2014 Wayne State University Volleyball Media Guide

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SEASON PREVIEW WITH COACH KOTH First-year head coach Tim Koth took time to answer some questions with Assistant SID Cameron Weidenthaler prior to the 2014 season. CW: What was attractive to you about Wayne State University? TK: There were many things, but I think a couple that stand out are the size and location of the university, and the academic offerings and reputation. Being a large university setting in a major metropolis I believe to be a strong recruiting tool, as our brand is very visible. Academically – being a Carnegie 1 research university that offers 370 majors in 13 college and universities across our campus really expands the recruiting base for us. All this being said – Wayne State offered me a strong opportunity to build a very successful program – and that is exciting to me.

last few years, I think I have gained a better understanding of how to blend personalities – that may be very different from each other – into one group that wants the same thing – success. CW: What type of student-athletes are you looking for when you are recruiting? TK: The most clear answer to this is – the best athletes possible. So I have certain criteria I am looking for at each position. But more than that – I look for people who have intrinsic motivation; are very competitive; and demonstrate the ability to work with their teammates and coaches to achieve success. CW: Who was someone who made a major impact on your career? TK: There are many – but if you want to know just one – it would have to be John Price. He was – at the time – the men’s coach at my alma mater and he gave me an opportunity to get involved in every aspect of coaching at the collegiate level. So I knew right from the start the work ethic it took to be successful, and I learned much in that time about success and failure. CW: What is your favorite volleyball memory? TK: There are so many good ones – I don’t know if I have a favorite – so I will give you a recent one. Winning the 2012 GLIAC Championship on our home floor in front of about 1200 fans with a team that had been preseason picked seventh in the conference. It was just a huge sense of accomplishment for our players and staff.

Senior Carlee Hunt

CW: What are your biggest strengths as a head coach? TK: 27 seasons of collegiate experience is helpful! I think I understand what players go through on a daily basis, and have learned how to get the most out of each player. In the 10 | WARRIOR VOLLEYBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

CW: What can fans expect from your squads? TK: Hopefully A LOT of wins! But if you are referring to style, I expect for you to see a confident, aggressive game, a team that has a bit of “swag” but definitely a team that will not give up on any play. CW: What characteristics do NCAA Tournament teams possess?


SEASON PREVIEW TIH COACH KOTH TK: Many – but the mostly successful teams in the Tournament are always in system – which means they serve, pass, and play great defense. They also understand time and score – so they know when to be very aggressive, and when to play smart and make their opponent work. They also are fearless on big important points.

in November will have the best chance for post season success. CW: What needs to happen for WSU to be where we want to be towards the end of November? TK: This is pretty simple – two things. First - we need to be healthy and have everyone able to train on a consistent basis. We will be young, so mental and physical training is important for these players to be able to reach their current potential. Second – we need to have a successful start. Our GLIAC schedule is front loaded with the first five conference matches at the Matthaei. Defending our home court will very much set us up for postseason opportunities, as we will be an improved team by November.

Junior Kelsey Bonewits

CW: Preview the GLIAC in 2014 (i.e. title contenders). TK: As always in these types of analysis – it is very subjective. So what is “on paper” and what happens can be two very different things. Going into 2014, I think very clearly Grand Valley State and Ferris State will be the teams to beat. They both return a major portion of their roster, and both are coming off deep NCAA Tournament runs – which are such valuable experiences for their players. After those two teams, I think there is a group of programs that could make a strong push to be at or near the top – but they all have some question marks. I think this group would include Ashland, Saginaw Valley State, Northern Michigan, Hillsdale, Findlay, and Wayne State. I also look for programs like Michigan Tech, Malone, and Ohio Dominican to be improved. Ultimately the team that is healthy and peaking

Junior Madison Reeves 2014 MEDIA GUIDE WARRIOR VOLLEYBALL | 11


PLAYER PROFILES

#2 CARLEE HUNT SENIOR | DS | 5-9

MATCH HIGHS

WATERFORD, MICH.

KILLS 6 .......................... vs. Bellarmine (10/26/13)

WALLED LAKE NORTHERN HS

ATTACKS 26 ........................ vs. Bellarmine (10/26/13) PERCENTAGE N/A (Minimum 10 attacks)

ASSISTS 6 ......................... Ohio Dominican (11/1/13) 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... served as a team captain ... played in 29 matches, starting 21 times, while appearing in 104 sets ... second on the team with 277 digs (2.66/set) ... finished the season with 27 kills and 37 assists ... tied for fourth on the team with 20 service aces ... totaled a career-high 22 digs against Ohio Dominican (11/1) ... recorded 12 double-digit dig performances ... tallied six kills against Bellarmine (GLIAC/GLVC Crossover on 10/26).

ACES 4 ..................................... Ashland (9/15/12) BLOCK SOLO 1 ....................... vs. Indianapolis (10/25/13) BLOCK ASSISTS N/A TOTAL BLOCKS N/A DIGS 22 ....................... Ohio Dominican (11/1/13)

2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic team ... appeared in 105 sets in 31 matches and made two starts ... 149 digs (1.42 per set) ... second on the team with 32 service aces ... career-high 17 digs at Hillsdale on Oct. 5 ... four aces against Ashland on Sept. 15. 2011: Played in 21 matches (52 sets) ... came in off the bench primarily as a back row and service specialist ... totaled 41 digs and 14 aces ... had a season-high 11 digs Sept. 2 vs. North Alabama ... totaled three aces Sept. 11 at Lake Erie. High School: A 2011 graduate of Walled Lake Northern ... was a four-year varsity letterwinner in volleyball, spending her freshman year at Our Lady of the Lakes before transferring to W.L. Northern ... was an all-region, all-area and all-conference selection ... also earned all-state academic honors ... played club volleyball with Premier Academy M-Juniors. Personal: Full name--Carlee A. Hunt … born in Pontiac ... daughter of Frank and Stacey Hunt ... has a sister, Alisha, and a brother, Landon ... is a Business Management major ... is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2011, Winter 2012 and Winter 2013.

Year MP SP K E TA PCT A SA BS BA DIG 2011 21 52 1 1 3 .000 1 14 0 0 41 2012 31 105 6 4 36 .056 13 32 0 0 149 2013 29 104 27 27 150 .000 37 20 1 0 277 TOTAL 81 261 34 32 189 .011 51 66 1 0 467 12 | WARRIOR VOLLEYBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER PROFILES MATCH HIGHS KILLS 8 ....................................... On Two Occasions ATTACKS 21 .................................. vs. Lewis (9/14/13) PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 attacks)

#3 MADISON REEVES JUNIOR | S | 5-9

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AVON HS

.700 (8-1-10)................... at Walsh (11/9/13)

ASSISTS 51 ................................. at Findlay (10/1/13) ACES 4 .................................. at Malone (11/8/13) BLOCK SOLO 1 .................................... On Three Occasions BLOCK ASSISTS 5 ..................................... vs. Eckerd (9/6/13) TOTAL BLOCKS 5.0 .................................. vs. Eckerd (9/6/13) DIGS 17 ....................... Ohio Dominican (11/1/13)

2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... team captain ... CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee ... played and started in 26 matches and appeared in 100 sets ... led team with 909 assists (9.09/set) ... finished season with 132 digs, 88 kills and 20 service aces ... also collected 46.0 total blocks ... career-high 51 assists at Findlay (10/1) and posted 10 40+ assist matches ... 10 digs against Northwood (10/12) ... eight kills at Ashland (9/21) and at Walsh (11/9). 2012: Played in 17 matches and appeared in 32 sets ... 39 assists, 11 digs and four kills ... season-high 20 assists vs. Urbana on Sep. 7. High School: Graduated from Avon in 2012 ... was a four-year varsity letterwinner in volleyball for the Orioles and coach Scott McQueen ... helped lead nationally-ranked Avon to a 39-1 record in 2011, with the only loss coming in the state finals ... earned all-state honors as a senior and was a three-time all-conference and all-area selection ... finished with 890 assists, 210 digs, 60 aces and 40 blocks in 2011 ... totaled over 2,500 assists in her last three years at Avon ... was an academic all-state student and a National Honor Society member. Personal: Full name--Madison A. Reeves ... born in Terre Haute, Ind. ... daughter of Jack and Martha Reeves ... has a brother, Kyle, and a sister, Brooke ... is majoring in Communication Disorders with a Spanish minor ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013.

Year MP SP K E TA PCT A SA BS BA DIG 2012 17 32 4 2 14 .143 39 3 0 6 11 2013 26 100 88 23 216 .301 909 20 3 43 132 TOTAL 43 132 92 25 230 .291 948 23 3 49 143 2014 MEDIA GUIDE WARRIOR VOLLEYBALL | 13


PLAYER PROFILES

#4 KELSEY BONEWITS JUNIOR | MB | 6-1

MATCH HIGHS

GRIFFITH, IND.

KILLS 12 ............ at Saginaw Valley State (9/27/13)

GRIFFITH HS

ATTACKS 28 ....................... Ohio Dominican (11/1/13) PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 attacks)

.545 (7-1-11)...... vs. California (Pa.) (9/8/12)

ASSISTS 2 ............................ Michigan Tech (10/5/13) 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in 26 matches, starting 24 while appearing in 87 sets ... fourth on the team with 119 kills (1.37/set) ... hit .218 (119-316) ... led team with 80 total blocks (0.92/set), including 11 solo blocks ... finished with 28 digs and eight assists ... totaled a career-high 12 kills at Saginaw Valley (9/27) and posted three 10+ kill performances ... hit .409 in the match at SVSU ... had a season-high .556 hitting percentage at UW-Parkside (5-9) (9/13) ... tallied 10 kills and 11 total blocks in upset win over #6 Southwest Minnesota State (9/7).

ACES 1 ..........................................On 10 Occasions BLOCK SOLO 3 ....................................... On Two Occasions BLOCK ASSISTS 13.................................. vs. Findlay (9/8/12) TOTAL BLOCKS 14 ................................. vs. Findlay (9/8/12) DIGS 4 ...................................... On Four Occasions

2012: Appeared in 111 sets and played in all 31 matches ... 147 kills (1.32 per set) ... 31 digs ... season-high nine kills on two occasions ... 14 total blocks on Sept. 18 against Findlay ... led team with 140 total blocks (1.26 per set) ... five or more kills in 17 matches. High School: A 2012 graduate of Griffith ... was a three-year volleyball letterwinner with the Panthers and coach Cathy Dilbeck ... two-time MVP and all-conference first team ... set school records for kills in a match (26), season (411) and career (938) ... also holds the program marks for solo blocks in a season (38) and career (138) ... helped lead Griffith to a 21-10 record and a sectional title in 2011 ... served as team captain for two years ... also lettered three years in basketball as a center, guiding Griffith to three straight sectional titles ... earned academic all-conference honors as a senior ... trained with Dunes Club Volleyball. Personal: Full name--Kelsey J. Bonewits ... born in Hammond, Ind. ... daughter of Jack and Brenda Bonewits ... has a brother, Calvin ... is a Business Administration/Management major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012, Winter 2013 and Fall 2013.

Year MP SP K E TA PCT A SA BS BA DIG 2012 31 111 147 68 363 .218 2 3 15 125 31 2013 26 87 119 50 316 .218 8 7 11 69 28 TOTAL 57 198 266 118 679 .218 10 10 26 194 59

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#5 HANNAH WILLIAMS REDSHIRT SENIOR | DS | 5-7

KILLS N/A

PLAINWELL, MICH.

ATTACKS 1 .......................................On Four Occasions

KALAMAZOO VALLEY CC

PERCENTAGE N/A

DELTON KELLOGG HS

(Minimum 10 attacks)

ASSISTS 4 ....................................... On Two Occasions ACES 1 .......................................On Four Occasions BLOCK SOLO N/A BLOCK ASSISTS N/A TOTAL BLOCKS N/A DIGS 15 ..................... vs. Indianapolis (10/25/13)

Fall 2013: Joined the volleyball program following the conclusion of the 2013 indoor track season ... 2012-13 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award ... played in 23 matches, starting six matches and appearing in 55 sets ... collected 91 digs (1.65/set) ... dished out 11 assists and delivered four service aces ... season-high 15 digs vs. Indianapolis (10/25) ... four 10+ dig performances. Spring 2013: Joined WSU track team for inaugural indoor season ... set school record in the long jump (1410.50), placing sixth in the event at BGSU’s Tom Wright Classic ... also helped establish school record as part of the 4x400 relay team (4:13.79) that placed 14th at the GLIAC Indoor Championship ... placed ninth in the 200 meter dash (29.67) at the Baldwin-Wallace Meet. Pre WSU: 2012-13: Played volleyball at Kalamazoo Valley Community College ... Second Team All-MCCAA Western Conference as a defensive specialist ... transferred to Wayne State in January 2013 ... played 30 matches (107 sets) with 37 assists and 27 services aces ... also compiled 510 digs and seven block assists ... totaled a season-best 30 digs in four set loss at Moraine Valley Community College (9/1) ... recorded a seasonhigh six service aces vs. Macomb Community College (8/24). 2011-12: Attended KVCC and was a member of the volleyball team ... named Academic All-MCCAA as well as earning NJCAA Award of Superior Academic Achievement ... totaled 266 digs in 86 sets with 19 service aces. 2010-11: Attended Saginaw Valley State University, but did not compete in varsity intercollegiate athletics ... played on the club lacrosse team. High School: A 2010 graduate of Delton Kellogg High School ... earned All-League (KVA) honors as a senior in the 400 relay, 800 relay and 1600 relay ... was a state medalist (8th) in the 800 relay while also being a state qualifier in the 400 relay ... earned First Team All-KVA accolades as a junior in the 100m, 300m hurdles and 1600 relay ... named First Team All-State in 2009 after placing third in the 300m hurdles ... 2008 First Team All-KVA selection in both the 400 relay and 1600 relay ... named All-Berry County as a sophomore for the 400 relay ... was a state qualifier in all three relays in 2008 plus the 300m hurdles ... earned two All-State medalist honors as a sophomore for the 400 relay (third place) and 800 relay (seventh place) ... named All-Berry County twice as a freshman for 400 relay (first place) and 1600 relay (second place) ... was a state qualifier in 2007 as part of the 400 relay ... was a two-time Academic All-State honoree ... three-time team MVP ... played club volleyball for Dead Frog Volleyball Club ... also played basketball and volleyball (four years each) for the Panthers ... honorable mention All-State for volleyball in 2009 ... was a five-year team captain (two years in both volleyball and track, and one year in basketball) ... holds school record for 100m as well as part of relay records for 4x100 and 4x200. Personal: Full name--Hannah R. Williams ... born March 28, 1992, in Kalamazoo ... daughter of Rick and Susan Williams ... has two older brothers, Kyle (cross country runner at Hope 2002-06) and Evan (track and field athlete at Lake Superior 2005-08), and one older sister, Rachael, who ran indoor track at WSU (2013) ... is a social studies education secondary major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2013 (4.00) and Fall 2013.

Year MP SP K E TA PCT A SA BS BA DIG 2013 23 55 0 1 4 -.250 11 4 0 0 91 TOTAL 23 55 0 1 4 -.250 11 4 0 0 91

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PLAYER PROFILES

#8 JAMIE GORYCA

MATCH HIGHS

SENIOR | DS | 5-6 CLARKSTON, MICH. CLARKSTON HS

KILLS 1 ................................... vs. Adelphi (9/6/13) ATTACKS 2 ............................ Michigan Tech (10/5/13) PERCENTAGE N/A (Minimum 10 attacks)

ASSISTS 1 ..................................... On Nine Occasions 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... team captain ... played in 26 matches, including two starts and appeared in 64 sets ... served nine aces ... totaled 39 digs ... recorded a seasonhigh 10 digs at Malone (11/8) ... tallied three service aces against Tiffin (11/2). 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence team ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee ... played in 57 sets in 29 matches while making three starts ... 42 digs ... started the final three matches of the season ... tallied a career-high 16 digs at Ferris State on Nov. 14.

ACES 3 .......................................... Tiffin (11/2/13) BLOCK SOLO N/A BLOCK ASSISTS N/A TOTAL BLOCKS N/A DIGS 16 ........................ at Ferris State (11/14/12)

2011: Saw action in 20 matches (44 sets) ... debuted Sept. 2 vs. North Alabama ... totaled a season-high 11 digs Sept. 24 at Saginaw Valley State ... made four consecutive starts Oct. 14-18 ... collected 21 digs at the GLIAC/GLVC Crossover, including 10 on Oct. 14 vs. Southern Indiana. High School: A 2011 graduate of Clarkston ... played two years of varsity volleyball ... helped the team qualify for districts in 2010 and 2011, and regionals in 2011 ... was an all-academic student-athlete and graduated summa cum laude ... played club volleyball for Legacy. Personal: Full name--Jamie A. Goryca ... daughter of Wayne and Andrea Goryca ... has a younger brother, Adam ... granddaughter of Robert Mosakoski, who played minor league baseball in the Boston Red Sox organization ... is an industrial engineering major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Winter 2013, Fall 2013 and Winter 2014 ... is a member of the WSU Student-Athlete Leadership Council.

Year MP SP K E TA PCT A SA BS BA DIG 2011 20 44 0 0 0 .000 3 4 0 0 48 2012 20 57 0 0 0 .000 1 7 0 0 42 2013 26 64 1 2 7 -.143 5 9 0 0 39 TOTAL 66 165 1 2 7 -.143 9 20 0 0 129 16 | WARRIOR VOLLEYBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE


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#11 AVERY PUNCHES SOPHOMORE | OH | 5-10

KILLS 2 .................................... On Three Occasions

ROCKFORD, MICH.

ATTACKS 11 .................................... Findlay (11/5/13)

ROCKFORD HS

PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 attacks)

-.091 (2-3-11) ................. Findlay (11/5/13)

ASSISTS 1 .......................................... Tiffin (11/2/13) ACES N/A BLOCK SOLO 1 ................................... vs. Adelphi (9/6/13) BLOCK ASSISTS 1 ....................................... On Two Occasions TOTAL BLOCKS 2.0 ................................ vs. Adelphi (9/6/13) DIGS 1 ....................................... On Five Occasions

2013: Played in 13 matches, appearing in 14 sets ... collected 11 kill ... recorded two kills on three occasions ... played in two sets against Findlay (11/5). High School: A 2013 graduate from Rockford High School ... earned two varsity letters for coach Kelly Delacher ... helped the Rams to a 2011 state title and a 60-8 record ... voted to the Class A All-Regional squad in both 2011 and 2012 ... All-Area in 2011 and 2012 and Third Team All-State in 2012 ... was a two-time All-Conference selection ... played in 88 sets as a senior totaling 197 kills and a .206 hitting percentage ... recorded 20 service aces along with 96 blocks (14 solos and 82 block assists) ... served as a team captain as a senior ... had 252 kills in 2011 along with 107 blocks ... tallied 10 kills in the 2011 state title match win over Lake Orion ... was a four-year academic honor roll recipient. Personal: Full name--Avery T. Punches ... born in Grand Rapids ... daughter of Kimberly Dickerson and Bruce Punches ... has an older sister, Kate ... is a management major ... played club volleyball for Carpe Diem (2009-10 and 2010-11) and Far Out VBC (2011-12 and 2012-13).

Year MP SP K E TA PCT A SA BS BA DIG 2013 13 14 11 10 41 .024 1 0 1 2 5 TOTAL 13 14 11 10 41 .024 1 0 1 2 5

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PLAYER PROFILES

#15 EMILY NORSCIA

MATCH HIGHS

SOPHOMORE | OH | 6-1 LIVONIA, MICH.

KILLS 6 .......................... vs. Bellarmine (10/26/13)

LIVONIA CHURCHILL HS

ATTACKS 2 .......................... vs. Bellarmine (10/26/13) PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 attacks)

.250 (5-1-16)........ vs. Indianapolis (10/25/13)

ASSISTS 1 .................................. at Malone (11/8/13) 2013: Played in nine matches, starting two and appeared in 25 sets ... missed first half of the season due to an injury ... tallied 23 kills and five total blocks ... collected 11 digs ... had a season-high six kills against Bellarmine (10/26). High School: A 2013 graduate from Livonia Churchill High School ... earned four letters and also lettered four years in track & field, and once in basketball ... she was a MHSAA Scholar-Athlete in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 in volleyball, track & field and basketball ... the outside hitter led the Chargers to a 170-41-5 record during her four years on varsity, and her team won the division three of her four years and were Livonia City Champions all four seasons ... her squad reached the state semifinals in 2009 and state quarterfinals in 2010 ... as a senior she collected 786 kills (which ranks third in program history), 81 service aces and 42 blocks ... as a junior she finished with 524 kills, 48 aces and 42 blocks ... as a sophomore she tallied 622 kills (which ranks sixth in program history), 50 blocks and 49 aces ... as a freshman she registered 32 kills and 42 blocks as a middle hitter .... her 1,964 kills ranks second in the school’s history ... Norscia was a All-Conference, All-Region and All-Area selection in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... she was All-State Honorable Mention in 2012 and Team MVP in 2012.

ACES N/A BLOCK SOLO 1 ......................... Ohio Dominican (11/1/13) BLOCK ASSISTS 2 ....................... vs. Indianapolis (10/25/13) TOTAL BLOCKS 2.0 .................... vs. Indianapolis (10/25/13) DIGS 4 ......................... Ohio Dominican (11/1/13)

Personal: Full name--Emily Kate-Marie Norscia ... born March 5, 1995 ... daughter of Floyd and Denise Norscia ... has two older brothers, Matthew and Cameron, Matthew graduated from WSU ... plans to major in physical therapy with a minor in biology ... played club volleyball for Legacy in 2012 for Coach Kelly Price and Coach Brittney McGinnis and 2013 and Charger AAU in 2010 and 2011 ... Legacy won the Power League Championship in 2013 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2014.

Year MP SP K E TA PCT A SA BS BA DIG 2013 9 25 23 18 98 .051 1 0 1 4 11 TOTAL 9 25 23 18 98 .051 1 0 1 4 11

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#16 ELLEN OPPENHEIM SOPHOMORE | OH | 6-0

KILLS 7 .............................. Northwood (10/12/13)

ST. JOSEPH, MICH.

ATTACKS 29 ............................ Northwood (10/12/13)

ST. JOSEPH HS

PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 attacks)

.250 (5-2-12) .......... vs. Hillsdale (10/11/13)

ASSISTS N/A ACES 3 ................................... at Findlay (10/1/13) BLOCK SOLO 1 .............................. Northwood (10/12/13) BLOCK ASSISTS 2 ....................................... On Two Occasions TOTAL BLOCKS 2.0 ................................. On Three Occasions DIGS 2 ....................................... On Five Occasions

2013: Played in 19 matches, starting one and appeared in 43 sets ... finished with 32 kills ... totaled seven service aces along with 14 digs (1.13/set) ... finished with nine total blocks ... started against Northwood (10/12) and posted a season-high seven kills. High School: A 2013 graduate from St. Joseph High School ... earned three varsity letters for the Bears and coach Robert Elliot ... recorded 467 kills as a senior in 115 sets ... totaled 62 services aces in 2012 along with 37 blocks (18-19) and 150 digs ... earned all-state and Class A All-Region First Team honors ... voted to the First Team SMAC (Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference) All-West Division for volleyball ... hit .247 as a junior with 327 kills and 71 blocks (37-34) ... tallied 249 kills and 80 service aces ... also competed in track and field (shot put) ... earned all-district and all-conference accolades ... selected academic all-state ... served as a team captain for both the volleyball and track squads. Personal: Full name--Ellen G. Oppenheim ... born September 27, 1994, in Northville ... daughter of Diane Oppenheim and Keith Oppenheim ... is a liberal arts and sciences major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013.

Year MP SP K E TA PCT A SA BS BA DIG 2013 19 43 32 24 121 .066 0 7 1 8 14 TOTAL 19 43 32 24 121 .066 0 7 1 8 14

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#19 HEATHER WEISS JUNIOR | OH | 5-10

MATCH HIGHS

FORT GRATIOT, MICH.

KILLS 17..................................... Findlay (11/5/13)

PORT HURON HS

ATTACKS 37 ....................... Ohio Dominican (11/1/13) PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 attacks)

.636 (8-1-11)................ Lake Erie (11/16/13)

ASSISTS 2 .................................... On Three Occasions 2014: Competed in the European Global Challenge on July 8-19, 2014 ... participated in the U.S.A. Women’s National Volleyball Team Tryouts on Feb. 21-23, 2014 in Denver. 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee ... named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention squad ... played in all 29 matches, starting five and appearing in all 110 sets ... led the team with a .258 hitting percentage (242-582) ... second on the squad with 242 kills (2.20/set) ... second on the team with 33 service aces ... totaled 79 digs along with 66 total blocks ... had 10 10+ kills performances .... recorded a career-high 17 kills against Findlay (11/5) while hitting .484 ... finished the season with seven double-digit kill matches in the last eight contests ... hit .524 (13-21) at Walsh (11/9).

ACES 4 .......................... vs. Bellarmine (10/26/13) BLOCK SOLO 2 .......................... vs. Bellarmine (10/26/13) BLOCK ASSISTS 6 ....... vs. Southwest Minnesota State (9/7/13) TOTAL BLOCKS 6.0 .... vs. Southwest Minnesota State (9/7/13) DIGS 8 .......................................... Tiffin (11/2/13)

2012: Appeared 19 matches and made three starts, playing in 38 sets ... 52 kills ... 17 total blocks ... 14 digs ... season-high 10 kills against Indianapolis on Sept. 8. High School: A 2012 graduate of Port Huron ... played three years on the Big Reds varsity volleyball squad for coach Megan Mitchell ... was an MVP and All-MAC First Team selection ... ranked third in Blue Water area ... hit .366 with 116 blocks, 157 digs and a .954 serving percentage as a senior ... earned All-MAC Academic honors ... played two years of varsity basketball and one season of varsity hockey ... helped lead the hoops team to a MAC Blue title and earned All-MAC First Team accolades ... served as team captain for both volleyball and basketball ... played club volleyball with Rising Stars ... was Port Huron’s valedictorian and a National Honor Society member. Personal: Full name--Heather M. Weiss ... born in Port Huron ... daughter of Robert and Brenda Weiss ... has a sister, Tiffany ... is majoring in business/marketing ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2013 and Fall 2013 ... is a member of the WSU Student-Athlete Leadership Council.

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#20 MIKAYLA SHELL SOPHOMORE | MB | 6-2

KILLS 9 ....................................... On Two Occasions

CROSWELL, MICH.

ATTACKS 18 ....................... Ohio Dominican (11/1/13)

CROSWELL-LEXINGTON HS

PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 attacks)

.412 (9-2-17) ............... at Malone (11/8/13)

ASSISTS 1 .......................... vs. Bellarmine (10/26/13) ACES 2 .................................. Lake Erie (11/16/13) BLOCK SOLO 2 .......................................... Tiffin (11/2/13) BLOCK ASSISTS 10 ........................................ Tiffin (11/2/13) TOTAL BLOCKS 12.0 ..................................... Tiffin (11/2/13) DIGS 3 .............................. Northwood (10/12/13)

2013: Played in 23 matches making 10 starts ... appeared in 66 sets ... totaled 74 kills (1.12/set), while hitting .212 (74-189) ... recorded 52 total blocks and 11 digs ... had a season-high nine kills on two occasions, most recently at Malone (11/8) where she also hit .412 for the match ... finished with 12 total blocks against Tiffin (11/2). High School: A 2013 graduate from Croswell-Lexington High School ... earned four varsity letters for the Pioneers ... participated in the All-State Senior All-Star Volleyball Classic ... helped CLHS to three consecutive Blue Water Area Conference league titles in 2010-11-12 ... had 405 kills as a senior for coach Ryan Wilson along with 159 blocks and a .502 hitting percentage ... also contributed 47 service aces and 78 digs ... key component in the Pioneers compiling a 51-9-5 mark in 2012 ... in 2012 she was named Times Herald Volleyball Player of the Year ... also was named First Team All-Sanilac County, First Team Blue Water Are Conference and First Team All-Blue Water Area ... was a Class B First Team All-District, First Team All-Region and third Team All-State ... also participated in track and field as a sophomore as well as the Marching Band and Symphonic Band all four years ... member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name--Mikayla M. Shell ... born January 6, 1995, in East China, Mich. ... daughter of Hans and Michelle Shell ... has a younger sister, Miranda ... is majoring in business management with a minor in marketing ... played club volleyball for Michigan Elite Volleyball Academy ... club squad placed 27th at nationals in Orlando in June of 2012.

Year MP SP K E TA PCT A SA BS BA DIG 2013 23 66 74 34 189 .212 1 3 6 46 11 TOTAL 23 66 74 34 189 .212 1 3 6 46 11 2014 MEDIA GUIDE WARRIOR VOLLEYBALL | 21


PLAYER PROFILES

#1 BRITTANY GULDAN

#7 MICHELLE ASIEDU

SOPHOMORE | S | 5-9

FRESHMAN | MH | 5-10

WALLED LAKE, MICH.

HOLLAND, OHIO

OAKLAND CC

SPRINGFIELD HS

WALLED LAKE CENTRAL HS

2013 (Oakland CC): Played one season for the Raiders and appeared in all 40 matches ... OCC went 36-4 and 13-0 in league action before falling in the NJCAA Nationals in Toledo, Ohio, on Nov. 2 ... finished with 306 digs and 90 assists ... tallied 55 kills and 26 service aces. High School: A 2013 graduate of Walled Lake Central High School ... a four-year letterwinner for the Vikings and head coach Cathy Johnson ... served as team captain as a junior and senior ... was a four-time All-Conference and Academic All-State selection ... earned All-Region accolades three times ... played club for Oakland Elite (2010-11) and Force Academy (2012-13). Personal: Full name--Brittany R. Guldan ... born June 6, 1995 ... daughter of Doug and Kristy Guldan ... has three older brothers, Brad, Matt, and Joe and a younger sister, Kayla ... plans to major in nursing.

High School: A 2014 graduate of Springfield High School in Holland, Ohio ... spent two years on the varsity team, earning two letters ... was All-Northern Lakes League Second Team and All-District Honorable as a junior ... was named the team’s Most Improved Player in 2012 ... was an All-NLL First Team, All-District First Team and All-Ohio Third Team selection in 2013 ... was named the team’s MVP as a senior ... also lettered four times in track & field ... totaled 390 kills and 113 blocks in her two varsity seasons ... broke two school records, with a .430 hitting percentage and single-season hitting percentage at .560 ... was an Honor Roll student all four years and was an All-Academic Team selection as a senior ... played club volleyball for the Toledo Volleyball Club. Personal: Full name--Michelle Asiedu ... daughter of Solomon and Tina Asiedu ... has one brother, Solomon ... plans on majoring in biology.

#9 MADISON KIELTY

#10 HANNAH MOORE

FRESHMAN | L/DS | 5-8

FRESHMAN | OH | 5-10

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICH.

LOUISVILLE, KY.

CANTON HS

ASSUMPTION HS

High School: A 2014 graduate of Canton High School ... played for the Chiefs under head coach Steve Johnson, where she served as a team captain as a junior and senior ... was a two-time letterwinner and helped CHS to 60 victories in her two years on varsity, including a 17-4 league record ... as a senior, collected 657 digs and finished with a .920 serving percentage ... was an All-Observer Area Team and AllConference selection ... was also chosen as a Scholar Athlete in 2012 and 2013 ... played for the Premier Volleyball 18UClub for head coach Jodi Schramm in 2012-13 and finished third at nationals. Personal: Full name – Madison M. Kielty ... born on February 19, 1996 ... daughter of Dave and Gail Kielty ... plans to major in nutrition & Food Sciences ... sister, Jordan, played four years at Toledo and her uncle, Craig, ran track & field at Central Michigan. 22 | WARRIOR VOLLEYBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

High School: A 2014 graduate of Assumption High School ... earned four letters for coach Ron Kordes and the Rockets ... was a four-time state champion and a four-time ASICS Challenge Champion ... the Rockets also won the Durango Fall Classic in 2011 ... was a three-time AAV All-American selection and was the Dells Showcase MVP in 2011 ... named to the District All-Tournament Team in 2011 and 2013, the Regional All-Tournament Team in 2011 and 2012, and Kentucky AllCatholic Team in 2011. Personal: Full name-- Hannah M. Moore ... daughter of Tom and Dianna Moore ... has two sisters, Paige and Brooke ... father played football at Louisville ... plans on majoring in physical therapy.


PLAYER PROFILES

#12 GRACE FRAZEE FRESHMAN | MB | 6-1 GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. GRAND RAPIDS CHRISTIAN HS

High School: A 2014 graduate of Grand Rapids Christian High School ... earned two letters for the Eagles and head coach Tiffannie Gates ... as a senior, was an All-Conference, All Region and an All-State Honorable Mention selection ... was also named Team MVP following her senior season ... served as a team captain and was a two-time Honor Roll student. Personal: Full name-- Grace A. Frazee ... born May 8, 1996 ... daughter of Nathan and Julie Frazee ... has a sister, Ellen ... is majoring in biological sciences.

The new volleyball jerseys for 2014.

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2014 OPPONENTS

ASHLAND

Oct. 11 at Ashland | 6 PM

CLARION

Sept. 4 at Clarion Invitational | 7 PM

CONCORD

Sept. 6 at Clarion Invitational | 9 AM

EDINBORO

Sept. 6 at Clarion Invitational | 3 PM

Location......................................Ashland, Ohio 44805 President........................................Dr. Frederick Finks Athletic Director............................................. Al King Nickname......................................................... Eagles Colors.....................................................Purple & Gold Arena/Capacity....................Kates Gymnasium/3,000 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Location..........................................Clarion, Pa. 16214 President................................... Dr. Karen M. Whitney Athletic Director........................................ Dave Katis Nickname............................................. Golden Eagles Colors........................................................Blue & Gold Arena/Capacity.....................Tippin Gymasium/3,500 Conference......................................................... PSAC

Location......................................Athens. W. Va. 24712 President..................................... Dr. Kendra Boggess Athletic Director................................... Kevin Garrett Nickname...........................................Mountain Lions Colors...................................................Maroon & Gray Arena......................................................Carter Center Conference.......................................... Mountain East

Location...................................... Edinboro, Pa. 16444 President..................................... Dr. Julie E. Wollman Athletic Director..........................Bruce Baumgartner Nickname............................................. Fighting Scots Colors.......................................................Red & White Arena.......................................... McComb Fieldhouse Conference......................................................... PSAC

Head Coach................................................Cass Dixon Record at Ashland.................. 65-30 (Three Seasons) Overall Record........................228-73 (Nine Seasons) Assistant Coaches.....Carey Cavanaugh, Justin Martin 2013 Overall Record...........................................26-8 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish..............15-3/1st (South)

Head Coach........................................... Jennifer Mills Record at Clarion..................177-66 (Seven Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coach........................................ John Strub 2013 Overall Record...........................................32-5 2013 PSAC Record/Finish................ 20-2/1st (West)

Head Coach........................................ Kate Southcott Record at Concord...................66-102 (Five Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same 2013 Overall Record.........................................16-17 2013 MEC Record/Finish............................... 7-9/7th

Head Coach....................................... Missy Soboleski Record at EU..........................204-121 (Nine Seasons) Overall Record......................... 337-299 (18 Seasons) Assistant Coach..................................... Jimmy Chan 2013 Overall Record........................................ 18-18 2013 PSAC Record/Finish............... 9-13/7th (West)

Volleyball SID....................................Rachel O’Connor Phone.................................................(419) 289-5442 E-mail..................................... roconno3@ashland.edu Athletic Web Site.....................GoAshlandEagles.com

Volleyball SID........................................ Chris Rossetti Phone.................................................(814) 393-1919 E-mail.........................................crossetti@clarion.edu Athletic Web Site............... ClarionGoldenEagles.com

FERRIS STATE

FINDLAY

Volleyball SID...................................... Tyler McIntosh Phone................................................ (304) 384-6259 E-mail....................... sportsinformation@concord.edu Athletic Web Site....................CUMountainLions.com

GANNON

Volleyball SID........................................... Bob Shreve Phone................................................ (814) 732-1834 E-mail.......................................rshreve@edinboro.edu Athletic Web Site..................... GoFightingScots.com

GRAND VALLEY STATE

Sept. 13 at Wayne State | 2 PM Nov. 7 at Ferris State | 7 PM

Oct. 4 at Wayne State | 4 PM

Location................................ Big Rapids, Mich. 49307 President......................................... Dr. David L. Eisler Athletic Director.......................... Perk Weisenburger Nickname..................................................... Bulldogs Colors................................................. Crimson & Gold Arena/Capacity............. Ewigleben Sports Arena/600 Conference....................................................... GLIAC

Location....................................... Findlay, Ohio 45840 President......................................... Dr. Katherine Fell Athletic Director................................ Steven Rackley Nickname.......................................................... Oilers Colors.................................................. Orange & Black Arena/Capacity..................... Croy Gymnasium/1,800 Conference....................................................... GLIAC

Location.............................................. Erie, Pa. 16541 President.............................................Dr. Keith Taylor Athletic Director....................................Mark Richard Nickname...............................................Lady Knights Colors.........................................................Gold & Red Arena/Capacity................ Hammermill Center/2,800 Conference......................................................... PSAC

Location.................................. Allendale, Mich. 49401 President....................................... Dr. Thomas J. Haas Athletic Director.........................................Tim Selgo Nickname......................................................... Lakers Colors........................................... Blue, Black & White Arena/Capacity..................... GVSU Fieldhouse/4,100 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Head Coach............................... Tia Brandel-Wilhelm Record at FSU.......................... 382-181 (18 Seasons) Overall Record........................ 500-201 (21 Seasons) Assistant Coach........................................ Jesse Ortiz 2013 Overall Record.......................................... 25-9 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish.............15-3/2nd (North)

Head Coach....................................... Wick Colchagoff Record at UF............................ 331-209 (16 Seasons) Overall Record........................ 411-265 (21 Seasons) Assistant Coaches........... Annie Coger, Scott Monroe, .................................................................. Will Veverka 2013 Overall Record........................................ 20-12 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish............ 11-8/2nd (South)

Head Coach.............................................Matt Darling Record at GU.........................130-85 (Seven Seasons) Overall Record...................................................Same Assistant Coaches.............. Bouaketh Chanthavisouk, .................................................................... Jenn Davis 2013 Overall Record.........................................20-14 2013 PSAC Record/Finish................14-8/4th (West)

Head Coach.......................................Deanne Scanlon Record at GVSU....................... 499-147 (19 Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coaches............ Jason Johnson, Joe Murray 2013 Overall Record...........................................31-4 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish.............. 17-1/1st (North)

Volleyball SID............................................David Buck Phone................................................ (419) 434-4727 E-mail............................................ buckd@findlay.edu Athletic Web Site...................... Athletics.Findlay.edu

Volleyball SID........................................ Will Nowadly Phone................................................ (814) 871-7008 E-mail................................ nowadly001@gannon.edu Athletic Web Site........................ GannonSports.com

Volleyball SID.......................................... Rob Bentley Phone................................................ (231) 591-3821 E-mail.......................................... bentleyr@ferris.edu Athletic Web Site................. FerrisStateBulldogs.com

Sept. 5 at Clarion Invitational | 3 PM

Sept. 12 at Wayne State | 7 PM Nov. 8 at Grand Valley | 2 PM

Volleyball SID............................................. D.J. Foster Phone................................................ (616) 331-3249 E-mail............................................ fosterdj@gvsu.edu Athletic Web Site............................ GVSULakers.com

HILLSDALE

LAKE ERIE

Location................................... Hillsdale, Mich. 49242 President.............................................. Dr. Larry Arnn Athletic Director................................ Don Brubacher Nickname..................................................... Chargers Colors............................................ Royal Blue & White Arena/Capacity.................. Jesse Philips Arena/2,500 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Location................................. Painesville, Ohio 44077 President.......................................... Michael T. Victor Athletic Director................................. Reid Guarnieri Nickname......................................................... Storm Colors......................................... Green, White & Black Arena/Capacity.......................... Osborne Center/750 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Location....................... Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 49783 President........................................... Dr. Tony McLain Athletic Director..................................... Kris Dunbar Nickname......................................................... Lakers Colors.............................................. Royal Blue & Gold Arena/Capacity.......... Bud Cooper Gymnasium/2,000 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Location...................................... Canton, Ohio 44709 President............................................... David A. King Athletic Director................................. Charlie Grimes Nickname..................................................... Pioneers Colors..............................................Red, White & Blue Arena/Capacity............................Osborne Hall/1,200 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Head Coach..............................................Chris Gravel Record at HC............................. 373-209 (17 Seasons) Overall Record...................................................Same Assistant Coach...... Stephanie Gravel, Kevin Foeman 2013 Overall Record.........................................15-15 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish..............10-8/5th (North)

Head Coach..................................... Andy Riesenberg Assistant Coach ................................ Megan Florence Record at LEC................................ 2-26 (One Season) Overall Record.................................................. Same 2013 Overall Record...........................................2-26 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish............. 1-17/8th (South)

Head Coach............................... Jennifer Constantino Record at LSSU.............................. 4-21 (One Season) Overall Record.......................... 58-109 (Six Seasons) Assistant Coach.................................. Nikki Stratelak 2013 Overall Record...........................................4-21 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish..............2-16/8th (North)

Head Coach....................................... Tanya Hockman Record at MU.......................... 411-230 (16 Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coaches........ Rafael Gonzalez, Carla Carper 2013 Overall Record.........................................12-18 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish............. 7-11/5th (South)

Volleyball SID................................... Brad Monastiere Phone................................................ (517) 607-3172 E-mail........................ brad.monastiere@hillsdale.edu Athletic Web site.................... HillsdaleChargers.com

Volleyball SID....................................... Jeremy Smith Phone................................................ (440) 375-7475 E-mail........................................... sportsinfo@lec.edu Athletic Web Site........................ LakeErieStorm.com

Volleyball SID.........................................Linda Bouvet Phone................................................ (906) 635-2601 E-mail.............................................. lbouvet@lssu.edu Athletic Web Site............................. LSSULakers.com

Volleyball SID........................................ Mike Leggett Phone................................................ (330) 471-8253 E-mail..................................... mleggett@malone.edu Athletic Web site...................... MalonePioneers.com

Oct. 3 at Wayne State | 7 PM

Oct. 10 at Lake Erie | 7 PM

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LAKE SUPERIOR STATE

Oct. 25 at Wayne State | 4 PM

MALONE

Sept. 26 at Malone | 7 PM


2014 OPPONENTS

MICHIGAN TECH

Nov. 1 at Michigan Tech | 3 PM

NORTHERN MICHIGAN

Oct. 31 at Northern Michigan | 5 PM

NORTHWOOD

OHIO DOMINICAN

Sept. 19 at Wayne State | 7 PM

Oct. 24 at Wayne State | 7 PM

Location................................ Houghton, Mich. 49931 President............................................. Dr. Glenn Mroz Athletic Director.......................... Suzanne Sanregret Nickname....................................................... Huskies Colors............................................ Gold, Black & Silver Arena/Capacity...................... SDC Gymnasium/3,200 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Location............................... Marquette, Mich. 49855 President................................................Fritz Erickson Athletic Director...................................... Forrest Karr Nickname......................................................Wildcats Colors...................................... Old Gold & Olive Green Arena/Capacity................... Vandament Arena/1,500 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Location................................... Midland, Mich. 48640 President........................................ Dr. Keith A. Pretty Athletic Director......................................Dave Marsh Nickname............................................. Timberwolves Colors...................................... Columbia Blue & White Arena/Capacity............. Bennett Sports Center/1,500 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Location.................................. Columbus, Ohio 43219 President........................................ Dr. Peter Cimbolic Athletic Director.......................................... Jeff Blair Nickname..................................................... Panthers Colors........................................... Black, Gold & White Arena/Capacity............................. Alumni Hall/3,000 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Head Coach......................................... Matt Jennings Record at MTU............................22-39 (Two Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coaches.........Dougl Han, Brandon Schmidt 2013 Overall Record.........................................10-20 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish..............6-12/7th (North)

Head Coach......................................... Dominic Yoder Record at NMU..................... 139-79 (Seven Seasons) Overall Record...................... 164-83 (Eight Seasons) Assistant Coaches.... Inga Kurgonaite, Mandie Meyer 2013 Overall Record.........................................23-10 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish...........15-3/T2nd (North)

Head Coach..................................... James Goodridge Record at NU........................................... First Season Overall Record.........................................First Season Assistant Coach.................................. Cassie Crumal 2013 Overall Record.........................................21-11 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish..............13-5/4th (North)

Head Coach.......................................... Sandy Rowley Record at ODU.......................... 483-435 (25 Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coaches.............. Jennifer Fekpe, Elisa Joris 2013 Overall Record.........................................14-16 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish............8-10/T3rd (South)

Volleyball SID.........................................Calvin Larson Phone.................................................(906) 487-2351 E-mail...............................................clarson@mtu.edu Athletic Web Site.............. MichiganTechHuskies.com

Volleyball SID................................ Anthony Reynolds Phone................................................ (906) 227-1917 E-mail...........................................antreyno@nmu.edu Athletic Web site.......................... NMUWildcats.com

Volleyball SID...................................... Travis McCurdy Phone................................................ (989) 837-4239 E-mail................................mccurdyt@northwood.edu Athletic Web Site....Timberwolves.GoNorthwood.com

Volleyball SID............................................ Scott Miles Phone................................................ (614) 251-4577 E-mail.............................. miless@ohiodominican.edu Athletic Web Site......... OhioDominicanPanthers.com

SAGINAW VALLEY STATE

Sept. 23 at Wayne State | 7 PM Oct. 28 at SVSU | 7 PM

TIFFIN

Sept. 20 at Wayne State | 2 PM

WALSH

Sept. 27 at Walsh | 4 PM

Location..................... University Center, Mich. 48710 President..................................... Dr. Donald Bachand Athletic Director................................... Mike Watson Nickname.................................................... Cardinals Colors..............................................Red, White & Blue Arena/Capacity............... Cardinal Gymnasium/1,000 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Location........................................... Tiffin, Ohio 4488 President............................................ Dr. Paul Marion Athletic Director..................................... Lonny Allen Nickname...................................................... Dragons Colors..................................................... Green & Gold Arena/Capacity......................... Gillmor Center/1,000 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Location............................ North Canton, Ohio 44720 President...................................... Richard Jusseaume Athletic Director.................................... Dale Howard Nickname..................................................... Cavaliers Colors.................................................. Maroon & Gold Arena/Capacity.......................... Alumni Arena/2,000 Conference........................................................ GLIAC

Head Coach.............................................Will Stanton Record at SVSU........................ 153-176 (11 Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coach............................... Shannon Flippin 2013 Overall Record.........................................17-13 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish................9-9/6th (North)

Head Coach.......................................... Dana Cordova Record at TU.............................. 45-69 (Four Seasons) Overall Record......................... 226-247 (13 Seasons) Assistant Coach.................................... Cheri Lindsay 2013 Overall Record.........................................14-13 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish............. 5-13/6th (South)

Head Coach................................................. Erin Stine Record at WU.......................... 65-54 (Three Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coach....................................Kassie Kadrea 2013 Overall Record.......................................... 5-23 2013 GLIAC Record/Finish............. 2-16/7th (South)

Volleyball SID.................................... Eric Brookhouse Phone................................................ (989) 964-4053 E-mail......................................... embrookh@svsu.edu Athletic Web Site......................... Athletics.SVSU.edu

Volleyball SID....................................................... TBA Phone................................................ (419) 448-3023 E-mail.......................................................................... Athletic Web Site...................... GoTiffinDragons.com

Volleyball SID............................................... Jim Clark Phone................................................ (330) 490-7017 E-mail.............................................. jclark@walsh.edu Athletic Web Site.............. Walsh.edu/Walsh-Athletics

Seventh Annual GLIAC/GLVC Crossover October 17-18, 2014 Aurora, Ill. | Great Lakes Center Opponents TBA in October

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GLIAC INFORMATION The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), founded in 1972, has been a leader in the advancement and promotion of intercollegiate athletics for men and women for over 40 years. The conference has grown to offering championships in 21 sports (11 men’s and 10 women’s) while rising to prominence on the national level as GLIAC teams and student-athletes have achieved success both in the classroom and on the fields of play. The charter members of the GLIAC were Ferris State University, Grand Valley State University, Lake Superior State University, Northwood University, and Saginaw Valley State University. Expansion of the GLIAC began immediately with the addition of Oakland University in 1974. Hillsdale College, Northern Michigan University, and Wayne State University were accepted as members in 1975. In 1977, the conference lost its first member when Northern Michigan withdrew. Michigan Technological University filled the vacancy when it became a member in 1980. After the 1986-87 season, Northwood left the conference and was replaced by Northern Michigan. Northwood rejoined the conference in 1992. After the 1989 season, the conference dropped football as a sponsored sport. The conference schools sponsoring football joined the members of the Heartland Collegiate Conference in forming the football-only Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC), which began play in 1990. After nine years of existence as one of the premier conferences in Division II football, the MIFC merged as part of GLIAC on July 1, 1999. With the merger, the University of Indianapolis became an associate member as a football-only school. Prior to 1995-96, all member institutions of the GLIAC were located in the state of Michigan. On December 14, 1994, membership was offered to three schools located in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The expansion members were Ashland University of Ashland, Ohio, and Gannon University and

Mercyhurst College, both located in Erie, Pennsylvania. All three schools began their membership July 1, 1995. On July 1, 1997, membership was granted to The University of Findlay, located in Findlay, Ohio. UF replaced Oakland University, which withdrew after the 1996-97 season as it moved to NCAA Division I status.

The GLIAC moved on under new leadership during the 2009-10 academic year. Commissioner Tom Brown, who had presided over the league for 17 years, retried on June 30, 2009. The longest serving commissioner in the history of the GLIAC, Brown expanded the conference from 10 full members to 14 full members and two associate members. On July 1, 2010, Lake Erie College of Painesville, Ohio, and Ohio Dominican University, located in Columbus, entered the GLIAC. Two years later, a pair of schools located in the Canton, Ohio area - Malone University and Walsh University - joined the conference. The policy-making body of the GLIAC is the Management Council, which is comprised of three representatives from each member institution – its director of athletics, faculty athletics representative and senior woman administrator. The presidency of the GLIAC is rotated alphabetically by school, with Suzanne Sanregret, Director of Athletics at Michigan Technological University, serving as GLIAC President in 2014-15. Dr. Glenn Mroz, President of Michigan Technological University, will serve as the chairperson of the GLIAC Presidents Council this year.

Westminster College, located in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, became the 14th member of the GLIAC when it accepted its expansion offer in May of 1997. On June 30, 2000 Westminster left the conference as it changed its affiliation to NCAA Division III. The GLIAC membership changed again when Tiffin University of Ohio joined the conference in the 2008-09 academic year. Tiffin was offered membership on June 20, 2007, leaving the GLIAC with 12 full members as Gannon and Mercyhurst moved to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference for the 2008-09 academic year.

For a full GLIAC 2014 Volleyball Schedule and league coverage log on to GLIAC.org.

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SEASON TIMELINE AUGUST 2 Jessica DeLeeuw, Carlee Hunt, Jamie Goryca and Madison Reeves are named team captains. AUGUST 7 The volleyball program is honored by the AVCA with a Team Academic Award. The award, which was initiated in the 1992-93 academic year, honors collegiate and high school volleyball teams that displayed excellence in the classroom during the school year by maintaining at least a 3.30 cumulative team grade-point average on a 4.0 scale or a 4.10 cumulative team GPA on a 5.0 scale. AUGUST 27 The GLIAC released its 2013 Preseason Volleyball Poll as voted on by the league’s coaches. Wayne State University received three first-place votes and 44 total points and were predicted to finish second in the GLIAC South Division. The three first-place votes and 44 points both rank third out of all 16 teams. SEPTEMBER 7 WSU knocked off sixth-ranked Southwest Minnesota State in five sets and swept Saint Leo as play concluded in the GVSU Laker Classic. The Warriors start the season and finish the tournament with a 3-1 record. SEPTEMBER 14 The Warriors were unable to find the win column on either day at the UW-Parkside Tournament. #19 Indianapolis (24) started the day by sweeping the Warriors (25-22, 25-19, 25-12) and Lewis defeated WSU 3-1 (25-22, 25-18, 25-27, 25-21). SEPTEMBER 20 WSU began its GLIAC schedule with a 3-0 sweep at Lake Erie. The Warriors trailed 18-14 in the third set but an 11-4 run gave the Warriors their third sweep of the season. Kristen Bulkiewicz led the Green & Gold with 15 kills and 11 digs, collecting her 25th career double-double. Madison Reeves dished out 34 assists. As a team, WSU hit .250 compared to Lake Erie’s .164 hitting percentage.

SEPTEMBER 21 WSU completed the weekend sweep with a 3-2 win at Ashland. The Warriors took set one 25-21 and set two 2520. The Eagles responded by winning the next two sets, 25-19 and 25-22, forcing a fifth-set tiebreaker. WSU was able to stop the Ashland comeback and take set five, 15-10. Bulkiewicz collected her third consecutive and 26th career double-double with 23 kills and 20 digs. With her 23 kills increased her career total to 1,044 careers kills, which is just 12 shy of 10th place all-time in program history. SEPTEMBER 24 Bulkiewicz was named GLIAC South Division Player of the Week following her performance that weekend where she led Wayne State University to a 2-0 record with a sweep at Lake Erie and a five set-thriller at Ashland. Bulkiewicz paced the Warriors’ attack with 38 kills (4.75/set) over the weekend with a .235 hitting percentage and 31 digs (3.88/ set). SEPTEMBER 28 The Warriors earned a weekend split with a 3-1 win at Lake Superior State. The Warriors took set one 25-20 and set two 25-22 before the Lakers responded with a 25-21 set three victory to avoid the sweep. The Green & Gold collected the win with a 25-19 triumph in the fourth set. OCTOBER 1 WSU played its first midweek contest of the season at Findlay and would go home with a 3-2 win. The Warriors took set one 25-19, dropped an exciting set two, 28-26. and fell in set three, 25-16. WSU forced a fifth set with a 25-21 win and completed the comeback with a 15-9 win in the fifth set. Wayne State and Ashland are tied atop the GLIAC South Division standings at 4-1, while Ferris State leads the GLIAC North at 5-0. OCTOBER 5 Wayne State rebounded from a loss to Northern Michigan with a 3-1 win over Michigan Tech on Homecoming. Three Warriors finished with double-digit kills led by Bulkiewicz with 16 who now has 1,117 career kills. Heather Weiss collected a career-high 15 kills while Candice Otttey recorded 13. The Huskies took the opening set 25-21 before 2014 MEDIA GUIDE WARRIOR VOLLEYBALL | 27


SEASON TIMELINE the Warriors took the next three 25-18, 25-22 and 25-22. NOVEMBER 2 WSU snapped an eight-match losing streak with a 3-1 win over Tiffin inside the Matthaei Center. WSU took an exciting first set 30-28 before Tiffin answered with a 25-23 set two victory. The Warriors cruised to take set three, 23-15, and the fourth set, 25-14. NOVEMBER 7 The Capital One Academic All-District Teams as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) were announced and student-athlete Kristen Bulkiewicz was named to the CoSIDA Volleyball Academic All-District (IV) Team. She is now an Academic All-American nominee. The senior is majoring in elementary education and carries a 3.62 cumulative GPA. She leads the team this season with 347 kills (3.65/set) and 255 digs (2.68/set). In addition, she has 12 double-doubles this year to bring her career total to 33. She is just eight kills shy of the third-most kills in program history with 1,266.

set) and 288 digs (2.62/set). It was her second career 400kill campaign and the 404 is the most since Fawne Allossery’s 462 kills in 1997. She finished her career with 1,323 career kills, which ranks second all-time in program history. Bulkiewicz collected 34 career double-doubles including 14 in 2013. Weiss concluded a breakout sophomore season with 242 kills (2.20/set) and a .258 hitting percentage. Weiss also totaled 79 digs and 66 total blocks.

DECEMBER 29 The Wayne State University volleyball program had eight members honored with GLIAC All-Academic Excellence or All-Academic accolades. Six WSU volleyball student-athletes garnered GLIAC All-Academic Excellence honors (studentathletes that have a cumulative GPA of 3.50-4.0). Seniors Nicole Arends, Kristen Bulkiewicz and Jessica DeLeeuw, junior Jamie Goryca, along with sophomores Madison Reeves and Heather Weiss all were selected to the All-Academic Excellence squad. Arends, Bulkiewicz and DeLeeuw each have been All-Academic Excellence Team selections all three seasons eligible (freshmen are not eligible). Kelsey Bonewits earned All-Academic honors while junior Carlee Hunt was NOVEMBER 9 also named to the All-Academic Team (student-athletes that WSU won in straight sets at Walsh. It was the first Warrior have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0-3.49). sweep since Sept. 20 at Lake Erie. Weiss led the Warriors with 13 kills while Reeves finished with 30 assists. FEBRUARY 6 Tim Koth was named the 13th head coach in the history of NOVEMBER 16 the Wayne State University women’s volleyball program, The Green & Gold swept Lake Erie inside the Matthaei Center. which will have its 40th season this fall. The announcement The Warriors’ three seniors, Nicole Arends, Kristen Bulkiewicz was made by WSU Director of Athletics Rob Fournier. Koth and Jessica DeLeeuw were honored prior to the match for comes to Wayne State after serving as the head coach at their hard work and commitment to the program. Despite fellow GLIAC member Northwood University the last 10 the 3-0 win, WSU will miss the GLIAC Tournament for the seasons (2004-13). Prior to his arrival in Midland, Koth spent first time under head coach Phil Nickel. Saginaw Valley also eight years (1996-2003) at GLVC member Quincy coaching won that day to secure the eighth and final seed in the GLIAC both the women’s Division II program and the men’s Division Tournament. I program. After leading the Timberwolves to a 21-11 record in 2013, his overall record at Northwood was 175-124. His NOVEMBER 24 Northwood squads qualified for seven GLIAC tournaments The league office announced its All-GLIAC teams and and five NCAA tournaments in his tenure. two Wayne State University student-athletes collected postseason honors. Senior Kristen Bulkiewicz was an AllGLIAC First Team selection for the third time in her career and sophomore Heather Weiss was named All-GLIAC Honorable Mention. Bulkiewicz led the Warriors with 404 kills (3.67/ 28 | WARRIOR VOLLEYBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE


2013 STATISTICS/RESULTS 2013 Wayne State Volleyball Wayne State Combined Team Statistics (as of Jun 04, 2014) All matches Overall record: 11-18 Conf: 8-10 Home: 3-6 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 3-7

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Player

Madison Reeves Heather Weiss E.Jackson-Jones Kelsey Bonewits Mikayla Shell Candice Ottey Kristen Bulkiewicz Jessica DeLeeuw Ellen Oppenheim Emily Norscia Avery Punches Carlee Hunt Macy Steenhuysen Jamie Goryca Hannah Williams WAYNE STATE Opponents

Team Statistics ATTACK Kills Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Set SET Assists Assists/Set SERVE Aces Errors Aces/Set SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Erro rs / Se t Attem pts Reception Pct DEFENSE Digs Digs/Set BLOCKING Block Solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks/Set Block Errors Ball handling errors ATTENDANCE To t a l Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral site #/Avg Current win streak Home win streak

sp

k

k/s

Attack e

ta

pct

Set a a/s

sa

Serve se

100 88 0.88 23 216 .301 909 9.09 20 30 110 242 2.20 92 582 .258 11 0.10 33 34 84 125 1.49 58 294 .228 7 0.08 0 0 87 119 1.37 50 316 .218 8 0.09 7 11 66 74 1.12 34 189 .212 1 0.02 3 4 58 134 2.31 58 401 .190 2 0.03 1 3 110 404 3.67 214 1132 .168 27 0.25 35 57 99 7 0.07 3 29 .138 117 1.18 2 2 43 32 0.74 24 121 .066 0 0.00 7 11 25 23 0.92 18 98 .051 1 0.04 0 1 14 11 0.79 10 41 .024 1 0.07 0 0 104 27 0.26 27 150 .000 37 0.36 20 35 72 4 0.06 4 24 .000 44 0.61 21 20 64 1 0.02 2 7 -.143 5 0.08 9 10 55 0 0.00 1 4 -.250 11 0.20 4 16 110 1291 11.74 618 3604 .187 1181 10.74 162 234 110 1292 11.75 602 3518 .196 1203 10.94 169 193 WS

OPP

1291 618 3604 .187 11.7

1292 602 3518 .196 11.7

1181 10.7

1203 10.9

162 234 1.5

169 193 1.5

169 1.5 2193 .923

162 1.5 2115 .923

1346 12.2

1417 12.9

57 368 241.0 2.2 16 21

62 303 213.5 1.9 20 30

2061 9/229 10/65 1 1

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Date

^Sep 06 ^Sep 06 ^Sep 07 ^Sep 07 #Sep 13 #Sep 13 #Sep 14 #Sep 14 *Sep 20 *Sep 21 *Sep 27 *Sep 28 *Oct 01 *Oct 04 *Oct 05 *Oct 11 *Oct 12 *Oct 18 *Oct 19 &Oct 25 &Oct 26 &Oct 26 *Nov 1 *Nov 2 *Nov 5 *Nov 8 *Nov 9 *Nov 15 *Nov 16

sa/s

re

Dig dig dig/s

0.20 - 132 1.32 0.30 - 79 0.72 0.00 8 0.10 0.08 - 28 0.32 0.05 - 11 0.17 0.02 - 25 0.43 0.32 - 288 2.62 0.02 - 112 1.13 0.16 - 14 0.33 0.00 - 11 0.44 0.00 5 0.36 0.19 - 277 2.66 0.29 - 226 3.14 0.14 - 39 0.61 0.07 - 91 1.65 1.47 169 1346 12.24 1.54 162 1417 12.88

Opponent vs Eckerd vs Adelphi vs #6 SW Minnesota State vs Saint Leo at UW-Parkside vs #2 Minnesota-Duluth vs #19 Indianapolis vs Lewis at Lake Erie College at Ashland University at Saginaw Valley State at Lake Superior State at Findlay NORTHERN MICHIGAN MICHIGAN TECH HILLSDALE NORTHWOOD at #20 Grand Valley at #22 Ferris State vs Indianapolis vs Rockhurst vs Bellarmine OHIO DOMINICAN TIFFIN FINDLAY at Malone at Walsh ASHLAND LAKE ERIE COLLEGE

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

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

bs

Blocking ba total blk/s be bhe

3 43 46 9 57 66 12 64 76 11 69 80 6 46 52 2 17 19 9 57 66 0 1 1 1 8 9 1 4 5 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 368 241.0 62 303 213.5

0.46 2 0.60 1 0.90 2 0.92 4 0.79 1 0.33 2 0.60 4 0.01 0 0.21 0 0.20 0 0.21 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 2.19 16 1.94 20

9 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 21 30

Score by set 18-25,15-25,22-25 25-16,25-12,25-15 25-22,25-23,21-25,19-25,15-13 25-17,25-12,25-15 16-25,19-25,15-25 22-25,7-25,25-23,14-25 22-25,19-25,12-25 22-25,18-25,27-25,21-25 25-18,25-15,25-22 25-21,25-20,19-25,22-25,15-10 22-25,25-21,22-25,21-25 25-20,25-22,21-25,25-19 25-19,26-28,16-25,25-21,15-9 18-25,25-20,20-25,23-25 21-25,25-18,25-22,25-22 17-25,19-25,19-25 22-25,26-28,25-23,24-26 29-31,20-25,16-25 13-25,25-20,17-25,25-12,12-15 17-25,21-25,13-25 21-25,12-25,20-25 14-25,25-15,17-25,21-25 22-25,25-21,24-26,25-11,11-15 30-28,23-25,25-15,25-14 21-25,25-22,17-25,23-25 18-25,23-25,25-12,25-19,6-15 25-19,25-23,25-23 25-27,25-21,15-25,23-25 25-10,25-15,25-8

points

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Att. 71 73 111 92 100 0 0 180 200 99 621 214 109 351 217 214 314 383 200 52 30 40 202 202 116 175 120 237 208

^ GVSU Laker Classic # UW-Parkside Tournament * GLIAC Match & GLIAC/GLVC Crossover Record in 3-set matches:5-7 • Record in 4-set matches:3-8 • Record in 5-set matches:3-3

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2013 GLIAC RESULTS

2013 STANDINGS NORTH DIVISION Team Grand Valley State Ferris State Northern Michigan Northwood Hillsdale Saginaw Valley State Michigan Tech Lake Superior State

GLIAC W L PCT 17 1 .944 15 3 .833 15 3 .833 13 5 .722 10 8 .556 9 9 .500 6 12 .333 2 16 .111

OVERALL W L PCT 31 4 .886 25 9 .735 23 10 .697 21 11 .656 15 15 .500 17 13 .567 10 20 .333 4 21 .160

SOUTH DIVISION Team Ashland Findlay Wayne State Ohio Dominican Malone Tiffin Walsh Lake Erie

GLIAC W L PCT 15 3 .833 11 7 .611 8 10 .444 8 10 .444 7 11 .389 5 13 .278 2 16 .111 1 17 .056

OVERALL W L PCT 26 8 .765 20 12 .625 11 18 .379 14 16 .467 12 18 .400 14 13 .519 5 23 .179 2 26 .071

2013 TOURNAMENT #1 GRAND VALLEY STATE #8 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE #4 FERRIS STATE

#7 HILLSDALE

#1 GRAND VALLEY STATE (3-1)

(3-1)

#3 NORTHERN MICHIGAN

#2 ASHLAND

(3-0)

#5 NORTHWOOD

#5 NORTHWOOD

#6 FINDLAY

#1 GRAND VALLEY STATE

#1 GVSU (3-2)

#3 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (3-2)

#2 ASHLAND (3-0)

#2 ASHLAND (3-0)

2013 GLIAC AWARDS Player of the Year Abby Aiken (So. / OH) Grand Valley State

Freshman of the Year Alli Cudworth (Fr. OH) Grand Valley State

Libero of the Year Brandie Merren (Sr. / L) Ferris State

Coach of the Year Deanna Scanlon Grand Valley State

2013 ALL-GLIAC TEAMS SECOND TEAM

FIRST TEAM Name Abby Aiken Kristen Bulkiewicz Casey Clark Alli Cudworth Kellisha Harley Alexis Huntey Caitlin Kopmeyer Lina Lopes Brandie Merren Juliia Pakhomenko Danielle Taflinger Kaitlyn Wolters

School Grand Valley State Wayne State Ashland Ashland Northern Michigan Ferris State Hillsdale Northern Michigan Ferris State Northwood Findlay Grand Valley State

Yr. Pos. Jr. OH Sr. OH Fr. OH Fr. OH Sr. S So. OH Sr. OH Sr. LS Sr. Libero Jr. OH Sr. MH Jr. S

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Name Christina Canepa Shelly DeHenning Jordan Dunn Kelsey Ferla Madeline Haben Kalli Herron Lindsay Kostrzewa Kaleigh Lound Danielle McQuade Courntey Rehm Mackenzie Vorst Emily Wolfert

School Grand Valley State Ashland Northwood Saginaw Valley State Michigan Tech Northern Michigan Hillsdale Grand Valley State Tiffin Ferris State Findlay Hillsdale

HONORABLE MENTION Yr. Pos. Jr. Libero So. S Sr. S Jr. MH Sr. S Sr. LS Jr. MH So. MB/LS Jr. OH Jr. MH Jr. MB/OH So. OH

Name Marci Zagarac Angi Kent Amanda Calhoun Megan Schroeder Jenalle Beaman Emily Snyder Taylor Slauterbeck Sarah Hamilton Krysta Kramer Jackie Oestreich Ashley Driscoll Jordan Jenkins Krissy Sokol Heather Weiss

School Ashland Ferris State Findlay Grand Valley State Hillsdale Lake Superior State Malone Northern Michigan Northwood Ohio Dominican Saginaw Valley State Tiffin Walsh Wayne State

Yr. Pos. Jr. OH Sr. MH Jr. S Sr. RS So. OH/DS Sr. OH Jr. OH Sr. MH So. OH Fr. MH Jr. RS Sr. DS Sr. OH/RS So. OH


PROGRAM HISTORY

The 2014 season will mark the 40th year of varsity women’s volleyball at Wayne State University. Since the program’s inception in 1975, under the direction of head coach Gloria Soluk, WSU has won 673 matches, claimed three conference championships as well as three GLIAC South Division titles, and made two appearances at the NCAA Regional tournament. After posting a combined record of 30-80 over the first four seasons, the 1979 Tartars went 33-15, including an 8-2 conference mark, and won their first of three consecutive GLIAC championships (sharing the 1979 title with Oakland). Kathy Higgins, the program’s all-time leader in career winning percentage (.786), led the 1981 squad to a 34-9 record, which remains the single-season record for victories. She was named GLIAC Coach of the Year. The Tartars went 32-9 the following season but were edged out by Ferris State for the GLIAC title, as the Bulldogs were a perfect 8-0 in league play compared to WSU’s 7-1 mark. Wayne State’s program continued to build through the 1980s as Matt Peck began his 11-year tenure – longest in school history – in 1984. Peck’s teams finished with a winning record eight times, including the 32-6 record of 1986 which remains WSU’s highest single-season winning percentage (.842). In 1987, the Tartars finished 27-7 and qualified for the NCAA Great Lakes Regional for the first time ever, falling to conference champion Ferris State in a five-set opening round battle. Nonetheless, Peck was named GLIAC Coach of the Year, and Wayne State had its first volleyball All-American crowned in senior Rachel Parham.

Parham, Wayne State’s all-time leader in kills, blocks, hitting percentage and aces, and was inducted into the WSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999, was also selected as the GLIAC Player of the Year in 1987, the only volleyball player in school history to earn the award. As the program rolled on into the 1990s, Wayne State eclipsed the 20-win mark three more times under Peck, including the 1994 season, Peck’s final year at WSU. Behind top hitter Demitria Brooks, who led the team with 501 kills and a then-school record 559 digs her senior year. The Tartars went 26-10 and qualified for the NCAA Regional tournament for the second time, losing a first-round match at Northern Michigan. Brooks joined Parham as the only players in school history to reach the 500-kill mark in a single season Tim Bearden took over as head coach in 1995 and, as the GLIAC split into two divisions, led Wayne State to three consecutive South Division championships from 1996-98. One season after reaching the consolation final of the GLIAC Tournament in 1997, the team posted a program-best 15-4 league record in 1998. Wayne State finished 21-13 overall that season, but would subsequently endure six straight losing seasons as the program struggled heading into the new millennium. Wayne State was ousted from the 1999 GLIAC Tournament by Grand Valley State in straight sets, and would not return until 2005 in Ernie Gilbert’s second year as head coach. Elisa Joris, a 2012 WSU Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, was the standout on that squad, becoming the second All-American in

program history her senior year. She led the nation with a 1.79 blocks/game average, second-best at WSU behind Parham’s 1.88 average in 1987. In 2008, the first season under Phil Nickel’s direction, the Warriors went 17-12, their best record in a decade, and advanced past the first round of the GLIAC Tournament for the first time since 1997. Lauren Mallast led the nation in blocking average (1.51), and Sarha Gosselin was selected as an AllAmerican after finishing with 401 kills, a league-best 3.86 kills/set average, and 259 digs. In 2009, Wayne State went 19-9 to post the highest win total since 1998 and the highest winning percentage since 1997. The Warriors finished in second place in the South Division in 2010 and hosted Ferris State in the quarterfinals of the GLIAC Tournament. Sophomore All-American Katarzyna Sak became the first WSU player since 1992 to finish with over 400 kills and a hitting percentage above .330. Including a 14-14 record in 2011 and an 18-13 record the following, Nickel’s squads finished .500 or better overall and qualified for the conference tournament in each of the first five years of his tenure. In 2012, WSU collected its first GLIAC Tournament win since 2008 with a victory over second-seeded Ferris State. The Warriors knocked off #6 Southwest Minnesota State to highlight the 2013 season. WSU missed the GLIAC Tournament for the first time since 2006. Kristen Bulkiewicz finished with 1,323 career kills, which ranks second all-time in program history. Bulkiewicz collected 34 career double-doubles including 14 in 2013.

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ALL-TIME ROSTER Becky Albus Mary Alkevius Fawne Allossery Darcie Amsdill Vicki Anderson Teresa Anthony Nicole Arends Jean Ashley

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-B-

Melissa Banks Jaime Banners Angie Bartnik Mayssa Bazzi Ann Belloli Susan Benedict Sofi Berczely Katrina Bezak Charisse Bialke Reneé Bialke Cydney Biessel Sheree Biros Michelle Bittner Christina Boll Gans Kelsey Bonewits Lisa Bonza Denise Breslin Gotham # Katie Brogan Demitria Brooks Gini Bruce # Kristen Bulkiewicz Jennifer Bunch Lynn Burbary Ashley Burgess Kristen Buter -CAnne Marie Carney Jamie Clark Rita Clark Kayla Clysdale Wendy Cohoon Jessica Condeni Kim Cook Leslie Coxon Cate Crist Sue Cyrus Cortney Davison Jessica DeLeeuw BreAnne Detrick Morgan Dickerson Nancy Divenere Dara Donald Joann Doughty Tracy Dreyer Julie Ebaugh Pat Erpelding

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1977-78-79-80 1976 1995-95-96-97 2001-02-03-04 1975-76-77-78 1979-80 2010-11 1978 1998-99 2001-02 1993 2007-08 1980-81-82 1975-76-77 2003-04 2007 1990-91-92-93 1993-94-95-97 2009-10-11-12 1991-92-94 2005-06 1985-86 2012-13 1980-81 1979-80 1998-99-00-01 1991 1983 2010-11-12-13 1997 1983 2008 2005-06 1975-76 1997 1985-86-88 2006 1987 2008-09 1997-98 2004 2000 1987 2002 2010-11-12-13 2002-03 2011 1978 1991 1980-81-82-83 1979-80-81 1981-82-83-84 1976

Jen Finkbeiner Brooke Fischer Laurie Foerster Karlene Foisy Cameron Foster Ava Frakes Lauren Frost Tracey Ganger Kim Gear Iris Gericke Ann Glaspie Jesselyn Good Jamie Goryca Sarha Gosselin Debbie Gossett Monique Goulet Lindsey Graciak Cathe Green Cindy Grimwade

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2010-11 1997-98 1980 2009 1980-83 2010 2006 1992-93-94-95 2007-08 1977 1989 1998-99-00 2011-12-13 2008-09 1976-77-78-79 1998 2009-10-11-12 1975 1976

-HKristin Haewski-Kornieck 1987-88 Rebecca Hague 2000-01-02-03 Laura Hayes Ruppenthal 1986-87 Sue Heberer 1979-80 Irene Henderson 1977 Kathleen Higgins 1980 Marcie Hill 2007-08 Donna Hoffman 1980 Michelle Howard 1990-91 Amy Horgan 1997-98-99-00 Terina Howell 1991 Frances Hozdic 1995-96 Carlee Hunt 2011-12-13 Anne Hurych 1976 Charlesetta Hutchinson 1982 Sei Hee Hwang 2002-03-04 -JNicole Jackson Essence Jackson-Jones Candis Jenich Kate Jere Marchelle Johnson Elisa Joris # Phyllis Judge Allison Jurasek

2005 2012-13 2008-09 2001-02 1995-96 2004-05 1978 2002

-KKolleen Kennedy Madie Kent Julia Kirkwood Lisa Klonowski Brejnak Anne Knisely Linda Kosovak Kathlene Kost Sondra Kovacs Tarin Kubiak Karri Kuczajda

1976 2009-10-11-12 2001 1991 1976-77 1976-77 1983-84-85-86 1984 2006 2005-06-07

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Sandi Lane Kathy Lazenby Ilze Lennss Meg Leone Mary Leverentz Deanna Leverenz Karin Lijana Rolaine Llanes Jenny Logue Deanna Lowe Basia Lukowski Liz Lukowski

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-MMaureen MacDonald Sue MacLean Lauren Mallast Monique Mansoura Sandy Mason Anavia McClure Mallory McEnroe Melissa McMurray Erin Meyer Kristen Miles Michelle Miller Lisa Mistretta Missy Mohrbach Mette Morck -N-

Emily Norscia Jennifer Nowatzke Marie Nowicki

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Melissa Odell Brandy Olson Ellen Oppenheim Candice Ottey Rachel Parham # Leslie Parr Valarie Pasque Jordan Peek Ashley Penny Emily Peterson Danielle Pfeffer Kristi Pieper Tami Poole Nancy Prall Lana Pruitt Avery Punches Toni Purgatori

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-RLisa Redford Madison Reeves Kim Ridley Andrea Roberts Miranda Robison Melody Rogers Rachel Rogers-Saab Kerri Royer

1990-91 1978 1975 2006-07-08-09 2006-07 1981-82 1980 2001 1994-95-96-97 1988-89-91 1997-98-99-00 2006 2007-08-09-10 1984 2008-09 1981-82-83 1982 1998-99-00-01 2007 1984 1996-97-98-99 2008-09 1978 1983-84-85-86 2001 1975 2013 1986-87-88-89 1999-00 1987-88-89-90 1998-99 2013 2011-12-13 1985-86-87 1976 1975 2005-06 2008 1990-91 1996 2003-04-05-06 1989-90 1975-76-77-78 1999 2013 2003-04 1979-80-81-82 2012-13 1982 1982 2006 1988-89-90 1986-87-88-89 2004-05

Melissa Rucinski Tracie Rucinski Nancy Rutkoski

1998-99-00 1999-00 1975-76-77

-SKatarzyna Sak Nicole Salisbury Roxanne Sammons Julie Sanders Christine Schulte Ann Schwarz Rita Serra Mikayla Shell Kelita Sinclair Kelly Sines Jill Skupin Natalie Slavick Buda Debbie Smith Megan Smolen Katie Smythe Alison Soethe Holly Soldenski Macy Steenhuysen Kris Sterett Paige Stevenson Pam Stewart Christi Stevens Angie Szymanski

2009-10 2000-01 1995-96 2011-12 1989-90-91 1985 1978-79-80-81 2013 2002-03-04-05 2005 1986-87-88 1985 1983 2002-03-04-05 1984 1995-96-97-98 2005-06 2013 1988-89 2011 1979 1996-97 1996-97-98-99

-TNorene “Babush” Tralka Julie Tyburski Laura Tyburski

1975-76-77-78 1984-85-86 1983-84-85-86

Joyce Ulbrich

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1975

-VMariel VanOverbeke Jamie Vernier Erica von Grabe Kris Vulaj

2007-08-09-10 1991-92-93-94 1993-94-95-96 2010

-WKathleen Walsh Maureen Walsh Christine Wandyg Heather Weiss Katy Westenberg Amanda Wetherill Jeana Wiehl Hannah Williams Mary Williams Becky Wilson Karime Wohlrab Elizabeth Wouters

1983-84 1978-79-80 1976-77-78 2012-13 2007-08-09-10 2010 2002-03-04 2013 1980 1988-89-90-91 2002 1975

Nicole Yelle Gina Zielonka

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# WSU Athletics Hall of Fame Indictee Active player

1995 2006-07


SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS KILLS% 1. Rachel Parham 1987 563 2. Rachel Parham 1985 520 3. Demitria Brooks 1994 501 4. Sandi Lane 1992 494 5. Terina Howell 1992 492 6. Rachel Parham 1986 478 7. Fawne Allossery 1997 462 8. Rachel Rogers 1989 461 9. Renee Bialke 1995 447 10. Michele Howard 1991 443 --------------------------------------------------- Kristen Bulkiewicz 2013 404

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

ATTEMPTS% Demitria Brooks 1994 Sandi Lane 1992 Deanna Lowe 1992 Jenny Logue 1994 Deanna Lowe 1991 Sandi Lane 1991 Rachel Parham 1987 Kristen Bulkiewicz 2011 Kristen Bulkiewicz 2013 Renee Bialke 1995

1352 1309 1229 1221 1197 1174 1164 1147 1132 1117

ATTACK PERCENTAGE% (MIN. 4.00 ATTEMPTS PER SET)

1. Terina Howell 1992 .350 2. Michele Howard 1991 .348 3. Rachel Parham 1985 .343 4. Rachel Parham 1987 .337 5. Erin Meyer 1998 .335 6. Katarzyna Sak 2010 .333 7. Jamie Venier 1994 .317 Erin Meyer 1997 .317 9. Rachel Parham 1986 .313 Fawne Allossery 1996 .313 --------------------------------------------------- Heather Weiss 2013 .258 ASSISTS# 1. Emily Peterson 1991 1576 2. Tracy Ganger 1992 1519 3. Tracy Ganger 1994 1498 4. Amy Horgan 1998 1265 5. Laura Hayes 1987 1259 6. Emily Peterson 1990 1131 7. Jill Skupin 1988 1129 8. Tracy Ganger 1993 1095 9. Melody Rogers 1989 1088 10. Amy Horgan 1999 1082 --------------------------------------------------- Madison Reeves 2013 909

ACES% 1. Kristin Haewski 1987 86 2. Rachel Parham 1985 83 Kristin Haewski 1988 83 4. Natalie Slavick 1985 77 5. Deanna Lowe 1992 69 6. Rachel Parham 1986 67 7. Sandi Lane 1990 65 8. Missy Odell 1990 62 9. Julie Ebaugh 1984 61 10. Jennifer Nowatzke 1989 59 Katarzyna Sak 2010 59 --------------------------------------------------- Kristen Bulkiewicz 2013 35 BLOCK SOLO 1. Rachel Parham 1987 85 2. Rachel Parham 1985 56 3. Michele Howard 1990 55 4. Kristin Haewski 1987 53 5. Rachel Parham 1986 44 6. Michele Howard 1991 41 Elisa Joris 2005 41 8. Missy Odell 1988 38 Elisa Joris 2004 38 10. Missy Odell 1990 37 --------------------------------------------------- Essence Jackson-Jones 2013 12 %

BLOCK ASSISTS 1. Rachel Parham 1987 155 2. Fawne Allossery 1996 142 3. Rachel Parham 1985 139 4. Elisa Joris 2005 127 Lauren Mallast 2008 127 6. Kelsey Bonewits 2012 125 7. Jamie Venier 1992 124 8. Dani Pfeffer 1996 120 9. Fawne Allossery 1997 119 10. Erin Meyer 1998 118 --------------------------------------------------- Kelsey Bonewits 2013 69 %

TOTAL BLOCKS% 1. Rachel Parham 1987 240 2. Rachel Parham 1985 195 3. Fawne Allossery 1996 178 4. Elisa Joris 2005 168 5. Kristin Haewski 1987 166 6. Lauren Mallast 2008 163 7. Rachel Parham 1986 151 8. Jamie Venier 1992 148 9. Fawne Allossery 1997 147 Elisa Joris 2004 147 --------------------------------------------------- Kelsey Bonewits 2013 80

DIGS% 1. Mayssa Bazzi 2007 656 2. Sei Hee Hwang 2004 602 3. Demitria Brooks 1994 559 4. Lindsey Graciak 2011 513 5. Jenny Logue 1997 511 6. Jenny Logue 1994 482 7. Lindsey Graciak 2012 474 Jenny Logue 1995 474 9. Deanna Lowe 1992 467 10. Mayssa Bazzi 2008 465 --------------------------------------------------- Kristen Bulkiewicz 2013 288 KILLS PER SET# 1. Rachel Parham 1987 4.40 2. Rachel Parham 1986 4.19 3. Elisa Joris 2005 4.18 4. Rachel Rogers 1989 4.04 5. Katarzyna Sak 2010 4.01 6. Rachel Parham 1985 3.94 7. Fawne Allossery 1997 3.92 8. Miranda Robison 2006 3.89 9. Renee Bialke 1995 3.85 10. Demitria Brooks 1994 3.82 --------------------------------------------------- Kristen Bulkiewicz 2013 3.67

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

ATTEMPTS PER SET# Miranda Robison 2006 Megan Smolen 2003 Kristen Bulkiewicz 2011 Demitria Brooks 1994 Kristen Bulkiewicz 2013 Megan Smolen 2004 Elisa Joris 2005 Renee Bialke 1995 Melissa Rucinski 2000 Sandi Lane 1992 Nicole Salisbury 2001

11.83 11.29 10.62 10.32 10.29 10.18 10.17 9.63 9.58 9.55 9.55

ASSISTS PER SET# 1. Emily Peterson 1991 12.31 2. Tracy Ganger 1994 11.52 3. Tracy Ganger 1992 11.17 4. Cydney Biessel 2010 10.34 5. Amy Horgan 1998 10.28 6. Amy Horgan 1999 10.21 7. Kerri Royer 2004 10.16 8. Tracy Ganger 1995 10.14 9. Laura Hayes 1986 10.08 10. Amy Horgan 1997 9.88 --------------------------------------------------- Madison Reeves 2013 9.09

ACES PER SET# 1. Kristin Haewski 1988 0.68 2. Kristin Haewski 1987 0.67 3. Rachel Parham 1985 0.63 4. Natalie Slavick 1985 0.60 5. Rachel Parham 1986 0.59 Alison Soethe 1997 0.59 Katarzyna Sak 2010 0.59 8. Missy Odell 1990 0.58 9. Sandi Lane 1990 0.56 10. Missy Odell 1989 0.52 Jennifer Nowatzke 1989 0.52 --------------------------------------------------- Kelsey Bonewits 2013 0.32 BLOCKS PER SET# 1. Rachel Parham 1987 1.88 2. Elisa Joris 2005 1.79 3. Elisa Joris 2004 1.73 4. Lauren Mallast 2008 1.51 5. Rachel Parham 1985 1.48 6. Fawne Allossery 1996 1.42 7. Rachel Parham 1986 1.32 8. Kristin Haewski 1987 1.30 9. Kelsey Bonewitz 2012 1.26 Michele Howard 1990 1.26 --------------------------------------------------- Kelsey Bonewits 2013 0.92 DIGS PER SET# 1. Mayssa Bazzi 2007 7.45 2. Sei Hee Hwang 2004 7.08 3. Lindsey Graciak 2011 4.75 4. Michelle Bittner 2005 4.68 5. Demitria Brooks 1994 4.27 Mayssa Bazzi 2008 4.27 Lindsey Graciak 2010 4.27 8. Jenny Logue 1997 4.26 9. BreAnne Detrick 2003 4.15 10. Lindsey Graciak 2012 4.12 Jenny Logue 1995 4.12 --------------------------------------------------- Macy Steenhuysen 2013 3.14 Statistics available 1984-present

%

Statistics available 1985-present

#

Per set stats based on minimum 70 sets 2013 High

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CAREER RECORDS KILLS% 1. Rachel Parham 1985-87 1561 2. Kristen Bulkiewicz 2010-13 1323 2. Erin Meyer 1996-99 1311 3. Renee Bialke 1993-97 1274 4. Jenny Logue 1994-97 1242 5. Rachel Rogers 1986-89 1222 Sandi Lane 1990-92 1222 7. Megan Smolen 2002-05 1200 8. Fawne Allossery 1994-97 1154 9. Missy Odell 1987-90 1142 10. Deanna Lowe 1988-92 1056 ------------------------- Heather Weiss 2012-Pr. 294 ATTEMPTS% 1. Jenny Logue 1994-97 3991 2. Kristen Bulkiewicz 2010-13 3715 3. Megan Smolen 2002-05 3647 4. Sandi Lane 1990-92 3346 5. Renee Bialke 1993-97 3272 6. Rachel Parham 1985-87 3226 7. Deanna Lowe 1988-92 3043 9. Rachel Rogers 1986-89 2980 9. Erin Meyer 1996-99 2978 10. Missy Odell 1987-90 2717 ------------------------- Heather Weiss 2012-Pr. 711 ATTACK PERCENTAGE% (MINIMUM TWO SEASONS)

1. Rachel Parham 1985-87 .332 2. Katarzyna Sak 2009-12 .324 3. Terina Howell 1991-92 .316 4. Michele Howard 1990-91 .301 5. Fawne Allossery 1994-97 .296 6. Erin Meyer 1996-99 .294 7. Nicole Arends 2010-12 .272 8. Nicole Yelle 1994-95 .273 9. Elisa Joris 2004-05 .270 10. Lauren Mallast 2008-09 .266 ------------------------- Heather Weiss 2012-Pr. .253

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

ASSISTS# Tracy Ganger 1992-95 5136 Amy Horgan 1997-00 4097 Cydney Biessel 2009-12 4089 Emily Peterson 1990-91 2707 Rebecca Hague 2000-03 2683 Laura Hayes 1986-87 2247 Katy Westenberg 2007-10 1982 Kerri Royer 2004-05 1735

9. Alison Soethe 1995-98 1545 10. Jill Skupin 1986-88 1156 --------------------------------------- Madison Reeves 2012-Pr. 948 ACES% 1. Rachel Parham 1985-87 206 2. Kristin Haewski 1987-88 169 3. Tracy Ganger 1992-95 152 4. Deanna Lowe 1988-92 150 5. Alison Soethe 1995-98 145 6. Missy Odell 1987-90 144 7. Erika von Grabe 1993-96 142 8. Sandi Lane 1990-92 141 9. Megan Smolen 2002-05 138 10. Becky Wilson 1988-91 133 ------------------------- Carlee Hunt 2011-Pr. 66 BLOCK SOLO% 1. Rachel Parham 1985-87 185 2. Missy Odell 1987-90 114 Erin Meyer 1996-99 114 4. Fawne Allossery 1994-97 98 5. Michele Howard 1990-91 96 6. Kristin Haewski 1987-88 86 7. Elisa Joris 2004-05 79 8. Jamie Vernier 1991-94 77 9. Kathy Kost 1984-86 67 Anavia McClure 1998-01 67 Lauren Mallast 2008-09 67 ------------------------- Kelsey Bonewits 2012-Pr. 26 BLOCK ASSISTS% 1. Erin Meyer 1996-99 407 2. Rachel Parham 1985-87 401 3. Fawne Allossery 1994-97 377 4. Missy Odell 1987-90 347 5. Jamie Vernier 1991-94 330 6. Tracy Ganger 1992-95 292 7. Anavia McClure 1998-01 254 8. Elisa Joris 2004-05 236 9. Renee Bialke 1993-97 235 10. Lauren Mallast 2008-09 229 ------------------------- Kelsey Bonewits 2012-Pr. 194

1. 2. 3. 4.

TOTAL BLOCKS% Rachel Parham 1985-87 Erin Meyer 1996-99 Fawne Allossery 1994-97 Missy Odell 1987-90

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586 521 475 461

5. Jamie Vernier 1991-94 407 6. Tracy Ganger 1992-95 323 7. Anavia McClure 1998-01 321 8. Elisa Joris 2004-05 315 9. Lauren Mallast 2008-09 296 10. Kristin Haewski 1987-88 282 ------------------------- Kelsey Bonewits 2012-Pr. 220

3. Amy Horgan 4. Laura Hayes 5. Kerri Royer 6. Cydney Biessel 7. Rebecca Hague 8. Madison Reeves 9. Katy Westenberg 10. Jill Skupin

DIGS% 1. Jenny Logue 1994-97 1892 2. Lindsey Graciak 2009-12 1517 3. Demitria Brooks 1991-94 1425 4. Erika von Grabe 1993-96 1306 5. Megan Smolen 2002-05 1263 6. Sandi Lane 1990-92 1247 7. Mayssa Bazzi 2007-08 1121 8. Deanna Lowe 1988-92 1090 9. Kristi Pieper 2003-06 1078 10. Sei Hee Hwang 2002-04 1043 --------------------------------------- Carlee Hunt 2011-Pr. 467

ACES PER SET# 1. Kristin Haewski 1987-88 0.68 2. Rachel Parham 1985-87 0.55 3. Sandi Lane 1990-92 0.38 4. Deanna Lowe 1988-92 0.37 Megan Smolen 2002-05 0.37 6. Becky Wilson 1988-91 0.36 7. Emily Peterson 1990-91 0.35 Elisa Joris 2004-05 0.35 9. Alison Soethe 1995-98 0.34 Kerri Royer 2004-05 0.34 ------------------------- Carlee Hunt 2011-Pr. 0.25

KILLS PER SET# 1. Rachel Parham 1985-87 4.17 2. Elisa Joris 2004-05 3.93 3. Sarha Gosselin 2008-09 3.48 4. Kristen Bulkiewicz 2010-13 3.39 5. Nicole Salisbury 2000-01 3.34 6. Sandi Lane 1990-92 3.25 7. Megan Smolen 2002-05 3.24 8. Rachel Rogers 1986-89 3.05 9. Terina Howell 1991-92 3.04 -------------------------------------- Heather Weiss 2012-Pr. 1.99 1990-91 2.95 ATTEMPTS PER SET# 1. Megan Smolen 2002-05 9.86 2. Kristen Bulkiewicz 2010-13 9.52 3. Elisa Joris 2004-05 9.48 4. Sarha Gosselin 2008-09 9.39 5. Nicole Salisbury 2000-01 9.24 6. Sandi Lane 1990-92 8.90 7. Rachel Parham 1985-87 8.63 8. Melissa Rucinski 1998-00 8.45 Candis Jenich 2008-09 8.45 10. Jenny Logue 1994-97 8.20 ---------------------------------------- Heather Weiss 2012-Pr. 4.80

BLOCKS PER SET# 1. Elisa Joris 2004-05 1.76 2. Rachel Parham 1985-87 1.57 3. Lauren Mallast 2008-09 1.38 4. Fawne Allossery 1994-97 1.18 5. Erin Meyer 1996-99 1.15 6. Michele Howard 1990-91 1.14 7. Kristin Haewski 1987-88 1.13 9. Kelsey Bonewits 2012-Pr. 1.11 9. Missy Odell 1987-90 1.03 10. Kim Gear 2007-08 0.97 DIGS PER SET# 1. Mayssa Bazzi 2007-08 5.69 2. Michelle Bittner 2005-06 4.16 3. Sei Hee Hwang 2002-04 4.06 4. Jenny Logue 1994-97 3.89 5. Lindsey Graciak 2009-12 3.82 6. Nicole Salisbury 2000-01 3.78 7. Chris Stevens 1996-97 3.51 8. Megan Smolen 2002-05 3.41 9. Sandi Lane 1990-92 3.32 10. Melissa Rucinski 1998-00 3.30 ------------------------- Carlee Hunt 2011-Pr. 1.79 ---------------------------------------- Statistics available 1984-present Statistics available 1985-present Per set stats based on minimum 150 sets %

ASSISTS PER SET 1. Emily Peterson 1990-91 11.09 2. Tracy Ganger 1992-95 10.59 #

1997-00 10.07 1986-87 9.94 2004-05 9.80 2009-12 9.71 2000-03 7.54 2012-Pr. 7.18 2007-10 6.81 1986-88 3.67

#

Top Active Player


INDIVIDUAL/TEAM RECORDS Most Kills Match 32 Season 563 Career 1,561 Total Attempts Match 80 Season 1,352 Career 3,991

Rachel Parham vs. Wright State, 1986 Rachel Parham, 1987 Rachel Parham, 1985-87

Megan Smolen vs. Gannon, 2003 Demitria Brooks, 1994 Jennifer Logue, 1994-97

Most Kills Match 101 Season 1,967 Total Attempts Match 251 Season 4,958 Attack Percentage Match .547 Season .262

IPFW, 1991 in 1997

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Overall GLIAC 1975 9-12 .429 7-3 .700

vs. Michigan Tech, 10/10/04 in 1994

1976 5-25 .167 4-10 .286 1977 11-21 .344 6-6 .500 1978 5-22 .185 2-8 .200

Chicago State, 1987 in 1986

1979 33-15 .688 8-2 .800 1980 25-7 .781 13-1 .929 1981 34-9 .791 6-1 .857

Attack Percentage Match .962* Fawne Allossery vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 8/29/97 Season .350 Terina Howell, 1992 Career .332 Rachel Parham, 1985-87 Assists Match 98 Season 1,576 Career 5,136

Emily Peterson vs. IPFW, 1991 Emily Peterson, 1991 Tracey Ganger, 1992-95

Service Aces Match 8 Season 86 Career 206

Sandi Lane vs. N. Michigan,1990 Missy Odell vs. Indiana (PA), 1990 Rachel Parham vs. Wright St., 1986 Kristin Haewski, 1987 Rachel Parham, 1985-87

Block Solos Match 9 Season 85 Career 185 Block Assists Match 19 Season 155 Career 407

Rachel Parham vs. Lake Superior, 1987 Rachel Parham, 1987 Rachel Parham, 1985-87

Assists Match Season

98 1,672

IPFW, 1991 in 1997

Service Aces Match 21 Season 340

Oakland, 1990 in 1985

Block Solos Match 20 Season 190

Lake Superior, 1987 in 1987

Block Assists Match 68 Season 545

Lake Superior, 1987 in 1987

Digs Match Season

Digs Match 52 Season 656 Career 1,892

Mayssa Bazzi vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 8/31/07 Mayssa Bazzi, 2007 Jennifer Logue, 1994-97

Kills Per Set Match 8.00 Season 4.40 Career 4.17

Rachel Parham vs. Mich. Tech, 1987 Rachel Parham, 1987 Rachel Parham, 1985-87

1983 18-14 .563 5-3 .625 1984 15-17 .469 4-4 .500 1985 24-11 .686 4-4 .500 1986 32-6 .842 13-3 .813 1987 27-7 .794 13-3 .813 1988 17-14 .548 8-8 .500 1989 14-17 .452 10-6 .625 1990 17-13 .567 8-8 .500 1991 21-11 .656 11-5 .688 1992 25-10 .714 8-8 .500 1993 13-19 .406 6-12 .333 1994 26-10 .722 12-6 .667

143 2,380

Kills Per Set Match 22.00 Season 15.37

New Haven, 1998 in 1998

1995 17-15 .531 11-7 .611 1996 20-12 .625 13-4 .765 1997 29-8 .784 13-4 .765

Lake Superior, 1991 in 1997

1998 21-14 .600 15-4 .789 1999 15-16 .484 12-7 .632 2000 11-17 .393 6-11 .353

* NCAA Division II record (20+ attempts)

2001 6-21 .222 2-15 .118 2002 10-17 .370 2-15 .118

WAYNE STATE VOLLEYBALL HEAD COACHING RECORDS Rachel Parham vs. Northern Ky., 1987 Rachel Parham, 1987 Erin Meyer, 1996-99

1982 32-9 .780 7-1 .875

Gloria Soluk, 1975 Ben Ohannesian, 1976-77 John Howard , 1978 Tom Teeters, 1979-80 Kathy Higgins, 1981-82 Terri Lee Drake, 1983 Matt Peck, 1984-94 Tim Bearden, 1995-98 Loretta Vogel, 1999-01 Limin Jin, 2002-03 Ernie Gilbert, 2004-07 Phil Nickel, 2008-13 Total

9-12 (.429) 16-46 (.258) 5-22 (.185) 58-22 (.725) 66-18 (.786) 18-14 (.563) 231-135 (.631) 87-50 (.635) 32-54 (.372) 19-33 (.365) 38-60 (.388) 94-78 (.580) 673-544 (.553)

2003 9-16 .360 5-12 .294 2004 11-14 .440 6-11 .353 2005 16-10 .615 8-9 .471 2006 1-21 .045 1-16 .059 2007 10-15 .400 5-12 .294 2008 17-12 .586 9-7 .563 2009 19-9 .679 8-8 .500 2010 15-12 .556 13-6 .684 2011 14-14 .500 10-9 .526 2012 18-13 .581 11-7 .611 2013 11-18 .379 8-10 .444 --------------------------------------------------------TOTAL 673-544 .553 312-276 .531

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ANNUAL LEADERS 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

KILLS ATTEMPTS ATTACK PCT. ASSISTS ACES Julie Ebaugh 280 Julie Ebaugh 783 Julie Ebaugh .230 N/A Julie Ebaugh 61 Rachel Parham 520 Rachel Parham 1075 Rachel Parham .343 Lisa Misteretta 919 Rachel Parham 83 Rachel Parham 478 Rachel Parham 987 Rachel Parham .313 Laura Hayes 988 Rachel Parham 67 Rachel Parham 563 Rachel Parham 1164 Rachel Parham .337 Laura Hayes 1259 Kristin Haewski 86 Rachel Rogers 400 Rachel Rogers 1008 Missy Odell .232 Jill Skupin 1129 Kristin Haewski 83 Rachel Rogers 461 Rachel Rogers 1075 Missy Odell .264 Melody Rogers 1088 Jennifer Nowatzke 59 Sandi Lane 299 Sandi Lane 863 Michele Howard .236 Emily Peterson 1131 Sandi Lane 65 Michele Howard 443 Deanna Lowe 1197 Michele Howard .348 Emily Peterson 1576 Deanna Lowe 53 Sandi Lane 494 Sandi Lane 1309 Terina Howell .350 Tracy Ganger 1519 Deanna Lowe 69 Renea Bonser/Jamie Venier 297 Renea Bonser 811 Jamie Venier .239 Tracy Ganger 1095 Tracy Ganger 46 Demitria Brooks 501 Demitria Brooks 1352 Jamie Venier .317 Tracy Ganger 1498 Erika von Grabe 45 Renee Bialke 447 Renee Bialke 1117 Nicole Yelle .272 Tracy Ganger 1024 Tracy Ganger 35 Fawne Allossery 365 Jenny Logue 839 Fawne Allossery .313 Alison Soethe 727 Alison Soethe 44 Fawne Allossery 462 Fawne Allossery 1016 Erin Meyer .317 Amy Horgan 958 Alison Soethe 52 Erin Meyer 392 Melissa Rucinski 879 Erin Meyer .335 Amy Horgan 1265 Monique Goulet 26 Erin Meyer 327 Melissa Rucinski 881 Erin Meyer .284 Amy Horgan 1082 Angie Szymanski 37 Nicole Salisbury 288 Nicole Salisbury 789 Nicole Salisbury .221 Amy Horgan 792 Tracy Rucinski 28 Nicole Salisbury 267 Nicole Salisbury 745 Missy Mohrbach .278 Rebecca Hague 626 Rebecca Hague 30 Megan Smolen 303 Megan Smolen 910 Jaime Banners .268 Rebecca Hague 968 Megan Smolen 50 Megan Smolen 354 Megan Smolen 1061 Toni Purgatori .216 Rebecca Hague 941 Kristi Pieper 30 Elisa Joris 311 Megan Smolen 835 Elisa Joris .274 Kerri Royer 864 Kerri Royer/Megan Smolen 29 Elisa Joris 393 Elisa Joris 956 Elisa Joris .267 Kerri Royer 871 Elisa Joris 39 Miranda Robison 276 Miranda Robison 840 Miranda Robison .144 Meg Leone 508 Kristi Pieper 16 Kim Gear 239 Kim Gear 662 Kim Gear .216 Katy Westenberg 803 Mayssa Bazzi 38 Sarha Gosselin 401 Sarha Gosselin 1019 Kim Gear .282 Katy Westenberg 1072 Sarha Gosselin 35 Sarha Gosselin 350 Sarha Gosselin 1009 Katarzyna Sak .305 Cydney Biessel 1015 Candis Jenich 23 Katarzyna Sak 401 Katarzyna Sak 814 Katarzyna Sak .333 Cydney Biessel 993 Katarzyna Sak 59 Kristen Bulkiewicz 402 Kristen Bulkiewicz 1147 Nicole Arends .274 Cydney Biessel 1042 Madie Kent 38 Kristen Bulkiewicz 382 Kristen Bulkiewicz 967 Kristen Bulkiewicz .190 Cydney Biessel 1039 Lindsey Graciak 50 Kristen Bulkiewicz 404 Kristen Bulkiewicz 1132 Heather Weiss .258 Madison Reeves 909 Kristen Bulkiewicz 35

BLOCK SOLO BLOCK ASSISTS TOTAL BLOCKS DIGS KILLS PER SET 1984 Julie Ebaugh 36 Julie Ebaugh 40 Julie Ebaugh 76 Melissa McMurray 193 N/A 1985 Rachel Parham 56 Rachel Parham 139 Rachel Parham 195 Rachel Parham 339 Rachel Parham 3.94 1986 Rachel Parham 44 Rachel Parham 107 Rachel Parham 151 Rachel Parham 278 Rachel Parham 4.19 1987 Rachel Parham 85 Rachel Parham 155 Rachel Parham 240 Rachel Parham 222 Rachel Parham 4.40 1988 Missy Odell 38 Missy Odell 99 Missy Odell 137 Rachel Rogers 267 Rachel Rogers 3.28 1989 Missy Odell 29 Missy Odell 99 Missy Odell 128 Rachel Rogers 303 Rachel Rogers 4.04 1990 Michele Howard 55 Michele Howard 91 Michele Howard 146 Becky Wilson 426 Missy Odell 2.78 1991 Michele Howard 41 Michele Howard 91 Michele Howard 132 Sandi Lane/Deanna Lowe 424 Sandi Lane 3.49 1992 Jamie Venier 24 Jamie Venier 124 Jamie Venier 148 Deanna Lowe 467 Terina Howell 3.70 1993 Jamie Venier 25 Jamie Venier 90 Jamie Venier 115 Demitria Brooks 425 Jamie Venier 2.56 1994 Jamie Venier 26 Jamie Venier 110 Jamie Venier 136 Demitria Brooks 559 Demitria Brooks 3.82 1995 Fawne Allossery 32 Fawne Allossery 107 Fawne Allossery 139 Jenny Logue 474 Renee Bialke 3.85 1996 Fawne Allossery 36 Fawne Allossery 142 Fawne Allossery 178 Chris Stevens 433 Fawne Allossery 2.92 1997 Erin Meyer 31 Fawne Allossery 119 Fawne Allossery 147 Jenny Logue 511 Fawne Allossery 3.92 1998 Brandy Olson 21 Erin Meyer 118 Erin Meyer 135 Brooke Fischer 447 Erin Meyer 3.63 1999 Erin Meyer 35 Erin Meyer 96 Erin Meyer 131 Melissa Rucinski 335 Erin Meyer 3.11 2000 Anavia McClure 15 Anavia McClure 79 Anavia McClure 94 Nicole Salisbury 357 Nicole Salisbury 3.27 2001 Missy Mohrbach 15 Missy Mohrbach 70 Missy Mohrbach 85 Nicole Salisbury 271 Nicole Salisbury 3.42 2002 Allison Jurasek 21 Jaime Banners 77 Jaime Banners 92 Megan Smolen 330 Megan Smolen 3.06 2003 Toni Purgatori 23 Toni Purgatori 49 Toni Purgatori 72 BreAnne Detrick 427 Megan Smolen 3.77 2004 Elisa Joris 38 Elisa Joris 109 Elisa Joris 147 Sei Hee Hwang 602 Elisa Joris 3.66 2005 Elisa Joris 41 Elisa Joris 127 Elisa Joris 168 Michelle Bittner 431 Elisa Joris 4.18 2006 Karri Kuczajda 16 Karri Kuczajda 54 Karri Kuczajda 70 Kristi Pieper 365 Miranda Robison 3.89 2007 Kim Gear 28 Kim Gear 63 Kim Gear 91 Mayssa Bazzi 656 Kim Gear 2.78 2008 Lauren Mallast 36 Lauren Mallast 127 Lauren Mallast 163 Mayssa Bazzi 465 Sarha Gosselin 3.68 2009 Lauren Mallast 31 Lauren Mallast 102 Lauren Mallast 133 Maureen MacDonald 335 Sarha Gosselin 3.27 2010 Katarzyna Sak 17 Katarzyna Sak 98 Katarzyna Sak 115 Lindsey Graciak 427 Katarzyna Sak 4.01 2011 Nicole Arends 18 Nicole Arends 75 Nicole Arends 93 Lindsey Graciak 513 Kristen Bulkiewicz 3.72 2012 Kelsey Bonewits 15 Kelsey Bonewits 125 Kelsey Bonewits 140 Lindsey Graciak 474 Kristen Bulkiewicz 3.64 2013 Essence Jackson-Jones 12 Kelsey Bonewits 69 Kelsey Bonewits 80 Kristen Bulkiewicz 288 Kristen Bulkiewicz 3.67 Bold indicates school record Data available 1984-present only

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POSTSEASON HISTORY

POSTSEASON RESULTS 2012 GLIAC Tournament Big Rapids, Mich., at Ferris State University First Round - November 14 WAYNE STATE 3, Ferris State 1 23-25, 25-12, 25-21, 19-25, 15-12 Midland, Mich., at Northwood Semifinals - November 17 Grand Valley 3, WAYNE STATE 1 25-27, 25-22, 25-27, 11-25 Wayne State finishes tied for third at GLIAC Tournament

2009 GLIAC Tournament Ashland, Ohio, at Ashland University First Round - November 11 Ashland 3, WAYNE STATE 1 19-25, 25-19, 25-15, 25-20 Wayne State finishes tied for fifth at GLIAC Tournament

2011 GLIAC Tournament Big Rapids, Mich., at Ferris State University First Round - November 10 Ferris State 3, WAYNE STATE 1 25-15, 25-18, 25-8 Wayne State finishes tied for fifth at GLIAC Tournament

2008 GLIAC Tournament Detroit, Mich., at Wayne State University First Round - November 12 WAYNE STATE 3, Hillsdale 1 25-21,25-16,20-25,25-16 Allendale, Mich., at Grand Valley State University Semifinals - November 15 Grand Valley State 3, WAYNE STATE 1 28-26,24-26,25-18,25-16 Wayne State finishes tied for third at GLIAC Tournament

2010 GLIAC Tournament Detroit, Mich., at Wayne State University First Round - November 11 Ferris State 3, WAYNE STATE 1 25-22, 22-25, 25-19, 25-23 Wayne State finishes tied for fifth at GLIAC Tournament

2005 GLIAC Tournament Ashland, Ohio, at Ashland University First Round - November 9 Ashland 3, WAYNE STATE 0 30-23, 30-24, 30-22 Wayne State finishes tied for fifth at GLIAC Tournament

1999 GLIAC Tournament Battle Creek, Mich. First Round - November 11 Grand Valley State 3, WAYNE STATE 0 15-1, 15-8, 15-5 Wayne State finishes tied for fifth at GLIAC Tournament 1998 GLIAC Tournament Battle Creek, Mich. First Round - November 12 Northwood 3, WAYNE STATE 0 15-7, 15-7, 16-14 Wayne State finishes tied for fifth at GLIAC Tournament 1997 GLIAC Tournament Marquette, Mich., at Northern Michigan University First Round - November 14 WAYNE STATE 3, Grand Valley State 0 17-15, 15-4, 15-13 Semifinals - November 15 Northwood 3, WAYNE STATE 1 6-15, 10-15, 15-12, 8-15 Consolation - November 15 Michigan Tech 3, WAYNE STATE 2 13-15, 12-15, 16-14, 16-14, 9-15

Wayne State finishes fourth at GLIAC Tournament 1996 GLIAC Tournament Marquette, Mich., at Northern Michigan University Semifinals - November 15 Michigan Tech 3, WAYNE STATE 0 15-9, 15-4, 15-10 Consolation - November 16 Northwood 3, WAYNE STATE 0 15-12, 15-6, 15-11 Wayne State finishes fourth at GLIAC Tournament 1994 NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Houghton, Mich., at Michigan Technological University First Round - November 19 Northern Michigan 3, WAYNE STATE 0 15-6, 15-2, 15-7 Wayne State finishes third at Great Lakes Regional 1987 NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Big Rapids, Mich., at Ferris State University First Round - December 5 Ferris State 3, WAYNE STATE 2 17-15, 9-15, 15-9, 12-15, 15-5 Wayne State finishes tied for third at Great Lakes Regional

LEAGUE/NATIONAL AWARDS All-America Rachel Parham Elisa Joris Sarha Gosselin Katarzyna Sak

1987 2005 2008 2010

AVCA All-Region Team Rachel Parham 1986-87 Melissa Odell 1990 Fawne Allossery 1997 Elisa Joris (HM) 2005 Sarha Gosselin 2008 Lauren Mallast 2008 Mayssa Bazzi (HM) 2008 Sarha Gosselin (HM) 2009 Katarzyna Sak 2010 Kristen Bulkiewicz (HM) 2011-12 Daktronics, Inc. All-Region Team Sarha Gosselin (First Team) 2008 Mayssa Bazzi (Second Team) 2008 Lauren Mallast (Second Team) 2008 Sarha Gosselin (Second Team) 2009 Katarzyna Sak (Second Team) 2010 GLIAC Player of the Year Rachel Parham

1987

GLIAC Freshman of the Year Stacy Granger Jenny Logue Amy Horgan

1992 1994 1997

GLIAC Coach of the Year Kathleen Higgins (tie) 1981 Matt Peck (tie) 1987 GLIAC Libero of the Year Sei Hee Hwang Mayssa Bazzi

2004 2008

First Team All-GLIAC Rachel Parham 1985-86-87 Kristin Haewski 1988 Melissa Odell 1989 Demitria Brooks 1994 Fawne Allossery (South) 1996-97 Erin Meyer (South) 1997-98-99 Amy Horgan (South) 1998 Elisa Joris 2005 Sarha Gosselin 2008-09 Katarzyna Sak 2010 Kristen Bulkiewicz 2011-12-13 Second Team All-GLIAC Julie Ebaugh Kathlene Kost Laura Tyburski Laura Hayes Kristin Haewski Rachel Rogers Melissa Odell Jamie Vernier Tracey Ganger Jenny Logue (South) Brooke Fischer (South) Melissa Rucinski (South) Amy Horgan Megan Smolen Elisa Joris Mayssa Bazzi Lauren Mallast Cydney Biessel Lindsey Graciak

1984 1984 1985-86 1986-87 1987 1988-89 1990-91 1994 1995 1996 1998 1998 1999 2003 2004 2007-08 2008-09 2010 2012

Honorable Mention All-GLIAC Jennifer Nowatske 1989 Michelle Howard 1990-91 Emily Peterson 1990-91 Demitria Brooks 1993 ReneĂŠ Bialke 1995

Allison Jurasek Rebecca Hague Megan Smolen Kristi Pieper Kim Gear Katarzyna Sak Maureen MacDonald Cydney Biessel Heather Weiss GLIAC All-Academic Julie Ebaugh Rachel Parham Laura Tyburski Tina Boll Laura Hayes Rachel Rogers Melody Rogers Renea Bonser Lisa Klonowski Jamie Vernier Carrie Finch Kerry Young Tracey Ganger Erica von Grabe Fawne Allossery Jenny Logue Frances Hozdic Alison Soethe Erin Meyer Amy Horgan Marie Nowicki Katie Brogan Rebecca Hague BreAnne Detrick Kelita Sinclair Darcie Amsdill Toni Purgatori Elisa Joris

2002 2003 2004-05 2006 2007-08 2009 2010 2011-12 2013 1984 1985-86-87 1985-86 1986 1987 1989 1989-90-91 1993 1993 1993-94 1994 1994 1994-95 1994-95-96 1995-96 1995-96-97 1996 1996-97-98 1998 1999-00 2000 2000-01 2001-02-03 2003 2003-04-05 2004 2004 2004-05

Megan Smolen Michelle Bittner Kristen Buter Jordan Peek Kristi Pieper Holly Soldenski Gina Zielonka Meg Leone Katrina Bezak Maureen MacDonald Jessica Condeni Sarha Gosselin Lauren Mallast Cydney Biessel Katarzyna Sak Carlee Hunt Kelsey Bonewits

2004-05 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006-07 2007-08-09 2008 2008-09-10 2009 2009 2009 2012 2012 2012-13 2013

GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Madie Kent 2010-11 Nicole Arends 2011-12-13 Kristen Bulkiewicz 2011-12-13 Madie Kent 2012 Julie Sanders 2012 Jessica DeLeeuw 2011-12-13 Jamie Goryca 2012-13 Heather Weiss 2013 Madison Reeves 2013 GLIAC Scholar Athlete of the Year Laura Tyburski 1985 CoSIDA Academic All-District Meg Leone 2009 Kristen Bulkiewicz 2013

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RECORDS VS. 2014 OPPONENTS ASHLAND (WSU LEADS 29-25) ---------------------------------------------------------1985 Neutral W 3 1 1985 Home W 3 1 1990 Away W 3 0 1991 Away W 3 0 1991 Home 2 3 L 1991 Away W 3 2 1992 Away W 3 1 1992 Home W 3 0 09/11/93 Home 1 3 L 10/12/93 Away W 3 2 09/02/94 Away W 3 0 10/04/94 Home W 3 0 10/22/94 Neutral W 3 0 09/09/95 Neutral 1 3 L 09/12/95 Away 2 3 L • 10/27/95 Home W 3 1 • 10/04/96 Away W 3 2 • 11/08/96 Home W 3 0 • 09/20/97 Away W 3 2 • 10/25/97 Home W 3 1 • 10/02/98 Away W 3 1 • 11/07/98 Home W 3 0 • 10/01/99 Home W 3 1 • 11/06/99 Away W 3 1 • 09/22/00 Away W 3 0 • 10/28/00 Home W 3 1 • 09/22/01 Home 1 3 L • 11/02/01 Away W 3 2 • 09/28/02 Away 1 3 L • 11/08/02 Home 1 3 L • 10/04/03 Home W 3 1 • 10/31/03 Away 0 3 L • 09/30/04 Away 1 3 L • 10/29/04 Home 0 3 L • 09/20/05 Home 0 3 L • 10/21/05 Away 1 3 L • 11/09/05 Away 0 3 L % 09/09/06 Away 0 3 L • 10/13/06 Home 0 3 L • 09/22/07 Home 0 3 L • 11/02/07 Away 0 3 L • 09/27/08 Away 0 3 L • 11/01/08 Home W 3 0 • 09/25/09 Home W 3 1 • 10/30/09 Away 0 3 L • % 11/11/09 Away 1 3 L 09/11/10 Home 0 3 L • 10/28/10 Away W 3 1 • 09/09/11 Away 1 3 L • 10/29/11 Home 0 3 L • 09/15/12 Home W 3 0 • 11/09/12 Away 1 3 L • 09/21/13 Away W 3 2 • 11/15/13 Home 1 3 L • CLARION (WSU LEADS 3-0) ---------------------------------------------------------1986 Neutral W 2 0 09/10/93 Home W 3 1 09/03/04 Neutral W 3 0 CONCORD (WSU LEADS 1-0) ---------------------------------------------------------09/08/07 Neutral W 3 0 EDINBORO (SERIES TIED 1-1) ---------------------------------------------------------09/02/05 Neutral W 3 2 09/02/06 Neutral 0 3 L FERRIS STATE (WSU TRAILS 14-39) ---------------------------------------------------------1984 Away 2 3 L 1984 Away 0 3 L • 1985 Home 2 3 L • 1986 Neutral 0 2 L 1986 Away 0 3 L • 1986 Home 1 3 L • 09/05/87 Neutral 1 3 L 09/25/87 Away 1 3 L • 10/27/87 Home W 3 2 • 11/23/87 Neutral 1 3 L 12/05/87 Away 2 3 L ^ 09/02/88 Neutral W 3 1 10/01/88 Away 2 3 L • 11/12/88 Home 0 3 L • 11/22/88 Neutral W 3 1 09/08/89 Neutral 1 3 L 10/06/89 Away 0 3 L • 11/11/89 Home 0 3 L • 1989 Neutral 0 3 L 10/12/90 Home 0 3 L • 11/17/90 Away 0 3 L • 1991 Home W 3 2 • 1991 Away 1 3 L • 1992 Away W 3 1 • 1992 Home 1 3 L • 09/24/93 Home 1 3 L • 10/21/93 Neutral 2 3 L • 09/30/94 Away W 3 0 • 11/04/94 Home W 3 0 • 09/23/95 Home W 3 0 • 11/04/95 Away W 3 1 • 11/01/96 Home W 3 2 • 10/04/97 Away W 3 0 • 10/16/98 Home W 3 1 • 08/28/99 Away 1 3 L 10/15/99 Away 1 3 L • 10/06/00 Home 0 3 L • 10/13/01 Away 0 3 L • 10/19/02 Home 1 3 L • 10/17/03 Home 2 3 L • 10/15/04 Away 0 3 L • 10/15/05 Home 1 3 L • 10/07/06 Away 0 3 L • 10/13/07 Away 0 3 L • 09/13/08 Home 2 3 L • 09/11/09 Away 2 3 L • 09/25/10 Home W 3 2 • 11/11/10 Home 1 3 L % 09/25/11 Away 0 3 L • % 11/10/11 Away 0 3 L 10/20/12 Home 2 3 L • 11/14/12 Away W 3 2 % 10/19/13 Away 2 3 L •

FINDLAY (WSU TRALS 15-20) ---------------------------------------------------------09/21/97 Away W 3 0 • 10/26/97 Home W 3 0 • 10/03/98 Away W 3 0 • 11/06/98 Home W 3 0 • 10/02/99 Home 2 3 L • 11/05/99 Away 0 3 L • 09/08/00 Neutral 1 3 L 09/23/00 Away W 3 2 • 10/27/00 Home 1 3 L • 09/21/01 Home 0 3 L • 11/03/01 Away 0 3 L • 09/27/02 Away 0 3 L • 11/09/02 Home 0 3 L • 10/03/03 Home 0 3 L • 11/01/03 Away 2 3 L • 10/01/04 Away 0 3 L • 10/30/04 Home 1 3 L • 09/17/05 Home 1 3 L • 10/22/05 Away W 3 0 • 09/08/06 Away 0 3 L • 10/14/06 Home 1 3 L • 09/21/07 Home 0 3 L • 11/03/07 Away 0 3 L • 09/19/08 Home W 3 1 • 11/07/08 Away W 3 0 • 09/19/09 Away W 3 2 • 11/07/09 Home W 3 2 • 10/01/10 Away W 3 1 • 11/02/10 Home W 3 2 • 10/01/11 Home W 3 2 • 11/01/11 Away 0 3 L • 09/18/12 Home W 3 1 • 10/30/12 Away 0 3 L • 10/01/13 Away W 3 2 • 11/05/13 Home 1 3 L • GANNON (WSU LEADS 20-12) ---------------------------------------------------------11/10/89 Home W 3 0 11/02/90 Home 1 3 L 1991 Away W 3 1 11/04/94 Home W 3 1 09/08/95 Neutral W 3 1 10/21/95 Home 2 3 L • 09/27/96 Away W 3 0 • 10/11/96 Home W 3 0 • 09/27/97 Home W 3 0 • 11/01/97 Away W 3 0 • 09/25/98 Home W 3 0 • 11/01/98 Away W 3 1 • 09/26/99 Away W 3 2 • 10/31/99 Home W 3 2 • 09/17/00 Home 1 3 L • 10/21/00 Away 1 3 L • 09/29/01 Away 1 3 L • 10/26/01 Home 2 3 L • 10/05/02 Home 0 3 L • 11/01/02 Away 0 3 L • 09/19/03 Away 2 3 L • 10/25/03 Home W 3 1 • 09/17/04 Home W 3 0 • 10/23/04 Away 0 3 L • 09/24/05 Away W 3 0 • 11/06/05 Home W 3 0 • 09/16/06 Home 1 3 L • 10/27/06 Away 1 3 L • 09/29/07 Away W 3 0 • 10/26/07 Home W 3 0 • 09/06/08 Neutral W 3 0 09/03/11 Neutral W 3 0 GRAND VALLEY STATE (WSU TRAILS 15-34) ---------------------------------------------------------1984 Away 1 3 L • 1984 Neutral 0 2 L % 1984 Neutral W 2 0 1985 Home 1 3 L • 1985 Neutral 1 3 L % 1985 Away 1 3 L 1986 Neutral 0 2 L 1986 Home W 3 0 • 1986 Away 0 3 L • 09/26/87 Away W 3 0 • 10/30/87 Home 2 3 L • 09/30/88 Away 1 3 L • 10/18/88 Home W 3 2 • 10/07/89 Away 2 3 L • 11/10/89 Home W 3 0 • 10/13/90 Home W 3 1 • 11/16/90 Away 1 3 L • 1991 Home 2 3 L • 1991 Away 1 3 L • 1992 Away W 3 2 • 1992 Home W 3 1 • 09/25/93 Home 1 3 L • 10/30/93 Away W 3 2 • 10/01/94 Away 2 3 L • 11/05/94 Home 2 3 L • 09/22/95 Home W 3 1 • 11/03/95 Away 0 3 L • 11/02/96 Home W 3 1 • 10/03/97 Away 0 3 L • % 11/14/97 Neutral W 3 0 10/17/98 Home W 3 2 • 10/16/99 Away 0 3 L • 11/11/99 Neutral 0 3 L % 10/07/00 Home 1 3 L • 10/12/01 Away 0 3 L • 10/18/02 Home 0 3 L • 10/18/03 Home 2 3 L • 10/16/04 Away 0 3 L • 10/14/05 Home 0 3 L • 10/06/06 Away 0 3 L • 10/12/07 Away 0 3 L • 09/12/08 Home 1 3 L • 11/15/08 Away 1 3 L % 09/12/09 Away W 3 1 • 09/26/10 Home 0 3 L • 09/23/11 Away W 3 2 • 10/19/12 Home 0 3 L • 11/17/12 Neutral 1 3 L % 10/18/13 Away 0 3 L • HILLSDALE (WSU LEADS 36-25) ---------------------------------------------------------1984 Neutral W 2 1 1984 Home W 3 0 • 1985 Away W 3 0 • 1986 Away W 3 0 • 1986 Home W 3 0 •

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10/15/87 11/17/87 09/15/88 10/21/88 09/19/89 10/24/89 10/09/90 11/03/90 1991 1991 1992 1992 09/14/93 10/19/93 09/13/94 10/25/94 10/14/95 10/28/95 09/07/96 10/05/96 11/09/96 09/07/97 10/15/97 11/09/97 10/06/98 10/20/98 10/06/99 10/23/99 09/08/00 10/10/00 11/04/00 09/19/01 10/19/01 09/17/02 10/23/02 09/16/03 11/07/03 09/14/04 11/05/04 09/13/05 10/28/05 09/05/06 10/20/06 09/18/07 10/19/07 09/20/08 11/08/08 11/12/08 09/18/09 11/06/09 09/07/10 10/02/10 09/30/11 10/18/11 10/05/12 10/11/13

Away W Home W Home W Away W Home W Away W Away W Home W Away W Home W Away W Home W Away W Home W Home W Away W Away W Home W Away W Away Home W Home W Away W Home W Home Away W Away Home W Neutral Home Away Home W Away Away W Home Home Away W Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home W Away W Home W Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home

3 0 3 0 3 0 3 1 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 2 3 1 3 1 3 0 3 2 3 1 3 0 3 2 3 0 3 0 3 1 2 3 L 3 0 3 2 3 1 3 0 0 3 L 3 1 0 3 L 3 2 1 3 L 2 3 L 2 3 L 3 0 0 3 L 3 1 0 3 L 1 3 L 3 2 0 3 L 0 3 L 2 3 L 0 3 L 0 3 L 0 3 L 0 3 L 0 3 L 3 1 3 1 3 1 0 3 L 1 3 L 0 3 L 0 3 L 0 3 L 1 3 L 2 3 L 0 3 L

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10/13/89 11/17/89 09/07/90 09/14/90 10/20/90 1991 1991 1992 1992 10/02/93 11/06/93 10/07/94 11/11/94 09/29/95 10/18/96 11/15/96 10/10/97 11/15/97 09/18/98 09/17/99 09/29/00 10/05/01 10/11/02 10/11/03 10/10/04 10/08/05 09/30/06 10/05/07 10/10/08 10/10/09 11/05/10 11/05/11 09/29/12 10/05/13

Home Away Neutral W Home Away Away W Home W Away Home W Away Home Home W Away Away Away Neutral Home Neutral Away Home W Away Home Away Away Home W Away W Home Home W Away Home Home W Away W Away W Home W

1 3 L 2 3 L 3 2 1 3 L 0 3 L 3 2 3 1 0 3 L 3 1 0 3 L 1 3 L 3 1 1 3 L 1 3 L 2 3 L 0 3 L 1 3 L 2 3 L 1 3 L 3 0 2 3 L 0 3 L 1 3 L 2 3 L 3 2 3 1 0 3 L 3 1 2 3 L 2 3 L 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 1

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NORTHERN MICHIGAN (WSU TRAILS 13-30) ---------------------------------------------------------1985 Neutral W 3 1 09/05/87 Away W 3 0 09/12/87 Home W 3 0 11/07/87 Away W 3 0 • 11/14/87 Home W 3 0 • 09/03/88 Away W 3 1 10/07/88 Away 1 3 L • 11/11/88 Home 1 3 L • 09/09/89 Away 2 3 L 10/14/89 Home W 3 0 • 11/18/89 Away W 3 1 • 09/07/90 Away W 3 2 09/15/90 Home W 3 0 • 10/19/90 Away 1 3 L • 1991 Away 1 3 L • 1991 Home 2 3 L • 1992 Away 0 3 L • 1992 Home 0 3 L • 10/01/93 Away 0 3 L • 11/05/93 Home 0 3 L • 10/08/94 Home 1 3 L • 11/12/94 Away 1 3 L • 11/19/94 Neutral 0 3 L ^ 09/30/95 Away 0 3 L • 10/15/95 Home 0 3 L 10/19/96 Away 0 3 L • 10/09/97 Home 0 3 L • 09/19/98 Away 0 3 L • 09/18/99 Home 2 3 L • 09/30/00 Away 0 3 L • 10/06/01 Home 0 3 L • 10/12/02 Away 1 3 L • 10/12/03 Away 1 3 L • 10/08/04 Home 0 3 L • 11/04/05 Home 1 3 L • 09/29/06 Home 0 3 L • 10/06/07 Home 1 3 L • 10/11/08 Away 0 3 L • 10/09/09 Home 1 3 L • 11/06/10 Home W 3 1 • 11/04/11 Away W 3 2 • 09/28/12 Away W 3 1 • 10/04/13 Home 1 3 • NORTHWOOD (WSU TRAILS 13-27) ---------------------------------------------------------1984 Neutral 0 2 L 1984 Neutral 1 3 L 1984 Away 0 3 L • 1985 Home W 3 2 • % 1985 Neutral W 3 2 % 1985 Neutral W 2 0 1986 Away W 3 0 • 1986 Home W 3 0 • 09/11/87 Home W 3 1 09/19/87 Away W 3 0 1992 Away 2 3 L 1992 Home W 3 0 09/18/93 Home 0 3 L • 10/23/93 Away W 3 2 • 09/23/94 Away 1 3 L • 10/28/94 Home W 3 0 • 10/07/95 Home 2 3 L • 10/25/96 Home 0 3 L • 11/16/96 Neutral 0 3 L % 10/18/97 Away 0 3 L • % 11/15/97 Neutral 1 3 L 10/09/98 Home W 3 1 • 11/12/98 Neutral 0 3 L % 10/08/99 Away 0 3 L • 10/13/00 Home 0 3 L • 10/21/01 Home 0 3 L • 09/21/02 Away 0 3 L • 09/26/03 Away 1 3 L • 09/24/04 Home 0 3 L • 10/01/05 Home 1 3 L • 09/23/06 Away 0 3 L • 09/15/07 Home 1 3 L • 09/16/08 Home W 3 1 • 10/24/08 Away 0 3 L • 09/15/09 Away W 3 2 • 10/23/09 Home 1 3 L • 10/09/10 Away 2 3 L • 10/07/11 Home 2 3 L • 10/06/12 Away 0 3 L • 10/12/13 Home 1 3 L • OHIO DOMINICAN (WSU LEADS 5-0) ---------------------------------------------------------09/19/10 Away W 3 0 • 10/24/10 Home W 3 0 • 09/17/11 Home W 3 0 • 10/21/11 Away W 3 1 • 10/26/12 Away W 3 0 • 11/01/13 Home 2 3 L •

SAGINAW VALLEY STATE (WSU LEADS 27-13) ---------------------------------------------------------1984 Home W 3 0 • 1985 Away W 3 1 • 1986 Away W 3 0 • 1986 Home W 3 0 • 09/29/87 Home W 3 1 • 10/13/87 Away 2 3 L • 09/23/88 Home W 3 0 • 10/29/88 Away W 3 1 • 10/10/89 Away W 3 0 • 11/06/89 Home W 3 0 • 10/16/90 Home W 3 1 • 11/10/90 Away 1 3 L • 1991 Away W 3 2 • 1991 Home W 3 0 • 1992 Home W 3 0 • 1992 Away 1 3 L • 09/07/93 Away 0 3 L • 10/27/93 Home 0 3 L • 09/15/94 Home W 3 2 • 10/18/94 Away W 3 1 • 10/06/95 Home W 3 0 • 10/26/96 Away W 3 1 • 10/17/97 Away W 3 2 • 10/10/98 Home W 3 2 • 08/27/99 Neutral 1 3 L 10/09/99 Away W 3 2 • 10/14/00 Home W 3 0 • 10/31/01 Home 0 3 L • 09/20/02 Away W 3 2 • 09/27/03 Away W 3 0 • 09/25/04 Home W 3 1 • 09/30/05 Home W 3 0 • 09/22/06 Away 1 3 L • 09/14/07 Home 0 3 L • 10/03/08 Home 2 3 L • 10/03/09 Away 1 3 L • 09/24/10 Home W 3 1 • 09/24/11 Away 1 3 L • 09/21/12 Home W 3 2 • 09/27/13 Away 1 3 L • TIFFIN (WSU LEADS 10-1) ---------------------------------------------------------09/06/97 Home W 3 0 09/26/08 Away W 3 1 • 10/31/08 Home W 3 0 • 09/26/09 Home W 3 0 • 10/31/09 Away W 3 0 • 09/18/10 Away W 3 0 • 10/22/10 Home 2 3 L • 09/18/11 Home W 3 0 • 10/25/11 Away W 3 1 • 10/27/12 Away W 3 0 • 11/02/13 Home W 3 1 • WALSH (WSU LEADS 2-1) ---------------------------------------------------------09/01/06 Neutral 2 3 L 11/03/12 Home W 3 0 • 11/09/13 Away W 3 0 • Data available 1984-present only • GLIAC match % GLIAC Tournament ^ NCAA Regional


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NCAA athletic teams that bring crowds to their feet on campus and on the road

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awarded to students annually in federal, state, institutional and private aid in forms of scholarships, grants, college work-study and loans

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countries spread across five continents where study abroad adventures await

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professionally trained officers on Wayne State’s dedicated police force, working 24/7 to keep campus safe

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students working to become doctors at the largest single-campus medical school in the country

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student organizations keeping things interesting, including 15 sororities and 11 fraternities

hours of community service by student-athletes in 2013-14


ACADEMIC SUCCESS SERVICES AVAILABLE TO WSU STUDENT-ATHLETES Academic Monitoring The Department of Athletics utilizes Grades First software, a monitoring alert system in which instructors, learning specialists and tutors provide notification to students and their coaches about progress in their classes. In conjunction with the coaching staff, requests for information about class attendance and performance are sent to each instructor through the system. The academic coordinator tracks individual progress, schedules meetings with students as appropriate, and personally contacts instructors as necessary. Counseling/Mentoring The coordinator meets with student-athletes individually and arranges for group meetings/workshops with other support service personnel regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues (for example, group sessions covering such topics as test-taking skills, time management, learning styles, etc.) The Department of Athletics has collaborative relationships with many other critical units on campus to help provide appropriate support services. Advising/Registration In conjunction with academic advisors in the University Advising Center, the coordinator assists studentathletes with term course planning and registration, including holding special student-athlete Orientation sessions to introduce them to NCAA and GLIAC eligibility requirements and departmental academic policies as Jamie Goryca congratulated by President M. Roy Wilson at the Academic Luncheon at St. well as to Wayne State University’s academic programs, procedures and regulations, and services. The office Andrew’s on April 17, 2014. also works closely with academic advisors in all the university’s schools and colleges to ensure appropriate semester course selection and timely progress towards degree. The office serves as a clearinghouse for information about campus resources and student support services, university forms, enrollment deadlines ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES and institutional academic policies and procedures. The Wayne State Athletic Department has developed a comprehensive approach to academic services Structured Study for its student-athletes. The department’s goal is to assist student-athletes in pursuit of their designated In an effort to help ensure the academic success and the development of consistent study patterns of course of studies and ultimately to achieve graduation. This objective is facilitated by appropriate academic student-athletes, the coordinator organizes supervised study sessions for each team. advising, major selection, tutorial assistance and other life skill development and academic support services. Tutorial Services, Writing Center, Mathematics Laboratory A major goal of athletic academic services is to significantly increase the department’s graduation rate The university provides free peer tutoring in most subject areas either on a drop-in or by-appointment over the next five years and to continually emphasize the success of WSU’s student-athletes in the community. basis. In the event that the Academic Success Center cannot provide tutoring for a specific class, the Part of the initiative already has been realized by the department’s annual Spring Academic Recognition Department of Athletics has set aside funds to hire individual tutors. The coordinator works with academic Luncheon that honors student-athletes with a 3.5 or better term grade point average. The name of each department chairs to identify qualified tutors and is always available to arrange special individual or group graduate is permanently displayed on a brick as part of the department’s “Wall of Fame.” The recognition sessions in a variety of areas. As in all other services, the office works in a proactive manner to provide is prominently displayed in the main concourse as you enter the Matthaei Athletic Facility Complex. assistance before academic problems arise.

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Alison Allen Softball Chris Allen Basketball Mark Avery Baseball Erika Barczak Diving Ettore Bianchi Fencing Andrew Ciennik Baseball Shannon Clark Softball Jenni Culbertson Cross Country Lindsay DiPietro Ice Hockey Chris Donnelly Cross Country Matt Essian Baseball Tim Flannery Baseball Tim Flannery Baseball Nikki Fulton Softball Oscar Gamarra Tennis Casey Hanes Softball Nathan Hesche Swimming Lennie Jacosky Football Paul Janas Baseball Paul Janas Baseball Dustin Kingston Hockey Kristian Larsen Swimming Matthew Laschuk Swimming Matthew Laschuk Swimming Rex Ledbetter Baseball Catherine Leix Swimming Catherine Leix Swimming David Lutz Swimming Elly Maleski Swimming Doug Mack Cross Country Renette Mulka Softball Lenn Palmieri Basketball Kevin Ponticelli Baseball Kevin Ponticelli Baseball Josh Renel Football Bob Rogers Football Ken Russell Football Gary Schultz Football Kayla Scott Swimming Carly Sevald Diving Jennifer Smith Softball Jennifer Smith Softball Ashley St. Andrew Swimming Walt Stasinski Football Dylan Szegedi Swimming Logan White Softball Pat Zarkowski Basketball Ron Zenn Basketball *-CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year

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1st Team Infield 3rd Team Forward 3rd Team Catcher 1st Team At-Large 1st Team At-Large 1st Team Infield 2nd Team Infielder 2nd Team CC/Track 3rd Team At-Large 3rd Team At-Large 1st Team Infielder 1st Team Pitcher 1st Team Pitcher 3rd Team Infield 3rd Team At-Large 2nd Team Pitcher 2nd Team At-Large 2nd Team Wide Receiver 1st Team Outfielder 2nd Team Outfielder 2nd Team At-Large 2nd Team At-Large 2nd Team At-Large 1st Team At-Large 2nd Team Designated Hitter 1st Team At-Large 1st Team At-Large* 3rd Team At-Large 2nd Team At-Large 3rd Team CC/Track 2nd Team Catcher Honorable Mention 1st Team Outfielder 1st Team Outfielder 1st Team Running Back 2nd Team Running Back 2nd Team Defensive End 1st Team Defensive Back 1st Team At-Large 2nd Team At-Large 2nd Team Pitcher 1st Team Pitcher 2nd Team At-Large 1st Team Defensive Back 2nd Team At-Large 3rd Team Outfield 3rd Team Guard Honorable Mention

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Accounting Africana Studies Anthropology Art Art Education Art History Asian Studies (Chinese, Japenese) Astronomy Biochemistry & Chemical Biology Biological Sciences Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Physics Career & Technical Education Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Classics (Greek, Latin) Clinical Laboratory Science Communication Sciences & Disorders Communication Studies Computer Science Construction Management Criminal Justice Cytotechnology Dance Dietetics Economics Electrical Engineering Elementary Education Engineering Technology English English Education Environmental Science

Program Exercise and Sport Science Fashion Design & Merchandising Film Film Studies Finance Foreign Language Education Geography Geology German Global Supply Chain Management Health Education History Honors Program Industrial Engineering Information Systems Management Information Systems Technology Instructional Tecnology Journalism Kinesiology Pedagogy Labor Studies Latino/a & Latin American Studies Linguistics Management Marketing Mathematics Mathematics Education Mechanical Engineering Media Arts & Studies Mortuary Science Music

Near Eastern Languages (Arabic or Hebrew) Near Eastern Studies Nursing Nutrition and Food Science Pre-Occupational Therapy Pathologists’ Assistant Peace & Conflict Studies Pre-Pharmacy Philosophy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physicians’ Assistant Physics Political Science Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Osteopathy Psychology Public Affairs Public Relations Radiation Therapy Technology Radiologic Technology Romance Languages (French, Italian, Spanish) Science Education Slavic Studies (Polish, Russian) Social Studies Education Social Work Sociology Special Education Theatre Urban Studies Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies


WE KNOW THAT ENOUGH WILL NEVER BE ENOUGH. WE’LL ALWAYS NEED TO GO FASTER, BECOME STRONGER AND GET BETTER, NO MATTER HOW FAST, HOW STRONG, OR HOW GOOD WE GET. THAT’S WHY WE’LL NEVER STOP PUSHING. THE MORE WE PURSUE, THE MORE WE CRAVE THE PURSUIT, THE MORE WE GO, THE HARDER IT IS TO STOP. BUT THAT’S FINE BY US, BECAUSE WE NEVER INTEND TO.

STOP AT NEVER.

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THEWARRIORWAY - 277 ALL-AMERICANS OVER THE PAST DECADE - OVER 47,000 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE VOLUNTEERED THE PAST SIX YEARS - STUDENT-ATHLETES CARRY A CURRENT 3.07 GPA - WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING WON THE 2012 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ADVANCED TO THE SWEET SIXTEEN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT THE LAST TWO SEASONS - SOFTBALL WON ITS THIRD CONSECUTIVE GLIAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP AND ADVANCED TO THE NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES FOR THE THIRD TIME IN PROGRAM HISTORY


- IN 2011, FOOTBALL WAS THE NATIONAL RUNNER-UP - BASEBALL ADVANCED TO ITS FOURTH NCAA TOURNAMENT IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS - MEN’S GOLF PLAYED IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT FOR THE 10TH TIME IN THE PAST 11 YEARS


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ADMINISTRATION Candice L. (Turner) Howard was named Academic Coordinator for student-athletes at Wayne State in December 2008 and added the title of Senior Woman Administrator in the spring of 2012. She added oversight of student-athlete housing in October 2012. A 2006 graduate of Miami University, Howard had been the graduate assistant in Eastern Michigan’s Student Athlete Support Services (SASS) department since August 2007. Her primary duties were in providing centralized tracking of student-athlete academic progress, learningcentered monitoring, and study table oversight. Howard also served as a liaison between the SASS staff and coaches about individual student’s attendance while working directly with student intervention and learning methodologies for improvement and career success. She had worked in the EMU career services office since January 2008 while serving as a learning specialist/ academic advisor in the EMU athletic department for the past year. In February 2010, Howard attended the annual NCAA CHAMPS Life Skills Conference where she conducted a poster presentation on the WSU Athletic Department’s Professional Development series for student-athletes. During the conference, she also facilitated two sessions for new member institutions implementing CHAMPS Life Skills Programs. A 2012 graduate of the NCAA Leadership Institute and recipient of the NCAA Division II NACWAA National Convention grant for SWA’s, she is committed to her personal and professional growth within the field of Intercollegiate athletics. Howard earned her bachelor’s degree in sports studies with minors in management organizational leadership and marketing. She received a master’s in sports studies with an emphasis on sports organization from Miami in August 2007. Howard completed a specialist of education degree from EMU in educational leadership. She resides in Southfield with her husband Ernest. Jason Clark is in his 13th year at Wayne State University and second as Senior Associate Director of Athletics. Prior to being named to that role, he spent seven years as an Associate Director of Athletics. Clark oversees the operations of all sports and provides oversight for football, baseball, men’s and women’s swimming, and women’s tennis along with the Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center. During his tenure at WSU, Clark has served as tournament director for the GLIAC Swimming and Diving Championship in 2005 and 2010, the GLIAC softball tournament in 2001, and the 2012 NCAA Baseball Regional. Clark came from the Mid-American Conference office where he served as the Director of Administration. Clark’s duties included coordination of all conference meetings and functions, and was responsible for all Conference policies and procedures. Additionally, he served as the staff liaison for field hockey, wrestling, gymnastics and softball. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Clark, who began his professional career at the MAC as a graduate assistant, graduated from Bowling Green State University in 1997. He is married to former WSU softball player Rebecah Pierce and the couple resides in Oak Park with their children, Piercen and Lucy. Mary Beth Buchan joined the Wayne State University athletics department in March 2012 as the associate athletics director for fiscal operations. She started working at Wayne State University in 2005 as the general accounting manager for WSU fiscal operations. Buchan moved to payroll in January 2007 and became the director of the department in 2010. Prior to working at Wayne State, Buchan worked in accounting for private industries. She is a graduate of Michigan State University and Birmingham Marian High School. A native of Bloomfield Hills, Buchan is married to Dennis and together they have two children, Matt and Jill.

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Robert M. Ackerman recently returned to full-time teaching and scholarship after serving almost five years as dean at Wayne Law. As dean, he led the Law School in the development of a new Environmental Law Clinic, an Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic, and a Program for International Legal Studies. He secured funding for Public Interest Law Fellowshups, and assisted in strengthening the Law School’s dynamic faculty by hiring a number of outstanding legal scholars and practitioners. In October, 2011, Ackerman welcomed more than 600 guests to campus for the dedication of the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights, a project he and a number of Wayne Law faculty members, alumni and friends are helping make a reality. Ackerman teaches courses in torts and dispute resolution. He serves on Labor@Wayne’s internal advisory board and as Wayne State University’s faculty athletic representative. Previously, he served on the Institute of Continuing Legal Education’s executive committee, chairing that committee from 2009-2010. Prior to coming to Wayne Law, Ackerman served as a professor at Penn State University’s Dickinson School of Law, where he taught torts, dispute resolution, conflict resolution theory, negotiation and mediation. He also served as director of the Center for Dispute Resolution, at the time the nation’s seventh-ranked law school dispute resolution program. Ackerman, a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School and magna cum laude graduate of Colgate University, served as dean and professor of law at Willamette University College of Law from July 1996 to May 1999. While dean, the law school experienced a 60 percent increase in financial aid to law students, a revitalization of the alumni organization and annual giving, enhanced visibility of the Center for Dispute Resolution and Law and Government program, and an increase in the diversity of the faculty and student body. Ackerman has lectured at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, the University of Vienna School of Law, the Penn State University College of Medicine and Leicester Polytechnic School of Law (now deMontfort University). He has also been employed by the Denver firm of Holme Roberts & Owen and the Harvard Prison Legal Assistance Project. He has written extensively in the fields of torts, dispute resolution, communitarian theory and civic responsibility, and his scholarship has appeared in a wide variety of high profile publications. His essay, “Taking Responsibility,” was a winner of the international Communitarian Essay Contest and was published in the German social science journal Leviathan. His co-authored book (with Robert F. Cochran Jr.) Law and Community: The Case of Torts was published early in 2004. Ackerman is an active participant in professional groups related to conflict resolution. He is a founding member of Mediators Beyond Borders, and has worked on development projects in Tanzania with Penn State’s InterInstitutional Consortium for Indigenous Knowledge. He has also served as chair of the AALS Section on Law and Communitarian Studies and is chair-elect of the AALS Section on Socioeconomics. Christy Nolan was named an associate athletic director/director of campus recreation in the summer of 2010. He added ticket responsibilities in October 2012. Nolan is a 1992 graduate of The Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Business Minor. In 2002, he graduated from the University of Michigan with a Master’s in Public Administration. Nolan earned his EdD. in Ed Leadership & Policy Studies from Wayne State University in 2013. He joined the WSU staff in December of 2003 as the Director of the Mort Harris Recreation & Fitness Center. Nolan is a past State Director of the Michigan Intramural Recreational Sports Association (MIRSA) and a member of the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) in which he served as a member of the NIRSA Outdoor Committee 2005-2007 and the committee chair 2008-2009. Nolan is also a member of the NIRSA Assembly. Nolan and his wife Terra reside in Livonia with their children, Shawn, Liam, Aidan, and Quinn.


ADMINISTRATION Nicole Blaszczyk was named an assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions at Wayne State University in May 2012. “Nicole has a marketing perspective from both a professional organization and a collegiate setting that will benefit our outreach and initatives,” said WSU Director of Athletics Rob Fournier. “As a graduate of WSU she understands our audience, our unique challenges, and has the experience and enthusiasm to develop and manage our approaches to increase our fan base and energize our supporters.” Blaszczyk spent the previous 21 months before her current appointment as the marketing coordinator for the Detroit Tigers. She earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration/marketing from Wayne State in 2011. Blaszczyk was selected Miss Michigan for 2009 and was the 2010 Miss America talent award winner in the dance category. This was this first talent award for the state of Michigan in 25 years and the first in Miss America history awarded for a lyrical performance. A native of Detroit, she graduated from Novi High School before enrolling at WSU. Bob Ostrowski has worked at Wayne State University since 1978 following four years as a school teacher, coach and athletic director. He was promoted to assistant director of athletics for facilities in January 2007. He received the President’s Merit Award from WSU in 1992, the men’s basketball booster award in 1992 and also Appreciation Awards for the Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot and Special Olympics. Ostrowski received the Facility, Planning and Management’s Commitment to Dedication award in 1999 and the Building Coordinator Program’s 25year Service award. The Highland Park native graduated from WSU with bachelor’s degree in health and physical education in 1974 and received his master’s in sports administration from WSU in 1994. He is also a member of the WSU adjunct faculty with the College of Education. Ostrowski and his wife, Lynn, have been married for 36 years and have three children, Anthony, Jeffrey and Ashley. Anthony and Jeffrey both graduated from WSU with engineering degrees while Ashley graduated with a doctorate in physical therapy. He also has two grandchildren, Andrew and Mariana. Lauren Lepkowski was hired as the Assistant Athletics Director for Development in August 2013. Lepkowski spent the previous 11 months at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay as the Director of Athletics-Special Events and before that as the Alumni Relations Coordinator at Michigan State University. She earned her bachelor’s degree from MSU in communication. A native of Macomb, Mich., Lepkowski is a graduate of Shelby Township’s Eisenhower High School.

Alex Tiseo began his duties at Wayne State University as an Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance and NCAA Liaison on March 3, 2014. Tiseo joins the Warrior athletic department after serving as the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Academic Services at fellow GLIAC member Saginaw Valley State University the last 26 months. During his tenure with the Cardinals, Tiseo served as the sport supervisor for four of SVSU’s 17 athletics programs as well as oversight of athletics compliance and academic services. In addition, he was the advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Prior to his arrival at SVSU, Tiseo spent the previous academic year as the Athletics Development Coordinator at the University of California, Riverside. While with the Division I Highlanders, Tiseo led efforts relating to the planning and execution of special events within the athletics development office and coordinated gift administration along with managing a donor database. After graduating from Michigan Tech University in 2008, Tiseo served as a graduate assistant the following two years at Baldwin-Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. During his time at BWU, he worked with athletics compliance, academic services, and CHAMPS/Life Skills programming while also assisting in the areas of development, marketing and game management. Tiseo was an association intern for the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) during the 2010-11 school year. He served as the secondary contact for NAADD, Division II Athletics Directors Association, and the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. He also aided the NACDA Deputy Executive Director in maintaining and developing corporate sponsorships.

WSU Victory Song The Green and Gold of old Wayne U. flies over the field today. Our hearts are light for with our might A vict’ry is on its way. The team is strong, for them we’ll cheer, Wayne U. will march along. And at the end our voices blend in Wayne U.’s vict’ry song. – Don Gragg

Hymn to Wayne To Thee our Alma Mater Homage we bring. Brave hearts raise grateful voices Thy praise to sing. Young art thou, young and strong; Renowned shalt thou live, and long; Honors to thee will throng – and Fame to thee cling.

Thou art our guide, our mentor – Thy name shines bright. Keep Learning’s light aflame, and hold Truth a sacred name, Honor, thy steadfast aim. All Hail to thy might! – Nicholas Stanley Oates

We laud thee, Alma Mater. Guardian of Right.

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STAFF & COACHES

Alex Bailey

Jordan Balbes

Makiba Batten

Football Wide Receivers Coach

Strength & Conditioning Assistant Coach

Women’s Track & Field Assistant Coach

Rick Cummins

Steve Domzalski

Mike Flynn

Cross Country/Track & Field Head Coach

Bryce Karasiak

Strength & Conditioning Assistant Coach

Kalaya Long

External Engagement Specialist

Lorenzo Neely

Associate Athletic Trainer

Gary Bryce Softball Head Coach

Multipurpose Indoor Facility Supervisor

David Greer

E.J. Haralson

Aaron Hepner

Men’s Basketball Head Coach

Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Jim Campbell

Jason Clark

Senior Associate Athletic Director

Mike Horn

Kim Clexton

Athletics Academic Advisor

Candice Howard

Baseball Assistant Coach

Men’s & Women’s Golf Head Coach

Lauren Lepkowski

Linda Letkowski Business Manager Fiscal Operations

Women’s Basketball Head Coach

SWA/Assoc. Athletics Director Academic Support

Scott Kazmierski

Ryan Kelley

Tim Koth

Baseball Head Coach

Volleyball Head Coach

Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Kelsey Meyers

Darrin McAllister

Keith McKenzie

Jessica McNally Assistant Athletic Trainer

Strength & Conditioning Head Coach

Ruben Mendoza

Katie Minahan

Bryan Morrow

Bryce Pitters

Jerzy Radz

Jeff Reardon

Football Quarterbacks Coach

Rick Renaud

Lauren Scott

Fencing Head Coach

Equipment Manager

Business Office Assistant

Alex Tiseo

Cameron Weidenthaler

Brad Wilson

Terrance Woods

Scott Wooster

Football Defensive Line Coach

Assistant Compliance Coordinator

Robert Ostrowski

Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Assistant Athletic Director Facilities

Sheila Snyder

Amanda St. Juliana

Women’s Tennis Head Coach

Facility Coordinator

Kirby Blackley

Women’s Track & Field Associate Coach

Creative Services Coordinator

Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Sean Peters Swimming Head Coach

Andrew Stoll

Assistant Athletic Trainer

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Football Linebackers Coach

Swimming Assistant Coach & Aquatics Director

Assistant Athletic Director NCAA Compliance & Eligibility

Karen Lafata

Assistant Director Sports Information

Assistant Athletic Director Development

Football Defensive Coordinator

Associate Athletic Trainer

Equipment Manager

Carrie Lohr

Men’s Tennis Head Coach

Football Offensive Line Coach


SPORTS MEDICINE/STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

The Wayne State sports medicine department is led by head athletic trainer Michael Chan and assistants Steve Domzalski, Katie Minahan, Jessica McNally, Andrew Stoll and graduate assistant Amber Wilson. All six are members of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and provide medical care to the Warrior student-athletes. The sports medicine staff is responsible for all aspects of the sports medicine program including injury prevention and management, first aid, injury rehabilitation, and drug and alcohol education. Athletic trainers are present at Warrior home and away events to ensure for the health and safety of all student-athletes.

The Matthaei athletic training room has over 1,000 square feet of sports medicine space for treatment/rehabilitation and storage areas. Other special features include: a hydrotherapy area with three therapeutic whirlpools, a designated team physician examination office, and additional office space for the sports medicine staff. The WSU Athletic Department works with many different team physicians. They include Dr. Marc Milia (team orthopedic surgeon), Dr. Hussein Saad (team orthopedic surgeon), Dr. Parmod Mukhi (team physician), Dr. Aashish Deshpande (team physician) and other physician consultants.

The Warriors Strength and Conditioning program is responsible for all 18 varsity sports totaling approximately 400 student-athletes. The major goal of the Warriors Strength and Conditioning Program is to provide to our student-athletes the means by which they may develop attitude, work ethic, mental toughness, discipline and pride, in-self and total program. Athletes will train consistently, sensibly, and systematically over designed and designated period of time, in a safe, clean, and professional environment. Simply, to prevent injuries and enhance performance. We believe Strength, Speed and Conditioning is the key to a successful athletic career at Wayne State University, we are always researching, developing and implementing strategies to give us the cutting edge to achieve optimum athletic success. Warrior student-athletes train out of the Mathaei weight room complex located in the lower level of the Mathaei Athletic Building. The weight room provides student-

athletes with 3000 sq. feet of work space which includes eight Brute Half-Racks by Rogers used to bench, squat and pull, we also have eight plateforms equipped with Troy bumper plates used for Olympic movements such as Snatch, Power Clean, Jerks etc.; a variety of Pendulum plate loaded equipment by Rogers: two sets of dumbbells and over 13,000 pounds of weights. The weight room also features a cardio area with equipment by Woodway, Nautilus, and Stairmaster . At the completion of their workouts studentathlete are provided Gatorade and nutrition shakes to aid in their recovery. Head strength coach Ruben Mendoza, along with assistant strength coaches Bryce Karasiak and Jordan Balbes, graduate assistant and interns, directly oversee all aspects of the student-athletes training regimens. A variety of training methodologies are implemented from Olympic movements, Powerlifting and Functional Training.

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WAYNE STATE ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME Thomas B. Adams......................... Football/Track........................... 1979 Randall Ahern............................... Golf........................................... 1986 Nick Allen...................................... Cross Country............................ 2009 Albert Ament................................ Basketball................................. 2001 Mark “Doc” Andrews..................... Media...................................... 2005* Paul Andrews................................ Contributor/Builder................... 1993 Keith Anleitner.............................. Football..................................... 2007 Scott Armstrong............................ Basketball................................. 2006 Michaelene (Bachleda) Ruhl......... Softball..................................... 2003 Naif Baidoon................................. Baseball.................................... 2007 Erika Barczak................................. Swimming................................ 2014 Edwin C. Barnett........................... Wrestling.................................. 1997 Harald Bauder............................... Fencing..................................... 2003 David Beauvais.............................. Football/Track........................... 1978 Gregory Benko.............................. Fencing..................................... 1990 Frederick P. Bens........................... Football/Basketball................... 1989 Sarah Berry................................... Softball..................................... 2014 Ettore C. Bianchi............................ Fencing..................................... 1999 Gary M. Bice.................................. Swimming................................ 1996 Lowell E. Blanchard....................... Track/Football........................... 1988 Bruno Blanco................................. Swimming................................ 2013 Greg Brecht................................... Baseball.................................... 2004 Wayne D. Brenkert........................ Football..................................... 1988 Denise (Breslin) Gotham............... Volleyball.................................. 2001 Don Brown.................................... Tennis....................................... 2000 George R. Brown........................... Basketball/Track....................... 1983 Noah Brown, Jr............................. Basketball/Administrator.......... 2012 Pierre Brown................................. Football..................................... 2008 Richard B. Brown.......................... Cross Country/Track.................. 1991 T. Richard “Dick” Brown................ Football..................................... 2006 Gini Bruce...................................... Softball/Basketball/Volleyball.. 2004 Paul Butcher................................. Football..................................... 1997 Richard R. Byas, Jr......................... Football..................................... 1987 Wesley C. Carlos............................ Football..................................... 1998 Mary E. Carney.............................. Basketball................................. 1988 Nicholas Cherup............................ Football/Track........................... 1991 Andrew R. Clark............................ Swimming................................ 1976 Michael J. Clark............................. Baseball.................................... 1991 Shannon Clark (Maisano).............. Softball..................................... 2013 Elmer Coleman.............................. Track......................................... 1983 William Collins.............................. Baseball/Basketball/Football.... 1984 John K. Cotton............................... Football..................................... 1981 David Croskey................................ Baseball.................................... 2008 Frank Cudillo................................. Football..................................... 1990 Pearly (Cunningham) Armstrong.. Basketball................................. 1998 Jennifer (Daniel) Coleman............. Softball..................................... 2006 Istvan Danosi................................ Fencing..................................... 1983 Steve F. Danosi.............................. Fencing..................................... 1987 Bruce P. Davis................................ Fencing..................................... 1980 J. Kenneth Doherty........................ Track......................................... 1977 Leroy W. Dues............................... Track......................................... 1977 George Duncan............................. Basketball................................. 1981 Craig Duppong.............................. Football..................................... 2009 Christian Erard.............................. Swimming................................ 2011 Newman H. Ertell.......................... Football/Basketball................... 1977 Otis Evans...................................... Basketball................................. 2004 Gina (Farkashazy) Weaver............. Fencing..................................... 1998 David C. Farris............................... Football................................... 1994* Sebastien Foka.............................. Tennis........................................ 2014 Larry L. Fortner.............................. Track......................................... 1999 James A. Gardner.......................... Rowing...................................... 1982 Robert N. Gardner......................... Diving....................................... 1989 Anna Garina.................................. Fencing..................................... 2013 George Gembis.............................. Football..................................... 1977 Joseph G. Gembis.......................... Football..................................... 1980 Lisa C. Gentry................................ Basketball................................. 1998 Rodger George.............................. Baseball.................................. 2006* Susan (Gierschick) Kopins............. Diving....................................... 2000 Joe Gough..................................... Football..................................... 2005 Cynthia Goyette............................ Swimming................................ 1985 Jack H. Gregory............................. Golf........................................... 1994 Patty (Grudzinski) Gergics............. Softball..................................... 2005 David Guerrera.............................. Hockey...................................... 2009 Robert Gunn.................................. Basketball................................. 1985 Angelo Gust.................................. Baseball/Football...................... 1994

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Ron Hammye................................ Basketball Coach....................... 2004 Victor G. Hanson........................... Football/Contributor/Builder.... 1980 James Hayes................................. Tennis....................................... 2002 John M. Hazely.............................. Football/Baseball...................... 1983 Homer L. Heard............................. Track......................................... 1997 Neil Hick........................................ Fencing..................................... 2008 Chalmer G. Hixson......................... Athletic Director........................ 1983 David L. Holmes............................ Basketball/Football/Track/ . .............................................. Athletic Director........................ 1976 Michael G. Horn............................ Golf........................................... 2001 H. Grant Iler................................... Football/Basketball/Track......... 1980 Nick Ingrao.................................... Swimming................................ 2012 Bob Jackson.................................. Tennis....................................... 2005 Paul J. Janas.................................. Baseball.................................... 1995 Lori (Januszkiewicz) Sweeney....... Basketball................................. 1997 Cass Jawor.................................... Golf........................................... 1995 Frank Jeney................................... Baseball.................................... 2011 Walter B. Jenkins.......................... Football/Track........................... 1987 Amanda (Jennings) Pata............... Softball..................................... 2009 Astrid Johannesen......................... Swimming................................ 1988 Art Johnson................................... Basketball................................. 2006 Monique Johnson.......................... Basketball................................. 2008 Paul Wesley Jones......................... Track......................................... 1997 Elisa Joris....................................... Volleyball.................................. 2012 Kelly Kashmerick........................... Softball..................................... 2009 Patricia A. Kent............................. Softball..................................... 1995 Dustin Kingston............................ Hockey...................................... 2009 John L. Kline.................................. Basketball/Track....................... 1979 Goetz H. Klopfer............................ Track......................................... 1984 Robert Kloss.................................. Baseball.................................... 2000 Carol (Krause) Lausman................ Softball/Basketball.................... 2001 Byron L. Krieger............................ Fencing..................................... 1976 Jakub Krochmalski........................ Fencing..................................... 2012 Rodney C. Kropf............................. Contributor/Builder................... 1995 Kris Krzyminski.............................. Basketball................................. 2014 Robert F. Langas........................... Football/Basketball................... 1993 Steve Lee....................................... Football..................................... 2013 Marty Letzmann............................ Basketball................................. 2005 John W. Lewis............................... Track......................................... 1979 Russell Lightbody.......................... Basketball/Football................... 1978 Mark Limback............................... Baseball.................................... 1999 Richard G. Lisabeth....................... Football..................................... 1984 Delonda Little-Nathan.................. Basketball................................. 2005 Richard Lowry............................... Football..................................... 2002 Robert R. Luby............................... Football/Track........................... 1993 Guy Lumsden................................ Swimming................................ 1981 David Lutz..................................... Swimming................................ 2011 Ken Madeja................................... Baseball.................................... 2006 Leo S. Maas................................... Swimming/Baseball.................. 1982 Gil Mains....................................... Contributor/Builder................... 1996 Bruno Marana............................... Football..................................... 1992 Fred Martus................................... Basketball................................. 1992 Donald Mason............................... Swimming................................ 1998 Joel G. Mason................................ Football/Basketball................... 1981 Bill Maul........................................ Tennis/Basketball..................... 1987 Frank McBride............................... Track/Cross Country.................. 2002 Donald McClellan.......................... Swimming................................ 1990 Donald McElroy............................. Track......................................... 1983 John Miele.................................... Baseball.................................... 2008 Lambros Milonas........................... Historian................................. 1996* Bryan Morrow............................... Tennis....................................... 2003 Frederick A. Mulhauser................. Tennis/Athletic Director............ 1990 Natalya Natyshak.......................... Tennis....................................... 2011 Michael Newsted.......................... Baseball.................................... 2007 Courtney Noble............................. Softball..................................... 2008 Dave Nowinski.............................. Swimming................................ 2005 Elizabeth A. O’Brien....................... Basketball/Tennis..................... 1996 James K. O’Hara............................ Football/Wrestling.................... 1994 Jeanne Omelenchuk...................... Speed Skating........................... 1979 Ben J. Paolucci.............................. Football..................................... 1992 Rachel A. Parham.......................... Volleyball.................................. 1999 Charlie Parker................................ Basketball................................. 2001 Jennifer Parks............................... Swimming................................ 1986 Janina (Parrott) Jacobs.................. Golf........................................... 2000 Paul J. Pentecost........................... Athletic Publicity....................... 1989

Irving Petross................................ Track......................................... 1982 Christ Petrouleas........................... Administrator............................ 2003 Gil A. Pezza................................... Fencing..................................... 1993 Kevin Ponticelli............................. Baseball/Football...................... 1994 William A. Prew............................ Swimming................................ 1977 Charles Primas.............................. Basketball................................. 1976 Fred L. Prime, Jr............................ Basketball/Track....................... 1989 Gordon A. Reck.............................. Baseball.................................... 1990 Irvin D. Reid.................................. WSU President/Contributor....... 2011 Jack Rice........................................ Tennis/Baseball/Football/ . .............................................. Basketball................................. 1978 Therone Richardson...................... Basketball................................. 1991 Elbert Richmond........................... Football/Basketball................... 1986 Mitch Ritter................................... Football/Contributor/Builder.. 2009* Donald Robinson........................... Track/Football........................... 1985 Mary Rogers.................................. Basketball................................. 2003 Cliff Russell.................................... Media...................................... 2007* Delbert W. Russell......................... Tennis....................................... 1991 Laurence E. Russell........................ Football/Golf............................. 1988 Robert Ryland............................... Tennis....................................... 1991 Paola Sacchetti.............................. Fencing..................................... 2006 Myron “Susie” Schecter................. Basketball................................. 1980 Dacia (Schileru) Clark.................... Diving....................................... 2000 Jack Schlesinger............................ Tennis....................................... 1981 Gerald (Jerry) Schnelker................ Football/Track........................... 1996 Gary Schultz.................................. Football..................................... 2004 Allison Scruggs-Tookes................. Tennis....................................... 1993 W. Stanley Seitz............................ Track/Football........................... 1986 Jerry Sevick................................... Football/Basketball/Track......... 1992 George B. Sherman....................... Business Manager..................... 1980 Doris Shimman............................. Swimming................................ 1985 Ernest Simon................................. Fencing..................................... 2004 Edward Skowneski, Jr................... Football..................................... 1987 Billy Smith.................................... Track......................................... 1984 Jennifer (Smith) DenDooven......... Softball..................................... 2007 Mark H. Smith, Jr........................... Track......................................... 1979 Robert Solomon............................ Basketball/Baseball.................. 1985 Victor F. Spathelf........................... Track......................................... 1981 Edward O. Spence......................... Track/Football........................... 1979 Jean Ann Stanicek......................... Tennis....................................... 1998 Stephanie Stone............................ Basketball/Softball.................... 1993 Paula K. Sweeney.......................... Fencing..................................... 1978 Roxanne Szczesniak...................... Softball..................................... 1996 Bela W. Szentivanyi...................... Fencing..................................... 1984 Elliot Tabron.................................. Track......................................... 2002 Catherine (Tanzini) Colarossi......... Tennis....................................... 2001 Ronald Teasley.............................. Baseball/Basketball.................. 1986 John Telford.................................. Track......................................... 1978 Bela de Tuscan.............................. Fencing..................................... 1982 Allan Tolmich................................ Track......................................... 1976 Halina (Tomska) Papp................... Swimming................................ 1989 Yasemin (Topcu) Block.................. Fencing..................................... 2009 Christer Tour.................................. Swimming................................ 2014 Brian VanGorder............................ Football..................................... 2013 A.J. Vaughn................................... Football..................................... 1985 Joseph Verellen............................. Cross Country............................ 2012 Shelly (Vickery) Siegel................... Cross Country............................ 2009 Ebony Vincent............................... Basketball................................. 2014 Norman G. Wann.......................... Tennis/Football......................... 1986 Richard B. Watson......................... Fencing..................................... 1977 Leon Wheeler................................ Football/Basketball/Track......... 1978 Robert C. White............................. Training..................................... 1989 Leon F. Wingo............................... Track......................................... 1999 Robert F. Wingo............................ Track......................................... 1982 Frederick L. Wolcott...................... Baseball/Basketball.................. 1988 Margaret Woodbridge.................. Swimming................................ 1982 Christopher M. Wouters................ Baseball.................................... 1999 Lorenzo C. Wright......................... Track......................................... 1976 Robert F. Wyman.......................... Football..................................... 1994 Jodi Young.................................... Basketball................................. 2009 David Zelmanski............................ Baseball.................................... 1994 Victor A. Zucco.............................. Football/Track........................... 1990 *Hall of Fame Honor Award recipient


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