2014 WU Volleyball Media Guide

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MEDIA GUIDE VOLLEYBALL



VOLLEYBALL FALL 2014 Table of Contents Quick Facts................................................................................................... 3 Director of Athletics..................................................................................... 4 Wilmington University at a Glance............................................................... 5 Head Coach Kim Huggins-Habbert............................................................... 6 Assistant Coach Ross Barlow........................................................................ 7 2014 Schedule............................................................................................. 9 2014 Numerical Roster............................................................................... 11 2014 Wildcats.......................................................................................12-23 2013 Individual Statistics........................................................................... 24 2013 Results.............................................................................................. 25 2013 CACC Standings................................................................................. 26 2013 CACC Tournament.............................................................................. 26 Career Award Winners................................................................................ 29 Record Book..........................................................................................30-35 All-Time Results....................................................................................36-39 Location Map............................................................................................. 40 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference........................................................ 41

Publication Information The 2014 Wilmington University Volleyball Media Guide is published by the Wilmington Athletics Department, Linda Andrzjewski, Director. Writing, layout, and design by the University Relations Department and the Coordinator of Sports Information.

Quick Facts University

Location..........................................................................New Castle, Del. Founded...........................................................................................1968 Enrollment......................................................................................3,300 Nickname....................................................................................Wildcats Colors................................................................................ Green & White Affiliation........................................................................NCAA Division II Conference.........................Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC)

Coaches

Head Coach......................................... Kim Huggins-Habbert (11th Year) Record at Wilmington.......................................... 188-145 (134-55 CACC) Career Record.................................................................................. Same Office Phone.................................................................... (302) 356-6750 Assistant Coach.....................................................................Ross Barlow Trainer.....................................................................................Chris Stella

Team Information

Home Field.........................................................................WU Athletic Complex 2013 Record........................................................23-10 (17-2 CACC, T-1st South) 2014 Captains............................................................................................... N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................................8/6 Starters Returning (10+)/Lost.......................................................................5/2 Newcomers....................................................................................................... 5

Sports Information

Volleyball Contact.................................................................Dan Lauletta Email...........................................................daniel.j.lauletta@wilmu.edu Phone.............................................................................. (302) 356-2020 Cell.................................................................................. (610) 613-8262 Website.......................................................... www.wilmu.edu/athletics

Editor: Dan Lauletta Layout & Design: University Relations Cover Design: University Relations Editorial Assistance: Dan Lauletta Photography: Dan Lauletta, Tim Shaffer, Paul Patton, Susan Gregg, Mark Tetreault Sports Information Department WU Athletics Complex 1365 Pulaski Highway Newark, DE 19702 Office Phone: (302) 356-2020 FAX: (302) 328-7376 Soccer Office: (302) 356-6751

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Interview Availability Media interview requests for Wilmington head coach Kim Huggins-Habbert, her coaching staff, and WU volleyball players would be directed to Dan Lauletta in the Wilmington University Athletics Complex. Coaches and players are available for interviews during the week around the squad’s practice schedule and after competition.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Linda Van Drie Andrzjewski Director of Athletics | Seventh Year

As the Director of Athletics at Wilmington University, I would like to welcome you to the 2014-15 academic year. This is an exciting time for the Wildcats, as it is the third full season after we officially opened our facility on Route 40. The new athletics complex will be home to six of our athletic teams, the administrative offices and another state of the art athletic training facility. The facility features a beautiful turf field and outdoor seating for 300, a spacious gymnasium with seating for 400 and additional locker room space. This new facility will enhance the growth of our program and be a sense of pride for all Wildcats. Our athletic teams continue to grow and do well. For the fourth year in a row, the men’s program has won the coveted Restaino Cup in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. This is no doubt a reflection of our excellent coaching staff. This year we plan to build on this success and continue to compete for conference and post-season titles in all of our sports programs. The success of our program is contingent upon the support of the administration the quality of the student-athletes we have in each sport. At Wilmington University we are proud of our strong staff and wonderful student-athletes. This is an exciting era for Wilmington University and the athletic program as members of NCAA Division II. I am very fortunate to be working with an athletic department that has such a fine history and a real vision of what it takes to compete at the Division II level. I am also honored to be associated with a very caring, dedicated and talented athletics staff and coaches and especially our wonderful and diligent student-athletes who work so hard to carry on the tradition of excellence at Wilmington University. I hope that you will take the time to support all of the Wildcats’ teams. Their hard work and contributions to Wilmington University, on and off the competitive field, are to be recognized and commended. It is a great time to be a Wildcat! Yours in Sport,

Linda M. Van Drie Andrzjewski

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Brian August Associate Athletics Director

Erin Harvey Assistant AD/Compliance/SWA

Dan Lauletta Sports Information Director

Dr. Clint Robertson Faculty Athletics Rep.

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WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Wilmington University is a private, non-profit university that offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of career areas. The University began with a charter class of 194 students in 1968 and now enrolls a diverse student body numbering more than 15,000 annually. Founded as Wilmington College, on September 10, 2007 the institution officially became Wilmington University after the approval of the Board of Trustees and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The name was changed to better reflect the emphasis on bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degree programs that distinguish Wilmington University from other colleges as well as to effectively communicate the full commitment and mission of the University. The program of day, evening, and weekend classes serves traditional high school graduates as well as non-traditional adult students in need of flexible scheduling. Classes are primarily offered in 15-week, 7-week, and weekend modular formats. In addition to these face-to-face learning options, Wilmington University offers a wide array of online learning options, including fully-online degree programs and hybrid courses and programs (combining face-to-face and online learning). Wilmington University’s main campus is located near the cities of Wilmington and historic New Castle, Delaware. The campus is easily accessible by air, rail, and bus. Our central location in the northeast/mid-Atlantic corridor of the United States provides students convenient access to the major cities of Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. Recreational areas such as beaches and ski resorts are within easy driving distance. Additional University locations in Delaware include the Wilson Graduate Center, Middletown, Dover, Dover Air Force Base, Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach, and North Wilmington. In New Jersey, Wilmington University offers programs on Burlington County College and Cumberland County College campuses and the Joint Base Education Center for McGuire AFB/Fort Dix/Lakehurst Naval Air Station, in addition to a selection of courses offered at Salem Community College. In Maryland, select Wilmington University teacher-education degree programs are available at Cecil College’s Elkton location. Wilmington University generally serves commuter students and does not provide student housing facilities. However, the University welcomes all qualified students and assists those needing living accommodations by providing a listing of nearby rental opportunities.

Rich Groff Grounds & Facilities Manager

Doug Nowell Assistant Grounds

Mike Shehorn Assistant Ground

Christopher Stella Head Athletic Trainer

Lindsey Good Assistant Athletic Trainer

Amanda Pupillo Assistant Athletic Trainer

Dan Burke Assistant Grounds

Dennis Cafferty Department Associate

Harry Jennings Athletics Associate

Nick Papanicolas Athletics Associate

Derek Buckley Athletics Associate

Patty Greene Assistant to Athletics Director

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COACHING STAFF Kim Huggins-Habbert Head Coach | 11th Season

Kim Huggins-Habbert begins her 11th season as the head coach of the Wilmington volleyball program in 2014. Being the only coach in program history since the University joined the NCAA Division II ranks in 2004, she enters the 2014 season with a 186-147 overall record. Last season, the Wildcats were once again on top of the CACC throughout the regular season, finishing the year with a 17-2 conference record, tying Philadelphia for the South Division Regular Season Championship and the South Division’s number one seed. The team finished 23-10 overall in 2013, bowing out of the CACC Tournament in the semifinals. Huggins-Habbert and the Wildcats were one step away from their ultimate goal of a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship in 2012, falling to Dominican in the title match. The Wildcats blazed through the regular season, going 28-6 overall and 18-1 in the CACC to capture the South Division Regular Season Championship. Huggins-Habbert coached the CACC Player of the Year, as well as her first AVCA All-Region Player in 2012. The Wildcats had four players named All-CACC, three of which return for the 2013 season. In her first season as head coach, Huggins-Habbert coached the team to a perfect 20-0 CACC record and a 27-9 overall record. The team won both the CACC regular season and tournament titles, earning the program and University’s first berth into the NCAA Division II Northeast Regional Championship. Huggins-Habbert became the head coach of the Wildcat program after one year as an assistant in 2003 where she once again helped coach the team to a perfect 18-0 conference record and a 27-10 overall record. That team was unable to compete in the CACC Tournament, however, due to the NCAA provisional time table. Prior to joining the Wilmington University ranks, Huggins-Habbert spent 10 years at the helm of the Christiana High School bench in Newark, Del. She helped lead the Vikings to two Blue Hen Conference titles and an appearance in the Delaware State finals. She was awarded the Delaware Interscholastic Volleyball Coaches Association Coach of the Year award in 1995 and finished her high school coaching career with a record of 113-66. Huggins-Habbert became a coach after a successful collegiate career at NCAA Division I James Madison University where she was an outside hitter and a defensive specialist for the Dukes. She is very active in all areas of volleyball in Delaware. Huggins-Habbert serves on the board of the Delaware Volleyball Coaches Association and is the director of First State Volleyball club which promotes volleyball players ranging from ages 11 through 18. That club has sent two teams to the United States Volleyball Association National Tournament. Huggins-Habbert graduated from James Madison University with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and secondary education and earned her master’s degree in school counseling from Wilmington University. She is currently employed as a guidance counselor at Christiana High School.

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COACHING STAFF Ross Barlow

Assistant Coach | 11th Season Ross Barlow begins his 11th season as an assistant coach of the volleyball program at Wilmington University, and has been involved since the team joined the ranks of the NCAA in 2004, all under head coach Kim Huggins-Habbert. Barlow has been involved in coaching high school volleyball in Delaware for 17 years, which includes two Blue Hen Conference titles and numerous Delaware State Tournament appearances. He also has been an active coach in the USA Junior Olympic program, coaching with Diamond State Juniors, Delaware Juniors, First State Volleyball Club and currently with Premier Volleyball of Delaware. He has earned a Level II CAP accreditation through USA Volleyball and has had an article published in USA Volleyball Magazine. He also coached the University of Delaware Men’s Club for two years. Barlow’s volleyball career began when he played for the University of Delaware Men’s Club team under legendary Delaware coach Barbara Viera. He went on to compete for many years in the United States Volleyball Association on teams in the Keystone, Garden State and Chesapeake regions. Barlow graduated from the University of Delaware with a BSAG in biological sciences and a BAAS in plant science. He also completed his masters of education in science curriculum at the University of Delaware.

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SCHEDULE 8

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Fairmont State Sat., September 6 | East Stroudsburg, Pa. Le Moyne Sat., September 6 | East Stroudsburg, Pa. American International Sun., September 7 | East Stroudsburg, Pa. East Stroudsburg Sun., September 7 | East Stroudsburg, Pa. Chestnut Hill Wednesday, September 10 | Newark, Del. Dowling Friday, September 12 | Newark, Del. Bentley Friday, September 12 | Newark, Del. Merrimack Saturday, September 13 | Newark, Del. Stonehill Saturday, September 13 | Newark, Del. Georgian Court Tuesday, September 16 | Lakewood, N.J. New Haven Friday, September 19 | Springfield, Mass. Saint Rose Friday, September 19 | Springfield, Mass. American International Saturday, September 20 | Springfield, Mass. Franklin Pierce Saturday, September 20 | Springfield, Mass. University of the Sciences Wednesday, September 24 | Newark, Del. Felician Saturday, September 27 | Rutherford, N.J.

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2014 SCHEDULE

Philadelphia Tuesday, September 30 | Philadelphia Holy Family Friday, October 3 | Newark, Del. Caldwell Saturday, October 4 | Newark, Del. Kutztown Tuesday, October 7 | Kutztown, Pa.

Bloomfield Saturday, October 11 | Bloomfield, N.J. Goldey-Beacom Tuesday, October 14 | Newark, Del. Georgian Court Friday, October 17 | Newark, Del. Dominican Saturday, October 18 | Orangeburg, N.Y. Philadelphia Wednesday, October 22 | Newark, Del. University of the Sciences Friday, October 24 | Philadelphia Post Saturday, October 25 | Newark, Del. Chestnut Hill Tuesday, October 28 | Philadelphia Goldey-Beacom Thursday, October 30 | Wilmington, Del. Concordia Saturday, November 2 | Bronxville, N.Y. Holy Family Tuesday, November 4 | Philadelphia Nyack Saturday, November 8 | Newark, Del.

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2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name

Yr.

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown/High School (Previous)

Major

1 2 5 6 8 11 12 13 14 15 23 25 27

Jr. R.Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr.

DS/L DS/L S MH OH/OPP MH/OPP MH OH DS/L OH MH/OH OH S/OPP

5-7 5-5 5-6 6-3 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-6 5-8 5-11 5-10 5-10

Wilmington, Del./Padua Academy Reisterstown, Md./Dulaney Woodbine, Md./Glenelg Tabernacle, N.J./Seneca San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente Export, Pa./Greensburg Salem Buffalo, N.Y./Williamsville South Loganville, Ga./South Gwinnett Wilmington, Del./A.I. duPont Glen Burnie, Md./Old Mill Greenbelt, Md./St. Johns College HS Monroeville, Pa./Gateway East Moriches, N.Y./Westhampton Beach

Sports Management Early Childhood Ed: 0-2 Business Management Business Management Elementary Education: K-6 Criminal Justice Business Management Criminal Justice Psychology Behavioral Science Business Management Business Management Sports Management

Shelby Henderson Jessica Starr Kasey Couch Eile Harris Hannah McQueen Hannah Karas Angela Collins Deja Stanek Courtney MacDonald Kaitlin DiGiacinto Erin Bistany Allison Briley Alex Siolos

Head Coach: Kim Huggins-Habbert, 11th season (James Madison University ‘92) Assistant Coach: Ross Barlow Athletic Trainer: Chris Stella

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2014 WILDCATS 5 | Kasey Couch Senior | Setter | 5-6 Woodbine, Md. / Glenelg

Junior Season (2013): Played in all 33 matches and 122 sets as a junior – finished second on the team with 515 assists and a 4.22 assists per set average – finished with 10 double-doubles on the year, dishing out 10 assists and digging 10 balls in the first match of the season against New Haven – set a new career high with 29 assists against USciences on October 25, adding 11 digs for another double-double – dished out 20 or more assists in 11 matches, including a stretch of four consecutive and six of seven matches from September 28 to October 15 – set a new career high with 18 digs against Adelphi on September 20 – ranks fourth all-time with 1330 career assists. Sophomore Season (2012): Finished the year with an average of 4.51 assists per set – second on the team with 523 assists on the season, eighth all-time in program history – also helped out defensively with 252 digs on the year – collected 28 service aces on the year, finishing with a .901 service percentage – had a season high 28 assists twice in the year, first against Nyack on September 22 and against Caldwell on October 20, both five set victories – collected 27 assists on October 26 against USciences in four assists – had a season high 14 digs against Stonehill on September 15, finishing with a double-double with 25 assists. Freshman Season (2011): Appeared in 29 matches while playing in 92 sets as a freshman setter – was second on the team with 292 assists, averaging 3.17 per set – added 147 digs on the season – collected 22 service aces – recorded a season high four aces against Holy Family on October 4 – had 15 matches with double-digit assists, including a season high 25 at Chestnut Hill on September 20, adding 10 digs for the double-double. High School: Four year letterwinner in volleyball at Glenelg High School – helped lead team to finish second in Maryland in 2008 – named Second Team All-County as a senior – earned team captain as a senior – named to honor roll 2009-11 Personal: Kasey S. Couch – daughter of Rick Couch and Karey Thesing – majoring in business at Wilmington University – from Woodbine, Md. – her favorite athlete is Misty May – her favorite cartoon character is Donald Duck – if she could be the head coach of a team for a year, she would coach the USA Volleyball Team – the perfect prepared meal is lobster, crabs, rolls, and ice cream – her favorite professional team is the Baltimore Ravens.

Season

M-G

Kills

Pct.

Assists

Aces

Digs

Blocks

Solo

Assist

2011

29-92

15 (0.16)

.229

292 (3.17)

22 (0.24)

147 (1.60)

2 (0.02)

0

2

2012

33-116

21 (2.17)

.198

523 (4.51)

28 (0.24)

252 (2.17)

7 (0.06)

0

7

2013

33-122

37 (0.30)

.246

515 (4.22)

29 (0.24)

275 (2.25)

0 (0.00)

0

0

Total

95-330

73 (0.22)

.227

1330 (4.03) 79 (0.24)

674 (2.04)

9 (0.03)

0

9

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2014 WILDCATS 15 | Kaitlin DiGiacinto Junior | Outside Hitter | 5-8 Glen Burnie, Md. / Old Mill

Sophomore Season (2013): Played in all 33 matches as a sophomore, also playing all 122 sets – tied for the team lead with 303 kills – second on the team with a 2.48 kills per set average, 385 digs, and a 3.16 digs per set average – led the team by averaging 2.91 points per set – finished 12th in the CACC in digs – finished 13th in the CACC with 355.5 points – finished the year with 10 double-doubles, including a 18 kill, 21 dig performance at Philadelphia on October 23 – the 18 kills at Philadelphia set a new career high – set a new career high with 27 digs against Philadelphia on October 1 – now stands sixth all-time in program history with 617 career kills. Freshman Season (2012): Named Honorable Mention All-CACC – earned a position on the CACC All-Tournament Team – finished fifth in the CACC with 378 points – second on the team with 314 kills and 2.68 kills per set – added 39 service aces on the season – second on the team with 334 digs – added 40 blocks at the net – recorded a season high 15 kills in two matches, first against Stonehill with only three errors, and again versus Georgian Court in the CACC Tournament Semifinal with only two errors – named CACC Rookie of the Week on September 17. High School: Four year letterwinner in volleyball at Old Mill High School under Colette Marquis, Romonzo Beans and Scott Graf – three year captain – named to First Team AllCounty as a sophomore and senior – honor student – earned International Baccalaureate Diploma – five year member and captain of the CHRVA/USA Region High Performance team – helped team Velocity to 18-1 overall record and Regional Championship Personal: Kaitlin Nicole DiGiacinto – daughter of Jeff Porter and Lisa DiGiacinto – has a younger brother, Joseph DiGiacinto – majoring in behavioral sciences at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a family and marriage counselor with a specialty in sex therapy – from Glen Burnie, Md. – her favorite athlete is Logan Tom – the greatest piece of advice she ever received was to “stay humble” – Her favorite pro sports team is the Baltimore Ravens – her favorite movie of all times is The Wizard of Oz. Season

M-G

Kills

Pct.

Assists

Aces

Digs

Blocks

Solo

Assist

2012

34-117

314 (2.68)

.188

14 (0.12)

39 (0.33)

334 (2.85)

40 (0.34)

10

30

2013

33-122

303 (2.48)

.161

24 (0.20)

27 (0.22)

385 (3.16)

39 (0.32)

12

27

Total

67-239

617 (2.58)

,174

38 (0.16)

66 (0.28)

719 (3.01)

79 (0.33)

22

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2014 WILDCATS 1 | Shelby Henderson

Junior | Defensive Specialist / Libero | 5-7 Wilmington, Del. / Padua Academy Sophomore Season (2013): Appeared in 32 matches and played in 118 sets as the team’s libero – led the team and was fifth in the CACC with 454 digs, finishing seventh in the CACC with a 3.85 digs per set average – tallied double digit digs in 24 matches, including six matches with 20 or more digs – matched her career best of 25 digs at Nyack on November 9 – added 20 service aces and led the team with a .980 serve percentage – set a new career best with five aces at Post on October 26 – her 454 digs ranks fifth on the all-time list for a single season – her 747 career digs ranks ninth all-time in program history. Freshman Season (2012): Appeared in 33 matches and 114 on the backline as a freshman – collected 31 service aces and led the team with a .971 serve percentage on 373 attempts – third on the team with 293 digs, averaging 2.57 per set – tallied a season high four aces twice in the season, first at Felician on October 13, and at Goldey-Beacom on October 23 – recorded 13 matches with double-digit digs, including a season high 25 against Nyack on September 22 – averaged 18 digs in three matches during the CACC Tournament High School: Four year letterwinner in volleyball at Padua Academy under head coach Angel Payne – named Second Team All-State as a junior – named Second Team All-Catholic Conference as a sophomore – named Third Team All-Catholic Conference as a freshman – earned the Jefferson Award from in final three years – also earned two varsity letters in basketball. Personal: Shelby G. Henderson – daughter of Trampas and Kathy Henderson – has a younger sibling, Trampas, Jr. – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University – her favorite athlete is Misty May – her favorite cartoon character is Ariel from The Little Mermaid. – the greatest piece of advice she’s received is “to always try your best”.

Season

M-G

Kills

Pct.

Assists

Aces

Digs

Blocks

Solo

Assist

2012

33-114

8 (0.07)

-.055

7 (0.06)

31 (0.27)

293 (2.57)

1 (0.01)

0

1

2013

32-118

2 (0.02)

.000

17 (0.14)

20 (0.17)

454 (3.85)

0 (0.00)

0

0

Total

65-232

10 (0.04)

-.035

24 (0.10)

51 (0.22)

747 (3.22)

1 (0.00)

0

1

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2014 WILDCATS 11 | Hannah Karas

Junior | Middle Hitter / Opposite | 5-11 Export, Pa. / Greensburg Salem Sophomore Season (2013): Appeared in 16 matches and 42 sets as a sophomore – filled in nicely in the middle when injuries depleted the starting rotation – tallied four kills in three separate matches, first against USciences on October 25, then at Post on October 26, and against Felician on November 12 – set a new career best with eight toal blocks (three solo and five assists) against USciences on October 25. Freshman Season (2012): Appeared in five matches as a freshman – recorded her lone kill of the season in her first collegiate match, going 1-for-3 at Bloomfield on September 29 – recorded a dig at Goldey-Beacom on October 23 – tallied a block assist against Concordia on October 6 and again at Goldey-Beacom on October 23. High School: Two year letterwinner in volleyball at Greensburg Salem High School under head coach Brian Higginbotham – helped lead the team to the 2011 Section Championship – senior class president – SCA Personal: Hannah Kaye Karas – daughter of Matthew and Beth Karas – has a younger sibling, Quade – majoring in criminal justice at Wilmington University – from Export, Pa. – her favorite athlete is Tom Brady – she’s thoroughly disgusted by belly buttons – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Tomb Brady or Mark Wahlberg – her favorite movie is Titanic – she considers her mom her hero because of the amazing woman that she is.

Season 2012 2013 Total

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M-G 5-5 16-42 21-47

Kills 1 (0.20) 25 (0.60) 26 (0.55)

Pct. .000 .123 .112

Assists 0 9 (0.21) 9 (0.19)

Aces 0 0 0

Digs 1 (0.20) 8 (0.19) 9 (0.19)

Blocks 2 (0.40) 26 (0.62) 28 (0.60)

Solo 0 3 3

Assist 2 23 25

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8 | Hannah McQueen

Junior | Outside Hitter / Opposite | 5-10 San Clemente, Calif. / San Clemente Sophomore Season (2013): Appeared in 28 matches and 68 sets as a sophomore – set a new career best with five kills (with no errors) against Dominican on October 19 – collected a season best five digs at Chestnut Hill on September 11, adding three kills, two assists, and three total blocks. Freshman Season (2012): Appeared in 15 matches during her freshman season, playing 23 sets – recorded a season high four kills at Goldey-Beacom at Goldey-Beacom, adding a season best 12 digs – tallied three kills in back-to-back appearances at USciences and at Bloomfield – recorded lone service ace against Post on November 3. High School: Letterwinner at San Clemente High School – helped lead the team to leagues championships in 2009 and 2011 – member of the Assistance League of Capistrano Valley Personal: Hannah Kimberly McQueen – daughter of David and Kimberly McQueen – has two older sisters, Katelin and Elizabeth – sister, Katelin, played volleyball at Bethany University – majoring in Elementary Education at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming second grade teacher – from San Clemente, Calif. – if she could do anything other than be a collegiate athlete, she would want to be Meryl Streep’s assistant - her biggest pet peeve is when people say “Cali”.

Season 2012 2013 Total

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M-G 15-23 28-68 43-91

Kills 12 (0.52) 31 (0.46) 43 (0.47)

Pct. .233 .108 .130

Assists 1 (0.04) 21 (0.31) 22 (0.24)

Aces 1 (0.04) 0 (0.00) 1 (0.01)

Digs 26 (1.13) 25 (0.37) 51 (0.56)

Blocks 0 24 (0.35) 24 (0.26)

Solo 0 1 1

Assist 0 23 23

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27 | Alex Siolos

Junior | Setter / Opposite | 5-10 East Moriches, N.Y. / Westhampton Beach Sophomore Season (2013): Started in all 33 matches as a right side hitter and a setter – recorded the program’s second ever triple-double, securing 10 kills, 22 assists, and 15 digs against LIU Post on September 7 – led the team with 13 double-doubles on the season – finished fifth in the CACC with 67 block assists – finished seventh in the CACC with 41 service aces – finished eighth in the CACC with 78 total blocks – finished ninth in the CACC with 599 assists – recorded a new career high with 11 kills in two separate matches, first at Goldey-Beacom on October 15 and at Georgian Court on October 20 – recorded a season high 33 assists against Dominican on October 19 – recorded a season high 15 digs twice, first against LIU Post on September 7 and at Nyack on November 9 – recorded a season high six blocks in three separate matches, including a season high six block assists at New Haven and against Chestnut Hill – ranks fifth all-time in program history with 1225 career assists – ranks third all-time in program history with 158 career block assists – ranks sixth all-time in program history with 172 total blocks. Freshman Season (2012): Named CACC Rookie of the Week on September 11 – named to the Wildcat Invitational AllTournament Team – fifth on the team with 168 kills (1.41 per set) and 260.5 points – recorded the second most aces on the team with 44 (0.37 per set) – paced the offense with 626 assists on the year, finishing 11th in the CACC with 5.13 assists per set – second in the CACC with 91 block assists, adding three solo blocks to finish sixth in the CACC with 94 total blocks – recorded double-digit assists in all but three matches on the year – was a kill away from becoming the second Wildcat in program history to record a triple-double in two matches, first on September 8 against Davis & Elkins (nine kills, 19 assists, 10 digs), and on October 26 against USciences (nine kills, 16 assists, 15 digs) – tallied a season high nine kills five times – recorded a season high 41 assists against Georgian Court on November 9 in the CACC Semifinals – recorded a season high 19 digs in the CACC Championship match on November 10 – helped on seven blocks against Post on November 3, a season high. High School: Four year letterwinner in volleyball at Westhampton Beach High School under head coach Lenny Zaloga – helped lead team to the 2011 conference semi-finals, finishing 14-3 overall – named All-Conference and All-County as a senior – named All-Conference and All-League as a junior – earned the John and Esters O’Keefe Scholarship – also lettered in softball at Westhampton Beach as the centerfielders Personal: Alexandra Nicole Siolos – daughter of Edward and Linda Siolos – has an older sister, Samantha – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University – from East Moriches, N.Y. – If she could be someone else for a day she would be Jennifer Aniston – her favorite move is Bridesmaids – If she could date one celebrity she would pick Channing Tatum – her biggest pet peeve is when people don’t clean up after themselves.

Season M-G Kills Pct. Assists 2012 34-119 168 (1.41) .200 626 (5.26) 2013 33-122 205 (1.68) .174 599 (4.91) Total 67-241 373 (1.55) .185 1225 (5.08) Volleyball 2014

Aces 44 (0.37) 41 (0.34) 85 (0.35)

Digs 266 (2.24) 264 (2.16) 530 (2.20)

Blocks 94 (0.79) 78 (0.64) 172 (0.71)

Solo 3 11 14

Assist 91 67 158

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25 | Allison Briley

Sophomore | Outside Hitter | 5-10 Monroeville, Pa. / Gateway Freshman Season (2013): Played in all 32 matches as a true freshman, completing 117 sets – named CACC Rookie of the Year – named Honorable Mention All-CACC – tied for the team lead with 303 kills and led the team with a 2.59 kills per set average – tallied four double-doubles on the year, first against Georgian Court with 11 kills and 11 digs – set season highs in both kills (17) and digs (18) against USciences on October 25, her fourth double-double of the year – had 15 matches with double digit kills, including a stretch of six straight matches from October 15 to October 26. High School: Four time letterwinner in volleyball First team all section and team MVP two years in a row in volleyball at Gateway Senior High School under coaches Jay Wu, Chris Neoplitan and Greg Lockley- Not only did she lead her team on the court but also in the classroom where she was a member of the National Honor Society with Distinguished Honors. Personal: Allison S. Briley- Daughter of Bill and Cindy Briley- has an older brother Tom and an older sister Julia Briley- Majoring in Business Management at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a business consultant- from Monroeville, Pa. – Favorite sports team is the Pittsburg Pirates – the perfect prepared meal would be shrimp, bread, potatoes, and ice cream for dessert – the greatest piece of advice she received has been “don’t think, just play” – her favorite movie is “Shutter Island”.

Season M-G Kills Pct. Assists Aces 2013 32-117 303 (2.59) .230 12 (0.10) 4 (0.03) Total 32-117 303 (2.59) .230 12 (0.10) 4 (0.03)

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12 | Jessica Starr

Redshirt Freshman | Defensive Specialist / Libero | 5-5 Reisterstown, Md. / Dulaney High School: Four time letterwinner in volleyball at Dulaney High School under the head coach Chelsea Lyon-Mead – was named first team all-county, all-metro and Baltimore suns player of the week –helped her team to a 17-1 season. Personal: Jessica Lynn Starr – Daughter of Daniel and Cynthia Starr – has an older brother Daniel and an older sister Nicole – majoring in early childhood education at Wilmington University has aspirations to be a special education teacher – from Reisterstown Md. – If she could date one celebrity she would choose Ryan Gosling – her favorite cartoon character is Patrick Star from SpongeBob – her favorite pro sports team is the Baltimore Ravens – If she could be someone else for a day she would be Megan Fox – the perfect prepared meal would be a Maryland Crab Cake – her favorite athlete is Ray Lewis.

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23 | Erin Bistany

Freshman | Middle Hitter / Outside Hitter | 5-11 Greenbelt, Md. / St. Johns College HS High School: Four year letterwinner as an outside hitter at St. Johns College High School for head coach Bill Pribac – named Second Team All-Conference. Personal: Erin Elizabeth Bistany – daughter of Joseph and Janice Bistany – has two older brothers, Greg and Michael – brother, Greg, played soccer at Frostburg State University from 2006-2009 – brother, Michael, played soccer at Frostburg Stat University in 2009 and 2010 – father, Joseph, played basketball at Frostburg State University – majoring in business management at Wilmington University – from Greenbelt, Md. – her favorite athletes are Cristiano Ronaldo and Mia Hamm – her favorite professional sports team is the Washington Redskins – if she could date a celebrity she would date Zac Efron.

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12 | Angela Collins

Freshman | Middle Hitter | 5-11 Buffalo, N.Y. / Williamsville South High School: Four year letterwinner as a middle in volleyball at Williamsville South High School – earned the Who’s Who Award – earned the Triple C Award – earned the Citizenship Award twice. Personal: Angela Marie Collins – daughter of Patrick Collins and Daniel and Mary Jo Fazio – has a younger brother, Patrick Collins – majoring in business management at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a lawyer – from Buffalo, N.Y. – her favorite professional sports team is the Buffalo Bills – if she could date a celebrity, she would date David Beckham – if she could be someone else for a day, she would be Meryl Streep – the most played song on her iPod is “Furthest Thing” by Drake.

6 | Eile Harris

Freshman | Middle Hitter | 6-3 Tabernacle, N.J. / Seneca High School: Four year letter winner at Seneca High School as a middle hitter for coaches Matthew Bush, Diana Hannah, and Coleen Meehan – named First Team All-Conference as a junior and senior – honor roll student. Personal: Eile (Aay-lah) Marie Harris – daughter of Jon and Lezle Harris – has two older siblings, Sean and Katie – father, Jon, played soccer at the University of Texas – majoring in business management at Wilmington University with aspirations of entering the marketing field – from Tabernacle, N.J. – the perfect prepared meal would be her dad’s homemade chili – if she could be anyone else for a day, she would be Jennifer Lawrence – if she could date a celebrity, she would date Alex Pettyfer – her favorite movie is The Boondock Saints.

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2014 WILDCATS 14 | Courtney MacDonald Freshman | Defensive Specialist / Libero | 5-6 Wilmington, Del. / A.I. duPont

High School: Four year letter winner at A.I. DuPont High School in Wilmington, Del., under head coach James Phillips – helped lead the team to a Conference Championship as a sophomore – named First Team All-State as a senior in 2013 – named First Team All-Conference as a sophomore, junior, and senior – earned Second Team All-Sate as a junior – named Third Team all-State as a sophomore – earned Second Team All-Conference as a freshman. Personal: Courtney Renee MacDonald – daughter of Tom and Dawn MacDonald – has a younger sister, Sydney – majoring in psychology at Wilmington University – from Wilmington, Del. – if she could be someone else for a day, she would be Balire Waldorf – her biggest pet peeve is when people crack their bones – her favorite sports team is the Philadelphia Phillies – the perfect meal consists of cucumbers, chicken, and buttered noodles – her favorite cartoon character is Tweety Bird.

13 | Deja Stanek

Freshman | Outside Hitter | 5-10 Loganville, Ga. / South Gwinnett High School: Four year letter winner at South Gwinnett High School as a middle and outside hitters – earned First Team All-Area – named Second Team All-County – earned the team’s Most Complete Player and Coaches Award. Personal: Deja Danielle Stanek – daughter of Jerry Bogany and Kristy Stanek – has two younger brothers Deshaun and Devaughn – majoring in criminal justice at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a forensic scientist – from Loganville, Ga. – if she could datea a celebrity, she would date Channing Tatum – the perfect prepared meal would be anything with seafood – her biggest pet peeve is when people eat her food – the greatest advice she has ever received is “never give up; play like its your last day” – she considers her mom her hero because “she has always been there for me and is someone I need to look up to”.

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2014 VOLLEYBALL TEAM

Front Row (L to R): Erin Bistany, Eile Harris, Deja Stanek Second Row (L to R): Aubrie Cresswell, Courtney MacDonald, Kasey Couch, Hannah McQueen, Jessica Starr Back Row (L to R): Head Coach Kim Huggins-Habbert, Kaitlin DiGiacinto, Angela Collins, Alex Siolos, Allison Briley, Hannah Karas, Shelby Henderson, Assistant Coach Ross Barlow

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PAST VOLLEYBALL TEAMS

2004 CACC Tournament Champions

2013 CACC South Division Regular Season Champions

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2013 INDIVIDUAL STATS

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2013 RESULTS

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2013 CACC STANDINGS

2013 CACC Tournament Seeding North Division 1. Caldwell 2. Nyack 3. Dominican 4. Felician South Division 1. Wilmington 2. Philadelphia 3. Georgian Court 4. Holy Family

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2013 CACC TOURNAMENT CACC Quarterfinals - Tuesday, November 12, 2013 S#4 Holy Family N#1 Caldwell

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S#3 Georgian Court N#2 Nyack

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N#3 Dominican S#2 Philadelphia

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N#4 Felician S#1 Wilmington

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CACC Semifinals - Friday, November 15, 2013 S#2 Philadelphia N#1 Caldwell

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S#3 Georgian Court S#1 Wilmington

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CACC Championship - Saturday, November 16, 2013 S#3 Georgian Court S#2 Philadelphia

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First Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Brittany Biddle, Wilmington University Jaclyn Del Cid, Caldwell College Samantha Garza, Nyack College Chelsea Keegan, Holy Family University Brittany Olson, Philadelphia University Katie Shorter, Wilmington University Taylor Zaeske, Caldwell College Second Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Anabelle Barinas, Georgian Court University Amanda DeAngelo, USciences Torie Dexter, Dominican College Olivia Emerson, Felician College Emma Herring, Holy Family University Brianna Kane, Nyack College Regina Trabosh, Chestnut Hill College Emily Wilman, Post University All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Honorable Mention Sarah Ambach, Holy Family University Allison Briley, Wilmington University Michelle Makela, Nyack College Jhoan Agosto Rivera, Georgian Court University Award Winners

CACC All-Tournament Team Tatiana Villariny Rodriguez, Georgian Court, MVP Anabelle Barinas, Georgian Court Jhoan Rivera Agosto, Georgian Coutt Brittany Olson, Philadelphia Chelsea Hughes, Philadelphia Katie Shorter, Wilmington Taylor Zaeske, Caldwell Olivia Emerson, Felician Emma Herring, Holy Family Deborah Schendel, Nyack McKenzie John, Dominican

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2013 CACC Player of the Year: Samantha Garza, Nyack 2013 CACC Rookie of the Year: Allison Briley, Wilmington 2013 CACC Coach of the Year: Raquel Shaffer, Nyack 2013 CACC Team Sportsmanship Award: Nyack College

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AWARD WINNERS WILMINGTON ALL-REGION PERFORMERS Katie Shorter..............................2012............................................. AVCA

WILMINGTON ALL-CACC PERFORMERS Julia Atkins.................................2004....................................... Fist Team Linda Miller................................2004................................. Second Team Lauren DiSabatino......................2004....................... Honorable Mention Angela Estep..............................2005......................................First Team Kristin Weidemen.......................2005................................. Second Team Kristin Weidemen.......................2006................................. Second Team Caitlin Hess................................2008......................................First Team Ashley Carberry..........................2008....................... Honorable Mention Meghan Frick.............................2009....................... Honorable Mention Nicole Wiechecki........................2010......................................First Team Brittany Biddle...........................2010................................. Second Team Nicole Wiechecki........................2011......................................Fisrt Team Katie Shorter..............................2011................................. Second Team Katie Shorter..............................2012......................................First Team Nicole Wiechecki........................2012......................................First Team Brittany Biddle...........................2012................................. Second Team Kaitlin DiGiacinto.......................2012....................... Honorable Mention Brittany Biddle...........................2013......................................First Team Katie Shorter..............................2013......................................First Team Allison Briley..............................2013....................... Honorable Mention

WILMINGTON ALL-CACC AWARD WINNERS

Julia Atkins.................................2004...........................Player of the Year Katie Shorter..............................2012...........................Player of the Year Allison Briley..............................2013..........................Rookie of the Year

WILMINGTON CACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Angie Estep...........................................................................2004 (MVP) Lauren Disabatino............................................................................2004 Kristin Wiedeman.............................................................................2004 Kristin Wiedeman.............................................................................2005 Kristie Shropshire.............................................................................2006 Nicole Wiechecki..............................................................................2010 Nicole Wiechecki..............................................................................2011 Nicole Wiechecki..............................................................................2012 Kaitlin DiGiacinto.............................................................................2012 Katie Shorter....................................................................................2013

Katie Shorter vs. Post, 2012

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RECORD BOOK Wilmington University Volleyball Records (through 2013 season) Became NCAA Division II in 2004 All-Time Coaching Records Coach Years Record (Pct.) Kim Huggins.................................2004-present (10).......................188-145 (.565) Totals............................................(10).............................................188-145 (.565) All-Time Matches Played: 333 All-Time Sets Played: 1165 TEAM RECORDS Most Matches, Season: 36, 2004; 2005 Most Games Played, Season: 128, 2008 Most Kills, Season: 1,540, 2004 Most Kills Per Game, Season: 13.51 per game, 2004 Most Kills, Match: 74 vs. Bloomfield, 11/8/2005 (5 sets); 70 vs. Goldey-Beacom, 11/4/2004 (4 sets); 65 vs. NJIT, 10/1/2005 (5 sets) Best Hitting Percetange, Season: .254, 2004 Best Hitting Percentage, Match: .493 vs. Bloomfield, 11/8/2005 (5 sets); .479 vs. Felician , 9/21/2004; .468 vs. Chestnut Hill, 10/7/2008 Most Attack Attempts, Season: 4,704, 2005 Most Assists, Season: 1,320, 2005 Most Assists Per Game, Season: 11.57 per game, 2004 Most Assists, Match: 68 vs. Bloomfield, 11/8/2005 (5 sets) 67 vs. Goldey-Beacom, 11/4/2004 (4 sets) 62 vs. Caldwell, 10/20/2012 (5 sets) Most Service Aces, Season: 315, 2004 Most Service Aces Per Game, Season: 2.76, 2004 Most Service Aces, Match: 23 vs. Felician, 10/8/2005 (3 sets) 22 vs. Bowie State, 10/14/2010 (3 sets) 21 vs. Post, 9/16/2006 (5 sets)

10 at Holy Family, 10/30/2007 Most Block Assists, Season: 415 assists, 2012 Most Block Assists, Match: 28 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 11/9/2012 27 at Concord, 9/1/2012 26 vs. Post University, 11/3/2012 22 at Caldwell, 10/5/2013 Most Blocks, Season: 319.5, 2012 Most Blocks Per Game, Season: 2.62 per game, 2012 Most Blocks, Match: 18.0 vs. Georgian Court Univ., 11/9/2012 (5 sets) 16.0 at Concordia, 10/24/2009 (4 sets) 15.5 at Concord, 9/1/2012 (5 sets) 15.0 vs. Glenville State, 10/1/2004 (3 sets) 15.0 at Le Moyne, 9/16/2007 (4 sets) 15.0 vs. West Chester, 9/22/2007 (4 sets) 15.0 vs. Millersville, 10/25/2008 (5 sets) 15.0 vs. Chestnut Hill, 10/27/2011 (4 sets) Most wins in a season: 28, 2012 (28-6) Most losses in a season: 24, 2006 (8-24) Best Record: 28-6 (.824), 2012 Worst Record: 8-24 (.250), 2006 Consecutive wins: 15, 2004; 2012 Consecutive losses: 14, 2005-06 Consecutive conference wins: 23, 2004-05 Consecutive conference losses: 3, 2007; 2009 Consecutive home wins: 17, 2012 (current: 10 at end of 2013) Consecutive home losses: 6, 2007 Consecutive road wins: 8, 2004 Consecutive road losses: 15, 2005-06 Consecutive Winning Seasons: 4, 2010-13 Consecutive wins to start a season: 2, 2004; 2012 Most Consecutive Individual Games Won: 44, 2004 (NJIT-Post) Most Consecutive Individual Games Lost: 18, 2006 (Le Moyne-Adelphi) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS

Most Digs, Season: 2,384, 2007 Most Digs Per Game, Season: 21.67, 2007 Most Digs, Match: 125 at Holy Family, 10/2/2006 (4 sets) 121 at Philadelphia, 11/6/2008 (5 sets) 121 vs. Bloomfield, 10/27/2007 (4 sets) Most Block Solos, Season: 148 solos, 2008 Most Block Solos, Match: 11 at Le Moyne, 9/16/2007 11 at Georgian Court, 9/16/2013 10 vs. Glenville Stat, 10/1/2004 10 at Concordia, 10/24/2009

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Best Hitting Pct. (Minimum 20 attempts):

1. Caitlin Hess at Concordia, Sept. 21, 2008........................................................696 2. Julia Atkins vs. Southampton, Sept. 4, 2004...................................................667 3. Julia Atkins vs. Felician, Sept. 21, 2004...........................................................619 4. Lindsay Miller vs. NJIT, Oct. 2, 2004................................................................600 5. Lauren DiSabatino vs. Post, Nov. 13, 2004......................................................536 Nicole Wiechecki at Georgian Court Univ., Sept. 19, 2012...............................536 7. Brittany Biddle vs. Shepherd, Nov. 2, 2010.....................................................524 Brittany Biddle vs. USciences, Oct. 26, 2012....................................................524 9. Ashley Carberry vs. Post, Oct. 11, 2008...........................................................522 10. Katie Shorter vs. Caldwell, Oct. 20, 2012......................................................519

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RECORD BOOK Most Kills:

1. Kristin Wiedeman at NJIT, Oct. 12, 2005...........................................................26 2. Kristin Wiedeman vs. Bloomfield, Nov. 8, 2005................................................23 Kristin Wiedeman vs. Goldey-Beacom, Sept. 27, 2005.....................................23 4. Denise Mentis vs. Bloomfield, Nov. 8, 2005......................................................22 5. Kristin Wiedeman at Goldey-Beacom, Oct. 27, 2005........................................21 6. Caitlin Hess at Philadelphia, Nov. 6, 2008.........................................................20 Katie Mason at Holy Family, Oct. 2, 2006..........................................................20 Kristin Wiedeman at Univ. of the Sciences, Sept. 14, 2006...............................20 Kristin Wiedeman vs. Univ. of the Sciences, Sept. 24, 2005..............................20 10. Meghan Frick at Philadelphia, Nov. 6, 2008....................................................19 Meghan Frick at Nyack, Oct. 3, 2009...............................................................19 Caitlin Hess at Univ. of the Sciences, Sept. 30, 2008........................................19 Brittani Leathern at Felician, Oct. 14, 2009.....................................................19 Katie Mason vs. Nyack, Sept. 30, 2006............................................................19

Most Service Aces:

1. Jaime Bohlert at Nyack, Oct. 15, 2005................................................................9 Lindsay Miller vs. Dominican, Sept. 3, 2004.......................................................9 3. Meghan Frick at Chestnut Hill, Oct. 29, 2009......................................................8 4. Julia Atkins vs. Salem International Sept. 7, 2007..............................................7 Michelle Boyd at Nyack, Oct. 3, 2009..................................................................7 Angie Estep vs. Felician, Oct. 18, 2005................................................................7 Meghan Frick vs. Felician, Nov. 3, 2007..............................................................7 Meghan Frick vs. Post, Sept. 25, 2010................................................................7 Brittany O’Neill at Chestnut Hill, Oct. 9, 2007.....................................................7 Brittany O’Neill vs. Bowie State, Oct. 14, 2010...................................................7 Shannon Rumple vs. Mercy, Sept. 26, 2009........................................................7 Ann Marie Scarfo vs. Bowie State, Oct. 29, 2011................................................7 Kristie Shropshire vs. Felician, Oct. 18, 2005.......................................................7 Nicole Wiechecki vs. holy Family, Sept. 21, 2010................................................7

Most Digs:

1. Brittany O’Neill at Univ. of the Sciences, Sept. 30, 2008....................................41 2. Jodie Fridinger vs. C.W. Post, Sept. 9, 2006.......................................................39 3. Kristin Wiedeman vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 21, 2005...........................................38 4. Jodie Fridinger at Univ. of the Sciences, Sept. 14, 2006....................................34 5. Jodie Fridinger at Dominican, Sept. 23, 2006...................................................32 6. Meghan Frick vs. Millersville, Oct. 25, 2008......................................................31 Kristin Wiedeman vs. bloomfield, Nov. 8, 2005................................................31 8. Meghan Frick vs. Bloomfield, Oct. 27, 2007......................................................30 Jodie Fridinger vs. Salem International, Sept. 9, 2006......................................30 10. Jodie Fridinger vs. Georgian Court, Sept. 26, 2006..........................................29 Jodie Fridinger at Kutztown, Sept. 29, 2006...................................................29

Most Assists:

1. Angie Estep vs. Goldey-Beacom, Nov. 4, 2004..................................................61 2. Angie Estep vs. bloomfield, Nov. 8, 2005..........................................................58 3. Cheyann Gilroy at Holy Family, Oct. 2, 2006......................................................52 4. Kerry Collins at Philadelphia, Nov. 6, 2008.......................................................49 5. Cheyann Gilroy vs. Felician, Nov. 3 2007, 48

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6. Cheyann Gilroy vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 4, 2007...................................................47 7. Cheyann Gilroy at Felician, Oct. 14, 2006..........................................................46 8. Cheyann Gilroy vs. Post, Sept. 16, 2006............................................................45 Cheyann Gilroy at Goldey-Beacom, Sept. 18, 2007...........................................45 10. Cheyann Gilroy at Philadelphia, Oct. 11, 2007................................................43

Most Solo Blocks:

1. Brittani Leathern at Le Moyne, Sept. 16, 2007....................................................8 2. Katie Shorter vs. Pace, Sept. 7, 2012...................................................................7 3. Ashley Carberry vs. C.W. Post, Sept. 13, 2008.....................................................6 Katie Shorter at Georgian Court, November 15, 2013.........................................6 Brittanie Leathern vs. Bloomfield, Nov. 7, 2009.................................................6 Denise Mentis at Goldey-Beacom, Oct. 27, 2005................................................6 7. Julia Atkins vs. St. Thomas (Fla.), Sept. 24, 2004................................................5 Julia Atkins vs. Felician, Nov. 3, 2007..................................................................5 Julia Atkins at Holy Family, Oct. 30, 2007...........................................................5 Ashley Carberry at Millersville, Sept. 6, 2008.....................................................5 Ashley Carberry vs. Ohio Valley, Sept. 12, 2008..................................................5 Lauren DiSabatino vs. Glenville State, Oct. 1, 2004.............................................5 Lauren DiSabatino vs. Goldey-Beacom, Nov. 4, 2004.........................................5 Denise Mantis at Holy Family, Oct. 22, 2005.......................................................5 Denise Mantis vs. St. Anselm, Sept. 10, 2005.....................................................5 Katie Shorter at Felician, Oct. 9, 2010.................................................................5 Katie Shorter vs. Goldey-Beacom, Sept. 23, 2010...............................................5

Most Block Assists:

1. Brittany Biddle at Concord, Sept. 1, 2012.........................................................10 2. Katie Shorter vs. Georgian Court Univ., Nov. 9, 2012...........................................9 3. Caitlin Hess vs. Millersville, Oct. 25, 2008...........................................................8 Katie Shorter vs. Caldwell, Oct. 20, 2012............................................................8 Katie Shorter at Holy Family, Oct. 3, 2013..........................................................8 Katie Shorter at Caldwell, Oct. 5, 2013...............................................................8 7. Julia Atkins vs. Post, Oct. 30, 2004......................................................................7 Brittani Leathern vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 4, 2007.................................................7 Katie Shorter vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 2011....................................................7 Alex Siolos vs. Post University, Nov. 3, 2012.......................................................7 Brittany Biddle vs. Post University, Nov. 3, 2012.................................................7

Most Total Blocks:

1. Katie Shorter vs. Georgian Court Univ., Nov. 11, 2012.......................................13 2. Brittany Biddle at Concord, Sept. 1, 2012.........................................................11 Katie Shorter at Holy Family, Oct. 3, 2013........................................................11 4. Julia Atkins vs. Post, Oct. 30, 2004....................................................................10 Caitlin Hess vs. Millersville, Oct. 25, 2008..........................................................10 Brittani Leathern at Concordia, Oct. 24, 2009....................................................10 Katie Shorter vs. Pace, Sept. 7, 2012.................................................................10 8. Brittani Leathern vs. Bloomfield, Nov. 7, 2009....................................................9 Brittani Leathern vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 4, 2007.................................................9 Katie Shorter vs. Caldwell, Oct. 20, 2012............................................................9 Katie Shorter at Caldwell, Oct. 5, 2013...............................................................9 Katie Shorter vs. Goldey-Beacom, Oct. 31, 2013................................................9

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RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME ‘TRIPLE-DOUBLE’ PERFORMANCES (COMBO OF 10+ KILLS, BLOCKS, ASSISTS, DIGS) Angie Estep (1) vs. NJIT, 10/01/05 (10 K, 37 A, 21 D) Alex Siolos (1) vs. LIU Post, 9/7/13 (10 K, 22 A, 15 D) ALL-TIME 20-20 PERFORMANCES (20 KILLS/20 DIGS) Kristin Wiedeman (3) vs. Univ. of the Sciences, 9/24/05 (20/22) vs. NJIT, 10/12/05 (26/21) vs. Bloomfield, 11/8/05 (23/31) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

Most Matches Played:

1. Kristie Shropshire (2005)....................................36 Angie Estep (2005).............................................36 Jaime Bohlert (2005).........................................36 Kristin Wiedeman (2005)...................................36 5. Jamie Santo (2004)............................................35 Julia Atkins (2004).............................................35 Lauren DiSabatino (2004)..................................35 Jenny Todd (2005)..............................................35 Kerry Collins (2008)............................................35 Adrienne Melvin (2008).....................................35 Lindsay Miller (2004).........................................35

Most Games Played:

1. Kerry Collins (2008).......................................... 126 2. Kristin Wiedeman (2005)................................. 124 Kristie Shropshire (2005).................................. 124 Jaime Bohlert (2005)....................................... 124 5. Angie Estep (2005)........................................... 122 Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2013).................................. 122 Kasey Couch (2013).......................................... 122 Alex Siolos (2013)............................................ 122 9. Meghan Frick (2008)........................................ 120 10. Ashley Carberry (2008)................................... 119 Brittany Biddle (2012)..................................... 119 Brooke Foskey (2012)....................................... 119 Alex Siolos (2012)............................................ 119

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Hitting Percentage (min. 200 attacks): Most Service Aces: 1. Angie Estep (2005) (111-18-282)................... .330 2. Caitlin Hess (2008) (240-69-523)................... .327 3. Julia Atkins (2004) (278-70-664)................... .313 4. Katie Shorter (2011) (178-70-664)................. .307 5. Brittany Biddle (2010) (209-57-512).............. .297 6. Angie Estep (2004) (87-20-226)..................... .296 7. Lauren DiSabatino (2004) (223-66-556)........ .282 8. Brittany Biddle (2013) (214-51-581).............. .281 9. Brittany Biddle (2012) (203-48-566).............. .274 10. Katie Shorter (2012) (234-84-555)............... .270

1. Nicole Wiechecki (2010).....................................85 2. Lindsay Miller (2004).........................................76 3. Nicole Wiechecki (2012).....................................72 4. Nicole Wiechecki (2011).....................................67 5. Angie Estep (2005).............................................64 6. Shannon Rumple (2011)....................................59 7. Shannon Rumple (2009)....................................56 8. Meghan Frick (2007)..........................................53 9. Brittany O’Neill (2007).......................................50 10. Kristie Shropshire (2005)..................................49

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Most Service Aces Per Game:

1. Kristin Wiedeman (2005).............................. 1,403 2. Kristin Wiedeman (2006).............................. 1,129 3. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2013)............................... 1,100 4. Meghan Frick (2009)..................................... 1,062 5. Kristie Shropshire (2005)............................... 1,020 5. Nicole Wiechecki (2010)................................... 993 7. Nicole Wiechecki (2012)................................... 968 Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2012)................................... 968 9. Lindsay Miller (2004)....................................... 892 10. Allison Briley (2013)....................................... 862

Most Kills:

1. Kristin Wiedeman (2005)................................. 502 2. Nicole Wiechecki (2010)................................... 336 3. Nicole Wiechecki (2012)................................... 330 4. Kristin Wiedeman (2006)................................. 319 5. Denise Mentis (2005)....................................... 318 6. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2012).................................. 314 7. Allison Briley (2013)......................................... 303 Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2013).................................. 303 9. Lindsay Miller (2004)....................................... 287 10. Nicole Wiechecki (2011)................................. 280

Most Kills Per Game:

1. Kristin Wiedeman (2005)................................ 4.05 2. Kristin Wiedeman (2006)................................ 3.04 3. Nicole Wiechecki (2010).................................. 2.97 Denise Mentis (2005)...................................... 2.97 5. Kristin Wiedeman (2004)................................ 2.86 6. Nicole Wiechecki (2012).................................. 2.82 7. Lindsay Miller (2004)...................................... 2.81 8. Nicole Wiechecki (2011).................................. 2.72 9. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2012)................................. 2.68 10. Julia Atkins (2004)........................................ 2.62

1. Nicole Wiechecki (2010).................................. 0.75 Lindsay Miller (2004)...................................... 0.75 3. Nicole Wiechecki (2011).................................. 0.65 4. Nicole Wiechecki (2012).................................. 0.62 5. Ann Marie Scarfo (2010)................................. 0.60 6. Shannon Rumple (2011)................................. 0.56 7. Angie Estep (2005).......................................... 0.52 8. Shannon Rumple (2009)................................. 0.52 9. Bridget Lambert (2004).................................. 0.51 10. Meghan Frick (2007)..................................... 0.49

Most Digs:

1. Kristin Wiedeman (2005)................................. 613 2. Meghan Frick (2007)........................................ 516 3. Jodie Fridinger (2006)...................................... 491 4. Brittany O’Neill (2007)..................................... 486 5. Shelby Henderson (2013)................................. 454 6. Angie Estep (2005)........................................... 419 7. Brittany O’Neill (2009)..................................... 415 8. Meghan Frick (2008)........................................ 407 9. Kristin Wiedeman (2006)................................. 405 10. Meghan Frick (2009)...................................... 396

Most Digs Per Game:

1. Jodie Fridinger (2006)..................................... 5.92 2. Kristin Wiedeman (2005)................................ 4.94 3. Meghan Frick (2007)....................................... 4.78 4. Brittany O’Neill (2007).................................... 4.58 5. Brittany O’Neill (2009).................................... 4.19 6. Shannon Freel (2006)...................................... 4.12 7. Kristin Wiedeman (2006)................................ 3.86 8. Shelby Henderson (2013)................................ 3.85 9. Kim Shropshire (2011)..................................... 3.72 10. Meghan Frick (2009)..................................... 3.70

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RECORD BOOK Most Assists:

1. Angie Estep (2004)........................................... 998 2. Angie Estep (2005)........................................... 974 3. Cheyann Gilroy (2007)...................................... 955 4. Cheyann Gilroy (2006)...................................... 853 5. Shannon Rumple (2009).................................. 792 6. Alex Siolos (2012)............................................ 626 7. Shannon Rumple (2011).................................. 612 8. Alex Siolos (2013)............................................ 599 9. Kasey Couch (2012).......................................... 523 10. Kerry Collins (2008)........................................ 522

Most Assists Per Game:

1. Angie Estep (2004).......................................... 9.60 2. Cheyann Gilroy (2007)..................................... 8.68 3. Angie Estep (2005).......................................... 7.98 4. Cheyann Gilroy (2006)..................................... 7.83 5. Shannon Rumple (2009)................................. 7.40 6. Shannon Rumple (2011)................................. 5.83 7. Alex Siolos (2012)........................................... 5.26 8. Alex Siolos (2013)........................................... 4.91 9. Kasey Couch (2012)......................................... 4.51 10. Shannon Rumple (2010)............................... 4.36

Most Total Blocks:

1.Katie Shorter (2012).......................................... 175 2. Katie Shorter (2013)......................................... 138 3. Julia Atkins (2004)........................................... 124 4. Brittany Biddle (2012)...................................... 119 5. Ashley Carberry (2008)..................................... 106 6. Katie Shorter (2011)...........................................98 7. Caitlin Hess (2008).............................................97 8. Alex Siolos (2012)..............................................94 9. Brittani Leathern (2007).....................................93 10. Lauren DiSabatino (2004)................................89

Most Solo Blocks:

1. Ashley Carberry (2008).......................................68 2. Katie Shorter (2012)...........................................61 3. Katie Shorter (2013)...........................................52 4. Brittani Leathern (2007).....................................49 5. Julia Atkins (2004).............................................47 6. Katie Shorter (2010)...........................................42 7. Caitlin Hess (2008).............................................40 Denise Mentis (2005).........................................40 9. Lauren DiSabatino (2004)..................................38 10. Katie Mason (2006)..........................................37 Katie Shorter (2011).........................................37

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Most Block Assists:

1. Katie Shorter (2012)......................................... 114 2. Alex Siolos (2012)..............................................91 3. Brittany Biddle (2012)........................................87 4. Katie Shorter (2013)...........................................86 5. Julia Atkins (2004).............................................77 6. Alex Siolos (2013)..............................................67 7. Katie Shorter (2011)...........................................61 8 Brittany Biddle (2013).........................................57 Caitlin Hess (2008).............................................57 10. Brooke Foskey (2012).......................................56

Most Blocks Per Game:

1.Katie Shorter (2012)......................................... 1.50 2. Katie Shorter (2013)........................................ 1.28 3. Julia Atkins (2004).......................................... 1.17 4. Brittany Biddle (2012)..................................... 1.00 Katie Shorter (2011)........................................ 1.00 6. Brittani Leathern (2007).................................. 0.99 Brittani Leathern (2009).................................. 0.99 8. Caitlin Hess (2008).......................................... 0.95 9. Ashley Carberry (2008).................................... 0.89 10. Katie Shorter (2010)...................................... 0.86

Most Points:

1. Kristin Wiedeman (2005).............................. 566.5 2. Nicole Wiechecki (2010)................................ 437.0 3. Nicole Wiechecki (2012)................................ 417.0 4. Denise Mentis (2005).................................... 398.0 5. Julia Atkins (2004)........................................ 397.5 6. Lindsay Miller (2004).................................... 380.0 7. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2012)............................... 378.0 8. Kristin Wiedeman (2006).............................. 370.5 9. Nicole Wiechecki (2011)................................ 362.5 10. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2013)............................. 355.5

Most Points Per Game:

1. Kristin Wiedeman (2005)................................ 4.57 2. Nicole Wiechecki (2010).................................. 3.87 3. Julia Atkins (2004............................................ 3.75 4. Lindsay Miller (2004)...................................... 3.73 5. Denise Mentis (2005)...................................... 3.72 6. Nicole Wiechecki (2012).................................. 3.56 7. Kristin Wiedeman (2006)................................ 3.53 8. Nicole Wiechecki (2011).................................. 3.52 9. Kristin Wiedeman (2004)................................ 3.44 10. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2012)............................... 3.23

ALL-TIME CAREER LISTS

Most Matches Played:

1. Katie Shorter (2010-13)................................... 127 Meghan Frick (2007-10).................................. 127 2. Brittany O’Neill (2007-10)................................ 126 Brittany Biddle (2010-13)................................ 126 5. Shannon Rumple (2008-11)............................. 125 Michelle Boyd (2007-10).................................. 125 7. Kim Shropshire (2008-11)................................ 122 8. Ann Marie Scarfo (2010-13)............................. 101 10. Kristin Wiedeman (2004-06)............................98 Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12)..............................98

Most Games Played:

1. Meghan Frick (2007-10)................................... 431 Brittany Biddle (2010-13)................................ 431 3. Katie Shorter (2010-13)................................... 425 4. Shannon Rumple (2008-11)............................. 419 5. Brittany O’Neill (2007-10)................................ 396 6. Michelle Boyd (2007-10).................................. 378 7. Kim Shropshire (2008-11)................................ 350 8. Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12).............................. 333 9. Kasey Couch (2011-present)............................. 330 10. Kristin Wiedeman (2004-06).......................... 325

Kills:

1.Kristin Wiedeman (2004-06)........................... 1096 2. Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12).............................. 946 3. Meghan Frick (2007-10)................................... 850 4. Brittany Biddle (2010-13)................................ 807 5. Katie Shorter (2010-12)................................... 745 6. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2012-present)..................... 617 7. Brittani Leathern (2006-07, 2009)................... 555 8. Michelle Boyd (2007-10).................................. 507 9. Kristie Shropshire (2005-07)............................ 475 10. Julia Atkins (2004, 2007)................................ 450

Kills Per Game:

1. Kristin Wiedeman (2004-06)........................... 3.37 2. Denise Mentis (2005)...................................... 2.97 3. Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12)............................. 2.84 4. Lindsay Miller (2004)...................................... 2.81 5. Allison Briley (2013-present)........................... 2.59 6. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2012-present).................... 2.58 7. Julia Atkins (2004, 2007)................................. 2.45 8. Caitlin Hess (2008).......................................... 2.35 9. Katie Mason (2006-07).................................... 2.09 10. Lauren DiSabatino (2004)............................. 2.08

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Assists:

Total Blocks:

Attack Attempts:

Assists Per Game:

Blocks Per Game:

Digs:

Solo Blocks:

Service Aces:

Digs Per Game:

Block Assists:

Service Aces Per Game:

1. Caitlin Hess (2008) (240-69-523).................. 0.327 2. Angie Estep (2004-05) (198-38-508)............ 0.315 3. Lauren DiSabatino (2004) (223-66-556)....... 0.282 4. Brittany Biddle (2010-13) (807-217-2183)... 0.270 5. Julia Atkins (2004, 2007) (450-155-1124)..... 0.262 6. Lindsay Miller (2004) (287-60-892).............. 0.254 7. Katie Shorter (2010-13) (745-292-1790)...... 0.253 8. Allison Briley (2013-present) (303-105-862).0.230 9. Sarah Booth (2004) (121-52-301)................. 0.229 10. Ashley Carberry (2008) (224-71-683)......... 0.224 1. Meghan Frick (2007-10)................................ 3,441 2. Kristin Wiedeman (2004-06)......................... 3,285 3. Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12)........................... 2,810 4. Brittany Biddle (2010-13)............................. 2,183 5. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2012-present).................. 2,068 6. Kristie Shropshire (2005-07)......................... 1,943 7. Michelle Boyd (2007-10)............................... 1.929 8. Katie Shorter (2010-13)................................ 1,790 9. Brittani Leathern (2006-07, 2009)................ 1,647 10. Paige Norvell (2009-11).............................. 1,268 1. Meghan Frick (2007-10)................................ 1,619 2. Brittany O’Neill (2007-10)............................. 1,579 3. Kristin Wiedeman (2004-06)......................... 1,367 4. Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12)........................... 1,055 5. Kim Shropshire (2008-11)................................ 997 6. Kristie Shripshire (2005-07)............................. 896 7. Michelle Boyd (2007-10).................................. 824 8. Shannon Rumple (2008-11)............................. 768 9. Shelby Henderson (2012-present).................... 747 10. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2012-present)................... 719 1. Jodie Fridinger (2006)..................................... 5.92 2. Kristin Wiedeman (2004-06)........................... 4.21 3. Brittany O’Meill (2007-10).............................. 3.99 4. Meghan Frick (2007-10).................................. 3.76 5. Jamie Santo (2004)......................................... 3.24 6. Shelby Henderson (2012-present)................... 3.22 7. Kristie Shropshire (2005-07)........................... 3.18 8. Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12)............................. 3.17 9. Lindsay Miller (2004)...................................... 3.15 10. Angie Estep (2004-05).................................. 3.02

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1. Shannon Rumple (2008-11).......................... 2,179 2. Angie Estep (2004-05).................................. 1,972 3. Cheyann Gilroy (2006-07)............................. 1,808 4. Kasey Couch (2011-present).......................... 1,330 5. Alex Siolos (2012-present)............................ 1,225 6. Kerry Collins (2008).......................................... 522 7. Rhianon Graham (2010)................................... 425 8. Christina Lessard (2008-10).............................. 286 9. Jaime Bohlert (2005)....................................... 279 10. Bridget Lambert (2004)................................. 116 1. Angie Estep (2004-05).................................... 8.73 2. Cheyann Gilroy (2006-07)............................... 8.26 3. Shannon Rumple (2008-11)............................ 5.20 4. Alex Siolos (2012-present).............................. 5.08 5. Kerry Collins (2008)......................................... 4.14 6. Kasey Couch (2011-present)............................ 4.03 7. Rhianon Graham (2010).................................. 3.94 8. Christina Lessard (2008-10)............................. 2.33 9. Jaime Bohlert (2005)...................................... 2.25 10. Nicole Shuba (2012-present)......................... 1.45 1. Katie Shorter (2010-13)................................... 192 2. Brittani Leathern (2006-07, 2009)................... 109 3. Brittany Biddle (2010-13)................................ 104 4. Julia Atkins (2004, 2007)....................................77 5. Sheri Hunley (2008-11)......................................72 6. Ashley Carberry (2008).......................................68 7. Katie Mason (2006-07).......................................50 8. Caitlin Hess (2008).............................................40 Denise Mentis (2005).........................................40 10. Lauren DiSabatino (2004)................................38 1. Katie Shorter (2010-13)................................... 307 2. Brittany Biddle (2010-13)................................ 250 3. Alex Siolos (2012-present)............................... 158 4. Brittani Leathern (2006-07, 2009)................... 138 5. Shannon Rumple (2008-11)............................. 131 6. Sheri Hunley (2008-11).................................... 119 7. Paige Norvell (2009-11)................................... 115 8. Julia Atkins (2004, 2007).................................. 106 9. Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12)................................75 10. Brooke Foskey (2011-12)..................................72

1. Katie Shorter (2010-13)................................... 499 2. Brittany Biddle (2010-13)................................ 354 3. Brittani Leathern (2006-07, 2009)................... 247 4. Sheri Hunley (2008-11).................................... 191 5. Julia Atkins (2004, 2007).................................. 183 6. Alex Siolos (2012-present)............................... 172 7. Shannon Rumple (2008-11)............................. 145 8. Paige Norvell (2009-11)................................... 127 9. Ashley Carberry (2008)..................................... 106 10. Caitlin Hess (2008)...........................................97 1. Katie Shorter (2010-13).................................. 1.17 2. Julia Atkins (2004, 2007)................................. 0.99 3. Caitlin Hess (2008).......................................... 0.95 4. Ashley Carberry (2008).................................... 0.89 5. Brittani Leathern (2006-07, 2009).................. 0.86 6. Lauren DiSabatino (2004)............................... 0.83 7. Brittany Biddle (2010-12)............................... 0.82 8. Denise Mentis (2005)...................................... 0.77 9. Sheri Hunley (2008-11)................................... 0.75 10. Alex Siolos (2012-present)............................ 0.79 1. Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12).............................. 224 2. Shannon Rumple (2008-11)............................. 185 3. Meghan Frick (2007-10)................................... 176 4. Brittany O’Neill (2007-10)................................ 136 5. Kristin Wiedeman (2004-06)............................ 118 6. Angie Estep (2004-05)..................................... 106 7. Kim Shropshire (2008-11)..................................93 8. Michelle Boyd (2007-10)....................................92 9. Kristie Shropshire (2005-07)..............................85 Alex Siolos (2012-present).................................85 1. Lindsay Miller (2004)...................................... 0.75 2. Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12)............................. 0.67 3. Bridget Lambert (2004).................................. 0.51 4. Angie Estep (2004-05).................................... 0.47 5. Shannon Rumple (2008-11)............................ 0.44 6. Meghan Frick (2007-10).................................. 0.41 7. Kerry Collins (2008)......................................... 0.38 8. Lauren DiSabatino (2004)............................... 0.37 9. Alex Siolos (2012)........................................... 0.37 10. Julia Atkins (2004, 2007)............................... 0.36

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RECORD BOOK Points:

1. Kristin Wiedeman (2004-06)....................... 1267.0 2. Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12)......................... 1216.5 3. Katie Shorter (2010-13).............................. 1104.5 4. Meghan Frick (2007-10).............................. 1057.5 5. Brittany Biddle (2010-13)........................... 1057.0 6. Brittani Leathern (2006-07, 2009)................ 740.0 7. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2012-present).................. 733.5 8. Julia Atkins (2004, 2007)............................... 647.0 9. Michelle Boyd (2007-10)............................... 639.5 10. Kristie Shropshire (2005-07)....................... 576.5

Points Per Game:

1. Kristin Wiedeman (2004-06)........................... 3.90 2. Lindsay Miller (2004)...................................... 3.73 3. Denise Mentis (2005)...................................... 3.72 4. Nicole Wiechecki (2010-12)............................. 3.65 5. Julia Atkins (2004, 2007)................................. 3.52 6. Caitlin Hess (2008).......................................... 3.09 7. Kaitlin DiGiacinto (2012-present).................... 3.07 8. Lauren DiSabatino (2004)............................... 3.05 9. Allison Briley (2013-present)........................... 2.79 10. Katie Mason (2006-07).................................. 2.73

Angies Estep, 2004

WILMINGTON YEAR-BY-YEAR AT HOME All-Time (92-38, .708) At Pratt Student Center, 2004-11 (63-35, .643) At WU Athletics Complex, 2012-current (29-3, .906) 2010’s (50-7, .877) 2013....................................................................13-2 2012 (at WU Athletics Complex)..........................16-1 2011......................................................................9-1 2010....................................................................12-3 2000’s (42-31, .575) 2009......................................................................6-4 2008....................................................................10-6 2007....................................................................4-10 2006......................................................................4-4 2005......................................................................7-7 2004 (at Pratt Student Center)............................11-0

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2004 (27-9, 20-0 CACC) CACC Regular Season Champions CACC Tournament Champions NCAA East Region Tournament Qualifier Head Coach: Kim Huggins Captains: Angie Estep, Kristin Wiedeman Date Opponent/Site.......................Result Sept. 3 vs. Dominican (at Kutztown).......... W 3-0 Sept. 4 vs. Southhampton (at Kutztown)... W 3-0 Sept. 4 at Kutztown......................................L 0-3 Sept. 9 at *Bloomfield................................ W 3-0 Sept. 10 vs. Bryant (at Bentley)......................L 0-3 Sept. 11 at Bentley.........................................L 0-3 Sept. 11 vs. American Int. (at Bentley)......... W 3-0 Sept. 16 *Holy Family................................... W 3-0 Sept. 19 vs. Le Moyne (at USciences)..............L 2-3 Sept. 21 *Felician......................................... W 3-0 Sept. 23 at Palm Beach Atlantic .....................L 0-3 Sept. 24 vs. Madonna (at PBA).......................L 0-3 Sept. 24 vs. St. Thomas (Fla.) (at PBA).......... W 3-0 Oct. 1 vs. Glenville State (at Millersville)... W 3-0 Oct. 1 vs. Dowling (at Millersville)..............L 0-3 Oct. 2 vs. *NJIT (at Teikyo Post)................. W 3-0 Oct. 2 at *Teikyo Post................................ W 3-0 Oct. 5 at *Felician..................................... W 3-0 Oct. 7 *Dominican.................................... W 3-0 Oct. 9 at *NJIT.......................................... W 3-0 Oct. 12 *Bloomfield.................................... W 3-0 Oct. 14 at *Goldey-Beacom........................ W 3-0 Oct. 16 at *Nyack........................................ W 3-0 Oct. 19 at *Dominican................................ W 3-0 Oct. 21 *USciences..................................... W 3-0 Oct. 23 *Holy Family................................... W 3-0 Oct. 23 *Nyack............................................ W 3-0 Oct. 26 at *Georgian Court......................... W 3-0 Oct. 30 *Georgian Court............................. W 3-0 Nov. 3 at Kutztown......................................L 1-3 Nov. 4 *Goldey-Beacom............................ W 3-1 Nov. 6 at USciences................................... W 3-0 Nov. 12 vs. NJIT (at Dominican)................... W 3-0 Nov. 13 vs. Teikyo Post (at Dominican)........ W 3-1 Nov. 18 at #1 Queens (N.Y.)...........................L 0-3 * CACC Contest Nationally Ranked Opponent CACC Tournament Semifinal CACC Tournament Championship NCAA Division II East Region Tournament 1st Rd.

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2005 (15-21, 13-9 CACC) Head Coach: Kim Huggins Captains: Angie Estep, Kristin Wiedeman

2006 (8-24, 8-8 CACC) Head Coach: Kim Huggins Captains: Cheyann Gilroy, Kristin Wiedeman

Date Opponent/Site.......................Result Aug. 30 Millersville........................................L 1-3 Sept. 2 at New Haven...................................L 0-3 Sept. 2 vs. East Stroudsburg (at UNH)...........L 0-3 Sept 3 vs. UMass-Lowell (at UNH)...............L 0-3 Sept. 3 vs. Millersville (at UNH)....................L 0-3 Sept. 7 at *Georgian Court......................... W 3-0 Sept. 9 vs. Bentley (at Bryant)......................L 0-3 Sept. 9 at Bryant..........................................L 0-3 Sept. 10 vs. St. Anselm (at Bryant)............... W 3-0 Sept. 10 vs. Mercy (at Bryant)........................L 0-3 Sept. 14 Kutztown..........................................L 0-3 Sept. 17 at *Felician..................................... W 3-0 Sept. 17 vs. *Post (at Felician)...................... W 3-0 Sept. 21 *Philadelphia...................................L 1-3 Sept. 24 vs. *USciences (at Philadelphia)..... W 3-2 Sept. 24 at *Philadelphia...............................L 1-3 Sept. 27 *Goldey-Beacom..............................L 1-3 Sept. 29 *Dominican.................................... W 3-0 Oct. 1 *NJIT.............................................. W 3-2 Oct. 1 *Bloomfield.................................... W 3-0 Oct. 4 at USciences.....................................L 1-3 Oct. 8 Concordia.........................................L 0-3 Oct. 12 at *NJIT............................................L 2-3 Oct. 15 at *Nyack........................................ W 3-0 Oct. 15 vs. *Dominican (at Nyack).............. W 3-0 Oct. 18 *Felician......................................... W 3-0 Oct. 20 at *Bloomfield..................................L 0-3 Oct. 22 vs. *Georgian Court (at HFU)............L 2-3 Oct. 22 at *Holy Family............................... W 3-0 Oct. 27 at *Goldey-Beacom..........................L 1-3 Nov. 2 *Nyack............................................ W 3-0 Nov. 3 at Millersville....................................L 0-3 Nov. 5 *Holy Family................................... W 3-0 Nov. 5 *Post................................................L 1-3 Nov. 8 %Bloomfield.................................. W 3-2 Nov. 11 vs. $Goldey-Beacom.........................L 0-3

Date Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 2 0-3 Sept. 2 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Oct. 28 Nov. 1

Opponent/Site.......................Result vs. Millersville (at Shepherd)............L 0-3 vs. Shippensburg (at Shepherd)........L 0-3 vs. Le Moyne (at Shepherd)..............L 1-3 vs. Mercyhurst (at Shepherd)............L 0-3 vs. Lake Superior (at Mercyhurst).....L 0-3 at Mercyhurst...................................L 0-3 vs. Saginaw Valley St. (at Mercyhurst).... L vs. Gannon (at Mercyhurst)..............L 0-3 vs. Adelphi (at Millersville)...............L 1-3 vs. Dowling (at Millersville)..............L 0-3 vs. C.W. Post (at Millersville).............L 1-3 vs. Salem Intern. (at Millersville)......L 0-3 *Holy Family.....................................L 1-3 at *USciences................................. W 3-1 *Post.............................................. W 3-2 *Goldey-Beacom..............................L 0-3 *Philadelphia...................................L 0-3 at *Dominican................................ W 3-0 *Georgian Court...............................L 0-3 at Kutztown......................................L 0-3 *Nyack............................................ W 3-1 at *Holy Family............................... W 3-1 *USciences..................................... W 3-0 *Caldwell....................................... W 3-0 at *Goldey-Beacom..........................L 1-3 at *Philadelphia...............................L 0-3 at *Felician..................................... W 3-1 at *Georgian Court...........................L 0-3 at *Bloomfield..................................L 0-3 vs. Millersville (at Shippensburg).....L 0-3 at Shippensburg...............................L 0-3 at %Goldey-Beacom.........................L 2-3

CACC Contest CACC Tournament Quarterfinals

* CACC Contest CACC Tournament Quarterfinals CACC Tournament Semifinals

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2007 (12-21, 9-9 CACC) Head Coach: Kim Huggins-Habbert Captains: Michelle Boyd, Meghan Frick Date Opponent/Site.......................Result Aug. 31 Shepherd..........................................L 0-3 Aug. 31 Edinboro...........................................L 0-3 Sept. 1 Le Moyne..........................................L 0-3 Sept. 1 Dowling............................................L 0-3 Sept. 5 at *Caldwell................................... W 3-0 Sept. 7 vs. Shippensburg (at Millerscille)......L 0-3 Sept. 7 vs. Salem Intern. (at Millersville).... W 3-0 Sept. 8 vs. UDC (at Millersville)................... W 3-0 Sept. 8 vs. Adelphi (at Millersville)...............L 0-3 Sept. 15 vs. Adelphia (at Le Moyne)...............L 0-3 Sept. 15 vs. New Haven (at Le Moyne)...........L 0-3 Sept. 16 at Le Moyne......................................L 1-3 Sept. 16 vs. UMass-Lowell (at Le Moyne).......L 0-3 Sept. 18 at *Goldey-Beacom........................ W 3-0 Sept. 20 *Georgian Court...............................L 0-3 Sept. 22 West Chester....................................L 1-3 Sept. 25 *Chestnut Hill...................................L 1-3 Oct. 2 at *USciences...................................L 0-3 Oct. 4 *Philadelphia...................................L 1-3 Oct. 6 at *Nyack..........................................L 2-3 Oct. 6 vs. Southern Conn. St. (at Nyack).... W 3-1 Oct. 9 at *Chestnut Hill............................. W 3-0 Oct. 11 at *Philadelphia...............................L 1-3 Oct. 13 *Dominican.................................... W 3-0 Oct. 18 *USciences..................................... W 3-1 Oct. 20 vs. Stonehill (at Post)........................L 0-3 Oct. 20 at *Post.......................................... W 3-0 Oct. 23 *Goldey-Beacom............................ W 3-0 Oct. 25 *Holy Family.....................................L 0-3 Oct. 27 *Bloomfield......................................L 1-3 Oct. 30 at *Holy Family............................... W 3-0 Nov. 1 at *Georgian Court...........................L 0-3 Nov. 3 *Felician...........................................L 2-3 * CACC Contest

2008 (19-16, 12-6 CACC) Head Coach: Kim Huggins-Habbert Captains: Michelle Boyd, Ashley Carberry, Meghan Frick

2009 (14-16, 9-10 CACC) Head Coach: Kim Huggins-Habbert Captains: Meghan Frick, Brittani Leathern, Christina Lessard

Date Opponent/Site.......................Result Aug. 29 West Chester....................................L 0-3 Aug. 29 East Stroudsburg............................ W 3-1 Aug. 30 Le Moyne........................................ W 3-1 Aug. 30 Concordia....................................... W 3-0 Sept. 5 vs. Shippensburg (at Millersville).....L 0-3 Sept. 5 vs. Fairmont St. (at Millersville)...... W 3-2 Sept. 6 vs. Adelphi (at Millersville)...............L 2-3 Sept. 6 at Millersville.................................. W 3-2 Sept. 12 vs. Shippensburg (at Lock Haven).....L 1-3 Sept. 12 vs. Ohio Valley (at Lock Haven)....... W 3-0 Sept. 13 at Lock Haven...................................L 0-3 Sept. 13 vs. C.W. Post (at Lock Haven)............L 2-3 Sept. 17 *Georgian Court...............................L 0-3 Sept. 20 at Southern Connecticut St...............L 1-3 Sept. 21 at Concordia................................... W 3-1 Sept. 23 at *Holy Family.................................L 1-3 Sept. 27 at *Felician..................................... W 3-0 Sept. 30 at *USciences...................................L 2-3 Oct. 2 at *Goldey-Beacom........................ W 3-0 Oct. 4 at *Bloomfield................................ W 3-2 Oct. 7 *Chestnut Hill................................. W 3-0 Oct. 9 *Philadelphia...................................L 0-3 Oct. 11 *Post.............................................. W 3-0 Oct. 14 *USciences..................................... W 3-0 Oct. 18 *Dominican.................................... W 3-0 Oct. 21 at *Chestnut Hill............................. W 3-0 Oct. 23 at West Chester.................................L 0-3 Oct. 25 *Nyack............................................ W 3-0 Oct. 25 Millersville........................................L 2-3 Oct. 28 *Holy Family.....................................L 0-3 Oct. 30 *Goldey-Beacom............................ W 3-0 Nov. 1 *Caldwell....................................... W 3-0 Nov. 4 at *Georgian Court...........................L 1-3 Nov. 6 at *Philadelphia............................. W 3-2 Nov. 11 at %Georgian Court..........................L 0-3

Date Opponent/Site.......................Result Sept. 5 at Millersville....................................L 0-3 Sept. 5 vs. Bowie State (at Millersville)...... W 3-0 Sept. 5 vs. Saint Rose (at Millersville)...........L 0-3 Sept. 11 vs. Seton Hill (at West Chester).........L 1-3 Sept. 11 vs. Daemen (at West Chester)...........L 0-3 Sept. 12 vs. Chestnut Hill (at West Chester).. W 3-0 Sept. 12 at West Chester.................................L 1-3 Sept. 15 *Philadelphia...................................L 0-3 Sept. 19 at *USciences...................................L 2-3 Sept. 19 vs. Le Moyne (at USciences...............L 0-3 Sept. 22 at *Holy Family.................................L 2-3 Sept. 24 at *Goldey-Beacom........................ W 3-0 Sept. 26 at *Post.......................................... W 3-0 Sept. 26 vs. Mercy (at Post).......................... W 3-1 Sept. 29 at *Georgian Court.......................... L 0-3 Oct. 1 *Chestnut Hill................................. W 3-0 Oct. 3 at *Nyack..........................................L 2-3 Oct. 8 *USciences..................................... W 3-0 Oct. 10 *Felician......................................... W 3-0 Oct. 10 Mercy............................................. W 3-0 Oct. 13 at *Philadelphia...............................L 0-3 Oct. 17 *Dominican......................................L 0-3 Oct. 20 *Holy Family................................... W 3-2 Oct. 22 *Goldey-Beacom............................ W 3-0 Oct. 24 at *Concordia................................. W 3-1 Oct. 27 *Georgian Court...............................L 1-3 Oct. 29 at *Chestnut Hill............................. W 3-0 Oct. 31 at *Caldwell.....................................L 0-3 Oct. 31 vs. So. Conn. St. (at Caldwell).......... W 3-2 Nov. 7 *Bloomfield......................................L 2-3 * CACC Contest

* CACC Contest % CACC Tournament Quarterfinals

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2010 (22-12, 14-5 CACC) Head Coach: Kim Huggins-Habbert Captains: Meghan Frick, Christina Lessard Date Opponent/Site.......................Result Sept. 3 vs. Eckerd (at West Florida)...............L 0-3 Sept. 3 vs. Southern Indiana (at West Fla.)...L 0-3 Sept. 4 vs. Ala.-Huntsville (at West Fla.).......L 0-3 Sept. 4 vs. West Alabama (at West Fla.)........L 0-3 Sept. 10 vs. Molloy (at AIC).......................... W 3-0 Sept. 10 vs. UMass-Lowell (at AIC)............... W 3-2 Sept. 11 at American Int’l...............................L 0-3 Sept. 11 vs. Saint Rose (at AIC)..................... W 3-0 Sept. 14 at *Philadelphia...............................L 1-3 Sept. 18 at *USciences................................. W 3-1 Sept. 18 vs. Assumption (at USciences)........ W 3-0 Sept. 21 *Holy Family................................... W 3-2 Sept. 23 *Goldey-Beacom............................ W 3-0 Sept. 25 *Post.............................................. W 3-1 Sept. 25 Mercy............................................. W 3-0 Sept. 28 *Georgian Court...............................L 2-3 Sept. 30 at *Chestnut Hill............................. W 3-0 Oct. 2 *Concordia..................................... W 3-1 Oct. 2 NYIT..................................................L 2-3 Oct. 7 *USciences..................................... W 3-0 Oct. 9 at *Felician..................................... W 3-0 Oct. 12 *Philadelphia................................. W 3-0 Oct. 14 *Bowie State.................................. W 3-0 Oct. 16 at *Dominican................................ W 3-2 Oct. 19 at *Holy Family.................................L 2-3 Oct. 23 *Nyack............................................ W 3-0 Oct. 26 at *Georgian Court...........................L 1-3 Oct. 28 *Chestnut Hill................................. W 3-0 Oct. 30 *Caldwell.........................................L 1-3 Oct. 30 Lincoln (Pa.)................................... W 3-0 Nov. 2 Shepherd........................................ W 3-1 Nov. 4 at *Goldey-Beacom........................ W 3-1 Nov. 6 at *Bloomfield................................ W 3-0 Nov. 9 at #Philadelphia...............................L 0-3 * CACC Contest # CACC Tournament Quarterfinal

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2011 (20-10, 14-5 CACC) Head Coach: Kim Huggins-Habbert Captains: Sheri Hunley, Paige Norvell, Shannon Rumple, Kim Shropshire

2012 (28-6, 18-1 CACC) CACC South Division Champions Head Coach: Kim Huggins-Habbert Captains: Brittany Biddle, Nicole Wiechecki

Date Opponent/Site.......................Result Sept. 2 at Millersville....................................L 0-3 Sept. 2 vs. Bowie State (at Millersville)...... W 3-0 Sept. 3 vs. Georgian Court (at Millersville).. W 3-2 Sept. 3 vs. Slippery Rock (at Millersvile).......L 1-3 Sept. 10 vs. Pace (at USciences)......................L 0-3 Sept. 10 vs. Bentley (at USciences)............... W 3-1 Sept. 13 at *Goldey-Beacom........................ W 3-0 Sept. 15 *Georgian Court............................. W 3-0 Sept. 17 at *Concordia................................. W 3-0 Sept. 20 at *Chestnut Hill...............................L 2-3 Sept. 22 *Philadelphia................................. W 3-0 Sept. 25 at *Caldwell.....................................L 1-3 Sept. 29 *Goldey-Beacom............................ W 3-0 Oct. 1 at *Post.......................................... W 3-0 Oct. 4 *Holy Family.....................................L 2-3 Oct. 6 at *USciences................................. W 3-1 Oct. 8 *Felician......................................... W 3-0 Oct. 11 at *Philadelphia...............................L 0-3 Oct. 13 at Bowie State................................ W 3-0 Oct. 15 *Dominican.................................... W 3-2 Oct. 18 *USciences..................................... W 3-0 Oct. 20 at *Georgian Court......................... W 3-0 Oct. 22 at *Nyack........................................ W 3-0 Oct. 25 at *Holy Family.................................L 1-3 Oct. 27 *Chestnut Hill................................. W 3-1 Oct. 29 *Bloomfield.................................... W 3-0 Oct. 29 Bowie State.................................... W 3-0 Nov. 1 at Shepherd......................................L 0-3 Nov. 8 at #Dominican................................ W 3-1 Nov. 11 vs. %Holy Family (at GCU)................L 1-3

Date Opponent/Site.......................Result Aug. 31 at Millersville.................................. W 3-0 Aug. 31 vs. East Stroudsburg (at MU).......... W 3-0 Sept. 1 vs. Quincy (at Millersville)................L 1-3 Sept. 1 vs. Concord (at Millersville)...............L 2-3 Sept. 1 vs. West Chester (at Millersville)..... W 3-2 Sept. 5 *Holy Family................................... W 3-1 Sept. 7 Pace................................................ W 3-0 Sept. 7 Saint Rose...................................... W 3-0 Sept. 8 Bentley........................................... W 3-1 Sept. 8 Davis & Elkins................................. W 3-0 Sept. 11 *Chestnut Hill................................. W 3-0 Sept. 14 vs. California (Pa.) (at Bentley).........L 0-3 Sept. 15 vs. Queens (N.Y.) (at Bentley)......... W 3-1 Sept. 15 vs. Stonehill (at Bentley)..................L 2-3 Sept. 19 at *Georgian Court......................... W 3-1 Sept. 22 *Nyack............................................ W 3-2 Sept. 25 at *USciences................................. W 3-0 Sept. 28 *Philadelphia................................. W 3-0 Sept. 29 at *Bloomfield................................ W 3-0 Oct. 5 at *Holy Family............................... W 3-1 Oct. 6 *Concordia..................................... W 3-0 Oct. 9 *Goldey-Beacom............................ W 3-0 Oct. 12 *Georgian Court............................. W 3-0 Oct. 13 at *Felician..................................... W 3-0 Oct. 17 at *Philadelphia............................. W 3-0 Oct. 19 at *Chestnut Hill............................. W 3-0 Oct. 20 *Caldwell....................................... W 3-2 Oct. 23 at *Goldey-Beacom........................ W 3-0 Oct. 26 *USciences..................................... W 3-1 Oct. 27 at *Dominican..................................L 0-3 Nov. 3 *Post.............................................. W 3-1 Nov. 6 #Post.............................................. W 3-0 Nov. 9 %Georgian Court............................ W 3-2 Nov. 10 ^Dominican.....................................L 0-3

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2013 (23-10, 17-2 CACC) CACC South Division Co-Champions Head Coach: Kim Huggins-Habbert Captains: Katie Shorter, Brittany Biddle, Annie Scarfo Date Sept. 6 Sept. 7 Sept. 7 Sept. 11 Sept. 13 Sept. 13 Sept. 14 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 18 Sept. 20 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 21 Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 15

Opponent/Site.....................Result at New Haven (UNH Tourn.)........... L 0-3 vs. Stonehill (UNH Tourn.)............. L 1-3 vs. LIU Post (UNH Tourn.)............... L 1-3 at * Chestnut Hill .........................W 3-1 at Eckerd (EC Classic)..................... L 0-3 vs. Nova Southeastern (EC Classic).W 3-0 vs. Bentley (EC Classic).................W 3-0 vs. Barry (EC Classic)...................... L 0-3 *Georgian Court...........................W 3-2 Shepherd....................................... L 2-3 Millersville (WU Invite)................W 3-0 Adelphi (WU Invite).....................W 3-2 NYIT (WU Invite)........................... L 0-3 Le Moyne (WU Invite)..................W 3-0 at *USciences...............................W 3-1 * Felician......................................W 3-0 *Philadelphia...............................W 3-0 at *Holy Family............................. L 2-3 at *Caldwell.................................W 3-2 *Holy Family................................W 3-1 *Bloomfield.................................W 3-0 at *Goldey-Beacom......................W 3-1 *Dominican..................................W 3-1 at *Georgian Court.......................W 3-2 at *Philadelphia............................ L 1-3 *USciences...................................W 3-1 at *Post........................................W 3-0 *Chestnut Hill..............................W 3-0 *Goldey-Beacom..........................W 3-0 at *Concordia...............................W 3-0 at *Nyack.....................................W 3-2 #Felician.......................................W 3-0 at %Georgian Court....................... L 0-3

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LOCATION MAP Wilmington University Athletics Complex 1365 Pulaski Highway | Newark, DE 19702

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Directions from main campus Follow directions to New Castle Campus. Continue on DuPont Highway (Route 13/40 South). Bear right to continue on Route 40 West. Cross under the Route 1 bypass and continue on 40. New Athletic Facility parking lot is on the right hand side following Walther Road and the turf field.

Home of the men’s and women’s basketball, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, and volleyball teams.

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CENTRAL ATLANTIC COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE

Wilmington University 320 N. DuPont Highway New Castle, DE 19720 (302) 356-9435 Toll Free: (866) 922-2871 Fax: (302) 328-7376 athletics@wilmu.edu www.wilmu.edu/athletics Wilmington University Athletics Complex 1365 Pulaski Highway Newark, DE 19702 (302) 328-9435 Fax: (302)328-7376

1. Philadelphia University 4201 Henry Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144

6. Felician College 223 Montross Avenue Rutherford, NJ 07070

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2. Goldey-Beacom College 4701 Limestone Road Wilmington, DE 19808

3. University of the Sciences 600 South 43rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

4. Holy Family University 9801 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19114

7. Bloomfield College 467 Franklin Street Bloomfield, NJ 07003

8. Caldwell University 120 Bloomfield Avenue Caldwell, NJ 07006

9. Dominican College 470 Western Highway Orangeburg, NY 10962

11. Post University 800 Country Club Road Waterbury, CT 06708

12. Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118

13. Concordia College 171 White Plains Road Bronxville, NY 10708

5. Georgian Court University 900 Lakewood Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701

10. Nyack College 1 South Boulevard Nyack, NY 10960

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