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2022 SEASON REVIEW
Managing Editor: Joe Swan
2022 in Review Big 12 Conference
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Game Day in Morgantown WVU Coliseum Strength and Conditioning In the Spotlight Mountaineer Life Student-Athlete Development Campus Life WVU Intercollegiate Athletics
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Results Match-By-Match Statistics Overall Individual Statistics
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COACHING STAFF Head Coach Reed Sunahara Assistant Coach Traci Plungas Assistant Coach Travis Magorien Support Staff
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PLAYER PROFILES Rosters Returning Players Newcomers
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2022 IN REVIEW West Virginia finished the 2022 season at 7-22 overall and 0-16 in the Big 12 Conference. The Mountaineers opened the season 2-0 and went 7-6 in nonconference play. Two Mountaineers finished the 2022 season in the Top 10 of three Big 12 categories. Kamiah Gibson ranked eighth in season assists with 6.09 assists per set. Skye Stokes ranked eighth in services aces with .32 per set and ranked fifth in digs with 3.80 per set. West Virginia succeeded exponentially in the classroom, being named a recipient of the American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award for the seventh straight year. Adrian Ell was named to the 2022 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Volleyball First Team. Adrian Ell and Kamiah Gibson earned spots on the 2022 Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball First Team paired with Madison Page and Natalie Winter being named to the Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball Second Team.
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BIG 12 CONFERENCE the big 12 Conference begins its 29th year as one of the nation’s premier athletic conferences under the direction of 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. Since then, the big 12 has added four new members, brigham young university, the university of Central Florida, the university of Cincinnati and the university of Houston in 2023. With 14 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 round-robin schedule. Since it began competition in 1996-97, the league boasts 81 nCaa team titles and 742 individual national championships.
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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.
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WVU COLISEUM West Virginia plays its home matches inside the 14,000-seat WVU Coliseum. Director of Athletics and Vice President Wren Baker, in conjunction with the Mountaineer Athletic Club, continues to make significant progress in the Climbing Higher Campaign. In 2020, it was announced that a major leadership gift was povided to replace the 50-year-old Coliseum seats that summer. 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.
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STRENGTH AND 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.
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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.
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MOUNTAINEER LIFE 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 student-athletes’ needs are always met.
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STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT WVU was named a recipient of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award for the seventh straight year. In addition, two Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2022 Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball Teams, including Adrian Ell and Kamiah Gibson. Madison Page and Natalie Winter were named to the Academic AllBig 12 Second Team, respectively.
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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 technology-intensive 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 25 majors, including undergraduate engineering programs that have consistently ranked among the top in the nation according to 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 60 majors, this campus combines the personal attention of a small college with the affordable benefits of a major university. The WVU System also includes Health Sciences locations in Charleston and Martinsburg; School of Nursing campuses in Charleston, Keyser, Bridgeport and Beckley; 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 30,277, 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 2022 WVU System enrollment was 27,300+
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
WVU recipients of prestigious scholarships include 25 Rhodes Scholars, 26 Truman Scholars, 47 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, 106 Gilman Scholars, 74 Fulbright Scholars, 3 Department of Homeland Security Scholars, 37 Critical Language Scholars, one Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholar, 27 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships and one Schwarzman Scholar.
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FACULTY AND STAFF PROFILE
Excellent faculty — 19 of whom have been named Carnegie Foundation Professors of the Year — guide and mentor students. Sixty-eight 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 nearly 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 is one of only 75 schools recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for Community Engagement (recognized since 2010).
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 936,000 books, 1.5+ million e-books and 700+ databases.
ADMISSION AND APPLICATION TIMELINE
Graduate admission (for degree-seeking applicants) requires a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75 on a 4.0 scale for regular admission. In addition, an applicant must meet the minimum admissions criteria determined by their program of interest. Each graduate program sets its own admissions requirements and deadlines.
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.
PRIVATE SUPPORT
The WVU Foundation recorded $214 million in new gifts and pledges in fiscal year 2022, including 39,347 gifts from 20,206 donors. As of December 2021, total Foundation assets stood at $2.8 billion, including long-term investments for the benefit of WVU and assets managed by the Foundation for other WVU-affiliated organizations.
EXTENSION
Throughout the year in West Virginia’s 55 counties, WVU Extension Service faculty and volunteers work with more than 624,000 West Virginians — 4-H alone reaches one in five West Virginia youths.
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2021 Academic 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 program-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. Reed Sunahara enters his ninth season at the helm after being named the coach of the West Virginia University volleyball program in March of 2015. West Virginia finished the 2022 season at 7-22 and 0-16 in the Big 12 conference. The team opened the season at 2-0 and went 7-6 in nonconference play. Following the 2022 season, Sunahara led two individuals who finished in the top-10 of four Big 12 categories. Kamiah Gibson ranked eighth with 6.09 assists per set, and Skye Stokes ranked eighth with .32 service aces per set paired with ranking fifth with 3.80 digs per set. Sunahara guided Madison Page and Natalie Winter to earn spots on the All-Big 12 Second Team. Adrian Ell and Kamiah Gibson were both honored with spots on the 2022 Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball First Team. Adrian Ell was also named to the 2022 CS Academic All-District Volleyball First Team.
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 Freshman 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.
Under his direction, the Mountaineers made the postseason for the first time in program history, when the squad earned its first-ever at-large bid in the 2021 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championships. WVU played Illinois in the first round but fell in four sets.
The Mountaineers also have enjoyed great success off the court. Since Sunahara was named coach in 2015, WVU has been awarded the prestigious AVCA Team Academic Award (3.3 team grade point average or higher) seven times and has earned 59 Academic All-Big 12 honors, with a program-record nine Academic All-Big 12 First Team members coming in 2019.
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.
Additionally, Katie DeMeo was twice named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District II Volleyball Team (2018-19), the first Mountaineer to receive the honor under Sunahara’s direction since Hannah Shreve in 2016.
Sunahara helped the team to open the season 10-0 for the first time since 2017. The 2021 season was highlighted when the Mountaineers 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.
In 2021 Lacey Zerwas was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District II Volleyball Team. Zerwas also earned All-Big 12 Second Team honors and the Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award from the Big 12 Conference, the league’s highest academic honor, joining DeMeo in 2019, Gianna Gotterba in 2017 and Shreve in 2015 as WVU recipients.
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
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
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defeated the Sooners in Norman for the first time in program history. 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 postseason 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 Team by the AVCA; the honor marked the first of her career. Individually, Alexa Hasting anchored WVU’s floor defense and finished her junior campaign 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 midway 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.
WVUSPORTS.COM 1 Stanford and No. 9 BYU. The season was highlighted 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 Virginia 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 heartbreaking 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 heartbreaker 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 program 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 Freshman 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 Freshman of the Year selections and 28 all-conference 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, Sunahara 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 Stephanie Niemer garnering Big East Player of 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-America 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 Championships, 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 Championship. 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 representative 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 professionally for Cisneros Isla Verdes in the Canary Islands, Spain.
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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. Traci Plungas enters her fourth season at West Virginia University after being hired as an assistant coach on Feb. 12, 2020. West Virginia finished the 2022 season at 7-22 and 0-16 in the Big 12 conference. The team opened the season at 2-0 and went 7-6 in nonconference play. In her second season, Plungas helped the Mountaineers make their postseason debut for the first time in program history, when the squad earned its first-ever at-large 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. Plungas helped the team to open the season 10-0 for the first time since 2017. The 2021 season was highlighted when West Virginia swept No. 23 Michigan in a match on Sept. 3. 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, six individuals finished the season 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 All-America Third Team for the first time in her career. She is the second Mountaineer alltime to garner the award. Specializing in recruiting, Plungas helped the Mountaineers recruit two of the top-150 players of the 2022 recruiting class, Jordyn Schilling and Tierney Jackson. Prep Volleyball also ranked West Virginias as the No. 25 top recruiting class for 2022. 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
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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 coordinator, while assisting with the team’s daily training sessions and match preparations. While at Colgate, the Mogadore, Ohio, native helped the Raiders post a 24-8 overall record in 2019, with the wins total tying the second-most 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. 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 Association (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 two-year stint as the team’s graduate assistant. She was a four-year letterwinner for the Great Danes from 2009-13. Plungas helped the Great Danes to 63 total wins and a 47-15 record in the America East Conference throughout her five years as a member of the UAlbany coaching staff. She helped UAlbany to a 2017 regular-season America East championship and a pair of tournament championship-game appearances in 2015 and 2016. As a student-athlete at UAlbany, Plungas served as a six-rotation player, leading the Great Danes to a pair of America East titles in 2010 and 2011. She tallied 732 kills, 653 digs, 219 total blocks and 48 service aces in her career, earning All-America East Second Team honors as a senior. Plungas graduated from UAlbany with a bachelor’s degree in history and English in 2013. She later received her master’s in secondary education in 2015. During that time, she spent time on the club circuit, serving as the head coach of the Legion Volleyball Club from 2010-16. Plungas and her husband, David who is the football defensive coordinator at Robert Morris, have one daughter, Viola.
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Travis Magorien enters his first season as an assistant coach at West Virginia University after joining the staff in January 2023. Magorien comes to West Virginia after spending two seasons with the University of Oklahoma volleyball program. During his time with the Sooners, he played an integral part in Oklahoma’s top-10 2022 recruiting class and developed the AVCA Southwest Region Freshman of the year. The squad also ranked top 50 in the NCAA in hitting percentage. Prior to Oklahoma, the Agoura Hills, California, native spent three seasons as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator with James Madison University volleyball. While at JMU, the Dukes went 49-18 and 22-7 in the Colonial Athletic Association. Magorien helped JMU’s setter earn All-CAA honors in 2018 and 2019 and tally 1,999 assists in her final two seasons. Magorien spent the 2017 season at the University of Kentucky as a volunteer assistant coach, where he acted as the primary setter coach and offensive coordinator. He helped guide the Wildcats to their first NCAA Elite Eight appearance and a 29-4 overall record. Before joining Kentucky, Magorien served as the primary setter coach at his alma mater, California State University Northridge. He spent the 2015-16 season as a volunteer assistant with the women’s volleyball team and continued in the same role with the men’s volleyball team for the 2016-17 season. Magorien was a four-year team captain with the Matadors. The former setter ranks seventh all-time in CSUN program history with 2,911 assists over 345 sets. While in college, Magorien earned a Bachelor of Arts in psychology in 2015 and later obtained his masters of coaching and athletic administration in 2017 from Concordia University-Irvine. Magorien comes to Morgantown with his wife, Brooke, and their daughters Brady and Baker.
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2023 ROSTERS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. 13 Emma Beretich Fr. MB 17 Lauren Bodily So. RS 16 Nele Broszat Fr. MB 9 Camilla Covas Sr. DS/L 10 Quincey Coyle So. OH 6 Lauen DeLo R-Jr. S 4 Samiha Foster So. DS 0 Sarah Gooch Fr. OH 20 Hailey Green Jr. OH 8 Tierney Jackson So. MB 1 Katie Kolar Fr. S 21 Kristen McBride Jr. OH 11 Melanie McGann So. OH 22 Maddy McGath Fr. MB 2 Bailey Miller Fr. OH 12 Danilyn Neil Fr. DS/L 7 Emma Winter Fr. RS
BY STATE/COUNTRY: Ht. Hometown/HS 6-2 Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington HS Central 6-4 Woods Cross, Utah/Woods Cross HS/Iowa Western Community College 6-2 Nordkirchen, Germany/Pascal-Gymnasium Munster, Germany 5-6 San Juan, Puerto Rico/Academia Mara Reina/ South Carolina 6-0 Fort Lupton, Colorado./Mead HS 6-2 Anderson, SC./Jenks HS/Rutgers 5-9 Laurel, Md./ Reservoir HS 6-1 Apopka, FL/Lake Brantley HS 6-2 Loveland, Ohio/Ursuline Academy/Denver 6-4 Tulsa, Okla./ Tulsa Union HS 5-9 Norman, Oklahoma/Norman North HS 5-9 Cincinnati, Ohio/Mount Notre Dame HS 6-3 Keller, Texas/ Keller HS 6-2 Brookfield, Wisconsin/Brookfield East HS 6-3 Quinlan, Texas/ Boles HS 5-9 Austin, Texas/Lake Travis HS 6-0 Broomfield, Colorado/Broomfield HS
Ht. Hometown/HS 6-1 Apopka, FL / Lake Brantley HS 5-9 Norman, Oklahoma / Norman North HS 6-3 Quinlan, Texas/ Boles HS 5-9 Laurel, Md./ Reservoir HS 6-2 Anderson, SC. / Jenks HS / Rutgers 6-0 Broomfield, Colorado / Broomfield HS 6-4 Tulsa, Okla./ Tulsa Union HS 5-6 San Juan, Puerto Rico/Academia Mara Reina/ South Carolina 6-0 Fort Lupton, Colorado. / Mead HS 6-3 Keller, Texas/ Keller HS 5-9 Austin, Texas / Lake Travis HS 6-2 Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington HS Central 6-2 Nordkirchen, Germany/Pascal-Gymnasium Munster, Germany 6-4 Woods Cross, Utah/Woods Cross HS/Iowa Western Community College 6-2 Loveland, Ohio / Ursuline Academy / Denver 5-9 Cincinnati, Ohio / Mount Notre Dame HS 6-2 Brookfield, Wisconsin / Brookfield East HS
Head Coach: Reed Sunahara, Ninth Season (UCLA, 1989) Assistant Coach: Traci Plungas, Fourth Season (Albany, 2013) Assistant Coach: Travis Magorien, First Season
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NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. 0 Sarah Gooch Fr. OH 1 Katie Kolar Fr. S 2 Bailey Miller Fr. OH 4 Samiha Foster So. DS 6 Lauen DeLo R-Jr. S 7 Emma Winter Fr. RS 8 Tierney Jackson So. MB 9 Camilla Covas Sr. DS/L 10 Quincey Coyle So. OH 11 Melanie McGann So. OH 12 Danilyn Neil Fr. DS/L 13 Emma Beretich Fr. MB 16 Nele Broszat Fr. MB 17 Lauren Bodily So. RS 20 Hailey Green Jr. OH 21 Kristen McBride Jr. OH 22 Maddy McGath Fr. MB
Colorado Florida Germany Maryland Ohio Oklahoma Puerto Rico South Carolina Texas Utah Wisconsin
Defensive Specialist Middle Blocker Outside Hitter Opposite Right Side Setter Libero
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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Samiha Foster Melanie McGann Reed Sunahara
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EMMA BERETICH
LAUREN BODILY
Pickerington, Ohio/ Pickerington HS Central
Woods Cross, Utah Woods Cross HS Iowa Western Community College
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NELE BROSZAT
CAMILLA COVAS
QUINCEY COYLE
LAUEN DELO
SAMIHA FOSTER
Nordkirchen, Germany Pascal-Gymnasium Munster, Germany
San Juan, Puerto Rico Academia Mara Reina South Carolina
Fort Lupton, Colorado. Mead HS
Anderson, SC. Jenks HS Rutgers
Laurel, Md. Reservoir HS
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SARAH GOOCH
HAILEY GREEN
TIERNEY JACKSON
KATIE KOLAR
KRISTEN MCBRIDE
Apopka, FL Lake Brantley HS
Loveland, Ohio Ursuline Academy Denver
Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa Union HS
Norman, Oklahoma Norman North HS
Cincinnati, Ohio Mount Notre Dame HS
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MADDY MCGATH
BAILEY MILLER
DANILYN NEIL
EMMA WINTER
Keller, Texas Keller HS
Brookfield, Wisconsin Brookfield East HS
Quinlan, Texas Boles HS
Austin, Texas Lake Travis HS
Broomfield, Colorado Broomfield HS
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Fr. • MB • 6-2
Fr. • OH • 6-3
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MEET THE MOUNTAINEERS 10 Quincey Coyle
So. | 6-0 | Outside Hitter Fort Lupton, Colo. | Mead High School
2022 (FR.) • One of four Mountaineers to compete in every match during the season • Played in 104 sets across 29 matches • Put up double-digit kills in four matches • Tallied a collegiate best 13 kills at Iowa State on Oct. 12 • Finished the season with 176 total kills HIGH SCHOOL • Played for Mikayla Martinez at Mead High School • Coyle also played for Jim Murray at Front Range Volleyball Club (FRVBC) 18-1 • Voted 4A State Player of the Year • 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 as National Champion in 18s year • Finished fifth in the nation in 17s year PERSONAL • Daughter of Neil and Laura Coyle • Birthday is February 22 • Has one brother • Majoring in Business
21 Kristen McBride
Jr. | 5-9 | Defensive Specialist Cincinnati, Ohio | Mount Notre Dame High School
2022 (SO.) • Saw action in eight matches • Tallied a career best two digs versus Merrimack College on Sept. 15 • Also notches one assist and one service ace against Merrimack • Concluded the campaign with six digs 2021 (FR.) • Did not see action HIGH SCHOOL • Two-time Basketball State Champion (2019, 2021) • Volleyball State Champion in 2021 • Second girl 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 • Played basketball in high school • Majoring in health and well being • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
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WVUSPORTS.COM • 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
8 Tierney Jackson
So. | 6-4 | Middle Blocker/Outside Hitter Tulsa Okla. | Tulsa Union High School
2022 (FR.) • South Dakota Classic All-Tournament Team • Mountaineer Invitational All-Tournament Team • Led WVU with 91 blocks • Tallied a collegiate best seven blocks against Chicago State on Oct. 15 • Competed in every match including 105 total sets • One of two Mountaineers to start every match
4 Samiha Foster
Fr. | 5-9 | Defensive Specialist/Outside Hitter Laurel, Md. | Reservoir High School
2022 (FR.) • Competed in 93 sets across 27 matches • Recorded a season best three service aces at Hawaii on Sept. 2 • Notched 14 service aces during her freshman campaign • Tallied five digs in a single match twice
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
HIGH SCHOOL • 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 Howard County 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)
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Mountaineer Volleyball • 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
• 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 Advertising and Public Relations • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
11 Melanie McGann
So. | 6-3 | Opposite Keller, Texas | Keller High School
2022 (FR.) • Competed in 27 matches and started 21 • Earned 80 blocks, good enough for second on the team • Secured a season best 13 kills against Northern Colorado at Sept. 9 • Tallied six blocks in a single match five times • High School • Played for Lauren Rao at Keller High School • McGann also played for Phil Nickel at Drive Nation 18 Red
2 Bailey Miller
So. | 6-3 | Outside Hitter Quilan, Texas | Boles High School
2022 (FR.) • WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Sept. 19) • Mountaineer Invitational MVP • Outrigger Volleyball Challenge All-Tournament Team • Penn State Classic All-Tournament Team
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WVUSPORTS.COM • Started all 29 matches and competed in a team-leading 106 sets • Led the squad with 293 kills • Finished second on the team with 223 digs • Tallied eight double-doubles during the campaign 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 MVP • 2019 Regional Quarter Final Champions • Four-time academic all-district (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022) PERSONAL • Daughter Thomas and Tammy Miller • Birthday is September 2 • Has four sisters and one brother • Miller was a part of the track team and ran the 4x200 relay in high school, where she went to the Track Regional Semi-finals • Major undecided
2023 NEWCOMERS Gooch 0 Fr. Sarah | 6-1 Outside Hitter Apopka, Florida Lake Brantley High School
Kolar 1 Fr. Katie | 5-9
Lauren DeLo 6 R-Sr. | 6-2
Setter Norman, Oklahoma Norman North High School
Setter Anderson, South Carolina Jenks High School Rutgers
HIGH SCHOOL • Miss Volleyball Oklahoma by VYPE Magazine • Central Oklahoma Athletic Conference Player of the Year • AVCA All-Region Team • All-State West Selection • Holds the Norman North Record for kills in a match with 25 • Over 1,000 career high school assists • MVP at Oklahoma Regionals
HIGH SCHOOL • Graduated from Lake Brantley High School • Coached by Blake Rawlins at Top Select • Earned All-Conference all four years of high school • Two-time FACA All-State • 2022 AAU All-American First Team
PERSONAL • Daughter of Maria and Randy Kolar • Has four brothers • John Kolar played football for four years at Oklahoma State and one year at Iowa State • Charlie Kolar played football for four years at Iowa State and currently plays for the Baltimore Ravens • Her birthday is December 19 • Majoring in Biology
PERSONAL • Daughter of Heidi and Frank Gooch • Has two brothers and one sister • Brothers played collegiate basketball and collegiate baseball • Birthday is May 7 • Majoring in Sports Management
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2022 (R-JR.) – RUTGERS • Appeared in all 32 matches in 103 sets • First career double-double with 24 assists and 10 digs against Northwestern (Oct. 21) • Totaled 673 assists averaging 6.52 per set • Her 673 assists are the tenth most by a Scarlet Knight in a rally-era season • Led RU in helpers in 27 matches • Registered double-digit assists in all but four contests • Collected 30 or more assists in seven matches • Career-high 44 assists in season-opener against Fresno State at the College of Charleston Classic (Aug. 26) • Served up a pair of aces in four contests including Fresno State at the College of Charleston * Classic (Aug. 26), FDU at the Rutgers Volleyball Tournament (Sept. 17), at No. 5 Purdue (Oct. 2) and Iowa (Nov. 4)
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Mountaineer Volleyball • Totaled 44 blocks averaging 0.49 per set • Captured career-high eight blocks in a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over Michigan State (Sept. 25) • Career-high seven block assists against the Spartans (Sept. 25) • Also had four block assists against Kansas State at Rambler Challenge (Sept. 9), Loyola (Chicago) at Rambler Challenge (Sept. 10) • Academic All-Big Ten • Rambler Challenge All-Tournament Team
7 Emma Winter
Fr. | 6-0 Right Side/Defensive Specialist Broomfield, Colorado Broomfield High School
2021 (R-SO.) – RUTGERS • Appeared in nine matches • Averaged 4.41 assists per set with double-figure helpers in three contests • Career-high 14 assists versus Brown (Sept. 11) and at Michigan (Nov. 13) • Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten SPRING 2021 (R-FR.) – RUTGERS • Appeared in seven games • Season-high 10 assists at No. 1 Wisconsin (Feb. 6) • Averaged 2.64 assists per set 2019 (FR.) - OLE MISS • Redshirted HIGH SCHOOL • A two-time Under Armour Honorable Mention All-American playing two seasons each at St. Joseph’s High School in South Carolina and Jenks High School in Oklahoma • Totaled 336 kills, 881 assists, 442 digs and 128 aces during her career • As a senior at St. Joseph’s in 2018, was the South Carolina AA Player of the Year, 2A Regional Player of the Year and member of the South Carolina All-State Team • Earned Wando Invitational All-Tournament Team and Max Preps/AVCA Player of the Week accolades • Team compiled a 37-13 overall and 14-0 conference record • At the club level, was a 2018 JVA All-American and made the 2018 AAU National Championship All-Tournament • Played for Upward Stars Upstate and Oklahoma Peak Performance PERSONAL • The daughter of Jeffrey and Larissa DeLo • Has one brother, James, and two sisters, Gabrielle and Julia • Grandfather Paul Mitchell played football and was a member of the freshman wrestling team at Rutgers • Member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society • Birthday is May 11 • Pursuing her Master’s of Science in Journalism • Academic All Big 10 (2021, 2022)
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HIGH SCHOOL • Graduated from Broomfield High School • 5A All-State participant (2021-22) • 5A Front Range First Team All-Conference (2020-21) • Front Range Conference Player of the Year (2020-21) • BOCO Preps Player of the Year (2020-21) • Academic All-State First Team (2021-22) • All-Conference First Team (2021-22) PERSONAL • Daughter of Jennifer and Douglas Winter • Has one sister • Birthday is July 2 • Majoring in Liberal Arts
Camilla Covas 9 5th Year | 5-6 Defensive Specialist/Libero San Juan, Puerto Rico Academia Maria Reina South Carolina 2022 (SR.) - SOUTH CAROLINA • Served as the team’s primary defensive specialist and serving sub, playing in 84 sets in 24 matches. • Finished fourth on the team with 22 service aces, her second career season with 20 or more aces. • Totaled 102 digs and 262 serve receptions as a back-row defender. • Opened the season with a team-high four aces and 16 total digs in 10 sets during the first three matches. • Dropped in three aces along with six digs in a three-set sweep of Cincinnati (9/10). • Recorded her fourth multi-ace performance of the season with three aces in the win at Miami (9/16), also adding a season-high 11 digs.
• Finished with a season-high four aces in three sets at Tennessee (10/9). • Ended the season with four aces, six assists and 17 digs in three sets at Arkansas (3/20). 2021 (JR.) - SOUTH CAROLINA • Played in 33 sets over 15 matches. • Made three digs with one ace as a serving specialist vs. UCF (9/3). • Stepped in as the libero in the fifth set against LSU, finishing with three digs and eight serve receptions in the set (10/20). • Led the team in serve receptions (19) and digs (10) in the win over Alabama (10/24). • Played at libero for three sets at Ole Miss, getting season highs for digs (11) and serve receptions (23). • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2020-21 (SO.) - SOUTH CAROLINA • Played in 20 of the team’s 22 matches and missed just 10 sets for the year. • Led the team with 232 total digs (3.14 per set). • Her team-high 27 service aces is the sixthhighest total in a single season of SEC play in the rally-scoring era. • Committed just 25 errors on 462 total serve receptions, good for a reception percentage of .946. • Made her first collegiate start at libero in a win over Auburn, finishing with 13 digs and four aces (10/29). • Led the team with a career-high 20 digs at Tennessee, and followed it with 14 digs, five assists and two aces in the rematch the following day (11/7). • Helped the team score an upset of No. 4 Florida, recording 19 digs, seven assists and an ace (11/12). • Set personal bests in digs (20) and serve receptions (35) vs. Alabama (1/30). • Had five aces and 15 digs in a win vs. Miss. St. (2/5). • Ended the season with four aces, six assists and 17 digs in three sets at Arkansas (3/20).
WVUSPORTS.COM • 2020 SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2019 (FR.) - SOUTH CAROLINA • Played in nine matches, and played in 19 total sets. • Made her collegiate debut against Cleveland State (8/31). • Recorded two digs against Kansas (9/7). • Stepped into a big spot against No. 9 Wisconsin, and posted two service aces, three digs and 11 serves received (9/13). • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
• Her mother played collegiate volleyball at Nicholls State and SFA • Birthday is June 28 • Majoring in exploratory studies
Beretich 13 Fr. Emma | 6-2 Middle Blocker Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington High School Central
HIGH SCHOOL • A four year member of the Academia Maria Reina high school team. • Puerto Rico High School Athletic Alliance All Star Team member. • Won the PRHSAA league title as a junior and finished second as a senior.
• Took first-place in the Meck-Pomm Cup with North Rhine-Westphalia in 2019 • Won the Budespokal North, the German Championships of the State Teams, in 2019 • Earned first in the U20 North Rhine-Westphalia Regional Championships in 2022 • Garnered a golden MVP medal in the Second Budesliga on Oct. 29, 2022
PERSONAL • Daughter of Rafael Covas and Margarita Córdova. • Has an older brother, Carlos. • Her father played baseball and club volleyball at Ohio Dominican University. • Her birthday is September 28 • She is pursuing a Master’s of Science in Sports Management
Neil 12 Fr. Danilyn | 5-9 Libero/Defensive Specialist Austin, Texas Lake Travis High School
PERSONAL • Daughter of Kerstin and Martin Broszat • Has one sister • Birthday is October 20 • Majoring in Exercise Physiology
HIGH SCHOOL • Attended Pickerington High School Central • Played for coach Ronnie Malherwein at Mintonette m.81s • First Team All-Conference (2021 and 2022) • Second Team All-Conference (2020) • Owns her high school’s record for most career wins (70) and most sets played (313) • Four-year varsity letter winner
Lauren Bodily 17 So. | 6-4 Opposite Woods Cross, Utah Woods Cross High School Iowa Western Community College
PERSONAL • Daughter of Casey Paris and Stephen Beretich • Has one sister and one brother • Birthday is January 18 • Majoring in Human Nutrition and Food
Broszat 16 Fr. Nele | 6-2 Middle Blocker Nordkirchen, Germany Pascal-Gymnasium Münster, Germany
HIGH SCHOOL • Second Team All-District during her senior year • Named Academic All-District her junior and senior years • Made honor roll for her first three years PERSONAL • Daughter of Amylyn and Daniel Neil • Has one brother and one sister • Her father played for the Denver Broncos
HIGH SCHOOL • Graduated from Pascal-Gymnasium Münster in Germany in 2022 • Played for SCU Lüdinghausen, Volleyball Club Olympia Münster, Volleyball Club Olympia Berlin, USC Münster, RC Borken-Hoxfeld and TV Gladbeck. • Played for the German Junior National Team (2018-2023) • Member of the State Team North RhineWestphalia (2017-2021)
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2022 (FR.) - IOWA WESTERN CC • Appeared in all 37 matches • Was third on the squad with 223 season kills • Conference Academic First Team HIGH SCHOOL • Attended Woods Cross High School • Played for coach Reed Carlson at Club V
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Mountaineer Volleyball • Senior All-Star in Utah • Second Team All-Region as a senior PERSONAL • Daughter of Jasmine and Blake Bodily • Has two brothers • Her older brother, Karson, plays baseball at the University of Utah • Birthday is June 1 • Majoring in Marketing
Green 20 Jr. Hailey | 6-2 Outside Hitter Loveland, Ohio Ursuline Academy Denver 2022 (SO.) - DENVER • Appeared in 23 matches • recorded 312 kills, second on the team • Posted a .241 hitting percentage • Had 35 total blocks
• Set the school’s Division I record for most kills in a match with 32 against South Dakota State on Nov. 24 • Five matches with at least 18 kills • Season-best four total blocks against San Francisco on Sept. 16.
McGath 22 Fr. Maddy | 6-2
2021 (FR.) - DENVER • Appeared in all 29 matches, started in 24 • Named Summit League Freshman of the Year • Recorded 246 kills, second most on the team • Posted a .269 hitting percentage • Notched 72 total blocks • Totaled nine matches with at least 10 kills • Had a season-high 23 kills against South Dakota State.
HIGH SCHOOL • Named MVP her junior and senior years • Captained her side for her senior campaign • Earned Second Team All-State her senior year
HIGH SCHOOL • Played at Ursuline Academy • Member of the 18 USA Volleyball Nationals AllTournament Team in 2021 • Under Armour All-American • Cincinnati.com Co-Player of the Year in 2020 • Named LaRosa’s MVP during the 2020 season • First Team All-Ohio in 2020 • All-district and all-league in 2020 • PrepVolleyball Top 150 players in class of 2021 • Music City Supernova in 2020 • USA Volleyball All-Tournament Team in 2019. PERSONAL • Daughter of Patricia and Chris Green • Has three younger siblings in Lindsey, Zach and Kelsey • Her sister Lindsay plays volleyball at Ball State • Birthday is August 8 • She is majoring in Biology
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Middle Blocker Brookfield, Wisconsin Brookfield East High School
• Secured First-Team All-Conference her junior and senior years • Garnered Academic All-Conference her junior and senior years PERSONAL • Daughter of Nicki and Eric McGath • Has one brother, Sam • Sam plays football at Bermidji State University in Bermidji, Minneasota • Birthday is August 29 • Majoring in Exploratory Studies
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2023 SEASON OUTLOOK As the West Virginia University women’s volleyball team heads into the 2023 season, it’s time to hear what head coach Reed Sunahara expects to see from his team this season. Entering his ninth season with the Mountaineers, Sunahara looks to all his players and staff to step up and make an impact. Following the 2022 season, Sunahara went searching in the portal to find the missing pieces to this squad and he is confident with his choices. His hopes are for the transfers, returners and newcomers to be able to build that chemistry and compete at their highest level. 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.
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• What are your expectations for the 2023 season? We must compete at the highest level, we have to find the right combination of players that have the best chemistry and play well together so that we can compete at the highest level. I want this team to compete, we added some good pieces for this season, and I am looking forward to it. • How do you bring motivation to the squad following the 2022 season? It’s self-motivating, I don’t think anyone wants to finish the way we finished. If that’s the mindset that we finished that way, then we have the wrong kids. I want players who compete hard, who work hard, who are good teammates and if they can put that all together – I think we have the talent to do some good things this year.
• You have a lot of new faces joining the team. How has it been getting them adjusted? I think it’s been good, I think that we had a great spring. I’m glad that some of the players came early and we could implement some things we them. Now that we have added some new pieces, that’s what preseason and practice is for. We have to get the most and best out of them. • Are there any newcomers that could make an impact? All of them, we recruited them to play, and we’ll see who steps up. I like who we have, and I think all of them have great potential. We need them to get out of their comfort zone a little bit and start playing.
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• What is your plan for the freshmen to help them be able to make an impact? We must continue to teach them and help the understand what we’re looking for and how we want things done. The flipside is that they have to want to learn, the speed of the game is different, the terminology is different as well as playing alongside different players. I think that if we can make them understand what we want from them by watching more film or things similar to that, then they will be able to make an impact just fine.
• Who are your key returners from the 2022 season? I think all of the freshman who will be sophomores because they have in game experience. I hope that they can transition from their freshman year to their sophomore by learning what they did, because they had the opportunity to play as a freshman – that whole year. Everyone played, they should use that to their advantage and bring that to what we have this year and hopefully that’s a good combination.
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• Who are you expecting to take the biggest jump this year both in terms of talent level and their role on the team? I don’t think there’s one specific player, I think that the transfers that are here we like a lot. The returners had good springs that the freshmen we’re looking forward to them making an impact. Everyone has to step their game up, which includes us the coaching staff and the support staff. Everyone has to step their game up so that we can compete at the highest level and have a great year.
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SCHEDULE AND QUICK FACTS DATE
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Aug. 18
vs. Virginia Tech (Exhibition)
5:00p
Aug. 25
vs. Seattle
College of Charleston Classic, Charleston, SC 12:00p
vs. Davidson
4:30p
Aug. 26
7:00p
@ College of Charleston
Duke/North Carolina Tournament, Durham/Chapel Hill, NC Aug. 31
@ North Carolina
6:00p
Sep. 1
vs. Loyola, MD @ Duke
4:00p
Sep. 2
@ Duke
4:00p
Colgate Tournament, Hamilton, NY Sep. 7
@ Colgate
7:00p
Sep. 8
vs. Cornell
3:00p
Sep. 9
vs. Albany
4:30p
Mountaineer Invitational, Morgantown, WV Sep. 14
vs. Old Dominion
10:00
vs. North Dakota State
7:00p
Sep. 15
vs. Robert Morris
6:00p
Sep. 21
vs. Iowa State
6:00p
Sep. 22
vs. Iowa State
6:00p
Sep. 27
vs. Kansas State
6:00p
Sep. 30
vs. Chicago State
1:00p
Oct. 6
@ Houston
8:00p
Oct. 7
@ Houston
4:00p
Oct. 11
@ UCF
7:00p
Oct. 14
vs. TCU
2:00p
Oct. 19
vs. Cincinnati
6:00p
Oct. 20
vs. Cincinnati
6:00p
Oct. 26
@ Kansas
7:30p
Oct. 27
@ Kansas
7:30p
Nov. 2
vs. Texas
6:00p
Nov. 3
vs. Texas
6:00p
Nov. 9
@ Texas Tech
7:00p
Nov. 10
@ Texas Tech
4:00p
Nov. 18
@ Baylor
3:00p
Nov. 22
vs. BYU
6:00p
Nov. 25
@ Oklahoma
2:00p
Dec. 1-2 NCAA 1st/2nd Round TBA Dec. 8-9 NCAA Regionals TBA Dec. 14-16 NCAA Final Four (Tampa, FL) TBA *All times are Eastern and subject to change*
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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.................................... Wren Baker (Oklahoma State ’03) NCAA Faculty Representative........................................................Maria Kolar COACHING STAFF Head Coach......................................................Reed Sunahara (Ninth Season) Alma Mater................................................................................... UCLA, 1989 Record at WVU............................................................. 97-134 (Ninth Season) Career Record..............................................................422-298 (23rd Season) Assistants................................................................ Traci Plungas (Albany ’13) ���������������������������Travis Magorien (California State University Northridge ’15) FACILITY INFORMATION Home Court.............................................................................. WVU Coliseum Capacity................................................................................................14,000 Opened....................................................................................................1970 VOLLEYBALL HISTORY Season of Volleyball..................................................................................49th First Year of Volleyball..............................................................................1974 All-Time Record........................................................................ 754-823 (.478) NCAA Tournament Appearances.........................................................1 (2021) NIVC Tournament Appearances.............................................. 2 (1991 & 2017) TEAM INFORMATION 2022 Record..............................................................................................7-22 2022 Big 12 Record...................................................................................0-16 Home Record..............................................................................................4-8 Away Record.............................................................................................0-11 Neutral Site Record.....................................................................................3-3 Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................................4/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................................................6/8 Newcomers..................................................................................................11 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball Contact....................................................................Elizabeth Stash Email.......................................................................... egs0015@mail.wvu.edu Office...................................................................................... (304) 293-9901 Fax: ........................................................................................ (304) 293-4105 Website...................................................................................WVUsports.com Twitter................................................................................... @WVUVolleyball Instagram.............................................................................. @WVUVolleyball Facebook................................................................................../WVUVolleyball
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2022 SEASON REVIEW
• West Virginia finished the 2022 season at 2-22 and 0-16 in the Big 12 Conference • The team opened the season 2-0 and went 7-6 in nonconference play • Two individuals finished the season in the top 10 of three Big 12 categories: Kamiah Gibson ranked eighth with 6.09 assists per set, Skye Stokes ranked eighth with .32 service aces per set and Stokes ranked fifth with 3.80 digs per set • For the seventh straight year, WVU was named a recipient of the AVCA Team Academic Award. • Adrian Ell was named to the 2022 All-Big 12 Preseason Team • Ell also was named to the 2022 CSC Academic All-District Volleyball First Team • Ell and Gibson earned spots on the 2022 Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball First Team, while Madison Page and Natalie Winter each earned a spot on the All-Big 12 Second Team
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2022 MOUNTAINEER ACCOLADES
TEAM
• Named a recipient of the AVCA Team Academic Award.
ADRIAN ELL
• All-Big 12 First Team • AVCA All-Midwest Region • CSC Academic All-District Volleyball First Team • 2022 All-Big 12 Preseason Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Aug. 29) • Penn State Classic All-Tournament Team • Mountaineer Invitational All-Tournament Team
KAMIAH GIBSON
• Academic All-Big 12 First Team
TIERNEY JACKSON
• South Dakota Classic All-Tournament Team • Mountaineer Invitational All-Tournament Team
BAILEY MILLER
• Student Athlete of the Week (Sept. 19) • Mountaineer Invitational MVP • Outrigger Volleyball Challenge All-Tournament Team • Penn State Classic All-Tournament Team
MADISON PAGE
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
SKYE STOKES
• Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 27) • South Dakota Classic All-Tournament Team
NATALIE WINTER
• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
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2022 RESULTS DATE
OPPONENT
LOCATION
RESULT
ATT.
Aug 26 Aug 26 Aug 27 Sep 1 Sep 3 Sep 4 Sep 9 Sep 9 Sep 10 Sep 15 Sep 15 Sep 16 Sep 24 Sep 29 Oct 1 Oct 5 Oct 8 Oct 12 Oct 15 Oct 19 Oct 22 Oct 26 Oct 30 Nov 5 Nov 10 Nov 12 Nov 16 Nov 19 Nov 23
Loyola Duquesne Penn State UCLA Hawai’I Texas State Northern Colorado South Dakota CSU Bakersfield Merrimack Binghamton Delaware State Texas Tech TCU Oklahoma Kansas State Baylor Iowa State Chicago State Kansas Texas Iowa State Baylor Oklahoma Kansas State Kansas TCU Texas Tech Texas
University Park, Pa. (Rec Hall) University Park, Pa. (Rec Hall) University Park, Pa. (Rec Hall) Honolulu, Hawaii (Stan Sheriff Center) Honolulu, Hawaii (Stan Sheriff Center) Honolulu, Hawaii (Stan Sheriff Center) Vermillion, S.D. (Sanford Coyote Sports Center ) Vermillion, S.D. (Sanford Coyote Sports Center ) Vermillion, S.D. (Sanford Coyote Sports Center ) Morgantown, W. Va. (WVU Coliseum) Morgantown, W. Va. (WVU Coliseum) Morgantown, W. Va. (WVU Coliseum) Morgantown, W. Va. (WVU Coliseum) Fort Worth, Texas (TCU Student Recreation Center) Norman, Okla. (McCasland Field House ) Morgantown, W. Va. (WVU Coliseum) Morgantown, W. Va. (WVU Coliseum) Ames, Iowa (James H. Hilton Coliseum) Morgantown, W.Va. (WVU Coliseum) Morgantown, W. Va. (WVU Coliseum) Austin, Texas (Gregory Gymnasium) Morgantown, W. Va. (WVU Coliseum) Waco, Texas (Ferrell Center) Morgantown, W. Va. (WVU Coliseum) Manhattan, Kan. (Ahearn Field House) Lawrence, Kan. (Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena) Morgantown, W. Va. (WVU Coliseum) Lubbock, Texas (United Supermarkets Arena) Morgantown, W. Va. (WVU Coliseum)
W 3-2 W 3-0 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 W 3-2 L 1-3 L 0-3 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-2 L 2-3 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 2-3 W 3-0 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-3
0 0 2,715 0 5,380 0 1,108 105 108 446 548 584 682 1,636 832 507 690 1,960 686 549 4,475 327 870 740 1,048 1,718 616 446 1,075
Overall ���������������������������������������������������������������������������7-22 Conference �������������������������������������������������������������������0-16 Home �������������������������������������������������������������������������������4-8 Away �����������������������������������������������������������������������������0-11 Neutral ���������������������������������������������������������������������������3-3
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MATCH-BY-MATCH STATISTICS DATE
OPPONENT
W/L
SP
K
E
TA PCT
AST
SA
SE
RE
DIG BS
BA
BE
TN BHE
PTS
8/26/2022
vs Loyola Maryland
W
5
60
27
155 .213
55
6
9
4
64
3
20
1
13
1
79
8/26/2022
vs Duquesne
W
3
45
18
109 .248
40
7
8
1
42
2
14
1
9
1
61
8/27/2022
at Penn St.
L
4
37
30
132 .053
35
4
11
5
41
1
12
2
7
0
48
9/01/2022
vs UCLA
L
3
27
19
78 .103
24
1
6
8
22
2
4
2
4
0
32
9/02/2022
at Hawaii
L
3
28
27
100 .010
26
8
8
4
33
2
12
1
8
1
44
9/04/2022
vs Texas St.
L
4
48
24
134 .179
44
4
6
4
47
2
16
0
10
3
62
9/09/2022
vs Northern Colo.
W
5
58
34
160 .150
52
10
14
4
67
2
18
3
11
0
79
9/09/2022
at South Dakota
L
4
42
26
134 .119
39
7
11
3
56
1
16
5
9
0
58
9/10/2022
vs CSU Bakersfield
L
3
33
24
113 .080
29
3
2
9
46
3
18
5
12
0
48
9/15/2022
Merrimack
W
3
38
8
69 .435
32
13
8
2
24
1
6
1
4
0
55
9/15/2022
Binghamton
W
4
62
22
164 .244
59
9
15
2
72
7
6
1
10
0
81
9/16/2022
Delaware St.
W
5
61
29
157 .204
57
6
8
4
69
5
10
0
10
1
77
9/24/2022
Texas Tech
L
5
62
35
203 .133
54
7
10
3
91
8
6
1
11
4
80
9/29/2022
at TCU
L
5
55
34
171 .123
53
4
6
6
66
3
20
2
13
0
72
10/01/2022
at Oklahoma
L
3
34
18
85 .188
33
3
5
9
27
4
14
0
11
1
48
10/05/2022
Kansas St.
L
3
38
29
120 .075
35
3
7
4
47
1
8
1
5
3
46
10/08/2022
Baylor
L
3
26
27
94 -.011
25
3
6
4
28
1
9
0
5.5
1
34.5
10/12/2022
at Iowa St.
L
5
49
32
190 .089
45
3
15
5
92
2
18
1
11
2
63
10/15/2022
Chicago St.
W
3
44
18
112 .232
38
2
8
2
49
2
10
3
7
5
53
10/19/2022
Kansas
L
4
57
25
144 .222
54
7
12
6
62
5
2
2
6
1
70
10/22/2022
at Texas
L
3
30
25
96 .052
29
3
8
6
30
1
2
3
2
0
35
10/26/2022
Iowa St.
L
3
33
16
104 .163
31
5
8
5
42
3
8
4
7
0
45
10/30/2022
at Baylor
L
3
19
23
90 -.044
16
4
4
6
25
1
2
2
2
1
25
11/05/2022
Oklahoma
L
3
32
26
113 .053
30
6
8
2
33
1
8
1
5
0
43
11/10/2022
at Kansas St.
L
3
27
26
97 .010
24
3
11
8
31
3
14
1
10
1
40
11/12/2022
at Kansas
L
3
26
22
107 .037
23
1
17
0
30
0
6
0
3
0
30
11/16/2022
TCU
L
5
51
33
154 .117
48
6
15
11
66
3
18
0
12
2
69
11/19/2022
at Texas Tech
L
3
27
17
84 .119
25
2
9
8
33
1
14
2
8
3
37
11/23/2022
Texas
L
3
26
28
105 -.019
25
3
4
4
33
0
2
2
1
0
30
West Virginia 106 1175 722 3574 .127 1080 143 259 139 1368 70 313
47 226.5 31 1,544.5
Opponents 106 1225
27 296.5
27 1,660.5
RECEPTIONS Errors Errors Per Set
139 1.3
143 1.3
DEFENSE Digs Digs Per Set
1368 12.9
1405 13.3
BLOCKING Solo Assists Errors Blocks Blocks Per Set
70 313 47 226.5 2.1
75 443 27 296.5 2.8
537 3395 .203 1145 139
228
143
1405
75
443
CUMULATIVE TEAM STATISTICS
TEAM PER-MATCH Sets Played
106
Kills Per Set
11.08
Assists Per Set
10.19
Service Aces Per Set
1.35
Reception Errors Per Set
1.31
Digs Per Set
12.91
Blocks Per Set
2.14
Ball Handling Errors Per Set
0.29
Points Per Set
14.57
ATTACK Kills Errors Attempts Percent Kills Per Set
1175 722 3574 .127 11.1
1225 537 3395 .203 11.6
SET Assists Assists Per Set Ball Handling Errors
1080 10.2 31
1145 10.8 27
SERVE Aces Errors Aces Per Set
143 259 1.3
139 228 1.3
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OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OFFENSIVE ATTACK SET SERVE # PLAYER SP MP MS PTS PTS/S K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S 1 Winter, Natalie 52 22 1 9.0 0.17 0 0.00 3 13 -.231 10 0.19 9 0.17 2 Miller, Bailey 106 29 29 328.5 3.10 293 2.76 182 865 .128 9 0.08 20 0.19 3 Gibson, Kamiah 105 29 25 75.0 0.71 29 0.28 29 107 .000 640 6.10 26 0.25 4 Foster, Samiha 93 27 0 14.0 0.15 0 0.00 2 3 -.667 4 0.04 14 0.15 6 Dunn, Jessica 4 2 0 1.0 0.25 1 0.25 0 4 .250 14 3.50 0 0.00 8 Jackson, Tierney 105 29 29 221.5 2.11 164 1.56 90 468 .158 8 0.08 2 0.02 10 Coyle, Quincey 104 29 26 200.0 1.92 176 1.69 113 562 .112 2 0.02 1 0.01 11 McGann, Melanie 92 27 21 168.5 1.83 123 1.34 76 326 .144 4 0.04 1 0.01 12 Stokes, Skye 97 27 0 36.0 0.37 5 0.05 9 35 -.114 81 0.84 31 0.32 15 Page, Madison 47 19 11 66.0 1.40 43 0.91 43 144 .000 2 0.04 0 0.00 16 Tietz, Brenna 50 19 2 59.5 1.19 47 0.94 24 160 .144 0 0.00 2 0.04 18 Ell, Adrian 102 28 28 343.5 3.37 290 2.84 149 871 .162 280 2.75 19 0.19 21 McBride, Kristen 12 8 0 1.0 0.08 0 0.00 0 0 0 1 0.08 1 0.08 24 Schilling, Jordyn 80 23 2 21.0 0.26 4 0.05 2 16 .125 25 0.31 17 0.21 Total 106 29 1,544.5 14.57 1175 11.08 722 3574 .127 1080 10.19 143 1.35 Opponents 106 29 1,660.5 15.67 1225 11.56 537 3395 .203 1145 10.80 139 1.31
SE 23 38 54 28 1 5 4 1 77 0 2 7 5 14 259 228
DEFENSIVE DIG RECEPT BLOCK # PLAYER SP DIG DIG/S RE TA REC% RE/S BS BA BLK BLK/S 1 Winter, Natalie 52 47 0.90 14 167 .916 0.27 0 0 0 0.00 2 Miller, Bailey 106 223 2.10 33 576 .943 0.31 5 21 26.0 0.25 3 Gibson, Kamiah 105 147 1.40 1 5 .800 0.01 8 24 32.0 0.30 4 Foster, Samiha 93 46 0.49 0 0 .000 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 6 Dunn, Jessica 4 3 0.75 0 0 .000 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 8 Jackson, Tierney 105 30 0.29 1 19 .947 0.01 20 71 91.0 0.87 10 Coyle, Quincey 104 73 0.70 19 283 .933 0.18 8 30 38.0 0.37 11 McGann, Melanie 92 13 0.14 0 0 .000 0.00 9 71 80.0 0.87 12 Stokes, Skye 97 369 3.80 19 572 .967 0.20 0 0 0 0.00 15 Page, Madison 47 7 0.15 0 1 1.000 0.00 7 32 39.0 0.83 16 Tietz, Brenna 50 13 0.26 0 1 1.000 0.00 0 21 21.0 0.42 18 Ell, Adrian 102 209 2.05 5 62 .919 0.05 13 43 56.0 0.55 21 McBride, Kristen 12 6 0.50 1 28 .964 0.08 0 0 0 0.00 24 Schilling, Jordyn 80 182 2.28 18 400 .955 0.23 0 0 0 0.00 Total 106 1368 12.91 139 2114 .934 1.31 70 313 226.5 2.14 Opponents 106 1405 13.25 143 1864 .923 1.35 75 443 296.5 2.80
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BHE 1 3 21 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 31 27
Record Book Individual Season Records ��������������������������������������������46 Individual Career Records ����������������������������������������������47 Athletic Honors ��������������������������������������������������������������48 Year-by-Year Records ������������������������������������������������������49 Academic Honors ������������������������������������������������������������50 Season Leaders ��������������������������������������������������������������52 Yearly Leaders ����������������������������������������������������������������55 All-Time Letterwinners ��������������������������������������������������60 Series Records ��������������������������������������������������������������62 Year-By-Year Results ������������������������������������������������������64 All-Time Jerseys ������������������������������������������������������������70
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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS SETS PLAYED 1. Beth Hoffman Nancy Merkle 3. Sharon Steel 4. Cathy Folger 5. Michelle Domas Beth Hoffman 7. Sharon Miller 8. Jeanne Pause 9. Nicole Geraci Nancy Merkle
TOTAL 142 142 138 136 135 135 133 `132 131 131
YEAR 1983 1983 1983 1991 1991 1985 1991 1983 1991 1985
ASSISTS 1. Ellie Bastida 2. Tracey Thompson 3. Kailee Goold 4. Nicole Geraci 5. Brittany Sample Michelle Taylor 7. Brandice Studnicka 8. Lacey Zerwas 9. Kailee Goold 10. Michelle Taylor
TOTAL 1,329 1,251 1,225 1,207 1,189 1,189 1,180 1,116 1,111 1,086
YEAR 1994 1988 2007 1991 2013 1996 2004 2019 2005 1997
BLOCK SOLOS 1. Nancy Merkle 2. Sally Fries 3. Nancy Merkle 4. Lisa Scott 5. Nancy Merkle 6. Jen McCuen 7. Jen McCuen 8. Jen McCuen Lori Filipich 10. Catherine Anderson
TOTAL 73 72 59 56 54 53 52 46 46 45
YEAR 1984 1983 1985 1988 1983 1991 1989 1988 1987 1984
KILLS 1. Beth Hoffman 2. Cathy Folger 3. Payton Caffrey 4. Jordan Anderson 5. Lisa Scott 6. Payton Caffrey 7. Abby Tevis 8. Michelle Miller 9. Kyle Palmer 10. Stephanie Zolna
TOTAL 547 532 515 495 475 449 442 439 407 403
YEAR 1985 1991 2016 2014 1988 2017 2007 1988 1996 2004
ASSISTS PER SET 1. Brandice Studnicka 2. Maureen Ferris 3. Michelle Taylor 4. Tracey Thompson 5. Kailee Goold 6. Kailee Goold 7. Tracey Thompson 8. Ellie Bastida 9. Michelle Taylor 9. Lacey Zerwas
P/SET 11.46 11.09 11.08 10.60 10.58 10.56 10.46 10.38 10.35 10.35
YEAR 2004 2000 1997 1988 2005 2007 1987 1994 1998 2021
BLOCK ASSISTS 1. Jen McCuen 2. Alison Zemanski 3. Mia Swanegan 4. Mia Swanegan 5. Sarah Evers Nancy Merkle 7. Evyn McCoy Wendy Mills 9. Shawn Wiesepape 10. Wendy Mills
TOTAL 157 138 136 134 126 126 117 117 116 113
YEAR 1992 2004 2016 2017 1993 1985 2013 1992 1992 1991
KILLS PER SET 1. Jordan Anderson 2. Payton Caffrey 3. Beth Hoffman 4. Nikki Hardy 5. Stephanie Zolna 6. Lisa Scott 7. Jordan Anderson 8. Cathy Folger 9. Abby Tevis 10. Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Nikki Hardy
P/SET 4.63 4.44 4.05 4.04 4.01 3.99 3.94 3.91 3.81 3.80 3.80 3.80
YEAR 2014 2016 1985 1998 2002 1988 2013 1991 2007 2005 2004 1997
SERVICE ACES 1. Michelle Domas 2. Jeanne Pause 3. Beth Hoffman 4. Kara Crismond 5. Jill Raschiatore 6. Marty Hensler 7. Marty Hensler 8. Cathy Folger 9. Payton Caffrey Kyle Palmer
TOTAL 85 78 77 67 63 62 60 58 57 57
YEAR 1991 1983 1985 1990 1985 1983 1984 1991 2017 1994
TOTAL BLOCKS 1. Jen McCuen 2. Nancy Merkle 3. Sarah Evers 4. Alison Zemanski Jen McCuen 6. Wendy Mills 7. Wendy Mills Jen McCuen 9. Lisa Scott 10. Mia Swanegan
TOTAL 200 185 162 159 159 155 153 153 151 150
YEAR 1992 1985 1993 2004 1991 1991 1992 1989 1988 2017
TOTAL ATTEMPTS 1. Payton Caffrey 2. Stephanie Zolna 3. Abby Tevis 4. Jordan Anderson 5. Beth Hoffman 6. Megan Porter 7. Nikki Hardy 8. Kyle Palmer 9. Kyle Palmer 10. Cathy Folger
TOTAL 1,389 1,324 1,296 1,276 1,257 1,247 1,244 1,221 1,210 1,202
YEAR 2016 2004 2007 2014 1985 1996 1998 1995 1996 1991
SERVICE ACES PER SET 1. Michelle Domas 2. Jill Raschiatore 3. Kara Crismond Jeanne Pause 5. Beth Hoffman 6. Marcia Lewandowski Michelle Miller 8. Elizabeth Gillespie 9. Skye Stokes 10. Marty Hensler
P/SET 0.63 0.61 0.59 0.59 0.57 0.56 0.56 0.55 0.55 0.51
YEAR 1991 1985 1990 1983 1985 1987 1987 1985 2021 1984 YEAR 1991 2007 2011 2005 2010 2009 1991 2013 1983 1989
YEAR 1992 1993 1985 2004 1985 2014 1983 2016 1987 2018 1988
YEAR 2020 1984 2007 2021 1990 1992 1991 1988 1984 1991
TOTAL 536 534 530 500 495 492 480 469 461 455
P/SET 1.61 1.53 1.50 1.46 1.41 1.39 1.36 1.34 1.29 1.27 1.27
HITTING PERCENTAGE PCT. 1. Briana Lynch .363 2. Beth Hoffman .358 3. Tammy Wolf .350 4. Briana Lynch .345 5. Cathy Folger .341 6. Jen McCuen .340 7. Cathy Folger .330 8. Lisa Scott .321 9. Nancy Merkle .318 10. Jen McCuen .312 * minimum 300 attempts on the season
DIGS 1. Michelle Domas 2. Bonnie West 3. Serinna Russo 4. Aurora Ebert-Santos 5. Bonnie West 6. Bonnie West 7. Cathy Folger 8. Anna Panagiotakopoulos 9. Beth Hoffman 10. Michelle Domas
BLOCKS PER SET 1. Jen McCuen 2. Sarah Evers 3. Lori Filipich 4. Alison Zemanski 5. Nancy Merkle 6. Hannah Shreve 7. Sally Fries 8. Mia Swanegan 9. Lori Filipich 10. Katie DeMeo Lisa Scott
DIGS PER SET 1. Serinna Russo 2. Aurora Ebert-Santos 3. Bonnie West 4. Aurora Ebert-Santos 5. Bonnie West 6. Aurora Ebert-Santos 7. Bonnie West 8. Serinna Russo 9. Alexa Hasting 10. Anna Panagiotakopoulos
P/SET 5.82 5.10 4.67 4.65 4.60 4.58 4.47 4.33 4.18 4.08
YEAR 2011 2005 2010 2006 2007 2004 2009 2010 2019 2013
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POINTS SETS 1. Payton Caffrey 116 2. Jordan Anderson 107 3. Payton Caffrey 124 4. Abby Tevis 116 5. Alison Zemanski 109 6. Stephanie Zolna 106 7. Stephanie Zolna 93 8. Jordan Anderson 100 9. Adrian Ell 102 10. Stephanie Zolna 90
POINTS 570.5 543.5 534.5 483 464 462 436.5 436 432 397
P/SET 4.92 5.08 4.31 4.16 4.26 4.36 4.69 4.36 4.24 4.41
YEAR 2016 2014 2017 2007 2004 2004 2002 2013 2021 2005
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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS SETS PLAYED 1. Michelle Domas 2. Sharon Miller 3. Wendy Mills 4. Kyle Palmer 5. Jen McCuen 6. Nicole Geraci 7. Lori Biesecker 8. Cathy Folger 9. Michelle Miller 10. Bonnie West
TOTAL 490 482 477 475 470 465 463 447 441 439
YEAR 1988-91 1989-92 1989-92 1993-96 1988-92 1989-92 1994-97 1988-91 1985-88 2007-10
ASSISTS PER SET 1. Michelle Taylor 2. Tracey Thompson 3. Maureen Ferris 4. Lacey Zerwas 5. Kailee Goold 6. Brittany Sample 7. Kari Post 8. Brandice Studnicka 9. Emma Anderson 10. Nicole Geraci
P/SET 10.32 10.12 10.02 9.9 9.85 9.10 8.95 8.88 7.43 6.70
YEAR 1995-98 1985-88 1998-00 2018-22 2004-07 2012-15 2008-11 2001-04 2017 1989-92
BLOCK ASSISTS 1. Jen McCuen 2. Sarah Evers 3. Wendy Mills 4. Evyn McCoy 5. Mia Swanegan 6. Julie Hockenson 7. Briana Lynch 8. Hannah Shreve 9. Lisa Scott 10. Nancy Merkle
TOTAL 417 403 373 350 334 305 279 277 264 262
YEAR 1988-92 1993-96 1989-92 2011-14 2015-17 2002-05 2017-22 2013-16 1985-88 1983-85
KILLS 1. Stephanie Zolna 2. Nikki Hardy 3. Lisa Scott 4. Cathy Folger 5. Kyle Palmer 6. Beth Hoffman 7. Michelle Miller 8. Megan Porter 9. Julie Hockenson 10. Sarah Evers
TOTAL 1,404 1,317 1,315 1,310 1,280 1,229 1,227 1,164 1,081 1,058
YEAR 2002-05 1997-00 1985-88 1988-91 1993-96 1982-85 1985-88 1996-99 2002-05 1993-96
SERVICE ACES 1. Michelle Domas 2. Michelle Miller 3. Cathy Folger 4. Beth Hoffman 5. Jill Raschiatore 6. Kyle Palmer 7. Sharon Miller 8. Bonnie West Nicole Geraci 10. Kellie Kubiak
TOTAL 221 168 161 160 159 158 148 143 143 141
YEAR 1988-91 1985-88 1988-91 1982-85 1984-87 1993-96 1989-92 2007-10 1989-92 1984-87
TOTAL BLOCKS 1. Jen McCuen 2. Sarah Evers 3. Wendy Mills 4. Nancy Merkle 5. Lisa Scott 6. Alison Zemanski 7. Evyn McCoy 8. Julie Hockenson 9. Mia Swanegan 10. Lori Filipich
TOTAL 613 538 533 448 413 402 385 379 370 337
YEAR 1988-92 1993-96 1989-92 1982-85 1985-88 2001-04 2011-14 2002-05 2015-17 1984-87
KILLS PER SET 1. Payton Caffrey 2. Stephanie Zolna 3. Nikki Hardy 4. Lisa Scott 5. Adrian Ell 6. Beth Hoffman 7. Lisa Scott 8 Abby Tevis 9. Cathy Folger 10. Megan Porter
P/SET 4.02 3.83 3.48 3.20 3.17 3.12 3.08 3.03 2.93 2.81
YEAR 2016-17 2002-05 1997-00 1985-88 2021-202 1983-85 1985-88 2004-07 1988-91 1996-99
SERVICE ACES PER SET 1. Jeanne Pause 2. Marty Hensler 3. Jill Raschiatore 4. Michelle Domas 5. Kara Crismond 6. Beth Hoffman Mary Jane Rakowich 8. Andrea Riley 9. Michelle Miller Kellie Kubiak
P/SET 0.54 0.50 0.48 0.45 0.42 0.41 0.41 0.40 0.38 0.38
YEAR 1981-84 1981-84 1984-87 1988-91 1987-90 1982-85 1982-84 1998-00 1985-88 1984-87
BLOCKS PER SET 1. Jen McCuen 2. Lori Filipich 3. Sarah Evers 4. Nancy Merkle 5. Mia Swanegan 6. Wendy Mills 7. Alison Zemanski 8. Hannah Shreve 9. Evyn McCoy Lisa Scott
P/SET 1.30 1.25 1.23 1.14 1.12 1.11 1.10 1.01 1.00 1.00
YEAR 1988-92 1993-96 1989-92 1982-85 2015-17 2002-05 2001-04 2013-16 2011-14 1984-87
TOTAL ATTEMPTS 1. Stephanie Zolna 2. Nikki Hardy 3. Kyle Palmer 4. Megan Porter 5. Michelle Miller 6. Kylie Armbruster 7. Cathy Folger 8. Michelle Domas 9. Abby Tevis 10. Katelyn Evans
TOTAL 4,415 4,233 3,939 3,468 3,356 3,218 3,159 3,146 3,145 2,991
YEAR 2002-05 1997-00 1993-96 1996-99 1985-88 2008-11 1988-91 1988-91 2004-07 2016-19
DIGS 1. Bonnie West 2. Alexa Hasting 3. Michelle Domas 4. Aurora Ebert-Santos 5. Gianna Gotterba 6. Cathy Folger 7. Nikki Hardy 8. Kristi King 9. Sharon Miller 10. Michelle Miller
TOTAL 1,945 1,873 1,630 1,461 1,362 1,284 1,237 1,218 1,143 1,127
YEAR 2007-10 2017-22 1988-91 2003-06 2014-17 1988-91 1997-00 2000-03 1989-92 1985-88
1000 KILL/1000 DIG CLUB (ALPHABETICAL) KILLS DIGS
HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. Briana Lynch 3. Lisa Scott 4. Beth Hoffman 5. Lauren Evans 6. Cathy Folger 7. Jen McCuen 8. Erin Slinde 9. Tammy Wolf 10. Wendy Mills Nancy Merkle
PCT. .322 .303 .300 .294 .285 .283 .265 .256 .252 .252
YEAR 2017-22 1985-88 1982-85 2009-10 1988-91 1989-92 2016-19 2005-08 1989-92 1982-85
DIGS PER SET 1. Serinna Russo 2. Bonnie West 3. Aurora Ebert-Santos 4. Gianna Gotterba Dimitra Havriluk 6. Alexa Hasting 7. Michelle Domas 8. Kristi King Nikki Hardy 10. Cathy Folger
P/SET 5.04 4.43 4.26 3.56 3.56 1,873 3.33 3.27 3.27 2.87
YEAR 2010-11 2007-10 2003-06 2014-17 2000-03 2017-22 1988-91 2000-03 1997-00 1988-91
ASSISTS 1. Michelle Taylor 2. Lacey Zerwas 3. Brandice Studnicka 4. Kari Post 5. Tracey Thompson 6. Kailee Goold 7. Nicole Geraci 8. Brittany Sample 9. Jen Boeddeker 10. Maureen Ferris
TOTAL 4,178 3,890 3,518 3,384 3,359 3,338 3,116 2,882 2,060 1,913
YEAR 1995-98 2018-22 2001-04 2008-11 1985-88 2004-07 1989-92 2012-15 1990-93 1997-00
BLOCK SOLOS 1. Jen McCuen 2. Nancy Merkle 3. Wendy Mills 4. Sarah Evers 5. Lisa Scott 6. Lori Filipich 7. Cathy Folger 8. Julie Hockenson 9. Sally Fries 10. Jen Hoffman
TOTAL 193 186 152 135 134 114 76 74 72 69
YEAR 1988-92 1983-85 1989-92 1993-96 1985-88 1984-87 1988-91 2002-05 1981-83 1992-95
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1. Michelle Domas 1,016 2. Cathy Folger 1,310 3. Nikki Hardy 1,317 4. Beth Hoffman 1,229 5. Michelle Miller 1,127 6. Kyle Palmer 1,280 7. Megan Porter 1,161 8. Lisa Scott 1,315 9. Stephanie Zolna 1,404
1,630 1,284 1,237 1,052 1,139 1,119 1,039 1,052 1,038
YEAR
1988-91 1988-91 1997-00 1982-85 1985-88 1993-96 1996-99 1985-88 2002-05
1000 KILL/500 BLOCK CLUB (ALPHABETICAL) KILLS BLOCKS YEAR
1. Sarah Evers 2. Jen McCuen
1,058 1,000
538 613
1993-96 1988-92
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ATHLETIC 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
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 Katelyn Evans Briana Lynch 2020 Lacey Zerwas 2021 Lacey Zerwas
AVCA ALL-MIDWEST REGION HONORABLE MENTION 2013 Jordan Anderson 2017 Payton Caffrey 2019 Katelyn Evans 2021 Lacey Zerwas
ALL-BIG 12 HONORABLE MENTION 2013 Jordan Anderson
AVCA ALL-NORTHEAST REGION 1987 Marcia Lewandowski Lisa Scott 1988 Lisa Scott
ALL-BIG 12 PRESEASON TEAM 2014 Jordan Anderson 2017 Payton Caffrey 2020 Briana Lynch 2021 Briana Lynch
ALL-BIG 12 FRESHMAN TEAM 2013 Jordan Anderson 2016 Payton Caffrey Erin Slinde
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 Katie DeMeo 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 LISA SCOTT
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Megan Porter
MIA SWANEGAN
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 Domas 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
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COACH
1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
Judy Thomas None Veronica Hammersmith Sally Dorwart Veronica Hammersmith Debbie Thorpe Veronica Hammersmith Debbie Thorpe Veronica Hammersmith Bobbie Cox Veronica Hammersmith Mary Jo Hensler Veronica Hammersmith Mary Jo Hensler Veronica Hammersmith Mary Jo Hensler Veronica Hammersmith Nancy Gambill Veronica Hammersmith Marty Hensler Veronica Hammersmith Marty Hensler Veronica Hammersmith Beth Hoffman, Nancy Merkle Veronica Hammersmith Elizabeth Gillespie, Jill Raschiatore Veronica Hammersmith Jill Raschiatore, Lisa Scott Veronica Hammersmith Lisa Scott, Tracey Thompson Veronica Hammersmith Becky Plank Veronica Hammersmith Cathy Folger Veronica Hammersmith Cathy Folger, Jen McCuen Veronica Hammersmith Jen McCuen, Wendy Mills Veronica Hammersmith Jen Boeddeker, Lauren Montgomery Veronica Hammersmith Jen Hoffman, Sandy Shumate Veronica Hammersmith Jen Hoffman, Sandy Shumate, Christy Jones Veronica Hammersmith Kyle Palmer Veronica Hammersmith Lori Biesecker, Michelle Taylor Veronica Hammersmith Lauren Barrett, Michelle Taylor
CAPTAIN
RECORD
4‑11 15‑13 21‑17 32-7 12‑15 35‑12 25‑16 18‑25 15‑23 27‑18 23‑13 25‑14 17‑15 22‑7 21-13 16-19 14-21 26-11 15-17 11-20 11-23 14-16 17-16 15-13 13-15
YEAR
COACH
CAPTAIN
RECORD
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 2022 Reed Sunahara 7-22 TOTALS
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KATIE DEMEO AVCA ACADEMIC TEAM AWARD 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
BIG 12 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2014 Nikki Attea
WVU FOUNDATION OUTSTANDING SENIOR 2016 Hannah Shreve CSC ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2001 Krista Smith (Third Team) 2021 Lacey Zerwas (First Team)
DR. GERALD LAGE AWARD 2012 Elizabeth Gulick 2015 Hannah Shreve 2017 Gianna Gotterba 2019 Katie DeMeo 2020 Lacey Zerwas
CSC ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT II TEAM 1986 Marcia Lewandowski 1990 Michelle Domas Kara Crismond 1991 Michelle Domas Cathy Folger Jen McCuen 1992 Jen McCuen 2000 Krista Smith 2001 Krista Smith (First Team) 2005 Kailee Goold (First Team) 2006 Kailee Goold (First Team) 2007 Kailee Goold (First Team) 2012 Elizabeth Gulick (First Team) 2013 Elizabeth Gulick (First Team) 2016 Hannah Shreve (First Team) 2018 Katie DeMeo (First Team) 2019 Katie DeMeo (First Team) 2020 Lacey Zerwas (First Team) 2022 Adrian Ell (First Team)
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ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2012 Elizabeth Gulick* 2013 Nikki Attea Elizabeth Gulick* Anna Panagiotakopoulos Hannah Sackett 2014 Jordan Anderson Nikki Attea Hannah Sackett 2015 Gianna Gotterba Morgan Montgomery Hannah Shreve 2016 Taylor Cross Gianna Gotterba MaTia Hughes Morgan Montgomery Hannah Shreve* Mia Swanegan 2017 Taylor Cross* Gabrielle Cuckovich Gianna Gotterba Morgan Montgomery Erin Slinde 2018 Gabrielle Cuckovich
Katie DeMeo* Alexa Hasting Natania Levak Briana Lynch Lindsay Proctor Ava Richards Erin Slinde 2019 Gabrielle Cuckovich Katie DeMeo* Alexa Hasting Kristina Jordan Kristin Lux Briana Lynch Lindsay Proctor Erin Slinde Lacey Zerwas* 2020 Audrey Adams Alexa Hastings Kristin Lux Briana Lynch Emmy Ogogor Lindsay Proctor * Marielena Somoza Lacey Zerwas * 2021 Alexa Hasting* Kristin Lux Emmy Ogogor Marielena Somoza Alsion Thomas Lacey Zerwas* 2022 Adrian Ell Kamiah Gibson * denotes 4.00 grade point average
WVUSPORTS.COM ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM 2012 Karly 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 2022 Madison Page Natalie Winter ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM 2013 Jordan Anderson Hannah Shreve* 2014 Gianna Gotterba Morgan Montgomery 2016 Gabrielle Cuckovich Katelyn Evans 2017 Katie DeMeo Alexa Hasting Chloe Klusman Briana Lynch Lindsay Proctor Ava Richards 2018 Rhyenne Filisi Abby Gibbons Kristina Jordan Kristin Lux Marielena Somoza Lacey Zerwas* 2019 Natalie Winter * denotes 4.00 grade point average
BIG EAST/AÉROPOSTALE FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD 2000
Krista Smith
ATLANTIC 10 POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1992 Michelle Domas ACADEMIC ALL-ATLANTIC 10 TEAM 1983 Sally Fries 1987 Marcia Lewandowski Tracey Thompson 1988 Tracey Thompson 1990 Kara Crismond Michelle Domas 1991 Michelle Domas Cathy Folger Jen McCuen 1992 Jen McCuen ACADEMIC ALL-ATLANTIC 10 HONORABLE MENTION 1983 Marty Hensler Katie 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 Kara Crismond Michelle Domas Jen McCuen
HANNAH SHREVE OUTSTANDING ATHLETE AWARD 1974 Debbie Thorpe 1975 Sally Dorward 1976 Debbie Thorpe 1977 Judy Onks 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 Domas 1990 Cathy Folger 1991 Cathy Folger 1992 Jen McCuen 1993 Lauren Montgomery 1994 Ellie Bastida 1995 Kyle Palmer 1996 Michelle Taylor 1997 Lauren Barrett 1998 Brooke Hudson 1999 Megan Porter 2000 Lauren Blough 2001 Dimitra Havriluk 2002 Stephanie Zolna 2003 Alison Zemanski 2004 Alison Zemanski 2005 Kailee Goold 2006 Abby Tevis 2007 Tammy Wolf 2008 Tammy Wolf 2009 Lauren Evans * award discontinued after 2009
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SEASON LEADERS FRESHMAN SEASON LEADERS SETS PLAYED
TOTAL
YEAR
128 127 122 122 121
1994 1989 1996 1996 2017
TOTAL
YEAR
515 400 394 373 369
2016 1996 2013 2002 1997
KILLS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Payton Caffrey 2. Stephanie Zolna 3. Jordan Anderson 4. Nikki Hardy 5. Megan Porter
4.44 4.01 3.94 3.80 3.28
2016 2002 2013 1997 1996
1. Lori Biesecker 2. Nicole Geraci 3. Megan Porter Brooke Hudson 5. Alexa Hasting KILLS
1. Payton Caffrey 2. Megan Porter 3. Jordan Anderson 4. Stephanie Zolna 5. Nikki Hardy
TOTAL ATTEMPTS
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Payton Caffrey 2. Megan Porter 3. Jordan Anderson 4. Stephanie Zolna 5. Nikki Hardy
1389 1247 1162 1141 1126
2016 1996 2013 2002 1997
HITTING PERCENTAGE
PCT.
YEAR
1. Jen McCuen Lisa Scott 3. Sarah Evers 4. Julie Hockenson 5. Abby Norman
.294 .294 .259 .240 .227
1988 1985 1993 2002 2007
* minimum 300 attempts on the season ASSISTS
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Michelle Taylor 2. Lamprini Konstantinidou 3. Brittany Sample 4. Lacey Zerwas 5. Brandice Studnicka
1034 971 960 881 838
1995 2014 2012 2018 2001
ASSISTS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Maureen Ferris 2. Lamprini Konstantinidou 3. Michelle Taylor 4. Lacey Zerwas 5. Brittany Sample
10.67 10.01 9.85 9.18 8.89
1998 2014 1995 2018 2012
ACES
TOTAL
YEAR
51 45 45 44 44 44 44
1989 2002 1985 2007 1996 1993 1988
ACES PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Stephanie Zolna 2. Nicole Geraci Michelle Domas
0.48 0.40 0.40
2002 1989 1988
1. Nicole Geraci 2. Stephanie Zolna Michelle Miller 4. Bonnie West Megan Porter Kyle Palmer Michelle Domas
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4. Kyle Palmer Michelle Miller
0.39 0.39
1993 1985
TOTAL
YEAR
534 408 371 325 297
2007 1993 1994 2017 2012
DIGS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Bonnie West 2. Stacey Avitt 3. Anna Panagiotakopoulos 4. Dimitra Havriluk 5. Kelly Mullins
4.60 4.00 3.38 3.65 3.00
2007 1993 2012 2000 2002
DIGS
1. Bonnie West 2. Stacey Avitt 3. Lori Biesecker 4. Alexa Hasting 5. Anna Panagiotakopoulos
BLOCK SOLOS
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Jen McCuen 2. Wendy Mills 3. Sarah Evers 4. Cathy Folger 5. Lisa Scott
46 38 36 28 26
1988 1989 1993 1988 1985
BLOCK ASSISTS
TOTAL
YEAR
126 93 82 77 74
1993 2018 1993 2016 2016
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Sarah Evers 2. Kristina Jordan Jen McCuen 4. Wendy Mills 5. Julie Hockenson
162 101 101 100 87
1993 2018 1988 1989 2002
BLOCKS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Sarah Evers 2. Jen McCuen 3. Lori Filipich 4. Katie DeMeo 5. Kristina Jordan
1.53 1.07 1.00 0.99 0.94
1993 1988 1984 2017 2018
1. Sarah Evers 2. Kristina Jordan 3. Kyle Palmer 4. Erin Slinde 5. Natania Levak
BONNIE WEST TOTAL BLOCKS
2. Nikki Hardy 3. Morgan Montgomery 4. Stephanie Zolna 5. Payton Caffrey TOTAL ATTEMPTS
SOPHOMORE SEASON LEADERS SETS PLAYED
TOTAL
YEAR
142 142 129 128 128
1983 1983 1989 1994 1994
TOTAL
YEAR
495 449 400 374 347
2014 2017 1998 2015 1989
KILLS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Jordan Anderson
4.63
2014
1. Nancy Merkle Beth Hoffman 3. Michelle Domas 4. Sarah Evers Ellie Bastida
1. Jordan Anderson 2. Payton Caffrey 3. Nikki Hardy 4. Morgan Montgomery 5. Michelle Domas
1998 2015 2003 2017
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Jordan Anderson 2. Nikki Hardy 3. Payton Caffrey 4. Michelle Domas 5. Morgan Montgomery
1276 1244 1129 1113 1056
2014 1998 2017 1989 2015
HITTING PERCENTAGE
PCT.
YEAR
1. Katie DeMeo 2. Lisa Scott 3. Wendy Mills Beth Hoffman 5. Sarah Evers
.289 .274 .264 .264 .255
2018 1986 1990 1983 1994
* minimum 300 attempts on the season ASSISTS
KILLS
4.04 3.74 3.67 3.62
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Ellie Bastida 2. Brittany Sample Michelle Taylor 4. Lacey Zerwas 5. Kailee Goold
1329 1189 1189 1116 1111
1994 2013 1996 2019 2005
ASSISTS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Kailee Goold 2. Ellie Bastida
10.58 10.38
2005 1994
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10.34 10.33 10.08
2013 2019 1996
ACES
TOTAL
YEAR
57 57 56 48
2017 1994 2021 2007
1. Payton Caffrey Kyle Palmer 3. Skye Stokes 4. Kristina Gallahan
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ACES PER SET
5. Becky Plank
P/SET
YEAR
1. Karly Rasmussen 2. Becky Plank 3. Payton Caffrey Kyle Palmer 5. Kristina Gallahan
1.00 0.49 0.46 0.46 0.45
2010 1987 2017 1994 2007
TOTAL
YEAR
472 469 461 455 424
2021 2013 1983 1989 2008
DIGS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Aurora Ebert-Santos 2. Anna Panagiotakopoulos 3. Karly Rasmussen 4. Bonnie West 5. Nikki Hardy
4.58 4.08 4.00 3.96 3.77
2004 2013 2010 2008 1998
TOTAL
YEAR
54 52 42 36 27
1983 1989 1994 1990 1985
BLOCK ASSISTS
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Katie DeMeo 2. Jen McCuen
107 101
2018 1989
DIGS
1. Skye Stokes 2. Anna Panagiotakopoulos 3. Beth Hoffman 4. Michelle Domas 5. Bonnie West
BLOCK SOLOS
1. Nancy Merkle 2. Jen McCuen 3. Sarah Evers 4. Wendy Mills 5. Lori Filipich
3.Sarah Evers 4. Alison Zemanski 5. Caleah Wells Jen Hoffman TOTAL BLOCKS
98 93 89 89
1994 2002 2013 1993
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Jen McCuen 2. Sarah Evers 3. Nancy Merkle 4. Wendy Mills 5. Katie DeMeo
153 140 127 124 118
1989 1994 1983 1990 2018
BLOCKS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Lori Filipich 2. Hannah Shreve 3. Katie DeMeo 4. Jen McCuen 5. Alison Zemanski
1.50 1.39 1.27 1.22 1.17
1985 2014 2018 1989 2002
JUNIOR SEASON LEADERS SETS PLAYED
1. Sharon Miller 2. Jeanne Pause 3. Nicole Geraci 4. Marty Hensler 5. Sandy Shumate Christie Jones KILLS
1. Stephanie Zolna 2. Kyle Palmer 3. Beth Hoffman 4. Cathy Folger 5. Katelyn Evans
TOTAL
YEAR
133 132 131 129 128 128
1991 1983 1991 1983 1994 1994
TOTAL
YEAR
403 401 399 364 352
2004 1995 1984 1990 2018
KILLS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Stephanie Zolna 2. Kyle Palmer 3. Cathy Folger 4. Beth Hoffman 5. Abby Tevis
3.80 3.52 3.47 3.41 3.34
2004 1995 1990 1984 2006
STEPHANIE ZOLNA TOTAL ATTEMPTS
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Stephanie Zolna 2. Kyle Palmer 3. Katelyn Evans 4. Abby Tevis 5. Sandy Shumate
1324 1221 1072 1042 979
2004 1995 2018 2006 1994
HITTING PERCENTAGE
PCT.
YEAR
1. Beth Hoffman 2. Tammy Wolf 3. Cathy Folger 4. Nancy Merkle 5. Jen McMuen
.358 .350 .324 .318 .312
1984 2007 1990 1984 1991
* minimum 300 attempts on the season ASSISTS
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Nicole Geraci 2. Michelle Taylor 3. Tracey Thompson 4. Kari Post 5. Brandice Studnicka
1207 1086 1046 999 890
1991 1997 1987 2010 2003
ASSISTS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Maureen Ferris 2. Michelle Taylor 3. Tracey Thompson 4. Kari Post 5. Lacey Zerwas
11.09 11.08 10.46 9.89 9.73
2000 1997 1987 2010 2020
ACES
TOTAL
YEAR
78 62 55 55 54
1983 1983 1990 1987 1985
1. Jeanne Pause 2. Marty Hensler 3. Michelle Domas Michelle Miller 5. Elizabeth Gillespie
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1180 1056 869
2004 2021 1998
ASSISTS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Brandice Studnicka 2. Tracey Thompson 3. Kailee Goold 4. Lacey Zerwas 5. Michelle Taylor
11.46 10.60 10.56 10.4 10.35
2004 1988 2007 2021 1998
ACES
TOTAL
YEAR
85 77 67 60 58
1991 1985 1990 1984 1991
ACES PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Michelle Domas 2. Kara Crismond 3. Beth Hoffman 4. Marcia Lewandowski 5. Marty Hensler
0.63 0.59 0.57 0.56 0.51
1991 1990 1985 1987 1984
TOTAL
YEAR
536 530 495 480 432
1991 2011 2010 1991 2006
DIGS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Serinna Russo 2. Bonnie West 3. Aurora Ebert-Santos 4. Alexa Hasting 5. Michelle Domas
5.82 4.67 4.65 4.0 3.97
2011 2010 2006 2021 1991
TOTAL
YEAR
72 59 56 46 45
1983 1985 1988 1987 1984
TOTAL
YEAR
155 138 134 126 115
1992 2004 2017 1985 1992
TOTAL
YEAR
197 185 159 151 150
1992 1985 2004 1988 2017
BLOCKS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Jen McCuen 2. Alison Zemanski 3. Nancy Merkle 4. Sally Fries 5. Lori Filipich
1.59 1.46 1.41 1.36 1.29
1992 2004 1985 1983 1987
1. Michelle Domas 2. Beth Hoffman 3. Kara Crismond 4. Marty Hensler 5. Cathy Folger
KARLY RASMUSSEN ACES PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Jeanne Pause 2. Michelle Miller 3. Elizabeth Gillespie 4. Marcia Lewandowski 5. Kellie Kubiak Marty Hensler
0.59 0.56 0.55 0.49 0.48 0.48
1983 1987 1985 1986 1986 1983
DIGS
1. Aurora Ebert-Santos 2. Bonnie West 3. Gianna Gotterba 4. Alexa Hasting Sandy Shumate
TOTAL
YEAR
500 492 452 451 451
2005 2009 2016 2019 1994
DIGS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Aurora Ebert-Santos 2. Serinna Russo 3. Alexa Hasting 4. Bonnie West 5. Gianna Gotterba
4.84 4.33 4.18 3.96 3.90
2005 2010 2019 2008 2016
BLOCK SOLOS
1. Nancy Merkle 2. Jen McCuen 3. Sarah Evers 4. Wendy Mills 5. Lori Filipich BLOCK ASSISTS
1. Mia Swanegan 2. Evyn McCoy 3. Wendy Mills 4. Jen McCuen 5. Lauren Evans TOTAL BLOCKS
TOTAL
YEAR
73 53 43 42 31
1984 1991 1995 1991 1986
TOTAL
YEAR
136 117 113 106 95
2016 2013 1991 1991 2009
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Jen McCuen 2. Wendy Mills 3. Mia Swanegan 4. Nancy Merkle 5. Sarah Evers
159 155 149 136 134
1991 1991 2016 1984 1995
BLOCKS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Mia Swanegan
1.34
2016
2. Wendy Mills 3. Jen McCuen 4. Sarah Evers 5. Evyn McCoy
1991 1991 1995 2013
SENIOR SEASON LEADERS SETS PLAYED
TOTAL
YEAR
138 136 135 135 131
1983 1991 1991 1985 1985
TOTAL
YEAR
547 532 475 442 439
1985 1991 1988 2007 1988
KILLS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
1. Beth Hoffman 2. Lisa Scott 3. Cathy Folger 4. Abby Tevis 5. Stephanie Zolna
4.05 3.99 3.91 3.81 3.80
1985 1988 1991 2007 2005
TOTAL ATTEMPTS
TOTAL
YEAR
1. Abby Tevis 2. Beth Hoffman 3. Kyle Palmer 4. Cathy Folger 5. Michelle Miller
1296 1257 1210 1202 1130
2007 1985 1996 1991 1988
HITTING PERCENTAGE
PCT.
YEAR
1. Jen McCuen 2. Braina Lynch 3. Cathy Folger 4. Lisa Scott 5. Alison Zemanski
.379 .363 .330 .321 .305
1992 2020 1991 1988 2004
TOTAL
YEAR
1251 1225
1988 2007
1. Sharon Steel 2. Cathy Folger 3. Michelle Domas Beth Hoffman 5. Nancy Merkle KILLS
1. Beth Hoffman 2. Cathy Folger 3. Lisa Scott 4. Abby Tevis 5. Michelle Miller
* minimum 300 attempts on the season ASSISTS
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1.26 1.25 1.18 1.16
1. Tracey Thompson 2. Kailee Goold
DIGS
1. Michelle Domas 2. Serinna Russo 3. Bonnie West 4. Cathy Folger 5. Aurora Ebert-Santos
BLOCK SOLOS
1. Sally Fries 2. Nancy Merkle 3. Lisa Scott 4. Lori Filipich 5. Catherine Anderson BLOCK ASSISTS
1. Jen McCuen 2. Alison Zemanski 3. Mia Swanegan 4. Nancy Merkle 5. Shawn Wiesepape TOTAL BLOCKS
1. Jen McCuen 2. Nancy Merkle 3. Alison Zemanski 4. Lisa Scott 5. Mia Swanegan
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YEARLY LEADERS KILLS
Sharon Steele Beth Hoffman Beth Hoffman Lisa Scott Michelle Miller Lisa Scott Michelle Domas Cathy Folger Cathy Folger Jen McCuen Jen Hoffman Sarah Evers Kyle Palmer Kyle Palmer Nikki Hardy Nikki Hardy Brooke Hudson Jamie Boardman Dimitra Havriluk Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Abby Tevis Abby Tevis Kylie Armbruster Lauren Evans Lauren Evans Michelle Kopecky Hannah Sackett Jordan Anderson
TOTAL
YEAR
291 399 547 320 321 475 347 377 532 341 285 344 401 407 369 400 309 335 316 373 275 403 353 297 442 229 270 270 264 267 394
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Jordan Anderson Morgan Montgomery Payton Caffrey Payton Caffrey Katelyn Evans Katelyn Evans Kristin Lux Adrian Ell Bailey Miller
(SINCE 1983) 495 372 515 449 352 302 234 354 293
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
KILLS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
Sharon Steele Beth Hoffman Beth Hoffman Lisa Scott Michelle Miller Lisa Scott Michelle Domas Cathy Folger Cathy Folger Jen McCuen Jen Hoffman Sarah Evers Kyle Palmer Kyle Palmer/Megan Porter Nikki Hardy Nikki Hardy Brooke Hudson Jamie Boardman Dimitra Havriluk Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna
2.10 3.41 4.05 3.08 3.28 3.99 2.69 3.59 3.93 2.75 2.57 2.69 3.52 3.28 3.80 4.04 3.19 3.56 3.25 4.01 3.67
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Abby Tevis Abby Tevis Kylie Armbruster Kristina Gallahan Lauren Evans Michelle Kopecky Hannah Sackett Jordan Anderson Jordan Anderson Morgan Montgomery Payton Caffrey Payton Caffrey Katelyn Evans Katelyn Evans Kristin Lux Adrian Ell Adrian Ell
3.80 3.80 3.34 3.81 2.44 2.48 2.60 2.93 2.54 3.94 4.63 3.74 4.44 3.62 3.17 3.43 2.93 3.47 2.84
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
TOTAL ATTEMPTS
TOTAL
YEAR
Sharon Steele Beth Hoffman Beth Hoffman Michelle Miller Michelle Miller Michelle Miller Michelle Domas Cathy Folger Cathy Folger Wendy Mills Stacey Avitt Sandy Shumate Kyle Palmer Megan Porter Nikki Hardy Nikki Hardy Nikki Hardy Nikki Hardy Dimitra Havriluk Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Abby Tevis Abby Tevis Kylie Armbruster Kylie Armbruster Michelle Kopecky Michelle Kopecky Hannah Sackett Jordan Anderson Jordan Anderson Morgan Montgomery Payton Caffrey Payton Caffrey Katelyn Evans Katelyn Evans Kristin Lux Adrian Ell Adrian Ell
777 892 1,257 704 810 1,130 1,113 792 1,202 785 759 979 1,221 1,247 1,126 1,244 838 1,025 862 1,141 835 1,324 1,115 1,042 1,296 825 723 853 849 827 1,162 1,276 1,056 1,389 1,129 1,072 838 718 967 871
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
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NIKKI HARDY ATTEMPTS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
Sharon Steele Beth Hoffman Beth Hoffman Lisa Scott Michelle Miller Michelle Miller Michelle Domas Cathy Folger Cathy Folger Jen Hoffman Stacey Avitt Sandy Shumate Kyle Palmer Megan Porter Nikki Hardy Nikki Hardy Nikki Hardy Adriana Hardy Dimitra Havriluk Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Abby Tevis Abby Tevis Kylie Armbruster Kristina Gallahan Michelle Kopecky Kylie Armbruster
5.63 7.62 9.31 6.55 8.27 9.58 8.63 7.54 8.84 6.77 7.44 7.65 10.71 10.22 11.61 12.57 9.52 10.90 8.89 12.27 11.13 12.49 11.99 11.71 11.17 8.78 7.89 8.53 9.92
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
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Hannah Sackett Jordan Anderson Jordan Anderson Morgan Montgomery Payton Caffrey Payton Caffrey Katelyn Evans Katelyn Evans Kristin Lux Adrian Ell Adrian Ell
7.80 11.62 11.93 10.56 11.97 9.10 9.66 9.52 8.97 9.48 8.54
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
ASSISTS
TOTAL
YEAR
Marty Hensler Marty Hensler Jill Raschiatore Tracey Thompson Tracey Thompson Tracey Thompson Nicole Geraci Nicole Geraci Nicole Geraci Jen Boeddeker Jen Boeddeker Ellie Bastida Michelle Taylor Michelle Taylor Michelle Taylor Michelle Taylor Maureen Ferris
779 477 781 570 1,046 1,251 565 940 1,207 880 809 1,329 1,034 1,189 1,086 869 836
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Maureen Ferris Brandice Studnicka Brandice Studnicka Brandice Studnicka Brandice Studnicka Kailee Goold Kailee Goold Kailee Goold Kari Post Kari Post Kari Post Kari Post Brittany Sample Brittany Sample Lamprini Konstantinidou Brittany Sample Erin Slinde Erin Slinde Lacey Zerwas Lacey Zerwas Lacey Zerwas Lacey Zerwas Kamiah Gibson
821 838 610 890 1,180 1,111 879 1,225 564 1,034 999 787 960 1,189 971 517 683 941 881 1,116 837 1056 640
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
ASSISTS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
Marty Hensler Marty Hensler Jill Raschiatore Tracey Thompson Tracey Thompson Tracey Thompson Nicole Geraci Nicole Geraci Nicole Geraci Jen Boeddeker Jen Boeddeker Ellie Bastida Michelle Taylor Michelle Taylor Michelle Taylor Michelle Taylor Maureen Ferris Maureen Ferris Brandice Studnicka Brandice Studnicka Brandice Studnicka Brandice Studnicka Kailee Goold Kailee Goold Kailee Goold Kari Post Kari Post Kari Post Kari Post Brittany Sample Brittany Sample Lamprini Konstantinidou Brittany Sample Erin Slinde Erin Slinde Lacey Zerwas Lacey Zerwas Lacey Zerwas Lacey Zerwas Kamiah Gibson
6.04 4.08 7.58 8.03 10.46 10.60 4.45 8.79 9.21 7.33 9.30 10.38 9.85 10.08 11.08 10.35 8.99 11.09 8.30 6.22 9.47 11.45 10.58 9.35 10.56 7.42 9.40 9.89 8.65 8.89 10.34 10.01 9.40 5.94 9.14 9.18 10.33 9.73 10.35 6.10
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
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TOTAL
YEAR
Sally Fries Nancy Merkle Nancy Merkle Lori Filipich Lori Filipich Lisa Scott Jen McCuen Wendy Mills Jen McCuen Jen McCuen Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Lauren Barrett Brooke Hudson Brooke Hudson Jamie Boardman Krista Smith Julie Hockenson Julie Hockenson Alison Zemanski Julie Hockenson Lisa Hough Lisa Hough Abby Norman Lauren Evans Lauren Evans Evyn McCoy Evyn McCoy Caleah Wells Jordan Anderson Hannah Shreve Mia Swanegan Mia Swanegan Katie DeMeo Audrey Adams Briana Lynch Briana Lynch Tierney Jackson
72 73 59 35 46 56 52 36 53 43 36 42 43 14 23 19 16 15 37 20 17 21 22 17 10 13 26 15 13 10 10 10 10 13 16 11 11 10 22 20
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
BLOCK ASSISTS
TOTAL
YEAR
73 63 126 67 82 95 101 89 113 157 126 98 91 88 49 73 54 53 72 93 69 138 94 58 91
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Nancy Merkle Nancy Merkle Nancy Merkle Lisa Scott Lori Filipich Lisa Scott Jen McCuen Wendy Mills Wendy Mills Jen McCuen Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Lauren Barrett/Brooke Hudson Brooke Hudson Brooke Hudson Jamie Boardman Krista Smith Alison Zemanski Alison Zemanski Alison Zemanski Julie Hockenson Lisa Hough Lisa Hough
Abby Norman Lauren Evans Lauren Evans Evyn McCoy Evyn McCoy Evyn McCoy Evyn McCoy Hannah Shreve Mia Swanegan Mia Swanegan Katie DeMeo Audrey Adams Briana Lynch Briana Lynch Tierney Jackson
47 95 75 69 74 117 90 84 136 134 107 80 81 75 71
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
TOTAL BLOCKS
TOTAL
YEAR
Sally Fries Nancy Merkle Nancy Merkle Lori Filipich Lori Filipich Lisa Scott Jen McCuen Wendy Mills Jen McCuen Jen McCuen Sarah Evers Sarah Evers
136 136 185 100 128 151 153 125 159 200 162 140
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Lauren Barrett Brooke Hudson Brooke Hudson Jamie Boardman Krista Smith Alison Zemanski Alison Zemanski Alison Zemanski Julie Hockenson Lisa Hough Lisa Hough Abby Norman Lauren Evans Lauren Evans Evyn McCoy Evyn McCoy Evyn McCoy Evyn McCoy Hannah Shreve Mia Swanegan Mia Swanegan Katie DeMeo Audrey Adams Braina Lynch Briana Lynch Tierney Jackson
134 102 72 92 70 68 109 109 84 159 116 75 101 60 121 90 82 84 125 94 94 149 150 118 91 91 97 91
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
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MIA SWANEGAN BLOCKS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
Sally Fries Nancy Merkle Nancy Merkle Lori Filipich/Lisa Scott Lori Filipich Lisa Scott Jen McCuen Wendy Mills Wendy Mills Jen McCuen Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Brooke Hudson Brooke Hudson Brooke Hudson Jamie Boardman Krista Smith Alison Zemanski Alison Zemanski Alison Zemanski Julie Hockenson Lisa Hough Lisa Hough Abby Norman Lauren Evans Lauren Evans Evyn McCoy Evyn McCoy Evyn McCoy Hannah Shreve Hannah Shreve Mia Swanegan Mia Swanegan
1.36 1.14 1.41 0.90 1.29 1.27 1.22 1.14 1.26 1.61 1.53 1.09 1.18 0.82 0.75 0.89 0.72 0.72 1.17 1.17 0.86 1.46 1.10 0.80 0.94 0.57 1.10 0.87 0.90 0.82 1.16 1.39 0.99 1.34 1.23
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
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1.27 0.91 1.06 1.20 0.87
DIGS TOTAL
YEAR
Beth Hoffman Beth Hoffman Beth Hoffman Michelle Miller Michelle Miller Michelle Miller Michelle Domas Michelle Domas Michelle Domas Sharon Miller Stacey Avitt Sandy Shumate Kyle Palmer Kyle Palmer Michelle Taylor Nikki Hardy Nikki Hardy Adriana Hardy Dimitra Havriluk Kristi King Kristi King Aurora Ebert-Santos Aurora Ebert-Santos Aurora Ebert-Santos Bonnie West Bonnie West Bonnie West Bonnie West Serinna Russo
461 199 392 192 313 419 455 377 536 382 408 451 284 325 269 373 283 328 339 375 351 412 500 432 534 424 492 495 530
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Anna Panagiotakopoulos Anna Panagiotakopoulos Gianna Gotterba Gianna Gotterba Gianna Gotterba Alexa Hasting Alexa Hasting Alexa Hasting Alexa Hastings Alexa Hasting Skye Stokes
297 469 287 356 452 325 359 451 328 410 369
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
DIGS PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
Beth Hoffman Jeanne Pause Beth Hoffman Michelle Miller Michelle Miller Michelle Miller Michelle Domas Michelle Domas Michelle Domas Sharon Miller Stacey Avitt Sandy Shumate Jen Hoffman Kyle Palmer Michelle Taylor Nikki Hardy Nikki Hardy Dimitra Havriluk Dimitra Havriluk Kristi King Kristi King Aurora Ebert-Santos Aurora Ebert-Santos
3.25 1.71 2.90 1.73 3.19 3.55 3.53 3.22 3.97 3.08 4.00 3.52 2.68 2.62 2.74 3.77 3.22 3.65 3.49 3.83 3.51 4.58 5.10
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
WVUSPORTS.COM Aurora Ebert-Santos Bonnie West Bonnie West Bonnie West Bonnie West Serinna Russo Anna Panagiotakopoulos Anna Panagiotakopoulos Gianna Gotterba Gianna Gotterba Gianna Gotterba Gianna Gotterba Alexa Hasting Alexa Hasting Alexa Hasting Alexa Hasting Skye Stokes
4.65 4.60 3.96 4.47 4.67 5.82 3.38 4.08 2.99 3.56 3.90 3.76 3.21 4.18 3.81 4.02 3.80
ACES TOTAL
YEAR
Jeanne Pause Marty Hensler Beth Hoffman Marcia Lewandowski Michelle Miller Michelle Domas Nicole Geraci Kara Crismond Michelle Domas Shawn Wiesepape Kyle Palmer Kyle Palmer Jen Hoffman Megan Porter Lori Biesecker Nikki Hardy Megan Porter Adriana Hardy Erica Montana Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Kailee Goold Aurora Ebert-Santos Kristina Gallahan Bonnie West Lauren Evans Bonnie West Michelle Kopecky Hannah Sackett Evyn McCoy Lamprini Konstantinidou Morgan Montgomery Payton Caffrey Payton Caffrey Kristina Jordan Kristina Jordan Skye Stokes Skye Stokes Skye Stokes
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
78 60 77 50 55 44 51 67 85 46 44 57 33 44 36 35 40 27 31 45 27 34 33 25 48 34 37 32 29 29 25 26 19 30 57 24 25 15 56 31
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
ACES PER SET
P/SET
YEAR
Jeanne Pause Marty Hensler Jill Raschiatore Marcia Lewandowski
0.59 0.51 0.61 0.47 0.56 0.40 0.40
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Marcia Lewandowski/Michelle Miller
Michelle Domas Nicole Geraci
STEPHANIE ZOLNA Kara Crismond Michelle Domas Shawn Wiesepape Kyle Palmer Kyle Palmer Jen Hoffman Megan Porter Lori Biesecker Nikki Hardy Megan Porter Adriana Hardy/Dimitra Havriluk Erica Montana Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Stephanie Zolna Aurora Ebert-Santos Kristina Gallahan Bonnie West Lauren Evans Bonnie West Michelle Kopecky Hannah Sackett Evyn McCoy Lamprini Konstantinidou Morgan Montgomery Payton Caffrey Payton Caffrey Kristina Jordan Kristina Jordan Skye Stokes Skye Stokes Skye Stokes
0.60 0.63 0.37 0.39 0.46 0.34 0.36 0.37 0.35 0.42 0.29 0.30 0.48 0.36 0.32 0.34 0.27 0.45 0.32 0.34 0.30 0.32 0.28 0.23 0.27 0.19 0.26 0.46 0.22 0.26 0.18 0.55 0.32
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
HITTING PERCENTAGE
PCT.
YEAR
Beth Hoffman Beth Hoffman Lisa Scott
.264 .358 .294
1983 1984 1985
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Lisa Scott Lisa Scott Lisa Scott Cathy Folger Cathy Folger Cathy Folger Jen McCuen Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Sarah Evers Brooke Hudson Lauren Barrett Brooke Hudson Brooke Hudson Jamie Boardman Dimitra Havriluk Julie Hockenson Alison Zemanski Alison Zemanski Julie Hockenson Tammy Wolf Tammy Wolf Lisa Hough Lauren Evans Lauren Evans Michelle Kopecky Caleah Wells Evyn McCoy Nikki Attea Caleah Wells Hannah Shreve Mia Swanegan Katie DeMeo Briana Lynch Briana Lynch Briana Lynch Adrian Ell
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.265 .286 .324 .236 .341 .328 .340 .259 .255 .253 .221 .254 .259 .236 .271 .205 .240 .239 .305 .261 .221 .350 .222 .291 .297 .173 .221 .298 .269 .221 .246 .267 .289 .301 .363 .345 .162
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Arielle Allen (MB/OH) Lewistown, Mont. Audrey Adams (MB) Carmel, Ind. Catherine Anderson (MB) La Plata, Md. Emma Anderson (S) San Diego, Calif. Jordan Anderson (OH) Flower Mound, Texas Athena Ardila (OH) Weston, Mass. Kylie Armbruster (OH) Murietta, Calif. Nikki Attea (OH) East Amherst, N.Y. Kathy Austin (MB) Bridgeport, W.Va. Stacey Avitt (OH) Knoxville, Iowa
F 2012-13 2019-20 1983-84 2017 2013-14 2020,2021 2008-09-10-11 2012-13-14 1984 1993
B Catherine Barboza (RS) Galena, Ohio Carolyn Barnhart (OH) Stoystown, Pa. Lauren Barrett (MB) Thousand Oaks, Calif. Ellie Bastida (S) St. Louis, Mo. Lori Bedick (OH) Pittsburgh, Pa. Jeanna Bellen (MB) Thousand Oaks, Calif. Nada Beneke (OH) Wheeling, W.Va. Diane Berkebile (OH) Johnstown, Pa. Christina Bhanos (OH) Towson, Md. Lori Biesecker (OH) Waynesboro, Pa. Lauren Blough (OH) Johnstown, Pa. Jamie Boardman (MB) Bellevue, Neb. Jen Boeddeker (S) Santa Barbara, Calif. Barbara Born (DS) Rochester, N.Y. Susan Boyd Allison Park, Pa. Jodi Boysza (OH) Windsor, Pa. Keatan Broughton (DS) Charleston, W.Va. Abby Brown (OH) Lewisburg, W.Va. Melvina Brown (DS) Warrenton, Va.
1996 1983-84 1995-96-97-98 1993-94-95 1979-80-81-82 2001 1975-76-77 1977-78-79-80 1993 1994-95-96-97 1997-98-99-00 1997-98-99-00 1990-91-92-93 1978 1974 1982 2018-19 2015 2014-15
C Payton Caffrey (OH) Chuluota, Fla. Bridget Carey (DS) Jacksonville, Fla. Lauri Carpenter (DS) Battle Creek, Mich. Megan Carroll (DS) Woodbridge, Va. Trish Corl (OH) N.Huntingdon, Pa. Quincey Coyle (OH) Fort Lupton, Co. Bobbie Cox (S) Parkersburg, W.Va. Kara Crismond (MB) Boca Raton, Fla. Taylor Cross (DS) Colorado Springs, Colo. Gabrielle Cuckovich (DS) Rochester Hills, Mich. Gina Cusanelli (S) Collinsville, Ill.
2016-17 2010-11 1996-97-98 2004 1984-85-86 2022 1976-77-78 1987-88-89-90 2015-16-17 2016-17-18-19 2003-04-05-06
D Lynn Davis (OH) Charleston, W.Va. Tamara De Angelis (DS) Lone Tree, Colo. Anke de Jong (OH) Groningen, Netherlands Katie DeMeo (MB) Troy, Ohio Shanon DeWitt (OH) Long Beach, Calif. Michelle Domas (OH) Boca Raton, Fla. Meghan Deombrowski (RS) Shelby Center Township Mich. Sally Dorwart (OH) Lancaster, Pa. Jessica Dunn (S) Southlake, Texas Debbie Durstein (MB) Allison Park, Pa.
1974-75 2006-07-08-09 2011 2017-18-19 1996 1988-89-90-91 2020 1974-75 2022 1976
E Aurora Ebert-Santos (DS) Adrian Ell (OH) Katelyn Evans (OH) Lauren Evans (MB) Sarah Evers (MB)
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Frisco, Colo. Cincinnati, Oh. Palmdale, Calif. Canyon Lake, Calif. Cincinnati, Ohio
2003-04-05-06 2021-22 2016-17-18-19 2009-10 1993-94-95-96
Maureen Ferris (S) Reynoldsburg, Ohio Pat Fey (OH) Valencia, Pa. Mary Ann Fiedler (OH) Commack, N.Y. Lori Filipich (MB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Rhyenne Filisi (OH/RS) Waipahu, Hawaii Sue Ann Findo (OH) Morgantown, W.Va. Katie Fitz (DS) Dallastown, Pa. Dana Flummer (S) Cincinnati, Ohio Cathy Folger (OH) Clemmons, N.C. Samiha Foster (DS) Laurel, Maryland Sally Fries (MB) Lothian, Md.
1998-99-00 1974 1976-77-78-79 1984-85-86-87 2018 1975 1996-97-98 1992-93 1988-89-90-91 2022 1981-82-83
G Kristina Gallahan (OH) Mooresville, N.C. Nancy Gambill (MB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Nicole Geraci (S) Amherst, N.Y. Abby Gibbons (DS) Waynesburg, Pa. Kamiah Gibson (S) Medina, Ohio Elizabeth Gillespie (OH/MB) Irwin, Pa. Cynthia Goff Parkersburg, W.Va. Kailee Goold (S) Avon Lake, Ohio Melinda Gormann (OH) West Seneca, N.Y. Lesly Gottel (OH) Great Neck, N.Y. Gianna Gotterba (DS) Stockton, Calif. Lisa Greenlee (MB) Johnstown, Pa. Elizabeth Gulick (DS) Wheaton, Ill.
2006-07-08-09 1979-80-81-82 1989-90-91-92 2018 2021-22 1983-84-85-86 1974 2004-05-06-07 1974 1976-77-78-79 2014-15-16-17 1990-91 2010-11-12-13
H Dzeni Hadzisehovic (RS) Belgrade, Serbia Elizabeth Harding (OH) Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Nikki Hardy (OH) Warrenville, Ill. Alexa Hasting (DS) Plain City, Ohio Dimitra Havriluk (OH) Newport Beach, Calif. Jennifer Hayhurst (MB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Marcy Hays (OH) Elizabeth, Pa. Shea Hefner (DS) Bridgeport, W. Va. Marty Hensler (S) North Huntingdon, Pa. Mary Jo Hensler (S) North Huntingdon, Pa. Julie Hockenson (MB) Garden Valley, Calif. Beth Hoffman (OH) Johnstown, Pa. Jen Hoffman (MB) Getzille, N.Y. Lisa Hough (MB) Venice, Fla. Carol Houser (S) Pine Bank, Pa. Brooke Hudson (MB) Battle Creek, Mich. MaTia Hughes (DS) Atlanta, Ga.
2015 1975 1997-98-99-00 2017-18-19-20-21 2000-01-02-03 2000-01-02-03 1976-77-78-79 2021 1981-82-83-84 1978-79-80-81 2002-03-04-05 1982-83-84-85 1992-93-94-95 2005-06-07-08 1974-75-76 1996-97-98-99 2015-16
I Linda Innocenti (MB)
Pittsburgh, Pa.
1978-79
J Megan Jackson (OH) River Forest, Ill. Tierney Jackson (OH) Tulsa, OK. Christie Jones (OH) Greensboro, N.C. Nicole Jones (S) Racine, Wis. Kristina Jordan (MB) San Diego, Calif.
1997-98 2022 1992-93-94-95 2007-08 2018-19
K Halle Kearney (OH) Cleveland, Ohio Monique Kemp (MB) Pembroke Pines, Fla. Kristi King (OH) Phoenix, Ariz. Elzbieta Klein (OH) Gdynia, Poland Chloe Klusman (MB/RS) Cincinnati, Ohio Lamprini Konstantinidou (S) Thessaloniki, Greece
2011 2012 2000-01-02-03 2012-13 2017 2014
WVUSPORTS.COM Michelle Kopecky (OH) Schaumburg, Ill. Rebecca Kosnac (MB) Conneaut Lake, Pa. Kellie Kubiak (DS) North Tonawanda, N.Y.
2008-09-10-11 1999-00-01-02 1984-85-86-87
L Katie LaWall (OH) Tonawanda, N.Y. Audra Lawless (DS) Davidsonville, Md. Jordan Lee (DS) The Woodlands, Texas Whitney Lee (MB) Live Oak, Calif Natania Levak (RS) Pazin, Croatia Marcia Lewandowski (OH) Mount Pleasant, Pa. Sondra Lima (DS/S) Nebraska City, Neb. Laurie Lokash (S) Pittsburgh, Pa. Kristin Lux (OH) North Bend, Neb. Briana Lynch (MB) Johns Creek, Ga.
1980-81-82-83 1989-90 2013 2009-10 2016-17-18 1984-85-86-87 1999 1979 2018-19-20-21 2017-18-19-20-21
R Abby Raines (MB/OH) Lake Sherwood, Mo. Mary Jane Rakowich (S) Pittsburgh, Pa. Jill Raschiatore (S) Pittsburgh, Pa. Karly Rasmussen (S) San Marcos, Calif. Ava Richards (DS) Boynton Beach, Fla. Lisa Riedel (S) Potsdam, Germany Andrea Riley (MB) Romney, W.Va. Diana Roberson (S/OPP) Laurel, Md. Arlene Roberts (OH) St. Albans, W.Va. Courtney Robison (S) Shepherdsville, Ky. Haley Roe (S) Campbell, Calif. Cindy Rogers (OH) Hamilton, Ohio Jill Ruskowski (OH) Richmond, Texas Serinna Russo (OH/DS) Riverside, Calif.
M Jacelyn Macedo (OH) Manteca, Calif. Monique Marier (OH) Clearwater, Fla. Delie Marsonek (MB) Lutz, Fla. Joan Matalavage (MB) Downsville, N.Y. Kristen McBride (DS) Cincinnati, Ohio Marsha McCaslin (OH) Corry, Pa. Colleen McCormley (OH) McKeesport, Pa. Evyn McCoy (MB) Clare, Ill. Jen McCuen (MB) Baltimore, Md. Macy McElhaney (OH) Beaver, Pa. Lee McElwain (MB) Rush, N.Y. Melania McGann (MB) Keller, Texas Nancy Merkle (MB) Washington, Pa. Marissa Meyers (OH) Crystal Lake, Ill. Luanne Mihalov (MB) Rochester, N.Y. Andrea Miller (OH) Huntingtown, Md. Bailey Miller (OH) Quinlan, Texas Michelle Miller (OH) Hamburg, N.Y. Sharon Miller (OH) Ames, Iowa Wendy Mills (MB) Fairpoint, N.Y. Stephanie Mock (DS) Renfrew, Pa. Abby Monson (MB) Centennial, Colo. Erica Montana (OH) Delray Beach, Fla. Lauren Montgomery (OH) Penfield, N.Y. Morgan Montgomery (OH) Centennial, Colo. Jo Mosier (OH) Johnstown, Pa. Kelly Mullins (OH) Scottsdale, Ariz. Connie Myers York, Pa.
1995-96 1998 2006 1974-75 2021-2022 1975 1976-77-78 2011-12-13-14 1988-89-91-92 2018-19 1978-79 2022 1982-83-84-85 2006-07-08 1980-81-82-83 2007-08-09-10 2022 1985-86-87-88 1989-90-91-92 1989-90-91-92 2009-10-11 2008-09-10-11 1999-00-01-02 1990-91-92-93 2014-15-16-17 1982-83-84 2002-03-04-05 1974
N Tamae Nishimura (DS) Kawasaki, Japan Gabriela Nadal (DS) Bakersfield, Calif. Abby Norman (MB) Indianapolis, Ind.
1991-92 2010 2007-08-09-10
O Julie O’Brien (DS) Emmy Ogogor (MB) Judy Onks (OH) Shelly Ostrowski (MB)
Pittsburgh, Pa. San Antonio, Tx. St. Albans, W.Va. Martinsburg, W.Va.
1984 2020-21 1974-75-76-77 1976-77
P Madison Page (MB) Marietta, Ga. Kyle Palmer (OH) Woodstock, Ill. Anna Panagiotakopoulos (DS) Phoenix, Ariz. Gina Paolini (S) Pittsburgh, Pa. Ashley Pappas (OH) Lisle, Ill. Jeanne Pause (OH) Tonawanda, N.Y. Natali Petrova (OH) Sofia, Bulgaria Becky Plank (OH) Glen Ellyn, Ill. Danylle Popp (MB) Weston, W.Va. Megan Porter (OH/RS) Bellevue, Neb. Kari Post (S) Yuba City, Calif. Lindsay Proctor (DS) Grand Island, N.Y.
2021-22 1993-94-95-96 2012-13-14 1977-78-79-80 2004-05-06-07 1981-82-83-84 2020-21 1986-87-88-89 1994-95 1996-97-98-99 2008-09-10-11 2017-18-19-20
2006-07-08-09 1982-83-84 1984-85-86-87 2009-10-11-12 2017-18 2010 1998-99-00 1987-88-89 1975-76 2011 2013-14-15-16 1974-75 2000-01 2010-11
S Hannah Sackett (OH) Somers, Mont. Brittany Sample (S) Lewisville, Texas Sidney Sauter (MB) Woodridge, Ill. Lisa Scott (MB) Cuba, N.Y. Jordan Schilling Newport Beach, Calif. Hannah Shreve (MB) Charleston, W.Va. Sandy Shumate (OH) Charleston, W.Va. Erin Slinde (S) Rosemount, Minn. Cheryl Smith (S) Greensburg, Pa. Krista Smith (MB) Auburn, Mich. Marielena Somoza (DS) Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Lindsay Spieler (S) Pittsburgh, Pa. Shawnna Stahl (MB) Wheeling, W.Va. Anna Stecowska (OH) Athens, Greece Sharon Steele (OH) Johnstown, Pa. Skye Stokes (OH) Chester, W. Va. Brandice Studnicka (S) Clay Center, Neb. Tammy Sutton (OH) Chevy Chase, Md. Mia Swanegan (MB) Blue Springs, Mo.
2012-13-14 2012-13-14-15 2010 1985-86-87-88 2022 2013-14-15-16 1992-93-94-95 2016-17-18-19 1976-77-78-79 1998-99-00-01 2018-19-20-21 1999-00-01-02 1989-90-91 2013 1980-81-82-83 2020-21-22 2001-02-03-04 1987-88 2015-16-17
T Bridgett Talia (OH) West Valley City, Utah Michelle Taylor (S) Ambridge, Pa. Abby Tevis (OH) Pittsburgh, Pa. Alison Thomas (DS) Haymarket, Va. Janet Thomas (MB) Belle, W.Va. Tracey Thompson (S) Cincinnati, Ohio Debbie Thorpe (S) Sewickley, Pa. Amy Throckmorton (DS) Glen Ellyn, Ill. Brenna Tietz (OH) Ann Arbor, Mich. Amanda Tranqillo (OH) Virginville, Pa.
2015 1995-96-97-98 2004-05-06-07 2020-21 1975-76-77-78 1985-86-87-88 1974-75-76-77 1988-89 2021-22 2001-02
W Brandy Walter (OH) Altoona, Pa. Anna Watson (MB) Lombard, Ill. Caleah Wells (MB) Red Oak, Texas Bonnie West (DS) Wildomar, Calif. Kim Whigham (OH) Pittsburgh, Pa. Shawn Wiesepape (MB) Acampo, Calif. Kim Wilson (S) Wellsville, Ohio Natalie Winter (DS) Katy, Texas Tammy Wolf (MB) Lakeland, Fla. Dana Worden (OH) Parkersburg, W.Va.
1998 1993 2012-13-14-15 2007-08-09-10 1979 1991-92 1981 2019-20-21-22 2005-06-07-08 1977-78-79-80
Z Alison Zemanski (MB) Perrysburg, Ohio Stephanie Zolna (OH) Mission Viejo, Calif. Paige Zywick (DS) Troy, Mich. Lacey Zerwas (S) Phoenix, Ariz.
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SERIES RECORDS FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING Air Force 2009 2009 Akron 1983 2017 Alabama 2002 2002 Albany 2007 2018 Alderson-Broaddus 1977 1977 American 1993 1921 Appalachian State 1980 1980 Arizona 2019 2019 Arizona State 1989 1989 Arkansas 2019 2019 Arkansas State 1991 1991 Army 1991 2017 Ashland 1977 1983 Auburn 1988 1988 Austin Peay 2006 2006 Baylor 1986 2022 Belmont 2006 2006 Binghamton 2004 2019 Boston College 1992 2008 Bowling Green 1987 2004 Binghamton 2022 2022 Bucknell 2009 2009 Buffalo 1992 2021 Butler 2007 2007 BYU 2014 2018 BYU-Hawai’i 1992 1992 Cal Poly 1997 1997 Cal-Fullerton 1988 2010 California 1991 2016 California, Pa. 1974 1980 Campbell 2010 2013 Canisius 2004 2021 Carnegie‑Mellon 1975 1975 Catawba 1979 1979 Catholic University 1977 1981 Central Connecticut 2012 2012 Central Michigan 1990 1990 Charleston, W.Va. 1974 1980 Charlotte 2010 2015 Chicage State 2022 2022 Cincinnati 1981 2011 Clarion 1976 1980 Clemson 1986 1986 Cleveland State 1978 2012 Coastal Carolina 2004 2004 Colgate 1979 2008 College of Charleston 1997 1997 College of New Jersey 1976 1976 Columbia 2004 2004 Concord 1974 1977 Connecticut 1981 2018 Coppin State 2005 2019 CSU Bakersfield 2022 2022 Dartmouth 2015 2016 Davidson 2015 2015 Dayton 1978 2004 Delaware 1978 2020 Delaware State 2004 2022 Denver 2006 2009 DePaul 1989 2011
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FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING Drake 1983 1983 Drexel 1979 1995 Duke 1978 2014 Duquesne 1975 2022 East Carolina 1980 2010 East Tennessee State 1979 2007 Eastern Illinois 1987 2013 Eastern Kentucky 1981 2019 Eastern Michigan 2015 2015 Edinboro 1975 1984 Elon 1979 2005 Emory & Henry 1977 1977 Fairfield 2000 2000 Fairleigh Dickinson 1980 1982 Fairmont State 1974 1977 Florida 1988 1988 Florida Gulf Coast 2018 2018 Florida State 1988 1988 Fordham 2013 2013 Franklin & Marshall 1975 1977 Furman 2000 2000 Gardner-Webb 2014 2014 Geneva 1978 1979 George Mason 1985 2012 George Washington 1978 2021 Georgetown 1978 2013 Georgia Southern 2016 2018 Glenville State 1975 1977 Grand Canyon 2016 2016 Grove City 1977 1979 Hampton 2013 2021 Hartford 2004 2004 Harvard 2017 2017 Hawai’i 2019 2022 High Point 1979 2004 Hofstra 1982 1992 Houston 1987 2011 Howard 1979 2021 Idaho 2005 2005 Illinois 1978 2021 Illinois State 1976 1976 Indiana 2006 2006 Indiana State 1985 2016 Indiana, Pa. 1974 1984 Iowa State 1994 2022 IUPUI 2014 2015 James Madison 1978 2001 Juniata 1983 1984 Kansas 1999 2022 Kansas State 2012 2022 Kean 1976 1976 Kent State 1977 2014 Kentucky 1990 2011 Lewis College 1983 1983 Liberty 1989 2013 Louisville 1981 2011 Loyola Marymount 2003 2011 Loyola, Md. 1981 2022 Loyola, Chicago 1983 2013 LSU 1995 1999
W-L 0-1 7-0 1-8 29-19 3-2 6-1 4-1 3-3 0-1 2-3 2-0 1-0 0-1 3-2 5-3 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 4-6 9-22 12-19 2-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 2-1 3-3 0-3 4-0 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 3-1 8-4 4-21 1-1 3-3 2-0 6-18 8-14 1-0 12-4 0-2 1-0 7-4 0-8 0-2 3-1 4-1 0-2
FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING Manhattan 2002 2002 Mansfield 1982 1982 Marietta 1975 1976 Marist 2004 2004 Marquette 1989 2011 Marshall 1974 2018 Maryland 1980 1991 Massachusetts 1980 1997 McDaniel 1979 1979 McNeese State 2002 2002 Memphis 2005 2005 Merimack 2022 2022 Miami 2002 2003 Miami of Ohio 1979 1989 Michigan 1989 2021 Michigan State 1985 1996 Michigan-Dearborn 1983 1983 Midway 1980 1980 Minnesota 1983 2017 Mississippi State 1989 1989 Missouri 2001 2002 Missouri State 1986 1986 Montana 2014 2014 Montana State 2000 2000 Morehead State 1985 2019 Mount St. Joseph 1980 1980 Mount Union 1976 1983 Murray State 1994 2015 Navy 1979 2021 Nebraska 1993 1993 New Hampshire 2002 2011 New Haven 1979 1981 Niagara 1996 2014 Norfolk State 2013 2013 North Carolina 1978 2016 North Carolina Central 2008 2008 North Carolina State 1979 1993 North Carolina - Asheville 1997 1997 North Carolina - Greensboro 2001 2008 North Park 1983 1983 Northeastern 1985 1988 Northern Arizona 1992 1993 Northern Colorado 2022 2022 Northern Illinois 1997 1997 Northwestern 1999 1999 Notre Dame 1991 2011 NY Institue of Technology 1984 1985 Oakland 1998 2015 Ohio 1976 2005 Ohio State 1978 2011 Oklahoma 1999 2022 Old Dominion 2020 2021 Ole Miss 1997 2017 Pacific 2016 2016 Penn 1982 2018 Penn State 1979 2022 Penn State‑Fayette 1974 1976 Pepperdine 2007 2007 Pitt 1975 2020 Princeton 1980 2009
W-L 0-1 0-2 2-0 1-0 4-5 31-20 3-10 8-8 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-3 2-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 9-4 1-1 2-0 1-3 5-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 2-0 1-0 0-6 1-0 2-4 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-17 2-0 5-1 16-12 0-3 4-17 2-0 1-2 0-1 2-2 0-30 2-1 0-1 3-39 5-6
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OPPONENT Providence Radford Rhode Island Rio Grande Roanoke Robert Morris Rutgers Sacramento State Sacred Heart Salem Salisbury San Diego State San Jose State Santa Clara Scranton Seton Hall Seton Hill Shepherd Slippery Rock South Carolina South Dakota Southeast Missouri Southern Connecticut Southern Illinois Southern Utah St. Bonaventure St. Francis, Pa.
FIRST LAST MEETING MEETING 1981 1975 1979 1982 1975 1980 1981 1992 1999 1974 1976 2019 1999 2016 1977 1985 1974 1975 1975 1980 2022 1994 1981 1990 2009 1987 2000
2017 2012 1999 1982 1975 2017 2011 2003 1999 1977 1979 2019 1999 2016 1977 2014 1975 1977 1982 2012 2022 1998 1981 2007 2009 1994 2014
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11-8 4-2 8-21 1-0 1-0 21-5 24-19 1-2 1-0 4-2 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 13-11 2-0 4-2 6-4 1-5 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-5 1-0 12-0 8-2
St. John’s St. Peter’s Stanford Stony Brook SUNY Fredonia Syracuse TCU Temple Tennessee Tennessee Tech Tennessee-Martin Texas Texas State Texas Tech Texas San Antonio Toledo Towson UAB UC Irvine UCF UCLA UMBC UMES UNLV Upsala USF Utah Valley State
FIRST LAST MEETING MEETING 1995 2002 2018 1999 1976 1985 2009 1979 2017 1980 2005 2012 2011 1985 2011 1980 1979 1996 1992 1988 2019 1979 2012 2003 1977 2005 2019
2011 2012 2018 1999 1976 2017 2022 2017 2017 2017 2017 2022 2022 2022 2017 2014 2011 1996 2003 1988 2022 2021 2017 2003 1977 2011 2019
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4-13 3-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 16-12 8-17 16-16 1-0 3-1 2-0 0-22 0-2 9-15 1-1 6-1 4-4 1-0 0-2 1-0 0-2 9-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 2-5 1-0
Valparaiso Villanova Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech Wagner Wake Forest Washington Washington, Md. Waynesburg West Liberty Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Westminster Wichita State William & Mary Winthrop Wisconsin Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wittenburg Wooster Wright State Xavier Yale Youngstown State * 2023 opponents in bold
1994 1984 1983 1979 1979 2001 1983 1995 1977 1974 1974 1998 1996 1995 1983 2018 1988 2008 1976 1995 1976 1977 1980 1984 1979 1976
2011 2011 1996 1996 2003 2001 2018 1995 1977 1980 1977 2018 2020 1998 1983 2018 1996 2016 1976 1995 1976 1977 2018 1996 2010 2010
W-L 2-1 8-13 5-3 9-1 2-5 1-0 3-2 0-1 1-0 5-0 5-2 3-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-4 3-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 4-6 3-3 2-1 16-4
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 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)
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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)
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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
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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)
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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)
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0-2 L 0-2 L 0-2 L
Pitt Cleveland State 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
1974-2022
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
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
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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
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)
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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
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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
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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
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Mountaineer Volleyball 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
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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
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
1993 (11-20)
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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
1995 (14-16, 4-7 BIG EAST) 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
WVUSPORTS.COM 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
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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
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Mountaineer Volleyball 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
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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
WVUSPORTS.COM 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
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
2016 (12-18, 3-12 BIG 12)
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
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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
2018 (11-19, 2-14 BIG 12) REED SUNAHARA
2019 (12-17, 3-13 BIG 12) REED SUNAHARA
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) REED SUNAHARA
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
3-0 W Duquesne 1-3 L Penn State 0-3 L UCLA 0-3 L Hawai’i 1-3 L Texas State 3-2 W Northern Colorado 1-3 L South Dakota 3-0 L CSU Bakersfield 3-0 W Merrimack 3-1 W Binghamton 3-2 W Delaware State 2-3 L Texas Tech 2-3 L TCU 0-3 L Oklahoma 0-3 L Kansas State 0-3 L Baylor 2-3 L Iowa State 3-0 W Chicago State 3-1 L Kansas 3-0 L Texas 3-0 L Iowa State 3-0 L Baylor 3-0 L Oklahoma 3-0 L Kansas State 3-0 L Kansas 3-2 L TCU 3-0 L Texas Tech 3-0 L
2021 (19-10, 8-8 BIG 12) REED SUNAHARA
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
2022 (7-22, 0-16 BIG 12) REED SUNAHARA
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ALL-TIME JERSEYS 1
Jodi Boysza, Payton Caffrey, Katie Kolar, Brittany Sample, Bonnie West, Natalie Winter, Alison Zemanski
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Nikki Attea, Dana Flummer, Nicole Geraci, Cynthia Goff, Marty Hensler, Kristin Lux, Erica Montana, Bailey Miller, Abby Norman, Haley Roe
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Kamiah Gibson, Dimitra Havriluk, Sondra Lima, Jacelyn Macedo, Andrea Miller, Morgan Montgomery, Mary Jane Rakowich, Marielena Somoza, Tammy Wolf
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Susan Boyd, Keatan Broughton, Samiha Foster, Gianna Gotterba, Megan Jackson, Jordan Lee, Abby Monson, Tamae Nishimura, Ashley Pappas, Jeanne Pause, Jill Raschiatore, Amy Throckmorton
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Julia Avoletta, Katie DeMeo, Carol Houser, Kristi King, Nancy Merkle, Abby Raines, Lisa Riedel, Hannah Sackett, Bridgette Talia, Michelle Taylor, Kim Wilson
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Ellie Bastida, Lauri Carpenter, Lauren DeLo, Trish Corl, Jessica Dunn, Pat Fey, Halle Kearney, Rebecca Kosnac, Marissa Meyers, Jo Mosier, Diana Roberson, Sidney Sauter, Mia Swanegan, Lacey Zerwas
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Kristina Gallahan, Alexa Hasting, Kellie Kubiak, Jen McCuen, Gina Paolini, Cynthia Rogers, Zuri Smith, Lindsay Spieler, Caleah Wells, Emma Winter
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Kylie Armbruster, Stacey Avitt, Melvina Brown, Meghan Dombrowski, Kailee Goold, Melinda Gormann, Tierney Jackson, Kendall LaVine, Michelle Miller, Sharon Miller, Jill Ruskowski, Anna Stecowska
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Lauren Blough, Jen Boeddeker, Bridget Carey, Camilla Covas, Kara Crismond, Shanon DeWitt, Sally Dorwart, Nancy Gambill, Paoulina Jeliazkova, Nicole Jones, Elzbieta Klein, Erin Slinde, Alison Thomas, Stephanie Zolna
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Athena Ardila, Catherine Barboza, Diane Berkebile, Quincey Coyle, Taylor Cross, Aurora Ebert-Santos, Rhyenne Filisi, Nikki Hardy, Kristi King, Whitney Lee, Judy Onks, Anna Panagiotakopoulos, Sandy Shumate, Shawnna Stahl, Tammy Sutton
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Emma Anderson, Jordan Anderson, Abby Brown, Lori Filipich, Abby Gibbons, Cathy Folger, Maggie Hallow, Jennifer Hayhurst, Jen Hoffman, Katie LaWall, Melanie McGann, Julie O’Brien, Megan Porter, Karly Rasmussen, Melisa Temiz, Debbie Thorpe
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Catherine Anderson, Carolyn Barnhart, Gabrielle Cuckovich, Tamara De Angelis, Maureen Ferris, Christie Jones, Monique Kemp, Audra Lawless, Luanne Mihalov, Kelly Mullins, Danilyn Neil, Alexa Oblak, Gina Paolini, Andrea Phung, Skye Stokes, Tracey Thompson
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Arielle Allen, Emma Beretich, Jada Carrol, Megan Carroll, Katie Fitz, Natania Levak, Emmy Ogogor, Lisa Scott, Shawn Wiesepape, Tammy Wolf
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Lauren Barrett, Michelle Domas, Beth Hoffman, MaTia Hughes, Marcia Lewandowski, Briana Lynch, Evyn McCoy, Connie Myers, Gabriela Nadal, Abby Tevis, Amanda Tranquillo
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Jamie Boardman, Jen Boeddeker, Lisa Hough, Chloe Klusman, Madison Page, Becky Plank, Hannah Shreve, Sharon Steele, Anna Watson
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Nele Broszat, Sarah Evers, Lori Filipich, Dzeni Hadzisehovic, Stephanie Mock, Lindsay Proctor, Krista Smith, Brenna Tietz
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Lori Biesecker, Lauren Bodily, Katelyn Evans, Sally Fries, Elizabeth Gillespie, Elizabeth Gulick, Wendy Mills, Natali Petrova, Paige Zywick
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Lori Bedick, Adrian Ell, Macy McElhaney
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Jeanna Bellen, Anke de Jong, Lauren Evans, Kristina Jordan, Kyle Palmer, Shawn Wiesepape
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Gina Cusanelli, Hailey Green, Mary Jo Hensler, Kari Post, Ava Richards
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Sydney Giamalis, Kristen McBride, Gina Paolini, Courtney Robison, Debbie Thorpe
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Audrey Adams, Christina Bhanos, Patricia Fey, Lisa Greenlee, Julie Hockenson, Brooke Hudson, Lamprini Konstantinidou, Maddy McGath, Serinna Russo
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Kamiah Gibson, Mary Jo Hensler, Delie Marsonek, Brandice Studnicka, Janet Thomas
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Sally Dorwart, Mary Ann Fiedler, Jordyn Schilling, Lauren Montgomery, Danylle Popp, Andrea Riley, Sharon Steele
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Linda Innocenti, Monique Marier, Judy Onks, Jeanne Pause
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Bobbie Cox, Nancy Gambill, Michelle Kopecky
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Melinda Gorman, Katie LaWall, Lee McElwain, Shelly Ostrowski
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Carolyn Barnhart, Lesly Gottel, Elizabeth Harding
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Nada Beneke, Sue Ann Findo
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Sally Fries, Marcy Hays, Marsha McCaslin
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Lori Bedick, Cindy Rogers
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Colleen McCormley, Arlene Roberts, Cheryl Smith Diana Berkebile
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Debbie Durstein, Colleen McCormley, Kim Wilson
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WVU PRESIDENT
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Dr. E. Gordon Gee is one of America’s most prominent higher education leaders, having helmed universities for more than four 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 history and earned his J.D. and
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Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. He clerked under Chief Justice 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 associate 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 1981, was named WVU 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. His service on education-governance organizations and commissions is extensive. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the National 4-H Council and the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America. He served as chair of the Big 12 Board of Directors Executive Committee for 2017-18 and is a Big 12 representative on the College Football Playoff Board of Managers. He is an inaugural member of the Education Advisory Board (EAB) Presidents Advisory Council. 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. His daughter, Rebekah, is clinical associate professor in obstetrics and gynecology at the 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.
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WVU VICE PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
WREN BAKER
West Virginia University President E. Gordon Gee named Wren Baker as WVU’s Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on Nov. 30, 2022. WVU’s 13th director of athletics came to Morgantown from the University of North Texas, where he had been the associate vice president and athletics director since 2016. With previous stops at Missouri, Memphis, Northwest Missouri and Rogers State, Baker brought more than 20 years of experience to WVU. Baker has oversight of 18 varsity sports, a department budget of more than $90 million, approximately 250 employees and nearly 500 student-athletes. In his first year at West Virginia, Baker has hit the ground running and has never looked back. He has traveled the state to learn its culture, met Mountaineer fans from all over the world, fundraised for his department, addressed budget concerns, put his touches on a new premium club space at the Coliseum and even hired coaches in women’s and men’s basketball. While he is a native Oklahoman, he has certainly been adopted as the newest Mountaineer by West Virginia fans. As an athletics director, he has now led 20 head coaching searches, and his hires have a combined 75% winning percentage. At North Texas, seven Mean Green programs (men’s cross country, volleyball, women’s soccer, football, men’s basketball, women’s golf and softball) combined to win 17 conference or division championships during Baker’s tenure, and the overall athletics department’s winning percentage in the last year was the best in the modern era. In 2019, every Mean Green team achieved a winning season for the first time in school history. UNT also reached new heights in the classroom under Baker’s leadership, posting its top APR scores and four consecutive department Graduation Success Rate (GSR) records. For the first time ever, every Mean Green team recorded a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher with the Spring 2022 department GPA hitting a 3.206 average. Baker led record fundraising years at North Texas as the school registered its four best fundraising years in its history, and the overall top five largest gifts ever at UNT came under Baker’s leadership. He guided North Texas athletics to a school record for fundraising in a single year, nearly doubling the previous department record. UNT ticket revenue increased by 125% under Baker, and football attendance grew by 71%, while men’s and women’s basketball crowds grew by more than 60%. Additional achievements at North Texas included a five-year strategic plan, new 20-year
facilities master plan and lucrative contracts for multimedia rights, licensing, apparel and equipment. Baker also led the charge to renovate eight different UNT athletic facilities, while spearheading the design and fundraising for three new facilities including a track and field/soccer stadium, golf practice facility and an indoor practice building. One of the biggest moments in the history of North Texas Athletics came under his watch, when UNT was invited to join the American Athletic Conference beginning in July 2023. Prior to North Texas, Baker was the deputy director of athletics The Baker Family: Wren, Reagan, Heather and Addisyn at Missouri from 2015 to 2016, serving as the top advisor and director for Valliant Public Schools and, at age 26, chief of staff. He was responsible for assisting with was the youngest principal in Oklahoma history. all aspects of administration and led the external Originally fom Valliant, Oklahoma, Baker unit, helping Mizzou to a record fundraising year. earned his bachelor’s degree in education from He also served as the interim director of athletics at Southeastern Oklahoma State in 2001 where he Missouri before moving on to North Texas. was a member of the honors program. He went on Before Missouri, he spent time at Memphis to earn his master’s degree in education leadership from 2013-15 as deputy athletics director. He from Oklahoma State in 2003. secured the largest gift in the university’s history While at Oklahoma State, Baker was a graduate as Memphis posted its best fundraising year ever. assistant and basketball operations assistant for While setting a school record for fundraising, major the Cowboys’ men’s basketball program under gifts and multimedia rights revenue, Baker also legendary head coach Eddie Sutton. During Baker’s grew Memphis’ scholarship fund, was the sport time with OSU, the Cowboys posted a 102-30 administrator for men’s basketball and worked record, reaching four NCAA tournaments, and closely with football during a two-year run that advanced to the 2004 Final Four and the 2005 included the Tigers’ first conference championship in Sweet Sixteen. football in more than four decades. Baker and his wife, Heather, a Bokchito, Oklahoma, From 2011-13, Baker was athletics director native, have two daughters, Addisyn and Reagan. at NCAA Division II power Northwest Missouri WREN BAKER THROUGH THE YEARS State, where he secured the largest gift in the 2001-05 Oklahoma State University athletics department’s history for improvements Basketball Operations Assistant to the football stadium. Under Baker, Northwest 2005-06 Valliant Public Schools Missouri saw its revenues increase by 60%, and Director of Athletics/Principal he hired head football coach Adam Dorrel, who 2006-10 Rogers State University led the Bearcats to three consecutive national Director of Athletics championships. 2010-13 Northwest Missouri State From 2006-11, Baker served as the first athletics Director of Athletics director at Rogers State in Claremore, Oklahoma, 2013-15 University of Memphis where he was also the school’s first men’s basketball Deputy Director of Athletics coach. His team went 20-11 in his only season at 2015-16 University of Missouri the helm, and RSU teams combined to post a nearly Deputy Director of Athletics 70% winning percentage despite being a start-up 2016-22 University of North Texas athletic program. During his tenure, Baker developed Vice President/Director of Athletics a full-scale collegiate athletics program. 2022West Virginia University In 2005, he was the principal and athletics Vice President/Director of Athletics
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WVU INTERCOLLEGIATE
ATHLETICS
SENIOR STAFF/ HEAD COACHES
STEVE URYASZ Deputy Director of Athletics
BEN MURRAY Deputy Director of Athletics, Chief Development Office
MATT WELLS Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, External Affairs
MICHAEL FRAGALE Senior Associate Athletics Director, Communications
DAVID KOOGER Senior Associate Athletics Director, Governance and Compliance
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 Initiatives and Administration
NEAL BROWN Head Football Coach
JASON BUTTS Head Gymnastics Coach
SEAN CLEARY Head Cross Country/ Track & Field Coach
SEAN COVICH Head Golf Coach
JOSH EILERT Interim Head Men’s Basketball Coach
TIM FLYNN Head Wrestling Coach
JON HAMMOND Head Rifle Coach
NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Head Women’s Soccer Coach
MARK KELLOGG Head Women’s Basketball Coach
JIMMY KING Head Rowing Coach
MIHA LISAC Head Tennis Coach
RANDY MAZEY Head Baseball Coach
VIC RIGGS Head Swimming and Diving Coach
DAN STRATFORD Head Men’s Soccer Coach
REED SUNAHARA Head VolleyballCoach
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ATHLETIC FACILITIES BASKETBALL PRACTICE FACILITY
CAPERTON INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY
CARY GYM
DICK DLESK SOCCER STADIUM
DREAMSWORK FIELD
MONONGALIA COUNTY BALLPARK
MOUNTAINEER FIELD AT MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM
MOUNTAINEER TENNIS COURTS
TRACK & FIELD COMPLEX AT MYLAN PARK
WVU BOATHOUSE
WVU COLISEUM
AQUATIC CENTER AT MYLAN PARK
WVU RIFLE RANGE
WVU WRESTLING PAVILION
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MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA SERVICES The West Virginia University Athletics Communications 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 volleyball contact/graduate assistant Elizabeth Stash. 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 following a 15-minute grace period. Please see WVU volleyball contact/ assistant director of athletics communications Elizabeth Stash 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 assistant Elizabeth Stash, via email (egs0015@mail.wvu/edu) or phone (304-293-2821), at least 24 hours in advance. DURING THE WEEK Any member of the media wishing to interview a player or member of the coaching staff during the week should contact WVU volleyball contact/graduate assistant Elizabeth Stash, via email (egs0015@ 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.
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RECEIVING INFORMATION Media members may receive volleyball press releases, notes and more via email. Please email WVU volleyball contact/ graduate assistant Elizabeth Stash, via email (egs0015@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 Mountaineers 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 Roadhouse. 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 intersection of University Avenue. The Coliseum parking lots are directly ahead.
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WVU ATHLETICS
COMMUNICATIONS
MICHAEL FRAGALE Senior Associate Athletics Director/ Communications
MIKE MONTORO Assistant Athletics Director/ Football Communications
BRYAN MESSERLY Associate Athletics Director/ Communications
JOHN ANTONIK Director of Athletics Content
JOE SWAN Director of Athletics Publications
KRISTIN COLDSNOW Athletics Lead Graphic Designer
CHRIS COOMBS Assistant Director of Athletics Communications
ADAM GROSSMAN Assistant Director of Athletics Communications
PHIL LYNCH Athletics Graphic Designer
OLIVIA SNEED Assistant Director of Athletics Communications
MATTHEW STAINTHORPE Assistant Director of Athletics Communications/Operations
LISA AMMONS Business Manager
AMY PRUNTY Program Assistant
CHARLES MONTGOMERY Graduate Assistant
ELIZABETH STASH Graduate Assistant
ATHLETICS INFORMATION The West Virginia University Athletics Communications Office is located in the WVU Coliseum near the Country Roads Gate. The main athletics communications office is Room 214. MAILING ADDRESS Athletics Communications Office West Virginia University PO Box 0877 Morgantown, WV 26507-0877
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OVERNIGHT SHIPPING ADDRESS WVU Athletics Communications 3450 Monongahela Blvd. Room 217 Coliseum Morgantown, WV 26506 PHONE INFORMATION Office: 304-293-2821 Fax: 304-293-4105 Press Box: 304-293-6480
VOLLEYBALL CONTACT Elizabeth Stash Graduate Assistant Office: 304-293-2821 Email: egs0015@mail.wvu.edu