2014 Covenant Volleyball Media Guide

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OUR MISSION The mission of Covenant College is to explore and express the preeminence of Jesus Christ in all things. We educate Christians to engage culture and cultures, to examine and unfold creation, and to pursue biblical justice and mercy in community. With the student-faculty relationship and strong teaching and scholarship at the foundation, our Christ-centered community seeks to help students mature in three primary areas: - Identity in Christ - Biblical frame of reference - Service that is Christ-like We offer the world biblically grounded men and women equipped to live out extraordinary callings in ordinary places.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Administrative Staff

5 ON THE COVER The 2014 team picture (cover design and photo by Andrew Mindeman)

Memberships 6 Barnes PE Center

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Head Coach

10 CREDITS

Assistant Coach

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2014 Season Preview

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Layout design by Tad Evearitt Written by Andrew Mindeman Photos by Anna Dove, Andrew Mindeman and Covenant Communications Dept.

Players 16 2013 Season In-Review Program History

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SCHOOL QUICK FACTS

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Compliance 45 2014 Schedule Back Cover

Location: Lookout Mountain, GA Enrollment: 1,173 Year Founded: 1955 Nickname: Scots Colors: Royal Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: USA South Athletic President: Dr. J. Derek Halvorson Director of Athletics: Kyle Taylor SID: Andrew Mindeman School Website: www.covenant.edu

Covenant Athletics Social Media Directory

/CovenantScots @CovenantScots @CovenantScots

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Brad Voyles

Kyle Taylor

Tim Sceggel

President

VP for Student Development

Director of Athletics

Assoc. Director of Athletics

Mark Duble

Meredith Atwood

Rodney Miller

Andrew Mindeman

Asst. Director of Athletics

SWA/Head Athletic Trainer

Faculty Athletics Representative

Sports Information Director

Brad Clark

Catherine Kercher

Ben Wharton

T.J. Zinke

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Grad Assistant for Athletic Admin

Director of Athletic Marketing

Asst. Athletic Trainer

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Dr. J. Derek Halvorson

Andrew Johansen Sports Information Intern

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NCAA DIVISION III

MEMBERSHIPS

In 2013, Covenant became full members of the NCAA Division III following a four year transitional period from 2009-2013. The largest division, in terms of number of schools and number of participants, is Division III comprised by more than 170,000 student-athletes at 444 mostly smaller institutions. Academics are the primary focus for Division III student-athletes. The division minimizes the conflicts between athletics and academics and keeps student-athletes on a path to graduation through shorter practice and playing seasons, the number of contests, no redshirting and regional competition that reduces time away from academic studies. Student-athletes are integrated on campus and treated like all other members of the general student-body, keeping them focused on being a student first. The college experience is a time of learning and growth — a chance to follow passions and develop potential. For student-athletes in Division III, all of this happens most importantly in the classroom and through earning an academic degree. The Division III experience provides for passionate participation in a competitive athletic environment, in which student-athletes push themselves to excellence and build upon their academic success with new challenges and life skills. And student-athletes are encouraged to pursue their full passions and find their potential through a comprehensive educational experience. The Three D’s: Discover Division III student-athletes are encouraged to pursue their interests and passions beyond the classroom and field of play…to discover themselves. Develop Division III institutions provide an environment that encourages student-athletes to develop into well-rounded adults. Small class sizes, the ability to participate in more than one sport, and an emphasis on participating activities outside of the classroom are all hallmarks of the Division III experience. Dedicate Division III institutions expect student-athletes to dedicate themselves to achieving their potential. Student-athletes must manage their busy schedules, keep up with class work and face the same challenges as the rest of the student-body.

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MEMBERSHIPS

In 2013, Covenant became members of the USA South Athletic Conference. The conference is comprised of schools from Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia. All told, the USA South has 13 full-fledged members along with one associate member in football. In volleyball and women’s basketball, the conference is split into two divisions (North and South). Covenant plays in the South division in those sports with Huntingdon, LaGrange, Maryville and Piedmont. In all sports, with the exception of cross country, the top eight teams in the conference regular season standings advance to participate in the conference tournament. Full Conference Members: Averett University (Danville, Va.) Covenant College (Lookout Mountain, Ga.) Ferrum College (Ferrum, Va.) Greensboro College (Greensboro, N.C.) Huntingdon College (Montgomery, Ala.) LaGrange College (LaGrange, Ga.) Mary Baldwin College (Staunton, Va.) Maryville College (Maryville, Tenn.) Meredith College (Raleigh, N.C.) Methodist University (Fayetteville, N.C.) North Carolina Wesleyan College (Rocky Mount, N.C.) Piedmont College (Demorest, Ga.) William Peace University (Raleigh, N.C.)

Conference Administration Commissioner: Rita Wiggs Assoc. Commissioner: Mike Christie President: Kandis Schram Vice-President: Sharon Spalding

Conference Info Website: www.usasouth.net Twitter: @usa_south Instagram: @usa_south

Associate Members: Christopher Newport University (Newport News, Va.) - Football 2013 USA South Final Volleyball Standings North Conf. Overall W-L W-L Averett 17-2 27-9 Meredith 15-4 21-10 William Peace 11-8 22-11 Methodist 9-10 14-18 Greensboro 9-10 13-20 N.C. Wesleyan 7-12 8-22 Ferrum 3-16 4-24 Mary Baldwin 0-19 0-29 South Conf. Overall W-L W-L Maryville * 16-0 24-16 Piedmont 12-4 28-9 Covenant 11-5 21-11 LaGrange 5-11 11-20 Huntingdon 1-15 5-27

2014 USA South Preseason Poll - Overall Rank Team (1st place votes) Pts. 1 Maryville (12) 144 2 Piedmont 120 3 Averett (1) 114 4 Meredith 111 5 Covenant 106 6 William Peace 100 7 Methodist 76 8 N.C. Wesleyan 62 9 Greensboro 55 10 LaGrange 49 11 Ferrum 34 12 Huntingdon 31 13 Mary Baldwin 12

* indicates USA South Tournament champion and NCAA automatic berth

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BARNES PE CENTER HOME OF THE SCOTS Barnes Physical Education Center was built in 1972 and named in honor of Covenant’s second president, Dr. Marion D. Barnes. The facility plays host to the Scots’ men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs as well as other athletic department needs. During the summer of 2013, Barnes PE Center received a facelift with new interior paint jobs and championship banners honoring all 13 of Covenant’s athletic programs. New bleachers were installed in October of 2013 to update the facility further. Seating capacity is set at 650. The main floor houses the game court to go along with offices for athletic administration. On the first floor are located an aerobic exercise room, weight room and more office space. The third floor has additional coaches and faculty offices and a classroom. Although a small venue, Barnes can become loud and raucous as spectators sit close to the action. In 2012-13, the Scots men’s basketball team used their home-court advantage to secure a 9-3 home record. During the 2013-14 season, the volleyball team saw an increase in total attendance for the season.

FACTS: Built: 1972 Seating Capacity: 650 Largest Volleyball Crowd (since 2010): 350 - Sept. 24, 2013 vs. Piedmont


Admissions Policy While there is no charge for admission to regular season games, there may be a charge for postseason events and tournaments. No free admission or season passes can be used for USA South Athletic Conference championships or tournaments. No tobacco, alcohol or animals are allowed at any athletic events held at Covenant College.


Joanna Ehman HEAD COACH

Head Coach

Joanna Ehman will enter her second season at the helm of the volleyball program in 2014 after being named the head coach in the spring of 2013. Before being named head coach, Ehman served two years as an assistant under former Lady Scots head coach Heather Taylor, helping Covenant to 47 wins over those two seasons. “I feel blessed to be able to take on this role. Coach [Heather] Taylor has poured so much into the team during her time here and has built a successful volleyball program. Now, after playing for her and coaching under her, I have the opportunity to continue to build on what she established,” said Ehman at the time of her hiring. “Coach Taylor not only has a passion for the game, but a heart for ministering to her players. I am thankful for the example she has set for me as well as the team, and I am excited to move into this role after being mentored by her.” “I am excited to have Joanna’s leadership as we move the volleyball program into the next phase with hopefully full membership in the NCAA and USA South Athletic Conference,” commented Covenant Director of Athletics Kyle Taylor. “She is an incredibly hard worker, knowledgeable volleyball coach, and up and coming recruiter. She has a passion for the game of volleyball, knows her stuff, and what she doesn’t know has the humility to ask questions and learn.” In her first season, Ehman continued the success of her predecessor as the Lady Scots finished 21-11 overall and 11-5 in their first year as members of the USA South Athletic Conference. Ehman’s team advanced to the semifinals of the USA South Tournament before being eliminated by eventual champion Maryville. Two players (Chelsea VanDyk and Stephanie Kirkpatrick) were selected to USA South All-Conference teams. Additionally, she had five players earn USA South All-Academic honors and her team was an AVCA Team Academic Award winner. Ehman’s playing experience started when she was a child and continued all the way through college, where she was a setter for the Lady Scots from 2006 to 2009. Her collegiate career defined her as one of the best setters in conference - both the AAC (2006-2008) and GSAC (2009) - and Covenant history. Head Coach Heather Taylor noted Ehman to be a true student of the game and consequently named her captain of the team during her junior and senior years. She finished her career with 1,759 assists, 699 kills and 1,213 digs in 126 career matches. During her high school years, Joanna was a setter and outside hitter for the Lady Eagles of North Cobb Christian School in Kennesaw, Georgia. In 2009, she was inducted into the NCCS Hall of Fame for her efforts on the court. Ehman’s coaching experience began in 2008 when she led a 16-year-old club team for Dig-to-Win, a volleyball club operating out of Chattanooga. She gained further coaching experience with Choo Choo City Volleyball Club,

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SCOTS prior to taking an assistant coaching position at Bryan College for the 2010 season. As the top assistant at Bryan, Ehman was able to stake her first collegiate victory during a medical absence taken by head coach Leo Sayles. For the season, the Lady Lions went 22-15 before being eliminated from the semifinal round of the AAC Conference Tournament.

HEAD COACH

Ehman holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in business from Covenant College. She is married to Doug Ehman (Covenant, ‘09) and the couple lives in the St. Elmo community of Chattanooga at the foot of Lookout Mountain.

Coaching Experience

Playing Career

Year College Title 2010 Bryan College Asst. Coach 2011-12 Covenant Asst. Coach 2013-pr. Covenant Head Coach

Played all four years at Covenant (2006-09)

Year-by-Year Coaching Records Year College W-L 2013 Covenant 21-11 Overall: 21-11 (1 season)

Matches Played: 126 Sets: 461 Kills: 699 Hitting %: .202 Assists: 1,759 Digs: 1,213 Service Aces: 191 - Team Captain during her junior and senior years - First team All-AAC in 2007 - AAC All-Freshman in 2006

Contact Information Education e-mail Alma Mater: Covenant (‘10) joanna.ehman@covenant.edu (B.A.) Business office phone 706.419.1531

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Jason Rhine ASSISTANT COACH

Full-time Assistant and JV Coach Jason Rhine was hired in August of 2013 and the 2014 season will mark his second with the volleyball program. Rhine came to Covenant from Trinity International University where he assisted for three seasons under Trojans head coach Karen Hall while completing his Master of Divinity at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. While at TIU, Rhine was responsible for practice planning, scouting and in-game coaching. Additionally, he assisted in recruiting, travel arrangements and other duties. “I am excited about bringing Jason on board at Covenant,” said Covenant head coach Joanna Ehman said. “He has a heart for the Lord

About Rhine

and a clear passion for coaching as his ministry.”

Alma Mater: Wheaton (Ill.) (‘07) Degree: Computer Science & Biblical Studies (B.A.) Grad School: Trinity Evangelical (‘13) Master’s: Master of Divinity

Rhine also gained experience as a coach as he guided two different teams within the Wisconsin Juniors Volleyball Club organization in 2012 and 2013 along with two seasons as head coach at Quality Schools International in Dongguan, China from 2008-09. “I’m really excited to help further the mission of Covenant College by joining the volleyball program,” said Rhine at the time of his hiring. “I

Contact Info Office: 706.419.1504 Email: jason.rhine@covenant.edu

hope together we can build upon recent success as we look toward postseason eligibility in Division III.” Rhine graduated cum laude from Wheaton College in May of 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science and Biblical Studies. He completed his Master of Divinity degree in May of 2013 and graduated summa cum laude. “I am confident that bringing his experience and new perspective into our program is a step in the right direction as we work to be competitive in the USA South,” continued Ehman.

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2014 SEASON PREVIEW

Volleyball Looks Towards Promising 2014 Season LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN -- With the program on the rise, expectations are once again high for the Covenant volleyball team and head coach Joanna Ehman. Coming off a third straight 20-win season in 2013, the Lady Scots are looking to continue building a culture of success. Last season, Covenant entered its first year in the USA South and wound up with a 21-11 overall record and an 11-5 mark in conference play. The team advanced to the semifinal round of the USA South tournament before bowing out to eventual champion Maryville. “We were competitive last year and we feel we can build upon that,” said Ehman, who enters her second year at the helm of the program. “Losing in the semifinals to the eventual champion was motivating for us and our goal is to improve on that this year.” Covenant was selected to finish third, behind Piedmont and Maryville, in the USA South’s South Division by the league’s coaches in the preseason poll. Overall, the Lady Scots were picked fifth in the conference. The pieces are there for the Lady Scots to have another successful run in the regular season and be a threat in the conference tournament. USA South All-Conference selections in junior Chelsea VanDyk and Stephanie Kirkpatrick return as do key juniors Hannah Rogers and Cora Schroeder. Also returning this year are juniors Jaclyn Stuart and Kelsey Mathis along with sophomores Caroline McLeod and Mariah Corney. “Our returners are hungry and motivated after the way last year ended,” said Ehman. “We expect those players to step up and lead the team to a finish they are looking for. They aren’t satisfied from last year.” VanDyk had another outstanding season in 2013 as she racked up 380 kills (3.62 kills per set), which was good for eighth in the USA South, with a hitting percentage of .302. In two years, VanDyk has accumulated 813 kills. She

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2014 SEASON PREVIEW

Kirkpatrick is the lone four-year senior on the team and has accomplished a lot both on and off the court in her career. She tallied an even 1,000 assists last year (8.40 assists per set) and had 17 double-doubles with assists and digs. Kirkpatrick was named to the USA South All-Conference third team and earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors for a second straight year. “Stephanie has accomplished a lot in her career,” noted Ehman. “She has learned to rise to the occasion and wants the team to do the same. She is resilient and a fighter who will inspire her team to be the same way. She has a lot of responsibility this year, but she is up to the task.” Rogers and Schroeder have been solid in each of their first two years. Last season, Rogers recorded a career-high 265 kills, with a kills per set average of 2.25, while Schroeder had 273 kills and 2.29 kills per set. Coming back to Covenant this season is junior Pretoria den Boer. After taking a year off, den Boer returns to aid the right side attack. As a sophomore in 2012, den Boer played in 33 matches and registered 169 kills, 207 digs and 37 total blocks. Ehman’s recruiting class netted seven freshmen and one transfer. The freshman class is highlighted by twin sisters Ginny and Schuyler Moore (Fort Myers, Fla.). The Moore twins were both on the AVCA Under Armour Watch List as seniors and picked up many accolades throughout their high school careers. “Ginny and Schuyler have done a lot and we are excited about what they bring to the table,” remarked Ehman. The transfer is junior Chloe Carlson. The younger sister of former Lady Scot standout Estes Carlson, Chloe comes from Biola University where she ran track & field and cross country. The rest of the recruiting class includes Christina Argaez (Lake Forest, Calif.), Jordan Eastridge (Salem, Ind.), Jessica Seehorn (Dalton, Ga.), Laura Scott Tomlin (Watkinsville, Ga.) and Maddie Wieskamp (Grimes, Iowa). “We are excited to watch the freshmen come in and challenge the team,” said Ehman. “Everyone will have to work every day to earn their spot. They will make practices more competitive and make our roster much deeper than in past years.” Covenant faces one of its most difficult schedules in program history this season. The Lady Scots face several tough non-conference opponents including Birmingham Southern, Berry, Trevecca Nazarene, Sewanee, Mount St. Joseph, Transylvania, Bethany (W.V.) and others. “We won’t have an opportunity to let up early in the season,” said Ehman of her schedule. “You want to win games in a season where every win is a challenge. Our girls seem to really enjoy the competition.” After a weekend trip to the MckAttack Classic in Birmingham, Alabama, Covenant will open the home portion of its schedule on Sept. 3 against Wesleyan at 7 p.m.

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PLAYERS



2014 ROSTER

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Name

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Cora Schroeder Schuyler Moore Ginny Moore Caroline McLeod Chloe Carlson Maddie Wieskamp Christina Argaez Chelsea VanDyk Hannah Rogers Laura Scott Tomlin Mariah Corney Kelsey Mathis Stephanie Kirkpatrick Jessica Seehorn Jaclyn Stuart Jordan Eastridge Pretoria den Boer

NUMERICAL ROSTER Year Pos. Ht.

Hometown/High School

Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr.

Marietta, Ga. / Lassiter Fort Myers, Fla. / Evangelical Christian Fort Myers, Fla. / Evangelical Christian Dallas, Texas / Cambridge School of Dallas Eaton, Colo. / Eaton (Biola University) Grimes, Iowa / Des Moines Christian Lake Forest, Calif. / Capistrano Valley Christian Manhattan, Mont. / Manhattan Christian Sutton, Neb. / Nebraska Christian Watkinsville, Ga. / Westminster Christian Fullerton, Calif. / Fullerton Houston, Texas / Homeschool Huntsville, Ala. / Westminster Christian Dalton, Ga. / Christian Heritage Locust Grove, Ga. / Strong Rock Christian Salem, Ind. / Salem Canton, Mich. / Canton

OH S OH S DS MH/RS OH MH RS RS DS RS S S DS DS RS

5’10” 5’7” 5’8” 5’5” 5’2” 5’9” 5’7” 5’11” 5’11” 5’8” 5’5” 5’8” 5’9” 5’8” 5’3” 5’3” 6’0”

Head Coach: Joanna Ehman (2nd Year, 21-11 overall; Covenant ‘10) Alphabetical Roster (last name) Assistant Coach: Jason Rhine (2nd Year; Wheaton ‘07) Roster Breakdown: Seniors: 1 Juniors: 7 Sophomores: 2 Freshmen: 7 Returning Letterwinners: 8 Returning Starters: 4 Most Popular Home State: Georgia (4 players)

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Argaez, Christina Carlson, Chloe Corney, Mariah den Boer, Pretoria Eastridge, Jordan Kirkpatrick, Stephanie Mathis, Kelsey McLeod, Caroline Moore, Ginny Moore, Schuyler Rogers, Hannah Schroeder, Cora Seehorn, Jessica Stuart, Jaclyn Tomlin, Laura Scott VanDyk, Chelsea Wieskamp, Maddie

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STEPHANIE KIRKPATRICK Senior • S • 5’9” • Huntsville, AL Mathematics Major • Education Minor

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2013 (Junior): Started all 32 matches and played in each of the team’s 119 sets... Was a third team All-USA South selection... Led the team, and ranked third in the USA South, in assists with an even 1,000 for the season... Accumulated 17 doubledoubles with assists and digs during the year... Notched 30 or more assists 16 times and 8 matches of 40 or more assists... Had a career-high 23 digs in a five set win over Emory & Henry (Sept. 21)... Named to the Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-District team for a second consecutive year and earned USA South All-Academic honors 2012 (Sophomore): Earned first team honors in the GSAC and the NCCAA Mid-East Region… Voted GSAC player of the week twice (Sept. 18 and Oct. 24)… Named to the Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-District team and earned GSAC All-Academic honors… Led the GSAC in assists per set with 8.88… Started all 33 matches and played all 115 sets and totaled 1021 assists, 40 service aces and 102 kills… Had a season and career-high 52 assists, along with 13 digs and six kills, in a five-set loss to Piedmont on Sept. 15… Recorded 30 or more assists 16 times and 40 or more four times 2011 (Freshman): Played in 12 matches, starting one, accumulating 16 kills and six assists… Had a season-high five kills on 16 total attacks at Tennessee Wesleyan on Sept. 1 High School: Attended Westminster Christian Academy (Ala.) where she was voted All-Area MVP (So., Jr., Sr.) and named to the All-Region team all four years… Graduated a Salutatorian… She was also a member of several club teams throughout high school: North Alabama Strikers Association (NASA), Alabama Elite, and Rocket City Volleyball Club (RCVC) Personal: Born Oct. 15, 1992 in Huntsville, Ala. … Parents are Steve and Brenda Kirkpatrick… Two older sisters (Katie and Kelley)… Favorite bible verse is Ephesians 3:16-19… She is excited to see where the Lord leads her with her career… She is majoring in Mathematics with a minor in Education and she plans to receive her Master’s of Arts in Teaching at Covenant… Is an avid Auburn Tigers fan Career Stats

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE 2011 28-12 16 0.57 6 53 .189 6 0.21 0 0.00 1 18 0.64 2 0 3 3 0.11 5 2012 115-33 102 0.89 22 279 .287 1021 8.88 40 0.35 17 232 2.02 0 7 39 46 0.40 9 2013 119-32 121 1.02 31 394 .228 1000 8.40 37 0.31 13 345 2.90 0 7 43 50 0.42 3 Total 262-77 239 0.91 59 726 .248 2027 7.74 77 0.29 31 595 2.27 2 14 85 99 0.38 17

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KELSEY MATHIS

Junior • RS • 5’8” • Houston, TX Business Major • Linguistics Minor

2013 (Sophomore): Played in 20 matches and 59 sets... Accumulated 33 kills, 25 digs and five total blocks... Had four kills in a match twice during the year against Martin Methodist (Sept. 6) and LaGrange (Sept. 28)... Recorded a career-high six digs against Piedmont (Sept. 24) 2012 (Freshman): Appeared in 14 matches, starting one, and 25 sets for the season… Produced seven kills, six assists, five service aces, one block solo and six block assists… Her one start came at Wesleyan on Sept. 26… Had one solo block and two block assists to go along with a kill and an assist at Oglethorpe on Oct. 3 High School: Was homeschooled… Played four years with the Homeschool Christian Youth Association (HCYA)… Helped lead her team to a fourth place finish at the 2011 National Homeschool Volleyball Tournament… Was named MVP of State Tournament in 2011… Earned Honor Roll with a 4.5 GPA Personal: Born April 26, 1994 in Houston, Texas… Parents are Steve and Renee Mathis… Has two sisters, Kate and Kristin, and two brothers, Kyle and Kevin… Her mom, Renee, was a Jeopardy! champion in 2008… Favorite bible verse is 1 Peter 2:9… Majoring in Business with a minor in Linguistics… Aspires to own a bakery known for its commitment to quality sweets and incredible coffee… She loves roller coasters, exploring cities, baking, and playing with her nieces and nephews Career Stats

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE 2012 25-14 7 0.28 6 33 .030 6 0.24 5 0.20 2 12 0.48 0 1 6 7 0.28 1 2013 59-20 33 0.56 41 167 -.048 1 0.02 0 0.00 0 25 0.42 2 0 5 5 0.08 5 Total 84-34 40 0.48 47 200 -.035 7 0.08 5 0.06 2 37 0.44 2 1 11 12 0.14 6

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HANNAH ROGERS

Junior • RS • 5’11” • Sutton, NE Pre-Engineering Major

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2013 (Sophomore): Played and started in all 32 matches and 118 sets... Ranked third on the team in kills with 265 (2.25 kills per set) and third in total blocks with 42... Also added 87 digs and 38 service aces... Set a career-high with 19 kills in a five set loss to Piedmont (Sept. 24)... Produced eight matches of double-digit kills... Also pitched for the Covenant softball team in the spring of 2014 2012 (Freshman): Played and started each of Covenant’s 33 matches… Tallied 211 digs, four solo blocks and 37 block assists… Also had 98 kills, 43 assists and 29 aces on the year… Had a season-high seven kills in a three-set win over Martin Methodist (Aug. 31) and recorded 14 digs, four kills and two assists in a win over Piedmont (Oct. 9)… Also played softball in the spring of 2013 for Covenant as a pitcher High School: Attended Nebraska Christian School… Was an Academic All-State award winner in the spring of 2011 and the fall of 2011… National Honor Society member in 2011-12… Distinguished Christian High School Student award winner in 2010 and 2011… Earned All-Academic honors her senior year… Selected to All-Conference team her junior and senior years Personal: Born Aug. 5, 1994… Parents are Dan and Kelani Rogers… Has two sisters, Malia and Lydia, and one brother, Jacob… Favorite bible verse is 2 Corinthians 12:9… Majoring in Pre-Engineering Career Stats

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE 2012 112-33 98 0.88 54 322 .137 43 0.38 29 0.26 41 211 1.88 25 4 37 41 0.37 14 2013 118-32 265 2.25 120 785 .185 18 0.15 38 0.32 41 87 0.74 10 7 35 42 0.36 8 Total 230-65 363 1.58 174 1107 .171 61 0.27 67 0.29 82 298 1.30 35 11 72 83 0.36 22

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CORA SCHROEDER

Junior • OH • 5’10” • Marietta, GA Elementary Education Major

2013 (Sophomore): Started all 32 matches and played in each of the team’s 119 sets... Was second on the team with a career-high 273 kills (2.29 kills per set)... Ranked third on the team with 315 digs and was tied for the team lead with 48 service aces... Set a career-high with 19 kills and 58 attacks in a five set win over Emory & Henry (Sept. 21)... Tied a career-high with 21 digs in a win over Oglethorpe (Nov. 5)... Earned USA South All-Academic honors 2012 (Freshman): Named to the GSAC All-Freshman team… Played in all 33 matches, starting 17, and 114 sets… Was third on the team in kills with 229 (2.01 kills/set)… Also had 197 digs and 27 block assists… Recorded a season-high 10 kills seven times during the year and had a season-high 21 digs in a win over Piedmont on Oct. 9… One of her outstanding performances came in a five-set win over Asbury on Oct. 6 when she posted 10 kills, 13 digs and two block assists High School: Attended Lassiter High School… Earned Scholar-Athlete honors Personal: Born July 14, 1994 in San Jose, Calif…. Parents are Tim and Susan Schroeder… Has one sister, Rachel… Her father, Tim, played soccer at Biola University (Calif.) in 1981 and LeTourneau University (Texas) from 1983-1984… Favorite bible verse is Philippians 4:4-9… Majoring in Elementary Education… She aspires to be an elementary school teacher and coach volleyball on the side Career Stats

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE 2012 114-33 229 2.01 127 691 .148 21 0.18 26 0.23 32 197 1.73 17 1 27 28 0.25 7 2013 119-32 273 2.29 145 890 .144 27 0.23 48 0.40 55 315 2.65 62 5 19 24 0.20 3 Total 233-65 502 2.15 272 1581 .145 48 0.21 74 0.32 87 512 2.20 79 6 46 52 0.22 10

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JACLYN STUART

Junior • DS • 5’3” • Locust Grove, GA Community Development Major • Spanish Minor

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2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in 27 matches and made one start... Registered 147 digs and 14 assists... Set a career-high with 13 digs on three occasions against Piedmont (Sept. 24), Emory & Henry (Sept. 21) and William Peace (Oct. 19)... Earned USA South All-Academic honors 2012 (Freshman): Played on both the volleyball and women’s basketball JV teams High School: Attended Strong Rock Christian School Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1993 in St. Petersburg, Fla. … Parents are Pat and Jeanette Stuart… Has one brother, Stephen… Her father, Pat, played baseball for Milligan College… Favorite bible verse is Philippians 1:20… Is majoring in Community Development with a minor in Spanish Career Stats

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE 2013 92-27 2 0.02 5 21 -.143 14 0.15 4 0.04 4 147 1.60 21 0 0 0 0.00 0 Total 92-27 2 0.02 5 21 -.143 14 0.15 4 0.04 4 147 1.60 21 0 0 0 0.00 0

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CHELSEA VANDYK

Junior • MH • 5’11” • Manhattan, MT Interdisciplinary Studies Major

2013 (Sophomore): Played and started in 28 matches, missing four due to injury... Led the team in kills with 380, which ranked eighth in the USA South... Was fifth in the conference in kills per set at 3.62 and fifth in hitting percentage at .302... Ranked second in the league in solo blocks with 37 and was fourth in total blocks with 104... Tallied 23 matches of double-digit kills and had a season-high 22 against Maryville (Oct. 15)... Set a career-high with 14 total blocks against Methodist (Oct. 26)... Named to the USA South All-Conference first team and was named USA South Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 9 2012 (Freshman): Won multiple postseason awards as a freshman including: GSAC Player of the Year, GSAC Freshman of the Year, and NCCAA Mid-East All-Region… Earned GSAC Player of the Week honors twice (Sept. 12 and Oct. 31)… Started every match (33) and played every set (115)… Led the team and the conference in kills (433), kills per set (3.77) and hitting percentage (.390)… Led the team with 23 solo blocks and was tied for the lead in block assists with 61… Also accumulated 86 digs, 33 service aces and 17 assists… Registered double-digit kills in 29 of 33 matches with a season-high 25 coming in a five-set win over Asbury on Oct. 6 High School: Attended Manhattan Christian School… A member of the National Honor Society her junior and senior years… Was Academic All-State in three sports (volleyball, basketball and track & field)… Team captain in both volleyball and basketball her junior and senior seasons… Was All-Conference in both volleyball and basketball as a junior and senior… All-State for volleyball (Jr. and Sr.), basketball (Jr. and Sr.) and track & field (Sr.)… Helped guide her team to a state championship in volleyball her senior year… Holds school record for career kills (1,240) and high jump (5-feet, 4-inches) Personal: Born Sept. 29, 1993 in Kalamazoo, Mich. … Parents are Randy and Elaine VanDyk… Has two sisters, Erika and Hanna, and one brother, Jonathan… Favorite bible verse is Psalms 20:7-8… She has been a volleyball and basketball coach with Little Eagle Camp… She is majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies with concentrations in Art, Marketing and Sociology Career Stats

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE 2012 115-33 433 3.77 94 869 .390 17 0.15 33 0.29 18 86 0.75 2 23 61 84 0.73 39 2013 105-28 380 3.62 126 841 .302 11 0.10 12 0.11 8 52 0.50 0 37 67 104 0.99 7 Total 220-61 813 3.70 220 1710 .347 28 0.13 45 0.20 26 138 0.63 2 60 128 188 0.85 46

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MARIAH CORNEY

Sophomore • DS • 5’5” • Fullerton, CA Biology Major

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2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 23 matches and 70 sets... Had 129 digs, including three matches of double-digit digs... Had a season-high 25 digs in a five set win over Emory & Henry (Sept. 21)... Also had 14 digs against Piedmont (Sept. 24) and 12 at LaGrange (Sept. 28)... Also produced 11 assists and eight service aces for the season High School: Attended Fullerton High School… Was team captain her senior season… Was the Coaches Award recipient in 2012 Personal: Born March 24, 1995 in Fullerton, Calif. … Parents are Harris and Donna Corney… Has one brother, Harrison… Favorite bible verse is Isaiah 12:2… Majoring in Biology Career Stats

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE 2013 70-23 0 0.00 3 9 -.333 11 0.16 8 0.11 8 129 1.84 24 0 0 0 0.00 0 Total 70-23 0 0.00 3 9 -.333 11 0.16 8 0.11 8 129 1.84 24 0 0 0 0.00 0

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CAROLINE MCLEOD

Sophomore • S • 5’5” • Dallas, TX Biology, Interdisciplinary Studies Majors

2013 (Freshman): Appeared in seven matches on the year... Tallied 30 assists (2.73 assists per set) and 23 digs (2.09 digs per set) for the season... Had a season-high nine assists and five digs, while playing all three sets against Huntingdon (Nov. 2) High School: Attended Cambridge School of Dallas… Class of 2013 Valedictorian… National Merit Commended, Agassiz Award (Biology), Plato Award (Philosophy), Cicero Award (Latin), Thespis Award (Drama), Trivium Award (Senior Tutorial Winner)… Helped her team to district championships in 2011 and 2012… Was the Coach’s Award recipient her junior and senior years… Led the team in service aces her junior year… Was co-captain her senior season Personal: Born Sept. 27, 1995 in Dallas, Texas… Her mother is Kathleen McLeod… Favorite bible verse is Jeremiah 29:11… Majoring in Biology and Interdisciplinary Studies with concentrations in History, Philosohpy and English… Aspires to be a high school teacher or college professor Career Stats

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE 2013 11-7 1 0.09 0 4 .250 30 2.73 4 0.36 8 23 2.09 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 Total 11-7 1 0.09 0 4 .250 30 2.73 4 0.36 8 23 2.09 1 0 0 0 0.00 0

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PRETORIA DEN BOER Junior • RS • 6’0” • Canton, MI Business Major

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Took a year off from Covenant in 2013 and will be playing her final season in 2014 2012 (Sophomore): Played in all 33 matches, making 32 starts, and all 115 sets... Tallied 169 kills (1.47 kills per set), 207 digs and 37 total blocks... Registered a career-high 10 kills on two occasions against Piedmont (Oct. 9) and Reinhardt (Oct. 20)... Produced eight matches of double-digit digs and set a career-high with 16 vs. William Peace (Sept. 29) 2011 (Freshman): Played in 12 matches and 29 sets... Accumulated 20 kills, six assists and seven total blocks... Had a season-high four kills twice during the year against Oglethorpe (Sept. 3) and Spelman (Sept. 24) High School: Attended Canton High School... Personal: Born Sept. 14, 1993 in Oceanside, Calif. ... Parents are Harrie and Sandra den Boer... She has two younger sisters, Erica and Gabrielle... Favorite bible verse is James 1:2-4... Majoring in Business with a concentration in Marketing... Aspires to work in marketing HR or communications after graduation... She is named after the capital of South Africa where her father, Harrie, was born and raised... Favorite athlete is Karch Kiraly Career Stats

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE 2011 29-12 20 0.69 19 97 .010 6 0.21 1 0.03 5 9 0.31 3 2 5 7 0.24 6 2012 115-33 169 1.47 108 575 .106 17 0.15 26 0.23 36 207 1.80 59 8 29 37 0.32 10 Total 144-45 189 1.31 127 672 .092 23 0.16 27 0.19 41 216 1.50 62 10 34 44 0.31 16

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CHLOE CARLSON Junior • DS • 5’2” • Eaton, CO Art Major • English Minor

2012-13 (at Biola): Ran track & field and cross country for Biola University in her freshman and sophomore years... In cross country, she helped Biola win the Golden State Athletic Conference and finish third in the NAIA as a sophomore High School: Attended Eaton High School... Played volleyball all four years and helped lead her team to the state tournament in freshman and sophomore seasons... Competed at the state meet in track & field and her team finished second in her freshman year... Also competed in basketball, swimming and water polo... Earned Honor Roll all four years Personal: Born on Sept. 27, 1993 in Denver, Colo. ... Parents are Tim and Heidi Carlson... Has three siblings, Jared, Adlei, Estes and Bailey... Her brother, Jared, played baseball at Covenant from 2009-11... Her sister, Estes, played volleyball at Covenant from 2010-13... Favorite bible verse is 1 Corinthians 13:4-8... Plans to major in Art, with a concentration in graphic design, with a minor in English... Aspires to be an ESPN reporter

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CHRISTINA ARGAEZ

Freshman • OH • 5’7” • Lake Forest, CA Undeclared Major

High School: Attended Capistrano Valley Christian School... Played volleyball all four years and was a team captain each season... Named Team MVP in all four seasons and was Athlete of the Year in her sophomore and senior years... Earned CIF Famers Insurance Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior... Was named to the Cal Lutheran All-TOurnament team in junior and senior years... Earned multiple academic honors throughout her four years Personal: Born May 13, 1996 in Laguna Hills, Calif. ... Parents are Fabio and Ana Argaez... Has two brothers, Andre and Bryan... Her brother, Andre, played baseball during his freshman year at Biola University in 2008-09... Favorite bible verse is 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18... Currently undecided on a major

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JORDAN EASTRIDGE Freshman • DS • 5’3” • Salem, IN Biology Major

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High School: Attended Salem High School... Played four years of volleyball... Team captain her senior year and helped lead her team to a county tournament championship and was selected as an all-star... Mid-Southern Conference honorable mention selection as a sophomore... All-County and team captain in her sophomore year... Earned Academic Honor Roll all four years and graduated summa cum laude Personal: Born Dec. 9, 1995 in Bedford, Ind. ... Parents are Dustin and Amy Eastridge... Has a sister, Taylor Warner, who played one season of softball at St. Catherine (Ky.)... Favorite bible verse is John 16:33... Plans to major in Biology... Aspires to setup health care clinics and research facilities in South America... She and her family make up a southern gospel group that has been performing for 14 years

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GINNY MOORE

Freshman • OH • 5’8” • Fort Myers, FL English Major

High School: Attended Evangelical Christian School... Named to the AVCA Under Armour Watch List as a senior... She was a Fort Myers News Press All-Area second team selection all four years... Helped lead ECS to district titles in all four years, along with a region title and a state runner-up finish in 2011... Also in 2011, ECS was ranked No. 6 in the state of Florida and No. 62 in the nation... Three-time Florida 3A regional runners-up in 2010, 2012 and 2013... Placed second in the 2012 Daytona Beach National Qualifier... Has played club volleyball with USA South Volleyball Club for eight years... Member of the National Honor Society Personal: Born on June 27, 1996... Parents are Lanny and Paula Moore... Has a twin sister, Schuyler (also on the Covenant volleyball team), along with two other sisters, Anne and Emily, and brothers, Trey and Sam... Brother, Sam, plays baseball at Covenant... Favorite bible verse is Psalm 63:3... Plans to major in English

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SCHUYLER MOORE

Freshman • S • 5’7” • Fort Myers, FL Undeclared Major • Art Minor

High School: Attended Evangelical Christian School... Named to the AVCA Under Armour Watch List as a junior and senior... She was a Fort Myers News Press All-Area first team selection as a junior and senior and earned second team honors in her freshman and sophomore years... Named FACA Player of the Year for District 18 in Florida as a senior... Helped lead ECS to district titles in all four years, along with a region title and a state runner-up finish in 2011... Also in 2011, ECS was ranked No. 6 in the state of Florida and No. 62 in the nation... Three-time Florida 3A regional runners-up in 2010, 2012 and 2013... Has played club volleyball with USA South Volleyball Club for eight years... Member of the National Honor Society Personal: Born on June 27, 1996 in Fort Myers, Fla. ... Parents are Lanny and Paula Moore... Has a twin sister, Ginny (also on the Covenant volleyball team), along with two other sisters, Anne and Emily, and brothers, Trey and Sam... Brother, Sam, plays baseball at Covenant... Favorite bible chapter is Romans 12... Currently undecided on a major but is planning to minor in Art... Is interested in journalism, teaching or public communications as careers... Favorite athlete is Tim Tebow

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JESSICA SEEHORN Freshman • S • 5’8” • Dalton, GA Pre-Physical Major

High School: Attended Christian Heritage School... Named All-Area and All-Region Player of the Year as a senior... Was an All-Area selection in each of her four years and an All-Region choice in the final three seasons... Earned All-State honors as a sophomore... Named team captain in her sophomore, junior and senior years... Has played five years of club volleyball with Choo Choo City Volleyball Club Personal: Born on June 11, 1996... Parents are John and Michaele Seehorn... Has one sibling, Brady... Her father, John, played soccer at Auburn... Favorite bible verse is Proverbs 3:5... Planning to major in Pre-Physical Therapy... Wants to pursue a career as a physical therapist or counselor

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LAURA SCOTT TOMLIN Freshman • RS • 5’8” • Watkinsville, GA Psychology Major • Spanish Minor

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High School: Attended Westminster Christian Academy... Was a three-time All-Region performer and was selected to the All-State team as a senior... Has played club volleyball for four years... She was an assistant middle school volleyball coach as a senior... Also played basketball and earned All-Region honors in the sport... Was the valedictorian of her graduating class and a student council president Personal: Born on Jan. 15, 1996 in Athens, Ga. ... Parents are Scott and Julie Tomlin... Has three siblings, James Stephen, Buckley Grace and Maggie Joy... Favorite bible verses are Jeremiah 29:11-13 and 1 John 3:19-20... Planning to major in Psychology with a minor in Spanish... Would like to pursue a career as a child life specialist or possibly as a nurse

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MADDIE WIESKAMP

Freshman • MH/RS • 5’9” • Grimes, IA Undeclared Major

High School: Attended Des Moines Christian School... Played two years of varsity volleyball and was a starter in her senior season... In 2013, helped lead her team to a conference championship and was named second team All-Conference... Has played club volleyball for six years and her team has qualified for nationals in two straight seasons... Named to the Honor Roll each year Personal: Born April 16, 1996 in Des Moines, Iowa... Parents are Bryan and Lisa Wieskamp... Favorite bible verse is Ephesians 2:8-9... Currently undecided on a major

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2013 SEASON IN REVIEW

With a new coach and a new conference, the Covenant volleyball team still recorded its third straight 20-win season in 2013. Under first-year head coach Joanna Ehman, the Lady Scots finished 21-11 overall and reached the semifinals of the USA South tournament. Ehman, a two-year assistant coach at Covenant, took over the program this season and continued the growth that it saw under previous head coach Heather Taylor. Over the last three years, Covenant has a record of 68-28 (.708 winning percentage). Leading the way in 2013 was sophomore Chelsea VanDyk. The reigning GSAC Player of the Year again had an outstanding season, despite missing a handful of matches due to an injury. VanDyk ranked fourth in the conference in kills per set with 3.62, fifth in hitting percentage at .302, and first in blocks per set averaging 0.99. VanDyk was named to the All-Conference first team. Junior setter Stephanie Kirkpatrick also put together another solid campaign as she earned third team AllConference honors. Kirkpatrick averaged 8.40 assists per set to go along with 2.90 digs per set on the year. She registered 17 double-doubles on the year. Additionally, Kirkpatrick was voted to the CoSIDA Academic All-District team for a second straight year. The lone senior on the squad was libero Estes Carlson. Carlson wrapped up her career earning three USA South Defensive Player of the Week honors. She also averaged 4.13 digs per set, fourth best in the conference. Sophomores Cora Schroeder and Hannah Rogers played in all but one set during the year and continued to improve upon their solid freshman seasons. Schroeder was second on the team with 2.29 kills per set, while Rogers was third averaging 2.25 kills per set. Two other sophomores in Anna Swain (2.13 digs per set) and Jaclyn Stuart (1.60 digs per set) contributed significantly. Freshmen Caroline Cone (1.02 digs per set, 24 service aces) and Mariah Corney (1.84 digs per set) also saw significant playing time in their first year. The Lady Scots got off to a great start as they won six of their first eight contests before conference play began. In non-conference play, Covenant played tough competition in NCAA Division II member Trevecca Nazarene and highly-ranked Division III power Emory. Emory ended up reaching the Division III final four before losing to eventual national champion Calvin.

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“This was definitely the toughest schedule that Covenant has played through in the recent history of our program,” said Ehman. “Next year will be tough as well.” Entering the season, Covenant was predicted to finish second in the USA South’s South Division, and fourth overall in the league, by the conference’s 13 coaches. The Lady Scots ended up third in the South Division with an 11-5 record, but lost to just three teams (Maryville, Piedmont, Averett) in the league. Covenant had seven three-set victories in USA South play and entered the conference tournament with the third seed from the South. The Lady Scots won their opening match in four sets over Meredith to setup the third matchup of the year against Maryville. Despite a valiant effort, Covenant was downed by Maryville in four sets to end the season. Maryville would go on and win the USA South title. “I am proud of the fight and the hard work that our girls put in this year,” added Ehman. “With a new coach, a new conference, and very different team, it could have been the kind of season where things didn’t go well and then everyone could have said it was just a rebuilding year. I wasn’t going to be content with that, and our team made it clear that they wouldn’t be OK with it either.” This season also saw some of the largest crowds in recent memory at Barnes Physical Education Center. The Lady Scots drew an estimated crowd of 350 for a home contest with Piedmont and had four other matches with attendance numbers near or above 150. An average of 154 fans, fourth best in the league, attended the eight home contests. Awards: USA South All-Conference Chelsea VanDyk - 1st team Stephanie Kirkpatrick - 3rd team Hannah Rogers - All-Sportsmanship USA South Player of the Week Estes Carlson - 3 times (Sept. 2, 9, Oct. 7) Chelsea VanDyk - Sept. 9 CoSIDA Academic All-District Stephanie Kirkpatrick

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Season Stats/Results

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11 5 16 8 10 12 2 9 4 15 3 14

Player

Chelsea VanDyk Caroline McLeod S. Kirkpatrick Caroline Cone Sara Kathryn Cole Hannah Rogers Cora Schroeder Anna Swain Estes Carlson Kelsey Mathis Jaclyn Stuart Mariah Corney TEAM COVENANT Opponents

Team Statistics ATTACK Ki l l s Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Set SET As s i s t s Attempts Assist Pct Assists/Set SERVE Aces Errors Attempts Serve Pct Aces/Set SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Errors/Set Attempts Reception Pct DEFENSE Digs Digs/Set BLOCKING Block Solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks/Set Block Errors Ball handling errors ATTENDANCE To t a l Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral site #/Avg Current win streak Home win streak

sp

105 11 119 119 6 118 119 101 119 59 92 70 119 119

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Attack e

380 3.62 126 1 0.09 0 121 1.02 31 162 1.36 56 5 0.83 2 265 2.25 120 273 2.29 145 96 0.95 64 26 0.22 25 33 0.56 41 2 0.02 5 0 0.00 3 1364 11.46 618 1311 11.02 680

CCW 1364 618 4238 .176 11.5

OPP 1311 680 4245 .149 11.0

1241 4065 .305 10.4

1208 4124 .293 10.2

237 184 2518 .927 2.0

208 186 2374 .922 1.7

209 1.8 2174 .904

236 2.0 2325 .898

1953 16.4

1934 16.3

62 216 170.0 1.4 30 35

46 301 196.5 1.7 49 59

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Serve se sa/s

841 .302 11 0.10 12 8 4 .250 30 2.73 4 8 394 .228 1000 8.40 37 13 548 .193 36 0.30 24 4 16 .188 1 0.17 0 0 785 .185 18 0.15 38 41 890 .144 27 0.23 48 55 378 .085 32 0.32 14 25 185 .005 60 0.50 48 18 167 -.048 1 0.02 0 0 21 -.143 14 0.15 4 4 9 -.333 11 0.16 8 8 4238 .176 1241 10.43 237 184 4245 .149 1208 10.15 208 186 Date Aug 31 Aug 31 Sep 03 Sep 06 Sep 07 Sep 07 Sep 13 Sep 11 *Sep 17 Sep 20 Sep 21 Sep 21 *Sep 24 *Sep 28 *Sep 28 Oct 01 *Oct 05 *Oct 05 *Oct 12 *Oct 12 *Oct 15 *Oct 19 *Oct 19 *Oct 22 *10/26/2013 *10/26/2013 Oct 29 *Nov 02 *Nov 02 Nov 05 Nov 08 Nov 09

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Dig dig dig/s

0.11 0 52 0.50 0.36 1 23 2.09 0.31 0 345 2.90 0.20 2 121 1.02 0.00 0 3 0.50 0.32 10 87 0.74 0.40 62 315 2.65 0.14 28 215 2.13 0.40 42 491 4.13 0.00 2 25 0.42 0.04 21 147 1.60 0.11 24 129 1.84 - 17 1.99 209 1953 16.41 1.75 236 1934 16.25

Opponent OGLETHORPE WESLEYAN at SEWANEE at Martin Methodist vs Siena Heights at Trevecca Nazarene DALTON STATE at Agnes Scott at Maryville College vs Wellesley vs Emory & Henry at #4 Emory University PIEDMONT vs Huntingdon at LaGrange at Reinhardt vs Ferrum vs Averett at Greensboro College vs Mary Baldwin College MARYVILLE COLLEGE N.C. WESLEYAN WILLIAM PEACE at Piedmont vs Meredith at Methodist AGNES SCOTT vs LaGrange vs Huntingdon College at Oglethorpe vs Meredith vs Maryville College

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Score 3-2 3-0 0-3 3-1 3-1 2-3 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 3-2 0-3 2-3 3-0 3-0 0-3 3-0 1-3 3-1 3-0 2-3 3-0 3-2 0-3 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-2 3-1 1-3

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Blocking ba total blk/s be bhe

37 67 104 0 0 0 7 43 50 5 35 40 0 0 0 7 35 42 5 19 24 1 12 13 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 62 216 170.0 46 301 196.5

0.99 7 0.00 0 0.42 3 0.34 2 0.00 0 0.36 8 0.20 3 0.13 2 0.00 0 0.08 5 0.00 0 0.00 0 - 1.43 30 1.65 49

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3 462.5 1 5.0 24 186.5 2 208.5 0 5.0 1 327.5 1 335.5 2 117.0 1 74.0 0 35.5 0 6.0 0 8.0 35 1771.0 59 1715.5

Score by set 23-25,22-25,25-21,25-21,15-9 25-15,25-13,25-14 20-25,19-25,26-28 25-13,25-15,17-25,25-20 25-22,14-25,25-21,25-18 25-20,9-25,25-22,19-25,8-15 25-23,25-14,25-15 25-11,25-19,25-21 21-25,8-25,17-25 11-25,9-25,18-25 24-26,15-25,26-24,25-18,15-6 16-25,9-25,11-25 25-16,25-23,16-25,25-27,10-15 25-20,25-18,25-20 25-19,25-15,25-22 18-25,20-25,24-26 25-21,25-12,27-25 25-27,19-25,25-17,15-25 25-12,24-26,28-26,25-18 25-15,25-8,25-10 24-26,25-20,25-23,24-26,13-15 25-4,25-14,25-21 25-20,17-25,25-17,14-25,15-8 14-25,24-26,16-25 25-12,22-25,25-14,25-20 18-25,25-22,25-18,25-20 20-25,25-13,25-20,25-10 25-11,25-13,25-16 25-22,25-23,26-24 28-26,21-25,25-22,14-25,15-11 24-26,25-22,25-20,25-16 27-29,25-22,14-25,20-25

Att. 200 150 212 111 111 210 170 0 125 30 45 48 350 0 0 188 55 55 50 15 93 65 52 192 58 128 148 87 88 123 184 117

Record in 3-set matches: 10-6 Record in 4-set matches: 7-2 Record in 5-set matches: 4-3

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Year-by-Year Records

PROGRAM HISTORY

Year 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Record (Conf.) Coach 9-2^& Will Stern --^ Will Stern 18-9 Will Stern --^ Will Stern 8-15& Diana Manson --^ Will Stern --^ Mike Cook --^ Mike Cook 14-11 Mike Cook 26-12*! Cindy Ricks 5-9^ Cindy Ricks 5-27 Tami Smialek/Sue Ellen Wilson 9-18 Tami Smialek 7-31 Tami Smialek 5-12^ Cindy Ricks 9-21 (1-11 TVAC) Mari Salter 16-16 (3-7 TVAC) Mari Salter 12-17 (6-9 TVAC) Darrell Taylor 19-13 (8-8 TVAC) Darrell Taylor 21-14 (8-8 TVAC) Darrell Taylor 16-13 (7-9 TVAC) Sue Rowe 10-15 (4-8 TVAC) Kimberlee Hays 18-14 (3-9 TVAC) Kimberlee Hays 11-10 (4-8 TVAC) David Franklin 15-22 (10-4 TVAC) Lisa Fish

Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Record (Conf.) Coach 6-21 (5-11 AAC) Will Stern 7-23 (3-13 AAC) Will Stern 14-23 (8-10 AAC) Will Stern 16-18 (10-10 AAC) Will Stern/Krista Steere 12-19 (9-11 AAC) Krista Steere 9-19 (6-14 AAC) Heather Taylor 10-24 (6-12 AAC) Heather Taylor 13-18 (8-10 AAC) Heather Taylor 12-17 (8-10 AAC) Heather Taylor 14-18 Heather Taylor 19-15 Heather Taylor 22-9 (7-1 GSAC) Heather Taylor 25-8# (10-0 GSAC) Heather Taylor 21-11 (11-5 USA South) Joanna Ehman

^ indicates incomplete record * most wins in a season & Southern Christian Athletic tournament champions # Great South Athletic Conference regular season champs ! NCCAA National Tournament appearance

Coaching History Name W-L Seasons Joanna Ehman 21-11 1 (2013-present) Heather Taylor 124-128 8 (2005-12) Krista Steere 12-19 1 (2004) Kristia Steere/Will Stern 16-18 1 (2003) Will Stern 54-78^ 8 (1975-78, 1980, 2000-02) Lisa Fish 15-22 1 (1999) David Franklin 11-10 1 (1998) Kimberlee Hays 28-29 2 (1996-97) Sue Rowe 16-13 1 (1995) Darrell Taylor 52-44 3 (1992-94) Mari Salter 25-37 2 (1990-91) Cindy Ricks 36-33^ 3 (1984-85, 1989) Tami Smialek 16-49 2 (1987-88) Tami Smialek/Sue Ellen Wilson 5-27 1 (1986) Mike Cook 14-11^ 3 (1981-83) Diana Manson 8-15 1 (1979)

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Heather Taylor holds the program record for most coaching wins with 124 during her eight-year tenure (2005-12).

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SCOTS National Tournament Appearances

Year 2012 1979 1975

Year Association 1984 NCCAA

Conf. Title GSAC Regular Season (10-0) Southern Christian Athletic Tournament Southern Christian Athletic Tournament

Finish 5th Place

USA South All-Conference Awards

Previous All-Conference Awards (2000-2012)

Year 2013 2013 2013

Year Name Conf. Team 2012 Chelsea VanDyk GSAC All-Conf. 2012 Estes Carlson GSAC All-Conf. 2012 Jessica Chittenden GSAC All-Conf. 2012 Stephanie Kirkpatrick GSAC All-Conf. 2012 Chelsea VanDyk GSAC All-Fresh 2012 Cora Schroeder GSAC All-Fresh 2011 Erica Adams GSAC All-Conf. 2011 Kristin Dahlstrand GSAC All-Conf. 2011 Jessie Jakes GSAC All-Conf. 2008 Erica Adams AAC 1st 2007 Joanna McGill AAC 1st 2006 Kate Hampson AAC 2nd 2006 Joanna McGill AAC All-Fresh 2004 CJ Eisenburg AAC All-Conf. 2004 Val March AAC All-Fresh 2003 CJ Eisenburg AAC All-Conf. 2002 Shea Clingerman AAC All-Conf. 2000 Katie Feamster AAC All-Conf.

Name Chelsea VanDyk Stephanie Kirkpatrick Hannah Rogers

Team 1st 3rd All-Sportsmanship

USA South Players of the Week Year 2013 2013 2013 2013

Name Estes Carlson Estes Carlson Chelsea VanDyk Estes Carlson

Date Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Oct. 7

USA South All-Academic Year Name 2013-14 Estes Carlson, Stephanie Kirkpatrick, Kelsey Mathis, Cora Schroeder, Jaclyn Stuart

PROGRAM HISTORY

Conference Championships

CoSIDA Academic All-District Year Name 2013 Stephanie Kirkpatrick 2012 Stephanie Kirkpatrick

Conference Player of the Year Year Name 2012 Chelsea VanDyk

Conference Great South

Conference Freshman of the Year Year Name 2012 Chelsea VanDyk 2008 Erica Adams

Conference Great South Appalachian Athletic

Conference Coach of the Year Year Name 2012 Heather Taylor

Conference Great South

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All-Time Records vs. Opponents (1985-2013)

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Opponent

W-L

Abraham Baldwin

1-0

Last Meeting 1998

Opponent

W-L

Last Meeting

Gadsden State 1-0 2009

Agnes Scott 12-0 2013

Georgia Southwestern

1-0

1994

Anderson (S.C.) 1-1 1992

*Greensboro College

1-1

2013

Atlanta Christian 4-0 1994

*Huntingdon 8-1 2013

*Averett 0-1 2013

Indiana Univ.-Southeast

Asbury 4-2 2012

Johnson 6-1 2008

Belhaven 1-2 2006

Judson (Ala.) 2-0 2012

Belmont 2-0 1993

Kentucky Christian

Berry 1-10 2011

King 2-49 2009

Bethany (W.V.) 0-0 N/A

Knoxville 1-0 1988

Bethel (Tenn.) 0-1 2010

*LaGrange 9-1 2013

Birmingham Southern

0-1

2011

Lambuth 0-1 2006

Bluefield

31-11

0-1

1-0

1999

2012

2009

Lee 5-25 2009

Brenau 6-1 2007

Lees-McRae 1-0 1993

Brevard 5-10 2006

Lindsey Wilson 0-1 2003

Brewton-Parker

2010

Lipscomb 0-4 1999

Bryan 20-43 2010

2-2

Loyola (La.) 0-2 1999

Campbellsville 0-3 2012

Lynn 0-1 1999

Carson Newman

1995

Lyon 0-1 1999

Central Bible 1-0 2003

Martin Methodist 8-2 2013

Centre 0-1 2001

*Mary Baldwin 1-0 2013

Chattanooga, UT 0-4 1986

*Maryville 5-19 2013

Christian Brothers 0-2 1993

*Meredith 2-0 2013

Clearwater Christian

*Methodist 1-2 2013

0-8

1-3

2009

Columbus College 0-1 1988

Midway

Concord 1-0 1985

Milligan 9-39 2009

Converse 1-0 1985

Millikin 0-0 N/A

Cumberland (Tenn.)

Millsaps 0-0 N/A

3-8

2011

1-0

Cumberlands (Ky.) 2-6 2011

Mississippi College

Dalton State 1-0 2013

Montreat 18-24 2009

Dillard 0-2 2010

Mt. St. Joseph

Elon 0-1 1990

Mountain State 1-0 2006

Emory 2-8 2013

*N.C. Wesleyan 1-0 2013

Emory & Henry

Nova Southeastern

3-5

2013

1-1

2001

0-0

0-1

2011 N/A

1999

Faulkner 1-3 2010

Oakland City 0-2 2010

*Ferrum 1-0 2013

Oglethorpe 14-10 2013

Fisk 1-0 1985

Paine 1-0 2001

Flagler 0-2 2005

Palm Beach Atlantic

0-3

1999

Florida College 0-1 2003

Pensacola Christian

4-0

2011

Freed-Hardeman 0-1 2003

*Piedmont 7-7 2013

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W-L

Last Meeting

Notes: - Virginia-Wise was known as Clinch Valley until 1999

Randolph 1-0 2011

- Southern Wesleyan was known as Central Wesleyan until 1995

Reinhardt 5-5 2013 Rhodes 0-2 1988

PROGRAM HISTORY

Piedmont Bible 2-0 1990

- Atlanta Christian is now Point University

Rust 1-0 2012 Salem 4-0 2012 Savannah State 1-0 1991 SCAD 0-1 2002 Sewanee 9-25 2013 Shawnee State

0-1

2008

Shorter 0-5 2007 Siena Heights 1-0 2013 Southeastern Bible

1-1

2003

Southern Wesleyan

0-5

2001

Spelman 10-1 2012 Stillman 1-0 1997 Talladega 1-0 2012 Tennessee Temple 29-26 2012 Tennessee Wesleyan

17-9

2011

Toccoa Falls 17-2 2008 Tomlinson 4-0 1991 Transylvania 0-0 N/A Trevecca Nazarene

6-12

2013

Truett-McConnell 2-0 1987 Tusculum 1-15 1995 Union (Ky.) 2-16 2009 Union (Tenn.) 0-1 2012 Urbana 0-1 2010 Virginia-Wise 23-20 2010 Virginia Intermont

10-4

2009

Warner Southern 2-1 2009 Wellesley 0-1 2013 Wesleyan (Ga.) 8-0 2013 *William Peace 2-0 2013 Bold indicates 2014 opponent * indicates USA South member

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Covenant Volleyball All-Time Roster (1984-Present)

All-Time Roster (1984-2013)

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PROGRAM HISTORY

Adams, Erica Akers, Melanie Alkema, Amy Anderson, Charity Anderson, Kelly

2008-11 1992 2007 1998 2000-02

-BBaird, Katie Baker, Sarah Barbee, Charis Beasley, Cathy Beeler, Sherri Berard, Lenore Berger, Lara Berry, Shannon Biddinger, Rachelle Bowman, Stephanie Brown, Ashley Bruner, Gayle Burkett, Sharlene

2001 2004 1994 1987-88 1985 1988-90 2007-08 2001 1994 2003 1993-96 1987 1990

-CCallahan, April Callahan, Natalie Canales, Claudia Cannon, Kelly Carlson, Debbie Carlson, Estes Cheney, Paige Childers, Cara Chittenden, Jessica Clingerman, Shea Cole, Sara Kathryn Cone, Caroline Conrad, Laurie Corney, Mariah Cortese, Kristen Corwin, Suzi Cox, Christa Criss, Rachel

2000 2004, 06 2007-08 2001 1984-85 2010-13 2009-12 2004-05 2009-12 1999-02 2013 2013 1990-92 2013 2002 1998-99 1986 2002

-DDaffron, Bailey Dahlstrand, Kristin Davis, Jenny DeBerry, Stephanie den Boer, Pretoria den Dulk, Christina den Dulk, Sarina Dilley, Deanna Doerbaum, Rebecca

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2009-10 2008-11 1996-99 1984 2011-12 2005-06 2004-07 1989-90 1992-95

Doerful, Jessica Doerful, Joanna Duell, Ardia Dupree, Emily

1995-96 2002 1991 2007-10

-EEisenburg, CJ Elam, Amanda Elzinga, Dane

1996 2004-05 1998-00 1995-97 1997-00 2006 1991-94 1995-96 1997-98

-GGamblin, Stephanie George, Jan Glass, Kait Gorab, Tina Gore, Christy Graham, Jill Green, Chantel Greenlee, Heather Gruver, Michelle

1993 1984 2008-11 2004-07 1988-89 1989, 91 2002-03, 05 2003 1988

-HHall, Sarah Hamilton, Jill Hampson, Kate Haynes, Beth Holton, Becky Huffine, Amy Huffine, Sara Huisman, Jeanie

2011 1984 2004-07 1985 2001 1993-94, 96 1992-95 1989-91

-IIngelse, Kari Ireland, Lauren Iverts, Maija

2002 2001 1999

-JJakes, Jessie Johnson, Kimberly Jones, Petie

2008-11 1997 1984

-KKaemingk, Karla Kimball, Kristina

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-L2001-04 2001 1988

-FFaries, Lisa Farmer, Jillian Feamster, Katie Fekete, Allison Ferman, Alisha Fites, Katelyn Fitzgerald, Julie Franklin, Lisa Franklin, Sarah

Kirk, Kara Kirkpatrick, Stephanie Koch, Dawn Krey, Karin

2001-04 2002

Lajara, Mari Lambert, Rachel Lapointe, Leah Larson, Faith Lashbrook, Amber Lee, Anna Leonard, Channi Lewis, Grace Lum Lung, Lisa

1984-87 1986, 89 2007 2002-04 2003 2006 2005 2003 1994

-MMaldonado, Christine March, Heather March, Val Martell, Chris Martell, Noelle Mathis, Kelsey McBee, Shea McCauley, Heather McGill, Joanna McLeod, Caroline McNair, Joanna Meadows, Andrea Meals, Marie Mikhail, Joanna Mills, Kim Miller, Karen Mininger, April Mitchell, Samantha Mollenkof, Erin Moore, Jennifer Moore, Phyllis Mudd, Sharon Muller, Beth

2003 2005 2004-07 1987 1985 2012-13 2008 1994-96 2006-09 2013 1995 1989 1987-88 2002 1998-01 1986-87 2000-03 1992-93 1998 1993-94 1988 1987-89 1989

-NNawrocki, Deidre Nelson, Jennifer Nelson, Kimberly Neuhoff, Debbie Neuhoff, Susanna

1999-00 1989-91 1985-86, 88-89 1990-91 1991

-OOsborne, Whitney

2003

-PPadilla, Julianna Pennington, Sara

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 

   

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                                                     

                          

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                 

        

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 

             

       

   

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    

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  

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A booster is an individual that:

COMPLIANCE

• Promotes Covenant athletics program. • Makes a financial contribution to Covenant athletics or its booster organizations. • Assists in the recruitment of prospects for Covenant. • Provides benefits (e.g., jobs, occasional meals) to enrolled student-athletes. Once a booster.....Always a booster. It is important to remember that once an individual has been identified as a booster, he or she retains that status forever. If you have questions whether you are considered a booster of Covenant Athletics or if you have questions about what you may or may not do as a booster, please feel free to contact the Compliance Office at tim.sceggel@covenant.edu. What is an extra benefit? Fans and boosters may not provide anything to prospects or currently enrolled student-athletes (or their families) without prior approval from the Compliance Office. If a student-athlete and/or his or her family accepts any benefits of special consideration (e.g., transportation, clothing, money, meals, etc.) based on his or her athletic skill, the student-athlete will lose his or her eligibility and Covenant will be subject to NCAA penalties. Extra benefits can include, but, are not limited to: • Money, gifts, clothing, tickets for entertainment, haircut, and use of a car. • Free or reduced-cost room or board anywhere. • Free or reduced-cost merchandise or services. • Use of Athletics Department copy/fax machines, long distance telephone services or free use of a cell phone. • Typing or editing reports, papers, letters, etc. for a student-athlete. • A loan of money or the consigning of a note to arrange a loan. • The sale or trade of complimentary admissions for merchandise, services or debt repayment. • The sale or trade of ANY items a student-athlete has received for his or her participation in athletics (e.g., gear, clothing, awards). This list is not exhaustive. Please refrain from offering prospects and/or current student-athletes and their families and friends anything that is not available to all students or the general public. Any questions or concerns should be directed to: Tim Sceggel Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance & Operations Email: tim.sceggel@covenant.edu or phone: 706.419.1517

COVENANT COLLEGE

VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2014

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2014 Schedule Date Opponent Location Time 8/29 vs. LaGrange Birmingham, AL 3:30 PM at Birmingham Southern Birmingham, AL 8:30 PM 8/30 vs. Mt. St. Joseph Birmingham, AL 11:30 AM vs. Sewanee Birmingham, AL 2:00 PM 9/3 WESLEYAN Lookout Mountain, GA 7:00 PM 9/5 vs. Berry Lexington, KY 6:00 PM vs. Millikin Lexington, KY 8:00 PM 9/6 at Transylvania Lexington, KY 10:30 AM vs. Bethany (W.V.) Lexington, KY 12:30 PM 9/9 SEWANEE Lookout Mountain, GA 7:00 PM 9/13 EMORY & HENRY Lookout Mountain, GA 10:00 AM AGNES SCOTT Lookout Mountain, GA 2:00 PM 9/16 TREVECCA NAZARENE Lookout Mountain, GA 7:00 PM 9/19 MARYVILLE* Lookout Mountain, GA 7:30 PM 9/20 vs. Millsaps Atlanta, GA 2:00 PM at Oglethorpe Atlanta, GA 4:00 PM 9/24 at Piedmont* Demorest, GA 6:30 PM 9/27 HUNTINGDON* Lookout Mountain, GA 10:00 AM LAGRANGE* Lookout Mountain, GA 4:00 PM 10/3 at Averett* Danville, VA 1:00 PM vs. Ferrum* Danville, VA 5:00 PM 10/7 at Agnes Scott Decatur, GA 7:00 PM 10/11 vs. Greensboro* Maryville, TN 12:00 PM vs. Mary Baldwin* Maryville, TN 2:00 PM 10/14 at Maryville* Maryville, TN 7:00 PM 10/18 at William Peace* Raleigh, NC 10:00 AM vs. N.C. Wesleyan* Raleigh, NC 2:00 PM 10/22 PIEDMONT* Lookout Mountain, GA 6:30 PM 10/25 MEREDITH* Lookout Mountain, GA 10:00 AM METHODIST* Lookout Mountain, GA 4:00 PM 10/29 at Sewanee Sewanee, TN 8:00 PM 11/1 vs. LaGrange* Montgomery, AL 12:00 PM vs. Huntingdon* Montgomery, AL 4:00 PM 11/4 OGLETHORPE Lookout Mountain, GA 6:30 PM 11/7-8 at USA South Tournament Martinsville, VA TBA All times eastern CAPS indicates home match * indicates USA South match

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