2012 QU Women's Volleyball Media Guide

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Quincy University Women's volleyball

2012 Media Guide


Team Quick Facts • Nickname Lady Hawks Brown, White and Gold • Colors • National Affiliation NCAA Division II • Conference Great Lakes Valley • Home Court Pepsi Arena • Seating Capacity 2,000 • Head Coach Jen Constantino • Sports Information Brendan Bittner Director • 2011 Overall Record 15-14 • 2011 GLVC Record 8-10 • 2011 GLVC Finish 9th • Starters Returning 6+libero • Letterwinners Returning 12 2012 Schedule Date Opponent Aug. 31-Sept. 1 Marauder Clash Sept. 5 Missouri Baptist Sept. 11 William Woods Sept. 14 Maryville* Sept. 15 Mo.-St. Louis* Sept. 18 Ill. Springfield* Sept. 21 Missouri S&T* Sept. 22 Drury* Sept. 25 Truman State Sept. 28 Rockhurst* Sept. 29 William Jewell* Oct. 6 Southern Indiana* Oct. 7 Kentucky Wesleyan* Oct. 12-13 Crossover Tournament Oct. 20 Bellarmine* Oct. 21 McKendree* Oct. 26 William Jewell * Oct. 27 Rockhurst* Oct. 30 Ill. Springfield* Nov. 2 Mo.-St. Louis* Nov. 3 Maryville* Nov. 6 Missouri Western Nov. 9 Drury* Nov. 10 Missouri S&T* BOLD- Denotes Home Match * - Denotes GLVC match All match times CST

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Team Quick Facts.............................. 1 2012 Schedule................................... 1 Quincy University............................... 2 Quincy University Athletic Staff.......... 3 hawks coaching staff Jen Constantino, Head Coach........... 5 Rob Mullowney, Assistant Coach....... 5 Cody Sargent, Volunteer Coach......... 5 Larvell Stevens, Volunteer Coach...... 5 the LADY hawks 2012 Roster........................................ 6 Taylor Jacobs..................................... 7 Lyndsay Kooi...................................... 7 Damaris Linker................................... 7 Christine Williams............................... 8 Brittany Atkinson................................. 8 Morgan Ebner..................................... 8 Briann Joslin....................................... 9 Chelsea Rhoades............................... 9 Samantha Haegele............................. 9 Sommer Holder................................ 10 Brittany Houghton............................. 10 Carly Schmitt.................................... 10 Rebekah Seevers............................. 11 Cassandra Cahill.............................. 11 Hope Linker...................................... 11 Renee Beranek................................ 12 Kelsey Krekeler................................ 12 Gianna Lincoln................................. 12 Courtney O’Brien.............................. 13 Courtney Pendry.............................. 13 2012 Roster Breakdown................... 13 Rachel Rush..................................... 14 Ashley Sisk....................................... 14 2012 Pronunciation Guide................ 14 History/Records 2011 Results..................................... 15 2011 Statistics.................................. 16 2011 GLVC Results.......................... 17 The GLVC......................................... 18 Lady Hawk Record Book.................. 19 2012 Opponents............................... 20 The 2012 Quincy University Women’s Volleyball Media Guide was written, designed and edited by the Sports Information Staff. The cover was designed by Bill Beard of Quincy University.

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"This is a place where e ve r yo n e wa n t s yo u t o s u c c e e d . "

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ounded in 1860 by Franciscan friars, Quincy University is a Catholic, co-educational, residential university offering an academic program that integrates liberal arts, active learning, practical experience, and Franciscan values.

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Location Quincy, Illinois (pop. 41,000), situated on limestone bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, is a regional hub for a variety of industries, as well as for shopping and recreation. On Campus Enrollment Approximately 1,300 students from 26 states and five other countries.

Faculty More than 70% of full-time faculty have the highest degrees in their fields. Student/ faculty ratio is 14:1, with an average class size of 20. Alumni Quincy University is represented by over 13,000 alumni in all fifty states and 12 other countries. Among the 2011 graduates, 92% were placed in a professional position or in graduate school within six months of graduation. Activities More than 40 clubs and organizations, including a student newspaper, student magazine, and public radio station; vocal and instrumental groups (and a marching band); theater performances; three national Greek organizations; intramural athletics; and professional organizations. Athletics 15 intercollegiate sports. Member of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference for men and women.

Technology Wireless Internet access available across campus. Every resident room equipped with high-speed Internet access. Seven computer labs on campus with an average of 20 computers per lab. Financial Aid Approximately 98% of students from all family income levels receive need- or merit- based financial assistance. Distinctions Cited in U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges 2012” as a Top 100 Regional University in the Midwest.

Housing A majority of our students live on campus in residence halls, suites (including the Student Living Center which opened in 2011), apartments, Greek housing, or senior housing. All students are allowed to have cars on campus at no additional cost.

Quincy University Quick Facts • Location- Quincy, Illinois

• National Af­fil­i­a­tion- NCAA Division II

• Founded- 1860

• Conference- Great Lakes Valley Conference

• On Campus Enrollment- Approx. 1,300

• President- Dr. Robert Gervasi

• Religious Affiliation- Franciscan Cath­o­lic

• Athletic Director- Marty Bell

• Nickname- Hawks

• Associate Athletic Director- Rob Mallory

• Colors- Brown, Gold, White

• Assistant Athletic Director/SWA- Danielle Surprenant

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President Dr. Robert Gervasi

Baseball Josh Rabe

Women's Golf Nick Myers

Athletic Director/Men's Basketball Marty Bell

Women's Basketball Jeni Garber

Men's Soccer Mike Carpenter

Associate Athletic Director Rob Mallory

Men's & Women's Cross Country Lee Osborn

Women's Soccer Dave Musso

Assistant Athletic Director/SWA Danielle Surprenant

Football Tom Pajic

Softball Charlene Obert ATHLETIC CONTACT INFORMATION University Phone (217) 228-5432 Athletic Phone (217) 228-5432, Ext. 3500

Men's & Women's Tennis Bill LaTour

Men's Volleyball Hadley Foster

Women's Volleyball Jen Constantino

Sports Hotline Phone (217) 228-5432, Ext. 3525 SID Office Phone (217) 228-5432, Ext. 3518 SID Fax (217) 228-5034

Athletic Trainer Stephanie Taylor

Donna Sohn Athletic Administration Assistant

Sports Information Director Brendan Bittner

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Briann Joslin was just the 5th player in program history to be named to the All-Conference team, receiving First Team honors.

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Lyndsay Kooi moved into 4th place in the record book for career assists with 2,580 assists.

SID E-Mail bittnbr@quincy.edu

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HEAD COACH JEN CONSTANTINO

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Jennifer Constantino is in her second season as head coach of the Quincy University women’s volleyball program. Constantino saw quick success in her first season as she led the Lady Hawks to a 15-14 record including 8-10 in GLVC play. Under Constantino’s wing, the Lady Hawks made their first GLVC Tournament appearance since 2003--their third appearance in program history. Middle blocker Briann Joslin highlighted the 2011 season by becoming just the fifth player in program history to earn GLVC First Team All-Conference honors, while team captain Lyndsay Kooi became the first Quincy University athlete recipient of the Great Lakes Valley Conference Sportsmanship Award.

THE CONSTANTINO FILE Education

Haverford, 2004

Coaching Experience

2004-06 Haverford Ast. Coach 2007-09 Albright Head Coach 2010 Millersville Ast. Coach 2011 Quincy Head Coach

Year-by-Year Coaching Records Year 2007 2008 2009 2011* Career

W L Pct. 5 16 .238 5 28 .152 15 14 .517 15 14 .517 40 72 .357

Constantino worked her way through the coaching ranks and has had success at every stop. Most recently she served as the assistant coach at Division II Millersville where she helped plan and execute in-match strategy as well as assist in various other game-day and practice operations. Prior to Millersville Constantino was the head coach at Albright College, a Division III school. While there she took a program that won five games in her first year to a winning season in 2009. Constantino originally broke into coaching as an assistant at her alma mater Haverford College in 2004 where she helped aid in planning and conducting practices as well as game-day activities and scouting. Constantino has also worked numerous camps and coaching clinics including serving as the national-level head coach and open-level head coach with Junior Olympic Club Team. Constantino earned her B.A. degree in Political Science from Haverford in 2004. While as a student-athlete Constantino was awarded the 2004 Varsity Cup, Haverford’s highest athletic award presented to an outstanding senior athlete for athletic accomplishments, sportsmanship and leadership. She was four year All-Conference member and two time All-District and All-Region performer. At the time of graduation Constantino held eight different school records, including kills and points.

GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH ROB MULLOWNEY

Rob Mullowney joined the Quincy University coaching staff in January of 2012. Mullowney is an assistant coach with the men’s volleyball team and has recently joined the Lady Hawks’ coaching staff as a Graduate Assistant. Previous to Quincy, Mullowney spent the last nine years coaching at the collegiate level. Most recently, he served as the head coach at Roger Williams University in 2011. He also put up 20-win and 30-win seasons as head coach at both Wentworth Institute of Technology, as men’s head coach, and U.S. Coast Guard Academy, as the women’s head coach. Overall Mullowney has recorded a 158-59 overall record, both men’s and women’s record combined, and has guided three teams to the NCAA Tournament. He has coached five All-Americans and one Academic All-American. In 2011, Mullowney was a recipient of the AVCA’s Thirty Under 30 Award which honors thirty of the up-and-coming volleyball coaches under 30 years old at all levels of the game. Mullowney graduated from Haverford College in 2005 with a B.S. in Mathematics, with a concentration in Mathematical Economics and a Minor in Chemistry. He earned his Master of Science in Exercise and Sport Studies from Smith College in 2007.

MANAGERS

CODY SARGENT

LARVELL STEVENS

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Player Taylor Jacobs Briann Joslin Brittany Atkinson Morgan Ebner Sommer Holder Rachel Rush Hope Linker Renee Beranek Damaris Linker Rebekah Seevers Chelsea Rhoades Christine Williams Brittany Houghton Cassandra Cahill Carly Schmitt Lyndsay Kooi Ashley Sisk Samantha Haegele Kelsey Krekeler Courtney Pendry Gianna Lincoln Courtney O’Brien Chelbie Hanohano

Pos. Ht. Yr. OH 6-0 Sr. MH 6-3 Jr. MH 6-0 Jr. RS 5-9 Jr. DS 5-6 So. MH 6-0 Fr. S 5-8 Fr. S/DS 5-8 Fr. DS 5-6 Sr. DS 5-6 So. MH 6-2 Jr. OH/RS 5-10 Sr. RS 6-0 So. OH/RS 5-10 Fr. OH 6-0 So. S 5-6 Sr. MH 6-2 Fr. OH 5-10 So. OH/RS 5-10 Fr. DS 5-3 Fr. RS 5-11 Fr. S 5-8 Fr. RS 5-10 Jr.

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Hometown (Previous school) Ashland, Ill. (A-C Central HS) St. Charles, Mo. (St. Charles HS) Crystal Lake, Ill. (South HS) Independence, Ky. (Notre Dame HS) Quincy, Ill. (Quincy HS) Fowler, Ill. Lanark, Ill. (Eastland HS) Portage, Mich. Lanark, Ill. (Eastland HS) Cisco, Ill. (Monticello HS) Rushville, Ill. Stockton, Ill. (Stockton HS) Quincy, Ill. (Quincy HS) Woodbury, Minn. (Woodbury HS) Johnsburg, Ill. (Johnsburg HS) Minooka, Ill. (Minooka HS) Mazon, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. (Oakville HS) St. Charles, Mo. Batavia, Ill. Joliet, Ill. Woodstock, Ga. Hilo, Hawaii (St. Joseph)


TAYLOR JACOBS OH • 6-0 • Senior • Ashland, Ill. A-C Central High School JACOBS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2009.... 72-26.. 130...1.81..... 8......0.11....... 7...... 14..... 40..... 0.56.... 13.... 0.18 2010.... 64-24.. 102...1.59..... 2......0.03...... 4....... 2...... 39..... 0.61.... 14.... 0.22 2011..... 78-23.. 204...2.62.... 23.....0.29..... 13..... 26.... 192.... 2.46.... 19.... 0.24 Career..214-73.. 436....2.04..... 33......0.15.......24......42..... 271......1.27..... 46..... 0.21

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2011: Played in 23 matches...Finished with 204 kills, averaging 2.62 per game...Added 23 assists and 13 service aces...Recorded 192 digs and 19 total blocks...2010: Played in 24 matches...Finished with 102 kills, averaging 1.59 per game...Added 39 digs and 14 total blocks...Recorded two assists and four service aces...2009: Played in 26 matches...Finished with 130 kills, averaging 1.81 per game...Added eight assists and seven service aces...Added 40 digs and 13 total blocks...High School: Graduated from A-C Central High School in 2009...Recorded 362 kills and 68 service aces as a senior...Earned All-Area as both a junior and senior...Named Jacksonville Journal Courier All-Area Player of the Year and All-State special mention as a senior...Personal: Born June 18, 1991... Daughter of Brian and Lori Roberts.

LYNDSAY KOOI

S • 5-6 • Senior • Minooka, Ill. Minooka High School KOOI’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2009.... 98-28... 49....0.50... 824....8.41..... 16..... 43.... 149.... 1.52.... 22.... 0.22 2010.... 93-27... 48....0.52... 732....7.87..... 22..... 36.... 173.... 1.86.... 29.... 0.31 2011.... 105-29.. 89....0.85.. 1030...9.81..... 18..... 45.... 229.... 2.18.... 30.... 0.29 Career.296-84.186...0.63.. 2586...8.74..... 56.... 124... 551.... 1.86.... 81.... 0.27

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2011: Played in all 29 matches...Finished with 89 kills...Finished with 1,030 assists, averaging 9.81 per game...Recorded 18 service aces and 229 digs...Added 30 total blocks...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in all 27 matches...Finished with 732 assists, averaging 7.87 per game...Recorded 22 service aces and 173 digs...Added 48 kills and 29 total blocks...2009: Played in all 28 matches...Led team with 824 assists, averaging 8.41 per game...Added 49 kills and 16 service aces...Finished with 149 digs and 22 total blocks...Earned Third Team GLVC All-Conference honors...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Minooka High School in 2009...Earned three varsity letters in volleyball...Earned First Team All-Conference honors as a junior and senior...Named All-Area as a junior...Helped team to a Conference Championship as a senior...Personal: Born March 5, 1991... Daughter of Bert and Kaye Kooi.

DAMARIS LINKER

DS • 5-6 • Senior • Lanark, Ill. Eastland High School LINKER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2009.... 89-28.... 6.....0.07.... 29.....0.33..... 17..... 37.... 267.... 3.00..... 0..... 0.00 2010.... 39-17.... 1.....0.03.... 13.....0.33...... 2....... 8...... 70..... 1.79..... 0..... 0.00 2011.... 107-29... 3.....0.03.... 70.....0.65..... 23..... 51.... 415.... 3.88..... 1..... 0.01 Career..235-74...10.....0.04.... 112.....0.48.......42......96..... 752......3.20...... 1...... 0.00

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2011: Played in all 29 matches...Finished with 70 assists and 23 service aces...Led team with 415 digs...Added three kills and 23 service aces... Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in 17 matches...Finished with 70 digs and a .913 receive percentage...Added one kill and 13 assists with two service aces...2009: Played in all 28 matches...Finished with 29 assists and six kills with 17 service aces...Led the team with 267 digs, averaging 3.00 per game...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Eastland High School in 2009...Earned three varsity letters in volleyball...Recorded 413 digs and 47 service aces as a senior...Named First Team All-Conference and All-State honorable mention as a senior...Helped team to a Illinois State 1A Championship as a senior...Personal: Born March 23, 1991...Daughter of Doug and Jeanette Linker.

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CHRISTINE WILLIAMS

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OH • 5-10 • Senior • Stockton, Ill. Stockton High School WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2009.... 87-26.. 243...2.79..... 7......0.08..... 22..... 46.... 118.... 1.36.... 18.... 0.21 2010.... 85-27.. 163...1.92.... 12.....0.14...... 5...... 23.... 116.... 1.36.... 25.... 0.29 2011..... 67-23.. 177...2.64..... 8......0.12...... 5...... 16..... 73..... 1.09.... 16.... 0.24 Career..239-76.. 583....2.44..... 27......0.11.......32......85..... 307......1.28..... 59..... 0.25

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2011: Played in 23 matches...Finished with 177 kills, averaging 2.64 kills per game...Recorded 73 digs and 16 total blocks...Added eight assists and five service aces...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in 27 matches...Finished with 163 kills, averaging 1.92 per game...Finished third on team in kills...Recorded 116 digs and 25 total blocks...Added five service aces...2009: Played in 26 matches...Led team with 243 kills, averaging 2.79 per game...Added seven assists and 118 digs...Finished with second most service aces on team with 22...Added 18 total blocks...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Stockton High School...Earned three varsity letters in volleyball...Led team in kills as a sophomore, junior and senior...Earned First Team All-Conference and All-Area honors as a junior and senior...Named Team MVP and Conference Player of the Year as a senior...Earned special mention All-State honors following her senior season...Personal: Born January 20, 1991...Daughter of Tom and Jill Williams.

BRITTANY ATKINSON MH • 6-0 • Junior • Crystal Lake, Ill. South High School ATKINSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2010.... 90-27.. 183...2.03..... 8......0.09..... 12..... 11..... 67..... 0.74.... 53.... 0.59 2011.... 100-28.174...1.74..... 5......0.05...... 4....... 9...... 19..... 0.19.... 43.... 0.43 Career.190-55.357...1.88.... 13.....0.07..... 16..... 20..... 86..... 0.45.... 96.... 0.51

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2011: Played in 28 matches...Finished with 174 kills, averaging 1.74 per game...Recorded four service aces and 19 digs with 43 total blocks...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in all 27 matches...Finished with 183 kills, averaging 2.03 per game...Recorded 12 service aces and 67 digs with 53 total blocks...High School: Graduated from South High School...Named AllConference and All-Area as a junior...Helped team to two conference championships...Led team in serve percentage and blocks as a junior.

MORGAN EBNER RS • 5-9 • Junior • Independence, Ky. Notre Dame High School EBNER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2010.... 52-21... 49....0.94..... 3......0.06...... 8....... 9...... 19..... 0.37.... 16.... 0.31 2011....... 9-5...... 4.....0.44..... 1......0.11....... 1....... 0....... 2...... 0.22..... 1......0.11 Career. 61-26... 53....0.87..... 4......0.07...... 9....... 9...... 21..... 0.34.... 17.... 0.28

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2011: Played in five matches...Finished with four kills and one service ace...Added two digs and one block...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in 21 matches...Finished with 49 kills and eight service aces...Added 19 digs and 16 total blocks...High School: Graduated from Notre Dame High School...Earned two varsity letters in volleyball...Named First Team All-Conference and team Most Improved Player in 2008...Named to Kentucky High School Athletic Associate 9th Region All-Region Tournament team as a senior...Helped team to semi-finals of state playoffs as a senior...Personal: Born December 31, 1991...Daughter of Greg and Lisa Basham...One brother, Matt...Two sisters, Sara and Austin...Majoring in Marketing.

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BRIANN JOSLIN MH • 6-3 • Junior • St. Charles, Mo. St. Charles High School JOSLIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2010.... 67-19.. 202...3.01..... 5......0.07..... 13..... 17..... 33..... 0.49.... 55.... 0.82 2011.... 104-29.337...3.24.... 13.....0.12..... 23..... 53..... 63..... 0.61... 124... 1.19 Career.171-48.539...3.15.... 18.....0.11...... 36..... 70..... 96..... 0.56... 179... 1.05

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2011: Played in all 29 matches...Finished with a team-high 337 kills, averaging 3.24 per game and tied for the team-high in service aces with 23...Added 23 assists...Finished with 63 digs and a team-high 124 blocks...Named GLVC First Team All-Conference...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in 19 matches...Finished with 202 kills, averaging 3.01 per game...Led team in kills and blocks...Recorded 13 service aces and 55 total blocks...Added 33 digs...High School: Graduated from St. Charles High School... Earned four varsity letters in volleyball...Named All-State as a senior...Earned First Team All-Region and All-District honors as a junior and senior...Personal: Born July 11, 1992...Daughter of Eric and Monica Joslin...One brother, Luke...One sister, Casey.

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MH • 6-2 • Junior • Rushville, Ill. Lincoln College

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High School: Graduated from Rushville-Industry...Was a three-sport athlete in volleyball, basketball, and softball...Set the school’s all-time record for blocks...Previous School: Attended Lincoln College for two years...Participated in volleyball and softball...Was named MWAC All-Region and MWAC All-Conference...Personal: Born December 31, 1991... Daughter of Tonya Rhoades and the late Todd Rhoades...One brother, Curtis...Two sisters, Cary and Courtney.

SAMANTHA HAEGELE OH • 5-10 • R-Sophomore • St. Louis, Mo. Oakville High School HAEGELE’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2010.... 57-22... 58....1.02.... 11.....0.19...... 7...... 10.... 108.... 1.89.... 10.... 0.18 2011...................................... .Was Red-Shirted.......................................... Career. 57-22... 58....1.02.... 11.....0.19...... 7...... 10.... 108.... 1.89.... 10.... 0.18

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2011: Was red-shirted due to injury...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in 22 matches...Finished with 58 kills, averaging 1.02 per game...Added 11 assists and seven service aces...Recorded 108 digs, averaging 1.89 digs per game...High School: Graduated from Oakville High School...Named All-Conference as a sophomore and junior...Named First Team All-District as a junior...Led team in kills and blocks while being named team MVP during junior season...Helped team to district championship as a junior, finishing 29-7...Personal: Born July 13, 1992...Daughter of Robert and Barbara Haegele...One brother, Jacob.

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SOMMER HOLDER

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DS • 5-6 • Sophomore • Quincy, Ill. Quincy High School HOLDER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2011..... 86-25.... 7.....0.08.... 11.....0.13..... 17..... 20.... 177.... 2.06..... 0..... 0.00 Career. 86-25.... 7.....0.08.... 11.....0.13..... 17..... 20.... 177.... 2.06..... 0..... 0.00

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2011: Played in 25 matches...Finished with seven kills and 17 service aces...Recorded 177 digs...High School: Graduated from Quincy High School...Earned three varsity letters in volleyball...Served as team captain as a senior... Named All-Conference and All-Area as a senior...Finished 2nd in program history in digs...Single season leader in digs with 498...Personal: Born March 21, 1993...Daughter of Rory and Sherry Holder.

BRITTANY HOUGHTON RS • 6-0 • Sophomore • Quincy, Ill. Quincy High School HOUGHTON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2011..... 67-19... 83....1.24..... 4......0.06...... 0....... 0...... 34..... 0.51.... 29.... 0.43 Career. 67-19... 83....1.24..... 4......0.06...... 0....... 0...... 34..... 0.51.... 29.... 0.43

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2011: Played in 19 matches...Finished with 83 kills and four assists...Finished with 34 digs and 29 total blocks... High School: Graduated from Quincy Senior High School...Earned four Varsity letters in volleyball...Was named AllConference as a sophomore, junior, and senior...Set school records for single season kills (448) and single season service points (318)...Personal: Born May 27, 1993...Daughter of Kevin and Nancie Houghton...One brother, Kale...One sister, Taylor.

CARLY SCHMITT

OH • 6-0 • Sophomore • Johnsburg, Ill. Johnsburg High School SCHMITT’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2011..... 91-27.. 204...2.24..... 4......0.04...... 0....... 0...... 41..... 0.45.... 39.... 0.43 Career. 91-27.. 204...2.24..... 4......0.04...... 0....... 0...... 41..... 0.45.... 39.... 0.43

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2011: Played in 27 matches...Finished with 204 kills, averaging 2.24 kills per game...Recorded 41 digs and 39 total blocks...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Johnsburg High School...Earned four Varsity letters in volleyball...Earned Fox Valley All-Conference honors both junior and senior years...Name NW Herald All-Area Second Team as a senior...Helped team to a regional Championship in 2007...Personal: Born December 30, 1992...Daughter of Loren and Colleen Schmitt...One sister, Ashly.

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REBEKAH SEEVERS DS • 5-6 • Sophomore • Cisco, Ill. Monticello High School SEEVERS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2011....... 3-2...... 1.....0.33..... 0......0.00...... 0....... 0....... 1...... 0.33..... 0..... 0.00 Career... 3-2...... 1.....0.33..... 0......0.00...... 0....... 0....... 1...... 0.33..... 0..... 0.00

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2011: Played in two matches...Recorded one kill and one dig...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Monticello High School...Also played basketball and ran track...Personal: Born April 23, 1993... Daughter of Jon and Veronica Seevers...One sister, Emilee.

CASSANDRA CAHILL OH • 5-4 • R-Freshman • Woodbury, Minn. Woodbury High School CAHILL’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2011...................................... .Was Red-Shirted.......................................... Career... 0-0...... 0.....0.00..... 0......0.00...... 0....... 0....... 0...... 0.00..... 0..... 0.00

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2011: Was red-shirted...High School: Graduated from Woodbury High School...Was named Honorable Mention AllConference in volleyball as a senior...Earned the Academic Award both junior and senior years...Also earned a letter in softball...Personal: Born May 3, 1993...Daughter of Mark and Vicki Cahill...One sister, Courtney...Two brothers, Max and Mitch.

HOPE LINKER S • 5-4 • R-Freshman • Lanark, Ill. Eastland High School LINKER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year.....GP-MP.... K... K/Gm....A.... A/Gm....SA....SE......D.......D/G.... TB....B/G 2011...................................... .Was Red-Shirted.......................................... Career... 0-0...... 0.....0.00..... 0......0.00...... 0....... 0....... 0...... 0.00..... 0..... 0.00

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2011: Was red-shirted...High School: Graduated from Eastland High School...Earned four varsity letters in volleyball...Finished with 86 kills, 107 digs, 93 blocks, 884 assists and 65 service aces as a senior...Named All-Conference as a sophomore, junior and senior...Earned honorable mention All-State honors as a sophomore, junior and senior...Helped team to back-to-back state championships as a sophomore and junior...Finished as school’s career leader in assists...Personal: Born May 5, 1993...Daughter of Doug and Jeanette Linker...One sister, Damaris who is also member of Lady Hawk volleyball team.

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RENEE BERANEK

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High School: Graduated from Portage Central...Was voted Most Valuable Player and Best Offense as a freshman... Named MVP and Team Captain as a sophomore...Coached volleyball as a junior and senior...Personal: Born May 27, 1994...Daughter of David and Ruth Beranek...Two brothers, Tony and Barry...Two sisters, Michelle and Alison.

KELSEY KREKELER OH/RS • 5-10 • Freshman • St. Charles, Mo. St. Dominic High School

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High School: Graduated from St. Dominic High School...Earned All-Conference honors all four years...Was named an All-Tournament player as a senior...Also participated in Swimming senior year...Personal: Born May 22, 1994... Daughter of Steven and Kristine Krekeler...One brother, Alex...Four sisters, Gwen, Shannon, Maggie, and Ava.

GIANNA LINCOLN RS • 5-11 • Freshman • Joliet, Ill. Joliet Catholic Academy

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High School: Graduated from Joliet Catholic Academy...Was named Most Improved Player as a freshman on a squad that went 35-0...Was named Most Improved Player as a senior while helping team to a 32-7 overall record... Helped team to a Regional Championship and a Sectional appearance...Personal: Born April 22, 1994...Daughter of Doug and Jamie Lincoln...Two brothers, Ryan and Chris.

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COURTNEY O’BRIEN S • 5-8 • Freshman • Woodstock, Ga. Sequoyah High School

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High School: Graduated from Sequoyah High School...Voted Team Captain both junior and senior years...Earned AllArea and All-County Cherokee Tribune honors as a senior...Voted Cherokee Ledger MVP as a senior...Personal: Born December 22, 1993...Daughter of Mark and Sarah O’Brien...One sister, Tori.

COURTNEY PENDRY DS • 5-3 • Freshman • Batavia, Ill. Aurora Christian Schools

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High School: Graduated from Aurora Christian Schools...Earned three Varsity letters in volleyball...Twice broke the school record for most digs in a season...Voted Team Captain as a senior...Personal: Born September 27, 1993... Daughter of Roger and Anita Pendry...One brother, Austin.

2012 ROSTER BREAKDOWN Senior (4) Taylor Jacobs Lyndsay Kooi Damaris Linker Christine Williams

Junior (4) Brittany Atkinson Morgan Ebner Briann Joslin Chelsea Rhoades

Sophomore (5) Samantha Haegele Sommer Holder Brittany Houghton Carly Schmitt Rebekah Seevers

Freshman (9) Cassandra Cahill Hope Linker Renee Beranek Kelsey Krekeler Gianna Lincoln Courtney O’Brien Courtney Pendry Rachel Rush Ashley Sisk

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MH • 6-0 • Freshman • Fowler, Ill. Unity High School

High School: Graduated from Unity High School...Participated in volleyball, basketball, and track all four years...Set school record for most kills in one season...Personal: Born October 20, 1993...Daughter of Steven and Diana Rush... One brother, Jared.

ASHLEY SISK MH • 6-2 • Freshman • Mazon, Ill. Coal City High School

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High School: Graduated from Coal City High School...Earned All-Conference and All-Area honors both junior and senior years...Was named Team MVP...Named All-State Honorable Mention as a senior...Personal: Born November 14, 1993...Daughter of Richard and Angela Sisk...One sister, Katelyn.

LADY HAWKS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Renee Beranek ber-AN-neck Cassandra Cahill KAY-hill Morgan Ebner Ebb-ner Samantha Haegele HAY-glee Brittany Houghton HAW-ton Briann Joslin JOSS-lin Lyndsay Kooi COY Kelsey Krekeler CRECK-ler Courtney Pendry PEN-dree

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

2011 SEASON RESULTS (15-14 Overall / 8-10 GLVC / 6-4 Home / 6-6 Away / 3-4 Neutral) Date Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 11

Result W W L L L L W L W L W W L W L L W W L W L W W L W W W L L

Opponent Score-by-Game Newman 25-17,21-25,25-21,25-15 Missouri Southern 25-14,25-21,16-25,25-23 Central Oklahoma 25-22,26-28,25-18,21-25,18-20 Harding 19-25,16-25,13-25 Drury* 22-25,21-25,20-25 Missouri S&T* 18-25,19-25,12-25 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD* 25-19,25-23,25-15 MO.-ST. LOUIS* 16-25,25-27,16-25 MARYVILLE* 25-15,25-18,25-19 William Jewell* 25-22,17-25,19-25,15-25 Rockhurst* 19-25,25-19,25-23,25-21 SAINT JOSEPH’S* 25-16,25-17,25-21 INDIANAPOLIS* 17-25,20-25,25-19,15-25 Lindenwood 25-15,25-22,13-25,25-21 UW-Parkside* 16-25,21-25,23-25 #21 Lewis* 12-25,21-25,18-25 MISSOURI WESTERN 25-19,21-25,25-17,25-19 Madonna 25-15,13-25,25-15,10-25,15-11 Findlay 25-19,16-25,19-25,7-25 Ohio Dominican 25-22,25-23,25-15 ROCKHURST* 19-25,17-25,23-25 WILLIAM JEWELL* 25-20,24-26,25-17,26-24 Illinois-Springfield* 25-21,18-25,25-19,25-21 MISSOURI S&T* 15-25,12-25,25-14,25-21,13-15 DRURY* 25-22,25-20,25-14 McKendree 23-25,25-20,25-11,25-13 Maryville* 25-20,25-16,25-23 Mo-St. Louis* 19-25,25-21,15-25,25-22,11-15 Rockhurst 25-23,25-27,15-25,19-25

*--Great Lakes Valley Conference game

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Player Joslin, Briann Jacobs, Taylor Schmitt, Carly Atkinson, Brittany Williams, Christine Kooi, Lyndsay Houghton, Brittany Young, Courtney Linker, Damaris Holder, Sommer Hanohano, Chelbie Plum, Nicole Ebner, Morgan Womack, Lindsay Linker, Hope Seevers, Rebekah Watson, Caitlin QUINCY.............. Opponents........... Player Joslin, Briann Jacobs, Taylor Schmitt, Carly Atkinson, Brittany Williams, Christine Kooi, Lyndsay Houghton, Brittany Young, Courtney Linker, Damaris Holder, Sommer Hanohano, Chelbie Plum, Nicole Ebner, Morgan Womack, Lindsay Linker, Hope Seevers, Rebekah Watson, Caitlin TEAM QUINCY.............. Opponents...........

GP-MP K K/Game E TA 104-29 337 3.24 109 744 78-23 204 2.62 118 621 91-27 204 2.24 112 549 100-28 174 1.74 61 400 67-23 177 2.64 89 478 105-29 89 0.85 40 285 67-19 83 1.24 32 306 24-11 29 1.21 20 97 107-29 3 0.03 2 21 86-25 7 0.08 8 60 20-10 13 0.65 16 59 63-19 1 0.02 7 18 9-5 4 0.44 8 23 44-15 0 0.00 1 5 3-1 2 0.67 0 5 3-2 1 0.33 1 2 5-4 0 0.00 0 1 108-29 1328 12.30 624 3674 108-29 1163 10.77 563 3446 G 104 78 91 100 67 105 67 24 107 86 20 63 9 44 3 3 5 108 108

RE 3 14 6 3 10 1 6 4 46 11 5 6 1 14 0 0 2 17 149 127

Pct. A .306 13 .138 23 .168 4 .282 5 .184 8 .172 1030 .167 4 .093 7 .048 70 -.017 11 -.051 8 -.333 16 -.174 1 -.200 2 .400 19 .000 0 .000 0 .192 1221 .174 1072

A/Game 0.12 0.29 0.04 0.05 0.12 9.81 0.06 0.29 0.65 0.13 0.40 0.25 0.11 0.05 6.33 0.00 0.00 11.31 9.93

SA 23 13 0 4 5 18 0 7 23 17 1 11 1 4 0 0 0 127 149

SE 53 26 0 9 16 45 0 14 51 20 8 17 0 13 0 0 1 273 180

DIG Dig/G BS 63 0.61 24 192 2.46 1 41 0.45 2 19 0.19 6 73 1.09 1 229 2.18 1 34 0.51 2 46 1.92 0 415 3.88 0 177 2.06 0 18 0.90 0 97 1.54 0 2 0.22 0 49 1.11 0 5 1.67 0 1 0.33 0 2 0.40 0

BA 100 18 37 37 15 29 27 8 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Total B/Game BE BHE 124 1.19 9 1 19 0.24 5 2 39 0.43 6 0 43 0.43 2 2 16 0.24 1 1 30 0.29 2 36 29 0.43 2 0 8 0.33 1 0 1 0.01 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 1 0.05 0 2 0 0.00 0 2 1 0.11 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

1463 13.55 37 1434 13.28 23

274 388

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1.61 2.01

28 40

48 47


2011 GLVC Final Standings

School EAST Indianapolis Lewis Northern Kentucky Southern Indiana UW-Parkside Bellarmine Saint Joseph’s Kentucky Wesleyan WEST Missouri S&T Mo.-St. Louis Rockhurst Drury Quincy William Jewell Maryville Illinois Springfield

GLVC Pct.

Overall

Pct.

15-3 .833 15-3 .833 14-4 .778 14-4 .778 11-7 .611 7-11 .389 3-15 .167 0-18 .000

24-8 25-7 26-6 20-11 15-16 13-12 10-18 7-24

.750 .781 .813 .645 .484 .520 .357 .226

15-3 .833 13-5 .722 9-9 .500 8-10 .444 8-10 .444 7-11 .389 3-15 .167 2-16 .111

24-10 19-10 16-15 18-14 15-14 15-12 8-18 5-25

.706 .655 .516 .563 .517 .556 .308 .167

2011 GLVC AWARD WINNERS Player of the Year: Danielle LaGrange, Southern Indiana Freshman of the Year: Meghan Binkerd, Indianapolis Coach of the Year: Jason Holt, Missouri S&T

2011 GLVC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

FIRST TEAM Erin Bekebrede, Missouri S&T Jennifer Costello, Missouri S&T Jocelyn DeMotte, Missouri S&T Kristina Hefferan, Indianapolis Briann Joslin, Quincy Kristina Kerrigan, Indianapolis Danielle LaGrange, Southern Indiana Maggie McGovern, Rockhurst Kim Nemcek, Northern Kentucky Jenna Schreiver, Northern Kentucky

SECOND TEAM Sara Borneman, Drury Sarah Drennen, Northern Kentucky Weslie Gaff, Mo.-St. Louis Hannah Herndon, William Jewell Erin Higgins, Mo.-St. Louis Hannah Koeneman, Lewis Addie Kramer, UW-Parkside Danielle Mount, Lewis Noelle Peterson, Northern Kentucky Jackie Zellmer, Missouri S&T

THIRD TEAM Courtney Anglemyer, Indianapolis Meghan Binkerd, Indianapolis Ashlee Brockenbrough, Maryville Stacie Bower, UW-Parkside Chelsea Burkle, Mo.-St. Louis Shelby Buschur, Northern Kentucky Katie Damgar, William Jewell Jen Krumweide, Lewis Victoria Mahl, Rockhurst Morgan Sleeper, William Jewell

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T T HH E E G L V C

G L V C

Established in 1978 with a commitment to the purposes, fundamental policies and basic principles of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) has grown to embody the vision established by the founders of the organization and has melded athletic and academic excellence for 34 years. The GLVC, which at one point over the past decade grew to 17 members and was the largest athletic conference in the country in any division, has fully embraced NCAA Division II. Although formed and developed as one of the nation’s premier basketball conferences, the GLVC now sponsors 18 championship sports, including football, and is one of the nation’s top NCAA Division II conferences. The formation of the GLVC can be traced as far back as 1972 when the athletic directors of three member schools - Kentucky Wesleyan, Bellarmine and Indiana State University at Evansville (now the University of Southern Indiana) - began preliminary discussions about forming a basketball conference. Four years later, the University of Indianapolis and Saint Joseph’s College expressed interest. On July 7, 1978, those schools - along with Ashland University - united to become the GLVC. Since its inception, 16 different institutions have joined the league. Those members include: Lewis University (1980), Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne (1984), Northern Kentucky University (1985), Kentucky State University (1989), Quincy University (1994), Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1994), University of Wisconsin-Parkside (1994), University of Missouri-St. Louis (1995), Drury University (2005), Missouri S&T (2005), Rockhurst University (2005), University of Illinois-Springfield (2008), Maryville University (2008), William Jewell College (2009) and McKendree University (2010). On June 8, 2012, Truman State University was admitted to the conference and will begin competing in the GLVC in the fall of 2013. Ashland and Kentucky State left the conference after the 1994 season, IPFW left the league following the 2000-01 academic year, and SIU Edwardsville exited the league following the 2007-08 academic year. These departures opened the door for the seven-team expansion over the past decade, allowing the league to grow 17 institutions. Northern Kentucky departed following the 2011-12 season to bring the current membership number to 16 schools. The conference headquarters are located in downtown Indianapolis, one of the many major Midwest media markets in which the league maintains a presence. The GLVC has schools in Milwaukee/ Northern Illinois (UW-Parkside), Chicago (Lewis), Indianapolis (Indianapolis), Louisville (Bellarmine), Evansville (Southern Indiana), Springfield, Ill. (Illinois Springfield), Springfield, Mo. (Drury), Owensboro (Kentucky Wesleyan), Kansas City (Rockhurst, William Jewell) and St. Louis (Maryville, McKendree, Missouri-St. Louis). The conference sponsors 18 championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, indoor and outdoor track and field, and tennis for men and basketball, cross country, softball, soccer, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, golf, and volleyball for women. GLVC institutions have won 12 national championships in basketball, including Bellarmine’s national title in 2011. Kentucky Wesleyan leads all Division II institutions with eight men’s basketball titles, while Southern Indiana won the men’s crown in 1995. Northern Kentucky won the school’s first-ever women’s basketball national championship in 2000 and followed that with a national title in 2008. In addition, Northern Kentucky became the first GLVC member to win a national championship in men’s soccer, while USI staked claim to the GLVC’s first baseball national championship in 2010. SIU Edwardsville was the first GLVC member to win a national championship in softball in 2007. The league also takes pride in recognizing the many academic and athletic accomplishments achieved by its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. In 2001, the league announced the creation of the GLVC Hall of Fame, with the first class being inducted in 2002. The GLVC annually presents the Richard F. Scharf Paragon Award to the top male and female student-athlete in the league, and the Dr. Charles Bertram Alumni Award of Distinction to alumni who both succeeded while a GLVC student-athlete and excelled in accomplishments after graduation.

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GREAT LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE 201 S. Capitol Avenue Pan Am Plaza, Suite 560 Indianapolis, IN 46225 Phone: 317-237-2106 Fax: 317-237-5632 www.glvcsports.com Established: 1978 Member Institutions (16): Bellarmine University, Drury University, University of Illinois Springfield, University of Indianapolis, Kentucky Wesleyan College, Lewis University, Maryville University, McKendree University, Missouri University of Science & Technology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Quincy University, Rockhurst University, Saint Joseph’s College, University of Southern Indiana, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, William Jewell College Championships Sponsored (18): Baseball, Men’s Basketball and Women’s Basketball; Men’s and Women’s Cross Country; Football; Men’s and Women’s Golf; Men’s and Women’s Soccer; Softball; Men’s and Women’s Tennis; Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field; Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field; Women’s Volleyball. Commissioner: Jim Naumovich Phone: (317) 237-5633 E-Mail: jim@glvc-sports.org Assistant Commissioner, Communications: Jeff Smith Phone: (317) 237-2106 E-Mail: jeff@glvc-sports.org Assistant Commissioner, Complaince: TBD Phone: (317) 237-5636 E-Mail: TBD Assistant Commissioner, Championships & Marketing: Camelia Trahan Phone: (317) 237-2107 E-Mail: ehiltner@glvc-sports.org GLVC Intern: Jessica Yocum Phone: (317) 237-2105 E-Mail: jessica@glvc-sports.org Public Information Assistant: Jennifer DeMotte E-Mail: glvcfeatures@gmail.com


CAREER LEADERS

KILLS 1,678...............Cristy Collins, 1992-95 1,468..... Eunique Reaves, 1998-2001 1,401......... Kim Pinsterhaus, 1995-98 1,336......... Jenny Gramer, 1999-2002 1,146............... Katie Ebbing, 2006-09 ACES 201 ..................Cristy Collins, 1992-95 186 ...............Erica Tiemeyer, 1996-99 181 .............. Andrea Spillers, 1991-94 171 .......... Kim Pingsterhaus, 1995-98 167 ........... Chris Shimkus, 1998-2001 ASSISTS 5,107....... Brenda Walters, 1997-2000 3,852........... Andrea Spillers, 1991-94 3,257............... Brittney Paul, 2004-07 2,586......Lyndsay Kooi, 2009-Present 1,436.............Cathy Surman, 1994-95 DIGS 1,801 ..............Cristy Collins, 1992-95 1,544..............Shannon Law, 1992-95 1,519....... Kim Pingsterhaus, 1995-98 1,322........ Chris Shimkus, 1998-2001 1,028........... Andrea Spillers, 1991-94 BLOCKS 456 .................Shannon Law, 1992-95 323 .................. Katie Ebbing, 2006-09 315 ........ Eunique Reaves, 1998-2001 267 ................ Ann Huckstep, 1991-92 219 .............. Andrea Spillers, 1991-94 HITTING PERCENTAGE .365 (982-2112) by Shannon Law, 1992-95 .283 (382-1085) by Andrea Spillers, 1991-94 .276 (826-1871) by Jennifer Drew, 1991-93 .260 (1305-3134) by Cristy Collins, 1992-95 .256 (595-1418) by Wendy Wiley, 1997-88

SEASON LEADERS

KILLS 502 ........................Cristy Collins, 1994 475 .....................Chris Shimkus, 2000 475 .......................Cristy Collins, 1993 465 ................Kim Pingsterhaus, 1998 452 ....................Kaylan Koepke, 2007

2002 1993 2000 1994 1998

ACES ..................... Jenny Gramer, ..................Amber Heimann, .......................Cristy Collins, ......................Jennifer Drew, ..................... Ann Huckstep,

KILLS 34 by Jenny Gramer vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 2000 32 by Erica Tiemeyer vs. Wis-Parkside, 1999 31 by Kim Pingsterhaus vs. Southern Ind., 1996 30 by Eunique Reaves vs. SIUE, 2000 30 by Cristy Collins vs. Mo. Western, 1994

2002 2001 1994 1992 1992

ACES 8 by Jenny Gramer vs. W. V. Wesleyan, 2002 8 by Erica Tiemeyer vs. Southern Ind., 1997 7 by 10 different players

68 66 64 64 62

ASSISTS 1,615................ Brenda Walters, 1,404.................... Brittney Paul, 1,330................ Brenda Walters, 1,149................ Andrea Spillers, 1,145................ Andrea Spillers, ASSISTS PER GAME 13.02................ Brenda Walters, 11.95..................Hollie Westrich, 11.80..................... Brittney Paul, 11.70................. Brenda Walters, 11.60................. Brenda Walters, DIGS 611 .......................Cristy Collins, 599 ...................... Shannon Law, 498 ...................... Shannon Law, 490 ....................Whitney Brown, 482 ......................... Kim Fischer, DIGS PER GAME 4.89......................Cristy Collins, 4.79..................... Shannon Law, 4.46........................ Kim Fischer, 4.45...................Whitney Brown, 4.45..................... Shannon Law,

2000 2007 1998 1992 1991

2000 2001 2007 1999 1998

1994 1994 1995 2007 1994

BLOCKS 17 by Shannon Law vs. NE Mo. State, 1994 17 by Shannon Law vs. Illinois College, 1993 16 by Shannon Law vs. Wis-Parkside, 1992 15 by Michele Harold vs. Culver-Stockton, 1993 14 by Ann Huckstep vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 1992 ASSISTS 90 by Brenda Walters vs. Culver-Stockton, 2000 80 by Brenda Walters vs. Wis-Parkside, 1999 72 by Brenda Walters vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 2000 70 by Brenda Walters vs. Bellarmine, 1998 69 by Hollie Westrich vs. Truman, 2001 DIGS 56 by Chris Shimkus vs. Morningside, 1999 42 by Cheryl Prinidville vs. Morningside, 1999 40 by Shannon Law vs. Drury, 1994 39 by Cheryl Prindiville vs. BYU-Hawaii, 1999 39 by Cristy Collins vs. NW Mo. State, 1994 ITALIC- Denotes Active Player

1994 1994 1994 2007 1995

BLOCKS 132 ...................... Shannon Law, 1994 125 .................... Barb Brumieve, 1995 124 ....................... Briann Joslin, 2011 120 ..................... Ann Huckstep, 1992 119 ...................... Shannon Law, 1992 HITTING PERCENTAGE .421 (165-311) by Shannon Law, 1992 .408 (335-711) by Shannon Law, 1994 .386 (268-533) by Sophie McCarthy, 1986 .350 (124-285) by Andrea Spillers, 1994 .332 (377-888) by Katie Ebbing, 2008

2012 LADY HAWKS OPPONENTS

MATCH LEADERS

KILLS PER GAME 4.23.................Amber Heimann, 4.13......................Cristy Collins, 4.02................ Eunique Reaves, 4.02......................Cristy Collins, 4.01...............Kim Pingsterhaus,

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BELLARMINE KNIGHTS 2011 Record (Conf): 13-12 (7-11) Coach: Dan Palmer Location: Louisville, Ky. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Website: www.bellarmine.edu

McKENDREE BEARCATS 2011 Record: 10-25 Coach: Lisa Orlet Location: Lebanon, Ill. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Website: www.mckendree.edu

SAINT ANSELM HAWKS 2011 Record (Conf): 8-18 (3-12) Coach: Dan Young Location: Manchester, NH Conference: Northeast-10 Website: www.anselm.edu

DRURY LADY PANTHERS 2011 Record (Conf): 18-14 (8-10) Coach: Ashleigh Shear Location: Springfield, Mo. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Website: www.drury.edu

MISSOURI BAPTIST SPARTANS 2011 Record (Conf): 36-7 (14-2) Coach: John Yehling Location: St. Louis, Mo. Conference: American Midwest Webiste: www.mobap.edu

SOUTHERN INDIANA SCREAMING EAGLES 2011 Record (Conf): 20-11 (14-4) Coach: Leah Mercer Location: Evansville, Ind. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Website: www.usi.edu

EAST STROUDSBURG WARRIORS 2011 Record (Conf): 4-23 (2-17) Coach: TBA Location: East Stroudsburg, PN Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Website: www.esu.edu

MISSOURI S&T LADY MINERS 2011 Record (Conf): 24-10 (15-3) Coach: Jason Holt Location: Rolla, Mo. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Website: www.mst.edu

TRUMAN BULLDOGS 2011 Record (Conf): 20-14 (9-9) Coach: Ben Briney Location: Kirksville, Mo. Conference: Mid-American Intercollegiate Website: www.truman.edu

ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD PRAIRIE STARS 2011 Record (Conf): 5-25 (2-16) Coach: Noelle Rooke Location: Springfield, Ill. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Website: www.uis.edu

MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS TRITONS 2011 Record (Conf): 19-10 (13-5) Coach: Ryan Young Location: St. Louis, Mo. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Website: www.umsl.edu

WILLIAM JEWELL CARDINALS 2011 Record (Conf): 15-12 (7-11) Coach: Allison Jones Location: Liberty, Mo. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Website: www.jewell.edu

KENTUCKY WESLEYAN PANTHERS 2011 Record (Conf): 7-24 (0-18) Coach: Craig Brown Location: Owensboro, Ky. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Website: www.kwc.edu

MISSOURI WESTERN GRIFFONS 2011 Record: 14-17 (7-11) Coach: Cory Frederick Location: St. Joseph, Mo. Conference: Mid-American Intercollegiate Website: www.missouriwestern.edu

WILLIAM WOODS OWLS 2011 Record (Conf): 16-21 (8-8) Coach: Monica Renfrow Location: Fulton, Mo. Conference: American Midwest Website: www.williamwoods.edu

MARYVILLE SAINTS 2011 Record (Conf): 8-18 (3-15) Coach: Christine Phillips Location: Louisville, Ky. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Website: www.bellarmine.edu

ROCKHURST HAWKS 2011 Record (Conf): 16-15 (9-9) Coach: Tracy Rietzke Location: Kansas City, Mo. Conference: Great Lakes Valley Website: www.rockhurst.edu

Christy Collins, 1992-95

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