2015 Sun Belt Volleyball Media Guide

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THE During the 2014-15 academic year, Sun Belt member institutions awarded $48,393,375.06 in scholarships to over 3,084 student-athletes.

EXPERIENCE Sun Belt student-athletes have access to career services counselors assisting with writing resumes and identifying internships and summer jobs, career workshops, preparation for interviews/mock interviews, and etiquette classes.

Sun Belt members have on average over 20 tutors for academic support and employ full-time academic advisors.

During the 2013-14 academic year, Sun Belt member institutions gave $2,088,954.35 from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) to over 1,779 student-athletes.

917 student-athletes earned Academic Honor Roll (3.0-3.49 GPA) honors for the 2014-15 academic year.

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In recent years Sun Belt student-athletes have participated in foreign tours or tournaments in Costa Rica, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Scotland, Bahamas, Spain, and Italy.

Sun Belt student-athletes have life experiences such as team building, domestic and foreign travel, community service, mentoring, and recognition through honors and awards. 825 student-athletes earned Commissioner’s List (3.5-4.0 GPA) honors for the 2014-15 academic year.


CONFERENCE SUN BELT CONFERENCE

1500 Sugar Bowl Drive New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 www.sunbeltsports.org Commissioner Karl Benson

TABLE OF CONTENTS The Sun Belt Conference Experience............................................................................ 3-6 2015 Sun Belt Conference Composite Schedule...............................................................7 Commissioner Karl Benson..............................................................................................8

Senior Associate Commissioner/ Chief Operating Officer Kathy Keene, Ph. D.

Sun Belt Conference Staff........................................................................................... 9-10

Associate Commissioner/ Chief Financial Officer Herbert L. Carter, III

Appalachian State Mountaineers.............................................................................. 12-19

Associate Commissioner/ Chief Branding & Communications Officer John McElwain

Georgia Southern Eagles........................................................................................... 28-35

Associate Commissioner/ Corporate Sales & Marketing John Barranco

Idaho Vandals............................................................................................................. 44-51

Assistant Commissioner/ Director of Compliance Scott Connors, Esq.

UL Monroe Warhawks................................................................................................ 60-67

Assistant Commissioner/ Director of Championships Dominick Giambrone, Jr. J.D.

South Alabama Jaguars............................................................................................ 76-83

Assistant Commissioner/ Director of Electronic Media Travis Llewellyn

Troy Trojans................................................................................................................ 76-99

Assistant Director of Communications Keith Nunez Assistant Director of Communications Randy Lieberman Compliance Coordinator Erinn Banks, Esq. Championships Coordinator Spencer Dodd Championships Coordinator Kyle Wilborn Digital Communications Assistant Kati Morse Office and Events Coordinator Kristen Stuart

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dr. Denise Trauth President, Texas State Dr. Tim Hudson Chancellor, Arkansas State

Sun Belt Conference Officiating......................................................................................11

Arkansas State Red Wolves....................................................................................... 20-27

Georgia State Panthers.............................................................................................. 36-43

UL Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns....................................................................................... 52-59

New Mexico State Aggies........................................................................................... 68-75

Texas State Bobcats................................................................................................... 84-91

2014 Statistical Leaders.......................................................................................... 100-11

All Games...........................................................................................................100-107

Sun Belt Games.................................................................................................108-111

Sun Belt Conference Record Book.........................................................................112-127

Team Records....................................................................................................112-117

Individual Records.............................................................................................118-123

Career Records..................................................................................................124-127

Honors and Awards................................................................................................128-141

All-Conference Teams.......................................................................................128-135

Players of the Week...........................................................................................136-141

Year-by-Year Recaps...............................................................................................142-155 All-Time Standings........................................................................................................156 Editor: Kati Morse, Sun Belt Conference Photography: Sun Belt Conference and member institution files.

Dr. Joel Anderson Chancellor, UALR Dr. Nick Bruno President, UL Monroe

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THE Is the Sun Belt Conference a modern-day fixture among the decision-makers in the ever-changing world of college athletics? Or is the league a long-time innovator, responsible for advance-

EXPERIENCE already-existing Division I conference to take such action.

ments in many sports that we now take for granted? The Sun Belt was originally founded to give home to some of the Is the Sun Belt home of an alumni base that includes national and

nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams, and the league’s

international leaders in the areas of government, business and

history is dotted with success in many different men’s and wom-

entertainment as well as athletics?

en’s sports through its history. But when the desire for a higher national profile and the desire of its membership brought about

Or is the conference one that has established itself as a national

football sponsorship in 2001, the conference was figuratively

contender in a variety of sports, and one that continues to evolve in

reborn, and now stands as one of the 10 premier college football

ways that directly benefit its institutions and more importantly its

leagues in the country.

student-athletes? And, with the recent debut of the College Football Playoff, the The answer is yes, yes, yes and yes.

Sun Belt is guaranteed universal access based strictly on performance. A worthy football team in the Sun Belt can be in the na-

The Sun Belt Conference’s “Together We Rise” motto isn’t just hy-

tional championship picture, and the league is a permanent part

perbole. It’s proven fact on many different levels, not the least be-

of the “Group of Five” conferences (joining the American Athletic

ing its place in the hierarchy of collegiate athletics. As the league

Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Mid-American

prepares to celebrate four decades since its founding in 1976, the

Conference and Conference USA) that will send its highest-rated

Sun Belt occupies a “seat at the table” as a permanent part of the

champion to a premier Jan. 1 bowl game.

NCAA’s 24-member Board of Directors. That alone insures that the conference has a voice in determining the future as college sports

In only 15 years of football, the Sun Belt has earned ties to no

continues to change and evolve.

fewer than seven bowl games. In addition to the potential of the College Football Playoff, the league has guaranteed spots in the

Changing and evolving have been hallmarks of the league since its

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom

existence. College basketball might be a shadow of its current self

Media Camellia Bowl and the new Cure Bowl for bowl-eligible

had the Sun Belt not led the way in the establishment of the shot

teams each and every season. Beginning in 2016, the Sun Belt will

clock. The conference also wrote history at the start of the century

also be part of a conference rotation that will send teams to the

when it inaugurated football as a league sport – becoming the first

Popeyes Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl.

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CONFERENCE No football conference in history has ever boasted as many bowl

NCAA tournament . With the league’s postseason tournaments

relationships in its first two decades of existence, but such break-

headed back to the conference’s home city, the “Big Easy” of New

throughs have been the rule rather than the exception for a league

Orleans, and a plethora of standouts returning for this season, the

that continues to exceed expectations. Just in the last three

league is poised for another successful hoops season.

seasons, league members have recorded 52 non-conference wins including a record 21 victories outside the league in 2013. The Sun

Baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national

Belt also has a winning record over its fellow “Group of Five” con-

spotlight during the spring season, with deep runs into postsea-

ferences over the past two seasons, and has claimed three bowl

son play and high visibility in the national polls becoming a tra-

victories in those two years.

dition. UL Lafayette’s baseball team was the nation’s No. 1 team in the final third of the 2014 season and has reached the NCAA

Gridiron success has grown in the league for several years, but

Super Regional round each of the past two years, while the UL

success can also happen overnight. New league member Georgia Southern claimed the Sun Belt football title in its first year in the conference last fall. Appalachian State, another league newbie, rattled off six consecutive wins to close the 2014 football season and finish with a winning 7-5 record. Texas State has finished its two football seasons in the conference as a bowl eligible team, going 6-6 in its inaugural Sun Belt campaign and then 7-5 this past season. Football, though, is by no means the only hallmark of success for the league. Just this past season, Georgia State knocked off third-seeded Baylor in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and Little Rock defeated sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the women’s Georgia State won the Sun Belt Men’s Basketball Championship, played annually at Lakefront Arena in New Orleans (below). The Panthers went on to win a last-second thriller against Baylor in the NCAA Tournament when RJ Hunter (above) drained a deep three pointer. Hunter went on to be selected by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the NBA Draft.

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Lafayette softball team has advanced to the Super Regional three

The strength of any league lies in its membership, with the Sun

straight years including a trip to the 2014 College World Series.

Belt’s 11-school football membership including Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL

Many league sports have made statements on the national level,

Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas

and that is a tribute to the university and athletic administrators

State and Troy. Little Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports

that serve both the league institutions and the student-athletes

as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico State are

at each school. That this level of success comes at a time of

football-only members. Those members give the Sun Belt a mix

sweeping change in collegiate athletics adds even more to these

of the “old” and the “new”, with many long-time Sun Belt institu-

accomplishments.

tions continuing to have success and a solid corps of conference newcomers ready to make their marks on the league and national

With those changes, opportunities for student-athletes to succeed

levels.

both on and off the field have never been greater, and the Sun Belt is well positioned in the areas of scholarship, student welfare and

The varied campuses and locations reflect another league

academic success. During the 2014-15 academic year alone, Sun

strength – its diversity. The mix of regions and regional cultures

Belt member institutions awarded nearly $50 million in scholar-

provide a rare opportunity for the league’s student-athletes to

ship funds to over 3,084 student-athletes while also contributing

experience many environments. But those same student-athletes

over $2 million from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) to over

can also experience that without leaving their own campuses.

1,779 student-athletes. For every All-Pro linebacker DeMacus Ware (Troy) and Walter The league and its institutions rewrite the Sun Belt’s record book

Payton NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman (UL Lafayette), and

each year in grade-point averages and academic honors, and

for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) coming

member schools’ success in the NCAA’s APR rankings provide

from Sun Belt campuses, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon

even more proof of the league’s academic commitment. In 2015,

Johnson, Texas State), business icons (Chick-fil-a president Dan-

the conference doubled the number of teams that received NCAA

iel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally-known entertainers (Tim

Public Recognition Awards, given to teams that post APR scores

McGraw, UL Monroe, and Ludacris, Georgia State), and there is

in the top 10 percent of their sport, as 14 teams were among the

royalty (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State).

national honorees compared to seven in 2014. These proud alumni, as well as the thousands of student-athletes “We have never been as strong as we are now academically and

and staff members at all of its institutions, are proof that the Sun

financially, and I believe we are getting stronger all the time

Belt Conference continues to gain stature and provide the prom-

athletically,” said former Sun Belt Conference president and Troy

ise of future success with every sunrise. “Together We Rise” has

University chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. recently. “I truly believe

never been more appropriate.

the best is yet to come.” In just its first season of Sun Belt play, Georgia Southern went undefeated in the league and won the conference championship.

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Commissioner Karl Benson Since being named the fifth commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference on February 16, 2012, Karl Benson has helped reinvigorate the Sun Belt with his optimism, energy and enthusiasm.

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His vigor and forward thinking have often been called upon during his tenure – perhaps best exemplified when he hit the ground running in the spring of 2012. Benson quickly set the tone for the future of the Sun Belt Conference by adding Georgia State, UT Arlington and Texas State to the league after only being in his post for several weeks. In May of 2012 Benson had begun to further shape the Sun Belt Conference by promoting the league’s rebranding efforts. Sure enough only a year later, the Sun Belt had unveiled a new logo and new mantra “Together We Rise” - that is in line with the optimistic attitude that Benson has become so well-known for. Further solidifying the place of the Sun Belt Conference, Benson helped lead the league to the additions of Appalachian State and Georgia Southern as all-sports members and Idaho and New Mexico State as football playing members. All four announcements took place throughout the course of the day on March 27, 2013. In addition to strengthening the league through membership additions and rebranding efforts, Benson has been able to secure new homes for Sun Belt teams in the football postseason. With the 2014-15 year marking the debut of the College Football Playoff (CFP) the Sun Belt continues to find itself among the 10 premier college football conferences and the new system is guaranteed universal access based on performance – there are no automatic qualifiers for the playoff system. Additionally, the CFP will mean that a spot among the premier bowl games of college football will be guaranteed to the highest-ranked champion from the other “Group of Five” conferences: the Sun Belt Conference, American Athletic Conference, Mountain West Conference, Mid-American Conference and Conference USA. With the College Football Playoff included with the league’s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, the Cure Bowl (debuting in 2015) all guarantee a home for a bowl eligible Sun Belt Conference team each year. And beginning with the 2016 season, the Sun Belt is also part of a rotation of conferences that will send a team to the Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl. Benson came to the Sun Belt after serving as the commissioner of the Western Athletic Conference since 1994. During his time at the WAC, Benson developed numerous multi-year agreements with postseason football games, including the Holiday Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Copper Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Silicon Valley Football Classic, GMAC Bowl, New Mexico Bowl, the Humanitarian Bowl, Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, Poinsettia Bowl and Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Under Benson’s leadership, the WAC achieved noted success by sending multiple teams to Bowl Championship Series (BCS) games as well as having sent a total of 38 teams to bowl games since 2001.

Benson served on the NCAA Management Council from 1999-2002 and a five-year term on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee from 2002-06. Prior to his time at the WAC, Benson served as the commissioner of the Mid-American Conference for four years. There, he implemented several innovative projects and was instrumental in the formation of the Las Vegas Bowl. Prior to taking the reins of the MAC, Benson served on the NCAA staff for more than four years where he was the director of NCAA championships when selected as MAC commissioner. Benson joined the NCAA staff in January 1986, as a compliance representative and was appointed assistant director of championships in June 1987. He was promoted to director of championships in 1988. In that position, Benson actively supervised eight assistant directors in their administration of 68 NCAA championships. A native of the state of Washington, Benson graduated from high school in Pullman in 1970, attended Spokane Falls Community College and then received a bachelor of science degree in physical education from Boise State University in 1975. He has also completed course work toward his master’s degree in athletics administration at the University of Utah. Benson played baseball at both Spokane Falls Community College and Boise State University before serving as the baseball coach at Fort Steilacoom Community College in Tacoma, Wash., for eight years and as the director of athletics at Fort Steilacoom from 197984. From 1984-86, he was an assistant baseball coach and an administrative assistant in the athletics department at Utah. He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Boise State in April of 2006. Benson is also a member of the Spokane Falls and Fort Steilacoom Halls of Fame. Benson was born on December 1, 1951 and has one daughter, Jessica, 23, a graduate of the University of Southern California and current Sports Anchor/Reporter for KNDU-TV - a NBC affiliate television station based in Southeastern Washington.

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CONFERENCE

Sun Belt Conference Staff

Karl Benson

Kathy Keene

Bert Carter

John McElwain

John Barranco

Scott Connors

Dominick Giambrone

Travis Llewellyn

Randy Lieberman

Keith Nunez

Kristen Stuart

Kyle Wilborn

Spencer Dodd

Kati Morse

Commissioner

Associate Commissioner

Assistant Director

Championship/Corporate Sales Coordinator

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Chief Operating Officer

Assistant Commissioner

Assistant Director

Digital Communications Assistant

Associate Commissioner

Assistant Commissioner

Executive Assistant

Associate Commissioner

Assistant Commissioner

Championships Coordinator


2015 Sun Belt Volleyball Composite Schedule Friday, August 28th Georgia Southern vs. Binghamton Arkansas State at SE Missouri Georgia Southern vs. Stetson UL Lafayette vs. Houston Troy vs. Eastern Kentucky UL Monroe vs. Jackson State Little Rock vs. IUPUI App State vs. Charleston Southern Arkansas State vs. Miss-Kansas City South Alabama at Boston College Appalachian State at Clemson Texas State at TCU Georgia State at Western Carolina Campbell at UT Arlington UL Lafayette at Texas Tech UL Monroe at Mississippi State

9:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM

Saturday, August 29th Appalachian State vs. UNCW 10:00 AM UL Monroe vs. Southern Utah 10:00 AM Arkansas State vs. Saint Louis 11:00 AM Georgia State vs. Fresno State 11:00 AM Texas State vs. Arizona 11:00 AM Troy at Chattanooga 11:30 AM Little Rock vs. Michigan State 11:30 AM South Alabama vs. Sacred Heart 12:00 PM G. Southern vs. Bethune-Cookman 12:30 PM Grambling St. at UT Arlington 1:30 PM UL Lafayette vs. Utah State 1:30 PM UL Monroe vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2:00 PM South Al vs. Providence College 3:30 PM Troy vs. Valparaiso 4:30 PM Georgia State vs. Murray State 4:30 PM G. Southern at Florida Atlantic 5:00 PM Little Rock at Kentucky 6:30 PM TAMCC at UT Arlington 7:00 PM Texas State at SMU 7:00 PM Tuesday, September 1st Gardner-Webb at App State UAB at Troy ULL at Northwestern State

5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

Wednesday, September 2nd North Texas at UT Arlington

7:00 PM

Thursday, September 3rd G. Southern vs. Kennesaw State Georgia Southern at Georgia UTSA at Texas State Little Rock at Oklahoma

12:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM

Friday, September 4th Georgia Southern vs. Georgia Tech UL Monroe vs. Wofford Prairie View A&M at Texas State South Alabama at Belmont Georgia State vs. Loyola South Alabama vs. Memphis UL Monroe vs. Alabama A&M Little Rock vs. Central Arkansas CSU Bakersfield at Troy Arkansas State at South Florida Jackson State at UL Lafayette G. State vs. South Carolina State Lamar at Texas State UT Arlington at Denver Appalachian State at Virginia Appalachian State vs. VCU

9:00 AM 11:30 AM 12:00 PM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM TBA TBA

Saturday, September 5th Arkansas State vs. Missouri Little Rock vs. North Texas South Alabama vs. UTEP UT Arlington vs. Villanova Nicholls State at UL Lafayette

10:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:30 AM 12:00 PM

Alabama State at Troy UL Monroe vs. Alcorn State ETSU at Troy Houston at UL Lafayette Georgia State at High Point Indiana at Texas State Ark State vs. Florida Gulf Coast UT Arlington vs. Air Force UL Monroe at Jacksonville State Appalachian State vs. Iowa State

12:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM TBA

Monday, September 7th Troy at Southeastern Louisiana Stephen F. Austin at UL Monroe

12:00 PM 2:00 PM

Monday, September 7th Troy at Southeastern Louisiana Stephen F. Austin at UL Monroe

12:00 PM 2:00 PM

Tuesday, September 8th Kennesaw State at Georgia State Abilene Christian at UT Arlington Oregon at Texas State Southern at UL Lafayette

6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM

Wednesday, September 9th Arkansas State at Missouri State

7:00 PM

Friday, September 11th Grambling State at Georgia State 10:30 AM Tennessee State at G. Southern 11:00 AM Troy at Alabama 11:00 AM Texas State vs. South Dakota State 11:00 AM Liberty at Appalachian State 11:30 AM Arkansas State vs. Southern Illinois 12:00 PM Little Rock vs. Auburn 12:00 PM Alcorn State at South Alabama 1:30 PM UT Arlington vs. SE Missouri 4:00 PM Little Rock vs. Tennessee Tech 5:00 PM Texas State vs. Northern Illinois 5:30 PM Winthrop at Georgia Southern 6:00 PM Missouri at Appalachian State 6:00 PM UL Lafayette at Rice 6:00 PM Houston Baptist at South Alabama 6:30 PM Radford at Georgia State 7:00 PM Arkansas State at Tulsa 7:00 PM UL Monroe at Louisiana Tech 7:00 PM Saturday, September 12th Chicago State at Georgia Southern UL Monroe vs. Lamar Arkansas State vs. SFA Troy vs. Virginia UL Lafayette vs. Colorado McNeese State at South Alabama UT Arlington vs. NW State Texas State at Wichita State DePaul at Georgia State Little Rock vs. UAPB Troy vs. Saint Louis UL Lafayette vs. SHSU UL Monroe vs. Southern Charlotte at Appalachian State Samford at South Alabama Little Rock at Memphis UT Arlington at Arkansas

9:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:30 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM

Tuesday, September 15th Troy at Mercer Western Carolina at App State Savannah State at G. Southern Texas State at Sam Houston State

5:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:30 PM

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CONFERENCE Friday, October 9th Little Rock at Appalachian State UL Monroe at Troy UL Lafayette at South Alabama Texas State at Baylor

5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM

Saturday, October 10th UT Arlington at Appalachian State Arkansas State at Georgia Southern UL Lafayette at Troy UL Monroe at South Alabama

5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

12:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Sunday, October 11th Little Rock at Georgia State

12:00 PM

Tuesday, October 13th Florida A&M at Troy

6:00 PM

Sunday, September 20th UL Lafayette at Texas State

12:00 PM

Monday, September 21st UL Monroe at UAB

Thursday, October 15th Georgia Southern at UL Monroe Texas State at UT Arlington

6:00 PM 6:30 PM

11:30 AM

Tuesday, September 22nd Alabama State at South Alabama

6:00 PM

Friday, October 16th South Alabama at Arkansas State Georgia Southern at UL Lafayette Troy at UL Monroe

6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Thursday, September 24th Texas State at Georgia State

6:00 PM

Friday, September 25th Florida Gulf Coast at G. Southern UT Arlington at Arkansas State Troy at Little Rock UL Monroe at UL Lafayette

4:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Saturday, October 17th Georgia State at Appalachian State Texas State at Arkansas State South Alabama at Little Rock Troy at UL Lafayette

5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Monday, October 19th Grambling State at UL Monroe

6:00 PM

Saturday, September 26th Texas State at Appalachian State South Alabama at G. Southern Troy at Arkansas State

5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM

Tuesday, October 20th UL Lafayette at McNeese State

7:00 PM

Sunday, September 27th Little Rock at UT Arlington

Thursday, October 22nd Texas State at Troy

6:00 PM

12:00 PM

Tuesday, September 29th Alabama A&M at Troy South Alabama at Southern Miss UL Lafayette at SLU UL Monroe at Jackson State

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM

Friday, October 23rd Appalachian State at G. Southern UL Monroe at Arkansas State UT Arlington at Georgia State UL Lafayette at Little Rock

5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

Thursday, October 1st Georgia Southern at UT Arlington Little Rock at Texas State

6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Saturday, October 24th Texas State at South Alabama UT Arlington at Georgia Southern Appalachian State at Georgia State

12:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM

Sunday, October 25th Little Rock at UL Monroe

12:00 PM

Tuesday, October 27th Troy at South Alabama

6:00 PM

Wednesday, October 28th Little Rock at Arkansas State

6:00 PM

Friday, October 30th UL Lafayette at Appalachian State Georgia Southern at Arkansas State South Alabama at Georgia State Troy at UT Arlington UL Monroe at Texas State

5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Saturday, October 31st UL Lafayette at Georgia State Little Rock at Georgia Southern UL Monroe at UT Arlington Troy at Texas State

6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Wednesday, September 16th Alcorn State at UL Monroe UT Arlington at Oral Roberts

6:00 PM 7:00 PM

Friday, September 18th Little Rock at Georgia Southern Georgia State at Texas State Appalachian State at Troy Arkansas State at South Alabama UL Lafayette at UT Arlington

5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Saturday, September 19th UL Monroe at Georgia Southern Arkansas State at Troy Appalachian State at South Al Georgia State at UT Arlington

Friday, October 2nd Georgia State at Troy Arkansas State at UL Lafayette Appalachian State at UL Monroe

6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Saturday, October 3rd Georgia Southern at Texas State Little Rock at UT Arlington Appalachian State at UL Lafayette Georgia State at South Alabama

12:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Sunday, October 4th Arkansas State at UL Monroe

2:00 PM

Tuesday, October 6th South Alabama at Troy UT Arlington at Texas State

6:00 PM 6:30 PM

Wednesday, October 7th Georgia State at Georgia Southern Little Rock at Arkansas State UL Lafayette at UL Monroe

5:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

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Sunday, November 1st South Alabama at App State

11:30 AM

Monday, November 2nd Mississippi State at Troy

6:00 PM

Thursday, November 5th Texas State at UL Monroe

6:30 PM

Friday, November 6th Georgia Southern at App State 5:30 PM Arkansas State at Georgia State 6:00 PM UT Arlington at UL Lafayette 6:30 PM Little Rock at South Alabama TBA Saturday, November 7th Georgia Southern at Georgia State Texas State at UL Lafayette UT Arlington at UL Monroe

6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Sunday, November 8th Arkansas State at App State Little Rock at Troy

11:30 AM 12:00 PM

Tuesday, November 10th UL Monroe at Alabama A&M

6:00 PM

Thursday, November 12th App State at Arkansas State

6:00 PM

Friday, November 13th Troy at Georgia Southern Appalachian State at Little Rock Georgia State at UL Lafayette South Alabama at Texas State

5:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Sunday, November 15th Georgia State at UL Monroe South Alabama at UT Arlington

12:00 PM 1:00 PM

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MOUNTAINEERS

ADMINISTRATION

QUICK FACTS

Dr. Sheri N. Everts President

Dr. Alan Hauser Faculty Representative

Doug Gillin Athletics Director

Debbie Richardson SWA

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named after pioneer Daniel Boone, who first explored the area in the 1760s. Boone now attracts those seeking a breathtaking location, adventure and a quality education. Appalachian is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system and offers a challenging learning experience. The university combines a small-town atmosphere with a strong academic reputation. Appalachian’s academics are supported by an accomplished faculty, close, personal interaction between students and faculty, and intimate class sizes that average 25 students. Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in business, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Innovation and creativity are hallmarks of Appalachian graduates, many of whom are leaders in communities in North Carolina and around the world. Appalachian also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and service to communities, both locally and globally. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the fields of energy-focused green technology and the health sciences. Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universities in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications.

Name .............................. Appalachian State University Location....................................................... Boone, N.C. Founded.................................................................. 1899 Enrollment.............................................................18,026 Nickname................................................. Mountaineers Colors .................................................... Black and Gold Affiliation................................................NCAA Division I Arena ..........................................Holmes Center (8,325) Press Row Phone....................................(828) 262-7060 Head Coach ........................ Matt Ginipro, Ninth season Alma Mater ......................................Virginia Tech, 1993 Record at App ........................126-125, eight seasons Office Phone ........................................(828) 262-7048 Office Fax .............................................(828) 262-7170 E-mail....................................ginipromj@appstate.edu Associate Head Coach ................................. Chad Willis Alma Mater................................James Madison, 2005 E-mail.....................................williscr1@appstate.edu Assistant Coach....................................................... TBA Volunteer Asst. Coach..............................Efrain Negron Administrative Assistant .......................Kim McConnell 2014 Overall Record.............................................. 21-10 2014 Sun Belt Record/Finish.............................11-9/5th All-time Record .................................................566-437 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................................9/2 Starters Returning/Lost............................................ 4/2 Newcomers ................................................................. 9 Returning Starters..........................................3 + Libero

Asst. SID/VB Contact ............................Ben Winterrowd Office .......................................................(828) 262-7162 Mobile......................................................(828) 964-6409 Notable Alumni: Eric Church, Nashville recording artist; Dexter Coakley, former NFL Pro Email................................ winterrowdbb@appstate.edu Bowler; Stephen J. Dubner, journalist/author; Armanti Edwards, two-time Walter Payton Sports Information Director ........................ Mike Flynn Website ................................. www.appstatesports.com Award Winner (NCAA Division I FCS Player of the Year) winner; Charles Frazier, novelist; Alvin Gentry, former NBA head coach; Melissa Morrison-Howard, two-time Olympic bronze medalist (100m hurdles); Mary Ellen Snodgrass, author; J. Bradley Wilson, former Chairperson, University of North Carolina Board of Governors and current President and CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.

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2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION August 28 Clemson Clemson, S.C. 29 Charleston Southern Clemson, S.C. 29 UNCW Clemson, S.C. September 1 GARDNER-WEBB BOONE, N.C. 4 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 4 VCU Charlottesville, Va. 5 Iowa State Charlottesville, Va. 11 MISSOURI BOONE, N.C. 11 LIBERTY BOONE, N.C. 12 CHARLOTTE BOONE, N.C. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA BOONE, N.C. 18 Troy * Troy, Ala. 19 South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 26 Texas State * BOONE, N.C. October 2 UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 3 UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 9 LITTLE ROCK * BOONE, N.C. 10 UT ARLINGTON * BOONE, N.C. 17 GEORGIA STATE * BOONE, N.C. 23 Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 24 Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 30 UL LAFAYETTE * BOONE, N.C. November 1 SOUTH ALABAMA * BOONE, N.C. 6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * BOONE, N.C. 8 ARKANSAS STATE * BOONE, N.C. 12 Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 13 Little Rock *Little Rock, Ark. 19 -21 Sun Belt Championship Statesboro, Ga.

TIME TBA TBA TBA 6:30 PM TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 6:30 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 12:30 PM 6:30 PM 12:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM TBA

All times C.T.; Home matches in BOLD; * denotes SBC

Head Coach Matt Ginipro

2014 RESULTS Date Opponent Aug. 29 vs. Cleveland State# Aug. 30 vs. Tennessee Tech# Aug. 30 vs. Tennessee# Sept. 2 at Gardner-Webb Sept. 5 vs. Cincinnati@ Sept. 5 vs. Tennessee State@ Sept. 6 at No. 24 Louisville@ Sept. 9 Presbyterian Sept. 12 Georgia State*$ Sept. 13 Radford$ Sept. 13 Maryland$ Sept. 19 at Georgia Southern* Sept. 21 at Troy* Sept. 26 at UL Lafayette* Sept. 28 Little Rock* Oct. 3 South Alabama* Oct. 5 Troy* Oct. 10 at Texas State* Oct. 12 at UT Arlington* Oct. 17 UL Lafayette* Oct. 19 UL Monroe* Oct. 24 at Arkansas State* Oct. 25 at Little Rock* Nov. 2 UT Arlington* Nov. 7 Georgia Southern* Nov. 8 Arkansas State* Nov. 14 at South Alabama* Nov. 16 at UL Monroe* Nov. 20 Texas State* Nov. 22 at Georgia State* Nov. 27 vs. UT Arlington^

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

Matt Ginipro enters his ninth season at the helm of the Appalachian State volleyball program. During his tenure with the Mountaineers, he has posted 126 victories, including 60 in Southern Conference play, while also adding 11 in the program’s first campaign in the Sun Belt. Last season, Ginipro had three earn all-conference honors including Sun Belt Setter of the Year Paige Brown. Ginipro has reached the conference semifinals in the SoCon/Sun Belt three times and has had 10 student-athletes earn all-conference honors.

During his time in the High Country, Ginipro’s teams have had vast amounts of academic successes. For the seventh time under his tutelage, Appalachian earned an AVCA Academic team award for maintaining over a 3.3 GPA. Prior to App State, Ginipro spent 12 years as an assistant coach at Virginia (2001-07), Ole Miss (1999-2000), and his alma mater Virginia Tech (1997-1999). Ginipro graduated from Va. Tech in 1993 with a bachelor’s in psychology and minor in sociology, while also a member of the men’s club volleyball team as captain and coach for three seasons. Ginipro also has a master’s in counselor education from Radford in 1996.

ROSTER NO. NAME

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 23 32 33

Sullivan, C. Gandy, S. Reed, O. Stammen, K. Mahoney, M. Corrigan, E. Stephenson, C. Gregory, A. Loeffler, O. Talbert, J. Brown, P. Evans, S. Shoff, A. McMath, M. Horstmann, V. Hilbert, E. Keller, J. Royals, B.

POS.

MB LIB/DS LIB/DS LIB/DS LIB OH MB MB LIB/DS OH S OH MB OH OH MB OH S

HT.

6-0 5-4 5-7 5-5 5-5 5-11 6-1 6-2 5-5 5-11 5-6 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-7

YEAR

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

HOMETOWN

Commerce, Mich. Concord, N.C. Gainesville, Fla. Raleigh, N.C. Leawood, Kan. Johns Creek, Ga. Wilmington, N.C. Yadkinville, N.C. Lincolnton, N.C. Orange City, Fla. Overland Park, Kan. San Antonio, Texas Melbourne, Fla. Lexington, N.C. Ostbevern, Germany Arlington, Texas Swarthmore, Pa. Tampa, Fla. Sun Belt Conference - 13


MOUNTAINEERS TO WATCH

Emily Corrigan

Paige Brown

Senior 5’11 Outside Hitter Johns Creek, Georgia Exercise Science

Senior 5’6 Setter Overland Park, Kansas Spanish

Senior Emily Corrigan comes back as the Mountaineers’ leader in kills-per-set from a season ago with 4.39 and a team-leading 496 total kills - both good for second in the Sun Belt last season and also fifth all-time in program history dating back to 1986. Corrigan started all 31 games for Ginipro’s squad in 2014 and carried a .219 attack percentage. Her 1,367 total attempts were good for second all-time in a single-season, dating back to 1986. Last year, Corrigan was honored with Offensive Player of the Week three different times. Corrigan finished second last season in the conference in total points and average points-per-set.

The reigning Sun Belt Setter of the Year, Paige Brown, returns for her senior season after posting a great 2014 season. Brown led the conference in total assists (1324), which is good for seventh all-time dating back to 1986. She also produced 11.70 assists-per-set – both numbers are career-highs. Brown’s career assist number at 3,143 is also good for seventh all-time – dating to 1986. Brown, a six-time Sun Belt Setter of the Week last season, is the clear-cut team leader for Ginipro’s squad and will look to put together another fantastic season to help App State’s run at a conference crown.

2014 MOUNTAINEERS OVERALL STATS #

SA SE SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS

BA Total Blk/S BE

BHE Points

6 Corrigan, Emily

STATS SUMMARY

S

113 496 4.39 197 1368 .219 23 0.20 17 12 0.15 16 308 2.73 6

K K/S E

TA

Pct

A

A/S

35 41 0.36 5

0

32 Keller, Jess

109 369 3.39 149 952 .231 1 0.01 0 5 0.00 0 51 0.47 3 57 60 0.55 0 1 400.5

14 Gray, Lauren

110 320 2.91 86

745 .314 10 0.09 12 27 0.11 0 97 0.88 11 68 79 0.72 1

1

536.5 377.0

11 Spurgeon, Jacqui 60 109 1.82 67 366 .115 1 0.02 0 1 0.00 1 24 0.40 4 15 19 0.32 0 0 120.5 16 Kerr, Hailey

99 89 0.90 38 254 .201 5 0.05 11 34 0.11 0 45 0.45 6 78 84 0.85 2 2 145.0

13 Evans, Sloan

56 83 1.48 49 313 .109 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 28 0.50 3 16 19 0.34 0 0 94.0

12 Brown, Paige

113 40 0.35 7

106 .311 1324 11.72 4 17 0.04 0 286 2.53 0 31 31 0.27 1 12 59.5

22 Wainright, Caroline 29 19 0.66 14 58 .086 1 0.03 0 0 0.00 0 8 0.28 3 10 13 0.45 0 0 27.0 7 Stephenson, Cassidy 13 15 1.15 7 46 .174 0 0.00 1 2 0.08 0 9 0.69 0 6 6 0.46 0 0 19.0 1 Lyons, Brooke

11 7 0.64 7 28 .000 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 2 0.18 0 5 5 0.45 0 0 9.5

10 Loeffler, Olivia

84 1 0.01 0 7 .143 2 0.02 8 5 0.10 1 183 2.18 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 9.0

3 Reed, Olivia

95 1 0.01 0 6 .167 1 0.01 26 35 0.27 1 117 1.23 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 27.0

5 Mahoney, Meghan 113 1 0.01 1

5 .000 100 0.88 0 8 0.00 24 487 4.31 0 0 0 0.00 0 3

1.0

4 Stammen, Kati

99 0 0.00 2

4

11.0

44 Hawkins, Leah

1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 3 3.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0

-.500 18 0.18 10 11 0.10 16 214 2.16 0

2 2

0.02 0

0

2014 MOUNTAINEERS CONFERENCE STATS #

SA SE SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS

BA Total Blk/S BE

BHE Points

6 Corrigan, Emily

STATS SUMMARY

S

113 496 4.39 197 1368 .219 23 0.20 17 12 0.15 16 308 2.73 6

K K/S E

TA

Pct

A

A/S

35 41 0.36 5

0

32 Keller, Jess

109 369 3.39 149 952 .231 1 0.01 0 5 0.00 0 51 0.47 3 57 60 0.55 0 1 400.5

14 Gray, Lauren

110 320 2.91 86

745 .314 10 0.09 12 27 0.11 0 97 0.88 11 68 79 0.72 1

1

536.5 377.0

11 Spurgeon, Jacqui 60 109 1.82 67 366 .115 1 0.02 0 1 0.00 1 24 0.40 4 15 19 0.32 0 0 120.5 16 Kerr, Hailey

99 89 0.90 38 254 .201 5 0.05 11 34 0.11 0 45 0.45 6 78 84 0.85 2 2 145.0

13 Evans, Sloan

56 83 1.48 49 313 .109 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 28 0.50 3 16 19 0.34 0 0 94.0

12 Brown, Paige

113 40 0.35 7

106 .311 1324 11.72 4 17 0.04 0 286 2.53 0 31 31 0.27 1 12 59.5

22 Wainright, Caroline 29 19 0.66 14 58 .086 1 0.03 0 0 0.00 0 8 0.28 3 10 13 0.45 0 0 27.0 7 Stephenson, Cassidy 13 15 1.15 7 46 .174 0 0.00 1 2 0.08 0 9 0.69 0 6 6 0.46 0 0 19.0 1 Lyons, Brooke

11 7 0.64 7 28 .000 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 2 0.18 0 5 5 0.45 0 0 9.5

10 Loeffler, Olivia

84 1 0.01 0 7 .143 2 0.02 8 5 0.10 1 183 2.18 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 9.0

3 Reed, Olivia

95 1 0.01 0 6 .167 1 0.01 26 35 0.27 1 117 1.23 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 27.0

5 Mahoney, Meghan 113 1 0.01 1

5 .000 100 0.88 0 8 0.00 24 487 4.31 0 0 0 0.00 0 3

1.0

4 Stammen, Kati

99 0 0.00 2

4

11.0

44 Hawkins, Leah

1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 3 3.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0

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-.500 18 0.18 10 11 0.10 16 214 2.16 0

2 2

0.02 0

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MOUNTAINEERS

THE EXPERIENCE

Appalachian State boasts a 120,000-square-foot ath-

letics center, located adjacent to Kidd Brewer Stadium, which serves as the hub for Mountaineer athletics and its 20 varsity programs and provides student-athletes and coaches the opportunity to excel on and off the field. The Appalachian Athletics Center was the centerpiece of a $50 million athletics facilities enhancement that began in 2006. The Appalachian Athletics Center contains a 9,000-sqaure-foot athletic training facility (used by all 20 varsity sports), which houses two plunge pools, an underwater treadmill, rehab equipment, and a modality/treatment area. The Athletic Center also holds a 9,000-squarefoot strength and conditioning center (used by all 20 varsity sports). App State employs 13 athletic trainers who work daily with student-athletes, three local orthopedic providers who visit daily for an injury clinic and attend all home contests. The campus also has a first-rate health center for student-athletes.

Appalachian State student-athletes are reguarly part of community service projects throughout Boone and the surrounding areas.

Recently the Mountaineer women’s basketball traveled to Costa Rica

In total, $4,573,270.53 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 ac-

for a foreign tour where, the team spent time at Roblealto, a non-profit

ademic year were awarded to 348 student-athletes. Of that, $1,915,115

social service organization

worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 85 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year

Men’s soccer and track and field standout Stanley Broaden was one of

alone $260,110.97 was given to 113 student-athletes from the Student

two student-athletes selected to represent the Sun Belt Conference at

Assistance Fund (SAF).

the 2015 NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership Forum.

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RED WOLVES

ADMINISTRATION

QUICK FACTS

Dr. Chuck Welch President

Dr. Karen McDaniel Faculty Representative

Terry Mohajir Athletics Director

Dr. Tim Hudson Chancellor

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY Arkansas State was founded in Jonesboro in 1909 by the Arkansas Legislature as a regional agricultural training school. It began offering a two-year college program in

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonesboro, Arkansas (72,589) Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red Wolves Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13,144 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scarlet & Black Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1909 Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Convocation Center (10,563) Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division I Athletic Dept. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-3880 Ticket Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-2781 Athletic Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AStateRedWolves.com

1918, then became First District Agricultural and Mechanical College in 1925. A four-year Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Rehr Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Florida ‘97 degree program was begun in 1930, then A & M College became Arkansas State College Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tristan Johnson in 1933. The Arkansas Legislature elevated the college to university status and changed Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama ‘14 Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Tori Mellinger the name to “Arkansas State University” in 1967. Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas A&M ‘15 Volleyball Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-3876 Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allyssa Zentner Arkansas State University is a public university and is the flagship campus of the Arkan- Volleyball Contact . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Dennen Cuthbertson sas State University System, the state’s second largest college system and university by E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .mcuthbertson@astate.edu Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 870-972-3383 enrollment. It is located atop 800 acres on Crowley’s Ridge in Jonesboro, Arkansas. All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 951-497-5 (40 seasons) All-Time SBC Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220-110 (24 seasons) Notable Alumni: Former NFL players Ray Brown, Carlos Emmons, Corey Williams, Bryan SBC Regular Season Championships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 2014 Overall Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-10 Hall, Oren O’Neal, Tyrell Johnson , Cleo Lemon, Maurice Carthon, Bill Bergey and Fred Sun Belt Record/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-5/T-2nd Barnett; Current NFL players Demario Davis (New York Jets), M.D. Jennings (Tampa Bay Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5+Libero/1 Buccaneers), David Johnson (San Diego Chargers), Alex Carrington (Buffalo Bills), Ryan Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/4 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Carrethers (San Diego Chargers), Derek Newton (Houston Texans), Don Jones (Miami Dolphins) and Kelcie McCray (Kansas City Chiefs); Olympic Gold Medalist Al Joyner; Betty Beene, President of the United Way; James Pardew, U.S. Ambassador; Earl Bell, Olympic Medalist; Mike Beebe, Former Governor of Arkansas.

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2015 RED WOLVES SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT

LOCATION

August 28 at Southeast Missouri 28 vs. Missouri-Kansas City 29 vs. Saint Louis September 4 at South Florida 5 vs. Missouri 5 vs. Florida Gulf Coast 9 at Missouri State 11 vs. Southern Illinois 11 at Tulsa 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin 18 at South Alabama * 19 at Troy * 25 UT ARLINGTON * 26 TROY * October 2 at UL Lafayette * 4 at UL Monroe * 7 at Little Rock * 10 at Georgia Southern * 16 SOUTH ALABAMA * 17 TEXAS STATE * 23 UL MONROE * 28 LITTLE ROCK * 30 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * NOVEMBER 6 at Georgia State * 8 at Appalachian State * 12 APPALACHIAN STATE *

TIME

Cape Girardeau, Mo. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Cape Girardeau, Mo.

12:00 PM 4:30 PM 11:00 AM

Tampa, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Springfield, Mo. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Mobile, Ala. Troy, Ala. JONESBORO, ARK. JONESBORO, ARK.

6:00 PM 10:00 AM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM 10:30 AM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

Lafayette, La. Monroe, La. Little Rock, Ark. Statesboro, Ga. JONESBORO, ARK. JONESBORO, ARK. JONESBORO, ARK. JONESBORO, ARK. JONESBORO, ARK.

6:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:30 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

Atlanta, Ga. Boone, N.C. JONESBORO, ARK.

5:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM

All times C.T.; Home matches in BOLD; * denotes SBC

2014 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT AUGUST 29 George Washington 29 North Dakota 30 Auburn SEPTEMBER 5 UT-Martin 6 Ole Miss 6 Memphis 12 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 13 Southern Utah 13 SIUE 19 TEXAS STATE 21 Georgia Southern 26 Troy 27 South Alabama OCTOBER 3 ULM 5 UT ARLINGTON 10 GEORGIA STATE 14 UALR 17 UT Arlington 19 Texas State 24 APPALACHIAN STATE 25 SOUTH ALABAMA 31 TROY NOVEMBER 2 Louisiana 7 Georgia State 8 Appalachian State 14 ULM 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 21 LOUISIANA 22 UALR 27 Louisiana 28 Texas State

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

HEAD COACH DAVID REHR David Rehr enters his fourth season as head coach of the A-State volleyball squad and 16th season overall as a head coach. Rehr has compiled an overall record of 448-107 (.807) over 15 seasons as a head coach, which included stints at Blinn College and Frank Phillips College before being named the seventh head coach in A-State volleyball history. The 2014 season was a special one for the Red Wolves as the team won 21 games, the most since the 2011 season, when that squad also registered a 21-10 record. A-State advanced to the SBC Touranment semifinals for the third straight season after not winning a game in the conference tournament since the 2000 season before he arrived. The Red Wolves finished third in the conference, their best finish since the 2012 squad finished third in the West Division. There were also several individual accolades for the Red Wolves as Markie Schaedig led the nation in digs per set (6.68) and total digs with 762, which is also the Arkansas State school record for digs in a season. She won the 2014 SBC Defensive Player of the Year and became the first player in A-State history to receive an AVCA All-American honor by being named an Honorable Mention selection. Additionally, Mallory Warrington was named to the All-Sun Belt Conference second team after an outstanding sophomore campaign.

RED WOLVES ROSTER NO. NAME 1 Markie Schaedig 2 Carlisa May 3 Hannah Robey 4 Lindsay Cline 5 Brentlee Weaver 6 Kenzie Fields 7 Mallory Warrington 8 Kariana Castanon-Hill 9 Lauren Petersen 10 Shelby Holmes 11 Jessica Uke 12 Darby Graff 13 Anna Murphy 14 Drew Jones 15 Nicole Knight 16 Kelsey Reis 18 Jessica Heuertz 22 Alden Weeks

POS. DS/L OH DS/L DS/L OH OH S OH S OH MB MB MB MB OH/DS MB DS/S OH

HT. 5-7 5-10 5-5 5-7 5-8 6-1 5-7 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-1 5-8 6-3 5-6 6-0

YEAR Jr. Fr. Sr. RSo. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. RJr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr.

HOMETOWN Little Rock, Ark. Lee’s Summit, Mo. Longview, Texas Keller, Texas Jonesboro, Ark. Bartlett, Tenn. Lake St. Louis, Mo. Oakland, Calif. Liberty, Mo. Lawrence, Kan. Cedar Hill, Texas Hallsville, Texas Jefferson City, Mo. Fort Smith, Ark. Fort Smith, Ark. Smithton, Ill. Webb City, Mo. Jonesboro, Ark.

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RED WOLVES TO WATCH

Mallory Warrington Junior 5’7 Setter Lake St. Louis, Missouri Sports Management Setter Mallory Warrington also returns for her junior season, a Second-Team All-Conference selection. Last season, she averaged 10.4 assists per set and registering 23 double-doubles. In 2014, she started all 31 matches and was one of two players to play in all 114 sets. Warrington also led the team with 34 service aces.

Markie Schaedig Junior 5’7 Defensive Specialist/Libero Little Rock, Arkansas Health Promotion Markie Schaedig returns for her junior season with the Red Wolves after leading the nation in total digs (762) and digs per set (6.68). The 762 digs also set a new school record and she earned American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-American Honorable Mention honors and All-Region recognition in 2014. She also won the 2014 SBC Defensive Player of the Year award and was a first-team all-conference selection.

2014 RED WOLVES OVERALL STATS ## Name G K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set G K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set 12 Kemp, Sarah 110 394 3.58 144 1298 .193 19 0.17 3.92 73 249 3.41 95 849 .181 16 0.22 3.75 14 Jones, Drew 113 298 2.64 89 954 .219 7 0.06 2.95 75 193 2.57 58 636 .212 3 0.04 2.85 16 Reis, Kelsey 112 227 2.03 70 560 .280 4 0.04 2.81 75 171 2.28 40 382 .343 2 0.03 3.07 11 Uke, Jessica 87 195 2.24 55 386 .363 4 0.05 2.76 66 165 2.50 45 313 .383 4 0.06 2.98 8 Castanon-Hill 85 156 1.84 71 424 .200 2 0.02 2.15 63 108 1.71 49 310 .190 1 0.02 1.98 7 Warrington, M. 114 115 1.01 33 377 .218 1188 10.42 1.46 75 78 1.04 24 244 .221 787 10.49 1.48 10 Holmes, Shelby 35 69 1.97 47 235 .094 0 0.00 2.17 17 17 1.00 13 68 .059 0 0.00 1.29 13 Murphy, Anna 32 41 1.28 12 88 .330 1 0.03 1.69 10 4 0.40 3 20 .050 0 0.00 0.60 2 Davis, Kendal 9 18 2.00 10 67 .119 0 0.00 2.11 6 9 1.50 6 41 .073 0 0.00 1.50 1 Schaedig, Markie 114 2 0.02 3 10 -.100 120 1.05 0.22 75 2 0.03 2 6 .000 73 0.97 0.24 6 Less, Marie 33 1 0.03 2 8 -.125 1 0.03 0.09 22 1 0.05 0 1 1.000 1 0.05 0.14 18 Heuertz, Jessica 92 0 0.00 0 8 .000 22 0.24 0.20 64 0 0.00 0 7 .000 16 0.25 0.23 22 Puente, Krystal 1 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000 2 2.00 0.00 - 15 Knight, Nicole 3 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0.00 1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0.00 3 Robey, Hannah 112 0 0.00 2 10 -.200 27 0.24 0.16 73 0 0.00 0 2 .000 17 0.23 0.16 5 Weaver, Brentlee 5 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0.20 3 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0.00

2014 RED WOLVES CONFERENCE STATS Name SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S Kemp, Sarah 12 0.11 19 236 2.15 12 26 38 0.35 9 0.12 13 153 2.10 9 14 23 0.32 Jones, Drew 5 0.04 6 89 0.79 12 37 49 0.43 2 0.03 4 60 0.80 8 22 30 0.40 Reis, Kelsey 26 0.23 2 70 0.62 27 70 97 0.87 18 0.24 2 45 0.60 21 41 62 0.83 Uke, Jessica 0 0.00 0 19 0.22 22 46 68 0.78 0 0.00 0 13 0.20 14 36 50 0.76 Castanon-Hill 0 0.00 2 41 0.48 6 42 48 0.56 0 0.00 2 27 0.43 4 26 30 0.48 Warrington, M.34 0.30 0 387 3.39 4 26 30 0.26 23 0.31 0 241 3.21 2 17 19 0.25 Holmes, Shelby0 0.00 5 22 0.63 4 6 10 0.29 0 0.00 1 4 0.24 3 4 7 0.41 Murphy, Anna 1 0.03 0 6 0.19 4 17 21 0.66 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 3 4 0.40 Davis, Kendal 0 0.00 2 6 0.67 0 2 2 0.22 0 0.00 2 5 0.83 0 0 0 0.00 Schaedig, Markie 23 0.20 14 762 6.68 0 0 0 0.00 16 0.21 10 511 6.81 0 0 0 0.00 Less, Marie 2 0.06 2 31 0.94 0 0 0 0.00 2 0.09 2 20 0.91 0 0 0 0.00 Heuertz, Jessica18 0.20 11 177 1.92 0 1 1 0.01 15 0.23 5 115 1.80 0 0 0 0.00 Puente, Krystal0 0.00 0 1 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 - Knight, Nicole 0 0.00 0 2 0.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Robey, Hannah 18 0.16 14 232 2.07 0 0 0 0.00 12 0.16 8 146 2.00 0 0 0 0.00 Weaver, Brentlee1 0.20 0 4 0.80 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 2 0.67 0 0 0

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THE EXPERIENCE

It is well-known that collegiate athletics departments across the country

place a common emphasis on graduation, but Arkansas State has taken it a step further by fulfilling a bold promise of 100 percent job placement for all its graduating student-athletes. A-State continues to reach that goal through its newly-developed Red Wolves Leadership Academy, which strengthened with a new study abroad component added to foster global awareness which is often cited by employers as a positive attribute they seek. Arkansas State student-athletes took part in the first study abroad program offered by any university and their athletics department in the nation in the summer of 2015. The program goes hand-in-hand with the Red Wolves Leadership Academy, designed with the sole purpose to obtain 100 percent job placement for all student-athletes upon graduation. The Student-Athlete Academic Success Center at Arkansas State University, located in the Performance Enhancement Complex, is yet another

A school-record five Arkansas State Athletics programs posted an Academic Progress Rate (APR) multiyear score that ranks among the naadvancement. The center serves as a resource to assist student-athletes tion’s top 10 percent in their respective sport. The Red Wolves had the most teams recognized among NCAA Division I institutions in the state in various aspects of their academic, athletic and personal lives. The of Arkansas. center has a very active tutoring program with the goal of providing each In total, $4,320,921 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 acastudent-athlete with the best possible assistance available. The tutorial resource that Red Wolf Student-Athletes have for their studies and

program is designed to act as a supplement to the class itself and as a

demic year were awarded to 267 student-athletes. Of that, $1,765,154

support to student-athletes. A total of five academic advisors are also

worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were award-

available to student-athletes in order to monitor academic progress. Two

ed to 85 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone

advisors are assigned to football and two are assigned to the other 11

$119,369 was given to 290 student-athletes from the Student Assistance

sponsored sports.

Fund (SAF).

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EAGLES

ADMINISTRATION

QUICK FACTS

Dr. Jean Bartels Interim President

Dr. Chris Geyerman Faculty Representative

Tom Kleinlein Athletic Director

Cathy Beene SWA

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY Georgia Southern University offers more than 100 academic majors in a comprehensive array of baccalaureate degrees and selected master’s and doctoral programs. The University has earned a reputation for providing all of the benefits of a major university with the feeling of a much smaller college. In 2011, Georgia Southern was named the fourth most popular university in the country in the U.S. News & World Report’s “Top 20 Most Popular Universities.” One of the top choices in Georgia for new freshmen, including HOPE Scholars, Georgia Southern enrolls an increasingly selective student body representing the United States and nearly 100 nations. The nearly 700 acre park-like campus continues an era of capital construction that has opened new facilities for colleges and academic programs, student recreation and development, university housing, athletics, and public service. The learning environment is enhanced by a museum of cultural and natural history, a botanical garden, a unique wildlife education and raptor center, a performing arts center, the Center for Art and Theatre, and a continuing education and conference center. The campus is located in Statesboro, a classic Main Street community near historic Savannah and Hilton Head Island. Notable Alumni: Daniel Cathy, President Chick-Fil-A; Tony Townley, co-founder of Zaxby’s Restaurant; Hala Moddelmog, President of Arby’s; Luke Bryan, Country Music Singer; Mike Davis, Executive Director, USGA.

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Location...........................................Statesboro, Georgia Founded................................................................... 1906 Enrollment............................................................ 20,517 Nickname.............................................................. Eagles Home Court........................................Hanner Fieldhouse Capacity................................................................... 4,358 Affiliation..................................................NCAA Division I Colors......................................................... Blue & White Athletics Website..............................www.gseagles.com Media Contact..............................................Marc Gignac Phone:................................................... (912) 478-5448 E-mail:....................... mgignac@georgiasouthern.edu Facebook:.................................................... /GSAthletics Head Coach...................................................Dustin Wood Alma Mater (Year).................. East Stroudsburg (2003) Record at GSU (Years).................................... 35-29 (2) Career Record (Years)......................................... Same Phone...................................................... 912-478-1502 Assistant Coach....................................Meredith Paskert Phone...................................................... 912-478-8023 Assistant Coach.......................................... Ross Kessler Phone...................................................... 912-478-5453 2014 Overall Record ..................................................7-23 2014 Sun Belt Record ...............................................6-14 2014 Sun Belt Finish................................................... 9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................. 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost ............................................ 4/2


2015 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Location Time August 28 vs. Binghamton Boca Raton, Fla. 9:00 AM 28 vs. Stetson Boca Raton, Fla. 1:30 PM 29 vs. Bethune-Cookman Boca Raton, Fla. 12:30 PM 29 at Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. 5:00 PM September 3 vs. Kennesaw State Athens, Ga. 12:00 PM 3 at Georgia Athens, Ga. 6:00 PM 4 vs. Georgia Tech Athens, Ga. 9:00 AM 11 TENNESSEE STATE STATESBORO, GA. 11:00 AM 11 WINTHROP STATESBORO, GA. 6:00 PM 12 CHICAGO STATE STATESBORO, GA. 9:00 AM 15 SAVANNAH STATE STATESBORO, GA. 5:30 PM 18 LITTLE ROCK * STATESBORO, GA. 5:30 PM 19 UL MONROE * STATESBORO, GA. 12:00 PM 25 FLORIDA GULF COAST STATESBORO, GA. 4:00 PM 26 SOUTH ALABAMA * STATESBORO, GA. 5:30 PM October 1 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 6:30 PM 3 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 12:00 PM 7 GEORGIA STATE * STATESBORO, GA. 5:30 PM 10 ARKANSAS STATE * STATESBORO, GA. 5:30 PM 15 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 6:00 PM 16 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 6:30 PM 23 APPALACHIAN STATE * STATESBORO, GA. 5:30 PM 24 UT ARLINGTON * STATESBORO, GA. 5:30 PM 30 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 6:00 PM 31 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 6:30 PM 6 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 5:30 PM November 7 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 5:00 PM 13 TROY * STATESBORO, GA. 5:30 PM All times C.T.; Home matches in BOLD; * denotes SBC

2014 RESULTS Date Opponent

8/29 at Florida 8/29 Oklahoma 8/30 Idaho 9/5 Pittsburgh 9/6 Colorado 9/6 Portland State 9/12 VCU 9/13 North Carolina 9/13 Kentucky 9/17 Troy 9/19 Appalachian State 9/21 Arkansas State 9/26 UL Monroe 9/27 UL Lafayette 10/3 Troy 10/5 Little Rock 10/8 Georgia State 10/11 South Alabama 10/17 UL Monroe 10/19 UL Lafayette 10/21 Savannah State 10/24 UT Arlington 10/25 Texas State 10/31 South Alabama Head Coach Dustin Wood 11/1 Georgia State The first time was a charm for Georgia Southern volleyball coach 11/7 Appalachian State Dustin Wood. 11/14 Little Rock Now in his third season, he led the Eagles to a Southern Conference Tournament title and NCAA Tourney appearance in his first campaign 11/16 Arkansas State at Georgia Southern, which was also his first season as the head coach 11/21 UT Arlington of a women’s program. 11/22 Texas State 2013 saw the Eagles capture the SoCon regular-season championship

Result

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

as well, and the squad’s 28 wins tied for the most in a season in school history. Jamie DeRatt and Kym Coley earned first-team all-league honors while Kat Minnerly garnered recognition on the second team. DeRatt was named MVP of the SoCon Tournament, while Coley and Katie Bange got the nod on the all-tourney squad. Wood enters his third campaign with a record of 35-29. A 10-year volleyball coaching veteran, Wood came to Georgia Southern in the summer of 2012 from George Mason University, where he spent the previous three seasons – two as an assistant coach on the women’s staff and one as an assistant coach on the men’s staff.

ROSTER NAME

POS.

Kat Minnerly S Jocelin Morrow DS Crysten Curry M Stephanie Spencer OH Bernetta Moore DS Lauren Reichard M Megan Chevalier RS Alex Beecher DS Hannah Braun OH Cathrine Murray OH Ashley Jones OH Leah Joseph M Katie Bange RS Kendra Koetter S/DS Avery Stephens DS Casey McColl DS Julia Landavazo OH/DS Gretchen Chevalier M

YR.

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

HOMETOWN

Arlington, Texas Baiting Hollow, N.Y. Athens, Ga. North Canton, Ohio Greensboro, N.C. Wrightsville, Pa. Orlando, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Highlands Ranch, Colo. San Diego, Calif. Marietta, Ga. Cheltenham, Md. Marietta, Ga. Pope Marietta, Ga. Southlake, Texas Tampa, Fla. Albuquerque, N.M. Orlando, Fla. Sun Belt Conference - 21


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Katie Bange

Alex Beecher

Junior 6’4” Right Side Hitter Marietta, Georgia Exercise Science

Junior 5’9” Defensive Specialist Orlando, Florida Business

After suffering an injury early in the 2014, Bange returns to the Eagle frontline. She played in six matches before an injury sidelined her for the rest of the season. Before receiving a medical redshirt, Bange had 39 kills, 30 digs and 13 blocks. She also posted 17 kills vs. Oklahoma (8/29) and had 17 digs vs. Idaho (8/30). She is majoring in Exercise Science.

After missing the entire 2014 due to an injury, Beecher returns as the Eagles defensive specialist. In 2013, she was ranked fifth in the SoCon in digs (4.69/set). She played in 33 matches and started every one as the libero. At that position, she collected 553 digs, the third most in a season at Georgia Southern. She is majoring in Business.

2014 EAGLES OVERALL STATS ## Name G K 9 DeRatt, Jamie 109 354 6 Coley, Kym 110 310 10 Murray, Cathrine 103 266 7 Chevalier, Megan 109 226 12 Joseph, Leah 96 108 13 Bange, Katie 21 39 1 Minnerly, Kat 110 36 11 Jones, Ashley 75 13 3 Curry, Crysten 10 12 16 Stephens, Avery 110 1 15 Dobbeck, Erin 25 1 2 Bright, Meg 1 0 5 Moore, Bernetta 81 0

K/Set E 3.25 201 2.82 79 2.58 174 2.07 139 1.12 50 1.86 33 0.33 19 0.17 10 1.20 8 0.01 3 0.04 0 0.00 0 0.00 1

TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set G K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set 1123 .136 17 0.16 3.54 75 254 3.39 125 794 .162 12 0.16 3.67 614 .376 2 0.02 3.31 75 209 2.79 57 429 .354 1 0.01 3.28 866 .106 12 0.12 2.87 74 211 2.85 143 703 .097 8 0.11 3.11 587 .148 6 0.06 2.37 75 174 2.32 99 441 .170 4 0.05 2.60 260 .223 3 0.03 1.67 70 89 1.27 40 214 .229 3 0.04 1.84 132 .045 9 0.43 2.43 - 118 .144 1137 10.34 0.62 75 27 0.36 14 92 .141 804 10.72 0.71 47 .064 4 0.05 0.44 66 9 0.14 9 40 .000 3 0.05 0.33 33 .121 1 0.10 1.80 - 14 -.143 62 0.56 0.22 75 1 0.01 2 13 -.077 54 0.72 0.28 1 1.000 7 0.28 0.32 25 1 0.04 0 1 1.000 7 0.28 0.32 0 .000 0 0.00 0.00 - 4 -.250 18 0.22 0.14 49 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 16 0.33 0.14

2014 EAGLES CONFERENCE STATS Name SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S DeRatt, Jamie 13 0.12 36 287 2.63 6 27 33 0.30 7 0.09 23 223 2.97 4 21 25 0.33 Coley, Kym 7 0.06 0 51 0.46 15 64 79 0.72 5 0.07 0 35 0.47 9 47 56 0.75 Murray, Cathrine 11 0.11 32 202 1.96 4 30 34 0.33 7 0.09 25 162 2.19 3 19 22 0.30 Chevalier, Megan 4 0.04 2 52 0.48 2 52 54 0.50 0 0.00 1 34 0.45 1 40 41 0.55 Joseph, Leah 0 0.00 0 18 0.19 10 84 94 0.98 0 0.00 0 14 0.20 9 63 72 1.03 Bange, Katie 4 0.19 2 30 1.43 3 10 13 0.62 - Minnerly, Kat 11 0.10 2 253 2.30 3 37 40 0.36 9 0.12 0 201 2.68 2 31 33 0.44 Jones, Ashley 18 0.24 1 56 0.75 0 4 4 0.05 11 0.17 0 51 0.77 0 4 4 0.06 Curry, Crysten 1 0.10 0 5 0.50 2 7 9 0.90 - Stephens, Avery 23 0.21 33 349 3.17 0 0 0 0.00 20 0.27 23 260 3.47 0 0 0 0.00 Dobbeck, Erin 7 0.28 0 18 0.72 0 0 0 0.00 7 0.28 0 18 0.72 0 0 0 0.00 Bright, Meg 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 - Moore, Bernetta 11 0.14 19 180 2.22 0 0 0 0.00 7 0.14 11 132 2.69 0 0 0 0.00

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EAGLES

THE EXPERIENCE

The academic component of Georgia Southern’s Student-Athlete Services employs 18 tutors, five mentors and six dual role mentors/tutors. After moving to Cone Hall in 2011, the new space provides 17 study rooms to student-athletes along with 36 computers for use.

Eagles in Transition is a student-athlete specific career counseling opportunity that helps student-athletes tailor their resumes, network with alumni and businesspeople in the area, and complete mock interviews. The program began in the 2014-15 academic year. Career Month hosts workshops throughout one month to stress students’ futures and careers beyond college. Eagle Expo is a job fair available to all students to meet with potential employers. Academic Services also refers student-athletes to Career Services to help them with career aspirations and networking. A nationally recognized program, the Georgia Southern University Concussion Research platform is dedicated to the scientific understanding of sports-related concussion and their resulting consequences. The program’s primary line of research is related to identifying and understanding the lingering deficits which appear to persist well past recovery on standard clinical testing. Recently, with the inclusion of the Helmet Impact Telemetry System, the research program has been expanded to further understanding the relationship between helmet impacts and the resultant impairments in postural control. The Eagles Men’s Golf team competed in an international tournament in October 2014 in St. Andrews, Scotland against St. Andrews University. The match was reported to be the first collegiate golf match held on the Old Course in St. Andrews.

Georgia Southern’s Concussion Research program provides real-time feedback on hits to the head that could result in a concussion. The program, which was recently featured on NBC Nightly News, is also used to study the recovery period following concussions.

In total, $4,510,301 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 305 student-athletes. Of that, $1,653,101 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 85 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $191,071 was given to 201 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

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PANTHERS

ADMINISTRATION

QUICK FACTS

Dr. Mark P. Becker President

Dr. George Pierce Faculty Representative

Charlie Cobb Athletics Director

Kelcey Roegiers-Jensen SWA

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY The second-largest member of the state university system, Georgia State is an enterprising urban public research institution and a national leader in graduating students from widely diverse backgrounds. Centered in the historic financial hub of downtown Atlanta, the university provides unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, government, nonprofit and cultural organizations. Its 32,000 students can choose from 55 undergraduate and graduate programs that cover more than 250 fields of study. The university is classified as a Research University with Very High Activity, according to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Since its inception, 192,785 degrees have been conferred. The university has a full-time faculty count of 1,142, with 69 percent of those faculty members either tenured or on tenure track. Since its opening, Georgia State has graduated 175,000 alumni. Currently, it is estimated there are 100,000 alumni living in the metro Atlanta area. In the athletic arenas, GSU was one of the six original schools to form the Sun Belt Conference in 1976 and participated in the league for five years. It returned to its roots to fortify regional rivalries when it rejoined the conference as a full member in 2013. Notable Alumni: Charles Shapiro, former United States Ambassador to Venezuela, Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. State Department; Jody Powell, former White House Press Secretary; Ken Lewis, former CEO of Bank of America; David Brown, former host of public radio show Marketplace; Glenn Richardson, former Speaker, Georgia House of Representatives; Ludacris, musician, actor (attended); Julia Roberts, actress (attended).

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Location.................................................Atlanta, Georgia Founded................................................................... 1913 Enrollment............................................................ 32,000 Nickname.......................................................... Panthers Colors......................................................... Blue & White Athletics Website............. www.georgiastatesports.com Head Coach ......................Sally Polhamus (Xavier, 1997) Record at School................................ 10-20 (2nd Year) Career Record .....................................74-79 (6th Year) Email............................................spolhamus@gsu.edu Assistant Coach ............................Steve Vencl (2nd Year) Assistant Coach ...........................Betsy Smith (2nd Year) Volunteer Assistant ............................ Morgann Mitchell Team Manager ......................................Taylor McDowell Athletic Trainer.....................................Amanda Hawkins Strength & Conditioning ....................... Melissa Schmitz 2014 Overall Record.................................................10-20 Home: 5-6; Away: 3-9; Neutral: 2-5 2014 Conference Record/Finish ...................... 8-12 (7th) Home: 5-5; Away: 3-7; Neutral: 0-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost from 2014...................8/6 Starters Returning/Lost from 2014.............................6/0 Newcomers......................................................................6 Media Contact................................................Will Owens Phone:................................................... (404) 413-4032 E-mail:........................................... jowens33@gsu.edu Facebook:.................................. /GeorgiaStateAthletics Twitter:......................................................@gsupanthers


2015 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent

Location

Time

August 28 at Western Carolina Cullowhee, N.C. 6:30 PM 29 vs. Fresno State Cullowhee, N.C. 11:00 AM 29 vs. Murray State Cullowhee, N.C. 4:30 PM September 4 vs. Loyola High Point, N.C. 12:30 PM 4 vs. South Carolina State High Point, N.C. 7:00 PM 5 at High Point High Point, N.C. 4:00 PM 8 KENNESAW STATE ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PM 11 GRAMBLING STATE ATLANTA, GA. 10:30 AM 11 RADFORD ATLANTA, GA. 7:00 PM 12 DEPAUL ATLANTA, GA. 1:30 PM 18 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 7:00 PM 19 at UT Arlington * Arlington, Texas 7:30 PM 24 TEXAS STATE * ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PM October 2 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 7:00 PM 3 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 7:30 PM 7 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 6:30 PM 11 Little Rock * Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 PM 17 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 6:30 PM 23 UT ARLINGTON * ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PM 24 APPALACHIAN STATE * ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PM 30 SOUTH ALABAMA * ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PM 31 UL LAFAYETTE * ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PM November 6 ARKANSAS STATE * ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PM 7 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PM 13 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 7:30 PM 15 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 1:00 PM All times C.T.; Home matches in BOLD; * denotes SBC

Head Coach Sally Polhamus In her first year as Panther head coach, Sally Polhamus lead Georgia State to its best season since 2011, recording twice as many conference wins as a year ago. The Panthers secured the seven seed in the 2014 Sun Belt Championships and saw two players named All-Sun Belt.

2014 RESULTS Date Aug 29 Aug 29 Aug 30 Sep 03 Sep 05 Sep 05 Sep 06 Sep 12 Sep 13 Sep 13 Sep 19 Sep 21 Sep 26 Oct 02 Oct 04 Oct 08 Oct 10 Oct 12 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 25 Oct 31 Nov 01 Nov 07 Nov 08 Nov 14 Nov 16 Nov 21 Nov 22

Opponent Finish (1) Samford L0-3 (1) Jacksonville St. W3-1 (1) UAB L1-3 Western Carolina L0-3 (2) Bethune-Cookman W3-2 (2) North Florida L0-3 (2) Jacksonville L2-3 (3) Appalachian State * L0-3 (3) Maryland L0-3 (3) Radford L0-3 UL Monroe * W3-0 South Alabama * L0-3 UALR * L0-3 UL Lafayette * L2-3 South Alabama * L1-3 Georgia Southern * W3-1 Arkansas State * L0-3 UALR * L0-3 Texas State * W3-1 UL Lafayette * W3-1 Troy * W3-0 UT Arlington * L2 -3 Georgia Southern * W3-2 Arkansas State * L1-3 UL Monroe * W3-1 Texas State * L1-3 UT Arlington * L0-3 Troy * W3-2 Appalachian State * L0-3

2014 Sun Belt Championship Nov 27 Texas State

L0-3

(1) - UAB/Samford Volleyball Challenge (2)- Jax Marriot Volleyball Classic (3)- Black and Gold Challenge

The Panthers also saw more success in the classroom under Polhamus’ leadership. Two student-athletes were named to Georgia State’s President’s List (4.0 GPA or higher) after the 2015 spring semester. Four more made it on the Dean’s List which is reserved for student-athletes with a GPA of at least 3.50. The team was awarded its first AVCA Academic Award in more than five seasons. Prior to joining the Panthers, Polhamus was most recently an assistant at Florida (2011-13) for three years following a four-year head coaching stint at Winthrop (2007-11). Polhamus has also served as assistant coach at Georgia Tech (200206), Indiana (2000-01) and Dayton (1997-99).

ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. 1 K. Stinson OH 6-0 Jr. 2 K. Dachs DS 5-9 Fr. 4 J. Screen RS/OH 6-4 Fr. 6 S. Renner S 5-10 Fr. 7 B. Jones OH/RS 5-9 Sr. 8 G. Serafin DS/L 5-7 Sr. 10 D. Bohannon OH 5-11 Sr. 11 A. Rantala MB 5-8 Fr. 12 E. Zachary MB 6-2 Sr. 14 S. Chapman MB 6-0 Fr. 15 N. Nieto S 5-8 Sr. 18 S. Mauer DS/S 5-7 So. 23 K. Ajanaku MB 5-11 RSr. 45 C. Lee OH 5-10 Fr.

HOMETOWN Buford, Ga. John’s Creek Lawrenceville, Ga. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Atlanta, Ga. Leesburg, Va. Newnan, Ga. Jyväskylä, Finland Bloomington, Minn. Houston, Texas San Juan, P.R. Newnan, Ga. Tulsa, Okla. Lansing, Ill.

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PANTHERS TO WATCH

Deidra Bohannon Senior 5’11” Outside Hitter Newman, Georgia Respiratory Therapy

Eliza Zachary Senior 6’2” Middle Blocker Bloomington, Minnesota Marketing/Finance

In 2014, Bohannon was team-leader and third in the Sun Belt in kills at 432. Her kills per set average ranked 53rd in the NCAA at the end of the regular season, and she led the Panthers in points per set, averaging 4.38.

During the 2014 season, Zachary led the Panthers and finished seventh in the conference in hitting percentage at .306. She was the only Panther to start all 30 matches, and one of two that played in every set.

Her performance during the 2014 season earned her firstteam All-Sun Belt nods, making her the first Panther in school history to be selected to the SBC’s first team.

She had a team-leading total of 61 blocks, and also averaged 3.81 points per set. She was named to the Sun Belt All-Conference Second Team.

The daughter of Marilyn Bohannon, she is majoring in respiratory therapy.

Daughter of Louis and Diane Zachary, she is a double major in marketing and finance.

2014 PANTHERS OVERALL STATS ## Name G 10 Bohannon, Deidra 108 12 Zachary, Eliza 111 23 Ajanaku, Kitan 103 1 Stinson, Kristina 101 5 Book, Andrea 91 7 Jones, Brianna 36 15 Nieto, Natalia 111 11 Torain, Kaylyn 27 14 Ezell, Andrea’ 42 2 Patterson, Morgan 58 13 Shonk, Molly 100 8 Serafin, Gabby 96 18 Mauer, Sydney 107 3 Ellis, Annie 7 GEORGIA STATE 111 Opponents 111

K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set G K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set 432 4.00 215 1181 .184 11 0.10 4.38 72 311 4.32 134 849 .208 9 0.12 4.74 357 3.22 115 792 .306 1 0.01 3.71 75 264 3.52 87 599 .295 1 0.01 3.99 194 1.88 72 504 .242 3 0.03 2.19 75 150 2.00 52 382 .257 3 0.04 2.25 155 1.53 122 579 .057 4 0.04 1.84 71 112 1.58 84 395 .071 3 0.04 1.83 85 0.93 47 275 .138 1 0.01 1.11 61 63 1.03 31 191 .168 1 0.02 1.20 30 0.83 27 117 .026 1 0.03 0.92 24 22 0.92 21 87 .011 0 0.00 0.96 29 0.26 8 89 .236 1038 9.35 0.57 75 22 0.29 5 59 .288 783 10.44 0.56 25 0.93 8 64 .266 1 0.04 1.19 12 3 0.25 0 13 .231 1 0.08 0.42 25 0.60 16 77 .117 5 0.12 0.90 19 5 0.26 8 25 -.120 5 0.26 0.47 18 0.31 22 92 -.043 3 0.05 0.36 36 5 0.14 2 24 .125 2 0.06 0.17 8 0.08 10 70 -.029 28 0.28 0.37 73 7 0.10 5 46 .043 23 0.32 0.42 3 0.03 2 14 .071 61 0.64 0.12 60 3 0.05 0 8 .375 43 0.72 0.15 3 0.03 4 19 -.053 125 1.17 0.35 74 0 0.00 1 5 -.200 32 0.43 0.35 0 0.00 0 0 .000 9 1.29 0.00 6 0 0.00 0 0 .000 9 1.50 0.00 1364 12.29 668 3873 .180 1291 11.63 15.07 75 967 12.89 430 2683 .200 915 12.20 15.53 1411 12.71 519 3738 .239 1294 11.66 16.08 75 994 13.25 355 2619 .244 912 12.16 16.31

2014 PANTHERS CONFERENCE STATS Name SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Bohannon, Deidra 20 0.19 29 303 2.81 11 21 32 0.30 14 0.19 15 229 3.18 9 14 23 Zachary, Eliza 17 0.15 0 48 0.43 10 56 66 0.59 9 0.12 0 32 0.43 8 36 44 Ajanaku, Kitan 0 0.00 3 21 0.20 11 43 54 0.52 0 0.00 2 15 0.20 4 31 35 Stinson, Kristina 17 0.17 27 87 0.86 6 16 22 0.22 8 0.11 15 49 0.69 4 13 17 Book, Andrea 0 0.00 0 30 0.33 1 31 32 0.35 0 0.00 0 23 0.38 1 19 20 Jones, Brianna 0 0.00 2 18 0.50 2 2 4 0.11 0 0.00 0 13 0.54 0 2 2 Nieto, Natalia 26 0.23 1 251 2.26 2 13 15 0.14 12 0.16 1 188 2.51 2 13 15 Torain, Kaylyn 0 0.00 0 8 0.30 2 10 12 0.44 0 0.00 0 4 0.33 2 1 3 Ezell, Andrea’ 0 0.00 1 12 0.29 2 22 24 0.57 0 0.00 1 4 0.21 0 8 8 Patterson, Morgan 2 0.03 14 52 0.90 1 1 2 0.03 1 0.03 6 24 0.67 0 0 0 Shonk, Molly 28 0.28 15 225 2.25 0 2 2 0.02 23 0.32 9 170 2.33 0 2 2 Serafin, Gabby 9 0.09 21 340 3.54 0 0 0 0.00 6 0.10 10 238 3.97 0 0 0 Mauer, Sydney 34 0.32 24 168 1.57 0 0 0 0.00 26 0.35 19 113 1.53 0 0 0 Ellis, Annie 0 0.00 0 1 0.14 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1 0.17 0 0 0 TEAM 31 15 GEORGIA STATE 153 1.38 168 1565 14.10 48 217 156.5 1.41 99 1.32 93 1103 14.71 30 139 99.5 Opponents 168 1.51 153 1602 14.43 46 321 206.5 1.86 93 1.24 99 1122 14.96 32 209 136.5

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B/S 0.32 0.59 0.47 0.24 0.33 0.08 0.20 0.25 0.42 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.33 1.82


PANTHERS

THE Georgia State’s academic support program for student-athletes is led by the Office of Student-Athlete Development. The department makes a continued commitment to provide Georgia State student-athletes with the personal tools and resources necessary to develop the total person, in addition to enhancing their success on the playing field. The department actively participates in the Student-Athlete Affairs Program, which aims to meet the following: academic excellence, athletic excellence, personal development, career development, and commitment to service.

EXPERIENCE

In order to accomplish their goals, Georgia State athletics has designed three programs and activities - Panther Academic Support Services (P.A.S.S.), Student-Athlete Affairs, and Panther DEN. PASS includes new student-athlete orientation, a learning lab, tutorial assistance, mandatory advisement, and academic monitoring. Student-Athlete Affairs is a comprehensive program that provides educational, personal, community, and career development to enhance the overall quality of our student-athletes’ university experience. Panther DEN offers a variety of services dedicated entirely to addressing the unique challenges that face the Georgia State University student-ath- The Georgia State Men’s Basketball team recently traveled to Costa Rica lete. These services are offered in conjunction with the Life Skills program, to support Samaritan’s Feet, an organization that provides shoes for unDepartment of Student Health Promotion and the University’s Counseling derprivileged children around the world. & Testing Center. The academic program also offers internships for former student-athletes, which were established to assist with professional development. The Panther DEN holds an academic study area, two computer labs, containing 90 computers for student-athlete use, and nine private study Recently the men’s basketball team traveled on a Costa Rican Internationrooms. Recent renovation was complete on the academic study area and al Tour in August 2014. The team held clinics for children and took part in both computer labs. a shoe distribution with the Samaritan’s Feet program. The institution has 42 tutors and six academic mentors available, free of charge, to all student-athletes. Tutorial assistance is provided on both a mandatory and walk-in basis.

In total, $7,311,851 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 333 student-athletes. Of that, $2,393,831 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 108 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $277,050 was given to 123 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

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ADMINISTRATION

MAVERICKS QUICK FACTS

Name....................University of Texas at Arlington City/Zip...............................Arlington, Texas 76019 Founded.......................1895 (Senior College 1959) Enrollment...................................................33,500 Dr. Vistasp Karbhari Jim Baker Debbie Garcia Dr. Barry McKeown Nickname...............................................Mavericks President Athletic Director Associate AD, SWA FAR School Colors.........Royal Blue, Orange and White ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY Affiliations.....................................NCAA Division I The University of Texas at Arlington is a growing research power- Athletic Dept.....................................817-272-2261

house committed to life-enhancing discovery, innovative instruction, and caring community engagement. An educational leader in the heart of the thriving North Texas region, UT Arlington nurtures minds within an environment that values excellence, ingenuity, and diversity. Guided by world-class faculty members, the University’s more than 51,000 students in campus-based and online degree programs represent about 100 countries and pursue more than 180 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in a broad range of disciplines. UT Arlington is dedicated to producing the lifelong learners and critical thinkers our region and nation demand. More than 60 percent of the University’s 190,000 alumni live in North Texas and contribute to our annual economic impact of $12.8 billion in the region.

Head Coach ...................................Diane Seymour Assistant Coach.............................Keith Anderson Assistant Coach ..............................Sarah Bullock Volunteer Assistant ............................James Turk

First Year of Volleyball....................................1973 All-Time Record..................................1,015-581-9 2014 Overall Record........................................25-9 Sun Belt Conference Record......................14-6 (4) Starters Returning/Lost....................................4/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost..........................8/4 Newcomers...........................................................4 Home Arena...........................College Park Center All-Time Home Record..............................376-148 With a growing number of campus residents, UT Arlington has All-Time CPC Record.....................................30-19 become a first-choice university for students seeking a vibrant Capacity..........................................................7,000 college experience. In addition to receiving a first-rate education, Press Row.......................................(817) 272-3795 our students participate in a robust slate of co-curricular activiPrimary SID Contact............................Paul Watley ties that prepare them to become the next generation of leaders. Office Phone.................................(817) 272-2212 Email........................................pwatley@uta.edu 28 - Sun Belt Conference


2015 SCHEDULE DATE

August 28 29 29 September 2 4 4 5 8 11 12 12 16 18 19 25 27 October 1 3 6 10 15 23 24 30 31 November 6 7 15 20-22

OPPONENT

LOCATION

TIME

vs. Campbell vs. Grambling State vs. TAMCC

College Park Center College Park Center College Park Center

7:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

vs. UNT Denver Air Force Villanova vs. Abilene Christian Southeast Missouri State Northwestern State at Arkansas at Oral Roberts vs. Louisiana-Lafayette* vs. Georgia State* at Arkansas State*

College Park Center Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO College Park Center Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Tulsa, OK College Park Center College Park Center Jonesboro, AR

7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

at Little Rock* vs. Georgia Southern* vs. Little Rock* Texas State* at Appalachian State* vs. Texas State* at Georgia State* at Georgia Southern* vs. Troy* vs. Louisiana-Monroe*

Little Rock, AR College Park Center College Park Center San Marcos, Texas Boone, NC College Park Center Atlanta, GA Statesboro, GA College Park Center College Park Center

12:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

at Louisiana-Lafayette* at Louisiana-Monroe* vs. South Alabama* Sun Belt Championship*

Lafayette, LA Monroe, LA College Park Center Statesboro, GA

6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

All times C.T.; Home matches in BOLD; * denotes SBC

Head Coach Diane Seymour Diane Seymour has been the head coach of the UT Arlington volleyball program since 2004 and owns an overall record of 175-169. Seymour arrived at UT Arlington in 1984 as a student-athlete and later spent eight years (1996-2003) as the assistant coach.

2014 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT 8-29 (1) vs. Incarnate Word 8-30 (1) vs. Jackson State (1) vs. Denver 9-2 at Abilene Christian 9-5 (2) vs. Houston (2) at McNeese State 9-6 (2) vs. Jackson State (2) vs. Louisiana Tech 9-9 vs. Baylor 9-12 (3) vs. Texas Southern (3) vs. Florida Gulf Coast 9-13 (3) vs. Houston Baptist 9-16 at Texas State * 9-19 vs. Troy * 9-21 vs. UL Lafayette * 9-28 vs. UL Monroe * 10-3 at Little Rock * 10-5 at Arkansas State * 10-8 vs. Texas State * 10-10 at South Alabama * 10-12 vs. Appalachian State * 10-17 vs. Arkansas State * 10-19 at Troy * 10-24 vs. Georgia Southern * 10-26 at UL Monroe * 10-31 at Georgia State * 11-2 at Appalachian State * 11-7 vs. Little Rock * 11-9 vs. South Alabama * 11-14 at UL Lafayette * 11-16 vs. Georgia State * 11-21 at Georgia Southern * 11-27 Sun Belt Championship App State

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

(1) College Park Maverick Classic (2) The Big Daddy’s Invitational (3) Hilton Maverick Invitational

Seymour ties to the UTA program stretch back three decades, helping lead the Mavericks to more than 400 victories, seven Southland Conference championships, six NCAA Tournament appearances and a No. 7 national ranking at the end of the 1988 season. Seymour has directed UT Arlington to six double-digit winning seasons in conference play. During the 2014 campaign, Seymour helped guide the Mavericks to their best winning percentage since 2004 and most wins since 2006. She also helped UTA claim its first All-American since 1989 as Briana Sharratt was named an AVCA Honorable Mention All-American. She notched her 100th career victory in 2010 in a five-set match at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Her 150th win came in the Sun Belt Championship semifinals as the Mavericks swept Troy to advance to the championship match in the program’s first season in the conference.

ROSTER

NAME Hannah Baptiste Qiana Canete Caitlyn Cooney Ashlynn Ford Zhanelle Geathers Kaitlyn Granger Madison Helt Jordan Holub Marisah Ingram Alexia Jacobson Stacey Koch Karli Nanny Mikail Russell Briana Sharratt Cassidy Wheeler

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

HT 5-11 5-10 5-7 5-10 6-3 5-11 5-7 5-5 6-1 5-10 6-2 5-11 5-7 6-1 5-9

YR. Sr. So. Sr. So. RsFr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr.

HOMETOWN Austin, Texas Copperas Cove, Texas Houston, Texas College Station, Texas Lindale, Texas Arlington, Texas Wylie, Texas San Antonio, Texas Carthage, Texas Carrolton, Texas The Colony, Texas Magnolia, Texas San Angelo, Texas Aledo, Texas Kingwood, Texas

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MAVERICKS TO WATCH

Caitlyn Cooney

Qiana Canete

Senior 5’7” Libero Houston, Texas Kinesiology

Sophomore 5’10” Outside Hitter Copperas Cove, Texas Nursing

Senior libero Caitlyn Cooney appeared in all 34 matches for the 2014 season, recording the second most single-season digs by a UTA player with 671. Cooney also finished third on the team with 152 assists and 18 service aces. The Houston native currently sits 29 digs shy of breaking into the UTA top ten charts in career digs and is 649 short of becoming the Mavericks all-time dig leader. During the 2014 season, Cooney served as an anchor for UTA defensively as she helped guide the team to 18.16 digs per set, the third best mark in the NCAA. Cooney also was also honored as the SBC Defensive Player of the week on October 13. The daughter of John and Mari Cooney, she is majoring in Kinesiology.

Qiana Canete finished her freshman year appearing in all 34 matches and a Sun Belt All-Conference Second Team nod. The Copperas Cove native recorded the second most digs in UTA history by a freshman with 480, while also recording the third best first-year marks in kills and attempts. Canete showed her offensive prowess in her first season donning the Maverick uniform as she registered team highs in kills and kills per set at 376 and 3.01 respectively. Canete was also a threetime Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Week in 2014. The daughter of Joseph and Uttissia Canete, she is majoring in nursing.

2015 MAVERICKS OVERALL STATS ## Name G 6 Qiana Canete 125 11 Stacey Koch 125 13 Briana Sharratt 125 4 Taylor Gross 124 14 Hannah Baptiste 122 1 Ashley Bennett 125 7 Cassidy Wheeler 125 18 Ashlynn Ford 59 15 Amanda Welsh 124 17 Caitlyn Cooney 125 9 Taylor Story 104 8 Savannah Hall 6 23 Jordan Holub 23 UT ARLINGTON 125 Opponents 125

K K/Set E 376 3.01 196 285 2.28 87 275 2.20 52 260 2.10 79 218 1.79 123 173 1.38 44 28 0.22 13 16 0.27 12 13 0.10 12 10 0.08 8 7 0.07 9 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 0 1661 13.29 636 1617 12.94 805

TA Pct A A/Set 1201 .150 21 0.17 658 .301 10 0.08 539 .414 6 0.05 702 .258 7 0.06 779 .122 5 0.04 464 .278 9 0.07 83 .181 571 4.57 57 .070 8 0.14 73 .014 741 5.98 73 .027 152 1.22 64 -.031 17 0.16 1 -1.000 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0.00 4694 .218 1547 12.38 5071 .160 1512 12.10

2015 MAVERICKS OVERALL STATS

Pts/Set 3.24 2.65 2.88 2.55 2.04 2.02 0.35 0.34 0.29 0.22 0.27 0.00 0.00 16.58 15.49

G K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set 76 228 3.00 106 719 .170 12 0.16 3.25 76 168 2.21 66 434 .235 4 0.05 2.51 76 188 2.47 37 374 .404 3 0.04 3.14 76 152 2.00 52 447 .224 4 0.05 2.46 76 131 1.72 70 495 .123 4 0.05 1.97 76 108 1.42 24 283 .297 3 0.04 2.00 76 14 0.18 8 41 .146 342 4.50 0.29 31 1 0.03 2 6 -.167 3 0.10 0.06 76 9 0.12 8 50 .020 462 6.08 0.29 76 6 0.08 4 44 .045 88 1.16 0.24 68 6 0.09 7 48 -.021 15 0.22 0.26 - 17 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0.00 76 1011 13.30 384 2941 .213 940/12.37 16.46 76 1032 13.58 497 3187 .168 965 12.70 16.24

Name SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Qiana Canete 6 0.05 39 480 3.84 0 47 47 0.38 5 0.07 29 309 4.07 0 29 29 Stacey Koch 0 0.00 4 41 0.33 5 83 88 0.70 0 0.00 2 31 0.41 1 45 46 Briana Sharratt 0 0.00 0 34 0.27 5 160 165 1.32 0 0.00 0 25 0.33 3 97 100 Taylor Gross 0 0.00 0 87 0.70 1 110 111 0.90 0 0.00 0 49 0.64 1 69 70 Hannah Baptiste 0 0.00 7 85 0.70 0 63 63 0.52 0 0.00 3 52 0.68 0 39 39 Ashley Bennett 17 0.14 1 74 0.59 3 121 124 0.99 7 0.09 0 38 0.50 2 71 73 Cassidy Wheeler 16 0.13 1 194 1.55 0 1 1 0.01 8 0.11 0 103 1.36 0 0 0 Ashlynn Ford 4 0.07 7 75 1.27 0 0 0 0.00 1 0.03 2 34 1.10 0 0 0 Amanda Welsh 22 0.18 1 244 1.97 0 2 2 0.02 12 0.16 0 159 2.09 0 2 2 Caitlyn Cooney 18 0.14 28 671 5.37 0 0 0 0.00 12 0.16 13 420 5.53 0 0 0 Taylor Story 21 0.20 11 273 2.62 0 0 0 0.00 12 0.18 8 202 2.97 0 0 0 Savannah Hall 0 0.00 0 2 0.33 0 0 0 0.00 - Jordan Holub 0 0.00 1 10 0.43 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 5 0.29 0 0 0 TEAM 11 6 UT ARLINGTON.. 104 0.83 111 2270 18.16 14 587 307.5 2.46 57 0.75 63 1427 18.78 7 352 183.0 Opponents........ 111 0.89 105 2116 16.93 45 326 208.0 1.66 63 0.83 58 1378 18.13 32 214 139.0

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B/S 0.38 0.61 1.32 0.92 0.51 0.96 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.41 1.83


MAVERICKS

THE EXPERIENCE The Vandal Academic Support Services office is dedicated to guiding student-athletes toward graduation, through the collaboration of cross campus resources to monitor and support student-athlete academic progress and NCAA eligibility. To fulfill this mission, they focus on nurturing study and social skills, encouraging initiative, self-motivation, and accountability. Additionally, the office strives to develop positive meaningful relationships within the Vandal community and beyond, creating well-rounded, employable graduates. The University of Idaho was recognized as the 2013-14 Excellence in Management Cup champion by the Laboratory for the Study of Intercollegiate Athletics at Texas A&M University. The award, given annually since 2008-09, honors the athletic department that best demonstrates effective spending in correlation with championships earned. Information is drawn from the NCAA Championships database and the Equity in Athletics Data Analysis. Institutions are ranked on how much they spend per championship. The University of Idaho has finished in the top 15 for three consecutive years.

Co-Captain Tom Hennessey received the the first Mark Vaught Character Award which is given to the student-athlete who best exemplifies the qualities of the late Mark Vaught, Idaho’s Assistant Athletic Director for Football Operations who died last fall. Vaught was known not only for his commitment, dedication, honesty and humor but for his always seeking ways to improve himself and the quality of service he provided to the team. tion to UI and life as a student-athlete while coping with NCAA and confer-

Since 2005, the University of Idaho has made $40 million dollar upgrades

ence eligibility requirements. This course provides the basic foundation

in facilities, including total renovation of its training room and construction

and building blocks for the NCAA Champs/Life Skills Program.

of a new academic lab. $2,020,909 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year Student-athletes take a class at the beginning of their eligbility where

were awarded to 85 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic

strategies are developed for setting academic, athletic and career goals,

year alone $20,598.29 was given to 25 student-athletes from the Student

and achieving academic success. This includes study strategies, orienta-

Assistance Fund (SAF).

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RAGIN’ CAJUNS

ADMINISTRATION

QUICK FACTS

Dr. E. Joseph Savoie President

Anita Hazelwood Faculty Representative

Scott Farmer Athletics Director

Dr. Jessica Leger SWA

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is a public research university at the central

Location.......................................... Lafayette, Louisiana Founded .................................................................. 1898 Enrollment ........................................................... 18,796 Nickname.................................................. Ragin’ Cajuns Colors.............................................. Vermilion and White Athletics Website....................... www.RaginCajuns.com Athletics Phone........................................ (337) 482-6327

crossroads of the state. With close to 19,000 students, it has the largest enrollment within

Head Coach.......................... Heather Mazeitis-Fontenot Alma Mater, Year....................Central Oklahoma, 1992 Record at UL Lafayette (Years)............103-121 (8 years) Founded in 1898, the University is recognized for excellence in architecture, computer Career Record.....................................................334-373 science, education, engineering, nursing and allied health, criminal justice and business. Associate Head Coach.............................. Jenny Andrew Alma Mater, Year........................................ Texas, 2007 The campus consists of 388 acres, including more than 240 acres at the athletics comAssistant Coach............................................... Trey Cruz plex. On the main campus, live oak trees shade perimeter sidewalks and a Walk of Honor, Alma Mater, Year...........................................LSU, 2013 the nine-campus UL System and is the second-largest university in Louisiana.

formed by more than 80,000 bricks engraved with the names of each graduate since 1903, encircles the Quad. At the center of campus is Cypress Lake, home to alligators, turtles, birds and fish. It is a managed wetland that reflects the nearby Atchafalaya Basin, the nation’s largest river swamp. Notable alumni: Kathleen Blanco, former governor of Louisiana; John Breaux, former U.S. senator; Ali Landry, 1996 Miss USA; Hollis Conway, two-time Olympic medalist in track and field; Charles “Peanut” Tilman, two-time Walter Payton Award recipient who plays for the Carolina Panthers.; Jake Delhomme, former NFL quarterback who led the Carolina Panthers to their first Super Bowl in 2004.

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2014 Overall Record................................................19-14 2014 SBC Record/Finish........................ 9-9/T-5th Place Starters Returning/Lost...............................4 + Libero/2 Media Contact.............................................. Matt Hebert Phone:................................................... (337) 482-6331 E-Mail:................................... mlh3475@louisiana.edu Facebook:..................................... /RaginCajunAthletics Twitter:................@ULRaginCajuns or @RaginCajunsFB


2015 SCHEDULE DATE AUGUST 28 VS. 28 AT 29 VS. SEPTEMBER 1 AT 4 5 5 8 11 AT 12 VS. 12 VS. 18 AT 20 AT 25 29 AT OCTOBER 2 3 7 AT 9 AT 10 AT 16 17 20 AT 23 AT 30 AT 31 AT NOVEMBER 6 7 13

OPPONENT

LOCATION

TIME

(1) HOUSTON (1) TEXAS TECH (1) UTAH STATE

LUBBOCK, TEXAS LUBBOCK, TEXAS LUBBOCK, TEXAS

NORTHWESTERN STATE (2) JACKSON STATE (2) NICHOLLS STATE (2) HOUSTON SOUTHERN (3) RICE (3) COLORADO (3) SAM HOUSTON STATE UT ARLINGTON* TEXAS STATE* ULM* SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

NATCHITOCHES, LA. LAFAYETTE, LA LAFAYETTE, LA LAFAYETTE, LA LAFAYETTE, LA HOUSTON, TEXAS HOUSTON, TEXAS HOUSTON, TEXAS ARLINGTON, TEXAS SAN MARCOS,TEXAS LAFAYETTE, LA HAMMOND, LA.

6:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 12:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M.

ARKANSAS STATE* APPALACHIAN STATE* ULM* SOUTH ALABAMA* TROY* GEORGIA SOUTHERN* TROY* MCNEESE STATE LITTLE ROCK* APPALACHIAN STATE* GEORGIA STATE*

LAFAYETTE, LA LAFAYETTE, LA MONROE, LA. MOBILE, ALA. TROY, ALA. LAFAYETTE, LA LAFAYETTE, LA LAKE CHARLES, LA. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. BOONE, N.C. ATLANTA, GA.

7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M.

UT ARLINGTON* TEXAS STATE* GEORGIA STATE*

LAFAYETTE, LA LAFAYETTE, LA LAFAYETTE, LA

7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M.

1:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M.

All times C.T.; Home matches in BOLD; * denotes SBC Home matches in Bold | * - Denotes Sun Belt Conference Match (1) Texas Tech Invitational (Lubbock, Texas) | (2) Sawyer Camillo Memorial Volleyball Classic (Lafayette, La.) (3) Adidas Rice Invitational (Houston, Texas)

2014 RESULTS DATE

OPPONENT

8- 29 8-30 8-30 9-5 9-5 9-6 9-6 9-10 9-13 9-13 *9-17 *9-19 *9-21 *9-26 *9-27 *10-2 *10-4 *10-8 *10-10 *10-11 10-14 *10-17 *10-19 *10-24 10-27 *10-31 *11-2 *11-7 *11-8 *11-14 *11-21 *11-23 11-27

FRESNO STATE RICE UC DAVIS SOUTHERN SOUTHERN MISS NICHOLLS ST. NORTHWESTERN ST SAM HOUSTON ST ORAL ROBERTS HOUSTON SOUTH ALABAMA UALR UT ARLINGTON APPALACHIAN STATE GEORGIA SOUTHE GEORGIA STATE TEXAS STATE ULM UALR TROY BAYLOR APPALACHIAN STATE GEORGIA SOUTHERN GEORGIA STATE ABILENE CHRISTIAN TEXAS STATE ARKANSAS STATE SOUTH ALABAMA TROY UT ARLINGTON ARKANSAS STATE ULM ARKANSAS STATE

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

Head Coach Heather Mazeitis-Fontenot

Heather Mazeitis-Fontenot’s tenure as head coach began in 2008. Now in her 8th season, she is nine wins shy of reaching second place on the program’s victories list. Her 103 wins have her chasing Sherry LeBas (111) for second, then Wilo Colon (136) for the lead. Under her direction Louisiana improved its win total in three consecutive seasons twice, first from 2008-10 and once again from 2012-14. Most recently, she led the Ragin’ Cajuns to a 19-14 record in 2013, the program’s highest win total since 1997 and the highest win percentage since 1990. The 2014 season featured the program’s first 20-win season (20-13 record) since 1990 and an appearance in the Sun Belt Tournament for the third straight year. The 2014 wins total marked the fourth consecutive season with 10 or more victories, the first time since 1999-2002 that the Ragin’ Cajuns achieved the same feat. The Ragin’ Cajuns have been successful in the classroom as well, receiving the AVCA Team Academic Award in 2012-13 and 2013-14.

ROSTER NO. NAME 1 Danni Duck 2 Sara Mossakowski 3 Nia Antoine 4 Katey Kyle 5 Chanelle Gardner 6 Jessica Bartczyszyn 7 Hanna Rovira 8 Sydney Davis 9 Shelby Romero 10 Hannah Henry 11 Stacey Reilly 12 Kailyn Turner 13 Chynna Brooks 15 Tylar Beckham 16 Chloe Cordell 17 McKenzie John 18 Keely Hayes 19 Julia Pasch 23 Brieanna Hill

POS. DS OH MB RS MB S OH OH/L L/S DS/S OH MB OH MB OH OH S MB RS

HT. 5-7 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-0 5-9 6-1 5-10 5-8 5-8 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-11

YEAR HOMETOWN r-Fr. Lafayette, La. Sr. Frisco, Texas Fr. Lafayette, La. Sr. Pearland, Texas Jr. St. Martinville, La. r-So. Cary, Illinois Fr. Baton Rouge, La. Fr. Baton Rouge, La. So. Hutto, Texas Fr. San Diego, Calif. So. Houston, Texas r-Jr. Morgan City, La. So. New Iberia, La. Fr. New Orleans, La. So. Enid, Okla. Jr. Lafayette, La. So. Cypress, Texas Fr. The Woodlands, Texas So. Berwick, La.

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RAGIN’ CAJUNS TO WATCH

Sara Mossakowski Outside Hitter 6-0 Senior Frisco, Texas Arts & Humanities Mainstay in the lineup the past two seasons, starting 62 matches...Played in all 33 matches in 2014...Led the Cajuns in kills with 335, averaging a team-best 2.60 kills per set... Had eight double-doubles on the season…Was also sixth on the team with 46 blocks and 0.36 blocks per set for the year...Had four consecutive matches with at least 11 kills from Oct. 11 to Oct. 19...Has produced 20-plus service aces the past two seasons, coming off a career-best 40 in 2014... Ended the season collecting at least five kills in final 16 matches...At 623 career kills, is on pace to reach program’s rally scoring era career Top 5. The daughter of Dan and Sally Mossakowski, she is a general studies major with an emphasis on arts and humanities.

Chanelle Gardner Middle Blocker 6-0 Junior St. Martinville, Louisiana Public Relations Leader of the Cajuns front row defense topping the club in blocks each of the past two seasons (99 in 2013; 106 in 2014)...Has totaled 205 blocks through her first two collegiate seasons which has her 40 shy of the rally scoring era Top 5 career list...Led the Cajuns and ranked 10th in the Sun Belt with a .292 attack percentage in 2014...The attack percentage ranks No. 2 in program history during rally scoring era...Has hit above .200 each of her first two collegiate seasons...Named to the all-tournament teams at Adidas Rice Invitational, Sawyer Camillo Classic and Flo Hyman Collegiate Cup. The daughter of Al Gardner and the late Barbara Gardner, she is a public relations major.

2014 RAGIN’ CAJUNS OVERALL STATS ## STATS SUMMARY S 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 2 Mossakowski, Sara 129 335 2.60 182 1030 .149 43 0.33 40 30 0.31 46 285 2.21 9 37 46 0.36 5 1 402.5 5 Gardner, Chanelle 126 311 2.47 97 734 .292 16 0.13 8 23 0.06 3 55 0.44 24 82 106 0.84 16 3 384.0 15 Nemeth, Kaylee 119 260 2.18 98 661 .245 8 0.07 1 4 0.01 0 42 0.35 11 55 66 0.55 16 3 299.5 11 Reilly, Stacey 127 250 1.97 145 755 .139 36 0.28 19 43 0.15 37 325 2.56 4 27 31 0.24 4 3 286.5 3 Filce, Abby 97 158 1.63 72 415 .207 18 0.19 0 1 0.00 0 24 0.25 7 54 61 0.63 5 3 192.0 10 Hole, Andrea 129 113 0.88 34 350 .226 1290 10.00 34 36 0.26 0 397 3.08 7 56 63 0.49 12 25 182.0 22 Lockhart, Kae Kae 72 97 1.35 48 232 .211 10 0.14 0 1 0.00 1 23 0.32 11 41 52 0.72 8 1 128.5 8 Wiesmann, Kelly 55 67 1.22 39 196 .143 4 0.07 1 4 0.02 4 18 0.33 1 4 5 0.09 0 0 71.0 1 Auxilien, Caitlyn 129 6 0.05 0 17 .353 73 0.57 15 20 0.12 17 505 3.91 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 21.0 18 Hayes, Keely 81 5 0.06 11 47 -.128 9 0.11 14 30 0.17 7 152 1.88 1 0 1 0.01 0 2 20.0 4 Kyle, Katey 42 4 0.10 6 17 -.118 3 0.07 6 15 0.14 3 88 2.10 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 10.0 16 Cordell, Chloe 3 3 1.00 1 5 .400 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 3.0 13 Brooks, Chynna 2 2 1.00 0 4 .500 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.0 23 Hill, Brieanna 13 1 0.08 3 7 -.286 0 0.00 0 3 0.00 1 14 1.08 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 7 White, Maddie 63 1 0.02 0 2 .500 0 0.00 14 17 0.22 1 23 0.37 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 15.0 9 Romero, Shelby 6 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 2 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 6 Bartczyszyn, Jessica 8 0 0.00 0 0 .000 9 1.12 0 2 0.00 0 6 0.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 UL LAFAYETTE........ 129 1613 12.50 736 4472 .196 1519 11.78 152 231 1.18 145 1957 15.17 75 356 253.0 1.96 66 43 2018.0 Opponents........... 129 1516 11.75 730 4475 .176 1424 11.04 146 241 1.13 152 1855 14.38 79 355 256.5 1.99 61 33 1918.5

2014 RAGIN’ CAJUNS CONFERENCE STATS ## STATS SUMMARY S 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 2 Mossakowski, Sara 82 210 2.56 123 681 .128 25 0.30 24 20 0.29 31 172 2.10 6 26 32 0.39 4 0 253.0 5 Gardner, Chanelle 80 190 2.38 59 467 .281 13 0.16 8 14 0.10 0 41 0.51 15 48 63 0.79 9 2 237.0 15 Nemeth, Kaylee 76 164 2.16 61 435 .237 6 0.08 0 4 0.00 0 28 0.37 8 39 47 0.62 6 1 191.5 11 Reilly, Stacey 80 143 1.79 91 424 .123 25 0.31 11 27 0.14 28 205 2.56 4 16 20 0.25 2 2 166.0 3 Filce, Abby 70 107 1.53 55 287 .181 7 0.10 0 1 0.00 0 19 0.27 7 39 46 0.66 1 2 133.5 10 Hole, Andrea 82 73 0.89 21 223 .233 809 9.87 19 22 0.23 0 253 3.09 6 30 36 0.44 9 13 113.0 22 Lockhart, Kae Kae 38 66 1.74 27 148 .264 3 0.08 0 0 0.00 0 15 0.39 5 21 26 0.68 4 0 81.5 8 Wiesmann, Kelly 43 51 1.19 28 152 .151 3 0.07 0 4 0.00 3 13 0.30 1 2 3 0.07 0 0 53.0 18 Hayes, Keely 55 4 0.07 9 39 -.128 5 0.09 8 15 0.15 5 94 1.71 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 12.0 1 Auxilien, Caitlyn 82 3 0.04 0 6 .500 57 0.70 7 16 0.09 12 332 4.05 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 10.0 4 Kyle, Katey 28 2 0.07 3 8 -.125 3 0.11 5 10 0.18 1 52 1.86 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 7.0 23 Hill, Brieanna 11 1 0.09 1 5 .000 0 0.00 0 3 0.00 1 10 0.91 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 16 Cordell, Chloe 1 1 1.00 1 3 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 1.0 6 Bartczyszyn, Jessica 6 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 2 0.00 0 5 0.83 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 7 White, Maddie 30 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 4 8 0.13 0 8 0.27 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 4.0 UL LAFAYETTE........ 82 1015 12.38 479 2878 .186 956 11.66 86 146 1.05 97 1247 15.21 52 221 162.5 1.98 35 24 1263.5 Opponents........... 82 989 12.06 445 2850 .191 929 11.33 98 151 1.20 86 1217 14.84 48 247 171.5 2.09 25 24 1258.5

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RAGIN’ CAJUNS

THE The Student-Athlete Academic Success Center at UL Lafayette is committed to providing student-athletes with positive learning experiences through several academic support programs. The newly renovated space provides student-athletes and mentors a variety of spaces including: a study hall lounge, two computer labs, twelve small scale tutor rooms, two medium scale tutor rooms, and a classroom that meets the everyday academic needs of student athletes.

EXPERIENCE

The center provides a free tutoring service for all student-athletes to assist them in achieving success in the classroom. Tutorial services are available each semester in most courses, particularly math, science, and English. The university employs 21 tutors, all upper-class students who have excelled in the subject area in which they are tutoring. Beyond tutoring, the Academic Coaching Program offers intensive, one-on-one academic progress tracking and guidance to academically at-risk student-athletes, and to those who may have difficulties with time management or study skills. Through daily interaction with an Academic Coach, student-athletes receive assistance in setting objectives and goals to accomplish their coursework, while building the necessary time-management and organizational skills to empower academic success. The Cox Communications Athletic Center is home to the administrative staff and the football coaches. Adjacent to the Cox Communications Athletic Center is the 41,426-seat Cajun Field which is home to the Ragin’ Cajuns football team. In the spring of 2008, Cajun Field received a new synthetic surface which made it one of the finest in the South. Other nearby facilities include M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field Baseball Park, Helen and Alfred Lamson Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Park, Cajun Tennis Courts, Cajun Soccer/Track Complex and the state-of-the-art Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facilities. Aiding in Ragin’ Cajuns’ athletic success, the athletic program embarked

The UL Lafayette Student-Athlete Academic Center provides the resources necessary for student-athletes to attain the highest level of academic and athletic achievement by aiding student-athletes in obtaining a college degree through effective tutoring, monitoring, advisement/registration and mentoring. on an ambitious $115 million facilities upgrade in 2013. Construction is ongoing around the athletic facility and the new south end zone was completed in time for the 2014 season. In total, $4,894,316 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 325 student-athletes. Of that, $1,943,612 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 91 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $267,966 was given to 313 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

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WARHAWKS

ADMINISTRATION

QUICK FACTS

Dr. Nick Bruno President

Brett Bennett Faculty Representative

Brian Wickstrom Athletics Director

Toni Gockel SWA

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY The University of Louisiana at Monroe is a coeducational public university located in Monroe, Louisiana, and is a part of the University of Louisiana System. ULM has a 238-acre campus alongside the banks of Bayou DeSiard with more than 8,500 students, and the academic quality of those students continues to rise. To meet the diverse needs of those students, ULM, established in 1931, offers degree programs within the Colleges of Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Education & Human Development, Pharmacy, Health Sciences and the Graduate School. ULM is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. All undergraduate programs eligible for accreditation by professional agencies are accredited. ULM is the only university in Louisiana to offer a master’s in gerontology and the only public university in the state offering the Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Notable Alumni: Tim McGraw, country music singer; Stan Humphries, former QB San Diego Chargers; Marty Booker, WR Atlanta Falcons; Kevin Payne, former NFL player; Chris Harris, former NFL player; Ben Sheets, former Major League Baseball Player; Tim Brando, Radio host and CBS Sports and Fox Sports Net studio; Chuck Finley, former Major League Baseball Player, Calvin Natt, former NBA All-Star, Kenny Natt, NBA Coach and Willie Robertson, CEO Duck Commander/Buck Commander.

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Location............................................. Monroe, La. Founded......................................................... 1931 Enrollment.................................................... 8,517 Nickname..............................................Warhawks Colors............................................ Maroon & Gold Athletics Website...........www.ulmwarhawks.com Athletics Phone..............................(318) 342-5360 Head Coach....................................... Patrick Hiltz Alma Mater, Year.............................. UNLV, 2002 Record at ULM (Years)................. 15-52 (2 years) Assistant Coach.............................. Ashley Michel Alma Mater, Year................... CSU-Pueblo, 2012 Career Record.............................................. 26-71 Graduate Assistant..................... Zuzana Markova 2013 Overall Record....................................... 9-24 Starters Returning/Lost....... 5/2 (includes libero) Media Contact............................ Jordan Bergeron Phone:.........................................(318) 342-5463 E-mail:..................................bergeron@ulm.edu Facebook:......................facebook.com/Warhawks Twitter:.........................................@ulmwarhawks


2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT August 28 Jackson State Mississippi State 29 Southern Utah Arkansas-Pine Bluff September 4 Wofford Alabama A&M 5 Alcorn State Jacksonville State 7 Stephen F. Austin 11 Louisiana Tech 12 Lamar Southern 16 Alcorn State 19 Georgia Southern * 21 UAB 25 UL Lafayette * 29 Jackson State October 2 Appalachian State * 4 Arkansas State * 7 UL Lafayette * 9 Troy * 10 South Alabama * 15 Georgia Southern * 16 Troy * 19 Grambling State 23 Arkansas State * 25 Little Rock * 30 Texas State * 31 UT Arlington * November 5 Texas State * 7 UT Arlington * 10 Alabama A&M 15 Georgia State *

LOCATION

TIME

at Starkville, Miss. at Starkville, Miss. at Starkville, Miss. at Starkville, Miss.

2:00 PM 7:00 PM 10:00 AM 2:00 PM

at Jacksonville, Ala. at Jacksonville, Ala. at Jacksonville, Ala. at Jacksonville, Ala. Monroe, La. at Ruston, La. at Ruston, La. at Ruston, La. Monroe, La. at Statesboro, Ga. at Birmingham, Ala. at Lafayette, La. at Jackson, Miss.

11:30 AM 4:30 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 10:00 AM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 11:30 AM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM

Monroe, La. Monroe, La. Monroe, La. at Troy, Ala. at Mobile, Ala. Monroe, La. Monroe, La. Monroe, La. at Jonesboro, Ark. at Little Rock, Ark. at San Marcos, Texas at Arlington, Texas

6:30 PM 2:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 12:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Monroe, La. Monroe, La. at Huntsville, Ala. Monroe, La.

6:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM

All times C.T.; Home matches in BOLD; * denotes SBC

Head Coach Patrick Hiltz

Patrick Hiltz enters his second year at the helm after being named head volleyball coach at ULM on Jan. 25, 2013. Last season, Hiltz brought the Warhawks back to Fant-Ewing Coliseum and made it the home of the volleyball team for the first time since 2000. He coached every Warhawk on the roster to at least one career high and guided Marcela Araya to the school’s single-season digs record of 549.

Hiltz was previously an assistant coach with the Warhawks in 2012. He returned to ULM after one season as the head coach at Nicholls State.

2014 RESULTS Date Opponent Aug. 29 #Sam Houston State Aug. 29 #UT-Pan American Aug. 30 #Cal State Bakersfield Aug. 30 #Mississippi State Sept. 5 $Central Arkansas Sept. 5 $Tulsa Sept. 6 $Boise State Sept. 10 Stephen F. Austin Sept. 12 %Prairie View A&M Sept. 12 %Alcorn State Sept. 13 %Tennessee Tech Sept. 13 %McNeese State Sept. 15 Grambling State Sept. 17 Little Rock* Sept. 19 Georgia State* Sept. 21 Texas State* Sept. 26 Georgia Southern* Sept. 28 UT Arlington* Oct. 03 Arkansas State* Oct. 08 UL Lafayette* Oct. 10 Troy* Oct. 12 Texas State* Oct. 17 Georgia Southern* Oct. 19 Appalachian State* Oct. 24 South Alabama* Oct. 26 UT Arlington* Oct. 31 Little Rock* Nov. 07 Troy* Nov. 08 Georgia State* Nov. 14 Arkansas State* Nov. 16 Appalachian State* Nov. 21 South Alabama* Nov. 23 UL Lafayette*

Results 0 - 3(L) 3 - 0(W) 0 - 3(L) 3 - 0(W) 0 - 3(L) 0 - 3(L) 0 - 3(L) 2 - 3(L) 3 - 0(W) 3 - 0(W) 3 - 0(W) 0 - 3(L) 3 - 1(W) 0 - 3(L) 0 - 3(L) 1 - 3(L) 1 - 3(L) 0 - 3(L) 0 - 3(L) 0 - 3(L) 3 - 2(W) 0 - 3(L) 0 - 3(L) 2 - 3(L) 2 - 3(L) 0 - 3(L) 0 - 3(L) 3 - 2(W) 1 - 3(L) 0 - 3(L) 3 - 2(W) 1 - 3(L) 2 - 3(L)

#SHSU Tournament $Sugar Bears Classic %Cowgirl Classic BOLD indicates home match *Sun Belt Match

The 2002 UNLV graduate guided the Colonels to the 2012 Southland Conference Tournament as the league’s number seven seed. In 2011, Hiltz arrived at ULM as an assistant coach under Ernest Vasquez. That season, ULM snapped a 40-plus losing streak and ended a 0-83 Sun Belt match skid en route to the Warhawks’ first 10-win season since 2005.

ROSTER NO. NAME

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Hope Pawlik Bayleigh Hoffman Kacey LeBlanc Tara Jenkins Hadley Swartz Jenn McClendon Presleigh Williams Kalena Caruthers Kaitlyn Shearer Ana Ribeiro Kimberlie Alvarado Catherine Griffith Sarah Woods Taylor Zaeske

POS.

OH S L/DS S OH MB S RS MB MB MB MB RS OH

HT.

6-1 5-8 5-5 5-9 5-8 6-0 5-7 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-3 5-9

YEAR

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

HOMETOWN

Willis, Texas York, Pa. Spring, Texas Spring, Texas York, Pa. Destrehan, La. Grand Prairie, Texas Lake Jackson, Texas Killeen, Texas Villa Nova de Gaia, Portugal Fajardo, Puerto Rico Raleigh, N.C. Orange, Texas Milwaukee, Wis.

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WARHAWKS TO WATCH

Hope Pawlik

Hadley Swartz

Junior 6’1” Outside Hitter Willis, Texas

Junior 5’8” Outside Hitter York, Pennsylvania

Returning as UL Monroe’s top attacker, Pawlik recorded 325 kills during her sophomore season. She played in all 118 of the team’s total sets and averaged 2.75 kils per set. She was second on the team with 48 blocks (0.41 blk/set) and fourth on the squad with 176 digs (1.49 digs/set). The daughter of Clifford and Rachael Pawliik, she is also a member of UL Monroe’s Sand Volleyball team.

Hadley Swartz returns for her junior season after recording 303 kills in 2014. She appeared in 112 of the team’s 118 sets. She averaged 2.71 kills per set and finished second on the squad in digs per set (2.05). Swartz also finished second in service aces (27) and third on the team with 230 total digs. Daughter of Craig Swartz and Melissa Matunis, she is also a member of UL Monroe’s Sand Volleyball team.

2014 WARHAWKS OVERALL STATS ## Name G K K/Set E Pts/Set 1 Pawlik, Hope 118 325 2.75 139 5 Swartz, Hadley 112 303 2.71 185 15 Zaeske, Taylor 70 175 2.50 125 10 Shearer, Kaitlyn 112 167 1.49 73 6 McClendon, J. 82 115 1.40 61 17 Cullum, Alannah 81 78 0.96 40 9 Caruthers, Kalena 56 63 1.12 47 12 Alvarado, Kimberlie 58 63 1.09 38 2 Hoffman, Bayleigh 118 42 0.36 18 3 Willingham, Baylee 49 10 0.20 13 7 Araya, Marcela 118 4 0.03 4 8 Anselmo, Mary 84 1 0.01 2 4 Flores, Celine 27 1 0.04 0 UL MONROE 118 1347 11.42 745 Opponents 118 1416 12.00 578

TA

Pct

A

A/Set

1034 .180 13 0.11 3.10 1073 .110 13 0.12 3.06 562 .089 6 0.09 2.79 469 .200 8 0.07 1.93 315 .171 4 0.05 1.80 219 .174 7 0.09 1.47 237 .068 0 0.00 1.27 227 .110 1 0.02 1.34 131 .183 989 8.38 0.78 55 -.055 3 0.06 0.29 22 .000 78 0.66 0.24 7 -.143 120 1.43 0.19 2 .500 1 0.04 0.11 4353 .138 1243 10.53 4019 .209 1320 11.19

Pts/Set G

K

K/Set E

76 216 2.84 91 725 72 198 2.75 121 716 41 100 2.44 79 340 75 113 1.51 48 317 66 91 1.38 45 250 47 41 0.87 22 129 22 12 0.55 12 63 40 48 1.20 29 172 76 18 0.24 12 77 32 4 0.12 3 28 76 3 0.04 2 13 42 1 0.02 0 4 14 0 0.00 0 0 14.34 76 845 11.12 15.16 76 993 13.07

TA

Pct

A

A/Set

.172 8 0.11 3.21 .108 8 0.11 3.14 .062 1 0.02 2.78 .205 5 0.07 2.00 .184 2 0.03 1.76 .147 4 0.09 1.28 .000 0 0.00 0.64 .110 0 0.00 1.42 .078 662 8.71 0.66 .036 1 0.03 0.16 .077 42 0.55 0.20 .250 46 1.10 0.17 .000 0 0.00 0.00 464 2834 .134 779 10.25/13.95 387 2701 .224 924 12.16/16.14

2014 WARHAWKS CONFERENCE STATS Name SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Pawlik, Hope 14 0.12 22 176 1.49 7 41 48 0.41 11 0.14 14 152 2.00 4 26 30 Swartz, Hadley 27 0.24 28 230 2.05 2 22 24 0.21 19 0.26 19 163 2.26 2 14 16 Zaeske, Taylor 14 0.20 12 108 1.54 2 9 11 0.16 11 0.27 11 60 1.46 2 3 5 Shearer, Kaitlyn 2 0.02 3 34 0.30 15 64 79 0.71 2 0.03 2 23 0.31 10 51 61 McClendon, Jennifer 11 0.13 2 28 0.34 8 29 37 0.45 5 0.08 2 23 0.35 7 26 0.50 Cullum, Alannah 16 0.20 1 36 0.44 5 41 46 0.57 8 0.17 1 19 0.40 1 21 22 Caruthers, Kalena 0 0.00 0 12 0.21 1 14 15 0.27 0 0.00 0 7 0.32 0 5 5 Alvarado, Kimberlie 4 0.07 0 21 0.36 0 23 23 0.40 1 0.03 0 13 0.32 0 16 16 Hoffman, Bayleigh 37 0.31 6 241 2.04 2 23 25 0.21 22 0.29 1 145 1.91 1 19 20 Willingham, Baylee 4 0.08 9 58 1.18 0 1 1 0.02 1 0.03 5 48 1.50 0 0 0 Araya, Marcela 24 0.20 29 655 5.55 0 0 0 0.00 12 0.16 18 431 5.67 0 0 0 Anselmo, Mary 15 0.18 9 137 1.63 0 0 0 0.00 6 0.14 5 60 1.43 0 0 0 Flores, Celine 2 0.07 7 28 1.04 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 8 0.57 0 0 0 TEAM 13 8 UL MONROE........... 170 1.44 141 1764 14.95 42 267 175.5 1.49 98 1.29 88 1152 15.16 27 181 117.5 Opponents........... 141 1.19 169 1935 16.40 44 377 232.5 1.97 88 1.16 98 1313 17.28 23 246 146.0

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B/S 0.39 0.22 0.12 0.81 33 0.47 0.23 0.40 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.55 1.92


WARHAWKS

THE EXPERIENCE As part of the ULM Athletics Academic Improvement Plan, the athletic department recently added new staff, increased tutoring opportunities, improved the administrative technology and expanded the supervised study program. Continuing its commitment to academic excellence, ULM opened the doors to the Clarke M. Williams Student Success Center for the 2008-09 school year. The center is an academic-orientented building containing a computer lab, individual and group study rooms and counseling areas/ ULM recently honored the first 66-person class in the “Maroon and Gold Society”, which is an honors program for ULM student-athletes based on their academic success. Career counseling and internship opportunities are available to student-athletes and all students through the ULM Office of Career Connections. Career Connections hosts career fairs, conducts individual sessions and offers workshops on various related topics. The mission of the ULM Student Success Center (SSC) is to encourage and assist students in the exploration of their interests, the pursuit of their goals, and the development of their intellectual knowledge and skills as they strive to reach their full potential. UL Monroe also has four athletic academic counselor positions including one coordinator of academic counseling. There are also many academic advisers who serve the entire student population including student-athletes. Athletic academic counselors do not advise for coursework; they “pre-advise.” The athletic academic counselors also perform several functions specific to student-athletes, including individual academic counseling, working with the coaching staffs of assigned teams, tracking continuing eligibility and completing Prospective Student Athlete evaluation.

UL Monroe student-athletes utilize the Clarke M. Williams Student Success Center for academic related activities as well as career planning.

Notably, the Warhawk men’s basketball team recovered from its APR penalty and earned the Sun Belt Conference Best GPA award for 2013-14. The team also earned two consecutive Team Academic Excellence Awards from the National Association of Basketball Coaches in 2013 and 2014. In total, $4,389,996 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 286 student-athletes. Of that, $1,665,310 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 91 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $400,329 was given to 194 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

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TROJANS

ADMINISTRATION

QUICK FACTS

Dr. Joel Anderson Chancellor

Amy Burgess SWA

Chasse Conque Athletics Director

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is a metropolitan research university that provides accessibility to a quality education through flexible learning and unparalleled internship opportunities. At UALR, we prepare our more than 12,000 students to be innovators and responsible leaders in their fields. Committed to its metropolitan research university mission, UALR is a driving force in Little Rock’s thriving cultural community and a major component of the city and state’s growing profile as a regional leader in research, technology transfer, economic development, and job creation.

Location........................................ Little Rock, Arkansas Founded................................................................... 1927 Enrollment............................................................ 11,681 Nickname............................................................. Trojans Colors.............................................Maroon, Silver, White Athletics Phone......................................... 501-569-3167 Head Coach ................................................Van Compton Alma Mater .......................................... Arkansas State Record at LR..............................473-339 (28th Season) Overall Record ..........................473-339 (28th Season) D-I Record.................................419-305 (25th Season) Assistant Coach.....................Todd Bourdo (12th season) Graduate Assistant Coach........Anita Bucur (1st Season) Sports Information Volleyball Contact .....Tyler Morrison

UALR students get to learn from the best professors around in classes Office Phone........................................... 501-683-7003 that are as engaging as they are rigorous. Coursework blends critical Cell Phone ............................................. 501-351-2339 thinking with real-world experience, providing a springboard for intern Email ........................................... jtmorrison@ualr.edu ships and later careers in such in-demand fields as nursing, engineering, data quality, criminal justice, and education. Whether it’s building a better tomato or looking into cancer treatments, students get an opportunity to work alongside faculty, putting their knowledge to use in UALR’s state-of-the-art research facilities. Additionally, they are tackling big data for businesses and curating historical collections for the world to see.

Website.....................................................LRTrojans.com Twitter ......................................................@LittleRockVB Facebook ..................................................@LittleRockVB Facebook ............................Facebook.com/LittleRockVB Live Video (Home).....................................LRTrojans.com

The UALR community embodies the Trojan spirit, which can be seen in Arena Name.................................Jack Stephens Center Opened.......................................................................2005 the numerous acts of giving and outreach that take place on campus Capacity ...................................................................5,600 and beyond. 40 - Sun Belt Conference


2015 SCHEDULE Date August 28 29 September 3 4 5 11 12 18 25 27 October 1 3 7 9 11 17 23 25 28 31 November 6 8 13

2014 RESULTS

Opponent

Time

Date Opponent

Result

vs. IUPUI vs. Michigan State at Kentucky

3:30 PM 11:30 AM 6:30 PM

AUG. 29

(1) AT PACIFIC

L, 0-3

AUG. 30

(1) VS. #5 USC

L, 1-3

AUG. 30

(1) VS. RIDER

W, 3-0

at Oklahoma vs. Central Arkansas vs. North Texas vs. Auburn vs. Tennessee Tech vs. UAPB at Georgia Southern* Troy* UT Arlington*

7:00 PM 5:00 PM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:30 PM 12:00 PM

SEPT. 5

(2) VS. MIAMI

W, 3-1

SEPT. 5

(2) VS. PRAIRIE VIEW A&M

W, 3-0

SEPT. 6

(2) VS. GRAMBLING STATE

W, 3-0

SEPT. 6

(2) AT TCU

W, 3-0

SEPT. 11

(3) AT OKLAHOMA

L, 1-3

SEPT. 12

(3) VS. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L, 0-3

SEPT. 12

(3) VS. LAMAR

W, 3-0

SEPT. 17

ULM*

W, 3-0

at Texas State* at UT Arlington* Arkansas State* at Appalachian State* at Georgia State* South Alabama* UL Lafayette* UL Monroe* at Arkansas State* Georgia Southern*

6:30 PM 1:00 PM 6:30 PM 5:30 PM 11:00 AM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

SEPT. 19

LOUISIANA*

W, 3-0

SEPT. 26

AT GEORGIA STATE*

W, 3-0

SEPT. 28

AT APPALACHIAN STATE*

W, 3-1

OCT. 3

UT ARLINGTON*

W, 3-1

OCT. 5

AT GEORGIA SOUTHERN*

W, 3-1

OCT. 10

AT LOUISIANA*

W, 3-1

OCT. 12

GEORGIA STATE*

W, 3-0

OCT. 14

ARKANSAS STATE*

W, 3-0

OCT. 17

AT TROY*

W, 3-1

at South Alabama* at Troy* Appalachian State*

6:30 PM 12:00 PM 6:30 PM

OCT. 19

AT SOUTH ALABAMA*

W, 3-1

OCT. 23

TEXAS STATE*

W, 3-1

OCT. 25

APPALACHIAN STATE*

W, 3-0

OCT. 31

AT ULM*

W, 3-0

NOV. 1

TROY*

W, 3-0

NOV. 7

AT UT ARLINGTON*

W, 3-1

NOV. 8

AT TEXAS STATE*

W, 3-0

NOV. 14

GEORGIA SOUTHERN*

W, 3-2

NOV. 16

SOUTH ALABAMA*

W, 3-0

NOV. 22

AT ARKANSAS STATE

W, 3-0

NOV. 27

(4) VS. SOUTH ALABAMA

W, 3-0

NOV. 28

(4) VS. UT ARLINGTON

W, 3-0

NOV. 29

(4) VS. TEXAS STATE

W, 3-0

DEC. 5

(5) VS. #16 KANSAS

W, 3-2

DEC. 6

(5) VS. OREGON STATE

L, 2-3

All times C.T.; Home matches in BOLD; * denotes SBC

Head Coach Van Compton Van Compton will begin her 28th season as the head coach of the Little Rock Volleyball program in 2015 after recording a 473-339 record at Little Rock and a 216-113 record in the Sun Belt. She has led the Trojans to four regular season Sun Belt Conference championships, five tournament championships and five appearances in the NCAA Tournament. In 2014, Compton fielded the best team in program history. The Trojans finished the Sun Belt Conference undefeated at 20-0 and finished with an overall record of 30-5. Towards the end of the season, Little Rock had the longest winning streak in the nation with 25 consecutive victories. The Trojans’ 20 conference wins were the most in Division I. Compton became the Sun Belt Conference’s all-time winningest coach when she earned her 216th conference win in straight sets against Arkansas State. Compton earned her fifth Sun Belt Conference Tournament Title after sweeping South Alabama, UT Arlington and Texas State. Compton led the Trojans past the No. 16-seeded Kansas Jayhwaks in five sets to earn the program’s first NCAA Tournament win. In the final AVCA Coaches Poll, Little Rock cracked the Top 25 for the first time in program history, coming in at No. 24. Compton was named Sun Belt Coach of the Year for the second time before earning her first AVCA Southwest Region Coach of the Year award.

ROSTER NO. NAME CL. 3 Megan Mathis Jr. 4 Edina Selimovic Jr. 5 Kelsey Leech Jr. 6 M. Milovanovich Jr. 7 Katarina Bursac Sr. 9 Taylor Lindberg Fr. 10 Priscila Almeida Sr. 11 Carolee Dillard RJr. 13 Sydnee Martin Fr. 15 Marina Avram So. 20 Sonja Milanovic Sr.

POS. S MB DS RS S S/RS L MB DS OH/RS OH

HT. 5-9 6-3 5-6 6-4 5-10 5-10 5-5 6-2 5-4 5-10 6-2

HOMETOWN Jonesboro, Ark Bosnia-Herzegovina Whitney, Texas Kragujevac, Serbia Belgrade, Serbia Benton, Ark. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Midwest City, Okla. Mission Viejo, Calif. Sarajevo, Bosnia Mrkonjic-Grad, Bosnia

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Sonja Milanovic

Edina Selimovic Junior 6’3” Middle Blocker Gracanica, Bosnia International Business A reigning member of the 2014 All-Sun Belt First Team, Selimovic started all 35 matches and played in all 122 sets for the Trojans. She was named Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week on October 27th and had the most service aces in the Sun Belt (55). #4 also racked up the most blocks in the Sun Belt with 174 and led with an average of 1.43 per set. The daughter of Dzruad and Enesa Selimovic, she is majoring in International Business.

Senior 6’2” Outside Hitter Mrkonjic-Grad, Bosnia General Studies Milanovic played in 119 of 122 sets, and started and played in 34 of 35 matches. Her performances in 2014 earned her a spot on the All-Sun Belt Conference First Team. She was also named to the SBC All-Tournament Team. She earned Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week Honors on October 20th, and was also amed to the TCU Nike Invitational All-Tournament Team and Oklahoma Nike Invitational All-Tournament Team.

2014 TROJANS OVERALL STATS ## Name G K K/Set E 9 Begic, Edina 121 564 4.66 166 20 MIlanovic, Sonja 119 430 3.61 173 4 Selimovic, Edina 122 202 1.66 60 11 Dillard, Carolee 122 169 1.39 68 2 Hodzic, Adisa 122 155 1.27 44 3 Mathis, Megan 116 111 0.96 10 15 Avram, Marina 22 12 0.55 5 7 Bursac, Katarina 10 3 0.30 2 16 Rino, Capri 121 2 0.02 0 10 Phillips, S. 2 1 0.50 0 5 Leech, Kelsey 119 0 0.00 0 UALR 122 1649 13.52 528 Opponents 122 1374 11.26 782

TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set G K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set 1347 .295 38 0.31 5.41 70 346 4.94 105 817 .295 17 0.24 1174 .219 35 0.29 4.24 70 257 3.67 99 686 .230 23 0.33 442 .321 34 0.28 2.86 70 129 1.84 39 276 .326 20 0.29 397 .254 11 0.09 2.09 70 88 1.26 35 211 .251 1 0.01 386 .288 39 0.32 1.81 70 97 1.39 25 221 .326 24 0.34 289 .349 1227 10.58 1.43 70 62 0.89 4 166 .349 779 11.13 29 .241 4 0.18 0.73 8 2 0.25 3 7 -.143 2 0.25 14 .071 67 6.70 0.60 1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 2 2.00 4 .500 29 0.24 0.12 70 1 0.01 0 3 .333 19 0.27 1 1.000 0 0.00 0.50 - 3 .000 25 0.21 0.00 67 0 0.00 0 2 .000 15 0.22 4086 .274 1509 12.37 17.96 70 982 14.03 310 2389 .281 902 12.89 4307 .137 1301 10.66 13.77 70 775 11.07 477 2532 .118 739 10.56

Pts/Set 5.53 4.34 3.16 1.80 1.99 1.40 0.25 0.00 0.11 0.00 18.39 13.31

2014 TROJANS OVERALL STATS Name SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Begic, Edina 47 0.39 19 305 2.52 16 56 72 0.60 19 0.27 9 164 2.34 9 27 36 MIlanovic, Sonja 34 0.29 30 411 3.45 14 54 68 0.57 24 0.34 16 256 3.66 8 31 39 Selimovic, Edina 55 0.45 3 114 0.93 11 163 174 1.43 28 0.40 0 72 1.03 7 114 121 Dillard, Carolee 0 0.00 2 47 0.39 23 126 149 1.22 0 0.00 1 28 0.40 8 61 69 Hodzic, Adisa 11 0.09 1 53 0.43 7 97 104 0.85 9 0.13 1 36 0.51 2 63 65 Mathis, Megan 7 0.06 1 205 1.77 5 87 92 0.79 4 0.06 1 123 1.76 2 60 62 Avram, Marina 3 0.14 3 13 0.59 0 2 2 0.09 0 0.00 0 7 0.88 0 0 0 Bursac, Katarina 0 0.00 0 11 1.10 1 5 6 0.60 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 Rino, Capri 13 0.11 29 505 4.17 0 0 0 0.00 7 0.10 14 307 4.39 0 0 0 Phillips, S. 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 - Leech, Kelsey 0 0.00 20 148 1.24 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 85 1.27 0 0 0 TEAM 19 8 UALR................ 170 1.39 127 1812 14.85 77 590 372.0 3.05 91 1.30 61 1078 15.40 36 356 214.0 Opponents........... 127 1.04 170 1714 14.05 34 290 179.0 1.47 61 0.87 91 987 14.10 17 159 96.5

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B/S 0.51 0.56 1.73 0.99 0.93 0.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.06 1.38


TROJANS

THE EXPERIENCE The academic center in the Jack Stephens Center allows student-athletes access to a first-rate facility which they can visit for academic advising, tutoring and schedule consultation. The academic center features 23 computer terminals, each of which provides access to the internet and a printer. All student-athletes are guided and monitored for their academic progress and performance throughout the year. Tutoring is one of many valuable resources available through academic advising. By working with tutors and professional staff, student-athletes generally experience reduced test anxiety and improved grades. Little Rock has posted the highest multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the state of Arkansas four of the last five years and based upon the most recent APR data, the LR men’s and women’s basketball teams have the highest multi-year APR of all Division I member institutions in the state of Arkansas.

Little Rock volleyball players Megan Mathis, Kelsey Leech and Capri Rino receive their certificates from the Sun Belt Conference for making the Sun Belt Commissioner’s List for the 2013-14 academic year. The UALR women’s golf team boasted the seventh-highest team GPA in the nation (3.74) during the 2013-14 academic year and was recognized

The school has posted the highest NCAA Graduation Success Rate of all

by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) for its efforts.

Division I member institutions in the state of Arkansas with its student-athletes posting a combined cumulative GPA of 3.18 through the

Little Rock awarded $3,038,878.00 worth of athletic scholarships in the

Spring 2014 semester, with 71 percent earning a cumulative GPA of 3.0

2014-15 academic year awarded to 149 student-athletes and dolled out

or better.

an additional $47,309.79 to 86 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) during the 2013-14 academic year

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JAGUARS

ADMINISTRATION

QUICK FACTS

Dr. Tony G. Waldrop President

Dr. John Smith Faculty Representative

Dr. Joel Erdmann Athletics Director

Jinni Frisbey SWA

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY The University of South Alabama is a public, doctoral-level university in Mobile, Alabama. It was created by the Alabama Legislature in 1963. Currently, the university is divided into 10 colleges and schools, and includes one of Alabama’s two state-supported medical schools. To date, the university has awarded over 70,000 degrees. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in ten colleges and schools. Several programs offer master’s level degrees in addition to undergraduate degrees. Doctoral level degrees are offered in several areas, including Nursing, Medicine, Basic Medical Sciences, Instructional Design, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Audiology, Marine Science, Psychology, and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. The university will also add doctoral programs in Business and Engineering beginning in 2013, with the business doctorate being the state’s first doctorate in business administration. The psychology doctoral program was initiated in 2009 and is one of a handful of such programs nationwide that offers a Combined degree, emphasizing both Clinical Psychology and Counseling Psychology. The university has over 5,200 employees and is the second largest employer in Mobile, Alabama. It has remained one of Alabama’s fastest growing universities for the past several years. Notable Alumni: P.J. Walters, Kansas City Royals; David Freese, Los Angleles Angels and 2011 World Series MVP; former Major League baseball players Mike Mordecai, Luis Gonzalez, Jon Lieber, Juan Pierre and Marlon Anderson; Tina Powell Allen, sculptor; Judsen Culbreth, Editor of Scholastic Magazine.

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Location........................................................Mobile, Ala. Founded................................................................... 1963 Enrollment............................................................ 16,055 Nickname............................................................Jaguars Colors..............................................Blue, Red and White Athletics Website.......................... www.usajaguars.com Head Coach:.....................................Amy Hendrichovsky Alma Mater:.................................. North Alabama, ‘01 Record at USA (Years):..............39-51 (Fourth Season) Sun Belt Record:..................................................22-31 Office Phone:......................................... (251) 460-7124 E–mail Address:... hendrichovsky@southalabama.edu Assistant Coach:..................................Faith Steinwedell Alma Mater:.............................Mississippi State, 2011 Assistant Coach:....................................... Jordana Price Alma Mater:................................... Florida State, 2009 Strength and Conditioning Coach:.............Jerry Partsch Alma Mater:.............................Mississippi State, 2008 First Year of Volleyball:............................................ 1974 Seasons........................................................................ 42 Program’s All-Time Record.................. 509-745-2 (.409) Sun Belt Record:.........................................69-259 (.210) Media Contact........................................... Kevin Beasley Phone:................................................... (251) 414-8032 E-mail:...........................kbeasley@southalabama.edu Facebook:......................................... /USAJaguarSports Twitter:............................................. @USAJaguarSports


2015 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION August 28 at Boston College BC Invitational 29 vs. Sacred Heart BC Invitational 29 vs. Providence BC Invitational September 4 at Belmont Bruin Invitational vs. Memphis Bruin Invitational 5 vs. Texas-El Paso Bruin Invitational 11 MCNEESE STATE Jaguar Invitational HOUSTON BAPTIST Jaguar Invitational 12 ALCORN STATE Jaguar Invitational 12 SAMFORD Jaguar Invitational 18 ARKANSAS STATE* Mobile, Ala. 19 APPALACHIAN STATE* Mobile, Ala. 22 ALABAMA STATE Mobile, Ala. 26 at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 29 at Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. October 3 GEORGIA STATE* Mobile, Ala. 6 at Troy* Troy, Ala. 9 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* Mobile, Ala. 10 LOUISIANA-MONROE* Mobile, Ala. 16 at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 17 at Arkansas-Little Rock* Little Rock, Ark. 24 TEXAS STATE* Mobile, Ala. 27 TROY* Mobile, Ala. 30 at Georgia State* Atlanta, Ga. Nov.ember 1 at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 6 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK* Mobile, Ala. 13 at Texas State* San Marcos, Texas 15 at Texas-Arlington* Arlington, Texas All times C.T.; Home matches in BOLD; * denotes SBC

TIME 6:30 p.m. 12 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m 11:30 a.m. TBD 6:30 p.m. 1 p.m

Head Coach Amy Hendrichovsky In her 3rd season at South Alabama, Amy Hendrichovsky led the Jaguars to their second-straight postseason tournament. The appearance marked the first time since 2001 that USA earned back-toback berths in the SBC tourney. Sophomore outside hitter Mechell Daniel was also named to the league’s all-conference squad, earning second-team accolades. The 2013 campaign yielded the program’s most wins (14) in nearly 20 years and record nine Sun Belt victories, the most ever by the program in a season. USA also made its first postseason appearance since 2010, earning the fifth seed at the Sun Belt Conference Championships. Hendrichovsky has had three all-conference selections and had 11 players win weekly league honors.

2014 RESULTS Date Opponent 8/29 at Pepperdine 8/30 vs. Oral Roberts 8/30 vs. Nevada 9/5 at Wyoming 9/5 vs. Montana 9/6 vs. Ball State 9/11 at Mississippi State 9/12 vs. Northwestern State 9/13 vs. Nicholls State 9’/13 vs. Memphis 9/17 at UL Lafayette* 9/21 Georgia State* 9/25 at Texas State* 9/27 Arkansas State* 10/3 at Appalachian State* 10/4 at Georgia State* 10/8 at Troy* 10/10 UT Arlington* 10/11 Georgia Southern* 10/19 Little Rock* 10/24 at UL Monroe* 10/31 at Georgia Southern* 11/2 Texas State* 11/7 UL Lafayette* 11/9 at Texas-Arlington* 11/14 Appalachian State* 11/16 at Little Rock* 11/21 UL Monroe* 11/22 Troy* 11/27 vs. Little Rock

Result L0-3 L1-3 L1-3 L0-3 W3-2 L, 3-0 W3-0 W3-1 W3-0 L0-3 W3-2 W3-0 L0-3 L0-3 L1-3 W3-1 W3-0 L0-3 L1-3 L1-3 W3-2 L1-3 L1-3 L2-3 L1-3 W3-2 L0-3 W3-1 L1-3 L0-3

! – Asics Classic # – UniWyo Cowgirl Classic $ – Maroon Classic % – Sun Belt Conference (San Marcos, Texas) * – Sun Belt Conference Match

Hendrichovsky came to USA after spending the previous six seasons as an assistant coach at Middle Tennessee. In her six seasons with the Blue Raider program, she helped guide Middle Tennessee to six-consecutive NCAA tournament appearances, four Sun Belt tournament titles (2010, 2009, 2007, 2006) and three regular-season championships (2010, 2007, 2006). During that same time, the MTSU had 24 players earn all-Sun Belt honors, eight SBC all-tournament selections and nine AVCA all-region and All-American selections

ROSTER NO. NAME 1 K. Little 2 S. Richardson 3 E. Anderson 4 P. Harrell 5 A. Chappell 6 E. Hundt 7 N. Gittens 8 K. Lochner 9 D. Canfield 10 K. Alabastro 11 S. Stephenson 12 K. Meeks 14 A. Cooper 15 M. Daniel 16 A. Baker 17 M. Szustak 18 A. Davis 93 S. Stewart

POS. DS MB S S DS DS/S MB OH OH OH MB OH/MB MB/OH OPP DS MB DS OH

HT. 5-4 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-7 5-7 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-3 5-5 6-0 5-7 5-8

YEAR Sr. Jr. So. Fr. (RS) Fr. Sr. Jr. (RS) Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr.

HOMETOWN Memphis, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. San Diego, Calif. Baton Rouge, La. Oak Point, Texas Garland, Texas Nashville, Tenn. Pflugerville, Texas Panama City, Fla. Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada Plano, Texas Norcross, Ga. Saraland, Ala. Chelmsford, England Fayetteville, Ga. Warsaw, Poland Hinsdale, Ill. Ladera Ranch, Calif.

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JAGUARS TO WATCH

Abby Baker

Mechelle Daniel Junior Defensive Specialist 5-5 Fayetteville, Georgia Physical Education

Junior defensive specialist Abby Baker enters the 2015 season ranked first in career digs per set average (3.57) and is 56 digs shy of moving into the Top 10 at USA for career digs. She played in all 31 matches during the 2014 season, competing in 113 sets. Baker started 25 matches, including 16 at the libero position; while leading USA in digs (381) and digs per set (3.37). In 2013, Baker played in all 29 matches and competed in 108 sets at the libero position as a true freshman. Her 3.79 digs per set average not only ranked among the conference leaders, but also fourth all-time on the single-season charts and was the highest average ever by a freshman in program history. She is the daughter of Scott and Joely Baker and is majoring in physical education.

Junior Outside Hitter 6-3 Chelmsford, England Geography Junior outside hitter Mechell Daniel ranks 10th on South Alabama’s career kills chart (801) and third in kills per set (3.59) coming into the 2015 season. She is also 10th on the career digs list (2.57). In 2014, she started all 30 matches that she competed in, playing in 112 sets. Daniel led South Alabama in kills (378) and kills per set (3.38). She is ranked seventh in the Sun Belt in kills and points (3.66), and third on the team in digs with 290 digs and a 2.50 dps average During her inaugral season as a Jaguar, she was named as the Sun Belt Conference’s Freshman of the Year, while also picking up first-team all-conference honors. She is the daughter of Gerald and Ineke Daniel and is majoring in geography.

2014 JAGUARS OVERALL STATS ## Name G K K/Set E 15 Daniel, Mechell 112 378 3.38 136 10 Lewis, Jessica 107 339 3.17 179 7 Gittens, Nikki 115 243 2.11 102 4 Moore, Mallory 95 176 1.85 105 11 Stephenson, Symone 108 165 1.53 74 3 Anderson, Emma 98 37 0.38 20 17 Canfield, Deanna 23 32 1.39 28 6 Hundt, Emily 104 29 0.28 3 93 Stewart, Savannah 72 27 0.38 19 12 Meeks, Kolby 21 26 1.24 11 2 Richardson, Sarah 18 12 0.67 7 1 Little, Kelley 71 1 0.01 1 16 Baker, Abby 113 1 0.01 3 5 Hassell, Jenna 115 0 0.00 0 SOUTH ALABAMA....... 115 1466 12.75 688 Opponents........... 115 1463 12.72 563

TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set G K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set 1125 .215 31 0.28 3.66 77 264 3.43 90 789 .221 18 0.23 965 .166 11 0.10 3.44 69 221 3.20 107 620 .184 4 0.06 564 .250 11 0.10 2.61 77 167 2.17 67 396 .253 5 0.06 489 .145 0 0.00 2.08 62 107 1.73 72 312 .112 0 0.00 444 .205 4 0.04 1.85 72 114 1.58 46 290 .234 0 0.00 107 .159 554 5.65 0.61 71 28 0.39 16 84 .143 447 6.30 127 .031 1 0.04 1.52 12 20 1.67 19 75 .013 0 0.00 71 .366 628 6.04 0.47 67 13 0.19 2 40 .275 355 5.30 103 .078 10 0.14 0.58 47 14 0.30 11 59 .051 6 0.13 78 .192 0 0.00 1.43 19 24 1.26 9 69 .217 0 0.00 41 .122 1 0.06 1.06 12 10 0.83 5 29 .172 1 0.08 3 .000 10 0.14 0.14 51 1 0.02 1 2 .000 6 0.12 18 -.111 67 0.59 0.16 76 1 0.01 2 3 -.333 44 0.58 4 .000 56 0.49 0.27 77 0 0.00 0 0 .000 44 0.57 4139 .188 1384 12.03 15.42 77 984 12.78 447 2768 .194 930 12.08 4069 .221 1360 11.83 16.15 77 1003 13.03 380 2764 .225 929 12.06

2014 JAGUARS CONFERENCE STATS

Name SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Daniel, Mechell 8 0.07 28 290 2.59 4 40 44 0.39 4 0.05 16 202 2.62 2 28 30 Lewis, Jessica 8 0.07 14 123 1.15 5 32 37 0.35 4 0.06 5 76 1.10 3 20 23 Gittens, Nikki 12 0.10 0 63 0.55 7 76 83 0.72 6 0.08 0 35 0.45 5 54 59 Moore, Mallory 0 0.00 3 35 0.37 3 38 41 0.43 0 0.00 3 24 0.39 2 26 28 Stephenson, S. 0 0.00 1 38 0.35 2 67 69 0.64 0 0.00 1 23 0.32 2 43 45 Anderson, Emma 4 0.04 0 102 1.04 2 34 36 0.37 4 0.06 0 91 1.28 2 27 29 Canfield, Deanna 0 0.00 0 16 0.70 0 7 7 0.30 0 0.00 0 2 0.17 0 3 3 Hundt, Emily 17 0.16 0 189 1.82 0 7 7 0.07 9 0.13 0 108 1.61 0 4 4 Stewart, Savannah 15 0.21 8 129 1.79 0 1 1 0.01 10 0.21 6 87 1.85 0 0 0 Meeks, Kolby 0 0.00 0 11 0.52 0 8 8 0.38 0 0.00 0 11 0.58 0 8 8 Richardson, Sarah 0 0.00 0 3 0.17 0 15 15 0.83 0 0.00 0 1 0.08 0 9 9 Little, Kelley 9 0.13 9 70 0.99 0 1 1 0.01 6 0.12 5 61 1.20 0 1 1 Baker, Abby 17 0.15 16 381 3.37 0 0 0 0.00 9 0.12 14 246 3.24 0 0 0 Hassell, Jenna 31 0.27 35 343 2.98 0 1 1 0.01 16 0.21 23 253 3.29 0 1 1 TEAM 22 13 SOUTH ALABAMA 121 1.05 136 1793 15.59 23 327 186.5 1.62 68 0.88 86 1220 15.84 16 224 128.0 Opponents........... 136 1.18 121 1751 15.23 41 434 258.0 2.24 86 1.12 68 1180 15.32 28 288 172.0

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B/S 0.39 0.33 0.77 0.45 0.62 0.41 0.25 0.06 0.00 0.42 0.75 0.02 0.00 0.01 1.66 2.23

Pts/Set 3.69 3.45 2.66 1.97 1.90 0.66 1.75 0.36 0.51 1.47 1.17 0.14 0.13 0.21 15.32 16.38


JAGUARS

THE EXPERIENCE

The centerpiece of South Alabama’s student-athlete support system is the 4,500 square foot Athletics Academic Support Services of Office. The facility includes staff offices, four private tutor rooms, study tables and carrels, and a computer lab with 30 computers. The Athletics Academic Services staff assists student-athletes with planning their class schedules and deciding on a degree program that will suit their needs. Six athletic academic advisors advise student-athletes along with a faculty or staff advisor from the student-athlete’s college an additional 40 to 60 tutors from a wide variety of academic disciplines are hired throughout the academic year.

Monitored Study Hall is required for all freshmen, first-year transfers, student-athletes with a cumulative GPA below a 2.50, and any student-athlete who the coaching staff and/or the sport-specific athletic counselor believe would benefit from the experience. The Athletics Academic Services staff utilizes contemporary web-based technology to proactively gather in-term progress report information from University faculty members. This allows staff to monitor a student-athlete’s academic profile throughout the semester and stay abreast of situations where a student-athlete may be struggling and/or underperforming.

The Athletics Academic Services Office is housed in Department’s state-of-theart Academic Center.

Academic Services teaches a freshman student-athlete class that all student-athletes must take. Topics include study skills, time management, nutrition, financial management, overall health and welfare, etc. Academic Services is in the process of creating a junior-/senior-level class that will focus on career planning.

Presentations given to student-athletes include: Drop your pride - Alcohol abuse program, Sexual Harassment and Domestic Violence Seminar, Ronnie Rice Presentation on wellness education, e-Chug, online alcohol awareness, Hope Heals - mental wellness and stress management presentation.

Student-athletes are encouraged to take advantage of the university’s Career Services Center. Last year Athletics Academics Services held a two-session workshop covering resume, interview techniques, and business attire.

Nutritional consultations are available for all student-athletes through strength and conditioning coaches or the university.

Athletics employs 12 certified athletic trainers and four acting physicians, available on campus and for athletic events throughout the year. Athletics also employs a team cardiologist, neurologist, neuropsychologist, dentist, and physical therapist.

In total, $4,917,315 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 298 student-athletes. Of that, $1,595,835 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 95 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $129,975 was given to 121 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

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BOBCATS

Administration

QUICK FACTS

Dr. Denise M. Trauth President

Dr. Paul Gowens Faculty Representative

Dr. Larry Teis Athletics Director

Tracy Shoemake SWA

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY Texas State, located in the IH-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio, is home to over 36,500 students and officially opened its doors in 1903. Notably, Texas State is the only university in Texas to have a U.S. president among its graduates. Lyndon B. Johnson graduated from Texas State in 1930.

Location........................................... San Marcos, Texas Founded..................................................................1899 Enrollment...........................................................36,790 Nickname.......................................................... Bobcats Colors..................................................... Maroon & Gold Home Court....................................... Strahan Coliseum Capacity.................................................................. 7,200 Athletics Website...................www.txstatebobcats.com Facebook:........................................... /TXStateBobcats Twitter:............................................... @TxStateBobcats

Head Coach...................... Karen Chisum (36th season) Alma Mater..................................... Texas State (1972) Career Record....................................809-509-3 (.611) The Texas State athletics program currently consists of 16 varsity programs including the football team coached by Dennis Franchione. The Bobcats are beginning their fourth Assoc. Head Coach...............Tracy Smith (14th Season) Alma Mater...............................................Texas (1996) seasons of playing a Football Bowl Subdivision schedule after becoming bowl eligible for Assistant Coach...................Sean Huiet (10th Season) the second straight year with six wins in 2013 and seven wins in 2014. Alma Mater............................... Bowling Green (2003) Vol. Asst. Coach..................... Isaac Bridge (1st Season) Recently reclassified as an Emerging Research University, Texas State currently meets all Alma Mater....................................................Texas State Graduate Assistant...............Tiffany Baker (1st Season) standards with the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) and has a budget of $25 million. San Marcos is located in the Austin metro area, which is the 40th largest designated Alma Mater...............................................Texas (2015) Volleyball Office Phone........................... (512) 245-3832 market area (DMA) in the United States. Director of Sports Information................... Rick Poulter Notable Alumni: Lyndon B. Johnson, former President of the United States, George Strait, Grammy Award-winning American country music singer; Powers Boothe, actor; Jerry Fields, J.D. Fields & Co. founder, chairman and chief executive officer; T. Paul Bulmahn, ATP Oil & Gas Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

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2015 SCHEDULE Date August 28 29 September 3 4 5 8 11 12 15 18 20 24 26 October 1 3 6 9 15 17 22 24 30 31 November 5 7 13

Time

Opponent

Location

6:00 PM 11:00 AM 7:00 PM

at TCU vs. Arizona at SMU

Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas

6:30 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:30 PM 11:00 AM 5:30 PM 1:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM

UTSA Prairie View A&M Lamar Indiana Oregon vs. South Dakota State vs. Northern Illinois at Wichita State at Sam Houston State Georgia State* UL Lafayette* at Georgia State* at Appalachian State*

San Marcos, Texas San Marcos, Texas San Marcos, Texas San Marcos, Texas San Marcos, Texas Wichita, Kansas Wichita, Kansas Wichita, Kansas Huntsville, Texas San Marcos, Texas San Marcos, Texas Atlanta, Ga. Boone, N.C.

6:30 PM 12:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:30 PM

Little Rock* Georgia Southern* UT Arlington* at Baylor at UT Arlington* at Arkansas State* at Troy* at South Alabama* UL Monroe*

San Marcos, Texas San Marcos, Texas San Marcos, Texas Waco, Texas Arlington, Texas Jonesboro, Ark. Troy, Ala. Mobile, Ala. San Marcos, Texas

6:30 PM Troy* 6:30 PM at UL Monroe* 7:00 PM at UL Lafayette* 6:30 PM South Alabama* Home matches in BOLD; * denotes SBC

San Marcos, Texas Monroe, La. Lafayette, La. San Marcos, Texas

Head Coach Karen Chisum The sixth winningest active head coach in NCAA Division I volleyball, Karen Chisum earned her 800th career victory in her 35th season at the helm of Texas State Volleyball. The landmark victory came on November 15th, 2014, to make Chisum the 13th coach to reach 800 wins in NCAA Division I history and the 22nd collegiate volleyball coach ever to do it. Only nine coaches across all three NCAA divisions won 800 matches with one team like Chisum. She now holds an all-time record of 803-509-3 after finishing 2014 with a 22-13 overall record. Texas State Volleyball’s 2014 trip to the SBC Championship match was the second consecutive appearance the Bobcats made in the conference championship. Chisum led her team to the SBC Championship in 2013 to become Texas State’s first ever SBC Champion in the program’s inaugural season in the Sun Belt. It was Chisum’s ninth conference tournament championship, and she also has seven regular season championships. With 37 total years at Texas State, starting out as an assistant coach before taking over the program in 1980, Chisum is a standout Texas State alumnus and a five-time conference Coach of the Year.

2014 RESULTS DATE Aug 29 Aug 29 Aug 30 Sep 03 Sep 05 Sep 05 Sep 06 Sep 06 Sep 09 Sep 12 Sep 12 Sep 13 Sep 16 Sep 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep 27 Oct 04 Oct 08 Oct 10 Oct 12 Oct 17 Oct 19 Oct 23 Oct 25 Oct 31 Nov 02 Nov 08 Nov 14 Nov 15 Nov 20 Nov 22 Nov 27 Nov 28 Nov 29

OPPONENT vs Lamar vs Wake Forest at Houston BAYLOR WICHITA STATE UTSA ABILENE CHRISTIAN NORTH TEXAS PRAIRIE VIEW A&M vs Incarnate Word at Texas Tech vs Gardner-Webb *UT ARLINGTON *at Arkansas State *at UL Monroe *SOUTH ALABAMA *at Troy *UL LAFAYETTE *at UT Arlington *APPALACHIAN STATE *UL Monroe *at Georgia State *ARKANSAS STATE *at Little Rock *GEORGIA SOUTHERN *at UL Lafayette *at South Alabama *Little Rock *GEORGIA STATE *TROY *at Appalachian State *at Georgia Southern #7 GEORGIA STATE #3 ARKANSAS STATE #1 Little Rock

SCORE W3-2 L1-3 W3-1 L1-3 L2-3 W3-1 W3-0 L0-3 W3-1 L2-3 L2-3 L1-3 W3-2 W3-0 W3-1 W3-0 W3-2 W3-0 L0-3 W3-0 W3-0 L1-3 W3-1 L1-3 W3-0 W3-2 W3-1 L0-3 W3-1 W3-0 L0-3 W3-0 W3-0 W3-1 L0-3

In 2014, under Chisum’s tutelage, freshman Jordan Kohl won Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year. Meanwhile, freshman middle blocker Lauren Kirch averaged 2.51 kills per set and team highs 115 blocks and 30 aces for an All-Sun Belt freshman campaign. Senior setter Caylin Mahoney joined Kohl on the SBC Championship All-Tournament Team, making it Mahoney’s second consecutive honor after being named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player in Texas State’s championship run in 2013.

ROSTER

NO. NAME 1 Shelby Vas Matt 2 Keeley Davis 3 Lauren Kirch 4 Morgan Lewis 5 Samantha Sellars 6 Ali Hubicsak 7 Emily Shelton 8 Kelsey Weynand 9 Claire Kreuz 10 Madison Daigle 11 Sierra Smith 12 Erin Hoppe 13 Haley Henderson 15 Ally Standard 16 Jaliyah Bolden 17 Jordan Kohl 18 Gabby Atchley 19 Alex Silver 22 Brenna Lyles

HT. 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-5 5-8 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-2 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-1 5-5

POS. OH OH/RS MB MB RS DS/L S OH OH MB DS/L S OH/RS MB MB RS UTL DS DS/L

CLASS Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. R-So. So. Fr. So. Jr.

HOMETOWN Happy Valley, Ore. Austin, Texas Carrollton, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas Magnolia, Texas New Braunfels, Texas Longview, Texas Brenham, Texas Boerne, Texas Baton Rouge, La. Granbury, Texas McKinney, Texas League City, Texas San Angelo, Texas Rowlett, Texas San Angelo, Texas Dripping Springs, Texas Coppell, Texas Wimberley, Texas

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Lauren Kirch Sophomore 6’2” Middle Blocker Carrolton, Texas Pre-Nursing After a stellar inaugural season, sophomore Lauren Kirch was named to the All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team as a freshman. She was also one of only two Bobcats to play in all 35 matches. Kirch played in 130 sets and started 34 of the 35 matches. In only her first season, she led the team in two catergories: kills with a total of 326, and blocks with 115. She was named Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Week on September 1st. The daughter of Susan and Tony Kirch, she is majoring in pre-nursing.

Jordan Kohl Sophomore 6’3” Right Side Hitter San Angelo, Texas Interdisciplinary Studies The reigning Sun Belt Freshman of the Year, Kohl gained quick reconition in her first year as a Bobcat. She was named to the Sun Belt All-Conference Second Team, as well as the Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team. The Texas native played in 29 matches with 11 starts, finishing second on the team in kills per set (2.49). She was named Sun Belt Freshman of the week twice (9/29, 11/17). The daughter of Lori and Patrick Kohl, she is majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a teacher certification.

2014 BOBCATS OVERALL STATS # Name G K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set G K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set 3 Kirch, Lauren 130 326 2.51 117 830 .252 12 0.09 3.21 72 168 2.33 66 442 .231 7 0.10 1 Vas Matt, Shelby 125 290 2.32 110 916 .197 26 0.21 2.63 65 113 1.74 49 373 .172 14 0.22 8 Weynand, Kelsey 97 237 2.44 134 717 .144 11 0.11 2.77 55 134 2.44 72 419 .148 8 0.15 17 Kohl, Jordan 94 234 2.49 102 589 .224 5 0.05 2.84 64 172 2.69 70 408 .250 3 0.05 9 Simms, A. 106 232 2.19 117 736 .156 12 0.11 2.57 54 111 2.06 46 338 .192 4 0.07 2 Davis, Keeley 91 158 1.74 94 544 .118 9 0.10 1.97 59 95 1.61 57 334 .114 7 0.12 4 Watkins, A. 102 155 1.52 45 376 .293 4 0.04 1.99 62 107 1.73 28 247 .320 3 0.05 15 Smith, Brooke 62 98 1.58 38 233 .258 3 0.05 2.03 22 31 1.41 9 71 .310 2 0.09 7 Mahoney, Caylin 35 46 1.31 14 122 .262 291 8.31 1.89 25 37 1.48 9 90 .311 192 7.68 16 Moore, Jordan 105 18 0.17 3 53 .283 691 6.58 0.31 52 6 0.12 2 14 .286 314 6.04 14 Gonzales, Ali 89 5 0.06 1 22 .182 499 5.61 0.16 54 1 0.02 0 8 .125 280 5.19 22 Lyles, Brenna 82 3 0.04 6 27 -.111 21 0.26 0.16 58 3 0.05 6 23 -.130 16 0.28 11 Smith, Sierra 126 3 0.02 3 17 .000 133 1.06 0.29 67 2 0.03 3 13 -.077 82 1.22 10 Turman, Kathryn 10 3 0.30 3 15 .000 0 0.00 0.50 4 1 0.25 2 6 -.167 0 0.00 20 Garcia, Brittney 23 0 0.00 2 9 -.222 0 0.00 0.00 14 0 0.00 2 8 -.250 0 0.00 19 Silver, Alex 17 0 0.00 1 3 -.333 2 0.12 0.00 - TEXAS STATE 132 1808 13.70 792 5212 .195 1719 13.02 16.92 72 981 13.62 422 2795 .200 12.94 17.04 Opponents 132 1580 11.97 713 4828 .180 1493 11.31 15.25 72 838 11.64 412 2625 .162 11.00 14.64

Pts/Set 3.15 2.00 2.71 3.08 2.35 1.83 2.23 2.05 2.16 0.21 0.11 0.22 0.25 0.50 0.00 932 792

2014 BOBCATS OVERALL STATS Name SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S Kirch,Lauren 30 0.23 2 81 0.62 7 108 115 0.88 21 0.29 1 43 0.60 3 71 74 1.03 Vas Matt,Shelby 24 0.19 20 365 2.92 0 31 31 0.25 9 0.14 3 162 2.49 0 16 16 0.25 Weynand,Kelsey 16 0.16 11 194 2.00 2 28 30 0.31 7 0.13 5 117 2.13 1 14 15 0.27 Kohl,Jordan 1 0.01 0 19 0.20 2 60 62 0.66 1 0.02 0 9 0.14 1 47 48 0.75 Simms,Alexandra 19 0.18 8 129 1.22 1 41 42 0.40 6 0.11 6 62 1.15 1 18 19 0.35 Davis,Keeley 10 0.11 11 140 1.54 0 23 23 0.25 5 0.08 7 85 1.44 0 17 17 0.29 Watkins,Amanda 1 0.01 0 18 0.18 7 80 87 0.85 0 0.00 0 11 0.18 5 53 58 0.94 Smith,Brooke 0 0.00 1 22 0.35 3 51 54 0.87 0 0.00 0 8 0.36 2 24 26 1.18 Mahoney,Caylin 7 0.20 0 90 2.57 1 25 26 0.74 7 0.28 0 58 2.32 1 19 20 0.80 Moore,Jordan 10 0.10 1 218 2.08 1 9 10 0.10 3 0.06 1 111 2.13 0 4 4 0.08 Gonzales,Ali 8 0.09 2 162 1.82 0 2 2 0.02 5 0.09 0 106 1.96 0 1 1 0.02 Lyles,Brenna 10 0.12 9 213 2.60 0 1 1 0.01 10 0.17 4 144 2.48 0 0 0 0.00 Smith,Sierra 33 0.26 29 520 4.13 0 1 1 0.01 15 0.22 15 270 4.03 0 0 0 0.00 Turman,Kathryn 0 0.00 0 1 0.10 0 4 4 0.40 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 2 2 0.50 Garcia,Brittney 0 0.00 2 20 0.87 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 13 0.93 0 0 0 0.00 Silver,Alex 0 0.00 1 27 1.59 0 0 0 0.00 - TEAM 13 7 TEXAS STATE 169 1.28 110 2219 16.81 24 464 256.0 1.94 89 1.24 51 1199 16.65 14 286 157.0 2.18 Opponents 110 0.83 169 2173 16.46 59 528 323.0 2.45 51 0.71 89 1165 16.18 30 270 165.0 2.29

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THE EXPERIENCE

The Texas State University Athletic Academic Center (AAC) is structured after the principles of the NCAA Life Skills Program to provide student-athletes with five basic components, Academic Excellence, Athletic Excellence, Community Service, Career Development and Personal Development. The AAC, which is open six days a week, houses a state-of-theart computer lab, areas for both individual and group study, and offices for the AAC staff.

The AAC is led by five full-time professional staff members, four graduate assistant students and university trained tutors. The AAC offers drop-in tutoring for Math and assigned tutoring for other subjects. Currently there are 20 tutors that specifically tutor the student-athletes in the AAC. Academics will also find additional tutors on as needed basis for specific subjects. Student-athletes are encouraged to seek assistance in the Student Learning Assistance Center (SLAC) in the Alkek Library and in the Disability Services Office. The Academic Mentoring Program is designed as a mentor program to assist freshman, transfer and at-risk student-athletes. Each student on the mentoring program is assigned a mentor in the AAC who they meet with on a regular basis throughout the semester. The mentoring program requires that each student-athlete complete at least six hours of study time each week in the Athletic Academic Center.

The Texas State Athletic Academic Center hosts several events and awards student-athletes who have achieved on the field and in the Student-athletes are encouraged to work with a career services counselor classroom. and to utilize the Career Service Center when deciding on a major, writing Throughout the year, Bobcat student-athletes, staff and coaches are a resume or looking for internships and summer jobs. Career workshops encouraged to actively participate in the community. Bobcat Athletics for student-athletes are provided during the spring semester. The Career has made a strong commitment to giving back to those in need making Services Center helps students in preparing for interviews by working a sincere impact on the community that has supported our university for on interviewing skills and etiquette. The Career Center is equipped with over 100 years. Every athletic team participates in various community sera computer lab and numerous books to help students with all aspects of vice activities that fight against social/economic issues like cancer, heart career development and exploration. disease, illiteracy and more. $3,785,330 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 293 student-athletes. Of that, The AAC works closely with the PACE (Personalized Academic and Career $1,525,380 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year Exploration) center to help freshman and undecided sophomores choose were awarded to 91 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic majors. Juniors and seniors may use PACE for resume writing and year alone $200,526 was given to 197 student-athletes from the Student interview session, an etiquette dinner, and an employee mixer. An annual Assistance Fund (SAF). career fair is held to enable student-athletes to showcase their talent as a professional, skilled worker.

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ADMINISTRATION

TROJANS QUICK FACTS

Location.................................................... Troy, Alabama Founded................................................................... 1887 Enrollment............................................................ 20,000 Nickname............................................................. Trojans Colors........................................ Cardinal, Silver & Black Athletics Website.......................... www.troytrojans.com Arena (capacity) .............................. Trojan Arena (5,200) Dr. Fred Green Jack Hawkins Sandy Atkins Faculty Representative Opened for volleyball................................................2013) Chancellor SWA Starters Returning/Lost................................. 4+Libero/3 ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................................7/8 Troy University is a public university located in Troy, Alabama, and founded in 1887 as Troy Newcomers.....................................................................9 Normal School with a mission to educate and train new teachers. Troy has since evolved into a comprehensive global university.

Head Coach (Season at Troy).... Sonny Kirkpatrick (10th) Alma Mater ............................................ Lycoming, 1988 The Troy Campus itself consists of 36 major buildings on 650 acres plus the adjacent Troy Career at Troy..................................................121-170 (9) University Arboretum, located near downtown Troy, Ala. The campus sits along rolling Career Record.............................................. 360-388 (23) hills with many old oak trees present along the streets and throughout campus. Assistant Coach (Season)...................Lizzie Clough (4th) Alma Mater ..................................................... Troy, 2012 Troy University cumulatively offers four associate degree programs, 44 bachelor’s degree Graduate Assistant Coach...................... Rachel Cagnina Alma Mater ....................................McNeese State, 2015 programs, 24 master’s degree programs, seven education specialist degree programs Volleyball Office Phone ............................(334) 670-3926 and one doctoral program with an overall selective acceptance rate of 68%. Troy University has three other campuses in the state of Alabama in Dothan, Montgomery, Media Relations................................................Matt Mays

Office Phone..............................................(334) 670-5655 Cell Phone.................................................(334) 372-4338 Asia and the Middle East. E-mail.................................................. mtmays@troy.edu Notable Alumni: Kevin Kregel, NASA mission commander; James Byron Huggins, author; Assistant Director ...................................... Wes Johnson Graduate Assistant..................................... Kylie Murphy Robert Smith, composer; Dr. Manley Johnson, economist; Vecepia Towery, 3rd season and Phenix City, along with 23 sites in seven U.S. states and six locations in Southeast

winner of Survivor; DeMarcus Ware, an All-Pro NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos; Osi Umenyiora, All-Pro NFL defensive end.

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Facebook:.................................................. /TroyAthletics Twitter:...................................................... @troyathletics


2015 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent AUGUST 28 VS E. KENTUCKY1 29 AT CHATTANOOGA1 29 VS VALPARAISO1 SEPTEMBER 1 UAB 4 CSU BAKERSFIELD2 5 ALABAMA STATE2 ETSU2 7 AT SOUTHEASTERN 11 AT ALABAMA3 12 VS VIRGINIA3 VS SAINT LOUIS3 15 AT MERCER 18 APPALACHIAN STATE* 19 ARKANSAS STATE* 25 AT LITTLE ROCK* 26 AT ARKANSAS STATE* 29 ALABAMA A&M OCTOBER 2 GEORGIA STATE* 6 SOUTH ALABAMA* 9 UL MONROE 10 UL LAFAYETTE* 13 FLORIDA A&M 16 AT UL MONROE* 17 UL LAFAYETTE* 22 TEXAS STATE* 27 AT SOUTH ALABAMA* 30 AT UT ARLINGTON* 31 AT TEXAS STATE* NOVEMBER 2 MISSISSIPPI STATE 8 LITTLE ROCK* 13 AT G. SOUTHERN*

Location

Time

2014 RESULTS

Date CHATTANOOGA, TENN. 2 PM Aug 29 CHATTANOOGA, TENN. 11:30 AM Aug 29 CHATTANOOGA, TENN. 4:30 PM Aug 30 TROY, ALA. 6 PM TROY, ALA. 6 PM Aug 30 TROY, ALA. 12 PM Sep 01 TROY, ALA. 2:30 PM HAMMOND, LA. 12 PM Sep 04 TUSCALOOSA, ALA. 11 AM Sep 05 TUSCALOOSA, ALA. 11 AM TUSCALOOSA, ALA. 4 PM Sep 05 MACON, GA. 5 PM TROY, ALA. 6 PM Sep 09 TROY, ALA. 6 PM Sep 12 LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 6:30 PM JONESBORO, ARK. 6 PM Sep 13 TROY, ALA. 6 PM Sep 13 TROY, ALA. 6 PM Sep 17 TROY, ALA. 6 PM TROY, ALA. 6 PM Sep 19 TROY, ALA. 6 PM Sep 21 TROY, ALA. 6 PM MONROE, LA. 6:30 PM Sep 26 LAFAYETTE, LA. 7 PM TROY, ALA. 6 PM Sep 27 MOBILE, ALA. 6 PM Oct 03 ARLINGTON, TEXAS 6:30 PM SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 6:30 PM Oct 05 TROY, ALA. 6 PM Oct 08 TROY, ALA. 12 PM Oct 10 STATESBORO, GA. 5:30 PM Oct 11 Home matches in BOLD; * denotes SBC Oct 17 Oct 19 Head Coach Sonny Kirkpatrick Oct 25 Elijah “Sonny” Kirkpatrick enters his 10th season at the helm of the Oct 31 Troy volleyball program in 2015. In his first nine seasons, KirkpatNov 01 rick has posted 121 victories as the head man in Troy while gradually Nov 07 climbing the ranks of the Sun Belt Conference. Troy made its second straight appearance in the conference tournament semifinals in 2013. Nov 08 The Trojans’ finished eighth in the 2013 Sun Belt standings, just making Nov 15 their way into the tournament, which was being held at Trojan Arena. Nov 21 Troy then shocked the volleyball world with a quarterfinal win over top-seed WKU before falling in the semifinals in five sets. Troy’s 2012 Nov 22

Opponent vs Austin Peay vs UNC Asheville vs USC Upstate at Clemson SOUTHERN MISS MERCER ALABAMA A&M JACKSONVILLE at Alabama State at Auburn vs USF vs Winthrop Georgia So at UT Arlington App State ARKANSAS STATE TEXAS STATE at Georgia So. at App State SOUTH ALABAMA at UL Monroe at UL Lafayette Little Rock UT ARLINGTON GEORGIA STATE at Arkansas State at Little Rock UL MONROE UL LAFAYETTE at Texas State at Georgia State at South Alabama

Score W3-0 W3-0 W3-2 1-3L W3-0 W3-2 W3-0 W3-1 W3-0 0-3L 1-3L 1-3L W3-1 2-3L 2-3L 2-3L 2-3L 0-3L 0-3L 0-3L 2-3L 2-3L 1-3L 1-3L 0-3L 0-3L 0-3L 2-3L 0-3L 0-3L 2-3L W3-1

squad laid the groundwork for that semifinal run.

The Trojans, who were picked to finish ninth in the Sun Belt, posted a 21-12 overall record and a 10-5 Sun Belt record to finish second behind WKU. The 20-win season was the first in a decade for the Trojans while the 10 Sun Belt wins are the most in program history. Troy defeated UL Lafayette in the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt Championships, marking the first Sun Belt Championships win in program history.

ROSTER NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 19

NAME L. Long K. Carney A. Dowdall M. Bouillion S. Shaw A. Nero L. Causey J. Saulsberry T. Kettle L. Page S. Landis K. Carr A. Hinrichs R. Terry B. Winston D. Griff

POS. OH DS DS DS OH L/DS MH OH S MH/RS MH/RS DS S/DS S OH MH

HT. 6-0 5-5 5-2 5-6 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-3 5-9 5-8 5-9 5-9 6-0

CL. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr.

HOMETOWN Arlington, Va. Tucson, Ariz. Davison, Mich. Pensacola, Fla. Homewood, Ala. Crystal Lake, Ill. Henderson, Nev. Ocala, Fla. Alta Loma, Calif. Woodstock, Ga. Falls City, Neb. Cumming, Ga. Johns Creek, Ga. Milton, Ga. Marietta, Ga. Aurora, Ohio

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Blair Winston

Ali Dowdall Senior 5-2 Defensive Specialist Political Science Dowdall will come off of 2014 as the Trojans’ top digger (600), setting the Troy single-season record (her 1,030 career digs are already the ninth most in school history). She was also the only Trojan to play in all 124 sets last season. Dowdall also set the Troy rally-scoring era, single-match record with 42 digs vs Arkansas State. A two-time Sun Belt Defensive player of the week, she is the daughter of Janelle and William Dowdall and is majoring in political science.

Senior 5-9 Outside Hitter Global Business Troy returns one of its top two kill producers in Blair Winston (365 kills in 2014) this season. She enters 2015 with 1,044 career kills, the eighth most in program history. In 2014, she led the Trojans in kills, as well as kills per set (3.02). She also surpassed the 1,000 career kills mark, becoming the 10th player in Troy’s Division I history (1993-present) to accomplish the milestone. A two-time tournament MVP (Trojan Invitational and Big Orange Bash), she is the daughter of Kelly and Mark Winston and is majoring in global business.

2014 TROJANS OVERALL STATS ## Name G K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set G K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set Pts/Set 16 Winston, Blair 121 365 3.02 158 1084 .191 11 0.09 3.31 80 237 2.96 106 746 .176 7 0.09 3.22 5 Shaw, Symone 122 334 2.74 161 1003 .172 4 0.03 2.97 80 228 2.85 120 720 .150 4 0.05 3.09 11 Zelenovic, Marija 109 265 2.43 122 786 .182 21 0.19 2.91 77 177 2.30 94 531 .156 13 0.17 2.66 19 Griff, Darby 121 217 1.79 85 571 .231 10 0.08 2.29 80 140 1.75 54 379 .227 8 0.10 2.22 2 Cheatham, Kiah 98 199 2.03 57 518 .274 6 0.06 2.68 54 116 2.15 35 322 .252 5 0.09 2.78 18 Waggoner, T. 85 45 0.53 19 180 .144 814 9.58 0.82 48 25 0.52 13 116 .103 463 9.65 0.75 15 Terry, Reina 54 22 0.41 18 103 .039 402 7.44 0.72 42 19 0.45 16 83 .036 321 7.64 0.74 12 Feemster, Katie 28 17 0.61 12 62 .081 2 0.07 1.04 17 14 0.82 10 51 .078 1 0.06 1.35 8 Skibba, Rachel 21 13 0.62 12 49 .020 2 0.10 0.86 17 5 0.29 6 27 -.037 2 0.12 0.47 9 Pickart, Kayla 8 9 1.12 3 19 .316 0 0.00 1.12 - 10 Raquet, Maddie 16 9 0.56 15 49 -.122 2 0.12 0.81 5 2 0.40 4 10 -.200 0 0.00 0.40 3 Dowdall, Ali 124 2 0.02 1 14 .071 86 0.69 0.17 80 1 0.01 1 10 .000 61 0.76 0.14 1 Curran, Kelley 119 2 0.02 1 4 .250 16 0.13 0.16 80 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 12 0.15 0.12 6 Nero, Avalon 72 0 0.00 2 13 -.154 8 0.11 0.18 52 0 0.00 1 7 -.143 5 0.10 0.12 4 Bouillion, M. 84 0 0.00 1 5 -.200 5 0.06 0.13 40 0 0.00 1 1 -1.00 2 0.05 0.05 TROY 124 1499 12.09 667 4460 .187 1389 11.20 15.03 80 964 12.05 462 3005 .167 904 11.30 14.61 Opponents 124 1650 13.31 712 4561 .206 1547 12.48 16.56 80 1086 13.57 430 3035 .216 1017 12.71 17.08

Name SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S SA SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S Winston, Blair 4 0.03 7 160 1.32 13 37 50 0.41 2 0.03 5 115 1.44 9 20 29 0.36 Shaw, Symone 2 0.02 5 106 0.87 11 31 42 0.34 2 0.03 5 84 1.05 7 21 28 0.35 Zelenovic, Marija 13 0.12 26 226 2.07 8 63 71 0.65 4 0.05 22 166 2.16 2 44 46 0.60 Griff, Darby 0 0.00 0 19 0.16 12 96 108 0.89 0 0.00 0 11 0.14 7 62 69 0.86 Cheatham, Kiah 20 0.20 0 72 0.73 9 70 79 0.81 11 0.20 0 47 0.87 5 37 42 0.78 Waggoner, Tineille 10 0.12 0 184 2.16 2 27 29 0.34 1 0.02 0 119 2.48 2 16 18 0.38 Terry, Reina 7 0.13 1 94 1.74 2 17 19 0.35 5 0.12 1 71 1.69 2 11 13 0.31 Feemster, Katie 0 0.00 0 1 0.04 4 16 20 0.71 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 4 10 14 0.82 Skibba, Rachel 0 0.00 0 7 0.33 1 9 10 0.48 0 0.00 0 7 0.41 1 5 6 0.35 Pickart, Kayla 0 0.00 0 3 0.38 0 0 0 0.00 - Raquet, Maddie 2 0.12 0 8 0.50 1 3 4 0.25 0 0.00 0 5 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 Dowdall, Ali 19 0.15 34 600 4.84 0 0 0 0.00 10 0.12 25 437 5.46 0 0 0 0.00 Curran, Kelley 17 0.14 22 231 1.94 0 0 0 0.00 10 0.12 14 171 2.14 0 0 0 0.00 Nero, Avalon 13 0.18 11 56 0.78 0 0 0 0.00 6 0.12 6 32 0.62 0 0 0 0.00 Bouillion, Madeleine 11 0.13 13 153 1.82 0 0 0 0.00 2 0.05 4 83 2.08 0 0 0 0.00 TEAM 32 21 TROY................ 118 0.95 151 1920 15.48 63 369 247.5 2.00 53 0.66 103 1348 16.85 39 226 152.0 1.90 Opponents........... 152 1.23 118 2011 16.22 51 402 252.0 2.03 103 1.29 53 1381 17.26 33 288 177.0 2.21

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THE EXPERIENCE The Troy University Athletics Department is an integral part of the University. Its mission is to assure a balance between the desire to win and the desire to facilitate positive growth of student-athletes. The Athletics Department strives to graduate student-athletes who will make significant contributions to society, view their experience in athletics as rewarding and who will be proud alumni and advocates of the University. At Troy The Office of Student-Athlete Services assists in maintaining an effective academic center, supervision of computer labs, arranging tutors, monitoring academic success and progress towards degree, assisting with academic advisement/registration, coordination of NCAA and Conference awards and scholarships, and arrangement of academic and lifestyle seminars and workshops (CHAMPS/Life Skills). Student-Athlete Services (SAS) embraces the mission of the University and the Athletics Department to develop well rounded student-athletes through discovery and exploration of knowledge and its application to lifelong success. The primary goals of SAS is to develop, nurture, and inspire our student-athletes. SAS aspires to challenge our student-athletes to embrace ownership of their responsibilities. Troy student-athletes turned in a record-breaking 2014 fall semester in the classroom as 41 Trojans posted a perfect 4.0 grade point average, while 222 student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA or higher in semester. Of the 222 student-athletes 113 finished the fall semester with a 3.5 or higher GPA. Additionally, nine of Troy’s 16 athletic programs finished the fall with at least a 3.0 combined GPA. Recent men’s basketball student-athletes have traveled to Spain, making stops in Barcelona and Gran Canaria while women’s basketball stu-

Study hall sessions are held for Troy student-athletes in an effort to develop consistent, appropriate, and effective study habits. All study sessions take place at the Trojan Academic Center which houses all of the Student-Athlete Services administrative offices. dent-athletes travelled to Italy in August 2014. The team visited Rome, Vatican City, Tuscany, Florence, Pisa and Venice. In total, $4,188,428 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 298 student-athletes. Of that, $1,651,974 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 82 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $277,050 was given to 123 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

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2014 Sun Belt Stats - All Games HITTING PCT 1. WKU 2. UALR 3. Texas State 4. South Alabama 5. UL Lafayette 6. UT Arlington 7. Troy 8. Arkansas State 9. Georgia State 10. UL Monroe

G 113 124 140 111 118 132 133 133 121 117

KILLS ERRS 1633 505 1673 629 1847 727 1414 594 1530 651 1577 664 1709 787 1617 789 1465 753 1276 746

TOTAL PCT 3618 .312 4175 .250 5125 .219 3899 .210 4195 .210 4513 .202 5034 .183 4657 .178 4513 .158 4235 .125

OPP. HITTING PCT 1. UT Arlington 2. Texas State 3. WKU 4. UL Lafayette 5. UALR 6. South Alabama 7. Georgia State 8. Arkansas State 9. Troy 10. UL Monroe

G 132 140 113 118 124 111 121 133 133 117

KILLS ERRS 1733 924 1650 835 1246 630 1360 619 1599 727 1480 627 1599 641 1703 711 1789 730 1526 567

TOTAL PCT 5053 .160 5031 .162 3745 .164 4073 .182 4352 .200 4027 .212 4424 .217 4576 .217 4885 .217 3920 .245

ASSISTS 1. WKU 2. UALR 3. UL Lafayette 4. Texas State 5. South Alabama 6. Troy 7. Georgia State 8. Arkansas State 9. UT Arlington 10. UL Monroe

G 113 124 118 140 111 133 121 133 132 117

NO. 1541 1582 1432 1693 1324 1581 1365 1485 1445 1183

PER GAME 13.64 12.76 12.14 12.09 11.93 11.89 11.28 11.17 10.95 10.11

KILLS 1. WKU 2. UALR 3. Texas State 4. UL Lafayette 5. Troy 6. South Alabama 7. Arkansas State 8. Georgia State 9. UT Arlington 10. UL Monroe

G 113 124 140 118 133 111 133 121 132 117

NO. 1633 1673 1847 1530 1709 1414 1617 1465 1577 1276

PER GAME 14.45 13.49 13.19 12.97 12.85 12.74 12.16 12.11 11.95 10.91

BLOCKS G SOLO 1. UT Arlington 132 38 2. UALR 124 88 3. Texas State 140 44 4. WKU 113 78 5. South Alabama 111 37 6. Georgia State 121 67 7. Troy 133 36 8. UL Lafayette 118 71 9. Arkansas State 133 49 10. UL Monroe 117 36

ASST TOTAL PER GAME 686 381.0 2.89 460 318 2.56 532 310 2.21 332 244 2.16 390 232 2.09 217 225 1.86 422 247 1.86 286 214 1.81 360 229 1.72 270 171 1.46

SERVICE ACES 1. UL Lafayette 2. WKU 3. Texas State 4. South Alabama 5. Georgia State 6. Arkansas State 7. UL Monroe 8. UALR 9. Troy 10. UT Arlington

G NO. PER GAME 118 155 1.31 113 142 1.26 149 168 1.20 111 129 1.16 121 135 1.12 133 148 1.11 117 123 1.05 124 120 0.97 133 126 0.95 132 103 0.78

DIGS 1. Texas State 2. Georgia State 3. Troy 4. UL Lafayette 5. UT Arlington 6. South Alabama 7. WKU 8. UALR 9. Arkansas State 10. UL Monroe

G 140 121 133 118 132 111 113 124 133 117

NO. 2204 1902 2076 1810 2006 1663 1594 1719 1843 1570

PER GAME 15.74 15.72 15.61 15.34 15.20 14.98 14.11 13.86 13.86 13.42

HITTING PERCENTAGE (Minimum.200/3.0 attacks per set) PLAYER, TEAM, YEAR G KILLS 1. Wessel, Paige, WKU, SR 113 323 2. Langenkamp, Noelle, WKU, SO 104 308 3. Boyan, Heather, WKU, JR 101 277

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ERRS 61 62 57

TOTAL PCT 572 .458 598 .411 540 .407

4. Hilbun, Ashlee, TXST, SR 5. Begic, Edina, UALR, JR 6. Reis, Kelsey, ASU, FR 7. Deardorff, Amari, TXS, SR 8. Gross, Taylor, UTA, JR 9. Bennett, Ashley, UTA, JR 10. MIlanovic, Sonja, UALR, SO

136 124 127 136 132 127 124

332 634 216 439 280 182 494

92 182 65 120 77 51 179

KILLS (Minimum 2.00 per set) PLAYER, TEAM, CL 1. Begic, Edina, UALR, JR 2. MIlanovic, Sonja, UALR, SO 3. Daniel, Mechell, TROY, FR 4. Zelenovic, Marija, TROY, JR 5. Lewis, Jessica, USA, FR 6. Bohannon, Deidra, GSU, SO 7. Deardorff, Amari, TXST, SR 8. Winston, Blair, TROY, SO 9. Langenkamp, Noelle, WKU, SO 10. Clark, Sadie, ASU, SR

G 124 124 111 129 76 114 136 103 104 127

NO. 634 494 423 454 260 388 439 323 308 375

PER SET 5.11 3.98 3.81 3.52 3.42 3.40 3.23 3.14 2.96 2.95

ASSISTS (Minimum 5.00 per set) PLAYER, TEAM, CL 1. Stutsman, Melanie, WKU, SR 2. de Zoete, Marleen, UALR, JR 3. Hole, Andrea, ULL, JR 4. Nieto, Natalia, GSU, SO 5. Alexander, Alexandra, TROY, SR 6. Mahoney, Caylin, TXST, JR 7. Hundt, Emily, USA, SO 8. Warrington, Mallory, ASU, FR 9. Gerig, Jackie, ASU, SR 10. Kane, Kayla, ULM, JR

G 113 124 107 115 130 140 110 72 118 69

NO. 1315 1376 1126 1121 1228 1256 859 522 750 435

PER SET 11.64 11.10 10.52 9.75 9.45 8.97 7.81 7.25 6.36 6.30

SERVICE ACES (Minimum 0.10 per set) PLAYER, TEAM, CL 1. Stutsman, Melanie, WKU, SR 2. Begic, Edina, UALR, JR 3. Meade, Taylor , ULL, SR 4. Mossakowski, Sara, ULL, SO 5. Zelenovic, Marija, TROY, JR 6. Hundt, Emily, USA, SO 7. Swartz, Hadley, ULM, FR 8. Cullum, Alannah, ULM, JR 9. Kemp, Sarah, ASU, JR 10. Hole, Andre, ULL, JR

G 113 124 118 107 129 110 117 105 106 107

NO. 38 40 38 28 33 28 29 25 25 25

PER SET 0.34 0.32 0.32 0.26 0.26 0.25 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.23

BLOCKS (Minimum 1.00 per set) PLAYER, TEAM, CL 1. Whitmore, Charmaine, UTA, SR 2. Dillard, Carolee, UALR, SO 3. Wyatt, Amber, USA, JR 4. Gross, Taylor, UTA, JR 5. Ahrens, Molly, TXST, SR

G 124 121 92 132 140

SOLO 23 35 12 4 14

ASST 202 125 94 144 133

DIGS (Minimum 1.00 per set) PLAYER, TEAM, CL 1. Potts, Ashley, WKU, SR 2. Averbeck, Emily, GSU, SR 3. Araya, Marcela, ULM, JR 4. Baska, Megan, ASU, SR 5. Cooney, Caitlyn, UTA, SO 6. Cohen, Courtney, TROY, SR 7. Auxilien, Caitlyn, ULL, JR 8. Smith, Sierra, TXST, SO 9. Baker, Abby, USA, FR 10. Dickson, Shelby, UTA, SR

G 113 121 117 133 131 132 118 139 108 130

NO. 554 581 549 623 583 558 493 548 409 402

PER SET 4.90 4.80 4.69 4.68 4.45 4.23 4.18 3.94 3.79 3.09

Hitting Percentage 1. Western Kentucky 2. UALR 3. Texas State 4. South Alabama 5. UT Arlington 6. UL Lafayette 7. Arkansas State 8. Troy 9. Georgia State

K 912 968 938 940 847 857 913 927 829

E 254 390 366 395 339 401 433 434 437

TA 1988 2421 2691 2576 2468 2401 2578 2727 2607

S 59 72 71 72 71 65 71 70 70

766 1476 501 1070 701 453 1117

.313 .306 .301 .298 .290 .289 .282

TOTAL PER SET 225 1.81 160 1.32 106 1.15 148 1.12 147 1.05

Pct. .331 .239 .213 .212 .206 .190 .186 .181 .150


2014 Sun Belt Stats - Conference Games 10. UL Monroe

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668

392

2296

.120

Opponent Hitting Pct 1. Western Kentucky 2. Texas State 3. UT Arlington 4. South Alabama 5. UL Lafayette 6. UALR 7. Arkansas State 8. Troy 9. Georgia State 10. UL Monroe

S 59 71 71 72 65 72 71 70 70 61

K 629 836 959 960 796 938 912 943 957 869

E 328 423 507 420 326 420 386 367 357 307

TA 2037 2623 2821 2639 2287 2516 2490 2607 2555 2178

Pct. .148 .157 .160 .205 .206 .206 .211 .221 .235 .258

Assists 1. Western Kentucky 2. UALR 3. UL Lafayette 4. Troy 5. South Alabama 6. Texas State 7. Arkansas State 8. Georgia State 9. UT Arlington 10. UL Monroe

S 59 72 65 70 72 71 71 70 71 61

No. 864 905 808 865 888 864 834 772 776 619

Avg/S 14.64 12.57 12.43 12.36 12.33 12.17 11.75 11.03 10.93 10.15

Kills 1. Western Kentucky 2. UALR 3. Troy 4. Texas State 5. UL Lafayette 6. South Alabama 7. Arkansas State 8. UT Arlington 9. Georgia State 10. UL Monroe

S 59 72 70 71 65 72 71 71 70 61

No. 912 968 927 938 857 940 913 847 829 668

Avg/S 15.46 13.44 13.24 13.21 13.18 13.06 12.86 11.93 11.84 10.95

Blocks 1. UT Arlington 2. UALR 3. South Alabama 4. Texas State 5. Western Kentucky 6. Georgia State 7. Arkansas State 8. UL Lafayette 9. Troy 10. UL Monroe

S 71 72 72 71 59 70 71 65 70 61

BS 22 53 31 24 35 38 30 38 24 22

BA 400 268 288 265 182 192 182 144 177 144

Service Aces 1. Western Kentucky 2. South Alabama 3. UL Lafayette 4. Texas State 5. Georgia State 6. UALR 7. Arkansas State 8. Troy 9. UT Arlington 10. UL Monroe

S 59 72 65 71 70 72 71 70 71 61

No. 85 81 72 77 72 64 63 62 58 43

Avg/S 1.44 1.12 1.11 1.08 1.03 0.89 0.89 0.89 0.82 0.70

Digs 1. Texas State 2. Troy 3. UT Arlington 4. Western Kentucky 5. UL Lafayette 6. Georgia State 7. South Alabama 8. Arkansas State 9. UL Monroe 10. UALR

S 71 70 71 59 65 70 72 71 61 72

No. 1195 1157 1118 921 1010 1075 1086 1024 848 999

Avg/S 16.83 16.53 15.75 15.61 15.54 15.36 15.08 14.42 13.90 13.88

Hitting % (Min. 3.0 TA/set) 1. Boyan, Heather, WKU, Jr 2. Wessel, Paige, WKU, Sr 3. Langenkamp, Noelle, WKU, So 4. Begic, Edina, UALR, Jr 5. Reis, Kelsey, ASU, Fr 6. Gross,Taylor, UTA, Jr 7. Hilbun, Ashlee, TXST, Sr 8. Stutsman, Melanie, WKU, Sr 9. Milanovic, Sonja, UALR, So 10. White, Tonice, ULL, Sr

S 54 59 57 72 70 71 71 59 72 65

Kills 1. Begic, Edina, UALR, Jr 2. Milanovic, Sonja, UALR, So 3. Daniel, Mechell, USA, Fr 4. Bohannon, Deidra, GSU, So 5. Winston, Blair, TROY, So 6. Zelenovic, Marija, TROY, Jr 7. Lewis, Jessica, USA, Fr 8. Bodway, Haley, WKU, So 9. Langenkamp, Noelle WKU, So 10. Deardorff, Amari, TXST, Sr

S 72 72 72 66 69 68 62 58 57 71

Total 222 187 175 156 126 134 121 110 112 94

Avg/S 3.13 2.60 2.43 2.20 2.14 1.91 1.70 1.69 1.61 1.54

K 156 174 182 371 122 155 156 71 304 190

E 25 35 32 113 36 36 44 17 117 75

TA 290 312 338 850 286 406 399 193 671 421

No. 371 304 290 249 244 237 199 186 182 214

Avg/S 5.15 4.22 4.03 3.77 3.54 3.49 3.21 3.21 3.19 3.01

Assists 1. Stutsman, Melanie, WKU, Sr 2. de Zoete, Marleen, UALR, Jr 3. Alexander, Alexandra, TROY, Sr 4. Hole, Andrea, ULL, Jr 5. Nieto, Natalia, GSU, So 6. Mahoney, Caylin, TXST, Jr 7. Warrington, Mallory, ASU, Fr 8. Hundt, Emily, USA, So 9. Kane,Kayla, ULM, Jr

S 59 72 67 65 64 71 47 72 54

No. 729 792 715 691 631 620 404 537 313

Avg/S 12.36 11.00 10.67 10.63 9.86 8.73 8.60 7.46 5.80

Service Aces 1. Stutsman, Melanie, WKU, Sr 2. Begic, Edina, UALR, Jr 3. Meade, Taylor, ULL, Sr 4. Shonk, Molly, GSU, Fr 5. Hundt, Emily, USA, So 6. Vas Matt, Shelby, TXST, Fr 7. Welsh,Amanda, UTA, Jr 8. Zelenovic, Marija, TROY, Jr 9. Tataran, Lavinia, ULL, Sr

S 59 72 65 56 72 70 71 68 65

No. 20 24 18 15 19 18 18 16 15

Avg/S 0.34 0.33 0.28 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.25 0.24 0.23

Blocks 1. Whitmore,Charmaine, UTA, Sr 2. Dillard, Carolee, UALR, So 3. Wyatt, Amber, USA, Jr 4. Gross,Taylor, UTA, Jr 5. Ahrens, Molly, TXST, Sr 6. Langenkamp, Noelle, WKU, So 7. Bennett,Ashley, UTA, Jr 8. Hilbun, Ashlee, TXST, Sr

S 65 69 72 71 71 57 69 71

BS 12 22 12 2 9 10 5 8

BA 118 78 82 82 67 49 64 63

Digs 1. Potts, Ashley, WKU, Sr 2. Araya,Marcela, ULM, Jr 3. Averbeck, Emily, GSU, Sr 4. Baska, Megan, ASU, Sr 5. Cooney,Caitlyn, UTA, So 6. Smith, Sierra, TXST, So 7. Cohen, Courtney, TROY, Sr 8. Auxilien, Caitlyn, ULL, Jr

S 59 61 70 71 70 71 70 65

No. 314 310 350 347 329 309 297 271

Avg/S 5.32 5.08 5.00 4.89 4.70 4.35 4.24 4.17

Total 130 100 94 84 76 59 69 71

Avg/S 2.00 1.45 1.31 1.18 1.07 1.04 1.00 1.00

Pct. .452 .446 .444 .304 .301 .293 .281 .280 .279 .273

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2014 Sun Belt Team Match Highs ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .525 (47- 5- 80) Western Kentucky vs Wright State (Sep 21, 2013 in Dayton, OH) .421 (48- 8- 95) Western Kentucky at Georgia State (Oct 02, 2013) .397 (41-10- 78) UL Lafayette at Jackson State (Sep 10, 2013) .385 (53-13-104) Western Kentucky at South Alabama (Sep 28, 2013) .380 (43- 8- 92) Texas State at Sam Houston State (Sep 03, 2013) .378 (44-10- 90) UT Arlington at Georgia State (Oct 04, 2013) .375 (35- 8- 72) UL Lafayette at Alcorn State (Sep 03, 2013) .364 (42-10- 88) Texas State at Georgia State (Oct 06, 2013) .361 (47- 8-108) Western Kentucky at Troy (Sep 27, 2013) KILLS (K-E-TA) 76 (76-31-198) 5s 73 (73-37-215) 5s 73 (73-31-221) 5s 72 (72-32-164) 5s 72 (72-29-157) 5s 71 (71-28-195) 5s 71 (71-20-167) 5s 70 (70-38-186) 5s 69 (69-35-179) 5s

UALR vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2013 in Starkville, Miss.) Texas State at UT Arlington (Oct 09, 2013) Troy at UL Monroe (Nov 02, 2013) Western Kentucky at UL Lafayette (Oct 13, 2013) UALR vs Texas A&M-CC (Sep 07, 2013 in Houston, Texas) Texas State at UTSA (Sep 20, 2013) UALR at Rice (Sep 07, 2013) Troy at UT Arlington (Nov 22, 2013) UL Monroe vs Alabama State (Sep 20, 2013 in Tempe, Ariz.)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 53 (53-20-122) Western Kentucky at Texas State (Nov 01, 2013) 53 (53-13-104) Western Kentucky at South Alabama (Sep 28, 2013) 53 (53-22-113) Western Kentucky at UALR (Oct 18, 2013) KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 68 (68-26-160) UL Monroe at McNeese (Sep 13, 2013) 67 (67-29-194) Troy at Georgia State (Nov 15, 2013) 64 (64-25-155) UALR at New Mexico State (Sep 13, 2013) KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 76 (76-31-198) UALR vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2013 in Starkville, Miss.) 73 (73-31-221) Troy at UL Monroe (Nov 02, 2013) 73 (73-37-215) Texas State at UT Arlington (Oct 09, 2013) 72 (72-29-157) UALR vs Texas A&M-CC (Sep 07, 2013 in Houston, Texas) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 221 (73-31-221) 5s Troy at UL Monroe (Nov 02, 2013) 215 (73-37-215) 5s Texas State at UT Arlington (Oct 09, 2013) 214 (65-37-214) 5s Georgia State at UT Arlington (Nov 01, 2013) 204 (62-28-204) 5s Arkansas State at Texas State (Oct 11, 2013) 201 (65-35-201) 5s Georgia State at USC Upstate (Sep 07, 2013) 198 (76-31-198) 5s UALR vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2013 in Starkville, Miss.) 195 (71-28-195) 5s Texas State at UTSA (Sep 20, 2013) 194 (67-29-194) 4s Troy at Georgia State (Nov 15, 2013) 190 (64-31-190) 5s South Alabama at Texas State (Oct 20, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 137 (32-29-137) UL Lafayette at Georgia (Sep 14, 2013) 133 (43-24-133) South Alabama at UT Arlington (Oct 18, 2013) 129 (44-17-129) Georgia State at ULM (Oct 27, 2013) 126 (38-17-126) UL Monroe at Arkansas State (Oct 18, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 194 (67-29-194) Troy at Georgia State (Nov 15, 2013) 188 (54-30-188) Georgia State at SIUE (Sep 21, 2013) 180 (60-24-180) UL Lafayette at Georgia State (Oct 25, 2013) 178 (58-35-178) Texas State at North Texas (Sep 07, 2013) 176 (40-32-176) Troy at Texas State (Oct 18, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 221 (73-31-221) Troy at UL Monroe (Nov 02, 2013) 215 (73-37-215) Texas State at UT Arlington (Oct 09, 2013) 214 (65-37-214) Georgia State at UT Arlington (Nov 01, 2013) 204 (62-28-204) Arkansas State at Texas State (Oct 11, 2013) 201 (65-35-201) Georgia State at USC Upstate (Sep 07, 2013) ASSISTS 72 (5s) 69 (5s) 69 (5s) 68 (5s) 67 (5s)

UALR vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2013 in Starkville, Miss.) UALR at Rice (Sep 07, 2013) Troy at UT Arlington (Nov 22, 2013) Western Kentucky at UL Lafayette (Oct 13, 2013) Texas State at UT Arlington (Oct 09, 2013)

ASSISTS 3-SETS 52 Western Kentucky at UALR (Oct 18, 2013) 51 Western Kentucky at Texas State (Nov 01, 2013) 50 Western Kentucky at South Alabama (Sep 28, 2013) ASSISTS 4-SETS 64 Troy at Georgia State (Nov 15, 2013) 61 UL Monroe at McNeese (Sep 13, 2013) 61 UALR at New Mexico State (Sep 13, 2013)

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ASSISTS 5-SETS 72 UALR vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2013 in Starkville, Miss.) 69 UALR at Rice (Sep 07, 2013) 69 Troy at UT Arlington (Nov 22, 2013) 68 Western Kentucky at Louisiana-Lafayette (Oct 13, 2013) 67 Texas State at UT Arlington (Oct 09, 2013) DIGS 114 (5s) 102 (5s) 100 (4s) 96 (5s)

Troy at ULM (Nov 02, 2013) Texas State at UT Arlington (Oct 09, 2013) Troy at Texas State (Oct 18, 2013) UALR vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2013 in Starkville, Miss.) 95 (5s)

DIGS 3-SETS 65 Georgia State at ULM (Oct 27, 2013) 64 Western Kentucky at Texas State (Nov 01, 2013) DIGS 4-SETS 100 Troy at Texas State (Oct 18, 2013) 94 Georgia State at SIUE (Sep 21, 2013) 85 Troy at Georgia State (Nov 15, 2013) 85 Texas State at Troy (Oct 27, 2013) 83 Arkansas State at UM (Sep 17, 2013) DIGS 5-SETS 114 Troy at ULM (Nov 02, 2013) 102 Texas State at UT Arlington (Oct 09, 2013) 96 UALR vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2013 in Starkville, Miss.) 95 Georgia State at UT Arlington (Nov 01, 2013) 92 UT Arlington at Troy (Nov 09, 2013) ACES 11 UL Monroe vs Alabama State (Sep 20, 2013 in Tempe, Ariz.) 11 UL Lafayette at Alcorn State (Sep 03, 2013) BLOCKS 19.5 UALR at Mississippi State (Aug 31, 2013) 19.0 UT Arlington at South Alabama (Nov 08, 2013) 19.0 UT Arlington at UL Lafayette (Nov 15, 2013) 17.0 UALR at Texas State (Oct 13, 2013) 17.0 South Alabama at Arkansas State (Oct 04, 2013) 16.5 UT Arlington at Troy (Nov 09, 2013) 16.0 UT Arlington at UALR (Oct 26, 2013) 16.0 UALR at UL Lafayette (Nov 17, 2013) 16.0 UT Arlington at Baylor (Sep 07, 2013) ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills .789 (15- 0-19) Langenkamp, Noelle (WKU) at Georgia State (Oct 02, 2013) .667 (12- 0-18) Hodzic, Adisa (UALR) at Mississippi State (Aug 30, 2013) .650 (15- 2-20) Langenkamp, Noelle (WKU) at South Alabama (Sep 28, 2013) .650 (13- 0-20) Gross,Taylor (UT Arlington) at Baylor (Sep 07, 2013) .647 (12- 1-17) Langenkamp, Noelle (WKU) vs Wright State (Sep 21, 2013 in Dayton, OH) .636 (15- 1-22) Dickson,Shelby (UT Arlington) at Georgia State (Oct 04, 2013) .606 (23- 3-33) Milanovic, Sonja (UALR) at Rice (Sep 07, 2013) .600 (13- 1-20) Hilbun, Ashlee (Texas State) at Tulsa (Sep 14, 2013) .600 (13- 1-20) Pawlik,Hope (UL Monroe) at UALR (Nov 01, 2013)


2014 Sun Belt Individual Match Highs KILLS (K-E-TA) 34 (34-10-64) 5s 31 (31- 9-63) 4s 30 (30- 8-70) 5s 28 (28- 7-72) 5s 28 (28-16-74) 5s 28 (28- 4-60) 4s 27 (27-15-80) 5s 27 (27- 5-67) 5s 27 (27- 8-53) 5s

Milanovic, Sonja (UALR) vs Texas A&M-CC (Sep 07, 2013 in Houston, Texas) Begic, Edina (UALR) at South Alabama (Sep 27, 2013) Begic, Edina (UALR) vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013 in Las Cruces, N.M,) Begic, Edina (UALR) at Rice (Sep 07, 2013) Winston, Blair (Troy) at UT Arlington (Oct 20, 2013) Daniel, Mechell (South Alabama) at Troy (Nov 06, 2013) Bohannon, Deidra (Georgia State) at UT Arlington (Nov 01, 2013) Begic, Edina (UALR) vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2013 in Starkville, Miss.) Begic, Edina (UALR) vs Texas A&M-CC (Sep 07, 2013 in Houston, Texas)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 23 (23- 2-43) Begic, Edina (UALR) vs Northern Illinois (Sep 13, 2013 in Las Cruces, N.M.) 20 (20- 4-34) Daniel, Mechell (South Alabama) at Jackson State (Sep 17, 2013) 16 (16- 2-37) Cheatham, Kiah (Troy) at UALR (Oct 25, 2013) KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 31 (31- 9-63) Begic, Edina (UALR) at South Alabama (Sep 27, 2013) 28 (28- 4-60) Daniel, Mechell (South Alabama) at Troy (Nov 06, 2013) 24 (24-11-64) Adams, McKenzie at UT Arlington (Sep 13, 2013) 22 (22- 5-45) Zelenovic, Marija (Troy) at Georgia Tech (Sep 14, 2013) KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 34 (34-10-64) Milanovic, Sonja (UALR) vs Texas A&M-CC (Sep 07, 2013 in Houston, Texas) 30 (30- 8-70) Begic, Edina (UALR) vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013 in Las Cruces, N.M,) 28 (28-16-74) Winston, Blair (Troy) at UT Arlington (Oct 20, 2013) 28 (28- 7-72) Begic, Edina (UALR) at Rice (Sep 07, 2013) 27 (27- 8-53) Begic, Edina (UALR) vs Texas A&M-CC (Sep 07, 2013 in Houston, Texas) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 80 (27-15-80) 5s Bohannon, Deidra (Georgiat State) UT Arlington (Nov 01, 2013) 74 (22- 7-74) 5s Zelenovic, Marija (Troy) at ULM (Nov 02, 2013) 74 (28-16-74) 5s Winston, Blair (Troy) at UT Arlington (Oct 20, 2013) 72 (28- 7-72) 5s Begic, Edina (UALR) at Rice (Sep 07, 2013) 70 (30- 8-70) 5s Begic, Edina (UALR) vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013 in Las Cruces, N.M,) 70 (22- 8-70) 5s Begic, Edina (UALR) at Troy (Oct 07, 2013) 67 (27- 5-67) 5s Begic, Edina (UALR) vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2013 in Starkville, Miss.) 65 (22-11-65) 5s Winston, Blair (Troy) at UL Monroe (Nov 02, 2013) 65 (19- 8-65) 5s Daniel, Mechell (South Alabama) at Arkansas State (Oct 04, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 49 (16- 5-49) Swartz,Hadley (UL Monroe) at Arkansas State (Oct 18, 2013) 44 (16- 6-44) Begic, Edina (UALR) at UM (Sep 20, 2013) 43 (23- 2-43) Begic, Edina (UALR) vs Northern Illinois (Sep 13, 2013 in Las Cruces, N.M.) 42 (12- 5-42) Daniel, Mechell (South Alabama) vs UT Arlington (Nov 21, 2013 in Troy, Ala.) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 63 (31- 9-63) Begic, Edina (UALR) at South Alabama (Sep 27, 2013) 60 (28- 4-60) Daniel, Mechell (South Alabama) at Troy (Nov 06, 2013) 60 (19- 8-60) Zelenovic, Marija (Troy) vs Green Bay (Sep 05, 2013 in Auburn, Ala.) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 80 (27-15-80) Bohannon, Deidra (Georgia State) at UT Arlington (Nov 01, 2013) 74 (28-16-74) Winston, Blair (Troy) at UT Arlington (Oct 20, 2013) 74 (22- 7-74) Zelenovic, Marija (Troy) at ULM (Nov 02, 2013) 72 (28- 7-72) Begic, Edina (UALR) at Rice (Sep 07, 2013) 70 (22- 8-70) Begic, Edina (UALR) at Troy (Oct 07, 2013) POINTS 35.5 (34- 1- 0.5) 5s 32.5 (31- 1- 0.5) 4s 32.5 (30- 0- 2.5) 5s 31.0 (28- 1- 2.0) 5s 30.5 (28- 2- 0.5) 5s

Alexander, Alexandra (Troy) at Georgia State (Nov 15, 2013) Hole, Andrea (UL Lafayette) vs Chattanooga (Sep 20, 2013 in Oxford, Miss.) de Zoete, Marleen (UALR) at New Mexico State (Sep 13, 2013) Harrington,Katie (UL Monroe) at McNeese (Sep 13, 2013)

ASSISTS 5-SETS 63 de Zoete, Marleen (UALR) vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2013 in Starkville, Miss.) 61 Alexander, Alexandra (Troy) at ULM (Nov 02, 2013) 58 Alexander, Alexandra (Troy) at UT Arlington (Nov 22, 2013) 58 de Zoete, Marleen (UALR) vs Texas A&M-CC (Sep 07, 2013 in Houston, Texas) DIGS 39 (5s) 37 (5s) 35 (4s) 34 (5s) 31 (4s)

Cohen, Courtney (Troy) at ULM (Nov 02, 2013) Smith, Sierra (Texas State) at UT Arlington (Oct 09, 2013) Cooney,Caitlyn (UT Arlington) at UALR (Oct 26, 2013) Averbeck, Emily (Georgia State) at UT Arlington (Nov 01, 2013) Cohen, Courtney (Troy) at Georgia State (Nov 15, 2013)

DIGS 3-SETS 25 Potts, Ashley (WKU) at Texas State (Nov 01, 2013) 25 Averbeck, Emily (Georgia State) at ULM (Oct 27, 2013) 23 Baker, Abby (South Alabama) at UT Arlington (Oct 18, 2013) 23 Auxilien, Caitlyn (UL Lafayette) at Arkansas State (Oct 06, 2013) DIGS 4-SETS 35 Cooney,Caitlyn (UT Arlington) at UALR (Oct 26, 2013) 31 Averbeck, Emily (Georgia State) at SIUE (Sep 21, 2013) 31 Cohen, Courtney (Troy) at Georgia State (Nov 15, 2013) 29 Baska, Megan at (Arkansas State) UM (Sep 17, 2013) 28 Baska, Megan at (Arkansas State) Georgia State (Nov 09, 2013) DIGS 5-SETS 39 Cohen, Courtney (Troy) at UL Monroe (Nov 02, 2013) 37 Smith, Sierra (Texas State) at UT Arlington (Oct 09, 2013) 34 Averbeck, Emily (Georgia State) at UT Arlington (Nov 01, 2013) 29 Averbeck, Emily (Georgia State) at UL Lafayette (Oct 18, 2013) ACES 5 Lewis, Jessica (South Alabama) at Western Kentucky (Nov 15, 2013) 4 Zelenovic, Marija (Troy) at Georgia State (Nov 15, 2013) 4 Araya,Marcela (UL Monroe) at McNeese (Sep 13, 2013) BLOCKS (BS-BA) 14 ( 3-11) Whitmore,Charmaine (UT Arlington) at South Alabama (Nov 08, 2013) 13 ( 4- 9) Whitmore,Charmaine (UT Arlington) at UL-Lafayette (Nov 15, 2013) 12 ( 0-12) Whitmore,Charmaine (UT Arlington) at Baylor (Sep 07, 2013) 11 ( 1-10) Dillard, Carolee (UALR) at UL Lafayette (Nov 17, 2013) 10 ( 2- 8) Wyatt, Amber (South Alabama) at Troy (Nov 06, 2013) 10 ( 1- 9) Wyatt, Amber (South Alabama) at UL Monroe (Oct 06, 2013) 10 ( 0-10) Whitmore,Charmaine (UT Arlington) at Troy (Nov 09, 2013) 9 ( 3- 6) Whitmore,Charmaine (UT Arlington) at UALR (Oct 26, 2013) 9 ( 1- 8) Hodzic, Adisa (UALR) at Mississippi State (Aug 31, 2013)

Milanovic, Sonja (UALR) vs Texas A&M-CC (Sep 07, 2013 in Houston, Texas.) Begic, Edina (UALR) at South Alabama (Sep 27, 2013) Begic, Edina (UALR) vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013 in Las Cruces, N.M,) Begic, Edina (UALR) at Rice (Sep 07, 2013) Winston, Blair (Troy) at UT Arlington (Oct 20, 2013)

POINTS 3-SETS 25.0 (23- 1- 1.0) 21.0 (20- 1- 0.0) 20.5 (16- 2- 2.5) 17.5 (16- 1- 0.5)

Begic, Edina (UALR) vs Northern Illinois (Sep 13, 2013 in Las Cruces, N.M.) Daniel, Mechell (South Alabama) at Jackson State (Sep 17, 2013) Zelenovic, Marija (Troy) at Western Kentucky (Nov 21, 2013) Begic, Edina (UALR) at UM (Sep 20, 2013)

POINTS 4-SETS 32.5 (31- 1- 0.5) 29.0 (28- 0- 1.0) 27.0 (21- 4- 2.0) 25.5 (22- 2- 1.5)

Begic, Edina (UALR) at South Alabama (Sep 27, 2013) Daniel, Mechell (South Alabama) at Troy (Nov 06, 2013) Zelenovic, Marija (Troy) at Georgia State (Nov 15, 2013) Zelenovic, Marija (Troy) at Georgia Tech (Sep 14, 2013)

POINTS 5-SETS 35.5 (34- 1- 0.5) 32.5 (30- 0- 2.5) 31.0 (28- 1- 2.0) 30.5 (28- 2- 0.5) 30.0 (27- 1- 2.0)

Milanovic, Sonja (UALR) vs Texas A&M-CC (Sep 07, 2013 in Houston, Texas) Begic, Edina (UALR) vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013 in Las Cruces, N.M,) Begic, Edina (UALR) at Rice (Sep 07, 2013) Winston, Blair (Troy) at UT Arlington (Oct 20, 2013) Begic, Edina (UALR) vs Texas A&M-CC (Sep 07, 2013 in Houston, Texas)

ASSISTS 63 (5s) 61 (5s) 58 (5s) 58 (5s)

57 54 53 53

de Zoete, Marleen (UALR) vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2013 in Starkville, Miss.) Alexander, Alexandra (Troy) at ULM (Nov 02, 2013) Alexander, Alexandra (Troy) at UT Arlington (Nov 22, 2013) Mahoney, Caylin (Texas State) at UT Arlington (Oct 09, 2013)

ASSISTS 3-SETS 44 Stutsman, Melanie (WKU) at South Alabama (Sep 28, 2013) 44 Stutsman, Melanie (WKU) at UALR (Oct 18, 2013) 42 Stutsman, Melanie (WKU) at Texas State (Nov 01, 2013) 42 Nieto, Natalia (Georgia State) at ULM (Oct 27, 2013) ASSISTS 4-SETS

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YEAR BY YEAR TEAM LEADERS HITTING PERCENTAGE YEAR SCHOOL 1986 Charlotte 1987 Jacksonville 1988 Jacksonville 1989 UAB 1990 UAB 1991 Jacksonville 1992 Jacksonville 1993 Louisiana-Lafayette 1994 Arkansas State 1995 South Alabama 1996 UALR 1997 Arkansas State 1998 New Orleans WKU 1999 Arkansas State 2000 WKU 2001 WKU 2002 New Mexico State 2003 WKU 2004 WKU 2005 WKU 2006 FIU 2007 Middle Tennessee 2008 WKU 2009 Middle Tennessee 2010 WKU 2011 WKU 2012 WKU 2013 WKU 2014 UALR

G K E 135 1560 535 154 1967 743 145 1623 692 142 — — 165 2242 — 119 1349 538 105 1144 493 98 1195 413 112 1746 659 101 1443 630 126 1725 621 129 1926 778 106 1598 633 132 2113 833 120 1747 739 118 1974 715 112 1791 714 113 1723 643 123 2042 677 113 1784 660 114 1934 579 114 1856 722 129 2108 746 133 1822 603 102 1404 511 121 1692 532 119 1716 586 121 1725 540 113 1633 505 122 1649 528

KILLS YEAR SCHOOL 1986 South Florida 1987 Jacksonville 1988 South Florida 1989 South Florida 1990 UAB 1991 Arkansas State 1992 Arkansas State 1993 Lamar 1994 Arkansas State 1995 Arkansas State 1996 Louisiana Tech 1997 Arkansas State 1998 WKU 1999 WKU 2000 WKU 2001 WKU 2002 WKU 2003 WKU 2004 Arkansas State 2005 WKU 2006 FIU 2007 WKU 2008 New Orleans 2009 FIU 2010 Middle Tennessee 2011 WKU 2012 WKU 2013 WKU 2014 Appalachian State

G 160 154 130 144 165 187 159 129 112 119 106 129 132 117 118 112 140 123 123 114 114 125 113 103 127 119 121 113 113

K AVG 2028 12.68 1967 12.77 1817 13.98 2018 14.01 2242 13.59 2660 14.22 2406 15.13 2076 16.09 1477 13.19 1830 15.38 1684 15.89 1926 14.93 2113 16.01 1783 15.24 1974 16.73 1791 15.99 2251 16.08 2042 16.60 1942 15.79 1934 16.96 1856 16.28 2081 16.65 1564 13.84 1520 14.76 1782 14.03 1716 14.42 1725 14.26 1633 14.45 1550 13.72

ASSISTS YEAR SCHOOL 1986 South Florida 1987 Jacksonville 1988 South Florida 1989 South Florida 1990 South Florida 1991 Arkansas State 1992 Louisiana Tech 1993 Lamar 1994 Arkansas State 1995 Arkansas State 1996 Louisiana Tech 1997 Arkansas State New Orleans 1998 Arkansas State 1999 WKU 2000 WKU 2001 WKU 2002 WKU 2003 WKU 2004 WKU 2005 WKU 2006 FIU 2007 WKU 2008 WKU 2009 FIU 2010 North Texas 2011 WKU 2012 WKU 2013 WKU 2014 Appalachian State

G 160 154 130 122 157 187 140 129 112 119 106 129 113 121 117 118 112 140 123 113 114 114 125 133 103 124 119 121 113 113

A AVG 1845 11.53 1684 10.94 1633 12.56 1413 11.58 1931 12.30 2329 12.45 1771 12.65 1746 13.53 1477 13.19 1607 13.50 1432 13.51 1601 12.41 1402 12.41 1688 13.95 1609 13.75 1802 15.27 1603 14.31 2051 14.65 1843 14.98 1644 14.55 1792 15.72 1691 14.83 1922 15.38 1688 12.69 1404 13.63 1630 13.15 1582 13.29 1621 13.40 1541 13.64 1489 13.18

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TA 3649 4140 3205 — — 3140 2347 3253 4709 3674 4444 4727 4136 5492 4390 4890 4470 4303 4887 4336 4150 4060 4657 4176 3112 3939 4151 4009 3618 4086

AVG .281 .296 .251 .290 .297 .258 .277 .240 .231 .221 .248 .243 .233 .233 .230 .257 .241 .251 .279 .259 .327 .279 .292 .292 .287 .294 .272 .296 .312 .274

BLOCKS YEAR SCHOOL 1986 Charlotte 1987 Jacksonville 1988 WKU 1989 South Alabama 1990 Charlotte 1991 WKU 1992 Arkansas State 1993 New Orleans 1994 Arkansas State 1995 Arkansas State 1996 Arkansas State 1997 New Orleans 1998 New Orleans 1999 Denver 2000 Denver 2001 Denver 2002 UALR 2003 New Mexico State 2004 New Mexico State 2005 Denver 2006 Middle Tennessee 2007 Middle Tennessee 2008 Middle Tennessee 2009 Middle Tennessee 2010 Middle Tennessee 2011 Denver 2012 North Texas 2013 UT Arlington 2014 Little Rock SERVICE ACES YEAR SCHOOL 1986 South Florida 1987 Charlotte 1988 South Florida 1989 Jacksonville 1990 UAB 1991 Central Florida 1992 South Alabama 1993 UL Lafayette 1994 WKU 1995 Texas-Pan American 1996 UALR 1997 Texas-Pan American 1998 UALR 1999 UALR 2000 UL Lafayette 2001 WKU 2002 UL Lafayette 2003 Middle Tennessee 2004 New Mexico State 2005 Troy 2006 UL Monroe 2007 North Texas 2008 New Orleans 2009 WKU 2010 UL Lafayette 2011 Arkansas State 2012 WKU 2013 UL Lafayette 2014 UL Monroe

G 135 154 186 140 164 147 159 153 112 119 114 113 106 106 127 119 104 131 112 98 123 129 134 102 127 112 136 132 122

BS 189 160 — 209 206 140 144 144 77 74 101 65 75 59 76 68 62 72 45 49 52 51 54 62 52 41 114 38 77

BA 414 489 — 569 516 556 503 531 380 364 372 480 450 475 597 513 556 478 577 401 575 757 583 370 526 513 482 686 590

G 160 136 130 94 165 129 111 98 136 115 126 90 101 121 117 112 108 131 112 86 119 122 113 118 122 118 121 118 118

SA 430 394 320 226 488 440 266 238 299 284 277 205 229 253 240 226 223 243 253 175 272 261 189 193 206 178 171 155 170

AVG 2.69 2.90 2.46 2.40 2.96 3.41 2.40 2.43 2.20 2.47 2.20 2.28 2.27 2.09 2.05 2.02 2.06 1.85 2.26 2.03 2.29 2.14 1.67 1.64 1.69 1.51 1.41 1.31 1.44

TOT 602.0 400.5 522.5 778.0 464.0 418.0 395.5 409.5 267.0 256.0 287.0 305.0 300.0 287.5 374.5 324.5 340.0 311.0 333.5 249.5 339.5 429.5 345.0 247.0 315.0 297.5 355.0 381.0 372.0

AVG 4.46 2.60 2.81 3.53 2.85 2.84 2.49 2.68 2.38 2.15 2.52 2.70 2.83 2.71 2.95 2.73 3.27 2.61 2.98 2.55 2.76 3.33 2.58 2.42 2.48 2.66 2.61 2.89 3.05


HITTING PERCENTAGE YEAR PLAYER, SCHOOL G 1986 Debbie Seal, Charlotte 130 1987 Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville 154 1988 Ann Marie Aparicio, Jacksonville 114 1989 Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville 75 1990 Monica Holmes, Charlotte 148 1991 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans 122 1992 Ruth Terry, Jacksonville 105 1993 Kari Lemoine, Louisiana Tech 117 1994 Sharla Richardson, Louisiana Tech 139 1995 Tonia Hatfield, South Alabama 97 1996 Jamie Ewing, Lamar 126 1997 Beth Cochran, Arkansas State 126 1998 Kim Carpenter, WKU 128 1999 Beth Cochran, Arkansas State 118 2000 Lindsay Pritchard, Middle Tennessee 129 2001 Kristin Webster, New Mexico State 114 2002 Amanda Schiff, WKU 137 2003 Kelli Rudelson, Denver 93 2004 Lyndsey Broerman, WKU 113 2005 Megan Argabright, WKU 110 2006 Megan Argabright, WKU 126 2007 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee 129 2008 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee 133 2009 Stacy Oladinni, Middle Tennessee 102 2010 Lindsay Cheatham, Middle Tennessee 110 2011 Fielder, Cayla, Arkansas State 115 2012 Boyan, Heather, WKU 121 2013 Wessel, Paige, WKU 113 2014 Briana Sharratt, UTA 125

K 365 717 233 301 481 610 281 227 381 445 467 603 582 404 376 430 494 246 326 417 590 379 412 275 209 403 340 323 275

KILLS YEAR PLAYER, SCHOOL 1986 Belinda Spivey, South Florida 1987 Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville 1988 Belinda Spivey, South Florida 1989 Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville 1990 Keturah Carter, South Alabama 1991 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans 1992 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans 1993 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette 1994 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette 1995 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette 1996 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette 1997 Beth Cochran, Arkansas State 1998 Kim Carpenter, WKU 1999 Jessica Perdue, New Orleans 2000 Nirvana Kos, FIU 2001 Corina Marginas, North Texas 2002 Corina Marginas, North Texas 2003 Ivana Vracar, UALR 2004 KeKe Deckard, Middle Tennessee 2005 Lisa Hunter, Denver 2006 Yarimar Rosa, FIU 2007 Yarimar Rosa, FIU 2008 *Yarimar Rosa, FIU 2009 Yarimar Rosa, FIU 2010 Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee 2011 Bjelica, Jovana, FIU 2012 Begic, Edina, Little Rock 2013 Begic, Edina, Little Rock *led the nation 2014 Begic, Edina, Little Rock

G 158 154 103 75 132 122 144 96 106 133 128 126 128 116 112 124 107 112 101 96 107 96 126 63 114 106 110 124

K 707 717 378 301 619 610 878 437 533 704 553 603 582 542 523 596 510 564 534 375 550 516 657 312 456 479 559 634

AVG 4.48 4.66 3.67 4.01 4.68 5.00 6.10 4.55 5.03 5.29 4.32 4.79 4.55 4.67 4.67 4.81 4.77 5.04 5.29 3.91 5.14 5.38 *5.21 4.95 4.00 4.52 5.08 5.11

121

564

4.66

ASSISTS YEAR PLAYER, SCHOOL 1986 Tomiko Adams, South Florida 1987 Tomiko Adams, South Florida 1988 Wendy Dennis, South Florida 1989 Wendy Dennis, South Florida 1990 Tammy Robertson, UAB 1991 Kathy Fill, Central Florida 1992 Kyla Woodward, Louisiana Tech 1993 Shawn Flowers, Lamar 1994 Sarah Oesterling, Louisiana Tech 1995 Sarah Oesterling, Louisiana Tech 1996 Sarah Oesterling, Louisiana Tech 1997 Nicole Grimes, Arkansas State 1998 Jenni Miller, WKU 1999 Jessica Barney, Arkansas State 2000 Sara Noe, WKU 2001 Sara Noe, WKU 2002 Sara Noe, WKU 2003 Caron Blotch, WKU 2004 Caron Blotch, WKU 2005 Caron Blotch, WKU 2006 Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee 2007 Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee 2008 Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee 2009 Natalia Valentin, FIU 2010 Kayla Saey, North Texas 2011 Stutsman, Melanie, WKU 2012 Stutsman, Melanie, WKU 2013 Stutsman, Melanie, WKU 2014 Paige Brown, Appalachian state

G 159 167 120 96 176 124 131 127 134 101 96 129 132 120 118 110 135 123 85 114 90 121 134 101 124 119 121 113 113

A AVG 1540 9.69 1555 9.31 1394 11.62 1100 11.46 1746 9.92 1371 11.06 1556 11.88 1609 12.67 1509 11.26 1161 11.50 1204 12.54 1555 12.05 1717 13.01 1457 12.14 1670 14.15 1432 13.02 1814 13.44 1645 13.37 1130 13.29 1477 12.96 1158 12.87 1662 13.74 1534 11.45 1219 12.07 1411 11.38 1324 11.13 1366 11.29 1315 11.64 1324 11.72

BLOCKS YEAR PLAYER, SCHOOL 1986 Kim Dalton, South Alabama

G 149

BS 100

E 94 205 61 80 147 197 81 46 114 140 143 156 166 132 107 123 141 47 69 104 153 100 97 65 57 100 76 61 52

BA 114

TA AVG 799 .339 1290 .397 427 .403 602 .367 834 .400 1197 .345 468 .427 497 .364 843 .317 985 .310 972 .333 1129 .396 1238 .336 810 .336 823 .327 798 .385 1078 .327 523 .380 686 .375 773 .405 1121 .390 686 .407 710 .444 512 .410 402 .378 756 .401 689 .383 572 .458 539 .414

TOT 214

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

YEAR BY YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville 154 Dedre Nelson, WKU 128 Jennifer Autry, South Alabama 129 Ruth Terry, Jacksonville 103 Michelle Mingus, WKU 144 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans 144 Monica Stevens, New Orleans 153 Jennifer Pokraka, New Orleans 127 Lauren Fair, Arkansas State 111 Beth Cochran, Arkansas State 114 Rachael Maltzahn, New Orleans 113 Jessica Perdue, New Orleans 100 Jennifer Mainprice, Denver 89 Lindsay Pritchard, Middle Tennessee 129 Andrea Baron, Denver 97 Ivana Kuzmic, UALR 100 Ivana Kuzmic, UALR 112 Alice Borden, New Mexico State 112 Catherine Coffey, North Texas 103 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee 121 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee 129 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee 133 Janay Yancey, Middle Tennessee 96 Tiffany Elmore, WKU 121 Kingsley, Faimie, Denver 112 Windham, Courtney, North Texas 133 Whitmore, Charmaine, UT Arlington 124 Selimovic, Edina, Little Rock 122

93 — 69 30 43 71 62 45 34 34 14 17 17 42 14 36 49 12 38 15 12 15 14 40 17 38 23 11

138 — 149 111 148 142 153 114 87 102 136 112 119 154 119 180 100 168 97 167 179 170 93 99 160 132 202 163

SERVICE ACES YEAR PLAYER, SCHOOL 1986 Belinda Spivey, South Florida 1987 Krista Doescher, Charlotte 1988 Krista Doescher, Charlotte 1989 Farley Snow, Jacksonville 1990 Farley Snow, Jacksonville 1991 Farley Snow, Jacksonville 1992 Farley Snow, Jacksonville 1993 Megan Majerus, New Orleans 1994 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette 1995 Christine Alvarez, UT Pan American 1996 Tajana Andric, UALR 1997 Kristine Boker, UT Pan American 1998 Tanja Radovic, UALR 1999 Petra Kubalova, South Alabama 2000 Kelly Weiler, South Alabama 2001 Nirvana Kos, FIU 2002 Stacey Cole, UL Lafayette 2003 Iva Adzic, UALR 2004 Jennifer Cruz, New Orleans 2005 Iva Adzic, UALR 2006 Brooke Engel, North Texas 2007 Brooke Engel, North Texas 2008 Maria Szivos, New Orleans 2009 Lindsey Gould, WKU 2010 Taylor Meade, UL Lafayette 2011 Meade, Taylor, UL Lafayette 2012 Begic, Edina, UALR 2013 Stutsman, Melanie, WKU 2014 Selimovic, Edina, Little Rock

G 158 133 115 92 103 111 95 117 106 106 121 90 98 102 106 130 107 111 110 106 126 120 113 118 122 111 110 113 122

SA 168 103 77 76 135 101 74 79 51 74 69 46 67 71 74 86 66 51 63 51 123 104 52 55 49 48 37 38 55

AVG 1.06 0.77 0.67 0.83 1.31 0.91 0.78 0.68 0.48 0.70 0.57 0.51 0.68 0.70 0.70 0.66 0.62 0.46 0.57 0.48 0.98 0.87 0.46 0.47 0.40 0.43 0.34 0.34 0.45

DIGS YEAR PLAYER, SCHOOL 1986 Belinda Spivey, South Florida 1987 Nikki Richt, South Florida 1988 Ninette Encalade, South Alabama 1989 Keturah Carter, South Alabama 1990 Keturah Carter, South Alabama 1991 Shelia Williams, UALR 1992 Miriam Erickson, Lamar 1993 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette 1994 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette 1995 Roxie Akard, WKU 1996 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette 1997 Gina Calegari, UL Lafayette 1998 Lindsey Sheppard, Louisiana Tech 1999 Christy Levy, New Orleans 2000 Shauna Standart, Arkansas State 2001 Tara Thomas, WKU 2002 Tracy May, WKU 2003 Tracy May, WKU 2004 Jayne Duncan, New Orleans 2005 Alicia Lemau’u, Middle Tennessee 2006 Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas 2007 Kacie Wikierak, Denver 2008 Amy Hafner, UALR 2009 Heather Bowman, Arkansas State 2010 Megan Baska, Arkansas State 2011 Cohen, Courtney 2012 Tamura, Shelby, North Texas 2013 Potts, Ashley, WKU 2014 Schaedig, Markie, Arkansas State

G 158 167 146 140 132 123 106 96 106 94 128 122 124 116 107 112 140 122 116 115 130 121 105 119 111 115 136 113 114

D 446 523 625 499 417 468 442 458 455 436 564 549 467 468 443 425 599 541 640 574 675 636 484 676 564 525 642 554 762

AVG 2.82 3.13 4.28 3.56 3.16 3.80 4.17 4.77 4.29 4.64 4.41 4.50 3.77 4.03 4.14 3.79 4.28 4.43 5.52 4.99 5.19 5.26 4.61 5.68 5.08 4.57 4.72 4.90 6.68

231 170 218 141 191 213 215 159 121 136 150 129 136 196 133 216 149 180 135 182 191 185 107 139 177 170 225 174.0

1.50 1.33 1.69 1.37 1.33 1.48 1.41 1.25 1.09 1.19 1.33 1.29 1.53 1.52 1.37 2.16 1.33 1.61 1.31 1.50 1.48 1.39 1.11 1.15 1.58 1.28 1.81 1.43

AVG 1.44

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All-Time Sun Belt Standings SBC ALL West Division W-L PCT W-L PCT Arkansas State 5-0 1.000 41-9 .820 Lamar 4-1 .800 20-15 .571 UL Lafayette 3-2 .600 19-16 .543 New Orleans 2-3 .400 17-16 .515 Louisiana Tech 1-4 .200 25-15 .625 UTPA 0-5 .000 4-20 .167 Tournament Champion/NIVC > Arkansas State

1983 ALL W-L PCT Jacksonville 35-9 .795 UAB 29-15 .659 WKU 30-17 .638 VCU 34-21 .618 South Florida 22-19 .537 South Alabama 15-15 .500 Charlotte 9-23 .281 Tournament Champion > Jacksonville

1992 SBC ALL W-L PCT W-L PCT Arkansas State 9-0 1.000 41-6 .872 Louisiana Tech 8-1 .889 29-10 .784 WKU 7-2 .778 13-20 .448 New Orleans 6-3 .667 20-20 .500 Lamar 5-4 .556 17-20 .459 UALR 4-5 .444 10-18 .357 Jacksonville 3-6 .333 17-15 .531 South Alabama 2-7 .222 12-20 .375 UL Lafayette 1-8 .111 5-30 .143 UTPA 0-9 .000 1-27 .036 Tournament Champion/NCAA > Arkansas State

1984 ALL W-L PCT South Florida 26-12 .684 WKU 28-15 .651 VCU 29-21 .580 Jacksonville 18-19 .486 UAB 24-27 .471 South Alabama 15-17 .469 Charlotte 8-35 .186 Tournament Champion > VCU 1985 ALL W-L PCT VCU 43-3 .935 UAB 30-18 .625 South Florida 26-18 .591 Charlotte 15-27 .357 WKU 15-31 .326 Jacksonville 10-23 .303 South Alabama 6-33 .154 Tournament Champion > VCU

1993 SBC W-L PCT Arkansas State 9-0 1.000 UALR 8-1 .889 Lamar 7-2 .778 Louisiana Tech 6-3 .667 WKU 5-4 .556 New Orleans 4-5 .444 UTPA 3-6 .333 UL Lafayette 2-7 .222 Jacksonville 1-8 .111 South Alabama 0-9 .000 Tournament Champion/NCAA > Lamar NIVC > Arkansas State

1986 ALL W-L PCT South Florida 34-13 .723 Charlotte 24-15 .615 UAB 23-16 .590 Jacksonville 22-16 .579 VCU 18-23 .439 South Alabama 18-26 .409 WKU 13-26 .333 Tournament Champion > South Florida

1994 SBC ALL W-L PCT W-L PCT Arkansas State 9-0 1.000 26-7 .788 UALR 7-2 .778 16-14 .533 WKU 6-3 .667 24-11 .686 Louisiana Tech 6-3 .667 26-14 .650 Lamar 6-3 .667 12-17 .413 South Alabama 4-5 .444 17-22 .436 New Orleans 3-6 .333 14-21 .400 UL Lafayette 3-6 .333 9-21 .300 Jacksonville 1-8 .111 16-18 .471 UTPA 0-9 .000 6-22 .214 Tournament Champion/NCAA > Arkansas State

1987 ALL W-L PCT South Alabama 26-11 .703 Jacksonville 29-15 .659 South Florida 29-21 .580 Charlotte 20-17 .541 UAB 21-23 .477 WKU 11-25 .306 VCU 12-28 .300 Tournament Champion > South Florida

1995 SBC ALL W-L PCT W-L PCT Arkansas State 9-0 1.000 27-7 .794 Louisiana Tech 7-2 .778 16-11 .593 UALR 6-3 .667 10-13 .435 South Alabama 5-4 .556 14-12 .539 New Orleans 5-4 .556 16-20 .444 Lamar 5-4 .556 13-22 .371 UTPA 3-6 .333 18-14 .563 UL Lafayette 3-6 .333 18-18 .500 Jacksonville 1-8 .111 8-21 .276 WKU 1-8 .111 7-26 .212 Tournament Champion/NCAA > Arkansas State

1988 ALL W-L PCT South Florida 25-10 .714 Charlotte 22-15 .595 Jacksonville 25-19 .568 South Alabama 20-19 .512 WKU 27-26 .509 UAB 20-26 .435 VCU 5-32 .135 Tournament Champion > South Florida 1989 ALL W-L PCT Jacksonville 17-11 .607 UAB 25-19 .568 South Alabama 22-17 .564 South Florida 22-19 .537 Va. Commonwealth 12-16 .429 UNC Charlotte 10-25 .286 WKU 10-25 .286 Tournament Champion > South Florida

1996 Arkansas State UALR Louisiana Tech

1990 W-L PCT WKU 32-9 .780 UAB 32-16 .667 Charlotte 21-23 .477 Jacksonville 15-18 .455 South Florida 18-24 .429 VCU 18-24 .429 South Alabama 14-22 .389 Tournament Champion > UAB 1991 East Division WKU UALR Central Florida Jacksonville South Alabama

SBC W-L PCT 4-0 1.000 3-1 .750 2-2 .500 1-3 .250 0-4 .000

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ALL W-L PCT 30-11 .732 24-12 .667 24-12 .667 22-16 .579 21-16 .568 16-25 .390 11-20 .355 15-14 .517 9-25 .265 8-24 .250

ALL W-L PCT 30-13 .698 19-15 .559 24-13 .649 18-16 .529 17-21 .447

SBC W-L PCT 9-0 1.000 7-2 .778 7-2 .778

ALL W-L PCT 22-15 .595 29-8 .784 19-10 .655

New Orleans 6-3 .667 WKU 5-4 .556 Lamar 3-6 .333 UTPA 3-6 .333 UL Lafayette 3-6 .333 Jacksonville 2-7 .222 South Alabama 0-9 .000 Tournament Champion/NCAA > UALR

17-18 .486 18-17 .514 20-13 .606 19-15 .559 16-19 .457 9-21 .300 4-23 .148

1997 SBC W-L PCT Lamar 8-1 .889 UALR 8-1 .889 New Orleans 6-3 .667 Arkansas State 6-3 .667 Jacksonville 5-4 .556 UL Lafayette 5-4 .556 Louisiana Tech 4-5 .444 WKU 2-7 .222 UTPA 1-8 .111 South Alabama 0-9 .000 Tournament Champion/NCAA > UALR

ALL W-L PCT 22-15 .595 16-13 .552 25-8 .758 21-12 .636 19-14 .576 19-15 .559 11-15 .423 9-22 .290 12-15 .444 1-26 .037

1998 SBC W-L PCT Arkansas State 12-2 .857 UALR 10-4 .714 New Orleans 10-4 .714 WKU 9-5 .643 Louisiana Tech 7-7 .500 UL Lafayette 6-8 .429 FIU 1-13 .071 South Alabama 1-13 .071 Tournament Champion/NCAA > UALR

ALL W-L PCT 23-11 .676 20-9 .690 20-12 .625 26-10 .722 12-21 .364 14-19 .424 4-21 .160 3-24 .111

1999 SBC ALL W-L PCT W-L PCT Arkansas State 14-2 .875 28-7 .800 UALR 14-2 .875 19-13 .594 Denver 13-3 .813 18-11 .621 WKU 9-7 .563 18-14 .563 Louisiana Tech 8-8 .500 13-20 .394 UL Lafayette 7-9 .438 15-18 .455 New Orleans 5-11 .313 10-22 .313 FIU 1-15 .063 7-23 .233 South Alabama 1-15 .063 6-21 .222 Tournament Champion/NCAA > Arkansas State 2000 East Division UALR WKU Arkansas State Middle Tennessee FIU Louisiana Tech

SBC W-L PCT 13-3 .813 13-3 .813 11-5 .688 7-9 .438 6-10 .375 0-16 .000

ALL W-L PCT 23-7 .767 25-8 .758 20-11 .645 16-18 .471 16-17 .485 8-26 .235

SBC West Division W-L PCT Denver 12-4 .750 UL Lafayette 11-5 .688 New Orleans 9-7 .562 New Mexico State 8-8 .500 South Alabama 4-12 .267 North Texas 2-14 .125 Tournament Champion/NCAA > UALR

ALL W-L PCT 19-14 .576 17-14 .548 15-17 .469 15-17 .469 9-18 .333 9-20 .310

2001 SBC East Division W-L PCT WKU 13-1 .929 .800 FIU 9-5 .643 UALR 8-6 .571 Middle Tennessee 4-10 .286 Arkansas State 3-11 .214 SBC West Division W-L PCT New Mexico State 13-2 .867 UL Lafayette 8-7 .533 North Texas 7-8 .467 Denver 7-8 .467 .419 New Orleans 5-10 .333 South Alabama 3-12 .200 Tournament Champion/NCAA > FIU

ALL W-L PCT 24-6

2002 East Division WKU UALR Middle Tennessee Arkansas State FIU

ALL W-L PCT 33-5 .868 14-13 .519 17-15 .531 10-20 .333 8-22 .267

SBC W-L PCT 14-0 1.000 9-5 .643 7-7 .500 4-10 .286 2-12 .143

24-8 .750 12-12 .500 10-22 .313 8-20 .286 ALL W-L PCT 19-11 .633 14-11 .560 12-17 .414 13-18 11-18 5-17

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All-Time Sun Belt Standings SBC West Division W-L PCT New Mexico State 13-2 .867 North Texas 10-5 .667 UL Lafayette 9-5 .643 New Orleans 6-9 .400 Denver 5-9 .357 South Alabama 0-15 .000 Tournament Champion/NCAA > WKU

ALL W-L PCT 26-7 .788 16-17 .482 15-14 .517 13-20 .394 7-20 .259 5-20 .200

2003 SBC ALL East Division W-L PCT W-L PCT WKU 12-2 .857 28-7 .800 UALR 9-5 .643 19-11 .633 Arkansas State 8-6 .571 21-11 .656 Middle Tennessee 5-9 .357 14-19 .424 FIU 4-10 .286 13-16 .448 SBC ALL West Division W-L PCT W-L PCT New Mexico State 15-0 1.000 30-5 .882 North Texas 11-4 .733 22-14 .611 Denver 9-6 .600 18-14 .563 New Orleans 4-11 .267 10-21 .323 UL Lafayette 2-13 .133 6-22 .214 South Alabama 1-14 .067 4-23 .148 Tournament Champion/NCAA > NMSU 2004 SBC ALL East Division W-L PCT W-L PCT WKU 11-3 .786 26-7 .788 Arkansas State 11-3 .786 25-8 .758 Middle Tennessee 9-5 .643 17-14 .548 UALR 7-7 .500 14-13 .519 FIU 2-12 .143 3-23 .115 SBC ALL West Division W-L PCT W-L PCT New Mexico St. 15-0 1.000 30-3 .909 New Orleans 8-7 .533 20-11 .645 Denver 7-8 .467 13-15 .464 North Texas 6-9 .400 7-23 .233 UL Lafayette 3-12 .200 7-23 .233 South Alabama 1-14 .067 3-21 .125 Tournament Champion/NCAA > NMSU 2005 SBC ALL East Division W-L PCT W-L WKU 12-0 1.000 31-3 *Middle Tennessee 10-2 .833 28-4 UALR 8-5 .615 18-12 FIU 5-6 .455 15-13 Arkansas State 4-9 .308 11-19 SBC ALL West Division W-L PCT W-L Denver 8-4 .667 17-11 North Texas 8-5 .615 14-18 Troy 3-10 .231 10-15 UL Lafayette 2-10 .167 5-20 South Alabama 2-11 .154 9-18 New Orleans 0-0 .000 4-0 1.000 Tournament Champion/NCAA > WKU *Wins later vacated due to NCAA sanctions.

PCT .912 .875 .600 .536 .367 PCT .607 .438 .400 .200 .333

2006 SBC ALL East Division W-L PCT W-L PCT Middle Tennessee 14-3 .824 27-8 .771 WKU 14-3 .824 26-10 .722 FIU 14-3 .824 24-8 .750 Florida Atlantic 7-10 .412 11-18 .379 Troy 3-14 .176 9-24 .273 South Alabama 0-17 .000 5-24 .172 SBC ALL West Division W-L PCT W-L PCT North Texas 13-5 .722 23-13 .639 New Orleans 12-6 .667 23-10 .697 Denver 12-6 .667 19-12 .613 Arkansas State 12-6 .667 21-14 .600 UALR 6-12 .333 13-22 .371 UL Lafayette 5-13 .278 8-21 .276 UL Monroe 2-16 .111 5-29 .147 Tournament Champion/NCAA > Middle Tennessee 2007 East Division Middle Tennessee WKU FIU Troy South Alabama Florida Atlantic

SBC W-L PCT 16-1 .941 14-3 .824 12-5 .706 7-10 .412 4-13 .235 3-14 .176

ALL W-L 35-3 27-9 19-8 16-17 11-18 6-21

PCT .921 .750 .704 .485 .379 .222

SBC ALL West Division W-L PCT W-L PCT Denver 15-3 .833 22-12 UALR 14-4 .778 22-9 .710 New Orleans 10-8 .556 16-16 Arkansas State 8-10 .444 12-18 North Texas 8-10 .444 12-21 UL Lafayette 3-15 .167 4-29 .121 UL Monroe 0-18 .000 1-31 .031 Tournament Champion > Middle Tennessee NCAA > Middle Tennessee, WKU 2008 SBC ALL EAST DIVISION W-L PCT W-L PCT FIU 15-2 .882 28-7 .800 Middle Tennessee 14-3 .824 27-8 .771 WKU 12-5 .706 26-10 South Alabama 5-12 .294 11-15 Florida Atlantic 5-12 .294 12-17 Troy 4-13 .235 13-19 SBC ALL WEST DIVISION W-L PCT W-L PCT Denver 14-4 .778 25-7 .781 UALR 13-5 .722 24-8 .750 New Orleans 13-5 .722 22-10 Arkansas State 10-8 .556 21-12 UL Lafayette 5-13 .278 8-20 .286 North Texas 4-14 .222 6-25 .194 UL Monroe 0-18 .000 1-31 .031 Tournament Champion/NCAA > WKU NCAA At-Large > FIU, Middle Tennessee 2009 SBC ALL EAST DIVISION W-L PCT W-L PCT FIU 17-0 1.000 32-4 WKU 13-4 .765 25-9 .735 Middle Tennessee 15-2 .882 25-10 Troy 7-10 .412 12-18 South Alabama 2-15 .118 11-19 Florida Atlantic 4-13 .235 6-20 .231 SBC ALL West Division W-L PCT W-L PCT sas State 12-6 .667 22-11 New Orleans 12-6 .667 20-13 UALR 10-8 .556 16-14 Denver 11-7 .611 16-17 North Texas 8-10 .444 12-21 UL Lafayette 3-15 .167 9-24 .273 UL Monroe 0-18 .000 3-30 .091 Tournament Champion > Middle Tennessee NCAA > Middle Tennessee, FIU 2010 SBC ALL EAST DIVISION W-L PCT W-L PCT Middle Tennessee 15-1 .938 29-6 WKU 14-2 .875 27-9 .750 FIU 12-4 .750 20-11 South Alabama 6-10 .375 11-21 Florida Atlantic 4-11 .267 13-18 Troy 2-13 .133 10-22 SBC ALL West Division W-L PCT W-L PCT Texas 11-5 .688 20-13 Arkansas State 11-5 .688 17-12 Denver 8-8 .500 14-18 UL Lafayette 7-9 .438 17-16 UALR 5-11 .313 7-19 .269 UL Monroe 0-16 .000 0-25 .000 Tournament Champion > Middle Tennessee NCAA > Middle Tennessee, WKU 2011 SBC ALL EAST DIVISION W-L PCT W-L PCT WKU 15-1 .938 31-4 .886 Middle Tennessee 14-2 .875 21-12 FIU 10-6 .625 20-10 TROY 6-10 .375 16-15 South Alabama 6-10 .375 11-17 Florida Atlantic 0-16 .000 3-26 .103 SBC ALL West Division W-L PCT W-L PCT Arkansas State 12-4 .750 21-10 Denver 10-6 .625 13-16 North Texas 7-9 .438 17-17 UL Lafayette 6-10 .375 14-18 UALR 6-10 .375 11-20 Tournament Champion > WKU NCAA > Middle Tennessee, WKU 2012 SBC ALL EAST DIVISION W-L PCT W-L PCT WKU 15-0 1.000 33-4 Troy 10-5 .667 21-12 FIU 7-8 .467 10-20 Middle Tennessee 7-8 .467 10-23 South Alabama 6-9 .400 13-17 Florida Atlantic 2-13 .133 7-19 .280

.500 .400 .364

SBC ALL West Division W-L PCT W-L PCT North Texas 9-5 .642 26-12 UALR 9-5 .642 13-14 Arkansas State 8-6 .571 19-14 UL Lafayette 6-8 .428 16-16 UL Monroe 1-13 .071 5-18 .217 Tournament Champion > WKU NCAA > WKU

.684 .481 .576 .500

.722 .423 .414 .406

2013 SBC ALL W-L PCT W-L PCT WKU 17-1 .944 27-6 .818 UALR 12-6 .667 20-11 Texas State 11-7 .611 24-12 UT Arlington 10-8 .556 19-15 UL Lafayette 9-9 .500 19-14 South Alabama 9-9 .500 14-15 Arkansas State 9-9 .500 15-20 Troy 7-11 .389 13-21 Georgia State 4-14 .222 9-23 .281 UL Monroe 2-16 .111 6-28 .176 Tournament Champion > Texas State NCAA > Texas State

.645 .667 .559 .576 .483 .429 .382

2014 W Little Rock 20 Arkansas State 15 Texas State 15 UT Arlington 14 Appalachian State 11 UL Lafayette 9 Georgia State 8 South Alabama 7 Georgia Southern 6 UL Monroe 3 Troy 2

Pct 1.000 .750 .750 .700 .550 .450 .400 .350 .300 .150 .100

.647

.688 .636

.889 .714 .400 .367

L 0 5 5 6 9 11 12 13 14 17 18

For Opp 60 10 48 27 47 25 47 29 43 33 39 43 31 44 30 47 29 46 19 57 24 56

Arkan.667 .606 .533 .485 .364

.829 .645 .344 .419 .313 North .606 .586 .438 .515

.636 .667 .516 .393

.667 .448 .500 .438 .355

.892 .636 .333 .303 .433

Sun Belt Conference - 63


2014 Volleyball Record Book - Overall TEAM RECORDS HITTING PERCENTAGE - MATCH .667 (21-2-30) Arkansas State vs UAPB (9-25-98) .654 (36-2-52) Arkansas State vs Alcorn State (9-16-11) .623 (35-2-53) FIU vs Florida Memorial (9-12-00) .557 (75-11-115) Troy vs Alabama St- (9-10-07) .545 (45-9-66) South Alabama vs Spring Hill (9-3-08) .544 (47-4-79) New Mexico St vs Drake (9-6-02)

DIGS - SEASON 3990 VCU, 1985 3579 Arkansas State, 1991 3377 Arkansas State, 1993 2790 South Alabama, 1988 2767 WKU, 1993

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

HITTING PERCENTAGE - SEASON .327 WKU, 2005 .323 Jacksonville, 1983 .312 WKU, 2013 .297 UAB, 1990 .296 Jacksonville, 1987 .296 WKU, 2012

HITTING PERCENTAGE - MATCH (MIN. 10 ATT.) 1.000 **Katie Silliman (15-0-5), Arkansas State vs Jackson State (10-11-98) 1.000 Jennifer Cruz (10-0-10), New Orleans vs Southern (10-26-04) .923 Sharla Richardson, Louisiana Tech vs New Orleans ( 10-2-93) .917 Deborah Woolwine (23-1-24), South Florida vs Central Florida (9-23-87) .917 Courtney Ziegenbein (11-0-12), Louisiana Tech vs Jacksonville (11-3-95) .882 **Katie Silliman (15-0-17), Arkansas State vs New Orleans (11-19-99)

KILLS - MATCH 105 WKU vs Cincinnati (9-5-00) 99 WKU vs Morehead State (10-13-98) 98 Denver vs South Alabama (11-5-00) 96 South Alabama vs Southeastern La. (10-7-95) 95 Troy vs. Belmont (9-16-2000) 94 Arkansas Statevs North Carolina (11-12-95) 94 WKU vs Arkansas State (11-17-91)

HITTING PERCENTAGE - SEASON .487 Ann Morton, Jacksonville (1983) .427 Ruth Terry, Jacksonville (1992) .411 Jo Beth Mathis, Arkansas State (1992) .407 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee (2007) .405 Megan Argabright, WKU (2005)

KILLS - SEASON 2660 Arkansas State, 1991 2251 WKU, 2002 2242 UAB, 1990 2162 North Texas, 2003 2131 South Florida, 1990 KILL ATTEMPTS - MATCH 280 South Florida vs Florida State (10-22-88) 274 VCU vs Appalachian State (9-27-85) 268 WKU vs Morehead State (10-13-98) 263 Arkansas State vs Louisiana Tech (10-7-95) 261 UL Lafayette vs Tulane (9-22-98) KILL ATTEMPTS - SEASON 7291 Arkansas State, 1993 5565 WKU, 1991 5538 WKU, 2002 5492 WKU, 1998 5482 North Texas, 2003 ASSISTS - MATCH 94 Lamar vs Sam Houston State (10-6-92) 91 WKU vs Morehead State (10-13-98) 91 WKU vs Cincinnati (9-5-00) 89 Denver vs South Alabama (11-5-00) 89 WKU vs Denver (10-15-00) ASSISTS - SEASON 2329 Arkansas State, 1991 2051 WKU, 2002 1993 UAB, 1990 1934 North Texas, 2003 1931 South Florida, 1990 TOTAL BLOCKS - MATCH 33 UTPA vs Texas Southern (11-1-94) 33 Charlotte vs Villanova (10-6-90) 32 WKU vs Arkansas State (9-6-91) 30.5 UTPA vs Lamar (9-7-96) 28 Charlotte vs UNC Greensboro (9-25-90) 28 South Alabama vs Troy (10-27-07) TOTAL BLOCKS - SEASON 602 Charlotte, 1986 548 South Alabama, 1986 543 Charlotte, 1985 493.5 South Alabama, 1989 464 Charlotte, 1990 BLOCK SOLOS - MATCH 26 UTPA vs UL Lafayette (10-29-93) 17 New Orleans vs Nicholls State (8-31-91) 16 UTPA vs Lamar (9-7-96) 14 WKU vs Arkansas State (9-6-91) BLOCK ASSISTS - MATCH 42 UTPA vs Texas Southern (11-1-94) 39 South Florida vs Central Florida (9-14-88) 38 Arkansas State vs UALR (11-24-96) 36 WKU vs Arkansas State (9-6-91) 34 Jacksonville vs Lamar (10-26-97) SERVICE ACES - MATCH 26 Charlotte vs Wake Forest (11-7-85) 24 Charlotte vs Catawba (10-17-85) 23 South Alabama vs Troy (9-30-99) 23 New Orleans vs Rice (9-26-92) 23 Charlotte vs Winthrop (9-13-89) SERVICE ACES - SEASON 488 UAB, 1990 463 Charlotte, 1985 455 UAB, 1987 430 South Florida, 1986 402 Arkansas State, 1991 DIGS - MATCH 227 VCU vs Appalachian State (9-27-85) 227 VCU vs Maryland (9-13-85) 196 WKU vs Arkansas State (11-17-91) 165 South Florida vs Appalachian State (9-27-84) 154 UTPA vs Texas Southern (11-4-95)

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HITTING PERCENTAGE - CAREER .389 Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville (1987-89) .388 Megan Argabright, WKU (2005-present) .370 Kim Dalton, South Alabama (1983-86) .367 Ruth Terry, Jacksonville (1990-92) .351 Karen Kelly, Jacksonville (1990-91) KILLS - MATCH 44 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans vs UALR (10-17-92) 39 Beth Cochran, Arkansas State vs SE Missouri State (9-13-97) 38 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans vs Tulane (11-14-92) 38 Corina Marginas, North Texas vs South Alabama (10-28-01) 38 Corina Marginas, North Texas at UL Lafayette (9-28-03) KILLS - SEASON 878 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans (1992) 765 Cyndi Rhone, Arkansas State (1991) 717 Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville (1987) 707 Belinda Spivey, South Florida (1986) 704 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette (1995) KILLS - CAREER 2932 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans (1989-92*) 2227 Nia Kiggundu, Louisiana (1993-96) 2211 Corina Marginas, North Texas (2000-03) 2083 Yarimar Rosa, FIU (2006-09) 2001 Megan Argabright, WKU (2005-08) 1878 Keturah Carter, South Alabama (1987-90) KILL ATTEMPTS - MATCH 97 Miriam Erickson, Lamar vs Arkansas State (10-9-93) 93 Kim Green, Lamar vs Texas-San Antonio (11-4-95) 91 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette vs UTPA (9-23-95) 91 Tron Faulk, Charlotte vs Akron (10-23-90) 85 Barbara Gomes, UALR vs Cal State-Fullerton (9-12-97) KILL ATTEMPTS - SEASON 2037 Cyndi Rhone, Arkansas State (1991) 1783 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans (1992) 1744 Margie Kolat, Arkansas State (1993) 1606 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette (1995) 1558 Keturah Carter, South Alabama (1990) KILL ATTEMPTS - CAREER 5317 Margie Kolat, Arkansas State (1991-94) 5052 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette (1993-96) 4920 Corina Marginas, North Texas (2000-03) 4515 Jamie Ritterskamp, WKU (1994-97) 4544 Yarimar Rosa, FIU (2006-09) 4430 Keturah Carter, South Alabama (1987-90) ASSISTS - MATCH 92 Shawn Flowers, Lamar vs Sam Houston State (10-6-92) 88 Jenni Miller, WKU vs Morehead State (10-13-98) 87 Sara Noe, WKU vs Denver (10-15-00) 85 Sara Noe, WKU vs Cincinnati (9-5-00) 83 Nichole Grimes, Arkansas State at Louisiana Tech (10-30-98) ASSISTS - SEASON 1868 Susan Battry, Arkansas State (1993) 1814 Sara Noe, WKU (2002) 1746 Tammy Robertson, UAB (1990) 1717 Jenni Miller, WKU (1998) 1662 Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee (2007) ASSISTS - CAREER 5692 Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee (2006-09) 5371 Sarah Oesterling, Louisiana Tech (1993-96) 5329 Alison Howard, New Orleans (1999-02) 5172 Sara Noe, WKU (1999-02) 5058 Katie Peil, Arkansas State (2004-07) 4788 Ashley Duhon, New Orleans (1988-91*) 4780 Shawn Flowers, Lamar (1989-94*) TOTAL BLOCKS - MATCH 17 Jennifer Autry, South Alabama vs Alabama (10-14-89) 16 Keturah Carter, South Alabama vs Southern Miss (10-10-89) 15 Constance Watt, Charlotte vs Appalachian State (9-23-86) 15 Debbie Seal, Charlotte vs UNC-Wilmington (9-21-85)


2014 Volleyball Record Book - Overall 15 15 15 15 15

Kristin Savage, Denver vs New Orleans (9-30-00) Ivana Kuzmic, UALR vs Louisiana (10-25-02) Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette vs WKU (9-27-02) Ivana Kuzmic, UALR vs Texas-Arlington (9-6-02) Ivana Kuzmic, UALR vs UL Lafayette (11-21-02)

TOTAL BLOCKS - SEASON 231 Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville (1987) 225 Charmaine Whitemore, UTA (2013) 218 Jennifer Autry, South Alabama (1989) 216 Ivana Kuzmic, UALR (2002) 215 Monica Stevens, New Orleans (1993) 214 Kim Dalton, South Alabama (1986) TOTAL BLOCKS - CAREER 602 Beth Cochran, Arkansas State (1996-99) 566 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee (2005-08) 545 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans (1989-92*) 545 Wendy Wingrove, South Florida (1983-86) 542 Ivanka Davidova, UALR (2004-07) 537 Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville, (1986-89)

DIGS - SEASON 748 Margie Kolat, Arkansas State (1993) 689 Kelly Baker, VCU (1985) 675 Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas (2006) 666 Cyndi Rhone, Arkansas State (1991) 642 Shelby Tamura, North Texas (2012) 640 Jayne Duncan, New Orleans (2004) DIGS - CAREER 2291 Margie Kolat, Arkansas State, (1991-94) 2212 Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas (2004-07) 2043 Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette (1993-96) 2026 Alicia Lemau’u, Middle Tennessee (2004-07) 1871 Roxie Akard, WKU (1992-95) MATCHES PLAYED – CAREER 122 **Margie Kolat, Arkansas State (1991-1994) CONSECUTIVE MATCHES PLAYED – CAREER 159 **Cathy Koontz, Arkansas State (1992-1995) ** NCAA Record

BLOCK SOLOS - MATCH 10 Debbie Seal, Charlotte vs UNC Wilmington (9-21-85) 9 Jonnie Stone, VCU vs Towson State (10-20-89) 8 Monica Holmes, Charlotte vs Winthrop (9-13-89) 7 Nikol Gerlach, UTPA vs Texas Southern (11-1-94) 7 Tracy Mooney, UTPA vs Texas Southern (10-26-91) 7 Tanja Thomas, UTPA vs Texas A&M-Kingsville (9-10-91) 7 Constance Watt, Charlotte vs Wake Forest (11-7-85) 7 Justine Petry, Florida Atlantic vs UALR (10-20-06) 7 Ivanka Davidova, UALR vs Denver (10-26-07) BLOCK ASSISTS - MATCH 15 Kristin Savage, Denver vs New Orleans (9-30-00) 14 Kristin Webster, New Mexico State vs UC Riverside (9-13-00) 14 Andrea Baron, Denver vs WKU (10-20-02) 13 Alicia Scott, Middle Tennessee vs Louisiana Tech (11-12-00) 13 Ivana Kuzmic, UALR vs Texas-Arlington (9-6-02) 13 Ivana Kuzmic, UALR vs Louisiana (11-21-02) 13 Heather Malaschak, Arkansas State vs WKU (10-3-03) 13 Mina Spasojevic, FIU at UALR (11-15-07) 13 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee vs UAB (11-23-07) SERVICE ACES - MATCH 14 **Belinda Spivey, South Florida vs Temple (11-8-86) 12 Jamie Ewing, Lamar vs Jacksonville (10-14-95) 12 **Tajana Andric, UALR at Wyoming (9-11-99) 12 Brooke Engel, North Texas at UALR (10-28-07) 11 Sheri Hall, Charlotte vs Catawba (10-17-85) 10 Christine Phillips, UTPA vs Northwestern State (9-8-96) 10 Jonnie Stone, VCU vs Georgetown (10-3-89) 10 Brittney Gregory, North Texas vs Grambling State (10-15-02) 10 Dobrilla Kovacevic, New Orleans at UL Monroe (10-28-06) SERVICE ACES - SEASON 168 Belinda Spivey, South Florida (1986) 135 Farley Snow, Jacksonville (1990) 123 Brooke Engel, North Texas (2006) 112 Melissa Cobb, UAB (1990) 104 Cyndi Rhone, Arkansas State (1991) 104 Brooke Engel, North Texas (2007) SERVICE ACES - CAREER 386 Farley Snow, Jacksonville (1989-92) 373 Belinda Spivey, South Florida (1985-86, 88-89) 272 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans (1989-92*) 243 Ninnette Encalade, South Alabama (1986-89) 237 Brooke Engel, North Texas (2004-07) DIGS - MATCH 50 Kelly Baker, VCU vs William & Mary (9-17-85) 50 Michelle Mingus, WKU vs Cincinnati (9-20-91) 47 **Michelle Mingus, WKU vs Arkansas State (11-17-91) 46 Janet Ryan, WKU vs Arkansas State (11-17-91) 45 Nikol Gerlach, UTPA vs Texas Southern (11-4-95) 45 Margie Kolat, Arkansas State vs Northern Arizona (9-7-91)

Sun Belt Conference - 65


2013 Volleyball Record Book - Rally Scoring TEAM RECORDS HITTING PERCENTAGE - MATCH .654 (36-2-52) (3s) Arkansas State vs Alcorn State (9/16/11) .563 (47-7-71) (3s) FIU vs. Denver (11/18/2010) .557 (75-11-115) (4s) Troy vs. Alabama State (09/10/2007) .557 (48- 9- 70) (3s) WKU vs. South Alabama (11/14/2008) .545 (45- 9- 66) (3s) South Alabama vs. Spring Hill (09/03/2008) .544 (47-4-79) (3s) New Mexico State vs. Drake (09/6/2002) .538 (48-6-87) (3s) WKU at Tennessee State (09/14/2004) HITTING PERCENTAGE – SEASON .327 WKU (1934-579-4150), 2005 .312 WKU (1633-505-3618), 2013 .296 WKU (1725-540-4009), 2012 .294 WKU (1692-532-3939), 2010 .292 Middle Tennessee (2108-746-4657), 2007 .292 WKU (1822-603-4176), 2008 .287 Middle Tennessee (1782-614-4074), 2010 KILLS – MATCH 93 (5s) New Orleans vs. Denver (11/02/2001) 91 (4s) FIU at Florida Atlantic (10/03/2006) 89 (5s) WKU vs. North Texas (09/28/2007) 88 (5s) New Orleans vs. Mercer (09/21/2002) 88 (5s) UALR at North Texas (10/09/2005) 88 (4s) UALR at Texas-Arlington (09/10/2005) 88 (5s) FIU at Boise State (09/08/2006) 88 (5s) New Orleans at Florida Atlantic (09/25/2006) 87 (5s) Middle Tennessee vs. New Orleans (11/18/2004) KILLS – SEASON 2251 WKU, 2002 2162 North Texas, 2003 2108 Middle Tennessee, 2007 2081 WKU, 2007 2042 WKU, 2003 KILL ATTEMPTS – MATCH 237 (5s) North Texas at Florida Atlantic (10/07/2006) 235 (5s) UL Lafayette vs. UALR (10/14/2001) 235 (5s) Florida Atlantic vs. North Texas (10/07/2006) 233 (4s) New Orleans vs. SE Louisiana (09/04/2004) 233 (5s) Arkansas State at Florida Atlantic (11/13/2004) 233 (5s) North Texas at UTPA (09/18/2010) 232 (5s) UL Lafayette at LA Tech (11/08/2005) 229 (5s) Denver at UALR (10/26/2007) KILL ATTEMPTS – SEASON 5538 North Texas, 2003 5125 Texas State, 2013 5034 Troy, 2013 4657 Arkansas State, 2013 4569 Arkansas State, 2009 4513 Georgia State, 2013 4501 North Texas, 2010 4475 UL Lafayette, 2010 ASSISTS – MATCH 87 (5s) UALR at North Texas (10/09/2005) 86 (4s) FIU at Florida Atlantic (10/03/2006) 84 (5s) UL Lafayette vs. UALR (10/14/2001) 84 (5s) WKU vs. North Texas (09/28/2007) 82 (5s) New Orleans at Florida Atlantic (09/25/2006) 82 (5s) FIU at Boise State (09/08/2006) 81 (5s) Florida Atlantic at Iowa (09/09/2006) ASSISTS – SEASON 2051 WKU, 2002 1981 Middle Tennessee, 2007 1934 North Texas, 2003 1922 WKU, 2007 1823 WKU, 2006 TOTAL BLOCKS – MATCH 24.0 (4s) South Alabama vs. BIr-Southern (09/13/2002) 23.0 (5s) Denver vs. Iowa (08/29/2003) 22.5 (5s) UALR vs. ULL (10/14/2001) 21.5 (4s) FIU at UALR (11/15/2007) 20.5 (4s) Middle Tennessee vs. UAB (11/23/2007) TOTAL BLOCKS – SEASON 429.5 Middle Tennessee, 2007 381.0 UT Arlington, 2013 345.0 Middle Tennessee, 2008 340.0 UALR, 2002 355.0 North Texas, 2012 339.5 Middle Tennessee, 2006

SERVICE ACES – MATCH 22 (5s) FIU vs. Tulsa (09/07/2001) 22 (3s) UALR vs. UAPB (09/02/2005) 22 (5s) Arkansas State vs. Centenary (09/08/2007)

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Note: Rally Scoring Era begins in 2001 season 21 (4s) 19 (3s) 19 (5s) 19 (4s) 19 (5s) 19 (3s) 18 (3s) 18 (4s) 18 (4s) 18 (5s)

WKU vs. Florida Atlantic (10/14/2006) North Texas vs. Grambling State (10/15/2002) UL Monroe vs. Nicholls State (08/28/2007) UL Lafayette vs. Florida Atlantic (09/22/2007) North Texas at UALR (10/28/2007) Arkansas State vs. Alcorn State (9/16/11) UL Lafayette vs. Holy Cross (09/12/2003) New Mexico State vs. UNO (09/27/2002) Louisiana-Monroe at Jackson State (09/ 09, 2006) Denver at TCU (09/08/2007)

SERVICE ACES – SEASON 282 WKU, 2006 261 North Texas, 2007 254 WKU, 2007 253 New Mexico State, 2004 229 WKU, 2004 DIGS – MATCH 122 (5s) Florida Atlantic vs. North Texas (10/07/2006) 119 (5s) UALR at Central Arkansas (09/04/2007) 115 (4s) New Orleans vs. Southeastern Louisiana (09/04/2004) 113 (4s) North Texas at Western Illinois (09/16/2006) 112 (5s) North Texas at Florida Atlantic (10/07/2006) DIGS – SEASON 2264 North Texas, 2003 2238 New Orleans, 2004 2204 Texas State, 2013 2176 Denver, 2007 2160 North Texas, 2006 2117 WKU, 2002 2081 Middle Tennessee, 2003 2076 Troy, 2013


2013 Volleyball Record Book- Rally Scoring INDIVIDUAL RECORDS HITTING PERCENTAGE - MATCH (MIN. 10 ATT.) 1.000 (10-0-10) 3s Jennifer Cruz, New Orleans vs. Southern (10/26/2004) .882 (15-0-17) 3s Stevi Adams, NMSU vs. Texas Southern (09/11/04) .867 (13-0-15) 3s Melissa Caravella, New Orleans vs. Centenary (09/20/2002) .857 (12-0-14) 4s L. Cheatham, Middle Tennessee at UT Arlington (09/13/2008) .846 (11-0-13) 3s A. Szymanska, FIU vs. Arkansas State, (11/16/06)

Note: Rally Scoring Era begins in 2001 season TOTAL BLOCKS – SEASON 225.0 Charmaine Whitmore, UT Arlington (2013) 216.0 Ivana Kuzmic, UALR (2002) 191.0 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee (2007) 185.0 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee (2008) 182.0 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee (2006) 180.0 Alice Borden, New Mexico State (2004)

HITTING PERCENTAGE – SEASON .458 Paige Wessel, WKU, 2013 .444 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee, 2008 .411 Noelle Langenkamp, WKU, 2013 .407 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee, 2007 .407 Heather Boyan, WKU, 2013 .405 Megan Argabright, WKU, 2005 .401 Cayla Fielder, ASU, 2011 .398 Jenna Gideon, WKU, 2005 .395 Stacy Oladinni, Middle Tennessee, 2009 .390 Megan Argabright, WKU, 2006

TOTAL BLOCKS – CAREER 566 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee (2005-2008) 542 Ivanka Davidova, UALR (2004-2007) 380 Catherine Coffey, North Texas (2005-2007) 360 Brittney Gregory, North Texas (2002-2006) 335 Jennifer Owens, FIU (2001-2003)

HITTING PERCENTAGE – CAREER .388 Megan Argabright, WKU (2005-present) .371 Heather Boyan WKU (2011-2013) .347 Cayla Fielder, Arkansas State (2008-present) .323 Meghan Gilroy, Troy (2006-2009) .321 Emmy Davidsmeyer, Denver (2006-2009) .314 Andrea Lakovic, FIU (2008-2011) .310 Ivanka Davidova, UALR (2004-2007)

BLOCK ASSISTS – MATCH 14 (4s) Andrea Baron, Denver vs. WKU (10/20/2002) 14 (5s) Janay Yancey, Middle Tennessee vs. WKU (09/25/2009) 13 (4s) Ivana Kuzmic, UALR vs. UT Arlington (09/6/2002) 13 (4s) Ivana Kuzmic, UALR vs. UL Lafayette (11/21/2002) 13 (5s) Heather Malaschak, Arkansas State vs. WKU (10/03/2003) 13 (4s) Alice Borden, New Mexico State vs. North Texas (11/18/2004) 13 (4s) Mina Spasojevic, FIU at UALR (11/15/2007) 13 (4s) Ashley Asberry, MIddle Tennessee vs. UAB (11/23/2007) 13 (4s) Faimie Kingsley, Denver vs. Air Force (9/1/11)

KILLS – MATCH 38 (5s) Corina Marginas, North Texas vs. South Alabama (10/28/2001) 38 (5s) Corina Marginas, North Texas at UL Lafayette (9/28/2003) 36 (5s) Corina Marginas, North Texas vs. Louisiana Tech (09/14/2002) 36 (4s) Corina Marginas, North Texas vs. Oral Roberts (09/20/2003) 35 (4s) Yarimar Rosa, FIU vs. Xavier (09/2/2006) 34 (5s) Edina Begic, UALR vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (11/4/2012) 33 (5s) Yarimar Rosa, FIU vs. DU (10/10/2008) 33 (5s) Edina Begic, UALR vs. North Texas (9/29/2012) KILLS – SEASON 657 Yarimar Rosa, FIU (2008) 651 Corina Marginas, North Texas (2003) 634 Edina Begic, UALR (2013) 622 Nirvana Koss, FIU (2001) 596 Corina Marginas, North Texas (2001) 590 Megan Argabright, WKU (2006) 564 Ivana Vracar, UALR (2003) 559 Edina Begic, UALR (2012) KILLS – CAREER 2211 Corina Marginas, North Texas (2000-2003) 2083 Yarimar Rosa, FIU (2006-2009) 2001 Megan Argabright, WKU (2005-2008) 1645 Amila Barakovic, UALR (2005-2008) 1520 Lisa Hunter, Denver (2003-2006) KILL ATTEMPTS – MATCH 84 (5s) Giedre Tarnauskaite, Arkansas State at FAU (11/13/2004) 82 (5s) Edina Begic, UALR vs. North Texas (9/29/2012) 82 (5s) Chelsea Ross, Middle Tennessee at Austin Peay (10/10/2012) 80 (4s) Ivana Vracar, UALR at UT Arlington (09/05/2003) 80 (5s) Iana Andonova, Florida Atlantic at Iowa (09/09/2006) ASSISTS – MATCH 76 (5s) Sarah Noe, WKU vs. Arkansas State (10/27/2001) 76 (5s) Alison Howard, New Orleans vs. Denver (11/02/2001) 76 (5s) Katie Wilhelm, South Alabama at Samford (09/20/2005) 74 (5s) Casey LaRocca, Florida Atlantic at Iowa (09/09/2006) 73 (5s) Sarah Noe, WKU vs. New Mexico State (10/18/2002) 73 (5s) Betsy Moreland, FIU at Western Carolina (08/30/2003) 73 (5s) Megan Sumrell, Middle Tennessee vs. New Orleans (11/18/2004) 72 (5s) Kresson Vreeman, Denver at UALR (10/26/2007) ASSISTS – SEASON 1814 Sara Noe, WKU (2002) 1662 Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee (2007) 1645 Caron Blotch, WKU (2003) 1601 Kristin Sheppard, North Texas (2003) 1592 Julia Noe, WKU (2007) ASSISTS – CAREER 5692 Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee (2006-2009) 5058 Katie Peil, Arkansas State (2004-2007) 4724 Melanie Stutsman, WKU (2010-2013) 4413 Natalia Valentin, FIU (2007-10) 4394 Kristin Sheppard, North Texas (2001-2003) TOTAL BLOCKS – MATCH 17 (5s) Janay Yancey, Middle Tennessee vs. WKU (09/25/2009) 15 (4s) Ivana Kuzmic, UALR vs. UL Lafayette (10/25/2002) 15 (5s) Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette vs. WKU (09/27/2002) 15 (4s) Ivana Kuzmic, UALR vs. UT Arlington (09/6/2002) 15 (4s) Ivana Kuzmic, UALR vs. UL Lafayette (11/21/2002) 14 (5s) Faimie Kingsley, Denver vs UW-Milwaukee (8/27/11) 13 (5s) Kim Courchesne, South Alabama vs. North Texas (10/28/2001) 13 (4s) Alice Borden, New Mexico State vs. North Texas (11/18/2004) 13 (4s) Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee vs. UAB (11/23/2007) 13 (4s) Mina Spasojevic, FIU at UALR (11/15/2007) 13 (5s) Katharina Nobel, UALR at Memphis (09/19/2009)

BLOCK SOLOS – MATCH 7 Justine Petry, Florida Atlantic vs. UALR (10/20/2006) 7 Ivanka Davidova, UALR vs. Denver (10/26/2007) 7 Kristi Block, UALR vs. Denver (11/07/2010)

SERVICE ACES – MATCH 12 (5s) Brooke Engel, North Texas at UALR (10/28/2007) 10 (3s) Brittney Gregory, North Texas vs. Grambling State (10/15/2002) 10 (3s) Dobrilla Kovacevic, New Orleans at Louisiana-Monroe (10/28/2006) 8 (5s) Jelena Radovanovic, UALR vs. UNO (09/21/2001) 8 (5s) Nirvana Kos, FIU vs. Tulsa (09/07/2001) 8 (5s) Nirvana Kos, FIU vs. New Mexico State (11/16/2001) 8 (3s) Megan Clement, Denver vs. Radford (09/18/2004) 8 (3s) Jackie Choi, New Mexico State vs. NT (10/03/2004) 8 (3s) Brooke Engel, North Texas at UALR (09/24/2006) 8 (5s) Stephanie Hall UL Monroe vs. Nicholls State (08/28/2007) 8 (3s) Melissa Soares, UALR at Manhattan (08/31/2007) 8 (4s) Amie Goodwin, UL Lafayette vs. FAU (09/22/2007) SERVICE ACES – SEASON 123 Brooke Engel, North Texas (2006) 104 Brooke Engel, North Texas (2007) 86 Nirvana Kos, FIU (2001) 68 Dobrila Kovacevic, New Orleans (2006) 63 Jennifer Cruz, New Orleans (2004) 63 Jessalyn Paine, Arkansas State (2006) SERVICE ACES – CAREER 237 Brooke Engel, North Texas (2004-2007) 169 Ivana Vracar, UALR (2001-2004) 158 Megan Washlow, Troy (2005-2008) 152 Taylor Meade, UL Lafayette (2010-2013) 144 Alicia Lemau’u, Middle Tennessee (2004-2007) 135 Adriana Fundora, FIU (2001-2003) DIGS – MATCH 43 (4s) Jayne Duncan, New Orleans vs. Southeastern Louisiana (09/04/2004) 43 (5s) Erika Castro, UL Lafayette vs. Northwestern State (08/29/2006) 42 (4s) Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas at Western Illinois (09/16/2006) 40 (5s) Megan Baska, Arkansas State at UAB (8/26/11) 40 (4s) Marcela Araya, UL Monroe at Miss. St. (8/25/12) 39 (4s) Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas at Louisiana Tech (09/02/2006) 38 (4s) Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas at Sam Houston (09/01/2006) 38 (5s) Amy Hafner, UALR at Central Arkansas (09/04/2007) 37 (5s) Ana Carolina Buccini, UALR vs. Lipscomb (09/09/2006) DIGS – SEASON 698 Heather Bowman, Arkansas State (2009) 675 Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas (2006) 642 Shelby Tamura, North Texas (2012) 640 Jayne Duncan, New Orleans (2004) 636 Kacie Wikierak, Denver (2007) 623 Megan Baska, Arkansas State (2013) 614 Jayne Duncan, New Orleans (2006) 605 Lindsay Brown, UL Lafayette (2010) 599 Tracy May, WKU (2002) DIGS – CAREER 2212 Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas (2004-2007) 2026 Alicia Lemau’u, Middle Tennessee (2004-2007) 1895 Megan Baska, Arkansas State (2010-2013) 1815 Courtney Cohen, Troy (2010-2013) 1627 Ashley Potts, Western Kentucky (2010-2013) 1589 Erika Castro, UL Lafayette (2004-2007)

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Sun Belt All-Conference Teams 1983 COY: Peggy Phillips, Jacksonville 1984 CO-COY: Debbie Richardson, USF Peggy Phillips, Jacksonville 1985 COY: Wendy Wadsworth, VCU 1986 FIRST TEAM Tomiko Adams, USF Wendy Dowd, Jacksonville Nikki Richt, USF Patti Schroder, UAB Belinda Spivey, USF Constance Watt, Charlotte SECOND TEAM Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville Kim Dalton, South Alabama Tamlyn Nelson, WKU Debbie Seal, Charlotte Candy Somerville, VCU Libby Takenaka, UAB

1990 FIRST TEAM Cindy Bradley, WKU Mellissa Cobb, UAB Michelle Mingus, WKU Danielle Reaves, UAB Tammy Robertson, UAB Fiona Waters, USF SECOND TEAM Rachel Allender, WKU Keturah Carter, South Alabama Melissa Crownover, USF Becky Davis, WKU Monica Holmes, Charlotte Meghan Kelly, WKU Jennifer Winter, VCU POY: Danielle Reaves, UAB COY: Jeff Hulsmeyer, Arkansas State 1991 No team selected FOY: Miriam Erickson, Lamar COY: Chris Poole, Arkansas State

Tonia Hatfield, South Alabama Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette Cathy Koontz, Arkansas State Sarah Oesterling, Louisiana Tech Courtney Ziegenbein, Louisiana Tech SECOND TEAM Beverly Ferren, South Alabama Kim Green, Lamar Kristin O’Hearn, New Orleans Rae Richter, Lamar Danijela Tomic, UALR Jenny Wobrock, Arkansas State POY: Lauren Fair, Arkansas State FOY: Lindsey Sheppard, Louisiana Tech COY: Jim Smoot, South Alabama 1996 FIRST TEAM Tajana Andric, UALR Lauren Fair, Arkansas State Barbara Gomes, UALR Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette Sarah Oesterling, Louisiana Tech Courtney Ziegenbein, Louisiana Tech

HONORABLE MENTION Ninette Encalade, South Alabama Diana Gross, VCU Sheri Hall, Charlotte Teresa Harrison, WKU Donna Milano, VCU Ashley Sargent, UAB

SECOND TEAM Marni Denton, WKU Nicole Grimes, Arkansas State Jamie Shanks, Louisiana Tech Lindsey Sheppard, Louisiana Tech Danijela Tomic, UALR Kris Vandeven, Arkansas State

POY: Belinda Spivey, USF COY: Debbie Richardson, USF

POY: Lauren Fair, Arkansas State NOY: Barbara Gomes, UALR FOY: Beth Cochran, Arkansas State COY: Craig Cummings, Arkansas State

1987 FIRST TEAM Tomiko Adams, USF Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville Shondra Bonovitch, UAB Joan Haas, South Alabama Nikki Richt, USF Constance Watt, Charlotte SECOND TEAM Wendy Dowd, Jacksonville Ninette Encalade, South Alabama Donna Milano, VCU Dedre Nelson, WKU Deborah Woolwine, USF Carrie Yoder, Jacksonville HONORABLE MENTION Keturah Carter, South Alabama Krista Doescher, Charlotte Sheri Hall, Charlotte Jennifer Johnson, UAB Sarah Lewis, VCU POY: Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville COY: Ritchie Ponquinette, USA 1988

FIRST TEAM Ana Marie Aparicio, Jacksonville Ninette Encalade, South Alabama Sheri Hall, Charlotte Marie Lirette, South Alabama Belinda Spivey, USF Deborah Woolwine, USF SECOND TEAM Keturah Carter, South Alabama Mellissa Cobb, UAB Jill Gilmour, UAB Donna Milano, VCU Dedre Nelson, WKU Joy Patton, Charlotte POY: Marie Lirette, South Alabama COY: Debbie Richardson, USF 1989 FIRST TEAM Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville Keturah Carter, South Alabama Ninette Encalade, South Alabama Shanna Hindman, USF Michelle Mingus, WKU Julie Myers, UAB Tammy Robertson, UAB SECOND TEAM Ana Marie Aparicio, Jacksonville Mellissa Cobb, UAB Wendy Dennis, USF Krista Doescher, Charlotte Danielle Reaves, UAB POY: Julie Myers, UAB COY: Brenda Williams, UAB

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1992 Javonne Brooks, New Orleans Michelle Burtt, Arkansas State Katie Dow, Louisiana Tech Miriam Erickson, Lamar Jo Beth Mathis, Arkansas State Kyla Woodward, Louisiana Tech POY: Jo Beth Mathis, Arkansas State CO-FOY: Kim Green, Lamar Jamie Shanks, Louisiana Tech CO-COY: Chris Poole, Arkansas State Scott Mayhew, Louisiana Tech 1993 FIRST TEAM Miriam Erickson, Lamar Shawn Flowers, Lamar Margie Kolat, Arkansas State Carmen Macon, UALR Sharla Richardson, Louisiana Tech Rhonda Rutherford, UALR SECOND TEAM Susan Buttry, Arkansas State Tara Gallagher, UTPA Kim Green, Lamar Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette Sarah Oesterling, Louisiana Tech Kristin O’Hearn, New Orleans Amber Simons, WKU POY: Sharla Richardson, Louisiana Tech FOY: Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette COY: Van Compton, UALR 1994 FIRST TEAM Kim Green, Lamar Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette Margie Kolat, Arkansas State Sarah Oesterling, Louisiana Tech Rhonda Rutherford, UALR Amber Simons, WKU SECOND TEAM Lauren Fair, Arkansas State Shawn Flowers, Lamar Tonia Hatfield, South Alabama Carmen Macon, UALR Amy Patchell, Arkansas State Sharla Richardson, Louisiana Tech

1997 FIRST TEAM Beth Cochran, Arkansas State Jaime Ewing, Lamar Barbara Gomes, UALR Courtney Ziegenbein-Goodman, La. Tech Caroline LaRocca, New Orleans Tanja Radovic, UALR SECOND TEAM Tajana Andric, UALR Gina Calegari, UL Lafayette Angie Hudgens, Jacksonville Ayo Morris, New Orleans Meredith Terrell, Lamar Carrie Windell, Jacksonville POY: Barbara Gomes, UALR NOY: Tera Hayman, Arkansas State FOY: Tanja Radovic, UALR COY: Jim Barnes, Lamar

Clarice Golesh, Denver Nirvana Kos, FIU Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette Angela Lobendahn, New Mexico State Corina Marginas, North Texas Jessica Perdue, New Orleans Lindsay Pritchard, Middle Tennessee Tanja Radovic, UALR Kellie Savage, Denver Susanne Snipes, Arkansas State Tara Thomas, WKU SECOND TEAM Marijana Bego, UALR Priscilla Lima, UL Lafayette Julia Mann, Louisiana Tech Holly Miller, South Alabama Sara Noe, WKU Jelena Radovanovich, UALR Raquel Sampaio, UALR Katie Silliman, Arkansas State Shauna Standart, Arkansas State Mary Wanko, New Orleans Kristin Webster, New Mexico State Kelly Weiler, South Alabama POY: Tanja Radovic, UALR FOY: Corina Margina, North Texas NOY: Nirvana Kos, FIU CO-DPOY: Amy Johnson, Arkansas State Beaven Hill, WKU COY: Travis Hudson, WKU 2001 FIRST TEAM Natalie Furry, WKU Nirvana Kos, FIU Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette Corina Marginas, North Texas Sara Noe, WKU Jelena Radovanovic, UALR Tara Thomas, WKU Kristin Webster, New Mexico State SECOND TEAM Marijana Bego, UALR Janaina Gomes, UL Lafayette Angela Lobendahn-Peterson, New Mexico St. Ann MacMillan, New Orleans Morgan Reader, New Mexico St. Kellie Savage, Denver Katie Silliman, Arkansas State Jessica Willard, WKU POY: Kristin Webster, New Mexico State DPOY: Tara Thomas, WKU NOY: Kristin Sheppard, North Texas FOY: KeKe Deckard, Middle Tennessee COY: Cookie Stevens, FIU

1998 Tajana Andric, UALR Kim Carpenter, WKU Beth Cochran, Arkansas State Janaina Gomes, UL Lafayette Nicole Grimes, Arkansas State Tera Hayman, Arkansas State Monique Knatt, New Orleans Caroline LaRocca, New Orleans Rachael Maltzahn, New Orleans Jenni Miller, WKU Jelena Radovanovic, UALR Tanja Radovic, UALR POY: Kim Carpenter, WKU NOY: Kim Carpenter, WKU FOY: Janaina Gomes, UL Lafayette CO-DPOY: Lindsey Sheppard, La. Tech Christy Levy, New Orleans COY: Craig Cummings, Arkansas State 1999 Jessica Andreolas, FIU Marijana Bego, UALR *Kim Carpenter, WKU Beth Cochran, Arkansas State Natalie Furry, WKU Jennifer Mainprice, Denver Rachael Maltzahn, New Orleans Jenni Miller, WKU Jessica Perdue, New Orleans Tanja Radovic, UALR Amanda Schulze, Denver Susanne Snipes, Arkansas State

POY: Margie Kolat, Arkansas State FOY: Amy DeLong, New Orleans COY: Jeff Hulsmeyer, Arkansas State

POY: Beth Cochran, Arkansas State NOY: Allison Dickinson, South Alabama FOY: Jessica Barney, Arkansas Stae DPOY: Christy Levy, New Orleans COY: Craig Cummings, Arkansas State

1995 FIRST TEAM Lauren Fair, Arkansas State

2000 FIRST TEAM Natalie Furry, WKU

2002 FIRST TEAM Trinia Cuseo, New Mexico State Ivana Kuzmic, UALR Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette Priscilla Lima, UL Lafayette Corina Marginas, North Texas Sara Noe, WKU Morgan Reader, New Mexico State Amanda Schiff, WKU SECOND TEAM Stevi Adams, New Mexico State Andrea Baron, Denver Jennifer Cruz, New Orleans KeKe Deckard, Middle Tennessee Miranda Griffin, Arkansas State Tracy May, WKU Kristin Sheppard, North Texas Ivana Vracar, UALR


Sun Belt All-Conference Teams POY: Sara Noe, WKU DPOY: Tracy May, WKU NOY: Trinia Cuseo, New Mexico State FOY: Ivana Kuzmic, UALR COY: Travis Hudson, WKU 2003 FIRST TEAM Stevi Adams, New Mexico State Andrea Baron, Denver Caron Blotch, WKU Trinia Cuseo, New Mexico State Corina Marginas, North Texas Morgan Reader, New Mexico State Amanda Schiff, WKU Ivana Vracar, UALR SECOND TEAM KeKe Deckard, Middle Tennessee Jackie Godber, New Mexico State Brittney Gregory, North Texas Ivana Kuzmic, UALR Tracy May, WKU Kristin Sheppard, North Texas Giedre Tarnauskaite, Arkansas State Crystal Towler, WKU POY: Corina Marginas, North Texas DPOY: Jackie Godber, New Mexico State FOY: Lisa Hunter, Denver NOY: Caron Blotch, WKU COY: Mike Jordan, New Mexico State 2004 FIRST TEAM Stevi Adams, New Mexico State Alice Borden, New Mexico State Jackie Choi, New Mexico State Jennifer Cruz, New Orleans KeKe Deckard, Middle Tennessee Dara McLean, Middle Tennessee Amanda Schiff, WKU Giedre Tarnauskaite, Arkansas State SECOND TEAM Briana Akrie, New Mexico State Caron Blotch, WKU Lyndsey Broerman, WKU Ana-Carolina Buccini, UALR Jayne Duncan, New Orleans Brittney Gregory, North Texas Ivana Vracar, UALR Jessie Wagner, WKU POY: Giedre Tarnauskaite, Arkansas State DPOY: Jayne Duncan, New Orleans FOY: Katie Peil, Arkansas State NOY: Jackie Choi, New Mexico State COY: Mike Jordan, New Mexico State 2005 FIRST TEAM Megan Argabright, WKU Caron Blotch, WKU Ivanka Davidova, UALR Lisa Hunter, Denver Alicia Lemau’u, Middle Tennessee Andressa Lyra, Middle Tennessee Crystal Towler, WKU Jessie Wagner, WKU SECOND TEAM Robin Aaron, Arkansas State Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee Ashly Ball, Denver Ana Carolina Buccini, UALR Jenna Gideon, WKU Kim Muller, Denver Katy Prokof, North Texas Anita Szymanska, FIU POY: Caron Blotch, WKU DPOY: Alicia Lemau’u, Middle Tennessee FOY: Megan Argabright, WKU NOY: Anita Szymanska, FIU COY: Travis Hudson, WKU

2006 FIRST TEAM Keila Oliveira, FIU Yarimar Rosa, FIU Lisa Hunter, Denver Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee Quanshell Scott, Middle Tennessee Dobrila Kovacevic, New Orleans Megan Argabright, WKU SECOND TEAM Robin Aaron, Arkansas State Amila Barakovic, UALR Olga Vergun, FIU Kim Muller, Denver Jayne Duncan, New Orleans Catherine Coffey, North Texas Jenna Gideon, WKU Julia Noe, WKU POY: Megan Argabright, WKU DPOY: Jayne Duncan, New Orleans FOY: Yarimar Rosa, FIU NOY: Keila Oliveira, FIU COY: Danijela Tomic, FIU 2007 FIRST TEAM Kim Muller, Denver Yarimar Rosa, FIU Olga Vergun, FIU Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee Megan Argabright, WKU Julia Noe, WKU SECOND TEAM Amila Baracovic, UALR Ivanka Davidova, UALR Robin Aaron, Arkansas State Holly Benson, Denver Kacie Wikierak, Denver Keila Oliveira, FIU Lindsey Boler, New Orleans Jenna Gideon, WKU POY: Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee DPOY: Kacie Wikierak, Denver FOY: Lenka Melicharkova, UALR NOY: Amy Hafner, UALR COY: Matt Peck, Middle Tennessee 2008 FIRST TEAM Amila Barakovic, UALR Emmy Davidsmeyer, Denver Yarimar Rosa, FIU Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee Dobrilla Kovacevic, New Orleans Lindsey Loyd, New Orleans Megan Argabright, WKU SECOND TEAM Anita Bucur, UALR Cayla Fielder, Arkansas State Holly Benson, Denver Natalia Valentin, FIU Isadora Rangel, FIU Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee Brittany Bowen, WKU Julia Noe, WKU NOY: Isadora Rangel, FIU FOY: Cayla Fielder, Arkansas State DPOY: Amy Hafner, UALR POY: Yarimar Rosa, FIU COY: Danijela Tomic, FIU 2009

FIRST TEAM Anita Bucur, UALR Cayla Fielder, Arkansas State Emmy Davidsmeyer, Denver Yarimar Rosa, FIU Natalia Valentin, FIU Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee Lindsey Loyd, New Orleans

SECOND TEAM Giuliana De Francesco, UALR Jovana Bjelica, FIU Olga Vergun, FIU Ashley Mead, Middle Tennessee Stacy Oladinni, Middle Tennessee Maria Szivos, New Orleans Meghan Gilroy, Troy Tiffany Elmore, WKU FOY: Jovana Bjelica, FIU DOY: Heather Bowman, Arkansas State POY: Yarimar Rosa, FIU COY: Danijela Tomic, FIU 2010 FIRST TEAM Andrea Lakovic, FIU Natalia Valentin, FIU Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee Maria Szivos, Middle Tennessee Amy Huddleston, North Texas Tiffany Elmore, WKU Jordyn Skinner, WKU SECOND TEAM Megan Baska, Arkansas State Cayla Fielder, Arkansas State Kacie Wikierak, Denver Lesley Mirarchi, Louisiana-Lafayette Stacy Oladinni, Middle Tennessee Kayla Saey, North Texas Melanie Stutsman, WKU Lindsay Williams, WKU FOY: Melanie Stutsman, WKU DOY: Megan Baska, Arkansas State POY: Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee COY: Matt Peck, Middle Tennessee 2011 FIRST TEAM Cayla Fielder, Arkansas State Faimie Kingsley, Denver Jovana Bjelica, FIU Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee Maria Szivos, Middle Tennessee Tiffany Elmore, WKU Jordyn Skinner, WKU Melanie Stutsman, WKU SECOND TEAM Edina Begic, UALR Ashley Tipps, Arkansas State Allison Kearney, Arkansas State Oyinlola Oladinni, Middle Tennessee Eboni Godfrey, North Texas Courtney Cohen, Troy Ashley Potts, WKU Lindsay Williams, WKU

2013 FIRST TEAM Edina Begic, UALR Sonja Milanovic, UALR Mechell Daniel, South Alabama Charmaine Whitmore, UT Arlington Amari Dardorff, Texas State Noelle Langekamp, WKU Melanie Stutsman, WKU Paige Wessel, WKU SECOND TEAM Deidra Bohannon, Georgia State Andrea Hole, UL Lafayette Tonice White, UL Lafayette Jessica Lewis, South Alabama Taylor Gross, UT Arlington Ashlee Hilbun, Texas State Hether Boyan, WKU Ashley Potts, WKU FOY: Mechell Daniel, South Alabama SOY: Melanie Stutsman, WKU DOY: Ashley Potts, WKU POY: Edina Begic, UALR COY: Travis Hudson, WKU 2014 FIRST TEAM Edina Begic, Little Rock Sonja Milanovic, Little Rock Edina Selimovic, Little Rock Emily Corrigan, Appalachian State Deidra Bohannon, Georgia State Markie Schaedig, Arkansas State Briana Sharratt, UT Arlington Paige Brown, Appalachian State SECOND TEAM Lauren Kirch, Texas State Kym Coley, Georgia Southern Eliza Zachary, Georgia State Jordan Kohl, Texas State, Lauren Gray, Appalachian State Qiana Canete, UT Arlington Mechell Daniel, South Alabama Mallory Warrington, Arkansas State OPOY: Edina Begic, Little Rock DPOY: Markie Schaedig, Arkansas State SOY: Paige Brown. Appalachian State FOY: Jordan Kohl, Texas State COY: Van Compton, Little Rock

FOY: Edina Begic, UALR DOY: Ashley Potts, WKU POY: Jordyn Skinner, WKU COY: Justin Ingram, Arkansas State 2012 FIRST TEAM Edina Begic, UALR Allison Kearney, Arkansas State Carnae Dillard, North Texas Courtney Windham, North Texas Ashley Potts, WKU Jordyn Skinner, WKU Melanie Stutsman, WKU Paige Wessel, WKU SECOND TEAM Megan Baska, Arkansas State Marija Prsa, FIU Mandi Gavin, UL Lafayette Chelsea Ross, Middle Tennessee Alexandra Alexander, Troy Blair Winston, Troy Heather Boyan, WKU Noelle Langenkamp, WKU FOY: Carnae Dillard, North Texas DOY: Ashley Potts, WKU POY: Edina Begic, UALR COY: Travis Hudson, WKU

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Sun Belt Conference Players of the Week 1991 S9 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4

Cyndi Rhone, Arkansas State Cyndi Rhone, Arkansas State Javonne Brooks, New Orleans Carman West, UL Lafayette Lisa Peterson, Central Florida Michelle Mingus, WKU Javonne Brooks, New Orleans Anne Donovan, WKU Jo Beth Carmack, Arkansas State

1992 S14 S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N9 N16

Julie Hepp, Jacksonville Javonne Brooks, New Orleans Kim Green, Lamar Kyla Woodward, La. Tech Jo Beth Mathis, Arkansas State Javonne Brooks, New Orleans Amy Rengers, Arkansas State Jo Beth Mathis, Arkansas State Jo Beth Mathis, Arkansas State

1993 S13 S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15

Rhonda Rutherford, UALR Carmen Macon, UALR Sharla Richardson, La. Tech Miriam Erickson, Lamar Amber Simons, WKU Lauren Fair, Arkansas State Susan Buttry, Arkansas State Beverly Ferren, South Alabama Kelly Meagher, WKU Kristin O’Hearn, New Orleans

1994 S12 S19 S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14

Rhonda Rust, Louisiana Tech Kristin O’Hearn, New Orleans Michelle Glover, Jacksonville Lauren Fair, Arkansas State Jennifer Pokraka, New Orleans Kim Green, Lamar Cathy Koontz, Arkansas St Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette Laddie Toya, UTPA Lauren Fair, Arkansas State

1995 S11 S18 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13

Marie Velasquez, UTPA Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette Tonia Hatfield, South Alabama Rebbie Mutrux, New Orleans Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette Courtney Ziegenbein, La. Tech Beverly Ferren, South Alabama Kim Green, Lamar Lauren Fair, Arkansas State Kim Green, Lamar

1996 S9 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11

Nia Kiggundu, UL Lafayette Jennifer Collins, Lamar Jamie Shanks, La. Tech Tajana Andric, UALR Lauren Fair, Arkansas State Lauren Fair, Arkansas State Courtney Ziegenbein, La. Tech Barbara Gomes, UALR Rebbie Mutrux, New Orleans Lauren Fair, Arkansas State

1997 S8 S15 S22 S29 O6 O13

Beth Cochran, Arkansas State Jamie Ritterskamp, WKU Beth Cochran, Arkansas St Barbara Gomes, UALR Beth Cochran, Arkansas St Caroline LaRocca, New Orleans

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O20 O27 N3 N10 N17

Jaime Ewing, Lamar Jaime Ewing, Lamar Barbara Gomes, UALR Beth Cochran, Arkansas State Tajana Andric, UALR

1998 S14 S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16

Kim Carpenter, WKU Kim Carpenter, WKU Jelena Radovanovic, UALR Beth Cochran, Arkansas State Caroline LaRocca, New Orleans Kim Carpenter, WKU Monique Knatt, New Orleans Nicole Grimes, Arkansas State Kim Carpenter, WKU Tera Hayman, WKU

1999 S13 S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15

Kim Carpenter, WKU Beth Cochran, Arkansas State Susanne Snipes, Arkansas State Jessica Perdue, New Orleans Shannon Pierson, UALR Priscilla Lima, UL Lafayette Amanda Schulze, Denver Beth Cochran, Arkansas State Jenni Miller, WKU Laurie Young, Denver

2000 S11 S18 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13

Tara Thomas, WKU Kellie Savage, Denver Jessica Purdue, New Orleans Tara Thomas, WKU Tanja Radovic, UALR Nirvana Kos, FIU Jelena Radovanovic, UALR Mary Wanko, New Orleans Clarice Golesh, Denver Amy Kraljev, UL Lafayette

2001 PLAYER OF THE WEEK S3 Brieanna Fowler, North Texas S10 Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette S17 None Selected S24 Selena Gamble, South Alabama O1 Kristin Webster, NMSU O8 Kristin Webster, NMSU O15 Nirvana Kos, FIU O22 Shakeithia Deckard, Mid. Tenn. O29 Corina Marginas, North Texas N5 Alison Howard, New Orleans DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK S3 Olympia Hughes, Denver S10 Tara Thomas, WKU S17 None Selected S24 Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette O1 Tracy May, WKU O8 Nirvana Kos, FIU O15 Janaina Gomes, UL Lafayette O22 Adriana Fundora, FIU O29 Jelena Radovanovic, UALR N5 Tara Thomas, WKU 2002 PLAYER OF THE WEEK S2 Sara Noe, WKU S9 Stevi Adams, NMSU S16 Morgan Reader, NMSU S23 Melissa Caravella, New Orleans S30 Corina Marginas, North Texas O7 Jessie Wagner, WKU O14 Corina Marginas, North Texas O21 Sara Noe, WKU

O28 N4 N11 N18

Kristin Sheppard, North Texas Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette Melissa Caravella, New Orleans Crystal Towler, WKU

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK S2 Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette S9 Erin Hillstrom, Middle Tennessee S16 Melissa Caravella, New Orleans S23 Priscilla Lima, UL Lafayette S30 Ivana Kuzmic, UALR O7 Amanda Cecil, WKU O14 Priscilla Lima, UL Lafayette O21 Tracey May, WKU O28 Ivana Kuzmic, UALR N4 Tracey May, WKU N11 Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette N18 Alexandra Hepburn, UALR 2003 PLAYER OF THE WEEK S1 Ivana Vracar, UALR S8 Caron Blotch, WKU S15 Trinia Cuseo, New Mexico State S22 Corina Marginas, North Texas S29 Corina Marginas, North Texas O6 Stevi Adams, New Mexico State O13 Brittney Gregory, North Texas O20 Larisa Durmisevic, UALR O27 Ivana Vracar, UALR N3 Elina Salomaki, UL Lafayette N10 Amanda Schiff, WKU DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK S1 Jill Ruskowski, North Texas S8 Tracy May, WKU S15 Tessa Millikan, Arkansas State S22 Tracy May, WKU S29 Jackie Godber, New Mexico State O6 Jackie Godber, New Mexico State O13 Caitlyn Mitchell, Arkansas State O20 Jackie Godber, New Mexico State O27 Jackie Godber, New Mexico State N3 Hollie Girouard, UL Lafayette N10 Elizabeth Baldwin, FIU 2004 PLAYER OF THE WEEK S7 Giedre Tarnauskaite, Arkansas State S13 KeKe Deckard, Middle Tennessee S20 Stevi Adams, New Mexico State S27 Dara McClean, Middle Tennessee O4 Dara McClean, Middle Tennessee O11 Jennifer Cruz, New Orleans O18 Giedre Tarnauskaite, Arkansas State O25 KeKe Deckard, Middle Tennessee N1 Stevi Adams, New Mexico State N8 Giedre Tarnauskaite, Arkansas State DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK S7 Jayne Duncan, New Orleans S13 Jayne Duncan, New Orleans S20 Ashly Miller, WKU S27 Tessa Millikan, Arkansas State O4 Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas O11 Briana Akrie, New Mexico State O18 Alice Borden, New Mexico State O25 Ashley Deignan, WKU N1 Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas N8 Tessa Millikin, Arkansas State 2005 PLAYER OF THE WEEK S5 Andressa Lyra, Middle Tennessee S12 Caron Blotch, WKU S19 Andressa Lyra, Middle Tennessee S26 Megan Argabright, WKU

O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14

Crystal Towler, WKU Kerry Porter, Denver Jenna Gideon, WKU Ana Carolina Buccini, UALR Larisa Durmisevic, UALR Caron Blotch, WKU Caron Blotch, WKU

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK S5 Whitney Sanders, South Alabama S12 Randilyne Volkmer, Arkansas State S19 Megan Noborowski, UALR S26 Randilyne Volkmer, Arkansas State O3 Alicia Lemau’u, Middle Tennessee O10 Ivanka Davidova, UALR O17 Alicia Lemau’u, Middle Tennessee O24 Catherine Coffey, North Texas O31 Randilyne Volkmer, Arkansas State N7 Alicia Lemau’u, Middle Tennessee N14 Dyionna Smith, FIU 2006 PLAYER OF THE WEEK A28 Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee S4 Yarimar Rosa, FIU S11 Dobrilla Kovacevic, New Orleans S18 Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee S25 Yarimar Rosa, FIU O2 Justine Petry, Florida Atlantic O9 Keila Oliveira, FIU O16 Megan Argabright, WKU O23 Megan Argabright, WKU O30 Emmy Davidsmeyer, Denver N6 Julia Noe, WKU DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK A28 Ana Carolina Buccini, UALR S4 Ashley Deignan, WKU S11 Ana Carolina Buccini, UALR S18 Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas S25 Jayne Duncan, New Orleans O2 Alyssa Hampton, Denver O9 Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas O16 Catherine Coffey, North Texas O23 Justine Petry, Florida Atlantic O30 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee N6 Jayne Duncan, New Orleans 2007 PLAYER OF THE WEEK A27 Julia Noe, WKU S3 Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee S10 Holly Benson, Denver S17 Robin Aaron, Arkansas State S24 Kim Muller, Denver O1 Yarimar Rosa, FIU O8 Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee O5 Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee O22 Yarimar Rosa, FIU O29 Brooke Engel, North Texas N5 Megan Argabright, WKU N12 Yarimar Rosa, FIU DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK A27 Erin Neeley, Arkansas State S3 Erin Neeley, Arkansas State S10 Kacie Wikierak, Denver S17 Jessica Hulsebosch, North Texas S24 Erika Castro, UL Lafayette O1 Kelly Hofmeyer, WKU O8 Kacie Wikierak, Denver O15 Amy Hafner, UALR O22 Kacie Wikierak, Denver O29 Amy Hafner, UALR N5 Kacie Wikierak, Denver N12 Amy Hafner, UALR


Sun Belt Conference Players of the Week 2008 PLAYER OF THE WEEK S1 Yarimar Rosa, FIU S8 Meghan Gilroy, Troy S15 Yarimar Rosa, FIU S22 Yarimar Rosa, FIU S29 Megan Argabright, WKU O6 Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee O13 Yarimar Rosa, FIU O20 Roxana Casvean, North Texas O27 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee N3 Emmy Davidsmeyer, Denver N10 Lindsey Loyd, New Orleans N17 Yarimar Rosa, FIU DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK S1 Amy Hafner, UALR S8 Ashley Waugh, Middle Tennessee S15 Kacie Wikierak, Denver S22 Holly Benson, Denver S29 Amy Hafner, UALR O6 Kacie Wikierak, Denver O13 Ashley Waugh, Middle Tennessee O20 Erin Neeley, Arkansas State O27 Amy Hafner, UALR N3 Kelly Hofmeyer, WKU N10 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee N17 Ashley Waugh, Middle Tennessee 2009 PLAYER OF THE WEEK A31 Meghan Gilroy, Troy S7 Emmy Davidsmeyer, Denver S14 Cayla Fielder, Arkansas State S21 Emmy Davidsmeyer, Denver S28 Yarimar Rosa, FIU O5 Yarimar Rosa, FIU O12 Yarimar Rosa, FIU O19 Maria Szivos, New Orleans O26 Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee N2 Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee N9 Yarimar Rosa, FIU N16 Anita Bucur, UALR DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK A31 Lindsay Brown, UL Lafayette S7 Chanel Araujo, FIU S14 Heather Bowman, Arkansas State S21 Heather Bowman, Arkansas State S28 Nicky Valenti, New Orleans O5 Nicky Valenti, New Orleans O12 Ashley Waugh, Middle Tennessee O19 Heather Bowman, Arkansas State O26 Sarah Rogers, WKU N2 Heather Bowman, Arkansas State N9 Janay Yancey, Middle Tennessee N16 Heather Bowman, Arkansas State 2010 PLAYER OF THE WEEK A31 Paige Gantar, UALR S6 Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee Juliana Almeida, South Alabama S13 Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee S20 Tiffany Elmore, WKU S27 Lesley Mirarchi, UL Lafayette O4 Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee O11 Maria Szivos, Middle Tennessee O18 Tiffany Elmore, WKU O25 Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee N1 Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee N8 Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee N15 Cayla Fielder, Arkansas State DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK A31 Megan Baska, Arkansas State S6 Sarah Willey, North Texas

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Angelina Colon, FIU Lindsay Brown, UL Lafayette Lindsay Brown, UL Lafayette Megan Baska, Arkansas State Sarah Willey, North Texas Sarah Willey, North Texas Megan Baska, Arkansas State Chanel Araujo, FIU Kacie Wikierak, Denver Megan Baska, Arkansas State

2011 PLAYER OF THE WEEK A29 Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee Tiffany Elmore, WKU S5 Jovana Bjelica, FIU S12 Jordyn Skinner, WKU S19 Faimie Kingsley, Denver S26 Faimie Kingsley, Denver Jovana Bjelica, FIU O3 Cayla Fielder, Arkansas State O10 Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee O17 Faimie Kingsley, Denver O24 Jovana Bjelica, FIU O31 Jovana Bjelica, FIU N7 Melanie Boykins, North Texas N14 Jasmine Terry, Arkansas State DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK A29 Megan Baska, Arkansas State S5 Ashley Potts, WKU S12 Courtney Cohen, Troy S19 Megan Baska, Arkansas State S26 Ashley Potts, WKU O3 Marcela Urbina, UL Monroe O10 Lyndi Johnson, Denver Marcela Urbina, UL Monroe O17 Courtney Cohen, Troy O24 Sarah Willey, North Texas O31 Megan Baska, Arkansas State N7 Jordyn Skinner, WKU N14 Megan Baska, Arkansas State 2012 PLAYER OF THE WEEK A27 Edina Begic, UALR S3 Chelsea Ross, Middle Tennessee S10 Paige Wessel, WKU S17 Jordyn Skinner, WKU S24 Carnae Dillard, North Texas O1 Edina Begic, UALR O8 Jasmine Terry, Arkansas State O15 Chelsea Ross, Middle Tennessee O22 Blair Winston, Troy O29 Alicia Dukes, Troy N5 Edina Begic, UALR N12 Carnae Dillard, North Texas DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK A27 Marcela Araya, UL Monroe S3 Courtney Cohen, Troy S10 Jenna Hassell, South Alabama S17 Ashley Potts, WKU S24 Ashley Potts, WKU O1 Courtney Windham, North Texas O8 Megan Baska, Arkansas State O15 Bri McCombs, Middle Tennessee O22 Megan Baska, Arkansas State O29 Ashley Potts, WKU N5 Ashley Potts, WKU N12 Ryanne Milligan, FIU 2013 PLAYER OF THE WEEK S2 Amari Deardorff, Texas State S9 Edina Begic, UALR S16 Edina Begic, UALR

S23 S30 O8 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18

Edina Begic, UALR Edina Begic, UALR Edina Begic, UALR Marija Zelenovic, Troy Hether Boyan, WKU Edina Begic, UALR Edina Begic, UALR Mechell Daniel, South Alabama Paige Wessell, WKU

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK S2 Courtney Cohen, Troy S9 Charmaine Whitmore, UTA S16 Ashley Potts, WKU S23 Emily Averback, Georgia State S30 Marcela Araya, UL Monroe O8 Ashley Potts, WKU O14 Megan Baska, Arkansas State O21 Caitlyn Auxilien, UL Lafayette O28 Caitlyn Cooney, UT Arlington N4 Marcela Araya, UL Monroe N11 Marcela Araya, UL Monroe N18 Megan Baska, Arkansas State

SETTER OF THE WEEK S1 Paige Brown, App State S8 Paige Brown, App State S15 Paige Brown, App State S22 Paige Brown, App State S29 Andrea Hole, UL Lafayette O6 Megan Mathis, Little Rock O13 Andrea Hole, UL Lafayette O20 Kat Minnerly, Georgia Southern O27 Natalie Nieto, Georgia State N3 Paige Brown, App State FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK S1 Lauren Kirch, Texas State S8 Drew Jones, Arkansas State S15 Qiana Canete, UT Arlington S22 Drew Jones, Arkansas State S29 Jordan Kohl, Texas State O6 Qiana Canete, UT Arlington O13 Qiana Canete, UT Arlington O20 Megan Chevalier, Georgia So. O27 Jessica Uke, Arkansas State N3 Jessica Uke, Arkansas State

SETTER OF THE WEEK S2 Melamoe Stutsman, WKU S9 Marleen De Zoete, UALR S16 Melanie Stutsman, WKU S23 Melanie Stutsman, WKU S30 Melanie Stutsman, WKU O8 Melanie Stutsman, WKU O14 Alexandra Alexander, Troy O21 Melanie Stutsman, WKU O28 Natalie Nieto, Georgia State N4 Andrea Hole, UL Lafayette N11 Mallory Washington, Arkansas St. N18 Andrea Hole, UL Lafayette FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK S2 Jessica Lewis, South Alabama S9 Kiah Cheatham, Troy S16 Mechell Daniel, South Alabama S23 Shelby Vas Matt, Texas State S30 Shelby Vas Matt, Texas State O8 Mechell Daniel, South Alabama O14 Jessica Lewis, South Alabama O21 Jessica Lewis, South Alabama O28 Mallory Moose, South Alabama N4 Mechell Daniel, South Alabama N11 Mechell Daniel, South Alabama N18 Mallory Washington, Arkansas St. 2014 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK S1 Emily Corrigan, App State S8 Emily Corrigan , App State S15 Emily Corrigan, App State S22 Edina Begic, Little Rock S29 Edina Begic, App State O6 Edina Begic, Little Rock O13 Edina Begic, Little Rock O20 Sonja Milanovic, Little Rock 027 Sarah Kemp, Arkansas State N3 Edina Begic, Little Rock DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK S1 Kiah Cheatham, Troy S8 Carolee Dillard, Little Rock S15 Abby Baker, South Alabama S22 Markie Schaedig, Ark State S29 Ali Dowdall, Troy O6 Markie Schaedig, Ark State O13 Caitlyn Cooney, UT Arlington O20 Ali Dowdall, Troy O27 Edina Selimovic, Little Rock N3 Markie Schaedig, Arkansas St.

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Sun Belt Conference Tournament Results 1983 - BOWLING GREEN, KY ROUND-ROBIN PLAY VCU d. Jacksonville (15-4, 15-5) UAB d. Charlotte (15-4, 15-5) USF d. VCU (13-15, 15-12, 15-13) Jacksonville d. South Alabama (15-2, 7-15, 15-6) WKU d. Charlotte (16-14, 3-15, 15-8) Jacksonville d. USF (15-4, 16-14) UAB d. South Alabama (15-2, 15-10) USF d. Charlotte (15-9, 15-5) VUC d. WKU (15-6, 13-15, 15-8) UAB d. WKU (15-3, 15-8) VCU d. South Alabama (15-9, 10-15, 15-12) USF d. UAB (15-13, 12-15, 15-1) South Alabama d. Charlotte (15-8, 16-14) Jacksonville d. WKU (16-14, 15-1) USF d. WKU (15-6, 15-7) VCU d. Charlotte (15-13, 16-14) Jacksonville d. UAB (15-7, 15-2) WKU d. South Alabama (16-14, 15-10) Jacksonville d. Charlotte (11-15, 15-6, 15-9) UAB d. VCU (19-17, 15-8) USF d. South Alabama (15-12, 15-9) SEMIFINALS Jacksonville d. VCU (15-7, 15-4, 16-14) UAB d. USF (15-13, 15-13, 15-10) CHAMPIONSHIP Jacksonville d. UAB (10-15, 14-16, 15-5, 15-10, 15-6) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Jacksonville 7-1 15-7 UAB 5-3 13-8 USF 5-2 11-6 VCU 4-3 10-8 WKU 2-4 5-9 South Alabama 1-5 4-10 Charlotte 0-4 2-12 1984 - JACKSONVILLE, FL ROUND-ROBIN PLAY USF d. VCU (18-16, 14-16, 15-11) Jacksonville d. Charlotte (15-8, 15-8) UAB d. WKU (15-0, 15-8) USF d. UAB (11-15, 15-10, 15-10) South Alabama d. Jacksonville (16-14, 15-12) USF d. WKU (15-10, 15-5) VCU d. Charlotte (15-13, 15-12) UAB d. South Alabama (17-15, 15-5) Jacksonville d. WKU (15-6, 15-7) VCU d. UAB (15-5, 6-15, 15-4) South Alabama d. Charlotte (14-16, 15-7, 15-4) VCU d. Jacksonville (15-11, 15-9) WKU d. Charlotte (15-2, 15-4) USF d. South Alabama (15-12, 15-7) VCU d. WKU (15-6, 6-15, 15-13) Jacksonville d. UAB (15-2, 15-5) USF d. Charlotte (15-11, 15-12) VCU d. South Alabama (15-10, 12-15, 15-8) UAB d. Charlotte, 15-8, 15-3) USF d. Jacksonville, 13-15, 15-10, 15-9) South Alabama d. WKU (15-5, 15-8) SEMIFINALS USF d. Jacksonville (15-10, 15-10, 15-11) VCU d. UAB (15-7, 15-10, 13-15, 15-17, 15-11) CHAMPIONSHIP VCU d. USF (15-8, 15-10, 15-11) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES VCU 7-1 17-7 USF 7-1 15-6 UAB 3-4 10-9 Jacksonville 3-4 7-9 South Alabama 3-3 7-7 WKU 1-5 3-10 Charlotte 0-6 1-12 1985 - BOWLING GREEN, KY ROUND-ROBIN PLAY USF d. WKU (16-18, 15-12, 15-6) UAB d. South Alabama (15-4, 15-5) UAB d. Jacksonville (15-2, 15-6) VCU d. Charlotte (15-9, 15-13) WKU d. South Alabama (15-8, 15-9) USF d. Jacksonville (7-15, 15-2, 15-9) UAB d. Charlotte (11-15, 15-4, 15-8) VCU d. South Alabama (15-3, 15-4) VCU d. USF (15-4, 8-15, 15-8) WKU d. Jacksonville (15-8, 13-15, 15-8) Charlotte d. South Alabama (15-12, 15-11) UAB d. USF (15-11, 15-7) VCU d. Jacksonville (15-9, 16-14) WKU d. Charlotte (7-15, 16-14, 15-7) Jacksonville d. Charlotte (15-11, 15-8) Jacksonville d. South Alabama (15-12, 15-5) VCU d. WKU (15-12, 15-10) USF d. Charlotte (15-7, 15-4) UAB d. WKU (15-13, 15-6) USF d. South Alabama (15-5, 15-7)

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VCU d. UAB (15-7, 15-3) SEMIFINALS VCU d. WKU (15-7, 15-12, 15-3) USF d. UAB (15-9, 15-4, 8-15, 15-13) CHAMPIONSHIP VCU d. USF (15-3, 15-11, 15-1) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES VCU 8-0 18-1 USF 5-3 12-10 UAB 5-2 11-6 WKU 3-4 7-11 Jacksonville 2-4 6-8 Charlotte 1-5 4-10 South Alabama 0-6 0-12 1986 - RICHMOND, VA FIRST ROUND Charlotte d. South Alabama (1-15, 15-13, 10-15, 17-15, 15-11) VCU d. Jacksonville (15-10, 15-0, 15-1) UAB d. WKU (15-8, 17-15, 5-15, 15-8) SECOND ROUND USF d. Charlotte (8-15, 15-8, 15-12, 15-8) VCU d. UAB (15-12, 15-3, 15-10) Jacksonville d. WKU (15-8, 15-12, 7-15, 15-9) THIRD ROUND South Alabama d. UAB (15-7, 14-16, 15-9, 15-11) Jacksonville d. Charlotte (6-15, 13-15, 16-14, 15-11, 15-4) USF d. VCU (15-8, 15-6, 13-15, 15-4) South Alabama d. Jacksonville (11-15, 15-8, 2-15, 15-11, 15-8) SEMIFINALS VCU d. South Alabama (15-11, 15-3, 15-2) CHAMPIONSHIP USF d. VCU (15-12, 15-12, 15-7) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES USF 3-0 9-2 VCU 3-2 10-6 South Alabama 2-2 8-9 Jacksonville 2-2 8-9 Charlotte 1-2 6-8 UAB 1-2 4-7 WKU 0-2 2-6 1987 - CHARLOTTE, NC FIRST ROUND USF d. VCU (15-11, 16-14, 10-15, 15-12) UAB d. WKU (15-13, 13-15, 15-12, 11-15, 15-5) Charlotte d. Jacksonville (11-15, 15-11, 15-1, 15-10) SECOND ROUND USF d. South Alabama (10-15, 15-11, 10-15, 15-13, 15-11) Charlotte d. UAB, 14-16, 15-7, 5-15, 17-15, 15-10 Jacksonville d. WKU, 15-2, 15-12, 15-6 THIRD ROUND UAB d. VCU (12-15, 15-10, 15-10, 11-15, 15-10) Jacksonville d. South Alabama (14-16, 15-12, 5-15, 15-12, 15-6) USF d. Charlotte (15-10, 15-9, 15-6) Jacksonville d. UAB (14-16, 15-8, 15-9, 15-8) SEMIFINALS Jacksonville d. Charlotte (15-13, 15-11, 15-12) CHAMPIONSHIP Round Jacksonville d. USF (15-7, 15-12, 15-7) USF d. Jacksonville (15-11, 8-15, 15-9, 15-3) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES USF 4-1 12-7 Jacksonville 5-2 17-9 Charlotte 2-2 6-9 UAB 2-2 9-10 South Alabama 0-2 4-6 VCU 0-2 3-6 WKU 0-2 2-6 1988 - BIRMINGHAM, AL FIRST ROUND Charlotte d. VCU (15-3, 15-4, 15-9) South Alabama d. Jacksonville, 6-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-9) UAB d. WKU (9-15, 15-13, 15-9, 15-12) SECOND ROUND Jacksonville d. VCU (15-4, 15-8, 15-4) South Alabama d. Charlotte (15-13, 15-5, 15-4) USF d. UAB (15-12, 15-13, 12-15, 15-5) THIRD ROUND UAB d. Jacksonville (15-12, 15-4, 15-6) WKU d. Charlotte (15-7, 15-6, 10-15, 15-8) USF d. South Alabama (15-4, 15-9, 15-11) UAB d. WKU (15-8, 1-7, 15-13) SEMIFINALS UAB d. South Alabama (15-9, 5-15, 9-15, 15-10, 15-12) CHAMPIONSHIP USF d. UAB (9-15, 15-8, 15-3, 16-14) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES USF 3-0 9-2 UAB 4-2 14-9 South Alabama 2-2 8-7 WKU 2-2 4-7 Jacksonville 1-2 4-6 Charlotte 1-2 4-6


Sun Belt Conference Tournament Results VCU

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1989 - TAMPA, FL FIRST ROUND USF d. Charlotte (15-4, 15-1, 15-9) Jacksonville d. WKU (9-15, 10-15, 17-15, 15-12, 15-11 South Alabama d. VCU (15-1, 15-0, 15-12) SECOND ROUND UAB d. Jacksonville (15-10, 15-8, 15-4) USF d. South Alabama (15-5, 15-11, 12-15, 15-8) VCU d. Charlotte (16-14, 15-12, 15-6) THIRD ROUND WKU d. South Alabama (15-12, 15-12, 15-3) Jacksonville d. VCU (15-9, 15-8, 15-7) USF d. UAB (15-6, 15-8, 15-4) SEMIFINALS WKU d. Jacksonville (15-12, 15-9, 15-11) UAB d. WKU (15-6, 15-8, 15-10) CHAMPIONSHIP USF d. UAB (15-8, 15-10, 15-6) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES USF 4-0 12-1 UAB 2-2 6-6 WKU 2-2 8-6 Jacksonville 2-2 6-8 South Alabama 1-2 4-6 VCU 1-2 3-6 Charlotte 0-2 0-6 1990 - RICHMOND, VA FIRST ROUND Charlotte d. South Alabama, (15-0, 15-4, 15-7) USF d. VCU, (15-8, 15-4, 15-5) WKU d. Jacksonville, (15-4, 15-7, 15-12) UAB d. Charlotte, (15-4, 16-14, 15-3) SECOND ROUND USF d. WKU (5-15, 15-9, 15-9, 15-11) VCU d. Jacksonville (15-7, 15-8, 15-8) WKU d. S. Alabama (15-8, 15-5, 15-11) VCU d. Charlotte (6-15, 15-6, 15-13, 15-5) QUARTERFINALS UAB d. USF (15-10, 10-15, 15-8, 15-5) WKU d. VCU (13-15, 15-11, 15-4, 15-10) SEMIFINALS WKU d. USF (15-17, 15-11, 15-13, 12-15, 15-6) CHAMPIONSHIP WKU d. UAB (15-13, 10-15, 14-16, 17-15, 15-7) UAB d. WKU (15-9, 10-15, 15-7, 3-15, 15-8) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES UAB 3-1 11-6 WKU 5-2 18-11 USF 2-2 9-7 VCU 2-2 7-7 Charlotte 1-2 4-6 Jacksonville 0-2 0-6 South Alabama 0-2 0-6 1991 - JONESBORO, AR Lamar d. UALR (15-12, 15-10, 15-11) WKU d. UL Lafayette (15-6, 15-5, 15-9) Arkansas State d. Central Florida (15-4, 15-3, 15-11) UALR d. UL Lafayette (16-14, 15-13, 16-14) WKU d. Central Florida (15-8, 15-4, 15-1) Arkansas State d. Lamar (15-11, 7-15, 15-3, 15-5) Lamar d. UALR (10-15, 15-5, 15-9, 15-4) WKU d. Arkansas State (13-15, 15-7, 15-5, 14-16, 15-10) Arkansas State d. Lamar (15-9, 15-1, 15-6) CHAMPIONSHIP Arkansas State d. WKU (15-13, 8-15, 15-7, 15-10) Arkansas State d. WKU (9-15, 15-12, 16-14, 10-15, 18-16) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Arkansas State 5-1 17-7 WKU 3-2 12-8 Lamar 2-2 7-7 UALR 1-2 4-6 Central Florida 0-2 0-6 UL Lafayette 0-2 0-6 1992 - JONESBORO, AR New Orleans d. WKU (7-15, 15-6, 15-10, 11-15, 20-18) Lamar d. Louisiana Tech (15-7, 15-8, 6-15, 12-15, 18-16) Arkansas State d. UALR (15-12, 15-3, 15-11) Lamar d. New Orleans (15-7, 15-4, 15-8) Louisiana Tech d. UALR (15-6, 15-13, 15-4) Arkansas State d. WKU (15-7, 15-8, 15-8) Louisiana Tech d. New Orleans (15-9, 15-2, 15-13) Arkansas State d. Lamar (15-5, 17-15, 15-2) Lamar d. Louisiana Tech (15-5, 14-16, 15-13, 15-7) CHAMPIONSHIP Arkansas State d. Lamar (15-4, 15-7, 15-10) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Arkansas State 4-0 12-0 Lamar 3-2 9-9 Louisiana Tech 2-2 9-7 New Orleans 1-2 3-8

WKU UALR

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1993 - JONESBORO, AR Lamar d. Louisiana Tech (15-11, 9-15, 15-6, 18-20, 15-12) WKU d. UALR (15-10, 11-15,12-15, 15-9, 17-15) Arkansas State d. New Orleans (15-7, 15-4, 15-4) Lamar d. WKU (15-9, 15-6, 15-8) UALR d. New Orleans (15-10, 15-5, 16-14) Louisiana Tech d. Arkansas State (15-11, 12-15, 12-15, 15-5, 15-7) Arkansas State d. WKU (15-13, 15-5, 5-15, 15-1) UALR d. Louisiana Tech (10-15, 15-10, 4-15, 15-13, 15-12) Arkansas State d. Lamar (15-5, 15-10, 4-15, 15-13, 15-12) Lamar d. UALR (16-14, 15-12, 11-15, 15-12) CHAMPIONSHIP Lamar d. Arkansas State (18-16, 15-8, 15-10) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Lamar 4-1 14-6 Arkansas State 3-2 11-9 UALR 2-2 9-8 Louisiana Tech 1-2 7-8 WKU 1-2 4-8 New Orleans 0-2 0-6 1994 - JONESBORO, AR Lamar d. South Alabama (15-4, 15-8, 15-7) WKU d. La. Tech (15-7, 10-15, 16-14, 8-15, 15-10) FIFTH PLACE Louisiana Tech d. South Alabama (15-1, 15-10, 15-7) SEMIFINALS UALR d. Lamar (15-11, 15-5, 13-15, 16-14) Arkansas d. WKU (15-7, 15-4, 12-15, 15-2) THIRD PLACE Lamar d. WKU (12-15, 15-9, 15-11, 15-8) CHAMPIONSHIP Arkansas State d. UALR (15-8, 15-3, 15-13) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Arkansas State 2-0 6-1 UALR 1-1 3-4 Lamar 2-1 7-4 WKU 1-2 5-8 Louisiana Tech 1-1 5-3 South Alabama 0-2 0-6 1995 - JONESBORO, AR UALR, 3 d. New Orleans, 1 (12-15, 15-8, 15-6, 15-7) Lamar, 3 d. South Alabama, 2 (14-16, 15-12, 6-15, 15-10, 15-11) FIFTH PLACE South Alabama 3, d. New Orleans 1 (10-15, 15-7, 15-13, 15-8) SEMIFINALS UALR 3, d. Louisiana Tech, 1 (15-12, 15-7, 8-15, 15-12) Arkansas State, 3 d. Lamar, 0 (15-10, 15-7, 15-3) THIRD PLACE Louisiana Tech, 3 d. Lamar, 1 (13-15, 15-9, 15-4, 15-9) CHAMPIONSHIP Arkansas State, 3 d. UALR, 1 (15-11, 15-8, 16-14) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Arkansas State 2-0 6-0 UALR 2-1 6-5 Louisiana Tech 1-1 4-4 Lamar 1-2 4-8 South Alabama 1-1 5-4 New Orleans 0-2 2-6 1996 - JONESBORO, AR New Orleans, 3 d. WKU, 0 (15-12, 15-2, 15-13) UALR, 3 d. UTPA, 0 (15-4, 15-3, 15-7) FIFTH PLACE WKU, 3 d. UTPA, 0 (15-12, 15-9, 15-8) SEMIFINALS Arkansas State, 3 d. New Orleans, 0 (15-8, 15-13, 15-2) UALR, 3 d. Louisiana Tech, 0 (15-12, 15-10, 15-5) THIRD PLACE Louisiana Tech, 3 d. New Orleans, 0 (15-13, 15-12, 15-7) CHAMPIONSHIP UALR, 3 d. Arkansas State, 1 (15-9, 12-15, 15-10, 16-14) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES UALR 3-0 9-1 Arkansas State 1-1 4-3 Louisiana Tech 1-1 3-3 New Orleans 1-2 3-6 WKU 1-1 3-3 UTPA 0-2 0-6 Denver 0-1 1-3 Louisiana Tech 0-1 1-3 New Orleans 0-1 1-3 South Alabama 0-1 1-3

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Sun Belt Conference Tournament Results 1997 - LITTLE ROCK, AR New Orleans, 3 d. Jacksonville, 0 (17-15, 15-6, 17-15) UL Lafayette, 3 d. Arkansas State, 2 (15-3, 3-15, 15-13, 13-15, 15-8) SEMIFINALS Lamar, 3 d. New Orleans, 0 (15-6, 15-11, 15-10) UALR, 3 d. UL Lafayette, 1(15-8, 15-9, 9-15, 15-3) CHAMPIONSHIP UALR, 3 d. Lamar, 0 (15-10, 15-1, 15-13) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES UALR 2-0 6-1 Lamar 1-1 3-3 New Orleans 1-1 3-3 UL Lafayette 1-1 4-5 Arkansas State 0-1 2-3 Jacksonville 0-1 0-3 1998 - LITTLE ROCK, AR WKU d. Louisiana Tech (15-8, 11-15, 15-10, 15-12) Arkansas State d. South Alabama (15-1, 15-10, 15-3) New Orleans d. FIU (15-3, 15-9, 15-2) UALR d. UL Lafayette (15-13, 15-6, 15-3) SEMIFINALS WKU d. Arkansas State (15-13, 16-14, 15-10) UALR d. New Orleans (11-15, 15-8, 15-11, 15-12) CHAMPIONSHIP UALR d. WKU (15-6, 15-10, 16-14) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES UALR 3-0 9-2 WKU 2-1 6-4 New Orleans 1-1 4-3 Arkansas State 1-1 3-3 Louisiana Tech 0-1 1-3 UL Lafayette 0-1 1-3 FIU 0-1 0-3 South Alabama 0-1 0-3 1999 - LITTLE ROCK, AR FIU d. South Alabama (9-15, 16-14, 15-13, 15-11) QUARTERFINALS UL Lafayette d. Denver (4-15, 15-5, 15-4, 15-7) Arkansas State d. New Orleans (15-6, 11-15, 15-1, 15-9) WKU d. Louisiana Tech (15-2, 15-3, 12-15, 15-2) UALR d. FIU, 16-14, 15-7, 15-10) SEMIFINALS Arkansas State d. UL Lafayette (15-8, 15-10, 15-12) UALR d. WKU (15-7, 15-17, 11-15, 15-3, 15-10) CHAMPIONSHIP Arkansas State d. UALR, 15-5, 16-14, 15-8 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Arkansas State 3-0 9-1 UALR 2-1 6-5 WKU 1-1 5-4 FIU 1-1 3-4 UL Lafayette 1-1 3-4 Denver 0-1 1-3 Louisiana Tech 0-1 1-3 New Orleans 0-1 1-3 South Alabama 0-1 1-3 2000 - NEW ORLEANS, LA Arkansas State d. North Texas (15-11, 15-7, 15-7) New Mexico State d. FIU (15-12, 15-9, 15-12) Middle Tennessee d. South Alabama (15-13, 15-11, 19-17) New Orleans d. Louisiana Tech (15-10, 16-14, 5-15, 15-7) QUARTERFINALS UL Lafayette d. Arkansas State (15-12, 18-16, 15-1) UALR d. New Mexico State (10-15, 15-9, 7-15, 15-10, 15-8) New Orleans d. WKU (15-12, 15-9, 15-10) Middle Tennessee d. Denver (11-15, 15-12, 15-11, 13-15, 16-14) SEMIFINALS UALR d. UL Lafayette (12-15, 15-12, 15-13, 15-11) New Orleans d. Middle Tennessee (15-4, 15-11, 17-15) CHAMPIONSHIP UALR d. New Orleans (15-13, 3-15, 16-14, 15-9) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES UALR 3-0 9-4 New Orleans 3-1 10-4 Middle Tennessee 2-1 6-5 New Mexico State 1-1 5-3 UL Lafayette 1-1 4-3 Arkansas State 1-1 3-3 Denver 0-1 2-3 Louisiana Tech 0-1 1-3 WKU 0-1 0-3 North Texas 0-1 0-3 FIU 0-1 0-3 South Alabama 0-1 0-3 2001 - DENVER, CO UALR d. South Alabama (30-23, 30-23, 30-25) New Orleans d. Middle Tennessee (12-30, 30-27, 30-27, 30-22) Denver d. Arkansas State (30-19, 30-27, 30-24) QUARTERFINALS UL Lafayette d. UALR (30-23, 26-30, 30-27, 30-17) WKU d. Denver (30-23, 30-25, 23-30, 30-26) FIU d. North Texas (30-23, 30-24, 24-30, 23-30, 16-14) New Mexico State d. New Orleans (30-14, 30-20, 30-24) SEMIFINALS

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WKU d. UL Lafayette (30-28, 30-28, 24-30, 30-28) FIU d. New Mexico State (18-30, 30-23, 28-30, 30-25, 15-12) CHAMPIONSHIP FIU d. WKU (30-25, 30-28, 19-30, 30-22) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES FIU 3-0 9-5 WKU 2-1 7-5 New Mexico State 1-1 5-3 UL Lafayette 1-1 4-4 UALR 1-1 4-3 Denver 1-1 4-3 New Orleans 1-1 3-4 North Texas 0-1 2-3 Middle Tennessee 0-1 1-3 Arkansas State 0-1 0-3 South Alabama 0-1 0-3 2002 - MIAMI, FL QUARTERFINALS WKU d. Denver (32-30, 30-23, 30-24) UALR d. UL Lafayette (26-30, 30-20, 30-28, 30-22) New Mexico State d. New Orleans (30-19, 30-24, 21-30, 30-21) MT d. North Texas (30-27, 26-30, 21-30, 30-26, 16-14) SEMIFINALS WKU d. UALR (30-26, 30-19, 28-30, 30-20) New Mexico State d. Middle Tennessee (30-18, 30-23, 30-25) CHAMPIONSHIP WKU d. New Mexico State (18-30, 23-30, 30-26, 30-26, 15-13) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES WKU 3-0 9-3 New Mexico State 2-1 8-4 UALR 1-1 4-4 Middle Tennessee 1-1 3-5 North Texas 0-1 2-3 UL Lafayette 0-1 1-3 New Orleans 0-1 1-3 Denver 0-1 0-3 2003 - BOWLING GREEN, KY QUARTERFINALS New Mexico State d. FIU (31-29, 30-20, 30-21) UALR d. Denver (30-23, 29-31, 30-28, 28-30, 15-12) WKU d. Middle Tennessee (30-24, 30-28, 29-31, 30-23) North Texas d. Arkansas State (30-23, 30-22, 30-25) SEMIFINALS New Mexico State d. UALR (30-17, 30-23, 30-12) WKU d. North Texas (30-22, 30-22, 31-33, 30-23) CHAMPIONSHIP New Mexico State d. WKU (30-23, 28-30, 30-26, 30-27) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES New Mexico State 3-0 9-1 WKU 2-1 7-5 North Texas 1-1 4-3 UALR 1-1 3-5 Denver 0-1 2-3 Arkansas State 0-1 0-3 FIU 0-1 0-3 Middle Tennessee 0-1 0-3 2004 - NEW ORLEANS, LA QUARTERFINALS WKU d. Denver (32-34, 30-21, 30-24, 30-22) UALR d. Arkansas State (30-25, 9-30, 30-28, 30-28) New Mexico State d. North Texas (22-30, 31-29, 30-14, 36-34) New Orleans d. Middle Tennessee (30-28, 28-30, 30-27, 26-30, 18-16) SEMIFINALS New Mexico State d. New Orleans (30-18, 30-17, 23-30, 30-15) WKU d. UALR (30-13, 30-26, 30-23) CHAMPIONSHIP New Mexico State d. WKU (30-28, 30-25, 30-24) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES New Mexico State 3-0 9-2 WKU 2-1 6-4 New Orleans 1-1 4-5 UALR 1-1 3-4 Middle Tennessee 0-1 2-3 North Texas 0-1 1-3 Denver 0-1 1-3 Arkansas State 0-1 1-3 2005 - MURFREESBORO, TN QUARTERFINALS #1 WKU 3, #8 Troy 0 (30-16, 30-18, 30-19) #4 UALR 3, #5 North Texas 0 (30-26, 30-22, 30-17) #7 Middle Tennessee 3, #2 Arkansas State 0 (30-22, 30-25, 30-18) #3 Denver 3, #6 FIU 0 (30-20, 30-26, 30-20)


Sun Belt Conference Tournament Results SEMIFINALS WKU 3, UALR 0 (30-21, 30-25, 30-21) Middle Tennessee 3, Denver 0 (30-19, 30-24, 31-29) CHAMPIONSHIP WKU 3, Middle Tennessee 2 (21-30, 30-26, 25-30, 30-26, 15-8) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES WKU 3-0 9-2 *Middle Tennessee 2-1 8-2 UALR 1-1 3-3 Denver 1-1 3-3 FIU 0-1 0-3 North Texas 0-1 0-3 Arkansas State 0-1 0-3 Troy 0-1 0-3 *All wins in 2005 vacated due to NCAA sanctions. 2006 - DENTON, TX QUARTERFINALS #1 Middle Tennessee 3, #8 Florida Atlantic 0 (31-29, 30-20, 30-25) #3 FIU 3, #6 Arkansas State 0 (30-24, 30-24, 20-19) #2 WKU 3, #7 Denver 2 (31-33, 30-28, 24-30, 31-29, 15-13) #4 North Texas 3, #5 New Orleans 0 (30-23, 30-24, 31-29) SEMIFINALS #1 Middle Tennessee 3, #4 North Texas 1 (30-20, 23-30, 30-25, 30-27) #3 FIU 3, #2 WKU 1 (30-26, 22-30, 30-14, 30-24) CHAMPIONSHIP #1 Middle Tennessee 3, #3 FIU 0 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Middle Tennessee 3-0 9-1 FIU 2-1 6-4 North Texas 1-1 4-3 WKU 1-1 4-5 Denver 0-1 2-3 New Orleans 0-1 0-3 Arkansas State 0-1 0-3 Florida Atlantic 0-1 0-3 2007 - DENVER, CO QUARTERFINALS #1 Middle Tennessee 3, #8 Arkansas State 0 (30-23, 30-28, 30-26) #5 FIU 3, #4 UALR 1 (30-25, 30-32, 30-22, 30-25) #3 WKU 3, #6 New Orleans 1 (30-32, 30-25, 30-24, 30-24) #2 Denver 3, #7 North Texas 1 (30-21, 28-30, 30-19, 30-20) SEMIFINALS #1 Middle Tennessee 3, #5 FIU 1 (30-22, 30-16, 22-30, 30-23) #3 WKU 3, #2 Denver 1 (26-30, 30-28, 30-19, 30-26) CHAMPIONSHIP #1 Middle Tennessee 3, #3 WKU 0 (34-32, 34-32, 30-20) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Middle Tennessee 3-0 9-1 WKU 2-1 6-2 FIU 1-1 4-4 Denver 1-1 4-4 UALR 0-1 1-3 New Orleans 0-1 1-3 North Texas 0-1 1-3 Arkansas State 0-1 0-3 2008 - MIAMI, FL QUARTERFINALS #1 FIU 3, #8 South Alabama 1 (25-13, 22-25, 27-25, 25-20) #4 New Orleans 3, #5 UALR 1 (25-22, 25-20, 22-25, 25-18) #2 Middle Tennessee 3, #7 Arkansas State 0 (26-24, 25-23, 25-18) #6 WKU 3, #3 Denver 0 (25-19, 25-29, 25-18) SEMIFINALS #4 New Orleans 3, #1 FIU (19-25, 23-25, 19-25) #6 WKU 3, #2 Middle Tennessee 0 (25-17, 25-13, 25-21) CHAMPIONSHIP #6 WKU 3, #4 New Orleans 0 (21-25, 20-25, 19-25) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES WKU 3-0 9-0 New Orleans 2-1 6-4 Middle Tennessee 1-1 3-3 FIU 1-1 3-4 UALR 0-1 1-3 South Alabama 0-1 1-3 Arkansas State 0-1 0-3 Denver 0-1 0-3 2009 - BOWLING GREEN, KY QUARTERFINALS #1 FIU 3, #8 North Texas 0 (25-17, 25-13, 25-15) #4 New Orleans 3, #5 Arkansas State 2 (23-25, 22-25, 25-16, 25-11, 17-15) #2 Middle Tennessee 3, #7 UALR 1 (25-14, 21-25, 25-14, 25-23) #3 WKU 3, #6 Denver 1 (23-25, 25-14, 25-21, 25-18) SEMIFINALS #1 FIU 3, #4 New Orleans 0 (25-15, 25-17, 25-16) #2 Middle Tennessee 3, #3 WKU 1 (25-21, 23-25, 25-15, 26-24) CHAMPIONSHIP #2 Middle Tennessee 3, #1 FIU 1 (25-21, 23-25, 25-15, 26-24) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Middle Tennessee 3-0 7-2 FIU 2-1 6-1 WKU 1-1 4-4 New Orleans 1-1 3-5 Arkansas State 0-1 2-3 UALR 0-1 1-3

Denver North Texas

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

2010 - MURFREESBORO, TN QUARTERFINALS #2 WKU 3, #7 UL Lafayette 0 (25-16, 26-24, 25-21) #3 FIU 3, #6 Denver 0 (25-6, 25-14, 25-9) #1 Middle Tennessee 3, #8 South Alabama 0 (25-16, 25-21, 25-13) #5 North Texas 3, #4 Arkansas State 0 (25-15, 25-21, 25-21) SEMIFINALS #2 WKU 3, #3 FIU 0 (25-19, 25-23, 25-18) #1 Middle Tennessee 3, #5 North Texas 1 (25-17, 25-15, 23-25, 25-21) CHAMPIONSHIP #1 Middle Tennessee 3, #2 WKU 1 (25-21, 25-21, 23-25, 25-21) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Middle Tennessee 3-0 9-2 WKU 2-1 7-3 North Texas 1-1 4-3 FIU 1-1 3-3 Arkansas State 0-1 0-3 UL Lafayette 0-1 0-3 Denver 0-1 0-3 South Alabama 0-1 0-3 2011 - MIAMI, FL QUARTERFINALS #2 Middle Tennessee 3, #7 UALR 0 (25-22, 25-23, 25-23) #6 North Texas 3, #3 Arkansas State 1 (20-25, 25-20, 25-22, 25-22) #1 WKU 3, #8 Troy 0 (25-15, 25-19, 25-16) #4 FIU 3, #5 Denver 1 (25-21, 23-25, 25-21, 25-18) SEMIFINALS #2 Middle Tennessee 3, #6 North Texas 0 (25-16, 25-13, 25-20) #1 WKU 3, #4 seed FIU 0 (25-22, 25-12, 25-19) CHAMPIONSHIP #1 WKU 3, #2 Middle Tennessee 1 (25-22, 12-25, 25-18, 25-18) TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES WKU 3-0 9-1 Middle Tennessee 2-1 7-3 North Texas 1-1 3-4 FIU 1-1 3-4 Arkansas State 0-1 1-3 Denver 0-1 1-3 UALR 0-1 0-3 South Alabama 0-1 0-3 2012 - BOWLING GREEN, KY QUARTERFINALS – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 No. 2 Troy 3, No. 7 UL Lafayette 1 No. 3 North Texas 3, No. 6 Middle Tennessee 1 No. 1 WKU 3, No. 8 FIU 0 No. 5 Arkansas State 3, No. 4 UALR 1 SEMIFINALS – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 No. 3 North Texas 3, No. 2 Troy 1 No. 1 WKU 3, No. 5 Arkansas State 0 CHAMPIONSHIP – SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 No. 1 WKU 3, No. 3 North Texas 0 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES WKU 3-0 9-0 North Texas 2-1 6-5 Troy 1-1 4-4 Arkansas State 1-1 3-4 UL Lafayette 0-1 1-3 UALR 0-1 1-3 Middle Tennessee 0-1 1-3 FIU 0-1 0-3 2013 - TROY, AL QUARTERFINALS – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 No. 7 Arkansas State 3, No. 2 UALR 2 No. 3. Texas State 3, No. 6 UL Lafayette 1 No. 4 UT Arlington 3, No. 5 South Alabama 0 No. 8 Troy 3, No. 1 WKU 0 SEMIFINALS – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 No. 3 Texas State 3, No. 7 Arkansas State 0 No. 4 UT Arlington 3, No. 8 Troy 2 CHAMPIONSHIP – SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 No. 3 Texas State 3, No. 4 UT Arlington 0 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY MATCHES GAMES Texas State 3-0 9-1 UT Arlington 2-1 6-5 Troy 1-1 5-3 Arkansas State 1-1 3-5 UALR 0-1 2-3 UL Lafayette 0-1 1-3 South Alabama 0-1 0-3 WKU 0-1 0-3 2014 SAN MARCOS, TEXAS QUARTERFINALS - THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27 No. 1 Little Rock 3, No 8 South Alabama, 0 No. 4 UT Arlington 3. No. Appalchain State, 1 No. 3 Arkansas State 3, No. 6 UL Lafayette, 0 No. 2 Texas State 3, No. 7 Georgia State, 0 SEMIFINALS - FRIDAY NOVEMBER 28 No.1 Little Rock 3, No. 4 UT Arlington, 0 No 2 Arkansas State 1, No. 2 Texas State, 3 CHAMPIONSHIP - SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29 No.1 Little Rock 3, No. 2 Texas State, 0

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Sun Belt Conference Tournament Results

Sun Belt Championships YEAR 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

CHAMPION JACKSONVILLE VCU VCU SOUTH FLORIDA SOUTH FLORIDA SOUTH FLORIDA SOUTH FLORIDA UAB ARKANSAS STATE ARKANSAS STATE LAMAR ARKANSAS STATE ARKANSAS STATE UALR UALR UALR ARKANSAS STATE UALR FIU WKU NEW MEXICO STATE NEW MEXICO STATE WKU MIDDLE TENNESSEE MIDDLE TENNESSEE WKU MIDDLE TENNESSEE MIDDLE TENNESSEE WKU WKU TEXAS STATE LITTLE ROCK

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RUNNER-UP TOURNAMENT SITE UAB BOWLING GREEN, KY. SOUTH FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE, FLA. SOUTH FLORIDA BOWLING GREEN, KY. VCU RICHMOND, VA. JACKSONVILLE CHARLOTTE, N.C. UAB BIRMINGHAM, ALA. UAB TAMPA, FLA. WKU RICHMOND, VA. WKU JONESBORO, ARK. LAMAR JONESBORO, ARK. ARKANSAS STATE JONESBORO, ARK. UALR JONESBORO, ARK. UALR JONESBORO, ARK. ARKANSAS STATE JONESBORO, ARK. LAMAR LITTLE ROCK, ARK. WKU LITTLE ROCK, ARK. UALR LITTLE ROCK, ARK. NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, LA. WKU DENVER, COLO. NEW MEXICO STATE MIAMI, FLA. WKU BOWLING GREEN, KY. WKU NEW ORLEANS, LA. MIDDLE TENNESSEE MURFREESBORO, TENN. FIU DENTON, TEXAS WKU DENVER, COLO. NEW ORLEANS MIAMI, FLA. FIU BOWLING GREEN, KY. WKU MURFRESSBORO, TENN. MIDDLE TENNESSEE MIAMI, FLA. NORTH TEXAS BOWLING GREEN, KY. UT ARLINGTON TROY, ALA. TEXAS STATE SAN MARCOS, TEXAS

TOURNAMENT COMPOSITE RESULTS CURRENT MEMBERS SCHOOL (YEARS IN TOURNAMENT) MATCH RECORD (BY WINS) Texas State (2013) 3-0 (1.000) UT Arlington (2013) 2-1 (.667) UALR (1991-2010, 2012-13) 24-18 (.571) Arkansas State (1991-2013) 24-19 (.558) Troy (2005, 2012-13) 2-3 (.400) UL Lafayette (1991, 1997-2002, 2010, 2012-13) 4-11 (.267) South Alabama (1983-90, 1994-95, 1998-2001, 2008, 2010, 2013) 10-31 (.243) FORMER MEMBERS SCHOOL South Florida VCU UAB Western Kentucky Jacksonville Middle Tennessee Lamar FIU New Orleans New Mexico State Louisiana Tech North Texas Charlotte Denver Florida Atlantic UCF UTPA

MATCH RECORD (BY WINS) 33-9 (.786) 25-14 (.641) 25-18 (.581) 51-44 (.536) 22-20 (.524) 20-9 (.690) 13-9 (.590) 12-12 (.500) 12-19 (.387) 10-3 (.770) 6-10 (.375) 6-12 (.333) 6-25 (.194) 3-13 (.188) 0-1 (.000) 0-2 (.000) 0-2 (.000)


NCAA Tournament History/Coaches Summary NCAA TOURNAMENT 1992 First Round - Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach St d. Arkansas St, 3-1 (13-15, 15-3, 15-8, 15-11) 1993 First Round - Tucson, Ariz. Arizona d. Lamar, 3-0 (15-11, 15-4, 15-7) 1994 First Round - Billings, Mont. Montana St d. Arkansas St, 3-1 (14-16, 15-10, 15-9, 17-15)

2006 First/Second Rounds - Louisville, Ky. Middle Tennessee d. Louisville, 3-2 (24-30, 30-19, 12-30, 30-25, 16-14) Ohio St d. Middle Tennessee, 3-1 (30-23, 19-30, 17-30, 22-30)

2012 First/Second Rounds - Stanford, Calif. WKU d. Loyola Marymount, 3-0 (25-24, 25-19, 25-17 Stanford d. WKU, 3-0 (25-15, 25-23, 25-15)

2007 First/Second Rounds -- Louisville, Ky. Middle Tennesse d. Louisville, 3-2 (30-28, 18-30, 30-23, 27-30, 15-12) Middle Tennessee d. Hawaii, 3-1 (30-22, 30-18, 15-30, 33-31)

2013 First Round- Austin, Texas Texas d. Texas State, 3-0 (25-13, 26-24. 25-16)

1995 First Round - Lubbock, Texas Texas Tech d. Arkansas St, 3-2 (15-2, 12-15, 10-15, 15-6, 15-11) 1996 First Round - College Station, Texas Texas A&M d. UALR, 3-0 (15-3, 15-8, 15-4)

First Round -- Lincoln, Neb. Wichita St d. WKU, 3-0 (30-21, 30-19, 30-25) Regional Round - University Park, Pa. BYU d. Middle Tennessee, 3-0 (30-28, 30-22, 34-32)

2008 First Round - Miami, Fla. Colorado St d. FIU, 3-1 (25-22, 21-25, 25-22, 25-19) First/Second Rounds - West Lafayette, Ind. Middle Tennessee d. Miami (OH), 3-2 (25-23, 23-25, 21-25, 30-28, 15-13) #17 Purdue d. Middle Tennessee, 3-2 (18-25, 26-24, 18-25, 25-22, 8-15) First Round - Champagne, Ill. Cincinnati d. WKU, 3-2 (13-25, 19-25, 25-21, 25-18, 10-15)

1997 First Round - Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas d. UALR, 3-0 (15-11, 15-3, 15-3) 1998 First Round - Madison, Wisc. Wisconsin d. UALR, 3-0 (15-4, 15-1, 15-1) 1999 First Round - Malibu, Calif. Pepperdine d. Arkansas St, 3-0 (15-3, 15-2, 15-4) 2000 First Round - Gainsville, Fla. Florida d. UALR, 3-0 (15-2, 15-6, 15-4)

2009 First/Second Rounds - Gainesville, Fla. FIU d. Miami, 3-2 (25-16, 20-25, 22-25, 27-25, 15-11) Florida d. FIU, 3-0 (25-22, 25-15, 25-16) First Round - Fort Collins, Colo. Colorado State d. Middle Tennessee, 3-2 (19-25, 25-16, 21-25, 25-17, 6-15)

2001 First/Second Rounds - Gainsville, Fla. FIU d. Central Florida, 3-0 (30-28, 30-21, 30-25) Florida d. FIU, 3-0 (30-23, 31-29, 30-26) 2002 First Round - Honolulu, Hawaii Hawaii d. WKU, 3-0 (30-18, 30-25, 30-21)

2010 First Round - West Lafayette, Ind. Louisville d. M. Tennessee, 3-0 (22-25, 21-25, 17-25) First Round - Champaign, Ill. Cincinnati d. WKU, 3-0 (22-25, 26-28, 12-25)

2003 First Round - Honolulu, Hawaii BYU d. New Mexico St, 3-0 (30-17, 30-17, 30-27) 2004 First Round - San Diego, Calif. San Diego d. New Mexico St, 3-0 (17-30, 27-30, 24-30)

NIVC TOURNAMENT (discontinued after the 1995 season) 1989 Birmingham, Ala. Boise St d. Arkansas St, 3-2 (15-17, 15-5, 8-15, 15-10, 15-7) Arkansas St d. Murray St, 3-0 (15-11, 15-5, 15-12) Georgia d. Arkansas St, 3-0 (15-11, 15-13, 15-3) 1990 Knoxville, Tenn. Arkansas St d. Akron, 3-0 (15-4, 15-1, 15-2) Arkansas St d. Georgia, 3-0 (15-5, 15-7, 15-4) Arkansas St d. Northern Iowa, 3-1 (8-15, 15-7, 15-11, 15-7) Boise St d. Arkansas St, 3-0 (16-14, 15-8, 16-14) 1991 Dayton, Ohio Arkansas St d. Drexel, 3-1 (7-15, 15-9, 15-7, 15-9) Notre Dame d. Arkansas St, 3-2 (15-8, 11-15, 15-10, 4-15, 15-13) California d. Arkansas St, 3-0 (15-12, 15-10, 15-11) Arkansas St d. WVU, 3-0 (15-8, 15-6, 15-1) 1993 Kansas City, Mo. Arkansas St d. Lehigh, 3-0 (15-5, 15-6, 15-1) Cal St. Sacramento d. Arkansas St, 3-0 (16-14, 15-9, 15-5) Northern Iowa d. Arkansas St, 3-1 (12-15, 15-2, 15-10, 15-8) Arkansas St d. Wright St, 3-1 (15-5, 15-10, 9-15, 15-12)

2011 First Round - Champaign, Ill. Marquette d. WKU, 3-1 (21-25, 25-22, 24-26, 23-25)

2005 First Round - Louisville, Ky. Louisville d. WKU, 3-1 (30-24, 28-30, 30-23, 30-22)

2014 First Round- Kansas City, Kansas Little Rock d. Kansas, 3-2 (27-25, 19-25, 22-25, 25-18, 15-10)

First Round - Knoxville, Tenn. Ohio State d. M. Tennessee, 3-1 (23-25, 27-25, 21-25, 18-25)

ACTIVE COACHES SUMMARY INSTITUTION

HEAD COACH

SBC WINS/YEARS SBC CHAMPIONSHIPS

UALR

Van Compton

196/26

Troy

Sonny Kirkpatrick 47/8

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UL Lafayette

Heather Mazeitis

40/7

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Arkansas State

David Rehr

17/2

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South Alabama

Amy Hendrichovsky 15/2

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Texas State

Karen Chisum

11/1

1 (2013)

UT Arlington

Diane Seymour

10/1

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UL Monroe

Patrick Hiltz

2/1

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Appalachian State Mike Ginipro

0/0

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Georgia Southern Dustin Wood

0/0

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Georgia State

0/0

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Sally Palhamus

4 (1996-98, 2000)

NCAA APPEARANCES 4 (1996-98, 2000)

9 (1986, 1991, 1998, 2004-05, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013)

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Sun Belt All-Tournament Teams 1983 First Team Marcia Ball, VCU Aimee Barnett, South Florida Tee Burse, Jacksonville Patricia Ingram, South Alabama Ann Morton, Jacksonville Laura Opperman, UAB Molly Shahan, UAB Honorable Mention Teresa Harrison, WKU Jill Price, UNC Charlotte Towanda Robinson, VCU Dana Solomon, South Florida Christine Spikes, South Alabama Wendy Wingrove, South Florida MVP: Ann Morton, Jacksonville 1984 First Team Aimee Barnett, South Florida Janet McCrary, UAB Linda Meier, South Florida Ann Morton, Jacksonville Idalis Otero, VCU Christine Spikes, South Alabama Honorable Mention Kelly Baker, VCU Jennifer Fries, VCU Diana Gross, VCU Michelle Grubka, South Florida Artie Pyeatt, UAB MVP: Idalis Otero, VCU 1985 First Team Karen Crawley, VCU Linda Meier, South Florida Idalis Otero, VCU Patti Schroder, UAB Michele Thorner, South Florida Constance Watt, Charlotte Honorable Mention Ginny Alexander, UAB Kelly Baker, VCU Kim Dalton, South Alabama Gina Doss, UAB Michelle Grubka, South Florida Sarah Lewis, VCU Michele Moses, UAB Artie Pyeatt, UAB Nikki Richt, South Florida Beth Ryan, WKU Candy Somerville, VCU Belinda Spivey, South Florida MVP: Karen Crawley, VCU

Deborah Woolwine, South Florida MVP: Deborah Woolwine, USF 1989 Mellissa Cobb, UAB Shanna Hindman, South Florida Megan Kelly, WKU Crystal Maracle, South Florida Michelle Mingus, WKU Julie Myers, UAB MVP: Crystal Maracle, USF 1990 Cindy Bradley, WKU Mellissa Cobb, UAB Becky Davis, WKU Michelle Mingus, WKU Danielle Reaves, UAB Fiona Waters, South Florida MVP: Danielle Reaves, UAB 1991 Cindy Bradley, WKU Jo Beth Carmack, Arkansas State April Devine, Arkansas State Anne Donovan, WKU Michelle Mingus, WKU Cyndi Rhone, Arkansas State MVP: Cyndi Rhone, Arkansas State 1992 Katie Dow, Louisiana Tech Miriam Erickson, Lamar Shawn Flowers, Lamar Kim Green, Lamar Angela Lightfoot, Arkansas State Jo Beth Mathis, Arkansas State MVP: Jo Beth Mathis, Arkansas State 1993 Miriam Erickson, Lamar Shawn Flowers, Lamar Kim Green, Lamar Amy Rengers, Arkansas State Rhonda Rutherford, UALR Amber Simons, WKU MVP: Miriam Erickson, Lamar 1994 Shawn Flowers, Lamar Margie Kolat, Arkansas State Carmen Macon, UALR Amy Patchell, Arkansas State Sharla Richardson, Louisiana Tech Rae Richter, Lamar Rhonda Rutherford, UALR Amber Simons, WKU MVP: Margie Kolat, Arkansas State

1986 Tomiko Adams, South Florida Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville Kim Dalton, South Alabama Donna Milano, VCU Nikki Richt, South Florida Belinda Spivey, South Florida MVP: Belinda Spivey, USF

1995 Katija Blajevic, UALR Lauren Fair, Arkansas State Sarah Oesterling, Louisiana Tech Rae Richter, Lamar Danijela Tomic, UALR Jenny Wobrock, Arkansas State MVP: Lauren Fair, Arkansas State

1987 Tomiko Adams, South Florida Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville Wendy Dowd, Jacksonville Belinda Fitzsimmons, UAB Nikki Richt, South Florida Constance Watt, Charlotte Carrie Yoder, Jacksonville MVP: Gisela Anderson, Jacksonville

1996 Tajana Andric, UALR Lauren Fair, Arkansas State Barbara Gomes, UALR Sarah Oesterling, Louisiana Tech Danijela Tomic, UALR Kris Vandeven, Arkansas State MVP: Danijela Tomic, UALR

1988 Wendy Dennis, South Florida Ninette Encalade, South Alabama Jill Gilmour, UAB Marie Lirette, South Alabama Crystal Maracle, South Florida Julie Myers, UAB

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1997 Tajana Andric, UALR Jaime Ewing, Lamar Barbara Gomes, UALR Caroline LaRocca, New Orleans Jen Swalley, UL Lafayette Meredith Terrell, Lamar MVP: Tajana Andric, UALR


Sun Belt All-Tournament Teams Aquila Orr, WKU Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee Quanshell Scott, Middle Tennessee MVP: Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee

1998 Tajana Andric, UALR Kim Carpenter, WKU Beth Cochran, Arkansas State Natalie Furry, WKU Monique Knatt, New Orleans Tanja Radovic, UALR MVP: Tajana Andric, UALR

2008 Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee Natalia Valentin, FIU Dobrilla Kovacevic, New Orleans Lindsey Loyd, New Orleans Julia Noe, WKU Abbie Siljendahl, WKU MVP: Megan Argabright, WKU

1999 Jessica Andreolas, FIU Beth Cochran, Arkansas State Natalie Furry, WKU Jelena Radovanovic, UALR Tanja Radovic, UALR Susanne Snipes, Arkansas State MVP: Katie Silliman, Arkansas State

2009 Maria Szivos, New Orleans Tiffany Elmore, WKU Natalia Valentin, FIU Yarimar Rosa, FIU Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee Janay Yancey, Middle Tennessee MVP: Ashley Mead, Middle Tennessee

2000 Dee James, New Orleans Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette Jessica Perdue, New Orleans Lindsay Pritchard, Middle Tennessee Tanja Radovic, UALR MVP: Marijana Bego, UALR 2001 Clarice Laires, UL Lafayette Kristin Webster, New Mexico State Natalie Furry, WKU Tara Thomas, WKU Adriana Fundora, FIU Jennifer Owens, FIU MVP: Nirvana Kos, FIU

Caylin Mahoney of Texas State was named the 2013 Sun Belt Tournament Most Outstanding Player

2011 Eboni Godfrey, North Texas Andrea Lakovic, FIU Oyinlola Oladinni, Middle Tennessee Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee Tiffany Elmore, WKU Lindsay Williams, WKU MVP: Jordyn Skinner, WKU

2002 KeKe Deckard, Middle Tennessee Ivana Vracar, UALR Trinia Cuseo, New Mexico State Amanda Cecil, WKU Michelle Mosbacher, New Mexico State Crystal Towler, WKU MVP: Sara Noe, WKU

2012 Kelsey Sullivan, Arkansas State Carnae Dillard, North Texas Courtney Windham, North Texas Blair Winston, Troy Melanie Stutsman, WKU Paige Wessel, WKU MVP: Melanie Stutsman, WKU

2003 Morgan Reader, New Mexico State Stevi Adams, New Mexico State Amanda Schiff, WKU Jessie Wagner, WKU Corina Marginas, North Texas Ivana Vracar, UALR MVP: Trinia Cuseo, New Mexico State 2004 Jennifer Cruz, New Orleans Ivanka Davidova, UALR Caron Blotch, WKU Amanda Cecil, WKU Alice Borden, New Mexico State Sarah Silagy, Jr., New Mexico State MVP: Stevi Adams, NMSU

2010 Natalia Valentin, FIU Amy Huddleston, North Texas Jordyn Skinner, WKU Paige Wessel, WKU Stacy Oladinni, Middle Tennessee Maria Szivos, Middle Tennessee MVP: Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee

Taylor Gross of UT Arlington was named to the 2013 Sun Belt All-Tournament Team

2005 Amila Baracovic, UALR Kim Muller, Denver Andressa Lyra, Middle Tennessee Quanshell Scott, Middle Tennessee Megan Argabright, WKU Caron Blotch, WKU MVP: Jenna Gideon, WKU

2013 Megan Baska, Arkansas State Taylor Gross, UT Arlington Charmaine Whitmore, UT Arlington Ashlee Hiburn, Texas State Amari Deardorff, Texas State Marija Zelenovic, Troy MVP: Caylin Mahoney, Texas State

2014 Sonja Milanovic, Little Rock Megan Mathis, Little Rock Caylin Mahoney, Texas State Jordan Kohl, Texas State Markie Schaedig, Arkansas State Taylor Gross, UT Arlington

2006 Brittney Gregory, North Texas Megan Argabright, WKU Keila Oliveira, FIU Yarimar Rosa, FIU Quanshell Scott, Middle Tennessee Jessica Robinson, Middle Tennessee MVP: Ashley Adams, Middle Tennessee 2007 Kim Muller, Denver Mila Spasojevic, FIU Megan Argabright, WKU

Mallory Warrington from Arkansas State was named Sun Belt Setter of the Week Nov. 11 and Freshman of the Week on Nov. 18

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Sun Belt Conference Tournament Records TEAM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

KILLS TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 105, Lamar (vs. Louisiana Tech), 11.19.93 3G: 73, UALR (vs. WKU), 11.22.98 4G: 82, UL Lafayette (vs. UALR), 11.18.00 5G: 105, Lamar (vs. Louisiana Tech), 11.19.93 Tourney Total: 391, ASU (24G), 1991

KILLS TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 33, Kim Green (Lamar) vs. Louisiana Tech, 11.19.93 3G: 24, Tajana Andric, (UALR) vs. WKU, 11.22.98 4G: 29, Kris Vandeven (Arkansas State) vs. UALR, 11.24.96 5G: 33, Kim Green (Lamar) vs. Louisiana Tech, 11.19.93 Tourney Total: 97, Cyndi Rhone, Arkansas State (21G), 1991

TOTAL ATTEMPTS TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 323, Lamar (vs. Louisiana Tech), 11.19.93 3G: 165, WKU (vs. UALR), 11.22.98 4G: 250, UALR (vs. Arkansas State), 11.24.96 5G: 323, Lamar (vs. Louisiana Tech), 11.19.93 Tourney Total: 1,000, ASU (24G), 1991

TOTAL ATTEMPTS TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 76, Kim Green (Lamar) vs. Louisiana Tech, 11.19.93 3G: 56, Andria Humpert, (WKU) vs. UALR, 11.22.98 4G: 69, KeKe Deckard (MT) vs. WKU, 11.20.03 5G: 76, Kim Green (Lamar) vs. Louisiana Tech, 11.19.93 Tourney Total: 247, Cyndi Rhone, Arkansas State (21G), 1991

HITTING PERCENTAGE TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: .563 (47-7-71), FIU (vs. Denver), 11.19.10 3G: .398 (47-7-71), FIU (vs. Denver), 11.19.10 4G: .465 (79-13-142), Arkansas State (vs. New Orleans), 11.19.99 5G: .307 (58-15-140), New Orleans (vs. WKU), 11.20.92 Tourney Avg: .351 (126-27-282), WKU (9s), 2008

HIGHEST HITTING PERCENTAGE (min 10 att per match) TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: .882 (15-0-17), Katie Silliman, (Arkansas State) vs. UNO, 11.19.99 3G: .750 (10-1-12), Andrea Lakovic (FIU) vs. UNO, 11.20.09 3G: .700 (7-0-10), Cathy Koontz (Arkansas State) vs. UALR, 11.20.92 4G: .882 (15-0-17), Katie Silliman, (Arkansas State) vs. New Orleans, 11.19.99 5G: .651 (18-2-26), Kristin Webster, (NMSU) vs. UALR, 11.17.00 Tourney Avg: .675 (28-1-40), Katie Silliman, Arkansas State, 1999

ASSISTS TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 86, Arkansas State (vs. WKU), 11.17.91 3G: 66, UALR (vs. WKU), 11.22.98 4G: 74, Louisiana (vs. UALR), 11.18.00; WKU (vs. Denver), 11.15.01 5G: 86, Arkansas State (vs. WKU), 11.17.91 Tourney Total: 331, Arkansas State (24G), 1991 SERVICE ACES TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 14, Lamar (vs. UALR), 11.19.94; Louisiana Tech (vs. UALR), 11.18.95 3G: 12, Lamar (vs. New Orleans), 11.22.97 4G: 14, Louisiana Tech (vs. UALR), 11.18.95; Lamar (vs. UALR), 11.19.94 5G: 12, Denver (vs. UALR), 11.20.03 Tourney Total: 28, UALR (10G), 1996 DIGS TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 196, WKU (vs. Arkansas State), 11.17.91 3G: 97, Arkansas State (vs. Lamar), 11.21.92 4G: 127, Arkansas State (vs. WKU), 11.17.91 5G: 196, WKU (vs. Arkansas State), 11.17.91 Tourney Total: 516, Arkansas State (24G), 1991 BLOCKS TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 32, WKU (vs. Arkansas State), 11.17.91 3G: 23, UL Lafayette (vs. UALR), 11.15.91 4G: 32, WKU (vs. Arkansas State), 11.17.91 5G: 22, ASU (vs. WKU), 11.17.91 Tourney Total: 96, Arkansas State (24G), 1991 NOTE: Tourney records not available prior to 1991

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ASSISTS TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 73, Robyn Shook, (NMSU) vs. UALR, 11.17.00 3G: 58, Danlynn Brown, (UALR) vs. WKU, 11.22.98 4G: 68, Jessica Barney, (Arkansas State) vs. New Orleans, 11.19.99 5G: 73, Robyn Shook, (NMSU) vs. UALR, 11.17.00 Tourney Total: 242, Cindy Bradley, WKU (20G), 1991 SERVICE ACES TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 8, Nirvana Kos (FIU) vs. NMSU, 11.16.01 3G: 6, Melissa Starck (WKU) vs. Arkansas State, 11.21.98 4G: 6, Katija Blajevic (UALR) vs. Arkansas State, 11.24.96 5G: 8, Nirvana Kos (FIU) vs. NMSU, 11.16.01 Tourney Total:12, Jamie Ewing, Lamar (11G), 1994 DIGS TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 47, Michelle Mingus (WKU) vs. Arkansas State, 11.17.91 3G: 26, Angela Lightfoot (Arkansas State) vs. WKU, 11.20.92 4G: 32, Danijela Tomic (UALR) vs. Arkansas State, 11.24.96 5G: 47, Michelle Mingus (WKU) vs. Arkansas State, 11.17.91 Tourney Total: 99, Janet Ryan (WKU) vs. ASU (20G), 1991 BLOCKS TOURNAMENT MATCH: All: 15, Ivana Kuzmic, (UALR) vs. UL Lafayette, 11.21.02 3G: 9, Alice Borden, (NMSU) vs. NT, 11.18.04 4G: 13, Alice Borden (NMSU) vs. WKU, 11.20.04 5G: 15, Ivana Kuzmic, (UALR) vs. UL Lafayette, 11.21.02 Tourney Total: 32, Alice Borden, NMSU (11G), 2004


Standings All-Time Sun Belt Standings (Sorted by Total Wins)

Head Coach Career Sun Belt Wins (Sorted by Total Wins)

School Wins Losses Percentage Years in Sun Belt UL Lafayette 57 45 0.559 14 Troy 52 30 0.634 11 Arkansas State 52 42 0.553 14 Middle Tennessee% 50 37 0.575 13 UL Monroe 49 53 0.480 14 North Texas% 41 45 0.477 13 Florida Atlantic% 26 34 0.433 9 FIU% 20 37 0.351 9 Western Kentucky% 17 23 0.425 6 New Mexico State* 16 18 0.471 6 South Alabama 10 13 0.435 3 Georgia Southern 8 0 1.000 1 Idaho* 8 26 0.235 6 Texas State 7 8 0.467 2 Appalachian State 6 2 0.750 1 Utah State% 5 9 0.357 4 Georgia State 0 15 0.000 2

Coach, School Record Larry Blakeney, Troy 52-30 Rick Stockstill, MT 32-21 Rickey Bustle, UL-L 31-33 Darrell Dickey, NT 29-11 Charlie Weatherbie, ULM 25-24 Steve Roberts, ASU 25-31 Mark Hudspeth, UL-L 24-7 Howard Schnellenberger, FAU 24-26 Todd Berry, ULM 20-19 Mario Cristobal, FIU 20-26 Andy McCollum, MT 18-16 Tony Samuel, NSMU 15-11 Willie Taggart, WKU 13-11 Joey Jones, USA 10-13 Willie Fritz, GS 8-0 Hugh Freeze, ASU 8-0 Gus Malzahn, ASU 7-1 Dennis Franchione, TXST 7-8 Scott Satterfield, APP 6-2 Mick Dennehy, USU 5-9 Blake Anderson 5-3 Brian Harsin, ASU 5-2 Tom Cable, Idaho 5-14 Bobby Petrino, WKU 4-3 Don Strock, FIU 3-11 Todd Dodge, NT 3-23 Mike Canales, NT 2-2 Mike Collins, ULM 2-3 Joe Hollis, ASU 2-4 Jerry Baldwin, UL-L 2-4 Nick Holt, Idaho 2-5 Bobby Keasler, ULM 2-5 Paul Petrino 1-7 Doug Martin 1-7 David Elson, WKU 0-8 Trent Miles, GSU 0-15

* Former Member re-joining in 2014 % Former Member All-Time Sun Belt Standings (Sorted by Winning Percentage) School Wins Losses Percentage Years in Sun Belt Georgia Southern 8 0 1.000 1 Appalachian State 6 2 0.750 1 Troy 52 30 0.634 11 Middle Tennessee% 50 37 0.575 13 UL Lafayette 57 45 0.559 14 Arkansas State 52 42 0.553 14 UL Monroe 49 53 0.480 14 North Texas% 41 45 0.477 13 New Mexico State* 16 18 0.471 6 Texas State 7 8 0.467 2 South Alabama 10 13 0.435 3 Florida Atlantic% 26 34 0.433 9 Western Kentucky% 17 23 0.425 6 Utah State% 5 9 0.357 4 FIU% 20 37 0.351 9 Idaho* 8 26 0.235 6 Georgia State 0 15 0.000 2 * Former Member re-joining in 2014 % Former Member Active Head Coach Career Wins (Sorted by Total Wins) Coach, School Record Dennis Franchione, Texas St. 210-126-2 Willie Fritz, Georgia Southern 146-65 Mark Hudspeth, UL Lafayette 102-37 Todd Berry, UL Monroe 56-94 Joey Jones, South Alabama 40-35 Trent Miles, Georgia St. 21-59 Scott Satterfield, App. St. 11-13 Blake Anderson, Arkansas St. 7-6 Doug Martin, New Mexico St. 4-20 Paul Petrino, Idaho 2-21 Neal Brown, Troy 0-0

Percentage .625 .691 .734 .340 .533 .263 .458 .538 .167 .087 .000

Years as Head Coach 29 18 11 13 7 7 2 1 2 2 0

Active Head Coach Career Wins (Sorted by Winning Percentage) Coach, School Record Mark Hudspeth, UL Lafayette 102-37 Willie Fritz, Georgia Southern 146-65 Dennis Franchione, Texas St. 210-126-2 Blake Anderson, Arkansas St. 7-6 Joey Jones, South Alabama 40-35 Scott Satterfield, App. St. 11-13 Todd Berry, UL Monroe 56-94 Trent Miles, Georgia St. 21-59 Doug Martin, New Mexico St. 4-20 Paul Petrino, Idaho 2-21 Neal Brown, Troy 0-0

Percentage .734 .691 .625 .538 .533 .458 .340 .263 .167 .087 .000

Years as Head Coach 11 18 29 1 7 2 13 7 2 2 0

Percentage .634 .604 .484 .725 .510 .446 .774 .480 .513 .435 .529 .577 .542 .434 1.000 1.000 .875 .467 .750 .357 .625 .714 .263 .571 .214 .115 .500 .400 .333 .333 .285 .285 .125 .125 .000 .000

Years in Sun Belt 11 (2004-14) 7 (2006-12) 8 (2002-09) 6 (2001-06) 7 (2003-09) 8 (2002-10) 4 (2011-14) 7 (2005-11) 5 (2010-14) 6 (2007-12) 5 (2001-05) 4 (2001-04) 3 (2010-12) 3 (2012-14) 1 (2014) 1 (2011) 1 (2012) 2 (2013-14) 1 (2014 2 (2003-04) 1 (2014) 1 (2013) 3 (2001-03) 1 (2013) 2 (2005-06) 4 (2007-10)^ 1 (2010)^ 1 (2002)* 1 (2001) 1 (2001) 1 (2004) 2 (2001-02)* 1 (2014) 1 (2014) 1 (2009) 2 (2013-14)

Head Coach Career Sun Belt Wins (Sorted by Winning Percentage) Coach, School Record Willie Fritz, GS 8-0 Hugh Freeze, ASU 8-0 Gus Malzahn, ASU 7-1 Mark Hudspeth, UL-L 24-7 Scott Satterfield, APP 6-2 Darrell Dickey, NT 29-11 Brian Harsin, ASU 5-2 Larry Blakeney, Troy 52-30 Blake Anderson 5-3 Rick Stockstill, MT 32-21 Tony Samuel, NSMU 15-11 Bobby Petrino, WKU 4-3 Willie Taggart, WKU 13-11 Andy McCollum, MT 18-16 Todd Berry, ULM 20-19 Charlie Weatherbie, ULM 25-24 Mike Canales, NT 2-2 Rickey Bustle, UL-L 31-33 Howard Schnellenberger, FAU 24-26 Dennis Franchione, TXST 7-8 Steve Roberts, ASU 25-31 Mario Cristobal, FIU 20-26 Joey Jones, USA 10-13 Mike Collins, ULM 2-3 Mick Dennehy, USU 5-9 Joe Hollis, ASU 2-4 Jerry Baldwin, UL-L 2-4 Nick Holt, Idaho 2-5 Bobby Keasler, ULM 2-5 Tom Cable, Idaho 5-14 Don Strock, FIU 3-11 Paul Petrino 1-7 Doug Martin 1-7 Todd Dodge, NT 3-23 David Elson, WKU 0-8 Trent Miles, GSU 0-15

Percentage 1.000 1.000 .875 .774 .750 .725 .714 .634 .625 .604 .577 .571 .542 .529 .513 .510 .500 .484 .480 .467 .446 .435 .434 .400 .357 .333 .333 .285 .285 .263 .214 .125 .125 .115 .000 .000

Years in Sun Belt 1 (2014) 1 (2011) 1 (2012) 4 (2011-14) 1 (2014 6 (2001-06) 1 (2013) 11 (2004-14) 1 (2014) 7 (2006-12) 4 (2001-04) 1 (2013) 3 (2010-12) 5 (2001-05) 5 (2010-14) 7 (2003-09) 1 (2010)^ 8 (2002-09) 7 (2005-11) 2 (2013-14) 8 (2002-10) 6 (2007-12) 3 (2012-14) 1 (2002)* 2 (2003-04) 1 (2001) 1 (2001) 1 (2004) 2 (2001-02)* 3 (2001-03) 2 (2005-06) 1 (2014) 1 (2014) 4 (2007-10)^ 1 (2009) 2 (2013-14)

Active Head Coaches in Bold * Bobby Keasler resigned after one conference game in 2002, Mike Collins was named interim coach for the remainder of the 2002 season. ^ Todd Dodge resigned after four conference games in 2010, Mike Canales was named interim coach for the remainder of the 2010 season.

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