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2011 Schedule2011 ScheduleMOREHEAD STATE TOURNAMENT

28 vs. Michigan Morehead, Ky. 12:00 pm

27 at Morehead State Morehead, Ky. 12:00 pm

IUPUI TOURNAMENT

3 vs. Eastern Michigan Indianapolis, Ind. 10:00 pm

at IUPUI Indianapolis, Ind. 7:00 pm

4 vs. Stetson Indianapolis, Ind. 12:30 pm

OHIO UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT

9 vs. Virginia Athens, Ohio 5:00 pm

10 at Ohio Athens, Ohio 1:00 pm

vs. Louisville Athens, Ohio 7:30 pm

THUNDER INVITATIONAL

16 East Carolina* Huntington, W.Va. 7:00 pm

17 George Mason Huntington, W.Va. 1:00 pm

Central Michigan Huntington, W.Va. 7:30 pm

23 at UAB* Birmingham, Ala 7:00 pm

25 at Memphis* Memphis, Tenn. 1:00 pm

30 UTEP* Hungtington, W.Va. 7:00 pm

2 UCF* Huntington, W.Va. 12:00 pm

8 Rice* Huntington, W.Va. 12:00 pm

9 Rice* Huntington, W.Va. 12:00 pm

14 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 7:00 pm

16 at Southern Miss.* Hattiesburg, Miss. 12:00 pm

20 at Tulsa* Tulsa, Okla. 7:00 pm

23 SMU* Huntington, W.Va. 12:00 pm

28 Southern Miss.* Huntington, W.Va 7:00 pm

30 Tulane* Huntington, W.Va 1:00 pm

4 at Houston* Houston, Texas 7:00 pm

5 at Houston* Houston, Tex. 7:00 pm

11 at UCF* Orlando, Fla. 7:00 pm

13 at UTEP* El Paso, Texas 12:00 pm

18 Memphis* Huntington, W.Va 7:00 pm

20 UAB* Huntington, W.Va 1:00 pm

23 at East Carolina* Greenville, N.C. 7:00 pm

26 West Virginia Huntington, W.Va 7:00 pm

AugustAugust

SeptemberSeptember

OctoberOctober

NovemberNovember

Laura DerLaura Der

Dorothy RahalDorothy Rahal

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ScheduleSchedule ......................................................................... ......................................................................... 22

Contents/Quick FactsContents/Quick Facts ....................................................... ....................................................... 33

Marshall UniversityMarshall University ...................................................... ......................................................4-54-5

MediaMedia .............................................................................. .............................................................................. 66

Cam Henderson CenterCam Henderson Center .................................................... .................................................... 77

Season OutlookSeason Outlook ............................................................ ............................................................8-98-9

Head Coach Mitch Jacobs Head Coach Mitch Jacobs ......................................... ......................................... 10-1310-13

Assistant CoachesAssistant Coaches ..................................................... ..................................................... 14-1514-15

Golden BallGolden Ball .................................................................... .................................................................... 1616

TV RosterTV Roster ....................................................................... ....................................................................... 1717

RostersRosters ..................................................................... ..................................................................... 18-1918-19

Player BiosPlayer Bios ................................................................ ................................................................ 20-3120-31

2010 Stats2010 Stats ................................................................ ................................................................ 32-3332-33

Honors & AwardsHonors & Awards ........................................................... ........................................................... 3434

Record BookRecord Book ............................................................. ............................................................. 35-4935-49

Conference USAConference USA ........................................................ ........................................................ 50-5150-51

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NameName .................................................. .................................................. Marshall UniversityMarshall UniversityFoundedFounded .................................................................... .................................................................... 18371837LocationLocation ................................................ ................................................Huntington, W.Va.Huntington, W.Va.EnrollmentEnrollment ............................................................. ............................................................. 13,81413,814NicknameNickname ................................................ ................................................Thundering HerdThundering HerdColorsColors .......................................................... ..........................................................Green & WhiteGreen & WhiteNational Affl iationNational Affl iation ..................................... ..................................... NCAA Division INCAA Division IConferenceConference ................................................ ................................................Conference USAConference USAHome Floor (Capacity)Home Floor (Capacity) ....... ....... Cam Henderson Center (9,043)Cam Henderson Center (9,043)PresidentPresident ................. .................Dr. Stephen J. Kopp (Notre Dame, ‘73)Dr. Stephen J. Kopp (Notre Dame, ‘73)Director of AthleticsDirector of Athletics .............. .............. Mike Hamrick (Marshall, ‘80)Mike Hamrick (Marshall, ‘80)Assoc. AD/Chief of Staff Assoc. AD/Chief of Staff ..... .....Jeff O’Malley (Miami-Ohio, ‘90)Jeff O’Malley (Miami-Ohio, ‘90)Assoc. AD/SWAAssoc. AD/SWA ....... ....... Beatrice Crane Banford (NC State, ‘92)Beatrice Crane Banford (NC State, ‘92)Faculty Athletic Rep.Faculty Athletic Rep. .... ....Robert Bookwalter (Fresno St., ‘79)Robert Bookwalter (Fresno St., ‘79)

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head CoachHead Coach......................................................................Mitch Jacobs (Iowa, ‘91)Mitch Jacobs (Iowa, ‘91)Record at MarshallRecord at Marshall ............................. ............................. 179-109 (9 seasons)179-109 (9 seasons)Overall RecordOverall Record .................................. ..................................361-220 (18 seasons)361-220 (18 seasons)Assistant CoachAssistant Coach ................ ................Kimberly Martinez (3rd season)Kimberly Martinez (3rd season)Volunteer CoachVolunteer Coach ..................... ..................... Dr. Jerry Gregg (3rd season)Dr. Jerry Gregg (3rd season)Graduate AssistantGraduate Assistant .................. .................. Taylor Tanner (2nd season)Taylor Tanner (2nd season)Volleyball Offi ce PhoneVolleyball Offi ce Phone .............................. ..............................(304) 696-3980(304) 696-3980

2010 Review2010 Review2010 Record2010 Record ............................................................. ............................................................. 12-2012-20HomeHome ........................................................................... ...........................................................................9-69-6AwayAway .......................................................................... ..........................................................................1-121-12NeutralNeutral ......................................................................... .........................................................................2-22-2Conference USA Record (Finish)Conference USA Record (Finish) ....................... ....................... 6-14 (10th)6-14 (10th)HomeHome ........................................................................... ...........................................................................5-55-5AwayAway ............................................................................ ............................................................................1-91-9Letterwinners Returning/LostLetterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................... ......................................9/69/6Starters Returning/LostStarters Returning/Lost ................................................ ................................................8/58/5NewcomersNewcomers ..................................................................... ..................................................................... 66

MUVB HistoryMUVB HistoryFirst Year of VolleyballFirst Year of Volleyball ................................................ ................................................ 19701970Overall RecordOverall Record ................................................... ...................................................637-626-4637-626-4Conference ChampionshipsConference Championships ............................................. ............................................. 44Southern ConferenceSouthern Conference ........................................ ........................................1988, 19951988, 1995Conference USAConference USA ................................................ ................................................2005, 20072005, 2007Last NCAA AppearanceLast NCAA Appearance ............. .............2005: L, 3-0 vs. Ohio State2005: L, 3-0 vs. Ohio State

C O N T E N T S QUICK FACTS2011 Schedule

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MEDIA

Media Information CredentialsMembers of the working media with valid press

credentials will be admitted to player and coaches

access post-match.

Game DayUpdated statistics, scorecards and game notes will

be provided. Coaches and players will be available

for interviews after the match. Please make inter-

view requests with a sports information representa-

tive near the end of the match.

Marshall on the WebFor updated information on all of Marshall’s athlet-

ics teams, please log on to herdzone.com.

Marshall Sports InformationThe Marshall Sports Information department will

provide updated statistics and quick facts with team

rosters and notes prior to each match. Final game

statistics also will be provided at the conclusion of

each match.

NEWSPAPERSHuntington Herald-Dispatch946 Fifth AvenueHuntington, WV 25701(304) 526-2759/fax 526-2857Rick McCann, Grant Traylor

The ParthenonMarshall UniversityHuntington, WV 26701(304) 696-6696/fax 696-2519

Charleston Gazette1001 Virginia Street EastCharleston, WV 25330(304) 348-7948/fax 348-1740Mitch Vingle, Doug Smock

Charleston Daily Mail1001 Virginia Street EastCharleston, WV 25330(304) 348-4807/fax 348-4847Chuck Landon

Ashland Daily Independent224 17th StreetAshland, KY 41101(606) 329-1643/fax 324-8434Rocky Stanley

Ironton Tribune2903 South FifthIronton, OH 45638(614) 532-1441/fax 532-1506Jim Walker

Beckley Register HeraldP.O. Drawer P801 North Kanawha StreetBeckley, WV 25801(304) 255-4400/fax 255-4427Gary Fauber

Bluefi eld Daily TelegraphP.O. Box 1599Bluefi eld, WV 24701

(304) 32 7-2811/fax 327-6179Teddy Paynter

Parkersburg NewsP.O. Box 1788Parkersburg, WV 26101(304) 485-1891Dave Poe

Parkersburg SentinelP.O. Box 1788Parkersburg, WV 26101(304) 485-1891Nick Scala

The Herd Insider945 4th AvenueSuite 200-CHuntington, WV 25701(304) 697-0850Greg Perry

TELEVISION STATIONSWSAZ-TV (NBC)P.O. Box 2115Huntington, WV 25721(304) 523-5333/fax 697-4325Keith Morehouse

WCHS-TV (ABC)/WVAH-TV (FOX)1301 Piedmont RoadCharleston, WV 25301(304) 345-4115/fax 345-1849Mark Martin

WOWK-TV (CBS)555 Fifth AvenueHuntington, WV 25701(304) 522-4581/fax 523-0545Steve McGehee

WTAP (NBC)One Television PlazaParkersburg, WV 26101(304) 485-4588/fax 422-3920Jim Wharton

RADIO STATIONSThundering Herd NetworkP.O. Box 1360Huntington, WV

25715(304) 696-2446/fax 696-2325Steve Cotton

WDGG-FM/WRVC-AMP.O. Box 1150Huntington, WV 25713(304) 523-8401/fax 523-4848Woody Woodrum

WMUL-FMMarshall UniversityHuntington, WV 25701(304) 696-6640/fax 696-3232

WVHU-AM/WKEE-FMP.O. Box 2288Huntington, WV 25724(304)525-7788/fax 525-6281Paul Swann

WTCR-AM/FMRadio Park RoadCatlettsburg, KY 41129(606) 739-8427/fax 739-6009Judy Eaton

WCHS-AMP.O. Box 1153Charleston, WV 25324(304) 342-8131/fax 344-4745Don Cook

WQBE-AMP.O. Box 871Charleston, WV 25323(304) 744-9691/fax 744-8562John Dickensheets

WIRE SERVICESAssociated Press500 Virginia St. EastCharleston, WV 25301(304) 346-0897/fax 345-5282John Raby

MARSHALL MEDIA OUTLETS

Volleyball MediaVolleyball Media Contact:

Ty Osborne (Presbyterian College ‘10)

Phone Number:

(803) 530-2010

Offi ce Phone Number:

(304) 696-4662

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.herdzone.com

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CENTER

The Cam Henderson Center, located in the heart of the Marshall University campus, is the home of the Thundering Herd volleyball team. Since the arrival of

head coach Mitch Jacobs in 2002, the volleyball team has posted an impressive 64-16 record at home.

Within the 213,000 square-foot, fully-equipped arena, the team fi nds the tools necessary to achieve success. The Henderson Center is a multi-purpose structure

that house much of the Marshall University athletic department. Inside the facility is a majority of the athletic department staff , the ticket offi ce, an 800-seat

natatorium, a state of the art training room, and a weight room.

The Henderson Center received a $5M renovation prior to the 1998-99 season that actually lowered the number of seats from 10,000+ to a more intimate

9,043. The lower half of the arena, which was originally built in 1981, was completely gutted and rebuilt with fan comfort in mind. Permanent, padded, chair-

back seating was installed along with walkways designed to allow fans to go from section to section without missing any of the game. The portable fl oor, which

rested on top of a tarten surface, was also replaced with a permanent wooden fl oor that covers the entire arena base. In the fall of 2003, a refurbished fl oor and

new scoreboard were also installed. Through the direction of ESPN, the arena also received state of the art wiring for television and radio broadcasts. The fl oor

was again refurbished during the Summer of 2009.

Prior to the 2001-02 season, a new Big Green Room (Bob Hartley Room) for pregame parties, banquets and functions was opened. The Bob Hartley Room sits

beneath the north side stands. The Hartley room includes meeting rooms utilized by the basketball team throughout the year. The Summer of 2010 saw the

facility receive new state-of-the art lighting that was part of a $3 million on-campus renovation project.The Herd volleyball has called the Henderson Center

home since the 1994 season.

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Coach Mitch Jacobs’ team returned to Marshall’s campus on August 8, Coach Mitch Jacobs’ team returned to Marshall’s campus on August 8,

and prepared daily for the 2011 season. During the August practices, and prepared daily for the 2011 season. During the August practices,

Jacobs and his staff were busy Jacobs and his staff were busy

implementing a new off ense implementing a new off ense

and preparing six newcomers for and preparing six newcomers for

collegiate volleyball. collegiate volleyball.

“We have a diff erent type of of-“We have a diff erent type of of-

fense we are looking to run right fense we are looking to run right

now,” noted Head Coach Mitch now,” noted Head Coach Mitch

Jacobs. “We have hitters who Jacobs. “We have hitters who

have become more experienced. have become more experienced.

We were, aside from Liz Herman We were, aside from Liz Herman

last year, so young in terms of last year, so young in terms of

every off ensive player. Now we every off ensive player. Now we

have lifted in the off -season, have lifted in the off -season,

we’re stronger and conditioned we’re stronger and conditioned

and knowing what to expect and how to take care of bodies.”and knowing what to expect and how to take care of bodies.”

The volleyball program will be building off a 12-20 record from the The volleyball program will be building off a 12-20 record from the

2010 season. With eight starters returning to the court, the 2011 2010 season. With eight starters returning to the court, the 2011

season looks promising with the amount of experience coming back season looks promising with the amount of experience coming back

for the new year. Despite losing two vital components from last for the new year. Despite losing two vital components from last

year’s squad in Elizabeth Herman year’s squad in Elizabeth Herman

and Elizabeth Fleming, Coach Jacob’s and Elizabeth Fleming, Coach Jacob’s

brings back a battle-hardened team brings back a battle-hardened team

from last year. from last year.

Leading the way for the Herd will be Leading the way for the Herd will be

lone senior, Cameron Yoho. In 2010 lone senior, Cameron Yoho. In 2010

Yoho fi nished with 213 kills as a Yoho fi nished with 213 kills as a

middle blocker and had the second middle blocker and had the second

most starts on the team. She led the most starts on the team. She led the

team in attack percentage (.268) as team in attack percentage (.268) as

well as in total blocks (78). well as in total blocks (78).

“Cameron is doing an outstanding “Cameron is doing an outstanding

job of what a senior needs to do,” said job of what a senior needs to do,” said

Coach Jacobs. “The players understand Coach Jacobs. “The players understand

what is needed of them in terms of what is needed of them in terms of

responsibilities for pre-practice, during practice, and post-practice. responsibilities for pre-practice, during practice, and post-practice.

Seniors have to make sure everyone is on task and Cameron has done Seniors have to make sure everyone is on task and Cameron has done

a great job with that. As far as on the court, Cameron looks better a great job with that. As far as on the court, Cameron looks better

right now pre-season than I have seen her at any time. I’m looking for right now pre-season than I have seen her at any time. I’m looking for

a good year out of Cam.”a good year out of Cam.”

Entering his tenth year as the leader of the Herd, Jacobs the all-time Entering his tenth year as the leader of the Herd, Jacobs the all-time

wins leader in program history (179-109) also brings back four ju-wins leader in program history (179-109) also brings back four ju-

niors, four sophomores and introduces six newcomers to the Marshall niors, four sophomores and introduces six newcomers to the Marshall

program.program.

SettersSettersAfter having one of Marshall’s most experienced setters in program After having one of Marshall’s most experienced setters in program

history, Elizabeth Fleming, graduate after the 2010 season, the setter history, Elizabeth Fleming, graduate after the 2010 season, the setter

position will have a fresh face position will have a fresh face

for the fi rst time in four years. for the fi rst time in four years.

Junior Ryanne Milligan returns Junior Ryanne Milligan returns

with the most setting experi-with the most setting experi-

ence from last year. Last year ence from last year. Last year

she led the team in service aces she led the team in service aces

with 28 and is expected to be with 28 and is expected to be

a versatile tool for the 2011 a versatile tool for the 2011

season. She also had the best season. She also had the best

serve receive average after serve receive average after

posting 13 errors and a .966 posting 13 errors and a .966

percentage.percentage.

Also vying for the starting Also vying for the starting

setter position will be the two setter position will be the two

incoming freshmen, Sammie incoming freshmen, Sammie

Bane and Katie Potts. Bane was selected as a Prepvolleyball.com Bane and Katie Potts. Bane was selected as a Prepvolleyball.com

All-American and Senior Ace last year. She earned fi rst team Indiana All-American and Senior Ace last year. She earned fi rst team Indiana

All-State accolades and team MVP on three occasions, along with All-State accolades and team MVP on three occasions, along with

Indiana Academic All-State Honorable Mention accolades. Potts comes Indiana Academic All-State Honorable Mention accolades. Potts comes

in as a setter, but will be used as a ride side hitter as well this year. in as a setter, but will be used as a ride side hitter as well this year.

During her high school career, Potts helped lead her team to a 2010 5A During her high school career, Potts helped lead her team to a 2010 5A

State Championship Runner-Up position, while earning First Team All-State Championship Runner-Up position, while earning First Team All-

State, Senior All-Star, along with breaking the school record for assists State, Senior All-Star, along with breaking the school record for assists

in a career with 1,024. Potts averaged 8.22 assists per set during her in a career with 1,024. Potts averaged 8.22 assists per set during her

career, fi rst in school history and fi fth in the state of Georgia.career, fi rst in school history and fi fth in the state of Georgia.

“Both incoming setters have done a really good job in pre-season. “Both incoming setters have done a really good job in pre-season.

They are good competitors and are adding to the team,” commented They are good competitors and are adding to the team,” commented

Coach Jacobs on the freshmen duo. Coach Jacobs on the freshmen duo.

2011 Outlook2011 Outlook

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Outside HitterOutside HitterDespite losing one of the conference’s most dominant outside hitters Despite losing one of the conference’s most dominant outside hitters

in Elizabeth Herman, the outside hitter position brings back a wealth in Elizabeth Herman, the outside hitter position brings back a wealth

of experience and energetic young players. Junior Abby Tomas returns of experience and energetic young players. Junior Abby Tomas returns

with the second highest amount of kills from last year with 257. She with the second highest amount of kills from last year with 257. She

returns with the most experience in the aerial attack as well after returns with the most experience in the aerial attack as well after

having 742 total attacks. having 742 total attacks.

Sophomore Laura Der returns with the third most starts on the team Sophomore Laura Der returns with the third most starts on the team

from 2010. As a true freshman she stepped into the outside hitter from 2010. As a true freshman she stepped into the outside hitter

position and collected 207 kills and 1.73 kills per set. She also was sec-position and collected 207 kills and 1.73 kills per set. She also was sec-

ond on the team in digs with 362 and led the team in serve receives ond on the team in digs with 362 and led the team in serve receives

with 708. with 708.

Freshmen Hannah Bailey and Katie Potts will be fi ghting for time at Freshmen Hannah Bailey and Katie Potts will be fi ghting for time at

the outside hitter position. Bailey is a 5-11 freshman from Ceredo, the outside hitter position. Bailey is a 5-11 freshman from Ceredo,

W.Va., where she played volleyball for Spring Valley High School. She W.Va., where she played volleyball for Spring Valley High School. She

led her high school to a West Virginia state championship in 2009. led her high school to a West Virginia state championship in 2009.

Middle BlockerMiddle BlockerThe middle blocker position brings back the most veteran players. The middle blocker position brings back the most veteran players.

Three upperclassmen will be playing the middle blocker position in-Three upperclassmen will be playing the middle blocker position in-

cluding senior Cameron Yoho and juniors Sacha Byous-McConnell and cluding senior Cameron Yoho and juniors Sacha Byous-McConnell and

Desirre Wilkerson. Yoho as the lone senior comes back with 213 kills Desirre Wilkerson. Yoho as the lone senior comes back with 213 kills

and the best attack percentage from 2010. She also fi nished second on and the best attack percentage from 2010. She also fi nished second on

the team in service aces with 25. the team in service aces with 25.

Byous-McConnell returns after Byous-McConnell returns after

posting 103 kills and a third-posting 103 kills and a third-

highest 48 blocks. Wilkerson highest 48 blocks. Wilkerson

put up 42 kills last year as well put up 42 kills last year as well

as 30 blocks. Freshman Jaylene as 30 blocks. Freshman Jaylene

Berrien will be the youngest Berrien will be the youngest

of the middle blockers and is of the middle blockers and is

a very athletic 5-9 player from a very athletic 5-9 player from

Springfi eld, Ohio, where she Springfi eld, Ohio, where she

played volleyball for Springfi eld played volleyball for Springfi eld

High School. High School.

Libero/Defensive SpecialistLibero/Defensive SpecialistThe Herd will return two of the most versatile players on the team to The Herd will return two of the most versatile players on the team to

be the potential liberos for the 2011 season. Dorothy Rahal returns be the potential liberos for the 2011 season. Dorothy Rahal returns

with the most libero experience and ended the season last year with a with the most libero experience and ended the season last year with a

team leading 366 digs and 582 serve receives. Katy Schad comes back team leading 366 digs and 582 serve receives. Katy Schad comes back

after fi nishing the 2010 season with 325 digs and 640 serve receives. after fi nishing the 2010 season with 325 digs and 640 serve receives.

Adding to the defensive specialist depth will be junior Andrea Booker Adding to the defensive specialist depth will be junior Andrea Booker

and freshmen Ali Suttles and Sarah Legg. Legg comes to Marshall as and freshmen Ali Suttles and Sarah Legg. Legg comes to Marshall as

a Yeager Scholarship winner. Her father is one of the coaches for the a Yeager Scholarship winner. Her father is one of the coaches for the

Marshall football program. Marshall football program.

2011 Outlook2011 Outlook

Team ReviewTeam Review2010 Record2010 Record ...................................................................... ......................................................................12-2012-20

HomeHome .................................................................................... ....................................................................................9-69-6

AwayAway ................................................................................... ...................................................................................1-121-12

NeutralNeutral....................................................................................................................................................................2-22-2

Conference USA Record (Finish)Conference USA Record (Finish) ................................ ................................6-14(10th)6-14(10th)

HomeHome .................................................................................... ....................................................................................5-55-5

AwayAway ..................................................................................... .....................................................................................1-91-9

Letterwinners Returning/LostLetterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................... ...............................................9/69/6

Starters Returning/LostStarters Returning/Lost ........................................................ ........................................................8/58/5

NewcomersNewcomers .............................................................................. .............................................................................. 66

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The Marshall University volleyball team has been nothing short of spectacular since the arrival of head coach Mitch Jacobs in 2002. The two-The Marshall University volleyball team has been nothing short of spectacular since the arrival of head coach Mitch Jacobs in 2002. The two-

time Conference USA Coach of the Year enters his tenth year with the Marshall program after guiding the Thundering Herd to seven 20-plus win time Conference USA Coach of the Year enters his tenth year with the Marshall program after guiding the Thundering Herd to seven 20-plus win

seasons in his fi rst eight campaigns.seasons in his fi rst eight campaigns.

• This past season, in a rebuilding stage of the program, Coach Jacob’s team marked a • This past season, in a rebuilding stage of the program, Coach Jacob’s team marked a

12-20 record on the season. During the 2010 season the Thundering Herd helped Jacob’s 12-20 record on the season. During the 2010 season the Thundering Herd helped Jacob’s

to the 350th win in his 18 year coaching career. The win was a 3-2 victory over Hofstra, to the 350th win in his 18 year coaching career. The win was a 3-2 victory over Hofstra,

September 3, 2011. Jacobs helped coach senior standout, Elizabeth Herman to a fi rst September 3, 2011. Jacobs helped coach senior standout, Elizabeth Herman to a fi rst

team All C-USA selection after averaging a 3.94 kills per set ratio and tallying 429 kills. He team All C-USA selection after averaging a 3.94 kills per set ratio and tallying 429 kills. He

also coached Elizabeth Fleming, who earned ESPN Academic All-American honors.also coached Elizabeth Fleming, who earned ESPN Academic All-American honors.

• • The 2009 Thundering Herd posted a 22-9 (10-6 Conference USA) tally, which included The 2009 Thundering Herd posted a 22-9 (10-6 Conference USA) tally, which included

a school record nine-consecutive victories to open the season. The season start of nine-a school record nine-consecutive victories to open the season. The season start of nine-

straight wins surpassed the 1980 MU previous record of six wins.straight wins surpassed the 1980 MU previous record of six wins.

• • In the nine seasons as head coach of the Herd, Jacobs has led MU to several individual In the nine seasons as head coach of the Herd, Jacobs has led MU to several individual

and team milestones. Since the realignment of Conference USA in 2005, he has coached and team milestones. Since the realignment of Conference USA in 2005, he has coached

three-time C-USA Player of the Year Kelly-Anne Billingy, C-USA Setter of the Year Katie three-time C-USA Player of the Year Kelly-Anne Billingy, C-USA Setter of the Year Katie

Stein, 12 Player’s of the Week, 11 Setter’s of the Week and has seen 16 players named to Stein, 12 Player’s of the Week, 11 Setter’s of the Week and has seen 16 players named to

an All-C-USA squad.an All-C-USA squad.

• • Jacobs has posted seasons of the three most conference victories and the three longest Jacobs has posted seasons of the three most conference victories and the three longest

winning streaks during his time as head coach. MU earned the most league wins in winning streaks during his time as head coach. MU earned the most league wins in

program history (15) in both 2005 and 2007 and tallied 12 conference wins in 2006. The longest win streak for MUVB is 12 matches, which took program history (15) in both 2005 and 2007 and tallied 12 conference wins in 2006. The longest win streak for MUVB is 12 matches, which took

place during the historic 2005 season. The streak ran from October 21 to November 20, and the team won a stretch of 19-of-20 during that place during the historic 2005 season. The streak ran from October 21 to November 20, and the team won a stretch of 19-of-20 during that

season.season.

• • Beyond the C-USA accolades, Jacobs has coached four players to the AVCA All-American Honorable Mention Team along with six more players Beyond the C-USA accolades, Jacobs has coached four players to the AVCA All-American Honorable Mention Team along with six more players

recognized to the All-Midwest Region Team. recognized to the All-Midwest Region Team.

• • Not only has Jacobs’ teams produced on the court, they have performed in the classroom as well. The 2009-10 year was another success in Not only has Jacobs’ teams produced on the court, they have performed in the classroom as well. The 2009-10 year was another success in

academics for the Herd. The team posted over a 3.5 team GPA and was awarded the AVCA Team Academic Award. He has had three student-academics for the Herd. The team posted over a 3.5 team GPA and was awarded the AVCA Team Academic Award. He has had three student-

athletes named Academic All-Americans in Isabell Anderer (2002, 2003), Christin Bimberg (2004) and most recently Elizabeth Fleming (2008, athletes named Academic All-Americans in Isabell Anderer (2002, 2003), Christin Bimberg (2004) and most recently Elizabeth Fleming (2008,

2009, 2010).2009, 2010).

• • Jacobs made Marshall volleyball history at the East Carolina Invitational on Sept. 20, 2008, when the Herd defeated Morgan State, 3-0. The Jacobs made Marshall volleyball history at the East Carolina Invitational on Sept. 20, 2008, when the Herd defeated Morgan State, 3-0. The

victory marked the 139th of his coaching career in Huntington, which surpassed former coach Linda Holmes, for the most wins as a MU vol-victory marked the 139th of his coaching career in Huntington, which surpassed former coach Linda Holmes, for the most wins as a MU vol-

leyball coach. He currently owns a 167-90 record at Marshall along with a 57-23 mark in C-USA matches.leyball coach. He currently owns a 167-90 record at Marshall along with a 57-23 mark in C-USA matches.

• • In 2005, the Herd recorded 26 victories, its most wins since 1995 which included the Conference USA regular season and tournament cham-In 2005, the Herd recorded 26 victories, its most wins since 1995 which included the Conference USA regular season and tournament cham-

pionships and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. He was awarded the AVCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year for his team’s excellence. pionships and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. He was awarded the AVCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year for his team’s excellence.

Prior to joining C-USA, Jacobs guided the squad to two consecutive Mid-American Conference Tournament fi nals. Prior to joining C-USA, Jacobs guided the squad to two consecutive Mid-American Conference Tournament fi nals.

• • In 2007, Jacobs led his team back to the top of the C-USA ranks, posting a dominant 15-1 record in league action and a 23-9 overall record en In 2007, Jacobs led his team back to the top of the C-USA ranks, posting a dominant 15-1 record in league action and a 23-9 overall record en

route the Herd’s second C-USA regular season title in three years. Marshall, the No. 1 seed and host of the 2007 C-USA Championship tourna-route the Herd’s second C-USA regular season title in three years. Marshall, the No. 1 seed and host of the 2007 C-USA Championship tourna-

Coach ing CareerCoach ing Career

2010 Marshall 12-202010 Marshall 12-20

2009 Marshall 22-92009 Marshall 22-9

2008 Marshall 13-152008 Marshall 13-15

2007 Marshall 23-9 2007 Marshall 23-9

2006 Marshall 20-122006 Marshall 20-12

2005 Marshall 26-62005 Marshall 26-6

2004 Marshall 22-112004 Marshall 22-11

2003 Marshall 21-162003 Marshall 21-16

2002 Marshall 20-122002 Marshall 20-12

9 Seasons 179-1109 Seasons 179-110

2001 Fairfi eld 19-132001 Fairfi eld 19-13

2000 Fairfi eld 26-72000 Fairfi eld 26-7

1999 Fairfi eld 30-41999 Fairfi eld 30-4

3 Seasons 75-243 Seasons 75-24

1998 Florida Tech 19-101998 Florida Tech 19-10

1997 Florida Tech 20-151997 Florida Tech 20-15

1996 Florida Tech 20-111996 Florida Tech 20-11

1995 Florida Tech 17-131995 Florida Tech 17-13

1994 Florida Tech 14-221994 Florida Tech 14-22

1993 Florida Tech 17-161993 Florida Tech 17-16

6 Seasons 107-876 Seasons 107-87

Marshall 179-110Marshall 179-110

Fairfi eld 75-24Fairfi eld 75-24

Florida Tech 107-87Florida Tech 107-87

18 Seasons 361-22118 Seasons 361-221

Head CoachHead CoachMitch�Jacobs���Head�CoachMitch�Jacobs���Head�Coach10th�Season���Iowa,�199110th�Season���Iowa,�1991

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ment, earned a 3-1 decision in the quarterfi nals but dropped a heartbreaking 3-2 semifi nals contest ment, earned a 3-1 decision in the quarterfi nals but dropped a heartbreaking 3-2 semifi nals contest

to conclude a brilliant season. to conclude a brilliant season.

• • Jacobs was awarded Co-Coach of the Year honors for his eff orts during the 2007 season. He also Jacobs was awarded Co-Coach of the Year honors for his eff orts during the 2007 season. He also

reached the 300-win milestone on Sept. 23 with a 3-1 victory over Tulsa. Jacobs now stands at 349 reached the 300-win milestone on Sept. 23 with a 3-1 victory over Tulsa. Jacobs now stands at 349

career wins, racking up victories at Florida Tech and Fairfi eld University prior to joining the Herd. career wins, racking up victories at Florida Tech and Fairfi eld University prior to joining the Herd.

Jacobs’ 65.0 win-percentage is also tops in program history for coaches who have coached in 50-or-Jacobs’ 65.0 win-percentage is also tops in program history for coaches who have coached in 50-or-

more matches. more matches.

• • During his fi rst campaign in 2002, the Morton Grove, Ill., native During his fi rst campaign in 2002, the Morton Grove, Ill., native

brought about a berth in the Mid-American Conference Tourna-brought about a berth in the Mid-American Conference Tourna-

ment, a 20-win season, and a 10-1 home match record. All were ment, a 20-win season, and a 10-1 home match record. All were

fi rsts in over four years for the Marshall Volleyball program, which fi rsts in over four years for the Marshall Volleyball program, which

had been struggling before Jacobs’ arrival. had been struggling before Jacobs’ arrival.

• • Before coming to Huntington, Jacobs was the head coach at Before coming to Huntington, Jacobs was the head coach at

Fairfi eld University for three years. While at Fairfi eld, Jacobs led Fairfi eld University for three years. While at Fairfi eld, Jacobs led

the Stags to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, the Stags to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances,

three top ten Mideast Regional rankings (6th in `99, 7th in `00, three top ten Mideast Regional rankings (6th in `99, 7th in `00,

and 10th in `01), three straight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and 10th in `01), three straight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

Tournament Championships, and two MAAC Regular Season Tournament Championships, and two MAAC Regular Season

Championships. His three year coaching record at Fairfi eld was Championships. His three year coaching record at Fairfi eld was

75-24, including an astounding 26-1 in conference play and 6-0 in 75-24, including an astounding 26-1 in conference play and 6-0 in

tournament play. He coached six All-MAAC players, including two tournament play. He coached six All-MAAC players, including two

Players of the Year and one Rookie of the Year. The classroom was Players of the Year and one Rookie of the Year. The classroom was

also no stranger to Jacobs’ players at Fairfi eld, as his teams’ GPA also no stranger to Jacobs’ players at Fairfi eld, as his teams’ GPA

never strayed below the 3.0 mark after each academic year during never strayed below the 3.0 mark after each academic year during

his tenure. his tenure.

• • Prior to his time at Fairfi eld, Jacobs spent six successful years at Prior to his time at Fairfi eld, Jacobs spent six successful years at

Division II Florida Tech in Melbourne, Fla. He became the school’s all-time leader in career volleyball Division II Florida Tech in Melbourne, Fla. He became the school’s all-time leader in career volleyball

coaching wins, while leading the Panthers to the fi rst winning season in the school’s history. In fact, coaching wins, while leading the Panthers to the fi rst winning season in the school’s history. In fact,

Florida Tech had fi ve winning seasons during his six years in Melbourne. His teams were consistently Florida Tech had fi ve winning seasons during his six years in Melbourne. His teams were consistently

ranked in the top six in the South Region, and one of his teams (1996) gained the school’s fi rst ever ranked in the top six in the South Region, and one of his teams (1996) gained the school’s fi rst ever

Top 25 ranking for the volleyball program. Like his teams at Fairfi eld, his Panthers also excelled on Top 25 ranking for the volleyball program. Like his teams at Fairfi eld, his Panthers also excelled on

the academic side. The volleyball team fi nished 11 of 12 semesters with the highest GPA among all the academic side. The volleyball team fi nished 11 of 12 semesters with the highest GPA among all

athletic programs at Florida Tech. athletic programs at Florida Tech.

• • In 15 of 18 years as a head coach, Jacobs has posted a winning record. Preceding Florida Tech, In 15 of 18 years as a head coach, Jacobs has posted a winning record. Preceding Florida Tech,

Jacobs served as an assistant at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Fla., from 1991-93. Jacobs served as an assistant at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Fla., from 1991-93.

• • Jacobs also brings considerable club experience to Marshall and the Tri-State community. While at Fairfi eld, he was the Director of Coaching Development and Technical Jacobs also brings considerable club experience to Marshall and the Tri-State community. While at Fairfi eld, he was the Director of Coaching Development and Technical

Training and the Director of the Travel Program with the Connecticut Juniors Volleyball Club in Woodbridge, Conn. At Florida Tech, he developed the Harbour City Juniors Vol-Training and the Director of the Travel Program with the Connecticut Juniors Volleyball Club in Woodbridge, Conn. At Florida Tech, he developed the Harbour City Juniors Vol-

leyball Club Team, where he built a highly successful juniors program. In Tampa, he received his fi rst head coaching experience with the Tampa Bay Juniors Volleyball Club. leyball Club Team, where he built a highly successful juniors program. In Tampa, he received his fi rst head coaching experience with the Tampa Bay Juniors Volleyball Club.

• • Internationally, Jacobs was an assistant coach for the USA Maccabiah Team in 2001, and in the summer of 2004 he was selected to coach one of two teams from the United Internationally, Jacobs was an assistant coach for the USA Maccabiah Team in 2001, and in the summer of 2004 he was selected to coach one of two teams from the United

States to play in the under-20 Sibillini Tournament in Italy. Jacobs was the head coach of Team Third Degree and guided the squad to the bronze medal. In the summer of States to play in the under-20 Sibillini Tournament in Italy. Jacobs was the head coach of Team Third Degree and guided the squad to the bronze medal. In the summer of

2009, he served as an assistant coach for the USA/BIP Development Team. The squad went a perfect 8-0 in tournament play and captured its fi rst ever Global Challenge 2009, he served as an assistant coach for the USA/BIP Development Team. The squad went a perfect 8-0 in tournament play and captured its fi rst ever Global Challenge

Championship in Pula, Croatia. Championship in Pula, Croatia.

• • Jacobs graduated with a degree in Political Science from the University of Iowa in 1991. While at Iowa, he played for the men’s club volleyball team.Jacobs graduated with a degree in Political Science from the University of Iowa in 1991. While at Iowa, he played for the men’s club volleyball team.

361361 Career Coaching Victories Career Coaching Victories

179179 Career Coaching Victories at Marshall* Career Coaching Victories at Marshall*

6363 Career Conference USA Victories* Career Conference USA Victories*

6262 Percentage of Games Won at Marshall* Percentage of Games Won at Marshall*

1919 All-Conference Selections All-Conference Selections

1818 Seasons as Collegiate Volleyball Head Coach Seasons as Collegiate Volleyball Head Coach

1717 Conference Player’s of the Week Conference Player’s of the Week

1515 Conference USA Victories in 2005 & 2007* Conference USA Victories in 2005 & 2007*

1212 Consecutive Match Wins, 2005* Consecutive Match Wins, 2005*

1111 Conference Setter’s of the Week Conference Setter’s of the Week

99 Consecutive Match Wins to Open a Season, 2009* Consecutive Match Wins to Open a Season, 2009*

99 Seasons as Thundering Herd Head Coach* Seasons as Thundering Herd Head Coach*

55 Conference Player’s of the Year Conference Player’s of the Year

44 NCAA Tournament Appearances NCAA Tournament Appearances

44 AVCA All-Americans AVCA All-Americans

44 Conference Tournament Championships Conference Tournament Championships

44 Conference Regular Season Championships Conference Regular Season Championships

33 Conference Player’s of the Year Conference Player’s of the Year

22 Conference USA Regular Season Championships* Conference USA Regular Season Championships*

22 Conference USA Coach of the Year Awards* Conference USA Coach of the Year Awards*

11 Conference USA Tournament Championship* Conference USA Tournament Championship*

*Marshall Record*Marshall Record

Jacobs: Inside The NumbersJacobs: Inside The NumbersMitch JacobsMitch Jacobs

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The Jacobs EraThe Jacobs Era2005 2005

26-6, 15-126-6, 15-1 C-USA REGULAR SEASON C-USA REGULAR SEASON

& TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS& TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

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The Jacobs Era2005

26-6, 15-1C-USA REGULAR SEASON C-USA REGULAR SEASON

CHAMPIONSCHAMPIONS

2007200723-9, 15-123-9, 15-1

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Coaching CareerCoaching Career

Kimberly Martinez enters her third season as the top assistant coach for the Marshall volleyball program. Prior to joining the Thundering Kimberly Martinez enters her third season as the top assistant coach for the Marshall volleyball program. Prior to joining the Thundering

Herd, Martinez served as the head coach at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi for three seasons.Herd, Martinez served as the head coach at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi for three seasons.

• Martinez was hired as the head coach of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in 2006. At the time of her hiring, she was one of the youngest NCAA • Martinez was hired as the head coach of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in 2006. At the time of her hiring, she was one of the youngest NCAA

Division I coaches in the country at the age of Division I coaches in the country at the age of

27. She coached the 2006 Southland Conference 27. She coached the 2006 Southland Conference

Newcomer of the Year, Christie Feliz, who ended Newcomer of the Year, Christie Feliz, who ended

her career as the school’s all-time leader in kills-her career as the school’s all-time leader in kills-

per-game (3.49). per-game (3.49).

• Prior to Corpus Christi, Martinez served as the • Prior to Corpus Christi, Martinez served as the

top assistant at UTEP for two seasons. For the top assistant at UTEP for two seasons. For the

Miners she served as the recruiting coordinator, Miners she served as the recruiting coordinator,

defensive coordinator as well as the outside defensive coordinator as well as the outside

hitters coach. The Miners posted a 31-24 overall hitters coach. The Miners posted a 31-24 overall

record, including a 21-10 mark in 2005. record, including a 21-10 mark in 2005.

• In January 2005, Martinez was chosen to lead • In January 2005, Martinez was chosen to lead

the Sun Country Region Youth High Performance the Sun Country Region Youth High Performance

team under the United States Volleyball Associa-team under the United States Volleyball Associa-

tion. As co-head coach, she participated in the tion. As co-head coach, she participated in the

High Performance Coaches Clinic at the United High Performance Coaches Clinic at the United

States Olympic Training Center. States Olympic Training Center.

• Martinez served as head coach at Caldwell • Martinez served as head coach at Caldwell

High School in Caldwell, Texas, where she led the Lady Hornets to the 2003 3A State semifi nals. She was named the District 18-3A Coach of High School in Caldwell, Texas, where she led the Lady Hornets to the 2003 3A State semifi nals. She was named the District 18-3A Coach of

the Year and the Brazos Valley Area Coach of the Year. the Year and the Brazos Valley Area Coach of the Year.

• She served as an assistant coach at Rice during the 2002 season. During her tenure the Owls fi nished 18-16, including an 8-5 record in • She served as an assistant coach at Rice during the 2002 season. During her tenure the Owls fi nished 18-16, including an 8-5 record in

Western Athletic Conference action. They ranked fi rst in the WAC Eastern Division and tied for fourth overall. During the past four years, she Western Athletic Conference action. They ranked fi rst in the WAC Eastern Division and tied for fourth overall. During the past four years, she

has coached on the USA Volleyball team and worked with various development teams for the national organization. has coached on the USA Volleyball team and worked with various development teams for the national organization.

• Martinez played at Texas A&M-Kingsville from 1996-99. After completing her eligibility, she stayed on as an assistant coach until 2001. • Martinez played at Texas A&M-Kingsville from 1996-99. After completing her eligibility, she stayed on as an assistant coach until 2001.

A Sugar Land, Texas native, Martinez graduated in 2001 from Texas A&M-Kingsville with a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology.A Sugar Land, Texas native, Martinez graduated in 2001 from Texas A&M-Kingsville with a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology.

Playing CareerPlaying Career1996-99 1996-99

Texas A&M-KingsvilleTexas A&M-Kingsville

Outside Hitter Outside Hitter

2009 Marshall2009 Marshall

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

2008 Texas A&M Corpus Christi2008 Texas A&M Corpus Christi

Head Coach Head Coach

2007 Texas A&M Corpus Christi2007 Texas A&M Corpus Christi

Head Coach Head Coach

2006 Texas A&M Corpus Christi2006 Texas A&M Corpus Christi

Head Coach Head Coach

2005 UTEP2005 UTEP

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

2004 UTEP2004 UTEP

Coaching StaffCoaching StaffKimberly�Martinez���Asst.�CoachKimberly�Martinez���Asst.�Coach3rd�Season���Texas�a&m�Kingsville,�20013rd�Season���Texas�a&m�Kingsville,�2001 3rd�Season���csu�long�beach,�1962

2nd�Season���Marshall,�2009

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Dr. Jerry Gregg enters his third season as a volunteer assistant coach with the Marshall University volleyball team.Gregg works primarily with the setters Dr. Jerry Gregg enters his third season as a volunteer assistant coach with the Marshall University volleyball team.Gregg works primarily with the setters

and has over 30 years of experience coaching volleyball.and has over 30 years of experience coaching volleyball.

• Gregg comes to Marshall from Glenville State College (DIII), where he was the head • Gregg comes to Marshall from Glenville State College (DIII), where he was the head

coach for the 2007 season. There he led the Lady Pioneers to the GSC school record for coach for the 2007 season. There he led the Lady Pioneers to the GSC school record for

overall victories (15).overall victories (15).

• Prior to his stint at GSC, Gregg served as the head coach at Cal State University • Prior to his stint at GSC, Gregg served as the head coach at Cal State University

Monterey Bay for six seasons. Before being the coach at CSU Monterey Bay, the squad Monterey Bay for six seasons. Before being the coach at CSU Monterey Bay, the squad

fi nished ninth of 11 conference teams. Within two seasons, Gregg had the Otters fi nished ninth of 11 conference teams. Within two seasons, Gregg had the Otters

qualify for the playoff s as a NAIA school. In 2004, CSUMB transferred to DII and in his qualify for the playoff s as a NAIA school. In 2004, CSUMB transferred to DII and in his

last year helped the team fi nished third in conference play, only trailing two nation-last year helped the team fi nished third in conference play, only trailing two nation-

ally ranked schools in Lon Angeles State and Cal Poly Pomona. ally ranked schools in Lon Angeles State and Cal Poly Pomona.

• While at CSUMB, the volleyball program led every other sport in win-loss record, • While at CSUMB, the volleyball program led every other sport in win-loss record,

conference fi nish, team GPA, player retention and graduation rate under the watch of conference fi nish, team GPA, player retention and graduation rate under the watch of

Gregg.Gregg.

• In 1998, Gregg served as the head coach of Fullerton College, a California Com-• In 1998, Gregg served as the head coach of Fullerton College, a California Com-

munity College. After the team did not win a single match the previous season, Gregg munity College. After the team did not win a single match the previous season, Gregg

helped improve the team to qualify for the playoff s. helped improve the team to qualify for the playoff s.

• Gregg has had stints coaching high school volleyball at Whitney HS (Cerritos, Calif.), Cypress HS (Cypress, Calif.), Magnolia HS (Anaheim, Calif.), along • Gregg has had stints coaching high school volleyball at Whitney HS (Cerritos, Calif.), Cypress HS (Cypress, Calif.), Magnolia HS (Anaheim, Calif.), along

with coaching Seal Beach VBC and Ichiban VBC junior club teams. He currently assists with the River Cities VBC team in Huntington, W.Va.with coaching Seal Beach VBC and Ichiban VBC junior club teams. He currently assists with the River Cities VBC team in Huntington, W.Va.

• Gregg graduated from Cal State University Long Beach in 1962, before getting his Master in Education at the University of Southern California in ‘65 • Gregg graduated from Cal State University Long Beach in 1962, before getting his Master in Education at the University of Southern California in ‘65

and later his Doctorate in Education in ‘72.and later his Doctorate in Education in ‘72.

Taylor Tanner enters her second season as a graduate assistant coach for the Marshall University volleyball program. Taylor Tanner enters her second season as a graduate assistant coach for the Marshall University volleyball program.

• Her primary responsibilities include assisting with the team defense, the organization of camps, working with the MU • Her primary responsibilities include assisting with the team defense, the organization of camps, working with the MU

Volleyball booster club - Thundering Spikers, coordinating video exchanges and contributing to the weekly newsletter.Volleyball booster club - Thundering Spikers, coordinating video exchanges and contributing to the weekly newsletter.

• Tanner was a four-year libero/defensive specialist from 2005-08 for the Thundering Herd. During her collegiate career • Tanner was a four-year libero/defensive specialist from 2005-08 for the Thundering Herd. During her collegiate career

she recorded 729 digs and 61 service aces.she recorded 729 digs and 61 service aces.

• She was a major contributor on two regular season Conference USA Championship squads in 2005 and 2007. The 2005 • She was a major contributor on two regular season Conference USA Championship squads in 2005 and 2007. The 2005

team also was crowned the C-USA tournament champs and advanced to the NCAA tournament before falling to Ohio team also was crowned the C-USA tournament champs and advanced to the NCAA tournament before falling to Ohio

State.State.

• During the past four years she helped coach the River Cities Thunder Volleyball Club team in Huntington.• During the past four years she helped coach the River Cities Thunder Volleyball Club team in Huntington.

• A 2009 graduate of Marshall, Tanner majored in marketing and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Adult and • A 2009 graduate of Marshall, Tanner majored in marketing and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Adult and

Technical Education.Technical Education.

Playing CareerPlaying Career

2005-08 2005-08

Marshall Marshall

Defensive Spec. Defensive Spec.

Coaching Staff Coaching StaffCoaching StaffDr.�Jerry�Gregg���Asst.�CoachDr.�Jerry�Gregg���Asst.�Coach

3rd�Season���csu�long�beach,�19623rd�Season���csu�long�beach,�1962

Taylor�Tanner���Asst.�CoachTaylor�Tanner���Asst.�Coach2nd�Season���Marshall,�20092nd�Season���Marshall,�2009

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Marshall�vs.�West�Virginia

2010 WVU 3, Marshall 02010 WVU 3, Marshall 02009 Marshall 3, WVU 1 2009 Marshall 3, WVU 1 2008 Marshall 3, WVU 2 2008 Marshall 3, WVU 2 2007 Marshall 3, WVU 1 2007 Marshall 3, WVU 1 2006 Marshall 3, WVU 0 2006 Marshall 3, WVU 0 2005 Marshall 3, WVU 1 2005 Marshall 3, WVU 1 2004 Marshall 3, WVU 1 2004 Marshall 3, WVU 1 2003 Marshall 3, WVU 2 2003 Marshall 3, WVU 2

2002 Marshall 3, WVU 1 2002 Marshall 3, WVU 1

Head Coach Mitch Jacobs is 8-1 vs WVUHead Coach Mitch Jacobs is 8-1 vs WVU

2009 Thundering Herd with The Golden Ball2009 Thundering Herd with The Golden Ball

2005 Thundering Herd with The Golden Ball2005 Thundering Herd with The Golden Ball

Cameron Yoho (2008-Pres.)Cameron Yoho (2008-Pres.)

Elizabeth Herman (2007-2010)Elizabeth Herman (2007-2010)

Under the watch of head coach Mitch Jacobs, Mar-shall has dominated the Battle for the Golden Ball series with in-state rival WVU. Jacobs’ teams are a remarkable 8-1 against the Mountaineers and look to continue their stronghold over the re-cord in the upcoming November 26th match-up.

The Golden Ball

8

14

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The Golden Ball TV RosterTV Roster

Hannah BaileyHannah Bailey5-11 • OH/DS • FR5-11 • OH/DS • FR

22

99

Sammie BaneSammie Bane5-4 • S • FR5-4 • S • FR

77

Jaylene BerrienJaylene Berrien5-9 • OH/MB • FR5-9 • OH/MB • FR

1111

Andrea BookerAndrea Booker5-5 • DS • JR5-5 • DS • JR

1515

Sacha Sacha Byous-McConnellByous-McConnell6-2 • MB/OH • SO6-2 • MB/OH • SO

44

Laura DerLaura Der5-9 • OH • SO5-9 • OH • SO

88

Sarah LeggSarah Legg5-8 • S/DS • FR5-8 • S/DS • FR

33

Ryanne MilliganRyanne Milligan5-8 • S/DS • JR5-8 • S/DS • JR

1414

Katie PottsKatie Potts6-0 • S/RS • FR6-0 • S/RS • FR

11

Dorothy RahalDorothy Rahal5-7 • L • JR5-7 • L • JR

2323

Katy SchadKaty Schad5-10 • OH/DS • JR5-10 • OH/DS • JR

2121

Ali SuttlesAli Suttles5-7 • DS • FR5-7 • DS • FR

1212

Abby TomasAbby Tomas6-2 • OH/RS • JR6-2 • OH/RS • JR

2020

Desirre WilkersonDesirre Wilkerson6-0 • MB • JR6-0 • MB • JR

1010

Cameron YohoCameron Yoho6-1 • MB • SR6-1 • MB • SR

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AlphabeticalAlphabetical

NO NAME HT POS CLASS HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)

2 Hannah Bailey 5-11 OH/DS FR Ceredo, W.Va. (Spring Valley)

9 Sammie Bane 5-4 S FR Brownstown, Ind. (Brownstown Central)

7 Jaylene Berrien 5-9 OH/MB FR Springfi eld, Ohio (Springfi eld)

11 Andrea Booker 5-5 DS JR Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview)

15 Sacha Byous-McConnell 6-2 MB/OH SO Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos)

4 Laura Der 5-9 OH SO Clarksville, Ind. (Floyd Central)

8 Sarah Legg 5-8 S/DS FR Hurricane, W.Va. (Hurricane)

3 Ryanne Milligan 5-8 S/DS JR Jasper, Ind. (Assumption (Ky.))

14 Katie Potts 6-0 S/RS FR John Creeks, Ga. (Northview)

1 Dorothy Rahal 5-7 L SO Venice, Fla. (Venice)

23 Katy Schad 5-10 OH/DS JR Floyd Knobs, Ind. (Floyd Central)

21 Ali Suttles 5-7 DS FR Franklin Furnace, Ohio (Green)

12 Abby Tomas 6-2 OH/RS JR Aledo, Texas (Aledo)

20 Desirre Wilkerson 6-0 MB SO Louisville, Ky. (DuPont Manual)

10 Cameron Yoho 6-1 MB SR Sistersville, W.Va. (Tyler Consolidated)

NumericalNumerical

1 Dorothy Rahal 5-7 L SO Venice, Fla. (Venice)

2 Hannah Bailey 5-11 OH/DS FR Ceredo, W.Va. (Spring Valley)

3 Ryanne Milligan 5-8 S/DS JR Jasper, Ind. (Assumption (Ky.))

4 Laura Der 5-9 OH SO Clarksville, Ind. (Floyd Central)

7 Jaylene Berrien 5-9 OH/MB FR Springfi eld, Ohio (Springfi eld)

8 Sarah Legg 5-8 S/DS FR Hurricane, W.Va. (Hurricane)

9 Sammie Bane 5-4 S FR Brownstown, Ind. (Brownstown Central)

10 Cameron Yoho 6-1 MB SR Sistersville, W.Va. (Tyler Consolidated)

11 Andrea Booker 5-5 DS JR Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview)

12 Abby Tomas 6-2 OH/RS JR Aledo, Texas (Aledo)

14 Katie Potts 6-0 S/RS FR John Creeks, Ga. (Northview)

15 Sacha Byous-McConnell 6-2 MB/OH SO Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos)

20 Desirre Wilkerson 6-0 MB SO Louisville, Ky. (DuPont Manual)

21 Ali Suttles 5-7 DS FR Franklin Furnace, Ohio (Green)

23 Katy Schad 5-10 OH/DS JR Floyd Knobs, Ind. (Floyd Central)

By ClassBy ClassSenior: Cameron Yoho

Juniors: Andrea Booker, Ryanne Milligan, Katy Schad,

Abby Thomas

Sophomores: Sacha Byous-McConnell, Laura Der,

Dorothy Rahal, Desirre Wilkerson

Freshman: Hannah Bailey, Sammie Bane, Jaylene

Berrien, Sarah Legg, Katie Potts, Ali Suttles

By StateBy StateCalifornia: Sacha Byous-McConnell

Florida: Dorothy Rahal, Andrea Booker

Georgia: Katie Potts

Indiana: Ryanne Milligan, Laura Der, Sammie Bane,

Katy Schad

Kentucky: Desirre Wilkerson

Ohio: Jaylene Berrien, Ali Suttles

Texas: Abby Thomas

West Virginia: Hannah Bailey, Sarah Legg, Cameron

Yoho

Pronunciation GuidePronunciation GuideJaylene Berrien- BERRY en

Andrea Booker- AUN dre ya

Sacha Byous-McConnell-SASHA BUY use MC con ul

Ryanne Milligan- RYAN

Dorothy Rahal- RAY hall

Katy Schad- SHAD

Abby Tomas- THOMAS

Desirre Wilkerson- DE zur RAY

Cameron Yoho- YO hoe

By HeightBy Height5-4 - Sammie Bane

5-5 - Andrea Booker

5-7 - Dorothy Rahal, Ali Suttles

5-8 - Sarah Legg, Ryanne Milligan

5-9 - Jaylene Berrien, Larua Der

5-10 -Katy Schad

5-11 - Hannah Bailey

6-0 - Katie Potts, Desirre Wilkerson

6-1 - Cameron Yoho

6-2 - Sacha Byous-McConnell, Abby Tomas

CoachesCoachesHead Coach: Mitch Jacobs

Assistant Coach:Kimberly Martinez

Dr. Jerry Gregg

Graduate Assistant: Taylor Tanner

RostersRosters

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WE ARE M A R S H A L L

V O L L E Y B A L L

Rosters

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SOPHOMORE SEASON (2010)Played in seven matches as a defensive specialist during the 2010 season ... re-

corded 12 digs and a .86 dig per set percentage ... tallied one kill off two attack

attempts... posted a career high six digs against Memphis (10/1) ... was selected

to the C-USA honor roll.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2009)Defensive specialist played in nine sets in 2009...saw action in six Conference

USA matches...totaled seven digs...collected a pair of digs at UAB (11/12)...

picked up a service ace and career-high three digs at ECU (11/14).

PRIOR TO MARSHALLBooker comes to Marshall from Riverview High School ... a three-year varsity

player, she garnered the Most Valuable Defensive Player award as a senior ...

was a member of the Sarasota Volleyball Academy club team ... maintained a

3.8 grade point average and earned the Principal’s Award for the senior class

in 2009 ... competed in track & fi eld and weightlifting in high school ... her the

twin brother, Andre, plays on the Marshall football team ... majoring in criminal

justice with a minor in Spanish.

Kills ................................................................................ 1 vs Rice (10/31/10)Attempts ........................................................................ 2 vs Rice (10/31/10)Assists ..........................................................................1 vs Cal Poly (8/28/10Digs .......................................................................... 6 at Memphis (10/1/10)Aces ................................................................... 1 at East Carolina (11/14/09)Total Blocks ..................................................................................................

Career Highs

Season MP/SP Kills K/S E TA Pct. A SA SE Digs D/S BS BA BPS BE2009 9/9 0 0.00 0 1 .000 0 1 0 7 0.78 0 0 0.00 0

2010 7/14 1 0.07 1 2 .000 1 0 1 12 0.86 0 0 0.00 0

Career 16/23 1 0.04 1 3 .000 1 1 1 19 0.83 0 0 0.00 0

Career StatisticsCareer Statistics

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Andrea BookerAndrea Booker

JUNIOR • DS • 5-5SARASOTA, FLA. (RIVERVIEW)

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Kills ........................................................................ 13 at Memphis (10/1/10)Attempts .......................................................................27 at UTEP (10/9/10)Assists ........................................................ 1, 5x last at Saint Louis (9/18/10) Digs .......................................................2, 2x last vs Morehead State (9/7/10)Aces .............................................................................................................Total Blocks ............................................................ 5, 2x last vs UCF (9/24/10)

Career Highs

Season MP/SP Kills KPS E TA Pct. A SA SE Digs DPS BS BA BPS BE2010 25/66 103 1.56 49 259 .208 6 0 0.00 8 0.12 8 40 0.73 19

Career 25/66 103 1.56 49 259 .208 6 0 0.00 8 0.12 8 40 0.73 19

Career StatisticsCareer Statistics

1515FRESHMAN SEASON (2010)Started in 19 matches as a freshman and played in 25 ... recorded 103 kills at

the middle-blocker position ... averaged 1.56 kills per set ... tallied a career-

high 13 kills against Memphis (10/1) ... was third on the team in total blocks

with 48 ... posted a career-high fi ve blocks on two occasions (UCF, 11/24 and

Cleveland State, 11/4).

PRIOR TO MARSHALLByous-McConnell went to Western Christian HS prior to attending Los Osos HS

from 2008-10...four-time all-league selection...played for the Laguna Beach

Volleyball and TCA-Huntington Beach club squads...competed in the Junior

Olympics from 2007-10...played for the USA volleyball High Performance

Team...named Best Off ensive Player and a Los Osos Scholar Athlete as a

senior...accumulated a 3.6 GPA...major is undecided.

Andrea Booker

SOPHOMORE • MB/OH • 6-2 RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. (LOS OSOS)

Sacha Byous McConnellSacha Byous McConnell

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Season MP/SP Kills KPS E TA Pct. A SA SE Digs DPS BS BA BPS BE2009 31/120 207 1.73 125 665 .123 51 12 24 362 3.02 5 28 0.28 9

Career 31/120 207 1.73 125 665 .123 51 12 24 362 3.02 5 28 0.28 9

Career StatisticsCareer Statistics

Kills ............................................................ 15, 2x last at Houston (11/14/10)Attempts ....................................................... 41, vs Morehead State (9/7/10)Assists ............................................................................ 6 vs Rice (10/31/10)Digs ................................................................. 23 at East Carolina (11/24/10)Aces .................................................................. 3 vs Morehead State (9/7/10)Total Blocks ...........................................4, 2x last at Southern Miss (10/22/10)

Career Highs

44SOPHOMORE • OH • 5-9 CLARKSVILLE, IND. (FLOYD CENTRAL)

Laura DerLaura Der

FRESHMAN SEASON (2010)Recorded a team-high 120 sets played as a freshman, with 31 matches played

and 29 matches started ... was fourth on the team in kills with 207 ... posted

a 1.73 kills per set ratio ... had a career-high 15 kills on two occasions (More-

head State, 9/7 and Houston, 11/4) ... third on the team in attacks with 665

... fi nished second on the team in assists with 51 ... recorded the most serve

receives with 708 and second in total digs with 362 ... earned a career-high

23 digs against East Carolina (11/24) ... grabbed 15 aces on the year and had

33 total blocks ... selected to the C-USA honor roll.

PRIOR TO MARSHALLDer competed her senior season at Floyd Central HS after playing three

seasons at Providence HS...helped Floyd Central capture the 2009 4A Sectional

Championship and Regional Championship...tallied 365 kills, 266 digs, 61

assists, 55 total blocks and 19 service aces as a senior...averaged 3.6 kill/set...

named 4A All-State First Team, Prepvolleyball.com Senior Ace and Under

Armor All-American Honorable Mention in 2009...garnered 2A All-State First

Team as a junior and sophomore...member of 2007 2A Sectional Champion-

ship squad...part of the 2009 JVDA National Championship team, 2008 JVDA

National Championship runner-up team and named an AAU All-American in

2005...participated in the 2009 Indiana North-South All-Star game...main-

tained a 3.98 grade point average...member of the National Honor Society...

recipient of the Floyd Central English and Spanish Department Awards ...2009

Academic All-State honoree...plans to major in pharmacy with a minor in

Spanish.

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Laura Der Ryanne MilliganRyanne Milligan

JUNIOR • S/DS • 5-8 JASPER, IND. (ASSUMPTION, (KY.))

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2010)Played in 27 matches and started in six contests ... was third on the team

in assists with 47 ... led the team in service aces with 28, which ranked

tenth in Conference USA leaders ... marked a career-high seven aces

against NCAT (9/7), which was the highest amount of service aces in a

match in the conference for 2010 ... averaged .26 aces per set ... posted

384 serve receives, 267 digs, and 384 serve receives .

FRESHMAN SEASON (2009)Performed as the primary libero after coming to Marshall as a setter...

fi nished fi rst on the team in digs (430) and 10th in Conference USA...

ended second on squad in service aces (29) and 11th in C-USA...tallied

10-or-more digs in 27-of-31 matches...posted 15-or-more digs on

16 occasions, including a career-high 22 in a four-set victory at ECU

(11/14)...second on team in assists (82) and dished out a career-high 14

at Memphis (10/11)...connected on four service aces and 16 digs to help

capture the Golden Ball against WVU (9/23).

PRIOR TO MARSHALLMilligan joins the Herd from Assumption High School...a two-year starter,

Milligan’s team captured the KHSAA state volleyball championship in

2007...played club volleyball for Kentucky-Indiana Volleyball Academy

(KIVA)...member of KIVA when they won the AAU national champion-

ship...garnered AAU All-American honors...honor roll student...majoring

in political science with a minor in history.

Kills ..................................................................... 1, 4X last at UTEP (10/8/10)Attempts ................................................................ 3 at Memphis (10/11/09)Assists ...................................................................14 at Memphis (10/11/09)Digs ..............................................................................22, at ECU (11/14/09)Aces .................................................................................. 7 vs NCAT (9/7/10)Total Blocks ..................................................................................................

Career Highs

Season MP/SP Kills KPS E TA Pct. A SA SE Digs DPS BS BA BPS BE2009 31/110 3 0.03 3 25 .000 82 29 42 430 3.91 0 0 0.00 0

2010 27/108 1 0.01 3 13 -.154 47 28 49 267 2.47 0 0 0.00 0

Career 58/218 4 0.02 6 38 -.053 129 57 91 697 3.20 0 0 0.00 0

Career StatisticsCareer Statistics

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Kills .............................................................................................................Attempts ..................................................................6 vs Houston (10/29/10)Assists ..................................................... 3, 2x last vs East Carolina (9/27/10)Digs ................................................................... 3 at East Carolina (11/14/09)Aces .............................................................. 2, 4x last at Houston (11/14/10)Total Blocks ..................................................................................................

Career Highs

Season MP/SP Kills KPS E TA Pct. A SA SE Digs DPS BS BA BPS BE2010 29/113 0 0.00 5 33 -.152 23 19 43 366 3.24 0 0 0.00 0

Career 29/113 0 0.00 5 33 -.152 23 19 43 366 3.24 0 0 0.00 0

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Dorothy RahalDorothy Rahal

SOPHOMORE • L • 5-7 VENICE, FLA. (VENICE)

FRESHMAN SEASON (2010)Played in 29 matches and 113 sets, primarily as the libero ... was third on

the team in service aces with 19 and recorded 23 assists on the year ...

fi nished third on the team in serve receptions with 582 ... was the team

leader in digs with 366, which placed her 13th overall in the C-USA ...

posted a 3.24 digs per set average ... had four plus-20 dig matches, with

her highest count being 29 against East Carolina (11/24) ... selected to

the C-USA honor roll.

PRIOR TO MARSHALLRahal led Venice HS to four-straight District Championships as a defen-

sive specialist...team advanced to the Final Four of the 5A Florida State

Championship as a senior...earned second team All-State 5A honors in

2009...named to the 2009 Under Armor Watch List and a two-time team

MVP recipient...recorded a career-high 33 digs in a match...recipient of

the Renaissance Eagle Award...maintained a 3.8 GPA...expected major is

education.

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Career Highs

Season MP/SP Kills KPS E TA Pct. A SA SE Digs DPS BS BA BPS BE2009 30/100 234 2.34 101 676 .197 32 14 41 316 3.16 4 16 0.20 0

2010 30/113 33 0.29 16 115 .148 20 15 33 325 2.88 0 5 0.04 0

Career 60/213 267 1.25 117 791 .190 52 29 74 641 3.01 4 21 0.12 0

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Dorothy Rahal Katy SchadKaty Schad

JUNIOR • OH/DS • 5-10 FLOYD KNOBS, IND. (FLOYD CENTRAL)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2010)Played in 30 matches and 113 sets ... started in 17 contests and was used as a

versatile tool on defense and off ense ... fi nished with 33 kills and 20 assists ...

posted 15 aces during the season ... was second on the team in serve receives

with 640 ... fi shed third on the team in digs with 325 ... had three matches

with plus-15 digs, with her best performance coming against Morehead State

(9/7) with 22 digs.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2009)Saw action in 100 sets and was a versatile and key contributor in fi rst season

for the Herd...played outside hitter and stepped in played libero due to

injuries...tallied double-digit dig performances in 15 games...had 10 games

of 10-or-more kills...contributed fi ve double-doubles...fi nished with 234 kills,

316 digs and 260 total points...posted a career-best 18 digs in a 3-1 victory

against Rhode Island (8/29)...rocketed 17 kills and 15 digs in an outing vs.

Charlotte (9/6).

PRIOR TO MARSHALLSchad joins the Herd from Floyd Central HS...a four-year varsity starter at

outside hitter and an Indiana 4A fi rst team All-State selection in 2007 and

2008...three-time Hoosier Hills All-Conference team member...led the state of

Indiana in kills (598) and kills-per-set (5.6) as senior...set a Floyd Central re-

cord with 1,502 kills...member of the KIVA AAU National Championship teams

in 2005 and 2007...USAV Junior Olympics Open Division Champions in 2006...

played for the USA/BIP Developmental Team, that captured its fi rst ever

Global Challenge Championship in summer of 2009... majoring in fi nance.

Kills ...................................................................17 vs UNC-Charlotte (9/6/09)Attempts ...................................................... 39 at Morehead State (9/15/09)Assists ............................................................ 4 at Morehead State (9/15/09)Digs ................................................................ 22 vs Morehead State (9/7/10)Aces .....................................................................2, 7X last at Rice (10/31/10)Total Blocks ....................................................... 3 vs Morehead State (9/7/10)

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Kills ........................................................................20 at Houston (10/14/10)Attempts ......................................................................... 48 at SMU (9/5/10)Assists ............................................ 1, 6x last at North Carolina A&T (10/3/10)Digs .................................................................5, 2x last vs Tulane (11/19/10)Aces ..................................................................... 2, 3x last at UCF (10/24/09)Total Blocks ................................................................ 6 at Memphis 10/1/10)

Career Highs

Season MP/SP Kills KPS E TA Pct. A SA SE Digs DPS BS BA BPS BE2009 31/79 37 0.47 17 119 .168 2 14 28 33 0.42 1 14 0.19 2

2010 30/95 257 2.71 127 742 .175 4 0 3 48 0.51 6 34 0.42 4

Career 61/174 294 1.69 144 861 .174 6 14 31 81 0.47 7 48 0.32 6

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Abby TomasAbby Tomas

JUNIOR • OH/RS • 6-2 ALEDO, TEXAS (ALEDO)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2010)Played in 30 matches and 95 sets as an outside hitter ... started in six contests

... fi nished the season with 257 kills, which was second highest on the team

... had four plus-15 matches in kills ... performed the best against Houston

(10/14) with 20 kills ... had the second highest attack attempts with 742

and fi nished with a 2.71 kills per set average ... had a career-high 48 attack

attempts against SMU (9/5) ... posted 48 digs and totaled 40 blocks, eight

being solo and 40 being assisted ... tallied a career high six blocks against

Memphis (10/1).

FRESHMAN SEASON (2009)Participated in 79 sets in fi rst season at MU...totaled 14 service aces off the

bench as a reliable spot server...totaled 37 kills, 33 digs and 15 total blocks...

produced three multi-service ace aff airs...tallied fi ve kills and fi ve digs at

N.C. A&T (9/8)...posted career-highs in kills (7) and total blocks (5) at SMU

(10/3)...recorded fi ve kills on 11 attacks with only one error for a .364 attack-

ing percentage vs. Memphis (11/8).

PRIOR TO MARSHALLTomas hails from Aledo HS where she was a two-year starter at outside hit-

ter...played freshman and sophomore seasons at Uvalde High School prior to

transferring...named fi rst team All-District and all-tournament team at the

Bev Ball Classic in Abilene, Texas in 2008...team was undefeated at district

champions, bi-district champions, area champions and regional quarter

fi nal champions in 2007 and 2008...All-District Academic Team recipient in

2007...AVCA National Gameplan Team Academic Award winner in 2006-07...

member of the National Honor Society...majoring in business.

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Kills ....................................................................... 5, 3x last vs NCAT (9/7/10)Attempts .......................................................................17 at UTEP (10/8/10)Assists ....................................................................2 at Saint Louis (9/18/10)Digs ..........................................................................5 vs Houston (10/29/10)Aces ............................................................................ 4 vs Cal Poly (8/28/10)Total Blocks ............................................5, 2x last vs Morehead State (9/7/10)

Career Highs

Season MP/SP Kills KPS E TA Pct. A SA SE Digs DPS BS BA BPS BE2010 18/43 42 0.98 28 114 .123 5 7 14 18 0.42 3 27 0.70 13

Career 18/43 42 0.98 28 114 .123 5 7 14 18 0.42 3 27 0.70 13

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Abby Tomas Desirre WilkersonDesirre Wilkerson

SOPHOMORE • MB • 6-0 LOUISVILLE, KY. (DUPONT MANUAL)

FRESHMAN SEASON (2010)Played in 18 matches as a freshman and 43 sets ... started in six contests as a

middle blocker ... posted 42 kills, with a 0.98 kills per set average ... fi nished

with seven service aces ... had a career high four aces against Cal Poly (8/28)

... posted 30 total blocks, 27 of which were assisted and three were solo ...

selected to the C-USA honor roll.

PRIOR TO MARSHALLA four-year player at DuPont Manual HS in Louisville, Ky....earned second

team All-State and fi rst team All-Region in 2009...two-time All-District

selection...helped lead the Lady Crimson to a JCPS Championship and District

Championship all four seasons at DuPont Manual HS...teammates with Der

on KIVA club team that captured the 2009 JVDA National Championship...

named a top-250 prospect by PrepVolleyball.com...named a AVCA Under

Armour All-American as a senior.

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Cameron YohoCameron Yoho

JUNIOR • MB • 6-1 SISTERSVILLE, W.VA. (TYLER CONSOLIDATED)

JUNIOR SEASON (2010)Played in 30 matches and 114 sets ... started in every match she played as a middle

blocker ... fi nished third on the team in kills with 213 ... had fi ve plus-10 matches

in kills ... set a career high in kills against UAB (10/3) with 15 ... had a .268 hitting

percentage, which was 18th in the C-USA ... was second on the team in kills per set

with 1.87 ... had 26 sets and 68 digs ... fi nished second on the team with 25 service

aces, which was 17th in the conference ... recorded a team-high 78 total blocks, 10 of

which were solo and 68 assisted ... had a career-high seven blocks against HOFSTRA

(9/27) ... selected to the C-USA Honor Roll.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009)Competed in 105-of-110 total sets in second season...topped the Herd with 77 total

blocks (14BS-63BA)...recorded 131 kills for a 1.25 kills/set average...fi nished with

176.5 points...hit at a .800 (8K-0E-10TA) clip in a three-set sweep of North Carolina

(9/12)...had a monster game in a sweep at Southern Miss with a career-high eight

blocks (fi ve solo) and a .417 (6K-1E-12TA) attacking percentage (10/22)...connected

for seven kills on 14 attempts with only one error (.429) at Rice (10/31).

FRESHMAN SEASON (2008)Played in 23 matches, making 16 starts...connected for 57 kills and a .236 hitting per-

centage...posted 28 blocks, 20 digs and six aces...recorded fi rst career kill vs. Virginia

Tech (9/5)...totaled fi ve-or-more kills in four matches...registered a career-high 10

kills on 20 attempts with just one error for a .450 hitting percentage, along with

seven blocks at Southern Miss (10/5).

PRIOR TO MARSHALL

Yoho joined the Herd from Tyler Consolidated HS...her team won the West Virginia

state championship in 2007...earned 2007 West Virginia Player of the Year and 2006

West Virginia Co-Player of the Year honors...named honorary captain of the Class

AA All-State Team, Yoho concluded her career with 2,260 kills and added 179 digs

and 165 blocks for the Silver Knights in 2007...majoring in excercise physiology and

minoring in bio and psychology.

Season MP/SP Kills KPS E TA Pct. A SA SE Digs DPS BS BA BPS BE2008 23/57 57 1.00 24 140 .236 0 6 18 20 0.35 4 24 0.49 8

2009 30/105 131 1.25 57 352 .210 14 0 1 22 0.21 14 63 0.73 11

2010 30/114 213 1.87 75 515 .268 26 25 48 68 0.60 10 68 0.68 11

Career 83/276 401 1.45 156 1007 .243 40 31 67 110 0.40 28 155 0.66 30

Career StatisticsCareer Statistics

Kills ................................................................................ 15 vs UAB (10/3/10)Attempts .......................................................................30 at UTEP (10/8/10)Assists ............................................................................ 3 at UTEP (10/9/10)Digs ............................................................................. 5, 2x last at (11/5/10) Aces ................................................................... 3 vs East Carolina (11/27/10)Total Blocks ................................................................7 vs HOFSTRA (9/27/10)

Career Highs

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22FRESHMAN • OH/DS • 5-11 CEREDO, W. VA. (SPRING VALLEY)

NewcomersNewcomers

Hannah BaileyHannah Bailey

Prior to Marshall

Joined the Herd after playing high school volleyball for Spring Valley High School in Credo, W. Va. ... during her high school career, Bailey led her team to a

West Virginia state championship title in 2009 ... she was also honored with a 1st team All-State selection in 2009 and 2010 ... for her tremendous ability,

she received the prestigious 2010 Gatorade Player of the Year in 2010 and also was awarded the Wendy’s Heisman Award in the same year ... Bailey played

two years of club ball for the River Cities Volleyball club program ... she graduated from high school with a 3.8 GPA and was a part of the National Honors

society ... her sister, Emily, and uncle, Verland Perry, ran Track and Cross-Country for the Herd ... she is expected to major in elementary education.

11FRESHMAN • S • 5-4 BROWNSTOWN, IND. (BROWNSTOWN CENTRAL)

Sammie BaneSammie Bane

Prior to Marshall

Joined the Herd from Brownstown, Ind., where she was as four-year letter winner at Brownstown Central HS ... PrepVolleyball.com named her a 2010 High

School All-American ... was named to PrepVolleyball.com’s 2010 Senior Aces, which recognizes the top 250 seniors in the United States ... named a 2008

All-American Honorable Mention selection and was ranked a top-79 player in 2008 and top-59 player as a freshman by PrepVolleyball.com ... led the team

in assists and served as a team captain all four years of high school ... earned fi rst team Indiana All-State accolades and team MVP on three occasions, along

with Indiana Academic All-State Honorable Mention accolade ... during her four years at Brownstown Central, Bane played in every set of every match and

the team posted a 124-24 record during her career ... in 2007 and 2008 she led the team to an Indiana State Finals Runner-Up fi nish, while the team was

named conference, sectional and regional champions from 2007-2010 ... was selected to the Indiana Volleyball All-Star match as well as the East vs. West

Baskeball All-Star game her senior year ... played at the club level for the Union Volleyball Club in New Albany, Ind. ... in 2008, she was named to the AAU

Nationals All-Tournament Team, earned JVDA Nationals MVP honors and was named to the JVDA All-Star Team ... a year prior, Bane was selected to the AAU

Nationals All-American Team as her squad qualifi ed for the Juniors Olympics ... was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and track and fi eld ... holds the

school record in the pole vault and 400-meter race and was a member of the record setting 1600-meter team ... in all three events, Bane was a three-time

sectional champion and regional qualifi er ... outside of athletics, Bane was a member of the National Honors Society, and a three-time V.I.P Award Winner

for excellence in academics, attitude and achievement ... is expected to major in athletic training and minor in math.

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77FRESHMAN • OH/MB • 5-9SPRINGFIELD, OHIO (SPRINGFIELD)

Jaylene BerrienJaylene Berrien

Prior to Marshall

Joined the Herd after playing high school volleyball for Springfi eld High School in Springfi eld, Ohio ... played for three years for Springfi eld ... earned All-

County honors, as well as All-District and All-League during her high school career ... played her club ball for the Dayton Juniors Volleyball club ... was part

of the National Honor Society and graduated with honors ... her mother, Saundra, played women’s basketball for Marshall from 1978-1980 ... is undecided

on major.

88FRESHMAN • S/DS • 5-8HURRICANE, W.VA. (HURRICANE)

Sarah LeggSarah Legg

Prior to Marshall

Joined the Herd after playing for three diff erent high schools in her career ... Legg graduated from Hurricane High School in Hurricane, W.Va., but also

attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. From 2008-2010 and William Henry Harrison High School in Lafayette, Ind. From 2007-

2008 ... during her career, Legg was selected to the All-State West Virginia volleyball team and the West Virginia MSAC All-Conference ... posted over 1,000

assists at Hurricane High School ... selected by her teammates as the Team MVP her senior year at Hurricane ... also honored as a West Virginia North/South

All-Star Game pick her senior year ... played club volleyball for three diff erent programs including, Club Florida, Ocean Breeze, and River Cities Thunder Vol-

leyball Club ... was part of the National Honor Society, FCA, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish National Honor Society, Student Council, Future Educators of America,

and Friends of St. Francis ... received multiple academic awards including, Commended National Merit Scholar, AP Scholar with Distinction, graduated with

High Honors, Principal’s Honor Roll, American Math Exam School Winner, and will be Yeager Scholar at Marshall University ... father, Bill Legg, played for

West Virginia University, played as a free agent for the Washington Redskins and is now a football coach for Marshall University ... expected to major in

pre-med.

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1414FRESHMAN • S/RS • 6-0JOHN CREEKS, GA. (NORTHVIEW)

Katie PottsKatie Potts

Prior to Marshall

Joined the Herd after playing high school volleyball for Northview High School in Johns Creek, Ga ... helped lead her team to a 2010 5A State Championship

Runner-Up position, while earning First Team All-State, Senior All-Star, along with breaking the school record for assists in a career with 1,024 ... averaged

8.22 assists per set during her career, fi rst in school history and fi fth in the state of Georgia ... in 2009, she helped guide Northview HS to the 5A Final Four,

while claiming the 5A Area Championship and earning First Team All-Area ... as a freshman and sophomore, she was a part of a 5A State Championship

squad ... was named Best Off ensive Player by her teammates in 2007 and 2010 ... earned a spot at the Georgia High School All-Star game her senior year ...

at the club level, Potts played for the A5 team and TCA Atlanta ... in 2009 she was a member of the TCA Atlanta squad that captured the SRVA Region Cham-

pionship and was a Junior Olympic Nationals Silver Medalist ...is an honor roll student and member of the National Honors Society ... earned the Northview

Legion of Scholars for her outstanding academic achievement and garnered the V.I.P. award on four occasions in four diff erent subjects ... also lettered in

basketball and diving ... is expected to major in biological science.

2121FRESHMAN • DS • 5-7FRANKLIN FURNACE, OHIO (GREEN)

Ali SuttlesAli Suttles

Prior to Marshall

Joined the Herd after playing high school volleyball for Green High School in Franklin Furnace, Ohio... was named to the District 14 All-Stars ... selected

to the SOC I and II teams during her high school career ... received multiple awards including attacking, spiking, blocking, serving, aces, and receiving ac-

colades ... player club ball for the Rivercities Thunder 17 ... expected to major in nursing.

Newcomers NewcomersNewcomers

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2010 Stats2010 StatsOverall record: 12-20 Conf: 6-14 Home: 9-6 Away: 1-12 Neutral: 2-2

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 points2 KESSEL, Lexy 14 1 0.07 0 1 1.000 0 0.00 3 2 0.21 0 7 0.50 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 4.010 YOHO, Cameron 114 213 1.87 75 515 . 2 6 8 26 0.23 25 48 0.22 0 68 0.60 10 68 78 0.68 11 5 282.08 HERMAN, Elizabeth 114 444 3.89 154 1145 . 2 5 3 3 0.03 5 9 0.04 0 66 0.58 6 61 67 0.59 21 1 485.59 BUGLER, Kelley 76 139 1.83 51 376 . 2 3 4 9 0.12 0 2 0.00 1 29 0.38 4 38 42 0.55 7 1 162.017 FLEMING, Elizabeth 124 85 0.69 27 250 . 2 3 2 1251 10.09 8 14 0.06 0 295 2.38 8 29 37 0.30 10 14 115.515 BYOUS-MCCONNELL, 66 103 1.56 49 259 . 2 0 8 6 0.09 0 1 0.00 0 8 0.12 8 40 48 0.73 19 0 131.012 TOMAS, Abby 95 257 2.71 127 742 . 1 7 5 4 0.04 0 3 0.00 0 48 0.51 6 34 40 0.42 4 0 280.023 SCHAD, Katy 113 33 0.29 16 115 . 1 4 8 20 0.18 15 33 0.13 28 325 2.88 0 5 5 0.04 0 0 50.522 HOLM, Kaitlin 33 73 2.21 43 243 . 1 2 3 0 0.00 1 6 0.03 2 17 0.52 3 10 13 0.39 2 0 82.04 DER, Laura 120 207 1.73 125 665 . 1 2 3 51 0.43 12 24 0.10 27 362 3.02 5 28 33 0.28 9 6 238.020 WILKERSON, Desirre 43 42 0.98 28 114 . 1 2 3 5 0.12 7 14 0.16 0 18 0.42 3 27 30 0.70 13 1 65.511 BOOKER, Andrea 14 1 0.07 1 2 . 0 0 0 1 0.07 0 1 0.00 0 12 0.86 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.021 COLE, Lanti 11 0 0.00 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 4 0.00 0 17 1.55 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.01 RAHAL, Dorothy 113 0 0.00 5 33 - . 1 5 2 23 0.20 19 43 0.17 32 366 3.24 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 19.03 MILLIGAN, Ryanne 108 1 0.01 3 13 - . 1 5 4 47 0.44 28 49 0.26 13 267 2.47 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 29.0

MARSHALL 124 1599 12.90 704 4474 . 2 0 0 1446 11.66 123 253 0.99 124 1905 15.36 53 340 223.0 1.80 96 31 1945.0Opponents 124 1549 12.49 609 4361 . 2 1 6 1453 11.72 124 223 1.00 123 1912 15.42 42 472 278.0 2.24 60 31 1951.0

Team Statistics MARSHALL OPPATTACK K i l l s 1599 1549 E r r o r s 704 609 Total Attacks 4474 4361 Attack Pct . 2 0 0 . 2 1 6 K i l l s / S e t 12.9 12.5SET A s s i s t s 1446 1453 A t t e m p t s 4326 4233 Assist Pct . 3 3 4 . 3 4 3 A s s i s t s / S e t 11.7 11.7SERVE A c e s 123 124 E r r o r s 253 223 A t t e m p t s 2644 2697 Serve Pct . 9 0 4 . 9 1 7 A c e s / S e t 1.0 1.0SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 124 123 E r r o r s / S e t 1.0 1.0 A t t e m p t s 2470 2390 Reception Pct . 9 5 0 . 9 4 9DEFENSE D i g s 1905 1912 D i g s / S e t 15.4 15.4BLOCKING Block Solo 53 42 Block Assist 340 472 Total Blocks 223.0 278.0 B l o c k s / S e t 1.8 2.2 Block Errors 96 60Ball handling errors 31 31ATTENDANCE T o t a l 4366 5112 Dates/Avg Per Date 15/291 13/393 Neutral site #/Avg 4/0 Current win streak 1 - Home win streak 2 -

Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.Aug 27 at Notre Dame L 1-3 26-24,15-25,21-25,18-25 1060Aug 28 vs Cal Poly L 1-3 20-25,23-25,25-15,14-25 0Aug 28 vs Arizona L 0-3 21-25,20-25,17-25 0Sep 03 HOFSTRA W 3-2 25-11,22-25,25-19,23-25,15-8 538Sep 04 HIGH POINT W 3-2 25-19,16-25,25-16,14-25,15-13 218Sep 04 CLEVELAND STATE L 2-3 21-25,26-24,25-21,21-25,12-15 238Sep 07 NCAT W 3-0 25-10,25-21,25-12 0Sep 07 MOREHEAD ST W 3-2 16-25,26-28,25-23,25-17,15-10 435Sep 14 at WVU L 0-3 24-26,21-25,23-25 6259/17/10 vs WKU W 3-2 25-15,25-21,16-25,23-25,15-9 09/18/10 at Saint Louis L 0-3 23-25,15-25,15-25 09/18/10 vs Lipscomb W 3-1 15-25,25-19,25-22,25-18 0

*Sep 23 UCF W 3-0 27-25,25-20,26-24 434*Sep 24 UCF W 3-0 25-23,28-26,25-15 334*Oct 01 at Memphis L 1-3 34-32,13-25,21-25,20-25 394*Oct 03 UAB W 3-1 17-25,25-18,25-19,25-21 223*Oct 08 at UTEP L 0-3 21-25,22-25,19-25 492*Oct 09 at UTEP L 1-3 14-25,25-17,18-25,23-25 463*Oct 15 TLS L 0-3 17-25,17-25,18-25 363*Oct 17 SMU L 2-3 23-25,15-25,26-24,25-23,11-15 373*Oct 22 at Southern Miss L 2-3 25-22,25-18,20-25,19-25,11-15 203*Oct 23 at Tulane L 2-3 25-19,21-25,25-15,19-25,9-15 202*Oct 29 HOU L 0-3 17-25,21-25,22-25 267*Oct 31 RICE L 0-3 16-25,17-25,18-25 317*Nov 05 at SMU L 1-3 25-19,22-25,25-27,21-25 143*Nov 07 at #25 TLS L 0-3 16-25,17-25,17-25 350*Nov 12 at RICE W 3-0 25-21,25-23,25-21 313*Nov 14 at HOU L 2-3 22-25,25-23,20-25,25-23,8-15 411*Nov 19 TULANE L 1-3 19-25,28-30,25-23,15-25 144*Nov 21 SOUTHERN MISS W 3-0 25-23,25-22,25-17 139*Nov 24 at East Carolina L 2-3 22-25,25-27,25-19,25-13,8-15 456*Nov 27 EAST CAROLINA W 3-0 25-12,25-15,25-11 343

Record in 3-set matches:6-8 • Record in 4-set matches:2-6 • Record in 5-set matches:4-6

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2010 Stats 2010 Leaders2010 Leaders# ATTACK (by K) S K K/S E TA Pct8 HERMAN, Elizabeth 114 444 3.89 154 1145 . 2 5 312 TOMAS, Abby 95 257 2.71 127 742 . 1 7 510 YOHO, Cameron 114 213 1.87 75 515 . 2 6 84 DER, Laura 120 207 1.73 125 665 . 1 2 39 BUGLER, Kelley 76 139 1.83 51 376 . 2 3 415 BYOUS-MCCONNELL,Sach 66 103 1.56 49 259 . 2 0 817 FLEMING, Elizabeth 124 85 0.69 27 250 . 2 3 222 HOLM, Kaitlin 33 73 2.21 43 243 . 1 2 320 WILKERSON, Desirre 43 42 0.98 28 114 . 1 2 323 SCHAD, Katy 113 33 0.29 16 115 . 1 4 82 KESSEL, Lexy 14 1 0.07 0 1 1.00011 BOOKER, Andrea 14 1 0.07 1 2 . 0 0 03 MILLIGAN, Ryanne 108 1 0.01 3 13 - . 1 5 421 COLE, Lanti 11 0 0.00 0 1 . 0 0 01 RAHAL, Dorothy 113 0 0.00 5 33 - . 1 5 2

# SET (by A) S A A/S TA Pct17 FLEMING, Elizabeth 124 1251 10.09 3053 . 4 1 04 DER, Laura 120 51 0.43 345 . 1 4 83 MILLIGAN, Ryanne 108 47 0.44 215 . 2 1 910 YOHO, Cameron 114 26 0.23 103 . 2 5 21 RAHAL, Dorothy 113 23 0.20 201 . 1 1 423 SCHAD, Katy 113 20 0.18 202 . 0 9 99 BUGLER, Kelley 76 9 0.12 52 . 1 7 315 BYOUS-MCCONNELL,Sach 66 6 0.09 14 . 4 2 920 WILKERSON, Desirre 43 5 0.12 35 . 1 4 312 TOMAS, Abby 95 4 0.04 33 . 1 2 18 HERMAN, Elizabeth 114 3 0.03 38 . 0 7 911 BOOKER, Andrea 14 1 0.07 9 . 1 1 12 KESSEL, Lexy 14 0 0.00 9 . 0 0 022 HOLM, Kaitlin 33 0 0.00 11 . 0 0 021 COLE, Lanti 11 0 0.00 6 . 0 0 0

# BLOCK (by Total) S BS BA Total Blk/S10 YOHO, Cameron 114 10 68 78.0 0.688 HERMAN, Elizabeth 114 6 61 67.0 0.5915 BYOUS-MCCONNELL,Sach 66 8 40 48.0 0.739 BUGLER, Kelley 76 4 38 42.0 0.5512 TOMAS, Abby 95 6 34 40.0 0.4217 FLEMING, Elizabeth 124 8 29 37.0 0.304 DER, Laura 120 5 28 33.0 0.2820 WILKERSON, Desirre 43 3 27 30.0 0.7022 HOLM, Kaitlin 33 3 10 13.0 0.3923 SCHAD, Katy 113 0 5 5.0 0.043 MILLIGAN, Ryanne 108 0 0 0.0 0.0021 COLE, Lanti 11 0 0 0.0 0.001 RAHAL, Dorothy 113 0 0 0.0 0.00

# POINTS (by Points) S Points Points/S8 HERMAN, Elizabeth 114 485 4.2610 YOHO, Cameron 114 282 2.4712 TOMAS, Abby 95 280 2.954 DER, Laura 120 238 1.989 BUGLER, Kelley 76 162 2.1315 BYOUS-MCCONNELL,Sach 66 131 1.9817 FLEMING, Elizabeth 124 115 0.9322 HOLM, Kaitlin 33 82 2.4820 WILKERSON, Desirre 43 65 1.5223 SCHAD, Katy 113 50 0.453 MILLIGAN, Ryanne 108 29 0.271 RAHAL, Dorothy 113 19 0.172 KESSEL, Lexy 14 4 0.2911 BOOKER, Andrea 14 1 0.0721 COLE, Lanti 11 0 0.00

# KILL (by K) S K K/S8 HERMAN, Elizabeth 114 444 3.8912 TOMAS, Abby 95 257 2.7110 YOHO, Cameron 114 213 1.874 DER, Laura 120 207 1.739 BUGLER, Kelley 76 139 1.8315 BYOUS-MCCONNELL,Sach 66 103 1.5617 FLEMING, Elizabeth 124 85 0.6922 HOLM, Kaitlin 33 73 2.2120 WILKERSON, Desirre 43 42 0.9823 SCHAD, Katy 113 33 0.293 MILLIGAN, Ryanne 108 1 0.0111 BOOKER, Andrea 14 1 0.072 KESSEL, Lexy 14 1 0.0721 COLE, Lanti 11 0 0.001 RAHAL, Dorothy 113 0 0.00

# SERVE (by SA) S SA SE SA/S TA Pct3 MILLIGAN, Ryanne 108 28 49 0.26 374 . 8 6 910 YOHO, Cameron 114 25 48 0.22 365 . 8 6 81 RAHAL, Dorothy 113 19 43 0.17 417 . 8 9 723 SCHAD, Katy 113 15 33 0.13 386 . 9 1 54 DER, Laura 120 12 24 0.10 418 . 9 4 317 FLEMING, Elizabeth 124 8 14 0.06 433 . 9 6 820 WILKERSON, Desirre 43 7 14 0.16 69 . 7 9 78 HERMAN, Elizabeth 114 5 9 0.04 77 . 8 8 32 KESSEL, Lexy 14 3 2 0.21 39 . 9 4 922 HOLM, Kaitlin 33 1 6 0.03 24 . 7 5 09 BUGLER, Kelley 76 0 2 0.00 2 . 0 0 011 BOOKER, Andrea 14 0 1 0.00 2 . 5 0 015 BYOUS-MCCONNELL,Sach 66 0 1 0.00 1 . 0 0 021 COLE, Lanti 11 0 4 0.00 16 . 7 5 012 TOMAS, Abby 95 0 3 0.00 21 . 8 5 7

# DEFENSE (by Dig) S Dig Dig/S BHE1 RAHAL, Dorothy 113 366 3.24 04 DER, Laura 120 362 3.02 623 SCHAD, Katy 113 325 2.88 017 FLEMING, Elizabeth 124 295 2.38 143 MILLIGAN, Ryanne 108 267 2.47 210 YOHO, Cameron 114 68 0.60 58 HERMAN, Elizabeth 114 66 0.58 112 TOMAS, Abby 95 48 0.51 09 BUGLER, Kelley 76 29 0.38 120 WILKERSON, Desirre 43 18 0.42 122 HOLM, Kaitlin 33 17 0.52 021 COLE, Lanti 11 17 1.55 011 BOOKER, Andrea 14 12 0.86 015 BYOUS-MCCONNELL,Sach 66 8 0.12 02 KESSEL, Lexy 14 7 0.50 1

# RECEPT (by TA) S RE RE/S TA Pct4 DER, Laura 120 27 0.22 708 . 9 6 223 SCHAD, Katy 113 28 0.25 640 . 9 5 61 RAHAL, Dorothy 113 32 0.28 582 . 9 4 53 MILLIGAN, Ryanne 108 13 0.12 384 . 9 6 621 COLE, Lanti 11 0 0.00 34 1.0002 KESSEL, Lexy 14 0 0.00 24 1.000TM TEAM - 21 0.17 - -10 YOHO, Cameron 114 0 0.00 22 1.00022 HOLM, Kaitlin 33 2 0.06 12 . 8 3 39 BUGLER, Kelley 76 1 0.01 12 . 9 1 712 TOMAS, Abby 95 0 0.00 9 1.00017 FLEMING, Elizabeth 124 0 0.00 6 1.00011 BOOKER, Andrea 14 0 0.00 5 1.00020 WILKERSON, Desirre 43 0 0.00 4 1.0008 HERMAN, Elizabeth 114 0 0.00 3 1.00015 BYOUS-MCCONNELL,Sach 66 0 0.00 2 1.000

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200910/22 A W, 3-09/25 H W, 3-1

200811/20 * W, 3-011/9 H L, 3-110/5 A L, 3-2

200711/2 H W, 3-09/28 A W, 3-0

200610/29 H W, 3-010/15 A L, 3-2

200511/4 A W, 3-010/7 H W, 3-0Regular Season: 7-3C-USA Tournament: 1-0Jacobs Era: 8-3All-Time (2005): 8-3

Southern Miss

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MOST VICTORIES

31 1980

29 1977

26 2005

25 1995

24 1971

MOST CONFERENCE VICTORIES

Conference USA

15 2007

15 2005

12 2006

Mid-American Conference

11 2004

11 2002

11 1998

Southern Conference

12 1996

12 1995

LONGEST WIN STREAK

12 2005 [10/21-11/20]

10 2007 [10/14-11/16]

9 2009 [8/28-9/9]

LONGEST SEASON OPENING WIN STREAK

9 2009 [8/28-9/9]

6 1980 [9/13-9/26]

5 1986 [9/13-9/27]

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS

Year Record Coach

1970 11-7 Ann Abbott

1971 24-7 Ann Abbott

1972 17-10 Kathy Hosafl ook

1973 9-10 Pat Eisenman &

Betty Hammond

1974 9-15 Pat Eisenman

1975 20-18 Pat Eisenman

1976 14-21 Linda Holmes

1977 29-19 Linda Holmes

1978 25-16 Linda Holmes

1979 24-23-3 Linda Holmes

1980 31-20-1 Linda Holmes

1981 15-31 Linda Holmes

1982 21-22 Rita Simmons

1983 - - - No Team

1984 15-21 Martha Newberry

1985 16-15 Karen King

1986 17-15 Martha Newberry

1987 6-19 Martha Newberry

1988 13-11 Martha Newberry

1989 8-19 Martha Newberry

1990 4-21 Vanessa Seghers

1991 11-21 Vanessa Seghers

1992 9-23 Vanessa Seghers

1993 15-15 Vanessa Seghers

1994 12-21 Susan Steadman

1995 25-11 Susan Steadman

1996 21-13 Bob Evans

1997 12-18 Steffi Legall

1998 20-14 Steffi Legall

1999 15-15 Steffi Legall

2000 4-26 Steffi Legall

2001 6-21 Steffi Legall

2002 20-12 Mitch Jacobs

2003 21-16 Mitch Jacobs

2004 22-11 Mitch Jacobs

2005 26-6 Mitch Jacobs

2006 20-12 Mitch Jacobs

2007 23-9 Mitch Jacobs

2008 13-15 Mitch Jacobs

2009 22-9 Mitch Jacobs

2010 12-20 Mitch Jacobs

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Coach Years Record Pct.

Mitch Jacobs 8 179-110 62.0

Linda Holmes 7 138-130-4 51.5

Martha Newberry 5 59-85 41.0

Steffi Legall 5 58-94 38.2

Vanessa Seghers 4 39-80 32.8

Pat Eisenman* 3 38-43 46.9

Susan Steadman 2 37-33 52.8

Ann Abbott 2 35-14 71.4

Bob Evans 1 21-13 61.8

Kathy Hosafl ook 1 17-10 63.0

Karen King 1 16-15 53.3

Linda Holmes

Rita Simmons

Martha Newberry

Karen King

Vanessa Seghers

Susan Steadman

Bob Evans

Steffi Legall

COACHING RECORDSCOACHING RECORDS

Mitch Jacobs

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Kills44 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Houston ...................................................11/17/06

38 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Memphis .................................................10/16/05

37 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. UTEP ........................................................11/19/05

35 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. UAB ...........................................................11/5/06

35 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Southern Miss .........................................10/15/06

34 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Bowling Green .........................................11/12/04

33 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Tulsa ........................................................11/17/07

32 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Maryland .....................................................9/2/06

32 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. UAB ...........................................................10/8/06

31 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. UTEP ..........................................................9/22/06

31 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. IPFW ..........................................................10/9/04

30 .......... Elizabeth Herman vs. SMU ...........................................................10/17/10

30 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Tulane ........................................................9/24/06

30 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Memphis ...................................................11/3/06

30 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. East Carolina ............................................11/11/06

30 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Northern Illinois ........................................10/8/04

30 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Central Michigan .....................................10/29/04

30 .......... Alisa Bable vs. Kent St. ..................................................................11/1/97

30 .......... Kellie Beckelheimer vs. ETSU .......................................................11/30/90

29 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Virginia ......................................................9/18/04

29 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Akron.........................................................9/30/04

29 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Kent State ..................................................10/1/04

29 .......... Michelle Sammarco vs. Morehead St. ..........................................11/17/98

28 .......... Stephanie Cahill vs. Gardner-Webb ...............................................8/28/07

28 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. SMU...........................................................9/21/07

28 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Houston ...................................................11/20/05

28 .......... Jane Mitchelle vs. Appalachian St. ...............................................10/12/91

28 .......... Alisha Bable vs. Appalachian St. ..................................................11/23/96

27 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. VCU ............................................................8/25/07

27 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Miami (Ohio) ...............................................9/5/06

Attempts82 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Houston ...................................................11/17/06

79 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Memphis .................................................10/16/05

73 .......... Jodi Fick vs. Morehead St. ..............................................................9/25/01

71 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. UAB ...........................................................10/8/06

71 .......... Jane Mitchell vs. Furman .............................................................11/15/91

70 .......... Elizabeth Herman vs. SMU ...........................................................10/17/10

70 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. UAB ...........................................................11/5/06

70 .......... Alisha Bable vs. Akron ...................................................................10/3/97

69 .......... Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. SMU...........................................................9/21/07

69 .......... Isabell Anderer vs. Akron ...............................................................11/3/01

Assists87 .......... Nicole Frizzo vs. Morehead State .................................................11/17/98

86 .......... Nicole Frizzo vs. Akron ...................................................................10/3/97

76 .......... Katie Stein vs. Bowling Green ......................................................11/12/04

75 .......... Katie Stein vs. Houston ................................................................11/20/06

74 .......... Katie Stein vs. Northern Illinois .....................................................10/8/04

74 .......... Nicole Frizzo vs. Kent State ............................................................11/1/97

73 .......... Elizabeth Fleming vs. Tulsa ..........................................................11/17/07

73 .......... Katie Stein vs. UTEP. .....................................................................11/19/06

72 .......... Elizabeth Fleming vs. East Carolina................................................9/21/07

71 .......... Nicole Frizzo vs. Appalachian State ................................................11/3/96

71 .......... Nicole Frizzo vs. Eastern Michigan ...............................................10/10/98

70 .......... Nicole Frizzo vs. Kent State ..........................................................10/16/98

69 .......... Nicole Frizzo vs. Eastern Michigan ...............................................10/23/98

Digs37 .......... Wendy Williams vs. Akron .............................................................10/9/99

36 .......... Jodi Fick vs. West Virginia ............................................................10/17/00

35 .......... Alisha Bable vs. ETSU ...................................................................11/19/95

33 .......... Jodi Fick vs. Eastern Michigan......................................................11/26/03

33 .......... Wendy Williams vs. Bowling Green ...............................................11/6/98

33 .......... Wendy Williams vs. Cincinnati .......................................................9/13/97

32 .......... Wendy Williams vs. Kent State ....................................................10/16/98

32 .......... Ashley Barnard vs. Morehead State ...............................................9/19/03

31 .......... Maggie Arias vs. Radford ...............................................................8/26/06

30 .......... Alisha Bable vs. Akron ...................................................................10/3/97

29 .......... Dorothy Rahal vs. East Carolina ...................................................11/24/10

29 .......... Maggie Arias vs. VCU .....................................................................8/25/07

29 .......... Megan Carlson vs. UCF ..................................................................11/7/08

29 .......... Wendy Williams vs. Buff alo .........................................................10/18/98

29 .......... Bridget Repsher vs. Eastern Kentucky ..........................................10/13/93

28 .......... Wendy Williams vs. St. John’s .........................................................9/5/98

28 .......... Ashley Barnard vs. Eastern Michigan .............................................11/7/03

27 .......... Bridget Repsher vs. Georgia Southern ...........................................11/1/92

27 .......... Maggie Arias vs. Eastern Michigan ................................................11/5/04

27 .......... Megan Carlson at UAB ...................................................................11/2/08

Blocks15 .......... Juanita Venable vs. Furman .........................................................10/27/95

13 .......... Vanessa Grazzini vs. Indiana ..........................................................9/15/95

12 .......... Nickie Sanlin vs. Toledo .................................................................11/6/04

12 .......... Sara Boyles vs. Northern Illinois ..................................................11/12/99

12 .......... Karen Mioduszewski vs. Western Carolina .....................................11/6/93

12 .......... Karen Mioduszewski vs. Davidson ...............................................11/12/93

12 .......... Juanita Venable vs. Furman .........................................................10/25/96

11 .......... Michelle Sammarco vs. Furman ...................................................10/18/95

11 .......... Jalicia Ross vs. UCF ........................................................................11/7/08

11 .......... Juanita Venable vs. UT Chattanooga ............................................10/20/96

11 .......... Juanita Venable vs. Akron ..............................................................10/3/97

10 .......... Nicole Michal vs. West Virginia ....................................................10/17/00

10 .......... Amber Sims vs. Bowling Green ......................................................11/1/03

10 .......... Jalicia Ross vs. Southern Miss ........................................................11/9/08

Aces9 ........... Erin Jasin vs. Savannah State .........................................................9/13/03

8 ............ Kelly Boerstler vs. Western Carolina ............................................10/28/94

7 ............ Ryanne Milligan vs. NCAT ................................................................9/7/10

7 ............ Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Glenville State ...........................................8/28/07

7 ............ Kelly-Anne Billingy vs. Tulane ........................................................9/24/06

7 ....... .... Amber Sims vs. Duquense .............................................................9/20/03

7 ............ Gina Yeley vs. Virginia Tech ..........................................................10/24/91

7 ............ Stephanie Cahill vs Southern Miss .................................................11/4/05

6 ............ Kristin Marcum vs. UAB ...............................................................10/12/07

6 ............ Kristin Marcum vs. Tulsa ..............................................................11/17/07

6 ............ Stephanie Cahill vs. Tulsa ...............................................................9/23/07

6 ............ Uche Ndubisi vs. Memphis ...........................................................10/14/07

SINGLE MATCH RECORDSSINGLE MATCH RECORDS

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Kills694 .................. Kelly-Anne Billingy ...................................................................2004

668 .................. Kelly-Anne Billingy ...................................................................2006

567 .................. Kelly-Anne Billingy ...................................................................2007

552 .................. Kelly-Anne Billingy ...................................................................2005

502 .................. Alisha Bable..............................................................................1996

482 .................. Kellie Beckelheimer ..................................................................1991

452 .................. Alisha Bable..............................................................................1997

450 .................. Jane Mitchell ............................................................................1991

444 .................. Elizabeth Herman .....................................................................2010

436 .................. Stephanie Cahill .......................................................................2007

418 .................. Jessica Braga ............................................................................1995

413 .................. Jane Mitchell ............................................................................1992

Attempts1,517 ............... Kelly-Anne Billingy ...................................................................2004

1,348 ............... Kelly-Anne Billingy ...................................................................2006

1,334 ............... Alisha Bable..............................................................................1996

1,226 ............... Jessica Braga ............................................................................1995

1,208 ............... Jane Mitchell ............................................................................1991

1,193 ............... Jane Mitchell ............................................................................1992

1,187 ............... Kelly-Anne Billingy ...................................................................2007

1,186 ............... Kellie Beckelheimer ..................................................................1991

1,151 ............... Kelly-Anne Billingy ...................................................................2005

1,145 ............... Elizabeth Herman .....................................................................2010

1,136 ............... Bridget Repsher ........................................................................1994

1,104 ............... Alisha Bable..............................................................................1995

1,103 ............... Bridget Repsher ........................................................................1992

1,096 ............... Stephanie Cahill .......................................................................2007

1,053 ............... Wendy Williams ........................................................................1999

1,027 ............... Tracey King ...............................................................................2002

1,017 ............... Wendy Williams ........................................................................1998

1,000 ............... Isabell Anderer .........................................................................2001

Hitting Percentage.413 ................. Jalicia Ross (294 K, 60 E, 567 TA) ...............................................2008

.370 ................. Jalicia Ross (296 K, 78 E, 589 TA) ...............................................2007

.358 ................. Nickie Sanlin (245 K, 68 E, 495 TA) ............................................2005

.355 ................. Emily Sullivan (372 K, 99 E, 768 TA) ..........................................2009

.346 ................. Kelly-Anne Billingy (567 K, 156 E, 1187 TA) ..............................2007

.344 ................. Kelly-Anne Billingy (668 K, 204 E, 1348 TA) ..............................2006

.344 ................. Kelly-Anne Billingy (552 K, 156 E, 1151 TA) ..............................2005

.318 ................. Kelly-Anne Billingy (694 K, 213 E, 1517 TA) ..............................2004

.318 ................. Cindy Bryant (279 K, 87 E, 604 TA) ............................................1988

.303......... ........ Nicole Michal (376 K, 90 E, 943 TA) ............ ..............................2003

.302 ................. Jessica Downs (336 K, 93 E, 904 TA) ..........................................1998

Assists1,642 ............... Elizabeth Fleming .....................................................................2007

1,610 ............... Nicole Frizzo .............................................................................1998

1,579 ............... Katie Stein ................................................................................2003

1,530 ............... Katie Stein ................................................................................2004

1,460 ............... Katie Stein ................................................................................2005

1,409 ............... Nicole Frizzo .............................................................................1996

1,319 ............... Katie Stein ................................................................................2002

1,286 ............... Nicole Frizzo .............................................................................1999

1,283 ............... Keri Simmons ...........................................................................1995

1,280 ............... Gina Yeley .................................................................................1991

1,251 ............... Elizabeth Fleming .....................................................................2010

1,218 ............... Elizabeth Fleming .....................................................................2009

Digs530 ........ ......... Ashley Barnard ................................ ........................................2003

520 .................. Wendy Williams ........................................................................1998

479 .................. Maggie Arias ............................................................................2007

454 .................. Wendy Williams ........................................................................1999

438 .................. Maggie Arias ............................................................................2006

435 .................. Maggie Arias ............................................................................2005

430 .................. Ryanne Milligan .......................................................................2009

419 .................. Jane Mitchell ............................................................................1991

415 .................. Alisha Bable..............................................................................1995

406 .................. Maggie Arias ............................................................................2004

402 .................. Bridget Repsher ........................................................................1992

Blocks172 .................. Vanessa Grazzini .......................................................................1995

149 .................. Cindy Bryant .............................................................................1988

146 .................. Heidi Kuethe .............................................................................2002

144 .................. Michelle Sammarco ..................................................................1995

138 .................. Amber Sims ..............................................................................2003

128 .................. Keri Simmons ...........................................................................1995

127 .................. Juanita Venable ........................................................................1996

127 .................. Juanita Venable ........................................................................1998

126 ................. Cristin Williams .........................................................................1995

121 .................. Chelsea Lazar ............................................................................2006

121 .................. Kelly Boerstler ..........................................................................1994

120 .................. Karen Mioduszewski .................................................................1993

118 .................. Amber Sims ..............................................................................2005

116 .................. Uche Ndubisi ............................................................................2006

115 .................. Michelle Sammarco ..................................................................1997

Aces84 .................... Gina Yeley .................................................................................1991

65 .................... Kelly-Anne Billingy ...................................................................2004

61 .................... Kristin Marcum .........................................................................2007

58 .................... Katie Stein ................................................................................2005

56 .......... ......... Amber Sims ................................... .........................................2003

56 .................... Katie Stein ................................................................................2002

53 .................... Stephanie Cahill .......................................................................2007

53 .................... Stephanie Cahill .......................................................................2005

53 .................... Jessica Downs ...........................................................................1998

51 .................... Kristina Ellingson ......................................................................1988

50 .................... Kelly-Anne Billingy ...................................................................2007

SINGLE SEASON RECORDSSINGLE SEASON RECORDS

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Kills1. Kelly-Anne Billingy (2004-07) ......................................................................... 2,4812. Stephanie Cahill (2004-07) .............................................................................. 1,4513. Alisha Bable (1995-97) .................................................................................... 1,3504. Bridget Repsher (1991-94) .............................................................................. 1,2415. Kellie Beckelheimer-Hicks (1998-91)............................................................... 1,208

Attempts1. Kelly-Anne Billingy (2004-07) ......................................................................... 5,2032. Bridget Repsher (1991-94) .............................................................................. 3,9153. Stephanie Cahill (2004-07) .............................................................................. 3,6734. Alisha Bable (1995-97) .................................................................................... 3,6425. Jane Mitchell (1989-92) .................................................................................. 3,331

Percentage1. Jalicia Ross (2005-08) ....................................................................................... .378 (636 K, 157 E, 1267 TA)2. Kelly-Anne Billingy (2004-07) ........................................................................... 338 (2481 K, 729 E, 5203 TA)3. Emily Sullivan (2006-09) .................................................................................. .267 (820 K, 320 E, 1872 TA)4. Kelly Boerstler (1993-94) ................................................................................. .260 (439 K, 135 E, 1168 TA)5. Jessica Downs (1996-99) .................................................................................. .256 (888 K, 310 E, 2256 TA)

Assists1. Katie Stein (2002-05) ...................................................................................... 5,8882. Nicole Frizzo (1996-99) .................................................................................... 5,3443. Elizabeth Fleming (2007-10) .......................................................................... 5, 2354. Andrea Kastein (2000-03) ............................................................................... 2,1055. Gina Yeley (1990-91) ....................................................................................... 1,922

Aces1. Katie Stein (2002-05) ......................................................................................... 2002. Kelly-Anne Billingy (2004-07) ............................................................................ 1923. Bridget Repsher (1991-94) ................................................................................. 1704. Stephanie Cahill (2004-07) ................................................................................. 1675. Gina Yeley (1990-91) .......................................................................................... 125

CAREER RECORDSCAREER RECORDSDigs1. Maggie Arias (2004-07) ............................................................................... 1,7582. Bridget Repsher (1991-94) .......................................................................... 1,4283. Jenni Corbin (1995-98) ................................................................................ 1,2314. Alisha Bable (1995-97) ................................................................................ 1,1855. Jodi Fick (1999-02) ...................................................................................... 1,114 Kristin Marcum (2006-09) ........................................................................... 1,114

Block Solos1. Kellie Beckelheimer-Hicks (1988-91).............................................................. 1142. Juanita Venable (1995-98) ............................................................................... 923. Amber Sims (2002-05) ..................................................................................... 814. Michelle Sammarco (1995-98) ......................................................................... 795. Uche Ndubisi (2004-07) .................................................................................... 64

Block Assists1. Michelle Sammarco (1995-98) ....................................................................... 4062. Juanita Venable (1995-98) ............................................................................. 3513 Amber Sims (2002-05) ................................................................................... 3474. Nicole Michal (2000-03) ................................................ ................................ 3185. Cristin Williams (1991, 93-95) ........................................................................ 245

Total Blocks1. Michelle Sammarco (1995-98) ....................................................................... 4852. Juanita Venable (1995-98) ............................................................................. 4433. Amber Sims (2002-05) ................................................................................... 4284. Nicole Michal (2000-03) ................................................................................. 3645. Kellie Beckelheimer-Hicks (1988-91).............................................................. 343

Kelly-Anne Billingy

All-Time Kills and Attempts Leader

Katie Stein

All-Time Assists and Aces Leader

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CONFERENCE USACONFERENCE USAC-USA Championships

Tournament Champions 2005

Regular Season Champions 2007

Regular Season Champions 2005

First TeamElizabeth Herman 2010

Emily Sullivan 2009

Jalicia Ross 2008

Kelly-Anne Billingy 2007

Stephanie Cahill 2007

Kelly-Anne Billingy 2006

Kelly-Anne Billingy 2005

Katie Stein 2005

Second TeamElizabeth Fleming 2009

Elizabeth Fleming 2007

Jalicia Ross 2007

Stephanie Cahill 2006

Maggie Arias 2006

Uche Ndubisi 2006

Nickie Sanlin 2005

Third TeamStephanie Cahill 2005

Freshman TeamElizabeth Fleming 2007

Player of the YearKelly-Anne Billingy 2007

Kelly-Anne Billingy 2006

Kelly-Anne Billingy 2005

Setter of the YearKatie Stein 2005

Freshman of the YearElizabeth Fleming 2007

Coach of the YearMitch Jacobs 2007

Mitch Jacobs 2005

All-Tournament TeamKelly-Anne Billingy 2007

Kelly-Anne Billingy 2006

Kelly-Anne Billingy 2005

Nickie Sanlin 2005

Tournament MVPKelly-Anne Billingy 2005

Off ensive Player of the Week2009Elizabeth Herman A31

Emily Sullivan O26

2008Emily Sullivan S2

2007Kelly-Anne Billingy S24

Stephanie Cahill O8

Kelly-Anne Billingy O29

Stephanie Cahill N12

2006Kelly-Anne Billingy S18

Kelly-Anne Billingy S25

Kelly-Anne Billingy O23

2005Kelly-Anne Billingy S26

Kelly-Anne Billingy O17

Kelly-Anne Billingy O31

Setter of the Week2010Elizabeth Fleming N15

2009Elizabeth Fleming S8

Elizabeth Fleming O26

2008Elizabeth Fleming S2

Elizabeth Fleming N17

2007Elizabeth Fleming S24

Elizabeth Fleming O22

Elizabeth Fleming O29

Elizabeth Fleming N12

2006Christin Bimberg S11

Christin Bimberg O30

2005Katie Stein S26

Katie Stein O17

Conference USA Career Leaders

Hitting Percentage

Player School Years G K Avg.

9. Kelly-Anne Billingy MAR 05-07 310 1787 .345Kill Average

Player School Years G K Avg.

1. Kelly-Anne Billingy MAR 05-07 310 1787 5.76

Kills

Player School Years G K

10.Kelly-Anne Billingy MAR 05-07 310 1787

Assist Average

Player School Years G Assists Avg.

17. Elizabeth Fleming MAR 07-10 461 5325 11.36

Assists

Player School Years G Assists

5. Elizabeth Fleming MAR 07-10 461 52358. Liz Egasti MAR 97-00 433 518014. Gemma Greer MAR 00-03 367 4368

Digs Average

Player School Years G Digs Avg.

18. Maggie Arias MAR 05-07 348 1352 3.89

Conference USA Single Match LeadersAll Matches

Kills ..................... 44 ..........2.. Kelly-anne Billingy .............. MAR vs. Houston ...........11-17-06

Assists ................. 88 ..........2. Liz Egasti .............................. MAR vs. Cincinnati ...........11-5-99

Block Assists ........ 12 ..........T5. Jenn Brown ........................ MAR vs. Houston ...........10-22-04

Total Blocks ......... 14 ..........T5. Chris Curtin ......................... MAR at B.C. ........................9-5-98

............................ 14 ..........Jenn Brown .............................. MAR vs. Houston ...........11-22-04

C-USA MatchesKills ..................... 38 ..........3. Kelly-Anne Billingy ............... MAR at Memphis ...........10-16-05

Assists ................. 88 ..........1. Liz Egasti .............................. MAR vs. Cincinnati ...........11-5-99

Service Aces ........ 8 ............T2. Abby Roberts ...................... MAR at Tulane .................11-1-96

............................ 7 ............T3. Kelly-Anne Billingy ............. MAR vs. Tulane ................9-24-06

............................ 7 ............T3. Stephanie Cahill.................. MAR at Southern Miss .....11-4-05

Block Assists ........ 12 ..........T5. Jenn Brown ........................ MAR vs. Houston ...........10-22-04

Total Blocks ......... 14 ..........T5. Jenn Brown ........................ MAR vs. Houston ...........10-22-04

Conference USA Single Season LeadersHitting PercentageT6. Jalicia Ross (2008) ................. .413

KillsT7. Kelly-Anne Billingy (2006) ......668

Kills Per Set1. Kelly-Anne Billingy (2006) .......6.61

9. Kelly-Anne Billingy (2005) .......5.58

Assists10. Elizabeth Fleming (2007) ....1,642

Assists Per Set4. Katie Stein (2005) ................13.77

Service Aces Per SetT7. Katie Stein (2005) ..................0.55

Points4. Kelly-Anne Billingy (2006) .....738.5

Points Per Set1. Kelly-Anne Billingy (2006) .......7.31

4. Kelly-Anne Billingy (2005) .......6.27

7. Kelly-Anne Billingy (2007) .......6.01

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HONORS AND ACCOLADESHONORS AND ACCOLADESConference USA

Player of the YearKelly-Anne Billingy ....................................... 2005, 2006, 2007Setter of the YearKatie Stein ........................................................................2005Freshman of the YearElizabeth Fleming .............................................................2007Coach of the YearMitch Jacobs ........................................................... 2005, 2007Spirit of Service AwardElizabeth Fleming .............................................................2009Player of the WeekElizabeth Herman .................................................... 1x in 2009Emily Sullivan ............................................... 1x in ‘08, 1x in ‘09Kelly-Anne Billingy ....................... 3x in ‘05, 3x in ‘06, 2x in ‘07Stephanie Cahill ...................................................... 2x in 2007Setter of the WeekElizabeth Fleming ................... 4x in ‘07, 2x in ‘08, 2x in ‘09, ‘10Katie Stein ............................................................... 2x in 2005All-Academic TeamElizabeth Fleming .......................................... 2008, 2009,2010Kelly-Anne Billingy ...........................................................2007Stephanie Cahill ...............................................................2007Uche Ndubisi ....................................................................2007Christin Bimberg ..............................................................2006All-Conference USAElizabeth Herman (1st Team)............................................2010Emily Sullivan (1st team)..................................................2009Elizabeth Fleming (2nd team) ................................ 2007, 2009

Jalicia Ross (2nd team, 1st team) ........................... 2007, 2008Kelly-Anne Billingy (1st team)...................... 2005, 2006, 2007Stephanie Cahill (3rd, 2nd, 1st) .................... 2005, 2006, 2007Uche Ndubisi (2nd team) ..................................................2006Maggie Arias (2nd team) ..................................................2006Nickie Sanlin (2nd team) ..................................................2005Katie Stein (1st team) .......................................................2005All-FreshmanElizabeth Fleming .............................................................2007All-Tournament TeamKelly-Anne Billingy ....................................... 2005, 2006, 2007Nickie Sanlin .....................................................................2005Tournament MVPKelly-Anne Billingy ...........................................................2005

Mid-American ConferenceAll-MACAlisha Bable (Hon. mention) ............................................1997Heidi Kuethe (2nd team) ..................................................2002Nicole Michal (2nd team) .................................................2002Kelly-Anne Billingy (1st team)..........................................2004Academic All-MAC (1st team)Alisha Bable (Hon. mention) ............................................1997All-Freshman TeamSara Boyles .......................................................................1999Heidi Kuethe .....................................................................1999Katie Stein ........................................................................1999Kelly-Anne Billingy ...........................................................2004Freshman of the YearKelly-Anne Billingy ...........................................................2004Player of the WeekWendy Williams ......................................................... 10/18/99Heidi Kuethe ................................................................ 9/30/02Kelly-Anne Billingy ...........................................3 times in 2004

MAC Academic Honor RollJessica Downs ...................................................................1999Nicole Frizzo .....................................................................1999Kristin Bailey ...........................................................2000,2001Sara Boyles .......................................................................2000Jodi Fick .......................................................................2000,01Grace Jones .................................................................2000,01Andrea Kastein .................................................................2001Heidi Kuethe .....................................................................2001Shannon O’Connor ............................................................2001Meredith Osterhoff ...........................................................2000Kate Schulz ..............................................................1999,2000

Southern ConferencePlayer of the YearJessica Braga ....................................................................1995Coach of the YearSusan Steadman ...............................................................1995Freshman of the YearJessica DeGraaf .................................................................1996All-Southern Conference(First -Team)Jaki Copeland ......................................................... 1984, 1985Cindy Bryant .....................................................................1988Kellie Beckelheimer ...................................... 1989, 1990, 1991Jane Mitchell .......................................................... 1991, 1992Bridget Repsher ................................................................1994Jessica Braga ....................................................................1995Alisha Bable .....................................................................1996All-Southern Conference (Second-Team)Jessica Braga ....................................................................1993Glenna Easterling .............................................................1994Cristin Williams .................................................................1995Juanita Venable ................................................................1996All-Tournament TeamCindy Bryant .....................................................................1988Deanna Sharpe .................................................................1988Jane Mitchell ....................................................................1992Alisha Bable .....................................................................1995Vanessa Grazzini ...............................................................1995Jessica Braga ....................................................................1995Academic Honor RollKellie Beckelheimer ................................................ 1989, 1990Stacey Beckelheimer ........................................................1989Kim Eby ............................................................................1989Andrea Purpero ...................................................... 1989, 1990Lori Schwertfeger .............................................................1989Cindy Machmer ................................................................1990Michelle Miller ....................................................... 1990, 1991Gina Yeley ............................................................... 1990, 1991Karen Mioduszewski ............................1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Nicole Wilkins ......................................1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Jessica Braga ................................................ 1992, 1993, 1994Laura McLaurin .................................................................1992Glenna Easterling ................................................... 1993, 1994Jenette Reed ....................................................................1993Bridget Repsher ................................................................1994Cristin Williams .................................................................1994Alisha Bable ........................................................... 1995, 1996Jessica Downs ...................................................................1996Jamie Heck .......................................................................1996Juanita Venable ................................................................1996

All-AmericanGTE Academic All-American

Jaki Copeland ......................................................1985

Verizon Academic All-American

Isabell Anderer ..........................................2002, 2003

ESPN/CoSida Academic All-American

Elizabeth Fleming (Second Team) ..............2009, 2010

AVCA All-American

Jalicia Ross (HM) ..................................................2008

Elizabeth Fleming (HM) .......................................2007

Kelly-Anne Billingy(HM) .................. 2005, 2006, 2007

Katie Stein (HM) ..................................................2005

Regional HonorsESPN /Cosida Academic All-District II

Christin Bimberg ..................................................2004

Elizabeth Fleming ........................... 2008, 2009, 2010

All Midwest Region Freshman of the Year

Kelly-Anne Billingy ..............................................2004

Elizabeth Fleming ................................................2007

AVCA All Midwest Region

Jalicia Ross ...........................................................2008

Elizabeth Fleming ................................................2007

Kelly-Anne Billingy .................. 2004,2005,2006, 2007

Katie Stein ...........................................................2005

All Midwest Region Honorable Mention

Stephanie Cahill...................................................2007

Nickie Sanlin ........................................................2005

AVCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year

Mitch Jacobs ........................................................2005

National HonorsCVU.COM All-Spikers

Kelly-Anne Billingy ..............................................2006

Sports Importss/AVCA National Player of the Week

Kelly-Anne Billingy .......................................10/31/05

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Kills444 ..............Elizabeth Herman ................................................ 2010372 ..............Emily Sullivan ...................................................... 2009294 ..............Jalicia Ross ........................................................... 2008567 ..............Kelly-Anne Billingy .............................................. 2007668 ..............Kelly-Anne Billingy .............................................. 2006552 ..............Kelly-Anne Billingy .............................................. 2005694 ..............Kelly-Anne Billingy .............................................. 2004376 . ............Nicole Michal ....................................................... 2003365 ..............Tracey King ........................................................... 2002330 ..............Isabell Anderer ..................................................... 2001247 ..............Sara Boyles........................................................... 2000350 ..............Wendy Williams ................................................... 1999381 ..............Wendy Williams ................................................... 1998452 ..............Alisha Bable ......................................................... 1997502 ..............Alisha Bable ......................................................... 1996422 ..............Jessica Braga ........................................................ 1995392 ..............Bridget Repsher ................................................... 1994317 ..............Jessica Braga ........................................................ 1993413 ..............Jane Mitchell ........................................................ 1992482 ..............Kellie Beckelheimer-Hicks .................................... 1991285 ..............Kellie Beckelheimer.............................................. 1990303 ..............Kellie Beckelheimer.............................................. 1989279 ..............Cindy Bryant ........................................................ 1988

Attempts1145 ............Elizabeth Herman ................................................ 2010966 ..............Kristin Marcum..................................................... 2009670 ..............Kristin Marcum..................................................... 20081,187 ...........Kelly-Anne Billingy .............................................. 20071,348 ...........Kelly-Anne Billingy .............................................. 20061,151 ...........Kelly-Anne Billingy .............................................. 20051,517 ...........Kelly-Anne Billingy .............................................. 2004943 ..............Nicole Michal ....................................................... 20031,027 ...........Tracey King ........................................................... 20021,000 ...........Isabell Anderer ..................................................... 2001744 ..............Jodi Fick ............................................................... 20001,053 ...........Wendy Williams ................................................... 19991,017 ...........Wendy Williams ................................................... 19981,204 ...........Alisha Bable ......................................................... 19971,334 ...........Alisha Bable ......................................................... 19961,247 ...........Jessica Braga ........................................................ 19951,136 ...........Bridget Repsher ................................................... 1994921 ..............Jessica Braga ........................................................ 19931,193 ...........Jane Mitchell ........................................................ 19921,208 ...........Jane Mitchell ........................................................ 1991712 ..............Kellie Beckelheimer.............................................. 1990741 ..............Kellie Beckelheimer.............................................. 1989604 ..............Cindy Bryant ........................................................ 1988

Hitting Percentage.268 .............Cameron Yoho (213 K, 75 E, 515).......................... 2010.355 .............Emily Sullivan (372 K, 99 E, 768 TA)...................... 2009.413 .............Jalicia Ross (294 K, 60 E, 567 TA) .......................... 2008.370 .............Jalicia Ross (296 K, 78 E, 589) ............................... 2007.344 .............Kelly-Anne Billingy (668 K, 204 E, 1348 TA).......... 2006.358 .............Nickie Sanlin (245 K, 68 E, 495 TA) ....................... 2005.318 .............Kelly-Anne Billingy (694 K, 213 E, 1517 TA).......... 2004.303 .............Nicole Michal (376 K, 90 E, 943 TA)....................... 2003.279 .............Grace Jones (199 K, 78 E, 434 TA) ......................... 2002.234 .............Heidi Kuethe (149 K, 62 E, 372 TA) ....................... 2001.189 .............Nicole Michal (147 K, 61 E, 454 TA)....................... 2000.248 .............Jessica DeGraaf (231 K, 79 E, 613 TA).................... 1999

** Statistical records incomplete prior to 1988

.302 .............Jessica Downs (336 K, 93 E, 804 TA) ..................... 1998

.262 .............Alisha Bable (452 K, 136 E, 1204 TA) .................... 1997

.247 .............Alisha Bable (502 K, 172 E, 1334 TA) .................... 1996

.245 .............Alisha Bable (396 K, 126 E, 1104 TA) .................... 1995

.271 .............Glenna Easterling (273 K, 94 E, 661 TA) ................ 1994

.248 .............Kelly Boerstler (135 K, 36 E, 399 TA) ..................... 1993

.219 .............Jane Mitchell (413 K, 152 E, 1193 TA) ................... 1992

.232 .............Kellie Hicks (482 K, 207 E, 1186 TA) ...................... 1991

.208 .............Kellie Beckelheimer (285 K, 137 E, 712 TA) ........... 1990

.232 .............Kellie Beckelheimer (303 K, 131 E, 741 TA) ........... 1989

.318 .............Cindy Bryant (279 K, 87 E, 604 TA) ....................... 1988

Assists1251 ............Elizabeth Fleming ................................................ 20101,218 ...........Elizabeth Fleming ................................................ 20091,124 ...........Elizabeth Fleming ................................................ 20081,642 ...........Elizabeth Fleming ................................................ 20071,323 ...........Christin Bimberg .................................................. 20061, 460 ..........Katie Stein ............................................................ 20051, 530 ..........Katie Stein ............................................................ 20041, 579 ..........Katie Stein ............................................................ 20031,319 ...........Katie Stein ............................................................ 2002929 ..............Andrea Kastein ..................................................... 2001965 ..............Andrea Kastein ..................................................... 20001286 ............Nicole Frizzo ......................................................... 19991610 ............Nicole Frizzo ......................................................... 19981039 ............Nicole Frizzo ......................................................... 19971409 ............Nicole Frizzo ......................................................... 19961296 ............Keri Simmons ....................................................... 19951149 ............Ashley Lowman.................................................... 1994628 ..............Colette Marquis .................................................... 1993932 ..............Colette Marquis .................................................... 19921280 ............Gina Yeley ............................................................ 1991642 ..............Gina Yeley ............................................................ 1990476 ..............Andrea Purpero .................................................... 1989408 ..............Andrea Purpero .................................................... 1988

Digs366 ..............Dorothy Rahal ...................................................... 2010430 ..............Ryanne Milligan ................................................... 2009328 ..............Megan Carlson ..................................................... 2008479 ..............Maggie Arias ........................................................ 2007438 ..............Maggie Arias ........................................................ 2006435 ..............Maggie Arias ........................................................ 2005406 ..............Maggie Arias ........................................................ 2004530 ..............Ashley Barnard ..................................................... 2003360 ..............Jodi Fick ............................................................... 2002256 ..............Isabell Anderer ..................................................... 2001289 ..............Jodi Fick ............................................................... 2000454 ..............Wendy Williams ................................................... 1999520 ..............Wendy Williams ................................................... 1998373 ..............Alisha Bable ......................................................... 1997398 ..............Alisha Bable ......................................................... 1996415 ..............Alisha Bable ......................................................... 1995392 ..............Bridget Repsher ................................................... 1994325 ..............Jessica Braga ........................................................ 1993402 ..............Bridget Repsher ................................................... 1992419 ..............Jane Mitchell ........................................................ 1991184 ..............Andrea Pupero ..................................................... 1990237 ..............Stacey Beckelheimer ............................................ 1989159 ..............Pat Dotson ........................................................... 1988

ANNUAL LEADERSANNUAL LEADERSBlocks78 ................Cameron Yoho ...................................................... 201077 ................Cameron Yoho ...................................................... 200991 ................Jalicia Ross ........................................................... 2008113 ..............Uche Ndubisi ........................................................ 2007121 ..............Chelsea Lazar ....................................................... 2006118 ..............Amber Sims .......................................................... 2005104 ..............Amber Sims .......................................................... 2004138 ..............Amber Sims .......................................................... 2003146 ..............Heidi Kuethe ........................................................ 200282 ................Grace Jones .......................................................... 200189 ................Sara Boyles........................................................... 2000112 ..............Sara Boyles........................................................... 1999127 ..............Juanita Venable .................................................... 1998115 ..............Michelle Sammarco.............................................. 1997127 ..............Juanita Venable .................................................... 1996175 ..............Vanessa Grazzini .................................................. 1995121 ..............Kelly Boerstler ...................................................... 1994120 ..............Karen Mioudeszewski .......................................... 1993105 ..............Karen Mioudeszewski .......................................... 199296 ................Kellie Beckelheimer-Hicks .................................... 199188 ................Kellie Beckelheimer.............................................. 199081 ................Kellie Beckelheimer.............................................. 1989149 ..............Cindy Bryant ........................................................ 1988

Aces28 ................Ryanne Milligan ................................................... 201030 ................Kristin Marcum..................................................... 200935 ................Megan Carlson ..................................................... 200861 ................Kristin Marcum..................................................... 200745 ................Kelly-Anne Billingy .............................................. 200658 ................Katie Stein ............................................................ 200565 ................Kelly-Anne Billingy .............................................. 200456 ................Amber Sims .......................................................... 200356 ................Katie Stein ............................................................ 200235 ................Isabell Anderer ..................................................... 200124 ................Nora Keithley ....................................................... 200036 ................Nora Keithley ....................................................... 199953 ................Jessica Downs ...................................................... 199828 ................Nicole Frizzo & Alisha Bable ................................. 199747 ................Alisha Bable ......................................................... 199637 ................Jessica Braga ........................................................ 199546 ................Bridget Repsher ................................................... 199433 ................Colette Marquis .................................................... 199349 ................Bridget Repsher ................................................... 199249 ................Jane Mitchell ........................................................ 199141 ................Gina Yeley ............................................................ 199049 ................Stacey Beckelheimer ............................................ 198951 ................Kristina Ellingston ................................................ 1988

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1970 (11-7)*Ann Abbott

West Liberty W 2-1Eastern Kentucky L 3-2MS St. Coll. for Women L 2-0E. Tennessee State W 2-0Emory & Henry W 2-1Winthrop L 2-1Montevallo L 3-2Georgia College W 3-2Gadsen L 3-2Eastern Kentucky W 3-1Morris Harvey** W 2-0Morris Harvey W 2-0WVIAA TournamentConcord W 2-0 West Liberty W 2-1 Morris Harvey W 2-0*records incomplete**now known as Univ. of Charleston

1971 (24-7)Ann Abbott

West Virginia Tech W 3-1Morehead W 2-1West Virginia Tech W 2-0Mt. St. Joseph L 2-0Mt. St. Josheph W 2-1High Point W 2-1Tennessee L 2-1Middle Tennessee St. W 2-0MS State College for W L 2-0Carson Newman W 2-1Tennessee L 2-1West Virginia Tech W 2-0University of Troy L 3-0West Georgia College L 3-0Auburn W 3-2Georgia W 3-0West Georgia College W 3-2Tennessee W 2-1Tennessee L 2-1West Virginia Tech W 2-0West Virginia Tech L 2-1Morris Harvey W 2-0Morris Harvey L 2-1Concord W 2-0West Liberty W 2-0WVIAA TournamentDavis & Elkins W 2-0Fairmont W 2-0West Liberty W 2-0West Virginia Tech W 2-0Morris Harvey W 2-0Concord W 2-1

1972 (17-10)Kathy Hosafl ook

Eastern Kentucky L N/AMurray State W N/AMurray State L N/AKentucky W N/AMorehead State W 2-1Mt. St. Joseph L 2-0Morris Harvey W 2-1West Liberty W 2-0Fairmont W 2-0West Virginia Tech W 2-0Morris Harvey W 2-0West Virginia Tech W 2-0Tuskegee W 2-0Tennessee L 2-1Georgia College L 2-0Emory & Henry W 2-0West Georgia L 2-0Aurburn L 2-1

WVIAA State TournamentWest Liberty W 2-0Concord W 2-0Morris Harvey W 2-0West Virginia Tech W 2-1Fairmont W 2-1MAIAW TournamentIllinois L N/AMichigan Sate L 2-0Ball State W 2-0

1973 (9-10)Pat Eisenman & Betty Hammond

Eastern Kentucky L 2-0Mt. St. Joseph L 2-0Cincinnati L 2-0Fairmont W 2-0West Georgia L 2-0East Carolina W 2-1North Carolina W 2-0Tennessee L 2-0West Georgia W 2-0High Point W 2-0Morehead State W 2-1Morris Harvey L 2-1Tennessee L 2-0Auburn L 2-1WVIAA TournamentConcord W 2-0Fairmont State W 3-2MAIAW TournamentIllinois L 2-0Calvin W 2-1Wisconsin L 2-0

1974 (9-15)Pat Eisenman

9/28 Eastern Kentucky L 2-09/28 Ball State L 2-09/28 Murrary State L 2-09/28 Morehead State L 2-010/5 Concord W 2-010/5 West Virginia W 2-010/8 Morehead State L 2-010/8 Kentucky L 2-0 ETSU Invitational East Tennessee State L 2-0 Milligan W 2-0 Middle Tennessee State L 2-1 Lenoir Rhyne W 2-0 Wake Forest L 2-0 Eastern Mennonite W 2-110/25 Appalachian State L 2-111/1 West Liberty W 2-011/1 Morris Harvey L 2-111/1 Concord L 2-111/15 WVIAA State Tournament Morris Harvey W 2-0 Concord W 2-0 Morris Harvey W 2-011/22 MAIAW Tournament Michigan State L 2-1 Illinois-Chcago Circle L 2-0 Cleveland State L 2-010/15 Morris Harvey W 2-110/15 Kentucky State W 2-010/24 at West Virginia W 2-010/24 vs. Concord L 2-010/24 vs. Glenville State W 2-010/25 at West Liberty State W 2-010/25 vs. Fairmont State W 2-011/1 vs. Pittsburgh L 2-011/1 at Ohio U. L 2-011/1 vs. Wright State L 2-011/8 at Morris Harvey W 2-011/8 vs. Concord W 2-0

11/8 vs. Salem W 2-011/14 WVIAA State Tournament vs. Concord W 2-0 vs. Salem W 2-0 vs. Fairmont W 2-0 vs. Glenville State W 2-0 vs. West Virginia W 2-1 vs. Shepard W 2-011/21 MAIAW Tournament at Dayton, Ohio (Univ. of Dayton) vs. Indiana L 2-0 vs. Mt. St. Joseph’s L 2-0 vs. Illinois State L 2-0

***HERD VOLLEYBALL STATISTICAL RECORDS FOR 1975 INCOMPLETE

1976 (14-21)Linda Holmes

Kentucky State L 2-0Louisville L 2-0Eastern Kentucky L 2-0Virginia Commonwealth L 2-0Louisville L 2-0Radford L 2-0West Virginia L 2-1Morris Harvey* W 2-0West Virginia W 2-0Radford L 2-0Shepard College W 2-0West Virginia W 2-1Defi ance College L 2-0Ohio W 2-0Morehead State L 2-0Northern Kentucky L 2-0Morris Harvey* L 2-1Lakeland College L 2-1Ashland College L 2-0Cedarville College L 2-0Kentucky State L 2-0Salem College W 2-0Wooster College L 2-0Kent State W 2-0Oberlin College W 2-0Cincinnati L 2-0Morehead State L 2-0Salem College L 2-0West Liberty State W 2-0Concord College W 2-0WVIAA State Tournament (Third Place)Shepard College W 2-1West Liberty State W 2-0Salem College W 2-1Concord College L 2-0Shepard College W 2-0

1977 (29-19)Linda Holmes

9/15 Kentucky State W 3-29/16 Ferrum W 3-1 9/23 Morehead State L 2-09/23 Rio Grande L 2-09/23 Morris Harvey W 2-0 9/30 Glenville State W 3-09/30 Salem W 3-010/1 Clarion L 2-110/1 Duquesne L 2-010/1 Clarion W 2-110/1 Duquesne L 2-110/4 vs. Bellarmine W 2-010/4 vs. Salem W 2-010/4 vs. Georgetown (Ky.) W 2-010/5 vs. West Liberty State W 2-010/5 at Glenville State W 2-010/5 at Morris Harvey W 2-0

10/6 West Virginia Tech W 2-010/6 Shepard W 3-010/7 vs. Shepard W 3-010/7 vs. West Liberty S. W 2-010/7 at Concord College L 2-010/8 vs. West Virginia L 2-010/8 vs. Radford W 2-110/10 vs. Dayton L 2-010/10 at Morehead State L 2-010/14 at East Tennessee St. L 2-110/15 vs. Virginia Tech L 2-110/15 vs. Kentucky L 2-010/15 vs. W. Carolina W 2-010/21 vs. Ahsland L 2-010/21 vs. Ohio University W 3-110/22 at Ohio State W 3-110/28 Kentucky State L 3-110/29 at Radford L 2-110/29 vs. Virginia Tech W 2-011/2 vs. Wilmington W 2-011/2 at Rio Grande W 2-111/5 vs. Concord College W 2-011/5 at Morris Harvey W 2-0WVIAA Tournament at Concord College (1st place)11/11 vs. Morris Harvey W 2-011/11 vs. WV Tech W 2-011/11 vs. Shepard W 2-011/11 at Concord L 2-111/12 vs. West Virginia W 2-011/12 at Concord W 2-1MAIAW Tournament-Grand Valley, Mich. 11/18 Central Michigan L 2-011/18 Depaul L 2-0

1978 (25-16)Linda Holmes

9/11 Eastern Kentucky W 2-09/11 Concord College W 2-09/15 Bellarmine W 2-09/15 Kentucky State L 2-09/20 Concord W 2-09/20 Roanoke W 2-09/22 Bellarmine W 3-29/22 Kentucky State L 2-19/23 Louisville W 2-09/23 Dayton L 2-09/26 Kentucky State L 2-09/26 Salem W 2-09/26 Rio Grande L 2-19/30 Xavier W 2-19/30 Louisville W 3-010/5 Tennessee Tech W 3-1East Tennessee State Invitational (Second Place)10/6-7 Carson-Newman W 2-0 Appalachian State W 2-1 Virginia Tech W 2-0 Western Carolina W 2-0 East Tennessee State L 2-010/11 West Virginia Tech W 3-010/18 West Virginia L 3-210/20 Ohio W 2-110/20 Morris Harvey W 2-010/20 Morehead State L 2-110/ 21 Radford W 3-010/24 Morehead State L 2-010/24 Northern Kentucky L 2-010/28 Youngstown State L 2-010/28 Baldwin-Wallace W 2-011/3 Morris Harvey W 2-011/3 Concord L 2-011/3 Salem W 2-011/4 Northern Kentucky L 2-011/4 Kentucky L 2-011/4 Tennessee L 2-111/4 Tennessee Tech W 2-111/6 Shepard W 2-011/6 District of Columbia W 2-0

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1979 (24-23-3)Linda Holmes

9/14 vs. Bellarmine L 2-19/14 Louisville L 2-19/19 vs. Kentucky State L 2-19/19 at Eastern Kentucky L 2-19/22 vs. Akron W 2-09/22 at Xavier L 2-19/27 at Ohio L 2-09/27 vs. Ashland W 2-09/28 Morehead St. L 2-09/29 at Rio Grande L 2-19/29 at Otterbien W 2-010/2 at Kentucky State L 2-110/2 vs. Midway College W 2-010/3 Charleston W 2-010/3 WV Tech W 2-010/5-6 East Tennessee State Invitational (Fourth Place - 10 teams) vs. Tennessee Tech T 1-1 vs. Applachian State T 1-110/16 at Charleston W 2-010/16 vs. Ohio W 2-010/17 Louisville W 2-110/17 Concord W 2-110/19-20 Wright State Invitational vs. Morehead State L 2-0 vs. Chicago Circle L 2-1 vs. Youngstown State W 2-1 vs. Xavier L 2-110/23 at Concord W 2-110/23 Bluefi eld State (forfeit) W 1-010/30 at Morehead State L 2-010/30 vs. Kentucky L 2-010/31 at West Virginia L 2-010/31 vs. Indiana (Pa.) W 2-010/31 vs. California (Pa.) W 2-011/2-3 Marshall Invitational (Fourth Place - 10 teams) E. Tenn. St. L 2-0 Carnegie-Mellon W 2-0 Emory &Henry W 2-0 VCU L 2-0 West Virginia L 2-111/6 at Charleston W 2-111/6 vs. Concord W 2-0

1980 (31-20-1)Linda Holmes

9/13 Charleston W 3-09/16 at Kentucky State W 2-09/16 vs. Georgetown (Ky.) W 2-09/26-27 at West Virginia Invitational (3rd of 10 teams) vs. Grove City W 2-1 vs. Salem W 2-0 vs. Duquesne W 2-0 vs. Princeton L 2-0 at West Virginia L 2-0 vs. Slippery Rock W 2-09/30 Xavier L 2-09/30 Concord W 2-010/1 Kentucky Christian W 2-0 10/1 West Virginia Tech W 2-010/3-4 at East Tennessee State Invitational (t-3rd of 11 teams) vs. James Madison L 2-1 vs. Virginia W 2-0 vs. East Tennessee State W 2-0 vs. Guilford W 2-1 vs. UT-Chattanooga W 2-0 vs. Tennessee Tech L 2-010/7 Kentucky State W 2-110/7 Ohio University L 2-0

10/9 at Virginia Tech W 3-110/10-11 at James Madison Invitational (5th of 7 teams) vs. Towson State W 2-0 at James Madison L 2-0 vs. East Tennessee State L 2-1 vs. Howard W 2-010/17-18 at Wright State vs. Louisville W 2-0 vs. St. Louis L 2-0 vs. Indiana State L 2-010/21 at Concord W 2-110/21 vs. Virginia Tech L 2-110/22 Morehead State L 2-110/22 Rio Grande W 2-010/31 Marshall Invitational11/1 (4th of 9 teams) Appalachian State L 2-0 VCU W 2-0 Charleston W 2-1 Wright State L 2-1 West Virginia L 2-011/8 at Morehead State L 2-011/8 vs. Miami (Ohio) L 2-011/12 at Charleston W 2-011/12 vs. Glenville State W 2-011/14-15 at WVIAA State Tournament at Cocord College vs. West Liberty T 1-1 vs. Fairmont State W 2-0 vs. Wheeling W 2-0 vs. Glenville State W 2-0 vs. Alderson-Broaddus W 2-0 vs. Wheeling W 2-0 vs. West Liberty State W 3-011/21-22 at MAIAW Regional at Romeoville, Ill. vs. Lake Superior L 2-0 vs. Lewis College L 2-0 vs. Dayton L 2-0

1981 (15-31)Linda Holmes

9/11 vs. Bellarmine L 2-09/11 at Kentucky State L 2-09/15 at West Virginia L 2-09/15 vs. Slippery Rock L 2-09/19 vs. Indiana State L 2-09/19 at Morehead State L 2-09/25 at Cincinnati L 2-09/ 25 vs. Xavier L 2-09/25 vs. Ill.-Chicago L 2-09/25 vs. Pittsburgh L 2-09/26 vs. Ohio State L 2-09/29 West VIrginia Tech W 2-09/29 Conord W 3-210/2 vs. Indiana (at Ind. St.) L 2-110/3 vs. Harris Stowe W 2-010/3 vs. Indiana State-Evans W 2-010/3 at Indiana State L 2-110/8 at Virginia Tech L 2-110/9 vs. W. Carolina L 2-010/9 vs. Howard W 2-010/10 vs. Lenior Rhyne L 2-010/10 at James Madison L 2-010/13 at Concord W 2-010/13 vs. Radford L 2-110/16 vs. Morehead State L 2-010/16 vs. Northern Michigan L 2-010/17 vs. Wright State L 2-010/17 vs. Ill. Chicago Circle L 2-0 Northern Carolina L N/A Ill. Chicago-Circle L N/A Cincinnati L N/A Salem L N/A MU Invitational (7th out of 8 teams) Rio Grande W N/A

Morehead State L N/Aat WVIAA State Tournamentdefeated West Liberty for state title

1982 (21-22)Rita Simmons

at Kentucky State W 2-0vs. Georgetown W 2-0Morehead State L 3-0at Wright State Invitational vs. Butler L 2-1vs. Wisconsin-MIlwaukee L 2-0at Wright State L 2-1vs. St. Joseph (Ind.) L 2-0at Ohio U. Invitational vs. Edinboro State L 2-0 vs. Akron W 2-1 at Ohio W 2-1 vs. Akron W 3-0 vs. Edinboro State L 3-0at East Tennessee State Invitational vs. Applachian State L 2-1 vs. USC-Spartansburg L 2-0 vs. Austin Peay W 2-0 vs. Liberty W 2-1 vs. UNC-Asheville W 2-1Rio Grande W 2-0West Virgina L 2-1at James Madison Invitational at James Madison L 2-1 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne L 2-0 vs. Howard W 2-1 vs. Towson State L 2-1 vs. Howard W 2-0at Concord W 2-1vs. Ferrum (at Concord) W 2-0at Virginia Tech Classic vs. Radford W 2-0 vs. Lynchburg W 2-0 at Virginia Tech L 2-0 vs. Radford L 2-0Bellarmine L 2-1Ohio U. L 2-0Marshall Invitational East Tennessee State W 2-1 Radford W 2-1 Midway W 2-0 Virginia Tech L 2-1 East Tennessee State W 2-1at Rio Grande L 2-1vs. Cedarville (at Rio Grande) W 2-1at Bellarmine L 3-1vs. N. Kentucky (at Bellarmine) L 3-0at Morehead State L 3-0

**1983 NO TEAM**

1984 (15-21, 2-3 SoCon) Martha Newberry

Sept. 14-15 at West Virginia Tournament vs. Akron L 2-1 at West Virginia L 3-1 vs. Robert Morris L 3-1Sept. 21 at Kentucky State W 3-0Sept. 22 Furman W 3-2 Furman W 3-0Sept. 27 at East Tennessee State L 3-1Sept. 27 vs. Western Carolina L 3-1Sept. 28-29 at East Tennessee State Tournament vs. UT-Chattanooga W 2-0 vs. Guilford W 2-0 vs. USC-Spartansburg L 2-1 at East Tennessee State L 2-0 vs. Mars Hill L 2-0 vs. USC-Spartansburg L 2-1

Oct. 5-6 at Colonial Classic at Richmond, Ky. vs. Dayton W 3-0 at Eastern Kentucky L 3-0 vs. Western Kentucky L 3-1Oct. 17 vs. West Virginia L 2-0Oct. 17 at Ohio U. L 2-0Oct. 19 Kentucky State W 2-0 Kentucky State W 2-0Oct. 23 at Concord L 2-1Oct. 23 vs. Radford L 2-0Oct. 26 East Tennessee State L 3-2Oct. 26 Morehead State L 3-2Oct. 30 Ohio U. L 2-1Oct. 30 Concord W 2-1Nov. 2-3 at Liberty Tournament at Liberty L 2-1 vs. Radford W 2-0 vs. UNC-Wilmington W 2-0 vs. Catholic W 2-0 vs. Longwood W 2-0 vs. Maryland-Baltimore W 2-1 vs. Radford W 3-0Nov. 7 at Morehead State L 3-0Nov. 9-10 Southern Conference Tournament vs. UT-Chattanooga L 3-2

1985 (16-15, 4-1 SoCon) Karen King

Sept. 17 Ohio U. L 3-1Sept. 21 at Morehead State Invitational vs. Butler L 2-0 vs. Clemson W 2-1 at Morehead State L 2-0Sept. 24 at West Virginia L 3-1Oct, 1 at Eastern Kentucky L 3-1Oct. 3 at UT-Chattanooga W 3-0Oct. 4 at East Tennessee State Tournament at East Tenn. State W 2-0 vs. Appalachian State W 2-0 vs. Western Carolina L 2-0 vs. Appalachian State L 3-1Oct. 8 West Virginia L 2-0Oct. 8 Morehead State L 2-0Oct. 11 at Appalachian State W 3-2Oct. 12 at Furman W 3-0Oct. 16 at Ohio L 3-2Oct. 16 vs. Cincinnati W 3-1Oct. 19 Western Carolina L 3-1Oct. 25-26 at Liberty Invitational vs. Radford W 2-0 vs. Charles Co. C.C. L 2-1 vs. Longwood W 2-0 vs. Kutztown State W 2-0 vs. Navy L 2-0Oct. 29 East Tennessee State W 3-0Oct. 31 at Morehead State W 3-2Nov. 1 at Radford Invitational vs. Liberty W 2-0 vs. Coastal Carolina W 2-0 at Radford W 2-1 vs. Liberty W 2-1 at Radford L 2-1Nov. 8-9 at Southern Conference Tournament at Appalachian State L N/A

1986 (17-15, 2-4 SoCon)Martha Newberry

Sept. 13 vs. Bellarmine W 3-0Sept. 13 vs. Thomas Moore W 3-0Sept. 17 Capital W 3-1Sept. 23 Kentucky State W 3-0Sept. 27 vs. Davidson W 3-0Sept. 27 at WesternCarolina L 3-0Oct. 4 at Appalachian State L 3-2Oct. 7 at Kentucky Wesleyan L N/AOct. 7 at Kentucky State L N/A

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Oct. 9 at East Tennessee State L 3-2Oct. 10-11 at E. Tennessee State Tournament vs. Tennessee L 2-1 vs. Tennessee Tech L 2-0Oct. 14 at Ohio L 3-0Oct, 16 at Capital L N/AOct. 17-18 at Alderson-Broaddus Tournament vs. Mars Hill W N/A vs. Rio Grande W N/A vs. Fairmont W N/A vs. West Liberty W N/A vs. Mars Hill W N/A vs. Rio Grande W N/A vs. Fairmont W N/A vs. West Liberty W N/A at Alderson-Broaddus L 2-0Oct. 22 Furman L 3-0Oct. 24-25 at Liberty Invitational vs. Maryland-Baltimore W 3-1 at Liberty W 3-2 vs. District of Columbia W 3-0 vs. Charles Co. C.C. L 3-0Oct. 28 at West Virginia L N/A Oct. 29 Morehead State L N/ANov. 1 UT-Chattanooga W 3-0Nov. 7-8 Southern Conference Championship vs. UT-Chattanooga L 3-2

1987 (6-19, 3-9 SoCon)Martha Newberry

Sept. 12 at UT-Chatanooga L 1-3Sept. 16 at Capital W 3-0Sept. 16 vs. OSU-Marion W 3-0Sept. 19 Appalachian State L 1-3Sept. 21 at Davidson W 3-0Sept. 22 at Furman L 0-3Sept. 26 East Tennessee State L 1-3Sept. 30 Morehead State L 0-3Oct. 2-3 at Akron Invitational vs. Cleveland State W 3-1 vs. Youngstown State L 2-3 vs. Wright State L 0-3Oct. 7 Davidson W 3-0 vs. Arkansas State W 3-1Oct. 7 Ohio U. L 0-3Oct. 10 Western Carolina L 1-3Oct. 10 Akron L 0-3Oct. 17 UT-Chattanooga W 3-0Oct. 20 at West Virginia L 0-3Oct, 24 Furman L 1-3Oct. 27 Xaiver L 1-3Oct. 31 at Western Carolina L 0-3Oct. 31 vs. UNC-Charlotte L 0-3Nov. 3 at Morehead State L 0-3Nov. 6 at Appalachian State L 1-3Nov. 7 at East Tennessee State L 0-3Nov. 13 Southern Conference Tournament (at Marshall) Davidson L 1-3

1988 (13-11, 6-4 SoCon)Martha Newberry

Sept. 8 at Midway College W 3-0Sept 12 at Morehead State L 3-0Sept. 14 at Xavier W 3-2Sept. 17 Appalachian State W 3-1Sept. 17 Furman W 3-2Sept. 23 at UT-Chattanooga W 3-1Sept. 24 at East Tennessee State L 3-0Sept. 24 at UT-Chattanooga W 3-2Sept. 30- at Akron InvitationalOct. 1 vs. Ohio L 3-0 at Akron L 3-1 vs. St Francis (Pa.) W 3-0Oct. 4 West Virginia L 3-0Oct. 8 Western Carolina W 3-0

Oct. 13 MIdway College W 3-2Oct. 15 East Tennessee State L 3-2Oct. 17 Morehead State L 3-2Oct. 21 at Wright State Invitational vs. Dayton L 3-1 at Wright State L 3-0Oct. 29 at Western Carolina L 3-2Nov. 4 at Appalachian State L 3-0Nov. 5 at Furman W 3-0Nov. 11-13 at Southern Conference Tournament vs. Furman W 3-0 vs. Appalachian State W 3-0 vs. Western Carolina W 3-1

1989 (8-19, 2-8 SoCon)Martha Newberry

Sept. 5 vs. Georgetown (Ky.) L 3-0Sept. 5 vs. Midway College W 2-0Sept. 7 at Shawnee State W 3-0Sept. 9 at Western Carolina L 3-2Sept. 11 at Morehead State L 3-0Sept. 16 Furman L 3-1Sept. 20 at West Virginia L 3-1Sept. 23 at East Tennessee State L 0-3Sept. 23 vs. UT-Chattanooga L 3-1Sept. 27 Ohio L 3-1Sept. 30 Murrary State L 0-3Oct. 7 at Appalachian State W 3-0Oct. 13 Akron W 3-0Oct. 14 Western Carolina L 3-0Oct. 17 Morehead State L 3-1Oct. 20-21 at Virginia Tech Tournament at Virginia Tech L 3-0 vs. Charles College W 3-0 vs. Radford W 3-0Oct. 24 Xavier L 3-1Oct. 27-28 at Furman Invitational vs. Baptist L 3-1 vs. UT-Chattanooga L 3-2 at Furman L 3-1Nov. 1 Radford W 3-1Nov. 4 East Tennessee State L 3-0Nov. 10-11 at Southern Conference Tournament vs. Furman W 3-0 vs. East Tennessee State L 3-0

1990 (4-21, 1-9 SoCon)Vanessa Seghers

Sept. 4 Shawnee State W 3-1Sept. 8 Furman L 3-0Sept. 11 Ohio L 3-0Seot. 15 UT-Chattanooga L 3-0Sept. 16 Western Carolina L 3-1Sept. 19 Morehead State L 3-0Sept. 21 Western Carolina L 3-0Sept. 22 Appalachian State L 3-0Sept. 24 East Tennessee State L 3-1Sept. 28-29 at Akron Invitational vs. St. Francis W 3-1 vs. Cornell L 3-0 at Akron L 3-0 vs. Kent State L 3-1Oct. 1 West Virginia L 3-0Oct. 6 UT-Chattanooga W 3-0Oct. 9 Xaiver L 3-0Oct. 13 Appalachian State L 3-0Oct. 14 Furman L 3-0OCt. 19 Radford L 3-0Oct. 26-27 at George Mason Invitational vs. Howard W 3-2 vs. American University L 3-0 at George Mason L 3-1 vs. Rider L 3-2Oct. 30 Morehead State L 3-0Nov. 3 East Tennessee State L 3-2Nov. 9 at Southern Conference Tournament

vs. Western Carolina L 3-0

1991 (11-21, 4-6 SoCon)Vanessa Seghers

Aug. 30 North Texas W 3-1Aug. 31 Stephen F. Austin L 3-0Sept. 1 Sam Houston State L 3-0Sept. 6-7 at River Cities Invitational vs. Eastern Kentucky L 3-1 vs. Radford W 3-0 vs. Dayton L 3-0Sept. 10 Morehead State W 3-2Sept. 14 Appalachian State L 3-2Sept. 15 East Tennessee State L 3-0Sept. 17 West Virginia L 3-1Sept. 20 UT-Chattanooga L 3-0Sept. 24 Virginia Tech L 3-1Sept 27 Marshall Fall Classic vs. Indiana State L 3-1 vs. Robert Morris W 3-0 vs. Liberty W 3-2Oct. 1 Xavier L 3-0Oct. 4 Western Carolina W 3-1Oct. 5 Furman L 3-0Oct. 6 UNC-Ashville L 3-0Oct. 11 East Tennessee State L 3-0Oct. 12 Appalachian State W 3-1Oct. 18 Robert Morris W 3-2Oct. 25 Furman W 3-1Oct. 26 Western Carolina W 3-1Oct. 29 Morehead State L 3-0Oct. 31 Liberty L 3-0Nov. 1-2 at American Classic vs. St. Bonaventure L 3-2 at American L 3-0 vs. Rider W 3-1Nov. 6 UT-Chattanooga L 3-1Nov. 11 Eastern Kentucky L 3-0Nov. 15 at Southern Conference Tournament vs. Furman L 3-2

1992 (9-23, 3-7 SoCon)Vanessa Seghers

Sept. 2 James Madison L 3-0Sept. 7 Lehigh W 3-1Sept. 11-12 at Kansas Invitational vs. Central Florida L 3-0 vs. Wright State L 3-0 vs. Chicago State W 3-0Sept. 16 Radford L 3-0Sept. 18-19 Marshall Fall Classic vs. Winthrop W 3-1 vs. Robert Morris L 3-2 vs. Tennessee Tech L 3-1Sept. 25 West Virginia L 3-2Sept. 26 Buff alo L 3-1Sept. 27 Duquesne L 3-0Oct. 2 Dayton L 3-0Oct. 3 Xavier L 3-1Oct. 16 North Carolina A&T W 3-0Oct. 17 East Tennessee State L 3-0Oct. 23 Davidson L 3-0Oct. 24 North Carolina A&T W 3-0Oct. 25 Appalachian State L 3-2Oct. 29 VCU L 3-0Oct. 31 UT-Chattanooga W 3-2Nov. 1 Georgia Southern W 3-2Nov. 6 Furman L 3-1Nov. 7 Western Carolina L 3-0Nov. 11 East Tennessee State L 3-1Nov. 14 Davidson W 3-1Nov. 15 Appalachian State L 3-1Nov. 20-21 at Southern Conference Tournament vs. Furman W 3-2 vs. Appalachian State L 3-0

1993 (15-15, 5-4 SoCon)Vanessa Seghers

Sept. 1 Morehead State L 3-1Sept. 3 Campbell L 3-2Sept. 4 Norh Carolina A&T W 3-0Sept. 4 VCU L 3-2Sept. 4 Winthrop W 3-1Sept. 11 Robert Morris W 3-0Sept. 17-18 at Rutgers Tournament vs. Yale L 3-2 vs. Liberty W 3-1 vs. Rutgers L 3-0Sept. 24 North Carolina A&T W 3-0Sept. 24 Xavier L 3-0Sept. 27 Robert Morris W 3-1Sept. 28 West Virginia L 3-0Oct. 1-2 at Virginia Tech Tourmament vs. East Tennessee St. W 3-2 at Virginia Tech L 3-0 vs. Evansville W 3-0Oct. 8 James Madison W 3-1Oct. 13 Eastern Kentucky L 3-1Oct. 17 UT-Chattanooga W 3-0Oct. 22 Davidson L 3-1Oct. 24 Appalachian State W 3-2Oct. 31 Georgia Southern W 3-0Nov. 2 Morehead State L 3-1Nov. 6 Western Carolina W 3-1Nov. 7 Furman L 3-0Nov. 10 East Tennessee State L 3-0Nov. 12 Davidson W 3-1Nov. 14 Appalachian State L 3-1Nov. 19 at Southern Conference Tournament vs. Georgia Southern L 3-2

1994 (12-21 SoCon)Susan Steadman

Sept. 3-4 at Morehead State Tournament vs. Akron L 3-0 vs. Evansville L 3-0 at Morehead State L 3-0Sept. 6 at James Madison L 3-0Sept. 11 at Davidson W 3-1Sept. 17-18 at Robert Morris Volleyfest vs. Duquesne L 3-1 vs. Pittsburg L 3-0 vs. Buff alo L 3-2 at Robert Morris W 3-0Sept. 21 Eastern Kentucky L 3-1Sept. 24-25 at Western Kentucky Tournament vs. Evansville W 3-1 at Western Kentucky L 3-0 vs. Wisc.- Green Bay W 3-1Sept. 27 at West Virginia W 3-1Sept. 30 Western Carolina W 3-2Oct. 2 UT-Chattanooga W 3-0Oct. 7 at Georgia Southern L 3-2Oct. 9 at Furman L 3-1Oct. 11 James Madison W 3-1Oct. 12 at Eastern Kentucky L 3-1Oct. 15 Appalachian State L 3-1Oct. 16 East Tennessee State W 3-0Oct. 22 Davidson W 3-1Oct. 27 at Radford L 3-2Oct. 28 at Western Carolina L 3-2Oct. 30 at UT-Chattanooga W 3-0Nov. 1 Morehead State L 3-1Nov. 3 Robert Morris W 3-0Nov. 4 Furman L 3-0Nov. 6 Georgia Southern L 3-1Nov. 11 at East Tennessee State L 3-0Nov. 13 at Appalachian State L 3-0Nov. 18 at Southern Conference Tournament vs. East Tennessee State L 1-3

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1995 (25-11,12-2 SoCon)Susan Steadman

Sept. 4 Radford W 3-0Sept. 8-9 at Bulldog/Subway Classic vs. St. John’s L 3-1 at Miississippi State L 3-1 vs. Tennessee Martin W 3-0 vs. Tennessee Martin W 3-1Sept. 13 at Ohio L 3-1Sept. 15 at Blocksport Challenge vs. Indiana W 3-2 vs. Valparaiso L 3-0 vs. Wright State L 3-2 vs. Navy W 3-0Sept. 20 at Xavier W 3-2Sept. 23 Western Carolina W 3-0Sept. 24 UT-Chattanooga W 3-0Sept. 26 West Virginia L 3-1Sept. 29 at Georgia Southern W 3-0Oct. 1 at Furman W 3-1Oct. 6 East Tennessee State W 3-2Oct. 8 Appalachian State L 3-0Oct. 11 Eastern Kentucky W 3-0Oct. 16 Davidson W 3-1Oct. 20 at Western Carolina W 3-0Oct. 22 at UT-Chattanooga W 3-1Oct. 24 at Morehead State W 3-2Oct. 27 Furman W 3-1Oct. 28 Georgia Southern W 3-0Nov. 3 at East Tennessee State W 3-0Nov. 5 at Appalachian State L 3-2Nov. 7 Cincinnati L 3-0Nov. 11 at Davidson W 3-0Nov. 14 vs. James Madison W 3-0Nov. 15 Morehead State L 3-2Nov. 17-19 at Southern Conference Tourmament Davidson W 3-0 Furman W 3-1 East Tennessee State W 3-1Nov. 24 Florida A&M W 3-0 (NCAA Play-in)Nov. 29 NCAA First Round at Georgia L 3-0

1996 (21-13,12-2 SoCon)Bob Evans

Aug. 30 Thundering Herd Invitational Western Kentucky W 3-2 Bradley W 3-2 James Madison W 3-0 Mississippi State W 3-0Sept. 3 Ohio L 3-1Sept. 6-7 at Holiday Inn/Jeff erson Tourament vs. Drexel W 3-0 vs. VCU W 3-2 vs. UNC-Greensboro W 3-1 at Virginia L 3-0Sept. 13 at Diet Coke Classic vs. Arkansas L 3-0 at Minnesota L 3-0 vs. Georgia Tech L 3-2Sept. 17 at Kentucky L 3-1Sept. 20-21 at Buckeye Invitational vs. Portland L 3-1 vs. Marquette W 3-0Sept. 24 Morehead State W 3-1Sept. 27 at Georiga Southern W 3-0Sept. 29 at Furman L 3-2Oct. 5 Appalachian State W 3-2Oct. 6 East Tennessee State W 3-1Oct. 14 Davidson W 3-0Oct. 18 at Western Carolina W 3-2Oct. 20 at UT-Chattanooga W 3-2Oct. 25 Furman W 3-1Oct. 26 Georgia Southern W 3-0

Oct. 29 at Eastern Kentucky L 3-0Nov. 1 at East Tennessee State W 3-0Nov. 3 at Appalachian State W 3-2Nov. 10 at Davidson W 3-1Nov. 15 UT-Chattanooga L 3-2Nov. 17 Western Carolina W 3-0Nov. 22 at Southern Conference Tournament vs. Georgia Southern W 3-0 vs. Appalachian State L 3-2

1997 (12-18, 6-10 MAC)Steffi Legall

Aug. 30 at West Virginia Classic at West Virginia L 3-1 vs. Duquesne W 3-2 vs. Cleveland State W 3-0Sept. 5-6 at Missouri-Kansas City/Invitational vs. Evansville L 3-1 vs. Texas-El Paso L 3-2 vs. Chicago State W 3-0 at Missouri-KC W 3-0Sept. 12-13 Marshall/Radisson Invitational vs. Virginia L 3-0 vs. Cincinnati L 3-2 vs. Indiana L 3-0Sept. 17 Northern Illinois L 3-0Sept. 20 Western Michigan L 3-1Sept. 23 at Morehead State L 3-1Sept. 26 Bowling Green L 3-0Sept. 27 Miami (Ohio) L 3-1Oct. 3 at Akron W 3-2Oct. 5 at Kent W 3-1Oct. 8 Ohio W 3-1Oct. 15 at Ball State L 3-0Oct. 18 Toledo L 3-2Oct. 19 Central Michigan W 3-0Oct. 24 at Bowling Green L 3-0Oct. 25 at Miami (Ohio) L 3-1Oct. 31 Akron W 3-0Nov. 1 Kent L 3-2Nov. 7 at Ohio W 3-0Nov. 15 at Eastern Michigan L 3-2Nov. 16 at Wright State W 3-0*Nov. 19 at Miami (Ohio) L 3-0

1998 (20-14, 11-7 MAC)Steffi Legall

Sept. 1 Ohio W 3-1Sept. 4-5 at Deacon Invitational at Wake Forest L 3-0 vs. Appalachian State W 3-2 vs. Oklahoma L 3-2 vs. St. John’s W 3-1Sept. 11-12 at Fresno State Invitational vs. Sacramento State L 3-1 vs. Arkansas State W 3-1 vs. Loyola-Chicago L 3-0 at Fresno State L 3-2Sept. 15 at Ohio State L 3-0Sept. 18-19 at UNC-Charlotte Invitational vs. North Carolina A&T W 3-0 vs. Florida Atlantic W 3-0 at UNC-Charlotte W 3-1Sept. 22 Akron W 3-1Sept. 25 Bowling Green L 3-1Sept. 26 Northern Illinois L 3-0Oct. 2 Ball State W 3-2Oct. 3 Miami (Ohio) L 3-1Oct. 6 West Virginia W 3-1Oct. 9 at Toledo W 3-0Oct. 10 at Eastern Michigan W 3-2Oct. 16 at Kent L 3-2Oct. 18 at Buff alo W 3-1Oct. 23 Eastern Michigan W 3-1Oct. 24 Toledo W 3-0

Oct. 30 at Central Michigan W 3-2Oct. 31 at Western Michigan L 3-2Nov. 4 at Ohio L 3-1Nov. 6 at Bowling Green W 3-2Nov. 11 Kent W 3-0Nov. 14 Buff alo W 3-0Nov. 17 Morehead State W 3-2Nov. 21 at Ball State L 3-0Nov. 24 at Ball State L 3-0

1999 (15-15, 9-9 MAC)Steffi Legall

Sept. 1 at Morehead State W 3-0Sept. 3-4 at Flyer Invitational vs. Dayton L 3-0 vs. Austin Peay L 3-1 vs. Tennessee Tech W 3-0Sept. 10-11 at Panther Invitational vs. IUPUI W 3-2 vs. Wisconsin-Milw. L 3-0 vs. Duquesne W 3-0 vs. Eastern Illinois L 3-0Sept. 17-18 at Indiana Tournament vs. Indiana L 3-1 vs. Boston College W 3-0 vs. Cleveland State W 3-2Sept. 24 Buff alo W 3-0Sept. 25 Akron L 3-2Sept. 29 at Toledo W 3-2Oct. 1 Central Michigan W 3-0Oct. 8 at Ohio W 3-2Oct. 9 at Akron W 3-2Oct. 15 at Miami (Ohio) W 3-1Oct. 16 at Northern Illinois L 3-1Oct. 22 at Western Michigan L 3-1Oct. 23 at Central Michigan W 3-0Oct. 29 Miami (Ohio) L 3-1Oct. 31 Bowling Green L 3-0Nov. 3 at Kent State W 3-0Nov. 5 Ball State L 3-0Nov. 12 Northern Illinois L 3-2Nov. 13 Western Michigan L 3-2Nov. 17 Ohio U. W 3-0Nov. 19 at Eastern Michigan L 3-1Nov. 23 at Ball State L 3-0

2000 (4-26, 2-17 MAC)Steffi Legall

Sept.1-2 at Virginia Tech Tournament vs. Virginia Tech L 3-2 vs. Southwest Texas L 3-0 vs. NC State L 3-1 vs. Appalachian State L 3-2Sept. 5 Ohio State L 0-3Sept. 8-9 Adidas Stone Lodge Invitational Wright State W 3-2 UNC Wilmington W 3-0 Wake Forest L 3-0Sept. 15-16 at Denver Invitational vs. Butler L 3-0 vs. Denver L 3-0 vs. Fresno State L 3-0Sept. 22 Eastern Michigan L 3-1Sept. 23 Toledo L 3-1Sept. 29 at Northern Illinois L 3-0Oct. 2 at Bowling Green L 3-0Oct. 3 Morehead State L 3-1Oct. 8 at Central Michigan L 3-1Oct. 11 Ohio L 3-0Oct. 13 Western Michigan L 3-1Oct. 14 Central Michigan L 3-0Oct. 17 West Virginia L 3-2Oct. 20 Miami (Ohio) L 3-0Oct. 22 Buff alo W 3-1Oct. 27 at Ball State L 3-0

Oct. 28 at Miami (Ohio) L 3-2Oct. 31 Akron L 3-1Nov. 4 Bowling Green L 3-0Nov. 10 at Kent State L 3-0Nov. 11 at Buff alo W 3-0Nov. 17 at Ohio L 3-1Nov. 18 at Akron L 3-0

2001 (6-21, 4-14 MAC)Steffi Legall

Aug.31- at UF TournamentSept. 1 vs. Florida L 3-0 vs. Arizona L 3-0 vs. South Florida L 3-0Sept. 7-8 at NC State Tournament vs. NC State L 3-1 vs. Campbell W 3-0 vs. High Point W 3-0Sept. 18 at West Virginia L 3-0Sept. 21 Buff alo W 3-1Sept. 22 Kent St. L 3-1Sept. 25 at Morehead St. L 3-2Sept. 28 Ohio L 3-1Sept. 30 Ball State L 3-1Oct. 5 at Toledo L 3-2Oct. 6 at Eastern Michigan L 3-0Oct. 12 Central Michigan W 3-1Oct. 13 Northern Illinois L 3-0Oct. 19 at Akron L 3-0Oct. 20 at Bowling Green L 3-0Oct. 23 Louisville L 3-0Oct. 26 at Central Michigan W 3-2Oct. 27 at Western Michigan L 3-2Oct. 31 Akron L 3-0Nov. 3 at Buff alo W 3-2Nov. 9 Bowling Green L 3-0Nov. 10 Miami (Ohio) L 3-0Nov. 13 at Ohio L 1-3Nov. 17 at Miami (Ohio) L 1-3

2002 (20-12, 11-7 MAC)Mitch Jacobs

Aug.30-31 at Illinois State Tournament vs. Alabama L 1-3 at Illinois St. L 1-3 vs. Florida St. L 3-0Sept. 6-7 at UNC Greensboro (Greensboro, N.C.) at UNC Greensboro W 3-0 vs. High Point W 3-1 vs. Winthrop W 3-2Sept. 13-14 at Cleveland St. Tournament vs. Elon W 3-0 vs. St. Francis W 3-0 vs. Tennessee Tech W 3-1 at Cleveland St. L 3-1Sept. 21 West Virginia W 3-1Sept. 24 Morehead St. W 3-1Sept. 27 at Canisius W 3-0Sept. 28 at Buff alo W 3-1Oct. 2 Ohio W 3-1Oct. 4 Eastern Michigan L 3-0Oct. 5 Miami (Ohio) W 3-1Oct. 11 at Northern Illinois W 3-0Oct. 14 at Bowling Green W 3-1Oct. 18 Western Michigan W 3-0Oct. 25 at Miami (Ohio) L 3-0Oct. 26 at Ball State L 3-1Nov. 1 Akron W 3-2Nov. 2 Central Michigan W 2-0Nov. 6 at Ohio L 3-0Nov. 8 Buff alo W 3-0Nov. 9 Toledo W 3-0Nov. 15 Kent State W 3-0Nov. 16 at Eastern Michigan L 3-2Nov. 22 at Kent State L 3-2

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Nov. 23 at Akron L 3-2Nov. 26 Eastern Michigan L 3-1

2003 (21-16, 8-8 MAC)Mitch Jacobs

Aug.29-30 at Indiana St. Tournament vs. Montana L 1-3 at Indiana St. W 3-2 vs. UTC W 3-0Sept. 5-6 at Cincinnati Tournament at Cincinnati L 0-3 vs. New Mexico State L 1-3 vs. Butler L 0-3Sept. 12-13 at North Carolina A&T tournament vs. High Point W 3-1 at. NCAT W 3-1 vs. Savannah State W 3-0 vs. Gardner-Webb W 3-0Sept. 19 vs. Morehead St. W 3-2Sept. 20 vs. Duquense W 3-1Sept. 20 at West Virginia W 3-2Sept. 23 Eastern Kentucky L 2-3Sept. 26 Ohio L 0-3Sept. 28 Akron W 3-2Sept. 30 at Radford W 3-0Oct. 4 at Miami (Ohio) W 3-1Oct. 5 at Xavier L 1-3Oct. 10 Ball State W 3-2Oct. 11 Northern Illinois L 0-3Oct. 17 at Western Michigan W 3-1Oct. 17 at Central Michigan L 2-3Oct. 18 at Akron L 0-3Oct. 24 at Buff alo W 3-0Oct. 25 at Canisius L 2-3Oct. 31 Miami (Ohio) L 2-3Nov. 1 Bowling Green W 3-1Nov. 5 at Ohio L 0-3Nov. 7 at Eastern Michigan L 2-3Nov. 8 at Toledo W 3-1Nov. 14 Buff alo L 0-3Nov. 15 Kent State W 3-2Nov. 18 Toledo W 3-0Nov. 21 Central Michigan W 3-1Nov. 22 Akron W 3-0Nov. 23 Ohio L 0-3

2004 (22-11, 11-5 MAC)Mitch Jacobs

Sept. 1 Radford W 3-0Sept. 3 vs. Connecticut W 3-2Sept. 4 at Wake Forest L 1-3Sept. 4 vs. South Carolina L 0-3Sept. 7 at Eastern Kentucky L 0-3Sept. 10 Morehead State W 3-0Sept. 11 at Morehead State L 0-3Sept. 17 vs. Cincinnati W 3-2Sept. 18 at Wisconsin L 0-3Sept. 18 vs. Virginia L 0-3Sept. 22 Xavier W 3-0Sept. 26 Miami (Ohio) W 3-2Sept. 30 at Akron W 3-0Oct. 1 at Kent State L 2-3Oct. 5 West Virginia W 3-1Oct. 8 at Northern Illinois W 3-2Oct. 9 at IPFW W 3-1Oct. 13 at Niagara W 3-0Oct. 14 at Buff alo W 3-1Oct. 19 Western Michigan W 3-1Oct. 22 at Ball State L 0-3Oct. 23 at Miami (Ohio) L 2-3Oct. 27 Ohio L 0-3Oct. 29 Central Michigan W 3-1Oct. 31 Buff alo W 3-1Nov. 2 Akron W 3-1Nov. 5 Eastern Michigan W 3-1Nov. 6 Toledo W 3-2Nov. 12 at Bowling Green W 3-2

Nov. 13 at Ohio L 0-3Nov. 19 vs. Bowling Green W 3-0Nov. 20 vs. Ball State W 3-2Nov. 21 vs. Ohio L 0-3

2005 (26-6, 15-1 C-USA)Mitch Jacobs

Aug. 29 at Miami (Ohio) L 0-3Sept. 2 at Maryland L 1-3Sept. 3 vs. Texas-Arlington W 3-0Sept. 3 vs. Rutgers W 3-0Sept. 9 vs. West Virginia W 3-1Sept. 10 vs. Coppin State W 3-0Sept. 10 vs. Morehead State W 3-0Sept. 14 at Pittsburgh L 0-3Sept. 16 vs. Penn W 3-0Sept. 17 vs. Seton Hall W 3-0Sept. 17 at Penn State L 0-3Sept. 20 Cincinnati W 3-2Sept. 23 UTEP W 3-0Sept. 30 East Carolina W 3-0Oct. 2 at East Carolina W 3-0Oct. 7 Southern Miss W 3-0Oct. 9 UCF W 3-0Oct. 14 at UAB W 3-1Oct. 16 at Memphis L 2-3Oct. 21 at Houston W 3-1Oct. 23 at Rice W 3-0Oct. 24 vs. Tulane W 3-0Oct. 28 Tulsa W 3-0Oct. 30 SMU W 3-0Nov. 4 at Southern Miss W 3-0Nov. 6 at UCF W 3-0Nov. 11 UAB W 3-0Nov. 13 Memphis W 3-0Conference USA TournamentNov. 18 vs. UCF W 3-2Nov. 19 vs. UTEP W 3-2Nov. 20 vs. Houston W 3-2NCAA TournamentDec. 2 vs. Ohio State L 0-3

2006 (20-12, 12-4 C-USA)Mitch Jacobs

Aug. 25 vs. Appalachian State L 0-3Aug. 26 vs. Middle Tennessee L 1-3Aug. 26 vs. Radford W 3-2Aug. 30 at Xavier L 1-3Sept. 1 at Indiana L 0-3Sept. 2 vs. Maryland L 1-3Sept. 2 vs. Chicago State W 3-0Sept. 5 Miami (Ohio) W 3-1Sept. 8 vs. Lehigh W 3-0Sept. 9 vs. Tennessee L 0-3Sept. 9 at Pittsburgh W 3-0Sept. 14 at East Carolina W 3-1Sept. 15 vs. Grambling State W 3-0Sept. 16 vs. Wisc.-Green Bay W 3-0Sept. 19 vs. West Virginia W 3-0Sept. 22 at UTEP W 3-1Sept. 24 Tulane L 2-3Sept. 29 at Tulsa L 1-3Oct. 1 at SMU W 3-0Oct. 6 Memphis W 3-1Oct. 8 UAB W 3-2Oct. 13 at UCF W 3-0Oct. 15 at Southern Miss L 2-3Oct. 20 Houston W 3-0Oct. 22 Rice W 3-0Oct. 27 UCF W 3-0Oct. 29 Southern Miss W 3-0Nov. 3 at Memphis W 3-2Nov. 5 at UAB L 2-3Nov. 11 East Carolina W 3-0Conference USA TournamentNov. 17 vs. Houston L 2-3Cardinal Thanksgiving Classic

Nov. 24 at Louisville L 0-3

2007 (23-9, 15-1 C-USA)Mitch Jacobs

Aug. 24 vs. William & Mary L 2-3Aug. 25 vs. VCU W 3-2Aug. 25 at Virginia Tech L 1-3Aug. 28 Glenville State W 3-1Aug. 31 vs. Gardner-Webb W 3-2Sept. 1 vs. Tennessee State W 3-1Sept. 1 at Western Kentucky L 0-3Sept. 4 Xavier W 3-0Sept. 6 at Valparaiso L 1-3Sept. 7 vs. Indiana L 1-3Sept. 7 vs. Western Michigan L 0-3Sept. 14 at West Virginia W 3-1Sept. 15 Pepperdine L 1-3Sept. 15 vs. Akron W 3-0Sept. 21 at SMU W 3-1Sept. 23 Tulsa W 3-1Sept. 28 at Southern Miss W 3-0Sept. 30 at UCF W 3-0Oct. 5 Tulane W 3-0Oct. 7 UTEP W 3-1Oct. 12 UAB L 2-3Oct. 14 Memphis W 3-2Oct. 19 East Carolina W 3-1Oct. 21 at East Carolina W 3-2Oct. 26 at Rice W 3-1Oct. 28 at Houston W 3-0Nov. 2 Southern Miss W 3-0Nov. 4 UCF W 3-0Nov. 9 at UAB W 3-0Nov. 11 at Memphis W 3-0Conference USA TournamentNov. 16 vs. East Carolina W 3-1Nov. 17 vs. Tulsa L 2-3

2008 (13-15, 5-11 C-USA)Mitch Jacobs

Aug. 29 vs. Tennessee Tech W 3-0Aug. 30 vs. Wright State W 3-2Aug. 31 at Cincinnati L 0-3Sept. 5 Virginia Tech W 3-2Sept. 6 vs. ETSU W 3-1Sept. 6 W. Kentucky L 0-3Sept. 9 Morehead State L 0-3Sept.12 at WVU W 3-2Sept.19 at ECU* L 1-3Sept.20 vs. North Carolina St. W 3-1Sept.20 vs Morgan State W 3-0Sept.26 MEMPHIS* W 3-1Sept.28 UAB* L 2-3Oct. 3 at UCF* L 2-3Oct. 5 at Southern Miss* L 2-3Oct.10 RICE* L 0-3Oct.12 HOUSTON* W 3-0Oct.17 at UTEP* W 3-0Oct.19 at Tulane* L 0-3Oct.24 SMU* L 0-3Oct.26 TULSA* L 1-3Oct.29 at Memphis* L 0-3Nov. 2 at UAB* L 1-3Nov. 7 UCF* W 3-2Nov. 9 SOUTHERN MISS* L 1-3Nov.15 ECU* W 3-1Conference USA TournamentNov.20 vs. Southern Miss W 3-0Nov.21 vs. UAB L 0-3

2009 (22-9, 10-6 C-USA)Mitch Jacobs

Aug. 28 vs. Binghamton W 3-0Aug. 29 vs. Rhode Island W 3-1Aug. 29 at Hofstra W 3-1Sept. 2 CHARLESTON W 3-0

Sept. 5 vs. Davidson W 3-1Sept. 6 vs. Charlotte W 3-2Sept. 6 at High Point W 3-0Sept. 8 at NC A&T W 3-0Sept. 9 at UNC Greensboro W 3-0Sept. 11 vs. Colorado State L 0-3Sept. 12 at North Carolina W 3-0Sept. 12 vs. Tennessee L 0-3Sept. 15 at Morehead State W 3-1Sept. 18 ECU* W 3-1Sept. 23 WVU W 3-1Sept. 25 USM* W 3-1Sept. 27 UCF* W 3-2Oct. 2 at Tulsa* L 1-3Oct. 3 at SMU L 1-3Oct. 11 at Memphis* W 3-0Oct. 16 TULANE* L 0-3Oct. 18 UTEP* W 3-1Oct. 22 at USM* W 3-0Oct. 24 at UCF* W 3-0Oct. 30 at Houston* L 1-3Oct. 31 at Rice* L 0-3Nov. 8 MEMPHIS* W 3-1Nov. 12 at UAB* L 0-3Nov. 14 at ECU* W 3-1Conference USA TournamentNov. 20 at Rice L 0-3

2011 (12-20, 6-14 C-USA)Mitch Jacobs

Aug. 27 at Notre Dame L 1-3Aug. 28 vs. Cal Poly L 1-3 vs. Arizona L 0-3Sep. 3 Marshall Play Day Hofstra W 3-2 High Point W 3-2 Cleveland State L 2-3Sep. 7 Marshall Play Day NCAT W 3-0 Morehead State W 3-2Sep. 14 at WVU W 3-2Sep. 18 St. Louis University Tournament at St. Louis L 0-3 vs. Lipscomb W 3-1Sep. 23 UCF* W 3-0Sep. 24 UCF* W 3-0Oct. 1 at Memphis* L 1-3Oct. 3 UAB* W 3-1Oct. 8 at UTEP* L 0-3Oct. 9 at UTEP* L 1-3Oct. 15 TLS* L 0-3Oct. 17 SMU* L 2-3Oct. 22 at Southern Miss* L 2-3Oct. 23 at Tulane* L 2-3Oct. 29 Houston* L 0-3Oct. 31 Rice* L 0-3Nov. 5 at SMU* L 1-3Nov. 7 at TLS* L 0-3Nov. 12 at Rice* W 3-0Nov. 14 at Houston* L 2-3Nov. 19 Tulane L 1-3Nov. 21 Southern Miss W 3-0Nov. 24 at East Carolina L 2-3Nov. 27 East Carolina* W 3-0

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1970 (11-7)Coach: Ann AbbottJudy AllenMarsue BurroughsBobbi CrewsBeverly DuckwylerBetsy GreerRos LagueDelores MorrowJoan Sims

1971 (24-7)Coach: Ann AbbottJudy AllenMarsue BurroughsBobbi CrewsBrenda DennisBeverly DuckwylerLauretta GenslerSusan HogsheadJody LambertCathy LucasDelores MorrowsJoan SimsGloria Taylor

1972 (17-10)Coach: Kathy Hosafl ookNo Team Roster Available

1973 (9-10)Coach: Pat Eisneman & Betty HammondJudy AllenMarsue BurroughsFran DorbLauretta GenslerBarb SpitzBarb SepcieSheryan EpperlyCorrinne DersRobin VealeyJudy LantzGloria TaylorLinda HolmesBrenda Dennis

1974 (9-15)Coach: Pat EisenmanKarla AmburgeyLucy CopenhaverBrenda DennisSheri DodsonFran DorbCorinne DubaySheryan EpperlyBarbara KeeferKathryn DavisJanet OmohundroGloria TaylorBarbara SepcieBarbara Spitz

Donna StewartRobin Vealey

1975 (20-18)Coach: Linda HolmesKaren BosiaConnie ClayKathie DavisLinda DempseyCindy DudleyLeslie EastmanEpperly SheryanSammie LambertJanet OmohundroBarbSpitzDonna StewartGale Profi t

1976 (14-21)Coach: Linda Holmes45 Karla Amburgey34 Karen Bosia25 Linda Dempsey41 Cindy Dudley31 Leslie Eastman44 Sandy Fisher23 Kelly McDonie32 Janet Omohundro43 Donna Uhl24 Lanita Wentzel

1977 (29-19)Coach: Linda Holmes45 Karla Amburgey34 Karen Bosia31 Janet Eskins21 Anita King36 Connie Johnson23 Kelley McDonie25 Cynthia Nelson42 Janet Omohundro3 Robin Silman35 Rita Simmons41 Terri Simpson33 Donna Uhl43 Vickie Webb22 Lanita Wentzel44 Beverly Young

1978 (25-16)Coach: Linda Holmes10 Sherrie Harless11 Cindy Nelson13 Connie Johnson15 Lanita Wentzel20 Kelly McDonnie21 Anita King22 Lora Browning23 Robin Silman24 Vicki Stroud25 Lisa Spelman31 Rita Simmons

32 Karen Bosia33 Carol Federko

1979 (24-23-3)Coach: Linda Holmes10 Sherrie Harless13 Connie Johnson14 Cindy Nelson15 Lanita Wentzel20 Patti Hill21 Anita King23 Robin Silman24 Susan Kohler31 Cheri Lauer32 Rita Simmons33 Debbie Booth

1980 (31-20-1)Coach: Linda Holmes10 Sherrie Harless12 Carol Williams15 Sherry Harrison21 Anita King22 Debbie Booth23 Robin Silman24 Lisa Ojeda25 Jennifer Casey31 Betty Andershock32 Rita Simmons

1981 (15-31)Coach: Linda Holmes10 Sherrie Harless11 Dianne Robben12 Jill Messman13 Jill Otto14 Carla Taylor15 Sherry Harrison21 Laura Kestler23 Jaki Copeland25 Jennifer Casey31 Lisa Ojeda32 Carol-Lynne Elliott33 Debbie Booth

1982 (21-22)Coach: Rita Simmons11 Lara Kestler13 Amy Haddox14 Terri Serraino22 Jill Mussman23 Jaki Copeland25 Jennifer Casey32 Carol-Lynne Elliott33 Debbie Booth

1983 NO TEAM

1984 (15-21, 2-3 SC)Coach: Martha Newberry11 Sandy Haught14 Jill Mussman

15 Patty Traylor20 Cheryl Beverage21 Jaki Copeland23 Debbie Schaefer24 Missy Stephens31 Michelle Rose32 Stephanie Lopata33 Melissa Hill

1985 (16-15, 4-1 SC)Coach: Karen King7 Cindy Bryant10 Kristina Ellingston11 Lesa Lee12 Paula Maxwell13 Tonya Wheeler14 Jill Mussman15 Patty Traylor20 Cheryl Beverage21 Jaki Copeland24 Pam Dotson33 Melissa Hill

1986 (17-15, 2-4 SC)Coach: Martha Newberry7 Cindy Bryant10 Kristina Ellingston11 Lesa Lee15 Paul Maxwell18 Kim Eby20 Cheryl Riedel22 Diane Allman24 Pam Dotson32 Amy Huff man33 Melissa Hill

1987 (6-19, 3-9 SC)Coach: Martha Newberry22 Diane Allman7 Cindy Bryant24 Pam Dotson18 Kim Eby10 Kristina Ellingston15 Paula Maxwell11 Andrea Purpero20 Cheryl Riedel33 Deanna Sharpe13 Dianna Sharpe Lori Schwertfeger Sara Weil

1988 (13-11, 6-4 SC)Coach: Martha NewberryKellie BeckelheimerStacey BeckelheimerCindy BryantPam DotsonKim EbyKristina EllingstonVanessa KellerCindy MachmerAndrea Purpero

Deanna SharpeLori Schwertfeger

1989 (8-19, 2-8 SC)Coach: Martha Newberry2 Stacey Beckelheimer4 Kim Hannig5 Michelle Lewis6 Jane Mitchell8 Kim Eby9 Leslie Spencer10 Cindy Machmer11 Andrea Purpero12 Lori Schwertfeger13 Kellie Beckelheimer15 Ginger Lage

1990 (4-21, 1-9 SC)Coach: Vanessa Seghers1 Andrea Purpero2 Michelle Miller3 Gina Yeley4 Cindy Machmer5 Jane Mitchell6 Kellie Beckelheimer7 Vanessa Keller9 Leslie Spencer10 Amy Pierce

1991 (11-21, 4-6 SC)Coach: Vanessa Seghers1 Nicki Wilkins2 Michelle Miller3 Gina Yeley5 Jane Mitchell6 Kellie Beckelheimer-Hicks7 Cristin Williams8 Bridget Repsher9 Leslie Spencer10 Karen Mioduszewski11 Glenna Easterling

1992 (9-23, 3-7 SC)Coach: Vanessa Seghers1 Nicki Wilkins2 Laura McLaurin5 Jane Mitchell6 Colette Marquis7 Cristin Williams8 Bridget Repsher9 Denise Lane10 Karen Mioduszewski11 Glenna Easterling12 Jessica Braga

1993 (15-15, 5-4 SC)Coach: Vanessa Seghers1 Nicki Wilkins3 Kelly Boerstler5 Jenette Reed6 Colette Marquis7 Cristin Williams

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8 Bridget Repsher9 Denise Lane10 Karen Mioduszewski11 Glenna Easterling12 Jessica Braga16 Beth Saunders

1994 (12-21, 6-8 SC)Coach: Susan Steadman1 Nicki Wilkins3 Kelly Boerstler5 Ashley Lowman6 Colette Marquis7 Cristin Williams8 Bridget Repsher9 Denise Lane10 Karen Mioduszewski11 Glenna Easterling12 Jessica Braga

1995 (25-11, 12-2 SC)Coach: Susan Steadman4 Alisha Bable5 Ashley Lowman7 Cristin Williams8 Vanessa Grazzini9 Juanita Venable10 Michelle Sammarco11 Keri Simmons12 Jessica Braga14 Jenni Corbin15 Katie Cahill16 Jamie Heck

1996 (21-13, 12-2 SC)Coach: Bob Evans2 Nicole Frizzo4 Alisha Bable5 Ashley Lowman8 Jessica Downs9 Juanita Venable10 Michelle Sammarco11 Jodi Schnelker12 Julie Fisher14 Jenni Corbin15 Jessica DeGraaf16 Jamie Heck

1997 (12-18, 6-10 SC)Coach: Steffi Legall2 Nicole Frizzo4 Alisha Bable5 Ashley Lowman6 Kate Schulz7 Nora Keithley8 Jessica Downs9 Juanita Venable10 Michelle Sammarco11 Wendy Williams12 Julie Fisher14 Jenni Corbin15 Jessica DeGraaf16 Jamie Heck

1998 (20-14, 11-7 MAC)Coach: Steffi Legall1 Lisa DiDiodato2 Nicole Frizzo6 Kate Schulz7 Nora Keithley8 Jessica Downs9 Juanita Venable10 Michelle Sammarco11 Wendy Williams12 Julie Fisher14 Jenni Corbin15 Jessica DeGraaf16 Jamie Heck

1999 (15-15, 9-9 MAC)Coach: Steffi Legall2 Nicole Frizzo4 Sara Boyles5 Grace Jones6 Kate Schulz7 Nora Keithley8 Jessica Downs10 Heidi Kuethe11 Wendy Williams12 Julie Fisher14 Jodi ick15 Jessica DeGraaf16 Meredith Osterhoff

2000 (4-27, 2-17 MAC)Coach: Steffi Legall1 Ashley Barnard2 Andrea Kastein3 Kristin Bailey4 Sara Boyles5 Grace Jones6 Kate Schulz7 Nora Keithley8 Tracey King9 Shannon O’Connor10 Heidi Kuethe11 Wendy Williams12 Nicole Michal14 Jodi Fick15 Alison Maxwell16 Merdith Osterhoff

2001 (6-21, 4-14 MAC)Coach: Steffi Legall1 Ashley Barnard2 Andrea Kastein3 Kristin Bailey5 Grace Jones6 Kim Congrove8 Tracey King9 Shannon O’Connor10 Heidi Kuethe11 Nickie Sanlin12 Nicole Michal14 Jodi Fick16 Isabell Anderer

2002 (20-12, 11-7 MAC)Coach: Mitch Jacobs1 Ashley Barnard2 Andrea Kastein4 Amber Sims5 Grace Jones7 Katie Stein8 Tracey King10 Heidi Kuethe11 Nickie Sanlin12 Nicole Michal14 Jodi Fick16 Isabell Anderer

2003 (21-16, 8-8 MAC)Coach: Mitch Jacobs1 Ashley Barnard2 Andrea Kastein4 Amber Sims5 Anja Wilk7 Katie Stein8 Tracey King9 Christin Bimberg10 Jenn Harper11 Nickie Sanlin12 Nicole Michal14 Erin Jasin16 Isabell Anderer

2004 (22-11, 11-5 MAC)Coach: Mitch Jacobs1 Maggie Arias2 Stephanie Cahil3 Chelsea Lazarl4 Amber Sims5 Jan Bierce6 Kelly-Anne Billingy7 Katie Stein9 Christin Bimberg10 Uche Ndubisi11 Nickie Sanlin12 Jalicia Ross18 Carlee Maddox

2005 (26-6, 15-1 C-USA)Coach: Mitch Jacobs1 Maggie Arias2 Stephanie Cahil3 Chelsea Lazarl4 Amber Sims6 Kelly-Anne Billingy7 Katie Stein8 Katherin Poss9 Christin Bimberg10 Uche Ndubisi11 Nickie Sanlin12 Jalicia Ross15 Taylor Tanner17 Ali Hansen18 Carlee Maddox

2006 (20-12, 12-4 C-USA)Coach: Mitch Jacobs1 Maggie Arias2 Stephanie Cahil3 Chelsea Lazar4 Kristin Marcum5 Emily Sullivan6 Kelly-Anne Billingy7 Taylor Strickland8 Katherine Poss9 Christin Bimberg10 Uche Ndubisi11 Layne Kehl12 Jalicia Ross15 Taylor Tanner17 Ali Hansen

2007 (23-9, 15-1 C-USA)Coach: Mitch Jacobs1 Maggie Arias2 Stephanie Cahil4 Kristin Marcum5 Emily Sullivan6 Kelly-Anne Billingy7 Taylor Strickland8 Elizabeth Herman9 Kelley Bugler10 Uche Ndubisi11 Layne Kehl12 Jalicia Ross14 Rachel Hull15 Taylor Tanner17 Elizabeth Fleming

2008 (13-15, 5-11 C-USA)Coach: Mitch Jacobs1 Megan Carlson2 Susan Waldie3 Meredith O’Malley4 Kristin Marcum5 Emily Sullivan7 Jessica Dhoore8 Elizabeth Herman9 Kelley Bugler10 Cameron Yoho11 Layne Kehl12 Jalicia Ross15 Taylor Tanner17 Elizabeth Fleming

2009 (22-9, 10-6 C-USA)Coach: Mitch Jacobs2 Susan Waldie3 Ryanne Milligan4 Kristin Marcum5 Emily Sullivan8 Elizabeth Herman9 Kelley Bugler10 Cameron Yoho11 Andrea Booker12 Abby Tomas17 Elizabeth Fleming23 Katy Schad

2011 (12-20, 6-14 C-USA)Coach: Mitch Jacobs1 Dorothy Rahal2 Lexy Kessel 3 Ryanne Milligan4 Laura Der8 Elizabeth Herman9 Kelley Bugler10 Cameron Yoho11 Andrea Booker12 Abby Tomas15 Sacha Byous-McConnell17 Elizabeth Fleming20 Desirre Wilkerson21 Lanti Cole22 Kaitlin Hom23 Katy Schad

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Opponent 1st Meeting W-LAkron 1979 13-13UAB 2005 5-6Alabama 2002 0-1Alderson-Broaddus 1980 1-1American 1990 0-2Appalachian State 1974 13-23-1Arizona 2001 0-2Arkansas 1996 0-1Arkansas State 1998 1-0Ashland 1976 1-2Auburn 1971 1-2Austin Peay 1982 1-1Baldwin-Wallace 1978 1-0Ball State 1972 4-11Baptist 1989 0-1Bellarmine 1977 4-4Binghamton 2009 1-0Bluefi eld College 1999 1-0Bowling Green 1997 5-8Bradley 1996 1-0Buff alo 1992 12-3Butler 1982 0-4California (PA) 1979 1-0Cal Poly 2010 0-1Calvin 1973 1-0Campbell 1993 1-1Canisius 2002 1-1Capital 1986 2-1Carnegie-Mellon 1979 1-0Carson Newman 1971 2-0Catholic 1984 1-0-1Cedarville 1976 1-1UCF 1992 13-2Central Michigan 1975 9-5Co. of Charleston 1985 0-2Charles College 1989 1-0Charleston (WV) 1970 28-4Chicago State 1992 3-0Cincinnati 1973 3-8Clarion 1977 1-1Clemson 1985 1-0Cleveland State 1974 3-3Coastal Carolina 1985 1-0Colorado State 2009 0-1Concord 1970 24-8Connecticut 2004 1-0Coppin State 2005 1-0Cornell 1990 0-1Davidson 1986 13-3Davis & Elkins 1971 1-0Dayton 1977 1-7Defi ance 1976 0-1Denver 2000 0-1DePaul 1977 0-1District of Columbia 1978 2-0Drexel 1996 1-0Duquesne 1977 4-4East Carolina 1973 12-2ETSU 1970 14-26Eastern Illinois 1999 4-17Eastern Kentucky 1970 4-19

Eastern Mennonite 1974 1-0Eastern Michigan 1997 3-8Edinboro State 1982 0-2Elon 2002 1-0Emory & Henry 1970 4-1Evansville 1981 3-2Fairmont State 1971 10-0Ferrum 1977 2-0Florida 2001 0-1Florida A&M 1995 1-0Florida Atlantic 1998 1-0Florida State 2002 0-1Fresno State 1998 0-2Furman 1984 13-14Gadsden 1970 0-1Gardner Webb 2003 2-0George Mason 1990 0-1Geogetown (KY) 1975 4-1Georgia 1971 1-1Georgia College 1970 1-1Georgia Southern 1992 7-3Georgia Tech 1996 0-1Glenville State 1975 7-0Grambling State 2005 1-0Grove City 1980 1-0Guilford 1979 2-1Harris Stowe 1981 1-0 High Point 1971 7-0Hofstra 2009 2-0Howard 1979 6-0Houston 2005 5-4Illinois 1972 0-2Ill. Chicago Circle 1974 0-5Illiois State 1975 0-2Indiana 1975 0-3Indiana (PA) 1979 1-0Indiana State 1980 1-4IPFW 2004 1-0IUPUI 1999 1-0James Madison 1979 5-6Kansas 1992 0-1Kent State 1976 6-7Kentucky 1972 1-5Kentucky Christian 1980 1-0Kentucky State 1975 9-11Kentucky Wesleyan 1986 0-1Kutztown State 1985 1-0Lake Superior State 1980 0-1Lakeland 1976- 0-1Lehigh 1992 2-0Lenoir Rhyne 1974 1-2Lewis University 1980 0-1Liberty 1982 6-2Lipscomb 2010 1-0Louisville 1976 4-6Longwood 1984 2-0Loyola-Chicago 1998 0-1Lynchburg 1982 1-0Marquette 1996 1-0Mars Hill 1984 2-1Maryland 2005 0-2UMBC 1984 2-0

Memphis 2005 8-3Miami (OH) 1980 5-14Michigan State 1972 0-2Middle Tenne. State 1971 1-2Midway 1979 5-0Milligan 1974 1-0Minnesota 1996 0-1Mississippi State 1995 0-2MS St. Co. for Women 1970 0-2Missouri-Kansas City 1997 1-0Montana 2003 0-1Montevallo 1970 0-1Morehead State 1971 17-42Morgan State 2008 1-0Mt. St. Joseph 1971 1-5Murray State 1972 1-3Navy 1985 1-1New Mexico State 2003 0-1Niagara 2004 1-0North Carolina 1973 2-1North Carolina A&T 1998 8-0North Carolina State 2000 1-2UNC Asheville 1982 1-1UNC Charlotte 1987 2-1UNC Greensboro 1996 4-0UNC Wilmington 1977 3-0North Texas 1991 1-0Northern Illinois 1997 2-7Northern Kentucky 1976 0-4Northern Michigan 1981 0-1Notre Dame 2010 0-1Oberlin 1976 1-0Ohio 1975 10-30Ohio State 1977 1-4OSU-Marion 1987 1-0Oklahoma 1998 0-1Otterbein 1979 1-0Penn 2005 1-0Penn State 2005 0-1Pepperdine 2007 0-1Pittsburgh 1975 1-4Portland 1996 0-1Princeton 1980 0-1Radford 1975 16-11Rhode Island 2009 1-0Rio Grande 1977 6-4Rice 2005 4-4Rider 1990 1-1Roanoke 1978 1-0Robert Morris 1984 6-3Rutgers 1993 1-1Saint Louis 1980 0-2St. Bonaventure 1991 0-1St. Francis (PA) 1988 3-0St. John’s 1995 1-1St. Joseph’s (IN) 1982 0-1Sacramento State 1998 0-1Salem 1975 9-2Sam Houston State 1991 0-1Savannah State 2003 1-0Seton Hall 2005 1-0Shawnee State 1989 2-0

ALL TIME RECORD VS OPPONENTSALL TIME RECORD VS OPPONENTSShepherd 1975 8-1Slippery Rock 1980 1-1South Carolina 2004 0-1SC Spartansburg 1982 0-3South Florida 2001 0-1Southern Miss 2005 9-4SMU 2005 3-4Southwest Tex. State 2000 0-1Stephen F. Austin 1991 0-1Tennessee 1971 1-10Tennesee State 2007 1-0Tennessee Tech 2002 2-0UT-Arlington 2005 1-0UT Chattanooga 1979 16-9-1UT Martin 1995 2-0UTEP 1997 6-3Thomas Moore 1986 1-0Toledo 1997 7-3Towson State 1979 1-3Troy 1971 1-0Tulane 2005 2-45Tulsa 2005 2-6Tuskegee 1972 1-0Valparaiso 1995 0-2Virginia 1980 1-3VCU 1976 3-5Virginia Tech 1977 5-11Wake Forest 1974 1-4West Georgia 1971 2-3West Liberty 1970 16-0-1West Virginia 1974 15-27West Virginia Tech 1971 14-1Western Carolina 1977 12-15Western Kentucky 1983 2-4Western Michigan 1997 3-7Wheeling 1980 2-0William & Mary 2007 0-1Winthrop 1970 4-1Wisconsin 1973 0-2Wis. Green Bay 1994 2-0Wis. Milwaukee 1982 0-2Wooster 1976 0-1Wright State 1975 3-8Xavier 1978 5-12Yale 1993 0-1Youngstown State 1978 2-2

YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS

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Welcome to Conference USA, home to 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This

combination enhances men’s and women’s programs that are steeped in athletic success and academic prowess. Together, we are committed to excellence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academics

and in our communities. Dedication to excellence is a common thread for C-USA and the guiding initiative for the league’s promising future.

All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A football, along with several other men’s and women’s athletic programs, many of which compete regularly for NCAA Championships. C-USA sponsors compe-

tition in 19 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and fi eld) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, softball, soccer,

swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld and volleyball).

The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA

annually awards six postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award.

SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD

Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation.

In addition, 28 volleyball teams, 43 men’s and women’s soccer teams and 17 softball teams have earned NCAA Tournament bids. C-USA has sent three men’s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup,

fi ve softball teams to the Women’s College World Series and three volleyball teams to the Sweet 16. The league has also had three national champions in NCAA track and fi eld competition, one national

champion in diving and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis and track and fi eld. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made 506 NCAA

appearances.

SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD

C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic performance among student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the

general student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing fi eld as well. In 12 years, 105 student-athletes earned national ESPN The Magazine Academic All-

America honors, while 338 were named All-District. In addition, more than 13,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal,

indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom.

C-USA ON TV

C-USA enjoys signifi cant television exposure through its partnerships with ESPN Inc. and College Sports Television Networks (CSTV). The league entered into long-term agreements with both ESPN

and CSTV, which, combined, provides C-USA with signifi cant national and regional exposure for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports. Additionally, the CSTV agreement

includes video-on-demand, Internet, broadband, national over-the-air and satellite radio, and wireless distribution as well as corporate marketing rights, and website production through CSTV Online, a

subsidiary of CSTV. The agreement with ESPN extends the conference’s current regular season football package to include the broadcast of the conference’s Football Championship Game. It also encom-

passes distribution of men’s basketball and women’s basketball on ESPN/ESPN2 and both tournament championship games.

C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY

The conference’s footprint is concentrated with 12 members in nine states and a combined area population of nearly 17 million. More than 1.1 million living alumni represent C-USA schools across the

nation. With a renewed commitment to community involvement, the conference has begun development of several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across

the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations.

GOVERNANCE

Along with the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and SEC, Conference USA is one of the seven conferences having signifi cant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The Presidents of the

member institutions serve as the league’s Board of Directors. R. Gerald Turner of SMU will serve as chair of the Board for 2007-08.

A PROUD HISTORY; A PROMISING FUTURE

Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner on April 24, 1995 in Chicago. The league’s

charter members included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation

in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996.

The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and after nine years, relocated to the current offi ce in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike

Slive, the league’s fi rst commissioner.

C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began

football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003.

After celebrating its 10th Anniversary during the 2004-05 season, C-USA began a new chapter in 2005-06 when its current membership came together to form the new look of the league.

Since its formation, C-USA has established a strong foundation, an identity and a history that refl ects the league’s national presence. Twelve years of remarkable history has reinforced the league’s

position in collegiate athletics, setting the course for the next decade and beyond.

C-USA PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS OF SPORTSMANSHIP

Conference USA member institutions value the principles of sportsmanship and the ideal of pursuing victory with honor in intercollegiate athletics. The Conference believes that athletics should be

conducted in a way that refl ects positively on the individual participants and institutions. The standards of sportsmanship below are written to emphasize the basic expectations of the Conference related

to sportsmanship and provide the Commissioner with broad authority to ensure that Conference activities are consistent with these principles.

The essential elements of sportsmanship and ethics in sports are embodied in the concept of character building and six core principles: respect, responsibility, fairness, honesty, integrity and good

citizenship. The highest potential of sports is achieved when competition refl ects these six principles.

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