2001 Maryland Terrapins Volleyball • All-Time History ......Volleyball History 2001 Maryland...

4
26 2001 Maryland Volleyball History 2001 Maryland Terrapins Volleyball • All-Time History & Honors All-Time Yearly Results Year Coach Record Pct. ACC Pct.Finish ACC Tourn. National Postseason 1971 Barb Drum 18-5 .783 Nationals 1972 Barb Drum 18-8 .692 1973 Barb Drum 25-2 .926 1974 Barb Drum 39-4 .907 AIAW Nationals 1975 Barb Drum 46-6 .885 AIAW Nationals 1976 Barb Drum 30-16 .652 AIAW Nationals 1977 Barb Drum 43-15 .741 AIAW Nationals 1978 Barb Drum 37-13 .740 1979 Barb Drum 29-15 .659 1980 Barb Drum 23-20 .535 Second Round 1981 Barb Drum 32-19 .780 0-3 .000 6th Semifinals 1982 Barb Drum 23-20 .535 2-4 .333 5th First Round 1983 Barb Drum 21-17 .552 5-2 .714 4th First Round 1984 Barb Drum 24-17 .585 4-3 .571 4th Semifinals 1985 Barb Drum 18-14 .563 4-3 .571 4th Semifinals 1986 Barb Drum 21-17 .552 4-3 .571 4th Semifinals 1987 Barb Drum 10-18 .357 1-5 .167 6th First Round 1988 Janice Kruger 11-22 .333 2-4 .333 3rd Semifinals 1989 Janice Kruger 23-14 .622 2-4 .333 3rd Semifinals 1990 Janice Kruger 22-12 .647 5-1 .833 1st Champions NCAA First Round 1991 Janice Kruger 18-11 .621 5-2 .714 2nd First Round 1992 Janice Kruger 24-9 .727 5-2 .714 3rd Semifinals 1993 Janice Kruger 16-13 .552 6-8 .429 5th Semifinals 1994 Janice Kruger 18-13 .581 8-6 .571 4th First Round 1995 Janice Kruger 22-10 .688 10-4 .714 3rd Runner-Up NCAA Second Round 1996 Janice Kruger 26-5 .839 16-0 1.000 1st Champions NCAA First Round 1997 Janice Kruger 27-2 .931 16-0 1.000 1st Semifinals NCAA Second Round 1998 Janice Kruger 13-16 .448 5-11 .313 7th Quarterfinals 1999 Janice Kruger 12-19 .387 5-11 .313 8th First Round 2000 Janice Kruger 14-16 .467 4-12 .250 8th Quarterfinals Two Coaches 704-388 .645 109-88 .553 Four AIAW/Four NCAA 1971 • Under the leadership of first-year head coach Barb Drum, the Terps finish the season 18-5 and advance to the national tournament after an un- defeated regular season (17-0). 1974 • With a record of 39-4, Maryland advances to the AIAW Tournament for the first time in program history. 1975 • Maryland wins a school-record 46 matches dur- ing the season and advances to the AIAW Na- tional Tournament for the second consecutive season. 1977 • Maryland makes its fourth straight trip to the AIAW National Tournament, setting the school record for the most consecutive appearances in a national tour- nament. 1980 Mary Ann Marley becomes the first Maryland player to earn All-ACC honors. 1983 Sue Vance becomes the first Terp ever to earn All-ACC honors three times during her career (1981-83). 1985 Sheila Fearnow sets the Maryland single-sea- son records for service aces (65), solo blocks (66) and total blocks (187). 1989 Kelli Myers concludes her Maryland career with the all-time program records for solo blocks (83), block assists (219) and total blocks (438). 1990 • Maryland wins its first-ever ACC Tournament and advances to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. Janice Kruger is named the ACC Coach of the Year and Colleen Hurley becomes the first Mary- land player to be named the ACC Player of the Year and the ACC Tournament MVP. 1991 Colleen Hurley concludes her Maryland ca- reer with the school records for kills in a career (1,238) and attack attempts (3,203). Andrea Mandella concludes her career at Maryland with the program records for matches played (125) and service aces (169). 1993 Nicole Lantagne concludes her Maryland ca- reer with the all-time school records for games played (459) and digs (1,668). 1995 • Maryland makes its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in five years. 1996 • Maryland wins its second-ever ACC champi- onship and becomes the first team in the con- ference to finish the regular season 16-0. • The Terps advance to the NCAA Tournament for a school-record second consecutive year. Janice Kruger is named the ACC Coach of the Year, Daune Koester is named the ACC Player of the Year and Elizabeth Efron captures ACC Tour- nament MVP honors. 1997 • Maryland finishes the regular season 25-0, be- coming just the eighth team in NCAA history at the time to attain a perfect record. Eden Kroeger becomes the first Maryland player ever to earn All-America honors and ends her career with the most assists (5,259) in Mary- land history. Elizabeth Efron ends her career at Maryland with the highest all-time attack percentage in school history (.299). • Maryland goes undefeated in the ACC for the second consecutive season (16-0). Janice Kruger is named the ACC Coach of the Year for the third time in her career. 1999 Carey Brennan becomes the third Maryland player ever selected to the ACC All-Freshman team. 2000 • The Terps defeated NC State (3-1) 6-15, 15-3, 15-13, 15-10, Oct. 7 at Ritchie Coliseum for win number 700 in the program’s history. Since 1971, Maryland has totaled an impressive mark of 704- 388 (.645) in NCAA volleyball action. Coaching History Barb Drum 17 Years (1971-87) 457-226 (.663) ACC: 20-23 (.465) Janice Kruger 13 Years (1988-present) 247-162 (.604) ACC: 89-65 (.578) Maryland Volleyball History

Transcript of 2001 Maryland Terrapins Volleyball • All-Time History ......Volleyball History 2001 Maryland...

  • 26

    2 0 0 1MarylandVolleyballHistory

    2001 Maryland Terrapins Volleyball • All-Time History & Honors

    All-Time Yearly ResultsYear Coach Record Pct. A C C Pct. Finish ACC Tourn. National Postseason1 9 7 1 Barb Drum 18-5 .783 Nat ionals

    1 9 7 2 Barb Drum 18-8 .6921 9 7 3 Barb Drum 25-2 .926

    1 9 7 4 Barb Drum 39-4 .907 AIAW Nationals1 9 7 5 Barb Drum 46-6 .885 AIAW Nationals1 9 7 6 Barb Drum 30-16 .652 AIAW Nationals

    1 9 7 7 Barb Drum 43-15 .741 AIAW Nationals1 9 7 8 Barb Drum 37-13 .740

    1 9 7 9 Barb Drum 29-15 .6591 9 8 0 Barb Drum 23-20 .535 Second Round

    1 9 8 1 Barb Drum 32-19 .780 0 - 3 .000 6 th Semifinals1 9 8 2 Barb Drum 23-20 .535 2 - 4 .333 5 th First Round

    1 9 8 3 Barb Drum 21-17 .552 5 - 2 .714 4 th First Round1 9 8 4 Barb Drum 24-17 .585 4 - 3 .571 4 th Semifinals

    1 9 8 5 Barb Drum 18-14 .563 4 - 3 .571 4 th Semifinals1 9 8 6 Barb Drum 21-17 .552 4 - 3 .571 4 th Semifinals

    1 9 8 7 Barb Drum 10-18 .357 1 - 5 .167 6 th First Round1 9 8 8 Janice Kruger 11-22 .333 2 - 4 .333 3 r d Semifinals1 9 8 9 Janice Kruger 23-14 .622 2 - 4 .333 3 r d Semifinals

    1 9 9 0 Janice Kruger 22-12 .647 5 - 1 .833 1st Champions NCAA First Round1 9 9 1 Janice Kruger 18-11 .621 5 - 2 .714 2 n d First Round

    1 9 9 2 Janice Kruger 24-9 .727 5 - 2 .714 3 r d Semifinals1 9 9 3 Janice Kruger 16-13 .552 6 - 8 .429 5 th Semifinals

    1 9 9 4 Janice Kruger 18-13 .581 8 - 6 .571 4 th First Round1 9 9 5 Janice Kruger 22-10 .688 10-4 .714 3 r d Runner-Up NCAA Second Round

    1 9 9 6 Janice Kruger 26-5 .839 16-0 1.000 1st Champions NCAA First Round1 9 9 7 Janice Kruger 27-2 .931 16-0 1.000 1st Semifinals NCAA Second Round

    1 9 9 8 Janice Kruger 13-16 .448 5-11 .313 7 th Quarterfinals1 9 9 9 Janice Kruger 12-19 .387 5-11 .313 8 th First Round

    2 0 0 0 Janice Kruger 14-16 .467 4-12 .250 8 th QuarterfinalsTwo Coaches 704-388 .645 109-88 .553 Four AIAW/Four NCAA

    1 9 7 1• Under the leadership of first-year head coachBarb Drum, the Terps finish the season 18-5 andadvance to the national tournament after an un-defeated regular season (17-0).

    1 9 7 4• With a record of 39-4, Maryland advances tothe AIAW Tournament for the first time in programhistory.

    1 9 7 5• Maryland wins a school-record 46 matches dur-ing the season and advances to the AIAW Na-tional Tournament for the second consecutiveseason.

    1 9 7 7• Maryland makes its fourth straight trip to the AIAWNational Tournament, setting the school record forthe most consecutive appearances in a national tour-nament.

    1 9 8 0• Mary Ann Marley becomes the first Marylandplayer to earn All-ACC honors.

    1 9 8 3• Sue Vance becomes the first Terp ever to earnAll-ACC honors three times during her career(1981-83).

    1 9 8 5• Sheila Fearnow sets the Maryland single-sea-son records for service aces (65), solo blocks(66) and total blocks (187).

    1 9 8 9• Kelli Myers concludes her Maryland career withthe all-time program records for solo blocks (83),block assists (219) and total blocks (438).

    1 9 9 0• Maryland wins its first-ever ACC Tournament andadvances to the NCAA Tournament for the firsttime in program history.

    • Janice Kruger is named the ACC Coach of theYear and Colleen Hurley becomes the first Mary-land player to be named the ACC Player of theYear and the ACC Tournament MVP.

    1 9 9 1• Colleen Hurley concludes her Maryland ca-reer with the school records for kills in a career(1,238) and attack attempts (3,203).

    • Andrea Mandella concludes her career atMaryland with the program records for matchesplayed (125) and service aces (169).

    1 9 9 3• Nicole Lantagne concludes her Maryland ca-reer with the all-time school records for gamesplayed (459) and digs (1,668).

    1 9 9 5• Maryland makes its first appearance in theNCAA Tournament in five years.

    1 9 9 6• Maryland wins its second-ever ACC champi-onship and becomes the first team in the con-ference to finish the regular season 16-0.

    • The Terps advance to the NCAA Tournamentfor a school-record second consecutive year.

    • Janice Kruger is named the ACC Coach of theYear, Daune Koester is named the ACC Player ofthe Year and Elizabeth Efron captures ACC Tour-nament MVP honors.

    1 9 9 7• Maryland finishes the regular season 25-0, be-coming just the eighth team in NCAA history atthe time to attain a perfect record.

    • Eden Kroeger becomes the f i rst Mary landplayer ever to earn All-America honors and endsher career with the most assists (5,259) in Mary-land history.

    • Elizabeth Efron ends her career at Marylandwith the highest all-t ime attack percentage inschool history (.299).

    • Maryland goes undefeated in the ACC for thesecond consecutive season (16-0).

    • Janice Kruger is named the ACC Coach of theYear for the third time in her career.

    1 9 9 9• Carey Brennan becomes the third Marylandplayer ever selected to the ACC All-Freshmanteam.

    2 0 0 0• The Terps defeated NC State (3-1) 6-15, 15-3,15-13, 15-10, Oct. 7 at Ritchie Coliseum for winnumber 700 in the program’s history. Since 1971,Maryland has totaled an impressive mark of 704-388 (.645) in NCAA volleyball action.

    Coaching History

    Barb Drum17 Years (1971-87)

    457-226 (.663)ACC: 20-23 (.465)

    Janice Kruger13 Years (1988-present)

    247-162 (.604)ACC: 89-65 (.578)

    Maryland Volleyball History

  • 27

    2 0 0 1MarylandVolleyballHistory

    2001 Maryland Terrapins Volleyball • All-Time History & Honors

    NCAA Tournament History1 9 9 0First Round (at Austin, Texas): Texas def. Maryland 15-3, 15-5, 15-7

    1 9 9 5First Round (at College Park, Md.): Maryland def. Miami (Ohio) 15-9, 15-3,

    15-11

    Second Round (at Columus, Ohio): Ohio State def. Maryland 12-15, 15-10,

    15-11, 15-13

    1 9 9 6First Round (at Louisville, Ky.): Louisville def. Maryland 9-15, 16-14, 15-9, 15-3

    1 9 9 7First Round (at College Park, Md.): Maryland def. Princeton 15-6, 15-13, 15-11

    Second Round (at College Park, Md.): Ohio State def. Maryland 15-13, 15-10, 15-9

    1980 - At Raleigh, N.C.Pool Play: North Carolina def. Maryland 10-15, 15-11, 15-4. Maryland def.

    Wake Forest 15-7, 15-4Semifinals: NC State def. Maryland 16-14, 15-8, 15-10

    Third Place: Clemson def. Maryland 15-7, 10-15, 15-6, 4-15, 15-15

    1981 - At Raleigh, N.C.Pool Play: Maryland def. Duke 15-14, 15-0. Maryland def. Georgia Tech

    15-2, 15-6Semifinals: NC State def. Maryland 13-15, 15-13, 12-15, 15-12, 15-13

    Third Place: Clemson def. Maryland 16-14, 15-11

    1982 - Charlottesville, Va.First Round: Clemson def. Maryland 15-2, 15-8, 15-13

    1983 - Durham, N.C.First Round: Maryland def. Virginia 15-12, 15-11, 10-15, 15-5

    Semifinals: North Carolina def. Maryland 18-16, 16-14, 13-15, 13-15, 15-1 1

    1984 - College Park, Md.First Round: Maryland def. Virginia 15-12, 15-11, 15-10Semifinals: Duke def. Maryland 15-10, 15-13, 15-7

    1985 - Chapel Hill, N.C.First Round: Maryland def. Clemson 15-4, 15-10, 15-9Semifinals: Duke def. Maryland 15-5, 15-5, 15-1

    1986 - Raleigh, N.C.First Round: Maryland def. Clemson 14-16, 16-14, 15-13, 15-11Semifinals: North Carolina def. Maryland 15-4, 15-11, 15-13

    1987 - Clemson, S.C.First Round: Duke def. Maryland 15-6, 16-14, 9-15, 15-12

    1988 - Atlanta, Ga.First Round: Maryland def. Duke 15-6, 16-14, 9-15, 15-12Semifinals: North Carolina def. Maryland 15-12, 15-10, 15-8

    1989 - Hilton Head, S.C.First Round: Maryland def. Clemson 15-10, 10-15, 15-9, 15-9Semifinals: North Carolina def. Maryland 15-8, 15-5, 15-2

    1990 - Hilton Head, S.C.First Round: Bye.Semifinals: Maryland def. NC State 15-10, 15-8, 8-15, 15-13Finals: Maryland def. North Carolina 15-11, 15-6, 12-15, 16-14

    1991 - Charlottesville, Va.First Round: Virginia def. Maryland 15-10, 15-8, 8-15, 15-13

    1992 - College Park, Md.First Round: Maryland def. Clemson 15-10, 15-4, 12-15, 15-10

    1993 - Durham, N.C.First Round: Maryland def. Georgia Tech 15-13, 15-10, 5-15, 6-15, 15-13Semifinals: Duke def. Maryland 11-15, 15-4, 15-2, 15-5

    1994 - Chapel Hill, N.C.First Round: Florida State def. Maryland 16-14, 15-6, 5-15, 15-12

    1995 - Clemson, S.C.First Round: Maryland def. Duke 15-4, 15-4, 16-14Semifinals: Maryland def. Florida State 15-9, 15-11, 15-3

    Finals: Georgia Tech def. Maryland 15-3, 15-9, 18-16

    1996 - Atlanta, Ga.First Round: Bye

    Quarterfinals: Maryland def. NC State 15-11, 15-7, 15-4Semifinals: Maryland def. North Carolina 11-15, 15-12, 15-10, 15-6

    Finals: Maryland def. Georgia Tech 16-14, 15-6, 15-10

    1997 - Raleigh, N.C.First Round: Bye.Quarterfinals: Maryland def. NC State 15-11, 15-7, 15-4

    Semifinals: Clemson def. Maryland 7-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-10

    1998 - College Park, Md.First Round: Maryland def. Duke 15-2, 15-7, 11-15, 15-7

    Quarterfinals: Virginia def. Maryland 11-15, 15-8, 15-13, 6-15, 15-7

    1999 - Orlando, Fla.First Round: NC State def. Maryland 15-2, 25-23, 15-7

    2000 - Winston-Salem, N.C.First Round: Maryland def. Clemson 15-12, 15-6, 15-11Quarterfinals: North Carolina def. Maryland, 12-15, 15-5, 15-6, 15-7

    1996 Terps

    1997 Terps

    NCAA Tournament History

  • 28

    2 0 0 1MarylandVolleyballHistory

    2001 Maryland Terrapins Volleyball • All-Time History & Honors

    All-Time HonorsVolleyball All-AmericaEden Kroeger .................... 1997 (Hon. Mention)

    GTE Academic All-AmericaEden Kroeger ......................................................1 9 9 8Nicole Lantagne .................................................1 9 9 5

    USAA All-American ScholarShannon Saltzman ............................................1 9 9 5

    Collegiate All-AmericanScholarShannon Saltzman ............................................1 9 9 6

    AVCA All-District IIIElizabeth Efron ......................................1996, 1997

    Colleen Hurley ....................................................1 9 9 0Daune Koester .....................................................1 9 9 6

    Eden Kroeger .........................................1996, 1997Nicole Lantagne .................................................1 9 9 0

    Andrea Oakes .....................................................1 9 9 2Sherry Smith .........................................................1 9 9 5

    Jaime Summers ..................................................1 9 9 7

    AVCA District IIICoach of the YearJanice Kruger .............................1990, 1996, 1997

    ACC Player of the YearColleen Hurley ....................................................1 9 9 0

    Daune Koester .....................................................1 9 9 6Eden Kroeger ......................................................1 9 9 7

    ACC Tournament MVPColleen Hurley ....................................................1 9 9 0Elizabeth Efron ...................................................1 9 9 6

    ACC Coach of the YearJanice Kruger .............................1990, 1996, 1997

    ACC Honor RollKim Adolphs .......................................................1 9 9 7Libby Alberts..........................................1998, 1999

    Natasha Barr ............................................1988, 1989Cindy Bauer .............................................1991, 1992

    Jennifer Boner ........................................1991, 1992Willette Dority ........................................1998, 1999

    Elizabeth Efron ...................................................1 9 9 7Lindy Forsberg ....................................................1 9 9 7

    Nadine Fragas ......................................................1 9 9 2Kate Hannas .........................................................1 9 9 8

    Joan Hosty ............................................................1 9 9 0Colleen Hurley .......................................1990, 1991

    Carrie Jaeck ..........................................................1 9 9 6Carrie Jensen .......................................................1 9 9 2Daune Koester ........................................1994, 1996

    Pamela Krausman ..................................1988, 1989Eden Kroeger ............................1995, 1996, 1997

    Nicole Lantagne ..........1990, 1991, 1992, 1993Andrea Mandella ..................................1988, 1989

    Jacie Miller ..............................................1988, 1989Kim Mosley ..............................................1994, 1995

    Nicole Mould......................................................1 9 9 2Beth Murphy ...........................................1998, 1999

    Tania Nagl ....................................1995, 1996, 1997Andrea Oakes .....................................................1 9 9 2

    Shannon Saltzman ..................1994, 1995, 1996Candice Seitz ......................................................1 9 9 6Sherry Smith .........................................................1 9 9 6

    Maren Stuart .........................................................1 9 9 9Moneach Surber .........1992, 1994, 1995, 1996

    Shannan Toback .................................................1 9 9 9Valerie Vermuelen .............................................1 9 9 2

    Autumn Wilson ......................................1998, 1999

    Arthur Ashe AwardKim Mosley ...........................................................1 9 9 5

    Presented by the Society for Black Issues in

    Education to a student-athlete who has

    excel led in both ath le t ics and academics.

    Weaver-James-Corrigan

    Scholar-Athlete AwardEden Kroeger ......................................................1 9 9 8

    Beth Murphy ........................................................1 9 9 9Shannon Saltzman ............................................1 9 9 7

    A post-graduate scholarship presented by

    the At lant ic Coast Conference to student-

    ath letes in the conference who have

    consis tent ly excel led in ath le t ics and

    academics throughout their col lege careers.

    Eden Kroeger

    Nicole Lantagne

    Colleen Hurley Shannon Saltzman

  • 29

    2 0 0 1MarylandVolleyballHistory

    2001 Maryland Terrapins Volleyball • All-Time History & Honors

    All-ACC Selections

    Veronica Vogel1983 - 1st Team

    Ruth Swanson1 9 8 4

    Kathleen

    Moreland1 9 8 4

    Sue Kerr1987 - 2nd Team

    Kelli Myers1988 - 2nd Team1989 - 1st Team

    Andrea Oakes1990 - 1st Team1992 - 1st Team

    Nicole Lantagne1991 - 2nd Team1992, 1993 - 1st Team

    Dini Fragas1992- 2nd Team

    Sherry Smith1993, 1994 - 2ndTeam1995 - 1st Team

    Kelly Malins1994 - 1st Team

    Eden Kroeger1996, 1997 - 1st Team

    Elizabeth

    Efron1995 - 2nd Team1996, 1997 - 1st Team

    Daune Koester1996 - 1st Team

    Jaime

    Summers1997 - 1st Team

    Colleen Hurley1989 - 2nd Team1990, 1991 - 1stTeam

    Sheila

    Fearnow1985, 1986 - 2nd Team

    Laura Rogers1985 - 2nd Team

    Sue Vance1 9 8 11982, 1983 - 1st Team

    Mary Ann

    Marley1 9 8 0

    All-Freshman

    SelectionsEden Kroeger - ‘94Katie Jentes - ‘97Carey Brennan - ‘99

    Brennan

    Jentes