2024 West Virginia University Volleyball Guide

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FIFTY YEARS OF WEST

VIRGINIA VOLLEYBALL

BIG 12 CONFERENCE

the big 12 Conference begins its 29th year as one of the nation’s premier athletic conferences under the direction third-year commissioner brett yormark. West Virginia and tCu joined the league on July 1, 2012, and became the Big 12’s first additions since inception, joining Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, oklahoma State, and texas tech. Since then, the big 12 has added four new members, byu, uCF, Cincinnati, and Houston in 2023. as well as reinstated Colorado, arizona, arizona State and utah in 2024.

With 16 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 87 nCaa team titles and 764 individual national championships.

GAME DAY IN MORGANTOWN

Fans throughout the state and the Mountaineer Maniacs come out to cheer on the old Gold and blue. Mountaineer fans pack the stands to be the extra man, knowing their voice makes a difference. the atmosphere is unmatched across the country and the playing of “take me home, country roads,” ends the match by celebrating another Mountaineer victory. a record-crowd of 3,112 fans watched the Mountaineers face eventual national champion texas inside the WVu Coliseum on aug. 29, 2012.

WVU COLISEUM

West Virginia plays its home matches inside the 14,000-seat WVu Coliseum. Director of athletics and 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.

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.

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Choosing to become a Mountaineer is special. Without a professional sports team in the state, folks across the state and throughout the region love West Virginia university athletics. WVu volleyball is passionate, a point of pride and a way of life.

MOUNTAINEER 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.

STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT

WVu was named a recipient of the american Volleyball Coaches association (aVCa) team academic award for the seventh straight year in 2023. During the 2023 season, bailey Miller was named to the Fall academic all-big 12 First team while eight Mountaineers were earned big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll accolades. in addition, three Mountaineers (Camilla Covas, lauren Delo and Hailey Green) were named to the College Sport Communicators academic all-District team. the team achieved an overall GPa of 3.64 during the 2024-24 academic year.

CHARACTER

Public, land-grant institution, founded in 1867. across the three campuses of the WVu System in Morgantown, Keyser and beckley, West Virginia university is changing lives and helping to create a brighter future. our purpose remains to bring education, healthcare and prosperity to our state. WVU is one of only five flagship, R1, land-grant, community-engaged universities in the nation.

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 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 creating a better future for West Virginia and the world. the WVu institute of technology offers 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 offers 60+ majors and 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 Morgantown, Charleston, Keyser, bridgeport and beckley; farms and forests throughout the state; and WVu Jackson’s Mill State 4-H Camp. the WVu Morgantown campus is in a town that was named the “no. 1 Small City in america” by bizJournals.com for its exceptional quality of life. Morgantown 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.

STUDENT PROFILE

Fall 2023 WVu System enrollment was 26,000+

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

WVu recipients of prestigious scholarships include 25 rhodes Scholars, 106 Gilman Scholars, 81 Fulbright Scholars, 50 Goldwater Scholars, 41 Critical language Scholars, 29 boren Scholars, 26 truman Scholars, 6 Morris K. udall Scholars, 5 uSa today all-uSa College academic First team Members (and 11 academic team honorees), 3 Department of Homeland Security Scholars, 4 George C. Marshall (british) Scholars, 34 national Science Foundation Graduate research Fellowships, one Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholar and one Schwarzman Scholar.

WVU’S PURPOSE CENTER FIRST ON ANY COLLEGE CAMPUS

the Purpose Center offers self-discovery and connection opportunities, including purpose and strengths workshops and one-on-one coaching sessions. We help students use their strengths to reach their full potential (for free).

R1 RESEARCH INSTITUTION HIGHLIGHTS

WVu is one of only 146 colleges and universities to attain a ranking of r1, or very high research activity, alongside such institutions as Harvard, yale, Columbia and Johns Hopkins.

WVu researchers are exploring the frontier in neuroscience research at the rockefeller neuroscience institute, doing groundbreaking work on alzheimer’s disease and addiction treatment using focused ultrasound to safely open the blood brain barrier (reported by “60 Minutes,” the new york times, new england Journal of Medicine, the Washington Post and more).

WVu researchers are exploring the farthest reaches of the universe: dozens helped uncover evidence of ripples in space time.

WVu is one of two or three universities that serve as a majorhub for all branches of science contributing to nanoGrav – a galaxy-sized detector that is beginning to detect the gravitational universe.

Maura Mclaughlin, eberly Distinguished Professor of Physics and astronomy, an internationally renowned WVu astrophysicist was selected as a member of the national academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors in the scientific world.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

twelve Morgantown colleges and schools offer 310 majors in agriculture and natural resources; applied and human sciences; arts and sciences; business and economics; creative arts and media; dentistry; engineering and mineral resources; law; medicine; nursing; pharmacy; and public health. Hundreds of distance education and online classes are available.

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Students can choose from among more than 450 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.

ALUMNI

Chartered in 1873, the WVu alumni association is made up of more than 210,000+ graduates worldwide in some 135 nations.

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 more than 936,000 books, 1.5+ million e-books and 700+ databases.

ADMISSION AND APPLICATION TIMELINE

it’s painless to apply — no required essays or recommendations, students are automatically considered for scholarships and can be admitted with or without aCt or Sat scores. test scores may be required for certain majors or scholarships. apply directly to WVu or use the Common Application. WVU offers a rolling admission (there is no official application deadline). applicants can self-report courses and grades or submit a transcript to the WVU Office of Admissions. All students are required to submit an official final high school transcript upon enrolling. applications are processed beginning aug. 22 for admission the following fall. March 1 is the deadline for West Virginia residents to submit Promise Scholarship applications. Visit admissions.wvu.edu to learn more, including how to submit official transcripts and test scores.

JEN GREENY

Vice President and Director of athletics Wren baker announced Jen Greeny as the fifth volleyball head coach in the program’s history in December of 2023.

Greeny came to WVu from Washington State, where she spent 13 seasons at the helm of the Cougar volleyball program and led WSU to three consecutive seasons with 20 wins or more. She brings a 347-199 (.636) career record to West Virginia, while she compiled a 235-175 (.573) overall mark during her time in Pullman.

A native of Davenport, Washington, Greeny brought Cougar volleyball back into the national spotlight with eight consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances from 2016-23 and 12 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America selections. The Cougars finished in the aVCa top 25 six times during her time at u, including the past four seasons.

Having been a part of the two best postseason runs in program history as both a player (1996 NCAA regional appearance) and an assistant coach (2002 NCAA regional appearance), Greeny inherited a Washington State team that went 0-18 in conference play in 2010, the year before her return to Pullman. She and her staff transformed the program into a perennial force in the Pac-12, reaching the NCAA Round of 16 as a head coach for the first time in 2018.

The Cougars matched the volleyball program record for most conference wins (14) in a single season in 2022 and 2023 and finished third the final Pac-12 standings in each season, marking the best conference finish during Greeny’s 13-year tenure and the best since the 2002 WSU team that reached the nCaa regional championship.

In 2023, Greeny and Washington State finished with a 26-8 overall record, reaching 20 wins for the third consecutive season to mark

the first such stretch since 1995-97. The Cougars’ 26 wins in 2023 also marked the highest win total for any team under Greeny and the highest single-season win total since 1997. Additionally, WSU knocked off the eventual NCAA National Champions and then-No. 6 Texas, 3-1, at the start of the 2023 campaign.

WSU was selected as a No. 4 seed in the 2023 NCAA Volleyball Tournament, earning its eighth consecutive postseason bid, the longest stretch in program history. Washington State was selected as a host site for the 2023 tournament, marking the first time since 2018 that the tournament had been hosted in Pullman. WSU advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 for the second time in Greeny’s tenure.

A two-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year (2016 & 2021), Greeny has coached 12 of the Cougars’ 16

JEN GREENY CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

• WSU Head Coach (2011-23):

• Eight-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances—most for any team in WSU history

• Six NCAA Tournament first-round wins

• Two NCAA Round of 16 appearances – 2018, 2023

• 235-175 overall record at WSU – second all-time

• 2021 Pac-12 Co-Coach of the Year

• 2016 Pac-12 Coach of the Year

• Her players have earned 12 AVCA All-America awards, including the first volleyball student-athlete in program history to earn multiple first team All-America honors

• Her players have accounted for 30 Pac-12 all-conference honors and nine Pac-12 all-freshman honors

• Coached the program’s first two AVCA Pacific North Region Freshman of the Year award winners

• Coached the program’s first AVCA National Freshman of the Year award winner and the first two Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year award winners

• Second-longest tenured head coach at WSU (13 seasons)

• One of three conference coach of the year honorees who also were players for the same schools

• Lewis Clark-State College Head Coach (2007-10)

AVCA All-Americans while her teams have produced 39 total postseason all-conference honors, including 17 first team All-Pac-12 selections. A former CoSiDa academic all-american during her time as a Wazzu student-athlete, Greeny’s teams also have produced 45 Pac-12 All-Academic nods and a pair of Pac-12 Scholar athlete of the year award recipients.

Greeny began her collegiate coaching career with a five-year stint at Lewis-Clark State College in lewiston, idaho. Prior to turning around the lCSC program, which she led to a 112-24 (.824) record during her tenure, Greeny spent four years on WSu coach Cindy Fredrick’s coaching staff. Her time as an assistant coach at WSU was highlighted by the Cougars’ second-ever appearance in the regional championship of the nCaa tournament in 2002.

As a volleyball student-athlete at WSU, she

• Four-time Frontier Conference Coach of the Year

• Four-time AVCA Northwest Region Coach of the Year

• Four consecutive regular-season Frontier Conference championships

• Four consecutive NAIA National Tournament appearances

• Went 31-3 (.912) overall in 2010, the best record in program history

• Led the Warriors to a 11224 overall (.824) record

• WSU Assistant Coach (2000-04)

• Three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (2000-02)

• Helped the Cougars reach the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in WSU history

• Playing Career (WSU volleyball student-athlete 1995-98)

• WSU Athlete of the Year in 1998-99

• Three time All-Pac-10 selection

• Three time Pac-10 AllAcademic honoree

• 1998 CoSIDA Academic All-American

• Two-time CoSIDA

Academic All-District

• Trained with the 1997 U.S. National volleyball team

• Seventh player in WSU history with 1,000 career kills

became the seventh player in Washington State history to reach 1,000 career kills and was a three time all-Pac-10 Conference selection. Greeny (Stinson) still ranks eighth in career block assists (360), fourth in total blocks (419) and eighth in solo blocks (59). Greeny received invites to train with the u.S. national team during her playing days and has since held roles as a talent evaluator and assistant coach with USA Volleyball. She was an assistant coach on the 2016 USA Volleyball Collegiate National Team and was later invited to join the USA volleyball staff for the 2022 Women’s national team open Program.

Greeny earned her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Washington State in 1999. She and her husband Burdette, a former standout pitcher at WSu and an assistant coach on Greeny’s staff in Pullman, have two daughters, lauren and leah.

JEN GREENY HEAD COACHING RECORDS

Washington State 10-22 (.313) 1-19/12th

Washington State 16-16 (.500) 5-15/9th

Washington State 18-16 (.529) 6-14/9th

(.500) 2018 Washington State 23-10 (.697) 12-8/4th 2-1 (.667) 2019 Washington State 23-10 (.697) 12-8/5th 0-1 (.000)

2020 Washington State 11-5 (.688) 11-4/4th 0-1 (.000)

2021 Washington State 20-12 (.625) 13-7/T-4th 1-1 (.500)

2022 Washington State 23-10 (.697) 14-6/3rd

(.500)

2023 Washington State 26-8 (.765) 14-6/T-3rd 2-1 (.667)

Total Washington State 235-175 (�573) 111-153 (�420) 8-8 (�500) Career Total 347-199 ( 636)

With 16 years of coaching experience under his belt, Burdette Greeny was named the associate head volleyball coach at West Virginia in January of 2024.

Greeny recently completed his 13th season with at Washington State in 2023 and was instrumental in WSU’s eight consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. He joined the Cougar volleyball program in March 2011 as an assistant coach and was promoted to associate head coach in February 2017. Washington State finished the season in the AVCA Top 25 in four of the last five years including each of the past three seasons.

With a coaching style that emphasizes serving, passing and defense, the Cougars have finished in the top 50 in the NCAA in blocks per set each of the past nine seasons including the third-best mark in Division I volleyball back in 2016 (3.23 b/s). Washington State finished the 2022 season with the 16th-best team hitting percentage (.280) in the nation, the second-best all-time mark in Cougar volleyball history.

Greeny consistently brought in top-level recruiting talent with some of the Cougars’ most highly touted classes raising the level of play in recent years. Pia Timmer and Magda Jehlarova each joined the WSU volleyball roster prior to the start of the 2019 season and grew into perennial all-conference performers. the pair were instrumental to WSu’s seventh-straight NCAA Tournament appearance in 2022 after a 14-6 Pac-12 season, the most conference wins in program history. WSu was one of only 15 programs in the nation to have two top 25 and one honorable mention recruiting class between 2013 and 2015. the 2013 and 2015 recruiting

BURDETTE GREENY

classes are two of the highest-ranked recruiting classes ever in any sport at WSU. Among Greeny’s WSU recruits are six PrepVolleyball.com Top 100 players and two Gatorade State Players of the year.

A leader in DI volleyball recruiting, Greeny and the WSu coaching staff also were successful in using the NCAA transfer portal to build their roster of talented student-athletes who also fit the culture of Cougar volleyball. WSU volleyball added multiple starters in recent off-seasons, including Iman Isanovic, an honorable mention all-Pac-12 selection, prior to the start of the 2023 season. Greeny also helped recruit laura Jansen, an all-Sun Belt selection before committing to WSU, who went on to earn Pac-12 all-conference honors after one season on the Palouse. the Cougars also added starting libero, Karly Basham, to their roster as a transfer prior to the start of the 2021 season.

The first high school recruit signed by Greeny was libero Kate Sommer who broke WSU’s career digs record with 1,954 digs. Among the 2013 recruiting class, which was the first real recruiting class for the Greenys, ranked 14th-best nationally, was Kyra Holt who became an honorable mention AVCA All-American, All-Pacific North Region and twotime all-Pac-12 selection. Holt also found success later as a professional player and is one of six players that Greeny has coached who have gone on to play professionally.

Middle blockers Taylor Mims and Claire Martin were signees in the 21st-best national recruiting class in 2015. As sophomores in 2016, Mims and Martin each finished in the top 25 nationally in blocks per set and total blocks. Greeny was integral to the recruitment and development of these front row players who became one of the elite blocking units in the nation. In 2016, WSU was number two in team total blocks behind national champion Stanford and third-best nationally in team blocks per set, a significant factor to WSU finishing fourth among all Power 5 conference schools and 26th overall in opponent hitting percentage. In 2017, the Cougars were sixth-best nationally in team total blocks and 11th in team blocks per set.

burdette Greeny assisted his wife Jen at lewis-Clark State College from 2007-10 as an assistant coach. He was one of 20 assistant coaches nominated for the 2009 NAIA National Assistant Coach of the year award. He was promoted to associate head coach at lCSC in 2010. Greeny’s recruiting resume at LCSC included three junior college first team all-americans, one second team all-american, one Gatorade State Player of the year, two state players of the year and 12 first team all-state selections. In four years, 37 total LCSC players were named to the conference all-academic teams and seven players were recognized as NAIA Volleyball National Scholar-Athletes.

Out of high school, Greeny was drafted by the New York Mets, but instead played basketball and baseball at Tacoma Community College (1993-95). He earned second-team All-West Region honors both years as a third baseman and set a school record with 17 strikeouts in one game. He pitched for WSU in 1997, winning the team’s award for strength and conditioning. He later signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Brewers before the 1998 draft and was with the organization for two seasons. Greeny earned a degree in humanities with an emphasis in English from WSU in 1999. From 2000 through 2007, he was the head coach in the Pullman American Legion Baseball organization where his teams won two regular-season titles, one district title and made the first appearance by a Pullman team at the state tournament since 1968. He tallied the first state tourney win in the program’s 60-year history and saw 88% of his american legion players continue their careers at the collegiate level. Greeny spearheaded the development of the Palouse Summer Series which brings to Pullman some of the best amateur select and american legion teams in the state and Canada. He was the recipient of the 2005 Pullman Chamber of Commerce STAR (Supporting Tourism and Recreation) Award.

burdette and Jen Greeny were honored in 2015 with a City of Pullman Chamber of Commerce Walk of Fame plaque. They have two daughters, Lauren and leah.

AUBREY BECKER

becker joined the Mountaineer coaching staff in January 2024 after three seasons as an assistant coach at Iowa. Previously, she spent one year as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for oral Roberts.

at iowa, becker assisted in all aspects of training, scouting, recruiting, scheduling, media content and summer camps.

Prior to that, becker was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Davidson from 2019-21. She guided a pair of Wildcats to atlantic 10 postseason

honors in 2019, as Hattie Rodriguez and Madeline Wynn were named to the a-10 Second team and all-rookie team.

In 2018, Becker served as an assistant coach at Brown University, helping the Bears to their best season since 2014. She helped coach Eliza Grover and Sabrina Stillwell to All-Ivy League honors. becker was Florida State’s director of operations from 2016-17, as the Seminoles made two NCAA Tournament appearances and reached the 2016 Sweet Sixteen.

The Tulsa, Oklahoma, native was a three-year starter at austin Peay, where she played setter and opposite. She was a two-time all-tournament selection and 2015 team MVP. She ranks among the program’s career leaders in assists (7th) and total blocks (16th).

Becker earned her bachelor’s degree in communications and public relations and graduated magna cum laude from Austin Peay in 2016. She added a master’s degree in coaching and athletic administration from Concordia University Irvine in 2017.

MIKE BECKER

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Becker joined the West Virginia volleyball staff in January of 2024. Previously, Becker spent one season at iowa as an assistant coach and was the Director of Volleyball Video Analytics.

In Iowa, Becker oversaw the production of practice and gameday video as well as data analytics. Becker also was responsible for coding in match and providing the statistical breakdown of the Hawkeyes and their opponents. He created and implemented camp plans for Iowa’s Volleyball Camps and assisted in the creative and marking side of student athlete recruitment.

Prior to his time in Iowa City, Becker served as an assistant coach at Michigan State for one season. While there, he served as the lead scouter and developed individualized and team training plans. becker also spent three seasons at illinois State, where he helped the Redbirds to three consecutive Missouri Valley Conference tournament titles. becker was a part of three of iSu’s four straight nCaa tournament appearances from 2018-21 and two regular-season conference titles in 2019 and 2020-21. With the Redbirds, Becker worked primarily with the team’s blocking and defense initiatives,

while taking a lead role in scouting opponents. becker’s guidance in those areas showed major results as ISU led the conference in blocking and opponent hitting percentage in each of the three seasons he was at iSu.

on april 15, 2021, becker was honored with the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) thirty under 30 award, which recognizes up-andcoming coaching talent at all levels of the sport.

Becker served as the Director of Operations at Pitt for the three seasons prior to illinois State. in this role, becker controlled the day-to-day operations for the volleyball team, including serving as a liaison to athletic department officials. Pitt reached the nCaa tournament in each of becker’s three years on staff, marking the program’s longest postseason streak since the 1990’s.

Prior to joining the staff at Pitt, becker was the head coach of the Pacific Coast Volleyball Club from 2014-16. In that role, he headed the Pacific Coast Volleyball Club 18-U team. He also served as the Delta Valley Volleyball Club head coach from 2013-14, leading the 18-U team to a Gold Division finish in northern California.

During that same period, becker worked in the development department at the University of the Pacific. From 2013-15, he was the Coordinator of Athletics Development and conducted prospect visits and worked closely with volunteers to successfully improve the Pacific Athletic Foundation (PAF) Drive. From there, he became the Annual Giving manager from 2015-16, where he assisted with management of the PAF, leading volunteer engagement for athletic fund drives and enhancing donor relations. He also managed annual and campaign business plans and activities to achieve annual giving fundraising goals.

A native of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Becker was a standout collegiate student-athlete at Springfield College from 2009-13. His teams won three Division III NCAA Championships in 2010, 2012 and 2013, while concluding 2011 as the national runner-up. Voted as the team MVP during the 2013 nCaa Championship run, becker played under highly decorated USA and NCAA volleyball coach Charlie Sullivan. He earned his Bachelor of Science in sport management from Springfield College in 2013 and a Master of Science in athletic administration from the University of the Pacific in 2016.

TEGAN SEYRING

» DireCtor oF oPerationS

Seyring joined the West Virginia volleyball staff in March of 2024 after coaching at the helm of the arkansas Juniors Storm.

Prior to WVu, Seyring spent four seasons playing at Austin Peay for coach Taylor Mott followed by one season at arkansas State.

Seyring was named to the College Sports Communicators academic all-District team during the 2022 and 2023 seasons. She was also crowned the oVC beach Champion in 2021 and was named beach Second-team all-oVC. the yorktown, indiana native also collected multiple OVC Newcomer of the Week awards and was named to the oVC Commissioner’s honor roll from 2020-22.

During her time at arkansas State, Seyring assisted with team camps. She also assisted with Munciana volleyball camps while being the head coach of the tennessee Performance.

Seyring is currently pursuing her Master’s of business administration online at arkansas State.

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ROSTERS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

# NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

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l auren bodily Jr. oPP 6’4” Woods Cross, utah/Woods Cross HS/ iowa Western CC

10 Quincey Coyle Jr. oH 6’0” Fort lupton, Colo./Mead HS

6 l auren Delo Gr. S 6’2” a nderson, S.C./Jenks HS/ rutgers

5 a lexis Finnvold So. S 5’11” boca raton, Fla./ boca raton Community HS/ louisville

20 Hailey Green Sr. oH 6’2” loveland, ohio/ ursuline academy/Denver

8 l aila ibrahim Jr. Mb 6’1” Calgary, a lberta, Canada/St. Francis HS/Coppin State

9 Chalina lederer Jr. Mb 6’2” Munich, Germany/Städtische Fachoberschule für Sozialwesen München nord/Hillsborough CC

21 Kristen Mcbride Sr. DS 5’9” Cincinnati, ohio/Mount notre Dame HS

22 Maddy McGath So. MB 6’2” Brookfield, Wis./Brookfield East HS

4 eily Painter Fr. l 5’4” Pottsville, Pa. / Pottsville a rea HS

2 Sydney reed Gr. l 5’6” Glenelg, Md./Flint Hill/ north Carolina

14 nina Svetina Fr. oH 6’0” Slovenia, ljubljana/Gimnazija Šiška

3 Cassidy tanton r-Jr. oH 6’0” Stoneville, n.C./Dalton McMichael/auburn

NUMERICAL ROSTER

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2 Sydney reed Gr. l 5’6” Glenelg, Md./Flint Hill/ north Carolina

3 Cassidy tanton r-Jr. oH 6’0” Stoneville, n.C./Dalton/McMichael auburn

4 eily Painter Fr. l 5’4” Pottsville, Pa./Pottsville a rea HS

5 a lexis Finnvold So. S 5’11” boca raton, Fla./ boca raton Community HS/ louisville

6 l auren Delo Gr. S 6’2” a nderson, S.C./Jenks HS/ rutgers

8 l aila ibrahim Jr. Mb 6’1” Calgary, a lberta, Canada/St. Francis HS/Coppin State

9 Chalina lederer Jr. Mb 6’2” Munich, Germany/Städtische Fachoberschule für Sozialwesen München nord/Hillsborough CC

10 Quincey Coyle Jr. oH 6’0” Fort lupton, Colo./Mead HS

14 nina Svetina Fr. oH 6’0” Slovenia, ljubljana/Gimnazija Šiška

17 l auren bodily Jr. oPP 6’4” Woods Cross, utah/Woods Cross HS/ iowa Western CC

20 Hailey Green Sr. oH 6’2” loveland, ohio/ ursuline academy/Denver

21 Kristen Mcbride Sr. DS 5’9” Cincinnati, ohio/Mount notre Dame HS

22 Maddy McGath So. MB 6’2” Brookfield, Wis./Brookfield East HS

Head Coach: Jen Greeny, First Season (Washington State, 1999)

Associate Head Coach: burdette Greeny, First Season (Washington State, 1999)

Assistant Coach: aubrey becker, First Season ( austin Peay, 2016)

Assistant Coach: Mike Becker, First Season (Springfield College, 2013)

lauren Bodily boD-ih-lee

Eily Painter eye-lee

Chalina Lederer SHa-lee-nah leaD-er-rah

Laila Ibrahim lay-la ee-brah-heem

Tegan Seyring teH-ghen Sear (like ear)-inG nina Svetina sveh-tee-nah

Cassidy Tanton tan-tun (like bun)

Mountaineer volleyball

LAUREN BODILY

OPP • 6’4” Woods Cross, Utah/Woods Cross HS/Iowa Western CC QUINCY COYLE

6'0" Fort Lupton, Colo./Mead HS

IBRAHIM

6’1” Calgary, Alberta, Canada St. Francis HS Coppin State

6’2” Brookfield, Wis. Brookfield East HS 9 21 22 4 2

CHALINA LEDERER

6’2” Munich, Germany Städtische Fachoberschule für Sozialwesen München Nord Hillsborough CC KRISTEN MCBRIDE

5’9” Cincinnati, Ohio Mount Notre Dame HS

Area HS SYDNEY REED

MCGATH

MEET THE MOUNTAINEERS

Lauren DeLo R-Sr� | 6-2 | Setter Anderson, South Carolina Jenks High School

Rutgers

2023 (R-SR�)

• Competed and started in all 31 matches

• Collected 1,061 assists and 9.47 per set

• notched a career record with 63 assists against the College of Charleston

• eclipsed 1,000 career assists and 1,000 assists at West Virginia

• tallied 30 or more assists in a single match 19 times

• named to the 2023 CSC academic all-District Volleyball team

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)

• 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

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 degree in journalism

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garrett Ford academic Honor roll

20 Hailey Green

Jr | 6-2 | Outside Hitter

Loveland, Ohio

Ursuline Academy

Denver

2023 (JR )

• College of Charleston Classic all-tournament team

• Colgate ellis rowland Memorial tournament all-tournament team

• Competed in all 113 sets across 31 matches

• led the squad with 418 kills

• notched a career high with 24 kills versus Colgate

• also added a career best of 11 digs versus Chicago State

• added 10 kills or more in a single game in 23 matches

• named to the 2023 CSC academic all-District Volleyball team

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.

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

• Played at ursuline academy

• Member of the 18 uSa Volleyball nationals all-tournament 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 two sisters and one brother

• Her sister, lindsey, plays volleyball at ball State

• birthday is august 8

• Majoring in biology

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garrett Ford academic Honor roll

21

Kristen McBride Jr� | 5-9 | Defensive Specialist Cincinnati, Ohio Mount Notre Dame High School

2023 (JR )

• Did not see action

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 and currently plays for the Knicks

• Played basketball in high school

• Majoring in health and well being

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garrett Ford academic Honor roll

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Lauren Bodily

So� | 6-4 |Opposite Woods Cross, Utah Woods Cross High School Iowa Western Community College

2023 (SO�)

• appeared in seven matches

• Collected a career best of 11 kills versus the College of Charleston

• tallied seven or more kills in a single match four times

2022 (FR�) - IOWA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

• 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

• 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 utah

• birthday is June 1

• Majoring in marketing

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garrett Ford academic Honor roll

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2023 (SO )

Quincey Coyle

So� | 6-0 | Outside Hitter Fort Lupton, Colo Mead High School

• appeared in 86 sets across 27 matches

• earned a career best of nine digs versus oklahoma

• Tallied 107 digs, good enough for fifth on the team

• Collected 12 service aces throughout the season

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

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garrett Ford academic Honor roll

22

Maddy McGath

Fr | 6-2 | Middle Blocker Brookfield, Wisconsin Brookfield East High School

2023 (FR )

• Mountaineer invitational all-tournament team

• Competed in 112 sets across 31 matches

• third on the team with 208 kills

• earned a career best of 17 kills versus robert Morris

• Added five digs for another career high versus Chicago 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

• 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

• birthday is august 29

• Majoring in exploratory studies

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garrett Ford academic Honor roll

2024 NEWCOMERS

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Alexis Finnvold

So� | 5’11” Setter

Boca Raton, Fla.

Boca Raton Community High School

Louisville

2022-23 – LOUISVILLE

• redshirted her freshman year in 2022

• appeared in three matches through the 2023 season

• Posted a career best of three assists versus northern Kentucky on Sept. 2, 2023

• Was part of the squads back-to-back nCaa tournament runs to the 2022 Championship match vs. texas and the 2023 elite eight vs. Pitt

HIGH SCHOOL

• Was named to the aVCa Phenom Watch list in 2019

• led boca raton Community High School to two district championships in 2019, 2020

• First-team all district

• all-district honorable mention

• Played for tribe Volleyball under coach Dean barboza

PERSONAL

• the daughter of adriana and Gar Finnvold

• Has one brother and one sister

• Father played in the Mlb for the red Sox

• Her brother is a pitcher at uCF

• birthday is December 11

• She is majoring in exercise physiology with a minor in general business

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garrett Ford academic Honor roll

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Sydney Reed

Gr� | 5’6”

Libero Glenelg, Md. Flint Hill Wisconsin North Carolina

2023 (SR ) - WISCONSIN

• appeared in seven matches

• Set a career high with two services aces versus iowa

• tallied a season-high three digs

• big ten Champion

• nCaa Final Four

• academic all-big ten

2022 (JR�) - WISCONSIN

• Competed in four matches and four sets

• Served for a total of nine times

• big ten Champion

• academic all-big ten

2021 (SO�)

- WISCONSIN

• appeared in one match and one set versus tCu

• big ten Champion

• nCaa Final Four

• nCaa Champion

2020 (FR�) - NORTH CAROLINA

• Competed in 20 sets across seven matches

• Averaged 1.30 digs per set, collecting five or more digs in three matches

• tallied a career high of three assists in two separate matches

• added one service ace in four matches

HIGH SCHOOL

• 2019-20 Gatorade Player of the year in the State of Virginia

• Prep Volleyball High School all-american

• Senior National Player of the Year finalist

• tallied 1,134 kills, 1,308 digs and 309 services aces

• Member of the 2020 u.S Junior national team training roster

• named the 2019-20 Virginia independent Schools athletic association Player of the year

• three-time First-team all state selection

• Was a four-year starter for coach Carrol Denure at Flint Hill

• Played for coaches Patrice arrington, Dave Denure, adam Hughes, ahem Kim and Silvia Johnson with Metro Volleyball Club

PERSONAL

• the daughter Melanie and earl “J” reed

• Her father was a member of the Washington football team that won the 1998 big ten Championship and the 1999 rose bowl

• Has one sister

• Her sister, Jordan, played volleyball at St. John’s from 2008-11

• birthday is august 31

• She is pursuing a master’s degree in business administration

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garrett Ford academic Honor roll

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Cassidy Tanton

Gr� | 6’0” Outside Hitter

Stoneville, N.C.

Dalton McMichael Auburn

2023

(R-SO ) – AUBURN

• appeared in one match versus Middle tennessee

• Was apart of the team’s run to the first round of the nCaa tournament

• named to the Fall SeC academic Honor roll

2022 (R-FR ) AUBURN

• appeared in 58 sets across 19 matches

• tallied four career-highs with 10 kills, a .348 hitting percentage, six digs and 12 total points in a win over Marist on aug. 27

• Collected a service ace in three separate matches, tying her career high

• Was named to the auburn athletics Director Honor roll

2021 (FR ) AUBURN

• Did not compete during the 2021 season

• Was named to the auburn athletics Director Honor roll

HIGH SCHOOL

• led Dalton McMichael to an undefeated regular season, (23-0) and a conference championship as a sophomore in 2018

• Was named the Greensboro news & record allarea Player of the year in 2018

• Collected 2018 Mid-State 3a First team allConference honors

• Was named a 2018 Mid-State 3a alltournament player

• ranked second in north Carolina as a sophomore in kills

• Finished in the top five in state 3A in both kills and hitting percentage as a sophomore

• Collected all-West Selection honors, was named the Mid-State 3a Conference Most outstanding Player of the year, State 3a First team allConference, Mid-State 3a all-tournament team selection and team Most Valuable Player and offensive Player of the year during her junior year

• Was named to the 2019 aVCa Phenom list

• eclipsed 1,100 career kills as a junior

• led the conference in kills during the 2019 season

• Was named to the 2020 aVCa all-region team

• Competed for twin City Volleyball Club

• Competed at the aau nationals Premier Day two Star Search (Supernova)

• Was honored with under armour Honorable Mention all-american honors in 2020

PERSONAL

• the daughter of Christy and Scott tanton

• Her father played football at Western Carolina university

• Has one sister

• birthday is September 3

• She is pursuing a master’s degree in business administration

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Eily Painter

Fr� | 5’4” Libero Pottsville, Pa. Postville Area High School

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Maria Sherakas at Pottsville area High School as a four-year starter and twoyear captain

• Holds the school record at Pottsville area in digs with

• Was named First team Pa District Xi, all-State aaa, and First team Schuylkill league three straight years

• Honored as the 2023 Schuylkill league Player of the year

• Was named the Pottsville republic Player of the Week

• Played for coach Joe Mahan at the east Coast Power Volleyball Club

• Collected 10 year First team Club Member Honors

PERSONAL

• the daughter of Stephanie and Christopher Painter

• Her father play football at Millersville university

• Has two sisters

• Her sister Mary Kate played volleyball uCF and rutgers, while her sister amelia played volleyball at Delaware

• birthday is March 31

• Majoring in animal and nutrition science

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Nina Svetina

Fr� | 6’0”

Outside Hitter Slovenia, Ljubljana Gimnazija Šiška

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Živa Cof at Gimnazija Šiška

• Competed on the Slovenian nation team in 2022, 2023 and 2024

• Finished seventh in the european Games in Skopje in 2022

• Placed first in Beachvolley Nationals and nationals at Gimnazija Šiška in 2023

• Was crowned the champion at the 2023 european youth olympic Festival

• Played for coach rok Pucelj at the atK Grosuplje volleyball club

• Earned a third-place finish at the U19 nationals with atK Grosuplje in 2023

• Finished eighth in the First Senior league and seventh in the u20 nationals with her club team

PERSONAL

• the daughter of Monika and Goran Svetina

• Has one sister

• birthday is March 8

• Majoring in exercise physiology

9 Chalina Lederer

Jr | 6’2”

Middle Blocker

Munich, Germany

Städtische Fachoberschule für Sozialwesen München Nord Hillsborough Community College

2023 (SO�) – HILLSBOROUGH CC

• Competed in 107 sets across 31 matches

• tallied 135 kills with a .245 hitting percentage on 330 total attacks

• Collected a career high of nine kills and eight blocks versus Daytona State College on oct. 14

• Added five or more blocks in nine separate matches

• recorded three services aces versus Coastal alabama-South and St. Petersburg College

2022 (FR�) – HILLSBOROUGH CC

• appeared in 84 sets across 27 matches

• tallied 72 kills and 55 total blocks

• Collected a season high of seven kills versus Polk State College on oct. 6

• Recorded five blocks in two separate matches

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played at Städtische Fachoberschule für Sozialwesen München nord

• Won the German national Cup in 2018 and 2021

• Was named the German Championships runnerup in 2018 and 2019

• Claimed victory at the u16 German Championship in 2019

• Competed for the tSV tb Muenchen Volleyball Club under head coach Verena Steinbacher

PERSONAL

• the daughter of Doris lederer and thomas Gack

• Has one brother

• birthday is March 6

• Majoring in business marketing

8 Laila Ibrahim

Jr | 6’1”

Middle Blocker

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

St. Francis High School

Coppin State

2023 (SO�) – COPPIN STATE

• appeared in all 32 matches

• led the MeaC and set the CSu single season record with 111 blocks

• Finished third on the team with 201 kills

• led the squad with a .338 hitting percentage

• Aided her team in winning their first ever MEAC Championship

• Added four blocks and five kills versus Pitt in the nCaa tournament on Dec. 1

• tallied a career best of 11 blocks versus Portland on Sept. 16

• Collected 10 or more kills in five different matches

• Posted a Coppin State single-match record, with a .923 hitting percentage, recording a careerhigh 12 kills with no errors on 13 swings versus Penn on Sept. 9

• Second team all-Mid eastern atlantic Conference

• two-time MeaC Defensive Player of the Week

• unlV rebel Challenge all-tournament team

2022 (FR ) – COPPIN STATE

• appeared in 15 sets across ten matches

• Collected two kills and two digs versus South Carolina State on nov. 18

• Added one or more kills and digs in five different matches

• notched a season best of three blocks versus Virginia tech on Sept. 2

• appeared in the MeaC tournament versus South Carolina State

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played at St. Francis High School

• Was named the 2022 Player of the Game twice

• Competed with the Canuck Stuff Volleyball Club under head coach Camille Saxton

PERSONAL

• the daughter of odemi and Hakeem ibrahim

• Has one brother and one sister

• birthday is January 7

• Majoring in data sciences

SEASON OUTLOOK

as the West Virginia university women’s volleyball team heads into the 2024 season, it’s time to hear what head coach Jen Greeny expects to see from her team this season.

Entering her first season with the Mountaineers, Greeny looks to all her players and staff to step up and make an impact. Following the 2023 season, Greeny went searching in the portal to find the missing pieces to this squad and she is confident with her choices. Her hopes are for the transfers, returners and newcomers to be able to build chemistry and compete at their highest level.

The Mountaineers are certain to give it their all on the volleyball court this fall. With the first competition in sight, Greeny sat down to share her thoughts on the Mountaineers’ upcoming season.

What are your expectations for the 2024 season?

We are looking to build our team culture and teach our system to the newcomers as well as the returners. We want to work on the fundamentals of volleyball and be able to compete at the highest level with the big 12 conference.

How do you bring motivation to the squad following the 2023 season?

the motivation has been very high, especially from the returners. Of course, when you bring new players in as well you are just trying to get the team chemistry together as quickly as possible. But I think overall the level of motivation has been pretty high.

You have a lot of new faces joining the team. How has it been getting them adjusted? It’s always hard over the summer when coaches can’t have direct contact, but I think overall all the returners have done an excellent job getting our new player acclimated to our system, as well as the university and Morgantown. We also went on a team retreat, that really helped with building chemistry before we started practice and then of course fall camps we spend a lot of time together so that helps mold the team rather quickly.

Are there any newcomers that could make an impact?

laila ibrahim, she was an all-conference player at Coppin State then with Sydney reed and alexis Finnvold being apart of two top-four programs, they all know what it takes to win.

Who are your key returners from the 2023 season?

Hailey Green, Lauren DeLo and Maddy McGath. they all were starters in 2023, they were key to last years team so i think they will greatly impact this year’s squad as well.

Who are you expecting to take the biggest jump this year both in terms of talent level and their role on the team?

Laila Ibrahim, this is definitely a level up for her from where she has played. We might ask her to play out of position a little bit because she is a very good athlete.

CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

BAYLOR

Location: Waco, texas

Nickname: bears Colors: Green and Gold

Head Coach: Ryan McGuyre Record at Baylor: 196-76

2023 Record: 17-13

2023 Postseason: ............. First & Second Rounds

2023 Final National Ranking: no. 23

All-Time Record: 3-23

First Meeting: 1986

Last Meeting: 2023

Results: bu 3, WVu 0

Last WVU Win: nov. 22, 2014

Score: WVu 3, bu 0

SID Contact: Madelon allen

Email: ................... madelon_allen@baylor.edu

Phone: 254-252-7168

Internet: baylorbears.com

Twitter: @baylorVball

BYU

Location: Provo, utah

Nickname: Cougars

Colors: Royal Blue and White

Head Coach: Heather olmstead Record at BYU: 216-29 2023 Record: 25-7

2023 Postseason: ................... Second Round

2023 Final National Ranking: no. 18

All-Time Record: 0-3

First Meeting: 2014

Last Meeting: 2023

Results: byu 3, WVu 0

Last WVU Win: n/a

SID Contact: Cameron Muh

Email: Cameron_muh@byu.edu

Phone: ............................ 801-422-8948

Internet: BYUCougars.com

Twitter: @byuwvolleyball

IOWA STATE

Location: ames, iowa

Nickname: Cyclones

Colors: Gold and Cardinal

Head Coach: Christy Johnson-lynch Record at Iowa State: 370-201 2023 Record: 20-10

2023 Postseason: ...................... First Round 2023 Final National Ranking: rV All-Time Record: 4-23

First Meeting: 1994 Last Meeting: 2023

Results: iowa State 3, WVu 0

Last WVU Win: oct. 31, 2021

Score: WVu 3, iowa State 1

SID Contact: abby Hansen

Email: ........................ abbyh1@iastate.edu

Phone: 515-294-7961

Internet: cyclones.com

Twitter: @CycloneV

KANSAS

Location: lawrence, Kan.

Nickname: Jayhawks

Colors: Crimson and Blue Head Coach: ........ ray bechard Record at Kansas: 428-291 2023 Record: 24-6

2023 Postseason: Second Round 2023 Final National Ranking: no. 17 All-Time Record: 6-20

First Meeting: 1999 Last Meeting: 2023

Results: ............................ Ku 3, WVu 0 Last WVU Win: nov. 5, 2021

Score: WVu 3, Ku 1

SID Contact: Hannah leahy Email: hleahy@ku.edu

Phone: 785-312-1223

Internet: kuathletics.com

Twitter: @KuVolleyball

KANSAS STATE

Location: ....... Manhattan, Kan.

Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Purple and White Head Coach: Jason Mansfield Record at Kansas State: 16-11 2023 Record: 16-11

2023 Postseason: n/a

2023 Final National Ranking: rV All-Time Record: ........................... 8-15

First Meeting: 2012 Last Meeting: 2023

Results: K-State 3, WVu 0 Last WVU Win: oct. 15, 2021

Score: WVu 3, K-State 0

SID Contact: Jordyn ballard

Email: jballard@kstatesports.com

Phone: ............................ 785-532-7976

Internet: kstatesports.com

Twitter: @KStateVb

TCU

Location: Fort Worth, texas

Nickname: Horned Frogs

Colors: Purple and White

Head Coach: Jason Williams Record at TCU: 34-26

2023 Record: 17-15

2023 Postseason: ................... Second Round

2023 Final National Ranking: rV

All-Time Record: 17-15

First Meeting: 2009

Last Meeting: 2023

Results: WVu 2, tCu 3

Last WVU Win: nov. 27, 2021

Score: WVu 3, tCu 1

SID Contact: Dani Pluchinsky

Email: ....................... d.pluchinsky@tcu.edu

Phone: 817-257-5378

Internet: GoFrogs.com

Twitter: @tCuVolleyball

TEXAS TECH

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Nickname: red raiders

Colors: Scarlet and black

Head Coach: ..... tony Graystone Record at Texas Tech: 116-120

2023 Record: 11-19

2023 Postseason: n/a

2023 Final National Ranking: n/a

All-Time Record: 9-17

First Meeting: 1985

Last Meeting: 2023

Results: ............................ ttu 3, WVu 2

Last WVU Win: Sept. 25, 2020

Score: WVu 3, ttu 1

SID Contact: Jay Strader

Email: jay.strader@ttu.edu

Phone: 806-834-7374

Internet: texastech.com

Twitter: @texastechVb

UCF

Location: ........ orlando, Florida

Nickname: Knights

Colors: black and Gold Head Coach: Jenny Maurer Record at UCF: 166-47 2023 Record: 17-12

2023 Postseason: n/a

2023 Final National Ranking: n/a

All-Time Record: ............................ 1-1

First Meeting: 1988

Last Meeting: 2023

Results: uCF 3, WVu 0

Last WVU Win: nov. 5, 1988

Score: WVu 3, uCF 0

SID Contact: Jenna osborn

Email: josborn@athletics.ucf.edu

Phone: ............................ 937-844-9473

Internet: ucfknights.com

Twitter: @uCF_Volleyball

CINCINNATI

Location: Cincinnati, ohio Nickname: bearcats Colors: black and red Head Coach: Molly alvey Record at Cincinnati: 187-171 2023 Record: 12-16

2023 Postseason: ............................ n/a

2023 Final National Ranking: n/a

All-Time Record: 8-1

First Meeting: 1981 Last Meeting: 2023

Results: Cu 3, WVu 2 Last WVU Win: oct. 19, 2023

Score: WVu 3, Cu 2

SID Contact: Molly Mestress

Email: .................... metresmy@ucmail.uc.edu

Internet: gobearcats.com

Twitter: @GobearcatsVb

HOUSTON

Location: Houston, TX

Nickname: Cougars Colors: red and White Head Coach: ......... David Rehr Record at Houston: 103-44 2023 Record: 19-10

2023 Postseason: Second Round 2023 Final National Ranking: no. 21 All-Time Record: 5-0

First Meeting: 1987 Last Meeting: 2023

Results: ............................ uH 3, WVu 0

Last WVU Win: n/a

Score: n/a

SID Contact: Dan Hamilton

Email: dchamil3@central.uh.edu

Phone: 813-240-6817

Internet: uhcougars.com Twitter: @UHCougarVB

ARIZONA

Location: ........ Tucson, Arizona

Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Cardinal and navy Head Coach: Charita Stubbs Record at Arizona: 8-23 2023 Record: 8-23

2023 Postseason: n/a 2023 Final National Ranking: n/a

All-Time Record: ............................ 0-1

First Meeting: 2019 Last Meeting: 2019 Results: ua 3, WVu 1

Last WVU Win: n/a Score: n/a

SID Contact: Katie Vick Email: katievick@arizona.edu

Internet: ..................... arizonawildcats.com Twitter: @ArizonaVBall

ARIZONA STATE

Location: Tempe, Arizona

Nickname: Sun Devils

Colors: Maroon and Gold

Head Coach: JJ Van niel Record at Arizona State: 28-7

2023 Record: 28-7

2023 Postseason: ................ Regional Semifinal 2023 Final National Ranking: no. 16

All-Time Record: 0-1

First Meeting: 1989 Last Meeting: 1989

Results: aSu 3, WVu 0

Last WVU Win: n/a Score: n/a

SID Contact: Kimberlie Haner

Email: ........................... khaner@asu.edu

Phone: 503-758-9698

Internet: thesundevils.com

Twitter: @SunDevilVB

COLORADO

Location: Boulder, Colorado

Nickname: Buffaloes (Buffs)

Colors: Silver, Gold, black Head Coach: ......Jesse Mahoney Record at Colorado: 108-96

2023 Record: 16-15

2023 Postseason: n/a

2023 Final National Ranking: n/a

All-Time Record: 0-0

First Meeting: n/a

Last Meeting: n/a

Results: .................................... n/a

Last WVU Win: n/a

Score: n/a

SID Contact: tanner Kay Email: tanner.kay@colorado.edu Phone: 303-492-5626

Internet: cubuffs.com

Twitter: @CUBuffsVB

UTAH

Location: ..... Salt lake City, utah

Nickname: utes Colors: Crimson and White

Head Coach: Beth Launiere Record at Utah: 649-419 2023 Record: 11-19

2023 Postseason: n/a

2023 Final National Ranking: n/a

All-Time Record: ............................ 0-0

First Meeting: n/a

Last Meeting: n/a

Results: n/a

Last WVU Win: n/a

Score: n/a

SID Contact: aJ Meyer

Email: ameyer@huntsman.utah.edu

Phone: ............................ 513-207-1039

Internet: utahutes.com

Twitter: @utahVolleyball

SCHEDULE

Wake Forest Invitational

08/30 vs. navy Winston-Salem, n.C. 3:00 p.m.

08/31 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, n.C. 6:00 p.m.

09/01 vs. Hofstra Winston-Salem, n.C. noon

NDSU/North Dakota Tournament

09/6 at North Dakota State Fargo, N.D. 7:00 p.m.

09/7 vs. Northern Iowa Grand Forks, N.D. 7:00 p.m.

09/8 at North Dakota Grand Forks, N.D. Noon

Liberty Tournament

09/13 vs. Virginia Lynchburg, Va. 10:00 a.m.

09/13 vs. East Tennessee State Lynchburg, Va. 4:00 p.m.

09/15 at Liberty Lynchburg, Va. 1:00 p.m.

09/20 at Fairfield Fairfield, Conn. 5:00 p.m.

09/21 at binghamton bronx, n.y. 2:00 p.m.

09/25 vs. Cincinnati Morgantown, W.Va. 7:00 p.m.

09/28 at iowa State ames, iowa 3:00 p.m.

10/2 at uCF orlando, Fla. 7:00 p.m.

10/4 at Houston Houston, Texas 7:00 p.m.

10/10 vs. Kansas Morgantown, W. Va. 7:00 p.m.

10/13 vs. K-State Morgantown, W. Va. 1:00 p.m.

10/16 vs. uCF Morgantown, W. Va. 7:00 p.m.

10/23 at Colorado Boulder, Colo. 9:00 p.m.

10/26 vs. texas tech Morgantown, W. Va. noon

10/31 at K-State Manhattan, Kan. 2:00 p.m.

11/2 at Kansas lawrence, Kan. 2:00 p.m.

11/7 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, ohio 11:00 a.m.

11/14 vs. Arizona State Morgantown, W. Va. 7:00 p.m.

11/17 vs. Arizona Morgantown, W. Va. Noon

11/21 at utah Salt lake City, utah 9:00 p.m.

11/23 at byu Provo, utah 3:00 p.m.

11/27 vs. tCu Morgantown, W. Va. 7:00 p.m.

11/29 vs. baylor Morgantown, W. Va. 2:00 p.m.

- big 12 match

*All times are Eastern and subject to change*

2023 SEASON REVIEW

9-22 Overall • 2-16 Big 12

• Finished with a 9-22 overall record, including a 2-16 mark in big 12 Conference Play.

• Won back-to-back over tCu and Cincinnati on oct. 14 and oct. 19, 3-2, respectively.

• Three student athletes finished the season in the top 10 of three big 12 statistical categories:

• Hailey Green finished eighth in kills, collecting 418 kills in 113 sets to average 3.70 kills per set.

• Lauren DeLo finished eighth in assists with 1,061 assists across 112 sets to average 9.47 assists per set.

• Camilla Covas ranked no. 7 in digs, totaling 412 digs in 113 sets to average 3.65 digs per set.

• Covas collected a slew of awards throughout the 2023 campaign as she was named to the Mountaineer invitational all-tournament team on Sept. 15 which earned her recognition as the WVu Student athlete of the Week on Sept. 18. Covas also earned big 12 Defensive Player of the Week honors and was named the WVu Student athlete of the Week after collecting 35 digs on oct. 14 against tCu, the libero also led the conference in digs per set during the week with 5.25.

• Covas, lauren Delo and Hailey Green were named to the CSC academic all-District team.

• bailey Miller was honored to the Fall academic all-big 12 First team

2023 MOUNTAINEER ACCOLADES

LAUREN BODILY

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garret Ford academic Honor roll

CAMILLA COVAS

• CSC academic all-District team

• Mountaineer invitational all-tournament team

• big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (oct. 17)

• WVu Student athlete of the Week (Sept. 18 and oct. 16)

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garret Ford academic Honor roll

QUINCEY COYLE

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garret Ford academic Honor roll

LAUREN DELO

• CSC academic all-District team

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garret Ford academic Honor roll

ALEXIS FINNVOLD

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garret Ford academic Honor roll

HAILEY GREEN

• CSC academic all-District team

• Colgate ellis rowland Memorial tournament all-tournament team

• College of Charleston Classic all-tournament team

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garret Ford academic Honor roll

KRISTEN MCBRIDE

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garret Ford academic Honor roll

MADDY MCGATH

• Mountaineer invitational alltournament team

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garret Ford academic Honor roll

BAILEY MILLER

• Fall academic all-big 12 team First team

• College of Charleston Classic alltournament team

• Garret Ford academic Honor roll

SYDNEY REED

• big 12 Commissioner’s Honor roll

• Garret Ford academic Honor roll

2023 RESULTS

2023 MATCH-BY-MATCH STATISTICS

CUMULATIVE TEAM STATISTICS

2023 OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

* current players in bold

1.

JEN MCCUEN

ATHLETIC HONORS

AVCA HONORS

AVCA ALL-AMERICAN HONORABLE MENTION

Jordan a nderson nikki attea

AVCA MIDWEST REGION FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

AVCA ALL-MIDWEST REGION

Caffrey

Jordan a nderson nikki attea

Caffrey

BIG 12 HONORS

ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM

AVCA ALL-MIDWEST REGION

MENTION

Jordan a nderson

Caffrey

Katelyn evans

l acey Zerwas

AVCA ALL-NORTHEAST REGION

Marcia l ewandowski l isa Scott

l isa Scott

ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM

l acey Zerwas ALL-BIG 12 HONORABLE MENTION

a nderson ALL-BIG 12 FRESHMAN

LISA SCOTT
MIA SWANEGAN

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

1999 Veronica Hammersmith brooke Hudson, Megan Porter 12-16

2000 Veronica Hammersmith Jamie boardman, nikki Hardy, l auren 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, a lison Zemanski 18-13

2005 Veronica Hammersmith Julie Hockenson, Stephanie Zolna 16-13

2006 Veronica Hammersmith Kailee Goold 3-28

2007 Veronica Hammersmith Kailee Goold, a shley Pappas, a bby tevis 16-14

2008 Veronica Hammersmith l isa Hough, tammy Wolf 7-21

2009 Veronica Hammersmith Kylie armbruster, tamara De angelis, Kari Post 17-13

2010 Jill Kramer l auren 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, l amprini 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, l acey Zerwas 12-17

1995 Veronica Hammersmith Jen Hoffman, Sandy Shumate, Christy Jones 14-16

1996 Veronica Hammersmith Kyle Palmer 17-16

1997 Veronica Hammersmith l ori biesecker, Michelle taylor 15-13

1998 Veronica Hammersmith l auren barrett, Michelle taylor 13-15

2020 reed Sunahara audrey adams, l acey Zerwas 10-11

2021 reed Sunahara l acey Zerwas, a lexa Hasting 19-10

2022 reed Sunahara adrian ell, natalie Winter 7-22

2023 reed Sunahara l auren Del o, Hailey Green, Kristen Mcbride 9-22 TOTALS 756-824

ACADEMIC HONORS

AVCA ACADEMIC TEAM AWARD

2013, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

WVU FOUNDATION OUTSTANDING SENIOR

2016

CSC aC a D eMiC all- a MeriC a 2001

Hannah Shreve

Krista Smith ( t hird team) 2021 l acey Zerwas (First team)

CSC ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT II TEAM

Smith (First team)

Kailee Goold (First team)

Kailee Goold (First team)

Kailee Goold (First team)

elizabeth Gulick (First team)

elizabeth Gulick (First team)

Hannah Shreve (First team)

Katie DeMeo (First team)

Katie DeMeo (First team)

(First team)

ell (First team)

DR. GERALD LAGE AWARD

Hannah Shreve

Morgan

Katie DeMeo* a lexa Hasting

natania l evak

briana lynch

l indsay Proctor

ava richards

erin Slinde

Gabrielle Cuckovich

Katie DeMeo* a lexa Hasting

Kristina Jordan Kristin l ux

briana lynch

l indsay Proctor

erin Slinde

l acey Zerwas*

audrey adams a lexa Hastings

Kristin l ux

briana lynch

emmy o gogor

l indsay Proctor *

Marielena Somoza

l acey Zerwas *

a lexa Hasting*

Kristin l ux

emmy o gogor

Marielena Somoza a lsion t homas

l acey Zerwas*

adrian ell

Kamiah Gibson

bailey Miller

KATIE DEMEO

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM

2012

Karly rasmussen 2013 evyn McCoy

brittany Sample

2014 a nna Panagiotakopoulos

Mia Swanegan 2019 Keatan broughton

Winter

briana lynch

natali Petrova

natalie Winter

2022

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM

Madison Page

natalie Winter

Jordan a nderson

Hannah Shreve*

Gianna Gotterba Morgan Montgomery

Gabrielle Cuckovich Katelyn evans 2017 Katie DeMeo a lexa Hasting

Chloe Klusman

briana lynch

l indsay Proctor ava richards 2018

rhyenne Filisi a bby Gibbons

Kristina Jordan

Kristin l ux

Marielena Somoza l acey Zerwas* 2019 natalie Winter 2020

Melisa nur temiz 2021 Madison Page 2022 bailey Miller 2023 nele broszat

Katie Kolar

Maddy McGath

ATLANTIC 10 POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

ACADEMIC ALL-ATLANTIC 10 TEAM

Jen McCuen

ACADEMIC ALL-ATLANTIC 10 HONORABLE MENTION

Marcia l ewandowski

Marcia l ewandowski

Mary Jo Hensler

Diane berkebile

Mary Jo Hensler

Mary Jo Hensler

nancy Gambill

Michelle Domas

Cathy Folger

Cathy Folger

Jen McCuen

ellie bastida

Michelle taylor

ELIZABETH GULICK
HANNAH SHREVE

SEASON LEADERS

FRESHMAN SEASON LEADERS

* current players in bold

BONNIE WEST

JUNIOR SEASON

STEPHANIE ZOLNA
KARLY RASMUSSEN

YEARLY LEADERS (SINCE 1983)

CATHY FOLGER
NIKKI HARDY

lacey

BLOCK

Sally Fries

nancy

lori

lori

lisa

Wendy

Jen

Sarah

Julie Hockenson

lisa Hough

lisa Hough

lauren

lauren

evyn

evyn

Caleah

LAUREN EVANS
MIA SWANEGAN

Kristi

aurora

aurora

HAILEY GREEN

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

A

arielle allen (Mb/oH) lewistown, Mont.

*

2012-13

audrey adams (Mb) Carmel, ind. 2019-20

Catherine anderson (Mb) l a Plata, Md. 1983-84

emma anderson (S) San Diego, Calif. 2017

Jordan anderson (oH) Flower Mound, texas 2013-14

athena ardila (oH) Weston, Mass. 2020,2021

Kylie armbruster (oH) Murietta, Calif.

2008-09-10-11

nikki attea (oH) east amherst, n y 2012-13-14

Kathy austin (Mb) bridgeport, W.Va. 1984

Stacey avitt (oH) Knoxville, iowa 1993

B

Catherine barboza (rS) Galena, ohio

Carolyn barnhart (oH) Stoystown, Pa. 1983-84

l auren barrett (Mb) thousand oaks, Calif.

1995-96-97-98

ellie bastida (S) St. louis, Mo. 1993-94-95

lori bedick (oH) Pittsburgh, Pa.

1979-80-81-82

Jeanna bellen (Mb) thousand oaks, Calif. 2001

nada beneke (oH) Wheeling, W.Va.

Diane berkebile (oH) Johnstown, Pa.

1975-76-77

1977-78-79-80

Christina bhanos (oH) towson, Md. 1993

lori biesecker (oH) Waynesboro, Pa.

l auren blough (oH) Johnstown, Pa.

Jamie boardman (Mb) bellevue, neb.

Jen boeddeker (S) Santa barbara, Calif.

1994-95-96-97

1997-98-99-00

1997-98-99-00

1990-91-92-93

barbara born (DS) rochester, n y 1978

Susan boyd allison Park, Pa. 1974

Jodi boysza (oH) Windsor, Pa. 1982

Keatan broughton (DS) Charleston, W.Va. 2018-19

a bby brown (oH) lewisburg, W.Va. 2015

Melvina brown (DS) Warrenton, Va. 2014-15

C

Payton Caffrey (oH) Chuluota, Fla. 2016-17

bridget Carey (DS) Jacksonville, Fla. 2010-11

l auri Carpenter (DS) battle Creek, Mich. 1996-97-98

Megan Carroll (DS) Woodbridge, Va. 2004

trish Corl (oH) n.Huntingdon, Pa. 1984-85-86

Quincey Coyle (OH) Fort Lupton, Co 2022

bobbie Cox (S) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1976-77-78

Kara Crismond (Mb) boca raton, Fla.

1987-88-89-90

taylor Cross (DS) Colorado Springs, Colo. 2015-16-17

Gabrielle Cuckovich (DS) rochester Hills, Mich. 2016-17-18-19

Gina Cusanelli (S) Collinsville, ill. 2003-04-05-06

D

lynn Davis (oH) Charleston, W.Va. 1974-75

tamara De angelis (DS) lone tree, Colo.

2006-07-08-09

anke de Jong (oH) Groningen, netherlands 2011

Katie DeMeo (Mb) troy, ohio 2017-18-19

Shanon DeWitt (oH) long beach, Calif. 1996

Michelle Domas (oH) boca raton, Fla.

1988-89-90-91

Meghan Deombrowski (rS) Shelby Center township Mich. 2020

Sally Dorwart (oH) l ancaster, Pa. 1974-75

Jessica Dunn (S) Southlake, texas 2022

Debbie Durstein (Mb) allison Park, Pa. 1976

E

aurora ebert-Santos (DS) Frisco, Colo.

2003-04-05-06

adrian ell (oH) Cincinnati, oh. 2021-22

Katelyn evans (oH) Palmdale, Calif. 2016-17-18-19

l auren evans (Mb) Canyon l ake, Calif. 2009-10

Sarah evers (Mb) Cincinnati, ohio 1993-94-95-96

Maureen Ferris (S) reynoldsburg, ohio

1998-99-00

Pat Fey (oH) Valencia, Pa. 1974

Mary ann Fiedler (oH) Commack, n y 1976-77-78-79

lori Filipich (Mb) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1984-85-86-87

rhyenne Filisi (oH/rS) Waipahu, Hawaii 2018

Sue ann Findo (oH) Morgantown, W.Va. 1975

Katie Fitz (DS) Dallastown, Pa. 1996-97-98

Dana Flummer (S) Cincinnati, ohio 1992-93

Cathy Folger (oH) Clemmons, n.C. 1988-89-90-91

Samiha Foster (DS) l aurel, Maryland 2022

Sally Fries (Mb) lothian, Md. 1981-82-83

Kristina Gallahan (oH) Mooresville, n.C.

2006-07-08-09

nancy Gambill (Mb) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1979-80-81-82

nicole Geraci (S) amherst, n y 1989-90-91-92

a bby Gibbons (DS) Waynesburg, Pa. 2018

Kamiah Gibson (S) Medina, ohio 2021-22

elizabeth Gillespie (oH/Mb) irwin, Pa. 1983-84-85-86

Cynthia Goff Parkersburg, W.Va. 1974

Kailee Goold (S) avon l ake, ohio 2004-05-06-07

Melinda Gormann (oH) West Seneca, n y 1974

lesly Gottel (oH) Great neck, n y 1976-77-78-79

Gianna Gotterba (DS) Stockton, Calif. 2014-15-16-17

lisa Greenlee (Mb) Johnstown, Pa. 1990-91 elizabeth Gulick (DS) Wheaton, ill. 2010-11-12-13

Dzeni Hadzisehovic (rS) belgrade, Serbia 2015 elizabeth Harding (oH) Mt. lebanon, Pa. 1975 nikki Hardy (oH) Warrenville, ill. 1997-98-99-00

alexa Hasting (DS) Plain City, ohio 2017-18-19-20-21

Dimitra Havriluk (oH) newport beach, Calif. 2000-01-02-03

Jennifer Hayhurst (Mb) Parkersburg, W.Va. 2000-01-02-03

Marcy Hays (oH) elizabeth, Pa. 1976-77-78-79

Shea Hefner (DS) bridgeport, W. Va. 2021

Marty Hensler (S) north Huntingdon, Pa. 1981-82-83-84

Mary Jo Hensler (S) north Huntingdon, Pa. 1978-79-80-81

Julie Hockenson (Mb) Garden Valley, Calif. 2002-03-04-05

beth Hoffman (oH) Johnstown, Pa. 1982-83-84-85

Jen Hoffman (Mb) Getzille, n y 1992-93-94-95

lisa Hough (Mb) Venice, Fla. 2005-06-07-08

Carol Houser (S) Pine bank, Pa. 1974-75-76

brooke Hudson (Mb) battle Creek, Mich. 1996-97-98-99

Matia Hughes (DS) atlanta, Ga. 2015-16

tierney Jackson (oH) tulsa, oK.

Christie Jones (oH) Greensboro, n.C. 1992-93-94-95

nicole Jones (S) racine, Wis. 2007-08

Kristina Jordan (Mb) San Diego, Calif. 2018-19

Halle Kearney (oH) Cleveland, ohio

Monique Kemp (Mb) Pembroke Pines, Fla.

Kristi King (oH) Phoenix, ariz. 2000-01-02-03

elzbieta Klein (oH) Gdynia, Poland 2012-13

Chloe Klusman (Mb/rS) Cincinnati, ohio

l amprini Konstantinidou (S) thessaloniki, Greece

linda innocenti (Mb) Pittsburgh, Pa.

Michelle Kopecky (oH) Schaumburg, ill.

rebecca Kosnac (Mb) Conneaut l ake, Pa.

2008-09-10-11

1999-00-01-02

Kellie Kubiak (DS) north tonawanda, n y 1984-85-86-87

LKatie l aWall (oH) tonawanda, n y

1980-81-82-83

audra l awless (DS) Davidsonville, Md. 1989-90

Jordan lee (DS) the Woodlands, texas 2013

Whitney lee (Mb) live oak, Calif 2009-10

natania levak (rS) Pazin, Croatia 2016-17-18

Marcia lewandowski (oH) Mount Pleasant, Pa. 1984-85-86-87

Sondra lima (DS/S) nebraska City, neb. 1999

l aurie lokash (S) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1979

Kristin lux (oH) north bend, neb. 2018-19-20-21

briana lynch (Mb) Johns Creek, Ga. 2017-18-19-20-21

Jacelyn Macedo (oH) Manteca, Calif. 1995-96

Monique Marier (oH) Clearwater, Fla. 1998

Delie Marsonek (Mb) lutz, Fla. 2006

Joan Matalavage (Mb) Downsville, n y 1974-75

Kristen McBride (DS) Cincinnati, Ohio 2021-2022

Marsha McCaslin (oH) Corry, Pa. 1975

Colleen McCormley (oH) McKeesport, Pa.

1976-77-78

evyn McCoy (Mb) Clare, ill. 2011-12-13-14

Jen McCuen (Mb) baltimore, Md.

1988-89-91-92

Macy Mcelhaney (oH) beaver, Pa. 2018-19

lee Mcelwain (Mb) rush, n y 1978-79

Melania McGann (Mb) Keller, texas 2022

nancy Merkle (Mb) Washington, Pa.

1982-83-84-85

Marissa Meyers (oH) Crystal l ake, ill. 2006-07-08

luanne Mihalov (Mb) rochester, n y

andrea Miller (oH) Huntingtown, Md.

1980-81-82-83

2007-08-09-10

bailey Miller (oH) Quinlan, texas 2022

Michelle Miller (oH) Hamburg, n.y.

Sharon Miller (oH) ames, iowa

1985-86-87-88

1989-90-91-92

Wendy Mills (Mb) Fairpoint, n y 1989-90-91-92

Stephanie Mock (DS) renfrew, Pa. 2009-10-11

a bby Monson (Mb) Centennial, Colo.

erica Montana (oH) Delray beach, Fla.

Lauren Montgomery (OH) Penfield, N.Y.

2008-09-10-11

1999-00-01-02

1990-91-92-93

Morgan Montgomery (oH) Centennial, Colo. 2014-15-16-17

Jo Mosier (oH) Johnstown, Pa. 1982-83-84

Kelly Mullins (oH) Scottsdale, ariz. 2002-03-04-05

Connie Myers york, Pa. 1974

tamae nishimura (DS) Kawasaki, Japan 1991-92

Gabriela Nadal (DS) Bakersfield, Calif. 2010

a bby norman (Mb) indianapolis, ind. 2007-08-09-10

Julie o’brien (DS) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1984

emmy ogogor (Mb) San antonio, tx. 2020-21

Judy onks (oH) St. albans, W.Va. 1974-75-76-77

Shelly ostrowski (Mb) Martinsburg, W.Va. 1976-77

Madison Page (Mb) Marietta, Ga. 2021-22

Kyle Palmer (oH) Woodstock, ill. 1993-94-95-96

anna Panagiotakopoulos (DS) Phoenix, ariz. 2012-13-14

Gina Paolini (S) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1977-78-79-80

a shley Pappas (oH) lisle, ill. 2004-05-06-07

Jeanne Pause (oH) tonawanda, n.y. 1981-82-83-84

Natali Petrova (OH) Sofia, Bulgaria 2020-21

becky Plank (oH) Glen ellyn, ill. 1986-87-88-89

Danylle Popp (Mb) Weston, W.Va. 1994-95

Megan Porter (oH/rS) bellevue, neb. 1996-97-98-99

Kari Post (S) yuba City, Calif. 2008-09-10-11

lindsay Proctor (DS) Grand island, n y 2017-18-19-20

a bby raines (Mb/oH) l ake Sherwood, Mo. 2006-07-08-09

Mary Jane rakowich (S) Pittsburgh, Pa.

1982-83-84

Jill raschiatore (S) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1984-85-86-87

Karly rasmussen (S) San Marcos, Calif. 2009-10-11-12

ava richards (DS) boynton beach, Fla. 2017-18

lisa riedel (S) Potsdam, Germany 2010

andrea riley (Mb) romney, W.Va. 1998-99-00

Diana roberson (S/oPP) l aurel, Md. 1987-88-89

arlene roberts (oH) St. albans, W.Va. 1975-76

Courtney robison (S) Shepherdsville, Ky. 2011

Haley roe (S) Campbell, Calif. 2013-14-15-16

Cindy rogers (oH) Hamilton, ohio 1974-75

Jill ruskowski (oH) richmond, texas 2000-01

Serinna russo (oH/DS) riverside, Calif. 2010-11

Hannah Sackett (oH) Somers, Mont. 2012-13-14

brittany Sample (S) lewisville, texas 2012-13-14-15

Sidney Sauter (Mb) Woodridge, ill. 2010

lisa Scott (Mb) Cuba, n y 1985-86-87-88

Jordan Schilling newport beach, Calif. 2022

Hannah Shreve (Mb) Charleston, W.Va. 2013-14-15-16

Sandy Shumate (oH) Charleston, W.Va. 1992-93-94-95

erin Slinde (S) rosemount, Minn. 2016-17-18-19

Cheryl Smith (S) Greensburg, Pa. 1976-77-78-79

Krista Smith (Mb) auburn, Mich. 1998-99-00-01

Marielena Somoza (DS) Guaynabo, Puerto rico 2018-19-20-21

lindsay Spieler (S) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1999-00-01-02

Shawnna Stahl (Mb) Wheeling, W.Va. 1989-90-91

anna Stecowska (oH) athens, Greece 2013

Sharon Steele (oH) Johnstown, Pa. 1980-81-82-83

Skye Stokes (oH) Chester, W. Va. 2020-21-22

brandice Studnicka (S) Clay Center, neb. 2001-02-03-04

tammy Sutton (oH) Chevy Chase, Md. 1987-88

Mia Swanegan (Mb) blue Springs, Mo. 2015-16-17

bridgett talia (oH) West Valley City, utah 2015

Michelle taylor (S) ambridge, Pa. 1995-96-97-98

a bby tevis (oH) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2004-05-06-07

alison thomas (DS) Haymarket, Va. 2020-21

Janet thomas (Mb) belle, W.Va. 1975-76-77-78

tracey thompson (S) Cincinnati, ohio 1985-86-87-88

Debbie thorpe (S) Sewickley, Pa. 1974-75-76-77

amy throckmorton (DS) Glen ellyn, ill. 1988-89

brenna tietz (oH) ann arbor, Mich. 2021-22

amanda tranqillo (oH) Virginville, Pa. 2001-02

brandy Walter (oH) altoona, Pa.

anna Watson (Mb) lombard, ill.

Caleah Wells (Mb) red oak, texas 2012-13-14-15

bonnie West (DS) Wildomar, Calif. 2007-08-09-10

Kim Whigham (oH) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1979

Shawn Wiesepape (Mb) acampo, Calif. 1991-92

Kim Wilson (S) Wellsville, ohio 1981

natalie Winter (DS) Katy, texas 2019-20-21-22

tammy Wolf (Mb) l akeland, Fla. 2005-06-07-08

Dana Worden (oH) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1977-78-79-80

alison Zemanski (Mb) Perrysburg, ohio 2001-02-03-04

Stephanie Zolna (oH) Mission Viejo, Calif. 2002-03-04-05

Paige Zywick (DS) troy, Mich. 2015

l acey Zerwas (S) Phoenix, ariz. 2018-19-20-21

SERIES RECORDS

air Force 2009 2009 1-0

akron 1983 2017 13-8

alabama 2002 2002 0-1

albany 2007 2023 2-1

alderson-broaddus 1977 1977 1-0

american 1993 1921 3-0

appalachian State 1980 1980 0-1

arizona 2019 2019 0-1

arizona State 1989 1989 0-1

arkansas 2019 2019 1-0

arkansas State 1991 1991 0-1

army 1991 2017 3-0

ashland 1977 1983 1-2

auburn 1988 1988 1-0

austin Peay 2006 2006 0-1

baylor 1986 2023 3-23

belmont 2006 2006 0-1

Binghamton 2004 2022 3-0

boston College 1992 2008 8-4

bowling Green 1987 2004 0-8

bucknell 2009 2009 1-0

buffalo 1992 2021 10-0

butler 2007 2007 0-1

byu 2014 2023 0-3

byu-Hawai’i 1992 1992 0-1

Cal Poly 1997 1997 0-1

Cal-Fullerton 1988 2010 1-1

California 1991 2016 1-1

California, Pa. 1974 1980 8-0

Campbell 2010 2013 2-0

Canisius 2004 2021 4-0

Carnegie-Mellon 1975 1975 1-0

Catawba 1979 1979 1-0

Catholic university 1977 1981 2-2

Central Connecticut 2012 2012 1-0

Central Michigan 1990 1990 0-1

Charleston, W.Va. 1974 1980 9-1

Charlotte 2010 2015 1-1

Chicago State 2022 2023 2-0

Cincinnati 1981 2011 8-1

Clarion 1976 1980 5-2

Clemson 1986 1986 1-0

Cleveland State 1978 2012 19-7

Coastal Carolina 2004 2004 0-1

Colgate 1979 2023 0-3

College of Charleston 1997 2023 2-0

College of new Jersey 1976 1976 1-0

Columbia 2004 2004 1-0

Concord 1974 1977 4-5

Connecticut 1981 2018 5-17

Coppin State 2005 2019 2-0

Cornell 2023 2023 1-0

CSU Bakersfield 2022 2022 0-1

Dartmouth 2015 2016 1-1

Davidson 2015 2023 1-1

Dayton 1978 2004 0-2

Delaware 1978 2020 4-5

Delaware State 2004 2022 2-0

Denver 2006 2009 0-2

DePaul 1989 2011 6-2

* 2024 opponents in bold

Drake 1983 1983 0-1

Drexel 1979 1995 7-0

Duke 1978 2023 1-9

Duquesne 1975 2022 29-19

east Carolina 1980 2010 3-2

East Tennessee State 1979 2007 6-1

eastern illinois 1987 2013 4-1

eastern Kentucky 1981 2019 3-3

eastern Michigan 2015 2015 0-1

edinboro 1975 1984 2-3

elon 1979 2005 2-0

emory & Henry 1977 1977 1-0

Fairfield 2000 2000 0-1

Fairleigh Dickinson 1980 1982 3-2

Fairmont State 1974 1977 5-3

Florida

Gardner-Webb 2014 2014 1-0

Geneva 1978 1979

Penn State-Fayette 1974 1976 2-1

Pepperdine 2007 2007 0-1

Pitt 1975 2020 3-39

Princeton 1980 2009 5-6

Providence 1981 2017 11-8

radford 1975 2012 4-2

rhode island 1979 1999 8-21

rio Grande 1982 1982 1-0

roanoke 1975 1975 1-0

robert Morris 1980 2023 22-5

rutgers 1981 2011 24-19

Sacramento State 1992 2003 1-2

Sacred Heart 1999 1999 1-0

Salem 1974 1977 4-2

Salisbury 1976 1979 2-0

San Diego State 2019 2019 0-1

San Jose State 1999 1999 0-1

Santa Clara 2016 2016 0-1

Scranton 1977 1977 1-0

Seton Hall 1985 2014 13-11

Seton Hill 1974 1975 2-0

Shepherd 1975 1977 4-2

Slippery rock 1975 1982 6-4

South Carolina 1980 2012 1-5

South Dakota 2022 2022 0-1

Southeast Missouri 1994 1998 0-2

Southern Connecticut 1981 1981 1-0

Southern illinois 1990 2007 0-5

Southern utah 2009 2009 1-0

St. bonaventure 1987 1994 12-0

St. Francis, Pa. 2000 2014 8-2

St. John’s 1995 2011 4-13

St. Peter’s 2002 2012 3-0

Stanford 2018 2018 0-1

Stony brook 1999 1999 1-0

Suny Fredonia 1976 1976 1-0

Syracuse 1985 2017 16-12

tCu 2009 2023 9-17

temple 1979 2017 16-16

tennessee 2017 2017 1-0

tennessee tech 1980 2017 3-1

tennessee-Martin

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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

l ohio State*

Virginia State Tournament

* AIAW Regional Tournament Game (Ohio State)

1977 (34-7)

VERONICA HAMMERSMITH

2-0 W upsala 2-0 W Washington College

2-0 W Franklin & Marshall

2-0 W Scranton

2-0 W Franklin & Marshall (JV)

0-2 l Pitt

1-2 l Duquesne

1-2 l Clarion

2-1 W Kent State

2-0 W Grove City

2-0 W Kent State

2-0 W Duquesne

2-0 W at Concord 2-0 W Marshall

2-0 W radford

2-0 W emory & Henry

2-0 W Morris Harvey

0-3 l Slippery rock

2-3 l Slippery rock

2-0 W West liberty

2-0 W Salem

2-0 W Fairmont State

2-0 W Concord

2-0 W Shepherd

2-0 W Morris Harvey

1-2 l ashland

2-0 W at ohio

2-0 W Wooster

2-0 W California, Pa.

2-0 W at Duquesne

1-2 l Catholic university

2-0 W Shepherd

2-0 W indiana, Pa.

2-0 W California, Pa.

2-0 W alderson-broaddus

2-0 W youngstown State West Virginia State Tournament (3rd)

2-0 W West liberty

2-0 W Fairmont State

2-0 W Salem

2-0 W Glenville

0-2 l Marshall 2-0 W Salem

1978 (12-13) VERONICA

l Cleveland State

l at Dayton

2-0 W at Clarion State 2-0 W ohio 2-0 W at California, Pa. 0-2 l at indiana, Pa.

Maryland Invitational

1979 (35-12)

VERONICA HAMMERSMITH

1980 (25-16)

1981 (12-13)

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

1987 (22-7)

1988 (21-13)

1986 (17-13)

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

1993 (11-20)

1995 (14-16, 4-7 BIG EAST)

(17-16,

1994 (11-23)

1999 (12-16, 4-7 BIG EAST)

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

2002 (9-19, 3-10 BIG EAST)

2004 (18-13, 4-6 BIG EAST)

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.

2003 (6-21, 2-10 BIG EAST)

2001

2006

2008

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

l Marquette

l Syracuse

l Cincinnati

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

2013 (20-13, 5-11 BIG 12)

JILL

2012 (8-22, 0-16 BIG 12)

3-1 W tCu

2-3 l no. 6 texas

l texas

l no. 11 Kansas

l baylor 3-1 W oklahoma 1-3 l no. 22 iowa State 3-2 W Kansas State 1-3 l tCu 0-3 l no. 3 texas 3-0 W robert Morris 2-3 l oklahoma 0-3 l no. 24 iowa State 3-2 W texas tech 1-3 l no. 19 baylor 3-0 W Kansas State

3-2 W no. 14 Kansas

National Invitational Tournament

3-0 W uMeS

3-0 W temple 3-0 W Syracuse 0-3 l ole Miss

2018

(11-19, 2-14 BIG 12)

REED SUNAHARA

3-1 W Georgia Southern 3-0 W Connecticut

1-3 l Wright State

0-3 l no. 9 byu

1-3 l Wichita State

0-3 l no. 1 Stanford 3-0 W Western illinois 0-3 l albany

3-2 W Florida Gulf Coast

3-2 W Morehead State 3-0 W Penn

3-1 W Wake Forest

1-3 l iowa State

1-3 l texas tech

3-0 W Kansas State

0-3 l no. 4 texas

2-3 l Kansas 3-0 W George Washington

2-3 l no. 24 baylor

2-3 l tCu

0-3 l oklahoma

3-1 W texas tech

1-3 l Kansas 0-3 l Kansas State 3-1 W Marshall 1-3 l iowa State 1-3 l tCu 0-3 l oklahoma 1-3 l no. 25 baylor 0-3 l no. 5 texas

2019 (12-17, 3-13 BIG 12)

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

l no. 4 texas

l tCu 1-3 l no. 1 baylor 3-1 W Kansas State 0-3 l no. 1 texas 0-3 l iowa State

2020 (10-11, 8-8 BIG 12)

REED SUNAHARA 0-3 l texas tech

2021 (19-10, 8-8 BIG 12)

1-3 l oklahoma 0-3 l iowa State 2-3 l Kansas 3-1 W Kansas State 3-1 W Morehead State

2022

ALL-TIME JERSEYS

1

Jodi boysza, Payton Caffrey, Katie Kolar, brittany Sample, bonnie West, natalie Winter, alison Zemanski

2

nikki attea, Dana Flummer, nicole Geraci, Cynthia Goff, Marty Hensler, Kristin lux, erica Montana, bailey Miller, abby norman, Sydney Reed, Haley roe

3

Kamiah Gibson, Dimitra Havriluk, Sondra lima, Jacelyn Macedo, andrea Miller, Morgan Montgomery, Mary Jane rakowich, Marielena Somoza, Cassidy Tanton, tammy Wolf

4

Susan boyd, Keatan broughton, Samiha Foster, Gianna Gotterba, Megan Jackson, Jordan lee, abby Monson, tamae nishimura, Eily Painter, ashley Pappas, Jeanne Pause, Jill raschiatore, amy throckmorton

5

Julia avoletta, Katie DeMeo, Alexis Finnvold, Carol Houser, Kristi King, nancy Merkle, abby raines, lisa riedel, Hannah Sackett, bridgette talia, Michelle taylor, Kim Wilson

6

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

7

Kristina Gallahan, alexa Hasting, Kellie Kubiak, Jen McCuen, Gina Paolini, Cynthia rogers, Zuri Smith, lindsay Spieler, Caleah Wells, emma Winter

8

Kylie armbruster, Stacey avitt, Melvina brown, Meghan Dombrowski, Kailee Goold, Melinda Gormann, Laila Ibrahim, tierney Jackson, Kendall laVine, Michelle Miller, Sharon Miller, Jill ruskowski, anna Stecowska

9

lauren blough, Jen boeddeker, bridget Carey, Camilla Covas, Kara Crismond, Shanon DeWitt, Sally Dorwart, nancy Gambill, Paoulina Jeliazkova, nicole Jones, elzbieta Klein, Chalina Lederer, erin Slinde, alison thomas, Stephanie Zolna

10

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

11

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

12

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

13

arielle allen, emma beretich, Jada Carrol, Megan Carroll, Katie Fitz, natania levak, emmy ogogor, lisa Scott, Shawn Wiesepape, tammy Wolf

14

lauren barrett, Michelle Domas, beth Hoffman, Matia Hughes, Marcia lewandowski, briana lynch, evyn McCoy, Connie Myers, Gabriela nadal, Nina Svetina, abby tevis, amanda tranquillo

15

Jamie boardman, Jen boeddeker, lisa Hough, Chloe Klusman, Madison Page, becky Plank, Hannah Shreve, Sharon Steele, anna Watson

16

nele broszat, Sarah evers, lori Filipich, Dzeni Hadzisehovic, Stephanie Mock, lindsay Proctor, Krista Smith, brenna tietz

lori biesecker, Lauren Bodily, Katelyn evans, Sally Fries, elizabeth Gillespie, elizabeth Gulick, Wendy Mills, natali Petrova, Paige Zywick

lori bedick, adrian ell, Macy Mcelhaney

Jeanna bellen, anke de Jong, lauren evans, Kristina Jordan, Kyle Palmer, Shawn Wiesepape

Gina Cusanelli, Hailey Green, Mary Jo Hensler, Kari Post, ava richards

Sydney Giamalis, Kristen McBride, Gina Paolini, Courtney robison, Debbie thorpe

audrey adams, Christina bhanos, Patricia Fey, lisa Greenlee, Julie Hockenson, brooke Hudson, lamprini Konstantinidou, Maddy McGath, Serinna russo

Kamiah Gibson, Mary Jo Hensler, Delie Marsonek, brandice Studnicka, Janet thomas

Sally Dorwart, Mary ann Fiedler, Jordyn Schilling, lauren Montgomery, Danylle Popp, andrea riley, Sharon Steele

linda innocenti, Monique Marier, Judy onks, Jeanne Pause

Gorman, Katie laWall, lee Mcelwain, Shelly ostrowski

Fries, Marcy Hays, Marsha McCaslin

current players are in

WVU PRESIDENT E. GORDON GEE, J.D., ED.D

Currently serving for a second time as president of West Virginia university, Dr. e. Gordon Gee has been a leader in higher education for more than four decades. in 2009 time magazine named him one of the top 10 university presidents in the united States. ten years later, the website Great Value Colleges named him the nation’s top university president. in addition to his service at West Virginia university, Gee served as president of the ohio State university (twice), Vanderbilt university, brown university, and the university of Colorado. born in Vernal, utah, Gee graduated from the university of utah with an honors degree in history and earned his J.D. and ed.D. degrees from Columbia university. before starting his career in higher education, he clerked under Chief Justice David t lewis of the u.S. 10th Circuit Court of appeals and was a judicial fellow and staff assistant to the u.S. Supreme Court, where he worked for Chief Justice Warren burger.

He is the co-author of more than a dozen books, including his latest, What’s Public about Public Higher Education, and two recent ones, Leading Colleges and Universities and Land-Grant Universities for the Future. He has also authored many papers and articles on law and education. His service on education-governance organizations and commissions is extensive. He currently serves on the board of trustees executive Committee for the national 4-H Council and the national executive board of the boy Scouts of america. recently, he was awarded the abraham lincoln Vision award by the national 4-H Council, He served as chair of the big 12 board of Directors executive Committee for the 2017-18 year and is a big 12 representative on the College Football Playoff board of Managers. He is a Member of the Center for economic Development (CeD) task Force on building a More Civil and Just Society and an inaugural member of the education advisory board (eab) Presidents advisory Council.

l aurie erickson and e . Gordon Gee

WVU VICE PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS WREN BAKER

In his first two years as West Virginia’s vice president and director of athletics, Wren baker has faced every challenge head on and has never looked back. His energy has ignited a department, which turned in unprecedented success in 2023-24.

a bowl victory, a men’s soccer College Cup appearance and a first-ever baseball Super Regional were just some of the big moments in year two under baker, and his high-energy and success have been contagious for Mountaineer athletics in competition and in the classroom.

athletic success and best-ever academic achievement by Mountaineer student-athletes have highlighted baker’s tenure, while the department also turned in its second-best fundraising numbers ever during the 2024 athletic year. Baker’s success at WVU did not come overnight. He first traveled the state to learn its culture, met Mountaineer fans from all over the world and immersed himself on what it meant to be a proud West Virginian. the results of baker’s approach and work ethic speak volumes and have re-energized West Virginia athletics. Despite already hiring five new head coaches, creating a 20-year facility master plan and developing the department’s strategic vision for the coming years, baker’s plate continues to be full. budget concerns, a competitive nil structure, lack of premium seating options in his two major sports venues and new revenue generation are being addressed by his administration to solidify the future of West Virginia athletics.

before Missouri, he spent time at Memphis from 2013-15 as deputy athletics director.

From 2011-13, baker was athletics director at nCaa Division ii power Northwest Missouri State. From 2006-11, Baker served as the first athletics director at rogers State in Claremore, oklahoma, where he was also the school’s first men’s basketball coach. His team went 2011 in his only season at the helm, and during his tenure, he developed a full-scale, competitive collegiate athletics program. in 2005, he was the principal and athletics director for Valliant Public Schools, and at age 26, was the youngest principal in oklahoma history.

WVu President e. Gordon Gee named baker as WVu’s vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics on nov. 30, 2022. He has oversight of 18 varsity sports, a department budget of more than $90 million, approximately 250 employees and nearly 500 student-athletes. baker is WVu’s 13th director of athletics and 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, he brought more than 20 years of experience to WVu at north texas, seven Mean Green programs combined to win 17 conference or division championships during baker’s tenure. 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. baker led record fundraising years at north Texas, and the overall top five largest gifts ever at UNT came under baker’s leadership.

Prior to north texas, baker was the deputy director of athletics at Missouri from 2015 to 2016, serving as the top advisor and chief of staff.

originally fom Valliant, oklahoma, baker earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Southeastern oklahoma State in 2001 where he was a member of the honors program. He went on to earn his master’s degree in education leadership from oklahoma State in 2003.

While at oklahoma State, baker was a graduate assistant and basketball operations assistant for the Cowboys’ men’s basketball program under legendary head coach eddie Sutton. During his time with oSu, the Cowboys posted a 102-30 record, reaching four nCaa tournaments with trips to the 2004 Final Four and the 2005 Sweet 16. baker and his wife, Heather, a bokchito, oklahoma, native, have two daughters, addisyn and reagan.

WREN BAKER THROUGH THE YEARS

2001-05 oklahoma State university basketball operations assistant 2005-06 Valliant Public Schools Director of athletics/Principal 2006-10 rogers State university Director of athletics

2010-13 northwest Missouri State Director of athletics

2013-15 university of Memphis Deputy Director of athletics

2015-16 university of Missouri Deputy Director of athletics

2016-22 university of north texas Vice President/Director of athletics

2022- West Virginia university Vice President/Director of athletics

t he baker Family: reagan, addisyn, Heather and Wren

WVU INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

OMAR BANKS
NATASHA OAKES
MICHAEL FRAGALE
BRITTNEY
CLEARY
SEAN COVICH Head Golf Coach
DARIAN DEVRIES Head Men’s Basketball Coach
TIM FLYNN Head Wrestling Coach
JEN GREENY Head Volleyball 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
BRENT MACONDALD Head Swimming and Diving Coach
DAN STRATFORD Head Men’s Soccer Coach
STEVE SABINS Head Baseball Coach

ATHLETICS FACILITIES

WVU riFle ranGe
BASKETBALL PraC tiCe FaCility
CAPERTON inDoor PraC tiCe 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 WRESTLING PaVilion

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA SERVICES

the West Virginia university athletics Communications Office will be available throughout the 2024 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 first-year coach Jen Greeny will be available for interviews inside the theater of the WVu Coliseum following a 15-minute grace period. Please meet volleyball contact elizabeth Stash at the court facing doors of Club 35 for post-game interviews.

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 (304-2932821), 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.

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.

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

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 email: egs0015@mail.wvu.edu

MICHAEL FRAGALE Executive 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 Senior Director of Athletics Publications/Design
PHIL LYNCH Director of Graphic Design
CHRIS COOMBS Assistant Director of Athletics Communications
ADAM GROSSMAN Assistant Director of Athletics Communications
ANIEBIET OKON 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
MADDIE BARTLEY Athletics Design Graduate Assistant
CHARLES MONTGOMERY Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant
ELIZABETH STASH Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant

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