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2009 MARQUETTE VOLLEYBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION School . . . . . . . .Marquette University Location . . . . . . .Milwaukee, Wis. Enrollment . . . . .11,516 Nickname . . . . . .Golden Eagles Colors . . . . . . . . .Blue (PMS 281) and Gold (PMS 123) Home Arena . . .Al McGuire Center (4,000) Conference . . . .BIG EAST President . . . . . .Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J. Athletics Director .Steve Cottingham Sr. Woman Admin. Sarah Bobert COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . .Bond Shymansky Alma Mater . . . .Iowa (1995) Record at MU . .First Season Overall record . .172-64 (seven seasons) Assistant . . . . . .Craig Dyer (Susquehanna (Pa.), 1995) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MichaelaFranklin(KansasState,2004) Office Phone . . .(414) 288-5157 TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-18 BIG EAST Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-9 BIG EAST Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-11th BIG EASTTournament . . . . . . . . . .N/A Starters R/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/3+Libero Letterwinners R/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/8 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

MEDIA RELATIONS Volleyball Contact . .Michael Wittliff Office Phone . . . . .(414) 288-7447 Office FAX . . . . . . .(414) 288-6519 E-mail . . . . . . . . . .michael.wittliff@marquette.edu Website . . . . . . . . .www.GoMarquette.com Address . . . . . . . . .770 N. 12th Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Milwaukee, WI 53233 CREDITS The 2009 Marquette Volleyball Media Guide was written and edited by MichaelWittliff. Editorial assistance provided Scott Kuykendall, Luke LeNoble and Amy Ufnowski. Cover designs by Tim Raasch. Photography provided by Dan Johnson, Maggie Casey, Milwaukee Department of City Development Marketing, Georgia Tech Athletics and Raynor Library Archives.. This guide was printed at United Press and Graphics in Hartland, Wis. ABOUT MARQUETTE Marquette University does not discriminate in any manner contrary to law or justice on the basis of race, color, age, religion, veteran’s status, sex, national origin or handicap in its education programs or activities, including employment and admissions. At the same time, Marquette cherishes its right and duty to seek and retain personnel who will make a positive contribution to its religious character, goals and mission.

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WWW.GOMARQUETTE.COM For the latest on Marquette volleyball and all 14 of Marquette’s varsity sports visit www.GoMarquette.com. Loaded with stats, highlights, reactions, features and all the news about Marquette Golden Eagle athletics, www.GoMarquette.com is the first place to find out everything about Marquette volleyball and Marquette athletics.

FACEBOOK, TWITTER & YOUTUBE For the latest on Marquette volleyball and all 14 of Marquette’s varsity sports follow Marquette athletics on Facebook,Twitter andYouTube. Facebook.com/gomarquette Twitter.com/muathletics YouTube.com/muathletics

2009 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 2009 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Al McGuire Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Individual Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 Strength/Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 Student-Athlete Performance . . . . .10-11 Marquette University Overview . . .12-13 BIG EAST Conference . . . . . . . . . . .14-15 Milwaukee, Wis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17 Camps & Clinics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Triplesfest & Summerfest . . . . . . . . . . .19 All-Americans (Mueller &Todd) . . .20-21 Why Marquette? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 WhatThey Are Saying... . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-26 Coaches & Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-34 2009 Player Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-56 2008 Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-70 History &Tradition . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-85 Marquette University . . . . . . . . . . .86-99 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100


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AUGUST Loyola (Ill.) Invitational (Aug. 28-29) Fri. 28 Sat. 29

Eastern Kentucky Iowa Loyola (Ill.)

Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill.

4:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 7 p.m.

SEPTEMBER Home Tournament (Sept. 4-5) Fri.

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Texas State Butler Binghamton Austin Peay

Al McGuire Center Al McGuire Center Al McGuire Center Al McGuire Center

2 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. Al McGuire Center

11 a.m. 5 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m.

Panther Invitational (Sept. 11-12) Fri.

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Western Michigan South Dakota UW-Milwaukee Ohio State

Michigan/adidas Invitational (Sept. 18-19) Ann Arbor, Mich. Fri. 18 Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. Oregon State Sat. 19 Dayton Ann Arbor, Mich. Sat. 26 Sun. 27 OCTOBER Fri. 2 Sun. 4 Fri. 9 Sun. 11 Fri. 16 Sun. 18 Wed. 21 Sat. 24 Fri. 30

at Pittsburgh* at West Virginia*

Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown, W. Va.

1 p.m. 1 p.m.

MARQUETTE INVITATIONAL (Sept. 4-5) Sept. 4

Butler vs. Austin Peay MU vs. Texas State Austin Peay vs. Binghamton MU vs. Butler Binghamton vs. Butler Texas State vs. Austin Peay MU vs. Binghamton Butler vs.Texas State Austin Peay vs. MU

Sept. 5 Seton Hall* Rutgers* at UConn* at St. John’s* Georgetown* USF* Green Bay Syracuse* at Cincinnati*

Al McGuire Center Al McGuire Center Storrs, Conn. Queens, N.Y. Al McGuire Center Al McGuire Center Al McGuire Center Al McGuire Center Cincinnati, Ohio

NOVEMBER Sun. 1 at Louisville* Louisville, Ky. Fri. 6 Notre Dame* Al McGuire Center Sun. 8 DePaul* Al McGuire Center Sun. 15 Villanova* Al McGuire Center BIG EAST Tournament (Nov. 20-22) Fri.

12:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4 p.m.

20-22 BIG EAST Tournament Louisville, Ky. 27 Central Michigan Al McGuire Center

DECEMBER 3-6 NCAA First and Second Rounds 11-12 NCAA Regionals 17 NCAA Final Four 19 NCAA Championship

7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

PROMOTIONS Sept. 4 Sept. 5 Sept 13 Oct. 2

1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m.

Oct. 4 Oct. 16

7 p.m.

Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 27

Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Nov. 6

vs. Butler vs. Austin Peay vs. Ohio State

Welcome Back Party Archdiocese Clinic Student Organization Night Camper Reunion Day Hometown Heroes vs. Seton Hall Girl Scout Day/ Open Clinic vs. Rutgers DIG PINK vs. Georgetown Alumni Weekend Marquette Madness vs. USF High School Day vs. Green Bay Faculty/Staff Night vs. Syracuse Camper Reunion Day vs. Notre Dame Pack the Al Future Fanatic Clinic vs. DePaul Student Organization Day vs. Villanova YouthTeam Day/Senior Day vs. CMU Toy Drive

* - denotes BIG EAST Conference game Home games listed in BOLD All times listed in CentralTime

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NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Name Pos. Class Ciara Jones OH So. Leslie Bielski OH Jr. Kelsey Warner DS/L Fr. Nikki Klingsporn S Jr. Ashley Beyer OH So. Ellie Hovda DS/L Fr. Holly Mertens OH/MH Fr. Danielle Carlson OH/MH Fr. Alexandra Coello DS/L So. Kelsey Mattai MH Fr. Rabbecka Gonyo MH Jr. Shelly Mueller S Fr. Carol Henney MH Fr. Hailey Viola DS/L Sr.

Ht. 5-10 6-0 5-5 5-10 5-11 5-7 6-0 6-2 5-2 6-1 6-4 5-9 6-1 5-7

Hometown Orlando, Fla. Chanhassen, Minn. Folsom, Calif. Oakdale, Minn. Bloomington, Ill. Wausau, Wis. Stanley, Wis. Marshfield, Wis. South Elgin, Ill. Vadnais Heights, Minn. Ingleside, Ill. Mount Prospect, Ill. Burlington, Wis. Pleasant Prairie, Wis.

High School/College Edgewater Chaska Folsom Tartan/Wisconsin Bloomington/Kishwaukee (Ill.) Wausau East Stanley-Boyd Marshfield St. Charles East White Bear Lake Area Grant Community John Hersey Catholic Central St. Joseph

Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Bond Shymansky, first season (Iowa, 1995) Craig Dyer, first season (Susquehanna (Pa.), 1995) Michaela Franklin, first season (Kansas State, 2005) Volunteer Assistant: Rob Koehler, first season (Carthage, 2007)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name 5 Ashley Beyer 2 Leslie Bielski 8 Danielle Carlson 9 Alexandra Coello 11 Rabbecka Gonyo 13 Carol Henney 6 Ellie Hovda 1 Ciara Jones 4 Nikki Klingsporn 10 Kelsey Mattai 7 Holly Mertens 12 Shelly Mueller 14 Hailey Viola 3 Kelsey Warner

Pos. OH OH OH/MH DS/L MH MH DS/L OH S MH OH/MH S DS/L DS/L

ROSTER SUMMARY Returning Players (6) Leslie Bielski, RS-Jr., OH Rabbecka Gonyo, Jr., MH Hailey Viola, Sr., DS/L Alexandra Coello, So., DS/L Ciara Jones, So., OH Holly Mertens, RS-Fr., OH/MH Newcomers (8) Ashley Beyer, So., OH Danielle Carlson, Fr., OH/MH Carol Henney, Fr., MH Ellie Hovda, Fr., DS/L Nikki Klingsporn, Jr., S Kelsey Mattai, Fr., MH Shelly Mueller, Fr., S Kelsey Warner, Fr., DS/L By Class Seniors (1): Viola Juniors (3): Bielski, Gonyo, Klingsporn Sophomores (3): Beyer, Coello, Jones Freshmen (7): Carlson, Henney, Hovda, Mattai, Mertens (RS), Mueller, Warner

By Position Outside Hitter (4): Beyer, Bielski, Jones, Mertens Middle Hitter (4): Carlson, Gonyo, Henney Mattai Setter (2): Klingsporn, Mueller Defensive Specialist/Libero (4): Coello, Hoda, Viola, Warner

By Home State California (1): Warner Illinois (4): Beyer, Coello, Gonyo, Mueller Florida (1): Jones Minnesota (3): Bielski, Klingsporn, Mattai Wisconsin (5): Carlson, Henney, Hovda, Mertens, Viola Pronunciation Ashley Beyer Alex Coello Michaela Franklin Rabbecka Gonyo Ciara Jones Ellie Hovda Kelsey Mattai Bond Shymansky

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Marquette University provides its studentathletes the opportunity to train in one of the nation’s elite prac tice facilities - The Al McGuire Center.

Game Day at the Al McGuire Center

Practice Gym Marquette’s private full-size practice gym is located on the lower level of the McGuire Center. Opened in October 2003,thefacility is named after the legendary basketball coach Al McGuire, who led the men’s program to an NCAA championship, an NIT title and 295 victories in 13 seasons. Through the generosity of alumni and friends, Marquette Athletics has been provided a facility that is unparalleled as they continue to compete in the BIG EAST Conference. The $31 million practice and play facility features a 4,000 seat arena and full-size practice gym, strength and conditioning area, sports medicine and athletic training areas, coaches’ offices, team locker room and lounge, and academic center. The Al McGuire Center provides the best possible environment for the development of Marquette's student-athletes – academically, athletically and personally.

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Academic Center The McGuire Academic Center offers comfort, space and the latest in computing technologies to support Marquette volleyball players in achieving academic success. The facility features a completely wireless environment in which student-athletes can work at one of 20 computer stations, four individual tutoring rooms and an adjacent conference room. Strength & Conditioning/Sports Medicine Facilities Marquette’s state-of-the art 4,000 square-foot strength and conditioning facility, plus sports medicine suite that includes a three-pool hydrotherapy room, were designed to assist student athletes in reaching peak performance. Volleyball Offices, Player Lounge and Locker Room The staff’s offices, locker room and player lounge are all conveniently located within steps of the gym. The locker room and lounge are currently undergoing a facelift to provide the athletes with a more inviting and comfortable environment.


Athletic Training Facilities

Al McGuire Center SportCourtŠ

Volleyball Lounge

Academic Center Weight Room

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uring his seven years as a head volleyball coach, BOND SHYMANSKY has averaged over 24 wins per season and coached nine players to AVCA All-America honors. At Marquette, Shymansky has built a coaching and support staff focused on helping student-athletes attain their absolute peak on the court and in the classroom. His motto “SUCCESS TODAY” speaks to that very point. Shymansky wants to make sure everyday that his players are feeling success and are making incremental improvements on their way to becoming the best.

Championships and Honors Won By the Marquette Volleyball Coaching Staff Bond Shymansky (With Georgia Tech) 2004 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year 2004 AVCA East Region Coach of the Year 2004 NCAA Regional Semifinalist (Sweet 16) 2004 ACC Regular Season Champions 2003 NCAA Regional Finalist (Elite Eight) 2003 ACC Regular Season Champions 2002 NCAA Second Round Participant 2002 ACC Tournament Champions Coached nine AVCA All-Americans, 21 All-ACC selections Two ACC Players of the Year Five professional players

Craig Dyer (With Penn State Men’s Squad) 2008 NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Champion 2008 & 2007 EIVA Conference Championship Coached AVCA Co-Player of the Year & NCAA Tournament MVP (Matt Anderson) Seven AVCA All-Americans (With Rutgers & Seton Hall Women) Three All-BIG EAST selections

Michaela Franklin (With Northern Illinois) 2006 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions (Playing at Kasas State) 2004 NCAA Second Round Participant 2003 NCA Regional Semifinalist (Sweet 16) 2003 Big 12 Tournament Champion 2002 NCAA Second Round Participant

Rob Koehler (Playing at Carthage) 2008 AVCA Second Team All-American Career blocks leader

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Craig Dyer and Michaela Franklin join Shymansky in Milwaukee, both with impressive resumes’ themselves. Dyer helped the Penn State men’s program to the 2008 NCAA Championship, while also having previous coaching experience in the BIG EAST. Franklin, prior to coaching at Northern Illinois, was an integral part of the Kansas State volleyball team which went to the NCAA Tournament three-straight years and captured the 2003 Big 12 Tournament title.

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S t r e n g t h a n d C o n d i t i o n i n g P h i l o s o p hy a t M a r q u e t t e Strength and conditioning is an integral part of the athletes' year-round training at Marquette University.The Student-Athlete Performance staff works closely with each coaching staff and sports medicine to develop a program appropriate for their sport, catering to the strengths and weaknesses of the individual athlete.

quickness, and agility drills help to transfer the gained strength and power to the athletic arena. In addition, just as athletics places mental demands on the athletes and teams, training focuses on the development of mental toughness and team cohesiveness. Athletes are taught to train through their comfort zone and work with their teammates to achieve optimal performance.

The goal of the athletic performance staff is to prepare the athletes for the physical and mental demands of their sport. Physically, an increase in strength improves durability, decreasing the risk of injury. Strength training focuses on the use of free weight multi-joint exercises. Olympic Weightlifting movements and plyometrics teach athletes explosiveness. Speed,

Conditioning workouts train for the metabolic demands of the sport through the manipulation of work intervals, rest intervals, movements and distances. Sport specific conditioning tests are performed throughout the year in order to monitor changes in fitness and speed, as well as to motivate the athletes to perform at their highest level during each workout.The strength and con-

NATE HEYRMAN

Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach

Nate Heyrman is in his second year as a strength and conditioning coach at Marquette. Heyrman designs, implements and supervises year-round periodized strenth, speed and conditioning programs for Marquette women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s track & field and cross country, and women’s tennis. Prior to arriving at Marquette, Heyrman competed as a thrower for the Colorado State University track & field team. He earned his bachelor’s degree in excercise science from Colorado State University in 2007.

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ditioning programs are designed to improve strength and durability, as well as teach the body to perform explosively in athletic movements. All workouts are designed to work the entire body, focusing on quality, not quantity. The athletic performance department is excited to participate in the development of each of the athletes' careers at Marquette and feels that strength and conditioning is an essential component to the success of all athletes regardless of age, sport, or ability level.

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he Student-Athlete Performance component of Student-Athlete Support Services includes the areas of Academic Support, Sports Medicine and Strength and Conditioning. The staff members in these departments work together to provide services that maximize the opportunity for each student-athlete to prosper, academically and athletically. Services are offered to ensure physical, mental, and emotional well-being and individual programs are developed for student-athletes that request or require specific attention to needs in the areas of health, nutrition, performance enhancement, time management and academic success.

tom ford Associate AD, Academic Services

Tom Ford is in 20th year as director of academic support and student programs for Marquette’s student-athletes. Ford’s office offers programs designed to meet the special needs of studentathletes, including an orientation program, utoring, writing labs, study hall, computer lab, coordination of volunteer services, on-going drug and alcohol education program, career planning, job search assistance for seniors. He served as advisor/mentor at Wis.-Parkside before coming to Marquette. Additionally, he was assistant director for the Educational Opportunity Program at the New Jersey Institute of Technology from 1982-87. Ford has also worked in the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction as an education counselor. A graduate of Wis.-Parkside, Ford earned a bachelor’s degree in English in 1972. He earned a master’s degree in education from Carthage College in 1998.

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ellie rozumalski

dr. carolyn smith

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Medical Team Physician

In her third season as assistant athletic trainer at Marquette, Ellie Rozumalski is responsible for the athletic training for the volleyball and women's track & field teams.

After three years as the Director of Sports Medicine at the St. Michael Hospital Family Practice Residency in Milwaukee and Assistant Professor with the Medical College of Wisconsin, Dr. Smith joined the Marquette University Student Health Service in 2002.

Rozumalski came to Marquette from the University of Oregon where she served as a graduate assistant athletic traininer, working with the football, track & field and volleyball teams. She earned her master's degree in 2007 from Oregon. Rozumalski received her bachelor's degree in Kinesiology with an athletic training certificate from the University of Wisconsin in 2005 where she worked with many of the athletic teams as well as Middleton High School sports teams.

She currently serves as Coordinator of Athletic Medicine and Team Physician for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Medical Director for the Athletic Training Educational Program. Dr. Smith received her undergraduate degree from Wisconsin where she was a letterwinner on their track and cross-country teams. Following a graduate degree at Northern Illinois, Dr. Smith completed her medical studies at Illinois. She returned to the area to complete her family practice and sports medicine training. An avid runner and member of the United States 100 Kilometer National Ultramarathon Team, Dr. Smith has particular research interests in athlete nutrition and its role in peak performance.

Medical and performance enhancement services are provided to Marquette University’s student-athletes year-round in two facilities, while academic support is provided year-round, seven-days-per-week in The Eagles Nest in the Al McGuire Center. While the emphasis in the departments that constitute the Student-Athlete Performance component is on preparing each individual for success as a Marquette University student-athlete, it is also each department’s goal to prepare the student-athlete for success following the completion of their academic degree(s) and athletic career. Marquette Volleyball

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arquette University has been educating people of faith to be leaders in their professional lives, their communities and in society for more than 125 years. Since the first graduating class of five men were awarded bachelor of arts degrees in the 1880s, Marquette has grown into a modern coed campus serving more than 11,000 students and delivering nationally admired undergraduate, graduate and professional programs. The university’s Catholic, Jesuit tradition is reflected in these outstanding academic opportunities as well as in the university’s active and committed partnership with the surrounding community. Today’s Marquette students are working adults seeking

advanced professional training, graduate students in search of unique research opportunities, students pursuing law and dental degrees, and undergraduate students who choose a university that offers all of the cultural and professional enrichment guaranteed by its location in the heart of the nation’s 22nd largest city. Whether it’s preparing students for their first job or putting graduate and professional scholars on the road to even greater success and achievement, Marquette’s academic programs have what it takes. They’re delivered by teacher-scholars at the top of their fields who are respected for funded research in areas ranging from the humanities to the sciences.

C o n s i d e r t h e s e m e a s u r e s o f a c a d e m i c e xc e l l e n c e : • U.S. News & World Report ranked Marquette No. 77 among national universities granting doctoral degrees for 2009. • Graduate school rankings from U.S. News & World Report gave Marquette top scores as well. The Law School is ranked in the top 100 for and the dispute resolution program is 6th (2008); the College of Nursing’s graduate programs scored 54th (placing the college in the top 20 percent of programs around the country) and nursing-midwifery is 18th (2008); the parttime master’s in business administration is ranked 17th (2008); the physical therapy program is ranked 16th (2005); the biomedical engineering program is 37th (2008); the physician assistant program is ranked 40th (2008); the School of Education is ranked 77th (2007); speech-language pathology was ranked 72nd, and clinical psychology (doctorate) is ranked 113th (2005). • Marquette was ranked in the top 10 of Entrepreneur Magazine’s annual ranking of the top entrepreneurial college programs in the nation for 2004.

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• The Princeton Review named Marquette one of the best universities in the Midwest and among the top 20 schools “where students never stop studying” (2003). • The American Psychological Association of Graduate Students named Marquette’s Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology the Department of the Year in 2002 for its outstanding commitment to graduate students and faculty/ students relations. • The College of Nursing offers one of only five Ph.D. programs with a teacher-scholar focus. • Our medical school acceptance rate surpasses the national average. • Alumni serve in senior leadership positions at major U.S. companies including Kimberly-Clark Corp., CDW Computer, Manpower Inc., the American Cancer Society, Fox Sports Network, Teen People magazine, Ebony magazine and the e-magazine Salon.com (that’s just a few). • Multiple alumni have won the venerated Pulitzer Prize for journalism.


A message from

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Marquette University is… CATHOLIC AND JESUIT Where much is expected of those who are given much. Where you will be asked questions without easy answers. Where men and women share their talents and compassion through service to others. Where God is part of the conversation. Where you will learn to appreciate life’s rich gifts. DIVERSE Where you will live and learn with 11,000 students from all over the world. Where you will meet students who look, think and act very much like you, and more who don’t. Where common ground is established by understanding and embracing differences. A UNIVERSIT Y Where a rigorous core curriculum will make you a sharper thinker, writer and speaker. Where you’ll have instant and constant access to world-class faculty. Where passions for great teaching and great research intersect in great professors. Where six colleges and dozens of majors offer infinite possibilities. IN THE CIT Y Where your classroom goes beyond your campus. Where countless internships and opportunities for fun are within minutes of campus. Where what you learn will be connected with what you can do with it. TRANSFORMATIONAL Where you will learn to be a leader in your profession and a leader in your community. Where competence is nothing without compassion. Where you will realize you can make the world a better place. Where your moral compass will become a trusted instrument. Where you’ll become the person you always wanted to be.

Quick Profile Location: Affiliation: Founded: Named for: President:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin Catholic, Jesuit 1881 Père (Father) Jacques Marquette, S.J. Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J.

Campus:

approximately 90 acres 13-acre outdoor athletic complex

Students:

8,048 undergraduate enrollment 11,548 total enrollment All states and more than 80 countries represented in student population

Student-to-faculty ratio: 15 to 1 Average lower-division class size: 28 Average upper-division class size: 23 Academic units: Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences College of Business Administration J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication College of Engineering College of Health Sciences College of Nursing School of Dentistry School of Education Law School College of Professional Studies Student Organizations More than 230 student organizations, including: • academic and professional • multicultural • performing arts • student government and programming • fraternities and sororities • special interest • service organizations • university ministry

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Marquette is a member of the largest and most diverse NCAA Division I conference...the BIG EAST The Golden Eagles’ membership in the BIG EAST Conference allows them to attract the interest of fans in the nation's largest media markets. BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the nation’s top 50 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh and Hartford. BIG EAST markets make up nearly one fourth of all television households in the U.S.

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he BIG EAST Conference has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student-athletes. The conference has enjoyed long-standing relationships with CBS, ESPN and ABC. Some of the BIG EAST Conference’s best students are also some of its best athletes. More than 300 student-athletes have earned Academic All-America honors.

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For festivals and fun, Milwaukee can’t be beat. From May through September the city vibrates with a dizzying array of activities, including parades, music festivals, ethnic celebrations and church socials, bicycle races, sailing regattas, block parties and art fairs. Besides Marquette basketball, Milwaukee offers sports fans professional basketball, baseball, football, soccer and hockey.

There are more than 15,000 acres of parkland in Milwaukee County alone, or about one acre for every 60 residents. This includes several miles of public lakefront along the eastern edge of the downtown. And for those who are itching to drive, there are many nearby attractions, both man-made and natural. Chicago and Madison are less than 90 minutes away, while Wisconsin’s North Woods, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and beautiful Door County can be reached in just a few hours. The city of Milwaukee is located on the western shore of Lake Michigan, about 90 miles north of Chicago. With a population of 578,887, it is the largest city in Wisconsin and the 22nd-largest city in the nation.

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Marquette volleyball offers various youth camps and clinics throughout the year. The clinics are open to all K-8 students (boys and girls). For the registration fee of $10, each participant may attend the clinic, enjoy a pizza party, and get free admission to that evening’s match. The three summer camps also offered by Marquette Volleyball are: The FUNdamental Golden Eagle Volleyball Camp is for young male and female athletes that want to have fun while learning the basic skills of volleyball. Athletes will be instructed in all areas of volleyball including serving, attacking, defense, passing and setting. The SOAR: Individual Training Camp is a great opportunity for individual high school-age students to receive detailed instruction on becoming effective players. The Golden Eagle Team Volleyball Camp is designed for teams to grow and improve through match play. It is also an opportunity to prepare squads for the fall season and to successfully blend new members into your team.

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Marquette Volleyball participates in Milwaukee’s finest summer offerings when it hosts TRIPLESFEST and performs at SUMMERFEST. Since 1987, Triplesfest, a three-on-three volleyball tournament, has served as the primary fundraiser for women’s volleyball, while the squad’s performances and clinics at Summerfest, “The World’s Largest Music Festival,” have become an annual tradition. Held every June at Veteran's Park along Milwaukee's Lakefront, Triplesfest attracts some of the top volleyball players in the Midwest and has grown into a marquee event. At Summerfest the team teaches spectators and participants volleyball fundamentals and leads the crowd in various games and activities.

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Jamie Mueller, a native of Richfield, Wis., earned AVCA All-America Honorable Mention following her senior season at Marquette in 2006. Mueller capped off her career at Marquette by setting the single season record for digs with 517 in 2006, while claiming the top spot on the career list as well. She also ranked fourth in the BIG EAST with 4.10 kills per game. Mueller was named to the AVCA Division 1 All-Northeast Region team, and unanimously to the All-BIG EAST First Team. Following her successful career at MU, Mueller was awarded the 2007 Robert L. and William P. McCahill Award, given anually to a Marquette postgraduate student-athlete who has demonstrated achievement in athletics, scholarship and service to the university.

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MUELLER CAREER MP GP Kills Kills/G Pct. Ast. Digs Blocks

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116 432 1,064 2.46 .220 168 1,567 147

TODD CAREER MP GP Kills Kills/G Pct. Ast. Digs Blocks

116 439 1,719 3.92 .211 139 889 269

Kim Todd, a native of Whitby, Ontario, Canada earned AVCA All-America Honorable Mention following her junior season at Marquette. During the 2006 season, Todd recorded 544 kills over 113 games. Her 4.81 kills per game placed her first in the BIG EAST in that category while also placing her 17th in NCAA Division 1. Todd was also named to the AVCA Division 1 All-Northeast Region team, and to the All-BIG EAST First Team. Todd closed her career at MU on a strong note, graduating in biomedical engineering and earning the 2007-08 BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Award for women’s volleyball, recognizing her academic credentials, athletic accolades and volunteer service to the community. Following her time at Marquette, Todd began playing professionally in Spain for Cantabria Infinita in the Super Liga 2. During the 2009-10 regular season, she helped Cantabria tie for second place before eventaully bowing out in the semifinals of the playoffs.

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he student-athletes at Marquette come from various backgrounds, all with different interests. Their reasons for picking Marquette are just as varied.

“I wanted to come to Marquette for as long as I can remember. My mother, sister, brother, grandfather, and several aunts and uncles attended Marquette, and I have seen the positive impact it has had on all of their lives.The facilities, campus, faith-oriented education, and coaching staff had a lot to do with my decision to attend Marquette because I instantly felt a sense of belonging.”

“I chose to attend Marquette for many reasons. Besides the school being so close to home, is Marquette’s nationally acclaimed physical therapy program, which is the general area of which I am hoping to study. Because of these reasons, I am extremely excited about my decision to become a Marquette Golden Eagle.”

“I liked the size of campus and the city of Milwaukee has a lot of offer. The Al McGuire Center is one of the best facilities for volleyball and it felt like home to me. Marquette also has a reputation as being one of the top private schools in the United States. What ultimately brought me here was Bond Shymansky, he recruited me at Georgia Tech and I followed him here.”

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“I think Bond is a great hire for Marquette. He is one of the top young coaches who has a great track record of recruiting and player development.”

Russ Rose Head Coach, Penn State University (2007 & 2008 NCAA Champion) “I’ve known Bond for at least 15 years. I got to know him when he was at Iowa and I’ve watched him work in camp situations and seen his rapport with the athletes. I think he is a very good coach and builds good relationships with people. He knows the game very well and I coached against him when he was at Georgia Tech and I have a lot of respect for what he accomplished there. He has a lot of recruiting contacts up (in the Midwest) and he is going to be good for Marquette.”

Mike Herbert Head Coach, University of Minnesota “Bond has several qualities that make him very successful. He is suited for volleyball, he understands the game, he can coach it and is a very good fundamentalist. He is like a professor on the court, that is his classroom. He is just a very, very good teacher, he cares about the kids and that is very important to me- their life, their education, their social life, all aspects. Whe you get Bond, you get a family because his wife is very much involved in the program and his kids are involved in it as well. When he recruits, he recruits the whole family and it won’t be long before (Marquette) has a very good volleyball program.”

Dave Braine Former Georgia Tech Athletic Director

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PRIOR SUCCESS OF NEW FACES BRINGS CHANGE FOR GOLDEN EAGLES IN 2009

With only six players returning from a squad which struggled in 2008, the new additions to the Marquette women's volleyball program are confident their prior successes lead to a giant turnaround in 2009. A tumultuous 2008 culminated with the hiring of head coach Bond Shymansky, bringing new blood and an energetic approach to a squad which struggled out of the gate early in the season and faltered toward its end. After seven highly successful seasons at Georgia Tech, sporting a 172-64 career record, Shymansky leaves Atlanta looking to build a BIG EAST power in the volleyball-rich state of Wisconsin. With high-caliber talent strewn across the prep and club ranks of the Midwest, Shymansky, a native Iowan, looks to get back to his roots by recruiting players he feels fit his motto of "Success Today." "'Success Today' is about trying to focus on the little steps along the way and the details that you have to take care of to be successful, both as a student and an athlete," Shymansky said. "I think that a lot of times you can get swallowed up by the big picture and don't focus on what you have to do in the moment. We want to make sure

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that everyday the players are feeling some sort of success and that they are making those incremental improvements on their way to becoming their best." In 2003 the Yellow Jackets reached the NCAA Elite Eight under the tutelage of Shymansky who also led to squad to the NCAA Second Round in 2002 and the Sweet 16 in 2004. Shymansky captured one ACC Tournament championship and two ACC regular season titles at Tech in addition to coaching two Atlantic Coast Conference Players of the Year in 2003 and 2004. At Tech, Shymansky earned 2004 ACC Coach of the Year honors and the AVCA East Region Coach of the Year that same season. In filling out his coaching staff, Shymansky focused on individual attributes and skill sets which he believes will allow the program to benefit as they move forward. "I like the character and the staff harmony that we have," Shymansky explained. "It gets tested, your limits get pushed and you get out of your comfort zone when you work 17 hour days. That is where the rubber will really meet the road and it will test us as a staff."

Michaela Franklin joins the staff as an assistant coach and will focus on elements ranging from academic performance to opponent scouting. Franklin won a Big 12 volleyball title at Kansas State University and helped the Wildcats to three NCAA Tournament berths in her four seasons. Also an academic all-conference performer, Franklin was awarded with the Snell Award for academic success. "Michaela has a tremendous amount of positive energy and I think it is easy to feed off of that," Shymansky said. "She has a great competitive fire and I think the players respect that because they know that she has played at the highest Division I level and had a tremendous amount of success." Craig Dyer joins the staff following three seasons as an assistant coach for the Penn State men's volleyball team and has spent time as an interim head women's coach at Seton Hall and Rutgers making him familiar with other BIG EAST programs. "Craig has a lot of experience and has been around the game for a long time on both the men's and women's side," said Shymansky. "It is good to have that kind of experience and perspective on things. He is an even-keeled type of person and laid back."


As evidenced with the "Success Today" mantra and Shymansky's commitment to bring a BIG EAST championship banner to the rafters of the Al McGuire Center, he has surrounded himself with winners in his coaching staff and new roster additions. Franklin, in addition to the Big 12 title she won as a player, guided the Northern Illinois Huskies to a 2006 Mid-American Conference West Division championship as an assistant and Dyer was a member of the 2008 Penn State men's volleyball national champion. "Winners innately understand how to win," Shymansky explained. "They understand what that little thing is that they have to bring out from deep down inside to give at the moment when the team needs it most. When you have enough winners together who want to win for the team you succeed. If they want to win for themselves then you are mired in mediocrity. There are players and coaches here who want to help each other win." Since the hiring of Shymansky, the roster has taken on a different look with only six players returning from last year's squad. Upperclassmen Hailey Viola, Leslie Bielski and Rabbecka Gonyo along with returning sopho-

mores Alex Coello, Ciara Jones and Holly Mertens will look to provide leadership as the eight newcomers attempt to learn the ropes.

Klingsporn will step in immediately as the team's starting setter, a role in which Shymansky thinks she will excel.

Senior Hailey Viola returns as the lone senior after playing all over the court towards the end of last season. With two games remaining in 2008, Viola stepped into the setter's role and performed admirably. Viola recorded back-to-back 20-plus assist matches at Western Michigan and against Miami (Ohio) before filling in as an outside hitter during the 2009 spring campaign. Shymansky believes that versatility will serve the team well heading into 2009.

"Your setter is the natural court captain whether she has the captain moniker or not," Shymansky said. "Knowing that Nikki is willing to set the bar in all areas: she did very well academically this past spring, did very well weight training, athletically and with volleyball. That wasn't an easy transition, it was a very quick transition and she was just thrown into the mix. I give her a lot of credit that she didn't let it shake her."

"Hailey is looking at this as her final opportunity to make good on three years of hard work and she is an aggressive competitor on the court with a great attitude. I think she has done a great job acting like a champion and a winner, even when the W's weren't coming. We are expecting big things out of Hailey this fall," Shymansky said. Taking the setting reigns from Viola will be junior transfer Nikki Klingsporn who will have already had over a semester of class at MU under her belt. After spending the last three years at the University of Wisconsin,

Rabbecka Gonyo returns in the middle after a solid sophomore season and will look to build upon the 107 blocks she recorded a year ago. At 6-foot-4 Gonyo will lead a cast of players up front getting their first taste of playing time in redshirt freshman Holly Mertens along with newcomers Danielle Carlson, Carol Henney and Kelsey Mattai. "Becka has really turned up her internal motivation," Shymansky said. "She knows that she has got some other great middles that are going to compete for her spot and they are going to drive her to a higher level. She got a lot better adapting to our

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faster paced offense this spring, being able to work with Nikki as her setter and getting a rythmn as to what that feels like." Leslie Bielski also returns on the outside, providing experience and leadership. “Leslie is a great passer and hits a very hard ball in the front row,” Shymansky said. “She understands the concepts that we are after and I think she fits well into our offensive philosophy on the left side.” Henney comes to MU as its first ever Under Armour/AVCA All-American, earning second team distinction last season as a senior at Catholic Central High School in Burlington, Wis. Henney joins the other newcomers in a recruiting class given "highest honorable mention" acclaim by PrepVolleyball.com, the highest honor ever given to an MU recruiting class. "Henney is a nationally-prominent recruit, the Gatorade Player of the Year in Wisconsin for a reason. She is just a terminator. She works so hard as a middle, she hits the ball hard, she blocks hard, she plays defense in the back row. She will do whatever it takes to keep the ball alive and hammer the ball home," said Shymansky. Joining Henney in the early signing period were Carlson and Mattai. "Kelsey (Mattai) really understands that the game is trained and played at a very high level," said Shymansky. "She is going to be exceptional while Danielle is a sleeper recruit among this recruiting class. She is very tall and long. Very strong, hits very well off of one foot. I think she is going to be a dynamic X-factor for us." Although not included in the ranking by PrepVolleyball.com, outside hitter Ashley Beyer may be the most important newcomer outside of Klingsporn and will have three years of eligibility remaining at MU. Beyer joins the Golden Eagles after earning AVCA Two-Year Colleges First Team AllAmerican honors at Kishwaukee (Ill.) College while leading the team to its third straight NJCAA Division II National Championship and tournament

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MVP honors. Beyer also led the nation with 784 kills in 2008 and ranked first with 197 aces. "Having Ashley here this summer is a good jump start for her and her team," said Shymansky. "She is somebody who has won a national championship this past year on the junior college level and really knows what it’s like to win when your season is on the line. She was a Fab 50 recruit and a top notch kid. We are ecstatic about having her here." Late signees Ellie Hovda, Shelly Mueller and Kelsey Warner also join the squad looking to make contributions in their first years. Warner, a native of Fulsom, Calif., is expected to challenge for the libero position immediately in fall camp. Shymansky sees a bright future for this year's squad and the seasons to come. "We want BIG EAST Championships, there is nothing in between for us. Things its going to take from us in the short run are a little bit of luck, a lot of hard work and training discipline. We are going to need a core group of people who believe in what we are trying to do and go out and do it. We are going to build it and expect our loyal Marquette fans to come out and support it as much as possible." Along with those fans, Shymansky understands the possibilities for volleyball at MU. "We have this perfect storm here for volleyball. These Marquette fans are crazy, which is great. We have a huge volleyball community in the greater Milwaukee area and the region. We have a beautiful facility with BIG EAST competition. You put those these three things together and it is a dynamite event waiting to happen. It is now on us to make sure that we are winning."

2009 BIG EAST PRESEASON AWARDS PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE *Lecia Brown, Louisville, Sr., MB Meagan Dooley, Pittsburgh, Sr., MH Annie Fesl, Cincinnati, Jr., S ^*Marcela Gurgel, USF, Sr., OH Christina Kaelin, Notre Dame, Sr., OH *Justine Landi, Louisville, Sr., OPP Kacie MacTavish, Syracuse, Sr., OH Allie Matters, Seton Hall, Sr., OH Chauntay Mickens, Connecticut., Sr., OH Sarah Morton, Syracuse, Sr., MB *Stephanie Niemer, Cincinnati, Jr., OH Kellie Sciacca, Notre Dame, Jr., MB * unanimous selection ^ preseason player of the year

BIG EAST PRESEASON COACHES POLL 1. Louisville (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .186 2. Notre Dame (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178 2. Cincinnati (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178 4. USF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 5. St. John’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144 6. MARQUETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 7. Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 8. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107 9. Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 10. Villanova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 11. Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 12. Seton Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 13. DePaul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 14. Rutgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 15. West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18


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Bond Shymansky

Head Coach • First Season 17 2 - 6 4 C a r e e r R e c o r d ( 7 y e a r s ) Un i v. o f I ow a ( 19 9 5 ) Iowa City, Iowa Bond Shymansky arrives in Milwaukee after serving the previous seven seasons as head coach at Georgia Tech. Under his guidance, theYellow Jackets made three NCAATournament appearances and garnered multiple team and individual accolades.

TheYellow Jackets posted an overall record of 20-10 in 2008, including a 12-8 slate in ACC play.Two players were tabbed to both the all-conference and all-region squads.

In his first few months at Marquette, Shymansky compiled the second-highest rated recruiting class in the BIG EAST, earning “highest honorable mention” from PrepVolleyball.com to rank it among the top 45 hauls nationwide.The ranking included only incoming freshmen and did not accout for Ashley Beyer, Nikki Klingsporn and Kelsey Warner. It was MU’s highest ranking ever. GeorgiaTech posted an overall record of 172-64 (.729) during his tenure, including a 96-38 mark in the Atlantic Coast Conference. He concluded the 2008 campaign with the highest career winning percentage among active ACC coaches, a mark that ranked among the top-20 in the nation. In seven seasons, Shymansky led GeorgiaTech to the NCAA Sweet 16 (2003), the NCAA Elite 8 (2004), ACC Tournament Championship (2002) and ACC Regular Season Championship (2003 and 2004). He was named the league's coach of the year in 2004 after guiding the program to a 27-7 overall record and a perfect 16-0 conference campaign. He was also the AVCA East Region Coach of theYear that season as well. Individually, nine student-athletes have claimed AllAmerica honors under his tutelage and 10 different players have earned a total of 21 All-ACC selections. A pair ofYellow Jackets were tabbed the ACC Player of theYear during his tenure and four players earned spots on the ACC All-FreshmanTeam. Shymansky also helped collect several nationally ranked recruiting classes at GeorgiaTech. Four of his seven classes have been ranked among the nation's top-25, led by the 2005 group, which was rated No. 4 by Volleyball Magazine and eighth by PrepVolleyball.com. While at GeorgiaTech, he played a key role in signing multiple newcomers selected to the "Fab 50" by Volleyball Magazine.

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Shymansky, who initially joined the GeorgiaTech coaching staff as an assistant coach under Shelton Collier in February, 2000, served as the team's defensive and blocking coordinator in his first two seasons. He was also responsible for scouting opponents, team travel, summer camps and assisted in the training of Maja Pachale, the 2001 ACC Player of theYear, Lauren Sauer, the 2001 ACC Rookie of theYear, and Kele Eveland, the 2003 ACC Player of theYear and 2000 ACC Rookie of theYear. Following his arrival, theYellow Jackets experienced two of their finest seasons in history, as the 2000 team finished 25-8 while earning the ACC regular season championship before advancing to their first NCAATournament appearance in four years, and the 2001 squad posted a 19-8 record with another NCAA Tournament bid. Prior to his arrival at GeorgiaTech, Shymansky spent two seasons on the coaching staff at Iowa State, including a four-month stint as the interim head coach in 1999.


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NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA Elite Eight ACC Coach of the Year ACC Tournament Championship

ACC Players of the Year ACC Regular Season Championships Professional Players

Players to Earn AVCA All-American honors

24 Average wins per season

He served as the head coach at Iowa City High School from 1996-97, guiding his squad to the state semifinals in his second season. A native of Iowa City, Iowa, Shymansky began his volleyball career at the University of Iowa, where he was a member of the men's volleyball club as a setter and outside hitter from 1991-93. He earned his degree in communications in 1995 from Iowa before completing his master's degree in secondary English education in 1998. Shymansky, 37, is married to the former Catherine Cruikshank of Iowa City, Iowa.The couple has a 14-year old daughter, Corrina, and two sons, Nicholas, 11, and Bond, 3.

The Shymansky File

Season 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

School Ga.Tech Ga.Tech Ga.Tech Ga.Tech Ga.Tech

Record 20-10 22-10 20-12 16-15 27-7

2003

Ga.Tech

34-4

.895

15-1

.938

2002

Ga.Tech

33-6

.846

13-3

.813

172-64

.729

96-38

.716

19-8 25-8 3-24 3-29

.704 .758 .111 .094

12-4 13-3 1-19 1-19

.750 .813 .050 .050

Career As An Assistant 2001 Ga.Tech 2000 Ga.Tech 1999 Iowa St. 1998 Iowa St.

Pct. Conference Pct. .667 12-8 .600 .688 16-6 .727 .625 12-10 .545 .516 12-10 .545 .794 16-0 1.000

Notes

ACC Regular Season Champs NCAA Regional Semifinal ACC Regular Season Champs NCAA Regional Final ACC Tournament Champs NCAA Second Round

(Assistant Coach) (Assistant Coach) (Asst. Coach/Interim HC) (Assistant Coach)

Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of theYear

2004

AVCA East Region Coach of theYear

2004

Fastest Coach to 100 Wins in ACC history

at Miami (Fla.), Oct. 2, 2005

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Active BIG EAST Coaches Career Winning Percentage Leonid Yelin UL .773 BOND SHYMANSKY MU .729 Debbie Brown ND .687

PROFESSIONAL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS Kele Eveland (JAV Olympico (Spain)) Jayme Gergen (AVC Austria) Lynnette Moster (Carolina Gigantes (Puerto Rico)) Alexandra Preiss (TSV Bayer (Germany) Lauren Sauer (Universidad de Almeria (Spain))

SHYMANSKY’S ALL-AMERICANS Kele Evaland (2003: FirstTeam) Lynnette Moster (2002: SecondTeam, 2003-04:ThirdTeam) Talisa Kellogg (2007-08: Honorable Mention) Ulrike Stegemann (2006-07: Honorable Mention) Lindsey Laband (2004-05: Honorable Mention) Callie Miller (2008: Honorable Mention) Jayme Gergen (2004: Honorable Mention) Alexandra Preiss (2003: Honorable Mention) Lauren Sauer (2003: Honorable Mention)

Shymansky’s All-Time Opponent Record Alabama 2-0 Alabama A&M 1-0 Arkansas 2-0 Arizona 0-2 Boston College 6-2 California 1-0 California-Santa Barbara1-0 Central Florida 1-0 Chattanooga 1-0 Clemson 9-5 Costal Carolina 1-0 Colorado State 0-1 Cornell 1-0 Duke 8-7 Eastern Illinois 1-0 Florida A&M 6-0 Florida International 1-0 Florida State 11-4 Furman 1-0

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George Mason 1-0 George Washington 1-0 Georgia 7-1 Georgia State 6-0 Hawai’i 0-1 IPFW 1-0 Kansas State 1-0 Kentucky 0-2 Long Beach State 0-1 Long Island 1-0 Louisville 1-0 Maryland 10-5 Miami (Fla.) 5-4 Miami (Ohio) 2-0 Michigan 0-3 Michigan State 2-0 MiddleTennessee State1-0 Minnesota 0-2 Mississippi 1-0

Mississippi State Nebraska North Carolina North Carolina State Northern Iowa Northwestern Ohio State Pepperdine Pittsburgh Purdue Rice Sam Houston State San Jose State Santa Clara USF Southern California Southern Methodist Stetson Temple

0-1 1-0 8-5 13-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-0

TennesseeTech Toledo Utah Valley Villanova Virginia VirginiaTech Wake Forest Western Carolina Western Kentucky Western Michigan Winthrop Wisconsin Xavier

1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 12-3 6-3 13-2 2-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 2-0


Craig Dyer

Assistant Coach • First Season S u s qu e h a n n a ( Pa . ) ( 19 9 5 ) Boyer town, Pa.

Craig Dyer comes to Marquette after spending the previous three seasons as an assistant coach with the Penn State men's volleyball program and has 15 years of prior coaching experience. While in State College, Dyer helped the Nittany Lions to the 2008 NCAA National Championship and served as the team's recruiting coordinator. Penn State compiled an overall record of 66-10 (87 percent) during his time in State College and only lost one conference match (29-1). Also previously involved with USA Volleyball, Dyer served as an assistant coach for the United States Junior NationalTeam in 2008, helping the squad qualify for the 2009 World Championship and to a third place finish at the NORCECA Championship in El Salvador. In 2007 he was a training coach with the Junior National Team and served as the head coach for the USA Boys Select A2 Camp at the OlympicTraining Center.

Shymansky on Dyer...

Dyer also has prior experience with BIG EAST women's volleyball, having served as the interim head coach for Seton Hall from January to May of 2006. Before his stint as the interim head coach with the Pirates, Dyer served for two years as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. In that capacity he was responsible for scouting, organizing and running practices, setting up travel arrangements, assisting with the budget and scheduling. Dyer also served as the interim head coach at Rutgers for seven games after being an assistant for two years with the Scarlet Knights. During his time at Seton Hall and Rutgers, Dyer coached three All-BIG EAST selections and since 2002 has recruited or coached a member of each All-BIG EAST squad. Dyer, a native of Boyertown, Pa., is a 1995 graduate of Susquehanna (Pa.) University with a bachelor's degree in music education. Dyer is married to the former Jennifer Armson of Portage, Wis.

“I think his experience at Penn State, winning a national championship and knowing what that preparation is like will help us in the long run. It is good to have that kind of experience and perspective on things. “Craig's experience in the BIG EAST is definitely going to help us as well. I have never coachesd against many of the BIG EAST coaches before so he will have a better understanding of what they typically do. “He is a much more even-keeled type of person and laid back. It is kind of a nice ying and yang between Michaela and Craig.”

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Michaela Franklin

Assistant Coach • First Season Kansas State (2005) Lincoln, Neb.

Franklin comes to Marquette after spending the last three years as an assistant at Northern Illinois University, where she helped the Huskies to a 2006 MidAmerican Conference West Division championship. While at NIU she helped the team become one of the top academic squads at the school, posting a GPA above 3.0 for seven straight semesters. Prior to her time at NIU, Franklin played volleyball at Kansas State University from 2002-04, leading the Wildcats to three NCAA Tournament berths and one BIG 12 Conference Championship.

In 2003, after capturing the Big 12 title, Franklin and the Wildcats advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. At K-State, Franklin was the recipient of the Snell Award for academic success and also earned academic all-conference honors. Franklin, a native of Lincoln, Neb., returned home upon graduation as an assistant coach with the Nebraska One Volleyball Club 171's before taking the NIU job. Franklin attended Lincoln High School where she earned all-state accolades as a four-year starter.

Shymansky on Franklin... “Michaela has a tremendous amount of positive energy and it is easy to feed off of that. She has a great competitive fire and the players respect her because they know she has played at the highest Division I level and had a tremendous amount of success.

“She has been a natural recruiter, her personality just comes through so easily and people are drawn to her. As a people person she really stands forward and is a great representative for our program. ”

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Rob Koehler

Vo l u n t e e r A s t . C o a c h • F i r s t S e a s o n Carthage (2007) Wa u k e s h a , W i s .

Rob Koehler joins the program this season as a volunteer assistant coach. Rob brings six seasons of previous coaching experience at the collegiate, club and high school level with him to Marquette. Playing at Carthage College, he was a two-time All-American middle blocker for head coach L.J. Marx. While at Carthage, he helped the team to two national championship appearances, and was named an AVCA Second-Team All-American as a senior. He finished his college career as the Carthage career leader in total blocks and blocks per game.

Shymansky on Koehler...

“Having Rob on staff has been an advantage for us. He has playing experience but also has an excellent understanding of coaching.”

Karla Thorpe

Manager Second Season Marshfield, Wis.

Keren Nass

Manager First Season Manitowoc, Wis.

Karla Thorpe enters her second season with the Marquette volleyball program as team manager.

Keren Nass is beginning her first season with the Marquette volleyball program as a student manager.

Thorpe’s duties with the team include taking stats, helping with drills, and doing whatever extra is needed. She is a sophomore and intends to major in speech pathology and audiology.

Nass does a variety of dutites such as setting up before practices, helping with drills, running errands, taking stats, team laundry and much more.

Thorpe was born in Marshfield, Wis., and graduated from Stanley-Boyd High School with Marquette middle hitter Holly Mertens.

Nass graduated from Manitowoc Lutheran and intends to major in business administration at Marquette.

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Aaron Baker

Asst. AD, Events Sixth Season Deer Lodge, Mont. Aaron Baker is in his sixth year at Marquette and his second as an Assistant Athletic Director. He assists with the coordination of all facilities and events at Marquette and is the sport administrator for volleyball. Baker was an intern at Marquette in the marketing department before returning in 2004. He spent two seasons at Cal State-Bakersfield as the Promotions Coordinator andTicket Manager. Originally from Deer Lodge, Mont., he earned a bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sport Science from Montana, where he was a fouryear letterwinner in football. He earned a master’s in Sport Administration from Wis.-LaCrosse. Baker and his wife Billie have one son, Tyson, and reside in Milwaukee.

Kim Mueller

Asst. Director Marketing Second Season Bismarck, N.D.

Kim Mueller enters her second year at Marquette University. As the Assistant Director of Marketing, Mueller’s responsibilities include serving as the primary contact for women’s basketball and overseeing the marketing efforts for volleyball. Prior to Marquette University, Mueller spent eight years in minor league basketball. Most recently, Kim served two years in Minot, N.D., acting as general manager for the Minot Skyrockets of the Continental Basketball Association. In Minot, Kim was honored with the CBA’s Executive of the Year Award as the Skyrockets finished among the top three teams in league attendance during her two year stint. Mueller also spent six seasons with the Dakota Wizards of the NBDL, as the sales and marketing assistant and spent her last two years as the marketing director. In 2003, Kim earned her bachelor of science degree in business administration from the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D. At Mary, Mueller was a four year member of the women’s soccer team and a graduate of the Harold Schafer Leadership Center. Michael Wittliff Bill Nesnidal

M E D I A R E L AT I O N S Dave DeGrace (Stats) Jackie Steuter Shannon Walsh

Cara Corradino

M A R K E T I N G A N D T I C K E T S TA F F Kim Mueller Brent Crank Brian Bowsher Ashley LePard Jessica Fichtel Jared Klingeisen Margaret Koeck Katie Kummer Anthony Nutting Stephanie Wittliff E V E N T S TA F F Jim Nasiopulos Aaron Baker Kelleen Cronin Matt Mulcahy Matt Musick Abbie Rogers Kalin VonTrebra AT H L E T I C T R A I N I N G S TA F F Ellie Rozumalski Sara Carney Ashley Faulkner Katie Lee Kris Maday Marissa Purdoff

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Vince Kelly Casey Vogel

Jessica Hererra Carrie Meinerz

Brent Crank

Ticket Manager Second Season Cadott, Wis. Brent Crank is in his second year asTicket Manager at Marquette. Crank received a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 2005. Before coming to Marquette, Crank served as the Assistant Director ofTicketing at Tulane University in 2007-08 and was a ticket office intern at the University of Oregon in 2006-07. At Wis.-Eau Claire, Crank was a four-year letterwinner on the football team. Crank started back-to-back seasons at defensive line and earned second team All-WIAC honors in 2004.

Eric Becker

Ticket Assistant First Season Eau Claire, Wis. Eric Becker enters his first year at Marquette as aTicket Office Assistant. Eric comes to Marquette after graduating from the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee this past May with a bachelor’s of business administration in Marketing. During his time at UWM he worked as a ticket and events office assistant and student supervisor. He also worked as an assistant to the director of camps and clinics, and assisted the marketing department with off-site events and promotions.

Ashley L e Pa rd

Marketing Assistant First Season Odell, Ill. Ashley LePard is in her first season at Marquette University as a Marketing Assistant. LePard is responsible for the marketing of volleyball, assisting with the marketing and promotions of men’s and women’s basketball, and selling men’s basketball tickets. LePard comes to Marquette as a graduate of Northern Illinois University. She has a bachelor of science degree in marketing and a master of science degree in sport management. While at NIU, LePard worked in the athletic department for two years as a marketing assistant.



Hailey Viola

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Senior • 5-7 • Libero Pleasant Prairie, Wis. St. Joseph HS Wisconsin Juniors (Club)

“Hailey is a good leader and works really, really hard. She has a great attitude and is an aggressive competitor on the court. We are expecting big things out of Hailey this fall.”

2008: Viola saw action in all 29 2006: Viola played in 27 matches Career Highs matches, and played in 110 sets out K i l l s as a freshman for the Golden Ea3 Western Mich. Nov. 28, ‘08 of a possible 111...served mainly as a A t t a c k s 13 gles...registered three aces in 3-1 Western Mich. Nov. 28, ‘08 defensive specialist but also filled in defeat of Gardner-Webb (Aug. 25 Miami (Ohio) Nov. 29, ‘08 for two matches as the team’s set- A s s i s t s 26)...tallied a then-career-best 14 26 S. Dakota St. Nov. 24, ‘07 ter...finished third on the squad with D i g s digs in 3-2 victory over Stony 5 at West Virginia Oct. 28, ‘07 202 digs for an average of 1.84 per A c e s Brook (Sept. 16)...continuing to set... in her limited time as a setter, improve,Viola recorded 21 digs, a Viola ended the season second on then career high, in 3-2 defeat of the team with 89 assists...highest dig total of the year Cincinnati (Sept. 22). came against Green Bay (Sept. 13) when she recorded 20...also recorded her first career double-double atWest- Prior to Marquette:Viola was a four-year letterwinner for ern Michigan on Nov. 28 with 20 assists and 10 digs. St. Joseph's, becoming the first player in school history to earn first team all-conference honors back-to-back 2007: Viola played in all 101 games, finishing third on seasons in 2004-05 while helping her team to become the team with 272 total digs for an average of 2.69 per regional champions...was also third team all-state segame...accounted for double-digit digs in 14 matches, lection in 2005 — the first player in school history to do including a collegiate-best 26 digs against South Dakota so...set school records for kills (1,020) and aces (230) for State (Nov. 24)...recorded 16 kills and 102 total attacks her career and a single season best 120 aces in on the year with a season-high three kills and eight at- 2005...named team MVP three consecutive years (2003tacks coming against Houston Baptist (Sept. 15)... tallied 05) and was a two-time team captain (2004-05)...was a 27 total assists, including a then career-high five against second team all-conference selection in 2003...earned Houston Baptist...second on the team with 27 aces and three letters as a member of the basketball and soccer established a new career-high of five aces at West Virteams. ginia (Oct. 28).

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MP-GP K 27-90 3 26-101 16 29-110 9 82-301 28

Attack E TA 7 26 20 102 12 60 39 188

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KPG 0.03 0.16 0.08 0.09

Pct. -15.4 -3.9 -5.0 -5.9

Ast. 25 27 89 141

Set APG 0.28 0.27 0.81 0.47

Serve SA-SE RE 18-13 35 27-22 23 8-10 15 53-45 73

Dig Block Digs DPG BS-BA BPG BE BHE Pts. 189 2.10 0-0 0.00 0 2 21.0 272 2.69 0-0 0.00 0 0 43.0 202 1.84 0-2 0.02 0 4 18.0 663 2.20 0-2 0.01 0 6 82.0

Personal: Viola was born in Kenosha, Wis., to Darrell and KathyViola...the sister of Mandy, Lee and Dreu...father played football at Drake University and her brother Dreu played football at Wis.-La Crosse...majoring in marketing and finance.


Viola Match-by-Match

2008 K-E-TA Pct. Houston 0-0-0 0.0 Chattanooga 0-0-0 0.0 Tennessee 0-0-1 0.0 vs Clemson 0-0-0 0.0 at Northern Iowa 0-0-3 0.0 vs Northern Illinois 3-1-4 50.0 Temple 0-0-3 0.0 Green Bay 0-0-1 0.0 Bowling Green 0-0-2 0.0 Oregon State 0-0-0 0.0 American 0-0-1 0.0 Wisconsin 0-0-0 0.0 at Rutgers 1-0-1 100.0 St. John’s 0-0-1 0.0 Connecticut 0-0-0 0.0 at USF 0-0-0 0.0 at Georgetown 0-0-0 0.0 Syracuse 1-1-2 0.0 UW-Milwaukee 0-0-4 0.0 Louisville 0-0-2 0.0 Cincinnati 0-1-1 -100.0 at DePaul 0-1-1 -100.0 at Notre Dame 0-1-2 -50.0 at Villanova 0-0-0 0.0 at Seton Hall 0-0-3 0.0 West Virginia 0-0-3 0.0 Pittsburgh 0-2-3 -66.7 at Western Michigan 4-2-13 15.4 vs. Miami (Ohio) 0-3-9 -33.3

A 0 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 4 2 1 0 3 5 2 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 20 25

SA-SE DIG BS-BA 1-0 2 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 1-0 7 0-0 0-1 7 0-0 0-0 9 0-0 1-0 11 0-0 0-2 6 0-0 0-0 20 0-0 2-1 16 0-0 0-1 8 0-0 0-0 13 0-0 0-0 3 0-0 1-2 4 0-0 0-0 9 0-0 1-0 7 0-0 1-0 3 0-0 0-0 4 0-0 0-0 6 0-0 0-1 5 0-0 0-0 5 0-0 0-0 7 0-0 0-0 5 0-0 0-0 7 0-0 0-1 6 0-0 0-1 10 0-0 0-0 3 0-0 0-0 5 0-0 0-0 10 0-1 0-0 3 0-1

2007 vs BYU at Iowa Miami Oakland UT-Arlington at Illinois vs Tennessee Belmont Hou. Baptist Rutgers at Cincinnati at Louisville Georgetown USF Notre Dame DePaul at UWM at Syracuse at Pittsburgh at West Virginia at Connecticut at St. John’s Seton Hall Villanova Maine S. Dakota St.

K-E-TA Pct. 1-2-6 -16.7 1-1-5 0.0 1-0-4 25.0 2-1-7 14.3 0-0-2 0.0 1-3-7 -28.6 1-0-5 20.0 0-1-6 -16.7 3-2-8 12.5 0-0-4 0.0 0-1-1 -100.0 1-1-3 0.0 0-1-6 -16.7 2-2-6 0.0 0-1-2 -50.0 0-1-4 -25.0 1-0-2 50.0 1-0-1 100.0 0-0-2 0.0 0-1-3 -33.3 0-1-3 -33.3 1-1-7 0.0 0-0-2 0.0 1-2-6 -16.7 2-0-3 66.7 0-0-3 0.0

A 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 5 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2

SA-SE DIG BS-BA 0-3 4 0-0 1-0 11 0-0 2-1 11 0-0 0-2 12 0-0 3-2 5 0-0 0-0 8 0-0 1-0 8 0-0 3-3 17 0-0 0-1 7 0-0 0-2 6 0-0 0-0 5 0-0 0-1 6 0-0 3-0 11 0-0 0-1 6 0-0 1-0 1 0-0 0-2 12 0-0 0-1 17 0-0 2-0 13 0-0 2-20 7 0-0 5-1 23 0-0 1-0 4 0-0 1-0 6 0-0 0-0 11 0-0 0-0 10 0-0 0-1 10 0-0 2-2 26 0-0

2006 at Duke vs VCU vs Gard.-Webb Mississippi Illinois Loyola (Ill.) at Michigan vs Pacific vs Virginia San Francisco Stony Brook Cincinnati Louisville at Georgetown at USF at Notre Dame at DePaul UWM at Syracuse Pittsburgh West Virginia Green Bay at Rutgers at Villanova Connecticut St. John’s at Seton Hall vs Pittsburgh at Louisville vs Florida vs LSU

K-E-TA Pct. A SA-SE DIG BS-BA Did not play 1-1-4 0.0 1 1-2 10 0-0 1-1-2 0.0 1 3-0 8 0-0 0-1-1 -100.0 0 1-0 5 0-0 0-0-0 0.0 2 2-0 1 0-0 0-1-3 -33.3 3 1-1 8 0-0 0-0-3 0.0 1 1-1 3 0-0 0-0-2 0.0 1 2-3 7 0-0 0-0-2 0.0 0 0-0 5 0-0 0-1-1 -100.0 0 0-1 6 0-0 0-0-0 0.0 0 1-1 14 0-0 0-0-0 0.0 3 0-0 21 0-0 0-0-3 0.0 2 0-0 13 0-0 0-0-0 0.0 0 1-0 10 0-0 0-0-0 0.0 1 2-0 3 0-0 1-0-1 100.0 3 0-1 5 0-0 0-0-0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0.0 2 0-0 9 0-0 0-0-0 0.0 1 0-0 19 0-0 0-0-1 0.0 0 1-0 4 0-0 0-1-1 -100.0 2 1-1 5 0-0 Did Not Play 0-0-0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Did Not Play Did Not Play 0-0-0 0.0 0 0-0 6 0-0 0-0-0 0.0 0 0-0 5 0-0 0-0-0 0.0 0 0-1 2 0-0 0-0-1 0.0 0 0-0 8 0-0 0-1-1 -100.0 2 1-0 6 0-0 0-0-0 0.0 0 0-1 6 0-0

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Leslie Bielski SHYMANSKY ON BIELSKI...

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Junior • 6-0 • Outside Hitter Chanhassen, Minn. Chaska HS Kaepa Northern Lights (Club)

“Leslie is a great passer and hits a very hard ball in the front row. She understands the concepts that we are after and I think she fits well into our offensive philosophy on the left side.”

2008: Saw action in 110 of 111 sets in Career 2008, starting 27 matches....was sec- K i l l s 17 ond in the squad with two doubleA t t a c k s 45 doubles, recording 12 kills and 15 3 digs against Northern Illinois (Sept. A s s i s t s 6) and 15 kills and 24 digs at Seton D i g s 24 at Hall (Nov. 9)...led sqaud in kills nine A c e s 5 times, recording a season high of 17 12 at in back-to-back matches against B l o c k s Syracuse (Oct. 18) and UW-Milwaukee (Oct. 20)...along with career-high setting 17 kills against Syracuse (Oct. 18), recorded a season high hitting percentage of .318 against the Orange...finished the season second on the squad with 307 kills for an average of 2.79 per set. 2007: Bielski did not play in 2007, earning a redshirt. 2006: In her first season as a Golden Eagle, Bielski saw action in all 31 matches...recorded nine kills in her first collegiate match at Duke (Aug. 25) and registered eight blocks (1 BS, 7 BA) to San Francisco (Sept. 15)...proved to be a strong offensive and defensive player as she tallied her first career double-double, notching 12 kills and 12 blocks (12 BA) in 3-2 victory at USF (Oct. 1)... posted a career-high 13 kills in 3-2 loss to Pittsburgh (Oct. 20)...finished the season with 19 aces and recorded a career-best five in a 3-1 win against Connecticut (Nov.

Bielski’s Career Stats Year 2006 2007 2008 Career

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Attack MP-GP K E TA KPG Pct. 31-108 235 96 628 2.18 22.1

29-110 307 176 827 2.79 15.8 31-108 235 96 628 2.18 22.1

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Twice

UWM

Oct. 20, ‘08

W. Virginia Oct. 22, ‘06

Seton Hall Nov. 9, ‘06

Connecticut Nov. 2, ‘06

USF

3)...in a 3-0 victory over Seton Hall (Nov. 10), Bielski matched her careerhigh with 13 kills while recording a stellar 45.8 hitting percentage...She ended the 2006 season with 235 kills, averaging 2.18 per set.

Sept. 29, ‘06

Prior to Marquette (Chaska HS): Bielski was a four year letterwinner at Chaska High School... culminated career by earning a spot on the Minneapolis Star Tribune’s All-Metro First Team...as team captain, she led Chaska to the state championship, on the way earning a spot in the Minnesota state quarterfinals for the third time in four years...was a three-time AAU All-American and at the AAU National Championships her senior year, her team placed third in the 18-and-under division...as a junior, she was a Minnesota Volleyball Coaches Association First Team All-State selection, leading Chaska to the state championship...guided her club team to a fifth place finish at the USAV National Championships in the 17 Open Division as a junior.... as a sophomore won a conference title and advanced to the state quarterfinals, while her AAU squad captured an AAU national title...received three all-conference and two all-state awards during her time at Chaska.

Personal: Bielski was in Lafayette, Ind. to Nancy and Mark Bielski and has two sisters, Lynn and Christine...outside of volleyball, Bielski enjoys downhill skiing...majoring in Block communications studies.

Set Serve Dig APG SA-SE RE Digs DPG BS-BA 0.15 19-37 5 69 0.64 6-90 Redshirt 22 0.20 5-15 24 171 1.55 8-41 16 0.15 19-37 5 69 0.64 6-90

Ast. 16

Highs

BPG BE BHE Pts. 0.89 12 5 305.0 0.45 23 0.89 12

1 340.5 5 645.5


Bielski Match-by-Match

2008 K-E-TA Pct. Houston 9-6-22 13.6 Chattanooga 7-3-16 25.0 Tennessee 10-5-23 21.7 vs Clemson 13-11-38 5.3 at Northern Iowa 12-8-29 13.8 vs Northern Illinois 12-5-28 25.0 Temple 13-7-31 19.4 Green Bay 8-4-31 12.9 Bowling Green 14-5-35 25.7 Oregon State 14-8-30 20.0 American 13-9-37 10.8 Wisconsin 9-6-18 16.7 at Rutgers 12-5-22 31.8 St. John’s 14-6-32 25.0 Connecticut 13-5-29 27.6 at USF 8-5-22 13.6 at Georgetown 9-5-30 13.3 Syracuse 17-5-31 38.7 UW-Milwaukee 17-10-45 15.6 Louisville 2-4-10 -20.0 Cincinnati 10-5-35 14.3 at DePaul 13-6-35 20.0 at Notre Dame 5-5-24 0.0 at Villanova 13-9-41 9.8 at Seton Hall 15-6-44 20.5 West Virginia 4-5-16 -6.2 Pittsburgh 5-7-16 -12.5 at Western Michigan8-5-26 11.5 vs. Miami (Ohio) 8-6-31 6.5

A SA-SE DIGBS-BA 1 1-0 3 0-3 0 0-0 4 0-1 2 0-0 4 1-2 1 1-2 6 0-0 0 0-0 9 2-2 1 0-1 15 1-0 0 0-1 5 0-1 0 0-0 2 0-2 0 0-0 2 0-4 1 0-0 3 0-0 0 0-0 6 0-1 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 0-0 4 0-1 0 0-0 1 0-1 1 0-0 1 0-2 3 0-0 2 1-0 0 0-2 7 1-2 0 0-0 6 0-1 0 1-4 9 0-1 0 1-0 2 0-0 0 0-0 4 0-1 2 0-3 9 0-2 1 0-1 7 0-5 1 0-0 6 1-3 3 0-1 24 0-0 2 1-0 9 0-4 2 0-0 0 0-2 1 0-0 8 1-0 0 0-0 10 0-0

2007 vs BYU at Iowa Miami Oakland UT-Arlington at Illinois vs Tennessee Belmont Hou. Baptist Rutgers at Cincinnati at Louisville Georgetown USF Notre Dame DePaul at UWM at Syracuse at Pittsburgh at West Virginia at Connecticut at St. John’s Seton Hall Villanova Maine S. Dakota St.

K-E-TA Pct. A SA-SE DIGBS-BA Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play

2006 at Duke vs VCU vs Gard.-Webb Mississippi Illinois Loyola (Ill.) at Michigan vs Pacific vs Virginia San Francisco Stony Brook Cincinnati Louisville at Georgetown at USF at Notre Dame at DePaul UWM at Syracuse Pittsburgh West Virginia Green Bay at Rutgers at Villanova Connecticut St. John’s at Seton Hall vs Pittsburgh at Louisville vs Florida vs LSU

K-E-TA 9-5-26 8-3-27 11-7-31 2-3-14 3-1-5 4-0-6 6-2-18 9-5-30 9-4-20 7-5-30 4-0-12 6-5-24 5-4-10 10-3-18 12-6-25 9-4-27 6-5-27 5-1-22 11-3-18 13-4-31 6-3-15 8-1-18 7-2-16 7-4-20 7-4-20 4-3-15 13-2-24 7-3-17 11-3-23 9-1-20 7-0-19

Pct. 15.4 18.5 12.9 -7.1 40.0 66.7 22.2 13.3 25.0 6.7 33.3 4.2 10.0 38.9 24.0 18.5 3.7 18.2 44.4 29.9 20.0 38.9 31.2 15.0 15.0 6.7 45.8 23.5 34.8 40.0 36.8

A SA-SE DIG BS-BA 2 0-0 1 0-2 1 2-2 1 0-1 0 1-0 2 0-3 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0-0 5 1-1 0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0-0 2 1-7 0 0-0 1 0-3 1 0-0 3 0-7 0 0-0 1 0-2 0 0-0 1 0-6 0 0-0 1 0-12 0 0-0 3 1-6 1 0-4 5 1-4 0 0-0 3 1-1 1 0-0 3 0-5 1 1-3 5 0-4 3 1-2 3 0-1 2 2-1 5 0-2 0 4-4 2 0-1 2 2-3 7 0-0 0 5-5 2 1-2 0 0-3 1 0-2 0 2-3 2 0-4 1 0-4 3 0-9 0 0-3 3 0-2 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0

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Rabbecka Gonyo

SHYMANSKY ON GONYO...

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Junior • 6-4 • Middle Hitter Ingleside, Ill. Grant Community HS Kaepa Wisconsin Junior (Club)

“Becka’s gotten better adapting to our fasterpaced offense this spring working with Nikki as her setter. We are expecting her to carry that through to the fall and make some noise in the BIG EAST.”

2008: Gonyo started 28 of 29 2007: Gonyo, in her first collegiate Career Highs matches in 2008 and saw action in K i l l s season, was one of four players to 18 Twice 109 sets....finished the season sec- A t t a c k s 4 2 see action in all 101 games, starting Green Bay Sept. 13, ‘08 ond on the team with 107 blocks (21 A s s i s t s 24...finished second on the team in 3 Three times BS, 86 BA) for an average of 0.98 per D i g s total blocks with 94, including 10 solo 6 Tennessee Sept.. 8, ‘07 set...placed third on the squad with A c e s blocks for an average of 0.93 blocks 1 Rutgers Sept. 23, ‘07 229 kills (2.10/set)...finished second B l o c k s per game...registered 170 kills on the 9 at Notre Dame Nov. 2, ‘08 on the squad in hitting percentage season, averaging 1.68... against (.220) among players with at least 40 Oakland (Sept. 1) she recorded a seaattacks...helped squad finish fifth among BIG EAST son-high 16 kills...fourth on the team in total attacks, teams with 2.38 blocks per set, and finish fourth in just recording 463 while tallying double-digit attacks in 24 conference matches with 136.5 total blocks for an aver- matches...logged a season high with 32 attacks against age of 2.58 per set...recorded the tenth-best single match South Dakota State (Nov. 24) and registered a careerhitting percentage (.619 (14-1-21); min. 12 kills) among high attack percentage of .450 against Maine (Nov. BIG EAST athletes versus Northern Illinois (Sept. 6)...Set 23)...accounted for 50 total digs on the season and had career highs with 18 kills against in-state foes Green Bay a season-high six digs versusTennessee (Sept. 8). (Sept. 13) and UW-Milwaukee (Oct. 20)...recorded a career-high 42 attacks against Green Bay (Sept. 13)...for her Prior to Marquette (Grant Community HS): Gonyo efforts against Temple (Sept. 12), Green Bay and Bowl- played four years as an outside hitter at Grant Commuing Green (Sept. 13), Gonyo was named to the 2008 nity High School...as a sophomore she was named most Marquette Challenge All-TournamentTeam...notched hit- improved...was a member of the Kaepa Wisconsin Junting percentages of .500-or-above in five matches (Chat- ior club team where she was a known leader and has served as team captain. tanooga (.750), NIU (.619),Temple (.500), UW-Milwaukee (.533) and Notre Dame (.517)). Personal: Gonyo was born in Ingleside, Ill. to Gordon and Karen Gonyo...has two sisters, Karissa and Jacquelynn...is a finance and marketing major.

Gonyo’s Career St ats Year 2007 2008 Career

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Attack MP-GP K E TA 26-101 170 74 463 29-109 229 101 581 55-210 399 175 1044

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KPG 1.68 2.10 1.90

Pct. 20.7 22.0 21.5

Ast. 11 22 33

Set APG 0.11 0.20 0.16

Serve Dig Block SA-SE RE Digs DPG BS-BA BPG 1-12 0 50 0.50 10-84 0.93 0-8 0 47 0.43 21-86 0.98 1-20 0 97 0.46 31-170 0.96

BE BHE Pts. 11 6 223.0 14 3 293.0 25 9 516.0


Gonyo Match-by-Match 2008 Houston Chattanooga Tennessee vs Clemson at Northern Iowa vs Northern Illinois Temple Green Bay Bowling Green Oregon State American Wisconsin at Rutgers St. John’s Connecticut at USF at Georgetown Syracuse UW-Milwaukee Louisville Cincinnati at DePaul at Notre Dame at Villanova at Seton Hall West Virginia Pittsburgh at Western Michigan vs. Miami (Ohio) 2007 vs BYU at Iowa Miami Oakland UT-Arlington at Illinois vs Tennessee Belmont Hou. Baptist Rutgers at Cincinnati at Louisville Georgetown USF Notre Dame DePaul at UWM at Syracuse at Pittsburgh at West Virginia at Connecticut at St. John’s Seton Hall Villanova Maine S. Dakota St.

K-E-TA 9-4-20 3-0-4 11-2-21 6-5-18 3-3-15 14-1-21 14-2-24 18-4-42 7-6-27 6-5-20 9-3-23 4-1-12 11-3-20 5-5-12 2-4-12 8-4-13 6-4-19 8-7-21 18-2-30 3-2-10 8-4-21 5-4-19 16-1-29 9-8-31 10-3-25 4-2-17 6-3-14 3-7-16 3-2-25

Pct. .250 .750 .429 .056 .000 .619 .500 .333 .037 .050 .261 .250 .400 .000 -.167 .308 .105 .048 .533 .100 .190 .053 .517 .032 .280 .118 .214 -.250 .040

K-E-TA Pct. 4-5-16 -6.2 10-3-21 33.3 4-1-11 27.3 16-4-28 42.9 5-3-17 11.8 2-2-11 0.0 9-7-27 07.4 7-3-18 22.2 6-2-12 33.3 5-0-16 31.2 2-0-7 28.6 7-5-23 8.7 2-3-7 -14.3 1-5-14 -28.6 8-2-16 37.5 7-2-17 29.4 5-1-22 18.2 5-3-11 18.2 7-2-15 33.3 8-3-22 22.7 11-2-25 36.0 1-3-13 -15.4 9-2-24 29.2 5-5-18 0.0 10-1-20 45.0 14-5-32 28.1

A SA-SE 0 0-5 0 0-2 2 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 4 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 2 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 2 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-1 2 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0

DIG 3 0 3 1 2 0 3 1 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 2 2 1 0 2 5 4 1 5 0 0 0 1

BS-BA 0-6 0-2 1-4 2-3 0-1 1-2 1-0 1-3 0-5 0-2 1-6 0-1 0-5 3-2 1-2 2-2 4-0 3-1 1-6 0-1 0-1 0-5 0-9 0-8 0-1 0-4 0-1 0-2 0-1

A SA-SE DIG BS-BA 0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0-0 4 0-2 0 0-0 2 0-3 0 0-0 0 0-5 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-2 1 0-4 6 0-2 1 0-0 5 0-4 0 0-0 0 1-5 1 1-8 1 0-1 0 0-0 1 0-1 0 0-0 1 1-2 0 0-0 0 0-6 0 0-0 0 0-3 0 0-0 1 0-3 0 0-0 2 0-3 0 0-0 1 0-5 3 0-0 3 0-2 0 0-0 2 0-3 0 0-0 2 2-3 0 0-0 1 2-6 0 0-0 2 0-5 0 0-0 4 0-4 0 0-0 3 1-3 3 0-0 2 1-6 2 0-0 5 2-5

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Nikki Klingsporn

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J u n i o r • 5 - 10 • S e t t e r Oakdale, Minn. Ta r t a n H S / U n i v . o f W i s c o n s i n Minnesota One (Club)

SHYMANSKY ON KLINGSPORN...

“We have given Nikki a lot of responsibility within the team running our offense and she has done a great job of grasping philosophies and concepts She is going to really build more confidence and propel herself to be the best setter in the BIG EAST.”

Has two years of eligibility remaining at Marquette.

Career Highs

Kills Attacks Assists Digs Aces Blocks

5 vs 8 vs 47 13 4 3 vs.

Prior to Marquette 2008 (Univ. of Wisconsin): Played in all 32 matches, starting in 26... averaged 6.36 assists and 1.74 digs per set...led the Badgers in assists with 751 on the season...finished season with a team-high 25 service aces...had a career high four aces vs. BYU (9/13)...recorded fifth double-double of the the season against Minnesota (11/14) with 12 digs and 26 assists...tied career high in assists with 47 vs. Michigan State (10/31). 2007 (Univ. of Wisconsin): Averaged 7.16 assists per set...recorded career-high 47 assists vs American (9/1/2007)...recorded a career high five kills in eight attacks vs. Columbia (9/7/07)...blocked a career-high three attacks against American (9/1/07)...named to the Academic All-BigTen team. 2006 (Univ. of Wisconsin): Redshirt

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MP-GP

K

11-19 13 32-118 17 43-137 30

Attack E TA KPG

3 10 13

Pct.

27 0.68 37.0 56 0.14 12.5 83 0.22 20.5

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Tartan HS:The 2005 Minnesota Miss Volleyball...three-time participant in Columbia Sept. 7, ‘07 the USA Volleyball Youth National Columbia Sept. 7, ‘07 Team A2 training program...named a Twice Mizuno second-team All-American in Twice 2004 and 2005...two time PrepVolBYU Sept. 13, ‘08 leyball.com All-American (2004 and American Sept. 1, ‘07 2005)...listed as No. 51 on PrepVolleyball.com's Senior Aces...named in 2006's Volleyball Fab 50... three-time first-team allstate...St. Paul Pioneer Press player of the year in both 2004 and 2005...2005 Minneapolis StarTribune Player of the Year...led Tartan high school to five conference titles...four-time all-conference...conference MVP in 2005...the Titan's finished sixth in the state 4A tournament in 2005...three-time all metro...three-time team MVP and two-time team captain...McDonald's High School All-American nominee in Basketball...three-time all-conference selection in basketball...academic all-state as a senior.

Personal: Klingsporn was born in St. Paul, Minn., as the oldest of two children (Troy, 17) to Mark and Laura Klingsporn.... mother played volleyball and basketball collegiately at North Dakota State and is a member of the Bison Hall of Fame...high school volleyball coach was mother, Laurie...father played basketball at Lakewood CommuBlock nity College...majoring in business adBS-BA BPG BE BHE Pts. ministration.

Set Serve Dig APG SA-SE RE Digs DPG Redshirt 136 7.16 4-6 0 17 0.89 0-5 0.26 0 751 6.36 25-33 2 205 1.74 1-5 0.05 0 887 6.47 29-39 2 222 1.62 1-10 0.08 0 Ast.

2 19.5 18 45.5 20 65.0


Klingsporn Match-by-Match (Univ. of Wisconsin) 2008 K-E-TA vs Western Carolina 0-0-1 vs Pittsburgh 0-0-0 at Kentucky 0-0-0 vs UNLV 0-0-0 vs Miami (Ohio) 0-0-2 vs Cal State Fullerton 1-0-1 Central Michigan 4-0-7 IUPUI 0-0-5 BYU 0-2-4 vs American 0-0-0 vs Oregon State 2-0-2 at Marquette 0-0-1 at Iowa 0-0-2 at Minnesota 0-1-1 Michigan 1-0-1 Ohio State 1-1-2 at Northwestern 0-0-1 at Michigan State 1-0-1 at Purdue 0-1-1 at Illinois 0-1-1 Penn State 0-0-0 Indiana 0-0-1 Northwestern 3-1-7 Michigan State 0-1-5 at Ohio State 2-2-6 at Michigan 2-0-3 Minnesota 0-0-0 Iowa 0-0-0 at Indiana 0-0-0 at Penn State 0-0-1 Illinois 0-0-0 Purdue 0-0-0

2007 K-E-TA UW-Milwaukee 0-0-0 Gardner-Webb 4-1-6 Syracuse at BYU 0-1-3 vs Northern Iowa vs American 2-0-6 vs Columbia 5-1-8 vs Tulane at Loyola Marymount at Illinois at Michigan at Northwestern at Michigan State Purdue Indiana 0-0-0 at Minnesota at Iowa Ohio State Penn State at Indiana at Purdue Michigan State Northwestern 0-0-0 Illinois Michigan 2-0-3 at Penn State at Ohio State Iowa 0-0-0 Minnesota 0-0-1 Northern Iowa Iowa State 0-0-0

Pct. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 57.1 0.0 -50.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 -100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 -100.0 -100.0 0.0 0.0 28.6 -20.0 0.0 66.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Pct. 0.0 50.0

A SA-SE 19 2-2 18 1-1 16 0-2 17 0-0 23 1-0 17 1-3 31 3-1 36 0-1 45 4-1 17 2-1 20 2-2 20 0-1 18 0-3 23 0-2 30 0-2 16 2-2 29 2--3 15 0-0 33 1-0 15 0-1 14 0-0 13 0-0 34 0-1 47 0-1 26 1-0 29 0-0 26 1-1 18 0-0 20 0-1 16 0-0 19 1-0 31 1-1

A SA-SE 2 0-0 36 1-1 Did Not Play -33.3 3 0-0 Did Not Play 33.3 47 1-1 50.0 27 2-3 Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play 0.0 3 0-0 Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play 0.0 6 0-0 Did Not Play 66.7 8 0-0 Did Not Play Did Not Play 0.0 4 0-1 0.0 0 0-0 Did Not Play 0.0 0 0-0

DIG BS-BA 4 0-0 4 0-0 2 0-0 5 0-0 9 0-0 11 0-0 3 0-2 9 0-1 6 0-2 7 0-0 8 0-0 6 1-0 6 0-0 8 0-0 13 0-0 5 0-0 1 0-0 2 0-0 6 0-0 3 0-0 5 0-0 0 0-0 4 0-0 12 0-0 9 0-0 13 0-0 12 0-0 7 0-0 2 0-0 8 0-0 8 0-0 7 0-0 DIG BS-BA 1 0-0 6 0-0 0

0-0

2 5

0-3 0-2

0

0-0

1

0-0

1 1

0-0 0-0

0

0

0-0

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Alexandra Coello

SHYMANSKY ON COELLO...

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Soph. • 5-2 • Defensive Spec. South Elgin, Ill. St. Charles East HS Kane County (Club)

“Alex did a nice job this spring and had a couple of breakout matches. Talk about an ideal work ethic and character with her on the court. She embodies the spirit of what I want out of every player. Just gets after it, doesn't complain.”

2008: Coello saw action in 10 matches as a freshman, all coming in the last half of the season...played in 10 of the last 11 matches...recorded a season-high two digs in first collegiate contest against UW-Milwaukee (Oct. 20)... turned in two assists at Western Michigan (Nov. 28) in season’s final weekend.

Career Highs

Kills Attacks Assists Digs Aces Blocks

— — 2 at 2 at — —

Prior to Marquette (St. Charles East HS): Coello was a three year letterwinner at St. Charles East High School where she was named co-captain of the Saints squad her senior year.... was an all-area and all-conference performer in 2006 and 2007 and was named to the All-Tri Cities First Team in 2007...Coello was the winner of a team award honoring the player with the highest GPA on the St. Charles East squad....She led the team her senior year to a third place finish in the Illinois Class 4A

Coello’s Career Stats Year 2008 Career

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MP-GP 10-17 10-17

K 0 0

Attack E TA KPG Pct. 0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0 0.00 0.0

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Ast. 3 3

Set APG 0.18 0.18

— — Western Mich.Nov. 28, ‘08 UWM Oct. 20, ‘08 — —

State Championship while recording 314 digs in 2007, of which a seasonhigh 19 were recorded in the state championship semifinals...Coello also recorded 34 aces in 2007...she was a member of Kane County Junior 18 Gold team that captured the 2008 ASICS Junior National Volleyball Championship.

Personal: Coello was born in Evanston, Ill. as the third of four children to Linda and Ignacio Coello...she has two older brothers, Ignacio and David, and a younger sister, Miranda...Coello plans to major in either communications or marketing.

Serve Dig Block SA-SE RE Digs DPG BS-BA BPG BE BHE 0-3 0 5 0.29 0-0 0.00 0 0 0-3 0 5 0.29 0-0 0.00 0 0

Pts. 0.0 0.0


Coello Match-by-Match

2008 Houston Chattanooga Tennessee vs Clemson at Northern Iowa vs Northern Illinois Temple Green Bay Bowling Green Oregon State American Wisconsin at Rutgers St. John’s Connecticut at USF at Georgetown Syracuse UW-Milwaukee Louisville Cincinnati at DePaul at Notre Dame at Villanova at Seton Hall West Virginia Pittsburgh at Western Michigan vs. Miami (Ohio)

K-E-TA

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Pct.

A SA-SE Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-1 .000 1 0-0 .000 0 0-0 Did Not Play .000 0 0-0 .000 2 0-2 .000 0 0-0

DIG

BS-BA

2 1 0 0 1 1 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

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Ciara Jones

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S o p h . • 5 - 10 • O u t s i d e H i t t e r Orlando, Fla. Edgewater HS SHYMANSKY ON JONES...

“By the end of the spring season she was wreaking havoc out there as an outside hitter. When she really starts getting in sync with our faster tempo outside ball she is devastating because she is so physical. She is a ton of fun to be around and We are looking for big things from her.”

2008: Jones, a very powerful hitter, Personal: Jones was born in PittsCareer Highs started four matches as a feshman K i l l s 12 at Notre Dame Nov. 2, ‘08 burgh, Pa., to Aaron and Jan and saw action in 39 sets...after A t t a c k s 32 at Notre Dame Nov. 2, ‘08 Jones...has two brothers, Aaron III recording 11 kills, two digs and three A s s i s t s and Michael... father played football 1 Three times blocks to open the season against D i g s at Eastern Kentucky, was a NFL first 4 Twice Houston (Aug. 29), injured foot prior A c e s — — round draft pick (18th overall) and to match against Chattanooga (Aug. B l o c k s played nine years in the NFL (Steel6 at Notre Dame Nov. 2, ‘08 30) and was sidelined for the next 14 ers, Patriots and Dolphins)...brother, matches...recorded a season-high 12 Aaron III, was a high school Allkills and six blocks in upset victory at Notre Dame (Nov. America football player at Edgewater before playing at 2)...registered a season-high four digs at Georgetown Florida State and Eastern Kentucky...younger brother, (Oct. 11) and at Villanova (Nov. 8)... turned in a seson- Michael, is currently a freshman safety on the Univerhigh hitting percentage of .625 (6-1-8) against Louisville sity of Michigan football team...intends to major in (Oct. 24). broadcasting. Prior to Marquette (Edgewater HS): Jones was a four year letterwinner in volleyball at Edgewater High School...as team captain in 2007, Jones led Edgewater to the regional semifinals of the state tournament...selected as a member of the all-metro first team...recorded 297 kills, 136 digs and 55 blocks as a senior and 286 kills, 71 digs, and 35 blocks as a junior.

Jones’ Career Stats Year 2008 Career

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MP-GP 14-39 14-39

K 73 73

Attack E TA KPG Pct. 45 207 1.87 13.5 45 207 1.87 13.5

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Ast. 3 3

Set APG 0.08 0.08

Serve Dig Block SA-SE RE Digs DPG BS-BA BPG BE BHE Pts. 0-0 3 20 0.51 4-16 0.51 2 1 85.0 0-0 3 20 0.51 4-16 0.51 2 1 85.0


Jones Match-by-Match

2008 Houston Chattanooga Tennessee vs Clemson at Northern Iowa vs Northern Illinois Temple Green Bay Bowling Green Oregon State American Wisconsin at Rutgers St. John’s Connecticut at USF at Georgetown Syracuse UW-Milwaukee Louisville Cincinnati at DePaul at Notre Dame at Villanova at Seton Hall West Virginia Pittsburgh at Western Michigan vs. Miami (Ohio)

K-E-TA 11-5-23

3-3-12 3-4-8

0-0-0 6-1-8 3-0-6 0-0-0 12-6-32 6-6-22 5-4-16 8-3-5 4-2-13 7-6-20 5-5-22

Pct A SA-SE .261 1 0-0 Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play Did Not Play .000 0 0-0 -.125 0 0-0 Did Not Play .000 0 0-0 .625 0 0-0 .500 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .188 0 0-0 .000 1 0-0 .062 1 0-0 .200 0 0-0 .154 0 0-0 .050 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0

DIG 2

BS-BA 1-2

3 4

0-1 0-0

0 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 2 2

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-1 0-1 2-3 0-1 0-1 0-1

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Holly Mertens

SHYMANSKY ON MERTENS...

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RS-Freshman • 6-0 • Middle Hitter St anley, Wis. Stanley-Boyd HS Eau Claire Air (Club)

“Holly has been adapting to the right side from the middle and in our system that is a great spot to be in. She has a really cheery disposition about her rehab and a positive attitude which will allow her to be a part of our starting lineup and have a role within the team.”

2008: Mertens earned a medical redshirt while recovering from a preseason knee injury. Prior to Marquette (Stanley-Boyd HS): Mertens was a four year letterwinner in volleyball at Stanley-Boyd. She helped Stanley-Boyd capture the Division 3 State Championship in 2006 while being named to the all-tournament team. Selected as a first team all-state member and Chippewa County Player of theYear in ‘06 and ‘07. Recorded 458 kills, 166 blocks, and 426 digs as a senior and 495 kills, 98 blocks and 441 digs as a junior. At Stanley-Boyd she also earned four letters each in basketball and track while garnering all-conference accolades in both sports.

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Personal: Mertens was born in Stanley,Wis. on February 25, 1990 as the youngest of three children to Mike and Elizabeth Mertens. She has two older brothers, Jon and Dan. Merens plans to major in public relations.


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Ashley Beyer

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S o p h . • 5 - 11 • O u t s i d e H i t t e r Bloomington, Ill. Bloomington HS/Kishwaukee (Ill.) College Illini Elite (Club) Prior to Marquette (Kishwaukee (Ill.) College): In her only year at Kishwaukee, Beyer led the squad to its third consecutive NJCAA Division II National Championship, an NJCAA record, with a 56-3 record, en route to being named tournament MVP...named a 2008 AVCATwo-Year Colleges First Team All-American...set the school's single season kils record with 784, while leading the nation in that category...also led the country with 197 aces and ranked 36th in hitting percentage...was also second on her team with 306 digs in 2008. (Bloomington HS): Beyer was a four-year letterwinner in volleyball at Bloomington High School...led the Raiders her senior year to a 33-4 record and a berth in the sweet sixteen of the state tournament...as a senior averaged 4.1 kills and 3.1 digs per set...school record holder for kills in a season (375) and kills in a match (22)...also ranks second in school history in total kills (1,025) and total aces (163)...all-area and all-conference first team selections as a senior...with Illini Elite Volleyball club, competed at the girls USA Volleyball National Championships from 2003-08... earned AAU All-American honors in 2006...has eight former AAU teammates playing Division I volleyball, including Maggie Mergen at BIG EAST rival Villanova...also a two-year letterwinner in track, Beyer was a two-time state qualifier in the 100-meter hurdles. Personal: Beyer was born in Bloomington, Ill., to Mark and Robin Beyer...has an older brother, Justin...mother ran track at Illinois State as a collegian...plans to major in communications studies.

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SHYMANSKY ON BEYER... "We are very excited about Ashley joining our program. Ashley has a great all-around game, and will be a huge asset to our expected success this fall. I have been recruiting her for three years now, and she has continually improved. She has gotten stronger, faster, smarter, tougher and better. I know that she will be the type of player to run through walls for our coaching staff and her teammates.”


Danielle Carlson

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Freshman • 6-2 • Outside/Middle Hitter Marshfield, Wis. Marshfield HS Wisconsin Ice (Club) Prior to Marquette (Marshfield HS): Carlson was a fouryear letterwinner in volleyball at Marshfield High School and was named team captain as a junior and senior...named most valuable player on high school squad as a junior and senior...top hitter in conference during final three years in high school with hitting percentages of .340 as a sophomore, .445 as a junior and .405 as a senior...named to the all-conference first team as a junior and senior...received third team all-state recognition as a senior...also earned four letters in basketball as a three-time all-state performer and was team captain as a junior and senior. Personal: Carlson was born in Oconto Falls, Wis., as the only child to Mike and Leona Carlson...lists former Marshfield volleyball player Janelle Tomlinson as her athletic inspiration...played on the same club volleyball

SHYMANSKY ON CARLSON... "Danielle is a sleeper recruit among this recruiting class. She is very tall and long. Very strong, hits very well off of one foot. I think she is going to be a dynamic ‘X-factor’ for us. She has a great disposition, very outgoing, very hardworking. I think she is going to be a real pleasure to have within the team.”

team as MU freshman Ellie Hovda...plans to major in Spanish and psychology.

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Carol Henney

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Freshman • 6-1 • Middle Hitter Burlington, Wis. Catholic Central HS Wisconsin Juniors (Club) Prior to Marquette (Catholic Central HS): Henney was a four-year letterwinner in volleyball at Catholic Central, where she guided the Hilltoppers to four Midwest Classic Conference Championships and three consecutive WIAA Division 4 state championshps...named an Under Armour/AVCA Second Team All-American as a senior...One of only two AVCA All-Americans to sign with a BIG EAST program...Ranked by PrepVolleyball.com as the 79th-best volleyball player in the country as a senior...named team co-captain as a senior...four-time first team all-conference, all-county and all-area honoree...four-time WVCA all-academic team member...three-time WIAA Division 4 All-Tournament Team...three-time all-state honoree...became the first athlete to be named as the MaxPreps/AVCA Wisconsin Player of the Week (Oct. 16, 2007)...in high school volleyball career recorded 1,530 kills and 762 total blocks (392 solo)...Was a national qualifier four consecutive years (13's, 14's, 15's and 16's) with the Wisconsin Juniors Club squad...also a four-time letterwinner in basketball, earning all-conference, all-county and all-area recognition each year, including all-state honors as a junior and senior...earned a letter in track as a senior, and was a sectional qualifier in both the shot put and discus. Personal: Henney was born in Burlington, Wis., to Richard and Maureen Henney...has an older brother, John, who plays basketball at UW-Oshkosh... plans to major in physical therapy from MU's nationally acclaimed doctoral program.

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SHYMANSKY ON HENNEY... "Henney is a nationally-prominent recruit, the player of the year in Wisconsin for a reason. She is just a terminator. She works so hard as a middle, she hits the ball hard, she blocks hard, she plays defense in the back row. She will do whatever it takes to keep the ball alive and hammer the ball home. There are a lot of people who respect what she does and she will have to keep getting stronger. I see her as an integral part of our program and any future success that we are going to have. She has a lot to offer and will be a special player.”


Ellie Hovda

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Freshman • 5-7 • Defensive Spec. Wa u s a u , W i s . Wa u s a u E a s t H S Wisconsin Ice (Club) Prior to Marquette (Wausau East HS): Hovda earned four letters in volleyball at Wausau East High School in addition to four in soccer...was named team co-captain during junior and senior year at East...earned first team all-conference honors as a senior as the only unanimous selection to the squad...also earned honorable mention all-state honors...Started every game while in high school.

SHYMANSKY ON HOVDA.. "Ellie is an energetic team player with a solid back row skill base. She has made herself an indespensible part of her high school team, and we are expecting her to take on those same qualities while at Marquette.”

Personal: Hovda was born in Bemidji, Minn. to Rick and Chris Hovda as the first of two children...played on same club volleyball team as fellow MU freshman Danielle Carlson...plans to major in biomedical sciences.

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Kelsey Mattai

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Freshman • 6-1 • Middle Hitter Va d n a i s H e i g h t s , M i n n . White Bear Lake Area HS Mizuno Northern Lights (Club) Prior to Marquette (White Bear Lake Area HS): Mattai earned four letters in volleyball atWhite Bear Lake Area High School...named an Under Armour/AVCA High School All-America nominee as a senior...named one of PrepVolleyball'sTop Senior Aces, honoring the top 250 senior volleyball players in the United States...all-conference honoree all four years in high school...squad MVP last three years at White Bear Lake...named team captain as a senior...set high school records for most career blocks and kills...With Northern Lights Club squad recorded fifth place finishes at the AAU Nationals in 15's17's divisions. Personal: Mattai was born inTampa, Fla., to Dennis and Sue Mattai...both parents are former Division I college athletes...has an older brotherTyler.

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SHYMANSKY ON MATTAI.. "Kelsey was highly recruited out of the Minneapolis area and is someone who people overlooked at first, but when she got older they realized that they missed the boat and Marquette really lucked out. She has big strong hands, hits well off of one foot, hits well off of two feet. She really understands that the game is trained and played at a very high level. She is going to be exceptional. Coaches around the BIG EAST understand that she is going to be an impact player for us.”


Shelly Mueller

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Freshman • 5-9 • Setter Mount Prospect, Ill. John Hersey HS Rolling Thunder (Club) Prior to Marquette (John Hersey HS): Mueller earned four letters at John Hersey High School and was named captain in her final two seasons...earned all-area mention each year in high school in addition to all-conference honors as a junior and senior... as a senior Mueller was named her conference’s player of the year as well as an all-area captain and special mention all-state... with Huskies, Mueller captured a conference championship every year and won the regional championship three out of four seasons.

SHYMANSKY ON MUELLER.. ""Shelly is a disciplined and hard working setter who will add depth and skill for us at the setter position. She is a great person and player and will also be a great addition to our squad for the fall."

Personal: Born to Kevin and Sue Mueller as the second of four children...played in high school with BIG EAST rivals Megan (Notre Dame) and Annie Fesl (Cincinnati)...plans to major in athletic training.

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Kelsey Wa r n e r

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Freshman • 5-5 • Defensive Spec. Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS Nor thern California (Club) Prior to Marquette (Folsom HS): Warner earned four letters in volleyball at Folsom High School, captaining the squad as a junior and senior...named to the Delta River All-League squad as a sophomore, junior and senior...as a senior, named to the Optimist All-Star SeniorTeam, the San Joaquin Valley All-Metro team, named team MVP and given the Stan Harms Athletic Dedication Award by Folsom HS...took squad to the CIF playoffs during all four seasons...with the Northern California Volleyball Club, qualified three times in the open division for the Junior Olympics...club team was ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation. Personal: Warner was born in Folsom, Calif., to Matt and Heidi Warner as the youngest of two children (Matt, 21)...has nine former club teammates playing collegiately...graduated from Folsom with a 3.9 grade point average...plans to major in biomedical engineering.

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SHYMANSKY ON WARNER.. "Kelsey is a dynamic and aggressive libero and will add a tremendous amount of skill and tenacity to our back row. Kesley's determination is the foundation of her game. She adds great passing and quickness, and then combines gutsy defense and explosive movement. The whole package makes her a player that was nationally recruited and recognized as one of the best liberos in her class."


2008 SEASON RECAP RABBECKA GONYO

MARQUETTETAKESTHE FIGHTTOTHE IRISH Numerous career-highs were set in the Nov. 2 match against Notre Dame. Middle Blocker Rabbecka Gonyo had 16 kills with only one error on 29 kills, along with a careerhigh nine blocks. FreshmenTiara Russell and Ciara Jones also set career-highs with 10 kills and nine blocks, and 12 kills and six blocks, respectively. MARQUETTE DOWNS MILWAUKEE Against the Panthers, Rabbecka Gonyo tied her career-high with 18 kills, while Leslie Bielski also tied a career high with 17. Caryn Mastandrea recorded a career-high 20 digs to go along with 47 assists for her sixth double-double of the season.The win stopped a four-match losing streak for the Golden Eagles. ST. JOHN’S MATCH INCLUDES CAREER HIGHS AND PROGRAM FIRSTS Helping the Golden Eagles beat St. John’s for the first time in school history and improve to 2-0 in the BIG EAST for the first time ever, was junior setter Caryn Mastandrea who recorded a career-high 19 digs to go along with seven kills and 39 assists. Also registering career highs were junior Katie Vancura with seven blocks and freshmanTiara Russell with eight kills and nine blocks. Freshman libero Amy Deelo also tied a career high with four service aces. MARQUETTE CHEESE BOWL ALL-TOURNAMENTTEAM Caryn Mastandrea was named to an all-tournament for the third consecutive weekend when she was chosen as a member of the Marquette Cheese Bowl All-Tournament Team.The junior setter set a career high with 52 assists against American in Marquette’s lone win of the weekend. Mastandrea also recorded 15 digs in the American match for her fourth double-double of the season. CARYN MASTANDREA NAMEDTO FOUR BIG EAST HONOR ROLLS Junior setter Caryn Mastandrea was named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll four times over the course of 2008 for her outstanding play throughout the season. She was named to the honor roll for the weeks of Sept. 15, Oct. 6, Nov. 3 and Nov. 10.

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS ASHLEE FISHER 2008 Marquette Challenge All-Tournament

RABBECKA GONYO 2008 Marquette Challenge All-Tournament

CARYN MASTANDREA 2008 UNI Invitational All-Tournament 2008 Marquette Challenge All-Tournament 2008 Marquette Cheese Bowl All-Tournament BIG EAST Honor Roll (Week of Sept. 15) BIG EAST Honor Roll (Week of Oct. 6) BIG EAST Honor Roll (Week of Nov. 3) BIG EAST Honor Roll (Week of Nov. 10)

HEISSER AT THE HELM Seven-year head coach Pati Rolf resigned following the team’s 3-2 loss at Seton Hall on Nov. 9, leaving assistant coach Erica Heisser as the interim head coach for the team’s remaining four matches. In her first match, Heisser defeated Veronica Hammersmith of West Virginia, 3-0, in a match-up of the most and least experienced coaches in NCAA Division I. Hammersmith had 562 wins to her credit in 34 years. Heisser, an MU assistant for the previous four years, played for outgoing coach Pati Rolf from 2002-04 at Marquette and finished her career with 634 kills and 230 blocks. Rolf concluded her tenure at Marquette with a record of 102-98 (51.0 percent), giving her the highest winning percentage in school history

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2 0 0 8 R E S U LT S DATE

OPPONENT W L SET SCORES KILLS DIGS AUG. 29-30 — MARQUETTE KICK-OFFTOURNAMENT; AL MCGUIRE CENTER

BLOCKS

Aug. 29 Aug. 30

Houston Chattanooga Tennessee

Angst 11 Deelo 13 Deelo 10

Gonyo 6 Vancura 5 Russell 6

Deelo 9 Bielski,Viola 9 Deelo 21

Gonyo 5 Bielski 4 Akin, Gonyo, Russell 3

L W L

23-25 25-11 14-25

25-22 25-12 25-22

22-25 25-17 22-25

22-25

Fisher 13 Fisher 18 Fisher 13

21-25

Sept. 5-6 — UNI Invitational; Cedar Falls, Iowa Sept. 5 Sept. 6

vs at vs

Clemson Northern Iowa Northern Illinois

L L W

10-25 20-25 30-28

23-25 23-25 25-21

17-25 20-25 22-25

Bielski 13 Bielski 12 Fisher 22

25-23

Sept. 12-13 — Marquette Challenge; Al McGuire Center Sept. 12 Sept. 13

Temple Green Bay Bowling Green

W W L

25-14 27-29 25-21

18-25 25-16 25-21

21-25 25-12 16-25

27-25 25-19 16-25

15-10 Fisher 19 Gonyo 18 13-15 Bielski 14

Mastandrea 16 Russell 8 Deelo 26 Fisher, Gonyo 4 Viola 16 Gonyo 5

Sept. 20-21 — Marquette Cheese Bowl; Al McGuire Center Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 14 Nov. 16

at

at at

at at at at

Oregon State American Wisconsin Rutgers* St. John’s* Connecticut* USF* Georgetown* Syracuse* UW-Milwaukee Louisville* Cincinnati* DePaul* Notre Dame* Villanova* Seton Hall* West Virginia* Pittsburgh*

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

19-25 29-27 23-25 25-20 25-21 20-25 21-25 24-26 16-25 25-27 8-25 15-25 25-21 28-26 25-23 25-21 25-22 20-25

10-25 16-25 23-25 25-18 17-25 21-25 20-25 19-25 21-25 24-26 19-25 18-25 28-30 22-25 20-25 11-25 25-17 18-25

25-23 22-25 15-25 25-23 26-24 19-25 16-25 23-25 25-16 25-11 21-25 23-25 24-26 25-20 25-21 25-21 25-20 17-25

19-25 25-18

25-21

25-21 25-16

25-23 25-22 25-20 22-25

Bielski 14 16-14 Fisher 17 Fisher 11 Fisher 14 Bielski 14 Bielski, Fisher 13 Fisher 10 Fisher 10 12-15 Fisher 23 15-11 Gonyo 18 Jones 6 Bielski 10 12-15 Fisher 19 15-12 Fisher 19 15-3 Fisher 20 17-19 Fisher 18 Fisher 11 Fisher 12

Deelo 13 Deelo 20 Mastandrea 9 Deelo 14 Mastandrea 19 Deelo 10 Deelo 9 Deelo 10 Deelo 19 Deelo 24 Deelo 9 Deelo 14 Deelo 20 Deelo 22 Deelo 18 Deelo 26 Deelo 18 Mastandrea 6

Russell 7 Russell, Gonyo 7 Russell,Vancura 5 Gonyo 5 Russell 9 Russell 3 Gonyo 4 Russell,Vancura 5 Gonyo 4 Russell, Gonyo 7 Russell 3 Russell,Vancura 2 Gonyo 5 Russell, Gonyo 9 Gonyo 8 Russell 7 Russell, Jones 5 Bielski, Russell 2

NOV. 28-29 — WESTERN MICHIGAN CLASSSIC Nov. 28 Nov. 29

Western Michigan Miami (Ohio)

L L

17-25 17-25

17-25 19-25

RECORD BREAKDOWN 5-9 2-5 3-4

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2008 Results/Statistics

Digs BS BA Pts

Bielski 8 Bielski 8

Deelo, Viola 10 Gonyo 2 Deelo 12 Four players 1

2008 MATCH SUPERLATIVES

Overall Record 11-18 BIG EAST Record Home 7-10 BIG EAST at Home Road 3-6 BIG EAST on the Road Neutral 1-2 * denotes BIG EAST Contest

K 71 vs Northern Ill. TA 169 UW-Milwaukee Pct. .389 (42-7-90) Chattanooga Ast 65 vs Northern Ill. SA 10 Bowling Green

9-25 9-25

89 10 38 92.0

Green Bay at Georgetown at Notre Dame at Notre Dame

Statistic K 23 TA 57 Pct. (min. 10 TA) .643 (18-0-28) Ast 52 SA 4 Digs 26 BS 3 BA 9 Pts 23.5

Player Opponent Ashlee Fisher Syracuse Ashlee Fisher Syracuse Ashlee Fisher Chattanooga Caryn Mastandrea twice Amy Deelo twice Amy Deelo Green Bay two players four times Gonyo, Russell at Notre Dame Ashlee Fisher vs Northern Ill.

ATTENDANCE Site Home Away Neutral Season

Total 7,989 4,961 1,076 14,026

MP 17 9 3 29

Avg. 470 551 359 783

High 831 (Aug. 29 vs Wisconsin) 1,269 (Nov. 2 atNotre Dame) 1,269 (Nov. 2 atNotre Dame)


2 0 0 8 S TAT I S T I C S 2008 INDIVIDUAL OVERALL STATISTICS Name Ashlee Fisher Leslie Bielski Rabbecka Gonyo Ciara Jones Katie Vancura Caryn Mastandrea Tiara Russell Laira Akin Hailey Viola Terri Angst Amy Deelo Alexandra Coello Jessica Kieser Total

GP 103 110 109 39 92 105 111 18 110 108 111 17 11 111

MP-MS 27-26 29-27 29-28 14-5 26-15 27-25 29-29 6-3 29-8 29-7 29-1 10-0 7-0 29-29

K-E 381-201 307-176 229-101 73-45 122-71 125-24 120-59 10-2 9-12 3-4 1-4 0-0 0-0 1380-699

Attack TA KPG Pct 993 3.70 .181 827 2.79 .158 581 2.10 .220 207 1.87 .135 379 1.33 .135 325 1.19 .311 307 1.08 .199 32 0.53 .250 60 0.08 -.050 20 0.03 -.050 27 0.01 -.111 0 0.00 .000 1 0.00 .000 3759 12.44 .181

Set A APG 15 0.15 22 0.20 22 0.20 3 0.08 10 0.11 933 8.89 23 0.21 78 4.11 89 0.81 22 0.20 54 0.49 3 0.18 0 0.00 1274 11.48

Serve SA-SE SAPG 14-30 0.14 5-15 0.20 0-8 0.00 0-0 0.00 0-3 0.00 19-18 0.18 11-37 0.10 0-0 0.00 8-10 0.07 11-9 0.10 22-14 0.20 0-3 0.00 0-1 0.00 90-148 0.81

RE 23 24 0 3 2 0 1 0 15 25 48 0 0 163

Dig Dig DPG 103 1.00 171 1.55 47 0.43 20 0.51 21 0.23 235 2.24 47 0.42 5 0.26 202 1.84 169 1.56 408 3.68 5 0.29 3 0.27 1436 12.64

Blocking BS-BA Total BPG 5-38 43 0.42 8-41 49 0.45 21-86 107 0.98 4-16 20 0.51 5-67 72 0.78 2-37 39 0.37 15-109 124 1.12 0-12 12 0.63 0-2 2 0.02 0-1 1 0.01 0-0 0 0.00 0-0 0 0.00 0-0 0 0.00 60-409 264.5 2.38

BE 10 23 14 2 3 13 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 76

BHE Pts. 0 420.0 1 340.5 3 293.0 1 85.0 0 170.5 10 164.5 4 200.5 1 16.0 4 18.0 2 14.5 3 23.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 29 1,734.5

Blocking BS-BA Total BPG BE 2-15 17 0.33 4 3-24 27 0.52 8 13-42 55 1.04 5 3-12 15 0.54 2 5-27 32 0.84 1 2-28 30 0.57 7 5-58 63 1.19 3 0-0 0 0.00 0 0-1 1 0.02 0 0-0 0 0.00 0 0-0 0 0.00 0 0-0 0 0.00 0 33-207136.5 2.58 30

BHE Pts. 0 204.5 1 157.0 1 135.0 1 59.0 0 61.5 7 91.0 1 100.0 2 5.0 1 7.5 3 13.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 833.5

2008 INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE STATISTICS Name Ashlee Fisher Leslie Bielski Rabbecka Gonyo Ciara Jones Katie Vancura Caryn Mastandrea Tiara Russell Hailey Viola Terri Angst Amy Deelo Alexandra Coello Jessica Kieser Total

GP 51 52 53 28 38 53 53 53 50 53 11 2 53

Attack MP-MS K-E TA KPG Pct 14-13 189-113 490 3.71 .155 14-14 140-78 387 2.69 .160 14-14 101-54 263 1.91 .179 10-4 50-29 142 1.79 .148 12-6 43-27 127 1.13 .126 14-14 70-11 186 1.32 .317 14-14 60-32 152 1.13 .184 14-1 2-6 19 0.04 -.211 14-4 3-3 14 0.06 .000 14-0 0-3 13 0.00 -.231 7-0 0-0 0 0.00 .000 2-0 0-0 0 0.00 .000 14-14 658-356 1793 12.43 .169

Set A APG 8 0.16 15 0.29 12 0.23 2 0.07 6 0.16 491 9.26 12 0.23 20 0.38 9 0.18 25 0.47 1 0.09 0 0.00 601 11.34

Serve SA-SE SAPG 6-9 0.12 2-7 0.04 0-1 0.00 0-0 0.00 0-1 0.00 5-5 0.09 6-19 0.11 3-4 0.06 4-3 0.08 13-9 0.25 0-1 0.00 0-0 0.00 39-59 0.74

RE 11 10 0 0 2 0 0 10 12 20 0 0 74

Dig Dig DPG 49 0.96 82 1.58 27 0.51 14 0.50 8 0.21 113 2.13 22 0.42 81 1.53 76 1.52 201 3.79 3 0.27 0 0.00 676 12.75

2008 TEAM STATISTICS Games Attack Kills Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Game Set Assists Assists/Game Serve Aces Errors Aces/Game Serve Receptions Errors Errors/Game Defense Digs Digs/Game

OVERALL

BIG EAST

111

53

1,321 699 3,760 .181 12.44

659 356 1,794 .169 12.43

1,274 11.48

601 11.34

90 148 0.81

39 59 0.79

163 1.5

74 1.4

1,436 12.94

676 12.75

OVERALL

BIG EAST

60 409 264.5 2.38 76 29

33 207 136.5 2.58 30 17

Blocking Block Solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks Per Game Block Errors Ball Handling Errors

OVERALL GAME-BY-GAME MATCH WINS BY SET Marquette Opponents

1 -

2 -

3 3 11

4 3 3

5 5 4

TOTAL 11 18

SET WINS BY MATCH Marquette Opponents

1 13 16

2 7 22

3 9 19

4 10 5

5 5 4

TOTAL 45 66

POINTS BY SET Marquette Opponents

1 2 3 4 5 633 601 605 377 130 685 683 668 358 114

TOTAL 2,346 2,508

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2008 MATCH BY MATCH

Houston (3) 23 25 25 25 Marquette (1) 25 22 22 22 Aug. 29 • Al McGuire Center • (0-1)

Clemson (3) 25 25 25 Marquette (0) 10 23 17 Sept. 5 • Cedar Falls, Iowa • (1-3)

Houston SP K-E-TA CAVE,Kinsey 4 5-5-15 PANOVA, Nataliya 4 11-2-23 KING, Kelsey 4 1-2-4 FARMER,Justine 4 22-6-40 FREITAS,Barbara 4 2-3-9 CHARUK,Lucy 4 6-2-18 ZAUERE, Ingrida 2 1-0-3 CARSON,Amanda 4 1-0-1 CARDOSO DE SA, Alik 2 0-0-0 BAKER, Samantha 2 0-0-0 Totals 4 49-20-113

Clemson GP K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE Fennell, Brittany 3 3-1-9 .222 0 0-0 0 0 0-3 0 0 Abbott, Jeannette 3 10-2-19 .421 0 1-0 1 2 0-2 0 0 Hepburn, Danielle 3 9-3-15 .400 0 0-0 0 4 1-6 0 0 Hayes, Lacy 3 0-0-4 .000 1 0-0 0 1 1-0 1 0 Proctor, Lia 3 13-4-29 .310 1 2-1 0 3 0-3 0 0 Murphy, Kelsey 3 1-1-3 .000 30 0-0 0 6 1-4 1 0 Hinemeyer, Meghan 3 0-1-1 -1.000 0 2-0 1 7 0-0 0 0 Ege, Didem 3 0-0-0 .000 1 1-0 0 9 0-0 0 0 Totals 3 36-12-80 .300 33 6-1 2 32 3-18 2 0

Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL GONYO DEELO MASTANDREA JONES AKIN ANGST KIESER VIOLA Team Totals

S--P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 1 3

K-E-TA 9-6-22 13-10-35 4-3-12 9-4-20 1-0-2 0-1-6 11-5-23 2-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0

4 49-29-124

PCT .000 .391 -.250 .400 -.111 .222 .333 1.000 .000 .000 .257 PCT .136 .086 .083 .250 .500 -.167 .261 .667 .000 .000 .000

A SA-SE 2 0-2 0 1-3 35 1-2 0 1-2 1 1-4 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2-3 3 1-0 1 0-0 42 7-16 A SA-SE 1 1-0 1 1-3 0 0-0 0 0-5 0 0-1 31 1-2 1 0-0 8 0-0 1 1-2 0 0-0 0 1-0

RE DIG BS-BA BE 0 4 0-2 0 1 6 0-1 0 1 4 0-3 1 2 8 1-1 0 0 2 0-4 0 1 0 2-4 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 12 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 1 5 38 3-16 2

RE DIG BS-BA BE 1 3 0-3 1 2 7 0-2 1 0 0 0-2 2 0 3 0-6 2 0 6 0-0 0 0 4 0-0 2 0 2 1-2 0 0 2 0-1 0 2 11 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 0-0 0 2 .161 43 5-13 7 40 1-16 8

BHE PTS 0 6.0 0 12.5 0 3.5 0 24.5 0 5.0 0 10.0 0 1.5 0 3.0 0 1.0 0 0.0 0 67.0 BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 11.5 15.0 5.0 12.0 1.0 1.0 13.0 2.5 1.0 0.0 1.0

63.0

The first match of the season saw Marquette finish the opening set with a 25-23 victory in which junior setter Caryn Mastandrea recorded 13 assists…The Golden Eagles came out slow in the second but never trailed by more than four points…Kills by Leslie Bielski and Ciara Jones pulled Marquette within one at 23-22 during the second set, but Houston responded defensively and captured the win…Marquette fell behind by six early in the third set and failed to recover, falling 25-22...MU fell behind early in the fourth set but a powerful rally pulled them within two at 24-22 before a kill from Houston ended the match.

Chattanooga (0) 11 12 17 Marquette (3) 25 25 25 Aug. 30 • Al McGuire Center • (1-1)

Chattanooga NETHERY, Laura KUHN, Ellie CONNER, Cassie KULLAK, Aurore SCOTT, Jessica YEAGER, Ashley BARNES, Courtney HARVILLE, Stephanie HUFF, Michaela NEWBERRY, Lara CHASTAIN, Bailee Team Totals

Marquette BIELSKI AKIN FISHER RUSSELL VANCURA MASTANDREA ANGST KIESER GONYO DEELO VIOLA Team Totals

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

K-E-TA 5-4-12 3-1-8 1-2-8 1-4-12 7-2-14 5-2-20 0-0-3 0-2-5 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-2

PCT .083 .250 -.125 -.250 .357 .150 .000 -.400 .000 .000 .000

GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 3 3

K-E-TA 7-3-16 4-1-11 18-0-28 4-1-13 0-2-8 6-0-8 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-4 0-0-2 0-0-0

PCT .250 .273 .643 .231 -.250 .750 .000 .000 .750 .000 .000

3 22-17-85

3 42-7-90

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 1 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 5.5 0 2-0 0 1 0-1 1 0 5.5 13 0-3 0 1 0-0 0 0 1.0 0 1-0 0 4 0-0 0 0 2.0 0 0-1 0 4 0-2 0 0 8.0 1 0-0 3 11 0-0 0 0 5.0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 1 0-1 1 11 0-0 0 0 0.0 1 0-1 0 0 0-0 1 0 0.0 1 .059 19 3-6 7 32 0-4 2 0 27.0

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 0 0-0 0 4 0-1 2 0 7.5 12 0-0 0 0 0-4 0 0 6.0 0 1-3 0 5 0-2 1 0 20.0 1 0-0 0 0 0-4 0 0 6.0 0 0-0 0 3 0-5 0 0 2.5 14 2-1 0 9 0-0 1 0 8.0 2 2-1 0 5 0-0 0 0 2.0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-2 0 0 0-2 0 0 4.0 4 2 0-1 13 0-0 0 0 2.0 3 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 1 0.0 2 .389 36 7 7-3 40 0-18 4 1 58.0

Leading the way for the Golden Eagles in a sweep against the Lady Mocs was senior Ashlee Fisher with 18 kills, while Laira Akin and Caryn Mastandrea, splitting time at setter, contributed 12 and 14 assists, respectively…Fisher's zero errors in the match helped her post a .643 attack percentage…Ten straight points by the Golden Ea-

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gles put the first set out of reacH…Deelo helped the Golden Eagles out to a 7-2 lead in the second set and Marquette never looked back...Gonyo returned to the floor in the third and hammered home three kills on four attacks while Fisher's six attacks netted seven kills.

Tennessee (3) 25 22 25 25 Marquette (1) 14 25 22 21 Aug. 30 • Al McGuire Center • (1-2)

Tennessee GP K-E-TA HANAKOVA, Michaela 4 0-0-0 HINKEY, Leah 4 5-3-13 CLARKE, Milan 4 13-9-33 MARSHALL, Kylie 4 13-2-27 POWE, Farren 4 3-3-9 FOWLER, Nikki 4 15-7-34 FLYNN, Mindy 4 9-3-20 CHEADE, Carol 1 0-0-0 GOODMAN, Chloe 4 0-0-1 MAHONEY, Kelsey 4 1-0-1 LAFLAMME, Lauren 1 0-0-0 LOYD, Jaye 1 0-0-0 Totals 4 59-27-138 Marquette BIELSKI AKIN FISHER RUSSELL GONYO VIOLA ANGST VANCURA DEELO MASTANDREA Team Totals

GP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

PCT .000 .154 .121 .407 .000 .235 .300 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .232

A SA-SE RE 25 0-0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0-0 0 1 2-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-2 0 25 2-2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 53 7-6 1

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 4 0-0 0 1 0.0 2 0-5 0 0 9.5 1 0-1 0 0 13.5 10 0-0 0 0 15.0 0 0-1 0 0 3.5 8 0-3 0 0 17.5 1 0-2 2 0 10.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 12 0-0 0 0 0.0 6 0-0 0 0 3.0 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 45 0-12 2 1 72.0

K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 10-5-23 .217 2 0-0 0 4 1-2 3 0 12.0 1-1-5 .000 21 0-0 0 2 0-3 1 0 2.5 13-11-49 .041 0 0-2 2 4 0-4 0 0 15.0 3-4-12 -.083 1 0-1 0 2 1-5 0 0 6.5 11-2-21 .429 2 0-0 0 3 1-4 0 0 14.0 0-0-1 .000 2 1-0 1 7 0-0 0 0 1.0 0-0-0 .000 0 0-1 2 7 0-0 0 0 0.0 6-1-17 .294 0 0-0 0 0 0-2 0 0 7.0 0-1-1 -1.000 1 0-0 1 10 0-0 0 0 0.0 3-0-4 .750 17 0-1 0 5 0-0 0 0 3.0 1 4 47-25-133 .165 46 1-5 7 44 3-20 4 0 61.0

The Golden Eagles struggled to continue the momentum and consistency after beating Chattanooga earlier in the afternoon...With the first set score 9-8 in Tennessee's favor, the Vols went on a 16-6 run to close out the frame…The Marquette squad returned to take the second set by the score of 25-22 as Ashlee Fisher accounted for four kills in the stanza while freshman Laira Akin had six assists for the Golden Eagles…After fighting back to cut the deficit to one at 11-10, the Golden Eagles could never get any closer in the third frame, dropping it 25-22…Marquette pulled within two on a kill by Fisher at 22-20 during the fourth, but the Lady Vols won the set, 25-21.

Marquette BIELSKI AKIN FISHER RUSSELL VANCURA GONYO ANGST DEELO VIOLA MASTANDREA Team Totals

GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

K-E-TA PCT 13-11-38 .053 1-0-3 .333 12-5-26 .269 0-0-1 .000 1-4-14 -.214 6-5-18 .056 0-0-1 .000 0-0-0 .000 0-0-0 .000 1-0-1 1.000

PTS 4.5 12.0 13.0 1.0 16.5 4.0 2.0 1.0 54.0

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 1 1-2 1 6 0-0 1 0 14.0 15 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1.0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 12.0 1 0-1 0 0 0-1 0 1 0.5 0 0-0 0 1 0-4 0 0 3.0 1 0-0 0 1 2-3 0 0 9.5 1 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 1 0-0 2 9 0-0 0 0 0.0 1 0-1 1 7 0-0 0 0 0.0 11 1-0 0 3 0-0 1 0 2.0 1 3 34-25-102 .088 32 2-4 6 29 2-8 2 2 42.0

Marquette failed to recover in the first set from the slow start against the Tigers, dropping the set, 25-10…Kills by Caryn Mastandrea, Ashlee Fischer, and Katie Vancura during the second set kept the Golden Eagles alive before Clemson’s Danielle Hepburn’s kill ended the set at 25-23…MU took its first lead of the match at 3-2 on a kill by Ashlee Fisher in the third set, but the Tigers responded with seven straight points and scored 13 of the match’s final 19 points.

Marquette (0) 20 23 20 Northern Iowa (3) 25 25 25 Sept. 6 • Cedar Falls, Iowa • (1-4) Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL VANCURA GONYO MASTANDREA AKIN ANGST DEELO VIOLA Totals

Northern Iowa Payton, Bre Stelken, Ashten Sampson, Amy Aschoff, Shannon Burow, Michelle Discher, Beth Blankenship, Ellie Grunder, Kayla Oexmann, Sarah Saunders, Chelsea Totals

GP K-E-TA 3 12-8-29 3 10-1-22 3 2-3-7 3 6-2-17 3 3-3-15 3 2-0-8 2 1-0-5 3 0-0-0 3 0-0-0 3 0-0-3 3 36-17-106

GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3

PCT .138 .409 -.143 .235 .000 .250 .200 .000 .000 .000 .179

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 0 0-0 2 9 2-2 1 0 15.0 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 0 0 10.0 0 0-1 0 1 0-3 0 0 3.5 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 6.5 0 0-0 0 2 0-1 1 0 3.5 25 0-1 0 5 0-0 1 0 2.0 5 0-0 0 1 0-1 0 0 1.5 1 1-0 0 3 0-0 0 1 1.0 0 0-1 4 7 0-0 0 0 0.0 1 0-0 0 9 0-0 0 0 0.0 32 1-3 6 41 2-8 3 1 43.0

K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE 4-2-8 .250 32 0-4 0 5 0-4 1 1 12-2-17 .588 0 1-0 0 2 1-2 0 0 8-5-27 .111 0 0-0 0 2 0-1 0 0 9-4-28 .179 5 2-0 0 6 1-3 0 0 9-2-16 .438 0 0-0 0 0 0-4 0 0 4-0-12 .333 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0-0 .000 3 0-0 1 22 0-0 0 0 0-0-0 .000 0 1-0 0 4 0-0 0 0 0-1-1 -1.000 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-1-1 -1.000 1 2-1 0 5 0-0 0 0 46-17-110 .264 41 6-5 1 47 2-14 1 1

PTS 6.0 15.0 8.5 13.5 11.0 4.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 2.0 61.0

Marquette fell behind the Panthers 13-7 in the first before mounting a comeback to knot the score before the Panthers scored four straight points to take the set, 2520…The Panthers came out firing in the second set, building their lead to nine at 2011 before Marquette answered with a run of their own to cut the Panther lead to one, eventually falling 25-23…The match's last set saw MU and UNI fight for the early lead as a kill by Fisher tied the set at 10-10…UNI then rattled off seven straight points to build a seven point lead at 17-10…With UNI sitting at match point, MU scored six straight points before UNI closed out the set and the match 25-20.


Marquette (3) 30 25 22 25 Northern Illinois (1) 28 21 25 23 Sept. 6 • Cedar Falls, Iowa • (2-4) Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL VANCURA GONYO MASTANDREA AKIN ANGST DEELO VIOLA Totals

GP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE 12-5-28 .250 1 0-1 1 22-5-53 .321 1 0-0 3 5-1-13 .308 0 0-3 0 8-7-23 .043 0 0-2 0 14-1-21 .619 0 0-0 0 6-1-11 .455 39 0-0 0 1-0-5 .200 17 0-0 0 0-0-0 .000 1 1-0 0 0-0-2 .000 4 0-0 6 3-1-4 .500 2 1-0 0 71-21-160 .312 65 2-6 10

Northern Illinois GP K-E-TA WALSH, Katie 4 1-3-14 JOHNSON, Irene 4 10-3-23 TADLA, Amanda 4 2-0-5 YATES, Cassie 4 7-3-18 SCHOENROCK, Meagan4 23-8-63 McGLAUGHLIN, Allison4 12-5-31 LANG, Monica 3 0-0-0 BENITEZ, Maria 4 0-0-0 HUGHES, Maddie 4 0-0-1 HARDWICK, Jody 4 0-0-0 Totals 4 55-22-155

PCT -.143 .304 .400 .222 .238 .226 .000 .000 .000 .000 .213

A SA-SE RE 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 46 2-1 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 2-2 0 0 1-0 0 0 2-0 0 0 2-1 1 1 1-1 0 52 10-5 2

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 15 1-0 1 0 13.0 3 1-1 0 0 23.5 1 0-3 1 0 6.5 1 0-1 0 0 8.5 0 1-2 0 0 16.0 5 0-0 0 0 6.0 0 0-3 1 0 2.5 6 0-0 0 0 1.0 21 0-0 0 0 0.0 11 0-0 0 0 4.0 63 3-10 3 0 81.0 DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 1 0-1 0 0 1.5 1 1-1 1 0 11.5 11 0-0 0 0 4.0 2 0-2 0 0 8.0 6 0-1 1 0 23.5 6 0-1 0 0 14.5 0 0-0 0 0 1.0 11 0-0 0 0 2.0 19 0-0 0 0 2.0 4 0-0 0 0 1.0 61 1-6 2 0 69.0

After failing to win a set in the first two matches of the UNI Invitational, a back-andforth first stanza against the Huskies finally ended when junior Caryn Mastandrea's kill closed the set at 30-28…MU took the second set 25-21 as Gonyo closed out the scoring with a kill…In the second set, Gonyo led the Golden Eagles with five kills and two blocks…The Golden Eagles built a two point lead at 12-10 on a kill from Katie Vancura in the third before the Huskies pulled away to take the the set 25-22…After NIU shot out to a 4-0 lead in the fourth, Fisher hammered a kill to tie the score at 2222…From that point, two more kills from Fisher and an attack error by NIU's Katie Walsh ended the match at 25-23…Bielski's 12 kills along with her 15 digs allowed her to notch Marquette's first double-double of the season…For her efforts during the twoday event, Mastandrea was the lone Golden Eagle named to the UNI Invitational All-Tournament Team.

Temple (2) 14 25 25 25 10 Marquette (3) 25 18 21 27 15 Sept. 12 • Al McGuire Center • (3-4) Temple GP K-E-TA COWDEN,Jacqueline 5 5-4-24 ASHMAN,Cayleigh 5 4-3-17 LOUDON,Caitlin 5 4-2-16 CARR,Ashley 5 15-1-29 ZHANG,Yun Yi 5 23-8-47 MORRISON, Jackie 5 2-1-5 PIERRE,Ariel 5 1-0-3 PRANG,Elizabeth 1 0-0-0 WHITNEY,Anissa 2 0-1-2 Totals 5 54-20-143

Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL VANCURA GONYO MASTANDREA ANGST KIESER DEELO VIOLA Totals

GP K-E-TA 5 13-7-31 5 19-6-41 5 4-2-10 5 12-5-26 5 14-2-24 5 5-1-8 5 0-1-1 2 0-0-0 5 0-0-1 5 0-0-3 5 67-24-145

PCT .042 .059 .125 .483 .319 .200 .333 .000 -.500 .238

A SA-SE RE 1 0-0 0 3 3-4 0 8 0-0 3 0 2-2 1 0 1-1 0 30 1-1 0 2 1-4 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 44 8-12 6

PCT A SA-SE RE .194 0 0-1 2 .317 0 2-4 2 .200 3 1-2 0 .269 0 0-0 0 .500 4 0-0 0 .500 50 2-0 0 -1.000 0 1-0 1 .000 0 0-0 0 .000 2 0-1 3 .000 1 0-2 0 .297 60 6-10 8

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 1 0-3 0 0 6.5 0 3-5 0 0 12.5 10 0-2 0 0 5.0 7 0-1 0 0 17.5 4 1-2 0 0 26.0 7 0-3 0 0 4.5 12 0-0 0 0 2.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 41 4-16 0 0 74.0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 5 0-1 0 0 13.5 2 1-1 1 0 22.5 4 3-5 0 0 10.5 0 0-2 1 0 13.0 3 1-0 0 0 15.0 16 0-2 0 1 8.0 7 0-0 0 0 1.0 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 14 0-0 0 0 0.0 6 0-0 0 0 0.0 58 5-11 2 1 83.5

Down two games-to-one against the Owls, and 7-0 in the fourth set, Marquette staged a dramatic rally to force a fifth game… After MU lengthened its lead to ten, 24-14, in the first frame, Katie Vancura sealed the 25-14 win for Marquette by hammering home her fourth kill of the set… Junior Caryn Mas-

tandrea chipped in 10 assists for the Golden Eagles in the first set, while Gonyo was a perfect 5-for-5 on her attacks…Sets two and three went to the Owls, 25-18 and 25- 21. Mastandrea posted 12 assists in each defeat…Fisher recorded four straight kills to even the fourth set at 25-25 and a block by freshman Tiarra Russell put the Golden Eagles ahead 26-25…An attack error by Temple proved to be the game winner for Marquette, 27-25...MU led the entire way in set five and posted a 15-10 victory to win the match…Mastandrea tied a career high with 50 assists, while also notching 16 digs for the MU defense.

Green Bay (1) 29 16 12 19 Marquette (3) 27 25 25 25 Sept. 13 • Al McGuire Center • (4-4) Green Bay GP K-E-TA JOYCE, Melissa 4 4-4-14 BERGSMA, Abby 4 6-3-13 HINTZE, Nikki 4 16-4-47 LYGA, Chelsea 4 0-0-0 MISCHLER, Kelly 4 2-2-13 VISSER, Holly 4 9-7-39 MEULEMANS, Rochelle1 0-0-0 BOHNEN, Alison 1 0-0-0 TESCH, Liesl 4 9-7-44 ELFERING, Megan 4 0-0-0 GARROW, Laura 1 0-0-0 GITTER, Abbey 1 0-1-3 TEAM Totals 4 46-28-173 Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL GONYO VIOLA MASTANDREA ANGST VANCURA DEELO Totals

GP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

K-E-TA 8-4-31 16-7-45 7-2-16 18-4-42 0-0-1 2-4-15 0-0-0 6-0-14 0-0-0 57-21-164

PCT .000 .231 .255 .000 .000 .051 .000 .000 .045 .000 .000 -.333

A SA-SE RE 34 0-1 0 0 0-1 0 2 0-1 3 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 1-2 0 2 0-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 2 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 0 2 .104 40 1-7 7

PCT .129 .200 .312 .333 .000 -.133 .000 .429 .000 .220

A SA-SE RE 0 0-0 0 0 2-2 0 1 2-2 0 0 0-0 0 3 0-0 0 48 1-1 0 1 0-1 1 0 0-0 0 0 2-0 0 53 7-6 1

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 11 0-2 0 0 5.0 0 1-2 0 0 8.0 9 0-2 0 0 17.0 7 0-0 0 0 0.0 2 0-1 2 0 2.5 10 0-0 0 0 10.0 4 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-2 0 0 1.0 3 1-0 0 0 10.0 25 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-1 0 0 0.5 71

2-10 2

0

54.0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 2 0-2 2 0 9.0 10 1-3 2 0 20.5 3 0-3 1 0 10.5 1 1-3 1 0 20.5 20 0-0 0 0 0.0 15 0-0 0 1 3.0 12 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-3 1 0 7.5 26 0-0 0 0 2.0 89 2-14 7 1 73.0

Ashlee Fisher had a double-double versus the Phoenix with 16 kills and 10 digs, while Rabbecka Gonyo led MU with 18 kills and four blocks…Caryn Mastandrea continued her string of solid games with 48 assists and 15 digs…The first set saw six lead changes and 12 ties with Green Bay eventually taking the set 29-27..Mastandrea had a set-high 16 assists while Fisher contributed six kills…In the second frame, MU went on a 8-1 run and put the set out of reach, winning 25-16…During the third set, eight straight points with three kills from Fisher and two from Gonyo carried MU to a 23-9 lead and an eventual win…MU led 7-6 during the fourth set and never relinquished, winning 25-19 and taking the match.

SENIOR ASHLEY FISHER

Bowling Green (3) 21 21 25 25 15 Marquette (2) 25 25 16 16 13 Sept. 13 • Al McGuire Center • (4-5) Bowling Green GP K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE DOMEK, Corey 5 15-4-32 .344 0 0-0 0 FISH, Sam 5 6-0-13 .462 51 1-0 0 MOHR, Meghan 5 15-6-34 .265 4 0-0 2 HALM, Kendra 5 14-6-29 .276 0 1-3 0 FACCA, Louise 5 3-1-11 .182 1 1-1 2 LUTHER, Shari 5 10-2-24 .333 0 0-0 0 ZLABIS, Alex 3 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 1 MEEK, Chelsey 5 1-0-3 .333 2 1-1 0 NITTA, Madison 1 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 ISPHORDING, Susie 5 0-1-1 -1.000 1 3-2 2 JACKSON, Kaitlin 3 0-1-4 -.250 0 0-0 0 TEAM 3 Totals 5 64-21-151 .285 59 7-7 10 Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL GONYO VIOLA MASTANDREA ANGST VANCURA DEELO Team Totals

GP 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

K-E-TA 14-5-35 12-10-44 6-2-11 7-6-27 0-0-2 7-0-18 0-0-1 9-5-27 0-0-0

5 55-28-165

PCT .257 .045 .364 .037 .000 .389 .000 .148 .000

A SA-SE RE 0 0-0 1 0 0-1 2 0 1-3 1 0 0-0 0 4 2-1 1 46 2-3 0 0 1-0 1 0 0-0 0 3 4-0 0 1 .164 53 10-8 7

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 0 0-2 0 0 16.0 8 0-1 0 2 7.5 7 0-4 0 0 17.0 2 1-8 2 0 20.0 9 0-4 0 0 6.0 1 1-3 0 0 12.5 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 25 0-0 0 0 2.0 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 12 0-0 0 0 3.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 66

2-22 2

2

84.0

53

1-14 0

0

73.0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 2 0-4 0 0 16.0 1 0-1 0 0 12.5 0 1-2 0 0 9.0 3 0-5 0 0 9.5 16 0-0 0 0 2.0 11 0-0 0 0 9.0 5 0-0 0 0 1.0 1 0-2 0 0 10.0 14 0-0 0 0 4.0

The Golden Eagles were led by sophomore Leslie Bielski with 14 kills, junior Caryn Mastandrea with 46 assists and junior Hailey Viola with 16 digs in the final match of the Marquette Challenge…In the first set, the Golden Eagles took a 6-1 lead on a kill by Ashlee Fisher before three straight service aces by Amy Deelo extended the MU lead to 10-2…Russell recorded her first collegiate service ace to put Marquette up 22-19 and help MU take the first set, 25-21…In the second, MU kept the Falcons at arms length to take the set 25-21…Coming out of the intermission, the Falcons looked like a totally different team as the Golden Eagles were unable to stop BGSU from a 7-1 run with the score 12-16 to seal their set victory…Bowling Green shot out to a 10-2 lead early in the fourth frame and MU registered nine errors, which caused a 25-16 Falcon victory…BGSU fell behind early in the final frame, but they rallied back and stole the match, with a 15-13 victory…Mastandrea, Fisher and Gonyo were named to the Marquette Challenge All-Tournament Team.

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Oregon State (3) 25 25 23 25 Marquette (1) 19 10 25 19 Sept. 20 • Al McGuire Center • (4-6) Oregon State Sawatzky, Jill Ah-Hoy, Camilla Rourke, Rachel Rathgeber, Lexie Rinderknecht, Lauren Knitter, Bree Hooper, Natalie Evans, Ashley Devich, Betsy Locke, Kaitlan Totals Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL VANCURA GONYO MASTANDREA ANGST DEELO VIOLA Team Totals

GP 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 0 3 4

GP 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

K-E-TA 9-3-29 3-0-5 21-6-43 5-2-13 6-1-14 5-3-21 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 34-17-97

K-E-TA 14-8-30 13-14-40 2-2-7 6-4-20 6-5-20 5-1-11 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0

4 33-21-107

PCT .207 .600 .349 .231 .357 .095 .000 .000 .000 .000 .175

PCT .200 -.025 .000 .100 .050 .364 .000 .000 .000

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE 1 2-1 0 3 0-2 0 0 43 0-2 0 9 0-5 0 0 2 1-1 0 4 0-1 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-5 0 0 0 0-1 0 6 1-5 2 0 0 2-1 0 5 2-2 2 0 0 0-0 0 3 0-0 0 0 2 0-1 0 6 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 0 1 0-0 0 0 34 3-6 0 39 6-10 1 0

A SA-SE RE 1 0-0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 38 0-3 0 1 0-0 2 2 0-1 0 2 0-1 2 1 .112 34 0-2 3

PTS 12.0 5.5 22.5 7.5 9.5 10.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 48.0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 3 0-0 3 0 14.0 4 0-2 0 0 15.0 5 1-6 0 0 6.0 1 0-4 0 0 8.0 0 0-2 0 0 7.0 5 0-2 1 0 6.0 10 0-0 0 0 0.0 13 0-0 0 0 0.0 8 0-0 0 0 0.0 33

0-8 2

0

37.0

Oregon State built a 20-11 lead before MU rallied to pull within three at 21-18 in the opening set before the Beavers closed out the set, taking it 25-19…OSU got out to a 14-6 lead on two straight service aces by Oregon State's Bree Knitter in the second frame and OSU reeled off the next seven points to win the set 25-10..Through the first and second stanzas, Marquette's attack percentage stood at .000 with 19 kills and 19 errors…Two kills by Leslie Bielski provided Marquette's last two points as they won the third set 25-23…In the fourth set, Marquette and Oregon State fought back and fourth, eventually leading to a tie score at 16-16. From that point, Oregon State pulled away to take the set and the match, 25-19.

American (2) 27 25 25 18 14 Marquette (3) 29 16 22 25 16 Sept. 20 • Al McGuire Center • (5-6) American GP K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE Sukaj, Rubena 5 19-7-52 .231 1 0-5 2 Heath, Rebecca 5 18-6-43 .279 2 1-1 0 Nash, Christina 5 4-2-11 .182 55 0-1 0 Cinkova, Katerina 1 0-2-2 -1.000 0 1-1 0 Recht, Claire 5 14-2-27 .444 0 0-0 0 Ricketts, Cassandra 5 9-6-34 .088 1 1-3 0 Cebakova, Ivana 5 0-1-1 -1.000 2 2-2 0 Burns, Cynammon 5 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 Paganini, Tessa 5 0-0-0 .000 0 0-3 0 Recht, Ann 5 3-1-8 .250 0 0-0 0 Tekiel, Magdalena 1 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 Waterman, Angelina 3 0-0-5 .000 0 0-0 0 TEAM 1 Totals 5 67-27-183 .219 61 5-16 3

Marquette ANGST FISHER RUSSELL GONYO VIOLA MASTANDREA BIELSKI VANCURA DEELO Team Totals

GP 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

K-E-TA 0-0-0 17-8-48 3-2-10 9-3-23 0-0-1 6-1-16 13-9-37 14-5-33 0-0-1

PCT .000 .188 .100 .261 .000 .312 .108 .273 .000

A SA-SE RE 1 0-0 0 1 1-3 0 2 0-2 0 3 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 52 1-1 0 0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 1 1-0 3 1 5 62-28-169 .201 61 3-6 5

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 15 0-2 1 0 20.0 11 0-1 1 0 19.5 9 0-3 1 0 5.5 0 0-0 0 0 1.0 0 0-7 3 0 17.5 2 1-5 0 0 13.5 19 0-0 0 0 2.0 6 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-4 0 0 5.0 2 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 64

1-22 6

0

84.0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 5 0-0 0 0 0.0 8 0-2 1 0 19.0 1 3-4 0 1 8.0 1 1-6 1 0 13.0 13 0-0 0 0 0.0 15 0-2 0 0 8.0 6 0-1 0 0 13.5 3 0-5 0 0 16.5 20 0-0 0 0 1.0 72

4-20 2

1

79.0

Both teams exchanged the lead in an opening frame that saw nine ties…MU got out to as much as a four point lead and led 2420 after a service error by American's Rubena Sukaj…AU then rallied to tie the score at 24-24, but MU put the set away on a kill by sophomore Rabbecka Gonyo…In the second frame, MU fell behind 5-0 and never led, falling 25-16. AU's attack per-

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centage in the second was .481 compared to .067 for the Golden Eagles…Trailing 2420 during set three, Marquette fought back to put the score at 24-22 before American took the set, 25-20…AU took a 10-8 lead during the fourth set, but from that point, MU scored the next 11 to go up 19-11 before American closed the gap to six points, but Marquette won the set, 25-18…With the score tied at 14 in the final set, MU scored the next two points, the last on a kill by Leslie Bielski to close out the match, 1614…Mastandrea set a career high with 52 assists.

Wisconsin (3) 25 25 25 Marquette (0) 23 23 15 Sept. 21 • Al McGuire Center • (5-7) Wisconsin Klingsporn, Nikki Gabrielsen, Janelle Dolgner, Brittney Wack, Allison Jeffers, Audra Ohlander, Elle Kuzma, Kim Dykstra, Katherine DuPont, Caity TEAM Totals Marquette ANGST FISHER RUSSELL GONYO VIOLA MASTANDREA BIELSKI VANCURA DEELO Team Totals

GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

K-E-TA 0-0-1 4-1-9 12-5-24 2-3-8 9-0-12 3-1-8 0-0-0 11-4-22 2-4-16

PCT .000 .333 .292 -.125 .750 .250 .000 .318 -.125

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE 20 0-1 0 6 1-0 0 0 17 3-0 0 9 1-0 0 0 0 0-1 0 7 0-3 0 0 0 1-0 1 6 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-3 0 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-4 0 0 0 3-0 0 8 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-4 0 0 0 0-2 0 0 0-0 1 0 1 3 43-18-100 .250 39 7-4 2 38 3-14 1 0

GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

K-E-TA 0-0-0 11-6-33 3-0-7 4-1-12 0-0-0 7-1-15 9-6-18 1-4-12 0-0-1

PCT .000 .152 .429 .250 .000 .400 .167 -.250 .000

3 35-18-98

PTS 1.0 8.0 13.5 3.0 10.5 5.0 3.0 14.0 2.0

60.0

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 1 0-1 1 4 0-0 0 0 0.0 4 0-2 1 4 0-1 0 0 11.5 0 0-1 0 0 0-5 1 1 5.5 0 0-0 0 1 0-1 1 0 4.5 0 0-0 0 3 0-0 0 0 0.0 24 2-0 0 9 0-0 0 1 9.0 0 0-0 1 3 0-0 0 0 9.0 0 0-0 0 0 0-5 0 0 3.5 4 0-0 2 8 0-0 0 0 0.0 2 .173 33 2-4 7 32 0-12 2 2 43.0

The Golden Eagles got off to a fast start in the opening set, scoring the first four points on the No. 13-ranked Badgers before UW took the set, 25-23…Late in the second frame a kill by Audra Jeffers closed out the set for the Badgers, 25-23 after an MU comeback had pulled MU ahead 2322…In the second stanza, MU outhit Wisconsin, .269 to .216, as the Badgers registered 10 errors to MU’s three…In set three, the Golden Eagles fought back from a deficit to tie the score at 14-14 on a service ace from Mastandrea and from that point, Wisconsin took control of the match, taking 11 of 12 points to seal the victory, 2515…Caryn Mastandrea was named to the Marquette Cheese Bowl All-Tournament Team.

Marquette (3) 25 25 25 Rutgers (0) 20 18 23 Sept. 26 • New Brunswick, N.J. • (6-7, 1-0) Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL VANCURA GONYO MASTANDREA ANGST DEELO VIOLA Totals

Rutgers CHRYSTAL, Emma BARENDS, Katie VOSS, Lauren PENCE, Kallie SAXTON, Caitlin CURTIS, Hannah GODFREY, Jamie THOMPSON, Kyra GROFF, Katie CALDER, Roxy COOK, Sophie THOMAS, Victoria TEAM Totals

GP K-E-TA 3 12-5-22 3 14-7-34 3 3-1-8 3 4-3-18 3 11-3-20 3 5-0-10 3 0-1-1 3 0-0-0 3 1-0-1 3 50-20-114 GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 2

PCT A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE .318 0 0-0 0 4 0-1 0 0 .206 2 0-0 0 6 0-1 0 0 .250 0 1-2 0 1 0-3 0 0 .056 1 0-0 0 0 0-4 0 0 .400 0 0-0 0 0 0-5 1 1 .500 35 0-0 0 6 0-2 0 2 -1.000 0 0-1 0 3 0-0 0 0 .000 1 1-0 0 14 0-0 0 0 1.000 3 1-2 0 4 0-0 0 0 .263 42 3-5 0 38 0-16 1 3

PTS 12.5 14.5 5.5 6.0 13.5 6.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 61.0

K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 4-0-12 .333 0 0-0 0 6 1-0 0 0 5.0 8-3-15 .333 0 0-0 0 0 0-2 0 0 9.0 9-6-23 .130 0 0-0 1 2 0-1 0 0 9.5 2-0-4 .500 18 0-1 0 6 0-1 0 2 2.5 4-5-20 -.050 0 0-0 0 2 0-2 1 0 5.0 4-1-9 .333 0 0-1 0 0 0-2 0 0 5.0 0-0-1 .000 3 0-0 1 9 0-0 0 0 0.0 0-0-1 .000 1 0-0 0 9 0-0 0 0 0.0 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0.0 0-0-0 .000 7 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 0-1-1 -1.000 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 1-0-3 .333 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1.0 1 3 32-16-89 .180 29 0-2 3 37 1-8 1 2 37.0

Tied 18-18 in the opening set, Marquette took the next three points to put themselves up for good, winning the frame 2520…In the first frame, Rabbecka Gonyo led the Golden Eagles' front line with four of MU's 10 assisted blocks, while Bielski recorded four kills and Caryn Mastandrea had nine assists…After Rutgers took the first point in the second, Marquette scored six unanswered and Rutgers would never lead again in the set as MU pulled away and won, 25-18…The second frame saw Gonyo record a 1.000 attack percentage, hammering home all four of her attacks for kills…After Rutgers led most of the third set, MU responded, tying the set at 21-21 and 22-22 before the Golden Eagles took set's final three points.

St. John’s (1) 21 25 24 21 Marquette (3) 25 17 26 25 Oct. 3 • Al McGuire Center • (7-7, 2-0) St. John’s GP K-E-TA CHEN. Chen 4 9-6-26 RAMDIN, Darlene 4 7-2-14 SONG, Kun 4 7-6-38 KOVALEVA, Valeria 4 9-8-32 LESZCZYNSKA, Wioleta 4 4-3-11 BROOKS, Casie 4 16-2-29 YEE, Lena 4 0-0-0 Totals 4 52-27-150 Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL VANCURA GONYO MASTANDREA ANGST DEELO VIOLA Team Totals

GP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

K-E-TA 14-6-32 12-6-39 8-1-12 6-4-16 5-5-12 7-0-15 0-1-4 0-1-2 0-0-1

PCT .115 .357 .026 .031 .091 .483 .000 .167

PCT .250 .154 .583 .125 .000 .467 -.250 -.500 .000

A SA-SE RE 0 0-0 0 0 2-1 0 0 2-0 2 1 1-2 3 42 3-1 0 1 2-1 0 3 1-0 2 47 11-5 7

A SA-SE RE 0 0-0 0 0 3-1 3 0 0-1 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 39 0-0 0 0 0-1 4 1 4-1 2 5 0-0 1 1 4 52-24-133 .211 47 7-4 11

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 1 0-4 0 0 11.0 1 0-1 0 0 9.5 5 0-2 1 0 10.0 17 0-1 0 0 10.5 3 0-2 1 1 8.0 5 0-0 0 0 18.0 18 0-0 0 0 1.0 50 0-10 2 1 68.0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 1 0-1 0 0 14.5 8 0-1 0 0 15.5 0 1-8 0 0 13.0 2 1-6 0 0 10.0 1 3-2 0 0 9.0 19 0-2 2 0 8.0 8 0-0 0 0 0.0 12 0-0 0 0 4.0 9 0-0 0 0 0.0 60

5-20 2

0

74.0

The match marked the program’s first-ever win over the reigning BIG EAST Champion Red Storm…In the first, Leslie Bielski, Katie Vancura and Rabbecka Gonyo combined for 13 kills coming on only 15 attacks in the first frame to lead a dominant MU squad to a 25-21 victory...Caryn Mastandrea added 16 assists in the stanza, helping the team to an attack percentage of .615 …After jumping out to a 3-1 lead in the second set, the Golden Eagles would fall behind 4-3 and


never regain the lead, losing 25-17… In the set three, both teams battled as the Red Storm eventually sat at set point, up 24-20 before MU then tore off six straight to take the set 26-24…Late in the fourth frame, trailing 16-10, MU took 11 of 14 points to take a commanding lead at 21-19…From that point, two kills by Mastandrea and one by Fisher closed out the set and the match, 25-21…Leading the way for the Golden Eagles was Mastandrea, who along with a career-high 19 digs, provided 39 assists and seven kills on a .467 attack percentage…Defensively, the Marquette blockers had career nights as Vancura had a career-high seven blocks and freshman Russell added nine.

Connecticut (3) 25 25 25 Marquette (0) 20 21 19 Oct. 5 • Al McGuire Center • (7-8, 2-1) Wisconsin Klingsporn, Nikki Gabrielsen, Janelle Dolgner, Brittney Wack, Allison Jeffers, Audra Ohlander, Elle Kuzma, Kim Dykstra, Katherine DuPont, Caity TEAM Totals

Marquette ANGST FISHER RUSSELL GONYO VIOLA MASTANDREA BIELSKI VANCURA DEELO Team Totals

GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

K-E-TA 0-0-1 4-1-9 12-5-24 2-3-8 9-0-12 3-1-8 0-0-0 11-4-22 2-4-16

PCT .000 .333 .292 -.125 .750 .250 .000 .318 -.125

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE 20 0-1 0 6 1-0 0 0 17 3-0 0 9 1-0 0 0 0 0-1 0 7 0-3 0 0 0 1-0 1 6 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-3 0 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-4 0 0 0 3-0 0 8 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-4 0 0 0 0-2 0 0 0-0 1 0 1 3 43-18-100 .250 39 7-4 2 38 3-14 1 0

GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

K-E-TA 0-0-0 11-6-33 3-0-7 4-1-12 0-0-0 7-1-15 9-6-18 1-4-12 0-0-1

PCT .000 .152 .429 .250 .000 .400 .167 -.250 .000

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PTS 1.0 8.0 13.5 3.0 10.5 5.0 3.0 14.0 2.0

60.0

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 1 0-1 1 4 0-0 0 0 0.0 4 0-2 1 4 0-1 0 0 11.5 0 0-1 0 0 0-5 1 1 5.5 0 0-0 0 1 0-1 1 0 4.5 0 0-0 0 3 0-0 0 0 0.0 24 2-0 0 9 0-0 0 1 9.0 0 0-0 1 3 0-0 0 0 9.0 0 0-0 0 0 0-5 0 0 3.5 4 0-0 2 8 0-0 0 0 0.0 2 .173 33 2-4 7 32 0-12 2 2 43.0

The Golden Eagles fell behind 7-2 and rallied to pull within one point at 9-8 before Connecticut captured the first, 25-20...Tied 12-12 in the second set, the Huskies pulled away to a 25-21 victory...Marquette could only get within three points at 13-10 in the third stanza before Connecticut closed out the match, 25-19.

Marquette (0) 21 20 16 USF (3) 25 25 25 Oct. 10 • Tampa, Fla. • (7-9, 2-2) Marquette GP BIELSKI 3 FISHER 3 RUSSELL 3 VANCURA 1 GONYO, Rabbecka 3 MASTANDREA, Caryn 3 JONES, Ciara 3 ANGST, Terri 2 DEELO, Amy 3 VIOLA, Hailey 3 Team Totals 3

USF GP BOAZ, Allie 3 GURGEL, Marcela 3 ARBOGAST, Alli 3 THON, Mariana 3 O'CONNOR, Alli 3 WILLIAMS, Nakia 3 AUGUSTAVO, Stephanie3 HAVLICKOVA, Jarka 3 CASTELAMARE, Brittan 3 Totals 3

K-E-TA 8-5-22 10-10-29 0-2-4 0-1-2 8-4-13 2-0-7 3-3-12 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

PCT .136 .000 -.500 -.500 .308 .286 .000 .000 .000 .000

K-E-TA 6-2-18 11-6-26 2-2-13 0-0-1 7-2-16 5-2-12 0-0-0 6-1-12 0-0-0 37-15-98

PCT .222 .192 .000 .000 .312 .250 .000 .417 .000 .224

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A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 3 0-0 0 2 1-0 0 0 9.0 0 0-2 0 4 0-2 0 0 11.0 1 0-1 0 1 0-1 0 0 0.5 0 0-0 1 2 0-0 0 0 0.0 2 0-0 0 3 2-2 1 0 11.0 19 1-1 0 8 0-0 0 0 3.0 0 0-0 0 3 0-1 0 0 3.5 1 1-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 1.0 2 1-0 6 9 0-0 0 0 1.0 0 1-0 0 3 0-0 0 0 1.0 2 .067 28 4-4 9 37 3-6 1 0 41.0 A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 0 0-0 0 0 0-3 0 0 7.5 2 6-1 2 12 0-0 0 0 17.0 0 0-0 0 0 2-2 1 0 5.0 16 1-1 0 4 0-0 0 2 1.0 1 1-1 1 4 1-0 0 0 9.0 0 0-0 0 0 1-4 0 0 8.0 1 1-1 1 8 0-0 0 0 1.0 1 0-0 0 0 0-3 0 0 7.5 11 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 32 9-4 4 28 4-12 1 2 56.0

Marquette fell victim to USF and the Marcela Gurgel, ranked seventh in the nation in kills per set...USF jumped ahead 5-0 in the first set before Marquette evened the

to close out the set as GU scored three straight to win the first set, 26-24...The second match saw even play throughout, with the score tied at every point from 6-6 to 1313, until Georgetown built a 20-18 lead and captured the set, 25-19...Falling behind 8-2 early in the third set, the Golden Eagles scored 11 of the next 18 points to pull within two of the Hoyas, and evened the score at 20-20 before Georgetown scored the final points to take the set 25-23.

Syracuse (2) 25 25 16 21 15 Marquette (3) 16 21 25 25 12 Oct. 18 • Al McGuire Center • (7-11, 2-4)

JUNIOR CARYN MASTANDREA score at 9-9, with the Bulls pulling away to win the set 25-21...USF was able to halt a quick 4-0 MU start by tying the score at 7-7 and then outscoring Marquette 11-4 to take a 17-10 lead...The Golden Eagles retaliated, taking six of the next seven points and pulling within three, until USF closed out the second set, 25-20...USF took a commanding 9-2 lead on four service aces from Gurgel, and took their largest lead of the night at 16-7 before closing out the set and match, 25-16.

Marquette (0) 24 19 23 Georgetown (3) 26 25 25 Oct. 12 • Washington, D.C. • (7-10, 2-3) Marquette JONES BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL GONYO MASTANDREA AKIN ANGST VANCURA DEELO VIOLA Team Totals

GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3

K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 3-4-8 -.125 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 1 0 3.0 9-5-30 .133 0 0-2 0 7 1-2 1 1 11.0 10-7-27 .111 1 1-0 0 5 0-0 0 0 11.0 2-3-5 -.200 0 0-3 0 0 0-5 0 0 4.5 6-4-19 .105 1 0-0 0 2 4-0 0 0 10.0 2-0-8 .250 28 0-0 0 1 1-2 0 1 4.0 1-0-1 1.000 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1.0 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 2-0-4 .500 0 0-0 0 0 4-1 0 0 6.5 0-0-0 .000 2 0-2 0 10 0-0 0 0 0.0 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 0 1 0.0 2 3 35-23-102 .118 32 1-7 2 33 10-10 2 3 51.0

Georgetown GP K-E-TA MALONE, Ashley 3 0-0-0 HARDY, Jessica 3 12-5-28 BOLAND, Caitlin 3 0-3-5 DORISMOND, Vanessa 3 6-5-15 MANLEY, Sara 3 6-7-27 NIESEN, Katherine 3 9-0-13 REZIN, Victoria 3 0-0-0 TRAUTH, Samantha 2 0-0-0 COHEN, Courtney 3 7-2-14 MCKOY, Kiersten 1 0-0-0 Totals 3 40-22-102

PCT .000 .250 -.600 .067 -.037 .692 .000 .000 .357 .000 .176

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 0 0-3 0 9 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 1-0 0 4 0-1 1 0 13.5 38 0-0 0 7 1-0 0 0 1.0 0 0-0 0 0 2-0 0 0 8.0 0 0-1 1 6 0-0 0 0 6.0 0 1-1 0 0 1-2 1 0 12.0 1 0-0 0 11 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 2 2-1 0 0 9.5 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 39 2-5 1 40 6-4 2 0 50.0

Syracuse GP K-E-TA MORTON, Sarah 5 10-3-22 LEFEBVRE, Noemie 5 15-6-33 KERN, Brittany 5 3-1-7 MacTAVISH, Kacie 5 13-4-47 QUIGLEY, April 5 4-3-10 LITTLE, Erin 5 3-2-17 TODD, Hayley 3 3-1-9 WILLIAMS, Ashley 1 0-0-0 McLAURIN, Shanetha 5 0-0-0 KANEMURA, Marissa 5 0-0-0 Totals 5 51-20-145 Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL VANCURA GONYO MASTANDREA ANGST DEELO VIOLA Totals

GP K-E-TA 5 17-5-31 5 23-9-57 5 4-4-12 5 5-6-19 5 8-7-21 5 5-3-17 5 0-0-0 5 0-0-2 5 1-1-2 5 63-35-161

PCT .318 .273 .286 .191 .100 .059 .222 .000 .000 .000 .214

PCT .387 .246 .000 -.053 .048 .118 .000 .000 .000 .174

A SA-SE RE 0 0-0 0 0 0-2 0 0 2-2 0 3 1-2 1 41 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0-1 0 3 2-1 0 1 0-2 0 48 5-11 1 A SA-SE RE 0 0-0 2 0 1-3 1 2 0-2 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 50 0-0 0 2 0-0 1 1 0-2 1 2 0-0 0 58 1-7 5

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 0 2-4 0 0 14.0 11 0-2 1 0 16.0 2 0-5 0 0 7.5 12 1-4 0 0 17.0 7 2-5 0 1 8.5 0 0-0 1 2 3.0 0 1-0 0 0 4.0 0 0- 0 0 0 0.0 7 0-0 0 0 2.0 15 0-0 0 0 0.0 54 6-20 2 3 72.0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 6 0-1 0 0 17.5 7 0-2 1 0 25.0 2 0-3 1 0 5.5 0 0-2 0 0 6.0 2 3-1 0 0 11.5 7 0-1 3 0 5.5 14 0-0 0 0 0.0 19 0-0 0 1 0.0 6 0-0 0 0 1.0 63 3-10 5 1 72.0

MU got off to another sluggish start, pushing their streak of sets without a win to 11 after dropping the match's first two sets...In the first frame, the Golden Eagles failed to connect on their attacks, hitting just .100, as Syracuse tallied a 25-16 victory...Marquette forced an even second set, with a tie score at 10-10, and took the lead at 14-13 on a Syracuse attack error until the Orange rallied to build a 22-17 lead and took the set, 25-21...MU jumped to an early 3-1 lead and saw a tie score at 12 apiece before tallying three quick points to take a 15-12 lead...Marquette scored five of the next seven points out of a timeout to put MU up, 20-14, a lead they would not give up...In the fourth frame, the teams were even at 7-7 until the Orange relinquished a 14-10 advantage for MU to tie the score again at 1616, and took the set at 25-21...In the fourth five game match of the season, Syracuse scored five straight after trading early points to lead 9-4 and win the match by a score of 15-12.

Gonyo and Vancura posted season-high marks with four solo blocks apiece, but was not enough for Marquette to stop a three match skid...Marquette led from the beginning in the first set to build a 16-14 lead before Georgetown rallied to lead 20-17, the largest Hoya lead of the set...MU was able to even the score at 21-21, and sat at setpoint with the score 24-22, but was unable

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UW-Milwaukee (2) 27 26 11 16 11 Marquette (3) 25 24 25 25 15 Oct. 20 • Al McGuire Center • (8-11, 2-4)

Louisville (3) 25 25 25 Marquette (0) 8 19 21 Oct. 24 • Al McGuire Center • (8-12, 2-5)

UWM GP K-E-TA SUEPPEL, Maddie 5 13-5-33 ZAPORSKI, Kellye 5 0-1-6 SCHUH, Kerri 5 9-3-31 CHERY, Natalie 4 3-4-21 SCHMITTING, Natalie 5 12-4-28 PETERS, Becky 5 15-12-48 POTTER, Morgan 1 0-0-0 TRAWITZKE,Samantha 5 0-0-1 O'BRIEN, Mary Beth 2 0-1-3 HINTZE, Lauren 5 1-1-3 FELSING, Lauren 5 1-0-2 JANSEN, Melissa 4 0-0-0 Totals 5 54-31-176

Louisville GP LIU, Rui 3 BROWN, Lecia 3 RUCKER, Gwen 3 KOLESNIKOVA, Tatyana 3 MATIASOVSKA, Jana 3 LANDI, Justine 3 WETTERER, Kristie 3 MANGO, Lindsey 3 LECH, Gosia 3 Totals 3

Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL VANCURA GONYO MASTANDREA JONES ANGST COELLO DEELO VIOLA Team Totals

GP 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 2 5 5

K-E-TA 17-10-45 16-5-39 7-4-17 5-1-16 18-2-30 5-3-18 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-4

PCT .242 -.167 .194 -.048 .286 .062 .000 .000 -.333 .000 .500 .000 .131 PCT .156 .282 .176 .250 .533 .111 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

A SA-SE RE 0 0-0 0 46 0-2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 1-1 3 0 0-0 0 3 1-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 0 49 3-6 3

A SA-SE RE 0 1-4 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 47 2-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 5 0-1 2 4 0-1 0 1 5 68-25-169 .254 62 3-6 3

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 3 0-5 0 0 15.5 7 0-2 1 0 1.0 4 0-5 2 1 11.5 3 1-0 0 0 4.0 6 1-2 0 0 14.0 12 0-0 0 0 16.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 3 0-0 0 0 1.0 2 0-0 1 0 0.0 6 0-0 0 0 2.0 15 0-0 0 0 1.0 0 0-0 1 0 0.0 61 2-14 5 1 66.0 DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 9 0-1 1 0 18.5 1 0-4 0 0 18.0 4 1-6 0 0 11.0 1 0-5 0 0 7.5 1 1-6 0 1 22.0 20 0-3 0 0 8.5 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 9 0-0 0 0 0.0 2 0-0 0 0 0.0 24 0-0 0 0 0.0 5 0-0 0 0 0.0 76

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Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL VANCURA GONYO MASTANDREA JONES ANGST COELLO DEELO VIOLA Totals

K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE 4-1-7 .429 0 0-1 0 3 0-3 0 0 2-3-7 -.143 0 0-0 0 0 0-6 0 0 6-1-15 .333 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 1 0 7-4-20 .150 5 0-1 0 2 0-4 1 1 11-0-19 .579 0 1-1 0 5 1-3 1 0 10-4-23 .261 18 2-2 0 11 0-1 0 0 0-0-0 .000 1 0-1 1 8 0-0 0 0 1-0-1 1.000 1 1-0 1 6 0-0 1 0 0-0-0 .000 14 0-0 0 4 0-0 0 1 41-13-92 .304 39 4-6 2 39 2-18 4 2

GP K-E-TA 3 2-4-10 3 5-11-34 3 2-3-12 3 4-3-13 3 3-2-10 3 3-1-12 2 6-1-8 3 0-0-0 2 0-0-0 3 0-0-0 3 0-0-2 3 25-25-101

PCT -.200 -.176 -.083 .077 .100 .167 .625 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

PTS 5.5 5.0 7.5 9.0 14.5 12.5 0.0 2.0 0.0 56.0

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 0 1-0 1 2 0-0 0 0 3.0 1 0-0 0 1 0-2 0 0 6.0 2 1-0 0 0 0-3 0 0 4.5 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 4.5 0 0-0 0 1 0-1 0 0 3.5 18 0-1 0 8 0-2 0 0 4.0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 6.0 1 0-1 0 8 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 1 0-1 2 9 0-0 0 1 0.0 2 0-0 1 5 0-0 0 0 0.0 25 2-3 4 35 0-9 0 2 31.5

In the first set, Marquette managed a season-low eight points on three kills as Louisville took a commanding 20-5 lead before claiming the set, 25-8...The Golden Eagles relinquished a 16-15 lead as Louisville took ten of 13 points, winning the second set 25-19...MU took a 6-5 lead on a Jones kill, but the Cardinals responded to pull out to a 15-10 advantage in the third stanza...Marquette pulled within two points at 17-15, but that would be as close as they would get, falling 25-21...MU failed to connect on its attacks, hitting .000 on the night, while Louisville hit .304.

Cincinnati (3) 25 25 25 Marquette (0) 15 18 23 Oct. 26 • Al McGuire Center • (8-13, 2-6)

Cincinnati GP K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE FESL, Annie 3 4-0-6 .667 39 0-1 0 5 0-2 0 1 NIEMER, Stephanie 3 5-2-23 .130 0 1-1 0 12 0-0 0 0 NEVITT, Jessie 3 12-0-22 .545 1 1-3 0 0 0-6 0 0 UPTON, Lindsay 3 5-1-17 .235 1 0-3 0 3 0-0 0 0 ELLEY, Jessica 3 13-4-22 .409 0 4-0 0 4 0-3 1 0 HARPENAU, Missy 3 7-3-21 .190 2 0-1 0 9 0-1 0 0 GUENTHER, Julie 3 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 0 0 FREY, Jaime 3 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 9 0-0 0 0 DOSSMAN, Natalie 1 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Totals 3 46-10-111 .324 43 6-9 0 46 0-12 1 1

Marquette BIELSKI ANGST FISHER RUSSELL GONYO MASTANDREA JONES COELLO VANCURA DEELO VIOLA Team Totals

GP 3 3 2 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3

K-E-TA PCT 10-5-35 .143 0-0-1 .000 3-5-14 -.143 2-2-6 .000 8-4-21 .190 2-0-9 .222 3-0-6 .500 0-0-0 .000 7-3-17 .235 0-0-1 .000 0-1-1 -1.000

3 35-20-111

A SA-SE RE 0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-2 0 1 0-0 0 27 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 2 0 0-0 2 1 .135 31 0-2 6

PTS 5.0 6.0 16.0 5.0 18.5 7.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 58.0

GP K-E-TA 5 13-6-35 5 19-7-45 5 10-2-21 5 5-4-19 5 0-1-1 5 7-1-18 1 0-0-0 5 2-0-3 1 0-0-0 5 7-4-18 5 0-1-2 5 63-26-162

DePaul GP K-E-TA CULLEN, Sarah 5 22-13-62 FIEDLER, Jacie 5 17-4-43 KNUTSON, Katherine 5 0-0-0 LANDSCHOOT, Christy5 4-1-9 LETCHER, Kate 5 6-1-14 HIGHLAND, Kyndell 5 8-7-20 BLASI, Lauren 5 10-3-26 CALLAGHAN, Caitlin 5 0-0-0 Totals 5 67-29-174

PCT A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE .200 2 0-3 1 9 0-2 0 0 .267 1 0-0 2 5 0-1 0 0 .381 1 1-0 0 4 0-4 0 0 .053 2 0-0 0 5 0-5 0 0 -1.000 0 0-0 1 5 0-0 0 0 .333 45 0-3 0 4 0-3 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 .667 3 0-0 2 6 0-0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 .167 2 0-1 1 2 0-3 0 0 -.500 3 2-1 3 20 0-0 0 0 .228 59 3-8 10 60 0-18 0 0 PCT .145 .302 .000 .333 .357 .050 .269 .000 .218

A SA-SE RE 1 3-1 1 0 0-1 0 0 2-4 1 62 0-1 0 0 4-3 0 1 1-3 0 0 0-2 0 2 0-0 1 66 10-15 3

PTS 14.0 19.5 13.0 7.5 0.0 8.5 0.0 2.0 0.0 8.5 2.0 75.0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 13 0-1 1 0 25.5 2 0-6 0 0 20.0 6 0-0 0 0 2.0 10 0-5 0 0 6.5 1 0-3 0 0 11.5 11 0-1 0 0 9.5 2 0-2 0 0 11.0 17 0-0 0 0 0.0 62 0-18 1 0 86.0

In the first set, DePaul led 4-0 early and would maintain their lead until a Fisher kill tied the score at 19-19 and the Golden Eagles reeled off six of the next eight points to take the set, 25-21...In a back-and-fourth second set, the squads sat even at 27-27 until a Bielski kill gave Marquette a 28-27 lead, but the Blue Demons closed out the scoring with three kills to take the set, 3028...With an 11-7 Marquette lead in the third set, the Blue Demons eventually took a 2119 lead until MU rebounded for a 24-22 advantage...From there, DePaul rallied to take the next four points and the set, 2624...With the fourth set tied at 23-23, a kill by Fisher and a block by Fisher and Gonyo gave Marquette the set, 25-23...A 11-9 MU advantage in the fifth frame disappeared as DePaul reeled off six of the final seven points to take the set and the match, 15-12.

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 4 0-1 2 0 10.5 7 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 1 0 3.0 1 0-2 0 0 3.0 2 0-1 0 0 8.5 11 0-0 0 0 2.0 0 0-0 0 0 3.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 1 0-2 0 0 8.0 14 0-0 0 0 0.0 7 0-0 0 1 0.0 47

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38.0

After falling behind 8-6 in the first set, MU scored seven of the next eight to jump ahead 13-9 until the Bearcats reeled off a 16-2 run, including the set's final 10 points to take the frame, 25-15...In the second frame, Cincinnati shot out to a 4-1 lead and would never trail in the set, pulling ahead to 20-13 before MU tightened the gap to four points...The Bearcats closed out the scoring to win the second set, 25-18...Marquette rallied from behind to take a 12-9 lead before Cincinnati tied the set at 19-19, and took the set and the match 25-23.

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Marquette BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL GONYO VIOLA MASTANDREA JONES ANGST COELLO VANCURA DEELO Totals

85.5

The Golden Eagles put an end to a fourmatch winning streak, defeating crosstown rival UW-Milwaukee in their second consecutive five-set match...In the first, MU rallied from a 9-4 deficit to even the score at nine apiece and took the first lead at 109...UWM took back the lead at 12-10 and led until MU jumped ahead 25-24, but eventually captured the set after scoring three straight points to close out the set at 2725...Marquette never led in second set after falling behind 4-1, but tied the score at 2424 in an attack error, but UWM scored the next two points to win the set, 26-24...MU jumped out of the gates and at 10-6, made a 9-1 run to extend their lead to 19-7 and closed out the third set, 25-11...The 11 points allowed in the third tied for the least given up this year by Marquette in one of a match's first four sets...MU built an 8-4 lead in the fourth set and boosted their scoring pace to take a 15-8 lead before capturing the set 25-16 on two Gonyo kills...With the score tied 5-5 in the fifth, four Marquette points forced the Panthers into two early timeouts...UWM could only get as close as two at 12-10 as Marquette pulled out the set and the match, 15-11...Gonyo and Bielski each tied career-highs with 18 and 17 kills, respectively.

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Marquette (2) 25 28 24 25 12 DePaul (3) 21 30 26 23 15 Nov. 1 • Chicago, Ill. • (8-14, 2-7)

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Marquette (3) 28 22 20 25 15 Notre Dame (2) 26 25 25 22 12 Nov. 2 • Notre Dame, Ind. • (9-14, 3-7)

Marquette (3) 25 20 21 25 15 Villanova (2) 23 25 25 20 3 Nov. 8 • Villanova, Pa. • (10-14, 4-7)

Marquette JONES BIELSKI ANGST RUSSELL GONYO MASTANDREA FISHER COELLO VANCURA DEELO VIOLA Team Totals

Marquette BIELSKI ANGST FISHER RUSSELL GONYO MASTANDREA JONES COELLO VANCURA DEELO VIOLA Totals

GP 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 5 5

K-E-TA 12-6-32 5-5-24 0-0-0 10-2-17 16-1-29 8-0-17 19-13-45 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-2

PCT .188 .000 .000 .471 .517 .471 .133 .000 .000 .000 -.500

Notre Dame GP KAELIN, Christina 4 PHILLIPS, Serinity 5 SCIACCA, Kellie 5 NICHOLAS, Jamel 5 STREMICK, Justine 4 DEALY, Kristen 5 WILDERMUTH, Beth 2 KRISTOFF, Kim 1 FESL, Megan 3 BARNICLE, Megan 2 PUENTE, Angela 4 DUNNE, Megan 5 ENZWEILER, Tara 2 SLATT, Stephanie 1 Totals 5

K-E-TA 15-9-30 25-4-56 12-4-24 4-0-7 5-4-18 4-9-32 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-1-6 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-2 67-33-177

PCT A SA-SE RE .200 0 0-0 0 .375 1 1-0 0 .333 0 1-0 0 .571 52 0-1 0 .056 0 0-0 0 -.156 3 1-1 0 .000 1 1-0 0 -1.000 0 0-0 0 .167 2 3-2 0 .000 0 0-0 0 .000 0 0-1 0 .000 4 0-0 1 .000 0 0-0 0 -.500 0 0-0 0 .192 63 7-5 1

5 70-28-167

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE 0 0-0 0 1 1-5 1 0 1 0-1 0 7 0-5 0 0 0 0-0 1 5 0-0 0 1 1 0-3 0 3 0-9 0 0 1 0-0 0 4 0-9 0 0 52 0-0 0 8 1-6 0 0 1 1-0 2 2 0-2 0 0 0 0-1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-2 0 0 3 0-0 1 22 00 0 0 4 0-0 2 7 0-0 0 0 1 .251 63 1-5 7 60 2-38 1 1

PTS 15.5 7.5 0.0 14.5 20.5 12.0 21.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 92.0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 1 0-0 0 0 15.0 10 0-9 0 0 30.5 4 0-9 0 0 17.5 14 0-0 0 0 4.0 0 0-3 0 0 6.5 8 0-0 0 0 5.0 0 0-0 0 0 1.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 13 2-3 0 0 8.5 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 2 0-0 0 0 0.0 11 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 63 2-24 0 0 88.0

Four Golden Eagles set career-highs as Gonyo, Russell, Mastandrea and Jones had career games...Mastandrea's numbers approached quadruple-double range as she recorded 52 assists, eight kills, eight digs and seven blocks...A 13-10 Fighting Irish lead wasn't enough to stop Marquette in the first set as MU stormed back and recaptured the lead, going up 22-20 and closing out the set, 28-26...Marquette got off to a slow start in the second game and was never able to recover, losing 25-22 after facing deficits of 9-2 and 17-9...The Golden Eagles fell behind 9-5 before tying the set at 14-14, but Notre Dame pulled out the third set, 25-20...Two kills by Jones forced Notre Dame into early timeouts to discuss 7-3 and 18-14 MU leads in the fourth frame...WIth MU sitting at set-point after a kill from Gonyo, the Irish scored three points before MU closed out the set at 25-22 on a kill from Fisher...In the final frame, Marquette rallied from two behind to tie the score at 88 before closing out the set, 15-12, on two straight kills from Mastandrea for the win.

GP K-E-TA 5 13-9-41 5 1-0-1 4 20-6-32 5 4-3-12 5 9-8-31 5 7-0-18 3 6-6-22 2 0-0-0 3 1-2-4 5 0-0-1 5 0-0-0 5 61-34-162

Villanova GP K-E-TA PETKOVICH, Morgan 5 10-11-38 TARTAZKY, Dana 5 14-11-43 HARRINGTON, Whitney4 2-1-12 GRAMAN, Chelsea 5 3-0-6 GULYAS, Amy 5 0-0-2 MERGEN, Maggie 5 9-6-25 FRIZZELL, Kaela 4 0-0-0 MAROON, Kim 5 0-0-1 BROWN, Emily 5 0-0-1 MCNAMARA, Laurie 5 9-4-30 Totals 5 47-33-158

PCT .098 1.000 .438 .083 .032 .389 .000 .000 -.250 .000 .000 .167

PCT -.026 .070 .083 .500 .000 .120 .000 .000 .000 .167 .089

A SA-SE RE 1 0-0 1 1 0-0 3 2 0-1 2 0 0-2 0 1 0-1 0 43 1-0 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 3 1-1 0 1 0-1 2 55 2-6 8

A SA-SE RE 2 0-2 0 1 1-1 1 0 0-0 0 39 0-1 0 1 2-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0-1 0 1 4-1 0 0 1-0 0 1 0-0 0 45 8-6 2

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 6 1-3 0 0 15.5 11 0-1 0 0 1.5 5 1-1 0 0 21.5 4 1-6 1 0 8.0 1 0-8 0 0 13.0 10 0-3 0 0 9.5 4 0-1 0 0 6.5 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 1 0-5 0 0 3.5 18 0-0 0 0 1.0 6 0-0 0 0 0.0 67 3-28 1 0 80.0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 1 0-4 0 0 12.0 10 0-2 0 0 16.0 0 0-8 0 0 6.0 7 0-2 0 0 4.0 9 0-0 0 0 2.0 0 1-2 1 0 11.0 3 0-0 0 0 0.0 23 0-0 0 0 4.0 3 0-0 0 0 1.0 0 0-6 1 0 12.0 56 1-24 2 0 68.0

Villanova led 14-7 in the first set prior to an MU comeback, as Marquette scored four straight points with the score tied at 20 to win, 25-23...Villanova took command of the second set with a 9-2 lead, and wouldn't look back as MU cut the lead to four but fell 25-20...With the third set tied 8-8, Marquette took a 14-11 lead before the Wildcats tied and passed the Golden Eagles, 19-15, and claimed the set, 25-21...Marquette scored the first points of the fourth set and saw a 6-1 advantage early...With the Wildcats claiming a 17-14 lead, MU came back to take the lead, 18-17, and with the match tied at 20-20, Marquette used a 5-0 run to close out the set...The Golden Eagles got out to a 10-0 lead in the fifth set and eventually led 14-1 on a kill by Gonyo before a kill from Bielski closed out the scoring, 153.

Marquette (2) 25 11 25 22 17 Seton Hall (3) 21 25 21 25 19 Nov. 9 • South Orange, NJ.. • (10-15, 4-8) Marquette BIELSKI ANGST FISHER RUSSELL GONYO MASTANDREA JONES KIESER COELLO VANCURA DEELO VIOLA Totals

GP K-E-TA 5 15-6-44 5 0-1-4 5 18-12-55 5 2-5-15 5 10-3-25 5 11-1-29 4 5-4-16 1 0-0-0 2 0-0-0 3 3-0-7 5 0-1-4 5 0-0-3 5 64-33-202

Seton Hall GP K-E-TA RAHRER, Brittany 5 3-1-10 THORNQUIST, Rachael5 11-3-31 MATUSIAK, Meghan 5 12-7-46 MEYERS, Tricia 5 13-4-40 WROBEL, Krissy 4 1-3-10 OSMUN, Sarah 5 24-9-50 LEISNER, Breanna 5 0-0-3 BELLOMY, Melissa 2 4-0-6 MURISON, Megan 5 0-0-1 MATTERS, Allie 5 0-0-4 MOSER, Nicole 2 0-0-0 BAUMGARTEN, Megan1 0-0-0 Totals 5 68-27-201

PCT .205 -.250 .109 -.200 .280 .345 .062 .000 .000 .429 -.250 .000 .153

PCT .200 .258 .109 .225 -.200 .300 .000 .667 .000 .000 .000 .000 .204

A SA-SE RE 3 0-1 2 0 0-0 1 0 0-1 0 2 0-1 0 2 0-0 0 48 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 1 0-1 1 59 0-4 4 A SA-SE RE 57 0-2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-1 0 2 0-0 0 1 2-0 0 2 1-2 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0-2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 64 4-8 0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 24 0-0 4 0 15.0 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 2 0-2 1 0 19.0 1 1-6 0 0 6.0 5 0-1 2 0 10.5 16 0-3 1 1 12.5 2 0-1 0 0 5.5 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-1 0 0 3.5 26 0-0 0 0 0.0 10 0-0 0 0 0.0 87 1-14 8 1 72.0

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 9 1-1 0 0 4.5 3 0-1 0 0 11.5 3 0-4 0 0 14.0 5 0-4 0 0 15.0 0 0-0 0 0 1.0 14 0-0 1 0 26.0 11 0-0 0 0 1.0 0 0-2 0 0 5.0 9 0-0 0 0 1.0 28 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 82 1-12 1 0 79.0

the first triple-double for Marquette since 2004, tallying 11 kills, 48 assists and 16 digs...With the score tied at 14-14 in the first match, SHU took the lead, 21-20, prior to five straight MU points to close out the set, 25-21...The Pirates jumped ahead early in the second set, and claimed the win, 2511...The Golden Eagles never trailed in the third set, taking a 7-4 lead before ending the set 25-11...A closely played fourth set had the score remain within two points the entire match until Seton Hall pulled away at 25-21...Marquette was the first to reach 15 points in the fifth frame, but was unable to close out the match as the Golden Eagles allowed three straight points from the Pirates to drop the set, 19-17, and end the match.

West Virginia (0) 22 17 20 Marquette (3) 25 25 25 Nov. 14 • Al McGuire Center • (11-15, 5----8) West Virginia NORMAN,Abby RAINES,Abby WOLF,Tammy HOUGH,Lisa POST,Kari KOPECKY,Michelle WEST,Bonnie MEYERS,Marissa GALLAHAN,Kristina JONES,Nicole DE ANGELIS,Tamara Totals

Marquette JONES BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL GONYO MASTANDREA ANGST KIESER DEELO VIOLA Team Totals

GP K-E-TA 3 7-2-16 3 10-9-38 3 8-3-17 3 3-5-11 3 1-0-2 3 4-1-22 3 0-0-0 3 2-1-3 1 2-3-8 3 1-0-3 3 0-0-0 3 38-24-120 GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3

K-E-TA 8-3-25 4-5-16 11-5-19 6-1-13 4-2-17 7-2-13 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-3

PCT .312 .026 .294 -.182 .500 .136 .000 .333 -.125 .333 .000 .117

PCT .200 -.062 .316 .385 .118 .385 .000 .000 .000 .000

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 0 0-0 0 1 1-0 0 0 8.0 0 0-1 3 3 0-0 0 0 10.0 0 0-1 0 2 0-2 0 0 9.0 3 0-1 0 2 0-1 0 0 3.5 18 1-0 0 8 0-0 0 0 2.0 0 0-1 0 4 0-0 0 0 4.0 0 1-0 2 9 0-0 0 0 1.0 1 0-0 1 3 0-0 0 0 2.0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2.0 13 0-0 0 1 0-1 0 0 1.5 0 0-1 0 5 0-0 0 0 0.0 35 2-5 6 38 1-4 0 0 43.0

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 0 0-0 0 0 2-3 0 0 11.5 2 1-0 1 9 0-4 0 0 7.0 0 0-0 0 1 0-1 0 0 11.5 1 1-0 0 3 0-5 0 1 9.5 1 0-0 0 0 0-4 0 0 6.0 30 1-0 0 7 0-2 1 0 9.0 1 2-0 0 6 0-0 0 0 2.0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 2 1-0 0 18 0-0 0 0 1.0 0 0-0 0 3 0-0 0 0 0.0 1 3 40-18-106 .208 37 6-0 2 47 2-19 1 1 57.5

The WVU match pitted interim head coach Erica Heiser in her first match against 34 year Division I veteran coach, Veronica Hammersmith...The home win was the first 3-0 victory for the Golden Eagles since play against Rutgers on Sept. 26...In the 100th set of the season, MU was able to gain the advantage at 17-16 and a Marquette rally established a 22-17 MU lead before the final 25-22 decision...The Mountaineers never recorded a block, solo or assisted, in the first game loss...After taking a 7-6 lead in the second set, the Golden Eagles never trailed again, outscoring WVU 18-11 to close the score at 25-17...WVU errors helped the home team to a 7-2 advantage and the Mountaineers closed the game at 9-4, but a series of Marquette runs ended the game at 25-20.

The match in South Orange, N.J. was the fourth consecutive that Marquette has played the maximum of five sets, going 1010 over that span...Mastandrea recorded

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Pittsburgh (3) 25 25 25 Marquette (0) 20 18 17 Nov. 16 • Al McGuire Center • (11-16, 5-9)

Marquette (0) 17 17 9 Western Michigan (3) 25 25 25 Nov. 28 • Kalamazoo, Mich. • (11-17, 5-9)

Marquette (0) 17 19 9 Miami (Ohio) (3) 25 25 25 Nov. 29 • Kalamazoo, Mich. • (11-18, 5-9)

Pittsburgh GP ROSS, Stephanie 3 TOWN, Amy 3 TAURENCE, Nicole 3 DOOLEY, Meagan 3 MOSES, Jessica 3 CAMPBELL, Kelly 3 ROHALL, Tara 3 KALBERER, Rachel 1 MACELLARI, Monica 1 STADELMAN, Melissa 1 HODNIK, Allyson 1 TEAM Totals 3

Marquette JONES BIELSKI RUSSELL GONYO VANCURA VIOLA ANGST KIESER COELLO DEELO Totals

Marquette BIELSKI ANGST RUSSELL VANCURA GONYO VIOLA JONES KIESER COELLO DEELO TEAM Totals

Marquette JONES BIELSKI FISHER RUSSELL GONYO MASTANDREA ANGST COELLO DEELO VIOLA Totals

GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3

K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 5-0-9 .556 3 1-2 0 4 0-2 0 0 7.0 11-2-17 .529 1 0-1 0 8 0-0 0 0 11.0 6-0-6 1.000 30 0-2 0 1 1-2 0 3 8.0 7-0-11 .636 2 0-0 0 0 2-5 0 0 11.5 6-1-9 .556 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 1 6.0 9-3-21 .286 0 0-2 0 6 0-1 0 0 9.5 0-0-0 .000 2 1-0 0 4 0-0 0 0 1.0 0-0-0 .000 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 1-0-1 1.000 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1.0 0-0-0 .000 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0.0 3 45-6-74 .527 41 2-7 3 26 3-10 0 5 55.0

K-E-TA PCT A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 4-2-13 .154 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 4.5 5-7-16 -.125 2 0-0 1 0 0-2 0 0 6.0 12-7-26 .192 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 12.0 6-0-10 .600 1 0-1 0 1 0-2 1 0 7.0 6-3-14 .214 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 6.5 1-2-6 -.167 25 2-0 0 6 0-1 0 2 3.5 0-0-0 .000 0 1-0 0 4 0-0 0 0 1.0 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 0-0-0 .000 2 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 1 0.0 0-2-3 -.667 0 0-0 0 5 0-0 0 0 0.0 34-23-88 .125 30 3-1 2 17 0-7 1 3 40.5

With the Golden Eagles up 17-11, Pittsburgh scored the next six points to tie the set at 17-17, and scored eight of the next 11 points to close out the first set, 25-20...After a 3-1 MU lead in the second frame, the Panthers built a 19-12 advantage before finishing off the set, 25-18...In the final set of the 2008 season, Pittsburgh jumped out to a 4-1 lead and would not look back, winning 25-17.

Western Michigan GOTHAM, Jaime MOORE, Michelle MITCHELL, Jillian DOYLE, Allyson CORBETT, Kate EBERLING, Katie STRIMEL, Caitlin SEILER, Courtney TURNAGE, Ashley Totals

GP K-E-TA 3 7-6-20 3 8-5-26 3 3-0-8 3 3-7-16 3 1-3-15 3 4-2-13 3 0-0-2 1 0-0-0 3 0-0-0 3 0-0-1 3 26-23-101

GP 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3

K-E-TA 1-0-3 10-1-24 3-1-7 5-1-13 6-2-13 11-1-19 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-3-9 39-9-88

PCT .050 .115 .375 -.250 -.133 .154 .000 .000 .000 .000 .030 PCT .333 .375 .286 .308 .308 .526 .000 .000 .000 .341

A SA-SE RE 0 0-0 1 1 0-0 3 0 0-2 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 20 0-0 0 1 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 2 0-2 0 0 0-0 2 26 0-4 7

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 2 0-1 0 0 7.5 8 1-0 0 0 9.0 0 0-1 1 1 3.5 0 0-2 1 0 4.0 0 0-1 0 0 1.5 10 0-1 0 0 4.5 5 0-0 0 0 0.0 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 10 0-0 0 0 0.0 38 1-6 2 0 30.0

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE 0 0-0 0 3 0-2 0 0 0 1-3 0 6 0-4 0 0 30 2-3 0 9 0-2 0 1 6 0-0 0 6 0-3 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-5 0 0 1 1-1 0 6 0-1 0 0 0 2-0 0 10 0-0 0 0 0 1-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0 1 1-3 1 0 38 7-7 0 44 1-20 1 1

PTS 2.0 13.0 6.0 6.5 8.5 12.5 2.0 1.0 5.5 57.0

The Golden Eagles dropped the opening game in the Holiday Inn West Bronco Thanksgiving Challenge to Western Michigan, 3-0...Forced into duty at setter, Hailey Viola recorded her first career double-double with 20 kills and 10 digs...In the first, the Broncos took a 3-1 advantage and lengthened their lead to 9-3 on a kill by Katie Eberling...In the first set the Broncos hit .457 with 17 kills coming against one error...After a 2-0 MU lead, WMU would go on to win the next five points and take control of the set, winning 25-17...The Broncos went on a 20-4 run in the third, including the last seven points, to close out the set, 25-9. In the final frame, the Golden Eagles hit -.281 as a team, recording only four kills with 13 errors.

Miami (Ohio) LEAHY, Maria ATTEBERRY, Andrea FARRELL, Cassie HANKS, Hallie SCHROEDER, Emily GRIFFIN, Megan JOHNS, Jillian METZLER, Michele RASEMAN, Amy WOLFE, Catherine ZENZ, Melissa Totals

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K-E-TA 8-6-31 0-0-0 7-1-11 4-1-10 3-2-25 0-3-9 5-5-22 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2

PCT .065 .000 .545 .300 .040 -.333 .000 .000 .000 .000

A SA-SE RE 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 25 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 2 1 3 27-18-110 .082 27 1-1 6

DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 12 0-0 0 0 8.0 3 0-0 0 0 0.0 2 0-1 0 0 8.5 2 0-0 0 0 4.0 1 0-1 2 1 3.5 3 0-1 0 1 0.5 2 0-1 0 0 5.5 1 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0.0 12 0-0 0 0 0.0

GP 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3

K-E-TA 2-2-9 1-0-3 6-2-14 7-1-15 15-2-25 4-1-9 0-0-1 2-0-4 6-2-13 3-0-5 0-0-0 46-10-98

PCT .000 .333 .286 .400 .520 .333 .000 .500 .308 .600 .000 .367

A SA-SE RE DIG BS-BABEBHE PTS 0 2-2 0 8 0-1 0 0 4.5 37 0-0 0 9 0-2 0 1 2.0 2 0-0 0 0 0-2 0 0 7.0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 1 7.0 0 0-0 0 6 0-0 0 0 15.0 0 0-1 0 2 0-1 0 0 4.5 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 1-0 0 2 0-1 0 0 3.5 0 0-0 0 1 0-1 0 0 6.5 0 0-0 0 7 0-0 0 0 3.0 1 3-2 1 13 0-0 0 0 3.0 40 6-5 1 53 0-8 0 2 56.0

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After Miami built a 7-3 advantage in the first, the Golden Eagles fought to pull within one at 10-9 on a kill from Katie Vancura...After two late Marquette timeouts, the RedHawks closed out the set 25-17... Marquette would not come any closer than six points in the second before Miami won the set, 25-19. Bielski registered four of her eight kills in the match's second set...Miami took a commanding 7-1 lead in the third. before closing out the set, 25-9...In the third, Miami hit .615 with 16 kills against zero errors, while the Golden Eagles hit .048 as a team.

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2008 MATCH SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS

TEAM MATCH HIGHS

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA)

.643 (18- 0-28) .619 (14- 1-21) .533 (18- 2-30) .517 (16- 1-29) .500 (14- 2-24)

.389 (42- 7- 90) .312 (71-21-160) .297 (67-24-145) .263 (50-20-114) .254 (68-25-169)

FISHER, Ashlee vs Chattanooga (8/30) GONYO, Rabbecka vs Northern Illinois (09/06) GONYO, Rabbecka vs UW-Milwaukee (10/20) GONYO, Rabbecka at Notre Dame (11/2) GONYO, Rabbecka vs Temple (9/12)

KILLS (K-E-TA) 23 (23- 9-57) 22 (22- 5-53) 20 (20- 6-32) 19 (19-13-45) 19 (19- 7-45) 19 (19- 6-41) 18 (18-12-55) 18 (18- 0-28)

5s 4s 5s 5s 5s 5s 5s 3s

KILLS (K-E-TA) FISHER, Ashlee vs Syracuse (10/18) FISHER, Ashlee vs Northern Illinois (9/6) FISHER, Ashlee at Villanova (11/8) FISHER, Ashlee at Notre Dame (11/2) FISHER, Ashlee at DePaul (11/1) FISHER, Ashlee vs Temple (9/12) FISHER, Ashlee at Seton Hall (11/9) FISHER, Ashlee vs Chattanooga (8/30)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 57 (23- 9-57) 55 (18-12-55) 53 (22- 5-53) 49 (13-11-49) 48 (17- 8-48)

5s 5s 4s 4s 5s

FISHER, Ashlee vs Syracuse (10/18) FISHER, Ashlee at Seton Hall (11/9) FISHER, Ashlee vs Northern Illinois (9/6) FISHER, Ashlee vs Tennessee (8/30) FISHER, Ashlee vs American (9/20)

5s 5s 5s 5s 4s

MASTANDREA, Caryn vs American (9/20) MASTANDREA, Caryn at Notre Dame (11/2) MASTANDREA, Caryn vs Temple (9/12) MASTANDREA, Caryn vs Syracuse (10/18) MASTANDREA, Caryn vs Green Bay (9/13)

4s 5s 5s 5s 5s

DEELO, Amy vs Green Bay (9/13) DEELO, Amy at Seton Hall (11/9) DEELO, Amy vs UWM (10/20) BIELSKI, Leslie at Seton Hall (11/9) DEELO, Amy at Notre Dame (11/2)

ASSISTS 52 52 50 50 48

DIGS 26 26 24 24 22

ACES 4 4 3 3 2

DEELO, Amy vs St. John's (10/3) DEELO, Amy vs Bowling Green (9/13) FISHER, Ashlee vs St. John's (10/3) DEELO, Amy vs Connecticut (10/5) FISHER, Ashlee vs Green Bay (9/13)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 9 ( 1- 8) 9 ( 0- 9) 9 ( 0- 9) 8 ( 3- 5) 8 ( 0- 8)

vs Chattanooga (8/30) vs Northern Illinois (9/6) vs Temple (9/12) at Rutgers (9/26) vs UWM (10/20)

RUSSELL, Tiara vs St. John's (10/3) GONYO, Rabbecka at Notre Dame (11/2) RUSSELL, Tiara at Notre Dame (11/2) RUSSELL, Tiara vs Temple (9/12) GONYO, Rabbecka at Villanova (11/8)

71 (71-21-160) 70 (70-28-167) 68 (68-25-169) 67 (67-24-145) 64 (64-33-202)

4s 5s 5s 5s 5s

vs Northern Illinois (9/6) at Notre Dame (11/2) vs UWM (10/20) vs Temple (9/12) at Seton Hall (11/9)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 202 (64-33-202) 169 (62-28-169) 169 (68-25-169) 167 (70-28-167) 165 (55-28-165)

5s 5s 5s 5s 5s

at Seton Hall (11/9) vs American (9/20) vs UW-Milwaukee (10/20) at Notre Dame (11/2) vs Bowling Green (9/13)

4s 5s 5s 5s 5s

vs Northern Illinois (9/6) at Notre Dame (11/2) vs UWM (10/20) vs American (9/20) vs Temple (9/12)

4s 5s 5s 5s 5s

vs Green Bay (9/13) at Seton Hall (11/9) vs UWM (10/20) vs American (9/20) at Villanova (11/8)

ASSISTS 65 63 62 61 60

DIGS 89 87 76 72 67

ACES 10 7 7 7 6

vs Bowling Green (9/13) vs Chattanooga (8/30) vs Green Bay (9/13) vs St. John's (10/3) vs Temple (9/12)

BLOCKS 21.0 17.0 15.0 15.0 14.5

at Notre Dame (11/2) at Villanova (11/8) at Georgetown (10/11) vs St. John's (10/3) vs UWM (10/20)

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BIG EAST REVIEW 2008 BIG EAST STANDINGS Team St. John’s Cincinnati Louisville Connecticut Notre Dame Pittsburgh Syracuse USF Georgetown Seton Hall Villanova Marquette DePaul Rutgers West Virginia

W-L 12-2 12-2 11-3 10-4 9-5 8-6 8-6 7-7 7-7 6-8 5-9 5-9 4-10 1-13 0-14

BIG EAST Pct. Home Away .857 8-0 4-2 .857 8-0 4-2 .786 6-1 5-2 .714 6-1 4-3 .643 3-3 6-2 .571 3-5 5-1 .571 3-3 5-3 .500 6-2 1-5 .500 5-2 2-5 .429 6-1 0-7 .357 5-2 0-7 .357 2-5 3-4 .286 3-4 1-6 .071 1-5 0-8 .000 0-6 0-8

W-L 27-7 22-9 19-11 21-11 17-14 17-14 17-15 17-14 14-13 14-15 14-16 11-18 7-22 2-22 7-21

Overall Pct. Home Away Neu. .794 14-0 7-4 6-3 .710 9-2 9-3 4-4 .633 10-1 6-5 3-5 .656 11-2 6-5 5-3 .548 8-5 7-6 2-3 .548 9-7 6-4 2-3 .531 6-7 8-5 3-3 .548 14-3 2-7 1-4 .519 9-2 4-7 1-4 .483 9-1 1-12 4-2 .467 9-3 1-10 4-3 .379 7-10 3-6 1-2 .241 4-9 2-9 1-4 .083 1-6 0-10 1-6 .250 4-8 2-10 1-3

BIG EAST POSTSEASON AWARDS FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG EAST Lecia Brown, Louisville, Jr., MB Kelly Campbell, Pittsburgh, Sr., OH *Marcela Gurgel, USF, Jr., OH Valeria Kovaleva, St. John’s, Sr., OH Justine Landi, Louisville, Jr., OPP Wioleta Leszczynska, St. John’s, Sr., S Annie Luhrsen, Connecticut, Fr., S Jana Matiasovska, Louisville, Sr., OH/MB Sarah Morton, Syracuse, Jr., MB *Jessie Nevitt, Cincinnati, Sr., MB Stephanie Niemer, Cincinnati, So., MB/OH Lena Yee, St. John’s, Sr., L * – unanimous selection PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR LIBERO OF THE YEAR

SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG EAST Casie Brooks, St. John’s, Sr., RS/S Meagan Dooley, Pittsburgh, Jr., MH Jessica Elley, Cincinnati, Sr., OH Annie Fesl, Cincinnati, So., S Christina Kaelin, Notre Dame, Jr., OH Kacie MacTavish, Syracuse, Jr., OH Allie Matters, Seton Hall, Jr., OH Chauntay Mickens, Connecticut, Jr., RS Serinity Phillips, Notre Dame, Jr., OH Kellie Sciacca, Notre Dame, So., MB Justine Stremick, Notre Dame, Sr., MB Dana Tartazky, Villanova, Sr., OH

Wioleta Leszczynska, St. John’s Reed Sunahara, Cincinnati Annie Luhrsen, Connecticut Kathleen “Lena” Yee, St. John’s

BIG EAST NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS FIRST ROUND 10) Purdue d. Louisville, 3-2 25-22, 21-25, 29-27, 23-25, 16-14 Cincinnati d. Western Kentucky, 3-2 25-13, 25-19, 21-25, 18-25, 15-10 SECOND ROUND 9) Illinois d. Cincinnati, 3-0 26-24, 25-20, 25-22

BIG EAST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Marcela Gurgel, USF, Jr., OH Casie Brooks, St. John’s, Sr., RS/S Jessie Nevitt, Cincinnati, Sr., MB Stephanie Niemer, Cincinnati, So., MB Kellie Sciacca, Notre Fame, So., MB Jessie Nevitt, Cincinnati, Sr., MB Kelly Campbell, Pittsburgh, Sr., OH Kelly Campbell, Pittsburgh, Sr., OH Jessica Elley, Cincinnati, Sr., OH Valeria Kovaleva, St. John’s, Sr., OH Wioleta Leszczynska, St. John’s, Sr., S Marcela Gurgel, USF, Jr., OH

BIG EAST Rookies of the Week Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Annie Luhrsen, Connecticut, Fr., S Kylie Armbruster, West Virginia, Fr., OH Tori Rezin, Georgetown, Fr., L Annie Luhrsen, Connecticut, Fr., S Annie Luhrsen, Connecticut, Fr., S Annie Luhrsen, Connecticut, Fr., S Missy Harpenau, Cincinnati, Fr., OH Missy Harpenau, Cincinnati, Fr., OH Annie Luhrsen, Connecticut, Fr., S Missy Harpenau, Cincinnati, Fr., OH Annie Luhrsen, Connecticut, Fr., S Kristen Dealy, Notre Dame, Fr., OH

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT • NOV. 16-18 • PITTSBURGH, PA. QUARTERFINALS

SEMIFINALS

CHAMPIONSHIP

Notre Dame d. Connecticut, 3-1 2519, 25-19, 25-22

Notre Dame d. St. John’s, 3-1 23-25, 25-20, 25-21, 27-25

Louisville d. Notre Dame, 3-12523, 28-26, 16-25, 25-22

St. John’s d. USF, 3-0 25-16, 25-21, 25-21

Louisville d. Pittsburgh, 3-1 21-25, 25-20 25-17, 25-19

Louisville d. Syracuse, 3-0 29-27, 25-17, 26-24 Pittsburgh d. Cincinnati, 3-2 18-25, 16-25, 25-21, 25-14, 15-10

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BIG EAST MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Jana Matiasovska, Louisville

ALL-BIG EAST TOURNAMENTTEAM Wioleta Leszczynska, St. John’s Michelle Rossi, Pittsburgh Kristen Dealy, Notre Dame Justine Stremick, Notre Dame Lecia Brown, Louisville Justine Landi, Louisville


BIG EAST INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

BIG EAST TEAM LEADERS

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. NEVITT, Jessie-CIN 2. MORTON, Sarah-SU 3. FIEDLER, Jacie-DPU 4. ELLEY, Jessica-CIN 5. SCIACCA, Kellie-ND 6. BROWN, Lecia-LOU 7. MURRAY, Rebecca-UCONN 8. MATIASOVSKA, Jana-LOU 9. MEYERS, Tricia-SHU 10. UPTON, Lindsay-CIN

CL Sr Jr So Sr So Jr So Sr Sr So

S 110 116 110 108 110 106 106 83 113 67

K 359 346 327 271 276 192 241 291 304 103

E 69 89 77 76 88 54 81 84 88 31

TA 707 688 703 586 570 424 496 647 689 230

PCT. .410 . 374 . 356 . 333 . 330 . 325 . 323 . 320 . 313 . 313

KILLS 1. GURGEL, Marcela-USF 2. CULLEN, Sarah-DPU 3. FISHER, Ashlee-MU 4. CAMPBELL, Kelly-PITT 5. TARTAZKY, Dana-VU 6. MATIASOVSKA, Jana-LOU 7. KAELIN, Christina-ND 8. KOVALEVA, Valeria-STJ 9. OSMUN, Sarah-SHU 10. NEVITT, Jessie-CIN

CL Jr Jr Sr Sr Sr Sr Jr Sr So Sr

S 108 111 103 122 101 83 106 112 102 110

NO. 478 415 381 430 355 291 357 375 339 359

AVG/S 4.43 3.74 3.70 3.52 3.51 3.51 3.37 3.35 3.32 3.26

ASSISTS 1. LESZCZYNSKA, Wioleta-STJ 2. FESL, Annie-CIN 3. GRAMAN, Chelsea-VU 4. LANDSCHOOT, Christy-DPU 5. LUHRSEN, Annie-UCONN 6. NICHOLAS, Jamel-ND 7. RAHRER, Brittany-SHU 8. BOLAND, Caitlin-GU 9. QUIGLEY, April-SU 10. MASTANDREA, Caryn-MU

CL Sr So Jr So Fr Jr Sr Sr Sr Jr

S 114 111 99 111 106 110 103 82 97 105

NO. 1318 1220 1031 1129 1051 1078 1009 775 900 933

AVG/S 11.56 10.99 10.41 10.17 9.92 9.80 9.80 9.45 9.28 8.89

SERVICE ACES 1. GURGEL, Marcela-USF 2. LUHRSEN, Annie-UCONN 3. MAROON, Kim-VU 4. LETCHER, Kate-DPU 5. KOVALEVA, Valeria-STJ 6. NIEMER, Stephanie-CIN 7. HARPENAU, Missy-CIN 8. LEISNER, Breanna-SHU 9. MALONE, Ashley-GU 10. WEST,Bonnie-WVU

CL Jr Fr Fr So Sr So Fr Sr Fr So

S 108 106 93 111 112 111 111 107 71 107

NO. 71 59 42 45 43 39 38 35 23 34

AVG/S 0.66 0.56 0.45 0.41 0.38 0.35 0.34 0.33 0.32 0.32

BLOCKS 1. BROWN, Lecia-LOU 2. MORTON, Sarah-SU 3. NEVITT, Jessie-CIN 4. RUSSELL, Tiara-MU 5. STREMICK, Justine-ND 6. MOSES, Jessica-PITT 7. DOOLEY, Meagan-PITT 8. GONYO, Rabbecka-MU 9. ARBOGAST, Alli-USF

CL Jr Jr Sr Fr Sr Sr Jr So Jr

S 106 116 110 105 88 121 115 103 111

BS 32 40 18 15 20 17 28 21 15

BA TOTAL AVG/S 119 151 1.42 120 160 1.38 124 142 1.29 107 122 1.16 78 98 1.11 112 129 1.07 93 121 1.05 83 104 1.01 96 111 1.00

DIGS 1. MATTERS, Allie-SHU 2. ROSSI, Michelle-PITT 3. YEE, Lena-STJ 4. MAROON, Kim-VU 5. WEST,Bonnie-WVU 6. ISAAC, Jessica-UCONN 7. REZIN, Victoria-GU 8. KANEMURA, Marissa-SU 9. DEELO, Amy-MU 10. AUGUSTAVO, Stephanie-USF

CL Jr Jr Sr Fr So Jr Fr Sr Fr Sr

S 113 115 115 93 107 106 85 101 105 111

NO. 575 478 471 370 424 416 324 377 386 397

AVG/S 5.09 4.16 4.10 3.98 3.96 3.92 3.81 3.73 3.68 3.58

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. Cincinnati 2. Louisville 3. Connecticut 4. St. John's 5. USF 6. Notre Dame 7. Pittsburgh 8. Syracuse 9. Villanova 10. Seton Hall 11. DePaul 12. Marq uette

G 111 107 106 115 111 114 122 116 109 113 111 105

KILLS 1536 1371 1400 1634 1444 1521 1502 1345 1375 1456 1359 1328

ERRS 568 502 539 626 591 574 655 538 590 620 645 658

ASSISTS 1. St. John's 2. Cincinnati 3. Notre Dame 4. Seton Hall 5. Connecticut 6. Louisville 7. USF 8. Villanova 9. DePaul 10. Marquette

G 115 111 114 113 106 107 111 109 111 105

NO. 1544 1390 1419 1370 1282 1283 1326 1291 1292 1221

AVG/G 13.43 12.52 12.45 12.12 12.09 11.99 11.95 11.84 11.64 11.63

KILLS 1. St. John's 2. Cincinnati 3. Notre Dame 4. Connecticut 5. USF 6. Seton Hall 7. Louisville 8. Marquette 9. Villanova. 10. Pittsburgh

G 115 111 114 106 111 113 107 105 109 122

NO. 1634 1536 1521 1400 1444 1456 1371 1328 1375 1502

AVG/G 14.21 13.84 13.34 13.21 13.01 12.88 12.81 12.65 12.61 12.31

BLOCKS 1. Louisville 2. Syracuse 3. Pittsburgh 4. Marquette 5. Cincinnati 6. Notre Dame 7. Connecticut 8. USF 9. St. John's 10. Seton Hall

G 107 116 122 105 111 114 106 111 115 113

SOLO 103 93 68 59 43 71 61 36 49 21

ASST 447 424 470 399 458 379 352 372 331 348

DIGS 1. Seton Hall 2. St. John's 3. Villanova 4. Notre Dame 5. West Virginia 6. Rutgers 7. Georgetown 8. Syracuse 9. Pittsburgh 10. Marquette

G 113 115 109 114 107 77 85 116 122 105

NO. 1781 1682 1548 1575 1471 1033 1140 1541 1599 1362

TOTAL 3698 3390 3427 4089 3514 3987 3962 3831 3765 4143 3755 3549

PCT .262 .256 .251 .247 .243 .238 .214 .211 .208 .202 .190 .189

TOTAL 326.5 305.0 303.0 258.5 272.0 260.5 237.0 222.0 214.5 195.0

AVG/G 3.05 2.63 2.48 2.46 2.45 2.29 2.24 2.00 1.87 1.73

AVG/G 15.76 14.63 14.20 13.82 13.75 13.42 13.41 13.28 13.11 12.97

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2008 NCAA REVIEW 2008 BISON/AVCA TOP 25 RK. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

SCHOOL POINTS Penn St. (60) 38-0 Stanford 31-4 Nebraska 31-3 Texas 29-4 Washington 27-5 California 26-7 Hawai’i 31-4 UCLA 22-11 Oregon 25-9 Florida 27-4 Illinois 26-8 Iowa State 22-13 USC 17-12 Minnesota 27-7 Purdue 26-9 Utah 26-6 Michigan 26-9 Wichita State 30-2 San Diego 23-5 Kansas State 24-8 Saint Louis 29-5 Kentucky 26-6 Long Beach St. 26-6 Colorado State 23-7 Santa Clara 18-10

REC.PVS. 1500 1 1430 2 1377 4 1333 3 1257 5 1177 8 1152 6 1036 9 972 7 927 11 822 14 777 NR 702 12 674 10 651 17 599 18 573 19 514 13 422 15 351 16 313 21 218 20 188 24 164 22 101 NR

Others receiving votes: Western Michigan 67; New Mexico State 66; Pepperdine 43; Tulane 23; Middle Tennessee 15; UAB 12; Cincinnati 9; San Francisco 8; Texas A&M 8; Duke 7; Clemson 5; Western Kentucky 2.

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

RECORD COACH

USC Hawaii Hawaii UCLA Pacific Pacific Hawaii Texas Long Beach State UCLA UCLA Stanford Long Beach State Stanford Nebraska Stanford Stanford Long Beach State Penn State Nebraska Stanford USC USC Stanford Washington Nebraska Penn State Penn State

27-10 33-1 34-2 33-6 36-3 39-3 37-2 34-5 32-5 36-1 31-5 31-2 32-2 32-1 32-1 31-2 33-2 36-0 36-1 34-0 33-2 31-1 35-0 30-6 32-1 33-1 34-2 38-0

SCORE RUNNER-UP

Chuck Erbe Dave Shoji Dave Shoji Andy Banachowski John Dunning John Dunning Dave Shoji Mick Haley Brian Gimmillaro Andy Banachowski Andy Banachowski Don Shaw Brian Gimmillaro Don Shaw Terry Pettit Don Shaw Don Shaw Brian Gimmillaro Russ Rose John Cook John Dunning Mick Haley Mick Haley John Dunning Jim McLaughlin John Cook Russ Rose Russ Rose

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

UCLA USC UCLA Stanford Stanford Nebraska Stanford Hawaii Nebraska Pacific Long Beach State UCLA Penn State UCLA Texas Hawaii Penn State Penn State Stanford Wisconsin Long Beach State Stanford Florida Minnesota Nebraska Stanford Stanford Stanford

AL MCGUIRE CENTER VOLLEYBALL RECORDS: Attendance Individual Attack Pct. (min. 12 kills) Team Attack Pct. Individual Kills Team Kills Individual Total Attacks Team Total Attacks Individual Assists Team Assists Individual Digs Team Digs Individual Aces Team Aces Individual Blocks Team Blocks Individual Points

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1,076 68.2 34.0 35 95 74 221 85 92 27 94 6 15 14 21.0 38.5

Sarah Vernon Kimberly Todd Kimberly Todd Katie Weidner Jamie Mueller Theresa Coughlin Jenn Brown Kimberly Todd

Louisville Maine VCU Seton Hall South Dakota St. South Dakota St. South Dakota St. South Dakota St. South Dakota St. Stony Brook Twice South Dakota St. Connecticut Houston Houston Seton Hall

Sept. 24, 2006 Sept. 10, 2004 Aug. 27, 2005 Nov. 4, 2005 Nov. 24, 2007 Nov. 24, 2007 Nov. 24, 2007 Nov. 24, 2007 Nov. 24, 2007 Sept. 16, 2006 Sept. 18, 2004 Nov. 3, 2006 Oct. 22, 2004 Oct. 22, 2004 Nov. 4, 2005



CAREER RECORDS KILLS LEADERS YEARS MP-GP 1. Theresa Coughlin 2002-05 118-440 2. KimberlyTodd 2004-07 116-439 3. Chris Curtin 1996-99 121-448 4. Vesna Grbavac 1998-99, ‘0191-326 5. Martha Meyer 1994-97 125-361 6. Mehgan Devine 1998-01 119-426 7. Jamie Mueller 2003-06 116-432 8. Kristin Patterson 1983-85 N/A 9. Jeni Myers 1995-98 121-429 10. Christine Norgle 1985-88 N/A

E TA 725 4,384 825 4,231 523 3,087 496 3,019 365 2,912 470 2,838 443 2,817 379 2,447 722 2,497 N/A N/A

KPG 3.94 3.92 2.86 3.58 3.17 2.66 2.46 N/A 2.40 N/A

PCT. 23.0 21.3 24.5 22.3 26.6 23.4 22.0 26.7 12.3 N/A

ATTACKS 1. 4,365 2. 3,087 3. 3,036 4. 3,019 5. 2,971 6. 2,912 7. 2,904 8. 2,877 9. 2,862 10. 2,838

Theresa Coughlin Chris Curtin Jeni Meyers Vesna Grbavac KimberleyTodd Martha Meyer Keelyn Krill Ellen Fox Christine Norgle Mehgan Devine

ASSISTS 1. 5,180 2. 4,368 3. 3,651 4. 2,308 4. 2,087 5. 1,908 6. 1,854 7. 1,831 8. 1,713 9. 1,217

Liz Egasti Gemma Greer Jennifer Martin Katie Weidner Mary Donohue Kristin Kemmeter Sarah Vernon Jenny Binfield Monica Renfrow Chris Halbur

1997-2000 2000-2003 1988-1991 2005-2007 1984-1986 1993-1995 2000-2004 1995-1996 2004-2006 1984-1985

Christine Norgle Jennifer Martin Jeni Meyers Ellen Fox Tricia McNamara Cindy Hey Liz Egasti Mehgan Devine Kristin Patterson Gemma Greer

1985-1988 1988-1991 1995-1998 1989-1992 1991-1994 1988-1991 1997-2000 1998-2001 1983-1985 2000-2003

ACES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

177 157 134 126 124 124 115 112 107 99

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2002-2005 1996-1999 1995-1998 1998-1999, 2001 2004-2007 1994-1997 1993-1995 1989-1992 1985-1988 1998-2001

MEGHAN DEVINE

PCT. LEADERS 1. Lisa Janssen 2. Kristin Patterson 3. Martha Meyer 4. Chris Curtin 5. Erica Heisser 6. Mehgan Devine Jenn Brown 8. Theresa Coughlin 9. Ellen Fox Ann Lopata DIGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1.567 1,405 1,234 1,091 1,070 1,026 998 988 947 937

YEARS 1983-85 1983-85 1994-97 1996-99 2001-04 1998-01 2004-07 2002-05 1989-92 2000-03

MP-GP N/A N/A 125-361 121-448 69-239 119-426 116-400 118-440 N/A 53-235

K 708 1,038 1,140 1,280 634 1,133 770 1,733 962 773

E 224 379 365 523 260 470 326 725 320 319

TA 1,179 2,447 2,912 3,087 1,556 2,838 1,899 4,384 2,877 2,033

KPG N/A N/A 3.17 2.86 2.65 2.66 1.93 3.94 N/A 3.29

PCT. 28.2 26.7 26.6 24.5 24.0 23.4 23.4 23.0 22.3 22.3

Jamie Mueller Erin Freer Keelyn Krill Ellen Fox Jamie Mueller Catie O’Brien Jennifer Martin Martha Meyer Liz Egasti Aimee Brill

2003-2006 2001-2004 1993-1995 1989-1992 2003-2006 2002-2005 1988-1991 1994-1997 1997-2000 1989-1992

Mehgan Devine Cindy Hey JoAnn Fisher Sherri Goll Martha Meyer

1998-2001 1988-1991 1987-1990 1987-1990 1994-1997

ASSISTED BLOCKS 1. 364 Martha Meyer 2. 345 Jenn Brown 3. 314 Mehgan Devine 4. 305 Chris Curtin 5. 263 Tricia McCarthy

1994-1997 2004-2007 1998-2001 1996-1999 1990-1993

SOLO BLOCKS 1. 107 2. 98 3. 94 4. 73 5. 69

GEMMA GREER

MARTHA MEYER


SEASON RECORDS KILLS LEADERS 1. KimberleyTodd 2. Vesna Grbavac 3. Theresa Coughlin 4. Vesna Grbavac 5. Jamie Mueller 6. Theresa Coughlin 7. Ann Lopata 8. Kristin Patterson 9. Kristin Patterson 10. Mehgan Devine

YEAR MP-GP 2006 31-113 1999 31-115 2003 30-117 2001 31-115 2006 31-116 2005 30-115 2000 32-119 1985 N/A 1984 N/A 2001 32-120

K 544 520 488 479 476 462 437 432 429 399

E 249 215 174 180 196 226 195 140 164 133

TA 1,323 1,287 1,217 1,224 1,219 1,188 1,216 888 1,008 938

KPG 4.81 4.52 4.17 4.16 4.10 4.02 3.67 N/A N/A 3.33

PCT. 22.3 23.7 25.8 24.4 23.0 19.9 19.9 32.9 26.3 28.4

PCT. LEADERS 1. Lisa Janssen 2. Kristin Patterson 3. Peggy Gross 4. Sarah Vernon 5. Martha Meyer 6. Lisa Janssen 7. Erica Heisser 8. Mehgan Devine 9. Jenn Brown Martha Meyer DIGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

ATTACKS 1. 1,323 2. 1,287 3. 1,224 4. 1,219 5. 1,217 6. 1,216 7. 1,188 8. 1,147 9. 1,114 10. 1,103

KimberleyTodd Vesna Grbavac Vesna Grbavac Jamie Mueller Theresa Coughlin Ann Lopata Theresa Coughlin Abby Roberts Christine Norgle Megan Markowski

2006 1999 2001 2006 2003 2000 2005 1997 1986 2000

ASSISTS 1. 1,530 2. 1,477 3. 1,410 4. 1,323 5. 1,287 6. 1,278 7. 1,215 8. 1,147 9. 1,123 10. 1,119

Liz Egasti Liz Egasti Gemma Greer Liz Egasti Monica Renfrow Gemma Greer Sarah Vernon Gemma Greer Katie Weidner Katie Weidner

1997 1999 2001 1998 2006 2003 2004 2002 2007 2005

SERVICE ACES 1. 80 2. 57 3. 54 4. 53 53 53 7. 52 8. 49 9. 47 47

Kristin Patterson Jeni Myers Charlene VanDril Jenny Binfield Cindy Hey Christine Norgle Tricia McNamara Liz Egasti Ellen Fox Christine Norgle

1985 1996 1984 1996 1989 1985 1993 1997 1992 1988

THERESA COUGHLIN

VESNA GRBAVAC

517 441 440 427 423 419 411 375 373 362

YEARS 1985 1985 1994 2004 1997 1984 2004 2001 2007 1994

MP-GP N/A N/A N/A 29-100 34-126 N/A 30-100 32-120 26-101 32-105

K 283 432 222 218 372 261 339 399 268 206

E 75 140 59 61 99 80 111 133 101 58

TA 580 888 511 504 884 628 805 938 593 525

KPG N/A N/A N/A 2.18 2.95 N/A 3.39 3.33 2.65 1.96

PCT. 35.7 32.9 32.0 31.2 30.9 28.8 28.3 28.4 28.2 28.2

Jamie Mueller Abby Roberts Keelyn Krill Erin Freer Jamie Mueller Keelyn Krill Erin Freer Keelyn Krill Terri Angst Three tied with

2006 1997 1994 2003 2005 1993 2004 1995 2007

Cindy Hey JoAnn Fischer Lisa Janssen Sherri Goll Shannon Devine Mehgan Devine

1989 1989 1985 1990 2002 2001

ASSISTED BLOCKS 1. 118 Peggy Gross 2. 109 Tiara Russell 109 Martha Meyer 109 Tricia McNamara 109 Tricia McCarthy

1994 2008 1997 1994 1993

SOLO BLOCKS 1. 49 2. 47 3. 44 4. 40 5. 34 34

PEGGY GROSS

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M AT C H R E C O R D S INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Kills 38

Jamie Mueller vs. Villanova

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Christine Norgle vs. Valparaiso Jamie Mueller at Duke

Oct. 19, 2006

Attacks

Attack Percentage (min. 10 kills) 83.3 Martha Meyer vs. Northeastern Ill.

Nov. 15, 1986 Aug. 30, 2003 Sept. 16, 1997

Assists 88

Liz Egasti vs. Cincinnati

Nov. 5, 1999

Service Aces 8 Abby Roberts vs.Tulane

Nov. 1, 1996

Digs 41

Jamie Mueller vs. Pacific

Sept. 8, 2006

Solo Block 7 Tricia McCarthy vs. Valparaiso

Sept. 11, 1992

Assisted Blocks 18 Jenn Brown vs. Pittsburgh

Nov. 17, 2006

Total Blocks 19 Jenn Brown vs. Pittsburgh

Nov. 17, 2006

LIZ EGASTI

JAMIE MUELLER

TEAM RECORDS Kills 102 102 Attacks 275

vs Valparaiso vs Cincinnati

Nov. 15, 1986 Nov. 5, 1999

at Duke

Aug. 30, 2003

Attack Percentage 58.8 vs Illinois Benedictine

Sept. 21, 1985

Assists 94 94

vs Valparaiso vs Cincinnati

Service Aces 18 vs Central Michigan 18 vs Missouri

Nov. 15, 1986 Nov. 5, 1999 Sept. 8, 2001 Sept. 14, 1996

Digs 149

vs St. Francis (Ill.)

Oct. 28, 1990

Solo Block 12 vs Windsor 12 vs Western Illinois 12 vs DePaul

Sept. 29, 1989 Sept. 2, 1989 Oct. 20, 1985

Assisted Blocks 46 vs Pittsburgh

JENN BROWN

Nov. 17, 2006

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L E T T E RW I N N E R S Laira Akin Jennifer Amobi Kathy Andrykowski Terri Angst Mary Bell Nadine Bergstrom Tara Beyer LESLIE BIELSKI Michele Bierschbach Jenny Binfield Susan Blazek Kathy Bray Jenn Brown Susan Boylan Maureen Brennan Lisa Bruenig Aimee Brill Mary Caserta Mary Lou Christianson Traci Clark ALEXANDRA COELLO Terry Collier Theresa Coughlin Ginger Craig Theresa Crosheck Carol Curoe Chris Curtin Amy Deelo Mehgan Devine Shannon Devine Aidamari Disdier Sharon Donegan Maura Donnellan Mary Donohue Elizabeth Doyle Jeanne Dwyer Liz Egasti Elaine Eischens Michelle Falk Maureen Feeney JoAnn Fischer Ashlee Fisher Ellen Fox Erin Freer Ann Geisel Sherri Goll RABBECKA GONYO Vesna Grbavac Gemma Greer Peggy Gross Suzette Gross Danielle Hagen Carrie Hahn Christine Halbur

2008 2001 1976-79 2006-08 1975 1975, 76 1999-2001 2006-PRES. 1992-93 1995-96 1978-79 1986 2004-07 1994-97 1996 1994-96 1989-92 1977 1975 1993, 95 2008-PRES. 1977 2002-05 1997 1998 1980 1996-99 2008 1998-2001 2001-02 1991 1975 1999 1984-86 1976-77 1984-88 1997-2000 1989-92 1989 1980 1987-90 2007-08 1989-92 2001-04 1983 1987-90 2007-PRES. 1998-2001 2000-03 1993-94 1987-89 1999-02 1993-95 1981-85

Kathy Harr Erica Heisser Tiffany Helmbrecht Cindy Hey Mary Jo Hofstede Barbara Holmstead Kathy Hoppa Peggy Hoppa Mary Horning Dawnell Ibsen Lisa Janssen CIARA JONES Mary Catherine Kane Kelly Kaylor Jessica Keiser Kristin Kemmeter Nancy Kerrigan Becky Kinzer Jessica Klein Linda Kleinschmit Jody Klumb Pam Kober Keelyn Krill Janet Kulinski Angela Kvidera Lisa LaMore Deborah Lavender Deanna Lemanski Amy Levin Katherine Lindros Susan Loewenstein Ann Lopata Pilar Lopez Elizabeth Mansfield Megan Markowski Jennifer Martin Jessica Martin Caryn Mastandrea Tricia McCarthy Nicci McDonald Tricia McNamara Martha Meyer Mary Meyer Mary Ann Miller Jamie Mueller Katherine Muhr Jeni Myers Aga Niemczewska Christine Norgle Caitie O’Brien Kelli O’Connell Betsy Olle Elizabeth Paolini

1984-87 2001-04 2004-07 1988-91 1978-79 1976 1977-79 1981-84 1992-93 1983-86 1983-85 2008-PRES 1986-88 1998-99 2006-08 1993-95 1985-87 1980-81 2002 1977 1977 1986 1993-95 1977-80 1975-78 1989-90 1975-76 1995 1999-2002 1997-99 1996-97 2000-03 1982 1975-76 2000-01 1988-91 1996-99 2006-pres. 1990-93 1992-94 1991-94 1994-97 1982-85 1991 2003-06 1975-78 1995-98 2002-04 1985-88 2002-05 1990-93 1991-94 1976-77

Kelly Parke Kristin Patterson Cindy Paulick Jeanne Pautlitz Jane Petra Heidi Pfeiffer Lauren Pierce Joanne Pittman Jane Poretta Laura Potter Mandy Preiser Katherine Ragen Kim Reilly Michele Remus Monica Renfrow Julie Richards Annie Richey Abby Roberts Michel Ruppel Tiara Russell Susan Sanfelippo Paula Schiewe Caroline Scholtz Kim Schrader Kelly Schramka Karen Sitzberger Carissa Smith Laurie Strauss Jean Sullivan Bridget Sweeney Kelly Sweeney NormaTirado KimberleyTodd LindaTully CarolynTurner Katie Vancura Katie VanDerhoef Charlene VanDril Dana Van Zeeland Sarah Vernon HAILEY VIOLA Nicole Wallace Katie Watters Anne Waukau Katie Weidner Karen Weir Kristin Wolf Stacy Wollner Frannie Wood Cindy Wright BrandyYee

1992 1982-85 1977-80 1992 1978-81 2004-05 2003, 05-06 1979-82 1980-83 1990 1983, 84 1976 1990 1998 2004-06 2007 1999-2000 1996-97 1984-87 2008 1978-81 1979-80 1975 1978-80 1975-77 1979 1986-88 1988-89 1982-83 1987 1986 1980-82 2004-07 1982-85 1978-81 2006-08 1979-81 1981-84 1995 2001-04 2006-PRES. 2003-06 1996-99 1978 2005-07 1980-83 1987-88 1988 1977 1992-95 1994

C OAC H I N G H I STO RY RECORDS BY VICTORIES 1. Tat Shiely 2. Pati Rolf 3. Laura Farina 4. Erica Heisser*

SHIELY

FARINA

ROLF

SHYMANSKY

YEARS 1975-1998 2002-2008 1999-2001 2008

RECORD 380-477-5 102-98 46-52 1-3

PCT. 44.4 51.0 46.9 25.0

RECORDS BY WINNING PCT. YEARS 1. Pati Rolf 2002-2008 2. Laura Farina 1999-2001 3. Tat Shiely 1975-1998 4. Erica Heisser* 2008

RECORD 102-98 46-52 380-477-5 1-3

PCT. 51.0 46.9 44.4 25.0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR AWARDS MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE (1989-90) 1989 1990 Sherri Goll

1-6, SIXTH PLACE 1-6, SIXTH PLACE SecondTeam All-MCC

GREAT MIDWEST CONFERENCE (1991-94) 1991

1-4, FIFTH PLACE

1982 Ellen Fox

4-6, THIRD PLACE All-Great Midwest Conference FirstTeam Great Midwest Conference All-AcademicTeam Elaine Eischens All-Great Midwest Conference SecondTeam Betsy Olle Great Midwest Conference All-AcademicTeam Jeanne Pautlitz Great Midwest Conference All-NewcomerTeam Tricia McCarthy Great Midwest Conference All-AcademicTeam Michelle Bierschbach Great Midwest Conference All-AcademicTeam Kelli O’Connell Great Midwest Conference All-AcademicTeam Aimee Brill Great Midwest Conference All-AcademicTeam Tat Shiely Great Midwest Conference Coach of theYear 1993 Tricia McCarthy

3-9, SIXTH PLACE All-Great Midwest Conference SecondTeam Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Keelyn Krill Great Midwest Conference All-NewcomerTeam Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Michelle Bierschbach Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Traci Clark Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Peggy Gross Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Carrie Hahn Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Kristin Kemmeter Great Midwest Conference Academic Medal of Honor Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Kelli O’Connell Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Betsy Olle Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List 1994 Keelyn Krill Martha Meyer Susan Boylan Peggy Gross Carrie Hahn Kristin Kemmeter Honor Betsy Olle BrandyYee

4-8, TIED FOR FOURTH PLACE All-Great Midwest Conference FirstTeam Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Great Midwest Conference All-NewcomerTeam Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Great Midwest Conference Academic Medal of Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List Great Midwest Conference Commissioner’s List

CONFERENCE USA (1995-2004) 1995 Keelyn Krill

3-9, THIRD PLACE BLUE DIVISION All-Conference USA Honorable Mention Conference USA Commissioner’s List Martha Meyer All-Conference USA Honorable Mention Kristin Kemmeter Conference USA Academic Medal of Honor Conference USA Commissioner’s List Susan Boylan Conference USA Commissioner’s List Lisa Breunig Conference USA Commissioner’s List Carrie Hahn Conference USA Commissioner’s List 1996 6-8, THIRD PLACE BLUE DIVISION Abby Roberts Conference USA All-FreshmanTeam Conference USA Commissioner’s List Susan Boylan Conference USA Commissioner’s List Lisa Breunig Conference USA Commissioner’s List Susan Loewenstein Conference USA Commissioner’s List Jess Martin Conference USA Commissioner’s List Martha Meyer Conference USA Commissioner’s List

1997 Martha Meyer

6-10, FOURTH PLACE AMERICAN DIVISION All-Conference USA SecondTeam Conference USA Academic Medal of Honor GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American Liz Egasti Conference USA All-FreshmanTeam Susan Boylan Conference USA Commissioner’s List Lisa Breunig Conference USA Commissioner’s List Susan Loewenstein Conference USA commissioner’s List Jess Martin Conference USA Commissioner’s List Abby Roberts Conference USA Commissioner’s List 1998 4-12, SIXTH PLACE AMERICAN DIVISION Mehgan Devine Conference USA All-FreshmanTeam Conference USA Commissioner’s List Tarah Beyer Conference USA Commissioner’s List Theresa Crosheck Conference USA Commissioner’s List Vesna Grbavac Conference USA Commissioner’s List Kelly Kaylor Conference USA Commissioner’s List Katherine Lindros Conference USA Commissioner’s List Jess Martin Conference USA Commissioner’s List 1999 9-7, TIED FOURTH PLACE AMERICAN DIVISION Chris Curtin All-Conference USA FirstTeam Vesna Grbavac All-Conference USA SecondTeam Conference USA Commissioner’s List Mehgan Devine Conference USA Commissioner’s List Liz Egasti Conference USA Commissioner’s List Danielle Hagen Conference USA Commissioner’s List Katherine Lindros Conference USA Commissioner’s List Jess Martin Conference USA Commissioner’s List Annie Richey Conference USA Commissioner’s List 2000 6-10, TIED FIFTH PLACE AMERICAN DIVISION Mehgan Devine All-Conference USA SecondTeam Ann Lopata Conference USA All-FreshmanTeam Sarah Beykirch Conference USA Commissioner’s List Liz Egasti Conference USA Commissioner’s List Vesna Grbavac Conference USA Commissioner’s List Gemma Greer Conference USA Commissioner’s List Danielle Hagen Conference USA Commissioner’s List Amy Levin Conference USA Commissioner’s List Katherine Lindros Conference USA Commissioner’s List Ann Lopata Conference USA Commissioner’s List Amy Murphy Conference USA Commissioner’s List Annie Richey Conference USA Commissioner’s List 2001 9-7, SIXTH PLACE Mehgan Devine All-Conference USA FirstTeam Conference USA Commissioner’s List Vesna Grbavac All-Conference USA SecondTeam Conference USA Commissioner’s List Jennifer Amobi Conference USA All-FreshmanTeam Gemma Greer Conference USA Commissioner’s List Danielle Hagen Conference USA Commissioner’s List Erica Heisser Conference USA Commissioner’s List Amy Levin Conference USA Commissioner’s List Sarah Vernon Conference USA Commissioner’s List 2002 3-10, 12TH PLACE Theresa Coughlin Conference USA All-FreshmanTeam Erin Freer Conference USA Commissioner’s List Danielle Hagen Conference USA Commissioner’s List Erica Heisser Conference USA Commissioner’s List Amy Levin Conference USA Commissioner’s List Aga Niemczewska Conference USA Commissioner’s List Sarah Vernon Conference USA Commissioner’s List 2003 8-5, SIXTH PLACE Jennifer Brown Conference USA Commissioner’s List Theresa Coughlin SecondTeam All-Conference USA AVCA All-Region Honorable Mention Erica Heisser Conference USA Commissioner’s List Elise Hickerson Conference USA Commissioner’s List Ann Lopata Conference USA Commissioner’s List Caitie O’Brien Conference USA Commissioner’s List Sarah Vernon Conference USA Commissioner’s List Nicole Wallace Conference USA Commissioner’s List 2004 Erica Heisser Theresa Coughlin Caitie O’Brien Heidi Pfeiffer Sarah Vernon KimberleyTodd Nicole Wallace

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10-3, SECOND PLACE Conference USA Commissioner’s List SecondTeam All-Conference USA Conference USA Commissioner’s List Conference USA Academic Medal Award SecondTeam All-Conference USA AVCA All-Region Honorable Mention Conference USA All-FreshmanTeam Conference USA Commissioner’s List Conference USA Commissioner’s List


M C CAHILL AWARD Given annually since 1946, the McCahill Award recognizes the Marquette senior student-athlete from the previous year who has demonstrated the highest performance in scholarship, leadership and athletics. It is awarded by the William J. McCahill, Sr., family in honor of their son, Capt. Robert L. McCahill, a Marquette athlete killed in World War II. The four women’s volleyball players who have claimed the prestigious award are KATHY ANDRYKOWSKI (1980), SHERRI GOLL (1991), MARTHA MEYER (1998) and most recently JAMIE MUELLER (2007).

1980 KATHY ANDRYKOWSKI

1991 SHERRI GOLL

1998 MARTHA MEYER

2007 JAMIE MUELLER

BIG EAST (2005-PRESENT) 2005 Terri Angst Theresa Coughlin Star Jessica Kieser Jamie Mueller Caitlin O'Brien Heidi Pfeiffer Monica Renfrow KimberleyTodd Nicole Wallace Katie Weidner 2006 Jessica Keiser Jamie Mueller Monica Renfrow KimberleyTodd

Hailey Viola Nicole Wallace

17-13, SEVENTH PLACE BIG EAST Academic All Star SecondTeam All-BIG EAST; BIG EAST Academic All

2007 Jessica Kieser

Hailey Viola Katie Weidner

5-9, TIED 11TH PLACE BIG EAST Academic All-Star National Stength and Conditioning All-American FirstTeam All-BIG EAST 2007-08 BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Award BIG EAST Academic All-Star BIG EAST Academic All-Star BIG EAST Academic All-Star

2008 Alexandra Coello Jessica Kieser Hailey Viola

5-9, TIED 11TH PLACE BIG EAST Academic All-Star BIG EAST Academic All-Star BIG EAST Academic All-Star

KimberlyTodd BIG EAST Academic All Star BIG EAST Academic All Star BIG EAST Academic All Star BIG EAST Academic All Star BIG EAST Academic All Star FirstTeam All-BIG EAST; BIG EAST Academic All Star BIG EAST Academic All Star BIG EAST Academic All Star 10-4, THIRD PLACE BIG EAST Academic All-Star FirstTeam All-BIG EAST, AVCA Honorable Mention All-American, AVCA All-Northeast RegionTeam Second team All-BIG EAST FirstTeam All-BIG EAST, AVCA Honorable Mention All-American, AVCA All-Northeast RegionTeam, BIG EAST Academic All Star BIG EAST Academic All-Star BIG EAST Academic All Star

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SERIES HISTORIES Air Force Akron Alabama American Arkansas State Army Auburn Augsburg Aurora AUSTIN PEAY Ball State Bellarmine Beloit Belmont Boston College Bowling Green Bradley Bucknell BUTLER BYU Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Sacramento Cardinal Stritch Carleton Carroll College Carthage CENTRAL MICHIGAN Central Missouri Charlotte Chattanooga Chicago State CINCINNATI Clemson Cleveland State Colorado Concordia (Ill.) Concordia (Minn.) Concordia (Wis.) CONNECTICUT Creighton DAYTON DEPAUL Drake Dubuque Duke East Carolina Eastern Illinois EASTERN KENTUCKY Eastern Michigan Elmhurst Eureka Evansville Florida Florida Atlantic Florida International Franklin Gardner Webb George Williams GEORGETOWN Georgia State Grand Valley State GREEN BAY Gonzaga Hartford Houston Houston Baptist Idaho State Illinois

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2-0 2-6 0-1 1-0 0-2 2-0 0-1 0-1 4-0 2-0 0-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 1-3 2-4 1-0 0-6 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 2-0 12-6-1 20-4 2-2 0-0-1 11-6 1-0 6-1 6-25 0-1 5-3 0-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 3-2 0-2 5-20 17-29 4-2 1-0 1-2 4-0 1-11 2-2 0-1 0-2 1-0 5-3 0-2 1-0 3-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-3 0-1 0-1 25-9 0-1 1-0 3-9 1-0 1-1 0-2

Illinois Benedictine 1-4 Illinois Central 1-2 Illinois-Chicago 4-12 Illinois-State 0-1 Indiana 0-1 Indiana Central 2-1 Indiana State 1-2 IPFW 1-0 IOWA 1-1 Iowa State 0-2 IUPUI 1-0 Juniata 1-0 Kansas 0-3 Kansas State 0-1 Kellogg Community 1-0 Kent 1-1 Kentucky 1-1 Lake Forest 1-0 Lakeland 1-0 Lake Superior State 1-0 Lehigh 1-0 Lewis 3-7 Loras 3-0 LOUISVILLE 3-21 LSU 0-1 LOYOLA (ILL.) 8-14 Loyola Marymount 0-1 Maine 2-0 Mankato State 1-0 Marshall 0-1 Md.-Baltimore County 0-1 Md.-Eastern Shore 1-0 McNeese State 0-1 Memphis 7-11 Miami (Fla.) 1-0 MICHIGAN 0-3 Michigan-Dearborn 1-0 Michigan State 0-2 MichiganTech 2-0 Milwaukee AreaTech. College 2-0 Milwaukee School of Eng. 1-0 Minnesota 2-5 Minn.-Duluth 0-1 Mississippi 0-4 Mississippi State 1-0 Missouri 1-2 Missouri-Kansas City 1-0 Missouri-St. Louis 1-0 Montana State 1-2 Morehead State 2-0 Morgan State 1-0 Mount Mary 1-1 Murray State 3-0 National College of Education 1-0 Navy 1-0 Nevada 1-1 New Hampshire 1-0 Nicholls State 1-0 North Carolina 0-1 North Carolina State 0-1 North Central 2-0 North Dakota State 4-0 Northeastern Illinois 12-3 Northeast Missouri State 1-0 Northern Illinois 3-11 Northern Iowa 1-2 Northern Kentucky 0-1 Northern Michigan 2-1

Northland Northwestern NOTRE DAME Oakland Ohio OHIO STATE Oral Roberts OREGON STATE Pacific PITTSBURGH Portland Providence Purdue Quincy Richland Center Ripon Robert Morris Rockford Rock Valley RUTGERS Saint Louis St. Ambrose St. Catherine St. Cloud State ST. JOHN'S St. Francis (Ill.) St. Francis (Pa.) St. Joseph’s (Ind.) St. Mary’s (Calif.) St. Norbert St.Thomas (Minn.) St. Xavier Sam Houston State San Francisco SETON HALL South Dakota State Southeast Missouri Southern Illinois Southern Miss Stanford Stephen F. Austin Stony Brook SYRACUSE Temple Tennessee Texas A&M Texas-Arlington TCU Tulane Tulsa UAB UNC-Greensboro UTEP USF Valparaiso VCU VILLANOVA Virginia VirginiaTech WEST VIRGINIA Western Illinois WESTERN MICHIGAN Western Kentucky Western Ontario Wheaton (Ill.) Windsor Wichita State Winona State

2-0 0-1 2-9 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-5 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 6-1 15-19 1-3 2-0 0-1 1-3 11-4 1-0 3-3 0-1 4-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 0-3 2-2 2-0 1-2 0-1 7-6 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-4 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-1 4-1 7-6 0-1 8-9 1-0 1-0 7-9 14-9 2-1 3-1 0-1 0-1 3-3 1-2 2-2-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-2 2-0

Wisconsin Wright State Wyoming Wis.-Eau Claire Wis.-LaCrosse WIS.-MILWAUKEE Wis.-Oshkosh Wis.-Parkside Wis.-Platteville Wis.-River Falls Wis.-Stevens Point Wis.-Superior Wis.-Whitewater Wright State Xavier (Ohio) York Youngstown State

2-18 0-1 0-2 12-1 4-9 23-46-1 9-12 13-22 6-3 2-0 11-13-1 6-3 21-5 1-2 4-5 0-1 1-0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1975 Coach Captain Wis.-Parkside MATC Carthage Wis.-Whitewater Mount Mary Ripon Wis.-Whitewater Concordia (Wis.) Wis.-Milwaukee MATC Lakeland Beloit Cardinal Stritch St. Norbert 1 Mount Mary 1

10-5 Tat Shiely Nadine Bergstrom W 2-1 W 2-0 L 1-3 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0

1-WWIACTournament

1976 Coach Captain Wis.-Oshkosh Wis.-Superior Minnesota-Duluth Wis.-Parkside Wis.-Milwaukee Carthage Carroll College Wis.-Stevens Point Wis.-Eau Claire Wis.-Milwaukee Lewis Carroll College Wis.-Parkside Wis.-Whitewater Chicago State Ripon Wis.-Eau Claire 1 Wis.-Stevens Point 1 Wis.-Oshkosh 1 Wis.-Stevens Point 1

9-11 Tat Shiely Kelly Schramka L 1-2 L 0-2 L 1-2 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 2-1 W 2-1 W 2-1 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 0-2 L 1-2

1-WWIACTournament

1977 Coach Captains

20-14 Tat Shiely Kelly Schramka Kathy Andrykowski Wis.-Oshkosh L 1-2 Wis.-Milwaukee W 2-1 Wis.-Whitewater W 2-0 Wis.-Oshkosh W 3-2 Wis.-Milwaukee W 3-0 Wis.-Parkside L 2-3 Wis.-Whitewater W 3-1 Carroll College L 1-3 Wis.-Eau Claire W 2-1 Wisconsin L 1-2 Dubuque W 2-0 Wis.-Platteville L 1-2 Wisconsin W 2-0 Wis.-Stevens Point L 0-3 Wis.-Milwaukee W 2-0 Chicago State W 2-0 Carthage W 2-0 Aurora W 2-0 Lewis L 1-2 Wis.-Platteville W 2-1 Wis.-Parkside L 0-2 Rock Valley W 2-0 Wis.-Oshkosh L 1-2 Wis.-Whitewater W 2-1 Wis.-LaCrosse L 1-2 St. Cloud State L 1-2

Wis.-Superior Carroll College Wis.-Platteville Wis.-Stevens Point 1 Wisconsin 1 Wis.-Milwaukee 1 Wis.-Oshkosh 1 Wis.-LaCrosse 1

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

1-WWIACTournament

1978 Coach Captains

28-14 Tat Shiely Kathy Andrykowski Kathy Muhr, Angie Kvidera Wis.-Milwaukee W 2-1 St. Norbert W 2-1 Wis.-Oshkosh L 1-2 Wis.-Parkside W 2-1 Wis.-LaCrosse L 1-2 Wis.-Milwaukee W 2-0 Carroll College L 1-2 Wis.-Milwaukee W 2-0 Wis.-Oshkosh W 2-1 Wisconsin L 0-2 Wis.-Whitewater W 3-0 Wis.-Oshkosh W 3-1 Carthage L 0-3 Wisconsin W 2-0 Carroll College L 0-2 Wis.-Stevens Point W 2-0 Carthage W 2-0 Wis.-Superior W 3-0 Wis.-Eau Claire W 2-0 Chicago State W 3-0 Aurora W 3-0 Wisconsin L 0-2 Wis.-Stevens Point L 1-2 Wis.-Whitewater W 2-0 Carthage W 2-0 North Central W 2-0 Wis.-Parkside L 0-2 Dayton@ L 0-2 St. Francis (Ill.) 1 W 2-0 Saint Louis 1 W 2-1 Xavier (Ohio) 1 W 2-0 1 Lewis L 0-3 1 Saint Louis W 3-0 Wis.-Stevens Point W 3-1 Wis.-Platteville 2 W 2-0 2 Wis.-Milwaukee W 2-1 2 Wis.-Whitewater W 2-1 2 Wis.-Parkside L 0-2 Carthage 2 W 2-0 Wis.-Oshkosh 3 W 2-0 Wisconsin 3 L 1-2 Wis.-Milwaukee 3 L 1-2 1-Midwest Catholic Invitational 2-Carthage Invitational 3-WWIACTournament

1979 Coach Captains

34-17-4 Tat Shiely Kathy Andrykowski, Janet Kulinski Wis.-Eau Claire W 2-0 Carthage W 2-1 Wis.-Milwaukee W 2-1 Wis.-Eau Claire W 2-0 Wis.-LaCrosse L 0-2 Wis.-Whitewater W 3-0 Wis.-Stevens Point L 1-3 Wis.-Platteville W 2-0 Wis.-Parkside L 0-2 Wis.-Oshkosh L 0-2 Wisconsin L 1-2

Northern Michigan 1 Western Michigan 1 Cleveland State 1 Michigan State 1 Michigan 1 Northern Kentucky 1 Northeastern Illinois Carthage Carthage 2 Carroll College 2 Wis.-Eau Claire 2 Wis.-Milwaukee 2 Wis.-Stevens Point 2 Carroll College 2 Wis.-Stevens Point 2 Wis.-Parkside Carroll College Wis.-Milwaukee Minnesota 3 Northern Iowa 3 Minnesota 3 Minnesota 3 Northern Michigan 3 Minnesota 3 Wisconsin Wis.-Stevens Point Wis.-Milwaukee 4 Wis.-Eau Claire 4 Wis.-Oshkosh 4 Wis.-Whitewater 4 Carthage 4 Wis.-Stevens Point Wis.-Whitewater Wis.-Oshkosh St. Francis (Ill.) 5 Xavier (Ohio) 5 Loyola (Ill.) 5 Loras 5 Saint Louis 5 Lewis 5 Wis.-Parkside 6 Northland 6 Carroll College 6 Wis.-Parkside 6

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

1-Michigan State Invitational 2-Milwaukee Invitational 3-Minnesota Invitational 4-Wis.-Whitewater Invitational 5-Midwest CatholicTournament 6-WWIAC Division IITournament

1980 Coach Captain Wis.-Stevens Point Carthage Lake Forest Wis.-Whitewater Wis.-Oshkosh Wis.-Parkside St. Norbert Carroll Wis.-LaCrosse Wis.-Milwaukee Wis.-Whitewater Carthage Wis.-Stevens Point 1 Wis.-Superior 1 Northern Michigan 1 Wis.-Oshkosh 1 Wis.-Stevens Point 1 Kellogg CC 2 York 2 Central Michigan 2 Western Ontario 2

26-25 Tat Shiely Janet Kulinski L 1-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 3-1 W 3-0 L 1-3 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 2-1 L 0-2 L 1-2 L 1-2

Eastern Kentucky 2 Wis.-Parkside 2 Michigan State 2 Wis.-LaCrosse Wisconsin Loyola (Ill.) Wis.-Parkside Concordia (Ill.) 3 Richland Center 3 Carthage 3 Wis.-Whitewater 3 Wis.-Milwaukee 3 Wis.-Whitewater Carroll College Creighton St. Ambrose 4 Lewis 4 Saint Louis 4 St. Francis (Ill.) 4 Loyola (Ill.) 4 Dayton Wis.-Stevens Point Northern Iowa 5 North Dakota 5 Minnesota 5 Wis.-Milwaukee 6 Carroll College 6 Carthage 6 Wis.-Parkside 6 Wis.-Milwaukee 6

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

1-Northern Michigan Invitational 2-Michigan State Invitational 3-Wis.-Whitewater Invitational 4-Midwest Catholic Invitational 5-Gopher Invitational 6-WWIAC Division IITournament

1981 20-29 Coach Tat Shiely Captains Jane Poretta, Sue Sanfelippo Wis.-Oshkosh L 1-2 Wis.-Whitewater W 2-1 Wis.-Parkside L 0-2 Wis.-Milwaukee L 0-2 Wis.-Milwaukee L 0-2 Carroll W 2-0 1 Wis.-River Falls W 2-0 Wis.-Whitewater 1 L 0-2 1 Wis.-Superior W 2-1 1 Wis.-LaCrosse L 0-2 Valparaiso 1 W 2-1 Concordia (Ill.) W 2-0 Carthage W 2-0 Wis.-Oshkosh W 2-0 Wisconsin L 0-2 Franklin 2 W 2-0 St. Xavier 2 L 1-2 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 2 W 2-1 Indiana Central 2 W 2-1 Franklin 2 L 0-2 Wis.-Milwaukee L 1-3 Loyola (Ill.) L 1-2 Carroll W 2-0 Wis.-Stevens Point L 1-2 Carthage W 2-0 North Central W 2-0 Wis.-Parkside L 0-2 3 Elmhurst L 1-2 Wis.-LaCrosse 3 W 2-0 Wis.-Oshkosh 3 W 2-1 Wis.-Whitewater W 3-0 Dayton 4 L 0-2 St. Ambrose 4 L 1-2 Lewis 4 L 1-2 Wis.-LaCrosse W 2-1

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Wis.-Eau Claire Illinois Benedictine Wis.-Stevens Point Drake 5 Missouri 5 Iowa State 5 Kansas State 5 Wis.-Parkside 6 Wis.-Milwaukee 6 Wis.-Parkside 6 Wis.-Milwaukee 7 Evansville 7 Wright State 7 Eastern Illinois 7

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

1-Wis.-LaCrosse Invitational 2-Valparaiso Invitational 3-Wis.-Whitewater Invitational 4-Midwest Catholic Invitational 5-Iowa State Invitational 6-WWIAC Division IITournament 7-Midwest Assoc. Division IITournament

1982 Coach Captain Carthage 1 Valparaiso 1 Grand Valley 1 St. Francis (Ill.) 1 Rockford Carroll Wis.-Oshkosh Wis.-Whitewater 2 Wis.-Superior 2 Mankato State 2 Wis.-LaCrosse 2 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 2 Wis.-Stevens Point Wis.-Milwaukee St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 3 Indiana State 3 Illinois Central 3 Valparaiso 3 Indiana Central 3 Northeastern Illinois 3 Illinois Benedictine Wis.-Whitewater Loyola (Ill.) Eastern Illinois DePaul St. Francis (Ill.) Carthage Carroll College Wis.-Parkside Loras 4 Lewis 4 Xavier (Ohio) 4 DePaul 4 Wis.-Superior Wis.-Oshkosh Wis.-Milwaukee 5 Central Missouri 5 Illinois Central 5 Southeast Missouri 5 Wis.-Parkside 6 Carthage 6 Wis.-Whitewater 6 Wis.-Parkside 7 Wis.-Milwaukee 7

12-31-1 Tat Shiely Joanne Pittman W 2-1 L 1-2 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 2-3 W 2-1 L 0-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 1-2 L 1-2 L 0-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 1-2 L 1-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 3-0 W 3-1 L 1-3 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 1-2 L 0-2 L 1-2 L 0-2 L 0-2 T 1-1 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 0-3 W 2-0 L 1-2 L 2-3 L 0-3

1-Wis.-Parkside Invitational 2-Wis.-LaCrosse 3-Valparaiso Invitational 4-Midwest Catholic Invitational 5-Illinois Central Invitational 6-NAIA District 14 Qualification 7-WWIACTournament

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Wis.-Parkside 1 Carthage 1 Valparaiso 1 Wis.-LaCrosse 1 St. Francis (Ill.) 1 Wis.-Parkside 1 Wis.-Whitewater Wis.-Milwaukee Wis.-LaCrosse 2 Wis.-Parkside 2 Wis.-Stevens Point 2 Northeastern Illinois 2 Wis.-Milwaukee 2 Wis.-Platteville Wis.-LaCrosse Valparaiso 3 Indiana Central 3 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 3 Illinois Central 3 Northeastern Illinois 3 Illinois Benedictine Aurora St. Francis (Ill.) Wis.-Eau Claire 4 North Dakota 4 Wis.-Superior 4 Wis.-Stevens Point 4 Winona State 4 Wis.-Milwaukee 4 Wis.-Platteville Wis.-Oshkosh Wis.-Milwaukee Wis.-Parkside Lewis 5 Xavier (Ohio) 5 DePaul 5 Dayton 5 Wis.-Whitewater Beloit Carroll College St. Norbert Carthage Wis.-Milwaukee 6 Concordia (Minn.) 6 Wis.-Parkside 6

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

1-Wis.-Parkside Invitational 2-Wis.-LaCrosse Invitational 3-Valparaiso Invitational 4-Clearwater Invitational 5-Midwest Catholic Invitational 6-NAIA District 14 Qualification

The 1985 team posted a 31-7 record and holds the season win percentage record. Loras Concordia (Minn.) 4 MichiganTech 4 Wis.-Eau Claire 4 George Williams 4 Augsburg 4 Northeastern Illinois DePaul 5 Bellarmine 5 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 5 Lewis 5 DePaul 5 Wis.-Whitewater St. Francis (Ill.) Wis.-Milwaukee Wis.-Eau Claire Wis.-Platteville Carthage Carroll College Wis.-Oshkosh MSOE 6 Wis.-Parkside 6 Wis.-Milwaukee 6 Wis.-Parkside 6 Wis.-Milwaukee 6

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

1-Wis.-MilwaukeeTournament

34-16 Tat Shiely Peggy Hoppa W 2-1 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 0-3 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-2 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 0-2 L 1-2 L 0-2 L 1-3 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 2-0

4-Clearwater Invitational 5-Midwest Catholic Invitational 6-NAIA District 14 Qualification

1985 Coach Captains Mich.-Dearborn 1 Northland 1 MichiganTech 1 St.Thomas (Minn.) 1 St. Francis (Ill.) Wis.-Parkside Eureka 2 Wheaton 2 St. Xavier 2 Aurora 2 St. Ambrose 2 Illinois Benedictine 2 Wis.-Milwaukee Nat’l Coll. of Edu. Carthage (Ill.) Loyola (Ill.) Valparaiso Wis.-Green Bay Dayton Notre Dame St. Francis

31-7 Tat Shiely Lisa Janssen, Kristin Patterson W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-3 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 2-1

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

1-HuskyTournament 2-Illinois BenedictineTournament 3-Clearwater Invitational 4-Flyer Classic

1986 Coach Captains

2-Wis.-LaCrosse Invitational 3-Illinois BenedictineTournament

1984 Coach Captain Wis.-River Falls 1 Lake Superior State 1 Northern Illinois 1 Wis.-Milwaukee 1 Wis.-Parkside St. Catherine 2 Wis.-Superior 2 Wis.-Parkside 2 Wis.-Milwaukee 2 Wis.-Stevens Point 2 Northeastern Illinois 2 Wis.-Green Bay Wis.-Whitewater Beloit Elmhurst 3 Juniata 3 St. Xavier 3 St. Francis (Ill.) 3 Quincy 3 Illinois Benedictine Wis.-Milwaukee Loyola (Ill.) Indiana State Eastern Illinois Wis.-Platteville

St. Ambrose St. Catherine 3 Wis.-Eau Claire 3 Wis.-Stevens Point 3 Carleton 3 Wis.-Stevens Point 3 Carleton 3 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 4 Lewis 4 Mo.-St. Louis 4 Bellarmine 4 DePaul Northeastern Illinois Wis.-Milwaukee Saint Louis Murray State Northeast Mo. State

Mississippi 1 Central Michigan 1 DePaul 1 Eastern Illinois 1 Wisconsin UIC 2 Loyola (Ill.) 2 Valparaiso 2 UIC Eastern Illinois Wis.-Green Bay Notre Dame Wis.-Milwaukee Evansville Murray State Xavier (Ohio) Dayton Wis.-Milwaukee UIC Valparaiso Wis.-Parkside DePaul Notre Dame Northern Illinois Dayton Cleveland State 3 DePaul 3 Valparaiso 3 DePaul 3 Cleveland State 3

9-22 Tat Shiely Mary Donohue, Dawnell Ibsen L 0-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 W 3-0 W 3-1 L1-3 L 0-3 W 3-1 L 0-3 L 2-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 L 1-3 L 1-3 L 1-3 L0-3 L 2-3 W 3-1 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 W 3-2 L 1-3 L 0-3 W 3-2 L 0-3 W 2-1


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1-DePaul/Mizuno Invitational 2-Gettin’ Set Invitational 3-North Star ConferenceTournament

1987 4-22 Coach Tat Shiely Captains Jeanne Dwyer, Kathy Harr, Mary Catherine Kane Mississippi 1 L 2-3 Butler 1 L 1-3 Eastern Illinois 1 L 0-3 DePaul 1 L 1-3 Wisconsin L 0-3 Drake W 3-0 Northern Illinois 2 L 0-3 Eastern Illinois L 1-3 Loyola (Ill.) L 1-3 DePaul L 1-3 Wis.-Green Bay W 3-0 Northern Illinois L 0-3 Wis.-Milwaukee L 0-3 Wis.-Parkside L 2-3 Dayton L 0-3 Cleveland State L 2-3 Bucknell W 3-1 Valparaiso W 3-1 UIC L 0-3 Wis.-Milwaukee L 0-3 Notre Dame L 0-3 Cincinnati L 0-3 Dayton L 0-3 2 Valparaiso L 0-3 2 Notre Dame L 0-3 Dayton 2 L 1-3

Western Illinois Dayton 1 Wis.-Green Bay 1 Florida International 1 Loyola (Ill.) 1 Dayton 1 Wisconsin Louisville 2 Kent State 2 DePaul Bradley Butler Youngstown State 3 Windsor 3 Akron 3 St. Francis (Pa.) 3 Windsor 3 Cleveland State St. Francis (Ill.) Evansville * Saint Louis * Butler * Valparaiso * UIC Dayton * Xavier * Wis.-Green Bay Loyola (Ill.) * West Virginia Northern Illinois Dayton 4 Evansville 4

* MCC match

1988 11-17 Coach Tat Shiely Captains Jeanne Dwyer, Mary Catherine Kane, Christine Norgle Eastern Illinois L 0-3 Wisconsin L 0-3 Butler 1 L 1-3 1 Bradley L 1-3 1 Loyola (Ill.) W 3-1 2 Drake L 1-3 Mo.-Kansas City 2 W 3-0 2 Loyola (Ill.) W 3-0 Arkansas State 3 L 0-3 3 Wichita State L 1-3 Murray State 3 W 3-0 Saint Louis 3 L 1-3 Chicago State W 3-1 Wright State L 1-3 Dayton W 3-1 Xavier (Ohio) W 3-1 Loyola (Ill.) L 1-3 Valparaiso L 1-3 DePaul L 1-3 Wis.-Green Bay W 3-1 UIC L 1-3 Northern Illinois L 1-3 Wis.-Green Bay W 3-0 Akron W 3-2 Cleveland State W 3-0 4 Wis.-Green Bay L 1-3 UIC 4 L 0-3 Akron 4 L 0-3

1990 Coach Captains

4-North Star ConferenceTournament

Wis.-Green Bay

11-22; 1-6 MCC Tat Shiely JoAnn Fischer, Suzette Gross W 3-1

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11-21; 1-6 MCC Tat Shiely JoAnn Fischer, Sherri Goll Winona State W 3-0 Northeastern Illinois W 3-1 Northern Illinois L 0-3 Loyola (Ill.) 1 L 0-3 1 DePaul L 0-3 1 Bradley W 3-2 Wis.-Milwaukee L 2-3 Kansas 2 L 0-3 2 Western Illinois L 1-3 2 DePaul L 0-3 Ball State 2 L 0-3 Valparaiso 3 W 3-1 Eastern Michigan 3 L 0-3 Akron 3 L 1-3 DePaul L 0-3 Wis.-Green Bay 4 L 0-3 Northeastern Illinois 4 W 3-0 Wis.-Milwaukee 4 W 3-1 UIC W 3-0 Bradley W 3-0 Notre Dame* L 1-3 Butler* L 1-3 Xavier (Ohio)* L 2-3 Dayton* L 1-3 Loyola (Ill.)* L 2-3 St. Francis (Ill.) W 3-2 Saint Louis* L 0-3 Evansville* W 3-1 Akron L 0-3 Wis.-Green Bay W 3-2 Saint Louis 5 L 0-3 Xavier (Ohio) 5 L 2-3 1-DePaul Invitational

1989 Coach Captains

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3- Lady Zip Classic 4-MCCTournament

3- Saint Lotus Invitational

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2-Forum Classic

2-North Star ConferenceTournament

2-Drake Invitational

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

1-DePaul Invitational

1-DePaul Invitational

1-DePaul Invitational

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2-Western IllinoisTournament 3-Eastern Michigan Quad 4-Wis.-Green Bay Invitational 5-MCCTournament * MCC match

JENNIFER MARTIN (1988-91)

Saint Louis* Wis.-Green Bay Memphis* UAB* DePaul* Cincinnati* Saint Louis* Cincinnati* Eastern Illinois Wis.-Milwaukee UAB* Memphis* DePaul* Wis.-Green Bay Memphis 4

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

1-Warrior Challenge 2-Lady Zip Invitational 3-Evansville Invitational 4-GMCTournament * GMC match

1991 9-24; 1-4 GMC Coach Tat Shiely Captain Jennifer Martin 1 Kent State W 3-0 Cleveland State 1 W 3-1 Akron 1 L 0-3 Eastern Illinois 1 L 1-3 Western Michigan 2 L 0-3 DePaul 2 L 0-3 USF 2 L 0-3 Butler L 0-3 Bradley L 0-3 Michigan 3 L 0-3 Northern Illinois 3 L 0-3 Georgia State 3 L 1-3 Northeastern Illinois W 3-0 Wis.-Green Bay L 1-3 Loyola (Ill.) 4 L 0-3 4 Drake W 3-2 Wis.-Green Bay 4 L 2-3 DePaul* L 0-3 Saint Louis* W 3-2 Akron W 3-0 UAB* L 0-3 St. Francis (Ill.) L 2-3 Memphis* L 0-3 Cincinnati* L 0-3 Robert Morris W 3-0 Dayton L 0-3 Wis.-Green Bay L 0-3 5 Northeastern Illinois W 3-0 5 Valparaiso L 0-3 Wis.-Milwaukee W 3-1 UI L 0-3 Cincinnati L 1-3 Saint Louis L 0-3

1993 14-16; 3-9 GMC Coach Tat Shiely Captains Jennifer Martin San Francisco 1 L 0-3 Nevada 1 L 0-3 Sam Houston State 1 L 1-3 Mississippi 1 L 2-3 Chicago State W 3-1 Valparaiso 2 W 3-0 2 Southern Illinois L 1-3 Morehead State 2 W 3-2 3 Evansville W 3-0 Austin Peay 3 W 3-2 3 Nicholls State W 3-0 Wis.-Milwaukee W 3-2 Dayton* L 0-3 Cincinnati* W 3-1 Saint Louis* W 3-1 Wis.-Green Bay W 3-2 Memphis* L 2-3 UAB* L 0-3 DePaul* L 0-3 Dayton* L 1-3 Cincinnati* L 2-3 Saint Louis* W 3-0 Wis.-Milwaukee W 3-0 Valparaiso W 3-1 UIC L 1-3 UAB* L 0-3 Memphis* L 0-3 Wis.-Green Bay W 3-1 DePaul* L 1-3 Dayton 4 L 1-3 1-Wolfpack Invitational 2-Saluki Invitational

1-Akron Invitational

3-Evansville Invitational

2-DePaul Invitational

4-GMCTournament

3-Michigan Invitational

* GMC match

4-Lakefront Invitational 5-GMCTournament * GMC match

1992 Coach Captains

14-14; 4-6 GMC Tat Shiely Aimee Brill, Elaine Eischens, Ellen Fox Evansville 1 W 3-1 Northeastern Illinois 1 W 3-0 1 Drake W 3-0 2 Valparaiso W 3-2 2 Akron L 2-3 2 Dayton L 1-3 Chicago State W 3-0 Bradley L 1-3 Wichita State L 0-3 Evansville 3 W 3-0 St. Francis (Ill.) 3 W 3-1 Indiana State 3 L 0-3 Wis.-Milwaukee W 3-0

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TRICIA MCCARTHY EARNED FOUR LETTERS AND SERVED AS TEAM CAPTAIN IN 1983. 1994 Coach Captains 9/2 9/2 9/3 9/3 9/7 9/9 9/10 9/10 9/10 9/16 9/16 9/17 9/17 9/20 9/27 9/30 10/1 10/4 10/7 10/8 10/15 10/16 10/21 10/22 10/28 10/29 11/2 11/4 11/5 11/8 11/11 11/18

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8-24; 4-8 GMC Tat Shiely Betsy Olle, Tricia McNamara Southeast Mo. 1 L 1-3 1 Valparaiso L 2-3 1 Iowa State L 0-3 West Virginia L 1-3 Wisconsin L 0-3 Syracuse L 0-3 Hartford W 3-0 Army W 3-2 Rutgers W 3-0 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 2 L 1-3 Idaho State 2 L 0-3 CSU-Sac. 2 L 0-3 2 San Francisco L 1-3 Wis.-Green Bay L 0-3 UIC L 0-3 Cincinnati* L 0-3 Dayton* L 2-3 Wis.-Milw. W 3-0 Memphis* L 0-3 UAB* L 0-3 Saint Louis* L 1-3 DePaul* W 3-0 Cincinnati* L 2-3 Dayton* L 2-3 Oral Roberts L 0-3 Saint Louis* W 3-2 Green Bay L 0-3 UAB* W 3-1 Memphis* L 0-3 Wis.-Milwaukee L 1-3 DePaul* W 3-1 3 Dayton L 2-3

1-VU Popcorn Invitational 2-Power Bar Invitational 3-GMCTournament * GMC match

1995 8-20; 3-9 C-USA Coach Tat Shiely Captains Keelyn Krill, Cindy Wright 9/1 UTEP 1 W 3-0 9/1 VirginiaTech 1 L 2-3 9/2 at Montana State 1 L 1-3 9/9 vs Dayton L 0-3 9/9 at Northern Ill. L 0-3 9/12 Northeastern Ill. W 3-0 2 9/15 Green Bay W 3-1 2 9/16 at Wisconsin L 0-3 9/16 Eastern Ill. 2 W 3-1 9/19 UIC L 2-3 9/23 at Houston L 0-3 9/26 at Wis.-Milw. L 1-3 9/29 DePaul* W 3-0 10/6 Cincinnati* L 2-3 10/7 Saint Louis* L 0-3 10/10 at Green Bay W 3-0

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10/13 10/17 10/20 10/21 10/24 10/27 10/29 11/3 11/4 11/10 11/11 11/16

at Charlotte* Valparaiso Memphis* W Louisville* Wis.-Milw. at UAB* at USF* Southern Miss* W Tulane* at Cincinnati* at Saint Louis* Southern Miss 3

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1-Holiday Inn Classic 2-Intowner Invitational 3-C-USATournament * C-USA match

1996 12-21; 6-8 C-USA Coach Tat Shiely Captain Lisa Breunig 1 8/30 VCU W 3-0 8/31 Morehead State1 W 3-1 1 8/31 Montana State L 0-3 9/6 Air Force 2 W 3-0 9/7 at Georgetown 2 L 1-3 9/7 Md.-Balt. Co. 2 L 0-3 9/10 at Northeastern Ill. W 3-0 9/13 Ohio 3 L 0-3 9/14 Missouri 3 W 3-2 9/14 at Northwestern 3 L 0-3 9/17 Green Bay L 2-3 9/20 at Ohio State 4 L 0-3 9/21 Marshall 4 L 0-3 9/24 at UIC L 0-3 9/27 at DePaul* L 1-3 9/28 Northern Illinois L 0-3 10/4 at Saint Louis* L 0-3 10/6 at Cincinnati* L 0-3 9/11 Charlotte* W 3-2 9/13 Houston* L 0-3 9/15 Wis.-Milwaukee L 2-3 9/18 at Louisville* L 0-3 9/20 at Memphis* W 3-2 9/25 USF L 0-3 9/27 UAB* W 3-2 11/1 at Tulane* W 3-2 11/3 at Southern Miss* L 0-3 11/8 Saint Louis* W 3-2 11/10 Cincinnati* L 1-3 11/12 at Wis.-Milwaukee L 0-3 11/16 DePaul* W 3-2 5 11/21 Charlotte W 3-1 5 11/22 Houston L 0-3

1997 Coach Captains 8/29 8/30 at 8/30 9/2 9/5 9/6 9/6 9/9 at 9/12 9/12 9/13 at 9/13 9/16 9/19 9/20 at 9/20 9/23 at 9/26 9/28 9/30 10/3 at 10/5 at 10/10 10/12 10/17 at 10/19 at 10/24 at 10/26 10/31 11/2 11/7 at 11/9 at 11/14 at 11/20

18-16; 6-10 C-USA Tat Shiely Susan Boylan, Martha Meyer Bowling Green 1 L 0-3 Western Mich. 1 W 3-2 1 Valparaiso W 3-2 Wis.-Milwaukee W 3-2 2 Fla. International W 3-1 2 UIC W 3-0 Nevada 2 W 3-1 Green Bay W 3-1 Navy 3 W 3-0 Army 3 W 3-0 Air Force 3 W 3-0 Tulsa 3 L 0-3 Northeastern Ill. W 3-0 Alabama 4 L 2-3 N.C. State 4 L 2-3 Syracuse 4 W 3-2 Notre Dame L 0-3 Cincinnati* L 1-3 Louisville* L 1-3 DePaul* W 3-0 Saint Louis* L 2-3 Charlotte* W 3-1 Houston* L 1-3 USF* L 0-3 Memphis* L 2-3 UAB* L 0-3 Southern Miss* L 0-3 Tulane* W 3-1 Charlotte* W 3-0 Saint Louis* W 3-0 Louisville* L 0-3 Cincinnati* L 1-3 DePaul* W 3-1 5 Tulane L 1-3

1-Western Mich. EarlybirdTournament 2-Marquette Challenge 3-Air Force Invitational 4-N.C. State Invitational 5-C-USATournament * C-USA match

1998 10-19; 4-12 C-USA Coach Tat Shiely Captains Liz Egasti, Katie Watters 9/5 Boston College 1 L 2-3 9/5 Loyola (Ill.) 1 W 3-2 9/6 CSU-Northridge 1 L 0-3 9/6 Bowling Green 1 L 0-3 9/8 at Wis.-Milwaukee L 1-3 2 9/11 Fla. Int. W 3-1 2 9/12 Florida Atlantic W 3-2 2 9/12 Wright State W 3-2 9/15 Wisconsin L 0-3 3 9/18 Auburn L 0-3 9/19 Rutgers 3 W 3-0 9/22 Green Bay W 3-0 9/25 Louisville* L 1-3 9/27 Cincinnati* L 1-3

9/29 10/2 10/4 10/9 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/25 10/30 11/1 11/6 11/8 11/13 11/19

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1999 Coach Captain 9/3 9/4 9/4 9/7 at 9/10 9/11 9/11 9/17 9/18 9/18 9/21 at 9/24 9/26 9/28 10/1 at 10/3 at 10/8 10/9 10/15 10/17 at 10/22 at 10/29 at 10/31 at 11/5 11/7 11/12 at 11/14 at 11/18 11/19 11/26 10/27

18-13; 9-7 C-USA Laura Farina Liz Egasti 1 Wis.-Milwaukee L 0-3 1 Purdue L 2-3 Stephen F. Austin1W 3-1 Northern Illinois W 3-1 Providence 2 W 3-2 Bowling Green 2 W 3-0 Mississippi St2 W 3-0 Wisconsin 2 L 0-3 Wis.-Milwaukee 3 L 0-3 Green Bay 3 W 3-0 UIC W 3-1 Memphis * W 3-0 UAB * W 3-0 DePaul * W 3-2 Louisville * L 0-3 Cincinnati * L 1-3 Charlotte * L 2-3 Saint Louis * L 1-3 Houston * L 0-3 USF * W 3-1 DePaul * L 0-3 Southern Miss * W 3-0 Tulane * W 3-1 Cincinnati * W 3-2 Louisville * W 3-2 Saint Louis * L 1-3 Charlotte * W 3-0 Memphis 4 W 3-0 4 Houston L 2-3 5 Kentucky W 3-0 Florida 5 L 0-3

1-Mortar Board Purdue Premier 2-Marquette Challenge 3-Wisconsin Challenge 4-C-USATournament 5-Florida Volleyball Conference Challenge * C-USA match

1-Marquette Challenge 2-Georgetown Invitational 3-NorthwesternTournament 4-Bucky Invitational 5-C-USATournament * C-USA Match

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

MARTHA MEYER WAS SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE USA IN 1987.


1-Chippewa Classic

2-Radisson Invitational

2-Marquette Challenge

3-Jesuit Joust

3-Jayhawk Classic

4-Husky Invitational

4-IPFWTournament

5-C-USATournament

5--C-USATournament

* C-USA match

* C-USA match

MEGHAN DEVINE EARNED FIRST-TEAM ALL C-USA HONORS IN 2001. 2000 9-23; 6-10 C-USA Coach Laura Farina Captain Liz Egasti 1 9/1 McNeese State L 1-3 9/2 Eastern Illinois1 L 2-3 9/2 Northern Illinois1 L 1-3 9/8 Arkansas State2 L 1-3 9/9 Morgan State 2 W 3-1 9/9 TCU 2 L 1-3 9/9 at Missouri 2 L 0-3 9/12 Wis.-Milwaukee L 2-3 9/15 Duke 3 L 0-3 9/16 at Inidana 3 L 0-3 9/16 Loyola Marymount 3 L 0-3 9/19 at DePaul * L 0-3 9/22 at Memphis * W 3-2 9/24 at UAB * W 3-0 9/29 Louisville * W 3-2 9/30 Cincinnati * L 0-3 10/6 at Charlotte * L 1-3 10/8 at Saint Louis * L 0-3 10/13 at Houston * L 0-3 10/15 USF * L 1-3 10/17 UIC W 3-0 10/21 DePaul * L 2-3 10/24 at Loyola (Ill.) L 1-3 10/27 Southern Miss * W 3-0 10/28 Tulane * W 3-0 11/3 at Cincinnati * L 0-3 11/4 at Louisville * L 0-3 11/10 Saint Louis * L 2-3 11/11 Charlotte * W 3-2 4 11/16 vs Saint Louis L 2-3 5 11/24 Kentucky L 0-3 11/25 Eastern Ky.5 W 3-1 1-Marquette Challenge 2-Tiger Invitational 3-Indiana Invitational 4-C-USATournament 5-C-USA Challenge * C-USA match

2001 Coach Captain 8/31 9/1 9/1 at 9/5 at 9/7 9/8

19-13, 9-7 C-USA Laura Farina Tarah Beyer CSU-Northridge1 L 2-3 1 Portland W 3-0 1 Idaho State W 3-0 Minnesota L 0-3 2 Eastern Ky. W 3-0 Chicago State 2 W 3-0

9/8 Central Michigan2 W 9/18 at Illinois State 9/22 DePaul * 9/25 at Wis.-Milwaukee 9/28 USF * 9/29 UAB * W

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at UIC W East Carolina * W Charlotte * W at Louisville * W at Cincinnati * Green Bay W at Tulane * at Southern Miss * W Loyola (Ill.) W Memphis * W Saint Louis * W at DePaul * at Charlotte * W Cincinnati * at TCU * W at Houston * vs Southern Miss3 W vs USF 3 W vs Louisville 3 at Tennessee

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2003 Coach Captain 8/29 vs 8/30 at 8/30 vs 9/5 vs 9/6 vs 9/6 at 9/12 9/13 9/13 9/19 vs 9/20 vs 9/20 at 9/24 at 10/3 at 10/4 at 10/10 10/11 10/17 at 10/18 at 10/24 10/25 10/31 at 11/1 at 11/7 11/8 11/11 11/14 at 11/21 vs 11/22 vs 11/23 vs

14-16; 8-5 C-USA Pati Rolf Gemma Greer 1 Texas A&M L 0-3 Duke 1 W 3-2 1 Pittsburgh L 0-3 2 Dayton L 2-3 Kansas 2 L 0-3 Minnesota 2 L 0-3 Bradley 3 W 3-1 Ohio 3 L 1-3 Missouri (23) 3 L 0-3 Gonzaga 4 L 1-3 Wyoming 4 L 1-3 Montana State 4 W 3-1 Wis.-Milwaukee L 2-3 Cincinnati * L 1-3 Louisville * L 1-3 Charlotte * W 3-0 East Carolina * W 3-0 Tulane * L 1-3 Southern Miss * L 0-3 Memphis * L 2-3 Saint Louis * W 3-1 Houston * W 3-2 TCU * W 3-2 USF * W 3-2 UAB * W 3-1 Green Bay W 3-0 DePaul * W 3-0 DePaul 5 W 3-0 Southern Miss 5 W 3-2 Louisville 5 L 0-3

2005 17-13; 8-6 BIG EAST Coach Pati Rolf CaptainTheresa Coughlin, Caitie O’Brien 1 8/26 North Dakota St. W 3-0 8/27 VCU 1 W 3-1 1 8/27 Pacific L 1-3 2 9/2 Iowa W 3-1 9/3 IUPUI 2 W 3-1 2 9/3 New Hampshire W 3-1 9/9 vs Stanford 3 L 0-3 9/10 at Colorado 3 L 2-3 9/11 vs Creighton 3 L 2-3 9/17 vs UNC-Greensboro4W 3-0 9/17 at Eastern Ky.4 L 1-3 9/23 USF* W 3-0 9/25 Georgetown* L 2-3 9/30 DePaul* W 3-0 10/2 Notre Dame* L 1-3 10/8 at West Virginia* W 3-1 10/9 at Pittsburgh* L 0-3 10/12 Green Bay W 3-1 10/15 Syracuse* L 1-3 10/22 at St. John's* L 1-3 10/23 at Connecticut* W 3-1 10/28 Villanova* W 3-2 10/30 Rutgers* W 3-0 11/1 at Wis.-Milwaukee W 3-1 11/4 Seton Hall* W 3-2 11/12 at Louisville* L 1-3 11/13 at Cincinnati* W 3-0 11/18 vs Louisville 5 L 1-3 11/25 Western Mich. 6 L 0-3 11/26 Valparaiso 6 W 3-0 1-Marquette Kick-off

1-DukeTournament

2 Marquette Challenge

2-Minnesota Invitational

3-Colorado Invitational4

3-Marquette Challenge

4-EKU/Nike Challenge

4-Montana StateTournament

5-BIG EASTTournament

1-Idaho State Invitational

5-C-USATournament

6-MU Battle for the Bird

2-Marquette Challenge

* C-USA match

* BIG EAST match

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2002 13-16; 3-10 C-USA Coach Pati Rolf Captains Danielle Hagen, Amy Levin 1 8/30 vs Cleveland State W 3-2 8/31 vs Wyoming 1 L 2-3 8/31 at Central Michigan 1W 3-2 9/6 Valparaiso 2 W 3-1 9/7 Lehigh 2 W 3-0 9/7 Austin Peay 2 W 3-0 9/13 vs Purdue 3 L 2-3 9/13 at Kansas 3 L 0-3 9/14 vs Southeast Mo.3 W 3-0 9/20 vs Western Illinois4 W 3-0 4 9/21 vs Wright State L 0-3 4 9/21 at IPFW W 3-1 9/28 at East Carolina * W 3-0 10/4 Louisville * L 0-3 10/5 Cincinnati * L 2-3 10/12 at Charlotte * L 0-3 10/15 at Wis.-Green Bay W 3-0 10/18 Southern Miss * L 1-3 10/19 Tulane * L 1-3 10/25 at Saint Louis * L 1-3 10/26 at Memphis * L 0-3 11/1 TCU * W 3-0 11/2 Houston * L 1-3 11/8 at UAB * L 1-3 11/10 at USF * L 0-3 11/15 DePaul * W 3-1 5 11/22 vs Tulane W 3-1 5 11/23 vs Saint Louis L 0-3 11/29 at North Carolina L 1-3

2004 Coach Captain 9/3 9/4 9/4 9/10 9/11 9/11 9/17 9/18 9/18 9/21 9/24 9/25 10/1 10/2 10/5 10/8 10/15 10/16 10/22 10/23 10/29 10/30 11/5 11/6 11/12 11/13 11/19 11/20 11/21

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22-7; 10-3 C-USA Pati Rolf Erin Freer, Erica Heisser Sarah Vernon North Dakota St.1 W 3-0 Drake 1 W 3-0 Western Kentucky1 L 0-3 Maine 2 W 3-0 Rutgers 2 L 1-3 2 Western Mich. W 3-1 Boston College 3 W 3-0 3 South Dakota St. W 3-0 3 Loyola (Ill.) L 0-3 Wis.-Milwaukee W 3-0 Connecticut4 W 3-1 4 Md.-E Shore W 3-0 Cincinnati L 0-3 Louisville (21)* L 0-3 Green Bay W 3-0 DePaul* W 3-0 USF* W 3-1 UAB* W 3-0 Houston* W 3-1 TCU* W 3-0 Memphis* L 2-3 Saint Louis* W 3-2 Tulane* W 3-0 Southern Miss* W 3-0 Charlotte* W 3-1 East Carolina W 3-1 5 Tulane W 3-0 5 Cincinnati W 3-1 Louisville 5 L 0-3

1-Marquette Challenge

2006 Coach Captain 8/25 at 8/26 vs 8/26 vs 9/1 9/2 9/3 9/8 at 9/8 vs 9/9 vs 9/15 9/16 9/22 9/24 9/29 at 10/1 at 10/6 at 10/8 at 10/10 10/14 at 10/20 10/22 10/24 10/27 at 10/29 at 11/3 11/5 11/10 at 11/17 vs 11/18 vs 11/24 at

16-15; 10-4 BIG EAST Pati Rolf Jamie Mueller Duke1 L 1-3 VCU1 L 1-3 Gardner Webb1 W 3-0 Mississippi 2 L 0-3 Illinois 2 L 0-3 Loyola (Ill.) 2 W 3-0 3 Michigan L 0-3 3 Pacific W 3-1 Virginia 3 L 0-3 4 San Fransisco W 3-0 Stony Brook 4 W 3-2 Cincinnati* W 3-2 Louisville* L 1-3 Georgetown* W 3-0 USF* W 3-2 Notre Dame* L 1-3 DePaul* W 3-0 Wis.-Milwaukee L 1-3 Syracuse* W 3-1 Pittsburgh* L 2-3 West Virginia* W 3-0 Green Bay W 3-0 Rutgers W 3-0 Villanova W 3-2 Connecticut W 3-1 St. John’s L 0-3 Seton Hall W 3-0 5 Pittsburgh W 3-1 Louisville 5 L 2-3 #7 Florida 6 L 0-3

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2007 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP HOSTED BY MARQUETTE KIM TODD EARNED ALL-AMERICA HONORS FOR HER RECORD-SETTING PLAY IN 2006

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1-Duke Invitational 2 Marquette Kick-Off 3-Michigan/Pepsi Challenge 4-Marquette Challenge 5-BIG EASTTournament 6-Florida Disney Classic * BIG EAST match

2007 10-16; 5-9 BIG EAST Coach Pati Rolf Captains Jenn Brown,Tiffany Helmbrecht KimberlyTodd, KatieWiedner 8/24 vs BYU1 L 0-3 8/26 at Iowa1 L 1-3 8/31 Miami (Fla.)2 W 3-2 9/1 Oakland2 W 3-0 9/1 UT-Arlington2 L 0-3 9/7 at Illinois3 L 0-3 9/8 vs Tennessee3 L 1-3 9/14 Belmont4 L 2-3 9/15 Houston Baptist4 W 3-0 9/23 Rutgers* W 3-0 9/28 at Cincinnati* L 0-3 9/30 at Louisville* L 1-3 10/5 Georgetown* W 3-1 10/7 USF* W 3-0 10/12 Notre Dame* W 3-1 10/14 DePaul* W 3-1 10/17 at Wis.-Milwaukee* L 1-3 10/20 at Syracuse* L 1-3 10/27 at Pittsburgh* L 2-3 10/28 at West Virginia* L 2-3 11/3 at Connecticut* L 2-3 11/4 at St. John’s* L 0-3 11/9 Seton Hall* L 2-3 11/11 Villanova* L 0-3 11/23 Maine5 W 3-1 11/24 S. Dakota St.5 W 3-2 1-IowaTournament 2-Marquette Kick-Off 3-Illinois Classic 4-Marquette Classic 5-Marquette Battle for the Bird * BIG EAST match

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2008 11-18; 5-9 BIG EAST Coach Pati Rolf (Erica Heisser (interim) final 4 matches) Captains Ashlee Fisher, Katie Vancura 8/29 Houston1 L 1-3 8/30 Chattanooga1 W 3-0 8/30 Tennessee1 L 1-3 9/5 vs Clemson2 L 0-3 9/5 at Northern Iowa2 L 0-3 2 9/6 vs Northern Ill. W 3-1 3 9/12 Temple W 3-2 3 9/13 Green Bay W 3-1 3 9/13 Bowling Green L 2-3 4 9/20 American W 3-2 9/20 Oregon Sate4 L 1-3 9/21 #13 Wisconsin4 L 0-3 9/26 at Rutgers* W 3-0 10/3 St. John’s* W 3-1 10/5 Connecticut* L 0-3 10/10 at USF* L 0-3 10/11 at Georgetown* L 0-3 10/18 Syracuse* L 2-3 10/20 Wis.-Milwaukee W 3-2 10/24 Louisville* L 0-3 10/26 Cincinnati* L 0-3 11/1 at DePaul* L 2-3 11/2 at Notre Dame* W 3-2 11/8 at Villanova* W 3-2 11/9 at Seton Hall* L 2-3 11/14 West Virginia* W 3-0 11/16 Pittsburgh* L 0-3 11/28 at Western Mich.5 L 0-3 11/29 vs Miami (Ohio)5 L 0-3 1-Marquette Kick-Off 2-UNI Invitational 3-Marquete Challenge 4-Marquette Cheese Bowl 5-Holiday Inn West BroncoThanksgiving Challenge * BIG EAST match


M CLUB HALL OF FAME Two of the early pioneers of women’s athletics at Marquette, TAT SHIELY and KATHY ANDRYKOWSKI, represent the women’s volleyball program in the prestigious M Club Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame, housed in the Al McGuire Center’s “Walk of Champions,” includes such Marquette luminaries as Olympic great Ralph Metcalfe, legendary men’s basketball head coach Al McGuire and NBA superstar Dwyane Wade. During her Marquette career, Andrykowski earned four letters each in volleyball and basketball, was a four-time all-conference volleyball player in the Wisconsin Women’s Athletic Conference and served as team captain in 1980. Following her time at MU, Andrykowski was awarded the McCahill Award in 1980, honoring her performance in scholarship, leadership and athletics. From 1980-87 she played professional basketball in the United States and across Europe. Shiely coached the Marquette volleyball team from its inception in 1975 until 1998 season and compiled a career record of 380-477-5. She also coached the women’s basketball squad for 11 years.

These trailblazing women followed in the legacy Marquette University laid forth when it became the first Catholic university in the United States to admit women in 1909.

TAT SHIELY 1975-88

KATHY ANDRYKOWSKI 1976-80

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DISCOVER MARQUETTE Marquette University is a Catholic, Jesuit university in the heart of Milwaukee, Wisconsin -just two miles from the shores of Lake Michigan, one of America’s spectacular Great Lakes. Because we’re an urban university, you’ll never run out of things to do: festivals, cultural events, the fine arts, parks, restaurants and professional sports. Several academic and medical institutions, Fortune 500 companies and entrepreneurial businesses are also based in the this great city.

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President REV. ROBERT A. WILD, S.J. Robert A. Wild, S.J., is the 22nd president of Marquette University. He began his duties as chief executive on June 17, 1996. Father Wild is building on Marquette's core strengths: an academically rigorous, values-centered curriculum; solid, practical preparation for work in a world of increasing complexity and diversity; formation for life of students as ethical and informed leaders in their religious, cultural, professional and civic communities; and graduating women and men who will dedicate their lives to the service of others. Under his leadership, the university in 2000 embraced a statement of shared vision for the future: "Our vision is to provide a Catholic, Jesuit education that is genuinely transformational so that our students graduate not simply better educated but better people, and to do so with such excellence that when asked to name the three or four best Catholic universities in America, people will include Marquette as a matter of course." Marquette has established clear, measurable goals and specific strategies to achieve this long-term vision. Under Father Wild's leadership, the university has improved academic quality, increased and stabilized enrollment and enhanced partnerships with the City of Milwaukee and community groups. In 2005 Marquette completed the most successful comprehensive campaign in the history of the university raising a total of $357 million. Marquette is committed to updating academic facilities for students in the 21st century: a new School of Dentistry opened in 2002, the John P. Raynor, S.J., Library was dedicated in 2003, and the Al McGuire Center, a practice facility for student-athletes, opened in 2004. Father Wild and his Marquette colleagues remain committed to providing students with a Catholic, Jesuit education in an atmosphere of care and faith. Immediately prior to assuming the Marquette presidency, from 1992 to 1996 Father Wild served as president of the Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Mass., a graduate school which trains clergy and laity for leadership roles in the Catholic Church. From 1985 to 1991 he served as provincial superior of the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus, directing the activities of Jesuits in northern Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and southwestern Ohio. A biblical scholar and author of two books and numerous scholarly articles, Father Wild taught theology at Marquette from 1975 to 1984. He has been a member of the university's Board of Trustees since 1990.

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Father Wild is a native of Chicago. He holds a doctoral degree in New Testament and Christian origins from Harvard University, a master's degree in classical languages, a bachelor's degree in Latin from Loyola University Chicago, and a licentiate in theology from the Jesuit School of Theology in Chicago. He has held visiting professorships at Loyola University Chicago and the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. Father Wild began his teaching career at St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati, where he taught Latin, Greek and speech and debate from 1964 to 1967. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1957 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1970. Father Wild is a member of the boards of the University of Detroit Mercy, Saint Joseph's University, the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, the Big East Conference, the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (past board chair), the Greater Milwaukee Committee and the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce.


Provost DR. JOHN J. PAULY

Dr. John J. Pauly, is the provost of Marquette University. Reporting to the president, Dr. Pauly is responsible for academic affairs and institutional planning. As Provost he provides intellectual vision and leadership for the 10 academic deans and the dean of libraries. Prior to assuming the role of provost, Dr. Pauly was the dean of the J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication from 2006 to 2008. Pauly specializes in the history and sociology of the mass media, the theory and practice of literary journalism, and cultural approaches to communication research. He has worked previously at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina (1978-79); Fordham University in New York City (1979-81); the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (1981-86); the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma (1986-93); and Saint Louis University in Missouri (19932006). He served as chair of the communication department at Saint Louis for nine years, and held a secondary appointment as professor of American Studies for five years. Pauly received a bachelor of science in journalism with honors in 1972, a master of science in journalism in 1974, and a Ph.D. in

communication in 1979, all from the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. Pauly has published more than 80 scholarly journal articles, book chapters, reviews and essays, and made numerous presentations in his fields of interest to both academic and professional organizations. He is a member of the editorial board of Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism and was formerly a board member of Critical Studies in Mass Communication and Journalism Monographs. He edited the quarterly journal of the American Journalism Historians Association from 1989 to 1993. Pauly has also held several offices within the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, most recently on its research committee. While at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Pauly was a fellow at the Center for Twentieth Century Studies at UWM and a recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers. In 2002 and 2006, the Student Government Association at Saint Louis honored him for excellence in teaching. In addition to his teaching and scholarship, Pauly has served as a writing skills consultant to private businesses, a technical writer and editor for the Construction Engineering Research Laboratory of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Champaign, and a drama reviewer for The Courier in Urbana.

Senior Vice President GREGORY KLIEBHAN Greg Kliebhan is the senior vice president of Marquette University. Reporting to the president, Kliebhan is responsible for top university support functions, which includes: Administration, Finance, General Counsel, Intercollegiate Athletics, Marketing and Communication, Public Affairs, Student Affairs and University Advance-

ment. Kliebhan has strong Marquette University legacy roots and a deep family allegiance. His father, wife Linda, daughters Kelly and Katy, brother, sister and brother-in-law are all Marquette alumni. Kliebhan, himself, is a product of a Marquette education, having earned his undergraduate degree in 1973 from the College of Liberal Arts (now Arts and Sciences). He went on to earn his masters of business administration at the University of Illinois at Urbana — Champaign. He was very pleased to return to Marquette in 1976 to join the university's administrative team as a management analyst. Since that time, Kliebhan has assumed increasing responsibility for university administration, finance and planning, and has held more than a dozen positions including key strategic positions such as budget director, director of budget and institutional research, vice

president for planning, vice president for administration, interim vice president for university advancement, corporate secretary, corporate treasurer and now senior vice president and corporate vice president. Passion for Marquette University and putting students first have characterized Kliebhan’s career at Marquette. His personal philosophy reads in part: "Together, we need to convince all of our staff that their work for students is noble, enriching, and absolutely vital to Marquette University’s success – whatever position they might hold and however far from daily contact with students it might be.” Kliebhan and his wife Linda, who graduated from Marquette in 1974 as a physical therapist, bring a similar passion to volunteer activities. As a couple, they served as president of Kelly and Katy's high school parents association at Divine Savior/Holy Angels. Greg also was active in the family's parish school, Sts. Cecilia and James School, including serving as coach of the girls' basketball team for eight years. He also coached grade school and high school AAU basketball teams for many years. In addition to his role as Marquette's corporate vice president, Kliebhan has served on the boards of a number of community organizations, including the Bridging the Gap Learning Center.

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REV. ROBERT A. WILD, S.J. President

DR. WILLIAM CULLINAN Dean of the College of Health Sciences

GREGORY KLIEBHAN Senior Vice President

RANA H. ALTENBURG Vice President for Public Affairs

DR. ROBERT J. DEAHL Dean of the College of Professional Studies

JOHN C. LAMB Vice President for Finance

CYNTHIA M. BAUER Vice President and General Counsel

TRICIA GERAGHTY V.P. for Marketing and Communication

DR. WILLIAM K. LOBB Dean of the School of Dentistry

DR. MARGARET L. BLOOM Vice Provost for Undergraduate Programs and Teaching

ROBY BLUST Dean of Undergraduate Admissions

DR. MARGARET FAUT CALLAHAN Dean of the College of Nursing

STEVE COTTINGHAM Athletic Director

DR. WILLIAM A. HENK Dean of the College of Education

DR. JEANNE HOSSENLOPP Interim Dean of the Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

DR. STANLEY V. JASKOLSKI Dean of the College of Engineering

JOSEPH D. KEARNEY Dean of the Law School

STEPHANIE RUSSELL Executive Director for University Mission and Identity

DR. LINDA SALCHENBERGER Dean of College of Bus. Admin. & Graduate School of Management

DR. L. CHRISTOPHER MILLER Vice President for Student Affairs

DR. JOHN J. PAULY Provost

THE UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP COUNCIL represents all academic and administrative units of Marquette. It also serves as an advisory board for President Robert A. Wild, S.J. NOT PICTURED: Dr. Lori Bergen, Dean of the J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication; Anne O’Brien, Associate Senior Vice President; Dr. Thomas J. “Toby” Peters, Associate Senior Vice President; Dr. Jeffrey T. Snell, Special Advisor to the President.

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JANICE S. WELBURN Dean of University Libraries

DR. WILLIAM R. WIENER Vice Provost for Research and Dean of the Graduate School


Athletic Director STEVE COTTINGHAM A member of the Marquette University family for more than a decade, Steve Cottingham has played an intricate role in the development of the Intercollegiate Athletics program at the University. Cottingham was named Director of Athletics on Feb. 21, 2008 after serving as the department's interim director since January 2007. As Director of Athletics, Cottingham oversees Marquette’s 14 intercollegiate sports and coaching staffs. He also supervises the management of the Intercollegiate Athletics team that handles the administrative functions of the department including fiscal operations, media relations, facilities, fundraising, ticket sales and marketing. During his tenure with the Golden Eagles, he has negotiated contracts of the MU coaching staff and helped complete the current deal with the Bradley Center (home of Marquette men’s basketball). Cottingham’s efforts in the University’s move to the BIG EAST Conference were vital and helped elevate the program’s profile on a national level. He is a member of the Athletic Board and serves on its equity committee. The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to strive for excellence in academics, athletics, leadership and service to others in the Jesuit tradition. Marquette student-athletes, teams and coaches across the broad spectrum of the program continue to achieve academic, athletic, personal and professional prominence at the conference, regional and national levels. “We are very proud of the way our coaches and studentathletes represent Marquette,” Cottingham said. “Marquette hopes its students and alumni will ‘Be the Difference’ in their communities and the world. Our student-athletes do that every day as students, competitors and leaders for others.” Previously, Cottingham served as Associate Senior Vice President. In that role, Cottingham was part of the University’s administrative leadership team and a member of the University Leadership Council. He served in the Senior Vice

President’s office since 2003, after working the previous eight years as associate general counsel. Cottingham joined the University’s Office of the General Counsel in July 1995. Previously he was in private practice, specializing in corporate transactions, including the buying and selling of businesses, and securities law. He earned his undergraduate degree at UW-Madison in 1983 and received his law degree from George Washington University in 1987. A resident of Mequon, Cottingham and his wife, Lisa, have one daughter (Taira, 11).

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Athletics Administration MIKE BROEKER

SARAH BOBERT

Deputy Athletic Director

Senior Associate A.D. Internal Operations/SWA

Mike Broeker is in his seventh year at Marquette and his third as Deputy Athletic Director after serving as an associate athletic director for two years. In his capacity, Broeker oversees several areas, including marketing, media relations, licensing and merchandising (Spirit Shop), Nelligan Sports Marketing and ticket operations. He is the Chief Operating Officer responsible for management of Marquette's 14-sports NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics program. He is also the sport administrator for men’s basketbal. Broeker joined the Marquette Athletics staff in November 2003 as Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations, after nearly four years as a member of the basketball communications group at the NBA. While at the NBA, he worked to generate awareness and publicity for the league, its executive staff, events and initiatives and served as the primary contact for local and national electronic media outlets. Prior to working with the NBA, Broeker spent two years working in the communications group for the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA). He served as a primary on-site media contact for events including Wimbledon, the Australian Open, the U.S. Open, and the French Open. A graduate of Siena College, Broeker earned a bachelor of arts in English in 1997 and worked as a Marketing/Sports Information Assistant until 1998. Broeker and his wife, Anne, have two sons, Michael born in 2006 and Daniel born in 2008.

TOM FORD

DANIELLE JOSSETI

Associate A.D. Academic Support & Student Programs

Associate A.D./Compliance

Tom Ford is in his 20th year on the Marquette athletics staff and he oversees the academic support center (also known as "The Eagles Nest) at the Al McGuire Center. The academic support center offers programs designed to meet the academic needs of student-athletes, including an extensive freshmen orientation program, academic advising, tutoring, writing assistance, organized study sessions, computer lab and the design and implementation of individual study plans. Prior to coming to Marquette, Ford served as an advisor/mentor at Wis.Parkside. From 1982-87, he was the assistant director for the Educational Opportunity Program at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Ford graduated from Wis.-Parkside with a bachelor’s degree in English in 1972 and received his Master's in Education in Guidance and Counseling from Carthage College in 1999. Ford and his wife, Susan, have two children, Jesse and Casey, both who currently attend Marquette University.

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Sarah Bobert is in her 10th year on the Marquette athletics staff and oversees the internal operations of the Athletic Department. In her position supervising internal operations, she is responsible for budget development and management, financial processing and reporting, oversight of facility management, all departmental human resources elements and other internal matters. She also oversees sports medicine, academic services and strength and conditioning. Bobert’s duties as related to serving as SWA include managing gender equity compliance, student-athlete welfare and working with the StudentAthlete Advisory Council. Bobert is also the sport administrator for women's basketball and women’s soccer. Prior to joining the staff in October of 2000, Bobert worked at the NCAA. She served the NCAA since 1989 in a number of business related areas including acting as the Business Services Manager, Accounting Manager, and Senior Accountant. Bobert earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration from Wis.-Stout in 1989. She and her husband, Clark, have two children, Bailee and Cody.

Danielle Josetti is in her eighth year on the Marquette athletics staff and oversees Marquette’s student-athletes, athletics staff and boosters to ensure they follow NCAA guidelines. In her role with the Golden Eagles, she serves as the sport administrator for volleyball and is also a member of the BIG EAST Tennis Committee. She serves as an NCAA Peer Reviewer for Athletic Certification and is also a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators and National Association for Athletics Compliance. Prior to Marquette, Josetti worked at Creighton University as a Compliance Coordinator and External Operations Assistant. From 1997 until 2001, she served a dual role as assistant softball coach and assistant compliance coordinator. A member of the Creighton softball team from 1995-1997, Josetti was a 1995 Academic All-Conference Team honorable mention selection. She still ranks among the top 10 in the program’s record book in both single-season and career steals. Josetti earned a bachelor of arts in journalism from Creighton in 1997. Josetti resides in New Berlin, Wis. with her husband, Jake, and daughters Payton and Lauren.


Athletics Administration PAUL McINERNY, Ph.D.

JIM NASIOPULOS

Chief Advancement Officer

Associate A.D. Facilities & Event Management

Dr. Paul McInerny serves as Chief Athletic Advancement Officer at Marquette University. McInerny is responsible for major gifts, endowments, fund raising and special projects for intercollegiate athletics. He joined the department in March 2005 from Dominican High School, where he served as president since 1995. An alumnus of Marquette, McInerny earned two degrees from the University, a bachelor of arts in 1972 and a Ph.D. in education in 1989. He also holds a master’s in journalism from Southern Illinois University. Following a successful twoyear journalism career in North Dakota, he returned to Marquette in 1976 as an administrator serving in several capacities before his tenure at Dominican. As an undergraduate, McInerny was a member of Marquette’s soccer team and also earned membership in Phi Gamma Mu, the national social studies academic honor society. He served on the M Club board of directors from 1985 to 2005 including serving as its representative to the Marquette University Alumni Association national board. In 1996, he was awarded the Hy Popuch Award for service to Marquette athletics. McInerny has also taught at the college level and published in several academic journals. He and his wife Carol, also a Marquette graduate, have two children, Colleen and Kevin who attend Catholic Memorial High School.

SCOTT KUYKENDALL Associate A.D./Media Relations Scott Kuykendall, Associate Athletic Director for Media Relations, is in his third season at Marquette. Kuykendall oversees the publicity efforts for each of the athletic department’s 14 NCAA Division I programs, while serving as the primary contact for men’s basketball and men’s tennis teams. A native of New Berlin, Wis., Kuykendall spent two years as an assistant sports information director at the University of South Florida. While in Tampa, he worked as the men’s basketball contact while also supervising the athletic departments official web site. Prior to USF, he spent six years at Western Michigan University. His duties included serving as the primary contact for seven sports, inlcuding men’s basketball and men’s and women’s soccer. A 1997 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Kuykendall also completed one-year internships at the University of Cincinnati and Mississippi State University.

Jim Nasiopulos is in his 28th year at Marquette and 17th in charge of facilities and events. Prior to his current position, Nasiopulos served as Director of the Helfaer Recreation Center and Tennis Stadium from 1982 to 1993. Nasiopulos was the Tournament Manager for the NCAA Basketball Tournament First and Second Rounds at the Bradley Center in 1999 and 2004. He also served as Tournament Manager when Marquette played host to the 2002 NCAA Women’s Basketball Mideast Regional at the U.S. Cellular Arena. Nasiopulos was the golf coach at Marquette from 1986-1992. Nasiopulos received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Illinois-Chicago in 1969, and earned his master’s degree in physical education in 1972 from the University of Illinois. Nasiopulos and his wife, Phyllis, have two children, Kristen, a 1997 Marquette graduate and Michael, a 2000 Marquette graduate.

MARQUETTE HEAD COACHES Louis Bennett . . . . .Men’s Soccer Jody Bronson . . . . .Women’s Tennis Tim Grogan . . . . . .Men’s Golf Terri Mitchell . . . . . .Women’s Basketball Mike Nelson . . . . . .Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Steve Rodecap . . . .Men’s Tennis Markus Roeders . . .Women’s Soccer Bert Rogers . . . . . . .Men’s/Women’s Track & Field Bond Shymansky . .Volleyball Buzz Williams . . . . .Men’s Basketball

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TINA AIELLO Accounts Coordinator/ Marquette Spirit Shop

AARON BAKER Asst. Athletic Diretor/ Facilities and Events

ERIC BECKER Marketing and Ticketing Assistant

LARRY BIRKETT Associate Director/ Marquette Spirit Shop

SARAH BOBERT Senior Associate A.D. Internal Operations/SWA

BRIAN BOWSHER Director of Marketing

LAUREN BOYLER Assistant Athletic Trainer

MIKE BROEKER Deputy Athletic Director

MAGGIE CASEY Multimedia/Digital Production Assistant

SARAH CLAUS Athletics Special Events Coordinator

STEVE COTTINGHAM Athletic Director

BRENT CRANK Ticket Manager

AARON DOERING Assistant Athletic Trainer

JAIME ERICKSON Assistant Director Compliance/Operations

ERNEST EUGENE Athletic Trainer

TOM FORD Assoc. Athletic Dir. Acad. Support/Student Programs

DIANE GILBY Administrative Assistant

JIM GRAEBERT Senior Director/ Marquette Spirit Shop

JAMIE HAYS-SZELC Assistant Director of Athletics Development

NATE HEYRMAN Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

WHITNEY HUGHES Marketing Assistant

JEREMY JOHNSON Head Athletic Trainer

DANIELLE JOSETTI Associate Athletic Director/Compliance

SCOTT KUYKENDALL Associate Athletic Director/Media Relations

MARY LARKIN Office Manager & Head Spirit Squad Coach

LUKE LENOBLE Assistant Director/ Media Relations

ASHLEY LEPARD Marketing Assistant

MAUREEN LEWIS Student Programs Coordinator

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www.GoMarquette.com

DR. PAUL MCINERNY Chief Athletic Advancement Officer

JULIE MIKOLAJEWSKI Spirit Shotp - Web and Marketing Coordinator

KIM MUELLER Assistant A.D. Marketing

JIM NASIOPULOS Associate Athletic Director Facilities/Events

DR. PHILLIP NAYLOR Faculty Athletic Representative

J.W. RESENHOEFT General Manager Marquette Properties

ELLIE ROZUMALSKI Assistant Athletic Trainer

TOM SAGE Marketing and Sales Assistant

TODD SMITH Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

AMANDA SUCHARDA Director of Marketing and Sales

TODD WENSLAFF Coordinator of Internal Operations

MIKE WITTLIFF Athletics Media Relations Assistant

ADRIENNE RIDGEWAY Assistant A.D. Academic Services/Life Skills

JOE TRUE Director of Development

AMY UFNOWSKI Assistant Director Media Relations

GENERAL CONTACT INFO MAIN TELEPHONE NUMBER: (414) 288-6303 TICKET OFFICE: (414) 288-4668 EMAIL: athletics@mu.edu

DR. LARRY PAN Faculty Athletic Representative

RUDY THOMAS Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

TIM RAASCH Art Director

TAYLOR THOMASON Blue and Gold Fund Assistant

MARK WRIGHT Senior Director of Development

CAMPUS ADDRESSES AL McGUIRE CENTER 770 North 12th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233

VALLEY FIELDS 1818 Canal Street Milwaukee, WI 53233

MARQUETTE GYM 1532 W. Clybourn St. Milwaukee, WI 53233

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MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS Credentials are not needed for Marquette volleyball games, but working media should make the Marquette Media Relations Office aware of an intention to cover a game at least 24 hours in advance to be placed on a pass list. The media entrance is through the main ticket gate, located on the east side of 12th Street. PARKING Parking is available for a fee in the structure on Wells in between 12th and 13th Streets. No spots will be reserved for media. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers may shoot the match from anywhere on the floor that is off the sport court surface. Photographers may also shoot from the stands and concourse area provided the individual is not blocking the view of any spectator. POSTGAME Head coaches and select players for both teams will be made available to the media following a 10 minute cooling off period. Please see Media Relations Assistant Michael Wittliff to request an interview. Interviews will take place at the coaches discression following the cooling off period.

Michael Wittliff

GAME SERVICES The Marquette Athletics Media Relations Office will provide game programs, notes, statistics and media guides prior to each home game. An NCAA box score will be made available at halftime and post game. INTERNET A wireless internet connection in the Al McGuire Center is available for working media only. Please see Media Relations Assistant Michael Wittliff to use this service. WWW.GOMARQUETTE.COM Marquette University’s athletic website is designed and hosted by CBS College Sports Online. Located at www.gomarquette.com, the site contains updated game notes, statistics, box scores and other helpful information related to Marquette volleyball. A PDF version of the 2009 media guide is also available on-line.

Media Relations Asst. Second Season Po r t H u r o n , M i c h .

Michael Wittliff is in his second season at Marquette as the media relations assistant. He serves as the primary contact for volleyball, cross country and track & field, while assisting with men's and women's basketball. Wittliff spent four years as a student working in the Marquette athletic department as a media relations student assistant and was a men's basketball ticket sales representative in 2007. He also held a media relations internship with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2006. His sister, Stephanie, is a senior at Marquette and his uncle, Phil Wittliff, was an executive, coach and player with the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals for over thirty years. Originally from Port Huron, Mich., Wittliff majored in history and public relations at Marquette, receiving a bachelor’s degree in May of 2008.

MAILING ADDRESS The Athletics Media Relations Office is located on the second floor of the Al McGuire Center and the mailing address is: Athletics Media Relations Al McGuire Center 770 N. 12th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233

FACEBOOK, TWITTER & YOUTUBE For the latest on Marquette volleyball and all 14 of Marquette’s varsity sports follow Marquette athletics on Facebook,Twitter andYouTube. Facebook.com/gomarquette Twitter.com/muathletics YouTube.com/muathletics

MEDIA OUTLETS WIRE SERVICES Associated Press 918 N. 4th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53203 414-225-3580; Fax: 414-225-3599 e-mail: apmlw@ap.org NEWSPAPERS Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 333 W. State Street, Milwaukee, WI 53201 414-224-2310; Fax: 414-224-2049 MarquetteTribune P.O. Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201 414-288-5603 TELEVISION WTMJ 4 (NBC) 720 E. Capitol Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53201 414-967-5399; Fax: 414-967-5466 WITI 6 (FOX) 9001 N. Green Bay Road, Milwaukee, WI 53209 414-586-2181; Fax: 414-586-2141

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WISN 12 (ABC) 759 N. 19th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233 414-937-3337; Fax: 414-342-7505 WDJT 58 (CBS) 809 S. 60th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53214 414-607-8127; Fax: 414-777-5802 Time Warner Cable Sports 32 1320 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53212 414-908-4702; Fax: 414-908-4780 RADIO WISN 1130 AM 12100 Howard Ave., Greenfield, WI 53220 414-944-5432; Fax: 414-944-5484 WTMJ 620 AM 720 E. Capitol Drive Milwaukee, WI 53201 414-967-5310; Fax: 414-967-5561

WSSP 1250 AM 11800 W. Grange Ave. Hales Corners, WI 53130 414-529-1250 ESPN Radio 540 AM 770 N. Jefferson St., Milwaukee, WI 53202 800-990-3776; Fax: 414-291-3776 Wisconsin Radio Networks 222 State Street, Suite 401, Madison, WI 537032273 608-251-3900; Fax: 608-251-7233 VOLLEYBALL SPECIFIC American Volleyball Coaches Association 1227 Lake Plaza Drive, Suite B, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 719-576-7777; Fax: 719-576-7778 www.avca.org Volleyball Magazine 420 Boylston St., 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02116 617-536-0100; Fax: 617-536-0102 www.volleyballmag.com



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S E P T E M BE R Marquette Invitational (Sept. 4-5) Fri 4 Texas State 2 p.m. Butler 7 p.m. Sat 5 Binghamton 3 p.m. Austin Peay 7:30 p.m.

Seton Hall • Rutgers • at UConn • at St. John’s • Georgetown • USF • Green Bay Syracuse • at Cincinnati •

7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

N OVEMB ER 1 at Louisville • 6 Notre Dame • 8 DePaul • 15 Villanova •

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First/Second Rounds Regionals Final Four Championship


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