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Location Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02467 Founded 1863 Enrollment 14,500 President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. Athletic Director Gene DeFilippo Nickname Eagles Colors Maroon and Gold Home Field Power Gym Conference Atlantic Coast Conference 2009 Overall Record 12-19 2009 Conference Record (Finish) 2-18 (11th) Lettermen Returning/Lost 10/4 Starters Returning/Lost 6+Libero/1 Newcomers 5

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RECORDS and History Career/Single-Season/Year-by-Year Records 26 Career Records 26 Individual Single-Season 27 Team Single-Season 28 Year-by-Year Leaders 29-30 Year-by-Year Records 30 The ACC 31 Boston College Gene DeFilippo Father Leahy Opponent Info

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The 2010 Boston College Volleyball Media Guide is a production of the Boston College Media Relations Office and the Boston College Athletic Association, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02467. All rights reserved. Edited by Joshua Lentine and the Media Relations Office. Designed by Packnetwork, Boston, Mass. – (877) PACK-NET – kj@packnetwork.com. Printed by Shea Brothers, Somerville, MA Photographs by John Quackenbos (Athletic Department Photographer), Marc Andrew Deley, Jet Commercial Photo, Garry Gilbert (BC Office of Publications), Lee Pellegrini (BC Office of Publications), Jim Abts, Boston Chamber of Commerce. 2 0 1 0

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Coaches Head Coach Chris Campbell Eric Perrine Patrick Johnston Administration Sports Medicine

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Associate AD/Media Relations Chris Cameron Assistant AD/Media Relations Dick Kelley Assistant AD/Media Relations Stephanie Tunnera Assistant Director/Media Relations Tim Clark Assistant Director/Media Relations Matt Lynch Media Relations Asst./Volleyball Joshua Lentine Office Phone (617)-552-1188 Cell Phone/E-Mail (908)-892-4271 E-Mail lentinej@bc.edu MEDIA RELATIONS FAX (617) 552-4903 PRESS BOX PHONE (617) 552-4747 MAILING ADDRESS 321 Conte Forum Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 WEB SITE www.bceagles.com

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OUTLOOK Quick Facts/ Table of Contents Power Gym Team Outlook

2010 Volleyball Seniors (clockwise from top): Melanie Cimino, Danielle Moskitis, Rainey Hanley and Kristen Baader

Head Coach Chris Campbell Career Record/At BC 77-114/0-0 Assistant Coaches Eric Perrine Volleyball Office Phone (617) 552-1822 Athletic trainer Anthony Wright RETURNING PLAYERS (11) Kirsten Baader, Sr., 5’9, DS, Kildeer, Ill. Melanie Cimino, Sr., 6’2, MH, Irvine, Calif. Dani Moskitis, Sr., 6’0, S, Long Beach, Calif. Brennan Clark, Jr., 5’10, L, Mililani, Hawaii Tsvetelina Dureva, Jr., 5’9, OH, Razlog, Bulgaria Rainey “Rose” Hanley, Jr., 5’10, OH, San Diego, Calif. Krystle Higgins, So., 6’1, MH, Inglewood, Calif. Mollie Kolosky, So., 6’1, MH, Chicago, Ill. Val Mattaliano, So., 6’0, MH, Glen Ellyn, Ill. Krissy Mussenden, So., 5’10, S, Orlando, Fla. Manon Palandjian, So., 6’2, OH, Belmont, Mass. NEWCOMERS (4) Alexandra Trobbe, Fr., 5’9, OH, Los Gatos, Calif. Melissa McTighe, Fr., 6’1, MH, Los Altos, Calif. Jillian McAndrews, Fr., 5’10, DS/L, Los Angeles, Calif. Cagla Sen, Fr., 5’11, S, Istanbul, Turkey

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Renovations conducted in 2001 positioned Power Gym as one of the top volleyball facilities in the Atlantic Coast Conference. As recent as 2008, the gym was expanded to include more volleyball specific areas, as well as new lighting systems and high-powered cooling fans. To better serve the volley-

ball program, technologies and premier volleyball equipment such as Senoh Systems, Daktronics and video cameras are continually sought after and added to the facility. Additionally, banners celebrating the Eagles’ accomplishments hang from the ceiling, making Power Gym aesthetically pleasing to visitors and fans alike. Overall, BC compiled a 4-10 record in Power Gym during the 2009 campaign. Last season, Taylor Williams became just the eighth Eagle to surpass the 1,000 career kills mark, doing so in a three game sweep over N.C. State at home. Boston College will begin defending its home court with a doubleheader against Northeastern and Quinnipiac in the Beanpot Classic on Aug. 28, 2010, while the Eagles ACC home debut occurs Oct. 8, when it hosts the University of Virginia.

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Power Gym is named in honor of the late Francis G. Power. Mr. Power dedicated himself to the betterment of Boston College as a scout, recruiter and assistant basketball coach for 32 years, including a stint as head coach of men’s basketball during the 1962-1963 season. For nearly 40 years, Frank “Mr. Boston College Basketball” Power filled mentoring roles as a teacher, coach and administrator for the city of Boston. A plaque outside the gym is displayed in his memoriam.

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Power Gym will serve as the Eagles home court for the 19th season. Located between Gate C and Gate D of Conte Forum also plays host to the Boston College’s basketball and national championship hockey teams.

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2010 outlook A new era of Boston College volleyball begins with the 2010 season and first year head coach Chris Campbell. Campbell enters into his ninth season at the helm of a program, bringing a fresh mindset and rejuvenated energy into the volleyball world at BC.

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The Eagles will be looking to make big strides over their 12-19 season from a year ago. Eleven veterans are returning from the 2009 campaign and four national and international recruits will vie for playing time as an entire program channels its energy toward its future.

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“Our goal is to take that first step forward in rebuilding the program,” Campbell said. “The biggest challenge for us this year is figuring out a style of play which plays to our strengths. Our success will be predicated on our ability to play as a highly-skilled team with good ball security. We are going to compete really hard every time we step on the floor and the nature of sports is, if you do that, you have a shot to win every time.” Last season, Boston College turned in 2-18 performance in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and landed in eleventh place for the second consecutive season.

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“The ACC is a very competitive conference,” Campbell stated. “They have been one of the top three or four conferences in the country over recent years and there’s no reason for that to change this season. Schools have been putting more emphasis and more resources behind their volleyball programs and that’s evident. We sent five teams went to the NCAA tournament last year. The ACC has a lot of depth and we know every weekend will be a battle.” With new coaches and a new system, the Eagles have been working tirelessly in the off season to bring Boston College volleyball into the spotlight.

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Seniors A core of group of four seniors will be lead the Eagles into the new system under Campbell. Melanie Cimino. As a captain a last season, Cimino recorded a career-high 207 kills, led the team with 93 total blocks and was third in attacking percentage (.285). She was one of four players to play in every single match for the Eagles last season.

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“Mel’s experience is one of our biggest assets,” Campbell said. “She has a good volleyball IQ and we’re looking to her for veteran leadership, composure on the floor, to bring the team together and set the emotional tone.” Defensive specialist Kristen Baader also played in every match last season. Baader finished second on the team in digs (274) and third in service aces (20). No. 7 may see some time at her previous position as an outside hitter this year, but her play as libero will be vital to BC’s success.

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“As one of our defensive specialists over the past few years, Kristen has developed very good ball control,” Campbell said. “She had a great summer and came into the fall in excellent shape. At the moment, we’re looking at the possibility of using her in the front row as well, which would be a nice surprise if she can do both.”

Also entering her fourth year is setter Dani Moskitis. A captain in 2008, Moskitis is returning from a season in which she missed 30 games, but still managed to finish second on the team in assists. Entering the season, 4

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she sits at eighth on the Eagles All-Time Assists leader board with 905 for her career. “Dani has good size and is a presence at the net,” Campbell explained. “She is an experienced setter and takes advantage of her length. We can use her in situations where opponents may have a strong outside hitter and we need to keep a bigger blocker on the floor. She’s very mature in her demeanor and we will look to her for a lot of emotional leadership.” Rounding out the senior class is outside hitter Rainey “Rose” Hanley. After beginning her career at Seton Hall, she was an immediate contributor for the Eagles last season. Hanley started 25 matches, averaging 1.61 kills per game (third-highest on the team) and her all-around athleticism produced in all aspects of the game. She will have a season of eligibility remaining, should she elect to pursue a master’s degree after graduation. “Rose probably one of our hardest outside hitters,” the head coach revealed. “She’s a solid blocker and a great athlete. We’ll be counting on her all-around game and emotional leadership on the court.”

Juniors Three juniors balance out the upperclassmen. As libero, Brennan Clark was the team’s leader in digs last season. Her mark of 498 digs was the fourth-most during any single-season in the history of BC volleyball and her average of 4.41 digs per set was fourth in the ACC last season. “Brennan is a fantastic athlete and has only gotten better over the summer,” Campbell said. “She trained at BC and is looks really good heading into the fall. She continues to improve her skills. Brennan has the ball control to bring us stability in our offense and the athleticism to make exceptional defensive plays on a regular basis. Those traits can be a big lift to a team.” The Eagles service specialist last season was Tsvetelina Dureva. The outside hitter native was a strong presence on the defensive side, but also led the team from behind the service line in both service aces and percentage. Her 27 service were 10th most in the ACC in 2009. “Lina has a good jump, good power and puts heat on the ball,” Campbell elaborated. “She has a huge volume of experience and works really hard on her all-around game. She’s taken tremendous strides already and we need that to continue. She can play on either side, which provides us with a lot of versatility. She’s also one of our most effective servers. Lina is one of the people who can be a point-scorer for us this year. If we’re going to be effective, we’ll need her to be in that role.” Middle hitter Mollie Kolosky was named a captain for the 2009 season, but was side-lined due to an injury. Despite missing much of the season, Kolosky finished fifth in the ACC in kills per set (3.33) and sixth in attack percentage (.336). Last season, she was second on the team in kills and blocks per set, while also being a reliable point scorer when serving. “We will need Mollie’s production if we are going to move the program forward,” Campbell said. “She is extremely talented and has a good IQ on the court. When she comes back, our team will only get better.”

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Four sophomores return for their second season with the Eagles.

Four national and international signees join Boston College this year.

Middle hitter Krystle Higgins size and speed gives Boston College a needed presence at the net. She led the team in individual blocks (21) and blocks per set (0.92) as a freshman.

“They have a unique opportunity,” he began, “It’s not often that four freshmen can walk into a program and have a chance to contribute right away. As they progress through training, if their development warrants it, any one of them could be asked to be a contributor.”

“Val is a great athlete,” Campbell stated. “We need her to become a point scorer for us. We need an offensive presence in the front row this season and she has all the tools needed to be able to fill that role.”

Joining her is Junior Olympian Melissa McTighe. The middle hitter was a member of Vision Volleyball Club prior to becoming an Eagle. McTighe led Vision to third-place finishes at the 2009 and 2010 Junior Olympics.

In 2009, Krissy Mussenden was one of three players to appear in every set. The setter led BC with 1,051 assists, sixth most all-time for a singleseason and second in hitting percentage. She was seventh in the ACC in assists, as well as assists per set (9.06).

“Melissa has all the tools to be an excellent middle in the ACC,” Campbell began. “She’s got a great block jump and is quick. She’s going through the normal transition between high school and college where players get used to the speed of the game, which is important as a middle hitter, but she appears to be handling the adjustment well.”

The only locally grown student-athlete on this year’s team is Manon Palandjian. As a redshirt last season, she temporarily delayed fulfilling a lifelong dream of competing as an Eagle. “Last year, she got a lot of reps and developed her game sense a lot,” Campbell said. “She’s working very hard to become the player that fits into all the rotations; that can pass, serve, receive and hit and block in the front row effectively. She has the size and strength that will allow us to find a role for her this year.”

Cagla Sen comes to Boston College from Istanbul, Turkey. Sen was the setter for the Federation of International Volleyball’s (FIVB) fourth-ranked Turkish Junior National Team. She led Yuzyilisil to first-place finishes in Turkey during the 2005-06, 2006-07, 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons. “Cagla comes in as one of BC’s more experienced players, considering the volume of play she’s had in international competition with the junior national team,” Campbell stated. “Her touch is great and she’s adjusting well to our style of play. She also has a very high volleyball IQ.”

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“Krissy is a great setter,” Campbell said. “She got a lot of game experience as a freshman last season. She is a fast, dynamic athlete and has all the tools to be a great player. She has been working very hard at improving since last year.”

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Fellow sophomore, outside hitter Val Mattaliano is another player the Eagles will be looking for big things from this year.

“Jill is a great ball control player,” Campbell stated. “She is still learning our system, but comes from one of the best club teams in the country. Every libero’s success is based on consistency and that’s where her growth has been in thus far.”

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Defensive specialist Jillian McAndrew joins BC from Los Angeles, Calif. She was a two-time All-Mission League selection at Harvard-Westlake High School, leading the Wolverines to league championships in her junior and senior years.

Outside hitter Alexandra Trobbe completes the Class of 2014. She led her high school to championship matches in the Western Catholic Athletic League and Central Coast Section during her sophomore year. A fourtime Junior Olympian, Trobbe played with Vision Volleyball Club for seven years.

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“Krystle came into BC as an incredible athlete,” Campbell said. “She continues to work on her overall game IQ and raising her skill level. She has a great jump, can be a monster blocker and is very effective on offense. Initially, her impact has come from blocking, but she is fast enough and long enough to be a play-maker on both sides of the ball. Her offensive game has started to take form as well. We need her to continue to develop and be a point scorer.”

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“Alex comes from a great club and has been playing at a high level for a long time,” Campbell said. “She brings a solid, all-around game. She is a great athlete, with a good jump and good ball control. She has the potential to attack and block effectively for us in the ACC. She contributes good serving and ball control from the back as well.”

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The Eagles graduated only one player from last season. The lone senior was outside hitter Kellie Williams, who was a major component of BC’s offense last year. She completed her final season with a team-leading 374 kills. Williams accumulated 1,050 career kills, becoming the eighth Eagle to top the millennial mark in the history of Boston College volleyball. 5


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Campbell came to NAU from the University of Mississippi for Women, where he spent one season as head coach. Before that, he spent three seasons directing the volleyball program at Louisiana-Lafayette. Campbell led the Ragin Cajuns to a No. 9 ranking in the NCAA South Region in 2001 and two second-place finishes in the Sun Belt Conference West Division.

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The new coach of the Eagles continues to develop players into professional and international level talent. Campbell mentored Alyssa Davis to her best season ever at Auburn, where she finished in the top ten in the SEC in hitting percentage and was named to the 2010 U.S. Junior National Team. He also coached Jessica Glover, a former Tiger, who continued her volleyball career as a professional in Switzerland, and

Campbell has earned two bachelor's degrees. The first in physics from McGill University in Montreal, Canada in 1995, followed by a bachelor's in secondary education from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in 1997.

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Prior to Auburn, Campbell spent four seasons as head coach at Northern Arizona University. Campbell arrived at NAU in 2003, serving as an assistant for one season before taking over the program. He led the Lumberjacks to the Big Sky Conference tournament in his first season. Three years later, NAU returned to the tournament behind the nation’s leader in kills per game, Kim Babcock. While in Flagstaff, Campbell had 20 student-athletes earn 36 Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete awards and 11 student-athletes merit 20 academic All-Big Sky Conference honors.

A former player himself, Campbell was a captain for Canadian Division I level programs McGill University and the University of British Columbia (UBC). During his final season at UBC, he led his team to a No. 7 national ranking.

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As defensive coordinator, Campbell designed and implemented a new defensive scheme for the Tigers. With the defense under his reigns, notable differences were seen in the program’s blocking, digs per game and opponents’ hitting percentage. Auburn’s middle blockers improved over 100 points in hitting percentage from the previous season and the school drew national attention under Campbell’s new system. The program received its first regional ranking in over a decade, being ranked as high as No. 60 in the national RPI (Ratings Percentage Index). The team climbed from last place in 2008 to fifth in the Southeastern Conference the following year.

Kelly Verboom, a former Golden Eagle, who also is pursuing a career in Germany, Sweden and France. In 2009, a Cajun protégé of Campbell’s, Priscilla Lima, was named the AVP’s Most Improved Player after reaching one final and taking four third-place finishes on the Association of Volleyball Professional’s (AVP) beach volleyball circuit. In June of 2010, Lima was ranked No. 7 by the AVP.

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Campbell joins the BC community after a two year stop at Auburn University. Initially serving as a positions coach for middle blockers, he was promoted to the role of Associate Head Coach after just one season. With added titles of defensive and recruiting coordinator, Campbell brought new life to the Auburn volleyball program. His first recruiting class featured the No. 34 and No. 93 nationally ranked high school seniors (Katherine Culwell and MacKenzy Harper) and included Sarah Bullock, who was later named to the Southeastern Conference All-Freshman Team. Campbell also used his international prowess to sign six-time Bulgarian national high school champion and 2006 club championship Most Valuable Player Vesela Zapryanova.

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Chris Campbell enters his first year at the helm of the Eagles volleyball program. The new skipper brings 11 years of coaching experience to Boston College, including eight years as a head coach and three as an assistant. Over that period, Campbell has built a name for himself as one of the country’s best in recruiting and player development.

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Patrick Johnston begins his first year with the Eagles’ volleyball team as a volunteer assistant coach. Johnston comes to BC after a one year stint at Auburn, where he held the same position.

Before returning to his alma mater, Perrine had been the Lead Coach for Gold Medal Squared, a premier volleyball camp and coaching clinic which tours the U.S. and Canada. As Lead Coach, he oversaw the clinics’ day to day operations and taught attendees about the Gold Medal Squared philosophy adopted by the men’s and women’s U.S. National teams.

The first person in his family to play volleyball competitively, Johnston played libero on the Canadian Junior National Team from 200405. Additionally, He played the same position for his home province of Ontario in the Canada Games in 2005 and was a member of the U-16 Nationals All-Star team.

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Perrine spent the last two seasons affiliated with the University of California-San Deigo men’s and women’s volleyball programs. While at UCSD, he worked with setters and middle blockers on the men’s team, while acting as the video coordinator and scouting director for the women’s side. In 2009, Perrine assumed the role of interim head coach for the women’s team, adding scheduling and budgeting to his list of duties.

Johnston’s coaching career began as the assistant coach for Team Canada at the Maccabi Games. He has supplemented his resume by serving as the assistant coach for his own team at the University of Western Ontario (UWO) and head coach for the school’s junior varsity program. Since that time, he has run numerous volleyball clinics for Division-I programs in the Southeastern and Mountain West Conferences.

A four-year starter at three positions (setter, outside hitter and middle blocker), Perrine was elected captain for three seasons. His name is listed on nearly every category for career and single-season records at UCSD, notably second in career blocks (277) and sixth in career aces (59). As a freshman on the Tritons squad, the versatile Perrine won the Division III national championship, before the school elevated the volleyball program to Division one the following season.

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Eric Perrine joins Boston College in his first season as Assistant Coach. A former professional and national champion, Perrine’s responsibilities include practice and match planning, recruiting, video and statistical analysis and community service program coordinator.

After college, Perrine continued his playing career for two seasons with SK Århus Volleyball Club in Denmark. He starred as a setter and outside hitter for the Danish team. SK Århus won the national championship in 2003-04, with Perrine being named a starter on the league’s all starter team. Competing overseas not only elevated his skill level, but allowed him to learn about different styles of play. Perrine credits the experience with bringing him a great deal of development, both as a person and player.

Johnston played for the Durham Attack based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. As a club player, he led the team to a perfect 41-0 record and captured the Canadian national title in the 2002 season. From there, he went to play for the Thompson Rivers University before transferring to UWO where he currently plays. In 2009, he led the Ontario University Athletics Association (OUA) in digs per game (2.64) and was second in total digs (182). Johnston is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in history and a minor in professional writing at UWO. Hometown: Whitby, Ontario, Canada

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Jody Mooradian has been a member of the senior athletic department staff at Boston College for the past seven years. In her position, she administers the sports of women’s basketball, field hockey, volleyball, cross country, track and field, lacrosse, softball, and rowing. She also oversees the areas of Life Skills, Sports Medicine, Strength and Conditioning as well as handling many other internal functions of the Department and working with various areas on campus. She serves on the ACC Women’s Basketball Committee, Field Hockey Committee and Volleyball Committee. She is a former chair of the NCAA Women’s Rowing Committee and has served on the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Committee. She also serves on the NACDA Board and the Collegiate Women Sports Foundation where she Chairs the Honda Inspiration Award. Prior to her current post at BC, Mooradian served as part of the Northeastern University athletic department for six years. During her tenure at Northeastern, Mooradian served as Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance, Associate Director of Athletics, Interim Director of Athletics and Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator. Mooradian also served as the Director of Athletics at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania from 1993 until 1997 and was a Compliance Assistant at UCLA in early 1993. Prior to her career in athletics, Mooradian was an attorney for a private law firm and for the Cigna Insurance Company from 1987 until 1993. In addition, she was a District 4 New Hampshire State Representative from 1980-82. Mooradian earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of New Hampshire (’82) and a Juris Doctorate from the Delaware Law School of Widener University (’86).

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A 2009 graduate of then Bridgewater State College, Wright holds two degrees. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education. Wright aspires to be the head athletic trainer at a NCAA Division-I university such as Boston College.

Learning Resources Staff Ferna L. Phillips, Ph.D. Director Dard Miller, Ph.D. Associate Director Mariette Landry Learning Specialist/Academic Counselor Lee Metzger Academic Counselor Clare Turkington Academic Counselor Lee LeBlanc Administrative Assistant Patrice Bouzan Learning Specialist Bob Taggart Faculty Athletics Representative Compliance Carly Pariseau Assoc. Athletic Director of Compliance Aaron Aaker Asst. Athletic Director of Compliance & Eligibility Brandi Kerrigan Assistant Director – Compliance & Recruiting Yadira Reyes Compliance Assistant Statistician Kim Frederick

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Wright developed a love of athletic training as an athlete in high school. As a young man, he actively and attentively observed his then athletic trainer. A student-mentor relationship formed and Wright was exposed to a level beyond that of a normal athlete. In his junior year of high school, he decided he wanted to pursue the field.

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Wright comes to BC after working for a year with South Shore Sports Therapy. Based in Weymouth, Mass., he served the entire South Shore area. Wright worked alongside of physical therapists in developing rehabilitation programs for different types of ailments for people between the ages of five and ninety years old. He was also responsible for educating physical therapy, athletic training, and exercise science students about the stages of rehabilitation. In addition to his work within the clinic, he served as an athletic trainer to the Randolph Oilers semi-professional football team, a member of the Eastern Football League. His other experiences include clinical rotations at Boston College High School, Stoughton High School, Bryant University and Bridgewater State University.

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Anthony Wright enters his first year as a member of the Boston College Sports Medicine Staff. He will work primarily with the volleyball and women’s lacrosse programs fulfilling a multitude of team needs ranging from massage to specialized therapy programs.

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HIGH SCHOOL/HOMETOWN CLUB TEAM Lake Highland Prep/Orlando, Fla. Orlando VC Saint Francis/Los Gatos, Calif. Vision VC Long Beach Poly/Long Beach, Calif. Golden West VC Wheaton Warrenville South/Wheaton, Ill. Sports Performance Benet Academy/Glen Ellyn, Ill. Sports Performance Mountain View/Los Altos, Calif. Vision VC Stevenson/Kildeer, Ill. Sky High Harvard-Westlake/Inglewood, Calif. Sports Shack Harvard-Westlake/Los Angeles, Calif. Sunshine VC Dana Hall/Belmont, Mass. Newton Smash VC Univ. Laboratory HS/Mililani, Hawaii Jammers VC Victor Hugo/Razlog, Bulgaria Zvezdi 94 Woodbridge/Irvine, Calif. Laguna Beach VC Yuzyilisil/Istanbul, Turkey Eczacibasi Torrey Pines /Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Laguna Beach VC

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7 • Kristen Baader 5-9 • Sr. • Defensive Specialist Kildeer, Ill./Stevenson AS A JUNIOR (2009)

2010 EAGLES

Saw time in all 116 sets, starting 11 matches … finished second on the team in digs (274) and digs per set (2.36) … had third most service aces (20) … tallied double-digit digs in 14 matches; twice as many as during her sophomore season … set a new career-high with 19 digs in a 3-2 loss to Wake Forest (9/24) … member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll … Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement recipient.

BEFORE BC Four year outside hitter for Stevenson High School volleyball team … coached by Tim Crow … two-time All-Conference selection … member of the Conference Champions in the North Suburban League junior and senior year … also Regional Champions in 2005 & 2006 … earned 2006 All-Area honors and All-Area captain … All-State honorable mention as outside hitter … named Stevenson High School Female Athlete of the Year in 2007 … twice named to the All-Tournament team of the Stevenson Invitational … National Champion club team member along with earning All-American honors in 2006 at Junior Olympics … competed in the Open Division at Junior Olympics in 2007 with the Sky High Volleyball Club … earned scholar-athlete recognition junior and senior year … four year member of Gold Honor Roll.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008))

2009 REVIEW

Saw time at both outside hitter and libero … finished season third on team in digs (194) … saw game action in 104 sets in 32 matches … had double-digit digs in seven matches, including a streak of five matches in a row … registered a season-high 15 digs against NC State (10/30) … member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007)

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Appeared in 66 games in 27 matches … totaled 105 digs and 60 kills … registered four matches with double-digit dig performances … had a standout contest against New Hampshire (9/31) with a career-high 17 kills and 13 digs … tallied a career-high 14 digs against Clemson (11/23) … Made collegiate debut at outside hitter; registered six kills and six digs against Delaware (9/24).

PERSONAL Born on May 26, 1989 … daughter of Richard and Susan Baader … has three siblings – Jennifer, John, and Rachel … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

Getting to Know When I have free time I like to: spend time with my family and friends, watch movies, listen to music, and play beach volleyball Being an Eagle means____ to me: working hard, having pride in the school and always striving for excellence My dream vacation involves: traveling to Italy and eating unlimited amounts of pasta! My favorite TV shows are: How I Met Your Mother, Modern Family and 30 Rock My favorite books are: Sarah’s Key and the Harry Potter series

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KILLS: ATTEMPTS: ASSISTS: DIGS: SERVICE ACES: BLOCK SOLOS: BLOCK ASSISTS: TOTAL BLOCKS:

17 (vs. UNH, 8/31/07) 36 (vs. UNH, 8/31/07) 4 (x2, last vs. Maryland, 9/22/09) 19 (vs. Wake Forest, 9/24/09) 3 (x2, last vs. Connecticut, 9/18/09) 1 (x2, last vs. Delaware, 8/24/07) 3 (vs. Holy Cross, 8/30/07) 3 (vs. Holy Cross, 8/30/07)

I love Boston College because: it is a top academic school with a highly respected athletic department. It is not only the ideal school to be a scholar athlete, but it has a beautiful, energetic campus and is located so close to one of the best cities in the world!

B A A D E R ’ S C A R E E R S TAT I S T I C S K E TA .PCT 60 32 199 .141 5 4 47 .021 3 3 45 .000 68 39 291 .100

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2008))

Saw action in 102 sets as a middle blocker, playing in all 32 matches … tallied 154 kills and a team high 60 blocks … top returner in attacking percentage (.248) … recorded four matches with 10 kills or more … registered a season high 13 kills against Stony Brook (9/5) … recorded season high seven total blocks against North Carolina (10/31) … matched season high with 13 kills against Maryland (11/26) … member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007)

Participated in 60 games as a true freshman … tallied 45 kills and 28 blocks … top returner in attacking percentage (.271) … committed only 16 attack errors in 107 total attempts … collected first collegiate kill and block against Binghamton (8/25) … registered a career-high six kills at North Carolina (11/2) … tied a career-high with four blocks against Miami (10/21/07).

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Getting to Know My favorite TV shows are: The Office, Family Guy, The Real World, The Bachelorette and sadly the Jersey Shore. My dream vacation: Spending every day on the beaches of Tahiti. The most exciting thing about volleyball is: getting to block someone’s hardest hit for game point and of course getting to play alongside some of my best friends that I will have for life. The thing I’m looking forward to about this upcoming year is: the opportunity to start fresh with a new coaching staff and to have a positive season regardless of wins or loses. And in regards to my life away from Volleyball, I’m excited to spend time with all my friends who went abroad last year and just to have a great senior year. My all-time favorite Eagle is: Matt Ryan My career ambition is to: work in sports marketing in either New York, Boston or Chicago. After working with the Red Sox this summer, I could see myself working in the sports industry after college.

21 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09) 41 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09) 3 (x5, last vs. N. Carolina, 10/2/09) 4 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09) 1 (x3, last vs. Sacred Heart, 9/31/07) 3 (vs. Fordham, 9/5/09) 6 (x2, last vs. Fordham, 8/29/09) 7 (x2, last vs. Fordham, 8/29/09)

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PERSONAL Born on January 19, 1989…oldest daughter of Kevin and Karen Cimino… enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.

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AS A JUNIOR (2009)

Served as a team captain … member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll … one of only four individuals to play in all 31 matches on the year, starting in 30 … saw action in 113 sets … recorded a career-high 207 kills … led the team in total blocks with 93 and blocks per set (0.82) … second on team in solo blocks (16) … third on the team in attack percentage (.285) … tallied double-digit kills in five matches, including a career high 21 in the 3-2 loss to Virginia (10/24)…registered a career-high, three solo blocks in the 3-1 win over Fordham (9/5)…topped her previous high of 21 attempts in a match nine times, including 41 against Virginia (10/24) … Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honoree.

Four year player on the Woodbridge High School volleyball team… coached by Donnie Rafter…named team MVP senior year…two-time selection to the All-League and All-City teams…member of Sea View League Champions as a sophomore and senior… member of the Laguna Beach club team, which won the Arizona Classic in 2007…also finished in third place at Nationals…member of the Saddleback club team in 2003 & 2004…club team won the Reno Festival in 2003… placed second in 2004…four year scholar athlete award winner…four year honor roll student.

HIS TORY

13 • Melanie Cimino 6-2 • Sr. • Middle Hitter Irvine, Calif./Woodbridge

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C I M I N O ’ S C A R E E R S TAT I S T I C S TA 107 367 519 993

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KPG 0.75 1.51 1.83 1.48

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Year SP K 2007 60 45 2008 102 154 2009 113 207 TOTAL 275 406

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Getting to Know 15 • Rainy Hanley My favorite movie is: Love Actually 5-10 • Sr. • Outside Hitter Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Torrey Pines My favorite meal is: curry chicken

The best part about being a student-athlete is: getting to travel around the country playing my favorite sport

AS A JUNIOR (2009)

2010 EAGLES

Started in 25 matches, seeing action in 71 total sets … recorded 114 My favorite TV shows are: Gossip Girl, 90210 and True Blood kills and 110 digs … tallied 17 kills in the team’s 3-0 win over North Sports have taught me: time management skills and the importance of Carolina State (11/13) … notched double-digit digs on three separate having a balance between work and play occasions, including 14 in a 3-0 win over North Carolina State (10/2) … Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement recipient.

BEFORE BC

2009 REVIEW

Played one year at Seton Hall University in the Big East before transferring to Boston College in the spring of 2009 ... redshirted during her freshman season at Seton Hall ... named a Big East Academic All-Star ... attended Torrey Pines High School and was selected for the North County Times’ All-North County team in 2006 ... selected as a 2006 AllCIF San Diego Second team player...awarded with the 2005 and 2006 Scholar Athlete Award.

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HIST ORY

Born on August 20, 1989 ... enrolled as a business finance major in the Carroll School of Management ... she is the oldest of Edward and Rainey Hanley’s three children.

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KILLS: ATTEMPTS: ASSISTS: DIGS: SERVICE ACES: BLOCK SOLOS: BLOCK ASSISTS: TOTAL BLOCKS:

14 (vs. Clemson, 11/8/09) 43 (vs. Clemson, 11/8/09) 3 (vs. Wake Forest, 9/24/09) 14 (vs. NC State, 10/3/09) 2 (vs. NC State, 11/13/09) 1 (x2, last vs. Florida State, 11/20/09) 5 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09) 5 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09)

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Served as a team captain … saw action in 56 sets in the course of 20 matches … finished second on the team in assists (371) … added 80 digs and 17 blocks … tallied a season high 51 assists against Colgate (8/30) … recorded one double-double, notching 39 assists and 10 digs against Rhode Island (9/6) … added a career high six blocks against Rhode Island.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007)

Saw action in 67 games in the course of 26 matches … finished second on the team in assists (493) … tallied 127 digs, 25 blocks, 14 kills and 16 aces … recorded four double-doubles … had 10 games with 20 assists or more … recorded first career assist against South Carolina (8/25) … set career-highs in assists (70) and digs (15) in a 3-2 win against Wake Forest (10/28) … dished out 40 assists and 10 digs in 3-2 win against Florida State (10/13).

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KILLS: 3 (vs. Duke, 10/26/07) ATTEMPTS: 10 (vs. Rhode Island, 9/6/08) ASSISTS: 70 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/28/07) DIGS: 15 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/28/07) SERVICE ACES: 4 (vs. Delaware State, 9/8/07) BLOCK SOLOS: 1 (many times, last vs. Florida State, 10/18/09) BLOCK ASSISTS: 6 (vs. Rhode Island, 9/6/08) TOTAL BLOCKS: 6 (vs. Rhode Island, 9/6/08)

PERSONAL Born on June 19, 1989…oldest daughter of David and Carol Moskitis… enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.

Getting to Know My life’s ambition is to: take advantage of every opportunity I have and do my best to apply all the skills I learned while at Boston College. I want to travel as much as I can and try to impact the people I encounter and the places I visit in the most positive way possible. Being an Eagle means ________ to me: I feel very blessed to be an Eagle. Being able to come to Boston College has presented me with so many opportunities to learn and excel, and I have made some great relationships here with friends, professors, advisors and coaches. I love Boston College, because: the campus is beautiful, and coming here has allowed me to explore the East Coast. I have also had some amazing professors, and there are so many great clubs and groups to join. My dream vacation involves: traveling through Central and South America; visiting all the major surf spots in the world; laying in a hammock in the middle of the mountains at my family’s favorite campground in CA. The most exciting thing about volleyball is: the feeling you get after winning a really long rally and knowing that your team never gave up until you won the point. My favorite books are: Eat, Pray, Love and The Power of One. When I have free time, I like to: go to the movies, spend time in the city, catch up with friends and watch NBA basketball – especially the Celtics.

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AS A JUNIOR (2009)

Saw action in 11 sets … was second on the team in assists … recorded five digs and four total blocks on the season … recipient of the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement … member of the StudentAthlete Advisory Committee.

BEFORE BC Four year member of the Long Beach Polytechnic High School volleyball team…starting setter for three seasons…coached by Jeff Eyanson… two-time winner of Steve Lewis Sportsmanship Award…earned 2006 Prep Nationals MVP…honored as Moore League MVP senior season… Captain’s Award winner…two year member of the Golden West 18 club team…coached by Craig Pazanti…team placed second at the Reno Volleyball Festival in 2007…placed fifth in 18 Open at 2006 Junior Olympics…attended Junior Olympics six different years…scholar athlete all four years of high school…ranked third in class out of 1010 graduates... honored for the Pursuit of Excellence Award in Athletics, English, Math, Science and Foreign Language …graduated with a 4.67 GPA.

2009 REVIEW

3 • Dani MoskitiS 6-0 • Sr. • Setter Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Polytech

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TA .PCT 61 -.016 55 .127 4 .00 120 .050

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2009))

2010 EAGLES

Overall average of 4.41 digs per set was fourth in the ACC … teamleading 498 digs was fourth-most for a single-season in school history … member of the ACC Academic honor roll … saw action in 113 of the team’s 116 matches … registered a career-high 33 against Wake Forest (9/24) … recorded double-digit digs in 28 games … tallied at least 20 digs in six different matches … notched a career-high three service aces in the 3-1 win over Rhode Island (9/19) sets.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008)

Played in 106 sets in all 32 matches … recorded a team high 320 digs … registered double-digit digs in 15 contests … named to Mass Challenge All-Tournament Team (9/20), recording 24 digs in two games … recorded a season-high 27 digs and seven assists against Stony Brook (9/5) … matched season high with 27 digs against Rhode Island (9/6) … registered two different six-game streaks of 10 assists or more.

2009 REVIEW

PERSONAL Born on July 4, 1990 … Daughter of Derek and Dawn Clark … Has four siblings – Brittany, Braden, Bradford, and Breelyn … Enrolled in the Lynch School of Education. My favorite TV show is: Oprah My favorite book is: The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch My favorite song this past summer was: Ridin’ Solo by Jason Derulo The most exciting thing about volleyball is: defending the best hitters in the conference My career ambition is: work with children who are severely handicapped My favorite food is: Ramen Noodles

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Three year player on the University Laboratory School volleyball team … coached by Debby Yee … Named to HHSAA Honolulu Star Bulletin Fabulous 15 her senior year … Named to HHSAA Division II First Team in 2008 … Member of HHSAA All-Tournament Team … Named to ILH 2nd team in 2007 … Earned ILH Honorable Mention accolades in 2006 … Also played on varsity track, softball, and basketball teams at University Laboratory School.

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KILLS: ATTEMPTS: ASSISTS: DIGS: SERVICE ACES:

1 (x9, last vs. Clemson, 11/8/09) 7 (vs. North Carolina, 10/31/08) 7 (vs. Stony Brook, 9/5/08) 33 (vs. Wake Forest, 9/24/09) 3 (vs. Rhode Island, 9/19/09)

C L A R K ’ S C A R E E R S TAT I S T I C S E TA .PCT A SA DIGS DPG 14 50 -.140 39 14 320 3.02 2 7 .000 29 14 498 4.41 16 57 -.123 68 28 818 3.74

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1 2 • T s v e t e l i n a D u r e va 5-9 • Jr. • Outside Hitter Razlog, Bulgaria/Victor Hugo

When I have free time, I like to: travel with my friends My favorite books are: Wuthering Heights and Pride and Prejudice My dream vacation involves: going home to Bulgaria and spending the days with my friends and family on the endless beaches of the Black Sea I love Boston College, because: it is a beautiful place, with good academics and where I have found great friends and teammates My all-time favorite Eagle is: Allison Anderson

2010 EAGLES

AS A sophomore (2009)

Finished 10th in the ACC with a team-leading 27 service aces (27) … started in 17 matches, playing in a total of 95 sets … recorded 31 kills and 20 assists on the year… finished the season fourth on the team in digs with 191 … tallied double-digit digs seven times this season … registered four service aces in a 3-0 win over Quinnipiac (9/5) … member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll … recipient of the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008)

2009 REVIEW

Saw action in 26 matches, playing in 73 sets … was one of six BC players to reach the century mark in kills for the season, registering 110 on the year … registered first career kill against Hofstra (9/13) … recorded double-digit kills in two contests … tallied a season-high 14 kills against North Carolina (9/27) … notched 11 kills against Virginia (11/15).

BEFORE BC Started as outside hitter for Uchilishte 81 Victor Hugo High School … coached by P. Kolev … competed for Zvezdi 94 and Pirin Balkanstroy Volleyball Clubs as a starter since age 12.

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Born on January 16, 1989 … daughter of Ivan Durev and Daniela Dureva … has one sibling – Martin Durev … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

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My favorite food is: chocolate and Kettle Corn

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4 • Mollie Kolosky 6-1 • Jr. • Middle Hitter Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton Warrenville South AS A Sophomore (2009)

2010 EAGLES

Finished sixth in the ACC in hitting percentage (.336), fifth in kills per set (3.33) and 10th in kills (240) … member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll … served as a team captain … started 18 of 19 matched played in … recorded 240 kills and had a team-high hitting percentage … finished fourth on the team in service aces with 17… also finished fourth in total blocks with 54 … notched 54 digs for the year … set a career-high of 22 kills versus Hartford (9/19) … bested her previous single-game high of 25 total attempts 13 times, including 39 against North Carolina (10/2) … missed much of the second half of the season due to injury.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008)

2009 REVIEW

Saw action in 97 sets, playing in a total of 31 matches … finished season third on the team in blocks (37) and service aces (21) and was fifth on the team in kills (133) … registered a season high 11 kills in a win over Colgate (8/30) … notched a season high four service aces and five digs in a win over Holy Cross (9/20) … led team with four blocks against Florida State (11/7).

BEFORE BC Three year player on the Wheaton Warrenville South High School volleyball team … Coached by Bill Schreier … Named to All-Conference, All-Area in 2008 … Awarded All-Area Best Middle Blockers and Most Improved in 2008 … Named All State Special Mention senior year … Earned All-Conference honorable mention in both sophomore and junior years … Named to Chicago Sun Times Top 50 senior year … Named PrepVolleyball.com Senior Ace … Member of Sports Performance Volleyball Club, which had an undefeated season and won both the AAU and JVDA national championships in 2008 … Won Spirit Award for Club team in 2006 and 2007 … Three year member of All-Conference Academic team … Member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL Born on June 16, 1990 … Daughter of Tom and Cyndee Kolosky … Has one sibling – Shealyn … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as a communications major.

Getting to Know My all-time favorite Eagle is: Matt Ryan My career ambition is to: get into the design industry and live in a big city like New York or Chicago, after playing volleyball a few years abroad I love Boston College, because: it feels like home; close to a fantastic city and surrounded by people who also love to be here. My favorite TV shows: 30 Rock, Always Sunny in Philadelphia and House

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When I have free time, I like to: hang out downtown, shopping or just grabbing coffee. I really like going to Red Sox games or the occasional Celtics game, but only if they are playing a Chicago team ☺

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My dream vacation involves: going all over Europe and seeing as much as humanly possible. I love sightseeing and trying new food!

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Started in 16 of 27 matches played in, totaling 88 sets … led the Eagles in blocks with 21 … first on squad in blocks per set (0.92) … finished second on the team in total blocks with 81 … tallied 119 kills, fifth most on the team … registered double-digit kills on three occasions, including 12 in the 3-2 win over Northeastern (9/12) … established single-match highs of four solo blocks against Miami (10/16) and nine total blocks versus Virginia (10/14) … recipient of the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievment.

When I have free time, I like to: hang out with friends and family, watch movies, read, eat and sleep My favorite food is: pretzels w/Nutella or chocolate chip cookies

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Getting to Know

My favorite TV shows are: The Office, Pretty Little Liars and The Real World My favorite book is: the Twilight series Being an Eagle means ________ to me: being grateful and proud of the opportunity to represent something that is greater than myself My favorite song this past summer was: any song by Drake

2010 EAGLES

8 • Krystle Higgins 6-1 • So. • Middle Hitter Inglewood, Calif./Harvard Westlake

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Played two years of varsity volleyball at the Harvard-Westlake School in North Hollywood, Calif. ... led her team to back to back Mission League championships in 2007 and 2008 ... won the Division IA CIF Southern Section Championship and the Division III State Championship in 2007 ... named to the Mission League first team in 2008 and second team in 2007 ... never lost a volleyball match on her home court ... played for the Sports Shack Volleyball Club team in 2006, winning the Reno Volleyball Festival Championship in that year ... a 2007 USA High Performance A2 team member ... ranked #77 in Prep Volleyball’s Senior Aces.

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HIS TORY

Born on January 23, 1991 ... enrolled as a business major in the Carroll School of Management ... is the oldest of Clifford and Kathryn Higgins’ two children.

H I G G I N S ’ S I N G L E M AT C H H I G H S

12 (vs. Northeastern, 9/12/09) 25 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09) 1 (x6, last vs. Maryland, 11/25/09) 3 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09) 4 (vs. Miami, 10/16/09) 8 (vs. Virginia Tech, 10/23/09) 9 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09)

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5 • Va l e r i e M at ta l i a n o 6-0 • So. • Outside Hitter Glen Ellyn, Ill./Benet Academy AS A Freshmen (2009)

Saw action in seven matches … made collegiate debut in the three set sweep of conference opponent N.C. State (10/3), where she tallied her first kill and assist for the year … appeared in two sets and recorded two total attempts against Clemson (11/8).

2010 EAGLES

BEFORE BC

2009 REVIEW

Born on October 7, 1990 … enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts and Sciences … she is the oldest of Al and Molly Mattaliano’s three children.

HIST ORY

Played four years at Benet Academy in Lisle, Ill. … was a varsity starter during her junior and senior season … named to the All-East Suburban Catholic Conference and Dupage County All-Area teams … high school team ranked ninth in the nation by ESPN Rise with a 40-2 record … was a member of the Sports Performance club team that finished in third place in the club division at the JVDA National Championships in 2008 and won the JVDA National Championship in 2009.

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PERSONAL

My favorite food is: raspberries My favorite TV shows is: House My favorite book is: Catcher in the Rye My favorite song this summer was: Tambourine Reckoning- Radiohead & Eve Remix My dream vacation involves: seeing the Rolling Stones perform in London I love Boston College, because: it has a beautiful campus, great location and interesting people. All of the students and student-athletes are extremely hard working and dedicated, which is cool because you don’t see that at every college. The thing I’m looking forward to about this upcoming year is: starting this season over with new coaches and more new players and setting goals and hopefully accomplishing them all. My all-time favorite Eagle is: Taylor Williams Being an Eagle means ________ to me: being part of a prestigious school that has great pride, spirit and tradition My career ambition is to: work in the music industry

1 (vs. NC State, 10/3/09) 2 (vs. Clemson, 11/8/09) 1 (vs. NC State, 10/3/09)

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1 • Krissy Mussenden 5-10 • So. • Setter Orlando, Fla./Lake Highland Prep

Born on March 13, 1991 ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences ... Krissy is the youngest of Felix and Joyce Mussenden’s three children.

C O A C H E S

Getting to Know My dream vacation involves: beaches, rock climbing and fun

Ranked seventh in the ACC for assists (1,051) and assists per set (9.06) … led the team with assists on the year, ranking sixth on BC’s all-time, single-season list … played in all 116 sets for the Eagles.… finished second in service aces (21) and attack percentage (.294) … ended season third on the team in digs (246) and total blocks (56) … recorded double-digit assists in every match, including 10 40-plus performances and two matches with 55 and 54 respectively … Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement honree.

The most exciting thing about volleyball is: stuff blocking a big hitter My favorite sport other than volleyball is: basketball My favorite foods are: steak or ice cream My favorite TV shows are: Royal Pains, Covert Affairs and Vampire Diaries

2010 EAGLES

AS A freshmen (2009)

Being an Eagle means ________ to me: doing my best and caring for others My career ambition is to: find a job that I love to do!

BEFORE BC

HIS TORY

2009 REVIEW

Four year varsity starter at Lake Highland Prep in Orlando, Fla. ... runner up for 2008 Gatorade Player of the Year ... named to the All-State team in 2007 and 2008 ... team captain for junior and senior season ... won five consecutive Class 3A State Championships ... named 2008 Orange County Athlete of the Year ... named 2007 Central Florida Player of the Year ... listed in the Top 50 of the recruiting class for 2009 on Prepvolleyball.com ... also played nine years of club volleyball for the Orlando Volleyball Academy ... team captain for the past eight years ... competed in the AAU Nationals 16 and 17 Open finishing in 5th and 11th place, respectively ... competed on eight consecutive USA Junior Olympics Volleyball National teams ... was a three-time champion of the USA Florida Region.

M u s s e n d e n ’ S S I N G L E M AT C H H I G H S 7 (x2, last vs. Fordham, 8/29/09) 13 (x3, last vs. Virginia, 10/24/09) 55 (vs. Northeastern, 9/12/09) 16 (x2, last vs. Miami, 10/16/09) 3 (vs. Seton Hall, 8/29/09) 1 (x4, last vs. Maryland, 11/25/09) 7 (vs. Virginia Tech, 10/23/09) 7 (vs. Virginia Tech, 10/23/09)

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AS A freshmen (2009))

Redshirted … member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll … received the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BC 2010 EAGLES

Captained the Dana Hall varsity volleyball team her junior and senior seasons … named team MVP junior year as well as team and league MVP senior year … team placed third in New England during her freshman and senior seasons and finished second in the league during her senior year.

PERSONAL

2009 REVIEW

Born on July 31, 1991 in Cambridge, Mass. … enrolled as a Human Development major in the Lynch School of Education … Manon is the oldest of Peter and Minou Palandjian’s four children.

Getting to Know I love Boston College, because: Boston is the best city in the world and BC has tons of great classes. My favorite songs this past summer were: Dynamite by Taio Cruz and Hello Good morning by Diddy

HIST ORY

My favorite TV shows are: Survivor, Real World, Lost, and Gossip Girl and The Colony When I have free time, I like to: play tennis, fish, surf, draw and go to the beach My favorite sports other than volleyball are: football and tennis

R EC OR D S

My life’s ambition is to: travel and find a way to help others in life.

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Los Angeles, Calif./Harvard-Westlake School

BEFORE BC

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Was a two-time All-Mission League selection at Harvard-Westlake School as a junior and senior … led the Wolverines to a 20-9 record in 2009 and a 22-6-1 record in 2008, winning the Mission League both years … played for head coach Adam Black … played for 10 years (2000-2010) on the Sunshine Volleyball Club under coach Cari Klein … an honor roll student.

Earned All-Santa Clara Valley-De Anza second-team honors as a senior captain in 2009 at Mountain View High School … led the Spartans to a 21-12 record … gained All-SCV-DA honorable mention accolades as a junior in 2008 at Mountain View on a team that recorded 31 wins and 12 losses … led the Spartans to a second-place finish in Northern California in 2008 … played for head coach Jason Trip … competed for two years on Vision Volleyball Club for coach Jason Mansfield … led Vision to third-place finishes at the 2009 and 2010 Junior Olympics.

PERSONAL Born on January 15, 1992 ... daughter of Elaine Lass and Tom McAndrews … has an older brother, Thomas, and two sisters, Spencer and Madison … Spencer, a junior, plays volleyball at Brown … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

Getting to Know

PERSONAL Born on January 7, 1992 ... daughter of Kathryn and Michael McTighe … has one younger brother, Matthew … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

My favorite food is: pasta

Getting to Know

My favorite TV shows are: Gossip Girl, 90210 and Modern Family

I love Boston College, because: it is a sports filled school with highly regarded academics.

My favorite song this summer was: Ghosts n’ Stuff by Deadmau5 My dream vacation involves: me and all the people I love in any tropical place The most exciting thing about volleyball is: game day My favorite sports other than volleyball are: tennis, basketball and football

My all-time favorite Eagle is: Amy Poehler

I love Boston College, because: it is the perfect mixture of academics and athletics

My favorite food is: mom’s banana bread

My dream vacation involves: going to Europe for a month When I have free time, I like to: watch movies or TV, hang out with my friends and go shopping

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The thing I’m looking forward to about this upcoming year is: being on my own for the first time in my life and being able to experience so many knew things by myself

HIS TORY

The thing I’m looking forward to about this upcoming year is: getting to know a new environment and learning about things that interest me

C O A C H E S

6 • Melissa McTighe 6-1 • Fr. • Middle Hitter Los Altos, Calif./Mountain View

2010 EAGLES

9 • Jillian McAndrews 5-10 • F • Defensive Specialist/Libero

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14 • Cagla Sen 5-11 • Fr. • Setter Istanbul, Turkey/Yuzyilisil High School

2 • Alexandra Trobbe 5-9 • Fr. • Outside Hitter Los Gatos, Calif./Saint Francis

BEFORE BC

BEFORE BC

Played for head coach Suphi Doganci at Yuzyilisil High School … as an eighth grader in 2005-06, led Yuzyilisil to a first-place finish and repeated as a freshman; followed with second- place finishes as a sophomore and junior … played for 10 years with Eczacibasi Club … captained Eczacibasi to first-place finishes in Turkey in 2005-06, 2006-07, 2008-09 and 2009-10 … a Turkish national team member that finished in seventh-place at the Balkan Championships in August 2008 … received the Principle Award and Honors Award, both for academics, as a junior in 2008-09.

A three-year varsity player at Saint Francis High School for head coach Kim Oden … led St. Francis to a 27-6 record as a senior in 2009 … participated in the Western Catholic Athletic League and Central Coast Section championship matches as a sophomore in 2007 for the Lancers … played seven years at Vision Volleyball Club for coach Ron Whitmil … a four-time Junior Olympian as a member of Vision VC … spent all four years in high school on the high honor roll and was named a Scholar-Athlete all four years.

PERSONAL

Born on July 7, 1991 ... daughter of Catherine Killion and Scott Trobbe Born on August 13, 1992 ... daughter of Elif and Recep Sen … has one … has three older brothers - Greg, Jeff, and Tim … enrolled in the younger sibling, Alimert … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences. College of Arts & Sciences.

2009 REVIEW

PERSONAL

Getting to Know

Getting to Know

My favorite food is: fajitas

My favorite TV shows are: Bachelorette, Real Housewives and Teen Mom

My favorite book is: Caught by Harlan Coben My dream vacation involves: being in the sun, near the sea and with my dog

My favorite book is: Pretty Little Liars

My all-time favorite Eagle is: Doug Flutie

The thing I’m looking forward to about this upcoming year is: meeting new people, playing volleyball at a higher level and experiencing the snow!

HIST ORY

My favorite song this past summer was: Live Like You’re Dying The most exciting thing about volleyball is: the feeling after you win The most exciting thing about volleyball is: winning really intense rallies My favorite sports other than volleyball: swimming and basketball

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Jamaica, N.Y. Jamaica, N.Y. Jamaica, N.Y. Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass.

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North Carolina* NC State* Clemson* Georgia Tech* Miami* Florida State* Virginia Tech* Virginia* Duke* Wake Forest*

Chapel Hill, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Clemson, S.C. Atlanta, GA Chestnut Hill, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Durham, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C.

L, 3-2 W, 3-0 L, 3-0 L, 3-0 L, 3-1 L, 3-0 L, 3-2 L, 3-2 L, 3-0 L, 3-0

Georgia Tech* Clemson* North Carolina State* North Carolina* Florida State* Miami* Maryland*

Chestnut Hill, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Tallahassee, Fla. Coral Gables, Fla. College Park, MD

L, 3-0 L, 3-1 W, 3-0 L, 3-0 L, 3-0 L, 3-0 L, 3-0

2010 EAGLES

St. John's University Fordham University Quinnipiac University Northeastern University Holy Cross Connecticut Hartford Rhode Island Maryland* Wake Forest* Duke*

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L, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-1

2009 STATISTICS Overall record: 12-19 Conference: 2-18 Home: 4-10 Away: 3-9 Neutral: 5-0 |---------------- Attack --------------| |----Set-----| |------Serve-------| |-----Dig----| |---------------Blocking-------------| sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe 4 KOLOSKY, Mollie 72 240 3.33 75 491 .336 20 0.28 17 13 0.24 1 54 0.75 4 50 54 0.75 3 4 2 MUSSENDEN, Krissy 116 79 0.68 17 211 .294 1051 9.06 21 31 0.18 0 246 2.12 4 52 56 0.48 7 23 13 CIMINO, Melanie 113 207 1.83 59 519 .285 22 0.19 2 10 0.02 1 23 0.20 16 77 93 0.82 9 2 1 WILLIAMS, Taylor 116 346 2.98 169 946 .187 5 0.04 0 5 0.00 26 65 0.56 9 25 34 0.29 8 0 5 MEREDITH, Jordan 65 158 2.43 64 562 .167 12 0.18 16 20 0.25 25 153 2.35 8 21 29 0.45 7 0 8 HIGGINS, Krystle 88 119 1.35 74 315 .143 6 0.07 0 1 0.00 3 22 0.25 21 60 81 0.92 14 0 15 HANLEY, Rainey 71 114 1.61 71 379 .113 15 0.21 7 12 0.10 5 110 1.55 2 16 18 0.25 5 0 12 FLOOD, Clare 70 34 0.49 28 183 .033 14 0.20 1 3 0.01 6 33 0.47 5 32 37 0.53 10 1 9 DUREVA, Tsvetelina 95 31 0.33 30 140 .007 20 0.21 27 34 0.28 14 191 2.01 2 12 14 0.15 1 2 11 CLARK, Brennan 113 2 0.02 2 7 .000 29 0.26 14 31 0.12 32 498 4.41 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 7 BAADER, Kristen 116 3 0.03 3 45 .000 27 0.23 20 9 0.17 35 274 2.36 0 1 1 0.01 0 0 3 Moskitis,Dani 11 1 0.09 1 4 .000 41 3.73 0 1 0.00 0 5 0.45 2 2 4 0.36 0 2 14 Val Mattaliano 8 1 0.12 1 4 .000 1 0.12 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 6 FRY-PASIC, Morgan 32 24 0.75 32 119 -.067 2 0.06 4 3 0.12 8 25 0.78 0 2 2 0.06 2 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 116 1359 11.72 627 3926 .186 1266 10.91 129 174 1.11 168 1699 14.65 73 350 248.0 2.14 66 35 Opponents 116 1549 13.35 623 4129 .224 1425 12.28 168 211 1.45 129 1672 14.41 54 291 199.5 1.72 34 28

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Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y.

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records SETS PLAYED 129 129 127 116 116 115 115 114 111 111 111

2004 1992 1995 2009 2006 2007 2002 1993 2000 1997 1994

KILLS 1,950 1,650 1,629 1,627 1,612 1,573 1,526 1,525 1,431 1,426

2004 2007 2005 2000 2002 2006 1995 2003 1998 2001

KILLS PER SET 15.12 14.81 14.66 14.52 14.35 14.26 14.02 13.56 13.50 13.04

2004 2005 2000 2003 2007 2001 2002 2006 1998 1999

FEWEST ERRORS 557 584 626 645 658 667 671 681 691 713

1993 2009 1994 2008 1999 1996 1998 1992 2001 2003

TOTAL ATTACKS 5,370 4,937 4,773 4,723 4,676 4,567 4,465 4,282 4,150 4,102

2004 2005 2000 2002 2006 2007 1995 1999 1998 2003

SERVICE ACES 237 232 226 221 212 204 196 184 182 181

BLOCK SOLOS 262 150 127 116 106 94 90 89 85 85 85

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ATTACK PERCENTAGE .218 .214 .198 .191 .187 .184 .183 .183 .182 .179

2004 2009 2003 2007 1994 1992 1998 2001 1993 1995

SERVICE ACES PER SET 2.02 2003 1.97 2007 1.96 2001 1.84 1992 1.83 1995 1.76 2006 1.71 2004 1.68 1999 1.66 1994 1.60 1993

BLOCK ASSISTS 445 443 423 407 406 394 373 259 350 334

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ASSISTS 1,795 1,513 1,481 1,475 1,450 1,429 1,343 1,307 1,307 1,290

2004 2007 2005 2002 2000 2006 2003 1995 1996 2001

DIGS 2,287 2,025 1,894 1,890 1,885 1,876 1,860 1,822 1,815 1,699

2004 2005 1992 2000 1999 2002 2006 2007 1998 2009

TOTAL BLOCKS 483.5 353.5 317.5 307.5 273.5 271.5 270 252 252 248

1992 1993 1996 2007 2001 2000 2006 2004 2002 2009

ASSISTS PER SET 13.91 13.46 13.16 13.06 12.90 12.83 12.79 12.32 11.88 11.49

2004 2005 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2006 1996 1999

DIGS PER SET 18.41 17.73 17.45 17.12 17.03 16.34 16.31 16.03 15.84 14.68

2005 2004 1999 1998 2000 2001 2002 2006 2007 1992

BLOCKS PER SET 3.75 3.10 2.89 2.74 2.67 2.45 2.33 2.21 2.19 2.14

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KILLS PER SET (MIN. 1,500 ATT.) 3.49 Kelsey Johnson (2004-07) 3.24 Rachel Bach (1999-2002) 3.09 Julia El-Hag (1997-2000) 3.07 Deanna Herman (1993-96) 2.95 Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06) 2.69 Amy Laurence (1994-97) 2.66 Kaite Andersen (2001-04) 2.33 Allison Shepp (2003-06) 2.33 Taylor Williams (2006-09) 2.26 Brooke Shull (1998-2001) Kelsey Johnson (2004-07) Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06) Deanna Herman (1993-96) Rachel Bach (1999-2002) Amy Laurence (1994-97) Kaite Andersen (2001-04) Taylor Williams (2006-09) Julia El-Hag (1997-2000) Christine Morelli (1992-95) Lauren Schwer (1999-2002)

ASSISTS PER SET (MIN 750 ASST.)

11.42 Jessica Brizzolara, 2,170 asst. (2001-2002) 10.34 Kyleen Charlton, 3,134 asst. (1998-2000)

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Verena Rost, 3,799 asst. (2002-05)

9.06 Krissy Mussenden, 1,051 asst. (2009-pres.)

7.67 Brittany Pierpont, 2,583 asst. (2005-08) 6.94 Karen Trine, 2,498 asst. (1993-96) 6.75 Dani Moskitis, 905 asst. (2007-pres.) 6.56 Farrell, 1,410 asst. (1992-93) SERVICE ACES 133 Allison Anderson (2003-06) 130 Verena Rost (2002-05) 124 Karen Trine (1993-96) 124 Katie Andersen (2001-04) 108 Deanna Herman (1993-96) 101 Kelsey Johnson (2004-07) 100 Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06) 93 Taylor Williams (2006-09) 91 Amy Laurence (1994-97) 89 Cathleen Carpenter (1995-98)

C O A C H E S 2010 EAGLES

Allison Anderson (2003-06) Lauren Schwer (1999-2002) Katie Andersen (2001-04) Amy Laurence (1994-97) Deanna Herman (1993-96) Julia El-Hag (1997-2000) Kyleen Charlton (1998-2000) Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06) Christin Morelli (1992-95) Verena Rost (2002-05)

DIGS PER SET (MIN. 750 DIGS) 4.92 Allison Anderson, 2,176 digs (2003-06) 3.73 Brennan Clark, 818 digs (2008-pres.) 3.31 Lauren Schwer, 1,377 digs (1999-2002) 3.22 Katie Andersen, 1,332 digs (2001-04) 3.08 Julia El-Hag, 1,007 digs (1997-2000) 2.92 Kyleen Charlton, 885 digs (1998-2000) 2.42 Amy Laurence, 1,030 digs (1994-97) 2.22 Deanna Herman, 1,012 digs (1993-96) 2.11 Verena Rost, 834 digs (2002-05) 2.10 Christin Morelli, 868 digs (1992-95) BLOCK SOLOS 167 Kristen Roberts (1992-95) 82 Natalie Scott (1994-97) 75 Rachel Bach (1999-2002) 70 Deanna Herman (1993-96) 66 Kristin Sprinkel (1997-2000) 53 Jessica Meyeringh (1992) 52 Kim Carlson (1999-2002) 52 Jeanne Broussard (1992-93) 52 Abigail Hasebroock (2004-07) 51 Alison Shepp (2003-06)

ATTACKS 3,832 3,789 3,757 3,723 3,412 3.287 2,978 2,824 2,303 2,285

DIGS 2,176 1,377 1,332 1,030 1,012 1,007 885 882 868 834

Verena Rost (2002-05) Kyleen Charlton (1998-2000) Brittany Pierpont (2005-08) Karen Trine (1993-96) Jessica Brizzolara (2001-2002) Katherine Tortorello (1995-98) Farrell (1992-93) Krissy Mussenden (2009-pres.) Dani Moskitis (2007-pres.) Gaehwiler (1992-94) Kristin Kenney (2003-06)

2009 REVIEW

Kelsey Johnson (2004-07) Deanna Herman (1993-96) Rachel Bach (1999-2002) Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06) Amy Laurence (1994-97) Kaite Andersen (2001-04) Taylor Williams (2006-09) Julia El-Hag (1997-2000) Kristen Roberts (1992-95) Christine Morelli (1992-95)

ASSISTS 3,799 3,134 2,583 2,498 2,170 1,700 1,410 1,051 905 572 481

HIS TORY

KILLS 1,455 1,402 1,365 1,294 1,142 1,102 1,050 1,011 880 762

SERVICE ACES PER SET (MIN. 75 SA) 0.34 Karen Trine, 124 SA (1993-96) 0.33 Verena Rost, 130 SA (2002-05) 0.30 Allison Anderson, 133 SA (2003-06) 0.30 Katie Andersen, 124 SA (2001-04) 0.28 Kristin Sprinkel, 78 SA (1997-2000) 0.26 Brittany Pierpont, 88 SA (2005-08) 0.24 Kelsey Johnson, 101 SA (2004-07) 0.24 Deanna Herman, 108 SA (1993-96) 0.23 Dorota Niemczewska, 100 SA (2003-06) 0.22 Cathleen Carpenter, 89 SA (1995-98)

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SETS PLAYED 456 Deanna Herman (1993-96) 451 Taylor Williams (2006-09) 442 Allison Anderson (2003-06) 438 Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06) 425 Amy Laurence (1994-97) 421 Rachel Bach (1999-2002) 421 Kristen Roberts (1992-95) 417 Kelsey Johnson (2004-07) 416 Lauren Schwer (1999-2002) 414 Katie Andersen (2001-04) 414 Christine Morelli (1992-95)

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 1,500 ATT.) .263 Allison Shepp, 1835 att. (2003-06) .231 Kristen Roberts, 2225 att. (1992-95) .216 Deanna Herman, 3,757 att. (1993-96) .201 Abigail Hasebroock, 1653 att. (2004-07) .200 Kelsey Johnson, 3,832 att. (2004-07) .200 Rachel Bach, 3,723 att. (1999-2002) .198 Allison Anderson, 1,672 att. (2003-06) .197 Brook Shull, 1,877 att. (1998-2001) .189 Lauren Schwer, 2,285 att. (1999-2001) .183 Kaite Andersen, 3,287 att. (2001-04)

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TOTAL BLOCKS 451 Kristen Roberts (1992-95) 363 Rachel Bach (1999-2002) 300 Natalie Scott (1994-97) 277 Abigail Hasebroock (2004-07) 269 Deanna Herman (1993-96) 248 Morgan Woodcock (2003-06) 240 Cathleen Carpenter (1995-98) 215 Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06) 204 Taylor Williams (2006-09) 201 Kristin Sprinkel (1997-2000)

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BLOCKS PER SET (MIN. 175 TOTAL BLOCKS) 1.07 Kristen Roberts, 451 TB (1992-95) 0.92 Natalie Scott, 300 TB (1994-97) 0.86 Rachel Bach, 363 TB (1999-2002) 0.84 Abigail Hasebroock, 277 TB (2004-07) 0.80 Morgan Woodcock, 248 TB (2003-06) 0.73 Kristin Sprinkel, 201 TB (1997-2000) 0.66 Kim Carlson, 176 TB (1999-2002) 0.62 Shardai Davis, 193 TB (2003-06) 0.60 Alison Shepp, 197 TB (2003-06) 0.59 Deanna Herman, 269 TB (1993-96)

Individual Single-Season Records SETS PLAYED 129 Allison Anderson (2004) 128 Kristen Roberts (1992) 125 Dorota Niemczewska (2004) 124 Katie Andersen (2004) 124 Deanna Herman (1995) 124 Farrell (1992) 123 Jessica Meyeringh (1992) 122 Amy Laurence (1995) 117 Verena Rost (2004) 116 Kristen Baader (2009) 116 Krissy Mussenden (2009) 116 Taylor Williams (2009) 116 Kelsey Johnson (2007) KILLS 514 448 445 420 415 408 399 396 394 358

KILLS PER SET (MIN. 500 ATT.) 4.47 Kelsey Johnson, 1,366 att. (2007) 4.04 Rachel Bach, 1,107 att. (2002) 4.03 Julia El-Hag 1,084 att. (1998) 3.93 Deanna Herman, 1,117 att. (1996) 3.84 Kelsey Johnson, 1,186 att. (2006) 3.80 Rachel Bach, 1,151 att. (2000) 3.55 Allison Anderson, 976 att. (2003) 3.44 Julia El-Hag, 959 att. (1997) 3.31 Lauren Schwer, 974 att. (2000) 3.29 Katie Andersen, 1,137 att. (2004) ATTACKS 1,366 1,186 1,151 1,137 1,131 1,117 1,107 1,087 1,084 1,063

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ASSISTS PER SET (MIN. 500 ASST.) 11.67 Verena Rost, 1,225 asst. (2003) 11.43 Jessica Brizzolara, 1,006 asst. (2001) 11.41 Jessica Brizzolara, 1,164 asst. (2002) 10.99 Verena Rost, 1,286 asst. (2004) 10.97 Kyleen Charlton, 1,009 asst. (2000) 10.24 Laura Charlton, 1,106 asst. (1999) 10.21 Verena Rost, 1,113 asst. (2005) 9.89 Kyleen Charlton, 1,019 asst. (1998) 9.71 Brittany Pierpont, 825 asst. (2007) 9.57 Brittany Pierpont, 1,005 asst. (2006) ACES 63 46 45 45 45 43 41 41 40 39

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HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 500 ATT.) .335 Alison Shepp, 672 att. (2003) .265 Kristen Roberts, 623 att. (1992) .256 Kristen Roberts, 587 att. (1995) .255 Rachel Bach, 1,107 att. (2002) .252 Alison Shepp, 602 att. (2004) .248 Audrey Eichler, 710 att. (2007) .236 Katie Andersen, 1,137 att. (2004) .236 Allison Anderson, 976 att. (2003) .235 Kristin Sprinkel, 678 att. (1999) .229 Deanna Herman, 1,117 att. (1996)

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DIGS PER SET (MIN. 300 DIGS) 5.90 Allison Anderson, 596 digs (2005) 5.53 Allison Anderson, 630 digs (2006) 5.47 Allison Anderson, 706 digs (2004) 4.41 Brennan Clark, 498 digs (2009) 4.11 Cathy Quilico, 469 digs (2007) 3.86 Lauren Schwer, 398 digs (2000) 3.59 Katie Andersen, 354 digs (2001) 3.49 Julie El-Hag, 311 digs (1999) 3.47 Julie El-Hag, 357 digs (1998) 3.43 Lauren Schwer, 394 digs (2002)

KILLS (KILLS PER GAME) 2009 - Taylor Williams 2008 - Taylor Williams 2007 - Kelsey Johnson 2006 - Kelsey Johnson 2005 - Kelsey Johnson 2004 - Katie Andersen 2003 - Allison Andersen 2002 - Rachel Bach 2001 - Rachel Bach 2000 - Racel Bach 1999 - Kristin Sprinkel 1998 - Julia El-Hag 1997 - Julia El-Hag 1996 - Deanna Herman 1995 - Deanna Herman 1994 - Deanna Herman 1993 - Deanna Herman 1992 - Kristen Roberts

346-116G (2.98) 276-108G (2.56) 514-115G (4.47) 445-116G (3.84) 325-105G (3.10) 408-124G (3.29) 348-98G (3.55) 448-111G (4.04) 309- 97G (3.19) 399-105G (3.80) 267-106G (2.52) 415-101G (4.11) 358-104G (3.44) 420-107G (3.93) 394-124G (3.18) 280-111G (2.52) 308-114G (2.70) 260-128G (2.03)

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HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 500 ATTACKS) 2009 - Melanie Cimino .285 2008 - Taylor Williams .181 2007 - Audrey Eichler .248 2006 - Kelsey Johnson .196 2005 - Morgan Woodcock .205 2004 - Allison Shepp .252 2003 - Allison Shepp .355 2002 - Rachel Bach .255 2001 - Rachel Bach .204 2000 - Lauren Schwer .228 1999 - Kristin Sprinkel .235 1998 - Laura DeLong .227 1997 - Natalie Scott .215 1996 - Deanna Herman .229 1995 - Kristen Roberts .256 1994 - Amy Laurence .206 1993 - Deanna Herman .223 1992 - Kristen Roberts .265

BLOCK SOLOS 83 Kristen Roberts (1992) 53 Jessica Meyeringh (1992) 41 Kristen Roberts (1993) 35 Kim Carlson (2002) 34 Abigail Hasebroock (2007) 34 Jeanne Broussard (1993) 32 Iszczyszyn (1992) 31 Rachel Bach (2002) 31 Natalie Scott (1996) 30 Kristin Sprinkel (1999)

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BLOCKS PER SET (MIN. 60 SETS) 1.46 Abigail Hasebroock, 112 sets (2007) 1.26 Kristen Roberts, 106 sets (1993) 1.22 Kristen Roberts, 128 sets (1992) 1.21 Natalie Scott, 96 sets (1996) 1.11 Rachel Bach, 105 sets (2000) 1.10 Nancy Legan, 105 sets (2000) 1.05 Jeanne Broussard, 106 sets (1993) 1.03 Audrey Eichler, 115 sets (2007) 1.02 Jessica Meyeringh, 123 sets (1992) 0.99 Abigail Hasebroock, 86 sets (2006)

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ACES PER SET (MIN. 60 SETS) 0.52 Karen Trine, 89 sets (1994) 0.51 Jessica Meyeringh, 123 sets (1992) 0.43 Karen Trine, 95 sets (1995) 0.43 Verena Rost, 105 sets (2003) 0.42 Kristin Sprinkel, 106 sets (1999) 0.40 Taylor Williams, 113 sets (2006) 0.39 Allison Anderson, 101 sets (2005) 0.37 Verena Rost, 117 sets (2004) 0.36 Kelsey Johnson, 115 sets (2007) 0.36 Dorota Niemczewska, 101 sets (2003)

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ASSISTS (ASSISTS PER GAME) 2009 - Krissy Mussenden 1,051-116G (9.06) 2008 - Brittany Pierpoint 549-83G (6.61) 2007 - Brittany Pierpoint 825-85G (9.71) 2006 - Brittany Pierpoint 1,005-105G (9.57) 2005 - Verena Rost 1,113-109G (10.21) 2004 - Verena Rost 1,286-117G (10.99) 2003 - Verena Rost 1,225-105G (11.67) 2002 - Jessica Brizzolara 1,164-102G (11.41) 2001 - Jessica Brizzolara 1,006-88G (11.43) 2000 - Kyleen Charlton 1,009-92G (10.97) 1999 - Kyleen Charlton 1,106-108G (10.24) 1998 - Kyleen Charlton 1,019-101G (10.09) 1997 - Katherine Tortorello 836-104G (8.04) 1996 - Karen Trine 666-78G (8.54) 1995 - Karen Trine 694-95G (7.31) 1994 - Karen Trine 753-89G (8.46) 1993 - Farrell 580-91G (6.37) 1992 - Farrell 803-124G (6.69) 27-95G (0.28) 31-108G (0.29) 41-115G (0.36) 45-113G (0.40) 39-101G (0.39) 43-117G (0.37) 45-105G (0.43) 37-108G (0.34) 32-94G (0.34) 24-94G (0.26) 45-106G (0.42) 24-98G (0.24) 22-99G (0.22) 26-107G (0.24) 41-95G (0.43) 46-89G (0.52) 31-91G (0.34) 63-123G (0.51)

BLOCK ASSISTS 2009 - Melanie Cimino 77 2008 - Melanie Cimino 53 2007 - Abigail Hasebroock 96 2006 - Abigail Hasebroock 72 2005 - Morgan Woodcock 69 2004 - Morgan Woodcock 68 2003 - Morgan Woodcock 56 2002 - Kim Carlson 63 2001 - Laura Powers 73 2000 - Rachel Bach 100 1999 - Laura DeLong and Rachel Bach 63 1998 - Kristin Sprinkel 50 1997 - Natalie Scott 58 1996 - Natalie Scott 85 1995 - Kristen Roberts 65 1994 - Kristen Roberts 24 1993 - Kristen Roberts 41 1992 - Kristen Roberts 83

BLOCK SOLOS 2009 - Krystle Higgins 2008 - Melanie Cimino 2007 - Abigail Hasebroock 2006 - Abigail Hasebroock 2005 - Morgan Woodcock 2004 - Alison Shepp 2003 - Alison Shepp 2002 - Kim Carlson 2001 - Laura Powers 2000 - Nancy Legan 1999 - Kristin Sprinkel 1998 - Kristin Sprinkel 1997 - Natalie Scott 1996 - Natalie Scott 1995 - Kristen Roberts 1994 - Kristen Roberts 1993 - Kristen Roberts 1992 - Kristen Roberts

TOTAL BLOCKS (BLOCKS PER SET) 2009 - Melanie Cimino 93-113G (0.82) 2008 - Melanie Cimino 60-102G (0.59) 2007 - Abigail Hasebroock 130-112G (1.16) 2006 - Abigail Hasebroock 85-86G (0.99) 2005 - Morgan Woodcock 73-97G (0.87) 2004 - Morgan Woodcock 82-91G (0.90) 2003 - Morgan Woodcock 74-102G (0.73) 2002 - Kim Carlson 98-107G (0.92) 2001 - Laura Powers 95-98G (0.97) 2000 - Rachel Bach 117-105G (1.11) 1999 - Kristen Sprinkel 91-106G (0.86) 1998 - Kristen Sprinkel 76-100G (0.76) 1997 - Natalie Scott 75-105G (0.71) 1996 - Natalie Scott 116-96G (1.21) 1995 - Kristen Roberts 84-106G (0.79) 1994 - Kristen Roberts 77-81G (0.95) 1993 - Kristen Roberts 134-106G (1.26) 1992 - Kristen Roberts 156-128G (1.22)

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ACES (ACES PER GAME) 2009 - Tsvetelina Dureva 2008 - Taylor Williams 2007 - Kelsey Johnson 2006 - Taylor Williams 2005 - Allison Anderson 2004 - Verena Rost 2003 - Verena Rost 2002 - Katie Andersen 2001 - Katie Andersen 2000 - Jeana Boyle 1999 - Kristin Sprinkel 1998 - Kristin Sprinkel 1997 - Cathleen Carpenter 1996 - Deanna Herman 1995 - Karen Trine 1994 - Karen Trine 1993 - Farrell 1992 - Jessica Meyeringh

DIGS (DIGS PER GAME) 2009 - Brennan Clark 498-113G (2.36) 2008 - Brennan Clark 320-106G (3.02) 2007 - Cathy Quilico 479-114G (4.20) 2006 - Allison Anderson 630-114G (5.53) 2005 - Allison Anderson 596-101G (5.90) 2004 - Allison Anderson 706-129G (5.47) 2003 - Katie Andersen 261-88G (2.97) 2002 - Katie Andersen 354-108G (3.28) 2001 - Katie Andersen 337-94G (3.59) 2000 - Lauren Schwer 398 -103G (3.86) 1999 - Lauren Schwer 341-107G (3.19) 1998 - Julia El-Hag 357-101G (3.53) 1997 - Julia El-Hag 289-104G (2.78) 1996 - Amy Laurence 269-101G (2.66) 1995 - Deanna Herman 277-124G (2.23) 1994 - Gaewiler 306-110G (2.78) 1993 - Deanna Herman 274-114G (2.40) 1992 - Cody 266-113G (2.35)

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The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws.

Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now in its 56th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 109 national championships, including 57 in women’s competition and 52 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 145 times in men’s competition and 92 times in women’s action. Volleyball made its debut in the ACC in 1980, with conference play beginning in 1981. Now in its 28th season, the ACC has enjoyed vast success both on and off the court. The ACC has had six AVCA All-Americans, including Georgia Tech’s Kele Eveland, who in 2003 became the league’s first player to earn first-team accolades, and Lynnette Moster, who became the ACC’s only three-time recipient of All-America honors in 2004. The conference has also produced 24 Academic All-Americans, eight Region/District Freshmen of the Year and 13 Region/District Coaches of the Year. A total of 165 student-athletes have been selected to the All Region/District team, while 74 have been honored on the All-Academic Region/District team. Since the inception of the AVCA Division I Coaches Poll in 1982, seven ACC schools (Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, North Carolina and NC State) have been ranked in at least one final poll. Two schools have finished in the top 10 in the nation when Florida State completed the 1995 season ranked sixth and Georgia Tech concluded the 2003 season ranked eighth.

Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses. On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The first, and only, withdrawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Carolina tendered its resignation. The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute of Technology was admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference in January of 1964. The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State University. The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. On October 17, 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005.

The ACC sent a team to the NCAA Championship Regional Round in three of the last five seasons. In 2002, North Carolina advanced to the Regionals, becoming the first ACC school to advance to the Regional Round since Duke in 1994. Georgia Tech made ACC history in 2003 when it advanced to the Regional Finals of the NCAA Championship, marking the farthest run of any ACC team in NCAA Championship play. The Yellow Jackets again reached the Regionals in 2004, falling to eventual NCAA finalist Minnesota in five games.

The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference.

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Boston College was founded in 1863 by the Society of Jesus to serve the sons of Boston’s Irish immigrants. It was the first institution of higher education to be founded in the city of Boston. Today, it is one of the foremost universities in the nation, with a coeducational enrollment of 14,500 undergraduate and graduate students. Boston College has drawn students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries.

“Deeply rooted in its Catholic and Jesuit origins, Boston College offers an education that is distinctive in spirit and content, that is doubly rich with the best of human thought and with the profound insights of faith,” writes Reverend William P. Leahy, SJ, who assumed the presidency of Boston College in 1996. “We believe that Boston College provides a transforming experience for young men and women.”

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Boston College has grown not just in size, but also in stature and diversity. Today, it is ranked among the top 34 national universities by US News & World Report. Its Graduate School of Social Work is listed among the nation’s top 15, also by US News, while the graduate programs of its Lynch School of Education are among the top 20 and its Connell School of Nursing and Law School are among the top 30. In addition, eight undergraduate programs of the Carroll School of Management placed among the top 10 in the nation according to BusinessWeek, with accounting placing first in its category. Boston College is among the nation’s most selective universities, with nearly 30,000 applications received for its 2,250-member Class of 2013, and is numbered among the top American private research universities.

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After more than a century of growth and evolution, Boston College holds fast to the ideals that inspired its Jesuit founders. The University today remains focused on its mission of helping students to develop their minds and talents while providing them with the motivation and compassion to use those talents in the service of others.

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Today, the Boston College motto “ever to excel” also extends to a broad array of extracurricular activities and opportunities ranging from sports to the arts. Athletics is integral to the University’s focus on the development of the whole person in body as well as in mind and spirit. BC offers 31 men’s and women’s varsity sports, all of which compete at the NCAA Division I level, and annually has one of the highest graduation rates in Division IA.

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A continued expression of this philosophy, based on the Jesuit principle of cura personalis, or care for the individual, is the faculty’s dedication to teaching. BC faculty members have been honored for their teaching by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Education, while the University’s overall commitment to teaching has been ranked among the nation’s top 20, also by US News & World Report.

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A Boston College education focuses not only on intellectual development, but also on personal, spiritual and physical development. Students are asked to use their abilities, education and acquired skills to help others in need, whether in Boston or Belize. Each year, more than 5,000 undergraduates give some 375,000 hours of community service in the Boston area, while more than 650 students trade vacation for service during Spring Break. Nearly 2,000 students take part in retreats and spiritual formation activities annually.

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ACC regular-season and tournament championships and entered the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament as the overall No. 1 seed. From 1993-97, DeFilippo served as director of athletics at Villanova University. He served as Associated Director of Athletics at the University of Kentucky from 1987-93, Director of Athletics at the University of South Carolina-Spartanburg from 1984-87 and Director of Administrative Services at Vanderbilt University from 1983-84. His coaching experience includes three years as offensive backfield coach at Vanderbilt (198082), which included the 1982 Hall of Fame Bowl. From 1975-79, he was offensive coordinator at Youngstown State University, during which time the team won two consecutive Mid-Continent Conference championships, 1978-79. In 197374, he was graduate assistant football coach for the University of Tennessee, coaching in the 1973 Gator Bowl and 1974 Liberty Bowl. A 1973 graduate of Springfield College with a Bachelor of Science degree, DeFilippo earned three varsity letters as a quarterback in football during his undergraduate career. He received a master’s degree in educational administration from the University of Tennessee in 1974. DeFilippo and his wife, Anne, are the parents of three children – Christine Eldred (married to Matt Eldred), John and Mary.

The DeFilippo Family – Matt and Christine (DeFilippo) Eldred, Anne, Gene, Mary and John.

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Years School Position 1973-74 Tennessee Graduate Assistant Football Coach 1975-79 Youngstown State Assistant Football Coach 1980-82 Vanderbilt Assistant Football coach 1983-84 Vanderbilt Director of Administrative Services 1984-87 University of South Carolina-Spartanburg Director of Athletics 1987-93 Kentucky Assistant, Associate Director of Athletics- External Operations 1993-97 Villanova Director of Athletics 1997-present Boston College Director of Athletics

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Since Gene DeFilippo became Director of Athletics in September of 1997, he has led the BC athletics program to an unprecedented period of innovation, growth, fundraising, athletic and academic success. He also led the program through one of the most significant periods in its history as it transitioned to full membership in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Under DeFilippo’s leadership, Boston College student-athletes’ achievements in the classroom have become an immense source of pride for the University and its supporters. Twenty-one Boston College sports teams received a perfect Graduation Success Rate score of 100, according to data released by the NCAA last November. That figure represents the most teams with a perfect 100 score of any Division I intercollegiate athletics program in the country. Last year, 379 BC student-athletes maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or better, earning the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Excellence. BC’s graduation rate for all student-athletes has consistently ranked in the nation’s top ten. DeFilippo initiated an impressive overhaul of BC’s athletics facilities that includes new football practice facilities, a total renovation of Conte Forum, including a new sound system, floor and video boards, new soccer, field hockey and lacrosse facilities on the Newton campus, new Field Turf for Alumni Stadium, and an air-inflated bubble to cover the stadium turf to provide an indoor practice facility for all sports during the winter months. DeFilippo was instrumental in raising money to build the privately funded $27 million, 72,000-square-foot Yawkey Athletics Center, which houses the football program, the Office of Learning Resources for Student-Athletes, and a large function area for general University use.

After football moved into the Yawkey Center, BC undertook a multi-million dollar renovation Conte Forum to provide additional locker room and office space for many of BC’s 31 varsity sports. DeFilippo renamed the Athletics Association’s fundraising arm (formerly Blue Chips) in honor of longtime Athletics Director Bill Flynn. Alumni, parents and friends of Boston College contributed more than $27 million during the past year (this total includes an extraordinary payment towards a capital project).The 4,600 donors to the Flynn Fund prove that there is strength in numbers; nearly 700 alumni, parents and friends have given to BC Athletics for at least 10 consecutive years. Anne and Gene DeFilippo cemented their commitment to Boston College by announcing their pledge of $100,000 to endow a scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a female student-athlete who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement and financial need. In athletics competition, DeFilippo has overseen some of the most successful seasons in Boston College Athletics history. During the 2009-10 season, the football team appeared in a school-record 11th consecutive bowl game and the men’s ice hockey team captured its fourth national championship (its third since 2001). In 2008, the men’s soccer team captured both the

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Father Leahy joined the department of history at Marquette University in 1985 and became a tenured associate professor there six years later. In July 1991, he was named executive vice president at Marquette, where he served until being named president of Boston College in 1996. During his years at Boston College, Father Leahy has presided over an institution that has solidified its position among the nation’s best and

During his presidency, undergraduate applications to Boston College have grown from 16,500 to 30,000, making BC the fifth most- applied to private university in the United States. Currently, the University enrolls students from all 50 states and 80 countries, and its undergraduates have earned more than 250 prestigious fellowships, including two Rhodes Scholarships. Student-athletes at BC succeed in balancing the demands of academics and athletics, and BC consistently ranks among those universities with the highest NCAA graduation rates. Most recently, the Boston College community has been engaged in a comprehensive assessment and planning effort that resulted in a 10-year Strategic Plan. This plan will build on Boston College’s strengths and accomplishments of the past and will focus additional resources on undergraduate liberal arts education and formation, as well as integrated science research and teaching. The University also intends to increasingly apply the strengths of its professional schools to resolving critical societal issues, and foster even more international links. In addition, Boston College intends to remain faithful to its Jesuit, Catholic heritage and to become the leading Catholic university and theological center in the world.

THOMAS P. LOCKERBY Vice President for Development

JOHN T. BUTLER, S.J. Vice President for University Mission and Ministry

JAMES P. MCINTYRE Senior Vice President

MARY LOU DELONG Vice President and Secretary of the University

PETER C. MCKENZIE Financial Vice President and Treasurer

CUTBERTO GARZA, M.D. Provost and Dean of Faculties

WILLIAM B. NEENAN, S.J. Vice President and Special Assistant to the President

JAMES J. HUSSON Senior Vice President for University Advancement

PATRICK H. ROMBALSKI Vice President for Student Affairs

THOMAS J. KEADY Vice President for Governmental and Community Affairs

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most selective national universities. Since 1996, BC’s endowment, sponsored research grants and student financial aid have doubled, and the percentage of student applicants accepted has fallen from 41 percent to 27 percent, while SAT scores have risen by more than 130 points. In addition, 100 full-time faculty members have been added, minority student enrollment in undergraduate programs has climbed from 18 percent to 26 percent and annual cash gifts to the University have increased from $24 million to $95 million.

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William P. Leahy, S.J. became the 25th president of Boston College on July 31, 1996. Born in Omaha, he grew up on his family’s farm near Imogene, Iowa. After one year of college at Creighton University, he entered the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1967. He received a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and a master’s degree in United States history from Saint Louis University in 1972 and 1975, respectively. Between 1975 and 1979, he studied theology at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, California, earning a master’s degree in divinity and a master’s degree in sacred theology while there. Ordained a priest in 1978, he completed doctoral studies in United States history at Stanford University in 1985.

WILLIAM P. LEAHY, S.J.

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2009 REVIEW

2010 EAGLES

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OUTLOOK

ACC OPPONENTS Clemson

Georgia Tech

North Carolina

Virginia Tech

Location Clemson, S.C. Enrollment 19,111 Nickname Tigers Colors Clemson Orange & Regalia Home Court Jervey Gym President James F. Barker Athletics Director Dr. Terry Don Phillips Head Coach Jolene Jordan Hoover Record at School 360-195 (453-226) Seasons at University (Overall) 17 (20) Assistant Coach Jodi Steffes Welp Assistant Coach Derek Schmitt 2009 Record (Conf.) 23-10 (13-7) Volleyball Contact Jeff Kallin Contact E-mail jkalin@clemson.edu Athletic website www.clemsontigers.com

Location Atlanta, Ga. Enrollment 16,793 Nickname Yellow Jackets Colors Old Gold & White Home Court O’Keefe Gymnasium President Dr. G.P. Peterson Athletics Director Dan Radakovich Head Coach Tonya Johnson Record at School (Overall) 21-10 (same) Seasons at University (Overall) 1 (same) Assistant Coach Craig Bere Assistant Coach Ed Tolentino 2009 Record (Conf.) 21-10 (15-5) Volleyball Contact Seth Gerard E-mail sgerard@athletics.gatech.edu Athletic website www.ramblinwreck.com

Location Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment 17,895 Nickname Tar Heels Colors Carolina Blue & White Home Court Carmichael Auditorium Chancellor Holden Thorp Athletics Director Dick Baddour Head Coach Joe Sagula Record at School 396-262 (599-375) Seasons at University (Overall) 20 (29) Assistant Coach Eve Rackham Assistant Coach Travis Filar Assistant Coach Tyler Adams 2009 Record (Conf.) 15-16 (11-9) Volleyball Contact Chris Gallo Contact E-mail cgallo@uncaa.unc.edu Athletic website www.tarheelblue.com

Location Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment 30,000 Nickname Hokies Colors Chicago Maroon & Burnt Orange Home Court Cassell Coliseum President Dr. Charles W. Steger Athletics Director Jim Weaver Head Coach Chris Riley Record at School 70-55 (214-109) Seasons at University (Overall) 4 (10) Assistant Coach Shelbylynn McBride Assistant Coach Jolene Shepardson Assistant Coach Aaron Shepardson 2009 Record (Conf.) 19-12 (9-11) Volleyball Contact Marla Glasser Contact E-mail marla@vt.edu Athletic website www.hokiesports.com

Duke

Maryland

Location Durham, N.C. Enrollment 6,400 Nickname Blue Devils Colors Royal Blue & White Home Court Cameron Indoor Stadium President Dr. Richard Brodhead Athletics Director Kevin White Head Coach Jolene Nagel Record at School 241-105 (444-245) Seasons at University (Overall) 11 (22) Associate Head Coach John Wasielewski Assistant Coach Cristina Pintile 2009 Record (Conf.) 27-6 (17-3) Volleyball Contact Chris Cook Contact E-mail cook@duaa.duke.edu Athletic website www.GoDuke.com

Location College Park, Md. Enrollment 37,000 Nickname Terrapins Colors Red, White, Black & Gold Home Court Comcast Center Pavillion President Wallace D. Loh Interim Athletics Director Randy Eaton Head Coach Tim Horsmon Record at School 20-45 (245-138) Seasons at University (Overall) 2 (10) Assistant Coach Mitch Kallick Assistant Coach Kortney Norris Assistant Coach Krista Valdivia 2009 Record (Conf.) 14-19 (6-14) Volleyball Contact Eric Schulman Contact E-mail eschul@umd.edu Athletic website www.umterps.com

N.C. State

Wake Forest

Location Raleigh, N.C. Enrollment 33,815 Nickname Wolfpack Colors Red & White Home Court Reynolds Coliseum Chancellor Dr. Randy Woodson Athletics Director Debbie Yow Head Coach Bryan Bunn Record at School (Overall) 0-0 (351-122) Seasons at University (Overall) First (13) Assistant Coach Pete Hoyer Assistant Coach Stevie Mussie 2009 Record (Conf.) 8-27 (1-19) Volleyball Contact Brythe Blankenship Contact E-mail brytheb14@gmail.com Athletic website www.gopack.com

Location Winston-Salem, N.C. Enrollment 4,569 Nickname Demon Deacons Colors Old Gold & Black Home Court Reynolds Gym President Nathan O. Hatch Athletics Director Ron Wellman Head Coach Heather Kahl Holmes Record at School (Overall) 69-87 (same) Seasons at University (Overall) 5 (same) Assistant Coach Jen Adeva Assistant Coach Chad Willis 2009 Record (Conf.) 11-20 (9-11) Volleyball Contact Steven Wright Contact E-mail wrights@wfu.edu Website www.wakeforestsports.com

Florida State Miami

Virginia

Location Coral Gables, Fla. Enrollment 15,449 Nickname Hurricanes Colors Orange, Green & White Home Court Knight Sports Complex President Dr. Donna E. Shalala Athletics Director Kirby Hocutt Head Coach Nicole Lantagne Welch Record at School 169-100 (same) Seasons at University (Overall) 9 (same) Assistant Coach Felix Hou Assistant Coach Laura Kuhn 2009 Record (Conf.) 18-13 (11-9) Volleyball Contact Brian J. Harvey Contact E-mail bharvey@miami.edu Athletic website www.hurricanesports.com

Location Charlottesville, Va. Enrollment 20,399 Nickname Cavaliers Colors Navy & Orange Home Court Memorial Gymnasium President Teresa Sullivan Athletics Director Craig Littlepage Head Coach Lee Maes Record at School (Overall) 29-34 (same) Seasons at University (Overall) 2 (same) Assistant Coach Jill Kramer Assistant Coach Ted Wade 2009 Record (Conf.) 12-19 (7-13) Volleyball Contact Amanda McClure Contact E-mail asm2c@virginia.edu Athletic website www.virginiasports.com

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Location Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment 40,255 Nickname Seminoles Colors Garnet & Gold Home Court Lucy McDaniel Court President Dr. T.K. Wetherell Athletics Director Randy Spetman Head Coach Chris Poole Record at School 52-12 (602-238) Seasons at University (Overall) 2 (23) Associate Head Coach Holly Watts Assistant Coach Gokham Yilmaz 2009 Record (Conf.) 31-3 (19-1) Volleyball Contact Steve Stone Contact E-mail sstone@fsu.edu Athletic website www.seminoles.com

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THE CITY OF BOSTON Boston is a unique blend of historic charm and contemporary vitality, where cobble-stoned streets meet glass-enclosed shopping galleries, the Freedom Trail’s landmarks stand beside cutting edge restaurants and renowned performance theatres brush shoulders with trendy nightclubs.

Explore Boston and you’ll know why this East Coast hub attracts millions of visitors each year. It is a place where the richness of American history is complemented by the vibrancy of a thriving, modern city. It is home to prestigious colleges and universities, is the backdrop for critically acclaimed movies and literature, and counts Ralph Waldo Emerson and John F. Kennedy among its famous sons.

With 21 distinctive neighborhoods, each with its own charm and personality, Boston is a diverse patchwork of culture and history. The compact layout makes it ideal to navigate on foot and has helped define it as “America’s Walking City.” Surrounded by natural beauty, Boston’s 48 square miles are encircled by a bustling harbor, tranquil coastline and a string of parks known as the Emerald Necklace.

Whether it’s learning the story behind the Tea Party of 1773, enjoying a ride on the pedal-powered Swan Boats in the Public Garden or exploring the unique shops and restaurants of Faneuil Hall Marketplace, your visit to Boston will be filled with unforgettable experiences. To learn more about Boston and what its neighborhoods have to offer visit www.bostonusa.com.


2010 SCHEDULE Aug 27 Aug 28 Sept 3 Sept 4 Sept 10 Sept 11 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept 21 Sept 24 Sept 25 Oct 1 Oct 2 Oct 8 Oct 10 Oct 15 Oct 17 Oct 22 Oct 23 Oct 29 Oct 31 Nov 5 Nov 6 Nov 12 Nov 14 Nov 19 Nov 21 Nov 24

AT Holy Cross % vs Fordham % vs Northeastern ! vs Quinnipiac ! vs. UNH + vs. Eastern Illinois + vs. Harvard + vs. Holy Cross > vs. Navy > vs. Bryant > vs. Central Connecticut = vs. Holy Cross = vs. Brown AT Maryland * AT NC State * AT North Carolina * AT Wake Forest * AT Duke * Virginia * Virginia Tech * Florida State * Miami * AT Georgia Tech * AT Clemson * North Carolina * NC State * AT Virginia Tech * AT Virginia * Duke * Wake Forest * AT Miami * AT Florida State * Maryland *

10:30am 4:00pm 12:30pm 7:00pm 5:30pm 3:00pm 8:00pm 6:00pm 3:00pm 7:00pm 4:00pm 12:00pm 7:30pm 5:00pm 7:00pm 5:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 1:00pm 7:00pm 12:30pm 7:00pm 5:00pm 7:00pm 1:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 12:00pm 7:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm

* ACC MATCH % Beanpot Classic AT Holy Cross ! Beanpot Classic at bc + Harvard Tournament > Bryant TOURNAMENT = Brown Tournament


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