244 Jessica Dorrell ............................... 2007 Attack pct. (min. 50 kills) FR: .319 Tina Rico ....................................... 1994 SO: .376 Raymariely Santos ........................ 2011 JR: .422 Evgania Rangelova ........................ 2001 SR: .416 Kim Storey .................................... 1998 Assists FR: SO: JR: SR:

1255 Tina Rico ....................................... 1994 1588 Tina Rico ....................................... 1995 1670 Ning Zhao ..................................... 1998 1501 Tina Rico ....................................... 1997

Assists per set FR: 8.78 SO: 10.80 JR: 11.72 SR: 12.40

Tina Rico .................................. 1994 Tina Rico .................................. 1995 Ning Zhao ................................ 1999 Tina Rico .................................. 1997

Arkansas’ all-time leader in digs, Ashley Miller holds every career digs record in program history and is second in Southeastern Conference history with 2,126 digs; she held the SEC record until the 2009 season.

Digs per set FR: 3.92 SO: 4.31 JR: 4.65 SR: 4.79

Ashley Miller................................. 2004 Ashley Miller................................. 2005 Ashley Miller................................. 2006 Ashley Miller................................. 2007

Jessica Field ................................... 1995 Jennifer Haaser ............................. 2001 Denise Baez ................................... 1994 Amy Allison .................................. 2005 Sara Kincaid .................................. 2003

Libby Windell ............................... 1999 Kim Storey .................................... 1995 Amy Allison .................................. 2005 Kim Storey .................................... 1998

Service aces FR: 39 SO: 57 JR: 51 SR: 41

Heather Royal ............................... 2007 Jaimie Torromeo ........................... 1994 Anna Velikanova .......................... 2001 Jessica Dorrell ............................... 2007

Block solos FR: 25 25 SO: 46 JR: 34 SR: 44

Digs FR: SO: JR: SR:

Ashley Miller................................. 2004 Ashley Miller................................. 2005 Ashley Miller................................. 2006 Ashley Miller................................. 2007

Block assists FR: 184 SO: 146 JR: 189 SR: 166

510 548 498 570

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Total blocks FR: 209 SO: 175 JR: 223 SR: 222

Libby Windell (25-184) ................ 1999 Kim Storey (29-146) ...................... 1996 Amy Allison (34-189).................... 2005 Jessica Field (36-186) .................... 1998

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Attempts 3s 55 Krystal Osborne .......at Houston .......9-1-95 4s 81 Jaimie Torromeo ......SW Texas .......10-1-94 5s 81 Denise Baez .............at Iowa ..........9-16-95

Aces 3s 9 4s 7 5s 6 6 6 6

Blocks per set FR: 1.67 Jennifer Haaser ............................. 2001 SO: 1.34 Kim Storey .................................... 1996 JR: 1.83 Amy Allison .................................. 2005 SR: 1.90 Jessica Field ................................... 1998

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INDIVIDUAL YEARLY LEADERS Kills Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Player K Krystal Osborne ....................................... 645 Krystal Osborne ....................................... 676 Denise Baez .............................................. 538 Krystal Osborne ....................................... 415 Kim Storey ............................................... 515 Yarleen Santiago ...................................... 555 Eftila Tanellari.......................................... 458 Eftila Tanellari.......................................... 491 Libby Windell .......................................... 385 Sara Kincaid ............................................. 373 Jennifer Haaser ........................................ 401 Denitza Koleva ......................................... 422 Denitza Koleva ......................................... 456 Jessica Dorrell .......................................... 507 Kelli Stipanovich ..................................... 303 Jasmine Norton ....................................... 487 Jasmine Norton ....................................... 460 Jasmine Norton ....................................... 403 Jasmine Norton ....................................... 449

Kills per set Year Player Avg. 1994 Krystal Osborne (143 sets) ...................... 4.51 1995 Krystal Osborne (147 sets) ...................... 4.60 1996 Denise Baez (128 sets)............................. 4.20 1997 Krystal Osborne (123 sets) ...................... 3.37 1998 Kim Storey (117 sets) .............................. 4.40 1999 Yarleen Santiago (133 sets) ..................... 4.17 2000 Eftila Tanellari (105 sets) ........................ 4.36 2001 Eftila Tanellari (118 sets) ........................ 4.16 2002 Libby Windell (116 sets) ......................... 3.32 2003 Sara Kincaid (124 sets) ............................ 4.26 2004 Jennifer Haaser (132 sets) ....................... 3.04 2005 Denitza Koleva (122 sets) ....................... 3.46 2006 Denitza Koleva (107 sets) ....................... 4.26 2007 Jessica Dorrell (122 sets) ......................... 4.16 2008 Christina Lawrence (91 sets) .................. 3.27 2009 Jasmine Norton (119 sets) ...................... 4.09 2010 Jasmine Norton (120 sets) ...................... 3.83 2011 Jasmine Norton (111 sets) ...................... 3.63 2012 Jasmine Norton (123 sets) ...................... 3.65 Total attempts Year Player TA 1994 Jaimie Torromeo .................................... 1720 1995 Krystal Osborne ....................................1801* 1996 Denise Baez ............................................ 1241 1997 Krystal Osborne ..................................... 1019 1998 Jamie Rohme ......................................... 1202 1999 Yarleen Santiago .................................... 1417 2000 Eftila Tanellari........................................ 1307 2001 Eftila Tanellari........................................ 1219 2002 Anna Velikanova ................................... 1046 2003 Sara Kincaid ........................................... 1058 2004 Denitza Koleva ....................................... 1133 2005 Denitza Koleva ....................................... 1162 2006 Denitza Koleva ....................................... 1193

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Jessica Dorrell ........................................ 1244 Kelli Stipanovich ..................................... 884 Jasmine Norton ..................................... 1224 Jasmine Norton ..................................... 1181 Jasmine Norton ..................................... 1117 Jasmine Norton ..................................... 1203

Attack pct. Year Player (K-A-TA) Pct. 1994 Tina Rico (191-44-461) .......................... .319 1995 Kim Storey (304-97-689)........................ .300 1996 Kim Storey (338-94-676)........................ .361 1997 Jessica Field (368-79-757) ...................... .382 1998 Kim Storey (515-110-973)...................... .416 1999 Libby Windell (314-117-704) ................ .280 2000 Libby Windell (378-96-807) .................. .349 2001 Libby Windell (332-63-628) .................. .428 2002 Libby Windell (385-89-802) .................. .369 2003 Sara Kincaid (528-152-1058) ................. .355 2004 Jennifer Haaser (401-178-958)............... .233 2005 Amy Allison (258-90-568) ..................... .296 2006 Amy Allison (265-98-583) ..................... .286 2007 Christina Lawrence (292-83-690) .......... .303 2008 Christina Lawrence (298-87-710) .......... .297 2009 Amanda Anderson (265-84-619) ........... .292 2010 Amanda Anderson (154-57-355) ........... .273 2011 Raymariely Santos (113-24-237)............. .376 2012 Kasey Heckelman (61-16-126) ................ .357 Assists Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Player A Tina Rico ................................................ 1255 Tina Rico ................................................ 1588 Tina Rico ................................................ 1542 Tina Rico ................................................ 1501 Ning Zhao .............................................. 1670 Ning Zhao .............................................. 1512 Evgeniya Rangelova ............................... 1203 Evgeniya Rangelova ................................. 765 Roberta Tarnauskiate ............................. 1296 Roberta Tarnauskaite ............................. 1436 Iva Docekalova ........................................ 851 Nicole Martin........................................... 760 Lindsay Scanlan ....................................... 668 Nicole Martin........................................... 747 Caira Daugherty Dortch .......................... 564 Lindsay Scanlan ....................................... 971 Cassie Clarke ............................................ 600 Raymariely Santos ................................. 1119 Raymariely Santos ................................. 1212

Assists per set Year Player Avg. 1994 Tina Rico (143 sets)................................. 8.78 1995 Tina Rico (147 sets)............................... 10.80 1996 Tina Rico (128 sets)............................... 12.05 1997 Tina Rico (121 sets)............................... 12.40 1998 Ning Zhao (116 sets)............................. 14.40 1999 Ning Zhao (129 sets)............................. 11.72

Evgeniya Rangelova (104 sets) ............. 11.57 Evgeniya Rangelova (119 sets) ............... 6.43 Roberta Tarnauskaite (111 sets) ............ 11.68 Roberta Tarnauskaite (124 sets) ............ 11.58 Iva Docekalova (131 sets) ....................... 6.50 Nicole Martin (127 sets) ......................... 5.98 Lindsay Scanlan (107 sets)...................... 6.24 Nicole Martin (122 sets) ......................... 6.12 Caira Daugherty Dortch (83 sets) ........... 6.80 Lindsay Scanlan (99 sets)........................ 9.81 Cassie Clarke (76 sets) ............................ 7.89 Raymariely Santos (112 sets) .................. 9.99 Raymariely Santos (119 sets) ................ 10.18

Service aces Year Player SA 1994 Jaimie Trromeo .......................................... 57 1995 Kim Storey ................................................. 40 1996 Tina Rico .................................................... 49 1997 Jamie Rohme ............................................. 45 1998 Kim Storey ................................................. 37 1999 Yarleen Santiago ........................................ 47 2000 Anna Velikanova ....................................... 40 2001 Anna Velikanova ....................................... 51 2002 Anna Velikanova ....................................... 49 2003 Iva Docekalova .......................................... 48 2004 Amanda Eskridge ....................................... 35 2005 Denitza Koleva ........................................... 37 2006 Jessica Dorrell ............................................ 40 2007 Lindsay Scanlan ......................................... 41 2008 Kelli Stipanovich ....................................... 20 2009 Jasmine Norton ......................................... 36 2010 Jasmine Norton ......................................... 30 2011 Christa Alvarez .......................................... 25 Jasmine Norton ......................................... 25 2012 Jasmine Norton ......................................... 29 Service aces per set Year Player Avg. 1994 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ..................... 0.40 1995 Kim Storey (146 sets) .............................. 0.27 1996 Tina Rico (128 sets)................................. 0.38 1997 Jamie Rohme (118 sets) .......................... 0.38 1998 Kim Storey (117 sets) .............................. 0.32 1999 Yarleen Santiago (133 sets) ..................... 0.35 2000 Anna Velikanova (63 sets) ...................... 0.63 2001 Anna Velikanova (117 sets) .................... 0.44 2002 Anna Velikanova (116 sets) .................... 0.42 2003 Iva Docekalova (124 sets) ....................... 0.39 2004 Jennifer Haaser (132 sets) ....................... 0.27 Amanda Eskridge (114 sets) .................... 0.31 2005 Denitza Koleva (127 sets) ....................... 0.30 2006 Jessica Dorrell (107 sets) ......................... 0.37 2007 Jessica Dorrell (122 sets) ......................... 0.34 Lindsay Scanlan (122 sets)...................... 0.34 2008 Kelli Stipanovich (107 sets) .................... 0.19 2009 Jasmine Norton (119 sets) ...................... 0.30 2010 Jasmine Norton (120 sets) ...................... 0.25 2011 Amanda Anderson (93 sets).................... 0.25 2012 Jasmine Norton (123 sets) ...................... 0.24 Digs Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

With more than 5,000 career assists, Tina Rico led Arkansas in assists during the first four years of the program.

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Player D Jaime Torromeo ....................................... 501 Krystal Osborne ....................................... 503 Krystal Osborne ....................................... 372 Yarleen Santiago ...................................... 413 Yarleen Santiago ...................................... 394 Yarleen Santiago ...................................... 470 Eftila Tanellari.......................................... 331 Eftila Tanellari.......................................... 385 Anna Velikanova ..................................... 380 Paula Castro ............................................. 331 Ashley Miller............................................ 510 Ashley Miller............................................ 548 Ashley Miller............................................ 498 Ashley Miller............................................ 570 Phoebe Bautista ....................................... 341 Phoebe Bautista ....................................... 477 Brooke Fournier ....................................... 373 Christa Alvarez ........................................ 393 Emily Helm .............................................. 484

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INDIVIDUAL YEARLY LEADERS

Block solos Year Player BS 1994 Denise Baez ................................................ 46 1995 Denise Baez ................................................ 29 1996 Jessica Field ................................................ 32 1997 Jessica Field ................................................ 24 Yarleen Santiago ........................................ 24 1998 Jessica Field ................................................ 36 1999 Libby Windell ............................................ 25 2000 Libby Windell ............................................ 22 2001 Jennifer Haaser .......................................... 25 2002 Sara Kincaid ............................................... 26 2003 Sara Kincaid ............................................... 44 2004 Jennifer Haaser .......................................... 25 2005 Amy Allison ............................................... 34 2006 Amy Allison ............................................... 25 2007 Sarah Freudenich ....................................... 24 2008 Yun Tang .................................................... 14 2009 Jasmine Norton ........................................... 8 2010 Kelli Stipanovich ....................................... 10 Janeliss Torres-Lopez.................................. 10 2011 Jasmine Norton ......................................... 17 2012 Amanda Anderson ..................................... 16

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Amy Allison (25-114) .............................. 139 Sarah Freudenrich (24-153) ..................... 177 Yun Tang (14-78) ....................................... 92 Amanda Anderson (5-85) .......................... 90 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (10-79) ..................... 89 Roslandy Acosta (9-76) .............................. 85 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (12-110) ................. 122

Blocks per set Year Player Avg. 1994 Denise Baez (134 sets) ............................ 1.15 1995 Jessica Field (149 sets) ............................. 1.13 1996 Kim Storey (131 sets) .............................. 1.34 1997 Jessica Field (119 sets) ............................. 1.47 1998 Jessica Field (117 sets) ............................. 1.90 1999 Libby Windell (134 sets) ......................... 1.56 2000 Libby Windell (105 sets) ......................... 1.31 2001 Jennifer Haaser (119 sets) ....................... 1.67 2002 Sara Kincaid (113 sets) ............................ 1.50 2003 Sara Kincaid (124 sets) ............................ 1.48 2004 Jennifer Haaser (132 sets) ....................... 1.48 2005 Amy Allison (122 sets) ............................ 1.83 2006 Amy Allison (107 sets) ............................ 1.30 2007 Sarah Freudenrich (122 sets) .................. 1.45 2008 Yun Tang (93 sets)................................... 0.99 2009 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (84 sets) ................ 0.77 2010 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (86 sets) ................ 1.03 2011 Kasey Heckelman (75 sets) ..................... 1.03 2012 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (123 sets) .............. 0.99 Points Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Player Pts. Krystal Osborne .................................... 715.5 Krystal Osborne .................................... 758.5 Denise Baez ........................................... 638.5 Yarleen Santiago ................................... 519.5 Jessica Field ........................................... 582.0

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Yarleen Santiago ................................... 674.5 Eftila Tanellari....................................... 511.5 Eftila Tanellari....................................... 559.0 Libby Windell ....................................... 505.5 Sara Kincaid .......................................... 674.5 Jennifer Haaser ..................................... 546.5 Denitza Koleva ...................................... 494.5 Denitza Koleva ...................................... 521.0 Jessica Dorrell ....................................... 594.5 Kelli Stipanoviach ................................. 334.0 Jasmine Norton .................................... 557.0 Jasmine Norton .................................... 512.5 Jasmine Norton .................................... 467.5 Jasmine Norton .................................... 509.0

Points per game Year Player Avg. 1994 Krystal Osborne (143 sets) ...................... 5.00 1995 Krystal Osborne (147 sets) ...................... 5.16 1996 Denise Baez (128 sets)............................. 4.71 1997 Yarleen Santiago (120 sets) ..................... 4.33 1998 Jessica Field (117 sets) ............................. 4.97 1999 Yarleen Santiago (133 sets) ..................... 5.07 2000 Eftila Tanellari (105 sets) ........................ 4.87 2001 Eftila Tanellari (118 sets) ........................ 4.74 2002 Libby Windell (116 sets) ......................... 4.36 2003 Sara Kincaid (124 sets) ............................ 5.44 2004 Jennifer Haaser (132 sets) ....................... 4.14 2005 Denitza Koleva (122 sets) ....................... 4.05 2006 Denitza Koleva (107 sets) ....................... 4.87 2007 Jessica Dorrell (122 sets) ......................... 4.87 2008 Kelli Stipanoviach (107 sets) .................. 3.12 2009 Jasmine Norton (118 sets) ...................... 4.68 2010 Jasmine Norton (120 sets) ...................... 4.27 2011 Jasmine Norton (111 sets) ...................... 4.21 2012 Jasmine Norton (123 sets) ...................... 4.14

Block assists Year Player .........................................................BA 1994 Denise Baez .............................................. 108 1995 Jessica Field .............................................. 144 1996 Kim Storey ............................................... 146 1997 Jessica Field .............................................. 151 1998 Jessica Field .............................................. 186 1999 Libby Windell .......................................... 184 2000 Annesia Crawford .................................... 134 2001 Jennifer Haaser ........................................ 175 2002 Libby Windell .......................................... 149 2003 Sara Kincaid ............................................. 139 2004 Karla Crose ............................................... 172 2005 Amy Allison ............................................. 189 2006 Destiny Clark ........................................... 123 2007 Sarah Freudenrich.................................... 153 2008 Yun Tang .................................................... 78 2009 Amanda Anderson ..................................... 85 2010 Janeliss Torres-Lopez.................................. 79 2011 Roslandy Acosta......................................... 76 2012 Janeliss Torres-Lopez................................ 110 Total blocks Year Player (BS-BA) TB 1994 Denise Baez (46-108) ............................... 154 1995 Jessica Field (25-144) ............................... 169 1996 Kim Storey (29-146) ................................. 175 1997 Jessica Field (24-151) ............................... 175 1998 Jessica Field (36-186) ............................... 222 1999 Libby Windell (25-184) ........................... 209 2000 Libby Windell (22-116) ........................... 138 2001 Jennifer Haaser (25-174) .......................... 199 2002 Sara Kincaid (26-144)............................... 170 Libby Windell (21-149) ........................... 170 2003 Sara Kincaid (44-139)............................... 183 2004 Jennifer Haaser (25-171) .......................... 196 2005 Amy Allison (34-189) .............................. 223

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Digs per game Year Player Avg. 1994 Jaimie Torromeo (143 sets) ..................... 3.50 1995 Krystal Osborne (147 sets) ...................... 3.42 1996 Krystal Osborne (130 sets) ...................... 2.86 1997 Yarleen Santiago (120 sets) ..................... 3.44 1998 Yarleen Santiago (116 sets) ..................... 3.40 1999 Yarleen Santiago (133 sets) ..................... 3.53 2000 Eftila Tanellari (105 sets) ........................ 3.15 2001 Eftila Tanellari (118 sets) ........................ 3.26 2002 Anna Velikanova (116 sets) .................... 3.28 2003 Paula Castro (123 sets)............................ 2.69 2004 Ashley Miller (132 sets) .......................... 3.92 2005 Ashley Miller (127 sets) .......................... 4.31 2006 Ashley Miller (107 sets) .......................... 4.65 2007 Ashley Miller (122 sets) .......................... 4.79 2008 Phoebe Bautista (109 sets) ...................... 3.13 2009 Phoebe Bautista (121 sets) ...................... 3.94 2010 Brooke Fournier (120 sets) ...................... 3.06 2011 Christa Alvarez (112 sets) ....................... 3.51 2012 Emily Helm (123 sets)............................. 3.93

Denise Baez (#2) was a big part of Arkansas’ blocking prowess in the program’s early years.

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TEAM SINGLE SEASON Kills 1. 2170 (.271) ..................................................1996 2. 2138 (.220) ..................................................1995 2138 (.300) ..................................................1997 4. 2093 (.294) ..................................................1998 5. 2084 (.220) ..................................................1994 6. 2071 (.228) ..................................................1999 7. 1887 (.231) ..................................................2005 8. 1878 (.261) ..................................................2003 9. 1858 (.186) ..................................................2004 10. 1833 (.258) ..................................................2002

Assists 1. 1888 (117 sets) ............................................1998 2. 1821 (134 sets) ............................................1999 3. 1795 (149 sets) ............................................1995 4. 1790 (132 sets) ............................................1996 5. 1745 (124 sets) ............................................1997 6. 1679 (127 sets) ............................................2005 7. 1668 (143 sets) ............................................1994 8. 1665 (132 sets) ............................................2004 9. 1654 (124 sets) ............................................2003 10. 1631 (122 sets) ............................................2007

Block assists 1. 758 (134 sets) ..............................................1999 2. 724 (127 sets) ..............................................2005 3. 709 (132 sets) ..............................................2004 4. 652 (117 sets) ..............................................1998 5. 649 (119 sets) ..............................................2001 6. 640 (116 sets) ..............................................2002 7. 606 (122 sets) ..............................................2007 8. 595 (149 sets) ..............................................1995 9. 593 (124 sets) ..............................................1997 10. 582 (132 sets) ..............................................1996

Kills per set 1. 17.89 (117 sets) ...........................................1998 2. 17.24 (124 sets) ...........................................1997 3. 16.44 (132 sets) ...........................................1996 4. 16.35 (105 sets) ...........................................2000 5. 15.80 (116 sets) ...........................................2002 6. 15.46 (134 sets) ...........................................1999 7. 15.24 (119 sets) ...........................................2001 8. 15.15 (124 sets) ...........................................2003 9. 15.09 (107 sets) ...........................................2006 10. 14.86 (127 sets) ...........................................2005

Assists per set 1. 16.14 (117 sets) ...........................................1998 2. 14.97 (105 sets) ...........................................2000 3. 14.07 (124 sets) ...........................................1997 4. 14.02 (116 sets) ...........................................2002 5. 13.59 (134 sets) ...........................................1999 6. 13.56 (107 sets) ...........................................2006 7. 13.56 (132 sets) ...........................................1996 8. 13.47 (119 sets) ...........................................2001 9. 13.37 (122 sets) ...........................................2007 10. 13.34 (124 sets) ...........................................2003

Total blocks 1. 470.0 (134 sets) ...........................................1999 2. 435.5 (149 sets) ...........................................1995 3. 432.0 (117 sets) ...........................................1998 4. 417.0 (127 sets) ...........................................2005 5. 414.5 (132 sets) ...........................................2004 6. 402.5 (124 sets) ...........................................1997 7. 389.0 (116 sets) ...........................................2002 8. 388.0 (132 sets) ...........................................1996 9. 385.5 (119 sets) ...........................................2001 10. 365.5 (124 sets) ...........................................2003

Attack attempts 1. 5787 (2138-865-5787) .................................1995 2. 5665 (2084-835-5665) .................................1994 3. 5394 (2071-841-5394) .................................1999 4. 5145 (2170-778-5145) .................................1996 5. 5070 (1858-914-5070) .................................2004 6. 4992 (2138-640-4992) .................................1997 7. 4946 (2093-638-4946) .................................1998 8. 4854 (1887-766-4854) .................................2005 9. 4849 (1782-829-4849) .................................2007 10. 4606 (1717-670-4606) .................................2000

Service aces 1. 215 (143 sets) ..............................................1994 2. 213 (116 sets) ..............................................2002 3. 209 (117 sets) ..............................................1998 4. 207 (124 sets) ..............................................2003 5. 192 (124 sets) ..............................................1997 6. 191 (149 sets) ..............................................1995 7. 188 (132 sets) ..............................................1996 8. 187 (134 sets) ..............................................1999 9. 185 (122 sets) ..............................................2007 10. 183 (132 sets) ..............................................2004

Blocks per set 1. 3.69 (117 sets) .............................................1998 2. 3.51 (134 sets) .............................................1999 3. 3.35 (116 sets) .............................................2002 4. 3.28 (127 sets) .............................................2005 5. 3.25 (124 sets) .............................................1997 6. 3.24 (119 sets) .............................................2001 7. 3.14 (132 sets) .............................................2004 8. 2.95 (124 sets) .............................................2003 9. 2.94 (105 sets) .............................................2000 10. 2.94 (132 sets) .............................................1996

Attack pct. 1. .300 (2138-640-4992) ..................................1997 2. .294 (2093-638-4946) ..................................1998 3. .271 (2170-778-5145) ..................................1996 4. .263 (1813-617-4548) ..................................2001 5. .261 (1878-683-4577) ..................................2003 6. .258 (1833-666-4515) ..................................2002 7. .248 (1707-638-4313) ..................................2012 8. .235 (1470-571-3832) ..................................2011 9. .231 (1887-766-4854) ..................................2005 10. .228 (2071-841-5394) ..................................1999

Service aces per set 1. 1.84 (116 sets) .............................................2002 2. 1.79 (117 sets) .............................................1998 3. 1.67 (124 sets) .............................................2003 4. 1.55 (124 sets) .............................................1997 5. 1.52 (122 sets) .............................................2007 6. 1.50 (143 sets) .............................................1994 7. 1.49 (119 sets) .............................................2001 8. 1.43 (105 sets) .............................................2000 9. 1.42 (132 sets) .............................................1996 10. 1.40 (134 sets) .............................................1999

Points 1. 2764.5 (2138k/191a/138-595b)...................1995 2. 2746.0 (2170k/188a/97-582b).....................1996 3. 2734.0 (2093k/209a/106-652b)...................1998 4. 2732.5 (2138k/192a/106-593b)...................1997 5. 2728.0 (2071k/187a/91-758b).....................1999 6. 2644.0 (2084k/215a/121-448b)...................1994 7. 2455.5 (1858k/183a/60-709b).....................2004 8. 2450.5 (1878k/207a/99-533b).....................2003 9. 2435.0 (1833k/213a/69-640b).....................2002 10. 2427.0 (1887k/123a/55-724b).....................2005

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

Points per set 1. 23.37 (117 sets) ...........................................1998 2. 22.04 (124 sets) ...........................................1997 3. 20.99 (116 sets) ...........................................2002 4. 20.80 (132 sets) ...........................................1996 5. 20.72 (105 sets) ...........................................2000 6. 20.36 (134 sets) ...........................................1999 7. 19.96 (119 sets) ...........................................2001 8. 19.76 (124 sets) ...........................................2003 9. 19.23 (107 sets) ...........................................2006 10. 19.11 (127 sets) ...........................................2005

Digs per set 1. 17.12 (105 sets) ...........................................2000 2. 17.10 (149 sets) ...........................................1995 3. 17.07 (124 sets) ...........................................1997 4. 16.71 (143 sets) ...........................................1994 5. 16.46 (117 sets) ...........................................1998 6. 16.07 (107 sets) ...........................................2006 7. 16.00 (134 sets) ...........................................1999 8. 15.15 (116 sets) ...........................................2002 9. 15.13 (122 sets) ...........................................2007 10. 15.11 (132 sets) ...........................................2004

With a roster that included Jamie Rohme, the 1997 team is the only group in program history to post a .300 hitting percentage during a single season.

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2548 (149 sets) ............................................1995 2389 (143 sets) ............................................1994 2144 (134 sets) ............................................1999 2117 (124 sets) ............................................1997 1995 (132 sets) ............................................2004 1926 (117 sets) ............................................1998 1869 (127 sets) ............................................2005 1846 (122 sets) ............................................2007 1844 (132 sets) ............................................1996 1841 (123 sets) ............................................2012

Block solos 1. 138 (149 sets) ..............................................1995 2. 121 (143 sets) ..............................................1994 3. 106 (124 sets) ..............................................1997 106 (117 sets) ..............................................1998 5. 99 (124 sets) ................................................2003 6. 97 (132 sets) ................................................1996 7. 91 (134 sets) ................................................1999 8. 69 (116 sets) ................................................2002 9. 61 (119 sets) ................................................2001 10. 60 (132 sets) ................................................2004

Sets played 1. 149...............................................................1995 2. 143...............................................................1994 3. 134...............................................................1999 4. 132...............................................................2004 132...............................................................1996 6. 127...............................................................2005 7. 124...............................................................1997 124...............................................................2003 9. 123...............................................................2012 10. 122...............................................................2007 122...............................................................2010 Matches played 1. 40.................................................................1995 2. 37.................................................................1996 37.................................................................1999 4. 36.................................................................1994 36.................................................................1997 6. 35.................................................................1998 7 34.................................................................2003 8. 33.................................................................2001 33.................................................................2002 33.................................................................2004 33.................................................................2005

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TEAM MATCH Kills 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Attack attempts 1. 268....... Tennessee ...........................Oct. 6, 2000 2. 254....... at Pacific .......................... Nov. 28, 1998 3. 244....... Texas ................................. Nov. 8, 2000 4. 239....... at Ole Miss .......................Oct. 29, 2000 5. 238....... vs Wisconsin .....................Sept. 5, 1998 6. 235....... Alabama .......................... Nov. 13, 1994 7. 230....... SW Texas State ...................Oct. 1, 1994 8. 229....... Ole Miss ...........................Oct. 13, 2000 9. 228....... at Mississippi State ...........Oct. 28, 1994 10. 227....... at Ole Miss ...................... Nov. 17, 1996 227....... #5 Florida ........................ Nov. 22, 1998 227....... at Tennessee .....................Oct. 10, 1999 Attack pct. (10 attempts) 1. .494...... Alabama (47-6-83) .......... Nov. 23, 2002 2. .451...... at UAB (49-8-91) ................Oct. 4, 2001 3. .437...... at Georgia (59-14-103) .....Oct. 29, 2006 4. .432...... So. Carolina (46-8-88).....Sept. 28, 2003 5. .430...... vs Grambling (43-9-79) .. Aug. 29, 2009 .430...... So. Carolina (50-4-107)... Nov. 11, 2011 7. .429...... Grambling (42-12-70) ..... Aug. 28, 2010 8. .423...... North Texas (50-9-97) .......Sept. 6, 2002 9. .421...... McNeese State (50-10-95).. Aug. 27, 2011 10.. .419...... vs Akron (46-10-86) ..........Sept. 4, 2010 Assists 1. 99......... Tennessee ...........................Oct. 6, 2000 2. 97......... at Pacific .......................... Nov. 28, 1998 3. 85......... Ole Miss .............................Oct. 9, 1998 4. 84......... at Tennessee .....................Oct. 10, 1999 84......... at Pittsburgh .....................Sept. 9, 2000 6. 81......... vs Miami (Ohio) ...............Sept. 9, 2000 7. 80......... SW Missouri State ........... Nov. 16, 2004 80......... at Ole Miss ...................... Nov. 17, 1996 9. 79......... #22 Illinois ......................Sept. 18, 1998 10. 78......... Kansas State ......................Sept. 2, 2005

Service aces 1. 19......... vs Norfolk State.................Sept. 1, 2007 2. 15......... Auburn ...............................Oct. 5, 2003 15......... Auburn ............................Sept. 30, 2001 4. 14......... vs Temple ..........................Sept. 1, 2007 5. 13......... at Xavier..........................Sept. 24, 1994 13......... vs Utah State ................... Aug. 31, 2002 13......... at Ole Miss ........................ Nov. 7, 1998 8. 12......... Grambling....................... Aug. 28, 2010 12......... vs SE Missouri State ........ Aug. 30, 2002 12......... vs Alabama ...................... Nov. 22, 2003 Digs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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125....... Central Florida ..................Sept. 9, 1995 112....... Tennessee ...........................Oct. 6, 2000 108....... Alabama .......................... Nov. 13, 1994 107....... at Pittsburgh .....................Sept. 8, 2000 105....... Ole Miss ............................ Nov. 5, 1005 105....... Idaho State .........................Dec. 3, 1994 105....... Texas ................................. Nov. 8, 2000 105....... at Pacific .......................... Nov. 28, 1998 101....... Stephen F. Austin ..............Sept. 1, 2006 99......... Valparaiso ........................Oct. 24, 2004

Block solos 1. 13......... at Oral Roberts .................Oct. 25, 1995 2. 11......... Central Florida ..................Sept. 9, 1995 3. 10......... at SW Louisiana .............. Nov. 15, 1995 4. 9........... at Kansas .........................Sept. 12, 2003 5. 8........... Northern Illinois ............. Aug. 31, 1996 8........... Oral Roberts ....................Sept. 10, 1994 8........... at St. Mary’s ....................Sept. 16, 1994 8........... North Carolina State.........Sept. 3, 1994 8........... at Georgia ..........................Nov 9, 2003 Block assists 1. 46......... Ole Miss .............................Oct. 1, 2006 2. 42......... Mississippi State ................ Nov. 5, 1999 3. 41......... Valparaiso ........................Oct. 24, 2004 4. 37......... Saint Louis .......................Oct. 11, 2005 5. 36......... at Mississippi State .......... Nov. 14, 2004 36......... Oral Roberts .................... Nov. 25, 2000 36......... Oral Roberts .................... Nov. 29, 2003 36......... LSU .....................................Oct. 5, 2005 36......... at Auburn ...........................Oct. 8, 2004 36......... at Tennessee .....................Oct. 10, 1999 36......... at Georgia ........................Oct. 23, 2005 36......... at Tennessee ....................Sept. 30, 2007

Total blocks 1. 24.0...... Mississippi State ................ Nov. 5, 1999 24.0...... Ole Miss .............................Oct. 1, 2006 3. 23.0...... at Georgia ........................Oct. 23, 2005 4. 22.0...... at Tennessee .....................Oct. 10, 1999 5. 21.5...... Saint Louis .......................Oct. 11, 2005 21.5...... Valparaiso ........................Oct. 24, 2004 7. 20.0...... vs Georgetown ...................Dec. 3, 1999 20.0...... at Georgia ......................... Nov. 9, 2003 20.0...... Oral Roberts .................... Nov. 25, 2000 20.0...... Oral Roberts .................... Nov. 29, 2003 20.0...... Ole Miss .............................Oct. 1, 2004 20.0...... LSU .....................................Oct. 5, 2005 20.0...... Mississippi State ...............Oct. 15, 2000 20.0...... at Georgia ........................Oct. 23, 1998 20.0...... at Kansas .........................Sept. 12, 2003 20.0...... South Carolina................Sept. 24, 2006 20.0...... at Tennessee ....................Sept. 30, 2007 BY SET Kills 3s 77............. at UT-Arlington ..........Sept. 13, 1998 4s 91............. Ole Miss .........................Oct. 9, 1998 5s 105........... Tennessee ......................Oct. 6, 2000 Attempts 3s 196........... at Illinois ......................Sept. 9, 1997 4s 235........... Alabama...................... Nov. 13, 1994 5s 268........... Tennessee ......................Oct. 6, 2000 Aces 3s 19............. vs Norfolk State ............Sept. 1, 2007 4s 15............. Auburn ..........................Oct. 5, 2003 5s 14............. vs Temple .....................Sept. 1, 2007 Assists 3s 55............. at Georgia ....................Oct. 29, 2006 4s 68............. Mississippi State ..........Oct. 28, 2007 5s 80............. SMS ............................. Nov. 16, 2004 Digs 3s 93............. at Mississippi State ......Oct. 15, 1995 4s 125........... Central Florida .............Sept. 9, 1995 5s 112........... Tennessee ......................Oct. 6, 2000 Blocks 3s 20.0.......... Oral Roberts................ Nov. 29, 2003 20.0.......... Mississippi State ..........Oct. 15, 2000 4s 24.0.......... Mississippi State ........... Nov. 5, 1999 5s 24.0.......... Ole Miss .........................Oct. 1, 2006

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105....... Tennessee ...........................Oct. 6, 2000 101....... at Pacific .......................... Nov. 28, 1998 97......... at Tennessee .....................Oct. 10, 1999 94......... South Carolina................ Nov. 23, 1996 92......... at Ole Miss ...................... Nov. 17, 1996 91......... at Nebraska .......................Sept. 5, 1997 91......... Ole Miss .............................Oct. 9, 1998 89......... at Pittsburg........................Sept. 8, 2000 88......... Alabama .......................... Nov. 13, 1994 87......... SMS ................................. Nov. 16, 2004

The 2004 team tallied 87 kills, the No. 10 total in program history, against Southwest Missouri State in the regular-season finale at Barnhill Arena.

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TEAM YEAR-BY-YEAR OVERALL TEAM STATISTICS Year M G K E 1994 36 143 2084 835 1995 40 149 2138 865 1996 37 132 2170 778 1997 36 123 2138 640 1998 35 117 2093 638 1999 37 134 2071 841 2000 30 109 1794 690 2001 33 119 1813 617 2002 33 116 1833 666 2003 34 124 1878 683 2004 33 132 1858 914 2005 33 127 1887 766 2006 29 107 1615 685 2007 31 122 1782 829 2008 30 109 1272 574 2009 31 121 1579 655 2010 31 122 1515 672 2011 31 112 1470 571 2012 32 123 1707 638 Total 632 2,341 34,697 13,557

TA 5665 6787 5145 4992 4946 5394 4802 4548 4515 4577 5070 4854 4315 4849 3668 4150 3995 3832 4313 90,417

PCT .220 .220 .271 .300 .294 .228 .230 .263 .258 .261 .186 .231 .216 .197 .190 .223 .211 .235 .248 .234

AST 1668 1795 1790 1745 1888 1821 1642 1603 1626 1654 1665 1679 1451 1631 1158 1457 1377 1357 1584 30,591

SA 215 191 188 192 209 187 154 177 213 207 183 123 140 185 113 139 137 136 120 3,209

RECORD BREAKDOWN Year Overall Home 1994 19-17 9-6 1995 25-15 10-3 1996 26-11 15-3 1997 30-6 14-1 1998 29-6 17-2 1999 30-7 14-0 2000 16-14 11-6 2001 21-12 10-1 2002 27-6 13-4 2003 27-7 11-0 2004 17-16 10-4 2005 21-12 11-4 2006 16-13 10-4 2007 12-19 6-10 2008 7-23 4-10 2009 13-18 6-8 2010 14-17 8-6 2011 18-13 8-6 2012 22-10 14-4 Totals 390-242 201-82

Away 7-7 9-6 8-6 10-4 10-2 11-5 5-3 8-7 11-2 8-4 4-9 5-6 4-8 4-7 3-10 4-9 4-9 6-7 6-5 127-116

Neut. 3-4 6-6 3-2 6-1 2-2 5-2 0-5 3-4 3-0 8-3 3-3 5-2 2-1 2-2 0-3 3-1 2-2 4-0 2-1 62-44

Conf. 10-5 11-4 11-4 13-2 14-1 14-1 9-6 12-3 14-2 15-1 10-6 11-5 9-11 6-14 4-16 7-13 8-12 10-10 13-7 201-123

NC 9-12 14-11 15-7 17-4 15-5 16-6 7-8 9-9 13-4 12-6 7-10 10-7 7-2 6-5 3-7 6-5 6-5 8-3 9-3 189-119

DAYS OF THE WEEK Year M Tu. 1994 0-1 0-0 1995 1-1 0-0 1996 1-0 0-0 1997 1-0 1-0 1998 1-1 2-0 1999 2-0 0-0 2000 2-0 1-0 2001 3-0 1-0 2002 0-0 2-0 2003 0-0 0-0 2004 0-0 3-0 2005 0-0 1-1 2006 0-0 0-0 2007 0-0 1-0 2008 0-0 0-0 2009 0-0 2-0 2010 0-0 1-1 2011 0-0 0-2 2012 0-0 1-1 Totals 11-3 16-5

W 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 2-0 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-3 0-2 0-2 1-0 1-0 12-15

Th. 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-5

F 8-2 11-3 11-4 9-4 11-3 14-2 6-6 7-5 12-1 12-1 7-8 8-6 8-6 4-10 3-8 6-6 6-7 10-4 8-6 161-92

Sa. 2-9 6-4 6-2 7-1 7-1 6-2 1-5 3-3 5-2 5-4 1-5 5-3 3-0 4-2 1-5 2-4 3-2 3-1 5-1 75-56

SE 246 158 258 207 273 247 183 161 267 276 271 216 205 208 200 200 228 180 191 4,175

Aug. 0-0 0-0 4-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-0 1-2 0-0 3-0 4-0 4-1 0-3 1-2 4-0 2-2 5-0 34-11

RE 227 244 187 143 107 161 144 174 150 222 226 193 158 214 157 138 145 119 123 3,232

Sept. 7-8 9-6 6-6 9-3 10-2 10-4 3-8 6-4 8-3 9-2 3-8 6-5 6-3 3-8 4-6 6-6 4-7 8-3 8-3 125-95

DIG BS BA 2389 121 448 2548 138 595 1844 97 582 2117 106 593 1926 106 652 2144 91 758 1880 55 548 1797 61 649 1757 69 640 1729 99 533 1995 60 709 1869 55 724 1719 50 506 1846 50 606 1402 32 319 1653 32 369 1511 50 417 1568 59 423 1841 57 395 35,535 1,388 10,466

Oct. 5-5 7-4 7-1 7-2 8-1 10-1 8-3 9-2 6-2 8-0 9-2 7-3 4-5 3-5 2-7 4-5 4-6 6-3 5-3 119-60

Nov. 5-2 8-2 8-3 10-0 9-2 9-1 5-3 6-5 10-1 8-2 5-5 4-3 2-4 2-5 1-7 2-5 2-6 2-5 4-4 102-65

TB 345 436 388 403 432 470 329 385.5 389.0 365.5 414.5 417.0 303.0 353.0 191.5 216.5 258.5 270.5 254.5 6,621

Dec. 2-2 1-3 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10-13

BE 152 148 111 122 115 119 89 87 59 63 95 85 82 94 72 66 99 76 67 1,801

BHE 101 71 52 59 64 45 57 49 65 85 102 109 83 68 37 42 39 39 31 1,198

3-g 5-3 13-6 17-5 22-2 24-1 13-5 10-7 14-4 16-3 13-3 6-4 10-5 7-7 4-9 4-14 7-8 4-6 14-5 11-2 214-99

KPG 14.57 14.35 16.44 17.38 17.89 15.46 16.46 15.24 15.80 15.15 14.08 14.86 15.09 14.61 11.67 13.05 12.42 13.12 13.88 14.82

4-g 9-11 8-5 6-3 7-2 5-3 13-2 4-3 6-4 9-2 11-3 4-9 4-4 6-4 2-5 0-5 2-2 7-6 3-2 9-2 115-77

DPG 16.71 17.10 13.97 17.21 16.46 16.00 17.25 15.10 15.15 13.94 15.11 14.72 16.07 15.13 12.86 13.66 12.39 14.00 14.97 15.18

5-g 5-3 4-4 3-3 1-2 0-2 4-0 2-4 1-4 2-1 3-1 7-3 7-3 3-2 6-5 3-4 4-8 3-5 1-6 2-6 61-66

BPG 2.41 2.92 2.94 3.27 3.69 3.51 3.02 3.24 3.35 2.95 3.14 3.28 2.83 2.89 1.76 1.79 2.12 2.42 2.07 2.83

TV 0-0 2-1 0-2 2-0 0-3 3-1 0-3 0-2 2-2 1-2 0-3 2-1 0-2 1-1 0-1 1-3 0-3 1-2 3-0 18-32

Su. 9-3 5-6 7-4 10-1 7-1 7-2 5-2 6-3 6-2 8-1 6-2 6-1 4-5 3-7 2-7 3-6 4-5 4-5 7-2 109-66

The Razorbacks’ Senior Day win over Ole Miss in 2013 represented the program’s 200th victory in Southeastern Conference action.

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1,000-KILL CLUB Having added the sport for the 1994 season, Arkansas volleyball is entering its 20th year of existence in 2013. In that time, 15 Razorbacks have tallied 1,000 or more kills. Here’s a look at those special players and their numbers. Two players, Krystal Osborne and Denise Baez, were members of the inaugural team in 1994. The most recent members, Jasmine Norton and Kelli Stipanovich, added their names to the list in 2011. All 15 players were named to the All-Southeastern Conference team at least once during their career. In addition, six members of the 1,000-kill club--Denise Baez, Denitza Koleva, Jasmine Norton, Krystal Osborne, Yarleen Santiago and Kim Storey--tallied at least 1,000 digs during their respective Razorback careers.

JASMINE NORTON -- #5 -- ROWLETT, TEXAS -- 2009-12 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 2009 119 31 487 4.09 210 1224 .226 13 0.11 36 0.30 34 272 2.29 6 8 52 60 0.50 10 2 557.0 4.68 2010 120 31 460 3.83 212 1181 .210 8 0.07 30 0.25 35 255 2.12 7 4 37 41 0.34 12 1 512.5 4.27 2011 111 31 403 3.63 178 1117 .201 19 0.17 25 0.23 26 229 2.06 5 17 45 62 0.56 16 0 467.5 4.21 2012 123 32 449 3.65 207 1203 .201 19 0.15 29 0.24 33 374 3.04 16 8 46 54 0.44 15 1 509.0 4.14 TOTAL 473 125 1799 3.80 807 4725 .210 59 0.12 120 0.25 128 1,130 2.39 34 37 180 217 0.46 53 4 2,046.0 4.33 With her ninth kill against Georgetown--a crosscourt putaway in the second set--on Sept. 3, 2011, Jasmine Norton became the 14th player in program history with 1,000 career kills. She accomplished the milestone in the 69th match of her Razorback career. DENITZA KOLEVA -- #1 -- SOFIA, BULGARIA -- 2003-06 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 2003 124 34 373 3.01 144 993 .231 11 0.09 31 0.25 57 170 1.37 26 2 51 53 0.43 11 4 431.5 3.48 2004 132 33 344 2.61 191 1133 .135 12 0.09 31 0.23 40 209 1.58 26 9 62 71 0.54 24 3 415.0 3.14 2005 122 32 422 3.46 190 1162 .200 28 0.23 37 0.30 44 324 2.66 49 3 65 68 0.56 16 3 494.5 4.05 2006 107 29 456 4.26 168 1193 .241 32 0.30 29 0.27 36 359 3.36 44 4 64 68 0.64 8 3 521.0 4.87 TOTAL 485 128 1595 3.29 693 4481 .201 83 0.17 128 0.26 177 1062 2.19 145 18 242 260 0.54 59 13 1862.0 3.84 Denitza Koleva became the 10th Razorback to record her 1,000th-career kill during her junior season in 2005. She reached the mark in game one at Georgia Oct. 23, 2005. KIM STOREY -- #4 -- BELLVUE, NEBRASKA -- 1995-98 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE 1995 146 40 304 2.08 97 689 .300 74 0.51 40 0.27 19 1996 131 27 338 2.58 94 676 .361 23 0.18 27 0.21 23 1997 117 36 314 2.68 82 645 .360 53 0.45 31 0.26 17 1998 117 35 515 4.40 110 973 .416 28 0.24 37 0.32 25 TOTAL 511 138 1471 2.88 383 2983 .365 178 0.35 135 0.26 84 Kim Storey recorded her career 1,000th kill in tournament action against Butler Sept. 5, 1998.

DIG DPG RE BS 385 2.64 57 18 126 0.96 25 29 317 2.71 22 20 315 2.69 26 24 1143 2.24 130 91 Arkansas won the match.

BA 106 146 93 119 464

TB 124 175 113 143 555

BPG 0.85 1.34 0.97 1.22 1.09

BE 22 21 17 12 72

BHE PTS 5 415.0 6 467.0 6 411.5 2 635.5 19 1929.0

PPG 2.84 3.56 3.51 5.43 3.77

LIBBY WINDELL -- #33 -- GRESHAM, OREGON -- 1999-02 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS 1999 134 37 314 2.34 117 704 .280 11 0.08 1 0.01 2 23 0.17 1 25 184 209 1.56 22 1 432.0 2000 105 29 378 3.60 96 807 .349 5 0.05 2 0.02 5 46 0.44 4 22 116 138 1.31 20 3 460.0 2001 118 33 332 2.81 63 628 .428 7 0.06 0 0.00 0 27 0.23 3 14 140 154 1.31 16 2 416.0 2002 116 33 385 3.32 89 802 .369 26 0.22 25 0.22 43 77 0.66 1 21 149 170 1.47 14 2 505.5 TOTAL 473 132 1409 2.98 365 2941 .355 49 0.10 28 0.06 50 173 0.37 9 82 589 671 1.42 72 8 1813.5 Libby Windell collected her career 1,000th-kill in the second game of an upset win over No. 20 South Carolina, Nov. 17, 2001, at the SEC Tournament.

PPG 3.22 4.38 3.53 4.35 3.83

DENISE BAEZ -- #2 -- GUAYNABO, PUERTO RICO -- 1994-96 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS 1994 134 34 279 2.08 71 737 .282 30 0.22 21 0.16 31 316 2.36 17 46 108 154 1.15 19 3 400.0 1995 145 40 560 3.86 219 1516 .225 15 0.10 21 0.14 23 347 2.39 47 29 57 86 0.59 15 3 638.5 1996 128 37 538 4.20 149 1241 .313 19 0.15 26 0.20 26 351 2.74 21 6 66 72 0.56 6 3 603.0 TOTAL 407 111 1377 3.38 439 3494 .268 64 0.16 68 0.17 80 1014 2.49 85 81 231 312 0.77 40 9 1641.5 Denise Baez only played three seasons but quickly reached her career 1000th kill. Her milestone came at home Sept. 1, 1996, in five games against Texas Tech.

PPG 2.99 4.40 4.71 4.03

YARLEEN SANTIAGO -- #6 -- ARECIBO, PUERTO RICO -- 1997-99 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG 1997 120 35 408 3.40 121 954 .301 31 0.26 1998 116 35 379 3.27 135 1003 .243 42 0.36 1999 133 37 555 4.17 175 1417 .268 35 0.26 TOTAL 369 107 1342 3.64 431 3374 .270 108 0.29 Yarleen Santiago tallied more than 1,000 career kills in just three seasons.

PPG 4.32 4.13 5.07 4.53

SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS 23 0.19 45 413 3.44 32 24 129 153 1.27 27 6 519.5 35 0.30 46 394 3.40 32 18 95 113 0.97 21 3 479.5 47 0.35 31 470 3.53 18 18 109 127 0.95 18 2 674.5 105 0.28 122 1277 3.46 82 60 333 393 1.07 66 11 1673.5 Her 1,000th was her third in game three Oct. 1, 1999, in a home win against Georgia.

JESSICA DORRELL -- #4 -- ALEDO, TEXAS -- 2004-07 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 2004 131 33 266 2.03 134 633 .209 30 0.23 1 0.01 0 67 0.51 9 6 122 128 0.98 11 3 334.0 2.55 2005 125 33 271 2.17 104 628 .266 51 0.41 0 0.00 0 57 0.46 10 2 127 129 1.03 14 3 336.5 2.69 2006 107 29 266 2.49 142 743 .167 23 0.21 40 0.37 42 238 2.22 30 2 64 66 0.62 7 4 340.0 3.18 2007 122 31 507 4.16 233 1244 .220 39 0.32 41 0.34 49 275 2.25 29 2 89 91 0.75 2 4 594.5 4.87 TOTAL 485 126 1310 2.70 613 3248 .215 143 0.29 82 0.17 91 637 1.31 78 12 402 414 0.85 34 14 1605.0 3.31 Jessica Dorrell became the 12th player in Arkansas school history to reach the 1,000-kill plateau. The Aledo, Texas, native began the 2007 season with 803 career kills and recorded her 1,000th in a three-game match at Mississippi State Sept. 21. Dorrell led Arkansas in the match with 15 kills giving her 1,011 at the end of play. JENNIFER HAASER -- #34 -- FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS -- 2000-04 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 2000 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 2001 119 33 221 1.86 71 488 .307 10 0.08 0 0.00 0 17 0.14 2 25 174 199 1.67 26 4 333.0 2.80 2002 115 33 381 3.31 179 999 .202 16 0.14 29 0.25 60 298 2.59 28 11 86 97 0.84 5 1 464.0 4.03 2003 124 34 295 2.38 121 730 .238 17 0.14 43 0.35 69 245 1.98 32 40 125 165 1.33 14 2 440.5 3.55 2004 132 33 401 3.04 178 958 .233 28 0.21 35 0.27 70 223 1.69 30 25 171 196 1.48 23 5 546.5 4.14 TOTAL 490 133 1298 2.65 549 3175 .236 71 0.14 107 0.22 199 783 1.60 92 101 556 657 1.34 68 12 1784.0 3.64 Jennifer Haaser lived up to her billing as one of the highest-level recruits to come to Arkansas, reaching her 1,000th-career kill Sept. 18, 2004, in the second game against No. 9 Illinois at Barnhill Arena during the C&C Services Invitational. JESSICA FIELD -- #4 -- HERMANN, MISSOURI -- 1995-98 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS 1995 149 40 186 1.25 66 493 .243 10 0.07 4 0.03 4 77 0.52 2 25 144 169 1.13 18 6 287.0 1996 129 37 284 2.20 95 641 .295 12 0.09 10 0.08 12 72 0.56 2 32 118 150 1.16 15 3 385.0 1997 119 35 368 3.09 79 757 .382 17 0.14 6 0.05 5 175 1.47 5 24 151 175 1.47 20 12 473.5 1998 117 35 430 3.68 102 906 .362 20 0.17 23 0.20 28 147 1.26 2 36 186 222 1.90 26 1 582.0 TOTAL 514 147 1268 2.47 342 2797 .331 59 0.11 43 0.08 49 471 0.92 11 117 599 716 1.39 79 22 1727.5 Increasing her kill total in each of her four years at Arkansas, Jessica Field tallied her career 1,000th kill in a 3-0 road win over Alabama on Oct. 2, 1998.

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KRYSTAL OSBORNE -- #12 -- LAS VEGAS, NEV. -- 1994-97 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 1994 143 36 645 4.51 257 1629 .238 17 0.12 31 0.22 36 430 3.01 64 20 39 59 0.41 16 5 715.5 5.00 1995 147 40 676 4.60 289 1801 .215 20 0.14 30 0.20 34 503 3.42 46 28 49 77 0.52 20 2 758.5 5.16 1996 130 37 449 3.45 222 1177 .193 12 0.09 20 0.15 47 372 2.86 39 8 45 53 0.41 20 2 499.5 3.84 1997 123 36 415 3.37 171 1019 .239 20 0.16 25 0.20 51 354 2.88 32 15 40 55 0.45 13 6 475.0 3.86 TOTAL 543 149 2185 4.02 939 5626 .221 69 0.13 106 0.20 168 1659 3.06 181 71 173 244 0.45 69 15 2448.5 4.51 Krystal Osborne’s 1,000th career kill came in game two at home against No. 25 Georgia Oct, 24, 1995. Osborne went on to become the only player in school history with 2,000 or more career kills. That impressive mark came with her first kill in game three against Tennessee Oct. 12, 1997.

PPG 1.93 2.98 3.97 4.97 3.36

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EFTILA TANELLARI -- #15 -- KORCA, ALABANIA -- 1999-01 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 1999 131 37 310 2.37 133 843 .210 12 0.09 2 0.02 5 119 0.91 9 7 65 72 0.55 8 2 351.5 2.68 2000 105 29 458 4.36 167 1239 .235 17 0.16 15 0.14 23 331 3.15 49 8 61 69 0.66 10 0 511.5 4.87 2001 118 33 491 4.16 169 1219 .264 28 0.24 29 0.25 22 385 3.26 42 6 66 72 0.61 10 1 559.0 4.74 TOTAL 354 99 1259 3.56 469 3301 .239 57 0.16 46 0.13 50 835 2.36 100 21 192 213 0.60 28 3 1422.0 4.02 Arkansas’ first and only Albanian player, Eftila Tanellari recorded her career 1,000th kill at home against Ole Miss, Oct, 21, 2001. It was her first kill in the third game. KELLI STIPANOVICH -- #14 -- ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI -- 2008-11 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 2008 107 30 303 2.83 160 884 .162 10 0.09 20 0.19 34 131 1.22 18 1 20 21 0.20 3 1 334.0 3.12 2009 119 31 295 2.48 135 786 .204 19 0.16 10 0.08 8 86 0.72 12 7 47 54 0.45 7 0 335.5 2.82 2010 122 31 293 2.40 97 753 .260 17 0.14 18 0.15 23 182 1.49 32 10 50 60 0.49 7 4 346.0 2.84 2011 111 31 352 3.17 141 966 .218 37 0.33 20 0.18 14 279 2.51 33 12 43 55 0.50 7 2 405.5 3.65 TOTAL 459 123 1243 2.71 533 3389 .210 83 0.18 68 0.15 79 678 1.48 95 30 160 190 0.41 24 7 1421.0 3.10 Kelli Stipanovich reached 1,000 career kills Sept. 9, 2011, with a tip out of the back row against Dartmouth. She was the 15th in program history to get to the milestone. Stipanovich and Jasmine Norton were the fourth set of teammates to reach 1,000 career kills in the same season. KELE BREWER -- #13 -- CASTROVILLE, TEXAS -- 2003-06 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG 2003 118 33 356 3.02 140 1010 .214 4 0.03 3 0.03 15 88 2004 111 29 339 3.05 144 983 .198 8 0.07 0 0.00 1 105 2005 127 33 317 2.50 126 950 .201 12 0.09 9 0.07 16 202 2006 93 25 180 1.94 110 680 .103 6 0.06 3 0.03 8 141 TOTAL 449 120 1192 2.65 520 3623 .185 30 0.07 15 0.03 40 536 Kele Brewer’s 1,000th-career kill came in an NCAA Tournament victory over St. Mary’s Dec. 1, 2005.

DPG 0.75 0.95 1.59 1.52 1.19

RE 15 10 24 9 58

BS 1 5 6 1 13

BA 38 48 55 26 167

TB 39 53 61 27 180

BPG 0.33 0.48 0.48 0.29 0.40

BE 6 3 12 2 23

BHE PTS 2 379.0 2 368.0 0 359.5 0 197.0 4 1303.5

PPG 3.21 3.32 2.83 2.12 2.90

JAMIE ROHME -- #14 -- TEMPE, ARIZONA -- 1996-98 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS 1996 131 37 320 2.44 135 781 .237 98 0.75 29 0.22 57 293 2.24 42 10 108 118 0.90 13 5 413.0 1997 118 36 356 3.02 124 950 .244 45 0.38 45 0.38 39 351 2.97 34 17 66 83 0.70 18 3 451.0 1998 109 33 449 4.12 151 1202 .248 31 0.28 36 0.33 41 347 3.18 24 11 52 63 0.58 17 1 522.0 TOTAL 358 106 1125 3.14 410 2933 .244 174 0.49 110 0.31 137 991 2.77 100 38 226 264 0.74 48 9 1386.0 Jamie Rohme’s career 1,000th kill was her first kill in a home sweep of Alabama Nov. 15, 1998. She was the third player to reach 1,000 kills in 1998.

PPG 3.15 3.82 4.79 3.87

CHRISTINA LAWRENCE -- #7 -- SULLIVAN, MISSOURI -- 2004-08 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 2005 115 32 281 2.44 115 657 .253 18 0.16 0 0.00 1 30 0.26 4 3 95 98 0.85 7 4 331.5 2.88 2006 103 28 238 2.31 85 600 .255 32 0.31 2 0.02 5 49 0.48 0 3 87 90 0.87 17 5 286.5 2.78 2007 108 28 292 2.70 83 690 .303 22 0.20 1 0.01 1 45 0.42 1 2 88 90 0.83 16 10 339.0 3.14 2008 91 25 298 3.27 87 710 .297 17 0.19 2 0.02 13 99 1.09 5 6 55 61 0.67 9 2 333.5 3.66 TOTAL 417 113 1109 2.66 370 2657 .278 89 0.21 5 0.01 20 223 0.53 10 14 325 339 0.81 49 21 1290.5 3.09 Christina Lawrence’s career 1,000th kill came her senior year at No. 11 Florida in Gainesville. Lawrence needed two kills for 1,000 and finished with a Razorback-best nine. She hit .250 for Arkansas and had one dig while scoring nine points in the milestone match against the Gators.

Over the 19-year history of Razorback volleyball, only two setters have eclipsed 3,000 career assists. That distinction belongs to Tina Rico and Ning Zhao, the setters that directed the Arkansas offense for the first six years of the program. Rico is also a member of the 1,000-dig club and still owns the school record for service aces. Zhao ranks first in program history with 12.99 assists per set during her two years in Cardinal and White. TINA RICO -- #13 -- LAS VEGAS, NEV. -- 1994-97 Season GP MP K KPG E TA 1994 143 36 191 1.34 44 461 1995 147 40 173 1.18 64 524 1996 128 37 184 1.44 49 474 1997 121 36 232 1.92 39 538 TOTAL 539 149 780 1.45 196 1997

Pct .319 .208 .285 .359 .292

A 1255 1588 1542 1501 5886

APG 8.78 10.80 12.05 12.40 10.92

SA 38 37 49 36 160

SAPG 0.27 0.25 0.38 0.30 0.30

SE DIG 37 327 28 302 36 228 26 250 127 1107

DPG 2.29 2.05 1.78 2.07 2.05

RE 2 0 4 0 6

BS 7 15 8 5 35

BA 46 90 73 90 299

TB 53 105 81 95 334

BPG 0.37 0.71 0.63 0.79 0.62

BE 21 29 25 22 97

BHE PTS 41 259.0 39 270.0 25 277.5 22 318.0 127 1124.5

PPG 1.81 1.84 2.16 2.63 2.09

NING ZHAO -- #7 -- BEIJING, CHINA -- 1998-99 Season GP MP K KPG E TA 1998 116 35 99 0.85 34 258 1999 129 37 155 1.20 52 409 TOTAL 245 72 254 1.04 86 667

Pct .252 .252 .252

A 1670 1512 3182

APG 14.40 11.72 12.99

SA 24 23 47

SAPG 0.21 0.18 0.19

SE 47 21 68

DPG 2.54 2.43 2.48

RE 1 0 1

BS 6 9 15

BA 98 108 206

TB 104 117 221

BPG 0.90 0.91 0.90

BE 19 15 34

BHE 52 22 74

PPG 1.53 1.87 1.71

DIG 295 313 608

PTS 178.0 241.0 419.0

Equally as impressive is Arkansas’ eight-member 1,000-dig club, six of those players also had at least 1,000 kills during their careers. Ashley Miller moved into top spot in 2007 and holds every digs record at Arkansas. Miller held the SEC career digs record until the 2009 season; she is now No. 2 on the conference’s all-time list. She is one of three players in SEC history to collect 2,000 or more career digs. Denise Baez, Denitza Koleva, Jasmine Norton, Krystal Osborne, Tina Rico, Yarleen Santiago and Kim Storey also had more than 1,000 digs during their respective Arkansas careers. ASHLEY MILLER -- #9 -- VACAVILLE, CALIFORNIA -- 2003-06 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA 2004 130 33 3 0.02 4 26 -.038 46 0.35 24 2005 127 33 2 0.02 2 35 .000 31 0.24 18 2006 107 29 2 0.02 3 13 -.077 31 0.29 10 2007 119 30 4 0.03 0 12 .333 30 0.25 16 TOTAL 483 125 11 0.02 9 86 .023 138 0.29 68

SAPG SE 0.18 62 0.14 45 0.09 37 0.13 31 0.14 175

DIG 510 548 498 570 2126

DPG RE 3.92 90 4.31 68 4.65 48 4.79 83 4.40 289

BS 0 0 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0 0 0

TB 0 0 0 0 0

BPG 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

BE BHE 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 8

PTS 27.0 20.0 12.0 20.0 79.0

PPG 0.21 0.16 0.11 0.17 0.16

Ashley Miller set the Arkansas school record for career digs in game two against Kansas State at the Varney’s KSU Invitational Sept. 7, in Manhattan, Kan. The Vacaville, Calif., native finished the match with 1,693 career digs sliding by former Razorback Krystal Osborne (1994-97) who finished her career with 1,659. Miller’s successful season continued as she broke the Southeastern Conference career digs record several weeks later in a five-game come-frombehind win at Georgia. Miller entered the match with 2,033 and finished the contest with 25 erasing the SEC record formerly held by Kentucky’s Jenni Casper who had 2,037. Miller finished the year with a single-season record 570 digs and career record 2,126 - more than 467 career digs than the secondplace spot. In addition, she holds the career digs per game record with a 4.40 mark and the single match record with 36 set against Ole Miss in 2006.

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COACHING HISTORY YEARLY HEAD COACHING RECORDS

moved to Cincinnati where she became the head coach a year later. She has since relocated to Alabama with her family.

Chris Poole (1994-07)

• Poole hired Beth Nuneviller and Holly Graham to begin the 1996 season. Nuneviller was a former hitter under Poole at Arkansas State and Graham’s collegiate career was played at the University of Texas.

Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Total (14)

Overall (Pct.) 19-17 (.522) 25-15 (.625) 26-11 (.703) 30-6 (.833) 29-6 (.829) 30-7 (.811) 16-14 (.533) 21-12 (.636) 27-6 (.818) 27-7 (.794) 17-16 (.515) 21-12 (.626) 16-13 (.552) 12-19 (.387) 316-161 (.662)

SEC 10-5 11-4 11-4 13-2 14-1 14-1 9-6 12-3 14-2 15-1 10-6 11-5 9-11 6-14 159-65

Robert Pulliza (2008-present) Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total (5)

Overall (Pct.) 7-23 (.233) 13-18 (.419) 14-17 (.452) 18-13 (.581) 22-10 (.688) 74-81 (.477)

SEC 4-16 7-13 8-12 10-10 13-7 42-58

HEAD COACHES • Robert Pulliza (2008-present) was welcomed to Arkansas as the second head coach in program history in July 2008. Pulliza joined the Razorbacks from Kentucky where he spent three seasons, the last of which as the Wildcats’ associate head coach. The program had its first NCAA appearance under Pulliza in 2012. • Chris Poole (1993-2007) signed on as the first Arkansas volleyball coach in 1993. He was given a year to recruit and renovate Barnhill Arena before fielding the program’s first team for the 1994 season. He was 316-161 in 14 seasons at Arkansas. The Razorbacks made 11 postseason appearances reaching the Sweet 16 in 1998 under Poole. ASSISTANT COACHES • Laura Leaton was the first assistant Poole hired. She began her career at Arkansas as a graduate assistant in 1993. • Laura Phillips was hired in 1993. • In 1996, Leaton became the head coach at UL-Lafayette. Phillips got married and

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• Pavlina Steffkova joined the Arkansas coaching ranks in the spring of 2000 and was the fifth assistant coach under Poole, replacing Nuneviller. • Jenny Wilson joined the staff in 2002 replacing Steffkova who went on to be an assistant at UAB. • Gokhan Yilmaz joined the staff in the fall of 2007 replacing Wilson. Wilson departed to pursue a career in the medical field.

• Carol Price-Torok followed Grunwald making up the first of Pulliza’s staff. • Anders Nelson was hired to join PriceTorok as Pulliza’s assistants prior to the 2012 season. VOLUNTEER ASSISTANTS • Head coach Robert Pulliza welcomed former Razorback Evgeniya “Jenny” Kirk as a volunteer assistant coach in 2008. She was followed by Juliana Todescan in 2010 and Ethan Pheister who joined the Arkansas staff prior to the 2012 season. • Former head coach Chris Poole was a mentor to several volunteer assistants including Kham Chanthaphasouk, Didier Hemelsoet, Kurt Matthews and Ryan Meeks.

• Kris Grunwald came to Arkansas in the fall of 2008 as new head coach Robert Pulliza’s first hire.

YEAR-BY-YEAR ASSISTANT COACH RECORDS Kris Grunwald 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total

7-23 13-18 14-17 18-13 52-71 (4)

.233 .419 .452 .581 .423

Laura Leaton 1994 1995 Total

19-17 25-15 44-32 (2)

.528 .625 .579

Anders Nelson 2012 Total

22-10 22-10 (1)

.688 .688

Beth Nuneviller 1996 26-11 1997 30-6 1998 29-6 1999 30-7 Total 115-30 (4)

.703 .833 .829 .811 .793

Laura Phillips 1994 1995 Total Carol Price-Torok 2008 2009 2010

19-17 25-15 44-32 (2)

.528 .625 .579

7-23 13-18 14-17

.233 .419 .452

2011 2012 Total

18-13 22-10 74-81 (5)

.581 .688 .477

Pavlina Steffkova 2000 16-14 2001 21-12 2002 27-6 Total 64-32 (3)

.533 .636 .818 .667

Holly Watts 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Total

26-11 30-6 29-6 30-7 16-14 21-12 27-6 27-7 17-16 21-12 16-13 12-19 262-129 (13)

.703 .833 .829 .811 .533 .636 .818 .794 .515 .636 .552 .387 .670

Jenny Wilson 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total

27-7 17-16 21-12 16-13 81-48 (4)

.794 .515 .636 .552 .628

Gokhan Yilmaz 2007 Total

12-19 12-19 (1)

.387 .387

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1994

1995 • Front (l-r): Amanda Omar, Jennifer Blankenbeckler, Caroline Clock, Krystal Osborne, Melanie Davis; Back: Assistant Coach Laura Phillips, Assistant Coach Laura Leaton, Head Athletic Trainer Julie Cain, Jessica Field, Kim Storey, Tina Rico, Denise Baez, Manager Kelly Yates Head Coach Chris Poole.

19-17 overall || 10-5 SEC Home 9-6 || Away 7-7 || Neut. 3-4 Head Coach: Chris Poole NIVC Tournament All-SEC: Krystal Osborne (1st), Jaimie Torromeo (2nd) Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

Pizza Inn Classic - Fayetteville, Ark.

Date

Sept. 2

La.-Monroe

W

15-7, 15-7, 15-5

Sept. 2

Ala.-Birm.

W

15-7, 13-15, 15-3, 15-13

Sept. 3

NC State

L

5-15, 15-12, 15-7, 15-13

Sept. 3

Western Illinois

W

15-5, 15-7, 15-9

NW Arkansas Times Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 9

Eastern KY

W

15-4, 15-5, 3-15, 15-13

Sept. 10

Louisiana Tech

L

15-5, 9-15, 15-11, 15-6

Sept. 10

Oral Roberts

L

15-13, 9-15, 15-13, 16-14

PowerBar Tournament - San Francisco, Calif. Sept. 16

Sacramento St.

L

15-9, 15-2, 15-6

Sept. 16

St. Mary’s

L

15-11, 8-15, 15-7, 8-15, 15-13

Sept. 17

San Francisco

W

15-2, 15-1, 15-7

Sept. 17

Idaho State

W

17-15, 15-6, 15-9

Sept. 23

at Cincinnati

L

15-7, 15-6, 9-15,15-12

Sept. 24

at Xavier

L

15-6, 15-13, 12-15, 15-12

Sept. 25

at Kentucky*

L

15-8, 15-13, 15-7

Sept. 30

Ole Miss*

W

15-6, 10-15, 15-4, 15-12

Oct. 1

SW Texas

L

15-8, 17-15, 13-15, 15-12

Oct. 2

Miss. State*

W

15-6, 15-7, 8-15, 15-8

Oct. 7

at Tennessee*

L

15-5, 10-15, 15-6, 16-14

Oct. 9

at #22 Georgia*

L

15-7, 15-4, 15-8

Oct. 14

at Alabama*

W 15-12, 15-10, 7-15, 7-15, 15-13

Oct. 16

at Auburn*

W

15-1, 9-15, 15-12, 13-15, 15-9

Oct. 21

South Carolina*

L

15-8, 10-15, 15-13, 16-14

Oct. 23

#9 Florida*

L

15-13, 15-6, 10-15, 15-1

Oct. 28

at Mississippi State* W

15-0, 13-15,11-15, 15-9, 15-13

Oct. 30

at Ole Miss*

W

Nov. 4

LSU*

W 15-7, 12-15, 15-12, 11-15, 15-10

Nov. 5

at Northeast La.

W

15-0, 15-2, 15-11

Nov. 6

at LSU*

W

15-10, 15-12, 15-11

Nov. 9

at Oral Roberts

L

15-7, 13-15, 15-4, 15-13

Nov. 11

Auburn*

W 7-15, 15-13, 14-16, 15-11, 15-12

Nov. 13

Alabama*

W

15-7, 15-4, 14-16, 15-7

10-15, 15-13, 15-10, 16-14

SEC Tournament - Gainesville, Fla. Nov. 17

Kentucky

L

15-10, 10-15, 15-4, 10-15, 15-9

NIVC Tournament - Kansas City, Mo. Dec. 3

Iowa State

L 16-14, 17-15, 10-15, 15-12, 15-12

Dec. 3

Fresno State

L

13-15, 15-7, 15-10, 11-15, 15-7

Dec. 4

Massachusetts

W

15-6, 15-10, 7-15, 18-16

Dec. 4

Idaho State

W

12-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-13

* SEC opponent

1995 25-15 overall || 11-4 SEC Home 10-3 || Away 9-6 || Neut. 6-6 Head Coach: Chris Poole NIVC Tournament All-SEC: Krystal Osborne (1st), Denise Baez (1st) Opponent

W/L

1996

Score

Houston Kickoff Classic - Houston, Texas Sept. 1

Wisconsin

Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Sept. 2

5-15, 15-7, 15-11, 15-7

#19 Houston

W

15-13, 15-10, 15-13

SW Missouri St.

W

15-8, 15-3, 15-6

Pepperdine

L

15-2, 15-7, 15-10

Pizza Inn Classic - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 8

Xavier

W

15-6, 15-7, 15-5

Sept. 8

Oral Roberts

L

15-5, 15-6, 15-7

Sept. 9

Missouri

W

15-6, 15-12, 14-16, 3-15, 15-6

Sept. 9

Central Florida

W

15-7, 17-15, 11-15, 15-8

Iowa Hawkeye Classic - Iowa City, Iowa

Opponent

W/L

Score

Pizza Inn Classic - Fayetteville, Ark. Aug. 30

Northeast LA

W

15-2, 17-15, 15-3

Aug. 30

Central Michigan

W

15-5, 15-6, 15-6

Aug. 31

SW Louisiana

W

15-2, 15-7, 15-7

Aug. 31

Northern Illinois

W

15-0, 7-15, 15-2, 15-12

Capital Premier - Washington, DC Sept. 6

#23 Arizona St.

W

15-7, 15-7, 16-14

Sept. 6

at Gge. Wash.

W

15-10, 15-6, 16-4

Sept. 7

at Gge. Mason

L

15-7, 15-8, 15-3

Diet Coke Classic - Minneapolis, Minn.

Sept. 15

Eastern KY

W

15-6, 13-15, 15-4, 15-7

Sept. 16

Montana

L

15-10, 15-11, 11-15, 15-12

Sept. 16

Iowa

L 15-13, 15-17, 5-15, 11-15, 16-14

Sept. 17

Drake

L

Sept. 22

Alabama*

W

15-12, 15-8, 15-7

Sept. 24

Auburn*

W

15-7, 15-13, 15-11

Sept. 29

at South Carolina*

L

13-15, 15-3, 15-8, 15-11

Oct. 1

at #3 Florida*

L

15-5, 15-3, 15-4

Oct. 4

W. Kentucky

W

7-15, 15-4, 15-5, 15-5

Oct. 6

Tennessee*

W

15-8, 15-6, 15-7

Oct. 8

Kentucky*

L

8-15, 15-3, 15-6, 10-15, 15-11

Oct. 13

at Ole Miss*

W

15-13, 15-9, 15-6

Oct. 14

at Southern Miss.

W

15-2, 15-9, 15-7

Oct. 15

at Mississippi State* W

15-8, 15-11, 15-7

Oct. 20

#25 Georgia

L

15-10, 15-9, 14-16, 15-10

Oct. 24

at #26 ORU

L

15-9, 15-17, 5-15, 15-8

Oct. 27

at Auburn*

W 15-10, 13-15, 14-16, 15-10, 15-7

Oct. 29

at Alabama*

W

Nov. 3

Mississippi State*

W

16-14, 15-10, 15-9

Nov. 5

Ole Miss*

W

10-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-10

Nov. 6

at Tulsa

W

13-15, 15-3, 15-4, 15-2

Nov. 9

at SE La.

L

15-9, 15-9, 6-15, 12-15, 19-17

Nov. 10

at LSU*

W

17-15, 15-13, 15-10

Nov. 12

LSU*

W 14-16, 15-6, 15-10, 13-15, 15-13

Nov. 15

at SW La.

W

15-6, 16-14, 11-15, 15-5

16-14, 16-14, 15-10

15-3, 15-10, 12-15, 15-11

SEC Tournament - Baton Rouge, La. Nov. 17

Ole Miss

W

15-11, 15-8, 15-11

Nov. 18

Auburn

W

7-15, 15-11, 15-8, 14-16, 15-9

Nov. 19

#4 Florida

L

15-8, 15-12, 15-4

NIVC Tournament - Kansas City, Mo. Dec. 2

UMass

W

7-15, 15-8, 15-11, 18-16

Dec. 2

San Diego

L

10-15, 15-4, 10-15, 15-13, 15-8

Dec. 3

Butler

L

15-12, 15-13, 15-6

Dec. 3

Michigan

L

15-11, 15-11, 15-10

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W

* SEC opponent

1996 • Front (l-r): Summer Scott, Caroline Clock, Meredith Perez, LaKisha DeBerry, Denise Baez, Tina Rico, Jamie Rohme, Melanie Davis, Krystal Osborne; Back: Asst. Coach Beth Nuneviller, Asst. Coach Holly Graham, Manager Kelly Yates, Kim Storey, Head Coach Chris Poole, Jessica Field, Manager Maria Baez, Student Athletic Trainer Francie Thomas, Asst. AD Julie Cain.

Sept. 13

Marshall

W

15-7, 15-7, 15-8

Sept. 14

#19 Ga. Tech

L

15-9, 15-11, 15-12

Sept. 14

at Minnesota

L

15-7, 16-14, 15-9

at #22 ORU

L

11-15, 15-4, 15-10, 6-15, 15-12

Sept. 17

NW Arkansas Times Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 20

SFA

W

15-1, 15-8, 16-18, 15-10

Sept. 21

So. Methodist

W

13-15, 15-7, 15-0, 15-8

Sept. 21

Texas Tech

L

15-3, 15-4, 15-13

Sept. 27

at Kentucky*

L

15-10, 5-15, 15-10, 15-13

Sept. 29

at Tennessee*

W

15-10, 10-15, 15-13, 15-9

Oct. 4

Ole Miss*

W

15-13, 15-10, 15-8

Oct. 6

Mississippi State*

W

15-4, 16-14, 15-4

Oct. 7

Tulsa

W

15-6, 15-4, 15-3

Oct. 11

at Georgia*

W 16-14, 13-15, 15-9, 11-15, 15-6

Oct. 18

at Alabama*

W

15-10, 15-7, 15-10

Oct. 20

at Auburn*

W

15-9, 9-15, 17-15, 15-10

Oct. 25

#2 Florida*

L

15-8, 15-5, 15-9

Oct. 27

South Carolina*

W

15-12, 15-7, 16-14

Nov. 1

Auburn*

L

12-15, 5-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-13

Nov. 3

Alabama*

W

15-0, 15-10, 15-9

Nov. 8

LSU*

W

15-6, 15-8, 15-0

Nov. 10

at LSU*

W

15-5, 15-8, 15-13

Nov. 15

at Mississippi State* W

15-9, 15-5, 15-12

Nov. 17

at Ole Miss*

L 15-13, 4-15, 15-10, 14-16, 15-11

SEC Tournament - Columbia, S.C. Nov. 22

Mississippi State*

W

Nov. 23

South Carolina*

W 15-12, 12-15, 13-15, 15-12, 15-11

15-9, 15-5, 15-12

Nov. 24

#1 Florida*

L

15-4, 11-15, 15-10, 15-10

Arkansas Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 29 Texas-Arlington

W

15-1, 15-7, 8-15, 15-1

Nov. 30

W

15-6, 15-5, 15-10

SW Missouri

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NCAA Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark. & Lincoln, Neb. Dec. 4

Rhode Island

W 15-12, 15-8, 12-15, 9-15, 15-11

Dec. 7

#4 Nebraska

L

15-8, 12-15, 15-7, 15-7

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1997 • Front (l-r): Meredith Perez, Krystal Osborne, Tina Rico, Yarleen Santiago, Julie Sloniger, Caroline Clock. Back: Assistant Coach Beth Nuneviller, Assistant Coach Holly Graham, Jamie Rohme, Kim Storey, Sandy Martin, Jessica Field, Head Coach Chris Poole, Manager Kelly Yates.

1997

1999 • Front (l-r): Julie Sloniger, Ashanti Taylor, Ning Zhao, Sandy Martin, Yarleen Santiago, Amanda Rudolph; Back: Assistant Coach Beth Nuneviller, Assistant Coach Holly Graham, Kelly McCarter, Libby Windell, Eftila Tanellari, Michelle Coens, Chandra McLeod, Head Coach Chris Poole.

1998

30-7 overall || 14-1 SEC Home 14-0 || Away 11-5 || Neut. 5-2 Head Coach: Chris Poole NCAA Tournament All-SEC: Yarleen Santiago (1st), Ning Zhao (1st), Libby Windell (2nd), Ashanti Taylor (2nd)

30-6 Overall || 13-2 SEC Home 14-1 || Away 10-4 || Neut. 6-1 Head Coach: Chris Poole NCAA Tournament SEC Tournament Champion All-America: Jessica Field (2nd) All-SEC: Tina Rico (1st), Jessica Field (1st), Yarleen Santiago (2nd), Krystal Osborne (2nd), Kim Storey (2nd) Date

Opponent

W/L

29-6 overall || 14-1 SEC Home 17-2 || Away 10-2 || Neut. 2-2 Head Coach: Chris Poole NCAA Tournament All-America: Kim Storey (2nd) All-SEC: Jessica Field (1st), Jamie Rohme (1st), Kim Storey (1st), Yarleen Santiago (2nd), Ning Zhao (2nd) Score

Bank of Fayetteville Classic - Fayetteville, Ark.

Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

BSU/Nike Challenge - Muncie, Ind.

Aug. 29

Ball State

W

15-10, 15-7, 8-15, 15-7

Sept. 4

Ball State

W

Aug. 30

Montana

W

15-5, 15-8, 14-16, 15-8

Sept. 5

#7 Wisconsin

L 10-15, 15-13, 13-15, 15-11, 15-12

Aug. 30

Houston

W

15-10, 15-6, 15-5

Sept. 5

Butler

W

15-6, 15-12, 15-0

at SW Missouri

W

15-4, 13-15, 15-9, 15-4

Sept. 13

at Texas-Arlington

W

15-4, 16-14, 15-10

Sept. 14

at #7 Texas

L

15-5, 15-11, 10-15, 15-13

Sept. 1

First Bank Invitational - Lincoln, Neb.

16-14, 15-7, 15-3

Sept. 5

#5 Nebraska

L 5-15, 15-12, 11-15, 16-14, 13-15

Sept. 6

#7 Pacific

L

1-15, 15-6, 15-2, 13-15, 9-15

Sept. 17

Kansas State

W

15-6, 18-16, 15-7

Sept. 6

George Mason

W

15-4, 15-8, 15-2

Sept. 18

#22 Illinois

W

15-12, 13-15, 15-12, 15-7

Sept. 19

Miami (Ohio)

W

15-4, 15-7, 15-9

Sept. 19

Baylor

W

15-9, 15-0, 6-15, 15-4

Rocky Mountain Classic - Ft. Collins, Colo.

Bank of Fayetteville Classic - Fayetteville, Ark.

Sept. 12

#25 Colo. St.

W

15-12, 15-10, 15-8

Sept. 13

#20 Wash.

W

15-7, 1-15, 15-9, 10-15, 20-18

Sept. 22

Southwest Mo.

W

15-4, 15-9, 15-4

Sept. 13

NC State

W

15-3, 15-6, 15-9

Sept. 25

Tennessee*

W

15-6, 15-4, 15-10

Sept. 18

at Butler

W

16-14, 16-14, 7-15, 15-12

Sept. 27

Kentucky*

W

15-12, 15-3, 15-9

Sept. 19

at Illinois

L

12-15, 14-16, 14-16

Oct. 2

at Alabama*

W

15-1, 15-7, 15-7

Sept. 21

at Illinois State

W

15-4, 15-13, 15-12

Oct. 4

at Auburn*

W

15-12, 15-6, 11-15, 15-11

Sept. 26

Alabama*

W

15-2, 15-10, 15-5

Oct. 9

Ole Miss*

W

11-15, 15-5, 15-6, 16-14

Sept. 28

Auburn*

W

15-11, 11-15, 15-7, 15-3

Oct. 11

Mississippi State*

W

15-4, 15-9, 15-13

Oct. 3

at Florida*

L

15-13, 15-7, 15-11

Oct. 18

#9 Florida*#

L

9-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-12

Oct. 5

at S. Carolina*

L

15-13, 16-14, 5-15, 15-7

Oct. 23

at Georgia*

W

15-0, 15-10, 15-5, 15-4

Oct. 10

Kentucky*

W

15-1, 15-10, 15-5

Oct. 25

at S. Carolina*

W

16-14, 15-8, 15-3

Oct. 12

Tennessee*

W

15-3, 15-3, 15-2

Oct. 27

Southern Miss

W

15-8, 15-7, 15-5

Oct. 13

at Tulsa

W

15-2, 15-3, 15-8

Oct. 30

LSU*

W

15-10, 15-3, 15-3

Oct. 17

at Ole Miss*

W

15-7, 15-2, 15-11

Nov. 1

at LSU*

W

15-7, 15-10, 15-6

Oct. 19

at Mississippi State* W

15-3, 15-3, 15-1

Nov. 2

at SFA

W

15-8, 15-11, 15-4

Oct. 26

Georgia*

W

10-15, 15-8, 16-14, 15-10

Nov. 6

at Mississippi State* W

15-2, 16-14, 15-0

Oct. 31

at Auburn*

W

15-6, 10-15, 16-14, 15-3

Nov. 7

at Ole Miss*

W

15-7, 15-2, 15-7

Nov. 2

at Alabama*#

W

15-5, 15-6, 15-1

Nov. 13

Auburn*

W

15-6, 15-13, 15-8

Nov. 4

Tulsa

W

15-1, 15-3, 15-4

Nov. 15

Alabama*

W

15-0, 15-6, 15-10

Nov. 7

Mississippi State*

W

15-2, 15-11, 15-5

Nov. 9

Ole Miss*

W

15-3, 15-7, 15-7

Nov. 20

Tennessee

W

Nov. 13

at LSU*

W

15-3, 15-1, 15-2

Nov. 21

South Carolina

W

15-4, 15-5, 15-2

Nov. 16

LSU*

W

15-8, 15-4, 15-6

Nov. 22

#5 Florida

L

15-9, 15-13, 6-15, 16-14

Nov. 17

Oral Roberts

W

15-5, 15-9, 16-14

SEC Tournament - Athens, Ga. Nov. 21

Tennessee

W

15-10, 15-3, 15-5

Nov. 22

South Carolina

W

15-12, 15-6, 16-14

Nov. 23

#4 Florida

W

15-7, 15-7, 17-15

NCAA Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 5

Ark.-Little Rock

W

15-11, 15-3, 15-3

Dec. 6

Notre Dame

L

15-9, 7-15, 10-15, 14-16

* SEC opponent

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1998 • Front (l-r): Ashanti Taylor, Caroline Clock, Alicia Pacini, Annesia Crawford, Amanda Rudolph, Julie Sloniger; Back: Volunteer Coach Didier Hemelsoet, Assistant Coach Beth Nuneviller, Ning Zhao, Jamie Rohme, Kim Storey, Sandy Martin, Jessica Field, Yarleen Santiago, Assistant Coach Holly Graham, Head Coach Chris Poole.

SEC Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark. 15-7, 15-6, 15-9

Pacific Tournament - Stockton, Calif. Nov. 27

#10 Pacific

L 15-9, 17-15, 15-11, 11-15, 15-11

Nov. 28

Houston

W

15-10, 15-11, 15-5

NCAA Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 3

New Hampshire

W

15-3, 15-0, 15-13

Dec. 4

Indiana

W

15-8, 15-5, 15-4

NCAA Tournament - Gainesville, Fla. Dec. 10

Hawai’i

* SEC opponent

L

15-13, 15-9, 15-9

1999

Date

Opponent

Sept. 1

at Wichita State

W/L

Score

W

15-17, 15-8, 15-11, 15-2

Hampton Inn Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 3

Drake

W

15-12, 15-7, 12-15, 15-8

Sept. 3

Oral Roberts

W

15-9, 15-12, 15-8

Sept. 4

La.-Monroe

W

15-7, 15-8, 15-12

Sept. 4

Butler

W

15-4, 15-6, 15-13

at SW Missouri

W

6-15, 15-6, 15-5, 15-8

Sept. 6

All Sport Volleyball Challenge - Ann Arbor, Mich. Sept. 10

#11 Pepperdine

L

Sept. 10

Syracuse

W

11-15, 5-15, 8-15 15-3, 15-9, 15-6

Sept. 11

#25 Michigan

L

8-15, 8-15, 15-9, 10-15

Bank of Fayetteville Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 17

La Tech

W

15-2, 15-6, 15-8

Sept. 18

New Hamp.

W

15-8, 10-15, 15-11, 15-0

Sept. 18

Missouri

W

15-3, 16-14, 8-15, 15-8

Sept. 24

at #6 Florida*#

L

12-15, 11-15, 6-15

Sept. 26

at #13 Clemson

L

7-15, 4-15, 4-15

Oct. 1

Georgia*

W

15-9, 15-10, 15-9

Oct. 3

South Carolina*

W

15-4, 16-14, 15-8

Oct. 8

at Kentucky*

W 6-15, 15-9, 12-15, 15-10, 15-11

Oct. 10

at Tennessee*

W 11-15, 15-13, 15-7, 11-15, 15-6

Oct. 15

Alabama*

W

15-5, 9-15, 12-15, 15-7, 15-12

Oct. 17

Auburn*

W

15-8, 15-3, 15-6

Oct. 22

at Ole Miss*

W

15-5, 15-1, 15-8

Oct. 24

at Mississippi State* W

15-8, 15-10, 15-10

Oct. 27

at SE Missouri

L

12-15, 11-15, 13-15

Oct. 28

at LSU*

W

15-11, 5-15, 15-13, 15-11

Oct. 31

LSU*

W

15-6, 13-15, 15-8, 15-8

Nov. 2

at Oral Roberts

W

6-15, 15-8, 5-15, 15-3, 15-9

Nov. 5

Mississippi State*

W

17-15, 15-17, 15-5, 15-10

Nov. 7

Ole Miss*

W

15-6, 15-6, 15-10

Nov. 12

at Auburn*

W

15-3, 15-9, 4-15, 15-2

Nov. 14

at Alabama*

W

15-6, 15-12, 13-15, 15-8

SEC Championship - Knoxville, Tenn. Nov. 19

Alabama

W

15-8, 8-15, 15-11, 15-13

Nov. 20

Kentucky

W

15-10, 15-5, 1-15, 15-10

Nov. 21

#4 Florida

L

15-6, 9-15, 1-15, 2-15

Conference USA Challenge - Houston, Texas Nov. 26

St. Louis

W

15-12, 15-8, 15-1

Nov. 27

Houston

W

15-8, 15-8, 15-12

NCAA Tournament - Long Beach, Calif. Dec. 3

Georgetown

W

15-3, 10-15, 15-1, 15-6

Dec. 4

#6 LBSU

L

6-15, 6-15, 11-15

* SEC opponent

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2001 • Front Row (l-r): Manager Rachel Dunnahoe, Kelly McCarter, Ashanti Taylor, Alicia Pacini, Evgeniya Rangelova, Michaela Koumarova; Back: Head Coach Chris Poole, Anna Velikanova, Jamie Bunting, Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell, Jennifer Haaser, Michelle Coens, Assistant Coach Holly Watts, Assistant Coach Pavlina Steffkova.

2000

2001

16-14 overall || 9-6 SEC Home 11-6 || Away 5-3|| Neut. 0-5 Head Coach: Chris Poole All-SEC: Eftila Tanellari (1st), Libby Windell (1st) Michelle Coens (2nd)

21-12 overall || 12-3 SEC Home 10-1 || Away 8-7 || Neut. 3-4 Head Coach: Chris Poole NCAA Tournament All-SEC: Eftila Tanellari (1st), Libby Windell (1st), Michelle Coens (2nd), Jennifer Haaser (2nd), Anna Velikanova (2nd)

Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

2002 27-6 overall || 14-2 SEC Home 13-4 || Away 11-2 || Neut. 3-0 Head Coach: Chris Poole All-SEC: Libby Windell (1st), Sara Kincaid (2nd) Date

#2 Penn State

L

15-3, 15-9, 15-12

Sept. 2

#7 USC

L

15-5, 15-8, 15-7

Pittsburgh Tournament - Pittsburgh, Penn. Sept. 8

Pittsburgh

W

8-15, 16-18, 15-10, 15-5, 15-7

Sept. 9

Indiana

L

15-9, 15-9, 15-4

Sept. 9

Miami (Ohio)

L

14-16, 12-15, 16-14, 15-5, 7-15

Sept. 12

Oklahoma

W

16-14, 15-9, 15-11

Bank of Fayetteville Invite - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 15

Virginia

W

15-9, 15-9, 15-4

Sept. 16

Houston

L

11-15, 13-15, 17-15, 10-15

Sept. 16 Sept. 24

#23 Michigan

L

5-15, 11-15, 9-15

South Carolina*

L

11-15, 15-10, 11-15, 12-15

Sept. 29

at Alabama*

L 14-15, 15-7, 16-14, 12-15, 10-15

Oct. 1

at Auburn*

W

15-7, 15-12, 15-2

Oct. 6

Tennessee*

L

4-15, 15-9, 9-15, 15-13, 10-15

Oct. 8

Kentucky*

W

15-6, 15-10, 15-11

Oct. 13

Ole Miss*

W

15-5, 14-16, 15-10, 15-13

Oct. 15

Mississippi State*

W

15-10, 15-11, 15-11

Oct. 16

La.-Lafayette

W

15-5, 15-9, 15-3

Oct. 20

at Georgia*

L

14-12, 6-15, 5-15, 10-15

Oct. 22

at #10 Florida*

L

3-15, 3-15,4-15

Oct. 27

at Mississippi State* W

15-5, 15-9, 9-15, 15-7

Oct. 28

at Ole Miss*

W 9-15, 5-, 15-, 15-13, 16-14, 15-12

Oct. 30

Southern Illinois

W

15-13, 15-7, 15-7

Nov. 1

UMKC

W

15-4, 15-10, 15-2

Nov. 3

Auburn*

W

15-9, 15-9, 15-11

Nov. 5

Alabama*

W

15-6, 15-3, 15-12

Nov. 8

Texas

L

15-10, 15-12, 5-15, 9-15, 13-15

Nov. 10

LSU*

L

5-15, 13-15, 13-15

Nov. 12

at LSU*

W

3-15, 15-4, 15-7, 15-9

SEC Tournament - Gainesville, Fla. Nov. 17 Nov. 25

Tennessee Oral Roberts

* SEC opponent

L W

8-15, 13-15, 8-15 18-16, 15-8, 13-15, 15-5

Opponent

W/L

Score

SMS Fall Invitational - Springfield, Mo.

Texas Invitational - Austin, Texas Sept. 1

2002 • Front (l-r): Paula Castro, Iva Docekalova, Jennifer Haaser, Michelle Coens, Libby Windell, Kelly McCarter, Roberta Tarnauskaite, Chelsey Warmack; Back: Head Coach Chris Poole, Manager Rachel Dunnahoe, Associate HC Holly Watts, Jamie Bunting, Anna Velikanova, Sara Kincaid, Karla Crose, Michaela Koumarova, Asst. Coach Pavlina Steffkova, Volunteer Coach Kurt Matthews.

Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

Univ. Park Holiday Inn Classic - Ft Collins, Colo. Aug. 31

#14 CSU

L

30-24, 30-22, 30-22

Sept. 1 Sept. 1

Utah State

L

20-30, 30-27, 30-25, 31-29

Murray State

W

30-22, 30-13, 30-18

Aug. 30

SEMO

W

30-26, 30-18, 28-30, 30-22

Aug. 31

Utah State

W

30-25, 21-30, 30-11, 30-25

Aug. 31

SMS

W 25-30, 22-30, 30-26, 30-24, 15-13

at Oklahoma

W

Sept. 3

30-20, 30-24, 30-23

Bank of Fayetteville Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 6

North Texas

W

30-16, 30-23, 30-18

Sept. 7

#22 Kansas St

L

30-26, 22-30, 30-19, 30-27

Sept. 6

TN-Martin

W

30-20, 30-15, 30-22

Sept. 8

Washington St.

L

30-15, 30-21, 30-18

Sept. 7

Southern Miss.

W 28-30, 30-27, 23-30, 30-23, 15-9

Sept. 8

Houston

L 33-31, 20-30, 30-25, 25-30, 15-10

Wildcat Classic - Manhattan, Kan.

Bank of Fayetteville Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Cancelled

Morning News Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 12

Louisville

L

28-30, 22-30, 27-30

Sept. 13

Oral Roberts

W

30, 22, 30-25, 30-22

Sept. 14

#17 CSU

L

19-30, 27-30, 27-30

at BYU

W

33-31, 30-26, 30-23

L 30-26, 30-24, 22-30, 29-31, 11-15

Sept. 14

vs. North Texas

Sept. 14

vs. UNLV

Cancelled

Sept. 15

vs. SE Missouri

Cancelled

Sept. 19

Sept. 21

at Kentucky*

W

30-25, 30-22, 30-27

Sept. 20

at #10 Utah

Sept. 23

at Tennessee*

W 19-30, 30-22, 24-30, 30-28, 15-13

Sept. 25

at LSU*

W

Sept. 24

at Middle Tenn. St. W

30-24, 30-21, 30-19

Sept. 29

Tennessee*

W

33-31, 30-18, 30-17

Sept. 28

Alabama*#

W

30-25, 30-19, 30-23

Oct. 4

South Carolina*

L

30-27, 29-31, 31-33, 23-30

Sept. 30

Auburn*

W

30-15, 30-21, 30-13

Oct. 6

Kentucky*

W

30-24, 29-31, 30-25, 30-23

Oct. 4

at Ala.-Birm.

W

30-22, 30-17, 30-18

Oct. 11

at Auburn*

W

30-25, 30-15, 30-27

Oct. 5

at Ole Miss*

W

30-26, 30-20, 30-21

Oct. 13

at Alabama*

W

30-25, 30-20, 20-30, 30-23

Oct. 7

at Mississippi State* W

Oct. 12

at #19 S. Car.*

Oct. 14 Oct. 19

24-30, 30-19, 30-28, 30-25

30-25, 30-21, 30-22

Oct. 18

at Georgia*

W

30-28, 31-29, 30-24

W

30-27, 26-30, 30-27, 34-32

Oct. 20

at #3 Florida*

L

14-30, 19-30, 23-30

at Georgia Tech

L

32-30, 27-30, 25-30, 25-30

Oct. 25

Mississippi State*

W

30-25, 30-23, 30-26

Mississippi State*

W

30-15, 30-17, 30-32, 30-27

Oct. 27

Ole Miss*

W

30-24, 30-28, 30-20

Oct. 21

Ole Miss*

W

30-26, 30-25, 30-16

Nov. 1

Alabama*

W

30-24, 30-28, 26-30-,31-29

Oct. 22

UMKC

W

30-22,30-13, 25-30, 30-20

Nov. 3

Auburn*

W

30-16, 30-26, 30-22

Oct. 26

#9 Florida*

L

31-29, 30-19, 30-21

Nov. 8

at Ole Miss*

W

30-20, 28-30, 3027, 30-17

Oct. 28

Georgia*

W

30-23, 30-27, 30-27

Nov. 10

at Mississippi State* W

30-26, 30-23, 30-20

Oct. 29

UTSA

W

30-23, 27-30, 30-27, 30-27

Nov. 13

LSU*

W

30-19, 34-32, 30-24

Nov. 1

at Rice

L 30-22, 30-17, 29-31, 23-30, 8-15

Nov. 15

at Tennessee*

W

30-28, 25-30, 30-26, 30-23

Nov. 2

at LSU*

L

23-30, 25-30, 24-30

SEC Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark.

Nov. 4

LSU*

W

24-30, 30-28,30-22, 30-23

Nov. 22

Tennessee

W

Nov. 6

SW Missouri

W

30-22, 30-28, 30-28

Nov. 23

Alabama

W

30-21, 3020, 30-14

Nov. 9

at Auburn*

W

30-20, 30-22, 30-24

Nov. 24

#3 Florida#

L

18-30, 30-27, 22-30, 21-30

Nov. 11

at Alabama*

L

30-22, 25-30, 25-30, 25-30

SEC Tournament - Knoxville, Tenn. Nov. 16

Kentucky

W

30-28, 30-19, 30-19

Nov. 17

#20 S. Carolina

W

28-30, 30-28, 30-28, 30-24

Nov. 18

#7 Florida#

L 28-30, 27-30, 30-19, 30-16, 19-17

Oral Roberts

W

Nov. 24

30-23, 30-28, 30-25

UCF Thanksgiving Tournament - Orlando, Fla. Nov. 29

Houston

W

30-23, 34-32, 28-30, 30-22

Nov. 30

Central Florida

W

30-25, 30-15, 30-23

* SEC opponent

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2000 • Front (l-r): Assistant Coach Holly Graham, Manager Tina Capelle, Amanda Rudolph, Jennifer Haaser, Eftila Tanellari, Ashanti Taylor, Melissa Benson, Assistant Coach Pavlina Steffkova, Head Coach Chris Poole; Back: Anna Velikanova, Michelle Coens, Kelly McCarter, Jamie Bunting, Libby Windell, Julie Sloniger.

30-18, 30-24, 30-27

NCAA Tournament - Manhattan, Kan. Nov. 30

#18 Kansas St.

L 15-30, 30-18, 30-27, 18-30, 8-15

* SEC opponent

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2003 • Front (l-r): Volunteer Coach Kurt Matthews, Paula Castro, Iva Docekalova, Roberta Tarnauskaite, Chelsey Warmack, Manager Rachel Dunnahoe; Back: Assistant Coach Jenny Wilson, Associate Head Coach Holly Watts, Kele Brewer, Denitza Koleva, Jennifer Haaser, Sara Kincaid, Karla Crose, Amy Allison, Head Coach Chris Poole.

2004 • Front (l-r): Iva Docekalova, Jennifer Haaser, Karla Corse, Chelsey Warmack; Middle: Kele Cole, Kele Brewer, Amy Allison, Denitza Koleva, Ashley Weichman; Back: Ashley Miller, Jessica Dorrell, Amanda Eskridge, Christina Lawrence.

2004 17-16 overall || 10-6 SEC Home 10-5 || Away 4-8 || Neut. 3-3 Head Coach: Chris Poole NCAA Tournament All-SEC: Jennifer Haaser (2nd), Ashley Miller (FR), Jessica Dorrell (FR)

2003 27-7 overall || 15-1 SEC Home 11-0 || Away 8-4 || Neut. 8-3 Head Coach: Chris Poole NCAA Tournament All-America: Sara Kincaid (HM), Roberta Tarnauskaite (HM) All-SEC: Sara Kincaid (1st), Roberta Tarnauskaite (1st), Jennifer Haaser (2nd), Denitza Koleva (FR), Kele Brewer (FR) Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

Quality Inn Inv. - Columbia, Mo. W 30-21,28-30,23-30,30-27,15-12

W/L

2005 21-12 overall || 11-5 SEC Home 11-4 || Away 5-6 || Neut. 5-2 Head Coach: Chris Poole NCAA Tournament All-SEC: Amy Allison (2nd)

Date

Opponent

Sept. 1

Kansas

L

Score

Sept. 03

vs. Pacific

W 20-30,30-28,30-27,27-30,15-10

Sept. 04

at #22 S. Clara

L

20-30,26-30,30-23,25-30 23-30,32-30,25-30,30-26,17-19

Green Mills Restaurant Classic - Wichita, Kan.

Aug. 29

vs. Toledo

Aug. 30

vs. Montana St.

L

19-30,30-15,25-30,30-25,7-15

Sept. 10

vs. Michigan State

L

31-29,24-30,22-30,20-30

Aug. 30

at #21 Mo.

L

15-30,18-30,30-26,16-30

Sept 10

vs. #6 Wash.

L

20-30,25-30,22-30

Sept. 11

at Wichita State

L

26-30,23-30,18-30

SMS Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Inv. - Springfield, Mo. 30-22,21-30,14-30,28-30

C&C Services Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark.

Sept. 3

at SMS

L

Sept. 5

vs. BYU

W 30-27,30-16,28-30,18-30,15-13

Sept. 17

Houston

W

23-30,30-28,30-26,30-28

Sept. 18

Ball State

L

25-30,25-30,28-30

Sept. 18

Sept. 6

vs. Saint Louis

W

30-25,30-21,30-19

Sept. 6

vs. North Texas

W

30-24,30-21,28-30,30-17

Jayhawk Classic - Lawrence, Kan.

#9 Illinois

L

22-30,31-29,20-30,29-31

Sept. 24

#5 Florida*

L

30-28,22-30,23-30,18-30

Sept. 12

at Kansas

W 25-30,30-17,30-22,20-30,15-10

Sept. 26

Georgia*

W

30-23,31-29,30-18

Sept. 13

vs. N. Carolina

L

22-30,28-30,30-20,28-30

Oct. 1

Ole Miss*

W

30-27,30-20,30-32,30-17

Sept. 13

27-30,30-20,30-28,30-28

vs. Creighton

W

30-25,30-15,30-23

Oct. 3

Mississippi State*

W

Sept. 21

Wichita State

W

31-29,27-30,30-15,30-27

Oct. 8

at Auburn

W 27-30,30-24,30-32,30-25,15-10

Sept. 24

at LSU*

W

30-27,30-24,29-31,30-25

Oct. 10

at Alabama

W

30-28,22-30,30-23,30-28

at Georgia*

L

20-30,30-23,25-30,30-28,8-15 31-29,17-30,25-30,14-30

Sept. 26

Kentucky*

W

30-23,25-30,30-27,30-20

Oct. 15

Sept. 28

South Carolina*

W

30-18,30-16,30-25

Oct. 17

at #10 Florida*

L

Kentucky*

W 30-23,29-31,25-30,30-26,15-11

Oct. 3

Alabama*

W

33-31,24-30,30-27,35-33

Oct. 22

Oct. 5

Auburn*

W

30-20,27-30,30-14,30-13

Oct. 24

Valparaiso

W 30-19,26-30,25-30,32-30,15-10

26-30,30-24,30-27,31-29

Oct. 26

at LSU

W

30-23,30-19,30-19

Oct. 10

at Mississippi State* W

Oct. 12

at Ole Miss*

W

30-18,30-27,30-26

Oct. 29

Alabama*

W

30-26,30-25,30-26

Oct. 17

at South Carolina* W

30-28,30-24,30-25

Oct. 31

Auburn*

W

30-28,33-31,30-19

Oct. 19

at Kentucky*

30-27,23-30,30-16,30-27

Nov. 2

Oral Roberts

W

30-27,30-18,34-32

at #15 Tennessee*

L

30-15,22-30,28-30,24-30

W

Oct. 24

Tennessee*

W

30-26,30-22,30-24

Nov. 5

Oct. 31

Ole Miss*

W

30-22,30-24,30-18

Nov. 7

at S. Carolina*

L

23-30,27-30,22-30

LSU*

L

37-39,30-28,27-30,17-30 23-30,27-30,30-26,30-28,15-9

Nov. 2

Mississippi State*

W

30-24,30-26,30-28

Nov. 12

Nov. 7

at #3 Florida*

L

16-30,15-30,24-30

Nov. 14

at Mississippi State* W

Nov. 16

Southwest Mo.

Nov. 9

at Georgia*

W

30-21,30-25,24-30,30-26

Nov. 12

LSU*

W

30-23,30-27,31-29

Nov. 16

at Auburn*

W

30-21,30-25,30-26

SEC Tournament - Columbia, S.C.

W 28-30,27-30,30-28,30-27,15-11

SEC Tournament - Gainesville, Fla. Nov. 19

vs LSU

W 30-22,30-21,27-30,29-31,15-12

Nov. 20

vs #12 Tennessee

L

30-23,22-30,23-30,21-30

Fort Worth Plaza Invitational - Fort Worth, Texas

Nov. 21

vs. LSU

W

30-17,30-28,30-27

Nov. 22

vs. Alabama

W

30-16,30-21,30-24

Nov. 26

at TCU

L

30-17,30-23,23-30,25-30,11-15

Nov. 23

vs. #3 Florida#

L

16-30,19-30,15-30

Nov. 27

vs. SMU

W

30-24,30-14,33-31

Tulsa

W

30-24,30-22,29-31,32-30

Nov. 28 Nov. 29

Oral Roberts

W

30-20,30-24,30-11

NCAA Tournament - Columbia, Mo. Dec. 3

at #24 Missouri

* SEC opponent

NCAA Tournament - Manhattan, Kansas Dec. 5

vs. #23 SMS

W

30-26,30-28,16-30,30-28

Dec. 6

#6 Kansas St.

L

26-30,27-30,21-30

2005 • Front (l-r): Caira Daugherty, Kele Brewer, Kristin Seaton, Jessica Dorrell, Nicole Martin, Ashley Miller, Kele Cole; Back: Manager Rachel Dunnahoe, Associate Head Coach Holly Watts, Christina Lawrence, Destiny Clark, Amy Allison, Karla Crose, Denitza Koleva, Iva Docekalova, Assistant Coach Jenny Wilson, Head Coach Chris Poole.

L

28-30,21-30,30-25,26-30

Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

Arkansas Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Aug. 26

North Texas

W

Aug. 27

at Belmont

W

30-24,30-20,30-23 30-18,30-28,30-22

Aug. 27

Memphis

W

30-24,30-23,30-24

C&C Services Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 2

Kansas State

L

Sept. 3

Utah State

W 30-20,27-30,30-22,23-30,15-10

30-22,27-30,30-26,28-30,13-15

Results Advertising Invitational - Springfield, Mo. Sept. 9

at Missouri State

L

Sept. 10

vs Utah

W 21-30,25-30,30-22,31-29,15-12

24-30,30-24,23-30,20-30

Sept. 10

vs Iowa State

W

30-22,30-25,30-24

San Diego Tournament - San Diego, Calif. Sept. 16

vs UNLV

W

30-25,30-26,31-29

Sept. 16

at #18 S. Diego

L

26-30,30-26,28-30,27-304

Sept. 17

vs #25 LBSU

L

28-30,23-30,24-30

Sept. 23

Tennessee*

L

27-30,24-30,26-30

Sept. 25

South Carolina*

W 25-30,30-27,22-30,31-29,20-18

Sept. 30

at Auburn*

W

Oct. 2

at Alabama*

W 24-30,30-24,30-19,25-30,15-11

Oct. 5

LSU*

W

Oct. 7

at Kentucky*

L

27-30,30-24,21-30,28-30

Oct. 11

St. Louis

L

30-26,30-24,30-32,24-30,14-16

Oct. 14

Ole Miss*

W

30-21,30-27,30-18

Oct. 16

Mississippi State*

W

30-22,30-24,30-28

Oct. 21

at #4 Florida*

L

10-30,31-33,23-30

Oct. 23

at Georgia*

W 26-30,30-25,30-27,17-30,15-12

Oct. 28

Alabama*

W

30-23,26-30,30-28,19-30,15-4

Oct. 30

Auburn*

W

30-22,30-25,14-30,30-16

Nov. 1

ORU

W

30-22,30-18,30-22

Nov. 4

at Mississippi State* W

23-30,30-22,30-25,24-30,15-4

Nov. 6

at Ole Miss*

W

30-28,30-23,30-23

Nov. 9

at LSU*

L

23-30,27-30,27-30

Nov. 13

Kentucky*

L

30-16,29-31,28-30,26-30

29-31,30-17,30-28,30-22 26-30,30-24,30-27,31-29

SEC Tournament - Tuscaloosa, Ala. Nov. 18

vs Kentucky

W 22-30,30-19,30-26,30-28, 20-10

Nov. 19

vs #4 Florida

L

30-24,27-30,30-25,24-30,13-15

NCAA Tournament - Columbia, Mo. Dec. 2

vs St. Mary’s (CA)

W

30-27,30-17,30-21

Dec. 3

at #10 Missouri

L

25-30,16-30,11-30

* SEC opponent

* SEC opponent

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2007 • Front (l-r): Kelli Cole, Phoebe Bautista, Ashley Miller, Lauren Fielding; Middle (l-r): Caira Daugherty, Nicole Martin, Jessica Dorrell, Hillary McCormick; Back: Volunteer Asst. Ryan Meek, Asst. Coach Gokhan Yilmaz, Associate HC Holly Watts, Yun Tang, Kristin Seaton, Catherine Fowler, Christina Lawrence, Heather Royal, Sarah Freudenrich, Destiny Clark, Lindsay Scanlan, Head Coach Chris Poole, manager Kimmery Kobe.

16-13 overall || 9-11 SEC Home 10-4 || Away 4-8 || Neut. 2-1 Head Coach: Chris Poole NCAA Tournament All-America: Denitza Koleva (HM) All-SEC: Denitza Koleva (2nd), Destiny Clark (FR) Date

Opponent

W/L

Aug. 25

Idaho

W

30-24, 28-30, 30-17, 30-16

Aug. 25

Oklahoma

W

30-28, 31-29, 20-30, 24, 30, 16-14

UNC

W

30-20, 30-27, 30-24

Aug. 31

Sac. State

W

30-18, 21-, 30-30-25, 33-31

Aug. 31

SFA

W

30-24, 26-30, 27-30, 30-20, 15-8

Sept. 2

SEMO

W

30-16, 30-27, 30-21

Kansas Tournament - Lawrence, Kan. Sept. 8

#16 BYU

L

Sept. 9

at Kansas

W 35-33, 27-30, 30-26, 25-30, 15-11

30-26, 30-17, 30-25

Sept. 15

at Kentucky*

L

18-30. 28-30, 25-30

Sept. 17

at #13 Tenn.*

L

30-32, 28-30. 30-24, 24-30

Sept. 22

Georgia*

W

30-20, 30-24, 30-18

Sept. 24

South Carolina*

W

30-23, 30-23, 28-30, 30-24

Sept. 29

Mississippi State*

W

30-19, 30-28, 30-19

Oct. 1

Ole Miss*

L 28-30, 26-30, 30-27, 30-21, 15-17

Oct. 4

#10 LSU*

L

24-30, 30-20, 26-30, 30-32

Oct. 6

at Alabama* (FSN)

L

22-30, 18-30, 25-30

Oct. 13

at #8 Florida*

L

24-30, 21-30, 27-30

Oct. 15

at Auburn*

L 30-17, 28-30, 32-34, 30-24, 15-17

Oct. 20

#25 Tennessee*

W

30-23, 29-31, 30-28, 30-28

Oct. 22

Kentucky*

W

30-23, 28-30, 30-21, 30-28

Oct. 27

at South Carolina* W

30-23, 30-24, 30-24

Oct. 29

at Georgia*

W

30-23, 30-25, 30-26

Nov. 3

Auburn*

W

34-32, 27-30, 30-17, 30-22

Nov. 5

#7 Florida*

L

24-30, 26-30, 30-28, 16-30

Nov. 8

at #11 LSU*

L

,28-30, 26-30, 26-30

Nov. 12

Alabama*

W

30-28, 30-25, 30-26

Nov. 17

at Ole Miss*

L

25-30, 21-30, 16-30

Nov. 19

at Mississippi State* L

22-30, 25-30, 20-30

NCAA Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark. Missouri State

* SEC opponent

L

2008 7-23 || 4-16 SEC Home 4-10 || Away 3-10 || Neut. 0-3 Head Coach: Robert Pulliza

Date

30-28, 21-30, 27-30, 28-30

Opponent

W/L

Score

Clarion Inn Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Aug. 24

Georgia Tech

L

21-30,23-30,30-21,25-30

Aug. 25

Pittsburgh

W

30-24,30-23,32-30

Aug. 25

Pepperdine

W 27-30,36-34,30-22,25-30,17-15

Oral Roberts

W

Aug. 28

Arkansas Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark.

Dec. 1

2007 12-19 overall || 6-14 SEC Home 6-10 || Away 4-4 || Neut. 2-2 Head Coach: Chris Poole All-SEC: Jessica Dorrell (2nd), Sarah Freudenrich (FR) Date Score

Sooner Legends Nike Invitational - Norman, Okla.

Aug. 26

2008 • Front (l-r): Manager Kimmery Kobe, Caira Dortch, Mackenzie Rhea, Lauren Fielding, Pheobe Bautista, Brooke Burge, Kristin Seaton, Manager Rachel Klimetz; Back (l-r): Asst. Coach Kris Grunwald, Head Athletic Trainer Julie Cain, Director of Operations Jessica Nyberg, Lindsay Scanlan, Kelli Stipanovich, Christina Lawrence, Yun Tang, Destiny Clark, Heather Royal, Hillary McCormick, Asst. Coach Carol Price, Volunteer Asst. Jenny Kirk, Head Coach Robert Pulliza.

30-26,25-30,30-28,30-21

Jefferson Cup - Charolottesville, Va. Aug. 31

at Virginia

W

30-27,31-29,30-25

Sept. 1

vs Temple

W

28-30,27-30,30-20,30-28,15-9

Sept. 1

vs Norfolk State

W

30-19,30-9,30-10

Varney’s KSU Invitational - Manhattan, Kan.

Opponent

W/L

Score

Hilton Classic - Fort Collins, Colo. Aug. 29

at #17 Colo. State

L

16-25,16-25,18-25

Aug. 30

vs E. Washington

L

23-25,12-25,14-25

Aug. 30

vs Denver

L

15-25,22-25,21-25

Regency Suites Invitational - Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 5

at Georgia Tech

L

Sept. 6

vs #25 Michigan

L

14-25,20-25,16-25

Sept. 7

at Georgia State

W

25-22,26-24,25-21

Tulsa

L

25-14,21-25,25-19,23-25,12-15

Sept. 10

24-26,22-25,14-25

Arkansas Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 12

Lamar

W

25-21,25-12,25-20

Sept. 13

UT-Martin

W

25-22,29-27,25-20

Sept. 13

Virginia Tech

L

23-25,25-19,16-25,25-19,7-15

at Auburn*

W

25-22,19-25,17-25,25-23,15-8

Sept. 26

#10 Florida*

L

19-25,17-25,21-25

Sept. 28

South Carolina*

L

22-25,25-22,21-25,25-23,11-15

25-30,31-33,30-32

Oct. 3

at Georgia*

L

22-25,15-25,23-25

23-30,25-30,23-30

Oct. 5

at LSU*

L

21-25,22-25,15-25

22-30,21-30,23-30

Oct. 10

Alabama*

L

23-25,20-25,25-21,14-25

32-30,27-30,30-27,20-30,15-8

Oct. 12

Mississippi State*

W

25-17,25-20,25-22

30-25,30-28,30-32,28-30,15-9

Oct. 17

at #23 Kentucky*

L

18-25,18-25,17-25

30-21,29-31,30-19,27-30,8-15

Oct. 19

at Tennessee*

L

21-25,18-25,25-17,21-25

#5 Florida*

W 31-29,32-30,20-30,12-30,20-18

Oct. 22

at Ole Miss*

L

15-25,26-24,21-25,18-25

South Carolina*

W

30-24,30-28,30-21

Oct. 26

Auburn*

W

13-25,23-25,25-23,25-22,15-9

L

22-30,24-30,25-30

Oct. 31

at South Carolina*

L

14-25,18-25,18-25

L

23-30,28-30,27-30

Nov. 2

at #11 Florida*

L

15-25,16-25,11-25

L

19-30,18-30,30-24,25-30

Nov. 7

Tennessee*

L

27-29,29-31,18-25

L

21-30,30-23,35-37,27-30

Nov. 9

#19 Kentucky*

L

19-25,13-25,7-25

L

24-30,30-27,37-35,27-30,13-15

Nov. 14

at Mississippi State* W

25-18,25-20,22-25,23-25,15-9

L

28-30,23-30,25-30

Nov. 16

at Alabama*

L

W

29-31,30-23,30-22,30-23

Nov. 21

LSU*

L

13-25,17-25,9-25

at Georgia*

W 16-30,16-30,30-21,30-19,15-11

Nov. 23

Georgia*

L

20-25,10-25,25-21,17-25

Nov. 16

Tennessee*

L

28-30,30-28,27-30,22-30

Nov. 29

Ole Miss*

L

25-27,25-23,25-19,19-25,5-15

Nov. 18

Kentucky*

L

27-30,30-20,21-30,30-23,14-16

Nov. 24

Connecticut

L

30-32,31-29,30-25,27-30,11-15

Sept. 7

at #22 Kansas St.

L

23-30,23-30,27-30

Sept. 7

vs Fresno State

L

30-14,30-13,24-30,28-30,13-15

Sept. 8

vs Northern Iowa

L

24-30,22-30,34-36

Sept. 19

Sept. 14

Ole Miss*

L

14-30,26-30,22-30

Sept. 16

#24 LSU*

L

30-24,29-31,33-35,24-30

Sept. 21

at Mississippi State* L

Sept. 23

at Alabama*

Sept. 28

at Kentucky*

L

Sept. 30

at Tennessee*

W

Oct. 5

Georgia*

W

Oct. 7

Auburn*

L

Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 19

at #25 LSU*

Oct. 21

at Ole Miss*

Oct. 26

Alabama*

Oct. 28

Mississippi State*

Nov. 2

at South Carolina*

Nov. 4

at #10 Florida*

Nov. 9

at Auburn*

Nov. 11

* SEC opponent

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L

* SEC opponent

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2006 • Front (l-r): Christina Lawrence, Kristin Seaton, Jessica Dorrell, Ashley Miller, Lindsay Scanlan, Caira Daugherty, Kelli Cole; Back: Manager Kimmery Kobe, Manager Stacy Gaedke, Associate Head Coach Holly Watts, Destiny Clark, Catherine Fowler, Amy Allison, Denitza Koleva, Kele Brewer, Assistant Coach Jenny Wilson, Head Coach Chris Poole.

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2009 • Front (l-r): Phoebe Bautista, Mackenzie Rhea, Kendall Cleveland, Lindsay Scanlan, Cassie Clarke, Jasmine Norton, Katelyn McCarthy; Back: Manager Kimmery Kobe, Asst. Coach Carol Price-Torok, Janeliss Torres-Lopez, Amanda Anderson, Allison Johnson, Kelli Stipanovich, Kristin Seaton, Asst. Coach Kris Grunwald, Head Coach Robert Pulliza.

2009 13-18 Overall || 7-13 SEC Home 6-8 || Away 4-9 || Neutral 3-1 Head Coach: Robert Pulliza All-America: Jasmine Norton (HM) All-SEC: Jasmine Norton (2nd/FR), Amanda Anderson (FR) Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

TCU Invitational - Ft. Worth, Texas Aug. 28

at TCU

Aug. 29

vs. Loy.-Marymount L

16-25, 14-25, 19-25

Aug. 29

vs. Grambling State W

25-11, 25-9, 25-15

Sept. 1

Texas-Arlington

L 24-26, 25-17, 24-26, 25-23, 12-15

W

25-20, 25-14, 25-11

Virginia Tech Invitational - Blacksburg, Va. Sept. 4

vs. Norfolk State

W

25-8, 25-11, 25-17

Sept. 5

vs. East Carolina

W

27-25, 25-15, 25-17

Sept. 5

at Virginia Tech

L 25-20, 23-25, 20-25, 25-19, 13-15

at Tulsa

W 25-23, 23-25, 12-25, 25-23, 18-16

Sept. 8

Arkansas Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 11

Jacksonville State

W

Sept. 12

North Texas

L 25-14, 9-25, 25-19, 21-25, 17-19

Sept. 12

Kansas

L

15-25, 18-25, 15-25

Sept. 18

South Carolina*

W

25-16, 25-21, 25-15

Sept. 20

#5 Florida*

L

16-25, 19-25, 24-26

Sept. 25

at Tennessee*

L

19-25, 20-25, 24-26

Sept. 27

at #17 Kentucky*

L

18-25, 23-25, 21-25

Oct. 2

at Georgia*

W

25-18, 25-20, 25-20

Oct. 4

at Auburn*

L 27-25, 25-23, 22-25, 23-25, 14-16

Oct. 9

Alabama*

W 21-25, 25-21, 14-25, 28-26, 24-22

Oct. 11

Mississippi State*

W

25-20, 25-19, 23-25, 26-24

Oct. 14

Ole Miss*

L

18-25, 22-25, 16-25

Oct. 16

at #24 LSU*

L

17-25, 21-25, 19-25

Oct. 23

at #10 Florida*

L

12-25, 18-25, 16-25

Oct. 25

at South Carolina* W

25-16, 19-25, 26-24, 25-20

Oct. 30

#12 Kentucky*

18-25, 25-17, 22-25, 15-25

Nov. 1

Tennessee*

L 25-19, 18-25, 25-23, 24-26, 11-15

Nov. 8

#19 LSU*

L 22-25, 25-27, 25-14, 25-21, 10-15

Nov. 13

at Mississippi State

L

Nov. 15

at Alabama

W 25-18, 25-17, 20-25, 25-27, 15-13

Nov. 20

Auburn

W 32-30, 22-25, 25-22, 20-25, 15-10

Nov. 22

Georgia

L 25-23, 20-25, 23-25, 25-21, 9-15

Nov. 25

at Ole Miss

L 25-23, 25-21, 17-25, 20-25, 13-15

* SEC opponent

L

25-20, 25-18, 25-20

15-25, 14-25, 25-21, 13-25

2010 • Front (l-r): Phoebe Bautista, Clarissa Pavey, Raymariely Santos, Jasmine Norton, Adriana Vazquez, Mackenzie Rhea, Brooke Fournier, Manager Brittney McCone; Back: Asst. Coach Kris Grunwald, Asst. Coach Carol Price-Torok, Director of Operations Jenny Kirk, Alex Fitzmorris, Kelli Stipanovich, Amanda Anderson, Cassie Clarke, Janeliss Torres-Lopez, Kendall Cleveland, Hayley Koop, Charmaine Whitmore, Allison Johnson, Head Athletic Trainer Tricia Matysak, Head Coach Robert Pulliza.

2011 • Front Row (l-r):Manager Brittney McCone, KC Dobbins, Clarissa Pavey, Adriana Vazquez, Brooke Fournier, Raymariely Santos, Christa Alvarez, Jasmine Norton, Manager Jessica Reid; Back Row (l-r): Director of Volleyball Operations Jenny Kirk, Assistant Coach Carol Price-Torok, Janeliss TorresLopez, Roslandy Acosta, Kasey Heckelman, Marci King, Kelli Stipanovich, Amanda Anderson, Charmaine Whitmore, Hayley Koop, Assistant Coach Kris Grunwald, Head Coach Robert Pulliza, Head Athletic Trainer Tricia Matysak

2010

2011

14-17 Overall || 8-12 SEC Home 8-6 || Away 4-9 || Neutral 2-2 Head Coach: Robert Pulliza All-SEC: Jasmine Norton (2nd), Raymariely Santos (FR) Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

Arkansas Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark.

18-13 Overall || 10-10 SEC Home 8-6 || Away 6-7 || Neutral 4-0 Head Coach: Robert Pulliza All-SEC: Jasmine Norton (1st), Kelli Stipanovich (2nd) Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

Arkansas Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark.

Aug. 27

UMKC

W

25-16, 23-25, 25-22, 25-17

Aug. 26

Colorado State

L

Aug. 28

Grambling State

W

25-11, 25-15, 25-12

Aug. 27

McNeese State

W

25-19, 25-19, 25-19

Aug. 28

Samford

W

25-21, 25-23, 25-21

Aug. 27

Middle Tennessee

W

25-22, 25-20, 25-21

at Oral Roberts

W 25-21, 20-25, 22-25, 25-17, 15-12

Oral Roberts

L

22-25, 25-16, 29-27, 23-25, 15-5

Aug. 31

Jayhawk Classic - Lawrence, Kan.

Aug. 30

22-25, 16-25, 21-25

Deacon Invitational - Wake Forest, N.C.

Sept. 3

vs. Chattanooga

W 25-21, 15-25, 20-25, 25-19, 15-11

Sept. 2

vs. Charleston SouthernW

Sept. 3

at Kansas

L

19-25, 25-22, 20-25, 10-25

Sept. 2

at Wake Forest

W

Sept. 4

vs. Akron

W

25-18, 25-18, 25-12

Sept. 3

vs. Georgetown

W 20-25, 25-16, 18-25, 25-17, 15-5

Oklahoma

L 25-22, 19-25, 15-25, 25-21, 10-15

at Oklahoma

L

Sept. 7

Middle Tennessee Invitational - Murfreesboro, Tenn. Sept. 10

at Middle Tennessee L

Sept. 11

vs. Albany

L

Sept. 11

vs. UAB

L 26-24, 23-25, 25-23, 19-25, 15-17

Sept. 17

Georgia*

W 25-12, 24-26, 21-25, 25-13, 15-10

Sept. 19

Auburn*

Sept. 24 Sept. 26

at Alabama*

W

Oct. 1

at South Carolina* W

Oct. 3

at #2 Florida*

L

Oct. 8

Sept. 6

25-18, 25-11, 25-10 25-18, 25-22, 25-19 25-16, 18-25, 23-25, 20-21

West Point Challenge - West Point, N.Y.

25-20, 18-25, 20-25, 15-25

Sept. 9

vs. Dartmouth

W

25-9, 25-15, 22-25, 27-25

20-25, 21-25, 17-25

Sept. 9

at Army

W

26-24, 25-15, 25-23

Sept. 11

vs. NJIT

W

25-16, 25-14, 25-12

Sept. 16

at Alabama*

W

21-25, 25-8, 25-22, 25-23

L 20-25, 25-18, 16-25, 25-18, 10-15

Sept. 18

at Ole Miss*

L

16-25, 25-18, 13-25, 25-22, 4-15

at Mississippi State* L 25-23, 13-25, 24-26, 25-17, 16-18

Sept. 23

Mississippi State*

W

25-14, 25-16, 25-19

25-21, 21-25, 25-19, 25-20

Sept. 30

Kentucky*

L

22-25, 26-28, 25-21, 15-25

25-19, 19-25, 31-29, 25-23

Oct. 2

#23 Tennessee*

L

19-25, 16-25, 19-25

19-25, 13-25, 17-25

Oct. 7

at #13 Florida*

L

21-25, 20-25, 27-29

#22 Tennessee*

L 25-22, 25-23, 20-25, 20-25, 15-17

Oct. 9

at South Carolina* W

Oct. 10

Kentucky*

L

21-25, 15-25, 25-21, 17-25

Oct. 14

Auburn*

Oct. 13

at #12 LSU*

L

17-25, 25-17, 13-25, 17-25

Oct. 16

Georgia*

L 23-25, 25-17, 22-25, 25-22, 11-15

Oct. 17

at Ole Miss*

L

13-25, 20-25, 25-22, 22-25

Oct. 21

Ole Miss*

W

Oct. 22

at Auburn*

L

24-26, 16-25, 15-25

Oct. 23

Alabama*

W

25-17, 25-19, 25-19

Oct. 24

at Georgia*

W

18-25, 25-23, 25-23, 25-22

Oct. 26

LSU*

W

25-20, 25-19, 25-22

Oct. 29

Alabama*

W

25-20, 13-25, 25-16, 28-26

Oct. 28

at Mississippi State* W

25-23, 25-21, 25-16

Oct. 31

Mississippi State*

W

25-20, 25-20, 25-17

Nov. 4

at Georgia*

L 15-25, 25-23, 23-25, 25-21, 12-15

Nov. 5

Ole Miss*

W

25-23, 19-25, 25-20, 25-20

Nov. 6

at Auburn*

W

25-20, 25-18, 25-19

Nov. 12

at Kentucky*

L

16-25, 19-25, 21-25

Nov. 11

South Carolina*

W

25-16, 25-15, 25-22

Nov. 14

at #21 Tennessee*

L

17-25, 15-25, 15-25

Nov. 13

#19 Florida*

L 25-18, 32-30, 21-25, 24-26, 9-15

Nov. 19

#1 Florida*

L

17-25, 27-25, 11-25, 20-25

Nov. 18

at #14 Tennessee*

L

Nov. 21

South Carolina*

W

25-21, 23-25, 26-24, 25-17

Nov. 20

at #16 Kentucky*

L 25-18, 28-26, 23-25, 21-25, 13-15

Nov. 24

#17 LSU

L

19-25, 19-25, 20-25

Nov. 24

at LSU

L

* SEC opponent

W

* SEC opponent

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21-25, 17-25, 21-25 13-25, 18-25, 20-25


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2012 22-10 Overall || 13-7 SEC Home 14-4 || Away 6-5 || Neutral 2-1 Head Coach: Robert Pulliza NCAA Tournament All-America: Jasmine Norton (HM), Roslandy Acosta (HM) All-SEC: Roslandy Acosta (1st), Jasmine Norton (2nd), Liz Fortado (FR), Amanda Anderson (Scholar-Athlete) Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

Arkansas Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Aug. 24

UT-Martin

W

25-16, 25-18, 25-19

Aug. 25

Northwestern State W

25-17, 22-25, 26-24, 25-20

Aug. 25

Kansas

W

18-25, 27-25, 26-24, 25-21

Tulsa

W

25-22, 25-22, 25-18

Aug. 28

adidas/Michigan Challenge - Ann Arbor, Mich. Aug. 31

vs. UMBC

W

25-16, 25-20, 25-7

Sept. 1

vs. Central MichiganW

25-21, 25-16, 25-15

Sept. 1

at #22 Michigan

L 17-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-21, 16-18

Oklahoma

L

Sept. 4

19-25, 25-18, 25-27, 18-25

Razorback Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 7

Houston Baptist

W

25-17, 25-16, 25-18

Sept. 8

ULM

W

25-22, 25-15, 25-10

Sept. 8

28-26, 25-22, 16-25, 25-17

UTEP

W

Sept. 14

#13 Florida*

L 25-23, 22-25, 22-25, 25-19, 13-15

Sept. 21

at #21 Tennessee*

W

25-21, 20-25, 25-17, 25-17

Sept. 23

at Georgia*

W

25-16, 25-23, 25-18

Sept. 28

Auburn*

W

25-22, 25-18, 25-17

Sept. 30

LSU* [CST]

W

21-25, 25-21, 25-20, 25-15

Oct. 5

at #11 Florida*

L

23-25, 18-25, 15-25

Oct. 7

at Ole Miss*

W

22-25, 25-16, 25-21, 25-13

Oct. 12

Texas A&M*

L 25-21, 15-25, 16-25, 25-23, 3-15

Oct. 14

Tennessee*

L

22-25, 22-25, 16-25

Oct. 19

at Kentucky*

W

25-23, 25-23, 25-20

Oct. 21

at Mississippi State* W

25-18, 25-10, 25-16

Oct. 26

Alabama*

W 25-19, 25-17, 21-25, 22-25, 15-8

Oct. 28

Missouri*

W

Nov. 2

at Auburn*

L 14-25, 25-15, 25-23, 20-25, 10-15

Nov. 4

at Texas A&M*

L

25-23, 19-25, 18-25, 17-25

Nov. 11

Kentucky* [CST]

W

22-25, 16-25, 25-19, 25-20,

Nov. 16

Georgia*

W

25-18, 19-25, 25-16, 25-16

Nov. 18

Ole Miss*

W

17-25, 25-16, 25-22, 25-22

Nov. 21

at LSU* [ESPNU]

W

25-22, 25-13, 23-25, 25-12

Nov. 23

at South Carolina*

L 26-24, 18-25, 26-28, 25-19, 10-15

25-23, 25-13, 25-15

15-10

NCAA Tournament - Lawrence, Kan. Nov. 30

vs. Wichita State

* SEC opponent

RAZORBACKS MAKE RETURN TRIP TO NCAA TOURNAMENT FAYETTEVILLE – Breaking a six-year postseason absence, the University of Arkansas volleyball has earned an at-large bid into the field of 64 of the 2012 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship. The Razorbacks will open tournament play Friday against Wichita State. The first-round match is scheduled for a 4 p.m. (CT) start at Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kan. The Arkansas-Wichita State match is part of the sub-region which also includes No. 11 national seed Kansas and Cleveland State. “It’s an exciting day and exciting time for Arkansas volleyball,” head coach Robert Pulliza said. “It’s hard to describe. When you’ve worked so hard like these players have to make a dream come true, and then it comes true, it’s a great feeling. I’m very proud of this team. “There was a sense of joy and celebration. We’ve been working very hard and been waiting for that moment for a long time. We’ve talked about it and envisioned it, so it was pure joy. It’s a moment they will never forget in their lives and a moment I’ll never forget. It was great.” Sunday’s selection marks Arkansas first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since the 2006 season, and its first under Pulliza, who is in his fifth season in Fayetteville. Overall, Arkansas will be making its 10th NCAA appearance. The program owns a 7-9 overall record in the tournament, having advanced to a regional semifinal in 1998 and the second round on five other occasions (1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2005). The Razorbacks’ other appearances came in 2001, 2004 and 2006. The Razorbacks finished the 2012 regular season with a 22-9 overall record and a 13-7 tally in Southeastern Conference play. Both win totals are highs for the program under the direction of Pulliza. “Right now I’m still speechless,” senior captain Amanda Anderson said. “This is the dream we’ve had since being here. Four years I’ve been waiting for this moment and it’s here. I don’t’ think I’ve ever been that excited in my life. My heart stopped. I started crying. You don’t even know what you’re expecting and then it just hits you. It’s one of the best feelings I’ve ever had.”

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2012 • Front Row (l-r): Manager Brittney McCone, Raymariely Santos, Adrien Wohlschlaeger, Christa Alvarez, Clarissa Pavey, Avery Lewis, Emily Helm, Jasmine Norton, Monica Bollinger; Back Row (l-r): Head Coach Robert Pulliza, Assistant Coach Carol Price-Torok, Head Athletic Trainer Tricia Matysak, Kasey Heckelman, Marci King, Roslandy Acosta, Amanda Anderson, Janeliss Torres-Lopez, Ashley Vazquez, Hayley Koop, Summer Morgan, Ana Sofia Jusino, Liz Fortado, Director of Operations Blaire Hiler, Assistant Coach Anders Nelson, Volunteer Assistant Coach Ethan Pheister

L 25-16, 27-25, 17-25, 23-25, 10-15

The Razorbacks are one of five SEC teams to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Arkansas is joined in the bracket by conference mates Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas A&M. A total of eight opponents from this year’s schedule are also in the field including non-conference opponents Kansas, Michigan, Oklahoma and Tulsa.

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NIVC TOURNAMENT Record: 3-5 Kansas City, Mo Dec. 3 Iowa State/L, 2-3 Dec. 3 Fresno State/L, 2-3 Dec. 4 Massachusetts/W, 3-1 Dec. 4 Idaho State/W, 3-2 Kansas City, Mo. Dec. 2 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 3

Massachusetts/W, 3-1 San Diego/L, 2-3 Butler/L, 0-3 Michigan/L, 0-3

NCAA TOURNAMENT Record: 7-10 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 4 Rhode Island/W, 3-2 Lincoln, Neb. Dec. 7 No. 4 Nebraska/L, 1-3 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Gainesville, Fla. Dec. 10

Ark.-Little Rock/W, 3-0 Notre Dame/L, 1-3

New Hampshire/W, 3-0 Indiana/W, 3-0 No. 8 Hawaii/L, 0-3

Long Beach, Calif. Dec. 3 Georgetown/W, 3-1 Dec. 4 No. 6 Long Beach State/L, 0-3 Manhattan, Kan. Nov. 30 No. 18 Kansas State/L, 2-3 Manhattan, Kan. Dec. 5 No. 23 SW Missouri/W, 3-1 Dec. 6 No. 6 Kansas State/L, 0-3 Columbia, Mo. Dec. 3

No. 16 Missouri/L, 1-3

Columbia, Mo. Dec. 2 Dec. 3

St. Mary’s/W, 3-0 No. 16 Missouri/L, 0-3

Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 1 Lawrence, Kan. Nov. 30

Missouri State/L, 1-3

Wichita State/L, 2-3

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - TOP 5 Kills 1. 26 2. 22 22 4. 20 20

Kim Storey (Rhode Island, 12-4-96) Denise Baez (Nebraska, 12-7-96) Krystal Osborne (Nebraska, 12-7-96) Eftila Tanellari (#18 Kansas St., 11-30-01) Roslandy Acosta (Wichita St., 11-30-12)

Total Attempts 1. 57 Roslandy Acosta (Wichita St., 11-30-12) 2. 55 Eftila Tanellari (#18 Kansas St., 11-30-01) 55 Jasmine Norton (Wichita St., 11-30-12) 4. 51 Kele Brewer (#23 SW Missouri, 12-5-03) 51 Denitza Koleva (Missouri St., 12-1-06) Hitting Percentage (min. 10 kills) 1. .706 (12-0-17) Jessica Field (Indiana, 12-4-98) 2. .600 (26-2-40) Kim Storey (Rhode Island, 12-4-96) 3. .526 (11-1-19) Jessica Field (New Hamp., 12-3-98) 4. .520 (13-0-25) Kim Storey (Indiana, 12-4-98) 5. .516 (19-3-31) Kim Storey (Hawaii, 12-10-98) Assists 1. 68 Tina Rico (Nebraska, 12-4-96) 2. 64 Tina Rico (Rhode Island, 12-4-96) 3. 53 Roberta Tarnauskaite (#23 SW Missouri, 12-5-03) 4. 47 Ning Zhao (Hawaii, 12-10-98) 47 Roslandy Acosta (Wichita State, 11-30-12) Service Aces 1. 4 Yarleen Santiago (Ark.-Little Rock, 12-6-97) 2 3 Caroline Clock (Rhode Island, 12-4-96) 3 Krystal Osborne (Notre Dame, 12-6-97) 3 Krystal Osborne (Ark.-Little Rock, 12-5-97) 3 Jennifer Haaser (Kansas State, 12-6-03) Digs 1. 24 2 22 3. 21 4. 19 19

Ashley Miller (Missouri, 12-3-04) Eftila Tanellari (#18 Kansas State, 11-30-01) Emily Helm (Wichita State, 11-30-12) Caroline Clock (Rhode Island, 12-4-96) Yarleen Santiago (Notre Dame, 12-6-97)

Block Solos 1. 2 Jessica Field (Notre Dame, 12-6-97) 2 Jamie Rohme (New Hamp., 12-3-98) 2 Kim Storey (Indiana, 12-4-98) 2 Jessica Field (Hawaii, 12-10-98) 2 Ashanti Taylor (Georgetown, 12-3-99) 2 Libby Windell (Long Beach State, 12-4-99) 2 Libby Windell (#18 Kansas State, 11-30-01) 2 Amy Allison (Missouri State, 12-1-06) Block Assists 1. 10 Karla Crose (St. Mary’s, 12-2-05) 2. 9 Jessica Field (New Hamp., 12-3-98) 9 Kim Storey (Indiana, 12-4-98) 9 Jessica Dorrell (Missouri State, 12-1-06) 5. 8 Yarleen Santiago (Georgetown, 12-3-99) 8 Libby Windell (Georgetown, 12-3-99) 8 C. Lawrence (St. Mary’s, 12-2-05) 8 Amy Allison (Missouri State, 12-1-06) 8 Destiny Clark (Missouri State, 12-1-06)

TEAM RECORDS - TOP 5 Kills 1. 80 2. 75 3. 64 4. 63 5. 61 61

vs. Rhode Island (12-4-96) at Nebraska (12-7-96) vs. Notre Dame (12-6-97) vs. SW Missouri (12-5-03) vs. #18 Kansas State (11-30-01) vs. Wichita State (11-30-12)

Total Attempts 1. 190 190 3. 186 4. 182 5. 180

vs. #18 Kansas State (11-30-01) vs. SW Missouri (12-5-03) vs. Rhode Island (12-4-96) vs. Wichita State (11-30-12) vs. Notre Dame (12-7-97)

Hitting Percentage 1. .380 (39-9-79) 2. .366 (54-9-123) 3. .358 (52-13-109) 4. .349 (57-13-126) 5. .296 (80-25-186) Assists 1. 72 2. 67 3. 59 4. 58 5. 56 56 Service Aces 1. 10 2. 8 3. 6 4. 5 5

vs. Ark.-Little Rock (12-5-97) vs. Indiana (12-4-98) vs. St. Mary’s (12-2-05) vs. New Hampshire (12-3-98) vs. Rhode Island (12-4-96)

at Nebraska (12-7-96) vs. Rhode Island (12-4-96) vs. SW Missouri (12-5-03) vs. Wichita State (11-30-12) at Missouri (12-4-04) vs. Missouri State (12-1-06)

vs. Ark.-Little Rock (12-5-97) vs. Rhode Island (12-4-96) vs. Notre Dame (12-6-97) vs. SW Missouri (12-5-03) vs. Missouri State (12-1-06)

Digs 1. 77 2. 74 73 4. 71 5. 69

vs. Notre Dame (12-6-97) vs. Rhode Island (12-4-96) vs. #18 Kansas State (11-30-01) vs. Wichita State (11-30-12) vs. SW Missouri (12-5-03)

Block Solos 1. 5 2. 4 4 4. 3 3 3 3 3 3

vs. Notre Dame (12-6-97) vs. #18 Kansas State (11-30-01) at Missouri (12-3-04) vs. New Hampshire (12-3-98) vs. Indiana (12-4-98) vs. Hawaii (12-10-98) vs. Georgetown (12-3-99) vs. Missouri State (12-1-06) vs. Wichita State (11-30-12)

Block Assists 1. 34 2. 32 3. 29 4. 26 5. 22

vs. Georgetown (12-3-99) vs. Missouri State (12-1-06) vs. New Hampshire (12-3-98) vs. St. Mary’s (12-2-05) at Kansas State (12-6-03)

Total Blocks 1. 20.0 2. 19.0 3. 17.5 4. 14.0 14.0

vs. Georgetown (12-3-99) vs. Missouri State (12-1-06) vs. New Hampshire (12-3-98) at Missouri (12-3-04) vs. St. Mary’s (12-2-05)

Yarleen Santiago holds the team record for aces in an NCAA Tournament match with four against Arkansas-Little Rock in 1997.

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1997 The field expanded and Arkansas was again selected for the NCAA Tournament. But this time it was no surprise. The Razorbacks had done the impossible, knocking off No. 4 Florida in the Southeastern Conference Tournament finals, 15-7, 15-7, 17-15, in Athens, Ga., to receive the automatic bid. Again selected to host, Arkansas hardly broke a sweat downing in-state rival ArkansasLittle Rock in straight sets, 15-11, 15-3, 15-3, advancing to the second round. Notre Dame came to Fayetteville with upset on its mind and did just that, eliminating the Razorbacks in front of the home crowd in four games, 15-9, 7-15, 10-15, 14-16. 1998 Arkansas received its third consecutive invitation to the NCAA Tournament in 1998 and took its game to a new level. The Razorbacks were again selected to host first- and second-round matches, and with the bitter taste of the previous season’s loss to Notre Dame still fresh in their mouths, Arkansas rose to the challenge. The Razorbacks opened with a first-round win over New Hampshire, 15-3, 15-0, 15-13, in Barnhill Arena. The second round saw the Razorbacks crush Indiana, 15-8, 15-5, 15-4, sending them to Gainesville, Fla., where Arkansas faced a tough postseason team in Hawai’i. The Rainbow Wahine handed Arkansas a 3-0 loss but not before senior Kim Storey made a name for herself, earning East Regional AllTournament Team honors and becoming the second AVCA All-American in program history.

1999 Selected to the field of 64 in 1999, Arkansas faced their first-round match on the road for the first time in school history. TheRazorbacks found themselves in Long Beach, Calif., where they opened with a first-round victory over Georgetown, 15-3, 10-15, 15-1, 15-6. They had the unenviable task of facing the defending national champion in the second round for the second time in four trips, falling to host Long Beach State, 6-15, 6-15, 1115, to be eliminated. 2001 The 2001 season marked a return to NCAA postseason play for a young Razorback team. Arkansas struggled in the opening two weeks of the season with a particularly bad showing against Kansas State in the Wildcat Classic. The volleyball gods gave Arkansas a chance to redeem itself, sending the Razorbacks back to Manhattan, Kan., for a first-round matchup with Kansas State. Arkansas lost the match but not before gaining a new sense of respect from Kansas State and its fans as the Razorbacks pushed the host team to five games, narrowly missing the game-five win. 2003 It was back to the Dance for the Razorbacks in 2003 with a return trip to Manhattan, Kan., for first- and second-round action. Arkansas avenged an early season loss to No. 23 Southwest Missouri, downing the Bears in four games, but fell to host and sixth-ranked Wildcats in three games. Arkansas hit .232 behind 11 kills from freshmen Denitza Koleva and Kele Brewer. The Razorbacks added 11 team blocks in the loss. 2004 Selection to the 2004 NCAA Tournament may be one of the more rewarding bids in program history. The Razorbacks faced one of the nation’s toughest schedules and the team’s won-loss record reflected the challenges. But the gamble by head coach Chris Poole paid off as the team was selected to the field of 64 for its seventh NCAA Tournament appearance. Arkansas traveled to Columbia, Mo., to face No. 16 Missouri on the Tigers’ home court in the first round. The Razorbacks fell in four games, 28-30, 21-30, 30-25, 26-30, in a hardfought battle. Sophomore Kele Brewer tallied a team-leading 17 kills and freshman Ashley Miller added 24 digs in the setback.

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2005 Arkansas made its third consecutive postseason appearance, once again traveling to Columbia, Mo., in December. Arkansas’ invitation was one of six extended to the Southeastern Conference, the most ever for the league. Also making NCAA Tournament appearances were Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, LSU and Tennessee. The Lady Vols advanced to the national semfinals before being eliminated. The Razorbacks opened their tournament with St. Mary’s of California in a match that was nearly even on paper. Both teams were known as solid blocking programs and both had similar offensive numbers but Arkansas emerged as the night’s victor. The Razorbacks dominated the contest, outhitting St. Mary’s, .358-.111, and outblocking the Gaels, 14.0-5.0, in the three-game win. Senior Karla Crose hit a match-best .857 with six kills and no errors on seven attempts. She also led the match with 10 block assists in the win. Junior Amy Allison added a sevenkill, .538-hitting percentage effort while junior Denitza Koleva led Arkansas with 11 kills. The victory moved Arkansas into the second round where it faced host team and 10thranked Missouri for a second consecutive season. Missouri got the best of Arkansas, ending the careers of seniors Crose and Iva Docekalova. Kele Brewer paced the Razorbacks with 10 kills in the loss. 2006 Not only did Arkansas get into the NCAA Tournament in 2006, but the Razorbacks were selected as a surprise host after higher-seeded Oklahoma was unable to accommodate the tournament. Arkansas was eliminated in the first round by Missouri State, ending the careers of seniors Denitza Koleva, Kele Brewer and Amy Allison. The trio of Razorbacks were the first class in program history to attend the NCAA Tournament all four seasons they played at Arkansas. 2012 Snapping a six-year absence from the NCAA Tournament with its selection, Arkansas’ appearance in the 2012 national tournament was its first under fifth-year head coach Robert Pulliza and the program’s 10th overall. The Razorbacks traveled to Kansas where it was the No. 2 seed in the Lawrence subregion and played Wichita State in the first round. Despite a trio of double-double performance from Roslandy Acosta, Jasmine Norton and Raymariely Santos and a 21-dig showing form Emily Helm, Arkansas closed out its season with a 22-10 record after a five-set loss to the Shockers.

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1996 “We’re in!! We’re in!!” was the cry in 1996 when a three-year old Arkansas volleyball team made its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The young program was honored to have been selected to the field of 48 teams and was surprised to learn they would host the first round due to a scheduling conflict for their opponent. Rhode Island made the trip to Fayetteville and battled Arkansas valiantly before falling in a five-set battle, 15-12, 15-8, 12-15, 9-15, 1511. The victory sent Arkansas to Lincoln, Neb., where they faced defending national champion Nebraska in a four-game thriller. Arkansas lost the match, 15-8, 12-15, 15-7, 15-7, but not before they won the hearts of the volleyballsavvy Cornhuskers fan, players and coaching staff.

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HONORS AND AWARDS

JESSICA FIELD 1997

KIM STOREY 1998

SARA KINCAID 2003

NATIONAL HONORS AVCA ALL-AMERICA 1997 1998 2003 2003 2006 2009 2012

DENITZA KOLEVA 2006

ALL-SOUTH REGION FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2009 Jasmine Norton

Jessica Field (2nd Team) Kim Storey (2nd Team) Sara Kincaid (HM) Roberta Tarnauskaite (HM) Denitza Koleva (HM) Jasmine Norton (HM) Roslandy Acosta (HM) Jasmine Norton (HM)

NCAA EAST REGIONAL ALL-TOURN. TEAM 1998 Kim Storey

AVCA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1998 Kim Storey (Oct. 5)

ALL-SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 1994 Krystal Osborne (1st) Jaimie Torromeo (2nd) 1995 Krystal Osborne (1st), Denise Baez (1st) 1996 Denise Baez (1st), Tina Rico (1st) Kim Storey (2nd) 1997 Tina Rico (1st), Jessica Field (1st) Yarleen Santiago (1st) Krystal Osborne (2nd), Kim Storey (2nd) 1998 Jessica Field (1st), Jamie Rohme (1st) Kim Storey (1st), Yarleen Santiago (2nd) Ning Zhao (2nd) 1999 Yarleen Santiago (1st), Ning Zhao (1st) Libby Windell (2nd), Ashanti Taylor (2nd) 2000 Michelle Coens (2nd) Eftila Tanellari (1st), Libby Windell (1st) 2001 Eftila Tanellari (1st) Libby Windell (1st), Michelle Coens (2nd) Jennifer Haaser (2nd) Anna Velikanova (2nd) 2002* Libby Windell (1st), Sara Kincaid (2nd) 2003** Sara Kincaid (1st) Roberta Tarnauskaite (1st) Jennifer Haaser (2nd) Denitza Koleva (all-freshman) Kele Brewer (all-freshman) 2004 Jennifer Haaser (2nd) Ashley Miller (all-freshman) Jessica Dorrell (all-freshman) 2005 Amy Allison (2nd) 2006 Denitza Koleva (2nd) Destiny Clark (all-freshman) 2007 Jessica Dorrell (2nd) Sarah Freudenrich (all-freshman) 2009 Jasmine Norton (2nd, all-freshman) Amanda Anderson (all-freshman) 2010 Jasmine Norton (2nd) Raymariely Santos (all-freshman) 2011 Jasmine Norton (1st) Kelli Stipanovich (2nd) 2012 Roslandy Acosta (1st), Jasmine Norton (2nd) Liz Fortado (all-freshman)

U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL TEAM 1995 Krystal Osborne (Alt.) U.S. NATIONAL TEAM 1998 Jessica Field (Summer) 2009 Kelli Stipanovich (Junior A2) 2011 Brooke Fournier (Junior A2) 2012 Jasmine Norton (USA/BIP) 2013 Liz Fortado (Junior A1) Emily Helm (USA/BIP) PUERTO RICAN NATIONAL TEAM 1998 Yarleen Santiago (Summer) 2008 Janeliss Torres-Lopez (Junior) 2010 Raymariely Santos (Junior) 2010 Ashley Vazquez (Junior) 2011 Ana Sofia Jusino (Junior) VENEZUELAN NATIONAL TEAM 2008 Roslandy Acosta (Olympics) REGIONAL/DISTRICT HONORS AVCA ALL-DISTRICT 4/ALL-REGION 1994 Krystal Osborne (Third Team) 1995 Denise Baez 1996 Denise Baez, Tina Rico 1997 Tina Rico, Yarleen Santiago, Jessica Field, Krystal Osborne 1998 Jessica Field, Jamie Rohme, Yarleen Santiago, Kim Storey 1999 Yarleen Santiago, Ning Zhao 2000 Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell 2001 Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell 2002 Libby Windell, Sara Kincaid (HM) 2003 Sara Kincaid, Roberta Tarnauskaite, Denitza Koleva (HM) 2005 Amy Allison (HM) 2006 Denitza Koleva DISTRICT 4 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2000 Libby Windell AVCA DISTRICT 4 COACH OF THE YEAR 1997 Chris Poole AVCA ALL-SOUTH REGION 2009 Jasmine Norton (Hon. Mention) 2011 Jasmine Norton (Hon. Mention) 2012 Roslandy Acosta (First Team) Jasmine Norton (First Team)

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SUCCESSFUL FARMING ALL-AMERICAN 1997 Jessica Field (team captain) 1998 Jessica Field (team captain) CONFERENCE HONORS

*Format changed from 12-member to 6-member teams **Format changed to two teams of seven and an allfreshman team SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1995 Krystal Osborne 1996 Denise Baez, Krystal Osborne 1997 Krystal Osborne (MVP), Tina Rico Kim Storey, Yarleen Santiago 1998 Jessica Field, Yarleen Santiago Kim Storey 1999 Yarleen Santiago

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

JASMINE NORTON 2009, 2012

ROSLANDY ACOSTA 2012

Jennifer Haaser, Eftila Tanellari Libby Windell Libby Windell, Anna Velikanova Sara Kincaid, Roberta Tarnauskaite Kele Brewer Amy Allison Eliminated the SEC Tournament

SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1994 Krystal Osborne (Nov. 12) 1995 Denise Baez (Nov. 19) 1996 Denise Baez (Oct. 14) 1997 Tina Rico (Sept. 2) 1997 Jessica Field (Sept. 16) 1997 Kim Storey (Sept. 30) 1998 Kim Storey (Sept. 21) (Oct. 5) 1998 Jessica Field (Oct. 27) 1999 Yarleen Santiago (Weeks 2, 10) 2000 Libby Windell (Nov. 6) 2001 Anna Velikanova (Sept. 24) 2001 Eftila Tanellari (Oct. 1) 2002 Sara Kincaid (Week 5) 2003 Sara Kincaid (Weeks 5, 6) 2007 Jessica Dorrell (Weeks 1, 8) 2011 Jasmine Norton (Oct. 17, Nov. 7) SEC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK# 2003 Sara Kincaid (Week 8) 2004 Karla Crose (Oct. 5) 2005 Amy Allison (Weeks 6, 8) Karla Crose (Week 10) 2006 Ashley Miller (Week 1) 2007 Ashley Miller (Week 12) 2010 Raymariely Santos (Nov. 8) 2011 Kelli Stipanovich (Oct. 10) Christa Alvarez (Oct. 24) 2012 Emily Helm (Sept. 4) Janeliss Torres-Lopez (Sept. 24) SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK$ 2005 Christina Lawrence (Aug. 29, Oct. 31) 2006 Destiny Clark (Sept. 25) 2009 Amanda Anderson (Sept. 27) Jasmine Norton (Six times) 2010 Raymariely Santos (Nov. 1, Nov. 22) SEC COACH OF THE YEAR 1994 2003

Chris Poole Chris Poole

SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1999 Libby Windell 2001 Jennifer Haaser 2003 Denitza Koleva (Co-Freshman) 2009 Jasmine Norton SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM# 2003 Kele Brewer, Denitza Koleva 2004 Jessica Dorrell, Ashley Miller 2005 Christina Lawrence 2006 Destiny Clark 2007 Sarah Freudenrich 2009 Amanda Anderson, Jasmine Norton 2010 Raymariely Santos 2012 Liz Fortado #New for 2003 || $New for 2005

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ATHLETIC HONORS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 1998 Jessica Field 2002 Libby Windell CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2012 Kasey Heckelman

SEC H. BOYD MCWHORTER SCHOLAR - ATHLETE 1997 Tina Rico (finalist) 1998 Jessica Field (winner) 2002 Libby Windell (finalist) SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1995 Denise Baez, Jennifer Blankenbeckler Melanie Davis, Tina Rico Amanda Sweatt 1996 Denise Baez, Caroline Clock Melanie Davis, Jessica Field Tina Rico 1997 Caroline Clock, Jessica Field Tina Rico 1998 Caroline Clock, Jessica Field Julie Sloniger, Kim Storey 1999 Amanda Rudolph, Julie Sloniger 2000 Michelle Coens, Kelly McCarter Amanda Rudolph, Julie Sloniger Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell 2001 Jamie Bunting, Michelle Coens Kelly McCarter, Evgeniya Rangelova Julie Sloniger, Eftila Tanellari Libby Windell 2002 Michelle Coens, Jennifer Haaser Michaela Koumarova, Kelly McCarter Evgeniya Rangelova, Eftila Tanellari Anna Velikanova 2003 Karla Crose, Iva Docekalova Jennifer Haaser, Roberta Tarnauskaite Chelsey Warmack 2004 Amy Allison, Kele Brewer Karla Crose, Iva Docekalova, Jennifer Haaser, Denitza Koleva 2005 Amy Allison, Kele Brewer Kelli Cole, Karla Crose Iva Docekalova, Jessica Dorrell Denitza Koleva, Christina Lawrence 2006 Amy Allison, Kele Brewer Destiny Clark, Kelli Cole Caira Daugherty, Jessica Dorrell Catherine Fowler, Denny Koleva Ashley Miller 2007 Kelli Cole, Jessica Dorrell Catherine Fowler, Ashley Miller Kristin Seaton 2008 Caira Dortch, Lauren Fielding Christina Lawrence, Hillary McCormick Mackenzie Rhea, Heather Royal Lindsay Scanlan, Kristin Seaton 2009 Mackenize Rhea, Lindsay Scanlan Kristin Seaton 2010 Amanda Anderson, Cassie Clarke, Mackenzie Rhea, Kelli Stipanovich 2011 Amanda Anderson, Brooke Fournier, Kasey Heckelman, Marci King, Clarissa Pavey, Raymariely Santos, Kelli Stipanovich, Charmaine Whitmore 2012 Amanda Anderson, Kasey Heckelman, Hayley Koop, Avery Lewis, Clarissa Pavey

SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM 2002 Libby Windell 2003 Jennifer Haaser 2004 Jennifer Haaser 2005 Amy Allison 2006 Amy Allison 2007 Ashley Miller 2008 Kelli Stipanovich 2009 Lindsay Scanlan 2010 Kelli Stipanovich 2011 Kelli Stipanovich 2012 Hayley Koop

SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2002 Libby Windell 2004 Jennifer Haaser 2012 Amanda Anderson

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ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 1997 Jessica Field, Tina Rico 1998 Caroline Clock, Jessica Field 2001 Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell 2002 Michelle Coens, Libby Windell 2005 Amy Allison, Denitza Koleva 2007 Jessica Dorrell (second team)

SEC FRESHMAN ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (Based on previous semester grades) 2003 Iva Docekalova, Chelsey Warmack 2004 Amy Allison, Kele Brewer Denitza Koleva 2005 Kelli Cole, Jessica Dorrell 2006 Destiny Clark, Caira Daugherty 2007 Catherine Fowler 2008 Hillary McCormick 2009 Kelli Stipanovich 2010 Amanda Anderson, Cassie Clarke 2011 Brooke Fournier, Hayley Koop, Raymariely Santos 2012 KC Dobbins

An All-American on the court, Jessica Field (above with former University of Arkansas Chancellor) was the recipient of the Southeastern Conference H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete award in 1998.

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ACADEMIC CHAMPIONS (4.00) Spring 1995 Melanie Davis Fall 1997 Julie Sloniger Fall 1998 Caroline Clock Julie Sloniger Spring 1999 Julie Sloniger Fall 1999 Kelly McCarter Spring 2000 Julie Sloniger Fall 2000 Julie Sloniger Spring 2001 Julie Sloniger Fall 2001 Libby Windell Spring 2002 Michelle Coens Kelly McCarter Jenny Rangelova Fall 2002 Kelly McCarter Libby Windell Spring 2003 Michelle Coens Kelly McCarter Libby Windell Fall 2003 Karla Crose Spring 2004 Chelsey Warmack Fall 2004 Jennifer Haaser Chelsey Warmack Spring 2005 Kelli Cole Jennifer Haaser Fall 2005 Caira Daugherty Denitza Koleva Spring 2006 Destiny Clark Spring 2007 Kelli Cole Jessica Dorrell Yun Tang Fall 2007 Kelli Cole Yun Tang Spring 2008 Ashley Miller Fall 2008 Mackenzie Rhea Spring 2009 Mackenzie Rhea Fall 2009 Mackenize Rhea Spring 2010 Amanda Anderson Mackenzie Rhea Lindsay Scanlan Fall 2010 Mackenzie Rhea Fall 2011 Amanda Anderson Brooke Fournier Kasey Heckelman Spring 2012 Amanda Anderson Kasey Heckelman Fall 2012 Kasey Heckelman Spring 2013 Kasey Heckelman ATHLETIC DIRECTORS LIST (3.99 -3.50) Spring 1995 Jen Blankenbeckler, Tina Rico Fall 1995 Caroline Clock, Jessica Field Fall 1996 Caroline Clock, Jessica Field Melanie Davis, Tina Rico Spring 1997 Caroline Clock, Melanie Davis Jessica Field, Tina Rico Fall 1997 Caroline Clock, Jessica Field Spring 1998 Caroline Clock, Jessica Field Julie Sloniger Fall 1998 Jessica Field, Mary McFarland Spring 1999 Caroline Clock, Jessica Field Amanda Rudolph Fall 1999 Julie Sloniger, Eftila Tanellari Libby Windell Spring 2000 Kelly McCarter, Eftila Tanellari Libby Windell Fall 2000 Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell Spring 2001 Kelly McCarter, Eftila Tanellari Fall 2001 Kelly McCarter, Jenny Rangelova Eftila Tanellari Spring 2002 Iva Docekalova Michaela Koumarova Roberta Tarnauskaite, Libby Windell Fall 2002 Michelle Coens, Chelsey Warmack Spring 2003 Jennifer Haaser Chelsey Warmack Fall 2003 Amy Allison, Chelsey Warmack Spring 2004 Jennifer Haaser Fall 2004 Karla Crose, Iva Docekalova

Spring 2005

Kele Brewer, Iva Docekalova Jessica Dorrell, Denitza Koleva Fall 2005 Kele Brewer, Destiny Clark Kelli Cole Spring 2006 Kelli Cole, Karla Crose Jessica Dorrell, Denitza Koleva Fall 2006 Kele Brewer, Destiny Clark Kelli Cole, Jessica Dorrell Denitza Koleva, Ashley Miller Kristin Seaton Spring 2007 Kele Brewer, Destiny Clark Caira Daugherty, Sarah Freudenrich Denitza Koleva, Ashley Miller Fall 2007 Amy Allison, Kele Brewer Destiny Clark, Caira Daugherty Sarah Freudenrich, Denitza Koleva Ashley Miller Spring 2008 Destiny Clark, Kelli Cole Lauren Fielding, Sarah Freudenrich Hillary McCormick, Heather Royal Fall 2008 Christina Lawrence Kelli Stipanovich Spring 2009 Caira Dortch, Lindsay Scanlan Kristin Seaton Fall 2009 Amanda Anderson, Cassie Clarke Katelyn McCarthy, Lindsay Scanlan Kristin Seaton Spring 2010 Phoebe Bautista, Cassie Clarke, Kristin Seaton Fall 2010 Amanda Anderson, Cassie Clarke, Clarissa Pavey Fall 2011 Marci King, Clarissa Pavey, Charmaine Whitmore Spring 2012 Clarissa Pavey Fall 2012 Amanda Anderson Monica Bollinger, Ana Sofia Jusino, Avery Lewis, Clarissa Pavey, Adrien Wohlschlaeger Spring 2013 Amanda Anderson, Liz Fortado, Ana Sofia Jusino, Clarissa Pavey HONOR ROLL (3.49 -3.00) Fall 1994 Denise Baez Jennifer Blankenbeckler Spring 1995 Denise Baez, Amanda Sweatt Fall 1995 Denise Baez, Melanie Davis Tina Rico Fall 1996 Amanda Omar, Krystal Osborne Spring 1997 Jamie Rohme Fall 1997 Tina Rico Spring 1998 Jamie Rohme, Tina Rico Kim Storey

Fall 1998 Amanda Rudolph, Kim Storey Spring 1999 Annesia Crawford, Jamie Rohme Yarleen Santiago Fall 1999 Michelle Coens, Amanda Rudolph Spring 2000 Amanda Rudolph Fall 2000 Michelle Coens, Jennifer Haaser Kelly McCarter, Jenny Rangelova Spring 2001 Jamie Bunting, Michelle Coens Annesia Crawford, Jennifer Haaser Jenny Rangelova, Libby Windell Fall 2001 Michelle Coens, Annesia Crawford Jennifer Haaser, Anna Velikanova Spring 2002 Jennifer Haaser, Anna Velikanova Fall 2002 Jamie Bunting, Karla Crose Iva Docekalova, Jennifer Haaser Spring 2003 Karla Crose, Iva Docekalova Roberta Tarnauskaite Fall 2003 Kele Brewer, Iva Docekalova Jennifer Haaser, Roberta Tarnauskaite Spring 2004 Amy Allison, Kele Brewer Karla Crose, Denitza Koleva Roberta Tarnauskaite Fall 2004 Amy Allison, Kele Brewer Karla Crose, Jessica Dorrell Spring 2005 Christina Lawrence, Karla Crose Fall 2005 Kelli Cole, Iva Docekalova Jessica Dorrell, Christina Lawrence Spring 2006 Amy Allison, Caira Daugherty Christina Lawrence Fall 2006 Amy Allison, Catherine Fowler Spring 2007 Catherine Fowler Christina Lawrence Fall 2007 Catherine Fowler Christina Lawrence Spring 2008 Caira Daugherty Fall 2008 Phoebe Bautista, Brooke Burge Caira Dortch, Hillary McCormick Heather Royal, Lindsay Scanlan Kristin Seaton, Yun Tang Spring 2009 Heather Royal, Kelli Stipanovich Fall 2009 Phoebe Bautista, Kelli Stipanovich Spring 2010 Kendall Cleveland Kelli Stipanovich, Adriana Vazquez Fall 2010 Phoebe Bautista, Brooke Fournier, Hayley Koop, Kelli Stipanovich Spring 2011 KC Dobbins Fall 2011 KC Dobbins, Hayley Koop, Kelli Stipanovich Fall 2012 Liz Fortado, Marci King, Hayley Koop, Jasmine Norton Spring 2013 Monica Bollinger, Hayley Koop

Having transferred to Arkansas prior to the 2011-12 season, Kasey Heckelman went on to spend the next four semesters as a department Academic Champion.

2013 ARKANSAS VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Lawrence

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-18, 25-18, 25-12

Alabama 10-14-94 11-13-94 9-22-95 10-29-95 10-18-96 11-3-96 9-26-97 11-2-97 10-2-98 11-15-98 10-15-99 11-14-99 11-19-99 9-19-00 11-5-00 9-28-01 11-11-01 10-13-02 11-1-02 11-23-02 10-3-03 11- 22-03 10-10-04 10-29-04 10-2-05 10-28-05 10-6-06 11-12-06 9-23-07 10-26-07 10-10-08 11-16-08 10-9-09 11-15-09 9-26-10 10-29-10 9-16-11 10-23-11 10-26-12

Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Fayetteville Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Fayetteville Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Fayetteville Tuscaloosa Knoxville Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Fayetteville Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Columbia Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Fayetteville Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Fayetteville

Arkansas leads 32-7 W 15-12, 15-10, 7-15, 15-13 W 10-15, 15-13, 15-10, 16-14 W 15-12, 15-8, 15-7 W 16-14, 16-14, 15-10 W 15-10, 15-7, 15-10 W 15-0, 15-10, 15-9 W 15-4, 15-13, 15-12 W 15-5, 15-6, 15-1 W 15-1, 15-7, 15-7 W 15-0, 15-6, 15-10 W 15-5, 9-15, 12-15, 15-7, 15-12 W 15-6, 15-12, 13-15, 15-8 W 15-8, 8-15, 15-11, 15-13 L 13-15,15-7, 16-14, 12-15, 10-15 W 15-6, 15-3, 15-12 W 30-25, 30-19, 30-23 L 30-22, 25-30, 25-30, 25-30 W 30-25, 30-20, 20-30, 30-23 W 30-24, 40-28, 26-30, 31-29 W 30-21, 30-20, 30-14 W 33-31, 24-30, 30-27, 35-33 W 30-16, 30-21, 30-24 W 30-28,22-30,30-23,30-28 W 30-26,30-25,30-26 W 24-30, 30-24, 30-19, 25-30, 15-11 W 30-23, 26-30, 30-28, 19-30, 15-4 L 22-30, 18-30, 25-30 W 30-28, 30-25, 30-26 L 23-30, 25-30, 23-30 L 19-30, 18-30, 30-24, 25-30 L 23-25, 30-25, 25-21, 14-25 L 23-25, 25-22, 14-25, 17-2 W 21-25, 25-21, 14-25, 28-26, 24-22 W 25-18, 25-17, 20-25, 25-27, 15-13 W 25-21, 21-25, 25-19, 25-20 W 25-20, 13-25, 25-16, 28-26 W 21-25, 25-8, 25-22, 25-23 W 25-17, 25-19, 25-19 W 25-19, 25-17, 21-25, 22-25, 15-8

9-28-12 11-2-12

Fayetteville Auburn

W 25-22, 25-18, 25-17 L 14-25, 25-15, 25-23, 20-25, 10-15

Ball State 8-29-97 9-4-98 9-18-04

Fayetteville Muncie Fayetteville

W W L

Arkansas leads 2-1 15-10, 15-7, 8-15, 15-7 16-14, 15-7, 15-3 25-30,25-30,28-30

Baylor 9-19-98

Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-9, 15-0, 6-15, 15-4

Belmont 8-27-05

Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 30-18, 30-28, 30-22

Brigham Young (BYU) 9-19-02 Provo 9-5-03 Lawrence 9-8-06 Lawrence Butler 12-3-95 9-9-97 9-5-98 9-4-99

Arkansas leads 2-1 W 33-31, 30-26, 30-23 W 30-27, 30-16, 28-30, 18-30, 15-13 L 26-30, 17-30, 25-30 (#16)

Kansas City L Indianapolis W Muncie W Fayetteville W

Arkansas leads 3-1 15-12, 15-13, 15-6 16-14, 16-14, 7-15, 15-12 15-6, 15-12, 15-0 15-4, 15-6, 15-13

Central Florida 9-9-94 Fayetteville 11-30-02 Orlando

W W

Arkansas leads 2-0 15-7, 17-15, 11-15, 15-8 30-25, 30-15, 30-23

Central Michigan 8-30-95 Fayetteville 9-1-12 Ann Arbor

W W

Arkansas leads 2-0 15-5, 15-5, 15-6 25-21, 25-16, 25-15

Charleston Southern 9-2-11 Wake Forest

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-18, 25-11, 25-10

Cincinnati 9-23-94 Cincinnati

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 7-15, 6-15, 15-9, 12-15

Clemson 9-26-99

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 7-15, 4-15, 4-15 (#16)

Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) Arkansas leads 2-1 9-2-94 Fayetteville W 15-7, 13-15, 15-13, 15-13 10-4-01 Birmingham W 30-22, 30-17, 30-18 9-11-10 Murfreesboro L 26-24, 23-25, 25-23, 19-25, 15-17

Colorado State 9-12-97 Ft. Collins 8-31-01 Ft. Collins 9-14-02 Fayetteville 8-29-08 Ft. Collins 8-26-11 Fayetteville

W L L L L

Arkansas trails 1-4 15-12, 15-10, 15-8 (#25) 24-30, 22-30, 22-30 (#14) 19-30, 27-30, 27-30 (#17) 16-25, 16-25, 18-25 (#17) 22-25, 16-25, 21-25 (#15)

Albany 9-11-10

Connecticut 11-24-07 Fayetteville

Arkansas trails 0-1 L 30-32, 31-29, 30-25, 27-30, 11-15

Creighton 9-13-03 Lawrence

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 30-25, 30-15, 30-23

Dartmouth 9-9-11 West Point

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-9, 25-15, 22-25, 27-25

Murfreesboro L

Arizona State 9-6-96 Wash., D.C.

Arkansas trails 0-1 20-25, 21-25, 17-25

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-7, 15-7, 16-14 (#23)

Arkansas-Little Rock (UALR) 12-5-97 Fayetteville W

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-11, 15-3, 15-3

Clemson

Army 9-9-11

West Point

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 26-24, 25-15, 25-23

Denver 8-30-08

Ft. Collins

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 15-25, 22-25, 21-25

Auburn 10-16-94 11-11-94 9-24-95 10-27-95 11-18-95 10-20-96 11-1-96 9-28-97 10-31-97 10-2-98 11-13-98 10-17-99 11-12-99 10-1-00 11- 3-00 9-30-01 11-9-01 10-11-02 11-3-02 10-5-03 11-16-03 10-8-04 10-31-04 9-30-05 10-30-05 10-15-06 11-3-06 10-7-07 11-9-07 9-19-08 10-26-08 10-4-09 11-20-09 9-19-10 10-22-10 10-14-11 11-6-11

Auburn Fayetteville Fayetteville Auburn Baton Rouge Auburn Fayetteville Fayetteville Auburn Auburn Fayetteville Fayetteville Auburn Auburn Fayetteville Fayetteville Auburn Auburn Fayetteville Fayetteville Auburn Auburn Fayetteville Auburn Fayetteville Auburn Fayetteville Fayetteville Auburn Auburn Fayetteville Auburn Auburn Fayetteville Auburn Fayetteville Auburn

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

Arkansas leads 32-7 15-1, 9-15, 15-12, 13-15, 15-9 7-15, 15-13, 14-16, 15-11, 15-12 15-7, 15-13, 15-11 15-10, 13-15, 14-16, 15-10, 15-7 7-15, 15-11, 15-8, 14-16, 15-9 15-9, 9-15, 17-15, 15-10 12-15, 5-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-13 15-11, 11-15, 15-7, 15-3 15-6, 10-15, 16-14, 15-3 15-12, 15-6, 11-15, 15-11 15-6, 15-13, 15-8 15-8, 15-3, 15-6 15-3, 15-9, 4-15, 15-2 15-7, 15-12, 15-2 15-9, 15-9, 15-11 30-15, 30-21, 30-13 30-20, 30-22, 30-24 30-25, 30-15, 30-27 30-16, 30-26, 30-22 30-20, 27-30, 30-14, 30-13 30-17, 30-28, 30-27 27-30,30-24,30-32,30-25,15-1 30-28,33-31,30-19 29-31, 30-17, 30-28, 30-22 30-22, 30-25, 14-30, 30-16 30-17, 28-30, 32-34, 30-24, 15-17 34-32, 27-30, 30-17, 30-22 30-21, 29-31, 30-19, 27-30, 8-15 29-31, 30-23, 30-22, 30-23 25-22, 19-25, 17-25, 25-23, 15-8 13-25, 23-25, 25-23, 25-22, 15-9 27-25, 25-23, 22-25, 23-25, 14-16 32-30, 22-25, 25-22, 20-25, 15-10 20-25, 25-18, 16-25, 25-18, 10-15 24-26, 16-25, 15-25 25-23, 22-25, 25-15, 25-19 25-20, 25-18, 25-19

Drake 9-17-95 9-3-99

Des Moines Fayetteville

L W

Tied at 1-1 15-6, 16-14, 11-15, 15-5 15-12, 15-7, 12-15, 15-8

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 27-25, 25-15, 25-17

W W

Arkansas leads 2-0 15-4, 15-5, 3-15, 15-13 15-6, 13-15, 15-4, 15-7

Eastern Washington 8-30-08 Ft. Collins

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 23-25, 12-25, 14-25

Florida 10-23-94 10-1-95 11-19-95 10-25-96 11-24-96 10-3-97 11-23-97 10-18-98 11-22-98 9-24-99 11-21-99 10-22-00 10-26-01 11-18-01 10-20-02 11-24-02 11-7-03 11-23-03 9-24-04 10-17-04 10-21-05 11-19-05 10-13-06

Arkansas trails 2-34 L 13-15, 6-15, 15-10, 5-15 (#9) L 15-5, 15-3, 15-4 (#3) L 15-8, 15-12, 15-4 ( #4) L 15-8, 15-5, 15-9 (#2) L 15-4, 11-15, 15-10, 15-10 (#1) L 15-13, 15-7, 15-11 (#3) W 15-7, 15-7, 17-15 (#4) L 9-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-12 (#5) L 15-9, 15-13, 6-15, 16-14 (#5) L 12-15, 11-15, 6-15 (#6) L 15-6, 9-15, 1-15, 2-15 (#4) L 3-15, 4-15, 3-15 (#10) L 29-31, 19-30, 21-30 (#9) L 30-27, 30-28, 19-30, 16-30, 17-19 L 14-30, 19-30, 23-30 (#3) L 18-30, 30-27, 22-30, 21-30 (#3) L 16-30, 15-30, 24-30 (#3) L 16-30, 19-30, 15-30 (#3) L 30-28, 22-30, 23-30, 18-30 (#5) L 31-29, 17-30,25-30,14-30 (#10) L 10-30, 31-33, 23-30 (#4) L 30-24, 27-30, 30-25, 24-30, 13-15 (#4) L 24-30, 21-30, 27-30 (#8)

East Carolina 9-5-09 Blacksburg Eastern Kentucky 9-9-94 Fayetteville 9-15-95 Iowa City

Fayetteville Gainesville Baton Rouge Fayetteville Columbia Gainesville Athens Fayetteville Fayetteville Gainesville Knoxville Gainesville Fayetteville Knoxville Gainesville Fayetteville Gainesville Columbia Fayetteville Gainesville Gainesville Tuscaloosa Gainesville

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11-5-06 10-12-07 11-4-07 9-26-08 11-2-08 9-20-09 10-23-09 10-3-10 11-19-10 10-7-11 11-13-11 9-14-12 10-5-12

Fayetteville Fayetteville Gainesville Fayetteville Gainesville Fayetteville Gainesville Gainesville Fayetteville Gainesville Fayetteville Fayetteville Gainesville

L 24-30, 26-30, 30-28, 16-30 (#7) W 31-29, 32-30, 20-30, 12-30, 20-18 (#5) L 28-30, 23-30, 25-30 L 19-25, 17-25, 21-25 (#10) L 15-25, 16-25, 11-25 (#11) L 16-25, 19-25, 24-26 (#5) L 12-25, 18-25, 16-25 (#10) L 19-25, 13-25, 17-25 (#2) L 17-25, 27-25, 11-25, 20-25 (#1) L 21-25, 20-25, 27-29 (#13) L 25-18, 32-30, 21-25, 24-26, 9-15 L 25-22, 22-25, 22-25, 25-19, 13-15 (#13) L 23-25, 18-25, 15-25 (#11)

Fresno State 12-3-95 Kansas City 9-7-07 Manhattan

Arkansas trails 0-2 L 13-15, 15-7, 15-10, 11-15, 15-7 L 30-14, 30-13, 24-30, 28-30, 13-15

George Mason 9-7-96 Wash DC 9-6-97 Lincoln

L W

Tied at 1-1 15-7, 15-8, 15-3 15-4, 15-8, 15-2

George Washington 9-6-96 Wash DC

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-10, 15-6, 15-4

Georgetown 12-3-99 LBSU 9-3-11 Wake Forest

W W

Arkansas leads 2-0 15-3, 10-15, 15-1, 15-6 20-25, 25-16, 18-25, 25-17, 15-5

Georgia 10-9-94 10-20-95 10-11-96 10-26-97 10-23-98 10-1-99 10-20-00 10-28-01 10-18-02 11- 9-03 9-26-04 10-15-04 10-23-05 9-22-06 10-29-06 10-5-07 11-11-07 10-3-08 11-23-08 10-2-09 11-22-09 9-17-10 10-24-10 10-16-11 11-4-11 9-23-12 11-16-12

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

Arkansas leads 18-9 15-7, 15-4, 15-8 (#22) 15-10, 15-9, 14-16, 15-10 (#25) 16-14, 13-15, 15-9, 11-15, 15-6 15-6, 10-15, 16-14, 15-3 15-0, 10-15, 15-5, 15-4 15-9, 15-10, 15-9 15-12, 6-15, 5-15, 10-15 30-23, 30-27, 30-27 30-28, 31-29, 30-24 30-21, 30-25, 24-30, 31-29 30-23,31-29,30-18 20-30,30-23,25-30,30-28,8-15 26-30, 30-25, 40-27, 17-30, 15-12 30-20, 30-24, 30-18 30-23, 30-35, 30-26 30-25, 30-28, 30-32, 28-30, 15-9 16-30, 16-30, 30-21, 30-19, 30-11 22-25, 15-25, 23-25 20-25, 10-25, 25-21, 17-25 25-18, 25-20, 25-20 25-23, 20-25, 23-25, 25-21, 9-15 25-12, 24-26, 21-25, 25-13, 15-10 18-25, 25-23, 25-23, 25-22 23-25, 25-17, 22-25, 25-22, 11-15 15-25, 25-23, 23-25, 25-21, 12-15 25-16, 25-23, 25-18 25-18, 19-25, 25-16, 25-16

Georgia State 9-7-08 Atlanta

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-22, 26-24, 25-21

Georgia Tech 9-14-96 Minneapolis 10-14-01 Atlanta, Ga. 8-24-07 Fayetteville 9-5-08 Atlanta

L L L L

Arkansas trails 0-4 15-7, 16-14, 15-9 (#19) 32-30, 27, 30, 25-30, 25-30 21-30, 23-30, 30-21, 25-30 24-26, 22-25, 13-25

Grambling 8-29-09 Ft. Worth 8-28-10 Fayetteville

W W

Arkansas leads 2-0 25-11, 25-9, 25-15 25-11, 25-15, 25-12

Hawai’i 12-10-98

Gainesville

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 15-13, 15-9, 15-9

Houston 9-1-95 8-30-97 11-28-98 11-27-99 9-16-00 9-8-01 11-29-02 9-17-04

Houston Fayetteville Stockton Houston Fayetteville Manhattan Orlando, Fla. Fayetteville

Arkansas leads 6-2 W 15-13, 15-10, 15-13 (#19) W 15-10, 15-6, 15-5 W 15-10, 15-11, 15-5 W 15-8, 15-8, 15-12 L 11-5, 13-, 15, 17-15, 10-15 L 31-33, 30-20, 25-30, 30-25, 10-15 W 30-23, 34-32, 28-30, 30-22 W 23-30, 30-28, 30-26, 30-28

Athens Fayetteville Athens Fayetteville Athens Fayetteville Athens Fayetteville Athens Athens Fayetteville Athens Athens Fayetteville Athens Fayetteville Athens Athens Fayetteville Athens Fayetteville Fayetteville Athens Fayetteville Athens Athens Fayetteville

Houston Baptist 9-7-12 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-17, 25-16, 25-18

Idaho 8-25-06

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 30-24, 28-30, 30-17, 30-16

Idaho State 9-17-94 San Fran 12-4-94 Kansas City

W W

Arkansas leads 2-0 17-15, 15-6, 15-9 12-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-13

Illinois 9-19-97 9-18-98 9-18-04

L W L

Arkansas trails 1-2 15-12, 16-14, 16-14 15-12, 13-15, 15-12, 15-7 (#22) 22-30,31-29,20-30,29-31 (#9)

Norman

Champaign Fayetteville Fayetteville

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Akron 9-4-10

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Illinois State 9-21-97 Bloomington W

100

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-4, 15-13, 15-12

Indiana 12-4-98 9-9-00

Fayetteville Pittsburgh

W L

Tied at 1-1 15-8, 15-5, 15-4 15-9, 15-8, 15-7

Iowa 9-16-95

Iowa City

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 15-13, 15-17, 5-15, 11-15, 16-14

Iowa State 12-3-94 Kansas City 9-10-05 Springfield

L W

Tied at 1-1 14-16, 15-7, 15-10, 12-15, 12-15 30-22, 30-25, 30-24

Jacksonville State 9-11-09 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-20, 25-18, 25-20

Kansas 9-12-03 9-1-04 9-9-06 9-12-09 9-3-10 8-25-12

Lawrence Fayetteville Lawrence Fayetteville Lawrence Fayetteville

Arkansas trails 3-3 W 25-30, 30-17, 30-22, 20-30, 15-10 L 20-30,26-30,30-23,25-30 W 35-22, 27-30, 30-26, 25-30, 15-11 L 15-25, 18-25, 15-25 L 19-25, 25-22, 20-25, 10-25 W 18-25, 27-25, 26-24, 25-21

Kansas State 9-17-98 Fayetteville 9-7-01 Manhattan 11-30-01 Manhattan 12-6-03 Manhattan 9-2-05 Fayetteville 9-7-07 Manhattan

Arkansas trails 1-5 W 15-6, 18-16, 15-7 L 26-30, 30-22, 19-30, 27-30 L 15-30, 30-18, 30-27, 18-30, 8-15 L 26-30, 27-30, 21-30 L 30-22, 27-30, 30-26, 28-30, 13-15 L 23-30, 23-30, 27-30

Kentucky 9-25-94 11-17-94 10-8-95 9-27-96 10-10-97 9-27-98 10-8-99 11-20-99 10-8-00 9-21-01 11-16-01 10-6-02 9-26-03 10-19-03 10-22-04 10-7-05 11-13-05 11-18-05 9-25-06 10-22-06 9-28-07 11-18-07 10-17-08 11-9-08 9-27-09 10-30-09 10-10-10 11-12-10 9-30-11 11-20-11 10-19-12 11-11-12

Lexington Gainesville Fayetteville Lexington Fayetteville Fayetteville Lexington Knoxville Fayetteville Fayetteville Knoxville Fayetteville Fayetteville Lexington Fayetteville Lexington Fayetteville Tuscaloosa Lexington Fayetteville Lexington Fayetteville Lexington Fayetteville Lexington Fayetteville Fayetteville Lexington Fayetteville Lexington Lexington Fayetteville

Arkansas trails 15-17 L 15-8, 15-13, 15-7 L 15-10, 10-15, 15-4, 10-15, 15-9 L 15-8, 3-15, 6-15, 10-15, 15-11 L 15-10, 5-15, 15-10, 15-13 W 15-1, 15-10, 15-5 W 15-12, 15-3, 15-9 W 6-15, 15-9, 12-15, 15-10, 15-11 W 15-10, 15-5, 1-15, 15-10 W 15-6, 15-10, 15-11 W 30-25, 30-22, 30-27 W 30-28, 30-19, 30-19 W 30-24, 29-31, 30-25, 30-23 W 30-23, 25-30, 30-27, 30-20 W 30-27, 23-30, 30-16, 30-27 W 30-23,29-31,25-30,30-26,15-11 L 27-30, 30-24, 21-30, 28-30 L 30-16, 29-31, 28-30, 26-30 W 22-30, 30-19, 30-26, 30-28 L 18-30, 28-30, 25-30 W 30-23, 28-30, 30-21, 30-28 L 22-30, 21-30, 23-30 L 27-3, 30-21, 21-30, 30-23, 14-16 L 18-25, 18-25, 17-25 (#23) L 19-25, 13-25, 7-25 L 18-25, 23-25, 21-25 (#17) L 18-25, 25-17, 22-25, 15-25 (#12) L 21-25, 15-25, 25-21, 17-25 L 16-25, 19-25, 21-25 L 22-25, 26-28, 25-21, 15-25 L 25-18, 28-26, 23-25, 21-25, 13-15 (#16) W 25-23, 25-23, 25-20 W 22-25, 16-25, 25-19, 25-20, 15-10

Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-21, 25-12, 25-20

Long Beach State 12-4-99 Long Beach 9-17-05 San Diego

L L

Arkansas trails 0-2 6-15, 6-15, 11-15 (#6) 28-30, 23-30, 24-30 (#25)

Louisiana State (LSU) 11-4-94 Fayetteville 11-6-94 Baton Rouge 11-10-95 Baton Rouge 11-12-95 Fayetteville 11-8-96 Fayetteville 11-10-96 Baton Rouge 11-13-97 Baton Rouge 11-16-97 Fayetteville 10-30-98 Fayetteville 11-1-98 Baton Rouge 10-28-99 Baton Rouge 10-31-99 Fayetteville 11-10-00 Fayetteville 11-12-00 Baton Rouge 11-2-01 Baton Rouge 11-4-01 Fayetteville 9-25-02 Baton Rouge 11-13-02 Fayetteville 9-24-03 Baton Rouge 11-12-03 Fayetteville 11-21-03 Columbia 10-26-04 Baton Rouge 11-12-04 Fayetteville 11-19-04 Gainesville

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

Arkansas leads 25-15 15-7, 12-15, 15-12, 11-15, 15-10 15-7, 13-15, 15-4, 15-13 17-15, 15-13, 15-10 14-16, 15-6, 15-10, 13-15, 15-13 15-6, 15-8, 15-0 15-5, 15-8, 15-13 15-3, 15-1, 15-2 15-8, 15-4, 15-6 15-10, 15-3, 15-3 15-7, 15-10, 15-6 15-11, 5-15, 15-13, 15-11 15-6, 13-15, 15-8, 15-9 5-15, 13-15, 13-15 3-15, 15-4, 15-7, 15-9 23-30, 25-30, 24-30 24-30, 30-28, 30-22,30-23 25-30, 30-19, 30-28, 30-25 30-19, 34-32, 30-25 30-27, 30-24, 29-31, 30-25 30-23, 30-27, 31-29 30-17, 30-28, 30-27 30-23,30-19,30-19 37-39,30-28,27-30,17-30 30-22,30-21,27-30,29-31,15-12

Lamar 9-12-08

10-5-05 11-9-05 10-4-06 11-8-06 9-16-07 10-19-07 10-5-08 11-21-08 10-16-09 11-8-09 10-13-10 11-24-10 10-26-11 11-26-11 9-30-12 11-21-12

Fayetteville Baton Rouge Fayetteville Baton Rouge Fayetteville Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Fayetteville Baton Rouge Fayetteville Baton Rouge Fayetteville Fayetteville Baton Rouge Fayetteville Baton Rouge

W 26-30, 30-24, 30-27, 31-29 L 23-30, 27-30, 27-30 L 24-30, 30-20, 26-30, 30-32 L 28-30, 26-30, 26-30 (#11) L 30-24, 29-31, 33-35, 24-30 (#24) L 22-30, 24-30, 25-30 (#25) L 21-25, 22-25, 15-25 L 13-25, 17-25, 9-25 L 17-25, 21-25, 19-25 (#24) L 22-25, 25-27, 25-14, 25-21, 10-15 (#19) L 17-25, 25-17, 13-25, 17-25 (#12) L 19-25, 19-25, 20-25 (#17) W 25-20, 25-19, 25-22 L 13-25, 18, 20-25 W 21-25, 25-21, 25-20, 25-15 W 25-21, 25-13, 23-25, 25-12

Louisiana Monroe 9-8-12 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-22, 25-15, 25-10

Louisiana Tech 9-10-94 Fayetteville 9-17-99 Fayetteville

L W

Tied at 1-1 15-5, 9-15, 15-11, 15-6 15-2, 15-6, 15-8

Louisville 9-12-02 Fayetteville

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 28-30, 22-30, 27-30

Loyola Marymount 8-29-09 Ft. Worth

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 16-25, 14-25, 19-25

Minneapolis W

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-7, 15-7, 15-8

Marshall 9-13-96

Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) 8-31-12 Ann Arbor W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-16, 25-20, 25-7

Massachusetts 12-4-94 Kansas City 12-2-95 Kansas City

W W

Arkansas leads 2-0 15-6, 15-10, 7-15, 18-16 7-15, 15-8, 15-11, 18-16

Mcneese State 8-27-11 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-19, 25-19, 25-19

Memphis 8-27-05 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 30-24, 40-23, 30-24

Miami (Ohio) 9-19-98 Fayetteville 9-9-00 Pittsburgh

W L

Tied at 1-1 15-4, 15-7, 15-9 14-16, 12-15, 16-14, 15-5, 7-15

Michigan 12-3-95 9-11-99 9-16-00 9-6-08 9-1-12

Arkansas trails 0-5 L 15-11, 15-11, 15-10 L 8-15, 8-15, 15-9, 10-15 (#25) L 15-5, 15-11, 15-9 L 14-25, 20-25, 16-25 (#25) L 17-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-21, 16-18 (#22)

Kansas City Ann Arbor Fayetteville Atlanta Ann Arbor

Michigan State 9-10-04 Wichita

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 31-29,24-30,22-30,20-30

Middle Tennessee State 9-25-01 Murfreesboro W 9-10-10 Murfreesboro L 8-27-11 Fayetteville W

Arkansas leads 2-1 30-24, 30-21, 30-19 25-20, 18-25, 20-25, 15-25 25-22, 25-20, 25-21

Minnesota 9-14-96 Minneapolis

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 15-7, 16-14, 15-9

Mississippi (Ole Miss) 9-30-94 Fayetteville 10-30-94 Oxford 10-13-95 Oxford 11-5-95 Fayetteville 11-17-95 Baton Rouge 10-4-96 Fayetteville 11-17-96 Oxford 10-17-97 Oxford 11-9-97 Fayetteville 10-9-98 Fayetteville 11-6-98 Oxford 10-22-99 Oxford 11-7-99 Fayetteville 10-13-00 Fayetteville 10-29-00 Oxford 10-5-01 Oxford 10-21-01 Fayetteville 10-27-02 Fayetteville 11-8-02 Oxford 10-12-03 Oxford 10-31-03 Fayetteville 10-1-04 Fayetteville 10-14-05 Fayetteville 11-6-05 Oxford 10-1-06 Fayetteville 11-17-06 Oxford 9-14-07 Fayetteville 10-21-07 Oxford 10-22-08 Oxford 11-29-08 Fayetteville

Arkansas leads 27-11 W 15-6, 10-15, 15-4, 15-12 W 15-7, 15-4, 14-16, 15-7 W 15-13, 15-9, 15-6 W 10-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-10 W 15-11, 15-8, 15-11 W 15-13, 15-10, 15-8 L 15-13, 4-15, 15-10, 14-16, 15-11 W 15-7, 15-2, 15-11 W 15-3, 15-7, 15-7 W 11-15, 15-5, 15-6, 16-14 W 15-7, 15-2,15-6 W 15-5, 15-1, 15-8 W 15-6, 15-6, 15-10 W 15-5, 14-16, 15-10, 15-13 W 9-15, 5-15, 15-13, 16-14, 15-12 W 30-26, 30-20, 30-21 W 30-26, 30-15, 30-16 W 30-24, 30-28, 30-20 W 30-20, 28-30, 30-27, 30-17 W 30-18, 30-27, 30-26 W 30-22, 30-24, 30-18 W 30-27,30-20,30-32,30-17 W 30-21, 30-27, 30-18 W 30-28, 30-23, 30-23 L 28-30, 26-30, 30-27, 30-21, 15-17 L 25-30, 21-30, 16-30 L 14-30, 26-30, 22-30 L 23-30, 28-30, 27-30 L 15-25, 26-24, 21-25, 18-25 L 25-27, 25-23, 25-19, 19-25, 5-15

10-14-09 11-25-09 10-17-10 11-5-10 9-18-11 10-21-11 10-7-12 11-18-12

Fayetteville Oxford Oxford Fayetteville Oxford Fayetteville Oxford Fayetteville

L 18-25, 22-25, 16-25 L 25-23, 25-21, 17-25, 20-25, 13-15 L 13-25, 20-25, 25-22, 22-25 W 25-23, 19-25, 25-20, 25-20 L 16-25, 25-18, 13-25, 25-22, 4-15 W 25-23, 28-26, 25-23 W 22-25, 25-16, 25-21, 25-13 W 17-25, 25-16, 25-22, 25-22

Mississippi State 10-2-94 Fayetteville 10-28-94 Starkville 10-15-95 Starkville 11-3-95 Fayetteville 10-4-96 Fayetteville 11-17-96 Starkville 11-22-96 Columbia 10-19-97 Starkville 11-7-97 Fayetteville 10-11-98 Fayetteville 11-6-98 Starkville 10-24-99 Starkville 11-5-99 Fayetteville 10-15-00 Fayetteville 10-27-00 Starkville 10-7-01 Starkville 10-19-01 Fayetteville 10-25-02 Fayetteville 11-10-02 Starkville 10-10-03 Starkville 11-2-03 Fayetteville 10-3-04 Fayetteville 11-14-04 Starkville 10-16-05 Fayetteville 11-4-05 Starkville 9-29-06 Fayetteville 11-19-06 Starkville 9-21-07 Starkville 10-28-07 Fayetteville 10-12-08 Fayetteville 11-14-08 Starkville 10-11-09 Fayetteville 11-13-09 Starkville 9-24-10 Starkville 10-31-10 Fayetteville 9-23-11 Fayetteville 10-28-11 Starkville 10-21-12 Starkville

Arkansas leads 33-5 W 15-6, 15-7, 8-15, 15-8 W 15-0, 13-15, 11-15, 15-9, 15-13 W 15-8, 15-11, 15-7 W 16-14, 15-10, 15-9 W 15-13, 15-10, 15-8 W 15-9, 15-5, 15-12 W 15-9, 15-5, 15-12 W 15-3, 15-3, 15-1 W 15-2, 15-11, 15-5 W 15-4, 15-9, 15-13 W 15-2, 16-14, 15-0 W 15-8, 15-10, 15-10 W 17-15, 15-17, 15-5, 15-10 W 15-10, 15-11, 15-11 W 15-5, 15-9,9-15, 15-7 W 30-25, 30-21, 30-22 W 30-15, 30-17, 30-32, 30-27 W 30-25, 30-23, 30-26 W 30-26, 30-23, 30-20 W 26-30, 30-24, 30-27, 31-29 W 30-24, 30-36, 30-28 W 27-30,30-20,30-28,30-28 W 23-30,27-30,30-26,30-28,15-9 W 30-22, 30-24, 30-28 W 23-30, 30-22, 30-25, 24-30, 15-4 W 30-19, 30-28, 30-19 L 22-30, 25-30, 20-30 L 25-30, 31-33, 30-32 L 21-30, 30-23, 35-37, 27-30 W 25-17, 25-20, 25-22 W 25-18, 25-30, 22-25, 23-25, 15-9 W 25-20, 25-19, 23-25, 26-24 L 15-25, 14-25, 25-21, 13-25 L 25-23, 13-25, 24-26, 25-17, 16-18 W 25-20, 25-20, 25-17 W 25-14, 25-16, 25-19 W 25-23, 25-21, 25-16 W 25-18, 25-10, 25-16

Missouri 9-9-95 9-18-99 8-30-03 12-3-04 12-3-05 10-28-12

W W L L L W

Fayetteville Fayetteville Columbia Columbia Columbia Fayetteville

Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) 11-1-00 Fayetteville W 10-22-01 Fayetteville W 8-27-10 Fayetteville W

Tied 3-3 15-6, 15-12, 14-16, 3-15, 15-6 15-3, 16-14, 8-15, 15-8 15-30, 18-30, 30-26, 16-30 (#21) 28-30,21-30,30-25,26-30 (#16) 25-30, 16-30, 11-30 25-23, 25-13, 25-15 Arkansas leads 3-0 15-4, 15-10, 15-2 30-22, 30-13, 25-30, 30-20 25-16, 23-25, 25-22, 25-17

Missouri State (SW Missouri State) Arkansas leads 9-3 9-2-95 Fayetteville W 15-8, 15-3, 15-6 11-30-96 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-5, 15-10 9-1-97 Springfield W 15-4, 13-15, 15-9, 15-4 9-22-98 Fayetteville W 15-4, 15-9, 15-4 9-6-99 Springfield W 6-15, 15-6, 15-5, 15-8 11-6-01 Fayetteville W 30-22, 30-28, 30-28 8-31-02 Springfield W 25-30, 22-30, 30-26, 30-24, 15-13 9-3-03 Springfield L 30-22, 21-30, 14-30, 28-30 12-5-03 Manhattan W 30-26, 30-28, 16-30, 30-28 11-16-04 Fayetteville W 28-30,27-30,30-28,30-27,15-11 9-9-05 Springfield L 24-30, 30-23, 23-30, 20-30 12-1-06 Fayetteville L 30-28, 21-30, 27-30, 28-30 Montana 9-16-95 8-30-97

L W

Tied at 1-1 15-10, 15-11, 11-15, 15-12 15-5, 15-8, 14-16, 15-8

Montana State 8-30-03 Columbia

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 19-30, 30-15, 25-30, 30-25, 7-15

Murray State 9-1-01 Ft. Collins

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 30-22, 30-13, 30-18

Nebraska 12-7-96 9-5-97

Arkansas trails 0-2 L 15-8, 12-15, 15-7, 15-7 (#4) L 5-15, 15-12, 11-15, 16-14, 13-15 (#5)

Iowa City Fayetteville

Lincoln Lincoln

New Hampshire 12-3-98 Fayetteville 9-18-99 Fayetteville

W W

Arkansas leads 2-0 15-3, 15-0, 15-13 15-8, 10-15, 15-11, 15-0

NJIT 9-11-11

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-16, 25-14, 25-12

Norfolk State 9-1-07 CharlottesvilleW

Arkansas leads 2-0 30-19, 30-9, 30-10

West Point

2013 ARKANSAS VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 9-4-09

Blacksburg

25-8, 25-11, 25-17

L W

Series tied at 1-1 22-30, 28-30, 30-20, 28-30 30-20, 30-27, 30-24

North Carolina State 9-3-94 Fayetteville 9-13-97 Lincoln

L W

Tied at 1-1 5-15, 15-12, 7-15, 13-15 15-3, 15-6, 15-9

North Texas 9-6-02 Fayetteville 9-6-03 Springfield 8-26-05 Fayetteville 9-12-09 Fayetteville

W W W L

Arkansas leads 3-1 30-16, 30-23, 30-18 30-24, 30-21, 28-30, 30-17 30-24, 30-20, 30-23 25-14, 9-25, 25-19, 21-25, 17-19

Northeast Louisiana 9-2-94 Fayetteville 11-5-94 Monroe 8-30-96 Fayetteville 9-4-99 Fayetteville

W W W W

Arkansas leads 4-0 15-7, 15-7, 15-5 15-5, 15-2, 15-11 15-2, 17-15, 15-3 15-7, 15-8, 15-12

Northern Illinois 8-31-96 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-0, 7-15, 15-2, 15-12

Northern Iowa 9-8-07 Manhattan

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 24-30, 22-30, 34-36

Northwestern State 8-25-12 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-17, 22-25, 26-24, 25-20

Notre Dame 12-6-97 Fayetteville

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 9-15, 15-7, 15-10, 16-14

Oklahoma 9-12-00 9-3-02 8-25-06 9-7-10 9-6-11 9-4-12

Fayetteville Norman Norman Fayetteville Norman Fayetteville

Tied 3-3 W 16-14, 15-9, 15-11 W 30-20, 30-24, 30-23 W 30-28, 31-29, 20-30, 24-30, 16-14 L 25-22, 19-25, 15-25, 25-21, 10-15 L 25-16, 18-25, 23-25, 20-25 W 19-25, 25-18, 25-27, 18-25

Oral Roberts 9-10-94 Fayetteville 11-9-94 Tulsa 9-8-95 Fayetteville 10-24-95 Tulsa 9-17-96 Tulsa 11-17-97 Fayetteville 9-3-99 Fayetteville 11-2-99 Tulsa 11-25-00 Fayetteville 11-24-01 Fayetteville 9-13-02 Fayetteville 11-29-03 Fayetteville 11-2-04 Fayetteville 11-1-05 Fayetteville 8-28-07 Fayetteville 8-31-10 Tulsa 8-30-11 Fayetteville

Arkansas leads 11-6 L 15-13, 9-15, 15-13, 16-14 L 15-7, 13-15, 15-4, 15-13 L 15-5, 15-6, 15-7 L 15-9, 15-17, 15-5, 15-8 (#23) L 15-11, 4-15, 10-15, 15-6, 15-12 (#23) W 15-5, 15-9, 16-14 W 15-9, 15-12, 15-8 W 6-15, 15-8, 5-15, 15-3, 15-9 W 18-16, 15-8, 13-15, 15-5 W 30-18, 30-24, 30-27 W 30-22, 30-25, 30-22 W 30-20, 30-24, 30-11 W 30-27,30-18,34-32 W 30-22, 30-18, 30-22 W 30-26, 25-30, 30-28, 30-21 W 25-21, 20-25, 22-25, 25-17, 15-12 L 22-25, 25-16, 29-27, 23-25, 10-15

Pacific 9-6-97 11-28-98 9-3-04

Arkansas trails 1-2 L 1-15, 15-6, 15-2, 13-15, 9-15 (#7) L 15-9, 17-15, 15-11, 11-15, 15-11 (#9) W 20-30,30-28,30-27,27-30,15-10

Lincoln Stockton Santa Clara

Penn State 9-1-00 Austin

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 15-3, 15-9, 15-12

Pepperdine 9-2-95 Houston 9-10-99 Ann Arbor 8-25-07 Fayetteville

Arkansas trails 1-2 L 15-2, 15-7, 15-10 L 11-15, 5-15, 8-15 (#11) W 27-30, 36-34, 30-22, 25-30, 17-15

Pittsburgh 9-8-00 Pittsburgh 8-25-07 Fayetteville

W W

Arkansas leads 2-0 8-15, 16-18, 15-10, 15-5, 15-7 30-24, 30-23, 32-30

Rhode Island 12-4-96 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-12, 15-8, 12-15, 9-15, 15-11

Rice 11-1-01

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 30-22, 30-17, 39-31, 23-30, 8-15

Sacramento State 9-16-94 San Fran. 8-31-06 Fayetteville

L W

Series tied at 1-1 15-9, 15-2, 15-6 30-18, 21-30, 30-25, 33-31

Saint Louis 11-26-99 Houston 9-6-03 Springfield 10-11-05 Fayetteville

Arkansas leads 2-1 W 15-12, 15-8, 15-1 W 30-25, 30-21, 30-19 L 30-26, 30-24, 30-32, 24-30, 14-16

Houston

Saint Mary’s 9-16-94 San Fran. 12-2-05 Columbia Samford 8-28-10

Fayetteville

L W

Tied 1-1 15-11, 8-15, 15-7, 8-15, 15-13 30-27, 30-17, 30-21

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-21, 25-23, 25-21

San Diego 12-2-94 Kansas City 9-16-05 San Diego

L L

Arkansas trails 0-2 10-15, 15-4, 10-15, 15-13, 15-8 26-30, 30-26, 28-30, 27-30 (#18)

San Francisco 9-17-94 San Fran.

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-2, 15-1, 15-7

Santa Clara 9-4-04 Santa Clara

Arkansas trails 0-1 L 23-30,32-30,25-30,30-26,17-19 (#22)

South Carolina 10-21-94 Fayetteville L 10-14-95 Columbia, SC L 10-27-96 Fayetteville W 11-23-96 Columbia W 10-5-97 Columbia L 11-22-97 Athens W 10-25-98 Columbia W 11-21-98 Fayetteville W 10-3-99 Fayetteville W 9-24-00 Fayetteville L 10-12-01 Columbia W 11-17-01 Knoxville W 10-4-02 Fayetteville L 9-28-03 Fayetteville W 10-17-03 Columbia W 11-7-04 Columbia L 9-25-05 Fayetteville W 9-24-06 Fayetteville W 10-27-06 Columbia W 10-14-07 Fayetteville W 11-2-07 Columbia W 9-28-08 Fayetteville L 10-31-08 Columbia L 9-18-09 Fayetteville W 10-25-09 Columbia W 10-1-10 Columbia W 11-21-10 Fayetteville W 10-9-11 Columbia W 11-11-11 Fayetteville W 11-23-12 Columbia L Southeast Missouri State 10-27-99 Cape Gir. L 8-30-02 Springfield W 9-2-06 Fayetteville W Southeastern Louisiana 11-9-95 Hammond

Arkansas leads 20-10 15-8, 10-15, 15-13, 16-14 13-15, 15-3, 15-8, 15-11 15-12, 15-7, 16-14 15-12, 12-15, 13-15, 15-12, 15-11 15-13, 16-14, 4-15, 15-7 15-12, 15-6, 16-14 16-14, 15-8, 15-3 15-4, 15-5, 15-2 15-4, 16-14, 15-8 11-5, 15-10, 11-15, 15-12 30-27, 26-30, 30-27, 34-32 (#20) 28-30, 30-23, 30-28, 30-24 (#20) 30-27, 29-31, 31-33, 22-30 30-18, 30-16, 30-25 30-28, 30-24, 30-25 23-30, 27-30,22-30 25-30, 30-27, 22-30, 31-29, 30-18 30-23, 30-23, 28-30, 30-24 30-23, 30-24, 30-24 30-24, 30-28, 30-21 24-30, 30-27, 37-35, 27-30, 15-13 22-25, 25-22, 21-25, 25-23, 11-15 14-25, 18-25, 18-25 25-16, 25-21, 25-15 25-16, 19-25, 26-24, 25-20 25-19, 19-25, 31-29, 25-23 25-21, 23-25, 26-24, 25-17 27-25, 25-17, 25-15 25-16, 25-15, 25-22 26-24, 18-25, 26-28, 25-19, 10-15 Arkansas leads 2-1 12-15, 11-15, 13-15 30-26, 30-18, 28-30, 30-22 30-16, 30-27, 30-21

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 15-9, 15-9, 6-15, 1-15, 19-17

Southern California (USC) 9-2-00 Austin L

Arkansas trails 0-1 15-5, 15-8, 15-7

Southern Illinois 10-30-00 Fayetteville

W

Southern Methodist (SMU) 9-21-96 Fayetteville W 11-27-04 Dallas W Southern Mississippi 10-14-95 Hattiesburg 10-27-98 Fayetteville 9-7-02 Fayetteville

W W W

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-13, 15-7, 15-7 Arkansas leads 2-0 13-15, 15-7, 15-0, 15-8 30-24,30-14,33-31 Arkansas leads 3-0 15-2, 15-9, 15-7 15-8, 15-7, 15-5 28-30, 30-27, 23-30, 30-23, 15-9

Southwest Texas State (Texas State) Arkansas trails 0-1 10-1-94 Fayetteville L 15-8, 17-15, 13-15, 15-12

9-29-02 11-15-02 11-22-02 10-24-03 11-5-04 11-20-04 9-23-05 9-17-06 10-20-06 9-30-07 11-16-07 10-19-08 11-7-08 9-25-09 11-1-09 10-8-10 11-14-10 10-2-11 11-18-11 9-21-12 10-14-12

Fayetteville Knoxville Fayetteville Fayetteville Knoxville Gainesville Fayetteville Knoxville Fayetteville Knoxville Fayetteville Knoxville Fayetteville Knoxville Fayetteville Fayetteville Knoxville Fayetteville Knoxville Knoxville Fayetteville

W 33-31, 30-18, 30-17 W 30-28, 25-30, 30-26, 30-22 W 30-23, 30-28, 30-25 W 30-26, 30-22, 30-24 L 30-15,22-30,28-30,24-30 (#15) L 30-23,22-30,23-30,21-30 L 27-30, 24-30, 26-30 L 30-32, 28-30, 30-24, 24-30 (#13) W 30-23, 29-31, 30-28, 30-28 (#25) W 32-30, 27-30, 30-27, 20-30, 15-8 L 28-30, 30-28, 27-30, 22-30 L 21-25, 18-25, 25-17, 21-25 L 27-29, 29-31, 18-25 L 19-25, 20-25, 24-26 L 25-19, 18-25, 25-23, 24-26, 11-15 L 25-22, 25-23, 20-25, 20-25, 15-17 (#22) L 17-25, 15-25, 15-25 (#21) L 21-25, 20-25, 27-29 (#23) L 21-25, 17-25, 21-25 (#14) W 25-21, 20-25, 25-17, 25-17 (#21) L 22-25, 22-25, 16-25

Tennessee-Chattanooga Arkansas leads 1-0 9-3-10 Lawrence W 25-21, 15-25, 20-25, 25-19, 15-11 Tennessee-Martin 9-6-02 Fayetteville 9-13-09 Fayetteville 8-24-12 Fayetteville

W W W

Arkansas leads 3-0 30-20, 30-15, 30-22 25-22, 29-27, 25-20 25-16, 25-18, 25-19

Texas 9-14-98 11-8-00

Austin Fayetteville

L L

Arkansas trails 0-2 15-5, 15-11, 10-15, 15-13 (#7) 15-10, 15-12, 5-15, 9-15, 13-15

Texas-Arlington (UTA) 11-29-96 Fayetteville 9-13-98 Arlington 9-1-09 Fayetteville

W W W

Arkansas leads 3-0 15-1, 15-7, 8-15, 15-1 15-4, 16-14, 15-10 25-20, 25-14, 25-11

Texas-El Paso (UTEP) 9-8-12 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 28-26, 25-22, 16-25, 25-17

Texas-San Antonio 10-29-01 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 30-23, 27-30, 30-25, 30-27

Texas A&M 10-12-12 Fayetteville L 11-4-12 College Station L

Texas A&M leads 2-0 25-21, 15-25, 16-25, 25-23, 3-15 25-23, 19-25, 18-25, 17-25

Texas Christian (TCU) 11-26-04 Dallas 8-28-09 Ft. Worth

Arkansas trails 0-2 L 30-17,30-23,23-30,25-30,11-15 L 24-26, 25-17, 24-26, 25-23, 12-15

Texas Tech 9-21-96 Fayetteville

L

Toledo 8- 29-03

Columbia

Arkansas leads 1-0 W 30-21, 28-30, 23-30, 30-27, 15-12

Tulsa 11-6-95 10-7-96 10-13-97 11-4-97 11-28-03 9-10-08 9-8-09 8-28-12

Tulsa Fayetteville Tulsa Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Tulsa Fayetteville

Arkansas leads 7-1 W 13-15, 15-3, 15-4, 15-2 W 15-6, 15-4, 15-6 W 15-2, 15-3, 15-8 W 15-1, 15-3, 15-4 W 30-24, 30-22, 29-31, 32-30 L 25-14, 21-25, 25-19, 23-25, 12-15 W 25-23, 23-25, 12-25, 25-23, 18-16 W 25-22, 25-22, 25-18

UNLV 9-16-05

San Diego

W

Utah 9-20-02 9-10-05

Tied at 1-1 Salt Lake City L 30-26, 30-24, 22-30, 29-31, 11-15 (#10) Springfield W 21-30, 25-30, 30-22, 31-29, 15-12

Arkansas trails 0-1 15-3, 15-4, 15-13

Arkansas leads 2-0 30-25, 30-26, 31-29

Southwestern La. (ULL) 11-15-95 Lafayette 8-31-96 Fayetteville 10-16-00 Fayetteville

W W W

Arkansas leads 3-0 15-4, 15-10, 12-15, 15-11 15-2, 15-7, 15-7 15-5, 15-9, 15-3

Stephen F. Austin 9-20-96 Fayetteville 11-2-98 Nacogdoches 10-16-00 Fayetteville 9-1-06 Fayetteville

W W W W

Arkansas leads 4-0 15-1, 15-8, 16-18, 15-10 15-8, 15-11, 15-4 15-5, 15-9, 15-3 30-24, 26-30, 27-30, 30-20, 15-8

Utah State 9-1-01 Ft. Collins 8-31-02 Springfield 9-3-05 Fayetteville

L W W

Arkansas leads 2-1 30-20, 27-30, 25-30, 29-31 30-25, 21-30, 30-11, 30-25 30-2-27, 30-30-22, 23-30, 15-10

Syracuse 9-10-99

Ann Arbor

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-3, 15-9, 15-6

Valparaiso 10-24-04 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 30-19,26-30,25-30,32-30,15-10

Temple 9-1-07

Arkansas leads 1-0 CharlottesvilleW 28-30, 27-30, 30-20, 30-28, 15-9

Fayetteville W CharlottesvilleW

Arkansas leads 2-0 15-9, 15-9, 15-4 30-27, 31-29, 30-25

Tennessee 10-7-94 10-6-95 9-29-96 10-12-97 11-21-97 9-25-98 11-20-98 10-10-99 10-6-00 11-17-00 9-23-01

Knoxville Fayetteville Knoxville Fayetteville Athens Fayetteville Fayetteville Knoxville Fayetteville Gainesville Knoxville

Tennessee leads 15-17 L 15-5, 10-15, 15-6, 16-14 W 15-8, 15-6, 15-7 W 15-10, 10-15, 15-13, 15-9 W 15-2, 15-3, 15-8 W 15-12, 15-6, 16-14 W 15-6, 15-4, 15-10 W 15-7, 15-6, 15-9 W 11-15, 15-13, 15-7, 11-15, 15-6 L 4-15, 15-9, 9-15, 15-13, 10-15 L 8-15, 13-15, 8-15 W 19-30, 30-22, 24-30, 30-18, 15-13

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Virginia 9-15-00 8-31-07

Virginia Tech 9-13-08 Fayetteville 9-5-09 Blacksburg

Arkansas trails 0-2 L 23-25, 25-19, 16-25, 25-19, 7-15 L 25-20, 23-25, 20-25, 25-19, 13-15

Wake Forest 9-2-11 Wake Forest

W

Washington 9-13-97 Ft. Collins 9-17-04 Wichita

Tied 1-1 W 15-7, 1-15, 15-9, 10-15, 20-18 (#20) L 20-30,25-30,22-30 (#6)

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North Carolina 9-13-03 Lawrence 8-26-06 Norman

Arkansas leads 1-0 25-18, 25-22, 25-22

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Washington State 9-8-01 Ft. Collins

102

L

Arkansas trails 0-1 15-30, 21-30, 18-30

Western Illinois 9-3-94 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 15-5, 15-7, 15-9

Western Kentucky 10-4-95 Fayetteville

W

Arkansas leads 1-0 7-15, 15-4, 15-5, 15-5

Wichita State 9-1-99 Wichita 9-21-03 Fayetteville 9-18-04 Wichita 11-30-12 Lawrence

Tied 2-2 W 15-17, 15-8, 15-11, 15-2 W 31-29, 27-30, 30-15, 30-27 L 26-30,23-30,18-30 L 25-16, 27-25, 17-25, 23-25, 10-15

Wisconsin Tied at 1-1 9-1-95 Houston W 5-15, 15-7, 15-11, 15-7 9-5-98 Muncie, Ind. L 10-15, 15-13, 13-15, 15-11, 15-12 Xavier 9-24-94 9-8-95

Cincinnati Fayetteville

L W

Tied at 1-1 15-7, 15-13, 12-15, 15-12 15-6, 15-7, 15-5

SERIES RECORDS Akron .................................Arkansas leads 1-0 Alabama ...........................Arkansas leads 32-7 Alabama-Birmingham .......Arkansas leads 2-1 Albany ................................ Arkansas trails 0-1 Arizona State ......................Arkansas leads 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock ..........Arkansas leads 1-0 Army ..................................Arkansas leads 1-0 Auburn .............................Arkansas leads 32-7 Ball State ............................Arkansas leads 2-1 Baylor .................................Arkansas leads 1-0 Belmont .............................Arkansas leads 1-0 Brigham Young ..................Arkansas leads 2-1 Butler..................................Arkansas leads 3-1 Central Florida ...................Arkansas leads 2-0 Central Michigan ...............Arkansas leads 2-0 Charleston Southern..........Arkansas leads 1-0 Cincinnati .......................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Clemson ............................. Arkansas trails 0-1 Colorado State ................... Arkansas trails 1-4 Connecticut ....................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Creighton ...........................Arkansas leads 1-0 Dartmouth .........................Arkansas leads 1-0 Denver ............................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Drake .............................................. Tied at 1-1 East Carolina ......................Arkansas leads 1-0 Eastern Kentucky ...............Arkansas leads 2-0 Eastern Washington........... Arkansas trails 0-1 Florida .............................. Arkansas trails 2-34 Fresno State ........................ Arkansas trails 0-2 George Mason ................................ Tied at 1-1 George Washington ...........Arkansas leads 1-0 Georgetown .......................Arkansas leads 2-0 Georgia.............................Arkansas leads 18-9 Georgia State ......................Arkansas leads 1-0 Georgia Tech ...................... Arkansas trails 0-4 Grambling ..........................Arkansas leads 2-0 Hawai’i ............................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Houston .............................Arkansas leads 6-2 Houston Baptist ..................Arkansas leads1-0 Idaho ..................................Arkansas leads 1-0 Idaho State .........................Arkansas leads 2-0 Illinois ................................ Arkansas trails 1-2 Illinois State .......................Arkansas leads 1-0 Indiana ........................................... Tied at 1-1 Iowa ................................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Iowa State....................................... Tied at 1-1 Jacksonville State ...............Arkansas leads 1-0 Kansas ............................................ Tied at 3-3 Kansas State ....................... Arkansas trails 1-5 Kentucky ........................ Arkansas trails 15-17 Lamar .................................Arkansas leads 1-0 Long Beach State................ Arkansas trails 0-2 Louisiana State ...............Arkansas leads 25-15 Louisiana Monroe ..............Arkansas leads 1-0 Louisiana Tech ............................... Tied at 1-1 Louisville............................ Arkansas trails 0-1 Loyola Marymount ............ Arkansas trails 0-1 Marshall .............................Arkansas leads 1-0 Maryland Baltimore County......Arkansas leads 1-0 Massachusetts ....................Arkansas leads 2-0 Mcneese State ....................Arkansas leads 1-0 Memphis ............................Arkansas leads 1-0 Miami (Ohio) ................................. Tied at 1-1 Michigan ............................ Arkansas trails 0-5 Michigan State ................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Middle Tennessee State ......Arkansas leads 2-1 Minnesota .......................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Mississippi ......................Arkansas leads 27-11 Mississippi State ...............Arkansas leads 33-5 Missouri ............................................. Tied 3-3 Missouri State (SW Mo. State) ......Ark. leads 9-3 Montana ........................................ Tied at 1-1

Montana State.................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Murray State.......................Arkansas leads 1-0 Nebraska ............................ Arkansas trails 0-2 New Hampshire .................Arkansas leads 2-0 NJIT ....................................Arkansas leads 1-0 Norfolk State ......................Arkansas leads 2-0 North Carolina ..................... Series tied at 1-1 North Carolina State ...................... Tied at 1-1 North Texas ........................Arkansas leads 3-1 Northeast La (ULM) ...........Arkansas leads 4-0 Northern Illinois ................Arkansas leads 1-0 Northern Iowa ................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Northwestern State ............Arkansas leads 1-0 Notre Dame........................ Arkansas trails 0-1 Oklahoma ...................................... Tied at 3-3 Oral Roberts .....................Arkansas leads 11-6 Pacific ................................. Arkansas trails 1-2 Penn State .......................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Pepperdine ......................... Arkansas trails 1-2 Pittsburgh ..........................Arkansas leads 2-0 Rhode Island ......................Arkansas leads 1-0 Rice..................................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Sacramento State ........................... Tied at 1-1 Saint Louis .........................Arkansas leads 2-1 Saint Mary’s ................................... Tied at 1-1 Samford ..............................Arkansas leads 1-0 San Diego .......................... Arkansas trails 0-2 San Francisco .....................Arkansas leads 1-0 Santa Clara ......................... Arkansas trails 0-1 South Carolina ...............Arkansas leads 20-10 Southeast Missouri State ....Arkansas leads 2-1 Southeastern Louisiana...... Arkansas trails 0-1 Southern California ........... Arkansas trails 0-1 Southern Illinois ................Arkansas leads 1-0 Southern Methodist ...........Arkansas leads 2-0 Southern Mississippi .........Arkansas leads 3-0 SW Texas St. (Texas St.) ....... Arkansas trails 0-1 Southwestern La. (ULL) .....Arkansas leads 3-0 Stephen F. Austin ...............Arkansas leads 4-0 Syracuse .............................Arkansas leads 1-0 Temple ...............................Arkansas leads 1-0 Tennessee ........................ Arkansas trails15-17 Tennessee-Chattanooga .....Arkansas leads 1-0 Tennessee-Martin ...............Arkansas leads 3-0 Texas .................................. Arkansas trails 0-2 Texas-Arlington..................Arkansas leads 3-0 Texas-El Paso ......................Arkansas leads 1-0 Texas-San Antonio .............Arkansas leads 1-0 Texas Christian .................. Arkansas trails 0-2 Texas Tech .......................... Arkansas trails 0-1 Toledo ................................Arkansas leads 1-0 Tulsa ...................................Arkansas leads 7-1 UMKC ................................Arkansas leads 3-0 UNLV..................................Arkansas leads 2-0 Utah ............................................... Tied at 1-1 Utah State ..........................Arkansas leads 2-1 Valparaiso ..........................Arkansas leads 1-0 Virginia ..............................Arkansas leads 2-0 Virginia Tech ...................... Arkansas trails 0-2 Wake Forest ........................Arkansas leads 1-0 Washington ................................... Tied at 1-1 Washington State............... Arkansas trails 0-1 Western Illinois ..................Arkansas leads 1-0 Western Kentucky ..............Arkansas leads 1-0 Wichita State.................................. Tied at 2-2 Wisconsin ...................................... Tied at 1-1 Xavier ............................................. Tied at 1-1 NOTE: During the 2013 season, Arkansas is scheduled to play three teams--New Mexico, Northern Colorado and South Alabama--for the first time in program history.

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ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RESULTS AMERICA EAST (3-1) Opponent H Albany 0-0 New Hamp. 2-0 UMBC 0-0

A 0-0 0-0 0-0

N 0-1 0-0 1-0

Total 0-1 2-0 1-0

First 9-11-10 12-3-98 8-31-12

N 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 0-1 0-4 1-1 1-1 2-0 0-2 1-0

First 9-26-99 9-14-96 9-13-03 9-3-94 9-15-00 9-13-08 9-2-11

ATLANTIC SUN (1-0) Opponent H Belmont 1-0

N 0-0

Total 1-0

First 8-27-05

ATLANTIC-10 (6-2) Opponent H George Wash. 0-0 Massachusetts 0-0 Rhode Island 1-0 Saint Louis 0-1 Temple 0-0 Xavier 1-0

A 0-0 A 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

N 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0

Total 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-1

First 9-6-96 12-4-94 12-4-96 10-11-05 9-1-07 9-24-94

BIG EAST (4-2) Opponent H Connecticut 0-1 Georgetown 0-0 Notre Dame 0-1 Pittsburgh 1-0 Syracuse 0-0

A 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0

N 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

Total 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-0

First 11-24-07 12-3-99 12-6-97 9-8-00 9-10-99

BIG SKY (5-4) Opponent E. Wash. Idaho State Montana Montana St. Sac. State

H 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0

A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

N 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-1

Total 0-1 2-0 1-1 0-1 1-1

First 8-30-08 9-17-94 9-16-95 8-30-03 9-16-94

BIG SOUTH (1-0) Opponent H Charleston So. 0-0

A 0-0

N 1-0

Total 1-0

First 9-2-11

9-18-99

Last 9-5-08 8-26-06 9-13-97 9-31-07 9-5-09

Last

Last

Last 9-3-11 8-25-07

Last 12-4-94 8-30-97 8-31-06 Last

N 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1

Total 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-5 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1

First 9-19-97 12-4-98 9-16-95 12-3-95 9-10-04 9-14-96 9-1-00 9-1-95

Last 9-18-04 9-9-00

BIG 12 (12-19) Opponent H Baylor 1-0 Iowa State 0-0 Kansas 1-2 Kansas St. 1-1 Missouri 2-0 Nebraska 0-0 Oklahoma 1-2 Texas 0-1 Texas Tech 0-1

A 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-4 0-3 0-2 2-1 0-1 0-0

N 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 1-0 1-1 3-3 1-5 2-3 0-2 3-3 0-2 0-1

First 9-19-98 12-3-94 9-12-03 9-7-01 9-9-95 12-7-96 9-12-00 9-14-98 9-21-96

Last

N 0-2 1-1 1-1

Total 0-2 0-2 1-1

First 12-4-99 9-6-97 9-1-01

First 9-7-96 9-7-08

Last 9-6-97

CONFERENCE USA (16-7) Opponent H A Ala.-Birm. 1-0 1-0 Cincinnati 0-0 0-1 East Carolina 0-0 0-0 Houston 2-1 2-0 Memphis 1-0 0-0 Louisville 0-1 0-0 Saint Louis 0-0 0-0 So. Miss. 2-0 1-0 TCU 0-0 0-0 Tulsa 1-1 1-0 UTEP 1-0 0-0

N 0-1 0-0 1-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

Total 2-1 0-1 1-0 6-2 1-0 0-1 2-0 3-0 0-1 2-1 1-0

First 9-2-94 9-23-94 9-5-09 9-1-95 8-27-05 9-12-02 11-26-99 10-14-95 11-26-04* 9-10-08* 9-8-12

Last 9-11-10

GREAT WEST (2-0) Opponent H NJIT 0-0 Houston Baptist 1-0

A 0-0 0-0

N 1-0 0-0

Total 1-0 1-0

First 9-11-11 9-7-12

Last

IVY LEAGUE (1-0) Opponent H Dartmouth 0-0

A 0-0

N 1-0

Total 1-0

First 9-9-11

Last

MID-AMERICAN (9-2) Opponent H Akron 0-0 Ball State 1-1 C. Michigan 1-0 Marshall 0-0 Miami (Ohio) 1-0 N. Illinois 1-0 Toledo 0-0

A 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

N 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-0

Total 1-0 2-1 2-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0

First 9-4-10 8-29-97 8-30-95 9-13-96 9-19-98 8-31-96 8-29-03

Last

MID-EASTERN (1-0) Opponent H Norfolk St. 0-0

A 0-0

N 2-0

Total 2-0

First 9-1-07

Last 9-4-09

MISSOURI VALLEY (15-7) Opponent H A Creighton 0-0 0-0 Drake 1-0 0-1 Illinois St. 0-0 1-0 S. Illinois 1-0 0-0 Missouri St. 4-1 3-2 N. Iowa 0-0 0-0 Wichita St. 1-0 1-1

N 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-1 0-1

Total 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 9-3 0-1 2-2

First 9-13-03 9-17-95 9-22-97 10-30-00 9-2-95 9-8-07 9-1-99

Last

MOUNTAIN WEST (5-7) Opponent H A BYU 0-0 1-0 Colo. State 0-2 1-2 TCU 0-0 0-1 UNLV 0-0 0-0 Utah 0-0 0-1

N 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0

Total 2-1 1-4 0-1 1-0 1-1

First 9-19-02 9-12-97 9-28-09 9-16-05 9-20-02

OHIO VALLEY (9-1) Opponent H A N Total E. Kentucky 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 Jacksonville St. 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Murray St. 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 Middle Tenn. 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 SEMO 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 UT-Martin 3-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 *currently member of the Sun Belt Conference

First 9-9-94 9-11-09 9-1-01 9-25-01 10-27-99 9-6-02

Last 9-15-95

First 9-6-96 12-3-95 9-2-00 9-13-97 9-8-01

Last

9-17-04 9-6-03 9-7-02 8-28-12

9-8-95

A 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

A 0-1 0-1 0-0

Total 1-1 1-0

12-2-95

BIG TEN (3-13) Opponent H Illinois 1-1 Indiana 1-0 Iowa 0-0 Michigan 0-1 Mich. State 0-0 Minnesota 0-0 Penn State 0-0 Wisconsin 0-0

BIG WEST (2-5) Opponent H LBSU 0-0 Pacific 0-0 Utah State 0-0

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOC. (2-1) Opponent H A N George Mason 0-0 0-1 1-0 Georgia St. 0-0 1-0 0-0

9-1-12

9-5-98

9-10-05 8-25-12 9-7-07 12-3-05 9-5-97 9-4-12 11-8-00

Last 9-17-05 9-3-04

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PACIFIC-12 (2-4) Opponent H Arizona St. 0-0 Fresno St. 0-0 USC 0-0 Wash. 0-0 Wash. St 0-0

A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

N 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1

Total 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1

9-18-04 9-1-12 9-9-00

9-3-99 12-1-06 11-30-12 Last 9-8-06 8-26-11 9-10-05

9-2-06 9-13-08

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ATLANTIC COAST (5-8) Opponent H A Clemson 0-0 0-1 Georgia Tech 0-1 0-2 N. Carolina 0-0 0-0 NC State 0-1 0-0 Virginia 1-0 1-0 Virginia Tech 0-1 0-1 Wake Forest 0-0 1-0

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ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RESULTS PATRIOT LEAUGE (1-0) Opponent H A Army 0-0 1-0

N 0-0

Total 1-0

First 9-9-11

Last

SOUTHEASTERN (220-134) Opponent H A Alabama 18-2 12-5 Auburn 16-3 15-4 Florida 1-12 0-16 Georgia 9-4 10-5 Kentucky 8-7 4-9 LSU 12-6 11-8 Ole Miss 15-4 11-7 Miss. State 17-1 15-4 Missouri 1-0 0-0 S. Carolina 10-4 8-6 Tennessee 8-8 8-6 Texas A&M 0-1 0-1

N 2-0 1-0 1-6 0-0 3-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-2 0-0

Total 32-7 32-7 2-34 18-9 15-17 25-15 25-11 33-5 1-0 20-10 15-17 0-2

First 10-14-94 10-16-94 10-23-94 10-9-94 9-25-94 11-4-94 9-30-94 10-2-94

Last 10-26-12 11-2-12 10-5-12 11-16-12 11-11-12 11-21-12 11-18-12 10-21-12 10-28-12 11-23-12 10-14-12 11-4-12

N 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 1-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 3-0 3-0 1-0

First 9-12-08 9-2-94 8-27-11 8-25-12 11-9-95 10-1-94 9-20-96 11-29-96 10-29-01

SOUTHLAND (14-2) Opponent H Lamar 1-0 La.-Monroe* 3-0 McNeese State 1-0 NorthWestern St. 1-0 SE La 0-0 SW Texas 0-1 SFA 2-0 UTA 2-0 Texas-SA 1-0 *NLU

A 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0

10-21-94 10-7-94 10-12-12

SUMMIT LEAGUE (19-7) - formerly Mid-Continent Opponent H A N Total First Butler 1-0 1-0 1-1 3-1 12-3-95 UMKC 3-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 11-1-00 ORU 9-3 2-3 0-0 11-6 9-10-94 Valparaiso 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 10-24-04 W. Illinois 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 9-3-94 SOUTHERN (2-0) Opponent H Chattanooga 0-0 Samford 1-0

A 0-0 0-0

N 1-0 0-0

Total 1-0 1-0

First 9-3-10 8-28-10

Last 9-4-99

8-31-06 9-1-09

Last 9-4-99 8-27-10 8-30-11

SUN BELT (12-4) Opponent H A N Total Ark.-LR 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Denver 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 La. Tech 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 La.-La. (USL) 3-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 La. -Monroe 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Middle Tenn.* 1-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 N. Texas 2-1 0-0 1-0 3-1 WKU 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 *member of Ohio Valley at time of first meeting SWAC (2-0) Opponent Grambling

H 1-0

A 0-0

First 12-5-97 8-30-08 9-10-94 11-15-95 9-8-12 9-25-01 9-6-02 10-4-95

9-17-99 10-16-00 8-27-11 9-12-09

N 1-0

Total 2-0

First 9-29-09

Last 8-28-10

TRANS ATLANTIC ATHLETIC (2-0) Opponent H A N Cent. Fla. 1-0 1-0 0-0

Total 2-0

First 9-9-94

Last 11-30-02

WEST COAST (3-6) Opponent H LMU 0-0 Pepperdine 1-0 St. Mary’s (CA) 0-0 San Diego 0-0 San Fran. 0-0 Santa Clara 0-0

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A 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1

N 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

Total 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-1

First 9-29-09 9-2-95 9-16-94 12-2-94 9-17-94 9-4-04

WESTERN ATHLETIC (9-3) Opponent H A Fresno St. 0-0 0-0 Hawai’i 0-0 0-0 Idaho 0-0 0-0 Rice 0-0 0-1 SMU 1-0 1-0 Tulsa* 3-0 2-0 Utah State 1-0 0-0 *changed conferences

N 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 5-0 1-0

First 9-7-07 12-10-98 8-25-06 11-1-01 9-21-96 11-6-95 9-3-05

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS P Pacini, Alicia........................................................2001 Pavey, Clarissa ............................................ 2010-pres. Perez, Meredith ..............................................1996-97 Pfeffer, Dani ........................................................1994

B Baez, Denise ...................................................1994-96 Bautista, Phoebe ................................. 2007 (RS)-2010 Benson, Melissa ...................................................2000 Blankenbeckler, Jennifer ................................1994-95 Bollinger, Monica ....................................... 2012-pres. Brewer, Kele ....................................................2003-06 Bunting, Jamie ...............................................2000-02 Burge, Brooke ......................................................2008

R Rangelova, Evgeniya 2000-01 Rhea, Mackenzie ............................................2008-10 Rico, Tina .......................................................1994-97 Rohme, Jamie .................................................1996-98 Royal, Heather................................................2007-08 Rudolph, Amanda ..........................................1998-00

C Castro, Paula ..................................................2002-03 Clark, Destiny ................................................2005-08 Clarke, Cassie .................................................2009-10 Cleveland, Kendall .........................................2009-10 Clock, Caroline ..............................................1995-98 Coens, Michelle .............................................1999-02 Cole, Kelli .......................................................2004-07 Crawford, Annesia ...............................1998, 2000-01 Crose, Karla ........................................... 2002 (RS) -05 D Davis, Melanie................................................1994-96 DeBerry, LaKisha .................................................1996 Dobbins, KC ........................................................2011 Docekalova, Iva ..............................................2002-05 Dorrell, Jessica ................................................2004-07 Dortch (Daugherty), Caira .........................‘05-06, ‘08 E Eskridge, Amanda ...............................................2004 F Field, Jessica ...................................................1995-98 Fielding, Lauren ..................................... 2007 (RS)-08 Fitzmorris, Alex ...................................................2010 Fortado, Liz ................................................ 2012-pres. Fournier, Brooke .............................................2010-11 Fowler, Catherine ..........................................2006-07 Freudenrich, Sarah ..............................................2007 H Haaser, Jennifer ...................................... 2000 (RS)-04 Heckelman, Kasey ..........................................2011-12 Helm, Emily ............................................... 2012-pres. J Johnson, Allison.............................................2009-10 Jusino, Ana Sofia .................................2012 (RS)-pres. K Kincaid, Sara...................................................2002-03 King, Marci .....................................................2011-12 Koleva, Denitza ..............................................2003-06 Koop, Hayley .............................................. 2010-pres. Koumarova, Michaela ....................................2001-02 L Lawrence, Christina ............................... 2004 (RS)-08 Lewis, Avery ............................................... 2012-pres. M McCarter, Kelly ..............................................1999-02 McCarthy, Katelyn ..............................................2009 McCormick, Hillary .......................................2007-08 McFarland, Mary .................................................1998 McLeod, Chanda .................................................1999 Martin, Nicole .....................................................2005 Martin, Sandy......................................... 1997 (RS)-99 Miller, Ashley .................................................2004-07 Morgan, Summer ....................................... 2012-pres. N Norton, Jasmine .............................................2009-12 O Omar, Amanda ....................................................1995 Osborne, Krystal.............................................1994-97

S Santiago, Yarleen ............................................1997-99 Santos, Raymariely ..................................... 2010-pres. Scanlan, Lindsay ............................................2006-09 Seaton, Kristin ....................................... 2005 (RS) -09 Sloniger, Julie .................................................1997-00 Stipanovich, Kelli ...........................................2008-11 Storey, Kim .....................................................1995-98 Suput, Ivana ........................................................2006 Sweatt, Amanda .............................................1994-95

T Tanellari, Eftila ...............................................1999-01 Tang, Yun (Karen) ..........................................2007-08 Tarnauskaite, Roberta .....................................2002-03 Taylor, Ashanti ...............................................1998-99 Torres-Lopez, Janeliss .....................................2009-12 Torromeo, Jaimie.................................................1994 V Vazquez, Adriana ...........................................2010-11 Vazquez, Ashley ......................................... 2012-pres. Velikanova, Anna ...........................................2000-02 W Warmack, Chelsey..........................................2002-04 Weichman, Ashley ..............................................2004 Whitmore, Charmaine...................................2010-11 Windell, Libby................................................1999-02 Wohlschlaeger, Adrien ........................2012 (RS)-pres. Z Zhao, Ning .....................................................1998-99 (RS)=Redshirt Season

ALL-TIME ROSTER: STATE/COUNTRY BREAKDOWN Alabama (1) .............................................................................................................Danielle Harbin (Mobile) Arizona (6)...............................Melanie Davis (Tucson), Emily Helm (Queen Creek), Marci King (Prescott), Sandy Martin (Mesa), Jamie Rohme (Tempe), Ashanti Taylor (Phoenix) Arkansas (10) ................... Cassie Clarke (Fayetteville), Kelli Cole (Russellville), Blakelee Dunagin (Rogers), Jennifer Haaser (Fort Smith), Catherine Fowler (Conway), Katelyn McCarthy (Bentonville), Summer Morgan (Springdale), Kristin Seaton (Fort Smith), Chelsey Warmack (Harrison), Charmaine Whitmore (Fort Smith) California (7) ............................................. Phoebe Bautista (Oakland), Jennifer Blankenbeckler (San Diego), Lakisha DeBerry (Simi Valley), Brooke Fournier (Redondo Beach), Chandra McLeod (Huntington Beach),Ashley Miller (Vacaville), Meredith Perez (Santa Barbara), Jaimie Torromeo (Huntington) Florida (1) ............................................................................................................. Ana Sofia Jusino (Orlando) Georgia (1) ...............................................................................................................Breana Jones (Peachtree) Illinois (5) .................................................. Melissa Benson (Crystal Lake), Kasey Heckelman (Bloomington), Allison Johnson (Sycamore), Amanda Omar (Rockford), Alicia Pacini (Wheaton) Indiana (2).......................................................................... Caroline Clock (Muncie), Nicole Martin (Carmel) Kansas (3) .............................................................................................................. Destiny Clark (Manhattan), Hillary McCormick (Overland Park), Alex Fitzmorris (Overland Park) Michigan (1) .................................................................................................................Dani Pfeffer (Deerborn) Missouri (6) .........................................Monica Bollinger (St. Louis), Caira Daugherty Dortch (Sprindfield), Jessica Field (Hermann), Christina Lawrence (Sullivan), Mackenzie Rhea (Webb City), Kelli Stipanovich (St. Louis) Nebraska (2) ................................................................................Karla Crose (Lincoln), Kim Storey (Bellevue) Nevada (2) ......................................................................... Krystal Osborne (Las Vegas), Tina Rico (Las Vegas) North Carolina (1) ............................................................................................. KC Dobbins (Winston-Salem) Oklahoma (4) .......................................................... Amy Allison (Jenks), Sarah Freudenrich (Broken Arrow), Sara Kincaid (Tulsa), Mary McFarland (Edmond) Oregon (1) .................................................................................................................Libby Windell (Gresham) Pennsylvania (2) .........................................................Jamie Bunting (Pittsburgh), Julie Sloniger (Pittsburgh) Texas (21) ............................... Christa Alvarez (Katy), Amanda Anderson (Euless), Kele Brewer (Castroville), Brooke Burge (Southlake), Kendall Cleveland (Houston), Annesia Crawford (Houston), Jessica Dorrell (Aledo), Amanda Eskridge (Rowlett), Lauren Fielding (Plano), Liz Fortado (Flower Mound), Meredith Hays (Hereford), Hayley Koop (Spring), Avery Lewis (Austin), Kelly McCarter (Kerrville), Megan Mollett (McKinney), Jasmine Norton (Rowlett), Clarissa Pavey (Plano), Heather Royal (Plano), Amanda Rudolph (Arlington), Lindsay Scanlan (Rockwell), Amanda Sweatt (Houston), Savannah Voelzke (Longview), Adrien Wohlschlaeger (Conroe) Wisconsin (1) ............................................................................... Denitza Koleva (Middleton/Sofia, Bulgaria) ••••••• Albania (1) ......................................................................................................................Eftila Tanellari (Korca) Brazil (1) .............................................................................................................. Paula Castro (Rio de Janeiro) Bulgaria (1) ...........................................................................................................Evgeniya Rangelova (Pernik) Canada (1) .....................................................................................................Michelle Coens (Marmora, Ont.) China (2) ...............................................................................Yun Tang (Karen) (Beijing), Ning Zhao (Beijing) Croatia (1) ...................................................................................................................... Barbara Dapic (Split) Czech Republic (2) ...................................................... Iva Docekalova (Brno), Michaela Koumarova (Prague) Lithuania (1) .....................................................................................................Roberta Tarnauskaite (Kaunas) Puerto Rico (5)............... Denise Baez (Guaynabo), Yarleen Santiago (Arecibo), Raymariely Santos (Ponce), Janeliss Torres-Lopez (Salinas), Adriana Vazquez (Rio Grande), Ashley Vazquez (Gurabo) Russia (1) ........................................................................................................Anna Velikanova (Ekaterinburg) Serbia (1) ........................................................................................................................... Ivana Suput (Zitiste) Venezuela (1) ............................................................................................................. Roslandy Acosta (Vargas)

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A Acosta, Roslandy ............................................2011-12 Allison, Amy...................................................2003-06 Alvarez, Christa ..............................................2011-12 Anderson, Amanda ........................................2009-12

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1 Melissa Benson .......................................... 2000 Denitza Koleva ..................................... 2003-06 Phoebe Bautista .................................... 2007-10 Christa Alvarez ..................................... 2011-12 2 Denise Baez .......................................... 1994-96 Lindsay Scanlan ................................... 2006-09 Alex Fitzmorris .......................................... 2010 Marci King ............................................ 2011-12 Breana Jones .............................................. 2013 3 Meredith Perez ..................................... 1996-97 Iva Docekalova ..................................... 2002-05 Yun (Karen) Tang ................................. 2007-08 Kendall Cleveland ................................ 2009-10 Kasey Heckelman ................................. 2011-12 Danielle Harbin ......................................... 2013 4 Jessica Field .......................................... 1995-98 Michelle Coens .................................... 1999-02 Jessica Dorrell ....................................... 2004-07 Cassie Clarke ........................................ 2009-10 Ashley Vazquez .................................2012-pres. 5 Jamie Rohme ........................................ 1995-98 Amanda Rudolph ................................. 1998-00 Alica Pacini................................................ 2001 Chelsey Warmack................................. 2002-04 Nicole Martin ............................................ 2005 Hillary McCormick .............................. 2007-08 Jasmine Norton .................................... 2009-12 6 Yarleen Santiago ................................... 1997-99 Sara Kincaid.......................................... 2002-03 Kelli Cole .............................................. 2004-07 Hayley Koop ......................................2010-pres. 7 Melanie Davis....................................... 1994-96 Ning Zhao ............................................ 1998-99 Karla Crose*.......................................... 2002-04 Christina Lawrence .............................. 2004-08 Amanda Anderson ............................... 2009-12 Megan Mollett........................................... 2013 8 Kelly McCarter ..................................... 1999-02 Ashley Weichman ..................................... 2004 Brooke Fournier ................................... 2010-11 Avery Lewis .......................................2012-pres. 9 Paula Castro ......................................... 2002-03 Ashley Miller ........................................ 2004-07 Allison Johnson.................................... 2009-10 Liz Fortado ........................................2012-pres. 10 Anna Velikanova .................................. 2000-02 Heather Royal....................................... 2007-08 Monica Bollinger...............................2012-pres. 11 Amanda Omar ........................................... 1995 Sandy Martin........................................ 1997-99 Amanda Eskridge ...................................... 2004 Ivana Suput ............................................... 2006 Janeliss Torres-Lopez ............................ 2009-12 Meredith Hays ........................................... 2013

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12 Krystal Osborne.................................... 1994-97 Annesia Crawford* .................................... 1998 Michaela Koumarova ........................... 2001-02 Amy Allison.......................................... 2003-06 Lauren Fielding .................................... 2007-08 Clarissa Pavey ....................................2010-pres. 13 Tina Rico .............................................. 1994-97 Roberta Tarnauskaite ............................ 2002-03 Kele Brewer* ......................................... 2003-06 Sarah Freudenrich ..................................... 2007 Mackenzie Rhea ................................... 2008-10 Blakelee Dunagin ...................................... 2013 14 Jamie Rohme ........................................ 1996-98 Kele Brewer* .............................................. 2003 Kelli Stipanovich .................................. 2008-11 Adrien Wohlschlaeger .......................2012-pres.

32 Destiny Clark ....................................... 2005-08 33 Libby Windell ...................................... 1999-02 Raymariely Santos .............................2010-pres. 34 Jennifer Haaser ..................................... 2000-04 53 Chanda McLeod ........................................ 1999 55 Jamie Bunting ...................................... 2000-02 *Wore more than one jersey number during career

15 Amanda Sweatt .................................... 1994-95 Mary McFarland ........................................ 1998 Eftila Tanellari ...................................... 1999-01 Kristin Seaton ....................................... 2005-09 KC Dobbins ............................................... 2011 Savannah Voelzke ..................................... 2013 16 Kim Storey ............................................ 1995-98 17 Karla Crose*.......................................... 2004-05 Adriana Vazquez .................................. 2010-11 Emily Helm .......................................2012-pres. 18 Barbara Dapic ............................................ 2013 19 Ana Sofia Jusino ................................2012-pres. 20 Catherine Fowler .................................. 2006-07 21 Jennifer Blankenbeckler ....................... 1994-95 LaKisha DeBerry ........................................ 1996 Ashanti Taylor ...................................... 1998-99 Roslandy Acosta ................................... 2011-12 22 Caroline Clock ..................................... 1994-97 Katelyn McCarthy ..................................... 2009 23 Charmaine Whitmore.......................... 2010-11 Summer Morgan ...............................2012-pres. 24 Caira (Daugherty) Dortch ................ ‘05-06, ‘08 26 Julie Sloniger ........................................ 1997-00 30 Evgeniya Rangelova ............................. 2000-01 31 Dani Pfeffer ............................................... 1994 Annesia Crawford* .................................... 1998

DID YOU KNOW? • Seven Razorbacks have worn the No. 5 jersey, the most of any number at Arkansas; with the 2013 class, seven numbers--3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 15--has been worn by six different players. • Three players--Kele Brewer, Annesia Crawford and Karla Crose--wore more than one number during their careers. • Freshman Barbara Dapic will be the first player in program history to wear No. 18. • Two players on the 2013 team are the only players to wear their numbers with Barbara Dapic (No. 18) and Ana Sofia Jusino (No. 19). • Every jersey number between 1 and 24 has been worn by at least one player. • No. 1 is the lowest jersey number and No. 55 is the highest number worn at Arkansas. • Eleven numbers have been worn only once in program history.

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Amy Allison (2003-06) “Since graduating with my doctorate in physical therapy from Southwest Baptist University, I have been traveling and working all over the country with my sister who is also a healthcare professional. This past year, our adventures have included Houston, Texas, as well as northern and southern California. Kayla and I recently moved back to Tulsa, Okla., for our next assignment. We have spent the summer months on the beach of LA playing volleyball and enjoying life with friends and family. God has blessed us richly! Go Hogs!” Amanda Anderson (2009-12) Amanda went on to earn her master’s degree in recreation and sports management before extending her playing career by signing with Brondby Volleyball Klub in Copenhagenm, Denmark. She began training and playing with the team in August. Denise Baez (1994-96) Denise returned to Northwest Arkansas and worked as a massage therapist. She returned to Barnhill Arena in 2008 as the Director of Volleyball Operations for the 2008 season. She took a job with Cargill in Fayetteville in August 2009. Her extended family also lives in the area. Jennifer Blankenbeckler (1994-95) One of the first players to take the court for the Razorbacks is Jennifer Blankenbeckler. After school, Jennifer returned to her native California and currently lives in Santa Barbara. She graduated from UCSB in 1998. Jennifer was diagnosed with brain cancer in July 2001 but has been cancer free for nine years. She says “I’m feeling great!” Kele Brewer (2003-06) Kele completed her master’s in teaching and worked a year teaching at Sherwood Elementary School near Little Rock. She got engaged to former Razorback football player Jonathan Luigs in May 2009. The couple has since moved to New York where Kele plans to teach. Caroline (Clock) Shrieve (1995-98) Caroline Clock returned to her native Indiana after graduation marrying Doug Shrieve, a financial planner in Fishers, Ind. The Shrieve’s have three sons, LJ who is seven, Warner who is five and Spencer who is one. LJ is an avid water skier and Warner likes cards, motorcycles, trucks and tractors. Shrieve is a Mun-

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cie, Ind., native and current Razorback head coach Robert Pulliza was one of her coaches during her senior season. Michelle (Coens) Smith (1999-02) Michelle completed her bachelor’s of science in education in 2003 and went on to earn her master’s degree in teaching in 2004. She began her professional career as a teacher and coach in Springdale, Ark., at George Junior High. Since then, she has coached and taught at Springdale High and is now in her sixth year at Bentonville High where she teaches physical education and is the head varsity volleyball coach. The BHS volleyball team has won four state titles (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011). Michelle was named the 2010 All Big 6 Coach of the Year by the Northwest Arkansas media. She and husband Tracey Smith were married in March 2011. The couple welcomed Patience Serena Smith (weighing in at 10 pounds, 10 ounces) to the family on May 29, 2013--hopefully adding another future Razorback! Kelli (Cole) Moore (2004-07) Kelli earned her bachelor’s degree in English in 2008 at Arkansas and subsequently earned her Masters of Art in teaching the following year. After teaching and coaching at Washington Junior High in Bentonville for two years, she moved on to Bentonville High School where she enters her fifth year as a teacher and assistant volleyball coach. She is part of the Lady Tiger staff, headed by former Razorback Michelle (Coens) Smith. This past summer, Kelli celebrated her first wedding anniversary with her husband, Zach Moore. Karla (Crose) Busboom (2002-05) Karla Crose graduated in December 2008 from physician’s assistant school at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in her home state of Nebraska. Married in May 2010 to Benjamin Busboom, the couple resides in Lawrence. Karla is still working with OrthoKansas, an orthopedic surgery group. Iva Docekalova (2002-05) Iva Docekalova graduated from Arkansas and got her master’s degree from Bowling Green University. She is currently working on her Ph.D., in sport management at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. In addition, Docekalova is on the faculity teaching and doing research. She teaches Czech in her free time. Caira (Dougherty) Dortch (2005-06, ‘08) Caira Dougherty graduated from Arkansas in May 2008, after completing her eligibility with the Razorbacks. She and husband Jarrod returned to her hometown of Springfield, Mo., where Dortch completed the Master’s program at Evangel University. She is currently an assistant coach at Drury University in Springfield. She and Jarrod are expecting their first child in November.

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Roslandy Acosta (2011-12) Following her senior season, Roslandy signed realized a life-long dream of playing professional volleyball by signing on with Valencianas de Juncos of the Puerto Rico Superior League. After the season, she returned to Fayetteville to continue finish her undergraduate studies.

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WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Evgeniya (Jenny) Rangelova Lingenfelter (2000-01) After completing her bachelor’s of science in education in 2002, Jenny went on to earn her master’s degree in sports management in 2004. She has remained in the Fayetteville area since her graduation. After three seasons as the Director of Volleyball Operations for the Razorbacks, she decided to commit her time running the Ozark Juniors Volleyball Club, where she is in her ninth year as a club director. Jenny married Carey Lingenfelter in 2012 and the couple welcomed their first child Thayden in November of that year.

Boss Hogs poses with Arkansas vollyeball alumni (l to r) Kelli (Cole) Moore, Michelle (Coens) Smith, Kele (Brewer) Luigs, Sara Kincaid, Jessica (Field) Phelan and Denise Baez during Arkansas’ win over Samford at the Razorbacks’ 2010 season-opening tournament.

Jessica (Field) Phelan (1995-98) Jessica is the volleyball coach at Fayetteville High and teaches AP psychology. She also serves as the assistant athletic director at FHS in addition to her coaching and teaching duties. Husband Darin returned to the high school ranks in 2008 also at Fayetteville High as the head tennis coach and health teacher. The couple has three children: Tyler, 10; Kennedy, 8; and Lucas, 6. In September 2011, it was announced she was inducted into the University of Arkansas Sports Hall of Honor. Jennifer (Haaser) Power (2000-04) Jennifer Haaser married former UA distance runner Mike Power in the summer of 2007. Jennifer coached with former Razorback Michelle Coens Smith for three seasons at Bentonville High School before hanging up her coaching whistle after her son Lachlan Michael was born in 2010. This year, she has moved from the classroom into the school’s Advisory Coordinator position. The Power family welcomed Bronwyn Ann to the clan on April 8, 2013. Kasey Heckelman (2011-12) Kasey became the fifth member of the Razorbacks’ 2012 senior class to join a professional team when she signed a contract with Finnish club Pislaploki in August. Sara Kincaid (2002-03) Sara works at Fayetteville High School in the ALLPS Program and is an assistant volleyball coach at Fayetteville High.

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Denitza Koleva Mineva (2003-06) After graduation, Denny moved to Mount Prospect, Ill., where she attended and graduated physical therapy school at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. She is currently working as an outpatient physical therapist in Wheeling, Ill., a suburb of Chicago. Denitza married in May 2009 and the couple’s son, Martin, turns four in September. Christina Lawrence (2004-08) After earning her degree at the University of Arkansas in 2007, Christina Lawrence continued her education and is currently working through the non-traditional teaching licensure program to obtain her teaching license. She still resides in Fayetteville and achieved a personal goal of being hired as the head volleyball/track and field head coach and a seventh-grade science teacher at Washington Junior High. Sandy Martin (1997-99) “I am a certified dog groomer through Petco five years ago and am currently running my own dog grooming business called “Sandy’s Dog Grooming.” I am being inducted into the Scottsdale Community College (where I played from 1995-97 before transferring to Arkansas) Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013 and will be the first volleyball player to be inducted. I still live in Glendale, Ariz., with my boyfriend of over four years, Dave.” Ashley Miller (2005-08) Ashley Miller graduated in May 2008 after breaking the Arkansas and Southeastern Conference digs records. She still holds the school mark and currently ranks No. 2 in SEC history. She returned to Arkansas to work toward her master’s degree in health science. Jasmine Norton (2009-12) Jasmine extended her volleyball career by signing with Leonas de Ponce of the Puerto Rico Superior League in January. She helped the club to a 14-8 record during the regular season and a spot in the league semifinals. She was joined on the team by former Arkansas teammate Janeliss Torres-Lopez.

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Tina (Rico) Smith (1994-97) Tina married Kyle Smith and the couple has a son, Kyan who is seven, and a daugher Keira who is five. Kyle is a partner at Lynch, Hopper, Salzano & Smith and is now barred in Hawaii. The Smiths will be living in Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii. (Who wants to go for a visit?) She will miss playing in local leagues in Las Vegas with former Arkansas teammate Krystal Osborne who she says “still has it.” Jamie Rohme (1996-98) Jamie Rohme returned to her home state of Arizona where she and husband of 17 years, Mike, have three children; Taylour, Tatum and Brayden. Jamie coaches the Arizona East Valley Juniors and Mike is a TLO with the Phoenix Police Department. Taylour is 16, a junior in high school this fall and has turned her sports attention to the soccer field where she is a goalkeeper. Tatum is 11 and will be in sixth grade. Tatum is currently participating in club swimming and volleyball. Brayden is 10, will be in fifth grade and plays football where he is coached by Mike.

Kim (Storey) Chronister (1995-98) Kim married Graham Chronister shortly after graduation. The couple has two children, Ashton who is eight and Aidan who is six. Kim has been working for Nestle for four years while husband Graham is working for Borges USA. The family lives in Rogers, Ark. In February 2013, Kim was inducted into the Bellevue West High School Athletic Hall of Fame in her hometown in Nebraska. Yun (Karen) Tang 2007-08 After graduating from the University of Arkansas in December 2008, she moved to Los Angeles and worked for an international company for 18 months. In 2010, she began her work toward a master’s degree in Fort Hays State University, where she served as a graduate assistant for the volleyball team.

Heather Royal 2007-08 Heather is currently working at the University of South Carolina as a marketing assistant. She oversees the Gamecocks’ men’s and women’s soccer, equestrian and sand volleyball programs, while also assisting with women’s basketball and baseball. After graduating from Arkansas in 2010, she remained active in Razorback athletics as a volunteer in Event Management and intern in Marketing while pursing her graduate degree. Yarleen (Santiago) Pagan (1997-99) Yarleen Santiago Pagan returned to her native Puerto Rico after three seasons at Arkansas. A mother of 10-year-old Jaime Yadriel Matos Santiago, Yarleen also plays volleyball full-time and attends school. Yarleen is currently playing for the Puerto Rico Professional League and playing for a beach volleyball league in the summers. In March 2013, Yarleen was honored with a pre-match ceremony at the league’s All-Star Game for her long-standing dedication to the sport in her home country. She, her husband and son all live in Puerto Rico.

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Krystal fulfilled her life-long ambition and works as a mortician at Palm Mortuary in her hometown of Las Vegas, Nev., where she lives and works. Krystal is still active in local volleyball leagues, where she played with former Arkansas teammate Tina Rico. In November 2011, she returned to Fayetteville and was recognized as an Arkansas Trailblazer.

Lindsay Scanlan (2006-09) One season after completing her collegiate career with the Razorbacks, Lindsay began her coaching career at the University of Texas at Arlington, where she is set to begin her fourth season as an assistant coach. She also coaches club with Texas Advantage and continues to play volleyball in indoor tournaments and sand leagues.

Krystal Osborne (right) recently took a visit to Hawaii to visit former teammate Tina Rico and her family. The Arkansas duo still own the program’s all-time kill and assist records, respectively.

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Eftila Tanellari (1999-01) Eftila is a Ph.D., student in agricultural and applied economics at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va. She is teaching an introductory level course and, with one year of school left, Eftila is actively job seeking. She still plays pickup volleyball when she gets a chance. Janeliss Torres-Lopez (2009-12) Janeliss was one of three Razorback seniors to join the Puerto Rico Superior League following their 2012 seasons. She played with former Arkansas teammate Jasmine Norton on Leonas de Ponce. Roberta (Tarnauskaite) Trandev (2002-03) “I was accepted to Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine Program in Portland, Ore. My husband Nick started a new position with Microsoft as a senior manager in business analytics for the Marketing group. My sister moved to Portland and started a new position as volunteer assistant volleyball coach at Portland University. We are all very excited about the Northwest and enjoying our time.” Anna (Velikanova) Vester (2000-02) Anna lives in Fayetteville and works full-time at Rockfish Interactive in Rogers. She is married to Eric Vester who works for Matthews, Campbell, Rhoads, McClure, Thompson and Fryauf P.A., in Rogers. The couple has one son, Alex. Libby Windell (1999-2002) Now Dr. Windell, she graduated in May 2009 and has already started the madness called residency. Windell is currently working at Oregon Health and Sciences University in Portland, Ore., where she is in her fourth year of surgical residency. Ning (Nikki) Zhao Kong (1998-99) Ning married Tao Kong shortly after graduation and the couple has a son, Tyler, and is expecting a baby girl in December. Tao worked for J.B. Hunt but took a job with a consulting company and the family moved to Houston, Texas. Work again moved the family this time to Salt Lake City, Utah, in April 2009, where the family still resides. Ning teaches Chinese part time and is a full-time mom to Tyler who just turned seven and is a red belt in taekwando and an advanced skier. Instead of following in mom’s footsteps, he wants to be the next Michael Phelps. Ning will “definitely teach (the new baby) volleyball and hope she becomes a setter, too.” NOTE TO FORMER PLAYERS: For additions, changes and/or updates, please contact Zach Lawson (zlawson@uark.edu) of the Univesrity of Arkansas media relations office.

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ALABAMA Oct. 11 • FAYETTEVILLE • 7 p.m. Nov. 8 • Tuscaloosa, Ala. • 7 p.m.

AUBURN Oct. 6 • FAYETTEVILLE • 1:30 p.m. Nov. 10 • Auburn, Ala. • 1:30 p.m.

FLORIDA Oct. 18 • FAYETTEVILLE • 7 p.m.

Location ...................................Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment ............................................. 33,602 Nickname .................................... Crimson Tide Colors ................................ Crimson and White Conference ...................Southeastern (Western) AD ......................................................Bill Battle Facility (Capacity) ... Foster Auditorium (3,800) Head Coach ..........................................Ed Allen Alma Mater.................................. Ball State, ‘88 Record at School ............................29-34 (.460) Career Record .............................523-217 (.707) Assistant Coach .............................. Bryn Kehoe Assistant Coach ................................ Ryan Wills 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............18-14/7-13 Series Record ......................................Ark., 32-7 Last Meeting ...................... Ark., 3-2 (10/26/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 8/6 Newcomers ...................................................... 3 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ......................................................Rich Davi Office Number............................. 205-348-3550 Email ........................................rdavi@ia.ua.edu Website .........................................RollTide.com Twitter ...................................... @AlabamaVBall

Location ........................................Auburn, Ala. Enrollment ............................................. 25,078 Nickname .................................................Tigers Colors ..................Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Conference ...................Southeastern (Western) AD ..................................................... Jay Jacobs Facility (Capacity) ........ Student Center (1,320) Head Coach ....................................... Rick Nold Alma Mater..................................Louisville, ‘98 Record at School .............................28-32 (467) Career Record .............................200-130 (.606) Assistant Coach ........................... Eysha Ambler Assistant Coach .......................... Kris Grunwald 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............17-13/8-12 Series Record ......................................Ark., 32-7 Last Meeting ....................... Aub., 3-2 (11/2/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 9/4 Newcomers ...................................................... 6 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ......................................................Wes Todd Office Number............................. 334-844-9182 Email ...............................wlt0006@auburn.edu Website ................................ AuburnTigers.com Twitter ....................................... @AUVolleyball

Location ...................................Gainesville, Fla. Enrollment ............................................. 50,576 Nickname ................................................Gators Colors ..................................... Orange and Blue Conference .................... Southeastern (Eastern) AD ............................................Jeremy N. Foley Facility (Capacity) .. O’Connell Center (12,000) Head Coach ...................................... Mary Wise Alma Mater...................................... Purdue, ‘81 Record at School ..........................686-80 (.896) Career Record .............................767-143 (.843) Associate Head Coach ...................... Dave Boos Assistant Coach .........................Sally Polhamus 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ..............27-5/19-1 Series Record .......................................Fla., 34-2 Last Meeting ......................... Fla., 3-0 (10/5/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost .............................. 11/5 Newcomers ...................................................... 4 NCAA Finish ........... NCAA Regional Semifinal Final Ranking ................................................ 10 SID ............................................. Amanda Books Office Number............ 352-375-4683, ext. 6120 Email ........................ amandabr@gators.ufl.edu Website ..................................... GatorZone.com Twitter .......................................@GatorZoneVB

GEORGIA Oct. 20 • FAYETTEVILLE • 1:30 p.m. [CSS/CST]

KANSAS Sept. 5 • FAYETTEVILLE • 7 p.m. Sept. 7 • Lawrence, Kan. • 1 p.m.

KANSAS STATE Sept. 20 • FAYETTEVILLE • 7 p.m. (Razorback Invitational)

Location ......................................... Athens, Ga. Enrollment ............................................. 34,677 Nickname ............................................ Bulldogs Colors ..........................................Red and Black Conference .................... Southeastern (Eastern) AD ............................................. Greg McGarity Facility (Capacity) .........Ramsey Center (1,925) Head Coach .................................. Lizzy Stemke Alma Mater................................ Wisconsin, ‘04 Record at School ............................25-35 (.417) Career Record ............................................Same Assistant Coach ...........................Colleen Bayer Assistant Coach ................................ Josh Lauer 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............14-16/8-12 Series Record ......................................Ark., 18-9 Last Meeting ...................... Ark., 3-1 (11/16/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ...............................N/A Newcomers ..................................................N/A NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ...................................................... Jen Galas Office Number............................. 706-542-1621 Email .............................. jgalas@sports.uga.edu Website ..................................GeorgiaDogs.com Twitter ..................................... @UGAVolleyball

Location ....................................Lawrence, Kan. Enrollment ............................................. 28,718 Nickname ........................................... Jayhawks Colors ................................... Crimson and Blue Conference .............................................. Big 12 AD ..................................... Dr. Sheahon Zenger Facility (Capacity) ........... Horejsi Center (1,300) Head Coach ................................... Ray Bechard Alma Mater......................... Fort Hays State, ‘80 Record at School ........................248-209 (.542) Career Record .............................964-269 (.782) Assistant Coach .............................. Laura Kuhn Assistant Coach ................... Todd Chamberlain 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ..............26-7/12-4 Series Record ....................................... Tied, 3-3 Last Meeting ......................... Ark, 3-1 (8/25/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 6/2 Newcomers ...................................................... 5 NCAA Finish ........................ NCAA 2nd Round Final Ranking ................................................ 25 SID .................................................. Alissa Bauer Office Number............................. 785-864-7947 Email .......................................anbauer@ku.edu Website .....................................kuathletics.com Twitter ....................................... @KUVolleyball

Location .................................Manhattan, Kan. Enrollment ............................................. 23,566 Nickname ............................................ Wildcats Colors ....................................Purple and White Conference .............................................. Big 12 AD .................................................. John Currie Facility (Capacity) ... Ahearn Field House (5,000) Head Coach .......................................Suzie Fritz Alma Mater........................ Florida Atlantic, ‘94 Record at School ........................233-136 (.631) Career Record ............................................Same Associate Head Coach ....................... Jeff Grove Assistant Coach ..........................Jeff Hulsmeyer 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ................21-9/8-8 Series Record ................................ First Meeting Last Meeting ................................. First Meeting Letterwinners Ret./Lost .............................. 10/4 Newcomers ...................................................... 7 NCAA Finish ....................... NCAA First Round Final Ranking ................................................RV SID ......................................David Wiechmann Office Number............................. 785-532-7976 Email .............. dwiechmann@kstatesports.com Website .................................. KStateSports.com Twitter .........................................@KStateSports

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LSU Oct. 27 • Baton Rouge, La. • 1 p.m.

OLE MISS Sept. 27 • Oxford, Miss. • 7 p.m. Nov. 3 • FAYETTEVILLE • 1:30 p.m.

Location .....................................Lexington, Ky. Enrollment ............................................. 27,000 Nickname ............................................ Wildcats Colors ....................................... Blue and White Conference .................... Southeastern (Eastern) AD ............................................ Mitch Barnhart Facility (Capacity) ... Memorial Coliseum (8,500) Head Coach ................................. Craig Skinner Alma Mater............................... Ball State, 1993 Record at School ..........................180-76 (.703) Career Record ............................................Same Assistant Coach ..........................Anders Nelson Assistant Coach ...............Lindsey Gray-Walton 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............22-11/14-6 Series Record ..................................... UK, 17-15 Last Meeting ...................... ARK, 3-2 (11/11/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost .............................. 10/3 Newcomers ...................................................... 5 NCAA Finish ............ NCAA Regional Semifinal Final Ranking ................................................ 20 SID ................................................... Deb Moore Office Number............................. 859-257-8506 Email .................................deb.moore@uky.edu Website ....................................UKathletics.com Twitter .........................................@KentuckyVB

Location ................................. Baton Rouge, La. Enrollment ............................................. 28,771 Nickname .................................................Tigers Colors ......................................Purple and Gold Conference ...................Southeastern (Western) AD ..................................................... Joe Alleva Facility (Capacity) ....Maravich Center (13,215) Head Coach .......................................Fran Flory Alma Mater.........................................Texas, ‘84 Record at School ........................279-173 (.617) Career Record .............................389-287 (.575) Assistant Coach ...................................Sam Ojie Assistant Coach ....................... Jill Lytle Wilson 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............12-17/8-12 Series Record ....................................Ark., 25-15 Last Meeting ...................... Ark., 3-1 (11/21/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 8/6 Newcomers ...................................................... 5 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ............................................. Matt Dunaway Office Number............................. 225-578-1869 Email ................................. mdunaway@lsu.edu Website ........................................LSUSports.net Twitter ...................................... @LSUVolleyball

Location .......................................Oxford, Miss. Enrollment ............................................. 19,536 Nickname ................................................ Rebels Colors ...................Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Conference ...................Southeastern (Western) AD ................................................... Pete Boone Facility (Capacity) ......Gillom Complex (1,000) Head Coach .......................................Joe Getzin Alma Mater......... George Williams College, ‘86 Record at School ........................145-182 (.443) Career Record .............................180-242 (.427) Associate Head Coach ...............Shannon Wells Assistant Coach ........................... Sean Burdette 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............12-17/6-14 Series Record ....................................Ark., 27-11 Last Meeting ...................... Ark., 3-1 (11/18/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 8/7 Newcomers ...................................................... 7 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ..............................................Metz Camfield Office Number............................. 662-915-7522 Email ....................................metz@olemiss.edu Website ............................... OleMissSports.com Twitter ........................................... @OleMissVB

MISSISSIPPI STATE Sept. 29 • Starkville, Miss. • 1:30 p.m. Nov. 24 • FAYETTEVILLE • 1:30 p.m.

MISSOURI Oct. 2 • FAYETTEVILLE • 6 p.m. [ESPNU] Nov. 27 • Columbia, Mo. • 6:30 p.m.

NEW MEXICO Aug. 30 • FAYETTEVILLE • 7 p.m. (Arkansas Invitational)

Location ................................... Starkville, Miss. Enrollment ............................................. 19,644 Nickname ............................................ Bulldogs Colors ................................. Maroon and White Conference ...................Southeastern (Western) AD ...............................................Scott Stricklin Facility (Capacity) ...Newell-Grissom Bldg. (2,000) Head Coach ...........................Jenny Hazelwood Alma Mater....................... Mississippi State, ‘00 Record at School ............................36-84 (.300) Career Record .............................124-307 (.288) Assistant Coach .............................Taylor Evans Assistant Coach ..................Samantha Wolinski 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ..............4-25/0-20 Series Record ......................................Ark., 33-5 Last Meeting ...................... Ark., 3-0 (10/21/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 5/7 Newcomers .................................................... 10 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ...............................................................TBA Office Number............................. 662-325-0540 Email ...........................................................TBA Website ........................................ Hailstate.com Twitter .............................................@MStateVB

Location ....................................Columbia, Mo. Enrollment ............................................. 34,748 Nickname .................................................Tigers Colors ........................................Black and Gold Conference .................... Southeastern (Eastern) AD ...................................................Mike Alden Facility (Capacity) ......Hearnes Center (13,611) Head Coach .............................. Wayne Kreklow Alma Mater........................................Drake, ‘80 Record at School ..........................153-98 (.610) Career Record .............................420-127 (.768) Assistant Coach ........................ Lindsey Hunter Assistant Coach ................................Deng Yang 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ..........19-12/10-10 Series Record ....................................... Tied, 3-3 Last Meeting ...................... Ark., 3-0 (10/28/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 7/2 Newcomers ...................................................... 6 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID .................................................Shawn Davis Office Number............................. 573-882-0711 Email ......................... davisshaw@missouri.edu Website .......................................MUTigers.com Twitter ............................................ @MizzouVB

Location ............................. Albuquerque, N.M. Enrollment ............................................. 28,500 Nickname .................................................Lobos Colors .................................... Cherry and Silver Conference ............................... Mountain West VP for Athletics ................................ Paul Krebs Facility (Capacity) ...........Johnson Center Gym Head Coach ......................................Jeff Nelson Alma Mater.................................. Ball State, ‘86 Record at School ..........................112-68 (.622) Career Record .............................354-215 (.622) Assistant Coach .........................Lisa Beauchene Assistant Coach ................................ Ben Wallis 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ..............20-13/7-9 Series Record ................................ First Meeting Last Meeting ................................. First Meeting Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 7/3 Newcomers ...................................................... 5 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ....................................... Chelsea Einerwold Office Number............................. 505-925-5520 Email ................................. ceinerwo@unm.edu Website ........................................GoLobos.com Twitter .......................................... @UNMLobos

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NORTHERN COLORADO Sept. 14 • Tulsa, Okla. • 10 a.m. (Golden Hurricane Classic)

NORTHWESTERN STATE Aug. 30 • FAYETTEVILLE • 11 a.m. (Arkansas Invitational)

OKLAHOMA Sept. 3 • Norman, Okla. • 7 p.m.

Location ..................................... Greeley, Colo. Enrollment ............................................. 12,358 Nickname .................................................. Bears Colors ......................................... Blue and Gold Conference .............................................Big Sky AD .............................................................. TBD Facility (Capacity) ...Butler-Hancock Pavilion (2,977) Head Coach ................................ Lyndsey Oates Alma Mater........................................LSU, 2002 Record at School ........................145-101 (.589) Career Record ............................................Same Associat Head Coach.....................Jenny Glenn Assistant Coach ..............................Tom Hunter 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............24-11/14-6 Series Record ................................ First Meeting Last Meeting ................................. First Meeting Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 7/5 Newcomers ...................................................... 4 NCAA Finish ....................... NCAA First Round Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ................................................Collin Boyles Office Number............................. 970-351-3645 Email .......................................................... TBD Website ......................................UNCBears.com Twitter .......................................... @UNC_Bears

Location ................................ Natchitoches, La. Enrollment ............................................... 9,250 Nickname .................................... Lady Demons Colors ..............Purple and White, Orange trim Conference ........................................Southland AD ................................................... Greg Burke Facility (Capacity) .....Prather Coliseum (3,400) Co-Head Coach .....................Hugh Hernesman Co-Head Coach ..............Stephanie Hernesman Alma Mater.......Wisconsin-Whitewater, ‘95,’00 Record at School ............................43-49 (.467) Career Record .................................90-92 (.495) Assistant Coach ............................ Allison Wack 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............20-13/12-6 Series Record ........................................Ark., 1-0 Last Meeting ........................ Ark., 3-1 (8/25/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 9/5 Newcomers ...................................................... 5 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ............................................... Kellie O’Brien Office Number............................. 318-357-6467 Email ...................................obrienk@nsula.edu Website ....................................nsudemons.com Twitter ................................... @NSUDemonsVB

Location .................................... Norman, Okla. Enrollment ............................................. 30,092 Nickname ..............................................Sooners Colors ............................... Crimson and Cream Conference .............................................. Big 12 AD ............................................. Joe Castiglione Facility (Capacity) ... McCasland Fieldhouse (2,000) Head Coach ...........................Santiago Restrepo Alma Mater...................... East Stroudsburg, ‘86 Record at School ........................165-117 (.585) Career Record .............................217-157 (.580) Associate Head Coach ....................... Kelly Files Assistant Coach ............................ Erik Peterson 2011 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............22-11/10-6 Series Record ....................................... Tied, 3-3 Last Meeting ........................... OU, 3-1 (9/4/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ...............................N/A Newcomers ..................................................N/A NCAA Finish ...................NCAA Second Round Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ............................................. Brendan Flynn Office Number............................. 405-325-6449 Email ............................ brendan.flynn@ou.edu Website ................................. SoonerSports.com Twitter ........................................... @SoonersVB

SAINT LOUIS Sept. 21 • FAYETTEVILLE • 7 p.m. (Razorback Invitational)

SOUTH ALABAMA Sept. 21 • FAYETTEVILLE • 11 a.m. (Razorback Invitational)

SOUTH CAROLINA Oct. 4 • Columbia, S.C. • 6 p.m. Nov. 22 • FAYETTEVILLE • 7 p.m.

Location ...................................... St. Louis, Mo. Enrollment ............................................. 13,981 Nickname .............................................Billikens Colors ............................. Royal Blue and White Conference ...................................... Atlantic 10 AD .....................................................Chris May Facility (Capacity) ........ Chaifetz Pavilion (800) Head Coach ..................................... Kent Miller Alma Mater............................ Oregon State, ‘84 Record at School ............................25-33 (.431) Career Record .............................161-258 (.384) Assistant Coach ............................ Sue Jacobson Assistant Coach ............................ Ben Spurlock 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............10-20/4-10 Series Record ........................................Ark., 2-1 Last Meeting .......................SLU, 3-2 (10/11/05) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 7/7 Newcomers ...................................................... 7 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID .................................................Jake Gossage Office Number............................. 314-977-2524 Email ......................................jgossage@slu.edu Website .................................. SLUBillikens.com Twitter .................................... @SLU_Volleyball

Location .........................................Mobile, Ala. Enrollment ............................................. 15,009 Nickname ...............................................Jaguars Colors ............................... Blue, Red and White Conference ........................................... Sun Belt AD ............................................... Joel Erdmann Facility (Capacity) .................Jaguar Gym (450) Head Coach ...................... Amy Hendrichovsky Alma Mater........................ North Alabama, ‘01 Record at School ............................13-17 (.433) Career Record ............................................Same Assistant Coach ........................... Shawn Taylor Graduate Assistant Coach ......Paul McCormack 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ..............13-17/6-9 Series Record ................................ First Meeting Last Meeting ................................. First Meeting Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 8/8 Newcomers ...................................................... 6 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ............................................... Kevin Beasley Office Number............................. 251-414-8033 Email ............................ kbeasley@usouthal.edu Website .................................... USAJaguars.com Twitter ....................................... @USA_Jags_VB

Location .................................... Columbia, S.C. Enrollment ............................................. 29,957 Nickname ........................................ Gamecocks Colors .................................... Garnet and Black Conference .................... Southeastern (Eastern) AD .................................................. Eric Hyman Facility (Capacity) ... Competition Facility (1,200) Head Coach ................................ Scott Swanson Alma Mater............................ Arizona State, ‘97 Record at School ............................32-30 (.516) Career Record .................................82-91 (.474) Associate Head Coach ...................... Julie Darty Assistant Coach ...................................RJ Abella 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............18-14/6-14 Series Record ....................................Ark., 20-10 Last Meeting .........................SC, 3-2 (11/23/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost .............................. 5/11 Newcomers .................................................... 12 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ....................................................Justin Holt Office Number............................. 803-777-5204 Email ............................ jnholt@mailbox.sc.edu Website .........................GamecocksOnline.com Twitter ..................................@GamecockVolley

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TEXAS A&M Oct. 25 • College Station, Texas • TBA

TEXAS STATE Sept. 14 • Tulsa, Okla. • 4 p.m. (Golden Hurricane Classic)

Location ..................................Knoxville, Tenn. Enrollment ............................................. 27,523 Nickname ................................ Lady Volunteers Colors .................................. Orange and White Conference .................... Southeastern (Eastern) AD .................................................Joan Cronan Facility (Capacity) ...Thompson-Boling Arena (7,500) Head Coach ..................................... Rob Patrick Alma Mater........................... Miami (Ohio), ‘83 Record at School ........................342-162 (.679) Career Record ............................................Same Assistant Coach ........................... Alan Edwards Assistant Coach ..........................Rachel Cooper 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ..............22-8/15-5 Series Record ................................. Tenn., 17-15 Last Meeting ....................Tenn., 3-0 (10/14/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ...............................N/A Newcomers ..................................................N/A NCAA Finish ....................... NCAA First Round Final Ranking ................................................RV SID ........................................... Cassandra Novy Office Number............................. 865-974-1294 Email ........................................ cnovy@utk.edu Website ........................................ UTsports.com Twitter ..................................... @LadyVol_VBall

Location .........................College Station, Texas Enrollment ............................................. 53,219 Nickname ................................................ Aggies Colors ................................. Maroon and White Conference ...................Southeastern (Western) AD .................................................. Eric Hyman Facility (Capacity) .............Reed Arena (12,989) Head Coach ............................... Laurie Corbelli Alma Mater............................San Fransisco, ‘88 Record at School ........................424-200 (.679) Career Record .............................524-306 (.631) Associate Head Coach ................. John Corbelli Assistant Coach ............................ Steve Greene 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ..............25-6/16-4 Series Record ....................................TAMU, 2-0 Last Meeting .....................TAMU, 3-1 (11/4/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost .............................. 12/6 Newcomers ...................................................... 3 NCAA Finish ...................NCAA Second Round Final Ranking ................................................RV SID ..............................................Debbie Darrah Office Number............................. 979-862-5449 Email ....................ddarrah@athletics.tamu.edu Website ................................ aggieathletics.com Twitter ....................................@AggieVolleyball

Location ............................... San Marcos, Texas Enrollment ............................................. 34,113 Nickname .............................................. Bobcats Colors ................................... Maroon and Gold Conference ........................................... Sun Belt AD ................................................ Dr. Larry Teis Facility (Capacity) .... Strahan Coliseum (7,200) Head Coach ................................ Karen Chisum Alma Mater................................Texas State, ‘72 Record at School .....................757-483-3 (.610) Career Record ............................................Same Associate Head Coach .................... Tracy Smith Assistant Coach ................................Sean Huiet 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ..............14-16/9-9 Series Record ......................................TXST, 1-0 Last Meeting .......................TXST, 3-1 (10/1/94) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 8/6 Newcomers .................................................... 10 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ...........................................Joshua Flanagan Office Number............................. 512-245-4387 Email ..................................... jcf65@txstate.edu Website ............................. TXStateBobcats.com Twitter ....................................@TXStateBobcats

2013 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Arkansas Invitational

TULSA Sept. 13 • Tulsa, Okla. • 6:30 p.m.

UMKC Aug. 31 • FAYETTEVILLE • 1 p.m.

Location ......................................... Tulsa, Okla. Enrollment ............................................... 4,165 Nickname ............................. Golden Hurricane Colors .............. Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson Conference ..............................Conference USA AD ......................................... Dr. Derrick Gragg Facility (Capacity) ........ Reynolds Center (8,355) Head Coach .......................... Steven McRoberts Alma Mater.................................... Harding, ‘93 Record at School ............................54-17 (.761) Career Record .............................451-157 (.742) Assistant Coach .............................Kyle Gamble Assistant Coach ......................Ronaldo Pacheco 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ............26-10/14-2 Series Record ........................................Ark., 7-1 Last Meeting ....................... Ark., 3-0 (8/28/12) Letterwinners Ret./Lost .............................. 10/5 Newcomers ...................................................... 6 NCAA Finish ....................... NCAA First Round Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ...............................................................TBA Office Number............................. 918-631-3720 Email ...........................................................TBA Website ............................... tulsahurricane.com Twitter .................................... @TulsaVolleyball

Location ................................. Kansas City, Mo. Enrollment ............................................. 14,221 Nickname ......................................... Kangaroos Colors ......................................... Blue and Gold Conference ..................Western Athletic (WAC) Interim AD ................................... Carla Wilson Facility (Capacity) ....... Swinney Center (1,500) Head Coach .................................. Christi Posey Alma Mater................................... Kansas, 1982 Record at School ............................29-30 (.492) Career Record .................................29-30 (.492) Associate Head Coach ..................... Trent Jones Graduate Assistant Coach ...............Kelani Rose 2012 Record (Overall/Conf.) ..............17-13/9-7 Series Record ........................................Ark., 3-0 Last Meeting ........................ Ark., 3-1 (8/27/10) Letterwinners Ret./Lost ................................ 9/4 Newcomers ...................................................... 5 NCAA Finish ............................................. DNQ Final Ranking ............................................... NR SID ......................................... Rob McCutcheon Office Number............................. 816-235-1034 Email ....................... mccutcheonrb@umkc.edu Website .......................... UMKCKangaroos.com Twitter ..................................@UMKCVolleyball

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Aug. 30-31, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. (Barnhill Arena) TEAMS: Arkansas New Mexico Northwestern State UMKC

Golden Hurricane Classic

Sept. 13-14, 2013 Tulsa, Okla. (Donald W. Reynolds Center) TEAMS: Arkansas Northern Colorado Texas State Tulsa

Razorback Invitational

Sept. 20-21, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. (Barnhill Arena) TEAMS: Arkansas Kansas State Saint Louis South Alabama

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TENNESSEE Oct. 13 • Knoxville, Tenn. • Noon [SPSO/FSN]

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The Southeastern Conference continues to flourish as a solid and competitive league in women’s collegiate volleyball and has made stellar contributions in the sport. The conference has sent at least two SEC teams to the NCAA Tournament in every season the last 23 years. The SEC had a team reach the Final Four seven of the 10 seasons in the ‘90s with the league having a team advance to the regional final nine of those 10 seasons. Since 2000, the SEC has had a team reach the Final Four three times and regional final five times. The Florida Gators won the SEC title in 2012, their 20th championship in program history. UF advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 22nd consecutive season and the 23rd time in program history. The SEC sent five teams to the 2012 NCAA Tournament: Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas A&M. Florida and Kentucky reached the NCAA Sweet 16. Since the inaugural SEC volleyball championship in 1979-80, many changes have occurred in the conference with volleyball. The addition of Missouri and Texas A&M to the league in 2012 increased the Eastern Division to six teams. Seven teams compete in the Western Division. The SEC, in conjunction with ESPN, announces the creation of the SEC Network, set to launch in August of 2014. With the current TV arrangement, SEC volleyball is broadcast on three different platforms: ESPNU, FOX Sports South and CSS/CST. Live SEC volleyball coverage reach 73 million homes nation-wide on ESPNU, and in the SEC nine-state region, 25 million homes on FOX Sports South, and 10 million homes on CSS and CST.

SEC VOLLEYBALL NOTES • The 2012 season marked the 23rd consecutive season in which the SEC placed at least two teams in the NCAA Tourna Tournament. The SEC landed five teams in NCAAs: Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky Tennessee and Texas A&M. • Florida and Kentucky reached the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2012. • The Gators claimed the 2012 SEC Championship, its 20th conference title in program history. • Texas A&M claimed the Western Division crown in its first year in the league. • Five student-athletes were named to Capital One Academic All-District teams for a total of 70 all-time. • The 2012 All-SEC teams had 10 schools represented. • Florida extended the nation’s longest streak of consecutive 25-win seasons to 22.

• The SEC earned three AVCA All-America honors in 2012: Chloe Mann (UF), First Team, Whitney Billings (UK), Second Team and Lisa Henning (MIZ), Third Team. This marks the first AA honors for Mann and Billings, and the second AA honors for Henning. • 12 SEC student-athletes earned 2012 AVCA All-America honorable mention honors. • Florida’s Živa Recek was named the 2012 Division I AVCA Freshman of the Year. • Recek also received 2012 AVCA South Region Freshman of the Year honors. • The SEC has 63 total AVCA All-Americans (First, Second or Third Team). • The SEC had 11 individuals named to the 2012 AVCA South All-Region Team, while four more received honorable mentions honors. • Five SEC athletes were named to the 2013 COBRA Magazine All-National Teams: UF’s Chloe Mann (First Team); UK’s Whitney Billings and UF’s Tangerine Wiggs (Second Team); UT’s DeeDee Harrison and AR’s Jasmine Norton (Third Team). • Texas A&M Head Coach Laurie Corbelli recorded career win No. 500 in 2012. • The SEC had two teams in the final 2012 AVCA Division I Coaches Top 25 Poll (Florida - 10th; Kentucky - 20th). • Florida Head Coach Mary Wise recorded career win No. 700 in 2010. She is the winningest coach in SEC volleyball history.

SEC Standings (2012 Final) Western Division School Texas A&M ARKANSAS Auburn LSU Alabama Ole Miss Mississippi State

SEC 16-4 13-7 8-12 8-12 7-13 6-14 0-20

Overall 25-6 22-10 17-13 12-17 18-14 12-17 4-25

Pct. .806 .688 .567 .414 .563 .414 .138

Eastern Division School SEC Florida 19-1 Tennessee 15-5 Kentucky 14-6 Missouri 10-10 Georgia 8-12 South Carolina 6-14

Overall 27-5 22-8 22-11 19-12 14-16 18-14

Pct. .844 .733 .667 .613 .467 .563

•••••••••••••••••••• 2012 SEC POSTSEASON HONORS Player of the Year Chloe Mann, Florida Libero of the Year Stephanie Klefot, Kentucky Freshman of the Year Ziva Recek, Floirda Scholar Athlete of the Year Amanda Anderson, Arkansas Coach of the Year Mary Wise, Florida First Team All-SEC Roslandy Acosta, Arkansas Taylor Brauneis, Florida Chloe Mann, Florida Ziva Recek, Florida Tangerine Wiggs, Florida Whitney Billings, Kentucky Lisa Henning, Missouri Kelsey Robinson, Tennessee Alisia Kastmo, Texas A&M Lindsey Miller, Texas A&M Second Team All-SEC Kayla Fitterer, Alabama Jasmine Norton, Arkansas Sarah Bullock, Auburn Camila Jersonsky, Auburn Betsy Smith, Florida Stephanie Klefot, Kentucky Madie Jones, LSU Molly Kreklow, Missouri Whitney Little, Missouri Juliette Thevenin, South Carolina Tiffany Baker, Tennessee Allie Sawatzky, Texas A&M All-Freshman Team Liz Fortado, Arkansas Ziva Recek, Florida Jasmine Eatmon, Georgia Sara Schwarzwalder, Kentucky Nakeyta Clair, Ole Miss Ty Laporte, Ole Miss Roxanne McVey, Mississippi State

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The YOU of A

The University of Arkansas provides a student-centered learning experience focused on research, innovation and outreach as a part of educating future leaders. Consistently ranked among the top public universities and best values in the U.S., the U of A is classified among the top two percent of institutions nationwide with the highest possible level of research activity. The university’s 25,000 students represent all 50 states and more than 120 countries. The U of A has 10 colleges and schools offering more than 210 academic programs — while maintaining a low student-to-faculty ratio that promotes personal attention and mentoring opportunities. Founded in 1871, the university is the oldest publicly supported institution in the state and is the flagship of the University of Arkansas System. The U of A campus features distinctive architecture, including its signature building, Old Main, finished in 1875. The iconic building now houses the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. The college is named in honor of former U of A President (and, later, U.S. Senator) J. William Fulbright, who helped create the prestigious international scholarship and fellowship programs that bear his name. The university promotes undergraduate research in virtually every discipline and has an outstanding national reputation in many areas, including agriculture, architecture, business, creative writing, engineering, high-density electronics and nanoscience, as well as stainability and environmental sciences. Programs such as Supply Chain Management, Rehabilitation Counseling, Industrial Engineering and Biological and Agricultural Engineering rank among the best in the country. The University of Arkansas offers a vibrant campus life that is culturally, intellectually and socially enriching. On our campus you’ll find more than 300 registered student organizations, from special interest to professional groups, as well as 33 Greek organizations, making it easy and rewarding to get involved. Every semester offers opportunities to attend musical performances, theater productions, art exhibits, concerts, free films, poetry readings, visiting speakers and hundreds of other varied events. Visit arkansas.edu for more information about the University of Arkansas.

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HISTORIC SENIOR WALK As you make your way around campus, you’re sure to notice something unique about many of the sidewalks. Historic Senior Walk showcases the names of more than 150,000 University of Arkansas graduates, grouped by year of graduation. Senior Walk is the university’s longest tradition in both length and years. It’s concrete proof of the university’s commitment to students. Senior Walk is also a perfect example of how the University of Arkansas celebrates its history and traditions while focusing on innovations for the future. When the costs involved in handetching names into concrete forced numerous other universities to give up, the U of A turned to its physical plant and engineering school grads to create a one-of-a-kind computerized sandblasting machine: the SandHog. Each summer, the SandHog roars across campus etching the names of new graduates into sidewalks.

Arkansas is a natural wonder of forests, mountains and lakes framed by picturesque rivers and streams. Some of the nation’s best outdoor amenities and most spectacular hiking trails are within a short drive of campus.

OLD MAIN

BEYOND CAMPUS Fayetteville is routinely considered among the country’s finest college towns and the surrounding Northwest Arkansas region is regularly ranked one of the best places to live in the U.S. You’ll find a number of attractions that will contribute to a rich college experience. Three of America’s largest corporations have their world headquarters in the region: Walmart, Tyson Foods and J.B. Hunt Transportation, Inc. Their close proximity to the U of A campus, along with their executives’ and employees’ active involvement in university life, offers students and faculty exceptional opportunities for research partnerships, internships, and postgraduation employment.

One of the original buildings on Arkansas’ campus, Old Main symbolizes the strong connection to the past and the focus upon the future which come together in the present at the University of Arkansas. Completed in 1875, Old Main stood the test of time until the mid-1980s when age and modern building codes threatened to send it to the wrecking ball as had happened to its sister building at the University of Illinois. A major fund-raising campaign by alumni totally renovated Old Main. Reopening in 1992, the building maintains the feel of a Victorian-era building with high ceilings and elaborate wooden trim. Just below the surface of the period hardwood floors, Old Main is hard-wired to the internet and built to last well into its second century. Even with renovation, Old Main remained unfinished until 2005. One of the gifts during the Campaign for the Twenty-First Century specified the installation of a clock, originally planned for the blank faces of the south tower. As mentioned, Old Main was built from shared plans with its counterpart on the Illinois campus, with one important difference. The north tower of Arkansas’ Old Main is taller than the south tower. Legend says this was symbolic of the Civil War as the lead engineer was a northern veteran.

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CHANCELLOR DR. G. DAVID GEARHART

Dr. G. David Gearhart became the chancellor of the University of Arkansas on July 1, 2008. Before that he served for 10 years as vice chancellor for university advancement. In that position he oversaw the most successful capital campaign in Arkansas history, the Campaign for the Twenty-First Century, which raised more than $1 billion. The Campaign transformed the U of A in many ways including substantial increases in faculty fellowships and student scholarships, as well as major capital improvements, and the creation of the Honors College. As Chancellor, Dr. Gearhart implemented a $243 million campus building renovation and refurbishment plan, as well as a campuswide energy savings plan. Dr. Gearhart also developed a major cost savings program that has already resulted in $62 million in cost reduction and savings for the flagship campus since 2009. Campus enrollment has also grown by nearly 6,000 students in the past five years and the fall 2013 enrollment is expected to exceed 25,000 students for the first time in school history. At the same time, diversity in the student body has increased significantly. A Fayetteville native, Dr. Gearhart received his bachelor of arts degree from Westminster College in Missouri. He earned his law degree and his doctor of education degree at the University of Arkansas. Before joining the U of A administration he served as senior vice president of Penn State University, during which time he was named a Fulbright Scholar, studying at Oxford University in Oxford, England. He and his wife Jane have been married for 38 years and have two children and three grandchildren.

DR. SHARON HUNT FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE

Chancellor G. David Gearhart appointed Dr. Sharon Hunt to be the faculty athletics representative (FAR) for the University of Arkansas in August 2010. Dr. Hunt is the first woman and non-lawyer to hold the post. Dr. Hunt has been on the University of Arkansas faculty since 1990, and she served as the department head of the recently renamed Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation from July 1,1990 until June 30, 2011 except for the 2000-01 academic year, when she served as the interim dean of the College of Education and Health Professions On June 30, 2011 Dr. Hunt stepped down as department head and returned to the faculty at the rank of Professor giving her more time to devote to the FAR position. A high school athlete, Hunt’s involvement with collegiate athletics dates back to her own college days at the University of Arkansas when she played extramural sports with the women’s basketball and tennis teams prior to the enactment of Title IX. After receiving her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education from the university, she went on to earn a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Georgia, where she taught a variety of undergraduate courses as a graduate assistant. Upon the completion of her doctoral degree, she joined the faculty of the University of Kentucky for 13 years, where she taught both undergraduate and graduate courses and served as the graduate coordinator for the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. In 1990, she and her family returned to Fayetteville. The FAR’s responsibilities lie in three broad areas: academic integrity within the athletics program, student-athlete well-being, and institutional control of the athletics program. Dr. Hunt is involved in the student-athlete advisory council on campus and chairs the Academic Credential Review Committee and Athletic’s Academic Integrity Committee, and serves as an ex-officio member of the Faculty Athletics Committee. In addition, she travels to represent the University of Arkansas at various SEC and NCAA meetings. Dr. Hunt was instrumental in establishing the graduate athletic training education program in the College of Education and Health Professions, and she has worked closely with athletics on that program. The athletics department provides support to students in the athletic training education program in the form of a stipend, books and travel to the Arkansas Athletic Trainers’ Association annual meeting. Two endowed scholarships for athletic training students in honor of longtime Razorback trainers Dean Weber and the late Bill Ferrell were established through the athletics department. Dr. Hunt has been married to David Hunt since 1973, and they have an adult son and daughter as well as one grandson and granddaughter.

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VICE CHANCELLOR AND DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Entering his sixth full year as Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics, Jeff Long has helped transform the University of Arkansas’ Department of Intercollegiate Athletics into one of the most successful and nationally respected programs in the country. Along the way, Long has gained national attention and earned numerous awards for his progressive leadership of a program encompassing 19 sports and more than 460 student-athletes. Long leads a comprehensive athletics program committed to the development of student-athletes academically, athletically and socially. A member of Chancellor G. David Gearhart’s Executive Committee, Long is helping to chart the course for the future of higher education at the University of Arkansas while integrating Razorback Athletics into the campus community. Long’s leadership and unwavering commitment to the student-athletes and maintaining integrity within intercollegiate athletics has not gone unnoticed. In 2013, Long was named as an Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year for the Football Bowl Subdivision. In 2012, Long was named a finalist for the SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily Athletic Director of the Year. In the spring of 2012, the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation and longtime chairman Fred W. Smith made a combined gift of more than $1.25 million to the program in recognition of Long’s leadership of Razorback Athletics. In each of the past four years, Razorback Athletics has transferred funds totaling more than $1 million to support the university’s academic mission. The department’s total support of university and student programs and initiatives includes $1.9 million in direct funding of academic programs. In 2012, Razorback Athletics committed an additional $1.2 million annually to help fund a new classroom and laboratory building to serve the entire University of Arkansas student population. In Long’s tenure, Arkansas has captured 15 conference championships and advanced to 81 post-season competitions, including the school’s first Bowl Championship Series appearance in football and a national title at the 2013 NCAA Men’s Indoor Track and Field Championships. In 2012-13, Arkansas finished No. 23 in the Learfield Sports Directors Cup, a year-long competition ranking the nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletic programs, marking the fifth time in the past six years the Razorbacks have finished in the top 25. In the classroom, the Razorbacks continue to set new standards including posting a school record student-athlete grade point average of 3.09 in 2012-13. It marked the fifth consecutive year Razorback student-athletes posted a GPA exceeding 3.0. In 2013, for the first time in history, Arkansas exceeded the national APR multi-year rate in all 19 sports and had a record ive teams earn NCAA Public Recognition awards. Graduation success rates continue to rise with a total of 94 current or former Razorback studentathletes graduating in 2012-13. Student-athlete development has also been a priority including the establishment of the Razorback Leadership Academy, the first of its kind in the Southeastern Conference. In the community, Razorback student-athletes are more active than ever volunteering more than 6,500 hours of time for more various agencies, organizations and schools around the state. One of the nation’s most active athletic directors on Twitter, Long embraces the opportunity to interact with members of the Razorback Nation whether in person or through social media. Long was selected to replace legendary athletic director and former Razorback football coach Frank Broyles and even before he officially took the reins on Jan. 1, 2008, Arkansas announced that it would combine its previously independent men’s and women’s athletic programs into one combined athletic program. Long adeptly blended the men’s and women’s athletic departments into one unified department and established a new administrative structure. Long has also worked tirelessly to maintain long-time relationships and to forge new relationships for the benefit of the Razorback program

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six Bowl Championship Series conferences – the Big 12, Big Ten, Big East, Atlantic Coast and SEC - gives Long a uniquely informed perspective on intercollegiate athletics. On the forefront of NCAA governance, Long has served on the NCAA Management Council, the NCAA’s Sports Wagering Task Force and as a member of the Executive Committee of the Division I-A Athletic Directors’ Association. Long currently serves on the NCAA Championships/Sports Management Cabinet. Prior to assuming his current roles at Arkansas, Long served for four years as the athletic director at the University of Pittsburgh. Long redefined Pitt athletics, most notably through the “Quest for Excellence” campaign that raised nearly $34 million to enhance the student-athlete experience. During his tenure the Panthers’ were selected as the No. 17 overall program in the nation in the December 2006 Sports Illustrated on Campus’ All-Sport Rankings. Before arriving at Pitt, Long was senior associate athletic director at Oklahoma for two and a half years overseeing external affairs for the Sooners. In addition, Long was the primary administrator for the Sooners’ highly successful football and men’s basketball programs, along with sport supervision of baseball, wrestling and both golf teams. Long’s first appointment as a director of athletics was at Eastern Kentucky where he served for two and a half years. Prior to Eastern, Long had a brief stay with Virginia Tech as an associate athletics director. He began his career in college athletic administration at Michigan, hired by legendary coach and athletics director, the late Bo Schembechler. During his seasons with the Wolverines, Long was promoted through a series of posts to the position of associate athletics director. A former two-sport athlete at Ohio Wesleyan, Long earned seven varsity letters for the Bishops in football and baseball before completing his degree in economics in 1982. He started his post-graduate career in athletics working on head coach Tom Reed’s staff as a graduate assistant football coach at the cradle of coaches, Miami University of Ohio. Long earned his master’s in education at Miami in 1983, moving on to football staff positions at Rice, Duke and N.C. State prior to joining Michigan. An Ohio native from Kettering, Long is married to the former Fanny Gellrich of Ann Arbor, Mich. The Longs have two daughters, Stephanie and Christina.

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including extending Arkansas’ relationship with War Memorial Stadium and partnering with former Razorback Jerry Jones to develop the Southwest Classic, a football series with Texas A&M played at the spectacular Cowboys Stadium. Under Long’s leadership, the program has fortified its financial standing ensuring more support for the development of student-athletes. According to USA Today, Arkansas is one of only 23 financially selfsustaining Division I-A athletic programs in the nation. As economic indicators were beginning to point toward challenging economic times, Long signed Arkansas to a deal with IMG College to form Razorback Sports Properties that guarantees the Razorback program $73 million during the course of the decade-long agreement. Long also negotiated an extensive all sports apparel and footwear agreement with NIKE, Inc. that will outfit all 19 Razorback sports programs through the 2014-15 season. In December 2012, Forbes Magazine estimated the value of the Razorback Football program at $83 million, ranking the University of Arkansas in the top 10 nationally for the second consecutive year. In 2010, Long moved to help meet the growing financial needs of fielding a nationally competitive all sports program. The athletic department launched the “Answer the Call” campaign through the Razorback Foundation which resulted in more than 2,600 new members and helped generate more than $6.5 million in additional support for Razorback student-athletes. In 2012, Long guided the program to a record breaking fundraising year further bolstering Arkansas’ financial strength. With an eye towards the future, Long commissioned a comprehensive plan to assess the future facility needs of the program. Unveiled in October 2011, the Razorback Athletic Facilities Master Plan provided a vision and the road map for $320 million of facility renovations and additions that will help all 19 Razorback sports remain competitive in the Southeastern Conference and nationally over the next 30 years. The first major project from the master plan, the $40 million Fred W. Smith Football Center, opened in the summer of 2013. Three other facilities, a Student-Athlete Success Center, a basketball indoor practice facility and a baseball and track indoor training facility have all been approved and are moving forward to construction. As part of the next step in the plan, a market and cost analysis study is being conducted on a potential north end zone expansion to Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. According to a recent economic impact study, Razorback Athletics will have an estimated economic impact of more than $1 billion in the next five years. The study estimated that Razorback Athletics generates $153.6 million annually to the region’s economy including the benefits of drawing more than a million fans annually to campus to cheer on the Razorbacks. Planned athletic construction during the course of the next five years will generate another $239.7 million. A veteran administrator with a track record of the highest commitment to the concept of “student-athlete,” Long has had more than two decades of experience in athletic administration at the Division I level including at the University of Pittsburgh, University of Oklahoma, University of Michigan, Virginia Tech University, Eastern Kentucky University and Rice University. Long also understands the coach’s perspective from time spent in coaching staff positions at Duke University, University of Michigan and North Carolina State University. His experience as an athletic director and administrator in five of the

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Associate Vice Chancellor & Executive Associate Athletic Director Bev Lewis has served the University of Arkansas and its Razorback athletic programs for more than three decades. The former women’s athletic director prior to the department merger in 2007-08, Lewis now serves as the associate vice chancellor and executive associate athletic director. Lewis is the coordinator of a five-member sport administrator group that provides day-today administrative support for each of Arkansas’ 19 sports. Lewis is the sport administrator for men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s track and field, men’s and women’s golf, gymnastics, softball and volleyball. In addition, Lewis oversees and coordinates the Razorback Performance Team, including the strength and conditioning, nutrition, psychology, athletic training and sports medicine programs. She also serves as a liaison to the faculty senate and the faculty athletic committee, and coordinates the department’s Title IX compliance and strategic planning as well as assists with fundraising. The largest portion of her service to the university was her 19-year tenure as the Director of Women’s Athletics. As a result of her strong emphasis on the classroom, Razorback female student-athletes received numerous academic honors including national academic AllAmerican of the year, team academic national titles and the university’s first two SEC/H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athletes of the Year. To increase athletic participation for women at Arkansas, she also oversaw the addition of four sports at the university turning her tenure- volleyball, golf, gymnastics and softball and each team went on to become nationally competitive. Her leadership was also a part of the success of the university’s Campaign for the TwentyFirst Century. Lewis directed Women’s Athletics to over $11.5 million in direct support for women’s teams. During the campaign, Lewis received one of her greatest personal honors as Bob and Marilyn Bogle requested that Arkansas’ new facility be named the Bev Lewis Center for Women’s Athletics. In 1998, she was voted into the University Of Arkansas Hall Of Honor. Lewis served collegiate athletics at the highest level as an administrator, as a member of the NCAA Management Council, the NCAA Championship Cabinet and the Southeastern Conference Executive Committee. Prior to assuming the duties of AD, Lewis was women’s cross country and track coach. Her Arkansas coaching milestones included the first women’s team to achieve a national ranking, first team ranked in the top 10 and the first women’s team to win a conference championship. Lewis earned her bachelor’s degree from Central Michigan in 1979 and followed it with her master’s from Purdue prior to her arrival at Arkansas in 1981. The former Bev Rouse is married to Harley Lewis.

Senior Associate Athletic Director for Administration and Governance Jon Fagg joined the University of Arkansas in June of 2008. He is a member of the senior management group and assists the Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics in the daily administration of the department. Fagg serves as the sport administrator for football and men’s basketball. He also has oversight of the university’s compliance program and Office of Student-Athlete Success, which encompasses academic support, student-athlete development and career development services for Razorback student-athletes. Fagg came to Arkansas after spending seven years at North Carolina State. Hired in March 2001, he served four and half years as an assistant athletics director for compliance before being promoted to associate athletics director for compliance in the fall of 2005. While with the Wolfpack, Fagg’s responsibilities included coordinating all aspects of the NCAA compliance program, including rules education for intercollegiate staff and related university personnel, and advisement, education and interpretations regarding NCAA rules and regulations. He also served as sport administrator for the wrestling and women’s soccer programs. Prior to his tenure at North Carolina State, Fagg spent three years as the assistant athletics director for compliance at Fresno State. He also served one year as director of compliance for the Big South Conference. His first athletics administrative experience came at Mars Hill College where he handled compliance duties as well as serving as an assistant coach for the football team for three seasons. His coaching experience also includes a stint as an assistant coach at Davidson from February 1992 to June 1993 and as a GA coach at his alma mater, the University of Arizona, from January 1991 to February 1992. Fagg and his wife Amanda have three children: Jon Madison and twins, Reed and Ellie.

Senior Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations Matt Trantham joined the University of Arkansas in 2008 as the senior associate athletic director for internal operations. He oversees all Razorback facilities and events. With this role, Trantham has overseen the Razorback Athletics Facilities Master Plan recently unveiled in October 2011. Additionally he serves as administrative supervisor for the new Fred W. Smith Football Center completed during the Summer of 2013. Additional projects forthcoming as part of the Master Plan will be a Student-Athlete Success Center, a basketball practice facility and a baseball and track indoor training facility with design/constructions teams recently approved by the Board of Trustees in Sept. 2012. He is also facilitating the current Market and Cost Analysis on a future expansion of the North End Zone in Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Other projects supervised have been the $2.5 million renovation of Bud Walton Arena in 2008, the $1.3 million installation of synthetic playing surface and $1.2 million installation of ribbon boards at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback stadium in 2009, expansion of Razorback soccer team facilities in 2011 and $4.6 million installation of new video displays at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback stadium prior to the 2012 season. Prior to joining Arkansas, Trantham began his career with the University of Oklahoma in July 1999 as the promotions director for the athletic department where he worked with all 20 of OU’s teams. He was named assistant athletic director for event management in 2004 and was promoted to associate athletic director in 2006. Prior to joining the Sooners, Trantham spent five seasons in professional sports in Washington, D.C. Trantham earned his bachelor’s of science degree in business management from Centenary College in 1990 and a master’s degree in sports management from the United States Sports Academy in 1998. Trantham and wife Kristen are parents of two sons, Will and Davis, and two daughters, Morgan and Paige.

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MICHAEL WADDELL

Senior Associate Athletic Director and Chief Financial Officer Clayton Hamilton joined the University of Arkansas in January 2010 and serves in the role of Senior Associate Athletics Director and Chief Financial Officer with oversight of the athletic department’s financial affairs, business operations, contracts, human resources, payroll and retail store operations. Hamilton serves as a member of the department’s Executive Staff, Senior Administrative Staff, Sport Administrator Group and Bowl Management Committee. While at Arkansas, Hamilton has managed the financial affairs and business operations for all of Razorback Athletics, which includes revenues that now approach $100 million on an annual basis, and which represents one of the few financially self-sustaining athletic programs in all of college athletics. In addition, he has managed the financial planning for the department’s facility master plan, which includes $98 million of projects that have been completed or are currently in progress. Hamilton also serves as an adjunct professor in the university’s sports management program. Prior to joining Arkansas, Hamilton spent three years as Associate Athletics Director for Business for the Colorado Buffalos and six years in various financial management positions for the Florida State Seminoles. Hamilton also has experience working in professional sports with both the Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Cavaliers, and in corporate finance with the former Little Rock-based ALLTEL Corporation. He is an active member of the College Athletic Business Management Association, having served most recently as president in 2009, and has served on various NCAA strategic task forces. He is also a past recipient of the College Athletic Business Manager of the Year Award, and was recognized within the State of Arkansas in 2011 as one of Northwest Arkansas’ Top Forty Under 40. Hamilton also serves on the Board of Directors for the Walton Arts Center Foundation. A native of Little Rock, Ark., Hamilton graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. He obtained a master’s degree in sports management from the United States Sports Academy in 1997 and his CPA certification from the State of Arkansas in 1998. Hamilton and his wife Stephanie have two daughters, Lauren and Caylee.

Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Operations and Strategic Communications Michael Waddell joined the Razorback Athletic Department in June 2013 as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Operations and Strategic Communications. Waddell joins the athletic department’s senior leadership team and oversees the department’s external areas including marketing, licensing, media relations, public relations, ticket operations and RazorVision. He is also the department’s liaison with the new SEC Network leading the program’s strategic engagement with the new television channel and digital platform. Prior to joining Arkansas, Waddell served as the Director of Athletics at Towson University. At Towson, Waddell was the lead administrator for the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) program which captured a record seven CAA Championships in 2012-13 and recorded the biggest one-year turnaround in NCAA men’s basketball history. Waddell also positioned Towson as one of the country’s most progressive programs in the areas of marketing, communications and corporate sponsorships, including naming rights for Towson’s new 5,200-seat SECU Arena, which opened in June 2013, and a new multi-year footwear and apparel agreement with Baltimore-based Under Armour. Prior to being named the athletic director at Towson, Waddell spent five years as a senior associate athletic director for external relations at the University of Cincinnati. At Cincinnati, Waddell’s primary responsibility was to oversee the revenue generating areas that included marketing/fan development, ticket sales/ customer service, sports communications, game day programming, and information technology. He coordinated all of Cincinnati’s football bowl planning, including back-to-back BCS Bowl Appearances in 2009 (FedEx Orange Bowl) and 2010 (Allstate Sugar Bowl). Prior to his Cincinnati assignment, Waddell served as the associate athletics director for external relations at the University of Akron where sports marketing revenues increased more than five-fold during his tenure through the creation of the “Team Akron” corporate patron program. Waddell served as the Interim Director of Athletics at Akron in the Fall of 2005. Before joining the Akron staff, Waddell served as the director of marketing and broadcasting at the United States Military Academy at West Point where he was responsible

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for the development of all athletics corporate partnerships, marketing, promotions and multimedia development. From 1991-2000 Waddell, a North Carolina native, was a play-by-play broadcaster at the University of North Carolina Tar Heel Sports Network (1991-94), and at the University of Virginia Sports Network (1994-97) followed by a stint as the “Voice of the Mountaineers” and Director of External Operations at Appalachian State University from 1997-2000. Waddell received his B.S. degree in Sport Management from Guilford College in 1991, where he was also a two-time letterwinner in football. He earned his master’s degree in sport administration from Ohio University in 2010. Waddell is an active member of NACDA. He and his wife, Heidi, have two children, Drew and Caroline.

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Associate AD for Business Byron Hatch joined the Razorback Athletics Department in July 2012 as the Associate Athletic Director for Business after seven years at the NCAA. His areas of responsibility include contract administration and oversight of procurement, travel, equipment and camp operations. Hatch, a native of Humphrey, Ark., earned his undergraduate degree in accounting from the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) and a law degree from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR). As the NCAA’s associate director of the Division I men’s basketball championship (2007-11) and then the director of championships and alliances (2011-12), Hatch served as a liaison to the Division I men’s basketball committee and championship hosts assisting with the planning and conducting of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament. Hatch was responsible for the financial administration of the championship and helped oversee the site selection process. He also was responsible for the supervision of NCAA officiating responsibilities for the championship, including serving as the liaison to the National Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating. Hatch also worked with the NCAA Corporate and Broadcast Alliances staff to coordinate NCAA corporate champions’ and partners’ exposure and marketing opportunities throughout the championship. Prior to his work in the championships and alliances division, Hatch worked in the NCAA’s Department of Academic and Membership Affairs as a coordinator (2005), assistant director (2005-07) and associate director (2007). Hatch and his wife Marla have two daughters, McKinley and Brooklyn.

responsibilities for all on-campus athletic events; ensuring all aspects of the facilities are ready for competition and spectator hosting, coordinate fan services for game and event management including marketing and promotions, parking services, public safety, law enforcement, life safety/emergency responders, merchandising, concessions, and other aspects of creating a first class spectator experience. A 1981 graduate of Central Michigan and basketball letterwinner, she earned her master’s in 1984 from Penn State.

BRIAN PRACHT

Associate AD for Marketing Brian Pracht joined the University of Arkansas Athletic Department staff as the Associate Athletic Director for Marketing and Licensing in July 2010. His responsibilities at Arkansas include overseeing marketing, promotions, ticket operations, RazorVision Productions, website development, social media and spirit squads while also serving as the staff liaison to the university’s multi-media rights holder (IMG College/Razorback Sports Properties) and outbound ticket sales team (IMG Learfield Ticket Solutions). He is a member of the athletic department’s executive staff. Pracht also directs the university’s trademark licensing program, which currently ranks in the top 10 for gross revenue production among all Collegiate Licensing Company partners. With more than 18 years of experience in intercollegiate athletics, Pracht joined the Razorback staff following seven years at Wichita State where he was the senior associate athletics director for external operations managing all development, marketing, sales, ticketing and media relations activities. Pracht graduated in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Emporia State in Kansas. He and his wife Amy have two daughters, Caroline and Lily.

CHRIS POHL

Associate AD for Events A former championships director for the NCAA, Chris Pohl joined Arkansas in 2002 to manage marketing and promotion for the women’s sports after 11 years at the NCAA. Pohl moved into event management in 2008 and oversees the event management department which coordinates all Guest Services and Special Events as well as all home and postseason events for the Razorbacks. In 2012, Pohl assumed sport administrator duties for soccer as well. Her primary sport event management responsibilities include football, men’s basketball, soccer and swimming and diving. Pohl and her staff prepare and monitor budgets for events, work with service departments including facilities, custodial services and grounds, handle game management

TRACEY MAYS STEHLIK

Associate AD for Compliance Entering her 29th year with the University of Arkansas, Tracey Mays Stehlik serves as the Associate Athletic Director for Compliance for Razorback Athletics. In addition, she is a member of the sport administrator’s group, overseeing women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis and swimming and diving. Stehlik began her career as an assistant women’s basketball coach with the Razorbacks and was a part of the staff that won the only women’s hoops conference championships at Arkansas. As an assistant coach, she recruited

some of the greatest players in UA history, including former All-American Delmonica DeHorney, and helped lead Arkansas to back-toback Southwest Conference titles. She left the court and moved into athletic administration in 1995 and was promoted to associate athletic director for compliance in 1997. Stehlik’s duties included the oversight of compliance, eligibility, academics and event management for the then-separate women’s athletics department. Among her numerous areas of responsibility, Stehlik has served as the meet director for several SEC and NCAA events, including the NCAA Indoor Championships from 2003 to 2008, and the 2009 NCAA Gymnastics Regional meet. Stehlik moved into her current role when the Razorback Athletic Departments unified in 2008. As the associate athletic director for compliance, Stehlik is responsible for the oversight of all areas of compliance including eligibility, financial aid and the student-athlete opportunity fund. She oversees the day-to-day office operations and its staff and has been a leader in the on-going compliance educational efforts for the department. A 1982 graduate of Alabama-Birmingham with a degree in communications, Stehlik has the distinction of scoring the first point in UAB women’s basketball history as a member of the first Blazer team. She earned her master’s degree in athletic administration at the University of Kansas where she served as a graduate assistant basketball coach from 1983 to 1985. Stehlik and her husband Wayne have two daughters, Mollie and Maggie, who both attend the University of Arkansas. Wayne is the director of athletics for the Springdale (Ark.) public schools.

KEVIN TRAINOR

Associate AD for Public Relations In his 19th year at Arkansas, Kevin Trainor is in his sixth year as associate athletic director and his fourth as the head of the department’s Public Relations department after being promoted from his previous role in media relations. Trainor coordinates the department’s executive and crisis management communications and works as a department liaison with University Relations, the National Football Foundation and other external organizations. He is in charge of producing the department’s annual report and serves as executive editor of Inside Razorback Athletics. He also serves as the sports administrator and game day event manager for baseball. Trainor was a nearly 20-year veteran in the media relations office before assuming his current role including 10 years as the sports information director and Associate Athletic Director for Sports Information overseeing publicity for all 19 Razorback sport programs including football. During his tenure in that position, Arkansas boasted nine All-Americans, including 2006 and 2007 Doak Walker Award winner and Heisman Trophy runner-up Darren McFadden, 2007 Rimington Trophy winner Jonathan Luigs and 2003 Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award finalist Shawn Andrews. As associate SID, Trainor worked closely with football and served as the primary contact

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ERIC A. WOOD

Associate AD for Student-Athlete Services Eric A. Wood joined the university in 2009, and is responsible for the oversight of studentathlete services including academic support, life skills and career development programs that contribute to the personal growth and character development of more than 460 Razorback student-athletes. Other responsibilities include housing, student conduct, student-athlete appearance requests, drug testing administration, coordinator of diversity initiatives and the liaison to Student Affairs. Wood, a member of the athletics department senior staff, was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in July 2011 and currently serves on the departments Executive Staff. Wood and his wife Celia have two daughters,Eliana Jewel and Nia Reese.

operations for the Razorback football program as well as serving as the primary media contact for the athletic department. In his media relations career, Higbee successfully promoted the first underclassman ever to win the Heisman Trophy as well as winners of the Maxwell Award (2007 and 2008), Sullivan Award (2007), Davey O’Brien Award (2007), ESPY for Best Male College Athlete (2007 and 2008), Manning Award (2008), Disney Spirit Award (2008 and 2010), Mackey Award (2010) and the inaugural Johnny Rodgers Award (2011). He has also been one of the primary contacts for football teams that have appeared in three BCS games including the 2007 and 2009 BCS National Championship Games and the 2011 Sugar Bowl. Higbee joined the Razorbacks after working the previous six and a half years as one of the primary football contacts at the University of Florida. While at Florida, Higbee coordinated the football game-day operations for the media relations office. His duties included press box set up, supervising gameday staff, production of notes packages and post-game press conference management. Prior to working with the Gators, Higbee served as the assistant director of athletic communications at Connecticut. While with the Huskies, he was the second media contact for the 2002 Big East regular season and tournament champion men’s basketball team as well as for football. Higbee interned with the Huskies and had a brief stint in the Razorback media relations office after his graduation from Oklahoma in 2000 with a degree in communications. At OU, Higbee was also active in the sports information office as a student assistant. Higbee is married to the former Jodi Smith and the two have one daughter, McKenna.

JUSTIN MALAND

ZACK HIGBEE

Assistant AD for Media Relations Zack Higbee is in his fifth year at the University of Arkansas. Higbee joined the Razorback staff in January of 2009 as Associate Director of Media Relations. In August of 2010, he was promoted to Director of Football Media Relations and he was elevated again to his current position in February of 2013. Previously, he worked at Florida, UConn and Oklahoma. Higbee’s role includes media relations office oversight and he oversees media relations

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Assistant AD for Facilities Justin Maland joined the Razorbacks in 1999, moving into the assistant athletic director position in 2006. His areas of responsibility include oversight of all Razorback athletic facilities, including budgeting, game day operations, scheduling, upkeep, maintenance, long-range planning, daily facility operations, contracting services with outside vendors and coordination of special events. Maland supervises a staff whose responsibilities include custodial and housekeeping, buildings, grounds and other service areas and oversees external events and facility operations on campus. As Arkansas Athletics continues its growth and development, so to do Maland’s duties. He is currently working on the construction oversight of the Fred W. Smith Football Center scheduled for completion in the late summer 2013. In addition, Maland is overseeing the planning and design phase of several other construction projects outlined in the Razorback Athletics Department’s Master Plan including an academic and dining center, track plaza expansion, basketball practice facility and the addition of seating in the football stadium.

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Maland recently completed several renovations and upgrades to the video and ribbon boards for football and baseball as well as updates to the men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms. The Harrison, Ark., native and former college student-athlete provides management services in all athletic facility renovation projects and construction management of all new projects including the state-of-the-art Fred W. Smith Football Center, part of the Athletic Department’s Master Plan. One of Maland’s recent projects is the installation of the new videoboard for Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Maland is a 1999 graduate of Hendrix College and earned his master’s degree in sports management at Arkansas in 2001. Maland is married to the former Sarah Parnell of Booneville and they have three children, Macy, Jack and Addy.

MARK SCOBEY

Assistant AD for Ticket Operations Charged with the supervision of ticket operations for all University of Arkansas Athletic department-related sporting events, Mark Scobey is in his 36th season with the Razorbacks. He was promoted to Assistant AD for Ticket Operations in August 2012. During his tenure at the University of Arkansas, Scobey has assisted with ticket sales for a wide assortment of events on the Fayetteville campus, including SEC and NCAA championship events in baseball, softball, gymnastics, tennis and track. He has also been affiliated with 20 postseason football bowl games, the 1995, 2002 and 2006 SEC football championship games, and 23 postseason basketball tournament teams, including the 1978, 1990, 1994 and 1995 Final Four clubs. In December 2011, Scobey began the transition with Paciolan Systems, Inc., to help implement Razorback E-Tickets, a new digital ticketing system for athletic events. The user friendly system allows fans to print their tickets at home and transfer their tickets to a friend when they cannot attend an event. The system is being used again this year for baseball at Baum Stadium, football at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium and basketball at Bud Walton Arena. The addition of on-line ticket sales is now 65% of ticket volume. Scobey joined the UA athletic staff in 1977 as an assistant athletic ticket manager and became ticket manager in 1983. A native of Warren, Ark., Scobey lives in historic Eureka Springs.

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for the 2000 SEC Tournament champion Arkansas basketball squad. He also served as the color analyst on the Razorback Baseball Radio Network for five years. A university graduate in journalism in 1994, he earned his master’s at Arkansas in 2005. He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association of America (USBWAA). Trainor is also a member of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and is on the board of directors of the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame. Trainor has been selected to serve as the press conference moderator at several major events including SEC Football Media Days and the SEC Football Championship Game. Trainor and his wife, the former Ruth Whitehead, are the parents of two daughters, Emma and Ellie.

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CASEY GLASS

LAUREN HANSEN

ROY JACOBSEN

Casey Glass enters her second year after joining the University of Arkansas strength and conditioning staff as a full-time assistant in May 2010. Glass, who previously interned with the Razorbacks, works directly with volleyball, diving, women’s track and field and men’s golf at Arkansas. Prior to joining the Razorbacks, Glass worked as a strength and conditioning graduate assistant at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. During her time with the Boilermakers, Glass designed the programs and worked with diving, women’s golf, soccer, softball, cheerleading and volleyball while assisting with football, track and men’s and women’s basketball. Glass also had the distinction of training Olympic diver David Boudia after the 2008 Beijing Games. Glass began her career at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, where she worked as an intern with soccer, volleyball, women’s golf, basketball and football. She hails from Corsicana, Texas.

Lauren Hansen joined the University of Arkansas athletic staff as the tutor coordinator in April 2012. She comes to the university with two years experience in athletic academics. Hansen is responsible for recruiting, hiring, and training new tutors. She also works with the academic counselors and learning specialists to provide studentathletes with tutoring sessions throughout each semester. Prior to joining the Razorbacks, Hansen served in the same role for a year at the University of Louisville while a graduate assistant. While at Louisville, the tutoring program gained certification under the international CRLA program. During her two years as a graduate assistant, Hansen worked with several teams as an assistant academic counselor, spending her last five months as the interim men’s swimming and diving advisor. She also assisted with the student organization for international student-athletes. Hansen earned her bachelor’s degree in accounting in 2010 and her master’s degree of education in counseling and personnel with a concentration in college student personnel in 2012 at the University of Louisville. She is also a member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics. Hansen is a native of Hebron, Kentucky.

Roy Jacobson started his tenure as an assistant event manager with the Arkansas Razorbacks in August 2012. Jacobson oversees event management for men’s and women’s track and cross country, men’s and women’s tennis and volleyball. He is in charge of all game day operations and management for these sports. He has experience managing events at three Division I institutions, managing regular-season, Conference and NCAA events. He also has experience directing large scale external events conducted on campus including the Kansas Relays (25,000 spectators), USA Junior Nationals Regional Track Meet, USA Junior Nationals Track Meet, The Kansas High School State Track Meet, Mid-American Youth Basketball Tournaments (100+ teams), Harlem Globetrotter Tours, and KFDI Fan Appreciation Concerts. Jacobson brings a wealth of experience from his time spent as director of event management at Wichita State University from August 2007 – October 2009. Jacobson was then promoted to assistant athletic director and retained that position from October 2009 – August 2012. While serving as the director for all Shocker sporting events, he was able to oversee numerous Missouri Valley Conference Championships including; 2012 MVC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, 2012 MVC Men’s Golf Championships, 2010 MVC Outdoor Tennis Championships, 2008 and 2009 MVC Baseball Tournaments. Before working at Wichita State he held the assistant director of facilities and operations position at North Texas from June 2006 – August 2007 and was an event management intern at University of Kansas, from July 2005 – June 2006. Jacobson completed his bachelor of arts in sports administration from Nebraska Wesleyan University and earned a master’s degree in athletics administration from University of Kansas.

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CANDACE STIMMEL

Zach Lawson begins his seventh season at the University of Arkansas, and sixth as an Assistant Director for Media Relations. The 2013-14 season will mark Lawson’s fifth season as the primary contact for volleyball and his second go-round with Razorback softball, previously working with the program in 2009. In addition to his duties with volleyball, Lawson spent the previous three years as the primary contact for Arkansas men’s and women’s cross country and track and field. During the past six seasons, Lawson has served as the media coordinator for the 2013 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, 2011 and 2013 SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships, 2010 NCAA Fayetteville Regional and 2008 SEC Men’s Tennis Championship. Prior to joining the Razorbacks, Lawson worked as an intern at the National Collegiate Athletic Association during the 2006-07 academic year. While at the NCAA, he worked with Branding and Communications coordinating NCAA messaging. In addition, Lawson produced content for The NCAA News and the DoubleA Zone, the official blog of the NCAA. Lawson’s sports media career began in 2004 when he was a student assistant in the Texas Tech Athletic Media Relations office. Some of Lawson’s duties at Texas Tech included working the 2005 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament first and second rounds and the 2005 and 2006 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Tournaments. He also drafted and edited press releases and season recaps for cross country, golf, track and field and volleyball. While working at Texas Tech, Lawson also interned with the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal where he wrote articles for RedRaiders.com, the AvalancheJournal’s website while covering Texas Tech women’s basketball and track and field. The Carrollton, Texas, native graduated from Texas Tech University in December 2004 with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Mass Communication in editorial journalism.

Tricia Matysak is University of Arkansas Athletic Department’s Head Athletic Trainer for Olympic Sports. Matysak oversees the management of Olympic sports such as women’s basketball, golf, cross country and track and field along with swimming and diving, volleyball, soccer and softball. She is also the primary athletic trainer for the Razorback volleyball team. Matysak joined Arkansas after five seasons at Kentucky where she served as a senior athletic trainer. She worked with the women’s basketball team and had secondary duties with women’s golf, rifle and volleyball. In addition, she supervised women’s health issues and protocols. Matysak spent four years as the men’s soccer and men’s and women’s lacrosse athletic trainer at Notre Dame prior to her time with the Wildcats. She did her post-graduate work at Auburn from 1999-2001. A native of Knox, Ind., Matysak is a 1999 graduate of Purdue with a degree in athletic training. She earned her master’s degree at Auburn in 2001.

Candace Stimmel joined the Razorbacks in January, 2012, as an assistant marketing and licensing director. Stimmel’s duties with the Razorbacks include developing marketing and promotions initiatives primarily for women’s basketball and volleyball as well as assisting with the university’s licensing program. In addition, the Stimmel manages the Junior Razorbacks program. Stimmel writes game scripts, public address announcements and implements all promotional activities associated with women’s basketball and volleyball. Her licensing duties include working with the Collegiate Licensing Company on all artwork approvals and policing of university marks. Stimmel joined the Razorbacks after two and a half years in the Florida State University marketing office. While in Tallahassee, Stimmel planned and executed the marketing and promotions efforts for women’s soccer, softball and women’s basketball. Stimmel worked at Wichita State as a graduate assistant from August 2008-June 2009. With the Shockers, she assisted with all gameday marketing and promotions activities for volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball. Stimmel earned her undergraduate degree in sport management from Bethany College (KS) in May, 2007, and her master’s degree in sport management from Wichita State in May, 2009. She and her husband, Jonathan, reside in Fayetteville, Ark.

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RAZORBACK FOUNDATION SEAN ROCHELLE Executive Director

BILLYE HAWKINS-VETETO JOHN MATSKO Chief Financial Officer Associate Director

NORM DeBRIYN Associate Director

MARVIN CASTON Assistant Director

JOHN GOURLAY Assistant Director

ELIZABETH SULLIVAN Assistant Director

CHARLOTTE FAUCETTE Member Relations

JACKIE ROLLINS Member Relations

DEBBIE SCOGGIN Member Relations

JULIA WOODS Member Relations

JAMIE ROBBINS Receptionist/Member Relations

LAUREN WALDRIP Intern

FRANK BROYLES Athletic Director Emeritus

HAROLD HORTON Executive Director Emeritus

MISSION STATEMENT The stated mission of the Razorback Foundation, Inc., is to support the athletic endeavors of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks. The Foundation assists our student-athletes by providing for scholarships, facilities and various programs that enable them to realize their dreams of achieving a quality college education while participating in athletics on a nationally competitive level.

ABOUT THE FOUNDATION Performing the vital role of supporting the student-athletes at the University of Arkansas with financial support, the Razorback Foundation, Inc., is in its fourth decade of working alongside the athletic department to advance Razorback Athletics. Over the past several years, with the support of our dedicated members, the Razorback Foundation has experienced dynamic growth in multiple areas. Our membership and annual fund dollars have continued to grow each year and this growth can be directly attributed to the passion and commitment of those who love the Razorbacks. Additionally, the Razorback Foundation played a role in securing Capital gifts, that resulted in the construction of the Fred W. Smith Football Center, which was completed in the summer of 2013. The Foundation, officially incorporated and relocated off campus in 1988, has also helped provide financial aid for the construction and/or renovation of the Broyles Athletic Center (football and administrative offices), Charlie Baum Stadium at George Cole Field (baseball), John McDonnell Field (outdoor track and field), Randal Tyson Track Center (indoor track and field), Dills Indoor Tennis Center, the George M. Billingsley Tennis Center (outdoor), Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (football) and Bogle Park (women’s softball). In the future, as new facilities are planned and others enhanced, we will again need the support of all those who have a strong desire to provide the very best for our student-athletes and the University of Arkansas.

MEMBERSHIP LEVELS The Razorback Foundation’s Annual Fund offers a variety of exciting benefits and has several levels of giving, beginning at the $50 Razorback level and continuing up to Broyles-Matthews Scholarship Platinum at $20,000 or more. For more information about giving levels, benefits and other giving opportunities, please contact us at 1-877-436-0013 or GoHogs@RazorbackFoundation.com. More information may also be found at RazorbackFoundation.com. Facebook.com/razorbackfoundation Twitter.com/razorfoundation DONITA RITCHIE

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