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at san francisco state GATORS 12-10 overall, 9-8 ccaa Saturday, Nov. 6 7:00 pm Main Gymnasium at San Francisco, Calif. § 2010 SONOMA STATE VOLLEYBALL SSU Sports Information Weekly Release Tyler Lobe, Sports Information Director [email protected] (707) 664-2478 www.sonomaseawolves.com Sonoma State Volleyball Weekly Release November 1, 2010 CCAA Standings W-L* W-L^ #7 Cal State San Bernardino 17-1 21-2 #25 Cal State East Bay 13-5 18-5 UC San Diego 12-6 15-7 Cal State Monterey Bay 10-7 13-7 SONOMA STATE 10-7 13-8 Cal State L.A. 9-8 12-9 San Francisco State 9-8 12-10 Cal State Stanislaus 8-10 11-12 Cal Poly Pomona 8-10 10-13 Chico State 6-12 11-13 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2-15 2-20 Humboldt State 1-16 1-20 *CCAA record; ^Overall record ...ON THE COURT THIS WEEK... at cal state monterey bay OTTERS 13-7 overall, 10-7 ccaa Friday, Nov. 5 7:00 pm Otter Sports Center at Seaside, Calif. § The Gators ended a four-match losing streak last weekend with victories over Cal State L.A. and Cal State Dominguez Hills. It ties San Francisco State for sixth place in the CCAA standings with CSULA at 9-8. SFSU is led by the 10.47 assists per set of Iris To- lenada (first in the CCAA), 4.74 digs per set of Sarah Kurfess (third) and 3.38 kills per set of Lauren Walsh (fifth). The Seawolves lead the season series after a 3-0 victory over the Gators on Oct. 1 in Rohnert Park and Sonoma State leads the all-time series 29-3 including wins in 16 of the last 17 matches. Seawolves Fall at No. 8 Coyotes, Bounce Back to Sweep Broncos Cal State San Bernardino continued its impressive win streak against Sonoma State, sweeping the Seawolves on Friday night to notch its 27th consecutive win against SSU, dating back to 1997. The Seawolves bounced right back less than 24 hours later, sweeping host Cal Poly Pomona on Saturday afternoon led by the most efficient attack by a Seawolf in a match this season. Keala Peterson hit .478 with 13 kills and Ally Sather added 13 kills in the victory as well. Regionally Ranked at No. 5 The Seawolves have been ranked No. 5 in the official NCAA Division II West Region poll released last week. Sonoma State is the third highest CCAA team in the regional poll as Cal State San Bernardino sits atop the rankings and UC San Diego is No. 4. Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) foes Seattle Pacific and Western Washington are second and third in the poll, respectively. Cal State Monterey Bay and San Francisco State are below Sonoma State at sixth and seventh, while Alaska Anchorage and Hawaii Pacific are eighth and ninth. Cal State L.A. is tenth. The top eight teams in the final regional poll that will be released after the final week of the season will qualify for the NCAA tournament. Krenwinkel’s Diggin’ It Junior Taylor Krenwinkel is fourth in the CCAA in digs per set with 4.74. She has 360 this season as she sits at third on the all-time list for digs in a career with 1,422. (See table on page two.) Tough Losses The eight losses suffered by the Seawolves this season have been at the hands of teams that have appeared in the national poll at some point this season. The combined record of Seattle Pacific, Cal State East Bay and Cal State San Bernardino -- three of the five teams that SSU has lost to this season and are currently ranked -- is 60-9. UC San Diego and Cal State L.A., who have been ranked this season, are 15-7 and 12-9, respectively. Ever since opening the 2010 season with 12 wins in their first 14 matches, the Otters have cooled off a bit, losing five of their last six. Cal State Monterey Bay is tied for fourth place in the CCAA standings with Sonoma State. Rheann Fall, who was honored as the AVCA National Player of the Week earlier this season, leads the conference in kills per set with 4.23 and Tiffaney Riggs is the CCAA’s second-best blocker with 1.05 blocks per set. The Seawolves swept the Otters earlier this season and lead the all-time series 10-3. 2010 Schedule and Results (13-8 overall, 10-7 ccaa) Date Opponent Time/Result 9/3 DOMINICAN W, 3-0 9/3 BYU-HAWAII W, 3-1 9/4 GRAND CANYON W, 3-0 9/4 SEATTLE PACIFIC L, 0-3 9/10 at Cal State East Bay* L, 1-3 9/11 at #11 UC San Diego* L, 0-3 9/17 at Cal State Stanislaus* W, 3-2 9/18 at Chico State* W, 3-0 9/23 CAL POLY POMONA* W, 3-2 9/25 #5 CSU SAN BERNARDINO* L, 0-3 9/29 HUMBOLDT STATE* W, 3-0 10/1 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* W, 3-0 10/2 #21 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY* W, 3-0 10/8 at CSU Dominguez Hills* W, 3-0 10/9 at Cal State L.A.* L, 1-3 10/15 UC SAN DIEGO* L, 2-3 10/16 #23 CAL STATE EAST BAY* L, 2-3 10/22 CHICO STATE* W, 3-2 10/23 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W, 3-0 10/29 at #8 CSU San Bernardino* L, 0-3 10/30 at Cal Poly Pomona* W, 3-0 11/3 at Humboldt State* 7:00 pm 11/5 at Cal State Monterey Bay* 7:00 pm 11/6 at San Francisco State* 7:00 pm 11/11 CAL STATE L.A.* 7:00 pm 11/13 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS* 7:00 pm *CCAA match; home games in CAPS at humboldt state LUMBERJACKS 1-20 overall, 1-16 ccaa Wednesday, Nov. 3 7:00 pm Lumberjack Arena at Arcata, Calif. Losing their first 14 matches to start the season, the Lum- berjacks pulled a 3-1 win over Cal State Dominguez Hills on Oct. 9. However, Humboldt State, who has 13 freshman and sophomore on the roster, have lost their last six matches since then, falling to 1-20 overall. Oceana Matsubu leads the team with 195 kills and Allison Drobish has a team-high 58 blocks. SSU has won six straight against HSU.

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Sonoma State Volleyball Weekly Release - Week 9

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2010 SONOMA STATE VOLLEYBALLWeekly Release • November 1, 2010

Live Stats are available for all Sonoma State volleyball home matches at www.sonomaseawolves.com

at san francisco stateGATORS

12-10 overall, 9-8 ccaaSaturday, Nov. 6 • 7:00 pm

Main Gymnasium at San Francisco, Calif.§

2010 SONOMA STATE VOLLEYBALLSSU Sports Information Weekly Release

Tyler Lobe, Sports Information [email protected] • (707) 664-2478

www.sonomaseawolves.com

Sonoma State Volleyball Weekly ReleaseNovember 1, 2010

CCAA Standings

W-L* W-L^#7 Cal State San Bernardino 17-1 21-2#25 Cal State East Bay 13-5 18-5UC San Diego 12-6 15-7Cal State Monterey Bay 10-7 13-7SONOMA STATE 10-7 13-8Cal State L.A. 9-8 12-9San Francisco State 9-8 12-10Cal State Stanislaus 8-10 11-12Cal Poly Pomona 8-10 10-13Chico State 6-12 11-13Cal State Dominguez Hills 2-15 2-20Humboldt State 1-16 1-20

*CCAA record; ^Overall record

...ON THE COURT THIS WEEK...

at cal state monterey bayOTTERS

13-7 overall, 10-7 ccaaFriday, Nov. 5 • 7:00 pm

Otter Sports Center at Seaside, Calif.§

The Gators ended a four-match losing streak last weekend with victories over Cal State L.A. and Cal State Dominguez Hills. It ties San Francisco State for sixth place in the CCAA standings with CSULA at 9-8. SFSU is led by the 10.47 assists per set of Iris To-lenada (first in the CCAA), 4.74 digs per set of Sarah Kurfess (third) and 3.38 kills per set of Lauren Walsh (fifth). The Seawolves lead the season series after a 3-0 victory over the Gators on Oct. 1 in Rohnert Park and Sonoma State leads the all-time series 29-3 including wins in 16 of the last 17 matches.

Seawolves Fall at No. 8 Coyotes, Bounce Back to Sweep BroncosCal State San Bernardino continued its impressive win streak against Sonoma State, sweeping the Seawolves on Friday night to notch its 27th consecutive win against SSU, dating back to 1997. The Seawolves bounced right back less than 24 hours later, sweeping host Cal Poly Pomona on Saturday afternoon led by the most efficient attack by a Seawolf in a match this season. Keala Peterson hit .478 with 13 kills and Ally Sather added 13 kills in the victory as well.

Regionally Ranked at No. 5The Seawolves have been ranked No. 5 in the official NCAA Division II West Region poll released last week. Sonoma State is the third highest CCAA team in the regional poll as Cal State San Bernardino sits atop the rankings and UC San Diego is No. 4. Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) foes Seattle Pacific and Western Washington are second and third in the poll, respectively. Cal State Monterey Bay and San Francisco State are below Sonoma State at sixth and seventh, while Alaska Anchorage and Hawaii Pacific are eighth and ninth. Cal State L.A. is tenth. The top eight teams in the final regional poll that will be released after the final week of the season will qualify for the NCAA tournament.

Krenwinkel’s Diggin’ ItJunior Taylor Krenwinkel is fourth in the CCAA in digs per set with 4.74. She has 360 this season as she sits at third on the all-time list for digs in a career with 1,422. (See table on page two.)

Tough LossesThe eight losses suffered by the Seawolves this season have been at the hands of teams that have appeared in the national poll at some point this season. The combined record of Seattle Pacific, Cal State East Bay and Cal State San Bernardino -- three of the five teams that SSU has lost to this season and are currently ranked -- is 60-9. UC San Diego and Cal State L.A., who have been ranked this season, are 15-7 and 12-9, respectively.

Ever since opening the 2010 season with 12 wins in their first 14 matches, the Otters have cooled off a bit, losing five of their last six. Cal State Monterey Bay is tied for fourth place in the CCAA standings with Sonoma State. Rheann Fall, who was honored as the AVCA National Player of the Week earlier this season, leads the conference in kills per set with 4.23 and Tiffaney Riggs is the CCAA’s second-best blocker with 1.05 blocks per set. The Seawolves swept the Otters earlier this season and lead the all-time series 10-3.

2010 Schedule and Results(13-8 overall, 10-7 ccaa)

Date Opponent Time/Result9/3 DOMINICAN W, 3-09/3 BYU-HAWAII W, 3-19/4 GRAND CANYON W, 3-09/4 SEATTLE PACIFIC L, 0-39/10 at Cal State East Bay* L, 1-39/11 at #11 UC San Diego* L, 0-39/17 at Cal State Stanislaus* W, 3-29/18 at Chico State* W, 3-09/23 CAL POLY POMONA* W, 3-29/25 #5 CSU SAN BERNARDINO* L, 0-39/29 HUMBOLDT STATE* W, 3-010/1 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* W, 3-010/2 #21 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY* W, 3-010/8 at CSU Dominguez Hills* W, 3-010/9 at Cal State L.A.* L, 1-310/15 UC SAN DIEGO* L, 2-310/16 #23 CAL STATE EAST BAY* L, 2-310/22 CHICO STATE* W, 3-210/23 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W, 3-010/29 at #8 CSU San Bernardino* L, 0-310/30 at Cal Poly Pomona* W, 3-011/3 at Humboldt State* 7:00 pm11/5 at Cal State Monterey Bay* 7:00 pm11/6 at San Francisco State* 7:00 pm 11/11 CAL STATE L.A.* 7:00 pm11/13 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS* 7:00 pm *CCAA match; home games in CAPS

at humboldt stateLUMBERJACKS

1-20 overall, 1-16 ccaaWednesday, Nov. 3 • 7:00 pm

Lumberjack Arena at Arcata, Calif.

Losing their first 14 matches to start the season, the Lum-berjacks pulled a 3-1 win over Cal State Dominguez Hills on Oct. 9. However, Humboldt State, who has 13 freshman and sophomore on the roster, have lost their last six matches since then, falling to 1-20 overall. Oceana Matsubu leads the team with 195 kills and Allison Drobish has a team-high 58 blocks. SSU has won six straight against HSU.

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2010 SONOMA STATE VOLLEYBALLWeekly Release • November 1, 2010

Live Stats are available for all Sonoma State volleyball home matches at www.sonomaseawolves.com

Career RecordYear Rec Conf Finish2002 15-14 10-12 8th2003 15-14 10-12 t-7th2004 14-12 9-9 6th2005 11-16 9-13 t-7th2006 10-14 7-13 t-7th2007 13-14 9-9 t-5th2008 23-7 15-5 t-2nd2009 23-8 15-7 4th2010 13-8 10-7 -Career Overall: 137-107Career Conference: 94-87

Head Coach Bear GrasslHead Coach Bear Grassl returns for his ninth year at the helm of the Sonoma State University volleyball program in 2010. The 2008 CCAA Coach of the Year, Grassl has led the Seawolves to two of the best seasons in school history in ‘08 and ‘09, putting forward a 46-15 record and back-to-back trips to the NCAA Tournament.

The 2009 Seawolves got out to the best start in program history, winning their first 11 matches on their way to a 23-8 overall record and their highest national ranking ever. Led by a core group of local players and a roster that featured a pair of All-Americans, the Seawolves advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year, where they were upset by Cal State L.A..

The Seawolves burst on to the scene in 2008 when they won 14 of their first 15 matches. As the season went on, Sonoma State stayed close in the CCAA title race but went 9-5 the rest of the season and finished tied for second in the conference (15-5). However, the Seawolves had a stellar home record, going 14-1 on the hardwood of the Seawolf Gym. Sonoma State also appeared in the NCAA Division II West Regional Tournament for the first time since 1993 but a first-round loss to conference-foe Chico State knocked the Seawolves out of national title contention.

Grassl took the reigns in 2002 and led the Seawolves to a 15-14 record. He repeated the feat in 2003 (15-14) and then went 14-12 in ‘04. In 2005 and 2006, the Seawolves struggled in the win column playing in the tough California Collegiate Athletic Association with a young squad.

In eight seasons at Sonoma State, Grassl has coached three All-Americans and countless All-Conference All-Region performers. He has also seen his players earn numerous Academic All-District honors in the past few seasons.

A 1991 graduate of Sonoma State, Grassl was head coach at El Molino High School from 1992-2001. During that span, he guided the Lions to six Sonoma County League championships, seven North Coast Section titles, five Northern California championships and one California state championship, in 1999. His career coaching mark at El Molino was an impressive 267-78.

2010 Sonoma State Volleyball Roster# Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown Last School 1 Hayley Ross S 5-10 Fr. Petaluma Petaluma HS2 Kelsey Dall DS 5-8 Jr. Mission Viejo Tesoro HS3 Sammi Bentovoja DS 5-7 So. El Dorado Hills Oak Ridge HS4 Taylor Krenwinkel L 5-7 Jr. San Diego Rancho Buena Vista HS5 Kaitlyn Dunaway DS 5-8 Fr. Rohnert Park Petaluma HS6 Amanda Vanover DS 5-10 Sr. Brea Brea Olinda HS7 Nicole Gragnola OH 5-7 Fr. Saratoga Saratoga HS8 Keala Peterson OH 6-0 Jr. Sebastopol UC Davis9 Annelise Dohrer OH 5-10 Fr. Berkeley Berkeley HS10 Lindsay Lytle S/OH 6-0 Jr. Sebastopol Rhode Island11 Devynne Johnson MB/OH 6-0 So. San Diego Grossmont HS13 Ally Sather OH 6-0 So. Santa Rosa Maria Carillo HS14 Brooke Moore MB 6-0 So. Fresno Clovis HS15 Kendahl Batiste OH 5-11 Sr. Portland, Ore. Grant HS17 Kelsey Hull MB 5-10 Fr. Valley Springs Calaveras HS18 Alex DaRosa MB 6-2 R-Fr. Watsonville Aptos HS20 Devin Shaver S 5-11 Fr. Livermore Granada HS21 Briana Hammonds OH 6-0 Jr. Anaheim Orange Lutheran HS23 Ashley Robinson MB 6-1 Fr. Ripon Ripon HS

Head Coach: Edward “Bear” Grassl (Sonoma State, 1991; ninth year)Assistant Coaches: Jesse Ortiz, Michaela Ebben

1,000+ Dig Club (all-time)Rank Career Digs Name # of sets played

(digs/set)Years at SSU

1 1,704 Taylor Manton 377 sets (4.52) 2004-07

2 1,563 Christine Shiba 415 sets (3.77) 2000-03

3 1,422 Taylor Krenwinkel 297 sets (4.78) 2008-

4 1,197 Ashley Arriola 283 sets (4.23) 2001-04

5 1,043 Lillian Harms 267 sets (3.91) 2004-07

Seawolves Against Nationally Ranked OpponentsSonoma State hasn’t had much success against nationally ranked opponents in their history. Since volleyball records began to be kept in 1991, the Seawolves (known as the Cossacks upuntil the 2002 season) are 22-121 against teams ranked in the Top 25 of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) poll. Sonoma State has never beaten a Top Five team in its history (0-30). The Seawolves were 2-4 against ranked teams in 2009 and are 1-4 this season.

Ally Sather Named Molten/CCAA Volleyball Player of the Week - Oct. 18-24Leading Sonoma State to two key victories two weekends ago, including an exciting come-from-behind win over Chico State on Oct. 22, Ally Sather was named the Molten/CCAA Volleyball Player of the Week for the week of Oct. 18-24. She smashed a team-high 30 kills with a .268 hitting percentage, rejected a total of five attacks, four of which were solo, four digs, two service aces and two assists. Leading the team in kills this season, Sather has 703 career kills, including a team-high 261 this season. She is tied for fourth in the CCAA in kills per set with 3.43. The last to earn the award was former student-athlete and current assistant coach Lindsay Brown, who earned the honor on Sept. 14, 2009.

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2010 SONOMA STATE VOLLEYBALLWeekly Release • November 1, 2010

Live Stats are available for all Sonoma State volleyball home matches at www.sonomaseawolves.com

AVCA National Rankings

1. Concordia-St. Paul2. Minnesota Duluth3. Tampa4. Wayne State (Neb.)5. Southwest Minnesota State6. Washburn7. Cal State San Bernardino8. Central Missouri9. Hillsdale10. Nebraska-Kearney11. Lewis12. Emporia State13. Western Washington14. Metro State15. Grand Valley State16. Truman17. Minnesota State18. Seattle Pacific19. Northern Michigan20. Abilene Christian21. Missouri-St. Louis22. Indianapolis23. West Florida24. Dowling25. Cal State East Bay

NCAA West Regional Rankings

CCAA Player of the Week

1. Cal State San Bernardino2. Seattle Pacific3. Western Washington4. UC San Diego5. SONOMA STATE6. Cal State Monterey Bay7. San Francisco State8. Alaska Anchorage9. Hawaii Pacific10. Cal State L.A.

(released Wed, 10/27)

Upcoming Schedule/Match ResultsDate Opponent W L Result Att. Set Scores 9/3 DOMINICAN W 3-0 65 25-17, 25-11, 25-179/3 BYU-HAWAII W 3-1 167 25-21, 25-23, 24-26, 27-259/4 GRAND CANYON W 3-0 87 25-22, 25-23, 25-139/4 SEATTLE PACIFIC L 0-3 143 22-25, 23-25, 19-259/10 at Cal State East Bay* L 1-3 217 23-25, 17-25, 25-20, 19-259/11 at #11 UC San Diego* L 0-3 358 14-25, 21-25, 22-259/17 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 3-2 129 25-21, 25-16, 23-25, 16-25, 15-119/18 at Chico State* W 3-0 189 25-19, 25-20, 25-219/23 CAL POLY POMONA* W 3-2 145 21-25, 17-25, 25-20, 25-10, 15-89/25 #5 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* L 0-3 222 14-25, 13-25, 16-259/29 HUMBOLDT STATE* W 3-0 121 25-15, 25-18, 25-1810/1 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* W 3-0 187 25-20, 25-19, 25-1910/2 #21 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY* W 3-0 317 25-19, 26-24, 25-1110/8 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 3-0 121 25-20, 25-23, 25-2110/9 at Cal State L.A.* L 1-3 137 22-25, 24-26, 25-18, 24-2610/15 UC SAN DIEGO* L 2-3 234 23-25, 21-25, 25-22, 25-20, 8-1510/16 #23 CAL STATE EAST BAY* L 2-3 202 26-24, 20-25, 25-21, 19-25, 11-1510/22 CHICO STATE* W 3-2 198 21-25, 25-20, 21-25, 25-12, 17-1510/23 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W 3-0 143 25-18, 25-22, 25-2210/29 at #8 Cal State San Bernardino* L 0-3 238 19-25, 15-25, 21-2510/30 at Cal Poly Pomona* W 3-0 203 25-22, 25-20, 25-2011/3 at Humboldt State* 7:00 pm 11/5 at Cal State Monterey Bay* 7:00 pm 11/6 at San Francisco State* 7:00 pm 11/11 CAL STATE L.A.* 7:00 pm 11/13 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* 7:00 pm11/18 NCAA West Region Quarterfinal TBA 11/19 NCAA West Region Semifinal TBA11/20 NCAA West Region Final TBA12/2 NCAA Championship Quarterfinal TBA12/3 NCAA Championship Semifinal TBA12/4 NCAA Championship Final TBA

Wk1-Roxanne Brunsting (UCSD)Wk2-Roxanne Neely (CSUEB)Wk3-Rheann Fall (CSUMB)*Wk4-Lianne Vicchio (CSUS)Wk5-Jane Chafeh (CSUSB)Wk6-Melanie Lashbrook (CSUMB)Wk7-Roxanne Brunsting (UCSD)Wk8-Ally Sather (SSU)Wk9-Roxanne Neely (CSUEB)

* = National Player of the Week

This Week in the CCAATUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2

Cal State L.A. at Cal State Dominguez Hills, 7 p.m.San Francisco State at Cal State Monterey Bay, 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3Sonoma State at Humboldt State, 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5Cal State San Bernardino at Cal State Stanislaus, 7 p.m.

Humboldt State at San Francisco State, 7 p.m.UC San Diego at Cal State Dominguez Hills, 7 p.m.

Cal State East Bay at Cal State L.A., 7 p.m.Cal Poly Pomona at Chico State, 7 p.m.

Sonoma State at Cal State Monterey Bay, 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6Cal State East Bay at Cal State Dominguez Hills, 7 p.m.

Sonoma State at San Francisco State, 7p.m.Cal Poly Pomona at Cal State Stanislaus, 7 p.m.

UC San Diego at Cal State L.A., 7 p.m.Cal State San Bernardino at Chico State, 7 p.m.

Humboldt State at Cal State Monterey Bay, 7 p.m.

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2010 Sonoma State VolleyballSonoma State Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2010)

All matches

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 13-8 9-4 4-4 0-0CONFERENCE 10-7 6-3 4-4 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 3-1 3-1 0-0 0-0

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2010 SONOMA STATE VOLLEYBALLWeekly Release • November 1, 2010

Live Stats are available for all Sonoma State volleyball home matches at www.sonomaseawolves.com

QUICK KILLSSunday ___________________0-0Monday ___________________0-0Tuesday ___________________0-0Wednesday ________________1-0Thursday __________________0-0Friday ____________________7-3Saturday __________________5-5

August ____________________0-0September ________________7-4October ___________________6-4November _________________0-0

Home ____________________9-4Road _____________________4-4Neutral ___________________0-0

Record in Set 1 ____________12-9Record in Set 2 ____________12-9Record in Set 3 ____________14-7Record in Set 4 _____________4-4Record in Set 5 _____________3-2

Record in...3-Set Matches ______________9-44-Set Matches ______________1-25-Set Matches ______________3-2

ALL-TIME RECORDS (since 1991)

vs. 2010 OPPONENTSDominican ________________6-1BYU-Hawaii ________________2-2Grand Canyon _____________7-16Seattle Pacific ______________5-3Cal State East Bay __________16-5UC San Diego _____________4-19Cal State Stanislaus _________34-8Chico State ______________26-16Cal Poly Pomona __________15-20Cal State San Bernardino ____5-27Humboldt State ___________21-6San Francisco State _________29-3Cal State Monterey Bay _____10-3Cal State Dominguez Hills ___26-5Cal State L.A. ______________6-29

Individual Match HighsKILLS Opponent Date TotalAlly Sather UC San Diego 10/15 25Keala Peterson BYU-Hawaii 9/3 20Ally Sather Chico State 10/22 19

HITTING % (20 att.) Opponent Date TotalKeala Peterson at Cal Poly Pomona 10/30 .478 (13k-2e-23a)Keala Peterson Cal State Stanislaus 10/23 .448 (16k-3e-29a)Lindsay Lytle Grand Canyon 9/4 .429 (9k-0e-21a)Kendahl Batiste Chico State 10/22 .414 (14k-2-29a) ASSISTS Opponent Date TotalLindsay Lytle at Cal State L.A. 10/9 36Hayley Ross at Cal State East Bay 9/10 35Lindsay Lytle #23 Cal State East Bay 10/16 31Lindsay Lytle at Cal State Stanislaus 9/17 31

DIGS Opponent Date TotalTaylor Krenwinkel UC San Diego 10/15 31Taylor Krenwinkel #23 Cal State East Bay 10/16 30Taylor Krenwinkel BYU-Hawaii 9/3 30Taylor Krenwinkel Humboldt State 9/29 25

BLOCKS Opponent Date TotalBrooke Moore Grand Canyon 9/4 7 (2s-5a)Brooke Moore Chico State 10/22 6 (0s-6a)Lindsay Lytle at Cal State San Bernardino 10/29 5 (1s-4a)Brooke Moore at Cal State L.A. 10/9 5 (0s-5a)Kendahl Batiste Humboldt State 9/29 5 (0s-5a)

ACES Opponent Date TotalBrooke Moore at Cal State Stanislaus 9/17 6Taylor Krenwinkel BYU-Hawaii 9/3 5

3-SET MATCH HIGHSKILLS: Two times (16)HITTING%: Keala Peterson (.478), at Cal Poly Pomona, 10/30ASSISTS: Hayley Ross (30), vs Grand Canyon, 9/4DIGS: Taylor Krenwinkel (25), vs Humboldt State, 9/29BLOCKS: Brooke Moore (7), vs Grand Canyon, 9/4ACES: Six times (3)

4-SET MATCH HIGHSKILLS: Keala Peterson (20), vs BYU-Hawaii, 9/3HITTING%: Keala Peterson (.375), at Cal State L.A., 10/9ASSISTS: Lindsay Lytle (36), at Cal State L.A., 10/9DIGS: Taylor Krenwinkel (30), vs BYU-Hawaii, 9/3BLOCKS: Brooke Moore (5), at Cal State L.A., 10/9ACES: Taylor Krenwinkel (5), vs BYU-Hawaii, 9/3

5-SET MATCH HIGHSKILLS: Ally Sather (25), vs UC San Diego, 10/15HITTING%: Kendahl Batiste (.414), Chico State, 10/22ASSISTS: Lindsay Lytle (31), twiceDIGS: Taylor Krenwinkel (31), vs UC San Diego, 10/15BLOCKS: Brooke Moore (6), vs Chico State, 10/22ACES: Brooke Moore (6), at Cal State Stanislaus, 9/17

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2010 SONOMA STATE VOLLEYBALLWeekly Release • November 1, 2010

Live Stats are available for all Sonoma State volleyball home matches at www.sonomaseawolves.com

STATISTICAL LEADERS(through Sunday, 10/31)

HITTING PERCENTAGE (min 3.0 att/set)Samantha Middleborn (CSUSB) ______ .472Megan Johnson (CSUSB) ___________ .364Julia Freidenberg (UCSD) ___________ .337Sinead Palmer (CPP) _______________ .332Kaitlin Potter (UCSD) ______________ .320

KILLS (per set)Rheann Fall (CSUMB) ______________ 4.23Jane Chafeh (CSUSB) ______________ 3.99Denise Devine (CSUDH) ____________ 3.65ALLY SATHER (SSU) _______________3.43Lauren Walsh (SFSU) _______________ 3.38

ASSISTS (per set)Iris Tolenada (SFSU) ______________ 10.47Camille Smith (CSUSB) ____________ 10.39Sable Villaescusa (CSUC) ___________ 9.76Amrita Tuladhar (CSULA) ___________ 9.65Katie Colin (CPP) __________________ 9.23

SERVICE ACES (per set)Jessica Lehner (CSUS) ______________ 0.51Megan Britton (CSUS) ______________ 0.45Amrita Tuladhar (CSULA) ___________ 0.43Rheann Fall (CSUMB) ______________ 0.43HAYLEY ROSS (SSU) ______________0.42

BLOCKS (per set)Samantha Middleborn (CSUSB) ______ 1.25Tiffaney Riggs (CSUMB) ____________ 1.05Marquis Mora (CSULA) _____________ 1.03Kaycee Gow (CSUS) _______________ 0.91Melissa Bishop (CSUS) _____________ 0.88

DIGS (per set)Lauren Massa (CSUEB) _____________ 5.09Janessa Werhane (UCSD) ___________ 4.84Sarah Kurfess (SFSU) _______________ 4.74TAYLOR KRENWINKEL (SSU) _______4.74Megan Britton (CSUS) ______________ 4.66

#1 Hayley RossS • Fr.

Petaluma, CA

#2 Kelsey DallDS • Jr.

Mission Viejo, CA

#3 Sammi BentovojaDS • So.

El Dorado Hills, CA

#4 Taylor KrenwinkelL • Jr.

San Diego, CA

#5 Kaitlyn DunawayDS • Fr.

Rohnert Park, CA

SSU QUICK FACTSSchool Name Sonoma State UniversityFounded 1960Enrollment 7,050Colors Navy (PMS 286), Columbia Blue (PMS 278), WhiteNickname SeawolvesMascot Lobo the SeawolfAffiliation NCAA Division IIConference California Collegiate Athletic AssociationPresident Dr. Ruben ArmiñanaDirector of Athletics Bill FuscoHome Court The Wolves’ Den Playing Surface/Capacity Hardwood/2,000

DEPARTMENT STAFF DIRECTORYDirector of Athletics Bill FuscoAssociate Athletic Director - Comm. & Mktg. Brandon BronzanAssociate Athletic Director - S-A Services/SWA Yvonne BurbankAssociate Athletic Director - Business Operations Michael OggAssistant Athletic Director - Event Mgmt. Megan ChristensenAdministrative Analyst Nancy CrosatSports Information Director Tyler LobeCompliance Coordinator Michael BalasekEquipment Manager Willie LeeAdministrative Assistant Erin RockHead Athletic Trainer Bo Owens Assistant Athletic Trainers Julie Miller, Andrew Simpkins

#6 Amanda VanoverDS • Sr.Brea, CA

#7 Nicole GragnolaOH • Fr.

Saratoga, CA

#8 Keala PetersonOH • Jr.

Sebastopol, CA

#10 Lindsay LytleS/OH • Jr.

Sebastopol, CA

#11 Devynne JohnsonMB/OH • So.

San Diego, CA

#18 Alex DaRosaMB • R-Fr.

Watsonville, CA

#13 Ally SatherOH • So.

Santa Rosa, CA

#14 Brooke MooreMB • So.

Fresno, CA

#15 Kendahl BatisteOH • Sr.

Portland, OR

#17 Kelsey HullMB • Fr.

Valley Springs, CA

#20 Devin ShaverS • Fr.

Livermore, CA

#21 Briana HammondsOH • Jr.

Anaheim, CA

#23 Ashley RobinsonMB • Fr.

Ripon, CA

#9 Annelise DohrerOH • Fr.

Berkeley, CA