2018 Minnesota Duluth Volleyball Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS UMD INFORMATION Name University of Minnesota Duluth Founded 1895 Enrollment 11,200 Chancellor Dr. Lendley C. Black Athletic Director Josh Berlo Senior Woman Administrator Karen Stromme Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Stephen Castleberry Nickname Bulldogs Colors Maroon and Gold National Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Northern Sun Intercollegiate (NSIC) Home Arena Romano Gymnasium (2,759)

VOLLEYBALL STAFF Head Coach Jim Boos Alma Mater (Year) Wisconsin-Oshkosh (1994) Office Phone (218) 726-7968 Email jboos@d.umn.edu Record at School 438-82 (16 seasons) Overall Coaching Record Same Assistant Coach Christyn May Office Phone (218) 726-6591 Email cmay@d.umn.edu Assistant Coach Kate Sterns Email lange507@d.umn.edu Athletic Trainer Jacqueline Phillips Office Phone (218) 726-7108 Email jphillip@d.umn.edu

CONTENTS 2017 SEASON Quick Facts 1 Romano Gymnasium 2 Schedule 3 Opponent Preview 3 Head Coach Jim Boos 4 Assistant Coaches 6 2017 BULLDOGS Roster 7 Returners 8 Newcomers 18 2017 SEASON Results 20 Final Statistics 21 Match Highs 22 Conference Statistics 23

NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE 2017 Postseason Awards 24 Member Institutions 25 All-Time Records 25 PROGRAM HISTORY Bulldog All-Americans 26 All-Central Region 28 All-Conference Honors 30 Record Book 31 Coaching Records 31 UMD in the NCAA Tournament 32 1,000 Kill Club 34 Year-by-Year Results 36 Alumnae 47 All-Time Jersey Numbers 49 Alphabetical Roster/Pronunciation Guide 52

LAST SEASON 2017 Record (NSIC/Finish) 26-7 (16-4/T-3rd) Final National Ranking 4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost 5+1/1 All-Americans Returning/Lost 1/1 All-Conference Returning/Lost 4/1 HISTORY All-Time Record 1,250-401 (.757) NCAA II Tour. Appearances 20 (1986-87, 1991, 1994, 1998, 2002-14, 2016-17) NSIC Championships 23 (1979-81,1983-91,1993-99,2002,2011-12,2014) NCC Championships 4 (2004-2007) 2018 Team Captains Sarah Kelly Makenzie Morgen SPORTS INFORMATION V olleyball SID Contact Evan Smegal Email smega001@d.umn.edu Office 218-726-8514 Cell 763-568-1002 Website umdbulldogs.com Twitter @UMDBulldogs

CREDITS

EDITOR Evan Smegal DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Bob Nygaard PHOTOGRAPHERS Brett Groehler Terry Norton

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ROMANO GYMNASIUM

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A 2,759-seat facility which opened in 1953, Romano Gymnasium has been a welcome home to the University of Minnesota Duluth volleyball team since the inception of the program in 1976. Winning 86 percent of all matches in the facility since 1977 (394-62 overall), the most recent era of UMD volleyball has been lethal at Romano, posting a 72-8 record in Duluth the last six years. The Bulldogs have gone undefeated at home nine times, and have recorded at least double-digits victories in a season on 20 occasions. Named in honor of the late UMD Athletic Director Ralph Romano, the gymnasium underwent a $2 million face-lift following the 1986 season. A new hardwood floor was installed in 2010, providing the Bulldogs with one of the newer playing surfaces in the NSIC. This year features the newest enhancement as a $300,000 12-by-20 feet ultra-high resolution Daktronics video board was installed on the north end of Romano Gymnasium to provide replays and up-to-the-second stats.

The Northland recognizes premier volleyball and they come out in droves to see the best Division II volleyball has to offer. Last season, UMD saw 750 people on average walk into Romano, the fifth highest attendance in the nation. In fact, Romano has two of the top 20 Division II regular season attendance records. A Romano Gymnasium record volleyball crowd of 2,441 spectators (13th most) came through the gates to see the Bulldogs square off with bitter rival Concordia-St. Paul in 2012. It was the largest turnout for a UMD volleyball match since a then-record 2,312 fans showed up to witness a battle between the Bulldogs and Golden Bears at Romano on Oct. 30, 2007 — a contest UMD took down in a decisive fifth set. The Bulldogs played host to the 2007 Division II North Central Regional Tournament, advancing to the regional final before falling to eventual-champion Concordia-St. Paul before a crowd of nearly 1,800 fans.

BULLDOGS AT ROMANO

SEASON W-L WIN% 1977 16-1 .941 1978 16-1 .941 1979 14-0 1.000 1980 15-0 1.000 1981 9-3 .750 1982 8-1 .889 1983 11-1 .917 1984 9-3 .750 1985 7-3 .700 1986 10-2 .833 1987 15-2 .882 1988 4-3 .571 1989 5-0 1.000 1990 4-1 .800

SEASON W-L WIN% 1991 8-0 1.000 1992 1-5 .167 1993 8-0 1.000 1994 10-0 1.000 1995 3-3 .500 1996 7-1 .875 1997 10-1 .909 1998 6-1 .857 1999 11-1 .917 2000 10-2 .833 2001 6-3 .667 2002 10-1 .909 2003 7-2 .777 2004 8-1 .889

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SEASON W-L WIN% 2005 11-2 .846 2006 9-0 1.000 2007 14-1 .933 2008 11-3 .786 2009 9-1 .900 2010 8-2 .800 2011 12-3 .800 2012 15-0 1.000 2013 14-2 .875 2014 15-1 .938 2015 9-2 .818 2016 8-3 .727 2017 11-0 1.000 TOTALS 394-62 .864


2018 SEASON OUTLOOK SCHEDULE

A perennial powerhouse, the Bulldogs’ bid for a 17th NCAA II Tournament appearance in 18 years will have six teams ranked the AVCA Division II Top 25 Preseason Poll, five alone from the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference including the top two teams from the AVCA poll. The start of the 2018 campaign begins with a Florida road trip for the second consecutive season beginning August 24. The Flagler Saints Invitational will be intriguing test for UMD as it spars with first-time opponents Findlay and No. 24 Flagler on opening day. Saint Leo handed the Bulldogs their first loss last season and could spoil the perfect non-conference record again in a rematch to conclude the tournament. The following weekend UMD heads to Marquette, Mich., for four matches in a crossover between the Northern Sun and and Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The 2018 WIldcat Open will pit the Bulldogs with three familiar foes and engage with Northwood for the first time since 1988. The 20-match NSIC slate begins with a special home match Sept. 6 at AMSOIL Arena. With the finishing installations of the Romano Gymnasium renovation, UMD will play its first home contest away from the gym it has called home for 456 straight matches against Bemidji State. The Bulldogs hit the road for four matches in seven days with a standoff with travel partner St. Cloud State on Sept. 11 and a trip to North Dakota to play Minot State and U-Mary. UMD returns to the remodeled Romano to close out the month of September. The five-match homestand will be the hardest portion of the schedule with bouts against four ranked teams. The homestand ends with UMD and defending NCAA II champions Concordia-St. Paul squaring off in a non-conference contest on Wednesday, Oct. 3. Immediately afterwards, Southwest Minnesota State hosts the Bulldogs Sept. 5 at the the R/A Facility where UMD knocked off the No. 1 Mustangs and host of the Cental Region in the NCAA Tournament last November. The Bulldogs return home for three matches against St. Cloud State, Winona State and Upper Iowa before embarking on their last road trip of the regular season. UMD will pay a visit to Concordia-St. Paul on Oct. 20 then head west to Northern State and MSU Moorhead to redeem one of the worst weekends where the Bulldogs suffered their only weekend swept from a year ago. The Bulldogs will attempt to win its third NSIC Postseason championship and first since 2014 to secure a bid into the NCAA II Tournament. Action begins Nov. 6 with the first round scheduled on campus sites.

AUGUST 24 - Findlay* 24 - Flagler* 25 - Erskine* 25 - Saint Leo* 31 - Michigan Tech^ 31 - Northern Michigan^ SEPTEMBER 1 - Lake Superior State^ 1 - Northwood^ 6 - Bemidji State (Amsoil Arena) NSIC 8 - Minnesota Crookston NSIC 11 - St. Cloud State NSIC 14 - Minot State NSIC 15 - U-Mary NSIC 21 - MSU Moorhead NSIC 22 - Northern State NSIC 28 - Augustana NSIC 29 - Wayne State (Neb.) NSIC OCTOBER 3 - Concordia-St. Paul 5 - Southwest Minnesota State NSIC 6 - Sioux Falls NSIC 9 - St. Cloud State NSIC 12 - Winona State NSIC 13 - Upper Iowa NSIC 19 - Minnesota State Mankato NSIC 20 - Concordia-St. Paul NSIC 26 - Northern State NSIC 27 - MSU Moorhead NSIC NOVEMBER 2 - U-Mary NSIC 3 - Minot State NSIC 6-10 NSIC Tournament 15-17 NCAA Central Regional * - Flagler Saints Invitational ^ - Wildcat Open Home Match

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COACHING STAFF

• 16 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 2004 AVCA National Coach of the Year • 2014 AVCA Region Coach of the Year

JIM BOOS 2018 MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE

438-82 Record at UMD

The winningest coach in program history, Jim Boos took over the Bulldog program in 2002 and immediately led the team to the forefront of the NCAA Division II scene. UMD has transformed into a perennial national title contender under Boos, making 15 trips to the NCAA II National Tournament including 13 consecutive from 2002 to 2014. The 2015 season proved an illuminating one for Boos and the Bulldogs, they were left out of NCAA II postseason play for the first time in 14 seasons despite a 23-8 overall record, a No. 10 AVCA Il final ranking, and a pair of wins during the regular season over the eventual national champion, Wheeling Jesuit University. That illumination highlighted the impressive nature of that consecutive string of postseason appearances in what is arguably one of the, if not the, toughest regions in the nation. Boos and the Bulldogs plunged back into the NCAA II Tournament scene, making their latest run in 2017 a runner-up finish in the central regional after a 26-7 season and the No. 4 ranking in the AVCA poll.

• 2006-07 NCC Coach of the Year • 2007 NCC Legacy Award Winner • Three-Time NSIC Coach of the Year

HEAD COACH 17TH Season

only UMD representative to receive the honor). The Bulldogs would finish 29-3 in Boos’ first go-around, romping to an 18-0 mark against Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference competition as Boos laid claim to the first of his eight conference championships to date. At the end of his debut season behind the Bulldog bench, Boos was recognized by his colleagues as the 2002 NSIC Coach of the Year. He’d repeat that feat in 2011 and again in 2014, when UMD went 20-0 in their tough NSIC schedule defeating 11 ranked teams on the way to a program-best winning percentage with a 33-2 overall record. Boos made UMD history in 2004 when the Bulldogs earned their inaugural trip to the NCAA II Elite Eight. UMD would advance as far as the national semifinals before falling to eventual champion Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida. Boos was named the 2004 AVCA National Coach of the Year on the heels of a 27-5 record and deep playoff run. Two years later, the Bulldogs made a similar postseason push, again bowing out to an eventual

Boos wasted little time making his mark on the program, moving his inaugural UMD team into the national rankings after just two weeks. The Bulldogs have been there to stay -- literally. UMD has ranked in every AVCA national poll since 2002. The Bulldogs secured their first-ever No. 1 ranking in school history a month after cracking the national top 25 under Boos on Oct. 15, 2002, just two months into his tenure. Since, UMD has earned the top ranking on 16 different occasions, holding the top spot for four straight weeks in 2015 and 2016, respectively. Winning has become a tradition under Boos, who surpassed his predecessor, Pati Rolf, for most career coaching victories at UMD in 2013 when his Bulldogs defeated Minnesota State Mankato on Sept. 28, his 311th career win. Boos also eclipsed the 400win plateau during the 2016 campaign as he sits 300 games over .500 with a 438-82 overall record. Additionally, his teams have posted a 198-35 record in 12 seasons of NSIC competition. Following a shift out of the NSIC at the conclusion of the 2003 season, Boos and the Bulldogs won four consecutive North Central Conference titles from 2004-07, posting a 45-3 four-year record and putting together back-to-back 12-0 league records in 2006 and 2007. The NCC disbanded at the conclusion of the 2007 season, when Boos was presented with an NCC Legacy Award (the

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champion (this time the University of Tampa) in the Elite Eight semifinals. UMD has been able to rely on consistently sound recruiting and talent development since Boos took charge. As a result, his players have reaped the benefits on an individual level. So far, Boos has produced two National Players of the Year in Vicky Braegelmann (’07) and Kate Lange (’13) and shelled out 24 AVCA All-Americans including six during the 2014 season. Additionally, Boos has produced players who constantly rewrite the Bulldog record book, establishing new career leaders in kills (including the top three), hitting percentage (top three), assists (top two), total blocks (top two), and defensive digs.

Boos officially signed on at UMD July 24, 2002, becoming the school’s fourth head volleyball coach since 1976. He succeeded Pati Rolf (1988-2001), who resigned as head coach May 10, 2002 to take over at Division I Marquette University in the same capacity. A native of Delafield, Wis., Boos earned his Bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1994 and obtained a Master’s degree in educational leadership from that same institution five years later. Boos served as an assistant coach for the Titans from 1992-98, helping guide them to four NCAA Division III national tournaments, including a runnerup finish in 1994. While Boos was a member of the coaching staff, Wisconsin-Oshkosh won two Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference crowns and produced three NCAA III All-Americans, one of whom was named National Player of the Year in 1996. Three years prior to taking over at UMD, Boos was an assistant coach at North Dakota State University, where he helped the Bison to their seventh straight NCAA Division II Tournament in 2001. In his three years at NDSU, the Bison compiled an overall record of 80-21 and captured two NCC titles. In addition to coaching at UMD, Boos serves on the AVCA Board of Directors as the Division II representative. He and his wife, Jenn, live in Duluth with their two sons, Mason and Carter.

COACH BOOS' ANNUAL RECORDS OVERALL CONFERENCE YEAR W L PCT. W L PCT. PLACE

POSTSEASON FINISH

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

North Central Regional - 2nd Round North Central Regional - Quarterfinals NCAA II Elite Eight - Semifinals North Central Regional - Runner-up NCAA II Elite Eight - Semifinals Central Regional - Runner-up Central Regional - Runner-up Central Regional - Semifinals Central Regional - Quarterfinals Central Regional - Semifinals Central Regional - Semifinals Central Regional - Runner-up Central Regional - Runner-up NSIC Tournament - Semifinals Central Regional - 1st Round Central Regional - Runner-up

29 26 27 27 31 29 26 23 23 28 29 33 33 23 25 26

3 5 5 5 4 2 9 9 6 4 5 3 2 8 5 7

.906 .834 .844 .844 .886 .935 .743 .719 .793 .875 .893 .917 .943 .742 .833 .778

18 13 10 11 12 12 15 15 15 18 18 18 20 15 17 16

0 3 2 1 0 0 5 5 4 2 2 2 0 5 3 4

1.000 .813 .833 .917 1.000 1.000 .750 .750 .789 .900 .900 .900 1.000 .750 .850 .800

First (NSIC) Second (NSIC) First (NCC) First (NCC) First (NCC) First (NCC) Third (NSIC) T-Fourth (NSIC) Fourth (NSIC) T-First (NSIC) T-First (NSIC) Second (NSIC) First (NSIC) Fifth (NSIC) T-Third (NSIC) T-Third (NSIC)

Totals 438 82 .842 243 38 .865

FINAL AVCA RANKING 8 17 4 7 2 5 9 14 10 6 5 4 3 10 7 4

COACHING MILESTONES FIRST WIN ... vs. Michigan Tech Aug. 30, 2002 50TH WIN ... vs. Concordia-St. Paul Oct. 31, 2002 100TH WIN ... vs. Emporia State Aug. 25, 2006 150TH WIN ... vs. Ferris State Sept. 7, 2007 200TH WIN ... vs. St. Leo Sept. 4, 2009 300TH WIN ... vs. West. Florida Sept. 6, 2013 311TH WIN* ... vs. Minnesota State Sept. 28, 2013 400TH WIN ... vs. Winona State Sept. 24, 2016 * set UMD career coaching record

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• 2012 AVCA Assistant Coach of the Year

CHRISTYN MAY

ASSISTANT COACH, 17TH SEASON

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The 2012 American Volleyball Coaches Association Division II National Assistant Coach of the Year, Christyn May has worked under Bulldog head coach Jim Boos in each of his 16 years at the UMD helm, spending the past 14 seasons as a full-time assistant after serving in a volunteer coaching role in 2002 and 2003. The Bulldog offense has been among the best in the nation with the high-octane system since May’s arrival. UMD has led the nation in kills per set four times (2002, 2006, 2007, 2014) and assists per set on five occasions (2002, 2006, 2011, 2014, 2015). The 2006 Bulldogs still hold the NCAA record for kills (18.39) and assists per set (17.08). May came to the Bulldogs following a four-year stint at her alma mater, the University of Nebraska–Omaha. She began on the Mavericks’ sidelines as a student assistant before continuing as a graduate assistant, and ultimately serving as a volunteer assistant coach. May has also served as the head coach for the Duluth Area

Junior Olympic volleyball team since 2004. A native of Palisade, Nebraska, May graduated from Hayes Center High School in 1994 before beginning a four-year career (1994-97) at Nebraska-Omaha. During that stretch, she was the Mavericks’ starting outside hitter on a pair of NCC-Champion clubs. The Mavericks twice advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight during May’s tenure as a player, and claimed the NCAA II National Title when she was a junior. A member of the Elite Eight All-Tournament Team in 1996 and 1997, May played one year of basketball (1998-99) following the conclusion of her volleyball playing career and captained the Mavericks in her one year of duty. May is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in education (with a specialization in exercise science) from Nebraska-Omaha in 1999. She also owns a Master’s degree in education from UMD (2008). May and her husband Justin make their home in Hermantown, Minn. with their one son Henry.

KATE STERNS

ASSISTANT COACH, FOURTH SEASON

One of the most decorated athletes in UMD history and feared outsides at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II level, Kate Sterns (Lange) returned to the Bulldog ranks, this time as an assistant coach under the tutelage of Jim Boos. Sterns is in her fourth full season as an assistant at UMD. Before landing back on the Bulldog bench, Sterns made a brief appearance in the pro circuit playing overseas for one season with the Terville Florange Olympic Club, which is a member of France’s top pro league. She racked up 166 kills on 471 attacks with 225 digs in 66 sets (2.83 points per set) in 22 matches in her lone season making her the only Bulldog to ever sign a pro contract and play professionally. Sterns attended Hibbing High School before starting all four years as an outside attacker for UMD, which made an appearance in the

NCAA Division II tournament every season. Her outstanding career concluded with American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) and Daktronics National Player of the Year honors in her senior campaign. A three-time All-American selection and four-year AllNorthern Sun Intercollegiate Conference member, she rewrote the record books at UMD placing herself atop the charts in kills (2,078) and attacks (4,058) and positioned herself in a club of her own for her all-around versatility attaining the plateau of 2,000 kills, 1,000 digs, 100 solo blocks and 100 service aces. In addition to coaching duties at the college stage, Sterns spends time on the sidelines developing youth players for the Minnesota North Volleyball Club. A native of Hibbing, Minn., Sterns earned her Bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2013 and completed her Master’s degree at UMD as well in Education. Sterns resides in Duluth, Minn., with her husband Michael.

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MEET THE BULLDOGS

KEENA SEIFFERT

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SYDNEY LANOUE

SOPHOMORE DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST 5-7 • Bloomington, Minn.

JUNIOR DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST 5-8 • Chaska, Minn.

SOPHOMORE OUTSIDE HITTER 5-9 • Medina, Minn.

JUNIOR SETTER 5-8 • Loretto, Minn.

FRESHMAN DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST 5-9 • Tracy, Minn.

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SARAH KELLY

BROOKE SCHEURER

SENIOR RIGHT SIDE HITTER 5-11 • Chaska, Minn.

FRESHMAN OUTSIDE HITTER 5-10 • Rice Lake, Wis.

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KATE BERG

HANNA MAYER

MADISON GORDON

MAKENZIE MORGEN

JUNIOR OUTSIDE HITTER 5-10 • Tomahawk, Wis.

FRESHMAN SETTER 5-9 • New Berlin, Wis.

SENIOR OUTSIDE HITTER 5-10 • Appleton, Wis.

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LEXY LANGENFELD SOPHOMORE MIDDLE BLOCKER 6-1 • Hastings, Minn.

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BAILEY RAMICH

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MANDY KUROSKY

ABBY THOR

MEREDITH SUTTON

JUNIOR MIDDLE BLOCKER 6-2 • Woodbury, Minn.

FRESHMAN OUTSIDE HITTER 6-0 • Grand Marais, Minn.

JUNIOR MIDDLE BLOCKER 5-11 • Neenah, Wis.

JUNIOR OUTSIDE HITTER 6-1 • Duluth, Minn.

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BRIANNA WEYENBERG

JIM BOOS

CHRISTYN MAY

KATE STERNS

FRESHMAN MIDDLE BLOCKER 6-0 • Crystal, Minn.

FRESHMAN MIDDLE BLOCKER 6-1 • Appleton, Wis.

HEAD COACH 17th Season

ASSISTANT COACH 17th Season

ASSISTANT COACH Fourth Season

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MEGAN FREEBERG

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MEGAN FREEBERG

SOPHOMORE DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST BLOOMINGTON, MINN. | BLOOMINTON JEFFERSON H.S. BULLDOG CAREER

CAREER HONORS

2017 (Freshman) Found action in 19 matches for the Bulldogs, playing in 49 sets • posted 54 digs including a season-high seven digs in a three-set win over Michigan Tech on Sept. 9 • dug out five or more balls on seven different occasions • recorded her one and only service ace against Lake Superior State on Sept. 8 • served at a .961 clip making only three serving errors in 76 attempts • was a perfect 9-for-9 in serve reception in two games. BEFORE UMD

A 2017 graduate of Bloomington Jefferson High School • started three seasons for the Jaguars as a libero and defensive specialist • earned All-Metro West Conference recognition following 2015 and 2016 seasons • holds the school record for career digs and digs in a season (2016) • ranks SINGLE GAME HIGHS second on the all-time Jaguar charts for aces • guided Bloomington Jefferson to a 2016 conference championship. POINTS: 1.0 Lake Superior State (9/8/17)

PERSONAL

Born Megan Nicole Freeberg in Edina, Minn. • daughter of Mona and Steve Freeberg • has one sibling, Kersten • served with the National Honor Society at Bloomington Jefferson • earned academic letters all four years of high school • is majoring in business at UMD.

ASSISTS: 1, Four Times last Minot State (10/20/17) DIGS: 7 Michigan Tech (9/9/17) ACES: 11 Lake Superior State (9/8/17)

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON

SP-MP

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K/S

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Pct

Ast

Ast/S

SvA

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RE

BS BA TB

B/S

Pts

Pts/S

2017 49-19 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 0.08 1 54 1.10 7 0 0 0 0.00 1.0 0.02 TOTAL 49-19 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 0.08 1 54 1.10 7 0 0 0 0.00 1.0 0.02

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KEENA SEIFFERT JUNIOR DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST CHASKA, MINN. | CHASKA H.S. BULLDOG CAREER

CAREER HONORS 2017 NSIC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

2017 (Sophomore) Established herself as the team’s primary libero the last 26 matches and was one of five Bulldogs to play in all 119 sets • was the defensive catalyst leading the club with 390 digs (3.28 digs per set) • posted a career-high 25 digs in the five-set win over Winona State University • recorded 19 double-digits dig matches including three other 20-plus dig efforts • recorded a .956 service reception, the best mark among any Bulldog • notched 32 aces on the season, second among the team • corralled three service aces on five different occasions including in the NCAA regional championship against Concordia University, St. Paul • selected to the NSIC All-Academic Team.

2016 (Freshman) Squared off in 17 matches for the Bulldogs, primarily in a serving role • recorded four service aces in four separate matches • dug out a season-high four balls in her first match against SINGLE GAME HIGHS Lake Superior State • appeared in all five sets against Wayne State (Neb.) on Nov. 16. POINTS: 3.0, Five Times last Northern State (11/30/17)

BEFORE UMD

ASSISTS: 5 Augustana (9/23/17) DIGS: 25 Winona State (10/13/17)

CAREER STATISTICS SP-MP

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PERSONAL

Born Keena Marie Seiffert in Anoka, Minn. • daughter of Sue and Steve Seiffert • one of three siblings (Kylie and Kolby) • while at Chaska, served on the National Honor Society • her uncle, Greg Seiffert, played football as a tight end at the University of Minnesota • is planning to major in marketing analytics at UMD.

ACES: 3, Five Times last Northern State (11/30/17)

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A 2016 graduate of Chaska High School • started for five seasons as a libero and outside hitter for head coach Sue Murphy and the Hawks • won a MSHSL State Tournament in 2014 • earned All-Metro West Conference honors in four seasons (2012-15) • earned All-State honor in 2015 • served as team captain in her final two seasons, setting the team’s all-time digs record • voted team’s best defensive player in 2012, 2013, and 2014 • played alongside fellow Bulldogs Sarah Kelly and Erin Schindler.

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SvA

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Dig/S

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BS BA TB

B/S

Pts

Pts/S

2016 35-17 0 0.00 0 .000 1 0.03 4 24 0.69 0 0 0 0 0.00 4.0 0.11 2017 119-33 0 0.00 0 .000 33 0.28 32 390 3.28 24 0 0 0 0.00 32.0 0.27 TOTAL 124-50 0 0.00 0 .000 34 0.29 36 414 3.33 24 0 0 0 0.00 36.0 0.29

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KATE BERG

SOPHOMORE OUTSIDE HITTER MEDINA, MINN. | WAYZATA H.S. BULLDOG CAREER

2017 (Freshman) Splashed on the scene her first season grabbing the starting role in all 33 matches, establishing herself as UMD’s go-to attacker • attained second team all-conference recognition • 2017 ALL-NSIC SECOND TEAM posted 22 double-digits matches and eight double-doubles (all kills and digs) • finished the season with 378 kills, 390 digs, 38 blocks and 28 aces for 425 points (3.61 per set) • led all NSIC newcomers in a bevy of categories: kills per set (3.20), points per set, attacks per set (8.82), kills and, among all freshmen, ranked fifth in the country in terms of total kills, 13th in points per set and 14th kills per set • hit a season-high .450 (10 kills on 20 attacks with one error) against Minot State on Oct. 20 • compiled a season-high 18 kills in the win over Sioux Falls on Nov. 4 • posted a season-high 15 digs at Michigan Tech on Sept. 9 • registered eight straight matches with at least 11 kills from Oct. 31 to Nov. 30 • was targeted a team-high 630 times in the service reception game, successfully passing at SINGLE GAME HIGHS a .948 percent clip.

CAREER HONORS

POINTS: 19.0 Sioux Falls (11/4/17)

BEFORE UMD

Led the Trojans to a 6-3 Lake Conference and 22-7 overall record, ranking seventh in Class 3A · holds the Wayzata H.S. school record for kills with 1,449 and also has picked up 1,101 digs over four seasons · racked up 418 kills in 2016 (5.2 per set), leading Wayzata and ranking fourth in Minnesota in total kills · flashed her talent on the defensive side of the ball as well, tallying a team-leading 288 ASSISTS: 4 Northern State (11/30/17) digs in her senior season · three-time All-Lake Conference Team member, two-time All-Metro Second Team member, and two-time All-State honoree. KILLS: 18 Sioux Falls (11/4/17)

DIGS: 15 Northern Michigan (9/9/17) ACES: 3, Twice last SMSU (9/30/17)

PERSONAL

Born Kate Elizabeth Berg in St. Cloud, Minn. · daughter of Beth and Chris Berg · has one older sister, Emily · participated in DECA and choir at Wayzata High School · plans to major in business at UMD.

BLOCKS: 4 Winona State (11/15/17)

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON

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Ast

Ast/S

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Dig

Dig/S

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BS BA TB

B/S

Pts

Pts/S

2017 118-33 378 3.20 169 .201 35 0.30 28 264 2.24 33 1 37 38 0.32 425.5 3.61 TOTAL 118-33 378 3.20 169 .201 35 0.30 28 264 2.24 33 1 37 38 0.32 425.5 3.61

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EMILY TORVE

JUNIOR SETTER LORETTO, MINN. | HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BULLDOG CAREER

CAREER HONORS 2017 ALL-NSIC SECOND TEAM 2017 NSIC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2016 ALL-NSIC SECOND TEAM 2016 NSIC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 9TH IN CAREER SET ASSISTS

2017 (Sophomore) Backed up her freshman campaign with another spectacular season dictating the offense • was named to the All-NSIC second team for a second straight season • was awarded NSIC Setter of the Week honors (Oct. 9) • registered 1,423 assists and moved into ninth all-time in set assists • averaged the fifth most assists per set (12.06) in the nation and boosted UMD to the second best mark in the country (14.18) • directed the Bulldogs to a .287 hitting percentage, good for fourth in Division II • recorded a career high 65 assists in the five-set win over Wayne State on Nov. 11 • compiled a personal best 17 digs in the NCAA Quarterfinal matchup against Northern State • racked up double-doubles on seven occasions • selected to the NSIC All-Academic Team.

2016 (Freshman) Assumed the primary setter’s role, starting all 30 matches for the Bulldogs • earned NSIC Freshman of the Year honors • was named to the All-NSIC second team • was awarded NSIC SINGLE GAME HIGHS Setter of the Week honors on two occasions • averaged the most assists per set (11.91) by a UMD freshman since 2005 • ranked third in the NSIC and 16th in Division II in assists per set • guided an POINTS: 7.5 Concordia-St. Paul (11/4/16) efficient Bulldog offense to a .281 hitting percentage, good for fifth in Division II and third in the NSIC • ranked second in blocks per set by an NSIC setter at 0.50 • notched a career-high 58 assists in three KILLS: 5 matches • recorded double-doubles (assists and digs) against Wayne State (Neb.) on two occasions. Ferris State (9/3/16)

ASSISTS: 65 Wayne State (11/11/17) DIGS: 18 Wayne State (10/21/16)

BEFORE UMD

A 2015 graduate of Heritage Christian Academy • played six season of volleyball, starting four of those for the Eagles • earned Minnesota Christian Academic Association All-Conference honors in each of her four seasons at HCA, including first team selections the past three years • named Academic AllMinnesota in her senior season • played two years of softball in the outfield for Heritage Christian.

PERSONAL ACES: 3 Minnesota State (10/6/17) Born Emily Rose Torve on March 1, 1997 in Minneapolis, Minn. • daughter of Lisette and Kent Torve • served as co-

president of Eagle Honor Society in high school • father played baseball professionally in the minor league system of

BLOCKS: 4, Three Times the Chicago White Sox and collegiate at San Diego State University • plans to major in chemical engineering at UMD. last Wayne State (11/11/17)

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON

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K

K/S

E

Pct

Ast

Ast/S

SvA

Dig

Dig/S

RE

BS BA TB

B/S

Pts

Pts/S

2015 - r edshirt season 2016 108-30 52 0.48 21 .215 1286 11.91 20 161 1.49 0 4 50 54 0.50 101.0 0.94 2017 119-33 55 0.47 17 .259 1423 11.95 20 237 2.01 1 2 40 42 0.36 97.0 0.82 TOTAL 227-63 107 0.47 38 .237 2709 11.93 40 398 1.5 1 6 90 96 0.43 198.0 0.87

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HANNA MEYER

JUNIOR OUTSIDE HITTER TOMAHAWK, WIS. | TOMAHAWK H.S. BULLDOG CAREER

CAREER HONORS

2017 (Sophomore) An asset coming off the bench to provide UMD with a spark-plug attacker in 29 matches • notched 48 kills on the season including a career high seven kills on 19 attacks at Michigan Tech on Sept. 9 • thumped home six kills against top-ranked Southwest Minnesota State in a sweep on Nov. 3 • hit an effective .625 (5-for-8) in the NCAA Quarterfinal match versus Northern State • recorded her first collegiate dig against Lake Superior State on Sept. 8 • also tallied a personal high three digs in that match • totaled 10 block assists on the season in her reserve role.

2016 (Freshman) Gained valuable experience learning behind a group of veteran attackers, playing sparingly in three matches her first collegiate season • picked up her first kill in a victory over MSU Moorhead • saw her most work in that match against the Dragons, attacking three times in her one SINGLE GAME HIGHS set of action. POINTS: 7.0 Michigan Tech (9/9/17)

BEFORE UMD

A 2016 graduate of Tomahawk High School • played four seasons for head coach Paul Zierten and the Hatchets • named Third Team All-Wisconsin in 2014 and an Honorable Mention in 2015 • voted First Team All-Great Northern Conference in her senior season and second team in 2012, 2013, and 2014 • earned All-Wisconsin State Tournament Team selection as state runners-up in 2014 • named ASSISTS: 1 AVCA’s Athlete of the Week for Wisconsin in 2015 • led the GNC in kills and service aces in her senior Sioux Falls (9/29/17) season • named to MaxPreps 2012 Volleyball Underclassman All-America Team • played club volleyball for Wisconsin Ice, making an appearance at AAU Nationals in 2015 • also participated in track & field DIGS: 3 Lake Superior State (9/8/17) as a sprinter and jumper, qualifying for state six times. KILLS: 7 Michigan Tech (9/9/17)

PERSONAL

ACES: 0

Born Hanna Rose Meyer in Wausau, Wis. • daughter of Jackie and Bill Meyer • has one sister, Billie • while at Tomahawk H.S., participated in Varsity Club, science club, and went on mission trips for her church • will major in psychology at UMD.

BLOCKS: 2 Sioux Falls (11/4/17)

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K

K/S

E

Pct

Ast

Ast/S

SvA

Dig

Dig/S

RE

BS BA TB

B/S

Pts

Pts/S

2016 3-3 1 0.33 2 -.200 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 1.0 0.33 2017 59-29 48 0.81 22 .190 1 0.02 0 12 0.20 0 0 10 10 0.17 53.0 0.90 TOTAL 62-32 49 0.79 24 0.79 1 0.02 0 12 0.19 0 0 10 10 0.16 54.0 0.87

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MAKENZIE MORGEN SENIOR OUTSIDE HITTER APPLETON, WIS. | U. OF MARYLAND B.C. BULLDOG CAREER

CAREER HONORS 2017 CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL AMERICAN 2017 ALL-NSIC SECOND TEAM 2017 ELITE 18 AWARD WINNER 2017 NSIC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2016 ALL-NSIC SECOND TEAM 2016 NSIC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2015 AMERICAN EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2015 ALL-AMERICAN EAST SECOND TEAM 2015 AMERICAN EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

SINGLE GAME HIGHS POINTS: 28.0 Wayne State (11/11/17) KILLS: 27 Wayne State (11/11/17) ASSISTS: 3, Twice last Northern Michigan (9/8/17) DIGS: 24 Wayne State (11/11/17) ACES: 4, Twice last Minot State (10/20/17) BLOCKS: 5 U-Mary (10/7/16)

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON

SP-MP

K

K/S

2017 (Junior) Continued to be one of the most dynamic, all-around outside hitters for the Bulldogs • was one of three Bulldogs to start all 33 matches and play in all 119 sets • earned All-NSIC second team honors for a second consecutive season • became the program’s second player to land a spot on the CoSIDA Academic All-American (third) team • compiled 379 kills (3.18 per set), which was second among UMD attackers • piled up 355 digs (2.98 per set) on the defensive end as well, second most among Bulldogs • garnered 43 aces (the most from the service line since 2011), which was 72nd in the nation • shined in the season finale, posting collegiate highs in kills (27) and digs (24) versus Wayne State • led all teammates with 13 double-doubles • selected to the All-Academic Team. 2016 (Sophomore) Made an immediate impact with her new team, appearing in all 30 matches and 108 sets with the Bulldogs • earned All-NSIC second team honors • quickly became a primary attacker for UMD, leading the team in total attacks (1,062) • racked up 342 kills (3.17 per set), ranking first among Bulldog attackers • showed her versatility by recording 273 digs (2.53 per set), third on the team • double-doubles on 10 occasions • downed a collegiate-high 22 kills against Wayne State (Neb.) in the NSIC Tournament • selected to NSIC All-Academic Team. BEFORE UMD 2015 (Freshman U. of Maryland-Baltimore County) Made her collegiate debut for Maryland B.C. leading the Retrievers in kills with 265, an average of 3.08 per game • finished second at UMBC with 183 digs • recorded seven doubledoubles • knocked back a season-high 20 kills against Loyola (Maryland) on Aug. 29 • named All-America East Conference Second Team, All-Rookie Team and America East Rookie of the Year. A 2015 graduate of Appleton East High School • voted second team All-State by Wisconsin Volleyball Coaches Association (WVCA) • earned First Team All-Conference twice and Honorable Mention once • received Player of the Year honors in her senior campaign while finishing her career with over 1,000 career kills • served as captain during her junior and senior seasons • also played soccer at an all-conference level for the Patriots. PERSONAL Born Makenzie Bertram Morgen in Appleton, Wis. • daughter of Paula and Mike Morgen • has an older brother, Bradley • while at Appleton East, had a 4.00 GPA and served on the National Honor Society • majoring in biochemistry and psychology at UMD.

E

Pct

Ast

Ast/S

SvA

Dig

Dig/S

RE

BS BA TB

B/S

Pts

Pts/S

2015 (UMBC) 86-24 265 3.08 111 .204 8 0.09 12 183 2.13 34 2 20 22 0.26 289.0 3.36

2016 108-30 342 3.17 129 .201 22 0.20 22 273 2.53 32 11 36 47 0.44 393.0 3.64 2017 119-33 379 3.18 145 .232 17 0.14 43 355 2.98 25 6 30 36 0.30 443.0 3.72 TOTAL (UMD) 227-63 721 3.18 274 .216 39 0.17 65 628 2.77 57 17 66 83 0.37 836.0 3.68

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SARAH KELLY

SENIOR RIGHT SIDE HITTER CHASKA, MINN. | CHASKA H.S. BULLDOG CAREER

CAREER HONORS 2017 AVCA ALL AMERICAN FIRST TEAM 2017 D2CCA ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM 2017 AVCA ALL-CENTRAL FIRST TEAM 2017 D2CCA ALL-CENTRAL FIRST TEAM 2017 ALL-NSIC FIRST TEAM 2017 NSIC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2016 AVCA ALL AMERICAN H.M. 2016 ALL-NSIC FIRST TEAM 2016 NSIC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

SINGLE GAME HIGHS POINTS: 29.0 Northern State (11/30/17) KILLS: 24 Wayne State (11/11/17) ASSISTS: 5 Wayne State (11/11/17)

2017 (Junior) Blossomed into an AVCA first team and a D2CCA third team All-American • also bestowed AVCA and D2CCA All-Central Region first team, and All-NSIC first team • became UMD’s 20th 1,000-kill member • received the AVCA and NSIC Player of the Week after erupting for 29 kills (3.62 per set), with a potent .412 attack percentage • finished the season downing a team-high 440 kills on 812 attacks • posted the third highest hitting percentage in the nation and tops in the NSIC at .414 • totaled 230 digs and 89 blocks • set all new career marks in kills (24), attacks (46), assists (5), digs (18), aces (6) and blocks (8) • accumulated eight double-doubles • selected to the NSIC All-Academic Team. 2016 (Sophomore) Improved on her impressive freshman season, appearing in every set for the Bulldogs • piled up accolades of AVCA All-American honorable mention, AVCA All-Central Region second team, and All-NSIC first team • knocked down 323 kills, ranking second on UMD • hit for an attack percentage of .360, topping all Bulldog attackers • added 106 digs and 68 blocks on the season • picked up a career-high 18 kills against Sioux Falls on Oct. 28 • recorded a career-best seven blocks against Wayne State on Nov. 16 • in a Oct. 8 match against Minot State, hit for a Bulldog season-best .857, collecting 12 kills on 14 attacks • selected to NSIC All-Academic Team. 2015 (Freshman) Appeared in all 31 matches and 113 games for UMD in her debut season • collected a season-high 17 kills while hitting .652 at Sioux Falls on Oct. 10 • knocked down 15 kills without a single error on 23 swings against No. 20 Augustana (S.D.) on Oct. 16 • collected a season-high five blocks against No. 24 Western Washington on Sept. 5 • dug up a season-high five defensive saves at Minnesota State on Oct. 23 • put together seven matches with double-digit kills. BEFORE UMD

A 2015 graduate of Chaska High School • started all four seasons for the Hawks alongside former Bulldog Erin DIGS: 18 MSU-Moorhead (10/27/17) Schindler • earned a Minnesota State championship and voted to the MSHSL All-Tournament Team • a finalist for the Ms. Baden award • earned All-Minnesota and All-Metro West Conference honors during her season and junior seasons • won AAU National Championship in 2014 and received USA National All-Tournament Team selection. ACES: 6 American International (9/2/17) PERSONAL BLOCKS: 8 Northern State (11/30/17)

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K

K/S

Born Sarah Marie Kelly in Edina, Minn. • daughter of Gail and Brian Kelly has two siblings, Daniel and Jack • her father, aunt, and uncle all attended UMD • perusing a degree in public health at UMD.

E

Pct

Ast

Ast/S

SvA

Dig

Dig/S

RE

BS BA TB

B/S

Pts

Pts/S

2015 113-31 245 2.17 72 .360 22 0.19 0 43 0.38 1 3 44 47 0.42 270.0 2.39 2016 108-30 323 2.99 108 .360 28 0.26 27 106 0.98 0 3 65 68 0.63 385.5 3.57 2017 119-33 440 3.70 104 .414 58 0.49 25 230 1.93 10 5 84 89 0.75 512.0 4.30 TOTAL 340-94 1008 2.96 284 .383 108 0.32 52 379 1.11 11 11 193 204 0.60 1167.5 3.43

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LEXY LANGENFELD SOPHOMORE MIDDLE BLOCKER HASTINGS, MINN. | HASTINGS H.S. BULLDOG CAREER

CAREER HONORS

2017 (Freshman) Received action in five matches and seven sets learning underneath Abby Thor and All-American Allison Olley • finished the season with five kills on 10 attacks and no attacking errors • notched her first collegiate kill against Minot State on Oct. 20 • tallied three kills in that match • posted her first collegiate block versus American International on Sept. 2 and her first collegiate dig against Minot State as well. BEFORE UMD

SINGLE GAME HIGHS POINTS: 3.0 Minot State (10/20/17)

Started three seasons for head coach Rita Girgen and the Raiders • named to the All-Metro East Conference Team on two different occasions • captained the Raiders as a senior, earning Team MVP and Most Improved Player honors during that season. PERSONAL

Born Alexis Mae Langenfeld in Hastings, Minn. • daughter of Jolene and Cory Langenfeld • has one younger sister, Karlee • will major in integrated elementary and special education at UMD.

KILLS: 3 Minot State (10/20/17) ASSISTS: 0 DIGS: 1 Minot State (10/20/17) ACES: 0 BLOCKS: 1 Northern State (11/30/17)

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON

SP-MP

K

K/S

E

Pct

Ast

Ast/S

SvA

Dig

Dig/S

RE

BS BA TB

B/S

Pts

Pts/S

2017 7-5 5 0.71 0 .500 0 0.00 0 1 0.14 0 0 1 1 0.14 5.5 0.79 TOTAL 7-5 5 0.71 0 .500 0 0.00 0 1 0.14 0 0 1 1 0.14 5.5 0.79

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ABBY THOR

JUNIOR MIDDLE BLOCKER WOODBURY, MINN. | NEW LIFE ACADEMY BULLDOG CAREER

CAREER HONORS 2017 NSIC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

2017 (Sophomore) Corralled a starting position for half the season and made the most of the opportunity, suiting up in all 119 sets (one of five Bulldogs to play in every set) • notched 213 kills, fifth among her teammates, and 102 blocks on the year, good for second behind All-American Allison Olley • registered the third best hitting percentage on the team (.299) • rejected a career-high nine blocks over Southwest Minnesota State • named the NSIC Defensive Player of the Week award on Oct. 23 • nailed down doubledigit kills in five matches including a personal best 12 kills on Oct. 14 against Upper Iowa • had her most effective attacking performance against Wayne State on Sept. 22 thumping down 11 kills with no errors on 17 swings (.647 attack percentage) • selected to the NSIC All-Academic Team. 2016 (Freshman) Made eight appearances has an understudy of middle blockers her first collegiate season

SINGLE GAME HIGHS • made use of her opportunities, downing 17 kills in 12 sets played • recorded an impressive .367 attack POINTS: 13.5 Northern State (11/30/17)

percentage on 30 total attacks • collected a season-high nine kills on 12 attacks against Wayne State (Neb.) on Oct. 21 • accumulated six blocks on the season.

KILLS: 12 Upper Iowa (10/14/17)

BEFORE UMD

ACES: 0

PERSONAL

A 2016 graduate of New Life Academy • started five seasons for coach Wally Bomgren and the Eagles • earned first team All-State honors in her junior and senior seasons • selected All-Conference in the ASSISTS: 2, Twice last Upper Iowa (10/14/17) Minnesota Christian Athletic Association each of her five seasons, earning First Team honors in 2012, 2014, and 2015 • selected to St. Paul Pioneer Press and Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro teams • finalist for the Ms. Baden Minnesota volleyball player of the year • served as team captain for three seasons • also DIGS: 3, Twice Minnesota State (10/6/17) played one season of basketball then served as an assistant coach for the junior high team. Born Abigail Grace Thor in St. Paul, Minn. • daughter of Lisa and Steve Thor • has one brother, Zach • while at New Life Academy, participated in student council and National Honor Society, where she served as president in her senior year • plans to major in marketing analytics at UMD.

BLOCKS: 9 SMSU (11/3/17)

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON

SP-MP

K

K/S

E

Pct

Ast

Ast/S

SvA

Dig

Dig/S

RE

BS BA TB

B/S

Pts

Pts/S

2016 12-8 17 1.42 6 .367 4 0.33 0 0 0.00 0 1 5 6 0.50 20.5 1.71 2017 119-33 213 1.79 69 .299 5 0.04 0 31 0.26 0 9 93 102 0.86 268.5 2.26 TOTAL 131-41 230 1.76 75 .303 9 0.07 0 31 0.24 0 11 98 108 0.82 289.0 2.21

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BAILEY RAMICH JUNIOR MIDDLE BLOCKER NEENAH, WIS. | NEENAH H.S. BULLDOG CAREER

CAREER HONORS 2017 NSIC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

2017 (Sophomore) Found the court on four occasions in a deep class of middle blockers • thumped home two kills on six total swings • effective in her six swings, garnering a .333 hitting percentage with no errors • first collegiate kill came on Sept. 8 against Lake Superior State • also recorded her first block and dig in that contest • capped the season with two kills, a pair of digs and a block in four sets • selected to the NSIC All-Academic Team. 2016 (Freshman) Did not see any playing in her first collegiate season and elected to not receive a redshirt. BEFORE UMD

A 2016 graduate of Neenah High School • started in her junior and senior seasons for the Rockets •

SINGLE GAME HIGHS served as team captain for Fox Valley Conference Champion and State Tournament team her senior POINTS: 2.5 year • named All-Conference and All-Area, as well as All-State Honorable Mention in 2015 • collected Lake Superior State (9/8/17) 244 kills in her senior season, an average of 2.1 per game, while hitting .493 on the year • won KILLS: 2 Lake Superior State (9/8/17)

regional championships in back-to-back seasons. PERSONAL

Born Bailey Morgan Ramich in Neenah, Wis. • daughter of Laurie and John Ramich • has one sister, Carley, who plays volleyball at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville • father played collegiate basketball at Northeastern Illinois University • while at Neenah, served on leadership council, Best Friends program, and LAUNCH leaders; earned Academic Excellence Award • plans to major in psychology at UMD.

ASSISTS: 0 DIGS: 1, Twice Minot State (10/20/17) ACES: 0 BLOCKS: 1 Lake Superior State (9/8/17)

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON

SP-MP

K

K/S

E

Pct

Ast

Ast/S

SvA

Dig

Dig/S

RE

BS BA TB

B/S

Pts

Pts/S

2016 0-0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0.00 2017 4-4 2 0.50 0 .333 0 0.00 0 2 0.50 0 0 1 1 0.25 2.5 0.63 TOTAL 4-4 2 0.50 0 .333 0 0.00 0 2 0.50 0 0 1 1 0.25 2.5 0.63

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MANDY KUROSKY JUNIOR OUTSIDE HITTER DULUTH, MINN. | NORTHERN STATE U. BULLDOG CAREER

CAREER HONORS 2015 ALL-NSIC SECOND TEAM

Kurosky transferred to UMD in 2017 and trained with the Bulldogs for the season and received a redshirt due to NCAA transfer rules. BEFORE UMD

2015 (Sophomore - Northern State) Appeared in 101 sets for the Wolves • recorded 302 kills, three assists, 28 service aces, 105 digs, and 53 blocks • averaged 2.99 kills, 1.04 digs, and 0.52 blocks per set • hit .309 with 302 kills in 784 attempts • notched 13 matches with double-digit kills • recorded a season-high 20 kills versus her now current team UMD on Nov. 14 • named to the All-NSIC Second Team.

SINGLE GAME HIGHS 2014 (Freshman - Northern State) Appeared in 107 sets and 29 matches for the Wolves • recorded 287

POINTS: 22.0 Minnesota Duluth (11/14/15) KILLS: 20 Minnesota Duluth (11/14/15) ASSISTS: 2 U-Mary (9/17/15)

DIGS: 17 Concordia- St. Paul (9/19/14) ACES: 4 Minnesota State (10/17/15)

kills, two assists, 18 service aces, 115 digs, and 36 blocks • tallied a career-high 18 kills on two occasions (Minot State & Upper Iowa) • averaged 2.68 kills per set with a .214 attack percentage • notched a career-high 17 digs versus Concordia-St. Paul • third on the team in kills. A 2014 graduate of Duluth East High School • recorded nearly 700 kills, 120 aces and over 500 digs during her junior and senior seasons combined • two-time MVP for the Greyhounds and was an AllArea First Team selection following the 2012 and 2013 seasons. PERSONAL

Born Mandy Karin Kurosky in Duluth, Minn. • daughter of Sharon Kurosky, Jeff Leadstrom, Douglas Kurosky and Alonah Kurosky • has two siblings, Megan and Kapri Hair • received her Bachelor’s degree in criminology at UMD and is currently working towards her Master’s degree.

BLOCKS: 6 MSU Moorhead (9/22/15)

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON

SP-MP

K

K/S

E

Pct

Ast

Ast/S

SvA

Dig

Dig/S

RE

BS BA TB

B/S

Pts

Pts/S

2014 (NSU) 107-29 287 2.68 100 .214 2 0.02 18 115 1.07 0 4 32 36 0.34 325 3.04 2015 (NSU) 101-29 302 2.99 60 .309 3 0.03 28 105 1.04 0 8 45 53 0.52 360.5 3.57 2016-2017 Redshirt

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FRESHMAN DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST TRACY, MINN. | TRACY-MILROY-BALATON H.S.

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A 2018 graduate of Tracy-Milroy-Balaton High School • reached 2,000 kills and 1,000 digs for her high school career as a senior, where she was bestowed with Camden Conference Most Valuable Player • earned three first team All-Area (2014-16) awards and the Camden All-Conference (201517) citations • received the 2016 Marshall Independent Fall Female Athlete of the Year • a five-year starter for head coach Rick Haberman and the Panthers, where her club went to the state tournament from 2014-16 • finished as 2014 Class A runner-ups and placed third in the state tournament two years later • named to the Minnesota State All-Tournament team in each appearance to the tournament • captained TMB her senior season. PERSONAL

Born Sydney Violet Lanoue in Tracy Minn. • daughter of Brian and Beth Lanoue • has two older brothers, Parker and Brady • rich family history in collegiate athletics -- mother, Beth (Elliott) was NAIA AllAmerican outside hitter for Southwest Minnesota State University, father, Brian played basketball at Willmar Vo-Tech (now Ridgewater College) and brother, Brady also plays baseball at SMSU • while at TMB, served as the vice president on National Honor Society, and was involved in Peer Helpers, Big Buddies, and Fellowships of Christian Athletes • also participated in band • majoring in biology at UMD.

MADISON GORDON

FRESHMAN SETTER NEW BERLIN, WIS. | WEST ALLIS CENTRAL H.S.

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BEFORE UMD

A 2018 graduate of West Allis Central High School • voted a Woodland Conference Volleyball Scholar Athlete and was selected to the first team all-conference team • prior to moving to the Woodland Conference, claimed second team All-Greater Metro Conference selections from 2014-2016 • she was bestowed on the American Volleyball Coaches Association Watchlist in the last two seasons and, as a junior, was named to the AVCA/NCAA Phenom list • a four-year player for head coach Mel Beaudry, she has captained the prep Bulldogs each of the last three seasons and was named the most valuable player all four years she has started. PERSONAL

Born Madison Marie Gordon in New Berlin, Wis. • daughter of Kurt and Kathy Gordon • has a younger sister, Mackenzie • spends time working with students with special needs and with photography in her spare time • aside from volleyball, participated in National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and served as the president of Best Buddies • majoring in mechanical engineering at UMD.

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A 2018 graduate of Rice Lake High School • finished her career with over 1,000 kills as she finished with the most kills on her team the past three seasons • took home Big Rivers All-Conference accolades every year since 2014 • is a four-year starter for the Warriors playing for Charlene Gilbertson and Robin Sommerfeld that averaged 11.5 kills per match • registered the most digs for the club in 2016 and the most aces, as well, in 2015 • tabbed by her peers as the best passer, blocker and hitter on the team as a freshman • was the starting shortstop for the Warriors, since her freshman year, where she claimed all-conference honors all three years and captained her team to the 2017 Division 2 state softball title. PERSONAL

Born Brooklyn Lee Scheurer in Rice Lake, Wis. • daughter of Steve and Nellie Scheurer • has four siblings, Kate, Stevie, who plays football at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Tristan and Teagan • spent time with National Honor Society and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) outside of sports and received the school’s Warrior Wednesday Award • majoring in psychology at UMD.

MEREDITH SUTTON

FRESHMAN OUTSIDE HITTER GRAND MARAIS, MINN. | COOK COUNTY H.S.

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BEFORE UMD

A 2018 graduate of Cook County High School • competed in the Minnesota State Class A Tournament for three consecutive years -- all three state appearances in Cook County history • bestowed the Duluth News-Tribune All-Area Team and named to the Class A First Team All-State her junior and senior campaigns • obtained first team All-Polar League honors the previous three seasons and earned a second team all-conference citation as a freshman • finished her junior year with 415 kills, 505 digs, 51 blocks and 39 aces and backed that up her senior year with 513 kills and 476 digs. PERSONAL

Born Meredith Sutton in Grand Marais, Minn. • daughter of Kevin and Jen Sutton • has two older sisters, Abigail and Linden, and a younger brother Peter • is undecided in a major at UMD.

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SUMMER BALLARD

FRESHMAN MIDDLE BLOCKER CRYSTAL, MINN. | ROBBINSDALE COOPER H.S.

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A 2018 graduate of Robbinsdale Cooper High School • led the Hawks in kills over the last two years • two-time most valuable player voted among her peers • selected to the all-conference teams in 2016 and 2017 and a honorable mention pick her sophomore season • was a four-year starting multiposition attacker for Bryan Borgos • served as captain during her junior and senior seasons • also a track athlete that participated in the high jump. PERSONAL

Born Summer Ambrina Ballard in Crystal, Minn. • daughter of Samuel and Sarah Ballard • has two sisters, Samarah and Savannah • attained high honors as a freshman and a sophomore • majoring in English at UMD.

BRIANNA WEYENBERG FRESHMAN MIDDLE BLOCKER APPLETON, WIS. | KIMBERLY H.S.

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BEFORE UMD

A 2018 graduate of Kimberly High School • voted All-Conference Honorable Mention in the Fox Valley Association after posting 69 blocks (60 solo) and 146 kills on a .353 hitting clip in her final season • played four years, starting the last two under head coach Jeff Nieuwenhuis • spearheaded Kimberly to the WIAA Division 1 state quarterfinal her senior campaign • led her club to capturing conference, sectional and regional titles • also competed as a sprinter and high jumper for the Papermakers. PERSONAL

Born Brianna Jo Weyenberg in Appleton, Wis. • daughter of Craig and Julie Weyenberg • has two older sisters, Kailee and Carisa, who runs track and cross country at Minnesota State University-Mankato • while at Kimberly, she served on National Honor Society, Life Force, Young Woman in the Community, Key Club and was a honor roll student • is majoring in public health at UMD.

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PRONUNICATION GUIDE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER / PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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NO. NAME POS. HGT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 16 Ballard, Summer MB 6-0 Fr. Crystal, Minn./Robbinsdale Cooper H.S. 3 Berg, Kate OH 5-9 So. Medina, Minn./Wayzata H.S. 1 Freeberg, Megan DS 5-7 So. Bloomington, Minn./Bloomington Jefferson H.S. 9 Kelly, Sarah RS 5-11 Sr. Chaska, Minn./Chaska H.S. 15 Kurosky, Mandy OH 6-1 Jr. Duluth, Minn./Northern State University 11 Langenfeld, Lexy MB 6-1 So. Hastings, Minn./Hastings H.S. 5 Lanoue, Sydney DS 5-9 Fr. Tracy, Minn./Tracy-Milroy-Balaton H.S. 7 Gordon, Madison S 5-9 Fr. New Berlin, Wis./West Allis Central H.S. 6 Meyer, Hanna OH 5-10 Jr. Tomahawk, Wis./Tomahawk H.S. 8 Morgen, Makenzie OH 5-10 Sr. Appleton, Wis./Univ. of Maryland-B.C. 14 Ramich, Bailey MB 5-11 Jr. Neenah, Wis./Neenah H.S. 10 Scheurer, Brooke OH 5-10 Fr. Rice Lake, Wis./Rice Lake H.S. 2 Seiffert, Keena DS 5-8 Jr. Chaska, Minn./Chaska H.S. 13 Sutton, Meredith OH 6-0 Fr. Grand Marais, Minn./Cook County H.S. 12 Thor, Abby MB 6-2 Jr. Woodbury, Minn./New Life Academy 4 Torve, Emily S 5-8 Jr. Loretto, Minn./Heritage Christian Academy 17 Weyenberg, Brianna MB 6-1 Fr. Appleton, Wis./Kimberly H.S. HEAD COACH Jim Boos, 17th season ASSISTANT COACH Christyn May, 17th season ASSISTANT COACH Kate Sterns, fourth season

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PRONUNCIATION KERR-o-sky LANG-in-feld

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MATCH RESULTS

TEAM STATISTICS

OVERALL: 26-7 • NSIC: 16-4 • HOME: 11-0 • ROAD: 9-5 • NEUTRAL: 6-2 THREE-SET: 17-2 • FOUR-SET: 5-3 • FIVE-SET: 4-2

ATTACK UMD OPPONENT Kills 1795 1323 Errors 592 554 Total Attacks 4186 4049 Attack Pct .287 .190 Kills/Game 15.1 11.1 SET Assists 1688 1240 Assists/Game 14.2 10.4 SERVE Aces 165 127 Errors 172 177 Aces/Game 1.4 1.1 SERVE RECEPTION Errors 127 165 Errors/Game .942 .936 DEFENSE Digs 1899 1534 Digs/Game 16.0 12.9 BLOCKING Block Solo 34 51 Block Assist 399 312 Total Blocks 233.5 207.0 Blocks/Game 2.0 1.7 Block Errors 59 49 Ball-Handling Errors 36 34 ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg. 11/735 14/570 Neutral/Avg. 8/116 -

DATE OPPONENT Sept. 1 $ Saint Anselm Sept. 1 $ Nova Southeastern Sept. 2 $ American International Sept. 2 $ Saint Leo Sept. 8 % Lake Superior State Sept. 8 % Northern Michigan Sept. 9 % Wisconsin-Parkside Sept. 9 % Michigan Tech Sept. 14 * Minnesota Crookston Sept. 16 * Bemidji State Sept. 19 * St. Cloud State Sept. 22 * No. 18 Wayne State Sept. 23 * No. 12 Augustana Sept. 29 * Sioux Falls Sept. 30 * No. 1 Southwest Minnesota Oct. 6 * Minnesota State Oct. 7 * No. 2 Concordia-St. Paul Oct. 13 * No. 14 Winona State Oct. 14 * Upper Iowa Oct. 20 * Minot State Oct. 21 * U-Mary Oct. 27 * MSU-Moorhead Oct. 28 * No. 9 Northern State Oct. 31 * St. Cloud State Nov. 3 * No. 2 Southwest Minnesota Nov. 4 * Sioux Falls Nov. 10 * No. 16 Augustana Nov. 11 * No. 22 Wayne State (Neb.) Nov. 15 # No. 14 Winona State Nov. 18 # No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul Nov. 30 ! No. 11 Northern State Dec. 1 ! No. 2 Southwest Minnesota Dec. 2 ! No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul

RESULT W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 1-3 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 2-3 L 0-3 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-1 L 1-3 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 2-3 W 3-2 W 3-0 L 1-3

OVERALL 1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 11-1 12-1 13-1 13-2 14-2 15-2 16-2 17-2 18-2 19-2 19-3 19-4 20-4 21-4 22-4 22-5 23-5 24-5 24-6 25-6 26-6 26-7

NSIC ATTENDANCE - 36 - 156 - 41 - -- 87 - 94 - 90 - 422 1-0 613 2-0 174 3-0 579 4-0 503 5-0 725 6-0 178 6-1 1662 7-1 497 8-1 842 9-1 504 10-1 214 11-1 613 12-1 923 12-2 152 12-3 554 13-3 121 14-3 1082 15-3 827 15-4 686 16-4 580 - 877 - 1255 - 343 - 1321 - 237

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Home Match (Romano Gym) * NSIC Contest | # NSIC Tournament ! NCAA II Central Region Tournament $ Shark Invitational (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) % Keweenaw Tournament (Houghton, Mich.)

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|------------------------ATTACK------------------------| |--------SET------| |---------SERVE---------| NO. PLAYER GP MP-MS K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SvA SvA/G SvE 1 Megan Freeberg 49 19-0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 4 0.08 1 0.02 3 2 Keena Seiffert 119 33-0 0 0.00 0 1 .000 33 0.28 32 0.27 31 3 Kate Berg 118 33-33 378 3.20 169 1042 .201 35 0.30 28 0.24 20 4 Emily Torve 118 33-33 55 0.47 17 147 .259 1423 12.0 20 0.17 35 6 Hanna Meyer 59 29-0 48 0.81 22 137 .190 1 0.02 0 0.00 0 8 Makenzie Morgen 119 33-33 379 3.18 145 1007 .232 17 0.14 43 0.36 36 9 Sarah Kelly 119 33-33 440 3.70 104 812 .414 58 0.49 25 0.21 28 10 Kelly Madison 118 33-19 1 0.01 0 1 1.000 14 0.12 15 0.13 17 11 Lexy Langenfeld 7 5-0 5 0.71 0 10 .500 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 12 Abby Thor 119 33-14 213 1.79 69 481 .299 5 0.04 0 0.00 0 13 Allison Olley 119 33-33 271 2.28 65 537 .384 6 0.05 0 0.00 0 14 Bailey Ramich 4 4-0 2 0.50 0 6 .333 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 16 Sarah Heesacker 30 19-0 3 0.10 1 5 .400 92 3.07 1 0.03 2 UMD 119 33-33 1975 15.0 592 4186 .287 1688 14.1 165 1.39 172 OPPONENTS 119 33-33 1323 11.1 554 4049 .190 1240 10.4 127 1.07 177

NO. PLAYER 1 Megan Freeberg 2 Keena Seiffert 3 Kate Berg 4 Emily Torve 6 Hanna Meyer 8 Makenzie Morgen 9 Sarah Kelly 10 Kelly Madison 11 Lexy Langenfeld 12 Abby Thor 13 Allison Olley 14 Bailey Ramich 16 Sarah Heesacker UMD OPPONENTS

|---RECEPT---| |-----DIG-----| |----------------------------BLOCKING--------------------------| |-------POINTS-------| RE PCT. DIG DIG/G BS BA TOTAL BLK/G BE BHE POINTS PTS/G 7 .918 54 1.10 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.02 24 .956 390 3.28 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 32.0 0.27 33 .948 264 2.24 1 37 38 0.32 11 1 425.5 3.61 1 .667 237 2.01 2 40 42 0.36 4 27 97.0 0.82 0 1.000 12 0.20 0 10 10 0.17 3 1 23.0 0.90 25 .956 355 2.98 6 30 36 0.30 8 1 443.0 3.72 10 .950 230 1.93 5 84 89 0.75 2 4 512.0 4.30 6 .935 263 2.23 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 16.0 0.14 0 1.000 1 0.14 0 1 1 0.14 0 0 5.5 0.79 0 .000 31 0.26 9 93 102 0.86 19 0 268.5 2.26 3 .571 42 0.35 11 102 113 0.95 12 1 333.0 2.80 0 .000 2 0.50 0 1 1 0.25 0 0 2.5 0.62 0 .000 18 0.60 0 1 1 0.03 0 1 4.5 0.15 127 .942 1899 16.0 34 399 233.5 1.96 59 36 2193.5 18.43 165 .936 1534 12.9 51 312 207.0 1.74 49 34 1657.0 13.92

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2017 SEASON

INDIVIDUAL Kills (3-set) Kills (4-set) Kills (5-set) Points Attacks Attack Pct. Assists Digs (3-set) Digs (4-set) Digs (5-set) Aces Blocks

SARAH HEESACKER ’17

ABBY THOR

TOTAL 17 23 27 29 56 .650 65 29 24 25 6 9

PLAYER Kate Berg Sarah Kelly Makenzie Morgen Sarah Kelly Makenzie Morgen Allison Olley Emily Torve Kelly Madison Keena Seiffert Keena Seiffert Sarah Kelly Abby Thor

TEAM MATCH HIGHS

TEAM Kills (3-set) Kills (4-set) Kills (5-set) Attacks Attack Pct. Assists Digs (3-set) Digs (4-set) Digs (5-set) Aces Blocks CATEGORY LEADERS

KILLS Sarah Kelly Makenzie Morgen Kate Berg Allison Olley Abby Thor

ASSISTS Emily Torve Sarah Heesacker Sarah Kelly Kate Berg Keena Seiffert BLOCKS Allison Olley Abby Thor Sarah Kelly Emily Torve Kate Berg

OPPONENT (DATE) St. Cloud State (Sept. 19) Southwest Minnesota (Nov. 3) Wayne State (Neb.) (Nov. 11) Northern State (Nov. 30) Wayne State (Neb.) (Nov. 11) Augustana (Sept. 23) Wayne State (Neb.) (Nov. 11) Nova Southeastern (Sept. 1) Southwest Minnesota (Nov. 3) Winona State (Oct. 13) American International (Sept. 2) Southwest Minnesota (Nov. 3)

KILLS K/S 440 3.70 379 3.18 378 3.20 271 2.28 213 1.79 ASSISTS A/S 1423 12.06 92 3.07 58 0.49 35 0.30 33 0.28 BS BA TB B/S 11 102 113 0.95 9 93 102 0.86 5 84 89 0.75 2 40 42 0.36 1 37 38 0.32

TOTAL 57 71 79 197 .488 76 67 80 91 11 13.0

OPPONENT (DATE) Nova Southeastern (Sept. 1) Concordia-St. Paul (Oct. 7) Wayne State (Neb.) (Nov. 11) MSU Moorhead (Oct. 27) Minot State (Oct. 20) Wayne State (Neb.) (Nov. 11) Northern State (Oct. 28) Concordia-St. Paul (Oct. 7) MSU Moorhead (Oct. 27) American International (Sept. 2) U-Mary (Oct. 21)

POINTS Sarah Kelly Makenzie Morgen Kate Berg Allison Olley Abby Thor

TOTAL PTS/S 512 4.30 443 3.72 425 3.61 333 2.80 268 2.26

SERVE Makenzie Morgen Keena Seiffert Kate Berg Sarah Kelly Emily Torve

ACES ACE/S 43 0.36 32 0.27 28 0.24 25 0.21 20 0.17

DIGS Keena Seiffert Makenzie Morgen Kate Berg Kelly Madison Emily Torve

DIGS D/S 390 3.28 355 2.98 264 2.24 263 2.23 237 2.01

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THE NORTHERN SUN 2017 FINAL STANDINGS

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ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

FIRST TEAM Tahlyr Banks Brooklyn Lewis Elizabeth Mohr Mariya Sampson Shelby Seurer Sarah Kelly Allison Olley Hailey Busch Jenna Reiff Ashley Rozell Laura Snyder Brooke Borchardt Kaylee Burmeister Megan Larson Taylor Reiss Erin Gross McKenna Larsen Danielle Rampart

SCHOOL Augustana Concordia-St. Paul Concordia-St. Paul Concordia-St. Paul Concordia-St. Paul UMD UMD Northern State Northern State Northern State Northern State Southwest Minnesota Southwest Minnesota Southwest Minnesota Southwest Minnesota Wayne State Winona State Winona State

POS. L RS S OH MB RS MB OH MB S RS MH OH S OH RS S OH

YEAR Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

INSTITUTION Concordia-St. Paul Southwest Minnesota State Northern State Minnesota Duluth Winona State Augustana Upper Iowa Wayne State Sioux Falls Minnesota State Mankato St. Cloud State MSU Moorhead U-Mary Minnesota Crookston Minot State Bemidji State

NSIC OVERALL 19-1 34-3 17-3 29-4 16-4 23-7 16-4 26-7 15-5 21-8 13-7 23-9 12-8 21-9 12-8 19-12 10-10 15-10 9-11 15-13 8-12 16-14 4-16 9-19 4-16 8-21 4-16 7-21 1-19 5-24 0-20 3-26

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

PLAYER Tahlyr Banks Tori Hanson Brooklyn Lewis Kaylee Burmeister Megan Larson Taylor Reiss (MVP)

SCHOOL Augustana Concordia-St. Paul Concordia-St. Paul Southwest Minnesota Southwest Minnesota Southwest Minnesota

POS. L L OH OH S OH

MAJOR AWARD WINNERS

NSIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR TAYLOR REISS

Southwest Minnesota • Junior • Outside Hitter

SECOND TEAM Courtney Place Ashley Wilson Hope Schiller Lauren Randall Kassi Green Kate Berg Makenzie Morgen Emily Torve Lexi Scott Makenna Rockeman Sarina Smith Clara Krenz Anna Winter Jaci Brahmer Maria Wrage

SCHOOL Augustana Augustana Concordia-St. Paul U-Mary Minnesota Crookston UMD UMD UMD Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Southwest Minnesota St. Cloud State Upper Iowa Wayne State Winona State

POS. OH MH OH OH OH OH OH S MB OH MH L OH MH MB

YEAR Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr.

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NSIC LIBERO OF THE YEAR TAHLYR BANKS

Augustana • Senior • Libero

NSIC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR LAURA SNYDER

Northern State • Freshman • Right Side

NSIC COACH OF THE YEAR BRADY STARKEY Concordia-St. Paul

YEAR Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.


2018 PRESEASON POLL

ALL-TIME STANDINGS

INSTITUTION UMD Concordia-St. Paul Wayne State Southwest Minnesota State Augustana Minnesota State MSU Moorhead Winona State Sioux Falls Northern State St. Cloud State Bemidji State Upper Iowa Minnesota-Morris* Minnesota Crookston Minot State U-Mary

W-L 447-57 295-57 250-98 392-178 121-79 127-93 308-243 254-316 53-66 217-303 76-157 179-391 74-162 73-239 77-274 18-82 38-197

PCT. TITLES .887 23 .838 14 .718 1 .688 4 .605 0 .577 0 .559 2 .446 0 .445 0 .417 0 .326 1 .314 1 .314 0 .234 0 .219 0 .180 0 .162 0

INSTITUTION VOTES 1. Concordia-St. Paul (15).................................................. 225 2. Southwest Minnesota State (1)....................................... 210 3. Minnesota Duluth........................................................... 194 4. Northern State................................................................ 176 5. Wayne State.................................................................... 164 6. Augustana....................................................................... 145 7. Winona State.................................................................. 138 8. Upper Iowa..................................................................... 130 9. Sioux Falls...................................................................... 123 10. Minnesota State........................................................... 102 11. St. Cloud State.............................................................. 89 12. MSU Moorhead.............................................................. 75 13. Minnesota Crookston..................................................... 50 14. U-Mary.......................................................................... 40 15. Bemidji State................................................................. 31 16. Minot State.................................................................... 28 first place votes in ( ) * 2017 NSIC Regular & Postseason Champion

*No longer a member of the NSIC

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ALL CONFERENCE HONORS ALL-NSIC HONORS

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SEASON PLAYER POS. YEAR 1981 Julie Blossey S Fr. 1981 Sue Dammer MB Jr. 1981 Heather Nelson MB Jr. 1982 Stacy Gildner MB Sr. 1982 Heather Nelson MB Sr. 1982 Kathy Haakonson S So. 1983 Kathy Haakonson S Jr. 1983 Ronalee Nelson OH Sr. 1983 Joyce Wistricill MB Jr. 1984 Kathy Haakonson S Sr. 1984 Rachel Howard OH So. 1984 Linda Nicoski OH Fr. 1984 Denise Stalker MB Sr. 1984 Joyce Wistricill MB Sr. 1985 Sheila Browne S Jr. 1985 Rachel Howard OH Jr. 1985 Linda Nicoski OH So. 1986 Felicia Glidden OH Jr. 1986 Tara Haiskanen OH Jr. 1986 Rachel Howard OH Sr. 1986 Lois Oakman MB Jr. 1986 Rhaya Tomberlin S Fr. 1987 Tara Haiskanen OH Sr. 1987 Shelly Held OH Fr. 1987 Lois Oakman MB Sr. 1987 Rhaya Tomberlin S So. 1988 Felicia Glidden OH Sr. 1988 Mary Marcella OH Jr. 1988 Cathy McGahn S Sr. 1988 Lauri Stenberg MB Jr. 1989 Cheryl Carlson OH So. 1989 Mary Marcella OH Sr. 1989 Lauri Stenberg MB Sr. 1989 Rhaya Tomberlin S Sr. 1990 Cheryl Carlson OH Jr. 1990 Raquel Rabay OH Jr. 1990 Joleyn Young MB Jr. 1991 Cheryl Carlson OH Sr. 1991 Raquel Rabay OH Sr. 1991 Cari Rostie OH So. 1991 Joleyn Young MB Sr. 1992 Anene Anderson OH So. 1992 Julie Bubar S Jr. 1993 Julie Bubar* S Sr. 1993 Mary Dunemann MB Jr. 1993 Alyson Grey OH Jr. 1993 Vicki Joyce OH Jr. 1994 Anene Anderson OH Jr. 1994 Mary Dunemann MB Sr. 1994 Alyson Grey OH Sr. 1994 Vicki Joyce* OH Sr. 1994 Krista Naughton S So.

SEASON PLAYER 1995 Anene Anderson* 1995 Jodi Jost 1995 Krista Naughton 1995 Kim Zaczkowski 1996 Jenny Carlson 1996 Jodi Jost 1996 Krista Naughton* 1996 Kim Zaczkowski 1997 Kirsten Eidsmoe* 1997 Kelly Hall 1998 Jenny Carlson* 1998 Kirsten Eidsmoe 1998 Erica Foster 1998 Anne Sitek 1999 Anne Sitek* 1999 Becky Hoffmann 1999 Tammy Wermager 2000 Anne Sitek 2000 Becky Hoffmann 2000 Tammy Wermager 2001 Becky Hoffmann* 2001 Callie Zwettler 2002 Becky Kukowski* 2002 Crystal Nucech 2002 Greta Iisakka 2002 Callie Zwettler 2003 Crystal Nucech 2003 Katie Timm 2003 Greta Iisakka 2003 Callie Zwettler* 2008 Katie Gangelhoff 2008 Sarah Wyfells 2008 Lindsey Clairmont 2008 April Hansen 2009 Eleena Iisakka 2009 Alyssa Nelson 2010 Katie Kuffel 2010 Alyssa Nelson 2010 April Hansen 2010 Kate Lange 2011 Kate Lange 2011 Eleena Iisakka 2011 Kalli Lochner 2012 Ashley Hinsch 2012 Kate Lange* 2012 Kalli Lochner 2012 Monica Turner 2012 Julie Rainey 2013 Ashley Hinsch 2013 Kate Lange* 2013 Julie Rainey** 2013 Maddy Siroin 2013 Monica Turner

POS. YEAR OH Sr. MB Jr. S Jr. MB Jr. OH So. MB Sr. S Sr. MB Sr. OH Jr. MB So. OH Sr. OH Sr. S Sr. MB So. OH Jr. MB Fr. S Jr. OH Sr. MB So. S Sr. MB Jr. OH Fr. MB Sr. OH Jr. S So. OH So. OH Sr. MB Sr. S Jr. OH Jr. S Sr. MB Jr. MB Sr. OH Fr. S So MB Jr. OH Sr. MB Sr. MB Jr. OH Fr. OH So S Sr. MB Jr. S Fr. OH Jr. MB Sr. MB Fr. L So. S So. OH Sr. L Jr. MB Jr. MB So.

SEASON PLAYER POS. YEAR 2014 Ashley Hinsch* S Jr. 2014 Sydnie Mauch MB So. 2014 Julie Rainey** Lib Sr. 2014 Mariah Scharf OH Jr. 2014 Maddy Siroin RS Sr. 2014 Monica Turner MB Jr. 2015 Ashley Hinsch S Sr. 2015 Sarah Kelly RS Fr. 2015 Sydnie Mauch MB Jr. 2015 Mariah Scharf OH Sr. 2015 Monica Turner MB Sr. 2016 Sarah Kelly RS So. 2016 Sydnie Mauch MB Sr. 2016 Makenzie Morgen OH So. 2016 Allison Olley MB Jr. 2016 Erin Schindler L So. 2016 Emily Torve*** S Fr. 2016 Taylor Wissbroecker OH Sr. 2017 Sarah Kelly RS Jr. 2017 Allison Olley MB Sr. 2017 Kate Berg OH Fr. 2017 Makenzie Morgen OH Jr. 2017 Emily Torve S So. *NSIC Player of the Year **NSIC Defensive Player of the Year ***NSIC Freshman of the Year

ALL-NCC HONORS

SEASON PLAYER POS. YEAR 2004 Vicky Braegelmann RS Fr. 2004 Greta Iisakka S Sr. 2004 Alicia Meger MB Jr. 2004 Callie Zwettler^ OH Sr. 2005 Allison Boddy DS Sr. 2005 Vicky Bragelmann^ RS So. 2005 Rachel Langseth MB Jr. 2005 Alicia Meger MB Sr. 2006 Vicky Bragelmann^ RS Jr. 2006 Katie Gangelhoff S So. 2006 Rachel Langseth MB Sr. 2006 Kari Wolford OH Jr. 2007 Vicky Bragelmann^ RS Sr. 2007 Katie Gangelhoff S Jr. 2007 Kari Wolford OH Sr. 2007 Sarah Wyffels MB So. ^NCC Player of the Year

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

UMD IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

YEAR TEAM RECORD 1979 UMD 7-0 1980 UMD 7-0 1981 UMD 7-0 1982 St. Cloud State 7-0 1983 UMD 12-0 1984 UMD 10-0 1985 UMD 11-1 Southwest Minnesota 11-1 1986 UMD 12-0 1987 UMD 12-0 1988 UMD 10-2 Bemidji State 10-2 1989 UMD 11-1 1990 UMD 10-2 1991 UMD 12-0 1992 MSU–Moorhead 12-0 1993 UMD 11-1 1994 UMD 12-0 1995 UMD 11-1 1996 UMD 11-0 1997 UMD 12-0 1998 UMD 11-1 1999 UMD 17-1 2000 MSU–Moorhead 17-1 2001 Southwest Minnesota 15-3 Wayne State (Neb.) 15-3 2002 UMD 18-0 2003 Concordia–St. Paul 15-1 2004* UMD 10-2 2005* UMD 11-1 2006* UMD 12-0 2007* UMD 12-0 2008 Concordia-St. Paul 20-0 2009 Concordia-St. Paul 20-0 2010 Concordia-St. Paul 20-0 2011 UMD 18-2 Concordia-St. Paul 18-2 2012 UMD 18-2 Concordia-St. Paul 18-2 Southwest Minnesota 18-2 2013 Concordia-St. Paul 19-1 2014 UMD 20-0 2015 Concordia-St. Paul 18-2 2016 Concordia-St.Paul 18-2 Southwest Minnesota 18-2 2017 Concordia-St. Paul 19-1

The Bulldogs have compiled an 24-20 lifetime record in the NCAA Division II playoffs.

*The Bulldogs competed in the North Central Conference from 2004-07.

DATE Dec. 2, 2017 Dec. 1, 2017 Nov. 30, 2017 Dec. 1, 2016 Nov. 22, 2014 Nov. 21, 2014 Nov. 20, 2014 Dec. 7, 2013 Dec. 6, 2013 Dec. 5, 2013 Nov. 30, 2012 Nov. 29, 2012 Nov. 18, 2011 Nov. 17, 2011 Nov. 18, 2010 Nov. 20, 2009 Nov. 19 2009 Nov. 22 2008 Nov. 21 2008 Nov. 20, 2008 Nov. 17, 2007 Nov. 16, 2007 Nov. 15, 2007 Nov. 17, 2006 Nov. 16, 2006 Nov. 11, 2006 Nov. 10, 2006 Nov. 9, 2006 Nov. 19, 2005 Nov. 18, 2005 Nov. 17, 2005 Nov. 3, 2004 Dec. 2, 2004 Nov. 20, 2004 Nov. 19, 2004 Nov. 18, 2004 Nov. 20, 2003 Nov. 22, 2002 Nov. 20, 1998 Nov. 18, 1994 Nov. 30, 1991 Dec. 5, 1987 Dec. 4, 1987 Dec. 5, 1986

W/L OPPONENT L Concordia-St. Paul W Southwest Minnesota State W Northern State L Winona State L Southwest Minnesota State W Wayne State (Neb.) W Arkansas Tech L Concordia-St. Paul W Southwest Minnesota State W Arkansas Tech L Concordia-St. Paul W Central Missouri L Concordia-St.Paul W Wayne State College L Nebraska-Kearney L Metro State W Nebraska-Kearney L Concordia-St. Paul W Southwest Minnesota State W Wayne State L Concordia-St. Paul W Nebraska-Omaha W South Dakota L Tampa W California-San Diego W Concordia-St. Paul W Augustana College W Minnesota State L Concordia-St. Paul W Nebraska-Omaha W Augustana College L Barry University W Northern Michigan W Concordia–St. Paul W Nebraska–Omaha W St. Cloud State L North Dakota L South Dakota State L North Dakota State L Northern Colorado L North Dakota State L Nebraska–Omaha W Army L Cal State–Sacramento

ROUND 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st Semi Quart 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st Semi Quart 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st

SITE Marshall, Minn. Marshall, Minn. Marshall, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Kearney, Neb. Kearney, Neb. Marshall, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola, Fla. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Greeley, Colo. Fargo, N.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Fargo, N.D. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Fargo, N.D.

Note: Prior to joining the NCAA ranks in 1982, UMD belonged to the now-defunct Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). The Bulldogs placed fifth at the 1980 AIAW Division II National Championships and posted a 5-8 overall mark in their three trips to that national event (0-3 in 1977, 1-2 in 1979, and 4-3 in 1980).

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RECORD BOOK UMD ANNUAL OVERALL RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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COACH Linda Larson Linda Larson Linda Larson Linda Larson Linda Larson Linda Larson

SEASON WIN LOSS 1976 28 12 1977 59 6 1978 59 6 1979 43 7 1980 58 7 1981 31 19

PCT. .700 .908 .908 .860 .892 .620

Micky Tierney Micky Tierney Micky Tierney Micky Tierney Micky Tierney Micky Tierney

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

34 45 30 27 45 43

8 9 18 21 19 18

.809 .833 .625 .562 .703 .705

Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf Pati Rolf

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

18 26 26 33 11 22 25 23 25 19 21 24 22 15

30 14 19 13 26 13 5 9 4 6 7 8 6 9

.375 .650 .578 .717 .297 .628 .833 .718 .862 .760 .750 .750 .846 .625

Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos Jim Boos

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

29 26 27 27 31 29 26 23 23 28 29 33 33 23 25 26

3 5 5 5 4 2 9 9 6 4 5 3 2 8 5 7

.906 .839 .844 .844 .886 .935 .743 .719 .793 .875 .893 .917 .942 .778 .833 .788

KILLS Match: Kate Lange (Sept 13, 2013 vs Indianapolis)............................ 33 Season: Shelly Held (1987)..............................................................730* Career: Kate Lange (2010-13)........................................................2,078 ATTACKS Match: Callie Zwettler (Oct. 23, 2004 vs. South Dakota)...................... 80 Season: Shelly Held (1987)...........................................................1,973* Career: Kate Lange (2010-13)........................................................4,854 HITTING PERCENTAGE Match: Shelly Held (Sept.5, 1987 vs. Mich.-Dearborn)......................929 Season: Monica Turner (2014)................................................... .383 Career: Sarah Wyffels (2006-08).......................................................361 Monica Turner (2012-15).......................................................361 SET ASSISTS Match: Rhaya Tomberlin (Sept. 23, 1989 vs. St. Cloud State................ 87 Season: Rhaya Tomberlin (1987).....................................................2,006 Career: Katie Gangelhoff (2005-08)...............................................6,035 MOST SERVICE ACES Match: Lisa Gorski (Oct. 30, 1991 vs. Winona State)........................... 11 Season: Lois Oakman (1987).............................................................138 Career: Linda Nicoski (1985-87).......................................................250 MOST SOLO BLOCKS Match: Mary Dunemann (Nov. 7, 1992 vs. Chapman)............................ 8 Season: Lauri Stenberg (1989)............................................................. 60 Career: Joelyn Young (1988-91).........................................................127 MOST BLOCK ASSISTS Match: Mary Dunemann (Oct. 25, 1992 vs. Northern State)................ 12 Kirsten Eidsmoe (Sept. 27, 1995 vs. St. Cloud State).............. 12 Kim Zaczkowski (Nov. 9, 1996 vs. Northern Colorado).............. 12 Season: Lauri Stenberg (1989)...........................................................133 Career: Joelyn Young (1988-91).........................................................363 MOST DEFENSIVE SAVES Match: Vicki Joyce (Nov. 5, 1994 vs. South Dakota State).................... 43 Season: Julie Rainey (2013)...............................................................699 Career: Julie Rainey (2011-14).......................................................2,465 *NCAA Division-II Record

WINNING PERCENTAGE

COACH (Years) Linda Larson (1976-81) Micky Tierney (1982-87) Pati Rolf (1988-01) Jim Boos (2002-present)

WIN LOSS 278 57 224 93 310 169 438 82

PCT. .830 .707 .647 .842

KATE LANGE ’13

Note: Coaching records prior to the 1976 season are not available.

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RECORD BOOK KILLS

SOLO BLOCKS

DEFENSIVE SAVES

1. Kate Lange (2010-13)...................... 2,078 2. Vicky Braegelmann (2004-07).......... 1,843 3. Callie Zwettler (2001-04).................. 1,757 4. Joleyn Young (1988-91).................... 1,696 5. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91)................. 1,660 6. Becky Kukowski (1999-2002).......... 1,641 7. Anne Sitek (1997-2000).................. 1,434 8. Arene Anderson (1991-95)............... 1,292 9. Mariah Scharf (2012-15).................. 1,281 10. Kari Wolford (2004-07).................. 1,250

1. Joleyn Young (1988-91)....................... 127 2. Kate Lange (2010-13)......................... 108 3. Anene Anderson (1991-95)................. 106 4. Mary Dunemann (1991-94)...................92 5. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91).......................90 6. Lauri Stenberg (1988-89).......................79 7. Kim Zaczkowski (1993-96).....................70 8. Monica Turner (2012-15)........................68 9. Julie Bubar (1990-93)............................61 10. Jodi Jost (1993-96)..............................57 Tara Haiskanen (1983-87)......................57

1. Julie Rainey (2011-14)................ 2,465 2. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91)................. 1,703 3. Allison Boddy (2004-05).................. 1,702 4. Rhaya Tomberlin (1986-89).............. 1,549 5. Chelsea Meirotto (2003-06)............ 1,480 6. Julie Bubar (1990-93)...................... 1,443 7. Krista Naughton (1992, 94-96)........ 1,408 8. Callie Zwettler (2001-04).................. 1,265 9. Alyson Grey (1991-94)..................... 1,238 10. Kate Lange (2010-13).................... 1,235

TOTAL BLOCKS

1. Katie Gangelhoff (2005-08).............. 6,035 2. Ashley Hinsch (2012-15).............. 5,641 3. Julie Bubar (1990-93)...................... 5,595 4. Greta Iisakka (2001-04)................... 5,537 5. Rhaya Tomberlin (1986-89).............. 5,406 6. Eleena Iisakka (2008-11)................. 4,124 7. Krista Naughton (1992, 94-96)........ 3,847 8. Tammy Wermager (1997-2000)........ 3,513 9. Emily Torve (2016-)............................2,709 10. Shelia Brown (1985-86)................. 2,019

TOTAL ATTACKS 1. Kate Lange (2010-13)...................... 4,854 2. Callie Zwettler (2001-04).................. 4,544 3. Joleyn Young (1988-91).................... 4,340 4. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91)................. 3,849 5. Vicky Braegelmann (2004-07).......... 3,649 6. Becky Kukowski (1999-2002).......... 3,413 7. Anne Sitek (1997-2000).................. 3,254 8. Kari Wolford (2004-07)..................... 3,236 9. Linda Nicoski (1985-87).................. 3,102 10. Mariah Scharf (2012-15)............... 3,060

SERVICE ACES 1. Linda Nicoski (1985-87)..................... 250 2. Joleyn Young (1988-91)....................... 195 3. Callie Zwettler (2001-04)..................... 189 4. Krista Naughton (1992, 94-96)........... 176 5. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91).................... 168 T-6. Felicia Glidden (1985-86, 88)........... 167 T-6. Kari Wolford (2004-07)..................... 167 8. Lois Oakman (1984-87)...................... 166 9. Tara Haiskanen (1983-86)................... 160 10. Rhaya Tomberlin (1986-89)............... 157

1. Sydnie Mauch (2012-16).................... 390 2. Monica Turner (2012-15)..................... 386 3. Joleyn Young (1988-91)....................... 363 4. Becky Kukowski (1999-2002)............. 356 5. Alicia Meger (2002-05)....................... 345 6. Mary Dunemann (1991-94)................ 336 7. Kim Zaczkowski (1993-96).................. 334 8. Katie Timm (2000-03)......................... 332 9. Lindsey Clairmont (2005-08)............... 284 10. Jodi Jost (1992-96)........................... 281

SET ASSISTS

HITTING PERCENTAGE (Min. 750 Attacks) T-1. Monica Turner (2012-15)................ T-1. Sarah Wyffels (2006-08)................. 3. Vicky Braegelmann (2004-07)........... 4. Becky Kukowski (1999-2002)........... 5. Anene Anderson (1991-95) .............. 6. Kalli Lochner (2009-12).................... 7. Kim Zaczkowski (1993-96)................ 8. April Hansen (2008-11)..................... 9. Alyssa Nelson (2007-10)................... 10. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91)................

.361 .361 .360 .340 .334 .316 .310 .306 .302 .300

MONICA TURNER ’15

TEAM RECORDS

KILLS Match 103 vs. St. Cloud State.................. Sept. 23, 1989 Season 2,529............................................................1987 ATTACKS Match 290 vs. Southwest Minnesota State....Oct. 8, 1999 Season 7,273............................................................1987 HITTING PERCENTAGE Match .561 vs. Minnesota-Crookston.......... Oct. 17, 2000 Season .309..............................................................1995 SERVICE ACES Match 18 vs. St. Cloud State.................... Sept. 19, 1987 18 vs. Michigan Tech.........................Sept. 6, 1987 Season 531...............................................................1987 SOLO BLOCKS Match 17 vs. Chapman University................. Nov. 7, 1992 Season 212...............................................................1991 BLOCK ASSISTS Match 36 vs. Northern State....................... Oct. 25, 1993 36 vs. Minnesota State.................... Oct. 30, 2004 Season 483...............................................................1993

DIGS Match 168 vs. St. Cloud State.................. Sept. 27, 1995 Season 3,178............................................................1987 SET ASSISTS Match 98 vs. St. Cloud State.................... Sept. 23, 1989 Season 2,243............................................................1987 WINS Season 59................................................ 1977 and 1978 Consecutive 29.....................................Sept. 27 - Nov. 9, 1979 to start season 25.................................................................2011 at home 34.......................... Aug 27, 2005 - Nov. 16, 2007 vs NSIC 32.........................Oct. 28, 1995 - Sept. 29, 1998 32.........................Oct. 22, 2014 - Sept. 25, 2015 WINNING PERCENTAGE Season .942 (33-2)...................................................2014 DEFEATS Season 30.................................................................1988 Consecutive 10.....................................Oct. 26 - Nov. 11, 1993

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*NCAA Division II Record

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TOP TEN CAREER PERFORMANCES


ALL-AMERICANS

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The UMD volleyball program continues to exceed its own standards for individual success. After a 2013 season that saw four Bulldogs receive All-American honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA), highlighted by unanimous National Player of the Year, outside hitter Kate Lange (’13), UMD took another step forward and saw six players earn All-America recognition: setter Ashley Hinsch, libero Julie Rainey, middle blockers Monica Turner and Sydnie Mauch, and outside hitters Mariah Scharf and Maddy Siroin. Hinsch continued that success in 2015, earning her fourth All-America nod from AVCA, becoming just the second Bulldog to ever accomplish that feat, joining Vicky Braegelmann (’07) in accomplishing one of the most decorated careers in UMD history. Braegelmann, the only four-time AVCA All-America First Team selection (2004-07) in UMD history, added a second team nod from Daktronics in 2006 and a first team selection from that same entity in 2007. As a senior in 2007, Braegelmann ripped 449 kills while hitting .367 for the year with 76 blocks en route to claiming the Honda Division II Athlete of the Year Award — the only Bulldog athlete in any sport to do so, though Lange earned the distinction of finalist in 2013. Since the arrival of head coach Jim Boos in 2002, UMD has had 24 different individuals land All-American status (first team, second team, third team or honorable mention) from either the AVCA or D2CCA (formerly Daktronics). With several Bulldogs snagging multiple All-America nods during the same season, those 24 players have combined to bring home 55 All-America awards—including a whopping 22 selections to the first team. Not only has UMD compiled a staggering amount of All-America honors, but the Bulldogs have placed at least one representative on a nationally recognized All-America team each of the past 16 years with Sarah Kelly and Allison Olley keeping the streak alive with their honors last season. Prior to 2002, Jodi Jost was the only All-American in UMD volleyball history. The Detroit Lakes, Minn., native became the first Bulldog to take home such a prestigious honor, landing a second team nod from the AVCA as a senior in 1996. A two-time All-NSIC selection, Jost ranks in UMD’s top ten in career solo blocks (57). YEAR PLAYER 1996 Jodi Jost 2002 Becky Hoffman 2002 Becky Hoffman 2003 Callie Zwettler 2003 Crystal Nucech-Duesler 2004 Vicky Braegelmann 2004 Callie Zwettler 2004 Allison Boddy 2004 Greta Iisakka 2004 Allison Boddy 2005 Vicky Braegelmann 2005 Allison Boddy 2006 Vicky Braegelmann 2006 Vicky Braegelmann 2006 Katie Gangelhoff 2006 Kari Wolford 2006 Rachel Langseth 2007 Vicky Braegelmann 2007 Vicky Braegelmann 2007 Kari Wolford 2007 Katie Gangelhoff 2007 Sarah Wyffels 2008 Katie Gangelhoff 2008 Sarah Wyffels 2008 April Hansen 2009 Eleena Iisakka 2009 Alyssa Nelson 2010 Katie Kuffel 2011 Kate Lange 2011 Kate Lange 2011 Eleena Iisaaka

TEAM AVCA Second Team AVCA First Team Daktronics First Team AVCA Second Team AVCA Honorable Mention AVCA First Team AVCA First Team Daktronics Second Team AVCA Third Team AVCA Honorable Mention AVCA First Team AVCA Third Team AVCA First Team Daktronics Second Team AVCA Second Team AVCA Second Team AVCA Honorable Mention AVCA First Team Daktronics First Team AVCA First Team AVCA Second Team AVCA Honorable Mention AVCA First Team AVCA Second Team AVCA Honorable Mention AVCA Honorable Mention AVCA First Team AVCA Honorable Mention AVCA First Team Daktronics Second Team AVCA Second Team

YEAR PLAYER 2012 Kate Lange 2012 Kate Lange 2012 Ashley Hinsch 2013 Kate Lange 2013 Kate Lange 2013 Julie Rainey 2013 Ashley Hinsch 2013 Monica Turner 2014 Ashley Hinsch 2014 Ashley Hinsch 2014 Julie Rainey 2014 Julie Rainey 2014 Mariah Scharf 2014 Mariah Scharf 2014 Monica Turner 2014 Sydnie Mauch 2014 Maddy Siroin 2015 Ashley Hinsch 2015 Mariah Scharf 2015 Mariah Scharf 2016 Sarah Kelly 2017 Sarah Kelly 2017 Sarah Kelly 2017 Allison Olley

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TEAM AVCA First Team Daktronics Third Team AVCA Honorable Mention Daktronics First Team AVCA First Team AVCA Second Team AVCA Third Team AVCA Third Team AVCA First Team Daktronics First Team AVCA First Team Daktronics Second Team AVCA First Team Daktronics Third Team AVCA Second Team AVCA Honorable Mention AVCA Honorable Mention AVCA Third Team D2CCA First Team AVCA First Team AVCA Honorable Mention AVCA First Team D2CCA Third Team AVCA Honorable Mention


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ALLISON OLLEY

SARAH KELLY

SYDNIE MAUCH

MONICA TURNER

ELEENA IISAKKA

APRIL HANSEN

ALYSSA NELSON

KATIE KUFFEL

SARAH WYFFELS

KATIE GANGELHOFF

KARI WOLFORD

VICKY BRAEGELMANN

RACHEL LANGSETH

ALLISON BODDY

BECKY HOFFMAN

JODI JOST

CALLIE ZWETTLER

GRETA IISAKKA

CRYSTAL NUCECH-DUESLER

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MARIAH SCHARF

ASHLEY HINSCH

MADDY SIROIN

JULIE RAINEY

KATE LANGE

ALL-AMERICANS


AVCA ALL-REGION

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While UMD has been cranking out All-Americans since 1996, the Bulldogs began producing AVCA All-Region selections 10 years earlier. Shelia Browne and Rachel Howard were the first to earn AllRegion honors. Each landed a first team selection in 1986 while leading the Bulldogs to a mark of 45-19. Browne, Howard and the rest of the UMD squad ran the table (12-0) in the NSIC to claim the seventh of the Bulldogs’ 23 NSIC titles. Howard banged home 600 kills on 1,556 swings for the 1986 season. It’s safe to assume Browne, the team’s primary setter, was in on the vast majority of those kills. Browne finished the season with 897 assists and 126 total blocks. Three decades has come and gone since that dynamic duo got the ball rolling on UMD All-Region selections but the Bulldogs have done over that stretch of time is come up with 40 more all-region caliber players and placed at least one individual on an all-region team in the last 20 seasons dating back to 1998. After the 2015 campaign, the Bulldogs produced a third fourtime all-region pick as setter Ashley Hinsch (2012-15) added her name to the ranks with right side hitter Vicky Braegelmann (200407) and setter Katie Gangelhoff (2005-08). In 2014, UMD was represented on the AVCA All-Central Region team with a program-high six Bulldogs who went on to earn AllYEAR 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

PLAYER Shelia Browne Rachel Howard Tara Haiskanen Shelly Held Lois Oakman Felicia Glidden Cheryl Carlson Joleyn Young Cheryl Carlson Joleyn Young Julie Bubar Vicki Joyce Krista Naughton Arene Anderson Jenny Carlson Jodi Jost Krista Naughton Jenny Carlson Anne Sitek Anne Sitek Becky Kukowski Becky Kukowski Crystal Nucech-Duesler Greta Iisakka Greta Iisakka Crystal Nucech-Duesler Callie Zwettler

TEAM First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First H.M. First First First

YEAR 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

American status: Hinsch, middle blockers Sydnie Mauch and Monica Turner, libero Julie Rainey, outside hitter Mariah Scharf and right side hitter Maddy Siroin. Hinsch, selected the Region’s Player of the Year by Daktronics, was joined by Rainey, Scharf and Turner on the Daktronics All-Region teams. Head coach Jim Boos was the region’s Coach of the Year as well. Sarah Kelly tallied the program’s 63rd AVCA first team recognition last fall and Allison Olley became the 42nd player to claim AVCA distinction.

ASHLEY HINSCH ’15

PLAYER Allison Boddy Vicky Braegelmann Greta Iisakka Callie Zwettler Alicia Meger Allison Boddy Vicky Braegelmann Katie Gangelhoff Vicky Braegelmann Katie Gangelhoff Rachel Langseth Kari Wolford Chelsea Meierotto Vicky Braegelmann Danielle Beckstrand Katie Gangelhoff Kari Wolford Sarah Wyffels Katie Gangelhoff Sarah Wyfells April Hansen Eleena Iisakka Alyssa Nelson Katie Kuffel Alyssa Nelson Eleena Iisakka Kate Lange

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TEAM First First First First H.M. First First First First First First First H.M. First H.M. First First First First First H.M. First First First H.M. First First

YEAR 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

PLAYER Kalli Lochner Kate Lange Ashley Hinsch Julie Rainey Kate Lange Ashley Hinsch Julie Rainey Monica Turner Ashley Hinsch Sydnie Mauch Julie Rainey Mariah Scharf Maddy Siroin Monica Turner Ashley Hinsch Mariah Scharf Sarah Kelly Sarah Kelly Allison Olley

TEAM H.M. First First H.M. First First First First First First First First First First First First H.M. First H.M.


SHEILA BROWNE

RACHEL HOWARD

TARA HAISKANEN

SHELLY HELD

LOIS OAKMAN

FELICIA GLIDDEN

CHERYL CARLSON

JOLEYN YOUNG

JULIE BUBAR

VICKI JOYCE

KRISTA NAUGHTON

ARENE ANDERSON

JODI JOST

JENNY CARLSON

ANNE SITEK

BECKY KUKOWSKI

CRYSTAL NUCECH-DUESLER

GRETA IISAKKA

CALLIE ZWETTLER

ALLISON BODDY

VICKY BRAEGELMANN

ALICIA MEGER

KATIE GANGELHOFF

RACHEL LANGSETH

KARI WOLFORD

CHELSEA MEIEOETTO

DANIELLE BECKSTRAND

SARAH WYFFELS

APRIL HANSEN

ELEENA IISAKKA

ALYSSA NELSON

KATIE KUFFEL

KATE LANGE

KALLI LOCHNER

ASHLEY HINSCH

JULIE RAINEY

MONICA TURNER

SYDNIE MAUCH

MARIAH SCHARF

MADDY SIROIN

SARAH KELLY

ALLISON OLLEY

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AVCA ALL-REGION


1,000 KILL CLUB

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A milestone that many attackers try to reach, the Bulldogs have commonly entered themselves into a lucrative group of outstanding hitters who have reached 1,000 kills in their careers. The program’s first to accomplish the feat was Linda Nicoski back in 1987. Since her initial inception, 19 more Bulldogs have etched their names into the 1,000-kill club. In fact, the club has expanded recently as six Bulldogs eclipsed that quadruple-digit mark within the last seven years with the most recent being Sarah Kelly, who did that just last year in the NCAA Central Region Finals against Concordia-St. Paul. In 2006, Rachel Langseth made her final kill of her collegiate career a memorable one as it placed her exactly on the illustrious milestone. Joleyn Young held UMD’s distinctive honor as top gunner for nearly 13 years after her final collegiate season in 1991 until Callie Zwettler claimed the top spot in 2004. To no ones surprise, the top two placeholders are UMD’s most distinguished players in Kate Lange and Vicky Braegelmann. Between the two of them they have combined for 13 All-American honors, 25 All-Region nods and have both received volleyball’s most prestigious accolade in the American Coaches Volleyball Association Player of the Year award.

KATE LANGE 2,078

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS 2010 29 326 96 698 .332 45 45 215 2011 32 528 223 1363 .225 48 64 363 2012 34 569 195 1317 .284 28 68 302 2013 36 655 170 1476 .329 34 74 355 Totals 131 2,078 684 4,854 .287 155 252 1,235

VICKY BRAEGELMANN 1,843

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS 2004 32 378 102 769 .359 0 88 2005 32 458 148 912 .340 0 83 2006 35 558 150 1093 .373 0 78 2007 31 449 128 875 .367 0 76 Totals 130 1,843 528 3,649 .360 0 325

DIGS 29 33 46 55 163

CALLIE ZWETTLER 1,757

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS 2001 24 307 115 813 .236 13 13 278 2002 32 413 135 989 .281 77 32 267 2003 31 489 195 1296 .227 61 47 345 2004 32 548 215 1446 .230 38 42 375 Totals 119 1,757 660 4,544 .241 189 134 1,265

JOLEYN YOUNG 1,696

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS 1988 46 288 114 900 .193 52 92 135 1989 45 313 115 847 .234 33 112 248 1990 45 554 113 1310 .337 57 129 355 1991 46 541 105 1283 .340 53 57 371 Totals 182 1,696 447 4,340 .287 195 390 1,109

CHERYL CARLSON 1,660

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS 1989 40 490 145 1066 .324 49 69 421 1990 45 588 208 1479 .257 60 88 649 1991 46 582 152 1304 330 59 113 633 Totals 131 1,660 505 3,849 .300 168 270 1,703

KATE

LANGE

1,000 KILL CLUB VICKY

CALLIE

JOLEYN

CHERYL

BRAEGELMANN

ZWETTLER

YOUNG

CARLSON

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1,000 KILL CLUB

ANNE SITEK 1,434

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS 1997 25 168 69 418 .237 1 43 1998 28 268 89 636 .281 1 72 1999 32 552 173 1200 .316 20 60 2000 28 446 143 1000 .303 22 69 Totals 113 1,434 474 3,254 .297 44 244

ANENE ANDERSON 1,292

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS 1991 46 327 66 785 .332 24 160 1992 20 272 66 561 .367 15 48 1994 30 334 95 823 .290 10 59 1995 30 359 72 804 .357 24 64 Totals 126 1,292 299 2,973 .334 73 331

MARIAH SCHARF 1,281

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS 2012 23 133 68 393 .165 0 21 2013 31 156 64 421 .219 0 16 2014 35 459 161 1074 .277 1 46 2015 31 533 161 1172 .317 16 53 Totals 120 1,281 454 3,060 .270 17 136

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS 1985 48 88 51 270 .137 26 25 82 1986 64 376 203 1063 .163 63 33 375 1988 48 559 179 1511 .251 78 58 475 Totals 160 1,023 433 2,844 .184 167 116 932

DIGS 266 239 161 286 955

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS 1991 35 22 22 89 .000 26 7 117 1992 37 386 199 1145 .163 38 62 393 1993 35 413 168 1144 .214 32 59 335 1994 30 188 102 600 .143 19 43 393 Totals 137 1,009 491 2,978 .174 115 171 1,238

DIGS 31 35 77 118 261

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS 1995 25 97 28 260 .265 11 27 161 1996 28 365 118 925 .267 30 37 387 1997 21 156 68 474 .186 15 31 172 1998 26 390 127 955 .275 27 44 283 Totals 100 1,008 341 2,614 .255 83 139 1,003

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS 2004 20 40 26 120 .117 2 1 24 2005 29 333 131 808 .250 46 38 202 2006 35 465 179 1146 .250 42 53 405 2007 31 412 131 1074 .262 77 48 465 Totals 115 1,250 467 3,148 .211 167 140 1,096

APRIL HANSEN 1,134

MONICA TURNER 1,109

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS 2012 34 282 71 618 .341 0 100 2013 36 288 66 611 .363 0 87 2014 33 301 68 608 .383 0 99 2015 31 238 53 523 .354 2 100 Totals 134 1,109 258 2,360 .361 2 386

SYDNIE MAUCH 1,087

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS 2013 33 245 76 546 .310 0 81 2014 35 298 84 625 .342 1 100 2015 30 303 90 581 .367 2 107 2016 30 241 67 502 .347 0 132 Totals 128 1087 317 2254 .342 3 360

FELECIA GLIDDEN 1,023

DIGS 34 59 324 264 681

KARI WOLFORD 1,250

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS 2008 27 300 97 702 .289 11 72 2009 31 291 97 623 .311 8 72 2010 29 290 97 607 .318 15 65 2011 32 254 95 598 .266 18 41 Totals 119 1,134 386 2,530 .296 52 250

KIRSTEN EIDSMOE 1,034

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS 1995 32 254 55 640 .311 27 81 253 1996 29 219 61 572 .276 14 57 188 1997 24 264 90 658 .264 12 35 243 1998 28 297 106 829 .230 25 49 399 Totals 113 1,034 312 2,699 .268 78 222 1,083

ALYSON GREY 1,009

JENNY CARLSON 1,008

SARAH KELLY 1,008

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS 2015 31 245 72 480 .360 0 47 2016 30 323 108 598 .360 27 68 2017 33 440 104 842 .414 25 89 Totals 94 1,008 584 1,890 .383 52 204

DIGS 43 106 230 379

LINDA NICOSKI 1,003

DIGS 60 67 80 69 276

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS 1985 48 347 118 866 .264 72 34 256 1986 64 164 71 511 .182 56 46 355 1987 61 492 238 1725 .147 122 69 577 Totals 173 1,003 427 3,102 .186 250 149 1,188

DIGS 45 31 36 35 147

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS 2003 20 32 15 88 .193 8 18 2004 30 252 101 612 .247 0 101 2005 32 327 125 745 .268 0 93 2006 35 389 107 817 .345 10 95 Totals 117 1,000 348 2,262 .288 18 307

RACHEL LANGSETH 1,000

DIGS 25 38 45 30 138

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BECKY HOFFMANN KUKOWSKI 1,641

SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS 1999 32 368 130 843 .282 10 113 137 2000 28 377 105 757 .359 10 94 110 2001 24 406 107 849 .352 24 83 203 2002 32 490 137 964 .366 23 117 269 Totals 116 1,641 479 3,413 .340 67 407 719


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OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING Augustana (S.D.) 32-10 L 3-1 (11/10/17) Bemidji State 91-3 W 3-0 (9/16/17) Concordia-St. Paul 25-24 L 3-1 (12/2/17) U-Mary 14-0 W 3-0 (10/21/17) Minn. Crookston 25-0 W 3-0 (9/14/17) Minnesota State 48-18 W 3-0 (10/6/17) MSU-Moorhead 60-13 L 3-2 (10/27/17) Minot State 8-0 W 3-0 (10/20/17) Northern State 50-4 W 3-2 (11/30/17) St. Cloud State 73-33 W 3-0 (10/31/17) Sioux Falls 9-1 W 3-1 (11/4/17) SMSU 65-17 W 3-0 (12/1/17) Upper Iowa 14-0 W 3-0 (10/14/17) Wayne State (Neb.) 28-8 W 3-2 (11/11/17) Winona State 76-2 W 3-2 (11/15/17) OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING Abilene Christian 2-0 2006 Adams State 1-1 2010 Air Force 4-1 1991 Alabama 1-0 1980 Alaska Anchorage 4-1 1991 Alaska Fairbanks 2-0 1983 American International 1-0 2017 Angelo State (Texas) 2-3 1993 Arkansas-Ft. Smith 1-0 2010 Arkansas Tech 2-0 2014 Army 2-0 1987 Ashland 2-0 2015 Augsburg 8-1 1986 Barry (Fla.) 5-1 2010 Bellarmine 1-0 1989 Bendictine (Kan.) 1-0 1977 Bethel (Kan.) 2-0 1987 Bethel (Minn.) 1-0 1986 Biola (Calif.) 0-1 1977 Bradley 0-1 1984 BYU-Hawaii 1-0 2014 California (Pa.) 1-0 2011 California-Davis 0-1 1992 California-San Diego 2-1 2009 Calif. State-Bakersfield 0-1 1988 Calif. State-Los Angeles 1-0 2007 Calif. State-Northridge 0-5 1988 Calif. State-Riverside 0-1 1986 Calif. State-Sacramento 0-4 1989 Calif. State-San Bernadino 1-1 2016 Calif Poly-Pomona 1-1 1988 Carleton 5-0 1980 Carthage 1-0 1984 Central Missouri 4-11 2012 Central State (Ohio) 1-0 1985 Chapman 1-1 1992 Chicago State 1-0 1980 Christian Brothers 1-0 2010 Colorado College 1-0 1995 Colorado-Colorado Springs 1-0 2008 Colorado Mines 1-0 2015 Concordia-Moorhead 10-0 1980 Cornerstone (Mich.) 1-0 1997 Dakota State (S.D.) 1-0 1995 Dakota Wesleyan 1-0 2003 Denver 0-1 1993 District of Columbia 1-0 2010 Doane (Neb.) 2-0 1981 Dowling 1-0 2009 Drake 1-1 1981

OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING East Texas State 1-0 1989 Eckerd 0-1 2009 Edinboro (Pa.) 3-0 1997 Emporia State 5-0 2010 Erskine 1-0 2012 Ferris State 8-7 2016 Florida Atlantic 1-0 1990 Florida Southern 2-3 2009 Florida Tech 0-1 1977 Franklin (Ind.) 2-1 1987 Grand Valley State 6-3 2016 Green Bay 1-0 1987 Gustavus Adolphus 12-0 1984 Hawaii-Hilo 0-1 1979 High Point (N.C.) 0-1 1977 Hillsdale 3-0 2011 Illinois Central 1-0 1989 Illinois-Chicago 1-1 1981 Indiana-Purdue-Ft. Wayne 2-2 1996 Indiana State 1-0 1983 Indianapolis 2-0 2015 Iowa 2-1 1981 Iowa State 4-0 1980 Lake Superior State 20-5 2017 Lakehead 1-0 1987 Lakeland 1-0 1984 Lewis (Ill.) 6-7 2013 Lock Haven 1-1 1999 Loras (Iowa) 2-0 1978 Macalester 7-1 1984 Martin Luther 1-0 1987 Mayville State (N.D.) 1-0 1977 McKendree 1-0 2012 Mercyhurst 1-0 2008 Mesa State 2-0 2008 Metro State (Colo.) 8-1 2014 Miami (Ohio) 0-1 1981 Michigan Tech 29-7 2017 Michigan-Dearborn 1-0 1987 Millersville 1-0 2007 Minnesota 2-6 2001 Minnesota-Morris 49-2 2002 Missouri 1-0 1981 Missouri Southern 1-0 1992 Missouri Western 3-2 1979 Missouri-Kansas City 1-0 1987 Missouri-St. Louis 6-0 2012 Missouri S&T 1-0 2013 Morningside 3-1 2001 Mount Marty (S.D.) 1-0 1977 National American (S.D.) 1-0 2003 Nebraska 1-1 1978 Nebraska-Kearney 7-3 2010 Nebraska-Omaha 17-28 2009 Nebraska-Wesleyan 2-0 1981 New Haven 1-1 2008 New York Tech 1-0 1987 North Alabama 3-0 2006 North Dakota 22-5 2007 North Dakota State 20-45 2003 North Florida 1-0 1997 Northeastern Illinois 1-0 1986 Northern Colorado 6-6 2002 Northern Illinois 0-1 1981 Northern Michigan 27-15 2017 Northland (Wis.) 2-0 1980

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OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING Northwest Missouri State 8-3 2010 Northwestern (Minn.) 1-0 1977 Northwood Institute 1-2 1988 Nova Southeastern 2-0 2017 Oakland (Mich.) 1-0 1980 Oral Roberts 0-1 1981 Portland State 1-5 1989 Quincy (Ill.) 1-0 1997 Regis (Colo.) 5-2 2014 Rochester C.C. 1-0 1997 Rollins (Fla.) 3-0 2011 Saginaw Valley State 2-0 2011 Saint Anselm 1-0 2017 Saint Leo 1-1 2017 St. Ambrose 4-0 1988 St. Benedict's 3-0 1978 St. Catherine's 19-2 1987 St. Edwards (Texas) 2-0 2005 St. Francis 1-1 1988 Saint Mary's (Minn.) 3-0 1980 St. Scholastica 13-0 1994 St. Thomas 1-0 1989 Shippensburg 1-0 2012 South Dakota 11-1 2007 South Dakota State 17-6 2004 Southeast Missouri State 1-0 1989 Southern Illinois 0-1 1981 Southern Indiana 1-0 2013 SUNY-Buffalo 1-0 1987 Tampa 1-4 2015 Tennessee-Martin 1-0 1991 Texas Luthern 0-1 1980 Texas Women's 2-1 1992 Truman State 3-4 2012 Valley City State (N.D.) 1-0 1985 Wayne State (Mich.) 4-0 2015 West Florida 1-0 2013 West Texas A&M 2-3 2007 Western Illinois 0-2 1983 Western Washington 0-2 2015 Wheeling Jesuit 5-0 2015 Williams Woods (Mo.) 2-0 1978 Wisconsin 0-1 1983 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 2-0 1982 Wisconsin-La Crosse 2-1 1987 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3-4 1989 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 2-0 1988 Wisconsin-Parkside 14-1 2017 Wisconsin-River Falls 4-0 1986 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 6-0 1986 Wisconsin-Stout 1-0 1977 Wisconsin-Superior 25-1 1994 Wright State 3-1 1985


1976 Overall: 28-12 Head Coach: Linda Larson, first season Game-by-game results unavailable. 1977 Overall: 59-6 Head Coach: Linda Larson, second season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Concordia-Moorhead (9/23) W 2-0 Macalester (9/23 W 2-0 North Dakota (9/24) L 1-2 Bemidji State (9/24) W 2-1 North Dakota (9/24) W 2-1 North Dakota (9/24) W 2-0 Southwest Minnesota (9/27) W 2-0 Minn.-Morris (9/27) W 2-0 Mayville (9/30) W 2-0 Augustana (9/30) W 2-0 Augustana (10/1) W 2-0 North Dakota (10/1) W 2-0 Gustavus Adolphus (10/4) W 3-0 Wis.-Superior (10/7) W 2-0 Wis.-River Falls (10/7) W 2-0 Wis.-Stout (10/8) W 2-0 Wis.-River Falls (10/8) W 2-0 Bemidji State (10/8) W 2-0 St. Benedict (10/11) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (10/11) L 0-2 St. Cloud State (10/12) W 2-0 Minn. State Moorhead (10/12) W 2-0 Minn.-Morris (10/12) W 2-0 Rochester Community (10/14) W 2-0 Concordia-Moorhead (10/14) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (10/14) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (10/15) W 2-0 Concordia-Moohread (10/15) W 2-0 Wis.-Stevens Point (10/15) W 2-1 Minn.-Morris (10/18) W 2-0 Minnesota (10/18) W 2-0 Minn.-Morris (10/21) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (10/21) W 2-1 Wis.-Eau Claire (10/22) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (10/22) W 2-0 North Dakota State (10/22) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (10/22) W 2-0 Wis.-Eau Claire (10/22) W 2-0 South Dakota State (10/25) W 2-0 Minn. State Mankato (10/25) W 2-0 Michigan Tech (10/29) W 2-0 Carleton (10/29) W 2-0 St. Catherine (10/29) T 1-1 Minn. State Mankato (10/29) T 1-1 Winona State (10/29) W 2-0 St. Catherine (10/29) W 2-1 Concordia-St. Paul (11/2) W 3-0 Northwestern (Minn.) (11/4) W 2-0 Martin Luther (11/4) W 2-0 Concordia-Moorhead (11/4) W 2-0 Augsburg (11/4) W 2-0 Gustavus Adolphus (11/5) W 2-0 Minn. State Moorhead (11/5) W 2-0

Bemidji State (11/5) W 2-0 North Dakota State (11/17) W 2-0 Missouri Western (11/17) L 0-2 Emporia State (11/17) W 2-0 Mt. Marty (11/17) W 2-0 Doane (11/17) W 2-1 Loras (11/17) W 2-0 Benedictine (11/18) W 2-0 William Woods (11/18) W 2-0 Missouri Western (11/19) W 2-0 1978 Overall: 57-6 Head Coach: Linda Larson, third season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Michigan Tech (9/15) W 2-0 Northern Michigan (9/15) W 2-1 St. Scholastica (9/16) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (9/16) W 2-0 Northern Michigan (9/16) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (9/16) W 2-0 Concordia-Moorhead (9/19) W 2-0 St. Catherine (9/21) L 2-3 St. Catherine (9/22) W 3-1 Winona State (9/22) W 3-0 North Dakota State (9/23) W 3-1 St. Cloud State (9/23) W 3-0 Carleton (9/23) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota (9/27) W 2-1 St. Cloud State (9/27) W 2-1 Concordia-Moorhead (9/29) W 2-0 Minn. State Mankato (9/29) W 2-1 MSU-Moorhead (9/29) W 2-0 South Dakota State (9/29) W 2-0 North Dakota State (9/29) W 2-0 Bemidji State (9/30) L 2-1 St. Catherine (9/30) W 2-0 Winona State (9/30) W 2-0 St. Benedict (10/3) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead (10/6) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (10/6) W 2-0 Southwest Minnesota (10/7) W 2-0 Bemidji State (10/7) W 2-0 Gustavus Adolphus (10/10) W 3-1 Minn.-Morris (10/13) W 2-0 Minn. State Mankato (10/13) W 2-0 Bemidji State (10/14) W 2-1 Winona State (10/14) W 2-1 Augsburg (10/18) W 3-1

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Wis.-Eau Claire (10/20) W 2-0 Minnesota (J.V.) (10/20) W 2-0 Bemidji State (10/20) W 2-0 Augsburg (10/20) W 2-1 St. Cloud State (10/20) W 2-0 Minnesota (10/20) L 0-2 Minn.-Morris (10/23) W 2-0 Minnesota (10/23) L 0-2 Minn. State Mankato (10/27) W 2-0 St. Cloud State (10/27) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (10/28) W 2-0 St. Cloud State (10/28) W 2-0 Michigan Tech (10/28) W 2-0 St. Cloud State (10/28) W 2-0 St. Benedict (11/3) W 2-0 Southwest Minnesota (11/3) W 2-0 Concordia-Moorhead (11/3) W 2-0 Augsburg (11/4) W 2-0 Gustavus Adolphus (11/4) W 2-0 St. Catherine (11/4) W 2-0 North Dakota (11/10) W 2-0 Iowa State (11/10) W 2-0 Nebraska (11/10) L 0-2 St. Cloud State (11/11) W 2-0 Minnesota (11/11) W 2-1 Nebraska (11/11) W 2-1 William Woods (11/16) W 2-0 Nebraska-Kearney (11/16) W 2-0 Loras (11/16) W 2-1 South Dakota State (11/17) W 2-0 North Dakota State (11/17) W 2-0 Bethel (Kan.) (11/17) W 2-0 Nebraska Wesleyan (11/18) W 2-0 St. Catherine (11/18) L 1-3 Bethel (11/18) W 3-0 1979 Overall: 57-6 | NSC: 7-0 Head Coach: Linda Larson, fourth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Winona State* W 3-0 St. Catherine W 2-0 Winona State W 2-0 North Dakota State W 2-0 Carleton W 2-0 Minn. State Mankato W 2-1 North Dakota State W 2-0 MSU-Moorhead* W 3-0 Augsburg L 1-2

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MSU-Moorhead W 2-0 Bemidji State W 2-1 Concordia-Moorhead W 2-0 St. Catherine W 2-0 Bemidji State W 2-0 Wis.-Superior W 2-0 Bemidji State W 3-2 Minn.-Morris W 3-0 Wis.-Superior W 2-1 St. Scholastica W 2-0 Southwest Minnesota* W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato* W 3-0 St. Scholastica W 2-0 St. Cloud State* W 2-0 Augsburg W 3-1 Minn. State Mankato W 2-0 Carleton W 2-0 Northland W 3-0 Concordia-Moorhead W 2-0 Gustavus Adolphus W 2-0 St. Catherine W 2-0 Minn. State Mankato W 2-1 Bemidji State W 2-0 Minn. State Mankato W 3-0 Bemidji State W 2-1 St. Cloud State W 2-1 Bemidji State W 3-0 Iowa State W 2-1 Minnesota (J.V.) W 2-0 St. Cloud State L 1-2 North Dakota State W 2-0 Minnesota W 2-0 Iowa W 3-1 Northern Iowa W 2-1 Northwest Missouri State L 1-2 Missouri Western L 1-2 Nebraska Kearney W 2-0 St. Mary’s of the Plains W 2-0 Nebraska-Omaha W 2-0 Nebraska Kearney W 3-1 Missouri Western W 3-2 Missouri Western W 2-0 Hawaii-Hilo L 0-2 Lewis L 0-2 1980 Overall: 58-7 | NSC: 7-0 Head Coach: Linda Larson, fifth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Lake Superior State L 2-3 Ill.-Chicago W 3-0 Grand Valley State W 3-1 Northern Michigan W 3-2 Oakland (Mich.) W 3-0 Winona State W 2-0 North Dakota State W 2-0 St. Cloud State W 3-0 South Dakota State W 2-0 MSU-Moorhead W 2-0 St. Catherine W 2-1 North Dakota State W 2-0

St. Catherine St. Scholastica Wis.-Superior Minn. State Mankato* Minn.-Morris* North Dakota State St. Cloud State* Alabama St. Scholastica Wis.-Eau Claire Wis.-Superior Iowa State Minnesota Chicago State Drake Minnesota Iowa State Bemidji State* Winona State* Gustavus Adolphus St. Catherine Macalester Southwest Minnesota* Northland MSU-Moorhead* Gustavus Adolphus MSU-Moorhead Minn.-Morris Carleton Northern Michigan North Dakota Augsburg St. Cloud State Northern Michigan Minn. State Mankato Bemidji State Bemidji State Central Missouri St. Mary’s of the Plains South Dakota Northern Iowa Nebraska Omaha St. Mary’s Northern Iowa Bemidji State California-Northridge Lewis Edinboro State California-Northridge Northern Colorado Texas Lutheran Florida Southern

W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 1-2

1981 Overall: 31-19 | NSC: 7-0 Head Coach: Linda Larson, sixth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Doane W 2-0 Nebraska-Kearney W 2-0 Iowa W 2-0 Missouri-Columbia W 2-0 Oral Roberts L 0-2 Southwest Minnesota* W 3-1 Minn. State Mankato W 2-0 North Dakota State W 2-0 South Dakota W 2-0 Bemidji State W 2-0 St. Catherine W 2-0 Northern Iowa W 2-1 Wis.-Superior W 3-0 Nebraska Omaha L 0-2 Nebraska-Wesleyan W 2-0 Northern Iowa W 2-1 St. Cloud State W 3-0 Southern Illinois L 0-2 Iowa L 0-2 Draka L 0-2 St. Scholastica W 3-0 Bemidji State* W 3-1 Minn. State Mankato* W 3-0 Lake Superior State L 0-2 Minn.-Morris* W 3-0 Lake Superior State L 0-2 Wis.-Superior W 3-2 Minn State-Moorhead* W 3-2 St. Cloud State W 3-2 Northern Iowa L 0-2 Miami (Ohio) L 0-3 Northern Illinois L 0-2 Illinois Chicago Circle L 1-2 Western Illinois L 1-2 Winona State* W 3-2 Bemidji State W 2-0 Gustavus Adolphus W 2-0 Minn. State Mankato W 2-0 St. Cloud State W 2-1 North Dakota State L 2-3

LEGEND

* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match (North Central Conference from 2004-2007) # NSIC Tournament Match % NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

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Southwest Minnesota W 2-1 St. Cloud State W 2-0 St. Cluod State L 2-3 St. Cloud State W 3-0 Northern Iowa L 1-2 North Dakota State L 0-2 St. Ambrose W 2-0 Northwest Missouri W 2-1 North Dakota State L 0-3 Northern Iowa L 0-3 1982 Overall: 34-8 | NSC: 6-1 Head Coach: Micky Tieney, first season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE St. Catherine (9/10) W 2-0 Winona State (9/10) W 2-0 Bemidji State (9/10) W 2-0 MSU-Moorhead (9/11) W 2-0 St. Catherine (9/11) W 2-0 Macalester (9/11) L 1-2 Bemidji State (9/18) W 2-0 North Dakota State (9/18) L 0-2 St. Cloud State (9/18) W 2-1 Southwest Minnesota (9/22) W 2-1 Nebraska-Omaha (9/24) W 2-0 St. Ambrose (9/24) W 2-1 St. Cloud State (9/25) L 0-2 Northern Iowa (9/25) L 0-2 Wis.-Superior (9/29) W 2-1 Lake Superior State (10/2) W 3-2 Ferris State (10/2) L 1-3 St. Scholastica (10/4) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (10/6) L 0-3 Winona State* (10/9) W 3-1 Minn. State Mankato* (10/14) W 3-0 Wis.-Eau Claire (10/15) W 2-0 Minn. State Mankato (10/15) W 2-0 St. Catherine’s (10/15) W 2-0 Gustavus Adolphus (10/16) W 2-0 St. Catherine (10/16) W 2-0 North Dakota State (10/16) L 0-3 Wis.-Superior (10/18) W 3-2 Macalester (10/21) W 3-2 Minn.-Morris (10/26) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/28) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (10/29) W 3-1 Winona State (10/29) W 2-0 Augsburg (10/29) W 2-0 Nebraska-Omaha (10/29) W 2-1 Macalester (10/30) W 2-0 North Dakota State (10/30) W 2-1 Nebraska-Omaha (10/30) L 1-2 Winona State (11/5) W 2-1 Southwest Minnesota (11/5) W 2-0 St. Cloud State (11/6) W 2-0 St. Cloud State (11/6) W 2-0

1983 Overall: 45-9 | NSC: 12-0 Head Coach: Micky Tieney, second season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Macalester (9/13) W 3-0 St. Cloud State (9/16) W 2-0 Minn. State Moorhead (9/16) W 2-0 St. Catherine (9/16) W 2-1 Macalester (9/17) W 2-0 Bemidji State (9/17) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (9/22) W 3-0 South Dakota State (9/23) W 2-0 North Dakota State (9/23) W 2-1 Minn. State Mankato (9/23) W 2-0 Bemidji State (9/24) W 2-0 St. Cloud State (9/24) W 2-1 Nebraska-Omaha (9/24) W 2-1 Wis.-Superioer (9/28) W 3-0 Wisconsin (9/30) L 2-1 Northern Iowa (J.V.) (9/30) W 2-0 Indiana State (10/1) W 2-0 Western Illinois (10/1) L 2-1 St. Scholastica (10/3) W 3-1 Bemidji State* (10/5) W 3-0 Minn. State Moorhead* (10/6) W 3-0 North Dakota State (10/7) W 2-1 Angelo State (10/7) L 0-2 Nebraska-Omaha (10/8) L 1-2 St. Cloud State (10/8) L 1-2 Minn.-Morris* (10/10) W 3-0 Winona State* (10/14) W 2-0 St. Cloud State* (10/14) W 2-1 Southwest Minnesota* (10/14) W 2-0 MSU-Moorhead (10/15) W 2-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/15) W 2-0 Bemidji State* (10/15) W 2-0 South Dakota State (10/21) W 2-0 Gustavus Adolphus (10/21) W 2-0 North Dakota State (10/22) W 2-0 Wis.-La Crosse (10/22) W 2-1 St. Cloud State* (10/25) W 3-2 Winona State* (10/27) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato (10/28) W 2-0 Lake Superior State (10/28) W 2-0 Northwest Missouri (10/28) W 2-0 Winona State (10/28) W 2-0 St. Catherine (10/29) W 2-0 Gustavus Adolphus (10/29) W 2-0 North Dakota State (10/29) L 1-3 Nebraska-Omaha (11/11) L 1-2 Lewis (11/11) L 1-2 Northwest Missouri (11/12) W 2-0 Missouri-St. Louis (11/12) W 2-0 Central Missouri (11/12) L 1-2 Alaska-Anchorage (11/18) W 3-0 Alaska-Anchorage (11/19) W 3-0

LEGEND

* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match (North Central Conference from 2004-2007) # NSIC Tournament Match % NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

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1984 Overall: 30-18 | NSC: 10-0 Head Coach: Micky Tieney, third season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Lewis L 1-2 Carthage W 2-0 Lakeland W 2-0 Wis.-Stevens Point W 2-0 Bradley L 1-2 North Dakota State L 0-2 Bemidji State L 0-2 Minn. State Mankato W 2-0 Nebraska Omaha L 0-2 St. Cloud State L 1-2 Winona State* W 3-1 Northern Michigan L 2-3 Wright State W 3-0 North Dakota State L 0-3 St. Scholastica W 3-1 Wis.-Superior W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* W 3-2 Southwest Minnesota* W 2-0 MSU-Moorhead* W 2-0 Bemidji State* W 2-0 Winona State* W 2-0 Minn.-Morris* W 2-0 Bemidji State* W 3-0 South Dakota State W 2-1 Minn. State Mankato W 2-0 Wis.-La Crosse L 0-2 MSU-Moorhead* W 3-0 Macalester W 2-0 Northern Michigan L 0-3 Augustana W 2-0 Lake Superior State L 1-2 Wis.-Superior W 2-0 Alaska-Anchorage L 2-3 Gustavus Adolphus W 2-0 St. Cloud State L 2-3 St. Cloud State W 2-1 Northwest Missouri State W 2-0 North Dakota State L 0-2 Nebraska-Omaha L 0-2 Central Missouri W 2-0 Northeast Missouri State W 2-0 Minn.-Morris* W 3-1 Northern Michigan W 2-0 Wright State W 2-0 North Dakota State L 0-2 Lewis W 2-1 Ferris State L 2-0 Wright State W 2-1 1985 Overall: 27-21 | NSC: 11-1 Head Coach: Micky Tieney, fourth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Wis.-Stevens Points (9/13) W 2-0 Franklin (9/13) L 1-2 Central (Ohio) State (9/14) W 2-0 Wis.-Milwaukee (9/14) L 0-2 Lake Superior State (9/14) W 2-0

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Northwood Institute (9/14) W 2-0 Wis.-Milwaukee (9/14) L 1-2 St. Cloud State (9/20) L 0-2 Minn. State Mankato (9/20) L 0-2 North Dakota State (9/21) L 0-2 Bemidji State (9/21) W 2-0 South Dakota State (9/21) W 2-1 St. Cloud State (9/25) L 0-3 Northern State* (9/27) W 3-0 St. Scholastica (9/30) W 3-1 Southwest Minnesota* (10/2) L 0-3 North Dakota State (10/4) L 0-2 Winnipeg (10/4) (Exhib.) L 1-2 Northern Michigan (10/5) L 1-2 MSU-Moorhead* (10/8) W 3-1 MSU-Moorhead* (10/11) W 2-1 Southwest Minnesota* (10/11) W 2-0 Bemidji State* (10/11) W 2-0 Northern State* (10/12) W 2-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/12) W 2-0 Winona State* (10/12) W 2-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/15) W 3-0 Bemidji State (10/19) W 2-0 Northern Michigan (10/19) L 0-2 Winona State* (10/24) W 3-0 St. Catherine (10/25) W 2-0 Valley City State (10/25) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (10/25) W 2-0 MSU-Moorhead (10/26) L 0-2 Wis.-Milwaukee (10/26) L 1-2 Bemidji State* (10/29) W 3-0 North Dakota State (11/1) W 2-1 Central Missouri (11/1) L 1-2 Nebraska-Omaha (11/1) L 1-2 Northwest Missouri State (11/2) L 0-2 St. Cloud State (11/2) L 0-2 Missouri-St. Louis (11/2) W 2-0 Wis.-Superior (11/5) W 3-0 Northwest Missouri State (11/22) W 2-0 Wright State (11/22) L 1-2 Northern Michigan (11/22) L 0-2 St. Cloud State (11/23) L 0-2 Lewis (11/23) W 2-0 Northern Michigan (11/23) L 0-2 1986 Overall: 45-19 | NSC: 12-0 Head Coach: Micky Tieney, fifth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Wis.-Oshkosh (9/5) W 2-0 Wis.-Stevens Point (9/6) W 2-1 Wis.-River Falls (9/6) W 2-0 Bethel (9/6) W 2-0 Wis.-River Falls (9/6) W 2-0 St. Ambrose (9/12) W 2-0 Wis-Parkside (9/12) L 0-2 Saginaw Valley State (9/13) W 2-0 Lake Superior State (9/13) W 2-0 Northeastern Illinois (9/13) W 2-0 Franklin (9/13) W 2-0 Wis.-Parkside (9/13) W 3-0

Winona State* (9/16) W 3-0 South Dakota State (9/19) L 1-2 Nebraska-Omaha (9/19) L 0-2 St. Cloud State (9/20) W 2-1 Minn. State Mankato (9/20) W 2-0 Grand Valley State (9/20) L 0-2 North Dakota State (9/20) W 2-0 Southwest Minnesota* (9/24) W 3-1 St. Scholastica (9/29) W 3-1 Wis.-Superior (10/1) W 3-0 Air Force (10/3) W 2-1 North Dakota State (10/3) L 1-2 Northern Michigan (10/3) W 3-0 Nebraska-Omaha (10/4 L 0-3 St. Cloud State (10/4) L 0-2 St. Cloud State (10/8) L 1-3 MSU-Moorhead* (10/10) W 2-1 Bemidji State* (10/10) W 2-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/10) W 2-0 Northern State* (10/11) W 2-0 Winona State* (10/11) W 2-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/11) W 2-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/15) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/15) W 3-0 South Dakota State (10/17) W 2-0 North Dakota State (10/17) L 1-2 Minn. State Mankato (10/17) W 2-1 St. Cloud State (10/18) W 2-0 South Dakota State (10/18) W 2-0 North Dakota State (10/18) L 1-2 MSU-Moorhead* (10/23) W 3-0 Augsburg (10/24) W 2-0 Wis.-Stevens Points (10/24) W 2-0 Minn. State Mankato (10//24) L 1-2 Lake Superior State (10/25) W 2-0 Southwest Minnesota (10/25) W 2-0 Augustana (10/25) W 2-1 Minn. State Mankato (10/25) L 0-2 Bemidji State* (10/29) W 3-0 North Dakota State (10/31) L 1-2 Central Missouri (10/31) L 0-2 St. Cloud State (10/31) W 2-0 Northwest Missouri State (11/1) W 2-0 Nebraska-Omaha (11/1) L 0-2 Northern Colorado (11/1) W 2-0 Air Force (11/7) W 3-0 Texas Women’s (11/7) W 3-0 California-Riverside (11/8) L 0-3 California-Northridge (11/8) L 0-3 Cal Poly-Pomona (11/9) L 1-3 Portland State (11/9) W 3-2 Cal. State Sacramento% (12/5) L 0-3 1987 Overall: 43-18 | NSC: 12-0 Head Coach: Micky Tieney, sixth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Michigan-Dearborn (9/4) W 3-0 Green Bay (9/5) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (9/5) W 3-1 Wis.-La Crosse (9/11) W 2-0

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Wis.-Parkside (9/11) Franklin (9/12) Lake Superior State (9/12) St. Francis (9/12) Wis.-Milwaukee (9/12) Ferris State (9/12) Southwest Minnesota* (9/17) Metropolitan State (9/18) Nebraska-Omaha (9/18) Minn. State Mankato (9/19) North Dakota State (9/19) St. Cloud State (9/19) Minn.-Morris* (9/23) Wis.-Superior (9/24) MSU-Moorhead* (10/1) St. Cloud State (10/2) Northern Michigan (10/2) Nebraska-Omaha (10/3) North Dakota State (10/3) Northern State* (10/8) Minn.-Morris* (10/9) Bemidji State* (10/19) Northern State* (10/9) Minn.-State Moorhead* (10/9) Winona State* (10/10) Southwest Minnesota* (10/10) St. Cloud State (10/14) Missouri-Kansas City (10/16) Central Missouri (10/16) Nebraska-Omaha (10/17) North Dakota (10/17) Winona State* (10/22) Lakehead (10/23) St. Catherine (10/23) Southwest Minnesota (10/23) Wis.-Parkside (10/24) MSU-Moorhead (10/24) Wis.-Milwaukee (10/24) North Dakota State (10/24) Bemidji State* (10/27) Portland State (10/30) Alaska-Anchorage (10/30) Chapman (10/31) Nebraska-Omaha (10/31) Central Missouri (11/1) North Dakota State (11/1) Angelo State (11/13) Northern Colorado (11/13) California-Northridge (11/14) Regis (11/14) Air Force (11/15) Portland State (11/15) New York Tech (11/20) Army (11/20) SUNY-Buffalo (11/21) Army% (12/4) Nebraska-Omaha% (12/5)

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

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


1988 Overall: 18-30 | NSC: 10-2 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, first season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Lake Superior State (9/2) L 1-3 Michigan Tech (9/2) L 0-3 Northwood (Mich.) (9/3) L 1-3 Northwood (Mich.) (9/3) L 0-3 Michigan Tech (9/3) L 1-3 St. Ambrose (9/9) W 3-1 St. Francis (9/9) L 1-3 Wis.-Oshkosh (9/10) W 3-0 Wis.-Milwaukee (9/10) L 0-3 Nebraska-Omaha (9/16) L 0-3 Minn. State Mankato (9/17) L 1-3 Grand Valley State (9/17) L 1-3 St. Cloud State (9/17) L 1-3 Bemidji State* (9/21) W 3-1 MSU-Moorhead* (9/23) L 2-3 Minn.-Morris* (9/29) W 3-1 Cal State Northridge (9/30) L 0-3 St. Cloud State (9/30) L 0-3 Nebraska-Omaha (10/1) L 2-3 Portland State (10/1) L 0-3 Northern State* (10/6) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (10/7) L 1-2 Winona State* (10/7) W 2-0 Northern State* (10/7) W 2-0 Bemidji State* (10/8) W 2-1 Southwest Minnesota* (10/8) W 2-1 Minn.-Morris* (10/8) W 2-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/12) W 3-0 St. Cloud State (10/14) L 0-3 Minn. State Mankato (10/14) L 0-3 Augustana (10/15) W 3-1 South Dakota State (10/15) W 3-1 Winona State* (10/19) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (10/21) W 3-1 South Dakota State (10/21) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato (10/22) L 2-3

CHERYL CARLSON ’91

North Dakota State (10/22) L 1-3 Nebraska-Omaha (10/28) L 0-3 Central Missouri (10/28) L 0-3 North Dakota State (10/29) L 0-3 Portland State (10/29) L 1-3 Cal Poly-Pomona (11/3) W 3-1 West Texas (11/3) L 0-3 Lewis (11/4) W 3-2 Cal State-Sacramento (11/4) L 0-3 Cal State-Bakersfield (11/5) L 0-3 West Texas Satate (11/5) L 1-3 St. Cloud State (11/9) L 0-3 1989 Overall: 27-18 | NSC: 11-1 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, second season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Northern State* (9/6) W 3-0 Wayne State (Mich.) (9/8) W 3-2 St. Cloud State (9/8) W 3-1 Ferris State (9/8) L 0-3 North Dakota State (9/8) L 0-3 Bellarmine (9/15) W 3-0 Lake Superior State (9/15) W 3-0 Illinois Central (9/16) W 3-0 St. Thomas (9/16) W 3-2 Wis.-Milwaukee (9/16) W 3-1 Minn.-Morris* (9/19) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (9/21) W 3-0 Northern Michigan (9/22) L 1-3 St. Cloud State (9/23) L 2-3 Minn. State Mankato (9/23) L 0-3 MSU-Moorhead* (9/28) L 2-3 St. Cloud State (9/29) W 3-2 Cal State Sacramento (9/30) L 0-3 North Dakota State (9/30) L 0-3 St. Cloud State (10/4) W 3-2 Minn.-Morris* (10/6) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/6) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/7) W 3-0 Winona State* (10/7) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/8) W 3-0 Minn. State Moorhead* (10/8) W 3-0 North Dakota (10/13) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/18) W 3-0 Winona State* (10/24) W 3-1 Nebraska-Omaha (10/27) L 1-3 Northern Colorado (10/27) L 0-3 Metropolitan State (10/28) W 3-1 Central Missouri (10/28) L 0-3 Portland State (10/28) L 0-3 Lewis (11/3) L 2-3 Cal State Sacramento (11/3) L 0-3 Tennessee-Martin (11/4) W 3-2 East Texas State (11/4) W 3-0 Southeast Missouri State (11/5) W 3-0 Ottawa (11/10) L 0-2 Maintoba (11/10) L 0-2 York (11/10) L 1-2 Laval (11/11) L 0-3 Regina (11/11) W 3-0

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1990 Overall: 26-19 | NSC: 10-2 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, third season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Winona State* (9/5) W 3-1 North Dakota (9/7) L 1-3 Regis (9/7) L 1-3 Wayne State (Mich.) (9/8) W 3-2 Michigan Tech (9/8) W 3-1 Northern Michigan (9/8) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (9/12) W 3-0 North Dakota State (9/14) L 0-3 Missouri-St. Louis (9/14) W 3-0 Angelo State (9/14) W 3-2 Central Missouri (9/15) L 0-3 Metropolitan State (9/15) W 3-1 Minn.-Morris* (9/20) W 3-0 Northern Michigan (9/21) W 3-1 Minn. State Mankato (9/21) L 0-3 Northern State* (9/27) W 3-0 North Dakota State (9/28) L 0-3 St. Cloud State (9/28) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/2) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/5) W 3-1 Winona State* (10/5) L 0-3 Southwest Minnesota* (10/6) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (10/6) L 2-3 Bemidji State* (10/7) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/7) W 3-0 North Dakota (10/12) W 3-1 Nebraska-Omaha (10/12) W 3-2 Texas Women’s (10/13) L 0-3 Central Missouri (10/13) L 2-3 Southwest Minnesota* (10/15) W 3-1 Lewis (10/19) L 0-3 Florida Southern (10/19) L 0-3 Ferris State (10/20) L 0-3 Grand Valley State (10/20) W 3-0 Metro State (10/20) W 3-0 St. Cloud State (10/24) L 2-3 North Dakota (10/30) L 2-3 Lake Superior State (11/2) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (11/2) L 1-3 Florida Southern (11/9) L 0-3 Floirda Atlantic (11/10) W 3-0 Rollins (11/10) W 3-0 Tampa (11/10) L 0-3 1991 Overall: 33-13 | NSIC: 12-0 Home: 8-0 | Road: 7-4 | Neutral: 18-10 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, fourth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Michigan Tech (9/6) W 3-0 North Dakota State (9/6) L 0-3 St. Cloud State (9/6) W 3-0 Northern Michigan (9/7) L 0-3 Indiana Purdue-Ft. Wayne (9/7) L 0-3 Angelo State (9/13) L 1-3 Missouri-St. Louis (9/13) W 3-1 North Dakota State (9/14) L 2-3 Ferris State (9/14) W 3-0

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YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS

2018 MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE

Missouri-St. Louis (9/14) W 3-1 Southwest Minnesota* (9/19) W 3-2 Northern Michigan (9/20) W 3-1 North Dakota State (9/20) L 0-3 St. Cloud State (9/21) W 3-2 Minn. State Mankato (9/21) W 3-1 Minn.-Morris* (9/24) W 3-1 Bemidji State* (9/27) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead (9/28) W 3-0 South Dakota (10/4) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (10/4) W 3-0 Lake Superior State (10/5) W 3-0 North Dakota (10/9) W 3-2 Winona State* (10/11) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/11) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/12) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/12) W 3-1 Minn. State-Moorheaed* (10/13) W 3-1 Minn.-Morris* (10/13) W 3-0 Grand Valley State (10/18) W 3-1 Tennessee-Martin (10/18) W 3-0 Lewis (10/19) W 3-0 Air Force (10/19) W 3-1 Ferris State (10/19) W 3-0 Alaska-Anchorage (11/1) W 3-0 Tampa (11/1) L 1-3 Regis (11/2) L 1-3 Grand Valley State (11/2) W 3-1 Air Force (11/3) L 2-3 Central Missouri (11/3) L 0-3 Nebraska-Kearney (11/8) W 3-0 Northern Colorado (11/9) L 1-3 Nebraska-Omaha (11/9) L 2-3 North Dakota State % (11/30) L 1-3 1992 Overall: 11-26 | NSIC: 8-4 Home: 1-5 | Road: 3-5 | Neutral: 7-16 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, fifth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Northern Michigan (9/4) L 1-3 Ferris State (9/4) L 1-3 Michigan Tech (9/5) W 3-1 St. Cloud State (9/5) L 0-3 Missouri Southern (9/11) W 3-1 Augustana (9/11) L 0-3 Texas Women’s (9/12) W 3-2 Nebraska-Omaha (9/12) L 1-3 North Dakota State (9/18) L 0-3 Minn. State Mankato (9/19) L 1-3 St. Cloud State (9/19) L 1-3 MSU-Moorhead* (9/23) L 0-3 South Dakota State (10/2) L 1-3 Bemidji State* (10/3) W 3-2 Winona State* (10/9) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/9) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/10) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/10) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/11) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (10/11) L 1-3 St. Cloud State (10/16) L 0-3

Indiana-Purdue-Ft. Wayne (10/16) L 2-3 Grand Valley State (10/16) L 0-3 Lewis (10/17) L 1-3 Ferris State (10/17) L 0-3 Winona State* (10/23) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/25) W 3-2 Minn.-Morris* (10/26) L 2-3 Northeast Missouri State (10/30) L 1-3 Minn. State Mankato (10/31) L 2-3 Southwest Minnesota* (11/3) L 2-3 California-Davis (11/6) L 0-3 Central Missouri (11/6) L 0-3 Chapman (11/7) L 1-3 Lewis (11/7) L 0-3 New Haven (11/8) L 2-3 St. Cloud State (11/11) L 0-3 1993 Overall: 22-13 | NSIC: 11-1 Home: 8-0 | Road: 3-4 | Neutral: 11-9 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, sixth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Northern Michigan (9/3) L 0-3 Michigan Tech (9/3) L 0-3 North Dakota State (9/4) L 0-3 Wis.-Parkside (9/4) W 3-0 Wis.-Parkside (9/10) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (9/10) L 1-3 South Dakota (9/10) W 3-0 Augustana (9/11) W 3-1 Minn. State Mankato (9/11) L 0-3 Southwest Minnesota* (9/16) W 3-2 St. Cloud State (9/17) L 1-3 Minn. State Mankato (9/17) L 1-3 Morningside (9/18) W 3-1 Indiana-Purdue-Ft. Wayne (9/18) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (9/21) W 3-1 St. Cloud State (9/29) w 3-1 Bemidji State (10/1) W 3-1 Northern State* (10/8) W 3-1 Minn.-Morris* (10/8) W 3-0 Winona State* (10/9) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/9) W 3-2 MSU-Moorhead* (10/10) W 3-1 Bemidji State* (10/10) W 3-0 St. Scholastica (10/14) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/17) W 3-0 Winona State* (10/20) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/22) W 3-1 MSU-Moorhead* (10/23) L 1-3 Northern Colorado (10/29) L 1-3 Ferris State (10/29) L 1-3 Denver (10/30) L 1-3 North Dakota (10/30) L 0-3 Angelo State (10/31) L 0-3 North Dakota (11/5) W 3-0 Bemdji State (11/5) W 3-0 LEGEND

* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match (North Central Conference from 2004-2007) # NSIC Tournament Match % NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

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JOLEYN YOUNG ’91 1994 Overall: 25-5 | NSIC: 12-0 Home: 10-0 | Road: 7-2 | Neutral: 8-3 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, seventh season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Winona State (9/2) W 3-1 Metropolitan State (9/3) W 3-1 North Dakota State (9/3) W 3-1 Wis.-Parkside (9/9) W 3-1 Northern Colorado (9/10) W 3-2 Nebraska-Omaha (9/10) W 3-1 Nebraska-Kearney (9/16) L 1-3 Minn. State Mankato (9/16) W 3-2 St. Cloud State (9/17) L 0-3 Southwest Minnesota (9/17) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (9/23) W 3-0 Northern State* (9/24) W 3-0 St. Cloud State (9/28) L 2-3 Winona State* (9/29) W 3-1 Bemidji State* (10/4) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/7) W 3-2 MSU-Moorhead* (10/14) W 3-2 Wis.-Superior (10/15) W 3-1 Northern State* (10/21) W 3-1 MSU-Moorhead* (10/21) W 3-1 Winona State* (10/22) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/22) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/23) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/23) W 3-0 St. Scholastica (11/1) W 3-0 Wayne State (Neb.) (11/4) W 3-0 Augustana (11/4) L 1-3 South Dakota State (11/5) W 3-2 Wis.-Parkside (11/5) W 3-1 Northern Colorado% (11/18) L 1-3


1995 Overall: 23-9 | NSIC: 11-1 Home: 3-3 | Road: 6-3 | Neutral: 14-3 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, eighth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE St. Cloud State (9/1) L 0-3 Edinboro (Penn.) (9/1) W 3-1 Michigan Tech (9/2) L 1-3 Northern Michigan (9/2) L 0-3 Minn. State Mankato (9/8) W 3-0 St. Cloud State (9/8) L 2-3 Lake Superior State (9/9) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead (9/9) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (9/13) W 3-1 North Dakota (9/14) W 3-0 Dakota State (9/22) W 3-0 Augustana (9/22) W 3-0 Colorado State (9/23) W 3-0 Winona State (9/23) W 3-0 St. Cloud State (9/27) L 2-3 St. Cloud State (9/29) L 2-3 MSU-Moorhead (9/30) W 3-1 Bemidji State (9/30) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/4) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/13) L 2-3 Northern State* (10/14) W 3-0 North Dakota State (10/20) L 0-3 MSU-Moorhead* (10/21) W 3-0 Augustana (10/27) L 0-3 Bemidji State (10/27) W 3-0 Winona State (10/28) W 3-0 Northern State* (11/3) W 3-0 Winona State* (11/3) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (11/4) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (11/4) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (11/5) W 3-1 Southwest Minnesota* (11/5) W 3-0 1996 Overall: 25-4 | NSIC: 11-0 Home: 7-1 | Road: 7-2 | Neutral: 11-1 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, ninth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Michigan Tech (8/30) W 3-1 North Dakota State (8/30) L 1-3 Indiana-Purdue-Ft. Wayne (8/31) W 3-1 Winona State (8/31) W 3-0 Lake Superior State (9/6) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead (9/6) W 3-0 South Dakota State (9/13) W 3-1 North Dakota (9/13) W 3-0 Augustana (9/14) W 3-1 Morningside (9/14) L 1-3 Northern Michigan (9/18) W 3-2 Minn.-Morris* (9/20) W 3-0 Northern State* (9/21) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (9/25) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (9/27) W 3-0 Winona State* (9/28) W 3-0 St. Cloud State (10/11) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (10/12) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/18) W 3-0

Northern State* (10/19) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/23) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/25) W 3-1 Winona State* (10/26) W 3-0 Nebraska-Omaha (11/9) L 2-3 Northern Colorado (11/9) W 3-1 St. Cloud State (11/15) W 3-1 Minn. State Mankato (11/15) L 2-3 1997 Overall: 19-6 | NSIC: 12-0 Home: 10-1 | Road: 4-2 | Neutral: 3-3 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, 10th season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Quincy (8/29) W 3-1 Edinboro (8/29) W 3-1 Cornerstone (8/30) W 3-0 Northern Michigan (8/30) L 0-3 North Florida (9/5) W 3-1 Michigan Tech (9/7) W 3-2 Nebraska-Omaha (9/12) L 0-3 South Dakota State (9/13) L 0-3 Augustana (9/13) L 0-3 Bemidji State* (9/18) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (9/20) W 3-1 Minn.-Morris* (9/26) W 3-1 Northern State* (9/27) W 3-0 Winona State* (10/1) W 3-1 Southwest Minnesota* (10/10) W 3-1 North Dakota State (10/11) L 0-3 MSU-Moorhead (10/11) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/15) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/24) W 3-2 Northern State* (10/25) W 3-0 St. Cloud State (11/7) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato (11/8) W 3-0 Winona State* (11/8) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (11/13) W 3-1 North Dakota State (11/15) L 2-3 1998 Overall: 21-7 | NSIC: 11-1 Home: 6-1 | Road: 10-2 | Neutral: 5-4 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, 11th season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Bemidji State (8/28) W 3-0 Lock Haven (8/28) W 3-1 Wis.-Parkside (8/28) W 3-0 Northern Michigan (8/28) W 3-2 North Dakota State (9/3) L 0-3 Northern Michigan (9/4) L 1-3 Nebraska-Kearney (9/5) L 1-3 Augustana (9/11) W 3-2 Nebraska-Omaha (9/12) L 1-3 South Dakota State (9/12) L 0-3 Southwest Minnesota* (9/18) W 3-0 Northern State* (9/19) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (9/19) L 2-3 Winona State* (10/2) W 3-2 Minn.-Morris* (10/9) W 3-1 MSU-Moorhead* (10/10) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (10/14) W 3-0 Winona State* (10/16) W 3-0

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Wis.-Parkside (10/18) W 3-0 St. Cloud State (10/21) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/28) W 3-1 Northern State* (10/30) W 3-1 Southwest Minnesota* (10/31) W 3-1 Minn.-Morris* (11/6) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (11/7) W 3-0 Augustana (11/13) W 3-2 Wayne State (Neb.) (11/14) W 3-0 North Dakota State% (11/20) L 0-3 1999 Overall: 24-8 | NSIC: 17-1 Home: 11-1 | Road: 10-2 | Neutral: 3-5 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, 12th season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Lake Superior State (8/27) W 3-1 Northern Michigan (8/27) L 2-3 Lock Haven (8/28) L 0-3 North Dakota State (8/28) L 0-3 Barry (Fla.) (9/3) W 3-1 Metro State (9/3) W 3-1 Augustana (9/4) L 0-3 Regis (9/4) W 3-2 Nebraska-Omaha (9/10) L 0-3 Morningside (9/11) W 3-1 Augustana (9/11) L 1-3 Minn.-Crookston* (9/21) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (9/22) W 3-1 Northern State* (9/24) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (9/25) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (9/28) W 3-1 Winona State* (10/1) W 3-1 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/2) W 3-1 Southwest Minnesota* (10/8) W 3-2 Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/9) W 3-1 MSU-Moorhead* (10/15) W 3-0 Minn.-Crookston* (10/16) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato (10/22) L 2-3 St. Cloud State (10/23) W 3-0

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Northern Michigan (10/23) W 3-2 Minn.-Morris* (10/29) W 3-1 Northern State* (10/30) W 3-1 Bemidji State* (11/3) W 3-0 Concordia-St. Paul* (11/5) W 3-0 Winona State* (11/6) W 3-0 Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/12) W 3-1 Southwest Minnesota* (11/13) L 0-3 2000 Overall: 22-6 | NSIC: 16-2 Home: 10-2 | Road: 9-1 | Neutral: 3-3 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, 13th season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Northern Michigan (8/25) W 3-0 Augustana (8/26) L 1-3 Michigan Tech (8/27) W 3-2 Northern Colorado (9/1) W 3-1 Metro State (9/1) W 3-0 West Texas A&M (9/2) L 2-3 Barry (Fla.) (9/2) W 3-1 North Dakota State (9/8) L 0-3 South Dakota State (9/9) L 1-3 Minn. State Mankato (9/9) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (9/12) W 3-1 Bemidji State* (9/19) W 3-0 Northern State* (9/22) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (9/23) W 3-0 Winona State* (9/29) W 3-0 Concordia-St. Paul* (9/30) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/6) W 3-0 Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/7) W 3-2 MSU-Moorhead* (10/13) L 1-3 Minn.-Crookston* (10/14) W 3-0 Minn.-Crookston* (10/17) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/25) W 3-1 Minn.-Morris* (10/27) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/28) L 2-3 Concordia-St. Paul* (11/3) W 3-0 Winona State* (11/4) W 3-0 Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/10) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (11/11) W 3-0 LEGEND

* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match (North Central Conference from 2004-2007) # NSIC Tournament Match % NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

2001 Overall: 15-9 | NSIC: 13-5 Home: 6-3 | Road: 7-4 | Neutral: 2-2 Head Coach: Pati Rolf, 14th season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Northern Michigan (8/31) L 2-3 Michigan Tech (9/1) L 0-3 Nebraska-Omaha (9/7) W 3-1 North Dakota State (9/7) L 0-3 Morningside (9/8) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (9/18) W 3-0 Minn.-Crookston* (9/19) W 3-0 Northern State* (9/21) W 3-2 Minn.-Morris* (9/22) W 3-0 Winona State* (9/28) W 3-0 Concordia-St. Paul* (9/29) W 3-1 Southwest Minnesota* (10/5) L 0-3 Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/5) L 1-3 MSU-Moorhead* (10/12) L 2-3 Minn.-Crookston* (10/13) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/16) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/18) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/26) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/27) W 3-0 Concordia-St. Paul* (11/2) W 3-0 Winona State* (11/3) W 3-1 Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/9) L 1-3 Southwest Minnesota* (11/10) L 1-3 Minnesota (11/11) L 0-3 2002 Overall: 29-3 | NSIC: 18-0 Home: 10-1 | Road: 13-0 | Neutral: 6-2 Head Coach: Jim Boos, first season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Michigan Tech (8/30) W 3-0 Rollins (8/31) W 3-0 Northern Michigan (8/31) W 3-1 Barry (Fla.) (9/6) W 3-1 Regis (9/6) W 3-0 North Alabama (9/7) W 3-0 Northern Colorado (9/7) L 1-3 Nebraska-Omaha (9/13) W 3-2 South Dakota State (9/13) W 3-2 Northern Colorado (9/14) W 3-1 Minn.-Morris* (9/20) W 3-0 Northern State* (9/21) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (9/27) W 3-0

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Minn.-Crookston* (9/28) W 3-0 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/4) W 3-2 Winona State* (10/5) W 3-0 North Dakota State (10/8) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (10/10) W 3-0 Bemdji State* (10/11) W 3-0 Minn.-Crookston* (10/15) W 3-1 Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/18) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (10/19) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/25) W 3-0 Minn.-Morris* (10/26) W 3-0 Winona State* (11/1) W 3-0 Concordia-St. Paul* (11/2) W 3-0 North Dakota State (11/2) L 1-3 Southwest Minnesota* (11/8) W 3-1 Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/9) W 3-0 Bemidji State (11/15) W 3-0 North Dakota (9/16) W 3-0 South Dakota State% (9/22) L 2-3 2003 Overall: 26-5 | NSIC: 13-3 Home: 7-2 | Road: 10-2 | Neutral: 9-1 Head Coach: Jim Boos, second season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE No. 14 Nebraska-Kearney (8/29) W 3-0 No. 18 North Dakota State (8/29) L 2-3 St. Cloud State (8/30) W 3-0 Emporia State (8/30) W 3-0 North Dakota (9/5) W 3-0 No. 20 South Dakota State (9/5) W 3-2 National American (9/6) W 3-1 Dakota Wesleyan (9/6) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (9/9) W 3-0 Augustana (9/12) W 3-0 Northwest Missouri State (9/13) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato (9/13) W 3-0 Wayne State (Neb.)* (9/19) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota* (9/20) W 3-0 Winona State* (9/26) W 3-0 Concordia-St. Paul* (9/27) L 0-3 Michigan Tech (9/30) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/10) W 3-1 Minn.-Crookston* (10/11) W 3-0 St. Cloud State (10/14) W 3-1 Northern State* (10/17) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (10/18) L 1-3


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GRETA IISAKKA ‘04

No. 4 Concordia-St. Paul (11/9) W 3-2 Nebraska-Omaha* (11/12) W 3-0 North Dakota* (11/13) W 3-0 St. Cloud State% (11/18) W 3-0 Nebraska-Omaha% (11/19) W 3-0 No. 5 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/20) W 3-1 No. 11 Northern Michigan% (12/2) W 3-1 No. 3 Barry (Fla.)% (12/3) L 0-3 2005 Overall: 27-5 | NCC: 11-1 Home: 11-2 | Road: 7-3 | Neutral: 9-0 Head Coach: Jim Boos, fourth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE No. 11 Northern Michigan (8/25) W 3-0 No. 2 Truman State (8/26) L 2-3 No. 5 Cal State San Bernadino (8/26) L 0-3 St. Edward’s (8/27) W 3-0 Hillsdale (9/2) W 3-2 No. 17 Ferris State (9/2) W 3-0 Lake Superior State (9/3) W 3-0 No. 14 Grand Valley State (9/3) W 3-2 Wayne State (Neb.) (9/9) W 3-2 Southwest Minnesota (9/9) W 3-0 Winona State (9/10) W 3-0 South Dakota* (9/16) W 3-0 Bemidji State (9/20) W 3-0 Augustana* (9/23) W 3-2 Minn. State Mankato* (9/24) W 3-1 No. 5 Concordia-St. Paul (9/25) W 3-1 St. Cloud State* (10/1) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (10/4) W 3-0 Minn.-Crookston (10/11) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (10/15) W 3-0 Nebraska-Omaha* (10/21) L 0-3 South Dakota* (10/22) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (10/25) W 3-0 North Dakota* (10/28) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato* (10/29) W 3-0 Augustana* (11/4) W 3-0 No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul (11/8) L 1-3 No. 24 Nebraska-Omaha* (11/11) W 3-1 North Dakota* (11/12) W 3-0 Augustana% (11/17) W 3-0 No. 23 Nebraska-Omaha% (11/18) W 3-0 No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/19) L 0-3 2006 Overall: 31-4 | NCC: 12-0 Home: 9-0 | Road: 9-1 | Neutral: 13-3 Head Coach: Jim Boos, fifth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Emporia State (8/25) W 3-0 Wis.-Parkside (8/25) W 3-0 No. 20 Abilene Christian (8/26) W 3-0 Lake Superior State (8/26) W 3-0 Mesa State (9/1) W 3-0 No. 11 Florida Southern (9/1) L 2-3 No. 20 Abilene Christian (9/2) W 3-0 West Texas A&M (9/2) W 3-0 No. 21 Southwest Minnesota (9/5) W 3-0 No. 13 North Alabama (9/8) W 3-0 Emporia State (9/8) W 3-2

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VICKY BRAEGELMANN ’07

Northwest Missouri State (9/9) W 3-0 Truman (9/9) L 0-3 Michigan Tech (9/12) W 3-0 No. 12 Nebraska-Omaha* (9/15) W 3-0 North Dakota* (9/16) W 3-0 South Dakota* (9/22) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato* (9/23) W 3-1 No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul (9/26) W 3-1 Augustana* (9/29) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato* (9/30) W 3-0 Bemidji State (10/3) W 3-0 Nebraska-Omaha* (10/13) W 3-0 South Dakota* (10/14) W 3-2 Michigan Tech (10/17) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (10/20) W 3-0 No. 6 Concordia-St. Paul (10/24) L 1-3 Augustana* (10/28) W 3-1 St. Cloud State* (10/30) W 3-0 North Dakota* (11/4) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato% (11/9) W 3-0 Augustana% (11/10) W 3-1 No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/11) W 3-1 No. 4 Calif.-San Diego% (11/16) W 3-1 No. 1 Tampa% (11/17) L 1-3 2007 Overall: 29-2 | NCC: 12-0 Home: 14-1 | Road: 9-0 | Neutral: 6-1 Head Coach: Jim Boos, sixth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Millersville (8/24) W 3-0 Barry (Fla.) (8/24) W 3-1 Northern Michigan (8/25) W 3-0 No. 7 Truman State (8/25) L 2-3 No. 17 Cal State-Los Angeles (8/31) W 3-0 Regis (8/31) W 3-0 Augustana (9/1) W 3-0 No. 25 Southwest Minnesota (9/1) W 3-1 Michigan Tech (9/6) W 3-0

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Southwest Minnesota* (10/24) L 2-3 Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/25) W 3-0 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/31) W 3-1 Winona State* (11/1) W 3-0 Minn.-Crookston* (11/7) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (11/8) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (11/14) W 3-1 Northern State* (11/15) W 3-0 North Dakota% (11/20) L 2-3 2004 Overall: 27-5 | NCC: 10-2 Home: 8-0 | Road: 8-3 | Neutral: 11-1 Head Coach: Jim Boos, third season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Northern Michigan (8/27) L 0-3 Bemidji State (8/28) W 3-0 No. 21 St. Edward’s (9/3) W 3-0 No. 13 Central Missouri (9/3) W 3-1 No. 4 North Alabama (9/4) W 3-0 No. 2 Calif.-San Diego (9/4) W 3-1 Minn.-Crookston (9/10) W 3-0 Northern State (9/10) W 3-0 Southwest Minnesota (9/11) W 3-0 South Dakota* (9/18) W 3-0 Bemidji State (9/21) W 3-0 No. 16 Augustana* (9/24) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato* (9/25) W 3-1 Michigan Tech (9/29) W 3-0 South Dakota State* (10/1) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (10/2) W 3-0 No. 4 Concordia-St. Paul (10/12) L 2-3 St. Cloud State* (10/16) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (10/19) W 3-2 No. 23 Nebraska-Omaha* (10/22) L 1-3 South Dakota* (10/23) L 2-3 North Dakota* (10/29) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato* (10/30) W 3-1 No. 23 Augustana* (11/5) W 3-0


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KATIE GANGELHOFF ’08 Lake Superior State (9/7) W 3-0 Ferris State (9/7) W 3-0 No. 15 West Texas A&M (9/8) W 3-1 No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul (9/11) W 3-2 No. 14 Nebraska-Omaha* (9/14) W 3-1 North Dakota* (9/15) W 3-0 No. 13 Augustana* (9/21) W 3-0 No. 4 Southwest Minnesota (9/25) W 3-0 North Dakota* (9/29) W 3-0 Nebraska-Omaha* (10/5) W 3-2 South Dakota* (10/6) W 3-0 No. 13 Minn. State Mankato (10/12) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (10/13) W 3-0 Bemidji State (10/23) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (10/27) W 3-0 No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul (10/30) W 3-2 No. 16 Augustana* (11/2) W 3-1 No. 15 Minn. State Mankato* (11/3) W 3-0 South Dakota* (11/10) W 3-0 South Dakota% (11/15) W 3-0 Nebraska-Omaha% (11/16) W 3-0 No. 5 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/17) L 1-3 2008 Overall: 26-9 | NSIC: 15-5 Home: 11-3 | Road: 9-4 | Neutral: 6-2 Head Coach: Jim Boos, seventh season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Wheeling Jesuit (8/29) W 3-1 No. 16 Hillsdale (8/29) W 3-0 Mercyhurst (8/30) W 3-1 Ferris State (8/30) W 3-1 Adams State (9/5) L 2-3 Mesa State (9/5) W 3-0 No. 16 Southwest Minnesota (9/6) L 0-3 Colo.-Colorado Springs (9/6) W 3-0 Bemidji State (9/12) W 3-0 New Haven (9/12) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato (9/13) W 3-1 No. 9 Western Washington (9/13) L 1-3 Minn.-Crookston* (9/19) W 3-1

MSU-Moorhead* (9/20) W 3-0 U-Mary* (9/23) W 3-0 Upper Iowa* (9/26) W 3-1 Winona State* (9/27) W 3-0 Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/3) L 0-3 No. 23 Augustana* (10/4) L 1-3 Bemidji State* (10/7) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (10/10) W 3-0 No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/11) L 0-3 U-Mary* (10/17) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/18) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/25) W 3-0 No. 3 Southwest Minnesota* (10/31) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato* (11/1) L 1-3 No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (11/4) L 1-3 No. 23 Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/7) W 3-2 No. 21 Augustana* (11/8) W 3-1 Upper Iowa* (11/14) W 3-1 Winona State* (11/15) W 3-1 No. 24 Wayne State% (11/20) W 3-1 No. 7 Minn. State Mankato% (11/21) W 3-1 No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/22) L 0-3 2009 Overall: 23-9 | NSIC: 15-5 Home: 9-1 | Road: 8-4 | Neutral: 6-4 Head Coach: Jim Boos, eighth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Lake Superior State (8/28) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (8/28) W 3-0 Calif.-San Diego (8/29) L 2-3 Northern Michigan (8/29) W 3-0 Nebraska-Omaha (9/4) W 3-1 Saint Leo (9/4) W 3-2 Eckerd (9/5) L 1-3 No. 14 Florida Southern (9/5) W 3-0 No. 12 Southwest Minnesota (9/11) L 1-3 Dowling (9/12) W 3-0 Minn.-Crookston* (9/18) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (9/19) W 3-0 U-Mary* (9/22) W 3-0 Upper Iowa* (9/25) W 3-0 Winona State* (9/26) W 3-2 No. 22 Wayne State* (10/2) W 3-0 Augustana* (10/3) W 3-1 Bemidji State* (10/6) W 3-2 St. Cloud State* (10/9) W 3-0 No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/10) L 0-3 U-Mary* (10/16) W 3-1 Northern State* (10/17) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (10/24) W 3-0 No. 16 Southwest Minnesota* (10/30) L 0-3 No. 14 Minn. State Mankato* (10/31) L 1-3 No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (11/3) L 2-3 No. 14 Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/6) L 2-3 Augustana* (11/7) W 3-0 Upper Iowa* (11/13) W 3-2 Winona State* (11/14) W 3-0 No. 7 Nebraska-Kearney% (11/19) W 3-0 No. 20 Metro State% (11/20) L 0-3

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2010 Overall: 23-6 | NSIC: 15-4 Home: 8-2 | Road: 7-3 | Neutral: 8-1 Head Coach: Jim Boos, ninth season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Arkansas-Ft. Smith (9/3) W 3-0 Adams State (9/3) W 3-0 Emporia State (9/4) W 3-1 Northwest Missouri State (9/4) W 3-1 Barry (Fla.) (9/10) W 3-1 Nova Southeastern (9/10) W 3-0 Christian Brothers (9/11) W 3-0 District of Columbia (9/11) W 3-0 Northern State* (9/14) W 3-1 Minn.-Crookston* (9/17) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (9/18) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (9/21) W 3-1 No. 4 Southwest Minnesota* (9/24) W 3-2 No. 12 Minn. State Mankato* (9/25) W 3-2 No. 2 Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/1) L 1-3 Augustana* (10/2) W 3-2 Bemidji State* (10/9) W 3-1 St. Cloud State* (10/12) W 3-1 Upper Iowa* (10/15) W 3-0 Winona State* (10/16) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (10/22) W 3-0 No. 5 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/23) L 1-3 Northern State* (10/29) W 3-0 U-Mary* (10/30) W 3-0 No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul (11/2) L 0-3 Minn.-Crookston* (11/5) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (11/6) L 2-3 No. 4 Southwest Minnesota* (11/12) L 1-3 No. 10 Nebraska Kearney% (11/18) L 1-3 2011 Overall: 28-4 | NSIC: 18-2 Home: 12-3 | Road: 12-0 | Neutral: 4-1 Head Coach: Jim Boos, 10th season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE No. 10 Hillsdale (9/2) W 3-2 Saginaw Valley State (9/2) W 3-0 Wheeling Jesuit (9/3) W 3-0 No. 14 Indianapolis (9/3) W 3-1 Upper Iowa (9/9) W 3-0 Rollins (9/9) W 3-1 Winona State (9/10) W 3-0 California (Pa.) (9/10) W 3-1 Northern State* (9/13) W 3-0 Minn.-Crookston* (9/16) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (9/18) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (9/20) W 3-0 No. 7 Southwest Minnesota* (9/23) W 3-2 No. 14 Minn. State Mankato* (9/24) W 3-0 Wayne State (Neb.)* (9/30) W 3-0 Augustana* (10/1) W 3-0 No. 25 Northern Michigan (10/4) W 3-0 LEGEND

* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match (North Central Conference from 2004-2007) # NSIC Tournament Match % NCAA Division-II Tour. Match


Bemidji State* (10/7) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (10/11) W 3-0 Upper Iowa* (10/14) W 3-1 Winona State* (10/15) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (10/21) W 3-1 No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/22) W 3-2 Northern State* (10/28) W 3-0 U-Mary* (10/29) W 3-0 No. 4 Concordia-St. Paul (11/1) L 0-3 Minn.-Crookston* (11/4) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (11/5) W 3-0 No. 9 Southwest Minnesota* (11/11) L 2-3 No. 20 Minn. State Mankato* (11/12) L 1-3 No. 10 Wayne State (Neb.)% (11/17) W 3-0 No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/18) L 0-3 2012 Overall: 29-5 | NSIC: 18-2 Home: 15-0 | Road: 9-4 | Neutral: 5-1 Head Coach: Jim Boos, 11th season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE McKendree (8/31) W 3-2 Truman (8/31) W 3-0 Missouri-St. Louis (9/1) W 3-0 Ashland (9/1) W 3-1 Northern Michigan (9/4) W 3-0 Erskine (9/7) W 3-0 Shippensburg (9/7) W 3-0 Ferris State (9/8) W 3-0 Minn.-Crookston (9/8) W 3-0 Northern State* (9/14) W 3-0 No. 22 MSU-Moorhead* (9/15) W 3-2 St. Cloud State* (9/18) W 3-1 Sioux Falls* (9/21) W 3-0 No. 4 Southwest Minnesota* (9/22) L 0-3 No. 4 Concordia-St. Paul* (9/28) W 3-1 No. 10 Minn. State Mankato* (9/29) W 3-0 U-Mary* (10/5) W 3-0 Minot State* (10/6) W 3-0 Augustana* (10/12) L 2-3 No. 19 Wayne State* (10/13) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (10/16) W 3-1 Upper Iowa* (10/19) W 3-0 Winona State* (10/20) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (10/26) W 3-1 Northern State* (10/27) W 3-1 Bemidji State* (11/1) W 3-0 Minn.-Crookston* (11/3) W 3-0 No. 2 Concordia-St. Paul (11/6) L 0-3 Minot State* (11/9) W 3-0 U-Mary* (11/10) W 3-0 Winona State# (11/16) W 3-0 No. 2 Southwest Minnesota# (11/17) L 0-3 No. 8 Central Missouri% (11/29) W 3-2 No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/30) L 0-3

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* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match (North Central Conference from 2004-2007) # NSIC Tournament Match % NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

2013 Overall: 33-3 | NSIC: 18-2 Home: 13-2 | Road: 12-1 | Neutral: 8-0 Head Coach: Jim Boos, 12th season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE No. 18 Wheeling Jesuit (9/6) W 3-2 West Florida (9/6) W 3-0 Southern Indiana (9/7) W 3-1 Missouri S&T (9/7) W 3-0 No. 19 Indianapolis (9/13) W 3-1 Wayne State (Mich.) (9/13) W 3-1 Wis.-Parkside (9/14) W 3-0 Lewis (9/14) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (9/17) W 3-0 Minn.-Crookston* (9/19) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (9/21) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (9/24) W 3-0 No. 2 Concordia-St. Paul* (9/27) L 2-3 Minn. State Mankato* (9/28) W 3-0 Upper Iowa* (10/4) W 3-0 Winona State* (10/5) W 3-0 Northern Michigan (10/8) W 3-0 Minot State* (10/11) W 3-0 U-Mary* (10/12) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (10/18) W 3-0 Northern State* (10/19) L 1-3 St. Cloud State* (10/22) W 3-0 No. 17 Wayne State* (10/25) W 3-2 Augustana* (10/26) W 3-0 Sioux Falls* (11/1) W 3-0 No. 8 Southwest Minnesota* (11/2) W 3-0 Winona State* (11/8) W 3-0 Upper Iowa* (11/9) W 3-0 Minn. State Mankato* (11/15) W 3-0 No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (11/16) W 3-2 Sioux Falls# (11/20) W 3-0 No. 18 Wayne State# (11/23) W 3-0 No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul# (11/24) W 3-0 Arkansas Tech% (12/5) W 3-0 No. 7 Southwest Minnesota% (12/6) W 3-0 No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul% (12/7) L 1-3 2014 Overall: 33-2 | NSIC: 20-0 Home: 15-1 | Road: 15-0 | Neutral: 3-1 Head Coach: Jim Boos, 13th season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Northern Michigan (9/4) W 3-0 Wisconsin-Parkside (9/5) W 3-0 Lake Superior State (9/6) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (9/6) W 3-0 Regis (Colo.) [RV] (9/12) W 3-0 No. 4 BYU-Hawaii (9/12) W 3-0 No. 2 Tampa (9/13) L 1-3 Metro State [RV] (9/13) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (9/16) W 3-0 No. 8 Southwest Minnesota* (9/19) W 3-0 Sioux Falls* (9/20) W 3-0 Minnesota-Crookston* (9/23) W 3-0 No. 21 Augustana* (S.D.) W 3-0 No. 17 Wayne State* (Neb.) W 3-0 Winona State* (10/3) W 3-0

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Minnesota State Mankato* (11/5) W 3-1 Upper Iowa* (11/11) W 3-0 No. 6 Winona State* (11/12) W 3-0 No. 8 Wayne State# (11/16) L 2-3 Winona State% (12/1) L 1-3 2017 Overall: 27-6 | NSIC: 16-4 Home: 11-0 | Road: 9-5 | Neutral: 6-2 Head Coach: Jim Boos, 16th season OPPONENT (Date) RESULT SCORE Saint Anselm (9/1) W 3-0 Nova Southeastern (9/1) W 3-0 American International (9/2) W 3-0 Saint Leo (9/2) L 1-3 Lake Superior State (9/8) W 3-0 Northern Michigan (9/8) W 3-0 Wisconsin-Parkside (9/8) W 3-0 Michigan Tech (9/8) W 3-0 Minnesota Crookston* (9/14) W 3-0 Bemidji State* (9/16) W 3-0 St. Cloud State* (9/19) W 3-0 No. 18 Wayne State* (Neb.) (9/22) W 3-1 No. 12 Augustana* (9/23) W 3-1 Sioux Falls* (9/29) W 3-0 No. 1 Southwest Minnesota* (9/30) L 0-3 Minnesota State Mankato* (10/6) W 3-0 No. 2 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/7) W 3-1 No. 14 Winona State* (10/13) W 3-2 Upper Iowa* (10/14) W 3-0 Minot State* (10/20) W 3-0 U-Mary* (10/21) W 3-0 MSU-Moorhead* (10/27) L 2-3 No. 9 Northern State* (10/28) W 0-3 St. Cloud State* (10/31) W 3-0 No. 2 Southwest Minnesota* (11/3) W 3-1 Sioux Falls* (11/4) W 3-1 No. 18 Augustana* (11/10) L 1-3 No. 22 Wayne State (Neb.) (11/11) W 3-2 No. 14 Winona State# (11/15) W 3-2 No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul# (11/18) L 2-3 No. 11 Northern State% (11/30) W 3-2 No. 2 Southwest Minnesota (12/1) W 3-0 No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul (12/2) L 1-3

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A Anene Anderson (Angora, Minn.) Linda Andrews Julie Armbruster (Maatta) Mia Arndt (Moorhead, Minn.) B Jaclyn Barrette (Lodi, Wis.) Kelly Bauer (Lakeville, Minn.) Rachel Bauer (Bloomington, Minn.) Danielle Beckstrand (Baudette, Minn.) Elizabeth Benusa (Shakopee, Minn.) Allison Boddy (New Ulm, Minn.) Kelly Braegelmann (Albany, Minn.) Vicky Braegelmann (Albany, Minn.) Stephanie Brown (Rosemount, Minn.) Sheila Browne (St. Paul, Minn.) Julie Blossey (St. Paul, Minn.) Julie Bubar (Cass Lake, Minn.) C Heather Canonico (Bloomington, Minn.) Cheryl Carlson (Duluth, Minn.) Jenny Carlson (Madison, Wis.) Sheenagh Caroline (Moose Lake, Minn.) Lindsey Clairmont (Long Lake, Minn.) JoAnne Christiansen (Oakdale, Minn.) Robin Cromer (Kenyon, Minn.) D Sue Dammer (Hermantown, Minn.) Dani Daninger (Forest Lake, Minn.) Mary Dunemann (Kasson, Minn.) E Heather Eidsmoe (Cass Lake, Minn.) Kirsten Eidsmoe (Cass Lake, Minn.) Earth Evans (Fargo, N.D.) F Allison Fanta (Hillsboro, Wis.) Ashley Fischer (Fond du Lac, Wis.) Renee Fluegge (Coon Rapids, Minn.) Erica Foster (Fosston, Minn.) Cindy Frayseth (Crystal, Minn.) Katrina Fuhrman (Grand Rapids, Minn.) G Katie Gangelhoff (South St. Paul, Minn.) Nancy Gangelhoff (Hamel, Minn.) Becky Geiselman (Hibbing, Minn.) Diane German (St. Paul, Minn.) Stacy Gildner (Albert Lea, Minn.) Felicia Glidden (St. Paul, Minn.) Lynne Glumac (Duluth, Minn.) Lisa Gorski (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) Alyson Grey (Plymouth, Minn.) H Kathy Haakonson (Minnetonka, Minn.) Tara Haiskanen (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Crystal Hall (Rochester, Minn.) Kelly Hall (Rochester, Minn.) Angie Hammers (Chaska, Minn.) April Hansen (Brooten, Minn.) Brenda Hansen (Weyauwega, Wis.) Rachel Hasbargen (Birchdale, Minn.)

1991-92, 94-95 1980 1980 1986 2011-12 1980-83 1992 2004-07 2011-13 2003-05 2008-10 2004-07 2007-11 1983-86 1981-82 1990-93 1996-99 1989-91 1995-98 2012-15 2005-08 1982 1987-88 1980-82 1995-98 1991-94 1999-2000 1995-98 1993 2008-11 2002 1984-85 1995-98 1978-81 1985 2005-08 1976-77 1979 1976 1982 1984-86, 88 1985 1991-92 1991-94 1981-84 1984-87 1997-2000 1995, 97-98 1994 2007-11 2007-10 1993-96

Jessie Hayko (Andover, Minn.) Sarah Heesacker (Green Bay, Wis.) Angie Heifort (Bayfield, Wis.) Shelly Held (Sauk Rapids, Minn.) Roberta Herrett (Hibbing, Minn.) Samantha Hertaus (New Prague, Minn.) Hillary Heuton (St. Paul, Minn.) Nancy Hilgers (Victoria, Minn.) Ashley Hinsch (Zumbrota, Minn.) Crystal Hoffrogge (Mankato, Minn.) Chelsea Honebrink (Waconia, Minn.) Debbie Houghton (Hibbing, Minn.) Rachel Howard (Spring Valley, Minn.) I Eleena Iisakka (Esko, Minn.) Greta Iisakka (Andover, Minn.) Kelly Iisakka (Andover, Minn.) J Rachel Jacobson (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) Hannah Johnson (Coleraine, Minn.) Sue Johnson (St. Paul, Minn.) Jodi Jost (Detroit Lakes, Minn.) Vicki Joyce (St. Paul, Minn.) K Heather Kanthak (Monticello, Minn.) Laura Kauffmann (Wells, Minn.) Pam Klein (Chanhassen, Minn.) Deb Kolden (Fargo, N.D.) Kat Koper (New Berlin, Wis.) Heidi Krueger (Deer River, Minn.) Katie Kuffel (Brookfield, Wis.) Aly Kujawa (Waukesha, Wis.) Becky Kukowski (Birchdale, Minn.) L Alyssa Ladehoff (Tracy, Minn.) Jamie Lakatos (Menomonie, Wis.) Rachel Lamers (Appleton, Wis.) Kate Lange (Hibbing, Minn.) Rachel Langseth (Alexandria, Minn.) Katie Ledwell (East Troy, Wis.) Julie Lenci (Virginia, Minn.) Denise Lillehei (Columbia Heights, Minn.) Christy Lind (Two Harbors, Minn.) Kalli Lochner (Cross Plains, Wis.) Anne Lueben (Detroit Lakes, Minn.) M Jayne Mackley (Hibbing, Minn.) Kelly Madison (Eagan, Minn.) Anna Malin (Fond du Lac, Wis.) Mary Marcella (Virginia, Minn.) Ashley Marsh (Hibbing, Minn.) Sydnie Mauch (Brainerd, Minn.) Beth McCleary (Aitkin, Minn.) Cathy McGahn (St. Paul, Minn.) Jamie McKibbon (Hibbing, Minn.) Alicia Meger (LeCenter, Minn.) Chelsea Meierotto (Washburn, Minn.) Whitney Meierotto (Wasburn, Minn.) Sue Morcomb (St. Charles, Minn.) Lynn Morris (Plymouth, Minn.)

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2013 2014-17 1996-97, 99 1987 1990 2011-12 1995 1993 2012-15 2004-07 2007 1977 1983-86 2007-11 2001-04 1999-2001 2006-09 2007-11 1978-80 1993-96 1993-94 1997-98 1996 1976-79 1989-91 2001-02 1990 2007-10 2011-14 1999-2002 1999-2000 2008-10 2007-10 2010-13 2003-06 2011-14 2002-05 1978 1999-02 2009-12 1976 1977-80 2014-17 2002-04 1986-89 2002 2012-16 1977-80 1986-88 1996-97 2002-05 2003-06 2005-06 1989 1981

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N Krista Naughton (Apple Valley, Minn.) Toni Neils (Sauk Rapids, Minn.) Alyssa Nelson (Brownsdale, Minn.) Heather Nelson (Iron, Minn.) Roni Nelson (Vanderwaal) (Albert Lea, Minn.) Linda Nicoski (Minneapolis, Minn.) Megan Norby (Park Rapids, Minn.) Crystal Nucech (Hibbing, Minn.) O Lois Oakman (Virginia, Minn.) Ann Ogren (Duluth, Minn.) Lori Ogren (Port Wing, Wis.) Allison Olley (Racine, Wis.) Ann Olson (Long Beach, Calif.) P Barb Peterson (Buffalo, Minn.) Mel Provo (Long Lake, Minn.) R Katie Raasch (Lake Mills, Wis.) Raquel Rabay (Palmyra, Wis.) Julie Rainey (Stewartville, Minn.) Mary Rapps (Washburn, Minn.) Wendy Roberts (Medford, Wis.) Cari Rostie (International Falls, Minn.) Diane Ruhl (Hopkins, Minn.) S Sue Sajevic (St. Paul, Minn.) Carol Sanders (Prior Lake, Minn.) Mariah Scharf (Loretto, Minn.) Anne Schik (New Hope, Minn.) Sheri Schmidt (St. Paul, Minn.) Erin Schindler (Chaska, Minn.) Chris Sellnow (Hopkins, Minn.) Kris Sheldon (Rhinelander, Wis.) Maddy Siroin (Washburn, Wis.) Anne Sitek (Duluth, Minn.) Angela Smith (Duluth, Minn.) Barb Sortedahl (Carlton, Minn.) Laurie St. Julien (Hibbing, Minn.) Denise Stalker (Albert Lea, Minn.) Lauri Stenberg (Howard Lake, Minn.)

1992, 94-96 1989 2007-10 1979-82 1980-83 1984-87 2014-16 2002-03 1984-87 1985-86 1982-85 2013-17 1976 1976-77 1976-78 1999-2000 1988-91 2010-14 1984 2001 1990-91 1980-83 1979-81 1987 2012-15 1978-81 1986-88 2015-16 1979 1976 2012-14 1997-2000 1988 1976 1977-78 1983-84 1988-89

T Shannon Tanski (Hermantown, Minn.) 1992 Micky Tierney (St. Paul, Minn.) 1976-77 Katie Timm (Anoka, Minn.) 2000-03 Stephanie Tok (Coleraine, Minn.) 1988 Teal Tomaszewski (Weyauwega, Wis.) 2013-16 Rhaya Tomberlin (Coleraine, Minn.) 1986-89 Monica Turner (New Prague, Minn.) 2012-15 U Connie Ulander (Maple Plain, Minn.) 1976 Lisa Urbanek (Sussex, Wis.) 2000 V Belinda Van de Loo (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1978 W Kat Wallenta (Lake Lillian, Minn.) 2001-02 Jodi Weisenburger (Lester Prairie, Minn.) 1990-92 Tammy Wermager (Buffalo, Minn.) 1997-2000 Dana Wicht (Cambridge, Minn.) 1987 Joyce Wistrcill (Hugo, Minn.) 1981-84 Taylor Wissbroecker (Rhinelander, Wis.) 2013-16 Kari Wolford (Avon, Minn.) 2004-07 Michaela Wuebben (Omaha, Neb.) 2001-04 Sara Wyfells (Marshall, Minn.) 2006-08 Y Jackie Young (Turtle Lake, Wis.) 1992-93 Joleyn Young (Turtle Lake, Wis.) 1988-91 Z Kim Zaczkowski (Sauk Centre, Minn.) 1993-96 Gina Zakariasen (Grand Rapids, Minn.) 1998-2001 Jessica Zieman (Hutchinson, Minn.) 2011-14 Callie Zwettler (Madison, Wis.) 2001-04 Anna Zyvoloski (Sauk Rapids, Minn.) 2009 Note: Listings are from the 1976 season to the present.

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Brenda Bredemier............................1971 Kelly Bauer......................................1983 Rachel Hasbargen............1993, 1995-96 Crystal Hall............................1997-2000 Ashley Fischer..................................2002 Katie Gangelhoff........................ 2004-08 Jamie Rust.......................................2009 Samantha Hertaus..................... 2010-12 Teal Tomaszewski....................... 2013-16 Megan Freeberg............................. 2017-

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Cindy Connolly.................................1971 Felicia Glidden.................................1984 Julie Bubar................................. 1990-92 Kelly Hall................................... 1995-96 Tammy Wermager.............................1997 Christy Lind............................1999-2002 Chelsea Meierotto...................... 2003-06 Rachel Lamers........................... 2007-10 Katie Ledwell............................. 2011-14 Keena Seiffert................................ 2016-

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Cheryl Edman.................................1971 Kathy Haakonson...................... 1983-84 Lynne Glumac.................................1985 Joleyn Young............................. 1988-91 Rachel Hasbargen...........................1992 Kim Zaczkowski......................... 1993-96 Heather Kanthak....................... 1997-98 Holly Becker.......................... 1999-2001 Julie Lenci................................. 2002-05 Brenda Hansen......................... 2006-10 Jaclyn Barrette.......................... 2011-12 Taylor Wissbroecker................... 2013-16 Kate Berg.......................................2017-

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Kathy Lamberty................................1971 Tara Haiskanen.......................... 1984-87 Krista Naughton......................... 1993-96 Kara Grussendorf.............................1997 Tiffany Gunsorek..............................1998 Wendy Roberts........................... 2000-01 Alicia Meger............................... 2002-05 Katie Kuffel................................ 2006-10 Sheenagh Caroline..................... 2011-15 Hanna Meyer.................................. 2016-

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Lauir Hohman..................................1971 Linda Nicoski...................................1984 Sheri Schmidt............................ 1986-87 Angela Smith...................................1988 Toni Neils.........................................1989 Jackie Young.............................. 1992-93 Kirsten Eidsmoe......................... 1994-98 Alyssa Ladehoff.....................1999-2000 Callie Zwettler............................ 2001-04 Whitney Meierotto...................... 2005-06 Alyssa Nelson............................ 2007-10 Jessica Zieman.......................... 2011-14 Emily Torve..................................... 2015-

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Debbie Josephson........................... 1971 Sheila Browne............................1983-86 Carol Sanders................................. 1987 Mary Dunemann........................1990-94 Hillary Heuton................................. 1995 Heather Canonico......................1996-99 Lisa Urbanek................................... 2000 Kat Koper..................................2001-02 Danielle Beckstrand...................2004-07 Kelly Braegelmann.....................2008-10 Aly Kujawa.................................2011-14 Erin Schindler............................2015-16 Sydney Lanoue..............................2018-

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Betty Knutson..................................1971 Ronalee Nelson...............................1983 Debbie Davis...................................1985 Rhaya Tomberlin......................... 1986-87 Lauri Stenberg........................... 1988-89 Cari Rostie................................. 1990-91 Anene Anderson......................... 1992-95 Dani Daninger............................ 1996-98 Kelly Iisakka...........................1999-2001 Anna Malin................................ 2002-04 Rachel Jacobson........................ 2005-09 Kate Lange................................. 2010-13 Megan Norby............................. 2014-16 Madison Gordon............................ 2018-

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Marcia LaRock................................ 1971 Renee Fluegge...........................1984-85 Mary Marcella............................1986-89 Lisa Gorski.................................1990-92 Dani Daninger............................1994-95 Annie Sitek........................... 1996-2000 Greta Iisakka.............................2001-04 Celia Olson................................2005-06 Eleena Iisakka...........................2007-11 Ashley Hinsch............................2012-15 Makenzie Morgen...........................2016-

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Paulette Macintosh..........................1971 Rachel Howard.................................1983 Anne Ogren................................ 1985-86 Cathy McGahn.................................1987 Stephanie Tok..................................1988 Sue Morcomb..................................1989 Roberta Herrett................................1990 Krista Naughton...............................1992 Julie Bubar.......................................1993 Vicki Joyce.......................................1994 Laura Kauffmann....................... 1995-96 Erica Foster......................................1997 Tammy Wermager...................1998-2000 Katherine Wallenta..................... 2001-02 Allison Boddy............................. 2003-05 Sarah Wyffels............................. 2006-08 Anna Zyvoloski.................................2009 Julie Rainey................................ 2010-14 Sarah Kelly.................................... 2015-

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Jean Marconett............................... 1971 Kathy Begas.................................... 1972 Barb Sortedahl..........................1975-76 Anne Schik................................1978-81 Denise Stalker...........................1983-84 Felicia Glidden................ 1985-86, 1988 Robin Cromer.................................. 1987 Rhaya Tomberlin.............................. 1989 Jodi Weisenburger......................1990-92 Nancy Hilgers.................................. 1993 Rachel Hasbargen........................... 1994 Gustie Schneider............................ 1995 Gina Zakariasen.................... 1997-2001 Ashley Marsh.................................. 2002 Natalie Rickert................................ 2003 Crystal Hoffrogge.......................2004-07 Allison Fanta..............................2008-11 Elizabeth Benusa.......................2012-13 Kelly Madison............................2014-17 Brooke Scheurer............................2018-

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Gwen Redfield.................................1971 Carol Hendrickson...........................1972 Kris Sheldon............................. 1974-76 Beth McCleary.......................... 1977-80 Rachel Howard.......................... 1984-86 Rhaya Tomberlin..............................1988 Deb Kolden............................... 1989-91 Vicki Joyce......................................1993 Angie Hammers..............................1994 Angie Heifort............................. 1995-97 Katie Timm................................ 2000-03 Kari Wolford.............................. 2004-07 Hannah Johnson....................... 2008-11 Monica Turner........................... 2012-15 Lexy Langenfeld.............................2017-

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Elsie Sjodin.....................................1971 Jody Anderson.................................1972 Kristie Johnson................................1975 Pam Klein.......................................1976 Denise Lillehei................................1978 Diane Ruhl......................................1983 Lois Oakman...................................1984 Linda Nicoski............................ 1985-87 Raquel Rabay........................... 1988-91 Rachel Bauer..................................1992 Earth Evans.....................................1993 Jenny Carlson............................ 1995-98 Katie Raasch........................ 1999-2000 Michaela Wuebben................... 2001-04 Lindsey Clairmont..................... 2005-08 Kalli Lochner............................. 2009-12 Allison Olley.............................. 2013-17 Meredith Sutton.............................2018-

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Steph Schlueder.............................1971 Brenda Bredemeier.........................1972 Micky Tierney............................ 1974-77 Kelly Bauer.....................................1981 Lori Ogren................................. 1983-85 Cathy McGahn..................... 1986, 1988 Shelly Held.....................................1987 Cheryl Carlson.......................... 1989-91 Shannon Tanski...............................1992 Lael Sjogren....................................1993 Jennifer Baugardt............................1995 Jamie McKibbon....................... 1996-97 Becky Hoffman..................... 1998-2002 Vicky Braegelmann................... 2003-07 Jamie Lakatos........................... 2008-10 Maddy Siroin............................ 2011-14 Abby Thor.......................................2016-

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Sharon Zins....................................1971 Dianne Goodwin.............................1972 Cinday Frayseth......................... 1978-81 Mary Rapps....................................1984 Katrina Fuhrman.............................1985 Mia Arndt........................................1986 Dana Wicht.....................................1987 Sheri Schmidt.................................1988 Heidi Krueger..................................1990 Alyson Grey............................... 1991-94 Erica Foster.....................1995-96, 1998 Heather Eidsmoe.................. 1999-2000 Crystal Nucech................................2002 Rachel Langseth....................... 2003-06 April Hansen............................. 2007-11 Mariah Scharf........................... 2012-15 Bailey Ramich................................2016-


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Brianna Weyenberg........................2018-

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Gretchen Pina............................1974 Nancy Gangelhoff................. 1975-76

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Edie Fleitman.............................1975 Debbie Houghton.......................1977 Chris Sellnow.............................1979 Ronalee Nelson.........................1981 Ann Olson................................. 1974-76 Laurie St. Julien........................ 1977-78 Sue Sajevic............................... 1979-81

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Laura Doig......................................1972 Connie Ulander......................... 1974-76 Jayne Mackley........................... 1977-80 Kathy Haakonson............................1981

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Pam Klein................................. 1978-79

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Elizabeth Benusa............................2011 Jessie Hayko...................................2013 Sarah Heesacker....................... 2014-17 Summer Ballard..............................2018

Elyse Bennett..................................1972 Barb Peterson........................... 1974-77 Diane Ruhl......................................1981

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Sherri Mattson................................1972 Barb Kurtovich................................1974 Joyce Wistrcill..................................1981 Connie Bloom...................... 1972, 1974 Becky Geiselman...................... 1979-80

Rita Garcia......................................1972 Sherri Mattson................................1974 Kim Kaiser......................................1975 Diane German................................1976 Mel Provo.................................. 1977-78 Sue Dammer...................................1981

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Nancy Gangelhoff................. 1974, 1977 Diane Gray......................................1975 Heather Nelson......................... 1979-81 Heidi Krostad....................... 1972, 1974 Mel Provo........................................1976 Lynn Morris.....................................1981 Julie Blossey...................................1981

Belinda Van de Loo.........................1978

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Kim Kaiser......................................1974 Anne Lueben............................ 1975-76 Sue Johnson............................. 1978-80 Joyce Wistrcill............................ 1983-84 Lois Oakman............................. 1985-87 Robin Cromer..................................1988 Anene Anders.................................1991 Jodi Jost.................................... 1993-96 Kelly Hall.................................. 1997-98 Julie Anderson...................... 1999-2000 Crystal Nucech................................2003 Chelsea Honebrink.................... 2006-08 Stephanie Brown....................... 2008-11 Sydnie Mauch........................... 2012-16 Mandy Kurkosky.............................2017-

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