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College of Charleston volleyball team's annual media guide for fans, parents and media

Transcript of 2009 College of Charleston Volleyball Media Guide

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GENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATIONOffi cial Name: College of CharlestonOffi cial Name: College of CharlestonPreferred Name: College of Charleston, CofCPreferred Name: College of Charleston, CofCLocation: Charleston, S.C.Location: Charleston, S.C.Founded: 1770Founded: 1770Nickname: CougarsNickname: CougarsSchool Colors: Maroon and WhiteSchool Colors: Maroon and WhiteEnrollment: 11,617Enrollment: 11,617Affi liation: NCAA Division IAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernConference: SouthernVarsity Sports: 20Varsity Sports: 20Home Field: Carolina First Arena (5,100)Home Field: Carolina First Arena (5,100)President: P. George BensonPresident: P. George BensonDirector of Athletics: Joe HullDirector of Athletics: Joe HullSenior Woman Admin.: Laura LagemanSenior Woman Admin.: Laura LagemanAssociate AD: Jonathan EvansAssociate AD: Jonathan EvansNCAA Faculty Rep.: TBDNCAA Faculty Rep.: TBDTime Zone: EasternTime Zone: EasternWebsite: www.CofCsports.comWebsite: www.CofCsports.comTicket Information: (843) 953-2632Ticket Information: (843) 953-2632Athletics Phone: (843) 953-8254Athletics Phone: (843) 953-8254

COFC VOLLEYBALLCOFC VOLLEYBALLHead Coach: Jason Kepner (3rd Year)Head Coach: Jason Kepner (3rd Year)Alma Mater: Penn State ‘97Alma Mater: Penn State ‘97Record at CofC: 53-15 (2 yrs.)Record at CofC: 53-15 (2 yrs.)Career Record: SameCareer Record: SameE-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]: (843) 953-8246Phone: (843) 953-8246Assistant Coach: Lindsey Gray (1st year)Assistant Coach: Lindsey Gray (1st year)Assistant Coach: Mike Shearer (1st year)Assistant Coach: Mike Shearer (1st year)Letterwinners R/L: 11/5Letterwinners R/L: 11/5Starters R/L: 6 + Libero/0Starters R/L: 6 + Libero/02008 Record: 27-7 (17-1 home, 2008 Record: 27-7 (17-1 home, 12-1 away, 5-3 neutral) 12-1 away, 5-3 neutral)Conference Record: 17-1 (12-0 home, 5-1 away)Conference Record: 17-1 (12-0 home, 5-1 away)Conference Place: 1st place of 12 (Champions)Conference Place: 1st place of 12 (Champions)

VOLLEYBALL HISTORYVOLLEYBALL HISTORYFirst Year: 1991 (Division I)First Year: 1991 (Division I)Overall All-Time Record: 436-200Overall All-Time Record: 436-200All-Time Winning Perc: .727All-Time Winning Perc: .727NCAA Tournament App.: FiveNCAA Tournament App.: FiveNCAA Tournament Rec.: 1-5NCAA Tournament Rec.: 1-5 (0-1 in 2002, 0-1 in 2004, 1-1 in (0-1 in 2002, 0-1 in 2004, 1-1 in 2005, 0-1 in 2006, 0-1 in 2007) 2005, 0-1 in 2006, 0-1 in 2007)Highest Winning Perc.: .941 (2005)Highest Winning Perc.: .941 (2005)Most Wins: 32-2 (2005)Most Wins: 32-2 (2005)

COFC MEDIA RELATIONSCOFC MEDIA RELATIONSAssistant AD/SID: Tony CiuffoAssistant AD/SID: Tony CiuffoPhone: (843) 953-6720Phone: (843) 953-6720E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected] SID: Simon WhitakerAssociate SID: Simon WhitakerPhone: (843) 953-3683Phone: (843) 953-3683E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected] SID/Contact: Joshua J. DarlingAssistant SID/Contact: Joshua J. DarlingPhone: (843) 953-5465Phone: (843) 953-5465E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected] SID: John GattoAssistant SID: John GattoPhone: (843) 953-5465Phone: (843) 953-5465E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected] Fax: (843) 953-6534SID Fax: (843) 953-6534Mailing Address: Media RelationsMailing Address: Media Relations 301 Meeting St. 301 Meeting St. Charleston, S.C. 29424 Charleston, S.C. 29424

Front Cover: The Cougar’s three seniors, Emily Sawin, Brooke Truxillo and Jennifer Darty are pictured with the backdrop of the new Carolina First Arena.Inside Front Cover: 2008 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year Elyse Chubb is featured along with the College of Charleston schedule with the scenic view of the Morris Island Lighthouse in the background. Back Inside Cover: The Carolina First Arena offers many amenities, including state of the art locker rooms and practice facilities.Back Cover: The Cougars eight Southern Conference regular season championship trophies and their fi ve Tournament trophies are pictured with the back drop of the Carolina First Arena.

Quick Facts ..............................................................................1Media Information .....................................................................2Administration ...........................................................................32009 Tournaments ....................................................................42009 Itinerary............................................................................4Season Preview........................................................................5Rosters .....................................................................................6Head Coach Jason Kepner ......................................................7-8Assistant Coach Lindsey Gray .................................................9Assistant Coach Mike Shearer .................................................10

2009 COUGARSJennifer Darty ...........................................................................12Emily Sawin ..............................................................................13Brooke Truxillo ..........................................................................14Cole Dawley .............................................................................15Paige Johnson ..........................................................................16Ginny Phillips ............................................................................17Whitney Russell ........................................................................18Elyse Chubb .............................................................................19Sarah Havel ..............................................................................20Katie Robinson .........................................................................21Emily Shelton............................................................................22Kerstin Koehler .........................................................................23Kelly Kolich ...............................................................................24Liza Price ..................................................................................25Chelsea-Lee Nicole Wiles ........................................................26Roster Breakdown ....................................................................27Class Photos ............................................................................28

OPPONENTS2009 Opponents .......................................................................30-33Opponent Breakdown ...............................................................33All-Time Opponents ..................................................................34

2008 IN REVIEWFlashback .................................................................................36Game-by Game Results ...........................................................37Final Statistics ..........................................................................38Game-by-Game Statistics ........................................................39Results and Honors ..................................................................40

SOUTHERN CONFERENCEHistory of the Southern Conference .........................................42All-Time Standings and Honors ................................................43Conference Leaders and Statistics...........................................44

ALL-TIME RECORDS, RESULTS AND STATSIndividual Season Records .......................................................46-47Individual Career Records/All-Time Statistics ..........................48-49Individual Match Records .........................................................50Year-by-Year Leaders and Team Records ................................51All-Time Division I Results ........................................................52-54Postseason Records ...............................................................55All-Time Letterwinners ..............................................................55This is Charleston .....................................................................56

The 2009 College of Charleston Volleyball Media Guide is a publication of The College of Charleston Department of Athletics and the Offi ce of Media Relations. The guide was written and designed by Joshua J. Darling, Assistant Director of Media Relations, with edito-rial assistance by Tony Ciuffo, Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations, Simon Whitaker, Associate Director of Media Relations and John Gatto, Assistant Director of Media Relations. Additional photos and editorial assistance provided by the coaching staff of the Cougars. The guide was printed by Printing Services of the Medical University of South Carolina.

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NOTE TO THE MEDIAThe College of Charleston Media Relations staff appreciates your interest in Cougar volleyball and would like to welcome you to Carolina First Arena. Please let us know if we can facilitate your coverage in any way. For additional information, interviews, statistics, historical data and photographs, please contact Joshua J. Darling at (843) 953-5465.

PRACTICE COVERAGEPractice usually runs from 2-4:30 p.m. at Carolina First Arena. All practices are open to the media and fans, unless oth-erwise noted. Media planning to attend practice are advised to call in advance because of changing practice schedules and locations during the season. The Col-lege of Charleston Media Relations staff requires advance notice of when you are planning to attend in order to provide maximum service. Player interviews will be conducted following each practice.

INTERVIEWSMedia wanting to interview players need to make arrangements through the Col-lege of Charleston Media Relations Offi ce, preferably 24 hours in advance. Please contact Joshua J. Darling at (843) 953-5465. The best time to interview players is generally following practice. Special arrangements may need to be made to accommodate class schedules. Interviews with head coach Jason Kepner or any assistant coach must also be arranged through the Media Relations Offi ce.

CREDENTIALSMedia credentials will be issued to members of the working media only. All requests for credentials should be made to Joshua J. Darling in advance of the match(s) for which you are requesting a credential for. Credentials can be picked up from the Media Relations Offi ce the day of the match or left at the main en-trance of Carolina First Arena.

PHOTOGRAPHERSPhotographers are asked to stay back from the playing surface during the match. Per NCAA policy, only photographers on as-signment will be afforded credentials.

PARKINGThere is no designated media parking for Charleston volleyball matches.

TELEPHONESPhone lines will not be available at press row but will be available in the Media Relations Offi ce located in John Kresse Arena.

GAME SERVICESPre-game information such as game notes, statistics, rosters, media guides and programs are available on press row. The information will be available one hour before fi rst serve. Statistics will be delivered to the media. Following the game, fi nal box scores and play-by-play packets will be available 15 minutes after the conclusion of the contest.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWSHead Coach Jason Kepner and selected players will be available to the media following an NCAA-mandated 10-minute cooling off period following the conclu-sion of the match. The Charleston dress-ing room and training room are closed to the media. Visiting players and coaches should be requested through the oppo-nent’s SID. The post-game press confer-ence will last no longer than 15 minutes.

PRESS ROW INFORMATIONWorking space for the media is located along press row in Carolina First Arena.

COUGAR’S MEDIA OUTLETS

PRINT MEDIA

Charleston Post and CourierKen BurgerExecutive Sports EditorGene SapakoffBill Henley134 Columbus Street Charleston, SC 29403-4800P - 843.937.5586F - 843.937.5579

The StateRon MorrisBob SpearP.O. Box 1333Columbia, SC 29202P - 803.771.8470F - 803.771.8480

The George Street ObserverMichael UlmerSports Editor66 George StreetCharleston, SC 29424P - 843.953.8119F - 843.953.3933

WIRE SERVICE

Associated Press1311 Marion StreetColumbia, SC 29201P - 800.922.1565F - 803.252.2913

TELEVISION MEDIA

WCSC 5 (CBS) WTAT 24 (FOX)Andy Pruitt 4301 Arco LnKevin Bilodeau North Charleston, SCP.O. Box 186 P - 843.744.2424Charleston, SC 29402 F - 843.554.9649P - 843.577.6397 F - 843.402.5591 WCBD 2 (NBC) WCIV 4 (ABC) Brendan Clark John NugentMike Lacett Scott EisbergP.O Box 879 P.O. Box 22165Charleston, SC 29402 Charleston, SC 29413P - 843.216.4875 P - 843.881.4444F - 843.881.3410 F - 843.849.2519

RADIO STATIONS

WQSC 1340 AM South Carolina NetworkESPN Radio 1450 AM Phil KornblutBobby Hartin Kevin CohenDarren Goldwater 3710 Landmark Drive60 Markfi eld Drive Suite 100 Suite 4 WGOW 1150 AMCharleston, SC 29407 Columbia, SC 29204P - 843.763.6631F - 843.766.1239

Tony CiuffoAssistant Athletics Dir./

Media Relations

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AdministrationAdministration

President

P. George Benson Joe Hull

P. George Benson is the 21st president of the College of Charleston. He became president on February 1, 2007. President Benson came to the College of Charleston from his position as dean of the University of Georgia’s C. Herman and Mary

Virginia Terry College of Business. Prior to that, he served for fi ve years as dean of the Rutgers Business School at Rut-gers University. From 1977 to 1993, he was a faculty member in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. In the late 1990s, President Benson served for three years as one of nine national judges for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. In 2004, he was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce to the Board of Overseers for the Baldrige Award, and in 2005 he was named Chairman of the Board of Overseers. In 2000, he was named a Fellow of the Decision Sciences Institute, the institute’s highest honor. President Benson serves on the boards of directors of AGCO Corporation (Duluth, Ga.), Nutrition 21, Inc. (Pur-chase, N.Y.), Crawford & Company (Atlanta, Ga.), and the National Bank of South Carolina (Columbia, S.C.). He received a bachelor of science degree in mathemat-ics from Bucknell University, did graduate work in operations research in the engineering school at New York University, and received a doctorate in decision sciences from the Uni-versity of Florida. His research interests include quality management, strategic management, belief formation, and judgmental forecasting. He consults nationally in the areas of applied statistics, quality management, and employment discrimina-tion. He is active in the national initiative to improve the teaching of statistical thinking and quality management in schools of business. He is co-author of one of the leading textbooks in busi-ness statistics, Statistics for Business and Economics. The 10th edition was published by Prentice Hall in 2007. He was a bi-monthly columnist for Georgia Trend, a statewide business and politics magazine from 1996–2006. At the College of Charleston, President Benson’s pri-mary emphasis is on strengthening partnerships with indi-viduals, groups and businesses to increase academic collabo-ration, community engagement, entrepreneurial activities and fi nancial contributions for scholarships, programs, and faculty. He has launched several initiatives designed to im-prove the College’s current operations and future develop-ment. Most notably, he has initiated a comprehensive stra-tegic planning process involving faculty, staff and students, along with alumni, friends and other important constituents across the state and the nation. The plan will articulate the College’s vision and defi ne its future priorities. President Benson is a native of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, and is married to Jane Oas Benson of Wayzata, Minnesota. They have three children, Jeff, Laura and Alison. Jeff is a graduate of the University of Georgia, Laura is a student at the University of Georgia and Alison is a student at the Col-lege of Charleston.

Joe Hull enters his third year as the College of Charleston’s Direc-tor of Athletics. Hull, who spent the previous 23 years in athletic administration in the Atlantic Coast Conference, was named Director of Athletics on Nov. 20, 2007. Hull, Senior Associate Athlet-

ics Director at the University of Maryland since 2001, served in a senior management role with the Terrapins since 1997. Hull worked at North Carolina State University from 1985 to 1997 in various athletic fund-raising, ticketing and marketing capacities. At Maryland, Hull oversaw all fundraising efforts for the Terrapins’ athletic program and led the planning for the school’s upcoming University Campaign. During his tenure, athletic fundraising increased by 500 percent. Under his leadership, over $140 million in fundraising and sponsorship revenue were generated in support of Maryland athletics. Hull also oversaw the men’s and women’s tennis teams. Hull, 51, served as the project manager for the Comcast Center, the University of Maryland’s extraordinary arena that opened in October 2002. His duties relevant to the arena process included designing and managing a capital campaign to help fund arena construction, and working with the archi-tects, construction manager and Maryland Stadium Author-ity to design and build the arena. Hull was the lead person during the identifi cation, cultivation, solicitation and closing of the $25 million arena naming sponsorship. He also led the effort to secure a $20 million naming sponsor for Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium. The Comcast Center includes a 17,500 seat arena, a 1,500 seat competition site for volleyball, wrestling and gym-nastics, practice facilities and locker rooms for eight sports. The facility also has offi ces for all administrative staff, coaches offi ces for 21 sports, an academic support/student development unit, a sports medicine area, a weight train-ing facility, an equipment area, the ticket offi ce and a team store. Hull also previously supervised the compliance, media relations and marketing units at Maryland. Prior to his arrival in College Park, he was Associate Director of the N.C. State Student Aid Association (Wolfpack Club), which raises funds for athletic scholarships and capi-tal improvements. The Wolfpack Club also was responsible for raising more than $50 million for the construction of a 20,000-seat sports arena through a campaign designed by Hull. Hull earned his bachelor’s degree in business manage-ment from North Carolina State University in 1978 and played four years of golf for the Wolfpack while earning ACC Honor Roll status. He also earned a law degree from Campbell Uni-versity in 1981 and a master’s in sports administration from Ohio University in 1985. His wife, JoAnn, formerly served as an assistant attorney general for the state of North Carolina. They have two chil-dren, a daughter, Josie (17) and a son, Josh (13).

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2009 Tournaments and Travel Itinerary2009 Tournaments and Travel Itinerary

2009 Travel Itinerary2009 Travel ItineraryBig Orange Bash

Travel Dates: Aug. 28-29, 2009

Mode of Travel: Bus

Time: 2:00 p.m.

Approx. Travel Time (H/M): 4:02

Bearcat Invitational

Travel Dates: Sept. 3-5, 2009

Mode of Travel: Bus

Time: 12:00 p.m.

Approx. Travel Time (H/M): 9:38

Duke Invitational

Travel Dates: Sept. 10-12, 2009

Mode of Travel: Bus

Time: 2:00 p.m.

Approx. Travel Time (H/M): 4:46

Appalachian State

Travel Dates: Oct. 30-31, 2009

Mode of Travel: Bus

Time: 3:00 p.m.

Approx. Travel Time (H/M): 5:07

The Citadel

Travel Dates: Nov. 4, 2009

Mode of Travel: N/A

Time: N/A

Approx. Travel Time (H/M): 10 m.

Wofford/Furman

Travel Dates: Nov. 12-14, 2009

Mode of Travel: Bus

Time: 12:00 p.m.

Approx. Travel Time (H/M): 3:15

Southern Conference Tournament

Travel Dates: Nov. 20-22, 2009

Mode of Travel: Bus

Location: Site of Highest Seed

2009 Tournaments2009 TournamentsBig Orange BashDates: Aug. 28-29, 2009Host: Clemson UniveristyLocation: Clemson, S.C.Field: Winthrop, South Carolina, Clemson, College of Charleston

Duke InvitationalDates: Sept. 11-12, 2009Host: Duke UniversityLocation: Durham, N.C.Field: Duke, Penn State, Loyola University, College of Charleston

Bearcat InvitationalDates: Sept. 4-5, 2009Host: University of CincinnatiLocation: Cincinnati, OhioField: Evansville, Youngstown Cincinnati, College of Charleston

CofC InvitationalDates: Sept. 18-19, 2009Host: College of CharlestonLocation: Charleston, S.C.Field: South Florida, Lafayette, College of Charleston

Jervey GymJervey GymCapacity: 2,000Capacity: 2,000

Fifth Third ArenaFifth Third ArenaCapacity: 13,176Capacity: 13,176

Cameron Indoor StadiumCameron Indoor StadiumCapacity: 9,314Capacity: 9,314

Carolina First ArenaCarolina First ArenaCapacity: 5,100Capacity: 5,100

Georgia Southern/Davidson

Travel Dates: Oct. 9-11, 2009

Mode of Travel: Bus

Time: 8:00 a.m.

Approx. Travel Time (H/M): 2:52

Chattanooga/Samford

Travel Dates: Oct. 17-18, 2009

Mode of Travel: Bus

Time: 2:00 p.m.

Approx. Travel Time (H/M): 6:55

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College of Charleston Enters 2009 Seeking Ninth Straight SoCon Regular Season Title and Sixth Trip to the NCAA Tournament

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Prior to the start of the 2009 season, head coach Jason Kepner sat down for an interview with the College of Charleston Media Relations offi ce and gave his outlook on several aspects of the upcoming campaign.

Non-Conference ScheduleCofC: This year’s non-conference schedule is very competitive and is highlighted by the program’s fi rst ever match against a defending national champion, Penn State. How important is this match and what are some of the other key non-conference matches?Kepner: The team is excited to play Penn State this season. Anytime you get to play the two- time defending National Champions on a neutral court it will be a fun match to be a part of. Having played at Penn State and with our former assistant Kaleena Walters as their new assistant it defi nitely adds to the match for me personally. In the end, it is just as important as any other match this season. I am confi dent that our team will be ready for the challenge.

Southern Conference ScheduleCofC: Turning our attention to the Southern Conference schedule, who looks to be the main competition for a ninth straight regular season title and sixth NCAA Tournament appearance?Kepner: It is very hard to say any particular team will be the main competition. The conference is very balanced from top to bottom and winning on the road is always tough. No one can be taken lightly because we always get everyones best. I feel this season will be no different in that regard.

Southern Conference TournamentCofC: The Southern Conference Tournament has undergone format changes where only the top four teams qualify and the top team hosts. How much more importance does that place on the regular season schedule?Kepner: The importance of every match defi nitely increased with the changes to the tournament. Finishing in the top two is defi nitely more challenging and being the top team so we can host is defi nitely our goal.

Carolina First ArenaCofC: The program begins a new era this season as the team moves into the state-of-the-art, 5,100 seat Carolina First Arena. What does this mean for the program from recruiting to training and actual competition?Kepner: The new arena adds such excitement for our players and fans. The College of Charleston defi nitely built a fi rst class arena. The new training room, weight room, academic sup port center, locker room, practice gym, and the arena itself will help us compete on a national scale. It has helped our team with training and recruiting already and it is the fi rst place I give recruits a tour of when they visit.

2009 RosterCofC: With 11 players returning from last year’s 27-7 squad, including all six starters, what do you expect from the team in 2009?

Kepner: My expectations are for a higher more consistent level of play from day one. I think returning so many players should give us an advantage based on a year of experience under everyone’s belt.

CofC: With so many players back from a team that was just two points away from a fi fth straight NCAA Tournament appearance, how much does that motivate this group?

Kepner: This group is highly motivated. There was a lot of disappointment with last year’s SoCon Championship loss. The team worked really hard this spring and defi nitely want to put themselves back on top and back into the NCAA Tournament.

Position-by-Position AnalysisCofC: Take us through each position and how you expect each individual to contribute this season.

Kepner: Setter: Cole Dawley will return for her second year as our starting setter. She made great strides in her new position last year and I think she will continue to grow with this position. Liza Price will get a ton of reps this fall and will get a chance to learn our offense. She hasn’t set in over a year but with her work ethic, I see her having no problem getting to a high level fast.

Middles: This is the deepest group of middles that I have ever had on a team. Elyse Chubb, Sarah Havel, and Jen Darty all have the ability to play a big role this year. The experience level with these three is very high and they feed off of each others energy. Kerstin Koehler is a very athletic middle with a great attitude. She works very hard and has three role models to learn from. I think she will improve quickly and can be ready to help this team this season.

Outside Hitters: We return both starters from last season in Emily Sawin and Whitney Russell. They bring us experience and the ability to sideout from the front and back row. Katie Robinson started a few matches for us last season and will bring that experience and confi dence to the court this year. She started for us during the spring season and helped us defeat the University of Georgia. This experience has helped her grow and I look for more growth from her this fall. Robinson and Kelly Kolich will give us great depth and will always be pushing for more and more court time. Ginny Phillips will return on the right side for us and after a year’s worth of experience I feel she will have a breakout season.

Libero/Defensive Specialist: Paige Johnson will lead our passing and defense this season. She is very high energy and brings a lot of intangibles to the court. She will need to get used to playing left back again but I don’t feel it will take her long. Brooke Truxillo brings three years of experience with this team to the court and she adds a great work ethic and defensive attitude.

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NO. NAME POS. YR. HT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)1 Liza Price S Fr. 5-9 Fort Mill, S.C./Charlotte Latin HS

2 Paige Johnson L/DS Jr. 5-5 Sleepy Hollow, Ill./St. Edwards Catholic HS 3 Jennifer Darty MB Sr. 6-2 Orlando, Fla./Mercer Univ. 4 Emily Sawin OH Sr. 5-10 New Lenox, Ill./Lincoln-Way Central HS 5 Sarah Havel MB So. 6-2 Carmel, Ind./Carmel HS 6 Chelsea-Lee Nicole Wiles DS/L Jr. 5-9 Columbia, S.C./A.C. Flora HS 7 Elyse Chubb MB So. 6-0 Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh HS 8 Whitney Russell OH Jr. 5-9 Decatur, Ga./Marist School 9 Brooke Truxillo S/DS Sr. 5-9 Roswell, Ga./Marist School 11 Ginny Phillips RS Jr. 6-2 Raleigh, N.C./Cardinal Gibbons HS 12 Emily Shelton L So. 5-8 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Ursula Academy 13 Katie Robinson OH So. 5-10 Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall HS 14 Kerstin Koehler MB Fr. 6-2 Weaverville, N.C./North Buncombe HS 19 Kelly Kolich OH Fr. 6-0 Overland Park, Kan./St. James HS 21 Cole Dawley S Jr. 6-0 Charleston, S.C./Bishop England HS

NO. NAME POS. YR. HT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 7 Elyse Chubb MB So. 6-0 Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh HS 3 Jennifer Darty MB Sr. 6-2 Orlando, Fla./Mercer Univ. 21 Cole Dawley S Jr. 6-0 Charleston, S.C./Bishop England HS

5 Sarah Havel MB So. 6-2 Carmel, Ind./Carmel HS2 Paige Johnson L/DS Jr. 5-5 Sleepy Hollow, Ill./St. Edwards Catholic HS

14 Kerstin Koehler MB Fr. 6-2 Weaverville, N.C./North Buncombe HS 19 Kelly Kolich OH Fr. 6-0 Overland Park, Kan./St. James HS

11 Ginny Phillips RS Jr. 6-2 Raleigh, N.C./Cardinal Gibbons HS 1 Liza Price S Fr. 5-9 Fort Mill, S.C./Charlotte Latin HS

13 Katie Robinson OH So. 5-10 Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall HS8 Whitney Russell OH Jr. 5-9 Decatur, Ga./Marist School4 Emily Sawin OH Sr. 5-10 New Lenox, Ill./Lincoln-Way Central HS12 Emily Shelton L So. 5-8 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Ursula Academy9 Brooke Truxillo S/DS Sr. 5-9 Roswell, Ga./Marist School

6 Chelsea-Lee Nicole Wiles DS/L Jr. 5-9 Columbia, S.C./A.C. Flora HS

HEAD COACH: Jason Kepner (Third Season, 53-15)ASSISTANT COACH: Mike Shearer (First Season)

ASSISTANT COACH: Lindsey Gray (First Season)TRAINER: Crystal Reynolds (First Season)SID: Joshua J. Darling (Second Season)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEPaige Johnson - PageEmily Sawin - SAW-inElyse Chubb - E-leeseBrooke Truxillo - Trux-Sill-OGinny Phillips - Jin-EKerstin Koehler - KER-stin KO-ler

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Head Coach • Third SeasonJason Kepner

Named the sixth head coach in the history of the College of Charleston volleyball program on January 26, 2007, Jason Kepner has stepped in and built upon the legacy of one of the most successful programs in Southern Conference volleyball history. “I am very excited about the opportunity, and I look forward to continuing the successes of the College of Charleston’s volleyball program and maintaining the traditions,” said Kepner after accepting the position. In only his fi rst year as a head coach, Kepner accomplished those goals ad-mirably as he guided the Cougars to a stellar 26-8 overall record and the fourth

straight Southern Conference Tournament Championship and fourth consecutive NCAA appearance in pro-gram history. The season included a stunning 16-2 record in conference play and a stretch of 22 wins in 24 matches leading up to CofC’s match with No. 10 Florida in the NCAA Tournament. The individual accomplishments were nearly as impressive as they included two First-Team Southern Conference selections in Tiffany Blum and Lindsey Kane as well as second team selection Annie Uthe. Cur-rent sophomore Cole Dawley was also chosen as the Conference’s Rayna Taylor Freshman of the Year while Blum, Kane and Emily Sawin each added to the season’s achievements as they were named to the 2007 Southern Conference All-Tournament team. That success continued in his second year as the program went 27-7, dominating the Southern Confer-ence with a 17-1 league mark and dropping a narrow 3-2 decision to Furman in the conference championship match. Complementing the team accomplishments in 2008 were numerous individual recognitions, including Kepner’s fi rst Coach of the Year honor. He also coached his second consecutive Freshman of the Year in Elyse Chubb, who was also named Second-Team All-Conference and All-Freshman, and First- and Second-Team selections, respectively, in Dawley and Sawin. Libero Emily Shelton was named to the All-Freshman Team. Kepner took charge of the program from Sherry Dunbar, who had led the program since 2003. Dunbar guided the Cougars to an impressive 113-22 overall record and 67-3 mark in the Southern Conference in her four seasons and also led the Cougars to three straight NCAA tournament appearances before taking over the volleyball program at Indiana in early January of 2007. Prior to coming to the College of Charleston, Kepner spent the previous fi ve seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Pittsburgh. While at Pitt, the Panthers earned two NCAA bids, won a Big East conference title and had two players earn Big East Player of the Year honors. Student-athletes have gar-nered conference honors every year under his guid-ance, including two players who received AVCA regional recognition and one that earned AVCA All-America

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Coaching ExperienceCoaching Experience2007-Present: Head Coach, College of Charleston2007-Present: Head Coach, College of Charleston2002-06: Assistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh2002-06: Assistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh2001: Assistant Coach, Nicholls State2001: Assistant Coach, Nicholls State

Year-by-Year Head Year-by-Year Head Coaching RecordCoaching RecordYearYear SchoolSchool Affi liationAffi liation ConferenceConference RecordRecord Pct.Pct. PostseasonPostseason2008 College of Charleston NCAA Division I Southern 27-7, 17-1 .794 L, 3-2 to Furman in Finals2008 College of Charleston NCAA Division I Southern 27-7, 17-1 .794 L, 3-2 to Furman in Finals2007 2007 College of CharlestonCollege of Charleston NCAA Division I Southern 26-8, 16-2 .765 *Southern Conference Championship NCAA Division I Southern 26-8, 16-2 .765 *Southern Conference Championship

Year-by-Year Year-by-Year Record as Assistant CoachRecord as Assistant CoachYearYear SchoolSchool Affi liationAffi liation ConferenceConference RecordRecord Pct.Pct. PostseasonPostseason2006 2006 Pittsburgh NCAA Division I Big East Pittsburgh NCAA Division I Big East 22-9, 10-422-9, 10-4 .710 Big East Sixth Place .710 Big East Sixth Place2005 2005 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh NCAA Division I Big East NCAA Division I Big East 17-13, 9-5 .566 Big East Sixth Place17-13, 9-5 .566 Big East Sixth Place2004 2004 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh NCAA Division I NCAA Division I Big East Big East 21-11, 8-221-11, 8-2 .656 *Big East Second Place .656 *Big East Second Place2003 2003 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh NCAA Division I NCAA Division I Big East 26-6, 11-1 .813 *Big East ChampionshipBig East 26-6, 11-1 .813 *Big East Championship2002 2002 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh NCAA Division I NCAA Division I Big East 16-9, 9-4 .640 Did Not QualifyBig East 16-9, 9-4 .640 Did Not Qualify2001 Nicholls State 2001 Nicholls State NCAA Division I Southland 6-20, 6-14 .231 Southland Ninth PlaceNCAA Division I Southland 6-20, 6-14 .231 Southland Ninth Place* NCAA Tournament Appearance* NCAA Tournament Appearance

Coaching AccomplishmentsCoaching Accomplishments All-Time Coaching RecordsAll-Time Coaching RecordsThree First-Team All-Conference Selections at CofC Three First-Team All-Conference Selections at CofC Overall Career Record: 53-15Overall Career Record: 53-15Three Second-Team All-Conference Selection at CofC College of Three Second-Team All-Conference Selection at CofC College of Charleston Record: 53-15Charleston Record: 53-15Three Southern Conference All-Tournament Selections at CofC Three Southern Conference All-Tournament Selections at CofC Southern Conference Record: 33-3Southern Conference Record: 33-3Two Freshman of the Year selection at CofC Southern Conference Tournament Record: 5-1Two Freshman of the Year selection at CofC Southern Conference Tournament Record: 5-1Two Big East Conference Player of the Year selections at Pittsburgh NCAA Tournament Record: 0-1Two Big East Conference Player of the Year selections at Pittsburgh NCAA Tournament Record: 0-1Two All-Region Selections at PittsburghTwo All-Region Selections at Pittsburgh

Playing ExperiencePlaying Experience Playing AccomplishmentsPlaying AccomplishmentsUSA Junior National Team - 1991 Fifth All-Time in Aces at Penn StateUSA Junior National Team - 1991 Fifth All-Time in Aces at Penn StateUSA Open Nationals Team Reston - 1995 Among All-Time Leaders in digs and kills at Penn StateUSA Open Nationals Team Reston - 1995 Among All-Time Leaders in digs and kills at Penn StatePenn State University - 1993-97 AVCA and Volleyball Magazine All-America, 1997Penn State University - 1993-97 AVCA and Volleyball Magazine All-America, 1997Holland - 1997-98 All-America, Silver Division MVP, 1995 USA Open National TeamHolland - 1997-98 All-America, Silver Division MVP, 1995 USA Open National TeamUSA National “B” Team - 1997 USA National “B” Team - 1997 2004 Pennsylvania Volleyball Hall of Fame inductee2004 Pennsylvania Volleyball Hall of Fame inductee

honors. During his tenure at Pittsburgh, the Panthers com-piled a 106-48 record while making four consecutive appear-ances in the Big East Tournament. Before arriving at Pitt, Kepner was the assistant coach for the 2001 season at Nicholls State. An accomplished volleyball player himself, Kepner en-joyed an outstanding playing career as an outside hitter at Penn State from 1993-97, where he earned AVCA and Volley-ball Magazine All-America Second-Team honors as a senior in 1997. A member of Penn State’s 1994 National Championship team, Kepner currently ranks fi fth all-time for the Nittany Lions with 88 career service aces and is among the all-time leaders in digs and kills in the history of Penn State volleyball. In addition to his accomplishments at the collegiate level, Kepner also boasts a wealth of international playing experience. Following his collegiate career, he played profes-sionally in Holland (1997-98) and was a member of the USA National B Team that competed in the 1997 World University Games in Sicily, Italy. Kepner was also a member of the USA Junior National Team in 1991 and was a First-Team All-Ameri-ca and Silver Division MVP as a member of the 1995 USA Open Nationals Team Reston. In 2004, he was inducted into the Pennsylvania Volleyball Hall of Fame.

Kepner currently holds a Bachelors degree in Administration of Justice earned in 1997 from Penn State. He is married to the former Kimberly Seaman, and the couple have a son, Chase (3) and a daugh-ter, Carlie, born on August 16, 2008.

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Lindsey Gray begins her fi rst season as an assistant coach for the College of Charleston volleyball program following an accomplished playing career at Geor-gia Tech. Gray brings championship experience and a high quality volleyball back-ground to a well established Cougar program.

COLLEGIATE EXPERIENCE: GEORGIA TECHGray comes to the College of Charleston following a four-year playing career at Atlantic Coast Conference member Georgia Tech. During her time with the Yellow Jackets she was a member of three 20-plus win teams, including a 27-7 team that went 16-0 her freshman season of 2004. That team went on to earn an at-large bid

to the NCAA Tournament and defeat Georgia and No. 16 UC Santa Barbara by 3-0 scores before falling to No. 4 Minnesota, 3-2, in the Sweet 16.

In addition to being a key member of a successful program at Georgia Tech, Gray also accumulated a number of individual awards and personal accomplishments. As a junior in 2006 she earned All-ACC Second Team hon-ors following a season that included Most Improved honors from the Yellow Jackets staff and was named ACC Player of the Week on November 20, 2006.

That week she recorded one of the top individual performances of her career as she notched 25 kills and 20 digs against North Carolina on November 12. She was also named an All-ACC Preseason nomination and col-lected All-Tournament honors at the Michigan Nike Invitational. She also received the honor of serving as team captain for her junior and senior seasons with the Yellow Jackets.

During her time as a member of the Georgia Tech program, Gray’s teams compiled an overall record of 85-41 and 56-26 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Individually, she still appears in the Top-10 of several categories in the Yellow Jackets’ record book, including sixth in career service aces (132), is tied for fi fth in service aces per game (0.33) and is sixth all-time in single season service aces with 53 in 2006.

COACHING EXPERIENCE: TSUNAMI VOLLEYBALL CLUBGray has worked to develop her coaching skills throughout her career as she served as a summer camp coach at both Georgia Tech and Emory University from 2005-07 and also served as the head coach of the Tsunami Vol-leyball Club based out of Atlanta, Ga. since November of 2007. At the camps, she ran instructional sessions for girls ages 12-17 focusing on successful volleyball techniques and also worked with high school teams on techni-cal and team bonding techniques.

As head coach of Tsunami, Gray worked with her staff to organize 3-4 four practices weekly for the 17-power team and demonstrated various skills to illustrate how to perform the specifi c skills being taught.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: RUSSELL ATHLETIC CORPORATIONMost recently she has worked as Junior Volleyball Merchandiser and Marketing Assistant at the Russell Athletic Corporation based out of Atlanta, Ga. While there, Gray was responsible for continually innovating new prod-ucts for an ever evolving market and worked hand-in-hand in developing the customized uniform line for the Georgia Tech volleyball program. She also developed a royalty based sponsorship program for a specifi c volley-ball team in the Southeast region.

PERSONALGray earned her Bachelor of Science in Management from Georgia Tech in 2008, with certifi cates in both Mar-keting and Management, and qualifi ed for the Dean’s List in 2006. She attended Georgia Tech on a full fi ve-year athletic scholarship.

She graduated from Olathe East High School in Olathe, Kansas in 2004 with a diploma and Principal’s Honors after accumulating a 3.9 Grade Point Average on a 4.0 scale. She qualifi ed for the Principal’s Honor Roll all four years while being a two-sport student athlete. She was named U.S. Army Female Student-Athlete award winner and was named to the Kansas All-State Volleyball Team in 2002 and 2003.

A native of Olathe, Kansas, Gray has recently moved from Atlanta, Ga. and resides in Charleston, S.C.

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Assistant Coach • First YearMike Shearer Penn State ‘97

Mike Shearer begins his fi rst season as an assistant coach at the College of Charles-ton. He brings a wealth of volleyball acumen to the Cougars and a track record of success at the high school, club and Division I and II levels.

COACHING EXPERIENCE: EDINBORO UNIVERSITY AND VILLANOVA UNIVERSITYMost recently, Shearer served as an assistant coach at Division II Edinboro Univer-sity (Edinboro, Pa.) where he was directly responsible for all aspects of recruiting, development and execution of strength and conditioning programs, evaluation of

opponents and game planning as well as coordinating all team travel. This past season he helped guide the Fighting Scots to a 26-9 overall record, a berth in the NCAA Tournament and was responsible for the recruiting of the program’s top three freshman, including Pennsylvania State Ath-letic Conference West Freshman of the Year Gina Boothe.

Prior to his time at EU, he served as a volunteer assistant coach at Villanova University in 2007. That season, the Wildcats compiled a 17-11 overall record, a 9-5 mark in the Big East Conference, good for third place, and had two players honored as First-Team All-Big East and one named as an Honorable Mention for All-America.

Shearer assisted with scouting opponents, analyzing video of potential recruits, all on-court coaching at prac-tices and provided feedback and recommendations during matches.

In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, he has had great success at the high school level, taking over a third-year Hatboro-Horsham (Horsham, Pa.) program in 2006 and leading it to a 19-5 record, conference championship and a fi fth-place fi nish in the AAA Pennsylvania State Championships.

In 2005, Shearer served as the head coach of the boys junior varsity team and was an assistant with the girls varsity at North Penn School District (Lansdale, Pa.) before assuming the head coaching duties for the boys program. Following a 5-13 performance that season, Shearer turned the program around with a 17-6 record in 2007 that resulted in the team qualifying for the Pennsylvania State Championships.

Over that same time period, he was a coach with the Synergy Volleyball Club (King of Prussia, Pa.), serving as an assistant coach for the 17- and 14-year old teams from 2005-06 and head coach of the 15-year old teams in 2006-07. As an assistant, his teams won multiple tournaments and both qualifi ed for Nationals with the 14-year olds placing 13th and the 17-year olds 37th, both in the National Division. As a head coach, he led the 15-year old team to fi rst-place fi nishes in several tournaments and a seventh-place fi nish in the Open Division at the Northeast and Big South National Qualifi ers.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE: PENN STATE AND WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY CLUB TEAMSThe Pennsylvania native also brings his own playing experience to bear on his coaching as he was a member of the Penn State Division I Club Team for four years. That included being the starting opposite side hitter on the 1997 EIVA Conference Championship team. He also played two years of club volleyball at West Chester Univer-sity, earning All-Division and All-Conference honors both seasons.

PERSONALShearer earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Administration of Justice from Penn State in 1997 and also earned a Teacher Certifi cation in Health and Physical Education, with a minor in Coaching, in 2002 from West Chester University (West Chester, Pa). He has served as a Health and Physical Education Teacher for the North Penn School District and Collegium Charter School and currently resides in Charleston, S.C.

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In This SectionIn This SectionJennifer DartyJennifer Darty .................. .................. 1212Emily SawinEmily Sawin ...................... ...................... 1313Brooke TruxilloBrooke Truxillo ................. ................. 1414Cole DawleyCole Dawley ...................... ...................... 1515Paige JohnsonPaige Johnson .................. .................. 1616Ginny PhillipsGinny Phillips ................... ................... 1717Whitney RussellWhitney Russell ................ ................ 1818Elyse ChubbElyse Chubb ...................... ...................... 1919Sarah HavelSarah Havel ...................... ...................... 2020Katie RobinsonKatie Robinson ................. ................. 2121Emily SheltonEmily Shelton ................... ................... 2222Kerstin KoehlerKerstin Koehler ................ ................ 2323Kelly KolichKelly Kolich ...................... ...................... 2424Liza PriceLiza Price.................................................... 2525Chelsea-Lee Nicole WilesChelsea-Lee Nicole Wiles ... ... 2626Roster BreakdownRoster Breakdown ............. ............. 2727

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Senior • Middle Blocker • 6-2 • Senior • Middle Blocker • 6-2 • Orlando, Fla. (Mercer Univ.)Orlando, Fla. (Mercer Univ.)

On Darty: Will continue to add to the frontline defense of the Cougars in 2009.

2008: Played in 29 matches with 18 starts in fi rst season at Charleston ... fi nished second on team and fi fth in conference with 1.09 blocks per game ... that mark currently places third in career blocks per set and is good for tenth on the Cougars’ all-time block list for a single season ... totaled 74 total blocks ... av-eraged 1.32 kills per set ... had nine kills with six blocks in fi rst match as a Cougar vs. Portland State (8/29) ... had six kills and seven blocks with .308 hitting percent-age against Stetson (9/6) ... posted season high eight blocks vs. Winthrop (9/12) ... totaled 10 blocks in a weekend series against Samford and Chattanooga, includ-ing fi ve against league leading Samford ... hit season-best .583 with seven kills in the Chattanooga match (10/19) ... delivered season-high 11 kills with .318 hitting percentage and fi ve blocks at Appalachian State (10/25).

Mercer University: Was a two-year starter for the Bears.

2007: Named to All-Atlantic Sun Second Team ... started all 28 matches ... broke own Mercer record for block assists in a single season with 95 ... posted averages of 2.31 kills and 1.14 blocks per game ... led team in hitting percentage (.257) and blocks per game ... recorded second consecutive 100-plus block season with 117 ... drilled double-digit kills in 13 of 28 matches, including a stretch of 12 of 16 matches from Sept. 15 through Nov. 2 ... tied career-high 16 kills in 3-0 win over North Florida on Sept. 29 ... had fi ve blocks or more 12 times on the season, including career-best 11 blocks vs. Florida A&M on Oct. 30 ... posted four solo blocks twice, against Georgetown on Sept. 15 and vs. Alabama Birmingham on Oct. 9 ... hit season-high .650 against Ken-nesaw State on Oct. 6 ... managed hitting percentage of at least .250 in 14 matches ... named to Atlantic Sun All-Academic Honor Roll.

2006: Named Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year and named to A-Sun All-Freshman team ... started all 30 matches ... led team with 105 blocks and set Bears single season block assist record with 94 ... averaged 2.10 kills and posted team-leading 0.98 blocks per game and .262 hitting percentage ... set career-high with 16 kills in 3-1 win over Nicholls State on Sept. 8 ... notched 13 kill, 10 block double-double against Ball State on Sept. 2 ... pounded out 13 kills with .684 hitting percentage in 3-0 win over Savannah State on Oct. 13 ... recorded career-high tying 10 block assists at Florida A&M on Oct. 31 ... posted double-fi gure kills in 12 matches and surpassed .500 hitting percentage fi ve times ... named to Atlantic Sun Academic Honor Roll.

Oviedo High School: Served as team captain and was selected First-Team All-Conference as a senior ... chosen as Second-Team All-Conference following junior season ... key contributor for prestigious Orlando Volleyball Club, a perennial national contender.

Personal: Born on March 12, 1988, Jennifer is the daughter of Alan and Donna Darty ... family includes one sister, Julie, who was teammate on Mercer volleyball team ... majoring in Com-munications Studies.

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Jennifer Darty’s Career StatisticsYear GP MP-MS K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE2006 107 30-28 225 2.10 85 534 .262 8 0.07 3 0.03 7 1 29 0.27 11 94 105 0.98 9 02007 103 28-28 238 2.31 87 587 .257 6 0.06 32 0.31 22 0 74 0.72 22 95 117 1.14 7 02008 68 29-18 90 1.32 39 234 .218 3 0.04 2 0.03 0 0 18 0.26 6 68 74 1.09 6 0

Total 278 87-64 553 1.99 211 1355 .252 17 0.06 37 0.13 29 1 121 0.44 39 257 296 1.07 22 0

Category ..................................................................... CareerKills .......................................16 (2) last vs. North Florida (9/29/07)Attempts .................................................... 35 vs. UAB (10/9/07)Aces .............................................. 3 (4) last vs. Stetson (9/10/07)Digs ............................. 8 (3) last vs. East Tennessee State (11/11/07)Assists ................................................ 2 vs.UNC Asheville (9/8/06)Blocks ............................................. 11 vs. Florida A&M (10/10/07)Hitting Percentage ......................... .688 vs. Savannah State (11/6/06)

Season Record Book Career Record Book 10th in Blocks Per Set - 1.09 (2008) 3rd in Blocks Per Set (1.09)

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Senior • Outside Hitter • 5-10 • Senior • Outside Hitter • 5-10 • New Lenox, Ill. (Lincoln-Way Central H.S.)

On Sawin: A tremendous force on offense and factor on defense, Sawin also provides veteran leadership.

2008: Earned Second-Team All-Southern Conference honors ... appeared in 34 matches, starting 33 ... led team with 3.23 kills per set and was third with an average of 2.18 digs ... became eighth Cougar to record 1,000th career kill with 13 kills vs. Appalachian State on October 25 ... had 22 double-fi gure kill matches with a career-high 24 kills vs. Furman on November 2 ... recorded previous career-high earlier in the season with 23 kills and 11 digs in fi ve-set victory at Western Carolina on October 24 ... was one of fi ve double-doubles on the season, including 12 kills and 21 digs vs. Furman in the Southern Conference tournament semifi nals on November 23 ... hit .300 or better 10 times on the season with a season-high .478 vs. The Citadel on November 5 ... that performance came in front of 1,547 fans in the fi nal match at John Kresse Arena ... had career-high fi ve aces vs. Elon on November 21 ... posted season-high four blocks against UNC Greensboro on October 12.

2007: Southern Conference All-Tournament team selection ... started all 33 matches ... fi nished third on team with average of 2.82 kills and 2.60 digs ... fourth on team with .249 hitting percentage ... totaled 330 kills to place second on team ... posted double-digit kills in 17 matches, including career-high tying 19 vs. UNC Greensboro in the Southern Conference Tournament championship game on Nov. 18 ... hit .250 or higher in 18 matches ... achieved career-high .800 hitting percentage in win over The Citadel on Oct. 30 ... fi nished season with 13 double-fi gure dig totals, highlighted by a career-high 22 vs. Chattanooga on Oct. 9 ... had nine double-doubles ... notched then-career-high 21 digs against UT-Arling-ton on Sept. 15 ... had 61 kills and averaged 3.39 kills per game over fi ve matches from Sept. 18 through Sept. 29 ... nearly had triple-double with eight kills, eight digs and career-high seven blocks vs. Coastal Carolina on Oct. 16.

2006: Named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year ... appeared in all 35 matches ... led team with 420 kills ... second on team with 3.21 kills per game ... added averages of 2.20 digs, 0.48 blocks and 0.28 service aces per game ... fi nished season with 63 blocks ... recorded double-digit kills in 25 of 35 matches, including a stretch of 21 of 25 matches from Sept. 2 through Nov. 4 ... had ten double-doubles beginning with 11 kills and 11 digs in her fi rst collegiate match against San Diego State on August 30 ... posted career-highs of four blocks against North Carolina on Sept. 9 and vs. UNC Greensboro on Nov. 19 ... hit career-high .455 with 13 kills vs. Winthrop on Sept. 26 ... had career-best 19 kills against Western Carolina on Oct. 6 and again on Oct. 22 vs. Davidson ... tallied 126 kills and averaged 4.66 kills per game over seven matches and 27 games from Sept. 30 through Oct. 22 ... had 12 double-fi gure dig performances including a career-high 18 vs. West-ern Carolina on Nov. 5 ... posted total of 30 kills in three matches during Southern Conference Tournament ... delivered 14 kills against Arizona State in NCAA Tournament.

Lincoln-Way Central High School: Accomplished athlete who earned seven letters in high school, three in volleyball and four in badminton ... member of 2003 Regional Champion-ship volleyball team ... two-time All-Conference choice ... team Most Valuable Player and All-Area selection ... holds school records for career kills (726) and digs (1,038) ... set single-season assist record with 587 ... earned State Scholar award member of several honor societies and the Principal’s Cabinet ... qualifed for Honor Roll every semester.

Personal: Born on Feb. 29, 1988, Emily is the daughter of Betsy and Ron Sawin ... family includes a sister, Ellen, who is a sophomore on Evansville’s volleyball team this year ... awarded the prestigious Coleman Lew Leadership Award following 2008-09 academic year ... currently majoring in Biochemistry.

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Emily Sawin’s Career StatisticsYear GP MP-MS K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE2006 131 35-35 420 3.21 200 1121 .196 42 0.32 37 0.28 31 40 288 2.20 1 62 63 0.48 4 52007 117 33-33 330 2.82 127 815 .249 45 0.38 26 0.22 23 26 304 2.60 4 51 55 0.47 5 22008 119 34-33 384 3.23 136 1144 .217 21 0.18 26 0.22 43 60 259 2.18 2 33 35 0.29 4 0

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Category ..................................................................... CareerKills ....................................................... 24 vs. Furman (11/2/08)Attempts ................................................ 63 vs. Furman (11/2/08)Aces .......................................................... 5 vs. Elon (11/21/08)Digs ................................................. 22 vs. Chattanooga (10/9/07)Assists ................................ 4 (3) last vs. Coastal Carolina (10/16/07)Blocks ......................................... 7 vs. Coastal Carolina (10/16/07)Hitting Percentage ............................. 800 vs. The Citadel (10/30/07)

Season Record Book Career Record Book 1st in Serve Attempts - 621 (2006) 3rd in Serve Attempts (1,542) T-7th in Matches Played - 35 (2006) 6th in Kills (1,134) 9th in Serve Attempts - 540 (2007) 7th in Serve Percentage (.953) 10th in Kills Per Set (3.09) 10th in Attack Attempts (3,080)

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Senior • Defensive Specialist/Setter • 5-9 • Roswell, Ga. (Marist School)Roswell, Ga. (Marist School)

On Truxillo: A defensive stopper that will provide depth on the receive and senior leadership.

2008: Played in 18 matches and 33 sets ... averaged 0.24 digs ...totaled eight digs and two service aces in limited role ... had two digs vs. Wofford (11/1) ... posted season high of three digs in Southern Conference Tourna-ment Championship Match vs. Furman (11/23) ... had service aces in 3-0 victory over Chattanooga (10/19) and Wofford (11/1).

2007: Played in 25 matches, starting eight ... averaged 1.58 digs and 0.22 service aces ... set career-high with 13 digs against Chattanooga in Southern Conference Tournament semi-fi nals ... had 11 digs against Elon and 12 digs vs. UNC Greensboro in back-to-back matches from Oct. 19-20 ... posted career-high eight assists to go along with nine digs vs. Wofford on Oct. 14 ... collected fi rst career kill on Oct. 28 vs. Davidson ... added second kill vs. Georgia Southern on Nov. 16.

2006: Appeared in 30 games and 10 matches as a freshman ... averaged 1.53 digs per game ... notched two double-fi gure dig outings, including career-high 12 vs. Cal State Fullerton on Sept. 2 ... had service ace in fi rst collegiate match in win over Binghamton on Sept. 2.

Marist School: Member of All-Area Champion, Regional Champion and State Final-ist teams from 2003-05 ... during that time, Marist compiled an overall record of 149-30-1 ... served as team captain junior and senior seasons ... two-time qualifer for USA Junior Olympics ... Atlanta Journal Constitution “Athlete to Watch” ... earned nomination for Georgia All-State Team ... member of All-County Team ... two-time recipient of the Marist Coach’s Award ... key member of swimming and diving team ... three-time 4A State Finalist and three-time recipient of the Most Valuable Diver Award ... three-time State Diving medalist ... member of the State, Regional and National Champion Marist Chorale ... named a Venture Scholar.

Personal: Born on October 7, 1987, Brooke is the daughter of Tim and Wanda Truxillo ... father Tim played football at Springhill College and uncle played foot-ball at Ole Miss ... member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... represen-tative of Habitat for Humanity ... currently majoring in Business Marketing.

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Brooke Truxillo’s Career StatisticsYear GP MP-MS K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE2006 30 10-0 0 0.00 0 3 .000 3 0.10 5 0.17 7 9 46 1.53 0 0 0 0.00 0 22007 72 25-8 2 0.03 1 6 .167 16 0.22 16 0.22 13 4 114 1.58 0 0 0 0.00 0 02008 33 18-0 0 0.00 0 1 .000 0 0.00 2 0.06 1 0 8 0.24 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

Total 135 53-8 2 0.01 1 10 .100 19 0.14 23 0.17 21 168 1.24 13 0 0 0 0.00 0 2

Category ..................................................................... CareerKills ..................................1 (2) last vs. Georgia Southern (11/16/07)Attempts ..................................... 1 (10) last vs. Furman (11/23/07)Aces ...................................................... 2 vs. Furman (10/13/07)Digs ................................................13 vs. Chattanooga (11/17/07)Assists ....................................................8 vs. Wofford (10/14/07)Hitting Percentage .......... 1.000 (2) last vs. Georgia Southern (11/16/07)

Career Record Book 8th in Serve Attempts (.950)

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Junior • Setter • 6-0 • Junior • Setter • 6-0 • Charleston, S.C. (Bishop England H.S.)

On Dawley: Versatile player who is capable of playing multiple positions at a high level. A staple on de-fense and strong performer offensively, Cole sets the pace for the Cougars offense.

2008: Named fi rst team All-Southern Conference and earned All-Tournament honors ... selected as Ameri-can Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-South Region honorable mention ... became only the fourth Cougar to receive such recognition and fi rst since 2005 ... started all 34 matches ... had one of the most impressive seasons in recent memory for a College of Charleston player with averages of 10.29 assists, 2.55 digs, 0.70 blocks and 1.15 kills ... ranked nationally in assists (75th) and was second among Southern Conference players ... became the seventh Cougar with 1,000 or more career assists at the Division I level and is currently sixth all-time with 1,360 ... ranks ninth in program history in assists per set at 5.69 ... achieved second highest single season hitting percentage (.375) in Charleston history ... broke her career-high for assists in a match four separate times with 51 vs. Portland State (8/29), 53 at Wofford (9/26), 57 at UNC Greensboro (10/12) and 59 at Western Carolina (10/24) ... had double-doubles (A/D) in each of those matches ... had perhaps her most impressive performance in the 3-2 loss to Furman in the Southern Conference Tournament Championship Match ... in that contest, Dawley became only the third Cougar since 1998 to record a triple-double, fi nishing with 10 kills, 44 assists, 15 digs and a .526 hitting percent-age ... it was only the tenth triple-double over the last ten seasons for the College of Charles-ton volleyball program ... produced a team-high 15 double-doubles ... posted career-high eight blocks along with 35 assists and 10 digs vs. Stetson (9/6) ... recorded 30 or more assists in seven straight matches from September 26 – October 13 ... had ten matches of 40 or more assists, including four 50-plus assist outings.

2007: Southern Conference Freshman of the Year ... named to All-Freshman Team ... ap-peared in all 34 matches, starting 25 ... played in 120 of possible 122 games, good for second on team ... averaged 1.53 kills, 1.12 assists, 0.21 service aces and 0.41 blocks per game ... second on team with 3.62 digs per game ... totaled 435 digs, 184 kills, 135 assists, 25 service aces and 49 blocks ... posted double-digit digs 23 times, including a career-high of 28 twice, against Southeastern Conference opponent Alabama on Sept. 9 and again vs. UT-Arlington on Sept. 15 ... recorded seven 20-plus dig performances ... posted four of those outings consecutively from Sept. 28 through Oct. 9 when she totaled 45 digs and averaged 2.65 per game ... notched four double-doubles, including 15 kills and 11 digs vs. Big East opponent Notre Dame on Sept. 7 ... dished out career-high 49 assists as setter vs. UNC Greensboro on Sept. 22 ... totaled four blocks or more four times, including career-high of fi ve twice, vs. Georgia Southern on Nov. 2 and Chattanooga on Nov. 17 ... hit .500 with nine kills and no errors vs. Illinois-Chicago in second match of career on August 31 ... excelled in Southern Conference Tournament, posting totals of 30 kills, 10 blocks and 39 digs in 12 games and three matches.

Bishop England High School: Member of dominant Lady Bishops program that claimed seven consecutive 2-A State Championships ... AVCA High School All-American and Prepvolleyball.com Senior Ace as a senior ... Prepvolleyball.com All-American as a junior and senior ... four-time Class 2-A Player of the Year ... four-time First-Team All-State selection ... Gatorade State Player of the Year fi nal three seasons ... named 2-A All-Star captain ... tallied 387 kills and 407 digs ... Most Valuable Player of the All-State All-Star Game as a senior ... also let-tered in basketball, earning Region 6AA Basketball Player of the Year ... Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee.

Personal: Born on September 8, 1989, Cole is the daughter of Amelia and Chuck Dawley ... currently majoring in Physical Education.

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Cole Dawley’s Career StatisticsYear GP MP-MS K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE2007 120 34-25 184 1.53 67 570 .205 135 1.12 25 0.21 28 43 435 3.62 7 42 49 0.41 10 72008 119 34-34 137 1.15 32 280 .375 1225 10.29 14 0.12 25 1 304 2.55 11 72 83 0.70 8 24

Total 239 68-59 321 1.34 99 850 .261 1360 5.69 39 0.16 53 739 3.09 44 18 114 132 0.55 18 31

Category ..................................................................... CareerKills ................................................... 15 vs. Notre Dame (9/7/07)Attempts ...............................................45 vs. Furman (11/10/07)Aces .......................................... 3 vs. Georgia Southern (11/16/07)Digs ................................................. 28 vs. UT-Arlington (9/15/07)Assists .........................................57 at UNC Greensboro (10/12/08)Blocks ........................................................ 8 at Stetson (9/6/08)Hitting Percentage .......................750 (2) last vs. Winthrop (11/26/08)

Season Record Book Career Record Book 2nd in Hitting Percentage - .375 (2008) 7th in Assists (1,360) 10th in Serve Attempts - 527 (2007) 7th in Serve Percentage (.947) 9th in Assists Per Set (5.69) 9th in Digs Per Set (3.09) 10th in Serve Attempts (938)

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Junior • Libero • 5-5 • Junior • Libero • 5-5 • Sleepy Hollow, Ill. (St. Edwards Catholic H.S.)

On Johnson: Valuable player who is able to set the tone defensively and will see signifi cant playing time.

2008: Appeared in all 34 matches ... averaged 1.61 digs and 0.31 assists ... had four double-fi gure dig efforts, including 13 digs three times, one shy of her career-high 14 set against Chatta-nooga on October 9, 2007 ... Johnson had 13 digs in the fi rst match of the season against Portland State (8/29), again at Stetson (9/6) and vs. Furman (11/2) ... had 10 digs against Robert Morris (9/5) ... totaled 27 digs over nine matches at the Stetson Invitational for an average of 3.00 per set ... notched fi ve kills on the season as a defensive specialist.

2007: Appeared in 34 matches, starting four ... averaged 1.57 digs and 0.16 service aces per game ... totaled 155 digs and 16 service aces ... recorded four double-fi gure dig performances, including career-high 14 digs vs. Chattanooga on Oct. 9 ... had 12 digs in 3-0 win over Ball State on Sept. 14 ... collected career-high four assists to go along with seven digs against Elon on Sept. 23 ... notched fi rst career kill and had career-best four service aces against Appalachian State on Sept. 29 ... posted six digs and service ace in fi rst collegiate contest vs. Coastal Carolina on August 28.

St. Edwards Catholic High School: All-State Special Mention and First-Team All-Area as a senior ... earned First-Team All-Conference honors as a junior and senior ... three-time Academic All-Conference honoree ...member of Sky High Volleyball Club and 2006 USAV 17 and Under National Championship team.

Personal: Born on October 17, 1988, Paige is the daughter of Doug and Deborah Johnson ... is currently majoring in Business Marketing.

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Paige Johnson’s Career StatisticsYear GP MP-MS K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE2007 99 34-4 1 0.01 1 5 .000 22 0.22 16 0.16 9 19 155 1.57 0 0 0 0.00 1 12008 117 34-0 5 0.04 0 12 .417 36 0.31 1 0.01 0 10 188 1.61 0 0 0 0.00 0 1

Total 216 68-4 6 0.03 1 17 .294 58 0.27 17 0.08 9 343 1.59 29 0 0 0 0.00 1 2

Category ..................................................................... CareerKills .............................................. 1 (5) last at Davidson (11/7/08)Attempts .................................................. 2 at Wofford (9/26/08)Aces ...........................................4 vs. Appalachian State (9/29/07)Digs ................................................. 14 vs. Chattanooga (10/9/07)Assists .........................................4 (2) last vs. The Citadel (9/5/08)Hitting Percentage ....................... 1.000 (5) last at Davidson (11/7/08)

Career Record Book T-1st in Serve Attempts (.976)

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Junior • Right Side Hitter • 6-2 • Junior • Right Side Hitter • 6-2 • Raleigh, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons H.S.)

On Phillips: Up and coming player that will contribute heavily in the attack and front line defense.

2008: Had a career year with averages of 2.23 kills, 0.39 service aces, 0.81 blocks and 0.79 digs ... started all 34 matches ... ranked 62nd nationally in service aces ... set or tied career-highs in every major category, including 19 kills, 41 attempts and 16 digs vs. UNC Greensboro (10/12) ... had career-high six aces against Portland State (8/29) and Appalachian State (10/25) ... dished out career-best six assists at Winthrop and had four matches with six blocks to tie her career-high ... put together nine double-digit kill matches, including three straight 10-kill efforts from September 26 – October 3 ... had 12 kills, six digs and three blocks at Western Carolina (10/24) and nine kills, six digs and six blocks at Appalachian State ... posted career-high .615 hitting percentage vs. Georgia Southern (10/3).

2007: Played in 28 matches, starting one, as a true freshman ... appeared in 57 games ... averaged 0.47 blocks per game ... totaled 27 blocks on season ... registered career-best six blocks twice, vs. Chattanooga on Oct. 9 and against Wofford on Oct. 14 ... pounded career-high nine kills in Wofford match, her fi rst career start ... hit career-high .400 with four kills, three digs and a block vs. Iowa on Sept. 15 ...

Cardinal Gibbons High School: Member of back-to-back State Championship teams in North Carolina as a junior and senior ... First-Team All-Conference selec-tion and Prepvolleyball.com Senior Ace as a senior ... Prepvolleyball.com Most Improved First-Team selection as a junior ... set school single-season record for aces with 107 as a senior ... also member of Equestrian team ... three-time North Carolina Equestrian State Champion from 2003-05.

Personal: Born on August 4, 1989, Ginny is the daughter of Pat and Glenn Phillips ... currently majoring in Hospitality & Tourisim Management.

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Ginny Phillips’ Career StatisticsYear GP MP-MS K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE2007 57 28-1 27 0.47 12 76 .197 0 0.00 2 0.04 10 1 12 0.21 1 26 27 0.47 2 12008 118 34-34 263 2.23 127 632 .215 69 0.58 46 0.39 79 0 93 0.79 10 86 96 0.81 12 5

Total 175 62-35 290 1.66 139 708 .213 69 0.39 48 0.27 89 105 0.60 1 11 112 123 0.70 14 6

Category ..................................................................... CareerKills ............................................19 at UNC Greensboro (10/12/08) Attempts .....................................41 at UNC Greensboro (10/12/08) Aces .................................6 (2) last at Appalachian State (10/25/08)Digs ............................................16 at UNC Greensboro (10/12/08)Assists ....................................................6 vs. Winthrop (9/12/08)Blocks ........................................... 6 (6) last at Davidson (11/7/08)Hitting Percentage ........................615 vs. Georgia Southern (10/3/08)

Single-Game Record Book 1st in Aces - 6, vs. Portland State (8/29/08) T-5th in Aces - 4 vs. Furman (11/23/08)

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Junior • Outside Hitter • 5-9 • Junior • Outside Hitter • 5-9 • Decatur, Ga. (Marist School)Decatur, Ga. (Marist School)

On Russell: Powerful offensive talent that can change the tone of a match with a series of plays.

2008: Played in 30 matches, starting 29 ... set or tied career-highs in every major category ... fi nished second on team with 2.94 kills per set and added 1.31 digs and 0.61 blocks, each marking a career high ... had 18 double-fi gure kill outings ... set individual career-highs in the fi rst match of the year against Portland State (8/29) with 22 kills, 58 attempts and 13 digs ... had three straight double-digit kill games to open the season with 10 vs. Oregon State (8/30) and Wyoming (8/30) ... had eight digs in each of those two contests ... set career-high with.455 hitting percentage vs. Delaware (9/20) ... recorded fi ve straight matches with double-digit kills from October 19 –Novem-ber 2 ... totaled 56 kills in 20 sets for an average of 2.80 per set ... had back-to-back nine kill performances after that with a 10 kill match vs. Georgia Southern (11/9) ... posted 15 kills and a career-best eight blocks vs. UNC Greens-boro (11/22) in Southern Conference Tournament second round match ... fi nished season with three double-fi gure dig outings, two of which helped her reach double-doubles ... earned All-Tournament honors at the Carolina Clas-sic, September 12-13.

2007: Played in 31 of 34 matches, making 13 starts ... averaged 2.61 kills per game to rank fourth on team ... added 0.44 blocks per game ... totaled 232 kills and 39 blocks ... burst onto the college scene with double-digit kills in nine of fi rst 12 matches, including current career-high of 18 against Coastal Carolina on August 28 ... in that match, also notched only double-double of season with 12 digs ... fi nished with a total of 13 double-fi gure kill outings ... hit career-high .435 (12-2-23) in 3-0 win over Charlotte on Sept. 1 ... earned All-Tournament honors at Notre Dame Shamrock Invitational after producing 38 kills in 11 games for an average of 3.46 for the tournament ... drilled 16 kills in 3-1 win over Alabama in fi nal tourney game ... posted career-high four blocks in 3-0 win over Davidson on Sept. 28.

Marist School: Member of State of Georgia Championship team as a senior ... First-Team All-State selection as junior and senior ... Prepvolleyball.com Senior Ace and mem-ber of All-Star Team as a senior.

Personal: Born on July 1, 1989, Whitney is the daughter of Karen and Kevin Russell ... currently majoring in Corporate Communications.

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Whitney Russell’s Career StatisticsYear GP MP-MS K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE2007 89 31-13 232 2.61 129 688 .150 6 0.07 0 0.00 0 6 60 0.67 11 28 39 0.44 9 02008 102 30-29 300 2.94 144 839 .186 11 0.11 3 0.03 9 5 134 1.31 8 54 62 0.61 9 0

Total 191 61-42 532 2.79 273 1527 .170 17 0.09 3 0.02 9 194 1.02 11 19 82 101 0.53 18 0

Category ..................................................................... CareerKills ...............................................22 vs. Portland State (8/29/08)Attempts ........................................58 vs. Portland State (8/29/08)Aces .............................................. 1 (3) last at Wofford (9/26/08)Digs ...............................................13 vs. Portland State (8/29/08)Assists ..........................................2 (3) last at Winthrop (11/26/08)Blocks ......................................... 8 vs. UNC Greensboro (11/22/08)Hitting Percentage ................................ .455 vs. Delaware (9/20/08)

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Sophomore • Middle Blocker • 6-0 • Sophomore • Middle Blocker • 6-0 • Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh H.S.)Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh H.S.)

On Chubb: One of the top players in the Southern Conference, Chubb pro-vides tremendous offense and defense for the Cougars.

2008: One of the most accomplished freshman in the illustrious history of College of Charleston volleyball ... she became the third straight Cougar to be named Southern Conference Freshman-of-the-Year, earned Second-Team All-Southern Confer-ence honors and spots on both the league’s All-Freshman and All-Tournament Teams ... was also recognized twice nationally by Collegiate Volleyball Update ... was one of 16 freshman across the nation to be named as a “Rising Star” by CVU and the only Southern Conference player ... that list included players from power programs such as Florida, Duke, Hawaii, UCLA and Kentucky as well as Kelly Murphy, the national Freshman of the Year ... Chubb was also chosen as one of three Southern Conference players to make one of the “Stellar Spikers” three teams, earning Honorable Mention honors ... appeared in 33 match-es, starting 30 ... fi nished freshman campaign with averages of 2.52 kills, 1.33 blocks and a .360 hitting percentage ... ranked 22nd nationally in blocks per set and 31st in hitting percentage ... both marks led the conference and ranked as the second highest single season performances in College of Charleston volleyball history ... she also fi nished with the fi fth highest block assist total (125) and sixth highest block total (145) ... in addition to those records, Chubb rewrote the single game record books as well with a .765 hitting percentage vs. Western Carolina (11/15) and 13 blocks assists against UNC Greensboro (11/22) in the Southern Conference Tournament semifi nals ... both of those marks were the highest ever while her 13 total blocks vs. UNCG was the second most to be recorded by a Cougar ... in the latter contest, Chubb totaled 10 kills, 13 digs and a .348 hitting percentage ... posted career-high 15 kills at UNC Greensboro (10/12) ... had 10 outings of six blocks or more, including nine vs. Wofford (11/1) and a trio of eight block performances against Georgia Southern (10/3), Appalachian State (10/25) and Furman (11/23) ... tallied 13 double-digit kill outings and hit better than .400 a total of 13 times, including .667 in a ten kill performance vs. The Citadel (9/5) ... delivered double-fi gure kills in three straight matches on two separate occasions, October 8-13 and November 7-15.

McIntosh High School: Key member of Georgia 4A State Championship team as a senior ... named to All-State Team following senior season ... chosen as Offensive Player of the Year in 2007 and Defensive Player of the Year in 2006 ... All-Area selection as a junior and senior ... named Prepvolleyball.com Senior Ace ... also lettered in basketball, garnering All-Area honors following her fi nal two seasons ... member of Tsunami Volleyball Club that won the 2008 Big South Qualifi er to advance to the Junior OIympics ... qualifi ed for the honor roll every semester of high school.

Personal: Born on November 22, 1989, Elyse is the daughter of Bree and Rob Chubb ... currently majoring in Real Estate.

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Elyse Chubb’s Career StatisticsYear GP MP-MS K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE2008 109 33-30 275 2.52 67 578 .360 16 0.15 8 0.07 12 3 57 0.52 20 125 145 1.33 16 0

Total 109 33-30 275 2.52 67 578 .360 16 0.15 8 0.07 12 3 57 0.52 20 125 145 1.33 16 0

Category ..................................................................... CareerKills ............................................15 at UNC Greensboro (10/12/08)Attempts ................................................ 31 vs. Furman (11/2/08)Aces ...................................................2 vs. The Citadel (11/5/08)Digs ....................................................... 6 vs. Furman (11/22/08)Assists ........................................ 3 vs. Western Carolina (11/15/08)Blocks ........................................ 13 vs. UNC Greensboro (11/22/08)Hitting Percentage .......................765 vs. Western Carolina (11/15/08)

Season Record Book Career Record Book 3rd in Hitting Percentage - .360 (2008) 2nd in Hitting Percentage (.360) 4th in Block Assists - 125 (2008) 2nd in Blocks Per Game (1.33) 4th in Blocks Per Game - 1.33 (2008) 5th in Serve Percentage (.962) 6th in Total Blocks - 145 (2008) Single-Game Record Book 1st in Hitting Percentage - .765, vs. Western Carolina (11/15/08) 1st in Block Assists - 13, vs. UNC Greensboro (11/22/08) 2nd in Total Blocks - 13, vs. UNC Greensboro (11/22/08)

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Sophomore • Middle Blocker • 6-2 • Carmel, Ind. (Carmel H.S.)Carmel, Ind. (Carmel H.S.)

On Havel: Dominant presence in the middle strengthens CofC’s frontline defense while adding solid attack skills.

2008: Appeared in 28 matches with 20 starts ... averaged 1.37 kills and 0.72 blocks per set while hitting .331, good for third on the team ... had seven kills in fi rst collegiate match against Portland State (8/29) ... had six blocks vs. Delaware (9/20) ... delivered career-high 13 kills and 21 attempts for .571 hitting percentage vs. Wofford (9/26) ... hit career-high .700 (7-0-10) vs. The Citadel (10/8) ... had fi ve matches of four or more blocks, including ca-reer-best nine at UNC Greensboro (10/12) ... posted three straight seven kill matches from October 4-12 ... hit .429 with six kills vs. Chattanooga (10/19).

Carmel High School: Played for coach William Bastin ... Named Team Most Valuable Player as a senior ... selected All-State and All-Conference following senior year ... selected to the Indiana All-State Team ... named to All-North Volleyball Team ... member of Sectional Champion teams in 2005 and 2006 and Regional Champions in 2007 ... Greyhounds compiled a three-year record of 85-28, a .752 winning percentage, during that stretch ... 2005 team fi nished at 32-6 while the 2007 Regional Champions went 29-9 ... as a senior, notched a total of 310 kills and averaged 3.00 per game, good for 53rd best in the State of Indiana ... played for Team Indiana Volleyball Club from 2004-07 ... played for Indiana Volleyball Academy this past season ... qualifi ed for honor roll fi nal three years of high school.

Personal: Born on December 11, 1989, Sarah is the daughter of Melissa and John Havel ... currently undecided on major.

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Sarah Havel’s Career StatisticsYear GP MP-MS K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE2008 83 28-20 114 1.37 25 269 .331 4 0.05 1 0.01 0 1 13 0.16 6 54 60 0.72 7 0

Total 83 28-20 114 1.37 25 269 .331 4 0.05 1 0.01 0 1 13 0.16 6 54 60 0.72 7 0

Category ..................................................................... CareerKills ....................................................... 13 at Wofford (9/26/08)Attempts ................................................ 21 at Wofford (9/26/08)Aces ..................................................1 at Oregon State (8/30/08)Digs ..............................................2 (4) last vs. Furman (11/23/08)Assists ...............................1 (4) last at Appalachian State (10/25/08)Blocks .......................................... 9 at UNC Greensboro (10/12/08)Hitting Percentage ................................700 at The Citadel (10/8/08)

Single-Game Record Book T-5th in Blocks in Five Sets - 9, at UNC Greensboro (10/12/08)

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Sophomore • Outside Hitter • 5-10 • Gainesville, Fla. (Oakhall H.S.)Gainesville, Fla. (Oakhall H.S.)

On Robinson: An accomplished player with championship experience that will see an expanded role in 2009.

2008: Played in 10 matches with fi ve starts ... averaged 1.48 kills, 0.57 digs and 0.22 blocks per set ... hit career-high .333 with six kills vs. The Citadel (9/5) ... delivered career-high seven kills and hit .316 against David-son (10/4) ... tied career-high with seven kills and set career-mark with 25 attempts vs. The Citadel (10/8) ... posted four digs at UNC Greensboro (10/12) ... drilled fi ve kills vs. Elon (10/13).

Oak Hall High School: Member of four consecutive State Finalist teams from 2004-07 ... named 2A Florida Dairy Farmers Player of the Year as a senior ... Gainesville Sun News-paper Small School Player of the Year ... 2A First-Team All-State and 1-3A First-Team All-Area selection as junior and senior ... two-time Florida High School Athletic Association All-Tournament selection ... selected as Most Valuable Player following senior season ... Best Offensive Player as a junior ... served as team captain for two years ... two-time recipient of ESPN’s Player of the Week, which she earned for serving a 25-0 game and for additional outstanding performance ... member of two-time national qualifi er Gainesville Juniors Volleyball Club from 2003-08.

Personal: Born on December, 13, 1989, Katie Robinson is the daugther of Tom and Jean Robinson ... currently undecided on major.

#13#13Katie RobinsonKatie Robinson

Katie Robinson’s Career StatisticsYear GP MP-MS K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE2008 23 10-5 34 1.48 17 120 .142 2 0.09 0 0.00 0 1 13 0.57 0 5 5 0.22 1 0

Total 23 10-5 34 1.48 17 120 .142 2 0.09 0 0.00 0 1 13 0.57 0 5 5 0.22 1 0

Category ..................................................................... CareerKills ........................................... 7 (2) last at The Citadel (10/8/08)Attempts ............................................ 25 at The Citadel (10/8/08)Aces ............................................................................... N/ADigs ............................................. 4 at UNC Greensboro (10/12/08) Assists .................................1 (2) last at UNC Greensboro (10/12/08)Blocks ................................................1 (5) last at Elon (10/13/08)Hitting Percentage ............................... .333 vs. The Citadel (9/5/08)

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Sophomore • Libero • 5-8 • Sophomore • Libero • 5-8 • Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Ursula H.S.)

On Shelton: Will take a medical redshirt for the 2009 season.

2008: Had very successful freshman campaign in which she started all 34 matches ... se-lected to Southern Conference All-Freshman Team ... ranked 57th nationally in digs per set with mark of 4.58 ... that mark is currently second all-time for a career in the Col-lege of Charleston record book ...Shelton’s 4.58 digs per set and 545 total digs each rank fi fth for a single season ... had 29 double-fi gure dig performances, including in 25 of her last 26 matches ... recorded 31 digs in fi rst collegiate match vs. Portland State (8/29) ... that would remain her career-high until she registered 32 digs against Furman in the Southern Conference Tournament Championship Match on November 23 ... delivered 64 digs over 12 sets to average 5.33 digs per set during Oregon State Tournament ... had 41 digs in nine sets to earn All-Tournament honors at the Charleston Riverview Invitational ... posted 19 digs in 3-0 win over Gardner-Webb (9/20) for 6.33 average ... had career-high 7.00 digs per set with 21 digs in 3-0 win over Chatta-nooga (10/19) and 28 vs. Furman (9/27) ... had six 20-plus dig outings, including a pair of 30-plus performances.

St. Ursula Academy: All-State selection following sophomore and senior seasons ... named to All-District and All-City First-Teams fol-lowing senior season ... First-Team All-GGCL choice and Cincinnati Enquirer First-Team selection as junior and senior ... member of 2007 National Champion Team Z Volleyball Club ... fi ve-time open qualifi er, three-time Regional Champion and 2007 All-American as member of club team ... earned First Honors in academics.

Personal: Born on February 22, 1990, Emily is the daughter of Marianne and James Shelton ... currently undecided on major.

#12#12Emily Shelton

Category ..................................................................... CareerKills ..............................................1 (3) last vs. Furman (11/23/08)Attempts ...................................... 5 at UNC Greensboro (10/12/08)Aces .......................................... 4 vs. Western Carolina (11/15/08)Digs ......................................................32 vs. Furman (11/23/08)Assists ...........................................4 (2) last vs. Furman (11/23/08)Blocks ............................................................................. N/AHitting Percentage .......................... .333 vs. Gardner-Webb (9/20/08)

Season Record Book Career Record Book 5th in Digs - 545 (2008) 2nd in Digs Per Set - 4.58 5th in Digs Per Set - 4.58 (2008) Single-Game Records 7th in Digs in Five Sets - 32, vs. Furman (11/23/08) 8th in Digs in Five Sets - 31, vs. Portland State (8/29/08) T-10th in Digs in Four Sets - 28, at Furman (9/27/08)g , ( )

Career HighsCareer Highs Cougars Record BookCougars Record Book

Emily Shelton’s Career StatisticsYear GP MP-MS K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE2008 119 34-1 3 0.03 2 37 .027 50 0.42 26 0.22 16 40 545 4.58 0 0 0 0.00 0 3

Total 119 34-1 3 0.03 2 37 .027 50 0.42 26 0.22 16 40 545 4.58 0 0 0 0.00 0 3

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Freshman • Middle Blocker • 6-2 • Freshman • Middle Blocker • 6-2 • Weaverville, N.C. (North Buncombe H.S.)

On Koehler: An accomplished player at North Buncombe High School, Koehler is expected to add to an already impressive College of Charleston frontline.

North Buncombe High School: As a senior, Koehler earned MAC Conference Player of the Year honors and was the Blackhawks’ Player of the Year as she led the team to the fourth round of the North Caro-lina State Playoffs for the fi rst time in school history ... she fi nished the 2008 campaign with 349 kills, a .610 hitting percentage, 77 blocks and 22 aces to go along with a .960 serve percentage ... as a junior, Koehler totaled 165 kills, 98 blocks, 58 digs, 32 aces and 13 assists while hitting .409 to earn MAC All-Conference and WNC Hon-orable Mention ... she was also named a Scholar Athlete as NBHS advanced to the second round of the state playoffs ... in her fi rst year of varsity competition as a sophomore, Koehler was named the team’s “Rookie of the Year” as well as an All-Conference and WNC Honorable Mention selection ... that season she compiled 96 kills and 39 blocks ... in addition to her high school playing career, Koehler is also a member of the Biltmore 18-under club team that qualifi ed for the USA Volleyball Junior Olympic Cham-pionships in Dallas, Texas last year.

Personal: Born on June 15, 1990, Kerstin is the daughter of Joanie and Tim Koehler ... her father played football at Auburn University from 1978-80 ... fi nished in Top-15 in graduating class ... awarded highest honors ... on Honor Roll all four years ... garnered Physical Education Achieving Excellence Award ... on Yearbook staff in 2008 and 2009 ... served as as-sistant coach for three years at middle school volleyball camps ... currently majoring in Arts Management and Marketing.

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Freshman • Outside Hitter • 6-0 • Freshman • Outside Hitter • 6-0 • Overland Park, Kan. (St. James H.S.)

On Kolich: An accomplished player who will add to the College of Charleston’s front line depth.

St. James High School: As a member of the Thunder, Kolich earned every major award and helped lead St. James to the 4A Kansas State Championship as a senior and a run-ner-up fi nish as a junior ... the team went 45-1 in 2007 before posting a 35-1 record on their way to their fi rst state title last season ... with a 30-10 record as a sophomore, Kolich helped the Thunder to a record of 110-12 over the course of her career ... St. James was named the Program of the Year following their championship sea-son... as a senior she was named 4A Kansas Player of the Year and earned a pair of 4A First-Team All-State and All-Tournament Team selections in each of her fi nal two campaigns ... as a result of her stellar high school playing career, Kolich was named a High School All-American by PrepVolleyball.com and earned First-Team All-Metro selections from the Kansas City Star after each of her last two seasons ... she also garnered an ESPN Player of the Week honor and similar awards twice each from the Kansas City Star and Metro Sports Hy-Vee as a senior and one as a junior ... the Star also recognized her as a First-Team member of the All-Johnson County team following a season that included Most Valuable Player honors at the Hayden Invitational and selections to both the Missouri/Kansas City and Kansas Volleyball Association All-Star Matches ... compiled 1,007 career kills in only three varsity seasons ... competed for two seasons on the basketball team as a forward.

Personal: Born on September 30, 1990, Kelly is the daughter of Bill and Colleen Kolich ... both parents played basketball at Benedictine College located in Atchison, Kansas ... her father played from 1973-77 while her mother competed for the Ravens from 1982-86 ... her cousin Allison Mayfi eld is currently a freshman outside hitter at Kansas University ... compiled 120 hours of volunteer work at Catholic Charities from 2005-07, St. Benedicts Child Care Center in 2008 and Tutor for Student in 2009 ... currently majoring in pys-chology.

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Freshman • Setter • 5-9 • Freshman • Setter • 5-9 • Fort Mill, S.C. (Charlotte Latin H.S.)

On Price: Decorated high school player who brings tremendous athletic ability and championship experience to the Cougars.

Charlotte Latin High School: Prominent member of four straight North Carolina Inde-pendent Schools Athletic Association state championship teams ... helped team com-pile astounding 100-3 record during her four years, including a pair of back-to-back undefeated seasons ... program went 25-0 in 2005, 28-0 in 2006, 24-1 in 2007 and 23-2 in 2008 ... individually, Price was a three-time All-State selection (2006-08), four-time First-Team All-Conference choice and was named the 2008 Player of the Year by the Charlotte Observer. That same organization named her a First-Team selection three times (2006-08) and a Second-Team choice once (2005) ... in addition to those accolades, she was named a First-Team selection all four years by the Charlotte Weekly and earned Carolina All-Region First-Team honors as a freshman and sophomore ... those seasons she was also ranked in the Top-59 Freshman and Top-79 Sophomore lists produced by PrepVolley-ball.com ... as a senior, Price was named AVCA/MaxPreps Volleyball Player of the Week for the week of October 13 and also served as her team’s captain ... following that season she competed in the annual NCISAA Shine Volleyball Match that features players from North and South Carolina ... in ad-dition to her high school accomplishments, Price has also been a member of the Carolina Juniors club team which has qualifi ed for the Junior Olympic National Tournament for the past fi ve years.

Personal: Born on September 13, 1990, Liza is the daugther of Mary and Scott Price ... she is carrying on a family legacy of athletic accomplishment as a number of family members have played at high levels collegiately ... her father Scott played football at Alabama from 1974-77 under the legendary Paul “Bear” Bryant and helped the Crimson Tide to three Southeastern Conference titles and a 42-6 overall record ... her grandfather, John Price, Jr. played football at Southwestern University while two uncles, John Price III (1964-68) and Les Price (1969-73) played baseball at Middle Ten-nessee State University ... an aunt, Lori Dorn, played volleyball at the University of Dayton and Liza credits her with sparking her interest in the sport ... quali-fi ed for Headmaster’s List all four years ... member of Captain’s Leader-ship Council and SADD ... volunteered her time with Habitat for Humanity and at The Laurels, a senior resource living center ... currently majoring in Political Science.

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Junior • Defensive Specialist/Libero • 5-9 • Columbia, S.C. (A.C. Flora H.S.)Columbia, S.C. (A.C. Flora H.S.)

On Wiles: A junior, Wiles returns to volleyball after a two-year hiatus following an impressive high school career.

A.C. Flora High School: Garnered numerous individual accolades as a fi ve year starter for the Falcons ... holds school kill record with over 500 for her career and led the team in most major statistical categories each of those years ... named 3A Player of the Year in 2005 and a three-time All-Area Team selection from 2003-05 by The State ... 2005 All-State selection and three-time 3A All-Region choice by South Carolina Coaches Association for Women’s Sports (CAWS) from 2003-05 ... in 2005 she was also named the team’s Most Valuable Player, was listed among the top high school players by High School Sports Report and received the Richland One School District Superintendent Award for Volleyball ... earned Best Offensive and Defensive Player Awards for the Falcons from 2002-04 ... served as captain during her fi nal two seasons ... in addition to her high school playing career, she has competed in USAV Juniors with Magnum Volleyball, SC Plex, Carpe Diem and Lexington Jrs. from 1998-2007 ... helped lead Team Bameso to a National Championship at the USA Volleyball Adult Women’s Open Gold division tournament ... participated in the King Kamehameha Volleyball Classic/Elite Sports International Tournament in Honolulu, Hawai’i from 2004-06.

Personal: Born on March, 19 1989, Chelsea is the daughter of DJ Wiles and John Taff ... made National Honor Roll and was named a Who’s Who Among American High School Students from 2003-06 ... member of National Honor Society from 2005-06 ... named Duke University Talent Identifi cation Program (TIP) Scholar in 2002, S.C. State Scholar in 2004 and Converse College Junior Scholar in 2006 ... invited to the Congressional Student Leadership Conference in Washington D.C. three straight years (2004-06 ... People to People Sports Ambassador from 2004-06 and Student Ambassador from 2005-06 ... member of Student Government Association and Fellowship of Christian Ath-letes, 2004-06 ... currently majoring in Exercise Science.

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Paige JohnsonSleepy Hollow, Ill.

Letterwinners Returning (11)Name Cl. Pos. Ht. 2008 StatsEmily Sawin Sr. OH 5-10 3.23 kpg, 2.18 dpgBrooke Truxillo Sr. DS 5-9 0.24 dpg, 33 setsCole Dawley Jr. S 6-0 10.29 apg, 2.55 dpg.Paige Johnson Jr. L 5-5 1.61 dpg, 0.31 sapg, Ginny Phillips Jr. RS 6-2 2.23 bpg, 0.81 bpgWhitney Russell Jr. OH 5-9 2.94 kpg, 0.61 bpgElyse Chubb Soph. MB 6-2 2.52 kpg, 1.33 bpg.Sarah Havel Soph. MB 6-2 1.37 kpg., 0.72 bpg.Katie Robinson Soph. OH 5-10 1.48 kpg., 0.22 bpg.Emily Shelton Soph. L 5-8 4.58 dpg., 0.22 sapg.

By ClassFreshmen (3): Koehler, Kolich, PriceSophomores (4): Chubb, Havel, Robinson, SheltonJuniors (5): Dawley, Johnson, Phillips, Russell, WilesSeniors (3): Darty, Sawin, Truxillo

By PositionDefensive Specialist (2): Truxillo, WilesLibero (2): Johnson, SheltonMiddle Blockers (4): Chubb, Darty, Havel, KoehlerOutside Hitters (4): Kolich, Robinson, Russell, SawinRight Side Hitters (1): PhillipsSetters (2): Dawley, PriceBy Height5-5 (1): Johnson5-8 (1): Shelton5-9 (4): Price, Russell, Truxillo, Wiles5-10 (2): Robinson, Sawin6-0 (3): Chubb, Dawley, Kolich6-2 (4): Darty, Havel, Koehler, Phillips

By StateFlorida (2): Darty, Robinson,Georgia (3): Chubb, Russell, TruxilloIllinois (2): Johnson, SawinIndiana (1): HavelKansas (1): KolichNorth Carolina (2): Phillips, KoehlerOhio (1): SheltonSouth Carolina (3): Dawley, Price, Wiles

Letterwinners Lost (4)Name Cl. Pos. Ht. 2008 StatsKenni Bowling So. DS 5-5 4 setsHayley Harrell Fr. S 5-7 1.77 dpg., 31 matchesEmma Racila Jr. OH 6-1 DNP - RedshirtSarah Taggart Fr. S 5-8 0.94 digs, 20 matches

Newcomers (4)Name Cl. Pos. Ht. HometownKerstin Koehler Fr. MB 6-2 Weaverville, N.C.Kelly Kolich Fr. OH 6-0 Overland Park, Kan.Liza Price Fr. S 5-9 Fort Mill, S.C.Chelsea-Lee Nicole Wiles Jr. DS/L 5-9 Columbia, S.C.

Emily SawinNew Lenox, Ill.

Liza PriceFort Mill, S.C.

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Front Row (L-R): Elyse Chubb, Ginny Phillips, Sarah Havel, Cole Dawley, Brooke Truxillo, Jennifer Darty, Emily Sawin, Emily Shelton,

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FAST FACTSLocation: Rock Hill, S.C.Founded: 1886Enrollment: 6,600Nickname: EaglesAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big SouthColors: Orange, Red and WhiteVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 11-202008 Conference Record/Finish: 7-9/5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2Head Coach: Sally PolhamusAlma Mater: Xavier ‘97Record at School: 31-30 (2 yrs.)Career Record: SameAssistants: Shannon Wells, Chuck ReyHome Court: Winthrop Coliseum (6,100)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Wesley HerringOffi ce Phone: (803) 323-2129 Ext. 6067Offi ce Fax: (803) 323-2433Email: [email protected]: www.winthropeagles.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Evansville, Ind.Founded: 1854Enrollment: 2,593Nickname: Purple AcesAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: Missouri ValleyColors: Purple, Orange and WhiteVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 14-182008 Conference Record/Finish: 8-10/6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2Head Coach: Mike SwanAlma Mater: Manchester College ‘79Record at School: 70-114 (6 yrs.)Career Record: 457-344 (23 yrs.)Assistant: Tom MendozaHome Court: Carson Center (500)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Whitney TarpyOffi ce Phone: (812) 488-2350Offi ce Fax: (812) 488-2090Email: [email protected]: www.gopurpleaces.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Columbia, S.C.Founded: 1801Enrollment: 25,077Nickname: GamecocksAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SoutheasternColors: Garnet and BlackVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 21-92008 Conference Record/Finish: 12-8/4th East Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4Starters Returning/Lost: 5 +1/LiberoHead Coach: Ben SomeraAlma Mater: Southern California ‘95Record at School: 35-24 (2 yrs.)Career Record: SameAssistants: Damian Elder, Laura CollinsHome Court: Volleyball Comp. Facility (1,200)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Koby PadgettOffi ce Phone: (803) 777-8017Offi ce Fax: (803) 777-2967Email: [email protected]: http://gamecocksonline.cstv.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Youngstown, OhioFounded: 1908Enrollment: 13,712Nickname: PenguinsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: Horizon LeagueColors: Red and WhiteVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 11-172008 Conference Record/Finish: 4-12/9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2Starters Returning/Lost: 4 + Libero/2Head Coach: Joe BonnerAlma Mater: Frostburg State ‘97Record at School: 40-79 (4 yrs.)Career Record: SameAssistant: Darcy ThompsonHome Court: Beeghly Center (6,300)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: John VogelOffi ce Phone: (330) 941-1480Offi ce Fax: (330) 941-3191Email: [email protected]: www.YSUsports.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Clemson, S.C.Founded: 1889Enrollment: 17,309Nickname: TigersAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: Atlantic CoastColors: Burnt Orange and Northwest PurpleVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 23-10, NCAA 2nd Rd.2008 Conference Record/Finish: 14-6/3rdLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3Starters Returning/Lost: 4 + Libero/2Head Coach: Jolene HooverAlma Mater: Illinois State ‘86Record at School: 337-185 (16 yrs.)Career Record: 429-214 (19 yrs.)Assistants: Korrinn Krog, Jodi Steffes WelpHome Court: Jervey Gymnasium, (2,000)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Jeff KallinOffi ce Phone: (864) 656-1920Offi ce Fax: (864) 656-0299Email: [email protected]: www.ClemsonTigers.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Cincinnati, OhioFounded: 1819Enrollment: 36,518Nickname: BearcatsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big EastColors: Red and GreyVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 27-7, NCAA 2nd Rd.2008 Conference Record/Finish: 12-2/T-1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/8Starters Returning/Lost: 4 + Libero/2Head Coach: Reed SunaharaAlma Mater: UCLA ‘89Record at School: 207-82 (9 yrs.)Career Record: 226-122 (11 yrs.)Assistant: Erin Virtue, Myanna HellstenHome Court: Fifth Third Arena (13,176)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: John BerryOffi ce Phone: 513-556-0618Offi ce Fax: (513) 556-0619Email: [email protected]: www.GoBEARCATS.com

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Coach Polhamus Kelsey Hall

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Cincinnati, Ohio

Coach Swan Ginta Gabruseva

South CarolinaSaturday • August 29 • 10:00 a.m.

Big Orange BashClemson, S.C.

Coach Somera Ivana Kujundzic

Youngstown StateSaturday • September 5 • 10:00 a.m.

Cincinnati Bearcat InvitationalCincinnati, Ohio

Coach Bonner Ruth Boscaljon

ClemsonSaturday • August 30 • 6:00 p.m.

Big Orange BashClemson, S.C.

Coach Hoover Didem Ege

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Cincinnati Bearcat InvitationalCincinnati, Ohio

Coach Sunahara Annie Fesl

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FAST FACTSLocation: Tampa, Fla.Founded: 1956Enrollment: 46,174Nickname: BullsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big EastColors: Green and GoldVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 17-142008 Conference Record/Finish: 7-7/8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2Head Coach: Claire LessingerAlma Mater: Florida ‘97Record at School: 61-83 (5 yrs.)Career Record: SameAssistants: Nikki Shade, Michelle CollierHome Court: The Corrall (1,000)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Maile KeeneyOffi ce Phone: (813) 974-0415Offi ce Fax: (813) 974-5328Email: [email protected]: www.GoUSFBulls.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Durham, N.C.Founded: 1838Enrollment: 6,247Nickname: Blue DevilsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: Atlantic CoastColors: Royal Blue and WhiteVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 25-9, NCAA 2nd Rd.2008 Conference Record/Finish: 15-5/T-1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3Starters Returning/Lost: 5 + Libero/1Head Coach: Jolene NagelAlma Mater: Edinboro ‘83Record at School: 214-99 (10 yrs.)Career Record: 417-239 (21 yrs.)Assistants: John Wasielewski, Cristina PintilieHome Court: Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Chris CookOffi ce Phone: (919) 684-8708Offi ce Fax: (919) 684-2489Email: [email protected]: www.GoDuke.com

FAST FACTSLocation: University Park, Pa.Founded: 1855Enrollment: 40,709Nickname: Nittany LionsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big TenColors: Blue and WhiteVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 38-0, National Champions2008 Conference Record/Finish: 20-0/1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 + LiberoHead Coach: Russ RoseAlma Mater: George Williams ‘75Record at School: 963-159 (30 yrs.)Career Record: SameAssistants: Dennis Hohenshelt, Kaleena DavidsonHome Court: Rec Hall (5,812)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Susan BedworthOffi ce Phone: (814) 865-1757Offi ce Fax: (814) 863-3165Email: [email protected]: www.GoPSUsports.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Easton, Pa.Founded: 1826Enrollment: 2,382Nickname: LeopardsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: Patriot LeagueColors: Maroon and WhiteVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 12-182008 Conference Record/Finish: 5-9/T-5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2Head Coach: Terri Dadio CampbellAlma Mater: Lafayette ‘92Record at School: 84-125 (7 yrs.)Career Record: 243-173 (14 yrs.)Assistants: Emil Lukas, J.T. PurselHome Court: Kirby Sports Center (3,500)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Katie MeierOffi ce Phone: (610) 330-5518Offi ce Fax: (610) 330-5519Email: [email protected]: www.GoLeopards.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Baltimore, Md.Founded: 1852Enrollment: 3,686Nickname: GreyhoundsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: MAACColors: Green and GreyVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 8-252008 Conference Record/Finish: 4-14/9thLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/4Starters Returning/Lost: 5-1/2Head Coach: Scott PennewillAlma Mater: Slippery Rock ‘83Record at School: 8-25 (1 yr.)Career Record: SameAssistants: Emily Williams, Mike Williams, Rich ZwolinskiHome Court: Reitz Arena (2,100)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Ryan EigenbrodeOffi ce Phone: (410) 617-2337Offi ce Fax: (410) 617-5029Email: [email protected]: www.loyolagreyhounds.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Ladson, S.C.Founded: 1964Enrollment: 3,201Nickname: Lady BucsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big SouthColors: Blue and GoldVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 16-182008 Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1Starters Returning/Lost: 7/0Head Coach: Danyel BellushAlma Mater: Charleston Southern ‘97Record at School: 115-236 (12 yrs.)Career Record: SameAssistant: Carrie YoheHome Court: CSU Field House (789)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Ryan BurnsOffi ce Phone: (843) 863-7037Offi ce Fax: (843) 863-7676Email: [email protected]: www.csusports.com

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DukeFriday • September 11 • 7:00 p.m.

Duke Blue Devil TournamentDurham, N.C.

Coach Nagel Rachael Moss

University of South FloridaFriday • September 18 • 7:00 p.m.College of Charleston Invitational

Carolina First Arena

Coach Lessinger Marcel Gurgel

Penn StateSaturday • September 12 • 12:00 p.m.

Duke Blue Devil TournamentDurham, N.C.

Coach Rose Megan Hodge

LafayetteSaturday • September 19 • 7:00 p.m.College of Charleston Invitational

Carolina First Arena

Coach Campbell Kayla Elmer

Loyola UniversitySaturday • September 12 • 5:00 p.m.

Duke Blue Devil TournamentDurham, N.C.

Coach Pennewill Nina Camaioni

Charleston SouthernTuesday • September 22 • 7:00 p.m.

Carolina First Arena

Coach Bellush Amanda Hill

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FAST FACTSLocation: Cullowhee, N.C.Founded: 1889Enrollment: 9,000Nickname: CatamountsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernColors: Purple and GoldVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 6-262008 Conference Record/Finish: 3-15/8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5Starters Returning/Lost: 6 + Libero/0Head Coach: Manuel ConcepcionAlma Mater: Ashford UniversityRecord at School: First YearCareer Record: SameAssistants: Josh WielebnickiHome Court: Ramsey Center (7,826)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Denise GideonOffi ce Phone: (828) 227-2336Offi ce Fax: (828) 227-7688Email: [email protected]: www.catamountsports.cstv.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Statesboro, Ga.Founded: 1906Enrollment: 17,764Nickname: EaglesAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernColors: Blue and WhiteVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 16-182008 Conference Record/Finish: 9-9/3rd South Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4Starters Returning/Lost: 4/3Head Coach: Chad CallihanAlma Mater: Radford ‘01Record at School: 16-18 (First Season)Career Record: 136-95 (7 yrs.)Assistants: Crystal PoskeyHome Court: Hanner Fieldhouse (4,358)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Liz RyanOffi ce Phone: (912) 478-5071Offi ce Fax: (912) 478-0046Email: [email protected]: www.georgiasoutherneagles.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Spartanburg, S.C.Founded: 1854Enrollment: 1,400Nickname: TerriersAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernColors: Old Gold and BlackVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 16-182008 Conference Record/Finish: 6-12/5th South Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4Starters Returning/Lost: 3 + Libero/3Head Coach: Corey HelleAlma Mater: Nebraska ‘94Record at School: 77-141 (7 yrs.)Career Record: SameAssistants: Tara Brooks, Chad OdomHome Court: Benjamin Johnson Arena (3,500)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Kim TonkinOffi ce Phone: (864) 597-4092Offi ce Fax: (864) 597-4129Email: [email protected]: www.woffordterriers.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Davidson, N.C.Founded: 1837Enrollment: 1,800Nickname: WildcatsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernColors: Red and BlackVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 12-202008 Conference Record/Finish: 7-11/4th South Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/6Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1Head Coach: Tim CowieAlma Mater: Roberts Wesleyan College ‘88Record at School: 104-129 (7 yrs.)Career Record: 268-198 (13 yrs.)Assistant: Gretchen KrumdieckHome Court: Belk Arena (5,223)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Lauren BiggersOffi ce Phone: (704) 894-2815Offi ce Fax: (704) 894-2636Email: [email protected]: www.davidsonwildcats.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Greenville, S.C.Founded: 1826Enrollment: 2,600Nickname: PaladinsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernColors: Purple and WhiteVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 21-142008 Conference Record/Finish: 11-7/2nd South Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5Starters Returning/Lost: 3 + Libero/3Head Coach: Michelle YoungAlma Mater: Clemson ‘98Record at School: 162-125 (10 yrs.)Career Record: SameAssistant: Ashley BoardHome Court: Alley Gym (1,000)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Julie PareOffi ce Phone: (864) 303-3200Offi ce Fax: (864) 294-2061Email: [email protected]: www.furmanpaladins.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Charleston, S.C.Founded: 1842Enrollment: 2,086Nickname: BulldogsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernColors: Citadel Blue and WhiteVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 9-232008 Conference Record/Finish: 2-16/6th SouthLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3Starters Returning/Lost: 4/3Head Coach: Carolyn GeigerAlma Mater: UNC Asheville ‘99Record at School: 25-75 (3 yrs.)Career Record: SameAssistants: Amir Khaledi, Amanda NewellHome Court: McAlister Field House (6,000)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Ben WaringOffi ce Phone: (843) 953-5120Offi ce Fax: (843) 953-6727Email: [email protected]: www.CitadelSports.com

2009 Opponents2009 OpponentsWestern Carolina

Saturday • September 26 • 2:00 p.m.Carolina First Arena

Coach Concepcion Liz Rondone

FurmanSunday • October 4 • 2:00 p.m.

Carolina First ArenaSaturday • November 14 • 2:00 p.m.

Greenville, S.C.

Coach Young Kelly Kirby

The CitadelWednesday • September 30 • 7:00 p.m.

Carolina First ArenaWednesday • November 4 • 7:00 p.m.

Charleston, S.C.

Coach Geiger Tatum Jestila

Georgia SouthernSaturday • October 10 • 2:00 p.m.

Statesboro, Ga.Friday • November 6 • 7:00 p.m.

Carolina First Arena

Coach Callihan Cristin Haines

WoffordSaturday • October 3 • 2:00 p.m.

Carolina First ArenaFriday • November 11 • 7:00 p.m.

Spartanburg, S.C.

Coach Helle Joanna Sudath

DavidsonSunday • October 11 • 2:00 p.m.

Davidson, N.C.Saturday • November 7 • 2:00 p.m.

Carolina First Arena

Coach Cowie Hayley Lawson

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FAST FACTSLocation: Greensboro, N.C.Founded: 1891Enrollment: 16,600Nickname: SpartansAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernColors: Gold, White and NavyVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 23-102008 Conference Record/Finish: 14-4/3rd NorthLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/7Starters Returning/Lost: 4 + Libero/1Head Coach: Patrick NicholasAlma Mater: George Mason ‘86Record at School: First YearCareer Record: 130-110 (8 yrs.)Assistants: TBAHome Court: Fleming Gym (1,833)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: David PercivalOffi ce Phone: (336) 420-7518Offi ce Fax: (336) 334-3182Email: [email protected]: www.uncgspartans.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Chattanooga, Tenn.Founded: 1886Enrollment: 9,807Nickname: Lady MocsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernColors: Navy, Old Gold and SilverVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 17-162008 Conference Record/Finish: 12-6/3rd North Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6Starters Returning/Lost: 0 + Libero/6Head Coach: Lisa RhodesAlma Mater: Appalachian State ‘83Record at School: 256-247 (15 yrs.)Career Record: 353-326 (20 yrs.)Assistants: James OnikekuHome Court: Maclellan Gym (4,177)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Nate BlytheOffi ce Phone: (423) 425-2116Offi ce Fax: (423) 425-4610Email: [email protected]: www.GoMocs.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Elon, N.C.Founded: 1889Enrollment: 5,628Nickname: PhoenixAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernColors: Maroon and GoldVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 19-162008 Conference Record/Finish: 8-10/4th NorthLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3Starters Returning/Lost: 6/1Head Coach: Mary TendlerAlma Mater: Illinois ‘91Record at School: 90-106 (6 yrs.)Career Record: SameAssistant: Hal CliftonHome Court: Alumni Gym (1,558)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Jen BlackwellOffi ce Phone: (336) 278-6634Offi ce Fax: (336) 278-6768Email: [email protected]: www.elonphoenix.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Birmingham, Ala.Founded: 1841Enrollment: 4,507Nickname: BulldogsAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernColors: Red and BlueVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 28-52008 Conference Record/Finish: 16-2/1st North Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/4Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Head Coach: Derek SchroederAlma Mater: University of Windsor ‘98Record at School: 28-5 (1 yr.)Career Record: SameAssistants: Kilee GoetzHome Court: Pete Hanna Center (5,000)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Katie WaldenOffi ce Phone: (205) 726-4005Offi ce Fax: (205) 726-2545Email: [email protected]: www.samfordsports.com

FAST FACTSLocation: Boone, N.C.Founded: 1899Enrollment: 16,600Nickname: MountaineersAffl iliation: NCAA Division IConference: SouthernColors: Black and GoldVOLLEYBALL INFORMATION2008 Overall Record: 7-252008 Conference Record/Finish: 3-15/T-5th North Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 + LiberoHead Coach: Matt GiniproAlma Mater: Virginia Tech ‘93Record at School: 26-39 (2 yrs.)Career Record: SameAssistants: Cheryl Stinson, Kolby O’DonnellHome Court: Holmes Center (8,325)SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact: Courtney BurchettOffi ce Phone: (828) 262-7162Offi ce Fax: (828) 262-6106Email: [email protected]: www.GoASU.edu

2009 OPPONENT BREAKDOWN2009 OPPONENT BREAKDOWNATLANTIC COAST (2):ATLANTIC COAST (2):Clemson, DukeClemson, DukeBIG EAST (2):BIG EAST (2):Cincinnati, South Florida Cincinnati, South Florida BIG SOUTH (2):BIG SOUTH (2):Charleston Southern, WinthropCharleston Southern, WinthropBIG TEN (1):BIG TEN (1):Penn StatePenn StateHORIZON LEAGUE (1):HORIZON LEAGUE (1):Youngstown StateYoungstown StateMETRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (1):METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (1):Loyola UniversityLoyola UniversityMISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE (1):MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE (1):EvansvilleEvansvillePATRIOT LEAGUE (1):PATRIOT LEAGUE (1):LafayetteLafayetteSOUTHERN (11):SOUTHERN (11):Appalachian State, Chattanooga, The Citadel, Appalachian State, Chattanooga, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Western Carolina, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Western Carolina, WoffordWoffordSOUTHEASTERN (1):SOUTHEASTERN (1):South CarolinaSouth Carolina

2008 POST-SEASON TEAMS2008 POST-SEASON TEAMSCLEMSON:CLEMSON:NCAA Tournament Second RoundNCAA Tournament Second RoundCINCINNATI:CINCINNATI:NCAA Tournament Second RoundNCAA Tournament Second RoundDUKE:DUKE:NCAA Tournament Second RoundNCAA Tournament Second RoundFURMAN:FURMAN:NCAA Tournament First RoundNCAA Tournament First RoundPENN STATE:PENN STATE:NCAA National Champions (38-0)NCAA National Champions (38-0)

2009 Opponents2009 OpponentsUNC Greensboro

Saturday • October 24 • 2:00 p.m.Carolina First Arena

Coach Nicholas Kayren Finney

ChattanoogaSaturday • October 17 • 2:00 p.m.

Chattanooga, Tenn.

Coach Rhodes Bailee Chastain

ElonSunday • October 25 • 2:00 p.m.

Carolina First Arena

Coach Tendler Sarah Schermerhorn

SamfordSunday • October 18 • 2:00 p.m.

Birmingham, Ala.

Coach Schroeder Sheriden Stangohr

Appalachian StateSaturday • October 31 • 2:00 p.m.

Boone, N.C.

Coach Ginipro Cassie Engelgau

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Team W L Pct. First Mtg. Last Mtg. ResultMercer 8 2 .800 9/28/1993 9/8/2000 W, 3-1Middle Tennessee State 0 2 .000 9/3/1999 8/30/2003 L, 3-2Mississippi 0 1 .000 9/20/1997 9/20/1997 L, 3-0Mississippi State 0 2 .000 10/30/1993 10/30/1993 W, 3-1Montana State 0 2 .000 9/10/1995 9/3/2004 L, 3-0Morgan State 1 0 1.000 9/13/2003 9/13/2003 W, 3-0North Carolina 2 0 1.000 12/2/2005 9/9/2006 W, 3-1North Carolina A&T 0 1 .000 9/26/1998 9/26/1998 L, 3-0North Carolina State 0 1 .000 10/6/1995 10/6/1995 L, 3-0Notre Dame 0 2 .000 12/7/2002 9/7/2007 L, 3-1Ohio 0 1 .000 9/8/2007 9/8/2007 L, 3-0Oral Roberts 0 1 .000 9/2/1994 9/2/1994 L, 3-2Oregon State 0 1 .000 8/30/2008 8/30/2008 L, 3-0Penn State 0 0 .000 9/12/2009 9/12/2009 - - - - -Portland State 0 1 .000 8/29/2008 8/29/2008 L, 3-2Purdue 0 1 .000 12/3/2005 12/3/2005 L, 3-0Queens 1 0 1.000 9/5/1997 9/5/1997 W, 3-2Radford 1 0 1.000 10/7/1995 10/7/1995 W, 3-2Robert Morris 1 0 1.000 9/5/2008 9/5/2008 W, 3-0Rollins 0 2 .000 1991 1991 L, 3-0Rutgers 0 1 .000 9/19/1997 9/19/1997 L, 3-0*Samford 5 2 .714 9/24/1993 10/18/2008 W, 3-2San Diego State 1 0 1.000 8/30/2006 8/30/2006 W, 3-1Savannah 1 0 1.000 1991 1991 W, 3-0South Alabama 1 0 1.000 10/18/1997 10/18/1997 W, 3-2South Carolina 3 5 .375 9/11/1993 9/12/2008 L, 3-0South Carolina State 3 0 1.000 9/14/1993 9/8/2000 W, 3-0South Florida 0 0 - - - - 9/18/2009 9/18/2009 - - - - -Southeastern Louisiana 1 7 .125 10/26/1993 11/17/1995 L, 3-0Southern California 0 1 .000 12/2/2004 12/2/2004 L, 3-0St. Francis 1 0 1.000 8/31/2001 8/31/2001 W, 3-0St. Louis 1 0 1.000 9/11/2004 9/11/2004 W, 3-0Stetson 11 2 .846 9/18/1993 9/6/2008 W, 3-0Tampa 0 1 .000 1991 1991 L, 3-0Tennessee 0 1 .000 9/10/2005 9/10/2005 L, 3-0Tennessee Tech 1 0 1.000 8/30/2002 8/30/2002 W, 3-0Tennessee-Martin 2 0 1.000 11/5/1994 8/31/2001 W, 3-2Texas Christian 0 1 .000 8/29/2003 8/29/2003 L, 3-0Texas Tech 0 1 .000 9/5/2003 9/5/2003 L, 3-1*The Citadel 20 0 1.000 9/25/1998 11/5/2008 W, 3-0Towson 1 0 1.000 9/1/2007 9/1/2007 W, 3-0Tulsa 1 0 1.000 9/8/2001 9/8/2001 W, 3-0UAB 1 0 1.000 11/4/1995 11/4/1995 W, 3-2UMBC 0 1 .000 1991 1991 L, 3-0UNC Asheville 3 2 .600 11/7/1993 9/4/1999 W, 3-2UNC Charlotte 4 0 1.000 10/1/1994 9/1/2007 W, 3-0*UNC Greensboro 20 3 .870 9/29/1995 11/22/2008 W, 3-1UNC Wilmington 8 3 .727 9/8/1994 9/13/2002 W, 3-0USC - Upstate 2 0 1.000 1991 1991 W, 3-2UT-Arlington 0 1 .000 9/15/2007 9/15/2007 L, 3-1UW-Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 9/11/2004 9/11/2004 W, 3-0Virginia 1 1 .500 11/9/1996 9/6/2002 W, 3-2Virginia Commonwealth 0 1 .000 10/6/1995 10/6/1995 L, 3-1Virginia Tech 1 0 1.000 9/12/2003 9/12/2003 W, 3-1Wake Forest 0 2 .000 9/19/1997 11/8/1998 L, 3-0Weber State 1 1 .500 8/30/2002 9/1/2006 W, 3-0West Virginia 0 1 .000 9/20/1997 9/20/1997 L, 3-0*Western Carolina 15 8 .652 10/26/1996 11/15/2008 W, 3-0Wichita State 0 1 .000 9/8/2006 9/8/2006 L, 3-1William & Mary 1 0 1.000 9/7/2002 9/7/2002 W, 3-0Winthrop 6 2 .750 9/10/1993 11/26/2008 W, 3-0*Wofford 25 1 .962 11/5/1995 11/1/2008 W, 3-0Wyoming 1 0 1.000 8/30/2008 8/30/2008 W, 3-1Xavier 1 0 1.000 9/4/2004 9/4/2004 W, 3-2Youngstown 0 0 - - - - 9/5/2009 9/5/2009 - - - - -

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The College of Charleston volleyball program produced another impressive season in 2008 as the Cougars claimed their eighth consecutive regular season Southern Confer-ence title and fell two points shy of their fi fth straight tournament championship. The eight straight regular season crowns is currently the fourth longest streak in the nation behind the 18 straight won by Florida in the Southeastern Confer-ence, Hawaii’s 11 in a row in the Western Athletic Conference and a decade of dominance by Florida A&M in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. CofC fi nished 2009 with an overall record of 27-7 and 17-1 in league play, earning their eighth straight season with 20 wins or more and the program’s 13th since making the move to Division I in 1991. The 17 conference victories marked the seventh

season out of the last eight with at least 16 wins in the Southern Conference.

2008 Flashback2008 Flashback

College of Charleston Claims Eighth Straight SoCon Regular Season Title with 27-7 Campaign; Goes 17-1 in League Competition

On November 5, 2008, the College of Charleston closed out an era with the fi nal match at John Kresse Arena. Opened in 1982, the Cougars closed out their home of 28 years with a 3-0 victory over crosstown rival The Citadel in front of 1,547 fans. That total was the largest crowd to ever witness a volleyball match at John Kresse Arena and was the second larg-est attendance fi gure for any College of Charleston volleyball match in program history.

On October 25, 2008, junior outside hitter Emily Sawin became only the eighth College of Charles-ton player to record her 1,000th career kill at the Division I level. Sawin notched 13 kills against Appalachian State in Boone, N.C. to reach the milestone.

Elyse Chubb produced an outstanding freshman campaign as she became the third straight Cougar to earn Southern Conference Freshman of the Year honors. She averaged 2.52 kills and 1.33 blocks per set and was also named Second-Team All-Southern Conference and earned a berth on the league’s All-Freshman Team. Her awards also included a Player of the Week honor following a .765 hitting percentage vs. Western Carolina on November 15.

The College of Charleston entered the 2009 Southern Conference Tournament as the No. 1 Seed. The Cou-gars defeated Elon 3-1 in the opening round before avenging their only conference loss, a 3-2 a defeat to UNC Greensboro, with a 3-1 win over the Spartans in the semifi nals. Furman then narrowly upset CofC with a victory in an epic 3-2 decsion in the champi-onship match.

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2008 Game-by-Game Results2008 Game-by-Game ResultsDate Opponent Score Score-by-Set Overall SoCon Time Attend8/29 vs Portland State$ 2-3 L 26-24,18-25,17-25,25-22,9-15 0-1 0-0 2:05 362

8/30 at Oregon State$ 0-3 L 19-25,18-25,19-25 0-2 0-0 1:24 298

8/30 vs Wyoming$ W 3-1 25-23,25-23,18-25,25-16 1-2 0-0 1:42 371

9/5 vs Robert Morris^ W 3-0 25-13,25-21,25-18 2-2 0-0 1:13 48

9/5 vs The Citadel^ W 3-0 25-17,25-21,25-19 3-2 0-0 1:12 39

9/6 at Stetson^ W 3-0 25-14,25-21,25-16 4-2 0-0 1:17 225

9/12 at South Carolina! 0-3 L 13-25,16-25,22-25 4-3 0-0 1:17 121

9/12 vs Winthrop! W 3-0 25-19,25-21,25-20 5-3 0-0 1:23 378

9/13 vs Clemson! 0-3 L 19-25,26-28,18-25 5-4 0-0 1:21 296

9/19 DUKE& 0-3 L 16-25,21-25,20-25 5-5 0-0 1:23 5889/20 GARDNER-WEBB& W 3-0 25-16,25-13,25-16 6-5 0-0 1:25 3119/20 DELAWARE& W 3-0 25-17,25-17,25-18 7-5 0-0 1:21 3889/26 at Wofford* W 3-1 28-26,25-19,25-27,25-19 8-5 1-0 2:03 178

9/27 at Furman* W 3-1 15-25,25-14,25-23,25-20 9-5 2-0 1:54 234

10/3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W 3-0 25-14,25-15,25-19 10-5 3-0 1:22 49510/4 DAVIDSON* W 3-0 26-24,25-17,25-21 11-5 4-0 1:32 30310/8 at The Citadel* W 3-0 25-19,25-22,25-19 12-5 5-0 1:29 283

10/12 at UNC Greensboro* 2-3 L 25-20,19-25,27-25,29-31,14-16 12-6 5-1 2:24 229

10/13 at Elon* W 3-0 25-20,25-15,25-20 13-6 6-1 1:20 79

10/18 SAMFORD* W 3-0 25-20,25-21,25-21 14-6 7-1 1:35 33610/19 CHATTANOOGA* W 3-0 25-15,25-11,25-19 15-6 8-1 1:20 17710/24 at Western Carolina* W 3-1 25-12,27-29,25-20,25-11 16-6 9-1 1:45 258

10/25 at Appalachian State* W 3-2 20-25,21-25,25-20,25-15,16-14 17-6 10-1 2:08 209

11/1 WOFFORD* W 3-0 25-13,25-17,25-19 18-6 11-1 1:20 13111/2 FURMAN* W 3-2 22-25,25-20,15-25,25-21,15-6 19-6 12-1 2:13 25611/5 THE CITADEL* W 3-0 25-14,25-15,25-9 20-6 13-1 1:20 154711/7 at Davidson* W 3-1 29-27,21-25,25-17,25-16 21-6 14-1 2:01 456

11/9 at Georgia Southern* W 3-0 27-25,25-23,25-22 22-6 15-1 1:20 118

11/15 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 3-0 25-9,25-20,25-19 23-6 16-1 1:17 12111/16 APPALACHIAN STATE* W 3-0 25-18,25-19,25-21 24-6 17-1 1:22 14111/21 vs Elon% W 3-1 30-28,20-25,25-19,25-23 25-6 17-1 2:03 558

11/22 at UNC Greensboro% W 3-1 25-20,25-17,23-25,25-17 26-6 17-1 1:46 330

11/23 vs Furman% 2-3 L 23-25,26-24,25-20,24-26,13-15 26-7 17-1 1:22 138

11/26 at Winthrop W 3-0 25-23,25-17,25-15 27-7 17-1 1:16 239

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|-------------------ATTACK-------------------| |----SET----| |------SERVE------| |----DIG----| |---------------BLOCKING---------------|STATS SUMMARY G K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA Tot B/G BE BHE19 Sarah Taggart 35 2 0.06 0 2 1.000 11 0.31 6 0.17 6 0 33 0.94 0 0 0 0.00 0 02 Paige Johnson 117 5 0.04 0 12 .417 36 0.31 1 0.01 0 10 188 1.61 0 0 0 0.00 0 121 Cole Dawley 119 137 1.15 32 280 .375 1225 10.29 14 0.12 25 1 304 2.55 11 72 83 0.70 8 247 Elyse Chubb 109 275 2.52 67 578 .360 16 0.15 8 0.07 12 3 57 0.52 20 125 145 1.33 16 05 Sarah Havel 83 114 1.37 25 269 .331 4 0.05 1 0.01 0 1 13 0.16 6 54 60 0.72 7 03 Jennifer Darty 68 90 1.32 39 234 .218 3 0.04 2 0.03 0 0 18 0.26 6 68 74 1.09 6 04 Emily Sawin 119 384 3.23 136 1144 .217 21 0.18 26 0.22 43 60 259 2.18 2 33 35 0.29 4 011 Ginny Phillips 118 263 2.23 127 632 .215 69 0.58 46 0.39 79 0 93 0.79 10 86 96 0.81 12 58 Whitney Russell 102 300 2.94 144 839 .186 11 0.11 3 0.03 9 5 134 1.31 8 54 62 0.61 9 013 Katie Robinson 23 34 1.48 17 120 .142 2 0.09 0 0.00 0 1 13 0.57 0 5 5 0.22 1 012 Emily Shelton 119 3 0.03 2 37 .027 50 0.42 26 0.22 16 40 545 4.58 0 0 0 0.00 0 320 Kenni Bowling 4 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 0 8 0.24 0 0 0 0.00 0 09 Brooke Truxillo 33 0 0.00 0 1 .000 0 0.00 2 0.06 1 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 010 Hayley Harrell 92 2 0.02 3 9 -.111 17 0.18 8 0.09 15 1 163 1.77 0 1 1 0.01 0 2 TEAM 4 COLL. OF CHARLESTON 119 1609 13.52 592 4157 .245 1465 12.31 143 1.20 208 126 1828 15.36 63 498 312.0 2.62 63 35Opponents 119 1403 11.79 738 4400 .151 1268 10.66 126 1.06 212 142 1610 13.53 50 365 232.5 1.95 59 58

|-------------------ATTACK-------------------| |----SET----| |------SERVE------| |----DIG----| |---------------BLOCKING---------------|STATS SUMMARY G K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA Tot B/G BE BHE19 Sarah Taggart 16 2 0.12 0 2 1.000 10 0.62 2 0.12 2 0 15 0.94 0 0 0 0.00 0 02 Paige Johnson 63 2 0.03 0 5 .400 14 0.22 1 0.02 0 5 99 1.57 0 0 0 0.00 0 07 Elyse Chubb 56 163 2.91 38 317 .394 11 0.20 3 0.05 5 3 31 0.55 14 72 86 1.54 5 05 Sarah Havel 51 77 1.51 18 167 .353 4 0.08 0 0.00 0 0 6 0.12 4 33 37 0.73 1 021 Cole Dawley 64 63 0.98 18 132 .341 695 10.86 8 0.12 13 1 160 2.50 7 41 48 0.75 4 103 Jennifer Darty 31 46 1.48 18 105 .267 1 0.03 2 0.06 0 0 15 0.48 3 28 31 1.00 2 011 Ginny Phillips 63 149 2.37 64 333 .255 40 0.63 16 0.25 39 0 50 0.79 8 45 53 0.84 5 34 Emily Sawin 64 230 3.59 78 639 .238 8 0.12 11 0.17 26 30 145 2.27 0 20 20 0.31 2 08 Whitney Russell 50 136 2.72 73 379 .166 3 0.06 1 0.02 1 3 45 0.90 2 21 23 0.46 7 013 Katie Robinson 19 26 1.37 15 102 .108 1 0.05 0 0.00 0 1 12 0.63 0 4 4 0.21 1 09 Brooke Truxillo 19 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 2 0.11 1 0 4 0.21 0 0 0 0.00 0 012 Emily Shelton 64 1 0.02 2 21 -.048 23 0.36 17 0.27 5 23 299 4.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 010 Hayley Harrell 58 1 0.02 3 6 -.333 9 0.16 6 0.10 7 0 116 2.00 0 1 1 0.02 0 1TEAM 1 COLL. OF CHARLESTON 64 896 14.00 327 2208 .258 819 12.80 69 1.08 99 67 997 15.58 38 265 170.5 2.66 27 14Opponents 64 716 11.19 403 2332 .134 648 10.12 67 1.05 123 68 804 12.56 37 181 127.5 1.99 33 37

Match Wins by Game 1 2 3 4 5 TotalCOLL. OF CHARLESTON 0 0 18 7 2 27OPPONENTS 0 0 4 0 3 7

Games Won by Game 1 2 3 4 5 TotalCOLL. OF CHARLESTON 26 24 25 10 2 87OPPONENTS 8 10 9 2 3 32

Points by Game 1 2 3 4 5 TotalCOLL. OF CHARLESTON 813 808 804 303 67 2795OPPONENTS 690 700 702 237 66 2395

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Overall Record..........................27-7Conference ...............................17-1Home ........................................12-1Away .........................................10-3Neutral ........................................5-3

Category ....................... CofC .........OPPAttacks Kills ........................ 1609 .........1403 Errors ....................... 592 ...........738 Total Attacks .......... 4157 .........4400 Attack Pct ............... .245 ...........151 Kills/Game .............. 13.5 ..........11.8

Set Assists ................... 1465 .........1268 Assists/Game ......... 12.3 ..........10.7

Serve Aces ........................ 143 ...........126 Errors ....................... 208 ...........212 Aces/Game............... 1.2 ............1.1

Service Receptions Errors ....................... 126 ...........142 Errors/Game ............. 1.1 ............1.2

Defense Digs ....................... 1828 .........1610 Digs/Game ............. 15.4 ..........13.5

Blocking Block Solo ................. 63 .............50 Block Assist ............. 498 ...........365 Total Blocks .......... 312.0 ........232.5 Blocks/Game ............ 2.6 ............2.0 Block Errors ............... 63 .............59

Ball Handling Errors.......... 35 .............58

Team Per Game AveragesKills ....................................13.5 ..... 11.8Assists ...............................12.3 ..... 10.7Services Aces ......................1.2 ....... 1.1Reception Errors..................1.1 ....... 1.2Digs ...................................15.4 ..... 13.5Blocks ..................................2.6 ....... 2.0Ball Handling Errors..............35 ........ 58

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North DivisionNorth DivisionSamfordSamford 16-2 .889 28-5 .848 12-0 9-3 7-2 16-2 .889 28-5 .848 12-0 9-3 7-2UNC Greensboro 14-4 .778UNC Greensboro 14-4 .778 23-10 .697 12-3 5-5 6-2 23-10 .697 12-3 5-5 6-2Chattanooga 12-6 .667Chattanooga 12-6 .667 17-15 .531 10-2 5-8 2-5 17-15 .531 10-2 5-8 2-5 Elon 8-10 .444 19-16 .543 10-4 3-8 6-4Elon 8-10 .444 19-16 .543 10-4 3-8 6-4Appalachian St. 3-15 .167Appalachian St. 3-15 .167 7-25 .219 4-9 2-10 1-6 7-25 .219 4-9 2-10 1-6 Western Carolina 3-15 .167 6-26 .188 5-8 1-12 0-6Western Carolina 3-15 .167 6-26 .188 5-8 1-12 0-6

South DivisionSouth DivisionCollege of Charleston 17-1 .944 27-7 .794 12-1 9-3 6-3 College of Charleston 17-1 .944 27-7 .794 12-1 9-3 6-3 Furman 11-7 .611Furman 11-7 .611 21-14 .600 7-5 7-5 7-4 21-14 .600 7-5 7-5 7-4 Georgia Southern 9-9 .500 16-18 .471 9-7 5-7 2-4 Georgia Southern 9-9 .500 16-18 .471 9-7 5-7 2-4 Davidson 7-11 .389 12-20 .375 6-7 4-8 2-5Davidson 7-11 .389 12-20 .375 6-7 4-8 2-5Wofford 6-12 .333 16-18 .471 7-4 5-9 4-5 Wofford 6-12 .333 16-18 .471 7-4 5-9 4-5 The Citadel 2-16 .111 9-23 .281 3-8 2-12 4-3The Citadel 2-16 .111 9-23 .281 3-8 2-12 4-3

Southern Conference Honors

2008 All-Conference TeamsFirst TeamCole Dawley, College of CharlestonKayren Finney, UNC GreensboroBranagan Fuller, UNC GreensboroAshley Adams, SamfordHillary Fountain, SamfordLara Newberry, Chattanooga

Second TeamEmily Sawin, College of CharlestonElyse Chubb, College of CharlestonAlison West, FurmanNicole Palazzo, FurmanKaitlyn Nortz, UNC GreensboroKirstein Sosnowski, Samford

All-Freshman TeamElyse Chubb, College of CharlestonEmily Shelton, College of CharlestonCaroline Lemke, ElonTraci Stewart, ElonBethany Sanford, Georgia SouthernRachel Gadberry, Samford

Player of the Year: Ashley Adams, SAMLibero of the Year: Emily Shelton, CofCFreshman of the Year: Elyse Chubb, CofCCoach of the Year: Jason Kepner, CofC

2008 All-Tournament TeamNicole Palazzo, FurmanEmily Harby, FurmanCole Dawley, College of CharlestonElyse Chubb, College of CharlestonAshley Adams, SamfordCatherine Hanners, UNC Greensboro

Most Outstanding Player: Alison West, Furman

Player of the WeekWeek 1: Ashley Adams, SamfordWeek 2: Hillary Fountain, SamfordWeek 3: Ashley Adams, SamfordWeek 4: Cole Dawley, College of CharlestonWeek 5: Hillary Fountain, SamfordWeek 6: Nicole Palazzo, FurmanWeek 7: Lara Newberry, ChattanoogaWeek 8: Kayren Finney, UNC GreensboroWeek 9: Joanna Sudath, WoffordWeek 10: Ashley Adams, SamfordWeek 11: Kayren Finney, UNC GreensboroWeek 12: Elyse Chubb, College of Charleston

2008 Southern Conference Tournament Results2008 Southern Conference Tournament ResultsNovember 21-23 • Fleming Gymnasium • Greensboro, N.C.November 21-23 • Fleming Gymnasium • Greensboro, N.C.

#2S Furman, 3-2

#1N Samford, 3-0

#1S Coll. of Charleston, 3-1

#2N UNC Greensboro, 3-0

#2S Furman, 3-2

#1S Coll. of Charleston, 3-1

#2S Furman, 3-2

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History of The Southern ConferenceHistory of The Southern Conference

The Southern Conference, which began its 89th season of intercollegiate competition in 2009, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and defi ning the league’s role in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fi fth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacifi c 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. The Southern Conference has also excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision conference. Last December, Southern Conference member Appalachian State became the fi rst team to win three consecutive Football Championship Subdivision titles. The Conference currently consists of 12 members in fi ve states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized countless times on Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America and district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Southern Conference offi ce is located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon a fi rst class meeting area and offi ces as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

Membership History

The Southern Conference was formed on February 25, 1921 at a meeting in Atlanta, Ga. as 14 institutions from the 30-member Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) reorganized as the Southern Conference. Those charter members included Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. Athletic competition began in the fall of 1921. In 1922, six more schools - Florida, LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tulane and Vanderbilt - joined the fold. A year later, the University of the South joined the ranks. VMI became a member in 1925 and Duke was added 1929. Since then, conference membership has experienced a series of membership changes with 42 institutions having been affi liated with the league. The league has undergone two major transitions during its history. The fi rst occurred in December 1932 when the Southeastern Conference was formed from the 23-school Southern Conference. The league’s 13 members west and south of the Appalachian Mountains reorganized to help reduce the extensive travel demands that were present in the league at the time. In 1936, the Southern Conference invited The Citadel, William & Mary, Davidson, Furman, Richmond and Wake Forest to join the membership. The second major shift came about in 1953 when Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest withdrew from the league to form the Atlantic Coast Conference. This change was brought about due to the desire of many of those schools to schedule a greater number of regular season basketball games against local rivals. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that spans Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Chattanooga, Western Carolina, Wofford and the conference’s newest member, Samford. The Bulldogs offi cially joined the Southern Conference on July 1, 2008, bringing membership of the conference to a total of 12 institutions.

Championship HistoryThe fi rst Southern Conference Championship was the league

basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels

won the tournament to become the fi rst recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its

kind in college basketball.

The Southern Conference began sponsoring women’s sports during

the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held

in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor

and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the

conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994.

The Southern Conference currently declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross

country, basketball, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld,

wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball,

indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track & fi eld, tennis, golf and softball.

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In order to ease the fi nancial burdens stemming from travel for the Southern

Conference and it’s member institutions, the league has announced a number of

temporary cost cutting measures.

Beginning in 2009, for a period of one year, the sports of women’s soccer,

volleyball, men’s soccer, softball and men’s and women’s tennis will have the fi eld for their respective Southern

Conference Tournaments narrowed to the top four teams in the regular season.

Additionally, baseball series will now be played over two days instead of three and will consist of a double-header one of the two days.

Measures will be re-evaluated early in 2010.

702 North Pine StreetSpartanburg, S.C. 29303www.SoConSports.com

CommissionerJohn Iamarino

Senior Associate Commissioner ...........................................................................Geoff CabeAssociate Commissioner ..................................................................................... Sue ArakasAssociate Commissioner for Compliance ............................................................ Doug KingAssistant Commissioner for Championships .................................................. Brandon NeffSenior Account Executive for SoCon Sports Properties .................................Mike MitchellAssistant Commissioner for Media Relations ................................................. Jason YamanDirector of Multimedia Services ....................................................................Jamie SevernsAssistant to the Commissioner..........................................................................Laura HayesAssociate Director of Media Relations .......................................................Jonathan CaskeyChampionships and Operations Assistant .................................................. Caroline SankerMedia Relations Assistant ........................................................................... JoAnne Cannell

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2008 Standings North Division Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Samford 16 2 .889 28 5 .848UNC Greensboro 14 4 .778 23 10 .697Chattanooga 12 6 .667 17 15 .531Elon 8 10 .444 19 16 .543Appalachian St. 3 15 .167 7 25 .219Western Carolina 3 15 .167 6 26 .188

South DivisionTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*College of Charleston 17 1 .944 27 7 .794#Furman 11 7 .611 21 14 .600Georgia Southern 9 9 .500 16 18 .471Davidson 7 11 .389 12 20 .375Wofford 6 12 .333 16 18 .471Citadel 2 16 .111 9 23 .281

2007 Standings Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#College of Charleston 16 2 .889 26 8 .765Appalachian State 14 4 .778 19 14 .576Furman 13 5 .722 20 9 .690Chattanooga 13 5 .722 19 14 .576UNC Greensboro 11 7 .611 20 15 .571Elon 11 7 .611 17 18 .515Davidson 7 11 .389 12 20 .375Georgia Southern 7 11 .389 10 21 .323Western Carolina 4 14 .222 9 24 .273Wofford 2 16 .111 9 22 .273The Citadel 1 17 .056 6 28 .176

2006 Standings Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#College of Charleston 17 1 .944 27 8 .771Appalachian State 15 3 .833 23 10 .697Furman 15 3 .833 19 11 .633Davidson 10 8 .556 18 16 .529Chattanooga 10 8 .556 13 20 .394UNC Greensboro 9 9 .500 23 13 .639Elon 9 9 .500 13 18 .419Georgia Southern 7 11 .389 14 14 .500Western Carolina 4 14 .222 8 28 .222The Citadel 2 16 .111 10 24 .294Wofford 1 17 .056 7 22 .241

2005 Standings Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#College of Charleston 18 0 1.000 32 2 .941Appalachian State 14 4 .778 23 10 .697Georgia Southern 13 5 .722 21 11 .656Chattanooga 12 6 .667 19 14 .576Davidson 11 7 .611 15 18 .455Furman 9 9 .500 15 16 .484Wofford 7 11 .389 13 17 .433Western Carolina 7 11 .389 9 25 .265Elon 6 12 .333 9 23 .281UNC Greensboro 2 16 .111 5 26 .161The Citadel 0 18 .000 4 28 .125

2004 Standings North Divison Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Appalachian State 15 1 .938 26 8 .765Elon 10 6 .625 18 14 .562Western Carolina 8 8 .500 12 16 .429Chattanooga 6 10 .375 9 21 .300East Tennessee State 5 11 .312 7 22 .241UNC Greensboro 0 16 .000 3 31 .088

South DivisonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#College of Charleston 15 1 .938 26 6 .812Georgia Southern 13 3 .812 20 10 .667Furman 8 8 .500 15 16 .484Davidson 7 9 .438 10 23 .303Wofford 6 10 .375 10 21 .323The Citadel 3 13 .188 12 20 .375

2003 Standings North Divison Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.#Appalachian State 13 5 .722 16 17 .485Chattanooga 12 6 .667 20 14 .588Western Carolina 8 10 .444 16 17 .485Elon 7 11 .389 14 19 .424East Tennessee State 7 11 .389 9 22 .290UNC Greensboro 3 15 .167 8 24 .250

South DivisonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*College of Charleston 17 1 .944 28 6 .824Georgia Southern 17 1 .944 27 9 .750Furman 12 6 .667 17 16 .515Davidson 7 11 .389 14 21 .400Wofford 4 14 .222 8 23 .258The Citadel 1 17 .056 6 24 .200

2002 Standings Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*Georgia Southern 18 2 .900 26 9 .743*#College of Charleston 18 2 .900 29 6 .829Davidson 15 5 .750 23 11 .676Furman 15 5 .750 21 14 .600Western Carolina 13 7 .650 22 12 .647Appalachian State 9 11 .450 15 18 .455East Tennessee State 6 14 .300 8 23 .258Chattanooga 6 14 .300 10 22 .312Wofford 5 15 .250 14 19 .424UNC Greensboro 5 15 .250 7 25 .219The Citadel 0 20 .000 7 24 .226

2001 Standings Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*College of Charleston 19 1 .950 30 3 .909East Tennessee State 15 5 .750 20 6 .769Western Carolina 15 5 .750 21 11 .656#Georgia Southern 14 6 .700 22 11 .667Furman 12 8 .600 16 12 .571Davidson 11 9 .550 15 17 .469Chattanooga 9 11 .450 19 14 .576Wofford 9 11 .450 17 15 .531Appalachian State 4 16 .200 4 25 .138UNC Greensboro 2 18 .100 2 29 .065The Citadel 0 20 .000 7 24 .226

2000 Standings Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#Davidson 16 4 .800 24 11 .686Chattanooga 15 5 .750 19 13 .594Furman 15 5 .737 18 17 .514Western Carolina 14 6 .700 20 14 .588Appalachian State 14 6 .700 17 15 .531East Tennessee State 12 8 .600 16 13 .567College of Charleston 8 12 .400 15 17 .484UNC Greensboro 6 14 .300 9 23 .281Georgia Southern 5 15 .250 11 19 .367Wofford 5 15 .250 8 22 .276The Citadel 0 20 .000 3 28 .097

1999 Standings Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#Davidson 20 0 1.000 31 4 .886Chattanooga 16 4 .800 25 8 .758

Western Carolina 15 5 .750 20 13 .606East Tennessee State 14 6 .700 20 11 .645Furman 13 7 .650 18 15 .545College of Charleston 11 9 .550 19 13 .594Appalachian State 7 13 .350 8 20 .286UNC Greensboro 7 13 .350 14 17 .452Wofford 5 15 .250 6 25 .194Georgia Southern 2 18 .100 4 26 .133The Citadel 0 20 .000 1 29 .033

1998 Standings Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#Chattanooga 15 3 .833 23 11 .676Western Carolina 13 5 .722 23 13 .639Davidson 13 5 .722 21 11 .656Furman 11 7 .611 23 13 .639Appalachian State 9 9 .500 13 19 .406Georgia Southern 8 10 .444 17 19 .472UNC Greensboro 8 10 .444 16 15 .516East Tennessee State 5 13 .278 8 20 .286College of Charleston 5 13 .278 9 24 .273Wofford 3 15 .167 8 21 .276The Citadel (Independent) 0 24 .000

1997 StandingsEast Divison

Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*Georgia State 6 0 1.000 17 11 .607Campbell 3 3 .500 32 7 .821College of Charleston 2 4 .333 16 16 .500Mercer 1 5 .200 13 16 .448

West DivisonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*Samford 4 2 .667 17 17 .500Troy 4 2 .667 12 21 .364Jacksonville 4 2 .667 25 13 .658Centenary 0 5 .000 9 21 .300

South DivisonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#Central Florida 6 0 1.000 28 4 .875Florida Atlantic 5 3 .625 13 12 .520Florida International 5 3 .625 13 12 .520Stetson 0 6 .000 7 19 .269

1996 StandingsEast Divison

Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*Georgia State 4 2 .667 16 9 .640Mercer 4 2 .667 23 13 .639College of Charleston 3 3 .500 17 17 .500Campbell 1 5 .167 6 26 .188

West DivisonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*Southeastern Louisiana 6 0 1.000 28 6 .824Samford 4 2 .667 13 22 .371Jacksonville 2 4 .333 16 19 .457Centenary 0 6 .000 10 20 .333

South DivisonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#Central Florida 6 0 1.000 22 13 .629Florida Atlantic 4 2 .667 15 15 .500Florida International 2 4 .333 12 12 .500Stetson 0 6 .000 17 9 .654

1995 StandingsEast Divison

Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*Georiga State 5 1 .833 9 26 .257College of Charleston 4 2 .667 22 17 .564Cambell 2 4 .333 17 16 .515Mercer 1 5 .167 19 15 .559

West DivisonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*Southeastern Louisiana 6 0 1.000 28 13 .683Jacksonville 4 2 .667 17 23 .425Centenary 1 5 .167 7 21 .250Samford 1 5 .167 7 32 .179

South DivisonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#Central Florida 6 0 1.000 32 10 .762Stetson 3 3 .500 12 18 .400Florida International 2 4 .400 11 12 .478Florida Atlantic 1 5 .167 12 13 .480

1994 StandingsEast Divison

Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#Central Florida 10 0 1.000 31 11 .738College of Charleston 8 2 .800 27 8 .771Campbell 4 6 .400 14 15 .483Florida International 4 6 .400 12 12 .500Florida Atlantic 3 7 .300 6 21 .222Stetson 1 9 .100 8 18 .308

West DivisonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*Southeastern Louisiana 8 0 1.000 23 17 .575Samford 5 3 .625 20 22 .476Georgia State 4 4 .500 18 16 .529Mercer 3 5 .375 20 19 .512Centenary 0 8 .000 3 20 .130

1993 StandingsEast Divison

Conference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*#Central Florida 8 0 1.000 35 8 .814College of Charleston 6 2 .750 29 9 .763Florida Atlantic 4 4 .500 13 12 .522Florida International 2 6 .250 14 10 .583Stetson 0 8 .000 6 21 .222

West DivisonTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.*Southeastern Louisiana 7 1 .815 27 13 .675Georgia State 6 2 .750 16 20 .444Samford 5 3 .625 21 24 .467Mercer 2 6 .250 9 30 .231Centenary 0 8 .000 1 25 .040

1992 Standings OverallTeam W L Pct.*College of Charleston 28 11 .718Southeastern Louisiana 21 13 .618#Central Florida 15 15 .500Florida International 13 14 .481Samford 14 22 .389Stetson 9 23 .281Centenary 9 25 .265Georgia State 7 23 .233Mercer 4 29 .121

1991 Standings OverallTeam W L Pct.*#Georgia State 22 13 .629Florida A&M 22 16 .579College of Charleston 29 22 .569Georgia Southern 18 16 .529Samford 17 21 .447Stetson 16 20 .444Southeastern Louisiana 15 22 .405Mercer 9 28 .243Florida International 5 17 .227Centenary 5 23 .179

AVCA All-South Region Selections (4)2008 Honorable Mention ...............Cole Dawley2004 Honorable Mention ............... Kaycie Carr2002 First Team ...................... Mary Sabatino2002 Honorable Mention ........ Stephanie Ballard

All-Southern Conference Selections (35)2008 First Team .........................Cole Dawley2008 Second Team .... Elyse Chubb, Emily Sawin2007 First Team ....... Tiffany Blum, Lindsey Kane2007 Second Team ........................Annie Uthe 2006 First Team ........................ Lindsey Kane2006 Second Team ..................... Tiffany Blum,

.......................Marie Dobrenz, Annie Uthe2005 First Team ......................... Kaycie Carr,

.................. Tiffany Blum, Rebecca Weiters2005 Second Team ............... Amanda Timmers2004 First Team .... Kaycie Carr, Rebecca Weiters2004 Second Team ...................... Tiffany Blum

.................... Sara Davis, Amanda Timmers2003 First Team .... Stephanie Ballard, Alisa Long2003 First Team ....... Kaycie Carr, Marie Dobrenz2002 First Team ................. Stephanie Ballard,

...................................... Mary Sabatino2002 Second Team .................... Tara Greene,

............................. Alisa Long, Sara Davis2001 ....................... Sara Davis, Tara Greene,

................Mary Sabatino, Alyson VanCleave2000 ............. Mary Sabatino, Alyson VanCleave1999 ............................... Stephanie Ballard

All-Freshman Team Selections (2)2008 .................. Elyse Chubb, Emily Shelton

Southern Conference All-Tournament Team (24)2008 ..................... Elyse Chubb, Cole Dawley2007 .................................... Lindsey Kane,

..............Emily Sawin, Tiffany Blum (MVP),2006 ................Marie Dobrenz, Deanna Patrick ............................... Tiffany Blum (MVP)2005 ................... Kaycie Carr, Marie Dobrenz, ............................... Tiffany Blum (MVP)2004 ................... Rebecca Wieters, Sara Davis

...........................Amanda Timmers (MVP)2003 ................Stephanie Ballard, Kaycie Carr, ......................................... Alisa Long2002 ............. Stephanie Ballard, Tara Greene,

.............................. Mary Sabatino (MVP)2001 ............. Alyson VanCleave, Mary Sabatino2000 .................. Alisa Long, Alyson VanCleave

All-Trans America Selections (16)1996 First Team ........................... Nikki Henk1996 All-Newcomer Team ............... Nikki Henk,

...................................Megan Scichilone1995 First Team ................. Stacey Vanderplow1995 Second Team ......................Sara Plinska,

.................................Jennifer Rodriguez1994 First Team ........................ Claudia Fann1994 Second Team ......................Sara Plinska,

.................................Jennifer Rodriguez1994 Honorable Mention ....... Stacey Vanderplow1993 Second Team ................... Claudia Fann,

............. Jennifer Rodriguez, Michelle Farah1992 First Team ..................... Suzanne Lowry1992 Honorable Mention .............Michelle Farah1991 First Team ...................... Suzanne Lowry

Trans America All-Tournament Team (2)1994 ...............................Jennifer Rodriguez1993 ......................................Claudia Fann

Coach of the Year (6)2008 ....................................Jason Kepner2003, 2005 .......................... Sherry Dunbar2001 ......................... Jewel Giesy McRoberts1992, 1994 ...........................Laura Lageman

Player of the Year (3)2005 ..................................... Kaycie Carr1994 ..................................... Claudia Fann1992 ................................... Suzanne Lowry

Libero of the Year (1)2006 .................................. Marie Dobrenz

Rayna Taylor Freshman of the Year (6)2008 ......................................Elyse Chubb2007 ..................................... Cole Dawley2006 .................................... Emily Sawin2004 .................................... Tiffany Blum2001 .........................................Sara Davis1999 .............................. Stephanie Ballard

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Individual Hitting Percentage(Minimum: .200/3.0 attacks per game)Name, Team K E T Pct.1. Elyse Chubb, CofC 275 67 578 .3602. Kirstein Sosnowski, Sam. 294 83 605 .3493. Ashley Adams, Sam. 425 100 932 .3494. Sheriden Stangohr, Sam. 239 60 523 .3425. Sarah Havel, CofC 114 25 269 .3316. Rachel Gadberry, Sam. 187 62 382 .3277. Kayren Finney, UNCG 327 101 699 .3238. Nicole Palazzo , FUR. 336 85 804 .3129. Parker Small, GSU 213 73 477 .29410. Jessica Maas, CIT 291 92 689 .289

Individual Kills(Minimum: 2.00 per game)Name, Team G Kills K/G1. Ashley Adams, Samford 101 425 4.212. Bethany Sanford, GSU 117 399 3.413. Shanna Hughes, WOF 127 427 3.364. Sarabeth Peele, Dav. 113 376 3.335. Emily Sawin, CofC 119 384 3.236. Branagan Fuller, UNCG 123 396 3.227. Stacy Byrd, WOF 120 382 3.188. Alison West, FUR 131 404 3.089. Whitney Russell, CofC 102 300 2.9410. Kayren Finney, UNCG 113 327 2.89

Individual Assists(Minimum: 5.00 per game)Name, Team G Assists A/G1. Hillary Fountain, Sam. 114 1326 11.632. Cole Dawley, CofC 119 1225 10.293. Joanna Suddath, WOF 124 1177 9.494. Kelsey Salava, FUR 131 1195 9.125. Hayley Lawson, Dav. 112 1010 9.026. Emily Regan, Elon 105 838 7.987. Katie Hennessey, WCU 115 875 7.618. Mae Chabra, GSU 117 876 7.499. Michaela Huff, UTC 82 607 7.4010. Charissa Clearman, ASU 93 649 6.98

Individual Service Aces(Minimum: 0.10 per game)Name, Team G Aces A/G1. Catherine Hanners, UNCG 123 77 0.632. Sarah Gardner, SAM 112 65 0.583. Hillary Fountain, SAM 114 54 0.474. Heather Kale, ASU 121 57 0.475. Shanna Hughes, WOF 127 52 0.416. Ginny Phillips, CofC 118 46 0.397. Hayli Ketner, GSU 85 33 0.398. Alison West, FUR 131 49 0.379. Lizzie West, Elon 121 43 0.3610. Tatum Jestila, CIT 110 35 0.32

Individual Digs(Minimum: 1.00 per game)Name, Team G Digs D/G1. Lara Newberry, UTC 115 777 6.762. Brittany Thompson, WOF 127 710 5.593. Emily Shelton, CofC 119 545 4.584. Liz Rondone, WCU 97 439 4.535. Kelley Blakewood, Elon 120 520 4.336. Cristin Haines, GSU 121 518 4.287. Catherine Hanners, UNCG 123 510 4.158. Brooke Ellison, FUR 102 374 3.679. Courtney Gay, SAM 114 416 3.6510. Jennifer Chamblee, Dav. 113 403 3.57

Hitting Pct. K E T Pct.1. Samford 1577 540 3625 .2862. Coll. of Charleston 1609 592 4157 .2453. Furman 1595 650 4587 .2064. UNC Greensboro 1564 691 4386 .1995. Wofford 1570 665 4704 .192

Opp. Hitting Pct. K E T Pct.1. Samford 1128 632 3386 .1462. Coll. of Charleston 1403 738 4400 .1513. UNC Greensboro 1404 741 4263 .1564. Wofford 1553 712 4781 .1765. Georgia Southern 1458 699 4297 .177

Kills G Kills K/G1. Samford 114 1577 13.832. Coll. of Charleston 119 1609 13.523. UNC Greensboro 123 1564 12.724. Wofford 127 1570 12.365. Furman 132 1595 12.08

Assists G Assists A/G1. Samford 114 1462 12.822. Coll. of Charleston 119 1465 12.313. UNC Greensboro 123 1426 11.594. Wofford 127 1412 11.125. Appalachian State 121 1345 11.12

Aces G Aces A/G1. Samford 114 209 1.832. Furman 132 206 1.563. UNC Greensboro 123 187 1.524. Wofford 127 184 1.455. Elon 130 186 1.4310. College of Charleston 119 143 1.20

Digs G Digs D/G1. Chattanooga 115 2038 17.722. Wofford 127 2151 16.943. The Citadel 114 1833 16.084. Coll. of Charleston 119 1828 15.365. Elon 130 1945 14.96

First TeamCole Dawley, College of CharlestonKayren Finney, UNC GreensboroBranagan Fuller, UNC GreensboroAshley Adams, SamfordHillary Fountain, SamfordLara Newberry, Chattanooga

Second TeamEmily Sawin, College of CharlestonElyse Chubb, College of CharlestonAlison West, FurmanNicole Palazzo, FurmanKaitlyn Nortz, UNC GreensboroKirstein Sosnowski, Samford

All-Freshman TeamElyse Chubb, College of CharlestonEmily Shelton, College of CharlestonCaroline Lemke, ElonTraci Stewart, ElonBethany Sanford, Georgia SouthernRachel Gadberry, Samford

Player of the Year: Ashley Adams, SamfordRayna Matea Taylor Freshman of the Year: Elyse Chubb, College of CharlestonLibero of the Year:Lara Newberry, ChattanoogaCoach of the Year: Jason Kepner, College of Charleston

2008 All-Tournament TeamNicole Palazzo, FurmanEmily Harby, FurmanCole Dawley, College of CharlestonElyse Chubb, College of CharlestonAshley Adams, SamfordCatherine Hanners, UNC Greensboro

Most Outstanding PlayerAlison West, Furman

Conference OverallTeam W-L Home Away Pct. W-L For Opp. Pct.

North DivisionSamford 16-2 9-0 7-2 .889 28-5 87 27 .848 UNC Greensboro 14-4 9-1 5-3 .778 23-10 79 47 .697Chattanooga 12-6 8-1 4-5 .667 17-15 58 60 .531Elon 8-10 6-3 2-7 .444 19-16 66 64 .543Appalachian State 3-15 1-8 2-7 .167 7-25 42 79 .219 Western Carolina 3-15 3-6 0-9 .167 6-26 30 85 .188

South DivisionColl. of Charleston 17-1 9-0 8-1 .944 27-7 87 32 .794 Furman 11-7 5-4 6-3 .611 21-14 76 56 .600Georgia Southern 9-9 4-5 5-4 .500 16-18 56 65 .471 Davidson 7-11 3-6 4-5 .389 12-20 44 70 .375Wofford 6-12 4-4 2-8 .333 16-18 64 63 .471The Citadel 2-16 1-8 1-8 .111 9-23 39 75 .281

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1. 787 Suzanne Lowry (.350) ............. 1991

2. 685 Suzanne Lowry (.405) ............. 1992

3. 598 Stacey Vanderplow (.251) ........ 1995

4. 546 Claudia Fann (.275) ............... 1991

5. 537 Heidi Higginbotham (.327) ....... 1993

6. 510 Nikki Henk (.266) .................. 1996

7. 510 Claudia Fann (.312) ............... 1993

8. 508 Alyson VanCleave (.289) .......... 2000

9. 494 Claudia Fann (.282) ............... 1994

10. 484 Stephanie Ballard (.264) .......... 1999

Kills Per GameMinimum: 100 Kills

1. 5.04 - Suzanne Lowry .....................1992

2. 4.66 - Alyson VanCleave ...................2000

3. 4.25 - Suzanne Lowry .....................1991

4. 4.15 - Stephanie Ballard ..................2003

5. 4.10 - Stacey Vanderplow.................1995

6. 3.98 - Nikki Henk ...........................1996

7. 3.90 - Stephanie Ballard ..................1999

8. 3.89 - Claudia Fann ........................1994

9. 3.86 - Stephanie Ballard ..................2002

10. 3.83 - Amanda Timmers ...................2004

Attack Attempts

1. 1750 - Suzanne Lowry ..................1991

2. 1471 - Stacey Vanderplow .............1995

3. 1446 - Claudia Fann .....................1991

4. 1408 - Suzanne Lowry ..................1992

5. 1276 - Claudia Fann .....................1994

6. 1272 - Jennifer Rodriguez ..............1994

7. 1270 - Stephanie Ballard ...............2003

8. 1244 - Stephanie Ballard ...............1999

9. 1216 - Claudia Fann .....................1993

10. 1215 - Alyson VanCleave ...............2000

Attack Percentage (K-E-A)Minimum: 100 Kills

1. .405 - Suzanne Lowry (685-115-1408) ....1992

2. .375 - Cole Dawley (137-32-280) .. 2008

3. .360 - Elyse Chubb (275-67-578) .. 2008

4. .367 - Mary Sabatino (158-23-368) .......2002

5. .366 - Becca Shaw (188-42-399) ..........2003

6. .356 - Alyson VanCleave (408-104-854) ..2001

7. .351 - Kaycie Carr (116-28-251) ..........2004

8. .350 - Suzanne Lowry (787-174-1750) ...1991

9. .344 - Tiffany Blum (401-109-850) .......2005

10. .341 - Mary Sabatino (138-23-337) .......2001

SettingAssists

1. 1875 - Paige Boehlke....................1991

2. 1788 - Michelle Farah ...................1993

3. 1692 - Sara Plinska ......................1995

4. 1616 - Lindsey Kane.....................2006

5. 1606 - Kaycie Carr ......................2003

6. 1547 - Michelle Farah ...................1992

7. 1543 - Mary Sabatino ...................2002

8. 1530 - Sara Plinska ......................1994

9. 1474 - Mary Sabatino ...................2001

10. 1372 - Mary Sabatino ...................1999

1372 - Lindsey Kane.....................2007

Assists Per GameMinimum: 15 Assists

1. 13.84 - Kaycie Carr .....................2003

2. 12.93 - Kaycie Carr .....................2005

3. 12.86 - Michelle Farah ..................1993

4. 12.86 - Mary Sabatino ..................2002

5. 12.60 - Mary Sabatino ..................2001

6. 12.56 - Kaycie Carr .....................2004

7. 12.34 - Sara Plinska .....................1994

8. 12.24 - Lindsey Kane....................2006

9. 12.04 - Lindsey Kane....................2006

10. 12.00 - Mary Sabatino ..................2000

ServesService Aces

1. 81 - Claudia Fann ........................1993

2. 71 - Jennifer Rodriguez ................1992

3. 71 - Angela Stockton ....................1991

4. 67 - Rebecca Wieters ...................2005

5. 63 - Lauren Taylor .......................1998

6. 61 - Paige Boehlke ......................1991

7. 61 - Jennifer Rodriguez ................1995

8. 58 - Jennifer Rodriguez ................1994

9. 57 - Claudia Fann ........................1991

10. 57 - Lauren Taylor .......................1997

Service Aces Per GameMinimum: 15 Aces

1. 0.60 - Rebecca Wieters .................2005

0.60 - Claudia Fann .....................1993

3. 0.55 - Jennifer Rodriguez ..............1995

4. 0.53 - Jennifer Rodriguez ..............1992

5. 0.52 - Lauren Taylor ....................1998

6. 0.49 - Gregg Swanson ...................2000

7. 0.48 - Mary Sabatino ....................2000

0.48 - Marie Dobrenz ...................2005

9. 0.47 - Amanda Timmers ................2004

0.47 - Lauren Taylor ....................1997

Service Attempts

1. 621 - Emily Sawin ..................... 2006

2. 620 - Megan Parkerson .................2006

3. 616 - Annie Uthe.........................2006

4. 614 - Lindsey Kane ......................2006

5. 593 - Rebecca Wieters ..................2005

6. 580 - Kaycie Carr ........................2004

580 - Megan Parkerson .................2007

8. 575 - Marie Dobrenz ....................2006

9. 540 - Emily Sawin ..................... 2007

10. 527 - Cole Dawley ..................... 2007

Serve PercentageMinimum: 35 Serves

1. 1.000 - Lindsey Kane (47 serves) .........2005

2. .987 - Lindsey Kane (523 serves) .........2007

3. .978 - Megan Parkerson (134 serves) .....2005

.978 - Megan Parkerson (580 serves) .....2007

5. .975 - Paige Johnson (353) ..............2007

6. .974 - Megan Parkerson (620 serves) .....2006

7. .973 - Becca Shaw (37 serves) ............2005

8. .959 - Megan Parkerson (97 serves) ......2004

9. .958 - Rebecca Wieters (480 serves) .....2004

10. .958 - Kaycie Carr (518 serves) ...........2005

ReceiveDigs

1. 777 - Marie Dobrenz ....................2006

2. 691 - Marie Dobrenz ....................2005

3. 626 - Marie Dobrenz ....................2003

4. 554 - Paige Boehlke .....................1991

5. 545 - Emily Shelton ................... 2008

6. 474 - Suzanne Lowry ....................1991

474 - Lynn Hammond ...................1991

8. 473 - Claudia Fann ......................1991

9. 470 - Megan Parkerson .................2007

10. 469 - Mary Sabatino .....................1999

Digs Per GameMinimum: 100 Digs

1. 6.23 - Marie Dobrenz ...................2005

2. 5.89 - Marie Dobrenz ...................2006

3. 5.40 - Marie Dobrenz ...................2003

4. 5.36 - Marie Dobrenz ...................2004

5. 4.58 - Emily Shelton .................. 2008

6. 3.90 - Tara Greene ......................2001

7. 3.88 - Megan Parkerson ................2007

8. 3.78 - Mary Sabatino ....................1999

9. 3.73 - Stephanie Ballard ...............2000

10. 3.67 - Tara Greene ......................2002

BlocksSolo Blocks

1. 70 - Suzanne Lowry .....................1991

2. 38 - Dawn Zmuda ........................1991

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3. 36 - Courtney Mace .....................1999

4. 34 - Tiffany Blum ........................2004

34 - Tiffany Blum ........................2005

6. 29 - Alisa Long ...........................2003

29 - Karen Merritt .......................1995

8. 27 - Suzanne Lowry .....................1992

27 - Alyson VanCleave ..................1999

10. 26 - Heidi Higginbotham ...............1993

Block Assists

1. 141 - Tiffany Blum ......................2006

2. 130 - Tiffany Blum ......................2007

3. 127 - Alisa Long ..........................2003

4. 125 - Elyse Chubb ..................... 2008

5. 124 - Tiffany Blum ......................2005

6. 118 - Suzanne Lowry ....................1991

7. 114 - Heidi Higginbotham ..............1993

8. 109 - Annie Uthe.........................2006

9. 104 - Tiffany Blum ......................2004

10. 102 - Annie Uthe.........................2007

Total Blocks

1. 188 - Suzanne Lowry ....................1991

2. 161 - Tiffany Blum ......................2006

3. 158 - Tiffany Blum ......................2005

4. 156 - Alisa Long ..........................2003

5. 146 - Tiffany Blum ......................2007

6. 145 - Elyse Chubb ..................... 2008

7. 140 - Heidi Higginbotham ..............1993

8. 138 - Tiffany Blum ......................2004

9. 135 - Courtney Mace ....................1999

10. 134 - Annie Uthe.........................2006

Blocks Per GameMinimum: 15 Blocks

1. 1.48 - Tiffany Blum .....................2005

2. 1.41 - Tiffany Blum .....................2004

3. 1.37 - Alisa Long .........................2003

4. 1.33 - Elyse Chubb .................... 2008

5. 1.29 - Tiffany Blum .....................2007

6. 1.22 - Tiffany Blum .....................2006

7. 1.15 - Courtney Mace ...................1999

8. 1.12 - Annie Uthe........................2004

9. 1.11 - Sara Wilcox .......................1997

10. 1.09 - Jennifer Darty ................. 2008

PointsPoints (K/A/B)

1. 943.0 - Suzanne Lowry (787/27/70-118) .....1991

2. 796.0 - Suzanne Lowry (685/37/27-94) ......1992

3. 682.0 - Stacey Vanderplow (598/45/10-58) ..1995

4. 635.0 - Claudia Fann (546/57/12-40) ........1991

5. 623.0 - Heidi Higginbotham (537/3/26-114) .1993

6. 621.0 - Claudia Fann (510/81/11-38) ........1993

7. 591.5 - Alyson VanCleave (508/23/23-75) ...2000

8. 575.5 - Nikki Henk (510/35/5-51) .........1996

9. 565.0 - Claudia Fann (494/45/6-40) .........1994

10. 557.0 - Stephanie Ballard (484/42/12-38) ...1999

Points Per GameMinimum: 15 Games

1. 5.85 - Suzanne Lowry ...................1992

2. 5.43 - Alyson VanCleave ................2000

3. 5.10 - Suzanne Lowry ...................1991

4. 4.67 - Stacey Vanderplow ..............1995

5. 4.64 - Tiffany Blum .....................2005

4.64 - Rebecca Wieters .................2005

7. 4.59 - Stephanie Ballard ...............2003

8. 4.58 - Amanda Timmers ................2004

9. 4.57 - Claudia Fann .....................1993

10. 4.50 - Nikki Henk ........................1996

ParticipationGames Played

1. 187 - Christie Brown ....................1991

2. 185 - Suzanne Lowry ....................1991

3. 183 - Paige Boehlke .....................1991

4. 177 - Claudia Fann ......................1991

5. 167 - Lynn Hammond ...................1991

6. 159 - Angela Stockton ..................1991

7. 147 - Susan Altman ......................1991

8. 146 - Stacey Vanderplow ...............1995

9. 145 - Sara Plinska .......................1995

145 - Stacey Schultz ....................1995

Matches Played

1. 39 - Stacey Vanderplow ................1995

39 - Stacey Schultz ......................1995

39 - Karen Merritt .......................1995

39 - Sara Plinska .........................1995

5. 38 - Heather Olson ......................1995

6. 37 - Becky Polster .......................1995

7. 35 - Marie Dobrenz ......................2006

35 - Megan Parkerson ...................2006

35 - Alisa Long ...........................2002

35 - Tiffany Blum ........................2006

35 - Elizabeth Gury .....................2002

35 - Mary Sabatino ......................2002

35 - Lindsey Kane .......................2006

35 - Stephanie Ballard ..................2002

35 - Annie Uthe ..........................2006

35 - Emily Sawin ....................... 2006

History

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Month-by-Month Record

Year Aug/Sept. Oct. Nov./Dec.1993 12-5 14-2 3-21994 11-4 11-1 5-31995 6-8 8-7 8-21996 7-6 7-7 3-31997 3-0/7-8 4-7 3-11998 5-11 3-7 1-61999 7-4 8-5 5-32000 9-6 4-5 2-62001 2-0/9-1 12-0 6-12002 1-2/9-3 9-0 10-0/0-12003 1-2/8-2 11-1 8-12004 9-5 11-0 6-0/0-12005 2-0/10-1 12-0 7-0/1-12006 1-0/10-5 7-2 9-12007 1-1/9-4 9-2 7-12008 1-2/8-3 8-1 10-1Total 158-83 138-47 88-34 (.656) (.746) (.721)

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Year OVR Home Away Neu.

1991 29-22 N/A N/A N/A

1992 28-11 N/A N/A N/A

1993 29-9 6-1 11-2 12-4

1994 27-8 9-1 7-2 11-5

1995 22-17 6-1 4-10 7-5

1996 17-17 6-1 4-11 7-5

1997 16-16 4-2 5-8 7-6

1998 9-24 3-7 2-11 4-6

1999 19-13 8-4 8-4 4-4

2000 15-17 5-7 5-7 5-3

2001 30-3 11-0 11-0 7-2

2002 29-6 11-0 9-2 9-4

2003 28-6 11-0 10-1 7-5

2004 26-6 10-0 7-2 9-4

2005 32-2 9-0 10-0 12-2

2006 27-8 8-1 12-1 7-6

2007 26-8 10-1 8-2 8-5

2008 27-7 12-1 10-3 5-3Total 436-200 129-27 123-66 121-69 (.686) (.827) (.651) (.637)

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1. 1804 - Stephanie Ballard (.275) ........1999-03

2. 1491 - Tiffany Blum (.301) ..............2004-07

3. 1488 - Alisa Long (.289) ..................2000-03

4. 1477 - Alyson Vancleave (.267) .........1998-01

5. 1190 - Rebecca Wieters (.291) ..........2002-05

6. 1134 - Emily Sawin (.218) ..... 2006-Present

7. 1096 - Sara Davis (.225) .................2001-04

8. 1035 - Annie Uthe (.282) ................2004-07

9. 805 - Amanda Timmers (.230) ..........2004-05

10. 747 - Deanna Patrick (.190) ............2004-07

Kills Per GameMinimum: 150 Kills

1. 4.59 - Suzanne Lowry ..................1991-92

2. 3.98 - Nikki Henk ...........................1996

3. 3.78 - Heidi Higginbotham ................1993

4. 3.70 - Stephanie Ballard ...............1999-03

5. 3.67 - Amanda Timmers ...............2004-05

6. 3.47 - Claudia Fann ....................1991-94

7. 3.39 - Alyson Vancleave ...............1998-01

8. 3.31 - Tiffany Blum .....................2004-07

9. 3.18 - Alisa Long ........................2000-03

10. 3.09 - Emily Sawin ............ 2006-Present

Attack Attempts

1. 4905 - Claudia Fann .....................1991-94

2. 4651 - Stephanie Ballard ...............1999-03

3. 3993 - Jennifer Rodriguez ..............1992-95

4. 3589 - Alyson Vancleave ................1998-01

5. 3382 - Alisa Long ........................2000-03

6. 3364 - Tiffany Blum .....................2004-07

7. 3158 - Suzanne Lowry ..................1991-92

8. 3105 - Stacey Vanderplow .............1992-95

9. 3082 - Sara Davis ........................2001-04

10. 3080 - Emily Sawin ............ 2006-Present

Attack Percentage (K-E-A)Minimum: 150 Kills

1. .375 - Suzanne Lowry (1472-289-3158)...1991-92

2. .360 - Elyse Chubb (275-67-578) .......... 2008

3. .327 - Heidi Higginbotham (537-178-1098) ......1993

4. .305 - Shawn Beckham (344-107-777) ...2002-03

5. .301 - Tiffany Blum (1491-478-3364) .....2004-07

6. .290 - Rebecca Wieters (1188-319-2996) 2002-05

7. .289 - Alisa Long (1488-511-3382)........2000-03

8. .285 - Mary Sabatino (598-135-1624) .....1999-02

9. .285 - Claudia Fann (1920-523-4905) .....1991-94

10. .284 - Becca Shaw (423-134-1017) .......2002-05

PassingAssists

1. 5637 - Mary Sabatino ...................1999-02

2. 4280 - Kaycie Carr ......................2002-05

3. 4251 - Sara Plinska .....................1994-97

4. 3371 - Michelle Farah ..................1991-93

5. 3191 - Lindsey Kane ....................2004-07

6. 1875 - Paige Boehlke .......................1991

7. 1360 - Cole Dawley ........... 2007-Present

8. 1311 - Jessie Welter ....................1996-98

9. 933 - Emily Darr.........................1998-99

10. 490 - Brittany Robinson ....................1996

Assists Per GameMinimum: 150 Assists

1. 12.12 - Mary Sabatino ..................1999-02

2. 12.06 - Kaycie Carr .....................2002-05

3. 11.65 - Sara Plinska ....................1994-97

4. 11.14 - Brittany Robinson .................1996

5. 10.31 - Michelle Farah .................1991-93

6. 10.25 - Paige Boehlke ......................1991

7. 9.09 - Lindsey Kane ....................2004-07

8. 6.69 - Jessie Welter ....................1996-98

9. 5.69 - Cole Dawley ....................2007-08

10. 5.07 - Emily Darr........................1998-99

ServesService Aces

1. 218 - Jennifer Rodriguez ..............1992-95

2. 209 - Claudia Fann .....................1991-94

3. 158 - Becky Polster .....................1994-97

4. 152 - Lauren Taylor .....................1995-98

5. 143 - Mary Sabatino ....................1999-02

6. 142 - Stephanie Ballard ................1999-03

7. 129 - Marie Dobrenz ....................2003-06

8. 121 - Stacey Vanderplow ..............1992-95

9. 120 - Rebecca Wieters .................2002-05

10. 114 - Kaycie Carr .......................2002-05

Service Aces Per GameMinimum: 75 Service Aces

1. 0.44 - Lauren Taylor ....................1995-98

2. 0.43 - Jennifer Rodriguez .............1992-95

3. 0.38 - Claudia Fann ....................1991-94

4. 0.37 - Shawn Beckham.................2001-03

0.37 - Amanda Timmers ...............2004-05

6. 0.33 - Becky Polster ....................1994-97

7. 0.32 - Kaycie Carr ......................2002-05

8. 0.31 - Rebecca Wieters ................2002-05

0.31 - Mary Sabatino ...................1999-02

10. 0.30 - Marie Dobrenz ...................2003-06

Service Attempts

1. 1658 - Kaycie Carr ......................2002-05

2. 1593 - Rebecca Wieters ................2002-05

3. 1542 - Emily Sawin ............ 2006-Present

4. 1458 - Marie Dobrenz ..................2003-06

5. 1431 - Megan Parkerson ................2004-07

6. 1300 - Lindsey Kane ....................2004-07

7. 1115 - Sara Davis .......................2001-04

8. 1087 - Annie Uthe ......................2004-07

9. 1018 - Amanda Timmers ...............2004-05

10. 938 - Cole Dawley ............. 2007-Present

Serve PercentageMinimum: 75 Serves

1. .976 - Paige Johnson (371 serves) .. 2007-Present

2. .975 - Megan Parkerson (1431 serves) ...2004-07

3. .970 - Emily Shelton (540 serves) 2008-Present

4. .966 - Lindsey Kane (1300 serves) .......2004-07

5. .962 - Elyse Chubb (320 serves) 2008-Present

6. .954 - Rebecca Wieters (1593 serves) ...2002-05

7. .953 - Emily Sawin (1161 serves) ....2006-Present

8. .950 - Brooke Truxillo (397 serves) .2006-Present

9. .947 - Cole Dawley (527 serves) ....2007-Present

10. .937 - Annie Uthe (1087 serves) ..........2004-07

ReceiveDigs

1. 2480 - Marie Dobrenz ..................2003-06

2. 1599 - Stephanie Ballard ..............1999-03

3. 1590 - Claudia Fann ....................1991-94

4. 1523 - Mary Sabatino ...................1999-02

5. 1416 - Sara Davis .......................2001-04

6. 1415 - Jennifer Rodriguez .............1992-95

7. 1290 - Becky Polster ...................1994-97

8. 1269 - Stacey Schultz ..................1992-95

9. 1229 - Alyson Vancleave ...............1998-01

10. 1217 - Stacey Vanderplow .............1992-95

Digs Per GameMinimum: 100 Digs

1. 5.75 - Marie Dobrenz ...................2003-06

2. 4.58 - Emily Shelton ........... 2008-Present

3. 3.78 - Tara Greene .....................2001-02

4. 3.62 - Cole Dawley .........................2007

5. 3.54 - Nikki Henk ...........................1996

6. 3.28 - Stephanie Ballard ...............1999-03

3.28 - Mary Sabatino ...................1999-02

8. 3.17 - Sara Davis ........................2001-04

9. 3.09 - Cole Dawley ............. 2007-Present

10. 3.05 - Amanda Timmers ...............2004-05

BlocksSolo Blocks

1. 104 - Tiffany Blum ......................2004-07

2. 97 - Suzanne Lowry .....................1991-92

3. 92 - Dawn Zmuda .......................1991-94

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4. 90 - Alisa Long ..........................2000-03

5. 75 - Alyson Vancleave ..................1998-01

6. 74 - Annie Uthe .........................2004-07

7. 55 - Karen Merritt ......................1994-95

55 - Sara Wilcox.........................1994-97

9. 48 - Heather Olson ............. 1994-95,97-98

10. 47 - Courtney Mace .....................1998-99

Block Assists

1. 499 - Tiffany Blum ......................2004-07

2. 381 - Alisa Long .........................2000-03

3. 337 - Annie Uthe ........................2004-07

4. 265 - Dawn Zmuda ......................1991-94

5. 244 - Rebecca Wieters .................2002-05

6. 243 - Sara Wilcox .......................1994-97

7. 234 - Alyson Vancleave ................1998-01

8. 216 - Stacey Vanderplow ..............1992-95

9. 212 - Suzanne Lowry ...................1991-92

10. 189 - Jennifer Rodriguez ..............1992-95

Total Blocks

1. 603 - Tiffany Blum ......................2004-07

2. 471 - Alisa Long .........................2000-03

3. 411 - Annie Uthe ........................2004-07

4. 357 - Dawn Zmuda ......................1991-94

5. 309 - Suzanne Lowry ...................1991-92

6. 309 - Alyson Vancleave ................1998-01

7. 298 - Sara Wilcox .......................1994-97

8. 282 - Rebecca Wieters .................2002-05

9. 249 - Stacey Vanderplow ..............1992-95

10. 233 - Courtney Mace ...................1998-99

Blocks Per Game

Minimum: 25 Blocks

1. 1.34 - Tiffany Blum .....................2004-07

2. 1.33 - Elyse Chubb ............. 2008-Present

3. 1.09 - Jennifer Darty .......... 2008-Present

4. 1.08 - Courtney Mace ..................1998-99

3. 1.01 - Alisa Long ........................2000-03

4. 1.00 - Annie Uthe .......................2004-07

5. 0.99 - Heidi Higginbotham ................1993

6. 0.96 - Suzanne Lowry ..................1991-92

7. 0.84 - Sara Wilcox ......................1994-97

8. 0.82 - Shawn Beckham .................2002-03

9. 0.80 - Dawn Zmuda .....................1991-94

10. 0.74 - Karen Merritt ....................1994-95

PointsPoints (K/A/B)

1. 2238.5 - Claudia Fann (1920/209/36-147) ..... 1991-94

2. 2037.5 - Stephanie Ballard (1804/142/33-117) . 1999-03

3. 1893.5 - Tiffany Blum (1491/49/104-499) ....2004-07

4. 1823.5 - Alisa Long (1488/55/90-381) ......... 2000-03

5. 1782.5 - Jennifer Rodriguez (1431/218/39-189) . 1992-95

6. 1765.0 - Alyson Vancleave (1477/96/75-234) .. 1998-01

7. 1739.0 - Suzanne Lowry (1472/64/97-212) .... 1991-92

8. 1523.0 - Stacey Vanderplow (1261/121/33-216) . 1992-95

9. 1468.0 - Rebecca Wieters (1188/120/38-244) . 2002-05

10. 1329.5 - Annie Uthe (1035/52/74-337)......2004-07

Points Per GameMinimum: 75 Games

1. 5.42 - Suzanne Lowry (321 games) ......1991-92

2. 4.50 - Nikki Henk (128 games) ...............1996

3. 4.39 - Heidi Higginbotham (142 games) ....1993

4. 4.34 - Amanda Timmers (219 games) ...2004-05

5. 4.21 - Tiffany Blum (450 games) .........2004-07

6. 4.18 - Stephanie Ballard (488 games) ...1999-03

7. 4.05 - Alyson Vancleave (436 games) ...1998-01

4.05 - Claudia Fann (553 games) .........1991-94

9. 3.90 - Alisa Long (468 games) ............2000-03

10. 3.77 - Rebecca Wieters (389 games) ....2002-05

ParticipationGames Played

1. 553 - Claudia Fann .....................1991-94

2. 546 - Stacey Schultz ....................1992-95

3. 507 - Jennifer Rodriguez ..............1992-95

4. 488 - Stephanie Ballard ................1999-03

5. 482 - Becky Polster .....................1994-97

6. 477 - Stacey Vanderplow ..............1992-95

7. 468 - Alisa Long .........................2000-03

8. 465 - Mary Sabatino ....................1999-02

9. 450 - Tiffany Blum ......................2004-07

10. 447 - Dawn Zmuda ......................1991-94

447 - Sara Davis .........................2001-04

Matches Played

1. 137 - Stephanie Ballard ................1999-03

2. 134 - Tiffany Blum ......................2004-07

3. 133 - Alisa Long .........................2000-03

133 - Sara Davis .........................2001-04

5. 129 - Mary Sabatino ....................1999-02

6. 126 - Marie Dobrenz ....................2003-06

7. 123 - Annie Uthe ........................2004-07

123 - Alyson Vancleave ................1998-01

9. 120 - Rebecca Wieters .................2002-05

10. 114 - Lindsey Kane .....................2004-07

History

Individual Career RecordsIndividual Career Records

All-Time Year-by-Year Statistics (Division I Era)All-Time Year-by-Year Statistics (Division I Era)Year GP-MP K KPG E TA Pct. A APG SA SA/GM SE RE DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG BE BHE

1991 187-51 2346 12.55 800 6177 .250 1916 10.25 301 1.61 363 554 3209 17.16 151 382 533 2.85 109 0

1992 137-39 1841 13.44 509 4706 .283 1668 12.18 243 1.77 260 228 2106 15.37 77 331 408 2.98 61 154

1993 143-35 2128 14.88 749 5250 .263 1945 13.60 263 1.84 226 191 2196 15.36 98 442 540 3.78 84 125

1994 127-35 1852 14.58 668 4856 .244 1650 12.99 208 1.64 209 230 2193 17.27 95 362 457 3.60 91 116

1995 146-39 2083 14.27 896 5387 .220 1855 12.71 322 2.21 276 298 2342 16.04 87 392 479 3.28 67 83

1996 128-34 1848 14.44 825 4845 .211 1627 12.71 215 1.68 255 210 2018 15.77 51 333 384 3.00 0 0

1997 121-32 1607 13.28 751 4571 .187 1443 11.93 229 1.89 309 221 2077 17.17 97 390 487 4.02 0 0

1998 120-33 1439 11.99 809 4521 .139 1263 10.52 224 1.87 282 242 2060 17.17 74 348 422 3.52 70 85

1999 124-32 1760 14.19 790 5078 .191 1581 12.75 205 1.65 272 201 2372 19.13 101 308 409 3.30 47 47

2000 116-32 1869 16.11 767 5284 .209 1592 13.72 180 1.55 224 199 2341 20.18 77 302 379 3.27 109 81

2001 117-33 1886 16.12 583 4533 .287 1680 14.36 196 1.68 207 155 2167 18.52 62 348 410 3.50 35 70

2002 126-35 2016 16.00 672 4972 .270 1815 14.40 210 1.67 293 135 2171 17.23 42 386 428 3.40 31 82

2003 116-34 1916 16.52 622 4900 .264 1755 15.13 153 1.32 231 129 2289 19.73 79 455 534 4.60 59 29

2004 108-32 1776 16.44 630 4449 .258 1543 14.29 186 1.72 249 112 1853 17.16 96 378 474 4.39 66 66

2005 104-32 1730 16.63 537 4397 .271 1580 15.19 227 2.18 180 103 2093 20.12 64 433 497 4.78 68 46

2006 132-35 2078 15.74 929 5544 .207 1898 14.38 222 1.68 222 156 2434 18.44 64 507 317.5 2.41 78 90

2007 122-34 1925 15.78 751 4912 .239 1772 14.52 180 1.48 141 169 2097 17.19 75 496 323.0 2.65 81 56

2008 119-34 1609 13.52 592 4157 .245 1465 12.31 143 1.20 208 126 1828 15.36 63 498 312 2.62 63 35

Total 2293-631 33709 14.77 12880 88539 .235 30048 13.15 3907 1.70 4407 3659 39846 17.38 1453 7091 7793.5 3.40 1119 1165

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Kills1. 45 - Suzanne Lowry ...............Charl. Southern (1992)2. 28 - Alyson VanCleave ......Charl. Southern (10/14/00)3. 28 - Alyson VanCleave .............. Davidson (10/27/00)4. 27 - Sara Davis ................... Chattanooga (10/7/01)5. 26 - Alyson VanCleave ............... Wofford (10/22/00) 26 - Alyson VanCleave ..... UNC Greensboro (10/28/00) 26 - Stephanie Ballard .........Chattanooga (11/12/99) 26 - Stephanie Ballard ................ Stetson (9/11/99)9. 25 - Deanna Patrick ........................Iowa (9/16/06)10. 24 - Six Players

Attack Attempts1. 85 - Suzanne Lowry ...............Charl. Southern (1992)2. 78 - Stephanie Ballard .................Clemson (9/5/03)3. 74 - Alyson VanCleave .............. Davidson (10/27/00)4. 73 - Alyson VanCleave ........... Chattanooga (10/6/00)5. 71 - Amanda Timmers .................Houston (9/17/05)6. 69 - Stephanie Ballard .......Middle Tenn. St.(8/30/03)7. 68 - Stephanie Ballard .... UNC Greensboro (10/30/99)8. 67 - Deanna Patrick .......... Appalachian St. (9/23/06) 67 - Stephanie Ballard .............. Maryland (9/12/03)10. 66 - Stephanie Ballard .........Chattanooga (11/12/99) 66 - Stephanie Ballard ................ Stetson (9/11/99)

Attack Percentage1. .765 - Elyse Chubb ... vs. Western Carolina (11/15/08)2. .680 - Amanda Timmers ......UNC Greensboro (9/5/03)3. .647 - Alyson VanCleave .....UNC Greensboro (9/5/03)4. .640 - Stephanie Ballard ....... Morgan State (9/13/03)5. .625 - Stephanie Ballard ......... The Citadel (11/5/02)6. .619 - Alyson VanCleave ...................Tulsa (9/8/01)7. .615 - Alisa Long ................. Chattanooga (11/9/01)8. .609 - Rebecca Wieters .. Western Carolina (10/10/03)9. .600 - Rebecca Wieters ............... Furman (11/6/04) .600 - Shawn Beckham ......UNC Wilmington (9/13/02) .600 - Tara Greene ................... Wofford (11/16/01)

Assists1. 97 - Michelle Farah ...............Charl. Southern (1992)2. 78 - Mary Sabatino ..............Chattanooga (11/12/99)3. 75 - Mary Sabatino ......... UNC Greensboro (10/30/99)4. 74 - Anna Rawl ..............Charl. Southern (11/14/00)5. 73 - Kaycie Carr ................ Ga. Southern (11/23/03)6. 72 - Mary Sabatino ......................Liberty (9/14/02)7. 71 - Lindsey Kane .......... Coastal Carolina (10/31/06) 71 - Lindsey Kane ..........................Iowa (9/16/06)9. 68 - Kaycie Carr ............ Coastal Carolina (10/21/03)10. 66 - Kaycie Carr .........................Clemson (9/5/03) 66 - Mary Sabatino ........ Western Carolina (11/10/01) 66 - Mary Sabatino ................Ga. Southern (9/5/00)

Service Aces1. 9 - Mary Sabatino ...........Christian Brothers (9/2/00)2. 8 - Lauren Taylor .................. The Citadel (9/25/98)3. 7 - Gregg Swanson .......... South Carolina St. (9/8/00) 7 - Rebecca Wieters ............Chattanooga (11/19/05)5. 6 - 10 Players

Digs1. 47 - Marie Dobrenz ............North Carolina (12/2/05)2. 44 - Megan Parkerson ................Furman (11/10/07)3. 38 - Marie Dobrenz ........ Coastal Carolina (10/18/05)4. 38 - Marie Dobrenz ...........Cal St. Fullerton (9/2/06)5. 37 - Cassie Lohman .................Campbell (10/10/97)6. 36 - Anna Rawl ...................... Davidson (10/27/00)7. 35 - Marie Dobrenz ........................Iowa (9/16/06)8. 34 - Anna Rawl ............. UNC Greensboro (10/30/99) 34 - Marie Dobrenz .............. Chattanooga (10/7/06)10. 33 - Marie Dobrenz ....................Houston (9/17/05)

Solo Blocks1. 6 - Tiffany Comstock ................ Wofford (10/25/98)2. 5 - Courtney Mace ......... UNC Greensboro (10/30/99)3. 5 - Tiffany Blum ............. vs Chattanooga (11/19/04)4. 4 - Eleven Players

Block Assists1. 13 - Elyse Chubb .... vs. UNC Greensboro (11/22/08)2. 11 - Sara Wilcox ............... Coastal Carolina (9/2/97)3. 10 - Tiffany Blum .............. Ga. Southern (11/17/06)4. 9 - Elyse Chubb .................... vs. Wofford (11/1/09) 9 - Alisa Long .................East Tenn. State (11/4/01) 9 - Alisa Long .......................vs Furman (11/18/00) 9 - Courtney Mace ............. Ga. Southern (10/28/98) 9 - Lindsey Kane ............... Ga. Southern (11/17/06) 9 - Shawn Beckham ................. Davidson (11/23/02) 9 - Tiffany Blum ................ Ga. Southern (11/17/06) 9 - Tiffany Blum ............. Appalachian St. (11/20/05)

Total Blocks1. 14 - Sara Wilcox ............... Coastal Carolina (9/2/97)2. 13 - Elyse Chubb .... vs. UNC Greensboro (11/22/08)3. 12 - Tiffany Blum ................ Chattanooga (10/9/07) 12 - Tiffany Blum ............Coastal Carolina (8/28/07) 12 - Tiffany Blum ........... Appalachian St. (11/20/05)6. 11 - Tiffany Blum .....................Furman (11/10/07) 11 - Tiffany Blum .............. Ga. Southern (10/29/04)8. 10 - Annie Uthe................... Chattanooga (10/9/07) 10 - Alisa Long .........................Furman (11/18/00) 10 - Alisa Long ................Coastal Carolina (9/12/00)

10 - Courtney Mace .................. Wofford (10/25/98) 10 - Courtney Mace ........ UNC Greensboro (10/30/99) 10 - Tiffany Blum .............. Ga. Southern (11/17/06) 10 - Tiffany Blum ..............UW-Milwaukee (9/11/04)

Kills (3 games)1. 23 - Alyson VanCleave ...... UNC Greensboro (9/22/00)2. 22 - Heather Bingham ..........East Tenn. St. (11/4/00)3. 22 - Stephanie Ballard .................Belmont (9/1/00)4. 21 - Tiffany Blum .................... Wofford (10/22/05)5. 20 - Stephanie Ballard .........East Tenn. St. (9/28/02)6. 19 - Alyson VanCleave .......Coastal Carolina (9/18/01) 19 - Stephanie Ballard ........ Ga. Southern (11/24/02)8. 18 - Six Players

Kills (4 games)1. 27 - Sara Davis ................... Chattanooga (10/7/01)2. 26 - A. VanCleave .................... Wofford (10/22/00)3. 26 - A. VanCleave .......... UNC Greensboro (10/28/00)4. 23 - A. VanCleave .....................Furman (11/18/00)5. 23 - A. VanCleave .............. Ga. Southern (10/12/00)6. 23 - Deanna Patrick ............. North Carolina (9/9/06)7. 23 - Emily Sawin ....at Western Carolina (10/24/08) 23 - Stephanie Ballard .............. Delaware (8/29/03)9. 22 - Four Players

Kills (5 games)1. 45 - Suzanne Lowry ...............Charl. Southern (1992)2. 28 - Alyson VanCleave ......Charl. Southern (11/14/00) 28 - Alyson VanCleave .............. Davidson (10/27/00)4. 26 - Stephanie Ballard .........Chattanooga (11/12/99) 26 - Stephanie Ballard ................ Stetson (9/11/99)6. 25 - Deanna Patrick ........................Iowa (9/16/06)7. 24 - Six Players

Attempts (3 games)1. 52 - Stephanie Ballard ................Winthrop (9/6/03)2. 49 - Stephanie Ballard .................Belmont (9/1/00)3. 46 - Tiffany Blum .................. Binghamton (9/2/06)4. 45 - Lauren Taylor ..............UNC Asheville (9/26/98) 45 - Stephanie Ballard ... Western Carolina (11/19/99)6. 44 - Alyson Vancleave ... North Carolina A&T (9/26/98)7. 43 - Stephanie Ballard ... Western Carolina (10/12/02) 43 - Stephanie Ballard ...... Charl. Southern (9/16/03)9. 42 - Four Players

Attempts (4 games)1. 67 - Stephanie Ballard ............... Maryland 9/12/03)2. 61 - Stephanie Ballard ......... Ga. Southern (10/7/03)3. 60 - Lauren Taylor ..................... Stetson (9/25/98)4. 59 - Alyson VanCleave ................Furman (11/18/00)5. 58 - Stephanie Ballard .........East Tenn. St. (10/2/99)6. 57 - Sara Davis ........................Furman (10/20/01)7. 56 - Alyson VanCleave ............... Wofford (10/22/00) 56 - Sara Davis .......................Tenn. Tech (9/5/03) 56 - Stephanie Ballard ..........Virginia Tech (9/12/03)10. 54 - Stephanie Ballard .........Chattanooga (10/11/02)

Attempts (5 games)1. 78 - Stephanie Ballard .................Clemson (9/5/03)2. 74 - Alyson VanCleave .............. Davidson (10/27/00)3. 73 - Alyson VanCleave ........... Chattanooga (10/6/00)4. 71 - Amanda Timmers .................Houston (9/17/05)5. 69 - Stephanie Ballard ......Middle Tenn. St. (8/30/03)6. 68 - Stephanie Ballard .... UNC Greensboro (10/30/99)7. 67 - Deanna Patrick .......... Appalachian St. (9/23/06)8. 66 - Stephanie Ballard .........Chattanooga (11/12/99) 66 - Stephanie Ballard ................ Stetson (9/11/99)10. 63 - Emily Sawin ................. vs. Furman (11/2/08) 63 - Tiffany Blum ................ Chattanooga (10/9/07)

Aces (3 games)1. 9 - Mary Sabatino ...........Christian Brothers (9/2/00)2. 8 - Lauren Taylor .................. The Citadel (9/25/98)3. 7 - Gregg Swanson .......... South Carolina St. (9/8/00) 7 - Rebecca Wieters ............Chattanooga (11/19/05)5. 6 - Seven players

Aces (4 games)1. 6 - Cassie Lohmann .......... Appalachian St. (9/12/98) 6 - Rebecca Wieters ............James Madison (9/2/05)3. 5 - Emily Sawin ......................vs. Elon (11/21/09) 5 - Kaycie Carr ............ Western Carolina (10/10/03) 5 - Marie Dobrenz ............... Ga. Southern (11/1/06)5. 4 - Nine Players

Aces (5 games)1. 6 - Ginny Phillips .......vs. Portland State (8/29/08)2. 5 - Lauren Taylor ..................... Wofford (10/25/98) 5 - Lauren Taylor .............East Tenn. State (9/11/98) 5 - Rebecca Wieters .........Middle Tenn. St. (8/30/03)5. 4 - Ginny Phillips .............. vs. Furman (11/23/08) 4 - Brook Braden ......................Furman (10/24/98) 4 - Elizabeth Gury ........ Western Carolina (10/23/99) 4 - Liz Bailey ...........................Furman (10/24/98) 4 - Shawn Beckham ................. Davidson (11/23/02)10. 3 - 19 Players

Assists (3 games)1. 58 - Mary Sabatino ......................Belmont (9/1/00)2. 54 - Mary Sabatino ................... Wofford (10/31/01)3. 53 - Kaycie Carr ............... East Tenn. St. (11/21/03)

4. 52 - Kaycie Carr ............. Appalachian St. (11/15/03)5. 51 - Kaycie Carr ............. Appalachian St. (11/15/03) 51 - Kaycie Carr ........................Winthrop (9/6/03) 51 - Mary Sabatino ...........Coastal Carolina (10/3/01)8. 50 - Kaycie Carr .................. Chattanooga (10/2/05) 50 - Kaycie Carr ................South Carolina (9/15/05)10. 49 - Six Players

Assists (4 games)1. 66 - Mary Sabatino ................Ga. Southern (9/5/00)2. 65 - Lindsey Kane ................ Chattanooga (10/7/06)3. 64 - Mary Sabatino ....................Furman (10/25/02)4. 63 - Mary Sabatino ..............Chattanooga (11/16/02) 63 - Mary Sabatino ................... Wofford (10/22/00)6. 61 - Mary Sabatino ............... Chattanooga (10/7/01)7. 60 - Kaycie Carr ................. Ga. Southern (10/7/03) 60 - Kaycie Carr ............ Coastal Carolina (10/18/05)9. 59 - Cole Dawley ....at Western Carolina (10/24/08)10. 58 - Four Players

Assists (5 games)1. 78 - Mary Sabatino ..............Chattanooga (11/12/99)2. 75 - Mary Sabatino ......... UNC Greensboro (10/30/99)3. 74 - Anna Rawl ..............Charl. Southern (11/14/00)4. 73 - Kaycie Carr ................ Ga. Southern (11/23/03)5. 72 - Mary Sabatino ......................Liberty (9/14/02)6. 71 - Lindsey Kane .......... Coastal Carolina (10/31/06) 71 - Lindsey Kane ..........................Iowa (9/16/06)8. 68 - Kaycie Carr ............ Coastal Carolina (10/21/03)9. 66 - Kaycie Carr .........................Clemson (9/5/03) 66 - Mary Sabatino ........ Western Carolina (11/10/01)

Digs (3 games)1. 30 - Marie Dobrenz .............Chattanooga (10/30/05)2. 29 - Marie Dobrenz .......... Appalachian St. (11/4/05)3. 28 - Marie Dobrenz ......... Appalachian St. (11/15/03)4. 27 - Marie Dobrenz .............Chattanooga (11/22/03)5. 26 - Marie Dobrenz ................. Tennessee (9/10/05)6. 24 - Marie Dobrenz ......... Appalachian St. (11/20/05) 24 - Marie Dobrenz .........Western Carolina (10/1/05)8. 23 - Four Players

Digs (4 games)1. 47 - Marie Dobrenz ............North Carolina (12/2/05)2. 38 - Marie Dobrenz ........ Coastal Carolina (10/18/05) 38 - Marie Dobrenz ...........Cal St. Fullerton (9/2/06)4. 34 - Marie Dobrenz .............. Chattanooga (10/7/06)5. 31 - Marie Dobrenz ............. North Carolina (9/9/06)6. 30 - Marie Dobrenz ............. Ga. Southern (10/7/03) 30 - Megan Parkerson .......Coastal Carolina (8/28/07)8. 29 - Marie Dobrenz ...............Arizona St. (11/30/06) 29 - Marie Dobrenz ................... Furman (9/30/06)10. 28 - Emily Shelton ................at Furman (9/27/08) 28 - Tara Greene ......................Furman (10/20/01)

Digs (5 games)1. 44 - Megan Parkerson ................Furman (11/10/07)2. 36 - Anna Rawl ...................... Davidson (10/27/00)3. 35 - Marie Dobrenz ........................Iowa (9/16/05)4. 34 - Anna Rawl ............. UNC Greensboro (10/30/99)5. 33 - Marie Dobrenz ....................Houston (9/17/05)6. 32 - Marie Dobrenz ........ Coastal Carolina (10/21/03)7. 32 - Emily Shelton ............. vs. Furman (11/23/08)8. 31 - Emily Shelton ......vs. Portland State (8/29/08) 31 - Marie Dobrenz ............. Montana St. (9/3/2004) 31 - Mary Sabatino ...........Chattanooga (11/12/1999) 31 - Mary Sabatino ..... Western Carolina (10/10/1999)

Blocks (3 games)1. 12 - Tiffany Blum .......... Coastal Carolina (10/16/07) 12 - Tiffany Blum ........... Appalachian St. (11/20/05)3. 10 - Tiffany Blum .............. Ga. Southern (11/17/06) 10 - Tiffany Blum ..............UW-Milwaukee (9/11/04)5. 9 - Elyse Chubb .................. vs. Wofford (11/1/08) 9 - Courtney Mace .................. High Point (9/10/99) 9 - Tiffany Blum ................ Ga. Southern (10/14/05) 9 - Lindsey Kane ............... Ga. Southern (11/17/06) 9 - Tiffany Blum ...................... Wofford (11/18/05)10. 8 - Nine Players

Blocks (4 games)1. 11 - Tiffany Blum .............. Ga. Southern (10/29/04)2. 10 - Alisa Long .........................Furman (11/18/00) 10 - Alisa Long ................Coastal Carolina (9/12/00)4. 9 - Alisa Long .................East Tenn. State (11/4/01) 9 - Courtney Mace ............. Ga. Southern (11/28/98)6. 8 - Six Players

Blocks (5 games)1. 13 - Elyse Chubb .... vs. UNC Greensboro (11/22/08)2. 12 - Tiffany Blum ................ Chattanooga (10/9/07)2. 11 - Tiffany Blum .....................Furman (11/10/07)3. 10 - Courtney Mace .................. Wofford (10/25/98) 10 - Courtney Mace ........ UNC Greensboro (10/30/99)5. 9 - Sarah Havel ....... at UNC Greensboro (10/12/08) 9 - Tiffany Blum .................Chattanooga (11/17/07) 9 - Sara Davis ......................Indiana State (9/1/01) 9 - Shawn Beckham ................. Davidson (11/23/02) 9 - Tiffany Blum .............. Appalachian St. (9/23/06)10. 8 - 9 Players

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Kills Per Game1. 16.54 ..................20052. 16.52 ..................20033. 16.50 ..................20044. 16.12 ..................20015. 16.11 ..................20006. 16.00 ..................20027. 15.78 ..................20078. 15.74 ..................20069. 14.19 ..................199910. 13.52 ................2008

Attack Attempts1. 5544 ...................20062. 5284 ...................20003. 5078 ...................19994. 4972 ...................20025. 4912 ...................20076. 4900 ...................20037. 4753 ...................20058. 4533 ...................20019. 4521 ...................199810. 4455 .................2004

Assists Per Game1. 15.14 ..................20052. 15.13 ..................20033. 14.52 ..................20074. 14.40 ..................20025. 14.38 ..................20066. 14.36 ..................20017. 14.29 ..................20048. 13.72 ..................20009. 12.75 ..................199910. 12.31 ................2008

Digs Per Game1. 20.44 ..................20052. 20.18 ..................20003. 19.73 ..................20034. 19.13 ..................19995. 18.52 ..................20016. 18.44 ..................20067. 17.23 ..................20028. 17.19 ..................20079. 17.17 ..................199810. 17.16 ................2004

Block Assists1. 507 ....................20062. 498 ....................20083. 496 ....................20074. 455 ....................20035. 454 ....................20056. 386 ....................20027. 378 ....................20048. 348 ....................2001 348 ....................199810. 308 ...................1999

Blocks Per Game1. 2.66 ...................20052. 2.65 ...................20073. 2.64 ...................20044. 2.64 ...................20035. 2.62 ...................20086. 2.41 ...................20067. 2.07 ...................19988. 2.06 ...................19999. 2.02 ...................200110. 1.97 ..................2000

Points Per Game1. 23.49 ..................20082. 21.27 ..................20053. 20.86 ..................20044. 20.48 ..................20035. 19.90 ..................20076. 19.83 ..................20067. 19.81 ..................20018. 19.63 ..................20009. 19.53 ..................200210. 17.90 ................1999

Kills 2008 Emily Sawin ................3842007 Tiffany Blum ................ 3782006 Emily Sawin ................4202005 Rebecca Weiters ............ 3842004 Amanda Timmers ........... 4132003 Stephanie Ballard .......... 4692002 Stephanie Ballard .......... 4752001 Alyson vanCleave ........... 4082000 Alyson VanCleave ........... 5081999 Stephanie Ballard .......... 4841998 Lauren Taylor ............... 3291997 Cassie Lohmann ............ 3841996 Nikki Henk ................... 5101995 Stacey Vanderplow ......... 5981994 Claudia Fann ................ 4941993 Heidi Higginbotham ........ 5371992 Suzanne Lowry .............. 6851991 Suzanne Lowry .............. 787

Assists2008 Cole Dawley ..............12252007 Lindsey Kane ...............13722006 Lindsey Kane ...............16162005 Kaycie Carr .................13452004 Kaycie Carr .................12562003 Kaycie Carr .................16062002 Mary Sabatino ..............15432001 Mary Sabatino ..............14742000 Mary Sabatino ..............12481999 Mary Sabatino ..............13721998 Emily Darr ................... 8841997 Jessie Welter ................ 7451996 Jessie Welter ................ 5171995 Sara Plinska ................16921994 Sara Plinska ................15301993 Michelle Farah .............17881992 Michelle Farah .............15471991 Paige Boehlke ..............1875

Digs2008 Emily Shelton ..............5452007 Megan Parkerson ........... 4702006 Marie Dobrenz .............. 7772005 Marie Dobrenz .............. 6912004 Marie Dobrenz .............. 3862003 Marie Dobrenz .............. 6262002 Stephanie Ballard .......... 4362001 Tara Greene ................. 4062000 Elizabeth Gury .............. 3851999 Mary Sabatino ............... 4691998 Lauren Taylor ............... 3611997 Becky Polster................ 4381996 Nikki Henk ................... 4531995 Stacey Vanderplow ......... 4581994 Claudia Fann ................ 4651993 Claudia Fann ................ 3951992 Suzanne Lowry .............. 3831991 Paige Boehlke ............... 554

Blocks2008 Elyse Chubb ................1452007 Tiffany Blum ................ 1462006 Tiffany Blum ................ 1612005 Tiffany Blum ................ 1582004 Tiffany Blum ................ 1382003 Alisa Long .................... 1562002 Alisa Long .................... 1092001 Alisa Long .................... 1112000 Alyson VanCleave ............ 981999 Courtney Mace .............. 1351998 Courtney Mace ............... 981997 Becky Polster................ 1241996 Sara Wilcox .................. 1051995 Sara Wilcox .................. 1041994 Dawn Zmuda ................ 1161993 Heidi Higginbotham ........ 1401992 Suzanne Lowry .............. 1211991 Suzanne Lowry .............. 188

Hitting Percentage2008 Cole Dawley ................3752007 Tiffany Blum ............... .3152006 Lindsey Kane ............... .2852005 Tiffany Blum ............... .3442004 Kaycie Carr ................. .3512003 Becca Shaw ................. .3662002 Mary Sabatino .............. .3672001 Alyson VanCleave .......... .3562000 Stephanie Ballard ......... .2971999 Stephanie Ballard ......... .2641998 Heather Olson.............. .1681997 Heather Olson.............. .2211996 Sara Wilcox ................. .3041995 Karen Merritt .............. .2691994 Claudia Fann ............... .2821993 Heidi Higginbotham ....... .3271992 Suzanne Lowry ............. .4051991 Suzanne Lowry ............. .350

Kills Per Game2008 Emily Sawin ............. 3.232007 Tiffany Blum ..............3.302006 Emily Sawin ............. 3.202005 Rebecca Weiters ..........3.692004 Amanda Timmers .........3.822003 Stephanie Ballard ........4.152002 Stephanie Ballard ........3.862001 Alyson vanCleave .........3.612000 Alyson VanCleave .........4.661999 Stephanie Ballard ........3.901998 Lauren Taylor .............2.741997 Cassie Lohmann ..........3.201996 Nikki Henk .................3.981995 Stacey Vanderplow .......4.101994 Claudia Fann ..............3.891993 Heidi Higginbotham ......3.781992 Suzanne Lowry ............5.041991 Suzanne Lowry ............4.25

Assists Per Game2008 Cole Dawley ............10.292007 Lindsey Kane ............ 12.042006 Lindsey Kane ............ 12.242005 Kaycie Carr .............. 12.932004 Kaycie Carr .............. 12.562003 Kaycie Carr .............. 13.842002 Mary Sabatino ........... 12.862001 Mary Sabatino ........... 12.602000 Mary Sabatino ........... 12.001999 Mary Sabatino ........... 11.061998 Emily Darr .................8.751997 Jessie Welter ..............6.261996 Jessie Welter ..............7.281995 Sara Plinska ............. 11.671994 Sara Plinska ............. 12.341993 Michelle Farah .......... 12.861992 Michelle Farah .......... 11.291991 Paige Boehlke ........... 10.25

Digs Per Game2008 Emily Shelton ........... 4.582007 Megan Parkerson .........3.882006 Marie Dobrenz ............5.892005 Marie Dobrenz ............6.232004 Marie Dobrenz ............5.362003 Marie Dobrenz ............5.402002 Stephanie Ballard ........3.542001 Tara Greene ...............3.902000 Elizabeth Gury ............3.381999 Mary Sabatino .............3.781998 Lauren Taylor .............3.011997 Becky Polster..............3.651996 Nikki Henk .................3.541995 Stacey Vanderplow .......3.141994 Claudia Fann ..............3.661993 Claudia Fann ..............2.901992 Suzanne Lowry ............2.821991 Paige Boehlke .............3.03

Blocks Per Game2008 Elyse Chubb ............. 1.332007 Tiffany Blum ..............1.292006 Tiffany Blum ..............1.222005 Tiffany Blum ..............1.482004 Tiffany Blum ..............1.412003 Alisa Long ..................1.372002 Alisa Long ..................0.872001 Alisa Long ..................0.982000 Alyson VanCleave .........0.901999 Courtney Mace ............1.151998 Courtney Mace ............1.001997 Becky Polster..............1.031996 Sara Wilcox ................0.851995 Sara Wilcox ................0.871994 Dawn Zmuda ..............1.051993 Heidi Higginbotham ......0.991992 Suzanne Lowry ............0.891991 Suzanne Lowry ............1.02

Service Aces2008 Ginny Phillips ..............462007 Lindsey Kane ................ 362006 Marie Dobrenz .............. 512005 Rebecca Wieters ............ 652004 Amanda Timmers ........... 512003 Rebecca Wieters ............ 352002 Shawn Beckham ............ 392001 Stephanie Ballard .......... 442000 Mary Sabatino ............... 501999 Mary Sabatino ............... 461998 Lauren Taylor ............... 631997 Lauren Taylor ............... 571996 Becky Polster................ 451995 Jennifer Rodriguez ......... 611994 Jennifer Rodriguez ......... 581993 Claudia Fann ................ 811992 Jennifer Rodriguez ......... 711991 Angela Stockton ............ 71

Service Aces1. 230 ....................20052. 224 ....................19983. 222 ....................20064. 210 ....................20025. 205 ....................19996. 196 ....................20017. 186 ....................20048. 180 ....................2007 180 ....................200010. 153 ...................2003

Service Aces Per Game1. 2.07 ...................20052. 1.87 ...................19983. 1.72 ...................20044. 1.68 ...................20065. 1.68 ...................20016. 1.67 ...................20027. 1.65 ...................19998. 1.55 ...................20009. 1.48 ...................200710. 1.32 ..................2003

Service Attempts1. 3654 ...................20062. 3338 ...................20073. 3172 ...................20054. 3051 ...................20045. 2970 ...................20036. 1553 ...................20027. 739 ....................20018. 244 ....................2000

Serve Percentage1. .958 ................... 20072. .940 ................... 20053. .939 ................... 20064. .922 ................... 20035. .918 ................... 20046. .811 ................... 20027. .720 ................... 20018. .082 ................... 2000

Games Played1. 132 ....................20062. 126 ....................20023. 124 ....................19994. 122 ....................20075. 120 ....................19986. 119 ....................20087. 117 ....................20018. 116 ....................2000 116 ....................200310. 111 ...................2005

Matches Played1. 35 .....................2002 35 .....................20063. 34 .....................2008 34 .....................2005 34 .....................2007 34 .....................20036. 33 .....................1998 33 .....................20018. 32 .....................1999 32 .....................2000 32 .....................2004

Winning Percentage1. .941 ...................20052. .909 ...................20013. .829 ...................20024. .824 ...................20035. .813 ...................20046. .794 ...................20087. .771 ...................1994 .771 ...................20069. .765 ...................200710. .763 ..................1993

Team Records

Year-by-Year LeadersYear-by-Year Leaders

Kills1. 2078 ................20062. 2016 ................20023. 1925 ................20074. 1916 ................20035. 1886 ................20016. 1869 ................20007. 1836 ................20058. 1782 ................20049. 1760 ................199910. 1439 ................1998

Hitting Percentage1. .287 .................20012. .270 .................20023. .265 .................20054. .264 .................20035. .259 .................20046. .245 .................20087. .239 .................20078. .209 .................20009. .207 .................200610. .191 .................1999

Assists1. 1945 ...................19932. 1916 ...................19913. 1898 ...................20064. 1855 ...................18555. 1815 ...................20026. 1772 ...................20077. 1755 ...................20038. 1680 ...................20019. 1668 ...................199210. 1650 .................1994

Digs 1. 2434 ...................20062. 2372 ...................19993. 2341 ...................20004. 2289 ...................20035. 2269 ...................20056. 2171 ...................20027. 2167 ...................20018. 2097 ...................20079. 2060 ...................199810. 1853 .................2004

Solo Blocks1. 101 ....................19992. 96 .....................20043. 79 .....................20034. 77 .....................20005. 75 .....................20076. 74 .....................19987. 68 .....................20058. 64 .....................20069. 63 .....................200810. 62 ....................2001

Total Blocks1. 323.0 ..................20072. 317.5 ..................20063. 312.0 ..................20084. 306.5 ..................20035. 295.0 ..................20056. 285.0 ..................20047. 255.0 ..................19998. 248.0 ..................19989. 236.0 ..................200110. 235.0 ................2002

Points1. 2795.0 ................20082. 2617.5 ................20063. 2461.0 ................20024. 2428.0 ................20075. 2375.5 ................20036. 2361.0 ................20057. 2318.0 ................20018. 2277.0 ................20009. 2253.0 ................200410. 2220.0 ...............1999

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Date Opponent Result9/4 Francis Marion W, 3-09/7 at Coastal Carolina W, 3-19/10 $at Charleston Southern W, 3-29/10 $at Winthrop W, 3-09/11 $at South Carolina L, 1-39/11 $at Coastal Carolina W, 3-09/14 at South Carolina St. W, 3-09/17 *at Central Florida L, 0-39/18 *at Stetson W, 3-09/21 at Charleston Southern L, 1-39/24 ^Samford W, 3-1

9/24 ^*Florida International W, 3-2

9/25 ^Jacksonville W, 3-0

9/25 ^Furman L, 1-3

9/28 at Mercer W, 3-09/28 at Georgia Southern W, 3-19/30 *Central Florida L, 0-3

10/3 *Florida Atlantic W, 3-0

10/5 at Jacksonville W, 3-110/8 !at East Carolina W, 3-110/8 !at Loyola W, 3-010/9 !at Chattanooga W, 3-110/9 !at Campbell W, 3-010/13 at South Carolina St. W, 3-010/15 *at Florida International W, 3-110/16 *at Florida Atlantic W, 3-010/16 at Georgia State W, 3-110/20 at South Carolina W, 3-210/22 *Stetson W, 3-1

10/26 Coastal Carolina W, 3-0

10/29 &at SE Louisiana L, 2-310/30 &at Samford L, 2-310/30 &at Mississippi State W, 3-111/2 Charleston Southern W, 3-1

1993 • Overall Record: 29-9TAAC Record: 6-2 (Second)

TAAC Tournament Third Place

LAURA LAGEMANOverall Record: 188-92

Five Seasons1989-95

Date Opponent Result9/2 $at Oral Roberts L, 1-39/2 $at Charleston Southern W, 3-09/3 $at South Carolina L, 0-39/6 Coastal Carolina W, 3-0

9/8 UNC Wilmington W, 3-2

9/10 Davidson W, 3-0

9/16 *at Stetson W, 3-09/17 *at Central Florida L, 0-39/20 Charleston Southern W, 3-0

9/23 ^Georgia State L, 2-39/24 ^Georgia Southern W, 3-09/24 ^UNC Asheville W, 3-09/28 *at Campbell W, 3-09/30 !Mercer W, 3-1

9/30 !*Florida International W, 3-0

10/1 !Charlotte W, 3-1

10/1 Jacksonville W, 3-2

10/4 at UNC Wilmington W, 3-110/6 *Florida Atlantic W, 3-0

10/8 at Jacksonville W, 3-110/11 at Coastal Carolina W, 3-110/15 *Stetson W, 3-1

10/18 Georgia Southern W, 3-0

10/20 *Central Florida L, 2-3

10/25 *Campbell W, 3-1

10/28 *at Florida Atlantic W, 3-210/29 *at Florida International W, 3-211/2 at Charleston Southern L, 0-3 11/5 &at Tennessee Martin W, 3-011/5 &at Samford W, 3-111/6 &at Chattanooga W, 3-011/11 %at SE Louisiana L, 0-311/11 %vs. Samford W, 3-011/12 %at SE Louisiana W, 3-1

11/12 %vs. Central Florida L, 0-3

$Palmetto Tournament, Columbia, S.C.;^Big Blue Bash Tournament, Asheville, N.C.;!CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;&Chattanooga Invitational, Chattanooga, Tenn.;*Trans America Match;%Trans America Tournament, Hammond, La.

Date Opponent Result9/9 $at UNC Charlotte W, 3-19/9 $at Coastal Carolina W, 3-29/10 $at Montana State L, 0-39/10 $at Chattanooga L, 2-3

1995 • Overall Record: 22-17TAAC Record: 4-2 (Second)

TAAC Tournament: Third Place

Date Opponent Result9/6 $at Jacksonville State W, 3-19/6 $at UNC Asheville L, 1-39/6 $at Georgia Tech L, 0-39/7 $at Mercer W, 3-19/7 $at Georgia Tech L, 0-39/13 Jacksonville W, 3-1

9/18 *Mercer W, 3-2

9/20 ^at Chattanooga L, 1-39/21 ^at UNC Greensboro W, 3-09/21 ^at UNC Wilmington W, 3-19/21 ^at Ga. Southern W, 3-19/24 at Coastal Carolina L, 1-39/28 *Georgia State L, 1-3

10/1 at UNC Wilmington L, 2-3

1996 • Overall Record: 17-17TAAC Record: 3-3 (Third)TAAC Tournament - DNQ

Date Opponent Result8/29 $at Elon W, 3-08/30 $at Davidson W, 3-08/30 $at UNC Wilmington W, 3-09/2 Coastal Carolina W, 3-2

9/5 ^at Queens W, 3-29/6 ^at East Tenn. State W, 3-19/6 ^at Winthrop L, 0-39/9 Charleston Southern W, 3-0

9/13 at Chattanooga L, 0-39/16 at UNC Wilmington L, 0-39/19 !at Wake Forest L, 2-39/19 !at Rutgers L, 0-39/20 !at Mississippi L, 0-39/20 !at West Virginia L, 0-39/23 at Georgia Southern W, 3-19/26 &Western Carolina L, 1-3

9/26 &Jacksonville State W, 3-1

9/27 &Stetson W, 3-2

10/3 *Mercer W, 3-2

10/5 *Georgia State L, 1-3

10/10 *at Campbell W, 3-210/17 at Stetson L, 2-310/18 at South Alabama W, 3-210/18 at Jacksonville L, 0-310/21 at Coastal Carolina L, 0-310/26 *at Mercer L, 0-310/29 *Campbell L, 0-3

10/31 *at Georgia State L, 0-311/7 at Anderson W, 3-011/8 at Clemson L, 0-311/11 at Charleston Southern W, 3-011/16 UNC Wilmington W, 3-2

$Davidson Tournament, Davidson, N.C.;^Winthrop Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.;!Wake Forest Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C.;&CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;*Trans America Match

9/13 *Campbell W, 3-19/15 at Florida State L, 0-39/16 at Stetson W, 3-09/19 UNC Wilmington L, 1-3

9/22 South Carolina L, 0-3

9/26 at Coastal Carolina L, 2-39/29 ^Chattanooga W, 3-0

9/29 ^UNC Greensboro L, 1-3

9/30 ^Florida International W, 3-0

9/30 ^Appalachian State L, 1-3

10/6 at Va. Commonwealth L, 1-310/6 !at NC State L, 0-310/7 !at Radford W, 3-210/9 at Stetson W, 3-210/10 at Georgia Southern W, 3-010/12 *Mercer W, 3-0

10/14 *Georgia State W, 3-1

10/18 at Charleston Southern W, 3-010/24 *at Campbell L, 2-310/27 &*at Georgia State L, 2-310/27 &at Samford L, 1-310/28 &at Central Florida L, 0-310/28 &at SE Louisiana L, 0-310/30 at Florida A&M W, 3-010/31 Coastal Carolina W, 3-0

11/3 #*at Mercer W, 3-211/3 #at Stetson W, 3-111/4 #at UAB W, 3-211/4 #at Jacksonville State W, 3-011/5 Wofford W, 3-0

11/8 Charleston Southern W, 3-0

11/16 %at Georgia State W, 3-211/16 %vs. SE Louisiana L, 1-311/17 %vs. Stetson W, 3-0

11/17 %vs. SE Louisiana L, 0-3

$Coastal Carolina Tournament, Conway, S.C.;^CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;!N.C. State Tournament, Raleigh, N.C.;&Samford Tournament, Birmingham, Ala.;#Mercer Tournament, Macon, Ga.;*Trans America Match%Trans America Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.

1991 • Overall Record: 29-22TAAC Record: N/A (Third)

TAAC Tournament Eighth Place

1992 • Overall Record: 28-11TAAC Record: N/A (First)

TAAC Tournament Fourth Place

1994 • Overall Record: 27-8TAAC Record: 8-2 (Second)

TAAC Tournament Second Place

1997 • Overall Record: 16-16TAAC Record: 2-4 (Third)TAAC Tournament - DNQ

JEWEL GIESYMcROBERTS

Overall Record: 135-96Seven Seasons

1996-2002

Please note that all records are from the Division I Era. Records prior to this time are incomplete.

10/4 !Jacksonville State W, 3-0

10/5 !Stetson L, 1-3

10/5 !Samford W, 3-2

10/8 at Charleston Southern W, 3-010/10 *at Campbell W, 3-210/12 East Carolina W, 3-0

10/18 at Central Florida L, 0-310/19 at Florida Atlantic L, 2-310/19 at Stetson L, 2-310/22 at South Carolina L, 0-310/25 *at Georgia State L, 0-310/26 at Wofford W, 3-010/26 at Western Carolina L, 1-310/30 Georgia Southern W, 3-0

11/1 *at Mercer L, 1-311/2 at Furman W, 3-111/6 *Campbell W, 3-0

11/8 at Jacksonville L, 1-311/9 at Virginia L, 0-311/12 Charleston Southern W, 3-0

$Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C.;^UNC Greensboro Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.;!CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;*Trans America Match

11/7 UNC Asheville W, 3-0

11/12 %vs. SE Louisiana L, 2-311/12 %vs. Georgia State W, 3-1

11/13 %vs. SE Louisiana L, 2-3

$Palmetto Tournament, Columbia, S.C.;^CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;!East Carolina Tournament, Greenville, N.C.;&Samford Tournament, Birmingham, Ala.;*Trans America Match%Trans America Tournament, Orlando, Fla.

NANCY WILSONOverall Record: 286-129

Ten Seasons1974-83

AMELIA DAWLEYOverall Record: 171-72

Five Seasons1984-88

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9/3 $at Middle Tenn. St. L, 1-3

9/3 $vs. Evansville L, 2-3

9/4 $vs. LaSalle L, 1-3

9/4 $vs. UNC Asheville W, 3-2

9/8 *at Georgia Southern W, 3-0

9/10 ^UNC Wilmington W, 3-0

9/10 ^High Point W, 3-0

9/11 ^Stetson W, 3-0

9/24 *at Davidson L, 0-3

9/25 *at UNC Greensboro W, 3-0

9/28 Charleston Southern W, 3-0

10/1 *at Appalachian State W, 3-2

10/2 *at East Tenn. State L, 1-3

10/5 *at The Citadel W, 3-0

10/9 *Chattanooga L, 1-3

10/10 *Western Carolina W, 3-2

10/13 *Furman L, 2-3

1999 • Overall Record: 19-13SoCon Record: 11-9 (Sixth)

SoCon Tournament Fourth Place

Date Opponent Result8/31 $vs. St. Francis W, 3-0

8/31 $vs. Tennessee Martin W, 3-2

9/1 $at Indiana State L, 2-3

9/1 $vs. IPFW W, 3-1

9/4 at Charleston Southern W, 3-0

9/7 ^Stetson W, 3-0

9/7 ^Florida International W, 3-0

9/8 ^Tulsa W, 3-0

9/18 Coastal Carolina W, 3-0

9/21 *at UNC Greensboro W, 3-0

9/22 *at Davidson W, 3-1

9/29 *at Appalachian State W, 3-0

10/3 at Coastal Carolina W, 3-0

10/6 *Western Carolina W, 3-0

10/7 *Chattanooga W, 3-1

10/9 *at The Citadel W, 3-0

10/11 *at Georgia Southern W, 3-2

10/12 *Furman W, 3-1

10/16 Charleston Southern W, 3-0

10/19 *at Wofford W, 3-1

10/20 *at Furman W, 3-1

10/26 *UNC Greensboro W, 3-0

10/27 *Davidson W, 3-0

10/31 *Wofford W, 3-0

11/3 *Appalachian State W, 3-1

11/4 *East Tenn. State W, 3-1

11/6 *The Citadel W, 3-0

11/9 *at Chattanooga W, 3-0

11/10 *at Western Carolina W, 3-2

11/16 %vs. Wofford W, 3-0

11/17 %vs. Georgia Southern L 1-3

$Indiana State Tournament, Terre Haute, Ind.;^CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;*Southern Conference Match%Southern Conference Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.

Date Opponent Result

8/30 $Tennessee Tech W, 3-0

8/30 $Weber State L, 2-3

8/31 $Boston College L, 0-3

9/6 ^at Virginia W, 3-2

9/7 ^vs. Georgetown L, 0-3

9/7 ^vs. William & Mary W, 3-0

9/10 Charleston Southern W, 3-0

9/13 !vs. UNC Wilmington W, 3-0

9/14 !at Liberty W, 3-2

9/14 !vs Delaware State W, 3-0

9/17 *at Georgia Southern L, 2-3

9/20 *at Furman L, 2-3

9/21 *at Wofford W, 3-0

9/27 *Appalachian State W, 3-2

9/28 *East Tenn. State W, 3-0

10/5 *UNC Greensboro W, 3-0

10/6 *Davidson W, 3-2

10/11 *at Chattanooga W, 3-1

2002 • Overall Record: 29-6SoCon Record: 18-2 (Co-Champs)SoCon Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament - First Round

Date Opponent Result

9/4 $vs. UNC Wilmington W, 3-1

9/5 $vs. Hampton W, 3-0

9/5 $at Winthrop L, 0-3

9/11 *at East Tenn. State W, 3-2

9/12 *at Appalachian State L, 1-3

9/17 *at Wofford L, 1-3

9/18 *at Furman L, 2-3

9/18 ^at Coastal Carolina L, 0-3

9/18 ^at Georgia Southern L, 1-3

9/19 ^at Georgia Tech L, 0-3

9/23 *at Georgia Southern L, 0-3

9/25 !Stetson W, 3-1

9/25 !The Citadel W, 3-0

9/26 !North Carolina A&T L, 0-3

9/26 !UNC Asheville L, 0-3

9/29 at Coastal Carolina L, 2-3

10/2 *UNC Greensboro W, 3-2

10/3 *Davidson L, 0-3

10/9 *at Chattanooga L, 0-3

10/10 *at Western Carolina L, 0-3

10/13 Coastal Carolina L, 0-3

10/16 *Appalachian State L, 0-3

10/17 *East Tenn. State L, 1-3

10/24 *Furman L, 2-3

10/25 *Wofford W, 3-2

10/28 *Georgia Southern W, 3-1

11/6 *at Davidson L, 0-3

11/7 *at UNC Greensboro W, 3-1

11/8 at Wake Forest L, 0-3

11/11 at Clemson L, 0-3

11/14 *at Western Carolina L, 1-3

11/15 *Chattanooga L, 0-3

11/17 Charleston Southern L, 0-3

$Winthrop Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.;^Furman Tournament, Greenville, S.C.;!CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;*Southern Conference Match

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8/29 $Delaware W 3-1

8/29 $Texas Christian L 0-3

8/30 $Middle Tenn. State L 2-3

9/5 ^at Clemson W 3-2

9/5 ^vs. Texas Tech L 1-3

9/6 ^vs. Winthrop W 3-0

9/12 !vs. Virginia Tech W 3-1

9/12 !at Maryland L 1-3

9/13 !vs. Morgan State W 3-0

9/16 at Charleston Southern W 3-0

9/18 *The Citadel W 3-0

9/26 Charlotte W 3-0

9/28 *Davidson W 3-0

10/3 *at Wofford W 3-0

10/4 *at Furman W 3-0

10/7 *Georgia Southern W 3-1

10/10 *Western Carolina W 3-1

10/11 *Appalachian State W 3-0

10/14 Charleston Southern W 3-0

10/17 *at Elon W 3-0

10/18 *at UNC Greensboro W 3-0

10/21 at Coastal Carolina W 3-2

10/25 *East Tenn. State W 3-0

10/26 *Chattanooga W 3-0

10/29 *at Georgia Southern L 3-1

11/1 *at Davidson W 3-0

11/4 *at The Citadel W 3-0

11/8 *Furman W 3-0

11/9 *Wofford W 3-0

2003 • Overall Record: 28-6SoCon Record: 17-1 (First)

SoCon Tournament Second Place

Date Opponent Result

9/1 $vs. Belmont W, 3-0

9/1 $vs. Austin Peay L, 0-3

9/2 $vs. Christian Brothers W, 3-0

9/5 *Georgia Southern L, 1-3

9/8 ^South Carolina St. W, 3-0

9/8 ^Mercer W, 3-1

9/9 ^Memphis L, 0-3

9/12 Coastal Carolina W, 3-1

9/17 *at Wofford W, 3-0

9/18 *at Furman L, 0-3

9/22 *UNC Greensboro W, 3-0

9/23 *Davidson L, 1-3

9/26 at Charleston Southern W, 3-0

9/29 *Appalachian State W, 3-0

9/30 *East Tenn. State L, 0-3

10/6 *at Chattanooga L, 2-3

10/7 *at Western Carolina L, 2-3

10/10 *The Citadel W, 3-0

10/12 *at Georgia Southern W, 3-1

10/17 at Coastal Carolina L, 1-3

10/21 *Furman L, 1-3

10/22 *Wofford W, 3-1

10/27 *at Davidson L, 2-3

10/28 *at UNC Greensboro W, 3-1

11/3 *at Appalachian State L, 1-3

11/4 *at East Tenn. State L, 0-3

11/7 *at The Citadel W, 3-0

11/11 *Chattanooga L, 0-3

11/12 *Western Carolina L, 1-3

11/14 Charleston Southern L, 2-3

11/17 %Chattanooga W, 3-0

11/18 %Furman L, 1-3

$Austin Peay Tournament, Clarksville, Tenn.;^CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;*Southern Conference Match%Southern Conference Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

2000 • Overall Record: 15-17SoCon Record: 8-12 (Seventh)

SoCon Tournament - DNQ

SHERRY DUNBAROverall Record: 113-22

Four Seasons2003-06

1998 • Overall Record: 9-24SoCon Record: 5-13 (Ninth)SoCon Tournament - DNQ

10/15 *Georgia Southern W, 3-0

10/19 at Coastal Carolina W, 3-2

10/22 *at Furman L, 2-3

10/23 *at Wofford W, 3-1

10/27 *Wofford W, 3-0

10/29 *Davidson L, 0-3

10/30 *UNC Greensboro W, 3-2

11/2 Coastal Carolina W, 3-0

11/5 *Appalachian State L, 1-3

11/6 *East Tenn. State W, 3-0

11/9 *The Citadel W, 3-0

11/12 *at Chattanooga W, 3-2

11/13 *at Western Carolina L, 0-3

11/16 at Charleston Southern W, 3-1

11/19 %at Western Carolina L, 0-3

$Middle Tenn. St. Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; ^CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;*Southern Conference Match%Southern Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C.

2001 • Overall Record: 30-3SoCon Record: 19-1 (First)

SoCon Tournament Fourth Place

10/12 *at Western Carolina W, 3-0

10/15 *at The Citadel W, 3-0

10/17 *Georgia Southern W, 3-0

10/25 *Furman W, 3-1

10/26 *Wofford W, 3-1

10/29 at Charleston Southern W, 3-0

11/1 *at Davidson W, 3-0

11/2 *at UNC Greensboro W, 3-0

11/5 *The Citadel W, 3-0

11/8 *at Appalachian State W, 3-0

11/9 *at East Tenn. State W, 3-0

11/16 *Chattanooga W, 3-1

11/17 *Western Carolina W, 3-0

11/22 %East Tenn. State W, 3-0

11/23 %at Davidson W, 3-2

11/24 %vs. Georgia Southern W, 3-0

12/7 #at Notre Dame L, 1-3

$CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;^Virginia Invitational, Charlottesville, Va.;!Liberty Tournament, Lynchburg, Va.*Southern Conference Match%Southern Conference Tournament, Davidson, N.C.#NCAA Tournament, South Bend, Ind.

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8/26 *at The Citadel W 3-0

8/27 *The Citadel W 3-0

9/2 $vs James Madison W 3-1

9/2 $at Illinois-Chicago W 3-0

9/3 $vs Bowling Green W 3-0

2005 • Overall Record: 32-2SoCon Record: 18-0 (First)

SoCon Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament Second Round

2006 • Overall Record: 27-8SoCon Record: 17-1 (First)

SoCon Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament First Round

Date Opponent Result

8/28 at Coastal Carolina L, 1-3

8/31 $Illinois-Chicago W 3-0

9/1 $Towson W, 3-0

9/1 $Charlotte W, 3-0

9/7 ^at Notre Dame L, 3-1

9/8 ^vs. Ohio L, 0-3

9/9 ^ vs.Alabama W, 3-1

9/14 !vs. Ball State W, 3-0

9/15 !vs. UT-Arlington L, 1-3

9/15 !at Iowa L, 0-3

9/18 *at The Citadel W, 3-0

9/22 *UNC Greensboro W, 3-1

9/23 *Elon W, 3-0

9/28 *at Davidson W, 3-0

9/29 *at Appalachian State W, 3-2

10/5 *Georgia Southern W, 3-1

10/9 *at Chattanooga L, 2-3

10/11 *Western Carolina W, 3-0

10/13 *Furman W, 3-0

10/14 *Wofford W, 3-0

10/16 Coastal Carolina W, 3-0

10/19 *at Elon W, 3-2

10/20 *at UNC Greensboro W, 3-2

10/27 *Appalachian State L, 1-3

10/28 *Davidson W, 3-0

10/30 *The Citadel W, 3-0

11/2 *at Georgia Southern W, 3-0

11/9 *at Wofford W, 3-0

11/10 *at Furman W, 3-2

11/16 %vs Georgia Southern W, 3-0

11/17 %vs Chattanooga W, 3-2

11/18 %vs UNC Greensboro W, 3-1

11/21 Winthrop W, 3-0

11/29 #at Florida L 0-3

2007 • Overall Record: 26-8SoCon Record: 16-2 (First)

SoCon Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament First Round

Date Opponent Result

9/1 at Georgia L 3-1

9/3 $at Alabama L 3-1

9/3 $vs. Montana State L 3-0

9/4 $vs. Xavier W 3-2

9/10 ^vs. IUPUI W 3-0

9/11 ^vs. Saint Louis W 3-0

9/11 ^at UW-Milwaukee W 3-0

9/14 Coastal Carolina W 3-0

9/17 !Georgia State W 3-0

9/18 !East Carolina W 3-0

9/18 !Duke L 3-0

9/22 *at Georgia Southern L 3-2

9/25 *at Davidson W 3-1

9/28 *at The Citadel W 3-0

10/1 *Wofford W 3-0

10/2 *Furman W 3-0

10/8 *Western Carolina W 3-0

10/10 *at Appalachian State W 3-0

10/13 Charleston Southern W 3-0

10/15 *at Chattanooga W 3-0

10/17 *at East Tenn. State W 3-0

10/23 *Elon W 3-0

10/24 *UNC Greensboro W 3-0

10/29 *Georgia Southern W 3-1

10/30 *Davidson W 3-0

11/5 *at Wofford W 3-0

11/6 *at Furman W 3-0

11/12 *The Citadel W 3-0

11/19 %vs. Chattanooga W 3-1

11/20 %vs. Furman W 3-0

11/21 %vs. Appalachian State W 3-1

12/2 #at Southern California L 3-0

$Bama Bash, Tuscaloosa, Ala.;^Panther Invitational, Milwaukee, Wis.;!CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;*Southern Conference Match% Southern Conference Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C.;#NCAA Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.

9/3 $vs Denver W 3-1

9/9 ^vs Central Michigan W 3-0

9/10 ^vs Baylor W 3-0

9/10 ^at #16 Tennessee L 0-3

9/15 !South Carolina W 3-0

9/17 !Houston W 3-2

9/22 *at Furman W 3-1

9/24 *at Wofford W 3-0

10/1 *Western Carolina W 3-0

10/2 *Chattanooga W 3-0

10/7 *at Appalachian State W 3-2

10/8 *at Davidson W 3-0

10/11 *UNC Greensboro W 3-0

10/14 *at Georgia Southern W 3-0

10/18 at Coastal Carolina W 3-1

10/21 *Furman W 3-0

10/22 *Wofford W 3-0

10/25 *at Elon W 3-0

10/29 *at Western Carolina W 3-0

10/30 *at Chattanooga W 3-0

11/4 *Appalachian State W 3-0

11/5 *Davidson W 3-0

11/11 *Georgia Southern W 3-0

11/18 %vs Wofford W 3-0

11/19 %vs Chattanooga W 3-0

11/20 %vs Appalachian State W 3-1

11/27 Coastal Carolina W 3-0

12/2 #at North Carolina W 3-1

12/3 #vs No. 21 Purdue L 0-3

$Illinois-Chicago Inviational, Chicago, Ill.;^Comcast Lady Vol Classic, Knoxville, Tenn.;!CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;*Southern Conference Match%Southern Conference Tournament, Statesboro, Ga.;#NCAA Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.

2004 • Overall Record: 26-6SoCon Record: 15-1 (First)

SoCon Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament First Round

11/14 *at Western Carolina W 3-0

11/15 *at Appalachian St. W 3-0

11/21 %vs. East Tenn. State W 3-0

11/22 %at Chattanooga W 3-0

11/23 %vs.Georgia Southern L 3-2

$CofC Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)^Clemson Tournament (Clemson, S.C.)!Maryland Tournament (College Park, Mary.)*Southern Conference Match%Southern Conference Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

Date Opponent Result

8/30 at San Diego State W 3-1

9/1 $vs Weber State W 3-0

9/2 $vs Binghamton W 3-0

9/2 $at Cal State Fullerton L 1-3

9/8 ^vs Wichita State L 1-3

9/9 ^at North Carolina W 3-1

9/9 ^vs Illinois L 1-3

9/15 !Eastern Michigan L 1-3

9/16 !Columbia W 3-1

9/16 !Iowa L 2-3

9/19 *vs The Citadel W 3-0

9/22 *at Davidson W 3-0

9/23 *at Appalachian State W 3-2

9/26 at Winthrop W 3-0

9/29 *Wofford W 3-0

9/30 *Furman W 3-1

10/6 *at Western Carolina W 3-1

10/7 *at Chattanooga W 3-1

10/14 *UNC Greensboro W 3-0

10/15 *Elon L 2-3

10/21 *Appalachian State W 3-0

10/22 *Davidson W 3-1

10/27 *at Wofford W 3-0

10/28 *at Furman W 3-2

10/31 at Coastal Carolina L 2-3

11/1 *at Georgia Southern W 3-1

11/4 *Chattanooga W 3-1

11/5 *Western Carolina W 3-0

11/10 *at Elon W 3-1

11/11 *at UNC Greensboro W 3-0

11/17 %vs Georgia Southern W 3-0

11/18 %vs Chattanooga W 3-0

11/19 %vs UNC Greensboro W 3-1

11/22 at South Carolina W 3-1

11/30 #at Arizona State L 1-3

$Four Points Classic, Fullerton, Calif.;^GSK-Carolina Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C.;!CofC Invitational, Charleston, S.C.;*Southern Conference Match%Southern Conference Tournament, Boone, N.C.;#NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, Fla.

JASON KEPNEROverall Record: 53-15

Two Seasons2007-Present

$Holiday Inn Classic, Charleston S.C.;^Shamrock Invitational, South Bend, Ind.;!Hawkeye-Holiday Inn Challenge,Iowa City, Iowa.;*Southern Conference Match%Southern Conference Tournament, Boone, N.C.;#NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, Fla.

Date Opponent Result

8/29 $vs. Portland State L, 2-3

8/30 $at Oregon State L, 0-3

8/30 $vs. Wyoming W, 3-1

9/5 ^vs. Robert Morris W, 3-0

9/5 ^vs. The Citadel W, 3-0

9/6 ^at Stetson W, 3-0

9/12 !at South Carolina L, 0-3

9/12 !vs. Winthrop W, 3-0

9/13 !vs. Clemson L, 0-3

9/19 &vs. Duke L, 0-3

9/20 &vs. Gardner-Webb W, 3-0

9/20 &vs. Delaware W, 3-0

9/26 *at Wofford W, 3-1

9/27 *at Furman W, 3-1

10/3 *vs. Georgia Southern W, 3-0

10/4 *vs. Davidson W, 3-0

10/8 *at The Citadel W, 3-0

10/12 *at UNC Greensboro L, 2-3

10/13 *at Elon W, 3-0

10/18 *vs. Samford W, 3-0

10/19 *vs. Chattanooga W, 3-0

10/24 *at Western Carolina W, 3-1

10/25 *at Appalachian State W, 3-2

11/1 *vs. Wofford W, 3-0

11/2 *vs. Furman W, 3-2

11/5 *vs. The Citadel W, 3-0

11/7 *at Davidson W, 3-1

11/9 *at Georgia Southern W, 3-0

11/15 *vs. Western Carolina W, 3-0

11/16 *vs. Appalachian State W, 3-0

11/21 %vs. Elon W, 3-1

11/22 %vs. UNC Greensboro W, 3-1

11/23 %vs. Furman L, 3-2

11/26 at Winthrop W, 3-0

$Oregon State Classic, Corvallis, Ore.;^Stetson Invitational, DeLand, Fla.;!Carolina Classic, Columbia, S.C.;&College of Charleston Invitational, Charleston, S.C.*Southern Conference Match%Southern Conference Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.;

2008 • Overall Record: 27-7SoCon Record: 17-1 (First)

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5555Eight Consecutive Southern Conference Regular Season ChampionshipsEight Consecutive Southern Conference Regular Season Championships2001 •2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 20082002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008

--A--Susan Altman ................................... 1991

--B--Liz Bailey .....................................1996-99Stephanie Ballard ...........................1999-03Shawn Beckham .............................2001-03Jeanette Beiler ..............................1998-99Lindsay Beyer ................................... 2003Heather Bingham ............................1999-02Tiffany Blum .................................2004-07Paige Boehlke ................................... 1991Kenni Bowling.............................2007-2008Anne Boxell ..................................... 1995Brook Braden ................................... 1998Christie Brown .................................. 1991

--C--Whitney Carpenter .........................2000-03Kaycie Carr ...................................2002-05Elyse Chubb .........................2008-PresentTiffany Comstock ...........................1997-99Jenna Cyrill ..................................... 2006

--D--Leslie Dalton .................................1995-96Emily Darr ....................................1997-00Jennifer Darty ......................2008-PresentSara Davis ....................................2001-04Cole Dawley .........................2007-PresentMarie Dobrenz ...............................2003-06Alison Donohue ................................. 1992

--F--Claudia Fann .................................1991-94Michelle Farah ...............................1992-93

--G--Alison Gardner .................................. 2000Nicole Grasso ................................... 1997Tara Greene ..................................2001-02Elizabeth Gury ...............................1999-02

--H--Lynn Hammond ................................. 1991Hayley Harrell .................................. 2008Sarah Havel .........................2008-PresentNikki Henk ....................................... 1996Heidi Higginbotham ............................ 1993

--J--Paige Johnson ......................2007-Present

--K--Lindsey Kane .................................2004-07

--L--Sarah Leurs ..................................... 2007Cassie Lohmann .............................1996-98Alisa Long ....................................2000-03Alexis Lowes .................................2003-06Suzanne Lowry ..............................1991-92

--M--Courtney Mace ..............................1998-99Karen Merritt ................................1994-95Cassandra Morgan .............................. 2004

--N--Krystel Nadeau ................................. 2005

--O--Heather Olson ................... 1994-95, 1997-98

--P--Lesley Pahs ...................................... 2003Salley Palmer ................................1992-93Megan Parkerson ............................2004-07Deanna Patrick ..............................2004-07Ginny Phillips .......................2007-PresentSara Plinska ..................................1994-97Becky Polster ................................1994-97Rachel Prosser ...............................2000-03

--R--Emma Racila ..............................2007-2008Anna Rawl ....................................1998-01Nicole Richardson ...........................1997-98

Brittany Robinson .............................. 1996Katie Robinson .....................2008-PresentJennifer Rodriguez ..........................1992-95Cameron Ross ................................... 1993Whitney Russell ....................2007-Present

--S--Mary Sabatino ...............................1999-02Betsy Saunders ................................. 2003Emily Sawin .........................2006-PresentStacey Schultz ...............................1992-95Meghan Scichilone ............................. 1996Becca Shaw ..................................2002-05Emily Shelton .......................2008-PresentWhitney Shotwell .............................. 1999Angela Stockton ................................ 1991Gregg Swanson ..............................2000-02

--T--Lauren Taylor ................................1995-98Keely Taylor ..................................... 1992Sarah Taggart ................................... 2008Amanda Timmers ............................2004-05Brooke Truxillo .....................2006-PresentCourtney Tucker ................................ 1993

--U--Annie Uthe ...................................2004-07

--V--Alyson VanCleave ...........................1998-01Stacey Vanderplow ..........................1992-95Sarah Voss ....................................2003-06

--W--Silke Watson .................................... 2006Jessie Welter ................................1996-98Rebecca Wieters ............................2002-05Sara Wilcox ..................................1994-97

--Z--Lynn Zediker .................................... 1995Dawn Zmuda .................................1992-94

History

Post-Season Records and All-Time RosterPost-Season Records and All-Time RosterDivision I Post-Season RecordsDivision I Post-Season Records

Southern Conference (1998-Present)21-5 Tournament • 161-42 Regular Season

Eight Consecutive Regular Season Championships2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Five Tournament Championships2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Trans America Athletic Conference (1991-1997)33-12 Tournament • 23-13 Regular Season

One Regular Season Championship1992

1991 at DeLand, Fla. Georgia State 3, College of Charleston 0 College of Charleston 3, Florida International 0 College of Charleston 3, Mercer 1 College of Charleston 3, Southeastern Louisiana 1 College of Charleston 3, Samford 0 Stetson 3, College of Charleston 11992 at Atlanta, Ga. College of Charleston 3, Mercer 0 Central Florida 3, College of Charleston 0 College of Charleston 3, Stetson 0 Florida International 3, College of Charleston 21993 at Orlando, Fla. Southeastern Louisiana 3, College of Charleston 2 College of Charleston 3, Georgia State 1 Southeastern Louisiana 3, College of Charleston 21994 at Hammond, La. Southeastern Louisiana 3, College of Charleston 0 College of Charleston 3, Samford 0 College of Charleston 3, Southeastern Louisiana 1 Central Florida 3, College of Charleston 01995 at Atlanta, Ga. College of Charleston 3, Georiga State 2 Southeastern Louisiana 3, College of Charleston 1 College of Charleston 3, Stetson 0 Southeastern Louisiana 3, College of Charleston 01996 at Orlando, Fla. Did Not Qualify1997 at Birmingham, Ala. Did Not Qualify1998 at Boone, N.C. Did Not Qualify1999 at Cullowhee, N.C. Western Carolina 3, College of Charleston 02000 at Charleston, S.C. College of Charleston 3, Chattanooga 0

Furman 3, College of Charleston 12001 at Greensboro, N.C. College of Charleston 3, Wofford 0 Georgia Southern 3, College of Charleston 22002 at Davidson, N.C. College of Charleston 3, East Tennessee State 0 College of Charleston 3, Davidson 2 College of Charleston 3, Georgia Southern 02003 at Chattanooga, Tenn. College of Charleston 3, East Tennessee State 0 College of Charleston 3, Chattanooga 0 Georgia Southern 3, College of Charleston 22004 at Cullowhee, N.C. College of Charleston 3, Chattanooga 1 College of Charleston 3, Furman 0 College of Charleston 3, Appalachian State 12005 at Statesboro, Ga. College of Charleston 3, Wofford 0 College of Charleston 3, Chattanooga 0 College of Charleston 3, Appalachian State 12006 at Davidson, N.C. College of Charleston 3, Georgia Southern 0 College of Charleston 3, Chattanooga 0 College of Charleston 3, UNC Greensboro 12007 at Chattanooga, Tenn. College of Charleston 3, Georgia Southern 0 College of Charleston 3, Chattanooga 2 College of Charleston 3, UNC Greensboro 12008 at Chattanooga, Tenn. College of Charleston 3, Elon 1 College of Charleston 3, UNC Greensboro 1 Furman 3, College of Charleston 2

NCAA Tournament1-5 Record

2002 Regional at South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame 3, College of Charleston 12004 Regional at Los Angeles, Calif. Southern California 3, College of Charleston 02005 Regional at Chapel Hill, N.C. College of Charleston 3, North Carolina 1 #21 Purdue 3, College of Charleston 02006 Regional at Gainesville, Fla. Arizona State 3, College of Charleston 12007 Regional at Gainesville, Fla. #10 Florida 3, College of Charleston 0

Championship PointsChampionship Points

November 21, 20043-1 vs. Appalachian State

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November 20, 20053-1 vs. Appalachian State

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November 19, 20063-1 vs. UNC Greensboro

at Boone, N.C.

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