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2011 UNIVERSITY OF SIOUX FALLS COUGARS Front Row (Left to Right): Maura Bickner, Hattie Hartzell, Stephanie Moller, Caitlin Vance, Brittni Merchant, Lacey Lewis Middle Row (Left to Right): Kelsey Krcil, Tashayla Person, Marissa Mann, Katlyn Sawtelle, Emily Johnson, Anna Woods, Charlee Nelson Back Row (left to right): Assistant Coach Andrea McCartney, Chanda Goedken, Kristine Fisch, Samantha Lovell, Alyssa Chambers, Sarah Kohler, Sarah Jundt, Head Coach Joel McCartney ROSTER BY CLASS Seniors (2): Alyssa Chambers, Stephanie Moller Juniors (7): Kristine Fisch, Chanda Goedken, Hattie Hartzell, Sarah Jundt, Kelsey Krcil, Sarah Kohler, Caitlin Vance Sophomores (4): Maura Bickner, Marissa Mann, Brittni Merchant, Tashayla Person Freshmen (6): Emily Johnson, Lacey Lewis, Samantha Lovell, Charlee Nelson, Katlyn Sawtelle, Anna Woods
ROSTER BY STATE South Dakota: Maura Bickner, Alyssa Chambers, Kelsey Krcil, Emily Johnson, Sarah Jundt, Sarah Kohler, Lacey Lewis, Marissa Mann, Stephanie Moller, Charlee Nelson Iowa: Chanda Goedken, Hattie Hartzell Kansas: Tashayla Person Minnesota: Katlyn Sawtelle Nebraska: Sam Lovell, Brittni Merchant, Caitlin Vance, Anna Woods Wyoming: Kristine Fisch
ROSTER BY HEIGHT 6-1: Alyssa Chambers, Kristine Fisch, Samantha Lovell 5-11: Chanda Goedken, Sarah Jundt 5-10: Emily Johnson, Sarah Kohler, Katlyn Sawtelle 5-9: Anna Woods 5-8: Kelsey Krcil, Marissa Mann 5-7: Stephanie Moller, Charlee Nelson, Tashayla Person 5-5: Maura Bickner, Hattie Hartzell, Brittni Merchant, Caitlin Vance 5-2: Lacey Lewis
COUGAR BIRTHDAYS January 10………Chanda Goedken January 19……….Samantha Lovell January 22……. Sarah Kohler February 12…… Sarah Jundt February 13…….. Hattie Hartzell March 13…………. Kelsey Krcil June 1……………… Alyssa Chambers June 1………………. Stephanie Moller June 12……………Kristine Fisch June 24……………Lacey Lewis July 8………………Anna Woods August 19………..Maura Bickner August 28………..Emily Johnson September 25………Brittni Merchant October 2…………….Marissa Mann October 31……….Charlee Nelson November 11……Tashayla Person December 5…….. Katlyn Sawtelle December 30……Caitlin Vance
PRONUNICATION GUIDE MAURA Bickner…………….MARA Kristine FISCH…………………FISH CHANDA Goedken……….. sh-AND-ah Kelsey KRCIL………………….. Kur-chill Samantha LOVELL………….LOVE-ole KATLYN SAWTELLE…… CAT-lin SAW-tell
2011 USF VOLLEYBALL CATCHING UP WITH THE COUGARS
A new era in Cougar volleyball officially begins this weekend. USF Athletics has bid farewell to both the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and begins NCAA Division II competition in all sports this fall. The 2011 season also marks a new coaching era, as Joel McCartney takes the reins and is charged with preparing the Cougars for both NCAA D-II competition and for 2012, when they will compete as a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, arguably the toughest volleyball conference in all of NCAA Division II. This season will also feature a lot of new faces on the court, with the departure of several key players, including five starters. USF has lost a significant amount of its offensive production (74% of kills, 91% of set assists). Four-year starting libero and all-time career digs leader Rachel Heeney accounted for 31% of last season’s dig production, and her absence presents a major void that will need to be filled this season. The Cougars look young on paper with just two seniors on the squad, but the team returns a number of players who saw playing time last season. New to the team are nine players; two junior transfers and seven freshmen. The Setters McCartney must fill the vacancy at setter, which was filled the past two seasons by Samantha Haffke. In the mix are senior Stephanie Moller, junior transfer Hattie Hartzell, and a pair of freshmen, Charlee Nelson and Anna Woods Moller has two years of varsity experience and has spent the past two seasons as Haffke’s understudy. She is one the Cougars’ best servers and tallied 105 assists in limited action backing up Haffke last season. A newcomer who will compete for the setting spot will be junior Hattie Hartzell. She's a transfer from Buena Vista and played for the Beavers in 2009 and 2010. Hartzell recorded 972 set assists (8.92/set) as a sophomore, to go along with 177 digs and 19 total blocks. Charlee Nelson arrives as a highly-touted setter with a dangerous serve, racking up 841 set assists and 48 service aces as a senior at Mitchell High School. She was a consistent presence for the Kernels, leading Mitchell to its first class AA state tournament appearance since 2004. Nelson was named to the Class AA all state first-team squad and was also honored as the 2010 Daily Republic Player of the Year. The Middle Blockers USF does return 84% of its blocks from a year ago, led by senior middle blocker Alyssa Chambers, who accounted for 165 of the squad’s 297.5 total blocks (55%). Chambers played in all but one match in 2010; an elbow injury forced her to sit out a late season match-up against former conference rival Northwestern College.
Chambers was second in the Great Plains Athletic Conference in blocks in 2010 and last year was named honorable mention all-GPAC. She’s also expanded her offense each season at USF; increasing her kill total (157/178/209) and kills per set average (1.3/1.32/1.56) over the past three years. She's turned into a versatile player who isn't just a great hitter but an outstanding passer and defensive player. Junior middle blocker Sarah Kohler owns two years of experience and 75 match appearances to her credit. Kohler came up big throughout the 2010 season, contributing 7 kills on .400 hitting in USF’s 3-2 win over Texas Wesleyan and five hits and four total blocks in a Cougar 3-0 victory against future conference foe Minot State. Junior Kristine Fisch and two newcomers, Samantha Lovell and Katlynn Sawtelle, will vie for the third spot on the front line. Fisch is a versatile player and one of the Cougars’ most vocal leaders, both on and off the court. At 6-0, Fisch can be a towering presence along the net. Samantha Lovell ended her prep career (Bellevue East) as one of the best blockers in the state of Nebraska. She finished her senior campaign tied for first in the state for blocks per set and also led the Chieftains to back-to-back state tournament appearances (2009-10) for the first time in school history. Lovell set the school’s single season record for blocks (102) as a junior and also earned an honorable mention all-state nod as a senior. Katlynn Sawtelle (Luverne) received all-conference and all-area honorable mention awards her senior year, notching 235 kills (3.2 per set/.276 hitting efficiency) and 69 total blocks. An athletic player with a great jump, Sawtelle also compiled an impressive track and field resume for the Cardinals, winning two Minnesota state championships (100 meter hurdles, 4X200 meter relay) and placing second in the pole vault. Outside & Right Side Hitters USF’s biggest question mark heading into 2011 will be how to fill the production of right side hitter Amber Nieuwsma and outside hitters Danielle Roers and Kaprice Glover. A four-year starter, Nieuwsma garnered first-team honors in 2010 and provided 2.44 kills per set as a senior, while Roers was a three-year starter who received honorable mention All-GPAC plaudits for three consecutive years. Glover led the Cougars in kills (348) and was a secondteam All-GPAC selection. One of the players looking to fill the void left by Nieuwsma, Roers and Glover is junior transfer Chanda Goedken. Goedken played her first two seasons of collegiate volleyball at Kirkwood Community College (Iowa), and amassed 400 kills and 454 digs last season en route to being recognized as a first-team NJCAA All-American. Goedken recorded 977 kills and 978 digs at Kirkwood; McCartney looks to capitalize on the experience and leadership Goedken can bring to the young Cougar squad.
Junior right side/outside hitter Sarah Jundt is back after missing significant time last season with a foot injury. Jundt recorded 68 kills (.81 kills/per set), 35 blocks and 42 digs in 84 sets. Junior Kelsey Krcil is a two-year varsity player who recorded seven kills and six blocks in 2010. Two freshmen are also looking to snag one of the vacant outside positions. Emily Johnson, a versatile athlete with a great vertical leap, was a first-team all-state outside hitter for Platte High School, notching 468 kills and 57 blocks. Marissa Mann was a two-sport star at Phillip High School who took home first team all-state volleyball and third team all-state basketball honors as a senior. Mann will also play basketball for the Cougars. Liberos & Defensive Specialists When 2,000 digs club member Rachel Heeney graduated in May, she left USF as one of the best liberos in the program’s history. Her replacement has very big shoes to fill. Sophomore defensive specialist Tashayla Person was a key player for the Cougars in 2010 and appears to have secured the white libero jersey this season. She played extremely well as a freshman, finishing fourth on the team in digs (333) and digs per set (2.43). Person notched eight digs in the Cougars’ first-round GPAC tournament victory over Mount Marty College. Person excels at reading where the ball will be hit and possesses a quick first step and should once again be a great defensive player for the Cougars. Brittni Merchant and Maura Bickner, two sophomores with limited collegiate experience, seek an expanded role in 2011. Merchant saw action in six matches as Heeney’s backup and has looked sharp in preseason action. Junior Caitlin Vance is a two-year veteran who has logged minutes as a second-string defensive specialist. New to the team are freshmen Lacey Lewis and Anna Woods. Lewis was a three-year starting setter for a Washington Warriors squad that was a state tournament qualifier for three consecutive years. She was named to the 2010 Sioux Falls Sports Club All City Girls Volleyball team. Woods was a six-sport athlete for the Marian (Neb.) Crusaders that made a name for herself playing with the Nebraska Impact Volleyball Club. The Cougars will open the 2011 season on Friday afternoon as they host the Active Ankle Invite. USF opens tournament play with Fort Hays State at 3 p.m. before going up against Minot State at 7 p.m. The Cougars will close out the event on Saturday against Bemidji at noon and Waldorf at 4:00 p.m.
2011 Season Outlook Q and A with Head Coach Joel McCartney What led you to accept the USF Volleyball Head Coaching Position? “I have a tremendous opportunity at USF to lead a volleyball program through the final stage of its transition into the toughest NCAA Division-II volleyball conference in the country. To help bring the potential of this program into that environment is a challenge that I am very passionate about.” “The second thing is that the community of Sioux Falls is such a wonderful environment to raise a family. With two small children, Andrea and I were looking for a great place to pass along the Midwestern values our parents instilled in us. Sioux Falls seemed like a perfect fit for the McCartneys.” What is your coaching philosophy? “The most important aspect of my life beyond faith and family is the Cougar volleyball program. I want to be able to give every part of myself to building up the potential of everyone involved with this team. I want to ensure that each student-athlete has a great academic experience at USF that will prepare them all for a lifetime of possibilities. “Finally, I want to recruit the very best student-athletes and help them build character by teaching accountability and responsibility through the competitive experiences within our program.” What do you look for in a recruit? “USF has a tradition of great academic programs that will ensure a quality education and a meaningful degree for any student or student-athlete. Because the university places such an emphasis on its students being accountable and responsible, the program attracts student-athletes who have already been successful in the classroom. However, what is most important to me is how much a student-athlete is willing to work in order to meet both their athletic and academic potential. Overall, we are looking for good citizens with exceptional potential. We want our athletes to respect themselves, the individuals in our program and the people of their community.” What is your program outlook in your first season as head coach for the Cougars? “This truly will be a transition year for the Cougars and we anticipate many changes on and off the court. It is difficult to know how our program will face the challenges of an extremely tough schedule; however, there is no doubt we have the right player personnel to create a very positive and necessary change for Cougar volleyball.” “We believe our program will dramatically improve as the season progresses. Over the course of the preseason, our athletes were able to become more physical and focused which leads to a stronger and more confident group. We will be prepared to challenge every program in the conference as we continue the transition into the NSIC.”
Joel McCartney Head Volleyball Coach Overall Coaching Record (14 seasons): 344-155
Joel McCartney enters his first season at the helm of the Cougar volleyball program. McCartney came to USF in July 2011 after a four-year stint as the head coach of the University of Georgia volleyball program. In McCartney's tenure, the Bulldogs compiled an overall record of 62-55 and a Southeastern Conference record of 29-45. McCartney's time at Georgia concluded with his career record standing at 344-155.
In his first season at UGA in 2007, McCartney led the Bulldogs to the biggest turnaround in program history, as that year's squad posted a 17-13 record following just a six-win campaign in 2006. The 2007 Bulldogs then posted eight conference victories, the most league wins for the program since 2004. Georgia's 17 total wins and eight SEC wins surpassed the combined total number of overall and conference wins from both the 2005 and 2006 seasons. In 2008, Georgia went 17-14 with a 10-10 record in SEC action under the guidance of McCartney, who entered the season poised to reach a career milestone of his own. With the Bulldogs' 3-0 defeat of the Furman Paladins on August 31 in the Georgia Bulldog Invitational Tournament, McCartney achieved his 300th collegiate-career head coaching victory. The highlight of the Bulldogs’ season was an upset win over the No. 8-ranked Florida Gators. The win by the Bulldogs snapped a 45-match losing streak to the Gators, which dated back to 1990. The 2009 Bulldogs finished with an overall record of 17-14 including an 8-12 SEC mark, UGA's highest finish in the SEC since 2004. In league action, Georgia captured its eight victories by sweeping the two-match, season-series with Auburn and Mississippi State while splitting series with Alabama, Arkansas, Ole Miss and South Carolina. In 2010, Georgia opened the season on a six-match winning streak including a 4-0 mark to win the Deacon Invitational tournament title. The Bulldogs went on to carry an 8-4 mark into the start of the conference season and would pull off a five-set upset over 20th-ranked Tennessee in late September. However, after that upset, McCartney's Bulldogs won two matches over their next 10 contests prior to his departure from the program with the team's 2010 record standing at 1114 overall and 3-11 in SEC action.
Prior to his tenure at Georgia, McCartney coached Winthrop University (S.C.) to a 16749 record in six years, including a 34-3 campaign in 2006. McCartney’s Eagles captured five consecutive Big South Conference titles and made five straight appearances in the NCAA Division I Tournament. McCartney, a native of Papillion (Neb.), began his coaching career in 1991 as an assistant at Eastern Kentucky University. He served in that capacity for two seasons before accepting the first assistant coaching position at Indiana State University, which he held from 1993-95. McCartney then took over the head coaching position of the Nebraska Tornados, a National Volleyball Association Professional League team, from 1996-98. His 1998 team captured the NVA national championship. During his stint as the Nebraska Tornados head coach, McCartney also served as the head coach at Bellevue University (1996-2000). He led the NAIA program to a 115-51 overall record, recruited and coached several academic and athletic All-Americans and brought the program to national prominence. In only four short seasons, McCartney became the winningest volleyball coach in Bellevue University history. McCartney left Bellevue University to return to an assistant position at the Division I level. In 2001, he accepted a role at the University of Oklahoma as the first-assistant coach. His responsibility under the mentorship of his former college teammate, Kalani Mahi, was assisting in the on-court training and recruitment of student-athletes. McCartney also played on the collegiate and professional levels. He was both an Academic and Collegiate Club All-American while playing for Graceland College from 1983-87. He went on to play for the USAV Open National Champions, Nike Molten, in 1988 before competing professionally from 1989-91 in Umea, Sweden for Team IKSU. A 1983 graduate of Papillion High School (Neb.), McCartney holds an undergraduate degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Economics and Finance from Graceland College and a master's degree in sports administration from Eastern Kentucky University. He is married to the former Andrea Viviano from Kansas City and has a daughter Kate (7), and son James (5).
The Joel McCartney File Hometown: Papillion, Nebraska Education: Bachelor's -‐ Graceland College (1987); Master's -‐ Eastern Kentucky (1992)
McCartney Year-‐By-‐Year 1991-‐93: Eastern Kentucky, Assistant Coach 1993-‐95: Indiana State, Assistant Coach
Playing Experience: Graceland College (Iowa) 1996: Bellevue University, 27-‐17, MCAC Finals 1983-‐87; Nike Molton, USAV (Calif.) 1988; 1997: Bellevue University, 29-‐10, MCAC Finals Team IKSU (Umea, Sweden) 1989-‐91 Collegiate Coaching Experience: Head Coach Georgia (2007-‐2010) Winthrop (2001-‐06) Bellevue (1996-‐2000) Assistant Coach Oklahoma (2000-‐01) Indiana State (1993-‐95) Eastern Kentucky (1991-‐93) Additional Coaching Experience: Head Coach Nebraska Tornados, NVA (1996-‐98) Director/Head Coach Midlands Volleyball Club, USAV (1995-‐99)
1998: Bellevue University, 28-‐16, MCAC Finals 1999: Bellevue University, 31-‐8 2000: Oklahoma, Assistant Coach 2001: Winthrop University, 22-‐12, Big South Semi-‐Finals 2002: Winthrop University, 28-‐11, Big South Champions, NCAA Tourn. 2003: Winthrop University, 24-‐13, Big South Champions, NCAA Tourn. 2004: Winthrop University, 31-‐4, Big South Champions, NCAA Tourn. 2005: Winthrop University, 28-‐6, Big South Champions, NCAA Tourn. 2006: Winthrop University, 34-‐3, Big South Champions, NCAA Tourn. 2007: University of Georgia, 17-‐13 2008: University of Georgia, 17-‐14 2009: University of Georgia, 17-‐14 2010: University of Georgia, 11-‐14
Andrea McCartney Assistant Volleyball Coach
Andrea McCartney enters her first season as the assistant volleyball coach for the USF Cougars. She has thirteen years of assistant coaching experience at the professional, collegiate and the junior development levels. A native of Kansas City, Mo., she most recently served as a volunteer coach for the Georgia Bulldogs from 2008-10. In her three years with the program, the Bulldogs posted an overall mark of 45-42. McCartney previously spent five seasons as an assistant coach for the Winthrop Eagles from 2001-06. Prior to her tenure at Winthrop, McCartney served as a volunteer coach at the University of Oklahoma in 2000. McCartney served as an assistant coach at Bellevue University for the four years (1996-99) that her husband, head coach Joel McCartney, led the program. The two have joined efforts in coaching since 1996. She also served as an assistant to the Nebraska Tornados, a NVA league professional team, in 1998. One of McCartney’s great passions is the development of youth volleyball and seeing youth athletes succeed. Throughout her coaching career, McCartney has held several youth volleyball clinics and also served as a junior development head coach for the Midlands Volleyball Club from 1997-99. McCartney was a four-year letter-winner (1992-96) at Bellevue University, where she earned MCAC First Team and NAIA All-Region honors at the outside hitter position. She also played one season for the Nebraska Tornados in the NVA Professional League as a defensive specialist in 1997. She is married to Cougars’ head volleyball coach Joel McCartney. The couple has two children, a daughter Kate (7), and son James (5).
2011 USF VOLLEYBALL 2011 COUGARS 14 – Alyssa Chambers Senior – 6-1 – Middle Blocker Sioux Falls, S.D. Roosevelt HS 2010 (JUNIOR): Played in 39 matches despite a late-season elbow injury…led the Cougars with 165 total blocks (1.23 per game)…recorded 209 kills and 25 digs…earned honorable mention GPAC All-Conference nod. 2009 (SOPHOMORE): Her breakthrough season as a USF Cougar… played in all 38 matches…led the team with 151 blocks (1.10 per game)...also fifth in kills (178) and recorded 42 digs. 2008 (FRESHMAN): Led the Cougars with 106 blocks... selected to AllTournament Team at the Viterbo Tournament. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letter-winner in volleyball at Roosevelt High School… All-State and All-Conference selection... broke state record for blocks at the South Dakota State Volleyball Tournament (22 in three days). PERSONAL: Daughter of Lorri and J.C. Chambers...has two sisters, Carley (19), who plays basketball at Sterling College and Haley (17), who will play volleyball at Northwestern College next season... enjoys being involved with her church’s nursery and worship team... English and secondary education double-major... coaching minor... professional goal is to be a teacher and a college coach...is traveling to San Antonio this December for the 2011 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Division I Championship. More About Alyssa: Favorite Quote: Proverbs 3:5: Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. Favorite Athlete: Phil Dalhausser, Kim Walsh and Seimone Augustus 2011 Summer Job: USF Development Office Nicknames: Chambers, Diva Best Volleyball Memory: Going to New York last year for a tournament Hobbies Besides Volleyball: Reading, singing and listening to music, attending my sisters’ softball and basketball games Why USF: Close to home, which allows me to watch my sisters compete in sports. I also like the small atmosphere.
1 – Stephanie Moller Senior – 5-7 – Setter/Defensive Specialist Sioux Falls, S.D. Lincoln HS 2010 (JUNIOR): Appeared in 47 games…ranked third on the team with 105 assists (2.23 per game)…recorded 57 digs. 2009 (SOPHOMORE): Recorded 47 assists, 9 service aces and 43 digs while playing in 24 matches and 66 sets overall. 2008 (FRESHMAN): member of the Cougars’ junior varsity squad. HIGH SCHOOL: competed in volleyball and basketball for Lincoln High School…named the Patriots’ team MVP. PERSONAL: Daughter of Mike and Judy Moller…has one sister (Michelle)…Spanish major. More About Stephanie Favorite Quote: “Would I rather be feared or loved? Easy…both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me.” (Michael Scott, The Office) Favorite Athlete: Jason Kidd 2011 Summer Job: Tre Lounge hostess; Falls Landing server Nicknames: Stephi, Mo Best Volleyball Memory: State volleyball tournament in high school Hobbies Besides Volleyball: Swimming &hanging out with friends Why USF: Close to home & family; I wanted to play volleyball here
3 – Kelsey Krcil Junior – 5-9 – Outside Hitter Wagner, S.D. Wagner H.S.
2010 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 19 matches…recorded 7 kills and 6 total blocks. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 matches…notched 15 kills, 10 set assists and 8 digs during her freshman campaign.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played volleyball for Wagner High School…voted Team MVP…two-time recipient of the National Guard Award for Athletic and Academic Excellence…two-time recipient of the Girls & Women in Sports Award…named to the SESD and LMVC all-conference squads…also competed in track & field and gymnastics…member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Daughter of Bob and Doreen Krcil…has two sisters, Alycia & C.J. … music education major…member of the USF choir…professional goal is to become a music teacher or musical therapist. More About Kelsey Favorite Quote: “I believe you can only be good at something you love.” (Maya Angelou) Favorite Athlete: Misty May Treanor 2011 Summer Job: Babysitter for one-year-old twin boys Nicknames: Kels, Kurch Best Volleyball Memory: Winning state my senior year of high school Hobbies Besides Volleyball: Singing, camping & boating Why USF: I like the small campus & the Christian-based environment
6- Chanda Goedken Junior – 5-11 – Outside Hitter Farley, Iowa Kirkwood CC
2009-2010 (FRESHMAN & SOPHOMORE): Played for two seasons at Kirkwood Community College… recorded 400 kills and 454 digs her sophomore campaign… finished her junior college career with 977 kills (3.26 per set) and 978 digs (3.26 per set)… garnered first team NJCAA AllAmerican accolades as a sophomore and second-team as a freshman…also a first team all-region, ICCAC first team all-conference and ICCAC Athlete of the Week honoree…honored as the Eagles’ Freshman of the Year and Sophomore of the Year…named to the ICCAC’s academic first team and a member of the Dean's List. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Cascade High School (Iowa)…earned four varsity volleyball letters and all-conference honors as a senior (first team) and junior (second team)…3-time team MVP…also competed in basketball, softball and track…named allconference and to the all-state basketball tournament squad.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Rick and Cheila Goedken…has two brothers, Kyle and Travis, and a sister, Chelsea…business administration major, entrepreneurial studies minor…professional goal is to work in agricultural business…grew up on a farm. More About Chanda Favorite Quote: “Some fear the last shot…others live for it.” (Larry Bird) Favorite Athlete: Larry Bird 2011 Summer Job: Innovative Agricultural Services Nicknames: Chan Best Volleyball Memory: 2010 Nationals at Wisconsin Dells Hobbies Besides Volleyball: watching movies Why USF: USF was an excellent opportunity to continue my volleyball career and to continue playing the game I love. It also gives me the opportunity to receive a well-rounded education at a Christian university.
7- Sarah Jundt Junior – 5-11 – Outside Hitter/Right Side Rapid City, S.D. Stevens H.S. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 84 sets…finished the season with 68 kills, 35 blocks and 42 digs…missed significant time due to a foot injury. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in six varsity matches (11 sets) as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Played volleyball and basketball for Raiders…voted team captain and team MVP her senior year…named second team all-state…honor student. PERSONAL: Nursing and Spanish double major…daughter of Joel and Christine Jundt…has one older brother, Aaron who attends the University of South Dakota…active church volunteer and serves meals at the Banquet…plans to attend graduate school and her professional goal is to become Certified Registered Nurse Anaesthetist (CRNA) with a Spanish degree…wants to work as a traveling nurse for a year and then work at the surgery center in Rapid City.
More About Sarah Favorite Quote: “Our talents are the gift that God gives to us…What we make of our talents is our gift back to God.” (Leo Buscaglia) Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan 2011 Summer Job: Certified Nursing Assistant at the hospital and nursing home Nicknames: Jundt Best Volleyball Memory: Winning state AA volleyball as a junior Hobbies Besides Volleyball: I have played piano for 11 years, boating and playing tennis Why USF: I picked USF because it was a Christian school, the nursing program and I wanted to play volleyball here.
11- Sarah Kohler Junior- 6-0 - Middle Blocker Sioux Falls, S.D. Lincoln High School 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 38 matches (117 sets)…finished third on the team in blocks per game (.49)…recorded 153 kills. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Logged significant playing time as a rookie…finished third on the team in total kills (202), kills per game (1.53) and fourth in blocks (66). HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the Lincoln Patriots squad that took fifth place in the 2008 State AA Volleyball Tournament…selected All-Tournament, All-City and First Team All-Conference…also a member of the National Honor Society...honor roll student. PERSONAL: Nursing major…daughter of Frank and Deb Kohler…has an older sister, Amy...SAAC member…plans to work as a pediatric companion at Sanford Children’s Hospital upon graduation from USF...has a cat named Elvis.
More About Sarah Favorite Athlete: Reggie Bush 2011 Summer Job: First Baptist Daycare Best Volleyball Memory: Teammate Kristine Fisch collapsing during a scrimmage against Dakota State Hobbies Besides Volleyball: Crocheting Why USF: Kristine Fisch, Sarah Jundt and Kelsey Krcil
16- Kristine Fisch Junior – 6-0 – M iddle Blocker Cheyenne, W yo. Cheyenne Central H.S. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Member of the varsity squad but did not record any season statistics...traveled with varsity the team…played in several junior varsity matches. 2009 (FRESHMAN): spent rookie season playing with the Cougars’ junior varsity team. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in both volleyball and basketball for Cheyenne Central. PERSONAL: Secondary education and political science major...history minor...daughter of Bob and Jill Fisch...has an older sister, Danielle, and a younger brother, Robert...named her brown 1985 Chevrolet Celebrity “Bad Leroy Brown.” More About Kristine Favorite Quote: “Every man dies; not every man really lives.” (William Wallace) Favorite Athlete: John Elway 2011 Summer Job: Victoria’s Secret Nicknames: Fish, Fishy, Fish Sticks Best Volleyball Memory: I fell during a spring season scrimmage against Dakota State. The whole crowd and all my teammates were laughing at me. Hobbies Besides Volleyball: Coaching Why USF: Sarah Kohler, Sarah Jundt and Kelsey Krcil
9- Caitlin Vance Junior – 5-5 – Defensive Specialist Papillion, Neb. Papillion-LaVista South H.S. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Varsity squad member but did not record any match statistics. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Member of the varsity squad...traveled with the team and also saw action as a second-string defensive specialist during junior varsity competitions.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport athlete at Papillion LaVista...earned all-state academic honors in both volleyball and tennis...two-time winner of the Award of Academic Excellence and True Titan Award...member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Daughter of Kevin and Stacy Vance...has three younger sisters...also a member of the USF women’s tennis squad and the USF Honors Program...exercise science and Spanish double-major...career goal is to become a physical therapist. More About Caitlin Favorite Quote: “The man may be the head of the house, but the woman is the neck. And she can turn the head any way she wants.” (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) Favorite Athlete: Misty May Treanor and Rafael Nadal 2011 Summer Job: YMCA summer camp counselor Nicknames: Cait, Itty Bitty, Vance Best Volleyball Memory: Being a member of the first athletic team at my high school to ever make it to a state championship game (my senior year of varsity volleyball). Hobbies Besides Volleyball: Tennis, hanging out with friends, baking Why USF: I liked the size of the campus, but that Sioux Falls was still a busy town. It’s also the perfect distance from home.
2- Hattie Hartzell Junior – 5-5 – Setter Sibley, Iowa Sibley-Ocheyedan H.S. 2009-2010 (FRESHMAN & SOPHOMORE): Provided depth at the setter position for Buena Vista University (Iowa) the past two seasons…as a sophomore, tallied 972 assists (8.92/game) as the Beavers’ starting setter…also notched 177 digs and 19 total blocks…recorded 179 assists during her freshman campaign. HIGH SCHOOL: Prolific athlete for the Sibley-Ocheyedan Generals, participating in volleyball, basketball, golf and track & field...took home third-team all-conference honors as a senior...three-time team MVP...also received honorable mention nod in basketball...National Honor Society member...active with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. PERSONAL: Biology or nursing major (undecided)...daughter of Bill and LaDonn Hartzell...has one sister, Katie, and a brother, Kenny...professional goal is to work at a children’s hospital as a nurse...named after her great-grandmother.
More About Hattie Favorite Quote: “If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change the way you think about it.” (Mary Engelbreit) Favorite Athlete: Dwayne Wade 2011 Summer Job: Granite City waitress. EMPI specialist at Sanford Nicknames: Hat Best Volleyball Memory: Club volleyball regionals at Drake University Hobbies Besides Volleyball: Hanging out with family and friends Why USF: Nursing program and Christ-centered university .
12- Tashayla Donohoe-Person Sophom ore – 5-9 – Defensive Specialist Shawnee, Kan. Bishop M iege H.S. 2010 (FRESHMAN): Logged minutes in every match (40)…finished fourth on the team in digs (333) and digs per game (2.43)...recorded eight digs in the Cougars’ first-round Great Plains Athletic Conference victory over Mount Marty College. HIGH SCHOOL: Decorated career at Bishop Miege High School…starter on both of the Lady Stags’ back-to-back Kansas 5A State Championship teams (2008-09)…played club for the KC Power, a squad that posted a 17-1 record…also played basketball, soccer, and ran track…Service Award and Spirit of Miege Award recipient…active with the Campus Ministry Team and the Special Olympics. PERSONAL: Nursing major…Daughter of Lorenzo and Carri Person…has two brothers and one sister…spent the summer as a tutor for inner city youth in Kansas City...professional goal is to become a certified nurse practitioner.
More about Tashayla Favorite Athlete: Dwayne Wade 2011 Summer Job: Tutor for inner-city youth in Kansas City Nicknames: Shay Hobbies Besides Volleyball: Hanging out with friends and traveling Why USF: My aunt lives in Sioux Falls and we are really close; she showed me the college, I liked it and everything just worked out.
5- Brittni M erchant Sophom ore – 5-4 – Defensive Specialist Norfolk, Neb. Norfolk Senior H.S. 2010 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in six matches, as the secondstring libero behind the Cougars’ all-time career digs leader Rachel Heeney. HIGH SCHOOL: Letter-winner in volleyball, basketball and track for the Panthers...served as team captain for volleyball and track...honored as the Panthers’ Most Positive Player...member of Girls National Club and student council...honor roll student. PERSONAL: Daughter of Chad and Michelle Merchant...has three siblings...sports management major...wants to work for a professional sports team.
More About Brittni Favorite Quote: “Life is a garden, dig it.” (USF soccer senior forward Tasia Murray) Favorite Athlete: Brett Favre 2011 Summer Job: Nanny, Papa Murphy’s Pizza Nicknames: Britt, Merch Hobbies Besides Volleyball: Playing other sports, being outside Why USF: It’s a very good Christian school and I have the opportunity to both play volleyball and get a well-rounded college education.
13- M aura Bickner Sophom ore – 5-5 – Defensive Specialist Kim ball, S.D. Kim ball H.S. 2010 (FRESHMAN): Member of the Cougars’ junior varsity squad. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead the Kiotes to three consecutive state tournament berths, including the 2008 State Class B championship…team MVP…named first-team all-conference and allstate academic…also played basketball…class valedictorian, Girls’ State Participant, Girls’ Nation 1st Runner-Up, National FBLA Participant. PERSONAL: Daughter of Harold and Lorie Bickner...has one brother, Vincent (21)…business major…Spanish minor...serves meals at the Banquet...Special Olympics volunteer...also plays in the USF band...knows taxidermy. More About Maura Favorite Quote: Pretty much every quote attributed to John Wooden Favorite Athlete: Tim Tebow 2011 Summer Job: Dairy section at a Walmart in Myrtle Beach Nicknames: Merna Hobbies Besides Volleyball: I like Jesus and hunting Why USF: I chose USF because I could play volleyball and play in the band. USF also has a beautiful and small campus.
4- Charlee Nelson Freshm an – 5-8 – Setter M itchell, S.D. M itchell H.S. More About Charlee HIGH SCHOOL: A consistent presence at setter for the Favorite Athlete: Misty May Treanor Kernels…racked up 841 set 2011 Summer Job: Lifeguard and swimming assists as a senior, including a instructor school record 63 assists in a match against Rapid City Central Nicknames: Char, Chuck, Charles on Oct. 15, 2010…added 205 digs, 57 total blocks and Best Volleyball Memory: Making it to the state 48 service aces to help lead Mitchell to its first Class AA tournament my senior year state tournament appearance since 2004… senior accolades included spots on the Class AA all-state first Hobbies Besides Volleyball: Hanging out with team, all-Eastern South Dakota Conference first team friends and swimming and the Class AA all-tournament team…a finalist for the Why USF: I liked the campus and it’s close to Class AA Miss Volleyball…also honored as the 2010 home. Daily Republic Player of the Year... finished her four-year career with 1,505 set assists, 142 kills, 411 digs, 77 blocks and 92 service aces…also played basketball…honor roll student, National Honor Society member and a nominee for Girls State.
Personal: Daughter of Rhonda and Ray Trudeau…has one sister, one brother, three step sisters, two step brothers and a half brother…enjoys working at youth volleyball camps…nursing major…goal is to become a nurse anesthetist…was born on Halloween. 8- Em ily Johnson Freshm an – 5-10 – Outside Hitter Plattes, S.D. Plattes-Geddes H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters at Platte-Geddes High School…impressive senior season; recording 468 kills, 57 blocks, 326 digs and 35 aces… earned first team All-State, All-SESD conference and All-SCC conference honors as a senior...named 2010 Class-A Miss Volleyball and a Q107 Elite 8 Captain... received second team All-State, All-SESD conference, All-SCC conference and Class A All-Tournament team honors as a junior…also played basketball and ran track. PERSONAL: Daughter of Chad and Dana Johnson…has a brother, Cody…nursing major…volunteers as a T-ball coach and with vacation bible school.
More About Emily Favorite Quote: “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11) Favorite Athlete: Joe Mauer 2011 Summer Job: Lifeguard Nicknames: Em, EmJ Best Volleyball Memory: playing in the state tournament my junior and senior years. Hobbies Besides Volleyball: playing other sports and hanging out with friends Why USF: I loved the campus and location and I also thought they had a great athletics program.
10- Anna W oods Freshm an – 5-9 – Right Side Om aha, Neb. M arian H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: Six sport athlete for the Marian High Crusaders, participating in volleyball, basketball, soccer, track, cross country and bowling...all-metro second team regular season and playoff honors as a bowler…academic all-state…one of the school’s top-5 three point shooters for 11 years straight…varsity letter in cross country…made a name for herself playing at the club level with the Nebraska Impact Volleyball Club…also a journalism and speech state qualifier. PERSONAL: Daughter of Michael and Anne Woods…has three sisters: Monica, Leah and Rachel…had declared majors of exercise science and psychology…professional goal is to be a physical therapist.
15- Marissa Mann Freshman – 5-9 – Outside Hitter Phillip, S.D. Philip H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport athlete for the Scotties…received first team all-state volleyball honors as a senior…also named third team all-state and first team allconference in basketball.
More About Anna Favorite Quote: “You lose every battle that you don’t attempt to fight.” Favorite Athlete: Sarah Pavan 2011 Summer Job: Dairy Queen Nicknames: Woods, Anna Banana Best Volleyball Memory: Qualifying for the Junior Olympics Hobbies Besides Volleyball: Running, writing and playing with my dog Why USF: There was a certain feel on campus that told me I was meant to be here, as well as an opportunity to play college volleyball where my family can see me compete.
More About Marissa
Personal: Daughter of Ron and Laurie Mann...has one sister, Lindsay, and one brother, Cole...volunteers as a mentor at an elementary school and with Habitat for Humanity ...career goal is to attend medical school and become a surgeon…will also play basketball at USF.
Favorite Athlete: Tiger Woods 2011 Summer Job: Texas Roadhouse Best Volleyball Memory: winning the state tournament in 2008.
17- Samantha Lovell Freshman – 6-1 – Middle Blocker/Right Side Bellevue, Neb. Bellevue East H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: Standout career at Bellevue East…led the Chieftains to back-to back state tournament appearances (2009-2010) for the first time in program history…finished tied for first in the state (Nebraska) in blocks per game and also finished amongst the state leaders in ace serves and hitting percentage…named the Runza Fox 42 Student Athlete of the Week in September 2010... set the school single-season record for blocks (102) as a junior, which was also tops in the state…received honorable mention all-state and all-metro accolades…also a member of the 2009 academic all-state volleyball team…participated in NSAA all-star volleyball game…ran track…class vice-president…National Honor Society member…homecoming queen. PERSONAL: Daughter of Jerry and Sherry Lovell…has a brother, Trevor…nursing major…professional goal is to be a successful nurse…broke her nose in a volleyball match the day she was crowned homecoming queen.
More About Sam Favorite Quote: “When one door closes, another opens. But often we look so long, so regretfully, upon the closed door that we fail to see the one that has opened for us.” Favorite Athlete: Aaron Rodgers 2011 Summer Job: Softball umpire and swimming instructor Best Volleyball Memory: Beating Front Range VBC at AAU’s in Florida this past June Nicknames: Sammy Love, S-Love Hobbies Besides Volleyball: reading, baby-sitting Why USF: USF was the best fit for me. I knew I wanted to come here to play because the girls are great, the team has pride in academics and the school in general has a very comfortable environment.
21- Lacey Lewis Freshman – 5-2 – Defensive Specialist Sioux Falls, S.D. Washington H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starting setter for the Washington Warriors (15-10-1), who qualified for the state tournament three consecutive years…served as team captain from 2008-10 and led the Warriors in assists her junior (433) and senior seasons (470)…named to the 2010 Sioux Falls Sports Club All City Girls Volleyball Team…received GDC academic all-conference and all-state academic honors as a senior…also ran track and was the Warriors’ most improved track athlete…AP Scholar…4.0 honor roll student…National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Daughter of Lisa and Steve Lewis…is a triplet…her brother Steve and sister Lindy will also attend USF this fall…teaches Sunday school at Celebrate church…major is undeclared.
More About Lacey Favorite Quote: “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men.” (Colossians 3:23) 2011 Summer Job: Baby-sitter Best Volleyball Memory: spending time with my teammates last year at the state tournament Hobbies Besides Volleyball: reading, running, serving at church, time with friends Why USF: I wanted to go to school near the church that I attend; I also saw USF as a great school to help me grow spiritually and academically.
22- Katlynn Sawtelle Freshman – 5-10 – Middle Blocker Luverne, Minn. Luverne H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: Recorded 159 kills (2.1 per set/.373 hitting efficiency), 82 total blocks (1.1 per set) and .6 digs per set as a junior… as a senior, notched 235 kills (3.2 per set/.276 hitting efficiency) 69 total blocks (.9 per set) and 2.1 digs per set…took home all conference and
all area honorable mention volleyball accolades as a senior…also played basketball and participated in cross country and track & field…compiled an impressive track and field resume for the Cardinals, winning two state championships (100 meter hurdles, 4x200 meter relay) at the 2010 Minnesota State Meet…state runner-up in the pole vault and eighth in the 300 meter hurdles. PERSONAL: Daughter of Tom and Renee Sawtelle…has two sisters and three brothers…exercise science major...will also be a member of the USF track and field squad…volunteers as an assistant T-ball coach…wants to be an athletic trainer or to work in the physical therapy field.
More About Katlynn Favorite Quote: “Success doesn’t come to you; you go to it.” Favorite Athlete: Lolo Jones 2011 Summer Job: T-ball Coach Best Volleyball Memory: beating our high school rival Hobbies Besides Volleyball: playing other sports and being outside Why USF: Great athletics program and it’s a small enough that students are able to receive close to oneon-one instruction from professors.
University of Sioux Falls Sports Information Sheet Volleyball – 2011 General Name of School: University of Sioux Falls City/Zip: Sioux Falls, S.D. 57105 Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 1,519 Nickname: Cougars School Colors: Purple, White & Black Home Court: Stewart Center Capacity: 2,000 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Third year of NCAA Division II reclassification; will join the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) in 2012-13. President: Dr. Mark Benedetto Athletic Director: William Sanchez, Jr. Athletics Phone: 605.331.6791 History Overall Record (2000-10): 184-208 (.469) GPAC Record (2000-10): 58-108 (.349) All-time DII record: 0-0 (.000) All-GPAC Selections (2000-10): 25 First Team: 7 Second Team: 9 Honorable Mention: 9 Athletic Communications Volleyball Contact: Stephanie Pendrys Office phone: 605.575.2074 Fax: 605.331.6792 USF Athletic Department mailing address: USF Athletic Department 1101 W 22nd Street Sioux Falls, S.D. 57105 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Joel McCartney (1st season) E-Mail Address: joel.mccartney@usiouxfalls.edu Volleyball office phone: 605.331.6794 Alma Mater/ Yr: Graceland College ‘87 Record at School (yrs): 0-0 (first season) Career Record: 344-155, .689 (14 yrs) Assistant Coach: Andrea McCartney (1st) Alma Mater/Yr: Bellevue University ‘96
Support Staff Head Athletic Trainer/Strength & Conditioning Coach: Zach Mathers Athletic Trainer: Joshua Klaassen Athletic Trainer: Janette Lems Team Information 2010 Overall Record:
Total 21-19
Home Away Neut. 11-3 4-6 6-10
Great Plains Athletic Conference record: 8-8 th Conference finish: 7 Letterwinners returning/lost: 10/7 Returners By Position: 1 S, 1 L, 4 H, 2 MB, 2 DS Newcomers By Position: S-2, DS-1, H-2, MB-2 Media Information The USF Athletics Communications office will call, fax and/or e-mail results to requested locations. Please contact the office prior to the game with a media list. Argus Leader 605.331.2329 /fax: 605.977.3933 Mitchell Daily Republic 605.996.5514 /fax: 605.996.5020 Madison Daily Leader 605.256-4555 /fax: 605.256.6190 Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan 605.665.7811 /fax: 605.665.1721 KWSN 1230 AM 605.271.5873 /fax: 605.336.0415 KELOLAND Sports 605.336.1100 /fax: 605.336.0202 KSFY News TV 605.373.7376/fax: 605.336.2067 KDLT News TV 605.361.1357/fax: 605.361.7017 Associated Press Sioux Falls 605.332.3111/apsiouxfalls@ap.org
University of Sioux Falls Volleyball Schedule 2011 (AS OF 8/31/11 - SUBJECT TO CHANGE) Date 9/2 9/2 9/3 9/3 9/6 9/9 9/9 9/10 9/10 9/16 9/16 9/17 9/17 9/20 9/23 9/24 9/24 9/27 9/29 10/1 10/1 10/3 10/3 10/7 10/10 10/14 10/14 10/15 10/15 10/21 10/21 10/22 10/22 10/28 10/28 10/29
Opponent Location Fort Hayes St. (USF Classic) Sioux Falls, S.D. Minot State (USF Classic) Sioux Falls, S.D. Bemidji State (USF Classic) Sioux Falls, S.D. Waldorf College (USF Classic) Sioux Falls, S.D. at Upper Iowa Fayette, Iowa vs. Wayne State (UNK Fall Classic) Kearney, Neb. vs. Chadron State (UNK Fall Classic) Kearney, Neb. vs. Black Hills State (UNK Fall Classic) Kearney, Neb. vs. Nebraska-Kearney (UNK Fall Classic) Kearney, Neb. vs. Clarke University Clinton, Iowa vs. McKendree Clinton, Iowa vs. William Penn Clinton, Iowa TBD Clinton, Iowa at Wayne State Wayne, Neb. vs. MidAmerican Nazarene (Bruin Classic) Bellevue, Neb. vs. Bellevue (Bruin Classic) Bellevue, Neb. vs. Grand View (Bruin Classic) Bellevue, Neb. at Minnesota-Crookston Crookston, Minn. Dakota Wesleyan Sioux Falls, S.D. vs. South Dakota School of Mines Rapid City, S.D. vs. Black Hills State Rapid City, S.D. vs. Jamestown Minot, N.D. vs. Minot State Minot, N.D. at Dakota State Madison, S.D. Mount Marty College Sioux Falls, S.D. vs. Henderson St. (Arkansas Tech Classic) Russellville, Ark. vs. Truman St. (Arkansas Tech Classic) Russellville, Ark. vs. Arkansas TU (Arkansas Tech Classic) Russellville, Ark. vs. Lindenwood Russellville, Ark. vs. Peru State (Grand View Tournament) Des Moines, Iowa vs. Columbia (Grand View Tournament) Des Moines, Iowa vs. Graceland (Grand View Tournament) Des Moines, Iowa vs. AIB College (Grand View Tournament) Des Moines, Iowa Dakota State (USF Halloween Classic) Sioux Falls, S.D. Valley City State (USF Halloween Classic) Sioux Falls, S.D. Lindenwood (USF Halloween Classic) Sioux Falls, S.D.
Time 3:00 pm 7:00 pm 12:00 pm 4:00 pm 7:00 pm 10:00 am 6:00 pm 4:00 pm 8:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:00 pm 11:00 am TBD 7:00 pm 5:00 pm 10:00 am 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 10:00 am 12:00 pm 6:00 pm 8:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:00 pm 11:00 am 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 8:00 pm 10:00 am 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:00 pm 12:00 pm
10/29
Minot State (USF Halloween Classic)
Sioux Falls, S.D.
2:00 pm
11/1
at Winona State
Winona, Minn.
6:00 pm
11/10-12
NCAA Transitional Tournament
St. Charles, Mo.
TBA
2011 USF VOLLEYBALL OPPONENT INFORMATION
OPPONENT
HEAD COACH/Yr.
2010 RECORD
CONFERENCE
AIB COLLEGE ARKANSAS TECH BELLEVUE BEMIDJI BLACK HILLS CHADRON STATE CLARKE COLUMBIA DAKOTA STATE DAKOTA WESLEYAN FORT HAYS GRACELAND GRAND VIEW HENDERSON JAMESTOWN LINDENWOOD MCKENDREE MIDAMERICA NAZ UM-CROOKSTON MINOT STATE MOUNT MARTY UN-KEARNEY PERU STATE SD MINES TRUMAN STATE VALLEY CITY WALDORF WAYNE STATE WILLIAM PENN WINONA STATE
Jodi Butler (1) Kristy Bayer (1) Trish Siedlik (16) Wayne Chadwick (1) Sally Nichols (1) Natasha Marquis (1) Chris Miron (7) Melinda Wrye-Washington (12) Amy Veenhof (3) Eric Viney (4) Kurt Kohler (3) Stew McDole (28) Tina Carter (4) Rhonda Thigpen (20) Jon Hegerle (3) Ron Young (11) Evelyn Bean (14) Kristin Steele (2) Lee Anderson (5) Travis Ward (1) Candice Climer (2) Rick Squiers (13) Lexie Black (5) Tiffany Mastin-McCampbell (3) Ben Briney (3) Susan Kolbow (2) Paul Meyer (4) Scott Kneifl (7) Jeremy Wise (3) Dane Simon (3)
Did not field a team 31-5 34-14 12-16 13-20 2-24 23-15 42-3 11-22 4-12 7-25 10-16 33-9 14-14 20-13 35-14 27-12 13-19 0-28 11-21 0-16 31-5 19-10 10-18 25-8 10-22 8-31 26-4 25-21 12-16
MCC (NAIA) GAC (NCAA D-II) MCAC (NAIA) NSIC (NCAA D-II) RMAC (2012-13) RMAC (NCAA D-II) MCC (NAIA) AMC (NAIA) AII (NAIA) GPAC (NAIA) MIAA (NCAA D-II) HAAC (NAIA) MCC (NAIA) GAC (NCAA D-II) DAC (NAIA) MIAA (NCAA D-II) GLVC (NCAA D-II) HAAC (NAIA) NSIC (NCAA D-II) NSIC (2012-13) GPAC (NAIA) MIAA (NCAA D-II) MCAC (NAIA) NCAA D-II (Ind.) MIAA (NCAA D-II) DAC (NAIA) MCC (NAIA) NSIC (NCAA D-II) MCC (NAIA) NSIC (NCAA D-II)
University of Sioux Falls Sports Information Sheet Volleyball Roster 2011 2011 Volleyball Roster (as of 8/31/11 – SUBJECT TO CHANGE) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22
Name Stephanie Moller Hattie Hartzell Kelsey Krcil Charlee Nelson Brittni Merchant Chanda Goedken Sarah Jundt Emily Johnson Caitlin Vance Anna Woods Sarah Kohler Tashayla Person Maura Bickner Alyssa Chambers Marissa Mann Kristine Fisch Samantha Lovell Lacey Lewis Katlynn Sawtelle
Pos. S S OH S DS OH OH/RS OH DS RS MB DS DS/S MB OH MB MB DS MB
Ht. 5-7 5-5 5-9 5-8 5-4 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-5 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-5 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-6 5-10
Yr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Hometown (Previous School) Sioux Falls, S.D (Lincoln H.S.) Sibley, Iowa (Buena Vista Univ.) Wagner, S.D. (Wagner H.S.) Mitchell, S.D. (Mitchell H.S.) Norfolk, Neb. (Norfolk Senior H.S.) Farley, Iowa (Kirkwood CC) Rapid City, S.D. (Rapid City H.S.) Platte, S.D. (Platte-Geddes H.S.) Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista H.S.) Omaha, Neb. (Marian H.S.) Sioux Falls, S.D. (Lincoln H.S.) Shawnee, Kan. (Bishop Miege H.S.) Kimball, S.D. (Kimball H.S.) Sioux Falls, S.D. (Roosevelt H.S.) Phillip, S.D. (Phillip H.S.) Cheyenne, Wyo. (Cheyenne Central H.S.) Bellevue, Neb. (Bellevue East H.S.) Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington H.S.) Luverne, Minn. (Luverne H.S.)
Head Coach: Joel McCartney (Graceland College; 1st season at USF) Assistant Coach: Andrea McCartney (Bellevue University; 1st season at USF) Head Athletic Trainer/Strength & Conditioning Coach: Zach Mathers Athletic Trainers: Joshua Klaassen & Janette Lems Athletic Media Relations Contact: Stephanie Pendrys
Top Returnees for 2011 Name Alyssa Chambers, Sr. Sarah Kohler, Jr. Sarah Jundt, Jr.
Position MB MB/RS RS/OH
Statistics (in 2010) 134 GP, 209 Kills, 165 Total Blocks, 1.23 B/Game 117 GP, 153 Kills, 57 Total Blocks, .49 B/Game 84 GP, 68 Kills, 42 Digs, 35 Total Blocks
Top Players Lost from 2010 Name Amber Nieuwsma Danielle Roers Rachel Heeney Samantha Haffke Kayla Rolsma Kaprice Glover
Position RS/S OH L S/DS OH/RS OH
Statistics (in 2010) 139 GP, 339 Kills, 603 Set Assists, 352 Digs 135 GP, 277 Kills, 111 Digs, 67 Total Blocks 139 GP, 27 Serving Aces, 875 Digs 124 GP, 615 Set Assists, 18 Serving Aces, 278 Digs 115 GP, 146 Kills, 27 Set Assists, 77 Digs 120 GP, 348 Kills, 133 Digs, 52 Total Blocks
University of Sioux Falls Volleyball Results 2010 Overall Conference Date
Opponent
Aug 20
vs California Baptist
Aug 20
vs Texas Wesleyan
Aug 21
vs Houghton
Aug 21
vs Daemen College
Aug 27
Score Score-by-game L W W
3-0 3-2
10-25, 23-25, 18-25 18-25,16-25,25-17,25-20,15-13
Record
Record
0-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
3-1
25-23, 25-14, 21-25, 25-21
2-1
0-0
L
2-3
19-25,25-23,20-25,31-29,1517
2-2
0-0
vs Indiana Wesleyan
W
3-1
25-21, 25-17, 22-25, 25-23
3-2
0-0
Aug 27
vs Mid-America Nazarene
W
3-1
25-18, 22-25, 25-23, 25-21
4-2
0-0
Aug 28
vs Graceland
W
3-0
25-21, 25-17, 25-22
5-2
0-0
Aug 28
at Oklahoma Baptist
L
2-3
20-25, 25-13,25-21,23-25,1315
5-3
0-0
Sep 01
WALDORF COLLEGE
W
3-0
25-16, 25-13, 25-13
6-3
0-0
Sep 03
IOWA WESLEYAN
W
3-0
25-17, 25-13, 25-10
7-3
0-0
3-0
25-15, 25-20, 25-20
8-3
0-0
W
Sep 03
VALLEY CITY STATE
Sep 04
WALDORF COLLEGE
W
3-0
27-25, 25-14, 25-16
9-3
0-0
Sep 04
MAYVILLE STATE
W
3-1
25-18, 25-8, 22-25, 25-21
10-3
0-0
Sep 07
at Dordt College
L
1-3
23-25, 21-25, 25-22, 19-25
10-4
0-1
Sep 10
vs Minot State
W
3-1
22-25, 25-13, 25-8, 25-18
11-4
0-1
Sep 10
vs Adelphi
L
1-3
20-25, 25-22, 14-25, 22-25
11-5
0-1
Sep 11
vs MSU-Moorhead
L
0-3
16-25, 18-25, 20-25
11-6
0-1
Sep 11
vs Bemidji
L
0-3
12-25, 15-25, 15-25
11-7
0-1
*
Sep 14
MOUNT MARTY COLLEGE
0-3
25-20, 25-15, 25-19
12-7
1-1
*
Sep 17
MIDLAND UNIVERSITY
3-0
25-16, 25-16, 25-13
13-7
2-1
*
Sep 21
BRIAR CLIFF
3-1
18-25, 25-23, 27-25, 25-21
14-7
3-1
Sep 24
vs Bellevue University
0-3
18-25, 12-25, 23-25
14-8
3-1
14-9
3-1
*
Sep 24
vs Grand View University
W W W L L
2-3
25-23,23-25,25-22,21-25,10-15
Sep 25
vs Lindenwood University
L
1-3
23-25, 12-25, 25-20, 18-25
14-10
3-1
Sep 25
vs Bethel (Kan.)
L
1-3
16-25, 20-25, 25-23, 24-26
14-11
3-1
*
Sep 28
at Northwestern College
L
0-3
16-25, 23-25, 15-25
14-12
3-2
*
Oct 05
DAKOTA WESLEYAN
W
3-1
17-25, 25-21, 25-14, 25-10
15-12
4-2
*
Oct 08
HASTINGS COLLEGE
W
3-2
21-25,16-25,28-26,25-14, 1512
16-12
5-2
*
Oct 09
DOANE COLLEGE
L
0-3
20-25, 23-25, 12-25
16-13
5-3
Oct 12
at Dakota State
W
3-2
23-25,25-19,23-25,25-20,15-12
17-13
5-3
*
Oct 15
at Nebraska Wesleyan
L
0-3
22-25, 11-25, 20-25
17-14
5-3
*
Oct 16
at Concordia (Neb.)
W
3-0
25-16, 25-20, 25-21
18-14
6-3
*
Oct 20
at Mount Marty
W
3-1
23-25, 25-19, 25-15,25-16
19-14
7-4
*
Oct 22
DORDT COLLEGE
L
0-3
19-25, 20-25, 15-20
19-15
7-5
*
Oct 23
at Dakota Wesleyan
W
3-0
25-17, 25-12, 25-17
20-15
8-5
*
Oct 27
at Briar Cliff
L
1-3
25-11, 13-25, 9-25, 22-25
20-16
8-6
*
Oct 30
at Morningside College
L
1-3
21-25, 17-25, 28-26, 19-25
20-17
8-7
*
Nov 02
NORTHWESTERN
L
0-3
21-25, 17-25, 24-26
20-18
8-8
Nov 06
MOUNT MARTY+
W
3-0
25-12, 25-18, 25-11
21-18
8-8
Nov 09
at Dordt College+
L
0-3
15-25, 25-27, 13-25
21-19
8-8
2010 USF Volleyball Individual Statistics Overall record: 21-19 Conf: 8-8 Home: 11-3 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 6-10 |-----------ATTACK---------| |---SET---| |-----SERVE----| ## Name GP-MP-MS K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game SA SA/Gm SE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Moller, Stephanie 47 241 0.02 0 1 1.000 105 2.23 4 0.09 2 5 Haffke, Samantha 124 378 0.06 1 23 .304 615 4.96 18 0.15 19 20 Chambers, Alyssa 134 39209 1.56 64 533 .272 25 0.19 2 0.01 0 6 Jundt, Sarah 84 3368 0.81 23 180 .250 2 0.02 4 0.05 4 8 Elgersma, Kim 54 2474 1.37 34 167 .240 2 0.04 2 0.04 1 7 Nieuwsma, Amber 139 40339 2.44 145 926 .210 603 4.34 25 0.18 18 24 Glover, Kaprice 120 36348 2.90 148 968 .207 8 0.07 0 0.00 2 2 Roers, Danielle 135 40277 2.05 103 843 .206 7 0.05 0 0.00 0 11 Kohler, Sarah 117 38153 1.31 71 401 .204 3 0.03 1 0.01 5 9 Hussey, Rachel 43 1945 1.05 21 141 .170 3 0.07 0 0.00 0 4 Rolsma, Kayla 115 35146 1.27 88 448 .129 27 0.23 2 0.02 5 18 Sorensen, Casey 139 4031 0.22 28 180 .017 10 0.07 33 0.24 47 17 Kocer, Mary 71 220 0.00 0 1 .000 2 0.03 9 0.13 4 10 Merchant, Brittni 13 60 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 14 Heeney, Rachel 139 402 0.01 2 12 .000 14 0.10 27 0.19 28 3 Krcil, Kelsey 30 197 0.23 10 39 -.077 2 0.07 1 0.03 2 12 Person, Tashayla 137 409 0.07 28 106 -.179 5 0.04 25 0.18 18 UNI. OF SIOUX FALLS. 146 401717 11.76 766 4970 .191 1433 9.82 153 1.05 155 Opponents........... 146 401697 11.62 781 5262 .174 1568 10.74 159 1.09 259 |---DIG---| |--------BLOCKING---------| ## Name G RE DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game BE BHE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Moller, Stephanie 47 0 57 1.21 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 5 Haffke, Samantha 124 0 278 2.24 0 0 0 0.00 0 7 20 Chambers, Alyssa 134 5 25 0.19 24 141 165 1.23 17 2 6 Jundt, Sarah 84 0 42 0.50 4 31 35 0.42 1 1 8 Elgersma, Kim 54 0 23 0.43 6 8 14 0.26 1 0 7 Nieuwsma, Amber 139 11 352 2.53 10 56 66 0.47 3 8 24 Glover, Kaprice 120 8 133 1.11 8 44 52 0.43 5 0 2 Roers, Danielle 135 17 111 0.82 9 58 67 0.50 1 2 11 Kohler, Sarah 117 0 14 0.12 10 47 57 0.49 3 0 9 Hussey, Rachel 43 1 21 0.49 2 9 11 0.26 0 1 4 Rolsma, Kayla 115 1 77 0.67 2 33 35 0.30 5 3 18 Sorensen, Casey 139 43 460 3.31 3 1 4 0.03 0 0 10 Merchant, Brittni 13 0 1 0.08 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 14 Heeney, Rachel 139 63 875 6.29 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 17 Kocer, Mary 71 1 49 0.69 1 0 1 0.01 0 0 3 Krcil, Kelsey 30 0 3 0.10 2 4 6 0.20 0 0 12 Person, Tashayla 137 30 333 2.43 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 TEAM 4 UNI. OF SIOUX FALLS. 146 184 2854 19.55 81 433 297.5 2.04 36 28 Opponents........... 146 205 2548 17.45 71 351 246.5 1.69 60 36
2010 USF Volleyball Team Statistics Overall record: 21-19 Conf: 8-8 Home: 11-3 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 6-10 TEAM STATISTICS USF OPP -------------------------------------------------------ATTACK........................ Kills....................... 1717 1697 Errors...................... 766 781 Total Attacks............... 4970 5262 Attack Pct.................. .191 .174 Kills/Game.................. 11.8 11.6 SET........................... Assists..................... 1433 1568 Assists/Game................ 9.8 10.7 SERVE......................... Aces........................ 153 159 Errors...................... 155 259 Aces/Game................... 1.0 1.1 SERVE RECEPTIONS.............. Errors...................... 184 205 Errors/Game................. 1.3 1.4 DEFENSE....................... Digs........................ 2854 2548 Digs/Game................... 19.5 17.5 BLOCKING...................... Block Solo.................. 81 71 Block Assist................ 433 351 Total Blocks................ 297.5 246.5 Blocks Per Game............. 2.0 1.7 Block Errors................ 36 60 BALL HANDLING ERRORS.......... 28 36 ATTENDANCE.................... Total....................... 578 2021 Dates/Avg Per Date.......... 11/53 14/144 Neutral site #/Avg.......... 15/32 MATCH WINS BY #GAMES 1 2 3 4 5 Total ----------------------------------------------Uni. of Sioux Falls. 0 0 10 8 3 21 Opponents........... 0 0 10 6 3 19 GAMES WON BY GAME 1 2 3 4 5 Total ----------------------------------------------Uni. of Sioux Falls. 17 20 22 13 3 75 Opponents........... 23 20 18 7 3 71 POINTS BY GAME 1 2 3 4 5 Total ----------------------------------------------Uni. of Sioux Falls. 860 860 885 476 83 - 3164 Opponents........... 884 839 854 433 84 - 3094