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A WINNING TRADITION NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2008
26 NCAA Tournaments 18 Sweet Sixteen Appearances 11 Elite Eight Appearances 19 Conference Championships
NCAA TOURNAMENT 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
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Fans and alumni have come to expect excellence year-in and year-out from the Charger Women’s Volleyball program, which has an all-time record of 1,080-326 and 26 NCAA tournament appearances in 30 seasons as a member of the NCAA.
2012 SCHEDULE
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Head Coach: ...................Robin Salters (New Haven ’91) Record at UNH: ................504-147 (.774) / 18 seasons Collegiate Record: ....................................................Same Office Phone: ..........................................(203) 932-7022 E-Mail: ........................................ rsalters@newhaven.edu 2011 Record: ......................................23-7 (15-0 NE-10) All-Time Record: ...................................1,080-326 (.768) First Year of Men’s Soccer: .............. 1976 (36 seasons) Home Facility: .................................. Charger Gymnasium Capacity: .................................................................. 2,600 Assistant Coach: ...........................Yamari Padilla-Collazo Graduate Assistant Coach: ................. Maite Mendizabal CHARGER ATHLETICS Director of Athletics: ...................................Deborah Chin Athletic Dept. Phone: .............................(203) 932-7016 Athletic Dept. Fax: ..................................(203) 932-7470 Website: ........................... www.NewHavenChargers.com Dir. of Sports Medicine: .................................... Lou Scala Office Phone: ....................................... (203) 479-4890 Affiliation: ................................................. NCAA Division II Website:................................................. www.ncaa.com Conference .................................................. Northeast-10 Website:...................................... www.northeast10.org
The 2012 UNH women’s volleyball media guide is a production of the Office of Athletic Communications written and designed by Andrew Beardsley and Drew Kingsley with assistance from Chelsea Harold, Samantha Masayda and with thanks to all previous athletic commuications staff members.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER VOLLEYBALL • FOLLOW @CHARGERSVBALL
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ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Director: ............................................... Andrew Beardsley Asst. Director/Volleyball Contact: .............Drew Kingsley Office Phone: .......................................(203) 479-4118 Cell Phone: ..........................................(203) 314-7561 Fax: ......................................................(203) 932-7470 E-Mail: .................................. dkingsley@newhaven.edu Grad. Assistants: .. Chelsea Harold, Samantha Masayda
CONTENTS University of New Haven................................................2 2012 Schedule ..............................................................3 CHARGER VOLLEYBALL Quick Facts .....................................................................3 2012 COACHES Head Coach Robin Salters ............................................4 Assistant Coaches..........................................................5 2012 STUDENT-ATHLETES Roster .............................................................................6 I Chose Division II...........................................................7 Student-Athletes ...................................................... 8-16 2012 OUTLOOK Season Preview ............................................................17 Northeast-10 Conference........................................... 18 2011 REVIEW 2011 Statistics ........................................................... 19 2011 Results .............................................................. 19 2011 Northeast-10 Conference Results................... 20 HISTORY & RECORDS Year-by-Year Results...............................................21-26 Record vs. Opponents ................................................ 27 NCAA Tournament History .......................................... 28 NCAA Tournament Results ......................................... 28 Year-by-Year Leaders................................................... 29 All-Time Award Winners .............................................. 30 All-Time Letterwinners ................................................ 31 Individual Records ...................................................... 32 THE UNIVERSITY University Administration............................................ 33 Community Engagement ............................................ 34 Charger Athletics Club ................................................ 35 Charger Athletics ......................................................... 36 2012 Schedule ........................................................... 37
HISTORY & RECORDS
* Northeast-10 Conference match Home matches in CAPS played at Charger Gymnasium
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN President: ....................................... Dr. Steven H. Kaplan Location: ..................................... West Haven, CT 06516 Founded:................................................................... 1920 Enrollment: .............................................................. 6,000 Colors: .............................................................Blue & Gold Nickname: .......................................................... Chargers Website: ............................................www.newhaven.edu
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Opponent Time ThunderWolves Classic (Sept. 7-8 at Pueblo, Colo., all times Eastern) 9/7/2012 vs. Missouri Southern State ....... 1:00 PM vs. Cameron ................................ 7:00 PM 9/8/2012 vs. Wayland Baptist...................11:00 AM vs. Montana State-Billings.......... 3:00 PM 9/12/2012 NEW YORK INST. OF TECH. ......... 7:00 PM 9/20/2012 BRIDGEPORT ............................... 7:00 PM 9/22/2012 at Le Moyne* ............................12:00 PM 9/25/2012 SAINT ANSELM*.......................... 7:00 PM 9/28/2012 at Dowling .................................... 7:00 PM 9/29/2012 FRANKLIN PIERCE* .................... 1:00 PM 10/2/2012 SOUTHERN CONN. STATE* ......... 7:00 PM 10/5/2012 LIU POST ...................................... 7:00 PM 10/6/2012 at Merrimack*............................. 1:00 PM 10/9/2012 at Assumption* ........................... 7:00 PM 10/11/2012 at Bridgeport ............................... 7:00 PM 10/13/2012 MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL* ...... 1:00 PM 10/16/2012 SAINT ROSE*............................... 7:00 PM 10/19/2012 DOWLING ..................................... 7:00 PM 10/20/2012 at Southern New Hampshire*.... 7:00 PM 10/23/2012 at Adelphi* .................................. 7:00 PM 10/26/2012 SAINT MICHAEL’S* ...................... 4:30 PM 10/30/2012 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL* ..... 7:00 PM 11/3/2012 at Stonehill* ................................ 1:00 PM 11/6/2012 at Pace* ...................................... 7:00 PM 11/9/2012 at Bentley* .................................. 7:00 PM Northeast-10 Conference Championship 11/13/2012 vs. Quarterfinal .................................... TBA 11/16/2012 vs. Semifinal ........................................ TBA 11/17/2012 vs. Championship ............................... TBA NCAA Div. II East Region Championship 11/29/2012 vs. First Round .................................... TBA 11/30/2012 vs. Second Round ............................... TBA 12/1/2012 vs. Region Championship ................... TBA NCAA Div. II Championship 12/6/2012 vs. Quarterfinal (Pensacola, Fla.) ............ TBA 11/7/2012 vs. Semifinal (Pensacola, Fla.)................. TBA 12/8/2012 vs. Championship (Pensacola, Fla.) ........ TBA
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THE COACHES ROBIN SALTERS HEAD COACH
2012 COACHES
19TH SEASON NEW HAVEN ’91
A former setter for the Chargers and a 1991 graduate of the University, Robin Salters continues to uphold the proud winning tradition of New Haven volleyball started by her former head coach and program founder, Deborah Chin. Since taking the helm in 1994 as only the second head coach in program history, Salters has posted a 504-148 record and .773 winning percentage.
2012 PLAYERS
Salters continues to lead the New Haven women’s volleyball program to national prominence, as the 2011 campaign saw the Chargers advance to their sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament and its 16th in Salters’ 18-year tenure.
2012 OUTLOOK
Fueled by the Chargers’ 23-7 record, Salters eclipsed the 500-win plateau in 2011. Her 504 victories entering the 2012 season rank her at 25th alltime in Division II coaching wins and 14th among active coaches. Salters’ success is even more outstanding in terms of winning percentage, where her .774 mark is the ninth-best all-time among coaches with 10 or more years at the Division II level. Since joining the Northeast-10 Conference in 2008, the Chargers are 59-0 in regular season conference matches en route to four straight NE-10 Regular Season Championships.
Salters was chosen as the 2008 AVCA East Region Coach of the Year and was previously named the 2006 East Coast Conference and AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year. In 2010, Salters earned her first Northeast-10 Conference Coach of the Year honor, after leading the Chargers to their third-straight undefeated conference season. The Chargers hosted the 2008 NCAA East Regional at Charger Gymnasium for the second time in three years, and Salters guided UNH to the regional title and a spot in the Elite Eight. Salters opened her coaching career by taking UNH to the NCAA Tournament on 10 straight occasions from 1994 to 2003, including six berths in the NCAA Elite Eight and six conference championships. Salters guided UNH to the Elite Eight in her first four seasons and five of her first six. Salters became head coach at her alma mater in 1994 after serving as an assistant coach at Central Connecticut State University in 1993. Previously, she coached the Junior Olympics team for the Western Michigan Volleyball Association. While earning her Master’s degree at Western Michigan University, she also coached the Kalamazoo Central High School freshman team. A former player at Lake Michigan College, where she earned an associate of arts degree, Salters transferred to UNH in 1989 and was the starting setter in 1989 and 1990. During her playing career at UNH, she earned All-Region honors and was named the school’s Female Athlete of the Year for the 1990-91 academic year. She concluded her career by winning the University’s NCAA Woman of the Year Award in 1991.
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An active member of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA), Salters has served as the chair of the All-Northeast Regional selection committee, was a member of the Division II Head Coaches Committee and a voter for the organization’s weekly Top-25 poll. Robin has also served for 12 years as a member of the NCAA Regional Advisory Committee, including eight years as chair. In 2009 she served as the national chair of the NCAA Division II Women’s Volleyball Selection Committee. In 2009 Salters was also inducted into the Connecticut Volleyball Hall of Fame.
HISTORY & RECORDS
Salters is also UNH’s Senior Woman Administrator and Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities.
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504 Career Victories 16 NCAA Tournament Appearances 10 Conference Titles 7 NCAA Elite Eight Appearances 7 AVCA Regional Coach of the Year Awards .773 Career Winning Percentage 4
26 NCAA POSTSEASON APPEARANCES • 11 NCAA ELITE EIGHT BERTHS
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THE COACHES YAMARI PADILLA-COLLAZO ASSISTANT COACH
2012 will be the third season with the Chargers for Yamari Padilla-Collazo, who has served the previous two campaigns as a graduate assistant on Robin Salters’ staff.
A native of Bayamón, Puerto Rico, Padilla-Collazo spent two seasons after high school at Hillsborough Community College, where she ranked third in the National Junior College Athletic Association with 12.71 assists per set. Padilla-Collazo graduated from Tennessee State in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology/Criminal Justice. During her first two seasons with the Chargers as a graduate assistant coach, she also earned a Master of Science degree in Forensic Science from New Haven.
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Prior to coming to New Haven, Padilla-Collazo played two seasons at Tennessee State, ranking eighth in the Ohio Valley Conference in assists per set in 2009. She racked up 1,624 assists in her two-year career with the Tigers, dishing out at least 40 assists in nine matches with a career-best of 58 helpers.
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THIRD SEASON TENNESSEE STATE ’10
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MAITE MENDIZABAL
GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH Maite Mendizabal joined Robin Salters’ staff in 2012 as a Graduate Assistant Coach. Mendizabal is pursuing her Master’s degree at New Haven in Management of Sports Industries.
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FIRST SEASON CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE ’11
A native of Stratford, Conn., Mendizabal won three Class LL State Championships at Bunnell High School. She was a two-time allstate honoree for the Bulldogs, who posted a 95-5 record during her scholastic career.
HISTORY & RECORDS
Mendizabal played collegiately for four seasons at Central Connecticut State University. She graduated in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education and Health Promotion.
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2012 ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Name Ashley Gomez Kea-Marie Olaso Margo Meteyer Hayley Wilson Caprisha Richards Kristen Lee Keidy Candelaria Damianis Eusebio
Cl. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr.
Pos. DS L/DS OH/RS UTIL OH/RS OH OH UTIL
Ht. 4-11 5-2 5-9 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-10 5-9
Hometown/High School/Previous School El Paso, Texas/Ysleta Kailua, Hawai’i/Le Jardin Academy Madison, Wis./Madison West Denver, Colo./Overland St. Thomas, Virgin Islands/Antilles School Colorado Springs, Colo./Liberty Vega Baja, Puerto Rico/Bayamon Military Academy Miramar, Fla./University School
9 10 11 12 15
Kaulana Ane Amber Cannady Ashley Dalton Kristy Atufunwa Bai Zhang
So. Jr. Jr. So. Gr.
S MH MH MH L/DS
5-9 6-4 5-11 6-1 5-8
Paia, Hawai’i/Kamehameha Yonkers, N.Y./Charles E. Gorton Helena, Mont./Capital/Northern Arizona Denver, Colo./Denver East Shandong, China/Shandong Zi Bo No. 10/Shandong Normal University
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Head Coach: Robin Salters (New Haven ‘91) – 19th Season Assistant Coach: Yamari Padilla-Collazo (Tennessee State ‘10) – Third Season Graduate Assistant Coach: Maite Mendizabal (Central Connecticut State ‘11) – First Season
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Our student-athletes have received the NCAA’s highest individual honors including winning the Walter Byers Scholarship Award (the NCAA’s top student-athlete) and the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS We have initiated national community partnerships with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.
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UNIQUE FISCAL MODEL We offer a unique fiscal model for intercollegiate athletics that redefine the institutional value for sponsoring sports and offering athletics scholarships.
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THE RETURNERS ASHLEY GOMEZ
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DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST SOPHOMORE | 4-11 EL PASO, TEXAS | YSLETA
2011: Appeared in 75 sets over 27 Personal: Daughter of Louie Gomez and Jeanette Ugalde…Has matches...Posted 28 digs and 13 service three brothers; Louie, Justin and Michael…Majoring in Criminal aces...Also distributed two assists..Landed Justice-Investigative Services at New Haven. four service aces in the sweep at Saint Michael’s on Oct. 21...Had a season-best six digs in the sweep at Bentley on Nov. 4.
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High School: Three-sport athlete for the Indians of Ysleta High School…Was a Second-Team All-District selection in 2009…Served as team captain in 2010…Named to the Clint All-Tournament Team, First-Team All-District Team, All-City Honorable Mention and Senior Showcase in 2010…Named team MVP as a senior and led the squad with 5.0 digs per game and 357 total digs..Graduated fifth in her class, was named the Avid Student of the Year in 2010-11 and was an Academic All-District selection in 2009-10 and 201011….Was also a member of the National English Honor Society, the National Honor Society and the Mayor’s Top 100 Teens in 2009-10.
Year SP 2011 ......75 TOTAL ... 75
MP 27 27
Kills ......................................................... Attempts.................................................. Hitting %.................................................. Assists ........................................1, twice Aces....4 at Saint Michael’s, 10/21/11 Digs ....................6 at Bentley, 11/4/11 Solo Blocks ............................................. Tot. Blocks ..............................................
CCAREER AREER NNUMBERS UMBERS
K 0 0
Year DIG D/S RE 2011 ......28 0.37 9 TOTAL ... 28 0.37 9
K/S E 0.00 0 0.00 0
TA 0 0
Pct A .000 2 .000 2
A/S SA 0.03 13 0.03 13
SA/S SE 0.17 17 0.17 17
BS 0 0
TB 0 0
B/S BE 0.00 0 0.00 0
BHE Pts. 0 13.0 0 13.0
Pts/S 0.17 0.17
BA 0 0
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THE RETURNERS MARGO METEYER
SOPHOMORE | 5-9 MADISON, WIS. | MADISON WEST
teams during junior season…Named to six All-Tournament teams during senior campaign…Also played soccer as a freshman. Personal: Daughter of Mike and Carol Meteyer…Has one sister; Anna…Majoring in Global Studies at New Haven.
High School: All-Conference and All-City selections for the Regents of Madison West High School…Named to four All-Tournament
MP 27 27
K 115 115
CCAREER AREER NNUMBERS UMBERS K/S E 1.49 68 1.49 68
TA 350 350
Pct A .134 7 .134 7
A/S SA 0.09 20 0.09 20
SA/S SE 0.26 38 0.26 38
BS 0 0
TB 12 12
B/S BE 0.16 1 0.16 1
BHE Pts. 0 141.0 0 141.0
Pts/S 1.83 1.83
BA 12 12
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Year DIG D/S RE 2011 ......141 1/83 22 TOTAL ... 141 1/83 22
Kills ........... 13 at Franklin Pierce, 9/24/11 Attempts.... 43 at Franklin Pierce, 9/24/11 Hitting %.......................................182, twice Assists ..............................2 at NYIT, 9/9/11 Aces........................................ 3, three times Digs ............ 15 vs. UMass-Lowell, 11/8/11 Solo Blocks .................................................... Tot. Blocks ............................. 2, three times
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Year SP 2011 ......77 TOTAL ... 77
MATCH HIGHS 2012 PLAYERS
2011: Appeared in 77 sets over 27 matches, including 13 starts...Averaged 1.49 kills and 1.83 digs per set...Added 20 service aces, 12 blocks and even assists...Had 13 digs in the win at NYIT on Sept. 9...Neared a double-double with 10 kills and eight digs in the win over Bridgeport on Sept. 14...Notched her first career doubledouble with a season-high 13 kills and 10 digs in the five-set win at Franklin Pierce on Sept. 24...Had 11 digs in the win at American International on Oct. 25...Posted 11 digs in the sweep of Pace on Nov. 1...Had a season-best 15 digs against Massachusetts-Lowell in the Northeast-10 Quarterfinals on Nov. 8...Tallied 10 digs against Bridgeport in the NCAA East Region Championship on Nov. 19.
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HAYLEY WILSON
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UTILITY
SOPHOMORE | 5-8 DENVER, COLO. | OVERLAND
2011: Appeared in 44 sets over 20 Personal: Daughter of Mike and Karen Wilson…Has one brother; matches, including two starts...Averaged Michael…Has five relatives that have been college or pro athletes… 0.93 digs and 0.39 kills per set...Also con- Majoring in Psychology at New Haven. tributed 10 service aces, two assists and a block...Had a season-high four kills in the sweep of Le Moyne on Sept. 17...Posted 17 digs in the sweep Kills ..................... 4 vs. Le Moyne, 9/17/11 of Pace on Nov. 1. Attempts......................................... 14, twice Hitting %......................................................... High School: Served as team captain for three seasons at OverAssists .............................................. 1, twice land High School…Was an All-City team selection as a senior… Aces.......................................... 2, four times Nominated for All-State Senior Showcase Team…Received High Digs ........................... 17 vs. Pace, 11/1/11 Honors all four years. Solo Blocks .................................................... Tot. Blocks .............. 1 at Saint Leo, 9/3/11
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Year SP 2011 ......44 TOTAL ... 44
MP 20 20
K 17 17
K/S E 0.39 21 0.39 21
TA 91 91
Pct A -.044 2 -.044 2
A/S SA 0.05 10 0.05 10
SA/S SE 0.23 16 0.23 16
BS 0 0
TB 1 1
B/S 0 0
BHE Pts. 0 27.5 0 27.5
Pts/S 0.61 0.61
BA 1 1
BE 0 0
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Year DIG D/S RE 2011 ......31 0.93 9 TOTAL ... 31 0.93 9
CCAREER AREER NNUMBERS UMBERS
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THE RETURNERS KEIDY CANDELARIA
SENIOR | 5-10 VEGA BAJA, P.R. | BAYAMON MILITARY ACADEMY Averaged 3.27 kills and 2.72 digs per set...Led the Chargers with 58 service aces...Also contributed 30 assists and 24 blocks....Notched double-digit kills in 20 matches...Recorded a season-high 23 kills in a five-set win at Bridgeport on Oct. 14…Had a season-best 21 digs in the Northeast-10 Tournament against Southern Connecticut State on Nov. 13. High School: Helped lead the Eagles of Bayamon Military Academy to four Liga Attetica de Colegios Cristianos Division I championships ... Four-year LACC All-Star ... Represented Puerto Rico in High School World Championships. Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Daughter of David Candelaria and Carmen Na’ter ... Two sisters, Farah Paret and Jennifer Cruzado ... Chose UNH because of the overall atmosphere of the school and the Criminal Justice program.
2010: Second Team All-Northeast-10...Appeared in 89 sets over 26 matches, including 23 starts...Averaged 3.08 kills and 3.26 digs per set...Also collected 33 service aces, 28 assists and 16 blocks...Tallied double-digit kills in 21 matches...Recorded 11 double-doubles...Posted 20 digs against Bridgeport on Sept. 4......Had a season-high 19 kills as part of a double-double in the win over Bridgeport on Sept. 10...Notched a career-best 25 digs in the five-set win at Merrimack on Oct. 16...Registered double-doubles in both matches at the NCAA East Regional on Nov. 18-19.
MATCH HIGHS
Year DIG 2009 ......316 2010 ......290 2011 ......323 TOTAL ... 929
D/S 2.72 3.26 2.91 2.94
RE 37 14 29 80
K/S 3.27 3.08 4.48 3.64
E 132 92 169 393
TA 1031 732 1327 3090
Pct .240 .249 .247 .245
A 30 28 28 86
A/S 0.26 0.31 0.25 0.27
SA 58 33 32 123
SA/S 0.50 0.37 0.29 0.39
BS 2 1 2 5
BA 24 15 20 59
TB 26 16 22 64
B/S 0.22 0.18 0.20 0.20
BE 7 3 3 13
BHE 3 3 1 7
Pts. 451.0 315.5 541.0 1307.5
Pts/S 3.89 3.54 4.87 4.14
SE 56 33 34 123
HISTORY & RECORDS
K 379 274 497 1150
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MP 31 26 30 87
CCAREER AREER NNUMBERS UMBERS
2012 OUTLOOK
Kills ........... 26 at Franklin Pierce, 9/24/11 Attempts...................82 at Pace, 11/17/11 Hitting %................... .571 at NYIT, 9/16/09 Assists ...................... 5 at Bentley, 9/11/10 Aces.................................................. 5, twice Digs ................ 25 at Merrimack, 10/16/10 Solo Blocks ............................... 1, five times Tot. Blocks ........4 at Bridgeport, 10/14/09
2009: AVCA East Region Freshman of the Year...AVCA All-East Region... Northeast-10 Conference Freshman of the Year...First Team AllNortheast-10...Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team...Six-time Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week...Appeared in all 115 sets, starting all 31 matches...
Year SP 2009 ......116 2010 ......89 2011 ......111 TOTAL ... 316
2012 PLAYERS
2011: Daktronics Third Team All-America... AVCA Honorable Mention All-America...AVCA AllEast Region...Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year...First Team All-Northeast-10... Five-time Northeast-10 Player of the Week... Appeared in all 111 sets, starting all 30 matches...Led the Northeast-10 with 4.48 kills per set...Ranked second on the Chargers with 2.91 digs per set...Added 32 service aces, 28 assists and 22 blocks...Had 27 doubledigit kill performances, including 13 matches with 20 or more kills...Tallied 17 double-doubles...Had two runs of four consecutive double-doubles... Had double-digit kills in 16 straight matches from Oct. 4 to Nov. 17...Had a career-high 26 kills in the five-set win at Franklin Pierce on Sept. 24... Posted a season-best 22 digs in the NCAA East Regional win over Pace on Nov. 17.
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KAULANA ANE
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SOPHOMORE | 5-9 PAIA, HAWAII | KAMEHAMEHA
2011: Northeast-10 All Rookie Team... Appeared in 108 sets and all 30 matches, including 28 starts...Averaged 1.10 kills, 1.59 assists and 2.43 digs per set...Also contributed 50 blocks and 31 service aces...Recorded 10 kills and nine digs in the victory at Massachusetts Lowell on Oct. 8…Tallied her first double-double with 10 kills and 13 digs in the win over Shippensburg on Oct. 29.
Personal: Daughter of Neal and Darlene Ane…Has three brothers; Neal, Marcus and James…Eight family members have been college or pro athletes…Majoring in Criminal Justice-Forensic Psychology at New Haven.
High School: Four-sport athlete at Kamehameha School Maui Campus… Was a four-time All-Conference selection in volleyball (two-time First-Team) and water polo (three-time First-Team)… Named Second-Team All-State selection in volleyball as a junior and First-Team as a senior…Was an All-Star player in water polo as a junior…Also recorded the most backhands scored in a season as a junior…Was named team MVP in water polo as a senior and broke the school record for most career goals scored…Also owns three records in volleyball including most aces in a game and season and most assists in a season...Led volleyball to four consecutive conference championships…Received Principles List academic honors and was a member of the Spanish, Scrapbooking and Car Clubs.
Kills ....................................................... 10, twice Attempts.................. 24 vs. Stonehill, 10/29/11 Hitting %...... .364 vs. Shippensburg, 10/29/11 Assists ... 41 vs. So. New Hampshire, 10/14/11 Aces.................................................. 3, five times Digs ................................ 27 vs. Pace, 11/17/11 Solo Blocks ................................... 1, three times Tot. Blocks ................. 6 at Bridgeport, 10/6/11
Year SP MP 2011 ......108 30 TOTAL ... 108 30
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K 119 119
CCAREER AREER NNUMBERS UMBERS K/S E 1.10 55 1.10 55
TA 356 356
Pct A .180 172 .180 172
A/S SA 1.59 31 1.59 31
SA/S SE 0.29 30 0.29 30
BS 3 3
TB 50 50
B/S BE 0.46 12 0.46 12
BHE Pts. 1 176.5 1 176.5
Pts/S 1.63 1.63
BA 47 47
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Year DIG D/S RE 2011 ......262 2.43 9 TOTAL ... 262 2.43 9
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THE RETURNERS AMBER CANNADY
JUNIOR | 6-4 YONKERS, N.Y. | CHARLES E. GORTON High School: Two-time All-League and All-Section I honoree for the Wolves of Charles E. Gorton High School ... Named the Gold Scholar-Athlete and a Super 70 as a senior ... Member of the National Honors Society and the Italian Club. Personal: Daughter of Brian and Teresa Cannady ... One brother, Brian, and one sister, Brittany ... Psychology on academic major at UNH ... Chose New Haven for the academic programs.
MP 15 30 45
K 32 232 264
Year DIG 2010 ......5 2011 ......13 TOTAL ... 18
D/S 0.15 0.12 0.12
RE 0 1 1
CCAREER AREER NNUMBERS UMBERS K/S 0.94 2.09 1.82
E 15 97 112
TA 86 573 659
Pct .198 .236 .231
A 0 7 7
A/S 0.00 0.06 0.05
SA 0 0 0
SA/S 0.00 0.00 0.00
BS 1 35 36
BA 20 95 115
TB 21 130 151
B/S 0.62 1.17 1.04
BE 0 10 10
BHE 0 0 0
Pts. 43.0 314.5 357.5
Pts/S 1.26 2.83 2.46
SE 0 1 1
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Year SP 2010 ......34 2011 ......111 TOTAL ... 145
Kills .............................. 15 vs. Merrimack, 9/30/11 Attempts...................................................... 33, twice Hitting %...............................423 vs. Pace, 11/1/11 Assists ....................... 3 at Saint Anselm, 10/22/11 Aces............................................................................. Digs ........................................................ 2, five times Solo Blocks ... 6 at Southern Connecticut, 9/27/11 Tot. Blocks .................................................. 13, twice
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2010: Appeared in 34 sets over 15 matches, including one start... Averaged 0.94 kills and 0.62 blocks per set...Also contributed five digs...Had a season-high four blocks on two occasions...Had seven kills with a .429 hitting percentage in the sweep at Southern New Hampshire on Oct. 2.
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2011: AVCA All-East Region...Third Team All-Northeast-10...Appeared in all 111 sets and started all 30 matches...Led the Chargers with 1.17 blocks per set...Second on the team with 2.09 kills per set...Also contributed 13 digs and seven assists...Posted 10 matches with double-digit kills, including three straight from Sept. 24-30...Had a career-high 13 blocks in the win at Southern Connecticut State on Sept. 27 to complete her first career double-double...Notched a career-best 15 kills in a sweep of Merrimack on Sept. 30... Recorded a double-double with 11 kills and 13 blocks in the win over Stonehill on Oct. 29.
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THE RETURNERS KRISTY ATUFUNWA
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SOPHOMORE | 6-1 DENVER, COLO. | DENVER EAST
2011: Appeared in 97 sets over 30 matches, including 26 starts...Averaged 1.70 kills and 0.73 blocks per set...Also contributed 16 digs and five assists...Had a pair of season bests with 12 kills and six blocks in the win at Dowling on Sept. 22...Pounded 10 kills in the sweep of Assumption on Oct. 4. High School: Played for the Angels of Denver East High School… Was an All-City First-Team selection in 2009…Named Best Blocker 17 Club Division at the Capital Hill Classic in 2010…An Honor Roll student from 2007-10…Was also a member of the B.S.A. (Black Student Alliance) and No Place for Hate club.
MATCH HIGHS Kills .............................. 12 at Dowling, 9/22/11 Attempts........ 23 at Saint Michael’s, 10/21/11 Hitting %.......... .350 at UMass Lowell, 10/8/11 Assists .............................................. 1, five times Aces....................................................................... Digs ..........................................................3, twice Solo Blocks ............ 4 vs. Bridgeport, 11/19/11 Tot. Blocks ...............................................7, twice
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Personal: Daughter of Collins and Grace Atufunwa …Majoring in Psychology at New Haven.
Year SP 2011 ......97 TOTAL ... 97
MP 30 30
K 165 165
K/S E 1.70 89 1.70 89
TA 397 397
Pct A .191 5 .191 5
A/S SA 0.05 0 0.05 0
SA/S SE 0.00 1 0.00 1
BS 22 22
TB 71 71
B/S BE 0.73 10 0.73 10
BHE Pts. 1 211.5 1 211.5
Pts/S 2.18 2.18
BA 49 49
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Year DIG D/S RE 2011 ......16 0.16 0 TOTAL ... 16 0.16 0
CCAREER AREER NNUMBERS UMBERS
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THE NEWCOMERS KEA-MARIE OLASO
High School: A four-year starter and two- Personal: Daughter of Reed and Suzanne Olaso…Has three older year captain for the Bulldogs of Le Jardin sisters, Kiha, Alexis and Nicole. Academy…Medaled at Junior Olympics for 12U and 13U Jammers Volleyball Club.
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FRESHMAN | 5-2 KAILUA, HAWAII | LE JARDIN ACADEMY
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FRESHMAN | 5-8 ST. THOMAS, V.I. | ANTILLES SCHOOL
High School: Three-time Most Valuable Player of the Hurricanes of Antilles School… Also a two-time Offensive Player of the Year as well as the school’s Female Athlete of the Year as a junior and senior…Team won three IAA St. Thomas-St. John Championships…Also played for the
Virgin Islands Youth National Team from 2008-11…Student Council Vice President and a High Honors student. Personal: Daughter of Denise Frazer…Younger sister of Rick Lewis and Kneka Dewindt.
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OUTSIDE HITTER
FRESHMAN | 5-8 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. | LIBERTY
High School: An All-Colorado Springs Metro League performer in each of her four seasons with the Lancers of Liberty…Also named all-state as a senior co-captain… Three-time Gazette Peak Performers honoree…Qualified for nationals in all seven of her seasons playing
club volleyball…As a tennis player, won a regional championship and qualified for state at No. 1 doubles...A National Honor Society member and a Distinguished Scholar…Graduated with High Honors. Personal: Daughter of Mark and Janet Lee…Has an older brother, Matthew…Majoring in English.
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DAMIANIS EUSEBIO
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FRESHMAN | 5-9 MIRAMAR, FLA. | UNIVERSITY SCHOOL athete, owns the University School record in the 100m hurdles… Also played basketball…Member of the Math Honor Society and Student Council. Personal: Daughter of Carlos Eusebio and Carmen Wilson…Has four younger brothers, Quincy, Marco, Armani and Cristian.
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JUNIOR | 5-11 HELENA, MONT. | CAPITAL | NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
Prior to UNH: Spent two years at Northern in a match and in a single-season…In basketball, Capital’s record Arizona University in Flagstaff. holder for rebounds in a game, season and career…A National Honor Society member who earned Academic All-Conference and High School: First team all-conference All-State laurels. and all-state as team captain in volleyball, softball and basketball as a senior for the Personal: Daughter of Gregory and Susan Ames…Sister of Lance, Bruins of Capital High School…Holds the program records for blocks David and Nicole Ames.
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UTILITY
High School: A three-year captain for the Suns of University School…Two-time recipient of the Suns Award for leadership… Led team to its most successful season in program history as a junior…Received the Coaches’ Award for leadership…As a track and field student-
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THE NEWCOMERS
BAI ZHANG
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LIBERO | DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST
GRADUATE STUDENT | 5-8 SHAN DONG, CHINA | SHAN DONG ZI BO NO. 10 | SHAN DONG NORMAL U.
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Prior to UNH: Completed undergraduate Personal: Daughter of Xiufu Zhang and Ying Bai. studies at Shan Dong Normal University in China.
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Another key piece of the New Haven frontline is sophomore Kristy Atufunwa. Atufunwa had a hand in 71 blocks in her rookie campaign in addition to 165 kills. She started 26 matches as a freshman while seeing action in all 30 of the Chargers’ contests.
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The Chargers are led at the net by 2011 AVCA All-East Region selection Amber Cannady. The 6-4 middle hitter, who was also a Third Team All-Northeast-10 pick, trailed only Candelaria in kills with 2.09 per frame and headed the Chargers’ blocking efforts at the net with 130 total blocks (1.17 per set).
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A new addition at the net is junior Ashley Dalton, a transfer from Northern Arizona University who earned all-state laurels and holds the single-season blocks record at Salters, who is entering her 19th season as head coach, Capital High School in Helena, Mont. ranks 25th all-time in Division II and 14th among active coaches with 504 career victories. Her success has For the last three seasons, the offense has been been even more outstanding in terms of winning per- run through setter Chelsey Alpough ’12, a three-time centage, where she owns the ninth-best mark all-time Northeast-10 Conference Setter of the Year. Following at .774 against Division II competition. She had guided Alpough’s graduation, Kaulana Ane will take the reins the Chargers to the NCAA Tournament in 16 of 18 cam- of the offense. Ane was a Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team paigns at New Haven. selection last fall after filling out her stat line with 262 digs, 172 assists and 50 blocks in 111 sets played. Leading the way once again for New Haven will be the team’s lone senior – Keidy Candelaria. An All-America Sophomore Ashley Gomez is the lone Charger returning honoree and the Northeast-10 Player of the Year last to the back row. Gomez was a defensive specialist comseason, Candelaria led the Chargers with 4.48 kills per ing off of Salters’ bench last season, racking up 28 digs set and a .247 hitting percentage. She also shared the and 13 service aces in 75 sets of work over 27 matches. team high of 32 service aces and rated second in digs She will be joined by freshman Kea-Marie Olaso, a former with 2.91 per set. Junior Olympics medalist and a four-year starter at Le Jardin Academy, and graduate student Bai Zhang from Joining Candelaria on the outside or playing on the right- Shan Dong Normal University in China. side opposite her will be sophomores Margo Meteyer and Hayley Wilson and freshman Kristen Lee. Meteyer The Chargers were selected as the favorite in the Northappeared in 27 matches last fall, collecting 115 kills east-10 Coaches’ Preseason Poll. New Haven is 59-0 in and landing 20 service aces. Wilson, who will see time regular season matches against NE-10 foes since joining at a number of positions, posted 17 kills, 41 digs and the conference prior to the 2008 season. Second-place 10 service aces while taking the court in 20 matches. Stonehill and third-place Adelphi – the reigning NE-10 Lee comes to New Haven from Colorado Springs, Colo., Tournament Champion – also received first-place votes where she was an all-league performer at Liberty High in the preseason poll. School.
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Expectations are always high for the New Haven women’s volleyball team, which has advanced to six consecutive NCAA Tournaments and has never lost a Northeast-10 Conference regular season match. The 2012 campaign will once again come with a high standard from the onset as Head Coach Robin Salters ’91 returns seven studentathletes from a squad that posted a 23-7 record and a 15-0 tally in the NE-10 last fall.
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Adelphi University Panthers
Garden City, N.Y.
American International College Yellow Jackets Springfield, Mass.
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Assumption College Greyhounds
Worcester, Mass.
The Northeast-10 Conference is an NCAA Division II conference that was established in 1979. The NE-10 consists of 16 member institutions that are located throughout the Nor theast including Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont.
men’s soccer, women’s track & field, and men’s and women’s swimming & diving.
This past year, 47 teams representing the Northeast-10 saw their name on NCAA selection days as Division II national championship fields were announced. The 47 teams represented fourteen different The institutions that make up the Northeast-10 institutions. are Adelphi University (Garden City, N.Y.), American International College (Springfield, During the 2010-2011 academic year, Mass.), Assumption College (Worcester, two Northeast-10 teams claimed national Mass.), Bentley University (Waltham, Mass.), titles, as UMass Lowell won the field hockey Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.), Le championship and Adelphi won the women’s Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), University lacrosse national crown. Indivudally, New of Massachusetts Lowell (Lowell, Mass.), Haven’s Shannon Gagne won five national Merrimack College (North Andover, Mass.), titles at the indoor and outdoor track and University of New Haven (West Haven, field championship meets, Stonehill’s Corey Conn.), Pace University (Pleasantville, N.Y.), Thomas was the national champion in the Saint Anselm College (Manchester, N.H.), high jump, and Southern Connecticut’s Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, Vt.), Amanda Thomas took home the gold medal College of Saint Rose (Albany, N.Y.), Southern in the 200-yard individual medley at the NCAA Connecticut State University (New Haven, Swimming and Diving Championships. Conn.), Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, N.H.), and Stonehill College The Saint Rose women’s soccer team also (Easton, Mass.). claimed its first national championship in 2011. The 16 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, New York to From the field of play to the class room, the Boston, Massachusetts and from Burlington, Northeast-10 honored a number of studentVermont to Long Island, New York. Many of athletes for their academic accomplishments. the members are located in or around the The conference honored close to 200 studentmetropolitan areas of Albany, Boston, New athletes throughout the year that excelled at Haven, Worcester, and New York. a high level on the field and in the classroom as members of the academic all conference The Conference most recently welcomed the teams. Additionally, 2,917 student-athletes University of New Haven in 2008 and Adelphi representing each of the sixteen schools University in 2009, adding to the powerful earned a 3.0 GPA or higher and were named union of strong academic and athletic to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll last year. colleges and universities. Today’s Northeast-10 Conference remains The Nor theast-10 has evolved into a focused on complementing the academic membership committed to competitive integrity and missions of the member athletics programs that emphasize the institutions with a commitment to a broadeducation on and off the field of its more than based championship program, as evidenced 5,500 student athletes. by the 23 sports the Conference offers in championship play, the most of any Division Counted among the many accomplishments II conference. of our institutions are NCAA Division II National Championships in women’s basketball, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse,
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Bentley College Falcons
Waltham, Mass.
Franklin Pierce University Ravens Rindge, N.H.
Le Moyne College Dolphins
Syracuse, N.Y.
University of Massachuetts Lowell River Hawks Lowell, Mass.
Merrimack College Warriors
North Andover, Mass.
University of New Haven Chargers
West Haven, Conn.
Pace University Setters
Pleasantville, N.Y.
Saint Anselm College Hawks
Manchester, N.H.
Saint Michael’s College Purple Knights Colchester, Vt.
The College of Saint Rose Golden Knights Albany, N.Y.
Southern Connecticut State University Owls New Haven, Conn.
Southern New Hampshire University Penmen Manchester, N.H.
Stonehill College Skyhawks
Easton, Mass.
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23-7 Overall • 15-0 Northeast-10 Conference • 12-3 Home • 11-2 Away • 0-2 Neutral
7 10 11 12 9 3 6 4 2 8 1 5
Keidy Candelaria Amber Cannady Elizabeth Akinbiyi Kristy Atufunwa Kaulana Ane Margo Meteyer Chelsey Alpough Hayley Wilson Heather Ladao R. Cabaniero-Buendia Ashley Gomez Jamie Levine TEAM NEW HAVEN Opponents
ta
pct
111 111 93 97 108 77 103 44 101 7 75 86 111 111
497 4.48 169 232 2.09 97 176 1.89 86 165 1.70 89 119 1.10 55 115 1.49 68 77 0.75 33 17 0.39 21 1 0.01 3 1 0.14 2 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 1400 12.61 626 1227 11.05 649
1327 573 559 397 356 350 218 91 26 6 0 7 3912 3821
.247 .236 .161 .191 .180 .134 .202 -.044 -.077 -.167 .000 -.143 .198 .151
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k/s
OPP
1318 11.9
1156 10.4
175 222 1.6
167 196 1.5
165 1.5 2114 .922
175 1.6 2272 .923
1603 14.4
1585 14.3
71 314 228.0 2.1 51 21
44 246 167.0 1.5 45 42
2814 15/188 2/41 0 0
1601 13/123 -
Serve se sa/s
28 0.25 32 34 7 0.06 0 1 2 0.02 4 13 5 0.05 0 1 172 1.59 31 30 7 0.09 20 38 1028 9.98 27 26 2 0.05 10 16 53 0.52 32 33 0 0.00 0 2 2 0.03 13 17 12 0.14 6 11 1318 11.87 175 222 1156 10.41 167 196
Date 09/02/11 09/02/11 09/03/11 09/03/11 09/09/11 09/14/11 *09/17/11 09/17/11 09/22/11 *09/24/11 *09/27/11 *09/30/11 *10/04/11 10/06/11 *10/08/11 *10/11/11 *10/14/11 *10/18/11 *10/21/11 *10/22/11 *10/25/11 10/28/11 *10/29/11 10/29/11 *11/01/11 *11/04/11 11/08/11 11/17/11 11/18/11 11/19/11
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Dig dig dig/s
0.29 29 323 2.91 0.00 1 13 0.12 0.04 0 36 0.39 0.00 0 16 0.16 0.29 9 262 2.43 0.26 22 141 1.83 0.26 2 211 2.05 0.23 9 41 0.93 0.32 54 402 3.98 0.00 0 1 0.14 0.17 9 28 0.37 0.07 18 129 1.50 - 12 1.58 165 1603 14.44 1.50 175 1585 14.28
Opponent vs Rollins at Florida Southern vs St. Edward's at Saint Leo at NYIT BRIDGEPORT LE MOYNE C.W. POST at Dowling at Franklin Pierce at Southern Connecticut MERRIMACK ASSUMPTION at Bridgeport at UMass Lowell at Saint Rose SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE ADELPHI at Saint Michael's at Saint Anselm at American Int'l DOWLING STONEHILL SHIPPENSBURG PACE at Bentley UMASS LOWELL PACE ADELPHI BRIDGEPORT
L L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W L W W L
Score 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 3-2 3-2 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-2 3-2 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 1-3 3-2 3-1 3-0 3-0 1-3 3-2 3-0 1-3
bs
Blocking ba total blk/s be bhe
2 20 22 35 95 130 7 29 36 22 49 71 3 47 50 0 12 12 2 61 63 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 314 228.0 44 246 167.0
0.20 1.17 0.39 0.73 0.46 0.16 0.61 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.05 1.50
3 10 4 10 12 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 51 45
Score by set 23-25,15-25,25-27 21-25,13-25,19-25 10-25,19-25,18-25 19-25,12-25,20-25 19-25,23-25,25-12,25-18,15-6 25-19,14-25,25-13,22-25,15-13 26-24,25-15,25-20 25-21,25-11,24-26,25-21 19-25,25-21,25-19,25-15 18-25,22-25,25-22,25-15,15-12 25-20,19-25,26-28,25-23,15-8 25-20,25-22,25-16 25-19,25-22,25-13 25-23,25-19,25-21 21-25,25-17,25-23,25-9 25-16,25-11,25-19 25-23,25-20,25-21 25-17,25-19,25-19 25-15,25-10,25-15 25-23,25-18,23-25,25-15 25-19,20-25,25-17,25-19 17-25,25-22,26-28,20-25 21-25,25-21,25-19,21-25,15-10 25-21,23-25,25-22,25-19 25-22,25-22,26-24 25-19,25-21,25-18 17-25,26-24,21-25,20-25 25-19,29-27,23-25,19-25,18-16 25-18,25-19,25-22 18-25,20-25,25-23,24-26
Record in 3-set matches: 11-4 Record in 4-set matches: 6-3 Record in 5-set matches: 6-0
points
1 541.0 0 314.5 2 201.5 1 211.5 1 176.5 0 141.0 15 136.5 0 27.5 1 33.0 0 1.0 0 13.0 0 6.0 21 1803.0 42 1561.0 Att. 32 73 50 200 35 243 109 112 103 64 200 187 58 82 73 247 112 132 72 144 240 142 137 164 164 68 278 278 293 405
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1227 649 3821 .151 11.1
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1400 626 3912 .198 12.6
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Team Statistics ATTACK Kills Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Set SET Assists Assists/Set SERVE Aces Errors Aces/Set SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Errors/Set Attempts Reception Pct DEFENSE Digs Digs/Set BLOCKING Block Solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks/Set Block Errors Ball handling errors ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral site #/Avg Current win streak Home win streak
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NE-10 Team Record Pct. New Haven * ^ ...............15-0 1.000 Stonehill ^ .......................14-1 .933 Adelphi # ^ ......................12-3 .800 Saint Rose ......................11-4 .733 American Int’l .................10-5 .667 Pace ^ .............................10-5 .667 So. Connecticut State ....8-7 .533 Massachusetts Lowell ...8-7 .533 Franklin Pierce................7-8 .467 Bentley ............................7-8 .467 Le Moyne ........................6-9 .400 Saint Michael’s ...............3-12 .200 Saint Anselm ..................3-12 .200 So. New Hampshire........3-12 .200 Merrimack ......................2-13 .133 Assumption .....................1-14 .067
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Player of the Year Keidy Candelaria, New Haven Setter of the Year Chelsea Alpough, New Haven Libero of the Year Elyse Rowland, Pace Rookie of the Year Emily Iverson, Stonehill Coach of the Year Lauren Amundson, Stonehill
Overall Record Pct. 23-7 .767 27-7 .794 23-8 .742 18-9 .667 15-17 .469 20-11 .645 19-11 .633 13-11 .542 13-13 .500 12-15 .444 16-12 .571 14-19 .424 8-18 .308 5-17 .227 5-22 .185 7-22 .241
All-NE-10 First Team Chelsey Alpough - New Haven Keidy Candelaria - New Haven Elyse Rowland - Pace Aubrey Bobo - Saint Rose Sarah Beres - So. Connecticut St. Emily Iverson - Stonehill Sydney Maxey - Stonehill
All-NE-10 Second Team Chelsea Overholt - Adelphi Patawe Simms - Adelphi Ellisha Terry - American Int’l Morgan McDermott - Le Moyne Shea Hansen - Pace Nora Rugova - Pace Erin Kelly - Stonehill
All-NE-10 Third Team Caitlin Connelly - American Int’l Blair Havron - American Int’l Lea Freeman - UMass Lowell Amber Cannady - New Haven Sarah Kahrs - Saint Rose Danielle Coffey - So. New Hamp. Kristen Arvidson - Stonehill
NE-10 All-Rookie Team Kaitlyn Destefano - Adelphi Kelsey Buckner - Bentley Hannah Rey - UMass Lowell Stephanie Sheehan - Merrimack Kaulana Ane - New Haven Melanie Pavels - Pace Katy Daniels - Saint Rose Emily Iverson - Stonehill
* Northeast-10 Regular Season Champion # Northeast-10 Tournament Champion ^ NCAA Division II Championship participant
2011 NE-10 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Quarterfinals (1) New Haven (8) UMass Lowell
1 3
(4) Saint Rose (5) American Int’l
3 1
Semifinals
(8) UMass Lowell (4) Saint Rose
Championship
0 3
(4) Saint Rose (3) Adelphi
Semifinals
0 3
0 3
Stonehill (2) Adelphi (3)
Quarterfinals 3 Stonehill (2) 1 So. Connecticut St. (7) 3 0
Adelphi (3) Pace (6)
2011 NE-10 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL HIGHLIGHTS •New Haven hosted the NCAA Division II East Region •New Haven’s Keidy Candelaria was named Daktronics Third Championship and advanced to the regional championship Team and AVCA Honorable Mention All-America. game. Stonehill, Adelphi and Pace joined the Chargers as • Saint Rose’s Sarah Kahrs was named Capital One Academic NCAA Tournament qualifiers. All-America; Kahrs and New Haven’s Chelsey Alpough earned •New Haven completed its fourth consecutive undefeated Capital One Academic All-District honors. season during the Northeast-10 regular season. •New Haven Head Coach Robin Salters earned her 500th •Adelphi won its first-ever Northeast-10 Conference career victory. Tournament. •Adelphi, Franklin Pierce, Le Moyne and Saint Rose earned AVCA Team Academic Awards •Seven student-athletes representing four different institutions were selected to the AVCA All-East Region Team.
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1985 (33-7) Head Coach: Deborah Chin NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT at Rhode Island College .....................W .... 3-0 American International! .....................W .... 2-0 Hartford!..............................................W .... 2-0 Lehigh! ................................................W .... 2-1 West Point!..........................................W .... 2-1 UMass! ................................................ L ..... 0-2 at Central Connecticut .......................W .... 3-0 Hartford...............................................W .... 3-0
HISTORY & RECORDS
1983 (36-10) Head Coach: Deborah Chin NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN at Rhode Island College .....................W .... 3-0 Hartford* ............................................W .... 2-1 Southern Connecticut*......................W .... 2-0 American International* ....................W .... 2-0 Oneonta State* ..................................W .... 2-0 Springfield* ........................................ L ..... 1-2 C.W. Post* .......................................... L ..... 0-2 at Central Connecticut .......................W .... 3-0 Springfield@ ........................................W .... 2-1 Colgate@ .............................................W .... 2-0 Harvard@ ............................................W .... 2-0 UMass@ ..............................................W .... 2-0 West Point@........................................ L ..... 0-2 Hartford...............................................W .... 3-0 Central Connecticut# .........................W .... 2-0 Vermont# ............................................W .... 2-0 UMass# ...............................................W .... 2-1 East Stroudsburg# .............................W .... 2-0 Lowell# ................................................W .... 2-0 West Point# ........................................W .... 2-1 at UMass ............................................. L ..... 2-3 Maryland$ .......................................... L ..... 0-2 William & Mary$ .................................W .... 2-0 LaSalle$ ..............................................W .... 2-0 George Washington$ ......................... L ..... 0-2 New York Tech$ ..................................W .... 2-1 William & Mary$ .................................W .... 2-0 at Bridgeport ......................................W .... 3-0 Bentley% .............................................W .... 2-0 Lowell% ...............................................W .... 2-0 American International% ...................W .... 2-0 Bridgeport% ........................................W .... 2-0 American International% ...................W .... 2-0 Springfield ...........................................W .... 3-0 Pennsylvania^ .................................... L ..... 1-3 URhode Island^ .................................. L ..... 0-3 Brown^ ................................................W .... 3-1 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-0 at Bryant .............................................W .... 3-0
1984 (36-5) Head Coach: Deborah Chin NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT Rhode Island College .........................W .... 3-0 C.W. Post! ............................................W .... 2-1 Keene State! .......................................W .... 2-0 Northeastern! ..................................... L ..... 1-2 Eastern Connecticut!..........................W .... 2-1 UMass! ................................................W .... 2-0 Central Connecticut ...........................W .... 3-0 Cornell@ ..............................................W .... 2-0 Southern Connecticut@ .....................W .... 2-0 Northeastern@ ................................... L ..... 0-2 West Point@........................................W .... 2-0 Northeastern@ ................................... L ..... 1-2 at Hartford ..........................................W .... 3-0 UMass .................................................W .... 3-0 Rhode Island College# .......................W .... 2-1 Central Connecticut# .........................W .... 2-0 UMass# ...............................................W .... 2-1 Eastern Connecticut# ........................W .... 2-0 UMass# ...............................................W .... 2-0 Bridgeport ...........................................W .... 3-0 Villanova%...........................................W .... 2-0 Liberty Baptist% .................................W .... 2-0 Delaware% ..........................................W .... 2-0 Va. Commonwealth% .........................W .... 2-0 Pennsylvania%....................................W .... 2-0 Princeton% .......................................... L ..... 0-2 at Springfield ......................................W .... 3-1 Southampton^ ....................................W .... 2-0 C.W. Post^ ...........................................W .... 2-0 UMass^ ...............................................W .... 3-0 Cornell^ ...............................................W .... 3-0 Brown^ ................................................W .... 3-2 at C.W. Post ........................................W .... 3-0 Bryant..................................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut ........................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart* ....................................W .... 2-0 New Hampshire College* ..................W .... 2-0 Lowell* ................................................W .... 2-0 Central Connecticut* .........................W .... 2-0 Northeastern= ....................................W .... 3-1 Portland State .................................... L ..... 0-3 ! Central Connecticut Invitational @ UMass Tourney # Southern Connecticut Invitational % Delaware Invitational ^ West Point Tourney * NECC Tourney = NCAA Regionals
2011 REVIEW
1980 (24-17) Head Coach: Deborah Chin EAIAW REGIONALS Sacred Heart .....................................W .... 2-0 Rhode Island College .........................W .... 2-0 New Hampshire@ ...............................W .... 2-0 Providence@ .......................................W .... 2-0 UMass@ .............................................. L ..... 1-2 C.W. Post@ ..........................................W .... 2-1 East Stroudsburg@.............................W ... Forf Eastern Connecticut...........................W .... 2-1 Brooklyn College.................................W .... 3-0 Bryant .................................................W .... 2-0 UMass% ..............................................W .... 2-1 Cortland State% .................................W .... 2-1 Connecticut College% ........................W .... 2-0 New Hampshire% ............................... L ..... 0-2 at Central Connecticut .......................W .... 2-0 vs. UMass ...........................................W .... 2-1 Princeton= ..........................................W .... 2-0 North Carolina State= ........................ L ..... 1-2 Delaware= .......................................... L ..... 1-2 Pennsylvania= ....................................W .... 2-1
1981 (47-8) Head Coach: Deborah Chin EAIAW QUARTERFINALS game-by-game results not available
at Southern Connecticut....................W .... 3-0 Bridgeport& ........................................W .... 2-0 Southern Connecticut& .....................W .... 2-1 Lowell& ...............................................W .... 2-0 Southern Connecticut& .....................W .... 2-0 Nebraska-Omaha= ............................. L ..... 0-3 Wright State=...................................... L ..... 0-3 * Central Connecticut Invit. @ UMass Tourney # Southern Connecticut Invitational $ Delaware Invitational % Lowell Tourney ^ URI Tourney & NECC Playoffs = NCAA Regionals
2012 OUTLOOK
1978 (22-15) Head Coach: Deborah Chin EAIAW TOURNAMENT Yale...................................................... L ..... 1-3 Rhode Island College .........................W .... 2-0 Brooklyn College.................................W .... 2-0 vs. Upsala& .........................................W .... 2-0 vs. Villanova& .....................................W .... 2-1 vs. East Stroudsburg& ....................... L ..... 0-2 vs. SUNY-Fredonia& ........................... L ..... 0-2 Springfield ........................................... L ..... 0-3 at Connecticut College ....................... L ..... 1-2 vs. Barrington College ........................W .... 2-0 at UMass ............................................. L ..... 1-2 vs. Central Connecticut...................... L ..... 0-2 at U. Rhode Island .............................. L ..... 0-2 vs. Boston University ..........................W .... 2-0 vs. James Madison% .......................... L ..... 0-2 at Salisbury State% ............................W .... 2-1 vs. UNC-Greensboro% ........................ L ..... 1-2 vs. Gallaudet% ....................................W .... 2-1 vs. Rutgers-Newark% .........................W .... 2-0 vs. Va. Commonwealth% .................... L ..... 1-2 at Sacred Heart ..................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut ........................ L ..... 2-3 vs. Hartford^ .......................................W .... 2-0 vs. Eastern Connecticut^ ...................W .... 2-0 vs. Bridgeport^ ...................................W .... 2-0
1979 (25-21) Head Coach: Deborah Chin at Rhode Island College .....................W .... 3-1 vs. UConnecticut! ...............................W .... 2-0 vs. Hofstra! ......................................... L ..... 0-2 vs. Central Connecticut!..................... L ..... 0-2 vs. East Stroudsburg! ......................... L ..... 0-2 vs. Providence! ................................... L ..... 0-2 at Yale ................................................. L ..... 1-3 vs. Howard&........................................W .... 2-0 vs. Keene State&................................W .... 2-1 vs. Western Maryland&...................... L ..... 1-2 vs. Gettysburg& .................................. L ..... 0-2 vs. Yale& ............................................. L ..... 1-2 Connecticut College ...........................W .... 2-0 Hofstra ................................................ L ..... 1-2 at Springfield ...................................... L ..... 0-2 vs. Bridgeport .....................................W .... 2-1 Temple^ .............................................. L ..... 1-2 Eastern Connecticut^.........................W .... 2-0 Oneonta College^ ...............................W .... 2-0 URhode Island^ .................................. L ..... 0-2 Central Connecticut ...........................W .... 2-0 UMass ................................................. L ..... 0-2 at Brooklyn College ............................W .... 2-0 vs. William Paterson...........................W .... 2-1 Providence ......................................... L ..... 0-2 Rutgers-Newark+................................W .... 2-0 UNC-Greensboro+ ..............................W .... 2-1 East Stroudsburg+ ............................. L ..... 0-2 James Madison+ ................................ L ..... 1-2 Gallaudet+ ..........................................W .... 2-1 Cortland+ ............................................ L ..... 0-2 Hartford...............................................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart ......................................W .... 2-0 Bridgeport ...........................................W .... 2-0 at Southern Connecticut.................... L ..... 0-2 ! - Central Connecticut Invitational & - Princeton Invitational ^ - Southern Connecticut Invitational + - Salisbury State Invitational
Temple= .............................................. L ..... 1-2 Hofstra= .............................................. L ..... 1-2 at Hofstra ............................................ L ..... 1-2 vs. New York Tech...............................W .... 2-1 at Bridgeport ......................................W .... 2-0 vs. Springfield ..................................... L ..... 1-2 West Chester State> ..........................W .... 2-0 Syracuse> ...........................................W .... 2-1 at Hartford ..........................................W .... 3-0 Providence+........................................ L ..... 0-2 George Washington+ ......................... L ..... 0-2 Fairleigh-Dickinson+ .......................... L ..... 1-2 Hofstra+ .............................................. L ..... 1-2 Central Connecticut+ .........................W .... 2-0 Fairleigh-Dickinson+ .......................... L ..... 0-2 Southern Connecticut ........................ L ..... 0-2 Northeastern ......................................W .... 2-0 UMass^ ...............................................W .... 2-1 Ithaca^ ................................................ L ..... 1-2 Delaware^ ........................................... L ..... 0-2 Southern Connecticut^ ...................... L ..... 1-2 @ Central Conn. Invitational % Southern Conn. Invitational = Delaware Invitational > Cortland State Invitational + Univ. of Rhode Island Invitational ^ EAIAW Regionals
2012 PLAYERS
1977 (24-5) Head Coach: Deborah Chin Eastern Connecticut..........................W .... 2-0 Yale ..................................................... L ..... 0-2 Northwestern CC ................................W .... 2-0 Albertus Magnus ................................W .... 2-0 at Hartford ..........................................W .... 2-0 vs. Western New England ..................W .... 2-1 at Holy Cross.......................................W .... 2-0 vs. Fitchburg State .............................W .... 2-1 at Central Connecticut ....................... L ..... 0-2 vs. UMass ...........................................W .... 2-0 Sacred Heart ......................................W .... 3-0 at Yale ................................................. L ..... 1-2 vs. Connecticut College .....................W .... 2-0 at Barrington College .........................W .... 2-1 vs. Salem State .................................. L ..... 0-2 at Brooklyn College ............................W .... 2-0 vs. C.W. Post .......................................W .... 2-0 vs. Coast Guard% ...............................W .... 2-0 vs. Bridgeport% ..................................W .... 2-0 vs. Sacred Heart% ..............................W .... 2-0 vs. Connecticut College%...................W .... 2-1 vs. Yale% ............................................. L ..... 0-2 Bridgeport ...........................................W .... 2-0 Rhode Island ......................................W .... 2-1 Bryant .................................................W .... 2-0 Sacred Heart ......................................W .... 2-0 at Western Connecticut .....................W .... 3-0 at Eastern Connecticut ......................W .... 2-0 vs. Assumption ...................................W .... 2-0 % - Small College State Tournament
vs. Connecticut College^ ................... L ..... 1-2 at Bridgeport ......................................W .... 2-1 vs. Sacred Heart.................................W .... 2-1 Western New England ........................W .... 2-0 Hartford...............................................W .... 2-0 Eastern Connecticut...........................W .... 3-0 Navy# .................................................. L ..... 0-2 Princeton# .......................................... L ..... 1-2 Slippery Rock# ...................................W .... 2-0 Princeton# ..........................................W .... 1-0 Slippery Rock# ...................................W .... 1-0 East Stroudsburg# ............................. L ..... 0-2 & - Princeton Invitational Tournament % - Small College State Tournament # - Postseason Playoffs
2012 COACHES
1976 (12-5) Head Coach: Deborah Chin at Western New England ...................W .... 2-0 vs. Hartford .........................................W .... 2-0 at Bridgeport ......................................W .... 3-0 Northwestern CC ................................W .... 2-0 Albertus Magnus ................................W .... 2-0 Norwalk CC .........................................W .... 3-0 Yale...................................................... L ..... 1-3 at Eastern Connecticut ...................... L ..... 1-2 vs. Mattatuck CC ................................ L ..... 0-2 vs. Eastern Connecticut ..................... L ..... 0-2 at St. Joseph’s ....................................W .... 2-0 vs. Norwalk CC....................................W .... 3-0 Connecticut College ...........................W .... 2-1 Mattatuck CC ......................................W .... 2-0 Western Connecticut..........................W .... 3-0 vs. Holy Cross .....................................W .... 2-0 at Connecticut College ....................... L ..... 0-2
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Seton Hall@ ........................................W .... 3-0 George Mason@ .................................W .... 3-0 Princeton@.......................................... L ..... 1-3 Rutgers@.............................................W .... 3-0 Providence@ .......................................W .... 2-0 at UMass .............................................W .... 3-0 Central Connecticut# .........................W .... 2-0 Sacred Heart# ....................................W .... 2-0 Quinnipiac# ........................................W .... 2-0 C.W. Post# ..........................................W .... 2-0 C.W. Post# ..........................................W .... 2-1 UMass# ...............................................W .... 2-0 at Bridgeport ......................................W .... 3-0 East Stroudsburg$ .............................W .... 2-1 Central Connecticut$ .........................W .... 2-0 Air Force$............................................W .... 3-1 Wright State$...................................... L ..... 1-3 Springfield ...........................................W .... 3-0 UMass% ..............................................W .... 3-1 Northeastern% ...................................W .... 3-2 West Point% ........................................W .... 3-0 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-0 at Bryant .............................................W .... 3-0 at Southern Connecticut....................W .... 3-0 West Point........................................... L ..... 2-3 Bridgeport^ .........................................W .... 2-0 Southern Connecticut^ ......................W .... 2-0 Sacred Heart^ ....................................W .... 2-0 Lowell^ ................................................W .... 2-0 New Hampshire College^...................W .... 2-0 Florida Southern& ..............................W .... 3-1 Wright State& ..................................... L ..... 0-3 Ferris State* .......................................W .... 3-0 Nebraska-Omaha* ............................. L ..... 1-3 ! Central Connecticut Invitational @ Princeton Invitational # Southern Connecticut Tournament $ Army Tournament % New Haven Invitational ^ NECC Tournament at SCSU & Wright State Tournament * NCAA Tournament 1986 (38-9) Head Coach: Deborah Chin NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN Rhode Island College .........................W .... 3-0 American International! .....................W .... 2-0 Marist! .................................................W .... 2-0 Northeastern! ..................................... L ..... 1-2 Southern Connecticut! .......................W .... 2-0 at Quinnipiac ......................................W .... 2-0 vs. Central Connecticut......................W .... 2-0 Princeton@..........................................W .... 3-0 Colgate@ .............................................W .... 3-0 Providence@ ....................................... L ..... 1-3 at Hartford ..........................................W .... 3-0 Delaware# ..........................................W .... 3-0 Brown# ................................................W .... 3-1 Providence#........................................ L ..... 1-3 New York Tech# ..................................W .... 3-0 at Bentley ............................................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart$ ....................................W .... 2-0 Rochester$ .........................................W .... 2-0 Yale$ ...................................................W .... 2-0 Lowell$ ................................................W .... 2-0 East Stroudsburg$ .............................W .... 2-1 Bridgeport ...........................................W .... 3-0 James Madison% ...............................W .... 2-0 New York Tech% .................................W .... 2-0 Lehigh% ..............................................W .... 2-0 George Mason% ................................. L ..... 1-2 Pace ....................................................W .... 3-0 West Chester^ ....................................W .... 2-0 East Stroudsburg^..............................W .... 2-0 Grand Valley^...................................... L ..... 0-2 Sacramento State^ ............................ L ..... 0-2 East Texas State^ ............................... L ..... 0-2 at C.W. Post ........................................W .... 3-0 Bryant..................................................W .... 3-0
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Southern Connecticut ........................W .... 3-0 at Springfield ......................................W .... 3-1 Quinnipiac& ........................................W .... 2-0 Sacred Heart&....................................W .... 2-0 New Hampshire College& ..................W .... 2-0 Bridgeport& ........................................W .... 2-0 Sacred Heart&....................................W .... 2-0 Lowell& ...............................................W .... 2-0 at West Point ......................................W .... 3-2 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-1 UMass .................................................W .... 3-1 Nebraska-Omaha* ............................. L ..... 0-3 ! Central Connecticut Invitational @ UMass Invitational # Princeton Invitational $ Southern Conn. Invitational % Delaware Tourney ^ West Point Invitational & NECC Tourney * NCAA Regionals 1987 (25-16) Head Coach: Deborah Chin NECC CHAMPIONS Rhode Island College .........................W .... 3-0 Quinnipiac!..........................................W .... 2-0 American International! .....................W .... 2-0 Mercy! .................................................W .... 2-0 New York Tech! ...................................W .... 2-0 Lowell! .................................................W .... 2-0 Quinnipiac!..........................................W .... 3-1 Cornell@ ..............................................W .... 2-1 Holy Cross@ ........................................W .... 2-0 Northeastern@ ................................... L ..... 0-2 UMass@ .............................................. L ..... 0-2 Hartford...............................................W .... 3-0 North Alabama# ................................. L ..... 0-3 Mississippi U. of Women# ................. L ..... 0-3 Florida Southern# .............................. L ..... 0-3 North Dakota#.................................... L ..... 1-3 New York Tech ....................................W .... 3-0 West Point$ ........................................ L ..... 0-3 Air Force$............................................ L ..... 0-3 East Stroudsburg$ ............................. L ..... 2-3 Oakland$ ............................................ L ..... 1-3 at Bridgeport ......................................W .... 3-0 Naval Academy% ................................ L ..... 0-3 New York Tech% .................................W .... 3-1 East Stroudsburg% ............................. L ..... 0-3 UMaryland-Baltimore Cty% ................W .... 3-0 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-0 at Pace ................................................W .... 3-0 at Southern Connecticut....................W .... 3-0 at Bryant .............................................W .... 3-0 at Springfield ...................................... L ..... 1-3 Keene State^ ......................................W .... 2-0 Southern Connecticut^ ......................W .... 2-0 Sacred Heart^ ....................................W .... 2-0 Lowell^ ................................................W .... 2-0 West Point...........................................W .... 3-1 Bentley ................................................ L ..... 2-3 New York Tech ....................................W .... 3-1 Naval Academy ................................... L ..... 0-3 UMass ................................................. L ..... 2-3 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-0 ! UNH Invitational @ UMass Tourney # Florida Southern Invitational $ West Point Invitational % Naval Academy Invitational ^ NECC Tourney 1988 (44-6) Head Coach: Deborah Chin NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT Rhode Island College .........................W .... 3-0 Southampton! .....................................W .... 2-0 Dowling! ..............................................W .... 2-0 Concordia!...........................................W .... 2-0 C.W. Post! ............................................W .... 2-0
Bentley! ...............................................W .... 2-0 at Quinnipiac ......................................W .... 3-0 American International@ ...................W .... 3-0 Mercy@ ...............................................W .... 3-0 Fairfield@ ............................................W .... 2-0 Southern Connecticut@ .....................W .... 2-0 Hartford...............................................W .... 3-0 Rollins# ............................................... L ..... 2-3 Florida Southern# .............................. L ..... 2-3 Florida Atlantic# .................................W .... 3-1 Tampa# ............................................... L ..... 0-3 at Pace ................................................W .... 3-0 IUPU-Fort Wayne$ .............................. L ..... 1-2 West Point$ ........................................W .... 2-1 Springfield$ ........................................W .... 2-0 East Stroudsburg$ .............................W .... 2-0 Metro State$ ......................................W .... 3-1 IUPU-Fort Wayne$ ..............................L, .... 2-3 Princeton% ..........................................W .... 3-2 American% ..........................................W .... 3-0 Drexel% ...............................................W .... 3-0 Villanova%...........................................W .... 3-0 Delaware% ..........................................W .... 3-0 Drexel% ...............................................W .... 3-0 at New York Tech ................................W .... 3-0 Naval Academy^ .................................W .... 3-0 East Stroudsburg^..............................W .... 3-0 Lowell^ ................................................W .... 3-0 Oakland, Mich.^ .................................W .... 3-0 at C.W. Post ........................................W .... 3-0 Bryant..................................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut ........................W .... 3-0 at Springfield ......................................W .... 3-0 Keene State& .....................................W .... 2-0 Southern Connecticut& .....................W .... 2-0 Sacred Heart&....................................W .... 2-0 Lowell& ...............................................W .... 2-0 at West Point ......................................W .... 3-1 Naval Academy*.................................W .... 3-0 Florida Southern* ..............................W .... 3-1 C.W. Post* ..........................................W .... 3-0 UMass* ...............................................W .... 3-1 at Bentley ............................................W .... 3-1 Naval Academy+.................................W .... 3-0 Portland State= .................................. L ..... 0-3 ! Baden Invitational @ UNH Invitational # Florida Southern Classic $ J.H. Oakes Classic % Delaware Invitational ^ Naval Classic & NECC Tourney * UNH Classic + NCAA Regionals = NCAA Elite Eight
Florida Atlantic$ ................................. L ..... 2-3 St. Francis$......................................... L ..... 0-3 Tampa$ ............................................... L ..... 0-3 New York Tech ....................................W .... 3-1 IUPU-Fort Wayne% ..............................W .... 3-1 Mankato State% .................................W .... 3-2 IUPU-Fort Wayne% .............................. L ..... 0-3 Lewis% ................................................ L ..... 0-3 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-0 Bryant..................................................W .... 3-0 Springfield ...........................................W .... 3-0 Lowell^ ................................................W .... 2-0 Keene State^ ......................................W .... 2-0 Franklin Pierce^..................................W .... 2-0 New Hampshire College^...................W .... 2-0 Southern Connecticut^ ......................W .... 2-0 Sacred Heart^ ....................................W .... 2-0 Southern Connecticut .......................W .... 3-0 West Point...........................................W .... 3-1 Naval Academy& ................................W .... 3-0 Naval Academy& ................................W .... 3-0 Bentley& .............................................W .... 3-0 Gannon* ............................................. L ..... 1-3 ! Baden Invitational @ UNH Invitational # J.H. Oakes Classic $ Lady Moc Classic % Lewis Univ. Invitational ^ NECC Tournament & UNH Classic * NCAA Tournament
1989 (33-11) Head Coach: Deborah Chin NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN Rhode Island College .........................W .... 3-0 American International! .....................W .... 2-1 Southampton! .....................................W .... 2-1 Dowling! .............................................. L ..... 0-2 C.W. Post! ............................................W .... 2-0 Quinnipiac...........................................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart@ ...................................W .... 2-0 Mercy@ ...............................................W .... 2-0 Fairfield@ ............................................W .... 2-0 Concordia@.........................................W .... 2-0 Pace@ .................................................W .... 2-0 Hartford...............................................W .... 3-1 Pace ....................................................W .... 3-0 Concordia# .........................................W .... 2-0 East Stroudsburg# .............................W .... 2-0 Bentley# .............................................. L ..... 1-2 Clarion# .............................................. L ..... 2-3 Naval Academy#.................................W .... 3-0 Missouri-St. Louis$ ............................ L ..... 2-3 Grand Valley State$ ...........................W .... 3-0 Florida Southern$ .............................. L ..... 0-3
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Delaware$ .......................................... L ..... 2-3 at C.W. Post ........................................W .... 3-1 Bryant..................................................W .... 3-1 at Adelphi ............................................W .... 3-0 Florida Southern%.............................. L ..... 0-3 Clarion% ..............................................W .... 3-0 Bentley ................................................W .... 3-0 Keene State^ ......................................W .... 3-0 UMass Lowell^....................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut^ ......................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart^ ....................................W .... 3-0 Air Force& ...........................................W .... 3-2 Ferris State&.......................................W .... 3-0 Bentley& .............................................W .... 3-0 Bryant* ...............................................W .... 3-0 Northern Michigan= ........................... L ..... 0-3 ! Baden Invitational @ UNH Invitational # So. Conn. Invitational $ Delaware Invitational % Bentley Classic ^ NECC Tournament & Bentley Invitational * NCAA Regionals = NCAA Elite Eight
HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER VOLLEYBALL • FOLLOW @CHARGERSVBALL
2011 REVIEW
1994 (37-3) Head Coach: Robin Salters NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT Rhode Island College .........................W .... 3-0 C.W. Post! ............................................W .... 3-0 Millersville!..........................................W .... 3-0 Southampton! .....................................W .... 3-0 Springfield!..........................................W .... 3-0 at Concordia .......................................W .... 3-0 American International@ ...................W .... 3-0 Queens@ .............................................W .... 3-0 Mercy@ ...............................................W .... 3-0 Pace@ .................................................W .... 3-0 at Molloy .............................................W .... 3-0 Springfield ...........................................W .... 3-0 Pace ....................................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut ........................W .... 3-0 Queens ................................................W .... 3-0 Mercy# ................................................W .... 3-0 Dowling# .............................................W .... 3-0 Adelphi# ..............................................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart# ....................................W .... 3-0 Mercy# ................................................W .... 3-0 at Quinnipiac ......................................W .... 3-0 Morgan State$ ...................................W .... 3-0 Princeton$ ..........................................W .... 3-2 Yale$ ...................................................W .... 3-1
2012 OUTLOOK
1992 (34-9) Head Coach: Deborah Chin NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN Rhode Island College .........................W .... 3-0 American International! .....................W .... 3-0 C.W. Post! ............................................W .... 3-0 Southampton! .....................................W .... 3-0 Dowling! ..............................................W .... 3-0 at Holy Cross.......................................W .... 3-0 Mercy@ ...............................................W .... 3-0 Pace@ .................................................W .... 3-0 Queens@ .............................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut@ .....................W .... 3-0 Springfield@ ........................................W .... 3-1 at Concordia .......................................W .... 3-0 Springfield ...........................................W .... 3-0 Pace ....................................................W .... 3-0 Franklin Pierce# .................................W .... 3-0 Concordia# .........................................W .... 3-0 Keene State#......................................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart# ....................................W .... 3-0 Franklin Pierce# .................................W .... 3-0 Central Missouri State$ ..................... L ..... 0-3 Mississippi Univ. of Women$ ............W .... 3-0 Tampa$ ............................................... L ..... 0-3 Troy State$ ..........................................W .... 3-0 Rollins$ ............................................... L ..... 1-3 at Quinnipiac ......................................W .... 3-0 Princeton % .........................................W .... 3-2 Rider% .................................................W .... 3-0 Delaware% .......................................... L ..... 2-3 at C.W. Post ........................................W .... 3-0 Bryant..................................................W .... 3-0 Air Force^ ............................................W .... 3-0 Bentley^ ..............................................W .... 3-0 American International^ ....................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut ........................W .... 3-0 Cal-State Bakersfield& ....................... L ..... 0-3 Morningside& ..................................... L ..... 0-3 Denver& .............................................. L ..... 2-3 Regis& ................................................. L ..... 2-3 Minnesota-Duluth& ............................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart* ....................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut*......................W .... 3-0 Franklin Pierce* .................................W .... 3-0 Ferris State= ....................................... L ..... 1-3 @ UNH Invitational # S. Conn. Invitational $ Lady Moc Invitational ^ Bentley Invitational & U.S. Air Force Tournament * NECC Tournament = NCAA Regionals
1993 (38-3) Head Coach: Deborah Chin NCAA ELITE EIGHT at Rhode Island College .....................W .... 3-0 American International! .....................W .... 3-0 Dowling! ..............................................W .... 3-1 Southampton! .....................................W .... 3-0 C.W. Post! ............................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut@ .....................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart@ ...................................W .... 3-0 Keene State@ .....................................W .... 3-0 Mercy@ ...............................................W .... 3-0 Pace@ .................................................W .... 3-0 Molloy ..................................................W .... 3-0 at Springfield ......................................W .... 3-1 at Pace ................................................W .... 3-0 Concordia............................................W .... 3-0 at Queens ...........................................W .... 3-0 Bentley# ..............................................W .... 3-1 Le Moyne# ..........................................W .... 3-0 Franklin Pierce# .................................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart# ....................................W .... 3-0 Bentley# ..............................................W .... 3-0 Quinnipiac...........................................W .... 3-0 St. Francis, N.Y.%................................W .... 3-0 Princeton% .......................................... L ..... 1-3 Delaware State% ................................W .... 3-0 Delaware% ..........................................W .... 3-1 Princeton% .......................................... L ..... 2-3 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-0 at Bryant .............................................W .... 3-0 Bryant^................................................W .... 3-0 Southampton^ ....................................W .... 3-0 Bentley^ ..............................................W .... 3-0 Dowling^ .............................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut ........................W .... 3-0 at Bentley ............................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut& .....................W .... 3-0 Franklin Pierce& .................................W .... 3-0 UMass Lowell& ...................................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart&....................................W .... 3-0 Keene State& .....................................W .... 3-0 Springfield* ........................................W .... 3-1 Northern Michigan= ........................... L ..... 0-3 ! Baden Invitational @ UNH Invitational # So. Conn. Invitational % Delaware Invitational ^ Bentley Invitational & NECC Tournament * NCAA Regionals = NCAA Elite Eight
2012 PLAYERS
1991 (35-5) Head Coach: Deborah Chin NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN Rhode Island College .........................W .... 3-0 Dowling! ..............................................W .... 3-0 Southampton! .....................................W .... 3-0 American International! .....................W .... 3-0 Bentley! ...............................................W .... 3-0 Quinnipiac...........................................W .... 3-0 Mercy@ ...............................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut@ .....................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart@ ...................................W .... 3-0 Quinnipiac@ ........................................W .... 3-0 Concordia............................................W .... 3-0 Bryant# ...............................................W .... 3-0 Bentley# ..............................................W .... 3-0 Southampton# ...................................W .... 3-0 at Pace ................................................W .... 3-0 Troy State$ ..........................................W .... 3-0 Tampa$ ............................................... L ..... 0-3 Air Force$............................................W .... 3-1 Florida Southern$ .............................. L ..... 1-3 Missouri Southern State$..................W .... 3-0 Virginia Commonwealth% ..................W .... 3-0
Towson State% ...................................W .... 3-0 UMaryland-Baltimore Cty.% ...............W .... 3-0 Rider% .................................................W .... 3-0 Yale% ...................................................W .... 3-1 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-0 Bryant..................................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut ........................W .... 3-0 Springfield ...........................................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart^ ....................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut^ ......................W .... 3-0 Keene State^ ......................................W .... 3-0 Franklin Pierce^..................................W .... 3-0 Lowell^ ................................................W .... 3-0 Bentley ................................................W .... 3-0 San Francisco State& ........................ L ..... 0-3 Seattle Pacific& ..................................W .... 3-2 Air Force& ...........................................W .... 3-1 Portland State& .................................. L ..... 0-3 Gannon* ............................................. L ..... 1-3 ! Baden Invitational @ UNH Invitational # Bentley Invitational $ Lady Moc Invitational % Delaware Invitational ^ NECC Tourney & Portland State Invitational * NCAA Regionals
2012 COACHES
1990 (33-11) Head Coach: Deborah Chin NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN Rhode Island College .........................W .... 3-0 Quinnipiac!..........................................W .... 2-0 American International! .....................W .... 2-0 New York Tech! ...................................W .... 2-0 Dowling College! .................................W .... 2-0 Lowell! .................................................W .... 2-0 at Quinnipiac ......................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut@ .....................W .... 2-0 Mercy@ ...............................................W .... 2-0 Sacred Heart@ ...................................W .... 2-0 Concordia@.........................................W .... 2-0 Quinnipiac@ ........................................W .... 2-0 Merrimack ..........................................W .... 3-0 Cal-State Bakersfield# ....................... L ..... 1-3 Cal-State Sacramento#...................... L ..... 0-3 East Texas State#............................... L ..... 2-3 Chaminade# ....................................... L ..... 0-3 East Texas State#...............................W .... 3-1 Pace ....................................................W .... 3-0 Missouri-St. Louis$ ............................ L ..... 0-3 Florida Atlantic$ .................................W .... 3-2 Florida Southern................................. L ..... 0-3 Rollins$ ...............................................W .... 3-1 Florida Atlantic$ ................................. L ..... 1-3 at New York Tech ................................ L ..... 2-3 Fairleigh Dickinson% ..........................W .... 3-1 Towson State% ................................... L ..... 1-3 Delaware State% ................................W .... 3-0 UMaryland-Baltimore Cty.% ............... L ..... 2-3 at C.W. Post ........................................W .... 3-0 Bryant .................................................W .... 3-0 Southern Connecticut ........................W .... 3-0 Springfield ...........................................W .... 3-2 Sacred Heart^ ....................................W .... 2-0 Franklin Pierce^..................................W .... 2-0 New Hampshire College^...................W .... 2-0 Southern Connecticut^ ......................W .... 2-0 Keene State^ ......................................W .... 2-0 Lowell^ ................................................W .... 2-0 Bentley& .............................................W .... 3-0 Buffalo& ..............................................W .... 3-0 Naval Academy& ................................W .... 3-0 Southeast Missouri State* ................W .... 3-1 Central Missouri State* ..................... L ..... 0-3 ! Baden Invitational @ UNH Invitational # Cal State-Sacramento Classic $ Lady Moc Invitational % Delaware Invitational ^ NECC Tourney & UNH Classic * NCAA Regionals
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1995 (41-3) Head Coach: Robin Salters NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT Rhode Island College .........................W .... 3-0 Stony Brook! .......................................W .... 3-0 Quinnipiac!..........................................W .... 3-0 Bentley! ...............................................W .... 3-0 UMass Lowell! ....................................W .... 3-0 Concordia............................................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart@ ...................................W .... 3-0 Southampton@ ...................................W .... 3-0 Pace@ .................................................W .... 3-0 American International@ ...................W .... 3-0 Molloy ..................................................W .... 3-0 at Southern Connecticut....................W .... 3-0 at Pace ................................................ L ..... 2-3 Indiana, Pa.# ......................................W .... 3-2 Bentley# ..............................................W .... 3-1 at Adelphi ............................................W .... 3-0 UMass Lowell$ ...................................W .... 3-0 Southampton$ ...................................W .... 3-0 St. Rose$ ............................................W .... 3-0 Quinnipiac$ ........................................W .... 3-0 Quinnipiac...........................................W .... 3-0 Tampa% ..............................................W .... 3-2 Florida Southern%..............................W .... 3-1 St. Francis% ........................................W .... 3-0 BYU-Hawaii% ....................................... L ..... 0-3 Bryant..................................................W .... 3-1 Queens ................................................W .... 3-0 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-0 New York Tech ....................................W .... 3-0 Dowling^ .............................................W .... 3-0 Stonehill^ ............................................W .... 3-0 Southampton^ ....................................W .... 3-0 at Bentley ............................................W .... 3-0 at Grand Valley State .........................W .... 3-0 vs. Oakland, Mich. ..............................W .... 3-2 vs. Lake Superior State......................W .... 3-1 at Fairfield ...........................................W .... 3-0 Franklin Pierce& .................................W .... 3-0 UMass Lowell& ...................................W .... 3-0 Keene State& .....................................W .... 3-0 Albany& ...............................................W .... 3-0 Stony Brook& ......................................W .... 3-0 Dowling* .............................................W .... 3-0 Cal State-Bakersfield= ....................... L ..... 1-3 ! Baden Invitational @ UNH Invitational # Bentley Classic $ Quinnipiac Classic % Lady Moc Tournament ^ Bentley Invitational & NECC Tournament * NCAA Regionals = NCAA Elite Eight 1996 (44-2) Head Coach: Robin Salters NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT Southampton@ ...................................W .... 3-0 UMass-Lowell@...................................W .... 3-0 Bentley@ .............................................W .... 3-0 Stony Brook@ .....................................W .... 3-0 at New York Tech ................................W .... 3-0 Merrimack* ........................................W .... 3-0 Southern Conn. St.* ..........................W .... 3-0 Queens* .............................................W .... 3-0 AIC* .....................................................W .... 3-0 Fairfield ...............................................W .... 3-0 Bentley# ..............................................W .... 3-0 at Stony Brook# ..................................W .... 3-0 Bryant# ...............................................W .... 3-0 Florida Southern# ..............................W .... 3-1 Queens ................................................W .... 3-0 Southern Conn. ..................................W .... 3-0 Adelphi ................................................W .... 3-0 AIC$ .....................................................W .... 3-0 Mercy$ ................................................W .... 3-0
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Albany$ ...............................................W .... 3-0 Bentley$ ..............................................W .... 3-0 at Quinnipiac ......................................W .... 3-0 Barry% ................................................. L ..... 0-3 Tampa% ..............................................W .... 3-2 North Florida%....................................W .... 3-0 at Florida Southern% .........................W .... 3-0 Bryant..................................................W .... 3-0 UMass-Lowell& ...................................W .... 3-0 St. Michael’s& ....................................W .... 3-0 Pace&..................................................W .... 3-0 at Bentley& .........................................W .... 3-0 at CW Post&........................................W .... 3-0 Pace ....................................................W .... 3-1 Bentley ................................................W .... 3-0 Stonehill$............................................W .... 3-0 Mercy$ ................................................W .... 3-0 at Southern Conn. St& .......................W .... 3-0 UMass-Lowell$ ...................................W .... 3-0 at AIC ...................................................W .... 3-0 Franklin Pierce^..................................W .... 3-0 Albany^ ...............................................W .... 3-0 Scared Heart^ ....................................W .... 3-0 UMass-Lowell^....................................W .... 3-0 Stony Brook^ ......................................W .... 3-0 Pace~ ..................................................W .... 3-1 Nebraska-Omaha= ............................. L ..... 0-3 @ Baden Invitational * UNH Invitational # Stony Brook Invitational $ Southern Conn. St. Invitational % Florida Southern Invitational & Bentley Invitational ^ NECC Tournament ~ NCAA Northeast Regional = NCAA Quarterfinals 1997 (41-7) Head Coach: Robin Salters NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT NY Tech ...............................................W .... 3-0 LIU-Southhampton* ...........................W .... 3-0 UMass-Lowell* ...................................W .... 3-0 Quinnipiac* ........................................W .... 3-1 Stony Brook* ......................................W .... 3-0 Mercy ..................................................W .... 3-0 Queens!...............................................W .... 3-0 Merrimack! .........................................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart! .....................................W .... 3-0 AIC! ......................................................W .... 3-0 Bentley@ .............................................W .... 3-0 Stony Brook@ .....................................W .... 3-2 Quinnipiac@ ........................................W .... 3-0 Millersville@........................................ L ..... 3-0 Queens ................................................W .... 3-0 Southern Conn. St. .............................W .... 3-0 Molloy ..................................................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart$ ....................................W .... 3-0 Quinnipiac$ ........................................W .... 3-1 Molloy$ ...............................................W .... 3-0 Pace$ ..................................................W .... 3-1 Quinnipiac...........................................W .... 3-0 Rollins^ ...............................................W .... 3-0 Tampa^ ............................................... L ..... 0-3 Barry^.................................................. L ..... 0-3 Florida Southern^............................... L ..... 1-3 Bryant..................................................W .... 3-2 Dowling% ............................................W .... 3-2 Quinnipiac% ........................................ L ..... 1-3 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-0 Pace ....................................................W .... 3-1 Clarion& ..............................................W .... 3-0 Bryant& ...............................................W .... 3-0 Pace&..................................................W .... 3-0 C.W. Post& ..........................................W .... 3-0 Bentley ................................................W .... 3-0 AIC .......................................................W .... 3-0 Indiana-Purdue (FW)? ........................ L ..... 0-3 St. Joe’s (IN)?......................................W .... 3-1 N. Kentucky? ......................................W .... 3-1
Southern Conn. St. .............................W .... 3-0 Sacred Heart**..................................W .... 3-0 Albany** .............................................W .... 3-1 Stony Brook** ....................................W .... 3-0 Bryant***...........................................W .... 3-1 Pace*** .............................................W .... 3-1 W. Texas A&M****............................ L ..... 0-3 * Baden Invitational ! New Haven Invitational @ Stony Brook Invitational $ So. Conn. State University ^ Florida Southern Invitational % New Haven Classic & Bentley Invitational ? N. Kentucky Invitational ** NECC Tournament *** NCAA Regionals (West Haven, CT) **** NCAA Elite 8 (Bakersfield, CA) 1998 (29-13) Head Coach: Robin Salters NECC RUNNERS-UP NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN S. Conn. St. .........................................W .... 3-0 UMass-Lowell......................................W .... 3-0 Southampton ......................................W .... 3-0 Mercy ..................................................W .... 3-0 Mercy ..................................................W .... 3-0 Concordia............................................W .... 3-0 AIC .......................................................W .... 3-0 Merrimack ..........................................W .... 3-0 Pace ....................................................W .... 3-1 @ NY Tech ...........................................W .... 3-1 Teikyo Post ..........................................W .... 3-0 Queens ................................................W .... 3-2 S. Conn. St. .........................................W .... 3-0 Pace .................................................... L ..... 1-3 Sacred Heart ......................................W .... 3-0 Molloy ..................................................W .... 3-0 Bentley ................................................ L ..... 2-3 Mercy .................................................. L ..... 2-3 @ Quinnipiac .......................................W .... 3-0 California (PA) ..................................... L ..... 1-3 Binghampton ......................................W .... 3-0 Lock Haven ......................................... L ..... 2-3 California (PA) ..................................... L ..... 2-3 Bryant..................................................W .... 3-0 Florida Southern................................. L ..... 0-3 N. Kentucky ........................................ L ..... 0-3 @ C.W. Post .........................................W .... 3-0 Pace ....................................................W .... 3-0 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-1 Eninboro.............................................. L ..... 0-3 @ Stony Brook .................................... L ..... 2-3 Bentley ................................................W .... 3-0 Molloy ..................................................W .... 3-0 @ AIC ...................................................W .... 3-0 Findlay!................................................W .... 3-0 Ashland! ..............................................W .... 3-1 @ Wayne State!................................... L ..... 1-3 Bridgeport ...........................................W .... 3-0 UMass-Lowell......................................W .... 3-0 Stonybrook ..........................................W .... 1-3 Dowling# .............................................W .... 3-0 Pace# .................................................. L ..... 2-3 ! Wayne St. Invitational (MI) #NCAA Regionals (West Haven, CT) 1999 (34-8) Head Coach: Robin Salters NECC CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT SCSU ...................................................W .... 3-0 UMass-Lowell......................................W .... 3-0 Southampton ......................................W .... 3-0 Pace ....................................................W .... 3-0 @ Concordia........................................W .... 3-0 Adelphi ................................................W .... 3-0 Bentley ................................................W .... 3-1 AIC .......................................................W .... 3-1 Queens ................................................W .... 3-0
New York Tech ....................................W .... 3-0 @ Queens ............................................W .... 3-2 @ SCSU ...............................................W .... 3-0 Teikyo-Post ..........................................W .... 3-0 Binghamton ........................................W .... 3-2 Dowling ...............................................W .... 3-0 @ Pace ................................................W .... 3-1 Francis Marion.................................... L ..... 1-3 Catawba ..............................................W .... 3-0 Tampa ................................................. L ..... 0-3 Barry.................................................... L ..... 0-3 @ Bryant..............................................W .... 3-1 Stonehill ..............................................W .... 3-0 E. Stroudsburg ....................................W .... 3-0 C.W. Post .............................................W .... 3-0 Mercy College .....................................W .... 3-0 Molloy ..................................................W .... 3-0 Stonehill ..............................................W .... 3-0 Merrimack ..........................................W .... 3-1 Florida Southern................................. L ..... 2-3 Mercy .................................................. L ..... 2-3 AIC .......................................................W .... 3-1 Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne ............... L ..... 0-3 Lewis University .................................. L ..... 1-3 Bentley ................................................W .... 3-1 Teikyo-Post ..........................................W .... 3-0 SCSU ...................................................W .... 3-0 New Hampshire ..................................W .... 3-0 UMass-Lowell......................................W .... 3-1 Binghamton ........................................W .... 3-0 Bryant# ...............................................W .... 3-0 Mercy# ................................................W .... 3-0 Tampa% .............................................. L ..... 0-3 # NCAA Northeast Regional %NCAA Elite Eight, Battle Creek, MI 2000 (22-11) Head Coach: Robin Salters NCAA REGIONALS SCSU! ..................................................W .... 3-0 UMass-Lowell! ....................................W .... 3-1 North Carolina-Central! ......................W .... 3-0 Indianapolis! ....................................... L ..... 2-3 @ New York Tech ................................W .... 3-0 vs. Merrimack% ..................................W .... 3-0 @ Bentley% .........................................W .... 3-1 Bryant.................................................. L ..... 2-3 Southampton$ ...................................W .... 3-0 Queens$ .............................................W .... 3-0 Pace$ ..................................................W .... 3-1 Mercy$ ................................................ L ..... 1-3 SCSU ...................................................W .... 3-0 vs. Clarion* ......................................... L ..... 2-3 @ Millersville* ....................................W .... 3-2 vs. Catawba* ...................................... L ..... 2-3 Aldelphi ...............................................W .... 3-0 Pace ....................................................W .... 3-0 Edinboro.............................................. L ..... 1-3 Queens ................................................ L ..... 1-3 @ C.W. Post .........................................W .... 3-1 East Stroudsburg................................W .... 3-0 @ American International ..................W .... 3-0 @ Indianapolis .................................... L ..... 0-3 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside ......................W .... 3-1 @ Northern Kentucky ......................... L ..... 0-3 @ Mercy .............................................. L ..... 0-3 Molloy ..................................................W .... 3-0 @ Dowling ...........................................W .... 3-1 @ Stonehill ..........................................W .... 3-0 Bentley ................................................W .... 3-0 UMass-Lowell# ...................................W .... 3-0 Pace# .................................................. L ..... 1-3 ! - Baden Invitational % - Bentley College Invitational $ - UNH Invitational * - Millersville Invitational # NCAA Northeast Regional
26 NCAA POSTSEASON APPEARANCES • 11 NCAA ELITE EIGHT BERTHS
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER VOLLEYBALL • FOLLOW @CHARGERSVBALL
HISTORY & RECORDS
2005 (12-17) Head Coach: Robin Salters Baden Invitational WILMINGTON COLLEGE .....................W .... 3-0
2008 (31-4) Head Coach: Robin Salters NE-10 CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT Bentley Invitational vs. Georgian Court .............................W .... 3-0 vs. Bridgeport .....................................W .... 3-0 vs. Armstrong Atlantic ........................W .... 3-1 POST....................................................W .... 3-0 Duluth Classic vs. Minnesota St.-Mankato ................ L ..... 1-3 at #12 Minnesota-Duluth .................. L ..... 0-3 vs. #9 Western Washington............... L ..... 2-3 vs. Bemidji State ................................W .... 3-1 at Southern New Hampshire* ...........W .... 3-0 LE MOYNE*.........................................W .... 3-0 COLLEGE OF ST. ROSE*.....................W .... 3-1 STONEHILL* .......................................W .... 3-0 ADELPHI ..............................................W .... 3-1 PACE*..................................................W .... 3-0 NYIT .....................................................W .... 3-0 at UMass Lowell* ...............................W .... 3-0 Raider Classic at Shippensburg .................................W .... 3-1 vs. Edinboro ........................................W .... 3-1 vs. Millersville .....................................W .... 3-1 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT* ..............W .... 3-0 at St. Michael’s* ................................W .... 3-0 at Bentley* .........................................W .... 3-1 ASSUMPTION*....................................W .... 3-0 DOWLING ............................................W .... 3-2 at Franklin Pierce ...............................W .... 3-0 at Merrimack ......................................W .... 3-1 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL...............W .... 3-0 at St. Anselm ......................................W .... 3-0 NE-10 Tournament
2011 REVIEW
2004 (11-16) Head Coach: Robin Salters vs. North Alabama * .......................... L ..... 0-3 at Metro State * ................................. L ..... 0-3 vs. St. Edward’s * ............................... L ..... 0-3 vs. Regis (CO) * .................................. L ..... 0-3 ASSUMPTION ......................................W .... 3-0 MERRIMACK ....................................... L ..... 0-3 at C.W. Post ........................................W .... 3-1 at UMass-Lowell ................................. L ..... 1-3 vs. Merrimack ..................................... L ..... 1-3 CONCORDIA ........................................W .... 3-1 at Dowling ........................................... L ..... 1-3 at Molloy .............................................W .... 3-0 MERCY ................................................ L ..... 0-3 NEW YORK TECH ................................ L ..... 1-3 AM. INTERNATIONAL ..........................W .... 3-0 QUEENS .............................................. L ..... 0-3 FLORIDA SOUTHERN .......................... L ..... 0-3 BRYANT ............................................... L ..... 0-3 vs. St. Anselm & .................................W .... 3-0 vs. LeMoyne & ....................................W .... 3-1 vs. St. Michael’s &..............................W .... 3-0 ADELPHI .............................................. L ..... 2-3 at Bridgeport ......................................W .... 3-2 SOUTHAMPTON ..................................W .... 3-0 PHILADELPHIA ....................................W .... 3-0 at Bentley ............................................ L ..... 2-3 at Dowling ........................................... L ..... 1-3 at Philadelphia ...................................W .... 3-0 * @ Premier Classic, Denver, CO & @ AIC Tournament, Springfield, MA
2006 (23-14) Head Coach: Robin Salters ECC RUNNERS-UP NCAA REGIONALS Baden Invitational GEORGIAN COURT ..............................W .... 3-2 BENTLEY ............................................. L ..... 1-3 MILLERSVILLE ....................................W .... 3-2 #17 CENTRAL WASH. ......................... L ..... 0-3 PACE ....................................................W .... 3-0 West Chester RamFest vs. Goldey-Beacom.............................W .... 3-0 vs. Clarion ........................................... L ..... 0-3 vs. W. Virginia Wesleyan ....................W .... 3-1 at C.W. Post * .....................................W .... 3-2 vs. Saint Leo University ...................... L ..... 0-3 vs. UMass-Lowell ................................W .... 3-0 vs. West Texas A&M ........................... L ..... 0-3 CONCORDIA * .....................................W .... 3-1 ADELPHI *...........................................W .... 3-0 vs. Saint Anselm .................................W .... 3-0 at Franklin Pierce ...............................W .... 3-0 at U of Bridgeport * ...........................W .... 3-2 BRYANT ...............................................W .... 3-1 at East Stroudsburg ........................... L ..... 0-3 vs. C.W. Post * .................................... L ..... 1-3 at Dowling *........................................ L ..... 0-3 vs. Montevallo .................................... L ..... 1-3 vs. West Alabama ............................... L ..... 1-3 at West Florida ................................... L ..... 0-3 at Molloy * ..........................................W .... 3-0 MERCY * .............................................W .... 3-1 vs. Le Moyne .......................................W .... 3-0 at Stonehill..........................................W .... 3-0 NYIT *..................................................W .... 3-2 at Southern Connecticut....................W .... 3-0 QUEENS * ...........................................W .... 3-1 at Bentley ............................................ L ..... 2-3 vs. St. Michael’s .................................W .... 3-0 $ U OF BRIDGEPORT ........................W .... 3-0 %vs. NYIT ...........................................W .... 3-0 %at Dowling ....................................... L ..... 0-3 &C.W. POST......................................... L ..... 0-3 $ ECC Tournament (West Haven, CT) % ECC Tournament (Brookville, NY) & NCAA DII Regional (West Haven, CT) * ECC match
2007 (24-7) Head Coach: Robin Salters ECC RUNNERS-UP NCAA REGIONALS Baden Invitational STONEHILL ..........................................W .... 3-1 FRANKLIN PIERCE ..............................W .... 3-1 BENTLEY .............................................W .... 3-1 Bentley Invitational vs. Georgian Court ............................. L ..... 2-3 vs. #7 Central Missouri ...................... L ..... 1-3 vs. Bryant ............................................W .... 3-0 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ................W .... 3-0 Le Moyne Tournament vs. UMass Lowell ................................W .... 3-0 vs. Wilmington ....................................W .... 3-0 at Le Moyne ........................................W .... 3-0 at Mercy * ...........................................W .... 3-0 vs. Holy Family ....................................W .... 3-2 at Nyack ..............................................W .... 3-0 at NYIT* ..............................................W .... 3-0 at Bryant ............................................. L ..... 0-3 MOLLOY* ............................................W .... 3-0 PHILA. SCIENCES ...............................W .... 3-0 BRIDGEPORT* ....................................W .... 3-0 BENTLEY .............................................W .... 3-1 at Adelphi* ......................................... L ..... 2-3 C.W. POST* .........................................W .... 3-1 DOWLING* .......................................... L ..... 0-3 vs. Merrimack .....................................W .... 3-0 at UMass Lowell .................................W .... 3-0 at Concordia (NY)* .............................W .... 3-0 at Queens* .........................................W .... 3-0 ECC Tournament $ (6) Queens (NY)...............................W .... 3-0 % vs. (2) Adelphi .................................W .... 3-2 % at (1) Dowling ................................. L ..... 1-3 NCAA Division II Northeast Regional & vs. (6) C.W. Post ..............................W .... 3-0 & vs. (2) Bryant................................... L ..... 1-3 $ ECC Tournament (West Haven, CT) % ECC Tournament (Brookville, NY) & NCAA DII Regional (West Haven, CT) * ECC match
2012 OUTLOOK
2003 (25-9) Head Coach: Robin Salters NCAA REGIONALS vs. West Chester.................................W .... 3-0 vs. American International.................W .... 3-1 at Pace ................................................W .... 3-0 vs. East Stroudsburg ..........................W .... 3-0 vs. Bryant ............................................W .... 3-2 vs. Merrimack .....................................W .... 3-1 vs. Stonehill ........................................W .... 3-0 at Mercy ..............................................W .... 3-0 QUEENS .............................................. L ..... 2-3 BENTLEY .............................................W .... 3-0 at Concordia .......................................W .... 3-0 C.W. POST ...........................................W .... 3-0 DOWLING ............................................W .... 3-1 vs. Stonehill ........................................W .... 3-0 vs. C.W. Post .......................................W .... 3-0 at American International .................. L ..... 2-3 at Queens ...........................................W .... 3-2 at New York Tech ................................ L ..... 1-3 SLIPPERY ROCK .................................W .... 3-0 UMASS LOWELL .................................W .... 3-2 BENTLEY .............................................W .... 3-0 MOLLOY...............................................W .... 3-0 at Florida Southern ............................ L ..... 0-3 at Eckerd ............................................. L ..... 2-3 at Tampa ............................................. L ..... 0-3 BRIDGEPORT ......................................W .... 3-0 at Bryant ............................................. L ..... 2-3 at Philadelphia ...................................W .... 3-0 vs. Southampton ................................W .... 3-0 SOUTHAMPTON &...............................W .... 3-0 NEW YORK TECH & ............................W .... 3-0 QUEENS &........................................... L ..... 0-3 vs. Bryant *......................................... L ..... 0-3 & NYCAC Tourney at West Haven, CT * NCAA Regional at Queens
MILLERSVILLE .................................... L ..... 0-3 EAST STROUDSBURG ......................... L ..... 2-3 UMASS LOWELL .................................W .... 3-1 Millersville Invitational vs. Slippery Rock ................................ L ..... 0-3 vs. Shippensburg................................ L ..... 0-3 vs. Ohio Valley.....................................W .... 3-0 at Millersville ...................................... L ..... 0-3 at Adelphi * ........................................ L ..... 0-3 vs. Rollins (at Bentley) ....................... L ..... 0-3 BRIDGEPORT * ...................................W .... 3-0 C.W. POST * ........................................W .... 3-2 vs. So. New Hampshire ......................W .... 3-0 at Merrimack ......................................W .... 3-0 at Concordia * ....................................W .... 3-1 DOWLING * ......................................... L ..... 1-3 MOLLOY * ...........................................W .... 3-0 MERCY * .............................................W .... 3-0 PACE .................................................... L ..... 1-3 at New York Tech *............................. L ..... 2-3 SOUTHERN CONN. STATE...................W .... 3-0 at Queens * ........................................ L ..... 1-3 FRANKLIN PIERCE .............................. L ..... 1-3 at Bryant .............................................W .... 3-2 at Lock Haven ..................................... L ..... 0-3 at Slippery Rock ................................. L ..... 0-3 vs. Indiana (Pa.) at SRU ..................... L ..... 0-3 BENTLEY ............................................. L ..... 1-3 &BRIDGEPORT.................................... L ..... 2-3 & NYCAC Tourney at West Haven, CT * NYCAC match
2012 PLAYERS
2002 (34-6) Head Coach: Robin Salters NYCAC CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT Central Missouri State ....................... L ..... 0-3 Truman State ...................................... L ..... 0-3 Regis College ...................................... L ..... 2-3 Adams State .......................................W .... 3-0 BLOOMFIELD ......................................W .... 3-0 UMASS-LOWELL .................................W .... 3-0 LEMOYNE ............................................W .... 3-1 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ............................ L ..... 1-3 ST. LEO ................................................W .... 3-0 Bryant College .................................... L ..... 0-3 New York Tech ....................................W .... 3-0 CW Post...............................................W .... 3-0 AIC .......................................................W .... 3-0 QUEENS COLLEGE..............................W .... 3-0 SOUTHAMPTON ..................................W .... 3-0 BENTLEY COLLEGE ............................W .... 3-1 CONCORDIA ........................................W .... 3-2 Dowling College ..................................W .... 3-1 Southampton ......................................W .... 3-0 Philadelphia ........................................W .... 3-0 MERCY COLLEGE................................W .... 3-2 Molloy College ....................................W .... 3-0 St. Anselm...........................................W .... 3-0 Dowling ..............................................W .... 3-1 Adelphi ................................................W .... 3-0 NEW YORK TECH ................................W .... 3-0 PACE ....................................................W .... 3-0 QUEENS .............................................W .... 3-2 BRYANT ...............................................W .... 3-2 American International ......................W .... 3-0 Bridgeport ...........................................W .... 3-0 ADELPHI ..............................................W .... 3-0 ST. THOMAS ........................................W .... 3-0 SOUTHERN CONN ..............................W .... 3-0 ADELPHI & ..........................................W .... 3-0 DOWLING & ........................................W .... 3-1 NYIT & .................................................W .... 3-2 NYIT ! ...................................................W .... 3-0 BRYANT! ..............................................W .... 3-0
BYU-Hawai %....................................... L ..... 0-3 & NYCAC Tourney at West Haven, CT ! NCAA Regional at West Haven, CT % NCAA Elite 8 at Canyon, TX
2012 COACHES
2001 (21-12) Head Coach: Robin Salters NCAA REGIONALS Edinboro.............................................. L .... 0-3 at Grand Valley State ......................... L ..... 0-3 vs. Southern Indiana .......................... L ..... 2-3 CONCORDIA ........................................W .... 3-0 AIC .......................................................W .... 3-0 STONEHILL ..........................................W .... 3-0 DOWLING ............................................W .... 3-2 QUEENS COLLEGE..............................W .... 3-2 SOUTHAMPTON ..................................W .... 3-0 MERCY ................................................ L ..... 0-3 BENTLEY ............................................. L ..... 1-3 AIC .......................................................W .... 3-0 vs. Rollins............................................W .... 3-1 vs. Stonehill College ...........................W .... 3-0 vs. Eckerd College ..............................W .... 3-0 vs. New York Tech...............................W .... 3-1 at Southern Conn ...............................W .... 3-0 C.W. POST ...........................................W .... 3-1 at Pace ................................................W .... 3-0 at Adelphi ............................................W .... 3-0 vs. Florida Tech................................... L ..... 1-3 at Florida Southern ............................ L ..... 2-3 vs. Puerto Rico ................................... L ..... 2-3 vs. Univ. of Tampa .............................. L ..... 0-3 PUERTO RICO MAYA............................W .... 3-0 at Bryant College ................................ L ..... 0-3 NEW YORK TECH ................................W .... 3-0 at Queens College ..............................W .... 3-1 MERCY COLLEGE................................ L ..... 1-3 DOWLING ............................................W .... 3-0 at UMass Lowell .................................W .... 3-0 at Bentley ............................................W .... 3-0 QUEENS * ........................................... L ..... 2-3 * NCAA Regional @ New Haven, CT
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS $ vs. (8) Le Moyne..............................W .... 3-0 $ vs. (4) Stonehill ...............................W .... 3-0 $ vs. (2) Merrimack ............................W .... 3-2 NCAA Division II East Regional & (8) QUEENS (N.Y.) ...........................W .... 3-0 & (4) GEORGIAN COURT.....................W .... 3-0 & (2) DOWLING ...................................W .... 3-2 NCAA Division II Elite Eight % at #1 Concordia-St. Paul ................ L ..... 0-3 $ NE-10 Tournament (Pleasantville, N.Y.) & NCAA DII Regional (West Haven, CT) % NCAA Elite Eight (St. Paul, MN) * NE-10 match 2009 (25-6) Head Coach: Robin Salters NE-10 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS NCAA REGIONALS Raider Classic vs. Indiana, Pa. ...................................W .... 3-0 vs. Wheeling Jesuit............................. L ..... 0-3 vs. Clarion ...........................................W .... 3-2 vs. Edinboro ........................................ L ..... 1-3 QUEENS ..............................................W .... 3-0 Bentley Invitational vs. Bridgeport ..................................... L ..... 2-3 vs. Georgian Court .............................W .... 3-0 vs. Rollins............................................W .... 3-1 at New York Inst. of Tech. ..................W .... 3-0 HOLY FAMILY .......................................W .... 3-0 PACE*..................................................W .... 3-0 at St. Rose* ........................................W .... 3-1 ASSUMPTION*....................................W .... 3-0 at Franklin Pierce* .............................W .... 3-0 SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE* ........W .... 3-0 at Southern Connecticut* .................W .... 3-0 at Dowling ........................................... L ..... 2-3 LE MOYNE*.........................................W .... 3-0 FLORIDA SOUTHERN ..........................W .... 3-2 at Bridgeport ......................................W .... 3-2 at UMass Lowell .................................W .... 3-0 MERRIMACK .......................................W .... 3-0 at American International ..................W .... 3-1 ADELPHI ..............................................W .... 3-2 at Bentley ............................................W .... 3-2 STONEHILL ..........................................W .... 3-0 at St. Anselm ......................................W .... 3-0 at St. Michael’s...................................W .... 3-1 NE-10 Tournament $ vs. (8) Southern Connecticut ......... L ..... 2-3 NCAA Division II East Regional & vs. (7) Pace .....................................W .... 3-0 & vs. (3) Bridgeport ............................ L ..... 2-3 $ NE-10 Tournament (Lowell, Mass.) & NCAA DII Regional (Brookhaven, N.Y.) * NE-10 match
AMERICAN INT’L*...............................W .... 3-0 at Adelphi* .........................................W .... 3-1 N.Y.I.T. .................................................W .... 3-0 at Stonehill* .......................................W .... 3-1 BENTLEY* ...........................................W .... 3-1 SAINT ANSELM* .................................W .... 3-0 SAINT MICHAEL’S* .............................W .... 3-0 NE-10 Tournament $ (8) MERRIMACK ..............................W .... 3-0 $ (4) STONEHILL.................................W .... 3-0 $ (2) PACE ...........................................W .... 3-0 NCAA Division II East Regional & vs. (7) Pace .....................................W .... 3-1 & vs. (3) Bridgeport ............................ L ..... 0-3 $ NE-10 Tournament (New Haven, Conn.) & NCAA DII Regional (Brookhaven, N.Y.) * NE-10 match 2011 (23-7) Head Coach: Robin Salters NE-10 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS NCAA REGIONALS vs. Rollins ^......................................... L ..... 0-3 at Florida Southern ............................ L ..... 0-3 vs. Saint Edward’s #........................... L ..... 0-3 at Saint Leo ........................................ L ..... 0-3 at NYIT.................................................W .... 3-2 BRIDGEPORT ......................................W .... 3-2 LE MOYNE*.........................................W .... 3-0 C.W. POST ...........................................W .... 3-1 at Dowling ...........................................W .... 3-1 at Franklin Pierce* .............................W .... 3-2 at Southern Connecticut State* .......W .... 3-2 MERRIMACK* .....................................W .... 3-0 ASSUMPTION*....................................W .... 3-0 at Bridgeport* ....................................W .... 3-0 at Massachusetts Lowell* .................W .... 3-1 at Saint Rose* ....................................W .... 3-0 SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE* ........W .... 3-0 ADELPHI*............................................W .... 3-0 at Saint Michael’s* ............................W .... 3-0 at Saint Anselm* ................................W .... 3-1 at American International*................W .... 3-1 DOWLING ............................................ L ..... 1-3 STONEHILL* .......................................W .... 3-2 SHIPPENSBURG* ...............................W .... 3-1 PACE*..................................................W .... 3-0 at Bentley* .........................................W .... 3-0 MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL $............. L ..... 1-3 PACE & ................................................W .... 3-2 ADELPHI & ..........................................W .... 3-0 BRIDGEPORT &................................... L ..... 1-3 ^ at Lakeland, Fla. # at Saint Leo, Fla. * NE-10 match $ NE-10 Tournament (West Haven, Conn.) & NCAA DII Regional (West Haven, Conn.)
2010 (27-3) Head Coach: Robin Salters NE-10 CHAMPIONS NCAA REGIONALS New Haven Invitational CALDWELL ..........................................W .... 3-0 HOLY FAMILY .......................................W .... 3-0 BRIDGEPORT ...................................... L ..... 1-3 Bentley Invitational vs. Bridgeport .....................................W .... 3-1 vs. Georgian Court .............................W .... 3-0 at Bentley ............................................W .... 3-1 at C.W. Post ........................................W .... 3-1 at Queens ...........................................W .... 3-1 at Pace*..............................................W .... 3-1 SAINT ROSE* ......................................W .... 3-1 at Assumption* ..................................W .... 3-0 FRANKLIN PIERCE*............................W .... 3-0 at So. New Hampshire* .....................W .... 3-0 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT* ..............W .... 3-0 at Le Moyne*......................................W .... 3-1 DOWLING ............................................ L ..... 1-3 UMASS LOWELL* ...............................W .... 3-0 at Merrimack* ....................................W .... 3-2
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St. Leo ........................................0-2 St. Michael’s ..............................7-0 St. Rose......................................5-0 Salem State ...............................0-1 Salisbury State ..........................1-0 San Francisco State ..................0-1 Seattle Pacific ............................1-0 Seton Hall ..................................1-0 Shippensburg ............................2-1 Slippery Rock.............................2-3 Southeastern Missouri St. ........1-0 Southern Conn. State ............ 60-5 Southern New Hampshire ........5-0 Southern Indiana ......................0-1 Southampton .......................... 20-0 Springfield ............................... 20-6 Stonehill ...................................17-0 Stony Brook ...............................8-0 Syracuse ....................................2-1 Tampa ........................................2-9 Temple .......................................1-4 Towson State .............................2-1 Troy State ...................................2-0 Upsala ........................................1-0 Vermont .....................................1-0 Villanova ....................................3-0 Virginia Commonweath .............2-1 West Alabama ...........................0-1 West Chester .............................3-0 West Florida ...............................0-1 West Texas A&M ........................0-2 West Virginia ..............................2-0 West Virginia Wesleyan .............1-0 Western Maryland .....................0-1 Western New England ...............5-0 Western Virginia ........................0-1 Western Washington .................0-1 Wheeling Jesuit .........................0-1 William & Mary ..........................2-0 William Paterson .......................1-0 Wilmington College ...................2-0 Wisconsin-Parkside ...................1-0 Wright State ...............................0-2 Yale.............................................3-6
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Missouri-St. Louis ......................0-2 Missouri Southern .....................1-0 Molloy ...................................... 12-0 Montevallo .................................0-1 Morgan State .............................1-0 Morningside ...............................0-1 Navy ...........................................7-3 Nebraska-Omaha ......................0-4 New Hampshire College............7-0 New Hampshire .........................4-1 New York Inst. of Tech. ........... 29-4 North Alabama ..........................0-2 North Carolina Central ..............1-0 UNC Greensboro........................1-1 North Carolina State .................0-1 North Dakota .............................0-1 North Florida .............................1-0 Northeastern .............................3-5 Northern Kentucky .................. 110 Northern Michigan ....................0-2 Northwestern CC .......................2-0 Norwalk CC ................................2-0 Nyack .........................................1-0 Oakland, Mich. ..........................2-1 Ohio Valley .................................1-0 Oneonta .....................................5-0 Pace ........................................ 36-3 Penn ...........................................2-2 Philadelphia ...............................3-0 U. of Sciences, Philadelphia .......1-0 Portland State ...........................0-3 Post ............................................3-0 Princeton....................................6-6 Providence .................................2-7 Puerto Rico-Mayaquez ..............2-0 Queens (NY)............................ 22-6 Quinnipiac............................... 22-1 Regis (CO) ..................................0-1 Rhode Island College ............. 21-0 Rhode Island .............................1-5 Rider...........................................2-0 Rochester...................................1-0 Rollins ........................................4-4 Rutgers.......................................1-0 Rutgers-Newark .........................2-0 Sacred Heart .......................... 36-0 St. Anselm..................................7-0 St. Edward’s ...............................0-2 St. Francis ..................................2-1 St. Joseph’s (Indiana) ...............2-0
2012 PLAYERS
Ferris State ................................2-1 Fitchburg State ..........................1-0 Florida Atlantic ..........................2-2 Florida Southern..................... 6-11 Florida Tech ...............................0-1 Francis Marion...........................0-1 Franklin Pierce........................ 16-1 Fredonia State ...........................0-1 Gallaudet ...................................2-0 Gannon ......................................0-2 George Mason ...........................1-1 George Washington ...................0-3 Georgian Court ..........................5-1 Gettysburg .................................0-1 Goldey-Beacom .........................1-0 Grand Valley St. .........................2-2 Hartford....................................17-0 Harvard ......................................1-0 Hofstra .......................................1-6 Holy Cross ..................................5-0 Holy Family ................................3-0 Howard .......................................1-0 Ithaca .........................................1-2 Indiana, Pa.................................2-1 Indiana-Purdue ..........................0-1 IUPU-Fort Wayne........................1-4 Indianapolis ...............................0-2 James Madison .........................2-3 Keene State ............................ 12-0 Lake Superior State ..................1-0 La Salle ......................................1-0 Lehigh ........................................3-0 Le Moyne ...................................9-0 Lewis ..........................................0-2 Liberty ........................................1-0 L.I.U. Post ................................ 45-6 Lock Haven ................................0-1 Marist .........................................1-0 Maryland ....................................0-1 Maryland-Baltimore Co. ............3-1 Massachusetts ....................... 23-7 UMass Lowell.......................... 42-2 Mattatuck CC .............................1-1 Mercy ...................................... 19-6 Merrimack .............................. 14-2 Metro State ................................1-1 Millersville..................................4-3 Minnesota-Duluth .....................1-1 Minnesota St.-Mankato ............1-1 Mississippi U. of Women...........1-1
2012 COACHES
Adelphi .................................... 15-3 Air Force .....................................4-0 Albany ........................................4-0 Albertus Magnus .......................2-0 American ....................................1-0 American International .......... 33-1 Army ........................................ 12-3 Armstrong Atlantic .....................1-0 Assumption ................................6-0 Barrington ..................................2-0 Barry...........................................0-3 Bemidji State .............................1-0 Bentley .....................................41-7 Binghamton ...............................2-0 Boston ........................................1-0 Bridgeport ............................... 31-6 Brigham Young-Hawaii ..............0-1 Brooklyn .....................................4-0 Brown .........................................3-0 Bryant...................................... 31-7 Buffalo .......................................1-0 Caldwell......................................1-0 Cal State-Bakersfield.................0-3 Cal State-Sacramento ...............0-2 Catawba .....................................2-0 Central Connecticut St. .......... 13-3 Central Missouri ........................1-3 Central Washington...................0-1 Chaminade ................................0-1 Clarion ........................................3-3 Colgate .......................................2-0 Concordia (NY).........................17-0 Concordia-St. Paul .....................0-1 Connecticut College ..................6-2 Connecticut ...............................2-1 Cornell ........................................3-0 Cortland State ...........................2-2 Delaware ....................................4-7 Delaware State ..........................2-0 Denver........................................0-1 Dowling ................................. 18-11 Drexel .........................................2-0 East Tennessee .........................1-0 East Stroudsburg.................... 12-8 East Texas State ........................1-2 Eastern Connecticut State ........9-2 Eckerd ........................................1-1 Edinboro.....................................1-5 Fairfield ......................................4-0 Farleigh Dickinson.....................1-2
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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1983 NCAA Regionals at University of Nebraska-Omaha (Nebraska-Omaha, Ferris State, Wright State, New Haven) vs. Wright State ............................................L 0-3 (3-15, 2-15, 12-15) vs. Nebraska-Omaha ..................................L 0-3 (2-15, 12-15, 6-15) 1984 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, James Madison, Northeastern, Portland State) vs. Northeastern..............................W 3-1 (14-16, 15-13, 15-6, 15-7) Elite Eight vs. Portland St. ............................................... L 0-3 (6-15, 6-15, 3-15) 1985 NCAA Regionals at University of Nebraska-Omaha (Nebraska-Omaha, Ferris State, James Madison, New Haven) vs. Ferris State........................................ W 3-0 (15-13, 15-12, 15-10) Elite Eight at University of Nebraska-Omaha vs. Nebraska-Omaha......................... L 1-3 (15-9, 3-15, 10-15, 0-15) 1986 NCAA Regionals at Grand Valley State University (Grand Valley State, Nebraska-Omaha, Ferris State, New Haven) vs. Nebraska-Omaha...................................L 0-3 (6-15, 8-15, 12-15) 1988 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Navy) vs. Navy ........................................................W 3-0 (15-10, 15-6, 15-7) Elite Eight at North Dakota St. vs. Portland State ......................................... L 0-3 (11-15, 6-15, 8-15)
1990 NCAA Regionals at Central Missouri State (Central Missouri State, Southeast Missouri State, New Haven) vs. SE Missouri ................................W 3-1 (4-15, 15-8, 15-13, 16-14) vs. C. Missouri ................................................ L 0-3 (1-15, 7-15, 9-15) 1991 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Gannon) vs. Gannon.....................................L 1-3 (13-15, 16-14, 9-15, 10-15) 1992 NCAA Regionals at Ferris State University (Ferris State, New Haven) vs. Ferris St. ......................................L 1-3 (15-13, 14-16, 9-15, 7-15) 1993 NCAA Regionals at University at New Haven (New Haven, Springfield, Bentley) vs. Springfield ................................. W 3-1 (12-15, 15-5, 15-9, 15-13) Elite Eight at Marquette vs. N.Michigan ................................................ L 0-3 (3-15, 6-15, 5-15)
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1989 NCAA Regionals at Ferris State University (Ferris State, Gannon, New Haven) vs. Gannon.......................................... L 1-3 (15-11, 2-15, 5-15, 3-15)
1994 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Springfield, Bryant) vs. Bryant ....................................................... W 3-0 (15-2, 15-0, 15-2) Elite Eight at Cal-Bakersfield vs. Northern Michigan ................................... L 0-3 (7-15, 1-15, 4-15) 1995 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Dowling, Bentley) vs. Dowling...................................................W 3-0 (15-9, 17-15, 15-4) Elite Eight at Barry Univ. vs. Cal-Bakersfield ............................L 1-3 (3-15, 15-8, 10-15, 10-15) 1996 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Pace) vs. Pace................................................ W 3-1 (15-7, 5-15, 15-8, 15-6) Elite Eight vs. Nebraska-Omaha ................................... L 0-3 (7-15, 11-15, 1-15) 1997 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Pace, Bryant, Dowling) vs. Bryant ...................................... W 3-1 (15-12, 14-16, 15-11, 15-9) vs. Pace........................................... W 3-1 (15-13, 15-7, 14-15, 15-2) Elite Eight vs. West Texas A&M ....................................... L 0-3 (0-15, 8-15, 5-15) 1998 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Pace, Bentley, Dowling) vs. Dowling...................................................W 3-0 (15-5, 15-11, 15-7) vs. Pace...............................L 2-3 (16-14, 15-9, 14-16, 12-15, 14-16) 1999 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Pace, Mercy, Bryant) vs. Bryant ....................................................W, 3-0 (15-12, 15-8, 15-6) vs. Mercy ..................................................... W, 3-0 (15-7, 15-7, 16-14) Elite Eight vs. Tampa....................................................... L, 3-0 (7-15, 9-15, 4-15) 2000 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Pace, UMass-Lowell, Mercy) vs. UMass-Lowell .......................................... W 3-0 (15-8, 15-3, 15-5) vs. Pace...........................................L 1-3 (7-15, 11-15, 15-12, 14-16) 2001 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Queens, Bryant, Bentley, New York Tech, Mercy) vs. Queens .........................L 2-3 (30-32,30-21, 30-23,19-30, 12-15)
2003 NCAA Regionals at Queens College (New Haven, UMass-Lowell, Bryant, Dowling, New York Tech, Queens) vs. Bryant ................................................. L 0-3 (22-30, 25-30, 24-30) 2006 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (Dowling, Bentley, New Haven, Bryant, St. Rose, C.W. Post, NYIT, Georgian Court) vs. C.W. Post ............................................ L 0-3 (26-30, 26-30, 21-30) 2007 NCAA Regionals at Dowling College (Dowling, Bentley, New Haven, Bentley, Georgian Court, C.W. Post, Adelphi, Merrimack) vs. (6) C.W. Post ..................................... W 3-0 (30-21, 30-26, 30-27) vs. (2) Bryant ............................... L 1-3 (27-30, 24-30, 30-24, 21-30) 2008 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Dowling, Georgian Court, Bentley, Bridgeport, Adelphi, Merrimack, Queens) vs. (8) Queens ........................................W 3-0 (25-16, 25-23, 25-15) vs. (4) Georgian Court ............................W 3-0 (25-20, 25-23, 25-13) vs. (2) Dowling ............... W 3-2 (22-25, 25-23, 21-25, 25-13, 15-12) Elite Eight at Concordia-St. Paul vs. #1 Concordia-St Paul ........................ L 0-3 (13-25, 13-25, 15-25) 2009 NCAA Regionals at Dowling College (Dowling, New Haven, Bridgeport, Adelphi, Bentley, UMass-Lowell, Pace, Georgian Court) vs. (7) Pace ............................................. W 3-0 (25-17, 25-13, 25-18) vs. (3) Bridgeport .............. L 2-3 (16-25, 26-24, 16-25, 26-24, 9-15) 2010 NCAA Regionals at Dowling College (Dowling, New Haven, Bridgeport, Adelphi, C.W. Post, American Int’l, Pace, Caldwell) vs. (7) Pace .................................W 3-1 (17-25, 25-11, 25-23, 25-18) vs. (3) Bridgeport .....................................L 3-0 (25-21, 27-25, 26-24) 2011 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, Dowling, Bridgeport, Adelphi, Stonehill, NYIT, Caldwell, Pace) vs. (8) Pace .................... W 3-2 (25-19, 29-27, 23-25, 19-25, 18-16) vs. (4) Adelphi .........................................W 3-0 (25-18, 25-19, 25-22) vs. (3) Bridgeport .......................L, 3-1 (25-18, 25-20, 23-25, 26-24)
2002 NCAA Regionals at University of New Haven (New Haven, UMass-Lowell, Bryant, Bentley, New York Tech, Dowling) vs. NYIT ...................................................W 3-0 (30-19, 30-26, 30-23) vs. Bryant ................................................W 3-0 (30-25, 30-26, 32-30) Elite Eight at Canyon, TX vs. BYU-Hawaii ......................................... L 0-3 (10-30, 15-30, 18-30)
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
THE UNIVERSITY
2011 .....23-7 .................. NE-10 Reg. Champion, NCAA Regional 2010 .....27-3........NE-10 Champion (Reg./Post), NCAA Regional 2009 .....25-6 .................. NE-10 Reg. Champion, NCAA Regional 2008 .....31-4............NE-10 Champion (Reg./Post), NCAA Elite 8 2007 .....24-7...............................ECC Runner-Up, NCAA Regional 2006 .....23-14 ............................ECC Runner-Up, NCAA Regional 2005 .....12-17 ................................................NYCAC Tournament 2004 .....11-16 ................................................NYCAC Tournament 2003 .....25-9 ..................NYCAC Reg. Champion, NCAA Regional 2002 .....34-6 .............................. NYCAC Champion, NCAA Elite 8 2001 .....21-12 ....................................................... NCAA Regional 2000 .....22-11 ....................................................... NCAA Regional 1999 .....34-8 ................................NECC Champion, NCAA Elite 8
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1998 .....29-13 ........................ NECC Runner-Up, NCAA Sweet 16 1997 .....41-7.................................NECC Champion, NCAA Elite 8 1996 .....44-2 ................................NECC Champion, NCAA Elite 8 1995 .....41-3.................................NECC Champion, NCAA Elite 8 1994 .....37-3.................................NECC Champion, NCAA Elite 8 1993 .....38-3* ........................................................... NCAA Elite 8 1992 .....34-9* ...................................................... NCAA Sweet 16 1991 .....35-5* ...................................................... NCAA Sweet 16 1990 .....33-11 .........................NECC Champion, NCAA Sweet 16 1989 .....33-11 .........................NECC Champion, NCAA Sweet 16 1988 .....44-6 ................................NECC Champion, NCAA Elite 8 1987 .....25-16 .....................................................NECC Champion 1986 .....38-9 ...........................NECC Champion, NCAA Sweet 16
1985 .....34-7 ................................NECC Champion, NCAA Elite 8 1984 .....36-5 ................................NECC Champion, NCAA Elite 8 1983 .....36-10 .........................NECC Champion, NCAA Sweet 16 1982 .....37-15 .....................................................NECC Champion 1981 .....47-8................................................EAIAW Quarterfinalist 1980 .....24-17 1979 .....25-21 1978 .....22-15 .................................................. EAIAW Participant 1977......24-5 1976 ......12-5 * - NECC suspended tournament from 1991-1993
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ASSISTS Sandy Lautz ...............1,299 Sandy Lautz ............... 1,013 Sandy Lautz ............... 1,012 Ann Marie Bahantka .... 680 Lisa Reza ...................... 997 Lisa Reza .......................476 Robin Salters .............1,358 Marina Contreras ......1,468 Marina Contreras ......1,429 Shala Asalita.............. 1,247 Shala Asalita.............. 1,241 Erica Corstange .........1,366 Erica Corstange ......... 1,524 Erica Corstange ......... 1,674 Erica Corstange ......... 1,574 Neysha Ocasio ...........1,094 Shemaka Smith .........1,039 Shemaka Smith .........1,320 Shemaka Smith .........1,494 Shemaka Smith .........1,326 Megan Bock.................. 728 Brittany Umetin..........1,029 Carolina Ribeiro .........1,488 Yael Rosner ................1,268 Yael Rosner ................ 1,224 Chelsey Alpough ........... 992 Chelsey Alpough ........ 1,100
2011 Chelsey Alpough ........1,028
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Lisette Jeppesen ......... .293 Lisette Jeppesen ......... .367 Lisette Jeppesen ......... .395 Kelly Virkler .................. .259 Rhe-Ann Niles ................276 Rhe-Ann Niles .............. .358 Anicia Wood ................. .408 Rhe-Ann Niles .............. .467 Sara Malmlov .............. .275 Elizabeth Akinbiyi ........ .283 Keidy Candelaria ...........247
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
SERVICE ACES Shirley Bacon-Malek .......36 Shirley Bacon-Malek ...... 64 Sandy Lautz .....................66 Maran Calimano ..............38 Lisa Reza .......................141 Lisa Reza ...................... 105 Robin Salters ...................70 Marina Contreras ............74 Marina Contreras ......... 106 Shala Asalita................. 100 Jane Grant .......................69 Jane Grant .................... 116 Jane Grant .................... 105 Elizabeth Gelibert ............72 Erica Corstange ...............67 Danielle Swartz ...............61 Kathleen Higgins .............46 Danielle Swartz ...............46 Kate Barile .......................45 Ashlea Bonds...................41 Giselle Carlotta ................52 Abigail Smith....................49 Abigail Smith....................53 Helena Castro ..................70 Yael Rosner ......................61 Sara Malmlov ..................55 Keidy Candelaria .............58 Sara Malmlov ..................48 Keidy Candelaria .............32
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BLOCK SOLOS Shirley Bacon-Malek .......54 Shirley Bacon-Malek .......19 Jenine Berry .....................26 Lesa Snipes .....................35 Shirley Bacon-Malek .......62 Vincia St. Jean .................33 Vincia St. Jean .................39 Noel Ostrander ................32 Amy Stufflebeam .............74 Shirley Hoyte ....................37 Shirley Hoyte ....................70 Shirley Hoyte ....................56 Jane Grant .......................76 Danielle Swartz ...............77 Joy Forde ..........................60 Danielle Swartz ...............47 Danielle Swartz ...............60
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TOTAL BLOCKS Not Available Shirley Bacon-Malek .... 100 Jenine Berry .................. 103 Lesa Snipes .....................76 Shirley Bacon-Malek .... 152 Quyen Vu ..........................91 Vincia St. Jean ...............107 Amy Stufflebeam .......... 116 Amy Stufflebeam .......... 155 Jane Grant .....................117 Shirley Hoyte ................. 201 Shirley Hoyte ................. 149 Jane Grant .................... 153 Daniele Swartz ............. 146 Joy Forde ....................... 189 Joy Forde ....................... 161 Danielle Swartz ............ 129
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Lisette Jeppesen .............30 Lisette Jeppesen ............ 44 Lisette Jeppesen .............65 Kelly Virkler ......................12 Rhe-Ann Niles ..................39 Rhe-Ann Niles ..................56 Rhe-Ann Niles ..................36 Rhe-Ann Niles ..................36 Elizabeth Akinibiyi ...........40 Elizabeth Akinibiyi ...........24 Amber Cannady ...............35
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Lisette Jeppesen .......... 138 Lisette Jeppesen .......... 218 Lisette Jeppesen .......... 223 Kelly Virkler ......................67 Rhe-Ann Niles ............... 124 Rhe-Ann Niles ............... 170 Rhe-Ann Niles ............... 132 Rhe-Ann Niles ................147 Elizabeth Akinibiyi ........ 120 Elizabeth Akinibiyi ........ 110 Amber Cannady ............ 130
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2011 Heather Ladao.............. 402
BLOCK ASSISTS Not Available Jenine Berry .....................79 Jenine Berry .....................77 Lesa Snipes .....................41 Shirley Bacon-Malek .......90 Quyen Vu ..........................60 Vincia St. Jean .................68 Amy Stufflebeam .............88 Amy Stufflebeam .............81 Jane Grant .......................82 Shirley Hoyte ................. 131 Jane Grant .......................98 Jane Grant .......................77 Theshia Nieves ................78 Joy Forde ....................... 129 Joy Forde ....................... 118 Danielle Swartz ...............69 Lisette Jeppesen .......... 108 Lisette Jeppesen ...........174 Lisette Jeppesen .......... 158 Kelly Virkler ......................55 Rhe-Ann Niles ..................85 Rhe-Ann Niles ............... 114 Rhe-Ann Niles ..................96 Rhe-Ann Niles ............... 111 Elizabeth Akinibiyi ...........80 Elizabeth Akinibiyi ...........86 Tymika Duncan ................86 2011 Amber Cannady ...............95
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HISTORY & RECORDS
HITTING PERCENTAGE Geraldine Mattaur ....... .297 Jenine Berry ................. .333 Jenine Berry ................. .381 Ann Marie Bahantka ... .279 Shirley Bacon-Malek ... .394 Lisa Reza ..................... .400 Vincia St. Jean ............. .315 Noel Ostrander ............ .388 Marina Contreras ........ .325 Jane Grant ................... .441 Shirley Hoyte ................ .359 Shirley Hoyte ................ .397 Jane Grant ................... .350 Trisha Shea .................. .303 Trisha Shea .................. .295 Trisha Shea .................. .309 Danielle Swartz ........... .280
DIGS Arnetha Eaddy .............. 275 Kate Whalen ................. 224 Jenine Berry .................. 236 Maran Calimano ........... 161 Lisa Reza .......................274 Lisa Reza ...................... 355 Arlene Marshall ............ 281 Noel Ostrander ............. 386 Amy Stufflebeam .......... 292 Raliana Vendrell ........... 380 Raliana Vendrell ........... 445 Shirley Hoyte ..................477 Theshia Nieves ............. 296 Erica Corstange ............ 349 Erica Corstange ............ 387 Trisha Shea ................... 500 Kathleen Higgins .......... 310 Kathleen Higgins .......... 420 Zuleyka Figueroa .......... 569 Ashlea Bonds................ 372 Jenna Schweitzer ......... 318 Kelly Virkler ................... 382 Carolina Ribeiro ............ 380 Katrina Ali ..................... 500 Katrina Ali ..................... 453 Heather Ladao.............. 506 Heather Ladao.............. 467
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1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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2011 Keidy Candelaria .......... 497
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2012 PLAYERS
KILLS Geraldine Mattaur ........ 300 Jenine Berry .................. 367 Jenine Berry .................. 464 Ann Marie Bahantka .... 253 Shirley Bacon-Malek .... 662 Lisa Reza .......................476 Arlene Marshall ............ 363 Semaj Douglas ............. 399 Amy Stufflebeam .......... 536 Jane Grant .................... 448 Jane Grant .................... 418 Jane Grant .................... 533 Jane Grant .................... 496 Trisha Shea ................... 603 Trisha Shea ................... 603 Trisha Shea ................... 518 Danielle Swartz ............ 461 Ashlea Bonds................ 429 Ashlea Bonds................ 544 Lisette Jeppesen ...........471 Amanda Pinedo ............ 339 Rhe-Ann Niles ............... 325 Helena Castro ................474 Charisse Cotton .............374 Charisse Cotton ............ 415 Sara Malmlov ............... 436 Sara Malmlov ................416
2012 COACHES
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ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS ALL-AMERICA AVCA Division II First Team ...........................Jane Grant (1996) ........................................................................Rhe-Ann Niles (2008) AVCA Division II Second Team ......................Trisha Shea (1999) ........................................................................Jane Grant (1995) ........................................................................Shirley Bacon-Malek (1988) AVCA Division II Third Team .........................Lisette Jeppesen (2002) AVCA Division II Honorable Mention ............Lisette Jeppesen (2003) ........................................................................Ashlea Bonds (2003) ........................................................................Shemaka Smith (2003) ........................................................................Rhe-Ann Niles (2006) ........................................................................Rhe-Ann Niles (2007) ........................................................................Anicia Wood (2007) ........................................................................Yael Rosner (2008) ........................................................................Charisse Cotton (2008) ........................................................................Sara Malmlov (2009) ........................................................................Sara Malmlov (2010) ........................................................................Keidy Candelaria (2011) Daktronics Division II Third Team .................Keidy Candelaria (2011) CVCA Division II Second Team ......................Jenine Berry (1986) ........................................................................Geraldine Mattaur (1984) CVCA Division II Hon. Mention ......................Shirley Bacon-Malek (1985) ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA CoSIDA Second Team ...................................Kelly Virkler (2005) CoSIDA Third Team........................................Jane Grant (1996) ........................................................................Rhe-Ann Nile (2008) ........................................................................Yael Rosner (2008) ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT CoSIDA All-District First Team .......................Chelsey Alpough (2011) ALL-CONFERENCE All-Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10) 2011: Player of the Year: Keidy Candelaria Setter of the Year: Chelsey Alpough First Team: Chelsey Alpough, Keidy Candelaria Third Team: Amber Cannady Rookie Team: Kaulana Ane 2010:
2009:
2008:
Player of the Year: Sara Malmlov Setter of the Year: Chelsey Alpough Freshman of the Year: Keidy Candelaria First Team: Sara Malmlov, Chelsey Alpough, Keidy Candelaria Rookie Team: Keidy Candelaria Player of the Year: Rhe-Ann Niles Setter of the Year: Yael Rosner First Team: Rhe-Ann Niles, Yael Rosner, Charisse Cotton Rookie Team: Elizabeth Akinbiyi
All-East Coast Conference (ECC) 2007: First Team: Rhe-Ann Niles, Anicia Wood Third Team: Yael Rosner 2006:
1998
First Team: Erica Corstange, Trisha Shea Second Team: Joy Forde Rookie of the Year: Kathleen Higgins
1997
First Team: Trisha Shea, Erica Corstange, Theshia Nieves Second Team: Shelia Dawson, Danielle Swartz Rookie of the Year: Danielle Swartz
1996
Player of the Year: Jane Grant First Team: Jane Grant, Shirley Hoyte, Erica Corstange, Theshia Nieves Second Team: Shelia Dawson
1995
Player of the Year: Jane Grant First Team: Jane Grant, Shirley Hoyte, Erica Corstange, Elise Hutchinson Second Team: Lakisha Platt, Theshia Nieves
1994
First Team: Shala Asalita, Jane Grant, Shirley Hoyte, Elise Hutchinson, Theshia Nieves
1990
Players of the Year: Robin Salters & Vincia St. Jean First Team: Arlene Marshall, Noel Ostrander, Robin Salters, Vincia St. Jean, Quyen Vu Second Team: Semaj Douglas
1989
Player of the Year: Lisa Reza First Team: Arlene Marshall, Noel Ostrander, Lisa Reza, Quyen Vu Second Team: Robin Salters, Vincia St. Jean
1988
Player of the Year: Shirley Bacon-Malek First Team: Noel Ostrander, Lisa Reza, Shirley Bacon-Malek, Ann Marie Bahantka, Luana Perry, Marangeli Calimano
1987
Player of the Year: Luana Perry First Team: Luana Perry, Ann Marie Bahantka, Denise Richard, Marangeli Calimano Second Team: Lesa Snipes
1986
Player of the Year: Jenine Berry First Team: Luana Perry, Denise Richard, Jenine Berry, Sandy Lautz Second Team: Donna Smith
1985
Player of the Year: Shirley Bacon-Malek First Team: Shirley Bacon-Malek, Jenine Berry, Sandy Lautz, Kate Whalen
1984
First Team: Shirley Bacon-Malek, Sandy Lautz, Geraldine Mattaur
1983
First Team: Arnetha Eaddy, Danielle LeRoy, Geraldine Mattaur
* - NECC suspended the conference tournament between 1991-1993. # - NECC was disbanded after the 1999 season.
Coach of the Year: Robin Salters First Team: Rhe-Ann Niles Second Team: Helena Castro
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL IN UNH ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
All-New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (NYCAC) 2005: Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Kelly Virkler Second Team: Rhe-Ann Niles Third Team: Brittany Umetin 2004:
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Kelly Virkler
2003:
First Team: Lisette Jeppesen Second Team: Ashlea Bonds, Shemaka Smith
2002:
First Team: Lisette Jeppesen, Ashlea Bonds, Zuleyka Figueroa Second Team: Shemaka Smith
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
Player of the Year: Sara Malmlov Setter of the Year: Chelsey Alpough First Team: Sara Malmlov, Chelsey Alpough Second Team: Keidy Candelaria Coach of the Year: Robin Salters
All-New England Collegiate Conference (NECC)*# 1999 Player of the Year: Trisha Shea First Team: Trisha Shea, Kathleen Higgins, Joy Forde Second Team: Danielle Swartz, Neysha Ocasio
Name Year Inducted Gina Paolillo...........................................................................1985 Jackie Cipollini .......................................................................1986 Marcia McNeil-Major .............................................................1988 Geraldine Mattaur ................................................................. 1991 Jenine Berry ...........................................................................1993 Arnetha Eaddy .......................................................................1993 Cathy Chu ..............................................................................1994 Shirley Bacon-Malek ............................................................. 1997 Sandra Lautz .........................................................................1998 Jane Grant-Griffith .................................................................2003 Ann Marie Bahantka .............................................................2005 Kate Whalen .......................................................................... 2010 Lisa Reza ............................................................................... 2011 (list includes student-athletes who played more than one sport)
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Allie Suppa ................................................... 1993 Danielle Swartz ..................................... 1997-00 Cynthia Taggart ..................................... 1977-81 Vanessa Taylor ..................................... 2004-05 Gail Thayer ................................................... 1980 Arla Tillman .................................................. 1991 Beth Troupe ........................................... 1998-01 Brittany Umetin ........................................... 2005 Alessandra Valentino ............................ 2006-07 Natasha Varn............................................... 1992 Raliana Vendrell .................................... 1993-94 Kelly Virkler ............................................ 2002-05 Quyen Vu................................................ 1989-91 Chelsea Ward .............................................. 2003 Kate Whalen .......................................... 1983-85 Nicole Wicks .......................................... 1989-90 Brighid Wiles.......................................... 2004-05 Hayley Wilson .......................................2011 Leslie Wilson.......................................... 1986-87 Linda Williams ............................................. 1983 Anicia Wood ................................................. 2007 Edie Wood.................................................... 1991 Joan Zurlo .............................................. 1977-78
2012 PLAYERS
EXPECTATION OF EXCELLENCE The University of New Haven boasts one of the all-time best Division II women’s volleyball programs in the nation. Since joining the NCAA in 1982, UNH has appeared in the NCAA Tournament 26 times in 29 seasons. That string includes 19 appearances in the Sweet Sixteen and 11 berths to the Elite Eight. Overall in 36 seasons, the Chargers have posted a record of 1,080-326 - a winning percentage of .768.
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She posted a record of 576-178 (.764) as coach and at the time of her retirement her winning percentage was ranked among the top five all-time. She led the Chargers to 10 NCAA Division II tournaments (and three AIAW tournaments), and New Haven was ranked in the top five four times. Chin’s teams won 30 or more matches 12 times, including six straight years. Six times she was named Northeast Region Coach of the Year, and eight times she was named New England College Conference Coach of the Year. In 10 of her final 11 seasons, Chin led the Chargers to at least the Sweet Sixteen, including four trips to the Elite Eight.
HISTORY & RECORDS
Deborah Chin, who is currently the Associate Vice President, Director of Athletics at UNH, is the program’s founder and was the Chargers’ head coach for the first 19 seasons. During that time, she fashioned herself a Hall of Fame career - literally. Chin was a member of the fourth class to enter the AVCA Hall of Fame, the sport’s highest honor, in December of 2006.
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Two outstanding women are responsible for guiding the program to these astounding heights, recruiting top student-athletes and coaching against the best the country had to offer. The résumé of current head coach Robin Salters is highlighted on page 4.
2012 OUTLOOK
Laura Kenny ................................................ 1989 Ali Krikau...................................................... 2010 Maria Kunda .......................................... 1980-83 Heather Ladao....................................... 2008-11 Agee Lamorte .............................................. 1977 Tamara Lang ............................................... 1985 Sandy Lautz ........................................... 1983-86 Danielle LeRoy....................................... 1980-83 Jamie Levine ................................................ 2011 Anna Lim ................................................ 1978-81 Dominique Lubin ................................... 1979-81 Maryanne Lynch .................................... 1977-78 Sara Malmlov ........................................ 2008-10 Arlene Marshall ..................................... 1987-90 Geraldine Mattaur ................................. 1981-84 Tracy Matthews ........................................... 1982 Marcia McNeil ....................................... 1978-81 Hannah Meier..................................2004, 06-07 Margo Meteyer ......................................2011 Jessica Metzger ........................................... 2003 Maria Miller ................................................. 1983 Christy Molyet ........................................ 1990-92 Shakhea Moore-Hagins .............................. 2006 Eva Muller .................................................... 1982 Theshia Nieves ...................................... 1994-97 Rhe-Ann Niles ........................................ 2005-08 Neysha Ocasio ....................................... 1999-00 Avril O’Neal ............................................ 1993-95 Noel Ostrander ...................................... 1988-91 Margaret Overton ........................................ 1979 Ozge Ozkan .................................................. 2004 Gina Paollio ........................................... 1976-79 Sue Passander ...................................... 1979-81 Luana Perry ........................................... 1985-88 Stacie Peterson ........................................... 1989 Akilah Phillips ........................................ 2007-08 Missi Pimentel ............................................. 1988 Linda Pina .................................................... 1976 Amanda Pinedo ................................2001-02,04 Lakisha Platt .......................................... 1992-95 Janet Quigley ............................................... 1978 Ellen Regan ................................................. 1983 Lisa Reza ............................................... 1988-89 Carolina Ribeiro ........................................... 2006 Denise Richard ...................................... 1985-87 Debbie Rieth ................................................ 1979 Yael Rosner ........................................... 2007-08 Margo Ross.................................................. 1987 Tonya Rudd.................................................. 1990 Giovannii Ruffin ..................................... 2004-07 Robin Salters ......................................... 1989-90 Vincia St. Jean ....................................... 1989-92 Kim Schmidt .......................................... 1984-86 Jenna Schweitzer .................................. 2003-04 Kim Searles ........................................... 1983,85 Cheryl Sehon ......................................... 1991-92 Trisha Shea............................................ 1996-99 Tracey Skomro....................................... 1982-85 Lucy She ...................................................... 1976 Abigail Smith.......................................... 2002-05 Cindy Smith ................................................. 1976 Donna Smith.......................................... 1984-86 Shemaka Smith ..................................... 2000-03 Lesa Snipes ................................................. 1987 Lynn Strickrodt ............................................ 2004 Amy Stufflebeam ................................... 1991-92 Renee Sudnick ............................................ 1994
2012 COACHES
Elizabeth Akinbiyi .................................. 2008-11 Katrina Ali .............................................. 2005-08 Chelsey Alpough .................................... 2009-11 Kaulana Ane ..........................................2011 Michelle Arancio ................................... 1979-81 Shala Asalita.......................................... 1993-94 Kristy Atufunwa ....................................2011 Cara Augello .......................................... 1996-00 Shirley Bacon-Malek ................. 1982,84-85, 88 Wanda Bacon ........................................ 1983-84 Ann Marie Bahantka ............................. 1985-88 Kate Barile ............................................. 1999-02 Janeeka Benson .................................... 2009-10 Jenine Berry ........................................... 1985-86 Deborah Blaisdell ........................................ 1978 Megan Bock................................................. 2004 Ashlea Bonds......................................... 2000-03 Karen Bowman............................................ 1985 Reeceann Cabaniero-Buendia ................... 2011 Marangeli Calimano .............................. 1986-88 Keidy Candelaria ............................ 2009-11 Amber Cannady ............................... 2010-11 Giselle Carlotta ...................................... 2000-03 Laura Cassidento .................................. 1977-80 Helena Castro .............................................. 2006 Tasha Chamberlain ............................... 2000-03 Cathy Chu .............................................. 1978-81 Jackie Cipollini ....................................... 1976-77 Theresa Colaresi ................................... 1993-96 Dani Connor................................................. 1986 Marina Contreras .................................. 1991-92 Erica Corstange ..................................... 1995-98 Brittani Cotton ....................................... 2005-08 Charisse Cotton ..................................... 2005-08 Donna Cweklinsky ................................. 1981-82 Sheryll Davis .......................................... 1976-78 Sheila Dawson....................................... 1995-97 Semaj Douglas ...................................... 1990-92 Tymika Duncan...................................... 2009-10 Ametha Eaddy ....................................... 1982-84 Janet Elder ................................................... 1982 Diane Esposito ............................................ 1982 Cindy Fadyn ................................................. 1976 Steffi Fauré ............................................ 2007-10 Zuleyka Figueroa ................................... 2001-03 Joy Forde................................................ 1997-99 Michelle Fraser...................................... 1977-80 Lori Fuller ..................................................... 1984 Laurie Galinot .............................................. 1976 Janet Gayla .................................................. 1977 Elizabeth Gelibert .................................. 1997-00 JoAnn Genseat ............................................ 1979 Ashley Gomez........................................2011 Jane Grant ............................................. 1993-96 Angela Grice .......................................... 1988-90 Sally Harrison .............................................. 1980 Cindy Hart .............................................. 1979-82 Richelle Hewins ..................................... 1991-95 Kathleen Higgins ................................... 1998-01 Stephanie Hodge................................... 1988-89 Shirley Hoyte.......................................... 1993-96 Wendy Hudson ............................................ 1988 Anna-Maria Huggins.............................. 2001-02 Elise Hutchinson ................................... 1992-95 Jennifer Ibsen .............................................. 1996 Tia Inong ...................................................... 2009 Lisette Jeppesen ................................... 2000-03
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KILLS
Single-Season Kills 1) Shirley Bacon-Malek ............662................... 1988 2) Trisha Shea ...........................603........ 1997, 1998 3) Ashlea Bonds........................544 .................. 2002 Theshia Nieves .....................544 .................. 1997 5) Amy Stufflebeam ..................536................... 1992 6) Jane Grant ............................533................... 1995 7) Trisha Shea ...........................518 ................... 1999 8) Keidy Candelaria .............497 ................. 2011 9) Shirley Hoyte .........................496................... 1995 Jane Grant ............................496................... 1996 Career Kills 1) Trisha Shea ...........................1,957 ..........1996-99 2) Jane Grant ............................1,895 ..........1993-96 3) Kathleen Higgins ..................1,677 ..........1998-01 4) Shirley Hoyte .........................1.654 ..........1993-96 5) Ashlea Bonds........................1,498 ......... 2000-03 6) Rhe-Ann Niles .......................1,446 ......... 2005-08 7) Lisette Jeppesen ..................1,294 ......... 2000-03 8) Vincia St. Jean ......................1,197...........1989-92 9) Shirley Bacon-Malek ............... 1,195 ...1984-85, 88 10) Theshia Nieves .....................1,189 ..........1994-97
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Career Service Aces 1) Jane Grant ............................389..............1993-96 2) Erica Corstange ...................283..............1995-98 3) Elise Hutchinson ..................271 ..............1992-95 4) Lisa Reza ..............................246 ..............1988-89 5) Trisha Shea ...........................203..............1996-99 6) Shirley Bacon-Malek ............196.......1984-85, 88 7) Shirley Hoyte .........................185..............1993-98 8) Maria Contreras ...................180..............1991-92 9) Giselle Carlotta .....................168............. 2000-03
DIGS
Single-Season Digs 1) Zuleyka Figueroa ..................569................... 2002 2) Heather Ladao......................506................... 2009 3) Trisha Shea ...........................500................... 1999 Katrina Ali .............................500................... 2007 5) Ashlea Bonds........................482................... 2002 Shirley Hoyte .........................477 ................... 1995 7) Kathleen Higgins ..................473 ................... 1999 8) Katrina Ali .............................453................... 2008 9) Raliana Vendrell ...................445 .................. 1994 10) Kate Barile ............................441 ................... 2002
Single-Season Assists 1) Erica Corstange ....................1,674................ 1997 2) Erica Corstange ....................1,574 ................ 1998 3) Erica Corstange ....................1,524 ............... 1996 4) Shemaka Smith ....................1,494 ............... 2002 5) Carolina Ribeiro ....................1,488 ............... 2006 6) Marina Contreras .................1,468 ............... 1991 7) Marina Contreras .................1,429 ............... 1992 8) Erica Corstange ....................1,366 ............... 1995 9) Robin Salters ........................1,358 ............... 1990 10) Shemaka Smith ....................1,326 ............... 2003
Career Digs (1,000 Dig Club) 1) Heather Ladao......................1,574 ...........2008-11 2) Katrina Ali .............................1,561 ......... 2005-08 3) Kathleen Higgins ..................1,559 ..........1998-01 4) Shirley Hoyte .........................1,387 ..........1993-96 5) Ashlea Bonds........................1,321 ......... 2000-03 6) Trisha Shea ...........................1,307 ..........1996-99 7) Elise Hutchinson ..................1,281 ..........1992-95 8) Jane Grant ............................1,240 ..........1993-96 9) Erica Corstange ...................1,197...........1995-98 10) Brittani Cotton ......................1,077.......... 2005-08
Career Assists 1) Erica Corstange ....................6,138 ..........1995-98 2) Shemaka Smith ....................3,853 ......... 2000-03 3) Sandy Lautz ..........................3,324 ......... 1984-86 4) Chelsey Alpough ...................3,120 ..........2008-11 5) Marina Contreras .................2,897 ..........1991-92 6) Yael Rosner ...........................2,492 ..........2007-08 7) Shala Asalita.........................2,488 ..........1993-94 8) Robin Salters ........................1,884 ..........1989-90 9) Lisa Reza ..............................1,652 ..........1988-89 10) Ann Marie Bahantka ............1,515 ..........1985-88
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SERVICE ACES
Single-Season Service Aces 1) Lisa Reza ..............................141 ................... 1988 2) Jane Grant ............................116 ................... 1995 3) Marina Contreras .................106................... 1992 4) Jane Grant ............................105................... 1996 Lisa Reza ..............................105................... 1989 6) Shala Asalita.........................100................... 1993 7) Jane Grant ............................99 ..................... 1993 8) Shirley Bacon-Malek ............96 ..................... 1988 9) Elise Hutchinson ..................82 ..................... 1995 10) Raliana Vendrell ...................74 ..................... 1993 Marina Contreras .................74 ..................... 1991
Single-Season Block Solos 1) Danielle Swartz ....................77 ..................... 1997 2) Jane Grant ............................76 ..................... 1996 3) Amy Stufflebeam ..................74 ..................... 1992 4) Joy Forde ...............................71 ..................... 1997 5) Shirley Hoyte .........................70 ..................... 1994 6) Lisette Jeppesen ..................65 ..................... 2003 7) Jane Grant ............................64 ..................... 1994 8) Shirley Bacon-Malek ............62 ..................... 1988 9) Joy Forde ...............................60 ..................... 1998 Danielle Swartz ....................60 ..................... 2001
BLOCK ASSISTS
Single-Season Block Assists 1) Lisette Jeppesen ..................174 ................... 2002 2) Lisette Jeppesen ..................158................... 2003 3) Shirley Hoyte .........................131 ................... 1994 4) Jane Grant ............................130................... 1994 5) Joy Forde ...............................129................... 1998 6) Joy Forde ...............................118................... 1999 7) Rhe-Ann Niles .......................114 ................... 2006 8) Rhe-Ann Niles .......................111................... 2008 9) Lisette Jeppesen ..................108................... 2001 10) Jane Grant ............................98 ..................... 1995 Career Block Assists 1) Lisette Jeppesen ..................473 ............. 2000-03 2) Rhe-Ann Niles .......................406............. 2005-08 3) Jane Grant ............................387 ..............1993-96 4) Joy Forde ...............................380..............1997-99 5) Shirley Hoyte .........................359..............1993-96 6) Theshia Nieves .....................293..............1994-97 7) Elizabeth Akinbiyi .................266..............2008-11 8) Vincia St. Jean ......................244..............1989-92 9) Danielle Swartz ....................243 ..............1997-01 10) Semaj Douglas .....................209..............1990-92
TOTAL BLOCKS
Single-Season Total Blocks 1) Lisette Jeppesen ..................223................... 2003 2) Lisette Jeppesen ..................218 ................... 2002 3) Shirley Hoyte .........................201................... 1994 4) Jane Grant ............................194................... 1994 5) Joy Forde ...............................189................... 1998 6) Rhe-Ann Niles .......................170 ................... 2006 7) Joy Forde ...............................161 ................... 1999 8) Amy Stufflebeam ..................155................... 1992 9) Jane Grant ............................153................... 1996 10) Shirley Bacon-Malek ............152................... 1988 Career Total Blocks 1) Lisette Jeppesen ..................627 ............. 2000-03 2) Jane Grant ............................612..............1993-96 3) Shirley Hoyte .........................575 ..............1993-96 4) Rhe-Ann Niles .......................573 ............. 2005-08 5) Joy Forde ...............................494..............1997-99 6) Danielle Swartz ....................460..............1997-01 7) Theshia Nieves .....................422..............1994-97 8) Vincia St. Jean ......................388..............1989-92 9) Elizabeth Akinbiyi .................348..............2008-11 10) Amy Stufflebeam ..................271 ..............1991-92
Career Block Solos 1) Jane Grant ............................225..............1993-96 2) Danielle Swartz ....................217 ..............1997-01 3) Shirley Hoyte .........................215 ..............1993-96 4) Joy Forde ...............................174 ..............1997-99 5) Rhe-Ann Niles .......................167............. 2005-08 6) Lisette Jeppesen ..................154............. 2000-03 7) Vincia St. Jean ......................144..............1989-92 8) Theshia Nieves .....................129..............1994-97 9) Amy Stufflebeam ..................102..............1991-92 10) Trisha Shea ...........................91 ................1996-99
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Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., University President
Dr. Kaplan began his teaching career in 1982 as an Instructor of English at the University of Maryland, European Division. From 1985-1989, he served as Visiting Lecturer in American Studies at Eberhard-Karls Universität, Tübingen, Germany – one of the oldest and most highly regarded universities in Europe. After completing his doctoral studies at Eberhard-Karls Universität, he returned to the U.S. to teach English at the University of Southern Colorado. Within three years, he was made department chair, serving in that capacity for two years before becoming Director of the Center for International Studies. Dr. Kaplan also served as dean of Arts and Humanities at SUNY College at Buffalo and as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Butler University. In addition to earning his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at Eberhard-Karls Universität, Dr. Kaplan holds a Master of Arts degree (with a concentration in philosophy, German and English) from Eberhard-Karls Universität and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles.
Dr. Kaplan and his wife, Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan, are both ardent opera buffs and love to ballroom dance, hike and downhill ski. They share a great love for the visual and performing arts and have traveled to more than 30 countries during their 35 years together, including Tanzania, where they hiked up Mt. Kilimanjaro. They have a son and three daughters. Dr. Kaplan grew up in Chicago, the son of a shoe store owner and an actress-comedienne. He said his stepfather, Irving Glovin, taught him to love ideas and appreciate the contributions we all need to make to good causes. Irv Glovin was a good friend of Oskar Schindler, was instrumental in getting the story out in book and film form (he was associate producer of the film), and is President of the Oskar Schindler Humanitarian Foundation. Dr. Kaplan also serves on the board of the Foundation. Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan grew up in Southwest Germany. She holds the equivalent of an American M.A. in Secondary Education and taught at a German high school. She is a ceramics artist and taught German and pottery as an adjunct faculty member in Colorado and Virginia.
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President Kaplan also was awarded the 2011 William M. Burke Presidential Award for Experiential Education by the National Society for Experiential Education. The award recognizes President Kaplan’s efforts to make UNH a national leader in experiential education, requiring every undergraduate student to complete an internship, an academic service learning experience, international study or a faculty-mentored research
Previously, Dr. Kaplan was chancellor and professor of English at the University of Virginia’s College at Wise, the only four-year branch campus of the University of Virginia and one of the nation’s best public colleges, according to U. S. News & World Report.
South Carolina Press; and an anthology of international war stories, published by the University Press of Colorado. He also has written a number of scholarly essays.
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UNH now ranks among the top comprehensive universities in the North and boasts nationally ranked programs in a number of majors across business, criminal justice, engineering, forensic science, and the liberal arts and sciences. In recognition of his contributions to transforming the University, Dr. Kaplan was named “Businessman of the Year” by Business New Haven magazine in 2008.
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Since becoming president of the University of New Haven in 2004, Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D. has led the University of New Haven through a period of remarkable growth and development. In the past five years alone, enrollment has grown by 34 percent to more than 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students, who hail from 35 states and some 45 countries. Full-time undergraduate enrollment has grown by 59 percent and applications have increased by 176 percent. During this time, the University has completed over $100 million in construction projects and has launched 15 new academic programs.
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Dr. Kaplan is the author of a book on American translations of the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke; a book on Tim O’Brien’s fiction, published by the University of
Deborah Chin, Associate Vice President, Director of Athletics and Recreation
As head women’s volleyball coach, Chin fashioned a Hall of Fame resume - literally - earning induction into the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Hall of Fame in December, 2006. Chin is also a member of the Connecticut Volleyball Hall of Fame (Inducted
In a 19-year career (1975-93) as head coach for the Chargers, she posted a 578-179 record (.764) and was at that time only the fifth Division II coach to win 500 career matches. The Chargers made 10 trips to the NCAA tournament during Chin’s reign, reaching the top five four times. Her awards include six AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year distinctions as well as eight New England Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year honors. Chin coached the Chargers to twelve 30-win seasons, including six straight. She is also recognized internationally as a top volleyball clinician. As an administrator, Chin has served on over 30 national and regional committees. In addition to her most recent position as Chair of the Division II Management Council, her resume includes terms as chairperson for the NCAA Division II Volleyball Committee (1988-92), the NCAA Division II Baseball Committee (1997-2001), the NCAA Northeast Regional Football Committee (1999-2003), and the NACDA John McLendon Minority Scholarship Committee (1999-present). She served four years on the NACWAA Board of Directors (1993-96), and acted as the Volleyball Commissioner for the 1995 Special Olympics World Games held in New Haven. A graduate of SUNY-Cortland with a Bachelor’s of Science in Physical Education, Chin earned her Master’s of Science degree in Physical Education from UNC-Greensboro.
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Among her numerous honors, Chin was named the NACWAA NCAA Division II Administrator of the Year in 2009 after serving as the D-II Management Council Chair. In 2007, the Connecticut Sportswriters’ Alliance presented Chin with the Gold Key Award, the state’s top sporting honor which recognizes significant contributions to athletics in the State of Connecticut. Chin won the NACDA/Continental Airlines Athletic Director of the Year for the Northeast Region in 199899 and was awarded the NACWAA Josten’s District I Administrator of the Year Award in 1997. Chin won the National Association for Girls and Women in Sports Presidential Award in March 1997 and was the Connecticut Post Woman of the Year in 1993. Chin has also earned the U.S. Volleyball Association Meritorious Service Award and the YMCA Women in Leadership Award. In 2010, she was honored as an Elm City Legend, an event which recognizes the greater New Haven region’s best in sports and community dedication.
October, 1998), the Connecticut Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (April, 1999), and the Athletics Hall of Fame at her alma mater, SUNY-Cortland.
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UNH Athletics has enjoyed a high level of success across the board during Chin’s tenure as Director of Athletics, advancing to NCAA tournament over 50 times in 17-plus years. UNH has recently made a number of capital improvements to athletic and recreational facilities, including the construction of the multi-million dollar David A. Beckerman Student Recreation Center, a $1.3 million synthetic turf renovation of Kayo Field (soccer and lacrosse), as well as installation of stateof-the-art blue and gold synthetic turf at the new Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium. In 2007, Chin spearheaded efforts to re-instate football as a varsity program and find UNH a new athletics conference that best fits the institution’s long-term academic and athletic aspirations. Both goals were accomplished when UNH announced on November 13, 2007 that it had been accepted as a full member of the prestigious Northeast-10 Conference, effective the 2008-09 academic year. After a five-year hiatus, the Charger football team returned to the gridiron in 2009, and have since won back-to-back conference championships and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals.
A member of the University of New Haven staff since 1975, Chin began her UNH career as Coordinator of Women’s Athletics. She was responsible for starting the women’s intercollegiate athletic program at UNH, coaching volleyball, tennis, basketball and softball in the early years. Chin eventually surrendered all head coaching responsibilities, except volleyball, when she was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics in 1979.
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Deborah Chin became the school’s fourth Director of Athletics in 1993, and currently oversees a department which sponsors 16 NCAA Division II varsity sports. She was elected to the prestigious position of Chair for the NCAA’s Division II Management Council for 2008 and was promoted to Associate Vice President, Director of Athletics and Recreation in 2010.
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All gifts to the Charger Athletics Club by alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends will be counted in the university’s Annual Fund. By making an annual fund gift through the Charger Athletics Club donors are emphasizing the importance of athletics to the University community and helping student-athletes succeed on and off the field. Annual membership runs from July 1 through June 30 and is open to all for a minimum donation of $50.
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CHARGER ATHLETICS POSTSEASON SUCCESS Men’s Cross Country NCAA National Qualifiers: 1979, 2001
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Women’s Cross Country NCAA National Qualifier: 2004
DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the department of intercollegiate athletics is to support the mission of the university and to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education so that the educational experience of the student-athlete is paramount. The department will provide growth opportunities to achieve in a nationally competitive intercollegiate program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who under the guidance of a quality staff, represent the University of New Haven with character and integrity while achieving academic excellence, serving the community and pursuing excellence in their respective sports.
Baseball NCAA World Series: 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998; NCAA Regionals: 1972, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2010; NAIA World Series: 1966, 1970; NAIA Regionals: 1965, 1967, 1969 Men’s Basketball NCAA Regionals: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2003, 2004; NAIA: 1966, 1968, 1969 Women’s Basketball NCAA National Champions: 1987 NCAA Elite 8: 1988; NCAA Regionals: 1986, 1989, 2003, 2006, 2007 Football NCAA Runner-up: 1997; NCAA Semifinals: 1992; NCAA Regionals: 1993, 1995, 2011 Men’s Golf NCAA 7th place: 1970; NCAA Regionals: 2004, 2005; NCAA Nationals: 2004; NCAA Regionals (Individual): 2006, 2007 Men’s Lacrosse NCAA Regionals: 1977, 1978 Women’s Lacrosse NCAA Regionals: 2009 Men’s Track & Field NCAA National Qualifiers: 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Women’s Track & Field NCAA National Champions: 2011 (5) NCAA National Qualifiers: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Men’s Soccer NCAA Runner-up: 1976; NCAA Semifinals: 1977, 1984; NCAA Regionals: 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1983; NAIA: 1970 Women’s Soccer NCAA Regionals: 2005, 2006 Softball NCAA Regionals: 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Women’s Volleyball NCAA Elite 8: 1984, 1985, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2008; NCAA Regionals: 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011; EAIAW: 1978, 1981
DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS PHILOSOPHY Higher education has lasting importance on an individual’s future success. For this reason, the emphasis for the student-athlete experience at the University of New Haven is a comprehensive program of learning and development in a personal setting. As an NCAA Division II program, our approach provides growth opportunities through academic achievement, learning in high-level athletic competition and development of positive societal attitudes in service to community. The balance and integration of these different areas of learning opportunity provide our student-athletes a path to graduation while cultivating a variety of skills and knowledge for life ahead. The University of New Haven seeks to provide the world with leaders who can make a positive difference in a global society. Studentathletes are afforded unique opportunities for leadership because of the visibility provided through athletics competition. UNH’s intercollegiate program provides opportunities for its student-athletes to develop moral virtues, such as courage, self-confidence, and integrity and to learn communication and teamwork skills associated with outstanding leadership. Thus the Department of Athletics helps the University satisfy its primary aspiration, which is to prepare students to lead purposeful and fulfilling lives in a global society through experiential, collaborative, and discovery-based learning. The Department of Athletics is committed to delivering intercollegiate athletics programs that are consistent with the University’s mission and generates the trust and support of its various constituencies. The goal of the department is to field sports teams that compete successfully against other NCAA Division II teams while upholding the academic standards of the University of New Haven. The department is also committed to conducting its programs in strict adherence to the policies, rules and regulations set by the University’s administration, Board of Governors, the NCAA and the Northeast-10 Conference. Through its programs, the department gives its student-athletes of different genders, races, religions, national origins and sexual orientation opportunities to participate in intercollegiate competition. The intercollegiate program will function free of discrimination with a University commitment to the adherence to Title IX and the Office of Civil Rights guidelines. A major goal of the Department of Athletics is to help student-athletes realize the full potential of their athletic abilities while also increasing their intellectual capabilities and providing them a meaningful opportunity to earn a baccalaureate degree. The department will not compromise its commitment to educate and graduate its student-athletes. Department of Athletics personnel are expected to represent the University in a manner consistent with UNH’s principles and values. All personnel are expected to perform their responsibilities with the highest standards of integrity, ethical behavior and sportsmanship at all times. Coaches and staff are expected to treat student-athletes fairly and with respect and to facilitate leadership that helps them mature physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially. DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS • The UNH women’s volleyball team has reached the NCAA Sweet 16 eighteen times since 1983, and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight 11 times, including an Elite Eight appearance in 2008. • Baseball has consistently been ranked as one of the winningest Division II programs in NCAA history. Baseball Coach Emeritus Frank “Porky” Vieira retired after the 2006 season as Division II’s all-time winningest coach by percentage, and logged 1,127 career victories. The team has appeared in 17 College World Series and made 32 Regional appearances. Baseball has also produced nine major league players, including former Cy Young winner Steve Bedrosian of the Philadelphia Phillies. • Women’s Basketball won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 1987. • The football program has appeared in five NCAA playoffs, earning runner-up status in 1997. That title-game appearance made UNH the only football team in the State of Connecticut to ever compete for a national title and the smallest school (in terms of enrollment) to compete for an NCAA Championship. • Women’s track and field has produced arguably the most successful individual student-athlete in Charger history. Shannon Gagne won five national championships during the 2010-11 academic year and helped bring the program a fourth place finish at the 2011 National Championship meet. • Tailback Roger Graham won the 1993 Harlon Hill Trophy as the top Division II Football Player in the nation.