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2019
SEASON PROGRAM
2019 SCHEDULE
VOLLEYBALL FANS... Welcome to another exciting year of Yellowjacket Volleyball! As president of this great institution, I am excited for what the year holds for our student-athletes, both on and off the court. RCTC strives to maintain an outstanding athletic program, which includes setting examples of good sportsmanship and providing personal growth opportunities for our student-athletes through both academic performance and team experiences. This is accomplished by living our values of being learner-centered, valuing excellence, respect, teamwork, innovation, and, along the way, having a little fun. In addition to our athletic programs, student-athletes may choose from a variety of other student life activities to assist them in developing their leadership and other life skills. So, while on our campus, feel free to tour the RCTC Campus and check out what opportunities await you at RCTC. You’ll be amazed at what you’ll find.
GO YELLOWJACKETS!
Jeffery S. Boyd President
2018 SEASON STATS Record: 24-9 • 3rd Place National Tournament • Region 13A Champions • MCAC Conference Champions • AVCA All-Academic Team • 4th Nationally Ranked (NJCAA Poll)
2017 SEASON STATS Record: 16-15 • 3rd Place – MCAC Conference • Regional Tournament • Sportsmanship Team of the Year
DATE OPPONENT
TIME
PLACE
8/20
NIACC Scrimmage
4:00pm
RCTC
8/23
MCAC Crossover vs. Hibbing 12:00pm vs. Central Lakes 2:00pm
8/24
vs. Mesabi Range vs. Northland
8/30 8/31
11:00am 1:00pm
St. Cloud
Chaparral Invitational vs. Bryant & Stratton 5:00pm vs. Kishwaukee 7:00pm vs. Rock Valley 10:00am vs. Harper College 12:00pm
Glen Ellyn, IL
9/4
Western Technical *
6:30pm
RCTC
9/6
RCTC Invitational vs. Des Moines Area 1:00pm vs. College of DuPage 5:00pm
RCTC
9/7
Yellowjacket Invitational vs. Madison 3:00pm vs. NIACC 5:00pm
RCTC
9/11
Minnesota West
6:30pm
Worthington, MN
9/14
Minnesota State
12:00pm
Fergus Falls, MN
9/13
Ridgewater
6:30pm
Wilmar, MN
9/20
Anoka-Ramsey *
6:30pm
RCTC
9/21
St. Cloud * Homecoming
6:30pm
RCTC
9/25
Riverland *
6:30pm
RCTC
10/2
Western Technical *
6:30pm
LaCrosse, WI
10/4
10/5 10/9 10/11 10/12 10/16 10/25 10/26 11/1-2 11/14-16
DMACC Tournament vs. Highland 2:00pm vs. Neosho County 6:00pm vs. Johnson County vs. Des Moines Area Minnesota West * Ridgewater * Minnesota State * vs. Riverland * vs. Anoka-Ramsey * vs. St. Cloud * Region 13A Tournament NJCAA Div. III Tournament
2016 SEASON STATS Record: 15-17 • 3rd Place – MCAC Conference • Regional Tournament
12:00pm 4:00pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 12:00pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 12:00pm TBA TBA
Boone, IA
RCTC RCTC RCTC Austin, MN Coon Rapids, MN St. Cloud, MN TBA TBA
2015 SEASON STATS Record: 27-6 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • Region 13A Champions • Hosted Regionals • MCAC Conference Champions • 5th Nationally Ranked (NJCAA Poll)
ROCHESTER YELLOWJACKETS
2019 YELLOWJACKET VOLLEYBALL TEAM
TEAM ROSTER
NO. PLAYER
POS.
HT.
HIGH SCHOOL
HOMETOWN
YR
1
Gabby Speltz
S/DS
5'4"
Lewiston-Altura
Altura, MN
1
2
Madison Sawyer
DS
5'2"
Plainview-Elgin-Millville
Elgin, MN
1
3
Kate Bade
Libero
5'3"
Plainview-Elgin-Millville
Plainview, MN
2
4
Jessica Storm
DS
5'3"
St. Charles
St. Charles, MN
1
5
Carrie Rutledge
OH
5'8"
Hayfield
Hayfield, MN
2
6
AnnMarie Jalmasco
MH
5'10
Schaeffer Academy
Rochester, MN
2
7
Brekkin McCready
S
5'8"
St. Charles
St. Charles, MN
2
14
Oliva Fredin
OH
5'7"
St. James Public
Butterfield, MN
1
17
Hayley Dessner
MH/OH
6'1"
Plainview-Elgin-Millville
Eyota, MN
2
18
Molly Kleist
RH/MH
5'10"
Linn-Mar
Marion, IA
1
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2019 VOLLEYBALL SEASON PROGRAM
YELLOWJACKET VOLLEYBALL STAFF Amber Zitzow – Head Coach enters her eighth season at the helm of Yellowjacket Volleyball. Named the 2015 Heidi Hutchinson Coach of the Year, 2015 Minnesota College Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, and 2015 Rochester Area Sports Commission Banquet Finalist, Zitzow looks to continue building Rochester Community and Technical College into a perennial powerhouse. With Zitzow leading the way, the Yellowjackets were the 2015 NJCAA Division III National Champions, Region 13A Champions, winners of their third MCAC Conference Championship with a 14-0 record, and finalists for the 2015 RASC Banquet Team. Since arriving at RCTC, Zitzow owns a 156-67 record. The Yellowjackets are coming off of a third-place finish at the 2018 National Tournament with an overall record of 24-9, an undefeated MCAC Conference finish and a Region 13A Championship. Zitzow was awarded MCAC Conference Coach of the year, Region 13A Coach, and a finalist for the Rochester Area Sports Banquet Coach of the Year. Under the guidance of Zitzow, the Yellowjackets acquired four All-MCAC Conference Selections, two Region 13A players, and a team AVCA All-Academic Award. Carrie Rutledge was named MCAC Conference Player of the Year, NJCAA All-American, and an AVCA All-American. The Yellowjackets had back-to-back third-place finishes in the MCAC Conference with a 10-4 record in league action in 2016 and 2017. During the 2017 campaign, the Yellowjackets were named the Sportsmanship Team of the Year. Ashley Bichel was named NJCAA All-American in 2016. Completing a historic year in 2015, Zitzow led the Yellowjackets to a 27-6 overall record and a league-best 14-0 MCAC Conference finish. Under Zitzow’s guidance, RCTC garnered two All-Americans, four Region 13A players, and four All-MCAC Conference selections, as Tori Peterson was named MCAC Conference Player of the Year, NJCAA All-American, and AVCA All-American. Jessica Foster was also named the NJCAA National Tournament Most Valuable Player and NJCAA All-American. Zitzow arrived at RCTC in August of 2012. In her first season, the Yellowjackets finished with a 17-9 record and a third-place finish in the MCAC Conference, while Marcy Swenson earned Honorable Mention All-American. During the 2013 season, Zitzow lead the Yellowjackets to a 26-6 record, MCAC CoConference Championship, and Region 13A Runner-Up. She was named MCAC Coach of the Year, while Taylor Aakre was named MCAC Conference Player of the Year. Taylor Aakre and Lindsay Ayers were named NJCAA AllAmericans. Taylor Aakre was also an AVCA All-American. The Yellowjackets finished the 2014 season with a 30-4 record. Among the team’s highlights were picking up the third-place finish at the NJCAA National Tournament, Region 13A Championship, and a consecutive MCAC Co-Conference Championship. Zitzow was named MCAC Conference Coach of the Year, Region 13A Coach, and a finalist for the Rochester Area Sports Banquet Coach of the Year. Bri Atkins received MCAC Player of the Year, NJCAA All-American, and AVCA All-American honors. This was RCTC’s first National Tournament appearance in 14 years. Her teams have produced numerous MCAC Players of the Week, several MCAC Southern All-Division Players, many All-MCAC Conference Team players, MCAC Southern Conference Player of the Year, MCAC All-Academic Team players, and National Player of the Week honors. In post-season, the Yellowjackets have been honored with Region 13A Division III All-Region and All-Tournament players.
Haley Lenz – Assistant Coach is from Rochester, Minn., where she played for Rochester Community and Technical College. While at RCTC, she helped the Yellowjackets to a 56-10 record, third place finish at Nationals, Region 13A Championship, and a MCAC Conference Championship. Lenz was a two-year Libero for the Yellowjackets where she was awarded Defensive Player of the Week, All-Conference, All-Region, Region 13A All-Tournament Team, and National Tournament All-Tournament Team. She set the school records for individual single-match digs (40), individual two-year total digs (1,108), and per set average digs both her freshman (5.7) and sophomore (5.53) years. Haley has previous coaching experience coaching with the Rochester Youth Volleyball Association with the VolleyTot and SMV programs. As volleyball has been such a huge part of her life and passion, she is excited about the opportunity to continue to be a part of Yellowjacket volleyball. Tori Johnson – Assistant Coach is in her eighth year as the head assistant coach for the Rochester Community and Technical College volleyball team. A Preston, Minn., native, Tori brings a wealth of coaching experience to the Yellowjacket bench. She has previous experience coaching Fillmore Central and Kenyon-Wanamingo Junior Olympic volleyball teams. As well, she has coached for the Rochester Youth Volleyball Association’s Southern Minnesota Volleyball program. She has previous experience as a RYVA board member and helps with the VolleyTot and Miniball programs. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from the University of Minnesota. Tori was previously a Yellowjacket volleyball player, where she helped lead the Yellowjackets to a 48-12 record over her two-year career. Throughout her Rochester Community and Technical College coaching career, she has helped Coach Zitzow lead the Yellowjackets to a 156-67 record. During the 2014 Season, the Yellowjackets held the No. 1 national ranking, were MCAC Conference Co-Champions, NJCAA Region XIIIA Champions, and placed third at the NJCAA National Tournament. It was the first time the team returned to the National Tournament in 14 years. In 2015, Tori and Zitzow continued their success by holding the number one national ranking numerous times, were MCAC Conference Champions, NJCAA Region XIIIA Champions, and NJCAA DIII National Champions. This was the first National Championship for the Yellowjacket Volleyball Program. Coach Johnson has helped produce numerous MCAC Players of the Week, several MCAC All-Division athletes, All-MCAC Conference athletes, MCAC Southern Conference Player of the Year, MCAC All-Academic athletes, NJCAA National Players of the Week, NJCAA All-Americans, and AVCA All-Americans. “Not only do I enjoy teaching the skills and strategies of volleyball, but I enjoy being a mentor for the young ladies as they begin or continue on their collegiate journey. It is great to be a part of the winning legacy of Yellowjacket volleyball, and I continuously look forward to helping our athletes with the goals and obstacles of being elite collegiate athletes.”
Prior to Rochester Community and Technical College, Coach Zitzow spent many years as an assistant coach at the college and high school levels. She has led many Junior Olympic volleyball teams to national and AAU tournaments. “I look forward to the challenge of motivating athletes to grow and reach their full potentials while maintaining their classroom performances. I am optimistic that Rochester Community and Technical College will remain competitive and continue to offer a winning program.”
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ROCHESTER YELLOWJACKETS Kate Bade is from Plainview, Minn., where she played libero for Plainview-Elgin-Millville High School. She was named AllConference Honorable Mention in 2015. She was All-Conference in 2016 and 2017. She was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2015, 2016, and 2017. She was Academic All-Conference in 2015, 2016, and 2017. She was also named to the 2017 Academic AllState team and was a 2017 Academic All American AAU. While at RCTC, she was part of the third Place National Tournament team, Region 13A and All-Conference Championship teams, and AVCA All-Academic team. She was awarded Defensive Player of the Week, MCAC Southern All-Division, MCAC All-Academic, MCAC Elite Team, and was on the Dean’s Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 Lists. Her parents are Jason and Janelle. She has one brother, Kyler. Her major at RCTC is elementary education. Her favorite movie is The Other Woman. Her favorite sports team is the Minnesota Gophers volleyball team. Her favorite food is shrimp and Chipotle. Her favorite game is Spikeball. Her favorite TV shows are One Tree Hill, Grey’s Anatomy, and Friends. She came to RCTC to stay close to home. Hayley Dessner is from Eyota, Minn., and she played middle hitter for Plainview-Elgin-Millville High School. She was named All-Conference in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017. She was the KFIL Athlete of the Month in 2017 and was awarded the Michael Cavanaugh Award in 2018. Her parents are Paul and Jennifer. She has one sister, Tifani. Her major at RCTC is elementary education and coaching. Her favorite movie is Mama Mia Here We Go Again. Her favorite food is anything pasta. Her favorite TV show is The Office. A fun fact about Hayley is that she was on a Nickelodeon game show. Her special talent is riding horses. She came to RCTC for better academic opportunities and to finish her volleyball career. Olivia Fredin is from Butterfield, Minn., where she played outside hitter for St. James Public High School. She was named MVP, Rookie of the Year, Best Offensive Player, Captain, and Player of the Game. She was on the A and B Honor Rolls. Her parents are Doug and Melanie. She has one brother, Lucas, who plays baseball for RCTC. Her major at RCTC is undecided. Her favorite movie is The Greatest Showman. Her favorite sports team is the Minnesota Vikings. Her favorite food is her mom’s twice baked potatoes. Her favorite game is Hostage and her favorite TV show is any reality TV show. A fun fact about Olivia is that she can’t live without Chapstick. Oliva chose to come to RCTC to finish her generals and to play volleyball. AnnMarie Jalmasco is from Rochester, Minn., where she played middle hitter for Schaeffer Academy. She was awarded AllConference Honorable Mention, All-Conference, Most Improved, Hardest Worker, and the Character Award. She broke the school record for most blocks in a season (old record: 36, new record 48) and then broke her own record with 98 total blocks in a season. While in high school, AnnMarie attended the History Day regionals and state and the Science Fair regionals and state. While at RCTC, she was part of the third-place National Tournament team, Region 13A and All-Conference Championship teams, and AVCA AllAcademic team. Her parents are Raul and Kristi. She is the oldest of two siblings, Sabrina and Noah. Her major at RCTC is Fine Arts. Her favorite movies are Marvel movies and Studio Ghibli. Her favorite sports team is the Minnesota Twins. Her favorite games are the Uncharted series 1-4 and Detroit: Become Human. Her favorite TV shows are The Office, Parks & Rec, and Meteor Garden. Fun fact about AnnMarie is that she has had three knee surgeries. She can learn/memorize fairly complex piano pieces by ear without formal lessons, and she can identify/name colors with extreme accuracy. AnnMarie chose to come to RCTC to finish her Associate’s Degree before transferring to SCAD in Georgia and to play volleyball. Molly Kleist is from Marion, Iowa, where she played middle hitter for Linn-Mar High School. She was awarded Varsity Spirit, Junior Varsity Inspiration, Academic Award with a 4.0 GPA or higher for three years in a row. Her parents are Paul and Jenny. She has a younger sister, Sydney. Her major at RCTC is nursing. Her favorite movies are Perks of Being a Wallflower and Grease. Her favorite sports team is the Minnesota Gophers. Her favorite foods are: salmon, ice cream, and broccoli cheese soup. Her favorite game is UNO. Her favorite TV shows are Grey’s Anatomy, Criminal Minds, and Riverdale. A fun fact about Molly is that she can speak French and went to France in 2017. Her special talent is that she is a good baker, especially cookies. She came to RCTC to continue to play volleyball and to pursue a nursing degree. — Page 3 —
Brekkin McCready is from St. Charles, Minn., where she set for St. Charles High School. She was captain, 2015 All-Conference Honorable Mention, 2016 All-Conference, 2017 All-Conference. During her senior season, she reached the 2,000-setting milestone, was named MVP of her team, and received numerous Player of the Game awards. While at RCTC, she was part of the third-place National Tournament team, Region 13A and AllConference Championship teams, and AVCA All-Academic team. Her honors while at RCTC include Setter of the Week, MCAC Southern All-Division, MCAC All-State, All Region XIII, National Tournament All-Tournament team, MCAC All-Academic, and MCAC All-Elite team. She broke the RCTC volleyball records for individual season total set assists (1,235) and per game set average (11.23). She was on the President’s and Dean’s Lists. Her parents are Jason and Heather. She has one older sister, Easton. Her major at RCTC is general studies. Her favorite movie is The Call. Her favorite sports team is the Minnesota Vikings. Her favorite food is crab. Her favorite game is Super Mario Bros. Her favorite TV show is Keeping up with the Kardashians. A fun fact about Brekkin is that she is double jointed in her elbows. Her special talent is that she can roll her stomach. She came to RCTC to stay close to home and to continue her volleyball career. Carrie Rutledge is from Hayfield, Minn., where she played outside hitter for Hayfield High School. She was All-Conference in volleyball, basketball, and softball. She set the school record for career digs at 1,485. She scored 1,000 points in her basketball career. She was named All-State in basketball and softball. She was a basketball and softball All-Star and was named to the AllTournament State Softball Team in 2017. While at RCTC, she was part of the third-place National Tournament team, Region 13A and All-Conference Championship teams, and AVCA All-Academic team. Her honors while at RCTC include Hitter of the Week, NJCAA National Player of the Week, MCAC All Southern Division, MCAC All-State, Region XIII All-Tournament team, All-Region XIII, National Tournament All-Tournament team, and MCAC Elite team. Carrie was awarded NJCAA All-American first team and AVCA AllAmerican second team. She was on the RCTC President’s List both fall and spring semesters. Her parents are Matt and Donna. She has two siblings, Cameron and Kenna. Her major at RCTC is health science. Her favorite movie is The Notebook. Her favorite sports team is the Minnesota Gophers. Her favorite food is steak. Her favorite games are Rummikub and Sorry. Her favorite TV shows are The Office and Gossip Girl. She came to RCTC to stay close to home and to continue playing volleyball while finishing her AA degree. Madison Sawyer is from Elgin, Minn., where she played setter for Plainview-Elgin-Millville High School. She was awarded MVP in 2018 and 2019, holds the Plainview-Elgin-Millville record for serving percentage (94.27 percent), 2018 All-Conference Honorable Mention, and 2018 Academic All-Conference team. She was an honor student and awarded Academic All-State in 2018. Her parents are Marv and Shelly. She has a brother, Maverik, and a sister, Brooklyn. Her major at RCTC is business management. Her favorite movie is The Notebook. Her favorite sports teams are the Minnesota Twins and Vikings. Her favorite food is ice cream. Her favorite TV show is Riverdale. She came to RCTC to further her education and to play volleyball. Gabby Speltz is from Altura, Minn., where she played setter for Lewiston-Altura High School. She was awarded All-Conference in 2018, All-Conference Honorable Mention in 2017, Academic AllState in 2018, Academic All-Conference 2016, 2017, and 2018, and received the Spencer Thomas Stokke Most Dedicated Award. Her parents are Eric and Melissa. She has three siblings, Gable, Grayson, and Greenlee. Her major at RCTC is dental hygiene. Her favorite movie is The Grinch. Her favorite sports team is the Minnesota Gophers. Her favorite food is ice cream. Her favorite games are Monopoly and Catch Phrase. Her favorite TV show is Grey’s Anatomy. She came to RCTC to stay close to home and to pursue a dental hygiene degree. - CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE -
2019 VOLLEYBALL SEASON PROGRAM Jessica Storm is from St. Charles, Minn., where she played libero for St. Charles High School. She was awarded Defensive Player of the Year in 2017. Her family includes her mom, Marcy, her sister, Vanessa, her brother, Tyler, three dogs, and two cats. Her major at RCTC is liberal arts. Her favorite movie is Footloose. Her favorite sports team is the Minnesota Vikings. Her favorite foods are mashed potatoes and french toast. Her favorite games are Spoons and Monopoly. Her favorite TV shows are Gossip Girl and Friends. She came to RCTC to finish her associates in science degree and pursue a career in sonography through Mayo Clinic.
ROCHESTER COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE COACHING RECORDS Coach.................. Year.......... W........ L...................Results Jean Musgjerd....................1991................... 38...............16......................State Champ | Region XIII Champ | Nationals – Miami Jean Musgjerd....................1992................... 31...............10......................State Runner Up Jean Musgjerd....................1993................... 13...............22 Jean Musgjerd....................1994................... 18...............20 Jean Musgjerd....................1995................... 10...............26 Jean Musgjerd....................1996................... 8.................26 Jean Musgjerd....................1997................... 6.................24 Jean Musgjerd....................1998................... 14...............21......................South Conference 4th Jean Musgjerd....................1999................... 6.................24 Jean Musgjerd....................2000................... 35...............10......................Co-Conference Champs | Region XIII Champ | 4th Place Nationals – Owens Jean Musgjerd....................2001................... 23...............17......................Conference 2nd | Region XIII Runner Up Jean Musgjerd....................2002................... 19...............18......................Conference 3rd | State 3rd Jean Musgjerd....................2003................... 16...............20 Jean Musgjerd....................2004................... 22...............16......................Conference 2nd | Region XIIIA Runner Up Jean Musgjerd....................2005................... 13...............25......................Conference 3rd Jean Musgjerd....................2006................... 11...............20 Carolyn Bell.........................2007................... 18...............20 Carolyn Bell.........................2008................... 27...............5 Carolyn Bell.........................2009................... 27...............5 Carolyn Bell.........................2010................... 24...............8 Carolyn Bell.........................2011................... 21...............7 Amber Zitzow.......................2012................... 19...............7........................Conference 3rd Amber Zitzow.......................2013................... 26...............6........................Co-Conference Champs | Region XIIIA Runner Up Amber Zitzow.......................2014................... 30...............4........................Co-Conference Champs | Region XIIIA Champs | 3rd Place Nationals – Rochester Amber Zitzow.......................2015................... 27...............6........................Conference Champs | Region XIIIA Champs | NATIONAL CHAMPIONS – Rochester Amber Zitzow.......................2016................... 15...............17......................Conference 3rd | Region XIIIA Tournament Amber Zitzow.......................2017................... 16...............15......................Conference 3rd | Region XIIIA Tournament Amber Zitzow.......................2018................... 24...............9........................Conference Champs | Region XIIIA Champs | 3rd Place Nationals – Rochester — Page 4 —
ROCHESTER COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL RECORDS Individual – Single Match
Hitting..............................................Terri Fowler.................... 914...........1992.................... vs. Hibbing Kills...................................................Brianna Atkins............... 34..............2014.................... vs. Ridgewater Setting Assists...................................Darla Erickson................ 61..............1991.................... vs. NDSCS Amberlee Dunagan........ 61..............2014.................... vs. Harper Service Aces......................................Kirsten Springer............ 11..............1986.................... vs. Willmar Traci Robinson............... 11..............1986.................... vs. Itasca Digs..................................................Haley Lenz..................... 40..............2014.................... vs. Bismarck Blocks...............................................Jenny Fisher.................. 13..............2001.................... vs. Bethany Lutheran 10/17/2001
Individual – Season Total
All-Americans
Hitting..............................................Tracy Breuer................... 410...........1979 Kills...................................................Brianna Atkins............... 624...........2014 Setting Assists...................................Brekkin McCready........... 1235.........2018 Service Aces......................................Missy Schultz................. 112...........1988 Digs..................................................Natalie Reinardy............ 586...........2014 Blocks...............................................Terri Fowler.................... 142...........1991
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Individual – Two Year Total
Hitting Average................................Tracy Breuer................... 350...........1979-80 Kills...................................................Jenni Fisher................... 864...........2000-2001 Setting Assists...................................Darla Erickson................ 2042.........1991-92 Service Aces......................................Terri Fowler.................... 189...........1991-92 Digs..................................................Haley Lenz..................... 1108.........2013-14 Blocks...............................................Terri Fowler.................... 182...........1991-92
Team – Single Match
Hitting Average................................vs. Austin/Bethany....... 457...........1983-1991 Kills...................................................vs. NDSCS...................... 71..............1991 Setting Assists...................................vs. NDSCS...................... 64..............1991 Service Aces......................................vs. Itasca........................ 29..............1986 Digs..................................................vs. Crookston................. 128...........1987 Blocks...............................................vs. Winona..................... 38..............1984
Per Game Averages (as of 1991)
One Year Kills............................. Brianna Atkins................. 5.47......... 2014 Setting........................ Brekkin McCready........... 11.23....... 2018 Service ....................... Amy Schuth..................... 0.61......... 2001 Digs............................ Haley Lenz...................... 5.7............ 2013 Blocks......................... Chelsey Ruppercht.......... 1.65......... 2004
2014 SEASON STATS Record: 30-0 • 3rd Place NJCAA National Tournament • Region 13A Champions • Hosted Regionals • MCAC Co-Conference Champions • 1st, 2nd, 3rd Nationally Ranked (NJCAA Poll)
2013 SEASON STATS Record: 26-6 • Region 13A Runner-Up • Hosted Regionals • MCAC Co-Conference Champions • 1st, 4th Nationally Ranked (NJCAA Poll)
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Kathy Anderson – 1979 Andrea Whelan – 1981 Terri Fowler – 1991, 1992
Jenni Fisher – 2000 Rebeccah Fitzgerald – 2008 Ashley King – 2008 Marcy Swenson – 2012 (honorable mention) Taylor Aakre – 2013 Taylor Aakre – 2013 AVCA All-American Lindsay Ayers – 2013 Brianna Atkins – 2014 Brianna Atkins – 2014 AVCA All-American Tori Peterson – 2015 Tori Peterson – 2015 AVCA All-American Jessica Foster – 2015 (honorable mention) Ashley Bichel – 2016 Carrie Rutledge - 2018 (AVCA All-American)
Two Year Jenni Fisher................3.69........2000-2001 Darla Erickson.............8.2..........1991-1992 Amy Schuth................0.44........2000-2001 Haley Lenz..................5.53........2013-2014 Jennifer Fisher...........0.74........2000-2001
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