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Manolo Concepcion enters his fourth season at the helm of the University of Evansville program in 2016. He directed a 2015 squad that won three of its first four matches before suffering countless injuries down the home stretch of the season. Kim Deprez was one of the top liberos in the Missouri Valley Conference, finishing second in the league with 5.03 digs per set. Genesis Miranda finished atop the MVC in service aces while ranking second in kills. In 2014, senior Ashley Ring had a stellar season that saw her finish second in the Missouri Valley Conference in kills while earning a spot on the All-Conference First Team. Miranda ranked seventh in the league in kills and was named to the All-Freshman Team for her efforts. In his opening campaign with UE, Concepcion led a motivated group, which saw several players improve immensely. Rachel TenHoor set the program record with the most accurate hitting effort in program history. He also oversaw the student-athletes achieve success in the classroom as three players were named to the Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete Team. Concepción comes to the University of Evansville after working in several capacities in volleyball in Puerto Rico. He was formerly the head coach at Western Carolina for two seasons and assisted at UE in 2008, helping lead the Aces to their last Missouri Valley Conference Tournament appearance. From 2011 until taking the Evansville coaching job in 2013, Concepción served as the President of Sports Consultants Network, LLC, a company that he co-founded. His company worked with athletes in several sports and was regarded as the top consulting agency of its kind in Puerto Rico. His former company helped to get athletes over $5.5 million in scholarships, breaking every record the country has seen. They helped over three-dozen athletes earn NCAA and NJCAA scholarships. It helped to give the athletes organized and developed training guides that helped them to be successful while trying to gain an education at a student-athlete in the United States. Along with his work at the Sports Consultants Network, Concepción has served as the assistant coach and defensive coordinator with the Guaynabo Mets of the Superior League in Puerto Rico. In that position, he was in charge of scouting, blocking assignments and back row defensive locations. He also plans practices while working in other facets with his squad. His most recent work came with the Corozal Pinkin in the women’s Superior League (Pro) where his squad reached the finals. Concepcion worked in several capacities with them including First Assistant, Defensive Coordinator and Data Analyst. The Superior League is regarded as one of the top ten leagues in the world and Concepción has worked in coaching athletes worldwide including the United States, Puerto Rico, Italy and others. Concepcion’s extensive coaching career began when he founded the Island’s Best Volleyball Club in Puerto Rico at the age of 21 and soon after became its president. In 2004, he became the assistant coach for the men’s volleyball team at the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez before being named the head coach of the semi-professional team Vega Baja in the Puerto Rican League at the age of 22. The Toa Baja, Puerto Rico native began his collegiate coaching career in 2005 where he worked at Colby Community College in Kansas. In 2007, at just 25 years of age, he was the youngest head coach in the history of the Kansas Jayhawk Conference. He led the Trojans to a 20-19 mark in his only year as the team’s head coach. In early 2008, he became an assistant at UE. He assisted the club jump from a seventh place finish in 2007 to reaching the Missouri Valley Conference tournament in 2008. He also helped the Purple Aces in upsetting national powerhouses Missouri State and Northern Iowa during his one-year stint. Before his coaching career, Concepcion played college volleyball at the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez before transferring to Concordia College in New York. In 2002, he was drafted by the San Sebastian Caribes of the Puerto Rico Professional Superior League. He was a member of the Puerto Rico Youth National Team in 1998-1999 that played at international tournaments held in Venezuela and Dominican Republic and also played club with three primary Puerto Rican clubs: Club Vaqueros, Club Torrimar, & Club Arsel. Concepcion received his Bachelor of Arts degree in organizational management and leadership from Ashford University in San Diego, Calif. in 2008 before earning his M.B.A. from Ashford in 2011. He is certified in all three national coaching levels given by the Volleyball Federation of Puerto Rico and completed the international coaching certification given by the International Volleyball Federation which allows him to coach in any part of the world.



2015: Made 21 starts and played in 94 sets of freshman season at UE…notched career-high 11 kills in season opener against Tennessee Tech…notched 9 kills at DePaul while her top MVC total was 7 in home tilt against Drake…was third on the squad with 58 block assists…she had seven assists on August 29 versus Niagara…had season high of 23 attempts versus TTU, hitting .348…hit .500 as she registered six kills in 10 attempts with one error at Bradley. Prior to UE: Played four years of volleyball, three in basketball and two in track in her high school career…was named co-MVP of the volleyball team while earning All-Conference honors as a junior and senior. Personal: Daughter of Rob and Teresa Giller…has a younger sister Katie…is planning on majoring in Athletic Training at the University of Evansville.



2015: Freshman started seven matches and played in 33 sets…made her mark late in the year, starting the final six matches of the year…set her mark with four kills in home match against Indiana State, also had season-best 10 attempts versus the Sycamores…had 21 block assists with her high tally of six coming at home against Illinois State. Prior to UE: Played in Puerto Rico for the club team Caguas Criollas...was named the best middle blocker at Norceca…helped her team to the silver medal in the Panamerican Cup. Personal: Daughter of Jose Coronel Rosado and Vanessa Gomez Cabilero…has a brother – Jovan…will be majoring in Neuroscience at Evansville and hopes to turn that into her career following her work in college.



2014: Ranked third on the team with 157 kills in her freshman campaign…that averaged out to 1.48 kills per set…finished third on the squad with 15 service aces…registered a total of 94 blocks (82 assists and 12 solo) to finish second behind Meaghan Holmes, she was also 8th in the MVC with 0.89 blocks per set…also had 65 digs on the season…started all 30 matches as a freshman…notched four double-figure kill efforts with top tally being 16 at Northern Kentucky, also had 14 versus DePaul…posted two service aces in matches against Central Michigan and DePaul…blocked 12 solo shots in 2014 with two apiece coming against UNI and SIU…recorded career-best 9 block assists at Bradley…was 20th in the MVC, hitting .242…it was also tied for the top mark on the team. Prior to UE: Three-time letterwinner in volleyball from Collinsville (Ill.) High School…earned First Team All-Southwestern Conference honors in 2012 and 2013 while garnering recognition as an Academic All-Conference performer in the same years…led her team to a 5th place finish in the 2014 Junior Nationals. Personal: Daughter of Bill and Maureen Schreiber…has two older brothers – Geoff and Neil…is majoring in Exercise Science/Pre PT at UE.



2015: Started two matches and played in 56 sets during her freshman campaign…posted six service aces, including a pair in the 5-set match at UNI on Sept. 26…had 29 digs on the season including her high tally of five against Tennessee Tech and Bradley…finished the matches at UNI and at Bradley with career-best 17 serves. Prior to UE: Played volleyball at Lawrence North High School, earning three letters in volleyball...was the Most Valuable Player and Captain of her freshman team and also served as a JV captain...was a varsity winner of the mental attitude award and earned Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2014...that season saw her record 465 digs and 55 service aces. Personal: Daughter of Adam and Karen Goldstein…has three sisters (Lauren, Emma, Lily)...will be majoring in Applied Exercise Science with a double minor in Spanish and Business...has career aspirations of working in athletic training.



2015: Saw action in 36 sets and made six starts in 2015…had career-high of four kills in road match at Illinois State…notched three kills against Bradley…posted 10 block assists, notching three apiece against Loyola and Southern Illinois. 2014: Made two starts as a freshman (New Hampshire and Morehead State) while playing a total of 12 sets…had a kill against New Hampshire…notched three block assists as a freshman…played all four sets at Kent State and all three in win at UNH. Prior to UE: Earned three letters in volleyball, two in basketball and four in softball at Marion (Ill.) High School where she posted a perfect GPA…honors in volleyball included: First Team All-Conference, First Team All-South, First Team All-Region, First Team All-Area and All-State Honorable Mention…as a junior, she led her squad to a Regional Championship and a 32-4 record. Personal: Daughter of Jay and Michelle Schafer…has a younger brother Cole…father played basketball at Southern Illinois from 1986-90…uncle John Blakeman played college football at Missouri before spending time in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons…majoring in Business Finance with a focus on legal studies.



2015: Had a strong freshman season at UE, playing in 108 sets and making 28 starts…finished third on the team with 217 kills, an average of 2.01 per frame…notched career-high 18 kills versus Toledo while taking a season-high 50 attempts…had eight matches with double digit kills…hit an accurate .750 versus Jackson State with 9 kills in 12 attacks with no errors…finished third on the team with 14 service aces…notched a total of 24 blocks on the season…recorded 349 digs, which was second on the team…her top effort of 22 came against Northern Kentucky. Prior to UE: Comes to Evansville after a great career in Puerto Rico…in 2014 and 2015, she was an All Star in the Power League of San Juan…she was also an All Star in the Power League in Mayaguez in the same years…named the MVP of the Jeep Championship in 2014 and was an All Star in 2015…her club team in Puerto Rico was Coamo ETVC. Personal: Daughter of Herminio Rodriguez Rivera and Mildred Cintron Pagan…has three older sisters…attended high school at Colegio Nuestra Senora de Valvanera…registered a 3.94 GPA in high school…will be majoring in Accounting at UE.



2015: Started seven matches and played in 81 sets in her inaugural campaign with the Purple Aces… posted 337 assists, second on the team…that translated into an average of 4.16 per set…her top tally of 39 assists came at home versus Bradley…registered 67 digs on the season with her top mark coming at Loyola where she had 9…notched 24 kills in 2015 with seven coming against Bradley. Prior to UE: Native of Belgrade, Serbia where she came to the United States and began her collegiate career last season at Langston University…in her freshman campaign at LU, she was a 2nd Team All-Conference player in the NAIA’s Red River Conference…she averaged 8 assists per set. Personal: Daughter of Osman and Slobodanka Merseli…has a sister Tamara, who is playing for Indiana Hills Community College…attended high school at Sesta Beogradska Gimnazija…will be majoring in Biology at UE and hopes to become a heart surgeon.



2015: Started off her UE career in impressive fashion, leading the squad with 100 blocks, including 89 block assists…her total of 0.91 per set ranked 10th in the Missouri Valley Conference…opened her season with seven block assists versus Tennessee Tech while her career-best of 10 came at Bradley…registered 134 kills (4th on the team) with her top number of 13 coming at Central Michigan; also had 11 at Austin Peay…finished with 71 digs and 12 services aces…had three aces in season opener against TTU…started 30 matches as a freshman and played in a total of 110 sets. Prior to UE: Came from Argentina where there were no high school sports, so her primary volleyball experience was playing for club teams…played for Club Atletico Boca Juniors where they were champions of the Argentinian A1 League…Her team was the Metropolitan Champions for two years in a row with the U18 team and were 9th in the nation…she also was part of a championship team in the International Villa Ocampo Tournament in 2014 while the team was also third in 2015…her squads also took second in the Buenos Aires Tournament in 2014 with her U18 and U21 teams. Personal: Daughter of Maria Eugenia…will be majoring in communications and has career aspirations of working for the New York Times…is a native of La Plata, Argentina where she went to high school at Colegio Nacional Rafael Hernandez.



Prior to UE: Taylor Jones is a native of Winamac, Ind. where she was a 4-year letterwinner as a 5-7 Setter. She led her team to a sectional title and was a 3-time Midwest Conference First Team player and also served as a team captain for three seasons. She is the current Captain for Epic United Volleyball Club (17-Elite ROX).


Prior to UE: Griffith, a 6-3 Right Side, is a native of Wharton, Texas. She is transferring from NJCAA Nationally Ranked San Jacinto College (#18), where she was a 2nd Team All-District player and was one of the main reasons that her team finished 7th in the Nation in Block Assists.


Prior to UE: Clark comes to Evansville from Pickerington, Ohio where she played for Mintonette Sports and for the same high school (Pickerington North). The 6’0’’ Outside Hitter/Opposite was the 2016 Ohio Capital Conference Co-Player of the Year and was also 1st Team All-District and All-Conference as a hitter.


Prior to UE: Originally from Hong Kong, China, Rachel Tam is the current Captain for the Youth & Junior Hong Kong National Team as a 5’9’’ Outside Hitter, as well as for St. Catharine’s School for Girls. She played Division 2A in China where her team won the championship of the Kowloon and Hong Kong Island District Schools. She has also represented her country with the Beach Volleyball National Team.


The Automated ScoreBook Evansville Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2016) All matches RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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12 9 13 15 2 10 11 4 16 5 3 8 14 1

Player

Miranda, Genesis Cerino, Stephanie Rodriguez, Mildrelis Fortuny, Rocio Giller, Elizabeth Roman, Gabriela Schafer, Montana Coronel, Joselyn Merseli, Jelena Cordero, Tathianna Marquez, Lorena Goldstein, Olivia Rosa, Lillian Deprez, Kim TEAM EVANSVILLE Opponents

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

sp

116 117 108 110 94 80 36 33 81 51 111 56 10 119 119 119

k

OVERALL 8-24 2-16 6-8

k/s

Attack e

493 4.25 220 266 2.27 108 217 2.01 86 134 1.22 66 92 0.98 40 70 0.88 58 15 0.42 12 10 0.30 19 24 0.30 7 15 0.29 17 10 0.09 5 2 0.04 1 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 5 1348 11.33 645 1687 14.18 602 UE

OPP

1348 645 4189 .168 11.3

1687 602 4346 .250 14.2

1258 4291 .293 10.6

1566 4300 .364 13.2

138 149 2375 .937 1.2

148 187 2728 .931 1.2

148 1.2 2536 .942

138 1.2 2222 .938

1788 15.0

1931 16.2

50 359 229.5 1.9 63 32

64 384 256.0 2.2 66 16

2985 13/230 6/50 0 0

9025 13/694 -

ta

pct

HOME 4-9 2-7 2-2 Set a a/s

sa

Serve se sa/s

1435 .190 15 0.13 40 25 893 .177 7 0.06 9 5 715 .183 9 0.08 14 18 351 .194 6 0.05 12 29 236 .220 2 0.02 0 0 271 .044 5 0.06 10 14 60 .050 2 0.06 0 1 52 -.173 2 0.06 0 1 51 .333 337 4.16 12 12 82 -.024 3 0.06 0 5 29 .172 774 6.97 14 3 5 .200 3 0.05 6 9 0 .000 0 0.00 0 3 8 -.625 93 0.78 21 24 4189 .168 1258 10.57 138 149 4346 .250 1566 13.16 148 187 Date 8/28/15 8/29/15 +8/29/15 Sep 01 @Sep 04 @Sep 05 Sep 05 Sep 08 Sep 11 Sep 12 Sep 12 Sep 18 Sep 19 Sep 19 *Sep 25 *09-26-15 *Oct 02 *Oct 03 *Oct 05 *Oct 10 *Oct 16 *Oct 17 *Oct 23 *Oct 24 *10-30-15 *Oct 31 *Nov 02 *11/07/2015 *Nov 13 *Nov 14 *11-20-15 *11-21-15

AWAY 2-11 0-9 2-2 Dig dig dig/s

0.34 31 279 2.41 0.08 0 124 1.06 0.13 28 349 3.23 0.11 1 71 0.65 0.00 1 23 0.24 0.12 5 39 0.49 0.00 0 6 0.17 0.00 0 6 0.18 0.15 0 67 0.83 0.00 13 35 0.69 0.13 1 158 1.42 0.11 1 29 0.52 0.00 0 4 0.40 0.18 42 598 5.03 - 25 1.16 148 1788 15.03 1.24 138 1931 16.23

Opponent vs Tennessee Tech vs Niagara vs Wright State at Austin Peay vs Eastern Illinois at DePaul vs TOLEDO at Tennessee JACKSON STATE WESTERN ILLINOIS NORTHERN KENTUCKY at Central Michigan vs San Jose State OMAHA at Drake at UNI LOYOLA CHICAGO BRADLEY WICHITA STATE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS at Illinois State at Indiana State UNI DRAKE at Bradley at Loyola Chicago MISSOURI STATE at Southern Illinois INDIANA STATE ILLINOIS STATE at Missouri State at Wichita State

Record in 3-set matches: 2-13 Record in 4-set matches: 4-7 Record in 5-set matches: 2-4

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W W L W L L L L W W L W L L L L L W L L L L L W L L L L L L L L

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

NEUTRAL 2-4 0-0 2-4

bs

Blocking ba total blk/s be bhe

20 45 65 6 69 75 6 18 24 11 89 100 1 58 59 1 11 12 0 10 10 3 21 24 1 9 10 1 2 3 0 27 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 359 229.5 64 384 256.0

0.56 0.64 0.22 0.91 0.63 0.15 0.28 0.73 0.12 0.06 0.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.93 2.15

10 5 7 14 2 4 3 4 1 2 11 0 0 0 63 66

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 14 0 0 0 32 16

Score by set 25-19,21-25,25-20,23-25,15-13 21-25,25-21,27-25,25-15 19-25,18-25,25-27 25-21,17-25,25-23,18-25,16-14 13-25,14-25,17-25 19-25,25-23,31-33,12-25 25-23,25-20,22-25,23-25,15-17 25-22,22-25,22-25,15-25 25-14,25-20,25-19 25-13,25-17,25-19 23-25,20-25,25-27 22-25,25-18,25-22,25-20 25-23,13-25,11-25,17-25 25-21,20-25,25-19,18-25,8-15 15-25,11-25,18-25 10-25,25-23,25-23,22-25,9-15 14-25,17-25,15-25 19-25,26-24,25-10,26-24 16-25,16-25,15-25 19-25,25-15,13-25,27-29 21-25,14-25,15-25 26-24,12-25,22-25,11-25 13-25,13-25,12-25 25-22,25-16,23-25,25-18 26-24,16-25,25-22,23-25,13-15 13-25,25-21,18-25,13-25 23-25,17-25,23-25 16-25,19-25,13-25 17-25,25-17,23-25,23-25 22-25,18-25,21-25 13-25,22-25,12-25 15-25,19-25,4-25

points

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Att. 0 0 206 319 0 283 0 385 333 208 342 453 93 107 458 2110 320 213 245 222 575 212 199 171 343 227 161 435 240 224 818 2407


The Automated ScoreBook Evansville Match Results (as of Sep 12, 2016) All matches Date 8/28/15 8/29/15 + 8/29/15 Sep 01 @ Sep 04 @ Sep 05 Sep 05 Sep 08 Sep 11 Sep 12 Sep 12 Sep 18 Sep 19 Sep 19 * Sep 25 * 09-26-15 * Oct 02 * Oct 03 * Oct 05 * Oct 10 * Oct 16 * Oct 17 * Oct 23 * Oct 24 * 10-30-15 * Oct 31 * Nov 02 * 11/07/201 * Nov 13 * Nov 14 * 11-20-15 * 11-21-15

Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: 3 sets: 4 sets: 5 sets:

Opponent vs Tennessee Tech vs Niagara vs Wright State at Austin Peay vs Eastern Illinois at DePaul vs TOLEDO at Tennessee JACKSON STATE WESTERN ILLINOIS NORTHERN KENTUCKY at Central Michigan vs San Jose State OMAHA at Drake at UNI LOYOLA CHICAGO BRADLEY WICHITA STATE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS at Illinois State at Indiana State UNI DRAKE at Bradley at Loyola Chicago MISSOURI STATE at Southern Illinois INDIANA STATE ILLINOIS STATE at Missouri State at Wichita State

W-L-T 8-24 2-16 4-9 2-11 2-4 2-13 4-7 2-4

W W L W L L L L W W L W L L L L L W L L L L L W L L L L L L L L

Attend Total: Home: Away: Neutral:

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

Dates 32 13 13 6

Score-by-set 25-19,21-25,25-20,23-25,15-13 21-25,25-21,27-25,25-15 19-25,18-25,25-27 25-21,17-25,25-23,18-25,16-14 13-25,14-25,17-25 19-25,25-23,31-33,12-25 25-23,25-20,22-25,23-25,15-17 25-22,22-25,22-25,15-25 25-14,25-20,25-19 25-13,25-17,25-19 23-25,20-25,25-27 22-25,25-18,25-22,25-20 25-23,13-25,11-25,17-25 25-21,20-25,25-19,18-25,8-15 15-25,11-25,18-25 10-25,25-23,25-23,22-25,9-15 14-25,17-25,15-25 19-25,26-24,25-10,26-24 16-25,16-25,15-25 19-25,25-15,13-25,27-29 21-25,14-25,15-25 26-24,12-25,22-25,11-25 13-25,13-25,12-25 25-22,25-16,23-25,25-18 26-24,16-25,25-22,23-25,13-15 13-25,25-21,18-25,13-25 23-25,17-25,23-25 16-25,19-25,13-25 17-25,25-17,23-25,23-25 22-25,18-25,21-25 13-25,22-25,12-25 15-25,19-25,4-25

Total 12309 2985 9025 299

Avg. 385 230 694 50

Overall 1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 4-5 5-5 5-6 6-6 6-7 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-11 7-11 7-12 7-13 7-14 7-15 7-16 8-16 8-17 8-18 8-19 8-20 8-21 8-22 8-23 8-24

Conf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-3 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16

Time 2:30 2:02 1:30 2:17 1:18 1:58 2:25 2:10 1:28 1:20 1:32 2:05 1:53 2:25 1:17 2:11 1:22 2:06 1:23 1:59 1:18 1:50 1:12 1:58 2:21 1:46 1:40 2:04 1:30 1:18 1:18

Att.

206 319 283 385 333 208 342 453 93 107 458 2110 320 213 245 222 575 212 199 171 343 227 161 435 240 224 818 2407


UE CAREER TOP 10 Attempts 4,401 Julie Groves 4,257 Brooke Maher 4,079 Jessica Kiefer 4,068 Ashley Ring 3,922 Lisa Sampson 3,895 Samantha Butler 3,572 Megan Spurlock 3,525 Lori Schulz 3,475 Lacy Haller 3,201 Vicki Spahn 3,192 Sarah Treadway Kills 1,706 1,523 1,437 1,338 1,318 1,279 1,270 1,254 1,215 1,211 1,063

Jessica Kiefer Julie Groves Lisa Sampson Ashley Ring Samantha Butler Megan Spurlock Lacy Haller Brooke Maher Laura Seib Lori Schulz Misty Lamp

Attack Percentage (min. 1,000 .277 Betsy Knott .277 Jessica Kiefer .273 Marty Niehaus .268 Rachel TenHoor .263 Jenny Schulz .260 EmilyWandersee .259 Mandy Goldman .250 Ladi Iya .246 Kaisi Nixon .242 Laura Seib .241 Misty Lamp

‘97-00 ‘08-’11 ‘97-01 ‘11-14 ‘90-93 ‘98-01 ‘03-07 ‘86-89 ‘02-05 ‘91-94 ‘03-06 ‘97-01 ‘97-00 ‘90-93 ‘11-14 ‘98-01 ‘03-07 ‘02-05 ‘08-’11 ‘82-85 ‘86-89 ‘93-96 att.) ‘95-98 ‘97-01 ‘82-82 ‘10-13 ‘81-83 ‘07-’10 ‘88-89 ‘97-00 ‘08-’11 ‘82-85 ‘92-96

Block Solos 178 Jessica Kiefer 105 Ladi Iya 100 Lisa Sampson 91 Tara Korff 84 Deena Silke 76 Jill Fenneman 71 Kristi Reirden 63 Jenny Zenthoefer 61 Misty Lamp Mandy Goldman

‘97-01 ‘97-00 ‘90-93 ‘87-90 ‘94-96 ‘98-02 ‘91-95 ‘00-03 ‘93-96 ‘88-89

Block Assists 398 Jessica Kiefer 332 Meaghan Holmes 323 Ladi Iya 323 Jenny Zenthoefer 314 Danielle Diehl 298 Kerry Sylvester 279 Lacy Haller 276 Tara Korff 267 EmilyWandersee 251 Jill Fenneman 249 Megan Spurlock

‘97-01 ‘11-14 ‘97-00 ‘00-03 ‘04-07 ‘05-08 ‘02-05 ‘87-90 ‘07-’10 ‘98-02 ‘03-07

Total Blocks 576 Jessica Kiefer 428 Ladi Iya 386 Jenny Zenthoefer 382 Meaghan Holmes 367 Tara Korff 365 Danielle Diehl 340 Lacy Haller Kerry Sylvester 327 Jill Fenneman 319 Lisa Sampson 317 Rachel TenHoor Assists 5,067 3,877 3,187 2,771 2,686 2,663 2,562 2,139 1,964 1,915 Service 205 204 198 193 189 186 158 149 130 128

Betsy Knott Ellen Sawin Chris Ney Pam Johnson Elaine Walroth Megan Sacksteder Sheila Seib Jenn Murphy Michelle Minne Katie Kincaid Aces Kim Seib Vicki Spahn Laura Seib Lisa Sampson Jessica Kiefer Julie Groves Diane Davis Sheila Seib Chris Ney Laura Carpenter

Digs 2,215 2,095* 2,055 1,734 1,637 1,448 1,418 1,328 1,279 1,137

Katie Klages Julie Walroth Julie Groves Samantha Butler Katie Klages Vicki Spahn Brooke Maher Julie Sylvester Sarah McClellan Erica Haukap

UE SINGLE SEASON TOP 10 ‘97-01 ‘97-00 ‘00-03 ‘11-14 ‘87-90 ‘04-07 ‘02-05 ‘05-08 ‘98-02 ‘90-93 ‘10-13

Attempts 1,435 Genesis Miranda 1,256 Julie Groves 1,251 Ashley Ring 1,222 Ashley Ring 1,198 Lisa Sampson 1,189 Julie Groves 1,116 Brooke Maher 1,070 Samantha Butler 1,065 Brooke Maher 1,063 Brooke Maher Mandy Goldman

2015 1998 2014 2013 1993 2000 2011 2000 2010 2008 1988

‘95-98 ‘08-’11 ‘84-87 ‘91-94 ‘04-07 ‘99-02 ‘88-91 ‘10-13 ‘87-90 ‘05-08

Kills 493 454 438 434 432 428 419 418 416 413

2015 1998 1998 1997 1985 1983 1988 2014 2000 2000

‘81-84 ‘91-94 ‘82-85 ‘90-93 ‘97-01 ‘97-00 ‘87-89 ‘88-91 ‘84-87 ‘84-87

Attack Percentage (min. 400 att.) .321 Rachel TenHoor 2013 .320 Mary E. Greaney 1981 .318 Emily Wandersee 2010 .303 Laura Seib 1983 .299 Jessica Kiefer 1997 .296 Ladi Iya 2000 .294 Jessica Kiefer 1998 .281 Jessica Kiefer 2001 .280 Kerry Sylvester 2008 .277 Robin Owen 1981

‘10-13 ‘04-07 ‘97-00 ‘98-01 ‘10-13 ‘91-94 ‘08-’11 ‘07-’09 ‘03-‘06 ‘02-05

Block Solos 58 Jessica Kiefer Jessica Kiefer 51 Ladi Iya 41 Mandy Goldman 37 Deena Silke 37 Jessica Kiefer 35 Lisa Sampson 32 Kristi Reirden 31 Genesis Miranda Deena Silke Laura Seib

1998 1997 2000 1988 1996 2000 1991 1993 2014 1995 1984

Block Assists 151 Ladi Iya 124 Jenny Zenthoefer 122 Mandy Goldman 116 Meaghan Holmes 112 Kerry Sylvester 111 Lacy Haller 106 Jessica Kiefer 103 Jenny Zenthoefer 102 Ladi Iya 99 Becky Roberts 97 Jessica Kiefer

2000 2003 1988 2012 2006 2005 1998 2002 1999 1988 2000

Total Blocks 202 Ladi Iya 164 Jessica Kiefer 163 Mandy Goldman 154 Jessica Kiefer 141 Jenny Zenthoefer 134 Jessica Kiefer Kerry Sylvester 130 Lacy Haller 129 Jenny Zenthoefer Ladi Iya

2000 1998 1988 1997 2003 2000 2006 2005 2002 1999

Games Played 506 Jessica Kiefer 497 Julie Groves 492 Lori Schulz 486 Samantha Butler 474 Betsy Knott 469 Lisa Sampson 467 Chris Ney 463 Megan Sacksteder 449 Megan Spurlock

‘97-01 ‘97-00 ‘86-89 ‘98-01 ‘95-98 ‘90-93 ‘84-87 ‘99-02 ‘03-07

Consecutive Games Played 455** Julie Groves

‘97-00

*-ranks 11th all-time in NCAA D-I **-ranks 12th all-time in NCAA D-1

Genesis Miranda Julie Groves Jessica Kiefer Jessica Kiefer Laura Seib Laura Seib Mandy Goldman Ashley Ring Ladi Iya Julie Groves

Assists 1,549 1,320 1,242 1,212 1,187 1,085 1,021 1,019 991 990 Service 87 83 72 67 61 57 54 Digs 656 651 600 598 591 578 561 558 520 501 489

Betsy Knott Betsy Knott Ellen Sawin Betsy Knott Megan Sacksteder Pam Johnson Michelle Minne Ellen Sawin Ellen Sawin Pam Johnson Aces Diane Davis Kim Seib Laura Seib Robin Owen Jessica Kiefer Lisa Sampson Vicki Spahn Laura Seib Sheila Seib Vicki Spahn Julie Groves Julie Walroth Julie Walroth Julie Sylvester Kim Deprez Katie Klages Katie Klages Julie Sylvester Julie Groves Julie Groves Julie Groves Samantha Butler

1998 1997 2009 1996 2001 1993 1988 2011 2010 1994 1989 1983 1983 1981 2000 1993 1991 1985 1991 1993 1999 2007 2006 2009 2015 2012 2013 2008 1998 2000 1997 2000

UE MATCH RECORDS Individual Records Kills -- 32, Jessica Kiefer vs. W. Kentucky,11/6/01 Attempts -- 71, Genesis Miranda, vs. Drake, 10/24/15 Attack Percentage (Min. 15 att.) -- .737, Rachel TenHoor vs. Drake (14-0-19), 10/12/13 Assists -- 80, Betsy Knott vs. Creighton, 1996 Service Aces -- 11, Vicki Spahn vs. Saint Louis,1991 Digs -- 40, Kim Deprez at UNI, 9/26/15 Block Solos -- 6, Jessica Kiefer vs. Wright State, 9/4/98 and vs. Belmont, 10/4/97; Tara Korff vs. Austin Peay, 1987 Block Assists -- 11, Meaghan Holmes at UT Martin 9/3/13 Team Records Kills -- 103 vs. UMKC, 09/18/98 Attempts -- 246 vs. Dayton, 1988 Attack Percentage (Min. 80 att.) -- .471 vs. Western Carolina, 9/10/10 Assists -- 88 vs. UMKC, 9/18/98 Service Aces -- 22 vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 1991 Digs -- 121 vs. Southern Illinois, 11/20/09 Block Solos -- 14 vs. Xavier, 1991 Block Assists -- 34 vs. Indiana State, 10/2/09


All-Conference Missouri Valley Conference 2015 Genesis Miranda - second team 2014 Ashley Ring - first team 2010 Emily Wandersee- second team 2009 Emily Wandersee-second team 2008 Emily Wandersee--second team 2007 Julie Walroth--first team 2006 Julie Walroth--first team 2004 Lacy Haller--second team 2002 Jill Fenneman--second team 2001 Jessica Kiefer--second team 2000 Julie Groves--first team Samantha Butler, Ladi Iya, and Jessica Kiefer--second team 1999 Julie Groves--second team 1998 Jessica Kiefer--second team Julie Groves and Betsy Knott--honorable mention 1997 Jessica Kiefer--honorable mention

ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-District 2007 Julie Walroth

Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1993 Lisa Sampson--second team 1992 Lisa Sampson--second team 1991 Lisa Sampson--second team 1989 Mandy Goldman--second team 1988 Mandy Goldman--second team 1987 Lori Schulz--second team 1986 Debbie Bajovich--honorable mention

Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1993 Pam Johnson 1988 Mandy Goldman

North Star Conference 1984 Kim Seib, Laura Seib 1983 Laura Seib

Scholar-Athlete of the Week Missouri Valley Conference 2014 Ashley Ring 2010 Emily Wandersee

All-Newcomer/All-Freshman Missouri Valley Conference 2014 Genesis MIranda 2011 Ashley Ring 2008 Ellen Sawin 2003 Megan Spurlock 1998 Samantha Butler 1997 Jessica Kiefer, Julie Groves 1996 Daria McConnell 1995 Dawn Leon Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1993 Misty Lamp 1991 Vicki Spahn 1989 Sheila Seib Academic All-Conference Missouri Valley Conference 2015 Kim Deprez 2014 Ashley Ring 2013 Ashley Ring, Rachel TenHoor (1st Team), Katie Klages - honorable mention 2012 Ashley Ring 2010 Emily Wandersee - honorable mention 2008 Katie Kincaid, Sally Kulupka, Kerry Sylvester- honorable mention 2007 Julie Walroth--first team Megan Spurlock--honorable mention 2006 Julie Walroth--honorable mention 2001 Samantha Butler--first team 2000 Julie Groves and Ladi Iya--first team Samantha Butler, Jennifer Fogler, and Jessica Kiefer--honorable mention 1999 Jill Hewitt-Raines and Ladi Iya--honorable mention 1998 Julie Groves--first team Jill Hewitt and Ladi Iya--honorable mention 1997 Betsy Knott--first team Jill Hewitt, Tiffany Tornatta, and Katie Zuz inec - honorable mention 1996 Jeanne Braun, Betsy Knott, Tiffany Tornatta and Katie Zuzinec--honorable mention 1995 Kristi Reirden--honorable mention 1994 Vicki Spahn, first team, Jeanne Braun and Kerri Kubinski--honorable mention North Star Conference 1985 Debbie Bajovich, Gail Groeninger, Laura Seib 1984 Debbie Bajovich, Gail Groeninger, Kim Seib, Laura Seib GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America 1985 Laura Seib, second team 1984 Kim Seib, first team

Player of the Week Missouri Valley Conference 2014 Ashley Ring (twice) 2013 Katie Klages (Defensive) 2010 Emily Wandersee 2009 Julie Sylvester (Defensive) 2008 Brooke Maher (Freshman) 2007 Julie Walroth 2006 Kerry Sylvester 2000 Julie Groves 1998 Samantha Butler 1997 Jessica Kiefer Freshman of the Week Missouri Valley Conference 2014 Genesis Miranda 2011 Ashley Ring

All-Midwest 1981 Kris Niendorf 1981 Jenny Schulz 1981 Kim Seib

All-Invitational 2015 Dunn Hospitality Inv - Kim Deprez, Genesis Miranda DePaul Invitational - Genesis Miranda Holiday Inn Classic - Stephanie Cerino 2014 UE Tournament - Ashley Ring, Cathy Schreiber 2013 NC Central - Meaghan Holmes 2012 Wildcat Inv. - Katie Klages, Ashley Ring Morehead State Inv. - Ashley Ring 2011 UNCG Invitational - Brooke Maher - MVP, Kaisi Nixon, Rachel TenHoor, Katie Klages Marriott Volley Brawl - Brooke Maher Dunn Hospitality Invitational - Katie Klages, Lauren Seyller 2010 Michigan State Showcase- Brooke Maher, Emily Wandersee UE Dunn Hopsitality Invite- Brooke Maher, Ellen Sawin, Emily Wandersee 2009 Memphis Invite-Brooke Maher; Ellen Sawin Bearcats Invite-Brooke Maher; Emily Wandersee Raider Challenge-Kaisi Nixon 2008 New Hampshire Invite --Ginta Gabruseva; Brooke Maher Loyola Invite--Kaisi Nixon; Kerry Sylvester IUPUI Invite --Kerry Sylvester 2007 Liberty Invite --Julie Walroth; Ginta Gabruseva Xavier Invite --Julie Walroth 2006 Evansville Invite- -Julie Walroth ETSU Tournament-- Julie Walroth, Caitlin Schaffstall 2004 Evansville Invite -- Megan Spurlock; Sarah McClellan Nike/Comfort Suites Classic -- Megan Spurlock; Sarah Treadway 2003 EIU Pepsi/Super 8--Jenny Zenthoefer Illini Classic--Jenny Zenthoefer Papa John’s/JSU Invite--Lacy Haller 2002 Evansville Invite--Jill Fenneman MTSU Invite--Lacy Haller 2001 Catamount Clash--Samantha Butler; Jessica Kiefer 2000 Butler Invite--Ladi Iya; Julie Groves Iowa Invite--Ladi Iya; Jessica Kiefer Bowling Green Invite--Ladi Iya 1998 Miami (Ohio) Invite--Betsy Knott; Julie Groves Saluki Invite (Southern Illinois)- Samantha Butler, MVP; Betsy Knott Morehead State Invite--Betsy Knott; Samantha Butler 1997 Kangaroo Classic (UMKC)--Jessica Kiefer; Jennifer Fogler Evansville Invite--Julie Groves; Jessica Kiefer 1996 Evansville Invite--Daria McConnell; Deena Silke Saluki Invite--Deena Silke 1995 Evansville Invite--Deena Silke; Kristi Reirden

1994 Hilltopper Invite (Western Ky.)--Vicki Spahn 1993 Hawkeye Invite--Pam Johnson Graphic Systems Classic (Memphis St.)--Pam Johnson; Lisa Sampson Northeastern Illinois Invite--Kerri Kubinski Virginia Tech Classic--Vicki Spahn 1992 Warrior Challenge (Marquette)--Lisa Sampson Evansville Invite--Pam Johnson SEMO Classic--Traci King 1990 Evansville Invite I--Lisa Sampson Evansville Invite II--Sheila Seib; Lisa Sampson Indiana AIAW Division II All-State 1982 Mary Ellen Greaney 1982 Kris Niendorf 1981 Kris Niendorf, first team UE Hall of Fame 2014 Jessica Kiefer 2008 Julie Groves-Stewart 2001 Laura Seib 1997 Debbie Bajovich-Kliegl 1993 Lois Patton 1989 Mary Ellen Greaney-Muenstman 1987 Darla Edwards 1986 Pam Hendricks-Zwickel 1984 Cheryl Becker Edwardso Ida Stieler Award Presented to UE’s top female student-athlete 1987 Debbie Bajovich 1986 Laura Seib All-Tournament Missouri Valley Conference 2008 Ginta Gabruseva 2006 Julie Walroth 2000 Ladi Iya 1998 Jessica Kiefer North Star Conference 1983 Laura Seib IAIAW Tournament 1981 Mary Ellen Greaney MAIAW Tournament 1981 Mary Ellen Greaney Division II State Tournament 1980 Robin Owen Kiwanis Award 1998 Betsy Knott 1997 Tiffany Tornatta 1996 Jeanne Braun 1995 Marsha St. Ledger 1994 Vicki Spahn 1993 Pam Johnson 1992 Lisa Sampson 1991 Sheila Seib 1990 Michelle Minne 1989 Mandy Goldman 1988 Mandy Goldman 1987 Chris Ney 1986 Debbie Bajovich 1985 Laura Seib 1984 Kim Seib 1983 Jenny Schulz 1982 Kris Niendorf 1981 Robin Owen 1980 Joan Ernst 1979 Darla Edwards 1978 Elizabeth Ashworth 1977 Darla Edwards 1976 Vicky Egg AIAW Division II State Champions 1981 (42-10) Invitational Championships 2014 UE Tournament 2011 UNCG Invitational 1998 Saluki Invitational 1995 Hilltopper Invitational 1993 Graphic Systems Classic 1983 Xavier Invitational 1982 Xavier Invitational


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