2014 Wichita State volleyball virtual guide

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Wichita State Volleyball 2014


tradition

Facilities

Tradition NCAA Tradition Valley Championships Shocker Volleyball All-Americans Professional Volleyball Life After Volleyball

Charles Koch Arena Fan Support

wichita state Media Coverage Strength & Conditioning Athletic Training Academic Support In the Community Year in Review Wichita State Wichita

the shockers

The 2014 Wichita State Volleyball Virtual Guide has been produced by WSU Assistant Director of Media Relations Tami Cutler. Photography provided by Dale Stelz, Jeff Tuttle, Joseph Myers, Larry W. Smith, Fred Solis, Randy Tobias, Steve Adelson, Ken Sloan, and Jim Meyer Photography.

Shocker Staff Chris Lamb, Head Coach Matt Hoffman, Assistant Coach Sean Carter, Assistant Coach Shannon Lamb, Dir. of Operations 2014 Outlook 2014 Shockers


2013 Valley Champs


2012 Sweet 16


Charles Koch Arena

• Wichita State put the finishing touches on a $25 million reconstruction and renovation plan just in time for the 2003 volleyball season. • Charles Koch Arena includes Devlin Court, the Taylor Concourse, the Preferred Health Systems Multi Purpose Center, Geist Student Services Building, Downing Academic Learning Center, a new weight room, a new athletic training complex and new locker rooms. • The Shockers hold a record of 121-24 in Charles Koch Arena since 2003.


Charles Koch Arena

Devlin Court

Team Room

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Locker Room

Practice Gym

Video Board


Fan Support

Wichita State Attendance Records Top-10 Shocker Total Attendance Bests

Season............................................................... Total 1. 2008...........................................................44,478 2. 2013...........................................................38,657 3. 2009...........................................................37,594 4. 2007...........................................................35,698 5. 2012...........................................................34,792 6. 2010...........................................................30,014 7. 2006...........................................................29,157 8. 2011............................................................27,797 9. 2005...........................................................23,976 10. 2004..........................................................17,485

Top-10 Shocker Average Attendance Bests

Season............................................................... Total 1. 2008.............................................................3,177 2. 2012.............................................................2,899 3. 2009.............................................................2,892 4. 2013.............................................................2,577 5. 2007.............................................................2,550 6. 2011..............................................................2,527 7. 2010.............................................................2,501 8. 2006.............................................................2,083 9. 2005.............................................................1,998 10. 2004............................................................1,166

Ranked 14th Nationally in Attendance in 2013

Top-10 Match Attendance

Game................................................................ Total 1. Missouri State, 11/2/07...............................6,122 2. Kansas State, 8/25/07.................................6,024 3. Drake, 10/25/08...........................................5,916 4. Northern Iowa, 10/26/12............................5,812 5. Northern Iowa, 11/14/09............................4,916 6. Northern Iowa, 10/29/11............................4,528 7. Missouri State, 11/28/08.............................4,219 8. Missouri State, 10/29/10..............................4,206 9. Northern Iowa, 10/26/13.............................4,123 10. Northern Iowa, 10/17/08...........................4,017

Shocker Attendance Ranked by the NCAA ear Y Dates Total Avg. NCAA Rank 2013 15 38,657 2,577 14th 2012 12 34,792 2,899 7th 2011 11 27,797 2,527 10th 2010 12 30,014 2,501 10th 2009 13 37,594 2,892 7th 2008 14 44,478 3,177 5th 2007 14 35,698 2,550 7th 2006 14 29,157 2,083 10th 2005 12 23,976 1,998 13th 2004 15 17,485 1,166 29th 2003 9 12,338 949 33rd

Record 12-3 8-4 9-2 10-2 12-1 13-1 11-3 10-4 12-0 13-2 7-2


Tradition

• Wichita State has won 20 or more matches for 11-straight seasons. • Head Coach Chris Lamb is the all-time winningest coach at Wichita State with 313 victories. • WSU has made eight NCAA Tournament appearances and won five Missouri Valley Conference regular-season titles and two Tournament titles. • The Shockers have produced 36 all-Valley players along with five Valley Players-of-theYear, two Valley Liberos-of-the-Year, six Valley Newcomer/Freshmen-of-the-Year. and two Valley Defensive Players-of-the-Year.


NCAA Tradition

• WSU has made eight NCAA Tournament appearances and has advanced to the second round five times and to the Sweet 16 once. • The Shockers have an overall record of 6-8 in NCAA Tournament play. • WSU has made seven-straight trips to the NCAA Tournament. • The Shockers have participated in NCAA Tournament play in 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.


MVC Championships • The Shockers have won five Missouri Valley Conference regular-season titles and two Tournament titles. • WSU has won five of the last 10 MVC regularseason titles with championships in 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2013. • Wichita State has hosted the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament four times. • The Shockers have made 17 appearances in the MVC Tournament. • WSU holds a 16-16 record in the MVC Tournament.


Shocker Volleyball


All-Americans

Kelly Broussard

Emily Adney

Emily Stockman Ashley Andrade

Sara Younes

Wichita State volleyball has produced seven All-Americans including:

Sara Lungren

Chelsey Feekin

Sara Younes (2004) Sara Lungren (2007) Kelly Broussard (2008) Emily Stockman (2008 & 2009) Emily Adney (2012) Chelsey Feekin (2012 & 2013) Ashley Andrade (2013)


Karen Augspurger

Emily Stockman

Sara Lungren

Wichita State (2001-04) Plantina Longa 59, The Netherlands (2005-06)

Wichita State (2007-09) Police Club, Maldives; Stade Francais, Paris, France (2010-11); CBVA (2011-present)

Wichita State (2003-07) Leonas de Ponce, Puerto Rico & Benidorm, Spain (2008)

Pro Volleyball


Life After Volleyball Sarah Ramey

Darci Vohs

Wichita State (1998-01) Head Strength & Conditioning Coach West Texas A&M

Wichita State (2002-05) Producer Bernstein-Rein

Sara Younes Wichita State (2001-04) Attorney Bryan Cave, LLP

Sara Lungren Wichita State (2003-07) Head Volleyball Coach Cheney High School

Elizabeth Meyers Wichita State (2001-05) Client Service Representative Sprint Center


Media Coverage Follow @ShockerVball on Twitter

• All matches are broadcast on shockerradio.com with Mike Kennedy as the play-by-play announcer. • Three matches will also be televised in 2014 by Cox Channel Kansas.

Become a fan of Shocker Volleyball on Facebook

• Every home match is video streamed on shockervision.tv.


Strength & Conditioning

Adam Ringler • Wichita State's athletic department takes every step to provide student-athletes with the tools needed to be successful and strength and conditioning are vital to success in college athletics. The Shocker Strength and Conditioning Program, under the close supervision of Adam Ringler, is dedicated to developing every individual. • The Shockers moved into a new strength and conditioning facility in Charles Koch Arena in the fall of 2003. The new facility is over 7,000 square feet in size and offers more room for Ringler to conduct workouts.


Athletic Training

Wichita State’s student-athletes’ healthcare upon their arrival on campus is under the direction of five full-time certified athletic trainers and five certified graduate assistant athletic trainers. Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer, Dan Cahill, has worked at WSU since January of 2000 with a number of teams including baseball, women’s basketball, cheerleading, men’s and women’s cross country/track and field, men’s and women’s golf, softball, and volleyball. Dan is joined by four assistant athletic trainers: Todd Fagan (men’s basketball, dance), Becca Fitzgerald (men’s and women’s cross country/track and field), Erin Hicks (women’s basketball, cheerleading) and Kat Hollowell (volleyball). These certified athletic trainers provide prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of all injuries and illnesses for WSU’s student-athletes. Wichita State Athletic Training also works with the athletic training students from the WSU undergraduate athletic training education program. WSU athletic training also includes a staff of physicians who are a vital part of the student-athletes’ healthcare. They include team physicians Dr. Hossein Amirani, Dr. Doug Blackman, Dr. Brad Dart, Dr. John Fanning, Dr. Kyle Goerl, Dr. Ken Jansson, Dr. Brennen Lucas, Dr. Chris Moeller, Dr. Harry Morris, Dr. Andrew Porter, Dr. Dan Prohaska, Dr. Terra Reusser, Dr. Ty Reusser and Dr. Mark Stovak.

Dan Cahill Head Athletic Trainer

Kat Hollowell Assistant Athletic Trainer

Michaela Stephenson Athletic Training Student


Academic Support

Elizabeth Field 2014 Graduate • As an NCAA Division I school, Wichita State has recognized the responsibility for providing every opportunity for the student-athlete to succeed personally, academically and in their sport is shared by both athletics and the academic community. • The current graduation rate for all Wichita State student-athletes who complete their eligibility is 90 percent, which ranks among the top schools in the nation. • Supervised study hall. • Free/unlimited tutors & each student-athlete receives an iPad to use during the school year. • Full access to academic center computer lab. • The average student-athlete GPA during the past 10 years at WSU is over 3.0. • 61 percent of all of Wichita State’s student-athletes are named to the AD’s honor roll for a GPA of better than 3.0.

Gretchen Torline Director of Athletic Academic Services


In the Community


• In February 2011, the volleyball team helped out with Extreme Makeover Home Edition. • The Shockers helped build a house for former Shocker baseball player Carl Hall, who was paralyzed in a car accident, and his family.

Extreme Makeover


Year in Review • All-Valley 1st Team: Chelsey Feekin, Ashley Andrade, Elizabeth Field, Sam Sanders • All-Valley Freshman Team: Dani Mostrom • Seventh-straight NCAA Tournament appearance

• Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Champions

• Finished 28-7 overall and 15-3 in the Missouri Valley Conference

• All-Americans: Chelsey Feekin, Ashley Andrade

• Missouri Valley Conference RegularSeason Champions

• MVC Co-Players of the Year: Chelsey Feekin, Ashley Andrade

• MVC All-Tournament Team: MVP - Ashley Andrade, Chelsey Feekin, Sam Sanders • MVC Scholar-Athlete Team: 1st Team - Elizabeth Field, Chelsey Feekin, Katie Reilly Honorable Mention - Ashlyn Driskill


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Shocker Hall (New Dorm Opening August 2014)

Marcus Welcome Center

Enrollment: 14,823 Founded: 1895 Athletic Conference: Missouri Valley Nickname: Shockers Mascot: WuShock

Ablah Library

-•Wichita State offers the three largest annual undergraduate scholarships in Kansas ($44,000-48,000). - WSU’s cooperative education program offers more opportunities than all of the other state schools in Kansas combined. - The Wichita State campus features the most diverse student body in Kansas.

John Bardo

Eric Sexton

University President

Director of Athletics

Ulrich Museum of Art


Wichita Click Here to Check Out the City of Wichita Online

2009 All-American City National League of Cities Top 10 Best Big Cities Money Magazine 35th in America's Top 100 Places to Live RelocateAmerica.com Easiest Commute in the U.S. Small Market Meetings Most Affordable City in the Midwest Forbes Magazine Online 3rd Most Affordable City in the U.S. AAA

Concerts Taylor Swift Carrie Underwood Rascal Flatts George Strait Elton John & Billy Joel Bon Jovi Nickelback Daughtry Tim McGraw Dave Matthews Band Kid Rock Kenny Chesney Sugarland

INTRUST Bank Arena


Shannon Lamb

Matt Hoffman

Director of Operations

Assistant Coach

Chris Lamb Head Coach

Sean Carter Assistant Coach

Donnie Wallace Volunteer Assistant Coach

Shocker Staff

Maggie Porter

Brian Magbitang

Manager

Manager

Justin Seal Manager

Mackenzie Moshier Manager

Sam Sanders Graduate Assistant

Linda Lindsly Secretary


Chris Lamb Head Coach (15th Season) 313-129 Overall Record

The Lamb Family Chris and Shannon with Gracie and Sydney

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Chris Lamb

Lamb’s Accomplishments at WSU

• 15th year as head coach • 313-129 overall record as head coach • 185-67 Missouri Valley Conference regular-season record • 1 Sweet 16 appearance (2012) • 8 NCAA Tournament appearances (2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) • 6-8 NCAA Tournament record • 12 MVC Tournament appearances (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) • 12-10 MVC Tournament record • 2 MVC Tournament championships (2004, 2013) • 5 MVC Regular-Season championships (2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2013) • 7 All-Americans (Younes, Lungren, Broussard, Stockman, Adney, Feekin, Andrade) • 1 National Freshman-of-the-Year (Hooper) • 13 named to all-Central Region team • 1 Central Region Freshman-of-the-Year (Hooper) • 24 All-MVC selections • 15 All-MVC Tournament selections • 13 All-MVC Freshman Team selections • 2 MVC Freshman-of-the-Year selections (Younes, Hooper) • 5 MVC Player-of-the-Year selections (Younes, Lungren-twice, Stockman, Andrade, Feekin) • 2 MVC Libero-of-the-Year selections (Augspurger-twice, Broussard) • 2 MVC Defensive Player-of-the-Year selections (McGee, Zwiesler) • 40 MVC Players-of-the-Week • 17 MVC Freshmen-of-the-Week • 25 MVC Defensive Players-of-the-Week • 9 Academic All-District selections • 26 Academic All-Conference selections • 4-time MVC Coach-of-the-Year (2004, 2005, 2007, 2008) • 2 Dr. Charlotte West Award Winners (Meyers, Lungren) • 3 WSU Senior Woman of the Year recipients (Vohs, Wadsworth, Hooper) • 1 MVC Most Courageous Award winner (Meyer) • 2 MVC All-Centennial Team selections (Younes, Augspurger) • 2 Shocker Hall of Famers (Younes, Lungren) • Led team to school-record 11-straight 20-win seasons • Won a school-record 30 matches in 2008 • School-record 29-match winning streak in 2008 • Led team to highest national ranking of 9th in 2008 • Led team to 18-0 record in MVC play in 2005 and 2008 • Have been ranked in the top-15 attendance the last 7 years

Four-Time Valley Coach-of-the-Year Eight NCAA Tournament Teams One Sweet 16 Appearance Five Valley Regular-Season Titles Two Valley Tournament Titles Seven All-Americans The Chris Lamb Profile Birthdate: October 20, 1964 Birthplace: Sebastopol, Calif. Wife: The former Shannon Hoyt of Davenport, Iowa Children: Gracie and Sydney Education: B.A. Degree in Kinesiology, Sonoma State, 1998

Playing Experience

Club Sportswear, San Francisco, Calif., 1992-94 Sonoma State Club Team, Sonoma, Calif., 1989-93

Coaching Experience

Head Coach - Girls (High School) • El Molino High School, Forestville, Calif., 1987-90, 1993 - Compiled a record of 136-26 - Won four consecutive league titles, four North Coast Section Championships and four straight California State Volleyball Championship tournament berths

Head Coach - (Club Volleyball) • Empire Volleyball Club, Santa Rosa, Calif., 1989-97 - Coordinated up to 13 teams annually - Perennially ranked in the top 10 of the Northern California Volleyball Association - Helped more than 80 players earn collegiate scholarships Assistant Coach (College) • St. Mary’s College, Moraga, Calif., 1991-92 • California State-Bakersfield, Bakersfield, Calif., 1994-97 - Compiled a record of 128-17 - Helped Roadrunners to four consecutive NCAA II Elite Eight National Championship appearances - Won four straight Southwest Regional Championships and four consecutive California Collegiate Athletic Association titles • University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz., 1997-99 Head Coach (College) • Wichita State University, Wichita, Kan., 2000-present


Matt Hoffman Assistant Coach (Second Season)

The Hoffman Family Noel and Matt with Owen and McKenna

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Sean Carter Assistant Coach (First Season)

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Shannon Lamb Director of Volleyball Operations (15th Season)

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Donnie Wallace Volunteer Assistant Coach (First Season)

The Wallace Family Donnie and Danielle with Anya, Riley and Logan

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middle blockers

liberos

2014 Outlook

setters

outside hitters 2014 Preseason All-Valley Team

2014 Preseason Valley Poll 1. Wichita State (4) 2. UNI (2) 3. Illinois State (3) 4. Missouri State 5. Southern Illinois (1)

87 85 78 68 67

6. Loyola 7. Bradley 8. Evansville 9. Indiana State 10. Drake

62 35 29 28 11

Olivia Brand, MSU Hannah Kaminsky, SIU Emily Orrick, ILS Taylor Pippen, SIU Morgan Reardon, LUC Ashley Rosch, ILS

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Ashlyn Driskill 6-0, Jr., Outside Hitter Valley Center, Kan. (Valley Center HS)

#1

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Regan Peare 5-11, Fr., Setter Andover, Kan. (Andover HS)

#2

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Mikaela Raudsepp 6-2, Fr., Outside Hitter Dundee, Ore. (C.S. Lewis Academy)

#3

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Katy Dudzinski 6-2, So., Outside Hitter Elburn, Ill. (Kaneland HS)

#4

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MaryAshton Floyd #5 6-0, Jr., Outside Hitter Fort Worth, Texas (Paschal HS)

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Dani Mostrom 5-8, So., Libero Springfield, Mo. (Parkview HS)

#6

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Katie Reilly 6-0, Jr., Middle Blocker Cypress, Texas (Concordia Lutheran)

#7

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Gabi Mostrom

#8

5-9, Fr., Libero Springfield, Mo. (Parkview HS)

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Taylor Brownlee #12 6-0, So., Outside Hitter Santa Rosa, Calif. (Maria Carrillo HS)

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Emily Hiebert

#13

5-11, Fr.-RS, Setter Newton, Kan. (Newton HS)

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Emma Tynan

#14

5-7, Fr., Libero Healdsburg, Calif. (Healdsburg HS)

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Kristin Byers

#15

6-2, Sr., Middle Blocker Tucson, Ariz. (Flowing Wells HS/ Mississippi State)

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Rylea Kilburn

#16

6-4, Fr., Middle Blocker Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS)

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Shimen Fayad 6-0, Fr., Outside Hitter Victoria, B.C. (Lambrick Park Secondary)

#17

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Kara Maleski 6-5, Fr., Right Side Hitter Long Grove, Ill. (Stevenson HS)

#18

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McKenzie Fyfe 5-6, Fr., Setter/Libero Grand Island, Neb. (Grand Island Senior HS)

#19

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Hanna Shelton 5-2, Fr., Libero Valley Center, Kan. (Valley Center HS)

#20

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Natalie Brisso 6-3, Fr.-RS, Middle Blocker St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell HS)

#21

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Abbie Lehman 6-3, Fr.-RS, Middle Blocker Newton, Kan. (Newton HS)

#22

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Jenny Whitledge

#23

5-9, Fr.-RS, Outside Hitter Tonganoxie, Kan. (Tonganoxie HS)

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Jaclyn Roddy 6-3, So., Outside Hitter College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated HS)

#24

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Gaby Urban 5-6, Jr., Libero Honolulu, Hawaii (Sacred Hearts Academy)

#33

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2014 Schedule

Date Opponent Bluegrass Battle Aug. 29 at Kentucky Aug. 30 vs. Virginia Tech Aug. 30 vs. Butler

Place

Time

Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky.

Delta Zeta Classic Sept. 4 vs. Baylor Sept. 5 at Texas State Sept. 5 vs. North Texas Sept. 6 vs. UTSA

San Marcos, Texas San Marcos, Texas San Marcos, Texas San Marcos, Texas

Bluejay Invitational Sept. 12 vs. Bowling Green Sept. 13 vs. Pepperdine Sept. 14 at Creighton

Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb.

Sept. 19 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 Oct. 4

Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Peoria, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan.

Illinois State* Indiana State* at Bradley* at Loyola* UNI* Drake*

5:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 11 a.m. 5 p.m. 12 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Date Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 27-29 Dec. 5-7 Dec. 12-133 Dec. 18 & 20

Opponent at Missouri State* at Southern Illinois* at Evansville* Loyola* Bradley* at Drake* at UNI* Missouri State* Evansville* Southern Illinois* at Indiana State* at Illinois State* MVC Tournament NCAA First/Second Rounds NCAA Regionals NCAA Championships

* Indicates Missouri Valley Conference match All home matches indicated in Yellow All home matches played in Charles Koch Arena All times listed as Central Time

Charles Koch Arena

Place Springfield, Mo. Carbondale, Ill. Evansville, Ind. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Terre Haute, Ind. Normal, Ill. Cedar Falls, Iowa TBA TBA Oklahoma City, Okla.

Tim 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7:05 p.m.


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