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Senior Co-Captain Karlyn Meyers
TEXAS TECH vs. #25 OKLAHOMA
AUGUST 26 at TCU 27 vs. Connecticut vs. Grambling State
L,1 -3 W, 3-0 W, 3-0
SEPTEMBER 2 Central Arkansas Northwestern State 3 Morehead State 6 at Texas-Pan American 9 vs. Southeastern Louisiana vs. Grambling State 10 at Louisiana Tech 16 vs. Prairie View A&M 17 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette at UT-Arlington 19 at North Texas 24 Iowa State* 26 at New Mexico
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OCTOBER 1 Oklahoma* 5 at Baylor* 8 Kansas State* 12 at Texas* 15 at Missouri* 19 Texas A&M* 22 at Kansas* 26 Baylor*
6:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. TBA 6:30 p.m. TBA 6:30 p.m.
NOVEMBER 2 at Texas A&M* 5 at Iowa State* 9 Texas* 12 Kansas* 15 at San Jose State 19 at Kansas State* 23 Missouri*
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DECEMBER 1-4 NCAA First & Second Rounds 9-10 NCAA Regionals 15 NCAA Semifinals 17 NCAA National Championship
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* Big 12 Conference match All times listed are Central.
FOLLOWING THE RED RAIDERS Twitter_______________________ @TechAthletics Twitter (In-game updates)______ @TechGameday Facebook_________ facebook.com/TTUAthletics Tumblr__________ texastechathletics.tumblr.com YouTube___________youtube.com/TechAthletics
Date_____________________________Sat., Oct. 1 Time_____________________________ 6:05 p.m. Location_____________________ Lubbock, Texas Arena____________________ United Spirit Arena All-Time Series______________ Tech leads 34-24 COVERAGE Twitter______________________ @TechGameday Live Stats________________ www.texastech.com Live Video_______________ www.texastech.com TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS Record____________________________ 14-2; 0-1 Head Coach______________________ Don Flora Record at Tech______________ 14-2 (1st Season) Career Record____________ 283-61 (12th Season)
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OKLAHOMA SOONERS Record____________________________ 15-3; 2-0 Head Coach_______________ Santiago Restrepo Record at OU______________ 137-97 (8th Season) Career Record___________ 264-169 (15th Season)
RED RAIDERS RESUME BIG 12 SLATE AGAINST 25TH-RANKED OKLAHOMA Texas Tech resumes its Big 12 schedule Saturday evening as the Red Raiders face 25th-ranked Oklahoma in the annual Dig for the Cure match at the United Spirit Arena. RED RAIDERS DIG FOR THE CURE For the second-straight year, Tech will host the Dig for the Cure promotion in order to raise breast cancer awareness. The Red Raiders will wear specially-designed warm-up shirts by Under Armour, which will be later auctioned off with all proceeds going to the Lubbock-based Susan G. Komen Foundation. Head coach Don Flora and the rest of the Tech coaching staff will also dress in pink to support the cause. All fans wearing pink to the match will be admitted for only $1. Tech will also provide all breast cancer survivors complimentary admission to the match while also recognizing the group at the intermission. TEXAS TECH OFF TO BEST START SINCE 2000 The Red Raiders enter Monday’s match boasting a 14-2 record, marking the program’s best start since the 2000 squad opened the year 16-1 en route to a 24-9 record and trip to the NCAA Tournament. Tech began that season with eight-straight wins before falling to Baylor on Sept. 13 and then followed with seven more wins to start its tournament run. Following its win over New Mexico Monday night, the Red Raiders enter the match having won 14 of its last 15 matches after dropping the season opener to TCU. THE SERIES Despite losses in 11-straight matches, the Red Raiders still control a 34-24 all-time advantage over Oklahoma in the series that dates back all the way to 1976. Tech, which is 13-7 overall against OU in Lubbock, has not defeated the Sooners since recording a 3-0 sweep on Sept. 21, 2005 at home. LOOKING AHEAD The Red Raiders return to the road next Wednesday night for their first midweek Big 12 match of the season as Tech travels to face Baylor at 6:30 p.m. in the Farrell Center. Tech continues conference play next weekend as well with Kansas State coming to Lubbock for a 1 p.m. match on Saturday. NEW MEXICO WIN BOOSTS TECH’S RKPI Tech’s win over New Mexico Monday night moved the Red Raiders up 13 spots in the Richard Kern Percentage Index (RKPI), which is similar to the RPI used by the NCAA. The Red Raiders came into the match ranked 108 out of 327 schools. The win was Tech’s second over a top 100 opponent this year as Morehead State came into the week ranked 83rd overall, 10 spots behind New Mexico.
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Amanda Dowdy Posted a double-double in eight-straight matches.
Miara Cave Second on the team in kills; leads team with 60 blocks.
Karlyn Meyers Senior is eight assists shy of moving to seventh all-time.
Aubree Piper Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week for week of Sept. 6.
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Breeann David Recorded first career double-double at New Mexico.
Mikia Mills Second on the team with 55 blocks so far.
Tory Vaughan Coming off a 20-dig performance at New Mexico.
Nicole Hragyil Team-leader in aces with 13; Tech’s first sub off bench.
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MEDIA INFORMATION
TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS
QUICK FACTS Matt Dowdy - Volleyball Contact Office........................................... (806) 742-2770 Cell............................................... (806) 928-5190 e-mail..................... matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu Blayne Beal - Assoc. AD/Communications Office........................................... (806) 742-2770 Cell............................................... (806) 790-7924 e-mail...............................blayne.beal@ttu.edu
Matt Dowdy
Asst. Director/Communications
Blayne Beal
Associate AD/Communications
Website........................... www.texastech.com Twitter...................twitter.com/TechAthletics ...............................twitter.com/TechGameday Facebook......... facebook.com/TTUAthletics
MEDIA ACCESS Players and coaches are available for interviews every day prior to the start of practice. Practice times vary from week to week, so media members wishing to attend should contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office to get a weekly schedule. Players and coaches are not available until following the game on gamedays. Head coach Don Flora can be reached best during the morning hours. Flora’s office is housed in the north end of the United Spirit Arena. To setup an interview, please contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office. Texas Tech players and head coach Don Flora will be made available to the media in the media room following a brief cooling off period. The Texas Tech lockerroom will remain closed.
CREDENTIALS Media members wishing to cover the Texas Tech volleyball team at the United Spirit Arena during the 2011 season must be issued a working credential from the Texas Tech Athletics Communications office. All requests for both media and photo credentials must be made either in writing or via e-mail at least a day in advance to Matt Dowdy, Assistant Director for Athletic Communications. (Fax: (806) 742-1970; e-mail: matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu) Credentials can be picked up in the Athletics Communications office (south end of Jones AT&T Stadium) or at the ticket office of the United Spirit Arena on gamedays.
WWW.TEXASTECH.COM This is the official site of the Texas Tech Athletics Department. Texas Tech Volleyball releases as well as a variety of athletics department information can be found on the web. Texas Tech also offers live video (home matches only) streaming of all Red Raider matches.
UNITED SPIRIT ARENA The United Spirit Arena, one of the finest multi-purpose venues in the country, is home to the Texas Tech basketball and volleyball programs. Constructed in 1999, the USA is named in honor of United Supermarkets, who was the project’s major donor. Since its creation, the 15,000 seat arena has hosted some of the top entertainment acts in the country, including George Strait, Brad Paisley, ZZ Top, and numerous others. DIRECTIONS TO THE UNITED SPIRIT ARENA The United Spirit Arena is located on the west part of the Texas Tech campus on Indiana Avenue. The facility is just off the Marsha Sharp Freeway and can also be accessed by the Texas Tech Parkway. FROM THE AIRPORT: Take I-27 South from Regis Street and exit west on the Marsha Sharp Freeway. Take the Texas Tech Parkway exit and turn south (left) for a quarter of a mile until you reach the first stop light (Indiana Ave.). Turn back north (left) and the United Spirit Arena will be on the right side.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location.....................................................Lubbock, Texas Founded........................................................................1923 Enrollment................................................................ 31,367 Nickname........................................................ Red Raiders Colors......................................................Scarlet and Black Facility.................................................United Spirit Arena Affiliation..................................................NCAA Division I Conference................................................................ Big 12 Chancellor........................................................Kent Hance President...................................................... Dr. Guy Bailey Athletics Director.........................................Kirby Hocutt Sr. Associate AD/SWA..............................Dr. Judi Henry Department Main Number.................(806) 742-3355 HISTORY Season of Volleyball....................................................36th First Season...................................................................1975 All-Time Record.................................... 762-584-6 (.564) NCAA Championship Appearances............................ 8 ...... 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001 FACILITY INFORMATION Name...................................................United Spirit Arena Capacity..................................................................... 15,070 Opened..........................................................................1999 COACHING STAFF Head Coach........................................................ Don Flora Alma Mater...........................University of La Verne ‘90 Record at Tech.....................................14-2 (1st Season) Career Record............................. 283-61 (12th Season) Twitter....................................................@CoachFloraTTU Best time to reach...................Mornings, Contact SID Assistant Coach................Jojit Coronel (First Season) Assistant Coach.................... Beth Falls (Sixth Season) Dir. of Operations............... Amy Gandy (3rd Season) Office Number.........................................(806) 742-7545 TEAM INFORMATION 2010 Record..................................................................4-25 Conference Record.....................................................2-18 Home Record.................................................................. 1-9 Away Record.................................................................1-12 Neutral Site Record....................................................... 2-4 Postseason...................................................................None Final Ranking..............................................................None Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................10/6 Starters Returning/Lost..............................5/1 + Libero Newcomers........................................................................12 Top Returning Players........................Amandy Dowdy, .................. Karlyn Meyers, Miara Cave, Tory Vaughan Top Newcomers.............. Breeann David, Mikia Mills, ................................................... Sam Podraza, Kate Foley ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Associate AD/Communications...............Blayne Beal Assistant Director (Volleyball).................Matt Dowdy Office...........................................................(806) 742-2770 Cell...............................................................(806) 928-5190 E-mail.....................................matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu
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MATCH NOTES BURGESS, PIPER FACE FAMILIAR FOES Sophomores Sheridan Burgess and Aubree Piper will see several familiar faces across the net Saturday as Oklahoma’s Brianne Barker, Eden Williams, Caitlin Higgins all hail from Amarillo. Barker and Williams joined Burgess at Amarillo High School while Higgins attended Tascosa and Piper went to nearby Canyon Randall. RED RAIDERS SCORE COME-FROM-BEHIND WIN Tech’s come-from-behind win over New Mexico earlier this week marked the second time this season the Red Raiders had overcome a deficit on the road. After winning the first set, Tech dropped the next two games before rallying to win the final two in the Red Raiders’ first five-set match of the year. Tech had previously overcome an early one-set deficit to defeat North Texas on Sept. 19 in Denton. RANGEL STEPS UP AT NEW MEXICO Dravon Rangel not only moved back into the starting lineup at New Mexico, but she also played a huge part in Tech’s 3-2 victory. The sophomore, who was starting in place of Aubree Piper, delivered a school-record 14 block assists in the match, breaking the previous single-match record of 11 that was last set by current director of operations Amy Gandy on Nov. 15, 2006 against Iowa State. RED RAIDERS BREAK BLOCKING MILESTONE Tech snapped a 19-year-old school record at New Mexico with 37 block assists against the Lobos, surpassing the previous milestone of 36 that was set against Utah State on Sept. 10, 1982. The Red Raiders finished with a season-high 19.5 blocks in the match as opposed to New Mexico’s six total. DOWDY CREEPING UP RECORD BOOK Amanda Dowdy made another step up the Tech record book against Iowa State as the senior moved to second all-time in career attempts, passing Melissa McGehee (1999-02). Dowdy now has 3,396 swings during her four seasons and trails McGehee by only 82 kills for second all-time in that category as well. Kelly Johnson is the school’s all-time leader in both categories as she totaled 1,925 career kills and 5,142 attempts during her four seasons from 2001-04. MEYERS MOVING UP RECORD BOOK TOO Like Dowdy, Karlyn Meyers faces the possibility of moving up the school’s record book as the senior setter recently became just the eighth player in school history to reach 2,000 assists over a career. Meyers enters this weekend trailing Mary Loescher for seventh all-time with 2,312 career assists, seven shy of Loescher’s mark that was set over the 198587 seasons.
NOTABLES u Texas Tech's 14 wins this year marks the school's most in a single-season since going 14-15 during the 2002 season. u The Red Raiders' win over New Mexico was Tech's 14th-straight over a non-conference opponent, the school's longest such run since winning 22-straight over the course of the 1996-97 seasons. u Tech is 11-1 in games away from Lubbock this season. The Red Raiders had not won at least 11 away or neutral site since 2000 when Tech finished with 12 wins away from Lubbock. u Tech trailed in kills and hitting percentage for the first time all season against Iowa State as the Red Raiders notched only 28 kills and a .049 hitting percentage, both season lows. u Tech had not previously been swept in any match this season prior to facing Iowa State. The last time the Red Raiders suffered a 3-0 loss was against Nebraska on Nov. 6, 2010. u The Red Raiders have held their opponents to a combined .082 hitting percentage so far this season, which is the lowest in the Big 12. Iowa State currently ranks second as its opponents are hitting .154 on the year followed by Oklahoma at .155. u The North Texas match snapped a seven-match streak where the Red Raiders had claimed a 3-0 sweep. The run was Tech’s longest since opening the 1998 season with eight-straight sweeps. u Texas Tech’s win over UT-Arlington marked the program’s third tournament title of the season, a feat that had not been previously accomplished since the 2000 season. u Tech has already surpassed its win total from the 2008-10 seasons combined as the Red Raiders won 11 games during those three years. u The Red Raiders have broken the 10-win barrier for the first time since the 2006 season when Tech finished 12-17 under Nancy Todd. u Tech has held its opponent to a hitting percentage below .100 in seven of its last 10 matches. Only UConn and Iowa State have posted a hitting percentage over .200 against the Red Raiders this year. u Tech has also held four of its opponents to a negative hitting percentage, which prior to the year had not been accomplished since facing Northwestern State on Sept. 2, 2010. u The Red Raiders, meanwhile, have hit over .200 in all but three matches this season. Tech has been over .300 in five matches as well. IOWA STATE SNAPS TECH’S WINNING STREAK Iowa State snapped the Red Raiders’ 13-match winning streak with a 3-0 victory in Tech’s Big 12 opener. The loss ended Tech’s longest run since the 1996 season where the Red Raiders got off to a 15-0 start. Tech, which had not lost a match since the season opener at TCU, dropped its fourth-straight Big 12 opener, falling to 6-10 in conference openers.
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THIS WEEK IN THE BIG 12 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Texas Tech 3, New Mexico 2 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Texas A&M 3, Baylor 2* No. 16 Iowa State 3, Kansas 0* Kansas State 3, Missouri 2* No. 25 Oklahoma 3, No. 8 Texas 2* SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 No. 25 Oklahoma at Texas Tech* Kansas State at Texas A&M* Kansas at Baylor*
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BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARDS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Aug. 29 Molly Kreklow, Missouri Sept. 6 Brittney Brimmage, Missouri Sept. 12 Rachael Adams, Texas Sept. 19 Kaitlynn Pelger, Kansas State Sept. 26 Kaitlynn Pelger, Kansas State DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Aug. 29 Kristen Hahn, Iowa State Sept. 6 Aubree Piper, Texas Tech Sept. 12 Kelsey Black, Texas A&M Sept. 19 Tayler Tolefree, Kansas Sept. 26 Maria Fernanda, Oklahoma ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Aug. 29 Emily Wilson, Missouri Sept. 6 Emily Wilson, Missouri Sept. 12 Breeann David, Texas Tech Sept. 19 Khat Bell, Texas Sept. 26 Hannah Wilms, Iowa State
BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS Iowa State Oklahoma Kansas State Texas A&M Texas Missouri Texas Tech Kansas Baylor
BIG 12 W L Pct. 3 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 1 2 .333 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 0 3 .000
SETS W-L 9-0 6-3 6-2 4-5 5-3 5-7 0-3 0-6 3-9
OVERALL W L Pct. 12 2 .857 15 3 .833 13 3 .813 12 3 .800 8 4 .667 14 5 .737 14 2 .875 11 3 .786 11 6 .647
SETS W-L 36-13 49-16 40-20 39-15 28-17 47-22 43-10 35-15 37-24
Last 10 8-2 8-2 9-1 7-3 6-4 6-4 9-1 7-3 5-5
Streak W3 W6 W9 W1 L1 L1 W1 L2 L3
vs. RANKED TEAMS Top 10 Top 25 1-1 1-2 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-3 0-1 0-2
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RECORD WATCH: DOWDY CHASING SEVERAL MILESTONES IN 2011 Senior Amanda Dowdy will not only be looking to end her Texas Tech career off on a high note this year, but she will also be chasing several program records. The Lexington, Texas native entered the year fifth alltime in career kills and sixth in career attacks. Dowdy is only the eighth player in school history to reach 1,000 kills over a career as she has recorded 1,041 over three seasons. Dowdy also joined the top 10 last year on the single-season charts as her 424 kills ranked 10th alltime and her 1,286 attempts was sixth all-time. She also set the single-match record for kills a year ago as she finished with 37 against Colorado on Oct. 13 before nearing the feat again against the Buffaloes, RED RAIDERS OPEN CONFERENCE ATOP THE BIG 12 STANDINGS After a successful start to the season, Tech began Big 12 action last week atop the conference standings for the first time since 1997 with a 13-1 record. The Red Raiders, who were also 13-1 at that point, finished the 1997 season 23-11 overall, barely missing out on the NCAA Tournament. TECH CREATING HAVOC ON THE BLOCK Through matches played last weekend, the Red Raiders had become one of the country’s top blocking teams, posting a 3.20 blocks per set average which is tied for second nationally with Utah State. Mikia Mills leads the way with a 1.31 average which is tied for 27th nationally. Aubree Piper, meanwhile, slightly trails with a 1.30 blocks per set mark, which is tied for 30th nationally. Syracuse leads the country with a 3.22 blocks per set aveage. FLORA JOINS ELITE COMPANY IN RECORD BOOK When then athletics director Gerald Meyers hired Don Flora last January, he knew he was getting a proven head coach with an impressive record. Flora has proved Meyers’ pick to be a solid choice as Tech is 13-1 on the year, the best record through 14 matches for a first-year head coach in school history. The California native passed Donna Martin, who led Tech to a 12-2 start in 1985 as the Red Raiders eventually ended the year 19-9 overall. Flora entered the year as one of the winningest coaches all-time in NCAA history after compiling a 269-59 record over 11 seasons at the University of La Verne in California. SENIORS ENJOYING FINAL SEASON AT TECH Seniors Amanda Dowdy and Karlyn Meyers have to be enjoying their final season in a Texas Tech uniform. The duo won a combined 11 games over their first three seasons, one less than Tech’s total so far this year. Don Flora marked the fourth head coach to lead the duo as the co-captains started their careers under Nancy Todd in 2008. Now, Dowdy and Meyers are off to one of the best seasons in school history while both are also climbing the Tech record book in several categories. ROAD TRIP MEANS NOTHING TO TECH Possibly the most important factor in Tech’s transformation under Don Flora has been its ability to 4
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this time finishing with 34 during the Nov. 20 match in Boulder. Here’s where Dowdy currently stands in career record book. CAREER KILLS Name 1. Kelly Johnson (2001-04) 2. Melissa McGehee (1999-02) 3. Amanda Dowdy (2008-Pres.) 4. Brande Brown (1994-97) 5. Christine Martin (1993-97)
Kills 1,925 1,333 1,251 1,083 1,046
CAREER ATTACK ATTEMPTS Name Attacks 1. Kelly Johnson (2001-04) 5,142 2. Amanda Dowdy (2008-Pres.) 3,460 3. Melissa McGehee (1999-02) 3,368 4. Cristine Martin (1993-97) 3,181 5. Sabrina Zenon (1988-91) 2,969 score wins on the road. The Red Raiders had traditionally struggled away from Lubbock in recent years but have posted a 10-1 record in road or neutral site contests so far. That’s impressive for a program that entered the year with only 14 wins away from Lubbock since 2007. TEXAS TECH BOOSTS OFFENSE WITH SERVE One of Don Flora’s areas of improvement early in the season was Tech’s serving ability after the Red Raiders posted double-digit error numbers twice in their first three matches. Tech has used the serve to its advantage lately as the Red Raiders have totaled 79 aces so far, six more than the 2010 season. Nicole Hragyil and Amanda Dowdy lead the squad with 13 aces, while Tory Vaughan has added 12 of her own as well. Hragyil currently ranks ninth in the Big 12, averaging 0.31 aces per set. TEXAS TECH INVITATIONAL MARKS A FIRST The Red Raiders’ tournament win last weekend at the Texas Tech Invitational was the program’s first since it claimed the North Texas Tournament to start the 2008 season. Tech had also not won its own home tournament since 2004 when the Red Raiders defeated UTPA, UTEP, and North Texas as part of the Red Raider Classic. DAVID ADDS TO WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS Breeann David became the second Texas Tech player to earn a Big 12 weekly award this week as she was named the conference Rookie of the Week on Monday. David joins teammate Aubree Piper as a weekly award winner after Piper earned Defensive Player of the Week honors a week ago. It marked the first time in school history that two different players had been honored in the same season. PIPER HONORED ON BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARDS Prior to Tuesday night’s match at Texas-Pan American, sophomore Aubree Piper was named the Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Week for her performance during the Texas Tech Invitational. Piper finished with 21 blocks to go along with 15 kills on the weekend, matching her single-game highs for total blocks and block assists in the process. No Tech player had been previously honored with a Big 12 weekly award since Amanda Dowdy was named the conference Rookie of the Week on Sept. 15, 2008.
At home...........................................................................3-1 On the road.....................................................................5-1 Neutral site......................................................................6-0 Big 12 Play.......................................................................0-1 Non-Conference........................................................ 14-1 At a tournament ....................................................... 11-1 Wearing red uniforms.................................................4-0 Wearing white uniforms............................................4-1 Wearing black uniforms.............................................6-1 Wearing pink uniforms...............................................0-0 Monday............................................................................2-0 Tuesday............................................................................1-0 Wednesday.....................................................................0-0 Friday................................................................................5-1 Saturday...........................................................................6-1 Against ranked opponents.......................................0-1 Top 5 opponents..........................................................0-0 Top 10 opponents........................................................0-0 Kills Leading......................................................................... 13-1 Trailing..............................................................................1-1 Tied....................................................................................0-0 Blocks Leading......................................................................... 11-1 Trailing..............................................................................1-1 Tied....................................................................................2-0 Digs Leading............................................................................9-1 Trailing..............................................................................4-1 Tied....................................................................................1-0 Attack Percentage Leading......................................................................... 14-1 Trailing..............................................................................0-1 Service Aces Leading......................................................................... 10-0 Trailing..............................................................................3-2 Tied....................................................................................1-0 Hitting Percentage Hitting .300 or better..................................................5-0 Hitting .250 to .299......................................................4-0 Hitting .200 to .249......................................................4-0 Hitting .100 to .199......................................................1-1 Hitting below .100.......................................................0-1 Opponents hitting above .300................................0-0 Opponents hitting .250 to .299...............................1-1 Opponents hitting .200 to .249...............................0-0 Opponents hitting .100 to .199...............................3-1 Holding opponents below .100........................... 10-0 In three sets................................................................. 11-1 In four sets......................................................................2-1 In five sets.......................................................................1-0 Winning set one......................................................... 13-0 Winning set two......................................................... 13-0 Winning set three...................................................... 12-1 Winning set four...........................................................3-0 Losing set one...............................................................1-2 Losing set two...............................................................1-2 Losing set three.............................................................2-1 Losing set four...............................................................0-1
MATCH NOTES DOWDY LEADS TRIO OF PLAYERS ON ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Amanda Dowdy was one of three Red Raiders named to the Texas Tech Invitational all-tournament team as the senior picked up most valuable player honors. Fellow senior Karlyn Meyers and junior Miara Cave were also honored as the Red Raiders claimed the tournament title following a 3-0 weekend. VAUGHAN SNAPS CAREER HIGH After already matching her career high for digs twice this season, Tory Vaughan broke the 20 dig milestone in the tournament finale against Morehead State as the junior finished with 21 digs in the match. Her previous high had been 13 which she originally set against Texas State in 2009. DOWDY, CAVE MAKE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Texas Tech senior Amanda Dowdy and junior Miara Cave were both named to the TCU Invitational AllTournament team after leading the Red Raiders to a second-place showing. MORE BALANCE, BETTER RESULTS If there was one consistent variable in Tech’s opening weekend, it would be that the Red Raiders have more balance on offense. The trio of Amanda Dowdy, Miara Cave, and Breeann David all had at least 10 kills each in both of the first two matches. In the process, Tech’s hitting percentage rose to a .256 average over three matches, including a .388 mark against UConn, the Red Raiders’ highest attacking percentage since defeating South Florida in three sets on Sept. 9, 2006. DAVID JOINS ELITE COMPANY Since the Red Raiders joined the Big 12 in 1996, no Tech freshman has begun her career with doubledigit kill figures in back-to-back matches. That is until Breeann David. The Denver City product finished with 11 kills against TCU and followed with 14 the following day against UConn. David finished with a .500 hitting percentage against UConn as she was 14-for-24 on the attack en route to posting Tech’s highest individual hitting percentage since Barbara Conceicao recorded a .526 average on Sept. 11, 2009 against Gonzaga. FRESHMAN GET VALUABLE TIME AT TCU One thing Don Flora wanted to see while at TCU was how his young team of mainly freshmen and sophomores would respond in a competitive atmosphere. After Tech easily defeated Grambling State in the opening set, Flora went with a lineup to start the second frame that consisted of all freshmen. Tory Vaughan was the only Red Raider junior or senior to see action over the match’s final two sets as Tech played all 17 players that traveled that weekend. DOWDY NAMED TO PRESEASON ALL-BIG 12 Senior Amanda Dowdy was recognized prior to the season as Tech’s only selection on the Preseason All-Big 12 team. Dowdy was among the top offensive players in the conference a year ago en route to be selected to the All-Big 12 first team following the season. This marks the second-straight season Dowdy has been honored on the preseason and first as a unanimous selection. MEYERS ADDS EXPERIENCE AT SETTER With such a young roster, the Red Raiders will rely on senior setter Karlyn Meyers at the setter posi-
tion. A two-year starter, Meyers is one of the mostaccomplished setters in school history as she is already among the top 10 all-time in career assists and assists per set average. RED RAIDERS WILL BE YOUNG Texas Tech will be one of the younger teams in the country as 15 of the program’s 21 players are listed as either a freshman or sophomore. Two of the squad’s six upperclassmen, juniors Ciara Gibson and Kelly Chiffer, will both redshirt this season, giving the Red Raiders only four upperclassmen on the court - seniors Amanda Dowdy and Karlyn Meyers and juniors Miara Cave and Tory Vaughan. FLORA ADDS VETERAN ASSISTANT IN CORONEL One of the first things Don Flora said he wanted once he arrived at Texas Tech was to hire another proven assistant. He got his wish when Jojit Coronel compiled the Tech staff. Coronel, the head coach at George Washington the previous 10 seasons, joins fellow assistant Beth Falls and director of operations Amy Gandy. CAVE PRIMED FOR STELLAR JUNIOR SEASON When asked who his most improved player was at the end of spring, Don Flora did not have to hesitate to say Miara Cave. Flora’s has described Cave’s spring as “going back to the basics” as the junior primarily worked on her footwork. The result has been a newfound confidence for Cave, who will be looking to improve on last season’s numbers where she was second on the team with 176 kills. DAVID LOOKS TO FOLLOW FAMILY LEGACY Breeann David’s commitment to Texas Tech last spring not only gave the program one of the top recruits in the country, but it continued a family legacy. David’s mother, the former Megan McGuire, was a standout volleyball athlete for Tech in the 1980s while her father, Stan David, starred on the football team during the same time before being drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the 1984 NFL Draft. Both her mother and aunt, Susan Kelly McGuire, are still among the top 10 in school history of every blocking category. David’s older sister, Leah David, is also the team’s student manager. VAUGHAN RETURNS TO LIBERO POSITION Tory Vaughan will return to the libero position this season for the first time since she was a freshman. The now-junior spent the 2010 as a defensive specialist, playing in all 29 matches while finishing fourth on the team with 147 digs. Vaughan played in all but two matches as a freshman, totaling 143 digs in the process, third-highest on the team. RED RAIDERS BOAST 12 NEWCOMERS Soon after his hire, Don Flora immediately hit the recruiting trail, traveling all over the country trying to build the Tech roster. The hard work paid off as the Red Raiders boast 12 newcomers to this year’s roster, including nine high school prospects. RANGEL BACK IN ACTION AFTER INJURY Dravon Rangel will be back in action for the first time in almost a year this week as the redshirt sophomore missed almost all of last season with a knee injury. Rangel played in two matches of the seasonopening Rice Tournament before receiving a medical redshirt at the conclusion of the season. Rangel will be making her return nearly 15 minutes from her hometown of Grand Prairie.
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AVCA TOP 25 POLL (Sept. 26) Rk. School Pts. Rec. LW 1. Illinois 1,488 13-0 3 2. UCLA (1) 1,345 11-2 7 3. Washington (1) 1,329 10-1 4 4. California (2) 1,245 13-2 1 5. USC (1) 1,192 9-3 12 6. Stanford 1,166 8-3 2 7. Nebraska 1,155 9-1 10 8. Texas 1,037 8-3 8 9. Penn State 986 8-4 5 10. Minnesota 970 7-3 9 11. Hawaii 949 12-1 11 12. Purdue 925 13-0 13 13. Florida 841 9-3 6 14. Northern Iowa 729 14-1 14 15. Oregon 685 11-1 15 16. Iowa State 586 11-2 T16 17. Michigan 503 13-1 18 18. San Diego 420 14-1 T16 19. Pepperdine 365 8-5 19 20. Miami (Fla.) 268 11-1 21 21. Colorado State 259 8-3 20 22. Florida State 228 9-4 23 23. Tennessee 214 11-2 NR 24. Ohio State 116 11-4 24 25. Oklahoma 102 14-3 25 Receiving Votes: Long Beach State 63; Kansas 61; UC Davis 55; Western Kentucky 47; Kentucky 28; Duke 21, Arizona 17; Dayton 16; Louisville 16; Missouri 16; Central Florida; Texas A&M 7; San Francisco 3.
BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL Rank 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team (First-place votes) Texas (7) Iowa State (2) Oklahoma Texas A&M Missouri Baylor Kansas Kansas State Texas Tech
Points 63 53 53 43 32 30 22 20 8
TECH IN NCAA STATS TEAM RANKINGS
As of matches through Sept. 25
Aces per set______________________ 29th (1.65) Blocks per set_____________________ 5th (3.07) Hitting Percentage________________ 43rd (.247) Win/Loss Percentage_____________ T-17th (.867) INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS
As of matches through Sept. 25
Amanda Dowdy Kills per set_____________________ T-47th (4.12) Mikia Mills Blocks per set___________________ T-39th (1.25) Aubree Piper Blocks per set___________________ T-39th (1.25)
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2011 ROSTER
NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME
HT.
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5-7 5-3 5-11 5-11 5-7 5-11 6-2 5-11 5-5 6-1 6-3 5-7 6-1 5-10 5-1 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-11
Sheridan Burgess Abby McGinnis Karlyn Meyers Miara Cave Tory Vaughan Breeann David Dravon Rangel Kate Foley Megan Dominguez Brogan Prior-Newburn Amanda Dowdy Nicole Hragyil Aubree Piper Brandy Huskey Hannah Salyer Amshatar Stephenson Amy Rose Mikia Mills Kelly Chiffer Sam Podraza Ciara Gibson
POS. CLASS-EX. DS/OH DS SET OPP/OH LIB/DS OH MB OPP/OH DS MB OH SET MB/OH SET DS MB OH MB OH/OPP MB OH
So-1L Fr-HS Sr-3L Jr-2L Jr-2L Fr-HS So-RS Fr-HS Fr-HS Fr-HS Sr-3L Fr-TR So-1L So-1L So-SQ Fr-HS Fr-HS Fr-HS Jr-TR Fr-HS Jr-TR
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL Amarillo, Texas/Amarillo Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch China Springs, Texas/China Springs San Antonio, Texas/Roosevelt San Antonio, Texas/Churchill Denver City, Texas/Denver City Grand Prairie, Texas/Mississippi State Houston, Texas/Clear Lake El Paso, Texas/Chapin Castle Rock, Colo./Highlands Ranch Lexington, Texas/Lexington Carrollton, Texas/Tulsa Amarillo, Texas/Randall Columbus, Texas/Columbus Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown Garland, Texas/Parish Episcopal Monahans, Texas/Monahans Fontana, Calif./Etiwanda Seal Beach, Calif./Cypress College San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch Houston, Texas/Kentucky State
NO. NAME 1 Sheridan Burgess 4 Miara Cave 22 Kelly Chiffer 6 Breeann David 9 Megan Dominguez 11 Amanda Dowdy 8 Kate Foley 24 Ciara Gibson 14 Brandy Huskey 12 Nicole Hragyil 2 Abby McGinnis 3 Karlyn Meyers 21 Mikia Mills 23 Sam Podraza 10 Brogan Prior-Newburn 13 Aubree Piper 7 Dravon Rangel 20 Amy Rose 15 Hannah Salyer 19 Amshatar Stephenson 5 Tory Vaughan
POS. DS/OH RS/OH OH/OPP OH DS OH OPP/OH OH SET SET DS SET MB MB MB MB/OH MB OH DS MB/OH LIB/DS
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Don Flora (1st Season) Assistant Coach: Jojit Coronel (1st Season) Assistant Coach: Beth Falls (6th Season) Director of Operations: Amy Gandy (3rd Season) Strength and Conditioning: Katie Munger Athletic Trainer: Imelda Garcia
ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY POSITION Setter_____________________________________ 3 _______________________Huskey, Hragyil, Meyers Outside Hitter______________________________ 9 ____________ Burgess, Cave, Chiffer, David, Dowdy _____________________ Foley, Gibson, Piper, Rose Opposite__________________________________ 4 ____________________Cave, Foley, Chiffer, Wagner Middle Blocker_____________________________ 6 ____________ Mills, Prior-Newburn, Piper, Podraza, __________________________Rangel, Stephenson Defensive Specialist/Libero___________________ 5 ________________ Burgess, Dominguez, McGinnis, _____________________________ Salyer, Vaughan BY CLASSIFICATION Seniors___________________________________ 2 ______________________________Dowdy, Meyers Juniors____________________________________ 4 _________________ Cave, Chiffer, Gibson, Vaughan Sophomore________________________________ 5 ____________ Burgess, Husker, Piper, Rangel, Salyer Freshmen________________________________ 10 ___________ David, Dominguez, Hragyil, McGinnis, _____________ Mills, Neill, Podraza, Prior-Newburn, ___________________________ Rose, Stephenson
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BY HOME STATE California__________________________________ 3 _________________________Chiffer, Mills, Podraza Colorado__________________________________ 1 ______________________________ Prior-Newburn Texas____________________________________ 17 ______________ Burgess, Cave, David, Dominguez, __________ Dowdy, Foley, Gibson, Huskey, Hragyil, ________________McGinnis, Meyers, Piper, Rangel, ______________Rose, Salyer, Stephenson, Vaughan
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Sheridan Burgess Miara Cave Kelly Chiffer Megan Dominguez Kate Foley Ciara Gibson Nicole Hragyil Karlyn Meyers Mikia Mills Brogran Prior-Newburn Sam Podraza Dravon Rangel Hannah Salyer Amshatar Stephenson
Bur-JESS Me-AIR-ah Shy-fur Doh-MING-ez FOH-lee Sea-ah-rah RAH-gil KAR-lin My-KEY-ah Bro-GAN Pah-DRAH-zah Drey-VON SAW-yur Am-SHAH-tear
RADIO/TV ROSTER
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Sheridan Burgess DS/OH • 5-7 • So-1L Amarillo, Texas Amarillo H.S.
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Dravon Rangel
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Abby McGinnis DS • 5-3 • Fr-HS Katy, Texas Cinco Ranch H.S.
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Kate Foley
MB • 6-2 • So-RS Grand Prairie, Texas Mississippi State
RS/OH • 5-11 • Fr-HS Houston, Texas Clear Lake H.S.
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Aubree Piper
MB/OH • 6-1 • So-1L Amarillo, Texas Canyon Randall H.S.
Brandy Huskey SET • 5-10 • So-1L Columbus, Texas Columbus H.S.
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SET • 5-11 • Sr-3L China Springs, Texas China Springs H.S.
RS/OH • 5-11 • Jr-2L San Antonio, Texas Roosevelt H.S.
Karlyn Meyers
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Megan Dominguez Brogan Prior-Newburn DS/LIB • 5-5 • Fr-HS El Paso, Texas Chapin H.S.
15
Hannah Salyer
DS • 5-1 • So-SQ Georgetown, Texas Georgetown H.S.
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Sam Podraza
MB • 6-1 • Fr-HS Castle Rock, Colo. Highlands Ranch H.S.
19
Amshatar Stephenson MB/OH • 5-8 • Fr-HS Garland, Texas Parish Episcopal H.S.
Don Flora
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Tory Vaughan
DS/LIB • 5-7 • Jr-2L San Antonio, Texas Churchill H.S.
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Amanda Dowdy OH • 6-3 • Sr-3L Lexington, Texas Lexington H.S.
20
Amy Rose
OH • 5-10 • Fr-HS Monahans, Texas Monahans H.S.
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Breeann David
OH • 5-11 • Fr-HS Denver City, Texas Denver City H.S.
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Nicole Hragyil SET • 5-7 • Fr-TR Carrollton, Texas Tulsa
21
Mikia Mills
MB • 5-11 • Fr-HS Fontana, Calif. Etiwanda H.S.
24
Ciara Gibson
MB • 6-0 • Fr-HS San Diego, Calif. Scripps Ranch H.S.
Head Coach 1st Season
Miara Cave
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OH • 5-11 • Jr-TR Houston, Texas Kentucky State
Jojit Coronel
Beth Falls
Assistant Coach 1st Season
Assistant Coach 6th Season
Amy Gandy
Dir. of Operations 3rd Season 2011 TEXAS TECH VOLLEYBALL
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2011 COMBINED STATS Texas Tech Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 30, 2011) All matches Overall record: 14-2 Conf: 0-1 Home: 3-1 Away: 5-1 Neutral: 6-0
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Dowdy, Amanda Cave, Miara David, Breeann Piper, Aubree Meyers, Karlyn Mills, Mikia Rangel, Dravon Podraza, Sam Rose, Amy Burgess, Sheridan Stephenson, Amshatar Hragyil, Nicole Foley, Kate Huskey, Brandy Salyer, Hannah Dominguez, Megan Vaughan, Tory TEXAS TECH Opponents
Team Statistics ATTACK Kills Erro rs Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Set SET Assists Assists/Set SERVE Aces Erro rs Aces/Set SERVE RECEPTIONS Erro rs Errors/Set DEFENSE Digs D i g s / Se t BLOCKING Block Solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks/Set Block Errors Ball handling errors ATTENDANCE To t a l Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral site #/Avg Current win streak Home win streak
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k/s
Attack e
210 4.12 66 145 2.84 60 126 2.52 64 68 1.70 26 53 1.10 2 38 0.84 23 24 1.26 6 17 0.94 6 9 1.29 6 6 0.21 6 2 1.00 2 2 0.04 3 1 0.33 2 1 0.08 1 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 702 13.25 274 519 9.79 372
TTU
OPP
702 274 1753 .244 13.2
519 372 1784 .082 9.8
652 12.3
482 9.1
81 108 1.5
45 84 0.8
45 0.8
81 1.5
750 14.2
702 13.2
28 275 165.5 3.1 22 11
17 140 87.0 1.6 29 21
3047 4/762 6/29 1 0
4717 6/786
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pct
Set a a/s
567 .254 20 0.39 296 .287 1 0.02 321 .193 6 0.12 163 .258 1 0.03 91 .560 483 10.06 106 .142 1 0.02 52 .346 0 0.00 47 .234 1 0.06 26 .115 0 0.00 36 .000 2 0.07 5 .000 0 0.00 9 -.111 51 1.02 12 -.083 0 0.00 3 .000 40 3.33 1 -1.000 2 0.05 0 .000 7 0.26 18 .000 37 0.71 175 .244 652 12.30 178 .082 482 9.09 Date Aug 26 Aug 27 Aug 27 Sep 02 Sep 02 Sep 03 Sep 06 Sep 09 Sep 09 Sep 10 Sep 16 Sep 17 Sep 17 Sep 19 *Sep 24 Sep 26
sa
Serve se sa/s
13 23 0 2 4 14 6 8 9 5 0 2 0 2 4 3 1 2 1 4 0 0 13 12 0 1 6 4 9 10 1 6 13 10 81 108 45 84
0.25 0.00 0.08 0.15 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.22 0.14 0.04 0.00 0.26 0.00 0.50 0.24 0.04 0.25 1.53 0.85
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10 0 11 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 3 2 10 45 81
Opponent at TCU vs UConn vs Grambling State CENTRAL ARKANSAS NORTHWESTERN STATE MOREHEAD STATE at Texas-Pan American vs Southeastern La. vs Grambling State at Louisiana Tech vs Prairie View A&M vs Louisiana-Lafayette at UT Arlington at North Texas #16 IOWA STATE at New Mexico
Dig dig dig/s
188 3.69 15 0.29 74 1.48 15 0.38 87 1.81 7 0.16 1 0.05 3 0.17 3 0.43 23 0.82 0 0.00 74 1.48 2 0.67 13 1.08 35 0.95 25 0.93 185 3.56 750 14.15 702 13.25 L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W
Score 1-3 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 0-3 3-2
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Blocking ba total blk/s be bhe
3 17 20 5 55 60 7 31 38 2 48 50 5 26 31 4 51 55 2 30 32 0 11 11 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 275 165.5 17 140 87.0
0.39 3 1.18 2 0.76 1 1.25 0 0.65 2 1.22 9 1.68 3 0.61 1 0.43 0 0.00 0 0.50 0 0.00 1 0.67 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 3.12 22 1.64 29
0 0 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 21
Score by set 22-25,23-25,25-18,22-25 25-19,25-23,25-21 25-11,25-19,25-13 25-13,25-18,25-19 25-15,25-16,25-17 25-22,25-17,23-25,32-30 27-25,25-11,25-21 25-13,25-19,25-13 25-11,25-15,25-11 25-14,25-17,27-25 25-9,25-10,25-20 25-11,25-20,25-15 25-16,25-18,25-16 19-25,25-15,25-14,25-21 16-25,18-25,16-25 25-19,20-25,23-25,25-20,15-10
Record in 3-set matches:11-1 • Record in 4-set matches:2-1 • Record in 5-set matches:1-0
points
234.5 177.5 152.5 100.0 80.0 67.5 41.0 26.5 11.5 7.0 2.5 15.0 2.0 7.0 9.0 1.0 13.0 948.5 651.0 Att. 1706 0 0 386 1213 567 200 47 127 131 0 0 378 619 881 1683