2021 IN
REVIEW
West Virginia finished the season after earing 19 wins, including tying a program best with eight wins in the Big 12. WVU started off the season hot going 10-0 and kept the momentum going during the campaign by sweeping No. 23 Michigan, as well as tallying the first win at Iowa State and first season sweep over Oklahoma in program history. Those wins along with a third-place finish in the Big 12 earned the Mountaineers their first atlarge bid to qualify for the 2021 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship.
Head Coach Reed Sunahara reached 400 career wins after the statement victory against No. 23 Michigan on Sept. 3.
Two Mountaineers ranked in the top-50 nationally, as Skye Stokes finished the season seventh in service aces while Lacey Zerwas garnered 47th in assists per set. Six individuals finished in the top 10 in the Big 12: Lacey Zerwas ranked second with 10.35 assists per set, Skye Stokes ranked second with .55 service aces per set, Alexa Hasting ranked fourth with 4.02 digs per set, Briana Lynch ranked fifth with a .345 hitting efficiency, Adrian Ell ranked seventh with 3.47 kills per set and Natali Petrova ranked eight with .32 service aces per set. Additionally, Briana Lynch, Adrian Ell and Lacey Zerwas earned All-Midwest Regional and All-Big 12 honors.
West Virginia’s success was not limited to the court, as nine Mountaineers were named to the Academic All-Big 12 volleyball teams, including six first-team members. Lacey Zerwas and Alexa Hasting earned their awards with a 4.0. Zerwas was also named to Academic AllAmerica Third team, becoming the second Mountaineer all-time to garner the award. Adrian Ell, Alexa Hasting and Lacey Zerwas earned CoSIDA Academic All-District 2. WVU capped off its academic achievements by receiving the USMC/AVCA Team Academic Award.
CONFERENCE
The Big 12 Conference begins its 27th year as one of the nation’s premier athletic conferences under the direction of first-year commissioner Brett Yormark. West Virginia and TCU joined the league on July 1, 2012, and became the Big 12’s first additions since inception, joining Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech.
With 10 members, the Big 12 remains as the only autonomy conference to determine its champions in all sports directly on the field of play with a full roundrobin schedule. Since it began competition in 1996-97, the league boasts 63 NCAA team titles and 689 individual national championships.
GAME DAY IN
MORGANTOWN
Fans throughout the state and the Mountaineer Maniacs come out to cheer on the Old Gold and Blue. Mountaineer fans pack the stands to be the extra man, knowing their voice makes a difference. The atmosphere is unmatched across the country and the playing of “take me home, country roads,” ends the match by celebrating another Mountaineer victory.
A record-crowd of 3,112 fans watched the Mountaineers face eventual national champion Texas inside the WVU Coliseum on Aug. 29, 2012.
WVU
COLISEUM
West Virginia plays its home matches inside the 14,000-seat WVU Coliseum. Director of Athletics and Associate Vice President Shane Lyons, in conjunction with the Mountaineer Athletic Club, continues to make significant progress in the Climbing Higher Campaign with the announcement of a major leadership gift to replace the 50-year-old Coliseum seats in the summer of 2020. Along with the seats, capital funds were provided to replace the video and ribbon boards in the arena that same year.
The Coliseum floor also received a new look in the summer of 2019, in addition to more than $20 million in upgrades in 2016, becoming one of the nation’s supreme showcases for college volleyball. Whether it is during the day, when the sun shines down on the massive structure, or at night, when its golden lights make it an evening showcase, the Coliseum stands as one of the most striking facilities on the WVU campus.
STRENGTH &
CONDITIONING
WVU’s strength and conditioning staff ensures all student-athletes are on year-long programs designed to continue improving the fitness capabilities needed in their sports. West Virginia also opened a new Athletic Training facility in the Fall of 2021.
IN THE
SPOTLIGHT
Choosing to become a Mountaineer is special. Without a professional sports team in the state, folks across the state and throughout the region love West Virginia University athletics. WVU volleyball is passionate, a point of pride and a way of life.
MOUNTAINEER
A Mountaineer’s lifestyle is first-class. Whether it’s chartered flights, top-of-the-line Nike Elite resources, professional athletic training services or unlimited access to a superb nutrition bar, WVU studentathletes’ needs are always met.STUDENT-ATHLETE
DEVELOPMENT
Nine Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2021-22 Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball Teams, including six first-team members. Alexa Hasting and Lacey Zerwas earned their awards with a 4.0 grade point averages. Zerwas was also nominated as the NCAA Woman of the Year.CHARACTER
Public, land-grant institution, founded in 1867. RESEARCH CLASSIFICATION
R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity, as described by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
ACCREDITATION
WVU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Many programs hold specialized accreditation. GOVERNANCE
The WVU Board of Governors is the University’s governing body. The Higher Education Policy Commission in West Virginia is responsible for developing, establishing and overseeing the implementation of a public policy agenda for the state’s four-year colleges and universities. E. Gordon Gee is WVU’s 24th president.
CAMPUS LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES
The WVU System is a family of distinctive campuses united by a single mission. From the groundbreaking research of our flagship in Morgantown (ranked R1, the highest research category institution) to the student-centered focus of WVU Potomac State College in Keyser to the technologyintensive programs at WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley, we are leveraging our talents and resources to create a better future for West Virginia and the world.
The WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley offers more than 30 majors, including one of the top 100 undergraduate engineering programs in the country, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
WVU Potomac State College in Keyser has one of the lowest tuition rates of all the nation’s four-year institutions. Offering more than 65 majors, this campus combines the personal attention of a small college with the affordable benefits of a major university.
The WVU System also includes WVU Health Sciences locations in Charleston and Martinsburg, as well as farms and five forests throughout the state and WVU Jackson’s Mill State 4-H Camp.
The WVU Morgantown campus is in a town that has been named “No. 1 Small City in America” by BizJournals.com for its exceptional quality of life. Morgantown, population 30,953, was also rated the ninth best college town in America by Business Insider and is within easy traveling distance of Washington, D.C., to the east, Pittsburgh, Pa., to the north, and Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, to the northwest. Other rankings: Kiplinger.com included Morgantown in their 10 great places to live list; one of “Best Sports Cities” by Sporting News; 5th “Best Small Metro” by Forbes; a “Top 50 College Town” by Parade magazine; and Movoto ranked Morgantown the “#1 Most Exciting Place in West Virginia” for its music, art and nightlife.
STUDENT PROFILE
Fall 2021 WVU System enrollment was 28,000+:
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
WVU recipients of prestigious scholarships include 25 Rhodes Scholars, 25 Truman Scholars, 46 Goldwater Scholars, 4 George C. Marshall (British) Scholars, 6 Morris K. Udall Scholars, 5 USA Today All-USA College Academic First Team Members (and 11 academic team honorees), 28 Boren Scholars, 72 Gilman
Scholars, 70 Fulbright Scholars, 3 Department of Homeland Security Scholars, 36 Critical Language Scholars, one Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholar, 27 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships and one Schwarzman Scholar.
FACULTY AND STAFF PROFILE
Excellent faculty — 19 of whom have been named Carnegie Foundation Professors of the Year — guide and mentor students. Sixty-six percent of WVU Morgantown classes are taught by full-time instructional faculty.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Thirteen Morgantown colleges and schools offer 355+ majors in agriculture, natural resources and design; applied and human sciences; arts and sciences; business and economics; creative arts; dentistry; engineering and mineral resources; law; media; medicine; nursing; pharmacy; public health. Hundreds of distance education and online classes are available.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Students can choose from among 500+ student organizations or participate in an active intramural program and a variety of club sports.
SERVICE AND LEARNING
The Center for Service and Learning develops and organizes service learning and volunteer opportunities for students and faculty. WVU earned the Carnegie Foundation’s Community Engagement Classification — joining only six percent of all universities. It is the only institution in West Virginia the foundation recognizes for its community engagement.
PARENTS CLUB
The Mountaineer Parents Club, with 20,000-plus members, connects parents and families with the student experience.
LIBRARIES
The WVU Libraries encompass seven libraries statewide. Facilities in Morgantown include the Downtown Campus Library, Evansdale Library, Health Sciences Library, Law Library and the West Virginia and Regional History Center. Onsite collections include over 1.8 million books, 1.2 million e-books and over 170,000 satisfied users.
VISITORS CENTERS
The WVU Visitors Centers are the front doors to campus, providing the warm hospitality that Mountaineers are known for in modern, welcoming spaces. Tours led by current students are offered Monday through Friday and select Saturdays. Scheduling information is available at visit.wvu.edu.
ALUMNI
Chartered in 1873, the WVU Alumni Association is made up of more than 210,000+ graduates worldwide in some 135 nations.
ADMISSION AND APPLICATION TIMELINE
Our test-optional policy means that students can apply for undergraduate admission without an ACT or SAT score. However, we do encourage that students submit scores if available and offer the option to submit after receiving a decision. WVU superscores and offers multiple options for submitting test scores. Applications are processed beginning Aug. 15 for admission the following fall. WVU has a rolling admissions policy, and there is no official application deadline. For graduate admission, each graduate program sets its own admissions requirements and deadlines.
MountaineerCOACHING2022 STAFF
All-America Third Team for the first time in her career. She is the second Mountaineer all-time to garner the award .
Sunahara then led the team to a pro gram-best eight conference matches during the 2020 season, ending with an 8-8 overall mark to finish fourth overall. West Virginia also earned a series split with Oklahoma for the first time since 2017 and defeated the Sooners in Norman for the first time in program history .
Zerwas also earned All-Big 12 Second Team honors and the Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award from the Big 12 Confer ence, the league’s highest academic honor, joining DeMeo in 2019, gianna gotterba in 2017 and Shreve in 2015 as WVU recipients.
in 2020 the Mountaineers made history after posting a program-best eight conference matches, ending with an 8-8 overall mark to finish fourth overall. West Virginia also earned a series split with Oklahoma for the first time since 2017 and defeated the Sooners in Nor man for the first time in program history.
Reed Sunahara enters his eighth season at the helm after being named the coach of the West Virginia University volleyball program in March of 2015 .
Under his direction, the Mountaineers made the postseason for the first time in program history, when the squad earned its first-ever atlarge bid in the 2021 nCAA Division i Women’s Volleyball Championships WVU played illinois in the first round but fell in four sets.
West Virginia finished the 2021 season at 19-10 and 8-8 in the Big 12 Conference. The squad posted a program-best, 8-8 mark for the second consecutive year to finish third overall in the Big 12.
Sunahara helped the team to open the season 10-0 for the first time since 2017. The 2021 season was highlighted when the Mountain eers swept no . 23 Michigan in a match on Sept 3 The win tallied Sunahara’s 400th career win. The squad went on to tally its first win at iowa State, as well as a season sweep over Oklahoma for the first time in program history.
Following the 2021 season, Sunahara led six individuals who finished in the top-10 of four Big 12 categories, while Lacey Zerwas and Skye Stokes ranked in the NCAA top-50 in assists and service aces, respectively. Zerwas was also named to the 2021 Academic
From an individual standpoint, Sunahara has seen seven Mountaineers earn All-Big 12 recognition: Payton Caffrey, Katelyn Evans, Briana Lynch, Erin Slinde, Mia Swanegan Lacey Zerwas and Adrian Ell. Additionally, Lynch was named to the 2021 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-Midwest Region First Team. The honor marked the first of her career, as she became the first Mountaineer since 2016 to collect first-team recognition.
In addition to the squad’s All-Big 12 honors, Caffrey was named the 2016 AVCA Fresh man of the Year and was awarded a spot on the AVCA All-Midwest Region Team. She then landed on the AVCA All-Midwest Region Honorable Mention list a year later Sunahara’s team has earned eight Big 12 Player of the Week nods, led by Caffrey with five weekly honors.
The Mountaineers also have enjoyed great success off the court . Since Sunahara was named coach in 2015, WVU has been award ed the prestigious AVCA Team Academic Award (3 3 team grade point average or higher) five times and has earned 57 Academ ic All-Big 12 honors, with a program-record nine Academic All-Big 12 First Team members coming in 2019 .
Additionally, Katie DeMeo was twice named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District II Volley ball Team (2018-19), the first Mountaineer to receive the honor under Sunahara’s direction since Hannah Shreve in 2016.
In 2021 Lacey Zerwas was named to the Co SIDA Academic All-District II Volleyball Team.
The season was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic WVU, as well as the other eight members of the Big 12 conference played 16 league matches . Each program played eight doubleheaders with competition against the same opponent in consecutive days at the same site
The teams were not permitted to play any non-conference opponents during the fall season Fall championships were moved to spring 2021 WVU concluded its spring slate with five nonconference matches with a 2-3 record .
At season end, Lynch earned Big 12 postsea son awards, landing on the All-Big 12 First Team and she was awarded a spot on the AVCA All-Midwest Region First Team; the honor marked the first of her career.
in 2019, West Virginia earned 12 wins, including a trio of victories in conference play The Mountaineers recorded their 700th win in program history at Delaware on Aug 30, while Sunahara collected his 375th career victory. The squad’s schedule difficultly was no different, as it competed against the no . 1 team in the nation three times (at Baylor on Oct. 26, at Texas on Nov. 3 and vs. Baylor on Nov. 26).
The Mountaineers completed their season with a thrilling, 3-2 comeback win over Kansas in the regular-season finale on Nov. 30, at the WVU Coliseum . West Virginia has taken Kansas to five sets in four of its last five matches, and with the win, the Mountaineers defeated the Jayhawks at the WVU Coliseum for the first time in program history.
At season end, Evans and Lynch earned Big 12 postseason awards, landing on the All-Big 12 Second Team for the first time in their careers Evans also was awarded a spot on the All-Midwest Region Honorable Mention
individually, Alexa Hasting anchored WVU’s floor defense and finished her junior cam paign ranked inside the top five of two junior season categories She is third in digs per set (4.18) and is tied for fourth in total digs (451). She ranked second in the Big 12 in digs per set and eclipsed her 1,000th career dig mid way through the season . Evans also collected her 1,000th career kill.
The 2018 team was one of Sunahara’s youngest squads; featuring no seniors, the Mountaineers posted an 11-win season. WVU played four teams ranked inside the AVCA Top-25 Poll, facing nationally-ranked Texas and Baylor twice in league action in addition to nonconference matches against no . 1 Stan ford and No. 9 BYU. The season was highlight ed with a win against in-state foe Marshall on Nov. 7, to capture the Golden Ball Trophy for the third time in the last four years
Four Mountaineers finished the season in the top 10 of five Big 12 categories: Lacey Zerwas ranked sixth with 9.18 assists per set, Evans ranked ninth with 3.17 kills per set, Kristina Jordan ranked 10th with 0.22 aces per set and DeMeo ranked fifth with 1.27 blocks per set and 10th with a .289 hitting percentage.
The 2017 season was when West Virgin ia made its mark in the record book. The Mountaineers made the postseason for the first time in 26 years, advancing to the NIVC Semifinals. WVU also won three of its last four league matches, upsetting no 14 Kansas in the regular-season finale for its first-ever win over a top-25 team.
West Virginia finished the 2017 campaign in fifth place for the first time since joining the conference in 2012. Additionally, WVU’s 21-13 record is only the second time in program history the Mountaineers have won 20 or more matches since their move to big-time volleyball in the Big East in 1995. With 21 wins in 2017, Sunahara earned his highest win total as coach of the Mountaineers .
WVU also tied the team’s longest win streak since 2014 with a win over TCU on Sept . 20, notching 10 consecutive victories in the span of 18 days. However, the streak was snapped on Sept 23, as the team suffered a heart breaking five-set loss to No. 6 Texas inside the WVU Coliseum
The 2016 season saw WVU more than double its 2015 win total, posting 12 victories in Sunahara’s second season. On Sept. 27, Sunahara notched his first Big 12 win with a sweep of Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas. The Mountaineers added a win over TCU a week
later and finished the season with three league triumphs, while dropping a heartbreak er to No. 4 Kansas in five sets to end their home slate in november
Under Sunahara’s guidance, Caffrey, who earned Big 12 Rookie of the Week honors four times, became the first Mountaineer in pro gram history to earn AVCA Midwest Region Freshman of the Year accolades in addition to spots on the AVCA All-Midwest Region Team, All-Big 12 First Team and All-Big 12 Fresh man Team Slinde joined Caffrey in receiving league accolades, as she landed on the All-Big 12 Freshman Team
In his first season guiding the Mountaineers, Sunahara led the program to a thrilling, 3-2 win over Marshall. The victory marked WVU’s first over its in-state rival since 2010, bringing the Golden Ball Trophy back to Morgantown. in addition to Sunahara’s more than 15 years of nCAA Division i experience and strong ties to USA Volleyball, he has coached five AVCA All-Americans, three AVCA Region Freshman of the Year honorees, three Conference Player of the Year selections, six Conference Fresh man of the Year selections and 28 all-confer ence honorees .
He joined the Mountaineers after spending the previous season as the coach at Buffalo, accruing a 17-15 mark in his one season with the Bulls.
Sunahara served as the top assistant for the U S national Team from March of 2013 to January of 2014, helping Team USA to a 25-6 record and a No. 2 world ranking at the time. He also served as the head coach for Team USA during its gold medal run at the 2012 Women’s Pan American Cup in Juarez, Mexico, and was a noRCECA instructor, guiding the Jamaican National Team and U18 NORCECA Women’s Continental Championship teams to gold medals as well
Prior to his time with USA Volleyball, Suna hara spent 12 seasons as the head coach at Cincinnati, where he led the Bearcats to eight nCAA Tournament appearances and recorded 20 or more wins every season. The Bearcats won the 2011 Big East Tournament, finishing with an overall record of 27-10 and a league mark of 12-2, while a trio of players garnered all-conference accolades.
Cincinnati also was the 2009 and 2010 Big East regular season champions, with Steph anie Niemer garnering Big East Player of
Team by the AVCA; the honor marked the first of her career .the Year and AVCA All-America honors both seasons. The Bearcats advanced to the NCAA Second Round in 2009, 2010 and 2011
The Bearcats won a share of the first-ever Big East regular-season crown in 2008, posting an impressive 14-0 home record. Sunahara guided the program to the nCAA Second Round for the second time in program history, with Jessie Nevitt earning her fourth All-Big East First Team honor and her third All-Ameri ca accolade. From 2000-07, Cincinnati posted double-digit conference wins on six occasions.
Sunahara garnered Big East Coach of the Year accolades in 2008 and 2010 and was the 2001 Conference USA Coach of the Year Prior to joining the Big East, Cincinnati won the 2001 and 2003 Conference USA Champi onships, qualifying for the nCAA Tournament both seasons and advancing to the nCAA Second Round in 2001 He departed as the winningest coach in UC history
Sunahara spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the Bearcats, helping them to the 1999 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship . He served as the head coach for the University of Toledo from 1995-96 after serving as an assistant coach for the Rockets from 1993-94.
Sunahara got his start in coaching as an assistant with the men’s team at UCLA, his alma mater, from 1990-93 after serving as a graduate assistant in 1987 and 1989. He helped the Bruins to national championships in 1987, 1989 and 1993.
A voter in the AVCA Top-25 Poll from 2002-11, Sunahara was the Conference USA Volleyball President from 2002-03 and was the Big East Volleyball President from 2006-07. He also was a head coaches committee representa tive from 2006-08 and served on the AVCA All-American Selection Committee in 2014.
A native of Hilo, Hawaii, Sunahara was a two-time All-American and three-time NCAA Champion at UCLA alongside Olympians Ricci Luyties, Doug Partie, Dave Saunders and AVP legend and current U .S . olympic Team coach Karch Kiraly before graduating with a degree in sociology in 1989. He won a pair of USVBA National Championships with Nike/Molten in 1987 and 1990 and went on to play profes sionally for Cisneros isla Verdes in the Canary islands, Spain .
TRACI
PLUNGAS
» ASS i STA n T C o ACH
While at Colgate, the Mogadore, ohio, native helped the Raiders post a 24-8 overall record in 2019, with the wins total tying the secondmost in program history in the Division i era The squad also earned the Patriot League regular-season title after recording a 15-1 mark in league action. Following a successful regular season, the Raiders advanced to the 2019 national invitational Volleyball Championships (NIVC) Quarterfinals in postseason play
Traci Plungas enters her second season at West Virginia University after being hired as an assistant coach on Feb . 12, 2020 .
In her first season, Plungas helped the team to a program-best eight conference matches, ending their fall season with an 8-8 overall mark to finish fourth overall. West Virginia also earned a series split with Oklahoma for the first time since 2017 and defeated the Sooners in Norman for the first time in program history .
The 2020-21 volleyball season was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. WVU, as well as the other eight members of the Big 12 conference played 16 league matches. Each program played eight doubleheaders with competition against the same opponent in consecutive days at the same site
The teams were not permitted to play any non-conference opponents during the fall season . Fall championships were moved to spring 2021 . WVU concluded its spring slate with five nonconference matches with a 2-3 record
Plungas joined the Mountaineer staff after spending two-years as an assistant at Colgate. She now serves as WVU’s recruiting coordi nator, while assisting with the team’s daily training sessions and match preparations
Additionally, Plungas helped coach five All-Patriot League performers in her two-year tenure, including the 2019 Patriot League Player of the Year, Alli Lowe, who also landed on the American Volleyball Coaches Associa tion (AVCA) Honorable Mention Team. Lowe became just the second player in program history to receive the recognition and the first since 1996.
Plungas arrived at Colgate after a five-year stint on the Albany volleyball staff, serving as an assistant coach from 2015-17, after a twoyear stint as the team’s graduate assistant . She was a four-year letterwinner for the Great Danes from 2009-13.
TAYLOR ATHLETIC TRAINER
TEDESKY
Following a two-year stint as a graduate assistant at West Virginia University, Taylor Tedesky was promoted to a full-time athletic trainer for the Mountaineer volleyball pro gram in July 2018.
In addition to volleyball, Tedesky oversees and assists a graduate assistant working with the Mountaineer tennis team
As a graduate assistant at WVU, Tedesky’s responsibilities included day-to-day care, rehabilitation and injury prevention for the volleyball program . She was the host athletic trainer for several tournaments, including the Mountaineers’ run in the 2017 National invitational Volleyball Championships (niVC)
Prior to her time at WVU, Tedesky spent four years as a TCU athletic training student and worked with several of the Horned Frog teams, including football, men’s basketball and swimming and diving. She also worked as a student trainer at TCU’s school of classical and contemporary dance and at Richland High in Texas .
A native of Little Elm, Texas, Tedesky earned her bachelor’s degree in athletic training and physical education from TCU in 2015 She re ceived her master’s degree from WVU in 2018 in athletic training. Tedesky also is a member of the national Athletic Trainers’ Association
NATASHA OAKES
KAITLIN SWEENEY
TRACY KELLER
LAREINE JOHN KEEHAN NOAH SMITHROSTERS
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School
10 Quincey Coyle Fr oH 6-0 Fort l upton, Colo / Mead HS
6 Jess Dunn Fr S 6-1 Southlake, Texas/ Carroll Senior HS
18 Adrian Ell r- Sr S 6-2 Cincinnati, o hio/ Archbishop McNicholas
4 Samiha Foster Fr DS 5-9 l aurel, Md / Reservoir HS
3 Kamiah Gibson r-Fr S 6-1 Medina, o hio/ Buckeye
8 Tierney Jackson Fr MB/oH 6-4 Tulsa, o kla / Tulsa Union HS
21 Kristen McBride So DS 5-9 Cincinnati, o hio/ Mount Notre Dame High School
11 Melanie McGann Fr MB 6-3 Keller, Texas/ Keller HS
2 Bailey Miller Fr oH 6-3 Quinlan, Texas/ Boles HS
15 Madison Page So . MB 6-0 Marietta, Ga / Kell High School
24 Jordyn Schilling Fr DS/ l 5-11 Newport Beach, Calif / Mater Dei HS
12 Skye Stokes Jr . oH/DS 5-9 Chester, W Va /oak Glen High
16 Brenna Tietz So . oH 6-3 Port St l ucie, Fla / Fort Pierce Central High
1 Natalie Winter Sr DS 5-9 Katy, Texas/Seven l akes High
NUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School
1 Natalie Winter Sr DS 5-9 Katy, Texas/Seven l akes High
2 Bailey Miller Fr oH 6-3 Quinlan, Texas/ Boles HS
3 Kamiah Gibson r-Fr S 6-1 Medina, o hio/ Buckeye
4 Samiha Foster Fr DS 5-9 l aurel, Md / Reservoir HS
6 Jess Dunn Fr S 6-1 Southlake, Texas/ Carroll Senior HS
8 Tierney Jackson Fr MB/oH 6-4 Tulsa, o kla / Tulsa Union HS
10 Quincey Coyle Fr oH 6-0 Fort l upton, Colo . / Mead HS
11 Melanie McGann Fr MB 6-3 Keller, Texas/ Keller HS
12 Skye Stokes Jr . oH/DS 5-9 Chester, W Va /oak Glen High
15 Madison Page So MB 6-0 Marietta, Ga / Kell High School
16 Brenna Tietz So . oH 6-3 Port St l ucie, Fla / Fort Pierce Central High
18 Adrian Ell r-Sr S 6-2 Cincinnati, o hio/ Archbishop McNicholas
21 Kristen McBride So DS 5-9 Cincinnati, o hio/ Mount Notre Dame High School
24 Jordyn Schilling Fr DS/ l 5-11 Newport Beach, Calif . / Mater Dei HS
Head Coach: Reed Sunahara, Eighth Season (UCl A, 1989)
Assistant Coach: Traci Plungas, Third Season (Albany, 2013)
Assistant Coach: Fiona Fonoti, First Season (University of Nebraska - l incoln, 1998)
BY STATE: Georgia 1 Florida 1 California 1 ohio 3 Texas 4 West Virginia 1 Colorado 1 Maryland 1 oklahoma 1
BY CLASS: Freshman 7 Redshirt Freshman 1 Sophomore 3 Junior 1 Senior 1 Fifth year 1
BY POSITION: Defensive Specialist 5 Middle Blocker 3 outside Hitter 6 Setter 2 libero 1
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE:
Fiona Fonoti Foe-No-tea Samiha Foster Suh-me-uh
Kamiah Gibson CAM-eye-AH
Melanie McGann Mc-GAn Brenna Tietz teets
Reed Sunahara soon-ah-HAR-ah
ADRIAN
2021 (r-Sr.)- At West Virginia
• All-Big 12 First Team
• CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 First Team
• AVCA All-Midwest Region
• Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 28)
• Played in all 29 matches and 102 sets in her first season with the squad
• Ranked seventh in the Big 12 with 3.47 kills per set
• No. 10 in the Big 12 in service aces with .29 per set
• Ell tallied a season-high three services aces in four matches on the year
• Tallied 335 kills, with a total of 921 attacks on the season
• Led the Mountaineers in kills in 16 matches, with 19 being in double digits
• recorded double-digit kills in 12 of her last 13 matches
• Recorded 20 or more kills in two matches
• Ell tallied 263 digs, with 12 matches being in the double-digits
• Saw a team and personal season-high 21 kills in a win over Oklahoma on Sept. 24
• Led the team in blocks in five matches
• Tallied 11 double-doubles
• Saw a season-high 57 attacks in a loss to Iowa State on Oct. 29
• Recorded a season-high 19 digs in a win over Oklahoma on Sept. 25
• Tallied a season-high seven blocks in a win over Oklahoma on Sept. 24
2020 (r-Jr.)- At West Virginia
• Joined the team in January for the 2021 spring season
• 2019 (r-So.)- At Florida State
• Played in all 29 matches, totaling 103 sets
• Finished second on team with 466 assists
• Led the team with 23 service aces
• Tallied 25 assists, 13 digs and two service aces on opening weekend against No. 5 Wisconsin and No. 3 Minnesota
• Posted 20 assists, five digs and three aces in a win over FAU (Sept. 6)
• Compiled 27 assists, 12 digs, four blocks, three kills and a service ace at North Carolina (Oct. 13)
• Tied career-high 31 assists at High Point (Nov. 2)
2018 (r-Fr.) - At Florida State
• Played in 106 of 109 sets
• Finished second on the team with 502 assists
• Tallied a double-double in season opener at No. 4 Minnesota with 17 assists and 11 digs
• Assisted on 20 kills and tallied seven digs against Cincinnati (Sept. 2)
• Finished against Auburn with five kills, zero errors, 18 assists, 10 digs and six blocks (Sept. 16)
• Season-high 31 assists against Syracuse (Oct. 14)
• Recorded 26 kills and 11 digs at Notre Dame (Nov. 2)
• Ended the regular season with 19 assists at NC State (Nov. 23)
2017 (Fr.) - At Florida State
• ACC Academic Honor Roll
• Redshirted
High School
• Ended varsity career with 598 kills, 557 assists, 438 digs, 122 blocks and 83 service aces
• Earned First Team All-League, All-City and All-District honors for Archbishop McNicholas
• Wendy’s High School Heisman Nominee
• AVCA Third Team All-American Personal
• Daughter of Rob and Angel Ell
• Born May 4, 1999
• Has one brother
• Majoring in sports management
WINTER NATALIE
2021 (Jr.)
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
• Saw action in nine sets and seven matches
• Recorded a season-high five digs against Baylor on Oct. 22 2020 (So.)
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
• Saw action in 49 sets and 18 games
• Had a career-high total of 15 kills
• Recorded 71 digs and seven service aces
• Tallied at least one kill in eight matches
• Saw a career-high four kills in wins over TCU (Oct. 15) and Iowa State (Nov. 6)
• Dug a career-high 14 balls in a 3-2 win over Iowa State (Nov. 6)
• Had two service aces in 3-1 loss to Oklahoma (Nov. 19)
2019 (Fr.)
• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Played in 82 sets and appeared in all 16 conference matches
• Finished third on the team in service aces (14)
• Ranked fifth on the team in digs (112) and assists (eight)
• Averaged 1.37 digs per set
• Reached double-digit digs in a trio of matches
• Made her collegiate debut in the season-opening win at Delaware (Aug. 30)
• Tallied four digs and one service ace at No. 18 Hawai’i (Sept. 12)
• Dug 10 balls in the Big 12 opener at Texas Tech (Sept. 25)
• Recorded a career-high 11 digs, three service aces and three assists in the fiveset loss at Kansas (Oct. 10)
• Matched her career-best 11 digs in the 3-1 victory at Kansas State (Oct. 12)
• Had eight digs in the 3-1 win at Morehead State (Oct. 15)
• Posted eight digs and a trio of service aces in the five-set loss to Texas Tech (Nov. 16)
• Tallied eight digs and three service aces vs. No. 1 Baylor (Nov. 26) High School
• Played for Amy Cataline at Seven Lakes High
• Also played for Chuck Schneider at the Houston Juniors Volleyball Club
• Was a four-year letterwinner and team captain her senior year
• Seven Lakes’ career leader in digs (1,531) and aces (168)
STOKES SKYE
2021 (So.)
• Saw action in 101 sets and all 29 games
• ODU Invitational All-Tournament Team
• Ranked seventh in the NCAA and second in the Big 12 in service aces after tallying 101 on the season (.55 per set)
• Placed fifth on the team in assists (19) and digs (256)
• Recorded a team and season-high six service aces against Texas Tech on Nov. 19
• Tallied double-digit digs in 11 matches on the season, while leading the team in digs in three matches
• Saw a career-high 17 digs in a loss to Kansas State on Nov. 15
2020 (Fr.)
• Saw action in 82 sets and all 21 games
• Led WVU in service aces (15)
• Ranked second on the team in digs (216) and fourth with 11 assists
• Made her collegiate debut in a season-opening loss to Texas Tech (Sept. 4) where she recorded her first kill, an assist, a service ace and 14 digs
• Recorded a career-high four service aces in a fall to Texas (Nov. 12)
• Notched a career-high 15 digs in four matches and 12 double-digit digs overall
• Made a career-high three assists in a 3-1 win at Delaware (Mar. 19)
• WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Nov. 16)
High School
• Led East Liverpool High to three consecutive Ohio Valley Athletic Conference (OVAC) titles (2016-18) before competing for Morgan Poling at Oak Glen High her senior year
• Helped the Golden Bears capture a West Virginia Class AA Championship, an OVAC 4A title and a 38-0 season
• Appeared in 90 sets as a senior, posting 392 kills, 45 blocks, 158 aces and 77 assists
• Played in 242 sets at East Liverpool High and totaled 1,217 kills
• Holds the all-time service ace record with 379 at East Liverpool High
• 2019 Gatorade West Virginia Volleyball Player of the Year
• 2019 Gatorade National Volleyball Player of the Year Finalist
• 2019 West Virginia Volleyball Player of the Year by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association
• Three-time Buckeye Elite 8 Team member (2016-18)
• Three-time first team all-district nominee (2016-18)
• Three-time first team all-conference honoree (2016-18)
• Two-time OVAC Player of the Year (2018-19)
• 2018 all-state first team selection
• 2018 District Player of the Year
• Also played for Max Miller at Mintonette Sports
• Helped her club capture the 2018 Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) National Championship title and was the runner-up at the AAU World Championships
• Trained with the USA National Team for two seasons (2017-18)
• Competed in track and field at East Liverpool High, qualifying for states as a junior in a trio of events and earning a medal in the shuttle hurdles
• Also earned all-conference second team honors as a member of the softball team
Personal
• Daughter of Jonathan Stokes and Sherrie Allen
• Birthday is July 16
• Has two sisters and one brother
• Her sister Johnna played volleyball at Thiel College
• Majoring in education
• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
2021 (Fr.)
• Redshirt High School
• Top Scholar Athlete Award four years in high school
• Team captain sophomore, junior and senior years
• First Team All-Conference for four years
• AVC National Team for four years
• 688 assists her freshman year
• Second Team All-District Conference and Sectional Champions
• All Medina-County Award freshman, sophomore and junior years
• Freshman Top 150
• Committed to WVU summer of 2018
• She had 375 assists and 194 kills the first half of her sophomore season
• First Team All-District
• All-Medina County Award
• Offensive MVP
• Sophomore year she double qualified open and placed 11th at Nationals in Open
• Junior year she had 412 assists and 200 kills
• Second Team All-District junior year
• Junior year she ranked in top 150 players in nation, team ranked 4th in the nation before COVID-19
• Senior year she had 609 assists, 141 kills
• Broke high school career assists record
• Second in Medina County career assists record
• Broke Medina County record for most assists in a tournament match
• OHSVCA All-Star Player
• Team MVP junior and senior years
• Played for AVC club team and her high school team
Personal
• Daughter of Marc and Heather Gibson
• Birthday is January 7
• Has one sister
• Her uncle Heath Queen played football for Ohio State University
• Majoring in physical therapy
KRISTEN MCBRIDE
2021 (Fr.)
• Did not see action
High School
• Two-time Basketball State Champion (2019, 2021)
• Volleyball State Champion in 2021
• Second FEMALE in school history to win two state championships in one year
Personal
• Daughter of Walt and Kim McBride
• Birthday is August 16
• Has two brothers
• Trey McBride (brother) played college basketball at Northwood University and professional Basketball in Europe
• Miles McBride (brother) played basketball at West Virginia University and currently plays for the New York Knicks
• Played basketball in high school
• Majoring in health and well being
2021 (Fr.)
• Made her Mountaineer debut versus Loyola Maryland on Aug. 27, where she recorded a team season-high and a personal career-high eight blocks
• Saw a career-high 12 attacks in her Mountaineer debut
• Named Big 12 Rookie of the Week (Aug. 31)
• Appeared in 15 matches and 45 sets
• Led the team in blocks in four matches
• Tallied a career-high six kills in a pair of matches
• Ranked fourth on the team in blocks after recording a total of 54 High School
• Captain of high school team for two years
• Two-time First Team All-Region
• Second Team All-Region
• All-County Honorable Mention
• 500 career kills
• Four-year high school letterer
• Ranked 48th in state for blocks
• Second in region
• Under Armor AllAmerican watch list
• JVA Watch list
• Played for the A5 17 (club team) and her high school team Personal
• Daughter of Solon and Michelle Page
• Birthday is June 12
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• Made her Mountaineer debut at Navy on Sept. 4
• Saw action in three matches and three sets
• Recorded a pair of assists and a dig at Howard (Nov. 12) High School
• 2018 District 8-9A Champion and Region 2-9A Runner-up
• TCPalm Honorable Mention All-Area in 2018
• 2018 and 2019 FACA All-State Selection
• Prep Volleyball Soph 79 High Honorable Mention (2018)
• 2018 and 2019 Under-Armour Phenom List
• District 7-9A Champion (2019)
• Region 3-7A Semi-finalist (2019)
• 2019 and 2020 Treasure Lakes Conference Champion
• Treasure Lakes Conference First Team in 2019
• FACA All-State Selection in 2019
• 2019 TCPalm All-Area First Team
• 2020 Under Armour All-American watch list and Under Armour All-American Nominee
• 2020 District 19-7A Runner Up
• 2020 Region 4-7A Semi-Finalist
• Played for Club Med Academics and high school team
Personal
• Birthday is June 20
• Has two sisters and three brothers
• Major undecided
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High School
• Played for Mikayla Martinez at Mead High School
• Coyle also played for Jim Murray at Front Range Volleyball Club (FRVBC) 18-1
• Varsity team captain
• All-Conference team four times
• All-State teams two times
• Ranked seventh place, fifth place and runner up in the Colorado 4A division
• All-State Academic four times
• Finished fifth in the nation in 17s year
Personal
• Daughter of Neil and Laura Coyle
• Birthday is February 22
• Has one brother
• Majoring in Biology
High School
• Played for Teresa Dunn at Carroll Senior High School
• Dunn also played for Ryan Mitchell at Skyline 18 Royal
• Tallied 2,602 career assists
• Recorded 1,350 assists senior year
• Averaged 9.9 assists per set
• Averaged 3.0 digs per set
• 2021 AVCA All-American Setter nominee
• 2021 AVCA All-State Setter nominee
• 2021 PrepDig.com All-State Setter nominee
• AVCA All-Region Setter (2021)
• 6A District First Team Setter (2021)
• Fort Worth Star Telegram 6A District First Team Setter (2021
• Fort Worth Star Telegram 6A Pre-Season Setter of the Year (2021)
• 2021 Varsity Captain
• PrepDig.com Class of 2022 eighth-ranked setter and 45th overall player in Texas
• Prepvolleyball.com National 17s Player to Watch (2021)
• First team all-district setter (2020)
• 2020 Texas Girls' Coaches Association 6A All-Star
• Second team all-area setter (2020)
• Career-high 60 assists versus defending State Champion Byron Nelson (2020)
• All-district honorable mention (2019)
• Prepvolleyball Recruit of the Week (March 2020)
• Dallas-Fort Worth Varsity Player of the Week (Sept. 2020)
• 2020 17 Open Qualifier
• 2018 16 Open Qualifier
• 2017 AAU 15’s National Champion
Personal
• Daughter of Bill Dawn Dunn
• Birthday January 26
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• Played for Carole Ferrante at Reservoir High School
• Foster also played for Silvia Johnson at Metro 17 Travel
• Ended her senior season with 287 kills, 99 digs, 22 service aces and eight blocks
• Finished her career with 647 kills, 503 digs, and 102 service aces
• Nominated for Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year (2021)
• Named to AVCA All-American Watchlist (2021)
• Two-time selection for AVCA Phenom Watchlist (2019, 2020)
• Named Baltimore Sun Player of the Week after finishing with 32 kills, 11 digs, two blocks and two aces to help Reservoir High School win the H Championship match (2021)
• Four-year varsity starter
• Three-year captain at Reservoir High School in Maryland and St. Johns College High School in Washington, DC.
• Helped Reservoir to Howard County and Regional Championships and Maryland State Tournament (2021)
• Helped Saint Johns to first Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Championship in 15 years (2019)
• Two-time DC State Champion (2018, 2019)
• PrepVolleyball Frosh 59 Special Mention (2018)
• All-WCAC Honorable Mention (2018)
• Invited to Under Armour All-American Selection Camp (2021)
• Helped club team to a fifth-place finish at USAV Girls Junior National Championships in 17 Open division (2021)
• Helped club team to a ninth place USAV national ranking in 16 Open during COVID-19 shortened season (2020)
• Capitol Hill Classic MVP 16 Open (2020)
• Four-time qualifier for the USAV Girls Junior National Championships (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021)
• Three-time selection for USAV High Performance Indoor Training Program (2017, 2018, 2019)
• Played beach volleyball and finished ninth at AVP Beach Volleyball National Championship (2020)
• Qualified for AVP East Coast Beach Volleyball Championship (2020)
• Two-time selection for USAV HP Beach program (2019, 2020)
• Qualified for USAV Beach Volleyball National Championship (2018)
Personal
• Daughter of Dylan and Jerelyn Foster
• Birthday is July 6
• Has two sisters and one brother
• Her brother Jelani Foster currently plays football at the University of Rhode Island
• Major undecided
TIERNEY JACKSON
High School
• Played for Chadd McKee at Tulsa Union High School
• Jackson also played for Brittany Hendrix and Rebekah Olson at ClubOne 17, along with and Greg Dewey at Oklahoma Peak
• Four-year varsity starter
• Frontier Valley Conference first-team all four years on varsity (2018-2021)
• Represented Union at the All-Conference match
• All-tournament multiple times within varsity years (2018-2021)
• MVP at KSA in Florida (2021)
• Oklahoma Coaches’ Association 2022 All-State Team (Large East)
• Named MVP & all-tournament team at the Saint Louis Presidents Classic 2021
• Was chosen as one of eight outside hitters selected nationwide for U19 USA Volleyball National Team Development Program 2021 (top 21 are chosen)
• Ranked 38 in recruiting for Class of 2022 on PrepVolleyball
• Ranked 122 in the top 150 players in the 2022 class
Personal
• Daughter of Dana Turley
• Birthday is November 5
• Has three sisters and two brothers
• Jackson’s cousin, Megan Patlo, played volleyball at Bixby High School as well as sand and indoor volleyball at Houston Baptist University
• Majoring in Sports Management
High School
• Played for Lauren Rao at Keller High School
• McGann also played for Phil Nickel at Drive Nation 18 Red
• Holds the Keller High School record for most kills in one season with 556+
• Junior varsity offensive player of the year in 2018
• District 4-6A Academic All-District (2018, 2019, 2020)
• 2020 District 4-6A Second Team All-District
• Named to the 2020 AVCA Phenom List
• Named to the 2021 AVCA All-America Watch List
• 2021 Star-Telegram High School Volleyball 400 & 500 Kill Club
• Ranked 44th overall in the state of Texas by PrepDig
• Ranked 7th RS in Texas
• Named to the 2021 AVCA High School All-Region Team
• 2021 AVCA Best and Brightest Third Team
• Selected to attend the USA Volleyball 2021 NTDP U19 Fall Training Series
• Finished 3rd at 2021 GJNC
Personal
• Daughter of Kim McGann
• Birthday is October 1
• Has one sister
• Majoring in Interior Design MCGANN
High School
• Played for Alyssa Auringer at Boles High School
• Miller also played for Ping Cao at Drive Nation 17 Red
• 2021-2022 Captain
• 2A All-State Team (2021)
• 2A District 18 MVP (2021)
• 2020 2A District 18 Offensive
• 2019 Regional Quarter Final Champions
• Four-time academic all-district (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
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• Played for Dan O’Dell at Mater Dei High School
• Schilling also played for Joy McKenzie-Fuerbringer at Mizuno Long Beach Volleyball Club
• Freshman of the Year in 2018
• CIF-SS Champions
• CIF-State Champions and National Champions
• In 2018, Schilling had 35 digs, 27 kills, seven aces, and two blocks
• CIF-SS Runners Up and Regional Section Runners Up (2019)
• CIF-SS Second Team (2019)
• Mater Dei High School Defensive Player of the Year in 2019
• Cal-Hi Sports First Team All-State (2019)
• In 2019, Schilling recorded 469 digs, 50 aces, 71 assists, eight kills
• Led her team in aces and digs in 2019
• In 2020, she recorded 56 digs, five aces and 12 kills in five games due to COVID-19
• Senior captain in 2021
• 2021 MVP at Texas Volleypalooza Tournament
• CIF-SS Runners Up (2021)
• 2021 AVCA Region 9 Team
• In her senior year, she recorded 437 digs, 34 aces, 263 kills and 25 blocks
• In her high school career, she tallied 997 digs, 96 aces, 310 kills and 37 blocks
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OUTLOOK
as the west virginia University women’s volleyball team looks to continue their momentum into the 2022 season, it’s time to hear what head coach reed Sunahara expects to see from his team this season entering his eighth season with the Mountaineers, Sunahara most recently led his team to its most successful season in program history
The squad posted a program-best 8-8 record in conference play, good enough to tie a program record and finish third. Additionally, WVU qualified for its first NCAA tournament berth in program history.
This season will be the first season since 2019 that WVU will return to its pre-pandemic schedule format� During the previous two seasons, programs played a double round-robin format. Competitions will no longer be held at the same site on back-to-back days� Sunahara’s players are certain to give it their all on the volleyball court this fall. With the first competition in sight, Sunahara sat down to share his thoughts on the Mountaineers’ upcoming season
You are coming off one of the best seasons in WVU volleyball history. How will you and your team continue the momentum into this season?
We had a good year last year. We want to build off what we did and keep the momentum going. I think the players that we have are talented. We’re just going to be young. There are going to work hard, and we’re going to get there. I’m looking forward to the season and seeing what we can accomplish.
You have a lot of new faces joining the team. Seven to be exact. How has it been getting them adjusted to the team? I think they are making good adjustments, and they are adjusting well. They’ve been working hard in the weight room and conditioning. They’ve also been playing in open gyms.
Are there any newcomers that could make an impact? They’re going to have to. I don’t know how many freshmen we are going to start, but it’s going to be a lot. It’s good because they can build the foundation and make this their team and their program. I’m excited. They’re talented, and we just have to put everything together.
What is your plan for the freshmen to help them be able to make that impact?
They have to get experience quick, but do you get experience? You get experience by playing. A lot of them played at a high level, which is good. I don’t think we’ve had that a lot in the past. I think a lot of the ones in the 2022 played at a high level, so they understand what they need to do. But playing in college is a lot different than playing in club or high school, so they just have to learn. Through practicing and teaching, we’re going to get them to where they need to be.
A total of seven letterwinners return to the court this season. Who are your key returners?
(Fifth year outside hitter) Adrian (Ell), for one, because she was first team all-conference last year and was voted preseason first team. We expect a lot out of her. We’re happy that she is on our team and here. I think she can have an even better year than she did last year. The other returner
that we have is (Junior outside hitter/ defensive specialist) Skye Stokes. She is getting better and better every year. She is going to make a big impact on what we are trying to do. Those two especially, and the other returner is (Senior defensive specialist) Natalie Winter. She is trying to find court time and where we can get her to play. She’ll figure it out. The three of them have the most experience, and we expect a lot of contributions from them, not just on the court but from a leadership standpoint as well.
What does having those experienced players mean to a young team like this one?
It brings a lot, and they’ve been through a lot. They understand what the team needs. They understand both me and the program. (Fifth year outside hitter) Adrian (Ell) has been here for two and a half years, and we meet all the time. I tell her to drop her knowledge onto the younger players, and she is. She has been a good captain and leader for us.
Who are you expecting to take the biggest jump this year both in terms of talent level and their role on the team?
One of the freshmen. I don’t know who, but one of the freshmen is going to do it, and I hope multiple freshmen can do it. We’re looking forward to it. I think we’re young, we’re talented. They’re expecting a lot, so we’re going to work hard and get to where we need to.
SCHEDULE AND QUICK FACTS
DATE OPPONENT TIME
Aug. 19 Exhibition @ Robert Morris 6:00p
Penn State Tournament, State College, PA
Aug. 26 vs. Loyola, MD 12:00p vs. Duquesne 4:30p
Aug. 27 @ Penn State 7:00p
Outrigger Volleyball Challenge, Honolulu, HI
Sept. 1 vs. UCLA 10:45p
Sept. 3 @ Hawaii 1:00a
Sept. 4 vs. Texas State 8:45p
South Dakota Tournament, Vermillion, SD
Sept. 9 vs. Northern Colorado 10:30a @ South Dakota 8:00p
Sept. 10 @ Bakersfield 12:00p
Mountaineer Invitational, Morgantown, WV
Sept. 15 vs. Merrimack 12:30p vs. Binghamton 7:00p
Sept. 16 vs. Delaware State 6:00p
Sept. 24 vs. Texas Tech 1:00p
Sept. 29 @ TCU 7:00p
Oct. 1 @ Oklahoma 2:30p
Oct. 5 vs. Kansas St. 6:00p
Oct. 8 vs. Baylor 1:00p
Oct. 12 @ Iowa St. 7:30p
Oct. 15 vs. Chicago St. 1:00p
Oct. 19 vs. Kansas ESPNU 5:00p
Oct. 22 @ Texas 8:00p
Oct 26 vs iowa St ESPNU 5:00p
Oct. 30 @ Baylor ESPN2 1:00p
Nov. 5 vs. Oklahoma 1:00p
Nov. 10 @ Kansas St. 7:30p
Nov. 12 @ Kansas 2:00p
Nov. 16 vs TCU 6:00p
Nov. 19 @ Texas Tech 2:00p
Nov. 23 vs. Texas 6:00p
Dec. 1-3 NCAA 1st/2nd Round TBA
Dec. 9-10 NCAA Regionals TBA
Dec. 15-17 NCAA Final Four (Omaha, NE) TBA
*All times are Eastern and subject to change*
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
Location Morgantown, W.Va. Enrollment 28,000+ Nickname
Mountaineers
Colors Old Gold (PMS 124) and Blue (PMS 295) Conference Big 12 President Dr. E. Gordon Gee Director of Athletics Shane Lyons (West Virginia ‘87) NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Jeff Neely
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach
Reed Sunahara (Eighth Season)
Alma Mater UCLA, 1989 Record at WVU 90-112 (Eighth Season)
Career Record 415-276 (22nd Season)
Assistants Fiona Fonoti (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1998) Traci Plungas (Albany, 2013)
FACILITY INFORMATION
Home Court WVU Coliseum Capacity 14,000 Opened 1970
VOLLEYBALL HISTORY
Season of Volleyball 48th First Year of Volleyball 1974 All-Time Record 740-780 (.487)
NCAA Tournament Appearances 1 (2021) NIVC Tournament Appearances 2 (1991 & 2017)
TEAM INFORMATION
2021 Record 19-10
2021 Big 12 Record 8-8
Home Record 6-5
Away Record 9-4
Neutral Site Record 4-1
Starters Returning/Lost 1/5 + libero
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/9
Newcomers 7
MEDIA INFORMATION
Volleyball Contact John Keehan Email jk0080@mail.wvu.edu Office (304) 293-9901
Fax: .........................................................................................(304) 293-4105 Website WVUsports.com Twitter @WVUVolleyball Instagram @WVUVolleyball Facebook /WVUVolleyball
2021 SEASON
REVIEW
• West Virginia finished the 2020-21 season at 10-11 and 8-8 in the Big 12 Conference
• The squad posted a program-best, 8-8 mark to finish fourth overall in the Big 12, its highest league finish in Reed Sunahara’s six-year tenure
• The Mountaineers also earned their first-ever national ranking in 2020-21, checking in to the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Top 15 Poll three times and climbing as high as No 13 – also a program best
• WVU captured a pair of top-10 road wins for the first time in program history, upsetting No. 10 Kansas in five sets on Oct. 9-10, in Lawrence, Kansas With the wins, the Mountaineers earned a season sweep over the Jayhawks for the first time in program history
• Three individuals finished the season in the top 10 of four Big 12 categories: Briana Lynch ranked third with a 363 hitting efficiency and ninth with 1.06 blocks per set, Lacey Zerwas ranked fourth with 9 73 assists per set and Alexa Hasting ranked fifth with 3.81 digs per set
• Lynch’s hitting percentage of .363 ranks first in a single season in program history
• Lynch and Zerwas earned a pair of Big 12 postseason awards. Lynch made her first career appearance on the All-Conference First team after earning second-team recognition a year ago, while Zerwas landed on the second team to collect her first career All-Big 12 honor
• Lynch also was awarded a spot on the All-Midwest Region First Team by the AVCA The honor marked the first of her career, as she became the first Mountaineer since 2016 to collect first-team recognition
• For the fifth straight year, WVU was named a recipient of the AVCA Team Academic Award
• Nine Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2020-21 Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball Teams, including eight first-team members. Two Mountaineers earned their awards with a 40 grade point averages: Lindsay Proctor and Zerwas
• Zerwas also was a recipient of the Dr Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award, the Big 12 Conference’s highest academic honor and the Fred Schaus Captain Award
ACCOLADES MOUNTAINEER
TEAM
• Named a recipient of the USMC/ AVCA Team Academic Award
ADRIAN ELL
• All-Big 12 First Team
• CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 First Team
• AVCA All-Midwest Region
• Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 28)
• CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 First Team
• WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Sept 27)
ALEXA HASTING
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 First Team
KRISTIN LUX
• Academic All-Big 12 First team
BRIANA LYNCH
• All-Big 12 First Team
• AVCA All-Midwest Region
• All-Big 12 Preseason Team
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
• WVU Student-Athlete of the Week Aug 30
• WVU Student-Athlete of the Week Sept 13
EMEOGO (EMMY) OGOGOR
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
NATALIA PETROVA
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
MARIELENA SOMOZA
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
ALISON THOMAS
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
NATALIE WINTER
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
LACEY ZERWAS
• All-Big 12 Second team
• Nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year
• AVCA All-Midwest Region Honorable Mention
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
• CoSIDA Academic All-American Third Team
• CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 First Team
RESULTS
Date Opponent Score Score-by-set
Overall Conf Time Att.
1-0 0-0 01:31 0 08/27/2021 at Old Dominion W 3-0 25-19,25-14,25-12
08/27/2021 vs Loyola Maryland W 3-0 25-15,25-21,25-16
2-0 0-0 01:22 563 08/28/2021 vs Hampton W 3-1 23-25,25-15,25-17,25-11 3-0 0-0 01:39 0 09/03/2021 vs Michigan W 3-0 25-21,25-19,25-18
4-0 0-0 01:37 158 09/04/2021 at Navy W 3-0 25-15,25-19,25-19 5-0 0-0 01:30 281 09/10/2021 vs American W 3-0 25-16,25-15,25-19 6-0 0-0 01:21 65 09/10/2021 at Canisius W 3-0 25-23,25-17,25-14
7-0 0-0 01:11 300 09/11/2021 at Buffalo W 3-1 25-23,25-15,22-25,25-21 8-0 0-0 01:58 145 09/16/2021 George Washington W 3-1 25-18,25-18,24-26,25-8
9-0 0-0 01:51 334 09/16/2021 UMBC W 3-0 25-15,25-16,25-21
10-0 0-0 01:24 0 09/17/2021 Penn St L 0-3 22-25,13-25,20-25
10-1 0-0 01:22 1826 09/24/2021 Oklahoma W 3-1 25-23,25-14,21-25,25-22 11-1 1-0 02:06 551 09/25/2021 Oklahoma W 3-1 25-18,22-25,25-18,25-22 12-1 2-0 02:09 806 09/30/2021 at Texas L 0-3 21-25,11-25,19-25 12-2 2-1 01:29 3041 10/01/2021 at Texas L 0-3 16-25,17-25,21-25 12-3 2-2 01:30 3088 10/14/2021 at Kansas St L 1-3 22-25,25-23,16-25,18-25 12-4 2-3 02:08 913 10/15/2021 at Kansas St W 3-0 25-14,25-20,25-22 13-4 3-3 01:33 1748 10/22/2021 Baylor L 0-3 24-26,20-25,22-25 13-5 3-4 01:33 873 10/23/2021 Baylor L 1-3 16-25,19-25,25-23,27-29 13-6 3-5 02:15 1340 10/29/2021 at Iowa St L 1-3 21-25,20-25,25-21,24-26 13-7 3-6 02:34 1810 10/31/2021 at Iowa St W 3-1 25-18,21-25,25-18,25-21
14-7 4-6 00:00 1901 11/04/2021 Kansas W 3-0 25-18,30-28,25-15 15-7 5-6 01:31 883 11/05/2021 Kansas W 3-1 27-29,25-13,25-20,25-15 16-7 6-6 02:10 527 11/12/2021 at Howard W 3-0 25-12,25-12,25-23 17-7 6-6 00:00 331 11/18/2021 Texas Tech L 1-3 22-25,25-18,20-25,24-26 17-8 6-7 02:03 457 11/19/2021 Texas Tech L 2-3 25-22,23-25,20-25,25-23,11-15 17-9 6-8 02:34 831 11/26/2021 at TCU W 3-0 25-10,25-23,25-20 18-9 7-8 01:31 1310 11/27/2021 at TCU W 3-1 25-21,25-18,16-25,25-19 19-9 8-8 01:59 1615 12/03/2021 vs Illinois L 1-3 25-23,12-25,22-25,20-25 19-10 8-8 02:10 0
Team Record: W-L-T overall 19-10 Conference 8-8 Home 6-5 away 9-4 11-4 0-1
Attendance
Dates Total Avg.
Total 25697 842
2021-22
STATISTICS
ATTACK SET SERVE RECEPT BLOCKING
Date Opponent SP K E TA PCT A TA PCT SA SE TA PCT RE TA PCT DIG BS BA BE Total BHE Pts Score
08/27/2021 vs Loyola Maryland 3 37 11 104 250 32 99 323 7 5 73 932 3 47 936 52 2 18 4 11 0 0 55 0 3-0 08/27/2021 at Old Dominion 3 39 15 84 .286 35 84 .417 9 4 73 .945 1 42 .976 38 1 22 2 12.0 0 60.0 3-0 08/28/2021 vs Hampton 4 60 15 117 385 55 122 451 11 12 97 876 4 64 938 52 1 10 2 6 0 3 77 0 3-1 09/03/2021 vs Michigan 3 45 15 108 278 43 110 391 6 10 73 863 2 53 962 46 1 18 3 10 0 0 61 0 3-0 09/04/2021 at Navy 3 40 16 90 267 37 90 411 5 8 73 890 2 46 957 39 1 10 2 6 0 1 51 0 3-0 09/10/2021 vs American 3 40 18 109 202 37 108 343 7 5 74 932 1 46 978 57 2 14 3 9 0 0 56 0 3-0 09/10/2021 at Canisius 3 43 17 98 265 41 94 436 8 5 73 932 5 53 906 44 2 16 0 100 0 610 3-0 09/11/2021 at Buffalo 4 61 21 155 258 57 151 377 7 10 96 896 5 76 934 71 1 24 3 13 0 1 81 0 3-1 09/16/2021 George Washington 4 54 22 143 224 45 155 290 4 11 98 888 0 67 1000 66 8 2 5 90 0 670 3-1 09/16/2021 UMBC 3 42 8 107 318 31 111 279 4 8 73 890 0 53 1 000 38 7 2 3 8 0 0 54 0 3-0 09/17/2021 Penn St 3 36 28 96 083 30 93 323 0 6 56 893 1 67 985 33 4 2 2 5 0 2 41 0 0-3 09/24/2021 Oklahoma 4 55 23 149 .215 51 143 .357 4 5 95 .947 1 78 .987 67 6 8 1 10.0 0 69.0 3-1 09/25/2021 Oklahoma 4 63 19 170 .259 52 167 .311 5 3 96 .969 1 78 .987 84 2 14 1 9.0 0 77.0 3-1 09/30/2021 at Texas 3 34 21 96 135 31 90 344 1 6 52 885 3 66 955 32 1 4 1 30 0 380 0-3 10/01/2021 at Texas 3 36 17 107 178 32 103 311 2 7 56 875 11 66 833 42 0 2 1 1 0 0 39 0 0-3 10/14/2021 at Kansas St 4 50 31 162 117 49 170 288 2 5 82 939 6 89 933 73 1 12 3 7 0 1 59 0 1-3 10/15/2021 at Kansas St 3 36 18 123 146 35 126 278 7 4 73 945 2 52 962 59 0 20 0 10 0 0 53 0 3-0 10/22/2021 Baylor 3 39 20 106 179 35 108 324 3 7 68 897 3 67 955 34 5 4 0 7 0 1 49 0 0-3 10/23/2021 Baylor 4 50 34 163 098 39 155 252 5 7 88 920 2 91 978 56 3 20 0 130 0 680 1-3 10/29/2021 at Iowa St 4 54 28 186 140 50 187 267 2 4 91 956 7 89 921 94 0 12 0 6 0 2 62 0 1-3 10/31/2021 at Iowa St 4 54 28 157 166 51 154 331 7 4 95 958 5 76 934 72 2 22 0 130 0 740 3-1 11/04/2021 Kansas 3 44 23 119 176 39 111 351 4 9 78 885 2 58 966 52 5 4 3 7 0 0 55 0 3-0 11/05/2021 Kansas 4 61 19 165 255 51 157 325 8 4 101 960 4 72 944 84 4 10 0 9 0 0 78 0 3-1 11/12/2021 at Howard 3 45 10 87 402 38 85 447 8 8 74 892 3 39 923 33 0 12 3 60 1 590 3-0 11/18/2021 Texas Tech 4 53 30 146 158 47 143 329 7 9 92 902 6 90 933 60 2 10 0 7 0 0 67 0 1-3 11/19/2021 Texas Tech 5 63 36 202 134 59 202 292 9 8 104 923 2 103 981 86 3 14 0 100 1 820 2-3 11/26/2021 at TCU 3 40 8 104 308 39 104 375 3 9 73 877 4 48 917 49 1 10 0 6 0 0 49 0 3-0 11/27/2021 at TCU 4 58 20 155 245 52 151 344 6 6 90 933 2 81 975 67 2 8 1 6 0 0 70 0 3-1 12/03/2021 vs Illinois 4 52 22 163 184 49 157 312 3 3 80 963 6 92 935 68 1 10 3 6 0 0 61 0 1-3
Totals 102 1384 593 3771 .210 1242 3730 .333 154 192 2347 .918 94 1949 .952 1648 68 334 46 235.0 13 1773.0
Opponents 102 1190 568 3675 .169 1074 3708 .290 94 180 2128 .915 154 2155 .929 1518 63 363 34 244.5 17 1528.5
Team Averages
Sets Played 102
Kills per set 13.57
assists per set 12.18
Service aces per set 1.51
Digs per set 16.16
Blocks per set 2.30
Points per set 17.38
Ball handling error per set] 0.13
Reception errors per set 0.92
## K K/S A BHE
1 Winter, Natalie 9 0 0 00 0 2 000 0 0 00 0 3 0 00 0 7 0 78 0 0 0 0 00 0 1 0 0
2 Lux, Kristin 92 230 2 50 118 669 167 3 0 03 1 3 0 01 5 60 0 65 5 35 40 0 43 11 0 253 5
3 Somoza, Marielena 100 0 0 00 0 0 000 1 0 01 10 23 0 10 0 41 0 41 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 10 0
4 Dukate, Emma 1 0 0 00 0 0 000 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
5 Hefner, Shea 4 0 0 00 0 1 000 0 0 00 0 1 0 00 1 4 1 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
6 Zerwas, Lacey 102 40 0 39 10 133 226 1056 10 35 23 16 0 23 1 271 2 66 0 32 32 0 31 1 6 79 0
7 Hasting, Alexa 102 1 001 2 20 050 98 096 3 20 003 30 410 402 0 0 0 000 0 2 40
9 Thomas, Alison 3 0 0 00 0 0 000 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
10 Ardila, Athena 45 84 1 87 47 225 164 0 0 00 0 4 0 00 0 25 0 56 0 3 3 0 07 1 1 85 5
12 Stokes, Skye 101 18 018 17 92 011 19 019 56 77 055 7 256 253 0 0 0 000 0 0 740
13 Ogogor, emmy 60 115 1.92 45 270 .259 2 0.03 0 0 0.00 0 8 0.13 6 52 58 0.97 2 0 147.0
14 Lynch, Briana 102 288 2 82 66 643 345 6 0 06 0 0 0 00 0 17 0 17 22 75 97 0 95 12 0 347 5
15 Page, Madison 45 38 084 16 100 220 1 002 0 0 000 0 4 009 14 40 54 120 13 0 720
16 Tietz, Brenna 3 0 0 00 3 4 750 2 0 67 0 0 0 00 0 1 0 33 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
17 Petrova, Natali 101 216 2 14 105 645 172 24 0 24 32 36 0 32 23 269 2 66 8 25 33 0 33 2 2 268 5
18 Ell, Adrian 102 354 347 164 967 196 30 029 29 9 028 12 275 270 13 72 85 083 4 1 4320
WEST VIRGINIA 102 1384 13.57 593 3771 .210 1242 12.18 154 192 1.51 94 1648 16.16 68 334 235 2.30 46 13 1,773.0
Opponents 102 1190 11.67 568 3675 .169 1074 10.53 94 180 0.92 154 1518 63 363 244.5 2.40 17 1,528.5
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
RECORDS
SETS PLAYED TOTAL YEAR
1 Beth Hoffman 142 1983
Nancy Merkle 142 1983
3 Sharon Steel 138 1983
4 Cathy Folger 136 1991
5 Michelle domas 135 1991
Beth Hoffman 135 1985
7 Sharon Miller 133 1991
8 Jeanne Pause `132 1983
9 Nicole Geraci 131 1991
Nancy Merkle 131 1985
KILLS TOTAL YEAR
1 Beth Hoffman 547 1985
2 Cathy Folger 532 1991
3 Payton Caffrey 515 2016
4 Jordan Anderson 495 2014
5 Lisa Scott 475 1988
6 Payton Caffrey 449 2017
7 Abby Tevis 442 2007
8 Michelle Miller 439 1988
9 kyle Palmer 407 1996
10 Stephanie Zolna 403 2004
KILLS PER SET
P/SET YEAR
1 Jordan Anderson 4 63 2014
2 Payton Caffrey 4 44 2016
3 Beth Hoffman 4 05 1985
4 Nikki Hardy 4 04 1998
5 Stephanie Zolna 4 01 2002
6 Lisa Scott 3 99 1988
7 Jordan Anderson 3 94 2013
8 Cathy Folger 3 91 1991
9 Abby Tevis 3 81 2007
10 Stephanie Zolna 3 80 2005 Stephanie Zolna 3 80 2004
Nikki Hardy 3 80 1997
TOTAL ATTEMPTS TOTAL YEAR
1 Payton Caffrey 1,389 2016
2 Stephanie Zolna 1,324 2004
3 Abby Tevis 1,296 2007
4 Jordan Anderson 1,276 2014
5 Beth Hoffman 1,257 1985
6 Megan Porter 1,247 1996
7 Nikki Hardy 1,244 1998
8� kyle Palmer 1,221 1995
9� kyle Palmer 1,210 1996
10 Cathy Folger 1,202 1991
HITTING PERCENTAGE PCT. YEAR
1 Briana Lynch 363 2020
2 Beth Hoffman 358 1984
3 Tammy Wolf 350 2007
4 Briana Lynch 345 2021
5 Cathy Folger 341 1990
6 Jen McCuen 340 1992
7 Cathy Folger 330 1991
8 Lisa Scott 321 1988
9 Nancy Merkle 1984
10 Jen McCuen 1991
* minimum 300 attempts on the season
ASSISTS TOTAL YEAR
1 ellie Bastida 1,329 1994
2 Tracey Thompson 1,251 1988
3� kailee Goold 1,225 2007
4 Nicole Geraci 1,207 1991
5 Brittany Sample 1,189 2013 Michelle Taylor 1,189 1996
7 Brandice Studnicka 1,180 2004
8 Lacey Zerwas 1,116 2019
9 kailee Goold 1,111 2005
10 Michelle Taylor 1,086 1997
ASSISTS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Brandice Studnicka 11 46 2004
2 Maureen Ferris 11 09 2000
3 Michelle Taylor 11 08 1997
4 Tracey Thompson 10 60 1988
5� kailee Goold 10 58 2005
6� kailee Goold 10 56 2007
7 Tracey Thompson 10 46 1987
8� ellie Bastida 10 38 1994
9 Michelle Taylor 10 35 1998
9 Lacey Zerwas 10 35 2021
SERVICE ACES TOTAL YEAR
1 Michelle domas 85 1991
2 Jeanne Pause 78 1983
3 Beth Hoffman 77 1985
4� kara Crismond 67 1990
5 Jill Raschiatore 63 1985
6 Marty Hensler 62 1983
7 Marty Hensler 60 1984
8 Cathy Folger 58 1991
9 Payton Caffrey 57 2017 kyle Palmer 57 1994
SERVICE ACES PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Michelle domas 0 63 1991
2 Jill Raschiatore 0 61 1985
3� kara Crismond 0 59 1990 Jeanne Pause 0 59 1983
5 Beth Hoffman 0 57 1985
6 Marcia Lewandowski 0 56 1987 Michelle Miller 0 56 1987
8� elizabeth Gillespie 0 55 1985
9. Skye Stokes 0.55 2021
10 Marty Hensler 0 51 1984
DIGS TOTAL YEAR
1 Michelle domas 536 1991
2 Bonnie West 534 2007
3 Serinna Russo 530 2011
4 Aurora ebert-Santos 500 2005
5 Bonnie West 495 2010
6 Bonnie West 492 2009
7 Cathy Folger 480 1991
8 Anna Panagiotakopoulos 469 2013
9 Beth Hoffman 461 1983
10 Michelle domas 455 1989
DIGS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Serinna Russo 5 82 2011
2 Aurora ebert-Santos 5 10 2005
3 Bonnie West 4 67 2010
4 Aurora ebert-Santos 4 65 2006
5 Bonnie West 4 60 2007
6 Aurora ebert-Santos 4 58 2004
7 Bonnie West 4 47 2009
8 Serinna Russo 4 33 2010
9 Alexa Hasting 4 18 2019
10 Anna Panagiotakopoulos 4 08 2013
BLOCK SOLOS TOTAL YEAR
1 Nancy Merkle 73 1984
2 Sally Fries 72 1983
3 Nancy Merkle 59 1985
4 Lisa Scott 56 1988
5 Nancy Merkle 54 1983
6 Jen McCuen 53 1991
7 Jen McCuen 52 1989
8 Jen McCuen 46 1988
9 Lori Filipich 46 1987
10 Catherine Anderson 45 1984
BLOCK ASSISTS TOTAL YEAR
1 Jen McCuen 157 1992
2 Alison Zemanski 138 2004
3 Mia Swanegan 136 2016
4 Mia Swanegan 134 2017
5 Sarah evers 126 1993
6 Nancy Merkle 126 1985
7� evyn McCoy 117 2013
8 Wendy Mills 117 1992
9 Shawn Wiesepape 116 1992
10 Wendy Mills 113 1991
TOTAL BLOCKS TOTAL YEAR
1 Jen McCuen 200 1992
2 Nancy Merkle 185 1985
3 Sarah evers 162 1993
4 Alison Zemanski 159 2004 Jen McCuen 159 1991
6 Wendy Mills 155 1991
7 Wendy Mills 153 1992 Jen McCuen 153 1989
9 Lisa Scott 151 1988
10 Mia Swanegan 150 2017
BLOCKS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Jen McCuen 1 61 1992
2 Sarah evers 1 53 1993
3 Lori Filipich 1 50 1985
4 Alison Zemanski 1 46 2004
5 Nancy Merkle 1 41 1985
6 Hannah Shreve 1 39 2014
7 Sally Fries 1 36 1983
8 Mia Swanegan 1 34 2016
9 Lori Filipich 1 29 1987
10� katie deMeo 1 27 2018 Lisa Scott 1 27 1988
POINTS SETS POINTS P/SET YEAR
1 Payton Caffrey 116 570 5 4 92 2016
2 Jordan Anderson 107 543 5 5 08 2014
3 Payton Caffrey 124 534 5 4 31 2017
4 Abby Tevis 116 483 4 16 2007
5 Alison Zemanski 109 464 4 26 2004
6 Stephanie Zolna 106 462 4 36 2004
7 Stephanie Zolna 93 436 5 4 69 2002
8 Jordan Anderson 100 436 4 36 2013
9. Adrian Ell 102 432 4.24 2021
10 Stephanie Zolna 90 397 4 41 2005
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
RECORDS
SETS PLAYED TOTAL YEAR
1 Michelle domas 490 1988-91
2 Sharon Miller 482 1989-92
3 Wendy Mills 477 1989-92
4� kyle Palmer 475 1993-96
5 Jen McCuen 470 1988-92
6 Nicole Geraci 465 1989-92
7 Lori Biesecker 463 1994-97
8 Cathy Folger 447 1988-91
9 Michelle Miller 441 1985-88
10 Bonnie West 439 2007-10
KILLS TOTAL YEAR
1 Stephanie Zolna 1,404 2002-05
2 Nikki Hardy 1,317 1997-00
3 Lisa Scott 1,315 1985-88
4 Cathy Folger 1,310 1988-91
5� kyle Palmer 1,280 1993-96
6 Beth Hoffman 1,229 1982-85
7 Michelle Miller 1,227 1985-88
8 Megan Porter 1,164 1996-99
9 Julie Hockenson 1,081 2002-05
10 Sarah evers 1,058 1993-96
KILLS PER SET
P/SET YEAR
1 Payton Caffrey 4 02 2016-17
2 Stephanie Zolna 3 83 2002-05
3 Nikki Hardy 3 48 1997-00
4 Lisa Scott 3 20 1985-88
5 Beth Hoffman 3 12 1983-85
6 Lisa Scott 3 08 1985-88
7 Abby Tevis 3 03 2004-07
8 Cathy Folger 2 93 1988-91
9 Megan Porter 2 81 1996-99
10� katelyn evans 2 80 2016-19
TOTAL ATTEMPTS TOTAL YEAR
1 Stephanie Zolna 4,415 2002-05
2 Nikki Hardy 4,233 1997-00
3� kyle Palmer 3,939 1993-96
4 Megan Porter 3,468 1996-99
5 Michelle Miller 3,356 1985-88
6� kylie Armbruster 3,218 2008-11
7 Cathy Folger 3,159 1988-91
8 Michelle domas 3,146 1988-91
9 Abby Tevis 3,145 2004-07
10� katelyn evans 2,991 2016-19
HITTING PERCENTAGE PCT. YEAR
1 Briana Lynch 322 2017-22 Lisa Scott 303 1985-88 Beth Hoffman 300 1982-85 Lauren evans 294 2009-10 Cathy Folger 285 1988-91
7 Jen McCuen 1989-92 erin Slinde 265 2016-19
9 Tammy Wolf 2005-08
10 Wendy Mills 1989-92
Nancy Merkle 1982-85
ASSISTS
TOTAL YEAR
1 Michelle Taylor 4,178 1995-98
2 Lacey Zerwas 3,890 2018-22
3 Brandice Studnicka 3,518 2001-04 kari Post 3,384 2008-11 Tracey Thompson 3,359 1985-88 kailee Goold 2004-07 Nicole Geraci 1989-92 Brittany Sample 2012-15 Jen Boeddeker 1990-93 Maureen Ferris 1997-00
ASSISTS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Michelle Taylor 10 32 1995-98
2 Tracey Thompson 10 12 1985-88
3 Maureen Ferris 10 02 1998-00
4 Lacey Zerwas 9 9 2018-22
5� kailee Goold 9 85 2004-07
6 Brittany Sample 9 10 2012-15
7� kari Post 8 95 2008-11
8 Brandice Studnicka 8 88 2001-04
9� emma Anderson 7 43 2017
10 Nicole Geraci 6 70 1989-92
SERVICE ACES TOTAL YEAR
1 Michelle domas 221 1988-91
2 Michelle Miller 168 1985-88
3 Cathy Folger 161 1988-91
4 Beth Hoffman 160 1982-85
5 Jill Raschiatore 159 1984-87
6� kyle Palmer 158 1993-96
7 Sharon Miller 148 1989-92
8 Bonnie West 143 2007-10 Nicole Geraci 143 1989-92
10� kellie kubiak 141 1984-87
SERVICE ACES PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Jeanne Pause 0 54 1981-84
2 Marty Hensler 0 50 1981-84
3 Jill Raschiatore 0 48 1984-87
4 Michelle domas 0 45 1988-91
5� kara Crismond 0 42 1987-90
6 Beth Hoffman 0 41 1982-85 Mary Jane Rakowich 0 41 1982-84
8 Andrea Riley 0 40 1998-00
9 Michelle Miller 0 38 1985-88 kellie kubiak 0 38 1984-87
DIGS TOTAL YEAR
1 Bonnie West 1,945 2007-10
2 Alexa Hasting 1,873 2017-22
3 Michelle domas 1,630 1988-91
4 Aurora ebert-Santos 1,461 2003-06
5 Gianna Gotterba 1,362 2014-17
6 Cathy Folger 1,284 1988-91
7 Nikki Hardy 1,237 1997-00
8� k risti k ing 1,218 2000-03
9 Sharon Miller 1,143 1989-92
10 Michelle Miller 1,127 1985-88
DIGS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Serinna Russo 5 04 2010-11
2 Bonnie West 4 43 2007-10
3 Aurora ebert-Santos 4 26 2003-06
4 Gianna Gotterba 3 56 2014-17
dimitra Havriluk 3 56 2000-03
6 Alexa Hasting 1,873 2017-22
7 Michelle domas 3 33 1988-91
8� k risti k ing 3 27 2000-03 Nikki Hardy 3 27 1997-00
10 Cathy Folger 2 87 1988-91
BLOCK SOLOS TOTAL YEAR
1 Jen McCuen 193 1988-92
2 Nancy Merkle 186 1983-85
3 Wendy Mills 152 1989-92
4 Sarah evers 135 1993-96
5 Lisa Scott 134 1985-88
6 Lori Filipich 114 1984-87
7 Cathy Folger 76 1988-91
8 Julie Hockenson 74 2002-05
9 Sally Fries 72 1981-83
10 Jen Hoffman 69 1992-95
BLOCK ASSISTS TOTAL YEAR
1 Jen McCuen 417 1988-92
2 Sarah evers 403 1993-96
3 Wendy Mills 373 1989-92
4� evyn McCoy 350 2011-14
5 Mia Swanegan 334 2015-17
6 Julie Hockenson 305 2002-05
7 Briana Lynch 279 2017-22
8 Hannah Shreve 277 2013-16
9 Lisa Scott 264 1985-88
10 Nancy Merkle 262 1983-85
TOTAL BLOCKS TOTAL YEAR
1 Jen McCuen 613 1988-92
2 Sarah evers 538 1993-96
3 Wendy Mills 533 1989-92
4 Nancy Merkle 448 1982-85
5 Lisa Scott 413 1985-88
6 Alison Zemanski 402 2001-04
7� evyn McCoy 385 2011-14
8 Julie Hockenson 379 2002-05
9 Mia Swanegan 370 2015-17
10 Lori Filipich 337 1984-87
BLOCKS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Jen McCuen 1 30 1988-92
2 Lori Filipich 1 25 1993-96
3 Sarah evers 1 23 1989-92
4 Nancy Merkle 1 14 1982-85
5 Mia Swanegan 1 12 2015-17
6 Wendy Mills 1 11 2002-05
7 Alison Zemanski 1 10 2001-04
8 Hannah Shreve 1 01 2013-16
9� evyn McCoy 1 00 2011-14
Lisa Scott 1 00 1984-87
1000 KILL/1000 DIG CLUB (ALPHABETICAL)
KILLS DIGS YEAR
1 Michelle domas 1,016 1,630 1988-91
2 Cathy Folger 1,310 1,284 1988-91
3 Nikki Hardy 1,317 1,237 1997-00
4 Beth Hoffman 1,229 1,052 1982-85
5 Michelle Miller 1,127 1,139 1985-88
6� kyle Palmer 1,280 1,119 1993-96
7 Megan Porter 1,161 1,039 1996-99
8 Lisa Scott 1,315 1,052 1985-88
9 Stephanie Zolna 1,404 1,038 2002-05
1000 KILL/500 BLOCK CLUB (ALPHABETICAL)
KILLS BLOCKS YEAR
1 Sarah evers 1,058 538 1993-96
2 Jen McCuen 1,000 613 1988-92
J e N M c CUENATHLETIC
HONORS
AVCA HONORS
AVCA ALL-AMERICAN HONORABLE MENTION
2014 Jordan Anderson Nikki Attea
AVCA MIDWEST REGION FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2016 Payton Caffrey
AVCA ALL-MIDWEST REGION
2014 Jordan Anderson Nikki Attea 2016 Payton Caffrey 2020 Briana Lynch 2021 Briana Lynch 2021 Adrian Ell
AVCA ALL-MIDWEST REGION HONORABLE MENTION
2013 Jordan Anderson 2017 Payton Caffrey 2019 k atelyn evans 2021 Lacey Zerwas
AVCA ALL-NORTHEAST REGION 1987 Marcia Lewandowski Lisa Scott 1988 Lisa Scott
BIG 12 HONORS
ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM
2014 Jordan Anderson 2016 Payton Caffrey
2017 Payton Caffrey 2020 Briana Lynch 2021 Briana Lynch Adrian Ell
ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM 2017 Mia Swanegan 2019 k atelyn evans Briana Lynch 2020 Lacey Zerwas 2021 LACEY ZERWAS
ALL-BIG 12 HONORABLE MENTION 2013 Jordan Anderson
ALL-BIG 12 FRESHMAN TEAM 2013 Jordan Anderson 2016 Payton Caffrey erin Slinde
ALL-BIG 12 PRESEASON TEAM
2014 Jordan Anderson 2017 Payton Caffrey 2020 Briana Lynch 2021 Briana Lynch
BIG 12 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2012 Hannah Sackett 2014 Jordan Anderson Jordan Anderson Jordan Anderson 2017 Payton Caffrey
BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2014 Hannah Shreve 2016 Mia Swanegan Mia Swanegan 2018 k atie d eMeo 2021 Adrian Ell
BIG 12 ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 2012 Hannah Sackett Nikki Attea 2013 Jordan Anderson Jordan Anderson Jordan Anderson 2014 Lamprini konstantinidou 2016 Payton Caffrey Payton Caffrey Payton Caffrey Payton Caffrey 2021 Madison Page
BIG EAST HONORS
COACH OF THE YEAR 1997 Veronica Hammersmith
ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAM 2004 Alison Zemanski 2005 Julie Hockenson 2009 Lauren evans
ALL-BIG EAST ROOKIE TEAM 1996 Megan Porter
ATLANTIC 10 HONORS COACH OF THE YEAR 1991 Veronica Hammersmith
ALL-ATLANTIC 10 FIRST TEAM 1984 Beth Hoffman 1985 Beth Hoffman 1986 Lisa Scott 1987 Lisa Scott 1988 Michelle Miller Lisa Scott 1991 Michelle d omas Cathy Folger 1992 Jen McCuen 1994 Sarah evers
ALL-ATLANTIC 10 SECOND TEAM 1984 Nancy Merkle 1985 Nancy Merkle 1987 Lori Filipich 1989 Jen McCuen 1990 Cathy Folger 1991 Jen McCuen 1992 Wendy Mills 1993 Jen Hoffman
ALL-ATLANTIC 10 HONORABLE MENTION 1990 Wendy Mills
ATLANTIC 10 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1984 Beth Hoffman 1985 Lisa Scott 1987 Michelle Miller Lisa Scott 1988 Lisa Scott 1989 Jen McCuen 1990 Cathy Folger 1991 Cathy Folger Jen McCuen 1992 Shawn Wiesepape
NIVC HONORS
NIVC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2017 Mia Swanegan
MIA SWANEGANYEAR-BY-YEAR
RECORDS
YEAR COACH CAPTAIN RECORD
1974 Judy Thomas None 4 11
1975 Veronica Hammersmith Sally dorwart 15 13
1976 Veronica Hammersmith debbie Thorpe 21 17
1977 Veronica Hammersmith debbie Thorpe 32-7
1978 Veronica Hammersmith Bobbie Cox 12 15
1979 Veronica Hammersmith Mary Jo Hensler 35 12
1980 Veronica Hammersmith Mary Jo Hensler 25 16
1981 Veronica Hammersmith Mary Jo Hensler 18 25
1982 Veronica Hammersmith Nancy Gambill 15 23
1983 Veronica Hammersmith Marty Hensler 27 18
1984 Veronica Hammersmith Marty Hensler 23 13
1985 Veronica Hammersmith Beth Hoffman, Nancy Merkle 25 14
1986 Veronica Hammersmith elizabeth Gillespie, Jill Raschiatore 17 15
1987 Veronica Hammersmith Jill Raschiatore, Lisa Scott 22 7
1988 Veronica Hammersmith Lisa Scott, Tracey Thompson 21-13
1989 Veronica Hammersmith Becky Plank 16-19
1990 Veronica Hammersmith Cathy Folger 14-21
1991 Veronica Hammersmith Cathy Folger, Jen McCuen 26-11
1992 Veronica Hammersmith Jen McCuen, Wendy Mills 15-17
1993 Veronica Hammersmith Jen Boeddeker, Lauren Montgomery 11-20
1994 Veronica Hammersmith Jen Hoffman, Sandy Shumate 11-23
1995 Veronica Hammersmith Jen Hoffman, Sandy Shumate, Christy Jones 14-16
1996 Veronica Hammersmith kyle Palmer 17-16
1997 Veronica Hammersmith Lori Biesecker, Michelle Taylor 15-13
YEAR COACH CAPTAIN RECORD
1998 Veronica Hammersmith Lauren Barrett, Michelle Taylor 13-15
1999 Veronica Hammersmith Brooke Hudson, Megan Porter 12-16
2000 Veronica Hammersmith Jamie Boardman, Nikki Hardy, Lauren Blough 8-17
2001 Veronica Hammersmith krista Smith 8-20
2002 Veronica Hammersmith dimitra Havriluk, erica Montana 9-19
2003 Veronica Hammersmith Jennifer Hayhurst 6-21
2004 Veronica Hammersmith Brandice Studnicka, Alison Zemanski 18-13
2005 Veronica Hammersmith Julie Hockenson, Stephanie Zolna 16-13
2006 Veronica Hammersmith kailee Goold 3-28
2007 Veronica Hammersmith kailee Goold, Ashley Pappas, Abby Tevis 16-14
2008 Veronica Hammersmith Lisa Hough, Tammy Wolf 7-21
2009 Veronica Hammersmith kylie Armbruster, Tamara de Angelis, kari Post 17-13
2010 Jill kramer Lauren evans, Bonnie West 15-15
2011 Jill kramer None 7-19
2012 Jill kramer elizabeth Gulick, karly Rasmussen 8-22
2013 Jill kramer Brittany Sample 20-13
2014 Jill kramer Brittany Sample, Lamprini konstantinidou 16-14
2015 Reed Sunahara Brittany Sample, Caleah Wells 5-24
2016 Reed Sunahara Hannah Shreve, Gianna Gotterba 12-18
2017 Reed Sunahara Morgan Montgomery, Gianna Gotterba 21-13
2018 Reed Sunahara Gabrielle Cuckovich, erin Slinde 11-19
2019 Reed Sunahara Gabrielle Cuckovich, erin Slinde, Lacey Zerwas 12-17
2020 Reed Sunahara Audrey Adams, Lacey Zerwas 10-11
2021 Reed Sunahara Lacey Zerwas, Alexa Hasting 19-10
Totals 740-780
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
COSIDA II 12 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR GERALD LAGE AWARD Gulick Shreve Gotterba atie Zerwas ALL-BIG 12 FIRST Gulick* Attea Gulick* Panagiotakopoulos Sackett Jordan Anderson Nikki Attea Hannah Sackett Gianna Gotterba Montgomery Hannah Shreve Taylor Cross Gianna Gotterba MaTia Hughes Montgomery Hannah Shreve* Swanegan Taylor Cross* Cuckovich Gotterba
Morgan Montgomery Slinde Gabrielle Cuckovich atie d eMeo* Hasting
Natania Levak Briana Lynch Proctor Ava Richards erin Slinde Gabrielle Cuckovich atie d eMeo* Alexa Hasting ristina Jordan k ristin Lux Briana Lynch Lindsay Proctor erin Slinde Lacey Zerwas*
Audrey Adams Alexa Hastings ristin Lux Briana Lynch emmy o gogor Lindsay Proctor * Marielena Somoza Lacey Zerwas * Alexa Hasting* ristin Lux o gogor
k e DEMEOMarielena Somoza Alison Thomas Lacey Zerwas*
* denotes 4.00 grade point average
ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM
2012 k arly Rasmussen
2013 evyn McCoy Brittany Sample 2014 Anna Panagiotakopoulos
2017 Mia Swanegan 2019 keatan Broughton 2020 Natalie Winter 2021 Briana Lynch Natali Petrova Natalie Winter
ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM
2013 Jordan Anderson Hannah Shreve*
2014 Gianna Gotterba Morgan Montgomery
2016 Gabrielle Cuckovich k atelyn evans
2017 k atie d eMeo Alexa Hasting Chloe k lusman Briana Lynch Lindsay Proctor Ava Richards
2018 Rhyenne Filisi Abby Gibbons k ristina Jordan k ristin Lux Marielena Somoza Lacey Zerwas*
2019 Natalie Winter
* denotes 4.00 grade point average
BIG EAST/AÉROPOSTALE FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD 2000 k rista Smith
ATLANTIC 10 POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1992 Michelle d omas
ACADEMIC ALL-ATLANTIC 10 TEAM
1983 Sally Fries 1987 Marcia Lewandowski Tracey Thompson 1988 Tracey Thompson 1990 k ara Crismond Michelle d omas 1991 Michelle d omas Cathy Folger Jen McCuen 1992 Jen McCuen
ACADEMIC ALL-ATLANTIC 10 HONORABLE
MENTION
1983 Marty Hensler k atie LaWall 1985 kellie kubiak Marcia Lewandowski 1986 elizabeth Gillespie kellie kubiak Marcia Lewandowski Jill Raschiatore Lisa Scott Tracey Thompson 1987 Lori Filipich kellie kubiak Jill Raschiatore Lisa Scott 1989 k ara Crismond Michelle d omas Jen McCuen
OUTSTANDING ATHLETE AWARD
1974 d ebbie Thorpe 1975 Sally d orward 1976 d ebbie Thorpe 1977 Judy o nks 1978 Mary Jo Hensler 1979 diane Berkebile 1980 Mary Jo Hensler 1981 Mary Jo Hensler 1982 Nancy Gambill 1983 Beth Hoffman 1984 Beth Hoffman 1985 Beth Hoffman 1986 Marcia Lewandowski 1987 Lisa Scott 1988 Lisa Scott 1989 Michelle d omas 1990 Cathy Folger 1991 Cathy Folger 1992 Jen McCuen 1993 Lauren Montgomery 1994 ellie Bastida kyle Palmer Michelle Taylor Lauren Barrett Brooke Hudson Megan Porter Lauren Blough dimitra Havriluk Stephanie Zolna Alison Zemanski Alison Zemanski k ailee Goold Abby Tevis Tammy Wolf Tammy Wolf Lauren evans
* award discontinued after 2009
HANNAH SHREVESEASON
LEADERS
FRESHMAN SEASON LEADERS
SETS PLAYED
TOTAL YEAR
1 Lori Biesecker 128 1994
2 Nicole Geraci 127 1989
3 Megan Porter 122 1996
Brooke Hudson 122 1996
5 Alexa Hasting 121 2017
KILLS
TOTAL YEAR
1 Payton Caffrey 515 2016
2 Megan Porter 400 1996
3 Jordan Anderson 394 2013
4 Stephanie Zolna 373 2002
5 Nikki Hardy 369 1997
KILLS PER SET
P/SET YEAR
1 Payton Caffrey 4 44 2016
2 Stephanie Zolna 4 01 2002
3 Jordan Anderson 3 94 2013
4 Nikki Hardy 3 80 1997
5 Megan Porter 3 28 1996
TOTAL ATTEMPTS
TOTAL YEAR
1 Payton Caffrey 1389 2016
2 Megan Porter 1247 1996
3 Jordan Anderson 1162 2013
4 Stephanie Zolna 1141 2002
5 Nikki Hardy 1126 1997
HITTING PERCENTAGE PCT. YEAR
1 Jen McCuen 294 1988
Lisa Scott 294 1985
3 Sarah evers 259 1993
4 Julie Hockenson 240 2002
5 Abby Norman 227 2007
* minimum 300 attempts on the season
ASSISTS
TOTAL YEAR
1 Michelle Taylor 1034 1995
2 Lamprini konstantinidou 971 2014
3 Brittany Sample 960 2012
4 Lacey Zerwas 881 2018
5 Brandice Studnicka 838 2001
ASSISTS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Maureen Ferris 10 67 1998
2 Lamprini konstantinidou 10 01 2014
3 Michelle Taylor 9 85 1995
4 Lacey Zerwas 9 18 2018
5 Brittany Sample 8 89 2012
ACES
TOTAL YEAR
1 Nicole Geraci 1989
2 Stephanie Zolna 2002
Michelle Miller 1985
4 Bonnie West 2007
Megan Porter 1996 kyle Palmer 1993
Michelle domas 1988
ACES PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Stephanie Zolna 2002
2 Nicole Geraci 1989
Michelle domas 1988
4� kyle Palmer 1993
Michelle Miller 1985
DIGS
TOTAL YEAR
1 Bonnie West 534 2007
2 Stacey Avitt 408 1993
3 Lori Biesecker 371 1994
4 Alexa Hasting 325 2017
5 Anna Panagiotakopoulos 297 2012
DIGS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Bonnie West 4 60 2007
2 Stacey Avitt 4 00 1993
3 Anna Panagiotakopoulos 3 38 2012
4� dimitra Havriluk 3 65 2000
5� kelly Mullins 3 00 2002
BLOCK SOLOS TOTAL YEAR
1 Jen McCuen 46 1988
2 Wendy Mills 38 1989
3 Sarah evers 36 1993
4 Cathy Folger 28 1988
5 Lisa Scott 26 1985
BLOCK ASSISTS TOTAL YEAR
1 Sarah evers 126 1993
2� k ristina Jordan 93 2018
3� kyle Palmer 82 1993
4� erin Slinde 77 2016
5 Natania Levak 74 2016
TOTAL BLOCKS TOTAL YEAR
1 Sarah evers 162 1993
2� k ristina Jordan 101 2018 Jen McCuen 101 1988
4 Wendy Mills 100 1989
5 Julie Hockenson 87 2002
BLOCKS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Sarah evers 1 53 1993
2 Jen McCuen 1 07 1988
3 Lori Filipich 1 00 1984
4� katie deMeo 0 99 2017
5� k ristina Jordan 0 94 2018
SOPHOMORE SEASON LEADERS
SETS PLAYED TOTAL YEAR
1 Nancy Merkle 142 1983 Beth Hoffman 142 1983
3 Michelle domas 129 1989
4 Sarah evers 128 1994 ellie Bastida 128 1994
KILLS TOTAL YEAR
1 Jordan Anderson 495 2014
2 Payton Caffrey 449 2017
3 Nikki Hardy 400 1998
4 Morgan Montgomery 374 2015
5 Michelle domas 347 1989
KILLS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Jordan Anderson 4 63 2014
2 Nikki Hardy 4 04 1998
3 Morgan Montgomery 3 74 2015
4 Stephanie Zolna 3 67 2003
5 Payton Caffrey 3 62 2017
TOTAL ATTEMPTS TOTAL YEAR
1 Jordan Anderson 1276 2014
2 Nikki Hardy 1244 1998
3 Payton Caffrey 1129 2017
4 Michelle domas 1113 1989
5 Morgan Montgomery 1056 2015
HITTING PERCENTAGE PCT. YEAR
1� katie deMeo 289 2018
2 Lisa Scott 274 1986
3 Wendy Mills 264 1990 Beth Hoffman 264 1983
5 Sarah evers 255 1994
* minimum 300 attempts on the season
ASSISTS TOTAL YEAR
1� ellie Bastida 1329 1994
2 Brittany Sample 1189 2013 Michelle Taylor 1189 1996
4 Lacey Zerwas 1116 2019 kailee Goold 1111 2005
ASSISTS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1� kailee Goold 10 58 2005
2� ellie Bastida 10 38 1994
3 Brittany Sample 10 34 2013 Lacey Zerwas 10 33 2019 Michelle Taylor 10 08 1996
ACES TOTAL YEAR
1 Payton Caffrey 57 2017 kyle Palmer 57 1994
3. Skye Stokes 56 2021 k ristina Gallahan 48 2007
5 Becky Plank 47 1987
ACES PER SET P/SET YEAR
1� karly Rasmussen 1 00 2010
2 Becky Plank 0 49 1987
3 Payton Caffrey 0 46 2017 Palmer 46 1994 k ristina Gallahan 45 2007
B o NNI e WESTDIGS
TOTAL YEAR
1. Skye Stokes 2021
2 Anna Panagiotakopoulos 2013
3 Beth Hoffman 461 1983
4 Michelle domas 455 1989 Bonnie West 424 2008
DIGS PER SET
P/SET YEAR
1 Aurora ebert-Santos 4 58 2004
2 Anna Panagiotakopoulos 08 2013
3� karly Rasmussen 00 2010
4 Bonnie West 96 2008
5 Nikki Hardy 77 1998
BLOCK SOLOS
TOTAL YEAR
1 Nancy Merkle 1983
2 Jen McCuen 1989
3 Sarah evers 1994
4 Wendy Mills 1990
5 Lori Filipich 1985
BLOCK ASSISTS TOTAL YEAR
1� katie deMeo 107 2018
2 Jen McCuen 1989 Sarah evers 98 1994 Alison Zemanski 93 2002
5 Caleah Wells 89 2013
Jen Hoffman 89 1993
TOTAL BLOCKS
TOTAL YEAR
1 Jen McCuen 153 1989
2 Sarah evers 140 1994
3 Nancy Merkle 1983
4 Wendy Mills 1990
5� katie deMeo 2018
BLOCKS PER SET
P/SET YEAR
1 Lori Filipich 50 1985
2 Hannah Shreve 39 2014
3� katie deMeo 27 2018
4 Jen McCuen 22 1989 Alison Zemanski 17 2002
JUNIOR SEASON LEADERS
SETS PLAYED TOTAL YEAR
1 Sharon Miller 133 1991 Jeanne Pause 132 1983
3 Nicole Geraci 131 1991
4 Marty Hensler 129 1983
5 Sandy Shumate 128 1994 Christie Jones 128 1994
KILLS TOTAL YEAR
1 Stephanie Zolna 403 2004
2� kyle Palmer 401 1995
3 Beth Hoffman 399 1984
4 Cathy Folger 364 1990
5� katelyn evans 352 2018
KILLS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Stephanie Zolna 3 80 2004
2� kyle Palmer 3 52 1995
3 Cathy Folger 3 47 1990
4 Beth Hoffman 3 41 1984
5 Abby Tevis 3 34 2006
TOTAL ATTEMPTS TOTAL YEAR
1 Stephanie Zolna 1324 2004
2� kyle Palmer 1221 1995
3� katelyn evans 1072 2018
4 Abby Tevis 1042 2006
5 Sandy Shumate 979 1994
HITTING PERCENTAGE PCT. YEAR
1 Beth Hoffman 358 1984
2 Tammy Wolf 350 2007
3 Cathy Folger 324 1990
4 Nancy Merkle 318 1984
5 Jen McMuen 312 1991
* minimum 300 attempts on the season
ASSISTS
TOTAL YEAR
1 Nicole Geraci 1207 1991
2 Michelle Taylor 1086 1997
3 Tracey Thompson 1046 1987
4� kari Post 999 2010
5 Brandice Studnicka 890 2003
ASSISTS PER SET P/SET YEAR
1 Maureen Ferris 09 2000 Michelle Taylor 08 1997 Tracey Thompson 46 1987 kari Post 89 2010 Lacey Zerwas 73 2020
ACES
TOTAL YEAR
1 Jeanne Pause 1983 Marty Hensler 1983 Michelle domas 1990 Miller 1987 elizabeth Gillespie 1985
ACES PER
1 Jeanne Pause 1983 Michelle Miller 1987 elizabeth Gillespie 1985 Marcia Lewandowski 1986 kellie kubiak 1986 Hensler 1983
DIGS
TOTAL YEAR
1 Aurora ebert-Santos 2005 Bonnie West 2009 Gianna Gotterba 2016 Alexa Hasting 2019 Shumate 1994
DIGS Aurora ebert-Santos 2005 Serinna Russo 2010 Alexa Hasting 2019 Bonnie West 2008 Gianna Gotterba
BLOCK
TOTAL YEAR Nancy Merkle 1984 Jen McCuen 1991 Sarah evers 1995 Wendy Mills 1991 Lori Filipich 1986
ST e PHANI e ZOLNABLOCK ASSISTS
1 Mia Swanegan McCuen
TOTAL BLOCKS Jen McCuen Swanegan Merkle
BLOCKS
P/SET Mia Swanegan McCuen
SENIOR SEASON LEADERS
SETS Sharon Merkle
KILLS
TOTAL YEAR Beth Hoffman
KILLS Beth Hoffman Cathy
TOTAL Tevis
HITTING Jen McCuen Cathy
LEADERS YEARLY (SINCE 1983)
KILLS
TOTAL YEAR
Sharon Steele 291 1983
Beth Hoffman 399 1984
Beth Hoffman 547 1985
Lisa Scott 320 1986 Michelle Miller 321 1987 Lisa Scott 475 1988
Michelle domas 347 1989 Cathy Folger 377 1990
Cathy Folger 532 1991
Jen McCuen 341 1992
Jen Hoffman 285 1993 Sarah evers 344 1994
kyle Palmer 401 1995
kyle Palmer 407 1996
Nikki Hardy 369 1997
Nikki Hardy 400 1998
Brooke Hudson 309 1999
Jamie Boardman 335 2000
dimitra Havriluk 316 2001
Stephanie Zolna 373 2002
Stephanie Zolna 275 2003
Stephanie Zolna 403 2004 Stephanie Zolna 353 2005
Abby Tevis 297 2006
Abby Tevis 442 2007
kylie Armbruster 229 2008 Lauren evans 270 2009 Lauren evans 270 2010 Michelle kopecky 264 2011
Hannah Sackett 267 2012
Jordan Anderson 394 2013
Jordan Anderson 495 2014
Morgan Montgomery 372 2015 Payton Caffrey 515 2016 Payton Caffrey 449 2017
katelyn evans 352 2018 katelyn evans 302 2019 kristin Lux 234 2020 Adrian Ell 354 2021
KILLS PER SET P/SET YEAR
Sharon Steele 2 10 1983
Beth Hoffman 3 41 1984
Beth Hoffman 4 05 1985
Lisa Scott 3 08 1986
Michelle Miller 3 28 1987
Lisa Scott 3 99 1988
Michelle domas 2�69 1989
Cathy Folger 3 59 1990
Cathy Folger 3 93 1991
Jen McCuen 2 75 1992
Jen Hoffman 2 57 1993
Sarah evers 2 69 1994
kyle Palmer 3 52 1995
kyle Palmer/Megan Porter 3 28 1996
Nikki Hardy 3�80 1997
Nikki Hardy 4 04 1998
Brooke Hudson 3 19 1999
Jamie Boardman 3 56 2000 dimitra Havriluk 3 25 2001
Stephanie Zolna 4 01 2002
Stephanie Zolna 3 67 2003
Stephanie Zolna 3 80 2004
Stephanie Zolna 3 80 2005
Abby Tevis 3 34 2006
Abby Tevis 3�81 2007
kylie Armbruster 2 44 2008 kristina Gallahan 2 48 2009
Lauren evans 2 60 2010
Michelle kopecky 2 93 2011
Hannah Sackett 2 54 2012
Jordan Anderson 3 94 2013
Jordan Anderson 4 63 2014
Morgan Montgomery 3�74 2015
Payton Caffrey 4 44 2016
Payton Caffrey 3 62 2017
katelyn evans 3 17 2018 katelyn evans 3 43 2019
kristin Lux 2 93 2020
Adrian Ell 3.47 2021
TOTAL ATTEMPTS TOTAL YEAR
Sharon Steele 777 1983
Beth Hoffman 892 1984
Beth Hoffman 1,257 1985
Michelle Miller 704 1986
Michelle Miller 810 1987
Michelle Miller 1,130 1988
Michelle domas 1,113 1989
Cathy Folger 792 1990
Cathy Folger 1,202 1991
Wendy Mills 785 1992
Stacey Avitt 759 1993
Sandy Shumate 979 1994
kyle Palmer 1,221 1995
Megan Porter 1,247 1996
Nikki Hardy 1,126 1997
Nikki Hardy 1,244 1998
Nikki Hardy 838 1999
Nikki Hardy 1,025 2000
dimitra Havriluk 862 2001
Stephanie Zolna 1,141 2002
Stephanie Zolna 835 2003
Stephanie Zolna 1,324 2004
Stephanie Zolna 1,115 2005
Abby Tevis 1,042 2006
Abby Tevis 1,296 2007
kylie Armbruster 825 2008
kylie Armbruster 723 2009
Michelle kopecky 853 2010
Michelle kopecky 849 2011
Hannah Sackett 827 2012
Jordan Anderson 1,162 2013
Jordan Anderson 1,276 2014
Morgan Montgomery 1,056 2015
Payton Caffrey 1,389 2016
Payton Caffrey 1,129 2017
katelyn evans 1,072 2018
katelyn evans 838 2019
kristin Lux 718 2020
Adrian Ell 967 2021
CATHYATTEMPTS
Sharon Steele 1983
Beth Hoffman 1984
Beth Hoffman
Lisa 1986
Michelle Miller 1987
Michelle
Michelle domas
Cathy Folger 1990
Cathy Folger 1991
Jen Hoffman 1992
Stacey Avitt 1993
Sandy Shumate
kyle Palmer
Megan
Nikki
Nikki
Nikki
Adriana
dimitra
Stephanie
Stephanie
Stephanie
Stephanie
Abby
Abby
kylie
kristina
Brandice Studnicka 610 2002
Brandice Studnicka 890 2003
Brandice Studnicka 1,180 2004
kailee Goold 1,111 2005
kailee Goold 879 2006
kailee Goold 1,225 2007 kari Post 564 2008
kari Post 1,034 2009
kari Post 999 2010
kari Post 787 2011
Brittany Sample 960 2012
Brittany Sample 1,189 2013
Lamprini konstantinidou 971 2014
Brittany Sample 517 2015
erin Slinde 683 2016
erin Slinde 941 2017
Lacey Zerwas 881 2018
Lacey Zerwas 1,116 2019
Lacey Zerwas 837 2020
Lacey Zerwas 1056 2021
ASSISTS PER SET P/SET YEAR
Marty Hensler 6�04 1983
Marty Hensler 4 08 1984
Jill Raschiatore 7 58 1985
Tracey Thompson 8 03 1986
Tracey Thompson 10 46 1987
Tracey Thompson 10 60 1988
Nicole Geraci 4 45 1989
Nicole Geraci 8 79 1990
Nicole Geraci 9�21 1991
Jen Boeddeker 7 33 1992
Jen Boeddeker 9 30 1993
ellie Bastida 10 38 1994
Michelle Taylor 9 85 1995
Michelle Taylor 10 08 1996
Michelle Taylor 11 08 1997
Michelle Taylor 10 35 1998
Maureen Ferris 8�99 1999
Hannah
Jordan 62 2013
Jordan 93 2014
Morgan Montgomery 2015
Payton Caffrey 97 2016
Payton Caffrey 10 2017
katelyn 66 97
ASSISTS
TOTAL YEAR
Marty Hensler 1983
Marty Hensler 1984
Jill Raschiatore 1985
Tracey Thompson 570 1986
Tracey Thompson 1,046 1987
Tracey Thompson 1,251 1988
Nicole Geraci 565 1989
Nicole Geraci 940 1990
Nicole Geraci 1,207 1991
Jen Boeddeker 880 1992
Jen Boeddeker 809 1993
ellie Bastida 1,329 1994
Michelle Taylor 1,034 1995
Michelle Taylor 1,189 1996
Michelle Taylor 1,086 1997
Michelle Taylor 869 1998
Maureen Ferris 836 1999
Maureen Ferris 821 2000
Brandice Studnicka 838 2001
Maureen Ferris 11 09 2000
Brandice Studnicka 8 30 2001
Brandice Studnicka 6 22 2002
Brandice Studnicka 9 47 2003
Brandice Studnicka 11 45 2004
kailee Goold 10 58 2005
kailee Goold 9 35 2006
kailee Goold 10�56 2007
kari Post 7 42 2008
kari Post 9 40 2009
kari Post 9 89 2010
kari Post 8 65 2011
Brittany Sample 8 89 2012
Brittany Sample 10 34 2013
Lamprini konstantinidou 10 01 2014
Brittany Sample 9�40 2015
erin Slinde 5 94 2016
erin Slinde 9 14 2017
Lacey Zerwas 9 18 2018
Lacey Zerwas 10 33 2019
Lacey Zerwas 9 73 2020
Lacey Zerwas 10 35 2021
BLOCK SOLOS TOTAL YEAR
Sally Fries 72 1983
Nancy Merkle 73 1984
Nancy Merkle 59 1985
Lori Filipich 35 1986
Lori Filipich 46 1987
Lisa Scott 56 1988
NI kk I HARDYJen McCuen 52 1989
Wendy Mills 36 1990
Jen McCuen 53 1991
Jen McCuen 43 1992
Sarah evers 36 1993
Sarah evers 42 1994
Sarah evers 43 1995
Sarah evers 14 1996
Lauren Barrett 23 1997
Brooke Hudson 19 1998
Brooke Hudson 16 1999
Jamie Boardman 15 2000
krista Smith 37 2001
Julie Hockenson 20 2002
Julie Hockenson 17 2003
Alison Zemanski 21 2004
Julie Hockenson 22 2005
Lisa Hough 17 2006
Lisa Hough 10 2007
Abby Norman 13 2008
Lauren evans 26 2009
Lauren evans 15 2010
evyn McCoy 13 2011
evyn McCoy 10 2012
Caleah Wells 10 2013
Jordan Anderson 10 2014
Hannah Shreve 10 2015
Mia Swanegan 13 2016
Mia Swanegan 16 2017
katie deMeo 11 2018 Audrey Adams 11 2019 Briana Lynch 10 2020 Briana Lynch 22 2021
BLOCK ASSISTS TOTAL YEAR
Nancy Merkle 73 1983
Nancy Merkle 63 1984
Nancy Merkle 126 1985
Lisa Scott 67 1986
Lori Filipich 82 1987
Lisa Scott 95 1988
Jen McCuen 101 1989
Wendy Mills 89 1990
Wendy Mills 113 1991
Jen McCuen 157 1992
Sarah evers 126 1993
Sarah evers 98 1994
Sarah evers 91 1995
Sarah evers 88 1996
Lauren Barrett/Brooke Hudson 49 1997
Brooke Hudson 73 1998
Brooke Hudson 54 1999
Jamie Boardman 53 2000
krista Smith 72 2001
Alison Zemanski 93 2002
Alison Zemanski 69 2003
Alison Zemanski 138 2004
Julie Hockenson 94 2005
Lisa Hough 58 2006
Lisa Hough 91 2007
Abby Norman 47 2008
Lauren evans 95 2009
Lauren evans 75 2010
evyn McCoy 69 2011
evyn McCoy 2012
evyn McCoy 117 2013
evyn McCoy 90 2014
Hannah Shreve 84 2015
Mia Swanegan 136 2016
Mia Swanegan 134 2017
katie deMeo 107 2018
Audrey Adams 80 2019
Briana Lynch 81 2020 Briana Lynch 75 2021
TOTAL BLOCKS TOTAL YEAR
Sally Fries 136 1983
Nancy Merkle 136 1984
Nancy Merkle 185 1985
Lori Filipich 100 1986
Lori Filipich 128 1987
Lisa Scott 151 1988
Jen McCuen 153 1989
Wendy Mills 125 1990
Jen McCuen 159 1991
Jen McCuen 200 1992
Sarah evers 162 1993
Sarah evers 140 1994
Sarah evers 134 1995
Sarah evers 102 1996
Lauren Barrett 72 1997
Brooke Hudson 92 1998
Brooke Hudson 70 1999
Jamie Boardman 68 2000
krista Smith 109 2001
Alison Zemanski 109 2002
Alison Zemanski 84 2003
Alison Zemanski 159 2004
Julie Hockenson 116 2005
Lisa Hough 75 2006
Lisa Hough 101 2007
Abby Norman 60 2008
Lauren evans 121 2009
Lauren evans 90 2010
evyn McCoy 82 2011
evyn McCoy 84 2012
evyn McCoy 125 2013
evyn McCoy 94 2014
Hannah Shreve 94 2015
Mia Swanegan 149 2016
Mia Swanegan 150 2017
katie deMeo 118 2018
Audrey Adams 91 2019
Briana Lynch 91 2020 Briana Lynch 97 2021
BLOCKS PER SET P/SET YEAR
Sally Fries 1 36 1983
Nancy Merkle 1 14 1984
Nancy Merkle 1 41 1985
Lori Filipich/Lisa Scott 0�90 1986
Lori Filipich 1 29 1987
Lisa Scott 1 27 1988
Jen McCuen 1 22 1989
Wendy Mills 1 14 1990
Wendy Mills 1 26 1991 Jen McCuen 1 61 1992
Sarah evers 1 53 1993
Sarah evers 09 1994
Sarah evers 18 1995
Sarah evers 82 1996
Brooke Hudson 1997
Brooke Hudson 89 1998
Brooke Hudson 72 1999
Jamie Boardman 72 2000
krista Smith 1 17 2001
Alison Zemanski 1 17 2002
Alison Zemanski 86 2003
Alison Zemanski 46 2004
Julie Hockenson 2005
Lisa Hough 2006
Lisa Hough 2007
Abby Norman 2008
Lauren evans 2009
Lauren
evyn
evyn
evyn
Hannah
Hannah
katie
Briana
DIGS
TOTAL
Beth Hoffman 1983
Beth Hoffman 1984
Beth Hoffman
Michelle Miller 1986
Michelle Miller 313 1987
Michelle Miller 419 1988
Michelle domas 455 1989
Michelle domas 377 1990 Michelle domas 536 1991
Sharon Miller 382 1992
Stacey Avitt 408 1993
Sandy Shumate 451 1994
kyle Palmer 284 1995
kyle Palmer 325 1996
Michelle Taylor 269 1997
Nikki Hardy 373 1998 Nikki Hardy 283 1999
Adriana Hardy 328 2000
dimitra Havriluk 339 2001
kristi king 375 2002 kristi king 351 2003
Aurora ebert-Santos 412 2004
Aurora ebert-Santos 500 2005
Aurora ebert-Santos 432 2006
Bonnie West 534 2007
Bonnie West 424 2008
Bonnie West 492 2009
Bonnie West 495 2010
Serinna Russo 530 2011
Anna Panagiotakopoulos 297 2012
Anna Panagiotakopoulos 469 2013
Gianna Gotterba 287 2014
Gianna Gotterba 356 2015
Gianna Gotterba 452 2016
Alexa Hasting 325 2017
Alexa Hasting 359 2018
Alexa Hasting 451 2019
Alexa Hasting 328 2020
Alexa Hasting 410 2021
DIGS PER SET P/SET YEAR
Beth Hoffman 3 25 1983
Jeanne Pause 1 71 1984
Beth Hoffman 2 90 1985
Michelle Miller 1�73 1986
Michelle Miller 3 19 1987
Michelle Miller 3 55 1988
Michelle domas 3 53 1989
Michelle domas 3 22 1990
Michelle domas 3 97 1991
Sharon Miller 3 08 1992
Stacey Avitt 4 00 1993
Sandy Shumate 3�52 1994
Jen Hoffman 2 68 1995
kyle Palmer 2 62 1996
Michelle Taylor 2 74 1997
Nikki Hardy 3 77 1998
Nikki Hardy 3 22 1999
dimitra Havriluk 3 65 2000
dimitra Havriluk 3 49 2001
kristi king 3�83 2002
kristi king 3 51 2003
Aurora ebert-Santos 4 58 2004
Aurora ebert-Santos 5 10 2005
Aurora ebert-Santos 4 65 2006
Bonnie West 4 60 2007
Bonnie West 3 96 2008
Bonnie West 4 47 2009
Bonnie West 4�67 2010
Serinna Russo 5 82 2011
Anna Panagiotakopoulos 3 38 2012
Anna Panagiotakopoulos 4 08 2013
Gianna Gotterba 2 99 2014
Gianna Gotterba 3 56 2015
Gianna Gotterba 3 90 2016
MIA SWANEGANGianna Gotterba 3 76 2017
Alexa Hasting 3�21 2018
Alexa Hasting 4 18 2019
Alexa Hasting 3 81 2020
Alexa Hasting 4 02 2021
ACES
TOTAL YEAR
Jeanne Pause 78 1983
Marty Hensler 60 1984
Beth Hoffman 77 1985
Marcia Lewandowski 50 1986
Michelle Miller 55 1987
Michelle domas 44 1988
Nicole Geraci 51 1989
kara Crismond 67 1990
Michelle domas 85 1991
Shawn Wiesepape 46 1992
kyle Palmer 44 1993
kyle Palmer 57 1994
Jen Hoffman 33 1995
Megan Porter 44 1996
Lori Biesecker 36 1997
Nikki Hardy 35 1998
Megan Porter 40 1999
Adriana Hardy 27 2000 erica Montana 31 2001
Stephanie Zolna 45 2002
Stephanie Zolna 27 2003 Stephanie Zolna 34 2004
kailee Goold 33 2005
Aurora ebert-Santos 25 2006
kristina Gallahan 48 2007
Bonnie West 34 2008
Lauren evans 37 2009
Bonnie West 32 2010
Michelle kopecky 29 2011 Hannah Sackett 29 2012
evyn McCoy 25 2013
Lamprini konstantinidou 26 2014
Morgan Montgomery 19 2015
Payton Caffrey 30 2016
Payton Caffrey 57 2017
kristina Jordan 24 2018 kristina Jordan 25 2019
Skye Stokes 15 2020 Skye Stokes 56 2021
ACES PER SET
P/SET YEAR
Jeanne Pause 59 1983
Marty Hensler 1984
Jill Raschiatore 1985
Marcia Lewandowski 1986
Marcia Lewandowski/Michelle 1987
Michelle domas 1988
Nicole Geraci 1989
kara Crismond
Michelle domas
Shawn Wiesepape
kyle Palmer 1993
kyle Palmer
Jen Hoffman 1995
Megan Porter 1996
Lori Biesecker 1997
Nikki Hardy 1998
Megan Porter 1999
Adriana Hardy/dimitra Havriluk 2000
erica Montana 2001
Stephanie Zolna 2002
Stephanie Zolna 2003
Stephanie Zolna 0 32 2004 Zolna 34 2005
Aurora ebert-Santos 27 2006
kristina Gallahan 45 2007
Bonnie West 32 2008
Lauren evans 2009
Bonnie West 30 2010
Michelle kopecky 32 2011
Hannah Sackett 28 2012
evyn McCoy 23 2013
Lamprini konstantinidou 27 2014
Morgan Montgomery 19 2015
Payton Caffrey 26 2016
Payton Caffrey 2017
kristina Jordan 22 2018
kristina Jordan 26 2019
Skye Stokes 2020
Skye Stokes 2021
HITTING
Beth Hoffman 1983
Beth Hoffman 1984
Lisa Scott 1985
Lisa Scott 1986
Lisa Scott 1987
Lisa Scott 1988
Cathy Folger 1989
Cathy Folger 1990
Cathy Folger 1991
Jen McCuen 1992
Sarah 1993
Sarah evers 1994
Sarah evers 1995
Brooke Hudson 1996
Lauren Barrett 1997
Brooke Hudson 1998
Brooke Hudson 1999
Jamie Boardman 2000
dimitra Havriluk 205 2001
Julie Hockenson 240 2002
Alison Zemanski 239 2003
Alison Zemanski 305 2004
Julie Hockenson 261 2005
Tammy Wolf �221 2006
Tammy Wolf 350 2007
Lisa Hough 222 2008
Lauren evans 291 2009
Lauren evans 297 2010
Michelle kopecky 173 2011
Caleah Wells 221 2012
evyn McCoy 298 2013
Nikki Attea �269 2014
Caleah Wells 221 2015
Hannah Shreve 2016
Mia Swanegan 267 2017
katie deMeo 2018
Briana Lynch 2019
Briana Lynch 2021
* minimum 300 the
ST e PHANI e ZOLNAALL-TIME
LETTERWINNERS
A
Arielle Allen (MB/o H) Lewistown, Mont � 2012-13
Audrey Adams (MB) Carmel, Ind � 2019-20
Catherine Anderson (MB) La Plata, Md � 1983-84 emma Anderson (S) San diego, Calif� 2017 Jordan Anderson (o H) Flower Mound, Texas 2013-14 Athena Ardila (o H) Weston, Mass � 2020,2021 kylie Armbruster (o H) Murietta, Calif� 2008-09-10-11
Nikki Attea (o H) e ast Amherst, N �Y� 2012-13-14
k athy Austin (MB) Bridgeport, W�Va� 1984 Stacey Avitt (o H) k noxville, Iowa 1993
B
Catherine Barboza (RS) Galena, o hio 1996 Carolyn Barnhart (o H) Stoystown, Pa� 1983-84
Lauren Barrett (MB) Thousand oaks, Calif� 1995-96-97-98 ellie Bastida (S) St � Louis, Mo� 1993-94-95
Lori Bedick (o H) Pittsburgh, Pa� 1979-80-81-82
Jeanna Bellen (MB) Thousand oaks, Calif� 2001 Nada Beneke (o H) Wheeling, W�Va� 1975-76-77 diane Berkebile (o H) Johnstown, Pa� 1977-78-79-80
Christina Bhanos (o H) Towson, Md � 1993
Lori Biesecker (o H) Waynesboro, Pa� 1994-95-96-97
Lauren Blough (o H) Johnstown, Pa� 1997-98-99-00
Jamie Boardman (MB) Bellevue, Neb� 1997-98-99-00
Jen Boeddeker (S) Santa Barbara, Calif� 1990-91-92-93 Barbara Born (d S) Rochester, N �Y� 1978
Susan Boyd Allison Park, Pa� 1974 Jodi Boysza (o H) Windsor, Pa� 1982 keatan Broughton ( d S) Charleston, W�Va� 2018-19 Abby Brown (o H) Lewisburg, W�Va� 2015 Melvina Brown (d S) Warrenton, Va� 2014-15
C
Payton Caffrey (o H) Chuluota, Fla� 2016-17
Bridget Carey (d S) Jacksonville, Fla� 2010-11
Lauri Carpenter (d S) Battle Creek, Mich� 1996-97-98 Megan Carroll (d S) Woodbridge, Va� 2004 Trish Corl (o H) N � Huntingdon, Pa� 1984-85-86
Bobbie Cox (S) Parkersburg, W�Va� 1976-77-78
k ara Crismond (MB) Boca Raton, Fla� 1987-88-89-90
Taylor Cross (d S) Colorado Springs, Colo� 2015-16-17
Gabrielle Cuckovich (d S) Rochester Hills, Mich� 2016-17-18-19
Gina Cusanelli (S) Collinsville, Ill� 2003-04-05-06
D
Lynn davis (o H) Charleston, W Va 1974-75
Tamara d e Angelis (d S) Lone Tree, Colo� 2006-07-08-09
Anke de Jong (o H) Groningen, Netherlands 2011 k atie d eMeo (MB) Troy, o hio 2017-18-19
Shanon d eWitt (o H) Long Beach, Calif� 1996
Michelle d omas (o H) Boca Raton, Fla� 1988-89-90-91
Meghan d eombrowski (RS) Shelby Center Township Mich� 2020
Sally d orwart (o H) Lancaster, Pa� 1974-75 d ebbie d urstein (MB) Allison Park, Pa� 1976
E
Aurora ebert-Santos (d S) Frisco, Colo 2003-04-05-06
Adrian Ell (OH) Cincinnati, Oh. 2021 k atelyn evans (o H) Palmdale, Calif 2016-17-18-19 Lauren evans (MB) Canyon Lake, Calif 2009-10 Sarah evers (MB) Cincinnati, o hio 1993-94-95-96
F
Maureen Ferris (S) Reynoldsburg, o hio 1998-99-00
Pat Fey (o H) Valencia, Pa� 1974 Mary Ann Fiedler (o H) Commack, N �Y� 1976-77-78-79
Lori Filipich (MB) Pittsburgh, Pa� 1984-85-86-87
Rhyenne Filisi (o H/RS) Waipahu, Hawaii 2018
Sue Ann Findo (o H) Morgantown, W�Va� 1975 k atie Fitz (d S) dallastown, Pa� 1996-97-98 dana Flummer (S) Cincinnati, o hio 1992-93 Cathy Folger (o H) Clemmons, N �C � 1988-89-90-91
Sally Fries (MB) Lothian, Md � 1981-82-83
G
k ristina Gallahan (o H) Mooresville, N �C � 2006-07-08-09
Nancy Gambill (MB) Pittsburgh, Pa� 1979-80-81-82
Nicole Geraci (S) Amherst, N �Y� 1989-90-91-92
Abby Gibbons (d S) Waynesburg, Pa� 2018
Kamiah Gibson Medina, Ohio 2021 elizabeth Gillespie (o H/MB) Irwin, Pa� 1983-84-85-86
Cynthia Goff Parkersburg, W�Va� 1974
k ailee Goold (S) Avon Lake, o hio 2004-05-06-07
Melinda Gormann (o H) West Seneca, N �Y� 1974 Lesly Gottel (o H) Great Neck, N �Y� 1976-77-78-79
Gianna Gotterba (d S) Stockton, Calif� 2014-15-16-17
Lisa Greenlee (MB) Johnstown, Pa� 1990-91 elizabeth Gulick (d S) Wheaton, Ill� 2010-11-12-13
H
d zeni Hadzisehovic (RS) Belgrade, Serbia 2015 elizabeth Harding (o H) Mt � Lebanon, Pa� 1975
Nikki Hardy (o H) Warrenville, Ill� 1997-98-99-00
Alexa Hasting (d S) Plain City, o hio 2017-18-19-20-21
dimitra Havriluk (o H) Newport Beach, Calif� 2000-01-02-03
Jennifer Hayhurst (MB) Parkersburg, W�Va� 2000-01-02-03
Marcy Hays (o H) elizabeth, Pa� 1976-77-78-79
Shea Hefner (d S) Bridgeport, W� Va� 2021
Marty Hensler (S) North Huntingdon, Pa� 1981-82-83-84
Mary Jo Hensler (S) North Huntingdon, Pa� 1978-79-80-81
Julie Hockenson (MB) Garden Valley, Calif� 2002-03-04-05
Beth Hoffman (o H) Johnstown, Pa� 1982-83-84-85
Jen Hoffman (MB) Getzille, N �Y� 1992-93-94-95
Lisa Hough (MB) Venice, Fla� 2005-06-07-08
Carol Houser (S) Pine Bank, Pa� 1974-75-76
Brooke Hudson (MB) Battle Creek, Mich� 1996-97-98-99 MaTia Hughes (d S) Atlanta, Ga� 2015-16
J
Megan Jackson (o H) River Forest, Ill 1997-98
Christie Jones (o H) Greensboro, N C 1992-93-94-95
Nicole Jones (S) Racine, Wis 2007-08 k ristina Jordan (MB) San diego, Calif 2018-19
K
Halle kearney (o H) Cleveland, o hio 2011
Monique kemp (MB) Pembroke Pines, Fla 2012
k risti k ing (o H) Phoenix, Ariz 2000-01-02-03
elzbieta k lein (o H) Gdynia, Poland 2012-13
Chloe k lusman (MB/RS) Cincinnati, o hio 2017 Lamprini konstantinidou (S) Thessaloniki, Greece 2014
Michelle kopecky (o H) Schaumburg, Ill 2008-09-10-11
I Linda Innocenti (MB) Pittsburgh, Pa� 1978-79Rebecca kosnac (MB) Conneaut Lake, Pa 1999-00-01-02
kellie kubiak (d S) North Tonawanda, N Y 1984-85-86-87
L
k atie LaWall (o H) Tonawanda, N Y 1980-81-82-83
Audra Lawless (d S) davidsonville, Md 1989-90
Jordan Lee (d S) The Woodlands, Texas 2013
Whitney Lee (MB) Live oak, Calif 2009-10
Natania Levak (RS) Pazin, Croatia 2016-17-18
Marcia Lewandowski (o H) Mount Pleasant, Pa 1984-85-86-87
Sondra Lima (d S/S) Nebraska City, Neb 1999
Laurie Lokash (S) Pittsburgh, Pa 1979 k ristin Lux (o H) North Bend, Neb 2018-19-20-21
Briana Lynch (MB) Johns Creek, Ga 2017-18-19-20-21
M
Jacelyn Macedo (o H) Manteca, Calif 1995-96
Monique Marier (o H) Clearwater, Fla 1998
d elie Marsonek (MB) Lutz, Fla 2006
Joan Matalavage (MB) d ownsville, N Y 1974-75
Kristen McBride Cincinnati, Ohio 2021
Marsha McCaslin (o H) Corry, Pa 1975
Colleen McCormley (o H) Mc keesport, Pa 1976-77-78
evyn McCoy (MB) Clare, Ill 2011-12-13-14 Jen McCuen (MB) Baltimore, Md 1988-89-91-92
Macy Mcelhaney (o H) Beaver, Pa 2018-19 Lee Mcelwain (MB) Rush, N Y 1978-79 Nancy Merkle (MB) Washington, Pa 1982-83-84-85
Marissa Meyers (o H) Crystal Lake, Ill 2006-07-08
Luanne Mihalov (MB) Rochester, N Y 1980-81-82-83
Andrea Miller (o H) Huntingtown, Md 2007-08-09-10 Michelle Miller (o H) Hamburg, N Y 1985-86-87-88
Sharon Miller (o H) Ames, Iowa 1989-90-91-92
Wendy Mills (MB) Fairpoint, N Y 1989-90-91-92 Stephanie Mock ( d S) Renfrew, Pa 2009-10-11
Abby Monson (MB) Centennial, Colo 2008-09-10-11 erica Montana (o H) d elray Beach, Fla 1999-00-01-02
Lauren Montgomery (OH) Penfield, N.Y. 1990-91-92-93 Morgan Montgomery (o H) Centennial, Colo 2014-15-16-17
Jo Mosier (o H) Johnstown, Pa 1982-83-84
kelly Mullins (o H) Scottsdale, Ariz 2002-03-04-05
Connie Myers York, Pa 1974
N
Tamae Nishimura (d S) k awasaki, Japan 1991-92 Gabriela Nadal (DS) Bakersfield, Calif. 2010 Abby Norman (MB) Indianapolis, Ind 2007-08-09-10
O
Julie o’Brien (d S) Pittsburgh, Pa 1984 emmy o gogor (MB) San Antonio, Tx 2020-21
Judy o nks (o H) St Albans, W Va 1974-75-76-77
Shelly o strowski (MB) Martinsburg, W Va 1976-77
P
Madison Page (MB) Marietta, Ga. 2021 kyle Palmer (o H) Woodstock, Ill 1993-94-95-96
Anna Panagiotakopoulos ( d S) Phoenix, Ariz 2012-13-14
Gina Paolini (S) Pittsburgh, Pa 1977-78-79-80
Ashley Pappas (o H) Lisle, Ill 2004-05-06-07
Jeanne Pause (o H) Tonawanda, N Y 1981-82-83-84
Natali Petrova (OH) Sofia, Bulgaria 2020-21
Becky Plank (o H) Glen ellyn, Ill 1986-87-88-89
danylle Popp (MB) Weston, W Va 1994-95
Megan Porter (o H/RS) Bellevue, Neb 1996-97-98-99
k ari Post (S) Yuba City, Calif 2008-09-10-11
Lindsay Proctor (d S) Grand Island, N Y 2017-18-19-20
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Abby Raines (MB/o H) Lake Sherwood, Mo
Mary Jane Rakowich (S) Pittsburgh, Pa 1982-83-84
Jill Raschiatore (S) Pittsburgh, Pa 1984-85-86-87
k arly Rasmussen (S) San Marcos, Calif 2009-10-11-12
Ava Richards (d S) Boynton Beach, Fla 2017-18
Lisa Riedel (S) Potsdam, Germany 2010
Andrea Riley (MB) Romney, W Va 1998-99-00
diana Roberson (S/o PP) Laurel, Md 1987-88-89
Arlene Roberts (o H) St Albans, W Va 1975-76
Courtney Robison (S) Shepherdsville, ky 2011 Haley Roe (S) Campbell, Calif 2013-14-15-16
Cindy Rogers (o H) Hamilton, o hio 1974-75
Jill Ruskowski (o H) Richmond, Texas 2000-01
Serinna Russo (o H/ d S) Riverside, Calif 2010-11
S
Hannah Sackett (o H) Somers, Mont 2012-13-14
Brittany Sample (S) Lewisville, Texas 2012-13-14-15
Sidney Sauter (MB) Woodridge, Ill 2010
Lisa Scott (MB) Cuba, N Y 1985-86-87-88
Hannah Shreve (MB) Charleston, W Va 2013-14-15-16
Sandy Shumate (o H) Charleston, W Va 1992-93-94-95
erin Slinde (S) Rosemount, Minn 2016-17-18-19
Cheryl Smith (S) Greensburg, Pa 1976-77-78-79
k rista Smith (MB) Auburn, Mich 1998-99-00-01
Marielena Somoza (d S) Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 2018-19-20-21
Lindsay Spieler (S) Pittsburgh, Pa 1999-00-01-02
Shawnna Stahl (MB) Wheeling, W Va 1989-90-91
Anna Stecowska (o H) Athens, Greece 2013 Sharon Steele (o H) Johnstown, Pa 1980-81-82-83
Skye Stokes (OH) Chester, W. Va. 2020-21
Brandice Studnicka (S) Clay Center, Neb 2001-02-03-04 Tammy Sutton (o H) Chevy Chase, Md 1987-88 Mia Swanegan (MB) Blue Springs, Mo 2015-16-17
T
Bridgett Talia (o H) West Valley City, Utah 2015
Michelle Taylor (S) Ambridge, Pa 1995-96-97-98
Abby Tevis (o H) Pittsburgh, Pa 2004-05-06-07
Alison Thomas (d S) Haymarket, Va 2020-21 Janet Thomas (MB) Belle, W Va 1975-76-77-78 Tracey Thompson (S) Cincinnati, o hio 1985-86-87-88 d ebbie Thorpe (S) Sewickley, Pa 1974-75-76-77
Amy Throckmorton (d S) Glen ellyn, Ill 1988-89
Brenna Tietz (OH) Ann Arbor, Mich. 2021 Amanda Tranqillo (o H) Virginville, Pa 2001-02
W
Brandy Walter (o H) Altoona, Pa 1998
Anna Watson (MB) Lombard, Ill 1993
Caleah Wells (MB) Red oak, Texas 2012-13-14-15
Bonnie West (d S) Wildomar, Calif 2007-08-09-10 k im Whigham (o H) Pittsburgh, Pa 1979
Shawn Wiesepape (MB) Acampo, Calif 1991-92 k im Wilson (S) Wellsville, o hio 1981
Natalie Winter (DS) Katy, Texas 2019-20-21
Tammy Wolf (MB) Lakeland, Fla 2005-06-07-08 dana Worden (o H) Parkersburg, W Va 1977-78-79-80
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Alison Zemanski (MB) Perrysburg, o hio 2001-02-03-04
Stephanie Zolna (o H) Mission Viejo, Calif 2002-03-04-05
Paige Zywick (d S) Troy, Mich 2015
Lacey Zerwas (S) Phoenix, Ariz 2018-19-20-21
* current players are in bold
SERIES
RECORDS
FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W-L
Air Force 2009 2009 1-0
Akron 1983 2017 13-8
Alabama 2002 2002 0-1
Albany 2007 2018 1-1
Alderson-Broaddus 1977 1977 1-0 American 1993 1921 3-0
Appalachian State 1980 1980 0-1 Arizona 2019 2019 0-1
Arizona State 1989 1989 0-1
Arkansas 2019 2019 1-0 Arkansas State 1991 1991 0-1
Army 1991 2017 3-0
Ashland 1977 1983 1-2
Auburn 1988 1988 1-0
Austin Peay 2006 2006 0-1
Baylor 1986 2021 3-20
Belmont 2006 2006 0-1
Binghamton 2004 2019 2-0
Boston College 1992 2008 8-4
Bowling Green 1987 2004 0-8 Bucknell 2009 2009 1-0 Buffalo 1992 2021 10-0 Butler 2007 2007 0-1 BYU 2014 2018 0-2
BYU-Hawai’i 1992 1992 0-1 Cal Poly 1997 1997 0-1 Cal-Fullerton 1988 2010 1-1 California 1991 2016 1-1 California, Pa 1974 1980 8-0
Campbell 2010 2013 2-0 Canisius 2004 2021 4-0
Carnegie Mellon 1975 1975 1-0 Catawba 1979 1979 1-0
Catholic University 1977 1981 2-2
Central Connecticut 2012 2012 1-0 Central Michigan 1990 1990 0-1 Charleston, W Va 1974 1980 9-1
Charlotte 2010 2015 1-1 Cincinnati 1981 2011 2-12
Clarion 1976 1980 5-2 Clemson 1986 1986 1-0 Cleveland State 1978 2012 19-7 Coastal Carolina 2004 2004 0-1 Colgate 1979 2008 0-2 College of Charleston 1997 1997 1-0 College of New Jersey 1976 1976 1-0 Columbia 2004 2004 1-0
Concord 1974 1977 4-5 Connecticut 1981 2018 5-17
Coppin State 2005 2019 2-0 dartmouth 2015 2016 1-1 davidson 2015 2015 1-0 dayton 1978 2004 0-2 delaware 1978 2020 4-5 Delaware State 2004 2004 1-0 denver 2006 2009 0-2 dePaul 1989 2011 6-2 drake 1983 1983 0-1 drexel 1979 1995 7-0
FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W-L duke 1978 2014 1-8 Duquesne 1975 2019 28-19 east Carolina 1980 2010 3-2 east Tennessee State 1979 2007 6-1 eastern Illinois 1987 2013 4-1 eastern kentucky 1981 2019 3-3 eastern Michigan 2015 2015 0-1 edinboro 1975 1984 2-3 elon 1979 2005 2-0 emory & Henry 1977 1977 1-0 Fairfield 2000 2000 0-1 Fairleigh dickinson 1980 1982 3-2 Fairmont State 1974 1977 5-3 Florida 1988 1988 0-1 Florida Gulf Coast 2018 2018 1-0 Florida State 1988 1988 0-1 Fordham 2013 2013 1-0 Franklin & Marshall 1975 1977 2-0 Furman 2000 2000 0-1 Gardner-Webb 2014 2014 1-0 Geneva 1978 1979 2-0 George Mason 1985 2012 4-6 George Washington 1978 2021 9-22 Georgetown 1978 2013 12-19 Georgia Southern 2016 2018 2-0 Glenville State 1975 1977 2-0 Grand Canyon 2016 2016 1-0 Grove City 1977 1979 3-0 Hampton 2013 2021 2-0 Hartford 2004 2004 1-0 Harvard 2017 2017 1-0 Hawai’i 2019 2019 0-1 High Point 1979 2004 2-1 Hofstra 1982 1992 3-3 Houston 1987 2011 0-2 Howard 1979 2021 4-0 Idaho 2005 2005 0-1 Illinois 1978 2021 0-2 Illinois State 1976 1976 0-2 Indiana 2006 2006 0-1 Indiana State 1985 2016 3-1 Indiana, Pa 1974 1984 8-4 Iowa State 1994 2021 4-19 IUPUI 2014 2015 1-1 James Madison 1978 2001 3-3 Juniata 1983 1984 2-0 kansas 1999 2021 6-16 Kansas State 2012 2021 8-12 kean 1976 1976 1-0 kent State 1977 2014 12-4 kentucky 1990 2011 0-2 Lewis College 1983 1983 1-0 Liberty 1989 2013 7-4 Louisville 1981 2011 0-8 Loyola Marymount 2003 2011 0-2 Loyola, Md 1981 2021 2-1 Loyola, Chicago 1983 2013 4-1 LSU 1995 1999 0-2 Manhattan 2002 2002 0-1
FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W-L
Mansfield 1982 1982 0-2
Marietta 1975 1976 2-0
Marist 2004 2004 1-0 Marquette 1989 2011 4-5 Marshall 1974 2018 31-20 Maryland 1980 1991 3-10 Massachusetts 1980 1997 8-8 Mcdaniel 1979 1979 1-0 McNeese State 2002 2002 0-1 Memphis 2005 2005 1-0 Miami 2002 2003 0-2
Miami of ohio 1979 1989 0-3
Michigan 1989 2021 2-1 Michigan State 1985 1996 0-2 Michigan-dearborn 1983 1983 1-0
Midway 1980 1980 1-0 Minnesota 1983 2017 0-2
Mississippi State 1989 1989 1-0 Missouri 2001 2002 0-2 Missouri State 1986 1986 0-1 Montana 2014 2014 1-0 Montana State 2000 2000 0-1
Morehead State 1985 2019 9-4 Mount St Joseph 1980 1980 1-1 Mount Union 1976 1983 2-0 Murray State 1994 2015 1-3 Navy 1979 2021 5-0 Nebraska 1993 1993 0-1
New Hampshire 2002 2011 1-1 New Haven 1979 1981 1-2 Niagara 1996 2014 2-0 Norfolk State 2013 2013 1-0
North Carolina 1978 2016 0-6
North Carolina Central 2008 2008 1-0
North Carolina State 1979 1993 2-4
North Carolina - Asheville 1997 1997 1-0 North Carolina - Greensboro 2001 2008 2-0 North Park 1983 1983 1-0 Northeastern 1985 1988 0-2
Northern Arizona 1992 1993 0-2 Northern Illinois 1997 1997 0-1 Northwestern 1999 1999 1-0
Notre dame 1991 2011 2-17
NY Institue of Technology 1984 1985 2-0 oakland 1998 2015 5-1
ohio 1976 2005 16-12
ohio State 1978 2011 0-3 Oklahoma 1999 2021 4-17
old dominion 2020 2021 2-0
ole Miss 1997 2017 1-2
Pacific 2016 2016 0-1
Penn 1982 2018 2-2
Penn State 1979 2021 0-29
Penn State Fayette 1974 1976 2-1
Pepperdine 2007 2007 0-1
Pitt 1975 2020 3-39
Princeton 1980 2009 5-6
Providence 1981 2017 11-8
Radford 1975 2012 4-2
FIRST LAST
OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W-L
Rhode Island 1979 1999 8-21
Rio Grande 1982 1982 1-0
Roanoke 1975 1975 1-0
Robert Morris 1980 2017 21-5
Rutgers 1981 2011 24-19
Sacramento State 1992 2003 1-2
Sacred Heart 1999 1999 1-0
Salem 1974 1977 4-2
Salisbury 1976 1979 2-0
San diego State 2019 2019 0-1
San Jose State 1999 1999 0-1
Santa Clara 2016 2016 0-1
Scranton 1977 1977 1-0
Seton Hall 1985 2014 13-11
Seton Hill 1974 1975 2-0
Shepherd 1975 1977 4-2
Slippery Rock 1975 1982 6-4
South Carolina 1980 2012 1-5
Southeast Missouri 1994 1998 0-2
Southern Connecticut 1981 1981 1-0 Southern Illinois 1990 2007 0-5 Southern Utah 2009 2009 1-0
St Bonaventure 1987 1994 12-0
St Francis, Pa 2000 2014 8-2
St John’s 1995 2011 4-13
St Peter’s 2002 2012 3-0
Stanford 2018 2018 0-1
FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W-L
Stony Brook 1999 1999 1-0
SUNY Fredonia 1976 1976 1-0
Syracuse 1985 2017 16-12
TCU 2009 2021 8-13 Temple 1979 2017 16-16 Tennessee 2017 2017 1-0 Tennessee Tech 1980 2017 3-1 Tennessee-Martin 2005 2017 2-0 Texas 2012 2021 0-20
Texas State 2011 2011 0-1 Texas Tech 1985 2021 9-13
Texas San Antonio 2011 2017 1-1
Toledo 1980 2014 6-1
Towson 1979 2011 4-4
UAB 1996 1996 1-0 UC Irvine 1992 2003 0-2
UCF 1988 1988 1-0
UCLA 2019 2019 0-1
UMBC 1979 2021 9-1
UMeS 2012 2017 1-1
UNLV 2003 2003 0-1 Upsala 1977 1977 1-0
USF 2005 2011 2-5
Utah Valley State 2019 2019 1-0
Valparaiso 1994 2011 2-1 Villanova 1984 2011 8-13 Virginia 1983 1996 5-3
FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W-L
Virginia Commonwealth 1979 1996 9-1
Virginia Tech 1979 2003 2-5
Wagner 2001 2001 1-0
Wake Forest 1983 2018 3-2 Washington 1995 1995 0-1 Washington, Md 1977 1977 1-0
Waynesburg 1974 1980 5-0
West Liberty 1974 1977 5-2
Western Illinois 1998 2018 3-0
Western kentucky 1996 2020 1-1
Western Michigan 1995 1998 1-1
Westminster 1983 1983 1-0
Wichita State 2018 2018 0-1
William & Mary 1988 1996 0-4
Winthrop 2008 2016 3-0 Wisconsin 1976 1976 0-2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1995 1995 0-1
Wittenburg 1976 1976 0-1
Wooster 1977 1977 1-0
Wright State 1980 2018 4-6 Xavier 1984 1996 3-3
Yale 1979 2010 2-1
Youngstown State 1976 2010 16-4
* 2020 opponents in bold
YEAR-BY-YEAR
1974 (4-11)
JUDY THOMAS
0-2 L Concord 0-2 L Marshall 2-0 W Waynesburg 2-0 W California, Pa 1-2 L West Liberty 1-2 L Fairmont State 2-0 W Seton Hill 1-2 L Fairmont State 0-2 L Salem 0-2 L West Liberty 0-2 L Indiana, Pa 2-0 W Penn State-Fayette West Virginia State Tournament (5th) 1-2 L Fairmont State 0-2 L Morris Harvey 0-2 L Concord
1975 (15-13)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
2-0 W Waynesburg 2-1 W Waynesburg 2-0 W Penn State-Fayette 2-0 W Carnegie Mellon 2-1 W Morris Harvey 0-2 L Shepherd 0-2 L Radford 2-1 W Roanoke 1-2 L Concord 0-2 L Pitt 0-2 L Pitt 0-2 L edinboro 0-2 L Slippery Rock 2-0 W Franklin & Marshall 2-0 W Glenville State 0-2 L Concord 0-2 L Marshall 2-0 W Seton Hill 2-1 W West Liberty 0-2 L Salem 2-0 W California, Pa 1-2 L Indiana, Pa 2-0 W Fairmont State 2-0 W duquesne W Marietta*
West Virginia State Tournament (3rd) 2-0 W Morris Harvey 2-0 W West Liberty 0-2 L Shepherd 2-1 W Marshall
*forfeit
1976 (21-17)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
1-2 L Radford 2-1 W Marshall 2-0 W Morris Harvey 0-2 L Slippery Rock 2-1 W Fredonia State 0-2 L edinboro 2-0 W Fairmont State 2-0 W Youngstown State
1-2 L duquesne 2-0 W Mount Union 1-2 L duquesne 0-2 L Pitt 0-2 L Clarion 2-0 W Salem 2-0 W West Liberty 2-0 W California, Pa 0-2 L Indiana, Pa 2-0 W Marietta 1-2 L Whittenburg 0-2 L ohio Games Missing% 0-2 L Wisconsin* 0-2 L Illinois State* 0-2 L ohio State*
% West Virginia State Tournament Games Missing
* AIAW Regional Tournament Game (Ohio State)
1977 (34-7)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
2-0 W Upsala 2-0 W Washington College 2-0 W Franklin & Marshall 2-0 W Scranton 2-0 W Franklin & Marshall (JV) 0-2 L Pitt 1-2 L duquesne 1-2 L Clarion 2-1 W kent State 2-0 W Grove City 2-0 W kent State 2-0 W duquesne 2-0 W at Concord 2-0 W Marshall 2-0 W Radford 2-0 W emory & Henry 2-0 W Morris Harvey 0-3 L Slippery Rock 2-3 L Slippery Rock 2-0 W West Liberty 2-0 W Salem 2-0 W Fairmont State 2-0 W Concord 2-0 W Shepherd 2-0 W Morris Harvey 1-2 L Ashland 2-0 W at ohio 2-0 W Wooster 2-0 W California, Pa 2-0 W at duquesne 1-2 L Catholic University 2-0 W Shepherd 2-0 W Indiana, Pa 2-0 W California, Pa� 2-0 W Alderson-Broaddus 2-0 W Youngstown State West Virginia State Tournament (3rd) 2-0 W West Liberty 2-0 W Fairmont State 2-0 W Salem
2-0 W Glenville 0-2 L Marshall 2-0 W Salem
1978 (12-13)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH 0-2 L Pitt 0-2 L Cleveland State 0-2 L at dayton 0-2 L ohio 3-0 W Clarion 2-0 W duquesne 2-0 W Geneva 0-2 L James Madison 2-0 W Waynesburg 2-0 W at Slippery Rock 2-0 W at Indiana, Pa 2-0 W at Marshall 2-0 W at Clarion State 2-0 W ohio 2-0 W at California, Pa� 0-2 L at Indiana, Pa Maryland Invitational 0-3 L delaware 0-2 L Pitt 0-2 L duke 0-2 L Georgetown 0-2 L North Carolina 2-0 W at Youngstown State 0-2 L Ashland College 0-2 L George Washington 2-0 W Marshall
1979 (35-12)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
2-0 W Cleveland State 0-2 L Colgate 1-2 L Penn State 2-0 W Navy 2-0 W Virginia Tech 0-2 L George Washington 2-0 W James Madison 2-0 W Grove City 2-0 W Clarion 2-0 W Geneva 2-1 W Slippery Rock 2-1 W Grove City 2-0 W Trenton State 2-0 W Salisbury State 2-0 W Yale 2-0 W New Haven 2-0 W Maryland-Baltimore Co 2-0 W Western Maryland 2-0 W High Point 2-0 W Howard 2-0 W VCU 1-2 L Towson State 0-2 L High Point 2-0 W Howard 2-1 W Clarion 2-0 W Slippery Rock 2-1 W ohio 0-2 L Miami of ohio
2-1 W kent State 0-2 L Cleveland State 0-2 L Pitt 0-2 L North Carolina State 0-2 L Rhode Island 1-2 L George Washington 0-2 L Catholic University 2-1 W California, Pa 2-0 W Indiana, Pa 2-0 W Marshall 2-0 W Catawba 2-0 W elon 2-0 W east Tennessee State 2-0 W Charleston 2-1 W Marshall 2-1 W Virginia Commonwealth 1-3 L Temple 3-0 W drexel 3-1 W duquesne
1980 (25-16)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH 1-2 L Cleveland State 2-1 W Fairleigh dickinson 2-0 W Robert Morris 2-0 W duquesne 1-2 L Georgetown 2-3 L kent State 2-0 W Slippery Rock 2-0 W Charleston 2-1 W Waynesburg 2-0 W Youngstown State 2-0 W Marshall 2-0 W Princeton 2-0 W Cleveland State 0-2 L Mount St Joseph 2-1 W ohio 2-1 W Mount St Jospeh 0-3 L Cleveland State 3-0 W Clarion 2-3 L Slippery Rock 1-2 L Rhode Island 1-2 L Fairleigh dickinson 0-2 L Penn State 2-0 W Temple 0-2 L Fairleigh dickinson 0-2 L George Washington 1-2 L South Carolina 0-2 L Maryland 2-0 W duke 2-0 W Massachusetts 1-2 L east Carolina 2-0 W California, Pa� 2-1 W Indiana, Pa 2-0 W Midway 2-0 W Toledo 0-2 L Wright State 2-0 W Tennessee Tech 0-2 L Appalachian State 2-0 W Marshall 3-1 W Robert Morris 3-0 W drexel 3-1 W Temple RESULTS
1981 (12-13)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
0-2 L eastern kentucky 1-2 L edinboro 0-2 L Penn State 0-2 L Loyola, Md 0-2 L Rutgers 2-0 W Marshall 2-0 W Slippery Rock 1-3 L Cleveland State 0-2 L Rutgers 2-0 W Providence 2-0 W Princeton 0-2 L Georgetown 2-0 W kent State 1-2 L Louisville 0-2 L Maryland 0-2 L Cincinnati 0-2 L Princeton 0-2 L delaware 3-0 W Pitt 3-2 W Cleveland State 3-2 W ohio 2-1 W Toledo 2-0 W Catholic University 2-0 W Robert Morris 3-0 W duquesne
1982 (15-21)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
2-0 W Slippery Rock 1-2 L Mansfield State 3-1 W Princeton 1-2 L Maryland 0-2 L Hofstra 1-2 L Penn 2-0 W Georgetown 2-0 W Rhode Island 0-2 L Pitt 1-2 L Temple 2-0 W kent State 2-0 W Marshall 2-0 W Rio Grande 2-0 W ohio 2-1 W Cleveland State 2-0 W UMBC 2-0 W Georgetown 0-2 L Rhode Island 2-0 W delaware 0-2 L Providence 2-0 W Princeton 2-0 W Indiana, Pa 1-2 L Temple 1-2 L South Carolina 1-2 L Maryland 0-2 L Georgetown 0-2 L Appalachian State Rutgers Invitational 0-2 L Rutgers 1-2 L George Washington 0-1 L Temple 1-2 L Mansfield State 0-2 L Princeton 2-0 W Fairleigh dickinson 1-2 L Pitt
1983 (27-18)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH 1-2 L Minnesota 2-1 W duquesne
2-1 W Juniata 2-1 W at Indiana, Pa 3-2 W Maryland 3-1 W ohio 1-2 L Pitt 2-0 W Westminster 2-0 W Indiana, Pa 2-1 W Youngstown State 2-0 W Mount Union 2-0 W Ashland 2-1 W Toledo 2-0 W Akron 2-0 W Michigan-dearborn 0-2 L Toledo 3-0 W North Park 3-1 W Lewis College 3-1 W Loyola, Chicago 0-3 L Cincinnati 0-3 L drake 1-3 L Pitt 2-0 W Virginia 0-2 L Providence 0-2 L Temple 0-2 L Princeton 2-1 W Maryland 2-1 W edinboro 3-1 W Virginia Commonwealth 2-3 L George Washington 2-3 L Rutgers 3-2 W duquesne 3-2 W Hofstra 1-3 L duke 3-1 W George Washington 0-3 L Hofstra 3-1 W ohio 3-1 W east Carolina 3-0 W Wake Forest 0-3 L South Carolina Atlantic 10 Tournament 0-3 L Rhode Island 0-3 L Rutgers 0-3 L Penn State 1-3 L George Washington 3-2 W Temple
1984 (23-13)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH 3-2 W kent State 3-0 W Robert Morris 3-1 W Marshall 1-3 L Akron 3-0 W duquesne 3-0 W Juniata 3-1 W New York Tech 3-0 W Princeton 1-3 L Rhode Island 3-0 W duquesne 3-0 W Georgetown 1-3 L Xavier 1-3 L Pitt 0-3 L Penn State 3-1 W Temple 2-0 W ohio 2-0 W Marshall 3-0 W Virginia 3-2 W Georgetown 0-3 L Hofstra 0-3 L Maryland 3-0 W edinboro 3-0 W Rutgers
3-1 W Temple 3-0 W Indiana, Pa 3-1 W Virginia Commonwealth 0-3 L Providence 1-3 L George Washington 3-1 W Villanova 0-3 L Cleveland State 3-0 W Youngstown State 0-3 L Princeton 3-0 W Virginia 2-3 L Virginia Tech Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-2 W Temple 0-3 L Penn State
1985 (25-14)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH 1-3 L ohio 0-3 L eastern kentucky 0-3 L Texas Tech 1-3 L Indiana State 1-3 L Michigan State 3-0 W Cincinnati 3-2 W Xavier 3-1 W Marshall 1-3 L Pitt 3-0 W Villanova 3-0 W Seton Hall 3-0 W Akron 3-0 W Temple 1-3 L North Carolina 3-0 W duquesne 2-0 W Marshall 2-1 W Morehead State 3-0 W Toledo 1-3 L Rhode Island 3-1 W kent State 0-3 L Penn State 3-0 W George Washington 2-3 L George Mason 3-1 W Youngstown State 3-0 W Rutgers 3-1 W New York Tech 3-0 W Rutgers 2-3 L Northeastern 3-0 W Seton Hall 3-1 W Syracuse 3-0 W Robert Morris 0-3 L Virginia Commonwealth 3-1 W Virginia 3-0 W Virginia Tech 3-0 W Cleveland State 2-3 L Maryland 3-0 W Akron Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-0 W Rutgers 0-3 L Rhode Island
1986 (17-13)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
3-1 W kent State 3-1 W ohio 3-0 W Cleveland State 1-3 L Massachusetts 0-3 L Providence 3-1 W Syracuse 3-2 W drexel 3-1 W Virginia Commonwealth 0-3 L Maryland 0-3 L Baylor
3-0 W Youngstown State 3-0 W Temple 3-2 W Rhode Island 0-3 L Miami of ohio 0-3 L Southeast Missouri 0-3 L Massachusetts 3-2 W duquesne 0-3 L Pitt 0-3 L Penn State 0-3 L George Washington 3-1 W Akron 3-0 W Marshall 3-1 W Rutgers 3-0 W George Mason 3-0 W Virginia Commonwealth 3-2 W Cleveland State 0-3 L North Carolina 3-0 W Clemson 0-3 L South Carolina 2-3 L North Carolina State
1987 (22-7)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
3-0 W Xavier 3-0 W Akron 3-0 W kent State 3-0 W Cleveland State 3-0 W Maryland 3-1 W ohio 0-3 L Bowling Green 3-1 W eastern Illinois 3-1 W Loyola 3-0 W Youngstown State 3-2 W Temple 3-0 W duquesne 3-0 W Massachusetts 3-1 W Rhode Island 1-3 L Houston 2-3 L Penn State 3-0 W St Bonaventure 3-0 W Marshall 1-3 L George Washington 3-0 W George Mason 3-0 W Hofstra 3-0 W Rutgers 3-0 W Georgetown 3-0 W Virginia Commonwealth 2-3 L North Carolina State 0-3 L duke Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-1 W Temple 3-0 W Rhode Island 0-3 L Penn State
1988 (21-13)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
3-1 W Auburn 3-0 W Virginia 1-3 L Rhode Island 1-3 L Rhode Island 3-1 W Cal-Fullerton 3-1 W Syracuse 3-1 W Akron 0-3 L William & Mary 3-0 W North Carolina State 3-1 W South Carolina 3-0 W Indiana State 3-0 W drexel 0-3 L Pitt 3-1 W duquesne
0-3 L Pitt 3-0 W Marshall 3-0 W Rutgers 3-0 W Temple 3-1 W Robert Morris 2-3 L Massachusetts 1-3 L Rhode Island 3-0 W ohio 2-3 L George Washington 1-3 L Penn State 3-0 W St Bonaventure 2-3 L Florida State 3-0 W Central Florida 0-3 L Florida 3-0 W Cleveland State 1-3 L Northeastern 3-2 W Providence 3-1 W Syracuse
Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-0 W Massachusetts 0-3 L Penn State
1989 (16-19)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
1-3 L Virginia 2-3 L Liberty 1-3 L Virginia Tech 3-1 W east Tennessee State 0-3 L Cincinnati 3-2 W George Washington 3-0 W Robert Morris 3-1 W Michigan 0-3 L Bowling Green 3-1 W Marshall 0-3 L Syracuse 2-3 L Liberty 0-3 L Miami of ohio 3-1 W Rutgers 3-1 W Temple 3-0 W Massachusetts 2-3 L Rhode Island 3-0 W ohio 2-3 L George Washington 2-3 L Maryland 0-3 L Penn State 3-1 W St� Bonaventure 3-0 W Cleveland State 3-0 W duquesne 0-3 L Arizona State 1-3 L Loyola, Chicago 3-2 W Marquette 0-3 L dePaul 0-3 L Akron 1-3 L Wright State 0-3 L eastern Illinois 3-1 W Mississippi State 3-1 W Connecticut Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-1 W Temple 0-3 L Penn State
1990 (14-21)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
0-3 L kentucky
1-3 L Central Michigan 3-1 W Tennessee Tech 3-1 W North Carolina State 0-3 L duke 3-1 W Robert Morris 0-3 L Bowling Green
3-0 W eastern Illinois 3-2 W Liberty 3-2 W Liberty 3-0 W Virginia Commonwealth 0-3 L William & Mary 3-0 W Massachusetts 0-3 L Rhode Island 3-0 W Marshall 0-3 L George Washington 3-0 W Cleveland State 0-3 L Pitt 0-3 L Penn State 3-0 W St Bonaventure 0-3 L duke 3-0 W duquesne 0-3 L ohio 2-3 L Rutgers 3-0 W Temple 0-3 L Southern Illinois 0-3 L Virginia 0-3 L Syracuse 1-3 L Rhode Island 0-3 L Georgetown 0-3 L Maryland 0-3 L Liberty 0-3 L Pitt
Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-1 W Rutgers 0-3 L Penn State
1991 (26-11)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
3-1 W George Mason 3-1 W Liberty 3-2 W UMBC 3-1 W east Tennessee State 0-3 L Bowling Green 3-0 W kent State 3-0 W Cleveland State 3-0 W Army 2-3 L Georgetown 0-3 L Penn State 3-1 W Marshall 3-0 W Penn 3-0 W drexel 3-0 W Seton Hall 3-0 W Robert Morris 2-3 L ohio 3-1 W George Washington 1-3 L Maryland 1-3 L Pitt 3-1 W St Bonaventure 3-0 W duquesne 3-0 W Cleveland State 3-2 W Temple 3-0 W Rutgers 3-0 W Syracuse 3-2 W Rhode Island 0-3 L Villanova 3-1 W Akron 0-3 L Pitt 3-1 W Wright State 3-0 W Cincinnati Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-1 W Temple 1-3 L Rhode Island National Invitational Tournament 3-2 W Notre dame 0-3 L California 3-2 W drexel 0-3 L Arkansas State
1992 (15-17)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
3-1 W Boston College 2-3 L James Madison 0-3 L ohio State 2-3 L Northern Arizona 1-3 L Sacramento State 0-3 L UC Irvine 3-2 W Villanova 0-3 L Penn State 0-3 L BYU-Hawai’i 3-2 W Marshall 3-2 W duquesne 3-2 W Cleveland State 1-3 L Rhode Island 3-0 W Rutgers 3-1 W St Bonaventure 3-0 W Buffalo 0-3 L Temple 0-3 L George Washington 3-0 W Rutgers 0-3 L Rhode Island 3-1 W Xavier 3-0 W St Bonaventure 3-1 W Seton Hall 0-3 L Pitt 3-1 W George Washington 2-3 L Temple 2-3 L duquesne 0-3 L North Carolina 1-3 L Hofstra 3-2 W Syracuse Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-0 W St Bonaventure 2-3 L George Washington
1993 (11-20)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
1-3 L Southern Illinois 0-3 L Nebraska 2-3 L Penn State 1-3 L Bowling Green 3-2 W William & Mary 0-3 L Northern Arizona 0-3 L ohio 3-1 W American 0-3 L North Carolina State 2-3 L Cincinnati 3-1 W St Bonaventure 3-1 W Buffalo 3-0 W Marshall 3-1 W Rhode Island 3-0 W Massachusetts 2-3 L Temple 3-1 W Rutgers 0-3 L Seton Hall 1-3 L duquesne 0-3 L George Washington 3-0 W Cleveland State 3-0 W Rutgers 2-3 L Temple 0-3 L Pitt 0-3 L George Mason 0-3 L George Washington 0-3 L Massachusetts 0-3 L Rhode Island 1-3 L duquesne 3-0 W St Bonaventure Atlantic 10 Tournament 1-3 L duquesne
1994 (11-23)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
0-2 L Iowa State 0-2 L Southeast Missouri 3-1 W Marquette 3-1 W Valapariso 1-3 L Notre dame 3-0 W Buffalo 2-3 L Georgetown 3-2 W ohio 0-3 L Xavier 0-3 L Murray State 0-3 L Wright State 3-0 W Cleveland State 0-3 L George Washington 2-3 L delaware 3-2 W James Madison 1-3 L Marshall 3-0 W Rutgers 1-3 L Temple 2-3 L Liberty 3-0 W St Bonavneture 0-3 L duquesne 0-3 L Seton Hall 2-3 L Rhode Island 1-3 L Massachusetts 0-3 L George Washington 1-3 L Pitt 1-3 L duquesne 3-0 W St Bonaventure 0-3 L Massachusetts 3-2 W Rhode Island 1-3 L Temple 3-1 W Rutgers Atlantic 10 Tournament 2-3 L Massachusetts
1995 (14-16, 4-7 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH 0-3 L Washington 0-3 L LSU 0-3 L Penn State 2-3 L Cincinnati 3-0 W Western Michigan 1-3 L Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3-0 W Liberty 3-1 W drexel 3-2 W American 3-0 W duquesne 1-3 L Texas Tech 3-1 W Marshall 3-1 W east Tennessee State 3-2 W UMBC 3-0 W Robert Morris 0-3 L Notre dame 0-3 L Bowling Green 3-1 W Cleveland State 2-3 L Georgetown 0-3 L Villanova 0-3 L Akron 1-3 L Pitt 3-1 W Syracuse 1-3 L Seton Hall 3-2 W Rutgers 0-3 L ohio 1-3 L Connecticut 2-3 L St� John’s 3-1 W Boston College 3-1 W Providence
1996 (17-16, 5-6 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
2-3 L Xavier 3-2 W Towson State 3-0 W east Carolina 1-3 L kent State 1-3 L ohio 0-3 L Wake Forest 3-2 W Valparaiso 3-0 W Marshall 0-3 L Michigan State 3-1 W Loyola, Chicago 1-3 L Cleveland State 3-0 W Niagra 3-1 W UAB 3-1 W Buffalo 3-1 W Western kentucky 3-0 W east Tennessee State 2-3 L duquesne 3-0 W Virginia Commonwealth 3-0 W Youngstown State 3-2 W Villanova 1-3 L Georgetown 3-1 W Boston College 3-0 W Providence 0-3 L Notre dame 2-3 L Akron 0-3 L William & Mary 0-3 L Virginia 2-3 L Syracuse 1-3 L Pitt 3-0 W Seton Hall 3-0 W Rutgers 0-3 L St John’s 1-3 L Connecticut
1997 (15-13, 5-6 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
3-1 W Marshall 3-0 W Cleveland State 3-2 W duquesne 0-3 L Cal Poly 1-3 L Baylor 0-3 L Northern Illinois 0-3 L Penn State 2-3 L Massachusetts 3-0 W North Carolina - Asheville 3-1 W Mississippi 3-0 W Wake Forest 3-0 W College of Charleston 3-2 W Rutgers 0-3 L Akron 0-3 L Villanova 3-0 W Georgetown 3-2 W Rutgers 1-3 L Seton Hall 3-0 W Buffalo 1-3 L Pitt 3-0 W St Francis, Pa 3-0 W Boston College 3-0 W Providence 0-3 L Notre dame 3-1 W Syracuse 0-3 L St John’s 0-3 L Connecticut Big East Championships 0-3 L Connecticut
1998 (13-15, 6-5 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
1-3 L kent State 3-0 W James Madison 3-2 W Towson 3-0 W eastern kentucky 0-3 L Penn State 0-3 L George Washington 2-3 L UMBC 3-0 W oakland 3-0 W Western Illinois 3-2 W Iowa State 0-3 L Western Michigan 3-0 W duquesne 1-3 L Connecticut 3-0 W St John’s 1-3 L Marshall 0-3 L Georgetown 3-2 W Villanova 1-3 L Southern Illinois 0-3 L Syracuse 0-3 L Southeast Missouri 3-1 W Seton Hall 2-3 L Rutgers 2-3 L Pitt 0-3 L Providence 3-1 W Boston College 3-1 W Syracuse 3-0 W Notre dame 0-3 L Rutgers
1999 (12-16, 4-7 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
3-0 W ohio 3-0 W oakland 3-1 W UMBC 1-3 L kansas 0-3 L Penn State 0-3 L Rhode Island 0-3 L Sacramento State 0-3 L oklahoma 1-3 L LSU 3-1 W Northwestern 0-3 L San Jose State 3-2 W Morehead State 3-0 W Stony Brook 1-3 L delaware 3-0 W Sacred Heart 0-3 L Princeton 3-0 W duquesne 0-3 L Notre dame 3-2 W Syracuse 0-3 L St John’s 1-3 L Connecticut 3-0 W Villanova 0-3 L Georgetown 0-3 L Rutgers 3-1 W Seton Hall 1-3 L Pitt 3-1 W Boston College 0-3 L Providence
2000 (8-17, 2-9 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH 1-3 L Montana State 2-3 L Radford 3-0 W Towson 0-3 L east Carolina 2-3 L Furman 1-3 L kansas
1-3 L Mississippi 0-3 L Penn State 0-3 L Fairfield 3-0 W eastern kentucky 3-1 W Robert Morris 3-1 W St Francis, Pa 3-1 W Boston College 1-3 L Providence 0-3 L Notre dame 3-1 W Syracuse 3-0 W Morehead State 3-2 W Marshall 2-3 L St John’s 2-3 L Connecticut 2-3 L Villanova 0-3 L Georgetown 0-3 L Rutgers 2-3 L Seton Hall 1-3 L Pitt
2001 (8-20, 3-9 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
0-3 L Akron 0-3 L Missouri 1-3 L Temple 3-0 W Wagner 3-0 W North Carolina - Greensboro 0-3 L duquesne 0-3 L duke 3-0 W Marshall 0-3 L Morehead State 3-0 W Providence 1-3 L St John’s 3-1 W Seton Hall 2-3 L Virginia Tech 0-3 L Georgetown 1-3 L Robert Morris 1-3 L Boston College 0-3 L Connecticut 0-3 L Pitt 0-3 L George Mason 2-3 L James Madison 2-3 L Youngstown State 3-1 W St Francis, Pa 0-3 L ohio 1-3 L Notre dame 3-1 W Syracuse 3-1 W kent State 2-3 L Villanova 1-3 L Rutgers
2002 (9-19, 3-10 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH 3-0 W Western Illinois 3-0 W Liberty 1-3 L duquesne 0-3 L Alabama 0-3 L Missouri 1-3 L McNeese State 0-3 L New Hampshire 0-3 L Temple 3-1 W St Peter’s 0-3 L Morehead State 1-3 L Marshall 3-1 W Youngstown State 3-0 W Villanova 2-3 L Georgetown 0-3 L Connecticut 0-3 L Manhattan 0-3 L St John’s
3-0 W Robert Morris 3-0 W Providence 0-3 L Boston College 3-2 W ohio 3-2 W Syracuse 1-3 L Notre dame 1-3 L Seton Hall 1-3 L Rutgers 1-3 L Virginia Tech 0-3 L Miami 2-3 L Pitt
2003 (6-21, 2-10 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
3-0 W Sacramento State 0-3 L Loyola Marymount 0-3 L UNLV 0-3 L UC Irvine 0-3 L Wright State 2-3 L Towson 0-3 L Bowling Green 0-3 L Iowa State 2-3 L Murray State 3-1 W duquesne 2-3 L Morehead State 2-3 L Marshall 2-3 L Boston College 3-0 W Providence 1-3 L Georgetown 1-3 L Villanova 0-3 L St John’s 3-1 W Connecticut 3-2 W Youngstown State 0-3 L Robert Morris 2-3 L Rutgers 3-1 W Seton Hall 0-3 L Miami 0-3 L Virginia Tech 0-3 L Pitt 0-3 L Notre dame 0-3 L Syracuse
2004 (18-13, 4-6 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
2-3 L Tennessee Tech 0-3 L Coastal Carolina 0-3 L dayton 3-1 W High Point 3-0 W delaware State 1-3 L Bowling Green 3-0 W Robert Morris 1-3 L Yale 3-0 W UMBC 0-3 L Penn State 3-0 W Columbia 3-1 W Marist 3-1 W Hartford 3-0 W duquesne 3-0 W Binghamton 3-0 W Canisius 3-0 W St Francis, Pa 1-3 L Marshall 3-0 W St� Peter’s 3-2 W St John’s 3-0 W Providence 0-3 L Pitt 2-3 L Villanova 3-0 W Georgetown 2-3 L Connecticut 3-2 W Boston College
3-0 W Youngstown State 3-0 W Seton Hall 0-3 L Rutgers 0-3 L Syracuse 0-3 L Notre dame
2005 (16-13, 4-10 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
1-3 L Idaho 3-0 W Tennessee-Martin 0-3 L ohio 3-0 W elon 3-2 W Akron 3-0 W oakland 1-3 L Marshall 3-0 W Coppin State 3-0 W Morehead State 3-1 W Robert Morris 3-0 W Buffalo 3-1 W duquesne 3-0 W Memphis 2-3 L Rutgers 1-3 L Villanova 3-1 W Georgetown 3-1 W USF 3-0 W St� Francis, Pa� 1-3 L Marquette 0-3 L Syracuse 1-3 L Pitt 3-1 W Youngstown State 1-3 L Cincinnati 0-3 L Louisville 3-1 W Seton Hall 0-3 L Notre dame 3-0 W dePaul 0-3 L St John’s 0-3 L Connecticut
2006 (3-28, 2-12 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
3-2 W oakland 0-3 L Akron 0-3 L Indiana 0-3 L duke 0-3 L Penn State 0-3 L eastern kentucky 1-3 L St Francis, Pa 0-3 L Belmont 1-3 L Austin Peay 0-3 L Southern Illinois 0-3 L Wright State 0-3 L denver 1-3 L Akron 0-3 L Marshall 0-3 L Connecticut 1-3 L St John’s 2-3 L Villanova 0-3 L Rutgers 1-3 L Robert Morris 1-3 L USF 3-0 W Georgetown 0-3 L Pitt 0-3 L Youngstown State 1-3 L Syracuse 0-3 L Marquette 0-3 L duquesne 0-3 L Seton Hall 1-3 L Louisville 0-3 L Cincinnati 3-0 W dePaul 0-3 L Notre dame
2007 (16-14, 5-9 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
1-3 L Southern Illinois 3-2 W Morehead State 3-0 W Towson 3-1 W Albany 3-0 W Buffalo 3-2 W Canisius 3-0 W Indiana State 0-3 L Butler 3-1 W east Tennessee State 1-3 L Marshall 3-2 W Akron 1-3 L Pepperdine 3-2 W dePaul 1-3 L Notre dame 0-3 L Connecticut 0-3 L St John’s 3-0 W Robert Morris 2-3 L Villanova 3-2 W Seton Hall 1-3 L USF 3-0 W Georgetown 0-3 L Pitt 3-2 L Youngstown State 0-3 L Syracuse 3-2 W Marquette 0-3 L Louisville 0-3 L Cincinnati 3-1 W St Francis, Pa 3-0 W Rutgers 3-2 W duquesne
2008 (7-21, 0-14 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH
0-3 L Boston College 2-3 L Colgate 0-3 L kent State 3-2 W Winthrop 1-3 L Morehead State 3-1 W North Carolina Central 2-3 L Marshall 1-3 L Youngstown State 3-2 W North Carolina - Greensboro 3-0 W UMBC 3-2 W George Washington 0-3 L Seton Hall 0-3 L Villanova 1-3 L Georgetown 2-3 L USF 3-2 W Robert Morris 0-3 L Notre dame 0-3 L dePaul 1-3 L Pitt 2-3 L duquesne 0-3 L St John’s 1-3 L Connecticut 3-0 W St� Francis, Pa� 1-3 L Rutgers 0-3 L Cincinnati 0-3 L Louisville 0-3 L Marquette 0-3 L Syracuse
2009 (17-13, 6-8 BIG eAST)
VERONICA HAMMERSMITH 0-3 L oakland 3-0 W Towson 3-0 W Saint Francis, Pa 3-0 W eastern Illinois
3-0 W Air Force 3-0 W Southern Utah 2-3 L denver 3-0 W Bucknell 3-2 W Akron 0-3 L TCU 3-2 W Wright State 1-3 L duquesne 3-1 W Princeton 3-2 W George Mason 1-3 L Marshall 0-3 L Syracuse 3-2 W Marquette 0-3 L Louisville 0-3 L Cincinnati 0-3 L USF 3-2 W Georgetown 3-0 W dePaul 0-3 L Notre dame 0-3 L Pitt 3-1 W Connecticut 1-3 L St John’s 3-1 W Villanova 3-1 W Youngstown State 3-0 W Rutgers 1-3 L Seton Hall
2010 (15-15, 5-9 BIG eAST)
JILL KRAMER 3-1 W Buffalo 3-0 W Howard 3-0 W Youngstown State 3-0 W Akron 0-3 L Charlotte 0-3 L George Mason 3-0 W Army 0-3 L Wake Forest 3-0 W east Carolina 3-0 W Campbell 3-0 W Marshall 3-1 W Liberty 0-3 L Cal-Fullerton 3-1 W Yale 0-3 L Penn 0-3 L Notre dame 3-0 W dePaul 1-3 L Seton Hall 3-0 W Rutgers 2-3 L Georgetown 3-1 W USF 3-2 W Pitt 1-3 L duquesne 0-3 L Villanova 0-3 L Marquette 2-3 L Syracuse 2-3 L Cincinnati 0-3 L Louisville 3-0 W St John’s 2-3 L Connecticut
2011 (7-19, 5-9 BIG eAST)
JILL KRAMER 3-0 W New Hampshire 2-3 L Valparaiso 0-3 L ohio State 1-3 L Towson 3-1 W Robert Morris 0-3 L UTSA 0-3 L Texas State 0-3 L Baylor
1-3 L Houston 0-3 L Loyola Marymount 0-3 L kentucky 3-0 W Rutgers 1-3 L Seton Hall 0-3 L Villanova 0-3 L Georgetown 3-0 W dePaul 0-3 L Notre dame 3-2 W Pitt 1-3 L Louisville 0-3 L Cincinnati 3-0 W Syracuse 0-3 L Marquette 1-3 L Connecticut 3-0 W St� John’s 2-3 L USF 1-3 L Marshall
2012 (8-22, 0-16 BIG 12)
JILL KRAMER 2-3 L St Francis, Pa 3-0 W Central Connecticut 3-0 W Loyola, Md 0-3 L Texas 0-3 L South Carolina 3-0 W Navy 0-3 L George Mason 1-3 L UMeS 3-0 W St Peter’s 3-1 W Radford 3-0 W Wright State 2-3 L Robert Morris 3-2 W Cleveland State 3-2 W Murray State 2-3 L TCU 0-3 L kansas State 1-3 L oklahoma 1-3 L kansas 2-3 L duquesne 0-3 L Iowa State 1-3 L Texas Tech 0-3 L Baylor 0-3 L kansas State 1-3 L Texas Tech 0-3 L kansas 0-3 L oklahoma 0-3 L Baylor 0-3 L Texas 0-3 L Iowa State 0-3 L TCU
2013 (20-13, 5-11 BIG 12)
JILL KRAMER
3-1 W eastern Illinois 3-0 W Loyola, Chicago 3-0 W Toledo 3-0 W Norfolk State 3-0 W Canisius 3-0 W Navy 3-0 W Fordham 3-1 W Morehead State 3-2 W Hampton 3-0 W Campbell 0-3 L duquesne 3-2 W Georgetown 3-0 W Liberty 3-1 W UMBC 3-1 W kansas State 1-3 L TCU
3-1 W Texas Tech 0-3 L Baylor 0-3 L Iowa State 3-0 W Robert Morris 1-3 L kansas 0-3 L Texas 0-3 L oklahoma 1-3 L Marshall 3-2 W Texas Tech 0-3 L kansas 0-3 L kansas State 0-3 L Iowa State 3-0 W TCU 0-3 L Texas 3-1 W Baylor 1-3 L oklahoma 3-0 W Buffalo
2014 (16-14, 6-6 BIG 12)
JILL KRAMER
0-3 L BYU 3-0 W Toledo 3-0 W IUPUI 3-0 W Robert Morris 3-0 W Gardner-Webb 3-0 W Niagara 3-0 W Providence 3-1 W kent State 3-0 W Seton Hall 3-1 W Saint Francis 3-0 W Montana 1-3 L duke 0-3 L North Carolina 2-3 L Texas 3-1 W Texas Tech 0-3 L Marshall 1-3 L Iowa State 1-3 L oklahoma 3-2 W TCU 1-3 L kansas 3-1 W Baylor 2-3 L kansas State 1-3 L TCU 0-3 L oklahoma 0-3 L Iowa State 0-3 L Texas 3-0 W Texas Tech 3-0 W Baylor 0-3 L kansas 3-2 W kansas State
2015 (5-25, 0-16 BIG 12)
REED SUNAHARA
3-2 W oakland 0-3 L George Washington 0-3 L Michigan 1-3 L eastern Michigan 3-1 W Charlotte 2-3 L IUPUI 1-3 L dartmouth 0-3 L Connecticut 3-2 W Marshall 3-1 W Winthrop 3-0 W davidson 1-3 L Murray State 0-3 L Texas 1-3 L TCU 0-3 L kansas 1-3 L Robert Morris 0-3 L kansas State
0-3 L Texas Tech 0-3 L Baylor 0-3 L Iowa State 0-3 L kansas State 0-3 L Texas 0-3 L Baylor 0-3 L Iowa State 0-3 L kansas 0-3 L oklahoma 0-3 L oklahoma 0-3 L TCU
2016 (12-18, 3-12 BIG 12)
REED SUNAHARA
0-3 L Penn State 0-3 L North Carolina 3-0 W Georgia Southern 3-2 W Indiana State 2-3 L Marshall 3-2 W Morehead State 3-1 W California 1-3 L Santa Clara 3-0 W Grand Canyon 1-3 L Pacific 3-0 W Winthrop 3-0 W Akron 3-0 W dartmouth 1-3 L Texas 3-0 W Texas Tech 3-2 W TCU 2-3 L Iowa State 0-3 L oklahoma 1-3 L oklahoma 3-0 W Robert Morris 1-3 L Baylor 0-3 L kansas 2-3 L kansas State 3-2 W Texas Tech 0-3 L Iowa State 2-3 L kansas State 0-3 L Baylor 2-3 L kansas 2-3 L TCU 0-3 L Texas
2017 (21-13, 6-10 BIG 12)
REED SUNAHARA
3-1 W delaware 3-0 W Tennessee-Martin 0-3 L No 6 Penn State 0-3 L No 2 Minnesota 3-0 W Tennessee 3-1 W UTSA 3-0 W Tennessee Tech 3-0 W Harvard 3-1 W Wright State 3-0 W Marshall 3-0 W Akron 3-2 W Army 3-1 W Providence 3-1 W TCU 2-3 L No 6 Texas 1-3 L Texas Tech 1-3 L No 11 kansas 0-3 L Baylor 3-1 W oklahoma 1-3 L No 22 Iowa State 3-2 W kansas State 1-3 L TCU 0-3 L No 3 Texas
3-0 W Robert Morris 2-3 L oklahoma 0-3 L No 24 Iowa State 3-2 W Texas Tech 1-3 L No 19 Baylor 3-0 W kansas State 3-2 W No 14 kansas
National Invitational Tournament 3-0 W UMeS 3-0 W Temple 3-0 W Syracuse 0-3 L ole Miss
2018 (11-19, 2-14 BIG 12)
REED SUNAHARA 3-1 W Georgia Southern 3-0 W Connecticut 1-3 L Wright State 0-3 L No 9 BYU 1-3 L Wichita State 0-3 L No 1 Stanford 3-0 W Western Illinois 0-3 L Albany 3-2 W Florida Gulf Coast 3-2 W Morehead State 3-0 W Penn 3-1 W Wake Forest 1-3 L Iowa State 1-3 L Texas Tech 3-0 W kansas State 0-3 L No 4 Texas 2-3 L kansas 3-0 W George Washington 2-3 L No 24 Baylor 2-3 L TCU 0-3 L oklahoma 3-1 W Texas Tech 1-3 L kansas 0-3 L kansas State 3-1 W Marshall 1-3 L Iowa State 1-3 L TCU 0-3 L oklahoma 1-3 L No 25 Baylor 0-3 L No 5 Texas
2019 (12-17, 3-13 BIG 12)
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3-1 W delaware 3-0 W Coppin State 3-0 W Binghamton 3-0 W Arkansas 2-3 L San diego State 1-3 L Arizona 1-3 L No 18 Hawai’i 0-3 L UCLA 3-0 W Utah Valley State 3-0 W duquesne 3-0 W eastern kentucky 3-2 W Navy 1-3 L Texas Tech 1-3 L oklahoma 0-3 L Iowa State 2-3 L kansas 3-1 W kansas State 3-1 W Morehead State 0-3 L No� 4 Texas 0-3 L TCU 1-3 L No 1 Baylor 3-1 W kansas State
0-3 L No 1 Texas 0-3 L Iowa State 1-3 L TCU 2-3 L Texas Tech 0-3 L oklahoma 1-3 L No 1 Baylor 3-2 W kansas
2020 (10-11, 8-8 BIG 12)
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0-3 L Texas Tech 3-1 W Texas Tech 2-3 L kansas State 2-3 L kansas State 3-2 W kansas 3-2 W kansas 3-2 W TCU 3-1 W TCU 1-3 L Baylor 0-3 L Baylor 3-2 W Iowa State 3-0 W Iowa State 1-3 L Texas 0-3 L Texas 1-3 L oklahoma 3-1 W oklahoma 1-3 L Western kentucky 3-1 W delaware 0-3 L Pitt 2-3 L delaware 3-1 W old dominion
2021 (19-10, 8-8 BIG 12)
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3-0 W Loyola 3-0 W old dominion 3-1 W Hampton 3-0 W Michigan 3-0 W Navy 3-0 W American 3-0 W Canisius 3-1 W Buffalo 3-1 W George Washington 3-0 W UMBC 0-3 L Penn State 3-1 W oklahoma 3-1 W oklahoma 0-3 L Texas 0-3 L Texas 1-3 L kansas State 3-0 W kansas State 0-3 L Baylor 1-3 L Baylor 1-3 L Iowa State 3-1 W Iowa State 3-0 W kansas 3-1 W kansas 3-0 W Howard 1-3 L Texas Tech 2-3 L Texas Tech 3-0 W TCU 3-1 W TCU 1-3 L Illinois
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
E. GORDON GEE, J.D., ED.D
Dr. E. Gordon Gee is one of America’s most prominent higher education leaders, hav ing helmed universities for more than three decades. In 2009, Time magazine named him one of the top 10 university presidents in the United States. Recently, the website Great Value Colleges named him the nation’s top university president.
In 2014, Gee returned to West Virginia University, where his career as a university president began. His leadership goals include putting students first, advancing the university’s research agenda, partnering with West Virginia communities and making sure that 1.8 million West Virginians know in their hearts and minds that West Virginia University is their university.
Born in Vernal, Utah, Gee graduated from the University of Utah with an honors degree in his tory and earned his J.D. and Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. He clerked under Chief Jus tice David T. Lewis of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals before being named a judicial fellow and staff assistant to the U.S. Supreme Court.
In this role, he worked for Chief Justice Warren Burger on administrative and legal problems of the Court and federal judiciary. Gee returned to Utah as an associate professor and associ ate dean in the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University and was granted full professorship in 1978.
One year later, he became dean of the West Virginia University College of Law, and, in 1980, was named West Virginia University president. He served in that role until 1985. He went on to lead the University of Colorado (1985-1990), Brown University (1998-2000) and Vanderbilt University (2001-2007). He served as president of The Ohio State University from 1990 to 1997 and again from 2007 to 2013.
Gee has been a member of several educa tion-governance organizations and committees including the Big 12 Conference Council of Presidents, the Business-Higher Education Forum and the American Association of Univer sities. He was chair of the American Council on Education’s Commission on Higher Education Attainment and served as co-chair of the Associ ation of Public and Land-Grant Universities’
Energy Advisory Committee. In 2009, Gee was invited to join the International Advisory Board of King Adbulaziz University in Saudi Arabia, and he currently serves on the Board of the Royal University for Women in Bahrain.
Active in many national professional and service organizations during his tenures, he has served on the boards for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., Limited Brands and the National 4-H Council. In 2011, Gee was appointed to serve as secretary on the Board of Directors of Ohio’s economic development program, JobsOhio.
In 2011-2012, he was asked by Governor Ka sich to chair the Ohio Higher Education Capital Funding Collaborative and the Ohio Higher Education Funding Commission. In March 2015, he was elected to the board of directors of the American Council on Education, the nation’s largest higher education organization. And he served as chair of the Big 12 Board of Directors Executive Committee for the 2017-18 year. Gee presently serves on the council of presidents for the Southern University Research Association and as a member of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration.
Gee has received many honorary degrees, awards, fellowships and recognitions. He is a
fellow of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest science organization. In 1994, Gee received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Utah, as well as from Teachers College of Columbia University. In 2013, he received the ACE Council of Fellows/Fidelity Investments Mentor Award and received the Outstanding Academic Leader of the Year Award on behalf of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Gee received the Elite Leadership Academy’s 2020 IMPACT Award, which honors exceptional leaders for self-knowledge, a clear vision and active coaching and mentoring relationships.
A Distinguished Eagle Scout and lifelong Scouting supporter, he has received the Silver Buffalo Award, Scouting’s top honor for adult volunteers. He is the co-author of more than a dozen books, including his two most recent, “Land-Grant Universities for the Future” and “What’s Public About Public Higher Ed?”
Gee’s fiancée is Laurie Erickson, leader of the Erickson Foundation. Gee’s daughter, Rebekah, is clinical associate professor in obstetrics and gynecology at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine and CEO and Founder of Nest Health. Dr. Rebekah Gee is married to David Patrón and they have five children.
E. Gordon Gee and Fiancée Laurie EricksonDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS/ASSOCIATE VP
SHANE LYONS
There’s a reason Shane Lyons was named NACDA Athletics Director of the Year in 2021, it’s because he spends endless hours daily for the betterment of more than 500 student-athletes and their day-to-day needs in order to help them succeed in the classroom and in competition.
His open lines of communications have made him a popular role model for WVU student-athletes and coaches. His honest, fair and caring approach has led to success on and off the field. Whether it’s regularly scheduled meetings with the student-athletes or his open-door office policy, Lyons has his finger on the pulse of his department.
In moving his department forward, his Climbing High er facilities master plan keeps West Virginia a strong Power 5 institution and positions his department for growth and continued success. The Time2Climb fundraising membership drive he initiated in 2021 is getting new donors involved in Mountaineer athletics and helping the Mountaineer Athletic Club grow and plan for the future.
In 2019, Lyons commissioned and announced an economic impact study that showed Mountaineer Athletics produced more than $300 million to the state’s economy and more than $78 million to the local economy. And with the local economy in mind, Lyons’s proudly saw the formal opening of a new $45 million aquatic and track facility that not only benefits WVU, but also local schools and the entire commu nity. Already, the facility has brought thousands of guests to Morgantown as it has hosted such events as the Big 12 swimming and diving championships as well as the NCAA zone diving competitions.
When he stresses academics, he means it as a department-high 361 student-athletes made the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and WVU’s overall department GPA was 3.22 last year. WVU featured 493 athletes with a 3.00 GPA and 168 with a 4.0 for the 2022 spring semester.
Also, a Clinical and Sport Psychology unit that he formed for better student-athlete mental health, creating the department’s first Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee and first-class nutrition program for all 18 varsity teams further confirms his belief and commitment to helping the total student-athlete well-being and advancement.
Ask him and he’ll tell you it’s not his department, but West Virginia’s department, and part of his job is to develop our country’s future leaders. He cares, and the proof is in what he has accomplished for Moun taineer athletics in his seven years on the job.
Long considered one of the nation’s top collegiate leaders, his success and work ethic has also brought national exposure to West Virginia University as Lyons is helping shape the future of college athletics with his presence on several national and prestigious committees. For 2022-23, he will continue to be a
member of the NCAA Transformation Committee that is rewriting NCAA policies and procedures and form ing the organization’s guidelines for decades to come. He has also been a member of the NCAA Division I Council for several years and will again chair that distinguished committee in 2023.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, he chaired the all-important Football Oversight Committee and played a key role in the sport overcoming, adjusting and managing the difficulties to complete the 2020 season. There’s no doubt that Lyons’ even-keeled demeanor, ability to think outside the box and solve problems played a major role in having a football season in 2020.
Additionally, Lyons serves on the NCAA Working Group on Transfers, the Football Competition Committee and the NCAA Wrestling Academics En hancement Working Group. Making a difference and enhancing the student-athlete experience on these committees is his No. 1 objective.
His work with WVU President E. Gordon Gee’s senior leadership team and the Big 12 Conference has brought additional respect and positive exposure to his department and the University. He’s been a mem ber of the Big 12 Administration Committee, Finance and Budget Committee and the Game Management and Officiating Subcommittee, while chairing the Big 12 athletic directors committee in 2018.
Lyons came to West Virginia after spending more than three years as the deputy director of athletics and chief operating officer at Alabama. He worked closely on day-to-day strategic leadership, the direction of the overall Crimson Tide Athletic program and was the direct second in charge.
Prior to joining the Alabama staff in November 2011, Lyons spent 10 years as an associate commission er at the Atlantic Coast Conference. At the ACC, Lyons focused on conference-wide compliance and academic initiatives, providing direct assistance to the conference’s presidents, chancellors and athletics directors in dealing with NCAA regulatory matters.
In addition, he served as the ACC’s human resource manager and was responsible for the administration, negotiation and mediation of the employee benefits program and managing the conference’s organiza tional policies and procedures. He was part of the senior administrative team for ACC events, including the football championship game, the men’s bas ketball tournament and men’s and women’s NCAA basketball events.
Prior to working at the ACC, Lyons served as associate athletics director for compliance at Big 12 member Texas Tech from 1998 to 2001. During that time, Lyons assumed responsibility for the leadership, ad ministration and implementation of a comprehensive NCAA compliance program with emphasis toward rules education and extensive monitoring systems. He
also served as oversight administrator for several of the Red Raiders’ athletic teams and had financial and operational supervision of the strength and condition ing, nutritional and sports medicine units.
Before joining Texas Tech, Lyons worked at the NCAA for almost 10 years as a senior membership services representative, where he was responsible for the over sight and coordination of rules and interpretations for the 25 membership service representatives and was the staff liaison to various NCAA standing committees.
Lyons began his career in college athletics in July 1988 as assistant commissioner of the Big South Conference. With the Big South, he was in charge of conference-wide compliance and championships.
A native of Parkersburg, West Virginia, and a graduate of Parkersburg High, Lyons was a standout basketball player for the Big Reds. He earned bache lor’s and master’s degrees in sport management from WVU in 1987 and 1988, respectively.
Lyons, the University’s 12th athletic director, and his wife, Emily, a graduate of the University of Wis consin-Madison, have two children: Cameron and Brooke. Cameron is a graduate student-athlete and member of the football team at UNC Charlotte and Brooke is a sophomore at WVU.
NATIONAL COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
2000-01 Division I Satisfactory Progress Waivers Committee
2004-06 Division I Academics/Eligibility Compliance Cabinet
2004-06 Recruiting Subcommittee (Chair 1 year)
2004-08 Division I Interpretations Committee (Chair 2 years)
2005-07 Legislative Review Committee (Chair 2 years)
2006-08 Division I Management Council
2008-11 Division I Legislative Council (Chair 1 year)
2010-11 Division I Communications and Coordination Committee
2015-present Big 12 Administration Committee
2015-present Big 12 Finance and Budget Committee
2015-present Big 12 Game Management and Officiating Subcommittee
2017-present Big 12 Athletic Directors Council (Chair)
2018-present Division I Council
2018-present Division I Football Oversight Committee (Chair)
2018-present Division I Football Competition Committee
The Lyons Family – Brooke, Shane, Emily, Cameron and the family dog Zoey.SENIOR STAFF/ HEAD COACHES
STEVE URYASZ Deputy Director of Athletics SIMON DOVER Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, Business Operations/CFO MATT WELLS Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, External Affairs MICHAEL FRAGALE Senior Associate Athletics Director, Communications PATRICK GRAY Senior Associate Athletics Director, MAC Executive Director APRIL MESSERLY Senior Associate Athletics Director, Capital Projects, Facilities and Event Management NATASHA OAKES Senior Associate Athletics Director, Sport Governance, Gender Equity and Title IX/ SWA BRITTNEY O’DELL Senior Associate Athletics Director, Student-Athlete Development LESLIE NGUYEN Associate Athletics Director Strategic Management NEAL BROWN Head Football Coach JASON BUTTS Head Gymnastics Coach SEAN CLEARY Head Cross Country/ Track & Field Coach SEAN COVICH Golf Coach TIM FLYNN Wrestling Coach JON HAMMOND Rifle Coach BOB HUGGINS Men’s Basketball Coach NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Women’s Soccer Coach JIMMY KING Rowing MIHA LISAC RANDY MAZEY Baseball DAWN VIC DAN STRATFORD REED SUNAHARAWHAT TO KNOW
WHEN COVERING WVU
MEDIA SERVICES
The West Virginia University Athletics Communi cations Office will be available throughout the 2021 volleyball season to accommodate any media requests. Following are some guidelines that should make it easy for media members to cover the West Virginia volleyball team. Any additional questions should be directed to vol leyball contact/graduate assistant Lindsay Auld.
GAMEDAY
Parking is free for all home volleyball matches. Requested team members and sixth-year coach Reed Sunahara will be available for interviews inside the theater of the WVU Coliseum follow ing a 15-minute grace period. Please see WVU volleyball contact/assistant director of athletics communications Lindsay Auld at the scorers’ table following the match for all interview requests.
GAME SERVICES
The athletics communications staff will be at your service throughout the match. All working media will be provided with a game program, rosters, media guides and other pertinent information. Computer-generated scores will be available at the conclusion of each set and postgame. Press seating is located at the top of the concourse, and wireless internet access is available for working media members.
CREDENTIALS
Photographers and media members who wish to cover a match at the WVU Coliseum should contact WVU volleyball contact/graduate assis tant Lindsay Auld, via email (Lindsay.auld@mail. wvu.edu) or phone (304-293-2821), at least 24 hours in advance.
DURING THE WEEK
Any member of the media wishing to inter view a player or member of the coaching staff during the week should contact WVU volleyball contact/ graduate assistant Lindsay Auld, via email (Lindsay.auld@mail.wvu.edu) or phone (304-293-2821), at least 24 hours in advance. Every effort will be made to hold a weekly media session at the WVU Coliseum throughout the season, and proper media alerts will be emailed in advance.
Cell phone numbers will not be provided, and all WVU student-athletes have been instructed to not conduct interviews without prior approval from the athletics communications staff.
RECEIVING INFORMATION
Media members may receive volleyball press releases, notes and more via email. Please email WVU volleyball contact/ graduate assistant Lindsay Auld, via email (Lindsay.auld@mail.wvu. edu) to be included to the distribution list.
WVUSPORTS.COM
WVUsports.com is the place for media and fans to go for the latest on Mountaineer volleyball. In 2020, streamed audio and video broadcast will be available on WVU’s official athletic website. Player and coaching staff bios are available at the click of a finger by going to WVUsports.com. Updated following each match, WVUsports. com is your place to find the latest statistics for Mountaineer volleyball. Not only will you find this season’s stats and stories, but you also will be able to find the WVU record book for some historical perspective.
SOCIAL MEDIA
The WVU volleyball team is active on various social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Visit Facebook.com/WVUVolleyball to like the Facebook page. To follow the Mountain eers on Twitter visit Twitter.com/WVUVolleyball. To follow the team on Instagram visit Instagram. com/WVUVolleyball.
DIRECTIONS TO THE WVU COLISEUM
From Interstate 79
Take the Star City/WVU (mile marker 155) exit. Cross the Star City Bridge and proceed up Monongahela Boulevard past the Texas Road house. The WVU Coliseum will be on the right. Enter at the light at Patterson Drive.
From Interstate 68
Take the Pierpont Drive (mile marker 7) exit and follow signs to the football stadium. At the second traffic light, turn left onto 705 and take the second exit out of the roundabout as 705 becomes Chestnut Ridge Road. Turn left at the third traffic light onto Van Voorhis Road. The road becomes Patterson Drive at the intersec tion of University Avenue. The Coliseum parking lots are directly ahead.