TULANE VOLLEYBALL
PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE LEXIE DOUGLAS | KAYLA DINKINS
FALL 2021 SCHEDULE
Contents Credits, Schedule.....................................................................................1 Media Information...............................................................................2-3 Tulane Strategic Communications...........................................................3 Directions to Fogelman in Devlin............................................................3 TulaneGreenWave.com............................................................................3 Roster......................................................................................................4 Pronunciation Guide...............................................................................4 2021 Quick Facts.....................................................................................4
The Program Hertz Center............................................................................................6 Devlin Fieldhouse....................................................................................7 World-Class Education.........................................................................8-9 City of New Orleans..........................................................................10-11 Sports Capital of the World...............................................................12-13 Wave Brand Works...........................................................................14-15 Green Wave Justice for All................................................................16-17 Excellence in Academics/Community Service...................................18-19 Strength & Conditioning..................................................................20-21 Medical Care.........................................................................................22
Staff Head Coach Jim Barnes....................................................................24-26 Associate Head Coach Brian Yale...........................................................27 Assistant Coach Sarah Strasner..............................................................28 Support Staff....................................................................................29-30
The Returners Yvette Burcescu.....................................................................................30 Kayla Dinkins........................................................................................31 Lexie Douglas........................................................................................32 Makala Heidelberg................................................................................33 Taylor Henigsman.................................................................................34 Nicole Levine.........................................................................................35
Jillian Dits.............................................................................................36 Lizzy Stefanov.......................................................................................37 Anna Davis............................................................................................38 Sophia Ervanian....................................................................................39 Mackenzie Martin.................................................................................40
Newcomers Skyler Bumpers.....................................................................................42 Chelsea Harvey......................................................................................42 Genevieve Perry....................................................................................42 Michelle Urquhart.................................................................................42 Danyelle Williams..................................................................................42
2020 Review 2020 Statistics.......................................................................................44 2020 Conference-Only Statistics............................................................45 2020 American Athletic Conference Review..........................................46
History and Records All-Time Results....................................................................................48 Honors and Awards..........................................................................49-50 Individual Career Records......................................................................51 Individual Single-Season Records.........................................................52 Individual Single-Match Records...........................................................53 Team Single-Match Records..................................................................54 Team Year-by-Year Summary................................................................55 Series History........................................................................................56 Year-By-Year Results........................................................................57-63 All-Time Letterwinners.........................................................................64
The Administration President Michael Fitts..........................................................................66 Ben Weiner Director of Athletics Troy Dannen.......................................67 Tulane Senior Staff...........................................................................70-74
AUGUST 14 OLIVE/BLUE SCRIMMAGE................. 5 p.m. 27 NORTHWESTERN STATE#............12:30 p.m. 27 ALABAMA A&M#............................. 7 p.m. 28 CALIFORNIA#................................. 2 p.m. SEPTEMBER 2 vs. VCU+................................................10 a.m. 2 at Florida State+......................................2 p.m. 3 vs. Samford+...........................................3 p.m. 10 vs. ULM&................................................10 a.m. 10 vs. Saint Louis&........................................3 p.m. 11 at Missouri State&..................................12 p.m. 17 UAB^......................................12:30 p.m. 17 SAM HOUSTON^............................ 7 p.m. 18 TEXAS TECH^................................. 2 p.m. 24 WICHITA STATE*............................. 6 p.m. 26 TULSA*.......................................... 2 p.m. 29 HOUSTON*..................................... 6 p.m. OCTOBER 1 at Temple*...............................................6 p.m. 8 at South Florida*......................................6 p.m. 10 at UCF*...................................................12 p.m. 15 MEMPHIS*.................................... 6 p.m. 17 SMU*............................................ 1 p.m. 22 at East Carolina*......................................6 p.m. 24 at Cincinnati*.........................................12 p.m. 27 at Houston*.............................................7 p.m. 31 TEMPLE*....................................... 1 p.m. NOVEMBER 5 at Tulsa*...................................................7 p.m. 7 at Wichita State*......................................1 p.m. 12 CINCINNATI*.................................. 6 p.m. 14 EAST CAROLINA*............................ 1 p.m. 19 at SMU*...................................................7 p.m. 21 at Memphis*............................................1 p.m. 24 UCF*............................................. 6 p.m. 26 SOUTH FLORIDA*............................ 6 p.m. NCAA Tournament December 2-5............................ NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds December 9-12.......................................NCAA Regionals December 16-18............................. NCAA Championship + Four Points Tallahassee Seminole Volleyball Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) # Tulane Invite (New Orleans, La.) & Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational (Springfield, Mo.) ^ Tulane Invite #2 (New Orleans, La.) *denotes American Athletic Conference match BOLD CAPS denotes home match in Devlin Fieldhouse All times central time zone and subject to change
Credits
The fall 2021 Tulane Volleyball Media Guide is a publication of the Tulane Athletics Strategic Communications Office. Written and Edited By: Samantha Larsen Editorial Assistance: Tom Symonds, Adam Miller, Pierce Feltner and Maggie McEvilly Design and Layout: Samantha Larsen Photography: Parker Waters, Pat Garin, Paula Burch, Ned Dishman, Sean Gardner, Tyler Kauffman, Barry Lawrence, Joe Murphy, Erik Schelkun, Jerry Ward, New Orleans Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau.
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MEDIA INFORMATION The staff of the Tulane University Strategic Communications Office will be available throughout the 2021 volleyball season to accommodate any media requests. Following are some guidelines that should make it easier for media members to cover the Green Wave volleyball team. Any additional questions should be directed to Samantha Larsen in Tulane Strategic Communications. Press/Photo Credentials Credentials for all Tulane games are for working media only. Spouses, dates, children or other non-workers are not permitted in the working media areas. Requests for media and photo credentials should be made in writing on appropriate letterhead at least 48 hours prior to the game. Requests should be directed to Samantha Larsen. Requests from the media and photographers covering visiting teams will be confirmed with that team’s media relations director. Credentials can be picked up at the main ticket booth at Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse. Entrance Protocol All working staff members/media (Network TV included) will enter the facility through the “Student Entrance.” Upon entering the arena, everyone will be bag checked and wanded. They will also be asked to fill out a health questionnaire and screened to see whether a fever is present. All of these workers will be credentialed prior to entry, and no one additional will be allowed to enter the facility without a credential. Personal Protection Equipment All staff members will be required to wear PPE (face shield or mask) when inside the facility. Third party vendors will be required to provide their own PPE at their own cost. Should any staff member or media correspondent be found not wearing the appropriate PPE, he/she will be reminded to put it on. If he/she does not have the appropriate PPE, a mask will be provided. Media/TV Members of the media will be set up on the 2nd concourse level at the bar seating. Photographers will not be allowed courtside, and must maintain a 20’ perimeter.
Match Services The Tulane Strategic Communications staff will be at your service throughout the game. All media will be provided with game programs, rosters, media guides, game notes and other pertinent information. Computer generated statistics will be available at the conclusion of each game. Information provided includes play-by-play and individual and team statistics in standard NCAA box score format. Post Game Interviews Tulane head coach Jim Barnes and requested players will be available to the media via Zoom after each game following a customary 15-minute cooling down period. The Tulane locker room will not be open to the media. Interview Policy All Tulane players and coaches will be available throughout the spring 2021 season for interviews with members of the news media. It is important, however, that all requests for interviews be made through Samantha Larsen in the Tulane Strategic Communications Office at (361) 720-3500. This policy allows us to arrange a time that will not interfere with a student-athlete’s academic schedule, which has top priority. No student-athlete’s home phone number will be released to ensure the player’s privacy away from the court. Calling Coach Barnes The best way to reach head coach Jim Barnes is through Samantha Larsen in the Tulane Strategic Communications Office at (361) 720-3500. Tulane Website Notes, releases, statistics and other pertinent information are available at Tulane’s official athletic website – www.TulaneGreenWave.com. Updated season statistics will be available following each game. The Green Wave web page also has profiles and features on Tulane coaches and student-athletes, online ticket sales and free Tulane sports updates. American Athletic Conference Updated statistics, results and information on the American Athletic Conference and its member institutions are available on the conference’s website at www.TheAmerican.org.
HISTORY OF THE GREEN WAVE From 1893 to 1919, the athletic teams of Tulane were known as the Olive and Blue. In 1919, the Tulane Weekly, one of Tulane’s many student newspapers at the time, began calling the football team the Greenbacks. On Oct. 20, 1920, Earl Sparling, the editor of the Tulane Hullabaloo, wrote a football song which was printed in the newspaper. The song was titled “The Rolling Green Wave.” Although the name was not immediately adopted, it began to receive acceptance. A month later, a report of the Tulane-Mississippi A&M game in the Hullabaloo referred to the team as the Green Wave. By the end of the season, the Hullabaloo was using the term Green Wave to refer to all Tulane athletic teams, as were many daily papers, although as late as 1923, the name Greenbacks was still in use. In its infancy, Tulane’s mascot was depicted as a pelican riding on a surf board. The surfing pelican image lasted for more than 50 years. The “Greenie” was adopted in 1955. It was created by John Chase, a local cartoonist who drew the covers of the Tulane football program and those of many teams throughout the South. When Dr. Rix Yard became the athletic director in 1963, he felt Tulane needed a more virile symbol for its teams. Working with Eldon Endacott, the manager of the Tulane bookstore, he arranged for a new mascot to be created. Several sketches were submitted by Art Evans, art director for Angelus-Pacific, Co., in Fullerton, Calif. The angry-looking wave was adopted in 1964, and the block “T” with waves became the Tulane athletics logo in 1986. Tulane unveiled a new family of marks in August 1998. The new logos featured the return of the pelican to the Green Wave look, along with the use of a ”T” with a modern “wave” as a primary logo mark. A new pelican mascot was introduced and given the name Riptide by a vote of Tulane students. In the summer of 2015, Riptide received its first make-over since its inception and featured a more modern, sleeker look. Tulane fans saw a familiar face in 2017 as the “Angry Wave” returned as the Green Wave’s primary mark of Tulane Athletics with the “T-Wave” remaining as the secondary mark.
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STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS GETTING TO THE AVRON B. FOGELMAN ARENA IN THE DEVLIN FIELDHOUSE
TULANE STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS TOM SYMONDS Assistant Athletics Director Office: 504-862-8249 Cell: 504-407-7349 E-Mail: tsymonds@tulane.edu Sport Assignments: Football, Baseball
VINCENT LAVALSITI Assistant Director
Office: 504-865-5504 Cell: (859) 640-6860 E-Mail: vinnylavalsiti@gmail.com
FROM THE WEST (Airport, Metairie, Kenner, Baton Rouge): Exit Interstate 10 East at the Airline/Tulane/Carrollton exit and follow signs to South Carrollton Avenue. Remain on Carrollton five traffic signals to South Claiborne Avenue and continue past Claiborne to the first u-turn. Make the u-turn and turn right on Claiborne. Remain on Claiborne one traffic signal to Broadway Street and turn right. Remain on Broadway two signals to Freret Street and turn left. Once getting into the campus area, Fogelman in Devlin is the third building on the left. FROM THE EAST (Downtown, French Quarter, Slidell): Exit Interstate 10 West at US 90/South Claiborne Avenue (which exits left off the interstate). Remain on Claiborne seven traffic signals to Nashville Avenue and turn left. Stay on Nashville one traffic signal to Freret Street and turn right. Fogelman in Devlin is on the right and the first building past the third traffic signal.
Sport Assignments: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Tennis, Sailing
VICTORIA AHLBRECHT Graduate Assistant
Cell: 763-482-0741 E-Mail: ahlbr007@gmail.com Sport Assignments: Football (Secondary), Swimming and Diving, Beach Volleyball
THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF TULANE ATHLETICS TulaneGreenWave.com
SAMANTHA LARSEN
Graduate Assistant - Primary Football Contact
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The latest news, notes, statistics, schedules and results of Tulane Athletics Profiles and features on Tulane coaches and student-athletes Live video and audio broadcasts of Tulane football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball and volleyball games, as well as special presentations and news conferences Online ticket information for Green Wave athletics events Green Wave merchandise and Riptides Kids Club information
Cell: 361-720-3500 E-Mail: slarsen3@tulane.edu Sport Assignments: Volleyball, Women’s Golf and Cross Country/Track and Field
Mailing & Overnight Address Tulane University Strategic Communications James W. Wilson, Jr. Center Ben Weiner Drive New Orleans, LA 70118 Office Phone...........................(504) 865-5506 Office Fax...............................(504) 865-5512 Devlin Press Row...................(504) 862-8122 Web.....................www.TulaneGreenWave.com
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FALL 2021 ROSTER #
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Danyelle Williams Lizzy Stefanov Genevieve Perry Sophia Ervanian Mackenzie Martin Jillian Dits Yvette Burcescu Anna Davis Lexie Douglas Chelsea Harvey Nicole Levine Michelle Urquhart Skyler Bumpers Kayla Dinkins Makala Heidelberg Taylor Henigsman
RS OH MH L OH L RS MH/RS OH S L OH RS MH OH S
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Skyler Bumpers Yvette Burcescu Anna Davis Kayla Dinkins Jillian Dits Lexie Douglas Sophia Ervanian Chelsea Harvey Makala Heidelberg Taylor Henigsman Nicole Levine Mackenzie Martin Genevieve Perry Lizzy Stefanov Michelle Urquhart Danyelle Williams
RS RS MH/RS MH L OH L S OH S L OH MH OH OH RS
Numerical Roster CL
R-Sr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. R-Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
EXP 3L 2L HS 1L 1L 2L 3L 1L 4L HS 3L HS HS 3L 3L 3L
HOMETOWN
Chicago, Ill. Stow, Ohio Austin, Texas Ponte Vedra, Fla. Port Orange, Fla. Colleyville, Texas Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. Castle Rock, Colo. Plano, Texas Collegeville, Penn. Gulfport, Fla. Virginia Beach, Va. Mobile, Ala. Pittsburgh, Pa. Winter Garden, Fla. Richardson, Texas
Alphabetical Roster
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Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. R-Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. R-Sr.
EXP HS 3L 1L 3L 2L 4L 1L HS 3L 3L 3L 1L HS 2L HS 3L
HOMETOWN
Mobile, Ala. Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. Castle Rock, Colo. Pittsburgh, Pa. Colleyville, Texas Plano, Texas Ponte Vedra, Fla. Collegeville, Penn. Winter Garden, Fla. Richardson, Texas Gulfport, Fla. Port Orange, Fla. Austin, Texas Stow, Ohio Virginia Beach, Va. Chicago, Ill.
Coaching Staff Jim Barnes Head Coach McNeese State, 1994 6th Season
HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE
Whitney Young HS/Northwestern Stow-Munroe Falls HS Westlake HS Ponte Vedra HS Spruce Creek HS Colleyville Heritage HS Walter Panas HS Valor Christian HS Hebron HS Pope John Paul II HS Shorecrest Prep School Kempsville HS Berkeley International HS North Alleghney Senior HS West Orange HS JJ Pearce HS
HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE
Berkeley International HS Walter Panas HS Valor Christian HS North Alleghney Senior HS Colleyville Heritage HS Hebron HS Ponte Vedra HS Pope John Paul II HS West Orange HS JJ Pearce HS Shorecrest Prep School Spruce Creek HS
Brian Yale Associate Head Coach/ Recruiting Coordinator Bowling Green State, 1998 6th Season Sarah Strasner Assistant Coach Tulane University, 2017 4th Season
Pronunciation Guide
Stow-Munroe Falls HS Kempsville HS Whitney Young HS/Northwestern
Yvette Burcescu bur-CHES-koo Amanda Giardina GEE-ar-deena Taylor Henigsman hen-IGGS-men Lizzy Stefanov stef-AN-ov Michelle Urquhart Err-CART
FALL 2021 QUICK FACTS – General –
Location........................................................................................................................New Orleans, La. Founded.......................................................................................................................................... 1834 Enrollment................................................................................................................................... 14,062 Nickname..............................................................................................................................Green Wave School Colors.................................................................................................... Olive Green and Sky Blue Home Court.....................................................................Avron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse Capacity......................................................................................................................................... 3,600 Affiliation........................................................................................................................ NCAA Division I Conference.................................................................................................................. American Athletic President......................................................................................................................... Michael A. Fitts Alma Mater............................................................................................................Harvard, 1975 Athletic Director...................................................................................................................Troy Dannen Alma Mater.............................................................................................................Northern Iowa, 1989 Athletic Dept. Phone.......................................................................................................(504) 865-5500 Ticket Office Phone........................................................................................................ (504) 861-WAVE
– History –
First Season of Volleyball................................................................................................................. 1975 All-Time Record............................................................................................................872-652-1 (.572) No. Years In NCAA Tournament/Last.............................................................................................2/2009 NCAA Tournament Record....................................................................................................... 1-2 (.333) Conference Regular-Season Titles/Last........................................................................................1/2008 Conference Tournament Titles/Last..............................................................................................1/2008
– Strategic Communications –
Volleyball Contact........................................................................................................Samantha Larsen Alma Mater.....................................................................................................Louisiana State University Office Phone....................................................................................................................(504) 314-7093 Cell Phone.......................................................................................................................(361) 720-3500 E-Mail ................................................................................................................... slarsen3@tulane.edu
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– Volleyball Staff –
Head Coach............................................................................................................................ Jim Barnes Alma Mater............................................................................................................ McNeese State, 1994 Record at Tulane.............................................................................................................................93-63 Career Record.................................................................................................................. 437-331 (.569) Associate Head Coach...............................................................................................................Brian Yale Alma Mater........................................................................................ Bowling Green State, 1998 Assistant Coach................................................................................................................ Sarah Strasner Alma Mater..............................................................................................Tulane University, 2017 Director of Operations..............................................................................................................Eric Beyer Alma Mater...................................................................................................................LSU, 2009 Athletic Trainer.....................................................................................................................Deanna Sisti Alma Mater.....................................................................Long Island University - Brooklyn, 2016 Volleyball Office Phone...................................................................................................(504) 314-7660
– Team Information –
2020 Record........................................................................................................................ 10-10 (.500) Home........................................................................................................................... 4-3 (.571) Away............................................................................................................................ 5-6 (.455) Neutral......................................................................................................................... 1-1 (.500) 2020 American Record/Finish..........................................................................................7-3 (.700)/2nd Home......................................................................................................................... 4-0 (1.000) Away............................................................................................................................ 3-3 (.500) Final Ranking.................................................................................................................................... N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost................................................................................................................11/4 Starters Returning/Lost......................................................................................................................4/1 Newcomers........................................................................................................................................... 5
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VOLLEYBALL FACILITIES
HERTZ CENTER, EST. 2011 Tulane University unveiled the Hertz Center, the new state-of-theart, 43,000 square-foot basketball and volleyball practice facility, in a dedication ceremony on Thursday, November 17, 2011. A facility that will forever change the way Tulane studentathletes train, the Hertz Center includes two regulation basketball/volleyball courts, weight training, athletic training and hydrotherapy facilities, equipment room, conference rooms, coaches offices for all three programs, a video room and lounges for the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams. The Hertz Center is located on Ben Weiner Drive between Yulman Stadium and the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine. The main floor of the Hertz Center houses Goldring/Woldenberg Court and Cary Court. The courts reflect the generous donations of the Goldring Family Foundation, the Woldenberg Foundation and the late L. Wick Cary estate. The gym features nearly 15,000 square feet of court space. The two courts were installed by Connor Sports Floors and the Focus Floor that was laid down matches the floor in the Fieldhouse. Each court includes an iPod docking station, mounted cameras that the coaching staff can use to film practice and a location for another camera set-up. Attached to the main practice area of the Hertz Center are the athletic training and strength and conditioning rooms. The open floor plan gives the student-athletes access to both rooms and almost 3,000 square foot are athat can be viewed from the gym through an all-glass front. The athletic training area houses one Hydroworx cold tub, two taping tables and four treatment stations. In the strength and conditioning area, treadmills, ellipticals and an assortment of Power Lift weight training equipment line the floor. Offices were also installed for staff members that will be working with the Green Wave programs housed in the Hertz Center. Behind the main gym, each program has their own 1,200 square foot locker room space that includes locker, lounge and bathroom amenities, which features three couches, a fridge, microwave, computer desks, television and a pair of iPod docking stations that pump music into a speaker system that is inlayed into the ceiling. Walking into the locker room portion of the suite, 15 individual wooden lockers line the wall, each including a secure entry system. An equipment room with 100 issue lockers is located at the corner of the main entrance to the builiding, with state-of-the-art rolling storage racks. The equipment space also has two large capacity washers and dryers. Each program is represented with its own program highlight wall on the upper level. The colorful timelines are suspended by steel wires and line the left side of the second floor’s main corridor. The coaches offices look out over the Yulman Stadium plaza.
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AVRON B. FOGELMAN ARENA IN THE DEVLIN FIELDHOUSE, EST. 1933 (RENOVATED 2012)
One of the most historic venues in college athletics has undergone a transformation with the restoration and renaming of the 85-year-old building that is home to the Green Wave basketball and volleyball teams. Fogelman in Devlin is named in honor of longtime supporters Bob and Kate Devlin. Bob Devlin is the current Chairman of Curragh Capital Partners, an investment firm headquartered in New York City. A 1964 graduate of Tulane, Devlin serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of Tulane University, where he is also a member of the Intercollegiate Athletics committee. He is a former chairman and current member of the Board’s Endowment Management committee. The Devlin name is no stranger to Tulane Athletics. Following Hurricane Katrina, Kate and Bob Devlin’s generosity was the driving force behind the Devlin Student-Athletes for Education Center for Leadership Development, which allows Tulane student-athletes to make an even greater impact on our community by developing new associations and relationships with schools and nonprofit organizations. The S-AFE Center incorporates the principals of philanthropic service and leadership into the student-athlete experience and enhances the Tulane athletics department’s outreach efforts with coordinated planning, training and oversight. Architects from Gould Evans, a Kansas City firm that designed the Hertz Center and Yulman Stadium, and local firm Lachin-Oubre have worked with Tulane Universirty to complete enhancements and upgrades to the existing basketball and volleyball facility to rediscover and highlight the building’s unique historic characteristics while creating a distinguished game-day atmosphere for the Green Wave community. Phase 1 of the project construction began in Spring 2012 with the addition of new bleacher and chairback seating, along with new concession and merchandise stands. The accoustical ceiling was removed to reveal the original steel structure and wooden ceiling. New lighting was installed to provide television-broadcast quality light levels. The Coach’s Corner has been remodeled to include an additional Club Lounge. The entry lobby features a new ticket booth, terrazzo flooring and a graphic wall displaying historic moments in Tulane Athletics history. In 2015, a new scoreboard with video capabilities was unveiled. The building originally opened on Dec. 15, 1933, and is currently the ninth oldest active basketball venue in the nation. Construction of the facility was funded by the Green Wave football team’s appearance in the 1932 Rose Bowl. In fact, the facility was unofficially referred to as “Rose Bowl Gym” back in its early days and is now known as “The Fieldhouse.”
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A WORLD CLASS
EDUCATION TULANE UNIVERSITY IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST HIGHLY REGARDED INSTITUTIONS
TULANE UNIVERSITY BY THE NUMBERS
44 – TULANE’S RANKING IN THE U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT BEST COLLEGES POLL 61 – PERCENTAGE OF CLASSES WITH FEWER THAN 20 STUDENTS 1834 – YEAR FOUNDED 14,062 – TOTAL ENROLLMENT $73,000 – AVERAGE STARTING SALARY FOR TULANE ALUMNI
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FACTS AND FIGURES • Tulane offers one of the most flexible academic programs around. Students are welcome to take courses across all of our schools in any major they choose, and many double or even triple major in different fields. • Already thinking about life after Tulane? There are 100,000+ job listings from more than 1,600 companies posted at our Career Services Center. And 56 alumni chapters nationwide connect students to externships. • Tulane offers 100+ study abroad programs in 40+ countries. • Home to 16 departments, 17 interdisciplinary programs, and 9 unique academic centers, the School of Liberal Arts offers over 150 service learning courses each academic year, actively engaging Tulane students in the community. • Tulane has one of the most well-traveled student bodies in the country: 85 percent of Tulane students travel from over 300 miles away to attend school. • Tulane ranked No. 1 for the number of graduate students who join the Peace Corps. It ranked 5th for undergraduate schools of its size.
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NEW ORLEANS THE NO. 1 DESTINATION CITY IN THE WORLD
-THE NEW YORK TIMES
THE FOUNDING OF NEW ORLEANS
In 1718, the Sieurs d’Iberville and de Bienville founded a port city 15 feet below sea level near the juncture of the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. The city was named La Nouvelle Orleans after Philippe, Duc d’Orleans, and centered around the Place d’Armes (Jackson Square). The society who first inhabited the area was French in origin. However, in 1762, Louis XIV gave Louisiana to his Spanish cousin, King Charles III. Before the end of a short Spanish reign, the French Quarter suffered significant structural damage due to a fire that destroyed the city. Much of the original French architecture was replaced by Spanish styles. Soon thereafter, Louisiana was ceded back to France and was finally sold by Napoleon Bonaparte to the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
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Since its infancy and through the ownership of three different nations, New Orleans has evolved into one of the most unique cities in the world. A mix of European, African, Caribbean and American influences, The Big Easy has its own atmosphere. Everything from the music to the architecture to the food is a delight to the senses.
THE FRENCH QUARTER
When most people think of New Orleans, the first thing that comes to mind is the world famous French Quarter, known to the natives as the Vieux Carre’ (the old square). The Quarter is a natural gathering place for residents and visitors alike. And with a wide variety of restaurants, shops and entertainment, anyone who doesn’t enjoy a trip to the Vieux Carre’ simply isn’t trying.
THE GARDEN DISTRICT
Just to the West of the French Quarter is the Garden District, which features a collection of beautiful and historic homes and is just minutes away from the Tulane University campus.
MARDI GRAS
No discussion about New Orleans would be complete without mentioning Mardi Gras. Perhaps the world’s largest free party, Mardi Gras is a celebration that lasts for months and takes place all over New Orleans from the French Quarter to the Garden District to Uptown. More than 30 parades “roll” through different areas of the city on nearly a daily basis throughout the season. The young and the young-at-heart alike enjoy the beautiful floats and costumes, the beads, doubloons, trinkets and the wide spectrum of music that make up the revelry that culminates with “Fat Tuesday.”
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The Tulane Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and Department of Athletics lead Green Wave Justice for All in 2020-21 The Tulane Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and the Department of Athletics Announced in the spring of 2020, the creation of Green Wave Justice for All, a blueprint to discuss, promote, and exemplify diversity, equity inclusion, and social justice within Tulane Athletics, Tulane University, the greater New Orleans community, the United States and throughout the world.
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Green Wave Justice for All was created by Tulane student-athletes and administrators after several discussions within the department including a Black student-athlete forum for all student-athletes and an open forum with the entire athletics department. Green Wave Justice for All centers around three main pillars: dialogue, education and change. Through department-wide student-athlete led discussions, Tulane served as a leader in the social justice movement during the 2020-21 season.
· Tulane provided its 450-plus staff members and student-athletes training in diversity, equity and inclusion throughout the 2020-21 athletics campaign with nationally recognized race and social justice speaker Jen Fry. · The department created a DEI art piece which proudly hangs inside Yulman Stadium. · Tulane organized an athletics Unity March and a Diversity Book Club. · Provided voter education and registration opportunities for student-athletes and staff members.
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EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS • Green Wave student-athletes posted an overall GSR of 93 percent, which stood five percentage points above the national average and ranks in the top 20 among all Football Bowl Subdivision institutions. Tulane’s overall GSR is the highest in the state of Louisiana and ranked second in the American Athletic Conference. • Tulane student-athletes experienced success not only athletically during the 2020-21 year but also academically, posting a departmental grade point average of 3.261 during the year. • The Green Wave volleyball team posted a cumulative GPA of 3.356 in the spring of 2021 and a 3.422 in the fall of 2020. • Tulane Athletics had 171 student-athletes selected to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team for the 2020-21 season. • Fourteen members of the Tulane volleyball team made the list, including Markenzie Benoit, Yvette Burcescu, Anna Davis, Jillian Dits, Lexie Douglas, Sophia Ervanian, Amanda Giardina, Lauryn Green, Makala Heidelberg, Taylor Henigsman Nicole Levine, Mackenzie Martin, Mia Primavera, Elizabeth Stefanov. • Tulane had 239 student-athletes finish the fall semester and 238 student-athletes in the fall semester finish with a grade point average over 3.0.
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COMMITMENT TO
COMMUNITY SERVICE • During the 2019-20 season, the Tulane volleyball team logged numerous hours of community service through its various youth camps and community outreach efforts. • Tulane Athletics ranked fourth nationally in the NCAA Helper Helper Challenge rankings, as Green Wave student-athletes combined for 4,700 community service hours this past year. • The Olive and Blue were one of 27 Division I women’s programs to have reached their Dig Pink fundraising goal last season. • The Green Wave also joined the Tulane men’s basketball team in volunteering with the Samaritans Feet organization this past winter.
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ELITE LEVEL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
KYLE SPEER
Kyle Speer directs the Tulane University Athletics Strength and Conditioning program and is the head of the football team’s strength and conditioning program. Speer is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. He brings over 24 years of experience to his position.
THE STAFF
JUSTIN SMITH
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JAY MARKS
BEN MOORTGAT
A COMMITMENT TO NUTRUITION As a sports performance specialist, Michael Sandoz and Chantelle Boucher are on a consistent mission to provide each of Tulane University’s student-athletes with the tools for proper nutrition habits so they can perform at the highest levels on a consistent basis.
MICHAEL SANDOZ
CHANTELLE BOUCHER
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ELITE LEVEL
MEDICAL CARE GREEN WAVE STUDENT-ATHLETES ARE TREATED AT THE NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED CENTER FOR SPORT AT TULANE UNIVERSITY
THE CENTER FOR SPORT AT TULANE UNIVERSITY The Center for Sport is devoted to providing world-class service to athletes at all levels and ages with a 360-degree approach.
aided by working closely with student athletes and staff in the Department of Athletics.
The Center’s work for athletes includes medical and health services, training programs and social outreach. Future plans include the addition of legal and business programs designed to support players and other sport-focused initiatives such as biomedical device engineering.
This relationship allows the Center for Sport to provide additional resources and opportunities to student athletes for achieving competitive success and personal growth through sportsmanship.
Through this approach, the Center is able help athletes excel in their sport and improve the emotional and physical lives of current and former athletes. No entity embodies the work and mission of the Center for Sport more than the Tulane University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics — a “living lab” where athletics and academics meet. Services and programs developed at the Center for Sport are
NFL NEUROLOGICAL CARE PROGRAM DESIGNATION The Center for Sport is actively involved in programs funded by the NFL Player Care Foundation and NFL Players Association to provide medical services to current and former NFL players. The Tulane Medical Center is one of five centers nationwide providing a team of neurological specialists to the NFL Neurological Care Program. This program assists retired NFL players by facilitating access to and coordinating care with these specialists, who conduct comprehensive evaluations and can offer treatment for potential neurological conditions.
NFLPA TRUST BRAIN & BODY PROGRAM The Trust (powered by the NFLPA) offers medical/wellness programs designed to assess health needs and provide world-class medical services to former NFL players. NFL PLAYER CARE FOUNDATION HEALTHY BODY & MIND SCREENING PROGRAM In partnership with the Tulane School of Medicine, the NFL Player Care Foundation (PCF) conducts the Healthy Body and Mind Screening Program, a free national screening program open to all former NFL players. The screening includes a series of confidential cardiovascular and prostate screenings as well as mental health resources and education. These screenings are part of PCF’s research programs, which help to advance public awareness and scientific understanding of health issues that affect former NFL players.
LOCATED JUST STEPS AWAY FROM YULMAN STADIUM, TULANE STUDENT-ATHLETES HAVE ACCESS TO SOME OF THE NATION’S BEST DOCTORS AT THE TULANE INSTITUTE OF SPORTS MEDICINE
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HEAD COACH JIM BARNES SIXTH SEASON/25TH OVERALL • 93-63/437-331 Lake Charles, La. - McNeese State, 1994 Jim Barnes is entering his sixth season as the head coach of the Green Wave volleyball program. He was named the ninth head coach in school history on Dec. 21, 2015. In an unprecedented spring 2021 season, Tulane finished second in the American Athletic Conference West Division, owing a 7-3 mark in conference play. The Green Wave were one of four teams to appear in the second annual conference championship, coming just short of defeating RV UCF in the semifinal matchup before falling in five sets. In Barnes’ fourth season Uptown in 2019, Tulane made its second consecutive postseason appearance in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC). After finishing the regular season tied for second in the AAC West Division, the Green Wave made their way to the second round of the NIVC before finishing the year with a 22-11 record.
selected to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team, while the Green Wave were also one of 227 NCAA Division I women’s programs to have received the 2019-20 Team Academic Award. The 2018 season – Barnes’ third in New Orleans – was one of the most successful in his coaching career, with an 11-match winning streak in conference play sending the Green Wave to postseason competition for the first time since 2009. Tulane became the only team in conference history to have ever played in the NIVC finals, breaking seven AAC records in its season of success while recording 29 wins for only the third time in program history. Individually, Barnes earned his 400th career win in 2018, earning a 61-42 record at Tulane while going 405310 overall in his 22nd season as a head coach.
The Green Wave opened the 2017 season Barnes’ second year at the helm - with an Under Barnes’ leadership, Tulane volleyball 11-2 record, rolling past opponents in the earned a cumulative GPA of 3.49 in the 2019- non-conference portion of their schedule. 20 academic year, with a 3.28 in the fall Tulane won two tournaments - the Allstate semester and a 3.70 in the spring semester. Sugar Bowl Collegiate Volleyball Classic and Fourteen members of the team were the Tulane Invitational - in its strong start to
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the season and finished as runner-up at the Mississippi State Tournament. Off the court, Barnes’ squad recorded its highest team GPA (3.362) since the spring of 2014. In his first season on the Uptown campus in 2016, Tulane was the most improved team in the country starting the season with an RPI of 247 and finishing at 90. The Green Wave finished fifth in the American Athletic Conference, an improvement over 11th-place finishes in both 2014 and 2015. Tulane’s 18 wins were more than the previous two seasons combined. Off the court, Barnes’ squad achieved a perfect score in the NCAA Academic Progress Rate and was recognized for ranking in the top 10 percent among all Division I volleyball programs. Barnes brought to Tulane a wealth of experience, as the Lake Charles, Louisiana, native has two decades of head coaching experience at the Division I level with stops at Lamar (1996-01), Wyoming (2002-03) and Baylor (2004-14). Additionally, Barnes was an assistant coach at his alma mater, McNeese State, for the six years prior to being named the head coach at Lamar.
Barnes owns an overall record of 427-321 (.571) as a head coach, and he has produced some of the finest seasons in the histories of the Lamar, Wyoming and Baylor programs. Barnes went 181-170 in 11 seasons at Baylor, posting two 20-win seasons and two NCAA Tournament appearances. Barnes took over the Bears program on Dec. 3, 2003, and quickly brought them back to national prominence. In just his third year in Waco, the Bears went 18-15, producing the program’s first winning season since 2001 while the team ranked as high as 30th, nationally. Just three years later, Barnes’ Bears reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Tournament in addition to producing the first AllAmericans in program history. The team finished 24-10 overall and tied for fourth in the Big 12 Conference with a record of 11-9. The Bears defeated a strong Georgia Tech team in the first round of the NCAA Tournament before upsetting No. 9 UCLA in the second round, the highest-ranked opponent Baylor has ever defeated. The Bears also dispatched No. 11 Iowa State during the regular season. Individually, setter Taylor Barnes and middle blocker Anna Breyfogle became Barnes’ and Baylor’s first All-Americans in 2009. Breyfogle also earned Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honors that season, leading the league in blocking.
Year award that season. In 2000, Barnes guided Lamar to 24 victories – the program’s most since 1993. He led the Lady Cardinals to the finals of the Southland Conference Tournament. In the tournament semifinals, Lamar knocked off undefeated regular-season champion Texas State and ended the nation’s longest winning streak at 23 matches. Barnes got his coaching start at his alma mater of McNeese State, where he spent six years as an assistant coach. In 1993, McNeese State posted what was then its best finish in school history at 25-7 and finished as the Southland Conference runner-up. The 1994 squad posted a 22-7 mark and earned the program its first-ever regional ranking. On top of his coaching accomplishments, Barnes has put together six top 20 recruiting classes, including five in the last seven years. Barnes earned his bachelor’s degree in health and human performance from McNeese State in 1994 and completed his master’s degree from the school in 1996. Barnes is married to the former Tracy Pittman, and they have two daughters, Brooke Aidan and Jenna Grace.
After posting another winning season in 2010 at 16-15 overall, Barnes’ and the Bears returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2011 for just the fourth time in program history. The 2012 Baylor squad posted a 20-win campaign with a 20-12 finish overall. The team narrowly missed an NCAA Tournament appearance after winning seven of their last 12 Big 12 matches. Three Bears earned All-Big 12 honors. Injuries hindered Barnes’ final two seasons at Baylor, as the team went 12-20 and 14-17, respectively. Prior to coaching at Baylor, Barnes spent two seasons at Wyoming, where he compiled a 35-27 overall record. Prior to his arrival, the Cowgirls finished 9-15, but Barnes quickly turned the program around as they went 20-11 in his first year for the program’s first 20win campaign in 11 years. The Cowgirls won in-season tournament titles at host schools Auburn, Central Michigan, Cornell and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. During his second year in Laramie, Wyoming, the Cowgirls started 13-6 before being beset by injuries to finish the season 15-16. Before heading up north, Barnes was the head coach at Lamar from 1996-2001, going 128-71 overall. He earned the 2001 Southland Conference Coach of the Year honors after leading his final Lady Cardinal squad, which featured four all-conference performers, to a 26-5 record and the Southland Conference regular-season title. Barnes’ six-year tenure at Lamar saw four 20-win seasons. His first year, the team went 20-13 one year after finishing 13-22. In 1997, the Lady Cards were picked to finish sixth in the Sun Belt Conference preseason poll before going 22-15 overall and 8-1 in the league for a share of the conference title. Barnes’ squad ended Arkansas State’s nation-leading 54-match regular-season win streak during the season. Barnes picked up his first Southland Conference Coach of the
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JIM BARNES PERSONAL Born.........................................................................................................................Oct. 23, 1966 Hometown............................................................................................... Lake Charles, Louisiana College.........................................................................................................McNeese State, 1994 COACHING EXPERIENCE McNeese State, Assistant Coach...................................................................................... 1990-95 Lamar, Head Coach...................................................................................................... 1996-2001 Wyoming, Head Coach.................................................................................................... 2002-03 Baylor, Head Coach.......................................................................................................... 2004-14 Tulane, Head Coach................................................................................................. 2016-Present
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Led Tulane to the NIVC Championship in 2018, as the Green Wave won 29 games, before making a second ceonsecutive NIVC appearance with a 22-win season in 2019
• Was the 2016 Louisiana Coach of the Year
• Led Baylor to two NCAA Tournament bids, a Sweet 16 appearance in 2009 and a first-round finish in 2011 in addition to posting two 20-win seasons and producing the program’s first-ever All-Americans
• Boasts a 128-71 overall record at Lamar with four 20-win seasons and two conference championships
• 2001 Southland Conference Coach of the Year at Lamar
• Has manufactured six top-20 recruiting classes, including five in the last seven years
• 1997 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year
Barnes’ Collegiate Coaching Record
As A Head Coach Year School 1996 Lamar 1997 Lamar 1998 Lamar 1999 Lamar 2000 Lamar 2001 Lamar 2002 Wyoming 2003 Wyoming 2004 Baylor 2005 Baylor 2006 Baylor 2007 Baylor 2008 Baylor 2009 Baylor 2010 Baylor 2011 Baylor 2012 Baylor 2013 Baylor 2014 Baylor 2016 Tulane 2017 Tulane 2018 Tulane 2019 Tulane 2020 Tulane Career Record (24 seasons)
Overall 20-13 22-15 19-12 17-15 24-11 26-5 20-11 15-16 12-19 15-17 18-15 14-17 18-13 24-10 16-15 18-15 20-12 12-20 14-17 18-14 14-19 29-9 22-11 10-10 437-331
Pct Conf/Finish .606 3-6/6th .595 8-1/1st .613 11-9/6th .531 11-9/6th .686 12-8/5th .839 18-2/1st .645 5-9/6th .484 4-10/T-5th .387 4-16/T-9th .469 6-14/9th .545 6-14/7th .452 6-14/8th .581 9-11/6th .706 11-9/T-4th .516 9-11/6th .545 5-11/7th .625 7-9/6th .375 4-12/T-7th .451 4-12/T-7th .563 10-10/T-5th .424 3-17/T-11th .763 13-5/3rd .667 10-6/T-4th .500 7-3/2nd West .569 186-232
Pct .333 .889 .550 .550 .600 .900 .357 .286 .200 .300 .300 .300 .450 .550 .450 .313 .438 .250 .250 .500 .150 .722 .625 .700 .445
Postseason None None None None None None None None None None None None None NCAA Sweet 16 None NCAA First Round None None None None None NIVC Finalist NIVC Second Round None 2 NCAA Tourneys, 2 NIVC
As An Assistant Coach Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Overall Pct Conf/Finish 14-21 .400 2-5/7th 13-17 .433 4-5/6th 18-10 .643 4-5/6th 25-7 .781 7-2/2nd 22-7 .759 10-1/2nd 10-21 .323 7-11/7th
Pct .286 .444 .444 .778 .909 .389
Postseason None None None None None None
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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH BRIAN YALE SIXTH SEASON Eden, N.Y. - Bowling Green, 1998 Brian Yale enters his sixth season with the Green Wave, and third as the team’s associate head coach after having served for two years as the program recruiting coordinator and assistant coach. Yale began his first year on the Tulane Green Wave volleyball coaching staff on Jan. 13, 2016. Tulane’s recruiting classes in 2018 (Yvette Burcescu, Makala Heidelberg, Kayla Dinkins, Taylor Henigsman and Amanda Giardina) and in 2019 (Oona Bruss, Jillian Dits, Lauryn Green and Lizzy Stefanov) received honorable mention status according to PrepVolleyball.com, both sitting just outside of the nation’s top 50 signing classes. Yale brings a wealth of coaching experience to the Green Wave program. Yale comes to Tulane after having served as an assistant coach with the Clemson Tigers in 2015. Prior to that, Yale was the head coach at the University of Texas-Pan American from 2011-14 and an assistant at Stephen F. Austin from 2005-10. From 1995-2005, Yale was the head coach at Genoa High School in Genoa, Ohio. At Clemson, two Tigers, in Leah Perri and Keelie Arneson led the ACC in statistical categories in 2015 under Yale’s guidance. Perri ranked first in the league and 19th in the NCAA in attacks per set (12.13) while ranking first in the ACC and 25th nationally in total attacks (1,358). Arneson averaged 5.24 digs per set, good for first in the league and 18th in the NCAA while pacing the league with 576 digs.
Western Athletic Conference Tournament; the program’s first appearance in a conference tournament with an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament since 1996. In May 2015, the UTPA program was the recipient of the NCAA Public Recognition Award for recording a multi-year APR rate in the top-10 percent among all Division I volleyball programs, ranking a perfect 1.000. Prior to serving as the Broncs’ head coach, Yale was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Stephen F. Austin from 2005-10. At Stephen F. Austin, he helped coach one Honorable Mention All-American, one Southland Conference Player of the Year and 10 All-Southland Conference award winners, among others. He was part of the Lumberjacks’ staff for the program’s first ever NCAA Tournament win, over Alabama in 2006. Before joining the collegiate coaching ranks, Yale taught and served as the head coach at Genoa High School in Genoa, Ohio, from 1995-2005, during which time the volleyball program posted a 121-51 (.703) overall record. He played collegiate volleyball for Bowling Green State from 1993-97, and graduated from the school with a Bachelor of Science in Education (Exercise Specialist) in 1997. A native of Eden, New York, Yale and his wife, Shannon, have three children: Makenzie, Kendall and Braden.
As the head coach at UTPA, Yale went 37-86, guiding his 2014 squad to the
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ASSISTANT COACH SARAH STRASNER FOURTH SEASON Houston, Texas - Tulane, 2017 Tulane alum Sarah Strasner enters her fourth season as an assistant coach for the volleyball program. In her first season, the Green Wave finished as runners up in the NIVC Tournament. Tulane posted an overall record of 29-9 posting wins over Clemson and a nationally ranked Cincinnati squad. Strasner was a four-year letterwinner as a middle hitter with the Green Wave from 2013-16, appearing in 119 matches and starting more than half of those contests. As a senior in 2016, her only season under the tutelage of Barnes, Strasner guided Tulane to an 18-14 overall record and a 10-10 mark in the American Athletic Conference, good for a fifth place finish in the league and the most improved team in the nation after a turnaround of 150 spots in NCAA Division I’s RPI standings. A native of Houston, Texas, Strasner ranks third in Tulane history in attack percentage (.322), fourth in block assists (335), fifth in total blocks (412) and solo blocks (77) and sixth all-time in blocks per set (0.98). She also lettered for the Green Wave’s beach volleyball program for four years, posting an overall record of 65-59. For the 2017-18 season, Strasner was a sixth grade mathematics teacher at Nolan Ryan Junior High in Pearland, Texas, where she also served as head coach of the volleyball and cross country teams. She was also an assistant coach for the Houston Stellar Volleyball Club’s 16 Elite. Strasner earned her bachelor’s degree as a double major in marketing and management from Tulane’s A.B. Freeman School of Business in May of 2017. She received Tulane’s Student-Athlete Leadership Award in 2015.
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DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ERIC BEYER SIXTH SEASON Baton Rouge, La. - LSU, 2009 Eric Beyer begins his sixth year at Tulane Athletics, his fourth season as director of operations where he works primarily with indoor and beach volleyball. In his current capacity, Beyer is responsible for coordinating and scheduling travel on road trips and serving as the liaison to equipment operations staff. He also handles team logistics, statistics and carries out a variety of other administrative duties. Beyer came to Tulane in August 2015 following a stint in the pharmaceutical communications industry in New Jersey. A Baton Rouge native, Beyer has also lived in California and North Carolina. Previously, he served as the program coordinator for Tulane women’s basketball. At LSU, Beyer received his bachelor’s degree in general studies, which included studies in organizations, business administration, communication studies and sociology.
ATHLETIC TRAINER DEANA SISTI FIRST SEASON Long Island, N.Y. - LIU Brooklyn, 2016 Deanna Sisti joined the athletic training staff at Tulane in the fall of 2021. She came to work with the Green Wave from Hofstra University. Sisti served as the Assistant Athletic Trainer with the Pride’s men’s soccer and baseball teams. She spent two seasons at Hofstra. Sisti performed initial injury evaluations, coordinated rehabilitation and treatment plans during her time with the Pride. During her time in Uniondale, N.Y., Sisti also worked with the Nassau County Hockey League and Express Lacrosse Club as an athletic trainer. With the Nassau County Hockey League, she provided care for multiple high school and middle school ice hockey teams. Sisti assisted with COVID-19 protocol and EAP, while also providing care for high school and middle school lacrosse teams. Prior to her time at Hofstra, Sisti spent four seasons as the Assistant Athletic Trainer at Molloy College, where she worked with the women’s rugby, men’s rugby, field hockey, men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse teams. Sisti obtained her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Athletic Training from Long Island University Brooklyn in 2016. She also has an associates degree in Liberal Arts from Nassau Community College.
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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH JAY MARKS
SEVENTH SEASON Donaldsonville, La. - Nicholls, 2009 Jay Marks was hired as an assistant strength and conditioning coach in June 2015. He coordinates the speed and agility and mobility program for football and oversees court volleyball and Swimming and Diving strength and conditioning programs. He joined Tulane University’s strength staff after serving as an assistant strength and conditioning coach with University of Miami from 2013-2015. He oversaw the strength and conditioning programs for women’s basketball and swimming and assisted with football. Prior to Miami, Marks was a member of Southern Methodist University’s strength staff. During his time at SMU, he oversaw basketball, men’s swimming and diving, women’s golf, tennis and assisted with football. Marks has credentials from the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a CSCS and RSCC *D, NASE certified Specialist in Speed and Explosion, Functional Movement Screen, USAW Level 1 Club Coach, and USAW Sports Performance Coach. He is also NASM Performance Enhancement Specialist, NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist, Level 2 Fascial Stretch Therapist, Functional Range Conditioning Mobility Specialist Certify (FRCms), EXOS Performance Specialist Certify, and is CPR and AED certified. Marks was also the Sports Performance Director at Velocity Sports in New Orleans, La. from 2009 to 2011 working with athletes ranging from youth to professional athletes. During this time, he also was the consultant for several nearby high schools wrestling, track and field, basketball, lacrosse, and football teams. Additionally, he spent the 2011 season as a speed / assistant strength and conditioning coach with the New Orleans Voodoo of the Arena League Football. Early in Marks’s career, he volunteered with Nicholls State University’s strength staff assisting with football, men and women’s basketball, tennis, and baseball. He also interned with Olympic Coaches Gayle Hatch and Boo Schexnayder as a volunteer assistant weightlifting coach at CAP Elite and Louisiana State University during the summer of 2008 while assisting with football, softball, and men and women’s basketball. Coach Marks earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Science and Wellness from Nicholls State University, Master’s Degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Coaching Education from Georgia Southern University and MBA from Louisiana State University of Shreveport. Marks is married to the former Chabry Williams of Belle Rose, La. and they have one son, Jayden.
ACADEMIC ADVISOR WENDY LEBLANC THIRD SEASON Kenner, La. - LSU, 2003 Wendy LeBlanc joined the Green Wave staff in January 2013 as a learning specialist for the athletics department and was promoted to assistant director of academic services in May 2019. LeBlanc is entering her second season as the academic advisor for the volleyball program. In her role, she is the academic advisor for the baseball and volleyball programs, as her daily duties include working one-on-one with student-athletes in the areas of time management, academic strategies, and academic advising. LeBlanc’s duties also include coordinating the psycho-educational screening and testing for all student-athletes, serving as a liaison with campus student support offices, and co-facilitating Athlete Essentials 101. Prior to Tulane, LeBlanc worked at the University of Georgia as a learning specialist and at North Carolina State University as a tutor coordinator/academic counselor. Originally from Kenner, Louisiana, LeBlanc earned her bachelor of arts in sociology and master of social work at Louisiana State University. LeBlanc is currently pursuing a master of professional studies in emergency and security studies at Tulane University.
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7 YVETTE BURCESCU SENIOR | RIGHT SIDE HITTER | 6-4 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. | Walter Panas HS Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 2018 129 36 260 2.02 112 751 .197 5 0.04 2 0.02 1 48 0.37 0 8 90 98 0.76 8 1 315.0 2.44 2019 123 33 222 1.80 87 688 .196 7 0.06 0 0.00 1 63 0.51 0 4 79 83 0.67 4 1 265.5 2.16 2020 76 20 132 1.70 67 431 .151 19 0.30 0 0.00 1 35 0.50 0 6 52 52 0.70 0 3 161.0 2.10 TOTAL 328 89 614 1.90 266 1870 .186 31 0.10 2 0.00 3 146 0.40 0 18 215 233.0 0.70 12 5 741.5 2.30
2020: Appeared in 76 sets while seeing action in 20 matches and starting in 14 in her third season Uptown…Totaled 132 kills to average 1.74 per set, also finishing second on the Green Wave roster with 52 total blocks to average 0.68 per set…Added 35 digs and 19 assists in the spring season…Recorded a season-high 13 kills in AAC play at SMU (3/4) while hitting .400, earning double-digit kills in three matches…Tied her career-high with five blocks in Tulane’s wins over USF (3/20) and Tulsa (3/27)...Earned 10 kills and zero errors on 23 attempts against Southeastern Louisiana (1/28), hitting .435. 2019: Saw time in 123 total sets as a sophomore, playing in all of Tulane’s 33 matches on the season… Finished fourth on the team in kills with 222, averaging 1.80 kills per set and a hitting percentage of .196… Was third on the team in total blocks with 83, averaging 0.67 blocks per set, while having 63 digs… Had seven double-digit kill matches and 25 matches with five or more kills… Had at least one block in every match but one, while having multiple blocks in 23 matches… Hit .615 in the opener against UTEP with nine kills and a block… Had nine kills, four digs and three blocks against Southeastern Louisiana… Had 10 kills and four blocks in win over Ohio State… Had a career-high 16 kills and hit .433 with two digs and two blocks against Bowling Green… Had seven kills and five blocks at home against Southern Miss… Had eight kills, four digs and two blocks in the win against LSU… Earned 11 kills, seven digs and four blocks against Houston… Produced 13 kills, four blocks and three digs on the road at UConn… Had 11 kills and tied her career high in blocks with six in win at Wichita State… Did not commit an error with eight kills, three digs and two blocks in the sweep of Cincinnati… Had a career high eight digs in the win at Houston… Had 10 kills, three blocks and a dig in the tournament win over Houston… Had 11 kills and three blocks in the NIVC opening round win over new Hampshire. 2018: Played in 129 sets in 36 matches in her first season in New Orleans…Totaled 260 kills to stand at fifth on the team in that category, averaging 2.02 per set…Finished second on the Green Wave roster with 98 total blocks with an average of 0.76 per set…Earned a career-high 12 kills in Tulane’s win over Temple (11/9) and a career-high six blocks in the postseason NIVC quarterfinals win over Valparaiso (11/18)…Recorded double-digit kills in eight matches... Earned a spot on the Rutgers Invitational All-Tournament Team (9/8). High School: Comes to Tulane from New York, where she attended Walter Panas High School in Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. ...Was a five-year volleyball letterwinner, ranking as her high school’s all-time leader in kills with 2,670 and earning First Team All-State honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior...Named the Gatorade New York Volleyball Player of the Year for her 2016 season, in which she recorded 663 kills, 125 service aces and 103 blocks and led her team to its first state championship...Played club at Downstate Juniors. Personal: Majoring in finance.
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31 KAYLA DINKINS SENIOR | MIDDLE HITTER | 6-2 Pittsburgh, Pa. | North Allegheny Senior HS Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 2018 79 24 127 2.15 52 293 .256 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 13 0.16 1 6 67 73 1.00 5 0 169.5 2.15 2019 127 33 275 2.17 90 598 .309 9 0.07 0 0.00 4 22 0.17 0 17 154 171 1.35 14 0 369.0 2.91 2020 76 20 175 2.30 67 423 .255 6 0.10 9 0.10 16 23 0.30 0 9 79 88 1.20 2 1 232.5 3.10 TOTAL 282 77 577 2.00 209 1314 .280 15 0.10 9 0.00 20 58 0.20 1 32 306 338 1.20 21 1 771.0 2.70
2020: Named to the 2020 Preseason All-Conference team to start the season before finishing her junior year Uptown with a spot on the AAC First Team for the second consecutive season… Named to the AAC weekly honor roll on two occasions (3/15, 3/29)…Saw action in all 20 matches for Tulane while starting in 19…Led the Green Wave with a total of 88 blocks to average 1.16 per set, ranking third in The American…Finished third on Tulane’s roster with 175 kills (2.30 per set) while hitting .255, also adding nine service aces and 23 digs…Tied her career-high with 15 kills against Wichita State (3/13) while hitting .379, recording double-digit kills in 10 matches in the spring…Earned a career-high nine blocks in two matches against Memphis (2/12) and SMU (3/4), totaling five or more blocks in 10 matches…Had a career-high three solo blocks in two matches, at Houston (2/21) and against Memphis (2/12).
High School: Comes to New Orleans from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she was a four-year letterwinner at North Allegheny Senior High School...Recorded 260 kills and 88 blocks her senior season, leading her team to a 25-0 record to win the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League championship...Voted to second team of the WPIAL Class 4A All-Star team in 2016...Played club at Pittsburg Elite Volleyball Association, earning 3rd Gold in the USA Division in 2017 and 2nd Gold in the NorthEast Qualifier. Personal: Majoring in health and wellness with a minor in psychology.
2019: As a sophomore was named a first team All-American Athletic Conference selection, while being a second team All-LSWA pick… Finished the season leading the team in blocks with 171, ranking sixth nationally in blocks and 23rd in blocks per set… The total blocks are sixth all-time in a single season at Tulane, while the 154 block assists are tied for the most in a single season in Green Wave history… The 1.35 blocks per set average is tied for 10th all-time at Tulane in a single season… Finished second on the team in kills with 275, averaging 2.17 per set, finishing second on the team in average with a .309 mark… Had 11 matches hitting .400 or better with at least 10 swings, while finishing with 23 matches with four or more blocks… Opened the season hitting .583 with eight kills and four blocks against UTEP… Had 11 kills on a .500 hitting percentage, with a block and assist against UIW… Had 10 kills and seven blocks against Southeastern Louisiana… Had 14 kills and five blocks against Ole Miss… Earned first career double-double with 12 kills and career-high 10 blocks against Southern Miss… Had 10 kills and nine blocks in win against SMU… Set a new career high in kills with 15 at Tulsa to go along with a pair of blocks… Finished a kill shy of her second double-double of the season with nine kills and 10 blocks at Wichita State… Hit .400 with seven kills and six blocks against Cincinnati… Had eight kills and eight blocks against ECU… Hit .556 with 10 kills and a block at UCF… Had 14 kills and six blocks at SMU… Had 11 kills and four blocks in conference tournament against Houston. 2018: Played in 79 sets in 24 matches in her first season with the Green Wave…Totaled 127 kills, averaging 1.61 per set, while hitting .256…Recorded 79 total blocks, earning a career-high eight at home against UConn (11/11)…Earned a career-high 11 kills in postseason play against Charleston (12/8) while hitting .667…Tallied 10+ kills in three matches.
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9 LEXIE DOUGLAS SENIOR | OUTSIDE HITTER | 6-0 Plano, Texas | Hebron HS Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 2017 117 32 249 2.13 148 785 .129 22 0.19 24 0.21 34 243 2.08 36 3 30 33 0.28 11 1 291.0 2.49 2018 138 38 352 2.55 144 918 .227 15 0.11 4 0.03 10 114 0.83 26 2 62 64 0.46 10 0 389.0 2.82 2019 131 33 384 2.93 185 1078 .185 21 0.16 37 0.28 53 334 2.55 47 5 58 63 0.48 8 1 455.0 3.47 2020 76 20 260 3.44 136 714 .174 27 0.40 19 0.30 24 164 2.20 12 3 36 39 0.50 2 0 300.0 3.90 TOTAL 462 123 1245 2.70 613 3495 .181 85 0.20 84 0.20 121 855 1.90 121 13 186 199 0.40 31 2 1,435.0 3.10
2020: Named to the 2020 Preseason All-Conference team to start the season before finishing her senior year Uptown with a spot on the AAC First Team for the second consecutive season…Earned a spot on the AAC weekly honor roll on two occasions (1/25, 3/8)…Saw action in and started all 20 matches in the spring of 2021…Recorded her 1,000th career kill in Tulane’s win over UNO (1/23), totaling a team-leading 260 kills on the season to average 3.42 per set…Added 164 digs (2.16 per set), 39 blocks, 19 service aces and 27 assists in her fourth year in New Orleans…Tied her career-high with 22 kills in back-to-back matches at SMU (3/4, 3/5), recording double-digit kills in 15 matches on the year…Hit a season-high .382 with 16 kills against Southeastern Louisiana (1/28)…Notched a career-high 21 digs against the Mustangs (3/4), also tying her career-high with four blocks on three occasions (1/22, 3/4, 3/12)…Totaled seven double-doubles in 20 matches…Named to the AAC AllTournament team after recording 17 kills while hitting .318 and adding three blocks in the Green Wave’s five-set battle against RV UCF in the first round (4/2). 2019: Played in all 131 sets and 33 matches for Tulane in her junior season… Was named a preseason All-American Athletic Conference pick… Finished the year as a first-team All-American Athletic Conference selection, as well as to the inaugural American Athletic Conference Volleyball Championship All-Tournament Team and first team All-LSWA… Led Tulane with 384 kills and a 2.93 kills per set average, hitting .185 on the season… Was third on the team in digs with 334 on the season, averaging 2.55 per set… Was second on the team in service aces with 37, averaging 0.16 per set… Sat fourth on the team in blocks with 63… Led Tulane in double-doubles with 13… Led Tulane with 455 points, averaging 3.57 points per set… Had 20 matches with double-digit kills, including having double figure kills in eight consecutive matches… Had three matches with 20 or more kills… Had 17 matches with double figure digs, which included a run of six straight matches of 10 or more… Had 21 kills, 15 digs and five blocks against Southeastern Louisiana… Posted 20 kills and a careerhigh 20 digs against Ole Miss… Had 11 kills, 11 digs and career-high five service aces in win at New Orleans… Had 18 kills, 10 digs and two service aces in win over Memphis at home… Had 14 kills on a .370 hitting clip, with seven digs in sweep of Cincinnati… Had 22 kills, 12 digs, two aces and a block in five-set win at home against Tulsa… Had 17 kills and 17 digs in win at SMU… Earned 18 kills and 19 digs in tournament win over Houston… Had 16 kills on a .282 clip with 11 digs against Colgate. 2018: Played in 138 sets in 38 matches in her second season with the Green Wave…Led Tulane with 352 total kills, averaging 2.55 per set…Recorded a season-high 15 kills in the team’s non-conference victory over Clemson (9/15)…Totaled 64 blocks (0.46 per set) in the year, earning a season-high seven in Tulane’s win over Rutgers (9/7)…Recorded 17 matches with double-digit kills, hitting .227 in 2018…Earned All-Louisiana honorable mention and a spot on the conference weekly honor roll on one occasion (9/17)…Also named Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Classic MVP and earned a spot on the I-10 All-Tournament Team (8/25). 2017: Played in 117 sets for the Green Wave…Ranked third on the team in total kills with 249 and kills per set with 2.13…Finished third on the team in total digs with 243 and total service aces with 24…Led all freshman in total kills, kills per set, total digs, and total service aces…Recorded a season-high 18 kills against ECU (11/19)…Recorded a
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season-high 15 digs against Houston…Notched 10+ kills in a match on 11 occasions… Notched 10+ digs in a match on 11 occasions…Finished the season with a team-high six double-doubles, recording double digit digs and kills against Louisiana (8/25), Grambling (9/1), Oklahoma (9/9), Tulsa (9/24), Tulsa (11/3) and Houston (11/24).High School: Was a three-year letterwinner at Hebron for coach Karin Keeney...served as team captain in senior year...helped lead program to Texas 6A State Championship (2015-16)...named to the UIL State Championship All-Tournament Team (2016) and TGCA 6A Sll-State Team (2016)... earned second team all-league honors as a junior and an all-district honorable mention as a sophomore...played club volleyball for Mad Frog, where she was named the 2016 GJNC Tournament MVP and made the GJNC All-Tournament Team (2015 and 2017). Personal: Born in Plano, Texas...has one younger brother...grandfather graduated Tulane Law in 1966, while two aunts graduated from Tulane (undergraduate) in 1991 and 1998... majoring in finance.
33 MAKALA HEIDELBERG SENIOR | OUTSIDE HITTER | 5-7 Winter Garden, Fla. | West Orange HS Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 2018 140 38 293 2.09 126 850 .196 30 0.21 27 0.19 21 534 3.81 57 6 67 73 0.52 8 1 359.5 2.57 2019 113 29 160 1.42 82 492 .159 17 0.15 20 0.18 22 387 3.42 49 1 46 47 0.42 7 3 204.0 1.81 2020 25 7 0 0.00 0 1 .000 2 0.10 4 0.20 7 199 4.80 8 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 4.0 0.20 TOTAL 278 74 453 1.60 208 1343 .182 49 0.20 51 0.20 50 1040 3.70 114 7 113 120.0 0.40 15 4 567.5 2.00
2020: Named the American Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week after ranking second in the league in digs per set with 5.38 (1/25)…Earned her 1,000th career dig in the Green Wave’s match against Stephen F. Austin (1/30)…Totaled 119 digs (4.76 per set) and four service aces in seven matches in the spring before her season was cut short due to an injury… Notched a season-high 29 digs in her final match of the spring at UCF (2/6), also totaling 28 digs in non-conference play against UNO (1/23)…Recorded double-digit digs in six of seven matches as Tulane’s starting libero. 2019: Played in 113 sets, seeing action in 29 of Tulane’s 33 matches as a sophomore… Finished second on the team in digs with 387, averaging 3.42 digs per set… Had 160 kills, averaging 1.42 kills per set at the net… Earned 47 blocks, with 20 service aces and 17 assists… Had 22 matches with double-digit digs, while having six matches with double figure kills… Was third on the team in double-doubles with five… Earned a new career high in digs with 25 against Ole Miss, adding six kills, two aces and a block against the Rebels… Had 13 kills and eight digs against Ohio State… Against Bowling Green had 12 kills, 21 digs and two blocks… Had 10 kills, 14 digs and a block against Western Kentucky… Had 12 kills and hit .242 with 17 digs against Memphis… Had 15 kills and hit .407 with 16 digs against SMU… Against ECU had 12 kills, 15 digs and two aces… Earned a career-high seven blocks, three service aces and seven kills against USF… Had 20 digs against Houston and 22 digs against Temple. 2018: Played in 140 sets in 38 matches in her first season in New Orleans…Named the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Freshman of the Year…Led all freshmen with 293 total kills, averaging 2.09 per set…Finished second on the team with 534 digs and an average of 3.81 per set…Earned a career-high 16 kills in non-conference play against Georgia Tech (8/31) while hitting .313…Recorded a career-high 23 digs in postseason action against Arkansas State (11/29) and a high of seven blocks against Temple (10/21)…Recorded 10+ kills in 12 matches and 10+ digs in 33 matches, tallying 11 double-doubles…Added 73 total blocks and 27 service aces in her freshman year…Named to the AAC weekly honor roll on two occasions (9/3, 11/12)…Named I-10 Tournament MVP (8/25) and earned a spot on the Georgia Tech Invitational All-Tournament Team (8/31). High School: Comes to New Orleans from Winter Garden, Fla., where she was a four-year letter winner at West Orange High School...Ranks as her high school’s all-time record holder in kills... Earned team MVP and an All-League First Team honoree as a junior...Played club at Top Select Volleyball Academy. Personal: Majoring in communications with dreams of hosting a sports talk show.
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34 TAYLOR HENIGSMAN SENIOR | SETTER | 5-11 Richardson, Texas | JJ Pearce HS Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 2018 141 38 20 0.14 12 69 .116 819 5.81 19 0.13 50 187 1.33 0 0 2 2 0.01 5 15 40.0 0.28 2019 54 19 1 0.02 4 9 -.333 253 4.69 10 0.19 22 75 1.39 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 7 11.0 0.20 2020 72 19 26 0.40 12 83 .169 587 8.20 6 0.10 16 120 1.70 0 0 16 16 0.20 6 13 40.0 0.60 TOTAL 267 76 47 0.20 28 161 .118 1659 6.20 35 0.10 88 382 1.40 0 0 18 18.0 0.10 11 35 91.0 0.30
2020: Made appearances in 72 sets while seeing action in 19 matches and starting in 10 in her junior season with the Green Wave…Totaled a team-high 587 assists (8.15 per set) in her third year Uptown, also adding 26 kills, 120 digs, six service aces and 16 blocks…Recorded a career-high 54 assists in Tulane’s win over Wichita State (3/12), also earning a career-best six kills at Tulsa (3/26) and three blocks at USF (3/20)…Totaled double-digit assists in 19 matches, totaling 40 or more assists in eight matches and 50 or more in three matches… Earned four double-doubles in the spring. 2019: Played in 54 sets on the season as a sophomore, seeing time in 19 matches… Finished the season with 253 assists, averaging 4.69 per set, while adding 75 digs and 10 service aces… Had 12 matches with double-digit assists… Registered 13 assists against Southeastern Louisiana… Earned her only double-double on the season with 23 assists and career-high 13 digs in a win at Wichita State… Had the third most assists for a setter on the season with 31, adding a pair of service aces and four digs against ECU… Had 25 assists and three digs at UCF… Had 24 assists and eight digs in the home finale win over Temple… Finished a dig short of a double-double with 24 assists and nine digs at SMU. 2018: Played in 141 sets in 38 matches in her first season with the Green Wave…Led the team with 819 assists, averaging 5.81 per set…Recorded a career-high 33 assists in postseason play against Valparaiso (12/6)…Earned two double-doubles in her freshman year, earning 10+ digs and assists in wins over Houston (10/14) and ECU (11/18)…Earned 10+ assists in every match in 2018, totaling 20+ in 23 matches and 30+ in three matches… Earned a spot on the I-10 All-Tournament Team (8/25). High School: Comes to Tulane from Richardson, Texas, where she was a four-year letterwinner at JJ Pearce High School...Received honorable mention All-District Honors as a freshman, 1st Team All-City Honors as a junior and 2nd Team All-District Honors as a sophomore and junior...Recorded 99 kills, 218 assists, 80 digs and 22 blocks during her senior season, leading her team to an 8-4 district record and second place tie in the league...Played club at Excel Volleyball, where she played on the top national team in 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018. Personal: Majoring in communication and psychology.
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8 NICOLE LEVINE SENIOR | LIBERO | 5-10 Gulfport, Fla. | Shorecrest Prep School Season SP MP 2017 2 1 2018 7 6 2019 57 18 2020 25 8 TOTAL 91 33
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K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 1 0.50 3 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.50 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 2 0.29 3 2 0.29 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.0 0.29 0.00 0 0 .000 5 0.09 19 0.33 29 18 0.32 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 19.0 0.33 0.00 0 2 .500 1 0.00 12 0.0 12 7 0.30 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.0 0.10 0.00 0 2 .500 6 0.08 23 0.30 47 27 0.30 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 24.0 0.30
2020: Made appearances in 25 sets in her final season in New Orleans, seeing action in eight matches…Recorded seven digs and one service ace in the spring of 2021, also adding one kill and one assist. 2019: Played in a career high 18 matches and 57 total sets as a junior… Had a service ace in 11 of her 18 matches… Had four service aces against Missouri State with a dig… Had three service aces against Western Kentucky… Had three digs and an assist against Memphis… Had two service aces against SMU, with an ace in each of the next three matches after that. 2018: Made appearances in six matches in her second season with the Green Wave…earned a season-high two service aces and two digs in Tulane’s non-conference win over Southeastern Louisiana on the road (9/11). 2017: Made an appearance in one match for the Green Wave…Recorded her first career point on a service ace at Temple (10/29). High School: Attended Shorecrest Prep School, where she played volleyball, soccer, track and softball...four-year letterwinner in volleyball for coach Ryan Swanson...served as team captain in junior and senior year...earned All-City Honors in junior and senior year...named MVP of Keswick Tournament (2015)...named Bay Conference Player of the Year (2015 and 2016)... recorded team’s second highest number of kills and killing percentage in her senior year... played club at St. Pete Volleyball Club’s 18 Joe. Personal: Born in Gulfport, Fla....has one older brother and one younger brother...majoring in neuroscience.
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6 JILLIAN DITS JUNIOR | LIBERO | 5-7 Colleyville, Texas | Colleyville HS Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 2019 21 9 0 0.00 0 0 .000 5 0.24 2 0.10 3 11 0.52 2 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.0 0.10 2020 51 15 0 0.00 3 5 -.600 19 0.40 3 0.10 9 111 2.20 11 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 3.0 0.10 TOTAL 72 24 0 0.00 3 5 -.600 24 0.30 5 0.10 12 122 1.70 13 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 5.0 0.10
2020: Appeared in 51 sets while seeing action in 15 matches and starting in five in her second season in Olive and Blue…Totaled 111 digs to average 2.18 per set, also adding 19 assists and three service aces…Tied her career-high with 18 digs against RV UCF (4/2) in the first round of the AAC Tournament, recording double-digit digs in three matches as a sophomore defensive specialist. 2019: Played in nine matches in her first season at Tulane, seeing action in 21 total sets… Made collegiate debut in opener against UTEP, earning five digs in two sets of action… Had three assists and a pair of digs in tournament finale against Louisiana-Lafayette… Earned first service ace against Cincinnati… Had three digs against ECU… Had two assists and a dig against UCF. High School: Dits comes to New Orleans from Colleyville, Texas, where she was a three-year letterwinner at Colleyville Heritage High School and played club for Texas Image Volleyball (2016-18) and Tejas Volleyball (2012-15). The soon-to-be Green Wave set the CHHS single-season digs record in 2018, recording 825 while totaling 1,884 in just three seasons with the Panthers to set an additional high school career record. Dits set her first school record in her junior year, earning an impressive 2.6 serve receive average.The incoming freshman earned unanimous District 7-5 A Defensive MVP and First Team All-District honors as the team captain in her final season in Colleyville, and was named the 2018 Fort Worth Star Telegram DFW Defensive Player of the Year while also earning a spot on the Texas Girls Coaches Association All-State Team. Personal: Majoring in finance.
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2 LIZZY STEFANOV JUNIOR | OUTSIDE HITTER | 6-1 Stow, Ohio | Stow-Munroe Falls HS Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 2019 34 10 48 1.41 27 169 .124 2 0.06 0 0.00 1 24 0.71 4 0 12 12.0 0.35 2 0 54.0 1.59 2020 19 8 28 1.50 22 112 .054 2 0.10 1 0.10 1 18 0.90 3 0 4 4.0 0.20 0 0 31.0 1.60 TOTAL 53 18 76 1.46 49 281 .096 4 0.08 1 0.05 2 42 0.80 7 0 16 16.0 0.33 2 0 85.0 1.60
2019: Played in 34 sets in her debut season, seeing action in 10 matches as a freshman… Finished the year with 48 kills, averaging 1.41 kills per set on a .124 hitting percentage… Had 12 blocks, averaging 0.35 per set… Averaged 0.71 digs per set with 24 digs… Made Tulane debut playing in two sets against Louisiana-Lafayette with a dig… Had five kills and hit .231 with five digs and two blocks playing in the final four sets against Wichita State on the road… Had eight kills, five digs and five blocks in home debut against Tulsa… Had six kills and a dig against Temple in the home season finale… Had seven kills and hit .185 with three digs in win over SMU… Earned a season-high nine kills on a .240 hitting clip, adding three digs and a block against Houston. High School: Stefanov comes to Tulane from Silver Lake, Ohio, where she had a successful athletics career as a four-year letterwinner in volleyball and basketball at Stow-Munroe Falls High School while playing club volleyball for NOVA Juniors. Awarded All-League and All-District Honors each year since her freshman year, as well as All-State Honors during her sophomore and junior years, Stefanov led the Bulldogs as Team MVP in 2015, 2016 and 2017 while serving as captain in her junior and senior years. Personal: Majoring in finance.
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12 ANNA DAVIS SOPHOMORE | MIDDLE HITTER/RIGHT SIDE | 6-1 Castle Rock, Colo. | Valor Christian HS Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 2020 76 20 159 2.10 48 424 .262 5 0.10 0 0.0 4 19 0.30 0 3 37 40 0.50 0 0 180.5 2.40 TOTAL 76 20 159 2.10 48 424 .262 5 0.10 0 0.0 4 19 0.30 0 3 37 40 0.50 0 0 180.5 2.40
2020: Appeared in 76 sets while seeing action in 20 matches and starting in 12 in her first season Uptown…Named the American Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week (3/22) after recording a career-high 15 kills on 18 attacks with zero errors to hit .833 against USF, the secondbest attack percentage in program history…Finished her first year in Olive and Blue with 159 total kills to average 2.09 per set while hitting .262, also adding 40 blocks (0.53 per set) and 19 digs… Recorded double-digit kills on eight occasions in the spring of 2021, totaling 10 kills while hitting .300 or higher in five matches…Earned a career-high seven blocks in the Green Wave’s win over the Bulls (3/20), totaling three or more blocks in seven matches in her first year on the roster. Prior to Tulane: Davis comes to Tulane from Highlands, Colorado, where she was a second-team All-America pick and one of the top 50 senior players in the nation according to PrepVolleyball. com…Totaled 964 kills while hitting .474 in 391 sets played in four years at Valor Christian High School, according to MaxPreps.com…Notched 185 service aces and 408 total blocks in high school…Helped lead Valor Christian to its first-ever state championship in the association’s largest class in 5A, after winning the Jeffco league for the third consecutive season as she was named the South Metro Co-Volleyball Player of the Year to go along with being a second team all-state pick and first team all-league selection. Personal: Majoring in math and computer science...Daughter of Joe and Janet Davis.
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4 SOPHIA ERVANIAN SOPHOMORE | LIBERO | 5-6 Ponte Vedra, Fla. | Ponte Vedra HS Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 2020 63 18 0 0.00 2 3 .000 17 0.30 8 0.10 24 274 4.30 19 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 8.0 0.10 TOTAL 63 18 0 0.00 2 3 .000 17 0.30 8 0.10 24 274 4.30 19 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 8.0 0.10
2020: Appeared in 63 sets while seeing action in 18 matches after taking over as the Green Wave’s starting libero in the spring of 2021…Led Tulane in her first year Uptown with 274 digs to average 4.35 per set, also adding 17 assists and eight service aces…Became the program record-holder for digs in a three-set match with 30 against Memphis (2/13) after totaling a career-high 34 digs against the Tigers to take the fourth all-time spot in program history in a single match (2/12)…Named to the American Athletic Conference honor roll for the first time in her career (Feb. 15)…Earned double-digit digs in 15 matches, recording 20 or more digs in five matches…Finished the season with two aces in back-to-back matches at Tulsa (3/27) and against RV UCF (4/2) in the first round of the AAC Tournament. Prior to Tulane: Three-year letterwinner on Ponte Vedra High School’s volleyball team, competing as a libero/defensive specialist…Helped the Sharks to two state championship titles, in 2017 and 2019…Voted the best defensive player in 2016 and 2019…Part of the first Northeast Florida public school to win multiple FSHAA volleyball state championships… Totaled 469 digs as a senior in 2019, averaging 5.7 digs per set in 83 sets played…Played club for Jacksonville Juniors Volleyball Association (JJVA) 18N Austin…Was also a four-year letterwinner on Ponte Vedra’s varsity lacrosse team, competing for North Florida’s national team. Personal: Intended major is pre-med or business...Daughter of Jim and Pam Ervanian.
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5 MACKENZIE MARTIN SOPHOMORE | OUTSIDE HITTER | 5-11 Port Orange, Fla. | Spruce Creek HS Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 2020 68 19 182 2.70 75 569 .188 25 0.40 12 0.20 13 212 3.10 8 5 21 26 0.40 4 0 209.5 3.10 TOTAL 68 19 182 2.70 75 569 .188 25 0.40 12 0.20 13 212 3.10 8 5 21 26 0.40 4 0 209.5 3.10
2020: Appeared in 68 sets while seeing action in 19 matches and starting in 17 in her first season with the Green Wave…Finished second on the roster with 182 kills to average 2.68 per set…Also finished second on the team in digs with a total of 212, averaging 3.12 per set…Added 26 total blocks, 25 assists and 12 service aces in the spring of 2021…Earned a career-high 19 kills at Tulsa (3/27) while hitting .386, totaling double-digit kills in 10 matches…Recorded double-digit digs on 12 occasions, notching eight double-doubles in her freshman season…Recorded a career-high 24 digs in Tulane’s five-set battle against RV UCF in the first round of the AAC tournament (4/2) while earning a career-best four blocks in non-conference action against Stephen F. Austin (1/30). Prior to Tulane: Martin comes to Tulane from Port Orange, Florida, where she was named her team’s MVP as a senior and earned three consecutive trips to the Florida State tournament sweet 16 in one of the state’s largest classes…Over the course of her prep career at Spruce Creek High School, played in over 300 sets and notched over 900 kills, average three kills per set with a .244 hitting percentage…Recorded over 130 blocks, 930 digs and 85 service aces…As a senior and team captain, set a school record in kills in a match with 28, while also setting the school record in kills in a season with 418…Named the MaxPreps Spruce Creek Player of the Year in 2019, while also named the Daytona Beach Journal Volleyball Player of the Year as she was selected to compete in the North Florida All-Star Volleyball Classic. Personal: Majoring in neuroscience and psychology...Daughter of Trina Martin.
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FRESHMAN | MH | 6 Austin, Texas Westlake HS
Prior to Tulane: Bumpers comes to New Orleans from Mobile, Ala., where she was a three-year volleyball letterwinner at McGill Toolen Catholic High School...Named her team’s MVP in 2017, helping her team to a state championship win as a sophomore, finals appearance as a junior and a semi-finals appearance as a senior...Led her team to a 42-9 record in her final season with the Yellow Jackets, finishing fourth in the league...Totaled 681 kills in 2020, hitting .306, while also adding 430 digs and 53.0 blocks...Named the 2018 State MVP...Earned All-Tournament Team in 2018 and 2019...Tabbed as MaxPreps and AVCA State Player of the Week in addition to AHSAA Female State Athlete of the Week and All-Star Team honors... Played club for Lower Alabama Volleyball, helping her team to win regionals in 2019 and 2020 and also to a nationals appearance in 2019. Personal: Majoring is undecided.
Prior to Tulane: Three-year letterwinner on Westlake High School’s volleyball team...Earned First Team All-League and All-District honors as a sophomore and junior, also being named her league’s Defensive MVP as a sophomore...Named to the 2018 TAVC All-State team and received All-Centex Newcomer of the Year honors...Named to the All-Region team and earned AVCA All-American honorable mention honors as a senior. Helped the Chaparrals become district champions in 2018 before leading them to a co-district championship title in 2019...Played club for Austin Performance. Personal: Intended major is management.
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FRESHMAN | OH | 6-0 Virginia Beach, Va. Kempsville HS Prior to Tulane: Urquhart joined the Green Wave roster from Virginia Beach, Virginia, where she was currently a star at Kempsville High School and a three-year volleyball letterwinner...Named team captain in 2019 and 2020, also earning MVP honors in 2017, 2018 and 2019...Earned All-State First Team as a junior, also earning All-Region First Team/Player of the Year and All-City First Team honors that year...Selected to the All-Region First Team and All-City First Team while as a freshman, she also earned All-Region First Team and All-City Second Team honors...Played club for ECVC 18 Black, serving as the team captain. Personal: Majoring in business management and marketing.
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DANYELLE WILLIAMS REDSHIRT SENIOR | RS | 5-10 Chicago, Ill. Northwestern/Shorecrest
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PCT
Set A A/S
28 .250 208 112 .054 2 3 .000 17 1 0 .000 5 -.600 19 431 .151 19 2 .500 1 714 .174 27 14 .357 0 424 .262 5 4 .250 22 569 .188 25 57 .263 1 37 .189 1 423 .255 6 1 .000 2 83 .169 587
5.47 0.11 0.27 0.02 0.37 0.25 0.04 0.36 0.00 0.07 3.67 0.37 0.05 0.08 0.08 0.08 8.15
SA
9 1 8 3 3 0 1 19 0 0 2 12 0 1 9 4 6
Serve SE SA/S 9 1 24 6 9 1 12 24 0 4 1 13 0 0 16 7 16
0.24 0.05 0.13 0.07 0.06 0.00 0.04 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.33 0.18 0.00 0.08 0.12 0.16 0.08
Neutral
5-6
Dig DIG DIG/S BS
RE
89 18 274 100 111 35 7 164 4 19 15 212 7 1 23 119 120
0 3 19 13 11 0 0 12 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 0
2.34 0.95 4.35 2.27 2.18 0.46 0.28 2.16 1.00 0.25 2.50 3.12 0.32 0.08 0.30 4.76 1.67
0 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 0 3 0 5 3 2 9 0 0
1-1
Blocking BA TOT/S BLK/S BE BHE
2 4 0 0 0 46 0 36 5 37 0 21 11 5 79 0 16
78 1016 13.03 448 2907 .195 943 12.09 78 143 1.00 107 1318 16.90 31 262 78 997 12.78 441 2963 .188 906 11.62 108 138 1.38 78 1258 16.13 55 258
TULANE
OPP
1016 448 2907 .195 13
997 441 2963 .188 12.8
943 2941 .321 12.1
906 2947 .307 11.6
78 143 1740 .918 1
108 138 1770 .922 1.4
107 1.4 1632 .934
78 1 1596 .999
1318 16.9
1258 16.1
31 262 162 2.1 17 37
55 258 184 2.4 30 36
651 7/93 2/225 0 0
1372 11/125 -
Team Results Date
* * * * * * * *
* * *
01/22/2021 01/23/2021 01/28/2021 01/30/2021 01/30/2021 02/05/2021 02/06/2021 02/12/2021 02/13/2021 02/20/2021 02/21/2021 03/04/2021 03/05/2021 03/12/2021 03/13/2021 03/19/2021 03/20/2021 03/26/2021 03/27/2021 04/02/2021
Opponent
at Southern Miss. vs New Orleans Southeastern La. SFA SFA at UCF at UCF Memphis Memphis at Houston at Houston at SMU at SMU Wichita St. Wichita St. at South Fla. at South Fla. at Tulsa at Tulsa vs UCF
W W L L L L L W W L L W L W W L W W W L
Score 3-0 3-2 1-3 1-3 0-3 1-3 1-3 3-1 3-0 1-3 1-3 3-1 1-3 3-1 3-2 0-3 3-1 3-1 3-0 2-3
2 4 0 0 0 52 0 39 5 40 0 26 14 7 88 0 16
162 184
0.05 0.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.68 0.00 0.51 1.25 0.53 0.00 0.38 0.64 0.58 1.16 0.00 0.22
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 3 0 2 0 6
2.08 17 2.36 30
17 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 13
PTS
19.0 31.0 8.0 3.0 3.0 161.0 2.0 300.0 9.5 180.5 3.0 209.5 32.5 17.5 232.5 4.0 40.0
37 1,256.0 36 1,289.0
Score-by-set
25-20,26-24,25-17 25-18,31-33,25-23,21-25,15-11 32-30,23-25,19-25,22-25 25-23,24-26,19-25,19-25 16-25,14-25,21-25 25-19,15-25,16-25,22-25 18-25,25-19,23-25,19-25 24-26,25-20,25-16,25-23 25-23,26-24,25-16 15-25,12-25,25-18,18-25 19-25,19-25,25-17,18-25 31-33,25-23,25-20,25-23 21-25,27-29,25-18,17-25 27-25,23-25,25-20,25-16 25-23,18-25,18-25,25-22,15-7 21-25,19-25,22-25 25-17,25-19,23-25,25-21 17-25,25-23,25-16,25-21 25-21,25-23,25-19 25-19,21-25,24-26,25-22,9-15
Att.
0 0 5 5 7 175 326 152 154 10 11 317 218 121 207 50 65 100 100 450
2020 CONFERENCE ONLY STATS 2020-21 Tulane Women's Volleyball Combined Team Statistics Specific games Game Records Overall
Conference
7-3
Team Box Score ## Player 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 15 16 20 31 34
Giardina, Amanda Stefanov, Lizzy Ervanian, Sophia Primavera, Mia Dits, Jillian Burcescu, Yvette Levine, Nicole Douglas, Lexie Davis, Anna Martin, Mackenzie Green, Lauryn Bruss, Oona Dinkins, Kayla Henigsman, Taylor
TULANE Opponents
Team statistics ATTACK Kills Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Set SET Assists Attempts Assist Pct Assists/Set SERVE Aces Errors Attempts Serve Pct Aces/Set SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Errors/Set Attempts Reception Pct DEFENSE Digs Digs/Set BLOCKING Block solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks/Set Block Errors Ball handling errors
ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg Current win streak Home win streak
Home
7-3
SP
11 15 39 28 35 37 14 37 39 31 8 5 39 39
K
2 28 0 0 0 65 0 134 90 83 13 4 98 19
Attack K/S E
0.18 1.87 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.76 0.00 3.62 2.31 2.68 1.63 0.80 2.51 0.49
1 18 0 0 3 30 0 71 20 32 3 1 36 7
TA
9 .111 95 .105 2 .000 0 .000 5 -.600 194 .180 0 .000 363 .174 238 .294 248 .206 28 .357 15 .200 229 .271 53 .226
39 536 13.74 222 1479 39 500 12.82 220 1500
TULANE
Away
4-0
PCT
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Neutral
3-3
0-0
Set Serve Dig A A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG DIG/S BS
58 1 12 0 15 14 1 8 1 9 0 0 3 377
5.27 0.07 0.31 0.00 0.43 0.38 0.07 0.22 0.03 0.29 0.00 0.00 0.08 9.67
3 2 0 0 4 15 3 5 2 6 0 0 1 7 8 11 1 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 9 4 9
0.27 0.00 0.10 0.11 0.06 0.00 0.07 0.22 0.00 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.10
0 3 5 6 4 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0
21 13 198 65 74 21 5 83 13 84 2 1 14 74
1.91 0.87 5.08 2.32 2.11 0.57 0.36 2.24 0.33 2.71 0.25 0.20 0.36 1.90
0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 2 1 2 7 0
Blocking BA TOT/S BLK/S BE BHE
0 4 0 0 0 25 0 20 11 5 4 3 45 7
.212 499 12.79 37 71 0.95 38 668 17.13 18 124 .187 454 11.64 39 59 1.00 37 642 16.46 27 124
OPP
536 222 1479 .212 13.7
500 220 1500 .187 12.8
499 1498 .333 12.8
454 1509 .301 11.6
37 71 884 .920 0.9
39 59 870 .932 1
38 1 811 .953
37 0.9 812 .999
668 17.1
642 16.5
18 124 80 2.1 10 17
27 124 89 2.3 17 17
634 4/159 0/0 0 0
756 6/126 -
Team Results * * * * * * * * * *
Date
02/12/2021 02/13/2021 02/20/2021 02/21/2021 03/04/2021 03/05/2021 03/12/2021 03/13/2021 03/26/2021 03/27/2021
Opponent
Memphis Memphis at Houston at Houston at SMU at SMU Wichita St. Wichita St. at Tulsa at Tulsa
W W L L W L W W W W
Score 3-1 3-0 1-3 1-3 3-1 1-3 3-1 3-2 3-1 3-0
0 4 0 0 0 28 0 21 13 7 5 5 52 7
80 89
0.00 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.76 0.00 0.57 0.33 0.23 0.63 1.00 1.33 0.18
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 4
2.05 10 2.28 17
9 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
PTS
5.0 30.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 80.5 1.0 153.0 97.5 93.5 16.0 7.5 133.5 26.5
17 653.0 17 628.0
Score-by-set
24-26,25-20,25-16,25-23 25-23,26-24,25-16 15-25,12-25,25-18,18-25 19-25,19-25,25-17,18-25 31-33,25-23,25-20,25-23 21-25,27-29,25-18,17-25 27-25,23-25,25-20,25-16 25-23,18-25,18-25,25-22,15-7 17-25,25-23,25-16,25-21 25-21,25-23,25-19
Att.
152 154 10 11 317 218 121 207 100 100
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2020 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS Conf. Pct. Overall Pct West Houston* 9-1 0.900 13-6 0.684 Tulane 7-3 0.700 10-10 0.500 SMU 4-4 0.500 8-6 0.571 Wichita State 4-6 0.400 9-8 0.529 Memphis 2-6 0.250 5-7 0.417 Tulsa 2-8 0.200 2-8 0.200 East UCF*% 8-0 Temple 4-4 Cincinnati 4-4 USF 3-5 East Carolina 1-7 *-2020 Regular Season Champion
1.000 16-2 0.500 11-6 0.500 6-7 0.375 6-8 0.125 4-8
0.889 0.647 0.462 0.429 0.333
Home
Away Neutral
8-3 4-3 7-5 4-5 3-3 0-6
5-2 5-6 1-1 3-3 2-4 2-2
0-1 1-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0
9-0 7-3 2-3 3-6 2-4
5-1 3-2 4-4 3-2 2-4
2-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0
%-NCAA Tournament qualifier
YEARLY AWARDS
WEEKLY AWARDS
NCAA RPI
Player of the Year McKenna Melville, Jr., OH, UCF
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Jan. 25 Nicole Anderson, Wichita State Feb. 1 McKenna Melville, UCF Feb. 8 Tyler Lindgren, Temple Feb. 15 Adria Oliver, Cincinnati Feb. 22 Abbie Jackson, Houston March 1 Roosa Rautio, Tulsa March 8 Annie Cooke, Houston March 15 Hannah Jacobs, SMU March 22 Anna Davis, Tulane March 29 Anne-Marie Watson, UCF
5. UCF 26. Temple 31. Houston 60. Cincinnati 69. Tulane 73. USF 101. SMU 118. ECU 141. Wichita State 244. Tulsa 297. Memphis
Libero of the Year Falanika Danielson, Fr., Temple Setter of the Year Annie Cooke, Fr., Houston Freshman of the Year Annie Cooke, Fr., S, Houston Co-Coaches of the Year Todd Dagenais, UCF Bakeer Ganesharatnam, Temple First Team All-Conference McKenna Melville, Jr., OH, UCF* Anne-Marie Watson, Sr., RS, UCF Bri Wood, Sr., RS, East Carolina Annie Cooke, Fr., S, Houston Kortlyn Henderson, Jr., OH, Houston Abbie Jackson, So., OH, Houston* Marta Cvitkovic, Fr., OH, USF Gem Grimshaw, Jr., OH, Temple Falanika Danielson, Fr., L, Temple Lexie Douglas, Sr., OH, Tulane Kayla Dinkins, Jr., MH, Tulane Sophia Rohling, So., RS, Wichita State Second Team All-Conference Nerissa Moravec, R-Sr., MB, UCF Adria Oliver, Jr., MB, Cincinnati Maria Mallon, Jr., OH, Cincinnati Torie Frederick, Jr., L, Houston Rachel Tullos, So., MB, Houston Jadyn Bauss, So., OH, SMU Miray Bolukbasi, Jr., OH, Temple Maggie Hembree, Sr., MB, Tulsa *denotes unanimous selection
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DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Jan. 25 Makala Heidelberg, Tulane Feb. 1 Torie Frederick, Houston Feb. 8 Nerissa Moravec, UCF Feb. 15 Rachel Tullos, Houston Feb. 22 Abbie Jackson, Houston March 1 Brooke Smith, Wichita State March 8 Torie Frederick, Houston March 15 Nerissa Moravec, UCF March 22 Janiece Jefferies, East Carolina March 29 Taylor Davenport, Temple
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
Year-by-Year Team Record
Overall Conference Year W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Place 1975 20 10 0 .667 -- -- -- --- ----1976 26 9 0 .743 -- -- -- --- ----1977 25 11 0 .694 -- -- -- --- ----1978 28 14 1 .667 -- -- -- --- ----1979 27 8 0 .771 -- -- -- --- ----1980 20 19 0 .513 -- -- -- --- ----1981 20 11 0 .645 -- -- -- --- ----1982 21 26 0 .447 -- -- -- --- ----1983 23 16 0 .590 -- -- -- --- ----1984 18 15 0 .545 -- -- -- --- ----1985 28 9 0 .757 -- -- -- --- ----1986 31 6 0 .838 -- -- -- --- ----1987 33 7 0 .825 -- -- -- --- ----1988 15 12 0 .556 -- -- -- --- ----1989 14 18 0 .438 2 5 0 .286 Metro (6th) 1990 19 13 0 .594 2 5 0 .286 Metro (6th) 1991 18 18 0 .500 2 4 0 .333 Metro (5th) 1992 24 16 0 .600 3 3 0 .500 Metro (4th) 1993 18 13 0 .581 3 3 0 .500 Metro (4th) 1994 20 9 0 .689 4 2 0 .667 Metro (3rd) 1995 13 19 0 .406 7 5 0 .583 C-USA Red (2nd) 1996 15 18 0 .455 5 9 0 .357 C-USA Red (T-2nd) 1997 13 19 0 .406 6 10 0 .375 C-USA National (T-4th) 1998 6 26 0 .188 2 14 0 .125 C-USA National (5th) 1999 13 17 0 .433 4 12 0 .250 C-USA National (T-3rd) 2000 17 17 0 .500 8 8 0 .500 C-USA National (3rd) 2001 16 14 0 .533 7 9 0 .438 C-USA (9th) 2002 21 14 0 .600 9 4 0 .692 C-USA (5th) 2003 25 7 0 .781 9 4 0 .692 C-USA (T-4th) 2004 17 12 0 .586 6 7 0 .462 C-USA (T-6th) 2005 5 16 0 .238 2 13 0 .133 C-USA (11th) 2006 15 11 0 .556 11 5 0 .688 C-USA (T-3rd) 2007 28 6 0 .824 14 2 0 .875 C-USA (2nd) 2008 28 6 0 .824 15 1 0 .938 C-USA (1st) 2009 18 10 0 .643 12 4 0 .750 C-USA (3rd) 2010 13 19 0 .406 10 10 0 .500 C-USA (T-6th) 2011 9 22 0 .290 4 16 0 .200 C-USA (11th) 2012 6 21 0 .214 4 12 0 .250 C-USA (11th) 2013 28 4 0 .875 12 2 0 .857 C-USA (T-2nd) 2014 5 27 0 .156 3 17 0 .150 The American (11th) 2015 10 22 0 .312 4 16 0 .200 The American (11th) 2016 18 14 0 .563 10 10 0 .500 The American (T-5th) 2017 14 19 0 .424 3 17 0 .150 The American (T-11th) 2018 29 9 0 .763 13 5 0 .722 The American (3rd) 2019 22 11 0 .667 10 6 0 .625 The American (T-4th) 2020 10 10 0 .500 7 3 0 .700 The American West (2nd) TOTAL 872 652 1 .572 213 223 0 .489 From 1995-96, Conference USA was divided into Red (R), White (W) and Blue (B) divisions
Head Coaching Career Records Kay Metcalf Sandy Paternostro Kathy Trosclair Dorothy Franco Sonya Hanson Betsy Becker Liz Kritza Sinisa Momic Jim Barnes TOTALS
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Years Span 5 1975-79 1 1980 7 1981-87 1 1988 10 1989-98 6 1999-2004 4 2005-08 7 2009-2015 5 2017-present 45
W L T 126 52 1 20 19 0 174 90 0 15 12 0 160 169 0 109 81 0 76 39 0 89 125 0 93 63 0 872 652 1
Pct. .707 .513 .662 .556 .486 .574 .697 .214 .610 .572
OVERALL Wins 1. 17 2. 15 15 4. 13 13 6. 12 7. 11 8. 10 10 10 11. 8 8 HOME (1989-present) Wins 1. 25 2. 12 3. *10 4. 7 7 6. 6
Winning Streaks First Win 10-10-08 10-23-86 10-14-77 9-13-03 9-5-87 9-26-79 10-5-18 9-12-08 10-14-07 9-16-78 10-21-94 10-21-81
Last Win 12-5-08 9-5-87 11-5-77 10-18-03 9-26-87 9-19-80 11-11-18 10-3-08 11-16-07 9-30-78 11-18-94 10-30-81
Sets W-L 51-10 42-10 35-3 43-8 ----33-9 30-7 30-4 22-2 24-4 20-3
First Win 11-12-06 9-6-03 11-9-04 8-24-18 11-9-02 9-8-17
Last Win 9/11/2009 11-21-03 10-8-06 8-15-18 9-6-03 9-16-17
Sets W-L 75-8 36-3 30-3 24-5 21-8 18-4
Last Win 12-5-08 11-14-03 9-10-94 11-4-18 9-1-07 9-6-03 11-12-02 9-8-01 9-28-91 9-8-90
Sets W-L 33-10 27-5 21-5 15-1 15-2 15-5 15-3 15-2 15-4 15-6
*excludes matches played in College Station, Texas in 2005
AWAY (1989-present, road or neutral) Wins First Win 1. 11 10-10-08 2. 9 9-13-03 3. 7 9-3-94 4. 5 10-5-18 5 8-28-07 5 8-29-03 5 10-30-02 5 9-1-01 5 9-21-91 5 9-1-90
Versus AVCA Top 25
Oppponent Result at #16 LSU (9/17/86) L, 2-3; 8-15,6-15,15-5,15-11,3-15 #17 Cal Poly (9/7/88) L,0-3; 7-15,3-15,14-16 at #16 LSU (9/26/89) L, 1-3; 3-15,1-15,15-13,6-15 at #16 LSU (9/11/90) L, 0-3; 4-15,2-15,6-15 #18 LSU (10/23/90) L, 0-3; 4-15,6-15,9-15 at #6 LSU (11/1/91) L, 0-3; 7-15,1-15,8-15 #12 LSU (9/22/92) L, 1-3; 2-15,15-10, 6-15,9-15 at #25 LSU (9/22/93) W, 3-2; 10-15,15-11,15-5,7-15,20-18 #11 Texas (9/24/94) L, 2-3; 9-15,15-9,15-5,8-15,10-15 at #22 Texas (11/23/94) L, 0-3; 11-15,5-15,10-15 at #22 Georgia (9/2/95) L, 0-3; 6-15,5-15,12-15 #20 Louisville (10/13/96) L, 1-3; 11-15,6-16,15-11,13-15 at #19 Louisville (11/22/96) L, 0-3; 7-15,2-15,8-15 at #16 Loyola Marymount (8/30/97) L, 0-3; 4-15,12-15,11-15 #20 Louisville (10/23/98) L, 0-3;12-15,6-15,4-15 #7 Stanford (9/9/99) L, 1-3; 4-15,16-14,2-15,4-15 #15 Wisconsin (9/9/00) L, 0-3; 7-15,8-15,4-15 vs. #20 UC-Santa Barbara (8/31/02) L, 0-3; 21-30,21-30,28-30 at #13 Wisconsin (9/21/02) L, 0-3; 23-30,22-30,17-30 #5 Nebraska (9/6/03) L, 0-3; 26-30,23-30,26-30 at #20 Louisville (10/24/03) L, 0-3; 22-30,21-30,22-30 #8 Notre Dame (9/16/05) L, 0-3: 23-30,26-30,26-30 vs. #10 Wisconsin (9/8/07) L, 0-3; 27-30,22-30,27-30 at #20 BYU (8/30/08) L, 1-3; 25-21,24-26,25-27,21-25 at #14 Cal Poly (9/5/08) L, 0-3; 10-25,16-25,13-25 vs. #2 Nebraska (9/6/08) L, 0-3; 17-25,15-25,20-25 vs. #14 Middle Tenn. St. (9/21/08) W, 3-2; 19-25,25-18,25-22,21-25,16-14 vs. #6 Nebraska (9/5/09) L, 0-3; 9-25, 19-25, 14-25 at #21 Arizona (9/19/09) L, 0-3; 21-25, 18-25, 24-26 at #15 LSU (12/4/09) L, 0-3; 15-25, 12-25, 15-25 vs. #4 Stanford (8/27/10) L, 0-3; 11-25, 16-25, 19-25 #16 Oregon (9/17/10) L, 0-3; 23-25, 21-25, 17-25
AVCA All-American 2013 Cori Martone, OH.......................................................HM Mel Mandelbaum, S..................................................HM 2009 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH.................................................HM Rachel Lindelow, S....................................................HM 2008 Jen Linder, MB...........................................................HM Sara Radosevic, OH....................................................HM Bridget Wells, RS.......................................................HM 2007 Jen Miller, L...............................................................HM Sara Radosevic, OH....................................................HM Bridget Wells, RS.......................................................HM 2006 Sara Radosevic, OH....................................................HM 2005 Sara Radosevic, OH....................................................HM 2003 Deva Fowler, MB........................................................HM
HONORS & AWARDS
Liz Kritza played for the Green Wave from 1995-98 and then coached her Alma Mater from 2005-08. Kritza ranks among the school’s best blockers and guided the team to its first ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2008.
2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1995
Bridget Wells, RS.............................................. 1st Team Visnja Djurdjevic, OH.......................................2nd Team Jen Linder, MB.................................................2nd Team Jenn Miller, L...................................................2nd Team Sara Radosevic, OH........................................... 1st Team Ksenija Vlaskovic, OH........................................ 1st Team Bridget Wells, RS.............................................. 1st Team Jen Linder, MB.................................................2nd Team Jenn Miller, L...................................................2nd Team Sara Radosevic, OH........................................... 1st Team Jen Linder, MB.................................................2nd Team Jenn Miller, L...................................................2nd Team Sara Radosevic, OH..........................................2nd Team Kelli Dickson, L.................................................3rd Team Ksenija Vlaskovic, OH.......................................2nd Team Deva Fowler, MB..............................................2nd Team Karlyn Daly, L.................................................... 1st Team Deva Fowler, MB............................................... 1st Team Anastasia Kenon, OH.......................................2nd Team Britney Hurst, OH.............................................2nd Team Britney Hurst, OH.............................................2nd Team Anastasia Kenon, OH.......................................2nd Team Kim Sentmore, OH............................................ 1st Team Erin Dobyanski, MB...................................................HM Kim Sentmore, OH...........................................2nd Team Cappy Meyer, S..........................................................HM
Academic All-American 2003 Karlyn Daly....................................................... 1st Team Academic All-District 2007 Ashley Bernards, DS.........................................3rd Team 2003 Karlyn Daly, L.................................................... 1st Team All-American Athletic Conference 2020 Kayla Dinkins, MH............................................ 1st Team Lexie Douglas, OH............................................. 1st Team 2019 Kayla Dinkins, MH............................................ 1st Team Lexie Douglas, OH............................................. 1st Team 2018 Erika Hanse, RSl................................................ 1st Team Dayna Kern, MH............................................... 1st Team 2016 Sarah Ray, OH................................................... 1st Team Tea Juric, OH....................................................2nd Team Kaylie McHugh, L.............................................2nd Team Middle blocker Deva Fowler became the first player in Tulane volleyball history to earn All-America honors, picking up the distinction as a junior in the 2003 season.
College Volleyball Update Stellar Spikers 2009 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH.................................................HM 2008 Sara Radosevic, OH....................................................HM 2007 Sara Radosevic, OH....................................................HM 2006 Sara Radosevic, OH....................................................HM 2005 Sara Radosevic, OH....................................................HM College Volleyball Update Rising Stars 2008 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH 2005 Sara Radosevic, OH AVCA All-Region 2013 Cori Martone, OH..................................... 1st/Southwest Mel Mandelbaum, S................................ 1st/Southwest 2009 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH.................................. 1st/Midwest Rachel Lindelow, S..................................... 1st/Midwest 2008 Jen Linder, MB............................................ 1st/Midwest Sara Radosevic, OH..................................... 1st/Midwest Bridget Wells, RS........................................ 1st/Midwest Visnja Djurdjevic, OH..................................HM/Midwest 2007 Jenn Miller, L.............................................. 1st/Midwest Sara Radosevic, OH..................................... 1st/Midwest Bridget Wells, RS........................................ 1st/Midwest Ksenija Vlaskovic, OH..................................HM/Midwest 2006 Sara Radosevic, OH..................................... 1st/Midwest Ksenija Vlaskovic, OH..................................MH/Midwest 2005 Sara Radosevic, OH..................................... 1st/Midwest 2003 Deva Folwer, MB......................................... 1st/Midwest 1993 Alicia Robertson, MB...................................... 3rd/South 1992 Alicia Robertson, MB..................................... 2nd/South AVCA Region Freshman of the Year 2008 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH 2006 Ksenija Vlaskovic, OH 2005 Sara Radosevic, OH AVCA Regional Coach of the Year 2008 Liz Kritza 2007 Liz Kritza
American Athletic Conference Player of the Week 2016 Sarah Ray, OH.................................................... Sept. 12 American Athletic Conference Ofensive Player of the Week 2020 Anna Davis, MH/RSH........................................March 22 American Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week 2020 Makala Heidelberg.............................................. Jan. 25 2019 Kaylie McHugh, L....................................................Sep.9 2016 Kaylie McHugh, L.................................................Nov. 28 2017 Kaylie McHugh, L...............................................Sept. 11 Conference USA Player of the Year 2009 Visnja Djurdjevic (Co-POTY), OH 2008 Sara Radosevic, OH Conference USA Libero of the Year 2007 Jenn Miller 2003 Karlyn Daly Conference USA Setter of the Year 2013 Mel Mandelbaum Conference USA Freshman of the Year 2013 Tea Juric, OH 2010 Cori Martone, MB 2008 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH 2006 Ksenija Vlaskovic, OH 2005 Sara Radosevic, OH Conference USA Coach of the Year 2013 Sinisa Momic 2008 Liz Kritza (Co-COY) 2007 Liz Kritza (Co-COY) All-Conference USA 2013 Tea Juric, OH..................................................... 1st Team Cori Martone, OH.............................................. 1st Team Mel Mandelbaum, S......................................... 1st Team 2012 Cori Martone, OH.............................................2nd Team 2011 Cori Martone, OH.............................................2nd Team 2010 Izabela Grot, OH..............................................2nd Team 2009 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH........................................ 1st Team Rachel Lindelow, S..........................................2nd Team Ksenija Vlaskovic, OH.......................................2nd Team 2008 Sara Radosevic, OH........................................... 1st Team
Sara Radosevic claimed AVCA All-America recognition in each of her final three collegiate seasons and capped her time with the Green Wave in 2008 when she was named Conference USA Player of the Year
Conference USA All-Freshman Team 2013 Tea Juric, OH 2011 Anna Wruck, MB 2010 Cori Martone, MB 2009 Marija Milosavljevic, MB 2008 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH 2006 Jenn Miller, L Ksenija Vlaskovic, OH 2005 Sara Radosevic, OH Luna Rebrovic, S 2002 Kelli Dickson, S 2001 Anastasia Kenon, OH 2000 Lauren Jones-McClain, MB 1997 Liz Gruns, MB Conference USA All-Tournament 2009 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH 2008 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH Sara Radosevic (MVP), OH 2007 Sara Radosevic, OH 2005 Sara Radosevic, OH 1997 Shannon Hergert, MB Conference USA All-Academic Team 2010 Lindsey Shepard 2009 Lindsay Shepard 2008 Jenn Miller Lindsey Shepard 2007 Ashley Bernards Jenn Miller
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HONORS & AWARDS Metro Player of the Week 1994 Alicia Robertson, MB........................................... Sept. 6 1993 Alicia Robertson, MB........................................... Oct. 12 Shelly Richey, MB................................................Nov. 16 1991 Alicia Robertson, MB............................................. Oct. 1 Alicia Robertson, MB........................................... Oct. 22 1990 Erin Fogarty, OH................................................ Sept. 24 Erin Fogarty, OH..................................................Nov. 12 Sugar Bowl Greater New Orleans Player of the Year 1990 Erin Fogarty, OH Louisiana Player of the Year 2008 Sara Radosevic, OH 2007 Sara Radosevic, OH 2002 Britney Hurst, OH 1998 Jill Fayard, OH 1994 Alicia Robertson, MB Louisiana Libero of the Year 2018 Kaylie McHugh Louisiana Newcomer of the Year 2010 Izabela Grot, OH 1994 Cappy Meyer, S
The first Tulane volleyball player to earn All-Louisiana distinction, Erin Fogarty was a star on the Uptown campus from 1987-90. Fogarty earned All-State accolades all four seasons and added All-Metro Conference honors in 1990.
Conference USA Player of the Week 2013 Tea Juric, OH.......................................................... Oct. 7 2012 Cori Martone, OH/MB........................................ Sept. 17 2010 Cori Martone, MB..................................................Nov. 8 2009 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH......................................... Sept. 28 2008 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH......................................... Sept. 15 Bridget Wells, RS............................................... Sept. 22 Jen Linder, MB..................................................... Oct. 13 Bridget Wells, RS.................................................Nov. 17 2007 Sara Radosevic, OH................................................ Oct. 1 Sara Radosevic, OH.............................................. Oct. 22 2006 Sara Radosevic, OH............................................. Aug. 29 Sara Radosevic, OH................................................ Oct. 9 Sara Radosevic, OH................................................Nov. 6 2003 Deva Fowler, MB.................................................. Oct. 20 Kim Swafford, MB..................................................Nov. 3 2002 Britney Hurst, OH................................................... Oct. 7 Britney Hurst, OH.................................................Nov. 18 1999 Kim Sentmore, OH............................................... Sept. 7 Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week 2008 Jenn Miller, L..................................................... Sept. 22 Jenn Miller, L..................................................... Sept. 29 2007 Jenn Miller, L..................................................... Sept. 10 Jenn Miller, L..................................................... Sept. 17 Jenn Miller, L....................................................... Oct. 22 Jenn Miller, L....................................................... Oct. 29 2006 Jenn Miller, L...................................................... Aug. 28
Louisiana Freshman of the Year 2018 Makala Heidelberg 2014 Sarah Ray, OH/RS 2013 Tea Juric, OH 2008 Visnja Djurdjevic, OH 2005 Sara Radosevic, OH 2002 Kelli Dickson, S 2001 Anastasia Kenon, OH 1991 Alicia Robertson, MB 1990 Shelly Richey, MB Louisiana Coach of the Year 2013 Sinisa Momic 2008 Liz Kritza 2007 Liz Kritza 2003 Betsy Becker 1987 Kathy Trosclair All-Louisiana 2020 2019 2018 2016 2015 2014 2012 2011
Lexie Douglas .................................................. 1st Team Kayla Dinkins.................................................... 1st Team Sophia Ervanian..............................................2nd Team Lexie Douglas................................................... 1st Team Kayla Dinkins...................................................2nd Team Erika Hansel, RS................................................ 1st Team Dayna Kern, MH............................................... 1st Team Kaylie McHugh, L.............................................. 1st Team Lexie Douglas............................................................HM Makala Heidelberg....................................................HM Kaylie McHugh, L............................................2nd Team Tea Juric, OH..................................................... 1st Team Sarah Ray, OH/RS............................................2nd Team Tea Juric, OH....................................................2nd Team Cori Martone, OH.............................................2nd Team Cori Martone, OH.............................................. 1st Team Anna Wruck, MB..............................................2nd Team Nikki Osuna, L............................................................HM
2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987
Izabela Grot, OH............................................... 1st Team Cori Martone, MB............................................2nd Team Milica Jovic, RS..........................................................HM Visnja Djurdjevic, OH........................................ 1st Team Rachel Lindelow, S..........................................2nd Team Ksenija Vlaskovic, OH.......................................2nd Team Visnja Djurdjevic, OH........................................ 1st Team Sara Radosevic, OH........................................... 1st Team Bridget Wells, RS.............................................. 1st Team Jen Linder, MB.................................................2nd Team Jen Linder, MB.................................................. 1st Team Sara Radosevic, OH........................................... 1st Team Ksenija Vlaskovic, OH........................................ 1st Team Bridget Wells, RS.............................................2nd Team Sara Radosevic, OH........................................... 1st Team Ksenija Vlaskovic, OH........................................ 1st Team Sara Radosevic, OH........................................... 1st Team Kelli Dickson, L................................................2nd Team Luna Rebrovic, S........................................................HM Deva Fowler, MB............................................... 1st Team Karlyn Daly, L...................................................2nd Team Anastasia Kenon, OH.......................................2nd Team Britney Hurst, OH.............................................. 1st Team Kelli Dickson, S................................................2nd Team Deva Fowler, MB..............................................2nd Team Britney Hurst, OH.............................................. 1st Team Anastasia Kenon, OH.......................................2nd Team Erin Dobyanski, MB.......................................... 1st Team Kim Sentmore, OH............................................ 1st Team Lauren Jones-McClain, MB..............................2nd Team Kim Sentmore, OH............................................ 1st Team Jennifer Witte, S..............................................2nd Team Lacey Vicknair, MB...........................................2nd Team Jill Fayard, OH................................................... 1st Team Kim Sentmore, OH...........................................2nd Team Chirsten Carlson, OH........................................2nd Team Becky Brown, MB......................................................HM Alicia Robertson, MB........................................ 1st Team Becky Meadows, OH........................................2nd Team Shannon Hergert, OH................................................HM Alicia Robertson, MB........................................ 1st Team Becky Meadows, OH..................................................HM Alicia Robertson, MB........................................ 1st Team Shelly Richey, MB............................................ 2nd team Megan Murdock, S....................................................HM Alicia Robertson, MB........................................ 1st Team Megan Murdock, S....................................................HM Erin Fogarty, OH............................................... 1st Team Shelly Richey, MB............................................2nd Team Erin Fogarty, OH............................................... 1st Team Erin Fogarty, OH..............................................2nd Team Erin Fogarty, OH..............................................2nd Team
Conference USA Setter of the Week 2013 Mel Mandelbaum................................................Nov. 18 Mel Mandelbaum.................................................. Oct. 7 2009 Rachel Lindelow................................................ Sept. 14 Rachel Lindelow................................................ Sept. 28 Metro Conference Rookie of the Year 1991 Alicia Robertson, MB 1990 Shelly Richey, MB Metro Conference Coach of the Year 1994 Sonya Hanson All-Metro Conference 1994 Alicia Robertson, MB........................................ 1st Team 1993 Alicia Robertson, MB........................................ 1st Team Shelly Richey, MB............................................2nd Team 1992 Alicia Robertson, MB........................................ 1st Team 1991 Alicia Robertson, MB........................................ 1st Team 1990 Erin Forgarty, OH.............................................. 1st Team Metro Conference All-Tournament 1994 Shannon Hergert, OH 1992 Shelly Richey, MB 1981 Brenda LeBlanc
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The only Green Wave player ever to garner CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, Karlyn Daly also earned the program’s first selection to the CoSIDA Academic All-District list in 2003. Daly was selected the Conference USA Libero of the Year that season and ranks among the school’s career leaders in digs (2nd, 1366) and digs per-set (3rd, 3.34).
INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS KILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1963 1925 1512 1479 1473 1456 1438 1380 1375 1365
Alicia Robertson....................................................... 1991-94 Sara Radosevic.......................................................... 2005-08 Ksenija Vlaskovic....................................................... 2006-09 Tea Juric.................................................................... 2013-16 Kim Sentmore........................................................1997-2000 Britney Hurst.........................................................1999-2002 Deva Fowler.............................................................. 2001-04 Jill Fayard.................................................................. 1995-98 Cori Martone............................................................. 2010-13 Shelly Richey............................................................ 1990-93
KILLS PER SET (min. 225 sets) 1. 4.73 Sara Radosevic (407 sets)......................................... 2005-08 2. 4.26 Britney Hurst (342 sets).........................................1999-2002 3. 4.05 Alicia Robertson (485 sets)....................................... 1991-94 4. 3.98 Erin Fogarty (246 sets).............................................. 1989-90 5. 3.96 Kim Sentmore (372 sets).......................................1997-2000 6. 3.58 Anastasia Kenon (345 sets)....................................... 2001-04 7. 3.43 Ksenija Vlaskovic (441 sets)...................................... 2006-09 8. 3.36 Tea Juric (440 sets)................................................... 2013-16 9. 3.27 Cori Martone (421 sets)............................................ 2010-13 10. 3.25 Visnja Djurdjevic (226 sets)....................................... 2008-09 TOTAL ATTACKS 1. 4819 Sara Radosevic.......................................................... 2005-08 2. 4185 Ksenija Vlaskovic....................................................... 2006-09 3. 3927 Alicia Robertson....................................................... 1991-94 4. 3914 Tea Juric.................................................................... 2013-16 5. 3656 Kim Sentmore........................................................1997-2000 6. 3512 Anastasia Kenon....................................................... 2001-04 7. 3504 Britney Hurst.........................................................1999-2002 8. 3495 Lexie Douglas......................................... 2017-Present 9. 3487 Jill Fayard.................................................................. 1995-98 10. 3449 Cori Martone.............................................................2010-13 ATTACK PERCENTAGE (min.1000 attacks) 1. .376 Jen Linder (739-176-1498)....................................... 2005-08 2. .343 Alicia Robertson (1963-618-3927)..................................... 1991-94 3. .322 Sarah Strasner (768-183-1819)................................ 2013-16 4. .312 Erin Fogarty (979-280-2242).................................... 1989-90 5. .300 Lindsey Shepard (561-161-1332)............................. 2007-10 6. .277 Jami Carter (421-144-1001)..................................... 1989-90 7. .273 Britney Hurst (1456-499-3504).....................................1999-2002 8. .272 Shelly Richey (1365-473-3276)................................... 1990-93 9. .267 Dayna Kern (661-235-1593...................................... 2015-18 10. .266 Tina Prima (756-247-1910)...................................... 1989-90 ASSISTS 1. 4329 2. 3684 3. 3383 4. 3359 5. 3144 6. 2769 7. 2285 8. 2223 9. 1740 10. 1659
Jennifer Witte........................................................1998-2001 Mel Mandelbaum..................................................... 2010-13 Megan Murdock....................................................... 1991-94 Luna Rebrovic........................................................... 2005-08 Rachel Lindelow....................................................... 2006-09 Katie Case................................................................. 2001-04 Kelli Dickson............................................................. 2002-05 Justine Bowers..........................................................2016-17 Cappy Meyer............................................................. 1994-95 Taylor Henigsman.................................. 2018-Present
Alicia Robertson set the standard for Tulane volleyball from 1991-94 and is the career leaders in kills (1963), total blocks (735), solo blocks (429), and points (2587). Robertson was named First Team All-Metro Conference all four seasons, garnered All-State accolades all four years and was named Louisiana Player of the Year in 1994.
ASSISTS PER SET (min. 225 sets) 1. 12.06 Jennifer Witte (359 sets)........................................1998-2001 2. 10.36 Cappy Meyer (186 sets).............................................1994-95 3. 9.78 Katie Case (283 sets)................................................. 2001-04 4. 8.67 Megan Murdock (390 sets)....................................... 1991-94 5. 8.62 Justine Bowers (258 sets)......................................... 2016-17 6. 8.53 Mel Mandelbaum (432 sets)..................................... 2010-13 7. 8.38 Luna Rebrovic (401 sets)........................................... 2005-08 8. 7.71 Amy Thackery (163 sets)...........................................1993-94 9. 7.42 Rachel Lindelow (424 sets)....................................... 2006-09 10. 7.41 Shelly Wolfe (199 sets)..............................................1996-97 SERVICE ACES 1. 197 Sara Radosevic.......................................................... 2005-08 2. 186 Gina Vaccaro............................................................. 1990-93 3. 176 Shelly Richey............................................................ 1990-93 4. 153 Kaylie McHugh......................................................... 2016-19 5. 149 Becky Meadows........................................................ 1991-94 6. 147 Angie Smith.............................................................. 1989-92 7. 142 Shannon Hergert...................................................... 1994-97 8. 135 Jennifer Goodyear.................................................... 1989-92 9. 123 Christen Carlson........................................................ 1993-96 10. 118 Jill Fayard.................................................................. 1995-98 SERVICE ACES PER SET (min. 225 sets) 1. 0.48 Sara Radosevic (407 sets)......................................... 2005-08 2. 0.39 Gina Vaccaro (471 sets)............................................. 1990-93 3. 0.39 Shelly Richey (452 sets)............................................ 1990-93 4. 0.38 Tina Prima (242 sets)................................................ 1989-90 5. 0.33 Angie Smith (442 sets)............................................. 1989-92 6. 0.33 Shelly Wolfe (199 sets).............................................1996-97 7. 0.33 Becky Meadows (456 sets)....................................... 1991-94 8. 0.32 Jami Carter (163 sets)............................................... 1989-90 9. 0.31 Shannon Hergert (454 sets)...................................... 1994-97 10. 0.31 Christen Carlson (400 sets)....................................... 1993-96 DIGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kim Sentmore played all-around for the Green Wave from 1997-2000 and is the only player in school history to rank among the top six in career kills and digs. Sentmore ranks among the school’s career top-five in kills (1473), total attacks (3656), digs (1254) and points (1656).
2379 1987 1366 1327 1301 1291 1254 1185 1135 1105
Kaylie McHugh......................................................... 2016-19 Jenn Miller................................................................ 2006-09 Karlyn Daly............................................................... 2000-03 Kelli Dickson............................................................. 2002-05 Grace Weaver............................................................ 2011-14 Tea Juric.................................................................... 2013-16 Kim Sentmore........................................................1997-2000 Ashley Reese.........................................................1997-2000 Sara Radosevic.......................................................... 2005-08 Anastasia Kenon....................................................... 2001-04
DIGS PER SET (min. 225 sets) 1. 4.57 Jenn Miller (432 sets)............................................... 2006-09 2. 4.50 Kaylie McHugh (529 sets)......................................... 2016-19 3. 3.70 Makala Heidelberg (278 sets).................. 2018-Present 4. 3.37 Kim Sentmore (372 sets).......................................1997-2000 5. 3.34 Karlyn Daly (409 sets)............................................... 2000-03 6. 3.20 Anastasia Kenon (345 sets)....................................... 2001-04 7. 3.17 Kelli Dickson (419 sets)............................................. 2002-05 8. 3.15 Grace Weaver (413 sets)........................................... 2011-14 9. 2.93 Tea Juric (342 sets)................................................... 2013-16 10. 2.82 Erin Fogarty (246 sets).............................................. 1989-90 SOLO BLOCKS 1. 429 Alicia Robertson....................................................... 1991-94 2. 227 Shelly Richey............................................................ 1990-93 3. 114 Deva Fowler.............................................................. 2001-04 4. 108 Julie Donelon............................................................ 1993-96 5. 77 Sarah Strasner.......................................................... 2013-16
6. 7. 8. 9.
68 61 59 59 59
Jami Carter............................................................... 1989-90 Erin Dobyanski.......................................................1998-2001 Kim Swafford............................................................ 2000-03 Anna Wruck.............................................................. 2011-14 Kim Swafford............................................................ 2000-03
BLOCK ASSISTS 1. 450 Deva Fowler.............................................................. 2001-04 2. 416 Dayna Kern............................................................... 2015-18 3. 406 Julie Donelon............................................................ 1993-96 4. 374 Shannon Hergert...................................................... 1994-97 5. 335 Sarah Strasner.......................................................... 2013-16 6. 323 Anna Wruck.............................................................. 2011-14 7. 322 Lindsey Shepard....................................................... 2007-10 8. 320 Jen Linder................................................................. 2005-08 9. 309 Kim Swafford............................................................ 2000-03 10. 306 Alicia Robertson....................................................... 1991-94 306 Kayla Dinkins........................................... 2018-Prsent TOTAL BLOCKS 1. 735 Alicia Robertson....................................................... 1991-94 2. 564 Deva Fowler.............................................................. 2001-04 3. 514 Julie Donelon............................................................ 1993-96 4. 472 Dayna Kern............................................................... 2015-18 5. 438 Shelly Richey............................................................ 1990-93 6. 412 Sarah Strasner.......................................................... 2013-16 7. 392 Shannon Hergert...................................................... 1994-97 8. 375 Lindsey Shepard....................................................... 2007-10 9. 368 Kim Swafford............................................................ 2000-03 10. 351 Jen Linder................................................................. 2005-08 BLOCKS PER SET (min. 225 sets) 1. 1.52 Alicia Robertson (485 sets)....................................... 1991-94 2. 1.26 Deva Fowler (449 sets)............................................. 2001-04 3. 1.21 Julie Donelon (425 sets)........................................... 1993-96 4. 1.19 Kayla Dinkins (282 sets).......................... 2018-Present 5. 1.14 Liz Kritza (305 sets).................................................. 1995-98 6. 0.99 Kim Swafford 370 sets)............................................. 2000-03 7. 0.98 Sarah Strasner (335 sets).......................................... 2013-16 8. 0.97 Shelly Richey (452 sets)............................................ 1990-93 9. 0.91 Anna Wruck (217 sets).............................................. 2011-12 10. 0.88 Lindsey Shepard (427 sets)....................................... 2007-10 POINTS 1. 2587.0 Alicia Robertson....................................................... 1991-94 2. 2215.0 Sara Radosevic.......................................................... 2005-08 3. 1873.5 Shelly Richey............................................................ 1990-93 4. 1873.0 Deva Fowler.............................................................. 2001-04 5. 1676.0 Tea Juric.................................................................... 2013-16 6. 1656.0 Kim Sentmore........................................................1997-2000 7. 1654.5 Ksenija Vlaskovic....................................................... 2006-09 8. 1651.0 Jill Fayard.................................................................. 1995-98 9. 1639.0 Britney Hurst.........................................................1999-2002 10. 1630.0 Shannon Hergert...................................................... 1994-97 POINTS PER SET (min. 225 sets) 1. 5.44 Sara Radosevic (407 sets)......................................... 2005-08 2. 5.33 Alicia Robertson (485 sets)....................................... 1991-94 3. 4.79 Britney Hurst (342 sets).........................................1999-2002 4. 4.46 Erin Fogarty (246 sets).............................................. 1989-90 5. 4.45 Kim Sentmore (372 sets).......................................1997-2000 6. 4.17 Deva Fowler (449 sets)............................................. 2001-04 7. 4.14 Shelly Richey (452 sets)............................................ 1990-93 8. 4.11 Anastasia Kenon (345 sets)....................................... 2001-04 9. 3.92 Tina Prima (242 sets)................................................ 1989-90 10. 3.87 Jill Fayard (427 sets)................................................. 1995-98
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS SERVICE ACES PER SET (min. 70 sets) 1. 0.60 Sara Radosevic (117 sets)...............................................2007 2. 0.56 Shelly Richey (80 sets)....................................................1991 3. 0.54 Sara Radosevic (90 sets).................................................2006 4. 0.53 Shelly Richey (100 sets)..................................................1993 0.53 Gina Vaccaro (124 sets)...................................................1991 6. 0.52 Angie Smith (86 sets).....................................................1989 7. 0.49 Sara Radosevic (74 sets).................................................2005 0.49 Shannon Hergert (92 sets)..............................................1994 9. 0.46 Becky Meadows (123 sets).............................................1992 10. 0.44 Kaylie McHugh (142 sets)...............................................2018
TOTAL BLOCKS 1. 216 2. 188 3. 187 4. 178 5. 173 6. 171 7. 169 169 169 10. 162
BLOCKS PER SET (min. 70 sets) 1. 1.64 Alicia Robertson (103 sets).............................................1993 2. 1.53 Alicia Robertson (106 sets).............................................1994 3. 1.50 Alicia Robertson (144 sets).............................................1992 4. 1.49 Deva Fowler (116 sets)...................................................2003 5. 1.47 Julie Donelon (121 sets).................................................1996 1.47 Shelly Richey (127 sets)..................................................1990 7. 1.43 Julie Donelon (118 sets).................................................1995 8. 1.42 Alicia Robertson (132 sets).............................................1991 9. 1.41 Liz Kritza (120 sets)........................................................1997 10. 1.35 Kayla Dinkins..................................................................2019 Deva Fowler (102 sets)...................................................2004
ATTACK PERCENTAGE (min.300 attacks) 1. .437 Jen Linder (199-43-357).................................................2006 2. .421 Jen Linder (208-43-392).................................................2008 3. .401 Jen Linder (214-50-409).................................................2007 4. .380 Sarah Strasner (587-151-1366)......................................2013 5. .358 Alicia Robertson (502-156-967).....................................1994 6. .345 Alicia Robertson (613-197-1207)...................................1992 7. .344 Alicia Robertson (440-126-912).....................................1991 8. .342 Anna Wruck (172-49-360)..............................................2013 9. .341 Lindsey Shepard (229-52-519).......................................2010 10. .329 Marija Milosavljevic (229-68-489)..................................2009
DIGS 1. 626 Kaylie McHugh...............................................................2018 2. 609 Jenn Miller......................................................................2007 3. 594 Kaylie McHugh...............................................................2016 4. 592 Kaylie McHugh...............................................................2017 5. 567 Kaylie McHugh...............................................................2019 6. 534 Makala Heidelberg............................................2018 7. 515 Grace Weaver..................................................................2013 8. 510 Nikki Osuna....................................................................2011 9. 507 Jenn Miller......................................................................2006 10. 494 Karlyn Daly.....................................................................2003 DIGS PER SET (min. 70 sets) 1. 5.54 Kelli Dickson (74 sets).....................................................2005 2. 5.30 Jenn Miller (115 sets).....................................................2007 3. 5.17 Jenn Miller (98 sets).......................................................2006 4. 4.62 Kaylie McHugh (129 sets)...............................................2017 5. 4.52 Grace Weaver (114 sets).................................................2013 6. 4.49 Karlyn Daly (110 sets).....................................................2003 7. 4.42 Kelli Dickson (1010 sets).................................................2004 8. 4.41 Kaylie McHugh (142 sets)...............................................2018 9. 4.40 Nikki Osuna (116 sets)....................................................2011 10. 4.36 Kaylie McHugh (130 sets)...............................................2019 SOLO BLOCKS 1. 144 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1991 2. 142 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1992 3. 92 Shelly Richey..................................................................1990 4. 90 Alicia Robertston............................................................1993 5. 56 Shelly Richey..................................................................1992 6. 55 Shelly Richey..................................................................1991 7. 53 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1994 8. 52 Jami Carter.....................................................................1989 9. 37 Julie Donelon..................................................................1996 10. 35 Deva Fowler....................................................................2002
ASSISTS 1. 1527 2. 1483 3. 1421 4. 1352 5. 1351 6. 1332 7. 1318 8. 1268 9. 1193 10. 1187
BLOCK ASSISTS 1. 154 154 3. 148 4. 146 5. 141 6. 138 7. 127 8. 117 9. 114 10. 112
692 613 586 561 533 529 515 502 495 493
Britney Hurst..................................................................2002 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1992 Sara Radosevic................................................................2007 Erin Fogarty....................................................................1990 Kim Sentmore.................................................................1999 Ksenija Vlaskovic.............................................................2007 Kim Sentmore.................................................................2000 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1994 Sara Radosevic................................................................2006 Jill Fayard........................................................................1998
KILLS PER SET (min. 70 sets) 1. 5.50 Sara Radosevic (90 sets).................................................2006 2. 5.45 Britney Hurst (127 sets)..................................................2002 3. 5.38 Kim Sentmore (99 sets)..................................................1999 4. 5.24 Sara Radosevic (74 sets).................................................2005 5. 5.01 Sara Radosevic (117 sets)...............................................2007 6. 4.74 Alicia Robertson (106 sets).............................................1994 7. 4.58 Britney Hurst (106 sets)..................................................2001 8. 4.44 Kim Sentmore (116 sets)................................................2000 9. 4.42 Erin Fogarty (127 sets)....................................................1990 10. 4.41 Ksenija Vlaskovic (120 sets)............................................2007 TOTAL ATTACKS 1. 1660 2. 1434 3. 1420 4. 1297 5. 1279 6. 1274 7. 1262 8. 1260 9. 1222 10. 1207
Britney Hurst..................................................................2002 Sara Radosevic................................................................2007 Ksenija Vlaskovic.............................................................2007 Kim Sentmore.................................................................1999 Sarah Ray.......................................................................2016 Erin Fogarty....................................................................1990 Jill Fayard........................................................................1998 Kim Sentmore.................................................................2000 Sara Radosevic................................................................2008 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1992
Megan Murdock.............................................................1992 Jennifer Witte.................................................................2000 Jennifer Witte.................................................................1998 Jennifer Witte.................................................................1999 Kelli Dickson...................................................................2002 Mel Mandelbaum...........................................................2013 Megan Murdock.............................................................1991 Justine Bowers...............................................................2016 Cappy Meyer...................................................................1995 Katie Case.......................................................................2001
Kayla Dinkins..................................................................2019 Liz Kritza.........................................................................1997 Dayna Kern.....................................................................2018 Deva Fowler....................................................................2003 Julie Donelon..................................................................1996 Julie Donelon..................................................................1995 Liz Gruns.........................................................................1997 Jen Linder.......................................................................2008 Kim Swafford..................................................................2003 Deva Fowler....................................................................2002
ASSISTS PER SET (min. 70 sets) 1. 12.75 Jennifer Witte (106 sets).................................................1999 2. 12.36 Jennifer Witte (120 sets).................................................2000 3. 12.30 Luna Rebrovic (740 sets).................................................2005 4. 11.94 Jennifer Witte (119 sets).................................................1998 5. 11.75 Katie Case (101 sets).......................................................2001 6. 10.82 Rachel Lindelow (100 sets).............................................2009 7. 10.75 Megan Murdock (142 sets).............................................1992 8. 10.55 Kelli Dickson (128 sets)...................................................2002 9. 10.20 Cappy Meyer (117 sets)..................................................1995 10. 9.98 Megan Murdock (132 sets).............................................1991 SERVICE ACES 1. 70 2. 66 3. 63 4. 56 5. 53 6. 52 7. 51 51 9. 49 10. 48
Sara Radosevic................................................................2007 Gina Vaccaro...................................................................1991 Kaylie McHugh...............................................................2018 Becky Meadows..............................................................1992 Shelly Richey..................................................................1993 Megan Murdock.............................................................1992 Tina Prima......................................................................1990 Gina Vaccaro...................................................................1990 Sara Radosevic................................................................2006 Jennifer Goodyear..........................................................1991
In 2018, Kaylie McHugh surpassed Jenn Miller for the most digs in a single season in program history, totaling 626. McHugh is also first in career digs with 2379 and second in career digs per set, averaging 4.50 in 529 sets.
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POINTS 1. 798.0 2. 762.5 3. 686.5 4. 634.5 5. 622.0 6. 609.0 7. 583.0 8. 581.0 9. 574.5 10. 571.0
Alicia Robertson.............................................................1992 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1991 Shelly Richey..................................................................1990 Julie Donelon..................................................................1996 Deva Fowler....................................................................2003 Kayla Dinkins..................................................................2019 Liz Kritza.........................................................................1997 Julie Donelon..................................................................1995 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1993 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1994
Alicia Robertson.............................................................1992 Britney Hurst..................................................................2002 Sara Radosevic................................................................2007 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1994 Erin Fogarty....................................................................1990 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1991 Deva Fowler....................................................................2003 Kim Sentmore.................................................................1999 Kim Sentmore.................................................................2000 Ksenija Vlaskovic.............................................................2007
POINTS PER SET (min. 70 sets) 1. 6.24 Sara Radosevic (90 sets).................................................2006 2. 6.00 Britney Hurst (127 sets)..................................................2002 3. 5.99 Alicia Robertson (106 sets).............................................1994 4. 5.93 Sara Radosevic (74 sets).................................................2005 5. 5.87 Sara Radosevic (117 sets)...............................................2007 5.87 Kim Sentmore (99 sets)..................................................1999 7. 5.54 Alicia Robertson (144 sets).............................................1992 8. 5.30 Alicia Robertson (103 sets).............................................1993 9. 5.09 Britney Hurst (106 sets)..................................................2001 10. 5.03 Deva Fowler (116 sets)...................................................2003 MATCHES PLAYED 1. 40 Jennifer Murdock............................................................1992 40 Shelly Richey..................................................................1992 40 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1992 4. 39 Megan Murdock.............................................................1992 39 Angie Smith....................................................................1992 6. 38 Jennifer Goodyear..........................................................1992 7. 37 Gina Vaccaro...................................................................1992 SETS PLAYED 1. 145 2. 144 3. 142 142 5. 141 6. 140 7. 138 138 9. 135 10. 132 132 132 132 132 132
Shelly Richey..................................................................1992 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1992 Kaylie McHugh...............................................................2018 Megan Murdock.............................................................1992 Taylor Henigsman...........................................................2018 Makala Heidelberg.........................................................2018 Jenna Ibieta....................................................................2018 Lexie Douglas.................................................................2018 Angie Smith....................................................................1992 Erika Hansel....................................................................2018 Jennifer Goodyear..........................................................1992 Becky Murdock...............................................................1991 Megan Murdock.............................................................1991 Alicia Robertson.............................................................1991 Becky Meadows..............................................................1991
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS
KILLS 1. 37 Britney Hurst vs Bowling Green..................................9/21/02 2. 36 Sarah Ray vs Memphis.............................................10/23/16 3. 34 Sara Radosevic vs Tulsa.............................................11/18/05 34 Sara Radosevic at LSU..............................................11/24/07 34 Jill Fayard vs Louisiana-Lafayette...............................9/22/98 6. 33 Alicia Robertson vs Rice............................................10/31/92 7. 32 Sara Radosevic vs UTEP............................................11/12/06 8. 31 Sara Radosevic vs New Orleans..................................8/26/06 31 Sara Radosevic vs UCF..............................................10/23/05 31 Kim Sentmore vs DePaul..........................................10/27/00 ATTACK PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attacks) 1. .909 Jen Linder at SMU (10-0-11)....................................10/12/08 2. .833 Anna Davis at South Florida (15-0-18).............3/20/21 3. .824 Lindsey Shepard (14-0-17).......................................11/27/10 4. .818 Angie Smith vs Middle Tennessee..............................9/12/92 5. .750 Jen Linder at Houston (12-0-16)..............................10/24/08 .750 Deva Fowler vs Jackson State (18-0-24)..........................11/9/04 .750 Alicia Robertson vs SE Louisiana.................................8/30/91 8. .727 Shannon Hergert vs Southern Miss (8-0-11)............................... 10/21/94 9. .722 Azarri Badawi vs. Fairfield (13-0-18)...............................9/10/10 .722 Alicia Robertson vs Texas-Arlington.............................. 9/11/93 ASSISTS 1. 84 2. 74 74 4. 73 5. 70 6. 68 68 8. 67 67 10. 66 66
Jennifer Witte vs Louisiana-Lafayette.........................9/22/98 Justine Bowers vs North Dakota...................................9/9/16 Megan Murdock vs New Orleans..............................11/14/92 Megan Murdock vs Virginia Tech.................................11/6/92 Brittany Esser vs DePaul.............................................11/6/04 Justine Bowers vs Memphis.....................................10/23/16 Rachel Lindelow.........................................................9/27/09 Luna Rebrovic vs New Orleans....................................8/26/06 Jennifer Witte vs Louisiana Tech...................................9/4/99 Jennifer Witte vs New Orleans......................................9/8/00 Amy Thackery vs VCU..................................................11/4/94
DIGS 1. 37 2. 36 3. 35 4. 34 5. 32 32 32 32 32 32
Kaylie McHugh vs USF..............................................11/25/16 Visnja Djurdjevic vs SMU............................................9/27/09 Jenn Miller vs Dayton.................................................9/15/06 Sophia Ervanian vs. Memphis.........................2/12/21 Kaylie McHugh vs Tulsa............................................11/02/17 Grace Weaver vs Tulsa.................................................11/1/12 Nikki Osuna vs San Diego State....................................9/2/11 Kelli Dickson vs Arizona State.....................................9/18/05 Kim Sentmore vs Louisiana-Lafayette........................9/22/98 Liz Gruns vs McNeese State..........................................9/1/98
KILLS 3-Sets 4-Sets 5-Sets
BLOCKS 1. 16 2. 14 14 4. 13 5. 12 12 12 12 9. 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
Deva Fowler vs Saint Louis.........................................10/8/04 Alicia Robertson vs New Orleans..............................11/12/91 Alicia Robertson vs Michigan State............................9/16/91 Alicia Robertson vs Nicholls State.................................9/1/92 Kim Swafford at Cincinnati.......................................10/26/03 Becky Brown vs DePaul..............................................11/3/95 Shelly Richey vs New Orleans.....................................9/12/92 Shelly Richey vs Nicholls State....................................8/31/91 Cori Martone at Memphis.........................................10/31/10 Jen Linder vs Southern Miss.....................................10/21/07 Deva Fowler vs Marquette........................................10/17/03 Deva Fowler vs Memphis..........................................11/15/02 Liz Kritza vs Memphis...............................................11/14/97 Liz Gruns vs Charlotte...............................................10/17/97 Liz Kritza vs Southern Miss.........................................9/24/97 Julie Donelon vs Cincinnati.......................................11/17/95 Julie Donelon vs Marquette........................................11/4/95 Alicia Robertson vs New Orleans................................11/9/94 Alicia Robertson vs New Orleans................................9/20/94 Alicia Robertson vs Middle Tennessee........................9/12/92
SERVICE ACES 1. 9 Kelly Keiser vs New Orleans........................................10/2/92 2. 8 Gina Vaccaro vs Southern Miss..................................11/20/92 3. 7 Sara Weiland vs Charlotte.........................................11/20/04 4. 6 Kaylie McHugh at Houston.........................................11/8/19 6 Kaylie McHugh vs. ECU.............................................10/26/18 6 Sara Radosevic vs Columbia.........................................9/8/07 6 Sara Radosevic vs S. Dakota State...............................8/31/07 6 Deva Fowler at Saint Louis.......................................11/14/03 6 Britney Hurst vs Saint Louis........................................9/29/02 6 Erin Dobyanski vs Southern......................................10/21/98 6 Katie Griffin vs McNeese State......................................9/9/95 6 Alicia Robertson vs Creighton.......................................9/3/94 6 Shelly Richey vs LSU...................................................9/22/93 6 Becky Meadows vs Texas-Pan Am...............................9/26/92 6 Gina Vaccaro vs Troy State.........................................10/18/91 6 Becky Meadows vs Troy State...................................10/18/91 6 Shelly Richey vs Mississippi State...............................9/27/91
30 32 37
Britney Hurst vs Louisiana-Lafayette............................................. 10/1/02 Sara Radosevic vs UTEP............................................................... 11/12/06 Britney Hurst vs Bowling Green..................................................... 9/21/02
.909 .833 .750
Jen Linder vs SMU....................................................................... 10/12/08 Anna Davis at South Florida........................................... 3/20/21 Jen Linder at Houston.................................................................. 10/26/08
ASSISTS 3-Sets 4-Sets 5-Sets
84 74 70
Jennifer Witte vs Louisiana-Lafayette............................................ 9/22/98 Megan Murdock vs New Orleans.................................................. 11/14/92 Brittany Esser at DePaul................................................................. 11/6/04
SERVICE ACES 3-Sets 4-Sets 5-Sets
9 8 6 6 6 6
Kelly Keiser vs New Orleans........................................................... 10/2/92 Gina Vaccaro vs Southern Miss..................................................... 11/20/94 Deva Fowler at Saint Louis........................................................... 11/14/03 Brittany Hurst vs. Saint Louis......................................................... 9/29/02 Katie Griffin vs McNeese State......................................................... 9/9/95 Shelly Richey vs LSU...................................................................... 9/22/93
DIGS 3-Sets 4-Sets 5-Sets
27 35 37
Kim Sentmore vs UAB.................................................................. 11/10/00 Jenn Miller vs Dayton.................................................................... 9/15/06 Kaylie McHugh vs USF................................................................. 11/25/16
BLOCKS 3-Sets 4-Sets 5-Sets
14 14 16
Alicia Robertson vs Michigan State................................................ 9-26/91 Alicia Robertson vs New Orleans................................................. 11/12/91 Deva Fowler vs Saint Louis............................................................. 10/8/04
ATTACK PERCENTAGE 3-Sets 4-Sets 5-Sets
Britney Hurst enjoyed a fine career in the Olive and Blue, setting the single-match record with 37 kills against Bowling Green on Sept. 21, 2002.
Jen Linder holds the best single-match attacking percentage, hitting .909 against SMU on Oct. 12, 2008, and is the career leader in hitting efficiency (.376) at Tulane. The Austin, Texas native also holds the top three single season attacking percentages and helped the Green Wave to their first Conference USA title in 2008.
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KILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 11.
TEAM SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS 88 87 86 83 83 83 82 81 81 81 80 80 80 80
vs VCU........................................................ 11-18-94 vs North Dakota............................................. 9-9-16 at LSU........................................................ 11-24-07 at LSU........................................................ 11-26-04 vs Wright State............................................ 8-30-03 at Houston................................................. 11-12-02 at Houston................................................... 10-2-04 vs Colorado.................................................. 8-24-07 at Southern Miss.......................................... 10-5-01 at New Orleans............................................ 11-2-99 vs. SMU........................................................ 9-27-09 vs Rice........................................................ 10-15-06 vs Stephen F. Austin..................................... 9-10-93 vs New Orleans.......................................... 11-14-92
SERVICE ACES 1. 19 19 3. 16 16 5. 15 15 15 15 15 10. 14 14 14 14
vs Southern Miss........................................ 11-20-92 vs New Orleans............................................ 10-2-92 vs Jackson State............................................. 9-3-02 vs Austin Peay................................................ 9-6-91 at Rice........................................................ 11-17-05 vs Prairie View A&M....................................... 9-3-02 at McNeese State......................................... 9-10-96 vs William & Mary.......................................... 9-2-95 vs Chattanooga.............................................. 9-3-94 vs Southern............................................... 10-28-03 vs Nicholls State........................................... 8-29-03 vs Saint Louis............................................... 9-29-02 vs UNLV.......................................................... 9-1-01
ATTACK PERCENTAGE 1. .495 vs Fairfield (49-4-91)................................... 9-10-10 2. .481 vs Prairie View A&M (46-9-77)........................... 9-3-02 3. .473 vs UCF (65-13-110).................................... 10-19-07 4. .469 at SMU (52-7-96)....................................... 10-12-08 5. .467 vs Texas-Pan American................................. 9-26-92 6. .463 vs East Carolina (48-10-82)........................ 10-22-10 7. .455 vs South Alabama........................................ 9-28-91 8. .453 vs Grambling............................................... 9-26-16 9. .449 vs SMU (50-6-98)........................................ 11-7-08 10. .442 at UTEP (51-9-95)...................................... 11-14-08 ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 10.
83 82 78 77 77 75 75 75 75 74 74 74 74
at LSU........................................................ 11-24-07 vs North Dakota............................................. 9-9-16 vs San Francisco........................................... 9-16-00 vs Wright State............................................ 8-30-03 at VCU........................................................ 11-18-94 at East Carolina............................................ 10-7-07 vs UTEP...................................................... 11-12-06 at Houston................................................. 11-12-02 vs Virginia Tech............................................ 11-6-92 vs Colorado.................................................. 8-24-07 at LSU........................................................ 11-26-04 at Houston................................................... 10-2-04 vs Louisiana Tech........................................... 9-4-99
DIGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9.
112 112 107 104 103 102 102 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100
vs SMU....................................................... 10-30-16 vs SMU......................................................... 9-27-09 vs Providence............................................... 8-30-96 vs UAB......................................................... 9-30-12 vs DePaul................................................... 10-18-03 vs Tulsa........................................................ 11-1-12 at DePaul..................................................... 11-6-04 vs Louisiana Tech........................................... 9-4-99 at Marquette................................................ 11-4-95 at Ole Miss..................................................... 9-8-19 at Rice........................................................ 10-14-07 at LSU........................................................ 11-26-04 at New Orleans.......................................... 10-19-04 at Houston................................................. 11-12-02 vs Southern Miss........................................ 10-22-92
BLOCKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
30.0 24.5 23.0 21.5 21.0 20.0 19.0 18.0 18.0 18.0
vs New Orleans............................................ 11-9-94 vs Saint Louis............................................... 10-8-04 at Cincinnati.............................................. 10-26-03 vs Long Beach State..................................... 9-12-09 vs Michigan State........................................ 9-16-91 vs Louisiana-Monroe..................................... 9-3-93 vs New Orleans............................................ 9-12-92 at Memphis............................................... 10-31-10 vs Bowling Green......................................... 9-21-02 vs DePaul................................................... 10-20-01
Single-Match Record Breakdown KILLS 3-Sets 4-Sets 5-Sets
65 65 88 87
vs Rice........................................................ 11-16-07 vs UCF........................................................ 10-19-07 vs VCU........................................................ 11-18-94 vs North Dakota............................................. 9-9-16
ATTACK PERCENTAGE 3-Sets .495 vs Fairfield (49-4-91)................................... 9-10-10 4-Sets .396 at EastCarolina(79-22-144)................................. 10-7-07 5-Sets .348 at UCF (76-22-155)...................................... 11-5-06 ASSISTS 3-Sets 62 4-Sets 77 5-Sets 83
vs Rice........................................................ 11-16-07 at VCU........................................................ 11-18-94 at LSU........................................................ 11-24-07
SERVICE ACES 3-Sets 19 4-Sets 19 5-Sets 15
vs New Orleans............................................ 10-2-92 vs Southern Miss........................................ 11-20-92 at Rice........................................................ 11-17-05
DIGS 3-Sets 79 vs Louisiana-Lafayette................................... 9-9-03 4-Sets 103 vs DePaul................................................... 10-18-03 5-Sets 112 vs SMU......................................................... 9-27-09 vs SMU....................................................... 10-30-16 BLOCKS 3-Sets 20.0 4-Sets 19.0 5-Sets 30.0
vs Louisiana-Monroe..................................... 9-3-93 vs New Orleans............................................ 9-12-92 vs New Orleans............................................ 11-9-94
Lindsey Shepard was a part of six of the top 10 most efficient attacking matches during her career at Tulane. The middle blocker played from 2007-10 and ranks among the school leaders in attacking percentage and blocking.
Kathy Trosclair – Head Coach (1981-87) One of the most successful coaches in the history of Tulane Athletics, Kathy Trosclair stands as the winningest volleyball coach in Green Wave history. Trosclair, who coached at Tulane from 1981-87, compiled a 174-90 record with the Green Wave and holds the record for career wins while ranking second in winning percentage (.682). She led the Green Wave to 20-plus wins in seven of her eight seasons at the helm including a pair of 30-win campaigns. Trosclair’s 1986 squad set the school record for wins in a season (31) and winning percentage (.838), but the record for victories would not last long as her 1987 team went 33-7. The Green Wave earned their first ever All-Louisiana selection during Trosclair’s final season on campus when Erin Fogarty, who was a four-time All-Louisiana pick, earned the honor as an outside hitter in 1987. For her accomplishments, Trosclair was named Southeast Region and Louisiana Coach of the Year in 1987 and was voted into the Louisiana Volleyball Coaches Association Hall of Fame that year. Trosclair’s coaching career, however, came to an abrupt end following the 1987 season when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Her health deteriorated quickly, and she died soon afterward. In her honor, the Louisiana Volleyball Coaches Association gives out the Kathy Trosclair Award annually, which is bestowed upon the athlete who exhibits the same qualities that characterize the award’s namesake: a genuine love of volleyball, unselfish support of her coach and teammates, leadership, spirit, and sportsmanship. Trosclair was inducted into the Tulane Athletics Hall of Fame in Fall 2004. Tulane honors Trosclair by hosting the Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament, which has been held 16 times since it began during the 1990 season.
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Tulane Under Trosclair 1981...........................................................................20-11 1982...........................................................................21-26 1983...........................................................................23-16 1984...........................................................................18-15 1985.............................................................................28-9 1986.............................................................................31-6 1987.............................................................................33-7 Trosclair’s squads hold three of the longest winning streaks in school history: 1986-87 (15 matches), 1987 (13 matches) and 1981 (eight matches).
TEAM YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY Season SP 1989 121 1990 127 1991 132 1992 146 1993 110 1994 109 1995 120 1996 126 1997 125 1998 119 1999 106 2000 120 2001 106 2002 131 2003 116 2004 103 2005 74 2006 98 2007 120 2008 126 2009 103 2010 113 2011 118 2012 109 2013 115 2014 115 2015 114 2016 130 2017 128 2018 143 2019 131 2020 78
MP 0 0 36 40 31 29 30 33 32 32 30 34 30 35 32 29 21 26 34 34 28 32 31 27 32 32 29 32 33 38 33 20
K K/S E 1479 12.22 514 1889 14.87 660 1629 12.34 593 1901 13.02 790 1469 13.35 616 1493 13.70 663 1547 12.89 778 1693 13.44 747 1843 14.74 853 1757 14.76 896 1676 15.81 787 1850 15.42 808 1612 15.21 623 1961 14.97 844 1860 16.03 750 1608 15.61 685 1097 14.82 543 1568 16.00 632 2039 16.99 726 1765 14.01 639 1390 13.50 569 1448 12.81 647 1414 11.98 719 1299 11.92 626 1713 14.90 624 1273 11.07 687 1329 11.66 578 1745 13.42 601 1635 12.77 739 1952 13.65 747 1674 12.78 707 1016 13.03 448
TA Pct A A/S SA 3761 .257 1267 10.47 260 4655 .264 1506 11.86 252 4436 .234 1425 10.80 301 4908 .226 1686 11.55 307 3720 .229 1233 11.21 253 3802 .218 1297 11.90 226 4320 .178 1363 11.36 222 4785 .198 1463 11.61 225 4978 .199 1587 12.70 212 4970 .173 1520 12.77 184 4563 .195 1495 14.10 141 5074 .205 1633 13.61 153 4387 .225 1438 13.57 166 5156 .217 1739 13.27 226 4897 .227 1686 14.53 194 4223 .219 1446 14.04 151 3109 .178 1027 13.88 126 3835 .244 1470 15.00 149 4904 .268 1893 15.77 215 4362 .258 1654 13.13 174 3797 .216 1285 12.48 131 3861 .207 1354 11.98 118 4054 .171 1312 11.12 132 3781 .178 1222 11.21 117 4079 .267 1597 13.89 128 3964 .148 1197 10.41 105 3798 .198 1251 10.97 128 4800 .238 1620 12.46 138 4664 .192 1576 12.31 174 5155 .234 1869 13.07 203 4728 .205 1553 11.85 182 2907 .195 943 12.09 78
SA/S SE 2.15 262 1.98 312 2.28 298 2.10 313 2.30 351 2.07 299 1.85 262 1.79 310 1.70 323 1.55 272 1.33 186 1.27 316 1.57 189 1.73 331 1.67 286 1.47 191 1.70 143 1.52 217 1.79 259 1.38 206 1.27 207 1.04 226 1.12 228 1.07 200 1.11 189 0.91 220 1.12 197 1.06 271 1.36 238 1.42 246 1.39 232 1.00 143
Season DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S 1989 1475 12.19 256 129 325 454 3.75 101 108 2030.5 16.78 1990 1941 15.28 249 165 330 495 3.90 64 73 2471.0 19.46 1991 1758 13.32 239 265 174 439 3.33 58 184 2282.0 17.29 1992 1955 13.39 271 223 260 483 3.31 99 97 2561.0 17.54 1993 1390 12.64 207 151 243 394 3.58 105 88 1994.5 18.13 1994 1440 13.21 168 100 403 503 4.61 89 49 2020.5 18.53 1995 1654 13.78 239 86 519 605 5.04 112 34 2114.5 17.62 1996 1874 14.87 288 87 545 632 5.02 97 86 2277.5 18.07 1997 2009 16.07 414 56 608 664 5.31 88 92 2415.0 19.32 1998 2021 16.98 195 45 452 497 4.18 106 82 2212.0 18.59 1999 1786 16.85 158 75 346 421 3.97 110 77 2065.0 19.48 2000 2034 16.95 162 64 415 479 3.99 120 88 2274.5 18.95 2001 1810 17.08 163 68 395 463 4.37 75 72 2043.5 19.27 2002 2085 15.92 175 92 448 540 4.12 105 93 2503.0 19.11 2003 2114 18.22 127 70 533 603 5.20 87 87 2390.5 20.60 2004 1789 17.37 139 60 413 473 4.59 61 77 2025.5 19.66 2005 1270 17.16 136 34 234 268 3.62 27 63 1374.0 18.57 2006 1581 16.13 168 24 349 373 3.81 34 90 1915.5 19.54 2007 1998 16.65 159 55 430 485 4.04 43 79 2524.0 21.03 2008 1821 14.45 129 33 453 486 3.86 45 46 2198.5 17.44 2009 1575 15.29 113 40 322 362 3.51 31 19 1722.0 16.72 2010 1579 13.97 150 29 371 400 3.54 41 44 1780.5 15.75 2011 1664 14.10 184 50 366 416 3.53 56 39 1779.0 15.08 2012 1642 15.06 165 41 337 378 3.47 64 21 1625.5 14.91 2013 1770 15.39 117 45 367 412 3.58 64 22 2069.5 17.99 2014 1658 14.42 154 50 397 447 3.89 42 55 1626.5 14.14 2015 1687 14.80 147 71 406 477 4.18 48 90 1731.0 15.18 2016 2130 16.38 144 63 367 430 3.31 43 31 2129.5 16.38 2017 1971 15.40 148 46 370 416 3.25 63 51 2040.0 15.94 2018 2305 16.12 144 37 626 663 4.64 74 39 2505.0 17.52 2019 2076 15.85 174 48 572 334 2.55 64 48 2190.0 16.72 2020 1318 16.90 107 31 262 162 2.08 17 37 1256.0 16.10
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SERIES HISTORY
Opponent ................... Overall Home Road Neutral First Last Abilene Christian.............................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/17/16 Air Force..........................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-0.................09/05/98 Akron..............................................................................................1-1................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................10/14/89 09/12/93 Alabama.........................................................................................1-5................. 1-1..................0-2................... 0-2.................10/02/76 11/27/04 Alabama-Birmingham (UAB)......................................... 19-14........... 10-6..............7-6................ 2-2................10/01 11/22/13 Alabama State.................................................................................2-0.................1-0.............. ...0-0...................1-0........... ......09/16/17 08/31/18 Alcorn State....................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/27/03 Angelo State...................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/21/85 Arizona............................................................................................0-2................. 0-0..................0-2................... 0-0.................09/19/09 09/09/14 Arizona State...................................................................................0-3................. 0-1..................0-2................... 0-0.................09/12/04 09/14/07 Arkansas State*..............................................................................4-3................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-5.................10/22/76 11/29/18 Auburn............................................................................................4-1................. 1-1..................0-0................... 2-0.................09/30/78 11/10/90 Austin Peay.....................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/06/91 Baylor.............................................................................................2-4................. 0-3..................1-1................... 0-1.................11/17/78 09/15/12 Belmont..........................................................................................0-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/15/12 Berry...............................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/16/11 Bethune-Cookman..........................................................................0-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/03/16 Binghampton..................................................................................2-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................08/27/11 09/15/12 Boise State......................................................................................0-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/12/98 Boston College................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................10/14/88 Bowling Green................................................................................1-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-1.................09/21/02 09/14/19 Bringham Young (BYU)...................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-0.................08/30/06 Bradley............................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/19/93 California Baptist University (CBU)..................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................11/30/18 California, Berkeley (Cal)................................................. 0-1.............. 0-0...............0-0................ 0-1............. 09/14/02 California, Irvine (UC Irvine)............................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................08/30/97 California, Riverside (UC Riverside).................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/13/03 California, Santa Barbara (UCSB).....................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................08/31/02 California Polytechnic State (Cal Poly).............................................0-2................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-0.................09/07/88 09/05/08 California State Fullerton................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/16/00 Centenary.......................................................................................3-0................. 3-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/02/00 10/15/02 Central Arkansas.............................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................11/14/77 Central Florida (UCF)..................................................... 10-21............ 3-8...............5-8................ 2-5............. 10/01/77 04/02/21 Central Missouri*............................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................... 1979 Cincinnati*.................................................................... 4-29............. 4-9..............0-12............... 0-7............. 09/25/80 11/23/19 Clemson..........................................................................................2-1................. 1-0..................1-0................... 0-1.................09/17/93 09/15/18 Coastal Carolina...............................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/07/01 Colgate............................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1..................12/7/19 12/7/19 College of Charleston......................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0..................12/8/18 Colorado..........................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................08/24/07 Columbia.........................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/09/07 Columbus........................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................10/02/76 Connecticut (UConn).......................................................................5-7................. 4-2..................1-4................... 0-1.................09/16/06 10/6/19 Coppin State....................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/20/14 Creighton........................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/03/94 C.W. Post.........................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................10/26/85 Dayton............................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/15/06 Denver............................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................1-0................... 0-0.................09/13/03 DePaul............................................................................................5-6................. 2-3..................2-3................... 1-0.................11/03/95 11/06/04 East Carolina (ECU)......................................................... 20-6............ 10-2..............9-4................ 1-0............. 09/05/98 10/20/19 East Tennessee State.......................................................................2-0................. 0-0..................1-0................... 1-0.................09/09/94 09/10/16 Elon.................................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................08/30/03 Fairfield...........................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/10/10 Florida*...........................................................................................0-2................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................10/21/88 11/25/00 Florida A&M....................................................................................2-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/15/07 09/13/13 Florida Atlantic (FAU)......................................................................3-2................. 1-1..................2-0................... 0-1.................09/09/06 09/16/16 Florida Gulf Coast............................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/16/16 Florida International (FIU)...............................................................5-3................. 1-1..................0-1................... 4-1.................10/26/95 10/20/13 Florida Southern*...........................................................................1-1................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-0.................11/03/84 10/07/89 Florida State*..................................................................................1-8................. 0-0..................0-2................... 1-5.................10/07/77 10/01/90 Fordham.........................................................................................2-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 2-0..................9/12/03 09/11/04 Freed-Hardeman.............................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................10/22/76 Furman...........................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................08/25/07 Georgetown....................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/04/04 Georgia...........................................................................................0-3................. 0-1..................0-2................... 0-0.................10/14/88 09/02/95 Georgia State..................................................................................2-1................. 1-1..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/15/90 09/03/99 Georgia Tech....................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-0.................08/31/18 Grambling State..............................................................................2-0................. 0-0..................1-0................... 1-0..................8/26/16 09/01/17 Houston....................................................................... 18-34.......... 10-14............6-19............... 2-1............. 10/14/78 02/21/21 Houston Baptist..............................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/07/19 09/07/19 Howard...........................................................................................1-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/12/14 10/8/18 Howard Payne.................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/21/85 Idaho..............................................................................................0-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/04/96 Idaho State......................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................08/26/11 Illinois at Chicago (UIC)...................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/20/02 Illinois State....................................................................................1-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-1.................10/11/80 10/09/81 Incarnate Word................................................................................3-0................. 2-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/11/15 08/30/19 Iowa................................................................................................0-3................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-2.................09/14/84 08/30/14 Iowa State.......................................................................................0-2................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-1.................09/20/80 12/11/18 Jackson State* ................................................................................5-0................. 2-0..................1-0................... 0-1.................10/27/77 09/18/15 Jacksonville.....................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................1-0................... 0-0.................10/25/85 Jacksonville State............................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/12/08 Kansas*...........................................................................................2-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................... 1979 Kansas State....................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/20/80 Kent State.......................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/09/94 Kentucky.........................................................................................0-2................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-2.................10/08/81 10/09/82 Lamar*..........................................................................................10-15............... 4-3..................2-4................... 1-6.................11/21/75 09/19/15 Lambuth.........................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................10/23/76 Little Rock.......................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................10/14/18 Lipscomb........................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/03/10 Long Beach State............................................................................0-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/12/09 Louisiana-Lafayette*......................................................................49-8............... 12-3.................8-2.................. 11-2................10/04/75 08/31/19 Louisiana-Monroe (ULM)*............................................... 12-3............. 5-1...............0-1................ 4-0............. 10/03/75 09/08/01 Louisiana State (LSU)....................................................................23-45.............. 7-12................6-16.................. 4-4.................10/03/75 09/21/19 Louisiana Tech*...............................................................................8-2.................2-2-..................2-0................... 2-0.................10/05/76 11/15/13 Louisville*......................................................................................0-27................ 0-8.................0-12.................. 0-6.................09/26/80 10/29/04 Loyola Marymount..........................................................................0-2................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-1.................08/30/97 09/07/07 Marquette.......................................................................................6-7................. 3-2..................2-3................... 1-2.................11/04/95 11/21/04 Marshall..........................................................................................6-5................. 2-2..................4-3................... 0-0.................10/24/05 10/04/13 Maryland........................................................................................1-1................. 1-0..................0-1................... 0-0.................09/13/08 09/11/10 Massachusetts (UMass)...................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-0.................08/30/96 McNeese State*..............................................................................24-5................ 8-3..................4-2................... 5-0.................... 1979 08/27/16 Memphis*.................................................................... 25-30.......... 14-11............5-14............... 6-4............. 10/01/76 02/13/21 Miami (Fla).....................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................10/17/81 Michigan.........................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/01/95 Michigan State................................................................................1-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/11/86 09/16/91 Middle Tennesse..............................................................................6-2................. 2-1..................0-0................... 4-1.................10/22/76 11/17/13 Minnesota.......................................................................................0-2................. 0-1..................0-1................... 0-0.................09/07/93 09/16/06 Mississippi*..................................................................................7-10-1.............. 2-5..................3-1..................2-3-1................10/15/77 09/08/19 Mississippi State*...........................................................................11-2................ 2-1..................1-1................... 7-0.................10/02/76 09/01/17 Mississippi University for Women....................................................4-4................. 0-0..................2-2................... 2-1.................10/01/76 10/14/82 Mississippi Valley State...................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................08/30/13 Missouri..........................................................................................0-2................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-1.................08/29/08 08/27/11 Missouri State.................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/06/19 09/06/19 Missouri Baltimore County (UMBC).................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/19/14 Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC)..........................................................2-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/20/03 09/09/06
56
Opponent ......................................................... Overall......... Home Road Neutral First Last Missouri State................................................................ 0-2.............. 0-0...............0-0................ 0-2............. 10/23/76 10/10/80 Montana State................................................................................0-2................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-2.................09/15/00 08/28/15 Montevallo .....................................................................................2-1................. 2-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................11/05/82 09/28/91 Morehead State*.............................................................................1-1................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-0.................10/22/82 10/08/84 Navy................................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1..................10/7/18 Nebraska.........................................................................................0-4................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-3.................09/14/79 09/05/09 Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV)...............................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/01/01 Nevada-Reno (Nevada)...................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................08/24/12 New Hampshire..............................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0..................12/6/19 12/6/19 New Mexico....................................................................................1-1................. 0-0..................0-1................... 1-0.................09/20/09 08/28/10 New Mexico State...........................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/04/92 New Orleans*................................................................................65-23.............. 23-7................19-8.................. 8-0.................10/01/75 01/23/21 Nicholls State*...............................................................................56-9............... 22-2.................7-3.................. 11-0................10/03/75 09/09/17 North Alabama...............................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................10/14/77 North Carolina*...............................................................................1-2................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-1.................09/13/86 10/22/88 North Carolina-Charlotte (Charlotte)..............................................12-5................ 7-0..................3-5................... 2-0.................10/25/95 10/06/13 North Carolina State........................................................................0-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-0..................9/12/15 North Dakota..................................................................................1-3................. 0-1..................1-2................... 0-0.................09/14/13 09/09/16 North Dakota State..........................................................................1-1................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/13/08 08/26/11 North Florida.................................................................................. 1-0.................1-0..................0-0...................0-0..................09/16/17 North Texas.....................................................................................2-4................. 0-0..................0-1................... 2-3.................11/20/76 11/03/13 Northeastern...................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/05/08 Northern Iowa.................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/30/88 Northern Kentucky..........................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................10/15/77 Northwestern..................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/09/88 Northwestern State........................................................ 9-0.............. 4-0...............1-0................ 4-0............. 11/13/75 09/15/17 Notre Dame.....................................................................................0-2................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/12/86 09/16/05 Ohio................................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................1-0................... 0-0.................09/19/08 Ohio State.......................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/13/19 09/13/19 Oklahoma.......................................................................................2-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................11/19/76 09/09/17 Oklahoma State..............................................................................1-0................. 0-0...................0-.................... 1-0.................... 1979 Oral Roberts*..................................................................................1-4................. 0-1..................1-0................... 0-2.................... 1979 09/20/86 Oregon............................................................................................0-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/17/10 Pacific.............................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/10/04 Pennsylvania (Penn).......................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/11/10 Pepperdine......................................................................................0-2................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-1.................08/29/07 08/28/10 Pittsburgh (Pitt)..............................................................................1-3................. 0-1..................0-1................... 1-1.................10/14/78 09/08/12 Portland..........................................................................................0-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/10/92 Prarie View A&M.............................................................................3-0................. 2-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/03/02 08/29/15 Providence......................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................08/30/96 Purdue............................................................................................0-2................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-2.................10/11/80 09/04/10 Radford...........................................................................................2-0................. 0-0..................2-0................... 0-0.................09/20/13 09/21/13 Rice*.............................................................................................13-15............... 4-5.................7-10.................. 1-0.................09/15/84 11/10/13 Rider...............................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................08/31/13 Rollins ............................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................10/10/86 Rutgers...........................................................................................2-1................. 0-0..................1-0................... 1-1.................10/16/81 09/7/18 Saint Francis....................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/07/13 Saint Louis..................................................................... 5-8.............. 3-3...............1-4................ 1-1............. 09/20/80 10/08/04 Saint Phillip’s...................................................................................2-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 2-0.................09/30/83 10/01/83 Sam Houston State........................................................ 5-12............. 3-3...............1-5................ 1-4............. 10/13/78 09/03/16 Samford......................................................................... 3-0.............. 3-0...............0-0................ 0-0............. 09/14/90 10/24/92 San Angelo......................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/24/82 San Diego........................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/04/87 San Diego State...............................................................................1-2................. 1-1..................0-1................... 0-0.................09/08/01 09/02/11 San Francisco..................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/16/00 San Jacinto......................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/25/82 Savannah State...............................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/21/13 South Alabama*............................................................................25-5................ 7-0..................4-2................... 4-1.................10/08/77 08/30/18 South Carolina.................................................................................2-6................. 0-1..................0-2................... 2-2.................10/16/81 10/26/90 South Dakota..................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/05/14 South Dakota State.........................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................08/31/07 South Florida (USF)........................................................ 8-31............ 2-11.............4-18............... 2-2............. 11/09/85 03/20/21 Southeastern Louisiana*................................................................39-6............... 11-2................10-2.................. 4-1.................10/18/75 09/3/19 Southern........................................................................................26-0................ 9-0..................8-0................... 2-0.................10/23/75 10/12/04 Southern Illinois*............................................................................1-1................. 1-1..................0-0................... 0-0.................... 1979 09/03/11 Southern Methodist (SMU)............................................ 18-14............ 8-6...............9-8................ 1-0............. 11/15/19 03/05/21 Southern Mississippi*...................................................................50-10.............. 20-2................14-6.................. 8-1.................09/18/81 01/22/21 Spring Hill*.....................................................................................3-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/25/76 10/15/76 Stanford..........................................................................................0-2................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-1.................09/09/99 08/27/10 Stephen F. Austin............................................................ 4-7.............. 2-4...............1-1................ 1-2............. 09/18/81 01/30/21 Stetson............................................................................................2-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................11/08/85 10/10/86 Temple........................................................................... 5-6.............. 3-3...............2-3................ 0-0............. 10/19/14 11/10/19 Tennessee.......................................................................................1-3................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-3.................10/21/78 11/24/00 Tennessee-Chattanooga (Chattanooga)..........................................3-0................. 2-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................10/20/78 09/04/09 Tennessee-Martin...........................................................................2-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 2-0.................10/14/77 09/21/79 Tennessee Tech................................................................................3-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 3-0.................10/23/76 12/05/08 Texas*.............................................................................................1-4................. 0-1..................0-2................... 0-1.................11/17/78 11/23/94 Texas A&M*....................................................................................0-2................. 0-0..................0-1................... 0-0.................10/30/87 08/29/14 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...............................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................08/25/12 Texas A&M-Kingsville......................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/20/85 Texas-Arlington...............................................................................0-5................. 0-1..................0-2................... 0-2.................09/14/79 09/30/94 Texas Christian (TCU).......................................................................3-3................. 2-1..................1-2................... 0-0.................09/15/00 09/12/15 Texas-El Paso (UTEP)......................................................................14-4................ 8-2..................5-2................... 1-0.................10/07/05 08/30/19 Texas Lutheran*..............................................................................0-5................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-4.................11/21/75 10/09/82 Texas-Pan American........................................................................2-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 2-0.................09/26/92 09/01/07 Texas-Rio Grande Valley..................................................................1-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 1-0..................9/19/15 09/2/16 Texas-San Antonio (UTSA)................................................ 2-5.............. 0-1...............0-0................ 2-4............. 09/01/90 08/29/15 Texas Southern................................................................................4-0................. 4-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................10/20/89 09/13/13 Texas State......................................................................................4-3................. 1-1..................0-0................... 3-2.................11/20/75 11/12/80 Texas Tech...................................................................... 0-3.............. 0-0...............0-0................ 0-3............. 11/19/76 10/02/94 Texas Women’s................................................................................1-2................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-2.................11/20/75 09/01/12 Toledo.............................................................................................2-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 2-0.................09/19/86 09/06/13 Troy.................................................................................................4-0................. 3-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/15/78 09/02/00 Tulsa............................................................................ 18-17............ 8-6..............6-10............... 4-1............. 09/20/86 03/27/21 Utah State.......................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................08/30/08 Valparaiso.......................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0..................12/6/18 Villanova.........................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................10/14/18 Virginia...........................................................................................2-0................. 0-0..................0-0................... 2-0.................09/05/87 10/17/87 Virginia Commonwealth (VCU)......................................... 6-1.............. 1-0...............1-1................ 4-0............. 10/26/91 09/15/07 Virginia Tech*.................................................................................10-2................ 2-0..................3-0................... 3-2.................09/25/80 11/04/94 Wake Forest....................................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................11/07/86 Washington....................................................................................0-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 0-0.................09/21/83 Western Carolina.............................................................................1-0................. 1-0..................0-0................... 0-0.................10/03/92 Western Kentucky...........................................................................1-1................. 1-0..................0-1................... 0-0.................11/07/86 09/14/19 Western Michigan...........................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................12/06/08 Wichita State.................................................................. 4-3.............. 2-2...............1-1................ 1-0............. 09/19/86 03/13/21 Wiley College..................................................................................1-0.................`0-0..................0-0................... 1-0.................11/20/75 William & Mary...............................................................................1-1................. 0-1..................0-0................... 1-0.................09/02/05 10/21/95 Wisconsin........................................................................................0-3................. 0-1..................0-1................... 0-1.................09/09/00 09/08/07 Wofford...........................................................................................0-1................. 0-0..................0-0................... 0-1.................08/30/18 Wright State....................................................................................1-1................. 1-1..................0-0................... 0-0.................10/26/89 08/30/03 Xavier (Ohio)...................................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................1-0................... 0-0.................09/20/08 Youngstown State...........................................................................1-0................. 0-0..................1-0................... 0-0.................09/06/13 * missing information on match location
1975
20-10 head coach Kay Metcalf
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
AIAW State Champions
Date Opponent O1 New Orleans O3 Nicholls State O3 Louisiana-Monroe O3 LSU O4 Louisiana-Lafayette O4 New Orleans O8 LSU O10 Louisiana-Monroe O17 New Orleans O17 Louisiana-Lafayette O17 Nicholls State O18 Louisiana-Monroe O18 LSU O18 SE Louisiana O20 Nicholls State O20 LSU O23 Louisiana-Lafayette O23 Southern O27 New Orleans O28 Nicholls State N5 Louisiana-Lafayette N7 Louisiana-Lafayette N9 LSU
Result W, 2-0; 15-2,15-4 W, 2-1; 15-0,12-15,15-9 W, 2-1; 0-15,16-14,15-4 L, 1-2; 15-6,9-15,0-15 L, 1-2; 15-7,13-15,7-15 W, 2-0; 15-3,15-7 W, 2-1; 15-3,9-15,15-12 W, 2-0; 15-8,15-0 L, 0-2; 8-15,11-15 L, 0-2; 12-15,14-16 W, 2-1; 11-15,15-11,15-7 W, 2-0; 16-14,15-4 L, 1-2; 6-15,15-13,4-15 W, 2-1; 8-15,15-2,15-0 W, 2-1; 13-15,15-5,15-13 L, 1-2; 15-17,15-0,13-15 W, 2-1; 7-15,15-11,15-0 W, 2-0; 15-7,15-6 W, 2-0; 15-13,15-12 L, 1-2; 15-9,6-15,17-19 W, 2-1; 11-15,15-12,15-0 W, 2-1; 11-15,15-5,15-3 W, 2-1; 0-15,15-1,15-12 AIAW State Tournament - ^ ^ N13 Northwestern St. W, 2-0; 15-11,16-14 N13 Northwestern St.^ W, 2-1; 12-15,15-11,16-14 AIAW Region IV Championships - + N20 Texas State+ W, 2-1; 15-13,5-15,15-13 N20 Wiley College+ W, 2-0; 15-0,15-9 N20 Texas Women’s+ L, 0-2; 9-15,1-15 N21 Lamar+ L, 0-2; 5-15,13-15 N21 Texas Lutheran+ L, 0-2; 9-15,0-15
1976
26-9 head coach Kay Metcalf AIAW State Champions
Date Opponent Result S25 Spring Hill W, 2-0; 15-1,15-7 S25 Spring Hill W, 2-0; 15-1,15-11 S27 LSU W, 2-1; 15-11,0-15, 15-12 Mississippi Univ. for Women Tournament - ^ (Columbus, Miss.) O1 at Miss. UW ^ L, 0-2; 4-15,0-15 O1 vs Memphis ^ W, 2-0; 15-12,15-7 O2 vs Mississippi State ^ W, 2-0; 15-13,15-4 O2 vs Alabama ^ L, 1-2; 1-15,15-1,9-15 O2 vs Columbus ^ W, 2-0; 15-4,15-8 O5 Louisiana Tech W, 2-0; 15-5,22-20 O5 Louisiana Tech W, 2-0; 15-2,15-1 O7 SE Louisiana W, 2-1; 12-15,15-8,15-11 O7 SE Louisiana W, 2-1; 9-15,15-12,15-9 O13 New Orleans W, 2-0; 15-4,16-14 O15 Spring Hill W, 2-0; 15-1,15-11 O19 Nicholls State L, 0-2; 10-15,8-15 Memphis Tournament - + (Memphis, Tenn.) O22 vs Freed Hardeman+ W, 2-0; 15-0,15-0 O22 vs Middle Tenn.+ W, 2-0; 15-3,15-4 + O22 vs Arkansas State W, 2-0; 15-2,15-10 O23 vs Lambuth+ W, 2-0; 15-1,15-8 O23 vs Tenn. Tech+ W, 2-1; 14-16,15-1,15-7 O23 vs Missouri St.+ L, 0-2; 9-15,6-15 O26 LSU L, 1-2; 15-12,4-15,6-15 O28 SE Louisiana W, 2-1; 12-15,15-11,15-9 N2 New Orleans W, 2-0; 15-10,15-3 N4 Nicholls State L, 1-2; 15-9,5-15,9-15 N11 Louisiana-Monroe W, 2-0; 15-5,15-5 AIAW State Tournament - ! (Lafayette, La) N12 vs New Orleans! W, 2-0; 15-11,15-5 N12 vs Nicholls State! W, 2-0; 15-9,15-3 N12 vs SE Louisiana! W, 2-1; 15-3,14-16,15-3 ! N13 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 2-0; 15-12,15-3 N13 vs LSU! W, 2-1; 15-13,9-15,15-11 AIAW Regional Tournament - # N19 Oklahoma# W, 2-1; 16-14,13-15,15-12 N19 Texas Tech# L, 0-2; 5-15,4-15 N20 Lamar# L, 0-2; 2-15,12-15 N20 North Texas# L, 0-2; 11-15,6-15
1977
25-11 head coach Kay Metcalf
Date Opponent Result S27 New Orleans W, 3-0; 15-5,15-2,15-8 Mississippi Univ. for Women Tournament - ^ (Columbus, Miss.) S30 at Miss. UW^ W, 2-0; 15-7,15-7 S30 vs Memphis^ W, 2-1; 15-13,4-15,15-11 ^ S30 vs Mississippi St. W, 2-0; 15-7,15-8 O1 vs UCF^ L, 0-2; 11-15,11-15 O1 vs UCF^ L, 0-2; 7-15,12-15 O1 at Miss. UW^ L, 1-2; 15-12,5-15,7-15 O4 SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-6,15-1,15-10 O6 Louisiana Tech W, 3-0; 15-0,15-0,15-8 New Orleans Invitational - + (New Orleans, La.)
O7 O7 O8 O8 O8 O8 O10 O11 O14 O14 O14 O15 O15 O15 O21 O24 O27 O27 N3 N4 N4 N4 N5 N5
N18 N18 N18
1978
vs Louisiana-Lafayette+ W, 2-0; 15-10,15-7 vs Florida State+ L, 0-2; 9-15,13-15 vs South Alabama+ W, 2-0; 15-0,15-11 at New Orleans+ W, 2-0; 15-3,15-1 vs Nicholls State+ W, 2-0; 15-11,18-16 vs UCF+ L, 0-2; 8-15,3-15 Nicholls State L, 0-3; 7-15,8-15,15-17 LSU L, 0-3; 8-15,6-15,16-18 Memphis Tournament - ! (Memphis, Tenn.) vs Central Ark.! W, 2-0; 15-7,15-4 vs North Alabama! W, 2-0; 15-11,15-4 vs Tenn.-Martin! W, 2-0; 15-11,15-11 vs Mississippi! W, 2-0; 15-12,15-6 vs Louisiana-Lafayette! W, 2-0; 15-8,15-12 vs Northern Ky.! W, 2-0; 17-15,15-7 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 16-14,15-5,15-0 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-3,16-14,15-9 New Orleans W, 3-0; 15-6,15-6,15-2 Jackson State W, 3-0; 15-0,15-9,15-7 AIAW State Tournament - # (Thibodaux, La.) # vs Louisiana Tech W, 2-0; 15-3,15-0 vs Louisiana-Monroe# W, 2-0; 15-3,15-4 vs New Orleans# W, 2-1; 11-15,15-5,15-2 vs N’western St.# W, 2-0; 15-12,15-3 vs Louisiana-Lafayette# W, 3-2; 15-8,11-15,15-7,9-15,15-9 # vs LSU L, 1-3; 15-10,7-15,3-15,4-15 AIAW Regional Tournament - & (Austin, Texas) vs Texas Tech& L, 0-2; 12-15,3-15 vs Lamar& L, 0-2; 10-15,7-15 vs North Texas& L, 1-2; 15-8,8-15,5-15
28-14 head coach Kay Metcalf
Date Opponent Result New Orleans Invitational - ^ (New Orleans, La.) S15 vs Troy^ W, 2-0; 15-8,15-2 S15 vs Louisiana-Lafayette^ L, 0-2; 12-15,12-15 S16 at New Orleans^ W, 2-0; 15-4,15-7 S16 vs Nicholls State^ W, 2-1; 15-7,15-17,15-6 S17 vs Miss. UW^ L, 0-2; 11-15,4-15 S17 vs Miss. UW^ W, 1-0; 16-14 S17 vs Nicholls State^ W, 1-0; 15-9 S25 New Orleans W, 3-0; 15-0,15-7,15-2 S26 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 15-11,16-14,15-8 Mississippi Univ. for Women Tournament - + (Columbus, Miss.) S29 vs Berry College+ W, 2-0; 15-1,15-0 S29 vs Nicholls State+ W, 2-0; 15-12,15-5 S29 vs Mississippi St.+ W, 2-0; 15-0,15-12 S29 vs Mississippi+ W, 2-1; 13-15,15-0,15-1 S30 vs Auburn+ W, 2-1; 15-8,14-16, 15-2 S30 at Miss. UW+ W, 3-0; 15-8,15-13,15-11 S30 vs Mississippi+ L, 2-3; 15-5,13-15,3-15,15-2,1-15 O3 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-3; 11-15,15-11,3-15,6-15 O5 Nicholls State W, 1-3; 15-11,15-3,9-15,15-6 O9 LSU L, 2-3; 12-15,16-14,13-15,15-9,5-15 Houston Invitational - ! (Houston, Texas) O13 vs Sam Houston! W, 2-0; 15-8,16-14 O14 vs North Texas! L, 0-2; 14-16,10-15 O14 vs Pittsburgh! L, 1-2; 16-14,5-15,9-15 O14 at Houston! L, 0-2; 4-15,3-15 O16 at SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-2,15-7,15-13 O18 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 15-9,15-0,15-11 Memphis Tournament - # (Memphis, Tenn.) O20 vs Mississippi# T, 1-1; 15-13,7-15 O20 vs Tenn. Tech# W, 2-0; 15-1,15-1 O20 vs UT-Chattanooga# W, 2-0; 15-2,15-9 O20 vs Louisiana-Lafayette# W, 2-0; 15-12,15-7 O21 vs Tennessee# W, 2-0; 15-6,15-12 O21 vs LSU# L, 0-2; 0-15,8-15 O24 at New Orleans W, 3-1; 15-5,11-15,15-9,15-5 O25 at Nicholls State L, 1-3; 15-11,13-15,1-15,7-15 O27 at LSU L, 1-3; 8-15,14-16,15-11,14-16 N2 SE Louisiana W, 2-1; 15-7,7-15,16-14 AIAW State Tournament - & (New Orleans, La.) N3 vs Louisiana Tech& W, 2-0; 15-5,15-1 N3 vs Southern& W, 2-0; 15-4,15-7 N3 vs Louisiana-Lafayette& W, 2-0; 15-7,15-1 N4 vs Nicholls State& W, 3-2; 6-15,14-16,15-4,15-8,15-0 N4 vs LSU& L, 2-3; 15-13,9-15,2-15,15-12,0-15 AIAW Regional Tournament - @ N16 Lamar@ L, 1-2; 15-12,8-15,0-15 N17 Texas@ L, 0-2; 7-15,4-15 N17 Baylor@ W, 2-0; 15-11,15-8
1979
S21 vs Tenn.-Martin+ W S21 vs Arkansas State+ W S21 vs Memphis+ W S22 vs Mississippi St.+ W, 2-0; S22 at Mississippi+ W S22 vs Memphis+ L S25 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 15-8,15-5,16-14 Central Missouri W Texas Lutheran L Oklahoma State W Oral Roberts L Kansas W Southern Illinois L Nicholls State W LSU W, 3-0; 15-3,15-13,15-11 O12 Lamar L O12 Texas L, 0-2; 8-15, 7-15 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1; O18 New Orleans W, 3-1; SE Louisiana W Mississippi W O24 at LSU W, 3-1; 15-11,8-15,15-9,15-8 AIAW Tournament - ! (New Orleans, La.) vs McNeese State! W vs SE Louisiana! W vs LSU! W, 3-0; 15-11, 15-10-15-9 vs Nicholls State! W N3 vs LSU! W, 3-0; 15-4,15-6,15-10
1980
20-19 head coach Sandy Paternostro
Date Opponent Result S16 at New Orleans W, 3-0; 15-13,15-6,15-13 Oral Roberts Invitational - ^ (Tulsa, Okla.) S19 vs LSU^ W, 2-0; 15-1,15-13 S19 vs Sam Houston^ L, 0-2; 5-15,7-15 S19 vs Texas Lutheran^ L, 1-3; 3-15,15-5,7-15,12-15 S20 vs Iowa State^ L, 0-2; 4-15,6-15 S20 vs Kansas State^ L, 1-3; 15-3,9-15,4-15,6-15 S20 vs Saint Louis^ W, 2-0; 15-13,15-3 Metro Tournament - + (Memphis, Tenn.) S23 SE Louisiana+ W, 3-0; 15-2,15-6,15-2 S25 vs Virginia Tech+ W, 2-0; 16-14,15-8 + S25 vs Cincinnati L, 0-2; 5-15,14-16 S26 at Memphis+ L, 0-2; 9-15,11-15 S26 vs Louisville+ L, 0-2; 9-15,9-12 + S27 vs Florida State L, 0-2; 11-15,14-16 S27 vs Saint Louis+ L, 0-2; 15-17,8-15 O1 New Orleans W, 2-1; 14-16,15-7,15-9,5-12 O2 at Nicholls State W, 2-0; 16-14,15-9 O7 LSU W, 3-0; 15-9,15-1,15-5 Houston Invitational - ! (Houston, Texas) O7 vs Texas-Arlington! L, 0-2; 7-15,8-15 O7 vs Texas! W, 2-1; 10-15,15-13,15-12 ! O10 vs Pittsburgh W, 2-0; 15-1,15-12 O10 vs Missouri State! L, 0-2; 5-15,6-15 O11 vs Illinois State! W, 2-1; 12-15,15-12,15-12 O11 vs Purdue! L, 0-2; 8-15,13-15 O14 Nicholls State W, 3-1; 15-17,15-0,15-3,15-9 O15 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 15-3,15-11,15-5 O21 at SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-2,15-12,15-0 Green Wave Tournament - # (New Orleans, La.) # O24 Oral Roberts L, 0-3; 0-15,11-15,2-15 O24 Mississippi# L, 2-3; 14-16,5-15,15-8,15-8,0-15 O25 LSU# L, 0-3; 13-15,13-15,15-17 O28 at LSU W, 3-0; 15-7,15-5,15-7 O30 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-2; 4-15,5-15,15-13,15-13,15-0 AIAW State Tournament - & N6 Southern& W, 2-0; 15-9,15-6 N7 Louisiana-Lafayette& W, 2-0; 15-2,15-4 & N7 New Orleans W, 2-0; 15-11,15-1 N8 Nicholls State& W, 3-2; 15-0,12-15,12-15,15-13,15-4 AIAW Regional Tournament - @ N8 LSU@ W, 3-0; 15-5,15-12,15-7 N12 Houston@ L, 0-2; 2-15,7-15 @ N12 Oral Roberts L, 1-2; 15-12,5-15,8-15 N12 Texas Women’s@ L, 0-2; 0-15,8-15
1981
20-11 head coach Kathy Trosclair
27-8 head coach Kay Metcalf
Date Opponent Result New Orleans Invitational - ^ (New Orleans, La.) ^ S15 vs SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-7,15-1,15-13 S15 vs SE Louisiana^ W, 2-0; 15-11,15-10 Date Opponent Result S15 at New Orleans^ W, 2-1; 15-10,9-15,15-9 S13 SE Louisiana W S18 vs Southern^ W, 2-0; 15-11,15-6 Mean Green Invitational - ^ (Denton, Texas) S18 vs Southern Miss^ W, 2-0; 15-10,15-4 ^ ^ S14 vs Texas Women’s W S18 vs Stephen F. Austin W, 2-0; 15-12,17-15 S14 vs Nebraska^ L, 0-2; 2-15,12-15 S22 New Orleans L, 0-2; 11-15,5-15 S14 vs Lamar^ W S29 South Alabama W, 3-1; 15-8,15-13,7-15,15-6 ^ S14 vs Sam Houston L O1 Nicholls State W, 3-2; 15-8,7-15,13-15,15-7,15-6 S14 vs Texas-Arlington^ L O6 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1; 13-15,15-13,15-7,15-2 S18 New Orleans W, 3-1; 15-13,15-9,12-15,15-6 Houston Invitational - + (Houston, Texas) S20 at Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-12,20-18,15-3 O8 vs Kentucky+ L, 0-2; 5-15,7-15 Ole Miss Invitational - + (Oxford, Miss.) O9 at Houston+ L, 0-2; 3-15,6-15
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS O9 O9 O14 O16 O16 O17 O17 O17 O21 O23 O23 O27 O28 O29 O30 O30 O31 O31 N5
1982
vs North Texas+ vs Illinois State+ New Orleans
W, 2-0; 15-12,15-9 L, 0-2; 1-15,9-15 L, 1-2; 14-16,15-13,9-15 UCF Tournament - ! (Orlando, Fla.) vs South Carolina! W, 2-0; 15-5,17-15 vs Rutgers! L, 1-2; 11-15,15-11,5-15 vs Mississippi! L, 1-2; 10-15,18-16,12-15 vs Miami, Fla.! L, 1-2; 19-17,12-15,10-15 at UCF! L, 1-2; 5-15,15-13,6-15 SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-10,15-6,15-6 South Alabama W, 2-0; 15-11,15-11 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 2-0; 15-11,16-14 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1; 6-15,16-14,15-7,15-9 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-8,15-2,15-6 Ole Miss Invitational - # (Oxford, Miss.) vs Mississippi UW# W, 2-1; 15-8,12-15,15-8 at Mississippi# W, 2-1; 15-10,3-15,15-6 vs Mississippi St.# W, 2-0; 15-9,15-13 vs Memphis# L, 0-2; 9-15,6-15 at Mississippi# L, 0-2; 10-15,11-15 South Alabama W, 3-2; 6-15,15-11,15-7,11-15,15-9
21-26 head coach Kathy Trosclair
Date Opponent Result S9 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-2; 12-15,9-15,15-10,15-7,15-12 S14 SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-1,15-3,15-8 LSU Volleyball Preview - ^ (Baton Rouge, La.) S17 vs Florida State^ L, 0-3; 12-15,10-15,13-15 S17 vs South Alabama^ L, 1-3; 8-15,16-14,8-15,11-15 S17 vs New Orleans^ W, 3-0; 15-6,15-6,15-13 S18 at LSU^ L, 1-3; 3-15,5-15,15-12,17-19 ^ S21 vs Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1; 15-8,15-11,9-15,15-4 S24 vs Louisiana-Lafayette+ L, 1-2; 7-15,15-3,14-16 Sam Houston Tournament - + (Huntsville, Texas) + S24 vs San Angelo L, 0-2; 5-15,14-16 S24 vs Texas Lutheran+ L, 0-2; 12-15,12-15 S25 vs LSU+ L, 0-2; 12-15,5-15 S25 vs San Jacinto+ W, 2-1; 15-7,14-16,15-3 S25 at Sam Houston+ L, 0-2; 5-15,3-15 S27 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-13,15-7,15-12 S30 LSU L, 0-2; 4-15,12-15 O5 New Orleans W, 3-2; 13-15,15-7,9-15,15-3,15-9 O6 McNeese State W, 3-0; 15-7,15-9,15-5 LSU Tournament - ! (Baton Rouge, La.) O8 vs Oral Roberts! L, 0-2; 11-15,10-15 O8 vs New Orleans! W, 2-0; 15-5,15-7 O8 vs Lamar! L, 0-2; 10-15,9-15 ! O9 vs Kentucky L, 0-2; 5-15,15-17 O9 vs Texas Lutheran! L, 0-2; 7-15,7-15 O12 SE Louisiana W, 3-2; 15-9,4-15,8-15,15-6,15-5 O14 South Alabama W, 3-2; 15-9,4-15,8-15,15-6,15-5 O14 Mississippi UW L, 0-2; 11-15,4-15 O19 New Orleans L, 0-3; 13-15,14-16,9-15 Louisville Tournament - # (Louisville, Ky.) O22 vs Morehead St.# L, 0-2; 11-15,13-15 O22 vs Tennessee# L, 0-2; 9-15,3-15 O22 vs Virginia Tech# W, 2-1; 14-16,15-13,15-13 O23 at Louisville# L, 0-2; 6-15,13-15 O26 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 2-0; 15-7,15-13 O26 Southern W, 2-0; 15-1,15-13 O28 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-7,15-12,15-2 N2 LSU W, 3-1; 11-15,4-15,16-14,15-7,16-14 N3 South Alabama L, 2-3; 15-13,11-15,15-12,10-15,7-15 Green Wave Classic - & (New Orleans, La.) N5 Montevallo& W, 2-0; 15-10,15-7 N5 Louisiana-Lafayette& W, 2-0; 15-5,15-5 & N5 Mississippi L, 0-2; 11-15,8-15 N6 Houston& L, 1-2; 15-13,11-15,9-15 N6 Texas State& W, 2-0; 15-6,15-5 Metro Conference Tournament - @ (Tallahassee, Fla.) N17 vs Southern Miss@ W, 3-0; 15-5,15-10,15-0 N21 at Florida State@ L, 0-2; 5-15,12-15 N21 vs Cincinnati@ L, 0-2; 12-15,9-15 N21 vs Southern Miss@ W, 2-0; 15-10,15-4 @ N21 vs Virginia Tech L, 1-2; 11-15,15-5,14-16 N22 vs Louisville@ L, 1-2; 16-14,0-15,11-15 N22 vs Memphis@ L, 0-2; 8-15,13-15
1983
23-16 head coach Kathy Trosclair
Date Opponent Result S12 at LSU L, 0-2; 6-15,13-15 S13 SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-8,16-14,15-6 S20 Southern W, 3-1; 12-15,15-4,15-11,15-10 S21 Washington L, 0-3; 13-15,7-15,16-18 S22 Nicholls State W, 3-1; 15-2,3-15,15-6,15-1 S26 at LSU W, 3-2; 4-15,8-15,15-11,15-10,15-10 S27 South Alabama W, 3-0; 15-11,15-10,16-14 S29 at McNeese State W, 3-2; 12-15,13-15,17-15,17-15,15-8 Lamar University Tournament - ^ (Beaumont, Texas) S30 vs South Alabama^ W, 2-1; 15-12,13-15,17-15 S30 vs McNeese State^ W, 2-0; 15-8,15-8 S30 vs St. Phillip’s^ W, 2-1; 15-10,6-15,15-8 O1 vs SE Louisiana^ L, 0-2; 7-15,5-15 O1 at Lamar^ L, 0-3; 6-15,4-15,8-15 O1 vs St. Phillip’s^ W, 3-1; 8-15,15-11,15-9,15-8
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O4 O5 O7 O8 O11 O12 O13 O14 O14 O15 O15 O20 O25 O28 O28 O29 O29 N1 N2 N4 N5 N8 N9 N15 N18
1984
at South Alabama McNeese State New Orleans Nicholls State LSU at SE Louisiana at Southern Miss at Southern Miss
L, 2-3; 15-8,7-15,15-10,7-15,10-15 W, 3-0; 15-6,15-6,15-8 L, 1-3; 8-15,7-15,15-9,15-17 W, 3-0; 15-7,15-7,15-6 L, 1-3; 15-12,10-15,4-15,7-15 W, 3-2; 15-6,13-15,7-15,15-11,15-7 W, 3-2; 15-2,14-16,16-18,15-11,15-13 W, 3-0; 15-8,15-13,15-8 + (at Hattiesburg, Miss.) vs South Carolina+ L, 0-3; 7-15,5-15,10-15 vs Memphis+ W, 3-0; 15-13,15-7,15-13 vs Florida State+ L, 0-3; 13-15,5-15,3-15 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-2; 7-15,15-7,13-15,17-15,15-11 at New Orleans W, 3-0; 15-8,15-10,15-12 ! (at Cincinnati, Ohio) vs Louisville! L, 1-3; 15-7,7-15,2-15,13-15 vs Southern Miss! W, 3-0; 15-7,15-4,15-6 at Cincinnati L, 0-3; 7-15,15-17,13-15 vs Virginia Tech! W, 3-0; 18-16,15-13,15-13 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-3; 16-14,7-15,5-15,12-15 at Southern W, 3-0; 15-7,8-15,15-11,15-10 New Orleans Invitational - # (New Orleans, La.) at New Orleans# L, 0-3; 7-15,9-15,4-15 vs Mississippi# L, 0-3; 6-15,7-15,9-15 New Orleans L, 2-3; 8-15,15-9,15-11,12-15,10-15 at Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-6,15-12,15-9 Southern Miss W, 3-0; 15-5,15-5,15-5 Metro Conference Tournament - @ (Louisville, Ky.) @ vs Cincinnati L, 0-3; 7-15,4-15,15-17
28-15 head coach Kathy Trosclair
Date Opponent Result S12 SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-7,15-13,15-10 S13 McNeese State W, 3-0; 15-7,15-5,15-11 Rice Invitational - ^ (Houston, Texas) S14 vs Iowa^ L, 2-3; 15-11,4-15,11-15,15-12,1-15 S15 at Rice^ L, 0-3; 8-15,4-15,6-15 S15 vs Kansas^ W, 3-2; 16-14,12-15,13-15,15-13,15-11 S18 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1; 13-15,15-8,15-10,15-11 S20 Southern Miss W, 3-2; 15-6,16-14,2-15,13-15,15-13 S24 LSU L, 2-3; 13-15,7-15,15-5,15-13,13-15 S25 New Orleans L, 1-3; 15-8,12-15,4-15,10-15 S28 Memphis L, 2-3; 15-7,9-15,3-15,15-11,12-15 S28 Arkansas State W, 3-0; 15-8,15-10,16-14 O2 Southern W, 3-2; 15-6,15-7,11-15,11-15,15-8 O5 Florida State L, 0-3; 9-15,2-15,10-15 O8 Morehead State W, 3-0; 15-6,15-11,15-6 O9 South Alabama W, 3-1; 15-2,12-15,15-11,15-12 O11 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-6,15-2,15-12 O15 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 15-12,15-5,15-4 O17 McNeese State W, 3-0; 15-6,15-2,15-3 O19 Virginia Tech W, 3-0; 15-9,15-2,15-5 O20 South Carolina L, 0-3; 13-15,11-15,12-15 O23 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-3,15-12,15-3 O25 Cincinnati L, 0-3; 7-15,15-9,7-15,11-15 O26 Louisville L, 0-3; 8-15,12-15,5-15 O30 Southern Miss W, 3-2; 11-15,15-5,1-15,15-8,15-5 N1 SE Louisiana L, 1-3; 8-15,13-15,15-3,9-15 N2 New Orleans L, 1-3; 5-15,15-12,8-15,14-16 N3 Mississippi L, 1-3; 13-15,15-11,10-15,11-15 N3 Florida Southern W, 3-2; 6-15,19-17,9-15,16-14,15-12 N6 New Orleans L, 2-3; 3-15,9-15,15-7,15-2,13-15 N7 Southern W, 3-0; 16-14,15-7,15-3 N8 South Alabama W, 3-1; 15-10,8-15,15-11,15-12 N13 LSU L, 0-3; 7-15,12-15,9-15 Metro Conference Tournament - + (Columbia, S.C) + N16 at South Carolina L, 1-3; 15-7,9-15,7-15,8-15
1985
28-9 head coach Kathy Trosclair
Date Opponent Result S10 at SE Louisiana W, 3-1; 15-5,11-15,15-8,15-6 S12 South Alabama W, 3-0; 15-9,16-14,15-4 S13 Cincinnati W, 3-1; 15-8,15-11,14-16,15-6 S16 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 17-15,16-14,15-13 S19 at Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-7,15-4,15-10 Sam Houston Tournament - ^ (Huntsville, Texas) S20 at Sam Houston^ L, 0-2; 4-15,4-15 S20 vs TAM-Kingsville^ W, 2-0; 17-15,15-11 S21 vs Howard Payne^ W, 2-1; 15-4,8-15,15-11 S21 vs Louisiana-Lafayette^ W, 2-1; 15-13,5-15,16-14 S21 vs Angelo State^ W, 2-1; 15-11,6-15,18-16 S21 at Sam Houston^ L, 0-3; 12-15,2-15,7-15 S24 LSU L, 0-3; 4-15,11-15,8-15 S26 at Southern Miss W, 3-1; 3-15,15-11,15-7,15-9 O1 at Southern W, 3-1; 15-1,3-15,15-9,15-8 O3 at New Orleans W, 3-2; 15-10,10-15,15-10,5-15,15-13 O8 Southern Miss W, 3-0; 15-6,15-9,15-9 O10 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-8,17-15,15-5 O11 Memphis W, 3-1; 15-13,15-5,9-15,17-15 O17 at McNeese State W, 3-1; 6-15,15-10,15-8,15-11 O18 at Rice L, 1-3; 15-13,13-15,15-17,5-15 O22 SE Louisiana W, 3-1; 15-11,17-15,9-15,15-7 O24 at South Alabama W, 3-1; 15-5,15-1,13-15,15-12 O25 Florida State L, 1-3; 6-15,15-13,10-15,9-15 Jacksonville Tournament - + (Jacksonville, Fla.)
O25 O26 O26 O26 O26 O30 N5 N8
N8 N9 N9 N12 N13 N14
1986
at Jacksonville+ W, 2-0; 15-5,15-12 vs Florida Int.+ L, 0-2; 9-15,9-15 vs C.W. Post+ W, 2-1; 13-15,15-11,15-12 + vs Southern Miss W, 2-0; 15-12,15-5 vs Florida Int.+ W, 2-1; 15-13,13-15,15-3 New Orleans W, 3-0; 15-13,15-11,15-13 Southern W, 3-1; 15-7,13-15,15-3,15-6 Stetson W, 3-2; 15-13,15-6,6-15,10-15,15-13 South Florida Tournament - ! (Tampa, Fla.) vs New Orleans! W, 3-0; 15-13,15-2,15-10 at South Florida! L, 1-3; 10-15,5-15,15-8,14-16 ! at South Florida L, 2-3; 15-11,7-15,11-15,17-15,7-15 McNeese State W, 3-0; 15-4,15-13,16-14 at LSU L, 0-3; 9-15,6-15,3-15 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-2; 15-8,15-9,9-15,13-15,16-14
31-6 head coach Kathy Trosclair
Date Opponent Result S9 SE Louisiana W, 3-1; 15-1,15-10,11-15,15-11 S11 Michigan State W, 3-2; 17-15,12-15,10-15,15-9,15-10 Oral Roberts Invitational - ^ (Tulsa, Okla.) S12 vs Notre Dame^ L, 0-3; 9-15,8-15,6-15 S12 vs Rutgers^ W, 3-0; 15-9,15-7,15-6 S13 vs North Carolina^ W, 3-2; 15-13,2-15,7-15,15-8,17-15 S13 at Rice^ L, 2-3; 15-13,17-15,13-15,12-15,9-15 S16 Lamar L, 1-3; 15-10,12-15,11-15,1-15 S17 #16 LSU L, 2-3; 8-15,6-15,15-5,15-11,3-15 Gene Hackerman Showcase - + (Houston, Texas) S19 vs Toledo+ W, 3-2; 15-12,16-14,11-15,13-15,15-4 S19 vs Wichita State+ W, 3-1; 6-15,15-11,15-11,15-10 + S20 vs Tulsa W, 3-0; 15-9,15-3,15-7 S20 at Oral Roberts+ W, 3-2; 15-13,14-16,15-5,5-15,15-10 S23 New Orleans W, 3-0; 15-11,15-9,15-10 S25 Rice W, 3-2; 9-15,16-14,16-14,6-15,15-13 S30 Southern Miss W, 3-0; 15-4,15-6,15-9 O7 LSU L, 0-3; 2-15,9-15,10-15 UCF Invitational - ! (Orlando, Fla.) O10 vs Rollins! W, 3-0; 15-9,15-2,15-2 O10 at UCF! W, 3-0; 15-5,15-3,15-13 O10 vs Stetson! W, 3-1; 9-15,15-6,15-4,15-11 O11 vs Florida Int.! W, 3-1; 15-8,12-15,15-10,15-11 O13 vs Florida Int.! W, 3-1; 15-5,15-10,15-17,15-12 O14 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-4,15-9,15-2 O16 New Orleans L, 0-3; 12-15,10-15,12-15 O23 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-1,15-10,15-7 O24 Southern Miss W, 3-0; 15-12,15-4,15-6 O24 Virginia Tech W, 3-1; 16-14,5-15,15-12,15-5 O27 South Alabama W, 3-1; 15-9,15-9,8-15,15-4 O28 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 15-6,15-5,17-15 O30 Lamar W, 3-2; 15-11,10-15,8-15,15-12,15-2 N4 SE Louisiana W, 3-2; 15-11,14-16,15-7,13-15,15-6 Green Wave Classic - # (New Orleans, La.) N7 Western Kentucky# W, 2-0; 15-9,15-4 N7 Wake Forest# W, 2-0; 15-7,15-3 # N8 New Orleans W, 2-0; 15-11,15-10 N8 Sam Houston# W, 3-1; 15-7,5-15,15-9,15-6 N10 Southern W, 3-0; 15-3,15-5,15-8 N11 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1; 15-8,7-15,15-9,16-14
1987
33-7 head coach Kathy Trosclair
Date Opponent Result Gene Hackerman Showcase - ^ (Houston, Texas) S4 vs San Diego^ W, 3-0; 15-7,15-8,15-2 S4 vs South Carolina^ W, 3-2; 11-15,15-12,9-15,15-7,15-8 S5 at Rice^ L, 0-3; 11-15,13-15,11-15 S5 vs Virginia^ W, 3-0; 15-8,15-8,15-7 S8 Southern Miss W, 3-0; S15 McNeese State W S15 Lamar W S17 New Orleans W, 3-0; S18 Auburn W S18 South Alabama W, 3-2; 15-5,7-15,14-16,15-5,15-4 S22 LSU W, 3-1; 15-10, 9-15, 6-15, 11-15 UAB Tournament - + (Birmingham, Ala.) S25 vs Auburn+ W S25 vs Mississippi St.+ W, 2-1; S25 vs South Florida+ W S26 vs Southern Miss+ W, 2-1; S26 vs New Orleans+ W, 3-0; S29 Southern Miss L, 1-3; O1 Nicholls State W Tulane Invitational - ! (New Orleans, La.) O2 Lamar! W O2 New Orleans! W, 3-2; O3 Louisiana-Monroe! W, 3-0; 15-2,15-8,15-7 O6 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1; O14 Southern W South Florida Showcase - # (Tampa, Fla.) O16 vs North Carolina# L O16 vs Florida State# W, 3-2; 1-15,12-15,15-11,18-16,15-13 O17 at South Florida# L O17 vs Virginia# W, 3-1; 9-15,15-12,15-7,15-8 O20 New Orleans W, 3-1; O22 SE Louisiana W O23 Mississippi State W, 3-0; O27 Nicholls State W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
O30 Texas A&M O31 Southern O31 LSU N3 McNeese State
L, 0-3; 13-15,6-15,12-15 W L, 1-3; 15-11,13-15,15-4,15-3 W Green Wave Classic - & (New Orleans, La.) N6 Mississippi& W N6 Sam Houston& L N7 Southern Miss& W N10 South Alabama W, 3-0; 15-7,15-9,15-8 N11 Louisiana-Lafayette W
1988
15-12 head coach Dorothy Franco
Date Opponent Result S2 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 15-13,15-13,15-12 S7 #17 Cal Poly L, 0-3; 7-15,3-15,14-16 Gene Hackerman Showcase - ^ (Houston, Texas) S9 vs Northwestern^ L, 0-3; 4-15,13-15,9-15 S10 at Rice^ W, 2-1; 11-15,15-7,15-9 S10 vs Tennessee^ L, 2-3; 12-15,15-8,10-15,15-10,7-15 S11 McNeese State W, 3-0; 15-6,15-5,15-0 S15 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-7,15-8,15-8 S20 LSU L, 2-3; 8-15,6-15,15-5,15-11,3-15 S27 McNeese State W, 3-0; 15-5,15-7,15-3 S28 New Orleans W, 3-1; 16-14,11-15,15-12,15-12 Tulane Invitational - + (New Orleans, La.) S30 Northern Iowa+ W, 3-1; 15-13,10-15,15-7,15-8 O1 UAB+ L, 2-3; 15-8,10-15,15-12,11-15,2-15 O4 South Alabama L, 1-3; 15-7,8-15,11-15,8-15 O6 Lamar W, 3-1; 15-9,14-16,15-13,15-11 O11 Louisiana-Monroe L, 1-3; 8-15,16-14,13-15,10-15 O14 at Georgia! L , 0-3; 15-17,13-15,3-15 Georgia Tournament - ! (Athens, Ga.) O14 vs Boston College! W, 3-0; 15-5,15-7,15-5 O15 vs South Carolina! L, 0-3; 10-15,10-15,9-15 O18 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-12,15-1,15-4 O20 Southern Miss W, 3-0; 15-5,15-9,15-12 O21 Florida L, 1-3; 7-15,5-15,15-12,11-15 O22 North Carolina L, 0-3; 7-15,9-15,13-15 O25 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 15-11,15-13,15-2 O27 New Orleans W, 3-1; 15-7,15-8,12-15,15-9 N2 LSU L, 0-3; 12-15,5-15,11-15 N4 South Alabama W, 3-1; 15-10,15-10,13-15,15-3 N10 Southern Miss W, 3-1; 15-2,9-15,16-14,15-13
1989
14-18, 2-5 Metro Conference head coach Sonya Hanson
Date Opponent McNeese State S6 New Orleans S8 Baylor S9 South Alabama S13 at Louisiana-Lafayette S18 at South Alabama S20 at McNeese State S26 at #16 LSU S30 Auburn O1 Georgia O3 Nicholls State O4 Louisiana-Lafayette O7 at Florida State* O10 at New Orleans O13 at South Carolina* O14 at Virginia Tech* O14 vs Akron O19 Memphis O20 Texas Southern O20 Mississippi O21 Stephen F. Austin O26 Wright State O27 Cincinnati* O28 Louisville* O30 at Lamar N2 Lamar N4 at Southern Miss* N6 at Nicholls State N10 at Louisiana Tech N11 at Northwestern St. N11 N17
Result S5 W, 3-0; 15-3,15-8,16-14 W, 3-0; 15-7,15-10,15-11 L, 0-3; 4-15,9-15,6-15 W, 3-1; 15-11,15-6,13-15,15-8 W, 3-1; 15-9,11-15,15-9,15-8 L, 0-3; 5-15,10-15,6-15 W, 3-0; 15-3,15-9,15-8 L, 1-3; 3-15,1-15,15-13,6-15 L, 0-3; 4-15,10-15,13-15 L, 0-3; 4-15,5-15,9-15 W, 3-1; 15-8,15-17,16-14,15-13 W, 3-1; 15-12,10-15,15-3,15-13 L, 1-3; 4-15,0-15,15-11,5-15 L, 1-3; 8-15,8-15,15-12,7-15 L, 1-3; 11-15,15-12,4-15,11-15 W, 3-2; 15-13,15-13,13-15,14-16,15-11 L, 0-3; 6-15,7-15,4-15 L, 0-3; 13-15,10-15,6-15 W, 3-0; 16-14,19-17,15-9 L, 1-3; 12-15,15-9,10-15,11-15 W, 3-2; 8-15,7-15,15-4,15-11,15-10 L, 1-3; 3-15,14-16,15-2,7-15 L, 1-3; 15-5,5-15,13-15,13-15 L, 1-3; 3-15,15-10,9-15,4-15 L, 0-3; 6-15,2-15,11-15 L, 1-3; 15-12,11-15,15-8,8-15,9-15 W, 3-1; 11-15,15-9,15-12,15-12 W, 3-0; 15-9,15-5,15-8 W, 3-0; 15-4,15-8,15-7 W, 3-0; 15-2,15-10,15-13 ^ (at Natchitoches, La.) Arkansas State^ L, 0-3; 4-15,9-15,11-15 Metro Tournament - + (Tallahassee, Fla.) vs Cincinnati+ L, 1-3; 15-10,11-15,6-15,12-15
* Metro Conference Match
1990
S1 S1 S4
vs Texas State^ W, 3-2; 10-15,15-10,15-12,14-16,15-13 vs UT-San Antonio^ W, 3-1; 15-3,15-11,12-15,15-12 Nicholls State W, 3-1; 15-2,15-4,13-15,15-11 Tidal Wave Classic - + (New Orleans, La.) S7 Montevallo+ W, 3-0; 15-10,15-8,15-4 S7 New Orleans+ W, 3-1; 15-10,15-13,13-15,15-11 + S8 Mississippi State W, 3-2; 15-7,11-15,11-15,15-3,15-12 S11 at #16 LSU L, 0-3; 4-15,2-15,6-15 Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - ! (New Orleans, La.) ! S14 Samford W, 3-0; 15-5,15-10,15-8 S14 Lamar! L, 1-3; 15-8,7-15,14-16,6-15 S15 Georgia State! W, 3-2; 15-6,10-15,11-15,15-12,15-13 S19 New Orleans L, 0-3; 2-15,12-15,10-15 Green Wave Classic - # (New Orleans, La.) S21 Alabama# W, 3-2; 8-15,15-9,15-5,7-15,15-12 S22 Louisiana-Monroe# L, 1-3; 4-15,16-14,10-15,6-15 S22 Louisiana-Lafayette# W, 3-2; 15-11,9-15,15-12,8-15,17-15 S25 at South Alabama W, 3-1; 15-9,15-13,11-15,15-10 O1 at Florida State* L, 0-3; 8-15,7-15,12-15 O5 Memphis* L, 1-3; 15-11,8-15,12-15,15-17 O12 at Cincinnati* L, 1-3; 4-15,7-15,15-12,6-15 O13 at Louisville* L, 0-3; 3-15,9-15,7-15 O16 New Orleans* W, 3-2; 13-15,13-15,15-10,15-5,15-11 O20 at Louisiana-Monroe L, 2-3; 12-15,15-13,15-9,8-15,13-15 O23 #18 LSU L, 0-3; 4-15,6-15,9-15 O26 South Carolina* L, 2-3; 15-4,10-15,15-5,5-15,11-15 O27 Virginia Tech* W, 3-0; 15-9,15-11,15-7 N1 at Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-7,15-9,15-7 N3 Southern Miss* W, 3-2; 15-12,11-15,15-6,15-17,15-3 N5 South Alabama W, 3-1; 15-5,8-15,15-7,15-10 N10 Auburn W, 3-2; 13-15,15-13,15-7,10-15,15-13 N11 Northwestern State W, 3-0; 15-4,15-8,15-8 Metro Conference Tournament - & (Louisville, Ky.) N16 at Louisville& L, 0-3; 6-15,2-15,4-15 * Metro Conference Match
1991
18-18, 2-4 Metro Conference head coach Sonya Hanson
Date Opponent Result Louisiana Showcase - ^ (New Orleans, La.) ^ A30 vs SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-4,15-8,15-2 A30 at New Orleans^ L, 1-3; 6-15,6-15,15-10,9-15 A31 vs Louisiana-Monroe^ W, 3-0; 15-13,15-11,15-7 A31 Nicholls State W, 3-1; 12-15,15-13,15-13,15-10 S3 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-3; 12-15,13-15,7-15 Crimson Tide Classic - + (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) + S6 Austin Peay W, 3-1; 14-16,17-15,15-1,15-3 S7 Middle Tennessee+ W, 3-1; 13-15,15-4,15-9,15-6 S7 Alabama+ L, 0-3; 7-15,5-15,10-15 S13 Stephen F. Austin L, 2-3; 13-15,10-15,15-12,15-11,9-15 S16 Michigan State L, 2-3; 15-7,6-15,17-15,10-15,14-16 S17 at McNeese State L, 2-3; 15-3,6-15,7-15,15-8,12-15 Memphis Tournament - ! (Memphis, Tenn.) ! S20 vs Arkansas State L, 0-3; 6-15,13-15,12-15 S21 vs Louisiana-Monroe! W, 3-0; 15-5,15-11,15-3 S24 at New Orleans W, 3-2; 6-15,15-10,15-13,8-15,15-11 Tidal Wave Classic - # (New Orleans, La.) S27 McNeese State# W, 3-1; 15-8,15-12,7-15,15-11 S27 Mississippi State# W, 3-1; 15-12,15-9,7-15,15-2 # S28 South Alabama W, 3-0; 15-5,15-6,15-8 S28 Montevallo# L, 1-3; 3-15,11-15,15-9,13-15 O8 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-3; 12-15,15-12,11-15,16-14,12-15 Metro Challenge I - & (Louisville, Ky.) O11 vs Southern Miss&* W, 3-0; 15-3,15-11,15-8 O12 at Louisville&* L, 0-3; 6-15,7-15,4-15 O15 at SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-5,15-7,15-6 Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - @ (New Orleans, La.) O18 Troy@ W, 3-0; 15-9,15-4,17-15 O18 Rice@ L, 1-3; 15-11,11-15,5-15,5-15 O19 Samford@ W, 3-0; 16-14,15-6,15-11 O22 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-5,15-13,15-7 Metro Challenge II - $ (Charlotte, N.C.) O25 vs South Florida$* L, 2-3; 15-11,15-4,14-16,4-15,8-15 O25 at Charlotte$* L, 0-3; 9-15,8-15,10-15 O26 vs VCU$* W, 3-0; 15-2,15-9,15-6 O26 vs Virginia Tech$* L, 2-3; 10-15,15-7,15-8,10-15,8-15 O30 at South Alabama W, 3-0; 15-12,15-13,15-9 N1 at #6 LSU L, 0-3; 7-15,1-15,8-15 N4 SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-5,15-4,15-6 N12 New Orleans L, 1-3; 15-6,7-15,14-16,8-15 N16 Mississippi L, 1-3; 6-15,6-15,15-3,9-15 Metro Conference Tournament - % (Louisville, Ky.) N22 vs South Florida% L, 0-3; 3-15,7-15,14-16 * Metro Conference Match
19-13, 2-4 Metro Conference head coach Sonya Hanson
Date Opponent Result ^ Babe Zaharias Tournament; Beaumont, Texas ^ A31 at Lamar W, 3-2; 5-15,15-12,17-16,13-15,15-11 A31 vs Sam Houston^ L, 0-3; 4-15,6-15,16-17
1992
24-16, 3-3 Metro Conference head coach Sonya Hanson
Date Opponent Result S1 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-10,15-10,15-12 Babe Zaharias Tournament - ^ (Beaumont, Texas) S4 vs New Mexico St.^ L, 0-3; 10-15,5-15,7-15
S5 S5 S8 S10
at Lamar^ L, 2-3; 9-15,15-11,15-4,9-15,12-15 vs Texas State^ L, 0-3; 14-16,6-15,6-15 SE Louisiana W, 3-1; 15-1,11-15,15-8,15-7 Portland L, 1-3; 6-15,13-15,15-9,16-18 Louisiana Showcase - + (New Orleans, La.) S12 vs Middle Tenn.+ W, 3-1; 7-15,15-7,15-11,15-1 S12 at New Orleans+ W, 3-1; 15-10,15-12,10-15,15-3 Mississippi Invitational - ! (Oxford, Miss.) S18 vs Northwestern St.! W, 3-0; 15-2,15-2,15-8 S18 vs Arkansas State! L, 0-3; 7-15,11-15,12-15 S19 vs Middle Tenn.! W, 3-0; 15-6,15-7,15-2 S19 at Mississippi! W, 3-0; 15-10,15-12,15-10 S22 #12 LSU L, 1-3; 2-15,15-10,6-15,9-15 Stephen F. Austin Tournament - # (Nacogdoches, Texas) S25 vs Louisiana-Lafayette# W, 3-0; 15-7,15-3,15-1 S25 at Stephen F. Austin# L, 0-3; 6-15,8-15,12-15 # S26 vs Texas Pan-Am W, 3-0; 15-9,15-3,15-1 S26 vs Sam Houston# L, 0-3; 11-15,13-15,13-15 New Orleans Tournament - & (New Orleans, La.) O2 vs Nicholls State& W, 3-1; 15-10,9-15,15-5,16-14 O2 at New Orleans& W, 3-0; 15-10,15-8,15-13 O3 vs Western Carolina& W, 3-2; 9-15,10-15,15-13,15-6,15-10 & O3 vs UT-San Antonio L, 2-3; 15-6,11-15,8-15,15-4,10-15 O6 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 15-13,15-11,15-10 O9 at South Florida* L, 0-3; 9-15,10-15,6-15 * O16 Charlotte W, 3-0; 15-13,15-10,15-5 O17 Louisville* L, 0-3; 9-15,2-15,12-15 O22 Southern Miss* W, 3-2; 15-6,12-15,15-11,12-15,15-8 Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - @ (New Orleans, La.) O24 Samford@ W, 3-0; 15-5,15-5,15-9 O24 Memphis@ W, 3-1; 15-7,15-4,11-15,15-13 @ O25 Sam Houston W, 3-2; 15-5,3-15,14-16,15-9,15-12 O25 UT-Chattanooga@ W, 3-0; 15-4,15-5,15-1 O29 at Texas-Arlington L, 0-3; 8-15,7-15,12-15 O30 at Sam Houston L, 0-3; 5-15,10-15,6-15 O31 at Rice L, 2-3; 10-15,11-15,15-8,15-13,12-15 N3 at Nicholls State W, 3-2; 15-8,7-15,15-10,10-15,15-6 N6 at Virginia Tech* W, 3-2; 8-15,14-16,15-13,15-8,15-13 N7 at VCU* L, 0-3; 3-15,9-15,6-15 Green Wave Tournament - $ (New Orleans, La.) $ N14 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 15-3,15-1,15-12 N14 New Orleans$ W, 3-1; 15-8,15-8,12-15,17-15 Metro Conference Tournament - % (Charlotte, N.C.) N20 vs Southern Miss% W, 3-1; 14-16,15-7,15-13,15-10 N21 vs Louisville% L, 1-3; 4-15,2-15,15-8,4-15 * Metro Conference Match
1993
18-13, 3-3 Metro Conference head coach Sonya Hanson
Date Opponent Result Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - ^ (New Orleans, La.) S3 Louisiana-Monroe^ W, 3-0; 15-3,15-0,15-1 S3 Mississippi State^ W, 3-2; 15-10,14-16,5-15,15-12,15-9 S4 Northwestern St.^ W, 3-0; 15-6,15-9,15-2 S4 New Orleans^ W, 3-1; 13-15,15-10,15-4,15-11 S7 Minnesota L, 1-3; 15-9,7-15,14-16,3-15 S10 Stephen F. Austin L, 2-3; 16-14,15-17,15-3,11-15,12-15 S11 Texas-Arlington L, 0-3; 7-15,13-15,8-15 S12 Akron W, 3-0; 15-0,15-12,15-11 Crimson Tide Classic - + (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) S17 vs Clemson+ L, 0-3; 13-15,10-15,11-15 S18 at Alabama+ L, 1-3; 15-6,6-15,3-15,11-15 S18 vs Bradley+ L, 1-3; 15-3,16-18,11-15,12-15 S22 at #25 LSU W, 3-2; 10-15,15-11,15-5,7-15,20-18 Jonathon Nelson Memorial Classic - ! (New Orleans, La.) S24 vs Nicholls State! W, 3-0; 15-6,15-7,15-6 S24 vs Tulsa! W, 3-2; 11-15,5-15,15-3,15-4,15-6 S25 vs UCF! L, 0-3; 12-15,6-15,13-15 S25 at New Orleans! W, 3-0; 15-3,15-2,15-10 O1 Texas State L, 1-3; 11-15,11-15,15-11,6-15 O8 VCU* W, 3-0; 15-7,15-4,16-14 O9 Virginia Tech* W, 3-0; 15-7,15-6,15-10 O12 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-5,15-10,15-6 O16 at Charlotte* L, 1-3; 13-15,15-7,13-15,9-15 O19 at Southern Miss* W, 3-0; 15-3,15-7,15-12 O26 at SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-7,15-9,15-8 O29 at South Florida* L, 1-3; 5-15,12-15,16-14,6-15 N2 SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-11,15-11,15-3 N6 at Louisville* L, 0-3; 13-15,5-15,16-18 N10 at Southern W, 3-0; 15-11,15-6,15-5 N12 McNeese State L, 0-3; 8-15,15-17,2-15 N13 Rice W, 3-1; 15-8,15-10,11-15,15-10 Metro Conference Tournament - # (Louisville, Ky.) N19 vs VCU# W, 3-1; 15-4,8-15,16-14,15-5 N20 at Louisville# L, 0-3; 5-15,4-15,6-15 * Metro Conference Match
1994
20-9, 4-2 Metro Conference head coach Sonya Hanson
Date Opponent Result Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - ^ (New Orleans, La.) S3 South Alabama^ W, 3-0; 16-14,15-10,15-8
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
S3 Creighton^ W, 3-0; 15-6,15-8,15-11 S4 UT-Chattanooga^ W, 3-0; 15-8,15-5,15-4 S4 McNeese State^ W, 3-2; 6-15,11-15,15-12,15-13,15-6 Subway-Bulldog Classic - + (Starkville, Miss.) S9 vs Kent State+ W, 3-0; 15-5,15-11,15-12 S9 vs East Tenn. St.+ W, 3-1; 13-15,15-0,15-8,15-8 + S10 vs North Texas W, 3-2; 16-14,8-15,12-15,15-7,15-10 S10 at Mississippi St.+ L, 1-3; 16-14,5-15,6-15,8-15 S14 at Nicholls State L, 1-3; 8-15,15-3,13-15,11-15 S16 Texas Southern W, 3-1; 15-5,12-15,15-8,15-8 S20 New Orleans W, 3-1; 15-13,15-11,13-15,15-10 S22 SE Louisiana W, 3-1; 12-15,15-10,15-4,15-6 S24 #11 Texas L, 2-3; 9-15,15-9,15-5,8-15,10-15 S30 at Texas-Arlington L, 2-3; 13-15,12-15,15-11,15-4,8-15 O1 at Baylor W, 3-1; 15-8,8-15,15-6,15-8 ! (at Arlington, Texas) O2 vs Texas Tech! L, 0-3; 4-15,11-15,10-15 O7 at South Florida* L, 0-3; 13-15,9-15,7-15 O14 Charlotte* W, 3-2; 15-12,8-15,14-16,15-11,15-11 O15 Louisville* L, 0-3; 1-15,11-15,2-15 O21 Southern Miss* W, 3-0; 15-9,15-5,15-5 O25 at SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-7,15-6,15-10 O28 Southern W, 3-0; 15-1,15-2,15-8 N1 LSU W, 3-0; 15-11,15-9,15-6 N4 at VCU* W, 3-0; 15-12,15-6,15-12 N5 at Virginia Tech* W, 3-1; 15-17,15-4,15-8,15-11 N9 New Orleans W, 3-2; 13-15,9-15,15-6,15-7,15-12 Metro Conference Tournament - # (Tampa, Fla.) N18 vs VCU# W, 3-1; 13-15,15-9,15-8,15-13 N19 at South Florida# L, 1-3; 15-8,13-15,5-15,9-15 N23 at #22 Texas L, 0-3; 11-15,5-15,10-15 * Metro Conference Match
1995
13-19, 7-5 Metro Conference head coach Sonya Hanson
Date Opponent Result Georgia Volleyball Tip-Off Classic - ^ (Athens, Ga.) S1 vs Michigan^ L, 0-3; 6-15,16-18,9-15 S2 at #22 Georgia^ L, 0-3; 6-15,5-15,12-15 S2 vs William & Mary^ W, 3-1; 15-13,9-15,15-7,15-13 S5 New Orleans W, 3-0; 15-6,15-4,16-14 Louisiana Tournament - + (Baton Rouge, La.) S8 vs Nicholls State+ W, 3-0; 15-11,15-12,15-3 S8 vs Louisiana-Monroe+ W, 3-0; 15-13,15-4,15-3 + S9 vs McNeese State W, 3-2; 15-7,7-15,5-15,15-11,15-12 S9 at LSU+ L, 1-3; 11-15,6-15,15-11,6-15 S12 Houston L, 1-3; 15-13,11-15,6-15,6-15 Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - ! (New Orleans, La.) S15 Middle Tennessee! L, 0-3; 13-15,11-15,10-15 S15 Alabama! L, 1-3; 15-12,3-15,6-15,7-15 S16 UCF! L, 0-3; 5-15,15-17,6-15 S16 Nicholls State! L, 2-3; 8-15,6-15,15-11,15-2,6-15 S19 at SE Louisiana L, 0-3; 7-15,4-15,10-15 S27 Southern Miss* W, 3-1; 15-8,15-17,15-11,15-13 S29 at Louisville* L, 0-3; 6-15,5-15,9-15 O1 at Memphis* L, 0-3; 5-15,10-15,14-16 O4 at New Orleans L, 2-3; 15-3,14-16,15-8,9-15,13-15 O6 South Florida* L, 1-3; 4-15,15-11,10-15,4-15 O8 UAB* W, 3-1; 15-10,15-3,11-15,15-5 O10 SE Louisiana L, 0-3; 8-15,10-15,12-15 O20 Cincinnati* W, 3-2; 15-8,8-15,15-7,13-15,15-13 O21 William & Mary L, 0-3; 9-15,10-15,14-16 O22 Saint Louis L, 1-3; 15-11,8-15,12-15,11-15 O25 LSU L, 1-3; 8-15,15-8,5-15,13-15 O29 Charlotte* W, 3-0; 15-7,15-12,15-5 N3 at DePaul* W, 3-2; 12-15,15-3,9-15,15-10,15-7 N4 at Marquette* W, 3-2; 14-16,15-8,13-15,15-10,15-12 N7 McNeese State W, 3-0; 15-7,15-9,15-7 N10 at UAB* W, 3-1; 10-15,16-14,17-15,15-12 N12 at South Florida* L, 1-3; 7-15,8-15,15-11,12-15 C-USA Tournament - # (Louisville, Ky.) N17 vs Cincinnati# L, 1-3; 10-15,17-15,5-15,10-15 * Conference USA Match
1996
15-18, 5-9 Conference USA head coach Sonya Hanson
Date Opponent
Result UMass Invitational - ! (Amherst, Mass.) at UMass! L, 0-3; 7-15,5-15,8-15 vs Providence! W, 3-2; 5-15,15-10,15-12,13-15,15-13 vs Middle Tenn.! L, 1-3; 11-15,15-9,14-16,7-15 vs Texas State! W, 3-1; 15-4,15-17,15-10,17-15 Idaho L, 0-3; 9-15,9-15,12-15 at McNeese State W, 3-1; 9-15,16-14,15-13,15-12 Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - + (New Orleans, La.) S13 Texas Southern+ W, 3-0; 15-8,15-0,15-2 S13 New Orleans+ W, 3-1; 15-6,11-15,15-8,15-13 S14 Toledo+ L, 2-3; 15-10,9-15,15-8,12-15,11-15 S14 Nicholls State+ W, 3-0; 15-8,15-7,15-7 S19 Troy W, 3-1; 15-7,14-16,15-8,15-7 S20 at LSU L, 0-3; 11-15,8-15,9-15 S25 McNeese State L, 2-3; 12-15,15-13,16-14,10-15,13-15 S27 at UAB* L, 0-3; 12-15,10-15,9-15 S29 at South Florida* L, 0-3; 12-15,14-16,1-15 * O4 at Southern Miss W, 3-0; 15-13,15-12,15-6 A30 A30 A31 A31 S4 S10
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O8 LSU W, 3-0; 15-9,15-9,16-14 O11 Memphis* W, 3-1; 12-15,15-10,15-10,15-12 O13 #20 Louisville* L, 1-3; 11-15,6-16,15-11,13-15 O16 at SE Louisiana L, 2-3; 5-15,15-3,15-12,5-15,5-15 O18 at Saint Louis* L, 2-3; 15-10,13-15,16-14,8-15,11-15 O20 at Cincinnati* L, 0-3; 10-15,13-15,13-15 O25 at Charlotte* W, 3-1; 15-8,15-7,14-16,16-14 O27 at Houston* L, 0-3; 7-15,5-15,7-15 O30 at New Orleans L, 1-3; 13-15,15-12,5-15,1-15 * N1 Marquette L, 2-3; 1-15,15-5,15-13,10-15,8-15 N3 DePaul* L, 0-3; 14-16,11-15,11-15 N6 SE Louisiana W, 3-1; 12-15,15-12,15-1,18-16 * N8 South Florida L, 1-3; 12-15,15-13,4-15,4-15 N10 UAB* W, 3-1; 15-8,12-15,15-10,15-6 N13 Southern Miss* W, 3-1; 15-10,15-12,10-15,16-14 N21 vs DePaul! W, 3-2; 5-15,15-8,10-15,16-14,15-9 C-USA Tournament - ! (Louisville, Ky.) ! N22 at #19 Louisville L, 0-3; 7-15,2-15,8-15 * Conference USA Match
1997
13-19, 6-10 Conference USA head coach Sonya Hanson
Date Opponent Result Paul Mitchell Classic - ^ (Malibu, Calif.) ^ A29 at Pepperdine L, 1-3; 15-12,13-15,1-15,5-15 A30 vs #16 Loyola Mary.^ L, 0-3; 4-15,12-15,11-15 A30 vs UC Irvine^ W, 3-2; 15-8,7-15,16-14,6-15,15-9 S5 McNeese State L, 2-3; 13-15,15-10,5-15,15-12,10-15 S6 McNeese State W, 3-2; 5-15,8-15,15-13,15-6,15-9 S9 LSU L, 2-3; 15-8,15-9,12-15,11-15,10-15 Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - + (New Orleans, La.) S12 Lamar+ W, 3-1; 16-18,15-8,15-13,15-10 S13 Louisiana-Monroe+ W, 3-1; 10-15,15-2,15-10,15-9 S13 Nicholls State+ L, 2-3; 7-15,15-8,11-15,15-6,15-17 S16 at New Orleans L, 1-3; 12-15,7-15,15-11,15-17 S24 at Southern Miss* W, 3-1; 16-14,15-12,14-16,15-10 S26 South Florida* L, 0-3; 13-15,13-15,7-15 S28 Houston* L, 0-3; 12-15,13-15,14-16 O1 at LSU L, 1-3; 12-15,7-15,16-14,12-15 O3 at Louisville* L, 0-3; 14-16,3-15,8-15 O5 at Cincinnati* L, 0-3; 3-15,10-15,12-15 O8 New Orleans L, 0-3; 6-15,14-16,12-15 O10 at UAB* L, 2-3; 11-15,12-15,15-12,16-14,9-15 O12 at Memphis* L, 0-3; 5-15,12-15,1-15 O17 Charlotte* W, 3-2; 15-13,12-15,8-15,15-11,15-11 O19 Saint Louis* L, 1-3; 12-15,11-15,15-12,10-15 O24 DePaul* W, 3-1; 13-15,15-3,15-9,15-9 O26 at Marquette* L, 1-3; 7-15,10-15,15-13,12-15 O31 at Houston* L, 1-3; 4-15,15-8,4-15,11-15 N2 at South Florida* L, 0-3; 4-15,7-15,7-15 N5 at SE Louisiana W, 3-0; 15-7,15-6,15-8 N8 Southern Miss* W, 3-1; 16-18,15-6,15-11,15-10 N14 Memphis* W, 3-1; 15-7,15-8,9-15,15-10 N16 UAB* W, 3-0; 15-7,15-13,15-10 C-USA Tournament - ! (Houston, Texas) ! N20 vs Marquette W, 3-1; 15-12,15-7,9-15,15-9 N21 vs South Florida! W, 3-2; 15-13,7-15,7-15,16-14,15-13 N22 vs Cincinnati! L, 1-3; 10-15,14-16,14-16 * Conference USA Match
1998
6-26, 2-14 Conference USA head coach Sonya Hanson
Date Opponent Result S1 at McNeese State L, 2-3; 17-19,15-9,15-10,7-15,14-16 Air Force Invitational - + (Colorado Springs, Colo.) S4 vs Stephen F. Austin^ L, 0-3; 13-15,4-15,14-16 S4 vs Nicholls State^ W, 3-1; 15-5,6-15,15-6,15-4 ^ S5 at Air Force L, 1-3; 14-16,12-15,15-9,14-16 S5 vs East Carolina^ W, 3-1; 15-11,16-14,6-15,15-8 S8 LSU L, 1-3; 15-12,7-15,11-15,7-15 Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - + (New Orleans, La.) S11 Georgia State+ L, 2-3; 15-7,12-15,9-15,15-10,12-15 S12 Boise State+ L, 2-3; 8-15,15-10,11-15,15-4,7-15 S12 Louisiana Tech+ L, 1-3; 4-15,2-15,15-10,4-15 S16 at New Orleans L, 2-3; 15-8,11-15,15-12,4-15,12-15 S19 Southern Miss* L, 0-3; 8-15,15-17,14-16 S22 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-3; 14-16,15-13,12-15,15-12,13-15 S27 at Houston* L, 0-3; 8-15,10-15,8-15 S30 Southern W, 3-0; 15-4,15-10,15-7 * O2 Memphis L, 0-3; 3-15,8-15,13-15 O4 UAB* L, 1-3; 4-15,13-15,15-7,11-15 O9 at Depaul* L, 1-3; 15-9,6-15,15-17,11-15 O11 Marquette* W, 3-1; 15-13,15-8,14-16,15-9 O14 at LSU L, 0-3; 3-15,9-15,12-15 O16 at Charlotte* L, 0-3; 12-15,9-15,9-15 O18 at Saint Louis* L, 0-3; 9-15,12-15,6-15 O21 at Southern W, 3-0; 15-4,15-7,15-5 O23 #20 Louisville* L, 0-3; 12-15,6-15,4-15 O25 Cincinnati* L, 0-3; 13-15,2-15,15-17 O28 New Orleans L, 1-3; 7-15,6-15,15-7,14-16 O30 at UAB* W, 3-1; 15-8,12-15,15-8,15-13 N1 at Memphis* L, 0-3; 11-15,14-16,6-15 N3 at South Florida* L, 1-3; 7-15,15-12,1-15,14-16 * N6 Houston L, 1-3; 4-15,16-14,14-16,2-15
N8 N13 N19
South Florida* L, 0-3; 9-15,13-15,11-15 at Southern Miss* L, 0-3; 8-15,9-15,18-20 C-USA Tournament - ! (Cincinnati, Ohio) ! vs Southern Miss L, 1-3; 6-15,16-14,12-15,9-15
* Conference USA Match
1999
13-17, 4-12 Conference USA head coach Betsy Becker
Date Opponent Result Louisiana Tech Power Classic - ^ (Ruston, La.) S3 vs Georgia State^ W, 3-0; 15-9,15-13,15-11 S4 vs Lamar^ L, 1-3; 15-13,10-15,13-15,10-15 S4 at Louisiana Tech^ W, 3-2; 15-11,15-11,12-15,15-17,15-11 S9 #7 Stanford L, 1-3; 4-15,16-14,2-15,4-15 LSU Invitational - + (Baton Rouge, La.) + S10 vs UCF W, 3-0; 15-9,15-7,15-7 S10 vs Louisiana-Lafayette+ W, 3-0; 15-6,15-5,15-7 S11 at LSU+ L, 0-3; 12-15,9-15,12-15 S15 at Southern Miss* L, 1-3; 14-16,15-6,12-15,9-15 S21 Southern W, 3-0; 15-9,15-7,15-6 S24 South Florida* L, 1-3; 15-10,11-15,12-15,14-16 * S26 Houston L, 0-3; 12-15,7-15,15-17 S28 New Orleans W, 3-2; 15-12,8-15,15-12,4-15,15-12 O1 at Memphis* W, 3-1; 15-6,15-9,6-15,15-7 O3 at UAB* W, 3-0; 15-6,15-12,15-9 O8 Louisville* L, 0-3; 9-15,8-15,9-15 O10 at Cincinnati* L, 0-3; 5-15,5-15,11-15 O12 at Southern W, 3-0; 15-5,15-5,15-6 O15 at Charlotte* L, 0-3; 14-16,9-15,12-15 O17 at Saint Louis* L, 1-3; 16-14,8-15,7-15,9-15 O19 LSU L, 1-3; 4-15,15-1,5-15,1-15 O22 Southern Miss* W, 3-0; 15-7,15-13,15-4 * O29 DePaul L, 1-3; 15-3,7-15,11-15,8-15 O31 Marquette* L, 1-3; 15-13,13-15,11-15,10-15 N2 at New Orleans W, 3-1; 14-16,15-13,15-4,15-10 N5 at Houston* L, 0-3; 13-15,8-15,8-15 N7 at South Florida* L, 0-3; 11-15,11-15,10-15 N12 UAB* L, 0-3; 7-15,13-15,15-17 N14 Memphis* W, 3-2; 9-15,15-6,15-8,9-15,15-13 C-USA Tournament - ! (Tampa, Fla.) N18 vs Charlotte! W, 3-0; 15-3,15-11,15-12 N19 vs Louisville! L, 0-3; 14-16,13-15,11-15 * Conference USA Match
2000
17-17, 8-8 Conference USA head coach Betsy Becker
Date Opponent Result Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - ! (New Orleans, La.) S1 Northwestern St.^ W, 3-0; 15-6,15-11,15-2 S2 Centenary^ W, 3-0; 15-6,15-4,15-3 S2 Troy^ W, 3-0; 15-6,15-4,15-3 NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic - + (New Orleans, La.) S8 New Orleans+ W, 3-1; 15-8,15-12,13-15,15-3 S8 LSU+ W, 3-0; 15-12,15-12,15-11 S9 #15 Wisconsin+ L, 0-3; 7-15,8-15,4-15 TCU Invitational - ! (Fort Work, Texas) S15 Montana State! L, 1-3; 15-9,6-15,7-15,16-18 S15 at TCU! L, 0-3; 14-16,3-15,11-15 S16 vs Cal St Fullerton! L, 0-3; 13-15,10-15,6-15 S16 vs San Francisco! W, 3-2; 12-15,5-15,15-11,15-4,15-10 S19 Southern Miss* W, 3-1; 15-10,15-9,7-15,15-4 S22 at South Florida* L, 0-3; 12-15,7-15,7-15 S24 at Houston* L, 0-3; 12-15,6-15,8-15 S26 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 15-8,15-8,15-2 S29 Memphis* W, 3-1; 15-7,11-15,15-13,15-3 S30 UAB* W, 3-0; 15-11,16-14,18-16 O7 at Louisville* L, 1-3; 4-15,9-15,15-10,6-15 O8 Cincinnati* L, 0-3; 10-15,9-15,9-15 O13 Charlotte* W, 3-0; 15-8,15-13,15-9 O14 Saint Louis* W, 3-2; 13-15,15-13,15-9,4-15,15-9 O20 at Southern Miss* W, 3-1; 16-14,8-15,15-7,15-10 O25 Southern W, 3-0; 15-1,15-3,15-3 O27 at DePaul* L, 1-3; 9-15,10-15,15-12,8-15 O28 at Marquette* L, 0-3; 7-15,14-16,11-15 O31 at New Orleans L, 0-3; 12-15,11-15,13-15 N3 Houston* W, 3-1; 6-15,15-13,15-9,15-9 N4 South Florida* L, 2-3; 15-8,15-7,6-15,7-15,7-15 N7 at LSU L, 0-3; 11-15,11-15,10-15 N10 at UAB* W, 3-0; 15-9,15-6,16-14 N11 at Memphis* L, 1-3; 6-15,9-15,16-14,16-18 C-USA Tournament - # (Charlotte, N.C.) N16 vs Memphis# W, 3-1; 15-4,9-15,15-5,15-5 N17 vs Louisville# L, 1-3; 4-15,3-15,16-14,8-15 Florida Volleyball Conference Challenge - $ (Buena Vista, Fla.) N24 vs Tennessee$ L, 1-3; 8-15,6-15,15-8,10-15 N25 vs Florida$ L, 0-3; 1-15,4-15,10-15 * Conference USA Match
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2001
16-14, 7-9 Conference USA head coach Betsy Becker
Date Opponent Result NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic - ^ (New Orleans, La.) A31 New Orleans^ L, 2-3; 26-30,26-30,30-19,30-25,11-15 A31 LSU^ L, 0-3; 26-30,25-30,20-30 S1 UNLV^ W, 3-1; 30-20,30-32,30-15,30-23 S1 Baylor^ L, 1-3; 18-30,30-22,24-30,23-30 S4 at Jackson State W, 3-0; 30-11,30-17,30-13 Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - + (New Orleans, La.) S7 Coastal Carolina+ W, 3-0; 30-23,30-22,30-12 S7 SMU+ W, 3-0; 30-22,30-16,30-26 S8 Louisiana-Monroe+ W, 3-1; 27-30,30-16,30-26,30-19 S8 San Diego State+ L, 0-3; 30-32,13-30,15-30 S18 South Alabama W, 3-0; 30-19,30-19,30-21 S21 at Houston* L, 2-3; 30-28,18-30,20-30,30-28,12-15 S22 UAB* W, 3-0; 35-33,30-24,30-25 S25 Southern Miss* W, 3-0; 30-20,30-24,30-27 S28 East Carolina* W, 3-0; 32-30,30-24,30-20 S29 Charlotte* W, 3-0; 30-21,30-25,30-17 O2 at Southern W, 3-0; 30-11,30-19,30-21 O5 at Southern Miss* W, 3-2; 33-31,27-30,30-24,19-30,15-11 O12 at Saint Louis* L, 2-3; 26-30,30-18,30-27,25-30,8-15 O13 at Memphis* L, 1-3; 25-30,24-30,31-29,26-30 O16 at New Orleans W, 3-1; 25-30,30-27,30-13,30-27 O19 Marquette* W, 3-1; 27-30,30-21,30-23,30-26 O20 DePaul* L, 1-3; 22-30,30-28,22-30,26-30 O25 at Cincinnati* L, 0-3; 25-30,19-30,25-30 O27 at Louisville* L, 0-3; 24-30,23-30,22-30 O30 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 30-19,30-13,30-26 N/2 TCU* W, 3-0; 30-21,30-28,30-27 N3 Houston* L, 0-3; 20-30,34-46,22-30 N9 at UAB* L, 0-3; 24-30,24-30,17-30 * N11 at South Florida L, 0-3; 29-31,22-30,20-30 C-USA Tournament - ! (Houston, Texas) N15 Memphis! L, 0-3; 20-31,22-30,20-30 * Conference USA Match
2002
21-14, 9-4 Conference USA head coach Betsy Becker
Date Opponent Result San Diego State Tournament - ^ (San Diego, Calif.) A30 at San Diego St.^ L, 0-3; 28-30,23-30,22-30 A31 vs #20 UC-SB^ L, 0-3; 21-30,21-30,28-30 A31 vs Florida Int.^ W, 3-2; 31-33,30-25,24-30,32-30,15-13 S3 Prairie View A&M W, 3-0; 30-14,30-12,30-12 S3 Jackson State W, 3-0; 30-12,30-16,30-13 NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic - + (New Orleans, La.) S6 New Orleans+ W, 3-1; 30-25,29-31,30-24,30-21 S7 Louisiana Tech+ L, 1-3; 30-22,26-30,27-30,15-30 S7 LSU+ L, 0-3; 24-30,21-30,23-30 S10 at South Alabama W, 3-2; 30-28,18-30,30-25,29-31,15-12 SMU Invitational - ! (Dallas, Texas) S13 at SMU! W, 3-1; 37-35,22-30,30-24,30-26 S14 vs Cal! L, 0-3; 18-30,22-30,24-30 ! S14 vs UT-San Antonio W, 3-1; 22-30,30-28,30-24,30-21 Badger Invitational - # (Madison, Wisc.) S20 vs Illinois-Chicago# L, 1-3; 25-30,28-30,30-28,27-30 S21 at #13 Wisconsin# L, 0-3; 23-30,22-30,17-30 S21 vs Bowling Green# L, 2-3; 30-27,23-30,25-30,30-28,13-15 S29 Saint Louis* L, 2-3; 23-30,23-30,30-21,30-21,12-15 & (New Orleans Arena) O1 Louisiana-Lafayette& W, 3-0; 30-28,30-28,30-18 O5 at TCU* W, 3-1; 30-19,31-33,30-21,30-23 * O11 South Florida L, 1-3; 23-30,30-27,30-32,19-30 O12 UAB* W, 3-0; 30-27,30-24,30-14 O15 Centenary W, 3-0; 30-15,30-8,30-15 O15 Centenary W, 3-0; 30-20,30-25,30-17 * O18 at DePaul W, 3-1; 30-25,26-30,30-24,30-26 O19 at Marquette* W, 3-1; 30-25,27-30,31-29,30-24 O22 at Nicholls State L, 0-3; 23-30,27-30,28-30 O25 Cincinnati* L, 1-3; 30-20,23-30,16-30,27-30 O26 Louisville* L, 1-3; 30-27,20-30,22-30,18-30 O30 at New Orleans W, 3-0; 30-25,30-21,30-25 N1 at Charlotte* W, 3-1; 22-30,32-30,30-28,30-24 N2 at East Carolina* W, 3-0; 30-22,30-20,30-21 N5 at Southern W, 3-0; 30-14,30-11,30-17 N9 Southern Miss* W, 3-1; 30-18,28-30,30-28,30-27 N12 at Houston* W, 3-2; 30-26,30-28,29-31,29-31,15-7 N15 Memphis* W, 3-2; 30-27,30-26,29-31,25-30,17-15 C-USA Tournament - $ (Chicago, Ill.) N22 Marquette$ L, 1-3; 30-28,27-30,19-30,19-30 * Conference USA Match
2003
25-7, 9-4 Conference USA head coach Betsy Becker
Date Opponent Result Green Wave Invitational - + (New Orleans, La.) ^ A29 Nicholls State W, 3-2; 33-31,23-30,30-13,29-31,15-13
A30 Elon^ W, 3-0; 30-18,30-23,30-22 A30 Wright State^ W, 3-2; 30-32,30-20,28-30,30-27,15-12 NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic - + (New Orleans, La.) S5 LSU+ W, 3-1; 30-20,26-30,31-29,30-24 S6 New Orleans+ W, 3-0; 30-25,30-21,30-25 + S6 #5 Nebraska L, 0-3; 26-30,23-30,26-30 S9 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 30-23,30-25,30-19 Pioneer Classic - ! (Denver, Colo.) S12 vs Fordham! W, 3-0; 30-23,35-33,30-20 S13 vs UC-Riverside! L, 0-3; 24-30,27-30,27-30 S13 at Denver! W, 3-2; 30-26,24-30,30-26,23-30,15-10 # S19 Tulsa W, 3-0; 30-23,37-35,30-22 Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - # (New Orleans, La.) S20 Louisiana Tech# W, 3-0; 32-30,35-33,30-27 S20 UMKC# W, 3-0; 30-22,31-29,30-22 Pre-Conference Challenge - & (Hattiesburg, Miss) S27 vs Alcorn State& W, 3-0; 30-19,30-16,30-28 S27 at Southern Miss& W, 3-1; 29-31,30-21,32-30,30-24 O3 TCU* W, 3-1; 21-30,30-28,30-23,30-28 O4 Houston* W, 3-0; 30-22,30-24,30-28 * O10 at UAB W, 3-0; 30-26,30-26,30-22 * O11 at South Florida W, 3-2; 23-30,28-30,30-18,30-20,15-9 O14 at New Orleans W, 3-0; 32-30,30-25,35-33 O17 Marquette* W, 3-1; 30-27,28-30,32-30,31-29 * O18 DePaul W, 3-1; 22-30,30-24,30-27,32-30 O24 at #20 Louisville* L, 0-3; 22-30,21-30,22-30 O26 at Cincinnati* L, 2-3; 30-20,18-30,35-33,21-30,10-15 O28 Southern W, 3-0; 30-7,30-11,30-10 O31 East Carolina* W, 3-0; 30-21,30-23,30-13 N1 Charlotte* W, 3-0; 30-17,30-25,30-18 N8 at Southern Miss* L, 1-3; 31-29,28-30,18-30,31-33 N14 at Saint Louis* W, 3-2; 23-30,30-22,30-13,20-30,15-9 N15 at Memphis* L, 1-3; 26-30,27-30,30-22,24-30 C-USA Tournament - $ (New Orleans, La.) N21 Saint Louis$ W, 3-0; 30-28,30-18,30-12 N22 Memphis$ L, 1-3; 31-29,26-30,26-30,24-30 * Conference USA Match
2004
17-12, 6-7 Conference USA head coach Betsy Becker
Date Opponent Result S1 Prairie View A&M W, 3-0; 30-19,30-13,30-13 Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - ^ (New Orleans, La.) S3 Nicholls State^ W, 3-0; 30-23,30-17,30-16 S4 Southern Illinois^ W, 3-0; 30-18,30-26,30-25 S4 Georgetown^ W, 3-0; 30-21,30-19,30-27 S7 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0; 30-24,30-18,30-27 Arizona St./Tempe Buttes Invitational - + (Tempe, Ariz.) S10 vs Pacific+ L, 0-3; 28-30,25-30,25-30 S11 vs Fordham+ W, 3-1; 29-31,30-20,30-17,30-27 + S12 at Arizona State L, 1-3; 30-21,29-31,28-30,24-30 S23 Southern W, 3-0; 30-11,30-27,30-15 O1 at TCU* L, 1-3; 30-27,20-30,31-33,18-30 * O2 at Houston W, 3-2; 30-18,28-30,25-30,30-27,15-13 O8 Saint Louis* W, 3-2; 30-25,28-30,30-27,29-31,20-18 O9 Memphis* L, 0-3; 25-30,28-30,23-30 O12 at Southern W, 3-0; 30-14,30-21,30-24 O16 Southern Miss* W, 3-0; 30-20,30-17,30-23 O19 at New Orleans W, 3-2; 30-25,21-30,30-26,27-30,15-10 O22 at East Carolina* W, 3-0; 30-22,30-28,30-26 * O23 at Charlotte L, 0-3; 27-30,29-31,20-30 O29 Louisville* L, 0-3; 23-30,20-30,15-30 O30 Cincinnati* L, 1-3; 19-30,20-30,30-26,26-30 N5 at Marquette* L, 0-3; 27-30,21-30,24-30 N6 at DePaul* L, 2-3; 28-30,30-23,30-25,28-30,14-16 N9 Jackson State W, 3-0; 30-14,30-14,30-28 N12 UAB* W, 3-0; 30-21,30-25,30-20 N13 South Florida* W, 3-0; 30-16,30-26,30-25 C-USA Tournament - ! (Louisville, Ky.) N20 Charlotte! W, 3-1; 28-30,32-30,30-25,30-20 N21 Marquette! L, 0-3; 24-30,19-30,13-30 C-USA/SEC Challenge - # (Baton Rouge, La.) # N26 at LSU L, 2-3; 31-33,18-30,34-32,30-25,13-15 N27 vs Alabama# L, 1-3; 24-30,33-31,22-30,24-30 * Conference USA Match (Due to Hurricane Katrina, home matches played at Texas A&M in College Station, Texas)
2005
5-16, 2-13 Conference USA head coach Liz Kritza
Date Opponent Result Fogelman Arena - ^ (New Orleans, La.) ^ A26 Nicholls State W, 3-0; 30-22,30-27,30-20 NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic - + (College Station, Texas) S16 #8 Notre Dame+ L, 0-3; 23-30,26-30,26-30 S18 Arizona State+ L, 1-3; 25-30,16-30,31-29,23-30 S30 Rice* L, 0-3; 21-30,26-30,25-30 O2 Houston* L, 1-3; 30-20,28-30,25-30,21-30 * O7 at UTEP L, 0-3; 20-30,27-30,28-30 O14 at SMU* L, 0-3; 28-30,26-30,27-30 O16 at Tulsa* L, 0-3; 20-30,27-30,28-30 * O21 Southern Miss W, 3-0; 30-21,30-28,30-24 O23 UCF* L, 2-3; 27-30,30-25,24-30,31-29,14-16
O24 Marshall* O28 at Houston* O30 at Rice* N2 UTEP* N4 at UAB* N6 at Memphis* N11 Tulsa* N13 SMU* N17 N18 N19
L, 0-3; 21-30,21-30,23-30 L, 1-3; 25-30,30-28,26-30,25-30 L, 0-3; 21-30,28-30,24-30 L, 0-3; 24-30,29-31,24-30 W, 3-0; 30-28,30-27,30-27 L, 1-3; 32-30,23-30,19-30,21-30 L, 1-3; 30-26,28-30,18-30,18-30 L, 0-3; 28-30,27-30,26-30 C-USA Tournament - ! (Houston, Texas) at Rice! W, 3-2; 31-33,30-23,30-27,18-30,15-13 vs Tulsa! W, 3-2; 26-30,30-25,21-30,30-23,15-13 vs Houston! L, 0-3; 20-30,22-30,27-30
* Conference USA Match Date Opponent
2006 A25 A26 A26 S8 S9 S9 S15 S16 S16 S22 S24 S29 O1 O6 O8 O13 O15 O20 O22 O27 O29 N3 N5 N10 N12 N14
Result
15-11, 11-5 Conference USA head coach Liz Kritza Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - ^ (New Orleans, La.) Lamar^ W, 3-0; 30-25,30-21,30-16 McNeese State^ W, 3-0; 30-18,30-20,30-22 New Orleans^ W, 3-2; 28-30,32-30,25-30,30-23,15-8 Holiday Inn Hawkeye Challenge - + (Iowa City, Iowa) at Iowa+ L, 0-3; 23-30,22-30,24-30 vs Florida Atlantic+ L, 2-3; 25-30,29-31,30-22,30-26,5-15 vs UMKC+ W, 3-0; 30-23,31-29,30-17 Diet Coke Classic - ! (Minneapolis, Minn.) vs Dayton! L, 1-3; 16-30,21-30,30-28,22-30 at Minnesota! L, 0-3; 24-30,24-30,22-30 vs Connecticut! L, 0-3; 29-31,23-30,31-33 East Carolina* W, 3-0; 30-23,30-20,30-25 at Marshall* W, 3-2; 30-19,22-30,25-30,30-21,15-10 at Rice* W, 3-1; 30-26,30-24,27-30,30-19 at Houston* L, 0-3; 25-30,26-30,24-30 SMU* W, 3-0; 30-14,30-26,30-21 Tulsa* W, 3-1; 32-30,30-25,26-30,30-25 Houston* L, 0-3; 31-33,17-30,26-30 Rice* W, 3-1; 28-30,30-24,30-24,32-30 at Tulsa* L, 0-3; 32-34,20-30,23-30 at SMU* W, 3-1; 30-21,30-27,18-30,30-27 UAB* L, 2-3; 18-30,30-25,25-30,30-27,13-15 Memphis* L, 1-3; 26-30,30-25,25-30,28-30 at Southern Miss* W, 3-1; 32-30,28-30,30-23,30-22 at UCF* W, 3-2; 30-23,30-25,27-30,25-30,15-12 at UTEP* W, 3-1; 30-27,30-19,24-30,30-25 UTEP* W, 3-1; 26-30,30-25,30-25,30-20 C-USA Tournament - ! (Houston, Texas) UAB# L, 1-3; 30-20,27-30,24-30,28-30
* Conference USA Match
2007
28-6, 14-2 Conference USA head coach Liz Kritza
Date Opponent Result Allstate Sugar Bowl - ^ (New Orleans, La.) A24 Colorado^ W, 3-2; 24-30,27-30,30-28,30-20,16-14 A25 Furman^ W, 3-1; 30-27,27-30,30-27,30-24 A28 at New Orleans W, 3-1; 30-20,31-33,30-22,32-30 Domino’s Invitational - + (Huntsville, Texas) A31 vs S. Dakota St.+ W, 3-1; 30-23,26-30,30-28,30-25 A31 at Sam Houston+ W, 3-0; 30-25,30-26,32-30 S1 vs Texas-Pan Am+ W, 3-0; 31-20,30-17,30-24 S1 vs Louisiana-Lafayette+ W, 3-0; 30-13,30-13,30-25 LMU Hilton LAX Classic - ! (Los Angeles, Ca.) S7 at Loyola Mary.! L, 1-3; 17-30,31-29,21-30,29-31 S8 vs #10 Wisconsin! L, 0-3; 27-30,22-30,27-30 S8 vs Columbia! W, 3-0; 30-13,30-19,30-11 S12 at UTEP* W, 3-1; 30-15,30-24,25-30,31-29 Crowne Plaza Phoenix Classic; Tempe, Ariz. S14 at Arizona State# L, 1-3; 25-30,30-26,27-30,22-30 S15 vs VCU# W, 3-0; 30-19,30-27,30-24 S15 vs Florida A&M# W, 3-1; 30-28,26-30,30-27,30-20 S20 UAB* W, 3-0; 30-28,30-17,30-24 S23 at Memphis* W, 3-1; 30-28,30-22,26-30,30-27 S28 Tulsa* W, 3-0; 30-19,30-19,30-24 S30 SMU* W, 3-0; 30-25,30-18,31-29 O5 at Marshall* L, 0-3; 25-30,21-30,24-30 O7 at East Carolina* W, 3-1; 23-30,30-18,30-24,30-27 O9 McNeese State W, 3-0; 30-21,30-21,30-17 O12 at Houston* L, 0-3; 27-30,29-31,26-30 O14 at Rice* W, 3-1; 30-28,30-18,30-32,30-28 O17 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-0; 30-16,30-26,30-25 O19 UCF* W, 3-0; 30-25,30-18,30-19 O21 Southern Miss* W, 3-0; 30-17,30-24,30-22 O26 at SMU* W, 3-0; 30-23,30-24,30-23 O28 at Tulsa* W, 3-1; 28-30,30-23,30-28,30-25 N2 Rice* W, 3-2; 24-30,30-24,26-30,30-26,15-13 N4 Houston* W, 3-0; 30-24,30-15,30-20 N9 UTEP* W, 3-0; 30-25,30-19,30-26 C-USA Tournament - & (Huntington, W.Va.) N16 vs Rice& W, 3-0; 30-26,30-26,30-28 N17 vs UAB& L, 1-3; 30-23,26-30,26-30,16-30 N24 at LSU W, 3-2; 30-28,31-33,30-25,24-30,16-14 * Conference USA Match
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2008
A28 A28
28-6, 15-1 Conference USA head coach Liz Kritza Conference USA Regular Season Champions Conference USA Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Participants
Date Opponent
Result BYU Molten Classic - ^ (Provo, Utah) vs Missouri^ L, 1-3; 25-23,20-25,24-26,14-25 at #20 BYU^ L, 1-3; 25-21,24-26,25-27,21-25 vs Utah State^ W, 3-0; 25-16,25-17,25-19 Paso Robles Marriott Invitational - + (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) S5 at #14Cal Poly+ L, 0-3; 10-25,16-25,13-25 S5 vs Northeastern+ W, 3-1; 33-35,25-17,25-11,25-22 + S6 vs #2 Nebraska L, 0-3; 17-25,15-25,20-25 Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic - ! (New Orleans, La.) S12 Jacksonville State! W, 3-1; 23-25,25-15,25-17,25-18 S13 North Dakota St.! W, 3-0; 25-11,25-19,25-20 S13 Maryland! W, 3-0; 25-19,25-16,25-23 S19 at Ohio W, 3-2; 21-25,25-21,25-19,24-26,15-9 S20 at Xavier W, 3-0; 25-22,27-25,25-18 # (at Dayton, Ohio) # S21 vs #14 Middle Tenn. W, 3-2; 19-25,25-18,25-22,21-25,16-14 S26 Houston* W, 3-0; 25-13,25-23,25-21 S28 Rice* W, 3-1; 21-25,25-18,25-21,26-24 * O3 at Memphis W, 3-1; 25-14,26-28,27-25,27-25 O5 at UAB* L, 2-3; 21-25,22-25,25-16,25-17,6-15 O10 at Tulsa* W, 3-1; 25-16,25-22,17-25,25-19 O12 at SMU* W, 3-0; 25-16,25-18,25-14 O14 New Orleans W, 3-0; 25-22,25-20,25-16 * O17 East Carolina W, 3-0; 25-15,25-16,25-18 O19 Marshall* W, 3-0; 25-16,25-20,25-19 O24 at Rice* W, 3-2; 25-15,22-25,25-18,22-25,15-11 O26 at Houston* W, 3-2; 25-21,20-25,19-25,25-22,15-9 O31 at UCF* W, 3-0; 25-21,25-23,25-17 N4 at Southern Miss* W, 3-0; 25-22,25-18,25-15 N7 SMU* W, 3-0; 25-13,25-18,25-13 N9 Tulsa* W, 3-0; 25-19,25-22,25-22 * N14 at UTEP W, 3-0; 25-19,25-19,25-12 N16 UTEP* W, 3-0; 25-6,25-21,25-19 C-USA Tournament - $ (Memphis, Tenn.) $ N21 vs UCF W, 3-0; 25-18,27-25,25-17 N22 vs Houston$ W, 3-2; 21-25,19-25,25-22,25-21,15-7 N23 vs UAB$ W, 3-2; 20-25,25-19,25-9,20-25,15-6 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds - @ (Dayton, Ohio) D5 vs Tenn. Tech@ W, 3-1; 25-21,22-25,25-22,27-25 D6 vs Western Mich.@ L, 2-3; 25-20,21-25,25-13,19-25,12-15 A29 A30 A30
* Conference USA Match
2009
18-10, 12-4 Conference USA head coach Sinisa Momic NCAA Tournament Participants
Date Opponent
Result
Tiger Classic - ^ (Baton Rouge, La.) vs Louisiana Lafayette ^ W, 3-0; 25-16, 25-12, 25-16 vs #6 Nebraska ^ L, 0-3; 6-25, 19-25, 14-25 at LSU ^ L, 0-3; 22-25, 16-25, 21-25 at New Orleans W, 3-1; 25-22, 25-18, 24-26, 25-22 Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic - + (New Orleans, La.) S11 LSU + W, 3-1; 25-21, 25-23, 20-25, 25-21 S12 Long Beach State + L, 2-3; 25-17, 25-21, 21-25, 19-25, 11-15 * S17 at UTEP W, 3-2; 18-25, 26-24, 25-20, 25-27, 15-12 Arizona Invitational - ! (Tucson, Ariz.) S19 at #21 Arizona ! L, 0-3; 21-25, 18-25, 24-26 S20 vs New Mexico ! W, 3-2; 25-13, 17-25, 20-25, 25-19, 15-10 S25 Tulsa * W, 3-0; 25-23, 25-23, 26-24 S27 SMU * W, 3-2; 23-25, 25-21, 25-19, 21-25, 15-12 O1 at Stephen F. Austin W, 3-2; 18-25, 25-19, 25-21, 23-25, 16-14 O2 at Houston * L, 2-3; 23-25, 25-19, 25-13, 22-25, 7-15 O4 at Rice * W, 3-0; 26-24, 25-23, 29-27 O7 Southern Miss * L, 2-3; 21-25, 25-21, 25-22, 20-25, 9-15 O11 UCF * W, 3-0; 25-14, 25-18, 25-23 O16 at Marshall * W, 3-0; 25-21, 25-23, 25-15 O18 at East Carolina * W, 3-0; 25-16, 25-14, 25-20 * O23 UAB W, 3-0; 25-18, 25-18, 25-15 O25 MEMPHIS * W, 3-0; 25-14, 25-17, 25-16 O30 at SMU * W, 3-1; 18-25, 25-20, 25-20, 26-24 N1 at Tulsa * L, 1-3; 25-21, 21-25, 23-25, 22-25 N6 RICE * L, 0-3; 24-26, 23-25, 19-25 N8 HOUSTON * W, 3-0; 25-12, 25-22, 25-19 N14 UTEP * W, 3-0; 25-12, 25-18, 26-24 C-USA Tournament - $ (Memphis, Tenn.) N20 vs SMU $ W, 3-1; 25-23, 25-27, 25-15, 25-18 N21 vs Tulsa $ L, 0-3; 19-25, 19-25, 20-25 NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds - @ (Baton Rouge, La.) @ D4 at #15 LSU L, 0-3; 15-25, 12-25, 15-25 S4 S5 S5 S10
* Conference USA Match
2010
13-19, 10-10 Conference USA head coach Sinisa Momic
Date Opponent Result MCM Elegante Lobo Classic - ^ (Albuquerque, N.M.) A27 vs #4 Stanford ^ L, 0-3; 11-25, 16-25, 19-25
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at New Mexico ^ L, 0-3; 20-25, 18-25, 20-25 vs. Pepperdine^ L, 0-3; 19-25, 16-25, 17-25 Pitt Invitational - + (Pittsburgh, Pa.) S3 vs. Lipscomb + L, 0-3; 18-25, 18-25, 13-25 S4 vs. Purdue + L, 1-3; 18-25, 27-25, 14-25, 24-26 + S4 at Pittsburgh L, 0-3; 23-25, 24-26, 21-25 Terrapin Invitational- # (New Orleans, La.) S10 vs. Fairfield # W, 3-0; 25-13, 25-14, 25-20 S11 vs. Penn # W, 3-0; 25-13, 26-24, 25-16 S11 at Maryland # L, 1-3; 13-25, 25-22, 17-25, 22-25 Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic - ! (New Orleans, La.) S17 SAM HOUSTON STATE ! W, 3-0; 26-24, 25-16, 29-27 S17 #16 OREGON ! L, 0-3; 23-25, 21-25, 17-25 ! S18 FIU L, 2-3; 23-25, 25-21, 18-25, 25-11, 15-17 S25 HOUSTON * W, 3-1; 25-17, 18-25, 31-29, 25-21 S26 HOUSTON * L, 0-3; 22-25, 23-25, 23-25 O1 SMU * L, 2-3; 25-22, 19-25, 25-22, 18-25, 8-15 O3 at Tulsa * L, 0-3; 20-25, 9-25, 20-25 O8 at Rice * L, 0-3; 20-25, 19-25, 22-25 O9 at Rice * L, 0-3; 20-25, 20-25, 22-25 O15 UTEP * W, 3-0; 25-18, 25-21, 25-21 O17 UCF * L, 2-3; 24-26, 25-21, 25-14, 21-25, 9-15 O20 at Southern Miss * L, 1-3; 17-25, 25-23, 19-25, 14-25 O22 EAST CAROLINA * W, 3-0; 25-14, 25-22, 25-18 O23 MARSHALL * W, 3-2; 19-25, 25-21, 15-25, 25-19, 15-9 O29 at UAB * L, 0-3; 19-25, 22-25, 14-25 O31 at Memphis * L, 2-3; 25-10, 25-23, 24-26, 19-25, 11-15 N5 at UCF * W, 3-2; 25-21, 16-25, 25-22, 17-25, 15-13 N7 at UTEP * W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-19, 25-21 N12 MEMPHIS * W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-23, 28-26 N14 UAB * L, 0-3; 23-25, 23-25, 13-25 N19 at Marshall * W, 3-1; 25-19, 30-28, 23-25, 25-15 * N21 at East Carolina W, 3-0; 25-18, 25-20, 25-20 N27 SOUTHERN MISS * W, 3-0; 25-16, 25-17, 25-16 * Conference USA Match
2011
9-22, 4-16 Conference USA head coach Sinisa Momic
Date Opponent Result Tiger Invitational - ^ (Columbia, Mo.) A26 vs. North Dakota State ^ L, 0-3; 13-25, 10-25, 15-25 A26 vs. Idaho State ^ W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-22, 25-20 A27 at Missouri ^ L, 0-3; 19-25, 21-25, 14-25 A27 vs. Binghamton ^ W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-23, 25-17 Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegaite Classic - + (New Orleans) S2 SAN DIEGO ST + W, 3-2; 19-25, 23-25, 25-20, 25-21, 18-16 S3 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS + L, 0-3; 23-25, 10-25, 18-25 S8 at FAU W, 3-0; 27-25, 25-21, 25-20 S9 at FIU L, 2-3; 25-27, 22-25, 25-21, 25-23, 7-15 Kathy Trosclair Memorial- # (New Orleans) S16 BELMONT # L, 2-3; 25-18, 22-25, 16-25, 25-20, 9-15 S17 LAMAR # L, 1-3; 22-25, 25-20, 19-25, 13-25 S17 SOUTH ALABAMA # W, 3-2; 25-19, 16-25, 25-23, 21-25, 15-13 S23 at Rice * L, 1-3; 22-25, 19-25, 26-24, 22-25 S25 at Houston * L, 1-3; 25-20, 16-25, 24-26, 14-25 S30 UAB * L, 2-3; 20-25, 22-25, 25-22, 25-16, 12-15 O2 Memphis * L, 0-3; 19-25, 19-25, 17-25 O8 at SMU * W, 3-1; 14-25, 25-23, 25-20, 25-22 O9 at SMU * L, 1-3; 29-27, 15-25, 15-25, 19-25 O14 MARSHALL * L, 1-3; 25-27, 25-19, 25-27, 23-25 O16 EAST CAROLINA * W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-16, 25-23 O19 SOUTHERN MISS * W, 3-0; 25-23, 25-17, 25-23 O21 at UCF * L, 0-3; 12-25, 21-25, 17-25 O23 UTEP * L, 2-3; 19-25, 15-25, 25-21, 25-17, 13-15 O28 at East Carolina * W, 3-2; 20-25, 21-25, 25-17, 25-21, 16-14 O30 at Marshall * L, 2-3; 25-16, 19-25, 25-21, 20-25, 12-15 N5 TULSA * L, 0-3; 10-25, 24-26, 17-25 N6 TULSA * L, 0-3; 17-25, 20-25, 14-25 N11 at Memphis * L, 1-3; 24-26, 25-19, 19-25, 21-25 N13 at UAB * L, 0-3; 20-25, 16-25, 15-25 N18 HOUSTON * L, 2-3; 25-21, 25-15, 23-25, 13-25, 7-15 N20 RICE * L, 0-3; 21-25, 11-25, 14-25 N22 at Southern Miss * L, 0-3; 21-25, 13-25, 19-25
2012
6-21, 4-12 Conference USA head coach Sinisa Momic
Date Opponent Result Fairfield Inn North Baylor Classic- ^ (Waco, Texas) A24 vs. Nevada ^ L, 2-3; 25-23, 23-25, 25-23, 25-27, 9-15 A25 vs. A&M-Corpus Christi ^ L, 0-3; 21-25, 22-25, 24-26 A25 at Baylor ^ L, 1-3; 21-25, 26-24, 18-25, 16-25 Lamar Tournament- $ (Beaumont, Texas) A31 vs. Louisiana Tech W, 3-1; 25-22, 19-25, 25-21, 25-16 S1 vs. Texas State L, 0-3; 19-25, 21-25, 16-25 S1 at Lamar L, 2-3; 25-17,16-25,23-25,25-17,10-15 Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Classic - # (New Orleans) S7 MISSISSIPPI STATE# L, 2-3; 25-20,22-25,16-25,25-22,10-15 S8 PITTSBURGH# L, 1-3; 25-19,19-25,18-25,19-25 S8 SAM HOUSTON STATE# L, 0-3; 19-25,25-27,19-25 Kathy Trosclair Memorial- ! (New Orleans) S13 UTEP ! W, 3-1; 25-20,22-25,25-23,25-19 S15 BINGHAMTON ! W, 3-2; 25-20,23-25,25-22,23-25,15-13 S15 BAYLOR ! L, 0-3; 19-25,22-25,18-25 S21 at Southern Miss * L, 2-3; 18-25,25-9,23-25,25-18,10-15 S23 UCF * L, 1-3; 23-25,23-25,25-21,19-25 S28 MEMPHIS * L, 1-3; 23-25,24-26,25-19,22-25 S30 UAB * W, 3-2; 14-25,25-14,19-25,25-23,15-10
O5 O7 O12 O14 O19 O21 O28 N1 N4 N9 N11
at Houston * at Rice * at SMU * at Tulsa * RICE * HOUSTON * at UTEP * TULSA * SMU * at Marshall * at East Carolina *
2013
L, 1-3; 21-25,10-25,25-21,14-25 L, 0-3; 16-25,14-25,19-25 L, 2-3; 25-18,12-25,25-21,19-25,10-15 L, 0-3; 13-25,14-25,22-25 L, 1-3; 18-25,25-20,18-25,20-25 W, 3-1; 25-18,25-17,23-25,25-16 L, 2-3; 26-24,25-19,16-25,22-25,11-15 L, 2-3; 25-23,22-25,25-21,14-25,7-15 W, 3-0; 26-24,25-22,25-21 L, 0-3; 17-25,21-25,17-25 L, 1-3; 20-25,25-14,19-25,14-25
28-4, 12-2 Conference USA head coach Sinisa Momic
Date Opponent Result Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament - ^ (New Orleans, La.) A30 Mississippi Valley State^ W, 3-0; 25-10, 25-22, 25-15 A31 Rider^ W, 3-0; 25-14, 25-20, 25-14 A31 Nicholls State^ W, 3-2; 21-25, 25-16, 25-16, 21-25, 15-13 S3 at SE Louisiana W, 3-1; 21-25, 25-14, 25-12, 25-11 YSU Invitational - ! (Youngstown, Ohio) S6 vs Toledo! W, 3-1; 24-26, 25-21, 25-17, 28-26 S6 at Youngstown State! W, 3-1; 18-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-22 S7 vs Saint Francis! W, 3-0; 25-15, 25-22, 25-13 S11 at New Orleans W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-17, 25-15 Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic - @ (New Orleans, La.) S13 Texas Southern@ W, 3-0; 25-21, 25-15, 25-16 S13 Florida A&M@ W, 3-0; 25-22, 25-17, 25-23 @ S14 North Dakota L, 1-3; 24-26, 25-20, 21-25, 20-25 Radford University Highlander Classic - # (Radford, Va.) S20 at Radford# W, 3-1; 22-25, 25-17, 25-20, 25-16 S21 vs Savannah State# W, 3-0; 25-10, 25-8, 25-16 S21 at Radford# W, 3-1; 18-25, 25-21, 25-22, 25-23 S27 UTSA* L, 1-3; 25-22, 16-25, 11-25, 25-27 S29 UTEP* W, 3-1; 25-20, 25-20, 16-25, 25-22 O1 Lamar W, 3-0; 25-15, 25-20, 25-22 O4 at Marshall* W, 3-0; 32-30, 27-25, 25-21 * O6 at Charlotte W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-21, 25-16 O13 at East Carolina* W, 3-1; 25-22, 25-14, 28-30, 25-21 O18 Southern Miss* W, 3-1; 19-25, 25-19, 25-23, 25-23 O20 FIU* W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-17, 25-15 O25 FAU* W, 3-0; 25-15, 25-22, 25-23 N1 at UAB* W, 3-1; 28-26, 24-26, 25-19, 25-22 * N3 at North Texas L, 1-3; 20-25, 25-15, 15-25, 25-27 N8 at Tulsa* W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-23, 25-16 N10 at Rice* W, 3-1; 23-25, 25-22, 25-19, 27-25 * N15 Louisiana Tech W, 3-0; 25-14, 25-16, 25-18 N17 Middle Tennessee* W, 3-1; 22-25, 25-15, 25-18, 25-15 C-USA Tournament - $ (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) N22 vs UAB$ W, 3-1; 19-25, 25-20, 25-22, 25-23 N23 vs Tulsa$ W, 3-1; 25-20, 25-16, 24-25, 25-20 N24 vs UTSA$ L, 1-3; 20-25, 16-25, 25-18, 23-25 * Conference USA Match
2014
5-27, 3-17 American head coach Sinisa Momic
Date Opponent Result Texas A&M Invitational - ^ (College Station, Texas) ^ A29 vs UTSA L, 1-3; 25-21, 17-25, 13-25, 20-25 A29 at Texas A&M^ L, 0-3; 11-25, 17-25, 14-25 A30 vs Iowa^ L, 0-3; 13-25, 20-25, 20-25 UND Classic - $ (Grand Forks, N.D.) S5 at North Dakota$ L, 0-3; 17-25, 10-25, 18-25 S5 vs South Dakota$ L, 0-3; 21-25, 16-25, 13-25 $ S6 at North Dakota L, 0-3; 10-25, 22-25, 17-25 Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic - @ (New Orleans, La.) S11 SE Louisiana@ W, 3-0; 25-18, 15-19, 25-16 S12 Howard@ L, 2-3; 23-25, 25-18, 17-25, 25-17, 13-15 S13 FAU@ L, 0-3; 19-25, 16-25, 18-25 Wildcat Classic - # (Tuscon, Ariz.) # S19 vs UMBC L, 2-3; 22-25, 21-25, 25-13, 25-23, 10-15 S19 at #20 Arizona# L, 0-3; 10-25, 21-25, 18-25 S20 vs Coppin State# W, 3-0; 25-11, 25-22, 25-15 * S26 Mempis L, 0-3; 23-25, 13-25, 15-25 S28 Cincinnati* L, 1-3; 17-25, 18-25, 25-20, 13-25 O1 Houston* W, 3-1; 23-25, 25-22, 25-20, 25-21 O3 East Carolina* W, 3-1; 21-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-23 O10 at Tulsa* L, 1-3; 15-25, 20-25, 25-16, 16-25 O12 at SMU* L, 2-3; 21-25, 25-22, 19-25, 25-19, 5-15 * O17 UConn W, 3-2; 25-16, 19-25, 25-18, 24-26, 15-13 O19 Temple* L, 0-3; 23-25, 16-25, 20-25 O24 at South Florida* L, 0-3; 17-25, 18-25, 25-25 * O26 at UCF L, 0-3; 21-25, 11-25, 20-25 O31 SMU* L, 0-3; 19-25, 19-25, 16-25 N2 Tulsa* L, 0-3; 15-25, 19-25, 20-25 * N5 at Houston L, 2-3; 15-25, 25-19, 26-24, 17-25, 13-15 N9 at East Carolina* L, 0-3; 22-25, 22-25, 13-25 N14 at Cincinnati* L, 1-3; 25-23, 18-25, 12-25, 23-25 N16 at Memphis* L, 0-3; 14-25, 19-25, 22-25 N21 UCF* L, 1-3; 25-18, 21-25, 16-25, 21-25 N23 South Florida* L, 2-3; 25-15, 22-25, 26-24, 23-25, 12-15 N26 at Temple* L, 0-3; 11-25, 15-25, 14-25 N28 at UConn* L, 0-3; 14-25, 20-25, 21-25 * American Athletic Conference Match
2015
10-22, 4-16 American head coach Sinisa Momic
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
Date Opponent Result Sam Houston Invitational - ^ (Huntsville, Texas) ^ A28 vs Montana State L, 1-3; 18-25, 23-25, 25-23, 24-26 A28 at Sam Houston State^ L, 0-3; 12-25, 22-25, 15-25 A30 vs Prairie View A&M^ W, 3-0; 25-13, 25-14, 25-11 ^ A29 vs UTSA L, 0-3; 16-25, 14-25, 19-25 Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic - ! (New Orleans, La.) S11 Incarnate Word! W, 3-1; 20-25, 25-17, 25-15, 25-18 S11 Nicholls State! W, 3-0; 26-24, 25-19, 25-11 S12 North Carolina State! L, 1-3; 19-25, 27-25, 17-25, 19-25 ! S12 TCU L, 0-3; 26-28, 18-25, 14-25 Cardinal Classic - # (Beaumont, Texas) S18 vs Jackson State# W, 3-0; 25-18, 25-11, 25-21 S18 vs Texas-Rio Grande Valley# W, 3-1; 25-23, 30-28, 15-25, 26-24 S19 at Lamar# L, 1-3; 25-22, 25-23, 14-25, 26-24 S25 Tulsa* W, 3-2; 28-30, 25-22, 22-25, 25-14, 15-11 S27 SMU* L, 0-3; 20-25, 16-25, 19,25 S29 New Orleans W, 3-1; 25-18, 15-25, 25-16, 25-19 O2 at UCF* L, 2-3; 25-20, 15-25, 30-28, 11-25, 11-15 O4 at South Florida* L, 2-3; 25-19, 25-19, 21-25, 16-25, 11-15 O7 Houston* L, 2-3; 23-25, 25-20, 13-25, 25-23, 13-15 O9 at ECU* L, 2-3; 21-25, 19-25, 28-26, 25-20, 10-15 O16 Cincinnati* L, 0-3; 18-25, 10-25, 20-25 O18 Memphis* L, 2-3; 25-16, 22-25, 23-25, 25-23, 13-15 O23 at UConn* L, 0-3; 17-25, 25-27, 15-25 O25 at Temple* L, 1-3; 24-26, 16-25, 25-23, 21-25 * O30 South Florida W, 3-2; 14-25, 27-25, 25-21, 23-25, 15-13 N1 UCF* L, 0-3; 18-25, 12-25, 23-25 N6 Temple* W, 3-1; 25-23, 17-25, 25-22, 25-21 * N8 UConn L, 2-3; 24-26, 25-20, 25-17, 20-25, 13-15 N13 SMU* L, 0-3; 18-25, 10-25, 20-25 N15 at Tulsa* L, 2-3; 18-25, 25-18, 30-28, 18-25, 10-15 * N18 at Houston L, 1-3; 22-25, 19-25, 25-23, 17-25 N22 East Carolina* W, 3-2; 17-25, 28-26, 25-19, 19-25, 15-12 N25 at Memphis* L, 0-3; 15-25, 22-25, 15-25 N27 at Cincinnati* L, 0-3; 19-25, 19-25, 13-25 * American Athletic Conference Match
2016
18-14, 10-10 American head coach Jim Barnes
Date Opponent Result Southern Miss Tournament - ^ (Hattiesburg, Miss.) ^ A26 vs Grambling State W, 3-0; 25-4, 25-18-25-14 A27 vs McNeese State^ W, 3-2; 19-25, 25-13, 25-22, 24-26, 15-7 A27 at Southern Miss^ W, 3-2; 22-25, 24-26, 25-20, 27-25, 15-13 Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic - ! (New Orleans, La.) S2 UT-Rio Grande Valley! L, 1-3; 27-25, 19-25, 21-25, 23-25 S3 Bethune-Cookman! L, 2-3; 22-25, 25-17, 32-30, 18-25, 10-15 ! S3 Sam Houston State L, 1-3; 21-25, 25-22, 22-25,17-25 Clemson Tournament - # (Clemson, S.C.) S9 vs North Dakota# W, 3-2; 23-25, 25-18, 25-17, 27-29, 15-9 S9 at Clemson# W, 3-0; 25-23, 25-19, 25-16 S10 vs East Tennessee State# W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-22, 25-23 FAU Tournament - $ (Boca Raton, Fla.) S16 vs Florida Gulf Coast$ L, 0-3; 17-25, 25-27, 21-25 S16 at Florida Atlantic$ W, 3-2; 22-25, 23-25, 25-20, 25-22, 15-8 S17 vs Abilene Christian$ W, 3-0; 25-13, 25-23, 25-15 S23 at Temple* W, 3-2; 25-18, 22-25, 25-19, 22-25, 22-20 S25 at UConn* L, 1-3; 20-25,25-18, 14-25, 23-25 S30 SMU* L, 2-3; 25-21, 25-17, 15-25, 14-25, 9-15 O2 Tulsa* W, 3-2; 25-21, 23-25, 25-16, 17-25, 15-11 O7 at USF* W, 3-1; 25-17, 25-19, 20-25, 25-17 O9 at UCF* W, 3-0; 25-21, 25-21, 25-19 O13 East Carolina* L, 1-3; 21-25, 22-25, 29-27, 23-25 * O15 Cincinnati L, 2-3; 20-25, 27-25, 17-25, 25-22, 14-16 O19 at Houston* W, 3-1; 25-19, 25-18, 25-27, 25-12 O23 at Memphis* L, 2-3; 23-25, 31-33, 25-18, 25-18, 12-15 * O28 at Tulsa L, 1-3; 25-18, 16-25, 23-25, 17-25 O30 at SMU* L, 2-3; 18-25, 26-28, 25-22, 25-22, 14-16 N4 UConn* W, 3-1; 21-25, 25-23, 26-24, 25-20 N6 Temple* L, 0-3; 24-26, 11-25, 15-25 N9 Houston* W, 3-0; 25-22, 25-23, 25-15 N11 Memphis* W, 3-0; 25-23, 25-16, 25-17 N17 at Cincinnati* L, 0-3; 17-25, 18-25, 17-25 N19 at East Carolina* W, 3-1; 25-17, 25-22, 20-25, 25-22 N23 UCF* W, 3-1; 25-18, 25-15, 21-25, 25-18 N25 USF* L, 2-3; 24-26, 25-21, 25-23, 17-25, 11-15
S1 S1 S2 S8 S9 S9 S15 S16 S16 S22 S24 S29 O1 O6 O13 O15 O17 O20 O22 O27 O29 N3 N5 N10 N12 N17 N19 N22 N24
* American Athletic Conference Match
2018
2017
Date Opponent A25 at Louisiana-Lafayette A25 at Louisiana-Lafayette A26 vs South Alabama A26 vs South Alabama
Result L, 1-3; 22-25, 25-23, 22-25, 24-26 W, 3-0; 25-21, 25-23, 25-15 W, 3-2; 16-25, 25-23, 22-25, 25-28, 15-8 W, 3-0; 30-28, 25-16, 25-22
29-9, 13-5 American head coach Jim Barnes NIVC Finalists
Date Opponent Result I-10 Challenge - ! (New Orleans, La.) A24 UTEP! W, 3-0; 25-21, 25-23, 25-21 A25 UIW! W, 3-0: 25-16, 25-21, 25-15 A25 Louisiana-Lafayette! W, 3-0; 25-22, 27-25, 25-15 A28 New Orleans W, 3-0; 25-14, 25-20, 25-17 Georgia Tech Invitational - @ (Atlanta, Ga.) A30 Wofford@ L, 1-3; 22-25, 22-25, 25-20, 20-25 A30 South Alabama@ W, 3-0; 25-23, 25-13, 25-23 A31 Alabama State@ W, 3-0; 25-16, 25-20, 25-13 @ A31 at Georgia Tech L, 1-3; 25-17, 23-25, 23-25, 23-25 Rutgers Invitational - # (Piscataway, N.J.) S7 Navy# L, 2-3; 20-25, 25-16, 25-19, 21-25, 6-15 S7 at Rutgers# W, 3-0; 25-15, 25-18, 28-26 S8 Howard# W, 3-0; 25-13, 25-16, 25-13 S11 at Southeastern La. W, 3-0; 25-14, 25-12, 25-10 Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic - $ (New Orleans, La.) S14 Little Rock$ W, 3-2; 15-25, 25-16, 22-25, 28-26, 15-13 S14 Villanova$ W, 3-1; 25-22, 25-15, 25-27, 25-16 S15 Clemson$ W, 3-2; 25-22, 25-21, 22-25, 23-25, 15-10 S21 at Wichita State* L, 2-3; 18-25, 25-17, 17-25, 25-19, 12-15 S23 at Tulsa* L, 0-3; 20-25, 22-25, 24-26 S28 UCF* L, 1-3; 25-15, 19-25, 21-25, 20-25 S30 USF* L, 0-3; 23-25, 21-25, 25-27 O5 at Memphis* W, 3-1; 18-25, 25-12, 25-17, 25-18 O12 SMU* W, 3-2; 27-29, 26-24, 25-22, 18-25, 15-11 O14 Houston* W, 3-1; 25-19, 23-25, 25-23, 25-13 O19 at UConn* W, 3-0; 25-22, 25-12, 25-17 O21 at Temple* W, 3-0; 25-18, 25-17, 25-22 O26 ECU* W, 3-1; 25-16, 24-26, 25-22, 25-22 O28 Cincinnati* W, 3-1; 25-13, 25-23, 23-25, 25-21 N2 at Houston* W, 3-0; 25-20, 26-24, 26-24 N4 at SMU* W, 3-0; 25-17, 26-24, 25-18 N9 Temple* W, 3-1; 25-14, 18-25, 25-14, 25-17 N11 UConn* W, 3-2; 25-19, 25-13, 23-25, 17-25, 15-11 N16 at Cincinnati* L, 2-3; 22-25, 17-25, 25-16, 25-22, 13-15 N18 at ECU* W, 3-1; 25-20, 18-25, 25-16, 25-19 N21 Memphis* W, 3-0; 25-15, 25-15, 25-19 NIVC 1st and 2nd Round - % (New Orleans, La.) N29 Arkansas State% W, 3-2; 23-25, 27-25,22-25, 25-8, 15-13 N30 California Baptist% W, 3-1; 25-18, 25-15, 22-25, 25-15 NIVC Quarterfinal and Semifinal - ^ (New Orleans, La.) D6 Valparaiso^ W, 3-1; 25-18, 22-25, 25-13, 25-20 D8 Charleston^ W, 3-1; 20-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-17 NIVC Championship - & (Ames, Iowa) D11 Iowa State& L, 0-3; 21-25, 28-30, 16-25
S6 S7 S8 S10 S13 S14 S14 S18 S21 S27 S29 O4 O6 O11 O13 O18 O20 O25 O27 N1 N3 N8 N10 N15 N17 N22 N23 D6 D7
Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Classic - ! (New Orleans, La.) vs Missouri State! W, 3-0; 25-17, 25-22, 25-16 vs Houston Baptist! W, 3-0; 25-4, 25-21, 28-26 vs Ole Miss! L, 2-3; 25-17, 25-27, 25-15, 24-26, 15-17 at New Orleans W, 3-1;25-19, 25-19, 20-25, 25-20 2019 Holiday Inn - University Plaza Invitational - @ (Bowling Green, Ky.) vs Ohio State@ W, 3-1; 32-30, 25-18, 20-25, 25-22 vs Bowling Green@ W, 3-1; 19-25, 25-19, 29-27, 25-17 at Western Kentucky@ L, 1-3; 16-25, 22-25, 25-20, 20-25 vs Southern Miss W, 3-1; 25-16, 25-18, 24-26, 25-20 at LSU W, 3-1; 18-25, 26-24, 25-11, 25-11 vs Memphis* W, 3-2; 25-12, 25-21, 23-25, 22-25, 16-14 vs SMU* W, 3-2; 19-25, 25-19, 27-25, 17-25, 15-10 vs. Houston* L, 2-3; 22-25, 25-18, 25-17, 16-25, 12-15 at UConn* W, 3-0; 25-18, 26-24, 25-15 at Tulsa* L, 1-3; 20-25, 25-20, 20-25, 28-30 at Wichita State* W, 3-2; 25-27, 22-25, 25-17, 27-25, 15-11 vs Cincinnati* W, 3-0; 25-23, 25-22, 25-22 vs ECU* L, 2-3; 25-14, 25-23, 17-25, 27-29, 8-15 at USF* W, 3-0; 25-17, 25-13, 25-17 at UCF L, 1-3; 19-25, 20-25, 25-18, 17-25 vs Wichita State* L, 0-3; 23-25, 26-28, 20-25 vs Tulsa* W, 3-2; 23-25, 25-20, 25-23, 23-25, 15-13 at Houston* W, 3-1; 28-26, 25-23, 21-25, 25-17 vs Temple* W, 3-1; 25-16, 25-23, 22-25, 25-23 at SMU* W, 3-2; 20-25, 21-25, 25-15, 25-17, 15-12 at Memphis* L, 0-3; 17-25, 23-25, 23-25 American Athletic Conference Volleyball Championship - $ (Orlando, Fla.) vs Houston$ W, 3-2; 25-18, 16-25, 22-25, 25-17, 15-6 vs Cincinnati$ L, 0-3; 20-25, 17-25, 19-25 National Invitational Volleyball Championship - # (Hamilton, NY) vs New Hampshire# W, 3-1; 25-17, 20-25, 25-18, 25-21 at Colgate# L, 1-3; 23-25, 25-23, 24-26, 18-25
* American Athletic Conference match
2020
10-10, 7-3 American Athletic Conference head coach Jim Barnes
Date Opponent Result Southern Miss Tournament - ^ (Hattiesburg, Miss.) ^ J22 at Southern Miss W, 3-0; 25-20, 26-24, 25-17 J23 vs New Orleans^ W, 3-2; 25-18, 31-33, 25-23, 21-25, 15-11 J28 vs Southeastern Louisiana L, 1-3; 32-30, 23-25, 19-25, 22-25 J30 vs Stephen F. Austin L, 1-3; 25-23, 24-26, 19-25, 19-25 J30 vs Stephen F. Austin L, 0-3; 16-25, 14-25, 21-25 F5 at UCF L, 1-3;25-19, 15-25, 16-25, 22-25 F6 at UCF L, 1-3; 18-25, 25-19, 23-25, 19-25 F12 vs Memphis W, 3-1; 24-26, 25-20, 25-16, 25-23 F13 vs Memphis W, 3-0; 25-23, 26-24, 25-16 F20 at Houston L, 1-3; 15-25, 12-25, 25-18, 18-25 F21 at Houston L, 1-3; 19-25, 19-25, 25-17, 18-25 M4 at SMU W, 3-1; 31-33, 25-23, 25-20, 25-23 M5 atSMU L, 1-3; 21-25, 27-29, 25-18, 25-17 M12 vs Wichita State W, 3-1; 27-25, 23-25, 25-20, 25-16 M13 vs Wichita State W, 3-2; 25-23, 18-25, 18-25, 25-22, 15-7 M19 at USF L, 0-3; 21-25, 19-25, 22-25 M20 at USF W, 3-1; 25-17, 25-19, 23-25, 25-21 M26 at Tulsa W, 3-1; 17-25, 25-23, 25-16, 25-21 M27 at Tulsa W, 3-0; 25-21, 25-23, 25-19 American Athletic Conference Volleyball Championship - $ (Cincinnati, Ohio) A2 vs UCF$ L, 2-3; 25-19, 21-25, 24-26, 25-22, 9-15 * American Athletic Conference match
* American Athletic Conference Match
* American Athletic Conference Match
14-19, 3-17 American head coach Jim Barnes
Mississippi State Tournament - ^ (Starkville, Miss.) vs Grambling State^ W, 3-0; 25-8, 25-22, 25-16 at Mississippi State^ W, 3-0; 25-17, 25-17, 25-19 vs Stephen F. Austin^ L, 1-3; 25-22, 18-25, 20-25, 16-25 Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Volleyball Classic - ! (New Orleans, La.) vs Southern Miss! W, 3-1; 20-25, 25-19, 25-16, 25-17 vs Nicholls! W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-18, 25-17 ! vs Oklahoma W, 3-1; 17-25, 25-18, 25-21, 25-16 Tulane Invitational - # (New Orleans, La.) vs Northwestern State# W, 3-2; 25-23, 21-25, 23-25, 25-18, 15-12 vs Alabama State# W, 3-0; 25-19, 25-22, 25-22 vs North Florida# W, 3-0; 26-24, 25-21, 25-23 at SMU* L, 1-3; 25-21, 21-25, 22-25, 18-25 at Tulsa* W, 3-1; 25-18, 27-25, 18-25, 25-17 vs Temple* L, 1-3; 14-25, 25-19, 17-25, 15-25 vs UConn* L, 1-3; 21-25, 20-25, 25-19, 22-25 vs Wichita State* L, 0-3; 23-25, 16-25, 16-25 at East Carolina* L, 2-3; 19-25, 25-18, 19-25, 25-19, 14-16 vs Cincinnati* L, 1-3; 19-25, 26-28, 25-17, 20-25 vs Memphis* L, 2-3; 19-25, 25-17, 22-25, 25-14, 12-15 vs USF* L, 0-3; 17-25, 16-25, 21-25 vs UCF* L, 1-3; 12-25, 20-25, 25-23, 23-25 at UConn* W, 3-2; 25-18, 22-25, 25-19, 18-25, 15-8 at Temple* L, 0-3; 21-25, 12-25, 25-27 vs Tulsa* L, 2-3; 27-29, 25-22, 19-25, 25-15, 11-15 vs SMU* L, 0-3; 15-25, 18-25, 18-25 at UCF* L, 0-3; 18-25, 23-25, 21-25 at USF* L, 1-3; 20-25, 25-21, 23-25, 20-25 vs Cincinnati* L, 1-3; 25-21, 19-25, 17-25, 24-26 vs East Carolina* W, 3-2; 23-25, 15-25, 25-17, 25-19, 15-9 at Houston* L, 1-3; 15-25, 20-25, 26-24, 18-25 vs Houston* L, 2-3; 25-19, 19-25, 20-25, 25-19, 12-15
2019
22-11, 10-6 American Athletic Conference head coach Jim Barnes
Date Opponent Result Doubletree Classic - ^ (Lafayette, La.) A30 vs UTEP^ W, 3-0; 25-11, 25-18, 25-18 A30 vs Incarnate Word^ W, 3-0; 25-21, 25-21, 25-21 A31 at Louisiana-Lafayette^ W, 3-0; 25-18, 25-18, 25-21 S3 vs SE Louisiana L, 2-3; 25-21, 23-25, 25-20, 28-30, 12-15
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A Amedee, April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986-87 Amerson, Judy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-86 Amos, Melanie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-87
Green, Lauryn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2019-21 Griffin, Katie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96 Grot, Izabela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-2012 Gruns, Liz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-2000
O Ohland, Kristen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-86 Osterhof-Randel, Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987-89 Osuna, Nikki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-11
B Badawi, Azarri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-13 Barrow, April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991 Benoit, Markenzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2017-2019 Bennett, Lindsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-2000 Bernards, Ashley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08 Birdwell, Kathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979-82 Boatwright, Lauren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-07 Boerner, Patti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979-82 Justine Bowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2016-17 Brown, Becky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-96 Brown, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987 Browne, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975 Bruder, Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977-80 Bruss, Oona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2019-21 Burcescu, Yvette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2018-Present
H Haise, Margaret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976 Hallberg, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99 Hansel, Erika . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2016-19 Harrison, Heather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992 Harvey, Terri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979-82 Heidelberg, Makala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2018-Present Henisgman, Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2018-Present Hergert, Shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Hotard, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-85 Houston, Iman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04 Howard, Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-86 Hurley, Chelsee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 Hurring, Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 Hurst, Britney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-2002
P Paternostro, Sandy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-77 Peterson, Megan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 Plumb, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982-85 Posada Henoa, Lilliana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976-79 Prejean, Masharika . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02 Prima, Tina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988-90 Primavera, Mia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2017-21
C Carlson, Christen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-96 Carter, Jami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987-90 Case, Katie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001,03-04 Cooke, Darlene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982-84 Cordero, Gina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 Covey, Amy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-95 Cowley, Kirah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992 Cox, Carla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989 Cunliffe, Charlotte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982-84
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D Dalby, Becky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-76 Daly, Karlyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-03 Davis, Anna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2020-Present Demarest, Cindy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-77 Desai, Neelam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-94 Dickson, Kari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 Dickson, Kelli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-05 Diirell, Miah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-15 Dinkins, Kayla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2018-Present Dishman, Suzanna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-98 Dits, Jillian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2019-Present Djurdjevic, Visnja . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09 Dobyanski, Erin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-2001 Donelon, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-96 Dornan, Dee Dee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-87 Douglas, Lexie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2017-Present Douglas, Rene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-86 Dowd, Heather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989 Doyle, Meghan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2016-19 Dragovic, Milena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-12 E Ello, Gina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-77 Elsensohn, Sivi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-88 Ervanian, Sophia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2020-Present Esser, Brittany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 Etta, Lauren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-16 F Fayard, Jill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Ferdinand, Veda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 Fogarty, Erin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987-90 Folk, Aubrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 Folse, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975 Fowler, Deva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04 Frank, Ally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-15 Frey, Claire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976-78 Frieden, Makenzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-16 Fuqua, Sherri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976-78 G Genemaras, Amaris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-10 Gerfers, Melina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979-82 Gernhauser, Amy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-86 Giardina, Amanda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2018-21 Goodyear, Jennifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989-92 Goolsby, Bree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-98 Graham, Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975 Grazulis, Laura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-88
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J Jackson, Elysa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-Present Johnson, J.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995 Johnson, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978 Jones-McClain, Lauren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-03 Jovic, Milica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-2012 Juric, Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-16 K Kapp, Marda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981-82 Karlin, Lindsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05 Keiser, Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992-95 Kenon, Anastasia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04 Kern, Dayna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015-2018 Kingsley, Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980-82 Klingman, Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977 Krauss, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989 Kritza, Liz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Kroeger, Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990 Kuhn, Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988 Kun, Allison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986-88 L Lang, Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976-78 Lang, Margaret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976-77 Langford, Ashley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990 Lanski, Amy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-15 Leblanc, Brenda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978-81 Levine, Nicole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2017-Present Licklider, Paige . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01 Lindelow, Rachel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 Linder, Jen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08 Lossi, Dina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 M Mandelbaum, Mel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-13 Marin, Lucianne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995 Martin, Mackenzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2020-Present Martone, Cori . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-13 Mary, Mignonne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990 Matthews, Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 McGehee, Liz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08 McHugh, Kaylie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2016-19 Meadows, Becky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991-94 Mercado, Jordaliz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 Meyer, Cappy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-95 Miller, Jenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 Modenbach, Jerrye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978-81 Mordell, Lisa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015-2018 Moon, Blair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05 Moore, Shadonne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980 Murdock, Jennifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991-94 Murdock, Megan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991-94 N Newsom, Tia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980-83 Norman, Lindsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04
Q Quinn, Patience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992 R Radosevic, Sara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08 Ray, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014-16 Reardon, Catlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 Rebrovic, Luna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08 Reese, Ashley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-2000 Reilly, Megan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977-80 Richardson, Carolyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-87 Richey, Shelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990-93 Robertson, Alicia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991-94 Rogers, Lynda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976 Rothstein, Gayle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977 S Schenebeck, Marie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99 Schroder, Cathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978-81 Seals, Karla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981-83 Sentmore, Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-2000 Shaw, Hannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2016-2018 Shaw, Jennifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977-80 Shaw, Kimberley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-76 Shepard, Lindsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-10 Shurtz, Annie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-16 Simpson, Kristy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97 Singleton, Maggie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014-15 Silver, Alexis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2016-17 Small, Nitia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03 Smith, Angie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989-92 Speer, Saranne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975 Stefanov, Lizzy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2019-Present Strasner, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-16 Stromath, Stephanie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-09 Swafford, Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-03 T Thackery, Amy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-94 Thompson, Kristen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2017-2019 Thorson, Sara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-06 Toujouse, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977-80 V Vaccaro, Gina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990-93 Vick, Erin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Vicknair, Lacey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 Vlaskovic, Ksenija . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 W Weiland, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 Wells, Bridget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08 Wiggins, Angela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 Wilkinson, Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975 Witte, Jennifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-2001 Wolfe, Lilly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-2012 Wolfe, Shelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97 Wooderson, Jennifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990 Active Players in Bold
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MICHAEL A. FITTS SIXTH YEAR | UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT HARVARD, 1975 Michael A. Fitts is the 15th president of In his first year at Tulane, President Fitts Tulane University. launched task forces to lead the university in deepening its unique strengths for Under his leadership, Tulane has recruited interdisciplinary collaboration. the most qualified and diverse classes in its history, balanced its budget and broken He sees powerful advantages in the fundraising records. university’s manageable size, its wide selection of professional schools, the unified President Fitts arrived at Tulane in July 2014, undergraduate college and multiple crossbringing with him a strong emphasis on disciplinary projects already in place. heightening cross-disciplinary education and research. President Fitts aims to create the most engaged undergraduate experience in the One of his guiding principles is a belief that country through this rethinking of academic 68students and higher education institutions options, residential living, extracurricular can set themselves apart in a fast-changing activities and more. world and ever-shifting economy through the combining of different fields and skills. In graduate education and research, he hopes to foster intellectual cross-pollination
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that can produce solutions to some of the world’s most fundamental problems. Previously, President Fitts served 14 years as dean of the law school at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was recognized for greatly boosting that school’s offerings in interdisciplinary education. He also presided over a quadrupling of Penn Law’s endowment, a more than 40 percent increase in the size of the law school faculty and a doubling of all forms of student financial aid. President Fitts and his wife, Renée J. Sobel, Esq., have two adult children.
TROY DANNEN SIXTH YEAR | BEN WEINER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS NORTHERN IOWA, 1989 Troy Dannen will embark on his sixth full academic year as Tulane University’s Ben Weiner Director of Athletics. Dannen was formally introduced as Tulane’s 33rd Director of Athletics in December 2015, bringing with him a track record of proven success. Since being named Director of Athletics, Dannen has reinvigorated the Green Wave athletics program with the hiring of 10 head coaches (football, men’s basketball, baseball, beach volleyball, golf, sailing, swimming and diving, cross country/track and field, women’s tennis and volleyball), while also revamping the department’s senior management team, increasing fundraising and enhancing the student-athlete experience. Through his leadership, Dannen has elevated the profile of Tulane Athletics from local, regional and national standpoints. Since arriving on campus, Tulane Athletics has seen 39 All-Americans, 108 All-American Athletic Conference recipients, 14 conference champions and Green Wave teams have earned 26 trips to the postseason. Despite a global pandemic, Dannen led the department to continued success, while providing the department’s student-athletes, coaches and staff members with one of the nation’s most aggressive testing protocols. During the 2020-21 season, Tulane conducted 36,000 PCR COVID-19 tests on 756 different individuals with an overall positivity rate of just 0.67 percent. In the fall of 2020, Tulane football continued its winning ways, earning a spot in a bowl game for a program-record third straight year, as it competed in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in Boise, Idaho. Tulane continued its success into the spring of 2021, as 26 student-athletes earned all-conference honors and eight individuals received All-America recognition. The department also saw two individuals earn conference championship titles. Tulane’s sailing program highlighted the spring as it finished as the National Runner-Up at the ICSA Women’s Championship just three years after the program was elevated to varsity status. PREVIOUS TULANE SUCCESS During the 2019-20 athletics campaign, Green Wave football captured the 2020 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl title, marking the first time in program history in which the Green Wave won bowl games in back-toback seasons. The year also included postseason appearances for four other Green Wave teams with six student-athletes earning All-America honors, while 20 were named to all-conference teams. In 2018-19, Tulane was equally impressive as the Green Wave achieved significant success with the football team winning the 2018 AutoNation Cure Bowl and a share of the American Athletic Conference West Division title. The Green Wave sailing team also made their mark, winning the 2019 SEISA Women’s Conference Championship and competing in the national championship. The Green Wave volleyball team also had a successful run in the postseason with a runner-up finish in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship. Tulane volleyball closed the year with 29 overall wins, tying the AAC’s single-season record. Overall, nine Green Wave teams earned trips to the postseason, with six student-athletes receiving All-American honors and 26 named All-AAC. In the spring of 2018, Tulane celebrated its first-ever American Athletic Conference tournament championship as men’s tennis claimed the league crown. In addition, the Green Wave also captured The American’s 2016 regular-season baseball championship. In the summer of 2017, Tulane sailing was elevated to varsity status during Dannen’s tenure thanks to the generous support of Elizabeth “Libby”
Connolly Alexander ‘84 and Robert Alexander whose gift endowed the startup, and perpetual operational costs of the sport. SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM In the midst of a global pandemic, Green Wave student-athletes registered a departmental grade point average of 3.238 in the spring of 2021. In the fall, the Green Wave posted a 3.283 grade point average - the mark was the highest ever recorded for a fall semester. In the spring of 2020, Tulane student-athletes recorded a departmental grade point average of 3.675 and every Green Wave athletic program posted a grade point average over a 3.0. Since Dannen’s arrival, Green Wave student-athletes have posted an overall department GPA of over 3.0 in each semester with the department grade point average increasing from 2.94 to 3.238. During his tenure, Tulane has seen a 10 percent growth in its Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and an 11-point improvement to its Academic Progress Rate (APR). In the most recent Graduation Success Rate, announced in November of 2020, Tulane University student-athletes posted an overall GSR of 93 percent. The Green Wave’s 93 percent GSR was five percentage points above the national average and ranked in the Top 20 among Football Bowl Subdivision institutions. EXTERNAL SUCCESS Tulane Athletics has raised over $108 million as part of the institution’s Only the Audacious Campaign which publicly launched in December of 2017. Further, it has seen its licensing revenue triple through the re-introduction of the Angry Wave logo. Tulane’s fundraising initiatives have experienced continued growth under Dannen’s leadership, with a complete restructuring of the Green Wave Club and the introduction of the Olive & Blue Society. Since introducing the Olive & Blue Society, Tulane has already secured 120 members with gifts of $25,000 or more in the first two years of its launch. In the fall of 2020, Tulane Athletics secured two gifts totaling $2.5 million. The first gift of $1 million came from Don and Lora Peters to support the expansion and renovation of the department’s academic center. The second gift of $1.5 million came from the Estate of Alan H. Rosenbloum - one million dollars of that gift will be used to establish the Alan H. Rosenbloum Mental Health Endowed Fund. The fund will expand Tulane Athletics’ mental health support of its 350 student-athletes. In the fall of 2021, Tulane will unveil its $5 million broadcasting studio which will allow the department to air over 75 events on ESPN+ during the 2021-22 athletics season. A COMMITMENT TO GIVING BACK Dannen has also spearheaded initiatives to give back to the local community with Green Wave student-athletes donating their time. During the 2020-21 athletics season, Tulane student-athletes totaled 6,100 hours of community service – the most among any NCAA institution. Over the past five years, Tulane student-athletes have contributed more than 20,000 hours of community service. In addition, Tulane ranked No. 1 in the NCAA Helper Helper competition in 2021, which continued the institution’s streak of five consecutive years ranked in the Top 25 of the national event. SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR ALL In the spring of 2020, Green Wave athletics, in conjunction with the Tulane Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), took a major step in the social justice movement under Dannen’s leadership, with the department announcing the creation of Green Wave Justice for All. The program was created by Tulane student-athletes and administrators following difficult and candid discussions within the department, including a Black student-athlete
forum, an open forum for all student-athletes and an open forum with the entire athletic department. The creation of Green Wave Justice for All provides student-athletes with a blueprint to discuss, promote, and exemplify diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice within Tulane Athletics, Tulane University, the greater New Orleans community, the United States and throughout the world. The program centers around three main pillars: dialogue, education and change. During the first year of the department’s initiative in 2020-21, Tulane provided its 450-plus staff members and student-athletes training in diversity, equity and inclusion with nationally recognized race and social justice with speaker Jen Fry. The program also provided voter education and registration opportunities for student-athletes and staff members. PREPARING TULANE STUDENT-ATHLETES FOR NAME IMAGE AND LIKENESS In the spring of 2020, Dannen initiated a partnership with the Tulane Center for Sport with the creation of Wave Brand Works, a cross-departmental program that will create and oversee Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) programming for Green Wave student-athletes. The partnership between the Center for Sport and Tulane Athletics will provide Green Wave student-athletes with a comprehensive educational program to help equip each individual with the knowledge and expertise to maximize their NIL opportunities in a way that is compliant with NCAA legislation, as well as with federal and state laws. In year one of the program, Tulane Athletics formed a name, image and likeness working group to prepare Green Wave student-athletes for NIL. In addition, Green Wave athletics worked in conjunction with its partners at the Tulane Center for Sport to present five NIL programs that focused on brand management, social media awareness, entrepreneurship, financial literacy and healthy transitions. ENHANCING THE STUDENT-ATHLETE EXPERIENCE Dannen and his staff have worked tirelessly to enhance the overall studentathlete experience with the introduction of the Green Wave Grille, the department’s first on-site training table and with a $1.2 million renovation to the Slatten Family Strength Center. In the fall of 2021, the department will open its doors to a $2 million enhancement to the academic center. The department also will break ground on a $3.5 million state-of-the-art tennis facility. The department has also implemented a mental health program, which included the hiring of the department’s first full-time mental health professional. In July of 2021, the department received a $1.4 million gift from the Valerie and Michael McKeever Family to create the McKeever Family Athletic Career Development Endowed Fund to expand Tulane Athletics’ career development initiative. Dannen also introduced the department’s first Associate Athletics Director for Sport Performance in July of 2021. The newly-created position fully integrates Tulane Athletics’ strength and conditioning, athletic training, nutrition and behavioral health units to ensure student-athlete health and peak performance in competition.
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LEADERSHIP POSITIONS Dannen’s leadership has also been felt across the university community and throughout the Division I collegiate landscape. Throughout his administrative career, Dannen has been named to several influential groups including four NCAA national committees: • Division I Football Championship Committee • Division I Wrestling Championship Committee • Division I Football Issues Committee • The Football Regional Advisory Committee In addition, Dannen served on the Drake Relays Executive Committee and spent 11 years as a collegiate football and basketball official. In 2019, Dannen began a four-year term on the NCAA Football Oversight Committee. He also currently serves on the NCAA Championship Finance Review Committee and is the Chair of the Football Competition Committee. He has also served on the Competition Oversight Committee, where he served as the Chair of the Misconduct Committee. Dannen also has established himself as one of the leading figures among his peers, serving on the LEAD1 Board of Directors as the Chair of the Communications and Advocacy Committee. As a member of the University’s Presidential Cabinet, Dannen has served on multiple search committees for institutional leadership positions. In his role as The American Athletic Director’s Executive Committee Chair, Dannen played a role in assisting the league office secure a landmark television deal with ESPN. PRIOR TO TULANE Dannen came to Tulane after serving eight seasons in the same capacity at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) from 2008-15. During Dannen’s tenure, the Panthers enjoyed an incredible run of success at both the conference and national levels, as UNI was recognized with 39 All-Americans, 13 Coaches of the Year and nine Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) Players of the Year. UNI football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball and softball combined to reach 14 NCAA tournaments during that stretch. FAMILY Dannen is married to Amy, and they have four children: Elle (8), Emily (26), Holly (22) and William (7).
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CHRIS MAITRE
DR. CHARVI GREER
Deputy Director of Athletics Internal Operations LSU, 1996
Deputy Director of Athletics/SWA Student Services Georgia, 2007
Chris Maitre has worked for Tulane University since 1996 and currently serves as the deputy director of athletics for internal operations. In his current position, Maitre is directly responsible for managing the departmental operating budget as well as the scholarship funds. He also oversees all facility management, capital projects, business office, equipment operations and event management for the Intercollegiate Athletic Department. In addition, Maitre serves as a key member of Troy Dannen’s executive leadership team. In this role, Maitre advises Dannen on all internal matters including but not limited to personnel, financial and administrative operations. This past season, Maitre spearheaded the department’s COVID-19 return to play iniiative. He also supervised the $14 million dollars worth of capital projects during the 2021 fiscal year, which included the renovation of the department’s state of the art Don and Lora Peters Academic Center. He also has managed the department’s television broadcast studio. In addition, he has overseen major upgrades to Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse. has over 25 years of experience in sports administration and 14 years of leadership 70Maitre and management. He currently manages the operations of Yulman Stadium, Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse, the Hertz Basketball/Volleyball Practice Facility and Greer Field at Turchin Stadium, as well as the Wilson Center, home to the administrative offices of the intercollegiate athletics department. Maitre previously served at Tulane University in a variety of roles, including as the executive senior associate AD for facilities & events/director of athletic facilities (20142020), associate director of campus recreation for facilities & operations (2002-2014) and had an earlier stint within the Athletics Department as assistant athletics director, facilities & operations (1996-2002). Maitre serves on numerous committees (Capital Planning & Budgeting, Fiscal Affairs) and many work teams (Space Management and Compensation Review) across campus. Maitre is also an adjunct professor within Tulane University’s Freeman School of Business and teaches two sections on business leadership and management practices. Maitre holds a bachelor’s from Louisiana State University and obtained his master’s of sports administration from the United States Sports Academy. Maitre is a current member of NIRSA, NACDA and CEFMA. Maitre has presented at many of those conference and hold certifications from each of the associations. Maitre and his wife, Sherry, have three kids (Thomas, Katherine and Maggie) and reside in Covington, Louisiana, where he enjoys spending his free time coaching his son and daughters in their local recreational sports leagues.
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Dr. Charvi Greer in her first year as the Deputy Director of Athletics for Student Services/ Senior Woman Administrator. Greer was promoted to her current role after serving the past two years as the department’s senior associate athletic director for academic and student services. In her current role, Greer serves as the sport administrator for volleyball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, sailing and swimming and diving. She also directs all athletics academic programing, manages the department’s life skills, community outreach, career development programs and sport performance. In addition, Greer serves on Troy Dannen’s executive leadership staff. Over the past two seasons, Greer guided the department’s academic and student services unit to unprecedented heights in the midst of a global pandemic. During the spring semester of 2020, Tulane posted the highest departmental GPA in program history. In addition, Greer’s oversight of the Green Wave’s student-athlete community service outreach also reached unprecedented heights, as the Green Wave led the nation in community service during the 2020-21 athletics campaign. Greer was hired as an associate athletics director for academic advising as well as the senior woman administrator in August of 2016. In addition to her responsibilities as an administrator, Greer currently serves on the NCAA progress-toward-degree wavier committee. Greer came to Tulane from East Tennessee State University, where she spent five years (2011-16) in a similar capacity role. During her tenure at ETSU, Greer managed and led the operations of the academic services department for student-athletes. Greer also developed, implemented and evaluated all aspects of the academic support program for student-athletes at ETSU. Prior to joining ETSU, Greer spent 10 months at UAB as a student-athlete support services assistant. A native of Auburn, Alabama, Greer graduated with a bachelor’s of science degree from the University of Georgia – where she played softball – in May 2007 before earning her master’s of science from Georgia in May 2010. Most recently, Greer earned her doctorate degree from ETSU in global sport leadership.
JANA WOODSON
LORNE ROBERTSON
Deputy Director of Athletics External Operations Kansas, 2001
Senior Associate AD Compliance/Asst. Provost Eastern Michigan, 2004
Jana Woodson is in her first year as the Deputy Director of Athletics for External Operations. Woodson was elevated to her current role after serving as the department’s Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Operations for the past two seasons. Woodson began working at Tulane as associate athletics director for external operations in April 2017. In her current role, Woodson oversees all external units, including marketing, development, ticket sales, strategic communications, creative services, broadcasting and the Learfield IMG relationship. She also serves as the sport administrator for men’s and women’s tennis, bowling and beach volleyball. She is a member of Troy Dannen’s executive leadership staff. Since her arrival at Tulane, Woodson has helped the department see increases in licensing revenues, social media engagement, attendance and ticket revenue while fostering the growth of the Green Wave brand. Woodson previously served two-plus years at Rice University where she was associate athletics director for marketing since August of 2014. She oversaw the Owls’ marketing, branding and video departments. Collaborating with the sales and marketing teams, Rice produced a 32-percent increase in season ticket revenue across all sports from 2015 to 2016. With the help of her staffs, the athletics department generated increases of 82 percent in ticket scans, 104 percent in student attendance, 46 percent in tickets sold and 67 percent in revenue from the 2013-14 to 2014-15 men’s basketball seasons. From July of 2006 to 2014, Woodson served as assistant athletics director for marketing and fan development at the University of Richmond. There, she provided oversight of marketing and promotions for the Spiders’ 16 sports, as well as operations of the ticket office and spirit squads. Woodson helped produce a 54-percent increase in ticket revenue in 2011, with a 72-percent increase in football ticket revenue over a three-year span. Prior to her time at Richmond, she worked at the University of Missouri-Kansas City where she began as a promotions coordinator in 2001, earning promotions to director of marketing and senior director of marketing and promotions. Woodson is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) and the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletics Administrators (NACWAA). A native of Coffeyville, Kansas, Woodson earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management from the University of Kansas in 2001 before completing her MBA at UMKC in 2003. She is married to her husband, Mike.
Lorne Robertson was named Senior Associate Athletics Director and Asst. Provost for NCAA Compliance for Tulane University Athletics in July of 2018. As Senior Associate AD, Robertson serves on the Tulane Athletics Department Executive Management team responsible for the day to day decision making and operations of the department. In addition to overseeing the compliance department, he serves as the sport supervisor for Tulane’s nationally recognized baseball team where he facilitates all scheduling and budget management, among other tasks. Robertson joined the Green Wave after spending the previous three plus years as Associate Athletics Director for compliance at Stanford. While there, Robertson oversaw all aspects of NCAA compliance for a department of 36 sports and 1000 StudentAthletes. Robertson also served as the sport supervisor for Wrestling, Men’s Gymnastics, Men’s and Women’s Fencing and Women’s Squash during his time at Stanford. Prior to his tenure at Stanford, Robertson spent nearly two years at Tulane where he served as the Assistant Provost for NCAA Compliance. In addition to his time at Tulane and Stanford, Robertson served at his alma mater, Eastern Michigan University as the Assistant Director Compliance: Monitoring. Robertson’s professional career began in 2006 as he served as Associate General Counsel at American Laser Centers where he eventually served as the head of the Legal Department and a member of the Executive Management Team responsible for the daily direction and decision making of the company of over 1300 employees and 225 locations. Highlights of his time as General Counsel include helping the company complete a 300 million dollar asset sale. Robertson graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a degree in Public Law and Government and holds his Juris Doctorate, from the University Of Toledo College Of Law where he graduated with honors. Robertson lives in Uptown New Orleans with his wife Dana.
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Associate AD Marketing/Creative Services Western Illinois, 2007 Tony Margherio serves as Associate Athletic Director for Marketing and Creative Services, a role he was promoted to in the spring of 2021. In his new role, Margherio will continue to lead the department’s marketing efforts including in-game entertainment, advertising and promotions. He will also oversee the newly created Creative Services department which will manage the department’s social media, creative video and graphic design needs. Margherio oversees the marketing efforts for the Green Wave’s 17 athletics programs and is responsible for in-game entertainment. He began his time on the Uptown campus in February 2013 as Associate Director, Marketing before being promoted to Director, Marketing and Promotions in September 2016 and Assistant Athletics Director, Marketing and Promotions in November 2017. During his tenure leading the institution’s marketing efforts, Tulane has seen an overall attendance increase of 13 percent with a 42 percent increase in student attendance. Prior to his time at Tulane, Margherio was Director of Talent Acquisition for DHR International from March 2012 to February 2013, where he specialized in the firm’s sports practice. He was also Assistant General Manager for the Bloomington Extreme Professional Indoor Football Organization from January of 2010 until July of 2011, and has internship experience with the Normal CornBelters (2009), Tickets.com for Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers (2007-08), the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A affiliate Memphis Redbirds (2007) and a women’s professional fast-pitch softball club, the Chicago Bandits (2006). A Ladd, Illinois, native, Margherio earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation and sport from Western Illinois University in 2007, before completing his master’s degree in sport management at Illinois State University in 2011. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administration (NACMA).
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SCOTT MITCHELL
ADAM TOM
Associate AD Business and Finance North Alabama, 2002
Associate AD Facilities and Event Management Kentucky, 2005
Scott Mitchell was hired by Tulane University in September of 2007 and currently serves as the associate athletics director for business and finance.
Adam Tom was hired as director for facilities and event management at Tulane University in August of 2018 and promoted to associate athletics director in June of 2021.
In his current capacity, Mitchell plans, prepares and manages the department’s operating budget. He also serves as a liaison to the university’s budget and controller’s offices and oversees the business office staff.
Prior to his arrival, Tom spent one year at UTRGV where he served as assistant athletic director for events and facility operations. During his time with Vaquero Athletics, Tom managed game operations for all home contests including hosting the 2017 WAC outdoor track and field championship meet and the 2017 WAC volleyball championship tournament.
Mitchell is well respected among his peers. In 2020, he was named Manager of the Year by the College Athletic Business Management Association (CABMA). Mitchell also handles public address duties for Tulane baseball. Mitchell served as an adjunct faculty member in the A.B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane from 2015-20. Mitchell was promoted into his current title in February 2019 after serving 11 years as an assistant athletics director for business and finance - a position he began in September of 2014. Prior to that appointment, Mitchell served as the assistant athletic director for business services, game operations and event management. He was initially hired by Tulane as director of game operations and event management in 2007. Since 2018, Mitchell has been a Certified Parks and Recreation Professional (CPRP). Prior to his arrival in New Orleans, Mitchell was director of facilities and game operations at the University of North Alabama from 2004 to 2007. He also worked as coordinator of outdoor programs, adjunct faculty and a graduate assistant in athletic facilities during his tenure. A Fort Payne, Alabama, native, Mitchell earned his bachelor’s degree from North Alabama in 2002 before completing an MBA at his alma mater in 2004. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), (CABMA) and the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA).
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Tom has been a member of the Collegiate Event and Facility Management Association (CEFMA) since 2011 and is a member of that organization’s board through 2017-18. He was the chair of the CEFMA Convention Planning Committee that organized the 2017 CEFMA Convention. Tom went to ASU from the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), where he served as the league’s External Affairs Intern. He also served as the stadium manager for Saginaw Valley State University’s Harvey Randall Wickes Memorial football stadium. Prior to working for the GLIAC, Tom served as an assistant baseball coach for SVSU from 2008-10. He also served internships with the Central Michigan University athletic department as well as the Lexington Horsemen arena football team. Tom earned his master’s degree with a concentration in sports administration at CMU in 2008. He earned his bachelor’s degree in education at the University of Kentucky in 2005 after majoring in kinesiology. Tom was a member of the Kentucky football team from 2000-04.
AMANDA ROBINSON
ANDREW ALVAREZ
Associate AD Sports Performance UCF, 2012
Assistant AD Video & Broadcasting
Amanda Robinson became the department’s first Associate Athletics Director for Sports Performance.
Andrew Alvarez is in his first year as the Assistant Athletic Director, Video & Broadcasting within the Tulane Athletics department. In this role, Alvarez will oversee all aspects of broadcast and streaming production for the Green Wave.
In her newly created position, Robinson will fully integrate the department’s strength and conditioning, athletic training, nutrition and behavioral health units to ensure the optimal health and peak performance for Tulane’s student-athletes in competition.
Alvarez began his tenure as the director of video and broadcasting in August of 2017.
Robinson comes to Tulane after spending the past nine years at Florida State University. Since 2017, she has managed the daily medical operations for the men’s basketball team, provided mentorship for Sports Medicine Department graduate assistants and interns, and coordinated various Sports Medicine staff development initiatives. She has been a member of each of the Seminoles’ last four men’s basketball NCAA Tournament teams in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021. Prior to working with the men’s basketball team, Robinson served four seasons with Florida State’s women’s volleyball and women’s golf teams. Robinson received her first Master’s Degree in Sport Management in 2014. With the help of an esteemed academic committee that included former Florida State head volleyball coach and FSU Hall of Fame member Dr. Cecile Reynaud, she defended her thesis entitled “Factors Influencing Collegiate Volleyball Shoe Selection: An Institutionalized Perspective”. Robinson completed her MBA from Florida State in 2016. While in her MBA program, she coordinated a medical administration internship focused on the daily supply-chain operations and organizational behavior of the sports medicine department at Florida State. Robinson earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training from the University of Central Florida in 2012. As an athletic training student she worked primarily with the women’s basketball team while also working with the football, women’s track, baseball, and cheer/dance teams.
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Prior to UTRGV, Tom served as assistant athletic director for game and facility operations at Armstrong State University (ASU). He was the point of contact for the complete renovation of the weight room, including all of its new equipment, while also managing six NCAA Regionals spanning in women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s golf and softball hosted by the school. He also helped oversee the Pirate Athletic Center locker room renovations while serving as the Athletics point of contact for the new ASU tennis complex and the instillation of the soccer field lights, all of which became operational in fall of 2016.
Alvarez joins the Green Wave after 11 years at WHNO-TV 20 in New Orleans. While at WHNO Alvarez held many positions including Director, Producer, Camera Operator and Editor. Alvarez was responsible for over 75+ sports shows & game broadcast a year. He was also instrumental in the design and build of a video production truck for the station. Alongside his position at the New Orleans based station, Alvarez served as a freelance video professional for many organizations including the Saints, Pelicans, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Essence Music Festival. Andrew is a lifelong native of New Orleans, Louisiana and currently resides in the city with his wife & two cats.
JEFF CUMMINGS
ALBY LINDON
Assistant AD Development LSU, 2006
Assistant AD Sports Medicine West Florida, 2009
Jeff Cummings is in his third year as the Tulane University Assistant Athletics Director for Major Gifts. Cummings oversees the day to day operation of The Olive & Blue Society, which is the leadership giving society for Tulane Athletics.
Alby Lindon joined the Tulane athletic training staff in September of 2013. His primary responsibility is providing medical coverage and overseeing all aspects of healthcare for the Green Wave’s football and sailing teams.
Cummings arrived at Tulane after spending the past year at the University of Missouri where he served as the Director of Development for Major Gifts. During his time at Missouri, Cummings played a major role in the construction of the Mizzou football program’s $99 million dollar South End Zone Complex. Cummings was also part of a fundraising staff that had the third-largest fundraising year in the Tiger Scholarships Fund’s history.
Lindon moved over to football during the spring of 2018 after previously serving as the athletic trainer for the Wave’s men’s basketball program since his arrival in 2013.
Cummings’ tenure at Missouri also saw him identify, solicit and close individual major gift prospects, which produced a continuous stream of donors capable of designating gifts of $100,000 or more to the Tiger Athletics Department. Prior to his tenure at Missouri, Cummings made stops at Arkansas State (2017-18), Texas A&M (2015-16) and Louisiana Tech (2012-14). Cummings’ addition to the staff also is a homecoming for he and his family, as he began his collegiate athletics career at Tulane as a marketing and promotions assistant in 2007. In addition, his father Jeff Cummings Sr. played basketball for the Green Wave from 1975-77 and was inducted into the Tulane Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012.
Lindon came to Tulane after one year at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tenn. During his tenure at Rhodes, he served as assistant athletic trainer, where his primary responsibility was to provide medical coverage for the men’s and women’s soccer and men’s Lacrosse teams. Before Rhodes College, he was at the University of Memphis for three years as an intern trainer and worked with football, track and field, and women’s basketball. A Pensacola, Fla., native Lindon was an athletic training student and earned his bachelor of science degree in athletic training from the University of West Florida. In 2015 he earned his master’s degree from the California University of Pennsylvania. He has been a certified athletic trainer and member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) since 2009. He is also currently a Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and Corrective Exercise Specialist.
Cummings and his wife, Samantha, have two daughters, Audrey and Avery.
CHAPPELL EVANS
KYLE OSGOOD
Assistant AD Director of Sports Medicine Alabama, 2011
Assistant AD Ticket Sales and Service Wichita State, 2007
Chappell Evans begins her first year as the Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Sports Medicine.
Kyle Osgood was hired as assistant athletics director for ticket sales and service at Tulane University in May of 2016.
Evans joined the Tulane athletics department in August 2017 after spending four years at Samford University. During her time with the Green Wave, she has overseen the direct care of the women’s basketball program while managing nine athletic trainers serving over 200 student-athletes.
He is responsible for the overall management and leadership of the athletic ticket office relating to customer service, personnel, operations and the ticketing system. He oversees ticket sales operations for all ticketed Green Wave athletic events, including season ticket renewals, single game sales and postseason ticketing operations. As part of the external relations team, Osgood works closely with the Green Wave Club, marketing and promotions and media relations staffs to meet the needs of Green Wave customers and fans.
She is a member of the Tulane Athletic Care Team (TACT) and served on several COVID-19 committees over the past year. In her new role, Evans will have oversight of the sports medicine department, supervising all eleven athletic trainers serving all of Tulane’s student-athletes. Evans continues to be a leader in the collegiate sports medicine landscape presenting at numerous conferences and symposiums while serving on several local, regional and national committees. At Samford University Evans was associate head athletic trainer for all women’s sports and head of the mental health committee. She joined the Bulldogs in August of 2014 as an assistant athletic trainer, working with women’s basketball, women’s tennis and women’s golf.
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Before his time at Tulane, Osgood was an assistant AD for ticket operations at the University of Northern Iowa from 2014 to 2016. During his time at UNI, he led the ticketing efforts for FCS playoff football and men’s basketball NCAA tournament runs. Prior to working at UNI, Osgood was an assistant director of ticket operations at Wichita State University from 2010 to 2014. While at WSU, Osgood assisted in all aspects of ticket operations including the men’s basketball program’s 2013 Final Four appearance. Osgood is a Wichita, Kansas native and earned a bachelor’s degree in sports administration from Wichita State in 2007.
Evans was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Memphis from 2011-13, working primarily with football, volleyball, women’s tennis and cheer and dance. Evans earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training at the University of Alabama in 2011, before going on to earn a master’s degree in sport commerce at Memphis in 2013.
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TOM SYMONDS
STEVE UHLMANN
Assistant AD
Assistant AD Creative Services Ohio, 2014
Strategic Communications Ohio State, 2005 Tom Symonds joined Tulane Athletics as assistant athletics director for strategic communications in March of 2018. He is the primary contact for the football and baseball programs. He also manages the strategic communications staff, TulaneGreenWave.com content and assists with the department’s social media direction. In addition, as the departmental spokesman on all external matters. Since his arrival in Uptown, Tulane athletics has seen record-breaking web traffic numbers on TulaneGreenWave.com. Tulane’s social media platforms have also had a 70.4 percent increase in impressions, a 140 percent increase in engagement and a 43 percent increase in total following.
In this role, Uhlmann oversees the newly created Creative Services department, which will handle social media, creative design and creative video for Tulane Athletics. Uhlmann arrives in Uptown after spending four years as the Director of Athletic Creative Services at fellow American Athletic Conference member East Carolina. In Greenville, N.C., Uhlmann served as the primary graphic designer and oversaw the visual brand of the ECU Athletic Department.
Tulane athletics also has experienced enhanced coverage from a local, regional and national standpoint.
He also helped manage the department’s social media accounts, which featured over 200,000 followers across all channels. His oversight saw a 103 percent rise in ECU social media engagement and a 97 percent rise in impressions in just the first year.
Prior to his arrival in New Orleans, he spent over three years in Coral Gables, Florida, overseeing the leadership and vision of the University of Miami’s athletics communications department - a position he assumed in September of 2014. During his tenure, he spent time covering the Hurricanes’ football, golf and tennis programs.
Prior to his work at ECU, Uhlmann worked as an Assistant director of Strategic Communications at Appalachian State. He helped the Mountaineers increase their overall impressions by 117 percent during his time in Boone, N.C. Uhlmann graduated with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Economics from Ohio University in 2014.
Before his arrival at Miami, Symonds, a native of Medina, Ohio, he spent three seasons at Ohio University, where he held the position of assistant athletics director for media relations and was the department’s primary spokesman. As the department’s lead contact for football, Symonds arranged all publicity appearances for head coach Frank Solich and boosted the exposure of Bobcats athletics by coordinating interviews with Sports Illustrated, USA Today, the New York Times and the Boston Globe. Symonds’ accomplishments at Ohio also included the increase of web traffic on OhioBobcats.com by 45 percent over the his three-year term, the creation of Ohio’s official recruiting site, We Are Ohio, and leading an increase of Ohio’s overall social media footprint by 85 percent. Prior to Ohio, Symonds spent three seasons at the University of Rhode Island where he served as the sports communications contact for football, volleyball, rowing and softball and maintained the athletic department’s official website, GoRhody.com.
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A 2005 graduate of The Ohio State University, Symonds has also made stops at the Detroit Lions, the Big East Conference and the Horizon League. He earned his master’s in sports administration from Ohio University in May 2014. Symonds and his wife Jessi reside in River Ridge, La., with their dog Max.
LIZ DEVLIN-ZIEGLER Chief of Staff
Administrative Services Tulane University College, 1994 Liz Devlin-Ziegler begins her 28th academic campaign at Tulane University this fall. Devlin-Ziegler serves as the special assistant to the Ben Weiner Director of Athletics Chair, Troy Dannen. In her current capacity, Devlin-Ziegler manages Dannen’s day-to-day schedule and assists with all athletic department human resources. Devlin-Ziegler has two sons (Dane and Slade). Her son Dane attends Tulane University and is a member of the football team, while her other son Slade attends Samford University and is a walk-on football player for the Bulldogs. Devlin-Ziegler earned her degree from Tulane University College in 1994.
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Steve Uhlmann is in his first year as the Assistant Athletics Director for Creative Services.
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