2022 Louisiana Tech Volleyball Record Book

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The 2022 Louisiana Tech volleyball team information guide is a publication of the Athletics Media Relations Office. It has been designed as a source of information for the news media and Lady Techster volleyball fans. Every effort has been made to include pertinent and timely information. Should you need additional information such as feature material and/or statistics, please direct your inquiries to the media relations office.

News releases, photos and other services are available to accredited members of the news media. Current releases, statistics and photos can also be obtained at LATechSports.com.

Editors: Kelsey Chanler, Kane McGuire

Contributors: Hotz, Goodwin, Butler, Louisiana Tech News Bureau, Louisiana Tech Marketing and Public Relations Department

Covers, Layout and Design: Courtney Pugh Donnie Bell Design.

Photography: Emerald McIntyre, Donny Crowe, Tom Morris, Darrell James, James Garner, Donald Page

CONTENT

Quick Facts

2022 Numerical Roster

Head Coach Amber McCray Assistant Coaches 5 2022 TV/Radio Roster 6 2021 Statistics 7 2021 Category Leaders 8 All-Time Scores 10

Series vs. Opponents 13 School Records .................................................................... 14

Yearly Leaders 17

Honors & Awards 19

All-Time Letterwinners 20

University President Dr. Les Guice 22

Director of Athletics/Vice President Dr. Eric A. Wood 23

ATHLETIC VISION

Louisiana Tech University will be a conference leader in performance

ATHLETIC MISSION STATEMENT

Embody excellence in everything we do.

Develop student-athletes to maximize their potential in mind, body and spirit. Bring pride, admiration, and loyalty to the University family, community and state.

Win with integrity.

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QUICK FACTS LOUISIANA TECH

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: Ruston, La.

Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 12,873 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Conference USA Nickname: Lady Techsters Colors: Blue & Red Arena: Thomas Assembly Center Year Opened: 1982 Capacity: 8,000 Press Row: (318) 257-3144 President: Dr. Les Guice Athletic Director: Dr. Eric A. Wood Deputy AD/SWA: Mary Kay Hungate

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Amber McCray

Alma Mater: Florida, 2008

Career Record: 190-98 (.683) Record at LA Tech: 23-53, Fourth Assistant Coach: Jane Hays

Alma Mater: ETBU, 2010 Assistant Coach: Alex Holt Alma Mater: Pacific, 2018

STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS

Associate AD: Kane McGuire Volleyball Contact: Kelsey Chanler Send all volleyball requests to: Kelsey Chanler, Asst. Director of Strategic Communications Email: kchanler@latech.edu Office: (318) 257-5305

Cell: (870) 944-0263

Athletics Website: LATechSports.com Twitter: @LATechVB • Facebook: Facebook.com/LATechVolleyball Mailing Address: Thomas Assembly Center, Room 161, Ruston, LA 71270

TEAM INFORMATION

2021 Record: 9-19

2021 C-USA Record: 1-11

2021 Postseason: N/A

Starters R/L: 2/5

LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (8)

1 Imana Ellis 6-0 MB R-Jr.

3 Ainsley Yanz 5-7 L/DS Sr.

4 Mallory Meers 5-10 S R-Jr.

11 Jaena Bell 5-10 RH So.

12 Meghan Dunnigan 5-7 L/DS Jr.

13 Morgan Smith 6-0 MB Jr.

14 McKenzie Johnson 5-6 L/DS So.

LETTERWINNERS LOST (7)

Jordyn Carswell, Laura De Pre, Carly Doros, Samantha Hicks, Marley Maurer, Faith Menary, Mackenzie Murray

NEWCOMERS (6)

2 Jailen Hurley 6-0 RS/MB Fr.

6 Carla Esquer 5-10 OH Fr.

7 Chard'e Vanzandt 5-10 OH So.

9 Kalee Cadwell 5-9 S Sr.

17 Sydney Jackwin 5-9 OH Fr.

18 Ashley Taylor 6-0 MB So.

2022 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time

Aug. 26 vs. Austin Peay^ 9:30 a.m. vs. Presbyterian^ 3:30 p.m. Aug. 27 at Clemson^ 11:30 a.m. Aug. 31 vs. Grambling 6 p.m. Sept. 2 San Fransisco State% 2 p.m. at Fresno State% 9 p.m. Sept. 3 vs. Seattle U% 1 p.m. Sept. 6 vs. ULM 6:30 p.m. Sept. 9 vs. Southern Illinois & 1:00 p.m. vs. ULM & 4:00 p.m. Sept. 10 at Central Arkansas & 1:00 p.m. Sept. 14 at ULM 6:30 p.m. Sept. 16 SOUTHERN # 10 a.m. Northwestern # 4 p.m. Sept. 17 Southeastern # 12:30 p.m. Sept. 23 vs Charlotte* 6 p.m. Sept. 25 vs Rice* 1 p.m. Sept. 30 at UTEP* 7 p.m. Oct. 2 UTSA* 12 p.m. Oct. 5 at Jackson State 6 p.m. Oct. 9 at North Texas* 1 p.m. Oct. 14 vs UTEP* 6 p.m. Oct. 16 at UAB* 1 p.m. Oct. 21 vs. Florida Atlantic* 6 p.m. Oct. 23 vs. North Texas* 1 p.m. Oct. 28 at Middle Tennessee* 6 p.m. Oct. 29 at WKU* 6:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at Rice* 1 p.m. Nov. 10 vs. FIU* 6 p.m. Nov. 12 vs. UTSA 6 p.m. Nov. 18-20 C-USA Tournament TBD

Conference USA Matchup = * Big Orange Bash = ^ Fresno State Invitational = % Central Arkansas Invitational = & Battle for the Bootl #

TIMES CENTRAL (CT)

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2022 NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME HT. POS. YR./EXP. HOMETOWN / LAST SCHOOL

1 Imana Ellis 6-0 MB R-JR/1l

New Orleans, La. (Arkansas Pine-Bluff)

2 Jailen Hurley 6-0 RS/MB FR/HS Little Elm, Tx. (Lone Star HS)

3 Ainsley Yanz 5-7 L/DS SR/2L Matthews, N.C. (Weddington HS)

4 Mallory Meers 5-10 S R-JR/2L Lee's Summit, Mo. (Cal Baptist)

5 Andrea Spasojevic 5-11 OH R-JR/RS Kruševac, Serbia (Odessa College)

6 Carla Esquer 5-10 OH FR/HS Hermosillo, Sonora, Mex. (Instituto Anglomexicano)

7 Chard'e Vanzandt 5-10 OH SO/TR Houston Texas (Blinn JC)

9 Kalee Cadwell 5-9 S SR/TR Houston, Texas (Grambling State)

11 Jaena Bell 5-10 RS SO/1L Long Beach, Calif. (St. Anthony HS)

12 Meghan Dunnigan 5-7 L/DS JR/2L Leesburg, Va. (Tuscarora HS)

13 Morgan Smith 6-0 MB JR/2L Houston, Texas (Manvel HS)

14 McKenzie Johnson 5-6 L/DS SO/1L Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS)

17 Sydney Jackwin 5-9 OH FR/HS St. Petersburg, Fla. (Keswick Christian School)

18 Ashley Taylor 6-0 MB SO/TR Vienna, Texas (Blinn JC)

21 Ashley Jones 6-0 S R-FR/RS Hallsville, Texas (Hallsville HS)

Coaching Staff

Amber McCray - Head Coach (Fourth Season)

Jane Hays – Assistant Coach (Fourth Season)

Alex Holt - Assistant Coach (First Season)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

BY POSITION

Outside Hitters/Right-Side Hitters (7)

Andrea Spaojevic, Jailen Hurley, Carla Esquer, Chard'e Vanzandt, Jaena Bell, Sydney Jackwin

Middle Blockers (3)

Imana Ellis, Morgan Smith, Ashley Taylor

Setters (3)

Mallory Meers, Kalee Cadwell, Ashley Jones

Defensive Specialists/Liberos (3)

Ainsley Yanz, Meghan Dunnigan, McKenzie Johnson

BY CLASS

Seniors (1)

Ainsley Yanz, Kalee Cadwell

Juniors (3)

Imana Ellis, Mallory Meers, Andrea Spasojevic, Meghan Dunnigan, Mogan Smith

Sophomores (9)

Chard’e Vanzandt, Jaena Bell, McKenzie Johnson, Ashley Taylor

Freshmen (3)

Jailen Hurley, Carla Esquer, Sydney Jackwin, Ashley Jones

BY HEIGHT

5-6 (McKenzie Johnson)

5-7 (Meghan Dunnigan & Ainsley Yanz)

5-9 (Kalee Cadwell & Sydney Jackwin)

5-10 (Mallory Meers, Carla Esquer, Chard'e Vanzandt & Jaena Bell)

5-11 (Andrea Spasojevic)

6-0 (Imana Ellis, Jailen Hurley, Morgan Smith, Ashley Taylor & Ashley Jones)

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amber mccray

HEAD COACH @Coacha mccray

Amber McCray enters her fourth year as the head coach of the Lady Techsters after leading Louisiana Tech to its best season since 2003 in her first season at the helm back in 2019.

In 2020-21, McCray brought in a recruiting class of nine newcomers, including the team's leader in kills per set (Elizabeth Sandoval) and blocks per set (Morgan Smith). In the classroom, McCray's focus on academic excellence resulted in the Lady Techster program setting a program record with 18 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll recipients.

The Techsters recorded a record of 13-15 in 2019, including a blistering 11-4 start to the season. The hot start included a wins at two of Tech's three early season tournaments and a stretch in which the Lady Techsters reeled off eight wins in nine matches.

Statistically, Tech improved in several categories in 2019. The Lady Techsters posted more kills, assists, aces, and blocks per set than in 2018 while returning many of the same student-athletes. The 2019 team also committed 99 fewer errors than the prior year.

The former Florida All-American was named the 10th head coach in Louisiana Tech volleyball history on December 12, 2018.

McCray comes to Ruston after building Panola College into a nationally ranked program, leading the Fillies to 169 wins and two National Junior College Athletic Association national tournament appearances (2016, 2017). She was one win away from the national tournament in three other seasons at Panola.

"After bringing Amber to our campus, we feel strongly she fits the championship culture we strive for at Louisiana Tech," said former Director of Athletics Tommy McClelland. "She is a proven winner everywhere she has been from her playing days at Florida to the last eight years at Panola. Her philosophy runs parallel to ours when it comes to building champions on the court, in the classroom and in life. We are very excited to have her as part of the LA Tech Family."

McCray spent the past eight seasons at Panola – six as the head coach – earning conference Coach of the Year honors in 2014 and 2016 and Region XIV District H Coach of

the McCRAY file

HOMETOWN: Longview, Texas

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree (Florida, '07) Master's degree (Florida, '08)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2019-Present:Head Coach, Louisiana Tech

the Year honors in 2016 and Region XIV District I Coach of the Year honors in 2017. She guided the Fillies to a seventh place finish in the national tournament in 2016 and a ninth place finish in 2017.

2013-2019: Head Coach, Panola College 2011-2013: Asst. Coach, Panola College

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

2003-07: University of Florida

The 2016 team won 35 matches and was ranked No. 1 in the country in the NJCAA Division I polls over the final three weeks of the season. It marked her second 30-plus win season at Panola as the 2015 team also accomplished the feat – the first for the program in more than a decade.

"I am honored and beyond blessed for the opportunity to lead the Lady Techster volleyball program," said McCray. "In just a short time on campus, I was convinced Louisiana Tech is a special place and can provide the family atmosphere and support system I've been so grateful for and accustomed to for the past eight years at Panola College.

"I want to thank Tommy McClelland, Mary Kay Hungate and everyone involved in the hiring process for trusting my coaching principles and style to replicate success at the four-year level, and I'm excited to see what new heights we can all achieve together."

During her time at Panola, McCray coached 28 1st or 2nd team Region XIV all-conference performers, 19 Region XIV academic all-conference honorees and two NJCAA All-Americans. Panola volleyball had a 100 percent graduation rate for volleyball student-athletes enrolled at the school through all four semesters during McCray's tenure.

McCray spent two years as an assistant coach at Panola (2011-2013) prior to being promoted to the head coaching position in 2013. She has also spent the past eight years coaching club volleyball teams in east Texas.

"We are excited for Coach McCray and the opportunity to go to Louisiana Tech University," said Panola College Director of Athletics Don Clinton. "As a Louisiana Tech alumni, I am a little partial to Tech and proud the university has made the decision to have her as their coach. Amber was a huge part of building our program and maintaining

it as a national power on the court and off. She will always be part of the Panola College family, and we wish her and Tech the best of luck."

As a student-athlete at Florida (2003-07), McCray was a twoyear captain and a member of five straight Southeastern Conference championship teams (including a medical redshirt season). She was a member of the team that advanced to the national championship game in 2003. She was named second team All-American in 2006 and two-time allSoutheastern Conference in 2006 and 2007.

"The theory that the best teammates make for the best coaches is proven daily in Amber," said Florida head coach Mary Wise, whose 931 career wins ranks No. 1 among women in NCAA volleyball history. "Her talents will be recognized not only on the court, but in the relationships she builds with her players. What a great hire by Louisiana Tech."

McCray also excelled off the court, earning ESPN The Magazine 2nd Team Academic All-American honors in 2007, ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors from 2005-2007, and SEC Academic Honor Roll from 2004-2007. McCray was nominated to represent the entire UF athletic program at the NCAA Leadership Convention in 2006, and her efforts in the Gainesville community earned her a spot on the SEC Community Service Team in 2007.

As a senior, McCray also received the Tracy Caulkins Award, presented to UF's top graduating female student-athlete who possesses the traits of academic achievement, athletic achievement, leadership and involvement in the community.

McCray was a decorated threesport athlete for Pine Tree (Texas) High School, becoming the state of Texas' first two-time recipient of the Gatorade High School Volleyball Player of the Year Award in 2001 and 2002.

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jane hays assistant

COACH @coach_jhays

Jane Hays was promoted to associate head coach prior to the start of her fourth year at Louisiana Tech in 2022. She served the previous three years as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.

Hays' coaching responsibilities for the Lady Techsters includes leading technical training for all serve receiving/passing, defensive concepts and team strategy. She is also the primary recruiter that is responsible for coordinating visits, corresponding with prospective student-athletes and being a primary identifier and evaluator of prospects.

LA Tech saw significant improvements from 2020 to 2021 in all three statistical categories that Hays oversees -- increased digs per set (14.2 to 16.3), increased aces per set (0.7 to 1.3) and decreased team reception errors per set (1.7 to 1.3). Last season, LA Tech finished second in Conference USA in digs per set behind only East division champion Rice thanks in large part to Second Team All-Conference USA selection McKenzie Johnson.

The then-freshman libero, who was recruited and coached by Hays, led all of C-USA in digs per set and broke both the LA Tech single-game record for total digs and the single-season record for digs per set.

After helping the Lady Techsters record their best season since 2003 in 2019. She was officially named the recruiting coordinator for the Techsters in 2020 after leading the staff's effort to reel in a highly-touted class of recruits in 2019.

During the split 2020-21 season, Hays guided Tech's defense to averaging 2.2 more digs per set compared to the 2019 season. A total of five Lady Techsters averaged more than two digs per set. Hays helped coach Meghan Dunnigan (2.69) and Samantha Hicks (2.42) to more than two digs per set in their first seasons.

In 2019, LA Tech posted a 13-15 record (opened the season winning 11 of its first 15 matches). The Lady Techsters earned two championships -- Sam Houston State Invitational and the LA Tech Invitational -- during non-conference play. Under Hays' tutelage, the Lady Techsters hit the century mark in digs on two occasions for the first time in five years. Tech also reduced their reception errors by 24 in 2019.

Statistically, Tech improved in several categories in 2019. The Lady Techsters posted more kills, assists, aces, and blocks per set than in 2018 while returning many of the same student-athletes. The 2019 team also committed 97 fewer errors than the prior year.

Hays came to Ruston after spending the previous six seasons as Amber McCray's assistant at Panola College. While at Panola, she worked primarily with the team's outside hitters and defense, while helping guide the program to two National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)

the HAYS file

HOMETOWN:

COACHING

PLAYING

national tournament appearances.

Prior to her time at Panola, Hays spent two successful seasons as an assistant at her alma mater of East Texas Baptist University where she aided former Panola volleyball standout and current UT Tyler Head Coach Lyndsay Simpson Mashe in bringing in the program's top recruiting class in 2012 and again in 2013 by adding players from some of the premiere club programs in Texas.

Hays was also an accomplished student-athlete at ETBU from 20062009, and a four-time All-American Southwest Conference East Division selection. The Tigers won or shared two ASC East Division titles during her career and advanced to the postseason every year during that span with Hays serving as a valuable team leader both on and off the court.

Hays' awards were not limited to just her athletic ability; she was a three-time All-ASC Academic selection, Distinguished Scholar Athlete selection, and a nominee for the prestigious 2010 NCAA Woman of the Year award.

Serving as a three-year captain, Hays is the only player in ETBU volleyball history to rank in the top 10 all-time in kills, digs and aces. She ranks fourth all-time in career kills and digs with 1,432 kills and 1,227 digs, and third all-time in aces with 141.

The Hereford, Texas native was a three-sport star in high school, competing in volleyball, basketball and softball. An all-state selection in both volleyball and softball, Hays ranks among the top all-time athletes to come from Hereford High School.

Hays has coached several club teams including Young Guns Volleyball Club which was nationally ranked during her time with the team, and now most recently for East Texas Juniors for the past seven years.

Hays graduated Cum Laude from ETBU in 2010 with a B.S.E. in Secondary Education with an emphasis in history.

alex

holt assistant COACH @alexanholt

Holt, who played at the University of Pacific, comes from Cisco College where she served as an assistant coach for two seasons.

“Alex has the ability to immediately impact our program in a variety of ways both in the technical setting on the court and in the background of what makes Louisiana Tech Volleyball run,” said McCray. “Throughout the whole hiring process, we were thoroughly impressed by her maturity, attention to detail, and overall knowledge of the game that will serve her greatly in this role.

“She also consistently showed that her passion and understanding of the ‘big picture’ aspects of coaching directly aligns with the vision we have set for this program. We are thrilled to have her join our family.”

During her time at Cisco, Holt assisted in technical and physical training, identified prospective student-athletes, managed statistical operations and designed social media content across all platforms for the volleyball program.

“I am very excited to be here in Ruston and a member of the LA Tech family,” said Holt. “Thank you to Coach McCray and Coach Hays for the opportunity to join this amazing staff and be part of their vision for the Lady Techster volleyball program. I am 100% bought in.”

Holt trained middle blockers, right sides and team blocking system at Cisco. In 2021, two student-athletes received all conference honors as the team produced an 18 win season.

“Alex was a great asset to the Cisco College Volleyball program,” said Cisco head coach Jon Stenman. “Alex’s passion for the game and

the

HOMETOWN:

COACHING

PLAYING

desire to learn made her invaluable in the improvement our program saw the last two years. I wish her the best, and I know she will continue to do great things for the Lady Techster Volleyball program.”

Prior to coaching at Cisco College, Holt played at Pacific from 20142019, competing on both the indoor and beach volleyball teams. Holt was named the team captain in her final season with the Tigers.

In her senior season, she played in all 29 matches and finished her career with 399 kills and 167 total blocks.

The Sacramento, California native graduated with a bachelor’s degree in social sciences and a minor in teaching professions in 2018. She received her master’s degree in the fall of 2019 in educational and organizational leadership from Pacific.

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holt file
Bachelor’s
Sacramento, Califonia EDUCATION:
degree in Social Sciences (Pacific, '18) Master's degree in Organizational Leadership (Pacific, '19)
Assistant Coach,
Tech
Graduate
EXPERIENCE 2021-Present:
Louisiana
2020-2021:
Assistant Coach, Cisco College
Arizona State
EXPERIENCE 2014-2019: Pacific 2015-2016:
Hereford, Texas
EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education (East Texas Baptist, '10)
EXPERIENCE 2019-Present: Assistant Coach, Louisiana Tech 2013-2018: Assistant Coach, Panola College 2010-2013: Assistant Coach, ETBU
EXPERIENCE 2006-2009: ETBU

Imana

jailen

ainsley yanz 5-7, S, Sr./2L matthews, n.c.

mallory meers 5-10, S, So./2L lee's summit, mo.

andrea spasojevic 6-0, oh, r-jr./rs kruševac,Serbia

Carla

Chard'e

kalee

Jaena

Meghan

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Ellis 6-0, MB, Jr./1l New Orleans, La. hurley 6-0, rs/mb, fr./hs little elm, Texas esquer 5-10, OH, fr./hs hermosillo, sonora, mex. vanzandt 5-10, oh, so./TR houston, texas cadwell 5-9, s, Sr./tr houston, Texas Bell 5-10, RS, s0./l1 Long Beach, Calif. Dunnigan 5-7, DS/L, jr./2L Leesburg, Va. Morgan Smith 6-0, MB, jr./2L Houston, Texas McKenzie Johnson 5-6, L/DS, so./1l Rockwall, Texas Faith Menary 5-9, OH, fr./hs st. Petersburg, fla. Ashley taylor 6-0, mb, so./tr vienna, Texas ashley jones 6-0, s, r-fr./rs Caldwell, Texas Amber McCray Head Coach 3rd Season Jane Hays Assistant Coach 3rd Season
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alex holt Assistant Coach 1st Season
ROSTER

Game Records

2021 TEAM STATISTICS

2022-23 Louisiana Tech Women's Volleyball Combined Team Statistics All games Page 1/1 as of Nov 05, 2022

Overall Conference

Home Away Neutral 10 - 16 3 - 8 4 - 3 3 - 8 3 - 5

Team Box Score

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking

## Player SP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG DIG/S BS BA TOT/S BLK/S BE BHE PTS

1 Ellis, Imana 64 74 1.16 28 186 .247 5 0.08 1 9 0.02 0 19 0.30 19 24 43 0.67 11 0 106.0

2 Hurley, Jailen 44 53 1.20 36 155 .110 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 14 0.32 6 19 25 0.57 4 0 68.5

3 Yanz, Ainsley 55 2 0.04 2 9 .000 3 0.05 6 9 0.11 8 36 0.65 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 8.0

4 Meers, Mallory 11 6 0.55 1 18 .278 42 3.82 3 3 0.27 0 13 1.18 0 1 1 0.09 0 1 9.5

5 Spasojevic, Andrea 88 226 2.57 131 757 .125 24 0.27 30 36 0.34 25 226 2.57 12 5 17 0.19 7 0 270.5

6 Esquer, Carla 64 84 1.31 51 324 .102 7 0.11 1 10 0.02 9 63 0.98 0 15 15 0.23 3 1 92.5

7 Vanzandt, Chard'e 80 157 1.96 79 498 .157 4 0.05 0 0 0.00 1 36 0.45 5 25 30 0.38 5 1 174.5

9 Cadwell, Kalee 65 18 0.28 7 78 .141 296 4.55 9 9 0.14 0 107 1.65 0 6 6 0.09 0 4 30.0

11 Bell, Jaena 31 21 0.68 16 79 .063 1 0.03 1 0 0.03 1 9 0.29 1 14 15 0.48 1 0 30.0

12 Dunnigan, Meghan 83 6 0.07 4 42 .048 9 0.11 16 16 0.19 12 145 1.75 0 0 0 0.00 1 3 22.0

13 Smith, Morgan 79 101 1.28 27 266 .278 5 0.06 10 8 0.13 2 42 0.53 22 46 68 0.86 5 1 156.0

14 Johnson, McKenzie 94 2 0.02 2 32 .000 68 0.72 36 44 0.38 34 368 3.91 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 38.0

17 Jackwin, Sydney 77 169 2.19 78 525 .173 14 0.18 14 15 0.18 16 172 2.23 1 15 16 0.21 4 2 191.5

18 Taylor, Ashley 56 114 2.04 38 262 .290 1 0.02 0 4 0.00 1 23 0.41 24 26 50 0.89 10 0 151.0

21 Jones, Ashley 73 18 0.25 5 86 .151 476 6.52 20 33 0.27 0 99 1.36 3 4 7 0.10 4 3 43.0

LOUISIANA TECH 94 1051 11.18 505 3317 .165 955 10.16 147 197 1.56 140 1372 14.60 93 200 193 2.05 55 17 1,391.0

Opponents 94 1228 13.06 494 3383 .217 1120 11.91 140 214 1.49 147 1505 16.01 75 199 174.5 1.86 47 11 1,542.5

Team statistics

ATTACK

LATECH OPP

Kills 1051 1228 Errors 505 494 Total Attacks 3317 3383 Attack Pct .165 .217 Kills/Set 11.18 13.06

SET Assists 955 1120 Attempts 3415 3419 Assist Pct .280 .328 Assists/Set 10.16 11.91

SERVE Aces 147 140 Errors 197 214 Attempts 2007 2164 Serve Pct .902 .901 Aces/Set 1.56 1.49

SERVE RECEPTIONS

Errors 140 147 Errors/Set 1.49 1.56 Attempts 1950 1812 Reception Pct .928 .999

DEFENSE Digs 1372 1505 Digs/Set 14.60 16.01

BLOCKING Block solo 93 75 Block Assist 200 199 Total Blocks 193 174.5 Blocks/Set 2.05 1.86 Block Errors 55 47 Ball handling errors 17 11

ATTENDANCE

Total 2235 4478

Dates/Avg Per Date 7/319 11/407 Neutral Site #/Avg 8/89 Current win streak 0 Home win streak 0

Team Results

Date Opponent Score Score-by-set Att. 08/26/2022 vs Austin Peay L 1-3 20-25,25-22,18-25,17-25 173 08/26/2022 vs Presbyterian W 3-1 25-13,17-25,26-24,25-16 174 08/27/2022 at Clemson L 0-3 19-25,24-26,14-25 426 08/31/2022 Grambling W 3-1 16-25,25-13,25-22,25-22 623 09/02/2022 vs San Francisco L 0-3 25-27,26-28,20-25 14 09/02/2022 at Fresno St. L 1-3 23-25,25-20,16-25,14-25 461 09/03/2022 vs Seattle U L 1-3 16-25,21-25,25-22,20-25 0 09/06/2022 ULM W 3-2 24-26,25-23,22-25,25-20,15-10 285 09/09/2022 vs Southern Ill. L 0-3 24-26,22-25,19-25 42 09/09/2022 vs ULM W 3-2 25-23,25-21,18-25,20-25,15-9 83 09/10/2022 at Central Ark. W 3-1 17-25,25-20,25-19,25-20 249 09/16/2022 vs Southern U. W 3-0 25-9,26-24,29-27 112 09/16/2022 vs Northwestern St. L 2-3 19-25,26-24,24-26,25-19,13-15 115 09/17/2022 at Southeastern La. L 0-3 25-27,14-25,27-29 208

* 09/23/2022 Charlotte W 3-0 26-24,25-22,25-18 350

* 09/25/2022 Rice L 0-3 17-25,18-25,15-25 204

* 09/30/2022 at UTEP L 0-3 12-25,14-25,16-25 637

* 10/02/2022 at UTSA W 3-0 36-34,28-26,25-19 840 10/05/2022 at Jackson St. W 3-0 25-20,25-21,25-22 120

* 10/09/2022 at North Texas L 0-3 23-25,23-25,14-25 530

* 10/14/2022 UTEP L 1-3 21-25,12-25,25-22,20-25 413

* 10/16/2022 at UAB L 1-3 18-25,20-25,25-14,20-25 255

* 10/21/2022 Fla. Atlantic L 0-3 25-27,20-25,20-25 210

* 10/23/2022 North Texas W 3-2 25-20,15-25,25-23,27-29,15-10 150

* 10/28/2022 at Middle Tenn. L 0-3 15-25,21-25,22-25 150

* 10/29/2022 at Western Ky. L 0-3 13-25,12-25,14-25 602

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2021 category leaders

2022-23 Louisiana Tech Women's Volleyball Category Leaders All games Page 1/2 as of Nov 05, 2022

Attack (by PCT)

# Player

S K K/S E TA PCT

18 Taylor, Ashley 56 114 2.04 38 262 .290

13 Smith, Morgan 79 101 1.28 27 266 .278

4 Meers, Mallory 11 6 0.55 1 18 .278

1 Ellis, Imana 64 74 1.16 28 186 .247

17 Jackwin, Sydney 77 169 2.19 78 525 .173

7 Vanzandt, Chard'e 80 157 1.96 79 498 .157

21 Jones, Ashley 73 18 0.25 5 86 .151

9 Cadwell, Kalee 65 18 0.28 7 78 .141

5 Spasojevic, Andrea 88 226 2.57 131 757 .125

2 Hurley, Jailen 44 53 1.20 36 155 .110

6 Esquer, Carla 64 84 1.31 51 324 .102

11 Bell, Jaena 31 21 0.68 16 79 .063

12 Dunnigan, Meghan 83 6 0.07 4 42 .048

3 Yanz, Ainsley 55 2 0.04 2 9 .000

14 Johnson, McKenzie 94 2 0.02 2 32 .000

Set (by A/S)

# Player

S A A/S TA PCT

21 Jones, Ashley 73 476 6.52 1433 .318

9 Cadwell, Kalee 65 296 4.55 957 .295

4 Meers, Mallory 11 42 3.82 143 .273

14 Johnson, McKenzie 94 68 0.72 349 .186

5 Spasojevic, Andrea 88 24 0.27 136 .140

17 Jackwin, Sydney 77 14 0.18 90 .111

6 Esquer, Carla 64 7 0.11 54 .056

12 Dunnigan, Meghan 83 9 0.11 66 .076

1 Ellis, Imana 64 5 0.08 38 -.105

13 Smith, Morgan 79 5 0.06 50 .000

3 Yanz, Ainsley 55 3 0.05 13 .231

7 Vanzandt, Chard'e 80 4 0.05 37 .027

11 Bell, Jaena 31 1 0.03 9 .111

18 Taylor, Ashley 56 1 0.02 27 -.185

2 Hurley, Jailen 44 0 0.00 13 -.077

Kill (by K)

# Player

S K K/S

5 Spasojevic, Andrea 88 226 2.57

17 Jackwin, Sydney 77 169 2.19

7 Vanzandt, Chard'e 80 157 1.96

18 Taylor, Ashley 56 114 2.04

13 Smith, Morgan 79 101 1.28

6 Esquer, Carla 64 84 1.31

1 Ellis, Imana 64 74 1.16

2 Hurley, Jailen 44 53 1.20

11 Bell, Jaena 31 21 0.68

21 Jones, Ashley 73 18 0.25

9 Cadwell, Kalee 65 18 0.28

4 Meers, Mallory 11 6 0.55

12 Dunnigan, Meghan 83 6 0.07

3 Yanz, Ainsley 55 2 0.04

14 Johnson, McKenzie 94 2 0.02

Serve (by SA/S)

# Player

S SA SE SA/S TA PCT

14 Johnson, McKenzie 94 36 44 0.38 355 .876

5 Spasojevic, Andrea 88 30 36 0.34 302 .881

21 Jones, Ashley 73 20 33 0.27 251 .869

4 Meers, Mallory 11 3 3 0.27 25 .880

12 Dunnigan, Meghan 83 16 16 0.19 223 .928

17 Jackwin, Sydney 77 14 15 0.18 201 .925

9 Cadwell, Kalee 65 9 9 0.14 217 .959

13 Smith, Morgan 79 10 8 0.13 232 .966

3 Yanz, Ainsley 55 6 9 0.11 97 .907

11 Bell, Jaena 31 1 0 0.03 1 1.000

6 Esquer, Carla 64 1 10 0.02 62 .839

1 Ellis, Imana 64 1 9 0.02 25 .640

7 Vanzandt, Chard'e 80 0 0 0.00 1 1.000

18 Taylor, Ashley 56 0 4 0.00 13 .692

2 Hurley, Jailen 44 0 1 0.00 2 .500

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Block (by BLK/S)

# Player S BS BA TOTAL BLK/S

18 Taylor, Ashley 56 24 26 50.0 0.89

13 Smith, Morgan 79 22 46 68.0 0.86

1 Ellis, Imana 64 19 24 43.0 0.67

2 Hurley, Jailen 44 6 19 25.0 0.57

11 Bell, Jaena 31 1 14 15.0 0.48

7 Vanzandt, Chard'e 80 5 25 30.0 0.38

6 Esquer, Carla 64 0 15 15.0 0.23

17 Jackwin, Sydney 77 1 15 16.0 0.21

5 Spasojevic, Andrea 88 12 5 17.0 0.19

21 Jones, Ashley 73 3 4 7.0 0.10

9 Cadwell, Kalee 65 0 6 6.0 0.09

4 Meers, Mallory 11 0 1 1.0 0.09

14 Johnson, McKenzie 94 0 0 0.0 0.00

12 Dunnigan, Meghan 83 0 0 0.0 0.00

3 Yanz, Ainsley 55 0 0 0.0 0.00

Points (by POINTS/S)

# Player

S POINTS POINTS/S

5 Spasojevic, Andrea 88 270.5 3.07

18 Taylor, Ashley 56 151.0 2.70

17 Jackwin, Sydney 77 191.5 2.49

7 Vanzandt, Chard'e 80 174.5 2.18

13 Smith, Morgan 79 156.0 1.97

1 Ellis, Imana 64 106.0 1.66

2 Hurley, Jailen 44 68.5 1.56

6 Esquer, Carla 64 92.5 1.45

11 Bell, Jaena 31 30.0 0.97

4 Meers, Mallory 11 9.5 0.86

21 Jones, Ashley 73 43.0 0.59

9 Cadwell, Kalee 65 30.0 0.46

14 Johnson, McKenzie 94 38.0 0.40

12 Dunnigan, Meghan 83 22.0 0.27

3 Yanz, Ainsley 55 8.0 0.15

Defense (by DIG/S)

# Player S DIG DIG/S BHE

14 Johnson, McKenzie 94 368 3.91 1

5 Spasojevic, Andrea 88 226 2.57 0

17 Jackwin, Sydney 77 172 2.23 2

12 Dunnigan, Meghan 83 145 1.75 3

9 Cadwell, Kalee 65 107 1.65 4

21 Jones, Ashley 73 99 1.36 3

4 Meers, Mallory 11 13 1.18 1

6 Esquer, Carla 64 63 0.98 1

3 Yanz, Ainsley 55 36 0.65 0

13 Smith, Morgan 79 42 0.53 1

7 Vanzandt, Chard'e 80 36 0.45 1

18 Taylor, Ashley 56 23 0.41 0

2 Hurley, Jailen 44 14 0.32 0

1 Ellis, Imana 64 19 0.30 0

11 Bell, Jaena 31 9 0.29 0

Receptions (by PCT)

# Player

S RE RE/S TA PCT

2 Hurley, Jailen 44 0 0.00 4 1.000

1 Ellis, Imana 64 0 0.00 4 1.000

21 Jones, Ashley 73 0 0.00 3 1.000

9 Cadwell, Kalee 65 0 0.00 8 1.000

7 Vanzandt, Chard'e 80 1 0.01 24 .958

5 Spasojevic, Andrea 88 25 0.28 598 .958

12 Dunnigan, Meghan 83 12 0.14 253 .953

17 Jackwin, Sydney 77 16 0.21 309 .948

14 Johnson, McKenzie 94 34 0.36 485 .930

6 Esquer, Carla 64 9 0.14 112 .920

3 Yanz, Ainsley 55 8 0.15 97 .918

18 Taylor, Ashley 56 1 0.02 10 .900

13 Smith, Morgan 79 2 0.03 10 .800

11 Bell, Jaena 31 1 0.03 2 .500

4 Meers, Mallory 11 0 0.00 0 .000

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1987 (2-25)

Coach: Jennifer White

L ULM 0-3

L Northwestern State 0-3

L Southern Miss 0-3

L New Orleans 0-3

L Arkansas State 0-3

L Southern Arkansas 0-3

L Centenary 0-2

L UL-Lafayette 0-2

L East Texas Baptist 0-2

L Grambling State 0-2

L Wiley College 0-2

L Southern Arkansas 0-2

L East Texas Baptist 1-2

L Incarnate Word 0-2

L Southern Arkansas 0-2

W East Texas Baptist 2-1

L Southern Arkansas 0-2

L ULM 0-3

L New Orleans 0-3

L Arkansas State 0-3

L Nicholls State 0-3

L UL-Lafayette 0-3

W Alcorn State (forfeit)

L Southeastern La. 2-3

L New Orleans 0-3

L Arkansas State 0-3

L ULM 0-3

1988 (0-20)

Coach: Bill Galloway

L Northwestern State 0-3

L McNeese State 2-3

L McNeese State 1-3

L Northwestern State 1-3

L Arkansas State 0-3

L UL-Lafayette 0-3

L Lamar 0-3

L Mississippi College 0-3

L Mississippi College 1-2

L New Orleans 0-3

L UTPA 1-2

L Arkansas State 0-3

L Nicholls State 0-3

L UL-Lafayette 0-3

L UTPA 0-3

L Southeastern La. 0-3

L Lamar 0-3

L UL-Lafayette 0-3

L New Orleans 0-3

L UTPA 0-3

1989 (21-18)

Coach: Binny Canales

L Baylor 1-3

W McNeese State 3-1

W Alcorn State 3-0

W Southern Arkansas 3-1

W Northwestern State 3-1

W Nicholls State 3-1

W Nicholls State 3-1

L Mississippi State 1-3

L ULM 1-3

L Baylor 2-3

W East Texas Baptist 3-0

W Grambling State 3-0

W Northwestern State 3-2

W Centenary 3-2

L Ole Miss 1-3

W Grambling State 3-1

W Centenary 3-0

W Mississippi College 3-0

L New Orleans 0-3

W UTPA 3-0

L Arkansas State 0-3

L McNeese State 2-3

W Grambling State 3-0

W North Texas 3-0

W UL-Lafayette 3-2

L Lamar 2-3

L New Orleans 0-3

W UTPA 3-0

L Alabama 1-3

W Prairie View A&M 3-0

W Centenary 3-0

W UL-Lafayette 3-2

L Arkansas State 0-3

L UL-Lafayette 1-3

L Lamar 0-3

L LSU 0-3

L Tulane 0-3

L Arkansas State 0-3

L Lamar 0-3

1990 (17-15)

Coach: Scott Mayhew

W Stephen F. Austin 3-2

W Northwestern State 3-1

W McNeese State 3-0

L Mississippi State 0-3

W Nicholls State 3-0

W Nicholls State 1-3

W Grambling State 3-0

L UTSA 0-3

W Tulsa 3-0

L North Texas 3-2

L Mississippi State 0-3

L ULM 0-3

W Northwestern State 3-1

W Centenary 3-0

W Stephen F. Austin 3-2

L Alabama 2-3

W Northwestern State 3-0

W Grambling State 3-0

L Arkansas State 0-3

L New Orleans 0-3

W Central Florida 3-0

W UTPA 3-0

L New Orleans 0-3

L UL-Lafayette 0-3

L Lamar 2-3

W UTPA 3-0

W Centenary 3-0

L UL-Lafayette 1-3

L Lamar 0-3

W Central Florida 3-0

L Arkansas State 0-3

L ULM 0-3

1991 (25-15)

Coach: Scott Mayhew

L Rice 0-3

W UTSA 3-1

W New Orleans 3-0

W Northwestern State 3-1

L Baylor 0-3

W Tulsa 3-0

L Lamar 0-3

W Baylor 3-1

W North Texas 3-0

W Stephen F. Austin 3-0

W ULM 3-0

W North Texas 3-1

W Northwestern State 3-0

W Southern Miss 3-1

W UALR 3-2

W Alcorn State 3-0

W Grambling State 3-0

W McNeese State 3-0

W Nicholls State 3-2

W Grambling State 3-0

L Stephen F. Austin 0-3

W at McNeese State 3-1

W UTPA 3-0

L UL-Lafayette 2-3

L Lamar 0-3

L New Orleans 1-3

L Arkansas State 0-3

L Memphis 0-3

ALL-TIME SCORES

L Central Florida 3-0

W Oral Roberts 3-0

L Arkansas State 0-3

W Northwestern State 3-0

W ULM 3-1

L UL-Lafayette 1-3

W New Orleans 3-2 W Central Florida 1-3

L UL-Lafayette 1-3

L Arkansas State 0-3 W UALR 3-1 L Southern Miss 0-3

1992 (29-10)

Coach: Scott Mayhew

W Centenary 3-0 W Grambling State 3-0 L Missouri 1-3 W Prairie View 3-0 W North Texas 3-1 W ULM 3-0 L Baylor 0-3

L Texas State 1-3

W South Carolina 3-2 W Stephen F. Austin 3-1 W Oral Roberts 3-0 W UALR 3-1

W McNeese State 3-2 W Grambling State 3-0 W Northwestern State 3-1 W Western Kentucky 3-0 L Baylor 2-3 W Memphis 3-0 W McNeese State 0-3 W UTPA 3-0 W Centenary 3-0 W North Texas 3-0 W Stephen F. Austin 2-3 W Jacksonville 3-0 W Central Florida 3-0 W Eastern Kentucky 3-0 W UALR 3-1 L Arkansas State 1-3 W Lamar 3-0 W South Alabama 3-0 W New Orleans 3-0 W Northwestern State 3-1 W Southwestern La. 3-0 L Sam Houston State 1-3 L ULM 2-3 L Lamar 2-3 W UALR 3-0 W New Orleans 3-0 L Lamar 1-3

1993 (22-16)

Coach: Scott Mayhew W North Texas 3-0 L Texas Tech 0-3 L Texas Tech 1-3 W ULM 3-0 W Southeastern La. 3-1 W Georgia State 3-0 L UT Arlington 1-3 W Samford 3-0 W Centenary 3-0 L Baylor 1-3 L Lamar 2-3 L Michigan State 1-3

L Sam Houston State 0-3 W Grambling State 3-0 W Northwestern State 3-0 W North Texas 3-0 W UALR 3-2

W Ole Miss 3-2

L Stephen F. Austin 0-3 W New Orleans 3-0 W South Alabama 3-0 W ULM 3-0 W UL-Lafayette 3-0

L Sam Houston State 0-3

L Arkansas State 2-3

W Western Kentucky 3-0

W UALR 3-2

L Lamar 0-3

W UTPA 3-0

L Houston 0-3

L UALR 1-3

W Jacksonville 3-0

W Southeastern La. 3-1

W Northwestern State 3-0

L Stephen F. Austin 2-3

L Lamar 2-3 W Arkansas State 3-2 L UALR 2-3

1994 (26-14)

Coach: Scott Mayhew

L LSU 0-3

L Duke 1-3

L Baylor 1-3

W Ole Miss 3-2

W Oral Roberts 3-1

W Arkansas 3-1

W Eastern Kentucky 3-1

W UT Arlington 3-0

W UTEP 3-1

W UTPA 3-0

W Prairie View A&M 3-0

W North Texas 3-1

W ULM 3-0

L Stephen F. Austin 1-3

W South Alabama 3-2

L South Florida 0-3

W Syracuse 3-0

L South Florida 0-3

L Western Kentucky 2-3

L Arkansas State 0-3

W Grambling State 3-0

W Northwestern State 3-0

W UL-Lafayette 3-0 W New Orleans 3-0

L Stephen F. Austin 0-3

L UALR 0-3

W Centenary 3-0

W Southeastern La. 3-1

W Texas State 3-0

W Lamar 3-0 W UALR 3-0

W South Alabama 3-0

W Jacksonville 3-0

W Florida Atlantic 3-0 W ULM 3-1

L Sam Houston State 0-3

L Houston 0-3

L Rice 2-3

L Western Kentucky 2-3

W South Alabama 3-0

1995 (16-11)

Coach: Chris Rudiger

L North Texas 2-3

W ULM 3-0

W Troy 3-1

W Southeastern La. 3-0

W Jackson State 3-0

L Texas State 2-3

L Rice 0-3

W UT Arlington 3-1

L Ole Miss 1-3

W Centenary 3-0

L Sam Houston State 2-3

L Stephen F. Austin 0-3

L Mississippi State 2-3

W Centenary 3-0

W Western Kentucky 3-0

L Arkansas State 1-3

W Southwestern La. 3-0

W New Orleans 3-1

W ULM 3-0

L UALR 2-3

W Lamar 3-1

W UALR 3-0 W Jacksonville 3-0

W South Alabama 3-1

L Baylor 2-3

L UALR 1-3 W Lamar 3-1

1996 (19-10)

Coach: Chris Rudiger

L Iowa 1-3

L Florida 0-3

L Duke 1-3

W SMU 3-1

W North Texas 3-1

L UALR 2-3

L Ole Miss 1-3

W ULM 3-1

W Sam Houston State 3-1

L TCU 1-3

W New Mexico State 3-0

W Cornell 3-0

W Centenary 3-0

W UTPA 3-0

W Lamar 3-0

W Jacksonville 3-1

L Central Florida 1-3

W South Alabama 3-0

W Stephen F. Austin 3-2

W Western Kentucky 3-0

L Arkansas State 1-3

L New Orleans 1-3

W UL-Lafayette 3-1

W UALR 3-2

W Northwestern State 3-0

W Centenary 3-0 W Texas State 3-0 L UALR 0-3

W New Orleans 3-0

1997 (11-15)

Coach: Chris Rudiger

W Southeastern La. 3-2

L Nicholls State 1-3

L LSU 0-3

W Alabama 3-2

L South Carolina 0-3

L Texas Tech 0-3

L UL-Lafayette 0-3

W Northwestern State 3-1

W Centenary 3-0

L Colorado State 0-3

L Kansas 0-3

L Georgia 0-3

W ULM 3-1

L Sam Houston State 1-3

W Ole Miss 3-2

W UTPA 3-0

L Lamar 1-3

W Western Kentucky 3-1

L Arkansas State 1-3

W Centenary 3-0

L UALR 0-3

L New Orleans 0-3

L UL-Lafayette 1-3

W Jacksonville 3-2

W South Alabama 3-0

L Stephen F. Austin 2-3

1998 (12-21)

Coach: Lisa Huntley

L Sam Houston State 0-3

L SMU 0-3

L Texas State 2-3

L Virginia Tech 0-3

L Boise State 2-3

L Georgia State 0-3

L Air Force 0-3

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W Tulane 3-1

L Idaho State 1-3

W Centenary 3-0

L TCU 2-3

L LSU 2-3

W South Alabama 3-0

L New Orleans 0-3

L Stephen F. Austin 0-3

L UALR 1-3

L Arkansas State 1-3

W FIU 3-0

W Western Kentucky 3-1

W Ole Miss 3-0

L Mississippi State 0-3

W UL-Lafayette 3-2

W ULM 3-1

W South Alabama 3-0

L Southern Miss 1-3

L Arkansas State 2-3

L UALR 2-3

W Centenary 3-1

W FIU 3-0

L Western Kentucky 2-3

W UL-Lafayette 3-1

L Western Kentucky 1-3

1999 (13-20)

Coach: Lisa Huntley

L Southern Miss 0-3

L Lamar 1-3

W Georgia State 3-0

L Tulane 2-3

L UTEP 1-3

L Stephen F. Austin 0-3

W UTPA 3-0

L St. Louis 1-3

L Mississippi State 1-3

L Arkansas 0-3

L Missouri 0-3

L New Hampshire 0-3

W Grambling State 3-0

L Western Kentucky 0-3

L Denver 0-3

W South Alabama 3-0

W New Orleans 3-2

L Alabama 0-3

L Arkansas State 1-3

L UALR 1-3

L UL-Lafayette 2-3

W Western Kentucky 3-2

L Denver 0-3

W South Alabama 3-2

W New Orleans 3-1

W ULM 3-0

L UALR 1-3

L Arkansas State 1-3

W Northwestern State 3-0

W FIU 3-1

W FIU 3-1

W UL-Lafayette 3-0

L Western Kentucky 1-3

2000 (8-26)

Coach: Lisa Huntley

W UTPA 3-1

L Baylor 0-3

L Rice 0-3

L North Texas 1-3

W Centenary 3-0

W Iowa State 3-1

L Wichita State 0-3

L Butler 0-3

L Montana 0-3

W Centenary 3-0

W Grambling State 3-0

L Tulsa 1-3

L Western Kentucky 0-3

L Middle Tennessee 0-3

W ULM 3-0

L UALR 0-3

L Arkansas State 1-3

L Northwestern State 1-3

L Denver 0-3

L FIU 1-3

W Grambling State 3-0

L New Orleans 0-3

L South Alabama 1-3

L Stephen F. Austin 0-3

L UL-Lafayette 0-3

L North Texas 1-3

L FIU 1-3

L New Mexico State 1-3

W Sam Houston State 3-0

L Arkansas State 0-3

L UALR 0-3

L Western Kentucky 1-3

L Middle Tennessee 2-3

L New Orleans 1-3

2001 (8-20)

Coach: Heather Mazeitis

L Lamar 0-3

L SE Missouri 0-3

L Wichita State 1-3

W Grambling State 3-0

L Harding 0-3

W Northwestern State 3-1

L Oral Roberts 1-3

L Stephen F. Austin 2-3

W Grambling State 3-0

W Texas Southern 3-0

W Texas Southern 3-0

W Centenary 3-0

L Hawai’i 0-3

W ULM 3-0

L Fresno State 0-3

L Nevada 0-3

L San Jose State 0-3

L Boise State 0-3

L SMU 0-3

L Tulsa 0-3

L Rice 0-3

L UTEP 0-3

L UTEP 2-3

L Rice 0-3

W Centenary 3-1

L Tulsa 0-3

L SMU 1-3

L UTEP 0-3

2002 (19-16)

Coach: Heather Mazeitis

L Southeastern La. 1-2

L Houston 2-3

L Lamar 0-3

W Centenary 3-0

W Grambling State 3-0

L LSU 2-3

W Tulane 3-1

W New Orleans 3-0

W Northwestern State 3-0

W Texas A&M-CC 3-0

W North Texas 3-2

L Washington 0-3

W Grambling State 3-0

W Alcorn State 3-0

W Southern Miss 3-1

W ULM 3-0

W Texas Southern 3-0

L SMU 1-3

L Stephen F. Austin 2-3

L Hawai’i 0-3

L Fresno State 1-3

L Nevada 0-3

L San Jose State 1-3

W Boise State 3-0

W Centenary 3-0

W Tulsa 3-0

W Texas Southern 3-0

L Rice 0-3

ALL-TIME SCORES

W UTEP 3-2

L UTEP 1-3 W Rice 3-1 W Centenary 3-0 L Tulsa 0-3

L SMU 1-3 L Hawai’i 0-3

2003 (16-15)

Coach: Heather Mazeitis

W Alcorn State 3-0

W ULM 3-0 W UL-Lafayette 3-0

L Florida State 0-3

L Texas State 1-3

L Wisconsin 0-3

L Arkansas State 2-3 W Stephen F. Austin 3-2 W DePaul 3-2 W Drake 3-0 W SE Missouri 3-0 W Centenary 3-0

L Tulane 0-3 W Mo.-Kansas City 3-1 W North Texas 3-1 L Boise State 2-3 W UTEP 3-2 L SMU 0-3 W ULM 3-0 L Rice 0-3 W Tulsa 3-1 L Hawai’i 0-3 L San Jose State 0-3 W Northwestern State 3-2 L Fresno State 0-3 L Nevada 2-3 W Tulsa 3-0 L Rice 0-3 L SMU 0-3 W UTEP 3-0 L SMU 0-3

2004 (6-21)

Coach: Heather Mazeitis L Stephen F. Austin 1-3 L UALR 0-3 L Arkansas State 0-3 W Jackson State 3-0 W Austin Peay 3-1 W Liberty 3-0 L Texas 0-3 L LSU 0-3 L Memphis 0-3 L Mississippi State 2-3 L Eastern Kentucky 0-3 L Boise State 0-3 W UTEP 3-0 W Lamar 3-0 L Oral Roberts 0-3 L SMU 1-3 L Rice 0-3 L Tulsa 0-3 L Hawai’i 0-3

L San Jose State 2-3

L Fresno State 0-3 L Nevada 0-3 L Tulsa 0-3

L Rice 0-3 W Northwestern State 3-0 L SMU 0-3 L UTEP 2-3

2005 (15-18)

Coach: Heather Mazeitis

L Baylor 0-3 W Northwestern State 3-2 W Centenary 3-1 W UL-Lafayette 3-2 W Jackson State 3-0 W UL-Lafayette 3-2

W Mercer 3-2

L UNC-Asheville 1-3

W Memphis 3-2 W FIU 3-0

W Grambling State 3-1

W Alcorn State 3-0 W Troy 3-0

W Bethune Cookman 3-0

L Nevada 2-3

L Utah State 0-3

L Hawai’i 0-3

W Fresno State 3-1

L Stephen F. Austin 0-3

L New Mexico State 0-3

W Northwestern State 3-2

L San Jose State 0-3

W Fresno State 3-2

L Boise State 2-3

L Idaho 0-3

L Boise State 2-3

L Idaho 0-3

L San Jose State 0-3

L Nevada 2-3

L New Mexico State 0-3

L Utah State 1-3

L Hawai’i 0-3

L Boise State 0-3

2006 (6-28)

Coach: Heather Mazeitis

L Wichita State 0-3

L Eastern Washington 0-3

L UTSA 2-3

L Syracuse 0-3

L Southern Miss 0-3

L Radford 2-3

W Sam Houston State 3-1

W North Texas 3-1

W Northwestern State 3-1

W Lipscomb 3-1

L UALR 0-3

L SE Missouri 1-3

L Memphis 0-3

L UT Arlington 2-3

W Troy 3-0

L Stephen F. Austin 0-3

L Boise State 2-3

L Idaho 1-3

L Nevada 0-3

L Utah State 0-3

L New Mexico State 1-3 W Centenary 3-0

L Hawai’i 0-3

L San Jose State 0-3

L Fresno State 2-3

L Utah State 1-3

L Nevada 1-3

L Idaho 0-3

L Boise State 0-3

L New Mexico State 0-3

L Hawai’i 0-3

L San Jose State 0-3

L Fresno State 2-3

L Fresno State 1-3

2007 (6-24)

Coach: Heather Mazeitis

W Rice 3-0

L Oral Roberts 0-3

L Lamar 0-3

L UT Arlington 1-3

W Centenary 3-0

W Southeastern La. 3-0

W Southern Miss 3-1

L Central Arkansas 1-3

W ULM 3-0

L Auburn 1-3

L Texas A&M 0-3

L UTSA 2-3

L Nevada 1-3

L Fresno State 0-3

L Northwestern State 2-3

L Hawai’i 1-3

L Utah State 0-3

L Idaho 0-3

W Boise State 3-2

L San Jose State 0-3

L Utah State 0-3

L New Mexico State 0-3

L Fresno State 0-3

L San Jose State 0-3

L Nevada 0-3

L Hawai’i 0-3

L Idaho 2-3

L Boise State 0-3

L New Mexico State 1-3

L Boise State 2-3

2008 (4-24)

Coach: Matt Sonnichsen

L TCU 0-3

L Belmont 1-3

L Mo.-Kansas City 0-3

W ULM 3-0

L Jacksonville State 0-3

L North Dakota State 0-3

L Nevada 2-3

L Fresno State 1-3

W Northwestern State 3-1

L Hawai’i 0-3

L Utah State 0-3

L San Jose State 0-3

L Stephen F. Austin 0-3

L Hawai’i 0-3

W Centenary 3-1

L Boise State 1-3

L Idaho 1-3

L McNeese State 0-3

L Nevada 1-3

L New Mexico State 0-3

W Houston Baptist 3-1

L New Mexico State 0-3

L Fresno State 1-3

L Idaho 0-3

L Boise State 0-3

L San Jose State 2-3

L Utah State 1-3

L Fresno State 1-3

2009 (15-18)

Coach: Matt Sonnichsen

W UAPB 3-0

L UT-Martin 1-3

W Centenary 3-0

W South Alabama 3-0

W Northwestern State 3-0

W Jacksonville 3-1

W Sam Houston State 3-1

L Southern Miss 0-3

L Central Arkansas 1-3

L Air Force 2-3

W UAPB 3-0

W ULM 3-0

L Southeastern La. 1-3

W Grambling State 3-1

L Chattanooga 2-3

W McNeese State 3-1

W Utah State 3-2

L New Mexico State 1-3

L Hawai’i 0-3

W Nevada 3-0

L Idaho 0-3

L New Mexico State 0-3

L San Jose State 2-3

L Hawai’i 0-3

W San Jose State 3-1

W Fresno State 3-0

L Utah State 0-3

L Boise State 1-3

L Idaho 1-3

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L Boise State 2-3

W Centenary 3-2

L Fresno State 1-3

L Nevada 0-3

2010 (13-20)

Coach: Matt Sonnichsen

L Northwestern State 1-3

W UAPB 3-0

L Arkansas State 2-3

W UTPA 3-2

L UT Arlington 0-3

W UALR 3-0

L Mississippi State 0-3

W Jackson State 3-0

W Grambling State 3-0

W Southeastern La. 3-0

W Centenary 3-0

L Houston 1-3

W Southeastern La. 3-0

W Nicholls State 3-2

L New Mexico State 0-3

L New Mexico State 0-3

L Hawai’i 0-3

W Grambling State 3-0

L Fresno State 0-3

L San Jose State 0-3

L Idaho 0-3

L Boise State 0-3

L Utah State 0-3

L Nevada 0-3

W UAPB 3-0

L Houston Baptist 3-1

L Hawai’i 0-3

W San Jose State 3-1

L Fresno State 0-3

L Boise State 0-3

L Idaho 2-3

L Utah State 2-3

W Nevada 3-2

2011 (10-22)

Coach: Matt Sonnichsen

L UTPA 0-3

W Rutgers 3-2

L Sam Houston State 0-3

W Southeastern La. 3-2

W Alabama A&M 3-1

L Samford 0-3

W South Alabama 3-1

L Jackson State 3-2

W Grambling State 3-0

W Southeastern La. 3-1

L Texas Tech 0-3

L McNeese State 1-3

L Southern Miss 0-3

W Southeastern La. 3-1

W Houston Baptist 3-2

L New Mexico State 0-3

L Utah State 1-3

L Idaho 0-3

W Grambling State 3-0

L Fresno State 0-3

L Nevada 0-3

L San Jose State 0-3

L Hawai’i 0-3

L Northwestern State 0-3

L New Mexico State 0-3

L Idaho 0-3

L Utah State 0-3

L Nevada 0-3

L Fresno State 0-3

L Hawai’i 0-3

L San Jose State 1-3

W UAPB 3-0

2012 (3-27)

Coach: Adriano de Souza

L Central Arkansas 0-3

L South Alabama 1-3

L at Southern Miss 0-3

L at Lamar 0-3

L Tulane 1-3

L South Carolina State 1-3

W Grambling State 3-0

W UTPA 3-1

W Southern 3-0

L Weber State 0-3

L at Southeastern La. 0-3

L at Northwestern St. 0-3

L UT Arlington 1-3

L at New Mexico State 1-3

L at Denver 0-3

L Utah State 1-3

L San Jose State 0-3

L at UTSA 0-3

L at Texas State 0-3

L Seattle U 2-3

L Idaho 0-3

L Denver 1-3

L New Mexico State 1-3

L at San Jose State 1-3

L at Utah State 0-3

L Texas State 0-3

L UTSA 0-3

L at Idaho 0-3

L at Seattle U 2-3

L at UT Arlington 0-3

2013 (7-22)

Coach: Adriano de Souza

W vs. Grambling State 3-0

L vs. Abilene Christian 2-3

L at UT Arlington 1-3

W UAPB 3-0

W McNeese State 3-2

L Western Michigan 1-3

W New Orleans 3-2

L at Stephen F. Austin 2-3

W vs. Southern 3-0

L vs. Nebraska-Omaha 2-3

L vs. Stetson 1-3

L at Southeastern La. 1-3

W Grambling State 3-0

L at Central Arkansas 0-3

L Northwestern State 2-3

L UTEP 1-3

L UTSA 0-3 W at Charlotte 3-1

L at Marshall 0-3

L at East Carolina 2-3

L Middle Tennessee 0-3

L Southern Miss 0-3

L at Tulsa 0-3

L FIU 0-3

L at North Texas 0-3

L Florida Atlantic 1-3

L UAB 0-3

L at Tulane 0-3

L at Rice 0-3

2014 (9-21)

Coach: Adriano de Souza

L vs. Oakland 0-3

W vs. Saint Francis 3-2

L at Western Michigan 0-3

W vs. Jackson State 3-0

L at McNeese State 1-3

L vs. UT Arlington 0-3

W UTPA 3-1

W New Orleans 3-0

L Stephen F. Austin 1-3

W at UAPB 3-0

L at Ole Miss 0-3

W vs. Jackson State 3-0

W vs. Lamar 3-1

L Southern Miss 0-3

L WKU 0-3

L at UAB 0-3

L at North Texas 0-3

ALL-TIME SCORES

L at Middle Tennessee 2-3

L UTSA 1-3

L FIU 0-3

W Grambling State 3-0

L North Texas 0-3 W at Charlotte 3-1 L at Southern Miss 0-3 L Marshall 0-3 L UTEP 1-3

L Middle Tennessee 0-3 L at Rice 0-3 L at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L at FIU 1-3

2015 (10-20)

Coach: Adriano de Souza

L vs. UT-Rio Grand Valley 1-3 W vs. Alcorn State 3-0 L at Houston Baptist 0-3 W at Jackson State 3-1 L vs. Arkansas 0-3 L vs. Northern Kentucky 1-3 W at SIU-Edwardsville 3-0 W ULM 3-0 W Southern 3-0 L Lamar 2-3 W vs. Texas A&M CC 3-2 L at Central Arkansas 0-3 L vs. Alabama State 1-3 L Southern Miss 1-3 L at WKU 0-3 L at Marshall 0-3 L at Middle Tennessee 1-3 L North Texas 1-3 W UAB 3-0 L at North Texas 0-3 L at Southern Miss 2-3 L at FIU 1-3 W Rice 3-2 W Grambling State 3-0 L Middle Tennessee 0-3 W Charlotte 3-0 L at UTSA 0-3 L at UTEP 0-3 L FIU 0-3 L FAU 0-3

2016 (13-17)

Coach: Adriano de Souza L vs. Illinois-Chicago 2-3 L vs. New Orleans 1-3 W at Southeast Missouri 3-2 W vs. Eastern Illinois 3-1 W vs. Jackson State 3-1 L at Memphis 1-3 W vs. UAPB 3-0 L vs. Bowling Green 2-3 L vs. Drake 0-3 W at Eastern Illinois 3-2 W vs. Jackson State 3-0 W vs. Northwestern State 3-1 W vs. Oral Roberts 3-1 L at Tulsa 1-3 L at Rice 0-3 L vs. WKU 0-3 L vs. North Texas 0-3 L vs. ULM 0-3 W vs. Middle Tennesse 3-1 L at UAB 1-3 W vs. Grambling State 3-0 L at Southern Miss 0-3 L vs. Marshall 1-3 L at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L at FIU 1-3 W vs. UTEP 3-1 W vs. UTSA 3-0 W at Charlotte 3-1 L at North Texas 1-3 W vs. Southern Miss 0-3

2017 (7-21)

Coach: Adriano de Souza

L at Ole Miss 2-3 W vs. Florida A&M 3-2

L vs. North Dakota 1-3

L vs. Chattanooga 0-3

L at Mississippi State 0-3 W Arkansas Pine Bluff 3-0 W Memphis 3-1

L Sam Houston State 0-3 W at Jackson State 3-0

L vs. Little Rock 0-3 L vs. DePaul 2-3 L at Saint Louis 1-3 W at ULM 3-1

L Rice 1-3 L at WKU 0-3

L at North Texas 0-3

L at Middle Tennessee 2-3 W UAB 3-1

L Southern Miss 0-3

L at Marshall 1-3

L Florida Atlantic 0-3 L FIU 2-3 W at UTEP 3-1

L at UTSA 1-3

L Charlotte 0-3

L North Texas 0-3

L at Southern Miss 0-3

2018 (6-23)

Coach: Adriano de Souza

L vs. UTRGV 0-3

L at Houston Baptist 0-3 W vs. Prairie View A&M 3-0

L vs. Eastern Washington 1-3

L at North Dakota 0-3

L vs. Eastern Washington 1-3

L vs. Western Carolina 0-3

L vs. Mississippi State 0-3 W vs. Southeastern La. 3-0

L at South Alabama 1-3

W Jackson State 3-1

L vs. Northern Kentucky 0-3 W vs. Oral Roberts 3-2 W at SIUE 3-1

L North Texas 2-3

W Middle Tennessee 3-1

L ULM 2-3

L Marshall 0-3

L at FIU 0-3

L at Florida Atlantic 1-3

L at North Texas 0-3

L at Southern Miss 0-3 L UTEP 1-3

L at Rice 0-3

L at UAB 2-3

L at Charlotte 0-3

L UTSA 1-3

L Southern Miss 2-3

L WKU 0-3

2019 (13-15)

Coach: Amber McCray

W vs. Oral Roberts 3-2

W at Sam Houston St. 3-2

W vs. PVAMU 3-1

L at Kansas City 1-3

L vs Tulsa 1-3

L vs. South Dakota 0-3

W at Jackson State 3-0

W Nicholls State 3-2

W Mississippi Valley St. 3-0

W ULM 3-0

L at South Alabam 0-3

W vs. Nicholls State 3-1

W vs. Bethune-Cookman 3-1

W UAB 3-1

W ULM 3-0

L Florida Atlantic 0-3

L North Texas 0-3

L at UTSA 1-3

L at UTEP 0-3

L #19 Rice 0-3

W FIU 3-1

L at North Texas 0-3

L at Marshall 0-3

L at Middle Tennessee 1-3

L Charlotte 2-3

W Southern Miss 3-1

L at #19 WKU 0-3

L at Southern Miss 1-3

2020-21 (1-19)

Coach: Amber McCray

L at Southern Miss 1-3

L at Southern Miss 1-3

L vs. Tarleton State 0-3

L at SFA 0-3

L at Northwestern St. 1-3

L at Memphis 0-3

L at Memphis 0-3

L at Rice 0-3

L at Rice 0-3

L Southern Miss 1-3

L Southern Miss 0-3

L at UAB 0-3 L at UAB 0-3

W Grambling State 3-0

L UTSA 0-3 L UTSA 1-3 L at North Texas 0-3 L at North Texas 1-3 L UTEP 0-3 L UTEP 0-3

2021 (9-19)

Coach: Amber McCray

L vs. Little Rock 0-3 L at Arkansas 0-3 W vs. UAPB 3-0 W at Jackson State 3-0 W vs. Prarie View A&M 3-0 L at Houston Baptist 1-3 W vs. Lamar 3-0 L at TCU 0-3 L vs. North Florida 1-3 L Houston Baptist 2-3 L at ULM 0-3 W vs. Southern 3-0 L vs. Little Rock 1-3 W New Orleans 3-2

L at UTSA 0-3 L at UTSA 1-3 L vs. North Texas 1-3 L vs. North Texas 0-3

L at UTEP 0-3

L at UTEP 0-3

L Rice 0-3 L Rice 1-3

W Mississippe Valley State 3-0 W at Grambling 3-0

L at Southern Miss 0-3 W at Southern Miss 3-1 L UAB 1-3 L UAB 0-3

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Abilene Christian 0-1

Air Force 0-2

Alabama 1-3

Alabama-A&M 1-0

Alabama State 0-1

Alcorn State 7-0

Arkansas 1-3

UALR 11-3

UAPB 10-0

Arkansas State 1-28

Auburn 0-1

Austin Peay 1-0 Baylor 1-10 Belmont 0-1

Bethune Cookman 2-0 Boise State 2-17

Bowling Green 0-1

Butler 0-1

Centenary 31-1

Central Arkansas 0-5

Central Florida 4-2

Charlotte 4-3

Chattanooga 0-2

Colorado State 0-1

Cornell 1-0 DePaul 1-1

Denver 0-5 Drake 1-1

Duke 0-2

East Carolina 0-1

East Texas Baptist 2-2

SERIES vs OPPONENTS

Eastern Illinois 2-0

Eastern Kentucky 2-1

Eastern Wash. 0-3

Florida 0-1

Florida Atlantic 1-7 Florida A&M 1-0

FIU 6-10

Florida State 0-1 Fresno State 3-17

Georgia 0-1

Georgia State 2-1

Grambling State 32-1

Harding 0-1

Hawaii 0-19

Houston 0-5 Houston Baptist 2-3 Idaho 0-16

Idaho State 0-1

Illinois-Chicago 0-1

Incarnate Word 0-1

Iowa 0-1

Iowa State 1-0 Jackson State 12-1

Jacksonville 7-0

Jacksonville State 1-1

Lamar 8-21 Liberty 1-0 Kansas 0-1 Kansas City 1-2 LSU 0-6 Lipscomb 1-0

Marshall 0-7

McNeese State 8-6

Memphis 3-6

Mercer 1-0

Middle Tennessee 2-9 Michigan State 0-1 Miss. College 1-2

Mississippi State 0-10

Mississippi Valley St. 1-1

Missouri 0-2

Montana 0-1

Nebraska-Omaha 0-1

Nevada 2-16

New Hampshire 0-1

New Mexico State 1-17

New Orleans 14-16

Nicholls State 8-3

North Dakota 0-2

North Dakota State 0-1

North Florida 0-1

North Texas 12-21

Northern Kentucky 0-2

Northwestern State 26-10

Oakland 0-1

Ole Miss 4-5

Oral Roberts 6-3 Prairie View A&M 6-0 Radford 0-1 Rice 3-21 Rutgers 1-0 Saint Francis 1-0

Saint Louis 0-2

Sam Houston State 5-9

Samford 1-1

San Jose State 2-18

Seattle U 0-2

SIU Edwardsville 2-0

South Alabama 14-4

South Carolina 1-1

South Carolina St. 0-1

South Dakota 0-1

South Florida 0-2

Southeast Mo. 2-2

Southeastern La. 14-6 Southern 4-0 Southern Arkansas 1-4 SMU 1-10

Southern Miss 6-24

Stephen F. Austin 7-19 Stetson 0-1 Syracuse 1-1

Tarleton State 0-1

Texas 0-1

Texas A&M 0-1

Texas A&M-CC 2-0

Texas Christian 0-4

Texas Southern 4-0

Texas State 2-6

Texas Tech 0-4

Troy 3-0

Tulane 2-5

Tulsa 5-9

UAB 3-8

UNC Asheville 0-1

UL-Lafayette 11-15

ULM 25-10

UT Arlington 2-8

UT-Martin 0-1

UTPA 15-4

UTEP 7-15

UTRGV 0-2

UTSA 2-15

Utah State 1-15 Virginia Tech 0-1 Washington 0-1 Weber State 0-1 Western Carolina 0-1 Western Kentucky 7-14 Western Michigan 0-2 Wichita State 0-3 Wiley College 0-1 Wisconsin 0-1

2022 lady techster volleyball RECORD BOOK 13

Amy Wilkins vs. Ark. State 10/7/95

Tanya Jarvis vs. Ark. State 9/6/03

Carly Johnson vs. Fresno State 10/2/05

Madeline Davis at Marshall 10/15/17

Madeline Davis at Ole Miss 8/25/17

Amy Wilkins vs. Lamar 10/6/96

Elisa Sanchez at Tulsa 9/16/00

Megan Rush vs. S. F. Austin 10/1/02

Tanya Jarvis at Tulane 9/7/02

Tanya Jarvis vs. SMU 9/26/02

Megan Rush vs. Tulsa 10/30/03

Carly Johnson vs. Fresno State 10/15/05

Shannon Phillips vs. Fresno State 11/5/05

sarah oesterling s courtney ziegenbein MB/oh jamie shanks oh cristine sant'anna RS kc clayton mb lori hunsucker L Assists Match 1. 81
2. 72
72
4. 71
71
6. 70
Season 1. 1556 Kyle
1992 2. 1509 Sarah
1994 3. 1442 Sartah
1993 4. 1419 Kelly
1998 5. 1354 Lia
2002 Per Set Season 1. 12.65 Sarah
1996 2. 12.04 Sarah
1995 3. 11.97 Lia Mora 2003 4. 11.88 Kyle
1992 5. 11.35 Kelly
1998 Career 1. 5381 Sarah
1993-96 2. 3628 Lia Mora 2000, 2002-03 3. 3560 Kyla
1989-92 4. 2836 Jill
2004-07 5. 2630 Bianca Bin 2008-10 Blocks Match 1. 13
2. 12
3.
11
4.
10
10
10
9.
9
9
9
9
9
Season 1.
2.
2.
4.
5.
Per Set Season 1.
1994 2. 1.15 Kara Jones 2009 3. 1.11 KC Clayton 2006 4. 1.10 Megan Rush 2004 1.10 Laura Ebert 1999 5. 1.06 Carly Johnson 2005 Career 1. 476 Sharla Richardson 1991-94 2. 383 KC Clayton 2006-09 3. 381 Kara Jones 2007-10 4. 328 Tanya Jarvis 2000-03 5. 321 Laura Ebert 1996-99 Kills Match 1. 33 Sharla Richardson vs. UALR 9/25/93 2. 31 Kaitlyn Adams vs. Oral Roberts 9/14/18 31 Katie Dow vs. SFA 10/13/92 3. 30 Shannon Phillips vs. Boise State 9/21/06 30 Shannon Phillips vs. UCA 9/1/07 Season 1. 604 Katie Dow 1992 2. 479 Shannon Phillips 2006 3. 466 Katie Dow, 1991 4. 443 Shannon Phillips 2007 5. 439 Cristine Sant’Anna 2003 Career 1. 1841 Katie Dow 1989-92 2. 1480 Courtney Ziegenbein 1994-97 3. 1449 Shannon Phillips 2004-07 4. 1434 Cristine Sant’Anna 2000-03 5. 1330 Sharla Richardson 1991-94 Per Set Season 1. 4.61 Katie Dow 1992 2. 4.18 Cristine Sant’Anna 2003 3. 4.14 Shannon Phillips 2007 4. 3.96 Shannon Phillips 2006 5. 3.90 Lindsey Sheppard 1996 Per Set Career 1. 3.62 Katie Dow 1989-92 2. 3.46 Cristine Sant’Anna 2000-03 3. 3.38 Courtney Ziegenbein 1994-97 4. 3.23 Rebecca Redgen 2013-14 5. 3.12 Lindsey Sheppard 1995-98 NOTE: In 2008, the NCAA ruled that all sets be played to a total of 25 points rather than the previous 30.
Kyla Woodward vs. SFA 10/13/92
Sarah Oesterling vs. UALR 9/25/93
Kelly Jefferson vs. ASU 10/30/98
Sarah Oesterling vs. UCF 10/12/96
Kelly Jefferson vs. UL-Lafayette 10/17/98
Jill Walker vs. UL-Lafayette 9/6/05
Woodward
Oesterling
Oesterling
Jefferson
Mora
Oesterling
Oesterling
Woodward
Jefferson
Oesterling
Woodward
Walker
Madeline Davis vs. UIC 8/26/16
Kara Jones vs. Air Force 9/11/09
11 Marie-Helene Verlinden at UTEP 10/27/17
Lara Rupf vs UCF 11/3/90
10 Katie Dow vs. Miss. State 9/21/89
9
9
9
9
9
159 Apryl Koonce 1994
131 Sharla Richardson 1993
131 Kara Jones 2009
129 Carly Johnson 2005
128 Laura Ebert 1999
1.24 Apryl Koonce

Attack Percentage

Match

1. .923 Sharla Richardson vs. UNO, 10/2/93

2. .917 Courtney Ziegenbein vs Jacksonville, 11/3/93

3. .867 Sharla Richardson vs. Georgia State, 9/11/93

4. .813 Kari Lemoine vs. NW (La.) State, 11/3/92

5. .786 Emily Boylan vs. Marshall, 11/1/19

Season

1. .361 Kari Lemoine 1993

2. .339 Jill Bisballe 1990

3. .328 Katie Dow 1989

.328 Apryl Koonce 1993 5. .326 Madeline Davis 2017

Career

1. .326 Jill Bisballe 1990-91

2. .302 Sharla Richardson 1991-94 3. .298 Apryle Koonce 1992-94 t-4. .280 Michelle Roosi 1989 t-4. .280 Madeline Davis 2016-19 5. .264 Deidre Doggett 2005

Service Aces

Match

1. 8 Maria Coelho vs. New Orleans, 9/7/13

8 Lindsey Sheppard vs. UL-Monroe, 9/5/95

2. 7 Kate Lenaghan vs. W (La.) State, 9/10/91

7 Apryl Koonce vs. Grambling State, 9/22/93

7 Becky Valdez at Grambling State, 9/12/02

7 Becky Valdez vs. Texas A&M-CC, 9/13/02

7 Lia Mora vs. Texas State, 9/5/03

Season

1. 56 Cristine Sant’Anna 2002 2. 55 Kacie Martin 2000 3. 51 Katie Dow 1992 51 Katie Dow 1991 5. 50 Sharla Richardson 1993

Career

1. 197 Katie Dow 1989-92 2. 164 Sarah Oesterling 1993-96 3. 145 Jamie Shanks 1992-96 4. 138 Cristine Sant’Anna 2000-03 5. 136 Laura Bernoski 1993-96 6. 126 Kate Lenaghan 1989-92

Per Set Season

1. .55 Jennifer Brachle 1989 2. .49 Lindsey Sheppard 1996 3. .47 Sarah Oesterling 1995 .47 Kacie Martin 2000 .47 Joy Okpa 2003

Digs

Match

1. 35 Alejandra Aviles vs. UL-Monroe, 9/18/15

35 Stephany Salas vs. Houston Baptist, 9/17/11

35 Julia Mann vs. St. Louis, 9/11/99

4. 34 Meghan Hass vs. Nevada, 11/5/05

34 Jamie Shanks, vs. Arkansas State, 10/7/95 6. 33 McKenzie Johnson vs. ULM, 9/14/2021

32 Jamie Shanks vs. South Carolina, 9/19/92

32 Lindsey Sheppard vs. UL-Lafayette, 10/17/98

9. 31 Lindsey Sheppard, vs. UL-Monroe, 10/20/98

31 Julia Mann, vs. South Alabama, 10/15/00

31 Heather Anderson, San Jose State, 10/16/04

31 Lori Hunsucker, at Nicholls, 9/18/2010

31 Alejandra Aviles at Charlotte 11/4/16

Season

1. 579 Lori Hunsucker 2010

2. 487 Meghan Hass 2005 3. 481 Brittany Nakamura 2006 4. 464 Alejandra Aviles 2015 5. 462 Lindsey Sheppard 1998

Career

1. 1573 Alejandra Aviles 2013-16 2. 1477 Jamie Shanks 1993-96 3. 1424 Katie Dow 1989-92 4. 1386 Laura Bernoski 1993-96 5. 1333 Heather Anderson 2001-04

Per Set Season

1. 5.13 McKenzie Johnson 2021 2. 5.03 Lori Hunsucker 2010 3. 4.93 Heather Anderson 2004 4. 4.86 Alejandra Aviles 2016 5. 4.62 Stephany Salas 2011

Per Set Career

1. 4.18 Alejandra Aviles 2013-2016 2. 4.13 Stephany Salas 2011-12 3. 3.87 Meghan Haas 2005 4. 3.48 Jamie Shanks 1992-96 5. 3.38 Heather Anderson 2001-04 Most

Team Records

Most

2022 lady techster volleyball RECORD BOOK 15
Wins
Kills
Kills
Digs
Digs
Year Year 1992 29 1994 26 1991 25 1993 22 1989 21 Hitting Percentage Year PCT 1992 .255 1994 .231 2002 .228 1993 .227 1996 .221 Most
Year
1992 2027 1994 1901 2002 1862 1998 1846 2000 1732 Kills Per Set Year K/Set 1997 17.4 2003 15.4 2002 15.0 1995 14.9 2000 14.9 Most
Year
1993 2237 1992 2205 1994 2090 2006 1973 2002 1969 Digs Per Set Year D/Set 1995 17.4 2004 17.2 1996 16.7 2003 16.4 2000 16.4
Most Blocks Year Blocks 1994 531 1993 437 1992 376 2006 323 1995 315 Blocks Per Set Year B/Set 1994 3.8 1993 3.1 1995 3.1 1992 2.7 2006 2.6
Most Service Aces Year SA 1992 294 2002 257 1994 246 1993 245 1995 225 Service Aces Per Set Year SA/Set 1995 2.23 1992 2.10 2002 2.07 1996 1.99 2000 1.90
Assists Year Assists 1992 1771 2002 1676 1994 1645 2006 1583 2003 1551
Assists Per Set Year A/Set 2003 14.0 2002 13.5 1996 13.5 2000 12.9 1995 12.8

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL TRENDS

YEAR MP SP K E TA HIT% ASSISTS ACES DIGS BS BA TB

1987 Season Stats Not Available

1988 Season Stats Not Available

1989 Season Stats Not Available

1990 Season Stats Not Available

1991 Season Stats Not Available

1992 39 140 2027 706 5189 .255 1771 294 2205 135 241 376

1993 38 139 1824 680 5047 .227 1513 245 2237 112 325 437

1994 40 140 1901 711 5144 .231 1645 246 2090 116 415 531

1995 27 101 1500 610 4172 .213 1294 225 1754 45 270 315

1996 29 106 1684 695 4483 .221 1432 211 1772 47 336 383

1997 26 97 1288 599 3514 .196 1152 160 1331 27 338 206

1998 33 124 1846 807 5053 .206 1559 176 1837 69 339 238.5

1999 33 121 1524 746 4618 .168 1334 153 1839 105 354 459

2000 34 117 1732 961 4983 .155 1519 222 1916 48 306 354

2001 28 93 1259 626 3547 .178 1120 165 1386 59 250 184

2002 35 124 1862 779 4758 .228 1676 257 1969 57 373 243.5

2003 31 111 1713 733 4506 .218 1551 210 1816 49 306 203.5

2004 27 90 1163 566 3607 .166 1074 139 1544 59 278 198.0

2005 33 126 1652 830 4740 .173 1535 209 1788 88 372 274.0

2006 34 124 1729 898 5098 .163 1583 140 1973 97 451 322.5

2007 30 107 1356 783 4220 .136 1240 148 1699 72 310 227.0

2008 27 95 894 567 3099 .106 802 99 1319 53 287 196.5

2009 33 123 1356 673 4345 .157 1187 127 1769 64 431 279.5

2010 33 115 1294 648 4047 .160 1162 129 1774 89 263 220.5

2011 32 111 1113 645 3837 .122 1012 137 1667 47 262 178

2012 30 105 1102 649 3673 .123 1006 102 1466 47 274 184

2013 29 108 1156 639 3467 .149 1052 165 1344 44 292 190

2014 30 102 1184 610 3616 .159 1100 93 1432 32 315 189.5

2015 30 106 1237 647 3669 .161 1159 95 1468 55 252 181

2016 30 111 1370 616 3994 .189 1272 148 1796 60 272 196

2017 28 105 1216 581 3703 .171 1132 99 1527 41 306 194

2018 29 106 1213 581 3827 .165 1120 132 1634 56 274 193

2019 28 103 1251 502 3689 .203 1158 133 1569 61 296 208.5

2020-21 20 66 647 377 2283 .118 581 47 935 29 150 104

2021 28 98 1073 509 3709 .152 970 130 1594 68 257 196.5

YEARLY TEAM LEADERS

(Season Stats not available for 1987-91)

Matches Played 39 1992 Kate Lenaghan

Sharla Richardson 38 1993 Andrea Marcel

Laura Bernoski

Misty Luersen

Sarah Oesterling 43 1994 Laura Bernoski 27 1995 Courtney Ziegenbein

Amy Wilkins

Sarah Oesterling

Lindsey Sheppard

Jamie Shank

Christine Beadling Laura Bernoski 29 1996 Amy Wilkins

Jamie Shanks

Laura Bernoski 26 1997 Laura Ebert

Lindsey Sheppard

Courtney Ziegenbein 33 1998 Allison Walker Mandy Arnold Lindsey Sheppard

Kacie Martin Kelly Jefferson 32 1999 Mandy Arnold Laura Eber

Kelli Fitzpatrick Julia Mann Laurie LeBleu Kacie Martin Amy Underwood 34 2000 Elisa Sanchez Mandy Arnold Julia Mann 28 2001 Jaime Cross 35 2002 Lia Mora Megan Rush Brianna Sibley 31 2003 Lia Mora

Heather Anderson Joy Okpa Megan Rush Natalie Shipp 33 2005 Shannon Phillips Meghan Haas 34 2006 Brittany Nakamura Kristen Fairbanks 30 2007 Shannon Phillips Sam Crowder Jill Walker

27 2004

Lori Hunsucker

Kara Jones

Nataliya Panova 33 2010 Bianca Bin Kassia Pinto Jennifer Goodwin

Lori Hunsucker 32 2011 Paige Cooper Bianca Bin

30 2012 Maria Coelho

Dalane Guidry

Adria Morales

Angela Papach

30 2016 Brooke Short

Angela Papach

28 2017 Gina Cortesi

Jacie McClure

Carter Mirich

Brooke Short

29 2018 Madeline Davis

Lara Hendricks

Abigail Hildenbrand

Kristen Fairbanks Brittney Nakamura 27 2008 Kaylon Alexander Bianca Bin

Debora Bolonhini KC Clayton Kara Jones

Mallory Stanley 33 2009 Bianca Bin Jennifer Goodwin

Ana Rodrigues

Clara Vido

29 2013 Fenix Calderon

Maria Coelho

Rebecca Redgen

30 2014 Alejandra Aviles

Angela Papach

Rebecca Redgen

30 2015 Alejandra Aviles

Jamie McClure

Carter Mirich

28 2019 Emily Boylan

Madeline Davis

Abigail Hildenbrand

19 2020-21 Elizabeth Sandoval

Elena Takova

16 2022 lady techster volleyball RECORD BOOK
KATE LENAGHAN BRITNEY NAKAMURA LAURA BERNOSKI HEATHER ANDERSON LINDSEY SHEPPARD MANDY ARNOLD

KILLS

604 1992 Katie Dow

436 1993 Sharla Richardson

404 1994 Courtney Ziegenbein

367 1995 Courtney Ziegenbein

393 1996 Jamie Shanks 368 1997 Courtney Ziegenbein 383 1998 Allison Walker 293 1999 Julia Mann 347 2000 Julia Mann 251 2001 Brianna Sibley 433 2002 Cristine Sant’Anna 439 2003 Cristine Sant’Anna

257 2004 Joy Okpa

438 2005 Ambra Hayes

479 2006 Shannon Phillips 443 2007 Shannon Phillips 182 2008 KC Clayton 284 2009 Nataliya Panova 266 2010 Kara Jones 216 2011 Marcella Braz 240 2012 Clara Vido

332 2013 Xzache Mathis 381 2014 Rebecca Redgen 261 2015 Marta Monne 379 2016 Angela Papach 320 2017 Marta Monne 247 2018 Kaitlyn Adams

257 2019 Madeline Davis 101 20-21 Elena Takova 231 2021 Faith Menary

KILLS PER SET

4.61 1992 Katie Dow

3.28 1993 Sharla Richardson

2.92 1994 Courtney Ziegenbein

3.67 1995 Courtney Ziegenbein

3.74 1996 Jamie Shanks

3.83 1997 Courtney Ziegenbein

3.17 1998 Allison Walker

2.50 1999 Julia Mann

2.99 2000 Julia Mann

3.22 2001 Brianna Sibley 3.58 2002 Cristine Sant’Anna 4.18 2003 Cristine Sant’Anna

2.92 2004 Joy Okpa

3.71 2005 Ambra Hayes

3.96 2006 Shannon Phillips

4.14 2007 Shannon Phillips

1.92 2008 KC Clayton

2.35 2009 Nataliya Panova

2.61 2010 Kara Jones

2.57 2011 Clara Vido

2.42 2012 Clara Vido

3.46 2013 Xzache Mathis

3.74 2014 Rebecca Redgen

3.07 2015 Marta Monne

3.41 2016 Angela Papach

3.27 2017 Marta Monne

2.78 2018 Kaitlyn Adams

2.60 2019 Madeline Davis

1.98 20-21 Elizabeth Sandoval

2.75 2021 Faith Menary

HITTING PERCENTAGE

.324 1992 Sharla Richardson

LEADERS yearly

.328 1993 Apryl Koonce .317 1994 Sharla Richardson .307 1995 Courtney Ziegenbein .307 1996 Courtney Ziegenbein .240 1997 Courtney Ziegenbein .251 1998 Laura Ebert .228 1999 Amy Underwood .222 2000 Elisa Sanchez .248 2001 Megan Rush .300 2002 Megan Rush .321 2003 Megan Rush .215 2004 Joy Okpa .230 2005 Shannon Phillips .218 2006 KC Clayton .201 2007 Shannon Phillips .190 2008 Samantha Crowder .258 2009 Kara Jones .273 2010 Emily Maher .200 2011 Paige Cooper .176 2012 Gabryel Ording .273 2013 Dalane Guidry .271 2014 Dalane Guidry .215 2015 Marta Monne .293 2016 Madeline Davis .326 2017 Madeline Davis .317 2018 Madeline Davis .283 2019 Emily Boylan .237 20-21 Abigail Hildenbrand .300 2021 Morgan Smith

ASSISTS

1556 1992 Kyla Woodward 1442 1993 Sarah Oesterling 1509 1994 Sarah Oesterling 1216 1995 Lindsey Sheppard 1214 1996 Laura Bernoski 978 1997 Kelly Jefferson 1419 1998 Kelly Jefferson 1207 1999 Kelli Fitzpatrick 945 2000 Lia Mora 990 2001 Jaime Cross 1354 2002 Lia Mora 1329 2003 Lia Mora 766 2004 Rhyann Enny 1231 2005 Ambra Hayes 775 2006 Jillann Walker 1102 2007 Jill Walker 684 2008 Bianca Bin 963 2009 Bianca Bin 983 2010 Bianca Bin 803 2011 Bianca Bin 878 2012 Maria Coelho 911 2013 Maria Coelho 479 2014 Adria Morales 536 2015 Adria Morales 1014 2016 Brooke Short 880 2017 Brooke Short 795 2018 Abigail Hildenbrand 616 2019 Abigail Hildenbrand 323 20-21 Abigail Hildenbrand 591 2021 Mallory Meers

ASSISTS PER SET

11.88 1992 Kyla Woodward 10.37 1993 Sarah Oesterling 11.37 1994 Sarah Oesterling 12.04 1995 Lindsey Sheppard

12.65 1996 Laura Bernoski 10.40 1997 Kelly Jefferson 11.35 1998 Kelly Jefferson 10.32 1999 Kelli Fitzpatrick 9.88 2000 Lia Mora 11.00 2001 Jaime Cross 11.28 2002 Lia Mora 11.97 2003 Lia Mora 10.79 2004 Rhyann Enny 10.34 2005 Maria Romanowski 10.30 2007 Jill Walker 7.20 2008 Bianca Bin 8.16 2009 Bianca Bin 8.62 2010 Bianca Bin 7.72 2011 Bianca Bin 8.36 2012 Maria Coelho 8.44 2013 Maria Coelho 6.14 2014 Rebecca Redgen 5.47 2015 Adria Morales 9.14 2016 Brooke Short 8.71 2017 Brooke Short 7.50 2018 Abigail Hildenbrand 5.98 2019 Abigail Hildenbrand 5.67 20-21 Abigail Hildenbrand 6.79 2021 Mallory Meers

ACES

51 1992 Katie Dow 50 1993 Sharla Richardson 47 1994 Sharla Richardson 47 1995 Lindsey Sheppard 43 1996 Amy Wilkins 29 1997 Amy Underwood 39 1998 Allison Walker 41 1999 Kelli Fitzpatrick 54 2000 Kacie Martin 27 2001 Tanya Jarvis 56 2002 Cristine Sant’Anna 49 2003 Joy Okpa 29 2004 Rhyann Enny 29 2005 Shannon Phillips Stacey Clark 24 2006 Ambra Hayes 29 2007 Shannon Phillips 20 2008 Debora Bolonhini 27 2009 Kassia Pinto 22 2010 Jennifer Goodwin 19 2011 Bianca Bin 21 2012 Stephany Salas 42 2013 Maria Coelho 19 2014 Brooke Short 31 2015 Alejandra Aviles 30 2016 Brooke Short 18 2017 Marie-Helene Verlinden 26 2018 Marie-Helene Verlinden 23 2019 Marie-Helene Verlinden 9 20-21 Morgan Smith 27 2021 McKenzie Johnson

DIGS

453 1992 Katie Dow 391 1993 Misty Luersen 384 1994 Sarah Oesterling 355 1995 Laura Bernoski 343 1996 Lauren Bernoski 275 1997 Lindsey Sheppard 462 1998 Lindsey Sheppard

422 1999 Julia Mann 435 2000 Julia Mann

203 2001 Cristine Sant’Anna 348 2002 Cristine Sant’Anna 412 2003 Heather Anderson 444 2004 Heather Anderson 487 2005 Meghan Haas 481 2006 Brittany Nakamura 425 2007 Brittney Nakamura 395 2008 Debora Bolonhini 447 2009 Lori Hunsucker 579 2010 Lori Hunsucker 407 2011 Stephany Salas 370 2012 Stephany Salas 360 2013 Alejandra Aviles 360 2014 Alejandra Aviles 464 2015 Alejandra Aviles 389 2016 Alejandra Aviles 297 2017 Jacie McClure 361 2018 Alyssa Zucco 376 2019 Morgan Currie 129 20-21 Alyssa Zucco 436 2021 McKenzie Johnson

DIGS PER SET

3.46 1992 Katie Dow 2.90 1993 Misty Luersen 2.87 1994 Sarah Oesterling 3.51 1995 Laura Bernoski 3.27 1996 Laura Bernoski 2.84 1997 Lindsey Sheppard 3.73 1998 Lindsey Sheppard 3.61 1999 Julia Mann 3.75 2000 Julia Mann

2.45 2001 Cristine Sant’Anna 2.88 2002 Cristine Sant’Anna 3.81 2003 Heather Anderson 4.93 2004 Heather Anderson 3.87 2005 Meghan Haas 3.98 2006 Brittany Nakamura 3.97 2007 Brittany Nakamura 4.16 2008 Debora Bolonhini 3.66 2009 Lori Hunsucker 5.03 2010 Lori Hunsucker 4.62 2011 Stephany Salas 3.70 2012 Stephany Salas 3.71 2013 Alejandra Aviles 3.83 2014 Alejandra Aviles 4.42 2015 Alejandra Aviles 4.86 2016 Alejandra Aviles 2.94 2017 Jacie McClure 3.76 2018 Alyssa Zucco 3.92 2019 Morgan Currie 2.74 20-21 Alyssa Zucco 5.13 2021 McKenzie Johnson

TOTAL BLOCKS

127 1992 Sharla Richardson 131 1993 Sharla Richardson 156 1994 Apryl Koonce 82 1995 Amy Wilkins 94 1996 Amy Wilkins 90 1997 Amy Underwood 111 1998 Allison Walker 128 1999 Allison Walker 90 2000 Elisa Sanchez

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80 2001 Tanya Jarvis

103 2002 Megan Rush

91 2003 Tanya Jarvis 99 2004 Megan Rush

129 2005 Carly Johnson 122 2006 KC Clayton 112 2007 Sam Crowder 101 2008 KC Clayton 131 2009 Kara Jones 85 2010 Kara Jones 59 2011 Caitlin Germany 68 2012 Caitlin Germany 88 2013 Caitlin Germany 64 2014 Emilee Dechant 64 2015 Hannah McRee 57 2016 Alexa Lister 95 2017 Madeline Davis 104 2018 Madline Davis 83 2019 Marie-Hel. Verlinden 44 20-21 Morgan Smith 92 2021 Morgan Smith

BLOCKS PER SET

.94 1992 Sharla Ricardson

.98 1993 Sharla Richardson 1.22 1994 Apryl Koonce

.81 1995 Amy Wilkins .90 1996 Amy Wilkins .99 1997 Amy Underwood

.98 1998 Allison Walker 1.10 1999 Allison Walker .78 2000 Elisa Sanchez .96 2001 Tanya Jarvis .88 2002 Tanya Jarvis .84 2003 Tanya Jarvis .84 2003 Megan Rush 1.10 2004 Megan Rush 1.06 2005 Carly Johson 1.11 2006 KC Clayton 1.05 2007 Sam Crowder 1.06 2008 KC Clayton 1.15 2009 Kara Jones 0.83 2010 Kara Jones 0.71 2011 Caitlin Germany 0.85 2012 Caitlin Germany 0.88 2013 Caitlin Germany 0.96 2014 Dalane Guidry 0.88 2015 Hannah McRee 0.86 2016 Madeline Davis 0.97 2017 Madeline Davis 0.98 2018 Madeline Davus 0.86 2019 Marie-Hel. Verlinden 0.83 20-21 Morgan Smith

.92 2021 Morgan Smith

SETS PLAYED

139 1992 Kate Lenaghan 139 1993 Sarah Oesterling

139 1994 Sharla Richardson

101 1995 Amy Wilins

Sarah Oesterling

Lindsey Sheppard

Laura Bernoski

105 1996 Amy Wilkings

Jamie Shanks

Laura Bernoski

94 1997 Kelly Jefferson

125 1998 Kelly Jefferson

Kacie Martin

118 1999 Amy Underwood

116 2000 Julia Mann

Elisa Sanchez

90 2001 Jaime Cross 122 2002 Heather Anderson

111 2003 Lia Mora

90 2004 Heather Anderson

Megan Rush 126 2005 Shannon Phillips Meghan Haas

124 2006 Kristen Fairbanks 107 2007 Shannon Phillips

Sam Crowder

Jill Walker

Kristen Fairbanks Brittney Nakamura

95 2008 Bianca Bin Debora Bolonhini

KC Clayton

Kara Jones

122 2009 Lori Hunsucker

115 2010 Lori Hunsucker

109 2011 Paige Cooper

105 2012 Maria Coelho

108 2013 Maria Coelho

102 2014 Rebecca Redgen

105 2015 Alejandra Aviles

111 2016 Brooke Short

Angela Papach

101 2017 Jacie McClure

Brooke Short

106 2019 Abigail Hildenbrand

Madeline Davis

103 2019 Abigail Hildenbrand

57 20-21 Abigail Hildenbrand 98 2021 Morgan Smith

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HONORS & AWARDS

ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC

2002 Lia Mora, Second Team 2002 Cristine Sant’Anna, Second Team 2003 Lia Mora, Second Team 2004 Joy Okpa, Second Team 2006 Shannon Phillips, Second Team 2007 Shannon Phillips, Second Team 2009 KC Clayton, Second Team

ALL-LOUISIANA

1989 Katie Dow, Second Team 1989 Billy Canales, Coach of the Year 1992 Scott Mayhew, Coach of the Year 1993 Sharla Richardson, First Team 1994 Sarah Oesterling, First Team 1995 Sarah Oesterling, First Team 1995 Courtney Ziegenbein, Second Team 1996 Lindsey Sheppard, Honorable Mention 1996 Jamie Shanks, Second Team 1996 Courtney Ziegenbein, First Team 1997 Courtney Ziegenbein, Second Team 2000 Lia Mora, Second Team 2000 Julia Mann, First Team 2001 Jamie Cross, Newcomer of the Year 2002 Megan Rush, Honorable Mention 2002 Cristine Sant’Anna, Second Team 2002 Lia Mora, Second Team 2003 Lia Mora, Second Team 2003 Cristine Sant’Anna, First Team 2004 Shannon Phillips, First Team 2005 Shannon Phillips, First Team 2006 Shannon Phillips, First Team 2007 Shannon Phillips, First Team 2009 KC Clayton, Second Team 2009 Kara Jones, Second Team 2009 Natalya Panova, Honorable Mention 2010 Lori Hunsucker, First Team 2010 Kara Jones, Second Team 2010 Bianca Bin, Honorable Mention 2010 Kassia Pinto, Honorable Mention 2011 Stephany Salas, Newcomer of the Year & Second Team

2011 Clara Vido, Honorable Mention

2012 Maria Coelho, Honorable Mention

2014 Rebecca Redgen, Second Team

2016 Marta Monne, First Team

2016 Angela Papach, Second Team

2017 Marta Monne, First Team

2021 McKenzie Johnson, Second Team

ALL-AMERICAN SOUTH

1989 Katie Dow, First Team

1990 Jill Bisballe, Second Team

1990 Katie Dow, Second Team

1990 Lara Rupf, Second Team

ALL-SUN BELT

1992 Jamie Shanks, Freshman of the Year 1992 Kyla Woodward, First Team 1992 Katie Dow, First Team 1992 Scott Mayhew, Coach of the Year 1993 Sarah Oesterling, Second Team 1993 Sharla Richardson, First Team & POY 1994 Sarah Oesterling, First Team 1994 Sharla Richardson, Second Team 1995 Sarah Oesterling, First Team 1995 Lindsey Sheppard, Frosh of the Year 1995 Courtney Ziegenbein, First Team 1996 Sarah Oesterling, First Team 1996 Courtney Ziegenbein, First Team 1996 Jamie Shanks, Second Team 1996 Lindsey Sheppard, Second Team 1997 Courtney Ziegenbein, First Team 1998 Lindsey Sheppard, Co-Defensive POY 2000 Julia Mann, Second Team

ALL-CONFERENCE USA

2014 Rebecca Redgen, Second Team 2017 Marta Monne, Second Team 2021 McKenzie Johnson, Second Team

SUN BELT - WEEKLY HONORS

1992 Kyla Woodward, O5 1993 Sharla Richardson, S27 1994 Rhonda Rust, 12 1995 Courtney Ziegenbein, O16 1996 Jamie Shanks, S23 Courtney Ziegenbein, O21

WAC - WEEKLY HONORS

2002 Cristine Sant’Anna, S23 2007 Shannon Phillips, S3 2021 McKenzie Johnson, S20

ALL-C-USA - ACADEMIC

2015 Jacie McClure 2016 Jacie McClure 2017 Jacie McClure 2018 Kaitlyn Adams

AVCA TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC 2017 Jacie McClure

AVCA TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD

2018 Louisiana Tech 2020 Louisisna Tech 2021 Louisiana Tech

ALL-WAC - ACADEMIC

2001 Elisa Sanchez

Tanya Jarvis

Michelle Twitty Heather Anderson, Megan Rush, 2002 Heather Anderson

Megan Rush

Tanya Jarvis

Laura Osterhaus 2003 Heather Anderson Joy Okpa Megan Reush Laura Osterhaus 2004 Heather Anderson Erin Dillie Joy Okpa Megan Rush

Shannon Phillips, 2005 Anielle Da Silva Carly Dunlop Shannon Phillips Jill Walker 2006 Carly Dunlop Shannon Phillips 2007 Jill Walker Shannon Phillips Brittney Nakamura

2008 Kaylon Alexander

Kaycie Artim

Debora Bolonhini

Sam Crowder

Taylor Fritz

Mallory Stanley 2009 Kaylon Alexander KC Clayton Samantha Crowder

Taylor Fritz Mallory Stanley 2010 Kaylon Alexander Taylor Fritz Jennifer Goodwin

Lori Hunsucker

Gabryel Ording

Kassia Pinto

Mallory Stanley 2011 Bianca Bin

Caitlin Germany

Emily Maher

Nataliya Panova Clara Vido 2012 Maria Coelho Paige Cooper

Caitlin Germany

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Kaitlyn Adams, 2018-19

Kaylon Alexander, 2008-10

Peggy Amadee, 1988

Heather Anderson, 2001-04

Laneigh Anderson, 1987

Lindsay Armstrong, 2006-09

Mandy Arnold, 1997-00

Kaycie Artim, 2006-08

Alejandra Aviles, 2013-16

Jennifer Avrett, 1990

Christine Beadling, 1994-95

Jaena Bell, 2021

Bridget Benditz, 2011

Laura Bernoski, 1993-96

Bianca Bin, 2008-11

Jill Bisballe, 1990-91

Debora Bolonhini, 2007-08

Rebekah Boyd, 2000

Emily Boylan, 2017-20

Jennifer Brauchle, 1989-90

Amy Brantley, 1987

Marcella Braz, 2011

Danielle Bristow, 2014

Fenix Calderon, 2012-13

Jordyn Carswell, 2018-21

Stacey Clark, 2002-05

KC Clayton, 2006-09

Maria Coelho, 2011-14

Karen Comish, 1987- 88

Rebecca Conly, 1987-88

Dana Cookson, 1998-99

Paige Cooper, 2011

Gina Cortesi, 2017

Kimberly Crawford, 1999

Jamie Cross, 2001

Samantha Crowder, 2006-09

Morgan Currie, 2018-19

Danielle Da Silva, 2005

Madeline Davis, 2016-19

Emilee Dechant, 2014

Jenny Denton, 2006

Laura De Pre, 2021

Erin Dillie, 2004

Deidre Doggett, 2005

Katie Dow, 1989-92

ALL-TIME letterwinners

Carly Johnson Dunlop, 2005-06

Carly Doros, 2021

Meghan Dunnigan, 2020-21

Laura Ebert, 1996-99

Laura Ehieze, 2019-20

Imana Ellis, 2021

Jessie Ely, 2013-14

Ashley Emanuel, 2006

Rhyann Enny, 2004

Kristen Fairbanks, 2003-07

Kelli Fitzpatrick, 1997-00

Taylor Fritz, 2007-10

Monica Fuentes, 1991-92

Caitlin Germany, 2010-12

Jennifer Goodwin, 2009-10

Dalane Guidry, 2012-14

Helena Gunnarsdóttir, 2014-15

Lauren Gustafson, 2005

Meghan Haas, 2005

Julie Haber, 1989

Nicole Harris, 1994

Ambra Hayes, 2003-06

Lara Hendricks, 2018

Heather Hickman, 1987

Samantha Hicks, 2020-21

Abigail Hildenbrand, 2018-20

Regan Himmelberg, 2011

Natalie Honore, 2018-20

Lori Hunsucker, 2009-10

Veronica Ige, 2011

Tanya Jarvis, 2000-03

Kelly Jefferson, 1996-98

McKenzie Johnson, 2021

Nia Myah Johnson, 2016-17

Kara Jones, 2007-10

Jessica Kaeka, 2015

Natasha Kolunija, 2008-09

Apryl Koonce, 1992-94

Laurie LeBleu, 1998-99

Jackie Ledbetter, 1987

Kari Lemoine, 1990-93

Kate Lenaghan, 1989-92

Natalie Leui, 2015-16

Courtney Lile, 2001

Beanie Lincoln, 1988

Alexa Lister, 2015-16

Shekita Love, 1988

Tiffany Love, 1989-90

Lori Lowen, 1989 Misty Luersen, 1991-94

Andrea Macel, 1991-94

Emily Maher, 2011

Julia Mann, 1998-00

Andy Martin, 1987

Kacie Martin, 1997-00 Xzache Mathis, 2013 Marley Maurer, 2020-21 Jacie McClure, 2014-17

Katy McFadden, 2013-14 Hannah McRee, 2015 Mallory Meers, 2020-21

Janel Melancon, 1987-89 Faith Menary, 2020-21

Carter Mirich, 2017-20 Marta Monne, 2014-17

Autumn Moore, 1989-90 Lia Mora, 2000-03 Adria Morales, 2014-15

Carly Moyers, 2004 Mackenzie Murray, 2020-21 Brittney Nakamura, 2005-07

Leslie Nelson, 1987

Sarah Oesterling, 1993-96 Joy Okpa, 2003-04 Gabryel Ording, 2009-12

Laura Osterhaus, 2001-03 Nataliya Panova, 2009-11

Angela Papach, 2013-16 Jayde Penn, 2016-18 Shannon Phillips, 2004-07 Kassia Pinto, 2009-10 Mia Prostran, 2018-20 Keelie Rader, 1997 Rebecca Redgen, 2013-14 Sharla Richardson, 1991-94 Ana Rodrigues, 2011 Leslie Rolling, 1995 Maria Romanowski, 2005 Isabella Rosania, 2013 Michelle Rossi, 1989

Megan Rush, 2001-04

Lara Rupf, 1990-91

Courtney Rutledge, 2016-17

Stephany Salas, 2011-12

Elisa Sanchez, 1998-01

Elizabeth Sandoval, 2020

Cristine Sant’Anna, 2000-03

Erica Schultz, 2006

Jamie Shanks, 1992-96

Lindsey Sheppard, 1995-98

Brooke Short, 2014-17

Sabrina Sims, 2005

Natalie Shipp, 2002-04

Brianna Sibley, 1999-02

Sabrina Sims, 2003-04

Morgan Smith, 2020-21

Marcia Sneath, 2001

Mallory Stanley, 2008-10

Sue Stewart, 1988

Sue Supis, 1989

Elena Takova, 2019-20

Anne Marie Taylor, 2011

Heather Taylor, 1992

Michelle Twitty, 2000-01

Amy Underwood, 1996-99

Becky Valdez, 2002

Catharina Vandervoort, 1987

Marie-Helene Verlinden, 2017-20

Clara Vido, 2010-12

Makayla Vian, 2016-17

Allison Walker, 1997-99

Jill Walker, 2004-07

Molly Watkins, 2017-19

Vivian Weams, 1987

Erin Whitelock, 1989

Amy Wilkins, 1993-96

Lora Winzer, 1989

Kyla Woodward, 1989-92

Hannah Wright, 2013-16

Ainsley Yanz, 2020-21

Kathryn Zaunbrecher, 2016-17

Courtney Ziegenbein, 1994-97

Alyssa Zucco, 2017-20

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dr. les guice

Dr. Les Guice and Louisiana Tech University share a rich history together that spans five decades. From an architecture student stepping on the campus for the first time in 1972 to his appointment as Louisiana Tech’s 14th President in 2013, Guice has shown an unwavering commitment to leadership and service to his alma mater.

One of Guice’s first achievements at Tech was earning a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture in 1976. While he was an undergraduate, Guice found a passion for Engineering and went on to earn a master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Tech in 1978. He earned his PhD in Civil Engineering at Texas A&M University in 1986 and decided to pursue teaching as his career.

Guice’s dedication to his students and the University would lead to his appointment as Dean of the College of Engineering and Science (COES) in 1999. As Dean, Guice supported innovations in the college, including a transformative redesign of the first-year curriculum for engineering and science students.

With a focus on the future and a progressive vision for economic development, Guice led the planning and development of the Louisiana Tech Enterprise Campus – a research park connecting the University and downtown Ruston. The Enterprise Campus’ first building, Tech Pointe, was completed in 2012 and is now home for several companies and organizations. Construction on Tech Pointe II began this spring.

As president of Tech, Guice is the chief executive officer of north Louisiana’s only Carnegie Foundation national research university. The University is also one of only two public universities from Louisiana recognized in the top tier of national universities by U.S. News and World Report.

Throughout his career, Guice has contributed to and played a central role in creating the culture and vision for the future of Tech. His focus on campus-wide engagement, building and growing relationships, and leadership in forging a path toward advancement of the University’s academic and athletic programs, research and commercialization activities, and economic development efforts means that Louisiana Tech University’s best days are yet to come.

Guice and his wife Kathy have three children and four grandchildren.

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dr. eric a. wood

@EWOOD_AD

Culture. Class. Competitive Excellence.

Those are the pillars that Dr. Eric A. Wood has embraced and vocalized since stepping foot on the Louisiana Tech University campus.

Wood was formally introduced as Vice President and Director of Athletics by University President Dr. Les Guice during a press conference held in the Chris Richardson Suite of the Joe Aillet Stadium Press Box on Oct. 23, 2020.

The 23-year veteran of collegiate athletics came to Ruston following a five-year stint at UCF, becoming the first Director of Athletics in LA Tech history to also serve as a Vice President while also becoming the first African-American Vice President and the first minority Director of Athletics in the University’s history.

Wood’s energy, enthusiasm and electric personality have hit home with the LA Tech student-athletes, coaches, support staff and fan base during his two years as AD.

And since coming on board during one of the most trying times in collegiate athletics history, his leadership has helped LA Tech gain momentum – both on and off the playing surfaces.

Athletically, that momentum can be seen in the number of championships won.

• Baseball – 2021 C-USA West Division champions and 2022 C-USA Tournament champions

• Softball – 2022 C-USA Regular Season champions

• Women’s Basketball – 2022 C-USA West Division champions

• Men’s Basketball – 2021 C-USA West Division champions

LA Tech is the only Division I school in the country to have won a conference regular season title in baseball, softball, men’s basketball and women’s basketball within the last two years. The Bulldog and Lady Techster Basketball teams also made it to the Conference USA Championship game in 2022, marking just the eighth time in C-USA history a school has had both programs advance to the finals.

Other team highlights during Wood’s tenure include the seventh straight bowl appearance by Bulldog Football, back-to-back NCAA Regional appearances by the Bowling program, Bulldog Basketball’s run to the 2021 NIT Final Four, individual NCAA postseason qualifiers in Track and Field and Golf, and back-to-back NCAA Regional appearances by Bulldog Baseball (including the first ever host of an NCAA Regional in 2021).

LA Tech also had plenty of champions in the classroom with numerous academic records broken.

• 230 student-athletes named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2021-22)

• 75 student-athletes receiving the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal (2021-22)

• 11 programs tallying a multi-year APR rate of at least 970 (2020-21)

• 8 programs recording a perfect 1,000 single-year APR score (2020-21)

Other impressive academic accomplishments over the last two years have included 24 conference All-Academic Team honorees, 12 CoSIDA Academic All-District selections (record-high nine in 2020-21) and five CoSIDA Academic All-American selections (record-high three in 2020-21).

On the fundraising front this past year, the University totaled $5.6M in dollars received to athletics, the highest since FY17, with the exception of disaster relief efforts. The Louisiana Tech Athletics Club (LTAC) exceeded $1.53 million in commitments in FY22, marking the first time surpassing $1.5 million since the 2018-19 academic year. In addition, the average LTAC gift increased by 20 percent from FY21 to FY22. And for a second straight year, giving among full-time athletic department employees reached 100 percent.

Tech has also seen several seven-figure commitment made by individual donors on capital projects that support the Bulldog and Lady Techster student-athletes. The University opened brand new facilities in J.C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park, Dr. Billy Bundrick Softball Field, Robert Mack Caruthers Soccer Field, Origin Bank Soccer and Softball Complex, and additional support facilities that totaled in excess of $40 million in new athletics facility construction.

The University has also begun raising funds for the construction of the Sarah and A.L. Williams Champions Plaza as well as the new StudentAthlete Success Center and pair of new Daktronics video scoreboards as part of the $15 million Joe Aillet Stadium north end zone project.

All of these momentum-building moments have led to exponential growth in the brand as well through social media and the official athletics website LATechSports.com. In 2021-22, there was a 17.9 percent increase in followers across all social media platforms with half of the accounts generating at least a 20 percent growth in followers. The newly redesigned website saw its most web traffic ever with record highs in page views (3.06 million), sessions (1.34 million) and users (780,000+).

All of these accomplishments are signs of the three pillars – Culture, Class and Competitive Excellence.

The Bronx, New York, native has also served in a variety of roles outside of LA Tech, having been appointed to the Division I NCAA Football Oversight Committee and to the Division I Council as well as being named Chair of the Football Success Committee.

Prior to making Ruston his new home, Wood spent more than two decades serving within athletics administration. In addition to his time at UCF, he has held full-time positions at the University of Arkansas, the Atlantic Coast Conference, Wake Forest University and the University of New Haven. He also served as a postgraduate intern at the NCAA national office and a graduate assistant at Clemson University early in his career.

At every level of his professional career, Wood has made an impact. His qualifications and accomplishments include:

• Sacred Heart University Board of Trustees

• Head coach hires in football (Sonny Cumbie), men’s basketball (Talvin Hester), softball (2022 C-USA Coach of the Year Josh Taylor), and track and field (Brian Johnson)2020-21 University of Arkansas Outstanding Alumni of the Year-College of Health, Human Performance & Recreation

• 2019 “Next Up” honoree presented by Adidas and College AD for senior level administrators

• Athletics Representative on the UCF Presidents Advisory Staff Council

• 2016 Top 40 Under 40 in the Arkansas Business Journal

• 2009 graduate of the NCAA’s Leadership Institute

• NCAA, NLI, Division I-A Athletics Director’s Association (Now Lead1), USTA committee service

• 1994-1998 NCAA football student-athlete

• 1998 Medal of Merit recipient as student-athlete of the Year

During his tenure at UCF, Wood played a prominent role in the strategic planning process and day-to-day administration of the University’s 16-sport intercollegiate athletics program, assisting with key initiatives that impact overall competitive excellence in the classroom and on the respective

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playing fields as a member of his executive leadership team.

He represented the department on the President’s Advisory Staff Council and served as sport administrator for the football and men’s basketball programs. Wood had administrative oversight of the Varsity Knights alumni letter-winners organization, UCF Convocation Corporation management and revenue generation, Knights Sports Performance, the sport administrators group, the sports science and sports nutrition departments, compliance, academics and all internal units impacting the competitive success of UCF’s 450 student-athletes.

Wood also assisted with the hiring of UCF football coach Josh Heupel and men’s basketball coach Johnny Dawkins. The Knights football program has won 22 games over the past two seasons, including an undefeated regular season in 2018. The Knights men’s basketball program earned a trip to the 2019 NCAA Tournament, the program’s first since 2005.

During his time in Fayetteville, Wood served as the Associate Athletics Director, Deputy Title IX Coordinator/Diversity Coordinator (2011-16) as well as the Assistant Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Development (2009-

11).

Wood was the Director of Student-Athlete Programs and Compliance at the ACC (2005-09) following a stint as the Assistant Director for Compliance at Wake Forest (2004-05). He began his full-time collegiate athletic administration career as the Assistant AD for Compliance and Student Development at the University of New Haven (2003-04).

He is a 1998 graduate of Sacred Heart University, earning his degree in Psychology. He was a three-year starter at cornerback for the Pioneer football team with one outdoor season as a member of the track and field team.

Wood earned a Medal of Merit, the athletic department’s highest honor, as the Student-Athlete of the Year his senior year at Sacred Heart. He completed his master’s degree in counseling and guidance services at Clemson University in May 2000 and his Doctorate of Education in Sports Management at the University of Arkansas in 2016.

Wood and his wife Celia have four children – Eliana, Nia, Alyssa and Elijah.

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