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Athletic Department Phone.....................................................419-783-2342 Athletic Department Fax..........................................................419-783-2369 Athletics Website........................................................DefianceAthletics.com Athletics Facebook Page.................................................. Defiance-Athletics Athletics Twitter Page................................................................DC_Athletics Athletics YouTube Page.....................................................DefianceAthletics

TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 • ATHLETICS INFORMATION DC Volleyball Quick Facts............................................................................. 1 Letter from the President............................................................................... 2 Athletic Administration................................................................................... 3 Athletic Training............................................................................................... 4 This Is Defiance College................................................................................. 5 Student Life At Defiance................................................................................ 6 Karl H. Weaner Community Center............................................................. 7 Athletic Facilities.............................................................................................. 8 In the Community............................................................................................ 9 Purple and Gold Club................................................................................... 10 Alumni Varsity “D”....................................................................................... 11 Alumni Varsity “D” Hall of Fame.............................................................. 12 Head Coaches................................................................................................. 13 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference................................................. 14

SPORTS INFORMATION Director.............................................................................................Jeff Hoedt Office Phone............................................................................. (419) 783-2566 Office Fax.................................................................................. (419) 783-2369 Email................................................................................jhoedt@defiance.edu Assistant.................................................................................... Megan Higdon Office Phone............................................................................. (419) 783-2369 Email...........................................................................mhigdon@defiance.edu Assistant................................................................................ Ryan Schadewald Office Phone............................................................................. (419) 783-2566 Email..................................................................... rschadewald@defiance.edu

Section 2 • SEASON OUTLOOK Season Preview............................................................................................... 15 Roster Breakdown.......................................................................................... 16 2016 Roster..................................................................................................... 16

2016 VOLLEYBALL TEAM INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Head Coach................................................................................... Brie Brenner Alma Mater (Year)..............................................Univ. of Washington (2006) Record at Defiance (Years)............................................................ 70-50 (5th) Overall Career Record...............................................................................Same Office Phone............................................................................. (419) 783-2326 Office Fax.................................................................................. (419) 783-2369 Email...........................................................................bbrenner@defiance.edu Graduate Assistant Coach................................................... Catherine Guido Office Phone............................................................................. (419) 783-2863 Email...............................................................................cguido@defiance.edu Assistant Coach.............................................................................. Alicia Kalik

Section 3 • MEET THE JACKETS Jackson, Dennis,............................................................................................. 17 Windau Shank, Neargarder........................................................................... 18 Hollis, Seitz, Mahaffey, Plummer, Robbins................................................ 19 Jenni Davis, Patridge, Unger, Cronin.......................................................... 20 Jessi Davis, Overmann, St. Julian................................................................ 21 Section 4 • COACHING STAFF Brie Brenner.................................................................................................... 22 Catherine Guido............................................................................................. 22 Alicia Kalik...................................................................................................... 23 Section 5 • 2015 REVIEW Statistics........................................................................................................... 23 DC Volleyball Camps.................................................................................... 24

VOLLEYBALL HISTORY First Year......................................................................................................1972 All-Time Record.........................................................................541-711 (.432) All-Time HCAC Record:..............................................................79-49 (.617)

Section 6 • ALL-TIME HISTORY AND RECORDS Individual Single-Season Records................................................................ 25 Individual Career Records............................................................................ 25 Team Single-Season Records........................................................................ 25 Award Winners............................................................................................... 26 Statistical Top-Ten....................................................................................26-28

ABOUT DEFIANCE COLLEGE Address...........................................................................701 N. Clinton Street ........................................................................................ Defiance, OH, 43512 Founded.......................................................................................................1850 Enrollment....................................................................................................800 Nickname / Mascot..................................................................Yellow Jackets School Colors........................................................................Purple and Gold Arena.....................................................Karl H. Weaner Community Center Affiliation......................................................................... NCAA Division III Conference...........................................Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference President...................................................................Dr. Richanne C. Mankey Director of Athletics...................................................................Rudy Yovich

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT....... Dear Fellow DC Fan: We at Defiance College are extremely proud of our wonderful athletic program and of the many other activities taking place at DC. The students whom you are watching today are an important part of our larger DC family, and they are among the approximately 1000 DC students who benefit from the dedication and assistance provided by our wonderful faculty, alumni, staff, administrators, and friends. Students at DC receive a wide range of distinctive experiences as we strive to offer our students the best of all worlds. At DC, students get the individualized benefits of a student-centered small college, but they also get a world of opportunities beyond. What does this mean? It means that our students start working with us before they even start their classes to put together distinctive Personal Success Plans, so that we can work with them to tailor their DC education and experiences to their own individual interests and goals. Throughout their four years at Defianc, our students benefit from a broad range of activities and experiences that are structured both to help them achieve their individual dreams and also to enable them to stand out in the job market and when applying to graduate schools. As part of that approach, we work with our students to help them develop their own Defiance College Resume. DC students also participate in a broad array of curricular and extra-curricular activities that give students distinctive hands-on experiences in their relevant fields. Just to name a few examples, we are proud of the work that our Criminal Justice students do in investigating cold cases for Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office in Detroit; our Education students get hands-on experience working in classrooms as early as their freshman year; Science students run and manage a 200+ acre wildlife preserve; through our Business Advantage Program, business, marketing, finance, sales, accounting and other students get hands-on experiences creating and running actual businesses. I could go on and on in terms of the different opportunities our Communications, Sport Management, Pre-Med, Social Work, Graphic Design, and students in many other areas. We are all partucularly proud of the great work that our students have done running Project 701, a unique student-run, separately-legally-incorporated non-profit, in which DC students create, develop, run and manage service projects. From working with the two hospitals in town to run a free primarycare clinic to micro-finance lending; from providing computer repair services to packing backpacks full of food for needy elementary school students to take home on weekends, our DC students are gaining the tools to become entrepreneurial life-long learners, while also helping to address important local, regional, national, and international issues. In fact, Defiance College was recently named one of the top 20 schools in the country in terms of community service and engagement. DC students also get unique opportunities to travel both domestically and internationally. Under our DC Global Program, we actually guarantee an international opportunity in the junior and senior year to students in good standing who successfully complete our full four-year program. Over the past two years, DC students have traveled to Cambodia, Belize, Tanzania, Ghana, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, London, Paris, Vienna, Prague, Hungary, Slovakia, and more. Similarly, on a domestic level, DC students have traveled to New York City, Washington, D.C., Portland (OR), Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Kansas City, Des Moines, Denver, Selma, Memphis, Chicago, Nashville, Florida, South Carolina, New Mexico and elsewhere. We are very proud of the opportunities we give our students to open their eyes, raise their sights, open their minds, and , in many cases, open thier hearts as well. I hope you notice some of the recent improvements to our athletic facilities. Our George M. Smart Athletic Center (“the George”) began operation in February 2012, and we are thrilled with the opportunities our students have to use this 84,000 square foot facility, with its 200-meter indoor track, tennis courts, basketball courts, volleyball courts, batting cages, fitness center, weight room, and much more. The new turf on our football/lacrosse field was installed in December 2012, and we also recently renovated our outdoor E. Stevens Dix Tennis Courts. The new bleachers and improved flooring in our Weaner Center has also enhanced the experience for our fans, and more improvements are underway across campus this year as well. I want to thank our entire team, including players, coaches, trainers, and staff for the great work they do every day and the numerous ways in which they go above and beyond on a regular basis. I also want to thank our alumni, the parents of our athletes and the various organizations, all of whom donate generously to our athletic programs. Members of the Defiance College Board of Trustees, the Purple and Gold Club, and the Alumni Varsity ‘D’ all contribute immeasurably as well, both as individuals and through their organizations. And the incomparable fculty at DC, together with extremely dedicated administrators and staff, all combine to make DC the special place that it is. We are pleased to have you as our guest at DC today, and I hope that you will return to campus frequently for both sporting events and the numerous cultural and academic events we are proud to host. Go Jackets! Sincerely, Dr. Richanne C. Mankey, President

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Rudy Yovich - Director of Athletics ryovich@defiance.edu • (419) 783-2380

Rudy Yovich was named director of athletics at Defiance College during the summer of 2014. Yovich comes to Defiance after serving as the director of athletics at Owens Community College in Toledo since 2011 and was assistant director of athletics at Indiana University-Purdue University in Fort Wayne from 2003 to 2011. While at Owens, Yovich led an athletic department in which student-athletes improved both academically and athletically. During the 2012-13 season, student-athletes qualified for a record four national championships with every program qualifying for a regional tournament. The school had five All-Americans, nine Academic All-Americans, and two All-American Academic Teams, first-ever in school history. The school finished that academic year ranked 23rd nationally out of 401 schools in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Learfield Director’s Cup standings, the school’s highest finish ever. “In talking with the administration and athletic department staff at Defiance, I was impressed with their passion for student-athlete service. I look forward to building upon the amazing tradition of DC Athletics, while continuing to expand our involvement within the community.” Yovich’s experience clearly demonstrates his commitment to emphasizing the “student” portion of the term student-athlete. Upon his arrival at Owens, he implemented an action plan to increase departmental grade point average (GPA). This past academic year, more than 90 percent of second-year student-athletes graduated or transferred to four-year institutions. While serving at the NCAA Division I Indiana University-Purdue University in Fort Wayne, Yovich had direct administrative oversight of a portion of the department’s athletic programs as well as two student organizations. He previously held media relations and marketing positions with the United Soccer Conference, Fort Wayne; Christian Brothers University, Memphis; and Erie Otters Hockey Club in Erie, Pa. Yovich earned his bachelor’s degree at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and an MBA in sports management from Columbia Southern University.

Jodie Holava - Assistant Director of Athletics jholava@defiance.edu • (419) 783-2379

Jodie Holava, head softball coach at Defiance College, became the assistant athletic director at Defiance during the summer of 2014. Holava, who will retain her coaching position, is the all-time wins leader in the history of the softball program. Holava arrived at DC in 2006. Under her mentorship, the softball program has won three conference championships and finished among the top three in final standings in NCAA regionals during four of her years as head coach. In addition, the softball team and individual student-athletes have earned dozens of All-Conference honors in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference. The program has also excelled academically, earning numerous scholastic honors. Holava is active across the Defiance campus. In addition to her coaching responsibilities, she is an instructor in the First Year Experience program and serves on numerous academic and student life committees. Holava earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Mount Union in athletic training with a minor in health and secondary education. She holds a master’s degree in education from Cleveland State University. Before coming to Defiance, she was assistant softball coach at Notre Dame College of Ohio. She also coached the Northcoast Spirit, a traveling softball team sanctioned by the National Softball Association. The Spirit went to the NSA World Series each year with Holava as their coach.

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT STAFF

Craig Rutter Coordinator of Engagement crutter@defiance.edu (419) 783-2374

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ATHLETIC TRAINING

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF

Defiance College Sports Medicine features some of the finest facilities in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference and NCAA Division III. After recent renovations were completed to the athletic facilities on the campus of Defiance College, Yellow Jacket student-athletes now have access to one of the most comprehensive departments in the region. Boasting three separate locations within the Defiance Athletics sports complex, the athletic training team makes sure the student-athletes here at Defiance College receive the best treatment possible. The DC Athletic Training main office is located on the south side of the Karl H. Weaner Community Center. The staff also works out of the athletic training rooms located within Justin F. Coressel Stadium, as well as the Duane C. Hocking Athletic Training room within the new George M. Smart Athletic Center. Under the direction of Head Athletic Trainer Kevin Tong, Associate Athletic Trainer Kathleen Westfall and Assistant Athletic Trainer Andrew Bacon, the Defiance Athletic Training department works tirelessly to make sure our student-athletes receive the highest level of care possible. Defiance College also features the Athletic Training undergraduate program that enhances the services provided to the athletic teams. The staff also features a comprehensive medical team that features four physicians in a variety of medical specialties.

Kevin Tong Head Athletic Trainer ktong@defiance.edu (419) 783-2340

Kathleen Westfall Associate Athletic Trainer kwestfall@defiance.edu (419) 783-2345

TEAM PHYSICIANS

Shelby Hutchins Allie Pichert Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant shutchins@defiance.edu apichert001@defiance.edu (419) 783-2829 (419) 783-2829

Dr. Kelle Schweitzer Head Team Physician

Dr. Kirk Davis

Dr. Jonathan Rohdy

Dr. J.D. Reeves

2016-17 STUDENT ASSISTANT STAFF Sammie Basham • Jr. • Bellville, Ohio Makayla Bauer • So. • Hicksville, Ohio Zach Bires • Jr. • Amherst, Ohio Morgan Connor • So. • Curtice, Ohio Keri Hupp • So. • Louisville, Ohio Gabriel Marquez • Jr. • Porterville, Calif. Beau Massingill • So. • Maumee, Ohio Kassie Memmer • Jr. • Bowling Green, Ohio Hope Neargarder • Sr. • Union City, Ohio Marcus Pompey • Sr. • Marcellus, Mich. Eryn Porter • Jr. • Defiance, Ohio Meredith Remy • Jr. • Mansfield, Ohio Sheri Schenkel • So. • Bryan, Ohio Jillian Schneider • Sr. • Botkins, Ohio Alyson Seibert • Jr. • Toledo, Ohio Alexis Walker • Sr. • Fort Myers, Fla. Megan Warren • Sr. • Mason, Ohio

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THIS IS DEFIANCE COLLEGE Defiance College is a private, liberal arts-based college providing outstanding academic programs and co-curricular activities for a student body of nearly 1,000 students. Defiance College takes strong academic programs, adds bright minds, stirs things up a bit, and serves the world. We’re uncommonly good at it. Defiance gives students an experience that defies the ordinary where they can grow through outstanding academics in a liberal arts environment, top-notch faculty who care about their students, and remarkable learning experiences that connect the classroom to the real world. Students at Defiance have the opportunity to put an individual stamp on their education. They engage in relevant research programs that rarely happen before graduate school. They present at state and national conferences, campus symposia, and create capstone projects that represent a deeper understanding of their academic accomplishments. Our professors are known for the energy and individual attention they provide for their students. Our student/faculty ratio is a low 11/1, allowing professors to get to know their students personally in order to tailor the academic experience. They stretch thinking skills in ways that prepare students for success, often augmenting classroom theory with actual practice, bringing in valuable internships, job shadowing, learning trips, and cooperative education projects with outside experiences. An interdisciplinary focus and distinctive curriculum ensure that students develop their skills in critical thinking and problem-solving. Students can enrich their education in any major with honors courses, participation in honors symposia, and international travel opportunities through DC’s popular Carolyn M. Small Honors Program. Many of our programs of study give the opportunity for students to be immersed in research in their discipline. For example, Restoration Ecology majors conduct field research at the 200-acre Thoreau Wildlife Sanctuary just two miles from campus. Internships and field experiences within each major will help develop the skills, abilities and knowledge to solidify career goals and strengthen one’s resume. We know there’s simply no better way to truly understand a subject than by taking what’s learned in the classroom and applying it out in the real world. Whatever the major, a student at Defiance can take their learning from the classroom into our community, across the United States or around the world. Defiance College is home to the nationally acclaimed McMaster School for Advancing Humanity, a program that is unique among colleges and universities across the country. McMaster gives students incredible opportunities to conduct research and service in specially-designed projects around the world. Any student can apply to participate, regardless of major. For example, in a third world village in Cambodia or Belize or Tanzania, a student majoring in molecular biology major can analyze water safety, a digital forensic science student can instruct children on internet safety, an education major can teach in classrooms, and a business administration student can help a women’s organization create a business plan to open a new restaurant. The Presidential Service Leader Program, part of the McMaster School, is designed for students who have served and led their community in some way, and who want to continue that commitment at Defiance. Students can apply your academic expertise, leadership skills and service in Project 701, a one-of-a-kind, student-run nonprofit organization in which students create, develop and run their own business or project. Defiance is consistently recognized by the prestigious President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. We are at the forefront of colleges across the country that embrace service and engagement, and we incorporate it into a DC education. Defiance College is also home of the Hench Autism Studies Program, an innovative, multi-faceted program designed to specifically address the late adolescent years and the transition of individuals with autism to adulthood. The newest addition is the ASD Affinity Program supporting college students with ASD in reaching their full potential. Varying levels of academic, social and residential support are designed to aid students in meeting their personal and professional goals. Student life is an important part of a Defiance College 3education. Activities include student government, musical and theater groups, religious organizations, intercultural organizations, honor societies, special interest groups, intramural athletics and Greek chapters including a service fraternity. As a national leader in the field of service learning and engagement, DC teaches students to take the knowledge they have gained and use it to change lives for the better in their communities, in distant villages, and in their careers. Approximately 10,000 men and women across the globe claim Defiance College as their alma mater, and they excel in all walks of life.

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STUDENT LIFE AT DEFIANCE Defiance College provides students with rigorous academic programming and distinctive and dynamic service learning experiences. Moreover, Defiance is recognized as a leader in using ever-changing student-centered approaches to lifelong learning. As a United Church of Christ-related college, the Defiance College community of engaged learners is dedicated to developing the whole person through instilling within our students a search for truth, sensitivity to our world and diverse cultures within it; and an ability to lead in their chosen professions in a spirit of global service. Defiance College emphasizes learning based on the four pillars of our educational philosophy: to know, to understand, to lead, and to serve. As a small college, DC works to help students grow, providing individualized attention in the classroom, mentoring, and assistance geared to the challenges and potential of each student. DC provides this in a rural, caring and supportive setting, thereby enabling students to challenge themselves in new ways and to grow as individuals, leaders, and citizens committed to service. From a broad-based liberal arts education, innovative programs that link what goes on in the classroom with the realities of the outside world and give students distinctive hands-on experience in their relevant fields; travel opportunities; exposure to diverse cultural experiences; the use of technologies to bring the world into the classroom; and unique service and research opportunities, DC aims to give students the tools they need to become lifelong learners and to make distinctive contributions to a changing world.

Become a part of the student experience with over 30 organizations on campus!! - Alpha Phi Omega - Alpha Xi Delta - Ambassadors - Anime-Manga Club - Black Action Student Association - Carolyn M. Small Honors Program - Campus Activies Board - Catholics on Campus - Chamber Singers - Cheer Squad - Criminal Justice Society - DC Charter of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association - DC Choral Union - DC Pride - The Defender - Defiance College

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Community Band - DC Players - Ecology Club - Habitat for Humanity - Inter-Greek Council - Intramurals - Latinos Unidos - Pep Band - Phi Alpha Theta - Phi Sigma Chi - Physical Education Club - Progeny Literary Magazine - Project 701 - Student in Free Enterprise - Social Work Organization - Student Athlete Advisory Council - Student Senate - Tau Mu


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KARL H. WEANER COMMUNITY CENTER

The Karl H. Weaner Center is the new home of the Yellow Jacket volleyball program as well as the men’s and women’s basketball programs. The newly redesigned arena features new seating and floor, as well as a full working pressbox with internet connection and webcasting capabilities.

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES The Defiance College Athletic Department is housed in the McMaster Center. The McMaster Center is named in honor of Drs. Harold and Helen McMaster and has played an intricate part in the growth and development of Yellow Jacket athletics. The McMaster Center houses administration and coach’s offices, but is also where the Karl H. Weaner Center, McMaster Gymnasium and one of three athletic training facilities are housed. The Karl H. Weaner Center is the home of the Yellow Jacket men’s and women’s basketball programs as well as the volleyball program. The newly redesigned arena features new seating and floor, as well as a full working press box with internet connection and web casting capabilities. Adjacent to the McMaster Center, is the recently completed George M. Smart Athletic Center. The George, is an 84,000 square-foot field house which opened in February of 2012. The multi-purpose floor provides additional year-round training areas for all 22 varsity athletic programs, but is officially home to the DC indoor track and field teams. The George also boasts a full athletic training room, expanded fitness and free-weight McMaster Center areas and two full-lengh batting cages. Located near the McMaster Center are the Yellow Jacket athletic outdoor facilities which include Justin F. Coressel Stadium, Winsper-Knobel Memorial Field, Dix Tennis Courts, Sal Hench Field and Craig A. Rutter Field. Coressel Stadium is field turf, 4,000-seat facility that’s home to the Yellow Jacket football, and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field programs. The facility contains locker rooms, concession stand, training room, team meeting room and a full-working press box with internet connection and web casting capabilities. Winsper-Knobel Field is the main competition facility for the DC men’s and women’s soccer teams. The natural grass field is located just east of the Dix Tennis Facility and Coressel Stadium. The field boasts a press tower with wireless internet access. In addition to the main playing surface, athletes have access to a warm-up and practice field located next to Winsper-Knobel Field. The Dix Tennis Courts are the main competition facility for the DC men’s and women’s tennis teams. In the summer of 2012, the Dix Tennis facility was renovated with a durable, crack resistant surface. The tennis courts are located just east of the Weaner Center. In addition to the outdoor tennis courts, the tennis programs have access to four indoor tennis courts located in The George.. The Yellow Jacket softball team calls Sal Hench Field home. The field was built in 1999-2000 in honor of long-time supporter of the College and DC athletics, Sal Hench. The field features open-faced dugouts and on-field bullpens as well as a two-story press box with concession stand, All-Conference “Wall of Fame” and full sound system. The outfield dimensions are 210 feet all around with a 28-foot by 12 foot inning-by-inning scoreboard in right field which was added in the spring of 2014. Craig A. Rutter Field is the home site for the DC Baseball program. Rutter Field sits in the center of the CD athletics complex. The field features a unique crushed brick infield with all grass baselines and a compacted limestone warning track that accents a Kentucky Bluegrass and Perennial Rye outfield. All this is complimented by visiting and home dugouts, bullpens and the “Green Monster” in center field. In 2004, a press box was added and is equipped with full sound capabilities which provide the Yellow Jackets and their fans with an energetic pre-game atmosphere.

Dix Tennis Courts Karl H. Weaner Center

Buchman Fitness Center Winsper-Knobel Memorial Field

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YELLOW JACKETS IN THE COMMUNITY Defiance College has challenged students to defy the ordinary by exploring academic boundaries, taking on roles of civic responsibility and leadership, and becoming engaged on campus and in the community. All of this makes for an extraordinary college experience. Nowhere else will you find students committed to their communities like Defiance, and nowhere else will you find student-athletes and coaches as immersed in service and engagement. Each year, DC student-athletes collectively contribute more than 2,000 hours of service in their community. Several teams have traditional service projects that they perform on an annual basis. Many students are also involved in service through Defiance’s stellar programs such as the McMaster School for Advancing Humanity, the Service Leadership Program, and Project 701. Defiance is among the top 20 schools in the nation for community service and engagement as a Presidential Award Finalist for the 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. DC is one of only four colleges and universities in the Midwest to receive this prestigious recognition. Defiance is featured for excellence in blending academics with community work by The Princeton Review in its Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement. For more information on all of the service and engagement programs at Defiance, visit the website at

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PURPLE & GOLD CLUB The Purple and Gold Club Inc. was founded in the early 1970’s by Defiance community members who wanted to do something extra for all the student-athletes at Defiance College. Since its inception, the club has continually grown and has exceeded 225 members. The club serves to provide both financial assistance and personal support for the entire athletics department. For over 40 years, the supporters of the Purple and Gold Club have made Defiance College a better experience for all of the studentathletes.

Memberships

PLATINUM - $200 or above -Two all-sports passes, One P&G logo item, One parking pass for all home football games, Recognition in selected DC athletics publications, First opportunity to buy NCAA post-season tickets, Media guides for football and basketball, Recognition in selected DC athletics publications. GOLD - $125 or above -One all-sports pass, One P&G logo item, One parking pass for all home football games, First opportunity to buy NCAA post-season tickets, Media guides for football and basketball, Recognition in selected DC athletics publications. PURPLE - $75 or above -One all-sports pass, One parking pass for all home football games, Media guide for football and basketball, Recognition in selected DC athletics publications. JACKET - $50 or above -One parking pass for all home football games, Media guides for football and basketball, Recognition in selected DC athletics publications.

THE PURPLE AND GOLD CLUB: HELPING TO SUPPORT A QUALITY ATHLETICS PROGRAM Over the past several years, an average of $20,000 has been provided to the DC Athletics Department by the P&G Club.

Purple and Gold Members

- PLATINUM Don & Anna Lee Adams Jerry Bergman & Julie Fritz- Bergman Dean & Judie Colwell Mark & Keeta Diller Bill Finerty Tom & Jean Hubbard Todd & Robin Hughes Charlie & Janet Koch Bob & Marge Kroeger Dr. Marvin J. Ludwig Rod & Mary Martin Mark & Karen Moats Wesley & Heather Moats Kevin & Vivian Rettig Alice & Bob Rote Kellee & Andy Schweitzer Dennis “Scotty” Scott Jim & Kandy Selgo Carole & John Weaner Tim & Carol Whetstone Dr. Jan J. Younger Bob & Carole Zachrich Bill & Kathy Small Chris & Joni Widman

- GOLD Chip & Nancy Bergquist Thomas Callan Kevin & Stephanie Holbrook Jan Hubbard Brandon McCann Joe & Sue O’Neil Bill & Jane Parker Terry & Betty Penner City Beverage Co. Phyllis Snyder Sam & Chris Switzer Jim & Lisa Weaner Derek Woodley John & Patricia Yeoman Tom & Vicki Sauer Scott Cutter Westfall Family - PURPLE S.G. & Linda Brugler

Marilyn & Randy Buchman

Helen Frey Marv Hohenberger Joe & Marsha Holava Maxie Lambright

John and Joanne Moats

Annette & Jay Vander Horst

Donald Westrick Roger T. Westrick Marvin Yoder Matthew & Connie Miller Tim & Jes Morris Gerald & Marilyn Mallott Martha Mallott Carolyn Small Kevin & Judy Kuhn - JACKET Steve & Chris Burke Ralph & Ruth Miday Fred & Carol Moore Fun Factory Promotional Products Randy & Kathy Punches Kayla & Jordan Valentine Cindy & Ray Sisty Jodie Holava Brian & Brie Brenner

Please visit www.dcpurpleandgoldclub.com or call (419) 783-2342 to join, or renew your membership for the 2016-2017 school year!

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ALUMNI VARSITY “D” CLUB

Alumni Varsity ‘D’ is an organization comprised of all former Yellow Jacket letterwinners. The goals of the Alumni Varsity ‘D’ are:

- Further promote athletics at Defiance College - Coordinate the spirit of the Alumni Varsity ‘D’ letterwinners with that of the DC athletics program - Help stimulate a better relationship among athletes’ parents, friends of the College and the DC athletics program - Aid the athletics staff in the recruitment of student-athletes - Maintain a close relationship among DC student-athletes - Sponsor the DC Athletics Hall of Fame, Coach-of-the-Year and Honorary Letterman programs

Your contributions go directly toward helping current student-athletes at Defiance. Be a part of the AVD’s annual giving program and make a difference today! Call Alumni Relations at (419) 783-2572 for more information, or visit the Defiance College Alumni Varsity ‘D’ website at http://alumni.defiance.edu and click the Alumni Varsity ‘D’ tab.

As Alumni Varsity ‘D’ contributors, we join together to do great things. AVD has contributed over $30,000 this past year to support the special needs of our athletic department. Below are just a few of the projects supported by AVD in the past. - $40,000 to go toward our field house pledge of $100,000 - $18,000 for weight room in George M. Smart Athletic Center - $10,000 for chairs, rugs and safety padding in Weaner Center - $10,000 for new lighting in Weaner Center - $10,000 to refinish and paint floors in the Weaner Center - $10,000 to refurbish the Hohenberger Lounge - $10,000 for the new Sal Hench Field press box - $10,000 to purchase new seating for Winsper-Knobel Field - $8,000 for updates to Sal Hench Field - $7,500 for locker rooms for men’s and women’s soccer - $5,500 for the Craig Rutter Field press box - $4,000 for a new 40-pound washer for The George - $3,000 for new ticket booths at the Justin F. Coressel Stadium

ALUMNI VARSITY ‘D’ EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS Michael Snyder, 1964 - President Annette Hoeffel, 1999 Jeffrey Boulton, 1984 Bill Ondrus, 1980 Dave Polzin, 1971

Kirsten Meyer ‘76 Mark Miller, 1981 Marv Retcher, 1972 Kaycee Butt ‘11 Jake Arnold ‘14

Your donations have helped fund and support several athletic facility projects including......

S.G. Brugler, 1968 Kelly Coble, 2011 Travis Hammer ‘05

Craig Rutter Field Press Box

Sal Hench Softball Field

George M. Smart Fitness Center

Coressel Stadium Ticket Booths

Karl H. Weaner Center

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ALUMNI VARSITY “D” HALL OF FAME The Athletic Hall of Fame, sponsored by the Alumni Varsity D Club, recognizes DC alumni for outstanding athletic achievement while enrolled at the Defiance College, their accomplishments after graduation, and a continuing interest in the development of the Defiance College. The inductees will be recognized at the Alumni Varsity D Breakfast with the official introduction ceremony taking place at half-time of the football game. Each of the inductees will be commemorated with a tree planted in the Hall of Fame Grove. 1974 Dr. Dennis D. Bell, 1947 Leighton Conkey, 1925 Victor Fowler, 1933 Merle A. McDonald, 1948 Gilbert Smith, 1928 Olan Smith, 1946 Charles Hemlein, 1918 1975 Joseph Bowers, 1932 Dr. Charles Krouse, 1943 Howard Scheurman, 1926 1976 Fred J. Brown, 1922 Richard M. Small, 1949 Fred Thompson, 1911 1977 Dr. Michael D. Craden, 1960 William A. Pellington, 1951 Dr. Charles F. Wahl, 1949 1978 Lloyd E. Geer, 1931 Lavon “Ed” Rex Vernon C. Snyder, 1950 1979 R. Jack Behringer, 1949 O. Dudley Ebersole, 1932 Thomas J. Grzywinski, 1963 C. Leslie James, 1926 1980 R. Donnell Cathey, 1965 Dr. Ralph H. Geer, 1930 Dallas J. Gisler, 1933 Dick Lord, 1943 1981 Benjamin F. Davis, 1967 Charles “Skip” Vosler, 1966 Raymond R. Etzler, 1963 1982 Martin A. Baumhower, 1963 Blaine P. Dowler, 1943 Obed H. May, 1920 Kirk Mee, III (Coach - 1963-66) 1983 Raymond (Bill) Rex, 1938 Dr. Rowen (Coach - 1951-54) Olen J. Slough, 1932 Dr. Jack P. Yager, 1943 1984 Frederick W. Bennetts C. Bruce Derricotte, 1950 Robert R. Diller, 1949 George M. Smart, 1967

1985 Frederick G. Fox, 1929 Charles A. Koch, 1960 John G. Manchester, 1941 1986 Jose M. Arellano, 1967 Dr. James F. Ladd, 1958 Roger Merb (Coach 1967-70) 1987 Roger D. Eicher, 1956 Lowell L. Snider, 1959 Ray Sumpter, 1951 John T. Szabo, 1960 1988 Bruce Baer, 1974 Carlin B. Carpenter, 1964 Clare Fahrer, 1935 Robert P. Heischman, 1936 1989 Robert H. Deitrick, 1960 Jerry D. Griffith, 1970 Duane C. Hocking Robert A. Martin, 1976 1990 Virgil M. Feeney, 1940 Larry Holden, 1970 Joyce D. Anderson, 1966 Paul Yoder, 1959 1991 Carol A. Anderson (Coach) Emmett Clinton Dix II, 1971 Donald B. Dunham, 1938 Paul E. Ladd, 1961 Lester H. Hale, 1934 1992 Marv Hohenberger Howard E. Meyer, 1958 David Al Polzin, 1971 Howard W. Spicer, 1950 1993 Ltc. Michael E. Hittle, 1973 Dan J. Kline, 1968 Deryll Rohda, 1977 Howard W. Spicer, 1950 1994 Thomas P. Herman, 1966 Dennis M. Kidwell, 1969 Norman Krueckeberg, 1965 Walter C. Zverina, 1958 1995 James W. Arnzen, 1980 Thomas F. Bauerle, 1970 Howard D. Johnson, 1970 Paul R. Ondrus, 1971

1996 James D. Amstutz, 1972 Alan R. Moore, 1959 Christine M. Slattery, 1979 Lori B. Ward, 1986 1997 Kendall K. Bush, 1974 John M. Decker, 1971 James J. Mains, Jr., 1940 Vicki L. Martinich, 1979

2006 Randy Buchman (Coach - 1964-69) Cindy Elliott (Coach - 1983-94) Dan Renftle, 1985 Ed Roeth, 1971 Noel Underwood, 1957 2007 Pam Borton, 1987 Michael England, 1974 Robin Harris, 1980

1998 Cletus E. Dreher, 1950 Lowell E. Gingrich, 1940 Larry R. Papenfuss, 1981 Patricia A. Peter, 1971

2008 Doug Murray, 1983 Marv Retcher, 1972 Patricia Schwiebert, 1984 George Stockman, 1957

1999 Dennis Bostelman, 1988 Don F. Canfield, 1950 Joseph F. Dawson, 1950 Kenneth R. Rollins, 1956

2009 Cindy (Youtsey) Conner, 1992 David Scott, 1973 Mark Shine, 1974 Michael Wright, 1972

2000 Connie S. Collier, 1981 Gary L. Evans, 1970 James A. Glase, 1970 Martha E. Mallott, 1981 Darcy M. Robinson, 1983

2010 Rodger Geren, 1969 Timothy Lee, 1976 Tami (Moser) Lupton, 1998 Steven Wilkin, 1975

2001 Russell E. Glenn, 1954 A. Bernard Hatch, 1953 Kathy E. (Elliott) Krygier, 1973 Paul D. Yon, 1970 Linda (Laughrey) Zelms, 1971 2002 Elmo Faiella, 1953 Kevin Finfrock, 1986 Marcia (Burton) House, 1982 Holland Huss, 1951 Frank Lantz, Jr., 1968 2003 Denise Bierly, 1990 Jerry Futrell, 1980 Martha Litherland (Coach - 1979-87) Mitchell Naufel, 1981 Ronald Tisdale, 1977 2004 Lawrence Bowers, 1933 Kirsten Meyer, 1976 Mark Meyer, 1979 Brent Renollet, 1986 Cathy (Robinson) Rohr, 1980 2005 Deborah (Shreve) Baringer, 1973 Tracy (Hanson) Beck, 1985 Michael S. Burke, 1974 Sheri (Plassman) Kovaleski, 1984 Michael R. Snyder, 1964

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2011 Jeff Boulton, 1984 Stanley Meinen, 1985 Tammy Parker, 1987

Walter Turner, 1982 2012 Ernie Doherty, 1971 Tyrone Gilbert, 1980 Tom Held, 1985 Darlene Kaufman, 1988 2013 Sarah Harman, 2003 James D. Harris, 1992 Sheila McGill, 1994 Brett Wingate, 1983 2014 Megan M. Grieser (Thigpen) ‘03 Terry Morman ‘90 Charles E. Nafziger ‘73 Ernesto A. Vilar ‘79 Kevin C. Wierman ‘78 2015 Stephanie (Nafziger) Fetter ‘98 Paul “Larry” Flynn ‘80 Maurice “Marv” Rotondo ‘70 Michael Bixel ‘83 2016 Jodi (Sigman) Hybart ‘94 Roxane (Kruse) Kippen ‘98 James Bailey ‘81 Mike Groll ‘00 Jason Lee ‘95

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT HEAD COACHES

Tyler Ault Men’s/Women’s Tennis

Brie Brenner Volleyball

Kaycee Butt Women’s Golf

Cross Country/Track & Field

Ken Ciolek

Scott Cutter Men’s Basketball

Jodie Holava Softball

Fred Moore Men’s Golf

Jessica (Cox) Morris Women’s Basketball

Casey Goff Football

Jordan Valentine Men’s Soccer

Jenny Vincent Women’s Soccer

Derek Woodley Baseball

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHILOSOPHY The Defiance College intercollegiate athletics program serves as a window of opportunity for all prospective student-athletes to experience an extra-curricular educational and physical activity that fits within the general mission of the college to develop the whole person. The student-athlete will be exposed to a variety of opportunities for personal growth in the areas of intellectual, emotional, spiritual, social and physical dimensions as it relates to each individual and their respective sport. The student-athlete, as a team member, will be involved in a learning community that will strive for excellence both on the field and in the classroom while maintaining a dignity of fair play and continued emphasis on positive sportsmanship. Jointly, the coaches and student-athletes will build an engaged environment that will accentuate the learning process not only within the competitive arena but also within the college campus and the community as a whole. An emphasis will

be placed on the impact of participation and personal growth, rather than scoreboard success, in a balanced sports program where equitable sports opportunities will be available to both genders. The student-athletes of Defiance choose to participate in the intercollegiate athletics program for a variety of reasons but none of which includes athletic related financial aid or the promise of financial security through professional athletic stardom. Through participation in the intercollegiate athletics program, a student-athlete continues to compete for the love of sport, the thrill of competition and the fulfillment of countless intrinsic values. The Defiance intercollegiate athletics program strives to be an integral and cohesive part of the collegiate learning and living process, appropriately well suited to co-exist with the Defiance mission statement…to know, to lead, to serve and to understand.

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HEARTLAND COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Originally founded as the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference, the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference has been in existance for over 25 years and has gone through several changes throughout the years. In June of 1987, the presidents of six private Indiana colleges and universities announced the formation of an athletic conference to allow their students to “live out” the ideal of the scholar athlete. The announcement came after 19 months of meetings among the institution’s presidents, athletic directors, and faculty athletic representatives. The ICAC was formed as an “academic” athletic conference, combining outstanding private education with top-notch intercollegiate athletics. Lewis Salter was President of Wabash College when the league was formed. The greatest advantage of the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference is that its formation allowed schools to restore athletic rivalries that date back to the 1800’s. Conference sports include baseball, basketball, cross-country, golf, football, soccer, tennis, and track. In addition, a championship is decided in the non-mandatory sports of swimming and wrestling. On May 24, 1988, just less than one year after its formation, two more of Indiana’s premier small colleges, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and Taylor University joined the league, bringing the total number of schools to eight. Taylor was involved in the ICAC’s first meetings in the spring of 1987, but declined membership until 1988. The 1990-91 season marked the first complete year of competition among all eight schools in all eightvarsity sports with soccer joining the picture in the fall of 1990. The 1992-93 school year brought with it much discussion and many meetings in an attempt to bring women’s teams into the ICAC. After a long year of planning and a constitutional rewrite, women’s teams joined the ICAC late in the 1992-93 school year with 1993-94 the first year of co-ed competition within the ICAC. The 1998-99 school year brought significant changes in the conference. With the additions of Bluffton College, the College of Mount St. Joseph, and Wilmington College and the departure of DePauw University and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference changed its name to become the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference. As an extension of the ICAC, the HCAC is an eight school academic athletic conference, which represents a revised version the old Hoosier-Buckeye Conference. The 1999-2000 school year saw yet more changes. Wabash’s competition in the 1999 football season marked its last involvement in the HCAC. Defiance College joined the league, beginning competition in the spring of 2000. In January of 2001, Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, was accepted as a member. Transylvania began competition in the fall 2001 season. In July of 2006, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana, was accepted as the conference’s ninth member. Rose Hulman began competition in the fall of 2006. As part of a year-long celebration in 2008-09, the league celebrated its 10th anniversary as the restructured HCAC. Each institution invited campus administrators, faculty, faculty athletic representatives, current or former athletic staff, alumni, and student-athletes. Also, the conference office invited current and former conference personnel, NCAA Division III select staff, and other key supporters of the HCAC. Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana was accepted as the 10th member of the conference in October of 2009 and began competition in the fall of 2010. On the playing field, HCAC member schools have had a national impact, highlighted by national champions in several sports and two schools making trips to the NCAA Division III basketball Final Four in the 1990s. Since the formation of the HCAC, members have produced 62 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, 164 All-Americans, and 163 team qualifiers for NCAA Division III national championships. The league continues to seek growth and excellence on and off the playing field in the years to come. HCAC Administration Chris Ragsdale - Commisioner Ryan Davis - Assistant Commissioner for Communications ******

www.heartlandconf.org HCAC Members

Anderson

Hanover

Bluffton

Manchester

Defiance

Mt. St. Joseph

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SEASON PREVIEW DEFIANCE, OHIO -- The Defiance College Yellow Jackets return the majority of their roster from their Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament semifinal team of 2015. The Yellow Jackets return five starters from the 2015 campaign and, despite the loss of all-conference libero Rebecca Kain, Defiance looks ready to return to the top of the Heartland in 2016. Defiance finished with an overall record of 11-19 that included a tough out-of-conference schedule with multiple ranked opponents. They were able to rebound to finish the HCAC schedule at 5-4, finishing in a tie for third before exiting the postseason tournament in the semifinals.

DEFENSE On the defensive side, DC has big shoes to fill with the exit of Rebecca Kain. There is still plenty of experience returning on the defensive side of the ball, led by senior Makayla Dennis (Bryan). Dennis played in all 114 sets played by the Yellow Jackets a year ago and finished second on the team with 323 digs (2.83 digs per set). Dennis also recorded 33 service aces and 12 set assists in 2015. Senior Dia Jackson (Detroit, Mich./Canton) looks to step into a bigger role for the Yellow Jackets. Having played in 105 sets a year ago, Jackson finished with 192 digs on the season. Jackson also added 12 kills and seven set assists. Junior Jaidyn Patridge (Toledo/ Springfield) looks to continue to battle for playing time after a great freshman campaign. Patridge had 233 digs in 110 sets as a freshman (2.12 digs per set). Patridge also added 27 set assists and 23 service aces in 2015. The Yellow Jackets will also add two freshmen to the mix on defense, including Abigail Cronin (Lambertville, Mich./Cardinall Stritch Catholic) and Alexa St. Julian (Oregon/Clay).

Senior Ari Mahaffey was the team’s leading setter in 2015 with 918 set assists (8.05 assists per set). She also led the team in blocks (36) and service aces (37).

HITTERS Defiance returns all of their top hitters from last season’s team with reigning All-HCAC performer Meredith Shank leading the way. Shank finished the season with 296 kills, which ties her for ninth best in the HCAC, in just 101 sets. Her 2.93 kills per set ranked her seventh in the conference. Shank also finished with 107 digs, 25 blocks, and 18 service aces in her sophomore season and looks to step into a bigger role in 2016. A sophomore and a senior look to continue their successful seasons of a year ago. Sophomore Marissa Windau (Castalia/Margaretta) looks to continue her success from a freshman campaign that saw her as the second option at outside hitter. Windau finished the year with 274 kills, 2.40 per set, as she played in every set. Windau was also second on the team with 31 total blocks and fourth with 24 service aces to go along with her 100 digs. The senior is Hope Neargarder (Union City/Mississinawa Valley). She was third on the team with 165 kills, average 1.56 per set in playing all but eight sets in 2015. The seniorto-be was also third on the team with 30 total blocks. Three others earned plenty of playing time last season and look to expand their roles. First is Brooke Plummer (Plain City/Jonathan Alder). As a freshman, Plummer finished with 104 kills while playing in 102 sets. She also added 21 blocks and 34 digs. Danielle Robbins (Westland, Mich./Wayne Memorial) garnered 95 kills while playing in 99 sets as a sophomore, while Sydney Unger (Frankfort, Ind./ Clinton Central) averaged 1.36 kills per set with 76 spikes in just 56 sets as she enters her junior season.

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JACKSON Joining the forces to learn from the experienced group of upperclassmen will be freshmen Jessica Davis (Delta), Jenni Davis (Delta), and Emma Seitz (Toledo/Central Catholic). SETTERS A year ago, senior Ari Mahaffey (Porter, Ind./ Chesterton) took over the setting duties, making a huge impact, leading the Yellow Jackets in assists, blocks, and service aces. Mahaffey finished the year averaging 8.05 assists per set, marking her at fifth in the HCAC in that category. She was also fifth in the conference in service aces, finished with 37 aces with a .762 service percentage. Mahaffey finished the season with 37 blocks, also leading the team. She was third on the team in digs (297), while adding 90 kills as she was an all-around player for the Yellow Jackets. In addition to Mahaffey, look for sophomore Megan Overmann (Lorain/Marion L. Steele) to see playing time as a setter. Last season, Overmann played in 11 matches and 14 sets in a backup role coming off the bench. She ended her freshman season with 13 asssists (0.93 a/s) to go along with one kill and 11 digs. DC will add freshman setter Madi Hollis (Burlington, Ky./Randall K. Cooper) into the fold this season. SCHEDULE Defiance will open the season at the Ohio Northern University Invitational in Ada, playing their first game on Friday, Sept. 2 at 4 p.m. against Ohio Wesleyan University. The Yellow Jackets open the home portion of the schedule on Tuesday, Sept. 13 against the Heidelberg University at 7 p.m. in the Karl H. Weaner Center.


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2016 ROSTER

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 20

Name Dia Jackson Makayla Dennis Marissa Windau Meredith Shank Hope Neargarder Madi Hollis Emma Seitz Ari Mahaffey Brooke Plummer Danielle Robbins Jenni Davis Jaidyn Patridge Sydney Unger Abby Cronin Jessi Davis Megan Overmann Alexa St. Julian

Position DS DS OH OH OH S OH/OPP S/OH OPP OH OH DS OH DS MB S DS

BY HEIGHT 5-11 (2) 5-10 (2) 5-9 (1) 5-8 (3) 5-7 (3) 5-6 (2) 5-5 (1) 5-4 (2) 5-3 (1)

Jessi Davis Sydney Unger Jenni Davis Emma Seitz Marissa Windau Ari Mahaffey Hope Neargarder Brooke Plummer Makayla Dennis Madi Hollis Danielle Robbins Abby Cronin Meredith Shank Megan Overmann Dia Jackson Alexa St. Julian Jaidyn Patridge

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

Ht. 5-4 5-7 5-9 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-10 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-10 5-3 5-11 5-6 5-11 5-5 5-4

Hometown Detroit, Mich. Bryan Castalia Maumee Union City Burlington, Ky. Toledo Porter, Ind. Plain City Westland, Mich. Delta Toledo Frankfort, Ind. Lambertville, Mich. Delta Lorain Oregon

BY POSITION Setter (3) Defensive Specialist (5) Outside Hitter (8) Middle Hitter (1)

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Madi Hollis Ari Mahaffey Megan Overmann Dia Jackson Makayla Dennis Jaidyn Patridge Abby Cronin Alexa St. Julian Jenni Davis Hope Neargarder Brooke Plummer Danielle Robbins Emma Seitz Meredith Shank Sydney Unger Marissa Windau Jessi Davis

High School Canton Bryan Margaretta Springfield Mississinawa Valley Randall K. Cooper Central Catholic Chesterton Jonathan Alder Wayne Memorial Delta Springfield Clinton Central Cardinal Stritch Delta Marion L. Steele Clay

BY HIGH SCHOOL Indiana (2) Chesterton Clinton Central Kentucky (1) Randall K. Cooper Michigan (3) Canton Cardinal Stritch Wayne Memorial Ohio (11) Bryan Central Catholic Clay Delta Jonathan Alder Margeretta Marion L. Steele Mississinawa Valley Springfield Springfield

Ari Mahaffey Sydney Unger Madi Hollis Dia Jackson Abby Cronin Danielle Robbins Makayla Dennis Emma Seitz Alexa St. Julian Jenni Davis Jessi Davis Brooke Plummer Marissa Windau Megan Overmann Hope Neargarder Jaidyn Patridge Meredith Shank


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MEET THE JACKETS

Jackson

ing with a .500 attacking percentage ... Had 21 service aces ... Had 196 serve attempts with 31 service errors, a .842 serve percentage ... Recorded 47 digs, averaging 0.60 digs per set ... Scored 22 total points, averaging 0.28 points per set.

Junior (2015): Played in 29 matches and 105 sets ... Recorded 12 kills in 51 attempts ... Had seven assists and four service aces offensively ... Recorded 192 digs and averaged 1.83 digs per set .. Had two season-high games of 13 digs (against Ohio Northern and Rose-Hulman) ... Earned one solo block on the season.

Prep: Earned three varsity letters at Bryan High for head coach Melanie Reinhart … Posted over 1,000 career assists … First-Team District Seven and First-Team Northwest Ohio Athletic League.

Dia

Sr • Detroit, Mich. • Canton H.S.

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Personal: Daughter of Doug and Kathy Dennis. Makayla Dennis’ Career Stats

Year MP SP K K/S A A/S SA SA/S D D/S TB TB/S 2015 30 114 2 0.02 12 0.11 33 0.29 323 2.83 0 0.00 2014 30 81 3 0.04 18 0.22 28 0.35 139 1.72 1 0.01 2013 25 78 1 0.01 0 0.00 21 0.27 47 0.60 0 0.00 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Career 85 273 6 0.02 30 0.11 82 0.30 509 1.86 1 0.00

Sophomore (2014): Played in 27 matches and 58 sets ... Recorded eight set assists and three service aces offensively ... Had 97 digs and averaged 1.67 digs per set ... Tallied a season-high 14 digs in match against Webster (Mo.) University on Sept. 7. Freshman (2013): Appeared in 15 matches, with 28 sets played … Recorded one kill … Had three total attacks, with one attacking error, finishing with a .000 attacking percentage ... Recorded four assists … Had three service aces ... Had 21 serve attempts with two service errors, a .905 serve percentage ... Recorded 46 digs, averaging 1.64 digs per set ... Scored four total points, averaging 0.14 points per set. Prep: Participated in volleyball at Canton High under head coach Steve Johnson. Personal: Daughter of Nakisha Terry … Majoring in criminal justice. Dia Jackson’s Career Stats

Year MP SP K K/S A A/S SA SA/S D D/S TB TB/S 2015 29 105 12 0.11 7 0.07 4 0.04 192 1.83 1 0.01 2014 27 58 0 0.00 8 0.14 3 0.05 97 1.67 0 0.00 2013 15 28 1 0.04 4 0.14 3 0.11 46 1.64 0 0.00 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Career 71 191 13 0.07 19 0.10 10 0.05 335 1.75 1 0.01

Makayla

Dennis

Senior Makayla Dennis was second on the team in digs last season with 323 (2.83 digs per set) and second in service aces with 33 (0.29 aces per set).

Sr • Bryan, Ohio • Bryan H.S.

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Junior (2015): Played in all 30 matches and 114 sets ... Recorded two kills ... Had 12 assists and 33 service aces on the offensive side ... Two season-high games with four service aces against Grove City and Earlham College ... Was second on the team in digs with 323 on the year and averaged 2.83 digs per set.

Sophomore (2014): Played in all 30 matches and 81 sets ... Had three kills ... Fourth on the team in digs with 139 and averaged 1.72 digs per set ... Recorded a season-best 12 digs on two ocassions ... Tallied 18 set assists ... Second on the team in service aces with 28 ... Had a season-high three aces in multiple matches ... Also had one block assist. Freshman (2013): Appeared in 25 matches, with 78 sets played … Recorded one kill … Had two total attacks, with no attacking errors, finish-

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MEET THE JACKETS her junior year ... Named to both the NLL and District 7 Academic Teams in 2013.

Marissa

Windau

Personal: Daughter of Greg and Joyce Shank ... Majoring in business.

So • Castalia, Ohio • Margaretta H.S.

Freshman (2015): HCAC All-Freshman Team ... Played in all 30 matches and 114 sets ... Recorded 274 kills for the season averaging 2.40 kills per set ... Her 274 kills were the 12th most in the conference overall and second highest among freshmen ... Had 14 matches with 10 or more kills ... Had a season-high 15 kills against PSU_ Behrend ... Had 5 assists nad 24 service aces on the offensive side ... Earned 100 digs on the season ... Had 31 total blocks (six solo and 25 assists).

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Prep: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Margaretta High School … Holds two single-match records in kills and digs ... Two-time team captain (201314) ... Recipient of team’s “Coaches Award” as a sophomore and received team’s “Competitive Greatness Award” during her junior season … SBC All-Academic Team ... Honor Roll student ... Also four-year letterwinner in softball and swimming. Personal: Daughter of Gene and Mary-Beth Windau … Majoring in exercise science. Marissa Windau’s Career Stats

Year MP SP K K/S A A/S SA SA/S D D/S TB TB/S 2015 30 114 274 2.40 5 0.04 24 0.21 100 0.88 31 0.27 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Career 30 114 274 2.40 5 0.04 24 0.21 100 0.88 31 0.27

Meredith

Shank

Jr • Maumee, Ohio • Springfield H.S.

Sophomore (2015): Named All-HCAC ... Played in 27 matches and 101 sets ... Lead the team with 296 kills on the season averaging 2.93 kills per set and a .150 hitting percentage ... Was ninth in kills in the conference and fourth against HCAC teams ... Had 15 matches this season with 10 or more kills ... Career-high 20 kills against Otterbein University ... Offensively had 10 assists and 18 service aces ... Defensively had 107 digs ... Recorded 25 total blocks for the season (eight solo and 17 assists).

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Freshman (2014): HCAC All-Freshman Team ... Honorable mention All-HCAC ... Played in all 30 matches and played in all but one set for the season with 105 ... Second on the team in kills with 276 and averaged 2.63 kills per set ... Recorded a season-high 18 kills against Rose-Hulman (Ind.) Institute of Technology on Oct. 26 ... Had a .200 hitting percentage ... Fifth in total blocks with 31 (10 solo and 21 assists) ... Posted a seasonbest five blocks (five assists) against Geneva (Pa.) College on Sept. 27 ... Seventh in digs with 89 (0.85 digs per set) ... Added four set assists and 11 service aces. Prep: Lettered three years at Springfield High School under Head Coach McKenna Reitz ... Named to Second Team All-NLL all three years ... Team MVP and Golden Spike MVP ... Honorable Mention All-District twice ... Helped lead team to the Northern Lakes League Championship

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Meredith Shank’s Career Stats

Year MP SP K K/S A A/S SA SA/S D D/S TB TB/S 2014 30 105 276 2.63 4 0.04 11 0.10 89 0.85 31 0.30 2015 27 101 296 2.93 10 0.10 18 0.18 107 1.06 25 0.25 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Career 57 206 572 2.78 14 0.07 29 0.14 196 0.95 56 0.27

Hope

Neargarder Sr. • Union City, Ohio • Mississinawa Valley H.S.

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Junior (2015): Played in all 30 matches and 106 sets ... Recorded 165 kills averaging 1.56 kills per set ... Had three assists and four service aces on the season ... Earned 82 digs ... Had a total of 30 blocks (three solo and 27 assists).

Sophomore (2014): Played in all 30 matches and all but one set at 105 ... Finished in the top-five on the team in kills with 113 ... Averaged 1.08 kills per set with a .180 hitting percentage ... Recorded a career-high nine kills against Webster (Mo.) University on Sept. 7 ... Was fourth in total blocks with 34 (nine solo and 25 assists) ... Had 13 set assists ... Added one service ace and 53 digs. Freshman (2013): Appeared in 15 matches, with 32 sets played … Recorded 13 kills, averaging 0.41 per set … Had 70 total attacks, with nine attacking errors, finishing with a .057 attacking percentage ... Had one assist … Had nine serve attempts with one service error, a .889 serve percentage ... Recorded 26 digs, averaging 0.81 digs per set ... Made six total blocks ... Made two solo blocks ... Made four assisted blocks ... Averaged 0.19 blocks per set ... Scored 17 total points, averaging 0.53 points per set. Prep: Three-year letterwinner at Mississinawa Valley High for head coach Scott Brewer … Team captain during junior and senior campaigns … Earned First-Team Cross County Conference and was voted Daily Advocate Player of the Year in 2012 … Named CCC All-Conference Team and District-Nine Second Team both junior and senior years … Honor Roll student. Personal: Daughter of Kerry and Melanie Neargarder … Majoring in athletic training. Hope Neargarder’s Career Stats

Year MP SP K K/S A A/S SA SA/S D D/S TB TB/S 2013 15 32 13 0.41 1 0.03 0 0.00 26 0.81 6 0.19 2014 30 105 113 1.08 13 0.12 1 0.01 53 0.50 34 0.32 2015 30 106 165 1.56 3 0.03 4 0.04 82 0.77 30 0.28 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Career 75 243 291 1.01 17 0.18 5 0.02 161 0.69 70 0.26


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MEET THE JACKETS three assisted blocks ... Averaged 0.14 blocks per set ... Scored 48.5 total points, averaging 1.15 points per set.

Hollis madi

Prep: Attended Chesterton High and played volleyball for head coach T.R. Harlan … Also participated in basketball and in track, where the team won sectionals in both 2011 and 2012 … Was the 2012 track and field Chesterton Relays Most Valuable Player … Scholar-athlete.

Fr. • Burlington, Ky. • Randall K. Cooper H.S.

Prep: Played volleyball at Cooper High School.

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Personal: Daughter of Brandy and Chirstopher Hollis ... Majoring in graphic design and minoring in business.

Personal: Daughter of Michael and Suzanne Mahaffey … Majoring in early childhood education. Ari Mahaffey’s Career Stats

Year MP SP K K/S A A/S SA SA/S D D/S TB TB/S 2013 21 42 36 0.86 5 0.12 8 0.19 18 0.43 6 0.14 2014 30 103 218 2.12 9 0.09 13 0.13 121 1.17 21 0.20 2015 30 114 90 0.79 918 8.05 37 0.32 297 261 36 0.32 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Career 81 259 344 1.26 932 2.75 58 0.21 336 1.40 63 0.22

Emma

Seitz

Fr. • Toledo, Ohio • Toledo Catholic Central H.S.

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honor roll every semester

Brooke

Prep: Three-year letterman in volleyball at Central Catholic High School ... Named captain of the varsity volleyball squad ... Earned All-TRAC honorable mention ... Was nameed All-District honorable mention ... Two years spent on the All-Academic team ... Was a member of the National Honors Society sophomore-senior years ... Recognized as an Irish Scholar ... Made

Plummer

So • Plain City, Ohio • Jonathan Alder H.S.

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Personal: Daughter of Kim and Chris Seitz ... Majoring in sport management ... Father, Chris Seitz, played on the Defiance College football team.

Freshman (2015): Played in 29 matches and 102 sets ... Recorded 104 kills on the season ... Had a season-high of nine digs against Bethany University ... Earned four assists ... Had 34 digs on the season ... Earned a total of 21 blocks (five solo and 16 assists).

Ari

Prep: Two-year varsity letterwinner at Jonathan Alder High School … Served as team captain in 2012 ... Received team’s “Most Improved” during her senior season … Member of the District Championship team in 2014.

Sr. • Porter, Ind. • Chestton H.S.

Personal: Daughter of Matthew and Jennifer Plummer … Majoring in nursing.

Mahaffey

Junior (2015): Played in all 30 matches, including 114 sets ... Recorded 90 kills with a .178 hitting percentage ... Led the team in assists with 918 and averaged 8.05 assists per game ... Led the team with 37 service aces on the season ... Earned a season-high in aces (6) the first game of the season against Emory University ... Had 297 digs, averaging 2.61 digs per set ... Led the team in blocks with a total of 36 on the season (21 solo and nine assists).

Brooke Plummer’s Career Stats

Year MP SP K K/S A A/S SA SA/S D D/S TB TB/S 2015 29 102 104 1.02 4 0.04 0 0.00 34 0.33 21 0.21 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Career 29 102 104 1.02 4 0.04 0 0.00 34 0.33 21 0.21

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Danielle

robbins Jr. • Westland, Mich. • Wayne Memorial H.S.

Sophomore (2014): Played in all 30 matches, including 103 sets ... Finished the season third on the team in kills with 218 ... Averaged 2.12 kills per set ... Had six matches with 10 or more kills with a career-high 16 kills against Baldwin Wallace University on Sept. 13 ... Amongst the team leaders in services with 13 ... Sixth on the team in digs with 121 (1.17 digs per set) ... Sixth in total blocks with 21 (eight solo and 13 assists).

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Freshman (2013): Appeared in 21 matches, with 42 sets played … Recorded 36 kills, averaging 0.86 per set … Had 158 total attacks, with 28 attacking errors, finishing with a .051 attacking percentage ... Recorded five assists … Had eight service aces ... Had 30 serve attempts with 10 service errors, a .667 serve percentage ... Recorded 18 digs, averaging 0.43 digs per set ... Made six total blocks ... Made three solo blocks ... Made

Sophomore (2015): Played in all 30 matches and 99 sets ... Recorded 90 kills on the season ... Had a season-high of nine kills in the last match of the season against Bluffton University ... Earned five assists and five service aces offensively ... Had 26 digs on the season ... Recorded 23 total blocks (four solo and 19 assists).

Freshman (2014): Played in 13 matches and 20 sets ... Ended the season with 12 kills ... Recorded one service ace ... Tallied two digs and three total blocks (one solo and two assists).

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Jaidyn Patridge’s Career Stats

Year MP SP K K/S A A/S SA SA/S D D/S TB TB/S 2014 30 97 1 0.01 13 0.13 29 0.30 229 2.36 0 0.00 2015 29 110 4 0.04 27 0.25 22 0.20 233 2.12 0 0.00 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Career 59 207 5 0.03 40 0.19 51 0.25 462 2.24 0 0.00

Personal: Daughter of Tim and Carolyn Robbins ... Majoring in early elementary education ... Also runs for the DC track and field team. Danielle Robbins’ Career Stats

Year MP SP K K/S A A/S SA SA/S D D/S TB TB/S 2014 13 20 12 0.60 0 0.00 1 0.05 2 0.10 3 0.15 2015 30 99 95 0.96 5 0.05 5 0.05 26 0.26 23 0.23 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Career 43 119 107 0.78 5 .03 6 0.05 28 0.18 26 0.19

Sydney

Unger

Jr. • Frankfort, Ind. • Clinton Central H.S.

Jenni

Davis

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Fr. • Delta, Ohio • Delta H.S.

Prep: Three-year letterman in volleyball and track at Delta High School ... Two-year letterman in basketball ... Senior year was nominated second-team All-League in volleyball ... Was invited to and participated in the all-star volleyball game ... Participated and invited to the Bryan all-star basketball game ... All-league honorable mention in basketball ... Junior year she earned AllLeague honorable mention in volleyball ... Academically she was a scholar athlete.

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Personal: Daughter of Annette and Joe Davis ... Majoring in nursing ... Her twin sister, Jessica, is also a member of the DC volleyball team.

Freshman (2014): Played in 14 matches and 20 sets ... Had 11 kills with a .259 hitting percentage ... Posted a season-best three kills against Ohio Christian University on Oct. 4 ... Recorded five service aces and one set assist ... Tallied 18 digs and one block (one assist) defensively. Prep: Letterwinner for four years at Clinton Central High School under Head Coach Jessica Barrentine ... Won Top Hitting Award and Top Serving Award all four years in high school ... All-Conference three years and All-County senior season ... Member of the North/South All-Star Team ... Helped Clinton Central to Three Sectional Championships and Two Conference Championships ... Four time Bulldog Scholar Athlete recipient. Personal: Daughter of Greg and Christy Unger ... Majoring in sport management.

Jaidyn

Patridge

Sydney Unger’s Career Stats

Jr. • Toledo, Ohio • Springfield H.S.

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Sophomore (2015): Played in 26 matches and 56 sets ... Had 76 kills on the season, averaging 1.36 kills per set ... Had a seasonhigh of 15 kills against on Penn State Behrend ... Earned seven assists and had two service aces on the season ... Recorded 20 digs ... Had five total blocks (three solo and two assists).

Sophomore (2015): Played in 29 matches and 110 sets ... Recorded four kills on the season ... Had 27 assists and 22 service aces offensively ... Earned 233 digs on the season, averaging 2.12 per set ... had a seasonhigh of 20 digs against Captial University.

Year MP SP K K/S A A/S SA SA/S D D/S TB TB/S 2014 14 20 11 0.55 1 0.05 5 0.25 18 0.90 1 0.05 2015 26 56 76 136 7 0.12 2 0.04 20 0.36 5 0.09 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Career 40 76 77 0.96 8 0.09 7 0.15 38 0.63 6 0.09

Abby

Cronin

Freshman (2014): Played in all 30 matches ... Led the team in service aces with 29 ... Was third on the team in digs with 229 and averaged 2.36 digs per set ... Posted a season-best 22 digs against Baldwin Wallace University on Sept. 13 ... Also added 13 set assists. Prep: Letterwinner for two years at Springfield High School under Head Coach McKenna Reitz ... Helped lead Springfield to a NLL Conference Championship ... Named Third Team All-NLL and Honorable Mention All District. Personal: Daughter of Dan Patridge and Raquel Martinez ... Majoring in criminal justice.

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Fr. • Lambertville, Mich. • Cardinal Stritch H.S.

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Prep: Three-year letterman in volleyball ... Two-year letterman in basketball ... In 2014 and 2015 was nominated honorable mention ... Recorded 80 aces in a single season (2015) ... Recipient of the Monsignor Award (2013). Personal: Daughter of Jason and Jennie Cronin ... Majoring in nursing.


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team’s “Coaches Award” as a senior … Four-time honor roll student ... Global Leadership Award winner.

Fr. • Delta, Ohio • Delta H.S.

Personal: Daughter of Mark and Debbie Overmann … Majoring in business administration and global studies.

Davis

Prep: Three-year letterman in volleyball and track at Delta High School ... Two-year letterman in basketball ... Was nominated as the Swanton Welding athlete of the week ... Earned hometown hurdle athlete of the week ... Junior year she was nominated the team’s “Most Valuable Player” ... Earned Division III honorable mention ... Nominated second-team All-League ... Had the honors of being the “not in my house” best blocker in volleyball ... Academically she was a scholar athlete.

Megan Overmann’s Career Stats

Year MP SP K K/S A A/S SA SA/S D D/S TB TB/S 2015 11 14 1 0.07 13 0.93 0 0.00 11 0.79 0 0.00 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Career 11 14 1 0.07 13 0.93 0 0.00 11 0.79 0 0.00

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Alexa

St. Julian

Personal: Daughter of Annette and Joe Davis ... Majoring in early childhood education ... Her sister, Jenni Davis, is a member of the DC volleyball program.

Fr. • Oregon, Ohio • Clay H.S.

Megan

Overmann

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So. • Lorian, Ohio • Marion L. Steele H.S.

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Freshman (2015): Played in 11 matches and 14 sets ... Earned one kill on the season ... Recorded 13 assists ... Had 11 digs ... had a season-high with four digs in one game against D’Youville.

Prep: Two-year letterman in volleyball, softball, cheerleading, and track at Clay High School ... Was named honorable mention in 2016 ... Earned All-Academic. Personal: Daughter of Shane and Kristin St. Julian ... Majoring in molecular biology ... Had an uncle who was a member of the Defiance College baseball program.

Prep: One-year varsity letterwinner at Marion Steele High School … Recipient of

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Brie Brenner Head Coach • Fifth Year • University of Washington, 2006 The Brenner File • Career Record at Defiance (Yrs.): 70-50 (Fifth) • All-Time Career Record (Yrs.): Same • HCAC Coach-of-the-Year: 2012 and 2013 Brie Brenner will be in her fifth season as Head Coach of the Defiance College Volleyball program in 2016. Brenner took over as the head volleyball coach at Defiance on January 17, 2012, bringing strong local ties and a rich volleyball pedigree with her to DC. In her first season at the helm of the Purple and Gold volleyball program, Coach Brenner put together a fantastic campaign with the Yellow Jackets. The team compiled an overall record of 18-13, which was the best since 2009, and also earned a 6-3 mark in Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference action that was tops since 2008. The squads play ranked it fourth in the conference standings and earned it a birth to the HCAC Tournament, where it advanced to the second round before falling to MSJ. Brenner’s efforts on the season netted her HCAC Coach of the Year honors. With the award, Brenner became the 15th coach in DC history to have been honored as the HCAC Coach of the Year and the first since the 2007-08 athletic year. The award marked the third time a DC volleyball coach has received the honor. Since the 2012 season, Brenner has led her teams to a 52-37 record, including a 23-6 mark in her second year at the helm that also saw DC post a perfect 9-0 regular-season mark in conference play and the first HCAC regular-season title for the program. Brenner also garnered HCAC Coachof-the-Year accolades for the second straight year. The Jackets went on to repeat as conference regular-season champions in 2014 and make another appearance in the HCAC postseason. DC advanced to the championship match for the fourth time since the conference tournament’s inception, but fell short finishing as runners-up. To date, Brenner has led the Jackets to a spot in the HCAC Tournament every season in addition to two HCAC regular-season titles, coached 12 All-HCAC players, including eight first-team honorees, three All-Freshman

players and one HCAC Player of the Year. Brenner’s teams have also carried its success to the classroom with 15 Academic All-HCAC awards and one national academic award winner. A Defiance, Ohio native, Brenner was a two-time Western Buckeye League Player of the Year, while also earning first-team All-Ohio honors in 2001 for Defiance High School. After concluding a standout prep career, Brenner began a collegiate career at Ohio State University and then transferred to the University of Washington for her final three seasons. During her time with the Huskies, Brenner became a two-time AllPAC-10 performer and led Washington to a pair of PAC-10 Championships. The success continued on the national stage, where Brenner and UW advanced to the NCAA Division I Final Four in 2004 and 2005 and claimed the NCAA Division I National Championship in 2005. Brenner went on to play two years of professional volleyball in Puerto Rico and was voted into the athletic Hall of Fame at the University of Washington, as well as Defiance High School in 2010. Along with her extensive success on the volleyball court at the collegiate and professional ranks, Brenner also boasts eight years of coaching experience at various club and prep levels, which includes stints on staff with Defiance High and multiple club programs. Brenner began her coaching career as an assistant for the Cascade Volleyball Club in 2004 and also worked the UW summer volleyball camps from 2004 through 2006, before returning to northwest Ohio. Since that time, Brenner spent six years as the director of the Hagerty Volleyball Camp that hosted summer camps at several local high schools, including Defiance, Ayersville and Hicksville. She also recently started up the Defiance Volleyball Club that ranges from 10U to 18U competition. Brenner also served as the head coach of the Toledo Volleyball Club from 2008 through 2011, leading the team to three-straight appearances at the United States of America Volleyball Nationals and working as the club’s performance trainer during each of those final three campaigns. Brenner is married to her husband, Brian, and the couple has a son named Brayden.

Catherine Guido • • • •

Graduate Assistant Coach Second Year Elmhurst, Illinois St. Norbert (Wisc.) College, 2013

Catherine Guido begins her second season with the Yellow Jackets volleyball team in the fall of 2016, serving as the assistant coach. Guido, a native of Elmhurst, Illinois, comes to Defiance after completing her playing career and graduating from St. Norbert (Wisc.) College. Guido graduated in May 2013 with a bachelor of arts in communications. During her career at St. Norbert (Wisc.), Guido was a four-year varsity letter winner where she played libero and served as captain for two years. She helped lead her team to two Midwest Conference titles and two NCAA tournament appearances. She was the 2012 Midwest Conference Player

of the Year and a three-time first-team All-Conference selection. Guido also earned honorable mention American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-Region honors. She is currently the school record leader in career digs with 2,614. After graduation, Guido worked for two seasons with the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League. While at Defiance, Guido is working towards a master’s of arts in education with a concentration in sports coaching and will graduate in May 2017.

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Alicia Kalik • • • •

Assistant Coach First Year South Lyon, Mich. Defiance College, 2015

Alicia Kalik will be in her first season as an assistant coach with the Defiance volleyball program. Kalik is a 2015 graduate of the College and was a standout volleyball player as a student-athlete. She was a four-time AllHeartland Collegiate Athletic Conference award winner, including the HCAC Freshman-of-the-Year in 2011. During her tenure as a player, the Yellow Jackets claimed their first HCAC regular-season title in program history (2013) and posted a 72-45 record for a .615 winning percentage. Kalik went on to help lead DC to a second conference regular-season championship the very next season (2014). Kalik ended her career as program’s all-time leader in assists (3,752) and

assists per set (9.17). She is also the program’s all-time leader in service aces (102) in the 25-point rally scoring era and holds the single-match record for most assists (60). In addition to her assist and service aces totals, Kalik played in a total of 117 matches and 409 sets. She had 292 kills (0.71 kills per set), had 917 digs (2.24 digs per set) and 170 total blocks (0.42 blocks per set). Kalik’s success on the playing court also carried over into the classroom as she was a three-time Tom Bohlsen Academic All-HCAC honoree in addition to being a first-team Capital One Academic All-District selection as a senior.

The Automated ScoreBook Defiance College Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 30, 2016) All matches Overall record: 11-19 Conf: 5-4 Home: 5-2 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 4-9

2015 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ##

Player

8

Ari Mahaffey Sydney Unger Marissa Windau Meredith Shank Caitlyn Meyers Jaidyn Patridge Dia Jackson Brooke Plummer Hope Neargarder Makayla Dennis Danielle Robbins Rebecca Kain Megan Overmann DEFIANCE COLLEGE Opponents

13 3 4 14 12 1 9 5 2 10 6 16

sp mp-ms

114 56 114 101 70 110 105 102 106 114 99 114 14 114 114

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Attack

k

k/s

90 76 274 296 70 4 12 104 165 2 95 1 1 1190 1389

0.79 1.36 2.40 2.93 1.00 0.04 0.11 1.02 1.56 0.02 0.96 0.01 0.07 10.4 12.1

e

Set ta

37 297 29 280 131 926 135 1075 41 241 1 25 6 51 58 422 104 629 1 14 90 394 2 20 2 3 637 4377 585 4285

Dig ##

Player

8

Ari Mahaffey Sydney Unger Marissa Windau Meredith Shank Caitlyn Meyers Jaidyn Patridge Dia Jackson Brooke Plummer Hope Neargarder Makayla Dennis Danielle Robbins Rebecca Kain Megan Overmann TEAM DEFIANCE COLLEGE.... Opponents...........

13 3 4 14 12 1 9 5 2 10 6 16

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sp

re

dig

pct

a

Serve a/s

sa

.178 918 8.05 .168 7 0.12 .154 5 0.04 .150 10 0.10 .120 1 0.01 .120 27 0.25 .118 7 0.07 .109 4 0.04 .097 3 0.03 .071 12 0.11 .013 5 0.05 -.050 62 0.54 -.333 13 0.93 .126 1074 9.42 .188 1305 11.4

37 2 24 18 7 23 4 0 4 33 5 25 0 182 159

Blocking

dig/s

bs

114 3 297 2.61 56 2 20 0.36 114 3 100 0.88 101 4 107 1.06 70 1 25 0.36 110 25 241 2.19 105 31 192 1.83 102 1 34 0.33 106 4 82 0.77 114 14 323 2.83 99 3 26 0.26 114 39 648 5.68 14 0 11 0.79 - 17 114 147 2106 18.47 114 175 2208 19.37

15 3 6 8 5 0 1 5 3 0 4 0 0 50 45

ba

total

blk/s

be

bhe

21 36 2 5 25 31 17 25 13 18 0 0 0 1 16 21 27 30 0 0 19 23 0 0 0 0 140 120.0 327 208.5

0.32 0.09 0.27 0.25 0.26 0.00 0.01 0.21 0.28 0.00 0.23 0.00 0.00 1.05 1.83

9 1 12 9 0 0 2 4 6 1 6 0 0 50 59

36 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 50 67

23

sa/s

ta

pct

0.32 39 164 0.04 7 14 0.21 25 76 0.18 21 124 0.10 4 25 0.21 17 161 0.04 1 26 0.00 1 0 0.04 5 25 0.29 26 161 0.05 11 44 0.22 26 149 0.00 0 5 1.60 183 974 1.39 236 1100

se

.762 .500 .671 .831 .840 .894 .962 .000 .800 .839 .750 .826 1.00 .812 .785

STAT LEADERS KILLS Name Meredith Shank Marissa Windau Hope Neargarder

No. K/S 296 2.93 274 2.40 165 1.56

ASSISTS Name Ari Mahaffey Rebecca Kain Jaidyn Patridge

No. A/S 918 8.05 62 0.54 27 0.25

ACES Name Ari Mahaffey Makayla Dennis Rebecca Kain

No. A/S 37 0.32 33 0.29 25 0.22

DIGS Name Rebecca Kain Makayla Dennis Ari Mahaffey

No. D/S 648 5.68 323 2.83 297 2.61

BLOCKS Name Ari Mahaffey Marissa Windau Hope Neargarder

No. B/S 36 0.32 31 0.27 30 0.28

INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS KILLS - 20 - Meredith Shank (Oct. 3, 2015) ASSISTS - 47 - Ari Mahaffey (Oct. 3, 2015) ACES - 6 - Ari Mahaffey (Sept. 5, 2015) DIGS - 36 - Rebecca Kain (Oct. 31, 2015) BLOCKS - 6 - Hope Neargarder (Oct. 17, 2015)


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Residential or Commuter Ages: Grades 9-12 Location: Defiance College - Karl H. Weaner Center Day One Schedule Day Two Schedule Check-In: 8 a.m. AM Seassion: 9 a.m. - Noon AM Session: 9 a.m. - Noon Lunch: Noon - 1 p.m. Lunch: Noon - 1 p.m. PM Session: 1 - 3 p.m. PM Session: 1 - 3 p.m. Game Session: 3 - 5 p.m. Dinner Check-Out: 5 p.m. Game Session: 6 - 8 p.m. * Residential campers should bring a pillow, sheets, a fan, toiletries, towels and comfortable clothing. For more information about each camp including camp dates, costs and registration info, please visit the Defiance Volleyball Camps webpage at www.dcvolleyballcamps.com

LITTLE JACKETS CAMP

Little Jackets Camp

Ages: Grades 1-8 Location: Defiance College - Karl H. Weaner Center Time: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Campers will learn skills such as passing, attacking, setting, defense, serving and game play. Little Jackets Camp • Awards and t-shirts will be given out at the conclusion of camp. Camp Schedule Check-in: 8 a.m. AM Session: 9 - 11:30 a.m. Notebooks: 11:30 a.m. - Noon Lunch: Noon - 1 p.m. PM Session: 1 - 3 p.m. Pick-up: 3 p.m.

SATELLITE CAMPS • Two or three-day camps at your school • Camps conducted by Defiance coaching staff and current Yellow Jacket volleyball players. Two-Day Sattelite Camp • Four, two-hour sessions over a two day period Three-Day Sattelite Camp • Six, two-hour sessions over a three day period. * - Sessions include skill development and system work tailored to your needs as a program.

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PROGRAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE MATCH RECORDS Record Player No. Opponent Kills Chelsea Ludeman 27 vs. Kenyon Attacks Kristen Nicely 63 @ Anderson Attack Pct. Chelsea Ludeman .667 @ Hanover (min. 20 att.) Assists Alicia Kalik 60 @ Heidelberg Aces Rebecca Kain 7 Hanover Digs Heather Bradshaw 38 Otterbein Solo Blocks Kelsey Tietje 6 Denison Assisted Blocks Alexis Pierce 12 Olivet Total Blocks Chelsea Ludeman 15 Denison Points Danielle Rego 31.5 Kenyon Kills (3 gms) Chelsea Ludeman 19 Muskingum Danyel Lipps 19 Anderson Kills (4 gms) Chelsea Ludeman 27 Kenyon Kills (5 gms) Chelsea Ludeman 24 Bethany INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON (All Eras) Record Name No. Kills Julie Steineman 442 Attacks Shari Schafer 1219 Kills Per Set Chelsea Ludeman 3.89 Assists Megan Thigpen 1080 Assists Per Set Megan Thigpen 10.7 Aces Marinise Pender 71 Aces Per Set Lisa Treen 0.84 Digs Rebecca Kain 648 Digs Per Set Diane Bruns 6.06 Solo Blocks Jeannie West 163 Assisted Blocks Jeannie West 185 Total Blocks Jeannie West 348 Blocks Per Set Amy Tolland 2.23

Date 8/31/13 10/15/08 11/2/13 9/10/13 10/14/12 9/6/08 8/30/13 9/1/12 8/30/13 8/31/13 9/7/13 10/14/09 8/31/13 10/17/10 Year 2005 1994 2013 2001 2002 1992 1995 2015 2006 1994 1994 1994 1995

Name Danyel Lipps Danyel Lipps Ann Hardaway Alicia Kalik Alicia Kalik Lori Etzler Marinise Pender Rebecca Kain Rebecca Kain Jeannie West Marlea Rolander Jeannie West Jeannie West

No. 1320 4074 3.61 3752 9.17 155 0.84 1926 5.68 260 315 533 2.38

Name Chelsea Ludeman Chelsea Ludeman Chelsea Ludeman Marlea Rolander Alicia Kalik Alicia Kalik Alicia Kalik Alicia Kalik Lindsay McDaniel Chelsea Ludeman Rebecca Kain Rebecca Kain

Year 2006-09 2006-09 1990 2011-14 2011-14 1987-90 1992 2012-15 2012-15 1992-94 2008-11 1992-94 1992-94

No. 1222 3.04 3040 .299 3752 9.17 102 0.25 0.25 .897 1926 5.68

75 315 409 .925 1460 3.63

TEAM SINGLE MATCH RECORDS Record Kills Attacks Attack Pct. Assists Aces Digs Solo Blocks Assisted Blocks Total Blocks Kills (3 gms) Kills (4 gms) Kills (5 gms)

No. Opponent 70 Heidelberg 205 Anderson .517 Earlham 65 Heidelberg 20 Chatham 139 Oberlin 18 Denison 40 Olivet 35 Denison 51 Franklin 64 Rose-Hulman 70 Heidelberg

No. Year 1740 2004 4976 1994 14.85 2002 1484 2004 12.57 2002 293 1992 2.87 1989 3145 2004 29.8 1983 273 1994 717 1994 631.5 1994 4.58 1994

TEAM SINGLE SEASON (25-point rally scoring era) Record Kills Kills Per Set Attacks Attack Pct. Assists Assists Per Set Aces Aces Per Set Serve Pct. Digs Digs Per Set Solo Blocks Assisted Blocks Total Blocks Blocks Per Set Points Points Per Set

Year 2010-13 2010-13 2010-13 2008-11 2011-14 2011-14 2011-14 2011-14 2009-12 2010-13 2012-15 2012-15

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2011-13 2008-11 2008-11 2008-11 2010-13 2010-13

* - Player played at least one seaosn before 25-point rally scoring era began. Statistics from those years are not included in records.

Record Kills Attacks Kills Per Set Assists Assists Per Set Aces Aces Per Set Digs Digs Per Set Solo Blocks Assisted Blocks Total Blocks Blocks Per Set

INDIVIDUAL CAREER (25-point rally scoring era) Record Kills Kills Per Set (min 200 sets) Attacks Attack Pct. (min 1000 att.) Assists Assists Per Set (min 200 sets) Aces Aces Per Set (min 200 sets) Serve Pct. (min 200 serves) Digs Digs Per Set (min 200 sets)

Alexis Pierce Marlea Rolander Marlea Rolander Marlea Rolander Chelsea Ludeman Chelsea Ludeman

TEAM SINGLE SEASON (All Eras)

INDIVIDUAL CAREER (All Eras) Record Kills Attacks Kills Per Set Assists Assists Per Set Aces Aces Per Set Digs Digs Per Set Solo Blocks Assisted Blocks Total Blocks Blocks Per Set

Solo Blocks Assisted Blocks Total Blocks Blocks Per Set (min 200 sets) Points Points Per Set (min 200 sets)

No. Year 1303 2009 12.2 2013 4377 2015 .237 2013 1157 2013 11.02 2013 190 2012 1.7 2012 .915 2014 2106 2015 18.5 2015 132 2012 408 2010 264 2012 2.36 2013 2.36 2012 1741 2012 15.93 2013

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ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS HEARTLAND COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ALL-HCAC (First Team) Meredith Shank Bree Anderson Alicia Kalik Bree Anderson Alicia Kalik Alicia Kalik Chelsea Luderman Alexis Pierce Marlea Rolander Chelsea Luderman Marlea Rolander Danyel Lipps Marlea Rolander Danyel Lipps Kristen Nicely Corrie Farley Jill Evans Danielle Rego Julie Steinman Mandy Owens Nikki Retcher Jill Evans Erin Murphy Nichole Retcher Amy Koenn Erin Murphy Erin Murphy

2015 2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2011 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 2006 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2003 2003 2003 2002 2002 2001

SECOND TEAM Danyel Lipps Danielle Rego Jill Evans Lynsey Somers Amy Koenn

2007 2006 2004 2003 2000

HONORABLE MENTION Rebecca Kain 2015 Rebecca Kain 2014 Meredith Shank 2014 Alexis Pierce 2013 Alicia Kalik 2011 Sara Porter 2009 Julie Brunsman 2008 Amy Koenn 2001 Megan Thigpen 2001 ALL-SPORTSMANSHIP Rebecca Kain 2015

Caroline Holsterman Alicia Kalik Alicia Kalik Meghan Hinds

2014 2013 2012 2011

ALL-FRESHMAN Marissa Windau Meredith Shank Kelsey Tietje Alicia Kalik Chelsea Luderman Kristen Nicely

2015 2014 2013 2011 2010 2008

Julie Brunsman Ashton Judis Danyel Lipps Jessica Tietje Heather Bradshaw Julie Brunsman Kelsey Ferguson Ashton Judis Nicole Williams

2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

ALL-MICHIGAN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Alicia Kalik 2011 Kristen Nicely 2008

HONORABLE MENTION Melanie Reinhart 1999 Alicia DeGroot 1998

COACH OF THE YEAR Brie Brenner 2013 Brie Brenner 2012 David Kwan 2003

**** ASSOCIATION OF MIDEAST COLLEGES (NAIA) SECOND TEAM Shari Schafer Jeannie West Marinese Pender Marissa Phillips Shari Schafer Tina Piscazzi Willa Stuart

1993 1993 1992 1992 1992 1991 1991

**** WESTERN BUCKEYE COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE (NAIA) PLAYER OF THE YEAR Merisa Carthen 1989 FIRST TEAM Lori Etzler Ann Hardaway Merisa Carthen Gail Frilling

1990 1990 1989 1985

SECOND TEAM Sharon Keller Michelle Jaqua

1990 1989

DIGS PER SET Year Name 2006 Diane Bruns 2015 Rebecca Kain 1988 Michelle Jaqua 2007 Heather Bradshaw 2014 Rebecca Kain

D/S 6.06 5.68 5.32 5.26 5.13

1989 1985

HONORABLE MENTION Michelle Jaqua 1990 Chris Louis 1985 *** ALL-DISTRICT 22 (NAIA)

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Chelsea Luderman 2013

TOM BOHLSEN ACADEMIC ALL-HCAC Rebecca Kain 2015 Caroline Hesterman 2014 Alicia Kalik 2014 Kelsey Tietje 2014 Caroline Hesterman 2013 Alicia Kalik 2013 Chelea Luderman 2013 Alexis Pierce 2013 Christa Seindenstricker 2013 Caroline Hesterman 2012 Alicia Kalik 2012 Chelsea Luderman 2012 Lindsay McDaniel 2012 Christa Seidenstricker 2012 Alexis Pierce 2012 Kate Borer 2011 Gritel Briand 2011 Chelsea Luderman 2011 Lindsay McDaniel 2011 Alexis Pierce 2011 Jessica Teitje 2011 Christa Seidenstricker 2011 Heather Bradshaw 2010 Julie Brunsman 2010 Lindsay McDaniel 2010 Jessica Tietje 2010

Sharon Keller Terri Slone

FIRST TEAM Ann Hardaway Merisa Carthen

1990 1989

SECOND TEAM Gail Frilling

1985

HONORABLE MENTION Michelle Jaqua 1989 **** CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM Megan Thigpen

2002

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT FIRST-TEAM Alicia Kalik Megan Thigpen

2014 2002

*** NAIA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Sharon Keller 1990

STATISTICAL TOP-TEN

SINGLE SEASON DIGS Year 2015 2006 2014

Name Rebecca Kain Diane Bruns Rebecca Kain

No. 648 618 539

2004 2004 1997 2001 1990 2006 1983

Mandy Owens Corrie Farley Lenda Butcher Amy Koenn Ann Hardaway Corrie Farley Linda Martin

535 532 509 508 507 505 495

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2006 1990 2001 1997 1988

Corrie Farley Ann Hardaway Amy Koenn Lenda Butcher Lori Etzler

4.95 4.88 4.84 4.80 4.78


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STATISTICAL TOP-TEN BLOCKS SOLO Year Name 1994 Jeanie West 1993 Jeanie West 1995 Amy Tolland 1991 Willa Stuart 2005 Julie Steineman 2001 Erin Murphy 1990 Lori Etzler 2004 Mandy Owens 1994 Amy Tolland 2003 Erin Murphy

No. 163 97 84 61 53 52 50 48 47 46

BLOCKS ASSISTED Year Name 1994 Jeanie West 1994 Amy Tolland 2003 Erin Murphy 1994 Shari Schafer 2002 Erin Murphy 2001 Erin Murphy 2004 Julie Steinman 2010 Marlea Rolander 1994 Amy Jo Meyer 2009 Marlea Rolander

No. 185 143 137 120 114 107 102 102 96 94

TOTAL BLOCKS Year Name 1994 Jeanie West 1994 Amy Tolland 2003 Erin Murphy 1993 Jeanie West 1995 Amy Tolland 2001 Erin Murphy 2002 Erin Murphy 2005 Julie Steineman 1994 Shari Schafer 2004 Julie Steinman

No. 348 190 183 183 175 159 153 140 138 137

BLOCKS PER SET Year Name 1995 Amy Tolland 1994 Jeanie West 1993 Jeanie West 2003 Erin Murphy 1994 Amy Tolland 2002 Erin Murphy 2001 Erin Murphy 1988 Lisa Meyer 1995 Jill Mizek 1988 Lori Etzler

B/S 3.02 3.00 1.95 1.78 1.74 1.70 1.61 1.51 1.45 1.39

KILLS Year 2005 2013 2005 2007 2001 1990 2012 2004 2009

No. 442 408 402 387 375 375 358 354 350

Name Julie Steineman Chelsea Ludeman Danielle Rego Danyel Lipps Amy Koenn Ann Hardaway Alexis Pierce Mandy Owens Danyel Lipps

1994

Shari Schafer

KILLS PER SET Year Name 2013 Chelsea Ludeman 1990 Ann Hardaway 2004 Nikki Retcher 2007 Danyel Lipps 2001 Amy Koenn 2005 Julie Steineman 2008 Kristen Nicely 2003 Nikki Retcher 2012 Alexis Pierce 2007 Sara Porter

347

2015 2006 1995

K/S 3.89 3.61 3.59 3.58 3.57 3.54 3.36 3.35 3.28 3.24

ATTACKS (Minimum 250) Year Name No. 1994 Shari Schafer 1219 2007 Danyel Lipps 1212 2005 Julie Steineback 1126 2015 Meredith Shank 1075 2000 Amy Koenn 1064 2007 Sara Porter 1060 2001 Amy Koenn 1055 2009 Danyel Lipps 1009 2005 Danielle Rego 994 2012 Alexis Pierce 978 ATTACK PCT. Year Name 2005 Lauren Aldridge 2005 Nichole Billups 2006 Lauren Aldridge 2005 Julie Steineback 2001 Mandy Owens 2003 Erin Murphy 2002 Erin Murphy 1990 Ann Hardaway 2010 Marlea Rolander 2013 Chelsea Ludeman

PCT. 1.370 1.270 0.940 0.393 0.362 0.354 0.354 0.312 0.310 0.309

ASSISTS Year Name 2001 Megan Thigpen 2013 Alicia Kalik 2002 Megan Thigpen 2012 Alicia Kalik 2014 Alicia Kalik 2005 Jill Evans 2015 Ari Mahaffey 2007 Kelsey Ferguson 2011 Alicia Kalik 2006 Ashton Judis

No. 1080 1063 1027 961 951 942 918 783 776 771

ASSISTS PER SET Year Name 2002 Megan Thigpen 2001 Megan Thigpen 2013 Alicia Kalik 2012 Alicia Kalik 2014 Alicia Kalik 2005 Jill Evans 2011 Alicia Kalik

A/S 10.70 10.38 10.12 9.33 9.06 8.97 8.08

Ari Mahaffey Ashton Judis Sonya Patterson

8.05 8.03 7.68

ACES Year Name 1992 Marinise Pender 1990 Ann Hardaway 1990 Lori Etzler 1995 Lisa Treen 1992 Emily Frost 2005 Julie Steineman 1990 Tina Piscazzi 2005 Nichole Billups 2007 Danyel Lipps 2005 Diane Bruns

No. 71 70 58 53 51 51 49 48 47 47

ACES PER SET Year Name 1995 Lisa Treen 1992 Marinise Pender 1989 Lori Etzler 1990 Ann Hardaway 1988 Lori Etzler 1994 Lisa Treen 2002 Mandy Teegarden 1989 Amy Jo Enyart 2011 Heather Kame 1991 Amy Jo Enyart 1989 Kim Shifferly 1992 Emily Frost

A/S 0.84 0.84 0.75 0.67 0.65 0.62 0.55 0.54 0.50 0.49 0.49 0.49

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CAREER DIGS Year 2012-15 2003-06 2007-10 2003-06 2006-09 2001-04 2007-10 1993-96 2002-05 2001-04

Name No. Rebecca Kain 1926 Corrie Farley 1685 Heather Bradshaw 1562 Diane Bruns 1477 Danyel Lipps 1389 Mandy Owens 1366 Sara Porter 1361 Amy Jo Meyer 1337 Julie Steineman 1220 Nikki Retcher 1208

DIGS PER SET Year Name D/S 1990 Ann Hardaway 4.88 2012-15 Rebecca Kain 4.45 1994-97 Lenda Butcher 4.34 2003-06 Corrie Farley 3.95 2000-01 Amy Koenn 3.95 1999 Kim Sattison 3.91 2007-10 Heather Bradshaw 3.82 2003-06 Diane Bruns 3.73 1996-97 Erin Picklesimer 3.64 2006 Maggie Dusbiber 3.48

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BLOCKS SOLO Year Name 1992-94 Jeanie West 1992-95 Amy Tolland 1987-90 Lori Etzler 2002-05 Julie Steineman 2001-04 Mandy Owens 2008-11 Marlea Rolander 1987-90 Michelle Jaqua 1990-91 Willa Stuart 2011-13 Alexis Pierce 2010-13 Chelsea Ludeman

BS 260 174 154 110 106 94 93 81 75 72

BLOCKS ASSISTED Year Name 2008-11 Marlea Rolander 1992-94 Jeanie West 2002-05 Julie Steineman 1992-95 Amy Tolland 2001-04 Mandy Owens 2010-13 Chelsea Ludeman 1987-90 Lori Etzler 1987-90 Michelle Jaqua 2003-05 Jill Evans 2011-13 Alexis Pierce

BA 315 273 267 257 233 224 219 196 196 176

TOTAL BLOCKS Year Name BLKS 1992-94 Jeanie West 533 1992-95 Amy Tolland 431 2008-11 Marlea Rolander 409 2002-05 Julie Steineman 377 1987-90 Lori Etzler 373 2001-04 Mandy Owens 339 2010-13 Chelsea Ludeman 296 1987-90 Michelle Jaqua 289 2011-13 Alexis Pierce 256 2003-05 Jill Evans 233 BLOCKS PER SET Year Name B/S 1992-94 Jeanie West 2.33 1992-95 Amy Tolland 1.85 2001 Erin Murphy 1.61 1988 Sharon Hall 1.30 1987-90 Lori Etzler 1.15 1995-96 Roxane Kruse 1.11 2002-05 Julie Steineman 1.01 2001 Ashley Nussbaum 1.00 2008-11 Marlea Rolander 0.91 2001-04 Mandy Owens 0.87 KILLS Year 2006-09 2010-13 2001-04 2002-05 2007-10 2001-04 2008-11 2001-03 2012-14

Name No. Danyel Lipps 1320 Chelsea Ludeman 1222 Nikki Retcher 1138 Julie Steineman 964 Sara Porter 955 Mandy Owens 927 Marlea Rolander 856 Erin Murphy 851 Bree Anderson 826


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STATISTICAL TOP-TEN 2002-05 Jill Evans

816

KILLS PER SET Year Name 1990 Ann Hardaway 2008 Kristen Nicely 2005-06 Danielle Rego 1995-96 Roxanne Kruse 2006-09 Danyel Lipps 2001-04 Nikki Retcher 2010-13 Chelsea Ludeman 2001-03 Erin Murphy 2012-14 Bree Anderson 2000 Brooke Rutter

K/S 3.61 3.36 3.10 3.07 3.05 2.99 2.99 2.91 2.78 2.60

ATTACKS Year Name No. 2006-09 Danyel Lipps 4074 2007-10 Sara Porter 3299 2010-13 Chelsea Ludeman 3040 2001-04 Nikki Retcher 2953 1992-94 Shari Schafer 2712 2002-05 Julie Steinman 2620 1992-95 Kim Kurtz 2511

TEAM

(Single Season) KILLS Year No. 2004 1740 2005 1524 2003 1506 2002 1500 2001 1493 1994 1398 1990 1388 2007 1315 2009 1303 2012 1287 KILLS PER SET Year K/S 2002 14.90 2003 14.62

2001-04 Mandy Owens 3285 1993-96 Amy Jo Meyer 2375 2005-08 Lauren Aldridge 2316 ATTACK PCT. Year Name PCT. 2005-08 Lauren Aldridge 0.654 2003-05 Nicole Billups 0.415 2007-10 Kelsey Furguson 0.324 2001-03 Erin Murphy 0.322 1990 Ann Hardaway 0.312 2008-11 Marlea Rolander 0.296 2011-14 Alicia Kalik 0.274 2011-13 Chelsea Ludeman 0.260 1999-01 Megan Thigpen 0.254 2003-06 Diane Bruns 0.253 ASSISTS Year Name 2011-14 Alicia Kalik 2007-10 Kelsey Furguson 2002-05 Jill Evans 1999-01 Megan Thigpen 1987-90 Michelle Jaqua

2004 14.10 2001 14.08 1990 13.35 2006 12.24 2013 12.20 2007 12.06 2005 11.81 2012 11.49 ATTACKS Year No. 1994 4976 2004 4901 2005 4658 2015 4377 1990 4227 2006 4198 2007 4189 2001 4177 2000 4128

No. 3751 2433 2174 1640 1601

1995 4055 ATTACK PCT. Year PCT. 2003 0.253 2013 0.237 2002 0.235 2001 0.219 2004 0.203 2009 0.202 2012 0.196 2005 0.189 2010 0.186 2011 0.185 ASSISTS Year No. 2004 1484 2005 1356 2002 1270

1993-96 Sonya Patterson 2007-10 Julie Brunsman 1989-91, 93 Tina Piscazzi 2002-04 Jill Evans 1994-96 Lisa Treen

1548 1477 1359 1232 1136

ASSISTS PER SET Year Name 2011-14 Alicia Kalik 2007-10 Kelsey Furguson 1993-96 Sonya Patterson 1999-01 Megan Thigpen 1994-96 Lisa Treen 1992 Marinise Pender 2002-05 Jill Evans 2004-07 Brittany Cooley 1987-90 Michelle Jaqua 2011-12 Alyssa Turton

A/S 9.15 6.00 5.93 5.73 5.62 5.62 5.19 4.52 4.47 4.19

ACES Year 1987-90 2003-06 2006-09

No. 155 134 123

Name Lori Etzler Diane Bruns Danyel Lipps

2001 1269 2003 1148 2006 1175 2013 1157 2007 1138 2012 1127 2010 1126 ASSISTS PER SET Year A/S 2002 12.60 2004 12.10 2001 11.97 2003 11.50 2006 11.41 2013 11.02 1990 10.77 2005 10.51 2007 10.44 2008 10.31

LIPPS ‘09

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1989-91 1994-96 1992-94 2003-06 1993-96 1987-90 2011-14

Tina Piscazzi Lisa Treen Shari Schafer Corrie Farley Amy Jo Meyer Sharon Keller Alicia Kalik

122 119 114 110 110 109 102

ACES PER SET Year Name A/S 1992 Marinise Pender 0.835 1990 Ann Hardaway 0.613 1994-96 Lisa Treen 0.589 1987-90 Lori Etzler 0.479 1989-90 Kim Shifferly 0.472 1988-91 Amy Jo Enyart 0.425 2007-10 Heather Bradshaw 0.410 1996-97 Megan Conner 0.371 1992-94 Shari Schafer 0.370 1996-97 Erin Picklesimer 0.358

ACES Year No. 1992 293 1990 279 1994 266 2005 258 1989 250 1995 217 2002 209 2004 205 2006 195 2012 190 ASSISTS PER SET Year A/S 1989 2.87 1992 2.71 1990 2.68 1988 2.43

2002 2.10 2005 2.00 1991 1.93 1994 1.89 2006 1.89 1995 1.89


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2016 Defiance College Volleyball Schedule

DATE 9/2 9/3 9/3 9/9 9/9 9/10 9/10 9/13 9/16 9/17 9/17 9/27 10/1 10/1 10/5 10/7 10/12 10/14 10/19 10/22 10/26 10/29 10/29 10/30 11/2 11/5-6

OPPONENT vs. Ohio Wesleyan vs. Trine (Ind.) vs. Thomas (Ky.) More at Baldwin Wallace vs. Mount Union at Case Western Reserve vs. Denison Heidelberg at Ohio Wesleyan vs. Westminster (Pa.) vs. Case Western Reserve at Ohio Northern at Mount St. Joseph* vs. Otterbein Bluffton* Transylvania (Ky.)* at Manchester (Ind.)* at Adrian (Mich.) at Anderson (Ind.)* Rose-Hulman (Ind.)* Earlham (Ind.)* at Franklin (Ind.)* vs. Kenyon Hanover (Ind.)* HCAC Tournament HCAC Tournament

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LOCATION TIME Ada, Ohio 4:00 p.m. Ada, Ohio 11:00 a.m. Ada, Ohio 1:00 p.m. Berea, Ohio 5:30 p.m. Berea, Ohio 7:30 p.m. University Circle, Ohio 11:00 a.m. University Circle, Ohio 1:00 p.m. Defiance, Ohio 7:00 p.m. Delaware, Ohio 7:00 p.m. Delaware, Ohio 10:00 a.m. Delaware, Ohio 2:00 p.m. Ada, Ohio 7:00 p.m. Cincinnati, Ohio 1:00 p.m. Cincinnati, Ohio 3:00 p.m. Defiance, Ohio 7:00 p.m. Defiance, Ohio 7:00 p.m. North Manchester, Ind. 7:00 p.m. Adrian, Mich. 6:30 p.m. Anderson, Ind. 7:00 p.m. Defiance, Ohio 1:00 p.m. Defiance, Ohio 7:00 p.m. Franklin, Ind. 1:00 p.m. Franklin, Ind. 3:00 p.m. Defiance, Ohio 1:00 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA


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