2013 Ohio Dominican Volleyball Information Guide

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quick facts CONTENTS

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

introduction Quick Facts

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Media Information

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Sports Information

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Season Preview

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2013 Schedule

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coaches and staff Sandy Rowley - Head Coach Assistant Coach

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Players 2013 Roster 2013 Player Profiles

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Results All-Time Series Records

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2012 Season in Review 2012 Results

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2012 Combined Team Statistics

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2012 Individual Statistics

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Location: Columbus, OH Founded: 1911 President: Dr. Peter Cimbolic Athletic Director: Jeff Blair Enrollment: 3,100 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Home Field (Cap.): Alumni Hall (3,000) Nickname: Panthers Colors: Black, Gold and White

COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach: Alma Mater: Record at ODU (Yr.): Career Record (Yr.):

Sandy Rowley Ohio Dominican (‘84) 469- 419 (25th) Same

Year-by-Year Records

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Record Book

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university information

tions and our student-athletes support good sportsmanship. We see our athletic venues as extensions of the classroom environment where, among other lessons, we teach and learn about the importance of dignity and respect for others. Your presence at this competition is valued by the student-athletes, coaches

First Year as Program: 1978 Overall Program Record (Yrs.): 681-592 (33) Conf. Record (MOC, AMC, GLIAC): 164-181 All-Conference Selections (AMC, AII, GLIAC): 70 Conference Tournament Appearances: 12 Last Conference Tournament: 2009 Conference Tournament Championships: 1 (2008) Regional Tournament Appearances: 3 Last Regional Tournament: 2008

and administration. It is important that

Starters Returning/Lost: 5/3 Letter winners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Newcomers: 6 2012 Overall Record: 13-16 2012 Conference Record: 7-11

University Information

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City of Columbus

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CREDITS

University President - Peter Cimbolic, Ph.D.

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University Directions & Directory

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Athletic Facilities

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Athletic Leadership

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The GLIAC

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Athletic Trainers

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The 2013 Ohio Dominican University Women’s Soccer Information Guide is a publication of the Ohio Dominican Sports Information Office. Writing, research, and layout by Scott Miles. Designed by MJW Graphics Printing and Promotions. Photos courtesy of Koehler Photography, Daniel Desch, Jillian Dean, Mark Wheeler, Lance Parker, and ODU Sports Information.

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The NCAA, GLIAC, its member institu-

PROGRAM HISTORY

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Game Environment Statement

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all participants, including spectators and officials, have a great experience while attending our athletic events. Our student-athletes ask for enthusiastic support for your respective team. Cheering and encouraging good performance and effort are what they expect to see. Therefore, we ask that you refrain from using derogatory or abusive language actions or gestures toward student-athletes, coaches, officials and fans as you cheer on your team. Failure to behave in a respectful manner may result in removal from the event. With your help, we can make this an event everyone can enjoy.

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ohio dominican volleyball MEDIA SERVICES

PRESS BOX

The Ohio Dominican University sports information office is available to accommodate any media requests. Following are some guidelines that should make it easy for media members to cover the Ohio Dominican athletic teams. Any additional questions should be directed to Scott Miles, ODU Sports Information Director.

The press box is located on the west side of (Sunbury Road) the stadium. Members of the media should enter the southwest end of Panther Stadium. The press box will open two hours before the game.

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Scott Miles Office: (614) 251-4577 Cell: (216) 310-2472 Fax: (614) 252-2556 e-mail: miless@ohiodominican.edu

PHONE LINES Multiple phone lines are available in the press box on a first-come, first-serve basis and must be given a week’s notice. Permission to broadcast and any arrangements regarding reciprocal lines must first be secured from the sports information office.

PLAYER INTERVIEWS

ASST SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Ryan Beigle Direct: (614) 253-3482 e-mail: beigler@ohiodominican.edu

SPORTS INFORMATION GRADUATE ASSISTANT

All requests for player interviews should be made through the Ohio Dominican sports information department at least 48 hours in advance. Game day interviews are not permitted prior to the game. Post-game interviews will take place after the team has been dismissed from its post game meeting. In general, Coach Rowley and players will be available approximately 10 minutes after the game. Please contact a member of the sports information office to set-up post game interviews.

PRESS BOX PHONE/FAX/INTERNET The press box phone number at Panther Field is (614) 253-4813 and the fax number is (614) 253-4833. The ODU press box is fully functional with multiple internet hook-ups. Wireless connection is NOT available. The hook-ups will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis and can be reserved through the sports information representative prior to the game.

Sarah Twiggs Direct: (614) 251-4843 e-mail: twiggss@ohiodominican.edu

ADDRESS Ohio Dominican University Alumni Hall 1216 Sunbury Road Columbus, OH 43219

TELEVISION TRUCKS

GENERAL INFORMATION

POST-GAME PROCEDURE

Phone: (614) 253-2741 Fax: (614) 252-0776 Toll Free: (800) 955-OHIO E-mail: admissions@ohiodominican.edu Press Box Phone: (614) 253-4813 Press Box Fax: (614) 253-4833

Post game interview requests for coaches and players must be done through the sports information office prior to the game. Requesters will be escorted to a designated interviewing area at the conclusion of the teams postgame meetings.

Any television crews wishing to do live shots from Panther Stadium should park in the designated parking spots for media. To locate the designated parking area, please contact the sports information office at 614-251-4577.

INTERNET AND VIDEO STREAM

CREDENTIALS Request for credentials should be made on company letterhead and sent to: Scott Miles, 1216 Sunbury Road, Columbus OH 43219, or email to miless@ohiodominican.edu. Request should be made at least 48 hours prior to the day of the game. Credentials may be picked up during the week at Athletic Office (Alumni Hall) on the campus of ODU, or prior to the game at Media Will Call, which is located at Panther Stadium. All credentials are intended for working media only and are not transferable.

GAME SERVICES The sports information staff will be at your service throughout the game. All media will be provided with game program, rosters, press guides and other pertinent information. Computer generated statistics will be available at halftime and at the conclusion of the game. Information provided includes play-by-play, individual and team statistics. A fax machine is available through the sports information office.

PressBox Productions will be the internet home of Panther Athletics. Live streaming audio and streaming video of selected games will be available. Please check the ODU Athletic Website for the broadcast schedule at ohiodominicanpanthers.com.

PARKING Parking passes can be mailed or picked up at Athletic Offices (Alumni Hall) on the campus of ODU. The parking passes should be displayed on the front windshield of your vehicle when entering the campus of ODU. Media parking is in the Gold Lot, west side of campus on Sunbury Road and St. Dominic Way.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Those persons requesting photo credentials will receive a field pass at the ticket window located in the southwest corner of Panther Field. The field pass must be visible at all times and is good for access to field level and the Press Box.

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sports information staff SCOTT MILES SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Scott Miles is entering his fourth year as the sports information director at Ohio Dominican University. Miles, a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), oversees the media relations and publicity of the Ohio Dominican athletic department. He helped develop and launch www.ohiodominicanpanthers.com in December, 2010 and also started and co-hosted the weekly “Panther Spotlight” coaches shows. Miles is also a member of the CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-American Committee. Miles graduated from nearby Capital University in December, 2008, with a degree in English-Professional Writing and worked as a student assistant in the sports information office, running the department on an interim basis in the summer of 2008. The Solon, Ohio native interned with the Ohio High School Athletic Association from 2008-09 and spent a year as the athletic media relations intern with the University of Toledo, serving as the primary media contact for seven varsity teams while assisting with coverage of the football, men’s and women’s basketball, soccer and baseball teams. Outside of his work in sports information, Miles spent two summers as an intern with the Lake County Captains, a minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, and called baseball games for the Delaware Cows of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League. He also announced football, volleyball, basketball and baseball games for Capital and was the sports editor of the campus newspaper.

RYAN BEIGLE ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Ryan Beigle enters his eighth season as the head men’s and women’s tennis coach and assistant sports information director at Ohio Dominican University. In his seven seasons at the helm, Beigle has guided the women’s program to an 86-65 overall record and a 70-74 mark on the men’s side. In their third season as an NCAA Division II institution, Beigle led the women to a 7-7 mark in the GLIAC, guiding the Panthers to their second consecutive appearance in the GLIAC Tournament. Beigle guided the women to back-to-back NAIA National Tournament appearances in 2008 and 2009, winning the AMC titles in those years. During his tenure, he has coached two NAIA All-Americans, the GLIAC Freshman of the Year, the Wilson/ITA Region III Senior Athlete of the Year, as well as earned two AMC Coach of the Year awards and the 2009 Wilson/ITA Region III Coach of the Year. On the men’s side, Beigle guided the men to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2013 after a strong GLIAC Tournament run. The men finished 13-10 overall and 7-4 in conference play, advancing to the semifinals of tournament play in just their second year of postseason eligibility. Beigle led the men’s team to their first AMC Tournament title and the program’s first NAIA National Tournament appearance in 2009. In their second season at the NCAA Division II level, Beigle guided the Black and Gold to their first GLIAC Tournament as the #5 seed. He has help produce two NAIA All-Americans, the GLIAC Freshman of the Year, the ITA Midwest Region Rookie of the Year, as well as earned the AMC Coach of the Year award in 2009. Prior to joining the Panthers staff, Beigle spent the 2005-06 seasons as the head women’s tennis coach at his alma mater. During his two seasons at Bethel, he led the Pilots to a 30-17 overall record and was named the 2006 NCCAA Coach of the Year, while leading the team to a NCCAA National Title. A 2002 graduate of Bethel College, Beigle received his degree in Education. As a member of the Pilots men’s tennis from 1996 to 2000, Beigle helped lead the Pilots to back-to-back NCCAA National Championships his final two seasons. Along with his various coaching duties, Beigle also plays an integral role in the athletic department assisting in the sports information office. Beigle and his wife Marji reside in Blacklick.

SARAH TWIGGS, SPORTS INFORMATION GRADUATE ASSISTANT Sarah Twiggs is entering her second year in the Ohio Dominican Sports Information Department as the Graduate Assistant. Twiggs graduated from Mount Union College in August of 2009 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management and a Business minor. As an undergrad, Twiggs interned with the Cleveland Cavaliers in the spring and summer of 2009, and also interned with the Visalia Rawhide, class A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, AAA affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. Enrolled in the ODU graduate program, Twiggs is currently working towards a Master of Business Administration.

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2013 SEASON PREVIEW JUNIORS With a bevy of returners and a strong freshman class, Ohio Dominican’s volleyball team looks to take another step forward in the GLIAC ranks as the Panthers begin the 2013 season this weekend. ODU will play four matches at the Tony Banner Invitational, beginning at 3 p.m. Friday when the Panthers take on Edinboro. The Panthers return 13 letterwinners from last season’s team that finished 13-16 overall and 7-11 in the conference, falling just shy of qualifying for the GLIAC Tournament for the first time since being eligible for postseason play in 2011. “With so many returners, we haven’t had to do as much teaching this preseason,” Sandy Rowley said. “We have great leadership from our upperclassmen and we are ready to win. We can’t use the excuse that this is a new division and new conference anymore.” The primary focus for the team in the offseason was to improve its ball control after the Panthers committed 224 reception errors a season ago. “We saw the ball control improve in the spring and throughout the preseason,” Rowley said. “We’ve changed our tactics and the upperclassmen really caught on. That will really help improve our offense, as will having our setters back.” The combination of experience, a deeper roster and high expectations has the Panthers ready to start the season, Rowley said. “We want to get out to a strong start and establish that we are contenders,” she said. “In this conference, you have to come out and be ready to play every day, and we have the experience to do that.”

SENIORS The senior class brings the leadership that Rowley is looking for on and off the court. Bailey Barker (Muncie, Ind.), Emily Post (St. Henry, Ohio) and Tara Winner (Versailles, Ohio) “really set the tone for us and make a big impact that goes beyond the stats,” Rowley said. Barker spent 2012 as the team’s libero but will move back to the outside this season. She led the team with 390 digs last season and her experience there will help improve the team’s overall defense.

ODU has a lot of balance in its junior class, which has a middle hitter in Caitlin Kusan (Westerville, Ohio), two outside hitters in Brianna Reder (Maineville, Ohio) and Lauren Rindler (Rossburg, Ohio), and a setter in Kelsey Snyder (Macomb, Mich.). “They provide a lot of depth at key positions for us,” Rowley said. “They’ve also had plenty of playing time in the past and can step up when needed.” Kusan, who is coming back from an injury in the spring, led ODU with a .336 hitting percentage last season and picked up all-conference accolades. She tallied 245 kills and also led the Panthers with 80 blocks. Reder contributed 117 kills last season, while Rindler hit .191 in her playing time. In 2011, Snyder finished with 636 assists.

SOPHOMORES A young unit saw a lot of playing time last season, headlined by the trio of Tory Thompson (Quincy, Ohio), Lauren Kraemer (Kettering, Ohio) and Darby Slavin (Columbus, Ohio). Thompson, an outside hitter, led ODU with 323 kills and also registered 315 digs and 46 blocks in her rookie campaign. Kraemer stepped into a starting role in the middle and finished with 199 kills while hitting .331, and she also totaled 70 blocks, good for second on the squad. Slavin, meanwhile, recorded 872 assists (7.93 per set), along with 247 digs and 32 blocks from her setter’s position. Another sophomore, Kelsey Fortney (Lorain, Ohio), had a solid first season as she played in all 110 sets and finished with 189 assists and 226 digs. Courtney Braun (Hilliard, Ohio) also provides depth in the middle as well. “This is a strong class and we’re really counting on them to continue making an impact,” Rowley said. “Lauren and Tory provide a big lift to our offense, Darby fills a key role as our setter and Kelsey brings a lot of energy to the floor.”

Post is returning from an injury in 2012 and in her career has appeared in 195 sets. A strong defender, Post has 156 career blocks. Winner also is back from an injury that slowed her in 2012, but she registered 235 kills as a sophomore in 2011 and 167 during her freshman campaign.

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2013 season preview FRESHMEN Six freshmen joined the program for the 2013 season and each has a chance to earn playing time throughout the course of the year. Jackie Oestreich (Brighton, Mich.) brings a lot of athleticism to the middle, and Rachael Sullivan (Milford, Ohio) and Taylor Foster (Ida, Mich.) can contribute as right side hitters. Defensively, Megan Hendershot (Galloway, Ohio) steps in with a chance to play right away as the libero, while Danielle Fleming (Liberty Township, Ohio) and Heidi Hess (Dayton, Ohio) have also impressed in their first preseason camps.

2013 Volleyball Schedule Date September Fri 6 Fri 6 Sat 7 Sat 7 Fri 13 Fri 13 Sat 14 Sat 14 Fri 20 Sat 21 Fri 27 Sat 28

Opponent

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vs. Edinboro @ vs. Clarion @ vs. Goldey-Beacom @ vs. Urbana @ vs. Alderson-Broaddus # vs. Charleston (W.V.) # vs. Edinboro # vs. West Liberty St. # at Malone * at Walsh * Hillsdale * Northwood (MI) *

3:00 PM 7:00 PM 11:00 AM 3:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 9:00 AM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM

October Tue 1 Fri 4 Sat 5 Tue 8 Fri 11 Sat 12 Fri 18 Sat 19 Fri 25-26 TBA

at Tiffin * at Grand Valley St. * at Ferris St. * Cedarville at Saginaw Valley * at Lake Superior St. * Northern Mich. * Michigan Tech * GLIAC/GLVC Crossover

7:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM

November Fri 1 Sat 2 Tue 5 Fri 8 Sat 9 Fri 15 Sat 16 Wed 20-24 TBA

at Wayne St. (Mich.) * at Findlay * Tiffin * Lake Erie * Ashland * Walsh * Malone * GLIAC Tournament

7:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM

@ - Tony Banner Invitational (Erie, Pa.)

# - Charleston Invitational (Charleston, W. Va.) * - GLIAC Home matches in bold

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HEAD COACH A former Ohio Dominican student, assistant coach, and now in her 25th season as head coach of the Panther volleyball team, Sandy Rowley embodies the Panther persona. Rowley has been a fixture in the Panther athletic department. As part of ODU’s transition to the NCAA Division II, Rowley also serves as the Senior Women’s Administrator and Assistant Athletic Director for the Athletic Department. As the SWA, Rowley oversees the Panther Student Athletic Advisor Committee (SAAC) along with other administrative duties. Since her first season in 1989, Rowley has been a staple on the Panther bench and in the ODU community. A friendly and demanding coach, Rowley has guided the Panthers to 13 winning seasons, including seven straight from 1994-2000, and 18 conference tournament appearances. In 1995, Rowley directed ODU to a program-record 35 victories, including 18 in conference play, which is also a program record. The team has won at least 20 matches 12 times during her tenure. Rowley’s tremendous dedication and hard work of developing young student-athletes over the years culminated with her 400th win on Oct. 4, 2008, as the Panthers defeated Grace College, 3-1, in Winona Lake, Indiana. In her 24 seasons at the helm of the ODU volleyball team, Rowley has coached 17 NAIA Academic All-Americans, 46 All-Conference Academic performers, 68 All-Conference selections and 15 All-Freshman Team players. Her dedication to the collegiate athlete has been proven time-and-time again on and off the court.

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COACHING RECORD Year Overall Record 1989 14-17 1990 29-20 1991 17-24 1992 18-18 1993 15-23 1994 19-14 1995 35-7 1996 25-18 1997 22-17 1998 24-9 1999 21-15 2000 27-14 2001 11-23 2002 14-21 2003 23-16 2004 28-18 2005 23-20 2006 7-24 2007 17-20 2008 23-11 2009 24-18 2010 8-19 2011 12-17 2012 13-16 Total 469-419

Conference Record N/A 5-5, 4th 5-7, 5th 6-8, 6th 5-9, 6th 9-4, 4th 18-2, 2nd 11-7, 4th 8-8, 5th 11-5, 5th 9-4, 4th 10-4, 4th 7-16, 11th 4-12, 7th 5-11, 6th 8-8, 5th 11-5, 2nd 3-13, 8th 3-9, 5th 11-3, 3rd N/A 3-16, 12th 5-14, 11th 7-11, 11th 164-181

Win % .452 .592 .415 .500 .395 .576 .833 .581 .564 .727 .583 .659 .324 .400 .590 .609 .535 .226 .459 .676 .571 .296 .414 .448 .528

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assistant coaches JENNIFER

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Jennifer Fekpe enters her first season as Ohio Dominican’s assistant volleyball coach.

Elisa Joris will enter her first season as Ohio Dominican’s graduate assistant coach in August.

Fekpe joins ODU after spending the past year as an assistant coach at Iowa Central Community College, where she helped the Tritons place seventh at the NJCAA Division II National Tournament, finishing with an overall record of 36-12. She helped train two-time All-American Alicia Moreno, coached another AllAmerican in Gabriella Reyes, and had a total of six players earn all-region accolades following the season.

Joris is no stranger to the GLIAC either as she comes to Ohio Dominican after serving as an assistant with Lake Superior during 2012. Joris played for Wayne State, earning All-American honors in 2005, and was inducted into the Warriors’ Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012.

Fekpe, who played collegiately at nearby Capital University, also has collegiate coaching experience as an assistant at Ashland during the 2011 season, and coached club volleyball with Mintonette Sports and Aleta Aces Volleyball Club.

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Following her playing career, Joris served as an assistant coach at Adrian College before taking over as the program’s head coach from 2008-11. She also has experience coaching at the club level, working with the Huron Valley Volleyball Club, Legacy 18 Nationals, Walled Lake Northern, Club Unified 17 and WOW 16 Nationals.

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2013 roster # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 22 23

Name Kelsey Fortney Brianna Reder Lauren Kraemer Lauren Rindler Tory Thompson Kelsey Barker Darby Slavin Caitlin Kusan Bailey Barker Tara Winner Emily Post Kelsey Snyder Jackie Oestreich Heidi Hess Danielle Fleming Courtney Braun Megan Hendershot Taylor Foster Rachael Sullivan

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

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

Ht. 5-6 5-11 6-2 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-2 5-4 5-10 6-1 5-8 5-9 6-1

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Lorain, OH / Clearview Maineville, OH / Little Miami Kettering, OH / Kettering-Fairmont (Illinois-Chicago) Rossburg, OH / Versailles Quincy, OH / Riverside Yorktown, IN / Yorktown Columbus, OH / Bishop Watterson Westerville, OH / Westerville North Muncie, IN / Yorktown (Drake) Versailles, OH / Versailles St. Henry, OH / St. Henry Macomb, MI / Dakota Brighton, MI / Greenhills Dayton, OH / Chaminade-Julienne Liberty Township, OH / Lakota East Hilliard, OH / Hilliard Bradley Galloway, OH / Central Crossing Ida, MI / Bedford Milford, OH / Milford

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Barker

Barker

JR • 5-11 • DS/L YORKTOWN (DRAKE) H.S. • MUNCIE, IN EXERCISE SCIENCE MAJOR

SO • 5-11 • OH YORKTOWN H.S. • YORKTOWN, IN UNDECIDED

2012: GLIAC Academic Excellence recipient…Appeared in all 110 sets as team’s libero…Paced squad with 390 digs (3.55 per set)…Recorded 10 or more digs in 24 matches, including each of the final 10 matches…Had a pair of 20-plus dig matches, including 23 against Ferris State (9/29) and 21 against Hillsdale (9/21)…Also had 19 digs against Tiffin (9/25).

2012: Appeared in 26 matches, including 14 starts…Ranked fourth on team with 152 kills, including six matches in double figures…Had 12 kills against both Walsh (9/15), hitting .242, and Tiffin (9/25)…Recorded 11 kills and 12 digs against Malone (9/14)…Had season-best 19 digs at Malone (11/10).

2011: Started seven matches and appeared in 21…Had 15 kills in 32 swings for a .406 hitting percentage against Ashland (Sept. 24)…Registered 19 digs at West Liberty (Sept. 27) and 13 digs in matches against Lake Erie (Sept. 21) and Hillsdale (Oct. 23)…Also had eight kills in that win over Lake Erie. 2010: Redshirted as a freshman at Division I Drake University. High School: Was a four-time varsity letterwinner at Yorktown and earned All-Hoosier Heritage Conference honors three times… Earned all-state and AVCA All-American Honorable Mention accolades her senior year… Led the Tigers to a runner-up finish in the Indiana class 3A state tournament and a No. 22 national ranking (ESPN H.S. Volleyball Rankings)…Earned second team all-state and three-time all-Delaware County honors.

High School: Helped guide Tigers to 2011 state championship and Final Four appearances in 2009 and 2010…Earned all-conference and All-Delaware County accolades as a senior…Also picked up honorable mention all-conference and all-county honors as a sophomore and junior…Led team in hitting percentage as a freshman and junior. Personal: Daughter of Brad and Amy Barker…Has one sister, Bailey, who also plays volleyball at ODU…Enjoys hanging with friends and family, sleeping and playing volleyball…Chose ODU because it was a perfect location and is close to family. Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2012 93 152 87 561 .116 1.63 5 0.05 33 105 1.13 1 14 15 Total 93 152 87 561 .116 1.63 5 0.05 33 105 1.13 1 14 15

Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2011 54 72 39 242 .136 1.33 1 0.02 7 94 1.74 1 11 12 2012 110 7 7 48 .000 0.06 21 0.19 32 390 3.55 0 0 0 Total 164 79 46 290 .114 0.48 22 0.13 39 484 2.95 1 11 12

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Braun

SO • 6-1 • MH HILLIARD BRADLEY H.S. • HILLIARD, OH BIOLOGY MAJOR

2012: Appeared in match against Grand Valley (9/28). High School: Led the Jaguars to Ohio Capital Conference title as senior…Named Second Team All-OCC as senior and helped Bradley finish as district runner-up as junior…OCC Scholar Athlete and member of National Honor Society…Also a four-year letterwinner in track and field. Personal: Daughter of Kim and Brian Braun…Enjoys watching movies, going shopping and hanging out with friends…Picked ODU because of the campus atmosphere, the volleyball program and the biology program. Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2012 1 0 0 2 .000 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 Total 1 0 0 2 .000 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0

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SO • 5-6 • S CLEARVIEW H.S. • LORAIN, OH EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION MAJOR

JR • 5-11 • MH WESTERVILLE NORTH H.S. • WESTERVILLE, OH MIDDLE CHILDHOOD EDUCATION MAJOR

Fortney

2012: Played in all 110 sets…Second on team with 189 assists…Had 13 or more assists in each of final six matches…Registered a double-double with season-high 26 assists and 12 digs in season finale at Malone (11/10)…Also had 21 assists against Findlay (10/27)…Season-best 17 digs against Malone (9/14). High School: Named District 3’s Division II Player of the Year as senior…Three-time First Team All-PAC and First Team All-Lorain County…Also three-time team MVP and three-year captain…Four-year letterwinner and two-time all-state nominee…Helped lead Clearview to first sectional title in school history…Team captain on Clippers’ basketball squad as well. Personal: Daughter of Jack and Lori Fortney…Has two siblings, Britni and Madison…Enjoys spending time with her family and playing beach volleyball…Picked ODU because “it is a small school where I can get a great education while getting the opportunity to play a sport I love.” Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2012 110 6 0 22 .273 0.05 189 1.72 22 226 2.05 0 1 1 Total 110 6 0 22 .273 0.05 189 1.72 22 226 2.05 0 1 1

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Kraemer

Kusan

2012: Honorable Mention All-GLIAC selection… GLIAC Academic Excellence recipient…Started all 29 matches and appeared in all 110 sets…Led team with .336 hitting percentage and ranked second with 245 kills (2.23 per set)…Had 11 matches with 10 or more kills, registering a season-best 17 kills while hitting .484 against Lake Superior (10/6)…Notched 13 kills with .458 attack percentage against Tiffin (10/30)…Hit over .400 in nine matches, including .632 with 13 kills against Ferris State (9/29)… Had 10 kills and season-high seven blocks against Findlay (10/27). 2011: Started all 29 matches…Ranked seventh in the GLIAC in blocks per set (0.86) and ninth in hitting percentage (.311)…Third on team with 211 kills…Had eight or more kills in 14 matches and hit over .300 in 13 matches…Finished with four or more total blocks in nine matches, including 12 against West Virginia State, tied for thirdmost in the GLIAC last year (Sept. 2)…Had 18 kills in 30 attacks for a .533 hitting percentage at West Liberty (Sept. 27), third-most kills in a three-set match by a GLIAC player in 2011…Tallied 13 kills against Tiffin (Sept. 30) and 12 at Findlay (Sept. 18)…One of three Panthers to appear in all 110 sets. High School: Earned First Team All-District and First Team All-Conference accolades for the Warriors…Earned all-conference and all-district honors earlier while playing at Worthington Christian as a freshman and sophomore…Also a standout in basketball as well, having scored over 1,000 points in her career. Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2011 110 211 69 456 .311 1.92 10 0.09 19 50 0.45 11 84 95 2012 110 245 66 533 .336 2.23 18 0.16 23 73 0.66 11 69 80 Total 220 456 135 989 .325 2.07 28 0.13 42 123 0.56 22 153 175

SO • 6-2 • MH KETTERING-FAIRMONT H.S. • KETTERING, OH UNDECIDED

2012: Started all 29 matches and played all 110 sets…Third on team with 199 kills and second with .331 attack percentage…Five matches with 10 or more kills, including season-high 16 kills on .520 hitting percentage against Lake Superior (10/6)… Finished with 13 kills and .667 attack percentage against Malone (9/14)…Ranked second on squad with 70 total blocks, including a trio of five-block matches…Hit over .400 in 13 matches. 2011: Redshirted at Division I Illinois-Chicago. High School: Guided the Firebirds to a GWOC Championship as senior, garnering GWOC Central Player of the Year accolades on way...Honorable Mention All-Ohio selection…Led Kettering-Fairmont in blocks and kills…All-GWOC First Team honoree…District 15 Player of the Year. Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2012 110 199 62 414 .331 1.81 5 0.05 0 16 0.15 8 62 70 Total 110 199 62 414 .331 1.81 5 0.05 0 16 0.15 6 62 70

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12 Emily

2 Brianna

SR • 5-11 • MH ST. HENRY H.S. • ST. HENRY, OH PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR

JR • 5-11 • OH LITTLE MIAMI H.S. • MAINEVILLE, OH SPORTS MANAGEMENT/BUSINESS MAJOR

Post

2012: GLIAC Academic Excellence recipient…Appeared in match against Caldwell (8/31). 2011: Started every match and played all 110 sets…Ranked second on team with 90 total blocks…Had nine matches with four or more blocks, including eight against Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 3)…Also had six blocks against West Virginia State (Sept. 2)…Tied season-best with six kills in three different matches, hitting .455 with the half dozen kills in win over Lake Erie (Nov. 4). 2010: Appeared in 84 games for the Panthers this season as a freshman…Was first on the team with 66 blocks and sixth with 74 kills…Recorded three or more blocks in a game 10 times with a career high seven blocks coming at Tiffin on Oct. 1…Had a career day attacking at Findlay on Oct. 22 with six kills for a .417 attack percentage while also adding five blocks…Led team in solo blocks and assisted blocks on the season with 15 and 51, respectively. High School: Joined the Black and Gold as a graduate of St. Henry High School… Named First Team All-Midwest Athletic Conference and Second Team All-Ohio following senior season…Also selected Team MVP and District 8 All-Star…Relative of former Cincinnati Reds great Wally Post…Also member of the Redskins basketball team.

Reder

2012: GLIAC Academic Excellence recipient…Appeared in 109 sets…Tallied 117 kills and 43 blocks…Finished with 11 kills against Lake Superior (10/6)…Notched 10 kills against Ferris State (9/29)…Had a pair of four-block matches. 2011: Started 17 matches and appeared in 25 matches overall…Tallied 10 or more kills four times, including a pair of 13-kill matches against Drury (Oct. 15) and Hillsdale (Oct. 23)…Hit .542 in the Drury match and .440 against the Chargers…Had 12 kills while hitting .500 against Alderson-Broaddus (Oct. 4)…Registered eight total blocks against both Kentucky Wesleyan and Seton Hill (Sept. 3) and had seven against West Virginia State (Sept. 2). High School: Four-year letterwinner for the Panthers…Earned first team allconference and second-team all-district accolades as a senior… Played in the district all-star game as a senior and was a two-time recipient of the offensive player of the year award as a junior and senior…Earned varsity MVP honors as a senior…Was named second team all-conference as a junior and first team all-academic as a junior and senior…Member of the Sports Express Elevation squad. Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2011 93 145 66 406 .195 1.56 18 0.19 0 41 0.44 5 56 61 2012 109 117 50 383 .175 1.07 32 0.29 0 42 0.39 8 35 43 Total 202 262 116 789 .185 1.30 50 0.25 0 83 0.41 13 91 104

Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2010 84 74 40 271 .125 0.88 8 0.10 8 36 0.43 15 51 66 2011 110 82 37 246 .183 0.75 6 0.05 5 38 0.35 8 82 90 2012 1 1 0 3 .333 1.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 Total 195 157 77 520 .154 0.81 14 0.07 13 74 0.38 23 133 156

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4 Lauren

13 Kelsey

JR • 5-10 • OH/DS VERSAILLES H.S. • ROSSBURG, OH NURSING MAJOR

JR • 5-9 • S DAKOTA H.S. • MACOMB, MI EDUCATION MAJOR

Rindler

2012: GLIAC All-Academic Team member…Appeared in seven matches and 11 sets…Tallied season-high eight kills at Northern Michigan (10/19)…Had eight digs at Michigan Tech (10/20). 2011: Appeared in five matches, starting three…Finished with nine kills and 15 digs at Tiffin (Nov. 2)…Also registered seven kills and 16 digs against Ferris State (Oct. 29)…Had 56 serve receives without an error. High School: Three-sport athlete at Versailles…Garnered First Team All-District honors as a junior and senior and was a member of the state semifinalist team in 2008…First Team All-M.A.C. this fall after picking up Second Team accolades as a junior…Also played basketball, helping the Tigers reach states in 2009…Helped lead the track team to the 2010 state title. Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2011 15 25 18 117 .060 1.67 0 0.00 1 44 2.93 0 2 2 2012 11 15 6 47 .191 1.36 2 0.18 0 15 1.36 0 2 2 Total 26 40 24 164 .098 1.54 2 0.08 1 59 2.27 0 4 4

7 Darby

Snyder

2012: GLIAC Academic Excellence recipient…Appeared in match at Walsh (11/9). 2011: Played in 108 of 110 sets…Appeared in all 29 matches…Paced team with 636 assists and 5.89 assists per set…Registered three double-doubles on the season… Streak of four-straight 40-assist matches between Sept. 21-Sept. 30…Had seasonbest 49 assists with 10 digs against Tiffin on Sept. 30…Notched 42 assists in threesets against West Liberty on Sept. 27, seventh-most in a three-set match by a GLIAC player in 2011…Also finished with 10 digs along with 16 assists against Saginaw Valley (Oct. 30) and 10 digs with 15 assists on Oct. 28 against Grand Valley. High School: Earned First Team Macomb Area Conference accolades as a senior while also garnering first team all-county and first team all-region honors…Also a member of the Michigan Elite club team… Was an honor roll student all four years of high school and a member of the National Honor Society…Participated in tennis in high school and picked up all-conference and all-county accolades. Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2011 108 16 5 35 .314 0.15 636 5.89 16 154 1.43 1 4 5 2012 1 0 0 1 .000 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 Total 109 16 5 36 .306 0.15 636 5.83 16 154 1.41 1 4 5

Slavin

SO • 5-10 • S/OH BISHOP WATTERSON H.S. • COLUMBUS, OH UNDECIDED

2012: Started all 29 matches and appeared in all 110 sets…Led team with 872 assists (7.93 per set) and ranked third with 247 digs…Registered nine double-doubles on season…Guided middle hitters Caitlin Kusan and Lauren Kraemer to each hitting over .330 on season…Notched season-high 60 assists in win over Lake Superior (10/6)…Had 54 assists against Walsh (9/15) and 50 assists against Quincy (10/13)… Tallied season-high 17 digs to go along with 39 assists against Ferris State (9/29). High School: Helped lead Eagles to consecutive district titles as junior and senior… Columbus Dispatch Athlete of the Week. Personal: Daughter of Richard and Melissa Slavin…Has one sister, Callan, who played volleyball at Kenyon College…Enjoys playing volleyball, baking and the Italian language…Member of National Honor Society. Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2012 110 53 28 161 .155 0.48 872 7.93 27 247 2.25 0 32 32 Total 110 53 28 161 .155 0.48 872 7.93 27 247 2.25 0 32 32

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5 Tory

10 Tara

Thompson

Winner

SO • 5-10 • OH RIVERSIDE H.S. • QUINCY, OH BIOLOGY MAJOR

SR • 5-11 • OH VERSAILLES H.S. • VERSAILLES, OH EDUCATION MAJOR

2012: Started 29 matches and appeared in 106 sets…Led team with 323 kills, averaging 3.05 per set…Also ranked second with 315 digs and third with 46 blocks… Had 18 matches with 10 or more kills, including 20 kills against both Gannon (9/8) and Tiffin (9/25)…Registered 18 kills in three set win over West Virginia State (9/8), hitting .351…Hit season-best .429 with 15 kills against Davis & Elkins (9/1)…Finished with 14 double-doubles, including an 11-kill, 24-dig performance against Tiffin (10/30). High School: Second Team All-Ohio as senior and District 9 Player of the Year… Also named conference player of the year as junior and senior and Logan County Player of the Year as senior…AVCA Player of the Week during senior season…Tied for ninth in Ohio High School Athletic Association history for kills in a match…Twotime team MVP and finished with over 1,000 kills in career…Also earned first team all-conference honors in track and played basketball. Personal: Daughter of Jennifer and Christopher Thompson…Has one sibling, McKinzey…National Honor Society member. Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2012 106 323 181 1040 .137 3.05 12 0.11 18 315 2.97 4 42 46 Total 106 323 181 1040 .137 3.05 12 0.11 18 315 2.97 4 42 46

2012: GLIAC All-Academic Team member…Made seven starts and appeared in nine matches…Notched four kills against Findlay (10/27)…Had three digs at Lake Erie (11/2). 2011: Played in all 110 sets…Second on team with 235 kills…Registered eight or more kills in 17 matches, including seven straight in middle of season…Career-high 17 kills at Alderson-Broaddus (Oct. 4), hitting .485 in match…Notched 15 kills in contest with Tiffin (Sept. 30)…Quartet of 11-kill matches as well…Finished with six blocks against West Virginia State (Sept. 2) and five against Drury (Oct. 15). 2010: Finished the season fourth on the team with 167 kills and 30 blocks…Had three matches with at least 10 kills, including a career high 11 against Alderson-Broaddus on Sept. 28…Recorded 10 kills and season-best eight digs against Lake Superior St. on Sept. 10…Had four matches with at least three blocks…Ranked second in points per set with 2.23 and second in kills per set with 1.99…Second on the team in overall points with 187.5. High School: Graduate of Versailles High School where she played volleyball for head coach Karla Otte…Selected First Team All-Midwest Athletic Conference and First Team All-District as a senior…Also named Honorable Mention All-Ohio in 2009… Helped lead the Tigers girls’ basketball team to Division III State Championship as a sophomore. Year SP K E TA % K/S A A/S SA D D/S BS BA TB 2010 84 167 84 516 .161 1.99 37 0.44 2 51 0.61 7 23 30 2011 110 235 82 577 .265 2.14 36 0.33 3 39 0.35 6 54 60 2012 27 12 6 50 .120 0.44 6 0.22 0 7 0.26 2 6 8 Total 221 414 172 1143 .212 1.87 79 0.36 5 97 0.44 15 83 98

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2013 newcomers Heidi

Danielle

Fleming

Hess

FR • 5-10 • OH LIBERTY EAST H.S. • LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, OH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR

FR • 5-4 • S/DS CHAMINADE-JULIENNE H.S. • DAYTON, OH EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION MAJOR

High School: Second Team All-GMC selection...Helped lead Thunderhawks to a GMC title and a pair of district titles...Averaged 2.00 kills while hitting .242 as a senior.

High School: First team all-district and all-conference selection as a senior...Garnered all-district and all-conference accolades as a sophomore and junior...Earned two MVP awards and played in the senior all-star match...Member of the swimming team.

Personal: Daughter of Steve and Theresa Fleming...Has two siblings, Mathhew and Gabbie Fleming...Matthew plays soccer at Ohio Northern...Enjoys crafts and playing sports...Chose ODU because of “the outstanding academic programs and high quality athletics.”

Personal: Daughter of Mark and Rita Hess...Has three siblings: Nick, Ali and Kurt...Ali plays volleyball at Lincoln Memorial University and Kurt plays football at Youngstown State...Aunt, Ann Meyers, played basketball with the Milwaukee Streaks... Enjoys swimming, drawing and animals...Chose ODU because of the education program, the volleyball team and location close to home.

Taylor

Jackie

Foster

Oestreich

FR • 5-9 • OH BEDFORD H.S. • IDA, MI UNDECIDED

FR • 6-2 • MH GREENHILLS H.S. • BRIGHTON, MI BUSINESS MAJOR

High School: Two-time all-region selection...Also picked up third team all-state accolades...Helped lead Kicking Mules to state runner-up finish as a senior...Also a member of the basketball team. Personal: Daughter of Ken and Sandi Foster...Has three siblings: Ashley, Kaylee and Madison...Kaylee played basketball at Mercyhurst...Enjoys boating with family and friends...Chose ODU because of the coaching staff and campus.

Megan

High School: MIAC MVP as a senior...Set school record for kills and blocks as senior... Three-time First Team All-MIAC performer...Also picked up all-region and all-state accolades...Registered 747 kills, 143 digs and 161 blocks in her career...Three-year letterwinner in basketball, also earning league MVP accolades...Washtenaw County’s leading scorer and member of 1,000 Point Club...All-state performer and three-time first team all-conference pick...Also lettered twice in soccer. Personal: Daughter of Carrie and Steven Oestreich...Has a twin brother, Jacob...Enjoys horseback riding, surfing and camping...Picked ODU because “it is a small campus next to a large city, and I get the best of both worlds while getting the best academic and athletic attention because the coaches and teachers really care about the individual student-athlete.”

Rachael

Hendershot

Sullivan

FR • 5-8 • DS CENTRAL CROSSING H.S. • GALLOWAY, OH PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT MAJOR

High School: Two-time first team all-district selection...Also was a First Team AllOhio Capital Conference pick, a two-year team captain for the Comets, and voted the team’s MVP twice. Personal: Daughter of Jeff and Rhonda Hendershot...Has one sibling, Brittany...Enjoys shopping and spending time with family and friends...Chose ODU because of the campus, dorms, academic major, volleyball program and because “everyone involved with the university made me feel very welcome and appreciated.”

FR • 6-1 • OH MILFORD H.S. • MILFORD, OH BUSINESS MAJOR

High School: Four-year starter and two-time first team all-conference honoree...Also earned all-city and all-district accolades, bouncing back from a knee injury as a junior to serve as team captain as a senior...Also competed on the basketball team, being named a first team all-league pick as a sophomore. Personal: Daughter of Jeff and Mayita Sullivan....Has two siblings, Frank and Lisa... Frank plays baseball at Wittenberg...Enjoys shopping...Picked ODU because it “has an up-and-coming program with an excellent academic reputation.”

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series records School W Allegheny (Pa.) 1 Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 2 Anderson (Ind.) 1 Aquinas (Mich.) 2 Asbury (Ky.) 2 Ashland 0 Assumption (Mass.) 1 Baptist Bible (Pa.) 1 Barat (Ill.) 1 Berea 1 Bethany (W.Va.) 3 Bethel (Ind.) 1 Bluffton 1 Calumet of St. Joseph (Ind.) 1 Caldwell (N.J.) 0 Campbellsville (Ky.) 0 Capital 1 Carlow (Pa.) 5 Carnegie Mellon (Pa.) 1 Case Western 2 Cedarville 10 Central Methodist (Miss.) 1 Central State 14 Clarion (Pa.) 0 College of W.V. 2 Concordia (Minn.) 2 Cornerstone (Mich.) 0 Daemen (N.Y.) 3 Davis and Elkins (W.Va.) 3 Davenport (Mich.) 2 Defiance 1 Denison 12 Dillard (La.) 1 Drury (Mo.) 0 Fairmont St. (W.Va.) 0 Ferris St. (Mich.) 0 Findlay 9 Freed-Hardman (Tenn.) 0 Gannon (Pa.) 1 Geneva (Pa.) 4 Georgetown (Ky.) 0 Glenville St. 3 Goshen (Ind.) 3 Grace (Ind.) 1 Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 0 Hanover (Ind.) 0 Heidelberg 1 Hillsdale (Mich.) 0 Hiram 3 Holy Family (Pa.) 1 Houghton (N.Y.) 4 Illinois Tech 1 Illinois Springfield 3

Indiana East 3 L Indiana S.E. 1 0 Indiana Tech 0 0 Indiana Wesleyan 2 1 John Carroll 1 1 Kentucky State 1 0 Kentucky Wesleyan 3 6 Kenyon 4 0 King (Tenn.) 1 0 Lake Erie 11 0 Lake Superior State (Mich.) 2 0 Le Moyne (N.Y.) 1 0 Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) 1 4 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2 0 Loyola (Ill.) 0 0 Madonna (Mich.) 0 1 Malone 16 1 Manchester (Ind.) 1 5 Marantha Baptist (Wisc.) 1 0 Marian (Ind.) 2 0 Marietta 2 0 Maryville (Mo.) 1 28 Maryville (Tenn.) 1 0 McKendree (Ky.) 2 0 Mercyhurst (Pa.) 0 3 Michigan-Dearborn 3 0 Michigan Tech 1 3 Midway (Ky.) 1 4 Missouri Baptist 0 4 Missouri A&T 1 0 Missouri S&T 1 2 Mobile (Ala.) 0 1 3 Mountain State 2 Mt. Aloysius (Pa.) 1 0 Mt. St Joseph 1 3 Mt. Vernon 4 1 Muskingum 0 3 N. C. Wesleyan 1 6 Northwestern Ohio 1 1 Northern Michigan 0 0 Northwood (Mich.) 1 1 Notre Dame (OH) 12 3 Oakland (Mich.) 0 0 Oberlin 3 1 Ohio Valley 2 2 Ohio Wesleyan 3 3 Olivet (Mich.) 1 1 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 1 2 Otterbein 7 6 Purdue Calumet 1 1 Purdue North Central 1 0 Penn State-Behrend 1 3 Pikeville (Ky.) 1 5 Pitt-Bradford 1 1

0 Pitt-Johnston 3 0 1 Point Park (Pa.) 8 4 2 Quincy (Ill.) 1 2 7 Rio Grande 24 15 4 Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 5 5 0 Rochester (Mich.) 3 0 0 Rosary (Ill.) 2 0 9 Salem (NC) 1 0 0 Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.) 1 2 6 St. Francis (Ill.) 1 1 1 St. Francis (Ind.) 4 5 0 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) 1 0 0 St. Thomas 0 4 0 St. Vincent (Pa.) 8 1 1 St. Xavier 3 0 3 Seton Hill (Pa.) 4 3 17 Shawnee State 26 10 0 Siena Heights (Mich.) 3 0 0 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 0 1 1 Southwestern 4 0 4 Spaulding (Pa.) 0 1 0 Spring Arbor (Mich.) 3 0 0 Taylor (Ind.) 0 9 1 Taylor-Ft. Wayne (Ind.) 1 0 1 Thiel 1 0 6 Thomas More (Ky.) 0 2 2 Tiffin 23 17 0 Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.) 0 1 1 Trinity Christian (Ill.) 1 0 0 Tri-State (N.Y.) 1 1 0 Union (N.Y.) 1 0 1 Urbana 32 10 0 Ursuline 6 1 0 Walsh 9 32 7 Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) 1 1 40 Waynesburg (Pa.) 1 0 4 Wayne State (Mich.) 0 5 0 West Liberty St. (W. Va.) 8 0 3 West Virginia St. 2 0 3 West Virginia Wesleyan 2 0 3 Windsor 1 1 2 Wilmington 3 0 1 Wittenberg 1 2 0 Wheeling Jesuit (W.Va.) 0 3 0 Wisconsin-Parkside 0 1 4 Wooster 5 3 0 0 Total 409 367 8 1 RECORDS 0 All-Time Program Record 2 661-556 0 0 Conference (Since 1990)

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2012 Results 2012 Ohio Dominican Volleyball Ohio Dominican Match Results (FINAL) All matches Date # Aug 31 Sep 1 # Sep 1 Sep 07 Sep 07 & Sep 8 & Sep 8 * Sep 14 * Sep 15 * Sep 21 * Sep 22 * Sep 25 * Sep 28 * Sep 29 Oct 02 * Oct 05 * Oct 06 Oct 12 Oct 13 Oct 13 * Oct 19 * Oct 20 * Oct 26 * Oct 27 * Oct 30 * Nov 02 * Nov 03 * Nov 09 * Nov 10

Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: 3 sets: 4 sets: 5 sets:

Opponent vs CALDWELL vs UWP vs D&E vs Holy Family at Mercyhurst vs West Virginia State at Gannon MALONE WALSH at Hillsdale College at Northwood TIFFIN GRAND VALLEY #22 FERRIS STATE at Cedarville SAGINAW VALLEY LAKE SUPERIOR vs Saint Joseph's vs Drury vs Quincy at Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech WAYNE STATE FINDLAY at Tiffin at Lake Erie College at Ashland University at Walsh U Cavaliers at MALONE

W-L-T 13-16 7-11 4-5 4-8 5-3 5-8 3-6 5-2

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

Attend Total: Home: Away: Neutral:

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

Dates 29 9 12 8

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

Total 3917 1438 2192 287

Overall 0-1 0-2 1-2 2-2 2-3 3-3 4-3 4-4 5-4 5-5 5-6 6-6 6-7 6-8 6-9 7-9 8-9 9-9 9-10 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 10-14 11-14 12-14 12-15 12-16 13-16

Conf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-5 3-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 5-9 6-9 6-10 6-11 7-11

Time 1:10 1:05 1:15 p

Att.

1:46 0:50 1:45 2:05 1:39 1:33 1:05 1:49 1:10 1:37 1:20 1:48 1:53 1:15 1:09 1:52 1:41 1:43 1:10 2:08 1:05 1:00 1:11 1:35 1:50

148 50 90 221 131 372 189 231 130 152 110 126 119 47 50 50 268 285 162 166 212 94 109 175 140

60 30

Avg. 135 160 183 36

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Statistics 2012 Ohio Dominican Volleyball Ohio Dominican Overall Individual Statistics (FINAL) All matches Overall record: 13-16 Conf: 7-11 Home: 4-5 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 5-3 Attack ##

Player

5

Thompson, Tory Kusan, Caitlin Kraemer, Lauren Barker, Kelsey Birkemeier, Kristy Reder, Brianna Slavin, Darby Rindler, Lauren Tara Winner Barker, Bailey Fortney, Kelsey Post, Emily Shifley, Meredith Nadler, Shannon Braun, Courtney Kelsey Snyder OHIO DOMINICAN Opponents

8 3 6 15 2 7 4 10 9 1 12 16 21 18 13

sp mp-ms

106 110 110 93 110 109 110 11 27 110 110 1 20 2 1 1 110 110

29-29 29-29 29-29 26-14 29-14 29-17 29-29 7-0 9-7 29-0 29-6 1-0 9-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 29-29 29-29

k

323 245 199 152 134 117 53 15 12 7 6 1 1 0 0 0 1265 1303

k/s

Player

5

Thompson, Tory Kusan, Caitlin Kraemer, Lauren Barker, Kelsey Birkemeier, Kristy Reder, Brianna Slavin, Darby Rindler, Lauren Tara Winner Barker, Bailey Fortney, Kelsey Shifley, Meredith Post, Emily Braun, Courtney Kelsey Snyder Nadler, Shannon TEAM OHIO DOMINICAN...... Opponents...........

8 3 6 15 2 7 4 10 9 1 16 12 18 13 21

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18

sp

re

ta

Set ta

pct

a

sa

3.05 181 1040 .137 12 0.11 214 .056 2.23 66 533 .336 18 0.16 77 .234 1.81 62 414 .331 5 0.05 29 .172 1.63 87 561 .116 5 0.05 40 .125 1.22 85 461 .106 18 0.16 164 .110 1.07 50 383 .175 32 0.29 146 .219 0.48 28 161 .155 872 7.93 2058 .424 1.36 6 47 .191 2 0.18 16 .125 0.44 6 50 .120 6 0.22 33 .182 0.06 7 48 .000 21 0.19 218 .096 0.05 0 22 .273 189 1.72 495 .382 1.00 0 3 .333 0 0.00 1 .000 0.05 0 1 1.000 0 0.00 1 .000 0.00 2 4 -.500 0 0.00 0 .000 0.00 0 2 .000 0 0.00 0 .000 0.00 0 1 .000 0 0.00 0 .000 11.5 580 3733 .183 1180 10.7 3494 .338 11.8 578 3776 .192 1195 10.8 3512 .340

18 23 0 33 8 0 27 0 0 32 22 0 3 0 0 0 166 225

Dig pct

dig

a/s

Serve pct

Recept ##

e

ta

Blocking

dig/s

bs

106 50 574 .913 315 2.97 110 6 36 .833 73 0.66 110 5 13 .615 16 0.15 93 32 170 .812 105 1.13 110 55 605 .909 225 2.05 109 2 12 .833 42 0.39 110 2 3 .333 247 2.25 11 1 20 .950 15 1.36 27 0 3 1.000 7 0.26 110 50 618 .919 390 3.55 110 2 6 .667 226 2.05 20 0 0 .000 5 0.25 1 0 1 1.000 0 0.00 1 0 0 .000 0 0.00 1 0 0 .000 0 0.00 2 0 0 .000 0 0.00 - 19 110 224 2212 .899 1666 15.15 110 166 2047 .919 1681 15.28

4 11 8 1 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 54

ba

ta

pct

0.17 63 245 0.21 29 349 0.00 6 22 0.35 27 327 0.07 23 144 0.00 0 1 0.25 25 393 0.00 1 18 0.00 0 2 0.29 33 369 0.20 30 386 0.00 0 0 0.15 6 40 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.51 243 2296 2.05 197 2428

se

.743 .917 .727 .917 .840 1.00 .936 .944 1.00 .911 .922 .000 .850 .000 .000 .000 .894 .919

Points

total

blk/s

be

42 46 69 80 62 70 14 15 7 7 35 43 32 32 2 2 6 8 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 270 169.0 238 173.0

0.43 0.73 0.64 0.16 0.06 0.39 0.29 0.18 0.30 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.54 1.57

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sa/s

bhe

pts

pts/s

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all-time roster A Abbitt, Sheryl Adkins, Kristen Allen, Julie Anderson, Claudia Anderson, Carol Andrews, Virginia Andrews, Stephanie

1983-86 2005 1996 1988-91 1981-83 2003 2003

B Baker, Amy Barr, Diana Barker, Bailey Barker, Kelsey Baxter, Debbie Beavers, Tonia Benedict, Kay Bennett, Ashley Billing, Rachel Birkemeier, Kristy Braskett, Ashley Braun, Courtney Broecker, Laura Buchanan, Meghan Buckerfield, Kathy Burkhammer, Sara Burtschy, Mary Beth Busch, Rachael Bussen, Helen Buzenski, Jessica

1998-01 1978-80 201120121979 1992-93 1978-79 2002-05 2007-11 2009-12 2007-08 20121988-91 2005-06 1978-81 2007 1989-92 2002-03 1987 2004, 2006-08

C Chandler, Sarah Cherry, Megan Churchill, Cindy Clayton, Teena Cole, Kelli Craig, Kim Croy, Ashley Crozier, Kayla

2002 2004-07 1981-83 1988-89 1997 1983 2007-08 2006

D Davis, Christina DeChabert, Judy DelMatto, Mary Dials, Alisha Dicke, Edna Dreier, Nikki Drumm, Tara Drumm, Tricia

2003-04 1978 1982-85 2004-05 1983-86 1992-95 1993-96 1987-90

E Edwards, Tiffany Elliott, Colleen

1998 2002-05

F Fahy, Maureen Ferguson, Nanci Fisher, Tinleigh Fortney, Kelsey Fox, Kathy

1979-82 1982-85 2007-08 20121992-95

G Galloway, Thersea Garner, Amanda Gartner, Gianna Ghiloni, Heather Ginther, Jessi Gosche, Samantha Goss, Julie Graham, Kim Grinstead, Aleta Groom, Tricia Gulleman, Paige

1986 2005 1986 2002 1992-95 2010 1992 1986-87 1978-80 1991 2001-04

H Hacker, Julia Haines, Krissy Hale, Summer Hall Christie Haller, Patty Handshey, Amanda Hatcher, Kim Henry, Tami Holley, Tabitha Hughes, Ashley

2007 2004-05 2008-10 1996-99 1987 2004-05 1990 1980-83 2010 2008-10

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J Jakeway, Lindsay Jansen, Judy Joiner, April Judson, Julia

2001-02 1978-80 2002 2006-07

K Kauk, Shanele Keaton, Alicia Klockowski, Teresa Kodrich, Jessica Koester, Jeannie Kraemer, Lauren Kresse, Brenda Krieg, Samantha Kuhns, Jennifer Kunze, Heather Kusan, Caitlin Kusan, Mary

1998-01 2001 1987-88 2011 2002-05 20121990-92 2009 1991-92 2007-10 20111985

L Lakes, Tara Lathey, Alison Laston, Charity Liddane, Micaela Liddell, Ashley Lowder, Taylor Lucijanic, Lisa Luning, Kelly

2003 1994 2000-01 2011 2005-07 2011 1978-79 2000-01

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M Mahlerwein, Misty 04 Mahon, Ali Mathes, Krissy Mayer, Kristin Maxwell, Janeen Mazzei, Elizabeth McArthur, Anna Marie McVey, Wendy Meade, Lisa Melzer, Debbie Menker, Johanna Merritt, Andrea Michnowitz, Stephanie Miller, Jennifer Miller, Lynette Mock, Maureen Mongillo, Elyse Montrose, Sandi Mossbarger, Elizabeth

2001, 20032006 1996-99 1994-97 1981-84 1991 1983 1978-79 1988-89 1981-84 1991-94 1990 1998-99 2008 1993 1980-83 2007-10 1982-85 2006

N Nadler, Shannon Nau, Missy Nead, Lori Neal, Lezley Noble, Missy Noble, Shelley Norris, Maggie

2009-12 1987 1993-96 2006-07 1985-86 1986-87 1987-90

O Oberfield, Chelsea O’Reilly, Sandra

2007 1980-83

P Palmer, Julie Pinkerton, Carrie Plas, Amy Pollick, Julie Post, Emily Pounders, Holly Proehl, Debbie

1986-87 1996-99 1990 2011 20101994-95 1978

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R Raffa, Kristi Rawn, Jenna Reder, Brianna Reed, Joanne Reynolds, Rayejene Rieser, Michelle Riggs, Teri Rindler, Lauren Ritter, Casie Ritter, Michelle Robinette, Chris Roell, Christine Roessner, Julie Rogers, Chelsea Rogg, Stacy Rosegarten, Amy Ross, Hillary Roxey, Erin Russell, Lindsay

2001-02 2004-05 20111978 1982-85 1987-90 2003-05 20111999-01 2010 1987-89 2004-05 1984-87 2008-09 2008-11 1999-02 1996-99 1982 2002

S Schneider, Nicole Schoener, Nicole Schroeder, Cassie Seimer, Teresa Shepard, Erika Shifley, Meredith Slavin, Darby Smith, Laura Smith, Melissa Shier, Angie Snyder, Kelsey Spiert, Julie Sprau, Ashley Stein, Susie

1996 1998-00 2006-09 1978 2005 2011-12 20121987-89 2000 1987-88 20111983-86 2010 1979-82

T Thomas, Kathleen Thompson, Tory Thornton, Elizabeth Trucco, Lisa Tucker, Davita

1997-00 20121997-00 1995-98 2004-06

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U Urbanek, Kari V Vail, Melissa Vanderhoof, Jill Vome, Cassie W Warren, Jennifer Wenig, Laura Westerman, Meredith Weybrecht, Jenny Wheatley, Jenna Winczner, Katie Winner, Tara Wolshire, Jenni Worley, Shelley Wright, Carolyn Y Young, Jo Ann

1987-90

2004-07 1995-98 2007-10 2003-05 1982-85 2006-07 1993-96 1992-93 2000 20101992-95 2004-05 1979

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year-by-year records Year Coach Overall Record Conf. Record 1978 Mary Jo Feak 22-7 n/a 1979 Mary Jo Feak 15-15 n/a 1980 Mary Jo Feak 18-14 n/a 1981 Mary Jo Feak 20-12 n/a 1982 Mary Jo Feak 19-11 n/a 1983 Mary Jo Feak 18-18 n/a 1984 Mary Jo Feak 20-17 n/a 1985 Mary Jo Feak 18-15 n/a 1986 Mary Jo Feak 13-11 n/a 1987 Andy Stuck 24-24 n/a 1988 Ernie Gilbert 25-29 n/a 1989 Sandy Rowley 14-17 n/a 1990 Sandy Rowley 29-20 5-5 (4th) 1991 Sandy Rowley 17-24 5-7 (5th) 1992 Sandy Rowley 18-18 6-8 (6th) 1993 Sandy Rowley 15-23 5-9 (6th) 1994 Sandy Rowley 19-14 9-4 (4th) 1995 Sandy Rowley 35-7 18-2 (2nd) 1996 Sandy Rowley 25-18 11-7 (4th) 1997 Sandy Rowley 22-17 8-8 (5th) 1998 Sandy Rowley 24-9 11-5 (5th) 1999 Sandy Rowley 21-15 9-4 (5th) 2000 Sandy Rowley 27-14 10-4 (3rd) 2001 Sandy Rowley 11-23 7-16 (11th) 2002 Sandy Rowley 14-21 4-12 (6th) 2003 Sandy Rowley 23-16 5-11 (6th) 2004 Sandy Rowley 28-18 8-8 (5th) 2005 Sandy Rowley 23-20 11-5 (2nd) 2006 Sandy Rowley 7-24 3-13 (8th) 2007 Sandy Rowley 17-20 3-9 (5th) 2008 Sandy Rowley 23-11 11-3 (3rd) 2009 Sandy Rowley 24-18 n/a 2010 Sandy Rowley 8-19 3-16 (6th-South) 2011 Sandy Rowley 12-17 5-14 (6th-South) 2012 Sandy Rowley 13-16 7-11 (6th-South) Record (34 Seasons) 681-592 All-Time Coaching Records Years Coach Record Win % 1989- Sandy Rowley 469-419 .528 1988 Ernie Gilbert 25-29 .463 1987 Andy Stuck 24-24 .500 1978-86 Mary Jo Feak 163-120 .576 Total (Four Coaches) 681-592 .535

W% .760 .500 .563 .625 .633 .500 .541 .545 .542 .500 .463 .452 .592 .415 .500 .395 .576 .833 .581 .564 .727 .583 .659 .324 .400 .590 .609 .535 .226 .459 .676 .571 .296 .414 .448 .535

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record book INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Games Played  Season: 172-Misty Mahlerwein (2004) 172-Jeannie Koester (2004)  Career: 603-Jeannie Koester, 2002-05 554-Ashley Bennett, 2002-05 546-Megan Cherry, 2004-07 534-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 526-Kathleen Thomas, 1997-00 520-Paige Gulleman, 2001-04 518-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 518-Carri Pinkerton, 1996-99 478-Tara Drumm, 1993-96 467-Michelle Rieser, 1987-90 Amy Rosengarten, 1999-02 Most Matches Played  Season: 58-Claudia Anderson (1988)  Career: 174-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 Most Kills  Match: 37-Kathleen Thomas (vs. Rio Grande, 10/8/98)  Season: 645-Kathleen Thomas (2000)  Career: 2,005-Kathleen Thomas, 1997-00 1,677-Jeannie Koester, 2002-05 1,654-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 1,625-Kathy Fox, 1992-95 1,585-Colleen Elliott, 2003-05 1,513-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 1,351-Jill Vanderhoof, 1995-98 1,285-Paige Gulleman, 2001-04 1,225-Rachel Billing, 2007-present 1,159-Megan Cherry, 2004-07 1,047-Amy Rosengarten, 1999-02 Most Kills Per Game  Season: 4.7-Kathleen Thomas (1999)  Career: 3.82-Kathleen Thomas, 1997-00 3.68-Kathy Fox, 1992-95 3.53-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 3.48-Colleen Elliott, 2003-05 3.15-Michelle Rieser, 1987-90 3.13-Rachel Billing, 2007-present 2.85-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 2.80-Jill Vanderhoof, 1995-98 2.78-Jeannie Koester, 2002-05 2.62-Krissy Haines, 2004-05 Highest Hitting Percentage  Match: .800-Michelle Reiser (vs. Otterbein, 10/14/88)  Season: .358-Kathleen Thomas (1998)

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 Career: .327-Kathleen Thomas, 1997-00 .297-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 .286-Kathy Fox, 1992-95 .274-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 .266-Tara Drumm, 1993-96 .232-Jill Vanderhoof, 1995-98 .224-Krissy Haines, 2004-05 .222-Jessica Buzenski, 2004-08 .214-Michelle Rieser, 1987-90 Most Service Aces  Match: 9-Kristi Raffa (vs. Seton Hill, 10/26/02) 8-Johanna Menker (vs. Urbana, 9/15/93) 8-Amy Baker (vs. Goshen, 9/19/98)  Season: 85-Angie Kalb (1997)  Career: 166-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 164-Jenny Weybrecht, 1993-96 153-Tara Drumm, 1993-1996 139-Jill Vanderhoof, 1995-98 138-Misty Mahlerwein, 2001, 2003-04 134-Colleen Elliott, 2003-05 128-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 120-Jeannie Koester, 2002-05 115-Amy Rosengarten, 1999-02 Teri Riggs, 2003-05 Most Service Aces Per Game  Season: 0.90-Evelyn Dallas (1988)  Career: 0.60-Angie Kalb, 1997 0.50-Tricia Groom, 1991 0.43-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 0.40-Jennifer Kuhns, 1991-92 0.33-Alisha Dials, 2004-05 0.32-Misty Mahlerwein, 2001, 2003-04 0.30-Jill Vanderhoof, 1995-98 Serving Percentage  Season: .994-Kathy Fox (1992) .990-Nicole Schoener (1999)  Career: .991-Jennifer Kuhns, 1991-92 .982-Kathy Fox, 1992-95 .973-Nicole Schoener, 1998-00 .968-Hillary Ross, 1996-99 .960-Tara Drumm, 1993-96 .956-Jenni Wolshire, 1992-95 Serve Reception Attempts  Match: 44-Cassie Vome (vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, 11/15/08) Season: 1,660-Alisha Dials (2005)

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 Career: 2,674-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 1,995-Heather Kunze, 2007-10 1,760-Kathy Fox, 1992-95 1,686-Jill Vanderhoof, 1995-98 1,649-Carrie Pinkerton, 1996-99 1,597-Cassie Vome, 2007-10 1,545-Rachel Billing, 2007-Present 1,447-Jenni Wolshire, 1992-95 1,283-Stacy Rogg, 2008-Present 724-Krissy Mathes, 1996-99 Service Receiving Percentage  Season: .969-Krissy Mathes (1998)  Career: .954-Krissy Mathes, 1996-99 .946-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 .932-Jill Vanderhoof, 1995-98 .907-Kathy Fox, 1992-95 Most Assists  Match: 67-Cassie Schroeder (vs. Walsh, 10/4/08)  Season: 1,469-Teri Riggs (2003)  Career: 4,486-Tara Drumm, 1993-96 3,745-Teri Riggs, 2003-05 3,043-Cassie Schroeder, 2006-09 2,762-Nicole Schoener, 1998-00 2,757-Hillary Ross, 1996-99 1,971-Elyse Mongillo, 2007-2010 1,899-Jennifer Kuhns, 1991-92 1,193-Maggie Norris, 1987-90 1,174-Summer Hale, 2008-2010 Most Assists Per Game  Season: 13.7-Angie Shier (1988)  Career: 11.5-Angie Shier, 1987-88 10.8-Teri Riggs, 2003-05 9.2-Tara Drumm, 1993-96 8.5-Jennifer Kuhns, 1991-92 8.1-Teri Riggs, 2003-05 7.1-Nicole Schoener, 1998-00 6.8-Hillary Ross, 1996-99 6.7-Cassie Schroeder, 2006-09 Most Digs  Match: 45-Jenni Wolshire (vs. Findlay, 10/16/93)  Season: 936-Alisha Dials (2005)  Career: 2,410-Jeannie Koester, 2002-05 1,798-Colleen Elliott, 2003-05 1,732-Tara Drumm, 1993-96 1,681-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 1,543-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 1,492-Misty Mahlerwein, 2001, 2003-04 1,490-Stacy Rogg, 2008-present 1,478-Heather Kunze, 2007-2010 1,476-Rachel Billing, 2007-present 1,450-Kathy Fox, 1992-95


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Most Digs Per Game  Season: 8.80-Kari Urbanek (1988)  Career: 4.07-Alisha Dials, 2004-05 4.00-Tricia Groom, 1991 Jeannie Koester, 2002-05 3.94-Colleen Elliott, 2003-05 3.82-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 3.50-Tara Drumm, 1993-96 3.47-Misty Mahlerwein, 2001, 2003-04 3.43-Jenni Wolshire, 1992-95 3.28-Kathy Fox, 1992-95 3.10-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 Michelle Rieser, 1987-90 Most Solo Blocks  Match: 10-Kristin Mayer (at Tiffin, 10/29/97) 10-Kathy Fox (vs. Malone, 10/12/95)  Season: 86-Lisa Trucco (1996)  Career: 263-Kathy Fox, 1992-95 237-Kathleen Thomas, 1997-00 219-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 208-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 170-Paige Gulleman, 2001-04 123-Kristin Mayer, 1994-97 117-Jennifer Warren, 2003-05 116-Michelle Rieser, 1987-90 108-Krissy Haines, 2004-05 104-Jessica Buzenski, 2004-08 Most Assisted Blocks  Match: 11-Casie Ritter (at Kenyon Classic, vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 9/4/99) 10-Kathleen Thomas (at Tri-State, 10/22/99) 9-Kathleen Thomas (at Cedarville, 10/27/98)  Season: 116-Kristy Birkemeier (2009)  Career: 341-Kathleen Thomas, 1997-00 317-Paige Gulleman, 2001-04 256-Ashley Bennett, 2002-05 246-Jennifer Warren, 2003-05 241-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 227-Kathy Fox, 1992-95 215-Jessica Buzenski, 2004-08 202-Summer Hale, 2008-2010 186-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 174-Krissy Haines, 2004-05 158-Colleen Elliott, 2003-05 Most Total Blocks  Match: 16-Kathleen Thomas (at Tri-State, 10/22/99) 14-Lisa Trucco (at Malone, 11/13/98) 13-Casie Ritter (at Kenyon Classic, vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 9/4/99)  Season: 188-Kathy Fox (1992)

 Career: 578-Kathleen Thomas, 1997-00 490-Kathy Fox, 1992-95 487-Paige Gulleman, 2001-04 462-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 394-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 363-Jennifer Warren, 2003-05 319-Jessica Buzenski, 2004-08 319-Ashley Bennett, 2002-05 282-Krissy Haines, 2004-05 254-Michelle Rieser, 1987-90 Most Total Blocks Per Game  Season: 1.9-Kathy Fox (1992)  Career: 1.36-Michelle Rieser, 1987-90 1.15-Kathy Fox, 1992-95 1.10-Kathleen Thomas, 1997-00 1.09-Jennifer Warren, 2003-05 1.01-Shannon Nadler, 2009 1.00-Claudia Anderson, 1988-91 0.95-Jessica Buzenski, 2004-08 0.94-Paige Gulleman, 2001-04 0.93-Krissy Haines, 2004-05 0.88-Lisa Trucco, 1995-98 0.64-Jennifer Kuhns, 1991-92 TEAM RECORDS Most Matches  Season: 54 (1989) Most Wins In a Season 35 (1995) Highest Season Winning Percentage .833 (1995) Most Consecutive Wins 9 (10/24/95-11/11/95, 9/5/989/19/98,10/18/08-11/15/08 and 9/14/099/30/09) Most Wins to Start a Season 4 (8/28/97-9/6/97), (8/26/00-9/1/00) Most Wins to End a Regular Season 9 (10/18/08-11/15/08) Most Consecutive Home Wins 16 (9/19/95-9/26/96) Most Consecutive Road Wins 15 (9/8/95-9/29/95) Most Consecutive Losses 8 (10/2/97-10/11/97) Most Losses to Start a Season 2 (9/2/96) Most Losses to End a Season 5 (10/27/92-11/5/92) Most Consecutive Home Losses 5 (9/10/10-9/19/10) Most Consecutive Road Losses 7 (9/21/91-9/28/91) 6 (10/4/91-10/10/91) Most Kills  Match: 91 (vs. Findlay, 10/16/93)  Season: 2544 (2004)

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Most Kills Per Game  Season: 14.8 (2004) Highest Hitting Percentage  Match: .492 (vs. Lincoln Memorial, 9/12/98)  Season: .400 (1988) Most Service Aces  Match: 18 (vs. Shawnee State, 9/17/98)  Season: 302 (1997) Service Aces Per Game  Season: 2.4 (1989) Best Serve Percentage  Season: .968 (2008) Serve Reception Attempts  Match: 167 (vs. Findlay, 10/16/93)  Season: 3064 (1996) Best Serve Reception Percentage  Season: .946 (2009) Most Assists  Match: 107 (at St. Francis, 10/26/96)  Season: 2227 (2004) Most Assists Per Game  Season: 12.95 (2004) Most Digs  Match: 157 (vs. Tiffin, 9/21/93)  Season: 3862 (2005) Most Digs Per Game  Season: 26.2 (1989) Most Solo Blocks  Match: 17 (vs. Malone, 9/12/95)  Season: 227 (1996) Most Assisted Blocks  Match: 22 (at Cedarville, 11/10/09)  Season: 461 (2004) Most Total Blocks  Match: 27 (vs. Malone, 9/12/95)  Season: 629 (1992) Most Blocks Per Game 5.5 (1992)

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annual leaders Kills: 1988-Claudia Anderson, 300 1989-Claudia Anderson, 343 1990-Claudia Anderson, 500 1991-Claudia Anderson, 511 1992-Julie Goss, 187 1993-Kathy Fox, 374 1994-Kathy Fox, 307 1995-Kathy Fox, 587 1996-Lisa Trucco, 493 1997-Jill Vanderhoof, 464 1998-Kathleen Thomas, 492 1999-Kathleen Thomas, 607 2000-Kathleen Thomas, 645 2001-Amy Rosengarten, 283 2002-Amy Rosengarten, 387 2003-Colleen Elliott, 521 2004-Colleen Elliott, 605 2005-Colleen Elliott, 459 2006-Davita Tucker, 436 2007-Rachel Billing, 475 2008-Jessica Buzenski, 353 2009-Rachel Billing, 436 2010-Rachel Billing, 272 2011-Rachel Billing, 374 2012-Tory Thompson, 323 Kills Per Game: 1988-Claudia Anderson, 2.1 1989-Claudia Anderson, 4.2 1990-Claudia Anderson, 3.5 1991-Claudia Anderson, 4.3 1992-Kathy Fox, 3.6 1993-Kathy Fox, 3.6 1994-Kathy Fox, 3.0 1995-Kathy Fox, 4.5 1996-Lisa Trucco, 3.4 1997-Jill Vanderhoof, 3.5 1998-Kathleen Thomas, 4.17 1999-Kathleen Thomas, 4.74 2000-Kathleen Thomas, 4.61 2001-Paige Gulleman, 2.85 2002-Amy Rosengarten, 2.98 2003-Colleen Elliott, 3.64 2004-Colleen Elliott, 3.58 2005-Colleen Elliott, 3.19 2006-Davita Tucker, 3.89 2007-Rachel Billing, 3.60 2008-Jessica Buzenski, 3.10 2009-Rachel Billing, 2.93 2010-Rachel Billing, 2.96 2011-Rachel Billing, 3.43 2012-Tory Thompson, 3.05

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Hitting Percentage (Min. 100 kills): 1988-Claudia Anderson, .285 1989-Claudia Anderson, .260 1990-Claudia Anderson, .300 1991-Tricia Groom, .150 1992-Kathy Fox, .260 1993-Kathy Fox, .229 1994-Kathy Fox, .308 1995-Kathy Fox, .345 1996-Lisa Trucco, .324 1997-Lisa Trucco, .294 1998-Kathleen Thomas, .358 1999-Kathleen Thomas, .331 2000-Kathleen Thomas, .339 2001-Paige Gulleman, .185 2002-Paige Gulleman, .155 2003-Paige Gulleman, .245 2004-Krissy Haines, .237 2005-Krissy Haines, .211 2006-Davita Tucker, .258 2007-Rachel Billing, .250 2008-Jessica Buzenski, .279 2009-Elyse Mongillo, .241 Service Aces: 1988-Claudia Anderson, 28 1989-Claudia Anderson, 37 1990-Claudia Anderson, 56 1991-Jennifer Kuhns, 65 1992-Mary Beth Burtschy, 27 1993-Johanna Menker, 52 1994-Jenni Wolshire, 37 1995-Tara Drumm, 50 1996-Jenny Weybrecht, 43 1997-Angie Kalb, 85 1998-Jill Vanderhoof, 61 1999-Amy Rosengarten, 29 2000-Nicole Schoener, 38 2001-Kristi Raffa, 60 2002-Heather Ghiloni, 45 2003-Colleen Elliott, 66 2004-Alisha Dials, 51 2005-Alisha Dials, 58 2006-Megan Cherry, 38 2007-Rachel Billing, 35 Cassie Vome, 35 2008-Cassie Schroeder, 28 2009-Heather Kunze, 28 Samantha Krieg, 28 2010-Rachel Billing, 13 2011-Stacy Rogg, 27 2012-Kelsey Barker, 33

Service Aces Per Game: 1988-Evelyn Dallas, 0.90 1989-Claudia Anderson, 0.50 1990-Claudia Anderson, 0.40 1991-Jennifer Kuhns, 0.50 1992-Jennifer Kuhns, 0.30 1993-Johanna Menker, 0.50 1994-Johanna Menker, 0.38 1995-Tara Drumm, 0.40 1996-Jenny Weybrecht, 0.30 1997-Jill Vanderhoof, 0.60 1998-Jill Vanderhoof, 0.55 2000-Nicole Schoener, 0.27 2001-Kristi Raffa, 0.67 2002-Heather Ghiloni, 0.34 2003-Colleen Elliott, 0.46 2004-Alisha Dials, 0.31 2005-Alisha Dials, 0.36 2006-Megan Cherry, 0.34 2007-Rachel Billing, 0.27 2008-Cassie Schroeder, 0.24 2009-Samantha Krieg, 0.27 2010-Rachel Billing, 0.14 2011-Kristy Birkemeier, 0.26 2012-Kelsey Barker, 0.35 Serving Percentage: 1990-Claudia Anderson, .940 1991-Jennifer Kuhns, .985 1992-Kathy Fox, .994 1993-Kathy Fox, .990 1994-Tara Drumm, .950 1995-Kathy Fox, .963 1996-Jill Vanderhoof, .990 1997-Hillary Ross, .967 1998-Nicole Schoener, .973 1999-Nicole Schoener, .990 2000-Nicole Schoener, .992 2001-Kristy Raffa, .957 2002-Heather Ghiloni, .964 2003-Jeannie Koester, .960 2004-Jeannie Koester, .986 2005-Jeannie Koester, .986 2006-Kayla Crozier, .980 2007-Melissa Vail, .987 2008-Jennifer Miller, .989 2009- Rachel Billing, .987

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Serve Reception Attempts: 1992-Kathy Fox, 423 1993-Kathy Fox, 567 1994-Jenni Wolshire, 401 1995-Lisa Trucco, 733 1996-Lisa Trucco, 725 1997-Jill Vanderhoof, 815 1998-Carrie Pinkerton, 510 1999-Carrie Pinkerton, 534 2000-Elizabeth Thornton, 584 2001-Misty Mahlerwein, 424 2002-Jeannie Koester, 882 2003-Misty Mahlerwein, 1,129 2004-Jeannie Koester, 932 2005-Alisha Dials, 1,660 2006-Megan Cherry, 857 2007-Cassie Vome, 1,042 2008-Cassie Vome, 707 2009-Stacy Rogg, 669 2011-Rachel Billing, 644 2012-Darby Slavin, 393 Assists: 1989-Maggie Norris, 554 1990-Maggie Norris, 639 1991-Jennifer Kuhns, 982 1992-Jennifer Kuhns, 917 1993-Tara Drumm, 964 1994-Tara Drumm, 851 1995-Tara Drumm, 1,238 1996-Tara Drumm, 1,433 1997-Hillary Ross, 1,435 1998-Nicole Schoener, 675 1999-Nicole Schoener, 780 2000-Nicole Schoener, 1,307 2001-Kelly Luning, 597 2002-Heather Ghiloni, 1,229 2003-Teri Riggs, 1,469 2004-Teri Riggs, 1,261 2005-Teri Riggs, 1,015 2006-Cassie Schroeder, 1,055 2007-Cassie Schroeder, 965 2008-Cassie Schroeder, 561 2009-Elyse Mongillo, 580 2010-Summer Hale, 472 2011-Kelsey Snyder, 644 2012-Darby Slavin, 872


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Assists Per Game: 1988-Angie Shier, 13.7 1989-Maggie Norris, 7.3 1990-Maggie Norris, 4.5 1991-Jennifer Kuhns, 8.1 1992-Jennifer Kuhns, 8.6 1993-Tara Drumm, 8.5 1994-Tara Drumm, 8.2 1995-Tara Drumm, 8.2 1996-Tara Drumm, 10.2 1997-Hillary Ross, 10.5 1998-Nicole Schoener, 5.7 1999-Nicole Schoener, 6.0 2000-Nicole Schoener, 9.4 2001-Kelly Luning, 5.7 2002-Heather Ghiloni, 9.4 2003-Teri Riggs, 10.8 2004-Teri Riggs, 7.69 2005-Teri Riggs, 6.27 2006-Cassie Schroeder, 9.42 2007-Cassie Schroeder, 7.10 2008-Cassie Schroeder, 4.84 2009-Cassie Schroeder, 5.31 2010-Summer Hale, 5.02 2011-Kelsey Snyder, 5.89 2012-Darby Slavin, 7.93

Digs Per Game: 1988-Kari Urbanek, 8.8 1989-Claudia Anderson, 4.3 1990-Michelle Rieser, 3.3 1991-Tricia Groom, 4.0 1992-Julie Goss, 3.3 1993-Jenni Wolshire, 3.8 1994-Jenni Wolshire, 4.2 1995-Kathy Fox, 3.8 1996-Tara Drumm, 4.6 1997-Jill Vanderhoof, 3.5 1998-Jill Vanderhoof, 3.0 1999-Krissy Mathes, 2.8 2000-Nicole Schoener, 3.9 2001-Misty Mahlerwein, 4.1 2002-Amy Rosengarten, 3.7 2003-Misty Mahlerwein, 3.7 2004-Jeannie Koester, 4.1 2005-Alisha Dials, 5.8 2006-Elizabeth Mossbarger, 4.52 2007-Rachel Billing, 4.56 2008-Stacy Rogg, 3.89 2009-Stacy Rogg, 3.92 2010-Stacy Rogg, 5.35 2011-Stacy Rogg, 4.13 2012-Bailey Barker, 3.55

Assisted Blocks: 1988-Claudia Anderson, 21 1989-Claudia Anderson, 21 1990-Michelle Rieser, 105 1991-Claudia Anderson, 54 1992-Kathy Fox, 104 1993-Kathy Fox, 41 1994-Kathy Fox, 36 1995-Kathy Fox, 46 1996-Kristin Mayer, 41 1997-Kathleen Thomas, 91 1998-Kathleen Thomas, 103 1999-Kathleen Thomas, 90 2000-Kathleen Thomas, 70 2001-Paige Gulleman, 55 2002-Lindsay Jakeway, 78 2003-Paige Gulleman, 93 2004-Paige Gulleman, 94 2005-Jennifer Warren, 96 2006-Davita Tucker, 54 2007-Jessica Buzenski, 91 2008-Jessica Buzenski, 82 2009-Kristy Birkmeier, 116 2010-Emily Post, 51 2011-Caitlin Kusan, 84 2012-Caitlin Kusan, 69

Total Blocks Per Game: 1988-Michelle Rieser, 1.80 1989-Claudia Anderson, 1.20 1990-Michelle Rieser, 1.20 1991-Claudia Anderson, 0.70 1992-Kathy Fox, 1.90 1993-Kathy Fox, 0.80 1994-Kathy Fox, 0.88 1995-Kathy Fox, 1.00 1996-Lisa Trucco, 0.80 1997-Kathleen Thomas, 1.00 1998-Lisa Trucco, 1.00 1999-Kathleen Thomas, 1.30 2000-Kathleen Thomas, 0.94 2001-Paige Gulleman, 1.10 2002-Lindsay Jakeway, 0.89 2003-Paige Gulleman, 0.98 2004-Krissy Haines, 0.88 2005-Jennifer Warren, 1.23 2006-Davita Tucker, 0.93 2007-Jessica Buzenski, 1.20 2008-Jessica Buzenski, .99 2009-Shannon Nadler, 1.01 2010-Emily Post, 0.79 2011-Caitlin Kusan, 0.86 2012-Caitlin Kusan, 0.73

Digs: 1988-Claudia Anderson, 318 1989-Claudia Anderson, 346 1990-Michelle Rieser, 466 1991-Tricia Groom, 472 1992-Brenda Kreese, 337 1993-Jenni Wolshire, 394 1994-Jenni Wolshire, 431 1995-Kathy Fox, 497 1996-Tara Drumm, 648 1997-Jill Vanderhoof, 467 1998-Jill Vanderhoof, 335 1999-Carrie Pinkerton, 367 2000-Nicole Schoener, 544 2001-Misty Mahlerwein, 442 2002-Amy Rosengarten, 486 2003-Misty Mahlerwein, 537 2004-Jeannie Koester, 711 2005-Alisha Dials, 936 2006-Elizabeth Mossbarger, 506 2007-Rachel Billing, 602 2008-Stacy Rogg, 475 2009-Rachel Billing, 551 2010-Stacy Rogg, 498 2011-Stacy Rogg, 454 2012-Bailey Barker, 390

Solo Blocks: 1988-Claudia Anderson, 55 1989-Claudia Anderson, 63 1990-Michelle Rieser, 62 1991-Claudia Anderson, 29 1992-Kathy Fox, 84 1993-Kathy Fox, 38 1994-Kathy Fox, 56 1995-Kathy Fox, 85 1996-Lisa Trucco, 86 1997-Kathleen Thomas, 51 1998-Kathleen Thomas, 33 1999-Kathleen Thomas, 77 2000-Kathleen Thomas, 76 2001-Paige Gulleman, 35 2002-Paige Gulleman, 39 2003-Paige Gulleman, 49 2004-Krissy Haines, 51 2005-Krissy Haines, 57 2006-Davita Tucker, 50 2007-Jessica Buzenski, 36 2008-Jessica Buzenski, 31 2009-Shannon Nadler, 44 2010-Emily Post, 84 2011-Caitlin Kusan, 11 2012-Caitlin Kusan, 11

Total Blocks: 1988-Claudia Anderson, 85 1989-Claudia Anderson, 89 1990-Michelle Rieser, 167 1991-Claudia Anderson, 83 1992-Kathy Fox, 188 1993-Kathy Fox, 79 1994-Kathy Fox, 92 1995-Kathy Fox, 131 1996-Lisa Trucco, 119 1997-Kathleen Thomas, 142 1998-Kathleen Thomas, 136 1999-Kathleen Thomas, 167 2000-Kathleen Thomas, 132 2001-Paige Gulleman, 90 2002-Paige Gulleman, 114 2003-Paige Gulleman, 142 2004-Paige Gulleman, 141 2005-Jennifer Warren, 151 2006-Davita Tucker, 104 2007-Jessica Buzenski, 127 2008-Jessica Buzenski, 113 2009-Kristy Birkmeier, 137 2010-Rachel Billing, 66 2011-Caitlin Kusan, 95 2012-Caitlin Kusan, 80

Note - Most categories start with 1988

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Ohio Dominican University is an accredited four-year liberal arts institution, founded in 1911 in the Catholic and Dominican traditions. The university has more than 3,100 students and offers undergraduate degrees in over 50 majors as well as six graduate degree programs. Ohio Dominican uses a student-centered approach, with a commitment to quality teaching and learning and a number of academic programs of distinction. Academics are at the heart of everything done at Ohio Dominican University. Institutions of higher learning exist to provide education for their students, and that education starts in the classroom. It continues, of course, on athletic fields and in residence halls, in rehearsals and clubs, in the library and the lab, but it begins with the relationship between students and their instructors. ODU’s mission is grounded in our identity as a Catholic and Dominican liberal arts institution. The University’s motto - To contemplate truth and share the fruits of that contemplation with others - serves as our guiding principle of teaching and learning. ODU’s core curriculum, taken by all students, focuses on seven learning outcomes that collectively identify the institution’s expectations for what all students will be able to be and do as Ohio Dominican graduates. Additionally, students complete a sequence of courses in one of 50 undergraduate major areas of study including those in the arts, sciences, and professions. Led by a talented faculty dedicated to excellence in teaching and committed to helping students learn, ODU’s student engagement model focuses on serving the whole student through personal attention and assistance in collaboration with the institution’s Division of Student Development. Ohio Dominican is fully accredited and offers academic programs at the baccalaureate and masters degree levels through five divisions: Arts and Letters; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Mathematics, Computer and Natural Sciences; Business; and Education. The University is significantly expanding the level of on-campus student extracurricular activities and improving residential life. At the same time, Ohio Dominican has expanded its extracurricular offerings, providing a greater number of on-campus activities for both

residential and commuter students. A central focus has been the addition of a new Student Center and expansion of athletic programs, which attract student athletes and nonathletes alike, and foster alumni participation. Student organizations and activities at ODU offer events and activities that relate to areas of academic interest, student government, artistic performance, multicultural identity, media, athletic, social, honorary, religious and service organizations. Ohio Dominican student activities and events are open to all students. Over the past 10 years, Ohio Dominican has followed an aggressive expansion plan for its facilities which include three new residence halls; additional sports and recreation facilities; development of Sunbury Road as a gateway to the campus; the new Bishop James A Griffi n Student Center and a new science facility, Battelle Hall. The 2010 - 2011 academic year will be a special time for the institution as its students, faculty, staff, alumni, community leaders and friends celebrate the University’s Centennial anniversary. Although the University will mark its Centennial birthday on October 5, 2011 (Founder’s Day), the calendar of events will commence in October 2010 and will continue through June 2012. The Centennial theme, A Century of Transforming Lives, reflects ODU’s Dominican heritage, history and tradition. This celebration encourages the University community to reflect upon the transformative effect that Ohio Dominican has had on the lives its faculty, students, alumni, staff and friends. Ohio Dominican is focused on becoming the preeminent Catholic institution of higher learning, providing quality programs in both the liberal arts and the professions, committed to the fundamental value of liberal education, and deeply rooted in its Dominican tradition. Ohio Dominican is known for its student-centered and innovative approaches to teaching and learning; its commitment to excellence in academic and co-curricular programs; its commitment to service and community responsibility; its outstanding campus facilities and resources; its global outreach in response to educational needs; and its reputation for distinction in values-based higher education.

QUICK FACTS Church Affiliation: Roman Catholic. Founded by the Congregation of Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springs (now Dominican Sisters of Peace). Motto: “To contemplate truth and to share with others the fruits of this contemplation.” Campuses: Main Campus on Sunbury Road and Airport Drive, Tuttle Crossing (Adult degree programs offered at all campuses). Undergraduate: Undergraduate degrees in 50 majors. Degrees: Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. Master’s Degrees: Master of Arts in Theology; Master of Business Administration*^; Master of Arts in Liberal Studies*; Master of Arts in TESOL; Master of Sport Science; other degrees in development. * Available in a 4+1 format. ^Courses available online. Undergraduate Costs: Tuition & Fees - $25,280 per year. Room and Board - $8,322 (based on room type)

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CITY OF COLUMBUS

With a population of 787,033 covering more than 210 square miles, Columbus is the largest city in Ohio and the 15th largest city in the United States. Columbus offers something special for everyone, from the No. 1 science center in the country at COSI and the nation’s No. 1 zoo at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium to the lively Arena District, the hip Short North Arts District and historic German Village.

Many nationally recognized companies began in Columbus, including Wendy’s International, Worthington Industries, CompuServe, Red Roof Inns, Bank One, Huntington Bancshares, Limited Brands, Nationwide Insurance, the Longaberger Company and Bob Evans Farms, Inc., Abercrombie & Fitch and Express.

Ohio’s capital city, Columbus has a dynamic business climate, a commitment to diversity, exciting annual festivals and cultural events, and unique arts and entertainment opportunities. We also are proud to be the home of great professional, amateur and collegiate sports, including the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets, Major League Soccer’s Columbus Crew and Triple-A baseball’s Columbus Clippers. Other major annual sports events in Columbus include the Arnold Sports Festival & Fitness Weekend, PGA Memorial Tournament at Muirfield, The Columbus Marathon and New Albany Classic Grand Prix.

Photo Credits: Nationwide Realty Investors, Franklin Park Conservatory, Columbus Blue Jackets/Nationwide Arena

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Peter Cimbolic, Ph.D. In the spring of 2010, the Ohio Dominican University Board of Trustees appointed Peter Cimbolic, Ph.D. as the 15th president of the institution. His official duties began July 1, 2010. Before serving as ODU’s president, Dr. Cimbolic was Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Marywood University in Scranton, PA. He also served as a tenured full professor of psychology. Since 2008 Dr. Cimbolic has also concurrently served as an Adjunct Professor of Neuroscience for The Commonwealth Medical College in Scranton; and from 2003 to 2007, as Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs and as a tenured Professor of Psychology at Bellarmine University, an independent Catholic university in Louisville, Kentucky. From 1999 to 2003, he served as Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies for The Catholic University of America. Before that, he served as Director of the Counseling Center at Catholic University for 18 years, and as a tenured professor in the Department of Psychology. Earlier in his career, Dr. Cimbolic served on the faculty and directed counseling centers at the University of North Texas and the University of New Hampshire. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Montclair State College; a master’s degree in Developmental Psychology from the Teachers College of Columbia University; and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Missouri. Dr. Cimbolic is an internationally known scholar who has published extensively. He is also the recipient of the District of Columbia College Personnel Association Lifetime Research Award for his outstanding contribution to knowledge in the profession. Active in his community, he serves on the board of directors of the Wall Street West Higher Education Consortium funded in part by Workforce Innovation, U.S. Department of Labor; the Lackawanna Industrial Fund Enterprise (Scranton, PA), and the Scranton Tennis Club. He also served on the board of directors of the Louisville Health Enterprises Network; and as president of St. Mary’s Parish Council, Annapolis, MD. Dr. Cimbolic has five children: Mrs. Christie Baker of Marblehead MA; Dr. Kathleen Gunthert of Silver Spring, MD; Peter Cimbolic of Baltimore, MD; and Brian Cimbolic of Odenton, MD. Dr. Cimbolic is the proud grandfather of four grandchildren. He, his wife Kristi and their son, Stephen, reside in Columbus.

General Information...................................1.800.955.OHIO Fax................................................................ 614.252.0776 Academic Affairs........................................... 614.251.4730 Admissions................................................... 614.251.4500 Alumni Office................................................ 614.251.4617 Campus Ministry.......................................... 614.251.4567 College Operator........................................... 614.253.2741 Financial Aid................................................. 614.251.4640 International Office........................................ 614.251.4646 Intramurals.................................................... 614.251.4531 Library.......................................................... 614.251.4752 Security......................................................... 614.251.4700 Student Activities.......................................... 614.251.4726 Student Service Center.................................. 614.251.4550 Sports Information........................................ 614.251.4577 University Relations...................................... 614.251.4453 28

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UNIVERSITY DIRECTIONS I-670 to the ODU campus... • Exit I-670 at 5th Avenue (exit 7) • Left to Nelson Road • Right (North) on Nelson Rd. to Airport Dr./Leonard Ave. • Left (West) to Sunbury Road (1st light) • Right (North) on Sunbury Road to the 2nd light • Visitor parking is on your left

Getting to I-670... From Cleveland and points North... • I-71 South to I-270 in Columbus • I-270 East to I-670 West • Exit I-670 West at 5th Avenue (exit 7)

From Cincinnati and points South...

From Pittsburgh and points East...

From Dayton and points West...

• I-71 North to I-670 in Columbus

• I-70 West to I-270 Columbus

• I-70 East to Columbus

• Exit I-670 East at 5th Avenue (exit 7)

• I-270 North to I-670

• I-71 North to I-670 East

• Exit I-670 West at 5th Avenue (exit 7)

• Exit I-670 at 5th Avenue (exit 7)

Athletic Administration

Athletic Training Staff

Vice President of Student Development James (Jamie) Caridi.................................. 251-4596

Head Athletic Trainer Jamison French.......................................... 253-4864 french@ohiodominican.edu

Golf - Men’s and Women’s Chris Deibel................................................ 253-3481 deibelc@ohiodominican.edu

Assistant Athletic Trainers JR Bonham................................................. 253-4864 bonhamj@ohiodominican.edu

Soccer - Men’s Willy Merrick.............................................. 251-4531 merrickw@ohiodominican.edu

Tyler Congrove, .......................................... 253-4864 congrovt@ohiodominican.edu

Soccer - Women’s Jonathan Meade.......................................... 251-4635 meadej@ohiodominican.edu

Athletic Director Jeff Blair...................................................... 251-4735 Athletic Director Emeritus Bill Blazer.................................................... 251-4710 Asst. AD/Senior Woman Administrator Sandy Rowley............................................. 251-4538 Director of Compliance Cindy Hahn................................................. 251-4642 Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Timothy Walker...................................... 251-4658 Athletic Administrative Assistant Elia Diaz ..................................................... 251-4537

Sports Information Staff Sports Information Director Scott Miles ................................................. 251-4577 miless@ohiodominican.edu Assistant Sports Information Director Ryan Beigle................................................. 253-3482 beigler@ohiodominican.edu Sports Information Graduate Assistant Sarah Twiggs............................................... 251-4843 twiggss@ohiodominican.edu

Coaches Baseball Paul Page.................................................... 251-4535 pagep@ohiodominican.edu Basketball - Men’s Dan Evans................................................... 251-4533 evansd@ohiodominican.edu Basketball - Women’s Lynsey Warren............................................ 251-4564 warrenl@ohiodominican.edu

Softball Marcella Vanlandingham............................. 251-4532 vanlandm@ohiodominican.edu Tennis - Men’s and Women’s Ryan Beigle................................................. 253-3482 beigler@ohiodominican.edu Volleyball Sandy Rowley............................................. 251-4538 rowleys@ohiodominican.edu

Track & Field/Cross Country - Men’s and Women’s Paul Benedict.............................................. 251-4537 benedicp@ohiodominican.edu Football Bill Conley.................................................. 251-4556 conleyb@ohiodominican.edu

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES Panther Field

Panther Softball Field

Football, Men’s and Women’s Soccer Ohio Dominican University continues to demonstrate progressive improvement to its athletic facilities with the addition of Panther Field. Built in 2004, our newest athletic facility is home to our football team and men’s and women’s soccer teams as well as our club level lacrosse team. To withstand the wear and tear of constant use, Panther Field is equipped with the latest in artificial surfaces, SprinTurf®. The field has a seating capacity of 1,750 with a 42-foot press box located at the top of the home bleachers. Recent additions to Panther Field include bleachers on the guest side of the field with a capacity of 500 and a building that houses a ticket office, concession stand and restrooms. Lights were also recently added to the facility, an addition that makes Panther Field one of the finer facilities of its size in the Midwest. The new facility replaced ODU’s former natural grass soccer complex and is located next to Alumni Hall on the west side of campus.

Alumni Hall

Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Volleyball Opened in 1989, Alumni Hall has a seating capacity of 3,000 and is the home of the women’s volleyball and the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Alumni Hall was given a much needed renovation and expansion in 2009-10. One full-length basketball court was added, the hardwood was resurfaced, and bleachers were added to the far side of the court. After the renovation all of the coaches now have an office on the second floor of Alumni. There are also several rooms that coaches may utilize to review game tape, hold team meetings and meet with future and current Panthers. Some of the other amenities in Alumni Hall are four locker rooms, the Black and Gold Room, a spacious conference room, a refurbished weight room that is available to both students and student-athletes, and an athletic training room. Alumni Hall has the capability of accommodating three regulation size basketball and volleyball courts.

Over the years Panther Softball Field has evolved into one of the nicest facilities in the state of Ohio. The brick dust field is routinely praised by Panther opponents as the epitome of what a field should be. With its dimensions of 210 to the corners and 225 to straight away center, this softball complex features enclosed dugouts, a scoreboard, bullpens beyond the left field line, and an underground irrigation system.

Hitting Facility Located next to the softball field is the hitting facility for both the baseball and softball teams. The hitting facility provides a place for both teams to refine their skills through the harsh Central Ohio weather. With the retractable nets, the hitting facility contains three batting cages complete with pitching mounds and pitching machines.

Panther Training Facility Along with the addition of the new stadium in 2004, the Panthers added a 7,500 square foot training facility west of the main parking lot. The facility is equipped with the latest in hammer strength weight training equipment and ODU’s second athletic training room. Offices for athletic training personal are also located in the new facility.

Jefferson Country Club The Panthers are fortunate to call the Jefferson Country Club their home. The highlight of the Jefferson neighborhood is the spectacular Robert Trent Jones Jr. designed golf course that opened for play in 1992. Jones created one of his most unique and challenging courses on this magnificent site. Jefferson Country Club is located on a 372 acre reserve in prestigious Jefferson Township.

Golf Practice Facilities

Panther Courts

Men’s and Women’s Tennis Also on the grounds of the Ohio Dominican Sports Complex west side location are six regulation size tennis courts complete with lights. The courts were recently resurfaced with a blue Latex-ite® coating that resembles the courts that host the U.S. Open Championship. The tennis courts are enclosed with a green chain link fence to accommodate the Panther men’s and women’s tennis teams.

ODU golfers have the ability to practice year round at the Golf Depot, located in Gahanna, Ohio. The Golf Depot features a driving range with a two acre of hitting area and four target greens to aim shots, covered/heating hitting bays, and a short game improvement area.

Panther Valley/Frank Damian FielD Baseball

First time visitors are pleasantly surprised by the hidden beauty of Panther Valley as they descend upon ODU’s prized baseball diamond. Sunken well below streetlevel and masked by plentiful trees, the only evidence of what awaits below is the echoing “ping” of aluminum bats meeting baseballs. The field is complete with a batting cage, home bullpen beyond the left field line and a visitor bullpen along the right field line. A recent addition to Panther Valley is a state-of-the-art scoreboard complete graphics and animatronics. Panther Valley has developed year-by-year to the point that it is now considered one of the finest college baseball facilities in the country.

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ATHLETIC LEADERSHIP Jamie Caridi – Vice President of Student Development James “Jamie” Caridi joined the senior administrative team at Ohio Dominican University as Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Retention in August 2007. As vice president for student development, Caridi oversees Athletics, Campus Ministry, Student Activities, Counseling and Health Services, Multicultural Affairs, International Affairs, Student Leadership and Success, Career Services, and Residence Life. Since 1998, Caridi has held a series of positions in student development at St. Vincent College (PA), most recently serving as Assistant Vice President and Dean of Students where his responsibilities included managing all Student Affairs areas and functions, strategic planning, residence hall construction and rehabilitation, Student Leadership, Service Learning and Student Housing. Caridi holds a bachelor’s degree in Biology from St. Vincent College and a master’s degree in Higher Education from Geneva College. He is currently working on his doctoral degree at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Jeff Blair - Athletic Director Jeff Blair enters his third year as Ohio Dominican’s athletic director and his 13th year overall working at the university. The Bellefontaine, Ohio native played a critical role in ODU’s successful transition from the NAIA to NCAA Division II and entrance into the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 2010. Currently, he is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the athletic department and its 18 varsity intercollegiate sports while serving as a member of the ODU Director’s Council, as well as on the Compliance, Athletic and Hall of Fame Committees. The Panther athletic programs reached new heights in the 2012-13 year, with the men’s tennis and men’s golf teams qualifying for the NCAA Tournament and a record-number of student-athletes achieving a 3.0 GPA. Blair was hired as Ohio Dominican’s sports information director in 2000. He was elevated to the position of assistant athletic director in 2005, a role he held until 2010 when he was named the acting athletic director. He was promoted to the full-time athletic director role in 2011. Blair is a 1998 graduate of the University of Findlay, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in sports management and was a four-time varsity baseball letterwinner. He went on to earn his Masters of Business Administration degree from Findlay as well, spending a year as a graduate assistant with the baseball team and a year with the sports information office. Before arriving at Ohio Dominican, Blair volunteered on the regional crew for ESPN’s College GameDay, assisting the production crew for game day operations in the Midwest. In 2001, he was honored by the College Sports Information Directors of America for publications excellence, winning second place for men’s and women’s soccer media guides. Blair currently resides in Columbus with his wife Lori, his son Mason and his daughter Abby.

Bill Blazer – Athletic Director Emeritus Director of Athletic Development Bill Blazer began his tenure as Ohio Dominican’s fifth Athletic Director in August of 2004 and moved to the role of Director of Athletic Development in 2011. During his time as the Athletic Director at ODU, the Panthers won 14 conference titles and qualified for 12 national tournaments. Off the field, the Athletic Department has set high academic standards for its students as the athletes have earned a higher combined GPA then the general student body. Prior to taking over the athletic department at ODU, Blazer spent 14 years at Urbana University, where he served as Athletic Director, Men’s Golf Coach and a tenured Associate Professor in the Division of Business and Economics. Blazer has served the NAIA as a Region IX representative on the Council for Affiliated Conferences and Independents since 2003. He has also served as chairman of the Mid-States Football Association in 2000 and again in 2006 and was chairman of Men’s Golf in the American Mideast Conference for nine years. Blazer is also a member of the United States Golf Association and serves on the Board of Directors with the Ohio Publinx Golf Association. In 2007-08, Blazer was named NAIA Region IX Athletic Director of the Year and was recognized at the Marriott Convention Center in Kansas City, Missouri at the NAIA Athletic Directors Association annual meeting. Recently, Blazer was named the NAIA Northeast Region Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year for 2008-09. The 29 winners from all divisions were recognized during the 44th Annual NACDA Convention at the James J. Corbett Luncheon at the World Center Marriott Resort in Orlando, Florida. Blazer received his Bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University in business administration and his Master’s degree in teacher education from Wright State University.

Sandy Rowley - Senior Woman Administrator A former Ohio Dominican student, assistant coach, and now in her 25th season as head coach of the Panther volleyball team, Sandy Rowley embodies the Panther persona. Rowley has been a fixture in the Panther athletic department. As part of ODU’s transition to the NCAA Division II, Rowley also serves as the Senior Women’s Administrator and Assistant Athletic Director for the Athletic Department. As the SWA, Rowley oversees the Panther Student Athletic Advisor Committee (SAAC) along with other administrative duties. Since her first season in 1989, Rowley has been a staple on the Panther bench and in the ODU community. A friendly and demanding coach, Rowley has guided the Panthers to 13 winning seasons, including seven straight from 1994-2000, and 18 conference tournament appearances. In 1995, Rowley directed ODU to a program-record 35 victories, including 18 in conference play, which is also a program record. The team has won at least 20 matches 12 times during her tenure, including two of the past three years. Rowley’s tremendous dedication and hard work of developing young student-athletes over the years culminated with her 400th win on Oct. 4, 2008, as the Panthers defeated Grace College, 3-1, in Winona Lake, Indiana. In her 24 seasons at the helm of the ODU volleyball team, Rowley has coached 17 NAIA Academic All-Americans, 46 All-Conference Academic performers, 68 All-Conference selections and 15 All-Freshman Team players. Her dedication to the collegiate athlete has been proven time-and-time again on and off the court. Rowley and her husband Jeff live in New Albany, Ohio, with their three daughters, Lyndsay, Jennifer and Kelsey.

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THE GLIAC The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), founded in 1972, has been a leader in the advancement and promotion of intercollegiate athletics for men and women for 40 years. The charter members of the GLIAC were Ferris State University, Grand Valley State University, Lake Superior State University, Northwood University (then Institute), and Saginaw Valley State University. Expansion of the GLIAC began immediately with the addition of Oakland University in 1974. Hillsdale College, Northern Michigan University, and Wayne State University were accepted as members in 1975. In 1977, the conference lost its first member when Northern Michigan withdrew. Michigan Technological University filled the vacancy when it became a member in 1980. After the 1986-87 season, Northwood left the conference and was replaced by Northern Michigan. Northwood rejoined the conference in 1992. After the 1989 season, the conference dropped football as a sponsored sport. The conference schools sponsoring football joined the members of the Heartland Collegiate Conference in forming the football-only Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC), which began play in 1990. After nine years as one of the premier conferences in Division II football, the MIFC merged as part of GLIAC on July 1, 1999. With the merger, the University of Indianapolis became an associate member as a football-only school. The GLIAC entered a new era in the 1995-96 school year. Prior to that time, all GLIAC member institutions were located in the state of Michigan. On Dec. 14, 1994, membership was offered to three schools located in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The expansion members were Ashland University of Ashland, Ohio, and Gannon University and Mercyhurst College, both located in Erie, Pennsylvania. All three schools began their membership July 1, 1995. On July 1, 1997, membership was granted to The University of Findlay, located in Findlay, Ohio. UF replaced Oakland University, which withdrew from the conference after the 1996-97 season as it moved to NCAA Division I status. The GLIAC membership changed again when Tiffin University of Ohio joined the conference in the 2008-09 academic year. Tiffin was offered membership on June 20, 2007. The addition of Tiffin left the GLIAC with 12 full-time members as Gannon and Mercyhurst moved to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference after the 2007-08 season. 32

The GLIAC entered a new era during the 2009-10 academic year. Commissioner Tom Brown, who had presided over the league for 17 years, retried on June 30, 2009. The longest serving commissioner in the history of the GLIAC, Brown expanded the conference from 10 full members to 14 full members and two associate members. Also under his leadership, the conference has grown to offering championships in 21 sports while rising to prominence on the national level as GLIAC teams and student-athletes have achieved success both in the classroom and on the fields of play. The Conference entered another new era on July 1, 2010 when Lake Erie College of Painesville, Ohio, and Ohio Dominican University, located in Columbus, joined the GLIAC. The policy-making body of the GLIAC is the Management Council, which is comprised of three representatives from each member institution – its director of athletics, faculty athletics representative and senior woman administrator. The presidency of the GLIAC Management Council is rotated alphabetically by school, with Suzanne Sanregret, Director of Athletics at Michigan Technological University, serving as GLIAC President in 2011-12. Dr. Glenn Mroz, President of Michigan Technological University, will serve as the chairperson of the GLIAC Presidents Council this year. The GLIAC made history in 2009 when it hired Dell Robinson as Commissioner. Robinson became the first ethnic minority to serve as D-II commissioner of a non-historically black college or university conference when he began his duties on July 1, 2009. Assisting Robinson are: Penny Cook, Asst. Commissioner for Compliance/SWA, Jeff Ligney, Asst. Commissioner for Media Relations; Denise Gross, Assistant to the Commissioner; Mike McCann, Supervisor of Football Officials; Kim Vieira, Supervisor of Soccer Officials; Jeanne Skinner, Supervisor of Volleyball Officials; Rob Doss, Supervisor of Women’s Basketball Officials; Bill Ek, Supervisor of Men’s Basketball Officials; and Rich Fetchiet, Assignor of Baseball Umpires.

The GLIAC Commissioners John Hoekje

1971-72 to 1978-79

Herbert “Pete” Peterson

1979-80 to 1984-85

Tom Donahue

1985-86 to 1986-87

Vern Norris

1987-88 to 1991-92

Tom Brown

1992-93 to 2008-09

Dell Robinson

2009-10 to present

2013 VOLLEYBALL


2013 OHIO DOMINICAN VOLLEYBALL

ATHLETIC TRAINERS JAMISON

jr

FRENCH

BONHAM

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

Jamie French is entering his 10th year as the Head Athletic Trainer for Ohio Dominican University. French came to ODU after working for eight years (1996-2004) at Reynoldsburg High School as its Head Athletic Trainer. French also has four years of experience (19931996) as an athletic trainer with the Chillicothe Paints Baseball Club and the Hagerstown Suns, a Class A minor league baseball affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. French received a bachelor’s degree in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training from Wilmington College in 1994. He is a Certified Athletic Trainer and Licensed Massage Therapist and recently received his Performance Enhancement Specialist Certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine. French, a native of Chillicothe, currently resides in Canal Winchester with his wife, Melissa, and two sons, Gabriel and Evan.

JR Bonham is entering his 10th year at ODU as the Assistant Athletic Trainer. In that role, he assists Head Athletic Trainer Jamie French in all duties of the Athletic Training department. Prior to coming to ODU, Bonham worked as an athletic trainer for Columbus Public Schools at the high school level. From 2003-2004, he was the Head Athletic Trainer for Walnut Ridge and Independence High Schools, where he coordinated athletic training for 27 interscholastic athletic teams. Bonham received a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training in 2003 from Otterbein College. While at Otterbein, he worked as a student athletic trainer for the Cardinals under head athletic trainer Charles Goodwin. He has been a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association since 2002. Bonham finished his masters of science in exercise science and health promotion with an emphasis in sports psychology from California University of Pennsylvania in 2009. A native of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Bonham is a graduate of Mt. Vernon High School. He currently resides in Columbus.

TYLER

CONGROVE

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Tyler Congrove joins Ohio Dominican's sports medicine team as an assistant athletic trainer for the 2012-13 year. Congrove has spent the past two summers working as the head athletic trainer for summer collegiate baseball teams in the Chillicothe Paints (2011) and Thomasville HiToms (2012). A native of Circleville, Ohio, he spent two years as a graduate assistant at UNCGreensboro, where he worked with the volleyball and men's and women's track and field teams. Congrove received his Master's of Science in kinesiology with a concentration in sports medicine from UNC-Greensboro. He completed his undergraduate work at nearby Otterbein College, where he also ran cross country and track. Congrove currently resides in New Albany. OHIODOMINICANPANTHERS.COM

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