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JavelinaAthletics.com #GottaJavIt 2018 @JavelinaVB Game Notes - 1 - 2018 @JavelinaVB Match Notes VOLLEYBALL GAME INFORMATION Date/Time: Oct. 23th, 2018 / 7:00 p.m. CT Site: Kingsville, Texas Live Stats: https://javelinaathletics.com/side- armstats/wvball/summary Live Video: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=ZLjrAOmmv4w Twitter Updates: @JavelinaVB | @JavelinaSports Series: 19-31 Kingsville: 12-10 Stephenville: 4-18 Neutral: 2-3 First Meeting: 9/10/1994, W 3-2 in Kingsville Last Meeting: 9/22/2018, L 3-0 in Stephenville, Texas A&M-KINGSVILLE JAVELINAS 15-11, 7-8 LSC Ranking NR (AVCA) Last Game Oct. 20, 2018 vs. Texas Woman’s W, 3-1 in Kingsville, Texas Head Coach Tanya Allen School Rec. 146-108 vs. TSU: 2-16 TARLETON STATE TEXANS 23-2, 15-0 LSC Ranking No. 11 (AVCA) Last Game Oct. 20, 2018 vs. West Texas A&M W, 3-0 in Stephenville, Texas Head Coach Mary Schindler School Rec. 286-156 vs. TAMUK 20-6 NO. 11 TARLETON STATE TEXANNS (23-2, 15-0 LSC) Head Coach: Mary Schindler (14th Season) TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE JAVELINAS (15-11, 7-8 LSC) Head Coach: Tanya Allen (Eighth Season) THE MATCH After being on the road for 10 of their last 14 matches, the Texas A&M-Kingsville women’s volleyball team will finally have an opportunity to utilize their home court advantage, with the Javelinas hosting three different Lone Star Confer- ence opponents at the Steinke Physical Education Center over the course of five days. The festivities begin on Friday night when the Blue and Gold will host No. 22 Texas A&M-Commerce on Dig Pink Night at the SPEC. The Javelinas will be donning their pink uniforms and will also be raising money for the Sideout Founda- tion, charitable organization seeking to unify the volleyball community to drive change in the way that breast cancer is treated. Following their meeting with the Lions, the Texas Woman’s Pioneers will be the next hurdle for the Javs and the two teams will play on Saturday at 2 p.m. Following a pair of off days, No. 13 Tarleton State will be in town for a Tuesday night clash that is set to start at 7 p.m. TAMUK just finished up a stretch of five matches that included four road contests and they posted a winning record over those eight days. The Javelinas finished that period with a five-set victory over Western New Mexico that put their overall record at 14-10 and they are 6-7 in Lone Star Conference play, good enough for the sixth spot in the league standings. During the upcoming homestand, the Javs will be looking to utilize a home court advantage that’s helped them post a 24-6 mark at the SPEC dating back to 2016. “In this conference, it’s always better to play at home,” said coach Tanya Allen. “It’s so tough to play on the road, both with the travel and the crowds. Being at home is really exciting and I hope we can get a big crowd and it will help give us a little bit of an advantage.” Senior Madison Brabham (Kingwood, Texas) continues to pile up the accomplishments and she penned another chap- ter in an outstanding senior season against the Mustangs. The Kingwood native matched the program record for most kills in a match by putting up 30, matching the total Shaday Smith posted in 2005 against Tarleton. She also continues moving up the school’s all-time leaderboard, sliding into eighth place with a career mark of 1,035 kills. Her seven tri- ple-doubles in 2018 are the second-most in Division II. “[Madison]’s very diverse this year,” said Allen. “She’s doing a lot of different things. In the past, she had a lot of tenden- cies and I think it was easier to predict what she was going to do, but this year she’s been very dynamic. She moves the ball well, she has some off-speed game and she’s also playing a lot more in the back row. She’s done a great job with a few different skills.” Freshman Emily North (Red Oak, Texas) has moved up to third in the LSC in assists with 627 after dishing out 42 against WNMU, helping the Javelinas craft a .247 hitting percentage. North has racked up at least 30 assists nine times during her rookie campaign. TAMUK’s defense will need to be on point against the Lions, as head coach Craig Case has seen his squad average more kills per set than any other team in the LSC at 14.01. They also own the league’s second-best hitting percentage at .224. Junior Shelley Chapron’s attack rate of .404 leads the conference and has her in the top 15 nationally. While Commerce doesn’t have anyone in the conference’s top 5 in kills per set, they have five student-athletes averaging better than two kills per frame. This production has helped the Lions move into second place in the league at 11-3 and 19-5 overall. Oct. 23, 2018 l 7 p.m. CT l Kingsville, Texas l SPEC 2018 Lone Star Conference Standings School LSC Overall Tarleton State 15-0 23-2 Texas A&M-Commerce 12-3 20-5 Angelo State 12-4 19-7 West Texas A&M 10-6 15-9 UT Permian Basin 7-7 12-11 Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-8 15-11 Texas Woman’s 6-9 14-11 Eastern New Mexico 6-10 8-16 Western New Mexico 4-10 8-15 Midwestern State 3-12 5-18 Cameron 1-14 3-22 2018 LSC Preseason Poll School (First Place Votes) Points Angelo State (8) 304 West Texas A&M (10) 282 Tarleton State (7) 277 Texas A&M-Commerce (4) 263 Texas Woman’s 197 Texas A&M-Kingsville 191 Eastern New Mexico 133 Midwestern State 100 Western New Mexico 98 Cameron 80 UT Permian Basin (1) 55 TAMUK MEDIA RELATIONS Jon Montoya Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Information 361-593-2870 (office) l 720-334-1602 (cell) l keonte.montoya@ tamuk.edu Mark Inserra Assistant Sports Information Director 361-593-4876 (office) l 973-896-5656 (cell) l mark.inserra@tamuk. edu Social Media @JavelinaVB and @JavelinaSports /JavelinaVB and /JavelinaSports @JavelinaVB and @JavelinaSports

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GAME INFORMATIONDate/Time: Oct. 23th, 2018 / 7:00 p.m. CTSite: Kingsville, TexasLive Stats: https://javelinaathletics.com/side-armstats/wvball/summaryLive Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLjrAOmmv4wTwitter Updates: @JavelinaVB | @JavelinaSportsSeries: 19-31 Kingsville: 12-10 Stephenville: 4-18 Neutral: 2-3 First Meeting: 9/10/1994, W 3-2 in Kingsville Last Meeting: 9/22/2018, L 3-0 in Stephenville, Texas

A&M-KINGSVILLE JAVELINAS 15-11, 7-8 LSCRanking NR (AVCA)Last Game Oct. 20, 2018 vs. Texas Woman’s W, 3-1 in Kingsville, TexasHead Coach Tanya Allen School Rec. 146-108 vs. TSU: 2-16

TARLETON STATE TEXANS 23-2, 15-0 LSCRanking No. 11 (AVCA)Last Game Oct. 20, 2018 vs. West Texas A&M W, 3-0 in Stephenville, TexasHead Coach Mary Schindler School Rec. 286-156 vs. TAMUK 20-6

NO. 11 TARLETON STATE TEXANNS (23-2, 15-0 LSC)

Head Coach: Mary Schindler (14th Season)

TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE JAVELINAS (15-11, 7-8 LSC)

Head Coach: Tanya Allen (Eighth Season)

THE MATCH

After being on the road for 10 of their last 14 matches, the Texas A&M-Kingsville women’s volleyball team will finally have an opportunity to utilize their home court advantage, with the Javelinas hosting three different Lone Star Confer-ence opponents at the Steinke Physical Education Center over the course of five days.

The festivities begin on Friday night when the Blue and Gold will host No. 22 Texas A&M-Commerce on Dig Pink Night at the SPEC. The Javelinas will be donning their pink uniforms and will also be raising money for the Sideout Founda-tion, charitable organization seeking to unify the volleyball community to drive change in the way that breast cancer is treated.

Following their meeting with the Lions, the Texas Woman’s Pioneers will be the next hurdle for the Javs and the two teams will play on Saturday at 2 p.m. Following a pair of off days, No. 13 Tarleton State will be in town for a Tuesday night clash that is set to start at 7 p.m.

TAMUK just finished up a stretch of five matches that included four road contests and they posted a winning record over those eight days. The Javelinas finished that period with a five-set victory over Western New Mexico that put their overall record at 14-10 and they are 6-7 in Lone Star Conference play, good enough for the sixth spot in the league standings. During the upcoming homestand, the Javs will be looking to utilize a home court advantage that’s helped them post a 24-6 mark at the SPEC dating back to 2016.

“In this conference, it’s always better to play at home,” said coach Tanya Allen. “It’s so tough to play on the road, both with the travel and the crowds. Being at home is really exciting and I hope we can get a big crowd and it will help give us a little bit of an advantage.”

Senior Madison Brabham (Kingwood, Texas) continues to pile up the accomplishments and she penned another chap-ter in an outstanding senior season against the Mustangs. The Kingwood native matched the program record for most kills in a match by putting up 30, matching the total Shaday Smith posted in 2005 against Tarleton. She also continues moving up the school’s all-time leaderboard, sliding into eighth place with a career mark of 1,035 kills. Her seven tri-ple-doubles in 2018 are the second-most in Division II.

“[Madison]’s very diverse this year,” said Allen. “She’s doing a lot of different things. In the past, she had a lot of tenden-cies and I think it was easier to predict what she was going to do, but this year she’s been very dynamic. She moves the ball well, she has some off-speed game and she’s also playing a lot more in the back row. She’s done a great job with a few different skills.”

Freshman Emily North (Red Oak, Texas) has moved up to third in the LSC in assists with 627 after dishing out 42 against WNMU, helping the Javelinas craft a .247 hitting percentage. North has racked up at least 30 assists nine times during her rookie campaign.

TAMUK’s defense will need to be on point against the Lions, as head coach Craig Case has seen his squad average more kills per set than any other team in the LSC at 14.01. They also own the league’s second-best hitting percentage at .224. Junior Shelley Chapron’s attack rate of .404 leads the conference and has her in the top 15 nationally. While Commerce doesn’t have anyone in the conference’s top 5 in kills per set, they have five student-athletes averaging better than two kills per frame. This production has helped the Lions move into second place in the league at 11-3 and 19-5 overall.

Oct. 23, 2018 l 7 p.m. CT l Kingsville, Texas l SPEC

2018 Lone Star Conference StandingsSchool LSC OverallTarleton State 15-0 23-2Texas A&M-Commerce 12-3 20-5Angelo State 12-4 19-7West Texas A&M 10-6 15-9UT Permian Basin 7-7 12-11Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-8 15-11Texas Woman’s 6-9 14-11Eastern New Mexico 6-10 8-16Western New Mexico 4-10 8-15Midwestern State 3-12 5-18Cameron 1-14 3-22

2018 LSC Preseason PollSchool (First Place Votes) Points Angelo State (8) 304West Texas A&M (10) 282Tarleton State (7) 277Texas A&M-Commerce (4) 263Texas Woman’s 197Texas A&M-Kingsville 191Eastern New Mexico 133Midwestern State 100Western New Mexico 98Cameron 80UT Permian Basin (1) 55

TAMUK MEDIA RELATIONSJon Montoya Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Information

361-593-2870 (office) l 720-334-1602 (cell) l [email protected]

Mark Inserra Assistant Sports Information Director361-593-4876 (office) l 973-896-5656 (cell) l mark.inserra@tamuk.

edu

Social Media @JavelinaVB and @JavelinaSports

/JavelinaVB and /JavelinaSports

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The 2018 season will be Tanya Allen’s eighth year at the helm of the Javelina volleyball program. In 2017, she continued her streak of guiding her team to the Lone Star Conference tournament, a benchmark the squad has reached every season since Allen took over. Five of the team’s student-athletes landed on the LSC’s postseason rosters, with Madison Brabham, Lexi Wick and Krystal Faison all garnering first-team all-conference recognition. Wick and Casey Klobedans were honored with spots on the CoSIDA Academic All-District rosters, the first time in program history two Javelinas have earned that status in the same season. Allen added 21 more victories to her program-record win total, which now stands at 131.

In the spring of 2018, Allen guided the beach volleyball team to an American Volleyball Coaches Association National Championship. The Javelinas posted a record of 20-10 during a season that saw them notch seven victories over teams from Division I schools. At the AVCA Small College Beach Championships, TAMUK won all four of its matches. clinching the national title with a 4-1 defeat of Eckerd College. In doing so, they became the first women’s team in school history to earn a national championship. At season’s end, Allen’s freshman tandem of Tenley Housler and Erin Umbel were recognized with AVCA Top Flight Awards after they went 23-7 as a team.

Allen spent 2016 making Javelina volleyball history as she took Texas A&M University-Kingsville to the NCAA South Central Region for the first time ever. The Hogs concluded the season with the most wins in program history (26-10) and Wick became the first Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association (D2CCA) and American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-Region and All-American nominee.

The 2016 Javelina squad ranked fourth in Division II in kills (1,706), assists (1,602) and aces (225), and eighth in total blocks with 298. All in all, Wick was named AVCA and D2CCA All-American honorable mention, D2CCA First Team All-South Central Region, All-LSC First Team, LSC All-Tournament Team and LSC Newcomer of the Year. Faison joined Wick on the All-LSC first team and LSC All-Tournament squad, surpassing 1,000 career kills in her Javelina career. Faison earned back-to-back first team all-conference selections and also became the first A&M-Kingsville student-athlete to earn NCAA South Central Region All-Tournament honors.

The spring of 2017 saw Allen’s beach volleyball team make its collegiate debut. The squad, which was first announced as an addition to TAMUK’s athletics program in 2015, won its first four matches before finishing their inaugural campaign with a record of 10-17, a mark that included a pair of victories over Division I Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Allen surpassed 100 career wins with a straight set victory at Midwestern State University October 15. The Hogs went 10-6 in LSC play and earned the No. 3 seed in the tournament, where they defeated West Texas A&M University in a five set thriller for the school’s first LSC tournament win since 1998. Klobedans became the all-time leader in assists and was named All-LSC second team. Allen led the 2015 squad to 19 wins and their fourth consecutive Lone Star Conference Tournament appearance, highlighted by the Javelina leader becoming the all-time winningest coach in program history early in the season and led the school to its best season since 1998. She went into 2016 with an 84-76 mark and her .525 winning percentage is second best among qualified coaches in TAMUK history.

Despite having zero seniors on the 2015 team, the Hogs totaled eight conference victories en route to earning the No. 5 spot in the 2015 LSC Tournament. Led by Klobedans and Faison, who both landed on the All-LSC first-team and All-LSC second-team honoree Brett Zaccardo (all three were sophomores), the Javelinas upset nationally-ranked Angelo State University in four sets and defeated West Texas A&M University on Oct. 10 for the first time since 2004. Allen became the all-time winningest coach with her 69th victory on Sept. 11 when Texas A&M-Kingsville swept St. Mary’s University. One day later, Zaccardo set a new three-set mark in digs with 29 in a sweep of Lubbock Christian University. For her efforts, Zaccardo was named LSC Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 15 after averaging 5.77 digs per set in four matches. Following TAMUK’s upset win over the Rambelles, outside hitter Valarie Moehrig was named LSC Offensive Player of the Week after tallying 41 kills in three matches. Moehrig became the first weekly LSC honoree on the offensive side since current graduate assistant coach Kelsey Washington earned the distinction Oct. 8, 2013.

Tanya AllenHead Coach Eighth Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville New Mexico ‘07

The historic season continued as Zaccardo ended the month of October as the first player in school history to surpass the 500 digs mark. Poised to earn a spot in the NCAA South Central Regionals for the first time ever, the Javelinas appeared at No. 7 in the initial South Central Regional rankings. In the LSC Tournament opener versus No. 4 Cameron University, the Javelinas nearly advanced to the semifinals before falling to the Aggies in a five-set thriller. Klobedans was named to the conference all-tournament team and All-LSC first-team after earning co-setter of the year honors in 2014. Faison also appeared on the first-team and Zaccardo was named to the second-team and LSC All-Academic team. The team finished 23rd in NCAA Division II in total attacks (4,748), 28th in team digs (2,257) and 37th in team assists (1,526). Individually, Klobedans was 32nd in total assists (1,283), Zaccardo was 36th in digs (637) and Faison was No. 38 in total attacks (1,256). During the 2014 campaign, the Blue and Gold saw six individuals receive LSC honors as Washington was named to the first-team for the second straight season and Ashley Bukowski, Faison and Stephanie Johns appeared on the second-team. Klobedans and Zaccardo earned honorable mention and Klobedans was selected the league’s co-Setter of the Year.

Also during the year, Zaccardo was selected as the LSC’s Defensive Player of the Week on September 30 and Bukowski was twice named to an all-tournament team (Rollins Invitational and Emerald Beach Hotel-Javelina Volleyball Invitational) in the regular season.

TAMUK was named the Texas A&M University-Kingsville Student Athlete Advisory Committee Team of the Year for the second consecutive time for all of their community service and outreach. Also picking up school athletic awards were Moehrig (co-SAAC Representative of the Year) and Washington (Athlete Career Award). Nationally, the team was 13th in blocks per set at 2.38, 18th in total blocks (276.5) and 39th in hitting percentage (.228). Johns ranked No. 36 in total blocks (123) and Ashley Tipps was No. 33 in blocks per set at 1.13.

In 2013, three Javelinas were selected All-LSC honors as Washington appeared on the first team and Johns and Dedra Brown earned honorable mention. Washington concluded her junior campaign with 17 double-doubles and also joined an elite list of student-athletes that surpassed 1,000 career kills.

Washington was named to the LSC All-Tournament team for her performance in the quarterfinals. Johns, along with her Honorable Mention selection, was named to the University of Anchorage Alaska All-Tournament Team. Both Washington (Offensive) and Johns (Defensive) were selected as LSC Players of the Week on Oct. 8.

The Javelinas downed Texas Woman’s University Oct. 4 for the first time since 2002 in the friendly confines of the Gil E. Steinke Physical Education Center.

Off the court, the Javelina volleyball program was named the 2014 Texas A&M University-Kingsville Student Athlete Advisory Committee Team of the Year for their community service and outreach. The 2012 campaign featured two All-LSC selections with Washington and Brown earning second team honors. Ali Insell was selected to the LSC All-Academic team and CoSIDA Academic All-District VI First Team. Kalinda Graves appeared on the LSC All-Tournament team for her performance in the conference postseason tourney. As a team, the Hogs finished 13th in the country in digs per set, averaging 18.38.

Joining the Javelina coaching staff in 2011, she led TAMUK to a 15-15 season and a spot in the LSC Tournament. Laura Macek set a school record for blocks in a match and Bethany Friesenhahn set a program mark for attack percentage in a match. Washington appeared on the All-LSC second team and Insell was honorable mention. Allen came to the Javelinas after three outstanding seasons as the head coach of the Frank Phillips College volleyball program. There, she earned Western Junior College Athletic Conference Coach of the Year three times and was a two-time NJCAA District V Coach of the Year. In 2011, the American Volleyball Coaches Association chose Allen as a 30-under-30 recipient.

Allen posted a 100-30 record in her three seasons at Frank Phillips. She won three WJCAC titles and a pair of NJCAA Region V West Championships. In 2008, she guided the team to an 11th-place finish nationally and a 41-11 overall record. In 2009, her squad finished No. 8 with a 29-13 mark, and in 2010, she guided the team to a 30-6 mark. During her tenure, Allen coached five All-Americans, 11 all-region players and 14 all-conference players. Prior to taking over as the head coach, Allen served one year as an assistant at Frank Phillips. The team went 42-3 and made an appearance in the NJCAA Final Four.

Allen played collegiately at New Mexico State where she was a part of two Sun Belt Conference Championship teams, made three NCAA Tournament appearances and went 113-19 in four years. She was a team captain as a senior. She was a three-year starter for the Aggies tallying 791 kills, 730 digs and 127 service aces in her career. She was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VI team on two occasions. At Deming High School, she was named the New Mexico Gatorade Player of the Year.

Allen earned a bachelor’s degree in English from New Mexico State University in 2007. She earned a Master’s of Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus in Psychology and Writing from Western New Mexico University. She currently resides in Kingsville.

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2018 Schedule15-11 overall, 7-8 LSC

Date Opponent Result/Time Aug. 24 vs. New Mexico Highlands W 3-1 Aug. 24 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith L 3-0 Aug. 25 vs. St. Mary’s University W 3-1 Aug. 25 vs. East Central University W 3-1 Aug. 28 Univ. of Mary Hardin Baylor (EXH.) Aug. 31 vs. Saginaw Valley State L 3-2 Aug. 31 at Barry University L 3-0 Sept. 1 vs. Southern Connecticut W 3-0 Sept. 1 vs. Bridgeport College W 3-1 Sept. 7 Western New Mexico* W 3-2 Sept. 8 UT Permian Basin* W 3-0 Sept. 14 Texas Woman’s University* L 3-2 Sept. 15 at Texas A&M-Commerce* L 3-0 Sept. 18 St. Mary’s University W, 3-0 Sept. 20 at St. Edward’s University W, 3-2 Sept. 21 at Angelo State* L, 3-0 Sept. 22 at Tarleton State* L, 3-0 Sept. 22 vs. St. Mary’s University W, 3-2 Sept. 28 West Texas A&M* L, 3-2 Sept. 29 Eastern New Mexico* W, 3-1 Oct. 5 at Cameron* W, 3-2 Oct. 6 at Midwestern State* W, 3-1 Oct. 9 Angelo State* L, 3-1 Oct. 12 at UT Permian Basin* L, 3-0 Oct. 13 at Western New Mexico* W, 3-2 Oct. 19 Texas A&M Commerce* L, 3-0 Oct. 20 Texas Woman’s University* W, 3-1 Oct. 23 Tarleton State* 7 p.m. Oct. 26 at Eastern New Mexico 6 p.m. Oct. 27 at West Texas A&M 2 p.m. Nov. 2 Midwestern State 7 p.m. Nov. 3 Cameron 2 p.m.

Allen’s Year-By-Year RecordsYear Record LSC Home Road Neutral2011 15-15 7-13 6-5 9-10 0-0 2012 17-14 9-11 11-4 6-10 0-0 2013 15-19 6-10 5-8 6-8 4-3 2014 18-13 7-9 9-4 6-8 3-1 2015 19-15 8-8 8-8 8-4 3-3 2016 26-10 14-6 10-2 8-5 8-3 2017 21-12 13-7 10-2 5-8 6-22018 15-11 7-8 5-3 4-6 6-27 Yrs 146-109 71-72 64-36 52-59 30-14

Allen Versus OpponentsAbilene Christian 2-2Adams State 1-0Adelphi University 1-0Alaska-Anchorage 0-1American International College 1-0Angelo State 1-15Arkansas Tech 1-0Augustana College 0-2Barton College 1-0Bentley 0-1Cameron 9-6Central Oklahoma 0-1Colorado Christian 1-0Clafin 1-0CSU-Pueblo 1-0Dallas Baptist 2-0Drury 0-1Eastern New Mexico 11-3Harding 1-0Henderson State 1-0Huston-Tillotson 3-0Incarnate Word 5-1Limestone 1-0Loyola-New Orleans 1-0Lubbock Christian 1-1Maryville 1-0McMurry 1-0Midwestern State 10-4Missouri Baptist 0-1Nebraska-Kearny 0-1Newman 0-1New Mexico Highlands 3-1Northwest Oklahoma State 1-0Notre Dame de Namur 1-0Nova Southeastern 1-0Oklahoma Panhandle 3-0Our Lady of the Lake 4-2Rockhurst 0-1Rollins College 0-1Saint Joseph’s 1-0Schreiner 1-0Sioux Falls 1-0Southern Arkansas 1-0Southern Wesleyan 1-0Southwest Baptist 2-0Southwestern Oklahoma State 1-0St. Cloud St. 1-0St. Edwards 3-1St. Mary’s 7-3Tarleton State 2-16Texas A&M Commerce 8-7Texas A&M International 7-2Texas Southern 1-0Texas Woman’s 6-8UNC-Pembroke 1-0UT-Pan American 1-0UTPB 6-1Washburn 0-1Wayland Baptist 1-0Western New Mexico 4-0Western State Colorado 1-0 Wayne State 0-1West Texas A&M 5-13

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Joe Morales will be entering his seventh season as the assistant volleyball coach for Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Morales has helped the Javelinas reach the Lone Star Conference Tournament every season since he arrived on the scene. His primary coaching role includes coaching setters and recruiting coordinator.

In 2017, one of Morales’ prized pupils, setter Casey Klobedans, was honored as an All-LSC selection for the second time in her career. The Boerne, Texas native concluded her Javelina career as the program’s all-time leader in assists with 5,055, over 2,000 more than the school’s next highest total. Klobedans also owns four of program’s top 10 marks for assists in a season.

The 2016 campaign saw the Javelinas earn a trip to the NCAA Tournament for the first time ever. The 26 wins the team rung up represented the most by a TAMUK squad and the Javs also collected 1,602 assists, the nation’s fourth-highest total.

In her first collegiate season, Klobedans was named 2014 Lone Star Conference Setter of the year and All-LSC Honorable Mention after collecting 1,171 assists, the third most in school history. Last season, Klabedans made All-LSC First Team after rackng up 1,283 assists to move up in the schools all-time list to second and sixth in school history with 10.02 assists per set.

Prior to Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Joe served as a volunteer assistant coach at Texas State University (2011) helping the Bobcats go 15-1 in conference and capturing the Southland Conference Championship and Southland Conference Tournament Championship finishing with an NCAA Tournament appearance losing to University of Texas in the first round.

Before heading to Texas State, Joe started his collegiate career at Iowa Central Community College as the assistant coach in 2009.

Joe graduated from Texas State University with a BA in Communications. While at Texas State, he was a member of the Texas State Men’s Volleyball Club as a setter/RS. After graduating, he went on to receive his MA in Sports and Athletic Administration from Gonzaga University.

Throughout his coaching career, Joe has worked various summer volleyball camps with Texas State University and The University of Texas working and learning under their coaching staff.

Gary Payne was named assistant volleyball coach on April 1, 2016. Payne joins the Javelina volleyball program after nearly six seasons as the assistant coach for St. Mary’s University.

During Payne’s two years on the bench, the Javelinas have compiled a record of 47 wins against just 22 losses. Five of volleyball’s student-athletes have been recognized as All-Lone Star Conference first-team performers in the last two seasons, including two-time honorees Lexi Wick and Krystal Faison.

The 26 wins TAMUK piled up in 2016 were the most in program history and the Javs also capped the season in the top 10 nationally in kills (1,706), assists (1,602), aces (225) and blocks (298).

Payne has also served as an assistant coach for TAMUK’s beach volleyball program since its inception, helping lead the team to an American Volleyball Coaches Association National Championship in 2018. The squad totaled 20 wins in their second year and received votes in the DiG Magazine national poll. Payne was also a nominee for the AVCA’s assistant coach of the year award.

Since 2012, Payne was the coach of the Alamo Volleyball Association. From July 2010-12, Payne coached the San Antonio Force Volleyball National Club.

Prior to coming to the Lone Star State, Payne was the volunteer assistant at the University of Nebraska at Kearney and coach of the Nebraska Gold Volleyball Club. He also has experience with the River Valley Volleyball Club and was the head coach at McCook Community College from August 2006-January 2008.

A 2001 graduate of the University of Nebraska at Kearney, Payne earned his masters of art in education in August 2010. Payne is a veteran who served for the United States Army.

Joseph MoralesAssistant Coach Seventh Season at TAMUK Texas State ‘07

Gary PayneAssistant Coach Third Season at TAMUK Nebraska-Kearny ‘01

Madeline SimsStudent AssistantFirst Season TAMUK ‘19

Kyra HendersonStudent Assistant First Season TAMUK ‘19

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3TALLEYSHIA MORRIS

Middle Blocker • 5 ‘ 9Junior • Tulsa, Okla. • Coffeyville JC

• Credited with 12 kills and 10 digs as the Javelinas downed Cameron on 10/5• Posted 12 kills, swinging at a .500 clip on 9/29 vs. Eastern New Mexico• Logged five blocks in consecutive matches on 10/19 and 10/20

4MELANIE CASTEEL

Right Side • 5 ‘ 7Junior • Dallas, Texas • Panola JC

• Put up her first career double-double against St. Mary’s on 9/22 with 16 kills and 16 digs• Fired off 21 kills in TAMUK’s conference opener against Western New Mexico on 9/7• Racked up 16 kills in her first match with the Javelinas vs. N.M. Highlands on 8/24

5LOREN WASHINGTON

Outside Hitter • 5 ‘ 8Junior • Austin, Texas • Tyler JC

• Collected four aces against Bridgeport on 9/1• Logged 25 digs on 8/24 against N.M. Highlands• Hit a match-high .423 while totaling 13 kills and 11 digs on 10/20 vs. TWU

6NICOLE MURFF

Defensive Specialist • 5 ‘ 7Freshman • San Antonio, Texas • Antonian College Prep

• Put up 39 digs against St. Edward’s on 9/20, the second-most in a match in program history• Collected 36 digs against WT on 9/28, tied for third-most in a match in TAMUK history• Contributed season-high eight assists on 9/1 against Southern Connecticut State

7EMILY NORTH

Setter • 5 ‘ 8Freshman • Ovilla, Texas • Red Oak HS

• Reset her career-high with 48 assists against St. Mary’s on Sept. 22nd• Put up a double-double in her first match with 34 helpers and 11 digs• Has reached double figures in digs eight times, with a season-high of 18

8HALEY HUTCHINSON

Middle Blocker • 6 ‘ 1Senior • Georgetown, Texas • Rouse HS

• Collected 10 blocks against Western New Mexico on 9/7, most by a Javelina since 2016• Reached a new career-high with 15 kills at Cameron on 10/5• Picked up her first career double-double with 17 kills and 16 digs on 10/13

32018 JAVELINAS

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9MADISON BRABHAM

Right Side • 5 ‘ 10Senior • Kingwood, Texas • Kingwood HS

• As of 10/23, is tied for national lead in triple-doubles with nine• Posted 22 kills in TAMUK’s season-opening win over N.M. Highlands on 8/24• Tied the school record with 30 kills while swinging at a .500 clip on 10/13

10KELSI LUCKENBACH

Outside Hitter • 5 ‘ 10Freshman • Corpus Christi, Texas • Tuloso-Midway

• An All-South Texas and all-district first-team pick in 2017• Named Setter of the Year and Blocker of the Year for District 35A in 2017• Helped her team reach the 5A state championship tournament in consecutive seasons

12ALEXA RUIZ

Defensive Specialist • 5 ‘ 6Freshman • Shertz, Texas • Samuel Clemens HS

• Picked up 14 digs in her first match against N.M. Highlands on 8/24• Piled up 13 scoops against West Texas on 9/28• Twice chosen as all-district while at Samuel Clemens, including once as a member of the first-team

13KAILEY ESTRADA

Middle Blocker • 6 ‘ 2Freshman • San Antonio, Texas • Reagan HS

• Credited with nine kills vs. ECU on 8/25• Posted eight blocks in her Javelinas debut against N.M. Highlands• Had at least one block in her first 18 matches as a Javelina

14MIA SOTORight Side • 6 ‘ 1

Freshman • San Antonio, Texas • Southside HS• Began the season by totaling six kills against New Mexico Highlands• Chosen as team captain at Southside HS in 2017• A member of the 5A all-city district team and named Newcomer of the Year in 2014

15MADELYN PEREZ

Junior • 5 ‘ 5Defensive Specialist • San Antonio, Texas • Sul Ross State University

• Majoring in Nutrition and Dietetics• Made the dean’s list while at Sul Ross• Her brother, Andres, plays basketball at Laredo College

16JORDAN WONDERS

Middle Blocker • 6 ‘ 2Freshman • Corpus Christi, Texas • Veterans Memorial HS

• Blocked seven attacks against Western New Mexico on 9/7• Put up an .833 kill rate on six attempts against East Central on 8/25• Put up a season-high six kills against UT Permian Basin on 9/8

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AVCA Coaches Poll (Oct. 22)

Rank School Points RecordPrevious1 Concordia - St. Paul (28) 1146 21-4 32 Western Washington (7) 1091 19-3 43 Cal State San Bernardino (4) 1071 20-2 54 Tampa (3) 1028 23-1 65 Northern State (1) 962 22-2 16 Nebraska-Kearney (2) 934 26-2 27 Washburn (2) 897 25-1 118 Minnesota Duluth 844 20-5 79 Cal State L.A. (1) 790 20-1 1010 Ferris State 762 19-4 911 Tarleton State 676 23-2 1312 Southwest Minnesota State 638 17-7 1613 Drury 579 21-4 814 Central Oklahoma 543 24-4 1515 Central Missouri 495 20-6 1716 Cal Poly Pomona 430 19-3 1917 Palm Beach Atlantic 406 22-3 1818 Wheeling Jesuit 359 24-3 2019 West Florida 280 19-7 1220 Gannon 255 23-1 2121 Texas A&M-Commerce 238 20-5 2222 Lewis 221 18-6 2323 Rockhurst 202 22-5 1424 Barry 166 23-2 2525 Michigan Tech 135 20-4 24

Others Receiving Votes: Colorado School of Mines 83; Wingate 81; Illinois-Springfield 43; Wayne State (Neb.) 42; Biola University 38; Central Washington 37; Azusa Pacific 33; NW Missouri State 31; Ashland 24; Dixie State-Utah 11; Angelo State 10; Point Loma 6;

RECORD TRACKERMadison Brabham continued her excellent senior campaign with a 30-kill evening against Western New Mexico on Oct. 13th that tied the program record for most kills in a match. Her career total of 1,068 kills has her eighth all-time for the Javelinas. She sits 19 kills away from seventh-place, which is currently owned by Kellie O’Leary.

DIGGING DEEPFreshman Nicole Murff has already claimed three of the program’s top 10 spots for digs in a match. Against St. Edward’s on Sept. 20th, Murff amassed 39 digs, a total that represented the second-highest in a single match in program history. Only Tara Grier, who ran up 44 digs on Nov. 3rd, 2007, can claim a better showing for the Blue and Gold. Murff’s 36 digs against West Texas on Sept. 28th tied her for third while her total of 32 against TWU on Sept. 14th tied her for eighth.

REJECTED!Tanya Allen’s team has surpassed 10 blocks seven times in 2018, something they only did four times in 2017, and they’re 6-1 in those contests.

BRABHAM BAROMETERMadison Brabham has posted a hitting percentage of .300 or better 12 times in 2018 and the Javelinas have won nine of those matches. Her season-high of .556 came in a win over Southern Connecticut State.

BATTING 1.000The Javelinas have held six opponents to a hitting percentage under .100 this season, matching the total number of times they accomplished that feat through all of 2017. Unsurprisingly, the Javs are undefeated this season when they accomplish this.

RECORD TRACKERIn her first three years in the Blue and Gold, middle blocker Haley Hutchinson racked up 379 total blocks, third-most in program history. So far in 2018, she has 90 rejections, putting her 14 away from the school’s career record of 483, which belongs to Ada Ihemelu, who was a Javelina from 1997-99.

HOLDING COURT AT HOMEWith their wins over Western New Mexico and UT Permian Basin, the Javelinas have now started three straight seasons with consecutive wins at home. Their overall record at the SPEC since 2016 is 26-7.

THE .800 CLUBIn TAMUK’s victory over East Central, Haley Hutchinson posted a scorching kill rate of .800 with eight kills on 10 swings without an error. Hutchinson was the first Javelina to post a percentage that high since Bethany Friesenhahn recorded a percentage of .812 on 10/25/2011.

FIRST OFFENSEAfter being selected to the All-Lone Star Conference first-team following the 2017 regular season, senior Madison Brabham became the first player in program history to be chosen as the LSC’s Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. The last Javelina to receive a preseason honor was Casey Klobedans, who was chosen as preseason setter of the year in 2015 and 2016.

LSC SUCCESSThe Javs posted a record of 13-7 in the Lone Star Conference in 2017, one year after going 14-6 in the league. This marked the first time since 1997-98 the Javs record winning records in the confer-ence in consecutive seasons. They will be going for three straight seasons reaching that goal this season, a feat the program hasn’t accomplished since 1996-98.

Roster BreakdownBy Year

Freshman ................................................. 7Sophomore .............................................. 0Junior........................................................5Senior .......................................................2

By StateTexas ................................................. 13Oklahoma .......................................... 1

By PositionLibero ................................................. 3Middle Blocker ................................. 4Outside Hitter ................................... 5Setter .................................................. 2

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QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................Kingsville, TexasFounded ................................................. 1917, opened in 1925Enrollment ........................................................................ 8,700President ................................ Dr. Steven Tallant - ninth season Alma Mater ........................................................ Florida, 1975 VP of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation ..... Ruben Cantu Nickname .................................................................... JavelinasColors ..................................................................Blue and GoldAffiliation ....................................................................Division IIConference ................................................................. Lone StarArena .......................... Gil E. Steinke Physical Education Center

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year of Women’s Volleyball ....................................... 1968All-Time Record (since 1984) (entering 2018) ..............425-652 First Year in LSC ................................................................. 1983 LSC Championships ............................................................... 2Regular Season Championships ............................................... 0Tournament Championships ................................................... 0LSC Tournament Appearances ............................................... 18 Record ..................................................................11-17 (.392)NCAA Tournament Appearances ............................................. 1

2016NCAA Tournament Record .................................................... 0-1NCAA Elite Eight Appearances ................................................. 0Last NCAA Tournament Game ............................... Dec. 1, 2016

L, 3-0 vs. No. 12 Angelo State

TEAM INFORMATION2017 Overall Record ......................................................... 21-12 Home ............................................................................. 10-2 Away ................................................................................ 5-8 Neutral ............................................................................... 6-22017 LSC Record ............................................................... 13-7 LSC Finish ...................................................................... SixthPostseason.................................................................................

Lost to West Texas A&M in first round of LSC Tourney, 3-1Student-Athletes Returning .................................................... 4Student-Athletes Lost ........................................................... 14

REQUESTING INTERVIEWSAll interview requests must be made at least 24 hours in advance and be submitted via email to Jon Montoya at [email protected] or to Mark Inserra at [email protected]

Date Location Result Final9/10/94 Kingsville, Texas W 3-29/22/94 Stephenville, Texas L 1-39/14/95 Stephenville, Texas L 1-310/20/95 Kingsville, Texas L 0-311/10/95 Edmond, Okla. W 3-19/20/96 Stephenville, Texas L 1-310/30/96 Kingsville, Texas W 3-09/13/97 Kingsville, Texas L 2-310/25/97 Stephenville, Texas W 3-19/25/98 Kingsville, Texas W 3-110/16/98 Stephenville, Texas W 3-29/24/99 Stephenville, Texas L 1-310/16/99 Kingsville, Texas W 3-110/13/00 Stephenville, Texas W 3-210/20/00 Kingsville Texas W 3-210/20/01 Stephenville, Texas L 0-311/3/01 Kingsville, Texas L 1-39/21/02 Kingsville, Texas L 1-310/25/02 Stephenville, Texas W 3-08/30/03 Denton, Texas W 3-110/10/03 Stephenville, Texas W 3-111/1/03 Kingsville, Texas W 3-09/30/04 Kingsville, Texas W 3-010/22/04 Stephenville, Texas L 1-310/12/05 Stephenville, Texas W 3-211/5/05 Kingsville, Texas W 3-29/30/06 Kingsville, Texas L 2-310/27/06 Stephenville, Texas L 0-311/3/07 Kingsville, Texas W 3-210/4/08 Stephenville, Texas L 2-310/22/09 Kingsville, Texas W 3-010/14/10 Stephenville, Texas L 1-310/6/11 Stephenville, Texas L 0-311/3/11 Kingsville, Texas L 2-310/23/12 Stephenville, Texas L 0-311/2/12 Kingsville, Texas W 3-111/15/12 San Angelo, Texas L 2-39/27/13 Kingsville, Texas L 1-311/2/13 Stephenville, Texas L 0-39/16/14 Stephenville, Texas L 0-310/24/14 Kingsville, Texas L 0-311/13/14 Canyon, Texas L 0-310/3/15 Kingsville, Texas L 1-311/7/15 Stephenville, Texas L 1-39/30/16 Stephenville, Texas L 1-310/18/16 Kingsville, Texas W 3-211/18/16 San Angelo, Texas L 1-39/30/17 Kingsville, Texas L 2-310/17/17 Stephenville, Texas L 0-39/22/18 Stephenville, Texas L 0-3

TAMUK vs. Tarleton

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Madison BrabhamOpponent Date Stats1. New Mexico Highlands 8/24 22 kills, 16 assists2. St. Mary’s 8/25 16 kills, 19 assists3. East Central 8/25 17 kills, 15 assists4. Saginaw Valley 8/31 14 kills, 16 assists5. Barry 8/31 12 kills, 11 assists6. S. Connecticut 9/1 12 kills, 12 assists7. Western New Mexico 9/7 11 kills, 24 assists8. Texas Woman’s 9/14 26 assists, 18 kills, 12 digs

9. St. Edward’s 9/20 20 assists, 19 kills, 13 digs10. West Texas 9/28 23 assists, 19 kills, 10 digs11. Eastern New Mexico 9/29 22 assists, 14 kills, 11 digs

12. Cameron 10/5 22 assists, 14 kills, 11 digs13. MSU Texas 10/6 22 assists, 14 kills, 11 digs14. Angelo State 10/9 27 assists, 14 kills15. Western New Mexico 10/13 30 kills, 25 assists, 11 digs16. Texas A&M-Commerce 10/19 17 kills, 19 assists, 11 digs17. Texas Woman’s 10/20 16 kills, 25 assists, 15 digs

Emily NorthOpponent Date Stats1. New Mexico Highlands 8/24 34 assists, 11 digs2. Saginaw Valley 8/31 25 assists, 12 digs3. Western New Mexico 9/7 24 assists, 10 digs4. St. Edward’s 9/20 30 assists, 12 digs5. West Texas 9/28 34 assists, 18 digs6. Cameron 10/5 37 assists, 10 digs7. MSU Texas 10/6 30 assists, 10 digs8. UT Permian Basin 10/12 13 assists, 10 digs9. Texas A&M-Commerce 10/19 25 assists, 11 digs

Melanie CasteelOpponent Date Stats1. St. Mary’s 9/22 16 kills, 16 digs

Loren WashingtonOpponent Date Stats1. Cameron 10/5 12 digs, 10 kills2. MSU Texas 10/6 17 digs, 12 kills3. Western New Mexico 10/13 10 kills, 10 digs4. Texas Woman’s 10/20 13 kills, 11 digs

Talleyshia MorrisOpponent Date Stats1. Cameron 10/5 12 kills, 10 digs

Haley Hutchinson1. Western New Mexico 10/13 17 kills, 16 digs

2018 2017Overall 15-11 21-12At Home 5-3 10-2On the Road 4-6 5-8Neutral Court 6-2 6-2Nonconference 8-3 8-5LSC 7-8 13-7LSC Home 4-3 0-0LSC Road 3-5 0-0Against Ranked Teams 0-3 0-6Day Matches 12-4 12-5Night Matches 3-7 7-9

Individual SetsThree Set Matches 4-6 11-4Four Set Matches 7-2 8-4Five Set Matches 5-3 2-4Sets over 25 Points 4-6 4-5Fifth Sets over 15 Points 2-2 0-2

WhenLeading 1-0 11-3 18-3Leading 2-0 7-1 15-0Leading 2-1 11-2 8-2Tied after 2 sets 8-4 7-7Trailing 1-0 4-8 3-9Trailing 2-0 0-6 0-5Trailing 2-1 1-3 1-7

By KillsLeading in Kills 14-2 21-3Trailing in Kills 1-7 0-9Tied in Kills 0-2 0-0

By Attack PercentageHitting Below .100 0-6 0-4Hitting Between .100-.199 4-4 0-4Hitting Between .200-.249 4-1 9-3Hitting Between .250-.299 6-0 7-1Hitting .300 or Better 1-0 5-0

By Opponent Attack PercentageHitting Below .100 6-0 5-1Hitting Between .100- .199 6-2 15-3Hitting Between .200- .249 2-5 0-2Hitting Between .250- .299 1-2 1-4Hitting .300 or Better 0-2 0-2

By BlocksLeading in Blocks 12-3 12-4Trailing in Blocks 3-6 6-8Tied in Blocks 0-2 3-0

By MonthAugust 3-3 0-0September 8-5 10-7October 4-3 7-4November 0-0 4-1

DOUBLE-DOUBLE TRACKER SUPERLATIVES

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Event Stat Opponent Date Site Defeated a ranked team W, 3-1 No. 24 Angelo State Oct. 2, 2015 Kingsville Lost to a ranked team L, 3-1 No. 22 Texas A&M-Commerce Oct. 19, 2018 Kingsville, Texas Faced a top-5 team L, 3-0 No. 5 Nebraska-Kearner Sept. 9, 2017 Kearney, Neb.

Won a five-set match at Western New Mexico Oct. 13, 2018 Deming, N.M.Lost a five-set match West Texas Sept. 28, 2018 Kingsville

Hit 400 or better .417 Western N.M. Oct. 21, 2017 KingsvilleHit .350-.399 .383 Dallas Baptist Oct. 20, 2017 Kingsville

Totaled 70 kills or more 74 at Western New Mexico Oct. 13, 2018 Deming, N.M.Totaled 60-69 kills 63 vs. Texas Woman’s Oct. 20, 2018 Kingsville

Totaled 100 or more digs 101 West Texas Sept. 28, 2018 KingsvilleTotaled 90-99 digs 95 vs. N.M. Highlands Aug. 24, 2018 San Angelo, Texas

Racked up 15 or more blocks 15 at St. Edward’s Sept. 20, 2018 Austin, TexasRacked up 10-14 blocks 11 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce Oct. 19, 2018 Kingsville

Collected 15 or more service aces 16 Texas A&M-Commerce Sept. 23, 2017 Kingsville

Lost a match after leading 2-0 vs. Saginaw Valley State Aug. 31, 2018 Miami Shores, Fla.Won a match after trailing 2-0 at Eastern New Mexico Nov. 10, 2012 Portales, N.M.

INDIVIDUALEvent Player Stat Opponent Date Site Totaled 20-24 kills Melanie Casteel 21 Western New Mexico Sept. 7, 2018 KingsvilleTotaled 25 or more kills Madison Brabham 30 at Western New Mexico Oct. 13, 2018 Deming, N.M.Saw two players reach 20 kills Lauryn Lozano 28 Incarnate Word Nov. 1, 2011 Kingsville. Kelsey Washington 23 Incarnate Word Nov. 1, 2011 Kingsville

Hit .600 to .799 (Min. 10 TA) Madison Brabham .640 Western N.M. Oct. 21, 2017 Kingsville Hit .800 or better (Min. 10 TA) Haley Hutchinson .800 vs.East Central Aug. 25, 2018 San Angelo, TexasHad 50 or more attacks Madison Brabham 52 at Western New Mexico Oct. 13, 2018 Deming, N.M.

Had 30-39 digs Nicole Murff 36 West Texas Sept. 28, 2018 KingsvilleTwo players with 20+ digs Nicole Murff 26 vs. N.M. Highlands Aug.. 24, 2018 San Angelo, Texas. Loren Washington 25 vs. N.M. Highlands Aug.. 24, 2018 San Angelo, Texas

Had 50-59 assists Casey Klobedans 57 at Midwestern State Nov. 10, 2017 Wichita Falls, TexasHad 60 or more assists Casey Klobedans 60 at Texas Woman’s Nov. 1, 2014 Denton, TexasTwo players with 20+ assists Emily North 29 vs. Texas Woman’s Oct. 20, 2018 Kingsville. Madison Brabham 25 vs. Texas Woman’s Oct. 20, 2018 Kingsville. Had 5-9 total blocks Talleyshia Morris 5 vs. Texas Woman’s Oct. 20, 2018 KingsvilleHad 10+ blocks Haley Hutchinson 10 Western N.M. Sept. 7, 2018 KingsvilleTwo players with 5+ blocks Kailey Estrada 5 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce Oct. 19, 2018 Kingsville. Talleyshia Morris 5 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce Oct. 19, 2018 Kingsville

Had 5 or more service aces Gabby Atchley 5 Texas A&M-Commerce Sept. 23, 2017 Kingsville

Had a triple-double Madison Brabham 17 kills, 19 assists, 11 digs vs. Texas Woman’s Oct. 20, 2018 Kingsville

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2018 Javelina VolleyballTex. A&M-Kingsville Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 23, 2018)

All matches

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 15-11 5-3 3-6 7-2CONFERENCE 7-8 4-3 2-5 1-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-3 1-0 1-1 6-2

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points9 Madison Brabham 92 340 3.70 120 802 . 2 7 4 415 4.51 10 9 0.11 2 207 2.25 3 62 65 0.71 5 28 -4 Melanie Casteel 93 212 2.28 143 612 . 1 1 3 4 0.04 4 13 0.04 8 92 0.99 2 34 36 0.39 13 1 -8 Haley Hutchinson 103 208 2.02 92 564 . 2 0 6 10 0.10 16 17 0.16 5 98 0.95 10 80 90 0.87 7 0 -1 Sarah Miller 67 171 2.55 54 563 . 2 0 8 12 0.18 8 9 0.12 19 220 3.28 0 15 15 0.22 2 1 -3 Talleyshia Morris 71 107 1.51 36 276 . 2 5 7 3 0.04 3 3 0.04 0 30 0.42 5 55 60 0.85 6 1 -13 Kailey Estrada 83 85 1.02 33 252 . 2 0 6 5 0.06 0 1 0.00 1 16 0.19 7 66 73 0.88 5 2 -5 Loren Washington 78 77 0.99 59 313 . 0 5 8 7 0.09 20 23 0.26 23 215 2.76 0 6 6 0.08 0 1 -16 Jordan Wonders 49 33 0.67 22 124 . 0 8 9 1 0.02 0 0 0.00 0 13 0.27 0 28 28 0.57 2 0 -7 Emily North 103 26 0.25 12 94 . 1 4 9 681 6.61 18 27 0.17 1 207 2.01 0 8 8 0.08 4 36 -2 Kylexus Block 13 24 1.85 10 62 . 2 2 6 1 0.08 0 2 0.00 1 15 1.15 1 2 3 0.23 2 0 -14 Mia Soto 22 23 1.05 23 110 . 0 0 0 2 0.09 0 0 0.00 1 5 0.23 1 7 8 0.36 2 1 -6 Nicole Murff 103 13 0.13 4 49 . 1 8 4 93 0.90 32 28 0.31 10 511 4.96 0 1 1 0.01 0 1 -12 Alexa Ruiz 71 1 0.01 1 9 . 0 0 0 2 0.03 3 18 0.04 19 111 1.56 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 -11 Kayla LaRue 9 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000 21 2.33 0 0 0.00 0 2 0.22 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 -

TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 23 - - - - - - - - -TEX. A&M-KINGSVILL 103 1320 12.82 611 3832 . 1 8 5 1257 12.20 114 150 1.11 113 1742 16.91 29 364 211.0 2.05 48 73 -Opponents 103 1205 11.70 556 3759 . 1 7 3 1120 10.87 114 158 1.11 114 1642 15.94 33 286 176.0 1.71 31 53 -

Team Statistics TAMUK OPPATTACK K i l l s 1320 1205 E r r o r s 611 556 Total Attacks 3832 3759 Attack Pct . 1 8 5 . 1 7 3 K i l l s / S e t 12.8 11.7SET A s s i s t s 1257 1120 A s s i s t s / S e t 12.2 10.9SERVE A c e s 114 114 E r r o r s 150 158 A t t e m p t s 2255 2195 Serve Pct . 9 3 3 . 9 2 8 A c e s / S e t 1.1 1.1SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 113 114 E r r o r s / S e t 1.1 1.1 A t t e m p t s 2033 2100 Reception Pct . 9 4 4 . 9 4 6DEFENSE D i g s 1742 1642 D i g s / S e t 16.9 15.9BLOCKING Block Solo 29 33 Block Assist 364 286 Total Blocks 211.0 176.0 B l o c k s / S e t 2.0 1.7 Block Errors 48 31Ball handling errors 73 53ATTENDANCE T o t a l 2869 3731 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/359 9/415 Neutral site #/Avg 9/96 Current win streak 1 - Home win streak 1 -

Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.Aug 24 vs New Mexico Highlands W 3-1 25-23,28-30,25-19,27-25 85Aug 24 vs UAFS L 0-3 22-25,14-25,22-25 145Aug 25 vs STMU W 3-1 25-19,25-14,26-28,26-24 85Aug 25 vs ECU W 3-1 25-12,23-25,25-11,25-19 1358/31/2018 vs Saginaw Valley L 2-3 25-23,25-19,17-25,27-29,5-15 08/31/2018 at Barry L 0-3 17-25,19-25,17-25 4579/1/2018 vs Southern Conn. St. W 3-0 25-17,25-20,25-14 09/1/2018 vs Bridgeport W 3-1 20-25,25-12,25-14,25-16 0

*Sep 07 WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 3-2 25-11,25-14,23-25,20-25,17-15 514*Sep 08 UT PERMIAN BASIN W 3-0 25-14,25-20,25-23 301*Sep 14 at Texas Woman's L 2-3 25-21,21-25,17-25,25-22,16-18 203*Sep 15 at #23 Tex. A&M-Commerce L 0-3 10-25,24-26,20-25 312Sep 18 STMU W 3-0 25-23,25-13,25-21 312Sep 20 at St. Edward's W 3-2 25-20,25-27,25-20,20-25,15-13 154

*Sep 21 at Angelo State L 0-3 9-25,19-25,22-25 1016*Sep 22 at #20 Tarleton State L 0-3 10-25,21-25,14-25 922Sep 22 vs STMU W 3-2 18-25,25-23,25-18,21-25,17-15 136

*Sep 28 WEST TEXAS A&M L 2-3 25-18,22-25,25-16,22-25,14-16 385*Sep 29 EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 3-1 23-25,25-21,25-16,27-25 413*Oct 05 at Cameron W 3-2 19-25,25-18,21-25,25-17,15-13 278*Oct 06 at MSU Texas W 3-1 25-19,25-21,22-25,25-19 176*Oct 09 ANGELO STATE L 1-3 12-25,25-17,22-25,20-25 318*Oct 12 at UT Permian Basin L 0-3 17-25,16-25,22-25 213*Oct 13 vs Western New Mexico W 3-2 25-22,25-27,25-15,23-25,15-13 278*Oct 19 #22 A&M-COMMERCE L 1-3 21-25,26-24,20-25,19-25 412*Oct 20 TEXAS WOMAN'S W 3-1 25-17,25-18,23-25,25-21 214

Record in 3-set matches: 3-6Record in 4-set matches: 7-2Record in 5-set matches: 5-3

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2018 Javelina VolleyballTex. A&M-Kingsville Match Highs (as of Oct 23, 2018)

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INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills .556 (12- 2-18) Madison Brabham vs Southern Conn. St. (9/1/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.) .500 (14- 1-26) Sarah Miller vs STMU (Sep 18, 2018) .500 (12- 2-20) Talleyshia Morris vs Eastern New Mexico (Sep 29, 2018) .500 (30- 4-52) Madison Brabham vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM) .485 (19- 3-33) Madison Brabham at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018) .439 (22- 4-41) Madison Brabham vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx) .423 (13- 2-26) Loren Washington vs Texas Woman's (Oct 20, 2018) .394 (16- 3-33) Madison Brabham vs Texas Woman's (Oct 20, 2018) .385 (18- 3-39) Madison Brabham at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018) .379 (14- 3-29) Madison Brabham vs Eastern New Mexico (Sep 29, 2018)

KILLS (K-E-TA)30 (30- 4-52) 5s Madison Brabham vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)22 (22- 4-41) 4s Madison Brabham vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)21 (21- 9-45) 5s Melanie Casteel vs Western New Mexico (Sep 07, 2018)19 (19- 3-33) 4s Madison Brabham at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018)19 (19- 6-43) 5s Madison Brabham at St. Edward's (Sep 20, 2018)

19 (19-10-55) 5s Madison Brabham vs West Texas A&M (Sep 28, 2018)19 (19- 8-41) 5s Madison Brabham at Cameron (Oct 05, 2018)18 (18- 3-39) 5s Madison Brabham at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)17 (17- 5-43) 5s Haley Hutchinson vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)17 (17- 5-34) 4s Madison Brabham vs A&M-Commerce (Oct 19, 2018)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)14 (14- 1-26) Sarah Miller vs STMU (Sep 18, 2018)12 (12- 2-18) Madison Brabham vs Southern Conn. St. (9/1/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.)12 (12- 5-24) Madison Brabham at Barry (8/31/2018)10 (10- 5-27) Madison Brabham vs UAFS (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)10 (10- 5-26) Melanie Casteel vs Southern Conn. St. (9/1/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)22 (22- 4-41) Madison Brabham vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)19 (19- 3-33) Madison Brabham at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018)17 (17- 5-34) Madison Brabham vs A&M-Commerce (Oct 19, 2018)17 (17- 6-36) Madison Brabham vs ECU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)16 (16- 3-33) Madison Brabham vs Texas Woman's (Oct 20, 2018)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)30 (30- 4-52) Madison Brabham vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)21 (21- 9-45) Melanie Casteel vs Western New Mexico (Sep 07, 2018)19 (19- 6-43) Madison Brabham at St. Edward's (Sep 20, 2018)

19 (19-10-55) Madison Brabham vs West Texas A&M (Sep 28, 2018)19 (19- 8-41) Madison Brabham at Cameron (Oct 05, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)55 (14-11-55) 5s Madison Brabham vs Saginaw Valley (8/31/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.)55 (19-10-55) 5s Madison Brabham vs West Texas A&M (Sep 28, 2018)54 (16- 4-54) 5s Sarah Miller vs STMU (Sep 22, 2018 in Stephenville, Tx)52 (30- 4-52) 5s Madison Brabham vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)50 (11- 6-50) 5s Sarah Miller at St. Edward's (Sep 20, 2018)48 (14- 5-48) 5s Sarah Miller vs Saginaw Valley (8/31/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.)48 (12- 6-48) 5s Sarah Miller at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)45 (21- 9-45) 5s Melanie Casteel vs Western New Mexico (Sep 07, 2018)44 (16- 8-44) 4s Melanie Casteel vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)44 (13- 2-44) 5s Sarah Miller vs West Texas A&M (Sep 28, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)38 ( 9- 6-38) Madison Brabham vs UT Permian Basin (Sep 08, 2018)36 ( 6- 8-36) Sarah Miller at Angelo State (Sep 21, 2018)32 ( 9- 7-32) Melanie Casteel at Angelo State (Sep 21, 2018)31 ( 9- 6-31) Madison Brabham at UT Permian Basin (Oct 12, 2018)28 ( 5- 7-28) Madison Brabham vs STMU (Sep 18, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)44 (16- 8-44) Melanie Casteel vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)41 (11- 6-41) Haley Hutchinson at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018)41 (22- 4-41) Madison Brabham vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)37 (14- 4-37) Sarah Miller vs Eastern New Mexico (Sep 29, 2018)37 (15- 3-37) Sarah Miller vs STMU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)55 (19-10-55) Madison Brabham vs West Texas A&M (Sep 28, 2018)55 (14-11-55) Madison Brabham vs Saginaw Valley (8/31/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.)54 (16- 4-54) Sarah Miller vs STMU (Sep 22, 2018 in Stephenville, Tx)52 (30- 4-52) Madison Brabham vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)50 (11- 6-50) Sarah Miller at St. Edward's (Sep 20, 2018)

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2018 Javelina VolleyballTex. A&M-Kingsville Category Leaders (as of Oct 23, 2018)

All matches

# ATTACK (by K) S K K/S E TA Pct9 Madison Brabham 92 340 3.70 120 802 . 2 7 44 Melanie Casteel 93 212 2.28 143 612 . 1 1 38 Haley Hutchinson 103 208 2.02 92 564 . 2 0 61 Sarah Miller 67 171 2.55 54 563 . 2 0 83 Talleyshia Morris 71 107 1.51 36 276 . 2 5 713 Kailey Estrada 83 85 1.02 33 252 . 2 0 65 Loren Washington 78 77 0.99 59 313 . 0 5 816 Jordan Wonders 49 33 0.67 22 124 . 0 8 97 Emily North 103 26 0.25 12 94 . 1 4 92 Kylexus Block 13 24 1.85 10 62 . 2 2 614 Mia Soto 22 23 1.05 23 110 . 0 0 06 Nicole Murff 103 13 0.13 4 49 . 1 8 412 Alexa Ruiz 71 1 0.01 1 9 . 0 0 011 Kayla LaRue 9 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000TM TEAM 103 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000

# SET (by A) S A A/S TA Pct7 Emily North 103 681 6.61 - -9 Madison Brabham 92 415 4.51 - -6 Nicole Murff 103 93 0.90 - -11 Kayla LaRue 9 21 2.33 - -1 Sarah Miller 67 12 0.18 - -8 Haley Hutchinson 103 10 0.10 - -5 Loren Washington 78 7 0.09 - -13 Kailey Estrada 83 5 0.06 - -4 Melanie Casteel 93 4 0.04 - -3 Talleyshia Morris 71 3 0.04 - -14 Mia Soto 22 2 0.09 - -12 Alexa Ruiz 71 2 0.03 - -2 Kylexus Block 13 1 0.08 - -16 Jordan Wonders 49 1 0.02 - -

# BLOCK (by Total) S BS BA Total Blk/S8 Haley Hutchinson 103 10 80 90.0 0.8713 Kailey Estrada 83 7 66 73.0 0.889 Madison Brabham 92 3 62 65.0 0.713 Talleyshia Morris 71 5 55 60.0 0.854 Melanie Casteel 93 2 34 36.0 0.3916 Jordan Wonders 49 0 28 28.0 0.571 Sarah Miller 67 0 15 15.0 0.2214 Mia Soto 22 1 7 8.0 0.367 Emily North 103 0 8 8.0 0.085 Loren Washington 78 0 6 6.0 0.082 Kylexus Block 13 1 2 3.0 0.236 Nicole Murff 103 0 1 1.0 0.0112 Alexa Ruiz 71 0 0 0.0 0.00

# KILL (by K) S K K/S9 Madison Brabham 92 340 3.704 Melanie Casteel 93 212 2.288 Haley Hutchinson 103 208 2.021 Sarah Miller 67 171 2.553 Talleyshia Morris 71 107 1.5113 Kailey Estrada 83 85 1.025 Loren Washington 78 77 0.9916 Jordan Wonders 49 33 0.677 Emily North 103 26 0.252 Kylexus Block 13 24 1.8514 Mia Soto 22 23 1.056 Nicole Murff 103 13 0.1312 Alexa Ruiz 71 1 0.0111 Kayla LaRue 9 0 0.00TM TEAM 103 0 0.00

# SERVE (by SA) S SA SE SA/S TA Pct6 Nicole Murff 103 32 28 0.31 383 . 9 2 75 Loren Washington 78 20 23 0.26 262 . 9 1 27 Emily North 103 18 27 0.17 432 . 9 3 88 Haley Hutchinson 103 16 17 0.16 311 . 9 4 59 Madison Brabham 92 10 9 0.11 314 . 9 7 11 Sarah Miller 67 8 9 0.12 268 . 9 6 64 Melanie Casteel 93 4 13 0.04 45 . 7 1 112 Alexa Ruiz 71 3 18 0.04 135 . 8 6 73 Talleyshia Morris 71 3 3 0.04 91 . 9 6 714 Mia Soto 22 0 0 0.00 1 1.0002 Kylexus Block 13 0 2 0.00 7 . 7 1 413 Kailey Estrada 83 0 1 0.00 6 . 8 3 3

# DEFENSE (by Dig) S Dig Dig/S BHE6 Nicole Murff 103 511 4.96 11 Sarah Miller 67 220 3.28 15 Loren Washington 78 215 2.76 19 Madison Brabham 92 207 2.25 287 Emily North 103 207 2.01 3612 Alexa Ruiz 71 111 1.56 08 Haley Hutchinson 103 98 0.95 04 Melanie Casteel 93 92 0.99 13 Talleyshia Morris 71 30 0.42 113 Kailey Estrada 83 16 0.19 22 Kylexus Block 13 15 1.15 016 Jordan Wonders 49 13 0.27 014 Mia Soto 22 5 0.23 111 Kayla LaRue 9 2 0.22 1

# RECEPT (by TA) S RE RE/S TA Pct6 Nicole Murff 103 10 0.10 506 . 9 8 01 Sarah Miller 67 19 0.28 431 . 9 5 65 Loren Washington 78 23 0.29 416 . 9 4 512 Alexa Ruiz 71 19 0.27 277 . 9 3 14 Melanie Casteel 93 8 0.09 174 . 9 5 48 Haley Hutchinson 103 5 0.05 122 . 9 5 92 Kylexus Block 13 1 0.08 52 . 9 8 1TM TEAM - 23 0.22 - -9 Madison Brabham 92 2 0.02 8 . 7 5 07 Emily North 103 1 0.01 6 . 8 3 314 Mia Soto 22 1 0.05 5 . 8 0 013 Kailey Estrada 83 1 0.01 4 . 7 5 016 Jordan Wonders 49 0 0.00 1 1.0003 Talleyshia Morris 71 0 0.00 1 1.000

2018 Javelina VolleyballTex. A&M-Kingsville Match Highs (as of Oct 23, 2018)

All matches

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills .565 (13- 0-23) Skyler Friel at UT Permian Basin (Oct 12, 2018) .538 (16- 2-26) Debra Rogers vs UAFS (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx) .478 (12- 1-23) Shelley Chapron vs A&M-Commerce (Oct 19, 2018) .455 (15- 0-33) Lindsey Smith vs West Texas A&M (Sep 28, 2018) .455 (12- 2-22) Aquincia Strambler at UT Permian Basin (Oct 12, 2018) .409 (12- 3-22) Reagan Moffit vs Saginaw Valley (8/31/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.) .407 (14- 3-27) Courtney Noel vs Texas Woman's (Oct 20, 2018) .345 (12- 2-29) Delaney Seitz vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM) .318 (12- 5-22) Shantalle Demirjian at Cameron (Oct 05, 2018) .309 (23- 6-55) Maggie Pyles at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)

KILLS (K-E-TA)23 (23- 6-55) 5s Maggie Pyles at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)20 (20- 9-55) 5s Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)19 (19- 8-59) 5s Alissa Tolbert vs STMU (Sep 22, 2018 in Stephenville, Tx)17 (17- 4-50) 4s Erin Richburg at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018)16 (16- 5-50) 4s Karina Erreguin vs ECU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)16 (16- 2-26) 3s Debra Rogers vs UAFS (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)16 (16- 7-42) 5s Maddie Miksch at St. Edward's (Sep 20, 2018)15 (15- 4-39) 5s Paige Dixon at Cameron (Oct 05, 2018)15 (15- 0-33) 5s Lindsey Smith vs West Texas A&M (Sep 28, 2018)15 (15- 6-54) 5s Erin Moss vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)16 (16- 2-26) Debra Rogers vs UAFS (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)13 (13- 0-23) Skyler Friel at UT Permian Basin (Oct 12, 2018)12 (12- 2-22) Aquincia Strambler at UT Permian Basin (Oct 12, 2018)12 (12- 4-29) Jaryn Wacker at Tex. A&M-Commerce (Sep 15, 2018)11 (11- 1-19) Anna Graham at Angelo State (Sep 21, 2018)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)17 (17- 4-50) Erin Richburg at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018)16 (16- 5-50) Karina Erreguin vs ECU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)14 (14- 3-27) Courtney Noel vs Texas Woman's (Oct 20, 2018)14 (14- 7-44) Tiffany Matchett vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)13 (13- 3-39) Sundara Chinn vs Angelo State (Oct 09, 2018)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)23 (23- 6-55) Maggie Pyles at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)20 (20- 9-55) Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)19 (19- 8-59) Alissa Tolbert vs STMU (Sep 22, 2018 in Stephenville, Tx)16 (16- 7-42) Maddie Miksch at St. Edward's (Sep 20, 2018)15 (15- 6-54) Erin Moss vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)59 (19- 8-59) 5s Alissa Tolbert vs STMU (Sep 22, 2018 in Stephenville, Tx)55 (23- 6-55) 5s Maggie Pyles at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)55 (20- 9-55) 5s Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)54 (15- 6-54) 5s Erin Moss vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)

53 (13-12-53) 5s Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Sep 07, 2018)50 (17- 4-50) 4s Erin Richburg at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018)50 (16- 5-50) 4s Karina Erreguin vs ECU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)48 ( 9- 7-48) 5s Alexa McAndrew at St. Edward's (Sep 20, 2018)

45 (11- 3-45) 5s Taylor Kress vs West Texas A&M (Sep 28, 2018)44 (14- 7-44) 4s Tiffany Matchett vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)39 ( 8- 8-39) Channing Hankins vs STMU (Sep 18, 2018)

35 (10- 5-35) Anna Demmer vs UAFS (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)33 ( 8- 1-33) Leanna Jadus vs Southern Conn. St. (9/1/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.)30 ( 8- 6-30) Gabriela Vazquez vs Southern Conn. St. (9/1/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.)

29 (12- 4-29) Jaryn Wacker at Tex. A&M-Commerce (Sep 15, 2018)TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)

50 (17- 4-50) Erin Richburg at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018)50 (16- 5-50) Karina Erreguin vs ECU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)44 (14- 7-44) Tiffany Matchett vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)39 (13- 3-39) Sundara Chinn vs Angelo State (Oct 09, 2018)38 (12- 7-38) Channing Hankins vs STMU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)59 (19- 8-59) Alissa Tolbert vs STMU (Sep 22, 2018 in Stephenville, Tx)55 (20- 9-55) Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)55 (23- 6-55) Maggie Pyles at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)54 (15- 6-54) Erin Moss vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)

53 (13-12-53) Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Sep 07, 2018)

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2018 Javelina VolleyballTex. A&M-Kingsville Match Highs (as of Oct 23, 2018)

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills .565 (13- 0-23) Skyler Friel at UT Permian Basin (Oct 12, 2018) .538 (16- 2-26) Debra Rogers vs UAFS (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx) .478 (12- 1-23) Shelley Chapron vs A&M-Commerce (Oct 19, 2018) .455 (15- 0-33) Lindsey Smith vs West Texas A&M (Sep 28, 2018) .455 (12- 2-22) Aquincia Strambler at UT Permian Basin (Oct 12, 2018) .409 (12- 3-22) Reagan Moffit vs Saginaw Valley (8/31/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.) .407 (14- 3-27) Courtney Noel vs Texas Woman's (Oct 20, 2018) .345 (12- 2-29) Delaney Seitz vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM) .318 (12- 5-22) Shantalle Demirjian at Cameron (Oct 05, 2018) .309 (23- 6-55) Maggie Pyles at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)

KILLS (K-E-TA)23 (23- 6-55) 5s Maggie Pyles at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)20 (20- 9-55) 5s Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)19 (19- 8-59) 5s Alissa Tolbert vs STMU (Sep 22, 2018 in Stephenville, Tx)17 (17- 4-50) 4s Erin Richburg at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018)16 (16- 5-50) 4s Karina Erreguin vs ECU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)16 (16- 2-26) 3s Debra Rogers vs UAFS (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)16 (16- 7-42) 5s Maddie Miksch at St. Edward's (Sep 20, 2018)15 (15- 4-39) 5s Paige Dixon at Cameron (Oct 05, 2018)15 (15- 0-33) 5s Lindsey Smith vs West Texas A&M (Sep 28, 2018)15 (15- 6-54) 5s Erin Moss vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)16 (16- 2-26) Debra Rogers vs UAFS (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)13 (13- 0-23) Skyler Friel at UT Permian Basin (Oct 12, 2018)12 (12- 2-22) Aquincia Strambler at UT Permian Basin (Oct 12, 2018)12 (12- 4-29) Jaryn Wacker at Tex. A&M-Commerce (Sep 15, 2018)11 (11- 1-19) Anna Graham at Angelo State (Sep 21, 2018)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)17 (17- 4-50) Erin Richburg at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018)16 (16- 5-50) Karina Erreguin vs ECU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)14 (14- 3-27) Courtney Noel vs Texas Woman's (Oct 20, 2018)14 (14- 7-44) Tiffany Matchett vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)13 (13- 3-39) Sundara Chinn vs Angelo State (Oct 09, 2018)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)23 (23- 6-55) Maggie Pyles at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)20 (20- 9-55) Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)19 (19- 8-59) Alissa Tolbert vs STMU (Sep 22, 2018 in Stephenville, Tx)16 (16- 7-42) Maddie Miksch at St. Edward's (Sep 20, 2018)15 (15- 6-54) Erin Moss vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)59 (19- 8-59) 5s Alissa Tolbert vs STMU (Sep 22, 2018 in Stephenville, Tx)55 (23- 6-55) 5s Maggie Pyles at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)55 (20- 9-55) 5s Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)54 (15- 6-54) 5s Erin Moss vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)

53 (13-12-53) 5s Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Sep 07, 2018)50 (17- 4-50) 4s Erin Richburg at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018)50 (16- 5-50) 4s Karina Erreguin vs ECU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)48 ( 9- 7-48) 5s Alexa McAndrew at St. Edward's (Sep 20, 2018)

45 (11- 3-45) 5s Taylor Kress vs West Texas A&M (Sep 28, 2018)44 (14- 7-44) 4s Tiffany Matchett vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)39 ( 8- 8-39) Channing Hankins vs STMU (Sep 18, 2018)

35 (10- 5-35) Anna Demmer vs UAFS (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)33 ( 8- 1-33) Leanna Jadus vs Southern Conn. St. (9/1/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.)30 ( 8- 6-30) Gabriela Vazquez vs Southern Conn. St. (9/1/2018 in Miami Shores, Fla.)

29 (12- 4-29) Jaryn Wacker at Tex. A&M-Commerce (Sep 15, 2018)TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)

50 (17- 4-50) Erin Richburg at MSU Texas (Oct 06, 2018)50 (16- 5-50) Karina Erreguin vs ECU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)44 (14- 7-44) Tiffany Matchett vs New Mexico Highlands (Aug 24, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)39 (13- 3-39) Sundara Chinn vs Angelo State (Oct 09, 2018)38 (12- 7-38) Channing Hankins vs STMU (Aug 25, 2018 in San Angelo, Tx)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)59 (19- 8-59) Alissa Tolbert vs STMU (Sep 22, 2018 in Stephenville, Tx)55 (20- 9-55) Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)55 (23- 6-55) Maggie Pyles at Texas Woman's (Sep 14, 2018)54 (15- 6-54) Erin Moss vs Western New Mexico (Oct 13, 2018 in Deming, NM)

53 (13-12-53) Bria Augustine vs Western New Mexico (Sep 07, 2018)

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