T E XAS STAT E
2 0 1 4 B O B C AT V O L L E Y B A L L 6th Winningest Active DI Coach | 8 Regular Season Conference Championships | 9 Conference Tournament Championships
MATCH 19: WEDNESDAY - OCT. 8, 6:30 P.M.
TEXAS STATE (11-7, 6-0 SBC) VS. UT ARLINGTON (13-5, 3-3 SBC) ARLINGTON, TEXAS | COLLEGE PARK CENTER
TEXAS STATE BOBCATS
(11-7, 6-0 SBC)
Head Coach Karen Chisum (Texas State ‘72) | 35th Season (792-503-3) Streak W6
UT ARLINGTON MAVERICKS
(13-5, 3-3 SBC)
Head Coach Diane Seymour (UT Arlington ‘89) | 11th Season (163-165) Streak L2
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BOBCAT BITS BEST CONFERENCE START SINCE 2003
Texas State is amid a six-match winning streak to start Sun Belt Confernece play this season. If the Bobcats pull off a win at UT Arlington, Texas State will match its best conference start since 2003, a 7-0 conference start that led to an 18-2 Southland Conference record and a regular season conference championship. In 2000, the Bobcats went a perfect 20-0 through the Southland Conference.
ANOTHER SBC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
Texas State’s Jordan Kohl is the second Bobcat to earn Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Week honors. The first was Lauren Kirch. Kohl picked up the award withan impressive week leading the Bobcats in kills on an undefeated 2-0 week. The freshman from San Angelo, Texas, averaged 3.25 kills and 1.12 blocks per set with a .417 hitting percentage against South Alabama and a match-high 18 kills on the road at Troy.
2014 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT 8/29 Lamar1 Wake Forest1 8/30 Houston1
9/3 9/5 9/6 9/9
BAYLOR WICHITA STATE2 UTSA2 ABILENE CHRISTIAN2 NORTH TEXAS2 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M
(11-7, 6-0 SBC) TIME/RESULT W, 3-2 L, 3-1 W, 3-1
L, 3-1 L, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 L, 3-0 W, 3-1
9/12 Incarnate Word3 Texas Tech3 9/13 Gardner-Webb3
L, 3-2 L, 3-2 L, 3-1
9/16
* UT ARLINGTON
W, 3-2
9/19 9/21
9/25
* Arkansas State * UL Monroe
* SOUTH ALABAMA
W, 3-0 W, 3-1
9/27
* Troy
W, 3-2
10/4 10/8 10/10 10/12 10/17
10/19
10/23
* * * *
UL LAFAYETTE UT ARLINGTON APPALACHIAN STATE UL MONROE
W, 3-0
W, 3-0 6:30 P.M. 6 P.M. 12 P.M.
* Georgia State
5 p.m.
* ARKANSAS STATE
12 P.M.
* UALR
7 p.m.
10/25
* GEORGIA SOUTHERN
10/31 11/2
* UL Lafayette * South Alabama
11/8 11/14 11/15
* UALR * GEORGIA STATE * TROY
11/20 11/22
* Appalachian State * Georgia Southern
7 P.M.
7 p.m. 12 p.m.
7:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M.
11/27-29 SBC CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
6 p.m. 12 p.m.
TBA
All Times Central Standard and subject to change | HOME GAMES | * SBC
UNDEFEATED IN NEW SEASON
Texas State started the Sun Belt Conference season with a thrilling 3-2 victory over UT Arlington in a rematch of the 2013 Sun Belt Championship match. The Bobcats stayed hot in wins over Arkansas State and UL Monroe on the road before returning home to sweep South Alabama. Last match, Texas State took to the road to survive Troy in a five-set match to stay undefeated in the SBC at 5-0, one of just two undefeated teams in Sun Belt Conference action.
1 Houston Cougar Classic (Houston, Texas) 2 Delta Zeta Classic (San Marcos, Texas) 3 Texas Tech Invitational (Lubbock, Texas)
ANOTHER ALL-TOURNAMENT NOD
Shelby Vas Matt took achieved her second All-Tournament nod of the season with her performance at the Texas Tech invitational. Vas Matt double-doubled in each of her matches played and averaged 3.50 kills and 3.36 digs per set on the weekend. She finished with 49 kills, 47 digs, seven aces and a block. In a five-set match against Texas Tech, Vas Matt ended with 22 kills and just one error for a .429 hitting percentage and added 16 digs in the match. In the other two matches in the tournament, she combined for 27 kills and 31 digs. Her previous All-Tournament nod was at the Houston Cougar Classic.
SUN BELT CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
In addition to Lauren Kirch’s All-Tournament honor, she was also named the SBC Freshman ofthe Week. She struck 41 kills on the weekend highlighted by a 19-kill, .586 hitting percentage performance in a win against Houston. She also led the Bobcats with 14 kills against Lamar. In addition to her offensive prowess, she finished the weekend with 14 digs (1.08 per set) and eight blocks. She averaged 3.15 kills per set.
FOLLOWING THE BOBCATS Take advantage of several different ways to follow Bobcat Volleyball. In addition to the Texas State Athletics Website, the volleyball program has several social media web pages which provide updated information daily on the Bobcats. Frequent updates are frequently available through the volleyball Facebook and Twitter pages, while the YouTube page has an archive of team videos. TXST Athletics Website: www.txstatebobcats.com Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/TexasStateVball Twitter: www.twitter.com/TexasStateVball YouTube: www.youtube.com/TexasStateVball
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QUICK FACTS Location San Marcos, Texas Founded 1899 Nickname Bobcats Abbreviation TXST Colors Maroon and Gold Enrollment 35,568 Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Sun Belt (SBC) Home Court Strahan Coliseum Capacity 7,200 President Dr. Denise M. Trauth Athletics Director Dr. Larry Teis Sport Administrator Tracy Shoemake Faculty Representative Dr. Paul Gowens Athletics Dept. Phone (512) 245-2114
TEXAS STATE COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Alma Mater Career Record Texas State Record Assoc. Head Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coach Alma Mater Vol. Asst. Coach Alma Mater Graduate Assistant Alma Mater Student Assistant Volleyball Office Phone
Karen Chisum (35th season) Texas State (1972) 792-503-3 (.611) Same Tracy Smith (13th Season) Texas (1996) Sean Huiet (9th Season) Bowling Green (2003) Dan Behnke (1st Season) Wisconsin-Stout (2000) Daniel Selvey (1st Season) Cedarville (2005) Ashlee Hilbun (1st Season) (512) 245-3832
TEXAS STATE VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION
First Season 1967 All-time Record 1,055-647-19 (.619) All-time Sun Belt Record 17-7 (.708) All-time SLC Record (25 Years) 270-107 (.716) All-time WAC Record (2012) 9-9 (.500) Conference Championships 1986 (Gulf Star), 1991, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011 (SLC) Conference Tournament Championships 1986 (Gulf Star), 1991, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011 (SLC),2013 (Sun Belt) NCAA Appearances 9 Last NCAA Appearance 2013 (NCAA First Round) Result Loss vs. Texas, 3-0
2013-14 SEASON REVIEW/PREVIEW
2013 Record 24-13 (.649) Home 11-4 Road 7-7 Neutral 6-2 2013 SBC Record / Finish 11-7 (.611) / 3rd SBC Championship Tournament Champions Postseason NCAA First Round (Loss vs. Texas, 3-0) Starters Returning / Lost 3+Libero / 3 Letterwinners Returning / Lost 11 / 4 Newcomers 10
TEXAS STATE SPORTS INFORMATION
Email rpoulter@txstate.edu Assistant SID/Volleyball Contact Joshua Flanagan Office Phone 512-245-4387 Cell Phone 940-390-6853 Email jcf65@txstate.edu Website www.txstatebobcats.com Radio 89.9 KTSW
2014 TEXAS STATE VOLLEYBALL ROSTER NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 19 20 22
NAME Shelby Vas Matt Keeley Davis Lauren Kirch Amanda Watkins Samantha Sellars Ali Hubicsak Caylin Mahoney Kelsey Weynand Alexandra Simms Kathryn Turman Sierra Smith Ali Gonzales Brooke Smith Jordan Moore Jordan Kohl Alex Silver Brittney Garcia Brenna Lyles
HT. 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-5 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-4 5-2 5-2 6-2 5-8 6-3 5-1 5-7 5-5
POS. OH OH MB MB RS DS/L S OH OH MB/RS DS/L S/DS MB/RS S RS DS DS DS/L
BOBCAT VOLLEYBALL 2014 GAME
NOTES
CL./EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL/HIGH SCHOOL) So./1L Happy Valley, Ore. (Clackamas HS) So./1L Austin, Texas (Westwood HS) Fr./HS Carrollton, Texas (Hebron HS) R-Jr./TR Los Angeles, Calif. (Arizona Western/ Gabrielino HS) Fr./HS Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia West HS) So./1L New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels HS) Sr./TR-2L Fort Worth, Texas (Cincinnati/Keller Central HS) So./1L Brenham, Texas (Brenham HS) Sr./3L Amarillo, Texas (San Jacinto Christian Academy) Fr./HS Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) Jr./2L Granbury, Texas (Granbury HS) Sr./2L San Marcos, Texas (San Marcos HS) Jr./2L Victoria, Texas (Victoria West HS) R-So./1L Katy, Texas (Katy HS) Fr./HS San Angelo, Texas (Central HS) Fr./HS Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) Sr./1L Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point HS) So./TR Wimberley, Texas (Nebraska/Wimberley HS)
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Vol. Asst. Coach: Graduate Assistant: Student Assistant:
Karen Chisum (35th Season, Texas State ’72) Tracy Smith (13th Season, Texas ’96) Sean Huiet (9th Season, Bowling Green ’03) Dan Behnke (1st Season, Wisconsin-Stout ’00) Dan Selvey (1st Season, Cedarville ’05) Ashlee Hilbun (1st Season)
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. 2 20 14 6 3 17 22 7 16 5 19 9 15 11 10 1 4 8
NAME Keeley Davis Brittney Garcia Ali Gonzales Ali Hubicsak Lauren Kirch Jordan Kohl Brenna Lyles Caylin Mahoney Jordan Moore Samantha Sellars Alex Silver Alexandra Simms Brooke Smith Sierra Smith Kathryn Turman Shelby Vas Matt Amanda Watkins Kelsey Weynand
HT. 5-11 5-7 5-2 5-5 6-2 6-3 5-5 6-0 5-8 6-0 5-1 6-2 6-2 5-2 6-4 5-11 6-1 6-0
POS. OH DS S/DS DS/L MB RS DS/L S S RS DS OH MB/RS DS/L MB/RS OH MB OH
CL./EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL/HIGH SCHOOL) So./1L Austin, Texas (Westwood HS) Sr./1L Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point HS) Sr./2L San Marcos, Texas (San Marcos HS) So./1L New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels HS) Fr./HS Carrollton, Texas (Hebron HS) Fr./HS San Angelo, Texas (Central HS) So./TR Wimberley, Texas (Nebraska/Wimberley HS) Sr./TR-2L Fort Worth, Texas (Cincinnati/Keller Central HS) R-So./1L Katy, Texas (Katy HS) Fr./HS Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia West HS) Fr./HS Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) Sr./3L Amarillo, Texas (San Jacinto Christian Academy) Jr./2L Victoria, Texas (Victoria West HS) Jr./2L Granbury, Texas (Granbury HS) Fr./HS Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) So./1L Happy Valley, Ore. (Clackamas HS) R-Jr./TR Los Angeles, Calif. (Arizona Western/ Gabrielino HS) So./1L Brenham, Texas (Brenham HS)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
1 Shelby VAS MATT 6 Ali HUBICSAK 7 Caylin MAHONEY 8 Kelsey WEYNAND 11 SIERRA Smith 17 Jordan KOHL
2013 TEXAS STATE VOLLEYBALL NOTES
– vass-MATT – HUE-buh-sack – muh-HOE-nee – WINE-and – see-AIR-uh – cole
BREAKDOWN
By Class: Seniors-4; Juniors-4; Sophomores-6; Freshmen-6 By Position: Setters-3; Libero/DS-6; Middle Blockers-5; Outside Hitters/Right Side-6 By Height: 1 at 6-4; 1 at 6-3; 3 at 6-2; 1 at 6-1; 3 at 6-0; 3 at 5-11; 1 at 5-8; 1 at 5-7; 1 at 5-6; 2 at 5-5; 2 at 5-2; 1 at 5-1 PAGE 2
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SERIES HISTORY OPPONENT
RECORD
UT Arlington
LAST MEETING
31-40
BOBCAT VOLLEYBALL 2014 GAME
2014 ROSTER CARD
NOTES
W, 3-2, 9/16/14
2014 TEAM LEADERS Kills Hitting Percentage Assists Blocks Digs Aces
Shelby Vas Matt (210) Brooke Smith (.276) Jordan Moore (493) Lauren Kirch (52) Sierra Smith (341) Sierra Smith (22)
1 SHELBY VAS MATT
2 KEELEY DAVIS
5-11 • So. • 1L • OH Happy Valley, Ore.
5-11 • So. • 1L • OH/RS Austin, Texas
3 LAUREN KIRCH
4 AMANDA WATKINS 5 SAMANTHA SELLARS
6-2 • Fr. • HS • MB Carrollton, Texas
6-1 • R-Jr. • TR • MB Los Angeles, Calif.
6-0 • Fr. • HS • RS Magnolia, Texas
2014 PRESEASON SBC POLL 1.
UALR (4)
2.
TEXAS STATE (3)
3. Georgia Southern (2) 4. UT Arlington 5. South Alabama (1) 6. UL Lafayette (1) 7. Appalachian State 8. Arkansas State 9. Troy 10. Georgia State 11. UL Monroe
110 Points
99
95 83 76 63 62 58 41 28 11
6 ALI HUBICSAK
5-5 • So. • 1L • DS/L New Braunfels, Texas
7 CAYLIN MAHONEY 8 KELSEY WEYNAND 9 ALEXANDRA SIMMS 10 KATHRYN TURMAN
11 SIERRA SMITH 5-2 • Jr. • 2L • DS/L Granbury, Texas
6-0 • Sr. • TR/2L • S Fort Worth, Texas
6-0 • So. • 1L • OH Brenham, Texas
6-2 • Sr. • 3L • OH Amarillo, Texas
14 ALI GONZALES
15 BROOKE SMITH 16 JORDAN MOORE 6-2 • Jr. • 2L • MB/RS Victoria, Texas
5-8 • R-So. • 1L • S Katy, Texas
19 ALEX SILVER
20 BRITTNEY GARCIA
22 BRENNA LYLES
5-2 • Sr. • 2L • S San Marcos, Texas
5-1 • Fr. • HS • DS Coppell, Texas
5-7 • Sr. • 1L • DS Round Rock, Texas
6-4 • Fr. • HS • MB/RS Austin, Texas
17 JORDAN KOHL 6-3 • Fr. • HS • RS San Angelo, Texas
5-5 • So. • TR • DS/L Wimberley, Texas
THIS WEEK IN THE SBC WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8
*Georgia Southern at Georgia State
*TEXAS STATE AT UT ARLINGTON *UL Lafayette at UL Monroe *South Alabama at Troy
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 *APPALACHIAN STATE AT TEXAS STATE *UT Arlington at South Alabama *UALR at UL Lafayette *Troy at UL Monroe *Georgia State at Arkansas State
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
*Troy at UL Lafayette *Georgia Southern at South Alabama
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 *UL MONROE AT TEXAS STATE
*Appalachian State at UT Arlington *Georgia State at UALR
6 p.m.
6:30 P.M.
7 p.m. 7 p.m.
6 P.M.
6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.
7 p.m. 7 p.m.
12 P.M.
12 p.m. 1 p.m.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE STANDINGS TEAM
UALR
TEXAS STATE
Arkansas State Appalachian State UT Arlington South Alabama UL Lafayette Georgia Southern Georgia State Troy UL Monroe
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CONFERENCE PCT
OVERALL
PCT
STREAK
6-0 1.000 12-4 0.750 W7
6-0 1.000 11-7 0.611 W6
5-1 5-2 3-3 3-3 3-4 2-5 1-5 1-6 0-6
0.833 10-5 0.714 15-2 0.500 13-5 0.500 8-8 0.429 13-4 0.286 2-14 0.167 3-12 0.143 9-10 0.000 6-13
0.667 W5 0.882 W2 0.722 L2 0.500 W1 0.765 L1 0.125 L1 0.200 L4 0.474 L6 0.316 L6
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BOBCAT BITS CONTINUED... DELTA ZETA CLASSIC WRAP-UP
MATCH HIGHS
Texas State finished the weekend with a 2-2 record at the Delta Zeta Classic highlighted by a four-set victory over I-35 Rival UTSA (26-24, 19-25, 25-18, 25-23). The Bobcats also beat Abilene Christian but fell to North Texas and Wichita State, a five-set thriller against the Shockers. Lauren Kirch and Kelsey Weynand led the Bobcat offense, averaging a combined six kills per set as they both finished the weekend with 43 kills. Alexandra Simms, Shelby Vas Matt and Brooke Smith combined for 93 combined kills on the weekend. Meanwhile, Jordan Moore gave out 127 assists for 9.07 per set while the Bobcat outserved their opponents, 25 aces to 14, led by six from Simms. Sierra Smith finished the weekend with 84 digs (5.60 per set) while Vas Matt added 60. Amanda Watkins had nine blocks while Simms put down eight and Kirch and Brooke Smith added seven each.
BREAKING RECORDS
HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 12 KILLS)
.586 (19- 2-29) .543 (19-0-35) .429
Lauren Kirch (8/30/14) Shelby Vas Matt (9/9/14) Twice (Vas Matt, Kirch
KILLS
22 (22-1-49) 5s 19 18 (18-8-39) 5s
ATTEMPTS
Shelby Vas Matt (9/5/14) Twice (Weynand, Vas Matt) Twice (Weynand, Vas Matt)
POINTS
24.0 (22-2-0.0) 5s 21.0 (18-0-3.0) 5s 20.0 (19-0-1.0) 4s
ALL-TOURNAMENT HONORS
46 43 41 (4s)
At the Delta Zeta Classic, the second tournament of the season, it was Kelsey Weynand and Sierra Smith who were honored. Smith averaged 5.60 digs per set throughout the tournament with an impressive 27 digs against Wichita State and 26 in a four-set victory against UTSA. She added three aces against the Roadrunners and four on the weekend. Meanwhile, Weynand avergaed 3.07 kills per set with 43 kills on the weekend. That included 17 kills against UTSA, 15 against Abilene Christian and 10 against Wichita State. She added an ace and six blocks.
Shelby Vas Matt (9/12/14) Twice (Kirch, Vas Matt Jordan Kohl (9/27/14)
50 (11-6-50) 5s 49 48
Texas State has already set a brand new record for the Bobcats in the young season. The Texas State fans helped the Bobcats out when they all came out for the match against Baylor to set a new attendance record of 3,591. The new record blows away the previous record of 2,389 set in 2009 against Texas Tech. In addition to the numbers, the crowd brought plenty of energy for the Bobcats.
Texas State had two Bobcats earn All-Tournament honors at the Houston Cougar Classic. Shelby Vas Matt and Lauren Kirch each took home the honor. Vas Matt tallied a double-double in each match while Kirch had 41 kills in the tournament. Kirch averaged 3.25 per set with a 19-kill performance against Houston, hitting .586. She added three aces and eight blocks. Vas Matt averaged 2.85 kills and 2.38 digs per set in the tournament, adding three aces and five blocks.
NOTES
Shelby Vas Matt (9/12/14) Jordan Kohl (9/27/14) Shelby Vas Matt (9/9/14)
ASSISTS
Twice (Moore 2x) Twice (Gonzales, Moore) Jordan Moore (9/5/14)
DIGS
31 (5s) 27 (5s) 26 (4s)
ACES
4 3
Sierra Smith (9/16/14) Sierra Smith (9/5/14) Sierra Smith (9/5/14) Kelsey Weynand (9/9/14) 4 Times (Kirch 2x, Vas Matt, S.Smith)
BLOCKS
8 (1-7) 7 (0-7) 6 (0-6)
Lauren Kirch (9/12/14) Amanda Watkins (9/27/14) 3 Times (B.Smith, Kohl, Kirch)
SETTER OF THE YEAR
Senior setter Caylin Mahoney was named Most Outstanding Player in the 2013 Sun Belt Conference Tournament, and that respect carried over into 2014 when a poll of the SBC coaches awarded Mahoney with the title of SBC Preseason Setter of the Year. She was the only Bobcat recognized on the Sun Belt’s preseason team. Last year, with 1,256 assists, Mahoney upped her career total at Texas State to 1,591 to move into the top five all-time at Texas State.
TABBED SECOND IN THE SUN BELT
In addition to Mahoney being named the Sun Belt’s Preseason Setter of the Year, Texas State was tabbed second in the conference’s preseason poll, with three first place votes. The Bobcats finished second to UALR which garnered four first place votes and 110 points to Texas State’s 99. The entire poll is as follows:
1.
RANK
UALR
TEAM
FIRST PLACE VOTES
2.
TEXAS STATE
3
POINTS
4
3. Georgia Southern 4. UT Arlington 5. South Alabama 6. UL Lafayette 7. Appalachian State 8. Arkansas State 9. Troy 10. Georgia State 11. UL Monroe
110 Points
99
2 - 1 1 - - - - -
95 83 76 63 62 58 41 28 11
A LOOK AHEAD... MONDAY 10/13 OFF
TUESDAY 10/14 WEDNESDAY 10/15 THURSDAY 10/16 Practice
Practice
Media Availability Media Availability 5 p.m. 5 p.m.
Travel Day
FRIDAY 10/17
SATURDAY 10/18
SUNDAY 10/19
at Georgia State 6 p.m. (EST)
Practice
vs. Arkansas State 12 p.m.
GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga.
No Media Availability
Strahan Coliseum San Marcos
2013 TEXAS STATE VOLLEYBALL NOTES
DOUBLE-DOUBLES Shelby Vas Matt (13x) Kelsey Weynand (5x) Ali Gonzales (5x) Jordan Moore (5x) Alexandra Simms Sierra Smith
10 kills, 10 digs (8/29/14) 12 kills, 10 digs (8/29/14) 15 kills, 11 digs (8/30/14) 12 kills, 11 digs (9/3/14) 11 kills, 24 digs (9/5/14) 11 kills, 12 digs (9/5/14) 19 kills, 14 digs (9/9/14) 13 kills, 13 digs (9/12/14) 22 kills, 16 digs (9/12/14) 14 kills, 18 digs (9/13/14) 12 kills, 15 digs (9/16/14) 12 kills, 14 digs (9/19/14) 11 kills, 13 digs (9/21/14) 15 kills, 10 digs (9/6/14) 15 kills, 15 digs (9/13/14) 17 kills, 12 digs (9/16/14) 15 kills, 15 digs (9/19/14) 13 kills, 17 digs (9/21/14) 43 assists, 14 digs (9/13/14) 28 assists, 11 digs (9/16/14) 29 assists, 10 digs (9/21/14) 26 assists, 13 digs (9/25/14) 29 assists, 10 digs (9/27/14) 43 assists, 15 digs (8/29/14) 39 assists, 15 digs (9/3/14) 46 assists, 11 digs (9/12/14) 26 assists, 16 digs (9/27/14) 16 assists, 10 digs (10/4/14) 12 kills, 11 digs (9/5/14) 10 assists, 22 digs (9/21/14)
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TEXAS STATE ence Tournament Championships in 1991, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011, and a Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship in 2013. Her teams earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament each HEAD COACH / ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR year. 35TH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE TEXAS STATE, 1972 For her merits, Chisum was selected 792-503-3 Southland Conference Coach of the Year in 1991, 2000, 2003 and 2011 after receiving the same honor in the Gulf Star ConferThe sixth winningest active head coach in NCAA ence in 1986. Division I volleyball, Karen Chisum capped her 34th Her 700th career win came with a three-game season at the helm of Texas State Volleyball with a sweep over Prairie View A&M in the team’s home Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship in opener Sept. 7, 2010. Her next landmark win will 2013, the team’s first season in the SBC. Chisum led be 800, putting her in the company of just 18 othTexas State Volleyball to the first SBC Tournament er coaches all-time in all divisions of the NCAA. Her Championship by any team at Texas State as 2013 700th victory came a little over five years after Chiwas the program’s inaugural season in the Sun Belt. sum earned her 600th career win with a sweep of Going into her 37th year total at Texas State, as she Morgan State in the first match of the season on was an assistant coach for two seasons before takSept. 2, 2005. ing over the program in 1980, Chisum has amassed Chisum has coached numerous athletes who 781 victories. She stands at 792-503-3 (.612) in her have received all-conference honors with the Bobcareer, all at Texas State, to place her 14th on the allcats. In addition to Deardorff and Hilbun in 2013, the time list of winningest NCAA Division I coaches. She duo also earned all-conference in 2012. Four more holds a record of 320-132 (.708) in conference play. athletes earned the honor in 2011 – Amber Calhoun, A Texas State alumnus, Chisum helped make TexDeardorff, Caleigh McCorquodale and Melissa Toth. as State’s entrance into the Sun Belt one to rememChisum has coached 25 All-SLC First-Team players ber as her team dominated in the 2013 SBC Tourduring her career. Overall, 91 of her players have nament, only dropping one set in three matches. received all-conference honors, 75 of which were in Junior setter Caylin Mahoney was recognized as the the Southland Conference. tournament’s Most Outstanding Player as she gave She also coached four Conference Players of the out 116 assists with 26 digs, 19 kills and 10 blocks, Year. Kim Wells-Lauwers won the award for the Gulf while senior Amari Deardorff dominated the chamStar Conference in 1986, while Stephanie Winn-Lane pionship match with 17 errorless kills for a career and Shenequa Bedford were named Southland Conhigh .680 hitting percentage. Deardorff was also ference Players of the Year in 1991 and 2000, respecnamed to the Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament tively. In 2011, Amber Calhoun added her name to Team along with senior middle blocker Ashlee Hilthat exclusive list. bun. Chisum has also tutored three SLC Newcomer of Deardorff and Hilbun also earned All-Sun Belt the Year selections, as Kristy Braun-Rioux won the Conference honors. Chisum’s athletes don’t just honor in 1991, Krisha Neimann-Crosley in 1993 and achieve on the court though. Deardorff and MaJennifer Dallao in 1999. honey were named to the SBC Commissioner’s List Several of Texas State’s players have garnered for their academic performance while Hilbun and All-Conference honors in multiple seasons. In 1997, Molly Ahrens made the SBC Academic Honor Roll. Crosley became just the fourth player in SouthChisum earned her 750th career victory in 2012 land Conference history and first Texas State player with a 3-0 sweep of Seattle U on the road Sept. 29. to earn All-Conference honors all four years. She The team also saw two players, Amari Deardorff and earned All-SLC First Team honors as a freshman and Ashlee Hilbun, recognized as All-WAC performers to sophomore and was a Second-Team selection as add to the long list of Bobcats to earn All-Conferboth a junior and senior. ence status under Chisum’s tutelage. As proud as she is of her players’ honors and acBefore that, however, in Texas State’s final season complishments on the court, Chisum also takes a in the Southland Conference, Chisum collected her great deal of pride in the fact that her players excel sixth Southland Conference regular season chamin both the classroom and the community as well. pionship and seventh tournament title. The 2011 Krystal Kolkhorst embodied Chisum’s ideals as Southland Conference Coach of the Year, Chisum she was named to the ESPN The Magazine CoSIDA has 757 career victories to her credit and has estabAcademic All-America Third-Team, the SLC Setter of lished herself as one of the elite collegiate coaches the Year and SLC Tournament MVP in 2004. She also in America. earned the SLC’s Scholar Athlete of the Year award In addition to being a highly successful coach, the in 2004. five-time conference Coach of the Year also serves as In 2005, Elizabeth Nwoke was named the MVP of an assistant athletic director in Texas State’s Athletic the SLC Tournament to give the Bobcats back-toDepartment, a position Chisum has held for the past back SLC MVPs. nine years. As a squad, the volleyball team has won the EmUnder Chisum’s guidance, the Bobcats have won mitt P. Shelton Academic Excellence Award three seven regular season conference championships times, including both 2004-05 and 2005-06. The and eight tournament championships. award is given annually to the top Texas State men’s The Bobcats’ seven conference championships and women’s athletic teams with the highest cumuunder her leadership began with the 1986 Gulf Star lative grade point average. Conference crown and also include Southland ConChisum’s career as a volleyball coach began as an ference titles in 1991, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2008 and assistant at Goodnight Middle School in San Mar2011. cos. She moved up the coaching ranks when she Chisum also led Texas State to Southland Conferwas named an assistant at San Marcos High School
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before becoming the head coach at New Braunfels High School. Chisum led the Unicorns to a Class 3-A State runner-up finish in 1976, coaching former Texas volleyball and basketball standout Nell Fortner, who later served as head coach of the 2000 USA Olympic team that won a Gold Medal. Fortner recently retired as the head women’s basketball coach at Auburn. In 1980, Chisum was named Texas State’s fifth head volleyball coach and is still going strong more than three decades later. Chisum’s influence in volleyball reaches far beyond Texas State. She serves as a member of both the NCAA and American Volleyball Coaches Association voting committees for regional and national rankings. She has also been a teaching clinician for various volleyball programs and camps throughout the United States. In 2011, Chisum was named a Texas State Distinguished Alumni. The award dates back to 1959 when it was presented to Lyndon B. Johnson, a U.S. senator at the time. It acknowledges outstanding accomplishments and leadership in the individual’s chosen business, profession or life work on a national or international level. In 1994, Chisum became the first female to be accepted for membership in the “T” Association’s Hall of Honor. During her intercollegiate days at Texas State, Chisum played on the softball and tennis teams. Induction into the Hall of Honor is the highest award a letterwinner at Texas State can receive. Chisum also co-authored a book titled “Developing a Successful Volleyball Program” with former Bobcat volleyball player Stephanie Scott Jordan.
THE KAREN CHISUM FILE COACHING EXPERIENCE 1978-79 1980-present
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COACHING NOTES 6th Winningest Active Division I Head Coach 14th Winningest All-time Division I Head Coach Longest Tenured Texas State Head Coach
COACHING HONORS 1986 1991 2000 2003 2011
Gulf Star Conference Coach of the Year Southland Conference Coach of the Year Southland Conference Coach of the Year Southland Conference Coach of the Year Southland Conference Coach of the Year
REGULAR SEASON TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1986 1991 2000 2003 2004 2008 2011
Gulf Star Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference
(29-9) (21-16, 9-0 SLC) (29-4, 20-0 SLC) (23-8, 18-2 SLC) (27-6, 17-3 SLC) (21-21, 10-6 SLC) (27-8, 15-1 SLC)
TOURNAMENT TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1986 1991 1998 2004 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Gulf Star Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference Southland Conference Sun Belt Conference
(29-9) (21-16, 9-0 SLC) (25-9, 14-6 SLC) (27-6, 17-3 SLC) (17-15, 12-6 SLC) (21-12, 10-6 SLC) (22-13, 13-3 SLC) (27-8, 15-1 SLC) (24-13, 11-7 SBC) PAGE 5
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Overall record: 11-7 Conf: 6-0 Home: 6-3 Away: 4-1 Neutral: 1-3
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Player
Vas Matt,Shelby Kirch,Lauren Weynand,Kelsey Davis,Keeley Simms,Alexandra Watkins,Amanda Kohl,Jordan Smith,Brooke Smith,Sierra Moore,Jordan Gonzales,Ali Lyles,Brenna Turman,Kathryn Garcia,Brittney Silver,Alex TEXAS STATE Opponents
Team Statistics ATTACK Ki l l s Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Set SET As s i s t s 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
sp
73 71 61 54 49 62 43 30 72 67 56 29 6 8 17 73 73
k
k/s
Attack e
210 2.88 73 189 2.66 62 168 2.75 96 104 1.93 55 98 2.00 59 83 1.34 28 94 2.19 47 55 1.83 20 2 0.03 0 12 0.18 2 4 0.07 0 2 0.07 3 2 0.33 1 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 1023 14.01 448 848 11.62 359
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OPP
1023 448 2922 .197 14.0
848 359 2637 .185 11.6
979 2923 .335 13.4
813 2656 .306 11.1
101 156 1645 .905 1.4
63 111 1582 .930 0.9
63 0.9 1467 .957
101 1.4 1483 .932
1267 17.4
1200 16.4
9 214 116.0 1.6 22 29
24 323 185.5 2.5 41 26
9367 9/1041 4/95 6 4
2285 5/457
ta
pct
Set a a/s
sa
Serve se sa/s
638 .215 10 0.14 17 27 479 .265 3 0.04 17 33 489 .147 6 0.10 15 13 327 .150 5 0.09 6 19 336 .116 8 0.16 11 11 214 .257 3 0.05 1 0 225 .209 3 0.07 0 0 127 .276 1 0.03 0 2 8 .250 74 1.03 22 25 38 .263 493 7.36 7 16 17 .235 367 6.55 4 6 10 -.100 4 0.14 1 3 9 .111 0 0.00 0 0 1 .000 0 0.00 0 1 3 -.333 2 0.12 0 0 2922 .197 979 13.41 101 156 2637 .185 813 11.14 63 111 Date Aug 29 Aug 29 Aug 30 Sep 03 Sep 05 Sep 05 Sep 06 Sep 06 Sep 09 Sep 12 Sep 12 Sep 13 *Sep 16 *Sep 19 *Sep 21 *Sep 25 *Sep 27 *Oct 04
re
0.23 17 0.24 1 0.25 8 0.11 5 0.22 2 0.02 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.31 14 0.10 1 0.07 2 0.03 5 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 1.38 63 0.86 101
Opponent vs Lamar vs Wake Forest at Houston BAYLOR WICHITA STATE UTSA ABILENE CHRISTIAN NORTH TEXAS PRAIRIE VIEW A&M vs Incarnate Word at Texas Tech vs Gardner-Webb UT ARLINGTON at Arkansas State at ULM SOUTH ALABAMA at Troy UL LAFAYETTE
Dig dig dig/s
224 3.07 47 0.66 146 2.39 72 1.33 59 1.20 13 0.21 3 0.07 12 0.40 341 4.74 130 1.94 116 2.07 67 2.31 1 0.17 9 1.12 27 1.59 1267 17.36 1200 16.44 W L W L L W W L W L L L W W W W W W
Score 3-2 1-3 3-1 1-3 2-3 3-1 3-0 0-3 3-1 2-3 2-3 1-3 3-2 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-2 3-0
bs
Blocking ba total blk/s be bhe
0 21 21 4 48 52 1 16 17 0 17 17 0 19 19 2 43 45 1 22 23 0 17 17 0 1 1 1 5 6 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 214 116.0 24 323 185.5
0.29 5 0.73 2 0.28 1 0.31 0 0.39 6 0.73 2 0.53 2 0.57 2 0.01 0 0.09 0 0.04 0 0.03 0 0.33 2 0.00 0 0.00 0 1.59 22 2.54 41
points
2 237.5 0 234.0 0 192.0 1 118.5 1 118.5 0 107.5 1 106.0 1 63.5 5 24.5 5 22.5 13 9.0 0 3.5 0 3.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 29 1240.0 26 1096.5
Score by set 25-27,30-28,23-25,25-23,15-9 16-25,26-24,20-25,22-25 27-25,11-25,25-22,25-21 25-18,23-25,14-25,23-25 24-26,31-29,25-22,19-25,9-15 26-24,19-25,25-18,25-23 25-21,26-24,25-18 23-25,24-26,24-26 25-19,25-27,25-17,25-21 21-25,25-17,18-25,25-20,15-17 25-17,25-21,16-25,21-25,12-15 24-26,24-26,25-19,21-25 18-25,25-22,17-25,25-14,19-17 25-22,25-18,25-23 25-18,25-27,25-20,25-21 25-12,27-25,25-15 25-19,18-25,19-25,25-20,15-12 25-15,25-15,25-17
Att. 125 254 715 3591 0 2126 0 1094 689 0 451 0 720 470 171 454 478 693
Record in 3-set matches:4-1 • Record in 4-set matches:4-3 • Record in 5-set matches:3-3
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SINGLE MATCH INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (ALL MATCHES) Kills 36, Karen Dunn (vs. Southwestern) Total Attacks 78, Makeda Smith (vs. Rice) Hitting Percentage .737, Amy Weigle (vs. Texas Southern) Assists 84, Krystal Kolkhorst (vs. UT Arlington) Service Aces 9, Margaret Mitchum (vs. Northwestern St.) 9, Stephanie Lawrence (vs. Houston) DIGS 37, SIERRA SMITH (AT UT ARLINGTON) Solo Blocks 9, Karen Dunn (vs. Lamar) Block Assists 14, Wendy Chapman (vs. North Texas)
10/26/83 10/20/98 9/27/06 10/15/04 11/4/91 9/21/88 10/9/13 10/21/82 10/12/90
SINGLE MATCH INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (CONFERENCE MATCHES) Kills 35, Shenequa Bedford (vs. Stephen F. Austin) Total Attacks 75, Kimberly Brewer (vs. Sam Houston St.) Hitting Percentage .733, Kacee Rogers (vs. Louisiana-Monroe) .733, Kristi Lindeman (vs. Nicholls) Assists 84, Krystal Kolkhorst (vs. UT Arlington) Service Aces 9, Margaret Mitchum (vs. Northwestern St.) DIGS 37, SIERRA SMITH (AT UT ARLINGTON) Solo Blocks 5, DeAndrea Limbrick (vs. Stephen F. Austin) 5, Shenequa Bedford (vs. Stephen F. Austin) Block Assists 14, Wendy Chapman (vs. North Texas)
11/6/99 10/30/90 11/16/02 10/3/98 10/15/04 11/4/91 10/9/13 11/9/90 11/7/98 10/12/90
SINGLE MATCH TEAM RECORDS Kills 101, vs. Baylor Total Attacks 289, vs. UT Arlington Hitting Percentage .553, vs. Prairie View A&M Assists 91, vs. UT Arlington 91, vs. UT Arlington Service Aces 21, vs. Southwestern Digs 141, vs. UT Arlington Solo Blocks 22, vs. Lamar Block Assists 48, vs. North Texas
9/19/92 10/13/98 11/8/88 9/14/04 9/17/05 10/26/83 11/20/04 10/21/82 10/12/90
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SOLO BLOCKS 1. Karen Dunn 1983 117 2. Karen Dunn 1984 92 3. Wendy Chapman 1992 57 4. Wendy Chapman 1990 50 5. DeAndrea Limbrick 1990 49 BLOCK ASSISTS 1. Emily Jones Wilkes 2007 145 2. Molly Ahrens 2013 133 3. Amy Amundson 2003 131 4. DeAndrea Limbrick 1990 129 5. Amy Weigle 2007 123
INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS
KILLS 1. Makeda Smith 1994-98 1,709 2. Lawrencia Brown 2005-08 1,557 3. Shenequa Bedford 1997-00 1,453 4. Shelly McGehee 1985-88 1,418 5. Krisha Crosley 1993-96 1,412
TOTAL ATTACKS 1. Lawrencia Brown 2005-08 4,434 2. Makeda Smith 1994-98 4,430 3. Jessica Weynand 2006-09 3,760 4. Tiffany Weidner 1999-02 3,482 5. Shenequa Bedford 1997-00 3,437 HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN: 1,000 ATTEMPTS) 1. Amber Calhoun 2008-11 Kacee Rogers 2001-04 3. Amy Weigle 2005-08 4. Emily Jones Wilkes 2005-08 5. Amari Deardorff 2010-13
.331 .331 .315 .305 .299
ASSISTS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS 1. Kristy Braun 1991-94 5,517 KILLS 2. Nicky Rose 1995-98 5,010 1. Makeda Smith 1998 593 3. Krystal Kolkhorst 2001-04 4,440 2. Makeda Smith 1996 545 4. Natalie Spann 1998-01 4,283 3. Darbie Bruning 1986 519 5. CAYLIN MAHONEY 2012- 2,819 4. Makeda Smith 1997 514 5. Darbie Bruning 1987 484 SERVICE ACES TOTAL ATTACKS 1. Stephanie Lawrence 1987-90 251 1. Makeda Smith 1998 1,555 2. Margaret Mitcham 1981-84 202 2. Makeda Smith 1996 1,386 3. Christine Lange 1984-87 201 3. Lawrencia Brown 2006 1,318 4. Kristy Braun 1991-94 180 4. Stephanie Winn 1991 1,239 5. Tina Dykes 1983-85 163 5. Lucrieta Hamilton 1995 1,188 HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN: 300 ATTEMPTS) DIGS 1. Kacee Rogers 2004 .392 1. Nicky Rose 1995-98 1,434 2. Laura Ivy 2000 .388 2. Shauna Stahl 1997-01 1,409 3. Amy Weigle 2008 .382 3. Lucrieta Hamilton 1992-95 1,343 4. Kacee Rogers 2003 .348 4. Lawrencia Brown 2005-08 1,330 5. Amy Weigle 2007 .345 5. Kristy Braun 1991-94 1,312 ASSISTS 1. Kristy Braun 1994 1,541 SOLO BLOCKS 2. Krystal Kolkhorst 2004 1,514 1. Karen Dunn 1981-84 364 3. Natalie Spann 2000 1,500 2. Wendy Chapman 1990-92 149 4. Nicky Rose 1996 1,430 3. DeAndrea Limbrick 1988-91 99 5. Kristy Braun 1992 1,425 4. Lynda Robinson 1982-85 89 SERVICE ACES 5. Dana Lipponcott 1979-82 84 1. Shalanda Byers 1995 102 2. Stephanie Lawrence 1990 101 BLOCK ASSISTS 3. Diana Trevino 1984 98 1. Amber Calhoun 2008-11 325 4. Stephanie Lawrence 1988 89 2. Emily Jones Wilikes 2005-08 311 3. Bobbie Dyer 1983 81 3. Laura Ivy 1997-00 309 DIGS 4. Krisha Crosley 1993-96 303 1. SIERRA SMITH 2013 548 5. Amy Weigle 2005-08 296 2. Kacey Wimpy 2007 542 3. Kimberly Brewer 1992 527 4. Kristy Jones 2004 512 5. Amy Ramirez 2005 508
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