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ALABAMAVOLLEYBALL2010 MEDIA GUIDETABLE OF CONTENTS

THIS IS ALABAMA VOLLEYBALLMedia Information 2Quick Facts 3President Robert E. Witt 4-5The University of Alabama 6-9Athletics Director Mal Moore 10Senior Support Staff 11The CAVE 12-13A Day in the Life 14-19Academic Excellence 20-21In the Community 22The Southeastern Conference 23Compliance 24

2010 CRIMSON TIDE2010 Preview 25-312010 Rosters 32Player Bios 33-42

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Judy Green 43-47Assistant Coach Josh Lauer 48Assistant Coach Kevin Dunn 49Media Roster 50Support Staff 51

2009 REVIEW2009 Statistics 53-54

RECORDS AND HISTORYIndividual Records 55-58Team Records 59-60All-Americans/All-SEC 61-62Athletic Honors 63Postseason 64Preseason Tournaments 65All-Time Coaches 66All-Time Roster 67-68All-Time Series vs. Opponents 69-71Year-by-Year Results 72-79

CREDITSThe 2010 University of Alabama Volleyball Media Guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics Media Relations Office. The publication was written and edited by Jessica Pare. Photography by UA Athletics Director of Photography Kent Gidley and his student assistants. Special thanks to the Crimson Tide coaching staff and Buddy Overstreet for the cover and page designs. Copyright 2010 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide”, “Crimson Tide”, “Bama” and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama.

MEDIA INFORMATION

ALABAMA VOLLEYBALL IS ON THE AIR!For the ninth consecutive season WVUA-FM will broadcast Alabama volleyball matches live on the radio and over the internet. The WVUA sports staff has steadily increased its broadcast calendar for Crimson Tide volleyball and this season will be no exception starting with the first home con-test on September 1. In the Tuscaloosa area the matches can be heard on 90.7 FM. Outside of the Tuscaloosa area, matches can be followed on the internet at NewRock907.com. For a complete listing of matches being covered visit RollTide.com and click on the schedule link on the volleyball home page.

MEDIA SERVICES/CREDENTIALSMembers of the media are supplied with up-to-date release packages containing statistics, season results and notes. Pre-match notes and media guides are available courtside prior to each home match in the CAVE. Those wishing to cover Alabama volleyball should contact Assistant Media Re-lations Director Jessica Paré via phone at 205-348-3673 or e-mail at [email protected]. Head Coach Judy Green and student-athletes will be available for interviews approximately 10-15 minutes after the match.

MEDIA PARKINGThere is no specific media parking area for Alabama volleyball matches. Media members are al-lowed to park in any of the lots adjacent to Coleman Coliseum. Parking near the back entrance of the coliseum is suggested for easier access to the Media Relations Office, the CAVE and the media workroom.

TELEPHONE/FAX SERVICESThe Media Relations Office, by request, will provide telephone and/or fax services to members of the media following each match. In the event of special requests or needs please contact Assistant Media Relations Director Jessica Pare’.

INTERNETInformation about University of Alabama athletics can be found on the internet at RollTide.com. For information about the Crimson Tide volleyball program select volleyball under the sports drop-down menu on the home page. Alabama fans will once again be able to follow matches via the internet through a live-stat webcast.

THE CAVEThe Alabama volleyball team competes in the CAVE (Coleman Auxiliary Volleyball Extension), an addition of the Coliseum located at the rear of the original structure on Paul W. Bryant Drive. The volleyball offices and locker room facilities are also located in Coleman Coliseum.

INTERVIEWSHead Coach Judy Green can be reached on her office phone at 205-348-3829, however, all stu-dent-athlete interviews must be arranged through Assistant Media Relations Director Jessica Paré. The best time to reach Coach Green in her office is before 11:30 a.m.

SATELLITE FEEDS/TELEVISIONThe University of Alabama, through the Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN), offers a weekly, 15-minute satellite feed consisting of interviews with coaches and athletes, taped video highlights and narrated tape packages from September through May. On occasion, the volleyball team is fea-tured in this package. Please call the Media Relations Office for more details at 205-348-6084. Dur-ing the fall, the volleyball team’s progress will be covered on “Crimson Tide This Week,” a 30-min-ute weekly regional sports show.

Volleyball Contact .............................. Jessica PareE-Mail ............................................... [email protected] Phone ......................................205.348.3673Cell Phone ...........................................770.883.3620Fax ....................................................... 205.348.8841Mailing Address .....................................Box 870391................................................Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

MEDIA RELATIONS

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2010 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location Time Hawkeye ChallengeAug. 27 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 7 p.m.

Aug. 28 UWGB Iowa City, Iowa 4:30 p.m.

Aug. 29 Southern Illinois Iowa City, Iowa 11:30 a.m.

Bama BashSept. 3 Toledo Tuscaloosa, Ala. Noon

Furman Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.

Sept. 4 UAB Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 p.m.

Sept. 7 Alabama A&M Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.

CenturyLink PremierSept. 10 North Texas San Marcos, Texas 10 a.m.

UT Martin San Marcos, Texas 5 p.m.

Sept. 11 Texas State San Marcos, Texas 2 p.m.

Sept. 17 Mississippi* Oxford, Miss. 7 p.m.

Sept. 24 LSU* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.

Sept. 26 Arkansas* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 1 Georgia* Athens, Ga. 7 p.m.

Oct. 3 Auburn* Auburn, Ala. 12:30 p.m.

Oct. 8 Florida* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.

Oct. 10 South Carolina* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 15 Kentucky* Lexington, Ky. 6 p.m.

Oct. 17 Tennessee* Knoxville, Tenn. 12:30 p.m.

Oct. 20 Mississippi State* Starkville, Miss. 7 p.m.

Oct. 24 Mississippi* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 29 Arkansas* Fayetteville, Ark. 7 p.m.

Oct. 31 LSU* Baton Rouge, La. 1:30 p.m.

Nov. 5 Tennessee* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.

Nov. 7 Kentucky* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1:30 p.m.

Nov. 12 South Carolina* Columbia, S.C. 6 p.m.

Nov. 14 Florida* Gainesville, Fla. 12:30 p.m.

Nov. 19 Auburn* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.

Nov. 21 Georgia* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1:30 p.m.

Nov. 24 Mississippi State* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4 p.m.

Dec. 2-4 NCAA First and Second Rounds TBA TBA

Dec. 10-11 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA

Dec. 16-18 NCAA Championships Kansas City, Mo. TBA

*Denotes Southeastern Conference matches

All Times Listed are in Central Time

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2010 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School) 1 Stephanie Riley S 5-7 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Assumption HS) 2 Morgan Hendrix MB/RS 6-3 Fr. Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS) 3 Calli Johnson MB 6-1 Sr. Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS) 4 Brianne Vande Griend OH 6-0 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Colorado Springs Christian)

5 Kelsey Melito DS 5-8 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (The Lovett School) 6 Mary Catherine Aune L/DS 5-9 Sr. Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) 7 Kayla Fitterer OH 6-0 Soph. Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville HS) 8 Kayla Schmidt S 5-10 Sr. Bleiblerville, Texas (Blinn College) 9 Leigh Moyer MB 6-2 RS-Soph. Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh HS) 10 Molly Ahrens MB 6-3 Fr. Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson HS) 12 Kelsey Anderson L/DS 5-8 Soph. Louisville, Ky. (Mercy Academy) 13 Shelbi Goode MB/OH 6-2 Fr. Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown HS) 16 Alyssa Meuth RS 6-0 Sr. Helotes, Texas (O’Connor HS)

Head Coach Judy GreenAlma Mater Western Carolina, 1984Season at Alabama 15thRecord at UA 226-215 (.512)/14 seasonsOverall Record 622-289 (.683)/24 seasons

Assistant Coach Josh LauerAlma Mater Washington Univ. - St. Louis, 1999Season at Alabama Third

Assistant Coach Kevin DunnAlma Mater Lindenwood, 2008Season at Alabama Second (First as Assistant)

Director of Operations Jill HeuerAlma Mater Nebraska, 2009Season at Alabama First

THE STAFF

Location ........................................Tuscaloosa, Ala.Enrollment ................................................... 28, 807Founded ..............................................April 12, 1831Nickname .......................................... Crimson TideColors ..................................... Crimson and WhiteConference ....................................... Southeastern President ..................................Dr. Robert E. WittAthletic Director ...................................Mal MooreSenior Women’s Admin. ............. Marie RobbinsFaculty Representative ............Dr. Joe HornsbyFacility .......................................Coleman Auxiliary Volleyball Extension (The CAVE)Capacity ............................................................ 1,000Ticket Office ............. 1.877.TIDETIX (843-3849)Volleyball Office ............................. 205.348.2467

2009 Overall Record ......................................8-222009 SEC Record .............................................6-14Starters R/L ........................ 4 (includes libero)/3Letterwinners R/L ............................................. 8/5Newcomers .............................................................. 5

All-Time Record ...625-454 (.579)/29 seasonsAll-Time SEC Record ...................140-190 (.424)All-Time Home Record ...............279-139 (.667)First Season ....................................................... 1974NCAA Appearances ...... 3 (2005, 2006, 2007)

QUICK FACTS

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The University of Alabama perennially ranks among the top 50 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings and ranked 43rd among public universities in the 2010 rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include:

* The School of Law is ranked 38th among all law schools in the nation, spring 2010.

* The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 22nd nationally, spring 2009.

* The School of Social Work’s graduate program is ranked 28th among social work pro-grams at public universities and 42nd when both public and private institutions are in-cluded, spring 2008.

* The undergraduate business program is ranked 35th among public undergraduate busi-ness schools and 57th when private universities are included, fall 2009

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* Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 28,807 for fall 2009. The entering freshman class, at 5,207 students, is the largest in UA history and includes more than 1,173 students who had a 4.0 or higher high school grade point average.

* The University of Alabama’s fall 2009 freshman class ranks 10th in the nation among public universities in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars, up from 11th in 2008.

* The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars. And, in the past two decades, we’ve produced 30 Goldwater Scholars, 19 Hollings Scholars, 7 Truman Scholars, two Javits Fellows, one Udall Scholar and one Portz Scholar.

* Participation in original research and creative activities is becoming a hallmark of the under-graduate experience at The University of Alabama. More than 250 undergraduates showcased their research and creative activity projects at UA’s spring 2010 “Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference.”

* The University of Alabama has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll by the Corporation for National and Community Service. The Community Service Honor Roll is the highest federal recognition a school can achieve for its commitment to service learning and civic engagement.

* The University of Alabama has been selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advance-ment of Teaching for its 2008 Community Engagement Classification. The designation recog-nizes UA as one of the nation’s premiere institutions in community outreach and scholarship, and it underscores UA’s commitment to apply its resources and expertise to address critical community needs.

* The University of Alabama has been engaged in an aggressive program to upgrade and expand facilities, opening 40 new facilities, including 10 new residence halls, two new dining halls, and four new academic buildings, since January 2003.

* The public relations program at The University of Alabama is ranked second in the nation according to new rankings produced and published in PRWeek Magazine. UA is the highest ranked university that offers both graduate and undergraduate programs.

* The University of Alabama led the nation with a record 10 students named to USA Today’s 2010 All-USA College Academic Team. UA has had great success in placing students on this national team that honors the “best of the best” undergraduate academic all-stars from across the nation, having placed 46 students on the team since 2003. In addition to this year, UA also had the most students on the list in 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009 and tied for the top spot in 2007.

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The University of Alabama’s Director of Ath-letics since 1999, Mal Moore has made an in-delible mark on one of the nation’s most sto-ried athletic programs, leading a department that has enjoyed tremendous success athleti-cally and academically and has undergone an unprecedented period of growth during his tenure.

Through his guidance, Alabama’s athletic department remains focused on his vision of having all Crimson Tide athletic teams and student-athletes competitive at the highest level nationally while continuing to elevate athletic facilities at the Capstone to premier status nationally for all sports.

During his tenure as Director of Athletics, Moore has overseen more than $200 million of capital improvements to University of Ala-bama athletic facilities. Those projects have encompassed the entire scope of all Crimson Tide athletic programs and have benefitted every Alabama student-athlete, coach, and administrator.

Throughout his multi-faceted career, Moore has worked with a diversified field of con-stituents, from fellow coaches and former players, to fans and the business community. All of those experiences and relationships - in addition to his ability to unify those many constituents - have made him the ideal per-son to lead Alabama athletics in the 21st cen-tury.

His leadership has been crucial in helping guide Alabama through a period that has been, at times, extremely challenging. His guidance and effort helped Alabama athlet-ics weather the storm, while continuing to move in a positive direction toward a future that holds great promise.

Moore’s dedication to and love of the Univer-sity of Alabama was recognized on March 28, 2007, when as a permanent tribute to his life-long contribution to The University of Ala-bama, the Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama officially dedicated the facility formerly known as The Football Building as the Mal M. Moore Athletic Facility.

Under Moore’s direction, Alabama’s athletic teams have produced two national champi-onships, the 2009 football title and the 2002 NCAA gymnastics championship, as well as several Southeastern Conference champion-ships, winning titles in football, gymnastics, men’s basketball, women’s golf, men’s golf, men’s cross country, baseball and softball; taking SEC tournament titles in both base-ball and softball. Alabama athletes have earned some of the highest honors the SEC

and NCAA have to offer, including SEC Ath-lete of the Year, SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, NCAA Top VIII, NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and NCAA Sportsperson of the Year. These honors are over and above the individual conference and national titles that Alabama athletes continue to bring home to the Capstone on a regular basis.

In addition to making his mark on Alabama, Moore has also had a national impact as a key member of several prestigious NCAA and col-lege football committees. Moore has served on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Com-mittee, the SEC Athletic Directors Bowl Advi-sory Committee and the Big Six Conferences Minority Coaches Forum.

Moore’s distinguished record of service to UA began more than 50 years ago when he joined the Crimson Tide football squad as a scholarship player for Coach Paul “Bear” Bry-ant from 1958-62. Moore has the distinction of being a part of eight national champion-ship teams (1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1992 and 2009) with the first coming as a player, the next six during his coaching career and the last during his tenure as director of athletics. As a player and coach, he was also part of 14 SEC championships, and 27 bowl trips. He is the only individual connected with the Tide program to be a part of eight na-tional championships.

During a coaching career that spanned 31 years, Moore spent 22 of those at Alabama with stops at Montana State, Notre Dame and the NFL’s St. Louis and Phoenix Cardinals. At Alabama, Moore started as Coach Bryant’s graduate assistant in 1964, then as defensive backfield coach for five years beginning in 1965 before becoming quarterbacks coach from 1971-82 and serving as the Tide’s first of-fensive coordinator starting in 1975. He would go on to coordinate all of the offensive plays for Alabama’s last four national champion-ship teams.

A 1963 graduate of The University of Alabama, Moore holds both an undergraduate degree in Sociology and a 1964 Master’s Degree in Sec-ondary Education from the Capstone. Moore was born December 19, 1939, in Dozier, Ala. He and the late Mrs. Charlotte Moore have one daughter, Mrs. Steve (Heather) Cook of Scottsdale, Ariz., a granddaughter, Anna Lee, and a grandson, Charles Cannon.

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The University of Alabama Athletics Department is in the process of renovating and expanding Foster Auditorium and creating a new home for the Crimson Tide’s volleyball and women’s basketball programs.

The restoration of the venerable three-story building is underway now and will include refurbishing the arena portion of the building, with new seating both on the floor level and the building’s second level which over-looks the court and promises to create an impressive competitive atmosphere.

The renovation will also include suites for both pro-grams that will house the team’s locker rooms, team areas, meeting and video rooms, and coaches offices. There will also be a weight room and training facilities included in the project.

Volleyball and women’s basketball are currently housed in Coleman Coliseum along with the men’s basketball and gymnastics programs. Foster Auditorium was named in 1942 for Richard Clarke Foster, president of the University of Alabama from 1937-41, and was the largest and most expensive of 14 buildings added to campus between 1936 and 1939 using funds from the Public Works Administration.

In its original capacity, Foster served as home for intramurals, graduations, concerts, lectures and cam-pus meetings. It also served as the home of several varsity athletic programs over the years, including the men’s basketball team until 1968 and women’s basket-ball who played a few games there in their inaugural 1975 season before they followed the men to what is now known as Coleman Coliseum.

The Tide’s volleyball and gymnastics program also practiced and competed in Foster. The gymnastics team began competing in Coleman Coliseum in the late 1980s, with the volleyball program making the move in 1996 with the completion the coliseum annex.

The women’s athletic program, including coaches and administrative offices, was located in Foster during the 1970s through the early 1980s.

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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS2000 Michelle Green Sr. Education

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICTFIRST TEAM1990 Kristye Hall Soph. Business1992 Kristye Hall Sr. Fitness Mgmt.1993 Jenny Vieth Sr. Psychology2000 Michelle Green Sr. Education2001 Shelly Adamcik Jr. Criminal Justice Jen Wagner Sr. Finance

SECOND TEAM1991 Kristye Hall Jr. Fitness Mgmt.1999 Michelle Green Jr. Education2000 Allison Lange Sr. Biology2004 Erin Heffner Sr. Criminal Justice

THIRD TEAM1999 Allison Lange Jr. Biology Jen Wagner Soph. Pre-Major2000 Shelly Adamcik Soph. Crim. Justice2003 Julie Farley Jr. Management

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL1990 Kristye Hall Soph. Business Stephanie Moore Soph. Arts & Sciences1991 Kristye Hall Jr. Fitness Management Stephanie Moore Jr. Human Development1992 Marta Bickert Soph. Business Kristye Hall Sr. Fitness Management Stephanie Moore Sr. Human Development Melanie Ryer Soph. Journalism Jenny Vieth Soph. Pre-Major Studies1993 Melanie Ryer Jr. Physical Education Jenny Vieth Jr. Psychology Erin Tenbrunsel Soph. Electrical Engineer Kerri Kuiper Sr. Fitness Management1994 Angie Faeh Jr. Cloth./Textile Design Sandy Ford Jr. English Jeannie Nadolski Sr. Human Performance Lorian Newcomer Soph. Pre-Law Studies Melanie Ryer Sr. Human Performance Erin Tenbrunsel Jr. Electrical Engineer Jenny Vieth Sr. Psychology1995 Hilary Kyle Soph. Education Lorian Newcomer Jr. Accounting Erin Tenbrunsel Sr. Computer Science Sheri Thomas Jr. Advertising1996 Lisa Bordes Soph. Pre-Major Studies1997 Laura LeBlanc Soph. Business Kari Weber Soph. Arts & Sciences1998 Sarah Cotten Soph. Pre-Major Studies Kelly Fash Soph. Communication Michelle Green Soph. Secondary Education Allison Lange Soph. Pre-Medicine1999 Melissa Clark Jr. Management Sarah Cotten Jr. Psychology Kelly Fash Jr. Public Relations Michelle Green Jr. Secondary Education Sarah Kreimer Soph. Apparel Design Allison Lange Jr. Biology Jen Wagner Soph. Pre-Major Studies2000 Shelly Adamcik Soph. Criminal Justice Melissa Clark Sr. Management Sarah Cotten Sr. Psychology Kelly Fash Sr. Public Relations Katherine Gaudet Soph. Communications Michelle Green Sr. Secondary Education Sarah Kreimer Soph. Apparel Design Allison Lange Sr. Biology Monica Morales Sr. Hotel/Restaurant Mgmt Emily Sebastian Soph. Pre-Major Studies Bridget Studnicka Soph. Human Development Jen Wagner Jr. Finance2001 Shelly Adamcik Jr. Criminal Justice Melissa Clark Sr. Secondary Education Sarah Cotten Sr. Psychology Kelly Fash Sr. Advertising Katherine Gaudet Soph. Public Relations Michelle Green Sr. Secondary Education Allison Lange Sr. Biology Monica Morales Sr. Hotel/Restaurant Mgmt Emily Sebastian Soph. Human Development Jen Wagner Sr. Finance2002 Shelly Adamcik Sr. Criminal Justice

Jennifer Bibber Jr. Psychology Jennifer Cusimano Soph. Pre-Business Julie Farley Soph. Pre-Major Studies Erin Heffner Soph. Pre-Physical Therapy Lexee Marshall Sr. Human Development Erin Price Jr. Management Emily Sebastian Sr. Early Child Development Bridget Studnicka Sr. Early Child Development Kory Tull Soph. Graphic Design Jen Wagner Sr. Finance2003 Shelly Adamcik Sr. Criminal Justice Jennifer Bibber Sr. Psychology Jennifer Cusimano Jr. Accounting Julie Farley Jr. Management Erin Heffner Jr. Criminal Justice Erin Price Gr. Management Bridget Studnicka Sr. Early Child Education Kory Tull Jr. Art2004 Katie Barker Soph. Pre-Major Studies Abbi Blackburn Soph. Communication Julie Farley Sr. Management Erin Heffner Sr. Criminal Justice Mary Beth Moore Jr. Accounting Kelley Potter Jr. Consumer Science Kory Tull Sr. Art2005 Abbi Blackburn Jr. Advertising Bridget Fuentez Soph. Pre-Business Megan Hudson Soph. Communications Mary Beth Moore Sr. Accounting Kelley Potter Sr. Consumer Sciences Jessica Yearout Sr. General Studies2006 Lindsey Buteyn Soph. Communication Bridget Fuentez Jr. Marketing Rachael Green Sr. Electrical Engineering Crystal Hudson Jr. Health Care Mgmt

Megan Hudson Jr. Public Relations Christie McKee Fr. Nursing Amy Pauly Soph. Communications Brigitte Slack Jr. Human Development2007 Lindsey Buteyn Jr. Advertising

Bridget Fuentez Sr. Marketing Megan Hudson Sr. Public Relations Amy Pauly Jr. Public Relations Brigitte Slack Sr. Human Development Calli Johnson RS-Fr. Psychology Jennifer Weber Soph. Pre-Business2008 Mary Catherine Aune Soph. Advertising Lindsey Buteyn Sr. Advertising Ashley Frazier Fr. Marketing Calli Johnson Soph. Psychology Lauren Martin Soph. Interdisciplinary Studies Alyssa Meuth Soph. HDFS Amy Pauly Sr. Public Relations Stephanie Riley Fr. Biology Liz Salstrand Jr. Public Relations Jennifer Weber Jr. Mgmt. and Marketing Lauren Wintzinger Fr. Engineering2009 Mary Catherine Aune Jr. Advertising Kayla Fitterer Fr. Accounting Ashley Frazier Soph. Marketing Calli Johnson Jr. Psychology Alyssa Meuth Jr. HDFS Leigh Moyer Soph. Art Stephanie Riley Soph. Biology Liz Salstrand Sr. Public Relations Kayla Schmidt Jr. Exercise Science Jennifer Weber Sr. Marketing & Management

ACADEMICHONOREESAlabama volleyball student-athletes who have been named Academic All-America, all-district, all-region and all-SEC

“It is our staff’s goal to see each volleyball student-athlete that comes to the Capstone graduate from Alabama. The resources available are top-notch including the academic advisors that are there every step of the way. Overall, we have had great success in the classroom which is something we all take pride in.”

JUDY GREENALABAMA HEAD COACH

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TOP SIX UA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES1994 Jennifer Vieth 1995 Erin Tenbrunsel2000 Sarah Cotten 2000 Michelle Green2000 Allison Lange 2001 Jen Wagner2002 Shelly Adamcik

PAUL W. BRYANT AWARD FINALIST1992 Kristye Hall1994 Erin Tenbrunsel1998 Monica Davis1999 Allison Lange 2000 Michelle Green 2001 Jen Wagner 2002 Shelly Adamcik 2004 Kory Tull 2008 Megan Hudson

PAUL W. BRYANT AWARD 2007 Rachel Green

UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM1991 Kristye Hall1992 Kristye Hall1995 Lisa Bordes 1996 Laura LeBlanc1996 Julie Ramirez 1997 Laura LeBlanc1999 Jen Wagner2000 Jen Wagner2001 Jen Wagner2009 Stephanie Riley 2009 Lauren Wintzinger

GOLDEN KEY1991 Kristye Hall 1994 Jennifer Vieth 1995 Melanie Ryer 1999 Michelle Green 2000 Kelly Fash 2001 Shelly Adamcik 2001 Jen Wagner 2003 Katherine Gaudet 2010 Stephanie Riley

ANDERSON SOCIETY2000 Michelle Green2001 Michelle Green

MORTAR BOARD1991 Kristye Hall 1994 Erin Tenbrunsel 2000 Michelle Green 2001 Michelle Green

NCAA POSTGRADUATESCHOLARSHIP1995 Erin Tenbrunsel 2008 Bridget Fuentez

SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP1995 Erin Tenbrunsel1998 Megan Hudson

WOODROW ALVIN DAVIS FAMILY STUDENT-ATHLETE AWARD1994 Jennifer Vieth 2000 Allison Lange 2004 Erin Heffner

PENNY ALLEN AWARD1995 Erin Tenbrunsel

DEPT. OF ADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONS ACADEMIC AWARD1999 Jen Wagner 2000 Kelly Fash

MINNIE HAYES RAST SCHOLARSHIP1999 Sarah Kreimer2000 Sarah Kreimer

SARAH BROWNING SCHOLARSHIP1999 Sarah Kreimer 2000 Sarah Kreimer

RECOGNITION OF EXCELLENCE IN SCHOLARSHIP - MANAGEMENT1999 Melissa Clark 2003 Julie Farley2010 Ashley Frazier

BUFORD BOONE MEMO-RIAL SCHOLARSHIP1999 Mavis Reed

C&BA SCHOLASTIC ATHLETES2000 Melissa Clark 2010 Kayla Fitterer2010 Ashley Frazier2010 Sarah Machen

OUTSTANDING FINANCE UNDERGRAD2000 Jen Wagner2001 Jen Wagner

CORPORATE FINANCE HONOR AWARD2001 Jen Wagner

GLADYS M. POE SCHOLARSHIP2000 Jen Wagner

GEORGE K. PAGE SCHOLAR2000 Jen Wagner

NATIONAL SOCIETY OF COLLEGIATE SCHOLARS2000 Shelly Adamcik 2003 Julie Farley 2008 Jennifer Weber

JAMES ROBERTSON DISTINGUISHED UNDER-GRADUATE AWARD FOR HIGHEST ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE2002 Shelly Adamcik

BLACK SCHOLAR AWARD2003 Crystal Hudson

EBER MANN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP2003 Mary Beth Moore 2004 Mary Beth Moore

SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCEIN MARKETING2010 Sarah Machen

ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA1996 Laura LeBlanc 1997 Allison Lange 1998 Jen Wagner 2002 Jennifer Cusimano 2002 Julie Farley

ALPHA EPSILON DELTA2000 Allison Lange

BETA BETA BETA2000 Allison Lange

GAMMA BETA PHI1999 Jen Wagner 2000 Shelly Adamcik 2000 Katherine Gaudet 2000 Sarah Kreimer 2001 Jennifer Bibber2002 Jennifer Bibber2003 Jennifer Cusimano

KAPPA TAU ALPHA1999 Kelly Fash 2001 Katherine Gaudet

OMICRON DELTA KAPPA1994 Erin Tenbrunsel 2000 Michelle Green 2003 Kory Tull 2004 Erin Heffner 2009 Calli Johnson

PHI BETA KAPPA2000 Allison Lange

PHI ETA SIGMA 1996 Laura LeBlanc 1996 Julie Ramirez 1996 Kari Weber 1997 Sarah Cotten 1997 Michelle Green 1997 Allison Lange 1998 Jen Wagner 1999 Shelly Adamcik 2000 Emily Sebastian 2004 Bridget Fuentez 2009 Lauren Wintzinger 2010 Ashley Frazier

PHI KAPPA PHI1995 Melanie Ryer 2008 Megan Hudson

PHI UPSILON OMICRON1999 Sarah Kreimer2000 Sarah Kreimer

PSI CHI2000 Sarah Cotten

SIGMA ALPHA LAMBDA2004 Mary Beth Moore 2008 Jennifer Weber

XXXI HONARARY SOCIETY1994 Erin Tenbrunsel 2008 Megan Hudson

CRIMSON TIDE IN HONOR SOCIETIES

Assistant Coach Josh Lauer with 2010 graduateJennifer Weber. Weber was a three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll member.

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The Crimson Tide volleyball team regularly gives back to the city of Tuscaloosa and the sur-rounding areas through various community service programs. Alabama student-athletes take time out of their hectic schedules to read to children, speak at local churches or to just stop by a hospital to brighten the day of patients.

“Being a collegiate athlete, you are already a role model and someone for children to look up to. Community service is important because it gives the kids a chance to personally interact with you and have a posi-tive role model. The last three semesters I have worked with toddlers and elementary kids, either talking to them about making good choices or just playing with them and being a friend. I have met some great kids in the Tuscaloosa community.”

ALYSSA MEUTHALABAMA SENIOR

IN THE COMMUNITYThe Crimson Tide’s volunteer activities include ...

SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAMEvery year the SEC recognizes outstanding student-athletes for their volunteer work in the community. The honor is awarded yearly to one member of each team.

2003 Kory Tull 2004 Kory Tull2005 Jessica Yearout2006 Megan Hudson2007 Megan Hudson2008 Lindsey Buteyn 2009 Alyssa Meuth

TOP SIX UA COMMUNITY SERVICE2002 Shelly Adamcik

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The Southeastern Conference continues to flourish as a solid and competi-tive league in women’s collegiate volleyball. In the last two decades, the SEC has made stellar contributions in volleyball. The conference has sent at least two SEC teams to the NCAA Tournament in ev-ery season the last 20 years. The SEC had a team reach the Final Four seven of the 10 seasons in the ‘90s with the league having a team advance to the regional final nine of those 10 seasons. Since 2000, the SEC has had a team reach the Final Four three times and regional final four times. In 2009, the LSU Tigers won the SEC title, their fifth in program history, first since 1991. The win by LSU snapped an 18-year reign of the Florida Gators. The SEC sent four teams to the NCAA Tournament: Florida, Kentucky, LSU and Tennessee. Kentucky and Tennessee both advanced to the Regional rounds. Since the inaugural SEC volleyball championship in 1979-80, many changeshave occurred in the conference with volleyball. The addition of Arkansas and South Carolina to the league in 1991 brought the divisional format to the sport with five teams competing in the Eastern Division and six teams in the Western Division. In 2009, the SEC entered into an unprecedented TV agreement with ESPNthat provided exclusive coverage of SEC athletics. With the arrangement, SEC volleyball is now broadcast on three different platforms: ESPNU, FS South/Southwest/Sun Sports and CSS and has more exposure than any other league. Live SEC volleyball coverage can now reach into 73 million homes nation-wide on ESPNU, and in the SEC nine-state region, 25 million homes on FS South/South-west/Sun Sports, and 11 million homes on CSS.

Setting the standard for intercollegiate athletics in volleyball.

-son in which the SEC has placed at least two teams in the NCAA Tournament.

-ment, two of which advanced to the Regionals. This marks the first time two SEC teams made it to the Regionals since 2005.

led with 29, Florida and LSU with 25 and Tennessee with 24.

since 2006 to earn First-Team All-America honors. She is the first LSU player since 1992 to do so.

America Teams.

Magazine Academic All-District teams for a total of 56 all-time.

Region Freshman of the Year. The SEC had 12 indi-viduals named to the AVCA South All-Region Team, including three honorable mentions.

The Magazine’s All-Academic Second Team while Kentucky’s Sarah Rumely was named Third Team.

earned selection to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

25, marking the first time since 1993 that the SEC has had four teams ranked at once.

EASTERN DIVISIONKentucky 17-3 29-5Florida 16-4 25-6 Tennessee 16-4 24-8Georgia 8-12 17-14South Carolina 5-15 14-16

WESTERN DIVISION LSU 18-2 25-7 Auburn 8-12 16-15Arkansas 7-13 13-18Alabama 6-14 8-22Miss. State 5-15 9-22Mississippi 4-16 10-20

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The 2010 season will be one of several endings but will also be one of a handful of new begin-nings for the Alabama volleyball team. One of the more notable changes that will occur mid-season is the move from the Coleman Auxiliary Volleyball Extension, better known as the CAVE, to the newly-renovated Foster Auditorium. The Crimson Tide has called the CAVE home since the 2000 season enjoy-ing great success in its friend-ly confines. Although Foster Auditorium will be new to the current squad, volleyball is no stranger to the historic structure as it housed matches from the program’s inaugural season in 1974 to 1995.

“I think the thing that excites me the most about Foster Auditorium is there are so many previous Alabama volley-ball players that played there,” said head coach Judy Green. “My goal is to bring all of those

people back to Foster, so they can have a sense of ownership in something good.”

Green also added on the impor-tance of giving former players a sense of pride when they walk back in the building.

“It’s their home; It’s where they played,” said Green. “I want to make it feel like a home to them.”

On November 24, not only will four seniors take the court for the final time in Tuscaloosa, but it will also mark the end of Green’s 15-year tenure as she announced she would retire fol-lowing the 2010 season. When Green arrived over a decade ago she was committed to build-ing a national program at the Capstone, and it didn’t take her long to make her mark. Among her various accomplishments is Alabama’s first SEC Western Division title, which came in

2000, and the Tide’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament at the conclusion of the 2005 season. Alabama would go on to win another SEC Western Division crown in 2004 and make three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances from 2005-2007.

“I want to leave Alabama on a very successful note,” said Green. “When I took this job I wanted to take this program from where it was and put it at a respectable level nationally. I don’t want the focus to be on this being my last season, but more so about our team and the success we can achieve.”

As previously mentioned, Alabama will send off four seniors this season includ-ing Mary Catherine Aune, Calli Johnson, Alyssa Meuth and Kayla Schmidt. Entering 2010, the quartet has won 39 match-es and advanced to the NCAA Tournament once.

Joining the four seniors is one junior, three sophomores and five freshmen. With the team nearly split between returning players and newcomers, Green explains how important integra-tion will be.

“The biggest key is going to be how we integrate five new players into our eight return-ing players, and how we can become a team as quickly as possible,” said Green. “These five newcomers could have their own identity, just like our return-ing players could have their own identity. Everybody is going to have to be committed to work-ing toward being the best team we can be. I hear a lot of words being said over and over again, but it’s going to be about the actions that we take to make that happen.”

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Alyssa Meuth was an All-SEC Second Team selection in 2009 and led Alabama in kills.

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The Tide returns two of its top hit-ters from last season in senior Alyssa Meuth and sophomore Kayla Fitterer and welcomes a trio of talented fresh-man in Shelbi Goode, Morgan Hendrix and Brianne Vande Griend. Meuth, a Second Team All-SEC honoree from a year ago led Alabama in kills in 2009 with an average of 3.22 per set. She was the Tide’s best offensive option in the Bama Bash tallying double-figure kills in each match en route to earning All-Tournament honors.

“We are very fortunate to be returning Alyssa,” said Green. “She was one of the league’s top performers last year enjoy-ing quite a successful season. She really had a great junior year.”

Fitterer jumped into Alabama’s rotation quickly as a freshman gaining valuable playing time that will come in handy this season. She established herself early on offensively notching a career-best and team-high 17 kills against Fresno State on Sept. 11. Her top defensive perfor-mance of the season came a few weeks later as Fitterer collected 19 digs and three solo blocks for the Tide.

“Kayla had a great freshman season and made really good strides during the spring season,” Green explained. “Her

confidence level improved a great deal as did her all-around play.”

Entering the offensive mix is a trio of highly-touted freshman that are eager to kick off their careers at Alabama. Shelbi Goode, the Tide’s most recent addition, was a PrepVolleyball.com All-American and a two-time member of the All Cen-Tex First Team. She helped guide Georgetown (Texas) High School to the AAAAA Texas State Semifinals in 2009 and currently holds the school record in kills (462), blocks (122) and aces (61). She was named Offensive MVP of her team in 2008 and 2009 and was the team’s overall MVP her senior season.

“Shelbi has great height, long arms and is very competitive by nature,” said Green. “She also has the ability to be a great passer, which will help us out even more.”

Hendrix, who is also a native of Texas, comes in with an impressive list of accolades including a place on the PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces 2010 “The 150” list. Throughout her four years at Lake Travis High School Hendrix guid-ed the team to a 45-3 record and a spot in the 2009 state semifinals. She was an All-State and Academic All-State selec-

tion in 2009 as well as an All Cen-Tex First Team member.

“Morgan is one of the most energet-ic and team-oriented players,” said Green. “She has an x-factor about her. Throughout her young volleyball career she’s made sacrifices to put herself in a position where she could become a bet-ter volleyball player. As she gets stron-ger and develops, Morgan will certainly be someone who can dominate the net in the SEC.”

Rounding out the hitters is Vande Griend, who earned All-American honors in 2009 from Under Armour, the AVCA and PrepVolleyball.com. She helped guide Colorado Springs Christian to four-straight AAA State Championships and earned All-State honors in three of those seasons. In 2009, Vande Griend was named to the Colorado AAA State All-Star Team.

“Brianne is a great all-around athlete,” Green said. “She has good hops and a great competitive energy about her on the floor.”

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HITTERS - RETURNINGPLAYER HT CL-EXP NOTESKayla Fitterer 6-0 Soph.-1L SEC Freshman Honor Roll; collected a career-high 19 kills and three solo blocks against Mississippi StateAlyssa Meuth 6-0 Sr.-3L All-SEC Second Team; SEC Acacemic Honor Roll; led the team in kills with 341 in 2009

HITTERS - NEWCOMERSShelbi Goode 6-2 Fr.-HS Georgetown (Texas) High School record holder in kills (462), blocks (122) and service aces (61)Morgan Hendrix 6-3 Fr.-HS PrepVolleyball.com Senior Ace; 2008 USA High Performance Youth Gold Team memberBrianne Vande Griend 6-0 Fr.-HS Named All-American by AVCA, Under Armour and PrepVolleyball.com; Four-time state champion

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BLOCKERS - NEWCOMERSMolly Ahrens 6-3 Fr.-HS All-State Honorable Mention; 2009 District Co-Offensive MVP (with Morgan Hendrix)Shelbi Goode 6-2 Fr.-HS Georgetown (Texas) High School record holder in kills (462), blocks (122) and service aces (61)Morgan Hendrix 6-3 Fr.-HS PrepVolleyball.com Senior Ace; 2008 USA High Performance Youth Gold Team member

Alabama’s blocking core will be fronted by one of its most experi-enced players in senior Calli Johnson. Johnson has been the Tide’s top defender at the net for the past two seasons. On Sept. 12, 2009, she became the first Alabama player since 2007 to tally eight or more blocks in a single match, which also set a new career high for Johnson.

“Calli is certainly our most seasoned, experienced player,” said Green. “She’s been through every situa-tion possible in her career here. It was really fun this spring to see Calli improve. She will be a great role model for all of our players because of her work ethic. She has the abil-ity to be a very effective offensive middle for us.”

The Tide’s other returning option at the middle blocker spot is redshirt sophomore Leigh Moyer. Moyer’s first two seasons have been inju-ry-plagued; however, the time she spent on the court was very effec-tive. In Alabama’s opening SEC match, Moyer hit a career-best .500

with eight kills off 14 attempts and just one error. The previous week-end she led the Tide on offense with a career-high 10 kills versus Sacramento State.

“Leigh has been battling injuries her first two years, but by the end of this spring season was playing the best volleyball I have ever seen her play,” said Green. “If we can keep her healthy she has a chance to be a very effective offensive middle for us. She can score because she has great speed at the net. It would be nice to see her play an entire sea-son.”

From the group of newcomers, Green has a trio of contenders to assist in the defense at the net. Freshman Molly Ahrens, the third Tide rookie from Texas, was named District Co-MVP in 2009 and earned a place on the All-State First Team and All Cen-Tex First Team her senior season. Ahrens set her school record in blocks and was awarded Team MVP honors in 2009.

“Molly is a very competitive indi-vidual,” said Green. “I believe she is going to do very well at this level and has a great collegiate career ahead of her.”Also available to enter the rotation at the blocker position are Shelbi Goode and Morgan Hendrix.

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BLOCKERS - RETURNINGPLAYER HT CL-EXP NOTESCalli Johnson 6-1 Sr.-3L SEC Academic Honor Roll; notched a career-best eight blocks at Sacramento State; led the team in blocksLeigh Moyer 6-2 RS Soph.-1L SEC Academic Honor Roll; led Alabama offensively with a career-high 10 kills against Sacramento State

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Kayla Schmidt led the Tide 26 times last season in assists and collected 11 double-doubles.

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SETTERS/DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTS - RETURNINGPLAYER HT CL-EXP NOTESKelsey Anderson 5-8 Soph.-1L Earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors once; named to the Hornet Invitational All-Tournament TeamMary Catherine Aune 5-9 Sr.-3L SEC Academic Honor Roll; No. 8 on Alabama’s career service ace list with 128Stephanie Riley 5-7 Jr.-2L SEC Academic Honor Roll; led Alabama in assists in four matches during the 2009 seasonKayla Schmidt 5-10 Sr.-1L SEC Academic Honor Roll; led the Tide in assists 26 times last season; collected 11 double-doubles

SETTERS/DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTS - NEWCOMERKelsey Melito 5-8 Fr.-HS 2008 and 2009 All-State Team member; four-time All-Tournament and All-Area Team honoree

The Tide returns both its setters from last season providing great depth at the posi-tion. Senior Kayla Schmidt led Alabama in assists 26 times in 2009 and collected a team-high 11 double-doubles. Her best all-around performance came late in the season against South Carolina where she tallied a career-high 48 assists, 11 digs, four kills and three total blocks. Junior Stephanie Riley is the Tide’s other option at setter. Riley recorded a season-best 26 assists in 2009 against McNeese State and matched her career-high three service aces with a trio against Mississippi State.

“Wherever Kayla and Stephanie go is where our team will go,” said Green. “Kayla is certainly the best athlete we have on our team. She’s won a national champion-ship at the junior college level. She knows how to win, is a tremendous defensive player and she’s competitive. Stephanie has tremendous leadership abilities. I’m excited to see her embark on this season where she wants to take hold of this team and lead it.”

In the back row, Alabama returns its start-ing libero in sophomore Kelsey Anderson. Anderson earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors once last season and also found a spot on the Hornet Invitational All-Tournament Team. She led the team in digs in 2009 with an average of 3.32 scoops per set and was one of the Tide’s top servers with 13 aces on the season.

“Kelsey has improved her ball skills and serving a great deal in the offseason,” said Green. “She is definitely going to be a leader on the floor for our team this season.”

Joining Anderson is senior Mary Catherine Aune, who along with her defensive skills has been one of the best at serving the ball in Alabama history. She enters her final season in the crimson and white at No. 8 on the Tide’s all-time service ace ledger with 128.

“Mary Catherine made great strides in the spring as far as being a more consistent

passer and a more consistent volleyball player,” Green explained. “Her defensive effort certainly improved and there’s a certain winning spirit inside MC we need to have come out on a daily basis. She also has the potential to have an impact as a leader on our team. She can provide con-fidence, and she can provide stability.”

Alabama welcomes one newcomer to the defensive mix with the addition of freshman Kelsey Melito. Melito earned All-Tournament and All-Area Team honors in each of her four seasons playing for The Lovett School. In 2008 and 2009 she was also an All-State Team selection.

“Kelsey is a workhorse,” said Green. “She’s a very strong kid, she’s competitive and she is very committed to being a great volleyball player. She has a positive ener-gy about her. I love her mentality.”

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NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School) 1 Stephanie Riley S 5-7 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Assumption HS) 2 Morgan Hendrix MB/RS 6-3 Fr. Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS) 3 Calli Johnson MB 6-1 Sr. Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS) 4 Brianne Vande Griend OH 6-0 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Colorado Springs Christian)

5 Kelsey Melito DS 5-8 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (The Lovett School) 6 Mary Catherine Aune L/DS 5-9 Sr. Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) 7 Kayla Fitterer OH 6-0 Soph. Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville HS) 8 Kayla Schmidt S 5-10 Sr. Bleiblerville, Texas (Blinn College) 9 Leigh Moyer MB 6-2 RS-Soph. Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh HS) 10 Molly Ahrens MB 6-3 Fr. Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson HS) 12 Kelsey Anderson L/DS 5-8 Soph. Louisville, Ky. (Mercy Academy) 13 Shelbi Goode MB/OH 6-2 Fr. Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown HS) 16 Alyssa Meuth RS 6-0 Sr. Helotes, Texas (O’Connor HS)

ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School) 10 Molly Ahrens MB 6-3 Fr. Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson HS) 12 Kelsey Anderson L/DS 5-8 Soph. Louisville, Ky. (Mercy Academy) 6 Mary Catherine Aune L/DS 5-9 Sr. Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) 7 Kayla Fitterer OH 6-0 Soph. Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville HS) 13 Shelbi Goode MB/OH 6-2 Fr. Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown HS) 2 Morgan Hendrix MB/RS 6-3 Fr. Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS) 3 Calli Johnson MB 6-1 Sr. Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS) 5 Kelsey Melito DS 5-8 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (The Lovett School) 16 Alyssa Meuth RS 6-0 Sr. Helotes, Texas (O’Connor HS) 9 Leigh Moyer MB 6-2 RS-Soph. Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh HS) 1 Stephanie Riley S 5-7 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Assumption HS) 8 Kayla Schmidt S 5-10 Sr. Bleiblerville, Texas (Blinn College) 4 Brianne Vande Griend OH 6-0 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Colorado Springs Christian)

COACHES Judy Green - Head Coach Josh Lauer - Assistant Coach Kevin Dunn - Assistant CoachJill Heuer - Director of Operations

RETURNING STARTERSKelsey AndersonCalli JohnsonAlyssa MeuthKayla Schmidt

RETURNING LETTERWINNERSKelsey AndersonMary Catherine AuneKayla FittererCalli JohnsonAlyssa MeuthLeigh MoyerStephanie RileyKayla Schmidt

NEWCOMERSMolly AhrensShelbi GoodeMorgan HendrixKelsey MelitoBrianne Vande Griend

CLASS OF THE TIDESENIORS (4)Mary Catherine AuneCalli JohnsonAlyssa MeuthKayla Schmidt

JUNIORS (1)Stephanie Riley

SOPHOMORES (3)Kelsey AndersonKayla FittererLeigh Moyer

FRESHMEN (5)Molly AhrensShelbi GoodeMorgan HendrixKelsey MelitoBrianne Vande Griend

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San Francisco ... made her debut in the crim-son and white against Penn State and finished the match with one attack attempt.

HIGH SCHOOL: PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American … 2008 Kentucky State Player of the Year … 2008 Miss Kentucky Volleyball … member of the All-State and All-Region Teams as a senior … named to the Berkeley Classic All-Tournament Team … helped guide Mercy Academy to a 40-1 record in 2008 en route to securing state champion-ship honors … 2008 Junior Volleyball Direc-tors Association (JVDA) All-Tournament Team and Showcase MVP honoree … 2007 AAU All-American … 2006 Junior Olympic All-American and AAU MVP.

PERSONAL: Born on April 4, 1991 … daughter of Todd and Maria Anderson … has one broth-er, Drew, and one sister, Cassidy … uncle Steve Schoenbaechler played football for the Uni-versity of Kentucky … majoring in kinesiology.2009: Named SEC Freshman of the Week

on Sept. 28 ... grabbed a career-best two ser-vice aces both at Florida and at home against Florida ... named to the Hornet Invitational All-Tournament Team ... earned 17 digs and five assists in her first start for Alabama versus

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB2009 27 95 4 3 13 .077 688 13 44 315 0 0 0TOTAL 27 95 4 3 13 .077 688 13 44 315 0 0 0

Kills 1 three times, last vs. Tennessee (Oct. 16, 2009) Attempts 4 vs. McNeese State (Sept. 5, 2009)

Hitting Percentage .500 (1-0/2) vs. Alabama A&M (Sept. 1, 2009)

Assists 6 vs. Mississippi (Oct. 11, 2009)

Aces 2 twice, last vs. Florida (Oct. 30, 2009)

Digs 24 vs. Mississippi (Oct. 11, 2009)

Block Solos NA

Block Assists NA

Total Blocks NA

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PERSONAL: Born on October 10, 1988 ... daughter of Jon and Marci Aune ... has two sisters, Ashley and Kaylee, and two brothers, Carson and Coy ... dad was quarterback at University of Texas ... brother Coy was a wide receiver for the Longhorns ... majoring in advertising.

2008: Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll … led the team in service aces with 41 … in the final match of the season collected her 108th career ser-vice ace putting her at No. 10 on Alabama’s all-time leaders list in aces … tied for fourth-most service aces in a single match in Crimson Tide history, and set a new career high, with eight against Western Kentucky … finished the season ranked 22nd in the nation and second in the SEC in aces per set … had double-digit digs in each of the three matches at the Hurricane Invitational.

2007: SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll … fin-ished 19th in the NCAA in service aces per game with .59 … recorded first career start against Seton Hall at the OU Tournament … recorded a match-high six service aces against Illinois State in the Bama Bash … notched a career-high four kills against Sacramento State in the Bama Bash … broke into the top 10 nationally in service aces per game at No. 10 … set a career-high in digs with 18 against LSU…Ended the regular season leading the conference in aces with 67 … tallied 220 digs on the season, good for fourth highest on the team … played in 114 games for the Tide … led the team in service aces.

HIGH SCHOOL: AVCA High School All-American in 2006...Prep Volleyball All-American Honorable Mention in 2006 ... led her high school to a state championship in 2004 ... selected to the Texas Girls Coaches Association and Sports Writers Associa-tion All-State Teams in 2006 ... broke school record with 130 aces in one season in 2006 ... Academic All-District from 2004 to 2006 ... nominated as finalist for Christian Athlete of the Year award in 2006.

2009: SEC Academic Honor Roll … currently eighth on Alabama’s career service ace ledger with 128 ... recorded a season-high nine digs in match against South Carolina ... tied her career-best in kills with four at Sacramento State ... tallied her first service aces of the season with a pair against San Fran-cisco ... collected three digs against Alabama A&M ... appeared in all three of the Tide’s matches at the Active Ankle Challenge where she collected three total attacks and three digs.

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB2009 28 93 16 13 89 .034 13 20 35 133 0 0 02008 27 88 9 13 70 -.057 14 41 37 136 0 0 02007 30 116 17 13 89 .045 35 67 90 220 2 3 5TOTAL 85 297 42 39 248 .012 62 128 162 489 2 3 5

Kills 4 twice, last vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 12, 2009)

Attempts 14 vs. UAB (Aug. 31, 2007)

Hitting Percentage 1.00 (1-0/1) two times, last vs. Tennessee (Oct. 21, 2007)

Assists 5 vs. Mississippi State (Oct. 24, 2007)

Aces 8 vs. Western Kentucky (Aug. 29, 2008)

Digs 18 vs. LSU (Nov. 11, 2007)

Block Solos 1 two times, last vs. Illinois State (Sept. 1, 2007)

Block Assists 1 three times, last vs. Illinois State (Sept. 1, 2007)

Total Blocks 2 two times, last vs. Illinois State (Sept. 1, 2007)

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PERSONAL: Born on October 10, 1988 ... daughterof Jon and Marci Aune ... has two sisters, Ashleyand Kaylee, and two brothers, Carson and Coy ... dad was quarterback at University of Texas ... brother Coy was a wide receiver for the Longhorns ... majoring in advertising.

2008: Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll … led the team in service aces with 41 … in the finalmatch of the season collected her 108th career ser-vice ace putting her at No. 10 on Alabama’s all-timeleaders list in aces … tied for fourth-most service aces in a single match in Crimson Tide history, and set a new career high, with eight against WesternKentucky … finished the season ranked 22nd in the nation and second in the SEC in aces per set … haddouble-digit digs in each of the three matches atthe Hurricane Invitational.

2007: SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll … fin-ished 19th in the NCAA in service aces per gamewith .59 … recorded first career start against Seton Hall at the OU Tournament … recorded amatch-high six service aces against Illinois State in the Bama Bash … notched a career-high four kills against Sacramento State in the Bama Bash… broke into the top 10 nationally in service acesper game at No. 10 … set a career-high in digs with 18 against LSU…Ended the regular season leading the conference in aces with 67 … tallied 220 digs on the season, good for fourth highest on the team … played in 114 games for the Tide … led the team in service aces.

HIGH SCHOOL: AVCA High School All-American in 2006...Prep Volleyball All-American Honorable Mention in 2006 ... led her high school to a state championship in 2004 ... selected to the Texas Girls Coaches Association and Sports Writers Associa-tion All-State Teams in 2006 ... broke school recordwith 130 aces in one season in 2006 ... Academic All-District from 2004 to 2006 ... nominated asfinalist for Christian Athlete of the Year award in2006.

2009: SEC Academic Honor Roll … currently eighth on Alabama’s career service ace ledger with 128 ... recorded a season-high nine digs in match againstSouth Carolina ... tied her career-best in kills with four at Sacramento State ... tallied her first serviceaces of the season with a pair against San Fran-cisco ... collected three digs against Alabama A&M... appeared in all three of the Tide’s matches at the Active Ankle Challenge where she collected three total attacks and three digs.

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB20092009 2828 9393 1616 1313 8989 .034034 13 20 35 133 0 0 020082008 2727 8888 99 1313 7070 - 057-.057 1414 4141 3737 136136 00 00 002007 30 116 17 13 89 .045 35 67 90 220 2 3 5TOTAL 85 297 42 39 248 .012 62 128 162 489 2 3 5

Kills 4 twice, last vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 12, 2009)twice last vs Sacramento State (Sept 12 2009)

Attempts 14 vs. UAB (Aug. 31, 2007)

Hitting Percentage 1.00 (1-0/1)two times, last vs. Tennessee (Oct. 21, 2007)

Assists 5 vs. Mississippi State (Oct. 24, 2007)

Aces 8 vs. Western Kentucky (Aug. 29, 2008)

Digs 18 vs. LSU (Nov. 11, 2007)

Block Solos 1 two times, last vs. Illinois State (Sept. 1, 2007)

Block Assists 1 three times, last vs. Illinois State (Sept. 1, 2007)

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freshman and sophomore seasons.

PERSONAL: Born on August 29, 1991 … daughter of Scott and Kara Fitterer … has one brother, Eric, and one sister, Sarah … majoring in accounting.

career-high .462 percentage against Alabama A&M ... had a stellar collegiate debut weekend at the Active Ankle Challenge where she fin-ished with 13 kills, 15 digs and four blocks.

HIGH SCHOOL: PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American … led Edwardsville High School to conference, regional, and sectional championships in 2008 … set the Edwards-ville career kills record in 2008 with 1,259 kills … ranks in the top 20 in the state of Il-linois in career kills … 2008 Prepvolleyball.com Senior Aces … Illinois All-State First Team (2007, 2008) ... News-Democrat 3A/4A All-Area First Team (2007, 2008) … Southwestern Conference First Team (2007, 2008) … Alton Telegraph Large School Volleyball Player of the Year (2007, 2008) ... 2007 PrepVolleyball.com’s Top 50 Recruits in the 2009 Class … spent her freshman and sophomore seasons at Belleville Althoff High School where she helped guide it to conference, regional, sec-tional and super-sectional championships in her second season … 2006 Illinois All-State Second Team honors, News-Democrat AA All-Area First Team accolades and South Seven Conference First Team distinction … 2005 Illinois All-State Honorable Mention team, News-Democrat AA All-Area Second Team and South Seven Conference First Team … four-year varsity starter throughout high school career ... also played basketball her

2009: Named to the SEC Freshmen Honor Roll ... notched a career-high 19 digs and three solo blocks to pace the Tide against Mississip-pi State ... had a career-best and team-high 17 kills against Fresno State ... notched 11 kills and 14 digs versus Jacksonville State for her first double-double in the crimson and white ... tallied first career solo block in win over SMU ... collected seven kills on 13 attempts for a

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB2009 24 88 181 80 612 .165 4 5 8 125 5 25 30TOTAL 24 88 181 80 612 .165 4 5 8 125 5 25 30

Kills 17 vs. Fresno State (Sept. 11, 2009)

Attempts 49 vs. San Francisco (Sept. 12, 2009)

Hitting Percentage .462 (7-1/13) vs. Alabama A&M (Sept. 1, 2009)

Assists 1 twice, last vs. Georgia (Sept. 18, 2009)

Aces 4 vs. Fresno State (Sept. 11, 2009)

Digs 19 vs. Mississippi State (Sept. 30, 2009)

Block Solos 3 vs. Mississippi State (Sept. 30, 2009)

Block Assists 4 vs. Miami (Ohio) (Aug. 29, 2009)

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PERSONAL: Born on August 29, 1991 … daughter of Scott and Kara Fitterer … has one brother, Eric, and one sister, Sarah … majoringin accounting.

career-high .462 percentage against Alabama A&M ... had a stellar collegiate debut weekendat the Active Ankle Challenge where she fin-ished with 13 kills, 15 digs and four blocks.

HIGH SCHOOL: PrepVolleyball.com HighSchool All-American … led Edwardsville HighSchool to conference, regional, and sectional championships in 2008 … set the Edwards-ville career kills record in 2008 with 1,259 kills … ranks in the top 20 in the state of Il-linois in career kills … 2008 Prepvolleyball.com Senior Aces … Illinois All-State First Team(2007, 2008) ... News-Democrat 3A/4A All-Area First Team (2007, 2008) … SouthwesternConference First Team (2007, 2008) … AltonTelegraph Large School Volleyball Player of the Year (2007, 2008) ... 2007 PrepVolleyball.com’s Top 50 Recruits in the 2009 Class …spent her freshman and sophomore seasons at Belleville Althoff High School where she helped guide it to conference, regional, sec-tional and super-sectional championships inher second season … 2006 Illinois All-StateSecond Team honors, News-Democrat AA tAll-Area First Team accolades and South Seven Conference First Team distinction … 2005 Illinois All-State Honorable Mentionteam, News-Democrat AA All-Area SecondTeam and South Seven Conference First Team … four-year varsity starter throughout highschool career ... also played basketball herp y

2009: Named to the SEC Freshmen Honor Roll ... notched a career-high 19 digs and three solo blocks to pace the Tide against Mississip-pi State ... had a career-best and team-high 17kills against Fresno State ... notched 11 kills and 14 digs versus Jacksonville State for her first double-double in the crimson and white ... tallied first career solo block in win over SMU ... collected seven kills on 13 attempts for a

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB20092009 2424 8888 181181 8080 612612 .165165 4 5 8 125 5 25 30TOTALTOTAL 2424 8888 181181 8080 612612 165.165 44 55 88 125125 55 2525 3030

Kills 17 vs. Fresno State (Sept. 11, 2009)vs Fresno State (Sept 11 2009)

Attempts 49 vs. San Francisco (Sept. 12, 2009)

Hitting Percentage .462 (7-1/13) vs. Alabama A&M (Sept. 1, 2009)

Assists 1 twice, last vs. Georgia (Sept. 18, 2009)

Aces 4 vs. Fresno State (Sept. 11, 2009)

Digs 19 vs. Mississippi State (Sept. 30, 2009)

Block Solos 3 vs. Mississippi State (Sept. 30, 2009)

Block Assists 4 vs. Miami (Ohio) (Aug. 29, 2009)

Total Blocks 4 vs. Miami (Ohio) (Aug. 29, 2009)

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as Team Captain in 2005 ... also competed in basketball and soccer during high school ... chosen Honorable Mention All-Conference in 2003.

PERSONAL: Born on March 27, 1988 ... daugh-ter of Mike and Mary Lou Johnson ... has three brothers Shad, Seth and Casey ... majoring in psychology.

2008: Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll … earned her first double-double of the season against Mississippi with 11 kills and 11 digs, both career bests ... notched a career-high four service aces against South Carolina ... collected a career-best six block assists against Auburn ... tallied a career-high two service aces against Miami ... dished out her first assist of the season, and tied her career high, against Miami ... netted a career-high three solo blocks against Western Kentucky … served as team captain … elected to the Stu-dent Athlete Advisory Committee Executive Board.

2007: SEC Academic Freshman Honor Roll … recorded first career start as a member of the Tide against Seton Hall at the OU Tourna-ment … set a career-high 18 attempts against Illinois State in the Bama Bash … posted a ca-reer-high nine kills against Illinois State in the Bama Bash … recorded 33 kills on the season, averaging .85 kills per game … played in 39 games for the Tide.

2006: Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led her high school to state championship from 2002 to 2005 ... winner of Gaylyn P. Thomas Athletic Academic Award ... selected First Team All-District, MI Confer-ence, All-State in 2004...Garnered First Team All-State and All-Conference in 2005 ... served

2009: SEC Academic Honor Roll … tied her career-high in kills with 12 against Mississippi State ... collected a career-best eight total blocks and seven block assists at Sacramento State ... first Tide player to notch eight or more rejections since the 2007 season ... set a new career-high in kills with 12 against Alabama A&M.

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB2009 30 113 154 54 419 .239 7 0 0 35 7 78 852008 29 105 157 37 372 .323 14 18 21 82 14 74 882007 11 41 33 13 103 .194 3 0 1 12 3 18 21TOTAL 70 259 344 104 894 .268 24 18 22 129 24 170 194

Kills 12 twice, last vs. Mississippi State (Sept. 30, 2009)

Attempts 26 at Mississippi (Oct. 12, 2008)

Hitting Percentage .875 (7-0/8) vs. Samford (Sept. 12, 2008)

Assists 2 at Mississippi (Oct. 12, 2008)

Aces 4 vs. South Carolina (Oct. 5, 2008)

Digs 11 at Mississippi (Oct. 12, 2008)

Block Solos 3 vs. Western Kentucky (Aug. 29, 2008)

Block Assists 7 twice, last vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 12, 2009)

Total Blocks 8 vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 12, 2009)

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as Team Captain in 2005 ... also competed in basketball and soccer during high school ... chosen Honorable Mention All-Conference in 2003.

PERSONAL: Born on March 27, 1988 ... daugh-ter of Mike and Mary Lou Johnson ... has threebrothers Shad, Seth and Casey ... majoring in psychology.

2008: Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll … earned her first double-double of theseason against Mississippi with 11 kills and 11digs, both career bests ... notched a career-high four service aces against South Carolina ... collected a career-best six block assists against Auburn ... tallied a career-high twoservice aces against Miami ... dished out her first assist of the season, and tied her careerhigh, against Miami ... netted a career-highthree solo blocks against Western Kentucky …served as team captain … elected to the Stu-dent Athlete Advisory Committee ExecutiveBoard.

2007: SEC Academic Freshman Honor Roll … recorded first career start as a member ofthe Tide against Seton Hall at the OU Tourna-ment … set a career-high 18 attempts against Illinois State in the Bama Bash … posted a ca-reer-high nine kills against Illinois State in theBama Bash … recorded 33 kills on the season, averaging .85 kills per game … played in 39games for the Tide.

2006: Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led her high school to statechampionship from 2002 to 2005 ... winner ofGaylyn P. Thomas Athletic Academic Award... selected First Team All-District, MI Confer-ence, All-State in 2004...Garnered First Team All-State and All-Conference in 2005 ... served

2009: SEC Academic Honor Roll … tied hercareer-high in kills with 12 against Mississippi State ... collected a career-best eight total blocks and seven block assists at Sacramento State ... first Tide player to notch eight or morerejections since the 2007 season ... set a newcareer-high in kills with 12 against AlabamaA&M.

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB20092009 3030 113113 154154 5454 419419 .239239 7 0 0 35 7 78 8520082008 2929 105105 157157 3737 372372 323.323 1414 1818 2121 8282 1414 7474 88882007 11 41 33 13 103 .194 3 0 1 12 3 18 21TOTAL 70 259 344 104 894 .268 24 18 22 129 24 170 194

Kills 12 twice, last vs. Mississippi State (Sept. 30, 2009)twice last vs Mississippi State (Sept 30 2009)

Attempts 26at Mississippi (Oct. 12, 2008)

Hitting Percentage .875 (7-0/8) vs. Samford (Sept. 12, 2008)

Assists 2 at Mississippi (Oct. 12, 2008)

Aces 4 vs. South Carolina (Oct. 5, 2008)

Digs 11 at Mississippi (Oct. 12, 2008)

Block Solos 3 vs. Western Kentucky (Aug. 29, 2008)

Block Assists 7 twice, last vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 12, 2009)

Total Blocks 8vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 12, 2009)

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Bash All-Tournament Team ... notched a ca-reer-best 18 kills against Jacksonville State ... had four block assists against Alabama A&M ... led Alabama with 10 kills off 19 attempts for a hitting percentage of .474 against Miami (Ohio) ... also tallied five digs and four service aces against the RedHawks.

2008: Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll … tallied first career assist in SEC home opener against Auburn ... received Crimson Tide Invitational All-Tournament Team hon-ors ... named to the Hurricane Invitational All-Tournament Team ... collected a career-high 16 kills against South Dakota State ... had a career-high eight digs against Western Ken-tucky.

2007: Played in 13 games for the Tide throughout the season … recorded a career-high 13 kills against Mississippi on 34 attempts … recorded first career start against Illinois State and tallied seven kills and three digs … hit .227 on the season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led team to District cham-pionship for the first time in school’s history ... Second Team All-District in 2005 ... New Braunfels Tournament MVP in 2006 ... racked up match high of 28 kills and 20 digs in 2006

2009: Named to the All-SEC Second Team … SEC Academic Honor Roll … marked a new career-high in total blocks with five against South Carolina ... tied her career-high of 18 kills in win over South Carolina to lead Ala-bama offensively ... the Tide’s best offensive option in the Bama Bash tallying double-digit kills in all three matches ... named to the Bama

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB2009 28 106 341 82 766 .338 8 19 34 106 1 39 402008 28 95 242 100 564 .252 1 0 2 75 3 19 222007 7 15 29 12 75 .227 0 0 0 8 0 3 3TOTAL 63 216 612 194 1405 .298 9 19 36 189 4 61 65

Kills 18 twice, last vs. South Carolina (Sept. 25, 2009)

Attempts 39 vs. Jacksonville State (Sept. 5, 2009)

Hitting Percentage .714 (5-0/7) vs. Nicholls State (Aug. 29, 2008)

Assists 2 three times, last vs. Mississippi (Oct. 11, 2009)

Aces 4 vs. Miami (Ohio) (Aug. 29, 2009)

Digs 9 twice, last vs. Mississippi State (Nov. 27, 2009)

Block Solos 1 three times, last vs. Mississippi (Oct. 11, 2009)

Block Assists 5 vs. South Carolina (Nov. 1, 2009)

Total Blocks 5 vs. South Carolina (Nov. 1, 2009)

... ranked in the top 25 percent of her class.

PERSONAL: Born on May 16, 1989 ... daugh-ter of Todd Mueth and JoAnn Pritulsky ... has one sister, Kari, and two step sisters, Jillianand Jenna ... sister, Kari, played volleyball at McMurry University ... majoring in human de-velopment and family studies.

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Bash All-Tournament Team ... notched a ca-reer-best 18 kills against Jacksonville State ... had four block assists against Alabama A&M ... led Alabama with 10 kills off 19 attempts for a hitting percentage of .474 against Miami(Ohio) ... also tallied five digs and four serviceaces against the RedHawks.

2008: Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll … tallied first career assist in SEC home opener against Auburn ... received Crimson Tide Invitational All-Tournament Team hon-ors ... named to the Hurricane Invitational All-Tournament Team ... collected a career-high16 kills against South Dakota State ... had a career-high eight digs against Western Ken-tucky.

2007: Played in 13 games for the Tidethroughout the season … recorded a career-high 13 kills against Mississippi on 34 attempts … recorded first career start against Illinois State and tallied seven kills and three digs … hit .227 on the season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led team to District cham-pionship for the first time in school’s history ... Second Team All-District in 2005 ... NewBraunfels Tournament MVP in 2006 ... racked up match high of 28 kills and 20 digs in 2006

2009: Named to the All-SEC Second Team … SEC Academic Honor Roll … marked a newcareer-high in total blocks with five against South Carolina ... tied her career-high of 18 kills in win over South Carolina to lead Ala-bama offensively ... the Tide’s best offensiveoption in the Bama Bash tallying double-digit kills in all three matches ... named to the Bama

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB20092009 2828 106106 341341 8282 766766 .338338 8 19 34 106 1 39 4020082008 2828 9595 242242 100100 564564 252.252 11 00 22 7575 33 1919 22222007 7 15 29 12 75 .227 0 0 0 8 0 3 3TOTAL 63 216 612 194 1405 .298 9 19 36 189 4 61 65

Kills 18twice, last vs. South Carolina (Sept. 25, 2009)twice last vs South Carolina (Sept 25 2009)

Attempts 39 vs. Jacksonville State (Sept. 5, 2009)

Hitting Percentage .714 (5-0/7) vs. Nicholls State (Aug. 29, 2008)

Assists 2 three times, last vs. Mississippi (Oct. 11, 2009)

Aces 4vs. Miami (Ohio) (Aug. 29, 2009)

Digs 9 twice, last vs. Mississippi State (Nov. 27, 2009)

Block Solos 1 three times, last vs. Mississippi (Oct. 11, 2009)

Block Assists 5 vs. South Carolina (Nov. 1, 2009)

Total Blocks 5 vs. South Carolina (Nov. 1, 2009)

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block against Alabama A&M ... tallied a pair of kills against Penn State.

2008: Granted a medical redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2007 Georgia 4A State Cham-pion … named to the 2006, 2007 All-State and All-Area and All-County teams … named to the Senior All-Star Team … Prepvolleyball.com Senior Ace … played club volleyball for Tsunami and A5.

PERSONAL: Born on February 23, 1990 ... daughter of David and Sharon Moyer ... has one brother, Brian ... majoring in art.

2009: SEC Academic Honor Roll … hit a ca-reer-high .500 against Georgia connecting on 8-of-14 from the floor with just one error ... notched a career-best 10 kills to lead Alabama offensively against Sacramento State ... col-lected four kills and five blocks versus Jack-sonville State ... had three kills and one solo

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB2009 16 56 71 31 189 .212 0 0 1 14 1 22 23TOTAL 16 56 71 31 189 .212 0 0 1 14 1 22 23

Kills 10 vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 12, 2009)

Attempts 23 vs. Mississippi State (Sept. 30, 2009)

Hitting Percentage .500 (8-1/14) vs. Georgia (Sept. 18, 2009)

Assists NA

Aces NA

Digs 3 twice, last vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 12, 2009)

Block Solos 1 vs. Alabama A&M (Sept. 1, 2009)

Block Assists 5 vs. Jacksonville State (Sept. 5, 2009)

Total Blocks 5 vs. Jacksonville State (Sept. 5, 2009)

block against Alabama A&M ... tallied a pair ofkills against Penn State.

2008: Granted a medical redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2007 Georgia 4A State Cham-pion … named to the 2006, 2007 All-Stateand All-Area and All-County teams … namedto the Senior All-Star Team … Prepvolleyball.com Senior Ace … played club volleyball for Tsunami and A5.

PERSONAL: Born on February 23, 1990 ... daughter of David and Sharon Moyer ... has one brother, Brian ... majoring in art.

2009: SEC Academic Honor Roll … hit a ca-reer-high .500 against Georgia connectingon 8-of-14 from the floor with just one error ... notched a career-best 10 kills to lead Alabama offensively against Sacramento State ... col-lected four kills and five blocks versus Jack-sonville State ... had three kills and one solo

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB20092009 1616 5656 7171 3131 189189 .212212 0 0 1 14 1 22 23TOTAL 16 56 71 31 189 212 0 0 1 14 1 22 23

Kills 10vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 12, 2009)vs Sacramento State (Sept 12 2009)

Attempts 23vs. Mississippi State (Sept. 30, 2009)

Hitting Percentage .500 (8-1/14)vs. Georgia (Sept. 18, 2009)

Assists NA

Aces NA

Digs 3twice, last vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 12, 2009)

Block Solos 1vs. Alabama A&M (Sept. 1, 2009)

Block Assists 5 vs. Jacksonville State (Sept. 5, 2009)

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to the All-tournament squad at J.O. National Championships in 2005, 2006 and 2007.

PERSONAL: Born on March 28, 1990 ... daughter of Craig and Debbie Riley ... has one brother, Kyle ... majoring in biology.

digs and one service ace against Miami (Ohio) ... led the Tide in assists against No. 20 Saint Louis with 11.

2008: Named to the SEC Freshmen Academ-ic Honor Roll .. collected three double-dou-bles ... dished out a career-high 58 assists at Georgia ... threw down a career-best two kills against LSU ... started her first match at Ar-kansas where she notched 36 assists ... earned her first double-double at Mississippi with 29 assists and a career-high 14 digs ... tallied first career kill and service ace against Auburn ... had a solid performance in Alabama’s confer-ence opener at Kentucky with 11 digs ... saw first action of collegiate career against Nich-olls State ... tallied three assists and one dig in debut performance.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time state champion (2005-2007) … 2005 high school national champions … 2007 State All-tournament team and Region 7 All-tournament team … 2007 Chicago Nike Challenge All-Tournament team … 2007 All-State second team…2007 Varsity Leadership Award recipient … played club vol-leyball for Kentucky Indiana Volleyball Acad-emy (KIVA) … 2003 Junior Olympic National Champions in the Open division … 2005 and 2007 Junior Olympic runners-up … named

2009: SEC Academic Honor Roll … led the Tide in assists four times in 2009 ... matched her career high of three service aces in win over Mississippi State ... tallied her first kill of the season against San Francisco ... topped her season-high assists with 26 versus Mc-Neese State ... scooped up a season-best nine digs against Jacksonville State ... had eight

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB2009 24 87 2 5 11 -.273 355 12 22 107 0 1 12008 21 70 9 6 33 .091 457 19 14 128 0 2 2TOTAL 45 157 11 11 44 .000 812 31 36 235 0 3 3

Kills 2 two times, last vs. Arkansas (Nov. 16, 2008)

Attempts 7 vs. Georgia (Nov. 9, 2008)

Hitting Percentage 1.00 (1-0/1) five times, last vs. Arkansas (Nov. 9, 2009)

Assists 58 vs. Georgia (Nov. 9, 2008)

Aces 3 twice, last vs. Mississippi State (Sept. 30, 2009)

Digs 14 vs. Mississippi (Oct. 12, 2008)

Block Solos NA

Block Assists 1 three times, last vs. Arkansas (Nov. 9, 2009)

Total Blocks 1 three times, last vs. Arkansas (Nov. 9, 2009)

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3A State Volleyball Championship.

PERSONAL: Born on June 12, 1989 … daughter of Everett and Sandy Schmidt … has two sis-ters, Tiffany and Stacy … majoring in exercise science.

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cisco and 29 assists and 14 digs versus Sac-ramento State ... notched double-digit digs 14 times this season ... was the Tide’s leading assist collector with 13 against Penn State and 19 against Miami (Ohio) ... led Alabama in digs with 15 against No. 20 Saint Louis.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played for Blinn College in Brenham, Texas her freshman and sophomore seasons … guided the Buccaneers to the 2008 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) National Championship … 2008 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Two-Year Colleges National Player of the Year…NJCAA National Player of the Year in 2008 … awarded Most Valuable Player hon-ors at the national tournament … AVCA First Team All-American … ranked third nationally in assists with an average of 11.69 per set … added 1.51 digs and 1.21 kills with a hitting per-centage of .375 per frame.

HIGH SCHOOL: First Team All-District…Dis-trict MVP … 2007 Texas Girls Coaches As-sociation (TGCA) 1A-2A-3A East All Star … TGCA All Star MVP … academic All-District…Babe Ruth Female Athlete of the Year … All-State…Academic All-State … won 2005 Class

2009: SEC Academic Honor Roll … led the Tide in assists 26 times in 2009 ... had a stel-lar overall match against South Carolina with a career-best 48 assists, 11 digs, four kills and three total blocks ... registered 36 assists against Mississippi State ... put up a pair of double-doubles at the Hornet Invitational with 24 assists and 15 digs against San Fran-

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB2009 30 115 54 13 130 .315 796 26 34 292 1 11 12TOTAL 30 115 54 13 130 .315 796 26 34 292 1 11 12

Kills 5 vs. Arkansas (Nov. 15, 2009)

Attempts 12 vs. Arkansas (Nov. 15, 2009)

Hitting Percentage 1.00 (1-0/1) vs. Penn State (Aug. 29, 2009)

Assists 48 vs. South Carolina (Nov. 1, 2009)

Aces 2 five times, last vs. Mississippi (Oct. 11, 2009)

Digs 19 vs. Tennessee (Nov. 8, 2009)

Block Solos 1 vs. Kentucky (Nov. 6, 2009)

Block Assists 3 twice, last vs. Arkansas (Nov. 15, 2009)

Total Blocks 3 twice, last vs. Arkansas (Nov. 15, 2009)

3A State Volleyball Championship.

PERSONAL: Born on June 12, 1989 … daughter of Everett and Sandy Schmidt … has two sis-ters, Tiffany and Stacy … majoring in exercise science.

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cisco and 29 assists and 14 digs versus Sac-ramento State ... notched double-digit digs 14 times this season ... was the Tide’s leadingassist collector with 13 against Penn State and19 against Miami (Ohio) ... led Alabama in digs with 15 against No. 20 Saint Louis.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played for Blinn College in Brenham, Texas her freshman and sophomoreseasons … guided the Buccaneers to the 2008 National Junior College Athletic Association(NJCAA) National Championship … 2008 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Two-Year Colleges National Player of the Year…NJCAA National Player of the Year in 2008 … awarded Most Valuable Player hon-ors at the national tournament … AVCA First Team All-American … ranked third nationallyin assists with an average of 11.69 per set … added 1.51 digs and 1.21 kills with a hitting per-centage of .375 per frame.

HIGH SCHOOL: First Team All-District…Dis-trict MVP … 2007 Texas Girls Coaches As-sociation (TGCA) 1A-2A-3A East All Star …TGCA All Star MVP … academic All-District…Babe Ruth Female Athlete of the Year … All-State…Academic All-State … won 2005 Class

2009: SEC Academic Honor Roll … led the Tide in assists 26 times in 2009 ... had a stel-lar overall match against South Carolina with a career-best 48 assists, 11 digs, four kills andthree total blocks ... registered 36 assistsagainst Mississippi State ... put up a pair of double-doubles at the Hornet Invitational with 24 assists and 15 digs against San Fran-

MP SP K E TA HIT% A SA SE DG BS BA TB20092009 3030 115115 5454 1313 130130 .315315 796 26 34 292 1 11 12TOTALTOTAL 3030 115115 5454 1313 130130 315.315 796796 2626 3434 292292 11 1111 1212

Kills 5 vs. Arkansas (Nov. 15, 2009)vs Arkansas (Nov 15 2009)

Attempts 12vs. Arkansas (Nov. 15, 2009)

Hitting Percentage 1.00 (1-0/1)vs. Penn State (Aug. 29, 2009)

Assists 48vs. South Carolina (Nov. 1, 2009)

Aces 2 five times, last vs. Mississippi (Oct. 11, 2009)

Digs 19vs. Tennessee (Nov. 8, 2009)

Block Solos 1vs. Kentucky (Nov. 6, 2009)

Block Assists 3twice, last vs. Arkansas (Nov. 15, 2009)

Total Blocks 3twice, last vs. Arkansas (Nov. 15, 2009)

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HIGH SCHOOL Named District Co-Offensive MVP in 2009 ... earned a place on the All-State First Team and All Cen-Tex First Team her senior season … awarded team MVP honors in 2009 … named Player of the Week for her hometown of Pflugerville, Texas on Sept. 13 … set the school record in blocks finishing with 118 … earned 2008 Texas All-State Honorable Mention recognition … named Most Improved from 2006-2008 … awarded Academic All-District honors from 2006-2009.

PERSONALBorn March 21, 1992 ... daughter of George and Becky Ahrens … has one brother, Tyler, and one sister, Emily ... majoring in communications.

“I am so proud to be able to represent the Crimson Tide! I hope to give the other SEC schools a scare one block at a time! Roll Tide!”

HIGH SCHOOL PrepVolleyball.com All-American … 2009 TGCA All-Star … member of the All Cen-Tex First Team in 2008 and 2009 … two-time All-District selection (2008, 2009) … helped guide Georgetown to the AAAAA Texas state semifinals in 2009 … was the leading blocker in Central Texas in 2008 and 2009 … holds Georgetown High School records in kills (462), blocks (122) and aces (61) … named Offensive MVP in 2008 and 2009 and Team MVP in 2009.

PERSONALBorn June 30, 1992 … daughter of Pat and Kimberly Goode … majoring in communications.

“I am excited about my opportunity to continue my volleyball ca-reer at Alabama and to play at the SEC level with the tremendous support and competitive atmosphere here in Tuscaloosa. I am fortunate to be a part of this program with these girls and coach-ing staff! Roll Tide!”

HIGH SCHOOL Named to the Prepvolleyball.com Senior Aces 2010 “The 150” list … helped guide Lake Travis High School to a 45-3 record in 2009 en route to the state semifinals … member of the Texas Volleyball All-State Team and Academic All-State Team in 2009 … named to the All Cen-Tex First Team by the Austin American-Statesman … awarded District 25-4A Offensive Player of the Year and Lake Travis High School Varsity Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2009 … made both the Justin Northwest Tournament and Hays Rebel Bash All-Tournament Team … in 2007 and 2008 named Honorable Men-tion All-District … 2008 USA High Performance Youth Gold Team member … honored in 2009 with the U.S. Presidential Gold Medal Service Award … member of the National Society of High School Scholars from 2008-2010 … completed more than 100 hours of community service as a member of Lake Travis High School’s Cavs in Service program.

PERSONALBorn April 9, 1992 … daughter of Larry and Patsy Hendrix … has one brother, Hunter … majoring in communications.

“I am absolutely ecstatic to play this year for Alabama and have been ever since I committed. I also can’t wait to play with such an amazing group of girls. I am blessed to be apart of such a great program, school, community, and at-mosphere. Roll Tide!”

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HIGH SCHOOLNamed District Co-Offensive MVP in 2009 ... earned a place on the All-State First Team and All Cen-Tex First Team her senior season … awarded team MVP honors in 2009 … named Player of the Week for her hometown of Pflugerville, Texas on Sept. 13 … set the school record in blocks finishing with118 … earned 2008 Texas All-State Honorable Mention recognition … named Most Improved from 2006-2008 … awarded Academic All-District honors from 2006-2009.

PERSONALBorn March 21, 1992 ... daughter of George and Becky Ahrens … has one brother, Tyler, and one sister,Emily ... majoring in communications.

“I am so proud to be able to represent the Crimson Tide! I hope to give the other SEC schools a scare one block at a time! Roll Tide!”

HIGH SCHOOL PrepVolleyball.com All-American … 2009 TGCA All-Star … member of the All Cen-Tex First Team in 2008 and 2009 … two-time All-District selection (2008, 2009) … helped guide Georgetown to the AAAAA Texas state semifinals in 2009 … was the leading blocker in Central Texas in 2008 and 2009 … holds Georgetown High School records in kills (462), blocks (122) and aces (61) … named Offensive MVP in 2008 and 2009 and Team MVP in 2009.

PERSONALBorn June 30, 1992 … daughter of Pat and Kimberly Goode … majoring in communications.

“I am excited about my opportunity to continue my volleyball ca-reer at Alabama and to play at the SEC level with the tremendous support and competitive atmosphere here in Tuscaloosa. I amfortunate to be a part of this program with these girls and coach-ing staff! Roll Tide!”

HIGH SCHOOL Named to the Prepvolleyball.com Senior Aces 2010 “The 150” list … helped guide Lake Travis HighSchool to a 45-3 record in 2009 en route to the state semifinals … member of the Texas Volleyball All-State Team and Academic All-State Team in 2009 … named to the All Cen-Tex First Team by theAustin American-Statesman … awarded District 25-4A Offensive Player of the Year and Lake Travis High School Varsity Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2009 … made both the Justin Northwest Tournament and Hays Rebel Bash All-Tournament Team … in 2007 and 2008 named Honorable Men-tion All-District … 2008 USA High Performance Youth Gold Team member … honored in 2009 withthe U.S. Presidential Gold Medal Service Award … member of the National Society of High School Scholars from 2008-2010 … completed more than 100 hours of community service as a member ofLake Travis High School’s Cavs in Service program.

PERSONALBorn April 9, 1992 … daughter of Larry and Patsy Hendrix … has one brother, Hunter … majoring in communications.

“I am absolutely ecstatic to play this year for Alabama and have been ever since I committed. I also can’t wait to play with such an amazing group of girls.I am blessed to be apart of such a great program, school, community, and at-mosphere. Roll Tide!”p

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HIGH SCHOOL Earned Georgia High School Association All-Tournament and All-Area Team honors from 2006-2009 … named to the GHSA All-State Team in 2008 and 2009 … merited the Lovett Varsity Vol-leyball MVP award in 2006, 2008 and 2009 … recognized as Best All-Around and Most Committed for the 2008-2009 season … named Most Athletic Female in each of her four years at The Lovett School.

PERSONALBorn August 26, 1991 … daughter of Chuck and Jill Melito … has two sisters, Melissa and Jessica … majoring in marketing.

“I have dreamed about being a college athlete my whole life, and now that I have reached this stage in my life it’s crazy yet excit-ing. My dreams have come true, and I can’t wait to fulfill them!”

HIGH SCHOOL Under Armour All-American … AVCA All-American … PrepVolleyball.com All-American … three-time All-State selection by the Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post (2007, 2008, 2009) … helped guide Colorado Springs Christian to four consecutive AAA State Championships in each year of high school (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) and a final national ranking of eighth in 2009 by PrepVolleyball.com … named to the 2009 Colorado AAA State All-Star team … also lettered in basketball where she earned AAA Girls Basketball League Player of the Year honors … named to the All-State Basketball team in 2009 and 2010.

PERSONALBorn May 4, 1992 … daughter of Brian and Lori Vande Griend … has one sister, Heidi … majoring in history.

“Alabama volleyball is different. it’s not just a team but a family. i can’t wait to play and experience it with this team!”

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NOV. 22, 1996 VS. KENTUCKY (SEC TOURNAMENT)Alabama struggled in Green’s first season as head coach, entering the SEC Tournament with only four total wins. However, that did not stop the Tide from battling its way to a 3-2 victory over Kentucky, which defeated Alabama 3-1 a month earlier in the season. This was the only win which the Tide recorded away from home all season. SEPT. 29, 2000 VS. ARKANSASThe 2000 season was a season of firsts for Green as Alabama’s head coach. The Tide reached the 20 win plateau, as well as claimed its first SEC Western Di-vision crown under Green. In Alabama’s conference home opener, the Tide was able to fight its way to a 3-2 victory over Arkansas, setting the tone early for its run to the SEC Western Division title. SEPT. 30, 2005 VS. LSUIn 2005, the Tide defeated a top 25 team for the first time in three seasons, knocking off No. 24 LSU 3-1 in the CAVE. LSU took the opening set 30-25, but it was all Alabama from there. The loss was only the second of the season for the Tigers.

NOV. 19, 2005 VS. TENNESSEE (SEC TOURNAMENT)Alabama picked up its second win over a top 25 team in the 2005 season during the SEC Tourna-ment, which the Tide hosted. Alabama capital-ized on the home court advantage, defeating No. 25 Tennessee 3-2 on its way to the finals. The win propelled the Tide to its first NCAA Tournament bid under Green. SEPT. 7, 2007 VS. OHIOAlabama and Ohio opened up the 2007 Notre Dame Shamrock Invitational in dramatic fashion. The 13th-ranked Bobcats raced out to a 2-0 lead, but the Tide fought back to force a fifth set. Alabama eventually won the fifth set 15-10. Ohio was the last top 15 team to be defeated by the Tide. OCT. 15, 2006 VS. TENNESSEEThe Tide was on a roll in 2006, winning five straight matches including a 3-1 victory over No. 10 LSU. The winning streak figured to be put to the test as Ala-bama hosted No. 18 Tennessee. However, the Tide handled the Lady Vols easily, defeating them 3-1. The win was the eighth consecutive win at home for Alabama.

DEC. 1, 2006 VS. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (NCAA TOURNAMENT)After dropping the first set and battling back to take a 2-1 lead, Alabama eventually fell in five sets to 30-3 Stephen F. Austin. It was the second straight NCAA Tournament appearance for the Tide.

NOV. 22, 2002 VS. SOUTH CAROLINA (SEC TOURNAMENT) Alabama, who had been beaten 3-0 twice earlier in the season by South Carolina, turned the tables in the SEC Tournament on the No. 2 seed Gamecocks, handing them a 3-0 defeat. The victory marked the program’s first ever over a nationally ranked team.

OCT. 27, 2000 VS. AUBURNAlabama defeated Auburn 3-1 at home after los-ing to the Tigers the previous nine times. The Tide would not lose again to Auburn until 2006. NOV. 16, 2001 VS. LSU (SEC TOURNAMENT)Alabama carried a 10-5 conference record into the 2001 SEC Tournament. However, the Tide would battle its way to take down LSU 3-2, which had de-feated Alabama 3-0 at home only one week earlier.

JUDY GREEN’S MOST MEMORABLE MATCHES AT ALABAMA

AFTER 15 YEARS AT THE HELM OF THE ALABAMA VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM,HEAD COACH JUDY GREEN IS HANDING OVER THE REINS.

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For 14 years, Judy Green has embodied the spirit, essence and lifeblood of volleyball at the University of Alabama. Her unwavering pursuit of excellence and undying devotion to the program she loves has made Green a household name amongst her peers at the Capstone. As the Crimson Tide’s longest tenured volleyball coach, Green has raised the net to unprecedented heights. She led Alabama to three NCAA Tournament ap-pearances, including the program’s first in 2005, followed by bids in 2006 and 2007. She has also coached the Tide to a pair of Southeastern Con-ference Western Division titles in 2000 and 2004 and the championship game of the final SEC Tour-nament in 2005. Her first recruiting class posted a 22-8 record as seniors en route to the first SEC

season knowing everyone associated with our pro-gram is more enthusiastic and committed than ever before to help us reach our team goals.”

The 2010 season also signals another change for Green and her team – a return to the facility where it all started.

Newly renovated Foster Auditorium will be the new home of Alabama volleyball after spending the past 14 years in Coleman Coliseum and the CAVE. The Crimson Tide originally played its matches in Foster upon the inception of the program in 1972.

“The thing that excites me the most about Foster Auditorium is there are so many previous Alabama volleyball players that played there,” said Green.

That kind of focus is a hallmark of Green’s program. The 1993 AVCA “Coach of the Year” believes in the long haul. She is out to build a volleyball program at Alabama, not just a team. Success can be fleeting, coming and going with the players who populate the roster. Building a winning program ensures suc-cess at every level over the span of a lifetime. “I believe in playing for a purpose,” Green explains. “Our purpose is not just to win. We are here to build a program, not a team. When you refer to yourself as a program it means more than just what hap-pens on the court. It includes success in the class-room as well as being active and visible members of the community. It also means taking the name of `Alabama’ and putting it on the minds of the highest potential student-athletes in the country

Western Division title. The 2008 season brought along yet another highlight as Green collected her 600th career victory ranking her 15th among active coaches for all-time wins.

Now, as she her enters her 15th season, Green faces a new challenge. On Jan. 19, 2010 Green announced she will retire as The University of Alabama head volleyball coach following the 2010 season.

“I will always treasure the memories I have and will continue to make at Alabama with our past and current student-athletes and all of the assis-tant coaches, past and present, that have helped me along the way,” Green said. “I also treasure the incredible support staff that always goes to great lengths to ensure our success, our loyal fans that have made the CAVE one of the toughest places for our opponents to play and our past and cur-rent athletic administration that has made a signifi-cant commitment to raise the bar for volleyball. I, along with my coaching staff, am excited about the challenges and opportunities ahead for the 2010

“My goal is to bring all of those people back to Fos-ter so they can have a sense of ownership in some-thing good.”

In her first year at the helm, Green coached three preseason matches in Foster but has never coached anything beyond those.

“We can definitely make it a place where our former players will have a tremendous amount of pride once they walk back in there,” explained Green. “It’s their home. It’s where they played. I want to make it feel like a home to them.”

From the beginning, Green has managed to keep her squad working toward a common goal, staying focused on volleyball and playing hard each time out.

and convincing them by our reputation that this is where they want to be.” Building a program is hard work but Green has a proven formula that she knows is successful and Alabama volleyball is reaping the fruits of that plan. “Your team has to believe in where you are going and believe in the coaches. Everyone has to be willing to put self aside and think of the program first. Alabama volleyball is a family, one where the players, coaches and support staff respect and be-lieve in one another and are committed to the same goals.” Just as her plan for building a program is well thought out and developed, so is her definition of success.

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“Evidence of our success will come from watching these players grow and mature, not only as volleyball players but as people who have developed the ultimate confi-dence in themselves and the program. When that happens, big time things will hap-pen here with regularity.” At every level of Green’s athletic career, from standout multi-sport athlete, to multi-sport coach, to nationally recognized volleyball coach, she has enjoyed extreme suc-cess. She attributes much of her success to her coaches and experiences in athletics. However, ultimate credit for her success, Green says, goes to her parents, both of whom gave her invaluable gifts. “My Dad taught me to leave it all on the field, never take anything with you,” Green said. “He taught me to respect those coaching me and to make any sacrifice that would benefit the team. “My Mom believed in me no matter what I did,” Green said. “If I had a good match or a great game, she was right there praising me. If I experienced a loss or a setback, she was right there for me, telling me it was a learning experience and there would be another time, another day.” Green got her start at Tuscola High School in her hometown of Lake Junaluska, N.C., where she was a three-year letterwinner in basketball, softball, track and volleyball. When it came time to decide where to go to college, she picked Western Carolina because it was located in Cullowhee, N. C., near her hometown.

At WCU, Green was phenomenally successful, playing volleyball, basketball and soft-ball and earning a grand total of 12 varsity letters in the four years she was there. She is the only athlete, male or female, in WCU history to earn 12 letters. As a volleyball player, she was a First Team All-Southern Conference selection in 1982 and 1983, the MVP of the 1983 Southern Conference Championship Tournament, and the Southern Conference Volleyball Player of the Decade for the 1980s. As a basketball player, she scored more than 1,000 career points, and is still one of the school’s top 20 career scorers. She was a member of the team voted the Southern Conference Basketball Team of the Decade for the 1980s. As a softball player, she was an AIAW All-American at shortstop and the first female to be inducted into the Western Carolina University Athletic Hall of Fame. In addition, she was named WCU’s “Female Athlete of the Decade for the 1980s”. Green graduated from Western Carolina in 1984 with a degree in physical education. She decided to stay at her alma mater to pursue a master’s degree. She landed her first coaching job serving as an assistant volleyball coach at WCU during the 1984 season. In 1985, she was an assistant for the softball team and also became the head coach of the women’s cross country team. Then, in 1986, Green became the head volleyball coach at the University of Monte-vallo, a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics school with a rich volleyball tradition, including a string of four consecutive NAIA National Tournament appear-ances. Green immediately continued the winning tradition, taking the Falcons to 10 straight national championship tournaments, including a fourth place NAIA finish in 1988 and a 50-5 record, fifth-place national finish in 1994. While at Montevallo, she earned the respect of her peers nationwide as she was se-lected the 1993 National Coach of the Year by the American Volleyball Coaches Asso-ciation. She was named NAIA South Region Coach of the Year and Southeast Region Coach of the Year from 1989-94.

At Montevallo, located 50 miles east of Tuscaloosa, Green coached 26 NAIA/AVCA All-Americans, 38 NAIA All-District 27 players, 11 NAIA All-Southeast Region players, and eight NAIA District 27 Players of the Year.

GREEN’S CAREER YEAR BY YEARTotal: 622-289 (.683) in 24 seasons

AT ALABAMA: 226-215 (.512)/14 SEASONS2009 8-222008 16-132007 15-15 (W-3rd/NCAA Tournament)2006 17-13 (W-2nd/NCAA Tournament)2005 23-11 (SEC Tournament Finalist/NCAA Tournament)2004 21-9 (SEC West Co-Champions)2003 18-132002 19-152001 22-92000 22-8 (SEC West Champions)1999 17-151998 14-181997 9-231996 5-31

AT MONTEVALLO: 396-74 (.843)/10 SEASONS1995 38-6 (NAIA National Tournament, seventh place)1994 50-5 (NAIA National Tournament, fifth place)1993 44-5 (NAIA National Tournament, ninth place)1992 41-9 (NAIA National Tournament, ninth place)1991 43-7 (NAIA National Tournament, ninth place)1990 29-18 (NAIA National Tournament, 12th place)1989 40-7 (NAIA National Tournament, seventh place)1988 41-7 (NAIA National Tournament, fourth place)1987 32-5 (NAIA National Tournament, 12th place)1986 38-5 (NAIA National Tournament, 12th place)

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THE GREEN FILE

BORN November 21, 1961

HOMETOWNLake Junaluska, North Carolina

EDUCATION

Western Carolina University, ‘85

Western Carolina, ‘84

COLLEGE PLAYING CAREERVolleyball, 1980-83Basketball, 1980-84Softball, 1981-84

ATHLETIC HONORS

Volleyball, 1982 -83

Tournament, 1983

of the Decade, 1980s

volleyball and basketball Teams of the Decade

Athlete of the Decade

Hall of Fame inductee

COLLEGIATE COACHING

basketball coach, Western Carolina 1985-86

1985

Carolina, 1984

COACHING HONORS

PLAYER HONORS

Volleyball Magazine All-American

ADMINISTRATIVE ROLES* AVCA Head Coaches Committee

2001-05

Montevallo, 1995-96

for volleyball, 1994-96

Association, 1993-94

Committee, 1989-95 (Committee Chair, 1992, 1994)

Mizuno Senior All-Star Volleyball Match, 1988-90

Director, 1986-87

Coaches Association

Coordinator, 1989, 1995

FIRSTARKANSAS TECH

50THNORTHERN KENTUCKY

100THMISSISSIPPI UNIV. FOR WOMEN

150THROCKHURST (MO.)

200THARKANSAS TECH

250THHUNTINGDON

300THLIVINGSTON

350THTREVECCA

400THMISSISSIPPI STATE

450THVALPARAISO

500THAUBURN

550THNORTHERN IOWA

600THIOWA

GREEN’S MILESTONE VICTORIES

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Josh Lauer, who serves as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, is entering his third season on the Alabama volleyball

coaching staff. In just three short seasons, he has helped the Crimson Tide land its first top-30 recruiting class and four High

School All-Americans.

Prior to making the move to Tuscaloosa, Lauer spent four years as the head coach at the University of Missouri - St. Louis

where he took his team from the bottom of the conference to a top five standing. The Tritons put together their first 10-plus

conference match winning season in Lauer’s final year after managing just four Great Lakes Valley Conference wins when

he began in 2004. Throughout his tenure at Missouri - St. Louis, Lauer’s squads collected numerous team and individual ac-

colades including the American Volleyball Coaches Association Academic Award, the Great Lakes Valley Conference Sports-

manship Award, one ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Third Team honoree and several all-conference and academic

all-conference selections.

Lauer’s coaching career got started at the club level where he spent eight years with the St. Louis CYC Volleyball Club. He

had three top-five national finishes in the open division at the United States Junior Olympic Volleyball National Tournament

and two additional top 20 finishes. More than 20 of Lauer’s club team players were recruited and played at the NCAA Divi-

sion I level.

A native of St. Louis, Mo., Lauer is a 1999 graduate of Washington University - St. Louis where he earned a bachelor’s degree

in chemistry with a minor in religious studies. He is married to the former Debra Reckase.

“Josh is one of the best recruiters in the nation. I feel like our recruiting took a giant step up since he got here last season. He is extremely knowledgeable about the game and has a dynamic personality. Our outside hitters and liberos are fortunate to be coached by him every day.”

JUDY GREENALABAMA HEAD COACH

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After spending one season as a volunteer at Alabama, Kevin Dunn transitioned into a full-time assistant coach in July. He originially joined the Crimson Tide in August of 2009 after spending one season as a graduate assistant at Southern Ar-kansas University.

While at Southern Arkansas, Dunn was responsible for practice planning, recruiting and offseason conditioning. He helped lead the Lady Muleriders to an 11-win season and had two All-Gulf South Conference West Division team selections.

Before joining the Southern Arkansas staff, Dunn served as the junior varsity head coach and varsity assistant coach at Lindenwood University in Saint Charles, Mo. While at Lindenwood, he planned and executed conditioning routines and teambuilding exercises. During the 2007 season, Dunn helped lead the Lions to a fifth place NAIA national ranking.

Dunn was also a member of the Lions men’s volleyball program where he guided Lindenwood to national rank-ings from 2003-07 and the NAIA National Championship Finals in 2006. In addition, he was an Academic All-Conference award winner from 2004-07.

Dunn received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history and business administration from Lindenwood in 2008.

“It was a natural transition to make by promoting Kevin to a full time assistant coaching position after he spent his first season as our volunteer coach. Our players are very familiar with Kevin and know his personality which will help them as we head into our preseason camp in early August. Kevin brings good experience to our staff and I believe he, Josh and I will have great chemistry which our team is going to depend upon. In addition to scouting and film breakdown, Kevin will work primarily with our setters in the gym. I appreciate Kevin’s loyalty to me and to our volleyball program.”

JUDY GREENALABAMA HEAD COACH

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IOWA HAWKEYESAugust 27 – 7 p.m. (Iowa City, Iowa)Hawkeye ChallengeLocation Iowa City, IowaHead Coach Sharon DingmanRecord at School 27-37 (Third Season)

SID Contact Chris BrewerSID Phone 319-335-9411SID Email [email protected] Address hawkeyesports.com

GREEN BAY PHOENIXAugust 28 – 4:30 p.m. (Iowa City, Iowa)Hawkeye ChallengeLocation Green Bay, Wis.Head Coach Debbie KirchRecord at School 136-255 (14th Season)

SID Contact Ryan HartwigSID Phone 920-465-2498SID Email [email protected] Address greenbayphoenix.com

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SALUKISAugust 29 – 11:30 a.m. (Iowa City, Iowa)Hawkeye ChallengeLocation Carbondale, Ill.Head Coach Brenda WinkeleyRecord at School 71-75 (Sixth Season)

SID Contact Shalae PatrickSID Phone 618-453-7102SID Email [email protected] Address siusalukis.com

TOLEDO ROCKETSSeptember 3 – 12 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Bama BashLocation Toledo, OHHead Coach Greg SmithRecord at School 20-42 (Third Season)

SID Contact Steve EastonSID Phone 419-530-4921SID Email [email protected] Address utrockets.com

FURMAN LADY PALADINSSeptember 3 – 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Bama BashLocation Greenville, S.C.Head Coach Michelle YoungRecord at School 162-125 (10th Season)

SID Contact Hunter ReidSID Phone 864-294-2061SID Email [email protected] Address furmanpaladins.com

UAB BLAZERSSeptember 4 – 1 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Bama BashLocation Birmingham, Ala.Head Coach Kerry MessersmithRecord at School 78-28 (Third Season)

SID Contact Tyson MathewsSID Phone 205-996-2576SID Email [email protected] Address uabsports.com

ALABAMA A&M BULLDOGSSeptember 7 - 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Location Huntsville, Ala.Head Coach Nedra BrownRecord at School 51-39 (Fourth Season)

SID Contact Jamilah CorbittSID Phone 256-372-4550SID Email [email protected] Address www.aamusports.com

NORTH TEXAS MEAN GREENSeptember 10 – 10 a.m. (San Marcos, Texas)CenturyLink PremierLocation Denton, TexasHead Coach Ken MurczekRecord at School 0-0 (First Season)

SID Contact Stephen HowardSID Phone 940-369-8548SID Email [email protected] Address meangreensports.com

TENNESSEE MARTIN SKYHAWKSSeptember 10 – 5 p.m. (San Marcos, Texas)CenturyLink PremierLocation Martin, Tenn.Head Coach Darrin McClureRecord at School 17-35 (Third Season)

SID Contact Joe LofaroSID Phone 731-881-7632SID Email [email protected] Address utmsports.com

TEXAS STATE BOBCATSSeptember 11 – 2 p.m. (San Marcos, Texas)CenturyLink PremierLocation San Marcos, TexasHead Coach Karen ChisumRecord at School 697-447 (31st Season)

SID Contact Rick PoulterSID Phone 512-245-2988SID Email [email protected] Address txstatebobcats.com

MISSISSIPPI REBELSSeptember 17 – 7 p.m. (Oxford, Miss.)October 24 - 1:30 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Location Oxford, Miss.Head Coach Joe GetzinRecord at School 103-138 (Ninth Season)

SID Contact Bill BuntingSID Phone 662-915-1083SID Email [email protected] Address olemisssports.com

AUBURN TIGERSOctober 3 – 1:30 p.m. (Auburn, Ala.)November 19 – 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Location Auburn, Ala.Head Coach Wade BensonRecord at School 6-25 (Second Season)

SID Contact Kendra LeeSID Phone 334-844-9182SID Email [email protected] Address auburntigers.cstv.com

LSU TIGERSSeptember 24 – 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)October 31 - 1:30 p.m. (Baton Rouge, La.)Location Baton Rouge, La.Head Coach Fran FloryRecord at School 223-139 (12th Season)

SID Contact Matt DunawaySID Phone 225-578-1869SID Email [email protected] Address lsusports.net

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKSSeptember 26 – 1:30 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)October 29 - 7 p.m. (Fayetteville, Ark.)Location Fayetteville, Ark.Head Coach Robert PullizaRecord at School 20-41 (Third Season)

SID Contact Zach LawsonSID Phone 479-575-7089SID Email [email protected] Address arkansasrazorbacks.com

GEORGIA BULLDOGSOctober 1 – 6 p.m. (Athens, Ga.)November 21 – 1:30 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Location Athens, Ga.Head Coach Joel McCartneyRecord at School 51-41 (Fourth Season)

SID Contact Tanner TedeschiSID Phone 706-542-1621SID Email [email protected] Address georgiadogs.com

FLORIDA GATORSOctober 8 – 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)November 14 – 12:30 p.m. (Gainesville, Fla.)Location Gainesville, Fla.Head Coach Mary WiseRecord at School 603-67 (20th Season)

SID Contact Sean CartellSID Phone 352-375-4683 ext. 6120SID Email [email protected] Address gatorzone.com

SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKSOctober 10 – 1:30 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)November 12 - 6 p.m. (Columbia, S.C.)Location Columbia, S.C.Head Coach Ben SomeraRecord at School 49-40 (Fourth Season)

SID Contact Koby PadgettSID Phone 803-777-5204SID Email [email protected] Address gamecocksonline.cstv.com

KENTUCKY WILDCATSOctober 15 – 6 p.m. (Lexington, Ky.)November 7 – 1:30 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Location Lexington, Ky.Head Coach Craig SkinnerRecord at School 103-45 (Sixth Season)

SID Contact Deb MooreSID Phone 859-257-8506SID Email [email protected] Address ukathletics.com

TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERSOctober 17 – 12:30 p.m. (Knoxville, Tenn.)November 5 – 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Location Knoxville, Tenn.Head Coach Rob PatrickRecord at School 1267-143 (14th Season)

SID Contact Cameron HarrisSID Phone 865-974-8876SID Email [email protected] Address utladyvols.com

MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGSOctober 20 – 7 p.m. (Starkville, Miss.)November 24 – 4 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Location Starkville, Miss.Head Coach Jenny HazelwoodRecord at School 9-22 (Second Season)

SID Contact Joe DierSID Phone 662-325-8040SID Email [email protected] Address mstateathletics.com

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2009 RESULTS OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL MATCHES 8-22 7-7 1-11 0-4CONFERENCE 6-14 5-5 1-9 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 2-8 2-2 0-2 0-4

Date Opponent W/L Score Score by SetAug. 28 at Saint Louis! L 3-0 25-13, 25-17, 25-20Aug. 29 vs. Penn State! L 3-0 25-13, 25-10, 25-14Aug. 29 vs. Miami (Ohio)! L 3-2 24-26, 25-16, 19-25, 25-19, 15-10Sept. 1 Alabama A&M W 3-0 25-17, 25-15, 25-19Sept. 4 Southern Methodist# W 3-0 25-17, 25-20, 25-22Sept. 5 Jacksonville State# L 3-1 25-23, 25-22, 28-30, 25-20Sept. 5 McNeese State# L 3-1 25-23, 25-17, 18-25, 25-21Sept. 11 vs. Fresno State% L 3-2 25-16, 28-26, 16-25, 20-25, 16-14Sept. 12 vs. San Francisco% L 3-2 25-18, 14-25, 24-26, 27-25, 15-5Sept. 12 at Sacramento State% L 3-1 21-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-22Sept. 18 Georgia* W 3-0 29-27, 25-14, 25-15Sept. 20 Auburn* W 3-1 25-21, 25-20, 17-25, 25-20Sept. 25 at South Carolina* W 3-2 25-23, 14-25, 18-25, 26-24, 15-9Sept. 27 at Florida* L 3-0 25-16, 25-11, 25-14Sept. 30 Mississippi State* W 3-2 16-25, 25-13, 25-21, 25-27, 15-12Oct. 2 LSU* L 3-1 25-11, 21-25, 25-20, 25-22Oct. 9 at Arkansas* L 3-2 21-25, 25-21, 14-25, 28-26, 24-22Oct. 11 at Mississippi* L 3-2 23-25, 23-25, 25-21, 25-17, 17-15Oct. 16 Tennessee* L 3-1 26-24, 25-22, 22-25, 25-23Oct. 18 Kentucky* L 3-0 26-24, 25-19, 25-18Oct. 23 at Auburn* L 3-0 25-18, 25-22, 25-22Oct. 25 at Georgia* L 3-1 25-20, 22-25, 25-18, 25-21Oct. 30 Florida* L 3-0 25-20, 25-22, 33-31Nov. 1 South Carolina* W 3-1 25-19, 25-16, 25-27, 25-21Nov. 6 at Kentucky* L 3-1 25-11, 22-25, 25-12, 25-15Nov. 8 at Tennessee* L 3-0 25-20, 25-19, 25-23Nov. 13 Mississippi* W 3-0 26-24, 25-18, 25-19Nov. 15 Arkansas* L 3-2 25-18, 25-17, 20-25, 25-27, 15-13Nov. 22 at LSU* L 3-0 25-12, 27-25, 25-19Nov. 27 at Mississippi State* L 3-0 25-19, 25-22, 25-18! Active Ankle Challenge (St. Louis, Mo.)# Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)% Hornet Invitational (Sacramento, Calif.)* SEC Match

Alabama began the conference season with three straight wins including its first at South Carolina since 2006.

Alyssa Meuth was an All-SEC Second Team selection in 2009.

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## Name SP MP-MS K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE16 Meuth, Alyssa 106 28-28 341 3.22 82 766 .338 8 0.08 19 0.18 3422 Frazier, Ashley 109 30-28 311 2.85 153 786 .201 15 0.14 17 0.16 557 Fitterer, Kayla 88 24-20 181 2.06 80 612 .165 4 0.05 5 0.06 833 Webster, Brooks 73 21-18 172 2.36 70 616 .166 18 0.25 7 0.10 213 Johnson, Calli 113 30-29 154 1.36 54 419 .239 7 0.06 0 0.00 011 Machen, Sarah 81 23-17 88 1.09 43 225 .200 13 0.16 8 0.10 199 Moyer, Leigh 56 16-2 71 1.27 31 189 .212 0 0.00 0 0.00 18 Schmidt, Kayla 115 30-24 54 0.47 13 130 .315 796 6.92 26 0.23 345 Salstrand, Elizabeth 52 17-7 36 0.69 25 146 .075 1 0.02 0 0.00 06 Aune, Mary Catherine 93 28-1 16 0.17 13 89 .034 13 0.14 20 0.22 3512 Anderson, Kelsey 95 27-0 4 0.04 3 13 .077 68 0.72 13 0.14 4430 Weber, Jennifer 67 21-0 3 0.04 1 10 .200 23 0.34 4 0.06 71 Riley, Stephanie 87 24-6 2 0.02 5 11 -.273 355 4.08 12 0.14 22 ALABAMA 115 30-30 1433 12.46 573 4012 .214 1321 11.49 131 1.14 280 Opponents 115 30-30 1537 13.37 556 3990 .246 1412 12.28 157 1.37 216

## Name SP RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S BE BHE POINTS Pts/S16 Meuth, Alyssa 106 1 106 1.00 1 39 40 0.38 2 0 380.5 3.5922 Frazier, Ashley 109 30 168 1.54 12 41 53 0.49 5 1 360.5 3.317 Fitterer, Kayla 88 2 125 1.42 5 25 30 0.34 2 0 203.5 2.3133 Webster, Brooks 73 30 201 2.75 7 28 35 0.48 2 4 200.0 2.743 Johnson, Calli 113 2 35 0.31 7 78 85 0.75 4 0 200.0 1.7711 Machen, Sarah 81 1 41 0.51 7 54 61 0.75 3 1 130.0 1.609 Moyer, Leigh 56 1 14 0.25 1 22 23 0.41 1 0 83.0 1.488 Schmidt, Kayla 115 1 292 2.54 1 11 12 0.10 1 18 86.5 0.755 Salstrand, Elizabeth 52 0 13 0.25 3 28 31 0.60 6 0 53.0 1.026 Aune, Mary Catherine 93 20 133 1.43 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 36.0 0.3912 Anderson, Kelsey 95 28 315 3.32 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 17.0 0.1830 Weber, Jennifer 67 15 107 1.60 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 7.0 0.101 Riley, Stephanie 87 0 107 1.23 0 1 1 0.01 0 11 14.5 0.17 TEAM 10 ALABAMA 115 157 1657 14.41 44 327 207.5 1.80 26 36 1771.5 15.40 Opponents 115 131 1754 15.25 53 327 216.5 1.88 27 43 1910.5 16.61

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Date Opponent SP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE Total BHE PointsAug. 28 at Saint Louis 3 26 17 97 .093 24 1 10 6 44 1 12 0 7.0 2 34.0Aug. 29 vs. Penn State 3 25 17 94 .085 22 1 6 3 37 0 2 0 1.0 0 27.0Aug. 29 vs. Miami (Ohio) 5 47 18 148 .196 40 7 12 7 65 2 26 2 15.0 1 69.0Sept. 1 Alabama A&M 3 48 12 95 .379 41 5 8 5 35 4 10 0 9.0 1 62.0Sept. 4 SMU 3 44 9 105 .333 39 5 11 3 47 2 8 0 6.0 0 55.0Sept. 5 Jacksonville State 4 60 26 157 .217 56 4 10 0 68 1 22 3 12.0 0 76.0Sept. 5 McNeese State 4 52 20 141 .227 47 4 10 6 58 2 12 5 8.0 0 64.0Sept. 11 vs. Fresno State 5 50 19 139 .223 50 5 10 10 61 1 16 0 9.0 2 64.0Sept. 12 vs. San Francisco 5 56 23 169 .195 53 5 16 8 61 4 22 1 15.0 0 76.0Sept. 12 at Sacramento State 4 47 20 157 .172 41 4 7 6 62 2 26 0 15.0 0 66.0Sept. 18 Georgia 3 52 9 114 .377 47 8 10 6 50 2 10 1 7.0 0 67.0Sept. 20 Auburn 4 56 18 142 .268 53 6 13 7 62 1 12 1 7.0 2 69.0Sept. 25 at South Carolina 5 63 27 156 .231 61 7 12 8 53 0 16 0 8.0 0 78.0Sept. 27 at Florida 3 24 22 97 .021 24 4 5 4 27 0 2 0 1.0 2 29.0Sept. 30 Mississippi State 5 69 28 166 .247 66 9 9 4 73 5 2 0 6.0 1 84.0Oct. 2 LSU 4 51 20 131 .237 46 3 8 8 43 2 12 0 8.0 1 62.0Oct. 9 at Arkansas 5 72 22 177 .282 66 3 11 2 73 2 18 2 11.0 2 86.0Oct. 11 at Mississippi 5 64 25 167 .234 59 5 9 9 65 1 4 3 3.0 3 72.0Oct. 16 Tennessee 4 55 22 178 .185 52 5 9 6 77 2 12 0 8.0 4 68.0Oct. 18 Kentucky 3 43 19 103 .233 39 3 4 5 42 1 0 0 1.0 2 47.0Oct. 23 at Auburn 3 34 11 91 .253 33 1 12 6 37 1 10 3 6.0 2 41.0Oct. 25 at Georgia 4 42 24 153 .118 41 6 6 6 63 1 12 3 7.0 0 55.0Oct. 30 Florida 3 41 18 127 .181 38 6 11 2 60 1 10 0 6.0 2 53.0Nov. 1 South Carolina 4 64 14 140 .357 56 5 10 2 52 0 23 0 11.5 3 80.5Nov. 6 at Kentucky 4 42 21 143 .147 40 0 11 7 56 1 2 0 2.0 1 44.0Nov. 8 at Tennessee 3 34 18 133 .120 31 1 9 3 61 1 2 1 2.0 1 37.0Nov. 13 Mississippi 3 49 8 98 .418 46 6 5 2 46 0 4 0 2.0 0 57.0Nov. 15 Arkansas 5 50 30 158 .127 42 6 12 8 69 2 14 0 9.0 3 65.0Nov. 22 at LSU 3 37 16 114 .184 33 1 9 5 49 0 2 0 1.0 1 39.0Nov. 27 at Mississippi State 3 36 20 122 .131 35 5 5 3 61 2 4 1 4.0 0 45.0Alabama 115 1433 573 4012 .214 1321 131 280 157 1657 44 327 26 207.5 36 1771.5Opponents 115 1537 556 3990 .246 1412 157 216 131 1754 53 327 27 216.5 43 1910.5

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## Name SP MP-MS K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE16 Meuth, Alyssa 106 28-28 341 3.22 82 766 .338 8 0.08 19 0.18 3422 Frazier, Ashley 109 30-28 311 2.85 153 786 .201 15 0.14 17 0.16 557 Fitterer, Kayla 88 24-20 181 2.06 80 612 .165 4 0.05 5 0.06 833 Webster, Brooks 73 21-18 172 2.36 70 616 .166 18 0.25 7 0.10 213 Johnson, Calli 113 30-29 154 1.36 54 419 .239 7 0.06 0 0.00 011 Machen, Sarah 81 23-17 88 1.09 43 225 .200 13 0.16 8 0.10 199 Moyer, Leigh 56 16-2 71 1.27 31 189 .212 0 0.00 0 0.00 18 Schmidt, Kayla 115 30-24 54 0.47 13 130 .315 796 6.92 26 0.23 345 Salstrand, Elizabeth 52 17-7 36 0.69 25 146 .075 1 0.02 0 0.00 06 Aune, Mary Catherine 93 28-1 16 0.17 13 89 .034 13 0.14 20 0.22 3512 Anderson, Kelsey 95 27-0 4 0.04 3 13 .077 68 0.72 13 0.14 4430 Weber, Jennifer 67 21-0 3 0.04 1 10 .200 23 0.34 4 0.06 71 Riley, Stephanie 87 24-6 2 0.02 5 11 -.273 355 4.08 12 0.14 22

ALABAMA 115 30-30 1433 12.46 573 4012 .214 1321 11.49 131 1.14 280Opponents 115 30-30 1537 13.37 556 3990 .246 1412 12.28 157 1.37 216

## Name SP RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/S BE BHE POINTS Pts/S16 Meuth, Alyssa 106 1 106 1.00 1 39 40 0.38 2 0 380.5 3.5922 Frazier, Ashley 109 30 168 1.54 12 41 53 0.49 5 1 360.5 3.317 Fitterer, Kayla 88 2 125 1.42 5 25 30 0.34 2 0 203.5 2.3133 Webster, Brooks 73 30 201 2.75 7 28 35 0.48 2 4 200.0 2.743 Johnson, Calli 113 2 35 0.31 7 78 85 0.75 4 0 200.0 1.7711 Machen, Sarah 81 1 41 0.51 7 54 61 0.75 3 1 130.0 1.609 Moyer, Leigh 56 1 14 0.25 1 22 23 0.41 1 0 83.0 1.488 Schmidt, Kayla 115 1 292 2.54 1 11 12 0.10 1 18 86.5 0.755 Salstrand, Elizabeth 52 0 13 0.25 3 28 31 0.60 6 0 53.0 1.026 Aune, Mary Catherine 93 20 133 1.43 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 36.0 0.3912 Anderson, Kelsey 95 28 315 3.32 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 17.0 0.1830 Weber, Jennifer 67 15 107 1.60 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 7.0 0.101 Riley, Stephanie 87 0 107 1.23 0 1 1 0.01 0 11 14.5 0.17

TEAM 10 ALABAMA 115 157 1657 14.41 44 327 207.5 1.80 26 36 1771.5 15.40Opponents 115 131 1754 15.25 53 327 216.5 1.88 27 43 1910.5 16.61

2009 GAME-BY-GBB AME STATISTICSCC

Date Opponent SP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE Total BHE PointsAug. 28 at Saint Louis 3 26 17 97 .093 24 1 10 6 44 1 12 0 7.0 2 34.0Aug. 29 vs. Penn State 3 25 17 94 .085 22 1 6 3 37 0 2 0 1.0 0 27.0Aug. 29 vs. Miami (Ohio) 5 47 18 148 .196 40 7 12 7 65 2 26 2 15.0 1 69.0Sept. 1 Alabama A&M 3 48 12 95 .379 41 5 8 5 35 4 10 0 9.0 1 62.0Sept. 4 SMU 3 44 9 105 .333 39 5 11 3 47 2 8 0 6.0 0 55.0Sept. 5 Jacksonville State 4 60 26 157 .217 56 4 10 0 68 1 22 3 12.0 0 76.0Sept. 5 McNeese State 4 52 20 141 .227 47 4 10 6 58 2 12 5 8.0 0 64.0Sept. 11 vs. Fresno State 5 50 19 139 .223 50 5 10 10 61 1 16 0 9.0 2 64.0Sept. 12 vs. San Francisco 5 56 23 169 .195 53 5 16 8 61 4 22 1 15.0 0 76.0Sept. 12 at Sacramento State 4 47 20 157 .172 41 4 7 6 62 2 26 0 15.0 0 66.0Sept. 18 Georgia 3 52 9 114 .377 47 8 10 6 50 2 10 1 7.0 0 67.0Sept. 20 Auburn 4 56 18 142 .268 53 6 13 7 62 1 12 1 7.0 2 69.0Sept. 25 at South Carolina 5 63 27 156 .231 61 7 12 8 53 0 16 0 8.0 0 78.0Sept. 27 at Florida 3 24 22 97 .021 24 4 5 4 27 0 2 0 1.0 2 29.0Sept. 30 Mississippi State 5 69 28 166 .247 66 9 9 4 73 5 2 0 6.0 1 84.0Oct. 2 LSU 4 51 20 131 .237 46 3 8 8 43 2 12 0 8.0 1 62.0Oct. 9 at Arkansas 5 72 22 177 .282 66 3 11 2 73 2 18 2 11.0 2 86.0Oct. 11 at Mississippi 5 64 25 167 .234 59 5 9 9 65 1 4 3 3.0 3 72.0Oct. 16 Tennessee 4 55 22 178 .185 52 5 9 6 77 2 12 0 8.0 4 68.0Oct. 18 Kentucky 3 43 19 103 .233 39 3 4 5 42 1 0 0 1.0 2 47.0Oct. 23 at Auburn 3 34 11 91 .253 33 1 12 6 37 1 10 3 6.0 2 41.0Oct. 25 at Georgia 4 42 24 153 .118 41 6 6 6 63 1 12 3 7.0 0 55.0Oct. 30 Florida 3 41 18 127 .181 38 6 11 2 60 1 10 0 6.0 2 53.0Nov. 1 South Carolina 4 64 14 140 .357 56 5 10 2 52 0 23 0 11.5 3 80.5Nov. 6 at Kentucky 4 42 21 143 .147 40 0 11 7 56 1 2 0 2.0 1 44.0Nov. 8 at Tennessee 3 34 18 133 .120 31 1 9 3 61 1 2 1 2.0 1 37.0Nov. 13 Mississippi 3 49 8 98 .418 46 6 5 2 46 0 4 0 2.0 0 57.0Nov. 15 Arkansas 5 50 30 158 .127 42 6 12 8 69 2 14 0 9.0 3 65.0Nov. 22 at LSU 3 37 16 114 .184 33 1 9 5 49 0 2 0 1.0 1 39.0Nov. 27 at Mississippi State 3 36 20 122 .131 35 5 5 3 61 2 4 1 4.0 0 45.0Alabama 115 1433 573 4012 .214 1321 131 280 157 1657 44 327 26 207.5 36 1771.5Opponents 115 1537 556 3990 .246 1412 157 216 131 1754 53 327 27 216.5 43 1910.5

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ALL-TIME PLAYER HIGHSStatistic Match Season CareerKills 44 - Sue Faris 738 - Nina Foster 2,090 - Erin Heffner vs. Mississippi State (Oct. 2, 1989) (1994) (2001-04) Kills/Set --- 6.00 - Nina Foster 5.75 - Nina Foster (1994) (1994-95)

Total Attacks 101 - Sue Faris 1,544 - Sue Faris 4,785 - Erin Heffner vs. Mississippi State (Oct. 2, 1989) (1989) (2001-04) Hitting PCT. .917 (11K/0E/12TA) - Kelly Potter .401 - Cindy Vordenbaum .3402 - Nina Foster vs. Loyola-Chicago (Sept. 2, 2005) 416K/105E/775TA (1978) 1289K/407E/2592TA (1994-95)

Assists 77 - Allison Lange 1,484 - Kenna Milner 5,578 - Brigitte Slack vs. E. Wash. (Sept. 19, 1998) (2002) (2004-07) vs. Marquette (Sept. 19, 1997)

Assists/Set --- 12.85 - Brigitte Slack 9.67 - Allison Lange (2004) (1997-00)

Service Aces 12 - Sue Faris 117 - Beverly Robinson (1980) 250 - Sue Faris vs. Samford (Oct. 14, 1989) and Louise Hall (1977) (1989-92) Digs 39 - Amy Pauly 616 - Amy Pauly 1,724 - Amy Pauly vs. Stephen F. Austin (Dec. 1, 2006) (2007) (2005-08)

Digs/Set --- 4.56 - Amy Pauly 4.15 -Jessica Yearout (2006) (2004-05)

Block Solos 8 - Nina Foster 91-Nina Foster 140 - Mavis Reed vs. Mississippi (Oct. 7, 1994) (1994) (1991-94) Block Assists 14 - Holly Richards 149 - Nina Foster 368 - Julie Farley vs. St. Louis (Sept. 1, 1995) (1994) (2001-04)

Total Blocks 15 - Holly Richards 240 - Nina Foster 438- Shelly Adamcik vs. St. Louis (Sept. 1, 1995) (1994) (1999-02)

Blocks/Set --- 1.95 - Nina Foster 1.58 - Nina Foster (1994) (1994-95)

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Statistic Match SeasonKills 92 vs. Arkansas 1,975 (Sept. 29, 2000) (1999)

Total Attacks 246 vs. Virginia 5,274 (Sept. 4, 1999) (1999)

Hitting Pct. .580 vs. Ohio State .265 37K-5E/59TA 1734K-640E/4147TA (Oct. 10, 1989) (1989)

Assists 84 vs. Marquette 1,792 (Sept. 19, 1997) (2005)

Service Aces 24 vs. Austin Peay 456 (Sept. 8, 1989) (1980)

Digs 117 vs. Houston 2,175 (Nov. 26, 2004) (2007)

Block Solos 18 vs. New Orleans 145 (Sept. 22, 1989) (1994)

Block Assists 37 vs. Kentucky 547 (Oct. 21, 1994) (1994)

Total Blocks 24 vs. Kentucky 419 (Oct. 21, 1994) (1994)

HOME MATCH RECORDS

Statistic Team IndividualKills 92 vs. Arkansas 39 - Nina Foster (Sept. 29, 2000) vs. Auburn (Oct. 18, 1994)

Total Attacks 234 vs. Middle Tennessee 77 - Nina Foster (Oct. 14, 1997) vs. Arkansas (Oct. 14, 1994)

Hitting Percentage .580 vs. Oklahoma .917 - Kelley Potter (Sept. 3, 2005) vs. Loyola-Chi. (Sept. 2, 2005), Crystal Hudson vs. Oklahoma (Sept. 3, 2005)

Assists 75 vs. UAB 76 - Allison Lange (Sept. 20, 1994) vs. MTSU (Oct. 14, 1997)

Service Aces 20 13 - Charlotte Harris vs. La. Tech (Oct. 25, 1989) vs. Southern Miss (Sept. 20, 1991) vs. Tenn. (Nov. 3, 1990) vs. Georgia Southern (Sept. 19, 2003)

Digs 110 vs. Auburn 29 - Lorian Newcomer (Oct. 23, 1993) vs. Auburn (Oct. 23, 1993)

Block Solos 8 vs. three teams 4 - Jenny Vieth (Last: Arkansas Oct. 14, 1994) vs. Syracuse (Sept. 4, 1993)

Block Assists 36 14 - Holly Richards vs. LSU (Oct. 16, 1994) vs. St. Louis (Sept. 1, 1995) vs. Georgia (Oct. 22, 1999)

ALL-TIME HOME ATTENDANCE FIGURES

Year Total (No. of matches) Avg1989 958 10 961990 1,897 11 1721991 2,252 13 1731992 2,850 14 2041993 3,502 19 1841994 4,726 17 2781995 3,626 19 1911996 1,190 11 1081997 2,610 13 2011998 2,577 15 1721999 3,646 15 2432000 3,378 10 3382001 3,538 12 2952002 4,493 13 3462003 5,533 13 4262004 5,542 13 4262005 7,223 15 4822006 10,789 16 6742007 7,466 13 5742008 8,609 16 5382009 8,980 14 641Totals 95,385 292 327

ODDS AND ENDS — MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

Home Winning Percentage 1.000 (14-0) in 1977Most Matches Won 57 in 1977 (57-5)Longest Winning Streak 37 matches (Oct. 4, 1977-Nov. 19, 1977)Longest Home Winning Streak 25 matches (Oct. 26, 1976-Sept. 29, 1978)Longest Losing Streak 16 matches (Sept. 20, 1996-Nov. 3, 1996)Longest Home Losing Streak 6 matches (Nov. 6, 1996-Oct. 5, 1997)Single Match Attendance 1,227 vs. Auburn (Nov. 12, 2003)Longest Match 3 hours, 12 minutes vs. Virginia (Sept. 4, 1999)Season Openers 19-10Home Openers 23-9SEC Openers 11-10Senior Day 11-9

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

KILLSMatch1. 44 Sue Faris vs. Mississippi State Oct. 3, 19892. 43 Nina Foster vs. Arkansas Nov. 13, 19943. 40 Sue Faris vs. New Orleans Sept. 22, 1989 40 Kristye Hall vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 5, 19905. 39 Nina Foster vs. Auburn Oct. 18, 19946. 38 Nina Foster vs. Kentucky Oct. 21, 1994 38 Nina Foster vs. Mississippi State Oct. 22, 1995 38 Kristye Hall vs. Michigan State Oct. 20, 1990 38 Michelle Green vs. E. Washington Sept. 19, 199810. 37 Nina Foster vs. Arkansas Oct. 14, 1994

Season 1. 738 Nina Foster 19942. 644 Sue Faris 19893. 618 Kristye Hall 9894. 599 Erin Heffner 20045. 576 Erin Heffner 20026. 572 Michelle Green 19997. 569 Kristye Hall 19908. 551 Nina Foster 19959. 525 Erin Heffner 200310. 503 Michelle Green 2000

Career1. 2,090 Erin Heffner 2001-042. 1,704 Michelle Green 1997-003. 1,614 Kristye Hall 1989-924. 1,539 Crystal Hudson 2004-075. 1,489 Monica Morales 1997-006. 1,387 Bridget Fuentez 2004-077. 1,305 Sue Faris 1989-928. 1,289 Nina Foster 1994-959. 1,257 Brooks Webster 2006-0910. 1,246 Jennifer Bibber 2000-03

ATTACKSMatch1. 101 Sue Faris vs. Mississippi State Oct. 3, 19892. 92 Nina Foster vs. Kentucky Oct. 21, 19943. 86 Sue Faris vs. Tennessee Tech Oct. 7, 19894. 80 Kristye Hall vs. Michigan State Oct. 20, 19905. 77 Nina Foster vs. Arkansas Oct. 14, 1994 77 Nina Foster vs. Arkansas Nov. 13, 19947. 74 Kristye Hall vs. Georgia Tech Sept. 22, 19898. 73 Bridget Fuentez vs. N. Iowa Sept. 9, 2006

73 Monica Morales vs. Virginia Sept. 4, 199910. 72 Nina Foster vs. South Carolina Oct. 15, 1995 72 Bridget Fuentez vs. S.F. Austin Dec. 1, 2006

Season1. 1,544 Sue Faris 19892. 1,508 Nina Foster 19943. 1,458 Bridget Fuentez 20074. 1,349 Kristye Hall 19895. 1,338 Erin Heffner 20046. 1,283 Kristye Hall 19907. 1,272 Michelle Green 19998. 1,265 Erin Heffner 20029. 1,224 Erin Heffner 200310. 1,199 Bridget Fuentez 2006

Career1. 4,785 Erin Heffner 2001-042. 4,092 Bridget Fuentez 2004-073. 4,003 Michelle Green 1997-004. 3,974 Monica Morales 1997-005. 3,798 Kristye Hall 1989-926. 3,781 Brooks Webster 2006-097. 3,371 Sue Faris 1989-928. 3,029 Jennifer Bibber 2000-039. 2,790 Monica Davis 1995-9810. 2,592 Nina Foster 1994-95

HITTING PERCENTAGEMatch (Minimum 10 Attempts)1. .917 Kelly Potter vs. Loyola-Chicago Sept. 2, 2005 11K-0E/12TA .917 Crystal Hudson vs. Oklahoma Sept. 3, 2005 11K-0E/12TA3. .895 Nina Foster vs. Alabama State Sept. 12, 1995 17K-0E/19TA4. .875 Kelley Potter vs. Auburn Nov. 13, 2002 15K-0E/17 TA5. .824 Crystal Hudson vs. Kentucky Oct. 13, 2006 14K-0E/17TA6. .810 Michelle Green vs. Georgia State Oct. 8, 1999 17K-0E/21 TA7. .800 Mavis Reed vs. Mississippi State Nov. 4, 1994 12K-0E/15TA8. .769 Jenny Vieth vs. Samford Sept. 7, 1993 10K-0E/13TA .769 Andrea Miller vs. Mississippi State Oct. 13, 1989 10K-0E/13TA

Season (Minimum 300 attempts)1. .401 Cindy Vordenbaum 1978 416K-105E/775TA2. .399 Nancy Woolsey 1980 420K-78E/858TA3. .396 Eileen Kohrherr 1979 396K-89E/776TA4. .384 Crystal Hudson 2006 452K-105E/903TA5. .359 Nina Foster 1995 551K-162E/1084TA6. .353 Julie Farley 2004 302K-74E/645TA7. .352 Sarah Cotten 1997 197K-52E/412TA8. .348 Crystal Hudson 2005 382K-111E/778TA9. .345 Andrea Miller 1990 174K-47E/368TA10 .342 Crystal Hudson 2007 450K-117E/974TA

Career (Minimum 500 attempts)1. .3402 Nina Foster 1994-95 1289 K-407 E/2592 TA2. .3401 Sarah Cotten 1997-00 319 K-85 E/688 TA3. .334 Crystal Hudson 2004-07 1,089 K-321 E/2309 TA4. .321 Andrea Miller 1989-92 695 K-184 E/1575 TA5. .300 Mavis Reed 1991-94 707 K-246 E/1536 TA6. .298 ALYSSA MEUTH 2007-PRESENT 612 K-194 E/1405 TA7. .276 Julie Farley 2001-04 706 K-237 E/1700 TA8. .264 Lindsey Buteyn 2005-08 542K-190E/1332TA9. .259 Lynn Wondrasek 1990-92 574 K-232 E/1323 TA10. .258 Michelle Green 1997-00 1704 K-671 E/4003 TA

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ASSISTSMatch1. 77 Allison Lange vs. Marquette Sept. 19, 1997 77 Allison Lange vs. E. Washington Sept. 19, 19983. 76 Allison Lange vs. MTSU Oct. 14, 19974. 75 Jennifer Miller vs. Mississippi State Oct. 3, 19895. 74 Bridget Studnicka vs. Mississippi Nov. 5, 2001 74 Jennifer Miller vs. Michigan State Oct. 20, 19907. 72 Nicole Chavez vs. Kentucky Nov. 22 ,1996 72 Jennifer Miller vs. LSU Oct. 5, 1990 72 Erin Tenbrunsel vs. Miss. State Nov. 12, 199510. 71 Nicole Chavez vs. Troy State Sept. 17, 1996 71 Camille Gutierrez vs. S. Carolina Oct. 15, 1995 71 Erin Tenbrunsel vs. Ark. State Sept. 25, 1993

Season1. 1,484 Kenna Milner 20022. 1,453 Brigitte Slack 20053. 1,426 Brigitte Slack 20074. 1,401 Jennifer Miller 19895. 1,389 Jennifer Miller 19906. 1,362 Brigitte Slack 20047. 1,337 Brigitte Slack 20068. 1,322 Erin Tenbrunsel 19949. 1,318 Allison Lange 199710. 1,276 Bridget Studnicka 2001

Career1. 5,578 Brigitte Slack 2004-072. 4,333 Jennifer Miller 1989-923. 4,215 Allison Lange 1997-004. 3,506 Erin Tenbrunsel 1992-955. 2,587 Bridget Studnicka 1999-026. 1,728 Nancy Woolsey 1979-817. 1,623 Kenna Milner 2001-028. 1,322 Erin Price 2000-039. 1,240 Nicole Chavez 1994-9710. 955 Camille Gutierrez 1995

SERVICE ACESMatch 1. 12 Sue Faris vs. Samford Oct. 14, 19892. 11 Jennifer Miller vs. Louisiana Tech Oct. 5, 19903. 10 Beverly Robinson vs. Auburn Oct. 14, 19804. 8 Mary Catherine Aune vs. W. Kentucky Aug. 29, 2008 8 Sue Faris vs. S. Mississippi Sept. 26, 1989 8 Sue Faris vs. Alabama State Oct. 10, 1989 8 Louise Hall 1976 8 Louise Hall 1976 8 Jennifer Miller vs. Austin Peay Sept. 8, 1989

Season1. 117 Louise Hall 1976 117 Beverly Robinson 19803. 94 Sue Faris 19894. 77 Jennifer Miller 19905. 71 Sue Faris 19906. 69 Dorothy Franco 1978 69 Jennifer Miller 19898. 67 MARY CATHERINE AUNE 20079. 66 Nancy Woolsey 1979 66 Erin Price 2002

Career1. 250 Sue Faris 1989-922. 195 Louise Hall 1976-773. 193 Jennifer Miller 1989-924. 166 Erin Heffner 2001-045. 161 Ellen Bible 1989-926. 158 Monica Morales 1997-007. 153 Erin Price 2000-038. 128 MARY CATHERINE AUNE 2007-PRESENT9. 126 Jennifer Bibber 2000-0310. 121 Kory Tull 2001-04

DIGSMatch1. 39 Amy Pauly vs. Stephen F. Austin Dec. 1, 20062. 35 Amy Pauly vs. Kansas State Sept. 9, 20063. 32 Lorian Newcomer vs. Ark. State Sept. 25, 19934. 31 Amy Pauly vs. Mississippi Oct. 21, 20085. 30 Lorian Newcomer vs. Kentucky Oct. 12, 1994 30 Amy Pauly vs. Northern Iowa Sept. 9, 2006 30 Amy Pauly vs. Mississippi State Oct. 24, 20078. 29 Lorian Newcomer vs. Auburn Oct. 23, 1993 29 Lorian Newcomer vs. S. Carolina Nov. 19, 1993 29 Amy Pauly vs. Tennessee Nov. 3, 2006 29 Amy Pauly vs. Sacramento State Aug. 31, 2007

Season1. 616 Amy Pauly 20072. 543 Jessica Yearout 20053. 520 Amy Pauly 20064. 500 Lorian Newcomer 19945. 499 Lorian Newcomer 19936. 430 Bridget Fuentez 20077. 421 Amy Pauly 2008 8. 400 Michelle Green 19999. 394 Sue Faris 198910. 383 Marta Bickert 1991

Career1. 1,724 Amy Pauly 2005-082. 1,360 Lorian Newcomer 1993-953. 1,276 Michelle Green 1997-004. 1,180 Erin Heffner 2001-045. 1,142 Monica Morales 1997-006. 1,052 Kristye Hall 1989-927. 1,005 Sue Faris 1989-928. 949 Erin Price 2000-039. 932 Jennifer Miller 1989-9210. 915 Jessica Yearout 2004-05

BLOCK SOLOSMatch1. 8 Nina Foster vs. Mississippi Oct. 7, 19942. 7 Mavis Reed vs. Mississippi Oct. 7 ,1994 7 Cindy Vordenbaum vs. Auburn Oct. 18, 19784. 5 Shelly Adamcik vs. Arkansas Sept. 29, 2000 5 Mavis Reed vs. Akron Sept. 13, 1991 5 Andrea Miller vs. Temple Aug. 31, 19917. 4 Julie Farley vs. South Carolina Oct. 15, 2004 4 Rachael Green vs. Kentucky Oct. 31, 2003 4 Shelly Adamcik vs. Miss. State Oct. 8, 2000 4 Shelly Adamcik vs. Boise State Sept. 9, 2000 4 Shelly Adamcik vs. CS-Fullerton Sept. 11, 1999 4 Jenny Vieth vs. Syracuse Sept. 4, 1993 4 Mavis Reed vs. Western Illinois Sept. 17, 1993 4 Mavis Reed vs. Mississippi Oct. 8, 1993

Season1 91 Nina Foster 19942. 51 Mavis Reed 19933. 39 Shelly Adamcik 19994. 36 Holly Richards 19955. 34 Mavis Reed 19926. 32 Shelly Adamcik 20007. 30 Andrea Miller 19908. 28 Mavis Reed 19949. 27 Mavis Reed 199210. 26 Andrea Miller 1989 26 Kelly Fash 1998

Career1. 140 Mavis Reed 1991-942. 115 Nina Foster 1994-953. 86 Andrea Miller 1989-924. 81 Shelly Adamcik 1999-025. 66 Crystal Hudson 2004-076. 63 Jennifer Miller 1989-927. 55 Kelly Fash 1997-20008. 54 Brooks Webster 2006-099. 45 Jenny Vieth 1991-9410. 42 Erin Heffner 2001-04 42 Monica Morales 1997-2000

BLOCK ASSISTSMatch1. 14 Holly Richards vs. St. Louis Sept. 1, 19952. 12 Shelly Adamcik vs. Georgia Oct. 22, 19993. 11 Nina Foster vs. LSU Oct. 16, 1994 11 Nina Foster vs. Kentucky Oct. 21, 1994 11 Kari Weber vs. Valparaiso Aug. 31, 1996 11 Kari Weber vs. Kentucky Nov. 22, 19967. 10 Holly Richards vs. LSU Oct. 27, 19958. 9 Shelly Adamcik vs. Kentucky Oct. 1, 1999 9 Ellen Bible vs. Mississippi State Nov. 21, 1992 9 Ellen Bible vs. New Orleans Sept. 22, 1990 9 Holly Richards vs. Central Florida Sept. 15, 1995

Season1. 149 Nina Foster 19942. 130 Shelly Adamcik 19993. 124 Holly Richards 19954. 122 Shelly Adamcik 20015. 119 Kari Weber 19966. 116 Julie Farley 20037. 111 Rachael Green 20068. 106 Crystal Hudson 20069. 105 Crystal Hudson 200710. 97 Erin Price 2001

Career1. 368 Julie Farley 2001-042. 357 Shelly Adamcik 1999-023. 342 Crystal Hudson 2004-074. 321 Erin Price 2000-035. 285 Mavis Reed 1991-946. 258 Andrea Miller 1989-927. 256 Monica Morales 1997-008. 240 Nina Foster 1994-959. 233 Jennifer Miller 1989-9210. 208 Brigitte Slack 2004-07

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KILLSMatch1. 92 vs. Arkansas Sept. 29, 20002. 91 vs. Eastern Washington Sept. 19, 19983. 90 vs. Louisiana Tech Oct. 6, 1990 90 vs. Middle Tennessee Oct. 14, 19975. 89 vs. Mississippi Nov. 12, 1995 89 vs. Marquette Sept. 19, 1997

Season1. 1,975 19992. 1,953 20023. 1,940 20054. 1,875 19795. 1,811 20076. 1,805 19947. 1,771 19908. 1,770 20049. 1,766 198010. 1,764 2000

TOTAL ATTACKSMatch1. 246 vs. Virginia Sept. 4, 19992. 243 vs. Houston Nov. 26, 20043. 236 vs. Kentucky Oct. 21, 19944. 234 vs. Middle Tennessee State Oct. 14, 19975. 232 vs. Marquette Sept. 19, 1997 232 vs. Mississippi Nov. 5, 2001

Season1. 5,274 19992. 5.061 20073. 4,834 20054. 4,808 19945. 4,734 19936. 4,724 19967. 4,577 20028. 4,568 20069. 4,459 200010. 4,402 2001

HITTING PERCENTAGEMatch1. .580 vs. Oklahoma Sept. 3, 20052. .542 vs. Alabama State Oct. 10, 19893. .507 vs. Prairie View Sept. 13, 19974. .500 vs. Alabama State Sept. 3, 19935. .490 vs. Georgia State Sept. 2, 1994

Season1. .293 19802. .286 19793. .264 19894. .263 19905. .250 20046. .237 2005 .237 20028. .236 19959. .226 200810 .223 2000,1998,1994

ASSISTSMatch1. 84 vs. Marquette Sept. 19, 19972. 82 vs. Eastern Washington Sept. 19, 19983. 81 vs. Arkansas Sept. 29, 2000 81 vs. Mississippi Nov. 12, 19955. 78 vs. Three teams - Last: vs LSU Oct. 17, 1999

Season1. 1,792 20052. 1,727 19993. 1,719 20024. 1,655 20075. 1,587 20046. 1,560 19947. 1,540 20068. 1,538 19909. 1,537 200010. 1,527 2001

SERVICE ACESMatch1. 24 vs. Austin Peay Sept. 8, 19892. 22 vs. UAB Oct. 7, 19803. 20 vs. Tennessee Nov. 3, 1990 20 vs. Louisiana Tech Oct. 25, 1989 20 vs. Georgia Southern Sept. 19, 2003

Season1. 456 19802. 426 19773. 404 19784. 399 19795. 330 1976 330 19897. 307 19908. 281 20029. 248 199310. 244 2001

DIGSMatch1. 117 vs. Houston Nov. 26, 20042. 111 vs. Mississippi State Oct. 3, 19893. 110 vs. Auburn Oct. 23, 19934. 109 vs. Middle Tennessee State Oct. 14, 1997 109 vs. George Washington Sept. 9, 1994

Season1. 2,175 20072. 2,079 19943. 1,987 19934. 1,945 19995. 1,944 20056. 1,909 20067. 1,825 19908. 1,793 19899. 1,763 199110. 1,729 1995

BLOCK SOLOSMatch1. 18 vs. New Orleans Sept. 22, 19892. 17 vs. Mississippi Oct. 7, 19943. 10 vs. Akron Sept. 13, 1991 10 vs. George Washington Sept. 9, 19945. 8 vs. five teams - Last: Marquette Sept. 19, 1997

Season1. 145 19942. 118 19933. 102 1990 102 19915. 95 19926. 93 19977. 90 19898. 87 1999 87 199510. 83 2006

BLOCK ASSISTSMatch1. 37 vs. Kentucky Oct. 21, 19942. 36 vs. Georgia Oct. 22, 1999 36 vs. LSU Oct. 16, 19944. 34 vs. LSU Nov. 11, 1994 34 vs. Kentucky Nov. 22, 1996

Season1. 547 19942. 501 19993. 490 20014. 457 19955. 455 20066. 440 20037. 428 19968. 409 19909. 391 200710. 388 1992

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HITTING PERCENTAGE1989 Andrea Miller (Fr.) .322 Second Kristye Hall (Fr.) .289 10th1990 Andrea Miller (Soph.) .345 First Lynn Wondrasek (Fr.) .335 Fourth1992 Andrea Miller (Sr.) .331 10th1993 Mavis Reed (Jr.) .333 Sixth1994 Nina Foster (Fr.) .328 Second1995 Nina Foster (Soph.) .359 Second1997 Sarah Cotten (Fr.) .352 Seventh2004 Julie Farley (Sr.) .353 Fifth Erin Heffner (Sr.) .277 10th2005 Crystal Hudson (Soph.) .348 Fifth2006 Crystal Hudson (Jr.) .384 Second2007 Crystal Hudson (Sr.) .342 Fifth2008 Calli Johnson (Soph). .323 Sixth2009 Alyssa Meuth (Jr.) .338 Fifth

KILLS PER SET1989 Sue Faris (Fr.) 4.84 First Kristye Hall (Fr.) 4.68 Second1990 Kristye Hall (Soph.) 4.06 Third1994 Nina Foster (Fr.) 6.02 Second1995 Nina Foster (Soph.) 5.46 First1999 Michelle Green (Jr.) 4.58 First2000 Michelle Green (Sr.) 4.57 Second2001 Jennifer Bibber (Soph.) 4.00 Sixth2002 Erin Heffner (Soph.) 4.72 Second Jennifer Bibber (Jr.) 3.55 Eighth2003 Erin Heffner (Jr.) 4.82 First Jennifer Bibber (Sr.) 3.64 Seventh2004 Erin Heffner (Sr.) 5.55 First2006 Crystal Hudson (Jr.) 3..93 Sixth Bridget Fuentez (Jr.) 3.82 Eighth2007 Crystal Hudson (Sr.) 3.78 Sixth Bridget Fuentez (Sr.) 3.67 Ninth2008 Brooks Webster (Jr.) 4.04 First2009 Alyssa Meuth (Jr.) 3.22 Eighth

ASSISTS PER SET1989 Jennifer Miller (Fr.) 10.53 Fourth1990 Jennifer Miller (Soph.) 10.07 Eighth1991 Jennifer Miller (Jr.) 8.70 Ninth1993 Erin Tenbrunsel (Soph.) 9.60 Ninth1994 Erin Tenbrunsel (Jr.) 11.11 Third1995 Camille Gutierrez (Jr.) 11.65 Sixth1996 Nicole Chavez (Jr.) 10.35 10th1997 Allison Lange (Fr.) 11.98 Sixth1998 Allison Lange (Soph.) 10.69 Ninth1999 Allison Lange (Jr.) 8.12 10th2000 Allison Lange (Sr.) 7.79 10th2001 Bridget Studnicka (Jr.) 12.15 Fourth2002 Kenna Milner (Soph.) 12.47 Third2003 Erin Price (Sr.) 10.98 Eighth2004 Brigitte Slack (Fr.) 12.85 Third2005 Brigitte Slack (Soph.) 11.81 Fourth2006 Brigitte Slack (Jr.) 11.62 Sixth2007 Brigitte Slack (Sr.) 11.98 Third2008 Lauren Martin (Soph.) 7.59 Seventh Stephanie Riley (Fr.) 6.53 10th2009 Kayla Schmidt (Jr.) 6.92 Ninth

SERVICE ACES PER SET1989 Sue Faris (Fr.) 0.71 Second Jennifer Miller (Fr.) 0.52 Fourth1990 Sue Faris (Soph.) 0.61 Fourth Jennifer Miller (Soph.) 0.56 Sixth1991 Sue Faris (Jr.) 0.53 Fourth Ellen Bible (Jr.) 0.43 Ninth1994 Jeannie Nadolski (Sr.) 0.35 Sixth Nina Foster (Fr.) 0.31 Eighth1995 Nina Foster (Soph.) 0.34 Fifth1997 Monica Morales (Soph.) 0.30 Ninth1998 Monica Morales (Jr.) 0.44 Third2000 Monica Morales (Sr.) 0.35 Sixth Jen Wagner (Jr.) 0.32 10th

2001 Jennifer Bibber (Soph.) 0.42 Sixth Kenna Milner (Fr.) 0.38 Seventh Erin Heffner (Fr.) 0.37 Eighth2002 Erin Price (Jr.) 0.54 Fourth Kory Tull (Soph.) 0.47 Fifth2003 Erin Heffner (Jr.) 0.41 Fourth Erin Price (Sr.) 0.40 T-Fifth Jennifer Bibber (Sr.) 0.40 T-Fifth2004 Erin Heffner (Sr.) 0.37 Third Kory Tull (Sr.) 0.36 Fifth Julie Farley (Sr.) 0.35 Eighth2007 Mary Catherine Aune (Fr.) 0..58 First2008 Mary Catherine Aune (Soph.) 0.47 First Amy Pauly (Sr.) 0.31 Eighth

BLOCKS PER SET1990 Andrea Miller (Soph.) 1.29 Ninth1992 Mavis Reed (Soph.) 1.27 Second1993 Mavis Reed (Jr.) 1.02 Ninth1994 Nina Foster (Fr.) 1.90 First1995 Holly Richards (Jr.) 1.42 Fourth Nina Foster (Soph.) 1.14 10th1999 Shelly Adamcik (Fr.) 1.36 Third2000 Shelly Adamcik (Soph.) 1.16 Ninth2001 Shelly Adamcik (Jr.) 1.16 Eighth2003 Julie Farley (Jr.) 1.13 Eighth

DIGS PER SET1989 Sue Faris (Fr.) 2.96 Sixth1991 Marta Bickert (Fr.) 3.22 Second1993 Lorian Newcomer (Fr.) 3.96 Second1994 Lorian Newcomer (Soph.) 4.27 First1995 Lorian Newcomer (Jr.) 3.37 Eighth1999 Michelle Green (Jr.) 3.20 Fifth Jen Wagner (Soph.) 3.03 Seventh2004 Jessica Yearout (Jr.) 3.44 Fifth Erin Heffner (Sr.) 3.16 Ninth2005 Jessica Yearout (Sr.) 4.41 Fourth2006 Amy Pauly (Soph.) 4.56 Fifth2007 Amy Pauly (Jr.) 5.15 Fourth2008 Amy Pauly (Sr.) 4.01 Fifth

ALABAMA PLAYERS RANKED IN THETOP 20 FINAL NATIONAL STATISTICS(Began Compiling in 1989)

INDIVIDUAL RANKINGSBlocks Per Set1994 Nina Foster (Fr.) 1.90 First

Kills Per Set1989 Sue Faris (Fr.) 4.84 12th Kristye Hall (Fr.) 4.68 15th1994 Nina Foster (Fr.) 6.02 Second1995 Nina Foster (Soph.) 5.46 Seventh2004 Erin Heffner (Sr.) 5.55 Ninth

Hitting Percentage2006 Crystal Hudson (Jr.) .384 21st

Service Aces Per Set1989 Sue Faris (Fr.) .707 Seventh2007 Mary Catherine Aune (Fr.) .590 19th

Digs Per Set1994 Lorian Newcomer (Soph.) 4.27 15th

TEAM RANKINGSHitting Percentage1989 Alabama .264 19th

Blocks Per Set1994 Alabama 3.16 15th

Aces Per Game2002 Alabama 2.30 14th2003 Alabama 2.14 19th

TIDE AMONG THE SEC ELITE

ALL-TIME TOP THREE SEASON STATISTICAL RANKINGS1989Third - Hitting Percentage .264Third - Aces 2.48

1990Second - Hitting Percentage .263

1994First - Blocks 3.16

1995Second - Hitting Percentage .236

1999Third - Aces 1.73

2000Second - Aces 1.71

2001First - Aces 2.14Second - Opp. Hitting Percentage .178

2002Second - Aces 2.30Third - Assists 14.09Third - Kills 16.01

2003First - Aces 2.14Second - Opp. Hitting Percentage .195

2004Second - Kills 16.39Second - Aces 1.86Third - Assists 14.69

2005Third - Hitting Percentage .237Third - Assists 14.57Third - Kills 15.77

2006Third - Opp. Hitting Percentage .177Third - Won/Loss Percentage .567

2007Third - Hitting Percentage .221

2008First - Aces 1.60

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VOLLEYBALL MAGAZINENina Foster will be remembered as one of the greatest volleyball players in the pro-gram’s history after her back-to-back stellar performances during the 1994-1995 seasons. As a middle blocker, Foster became the first Tide player to earn All-Ameri-can status and AVCA All-District honors. The three-time SEC player of the week led the nation in blocks per game in 1994 (1.90) and was second in the nation in kills per game (6.02). During her tenure at the Capstone, Foster led the conference in blocks per game and kills per game. Foster can also be found in numerous categories in the Alabama record books. Foster is second all-time for solo blocks with 115, eighth in block assists with 240 and eighth in kills with 1,289. Foster holds the record for the all-time highest career hitting percentage with .3402.

Hailing from Ft. Wayne, Ind., Erin Heffner became only the second player in Alabama volleyball history to earn All-America honors and was the first Tide volleyballer to be elected by the AVCA. Heffner is also the only Tide player to earn the honor twice in the program’s existence. During her tenure at the Capstone, Heffner led the SEC in kills per game in 2003 and 2004. Heffner also finished ninth in the nation in 2004 in the same category with 5.55 kills per game. The five-time SEC player of the week and two-time AVCA All-District selection also garnered AVCA South District Fresh-man of the Year accolades in 2001. Perhaps one of the most successful players to wear the Crimson and White, Heffner can be found on every career record list ex-cept assists and is the all-time kills leader with 2,090.

Crystal Hudson, a native from Hueytown, is one of the greatest middle blockers in Tide history. Hudson led her team to its first, second and third NCAA tournament berths in school history. In 2006, she led the team with 452 kills and 125 blocks. Hudson also posted a .824 hitting percentage against Kentucky, placing her fifth in the individual match records for hitting percentage. Hudson holds the Alabama record in that category after pulling in a .917 hitting percentage against Oklahoma in 2005. The AVCA South Region team selection became only the second player in Alabama history to earn AVCA Honorable Mention honors. Hudson was also se-lected to the All-SEC first team as a junior and senior.

Following her stellar junior campaign, Baltimore native Brooks Webster was hon-ored with AVCA Honorable Mention recognition becoming the third player in Ala-bama history to achieve this status. In addition to her national award, Webster was also recognized by the SEC making its First Team. She led the Tide with 424 kills. Over the course of the season Webster collected 12 double-doubles and rattled off 20-plus kills on five occasions. She led the conference in kills with an average of 4.17 per set against SEC opponents and notched a career-best 26 in Alabama’s win at Georgia. On the defensive end, Webster scooped up 287 kills good for second on the team. At the net, she racked up 45 blocks with 17 of those solo. Webster entered the Tide career record books during her junior season in three categories and is cur-rently seventh in total attacks, eighth in block solos and 11th in kills.

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ALL-STATE1976Laura Cash Louise HallMary Hudgins Vivian LangleyCindy Vordenbaum

1977 Louise Hall Mary HudginsCindy Nero Cindy VordenbaumCheryl Wiedeman

1978 Mary Hudgins Mara RichtersDonna Tubbs

1979Laura Cash Eileen KohrherrCathie Petrucco Cheryl Wiedeman

1980 Eileen Kohrherr Beverly RobinsonSuzanne Stogner Nancy Woolsey

ALL-TOURNAMENT1977Louise Hall Mary HudginsCindy Nero Mara RichtersCindy Vordenbaum Cheryl Wiedeman

1978 Mary Hudgins Mara RichtersCindy Vordenbaum

1979Eileen Kohrherr Cathie PetruccoNancy Woolsey

1980 Cathie Petrucco Beverly Robinson

ALL-REGION1977Louise Hall Mary HudginsCindy Nero Cindy Vordenbaum

1978 Mara Richters

1979 Nancy Woolsey

1980 Nancy Woolsey

AIAW HONORSPrior to the NCAA sponsoring collegiate women’s athletics, schools used to be governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. (Ala-bama left the AIAW for the NCAA in 1981)

SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK1991 Marta Bickert Oct. 20-27

1994 Nina Foster Oct. 11-17Nina Foster Oct. 25-31

1995 Nina Foster Nov. 7-13

1998 Kelly Fash Sept. 1-7

1999Michelle Green Oct. 18-24

2000 Michelle Green Sept. 4-10Michelle Green Sept. 25-Oct. 1Michelle Green Nov. 6-12

2001 Shelly Adamcik Oct. 8-14Erin Heffner Oct. 29-Nov. 4

2002Erin Heffner Sept. 30-Oct. 6

2003 Erin Heffner Oct. 20-26Rachael Green (Def.) Oct. 27-Nov. 2

2004 Jessica Yearout (Def.) Aug. 30-Sept.5Erin Heffner Sept. 13-19Erin Heffner Oct. 18-24

2005 Kelly Potter Aug. 29 - Sept. 4Crystal Hudson Oct. 10-16

2006 Crystal Hudson Oct. 9-15Crystal Hudson Oct. 23-29Amy Pauly (Def.) Sept. 15-21Amy Pauly (Def.) Oct. 2-8Amy Pauly (Def.) Nov. 6-12

2007 Crystal Hudson Oct. 8-15Amy Pauly (Def.) Nov. 3-12

2008 Amy Pauly (Def.) Sept. 1-7Amy Pauly (Def.) Oct. 6-12

2009 Ashley Frazier Sept. 14-20Kelsey Anderson (Fresh.) Sept. 21-27

SEC SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2003 Erin Price

SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS

1979 Nancy Woolsey Eileen Kohrherr

1980 Nancy Woolsey Eileen Kohrherr

1981 Nancy Woolsey

2005Bridget Fuentez Jessical Yearout

ALL-AMERICA1995 Nina Foster Honorable Mention Volleyball Magazine

2004 Erin Heffner Honorable Mention AVCA

2006 Crystal Hudson Honorable Mention AVCA

2008 Brooks Webster Honorable Mention AVCA

AVCA ALL-REGION2007 Crystal Hudson

2008 Brooks Webster

AVCA ALL-DISTRICT1995 Nina Foster

1999 Michelle Green

2000 Michelle Green

2003 Erin Heffner

2004 Erin Heffner

2007 Crystal Hudson

AVCA SOUTH DISTRICT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2001 Erin Heffner

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES

1976 AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTAustin, TexasOhio State L, 2-0UCLA L, 2-0Lamar L, 2-0Houston L, 2-0Oregon W, 2-0

1977 AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTProvo, UtahSW Missouri L, 2-0Hawaii L, 2-0Washington St. W, 2-0Rhode Island W, 2-1Ball State W, 2-0

1978 AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTTuscaloosa, Ala.Hawaii L, 2-0Pittsburgh L, 2-1Oregon W, 2-0Texas-Arlington L, 2-0San Jose State L, 2-0

2005 NCAA TOURNAMENTColumbus, Ohio Ohio L, 3-1

2006 NCAA TOURNAMENTAustin, TexasStephen F. Austin L, 3-2

2007 NCAA TOURNAMENTClemson, S.C.Clemson L, 3-1

ALABAMA SEC TOURNEY HISTORY 1990 Mississippi State W, 3-2 LSU L, 3-1

1991 Georgia L, 3-0

1992 Mississippi State L, 3-0

1993 Mississippi State W, 3-1 Florida L, 3-0

1994 South Carolina L, 3-0

1995 Tennessee W, 3-0 Florida L, 3-0

1996 Kentucky W, 3-2 Auburn L, 3-0

1997 Tennessee L, 3-0

1998 Tennessee L, 3-0

1999 Arkansas L, 3-1

2000 LSU L, 3-1

2001 LSU W, 3-2 Florida L, 3-0

2002 South Carolina W, 3-0 Arkansas L, 3-0

2003 South Carolina W, 3-0 Arkansas L, 3-0

2004 Georgia L, 3-2

2005 LSU W, 3-0 Tennessee W, 3-2 Florida L, 3-0

PRESEASON TOURNAMENT TITLES

1975Alabama Invitational 5-0Athens College Invitational 3-0

1976Alabama Invitational 5-0Florida State Invitational 6-0Columbus College Invitational 6-0Miami-Dade South Invitational 5-1Mississippi Univ. for Women Inv. 6-0

1977Alabama Invitational 7-0Miami-Dade South Invitational 7-0Princeton International 6-0Southern Illinois Invitational 5-0Tennessee Invitational 5-0

1980Mississippi Univ. for Women Inv. 7-0

1989Mississippi State Invitational 2-1

1991Crimson Tide Classic 3-0

1993Alabama Invitational 3-1Miami-Ohio Invitational 2-1

1995Clemson Big Orange Bash 3-0Kathy Trosclair Memorial (Tulane) 4-0

1998Crimson Tide Classic 4-0

2001Hilton Classic (New Mexico State) 4-0

2002Barker GMC Classic (Illinois State) 3-0

2003Crimson Tide Invitational 3-0Hampton Inn Bama Bash 3-0

2005Hampton Inn Bama Bash 3-0UW-Milwaukee Invitational 3-0BSC Challenge 3-0

2006Academy Sports Invitational 2-1

2008Crimson Tide Invitational 3-0

Total titles: 29

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ALL-TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS

1989 Kristye Hall Arkansas State Invitational Mississippi State InvitationalSue Faris New Orleans Tournament

1990 Kristye Hall Toledo Tournament Louisiana Tech Tournament Georgetown TournamentJennifer Miller La. Tech Tournament

1991Sue Faris Syracuse Invitational Clemson Invitational Crimson Tide ClassicMarta Bickert Syracuse Invitational Crimson Tide ClassicKristye Hall Crimson Tide ClassicAndrea Miller Crimson Tide Classic*Jenny Vieth Crimson Tide Classic

1992Marta Bickert Crimson Tide ClassicMelanie Ryer Rice InvitationalMavis Reed South Florida Invitational

1993Mavis Reed Alabama Invitational SW Texas Tournament Miami (OH) Tournament*Melanie Ryer Alabama Invitational* Crimson Tide ClassicJeannie Nadolski Alabama Invitational Crimson Tide ClassicJenny Vieth SW Texas TournamentLorian Newcomer Miami (OH) Tournament

1994Nina Foster Crimson Tide Classic Maryland Invitational ACC-SEC ChallengeErin Tenbrunsel Crimson Tide Classic Maryland Invitational

1995Nina Foster Big Orange Bash Trosclair Memorial TournamentMonica Davis Crimson Tide ClassicHilary Kyle Big Orange Bash*Holly Richards Crimson Tide Classic

1996 Kari Weber Crimson Tide Classic Billiken Invitational

Nicole Chavez Crimson Tide ClassicMonica Davis Billiken Invitational

1997Monica Morales Jambalaya Classic Wolfpack InvitationalMichelle Green Wolfpack InvitationalAllison Lange Air Force InvitationalLaura LeBlanc Air Force Invitational

1998Michelle Green Crimson Tide Classic AmeriTech Cellular ClassicMonica Morales AmeriHost Classic AmeriTech Cellular ClassicKelly Fash Crimson Tide Classic*

1999 Michelle Green Jefferson Cup Crimson Tide ClassicMonica Morales Nike Invitational Crimson Tide ClassicShelly Adamcik Jefferson Cup

2000Michelle Green UNLV Invitational Blue Demon InvitationalMonica Morales Big Four Classic Blue Demon InvitationalAllison Lange Big Four Classic

2001Shelly Adamcik Hilton ClassicErin Price Hilton ClassicBridget Studnicka Sheraton Invitational

2002 Erin Heffner Barker GMC Classic* Crimson Tide Invitational Georgia Tech InvitationalErin Price Barker GMC ClassicJennifer Bibber Barker GMC ClassicKenna Milner Crimson Tide InvitationalKory Tull Georgia Tech Invitational

2003 Erin Heffner Crimson Tide Invitational* Mizuno/Holiday Inn ClassicJennifer Bibber Crimson Tide InvitationalJulie Farley Crimson Tide InvitationalKory Tull Courtyard by Marriott Classic

2004 Erin Heffner Hampton Inn Bama Bash* Hilton UTA Invitational TSI Bookstore InvitationalJulie Farley Hampton Inn Bama BashKelley Potter Hampton Inn Bama Bash

2005Kelley Potter Hampton Inn Bama Bash*Bridget Fuentez Hampton Inn Bama BashJessica Yearout Hampton Inn Bama Bash

2006 Bridget Fuentez Academy Sports Inv. Hampton Inn Bama BashBrigette Slack Academy Sports Inv.Crystal Hudson Academy Sports Inv.*

2007 Brigitte Slack Academy Sports Bama BashAmy Pauly Sooner Legends/NIKE Inv. Shamrock Invitational

2008 Lauren Martin Hampton Inn Bama BashAlyssa Meuth Hurricane Invitational Crimson Tide InvitationalLiz Salstrand Crimson Tide InvitationalBrooks Webster Hampton Inn Bama Bash Hurricane Invitational Crimson Tide Invitational*

2009 Alyssa Meuth Bama BashKelsey Anderson Hornet Invitational

Total Selections: 100 * Denotes MVP

TIDE HOME EVENTS ALABAMA INVITATIONAL1975 5-01976 5-01977 7-01978 4-21979 5-11980 4-21981 3-31993 3-1Overall 36-9

BAMA BASH2004 3-02005 3-02006 2-12007 0-32008 2-12009 1-2Overall 11-7

CRIMSON TIDE INVITATIONAL1991 3-01993 2-11994 2-21995 3-11996 2-11998 4-01999 2-22002 2-12003 3-02004 3-02005 3-02006 2-12008 3-0 Overall 34-9

Crystal Hudson was MVP of the 2006 Academy Sports Invitational Tournament.

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Judy Green came to the Capstone in 1996 as one of the winningest volleyball coaches in the coun-try. A proven winner, Green guided the Tide to 10 straight winning campaigns from 1999-2008. In 2007, she led Alabama to its third consecutive NCAA tournament appearance and third in school history. In 2000, the Tide captured its first SEC Western Division title and a school record for SEC victories. In addition, she led Alabama to a share of the Western Division crown in 2004.

ALL-TIME TIDE COACHES

In addition to being a standout player for the Crim-son Tide in the late 1970s, Dorothy Franco-Reed was entrusted with rebuilding the volleyball pro-gram at Alabama after its reinstatement in 1989. During her tenure, she guided the Tide to its first 20-plus win seasons in the modern era.

Stephanie Schleuder served as the head coach for both the volleyball and women’s basketball teams at Alabama from 1975-77. She compiled a 39-36 mark as the basketball mentor. She was the first of-ficial head coach for both of those programs. Fol-lowing her stint at Alabama, Schleuder coached at Minnesota for 13 seasons and is currently the head coach at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn. and has held the position the last 12 years.

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDSYear Coach SEC Overall1974 Schleuder n/a 6-131975 Schleuder n/a 34-121976 Schleuder n/a 52-61977 Schleuder n/a 57-51978 Schleuder n/a 33-191979 Schleuder n/a 43-151980 Schleuder n/a 36-201981 Schleuder 3-3 24-18 Schleuder 3-3 285-1081982-88 NO VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM1989 Franco-Reed 0-8 13-241990 Franco-Reed 1-7 15-221991 Franco-Reed 5-10 14-181992 Franco-Reed 4-10 10-221993 Franco-Reed 2-12 17-211994 Franco-Reed 8-8 21-141995 Franco-Reed 7-8 24-10 Franco-Reed 27-63 114-1311996 Green 1-14 5-311997 Green 2-13 9-231998 Green 2-13 14-181999 Green 7-8 17-152000 Green 11-4 22-82001 Green 10-5 22-92002 Green 8-8 19-152003 Green 11-5 18-132004 Green 10-6 21-92005 Green 9-7 23-112006 Green 12-8 17-132007 Green 12-8 15-152008 Green 9-11 16-132009 Green 6-14 8-22 Green 110-124 226-215TOTAL 140-190 (.424) 625-454 (.579) 22 years 29 years

ASSISTANT COACHESBoldt, Ben 2006-2008Carson, Vicki 1975Durban, Michelle 2000-03Gross, Shelly 1996-97Hinterstocker, Erich 2004-05Jones, Ande 1977Kramer, Jill 2006-07*Langley, Vivian 1978Lauer, Josh 2008-*Nero, Cindy 1979Ponis, Debbie 1998-99Redding, Chris 2003-2006Reed, Tom 1989-95*Richters, Mara 1979Rodgers, John 1996-2000Steffkova, Pavlina 2009-*Tubbs, Donna 1980-81Valle, Orlando 1995*Vordenbaum, Cindy 1979Walker, Steve 2001-02

GRADUATE ASSISTANTS^ Bommarito, Amy 2008-09^ Heuer, Jill 2010-^ Mlinar, Angie 2006-2007^ Thompson, Kari 2004-05* Weideman, Cheryl 1981

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANTSDunn, Kevin 2009-Adams, Regan 2001-02Craker, Cameron 1998Thrasher, Jennifer 1997*Moore, Stephanie 1993

STUDENT ASSISTANTSNadolski, Frank 1992-93*Sebastian, Emily 2002

* - denotes former UA player^ - for VB operations

ALL-TIME ASSISTANTS

Judy Green came to the Capstone in 1996 as oneof the winningest volleyball coaches in the coun-try. A proven winner, Green guided the Tide to10 straight winning campaigns from 1999-2008. In 2007, she led Alabama to its third consecutiveNCAA tournament appearance and third in school history. In 2000, the Tide captured its first SECWestern Division title and a school record for SECvictories. In addition, she led Alabama to a share of the Western Division crown in 2004.

Judy Green came to the Capstone in 1996 as on

ALL-TIME TIDE COACHES

In addition to being a standout player for the CrimIn addition to being a standout player for the Crim-son Tide in the late 1970s, Dorothy Franco-Reedwas entrusted with rebuilding the volleyball pro-gram at Alabama after its reinstatement in 1989. During her tenure, she guided the Tide to its first 20-plus win seasons in the modern era.

Stephanie Schleuder served as the head coach for Stephanie Schleuder served as the head coach fboth the volleyball and women’s basketball teams at Alabama from 1975-77. She compiled a 39-36 mark as the basketball mentor. She was the first of-ficial head coach for both of those programs. Fol-lowing her stint at Alabama, Schleuder coached at Minnesota for 13 seasons and is currently the head coach at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn. and has held the position the last 12 years.

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDSYear Coach SEC Overall1974 Schleuder n/a 6-131975 Schleuder n/a 34-121976 Schleuder n/a 52-61977 Schleuder n/a 57-51978 Schleuder n/a 33-191979 Schleuder n/a 43-151980 Schleuder n/a 36-201981 Schleuder 3-3 24-18

Schleuder 3-3 285-1081982-88 NO VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM1989 Franco-Reed 0-8 13-241990 Franco-Reed 1-7 15-221991 Franco-Reed 5-10 14-181992 Franco-Reed 4-10 10-221993 Franco-Reed 2-12 17-211994 Franco-Reed 8-8 21-141995 Franco-Reed 7-8 24-10

Franco-Reed 27-63 114-1311996 Green 1-14 5-311997 Green 2-13 9-231998 Green 2-13 14-181999 Green 7-8 17-152000 Green 11-4 22-82001 Green 10-5 22-92002 Green 8-8 19-152003 Green 11-5 18-132004 Green 10-6 21-92005 Green 9-7 23-112006 Green 12-8 17-132007 Green 12-8 15-152008 Green 9-11 16-132009 Green 6-14 8-22

Green 110-124 226-215TOTAL 140 190 ( 424) 625 454 ( 579)

ASSISTANT COACOO HESBoldt, Ben 2006-2008Carson, Vicki 1975Durban, Michelle 2000-03Gross, Shelly 1996-97Hinterstocker, Erich 2004-05Jones, Ande 1977Kramer, Jill 2006-07*Langley, Vivian 1978Lauer, Josh 2008-*Nero, Cindy 1979Ponis, Debbie 1998-99Redding, Chris 2003-2006Reed, Tom 1989-95*Richters, Mara 1979Rodgers, John 1996-2000Steffkova, Pavlina 2009-*Tubbs, Donna 1980-81Valle, Orlando 1995*Vordenbaum, Cindy 1979Walker, Steve 2001-02

GRARR DUATUU E ASSISTANTSTT^ Bommarito, Amy 2008-09^ Heuer, Jill 2010-^ Mlinar, Angie 2006-2007^ Thompson, Kari 2004-05* Weideman, Cheryl 1981

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANTSTTDunn, Kevin 2009-Adams, Regan 2001-02Craker, Cameron 1998Thrasher, Jennifer 1997*Moore, Stephanie 1993

STUDENT ASSISTANTSTTNadolski, Frank 1992-93*Sebastian, Emily 2002

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ALL-TIME ASSISAA TANTSTT

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ALL-TIME ROSTER

AAdamcik, Shelly (MB) Southlake, Texas 1999-02Adler, Kristin (MB) Lilenthal, West Germany 1989AHRENS, MOLLY (MB) Pflugerville, Texas 2010-presentAllmon, Sarah (OH) Lake Arrowhead, Calif. 1995-96ANDERSON, KELSEY (L/DS) Louisville, Ky. 2009-presentAugenstein, Michelle Toledo, Ohio 1974AUNE, MARY CATHERINE (DS/L) Austin, Texas 2007-present

BBarazza, Cindy Huntsville, Ala. 1977Barker, Katie (MB) Garland, Texas 2003-04Barnett, Aimee (H/S) Mobile, Ala. 1981Bibber, Jennifer (OH) Mobile, Ala. 2000-03Bible, Ellen (H) Lafayette, Ind. 1989-92Bickert, Marta (H) El Toro, Calif. 1991-92Bigham, ReGina (H) Northport, Ala. 1979-81Black, Allison (OH) Anniston, Ala. 1995Blackburn, Abbi (OPP) New Castle, Ind. 2003-06Boone, Vickie Huntsville, Ala. 1974Bordes, Lisa (S) Lafayette, La. 1995-96Bowen, Janie 1974Brooks, Melanie (S/H) Louisville, Ky. 1989-91Buteyn, Lindsey (MB) Waupun, Wis. 2005-08

CCampbell, Lucendia (H) West Helena, Ark. 1979Cartee, Sherrie (S) Tallahassee, Fla. 1979Carter, Jodie Mission Viejo, Calif. 1975Cash, Laura (S/DS) New Braunfels, Texas 1976-79Chase, Janene Huntsville, Ala. 1976-77Chavez, Nicole (S/DS) Daphne, Ala. 1994-97Clark, Melissa (DS) Fair Oaks, Calif. 1997-00Cole, Beth (MB) Canterbury, N.H. 1995-96Cook, Kelly (DS) Sterling, Kan. 2001Cotten, Sarah (MB) Hoisington, Kan. 1997-00Cunningham, Anne (S) Mobile, Ala. 1997Cusimano, Jennifer (MB) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2001-03

DDavis, Kristin (H) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1992-94Davis, Monica (OH) New City, N.Y. 1995-98Donnell, Christina (H/S) Battle Creek, Mich. 1980-81

EEsposito, Julie (H) Milford, Conn. 1991-92Eyster, Elizabeth Decatur, Ala. 1977Ezerins, Denée (OH) Long Beach, Calif. 2002

FFaeh, Angie (S) Milwaukee, Wis. 1993-94Faris, Sue (H) London, Ontario, Canada 1989-92Farley, Julie (MB) Edgewood, Ky. 2001-04Fash, Kelly (MB) Lockport, Ill. 1997-00FITTERER, KAYLA (OH) Edwardsville, Ill. 2009-presentFoster, Nina (MB) Mission Viejo, Calif. 1994-95Ford, Sandy (H) Camarillo, Calif. 1993-94Foytik, Amy (OH) St. Charles, Ill. 1996Franco, Dorothy (H/DS) Milford, Conn. 1976-79Franco, Rosie Hasting-On-Hudson, N.Y. 1974Frazier, Ashley (OH) Oregon, Ohio 2008-09Fuentez, Bridget (OH) Tomball, Texas 2004-07Funkhouser, Jill (DS/S) Montgomery, Ala. 1998

GGaudet, Katherine (OH) St. Gabriel, La. 1999-00Gentry, Stephanie (H) Jacksonville, Fla. 1990Gheilerman, Jane 1994Golen, Janet (MB) Palos Heights, Ill. 1998-00GOODE, SHELBI (MB/OH) Georgetown, Texas 2010-presentGreen, Michelle (OH) Rolla, Mo. 1997-00Green, Rachael (MB) Ooltewah, Tenn. 2003-06Gutierrez, Camille (S) Sacramento, Calif. 1995

HHall, Louise Upper Marlboro, Md. 1976-77Hall, Kristye (H) Livingston, Ala. 1989-92Hammons, Jane Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1975Heffner, Erin (OH) Ft. Wayne, Ind. 2001-04HENDRIX, MORGAN (MB/RS) Austin, Texas 2010-presentHicks, Tamika (H) Birmingham, Ala. 1993-94Hobbs, Christina (OH) New Orleans, La. 2008Hudgins, Mary Huntsville, Ala. 1975-78Hudson, Crystal (MB) Hueytown, Ala. 2003-07Hudson, Megan (S/DS) St. Louis, Mo. 2004-07Hurst, Phyllis Birmingham, Ala. 1974-75

JJOHNSON, CALLI (MB) Dubuque, Iowa 2006-presentJones, Doris (H) Houston, Texas 1980-81Judgins, Mary Huntsville, Ala. 1976

KKeller, Kindra (S/DS) Birmingham, Ala. 1989Kelly, Karen Mobile, Ala. 1974King, Ruth (H/S) Roswell, Ga. 1981Knight, Kim (H) Lake Charles, La. 1990Kohrherr, Eileen (H/S) Virginia Beach, Va. 1979-80

Kreimer, Sarah (OH) Blue Springs, Mo. 1998-00Kuiper, Kerri (H) Kentwood, Mich. 1990-93Kyle, Hilary (SW-H) Laguna Beach, Calif. 1994-95

LLange, Allison (S) Wauwatosa, Wis. 1997-00Langley, Vivian (H) Montgomery, Ala. 1974-77Lapeyre, Elise (H) Houma, La. 1980-81LeBlanc, Laura (OH) Lafayette, La. 1996-97

MMachen, Sarah (MB) Mobile, Ala. 2009Marshall, Lexee (DS) Greeley, Colo. 1998-01Martin, Lauren (S) Sebastopol, Calif. 2007-08McCall, Tamika (H) Mobile, Ala. 1993-94McGowen, Karen Mobile, Ala. 1974McKee, Christie (OH) Huntsville, Ala. 2005-06MELITO, KELSEY (DS) Atlanta, Ga. 2010-presentMEUTH, ALYSSA (OH) Helotes, Texas 2007-presentMiller, Andrea (MB) Katy, Texas 1989-92Miller, Jennifer (S) Wantagh, Texas 1989-92Milner, Kenna (S) Crittenden, Ky. 2001-02Moore, Mary Beth (DS) Double Springs, Ala. 2002-05Moore, Stephanie (H) Northport, Ala. 1989-92Morales, Monica (OPP) Guaynabo, P.R. 1996-00Moran, Terri Houston, Texas 1977MOYER, LEIGH (MB) Peachtree City, Ga. 2008-present

NNadolski, Jeannie (SW-H) Huntsville, Ala. 1992-94Nero, Cindy (S) Richfield, Ohio 1977-78Newcomer, Lorian (SW-H) Newport Beach, Calif. 1993-95Newman, Rebecca (H/S) Birmingham, Ala. 1980Nguyen, Mai (H) Milford, Conn. 1990Nicholas, Candi (H) Mobile, Ala. 1981Niemchick, Stacy (H/S) Wayland, Mich. 1979-80Nuckolls, Debbie Livonia, Mich. 1976

PPauly, Amy (DS/S) Burr Ridge, Ill. 2005-08Petrucco, Cathie (H/S) Battle Creek, Mich. 1979-81Philpot, Donna (H) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1976-79Pierce, Kathy 1974Pitts, Brenda Brownsboro, Ala. 1974Potter, Kelley (OPP) Edgewood, Ky. 2002-05Price, Erin (OPP/S) Alpharetta, Ga. 2000-03

RRamirez, Julie (S) Portland, Ore. 1996Reed, Mavis (MH) Eight Mile, Ala. 1991-94

Richards, Holly (MB) Huntsville, Ala. 1994-96Richters, Mara (H) Livonia, Mich. 1978RILEY, STEPHANIE (S) Louisville, Ky. 2008-presentRobinson, Beverly (H/S) Montgomery, Ala. 1980-81Rodgers, Linda (H) San Antonio, Texas 1978-81Ryer, Melanie (SW-H) Littleton, Colo. 1991-94

SSalstrand, Elizabeth (OH) Rockford, Ill. 2006-09SCHMIDT, KAYLA (S) Bellville, Texas 2009-presentSchneider, Sarah (DS/L) Winter Park, Fla. 2003Sebastian, Emily (MB) Mobile, Ala. 1999-01Simmons, Julie (H/DS) Mobile, Ala. 1981Slack, Brigitte (S) Ft. Wayne, Ind. 2004-07Smith, Kathy West Islip, N.Y. 1975Smithson, Jamie 1974Snider, Sarah (OH) Oswego, Ill. 2005-07Stephens, Connie 1974Stockham, Laura (H) Red Bay, Ala. 1979Stogner, Suzanne (H) Huntsville, Ala. 1978-81Story, Janice (H/DS) Hartselle, Ala. 1978-81Studnicka, Bridget (S) Clay Center, Neb. 1999-02Sypult, Courtney (DS) Cordova, Tenn. 2001

TTate, Mary Huntsville, Ala. 1977Tenbrunsel, Erin (S) Huntsville, Ala. 1992-95Thomas, Sheri (OPP) Bakersfield, Calif. 1993-96Tubbs, Donna (S/H) Moundville, Ala. 1976-79Tull, Kory (OH) Lafayette, Ind. 2001-04

VVANDE GRIEND, BRIANNE (OH) Colorado Springs, Colo. 2010-presentVieth, Jenny (MB) Florence, Ky. 1991-94Vordenbaum, Cindy (H) San Antonio, Texas 1975-78

WWagner, Jen (OH/DS) Hope, Ind. 1998-2001Weber, Jennifer (DS/L) Wheaton, Ill. 2006-09Weber, Kari (MB) Wauwasota, Wis. 1996-97Webster, Brooks (OH) Baltimore, Md. 2005-09Whitley, Cindy Florence, Ala. 1974-76Whittemore, Ashley (S) Brentwood, Tenn. 1993Wiedeman, Cheryl (H) Lafayette, Ind. 1978-80Willams, Brenda (H) Birmingham, Ala. 1975-76Wintzinger, Lauren (DS/L) Huntsville, Ala. 2008Wondrasek, Lynn (H/MB) New Lenox, Ill. 1990-92Woolsey, Nancy (H/S) Mobile, Ala. 1979-81

YYearout, Jessica (DS/L) St. Maries, Id. 2004-05

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Candi Nicholas (1981)Mai Nguyen (1990)Candy Flores (1991)Julie Esposito (1992)Ashley Whittemore (1993)Nicole Chavez (1994)Jill Funkhouser (1998)Shelly Adamcik (1999-02)Crystal Hudson (2003-07)STEPHANIE RILEY (2008-)

Aimee Barnett (1981)Kim Knight (1990)Jenny Vieth (1991)Jeannie Nadolski (1992-94)Lisa Bordes (1995-96)Allison Lange (1997-00)Julie Farley (2001-04)Christie McKee (2005-06)Lauren Martin (2007-08)MORGAN HENDRIX (2010-)

Cindy Vordenbaum (1975-78)ReGina Bingham (1979-81)Kristin Adler (1989)Katharina Kusel (1990)Melanie Ryer (1991-94)Janet Golen (1998-2000)Kory Tull (2001-04)CALLI JOHNSON (2006-)

Donna Tubbs (1976-78)Linda Rodgers (1979-81)Melanie Brooks (1989-91)Kristin Davis (1992-94)Laura LeBlanc (1996-97)Erin Price (2000-03)Megan Hudson (2004-07)BRIANNE VANDE GRIEND (2010-)

Lucendia Campbell (1979)Christina Donnell (1980-81)Stephanie Moore (1989-92)Alberta Sackey (1993)Tamika Hicks (1994)Camille Gutierrez (1995)Kari Weber (1996-97)Sarah Kreimer (1998-00)Kenna Milner (2001-02)Jessica Yearout (2004-05)Elizabeth Salstrand (2006-09)KELSEY MELITO (2010-)

Janice Story (1978-80)Julie Simmons (1981)Sue Faris (1989-92)Sandy Ford (1993-94)Nicole Chavez (1995-97)Emily Sebastian (1999-01)MARY CATHERINE AUNE (2007-)

Cindy Nero (1977-78)Cathie Petrucco (1979)Stacy Niemchick (1980)Doris Jones (1981)Kindra Keller (1989)Stephanie Gentry (1990)Jenny Vieth (1992-94)Hilary Kyle (1995)Julie Ramirez (1996)Jen Wagner (1998-01)Bridget Fuentez (2004-07)KAYLA FITTERER (2009-)

Mara Richters (1978)Eileen Kohrherr (1979)Cathie Petrucco (1980-81)Ellen Bible (1989-92)Erica Alexander (1993)Hilary Kyle (1994)Sarah Cotten (1997-00)Erin Heffner (2001-04)Sarah Snider (2005-06)Christina Hobbs (2008)KAYLA SCHMIDT (2009-)

Sherrie Cartee (1979)Andrea Miller (1989-92)Sheri Thomas (1993-96)Kelly Fash (1997-00)LEIGH MOYER (2008-)

Cheryl Wiedeman (1978-80)Ruth King (1981)Jennifer Miller (1989-92)Angie Faeh (1993-94)Beth Cole (1995)Lexee Marshall (1998-01)Sarah Schneider (2003)Amy Pauly (2005-08)MOLLY AHRENS (2010-)

Kerri Kuiper (1990-93)Nina Foster (1994)Allison Black (1995)Monica Morales (1996-00)Lindsey Buteyn (2005-08)Sarah Machen (2009)

Laura Cash (1978-79)Eileen Kohrherr (1980)Lynn Wondrasek (1990-92)Holly Richards (1994-96)Anne Cunningham (1997)Courtney Sypult (2001)Abbi Blackburn (2003-2006)Lauren Wintzinger (2008)KELSEY ANDERSON (2009-)

Nancy Woolsey (1979-81)Kristye Hall (1989-92)Tamika McCall (1993-94)Sarah Allmon (1995-96)SHELBI GOODE (2010-)

Dorothy Franco (1976-79)Rebecca Newman (1980)Marta Bickert (1991-92)Lorian Newcomer (1993-95)Michelle Green (1997-00)Rachael Green (2003-06)

Suzanne Stogner (1978-81)Mavis Reed (1991-94)Amy Foytik (1996)Melissa Clark (1997-00)Kelly Cook (2001)Mary Beth Moore (2002-05)

Erin Tenbrunsel (1992-95)Beth Cole (1996)Jennifer Bibber (2000-03)ALYSSA MEUTH (2007-)

Jane Gheilerman (1994)Kelley Potter (2002-05)

Bridget Studnicka (1999-02)

Katherine Gaudet (1999-00)

Linda Rodgers (1978)Beverly Robinson (1980-81)Denée Ezerins (2002)

Donna Philpot (1976-79)Elise Lapegre (1980-81)Jennifer Cusimano (2001-03)Ashley Frazier (2008-09)

Mary Hudgins (1975-78)Laura Stockham (1979)Nina Foster (1995)Brigitte Slack (2004-07)

Monica Davis (1995-98)

Katie Barker (2003-04)

Jennifer Weber (2006-09)

Vivian Langley (1974-77)Stacy Niemchick (1979)Doris Jones (1980)

Brooks Webster (2005-09)

CRIMSON TIDE TEAM CAPTAINS

1990: Jennifer Miller1991: Kristye Hall Ellen Bible1992: Jennifer Miller Andrea Miller1993: Kerri Kuiper1994: Erin Tenbrunsel Jeannie Nadolski Jenny Vieth1995: Erin Tenbrunsel1996: Sheri Thomas Holly Richards1997: Nicole Chavez1998: Monica Davis Allison Lange1999: Michelle Green Allison Lange Monica Morales2000: Michelle Green Allison Lange Monica Morales2001: Jen Wagner Bridget Studnicka2002: Bridget Studnicka Kenna Milner2003: Erin Price Erin Heffner Kory Tull2004: Erin Heffner Kory Tull2005: Bridget Fuentez Megan Hudson2006: Rachel Green Megan Hudson2007: Bridget Fuentez Crystal Hudson Megan Hudson2008: Calli Johnson Lindsey Buteyn2009: Stephanie Riley Kayla Schmidt

CRIMSON TIDE JERSEY NUMBERS

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AIR FORCE 1-11997 W 3-1 A1999 L 3-2 H

AKRON 1-01991 W 3-1 N

ALABAMA A&M 4-02004 W 3-0 H2005 W 3-0 H2006 W 3-0 H2009 W 3-0 H

ALABAMA STATE 10-01975 W 2-0 A W 2-0 H W 2-0 H1977 W 2-0 N1989 W 3-1 A W 3-0 H1992 W 3-0 H1993 W 3-0 H1994 W 3-0 H1995 W 3-0 H

ARKANSAS 7-271994 L 3-2 H L 3-1 A1995 L 3-0 A L 3-1 H1996 L 3-0 H L 3-0 A1997 L 3-0 A L 3-0 H1998 L 3-0 H L 3-0 A1999 L 3-2 A L 3-1 H L 3-1 N2000 W 3-2 H L 3-0 A2001 L 3-0 A W 3-1 H2002 L 3-1 H L 3-1 A L 3-0 N2003 L 3-1 A L 3-0 N2004 L 3-1 H L 3-0 A2005 L 3-2 H L 3-2 A2006 W 3-0 H L 3-0 A2007 W 3-0 H W 3-1 A2008 W 3-1 A W 3-1 H

2009 L 3-2 A L 3-2 H

UALR 1-02004 W 3-2 N

ARKANSAS STATE 4-31978 W 2-0 N1979 W 3-1 N1989 L 3-0 A1992 L 3-0 N1993 W 3-2 N1996 L 3-0 H2001 W 3-0 H

ATHENS COLLEGE 5-11974 L 3-0 H1975 W 2-1 A W 2-0 A W 2-1 H1976 W 2-0 H W 2-0 N

AUBURN 43-251974 L 2-0 N L 2-0 N1975 W 2-0 N1976 W 2-0 H W 2-0 A W 2-0 A1977 W 3-0 H W 3-0 A W 3-0 H W 3-0 H1978 W 3-0 A W 3-1 H L 3-2 N W 3-1 N W 3-0 N1979 W 3-0 H W 2-0 N W 3-1 A W 2-0 H W 3-1 N W 3-0 H1980 W 3-0 A W 3-1 H L 2-1 H W 2-0 H L 2-0 H1989 L 3-0 N L 3-0 A1990 L 3-0 H1991 W 3-2 H L 3-0 A1992 L 3-1 H L 3-0 A1993 L 3-2 H

L 3-1 A1994 W 3-1 H W 3-0 A1995 W 3-2 A L 3-1 H1996 L 3-0 H L 3-0 A L 3-0 N1997 L 3-1 A L 3-0 H1998 L 3-2 H L 3-0 A1999 L 3-1 A L 3-2 H2000 W 3-1 H W 3-0 A2001 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H2002 W 3-2 A W 3-0 H2003 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H2004 W 3-0 H W 3-0 A2005 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H2006 L 3-0 A W 3-1 H2007 W 3-1 A W 3-1 H2008 W 3-1 H W 3-1 A2009 W 3-1 H L 3-0 A

AUSTIN PEAY 4-01989 W 3-2 N1991 W 3-1 H1994 W 3-0 H1995 W 3-0 H

BALL STATE 3-11977 W 2-0 N2001 W 3-1 N2005 L 3-2 A2006 W 3-0 H

BAYLOR 1-11981 W 2-0 H1996 L 3-0 N

BELMONT 2-01999 W 3-0 H2005 W 3-0 N

BERRY COLLEGE 2-01975 W 2-0 N W 2-0 N

B’HAM-SOUTHERN 2-02004 W 3-0 H2005 W 3-0 A

BOISE STATE 1-02000 W 3-2 N

BOWLING GREEN 0-11990 L 3-0 N

BRADLEY 1-21989 L 3-0 N L 3-1 N1993 W 3-0 H

BUTLER 1-11996 L 3-0 N2003 W 3-1 A

CALIFORNIA 0-11996 L 3-1 N

CS-FULLERTON 1-01999 W 3-1 N

UCLA 0-11976 L 2-0 N

UCF 10-7(formerly Florida Tech)1976 W 2-0 N W 2-0 N1977 W 3-1 H W 2-1 H W 2-0 N L 2-1 N L 2-0 N1978 L 2-1 H L 2-0 N1979 L 2-0 H L 2-1 A1980 W 2-0 A1981 W 2-1 N W, 2-0 A1989 L 3-1 N1992 W 3-0 H1995 W 3-1 N

C. MICHIGAN 2-01994 W 3-1 N2000 W 3-0 N

C. MISSOURI 1-01977 W 2-0 N

CHATTANOOGA 5-01976 W 2-0 N W 2-0 N1992 W 3-1 H1993 W 3-0 N1994 W 3-0 H

CINCINNATI 0-31978 L 3-2 H1980 L 2-0 A1990 L 3-0 N

CLEMSON 2-51980 W 2-0 H1989 L 3-0 A1991 L 3-1 A1993 L 3-0 H1994 L 3-1 N1995 W 3-0 A2007 L 3-1 N

COASTAL CAROLINA 0-12003 L 3-2 N

COLL. OF CHARLESTON 1-12004 W 3-1 H2007 L 3-1 A

COLUMBUS COLL. 4-01975 W 2-0 H1976 W 2-0 N1977 W 2-0 N1980 W 2-0 N

CONNECTICUT 1-01990 W 3-0 N

CORNELL 1-02002 W 3-0 N

CULLMAN JC 1-01974 W 2-0 H

DELAWARE 2-01977 W 2-1 N W 3-0 N

DENVER 1-02007 W 3-1 N

DePAUL 0-12000 L 3-1 A

EAST TENNESSEE 1-01998 W 3-0 H

E. KENTUCKY 1-11991 L 3-2 N1995 W 3-0 N

E. WASHINGTON 0-21992 L 3-2 N1998 L 3-2 N

FAIRFIELD 1-11998 L 3-1 N2001 W 3-1 N

FLAGLER 1-01977 W 2-0 N

FLORIDA 5-321976 W 2-0 N1977 W 2-0 N1978 W 2-1 H W 2-0 H W 3-0 N1989 L 3-0 H1990 L 3-0 A1991 L 3-0 A1992 L 3-0 H L 3-0 A1993 L 3-0 H L 3-0 A L 3-0 N1994 L 3-1 A1995 L 3-0 H L 3-0 N1996 L 3-0 A1997 L 3-0 H1998 L 3-0 A1999 L 3-0 H2000 L 3-1 A2001 L 3-0 H L 3-0 N2002 L 3-0 H2003 L 3-0 A L 3-0 H2004 L 3-0 A2005 L 3-0 H L 3-0 H2006 L 3-0 A L 3-0 H2007 L 3-1 H L 3-0 A2008 L 3-1 H L 3-0 A2009 L 3-0 A L 3-0 H

FLORIDA A&M 1-01989 W 3-0 A

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

The Crimson Tide has claimed 18 of the last 20 meetings against in-state rival Auburn.

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FLA. INTERNATIONAL 7-11976 W 2-0 N W 2-1 N W 2-0 H W 2-0 H1977 W 2-0 N W 2-0 N1980 L 2-0 N2002 W 3-0 N

FLA. SOUTHERN 1-01976 W 2-0 N

FLORIDA STATE 11-131975 L 2-1 N L 2-1 N L 2-0 A1976 W 2-0 A1977 W 2-0 N W 2-0 N W 3-1 N1978 W 3-0 H L 2-0 N L 2-1 N1979 W 2-0 H L 3-0 N W 2-1 N W 2-1 H L 2-0 H L 2-0 H1980 W 2-0 N W 2-1 N1981 L 2-0 H L 2-0 A L 2-0 A1992 L 3-0 N2000 L 3-2 A2002 W 3-1 N

FRESNO STATE 0-12009 L 3-2 N

FURMAN 1-01999 W 3-0 N

GEORGE MASON 1-01991 W 3-1 N

GEO. WASHINGTON 0-11994 L 3-2 N

GEORGETOWN 0-21990 L 3-0 A1992 L 3-1 N

GEORGIA 23-191975 W 2-0 N1976 W 2-0 H W 2-0 N W 2-0 N1979 W 2-1 H W 2-0 H1980 W 2-0 N W 2-1 N W 2-1 N1981 W 2-0 H W 3-0 A W 3-1 N1989 L 3-0 H1990 L 3-0 H1991 L 3-0 A L 3-0 H L 3-0 N1992 L 3-0 A1993 L 3-0 A L 3-0 H1994 L 3-0 H1995 L 3-0 A1996 L 3-0 H1997 L 3-0 A1998 W 3-0 A1999 W 3-1 H2000 W 3-1 A2001 W 3-1 H2002 L 3-1 H2003 W 3-2 A L 3-0 H2004 L 3-0 A L 3-2 N2005 W 3-2 A2006 W 3-1 A W 3-0 H2007 W 3-1 H L 3-0 A2008 L 3-0 H W 3-2 A2009 W 3-0 H L 3-1 A

GA. SOUTHERN 1-02003 W 3-2 H

GEORGIA STATE 14-01976 W 2-0 H1978 W 2-0 N1989 W 3-2 H1990 W 3-0 H1991 W 3-0 A1992 W 3-0 H1993 W 3-0 H1994 W 3-0 H W 3-0 N1995 W 3-0 H1998 W 3-1 H1999 W 3-0 H2000 W 3-1 A2002 W 3-1 H

GEORGIA TECH 1-41989 W 3-1 N1994 L 3-1 A1999 L 3-1 H2002 L 3-2 A2003 L 3-0 A

GUELPH 1-01977 W 2-0 N

HAWAII 0-21977 L 2-0 N1978 L 2-0 H

HINDS JC 1-01975 W 2-0 N

HOFSTRA 1-01993 W 3-1 N

HOUSTON 0-31976 L 2-0 N1979 L 2-0 A2004 L 3-2 N

HUNTINGDON 1-01978 W 2-0 H

IDAHO STATE 1-02000 W 3-1 N

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 1-11978 L 2-1 N1992 W 3-2 N

ILLINOIS STATE 1-51979 L 2-0 N1980 L 2-0 N1981 L 3-1 A1996 L 3-0 N2002 W 3-1 A2007 L 1-3 H

INDIANA 4-11980 W 2-0 N1981 W 3-2 A1998 L 3-0 A2004 W 3-1 A2005 W 3-0 H

IOWA 2-01998 W 3-0 N2008 W 3-1 H

JACKSON STATE 4-01979 W 2-0 H1980 W 2-0 N1994 W Forfeit N2005 W 3-0 N

JACKSONVILLE 3-01976 W 2-0 N1977 W 2-0 N1981 W 2-0 N

JACKSONVILLE ST. 6-11975 W 2-0 N1978 W 2-0 N1998 W 3-1 H1999 W 3-0 A2002 W 3-0 H2003 W 3-0 H2009 L 3-1 H

JUDSON COLLEGE 5-21974 L 2-1 A1975 W 2-0 H W 2-0 H W 2-1 A1976 W 2-1 H L 2-0 H1977 W 2-0 H

KANSAS 2-21978 W 2-1 N1996 L 3-2 N2005 L 3-0 A2006 W 3-0 H

KANSAS STATE 2-11979 W 2-1 N2003 L 3-0 N2006 W 3-2 N

KENT STATE 1-02004 W 3-1 N

KENTUCKY 12-211980 L 2-1 A1981 L 2-0 A L 3-1 H W 3-2 N1989 L 3-0 H1990 L 3-2 H1991 L 3-0 H1992 L 3-0 A L 3-0 H1993 L 3-0 A1994 L 3-1 A1995 L 3-0 H1996 L 3-1 A W 3-2 N1997 L 3-0 H1998 L 3-0 H1999 L 3-2 A2000 W 3-2 H2001 W 3-0 A2002 W 3-1 A W 3-1 H2003 W 3-1 H2004 W 3-2 A W 3-0 H2005 L 3-1 A2006 W 3-0 H L 3-2 A2007 W 3-2 A W 3-2 H2008 L 3-0 A L 3-0 H2009 L 3-0 H L 3-1 A

LAMAR 1-11976 L 2-0 N1996 W 3-1 H

LIBERTY 0-12001 L 3-2 N

LA. LAFAYETTE 2-0(formerly SW Louisiana)1979 W 2-0 N1990 W 3-2 N

LA. MONROE 0-1(formerly NE Louisiana)1990 L 3-0 N

LSU 22-281976 W 2-0 N1977 W 2-1 H1978 L 2-0 H W 2-0 H1979 W 2-0 N W 3-0 H1980 W 2-1 N1981 L 3-1 H1989 L 3-0 A1990 L 3-0 A L 3-1 N1991 L 3-0 A L 3-0 H1992 L 3-0 H1993 L 3-1 H1994 W 3-1 H W 3-1 A1995 L 3-2 A W 3-1 H1996 L 3-1 H L 3-1 A

1997 W 3-1 A W 3-0 H1998 L 3-1 H L 3-0 A1999 L 3-2 A W 3-1 H2000 W 3-1 H W 3-1 A L 3-1 N2001 L 3-2 A L 3-0 H W 3-2 N2002 W 3-0 H L 3-1 A2003 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H2004 W 3-0 H L 3-1 A2005 W 3-1 H L 3-0 A W 3-0 H2006 W 3-1 H L 3-0 A2007 L 3-2 A L 3-2 H2008 L 3-2 H L 3-1 A2009 L 3-1 H L 3-0 A

LOUISIANA TECH 3-11989 W 3-1 H1990 W 3-2 A1997 L 3-2 H1999 W 3-0 A

LOUISVILLE 0-31992 L 3-0 A1994 L 3-2 H2003 L 3-0 A

LOYOLA (CHI) 1-02005 W 3-0 H

McGILL 1-01977 W 2-1 N

McNEESE STATE 1-12002 W 3-0 H2009 L 3-1 H

MARQUETTE 1-01997 W 3-2 N

MARSHALL 1-02002 W 3-1 N

MARYLAND 3-01978 W 2-0 N1990 W 3-0 A1994 W 3-1 A

MEMPHIS 6-21975 W 2-0 N1976 W 2-0 N1978 W 2-0 N W 2-0 N1979 W 2-1 N1980 W 2-0 H1981 L 2-0 N1992 L 3-2 H

MERCER 1-02006 W 3-1 H

MIAMI (Florida) 5-81977 W 2-0 A1979 W 2-0 H L 2-1 N1980 W 2-0 H L 2-0 N L 2-1 N W 2-0 N L 2-0 N L 2-0 N1981 W 2-1 H L 2-1 N2006 L 3-2 H2008 L 3-1 A

MIAMI (Ohio) 0-51980 L 2-0 N1993 L 3-0 A1995 L 3-0 H1998 L 3-0 A

2009 L 3-2 N

MIAMI-DADE CC 4-11976 L 2-1 A W 2-0 A1979 W 2-0 N1980 W 2-0 N1981 W 2-1 N

MICHIGAN 0-21981 L 3-1 N2002 L 3-1 N

MICHIGAN STATE 2-01979 W 2-1 N1990 W 3-2 N

M. TENNESSEE 6-01991 W 3-0 H1993 W 3-0 H1994 W 3-0 H1995 W 3-0 N1997 W 3-1 H1998 W 3-1 A

MINNESOTA 0-41980 L 3-0 A1981 L 2-1 H1992 L 3-0 H1999 L 3-0 N

MINN.-DULUTH 0-11980 L 3-2 A

MISSISSIPPI 40-151975 W 2-0 N W 2-0 N1976 W 2-0 H W 2-0 H1977 W 2-0 N W 2-0 N1978 W 2-1 A L 2-1 A L 3-2 H1979 W 2-0 N W 2-1 H W 2-1 H W 2-0 N1980 W 2-0 N W 2-0 N1981 W 3-0 H W 2-0 N1989 L 3-0 N L 3-0 H1990 L 3-1 A1991 W 3-1 A W 3-1 H1992 W 3-1 H1993 W 3-2 H1994 L 3-1 A W 3-1 H1995 W 3-0 H W 3-2 A1996 L 3-1 A L 3-0 H1997 L 3-0 H L 3-0 A1998 L 3-1 A W 3-1 H1999 W 3-1 H W 3-2 A2000 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H2001 W 3-0 H W 3-2 A2002 W 3-0 A2003 W 3-1 H W 3-1 A2004 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H2005 W 3-0 A W 3-2 H2006 W 3-2 H L 3-0 A2007 L 3-1 A L 3-1 H2008 W 3-1 A W 3-0 H2009 L 3-2 A W 3-0 H

MISSISSIPPI COLL. 1-01975 W 2-0 H

MISS. STATE 39-141974 W 2-0 N1975 W 2-0 N1976 W 2-0 H

W 2-0 N W 2-0 H1977 W 2-0 H W 2-0 N1978 W 2-0 N1979 W 2-0 H1981 W 3-1 A1989 L 3-2 A L 3-0 A1990 W 3-1 A W 3-2 N1991 W 3-2 H L 3-1 A1992 W 3-1 A W 3-2 H L 3-1 N1993 L 3-1 H L 3-2 A W 3-1 N1994 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H1995 L 3-2 H W 3-0 A1996 L 3-1 A W 3-1 H1997 L 3-0 H L 3-0 A1998 L 3-0 A L 3-2 H1999 W 3-2 H W 3-1 A2000 W 3-1 A W 3-2 H2001 W 3-1 H W 3-0 A2002 W 3-1 A W 3-1 H2003 W 3-0 H W 3-0 A2004 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H2005 W 3-2 A2006 W 3-1 H L 3-1 A2007 W 3-0 A W 3-1 H2008 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H2009 W 3-2 H L 3-0 A

MISS. UNIV. for WOMEN 15-41974 L 2-0 A1975 L 2-0 A L 2-0 N1976 W 2-0 A W 2-1 N W 2-0 N1977 W 2-0 H W 3-0 H W 2-1 A W 2-0 N1978 L 2-0 N W 3-2 H1979 W 2-0 A1980 W 2-1 H W 2-0 A W 3-0 H W 2-0 N1981 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H

MISSOURI 0-12002 L 3-1 H

MISSOURI STATE 0-3(formerly SW Missouri)1977 L 2-0 N1978 L 2-0 A1979 L 2-1 N

MONTANA STATE 1-12003 L 3-0 A2004 W 3-0 H

MONTEVALLO 10-41974 L 2-0 N L 2-0 A1975 W 2-0 H W 2-1 A W 2-0 N W 2-1 H L 2-1 H W 2-0 H L 2-1 N1976 W 2-0 H1977 W 2-0 H1980 W 2-1 A1981 W 2-0 N

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SOUTH FLORIDA 4-21976 W 2-0 N1977 W 2-0 N1989 L 3-0 A1992 L 3-0 A2001 W 3-1 H2008 W 3-1 H

S. ILLINOIS 1-11977 W 2-0 A1990 L 3-1 A

SOUTHERN MISS. 7-91989 L 3-1 N L 3-1 H1990 L 3-2 H L 3-0 A1991 W 3-0 H1992 L 3-1 A1993 W 3-0 H1994 W 3-1 H1995 W 3-0 H1996 L 3-0 A1997 L 3-1 N L 3-1 H2000 W 3-0 H2001 W 3-1 A2003 L 3-1 H2004 W 3-0 A

SE LOUISIANA 1-11980 W 2-0 N1993 L 3-1 H

SE MISSOURI 0-11996 L 3-0 N

SW BAPTIST 1-01977 W 2-0 N

SPRING HILL 2-01976 W 2-0 N1977 W 3-0 N

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1-31990 L 3-2 N1993 L 3-0 N1995 W 3-1 H2006 L 3-2 N

STILLMAN 4-01975 W 2-0 H W 2-0 H1976 W 2-0 H1977 W 3-0 A

SYRACUSE 1-21991 L 3-1 A1993 W 3-1 H1997 L 3-2 N

TEMPLE 1-01991 W 3-2 N

TENNESSEE 11-271977 L 2-0 A1979 L 3-2 H1980 L 3-0 A L 2-1 N1981 W 2-1 N L 3-1 A L 3-0 A1989 L 3-0 A1990 L 3-2 H1991 L 3-2 H1992 L 3-0 A L 3-0 H1993 L 3-1 A1994 W 3-0 H1995 W 3-1 H W 3-0 N1996 L 3-1 A1997 L 3-1 H L 3-0 N1998 L 3-1 H L 3-0 N1999 L 3-0 A2000 L 3-1 H2001 W 3-1 A2002 L 3-1 A2003 L 3-1 A2004 L 3-1 H

2005 W 3-1 H L 3-0 A W 3-2 H2006 W 3-1 H W 3-2 A2007 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H2008 L 3-1 A L 3-0 H2009 L 3-1 H L 3-0 A

TENN. MARTIN 3-01975 W 2-0 N1978 W 2-0 N1998 W 3-1 H

TENNESSEE TECH 2-11989 L 3-2 A1990 W 3-2 H1993 W 3-0 H

TEXAS ARLINGTON 2-31978 L 2-1 N L 2-0 H1979 L 2-1 N1995 W 3-1 N2004 W 3-1 A

TEXAS A&M 0-21993 L 3-1 N1996 L 3-0 A

TEXAS STATE 0-3(formerly SW Texas State)1980 L 2-0 H1993 L 3-0 A1994 L 3-1 H

TEXAS TECH 0-11980 L 2-0 H

TOLEDO 1-11990 L 3-0 A2005 W 3-1 N

TROY 9-21974 L 2-1 H L 2-0 A1975 W 2-0 N1976 W 2-0 N1979 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H1995 W 3-1 H1996 W 3-1 H1997 W 3-0 A1998 W 3-0 H W 3-1 H

TULANE 5-11976 W 2-1 N1990 L 3-2 A1991 W 3-0 H1993 W 3-1 H1995 W 3-1 A2004 W 3-1 A

TUSKEGEE 8-21974 L 2-0 N L 2-1 N1975 W 2-0 N1976 W 2-0 A W 2-0 H1977 W 3-0 A W 2-0 H1978 W 2-0 N1979 W 3-0 A W 2-0 N

UAB 18-111974 W 3-0 H W 2-0 N1978 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H1979 W 3-0 H W 3-0 A W 3-0 N1980 W 3-1 H W 3-0 A W 2-0 H1981 W 2-0 N W 2-0 A

1989 L 3-0 H L 3-0 A1990 L 3-2 H L 3-0 A1991 L 3-1 A L 3-0 H1992 L 3-2 H W 3-2 A1993 L 3-2 H L 3-1 A1994 L 3-2 A W 3-2 H2000 W 3-0 A2001 W 3-1 H2002 W 3-0 A2003 W 3-0 H2007 L 3-2 H

UMKC 1-02005 W 3-0 N

UNLV 1-02000 W 3-2 A

UTAH STATE 0-12003 L 3-0 N

VALPARAISO 2-01996 W 3-2 H2000 W 3-1 N

VANDERBILT 1-01979 W 2-0 H

VIRGINIA 1-11990 W 3-0 N1999 L 3-2 A

VCU 1-02008 W 3-0 N

VIRGINIA TECH 1-01977 W 2-0 N

WAKE FOREST 0-22001 L 3-0 H2002 L 3-0 A

WASHINGTON ST. 1-01977 W 2-0 N

WATERLOO 1-01978 W 2-0 N

WEST GEORGIA 1-11975 L 2-1 N1976 W 2-0 N

WEST VIRGINIA 1-02002 W 3-0 H

WESTERN ILLINOIS 1-01993 W 3-1 N

W. KENTUCKY 0-12008 L 3-2 H

WILLIAM & MARY 0-11996 L 3-2 N

WINTHROP 1-01999 W 3-2 H

WISCONSIN 0-21980 L 3-0 N1997 L 3-0 N

WIS. MILWAUKEE 1-12005 W 3-0 A2006 L 3-0 N

XAVIER 1-12001 L 3-0 A2004 W 3-0 H

YORK 1-01977 W 2-0 N

1990 W 3-1 H

MOREHEAD STATE 1-01977 W 2-0 N

MURRAY STATE 1-11997 L 3-0 N2008 W 3-0 H

NEBRASKA 0-21979 L 2-0 N2002 L 3-0 A

N. MEXICO STATE 1-02001 W 3-1 A

NEW ORLEANS 3-21979 W 2-0 N1980 W 2-0 N1989 W 3-2 A1996 L 3-0 H1997 L 3-0 A

NICHOLLS STATE 5-01977 W 2-0 N1980 W 2-0 N1995 W 3-0 N2001 W 3-0 N2008 W 3-0 H

NORTH ALABAMA 10-31974 L 3-0 N1975 W 2-1 H L 2-0 N L 2-1 H1976 W 2-0 H W 2-1 A W 2-0 H W 2-1 N1977 W 2-0 H1978 W 3-0 H W 2-0 H W 3-0 A W 3-0 A

NORTH CAROLINA 0-21981 L 2-0 N1991 L 3-1 A

N.C. STATE 0-21991 L 3-1 A1997 L 3-2 A

NORTH TEXAS 1-01979 W 2-0 N

NORTHERN IOWA 1-12005 W 3-0 N2006 L 3-2 A

N. KENTUCKY 2-01977 W 2-0 N W 2-1 N

NORTHWESTERN 1-21981 L 2-0 N1990 L 3-0 N2003 W 3-2 N

NW STATE 3-11975 L 2-0 N1990 W 3-1 N1997 W 3-1 N1998 W 3-0 H

NORTE DAME 0-22006 L 3-1 N2007 L 3-2 N

OAKLAND 1-01998 W 3-0 N

OHIO 1-21999 L 3-1 N2005 L 3-1 N2007 W 3-2 N

OHIO STATE 0-31976 L 2-0 N1979 L 2-1 N

1997 L 3-0 N

OKLAHOMA 3-11979 W 2-0 H W 2-0 N2005 W 3-0 H2007 L 3-0 A

ORAL ROBERTS 1-21977 W 2-0 N1979 L 2-0 N L 2-1 N

OREGON 2-21976 W 2-0 N1978 W 2-0 H1996 L 3-0 N1999 L 3-2 A

PENN STATE 0-21996 L 3-0 A2009 L 3-0 N

PITTSBURGH 1-21978 L 2-1 H2001 W 3-2 N2004 L 3-2 N

PORTLAND 0-11990 L 3-1 N

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 1-01997 W 3-0 N

PROVIDENCE 1-02000 W 3-0 N

PURDUE 0-21978 L 2-1 N1981 L 3-1 A

RHODES 1-0(formerly SW Tennessee)1974 W 2-0 N

RHODE ISLAND 1-01977 W 2-1 N

RICE 0-21992 L 3-1 A1996 L 3-1 N

RUTGERS 2-31977 W 2-0 N1978 L 2-1 N1980 L 2-0 N1981 W 2-1 N L 2-1 N

SACRAMENTO ST. 0-22007 L 3-1 H2009 L 3-1 A

SAINT LOUIS 2-31977 W 2-0 N1989 L 3-0 N1995 W 3-1 H1996 L 3-1 A2009 L 3-0 A

SAMFORD 17-01989 W 3-0 H W 3-1 N W 3-0 A1990 W 3-0 H W 3-0 A1993 W 3-0 H W 3-0 A1994 W 3-0 H W 3-0 A1995 W 3-0 H1997 W 3-1 A1998 W 3-0 H1999 W 3-0 H W 3-0 A2000 W 3-0 H2001 W 3-0 A2008 W 3-0 H

SAM HOUSTON ST. 0-31989 L 3-1 N1991 L 3-1 N1996 L 3-0 N

SAN FRANCISCO 0-12009 L 3-2 N

SAN JOSE STATE 0-21978 L 2-0 H2000 L 3-1 N

SANTA CLARA 0-12002 W 3-1 N

SETON HALL 1-02007 W 3-1 N

SMU 1-02009 W 3-0 H

SOUTH ALABAMA 24-41974 L 2-1 N W 2-1 N1975 W 2-1 N L 2-1 A W 2-0 H1976 W 2-0 A W 2-0 H W 2-0 N1977 W 3-0 H W 3-0 A1978 W 3-0 A W 3-0 H W 3-0 N1979 W 3-1 A W 3-0 H W 3-0 N1980 W 3-0 H W 3-1 A W 2-0 H1989 L 3-2 N L 3-0 A1990 W 3-0 H1995 W 3-0 H1998 W 3-0 A1999 W 3-0 H2000 W 3-1 N2003 W 3-0 H2005 W 3-0 A

SOUTH CAROLINA 20-151979 W 2-0 H1980 L 2-1 H1981 W 2-0 N W 2-0 N W 2-0 N1991 W 3-1 A W 3-1 H1992 W 3-2 A1993 L 3-0 A W 3-1 H1994 L 3-2 A L 3-0 N1995 W 3-1 H1996 L 3-1 A1997 L 3-0 H1998 L 3-0 A1999 W 3-1 H2000 L 3-0 H2001 L 3-0 A2002 L 3-0 A L 3-0 H W 3-0 N2003 W 3-1 H W 3-0 A2004 W 3-0 H2005 W 3-0 H L 3-2 A2006 W 3-2 A W 3-1 H2007 W 3-1 H L 3-0 A2008 L 3-0 H L 3-0 A2009 W 3-2 A W 3-1 H

SC SPARTANBURG 1-01980 W 2-0 N

S. DAKOTA STATE 1-02008 W 3-1 N

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MILESTONEVICTORIESFIRST OCTOBER 18, 1974 2-0 VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE

50TH SEPTEMBER 29, 1976 2-0 VS. ATHENS COLLEGE

100TH SEPTEMBER 24, 1977 3-1 VS. FLORIDA TECH

150TH SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 3-0 VS. NORTH ALABAMA

200TH OCTOBER 5, 1979 2-0 VS. OKLAHOMA

250TH OCTOBER 31, 1980 2-0 VS. GEORGIA

300TH SEPTEMBER 1, 1990 3-0 VS. VIRGINIA

350TH OCTOBER 5, 1993 3-0 VS. SOUTHERN MISS.

400TH AUGUST 31, 1996 3-1 VS. LAMAR

450TH SEPTEMBER 12, 2000 3-0 VS. SOUTHERN MISS.

500TH OCTOBER 6, 2002 3-1 VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE

550TH SEPTEMBER 10, 2005 3-0 VS. NORTHERN IOWA

600TH OCTOBER 26, 2007 3-1 VS. ARKANSAS

MILESTONEVICTORIESFIRST

OCTOBER 18, 19742-0 VS. VV MISSISSIPPI STATE

50THSEPTEMBER 29, 1976

2-0 VS. AVV TAA HENS COLLEGE

100THSEPTEMBER 24, 1977

3-1 VS. VV FLORIDADD TEA CH

150THSEPTEMBER 19, 1978

3-0 VS. VV NORTH ALABABB MA

200THOCTOBER 5, 1979

2-0 VS. VV OKLAHOMA

250THOCTOBER 31, 1980

2-0 VS. GEORVV GIA

300THSEPTEMBER 1, 1990

3-0 VS. VIRVV GINIA

350THOCTOBER 5, 1993

3-0 VS. VV SOUTHERN MISS.

400THAUGUST 31, 1996

3-1 VS. VV LAMAR

450THSEPTEMBER 12, 2000

3-0 VS. VV SOUTHERN MISS.

500THOCTOBER 6, 2002

3-1 VS. VV MISSISSIPPI STATE

550THSEPTEMBER 10, 2005

3-0 VS. VV NORTHERN IOWAWW

600THOCTOBER 26, 20073-1 VS. ARKVV AKK NSASS SAA

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6-13 (2-2 Home, 0-4 Road, 4-7 Neutral)Date Opponent ResultOct. 16 vs. Tuskegee L, 2-0Oct. 16 at Judson L, 2-1Oct. 18 at Mississippi Univ. for Women! L, 2-0Oct. 18 vs. Mississippi State! W, 2-0Oct. 18 vs. Southwestern Tennessee! W, 2-0Oct. 19 vs. Montevallo! L, 2-0Oct. 19 vs. South Alabama! L, 2-1Oct. 21 vs. North Alabama L, 3-0Oct. 22 vs. Auburn L, 2-0Oct. 22 at Montevallo L, 2-0Oct. 25 Athens L, 3-0Oct. 25 UAB W, 3-0Oct. 30 Cullman Junior College W, 2-0Oct. 30 Troy L, 2-1Nov. 6 at Troy L, 2-0Nov. 6 vs. South Alabama W, 2-1Nov. 8 vs. UAB# W, 2-0Nov. 8 vs. Auburn# L, 2-0Nov. 9 vs. Tuskegee# L, 2-1! - MUW Tournament (Columbus, Miss.) # - AIAW State Tournament (Athens, Ala.)

1975COACH: STEPHANIE SCHLEUDER

34-12 (14-2 Home, 5-4 Road, 15-6 Neutral)Date Opponent ResultSept. 26 Mississippi College! W, 2-0Sept. 26 Columbus College! W, 2-0Sept. 26 Judson! W, 2-0Sept. 27 North Alabama! W, 2-1Sept. 27 Montevallo! W, 2-0Sept. 30 at Montevallo W, 2-1Oct. 3 vs. Memphis# W, 2-0Oct. 3 at Miss. Univ. for Women# L, 2-0Oct. 3 vs. Berry College# W, 2-0Oct. 4 vs. Hinds Junior College# W, 2-0Oct. 4 vs. Mississippi State# W, 2-0Oct. 4 vs. Florida State# L, 2-1Oct. 7 Judson W, 2-0Oct. 7 Stillman W, 2-0Oct. 10 vs. Georgia$ W, 2-0Oct. 10 vs. Berry College$ W, 2-0Oct. 10 vs. Troy$ W, 2-0Oct. 11 vs. South Alabama$ W, 2-1Oct. 11 vs. Florida State$ L, 2-1Oct. 13 at Alabama State W, 2-0Oct. 14 at Athens W, 2-1Oct. 14 at North Alabama L, 2-0Oct. 17 at South Alabama L, 2-1Oct. 21 vs. Auburn W, 2-0Oct. 21 at Judson W, 2-1Oct. 21 vs. Montevallo W, 2-0Oct. 22 Stillman W, 2-0Oct. 24 vs. UT Martin% W, 2-0Oct. 24 vs. Mississippi% W, 2-0Oct. 25 vs. Northwestern State% L, 2-0Oct. 25 vs. Miss. Univ. for Women% L, 2-0Oct. 28 Montevallo W, 2-1Oct. 28 Alabama State W, 2-0Oct. 31 vs. Jacksonville State^ W, 2-0Oct. 31 at Athens^ W, 2-0Nov. 1 vs. Tuskegee^ W, 2-0Nov. 7 Alabama State& W, 2-0Nov. 7 Montevallo& L, 2-1Nov. 7 Athens& W, 2-1Nov. 8 South Alabama& W, 2-0Nov. 8 Montevallo& W, 2-0Nov. 8 North Alabama& L, 2-1

Nov. 20 vs. West Georgia+ L, 2-1Nov. 21 vs. Mississippi+ W, 2-0Nov. 21 at Florida State+ L, 2-0Nov. 22 vs. Montevallo+ L, 2-1! - Alabama Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) # - MUW Tournament (Columbus, Miss.) $ - Columbus College Invitational (Columbus, Ga.) % - Memphis State Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) ^ - Athens Tournament (Athens, Ala.) & - AIAW State Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) + - AIAW Regional Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)

1976COACH: STEPHANIE SCHLEUDER

52-6 (18-1 Home, 8-1 Road, 26-4 Neutral)Date Opponent ResultSept. 14 at Tuskegee W, 2-0Sept. 21 Tuskegee W, 2-0Sept. 21 Stillman W, 2-0Sept. 24 Athens! W, 2-0Sept. 24 Mississippi! W, 2-0Sept. 24 North Alabama! W, 2-0Sept. 25 Georgia! W, 2-0Sept. 25 Mississippi State! W, 2-0Sept. 29 at North Alabama W, 2-1Sept. 29 vs. Athens W, 2-0Oct. 1 Mississippi State# W, 2-0Oct. 1 at Miss. Univ. for Women# W, 2-0Oct. 1 vs. Columbus College# W, 2-0Oct. 2 vs. Tulane# W, 2-1Oct. 2 vs. Memphis# W, 2-0Oct. 2 vs. LSU# W, 2-0Oct. 5 Auburn W, 2-0Oct. 5 Judson W, 2-1Oct. 8 vs. Georgia$ W, 2-0Oct. 8 vs.Troy$ W, 2-0Oct. 8 vs. Chattanooga$ W, 2-0Oct. 9 vs. Florida Tech$ W, 2-0Oct. 9 vs. Jacksonville (Fla.)$ W, 2-0Oct. 9 vs. Florida Tech$ W, 2-0Oct. 12 vs. West Georgia W, 2-0Oct. 12 at Auburn W, 2-0Oct. 13 at South Alabama W, 2-0Oct. 13 vs. Springhill W, 2-0Oct. 15 vs. Georgia% W, 2-0Oct. 15 vs. Florida International% W, 2-0Oct. 15 vs. Chattanooga% W, 2-0Oct. 16 vs. Miss. Univ. for Women% W, 2-1Oct. 16 at Florida State% W, 2-0Oct. 16 vs. Miss. Univ. for Women% W, 2-0Oct. 19 South Alabama W, 2-0Oct. 19 Judson L, 2-0Oct. 22 vs. South Florida^ W, 2-0Oct. 22 at Miami-Dade^ L, 2-1Oct. 22 vs. Florida^ W, 2-0Oct. 23 vs. Florida Southern^ W, 2-0Oct. 23 vs. Florida International^ W, 2-1Oct. 23 at Miami-Dade^ W, 2-0Oct. 26 North Alabama W, 2-0Oct. 26 Montevallo W, 2-0Nov. 4 vs. South Alabama& W, 2-0Nov. 5 vs. North Alabama& W, 2-1Nov. 6 at Auburn& W, 2-0Nov. 18 Mississippi State+ W, 2-0Nov. 18 Mississippi+ W, 2-0Nov. 19 Georgia State+ W, 2-0Nov. 19 Mississippi+ W, 2-0Nov. 20 Florida International+ W, 2-0Nov. 20 Florida International+ W, 2-0Dec. 7 vs. Ohio State? L, 2-0Dec. 8 vs. UCLA? L, 2-0Dec. 9 vs. Lamar (Texas)? L, 2-0Dec. 10 vs. Houston? L, 2-0

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Dec. 11 vs. Oregon? W, 2-0! - Alabama Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - MUW Tournament (Columbus, Miss.)$ - Columbus College Invitational (Columbus, Ga.)% - Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)^ - Miami-Dade Tournament (Miami, Fla.)& - AIAW State Tournament (Auburn, Ala.)+ - AIAW Region III Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)? - AIAW National Championship (Austin, Texas)

1977COACH: STEPHANIE SCHLEUDER

57-5 (14-0 Home, 8-0 Road, 35-5 Neutral)Date Opponent ResultSept. 13 at Tuskegee W, 3-0Sept. 19 vs. Mississippi L, 2-0Sept. 23 Miss. Univ. for Women! W, 2-0Sept. 23 Montevallo! W, 2-0Sept. 23 Mississippi State! W, 2-0Sept. 24 LSU! W, 2-1Sept. 24 Judson! W, 2-0Sept. 24 Miss. Univ. for Women! W, 3-0Sept. 24 Florida Tech! W, 3-1Sept. 27 at Stillman W, 3-0Sept. 29 Auburn W, 3-0Sept. 29 Florida Tech W, 2-1Sept. 30 vs. Nicholls State# W, 2-0Sept. 30 vs. Columbus College# W, 2-0Sept. 30 vs. Mississippi# W, 2-0Sept. 30 vs. Florida State# W, 2-0Oct. 1 vs. Florida Tech# W, 2-0Oct. 1 at Miss. Univ. for Women# W, 2-1Oct. 1 vs. Florida Tech# L, 2-1Oct. 1 vs. Florida Tech# L, 2-0Oct. 4 South Alabama W, 3-0Oct. 4 Tuskegee W, 2-0Oct. 4 North Alabama W, 2-0Oct. 7 vs. Flagler$ W, 2-0Oct. 7 vs. South Florida$ W, 2-0Oct. 7 vs. Florida International$ W, 2-0Oct. 7 vs. Jacksonville$ W, 2-0Oct. 8 vs. Florida International$ W, 2-0Oct. 8 at Miami$ W, 2-0Oct. 8 vs. Oral Roberts$ W, 2-0Oct. 11 at Auburn W, 3-0Oct. 11 vs. Alabama State W, 2-0Oct. 14 vs. McGill% W, 2-1Oct. 14 vs. Rutgers% W, 2-0Oct. 14 vs. Delaware% W, 2-1Oct. 15 vs. Guelph% W, 2-0Oct. 15 vs. York% W, 2-0Oct. 15 vs. Delaware% W, 3-0Oct. 21 at Tennessee^ W, 2-0Oct. 21 vs. North Kentucky^ W, 2-0Oct. 21 vs. Virginia Tech^ W, 2-0Oct. 22 vs. North Kentucky^ W, 2-1Oct. 22 vs. Morehead State^ W, 2-0Oct. 25 at South Alabama W, 3-0Oct. 25 vs. Springhill College W, 3-0Oct. 28 vs. Southwest Baptist& W, 2-0Oct. 28 vs. Saint Louis& W, 2-0Oct. 28 vs. Central Missouri& W, 2-0Oct. 29 at Southern Illinois& W, 2-0Oct. 29 vs. Miss. Univ. for Women& W, 2-0Nov. 4 Auburn+ W, 3-0Nov. 5 Auburn+ W, 3-0Nov. 17 vs. Florida? W, 2-0Nov. 17 vs. Mississippi State? W, 2-0Nov. 18 vs. Florida State? W, 2-0Nov. 18 vs. Florida State? W, 3-1Nov. 19 vs. Mississippi? W, 3-0Dec. 7 vs. Southwest Missouri~ L, 2-0Dec. 7 vs. Hawai’i~ L, 2-0

Dec. 8 vs. Washington State~ W, 2-0Dec. 9 vs. Rhode Island~ W, 2-1Dec. 10 vs. Ball State~ W, 2-0! - Alabama Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - MUW Tournament (Columbus, Miss.)$ - Miami-Dade Invitational (Miami, Fla.)% - Princeton Invitational (Princeton, N.J.)^ - Tennessee Invitational (Knoxville, Tenn.)& - Southern Illinois Invitational (Carbondale, Ill.)+ - AIAW State Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)? - AIAW Region III Tournament (Columbus, Miss.)~ - AIAW National Championship (Provo, Utah)

1978COACH: STEPHANIE SCHLEUDER

33-19 (12-8 Home, 6-2 Road, 15-9 Neutral)Date Opponent ResultSept. 19 North Alabama W, 3-0Sept. 22 vs. Tennessee-Martin! W, 2-0Sept. 22 vs. Arkansas State! W, 2-0Sept. 22 vs. Memphis! W, 2-0Sept. 22 vs. Miss. Univ. for Women! L, 2-0Sept. 23 at Mississippi! W, 2-1Sept. 23 vs. Memphis! W, 2-0Sept. 23 at Mississippi! L, 2-1Sept. 26 at South Alabama W, 3-0Sept. 29 North Alabama# W, 2-0Sept. 29 Florida# W, 2-1Sept. 29 LSU# L, 2-0Sept. 30 Florida# W, 2-0Sept. 30 LSU# W, 2-0Sept. 30 Florida Tech# L, 2-1Oct. 3 at UAB W, 3-0Oct. 3 vs. Jacksonville State W, 2-0Oct. 13 vs. Maryland$ W, 2-0Oct. 13 vs. Rutgers$ L, 2-1Oct. 14 vs. Waterloo$ W, 2-0Oct. 14 vs. Florida Tech$ L, 2-0Oct. 17 South Alabama W, 3-0Oct. 17 UAB W, 3-0Oct. 18 at Auburn W, 3-0Oct. 18 vs. Tuskegee W, 2-0Oct. 20 vs. Texas-Arlington% L, 2-0Oct. 20 vs. Purdue% L, 2-1Oct. 20 vs. Kansas% W, 2-1Oct. 21 at SW Missouri State% L, 2-0Oct. 21 vs. Illinois-Chicago% L, 2-1Oct. 23 at North Alabama W, 3-0Oct. 24 Auburn W, 3-1Oct. 24 Huntingdon College W, 2-0Oct. 27 Florida State W, 3-0Oct. 27 Miss. Univ.for Women W, 3-2Oct. 28 Mississippi L, 3-2Oct. 28 Cincinnati L, 3-2Nov. 10 at North Alabama^ W, 3-0Nov. 10 vs. Auburn^ L, 3-2Nov. 10 vs. South Alabama^ W, 3-0Nov. 11 vs. Auburn^ W, 3-1Nov. 11 vs. Auburn^ W, 3-0Nov. 16 vs. Mississippi State& W, 2-0Nov. 16 vs. Georgia State& W, 2-0Nov. 17 vs. Florida State& L, 2-0Nov. 17 vs. Florida State& L, 2-1Nov. 18 vs. Florida& W, 3-0Dec. 7 Hawai’i+ L, 2-0Dec. 7 Pittsburgh+ L, 2-1Dec. 8 Oregon+ W, 2-0Dec. 8 Texas-Arlington+ L, 2-0Dec. 9 San Jose State+ L, 2-0! - Ole Miss Invitational Tournament (Oxford, Miss.)# - Alabama Invitational Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)$ - Princeton International Tournament (Princeton, N.J.)% - Autumn Classic (Springfield, Mo.)

^ - AIAW State Tournament (Florence, Ala.)& - AIAW Region III Tournament (Lakeland, Fla.)+ - AIAW National Championship (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

1979COACH: STEPHANIE SCHLEUDER

43-15 (18-4 Home, 6-2 Road, 19-9 Neutral)Date Opponent ResultSept. 4 at Tuskegee W, 3-0Sept. 11 at Troy W, 3-0Sept. 21 Jackson State! W, 2-0Sept. 21 Miami! W, 2-0Sept. 21 Oklahoma! W, 2-0Sept. 22 South Carolina! W, 2-0Sept. 22 Florida State! W, 2-0Sept. 22 Central Florida! L, 2-0Sept. 25 UAB W, 3-0Sept. 28 vs. Southwest Louisiana# W, 2-0Sept. 28 vs. New Orleans# W, 2-0Sept. 28 vs. Mississippi# W, 2-0Sept. 29 vs. Memphis# W, 2-1Sept. 29 vs. Arkansas State# W, 3-1Sept. 29 vs. Florida State# L, 3-0Oct. 1 at South Alabama W, 3-1Oct. 2 Auburn W, 3-0Oct. 5 vs. Miami$ L, 2-1Oct. 5 vs. Florida State$ W, 2-1Oct. 5 vs. LSU$ W, 2-0Oct. 5 at Central Florida$ L, 2-1Oct. 6 vs. Oklahoma$ W, 2-0Oct. 6 vs. Miami-Dade$ W, 2-0Oct. 6 vs. Auburn$ W, 2-0Oct. 9 Troy W, 3-0Oct. 9 South Alabama W, 3-0Oct. 12 vs. South Alabama% W, 3-0Oct. 12 vs. Kansas State% W, 2-1Oct. 12 vs. North Texas State% W, 2-0Oct. 12 at Houston% L, 2-0Oct. 13 vs. Ohio State% L, 2-1Oct. 13 vs. Oral Roberts% L, 2-0Oct. 13 vs. Southwest Missouri% L, 2-1Oct. 16 at Auburn W, 3-1Oct. 16 vs. Tuskegee W, 2-0Oct. 19 vs. Michigan State^ W, 2-1Oct. 19 vs. Oral Roberts^ L, 2-1Oct. 19 vs. Illinois State^ L, 2-0Oct. 20 vs. Nebraska^ L, 2-0Oct. 20 vs. Texas-Arlington^ L, 2-1Oct. 24 at UAB W, 3-0Oct. 26 Georgia& W, 2-1Oct. 26 Mississippi& W, 2-1Oct. 26 Vanderbilt& W, 2-0Oct. 27 Auburn& W, 2-0Oct. 27 Tennessee& L, 3-2Oct. 27 LSU& W, 3-0Oct. 30 at Miss. Univ. for Women W, 2-0Oct. 30 vs. Mississippi W, 2-1Nov. 9 vs. UAB+ W, 3-0Nov. 9 vs. Auburn+ W, 3-1Nov. 10 vs. Auburn+ W, 3-0Nov. 15 Mississippi State? W, 2-0Nov. 15 Florida State? W, 2-1Nov. 15 Georgia? W, 2-0Nov. 16 Florida State? L, 2-0Nov. 16 Mississippi? W, 2-0Nov. 16 Florida State? L, 2-1! - Alabama Invitational Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - MUW Invitational (Columbus, Miss.)$ - Central Florida Invitational (Orlando, Fla.)% - Houston Invitational Tournament (Houston, Texas)^ - Southwest Missouri Invitational (Springfield, Mo.)& - SEC Championship Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)+ - AIAW State Tournament (Auburn, Ala.)? - AIAW Region III Championship (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

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35-19 (11-4 Home, 6-5 Road, 18-10 Neutral)Date Opponent ResultSept. 16 at Montevallo W, 2-1Sept. 19 Miss. Univ. for Women! W, 2-1Sept. 19 Clemson! W, 2-0Sept. 19 Miami! W, 2-0Sept. 20 South Carolina! L, 2-1Sept. 20 Memphis! W, 2-0Sept. 20 Texas State! L, 2-0Sept. 23 South Alabama W, 3-0Sept. 26 vs. New Orleans# W, 2-0Sept. 26 vs. Columbus College# W, 2-0Sept. 26 vs. Jackson State# W, 2-0Sept. 26 vs. Southeastern Louisiana# W, 2-0Sept. 27 at Miss. Univ. for Women# W, 2-0Sept. 27 vs. Nicholls State# W, 2-0Sept. 27 vs. Mississippi# W, 2-0Oct. 1 at Auburn W, 3-0Oct. 3 vs. South Carolina-Spartanburg$ W, 2-0Oct. 3 at Central Florida$ W, 2-0Oct. 3 vs. Miami$ L, 2-0Oct. 4 vs. Florida International$ L, 2-0Oct. 4 vs. Miami-Dade$ W, 2-0Oct. 4 vs. Florida State$ W, 2-0Oct. 7 UAB W, 3-1Oct. 9 at Minnesota-Duluth L, 3-2Oct. 10 vs. Wisconsin% L, 3-0Oct. 11 at Minnesota% L, 3-0Oct. 14 Auburn W, 3-1Oct. 16 at Tennessee L, 3-0Oct. 17 vs. Rutgers^ L, 2-0Oct. 17 at Cincinnati^ L, 2-0Oct. 17 vs. Illinois State^ L, 2-0Oct. 18 vs. Indiana^ W, 2-0Oct. 18 vs. Miami-Ohio^ L, 2-0Oct. 21 at UAB W, 3-0Oct. 28 at South Alabama W, 3-1Oct. 31 vs. Georgia& W, 2-0Oct. 31 vs. Mississippi& W, 2-0Oct. 31 vs. Tennessee& L, 2-1Nov. 1 vs. LSU& W, 2-1Nov. 1 at Kentucky& L, 2-1Nov. 1 vs. Georgia& W, 2-1Nov. 4 Miss. Univ. for Women W, 3-0Nov. 14 Auburn+ L, 2-1Nov. 14 UAB+ W, 2-0Nov. 14 South Alabama+ W, 2-0Nov. 15 Auburn+ W, 2-0Nov. 15 Auburn+ L, 2-0Nov. 20 vs. Georgia? W, 2-1Nov. 20 vs. Miami? L, 2-1Nov. 20 vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women? W, 2-0Nov. 21 vs. Miami? W, 2-0Nov. 21 vs. Florida State? W, 2-1Nov. 22 vs. Miami? L, 2-0Nov. 22 vs. Miami? L, 2-0! - Alabama Invitational Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - MUW Invitational (Columbus, Miss.)$ - Central Florida Invitational (Orlando, Fla.)% - Gold Country Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)^ - Bearcat Invitational Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)& - SEC Championship Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)+ - AIAW State Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)? - AIAW Region III Championship (Orlando, Fla.)

1981COACH: STEPHANIE SCHLEUDER

Date Opponent ResultSept. 10 at Indiana W, 3-2Sept. 11 vs. Michigan L, 3-1Sept. 12 at Purdue L, 3-1

Sept. 13 at Illinois State L, 3-1Sept. 17 Miami! W, 2-1Sept. 17 Minnesota! L, 2-1Sept. 18 Baylor! W, 2-0Sept. 18 Florida State! L, 2-0Sept. 19 Georgia! W, 2-0Sept. 19 Texas Tech! L, 2-0Sept. 22 at Miss. Univ. for Women W, 3-0Sept. 25 vs. Memphis# L, 2-0Sept. 25 at Kentucky# L, 2-0Sept. 25 vs. South Carolina# W, 2-0Sept. 26 vs. Northwestern# L, 2-0Sept. 26 vs. Central Florida# W, 2-1Oct. 6 Mississippi W, 3-0Oct. 9 vs. UAB$ W, 2-0Oct. 9 vs. North Carolina$ L, 2-0Oct. 9 vs. South Carolina$ W, 2-0Oct. 9 at Florida State$ L, 2-0Oct. 10 vs. Jacksonville$ W, 2-0Oct. 10 vs. Tennessee$ W, 2-1Oct. 10 at Florida State$ L, 2-0Oct. 13 at Mississippi State W, 3-1Oct. 16 vs. Rutgers% W, 2-1Oct. 16 vs. South Carolina% W, 2-0Oct. 16 vs. Miami% L, 2-1Oct. 16 vs. Mississippi% W, 2-0Oct. 17 vs. Miami-Dade% W, 2-1Oct. 17 at Central Florida% W, 2-0Oct. 17 vs. Rutgers% L, 2-1Oct. 27 Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 3-0Oct. 30 at Georgia W, 3-0Nov. 3 at UAB W, 2-0Nov. 3 vs. Montevallo W, 2-0Nov. 7 LSU L, 3-1Nov. 15 Kentucky L, 3-1Nov. 17 at Tennessee L, 3-1Nov. 23 vs. Georgia^ W, 3-1Nov. 24 vs. Kentucky^ W, 3-2Nov. 25 at Tennessee^ L, 3-0! - Alabama Invitational Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - Kentucky Classic (Lexington, Ky.)$ - Lady Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)% - Central Florida Invitational (Orlando, Fla.)^ - SEC Championship Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)

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1989COACH: DOROTHY FRANCO

Date Opponent ResultSept. 2 vs. Central Florida! L, 3-1Sept. 2 at South Florida! L, 3-0Sept. 4 vs. Florida A&M! W, 3-0Sept. 8 vs. Austin Peay State# W, 3-2Sept. 8 vs. Saint Louis# L, 3-0Sept. 9 at Arkansas State# L, 3-0Sept. 9 vs. Mississippi# L, 3-0Sept. 12 at Alabama State W, 3-1Sept. 15 at Clemson$ L, 3-0Sept. 15 vs. Bradley$ L, 3-0Sept. 16 vs. Auburn$ L, 3-0Sept. 16 vs. Bradley$ L, 3-1Sept. 19 UAB L, 3-0Sept. 22 vs. Georgia Tech% W, 3-1Sept. 22 at New Orleans% W, 3-2Sept. 23 vs. Southern Mississippi% L, 3-1Sept. 23 vs. Sam Houston State% L, 3-1Sept. 26 Southern Mississippi W, 3-1Sept. 28 Samford W, 3-0Oct. 3 at Mississippi State L, 3-2Oct. 7 at Tennessee Tech L, 3-2

Oct. 8 at Tennessee L, 3-0Oct. 10 Alabama State W, 3-0Oct. 13 at Mississippi State^ L, 3-0Oct. 14 vs. South Alabama^ L, 3-2Oct. 14 vs. Samford^ W, 3-1Oct. 21 Florida L, 3-0Oct. 24 at UAB L, 3-0Oct. 25 Louisiana Tech W, 3-1Oct. 27 Georgia L, 3-0Oct. 28 Kentucky L, 3-0Oct. 31 at South Alabama L, 3-0Nov. 2 at Samford W, 3-0Nov. 3 Georgia State W, 3-2Nov. 11 at No. 20 LSU L, 3-0Nov. 15 at Auburn L, 3-0Nov. 17 Mississippi L, 3-0! - South Florida Tournament (Tampa, Fla.)# - Arkansas State Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.)$ - Big Orange Bash (Clemson, S.C.)% - Univ. of New Orleans Tournament (New Orleans, La.)^ - Mississippi State Tournament (Starkville, Miss.)

1990COACH: DOROTHY FRANCO-REED

Date Opponent ResultAug. 31 at Maryland W, 3-0Sept. 1 vs. Virginia! W, 3-0Sept. 1 vs. Connecticut! W, 3-0Sept. 2 at Georgetown! L, 3-0Sept. 7 vs. Bowling Green# L, 3-0Sept. 7 vs. Portland# L, 3-1Sept. 8 vs. Northwestern# L, 3-0Sept. 8 at Southern Illinois# L, 3-1Sept. 12 South Alabama W, 3-0Sept. 14 Southern Mississippi L, 3-2Sept. 18 Samford W, 3-0Sept. 21 vs. Southwest Louisiana$ W, 3-2Sept. 21 at Tulane$ L, 3-2Sept. 22 vs. Northeast Louisiana$ L, 3-0Sept. 25 at Mississippi State W, 3-1Sept. 26 at Mississippi L, 3-1Sept. 28 Montevallo W, 3-1Oct. 2 UAB L, 3-2Oct. 5 vs. Northwestern (La.) State% W, 3-1Oct. 5 vs. Stephen F. Austin% L, 3-2Oct. 6 at Louisiana Tech% W, 3-2Oct. 10 at Southern Mississippi L, 3-0Oct. 12 Georgia L, 3-0Oct. 14 at Florida L, 3-0Oct. 17 Auburn L, 3-0Oct. 19 at Toledo^ L, 3-0Oct. 20 vs. Michigan State^ W, 3-2Oct. 20 vs. Cincinnati^ L, 3-0Oct. 24 at UAB L, 3-0Oct. 26 Tennessee Tech W, 3-2Oct. 30 Georgia State W, 3-0Nov. 2 Kentucky L, 3-2Nov. 3 Tennessee L, 3-2Nov. 6 at Samford W, 3-0Nov. 10 at No. 17 LSU L, 3-0Nov. 23 vs. Mississippi State& W, 3-2Nov. 23 vs. No. 17 LSU& L, 3-1! - Georgetown Tournament (Washington, D.C.)# - Southern Illinois Tournament (Carbondale, Ill.)$ - Tulane University Tournament (New Orleans, La.)% - Louisiana Tech Tournament (Ruston, La.)^ - Toledo Tournament (Toledo, Ohio)& - SEC Championship Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)

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1991COACH: DOROTHY FRANCO-REED

Date Opponent ResultAug. 30 at Syracuse! L, 3-1Aug. 31 vs. Eastern Kentucky! L, 3-2Aug. 31 vs. Temple! W, 3-2Sept. 6 Middle Tennessee State# W, 3-0Sept. 7 Austin Peay State# W, 3-1Sept. 7 Tulane# W, 3-0Sept. 12 at Georgia State W, 3-0Sept. 13 vs. Akron$ W, 3-1Sept. 14 vs. Sam Houston State$ L, 3-1Sept. 14 at Clemson$ L, 3-1Sept. 19 Auburn W, 3-2Sept. 20 Southern Mississippi W, 3-0Oct. 1 at UAB L, 3-1Oct. 4 at South Carolina W, 3-1Oct. 6 at Georgia L, 3-0Oct. 11 Kentucky L, 3-0Oct. 12 Tennessee L, 3-2Oct. 16 Mississippi State W, 3-2Oct. 18 at North Carolina L, 3-0Oct. 19 George Mason W, 3-1Oct. 19 at North Carolina State L, 3-1Oct. 25 at Mississippi W, 3-1Oct. 27 at No. 7 LSU L, 3-0Oct. 30 at Mississippi State L, 3-1Nov. 1 Mississippi W, 3-1Nov. 5 UAB L, 3-0Nov. 8 No. 6 LSU L, 3-0Nov. 15 at Auburn L, 3-0Nov. 17 at No. 10 Florida L, 3-0Nov. 22 No. 18 Georgia L, 3-0Nov. 23 South Carolina W, 3-1Nov. 29 vs. No. 18 Georgia% L, 3-0! - Syracuse Invitational Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.)# - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)$ - Clemson Invitational (Clemson, S.C.)% - SEC Championship Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)

1992COACH: DOROTHY FRANCO-REED

Date Opponent ResultSept. 4 Central Florida! W, 3-0Sept. 5 Memphis! L, 3-2Sept. 5 Minnesota! L, 3-0Sept. 8 at Southern Mississippi L, 3-1 Sept. 11 at Rice# L, 3-1Sept. 12 vs. Eastern Washington# L, 3-2Sept. 12 vs. Illinois-Chicago# W, 3-2Sept. 16 UAB L, 3-2Sept. 18 at South Florida$ L, 3-0Sept. 19 vs. Florida State$ L, 3-0Sept. 19 vs. Georgetown$ L, 3-1Sept. 23 Georgia State W, 3-0Sept. 25 at Louisville L, 3-0Sept. 26 vs. Arkansas State L, 3-0Sept. 29 at Mississippi State W, 3-1Oct. 2 Chattanooga W, 3-1Oct. 6 at UAB W, 3-2Oct. 9 at No. 19 Georgia L, 3-0Oct. 11 at South Carolina W, 3-2Oct. 14 Alabama State W, 3-0Oct. 16 No. 11 LSU L, 3-0Oct. 17 Mississippi W, 3-1Oct. 23 at Tennessee L, 3-0Oct. 25 at No. 18 Kentucky L, 3-0Oct. 30 Auburn L, 3-1Oct. 31 No. 6 Florida L, 3-0Nov. 6 No. 19 Kentucky L, 3-0Nov. 7 Tennessee L, 3-0

Nov. 13 at No. 6 Florida L, 3-0Nov. 15 at Auburn L, 3-0Nov. 21 Mississippi State W, 3-2Nov. 26 vs. Mississippi State% L, 3-1! - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - Rice Invitational (Houston, Texas)$ - South Florida Invitational (Tampa, Fla.)% - SEC Championship Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)

1993COACH: DOROTHY FRANCO-REED

Date Opponent ResultSept. 3 Alabama State! W, 3-0Sept. 3 Tennessee Tech! W, 3-0Sept. 4 Southeastern Louisiana! L, 3-1Sept. 4 Syracuse! W, 3-1Sept. 7 Samford W, 3-0Sept. 7 Middle Tennessee State W, 3-0Sept. 10 vs. Hofstra# W, 3-1Sept. 11 at Miami-Ohio# L, 3-0Sept. 11 vs. Western Illinois# W, 3-1Sept. 15 UAB L, 3-2Sept. 17 Bradley$ W, 3-0Sept. 18 Tulane$ W, 3-1Sept. 18 Clemson$ L, 3-0Sept. 21 at UAB L, 3-1Sept. 24 at Southwest Texas State% L, 3-0Sept. 24 vs. Texas A&M% L, 3-1Sept. 25 vs. Arkansas State% W, 3-2Sept. 25 vs. Stephen F. Austin% L, 3-0Sept. 28 vs. Chattanooga W, 3-0Sept. 28 at Samford W, 3-0Oct. 1 at South Carolina L, 3-0Oct. 2 at No. 15 Georgia L, 3-0Oct. 5 Southern Mississippi W, 3-0Oct. 8 Mississippi W, 3-2Oct. 9 LSU L, 3-1Oct. 15 at Tennessee L, 3-1Oct. 17 at No. 10 Kentucky L, 3-0Oct. 22 No. 15 Florida L, 3-0Oct. 23 Auburn L, 3-2Oct. 27 Georgia State W, 3-0Oct. 29 Mississippi State L, 3-1Nov. 5 at Auburn L, 3-0Nov. 7 at No. 14 Florida L, 3-0Nov. 11 at Mississippi State L, 3-2Nov. 19 South Carolina W, 3-1Nov. 20 No. 19 Georgia L, 3-0Nov. 25 vs. Mississippi State^ W, 3-1Nov. 25 vs. No. 15 Florida^ L, 3-0! - Alabama Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - Miami-Ohio Tournament (Oxford, Ohio)$ - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)% - SW Texas State Tournament (San Marcos, Texas)^ - SEC Championship Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)

1994COACH: DOROTHY FRANCO-REED

Date Opponent ResultSept. 2 Georgia State! W, 3-0Sept. 2 Austin Peay State! W, 3-0Sept. 3 Southwest Texas State! L, 3-1Sept. 3 Louisville! L, 3-2Sept. 6 at UAB L, 3-2Sept. 9 vs. George Washington# L, 3-2Sept. 10 at Maryland# W, 3-1Sept. 10 vs. Central Michigan# W, 3-1Sept. 13 Samford W, 3-0Sept. 13 Middle Tennessee State W, 3-0Sept. 16 vs. Georgia State W, 3-0

Sept. 17 at Georgia Tech L, 3-1Sept. 18 vs. Clemson L, 3-1Sept. 20 UAB W, 3-2Sept. 23 Tennessee W, 3-0Sept. 25 Georgia L, 3-0Sept. 27 Jackson State W, ForfeitSept. 27 at Samford W, 3-0Sept. 30 at South Carolina L, 3-2Oct. 2 at No. 8 Florida L, 3-1Oct. 4 Southern Mississippi W, 3-1Oct. 7 at Mississippi L, 3-1Oct. 9 at Mississippi State W, 3-0Oct. 14 Arkansas L, 3-2Oct. 16 LSU W, 3-1Oct. 18 Auburn W, 3-1Oct. 21 at Kentucky L, 3-1Oct. 25 Alabama State W, 3-0Oct. 25 Chattanooga W, 3-0Oct. 27 at Auburn W, 3-0Nov. 4 Mississippi State W, 3-0Nov. 6 Mississippi W, 3-1Nov. 11 at LSU W, 3-1Nov. 13 at Arkansas L, 3-1Nov. 19 vs. South Carolina$ L, 3-0! - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - Maryland Tournament (College Park, Md.)$ - SEC Championship Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)

1995COACH: DOROTHY FRANCO-REED

Date Opponent ResultSept. 1 Saint Louis! W, 3-1Sept. 1 Miami-Ohio! L, 3-0Sept. 2 Austin Peay! W, 3-0Sept. 2 Stephen F. Austin! W, 3-1Sept. 5 Georgia State W, 3-0Sept. 8 vs. Eastern Kentucky# W, 3-0Sept. 9 vs. Texas-Arlington# W, 3-1Sept. 9 at Clemson# W, 3-0Sept.12 Troy W, 3-1Sept. 12 Alabama State W, 3-0Sept. 15 vs. Central Florida$ W, 3-1Sept. 15 at Tulane$ W, 3-1Sept. 16 vs. Middle Tennessee State$ W, 3-0Sept. 16 vs. Nicholls State$ W, 3-0Sept. 22 at Arkansas L, 3-0Sept. 24 at LSU L, 3-2Sept. 27 South Alabama W, 3-0Sept. 29 Tennessee W, 3-1Oct. 1 Kentucky L, 3-0Oct. 3 Southern Mississippi W, 3-0Oct. 6 at Georgia L, 3-0Oct. 13 No. 3 Florida L, 3-0Oct. 15 South Carolina W, 3-1Oct. 18 Samford W, 3-0Oct. 20 Mississippi W, 3-0Oct. 22 Mississippi State L, 3-2Oct. 27 LSU W, 3-1Oct. 29 Arkansas L, 3-0Nov. 1 at Auburn W, 3-2Nov. 5 Auburn L, 3-1Nov. 10 at Mississippi State W, 3-0Nov. 12 at Mississippi W, 3-2Nov. 17 vs. Tennessee% W, 3-0Nov. 17 vs. No. 4 Florida% L, 3-0! - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - Big Orange Bash (Clemson, S.C.)$ - Kathy Trosclair Memorial (New Orleans, La.)% - SEC Championship Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.)

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Date Opponent ResultAug. 30 New Orleans! L, 3-0Aug. 31 Lamar! W, 3-1Aug. 31 Valparaiso! W, 3-2Sept. 6 vs. Kansas# L, 3-2Sept. 6 vs. Southeast Missouri State# L, 3-0Sept. 7 vs. Butler# L, 3-0Sept. 7 at Saint Louis# L, 3-1Sept. 13 vs. Sam Houston State$ L, 3-0Sept. 13 vs. Rice$ L, 3-1Sept. 14 vs. Illinois State$ L, 3-0Sept. 14 at No. 21 Texas A&M$ L, 3-0Sept. 17 Troy W, 3-1Sept. 20 vs. William & Mary% L, 3-2Sept. 20 vs. Baylor% L, 3-0Sept. 21 at No. 4 Penn State% L, 3-0Sept. 27 Georgia L, 3-0Sept. 29 Arkansas State L, 3-0Oct. 1 at Southern Mississippi L, 3-0Oct. 4 at No. 3 Florida L, 3-0Oct. 6 at South Carolina L, 3-1Oct. 11 at Mississippi L, 3-1Oct. 13 at Mississippi State L, 3-1Oct. 18 Arkansas L, 3-0Oct. 20 LSU L, 3-1Oct. 25 at Kentucky L, 3-1Oct. 27 at Tennessee L, 3-1Nov. 1 at LSU L, 3-1Nov. 3 at Arkansas L, 3-0Nov. 8 Mississippi State W, 3-1Nov. 10 Mississippi L, 3-0Nov. 14 Auburn L, 3-0Nov. 17 at Auburn L, 3-0Nov. 22 vs. Kentucky^ W, 3-2Nov. 22 vs. Auburn^ L, 3-0Nov. 29 vs. California& L, 3-1Nov. 30 vs. Oregon& L, 3-0! - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - Saint Louis Tournament (Saint Louis, Mo.)$ - Texas A&M Tournament (College Station, Texas)% - Penn State Tournament (University Park, Pa.)^ - SEC Championship Tournament (Columbia, S.C.)& - SEC/Pac-10 Conference Challenge (Gainesville, Fla.)

1997COACH: JUDY GREEN

Date Opponent ResultAug. 29 vs. Murray State! L, 3-0Aug. 30 vs. Northwestern (La.) State! W, 3-1Aug. 30 at Air Force! W, 3-1Sept. 5 vs. No. 17 Ohio State# L, 3-0Sept. 6 vs. No. 14 Wisconsin# L, 3-0Sept. 8 Louisiana Tech L, 3-2Sept. 12 at New Orleans$ L, 3-0Sept. 13 vs. Southern Mississippi$ L, 3-1Sept. 13 vs. Prairie View A&M$ W, 3-0Sept. 16 at Samford W, 3-1Sept. 19 vs. Marquette% W, 3-2Sept. 20 vs. Syracuse% L, 3-2Sept. 20 at North Carolina State% L, 3-2Sept. 23 Southern Mississippi L, 3-1Sept. 26 at No. 23 Arkansas L, 3-0Sept. 28 at LSU W, 3-1Sept. 30 at Troy W, 3-0Oct. 3 Kentucky L, 3-0Oct. 5 Tennessee L, 3-1Oct. 10 at Georgia L, 3-0Oct. 14 Middle Tennessee State W, 3-1Oct. 17 South Carolina L, 3-0Oct. 19 No. 3 Florida L, 3-0Oct. 24 Mississippi L, 3-0Oct. 26 Mississippi State L, 3-0Oct. 31 LSU W, 3-0Nov. 2 No. 22 Arkansas L, 3-0Nov. 6 at Auburn L, 3-1Nov. 9 Auburn L, 3-0Nov. 14 at Mississippi State L, 3-0Nov. 16 at Mississippi L, 3-0Nov. 21 vs. Tennessee^ L, 3-0! - Air Force Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.)# - SEC-Big 10/Outback Challenge (Athens, Ga.)$ - Jambalaya Classic (New Orleans, La.)% - Wolfpack Invitational (Raleigh, N.C.)^ - SEC Championship Tournament (Athens, Ga.)

1998COACH: JUDY GREEN

Date Opponent ResultSept. 1 Northwestern State W, 3-0Sept. 4 Troy! W, 3-0Sept. 4 UT-Martin! W, 3-1Sept. 5 East Tennessee State! W, 3-0Sept. 5 Georgia State! W, 3-1Sept. 8 Samford W, 3-0Sept. 11 vs. Fairfield# L, 3-1Sept. 12 vs. Iowa# W, 3-0Sept. 12 at Miami-Ohio# L, 3-0Sept. 18 vs. Oakland$ W, 3-0Sept. 19 vs. Eastern Washington$ L, 3-2Sept. 19 at Indiana$ L, 3-0Sept. 22 at Middle Tennessee State W, 3-1Sept. 25 at No. 9 Florida L, 3-0Oct. 2 No. 15 Arkansas L, 3-0Oct. 4 LSU L, 3-1Oct. 6 at South Alabama W, 3-0Oct. 9 at South Carolina L, 3-0Oct. 11 at Georgia W, 3-0Oct. 16 at Mississippi L, 3-1Oct. 18 at Mississippi State L, 3-0Oct. 23 Tennessee L, 3-1Oct. 25 Kentucky L, 3-0Oct. 28 Jacksonville State W, 3-1Oct. 30 Mississippi State L, 3-2Nov. 1 Mississippi W, 3-1Nov. 2 Troy W, 3-1Nov. 5 Auburn L, 3-2Nov. 10 at Auburn L, 3-0Nov. 13 at LSU L, 3-0Nov. 15 at No. 13 Arkansas L, 3-0Nov. 21 vs. Tennessee% L, 3-0! - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - Amerihost Classic (Oxford, Ohio)$ - IU Invitational (Bloomington, Ind.)% - SEC Championship Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.)

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Date Opponent ResultSept. 3 vs. Furman! W, 3-0Sept. 4 vs. Ohio University! L, 3-1Sept. 4 at Virginia! L, 3-2Sept. 10 vs. Minnesota# L, 3-0Sept. 10 at Oregon# L, 3-2Sept. 11 vs. Cal State Fullerton# W, 3-1Sept. 14 Samford W, 3-0Sept. 17 Air Force$ L, 3-2Sept. 17 Belmont$ W, 3-0Sept. 18 Winthrop$ W, 3-2Sept. 18 Georgia Tech$ L, 3-1Sept. 21 South Alabama W, 3-0Sept. 24 Mississippi W, 3-1Sept. 26 Mississippi State W, 3-2Oct. 1 at Kentucky L, 3-2Oct. 3 at Tennessee L, 3-0Oct. 6 at Louisiana Tech W, 3-0Oct. 8 Georgia State W, 3-0Oct. 10 No. 4 Florida L, 3-0Oct. 15 at No. 21 Arkansas L, 3-2Oct. 17 at LSU L, 3-2Oct. 19 at Samford W, 3-0Oct. 22 Georgia W, 3-1Oct. 24 South Carolina W, 3-1Oct. 29 at Mississippi State W, 3-1Oct. 31 at Mississippi W, 3-2Nov. 2 at Jacksonville State W 3-0Nov. 5 at Auburn L, 3-1Nov. 9 Auburn L, 3-2Nov. 12 LSU W, 3-1Nov. 14 No. 24 Arkansas L, 3-1Nov. 19 vs. No. 23 Arkansas% L, 3-1! - Jefferson Cup (Charlottesville, Va.)# - Nike Invitational (Eugene, Ore.)$ - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)% - SEC Championship Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)

2000SEC WESTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS

COACH: JUDY GREEN

Date Opponent ResultSept. 1 at UAB! W, 3-0Sept. 2 vs. South Alabama! W, 3-1Sept. 4 at Florida State L, 3-2Sept. 8 vs. San Jose State# L, 3-1Sept. 8 at UNLV# W, 3-2Sept. 9 vs. Boise State# W, 3-2Sept. 9 vs. Idaho State# W, 3-1Sept. 12 Southern Mississippi W, 3-0Sept. 15 vs. Providence$ W, 3-0Sept. 15 vs. Central Michigan$ W, 3-0Sept. 16 vs. Valparaiso$ W, 3-1Sept. 16 at DePaul$ L, 3-1Sept. 19 Samford W, 3-0Sept. 22 at No. 12 Florida L, 3-1Sept. 24 at Georgia W, 3-1Sept. 29 Arkansas W, 3-2Oct. 1 LSU W, 3-1Oct. 6 at Mississippi W, 3-0Oct. 8 at Mississippi State W, 3-1Oct. 13 South Carolina L, 3-0Oct. 15 at Georgia State W, 3-1Oct. 20 Tennessee L, 3-1Oct. 22 Kentucky W, 3-2Oct. 27 Auburn W, 3-1Oct. 30 at Auburn W, 3-0Nov. 3 at LSU W, 3-1Nov. 5 at Arkansas L, 3-0

Nov. 10 Mississippi State W, 3-2Nov. 12 Mississippi W, 3-0Nov. 17 vs. LSU% L, 3-1! - Big Four Challenge (Birmingham, Ala.)# - UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.)$ - Blue Demon Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)% - SEC Championship Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)

2001COACH: JUDY GREEN

Date Opponent ResultAug. 31 vs. Nicholls State! W, 3-0Aug. 31 vs. Ball State! W, 3-1Sept. 1 vs. Pittsburgh! W, 3-2Sept. 1 at New Mexico State! W, 3-1Sept. 7 vs. Fairfield# W, 3-1Sept. 7 at Xavier# L, 3-0Sept. 9 vs. Liberty# L, 3-2Sept. 21 Mississippi W, 3-0Sept. 23 Mississippi State W, 3-1Sept. 25 Mercer W, 3-0Sept. 28 at Arkansas L, 3-0Sept. 30 at LSU L, 3-2Oct. 2 at Southern Mississippi W, 3-1Oct. 5 Georgia W, 3-2Oct. 7 No. 8 Florida L, 3-0Oct. 12 at Kentucky W, 3-0Oct. 14 at Tennessee W, 3-1Oct. 16 UAB W, 3-1Oct. 19 at Auburn W, 3-0Oct. 21 South Florida W, 3-1Oct. 22 Auburn W, 3-0Oct. 28 at No. 21 South Carolina L, 3-0Oct. 30 at Samford W, 3-0Nov. 2 at Mississippi State W, 3-0Nov. 4 at Mississippi W, 3-2Nov. 9 LSU L, 3-0Nov. 11 Arkansas W, 3-1Nov. 16 vs. LSU$ W, 3-2Nov. 17 vs. No. 7 Florida$ L, 3-0Nov. 23 Wake Forest% L, 3-0Nov. 24 Arkansas State% W, 3-0! - Hilton Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)# - Four Points Invitational (Cincinnati, Ohio)$ - SEC Championship Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)% - Turkey Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

2002COACH: JUDY GREEN

Date Opponent ResultAug. 30 vs. Marshall! W, 3-1Aug. 31 vs. Florida State! W, 3-1Aug. 31 at Illinois State! W, 3-1Sept. 3 at UAB W, 3-0Sept. 6 West Virginia# W, 3-0Sept. 7 McNeese State# W, 3-0Sept. 7 Missouri# L, 3-1Sept. 13 vs. Michigan$ L, 3-1Sept. 14 at No. 5 Nebraska$ L, 3-0Sept. 14 vs. No. 19 Santa Clara$ L, 3-1Sept. 18 Jacksonville State W, 3-0Sept. 20 vs. Cornell% W 3-0Sept. 20 at Georgia Tech% L, 3-2Sept. 21 vs. Florida International% W, 3-0Sept. 27 at Kentucky W, 3-1Sept. 29 at South Carolina L, 3-0Oct. 4 at Mississippi W, 3-0Oct. 6 at Mississippi State W, 3-1Oct. 11 LSU W, 3-0Oct. 13 Arkansas L, 3-1Oct. 18 No. 24 South Carolina L, 3-0

Oct. 20 Kentucky W, 3-1Oct. 22 at Auburn W, 3-2Oct. 25 at Tennessee L, 3-1Oct. 29 Georgia State W, 3-1Nov. 1 at Arkansas L, 3-1Nov. 3 at LSU L, 3-1Nov. 8 No. 3 Florida L, 3-0Nov. 10 Georgia L, 3-1Nov. 13 Auburn W, 3-0Nov. 17 Mississippi State W, 3-1Nov. 22 vs. No. 18 South Carolina^ W, 3-0Nov. 23 at Arkansas^ L, 3-0Nov. 30 at Wake Forest L, 3-0! - Barker GMC Classic (Normal, Ill.)# - Crimson Tide Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)$ - US Bank/Arby’s Classic (Lincoln, Neb.)% - Georgia Tech Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)^ - SEC Championship Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.)

2003COACH: JUDY GREEN

Date Opponent ResultAug. 29 vs. Coastal Carolina! L, 3-2Aug. 30 vs. Northwestern! W, 3-2Aug. 30 at No. 12 Georgia Tech! L, 3-0Sept. 5 vs. Utah State# L, 3-0Sept. 6 vs. No. 14 Kansas State# L, 3-0Sept. 6 at Montana State# L, 3-0Sept. 11 at Butler W, 3-1Sept. 12 at No. 21 Louisville L, 3-0Sept. 19 Jacksonville State$ W, 3-0Sept. 19 Georgia Southern$ W, 3-2Sept. 20 UAB$ W, 3-0Sept. 26 at No. 3 Florida L, 3-0Sept. 28 at Georgia W, 3-2Oct. 3 at Arkansas L, 3-1Oct. 5 at LSU W, 3-0Oct. 10 Georgia L, 3-0Oct. 12 No. 3 Florida L, 3-0Oct. 15 at Auburn W, 3-0Oct. 19 at Tennessee L, 3-1Oct. 22 South Alabama W, 3-0Oct. 24 Mississippi State W, 3-0Oct. 26 Mississippi W, 3-1Oct. 31 Kentucky W, 3-1Nov. 2 South Carolina W, 3-1Nov. 5 Southern Mississippi L, 3-1Nov. 7 at Mississippi W, 3-1Nov. 9 at Mississippi State W, 3-0Nov. 12 Auburn W, 3-0Nov. 16 LSU W, 3-0Nov. 21 at South Carolina% W, 3-0Nov. 22 vs. Arkansas% L, 3-0! - Courtyard by Marriott Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)# - Mizuno/Holiday Inn Classic (Bozeman, Montana)$ - Crimson Tide Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)% - SEC Championship Tournament (Columbia, S.C.)

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Date Opponent ResultSept. 1 Alabama A&M W, 3-0Sept. 3 College of Charleston! W, 3-1Sept. 3 Xavier! W, 3-0Sept. 4 Montana State! W, 3-0Sept. 10 at Texas - Arlington# W, 3-1Sept. 11 vs. Arkansas - Little Rock# W, 3-2Sept. 14 Birmingham-Southern W, 3-0Sept. 17 at Indiana$ W, 3-1Sept. 18 vs. Pittsburgh$ L, 3-2Sept. 18 vs Kent State$ W, 3-1Sept. 22 Auburn W, 3-0Sept. 24 at Kentucky W, 3-2Sept. 28 at Southern Mississippi W, 3-0Oct. 1 at Georgia L, 3-0Oct. 3 at No. 5 Florida L, 3-0Oct. 5 LSU W, 3-0Oct. 7 Arkansas L, 3-1Oct. 15 South Carolina W, 3-0Oct. 17 No. 17 Tennessee L, 3-1Oct. 22 at Mississippi State W, 3-0Oct. 24 at Mississippi W, 3-0Oct. 29 at Arkansas L, 3-0Oct. 31 at LSU L, 3-1Nov. 5 Mississippi W, 3-0Nov. 7 Mississippi State W, 3-0Nov. 10 at Auburn W, 3-0Nov. 14 Kentucky W, 3-0Nov. 19 vs. Georgia% L, 3-2Nov. 26 vs. Houston^ L, 3-2Nov. 27 vs. Tulane^ W, 3-1! - Hampton Inn Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - UTA Hilton Invitational (Arlington, Texas)$ - TIS Bookstore Invitational (Bloomington, Ind.)% - SEC Championship Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)^ - SEC/C-USA Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.)

2005NCAA FIRST ROUND

COACH: JUDY GREEN

Date Opponent ResultAug. 26 at Kansas L, 3-0Aug. 27 vs. Missouri - Kansas City W, 3-0Sept. 2 Loyola (Chicago)! W, 3-0Sept. 2 Indiana! W, 3-0Sept. 3 Oklahoma! W, 3-0Sept. 6 at South Alabama W, 3-0Sept. 9 vs. Toledo# W, 3-1Sept. 10 vs. Northern Iowa# W, 3-0Sept. 10 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee# W, 3-0Sept. 14 Alabama A&M W, 3-0Sept. 16 vs. Jackson State$ W, 3-0Sept. 17 vs. Belmont$ W, 3-0Sept. 17 at Birmingham-Southern$ W, 3-0Sept. 21 at Auburn W, 3-0Sept. 25 at Kentucky L, 3-1Sept. 30 No. 24 LSU W, 3-1Oct. 2 Arkansas L, 3-2Oct. 7 at Mississippi W, 3-0Oct. 9 at Mississippi State W, 3-2Oct. 14 South Carolina W, 3-0Oct. 16 Tennessee W, 3-1Oct. 19 Auburn W, 3-0Oct. 23 Mississippi W, 3-2Oct. 28 at Arkansas L, 3-2Oct. 30 at LSU L, 3-0Nov. 4 No. 6 Florida L, 3-0Nov. 6 Georgia W, 3-2Nov. 11 at Tennessee L, 3-0Nov. 13 at South Carolina L, 3-0Nov. 18 LSU% W, 3-0Nov. 19 No. 25 Tennessee% W, 3-2Nov. 20 No. 4 Florida% L, 3-0Nov. 23 at Ball State L, 3-2Dec. 2 vs. No. 20 Ohio^ L, 3-1! - Hampton Inn Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - UWM Invitational (Milwaukee, Wis.)$ - BSC Challenge (Birmingham, Ala.)% - SEC Championship Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)^ - NCAA Tournament First Round (Columbus, Ohio)

2006NCAA FIRST ROUND

COACH: JUDY GREEN

Date Opponent ResultAug. 25 Miami (Fla.)! L, 2-3Aug. 26 Alabama A&M! W, 3-0Aug. 26 Kansas! W, 3-0Sept. 1 Mercer# W, 3-1Sept. 1 Ball State# W, 3-0Sept. 2 Wisconsin - Milwaukee# L, 0-3Sept. 8 vs. No. 23 Notre Dame$ L, 1-3Sept. 9 at Northern Iowa$ L, 2-3Sept. 9 vs. Kansas State$ W, 3-2Sept. 15 Mississippi State W, 3-2Sept. 17 Mississippi W, 302Sept. 22 at Auburn L, 0-3Sept. 24 at No.10 Florida L, 0-3Sept. 29 at Georgia W, 3-1Oct. 1 at South Carolina W, 3-2Oct. 6 Arkansas W, 3-0Oct. 8 No. 10 LSU W, 3-1Oct. 13 Kentucky W, 3-0Oct. 15 No. 18 Tennessee W, 3-1Oct. 20 at Mississippi L, 0-3Oct. 22 at Mississippi State L, 1-3Oct. 27 Auburn W, 3-1Oct. 29 No. 7 Florida L, 0-3Nov. 3 at Tennessee W, 3-2Nov. 5 at Kentucky L, 2-3Nov. 10 at No. 11 LSU L, 0-3Nov. 12 at Arkansas L, 0-3Nov. 17 South Carolina W, 3-1Nov. 19 Georgia W, 3-0Dec. 1 vs. Stephen F. Austin% L, 2-3! - Academy Sports Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - Hampton Inn Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)$ - Northern Iowa Tournament (Cedar Falls, Iowa)% - NCAA Tournament First Round (Austin, Texas)

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Date Opponent ResultAug. 24 vs. Seton Hall! W, 3-1Aug. 25 vs. Denver! W, 3-1Aug. 25 at Oklahoma! L, 0-3Aug. 31 UAB# L, 2-3Aug. 31 Sacramento State# L, 1-3Sept. 1 Illinois State# L, 1-3Sept. 7 vs. No. 13 Ohio$ W, 3-2Sept. 8 at Notre Dame$ L, 2-3Sept. 9 vs. College of Charleston$ L, 1-3Sept. 14 at Tennessee W, 3-0Sept. 16 at Kentucky W, 3-2Sept. 19 at Mississippi State W, 3-0Sept. 23 at Arkansas W, 3-0Sept. 28 South Carolina W, 3-1Sept. 30 No. 6 Florida L, 1-3Oct. 5 at LSU L, 2-3Oct. 7 at Mississippi L, 1-3Oct. 12 at Auburn W, 3-1Oct. 14 Georgia W, 3-1Oct. 19 Kentucky W, 3-2Oct. 21 Tennessee W, 3-0Oct. 24 Mississippi State W, 3-1Oct. 26 at Arkansas W, 3-1Nov. 2 at Georgia L, 0-3Nov. 4 Auburn W, 3-1Nov. 8 Mississippi L, 1-3Nov. 11 LSU L, 2-3Nov. 16 at No. 7 Florida L, 0-3Nov. 17 at South Carolina L, 0-3Nov. 30 at No. 20 Clemson% L, 1-3! - Oklahoma Tournament (Norman, Okla.)# - Academy Sports Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)$ - Shamrock Invitational (South Bend, Ind.)% - NCAA Tournament First Round (Clemson, S.C.)

2008COACH: JUDY GREEN

Date Opponent ResultAug. 29 Western Kentucky! L, 3-2Aug. 30 Nicholls State! W, 3-0Aug. 30 Iowa! W, 3-1Sept. 5 vs. South Dakota State# W, 3-1Sept. 5 vs. Virginia Commonwealth# W, 3-0Sept. 6 at Miami (Fla.)# L, 3-1Sept. 12 Samford$ W, 3-0Sept. 12 South Florida$ W, 3-1Sept. 13 Murray State$ W, 3-0Sept. 19 at Kentucky L, 3-0Sept. 21 at Tennessee L, 3-1Sept. 26 Auburn W, 3-1Oct. 3 No. 10 Florida L, 3-0Oct. 5 South Carolina L, 3-0Oct. 10 at Arkansas W, 3-1Oct. 12 at Mississippi W, 3-1Oct. 17 Georgia L, 3-0Oct. 19 LSU L, 3-2Oct. 24 Tennessee L, 3-0Oct. 26 No. 22 Kentucky L, 3-0Oct. 29 at Mississippi State W, 3-0Nov. 2 at Auburn W, 3-1Nov. 7 at LSU L, 3-1Nov. 9 at Georgia W, 3-2Nov. 14 Mississippi W, 3-0Nov. 16 Arkansas W, 3-1Nov. 21 at South Carolina L, 3-0Nov. 23 at No. 14 Florida L, 3-0Nov. 28 Mississippi State W, 3-0! - Hampton Inn Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)# - Hurricane Invitational (Coral Gables, Fla.)$ - Crimson Tide Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

2009COACH: JUDY GREEN

Date Opponent ResultAug. 28 at No. 20 Saint Louis! L, 3-0Aug. 29 vs. No. 1 Penn State! L, 3-0Aug. 29 vs. Miami (Ohio)! L, 3-2Sept. 1 Alabama A&M W, 3-0Sept. 4 SMU# W, 3-0Sept. 5 Jacksonville State# L, 3-1Sept. 5 McNeese State# L, 3-1Sept. 11 vs. Fresno State$ L, 3-2Sept. 12 vs. San Francisco$ L, 3-2Sept. 12 at Sacramento State$ L, 3-1Sept. 18 Georgia W, 3-0Sept. 20 Auburn W, 3-1Sept. 25 at South Carolina W, 3-2Sept. 27 at No. 5 Florida L, 3-0Sept. 30 Mississippi State W, 3-2Oct. 2 LSU L, 3-1Oct. 9 at Arkansas L, 3-2Oct. 11 at Mississippi L, 3-2Oct. 16 Tennessee L, 3-1Oct. 18 No. 8 Kentucky L, 3-0Oct. 23 at Auburn L, 3-0Oct. 25 at Georgia L, 3-1Oct. 30 No. 10 Florida L, 3-0Nov. 1 South Carolina W, 3-1Nov. 6 at No. 11 Kentucky L, 3-1Nov. 8 at Tennessee L, 3-0Nov. 13 Mississippi W, 3-0Nov. 15 Arkansas L, 3-2Nov. 22 at No. 17 LSU L, 3-0Nov. 27 at Mississippi State L, 3-0! - Active Ankle Challenge (St. Louis, Mo.)# - Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)$ - Hornet Invitational (Sacramento, Calif.)

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