2005 UNCG Volleyball Media Guide

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2005 UNCG VOLLEYBALL ROSTER # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 15 16

Student-Athlete Liz Benzschawel Christin Heverly Hilary Overby Lauren Richards Ashley Smith Kaitlyn Nortz Lauren Keiser Kimberly Chapman Adrian Hicks Alysia Rosvold Lori Collins Stephanie Kuebler

Pos. OH L MH MHS OH MH RS OH S OH OH MH

Ht. 5-11 5-5 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-9 6-0

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

Hometown/Previous School Madison, WI/Edgewood HS Rougemont, NC/Orange HS Spring, TX/Klein Oak HS Hagerstown, MD/Smithsburg HS Carlton, MI/Airport HS Berea, OH/Westerville South HS Lambertville, MI/Bedford HS Morganton, NC/Freedom HS Morganton, NC/Freedom HS Kingwood, TX/Kingwood HS Keeling, VA/Dan River HS Mooresville, NC/Lake Norman HS

UNIVERSITY FACTS Location ......................................................................................Greensboro, NC Founded .......................................................................................................1891 Enrollment .................................................................................................14,900 Nickname............................................................................................... Spartans Colors ................................................................................... Gold, White & Navy Court ...................................................................................Fleming Gym (2,320) Affiliation ..................................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference ............................................................................................ Southern Chancellor ........................................................................ Dr. Patricia A. Sullivan Alma Mater ........................................... Notre Dame College of St. John’s, 1963 Director of Athletics......................................................................Nelson E. Bobb Alma Mater ................................................................................Kent State, 1970 Athletics Dept. Phone .................................................................... 336-334-5952 Ticket Office Phone ....................................................................... 336-334-3250

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE Sports Info. Director....................................................................Mike Hirschman Email................................................................................. mwhirsch@uncg.edu Cell Phone ................................................................................... 336-202-5331 Assistant SID (Volleyball Contact) ...................................................Mark Kimmel Email................................................................................mdkimmel@uncg.edu Cell Phone ................................................................................... 336-207-2383 Sports Information Intern ............................................................... Jay D’Abramo Email:................................................................................ jedabram@uncg.edu Sports Information Phone .............................................................. 336-334-5615 Sports Information Fax .................................................................. 336-334-3182 SID Office Address ......................................................................UNCG Athletics ...................................................................................................... PO Box 26168 ............................................................................... Greensboro, NC 27402-6168 Website...........................................................................www.uncgspartans.com

UNCG Administration ..................................................................................23-24

UNCG VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION Head Coach....................................................................................Shawn Garus Alma Mater ........................................................Cal State San Bernardino, 1995 Email.....................................................................................smgarus@uncg.edu Record at UNCG ..........................................................................0-0 (First Year) Career Record ........................................................................44-56 (Four Years) Assistant Coach..............................................................................Skydra Orzen Alma Mater ...............................................................................Texas Tech, 2002 Assistant Coach............................................................................. Colleen Smith Alma Mater ...............................................................................Texas Tech, 2002 Volleyball Office Phone.................................................................. 336-334-5057 2004 Overall Record......................................................................................3-31 2004 SoCon Record ......................................................0-16 (6th/North Division) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................................................10/3 Starters Returning/Lost....................................................................................4/2

Table of Contents/Quick Facts/Roster ................................................................1 Coaching Staff ....................................................................................................2 Player Bios ....................................................................................................3-10 2004 Statistics .................................................................................................. 11 About the SoCon ..............................................................................................12 2004 SoCon Review .........................................................................................13 Records .......................................................................................................14-17 All-Time honors ................................................................................................18 All-Time results ............................................................................................19-21 All-Time series records .....................................................................................22 UNCG Staff Directory .......................................................................................25 About UNCG................................................................................................26-28 Athletics History ...........................................................................................29-32

The 2005 University of North Carolina at Greensboro volleyball media guide was written by Mark Kimmel, UNCG Assistant Sports Information Director. This guide was designed using Adobe Creative Suite CS2. Cover designed by Mike Hirschman, UNCG Sports Information Director. Editorial assistance provided by Mike Hirschman and Jay D’Abramo. Photography by Jerry Wolford, John Bell, Chris English and others. Special thanks to Virginia Cornell, Rod Wyatt, UNCG university relations, and former sports information office staff members for their assistance in building this publication. On the front cover: The 2005 UNCG Women’s Volleyball team. 2005 UNC Greensboro Volleyball Media Guide • 1


Shawn Garus begins his first season at the helm of the UNC Greensboro women’s volleyball program after being introduced as the Spartans’ head coach on January 27 by Director of Athletics Nelson E. Bobb. Garus, 33, is the fifth person to be named head coach in the program’s 35-year history and the first male to be named to the position. A 1995 graduate of Cal State San Bernardino, Garus has served as the top assistant coach on the staff at the University of San Francisco for the last two years under head coach Jeff Nelson. During Garus’ tenure at USF, the Dons compiled a mark of 35-27, including the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament bid in 2003. During the 2003 season, the Dons went 23-8, suffering all eight losses to teams ranked in the Top 25. In addition, the school earned its first victory over a ranked-opponent, winning on the road at 19th-ranked Washington State. It was also USF’s first 20-win season and followed a three-year period in-which the Dons had gone just 27-54.

Skydra Orzen begins her first season as a full-time assistant coach at UNC Greensboro. Orzen, a 2002 graduate of Texas Tech with a bachelor’s degree in English, is no stranger to Garus. She played for Garus when he was an assistant coach at Texas Tech. Since her graduation, she played two seasons professionally in Holland for the Amvj Club. She also spent one season helping to coach a men’s team for that club and was a volunteer assistant last season at the University of New Mexico. Orzen was also a student-assistant coach for the 2002 season at Texas Tech while she completed her final semester of undergraduate work. A native of Albuquerque, NM, Orzen was a three-year starter at setter while attending Texas Tech. As junior, she ranked 10th in the nation in assists per game and followed that up in her senior season by ranking second in the country. She also set Texas Tech’s single-season record for assists in both of those seasons. In high school, Orzen was a four-time all-city and a two-time all-state selection and was the Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of New Mexico in 1998 while playing at West Mesa HS.

“I am excited about the opportunity to coach volleyball at UNC Greensboro,” said Garus. “My family and I are extremely impressed with the commitment made by the university and athletic administration to the volleyball program. I look forward to the task in front of me. With the support of the university, the athletic department, and the student-athletes, I am confident we can build a successful program in a challenging conference. I thank Nelson Bobb and the UNCG administration for this wonderful opportunity.” Before his tenure at USF, Garus spent one season on Nelson’s staff at Texas Tech and served as a head coach at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. At UCCS, Garus led the NCAA Division II squad to a 44-56 mark in three-plus seasons, including its first regional ranking. The Mountain Lions’ 22-9 mark in 2001 was the best record in school history and resulted in their first trip to the conference tournament. He took over the program in the middle of the 1998 season after serving the first half of the year as an assistant coach. In his first full season (1999), he led the squad to its first 10-win season in five years with a 10-20 mark. The following year, the Mountain Lions went 10-14, including a school-best six wins in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, before their record-breaking 22-9 campaign in 2001. He also held administrative duties as the school’s NCAA compliance director, and is still regarded as one of top coaches to have served in any sport at the University. At Cal State San Bernardino, Garus played four years on the University’s club volleyball team (1991-94). He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in business administration with a marketing specialization in 1995. Garus also played professionally from 1994-2003, playing in several AVP Tour events (Association of Volleyball Professionals). He was the top-ranked Volleyball player in the state of Colorado from 1999-2001 and had a career-best 13th-place finish at the 2001 AVP Michigan Open. Garus was born in Glendale, CA and has three sisters and a brother. He and his wife, the former Cindy Bench, have a three-year old daughter, Emily. The couple is expecting their second child in October.

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Colleen Smith begins her first season as an assistant coach for the UNC Greensboro women’s volleyball program. Smith played at Texas Tech during the 1999 and 2000 seasons under head coach Jeff Nelson. In her final season with the Red Raiders, Smith was named an All-American after setting single-season records at Tech with 560 kills and 1,370 attack attempts. She was also named All-Big XII and to the All-Big XII Academic team. Smith also competed at Washington State during the 1997 and 1998 campaigns. After her collegiate playing days, Smith signed her first pro-contract to play center for Metodo Minetti in Vicenza, Italy during the 2002-2003 season. From their, she moved on to play for AMJV in Holland during the 2003-04 season, before most recently playing in Puerto Rico and Indonesia in 2005. Smith is a native of Albuquerque, NM and graduated with a degree in English from Texas Tech in 2002. She played club volleyball with fellow assistant coach Skydra Orzen.


Junior Season

Started 33 of 34 matches and played in a team-high 123 games as a junior...solid two-way player that led UNCG in both kills and blocks...came up with 304 kills and a .283 hitting percentage...her 109 total blocks is tied for the ninth most in a season at UNCG...finished second on the team with 2.47 kills per game...also had 57 digs and 17 service aces to her credit...posted a career-high 20 kills against Western Carolina (11/6/04)...also had nine blocks and seven digs against the Catamounts... put away 17 kills against Chattanooga (10/10/04)...had 14 double-digit kill efforts for the season.

Sophomore Season

Competed in 101 games in her second year as a Spartan and became a dominant force at the net, posting a team-high 102 blocks...ranked eighth in the SoCon with 1.01 blocks per game to go along with 154 kills...led the squad in service aces with 33...had a nine-kill, 11-block performance against ETSU (10/10/03)...set a careerhigh with five service aces versus Charleston Southern (9/12/03).

Freshman Season

Played in 38 games as a freshman...recorded 21 kills, averaging 0.55 kills per game...finished fifth on the team with 22 blocks...tallied six kills and five blocks against High Point.

Personal

Ashley Lauren Richards...born July 4, 1984, in Cambridge, MD...daughter of Martin and Louis Richards...majoring in nutrition.

High School

Led Smithsburg High School to state titles as a both a senior and freshman...was a two-time all-county, all-area and all-conference middle hitter...two-time all-conference honorable mention...one-time letterwinner in track.

Club

Played club volleyball six years, the last three being with Washington County Juniors in Hagerstown, Maryland.

CAREER MATCH HIGHS Kills .............................................. 20 vs. Western Carolina (11/5/04) Digs .......................................................8 at Gardner-Webb (9/3/04) Assists ......................................................................... 2, three times Blocks ...........................................................11 vs. ETSU (10/10/03) Aces..........................................5 vs. Charleston Southern (9/12/03)

RICHARDS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year 2002 2003 2004 Totals

G 38 101 123 262

K 21 154 304 479

E 26 84 114 224

TA 83 397 671 1151

Pct. -.060 .176 .283 .222

A 4 10 8 22

SA 5 33 17 55

D 30 55 57 142

BS 2 13 20 35

BA 20 89 87 196

TB 22 102 107 231

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Junior Season

Handed out a team-leading 869 assists (9.05 per game) during her third season with UNCG...ranked fourth on the club with 181 digs (1.89 per game)...also came up with 78 kills and 37 total blocks...appeared in 96 games...put away a career-best eight kills against Chattanooga (10/10/04)...also came up with a career-high 58 assists and 17 digs at Campbell (10/19/04)...had three double-digit dig efforts during the season...posted a .667 hitting percentage (6-0-9) against East Tennessee State (10/9/04)...currently stands third all-time in career assists with 2,041.

Sophomore Season

Became the fourth player in UNCG volleyball history to record over 1,000 career assists...saw action in 85 games and set a career-high with 670 assists...also posted 15 kills, 151 digs and 10 service aces...tallied seven 40-plus assist games on the season, including a pair of 53 assist games against Charleston Southern (9/12/03) and East Tennessee State (10/10/03).

Freshman Season

Played in 56 games after taking over as the team’s starting setter midway through the season... her 502 assists ranks sixth on the school’s all-time list...ranked tenth in the Southern Conference in assists per game with 8.86...also recorded 104 digs and 22 blocks...registered 57 assists in win over East Tennessee State...had 45 assists in three-game sweep of Chattanooga.

Personal

Adrian Katherine Hicks...born December 9, 1983, in Morganton, NC...daughter of Eddie and Pam Hicks...exercise and sport science major.

High School

Earned All-Northwestern Conference honors during her senior year at Freedom High School... played two seasons at the varsity level earning one letter...National Honor Society Member.

Club

Played two years with Biltmore of Asheville, NC under Andy Ramsey...helped team qualify for the 2001 nationals.

CAREER MATCH HIGHS Kills .................................................... 8 vs. Chattanooga (10/10/04) Digs ........................................................ 17 at Campbell (10/19/04) Assists .................................................... 58 at Campbell (10/19/04) Blocks ...................................................5 at Gardner-Webb (9/3/04) Aces.............................................................3 vs. Lipscomb (9/4/04)

HICKS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year 2002 2003 2004 Totals

G 56 85 96 237

K 15 51 78 144

E 17 16 30 63

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TA 100 149 235 484

Pct. -.020 .235 .204 .167

A 502 670 869 2041

SA 3 10 8 21

D 104 151 181 436

BS 0 1 2 3

BA 22 25 35 82

TB 22 26 37 85


Junior Season

Appeared in 75 games last season...finished sixth on the club with 156 kills and was fifth with 2.08 kills per game...notched 11 service aces, 70 digs and 19 total blocks...put away a season-high 17 kills against Western Carolina (11/6/04)...came up with six double-digit kill efforts for the year, including 14 in the season-opener against Gardner-Webb (9/3/04)...also had 12 digs against the Bulldogs...named to the SoCon Academic All-Conference team.

Sophomore Season

Was hampered by injuries throughout the season but still competed in 26 games...tallied 46 kills and 29 digs... her 1.77 kills per game average ranked fourth on the team... she also posted five service aces and three block assists...registered 19 kills in final two appearances of the season, including an 11-kill, seven-dig effort at Gardner-Webb (11/11/03).

Freshman Season

Finished fourth on the team and first among UNCG freshmen in kills with 125, while playing in just 67 games...ended the year with 125 kills, 66 digs, 16 blocks, 10 aces and four assists...recorded a career-high 18 kills in five-game win over ETSU...paced the Spartans with 11 digs and four blocks in three-game sweep of The Citadel.

Personal

Lori Beth Collins...daughter of Keith and Sarah Collins...born June 6, 1984 in Danville, VA...history major.

High School

Two-time Piedmont District Player of the Year...three-time first team Piedmont District, first team Region IV and team Most Valuable Player...second team all-state as a junior and was a two-time honorable mention all-state honoree...Female Athlete of the Year at Dan River High School...co-valedictorian for the class of 2002...also participated in softball and basketball.

CAREER MATCH HIGHS Kills ..............................................................18 vs. ETSU (10/11/02) Digs ....................................................12 at Gardner-Webb (9/3/04) Assists ............................................................ 3 vs. ETSU (10/9/04) Blocks ...................................................................................4, twice Aces............................................................................ 2, three times

COLLINS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year 2002 2003 2004 Totals

G 67 26 75 168

K 125 46 156 327

E 82 31 117 230

TA 397 185 638 1220

Pct. .108 .081 .061 .079

A 4 2 9 15

SA 10 5 11 26

D 66 29 70 165

BS 0 0 3 3

BA 16 3 16 35

TB 16 3 19 38

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Sophomore Season

Enjoyed a fine second season with the Spartans...posted the the third-highest kill total on the club for the second straight year with 265...fourth on the team with 2.17 kills per game... her 185 digs were also good for third on the club (1.52 per game)...ranked second in blocks with 96 (0.79 per game)...had a season-high 17 put aways vs. Dayton (9/17/04)...had 11 double-digit kill efforts on the season...came up with a career-high 18 digs against Western Carolina (11/6/04).

Played in 88 games as a freshman and finished third on the team with 215 kills...her 2.44 kills per game average was second-best on the team...also recorded 190 digs, 31 blocks and 17 service aces...tallied three doubledoubles on the season including a 21-kill, 12-dig effort against East Tennessee State (10/10/03)...registered a season-high 17 digs against High Point (9/9/03) to go along with 11 kills... had a solid 16-kill, 11-dig performance in victory over Charleston Southern (9/12/03)...hit a season-best .406 (141-32) versus Lipscomb (8/30/03)...had seven double-figure kill matches.

Last competed with Orange High School in Hillsborough, NC, under the direction of head coach Wade Heverly...earned all-state honors in 2000-01 and all-conference from 1999-2003...garnered MVP honors in 2000...played second base in softball for one season, earning all-conference recognition...also competed as a forward on the soccer team, taking MVP honors in 2001.

Senior captain and two-time letterwinner for head coach Christie Mewis at Klein Oak High School...first team all-district as a senior...second team alldistrict as a junior...named “Best Blocker in District” and Team Most Valuable Player.

Club CAREER MATCH HIGHS Kills ...............................21 vs. ETSU (10/10/03) Digs............... 18 vs. Western Carolina (11/6/04) Assists .........................5 vs. Radford (10/16/03) Blocks ........................8 vs. Davidson (10/16/04) Aces ..................... 4 vs. Georgia State (9/19/03)

Personal

Hilary Ann Overby...born February 10, 1985, in Bartlesville, OK...daughter of Jon and Susan Overby...elementary education major.

OVERBY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2003 2004 Totals

G 88 122 210

K 215 265 480

E 110 119 229

TA 686 736 1422

Freshman Season

High School

High School

Competed for four years with Club Texas and head coach Debbie Sokol...led club team to a second place finish in the 2001 Tour of Texas.

A solid contributor in 96 games last year for the Spartans...ranked sixth on the club with 151 digs and was fifth with 1.57 digs per game...dished out 16 assists and had five kills...came up with a career-high 14 digs against High Point (9/22/04)...had three double-digit dig totals for the season.

One of seven letterwinners returning from the 2003 squad.. provided the team with solid depth at the libero position...should see more action in 2004 as a defensive specialist...saw action in one game.

Freshman Season

Club

Sophomore Season

Pct. .151 .198 .177

A 13 23 38

SA 24 10 34

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D 190 185 375

BS 4 15 19

BA 27 81 108

TB 31 96 127

Competed for seven seasons in Durham with the DOVE club team and head coach Wade Heverly...earned USAV All-Tournament honors in 2002 as a setter...also garnered All-Region honors in 2001.

Personal

Christin Judith Heverly...born April 13, 1985, in Durham, NC...daughter of Wade and Debbie Heverly...majoring in exercise and sports science major.

CAREER MATCH HIGHS Kills ................................................. 1, five times Digs..........................14 vs. High Point (9/22/04) Assists ................................................... 3, twice Blocks ...............................................................0 Aces ..................................................................0

HEVERLY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2003 2004 Totals

G 1 96 97

K 0 5 5

E 0 1 1

TA 0 20 20

Pct. .000 .200 .200

A 0 16 16

SA 0 0 0

D 0 151 151

BS 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0

TB 0 0 0


Freshman Season

Saw action in 31 games as a reserve in 2004...put away 34 kills for a 1.10 per game average...also came up with 56 digs (1.81 per game) and seven blocks defensively and dished out 14 assists...had a season-high 11 kills against only three attack errors for a .348 hitting percentage against Oakland (9/18/04)...recorded 12 digs against both UW-Green Bay (9/18/04) and Morgan State (9/24/04).

High School

Earned three varsity letters as an outside hitter for Airport High School...was a two-time AllHuron League selection...led her squad to the Huron League, District and Regional Championships...as a team captain during her senior season, she received all-region recognition...also garnered all-state honorable mention plaudits...named to the 2004 Monroe Evening News All-Tournament Team...earned two varsity letters as a forward on the basketball team.

Club

Played three seasons with Borderline volleyball club of Temperance, MI, which had a third place showing at the AAU Nationals.

Personal

Ashley Anne Smith...born on October 22, 1986, in Monroe, MI...daughter of Alan and Beverly Smith...chose UNCG over Stony Brook and Chattanooga...major is undecided.

Freshman Season

Enjoyed a good freshman season at UNCG, appearing in 73 games...ranked third on the team with 2.21 kills per game and was fifth with 161 put aways on the year...was second on the team with 2.18 digs per game...also contributed 38 total blocks, 37 assists and 13 service aces...notched a season-high 16 kills in a 3-2 win over Lipscomb (9/4/04)...tallied double-digits in kills on seven occasions, including the first three matches of her collegiate career...enjoyed a 14-kill, 10-dig effort against Wofford (10/6/04), which represented one of three “double-doubles” for the year.

High School

Earned three varsity letters for head coach Jodi Manore at Bedford High School...earned all-conference, all-region and all-state honors as a junior... led squad to final four appearances in the state tournament as a sophomore and junior...also lettered in basketball and soccer.

Club

Combined to play seven years with the Borderline and Motor City volleyball club out of Temperance, MI...led Motor City to a third place finish at the National Tournament in Arizona. CAREER MATCH HIGHS Kills ............................. 11 vs. Oakland (9/18/04) Digs...................................................... 12, twice Assists ............... 6 vs. UW-Green Bay (9/18/04) Blocks .................................................... 2, twice Aces ....................................................... 1, twice

SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2004

G 31

K 34

E 27

TA Pct. A 121 .058 14

SA 2

D 56

BS 2

BA 5

TB 7

CAREER MATCH HIGHS

Personal

Lauren Leigh Keiser...born on March 17, 1986 in Saratoga Springs, NY...daughter of Louis and Dawn Keiser...chose UNCG over Wright State...exercise and sports science major.

Kills ............................. 16 vs. Lipscomb (9/4/04) Digs...................................................... 14, twice Assists .................7 vs. Chattanooga (10/10/04) Blocks .................... 5 at Gardner-Webb (9/3/04) Aces ......................3 vs. Morgan State (9/24/04)

KEISER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2004

G 73

K E 161 88

TA Pct. A 568 .129 37

SA 13

D BS 159 1

BA 37

TB 38

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Freshman Season

Appeared in three games during first season with UNCG...recorded first collegiate kill at East Tennessee State (11/12/04)...came up with two digs and one assist at Chattanooga (11/13/04).

High School

Played four years and earned three letters for head coach Joanna Crew at Freedom High School...helped team to two conference championships, as well as one Sweet-16 and one Final Four appearance in the state tournament... two-time all conference performer... also garnered Best Defensive Player and Athlete of the Week honors.

Freshman Season

Led all freshman with 118 games played last season...finished fourth on the team with 212 kills and was sixth with 1.80 kills per game...placed second on the club with 240 digs and third with 2.03 digs per game...also came up with 31 total blocks on defense...added 28 assists and eight service aces...put away a season-high 14 kills in a 3-2 win over Lipscomb (9/4/04)...had nine double-digit kill efforts on the year, including three straight to begin her collegiate career... had 16 digs on two occasions and eight double-digit totals...began the season with 13 kills, 10 digs and four blocks against Gardner-Webb (9/3/04)... recorded six “double-doubles”.

High School

Earned two varsity letters in four years at Kingwood High School for head coach Krista Malmstrom...led team to second place conference finish... earned numerous individual accolades including all-district, “Best Hitter” and “Best All-Around”...also a three-time letterwinner in softball.

Club

Played three years for Biltmore on the club circuit.

Personal

Kimberly Marie Chapman...born on July 8, 1986, in Morganton, NC... daughter of Jeff and Kathy Chapman... chose UNCG over UNC Asheville and Elon...undecised on a major.

Club

Played two years with the Hit-Away club team from Tomball, TX...led squad to third place finish at the 2004 Tour of Texas.

Personal CAREER MATCH HIGHS Kills ...................................1 at ETSU (11/12/04) Digs..........................2 at Chattanooga (9/22/04) Assists .....................1 at Chattanooga (9/22/04) Blocks ...............................................................0 Aces ..................................................................0

CHAPMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2004

G 3

K 1

E 1

TA 2

Pct. A .000 1

SA 0

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D 2

BS 0

BA 0

TB 0

Alysia Marie Rosvold...born on February 13, 1986, in Dallas, TX...daughter of Charles and Dawna Rosvold...chose UNCG over Buffalo, Southwestern and Trinity...biology major.

CAREER MATCH HIGHS Kills ............................. 14 vs. Lipscomb (9/4/04) Digs...................................................... 16, twice Assists ................................................... 3, twice Blocks .................... 4 at Gardner-Webb (9/3/04) Aces ................... 2 vs. UW-Green Bay (9/18/04)

ROSVOLD’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2004

G K E TA Pct. A 118 212 158 737 .073 28

SA 8

D BS 240 3

BA 28

TB 31


Freshman Season

Appeared in 17 games during freshman season at UNCG...recorded nine kills (0.53 kills per game) on the year...came up with eight digs and 13 blocks on the defensive end...wound up with nine service aces in limited action...put away a season-high three kills on two occasions... had at least two blocks in five of the six matches she competed in...also came up with three service aces on two seperate occasions.

High School

Competed four years and earned two varsity letters at Lake Norman High School...earned Most Valuable Player, all-county and all-conference honors as a junior...led squad in kills, blocks and aces...received NCHSAA Sportsmanship Award, as well as the Woody Merchant Award and scholar athlete honors...also earned two varsity letters in track.

High School

Four-year letterwinner in volleyball, basketball and soccer at Edgewood HS...named All-Southern Badger Conference three times and all-city once in volleyball for the Crusaders...led team to a pair of runner-up finishes in the state tournament, along with a fourth-place showing... team captain during senior season...was a three-time All-Conference performer in soccer and led her club to three Regional Championships...National Honor Society member...delegate to the National Leadership Conference in Washington D.C...Edgewood’s High School Heisman Female Athlete Award winner for 2005...Wisonsin Athletic Association Scholar Athlete winner... honored with the Women’s Sports Advocates of Wisconsin Award of Excellence.

Club

Competed on the Wisconsin Power club team during 2004 and 2005 under head coach Ruth Leitzke...team went to the National Tournament in Houston, TX in 2004.

Personal

Elizabeth Jean Benzschawel...born on March 27, 1987 in Madison, WI...daughter of Dave and Linda Benzschawel...undecided on a major.

Club

Competed for seven years with various teams...last competed with the IC Stars in 2004.

Personal

Stephanie Leigh Kuebler...born on February 23, 1986, in Ypsilanti, MI... daughter of Steve and Diane Kuebler... chose UNCG over UNC Wilmington, Western Carolina and Elon...undecided on a major.

CAREER MATCH HIGHS Kills ........................................................ 3, twice Digs...............................................2, three times Assists ..........................................1, three times Blocks ...........................................3, three times Aces ....................................................... 3, twice

KUEBLER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2004

G 17

K 9

E 13

TA 38

Pct. A -.105 3

SA 9

D 8

BS 2

BA 11

TB 13

High School

Played volleyball for two years at Westerville South HS under coach Bob Price...named second team All-Ohio Capital Conference in 2004...led team to a OCC championship and District I championship...club want as far as the elite 8 in the state champion...also named team MVP as a senior...named first team All-Conference and all-district three times in track... competed primarily in the long jump, high jump and 4x400 relay team...four-year scholar athlete...garnered the 2004 volleyball team academic state award.

Club

Played for the Central Ohio Volleyball club for one season under coach Max Miller.

Personal

Kaitlyn Elizabeth Nortz...born on March 3, 1987 in Berea, Ohio...daughter Gregory and Vickie Nortz...majoring in international business.

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OVERALL RECORD 3-31 • SOCON 0-16 Name 4 Lauren Richards 9 Adrian Hicks 2 Christin Heverly 3 Hilary Overby 10 Cindy VanDervoort 7 Lauren Keiser 11 Alysia Rosvold 15 Lori Collins 5 Ashley Smith 6 Stephanie Elbe 8 Kimberly Chapman 21 Rebekah Faulise 16 Stephanie Kuebler UNC GREENSBORO Opponents

GP 123 96 96 122 99 73 118 75 31 36 3 121 17 123 123

MP-MS 34-33 31-26 31-4 34-33 28-23 20-18 34-28 22-18 13-3 17-7 3-0 34-0 6-5 34-34 34-34

ATTACK K K/G 304 2.47 78 0.81 5 0.05 265 2.17 301 3.04 161 2.21 212 1.80 156 2.08 34 1.10 18 0.50 1 0.33 8 0.07 9 0.53 1552 12.62 1891 15.37

E 114 30 1 119 150 88 158 117 27 17 1 12 13 847 714

TA 671 235 20 736 866 568 737 638 121 56 2 55 38 4743 4848

Pct .283 .204 .200 .198 .174 .129 .073 .061 .058 .018 .000 -.073 -.105 .149 .243

SET A 8 869 16 23 18 37 28 9 14 314 1 32 3 1372 1705

2004 MATCH RESULTS Date 9/3 9/4 9/4 9/10 9/11 9/11 9/17 9/17 9/18 9/18 9/22 9/24 9/24 9/25 9/25 9/28 10/1 10/2 10/6 10/9 10/10 10/16 10/17 10/19 10/23 10/24 10/26 10/29 11/2 11/5 11/6 11/9 11/12 11/13

Opponent at Gardner-Webb$ vs. Lipscomb$ vs. UT Martin$ vs. Belmont! vs. East Carolina! at Winthrop! vs. Dayton& at Toledo& vs. Oakland& vs. UW-Green Bay& HIGH POINT vs. Morgan State# UNC ASHEVILLE# vs. Memphis# FLORIDA ATLANTIC# at Furman* at Appalachian State* at Western Carolina* WOFFORD* ETSU* CHATTANOOGA* DAVIDSON* GEORGIA SOUTHERN* at Campbell at The Citadel* at Coll. of Charleston* GARDNER-WEBB ELON* at Elon* APPALACHIAN STATE* WESTERN CAROLINA* LIBERTY at ETSU* at Chattanooga*

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

Home matches in CAPS * Southern Conference match $ Gardner Webb over the Mt. Tourney (Boiling Springs, NC) ! Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, SC) # UNCG Tournament (Greensboro, NC) & Toledo Tournament (Toledo, OH) 10 • 2005 UNC Greensboro Volleyball Media Guide

Game Scores 32-34,30-27,23-30,30-20,8-15 31-29,19-30,25-30,30-25,15-10 22-30,15-30,30-26,22-30 24-30,17-30,21-30 19-30,24-30,13-30 14-30,13-30,24-30 30-32,24-30,26-30 22-30,21-30,19-30 22-30,25-30,15-30 16-30,21-30,30-28,24-30 32-34,30-25,29-31,14-30 33-31,30-17,30-20 27-30,20-30,24-30 17-30,13-30,30-28,24-30 22-30,21-30,24-30 12-30,15-30,22-30 19-30,17-30,21-30 18-30,14-30,26-30 30-22,31-29,22-30,23-30,12-15 27-30,23-30,30-18,30-23,11-15 30-18,22-30,28-30,30-22,10-15 32-34,28-30,27-30 16-30,25-30,31-29,21-30 17-30,22-30,36-34,30-27,10-15 27-30,28-30,33-31,25-30 10-30,8-30,14-30 30-15,30-13,30-26 22-30,17-30,15-30 25-30,18-30,13-30 26-30,11-30,7-30 30-21,28-30,25-30,30-26,13-15 29-31,25-30,29-31 27-30,23-30,16-30 17-30,30-25,25-30,24-30

SERVE SA 17 8 0 10 18 13 8 11 2 8 0 8 9 112 289

DIG D D/G 57 0.46 181 1.89 151 1.57 185 1.52 76 0.77 159 2.18 240 2.03 70 0.93 56 1.81 63 1.75 2 0.67 615 5.08 8 0.47 1863 15.15 1983 16.12

BLOCKING BS BA 20 87 2 35 0 0 15 81 6 45 1 37 3 28 3 16 2 5 1 10 0 0 0 0 2 11 55 355 59 366

TB 107 37 0 96 51 38 31 19 7 11 0 0 13 232.5 242.0

B/G 0.87 0.39 0.00 0.79 0.52 0.52 0.26 0.25 0.23 0.31 0.00 0.00 0.76 1.89 1.97

2004 TEAM STATS VS. ALL-TIME RECORDS Category 2004 Record (Year) Wins ........................3 .......................... 25 (1993) GP ...........................123 .................... 150 (1992) TA ............................4743 ................ 4979 (1997) Kills ..........................1552 ................ 1723 (1992) K/G ..........................12.62 .............. 13.99 (1994) TA Pct. ..................... .149 ................ .256 (1992) Assists .....................1372 ................ 1605 (1992) A/G ..........................11.15 ............... 12.78 (1994) Aces ........................112 ..................... 262 (1999) Aces/G.....................0.91 .................. 2.30 (1999) Digs .........................1863 ................ 2420 (1991) Digs/G .....................15.15 .............. 21.23 (1998) Solo Blocks..............55 ...................... 194 (1993) Block Assists ...........355 .................... 509 (1992) Total Blocks .............232.5 ................. 449 (1992) Blocks/G ..................1.89 .................. 3.16 (1993)


The Southern Conference, which enters its 85th season of intercollegiate competition in 2005, has become known as one of the nation’s leaders in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and defining the league’s role in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has excelled as the premier Division I-AA football conference since earning that classification in 1981. The Conference currently consists of 11 members in four states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Throughout its history, the Southern Conference has been an innovator in college athletics. The Southern Conference was the first “super conference” with its charter membership including the likes of Alabama, Auburn, and North Carolina. The SoCon, as it has come to be known by headline writers throughout the country, is the league that gave birth to the three-point shot in college basketball and was the college home of such sporting greats as Arnold Palmer, Jerry West and Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized countless times on CoSIDA Academic All-America and district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes-Scholarship winners have been selected from the conference. The Southern Conference office is located in the Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, SC. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon a first class meeting area as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

MEMBERSHIP HISTORY

The Southern Conference was formed on February 25, 1921 at a meeting in Atlanta, GA. Fourteen institutions from the 30-member Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) reorganized as the Southern Conference. Those charter members included Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. Athletic competition began in the fall of 1921. In 1922, six more schools - Florida, Louisiana State, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tulane and Vanderbilt - joined the fold. A year later, the University of the South joined the ranks. Virginia Military Institute became a member in 1925 and Duke University came into the fold in 1929. Since then, conference membership has experienced a series of membership changes with 42 institutions having been affiliated with the league. The league has undergone two major transitions during its history. The first occurred in December 1932 when the Southeastern Conference was formed out of the 23-school Southern Conference. The league’s 13 members west and south of the Appalachian Mountains reorganized to help reduce the extensive travel demands that were present in the league at the time. In 1936, the Southern Conference invited The Citadel, William & Mary, Davidson, Furman, Richmond and Wake Forest to join the membership. The second major shift happened in 1953 when Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest officially withdrew from the league to form the Atlantic Coast Conference. This change was brought about due to the desire of many of those schools to schedule a greater number of regular

SoCon Members Appalachian State (Boone, NC • 1971) College of Charleston (Charleston, SC • 1998) The Citadel (Charleston, SC • 1936) Davidson Wildcats (Davidson, NC • 1936-88, 1991) Elon Phoenix (Elon, NC • 2003) Furman Paladins (Greenville, SC • 1936) Georgia Southern Eagles (Statesboro, GA • 1991) UNC Greensboro Spartans (Greensboro, NC • 1997) Chattanooga Mocs (Chattanooga, TN • 1976) Western Carolina Catamounts (Cullowhee, NC • 1976) Wofford Terriers (Spartanburg, SC • 1997) season basketball games against their local rivals. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that spans four Southeastern states. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. The most recent addition, Elon University, joined the Southern Conference on July 1, 2003. The Phoenix replaced Virginia Military Institute which left the conference on June 30, 2003. East Tennessee State, which joined the SoCon in 1978, left the conference following the conclusion of the 2004-05 academic year.

LEADERSHIP

Entering the 2005 football campaign, Geoff Cabe serves as the Southern Conference’s interim commissioner. A member of the conference staff since 1988, Cabe has been involved in every facet of the SoCon’s operation. Since 2002, he has been senior associate commissioner where his duties have included serving as the executive producer for all of the SoCon’s championship events and coordinator of all external relationships for the conference. Cabe previously headed up the league’s media relations department (1991-95) and its championships area (199599) and has been both an assistant commissioner and associate commissioner. Cabe, now in his second term as the interim commissioner, replaced Danny Morrison who served as commissioner from November 13, 2001 until June 15, 2005. Morrison recently became the director of athletics at Texas Christian University. The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the first person at the

helm of the conference. Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. He was succeeded by Dave Hart in 1987 who spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, NC to Asheville, NC. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball Tournament. Waters, who is currently the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current SoCon logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. He became the president of the Asheville franchise of the National Basketball Development League in 2001.

CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY

The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. In May of 1923, the league held its first outdoor track and field championship in Montgomery, AL. Mississippi A&M (now Mississippi State) captured six individual titles on its way to winning the team championship. Two other sports - cross country and tennis - held their first championships during the 1920s. North Carolina won the initial cross country team championship in 1926 in Athens, GA. Tennis crowned its first singles and doubles champions in New Orleans, LA in 1928. Donald Cram of Vanderbilt was the league’s first singles champion, while Leonard Chamberlin and Maurie Bayon of Tulane won the doubles title. The 1930s saw four more sports - wrestling, indoor track and field, swimming and golf - celebrate their first conference championships. VMI played host to and won the first league wrestling team championship in 1930. Washington & Lee won the first indoor track team championship, which also took place in 1930 and was held at Chapel Hill, NC The University of Virginia hosted and won the first league swimming championship in 1933, while Duke captured the first conference golf team title at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, NC later that same year. Baseball was introduced as a Southern Conference sport in 1947 as Clemson captured the league championship that year. Rifle held its first conference championship in 1956, while soccer was the most recently added men’s sport in 1967. The Southern Conference began sponsoring women’s sports during the 1983-84 season. That year, volleyball, basketball and tennis championships were held in the league. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Southern Conference currently declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis, golf and softball.

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ALL-SOCON

STANDINGS North Team Appalachian State Elon Western Carolina Chattanooga East Tennessee State UNC Greensboro

W 15 10 8 6 5 0

Conference L Pct. 1 .938 6 .625 8 .500 10 .375 11 .312 16 .000

W 26 18 12 9 7 3

Overall L 8 14 16 21 22 31

Pct. .485 .562 .429 .300 .241 .088

South Team *College of Charleston Georgia Southern Furman Davidson Wofford The Citadel

W 15 13 8 7 6 3

Conference L Pct. 1 .938 3 .812 8 .500 9 .438 10 .375 13 .188

W 26 20 15 10 10 12

Overall L 6 10 16 23 21 20

Pct. .812 .667 .484 .303 .323 .375

* SoCon Tournament champion

First Team Amber Mangrum ................ Appalachian State Stefanie Panzer................... Appalachian State Kaycie Carr ....................College of Charleston Rebecca Wieters ............College of Charleston Julia Fredrickson .................................. Furman Iulia Porumbescu ................. Georgia Southern

Second Team Chrissy Finch ...................... Appalachian State Tiffany Blum ...................College of Charleston Sara Davis......................College of Charleston Amanda Timmers ...........College of Charleston Emily Hayes .............................................. Elon Kristen Kasprak .................... Georgia Southern

Player of the Year

Stefanie Panzer................... Appalachian State

SoCon Statistical Leaders Hitting Percentage Stephanie Panzer, ASU ................................. .331 Kristen Kasprak, GSU ................................... .317 Marina Daniel, CIT......................................... .313 Julia Fredrickson, FUR .................................. .306 Rebecca Wieters, COFC ............................... .305

Hitting Percentage College of Charleston .................................... .261 Georgia Southern .......................................... .244 Appalachian State ......................................... .233 Furman .......................................................... .212 The Citadel .................................................... .190

Kills per game Iulia Porumbescu, GSU ................................. 4.92 Liz Williamson, DAV ...................................... 4.20 Kellyn Thaut, WCU ........................................ 4.04 Andrea Duke, WOF ....................................... 4.02 Amanda Timmers, COFC .............................. 3.85

Kills per game College of Charleston .................................. 16.50 Georgia Southern ........................................ 15.99 Furman ........................................................ 15.35 Appalachian State ....................................... 15.28 Davidson...................................................... 14.39

Assists per game Kaycie Carr, COFC ...................................... 12.51 Amber Mangrum, ASU................................. 12.35 Jenna Dykstra, DAV .....................................11.49 Rhea DeJesus, WOF....................................11.29 Courtney Stewardson, FUR......................... 10.57 Blocks per game Tiffany Blum, COFC....................................... 1.41 Stephanie Panzer, ASU ................................. 1.33 Jennifer Charles, GSU................................... 1.15 Annie Uthe, COFC......................................... 1.12 Digs per game Marie Dobrenz, COFC ................................... 5.29 Dominique Mayor, UTC ................................. 5.16 Rebekah Faulise, UNCG.............................. 5.08 Tamara Gallen, DAV ...................................... 4.84 Kali Rumberger, ASU..................................... 4.68 12 • 2005 UNC Greensboro Volleyball Media Guide

Rayna Taylor Freshman of the Year Tiffany Blum ...................College of Charleston

Libero of the Year

Kali Rumberger ................... Appalachian State

Coach of the Year

Chad Callihan...................... Appalachian State

All-Tournament Team

Assists per game Georgia Southern ........................................ 14.60 College of Charleston .................................. 14.27 Furman ........................................................ 13.68 Appalachian State ....................................... 13.67 Davidson...................................................... 13.06

Amanda Timmers ...........College of Charleston

Blocks per game College of Charleston .................................... 2.61 Appalachian State ......................................... 2.54 Furman .......................................................... 2.15 Georgia Southern .......................................... 2.10 Elon ............................................................... 2.08

Iulia Porumbescu ................. Georgia Southern

Digs per game Chattanooga ................................................ 18.31 Davidson...................................................... 17.89 College of Charleston .................................. 16.92 Georgia Southern ........................................ 16.23 Appalachian State ....................................... 15.92

Rebecca Wieters ............College of Charleston Sara Davis......................College of Charleston Chrissy Finch ..................... Appalachian State Stefanie Panzer................... Appalachian State

Tournament MVP: Amanda Timmers ...........College of Charleston


Hitting Percentage

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tammy Tindall ............. 1995 ....................... .360 Melanie Trexler ........... 1992 ....................... .339 Stacy Meadows .......... 1995 ....................... .325 Christie Ayscue ........... 1991 ....................... .313 Tammy Tindall ............. 1993 ....................... .302 Lauren Richards ......... 2004 ........................ .283 Rayna Taylor ............... 1998 ....................... .276 Samika Hawkins ......... 1999 ....................... .272 Stacy Meadows .......... 1992 ....................... .269 Missi Olson ................ 1992 ....................... .268

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Missi Olson ................. 1992 ......................... 524 Becky Moore ............... 2000 ......................... 419 Kelley Evans ............... 1997 ......................... 403 Robin Schuller ............ 1996 ......................... 397 Robin Schuller ............ 1994 ......................... 396 LaJean Morrow ........... 2003 ......................... 379 Missi Olson ................. 1991 ......................... 372 Becky Moore ............... 1997 ......................... 359 Dawn Bright ................ 2002 ......................... 358 Kelly Boerstler............. 1997 ......................... 328

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

LaJean Morrow ........... 2003 ........................ 3.68 Becky Moore ............... 2000 ........................ 3.64 Missi Olson ................. 1992 ........................ 3.56 Robin Schuller ............ 1996 ........................ 3.48 Missi Olson ................. 1991 ........................ 3.32 Dawn Bright ................ 2002 ........................ 3.31 Robin Schuller ............ 1994 ........................ 3.22 Kelley Evans ............... 1997 ........................ 3.17 Stacey Meadows ........ 1995 ........................ 3.16 Cindy VanDervoort...... 2004 ........................ 3.04

Kills

Kills Per Game

Assists

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Liz Gremillion .............. 1994 ...................... 1,332 Liz Gremillion .............. 1992 ...................... 1,276 Jessica Chappell......... 1997 ...................... 1,253 Liz Gremillion .............. 1993 ...................... 1,153 Robyn Jameson .......... 2000 ...................... 1,019 Liz Gremillion .............. 1995 ......................... 990 Robyn Jameson .......... 1998 ......................... 977 Robyn Jameson .......... 1999 ......................... 966 Adrian Hicks................ 2004 ......................... 869 Jessica Chappell......... 1996 ......................... 768

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Liz Gremillion .............. 1994 .......................11.39 Liz Gremillion .............. 1995 ...................... 10.53 Liz Gremillion .............. 1992 ...................... 10.46 Jessica Chappell......... 1997 ........................ 9.71 Jessica Chappell......... 1996 ........................ 9.39 Robyn Jameson .......... 1998 ........................ 9.39 Liz Gremillion .............. 1993 ........................ 9.37 Robyn Jameson .......... 2000 ........................ 9.35 Adrian Hicks................ 2004 ........................ 9.05 Robyn Jameson .......... 1999 ........................ 9.03

7. 8. 9. 10.

Assists Per Game

Digs

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 9. 10.

Rebekah Faulise ......... 2004 ......................... 615 Missi Olson ................. 1991 ......................... 578 Christie Ayscue ........... 1991 ......................... 494 Lauren Yarish.............. 1991 ......................... 479 Missi Olson ................. 1992 ......................... 457 Robin Schuller ............ 1996 ......................... 450 Kelly Boerstler............. 1997 ......................... 424 Lauren Yarish.............. 1992 ......................... 412 Kelley Evans ............... 1997 ......................... 391 Stacy Meadows .......... 1993 ......................... 387

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Missi Olson ................. 1991 ........................ 5.16 Rebekah Faulise ......... 2004 ........................ 5.08 Cristine Ayscue ........... 1991 ........................ 4.57 Lauren Yarish.............. 1991 ........................ 4.20 Robin Schuller ............ 1996 ........................ 3.95 Ellen Gallagher ........... 1995 ........................ 3.56 Kelly Boerstler............. 1997 ........................ 3.42 Stacy Meadows .......... 1995 ........................ 3.36 Kim Dayton ................. 2002 ........................ 3.32 Rebekah Faulise ......... 2003 ........................ 3.29

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Becky Moore ............... 1999 ........................... 69 Becky Moore ............... 2000 ........................... 57 Lauren Yarish.............. 1993 ........................... 56 Missi Olson ................. 1991 ........................... 52 Liz Gremillion .............. 1994 ........................... 49 Robin Schuller ............ 1993 ........................... 48 Missi Olson ................. 1992 ........................... 47 Robin Schuller ............ 1995 ........................... 46 Kelley Evans ............... 1999 ........................... 44 Lauren Yarish.............. 1992 ........................... 44

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Digs Per Game

Service Aces

Service Aces Per Game

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Becky Moore ............... 1999 ...................... 0.711 Becky Moore ............... 2000 ..................... 0.496 Robin Schuller ............ 1996 ..................... 0.484 Lauren Yarish.............. 1993 ..................... 0.471 Missi Olson ................. 1991 ..................... 0.464 Kelley Evans ............... 1999 ...................... 0.440 Liz Gremillion .............. 1994 ...................... 0.419 Robin Schuller ............ 1993 ...................... 0.414 Sarah Bosch ............... 2001 ...................... 0.392 Robyn Jameson .......... 1999 ...................... 0.364

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Melanie Trexler ........... 1992 ......................... 169 Melanie Trexler ........... 1993 ......................... 163 Rayna Taylor ............... 1998 ......................... 123 Jen Yarborough .......... 1992 ......................... 121 Rayna Taylor ............... 1999 ..........................114 Kelly Boerstler............. 1997 ..........................112 Dawn Bright ................ 2002 ......................... 109 Stacy Meadows .......... 1994 ......................... 108 Samika Hawkins ......... 1995 ......................... 107 Stacy Meadows .......... 1995 ......................... 107 Lauren Richards ......... 2004 ......................... 107

Blocks

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Blocks Per Game

Melanie Trexler ........... 1993 ........................ 1.54 Melanie Trexler ........... 1992 ........................ 1.17 Kelly Boerstler............. 1997 ........................ 1.15 Stacy Meadows .......... 1995 ........................ 1.13 Samika Hawkins ......... 1998 .........................1.11 Tammy Tindall ............. 1993 .........................1.11 Rayna Taylor ............... 1998 ........................ 1.10 Jenny Yarbrough......... 1992 ........................ 1.07 Rayna Taylor ............... 1999 ........................ 1.03 Lauren Richards ......... 2003 ........................ 1.01 Dawn Bright ................ 2002 ........................ 1.01

Games Played

Tanya Edmunds .......... 1992 ......................... 148 Missi Olson ................. 1992 ......................... 147 Malanie Trexler ........... 1992 ......................... 144 Lauren Yarish.............. 1992 ......................... 143 Jessica Chappell......... 1997 ......................... 129 Deetra Bryant.............. 1997 ......................... 129 7. Kelley Evans ............... 1997 ......................... 127 8. Maribeth Lesner .......... 1997 ......................... 125 9. Robin Schuller ............ 1994 ......................... 123 Liz Gremillion .............. 1993 ......................... 123 Lauren Richards ......... 2004 ......................... 123

Did you Know? Tammy Tindall Posted a .360 hitting percentage in 1995, which remains the best single-season effort at UNCG.

Rebekah Faulise Finished 41st in the country with 5.08 digs per game in 2004. She totaled a UNCG record 615 digs on the year to lead the Southern Conference.

LaJean Morrow Averaged a staggering 3.68 kills per game during the 2003 season. She put away 379 kills that season.

Liz Gremillion Owns four of the top six assist totals in UNCG history. In 1994, she dished out 1,332 helpers on her way to being named first team All-Big South.

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Hitting Pct. (Min. 100 kills)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Christie Ayscue ........... 1991 ........................ .313 Tammy Tindall ............. 1992-95 .................. .307 Melanie Trexler ........... 1991-93 .................. .285 Stacy Meadows .......... 1992-95 .................. .254 Liz Gremillion .............. 1992-95 .................. .253 Missi Olson ................. 1991-92 .................. .251 Samika Hawkins ......... 1998-99 .................. .239 Lauren Yarish.............. 1991-93 .................. .229 Rayna Taylor ............... 1998-99 .................. .224 Kelly Boerstler............. 1996-97 .................. .224

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Robin Schuller ............ 1993-96 ................ 1,332 Becky Moore ............... 1997-00 ................ 1,127 Kelley Evans ............... 1996-99 .................1,116 Stacy Meadows .......... 1992-95 ................... 956 Missi Olson ................. 1991-92 ................... 896 Lauren Yarish.............. 1991-93 ................... 789 Dawn Bright ................ 2000-02 ................... 785 LaJean Morrow ........... 2000-03 ................... 763 Ellen Gallagher ........... 1993-96 ................... 685 Kara Faulise................ 1996-99 ................... 659

Kills

Kills Per Game (Min. 150)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Missi Olson ................. 1991-92 .................. 3.46 Cindy VanDervoort...... 2004 ........................ 3.04 Robin Schuller ............ 1993-96 .................. 2.97 Becky Moore ............... 1997-00 .................. 2.95 LaJean Morrow ........... 2000-03 .................. 2.70 Kelley Evans ............... 1996-99 .................. 2.52 Dawn Bright ................ 2000-02 .................. 2.51 Stacy Meadows .......... 1992-95 .................. 2.32 Lauren Yarish.............. 1991-93 .................. 2.10 Lauren Richards ......... 2002- ...................... 1.83

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Liz Gremillion .............. 1992-95 ................ 4,751 Robyn Jameson .......... 1998-01 ................ 3,641 Adrian Hicks .............. 2002- .................... 2,041 Jessica Chappell......... 1996-97 ................ 2,021 Tanya Edmunds .......... 1991-92 ................... 718 Juliet Pack .................. 2001-02 ................... 713 Stephanie Elbe .......... 2003- ....................... 712 Ellen Gallagher ........... 1993-96 ................... 459 Staci Schram .............. 1991-92 ................... 413 Katy McNeill ................ 1997-00 ................... 392

Service Aces Per Game (Min. 50) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Becky Moore ............... 1997-00 ................ 0.406 Lauren Yarish.............. 1991-93 ............... 0.398 Robin Schuller ............ 1993-96 ............... 0.386 Missi Olson ................. 1991-92 ................ 0.382 Kelley Evans ............... 1996-99 ............... 0.321 Liz Gremillion .............. 1992-95 ................ 0.318 Stacy Meadows .......... 1992-95 ................ 0.289 Ellen Gallagher ........... 1993-96 ................ 0.276 LaJean Morrow ........... 2000-03 ................ 0.230 Robyn Jameson .......... 1998-01 ................ 0.222

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Robin Schuller ............ 1993-96 ................ 1,493 Kelley Evans ............... 1996-99 ................ 1,256 Lauren Yarish.............. 1991-93 ................ 1,242 Stacy Meadows .......... 1992-95 ................ 1,215 Ellen Gallagher ........... 1993-96 ................ 1,153 Liz Gremillion .............. 1992-95 ................ 1,137 Deetra Bryant.............. 1994-97 .................1,114 Missi Olson ................. 1991-92 ................ 1,035 Robyn Jameson .......... 1998-01 ................... 939 Kim Dayton ................. 2000-03 ................... 876

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Melanie Trexler ........... 1991-93 ................... 430 Tammy Tindall ............ 1992-95 ................... 313 Stacy Meadows .......... 1992-95 ................... 305 Lauren Yarish.............. 1991-93 ................... 272 Liz Gremillion .............. 1992-95 ................... 243 Dawn Bright ................ 2000-02 ................... 238 Rayna Taylor ............... 1998-99 ................... 237 Kara Faulise................ 1996-99 ................... 234 Lauren Richards ......... 2002- ....................... 231 Maribeth Lessner ........ 1994-97 ................... 222

Digs

Blocks

Assists

Assists Per Game (Min. 700)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Liz Gremillion .............. 1992-95 ................ 10.42 Jessica Chappell......... 1996-97 .................. 9.62 Robyn Jameson .......... 1998-01 .................. 8.71 Adrian Hicks................ 2002- ...................... 8.61 Stephanie Elbe ........... 2003-04 .................. 8.57

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Robin Schuller ............ 1993-96 ................... 173 Becky Moore ............... 1997-00 ................... 155 Liz Gremillion ............. 1992-95 ................... 145 Lauren Yarish.............. 1991-93 ................... 144 Kelley Evans ............... 1996-99 ................... 142 Stacy Meadows .......... 1992-95 ....................119 Ellen Gallagher ........... 1993-96 ....................115 Missi Olson ................. 1991-92 ..................... 99 Robyn Jameson .......... 1998-01 ..................... 93 Deetra Bryant.............. 1994-97 ..................... 87

Servie Aces

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Blocks Per Game

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Melanie Trexler ........... 1991-93 .................. 1.32 Rayna Taylor ............... 1998-99 .................. 1.06 Kelly Boerstler............. 1996-97 .................. 0.99 Tammy Tindall ............. 1992-95 .................. 0.98 Samika Hawkins ......... 1998-99 .................. 0.96 Lauren Richards ......... 2002- ...................... 0.88 Dawn Bright ................ 2000-02 .................. 0.76 Maribeth Lessner ........ 1994-97 .................. 0.74 Stacy Meadows .......... 1992-95 .................. 0.74 Lauren Yarish.............. 1991-93 .................. 0.72

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Liz Gremillion .............. 1992-95 ................... 456 Robin Schuller ............ 1993-96 ................... 448 Kelley Evans .............. 1996-99 ................... 443 Deetra Bryant.............. 1994-97 ................... 438 Robyn Jameson .......... 1998-01 ................... 418 Ellen Gallagher ........... 1993-96 ................... 416 Stacy Meadows .......... 1992-95 ................... 412 Kara Faulise................ 1996-99 ................... 384 Becky Moore ............... 1997-00 ................... 382 Katie McPhail .............. 1996-99 ................... 372

1. 2. 3. 4.

Tere Dail...................... 1979-99 ................... 490 Pat Hielscher .............. 1970-74 ................... 106 Kaye Moody ................ 1975-78 ..................... 61 Stacy Meadows .......... 2000-04 ..................... 29

1. 2. 3. 4.

Pat Hieslscher............. 1970-74 ................. .779 Tere Dail...................... 1979-99 ................. .654 Kaye Moody ................ 1975-78 ................. .424 Stacy Meadows .......... 2000-04 .................. .180

Games Played

Coaching Wins

Coaching Winning Pct.

1,000 Kills Club 1,332

Robin Schuller

Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 Totals

GP 116 123 128 114 481

K 265 396 274 397 1332

E 144 196 132 172 644

OH

1,127 Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 Totals

Becky Moore GP K 119 359 51 100 97 249 115 419 382 1127

E 180 75 134 198 417

1,116 Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 Totals

Kelley Evans GP K 105 210 127 403 111 298 100 205 443 1116

E 118 187 128 88 521

Decatur, IN AT 817 1112 803 1145 3877

PCT .148 .180 .325 .197 .177

K/G 2.28 3.22 2.14 3.48 2.77

AT 1029 278 806 1224 3337

PCT. .174 .090 .143 .181 .213

Marietta, GA K/G 3.01 1.96 2.57 3.64 2.95

AT 698 1168 937 684 3487

PCT. .132 .185 .181 .171 .171

Lauderhill, FL K/G 2.00 3.17 2.68 2.05 2.52

OH

LS


Individual Match Records Hitting Percentage

Three-Game Match .857 (12-0-14) ...................................... Lauren Richards vs. Gardner-Webb ..........................................................................................October 26, 2004 Four-Game Match .560 .........................................................................Stacy Meadows at VCU ..................................................................................... September 17, 1994 Five-Game Match .550 .........................................................................Kelley Evans vs. Drexel ....................................................................................... September 7, 1996

Kills Three-Game Match 24 ................................................................ LaJean Morrow vs. The Citadel ..........................................................................................October 17, 2003 Four-Game Match 25 ....................................................................... Kelley Evans vs. Davidson ..........................................................................................October 22, 1997 Five-Game Match 34 ..................................................................Becky Moore vs. Chattanooga ............................................................................................October 4, 1997

Attack Attempts Three-Game Match 51 ...........................................................................Robin Schuller at Liberty ..........................................................................................October 25, 1994 Four-Game Match 75 ..................................................................Missi Olson vs. UNC Asheville ...................................................................................... November 14, 1992 Five-Game Match 84 ..................................................................Becky Moore vs. Chattanooga ............................................................................................October 3, 1997

Assists Three-Game Match 56 ............................................................................ Liz Gremillion at Liberty ..........................................................................................October 25, 1994 Four-Game Match 64 .....................................................Robyn Jameson vs. Georgia Southern ..................................................................................... September 30, 2000 Five-Game Match 75 ........................................................................Liz Gremillion at Campbell ..................................................................................... September 30, 1994

Service Aces

Block Solo Three-Game Match 5 ...........................................................................................................Twice Four-Game Match 5 ..................................................................................................Four Times Five-Game Match 4 ....................................................Melanie Trexler vs. North Carolina State ........................................................................................ November 2, 1993

Block Assists Three-Game Match 10 ......................................................................Dawn Bright at The Citadel) ............................................................................................October 6, 2002 Four-Game Match 8 .................................................................................................Eight Times Five-Game Match 10 .....................................................................Jenny Yarborough at Liberty ..................................................................................... September 15, 1992

Total Blocks Three-Game Match 11........................................................................Dawn Bright at The Citadel ............................................................................................October 6, 2002 Four-Game Match 12 ....................................................................... Kelly Boerstler vs. Radford ..........................................................................................October 25, 1996 Five-Game Match 12 .........................................................................................................Twice

Digs Three-Game Match 24 ................................................................. Rebekah Faulise vs. Davidson ..........................................................................................October 16, 2004 Four-Game Match 31 ....................................................Rebekah Faulise vs. Georgia Southern ..........................................................................................October 17, 2004 Five-Game Match 33 ..................................Robin Schuller vs. Coastal Carolina (Nov. 1, 1996) ................................................Rebekah Faullise vs. Wofford (Oct. 6, 2004)

LaJean Morrow posted 24 kills against The Citadel on October 17, 2003

Three-Game Match 8 ............................................................................ Sarah Bosch vs. Furman ............................................................................................October 9, 2001 Four-Game Match 8 ...............................................................................................Becky Moore .............................................................................................................Twice Five-Game Match 6 ...........................................................................................................Twice 2005 UNC Greensboro Volleyball Media Guide • 15


Team Match Records Hitting Percentage Three-Game Match .514 .........................................................................Virginia Commonwealth ..................................................................................... September 22, 1995 Four-Game Match .465 ............................................................................................at Campbell ..........................................................................................October 15, 1993 Five-Game Match .349 ........................................................................................ at The Citadel ..........................................................................................October 27, 2001

Kills Three-Game Match 66 ...................................................................................................at Liberty ..........................................................................................October 25, 1994 Four-Game Match 78 ..................................................................................................... Wofford ..........................................................................................October 21, 1997 Five-Game Match 91 ...............................................................................................at Campbell ..................................................................................... September 30, 1994

Attack Attempts Three-Game Match 192 .................................................................................................at Liberty ..........................................................................................October 25, 1994 Four-Game Match 246 ........................................................................... at North Carolina State ........................................................................................ November 9, 1994 Five-Game Match 260 ...................................................................................................Radford ...................................................................................... November 13, 1993

Assists Three-Game Match 64 ...................................................................................................at Liberty ..........................................................................................October 25, 1994 Four-Game Match 73 ..................................................................................................... Wofford ..........................................................................................October 21, 1997 Five-Game Match 85 ...............................................................................................at Campbell ..........................................................................................October 27, 2001

Block Solo Three-Game Match 12 .................................................................................................. at Dayton ..................................................................................... September 25, 1992 Four-Game Match 11 .................................................................................................at Radford ..................................................................................... September 25, 1991 Five-Game Match 9 ............................................................................. at College of Charleston ..........................................................................................October 30, 1999

Block Assists Three-Game Match 31 .........................................................................................................Twice Four-Game Match 26 .................................................................................at Appalachian State ..................................................................................... September 22, 1998 Five-Game Match 32 ...................................................................................................at Liberty ..................................................................................... September 15, 1992

Total Blocks Three-Game Match 36 .......................................................................................................at Elon ..................................................................................... September 29, 1999 Four-Game Match 29 .........................................................................................................Twice Five-Game Match 39 ...............................................................................................at Campbell ....................................................................................... September 4, 1997

Digs Three-Game Match 85 ...................................................................................................at Liberty ..........................................................................................October 25, 1994 Four-Game Match 130 ........................................................................... at North Carolina State ........................................................................................ November 9, 1994 Five-Game Match 154 ...................................................................................................Radford ...................................................................................... November 13, 1993

Service Aces Three-Game Match 15 ............................................................................................. Chattanooga ..................................................................................... September 30, 1995 Four-Game Match 19 ................................................................................................... Hampton ..................................................................................... September 10, 1999 Five-Game Match 17 ................................................................................ vs. Western Carolina ........................................................................................ November 6, 2004 16 • 2005 UNC Greensboro Volleyball Media Guide

Rebekah Faulise set a school record with 31 digs in a four-game match against Georgia Southern on October 17, 2004


Division I (1991-present)

Division III

Southern Conference (1997-)

Dixie Conference (pre-1991)

SoCon Rookie of the Year 1998 ....................................................Rayna Taylor

All-Dixie Conference 1987 Gia Orlando............................. First Team Laura Larson ......................Second Team 1986 Jen Emery ............................... First Team Georgeanne Wyrick ...........Second Team 1985 Jen Emery ............................... First Team Sarah Farlow......................Second Team Liz penn .............................Second Team Georgeanne Wyrick ...........Second Team 1984 Lisa Beverly ............................ First Team Maggie Hayes ......................... First Team Shirese Moore....................Second Team Sandra Smith .....................Second Team 1983 Lisa Beverly ........................... First Team Maggie Hayes ......................... First Team Shirese Moore....................Second Team 1982 Lisa Beverly ............................ First Team Maggie Hayes ......................... First Team Brenda Suits ........................... First Team Shirese Moore....................Second Team 1981 Maggie Hayes ......................... First Team Sandra Smith .......................... First Team Brenda Suits ........................... First Team

Big South (1992-96) All-Big South 1996 Ellen Gallagher ..................Second Team Robin Schuller....................Second Team 1995 Liz Gremillion .......................... First Team Stacy Meadows....................... First Team Robin Schuller......................... First Team 1994 Liz Gremillion .......................... First Team Robin Schuller......................... First Team Stacy Meadows .................Second Team 1993 Lauren Yarish .......................... First Team Melanie Trexler ..................Second Team 1992 Missi Olson ............................. First Team

Liz Gremillion

All-Big South Tournament 1995 ................................................... Liz Gremillion ..........................................................Tammy Tindall 1994 ................................................... Liz Gremillion ......................................................... Robin Schuller 1993 ................................................... Liz Gremillion ...........................................................Lauren Yarish 1992 ...................................................... Missi Olson Big South Tournament MVP 1994 ................................................... Liz Gremillion

Robin Schuller

Big South Player of the Year 1995 ................................................... Liz Gremillion Big South Coach of the Year 1995 ...........................................................Tere Dail

Rayna Taylor Tere Dail

All-Dixie Tournament 1986 ........................................................Jen Emery 1985 ................................................... Sarah Farlow 1984 ..................................................Maggie Hayes ............................................................. Lisa Beverly ......................................................... Shirese Moore 1983 ..................................................... Lisa Beverly ..........................................................Maggie Hayes ......................................................... Shirese Moore 1982 .................................................... Brenda Suits ............................................................. Lisa Beverly ..........................................................Maggie Hayes ......................................................... Shirese Moore 1981 ..................................................... Lisa Beverly ..........................................................Maggie Hayes .......................................................... Sherrie Moore ............................................................ Brenda Suits Dixie Conference Tournament MVP 1984 ..................................................Maggie Hayes 1983 ..................................................... Lisa Beverly 1982 .................................................... Brenda Suits Dixie Coach of the Year 1985 ...........................................................Tere Dail 1984 ...........................................................Tere Dail 1982 ...........................................................Tere Dail

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1980 Record: 28-11 Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/10 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/22 9/25 9/25 9/30 9/30 10/1 10/1 10/7 10/7 10/9 10/9 10/10 10/10 10/11 10/11 10/11 10/14 10/24 10/24 10/28 10/30 10/30 11/4 11/4 11/5 11/5 11/7 11/12 11/12 11/14 11/14 11/14 11/15 11/15 11/15

NORTH CAROLINA STATE........... L 0-3 NORTH CAROLINA....................... L 1-3 WINSTON-SALEM STATE ...........W 2-0 vs. Winston-Salem State ..............W 2-0 at High Point .................................W 2-1 at Wake Forest .............................W 2-1 vs. Catawba ..................................W 2-0 UNC ASHEVILLE .........................W 2-0 GUILFORD ...................................W 2-0 at North Carolina A&T...................W 2-0 vs. Bennett....................................W 2-0 vs. Catawba ..................................W 2-1 at Winston-Salem State ................W 2-1 APPALACHIAN STATE.................. L 0-2 HIGH POINT.................................W 2-1 vs. East Carolina ..........................W 2-0 vs. Baptist .....................................W 2-0 vs. Coll. of Charleston ................... L 0-2 vs. Pembroke State ......................W 2-1 at Francis Marion ........................... L 1-2 NC CENTRAL...............................W 3-0 at Virginia Tech .............................. L 1-2 vs. Christopher Newport ...............W 2-0 WAKE FOREST............................. L 1-2 vs. Mars Hill ..................................W 2-0 at Lenoir-Rhyne ............................W 2-0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ..............W 2-0 ST. AUGUSTINE’S .......................W 2-1 at Western Carolina ....................... L 1-2 vs. Gardner-Webb ........................W 2-1 at Guilford .....................................W 2-1 vs. Charlotte .................................. L 0-2 at Elon ..........................................W 2-1 vs. Elon .........................................W 2-0 vs. Western Carolina ..................... L 0-2 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ..........................W 2-0 vs. High Point ...............................W 2-0 vs. Charlotte .................................W 2-0 vs. Western Carolina ..................... L 1-2 1981 Record 21-17 (5-3 Dixie, 2nd) Head Coach: Tere Dail

9/15 9/17 9/22 9/22 9/25 9/25 9/26 9/28 9/28 10/1 10/1 10/5 10/5 10/7 10/7 10/9 10/9 10/10 10/10 10/10 10/10 10/12 10/12 10/13 10/13 10/15 10/15 10/22 10/22 10/26 10/26 11/2 11/3

at Duke .......................................... L 0-3 at Wingate ....................................W 3-1 vs. St. Andrews# ...........................W 2-0 at Greensboro#.............................W 2-0 vs. UNC Wilmington .....................W 2-0 at Guilford ...................................... L 1-2 at NC Wesleyan#........................... L 0-3 METHODIST# ..............................W 2-1 BENNETT .....................................W 2-0 at Atlantic Christian .......................W 2-1 vs. Fayetteville State ....................W 2-0 GREENSBORO ............................. L 1-2 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ..............W 2-0 vs. Gardner-Webb ........................W 2-1 at Catawba ...................................W 2-0 vs. Baptist ...................................... L 0-2 at Francis Marion ........................... L 0-2 vs. Winthrop................................... L 0-2 vs. Gardner-Webb ........................W 2-0 vs. Coll. of Charleston ................... L 0-2 vs. Furman..................................... L 0-2 vs. Bennett....................................W 2-0 at Meredith....................................W 2-0 LENOIR-RHYNE ........................... L 0-2 HIGH POINT.................................W 2-0 VIRGINIA TECH ............................ L 1-2 GUILFORD .................................... L 0-2 vs. Western Carolina ..................... L 0-2 at Charlotte .................................... L 0-2 vs. NC Wesleyan# ......................... L 0-2 at St. Andrews# ............................W 2-0 at Methodist# ................................W 3-1 vs. Queens (NC) ...........................W 2-0

11/3 11/5 11/5 11/6 11/7

at Greensboro#.............................W 2-0 vs. UNC Wilmington ...................... L 1-2 at Wake Forest .............................. L 0-2 vs. St. Andrews+...........................W 3-0 at NC Wesleyan+..........................W 3-2

* Dixie Conference match # USC Spartanburg Tourn. (Spartanburg, SC) + Dixie Conference Tourn. (Newport News, VA) DIAC Tournament Champions 1982 Record: 32-10 (9-1 Dixie, 1st) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/14 9/16 9/16 9/20 9/20 9/21 9/21 9/23 9/23 9/24 9/24 9/25 9/25 9/25 9/25 9/28 9/29 9/29 9/30 9/30 10/1 10/2 10/4 10/4 10/5 10/5 10/7 10/12 10/12 10/13 10/13 10/21 10/24 10/25 10/25 10/27 10/28 10/28 11/3 11/5 11/6 11/20

at Duke .......................................... L 1-2 at Greensboro* .............................W 3-1 vs. Winston-Salem State ..............W 2-0 vs. Elon .........................................W 2-0 at North Carolina A&T...................W 2-0 NC WESLEYAN* ........................... L 0-2 MEREDITH ...................................W 2-0 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN ................W 2-0 RADFORD ....................................W 2-1 vs. Wofford# .................................W 2-0 vs. South Carolina State# .............W 2-0 at USC Spartanburg# ...................W 2-0 vs. Gardner-Webb# ......................W 2-0 vs. Columbia College#..................W 2-1 vs. Wake Forest#........................... L 0-2 at Liberty ........................................ L 1-3 at Lenoir-Rhyne ............................. L 1-2 vs. Mars Hill ................................... L 1-2 METHODIST* ...............................W 2-0 WINGATE .....................................W 2-0 at Mary Washington......................W 2-1 at Christopher Newport* ...............W 3-0 at High Point .................................. L 1-2 vs. Elon .........................................W 2-1 ST. ANDREWS* ............................W 2-0 AVERETT* ....................................W 2-0 at NC Wesleyan* ..........................W 3-2 vs. UNC Wilmington .....................W 2-0 at Methodist*.................................W 2-0 vs. Charlotte .................................W 2-1 at Virginia Tech .............................. L 0-2 at Elon ..........................................W 3-2 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT* ...........W 3-1 GREENSBORO* ..........................W 2-0 CATAWBA.....................................W 2-0 WAKE FOREST............................. L 0-3 at St. Andrews* .............................W 2-1 vs. Coastal Carolina .....................W 2-1 at Guilford .....................................W 3-2 vs. St. Andrews+...........................W 3-1 vs. NC Wesleyan+ ........................W 3-1 vs. Ohio Northern! ......................... L 0-3

* Dixie Conference match # USC Spartanburg Tourn. (Spartanburg, SC) + Dixie Conference Tourn. (Newport News, VA) ! NCAA Tournament First-Round (Ada, OH) DIAC Regular Season Champions DIAC Tournament Champions NCAA Div. III Tournament 1983 Record: 29-6 (10-2 Dixie, 1st) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/13 9/13 9/20 9/27 9/28 9/28 9/29 10/1 10/1

vs. Greensboro .............................W 2-0 vs. UNC Wilmington .....................W 2-1 GREENSBORO* ........................... L 0-3 at Methodist*.................................W 3-0 NC WESLEYAN* ..........................W 3-1 GUILFORD .................................... L 0-2 AVERETT* ....................................W 3-0 at Radford ...................................... L 0-2 vs. University of D.C. ....................W 2-0

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10/3 10/3 10/4 10/4 10/6 10/6 10/11 10/12 10/20 10/21 10/21 10/22 10/22 10/22 10/22 10/25 10/27 10/27 10/30 10/31 10/31 11/2 11/2 11/5 11/5 11/18

LIBERTY.......................................W 2-0 ELON ............................................W 2-0 ST. ANDREWS* ............................W 3-1 LENOIR-RHYNE ..........................W 2-0 at NC Wesleyan* ..........................W 3-0 vs. Mary Washington ....................W 2-0 METHODIST* ...............................W 3-0 at Averett* .....................................W 3-0 at Christopher Newport* ...............W 3-0 at Salisbury State# .......................W 2-0 vs. Messiah#.................................. L 0-2 vs. Elon# .......................................W 2-1 vs. Kean#......................................W 2-0 vs. Catholic# .................................W 2-0 vs. Galaudet# ...............................W 2-0 at Wake Forest .............................W 2-1 at Greensboro* .............................W 3-0 vs. North Carolina A&T .................W 2-0 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT* ...........W 3-0 at St. Andrews ............................... L 0-3 vs. Coastal Carolina .....................W 2-0 at Roanoke ...................................W 2-0 vs. Eastern Mennonite ..................W 2-0 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT+.........W 2-0 GREENSBORO+..........................W 3-0 at Western Maryland! .................... L 1-3

* Dixie Conference match # Salisbury State Tournament (Salisbury, MD) + Dixie Conference Tournament (Greensboro, NC) ! NCAATournament First-Round (Westminster, MD) DIAC Regular Season Champions DIAC Tournament Champions NCAA Div. III Tournament 1984 Record: 34-4 (12-0 Dixie, 1st) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/12 9/12 9/13 9/17 9/17 9/19 9/19 9/25 9/25 9/27 9/27 9/30 10/2 10/2 10/3 10/5 10/5 10/6 10/6 10/6 10/6 10/6 10/8 10/9 10/11 10/11 10/19 10/20 10/20 10/20 10/20 10/23 10/24 10/29 11/3 11/3 11/17 11/30

METHODIST* ...............................W 3-0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ..............W 2-0 at Charlotte ...................................W 3-0 vs. Gardner-Webb ........................W 2-0 at Catawba ...................................W 2-1 at Greensboro* .............................W 3-1 vs. Longwood ...............................W 2-0 AVERETT* ....................................W 3-0 ROANOKE....................................W 2-0 at NC Wesleyan* ..........................W 3-1 vs. Mary Washington ....................W 2-0 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT*............W 3-0 at Guilford .....................................W 2-0 vs. Gardner-Webb ........................W 2-0 ST. ANDREWS* ............................W 3-0 vs. Millikan# ..................................W 2-1 vs. Cortland State# .......................W 2-0 vs. Shippensburg# ......................... L 0-2 vs. Thiel# ......................................W 2-1 vs. Greensboro# ...........................W 2-0 vs. Brooklyn# ................................W 2-0 vs. Shippensburg# ......................... L 0-2 WAKE FOREST............................W 3-1 NC WESLEYAN* ..........................W 3-0 at Methodist*.................................W 3-0 vs. Meredith ..................................W 2-0 at Christopher Newport* ...............W 3-0 vs. Christopher Newport^ .............W 2-1 vs. Randolph-Macon^ ...................W 2-1 vs. Bridgewater State^..................W 2-0 vs. Radford^ .................................. L 0-2 at Averett* .....................................W 3-0 GREENSBORO* ..........................W 3-1 at St. Andrews* .............................W 3-1 vs. Methodist+ ..............................W 3-0 vs. St. Andrews+...........................W 3-1 BROOKLYN! .................................W 3-1 at Calvin% ..................................... L 1-3

* Dixie Conference match

# Juniata College Tournament (Huntingdon, PA) ^ Longwood Tournament (Farmville, VA) + Dixie Conference Tournament (Greensboro, NC) ! NCAA Tourn. First-Round (Greensboro, NC) % NCAATourn. Second-Round (Grand Rapids, MI) DIAC Regular Season Champions DIAC Tournament Champions NCAA Div. III Tournament 1985 Record: 16-15 (9-3 Dixie, 1st) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/11 9/11 9/13 9/16 9/18 9/20 9/23 9/26 9/29 10/2 10/4 10/4 10/5 10/5 10/5 10/8 10/10 10/14 10/16 10/16 10/24 10/26 10/26 10/26 10/26 10/28 10/30 10/30 11/1 11/2 11/6

at Methodist*.................................. L 1-3 vs. UNC Wilmington ...................... L 1-2 at Wake Forest .............................. L 1-3 at NC Wesleyan* ..........................W 3-0 GREENSBORO* ..........................W 3-0 ELON ............................................W 3-1 CHARLOTTE ................................. L 2-3 AVERETT* ....................................W 3-0 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT* ......... L 2-3 NC WESLEYAN* ..........................W 3-0 vs. Eastern Mennonite# ................W 2-0 vs. Western Maryland# .................. L 0-2 vs. Grove City# .............................. L 0-2 vs. Brockport State# .....................W 2-1 vs. Ithaca# ..................................... L 0-2 at Greensboro* .............................W 3-1 ST. ANDREWS* ............................W 3-1 at Averett* .....................................W 3-0 vs. Elon .........................................W 2-0 at North Carolina A&T.................... L 0-2 at Christopher Newport* ...............W 3-0 vs. Gettysburg! .............................. L 1-2 vs. Gallaudet!................................. L 0-2 vs. York! ......................................... L 1-2 vs. Mary Washington! ...................W 2-1 at St. Andrews* .............................. L 1-2 METHODIST* ...............................W 3-1 CATAWBA.....................................W 2-0 vs. Averett+...................................W 3-0 vs. Christopher Newport+ .............. L 2-3 GUILFORD .................................... L 1-3

* Dixie Conference match # Juniata College Tournament (Huntingdon, PA) ! Western Maryland Tournament (Westminster, MD) + Dixie Conference Tournament (Newport News, VA) DIAC Co-Regular Season Champions 1986 Record: 17-21 (7-5 Dixie, 4th) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/11 9/16 9/18 9/19 9/19 9/20 9/20 9/23 9/26 9/27 9/29 9/29 10/1 10/7 10/7 10/10 10/10 10/10 10/11 10/11 10/13 10/15 10/16 10/21

at Guilford .....................................W 3-1 at Charlotte .................................... L 0-3 METHODIST* ................................ L 2-3 vs. St. Mary’s (MN)# ...................... L 0-2 at Illinois Benedictine# ................... L 0-2 vs. Wheaton (IL)# .......................... L 0-2 vs. Quincy# .................................... L 0-2 at St. Andrews* .............................. L 2-3 NC WESLEYAN* ..........................W 3-1 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT*..........W 3-1 at Elon ...............................................W 0-2 vs. High Point ......................................L 0-2 at Greensboro*....................................L 1-3 at Catawba ..........................................L 1-2 vs. Pfeiffer............................................L 0-2 CATAWBA^ .......................................W 2-0 vs. Meredith^ .....................................W 2-0 GREENSBORO^ ................................L 0-2 vs. Elizabethtown^ ..............................L 0-2 vs. Mary Washington^ ........................L 0-2 ST. ANDREWS* ............................. L 1-3 GREENSBORO* ........................... L 1-3 at Averett* .....................................W 2-0 DAVIDSON ...................................W 3-0


10/23 10/24 10/25 10/25 10/25 10/25 10/25 10/28 10/30 11/4 11/4 11/5 11/7 11/8

at Christopher Newport* ...............W 3-0 vs. Dickinson! ...............................W 2-1 vs. Glassboro State! .....................W 2-0 vs. Gallaudet!................................W 2-0 vs. Gettysburg! .............................. L 1-2 at Western Maryland! .................... L 0-2 vs. Eastern Mennonite! .................. L 0-2 at NC Wesleyan* ..........................W 3-1 at Methodist*.................................W 3-1 AVERETT* ....................................W 3-0 GUILFORD ...................................W 2-0 WAKE FOREST............................. L 1-3 vs. Christopher Newport+ .............W 3-0 vs. Greensboro+ ............................ L 1-3

* Dixie Conference match # Illinois Benedictine Tournament (Lisle, IL) ^ UNCG/GC Tournament (Greensboro, NC) ! Western Maryland Tournament (Westminster, MD) + Dixie Conference Tournament (Newport News, VA) 1987 Record: 19-17 (9-3 Dixie, 2nd) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/15 9/17 9/21 9/22 9/24 9/27 9/29 10/1 10/1 10/2 10/2 10/3 10/3 10/5 10/6 10/9 10/9 10/9 10/10 10/10 10/10 10/10 10/12 10/14 10/20 10/22 10/23 10/23 10/24 10/24 10/26 10/29 11/3 11/6 11/7

METHODIST* ...............................W 3-0 ELON ............................................W 3-0 at NC Central ................................. L 1-3 ST. ANDREWS* ............................W 3-1 at NC Wesleyan* ..........................W 3-0 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT* ...........W 3-0 GREENSBORO* ..........................W 3-0 at Ferrum ......................................W 2-0 vs. Roanoke..................................W 3-0 vs. Loyola (MD)# ........................... L 0-2 vs. Illinois Benedictine# ................. L 1-2 at Juniata# ..................................... L 0-2 vs. Eastern Mennonite# ................. L 0-2 AVERETT* ....................................W 3-0 at Methodist*.................................. L 0-3 vs. Atlantic Christian^ .................... L 1-2 CATAWBA^ .................................... L 1-2 FERRUM^ ....................................W 2-0 MARYVILLE (TN)^........................W 2-1 GREENSBORO^ ..........................W 2-1 vs. Randolph-Macon^ ...................W 2-0 vs. Catawba^ ................................. L 1-2 NC WESLEYAN* ..........................W 3-1 at St. Andrews* .............................. L 1-3 CATAWBA...................................... L 1-3 at Christopher Newport* ...............W 3-0 vs. Gallaudet!................................. L 0-2 vs. Dickinson! ...............................W 2-0 vs. Glassboro State! ...................... L 0-2 at Western Maryland! .................... L 0-2 at Davidson...................................W 3-2 at Greensboro* .............................. L 1-3 at Averett* .....................................W 3-0 vs. Christopher Newport+ .............W 3-0 vs. Greensboro+ ............................ L 0-3

* Dixie Conference match # Juniata College Tournament (Huntingdon, PA) ^ UNCG/GC Tournament (Greensboro, NC) ! Western Maryland Tournament (Westminster, MD) + Dixie Conference Tournament (Rocky Mount, NC) 1988 Record: 22-12 Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/13 9/15 9/21 9/23 9/26 9/28 9/30 10/3 10/4 10/7

NC CENTRAL...............................W 3-0 at Pfeiffer ......................................W 3-0 at St. Augustine’s ..........................W 3-2 at East Carolina ............................. L 2-3 WINSTON-SALEM STATE ...........W 3-1 at Johnson C. Smith .....................W 3-0 at Elon ..........................................W 3-0 at Fayetteville State ......................W 3-0 LIVINGSTONE .............................W 3-0 vs. St. Augustine’s# ......................W 2-0

10/7 10/8 10/8 10/8 10/8 10/8 10/11 10/14 10/14 10/15 10/15 10/15 10/19 10/21 10/25 10/27 10/28 11/2 11/4 11/4 11/5 11/5 11/8 11/12

vs. Alabama-Huntsville# ...............W 2-0 at UNC Asheville#.........................W 2-0 vs. Davidson# ...............................W 2-0 vs. Georgia State# ......................... L 0-2 vs. St. Augustine’s# ......................W 2-1 vs. Georgia State# ......................... L 2-3 GUILFORD ...................................W 3-0 vs. Saint Joseph’s (IN)^ ................. L 1-3 vs. Florida Atlantic^........................ L 1-3 vs. Southeast Missouri^................. L 1-3 at Tampa^ ...................................... L 0-3 vs. Bellarmine^ .............................W 3-2 at Winston-Salem State ................W 3-1 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ..............W 3-0 ST. AUGUSTINE’S .......................W 3-1 at Catawba .................................... L 1-3 DAVIDSON ...................................W 3-1 at Greensboro................................ L 2-3 vs. Jacksonville State (AL)+ .........W 3-2 vs. North Alabama+ ....................... L 1-3 vs. Alabama-Huntsville+ ...............W 3-0 vs. Mississippi Women+ ................ L 0-3 RADFORD ....................................W 3-2 at Davidson.................................... L 2-3

# UNC Asheville Tournament (Asheville, NC) ^ Tampa Tournament (Tampa, FL) + West Georgia Invitational (Carrollton, GA) 1989 Record: 34-3 Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/8 9/8 9/8 9/9 9/12 9/15 9/15 9/15 9/16 9/16 9/16 9/20 9/22 9/26 9/28 10/2 10/4 10/8 10/10 10/11 10/13 10/17 10/21 10/21 10/21 10/21 10/23 10/26 10/28 11/3 11/3 11/4 11/4 11/4 11/7 11/9

vs. Augusta State#........................W 3-0 vs. Campbell# ...............................W 3-0 vs. Virginia Tech# .......................... L 0-3 vs. Davidson# ...............................W 3-1 at North Carolina A&T...................W 3-0 JACKSONVILLE STATE (AL)^.............W 3-1 WOFFORD^ .................................W 3-1 LENOIR-RHYNE^.........................W 3-0 NC CENTRAL^ .............................W 3-0 WEST GEORGIA^ ........................W 3-2 JACKSONVILLE STATE (AL)^.............. L 0-3 at Radford .....................................W 3-0 at St. Augustine’s ..........................W 3-1 CHARLOTTE ................................W 3-1 JOHNSON C. SMITH ...................W 3-0 at North Carolina Central ..............W 3-1 ELON ............................................W 3-0 UNC WILMINGTON .....................W 3-0 at Appalachian State.....................W 3-0 WINSTON-SALEM STATE ...........W 3-1 FAYETTEVILLE STATE ................W 3-0 EAST CAROLINA .........................W 3-0 CAMPBELL% ...............................W 3-0 COASTAL CAROLINA%...............W 3-0 DAVIDSON% ................................W 3-0 WINTHROP% ...............................W 3-0 at Winston-Salem State ................W 3-0 CAMPBELL ..................................W 3-1 ST. AUGUSTINE’S .......................W 3-0 vs. Livingston (AL)+ ......................W 3-2 at West Georgia+..........................W 3-1 vs. Jacksonville State (AL)+ .........W 3-0 vs. Rollins+ ...................................W 3-0 vs. North Alabama+ ....................... L 0-3 RADFORD ....................................W 3-0 DAVIDSON ...................................W 3-1

# Coastal Carolina Tournament (Conway, SC) ^ UNCG Invitational (Division II teams) % UNCG Invitational (Division I team) + West Georgia Invitational (Carrollton, GA) 1990 Record: 32-6 Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/5 9/7

at St. Augustine’s ..........................W 3-0 vs. Nebraska-Omaha#................... L 1-3

9/8 9/8 9/11 9/14 9/14 9/15 9/15 9/19 9/20 9/25 9/27 9/30 10/2 10/3 10/5 10/6 10/6 10/6 10/6 10/9 10/11 10/18 10/24 10/26 10/26 10/27 10/27 10/27 10/30 11/2 11/2 11/3 11/3 11/6 11/8 11/23

vs. C.W. Post# ..............................W 3-0 vs. Indiana (PA)# ..........................W 3-2 at Winthrop ...................................W 3-0 NAVY^ ..........................................W 3-0 SLIPPERY ROCK^ .......................W 3-0 ST. AUGUSTINE’S^......................W 3-0 WOFFORD^ .................................W 3-0 at Davidson...................................W 3-1 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ..............W 3-0 at Charlotte ...................................W 3-0 LENOIR-RHYNE ..........................W 3-0 at Clemson .................................... L 0-3 at Liberty ........................................ L 1-3 ST. AUGUSTINE’S .......................W 3-0 vs. Northern Kentucky! .................W 3-1 vs. Navy! .......................................W 3-1 at Clarion (PA)! .............................W 3-2 vs. New York Tech! .......................W 3-0 vs. Ashland (OH)! .......................... L 1-3 CAMPBELL ..................................W 3-0 at Lenoir-Rhyne ............................W 3-0 at Appalachian State.....................W 3-2 CATAWBA.....................................W 3-0 EAST CAROLINA%......................W 3-1 APPALACHIAN STATE% .............W 3-1 UNC WILMINGTON% ..................W 3-1 WINTHROP% ...............................W 3-1 COLL. OF CHARLESTON% ........W 3-1 DAVIDSON ...................................W 3-1 vs. Livingston (AL) ........................W 3-0 vs. Mercer .....................................W 3-1 vs.Mississsippi-Women ................W 3-1 vs. Jacksonville State (AL) ............ L 1-3 at East Carolina ............................W 3-2 USC SPARTANBURG ..................W 3-1 vs. Tampa* ..................................... L 0-3

# Navy Trident Tournament (Annapolis, MD) ^ UNCG Invitational (Division II teams) ! Clarion Elite Invitational (Clarion, PA) % UNCG Invitational (Division I team) + West Georgia Invitational (Carrollton, GA) * NCAA DII Championship first-round match 1991 Record: 20-12 Head Coach Tere Dail 9/6 9/6 9/7 9/7 9/9 9/12 9/17 9/19 9/24 9/25 9/27 9/28 9/28 10/2 10/8 10/10 10/16 10/19 10/19 10/20 10/20 10/20 10/24 10/25 10/25 10/26 10/26 10/30 11/4 11/5 11/8 11/12

vs. Providence# ............................. L 1-3 vs. St. Peters# ..............................W 3-1 vs. Army# ....................................... L 2-3 vs. Siena# .....................................W 3-0 CAMPBELL ..................................W 3-0 APPALACHIAN STATE.................W 3-0 at Virginia Tech .............................. L 0-3 at Charlotte .................................... L 1-3 NORTH CAROLINA STATE........... L 2-3 at Radford ...................................... L 1-3 at Southwest Texas St.^ ................ L 0-3 vs. Texas A&M^ ............................. L 0-3 vs. Lamar^ ..................................... L 0-3 DAVIDSON ...................................W 3-1 at Appalachian State.....................W 3-1 at East Carolina ............................W 3-0 LIBERTY.......................................W 3-0 vs. Lake Erie! ................................W 3-1 vs. Georgia Tech!........................... L 0-3 vs. Winthrop!.................................W 3-0 vs. Coll. of Charleston! .................W 3-1 at Davidson!..................................W 3-0 WINTHROP ..................................W 3-1 UT MARTIN+ ................................W 3-0 RADFORD+..................................W 3-0 CHARLESTON SO.+ ....................W 3-0 COLL. OF CHARLESTON+ ..........W 3-1 EAST CAROLINA .......................... L 2-3 CHARLOTTE ................................W 3-2 at Davidson...................................W 3-0 at Furman .....................................W 3-2 VIRGINIA TECH ............................ L 0-3

# Hartford Tournament (Hartford, CT) ^ SW Texas Tournament (San Marcos, TX) ! Davidson Tournament (Davidson, NC) + UNCG Tournament (Greensboro, NC) 1992 Record: 22-16 (5-4 Big South, 5th) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/4 9/4 9/5 9/5 9/8 9/10 9/15 9/16 9/18 9/18 9/19 9/19 9/22 9/25 9/25 9/26 9/26 9/29 10/1 10/2 10/6 10/9 10/10 10/10 10/13 10/16 10/17 10/17 10/23 10/27 10/30 10/31 10/31 11/3 11/4 11/9 11/13 11/14

vs. Florida International# ..............W 3-1 at Coastal Carolina# .....................W 3-0 vs. Georgia Tech#.......................... L 1-3 vs. VCU# ....................................... L 2-3 EAST CAROLINA .........................W 3-1 at Appalachian State.....................W 3-1 at Liberty .......................................W 3-2 at UNC Asheville* .......................... L 1-3 EAST CAROLINA^ .......................W 3-1 UNC WILMINGTON^ ..................... L 2-3 NORTH CAROLINA A&T^ ...........W 3-0 UNC ASHEVILLE^........................W 3-2 at North Carolina State .................. L 1-3 at Dayton! ...................................... L 0-3 vs. Northeastern Illinois! ...............W 3-2 vs. Xavier! ...................................... L 0-3 vs. Furman!.................................... L 2-3 RADFORD ....................................W 3-0 APPALACHIAN STATE.................. L 2-3 DAVIDSON ...................................W 3-0 at East Carolina ............................. L 0-3 vs. Towson* ..................................W 3-0 at UMBC*....................................... L 2-3 vs. Liberty* ....................................W 3-1 at Campbell ..................................W 3-2 at Campbell* .................................W 3-0 vs. UNC Asheville*......................... L 2-3 vs. Coastal Carolina* ....................W 3-0 FURMAN ......................................W 3-2 at Radford* .................................... L 0-3 APPALACHIAN STATE.................. L 0-3 LIBERTY.......................................W 3-1 GEORGIA STATE .........................W 3-0 CAMPBELL ..................................W 3-1 CHARLOTTE ................................. L 1-3 at Winthrop* ..................................W 3-1 vs. Radford+ .................................W 3-1 vs. UNC Asheville+ ........................ L 1-3

* Big South Conference match # Coastal Carolina Tournament (Conway, SC) ^ UNCG Fall Tournament (Greensboro, NC) ! Dayton Tournament (Dayton, OH) + Big South Tournament (Conway, SC) 1993 Record: 25-8 (7-2 Big South, 1st) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/1 9/5 9/5 9/6 9/6 9/8 9/11 9/14 9/17 9/18 9/20 9/22 9/27 9/28 10/1 10/2 10/2 10/5 10/8 10/13 10/15 10/16

NORTH CAROLINA A&T ..............W 3-0 at Eastern Kentucky# .................... L 2-3 vs. Chicago State# .......................W 3-0 vs. Eastern Michigan# ................... L 0-3 vs. ETSU# ..................................... L 0-3 at East Carolina ............................W 3-0 JAMES MADISON ........................W 3-0 at Liberty .......................................W 3-1 EAST CAROLINA .........................W 3-1 GEORGIA STATE .........................W 3-0 at Appalachian State...................... L 2-3 RADFORD ....................................W 3-0 at North Carolina A&T...................W 3-0 CAMPBELL ..................................W 3-1 at Towson* ..................................... L 0-3 vs. UMBC* ..................................... L 0-3 vs. Liberty* ....................................W 3-0 at Campbell ..................................W 3-1 WINTHROP ..................................W 3-0 EAST CAROLINA .........................W 3-0 vs. Campbell* ...............................W 3-1 vs. Coastal Carolina* ....................W 3-0

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vs. UNC Asheville*........................W 3-1 at Radford ...................................... L 1-3 APPALACHIAN STATE.................W 3-1 RADFORD* ..................................W 3-2 CHARLESTON SO.* ....................W 3-2 WINTHROP*.................................W 3-1 NORTH CAROLINA STATE ..........W 3-2 at Davidson...................................W 3-1 at UNC Wilmington .......................W 3-2 vs. Campbell+...............................W 3-0 vs. Radford+ .................................. L 2-3

* Big South Conference match # EKU Labor Day Volleyfest (Richmond, KY) + Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, SC) 1994 Record: 23-11 (6-2 Big South, 3rd) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/2 9/2 9/3 9/3 9/7 9/12 9/15 9/16 9/16 9/17 9/17 9/21 9/23 9/24 9/24 9/27 9/30 10/4 10/6 10/10 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/22 10/25 10/27 10/30 11/4 11/5 11/7 11/9 11/11 11/12 11/12

vs. Alabama State#.......................W 3-0 vs. Western Carolina# ..................W 3-0 vs. Campbell# ................................ L 2-3 vs. UT Martin# ..............................W 3-1 APPALACHIAN STATE.................W 3-1 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ..............W 3-0 CAMPBELL ..................................W 3-0 vs. St. Francis^ .............................W 3-0 vs. Lehigh^ ...................................W 3-0 vs. UNC Asheville^ .......................W 3-0 at VCU^ ......................................... L 1-3 at East Carolina ............................W 3-0 at Butler! ........................................ L 1-3 vs. Dayton!..................................... L 1-3 vs. Chicago State! ........................W 3-0 at Charlotte .................................... L 0-3 at Campbell ................................... L 2-3 UNC ASHEVILLE* ........................W 3-0 UNC WILMINGTON .....................W 3-2 WINTHROP*.................................W 3-0 HOFSTRA.....................................W 3-1 at Radford* ...................................W 3-0 UMBC*........................................... L 1-3 TOWSON* ....................................W 3-2 at Liberty* .....................................W 3-0 DAVIDSON ...................................W 3-0 CLEMSON ..................................... L 0-3 at Coastal Carolina*......................W 3-0 at Charleston Southern* ................ L 2-3 EAST CAROLINA .......................... L 1-3 at North Carolina State .................W 3-1 COASTAL CAROLINA+................W 3-0 RADFORD+..................................W 3-2 TOWSON+ .................................... L 0-3

* Big South Conference match # North Carolina A&T Tourn. (Greensboro, NC) ^ VCU Tournament (Richmond, VA) ! Butler Invitational (Indianapolis, IN) + Big South Tournament (Greensboro, NC) 1995 Record: 24-4 (7-0 Big South, 1st) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/5 9/6 9/13 9/18 9/22 9/23 9/23 9/27 9/29 9/29 9/30 9/30 9/30 10/4 10/7 10/8

at North Carolina ........................... L 0-3 at South Carolina ........................... L 0-3 at Appalachian State.....................W 3-0 at Davidson...................................W 3-0 VCU# ............................................W 3-0 CAMPBELL# ................................W 3-1 UNC WILMINGTON# ...................W 3-0 EAST CAROLINA .........................W 3-0 vs. Florida International^ ..............W 3-0 at Coll. of Charleston^ ..................W 3-1 vs. Chattanooga^..........................W 3-0 vs. Jacksonville State^ .................W 3-0 vs. Appalachian State^ .................W 3-0 at UNC WILMINGTON .................. L 2-3 CHARLESTON SO.* ....................W 3-1 UNC ASHEVILLE* ........................W 3-1

10/11 10/12 10/18 10/21 10/24 10/26 10/30 10/31 11/3 11/10 11/11 11/11

at Winthrop* ..................................W 3-0 at North Carolina A&T...................W 3-0 RADFORD* ..................................W 3-1 at UMBC*......................................W 3-1 LIBERTY* .....................................W 3-0 at Campbell ..................................W 3-0 APPALACHIAN STATE.................W 3-1 at East Carolina ............................W 3-0 COASTAL CAROLINA* ................W 3-0 CHARLESTON SO.+ ....................W 3-0 WINTHROP+ ................................W 3-0 UMBC+ .......................................... L 2-3

* Big South Conference match # UNCG Fall Tournament (Greensboro, NC) ^ Coll. of Charleston Invite (Charleston, SC) + Big South Tournament (Greensboro, NC) 1996 Record: (14-17, 8-6 Big South, 3rd) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/3 9/6 9/6 9/7 9/7 9/10 9/18 9/20 9/20 9/21 9/21 9/25 9/27 9/28 9/30 10/2 10/4 10/8 10/13 10/15 10/18 10/22 10/23 10/25 10/29 10/30 11/1 11/5 11/7 11/8 11/15

at Campbell ..................................W 3-0 vs. VCU# ......................................W 3-2 at Virginia#..................................... L 0-3 vs. Marshall# ................................. L 1-3 vs. Drexel#....................................W 3-2 NORTH CAROLINA....................... L 0-3 at Appalachian State...................... L 0-3 UNC WILMINGTON^ ..................... L 2-3 CHATTANOOGA^.......................... L 2-3 COLL. OF CHARLESTON^ ........... L 0-3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN^ ..............W 3-0 at Duke .......................................... L 0-3 at Charleston Southern* ...............W 3-0 at Coastal Carolina*....................... L 0-3 at East Carolina ............................W 3-1 UNC ASHEVILLE* ........................W 3-2 at UMBC*....................................... L 0-3 at Furman .....................................W 3-1 at Radford* .................................... L 0-3 at Liberty* ..................................... L 2-3 CHARLESTON SO.* ....................W 3-0 WINTHROP*.................................W 3-0 NORTH CAROLINA STATE........... L 0-3 RADFORD* ..................................W 3-1 at Wake Forest .............................. L 2-3 at Winthrop* ..................................W 3-1 COASTAL CAROLINA* ................W 3-2 LIBERTY* .....................................W 3-0 at UNC Asheville* .......................... L 0-3 UMBC*........................................... L 0-3 vs. Radford+ .................................. L 2-3

* Big South Conference match # Virginia Jefferson Cup (Charlottesville, VA) ^ UNCG Fall Tournament (Greensboro, NC) + Big South Tournament (Catonsville, MD) 1997 Record: 17-17 (9-7 SoCon, 5th) Head Coach: Tere Dail 8/29 8/30 8/30 8/30 9/2 9/9 9/11 9/16 9/19 9/19 9/20 9/20 9/20 9/24 9/26 9/29 10/3 10/4

vs. Indiana State# .......................... L 2-3 vs. Missouri#.................................. L 0-3 vs. Chicago State# .......................W 3-1 at UW-Milwaukee# ........................ L 0-3 at Liberty ........................................ L 0-3 at Campbell ................................... L 2-3 at Wofford*....................................W 3-0 at Davidson* .................................. L 2-3 CAMPBELL^.................................. L 0-3 JACKSONVILLE STATE^ .............W 3-1 UNC WILMINGTON^ ....................W 3-0 UMKC^ .........................................W 3-0 CHARLESTON SO.^ ....................W 3-1 at Furman* ..................................... L 2-3 ETSU*...........................................W 3-1 APPALACHIAN STATE* ...............W 3-2 CHATTANOOGA* .......................... L 2-3 WESTERN CAROLINA* ...............W 3-0

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EAST CAROLINA .........................W 3-0 at Georgia Southern* ....................W 3-0 at UNC Wilmington ........................ L 2-3 FURMAN* ...................................... L 2-3 WOFFORD*..................................W 3-1 DAVIDSON*..................................W 3-1 DUKE............................................. L 0-3 Appalachian State* ........................ L 1-3 at ETSU*........................................ L 1-3 WAKE FOREST............................W 3-2 at Western Carolina* ....................W 3-1 at Chattanooga*............................. L 0-3 at North Carolina State .................. L 0-3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ..............W 3-0 at North Carolina A&T...................W 3-0 vs. Appalachian State+ .................W 3-1

* Southern Conference match # UW-Milwaukee Tournament (Milwaukee, WI) ^ UNCG Invitational (Greensboro, NC) + SoCon Tournament (Statesboro, GA)

10/5 10/7 10/15 10/16 10/19 10/22 10/23 10/26 10/29 10/30 11/2 11/6 11/8 11/10 11/12 11/15 11/19

* Southern Conference match # VCU Invitational (Richmond, VA) + SoCon Tournament (Cullowhee, NC)

1998 Record: 16-15 (8-10 SoCon, 6th) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/8 9/11 9/11 9/12 9/12 9/15 9/18 9/18 9/19 9/19 9/22 9/25 9/26 10/1 10/2 10/7 10/9 10/11 10/13 10/14 10/20 10/22 10/24 10/30 10/31 11/6 11/7 11/10 11/13 11/16 11/20

at Wake Forest .............................. L 1-3 vs. Elon# .......................................W 3-1 at VCU# ......................................... L 1-3 vs. Towson# ................................... L 1-3 vs. Howard#..................................W 3-0 at Davidson* .................................. L 0-3 HIGH POINT^ ...............................W 3-0 ETSU*...........................................W 3-0 UNC WILMINGTON^ ....................W 3-1 UNC ASHEVILLE^........................W 3-1 at Appalachian State* .................... L 1-3 WESTERN CAROLINA* ...............W 3-2 CHATTANOOGA* .......................... L 0-3 at Georgia Southern* ..................... L 2-3 at College of Charleston*............... L 2-3 CAMPBELL ................................... L 0-3 WOFFORD*..................................W 3-0 FURMAN* .....................................W 3-2 at UNC Wilmington .......................W 3-0 at North Carolina A&T...................W 3-2 DAVIDSON*................................... L 0-3 APPALACHIAN STATE* ...............W 3-0 at East Tennessee State* .............W 3-1 at Chattanooga*............................. L 0-3 at Western Carolina* ..................... L 0-3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ..............W 3-2 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* ........... L 1-3 at Wofford*....................................W 3-1 at Furman* ..................................... L 1-3 THE CITADEL* .............................W 3-0 vs. Western Carolina+ ................... L 0-3

* Southern Conference match # VCU Tournament (Richmond, VA) ^ UNCG Tournament (Greensboro, NC) + SoCon Tournament (Boone, NC)

2000 Record: 9-23 (6-14 SoCon, 8th) Head Coach: Stacy Meadows 9/1 9/2 9/2 9/5 9/8 9/8 9/9 9/9 9/14 9/15 9/19 9/21 9/22 9/26 9/28 9/30 10/2 10/6 10/7 10/11 10/17 10/21 10/22 10/26 10/27 10/28 11/2 11/3 11/7 11/10 11/11 11/17

HIGH POINT.................................W 3-0 CAMPBELL ..................................W 3-0 vs. Hampton# ...............................W 3-1 at VCU# ......................................... L 0-3 vs. Elon# ........................................ L 1-3 vs. UMES#....................................W 3-0 at Furman* ..................................... L 1-3 WESTERN CAROLINA* ................ L 1-3 CHATTANOOGA* .......................... L 1-3 at Campbell ..................................W 3-1 THE CITADEL* .............................W 3-0 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* ........... L 0-3 at Elon ..........................................W 3-0 at Georgia Southern* ....................W 3-0

vs. Idaho# ...................................... L 0-3 at Iowa State#................................ L 1-3 vs. Creighton# ............................... L 1-3 WOFFORD*..................................W 3-1 vs. UAB^ ........................................ L 0-3 at Georgia State^........................... L 0-3 vs. Charleston Southern^ .............W 3-1 vs. Northwestern State^ ................ L 0-3 at Chattanooga*............................. L 0-3 at Western Carolina* ..................... L 0-3 at High Point .................................W 3-0 at The Citadel* ..............................W 3-0 at College of Charleston*............... L 0-3 at Davidson* .................................. L 2-3 at North Carolina A&T.................... L 1-3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ............... L 1-3 CAMPBELL ................................... L 1-3 ETSU*...........................................W 3-2 APPALACHIAN STATE* ...............W 3-1 at Wofford*..................................... L 0-3 at Furman* ..................................... L 1-3 WESTERN CAROLINA* ................ L 1-3 CHATTANOOGA* .......................... L 0-3 ELON ............................................W 3-1 THE CITADEL* .............................W 3-0 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* ........... L 1-3 FURMAN* ...................................... L 0-3 at Georgia Southern* ....................W 3-2 DAVIDSON*................................... L 0-3 at East Tennessee State* .............. L 1-3 at Appalachian State* .................... L 1-3 vs. Davidson+ ................................ L 1-3

* Southern Conference match # Iowa State Invitational (Ames, IA) ^ Ethan Allen/Lady Panther Invit. (Atlanta, GA) + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

1999 Record: 14-17 (7-13 SoCon, 7th) Head Coach: Tere Dail 9/4 9/4 9/10 9/10 9/11 9/11 9/14 9/17 9/19 9/21 9/24 9/25 9/29 10/2

DAVIDSON*................................... L 2-3 at East Tennessee State* .............. L 1-3 WOFFORD*..................................W 3-1 FURMAN* ...................................... L 0-3 APPALACHIAN STATE* ...............W 3-2 at Western Carolina* ..................... L 0-3 at Chattanooga*............................. L 0-3 LIBERTY........................................ L 2-3 at The Citadel* ..............................W 3-0 at College of Charleston*............... L 2-3 at Davidson* .................................. L 0-3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ..............W 3-0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ..............W 3-1 at Wofford .....................................W 3-1 ETSU*............................................ L 2-3 at Appalachian State...................... L 0-3 vs. Davidson+ ................................ L 0-3

2001 Record: 2-29 (2-18 SoCon, 10th) Head Coach: Stacy Meadows 8/31 8/31 9/1 9/1 9/5 9/7 9/8 9/8 9/18 9/21 9/22 9/25 9/27

at Colgate# .................................... L 0-3 vs. Siena# ...................................... L 0-3 vs. Fordham#................................. L 0-3 vs. UC Riverside# .......................... L 1-3 at Wofford*..................................... L 0-3 vs. West Virginia^ .......................... L 0-3 at Duke^ ........................................ L 1-3 vs. Duquesne^ ............................... L 0-3 ELON ............................................. L 2-3 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* ........... L 0-3 THE CITADEL* .............................W 3-0 at Davidson* .................................. L 2-3 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ............... L 2-3


9/28 9/30 10/2 10/5 10/6 10/9 10/11 10/16 10/19 10/20 10/26 10/27 10/29 11/2 11/5 11/6 11/9 11/10

at Georgia Southern* ..................... L 0-3 WESTERN CAROLINA* ................ L 1-3 at Wake Forest .............................. L 0-3 at Appalachian State* .................... L 1-3 at East Tennessee State* .............. L 0-3 FURMAN* ...................................... L 0-3 at Furman* ..................................... L 0-3 WOFFORD*................................... L 1-3 at Chattanooga*............................. L 1-3 at Western Carolina* ..................... L 0-3 at College of Charleston*............... L 0-3 at The Citadel* ..............................W 3-2 at Liberty ........................................ L 0-3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ............... L 0-3 CHATTANOOGA* .......................... L 0-3 DAVIDSON*................................... L 0-3 APPALACHIAN STATE* ................ L 0-3 ETSU*............................................ L 1-3

* Southern Conference match # Colgate-White Eagle Invite (Hamilton, NY) ^ Duke Classic (Durham, NC) 2002 Record: 7-25 (5-15 SoCon, 10th) Head Coach: Stacy Meadows 8/30 8/30 8/31 8/31 9/6 9/7 9/7 9/11 9/14 9/14 9/15 9/17 9/20 9/21 9/24 9/27 9/28 10/1 10/5 10/6 10/11 10/12 10/16 10/22 10/26 10/27 11/1 11/2 11/5 11/9 11/15 11/16

at Winthrop# .................................. L 0-3 vs. Jacksonville State# .................. L 0-3 vs. Gardner-Webb# ....................... L 1-3 vs. VCU# ....................................... L 1-3 MARSHALL^ ................................. L 0-3 WINTHROP^ ................................. L 1-3 HIGH POINT^ ...............................W 3-2 WOFFORD*................................... L 1-3 at Auburn! .....................................W 3-1 vs. Wyoming! ................................. L 0-3 vs. Middle Tennessee State!.......... L 0-3 FURMAN* ...................................... L 1-3 at Western Carolina* ..................... L 0-3 at Chattanooga*............................. L 0-3 DAVIDSON*................................... L 0-3 EAST CAROLINA .......................... L 1-3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ............... L 0-3 LIBERTY........................................ L 0-3 at College of Charleston*............... L 0-3 at The Citadel* ..............................W 3-0 ETSU*...........................................W 3-2 APPALACHIAN STATE* ................ L 0-3 at Wofford*..................................... L 0-3 at Furman* ..................................... L 0-3 WESTERN CAROLINA* ................ L 0-3 CHATTANOOGA* .........................W 3-0 THE CITADEL* .............................W 3-0 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* ........... L 0-3 at Davidson* .................................. L 0-3 at Georgia Southern* ..................... L 0-3 at East Tennessee State* .............W 3-2 at Appalachian State* .................... L 0-3

* Southern Conference match # Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, SC) ^ UNCG Microtel Invitational (Greensboro,NC) ! Auburn War Eagles Tournament (Auburn, AL) 2003 Record: 8-24 (3-15 SoCon, 6th-N) Head Coach: Stacy Meadows 8/29 8/30 8/30 9/9 9/12 9/12 9/13 9/19 9/19 9/20 9/20 9/23

at East Carolina# ........................... L 0-3 vs Radford# ..................................W 3-2 vs. Lipscomb#...............................W 3-1 at High Point .................................. L 1-3 vs. Charleston Southern^ .............W 3-1 at Mercer^...................................... L 1-3 vs. Louisiana Monroe^................... L 0-3 TENNESSEE TECH! ..................... L 1-3 GEORGIA STATE! ......................... L 1-3 UW-GREEN BAY!.......................... L 0-3 WINTHROP! .................................. L 0-3 at Elon* .........................................W 3-1

9/27 9/28 9/30 10/2 10/3 10/10 10/11 10/17 10/18 10/21 10/25 10/26 10/28 10/30 11/4 11/7 11/8 11/11 11/14 11/15

FURMAN* ...................................... L 0-3 WOFFORD*..................................W 3-0 CAMPBELL ..................................W 3-0 at Western Carolina* ..................... L 0-3 at Appalachian State* .................... L 0-3 ETSU*............................................ L 2-3 CHATTANOOGA* .......................... L 0-3 THE CITAEL*................................W 3-0 COLL OF CHARLESTON* ............ L 0-3 at Furman* ..................................... L 0-3 at Davidson* .................................. L 0-3 at Georgia Southern* ..................... L 0-3 ELON* ........................................... L 0-3 at Liberty ........................................ L 0-3 at Wofford*..................................... L 0-3 APPALACHIAN STATE* ................ L 0-3 WESTERN CAROLINA* ................ L 0-3 at Gardner-Webb ..........................W 3-2 at East Tennessee State* .............. L 0-3 at Chattanooga*............................. L 0-3

* Southern Conference match # East Carolina Tournament (Greenville, NC) ^ UNCG-Courtyard By Mariott Invitational ! Mercer Tournament (Macon, GA) 2004 Record: 3-31 (0-16 SoCon, 6th-N) Head Coach: Stacy Meadows 9/3 9/4 9/4 9/10 9/11 9/11 9/17 9/17 9/18 9/18 9/22 9/24 9/24 9/25 9/25 9/28 10/1 10/2 10/6 10/9 10/10 10/16 10/17 10/19 10/23 10/24 10/26 10/29 11/2 11/5 11/6 11/9 11/12 11/13

at Gardner-Webb# ......................... L 2-3 vs. Lipscomb#...............................W 3-2 vs. UT Martin# ............................... L 1-3 vs. Belmont^ .................................. L 0-3 vs. East Carolina^.......................... L 0-3 at Winthrop^ .................................. L 0-3 vs. Dayton!..................................... L 0-3 at Toledo! ....................................... L 0-3 vs. Oakland!................................... L 0-3 vs. UW-Green Bay!........................ L 1-3 HIGH POINT.................................. L 1-3 vs. Morgan State ..........................W 3-0 UNC ASHEVILLE .......................... L 0-3 vs. Memphis .................................. L 1-3 FLORIDA ATLANTIC ..................... L 0-3 at Furman* ..................................... L 0-3 at Appalachian State* .................... L 0-3 at Western Carolina* ..................... L 0-3 WOFFORD*................................... L 2-3 ETSU*............................................ L 2-3 CHATTANOOGA* .......................... L 2-3 DAVIDSON*................................... L 0-3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ............... L 1-3 at Campbell ................................... L 2-3 at The Citadel* ............................... L 1-3 at Coll. of Charleston*.................... L 0-3 GARDNER-WEBB ........................W 3-0 ELON* ........................................... L 0-3 at Elon* .......................................... L 0-3 APPALACHIAN STATE* ................ L 0-3 WESTERN CAROLINA* ................ L 2-3 LIBERTY........................................ L 0-3 at ETSU ......................................... L 0-3 at Chattanooga .............................. L 1-3

* Southern Conference match # Gardner-Webb Tourn. (Boiling Springs, NC) ^ Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, SC) ! Toledo Tournament (Toledo, OH)

All-Time Series Records Team W-L Alabama State ............................................. 1-0 Appalachian State.................................. 13-12 Army ............................................................ 0-1 Auburn ......................................................... 1-0 Belmont ....................................................... 0-1 Butler ........................................................... 0-1 Campbell .................................................. 14-7 Charleston Southern ................................. 9-1 Charlotte ...................................................... 1-3 Chattanooga ............................................. 2-16 Chicago State .............................................. 3-0 Clemson ...................................................... 0-1 Coastal Carolina .......................................... 7-1 Colgate ........................................................ 0-1 College of Charleston................................ 8-6 Creighton ..................................................... 0-1 Davidson .................................................. 8-15 Dayton ......................................................... 0-3 Drexel .......................................................... 1-0 Duke ............................................................ 0-3 Duquesne .................................................... 0-1 East Carolina ..............................................11-6 Eastern Kentucky ...................................... 0-1 Eastern Michigan ......................................... 0-1 East Tennessee State .............................. 6-10 Elon ............................................................. 4-5 Florida Atlantic ............................................. 0-1 Florida International ..................................... 2-0 Fordham ...................................................... 0-1 Furman ..................................................... 6-13 Gardner-Webb ............................................. 2-2 Georgia Southern ...................................... 7-8 Georgia State .............................................. 3-1 Georgia Tech ............................................... 0-2 Hampton ...................................................... 1-0 High Point ................................................... 4-2 Hofstra ......................................................... 1-0 Howard ........................................................ 1-0 Idaho............................................................ 0-1 Indiana State ............................................... 0-1 Iowa State.................................................... 0-1 Jacksonville State ........................................ 2-1 James Madison ........................................... 1-0 Lake Erie ..................................................... 1-0 Lamar .......................................................... 0-1 Lehigh .......................................................... 1-0 Liberty .......................................................... 8-7 Lipscomb ..................................................... 2-0

Team W-L Louisiana Monroe ........................................ 0-1 Marshall ...................................................... 0-2 Marquette.................................................... 0-0 Memphis ...................................................... 0-1 Mercer ......................................................... 0-1 Middle Tennessee State .............................. 0-1 Missouri ....................................................... 0-1 Missouri Kansas-City ................................... 1-0 Morgan State ............................................... 1-0 North Carolina.............................................. 0-2 North Carolina A&T ................................... 8-2 North Carolina State .................................... 2-4 Northeastern Illinois ..................................... 1-0 Northwestern State ...................................... 0-1 Oakland ....................................................... 0-1 Providence................................................... 0-1 Radford ....................................................... 9-7 St. Francis ................................................... 1-0 St. Peter’s .................................................... 1-0 Siena ........................................................... 1-1 South Alabama........................................... 0-0 South Carolina ............................................. 0-1 Southwest Texas State ................................ 0-1 Stetson ....................................................... 0-0 Tennessee Martin ........................................ 2-1 Tennessee Tech ........................................... 0-1 Texas A&M................................................... 0-1 The Citadel ............................................... 10-1 Toledo .......................................................... 0-1 Towson State ............................................... 2-2 UAB ............................................................. 0-1 UC Riverside................................................ 0-1 UMBC .......................................................... 1-5 UMES .......................................................... 1-0 UNC Asheville .............................................. 7-5 UNC Wilmington .......................................... 5-4 Virginia ......................................................... 0-1 Virginia Commonwealth ............................ 2-5 Virginia Tech ................................................ 0-2 Wake Forest ................................................ 1-3 Western Carolina ..................................... 3-13 West Virginia................................................ 0-1 Winthrop .................................................... 10-4 Wisconsin-Green Bay .................................. 0-2 Wofford ....................................................... 9-7 * 2005 Opponents Bolded

Rayna Taylor (1980-2000) Rayna Taylor was an outstanding player for UNC Greensboro during the 1998 and 1999 seasons. After her sophomore season, Taylor took ill, and while at home in Ohio, died of natural causes on February 8, 2000. During her freshman year, she was among the Southern Conference

leaders in kills, digs and blocks (her 123 blocks are third best in school history). For her efforts she was named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year. On May, 25 2000, the volleyball committee recomended naming the Freshman of the Year Award in Taylor’s memory, and it is now known as the Rayna Taylor Southern Conference Freshman of the Year award.

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With a record number 15,347 students enrolled for Fall 2004, a dedicated faculty and staff numbering more than 2,000, and exciting new developments underway, UNCG is rapidly taking its place as one of the finest institutions of higher learning in the country. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is classified as a Doctoral/Research-Intensive University. The University was established in 1891 and became coeducational in 1963. The 200-acre campus is located one mile from the center of Greensboro, a city of 227,793. The Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Metropolitan Statistical Area has a population of approximately 1,089,155, with the population of Guilford County representing approximately 390,000.

University History

The University has a rich history. It was chartered Feb. 18, 1891, as the State Normal and Industrial School (later College), the first state-supported school for the higher education of women in North Carolina. The institution came into being as a direct result of a crusade made by Charles Duncan McIver on behalf of the education of women. Other pioneers in public school education — notably, Charles B. Aycock, Edwin A. Alderman, and James Y. Joyner — came to Dr. McIver’s assistance; but to him, more than to any other individual, the University owes its foundation. In the past century the University has evolved in its mission, as suggested with its sequence of names. It was known first as the State Normal and Industrial School, and after 1896 as the State Normal and Industrial College until 1919. During the period 1919-1931 it was known as the North Carolina College for Women, and became the Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina from 1932 to 1963. It is warmly remembered as “the WC” by its many alumnae of the period. During the years 1932-1963 the University was one of the three branches of the Consolidated University of North Carolina. The other branches included The University of North Carolina (at Chapel Hill) and the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (at Raleigh). In 1962, the Board of Trustees recommended that the Greensboro campus become coeducational at all levels of instruction in the fall of 1964. Subsequently, by act of the General Assembly in the Spring of 1963, the name of the institution was changed to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. In December of 1934, during the years of the Consolidated University, the Woman’s College Section of the Alpha of North Carolina Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was installed. (Alpha Chapter is the one at Chapel Hill.) On February 17, 1956 Epsilon Chapter of North Carolina was installed at this campus. In October of 1971 the North Carolina General Assembly adopted legislation which combined all 16 of the state-supported institutions of higher education into a single University of North Carolina. The UNC system is governed by a board of governors and administered by a president. Each constituent institution has a separate board of trustees and is administered by a chancellor. The crusader for founding the institution, Charles Duncan McIver, served the institution as its first chief executive officer with the title of President. By act of the Board of Trustees in 1945, the title was changed to Chancellor. Dr. Patricia A. Sullivan became UNCG’s first woman chancellor in January 1995, succeeding Dr. Debra W. Stewart, Dean of the Graduate School at North Carolina State University who was named Interim Chancellor in the summer of 1994. During its first seven decades, the institution’s mission was to prepare women, primarily undergraduates, for the most effective living of that day. Today that goal — effective living — remains the same, but its scope has been greatly expanded. As UNCG, it now offers men and women over 150 graduate and undergraduate programs and provides opportunities

to apply classroom learning to real life situations through internships and practica. It also offers students the chance to tailor-make their own programs of study based on individual needs and goals. Although contemporary in its educational program, UNCG is also realistic. In its effort to prepare graduates for effective living, it has built into its program the flexibility needed to meet the rapidly changing needs of society. UNCG, therefore, will remain a university in transition, not satisfied with yesterday or today, but always looking toward tomorrow.

Today’s UNCG

Today’s UNCG consists of:

• The College of Arts and Sciences, which is made up of the departments of Anthropology, Art, Biology, Broadcasting and Cinema, Chemistry, Classical Studies, Communication, English, Geography, German and Russian, History, Mathematical Sciences, Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Romance Languages, Sociology, and Theatre. It also includes the Residential College and The Center for Critical Inquiry in the Liberal Arts. • The Joseph M. Bryan School of Business and Economics, which was established in 1969 as the School of Business and Economics and renamed in 1987. It is made up of the departments of Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Information Systems and Operations Management, the Center for Applied Research, the Center for Economic Education, and the Center for Global Business Education and Research. • The School of Education, which is made up of the departments of Counseling and Educational Development, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations, Educational Research Methodology, Library and Information Studies, Specialized Education Services. Founded in 1921, the School of Education also includes The Collegium for the Advancement of Schools, Schooling and Education. The Collegium is comprised of the Center for Educational Research and Evaluation, the Center for Educational Studies and Development, the Center for Information Technologies Education, the Center for School Accountability and Staff Development, and the Piedmont Triad Horizons Education Consortium. • The School of Health and Human Performance, which was established in 1970 as the School of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance was renamed in 1990. It is made up of five departments: Communication Sciences and Disorders; Dance; Exercise and Sport Science; Public Health Education; and Recreation, Parks and Tourism. • The School of Human Environmental Sciences, which was established in 1949 as the School of Home Economics and renamed in 1987. It is made up of the departments of Housing and Interior Design, Human Development and Family Studies, Nutrition and Foodservice Systems; Social Work, and Textile Products Design and Marketing. • The Graduate School, which was established in 1921. • The School of Music, which was established in 1921. • The School of Nursing, which was established in 1966. In addition, beginning in 2006, UNCG’s honors program will become the Honors College. Of the record 15,437 students enrolled last year, 70% were fe2005 UNC Greensboro Volleyball Media Guide • 31


ricular and coeducational activities. There are more than 130 student organizations, an active Student Government, fraternities and sororities, and a Campus Recreation program which offers informal, intramural and club sports, as well as an extensive outdoor adventure program. The 76 buildings on the campus reflect the 110-year history of the University. Also, there are new features, including a new, $26 million music building which opened in August 1999, and renovations to the Elliott University Center, which were recently completed. A new baseball stadium opened in February 1999. UNCG will receive approximately $159 million from the state for construction and renovation, based on voter approval of the Higher Education Bonds last November 7. A $46 million science building is the centerpiece of the new projects. Groundbreaking took place in spring of 2001. The Second Century Campaign for UNCG concluded Dec. 31, 1998, after five years and raised $55.4 million to create 77 new scholarship and fellowship funds, as well as funds for research, programs and acquisitions. In the Fall of 2004, the University announced that its newest campaign, entitled the Students First Campaign. is almost one-quarter of the way to its goal of $78 million. The Students First Campaign will set aside $52 million for scholarships to make UNCG the school of choice for top high school students in the North Carolina and elsewhere. Remaining funds will also be used for endowments to attract top professors, expansion of university facilities and expansion of public services. UNCG hopes to meet its goal by the year 2009. UNCG is a member of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC) and the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AASCU). In athletics, UNCG began NCAA Division I competition in 1991 and is a member of the Southern Conference.

male. In the fall of 2004, UNCG enrolled a record 2,158 freshman. The University also enrolled 1,257 transfer students, its most ever. In the fall of 2004, 67% of freshman applicants were accepted and 25% enrolled to make up a class of 2,158. The average SAT score for the freshman class enrolling in 2003 was 1041. Undergraduates have more than 100 areas of study from which to choose a major leading to one of six undergraduate degrees. In addition, there are 59 master’s degrees and 18 doctoral degrees offered. In the spring of 2004, UNCG awarded 1,884 bachelor’s and 729 master’s degrees. Also, 67 doctoral degrees were awarded in English, psychology, education, nutrition, human development and family studies, exercise & sport science, and music. UNCG has long had a reputation for academic excellence and is one of only six higher education institutions in the state with a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Athletes at UNCG are not an exception to the rule. At the end of each of the last two academic years, more than 40% of UNCG student-athletes held a grade-point-average of 3.0 or better. Nearly one-third of UNCG’s 268 student-athletes made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA in a semester) in both semester during the 2004-05 academic year. In October 2004, “Cosmo GIRL”, a magazine geared towards young women, rated UNCG one of the Top 50 institutions in America. For its study, the magazine focused on specific factors important to female students: small class size, prominent female faculty, strong women’s athletic programs, a career center that facilitates internship opportunities, leadership options among clubs and activities and an active alumni network. The finalists were selected from 2,685 colleges and universities. In August 2004, The Princeton Review rated UNCG the second-best bargain in its “The Best 357 Colleges” guide. It marked the sixth-straight UNCG appeared in the guide, and its highest-ever rating. UNCG was also ranked in the Top 50 public universities by Consumer’s Digest, making it the only institution to appear in both rankings. In-state tuition and room and board rates for UNCG are just over $9,000 per year, while out-of-state rates are just over $20,000 per year. Campus life is enriched by a “small college” atmosphere and many extracur32 • 2005 UNC Greensboro Volleyball Media Guide

In the Fall of 2004, the University unveiled a new look to the Spartan.


The UNCG Plan In spring 1998, the University community adopted The UNCG Plan, a comprehensive document developed by the University Planning Council that articulates the vision of the University and identifies five key strategic directions which will shape its future: • UNCG will provide exemplary learning environments. • UNCG will expand its research and infuse the excitement of scholarship into its teaching and learning. • UNCG will build a strong sense of community as a student-centered university. • UNCG will expand its outreach in the Piedmont Triad, the state of North Carolina, and beyond. • UNCG will increase its enrollment by actively recruiting and retaining students with the academic preparedness and potential to succeed in a rigorous academic environment.

The Rock Not all colleges and universities can boast a message board with a circumference of 25’ and a width that exceeds 10’. UNCG houses a campus marker that is a visual representation of University history, tradition, and legacy. Known simply as “The Rock” — not to be confused with the nationally recognized wrestler/actor — the boulder-sized message board was brought to UNCG’s campus in 1973 by members of Alpha Phi Omega. Initially located where the fountain is today, it currently rests between the Dining Hall and Jackson Library, where it has resided since 1987. Rather than force students and the community to solely rely upon cluttered bulletin boards, The Rock is an alternate campus informant. Students also know the unwritten rule that the painted messages on The Rock can be removed after 24 hours. Thus, within a week’s time, seven messages could be posted on The Rock. This also speaks to the many activities and events that the University supports. Easy access and its central location are other reasons The Rock is well known on campus. Plus, The Rock’s changing colors and special messages help attract the attention of students and visitors to the University. Those who encounter The Rock for the first time are undoubtedly taken aback by its grandiose appearance and are forced to wonder about its significance. The Rock, with its large exterior and eye-catching graphics, is an important part of UNCG’s history and legacy and is a solid representation of the University’s unyielding belief in and dedication to tradition and uniqueness.

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UNCG Chancellor Dr. Patricia Sullivan Dr. Patricia A. Sullivan, who has served as UNCG’s Chancellor since January 1, 1995, is the institution’s ninth chief executive and the first woman to serve in the position. Her leadership has sustained UNCG’s record of excellence and prepared a solid foundation for the future. UNCG was founded as State Normal and Industrial School, a college for women in 1891. The institution became coeducational in 1963. Today, UNCG offers a full range of undergraduate and graduate programs. Sullivan led the University through a strategic planning process that produced the UNCG Plan. Created for five-year increments, the Plan provides a framework for enhancing UNCG’s position as a diverse, student-centered research university, linking the Triad and North Carolina to the world through learning, discovery, and service. Under Dr. Sullivan’s leadership, enrollment at UNCG exceeded 15,000 in fall 2005, while academic standards for admission have increased. The campus continues to lead the UNC system in minority enrollment, underscoring UNCG’s commitment to diversity. New undergraduate programs for freshman include Communication Across the Curriculum and the living-learning communities. Distinctive graduate programs include genetic counseling and management information systems, along with new Ph.D. programs in the areas of nursing, public health, economics, geography, history, information technology and special education. Funding to support research and community projects has continued to grow, along with giving by the University’s friends and supporters. UNCG’s new Students First Campaign is under way, with a goal of raising $78.2 million through 2009. The earlier Second Century Campaign for UNCG, which ended in December 1998, raised $55.4 million, far exceeding the original goal of $42.8

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million. As UNCG’s most ardent advocate, Dr. Sullivan has made a public case for more state appropriations, which have brought additional funding for facilities. These efforts have resulted in a number of capital improvements at UNCG. Currently under construction are the Studio Art Center and a Hall for Humanities and Research Administration, both funded by the North Carolina Higher Education Bonds, and a new 400-bed residence hall - all expected to be completed for use in the 2006-07 year. Structures already completed include a $46 million Science Building, a $26 million School of Music building, a $5 million baseball stadium and student recreation area, and a major renovation for the Elliott University Center, UNCG’s student union. A native of Staten Island, NY, Dr. Sullivan is a graduate of St. John’s University, and earned her master’s and Ph.D. degrees in biology from New York University. She came to UNCG from Texas Woman’s University, where she was vice president for academic affairs for seven years. She also was interim president there for a year. From 1981-87, she was dean of the college at Salem College in WinstonSalem. She is married to Dr. Charles Sullivan, an electrical and computer software engineer. Dr. Sullivan received the honorary Doctor of Pedagogy degree from St. John’s University in 1999. Her other awards and honors include: selection as one of 10 recipients of the 2003 Women in Business Awards and as one of “10 People to Watch in 2004,” annual honors by The Business Journal; and being named the 2003 inductee for the Business Leaders Hall of Fame of the Central North Carolina Junior Achievement chapter. Her academic honors include memberships in Beta Beta Beta biology honor society, Sigma Xi, and Phi Kappa Phi. She also was an NYU Honors Scholar.


Nelson Bobb Now in his 23rd year as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at UNCG, Nelson E. Bobb has developed a nationally recognized program that has continually succeeded in competition as well as in the classroom. Bobb, the first full-time athletic director at the University, is the primary architect of a program that now features 16 NCAA Division I teams, eight for men and eight for women. When he arrived in July 1983, there were eight Division III teams. The University authorized the shift to Division I in February 1987 and he guided the program through the unprecedented change in competitive status in only five years. UNCG is one of only a dozen institutions to ever compete in all three divisions. However, no other institution has made the complete shift of all teams from Division III to Division I in that time frame. In addition, with the reconstruction of UNCG’s softball venue this past year, he has overseen a complete overhaul of every UNCG athletic facility. During his tenure, he has watched over the construction or renovation of all of the Spartans’ athletic venues, beginning with serving on the committee that built Fleming Gymnasium and the HHP Building in 1989, moving onto the transformation of Campus Field into what is today UNCG Soccer Stadium in 1991, the construction of the UNCG Baseball Stadium in 1999, the renovation and lighting of the UNCG Tennis Courts in 1999, and current projects that include the transformation of UNCG’s softball facility to become a top-of-the-line stadium venue this coming fall and the reconfiguration of seating in Fleming Gym, which began this past summer. Under Bobb’s guidance, Spartan student-athletes have consistently graduated at a rate equal to or higher than the general student population at UNCG. Each of the last two academic years, more than 40 percent of UNCG’s student-athletes earned Dean’s List. In addition, during Bobb’s 22-year tenure, UNCG student-athletes have graduated at a higher rate than the University graduation rate every year. Other recent program accomplishments include completing the NCAA certification process for Division I institutions twice and successfully transitioning the department’s teams into Southern Conference membership. Under Bobb’s leadership, UNCG hosted the final two rounds of the 1997 and 1998 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship, and was home to Olympic athletes from several countries for training prior to the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996. During his tenure, UNCG teams have won 33 conference tournament titles, 24 as an NCAA Division I member. They have also won 62 conference regular season titles, 36 of those since moving to NCAA Division I. UNCG earned the Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence in the Big South for three consecutive years. While Bobb was athletic director in the 1980’s, the men’s soccer team won four Division III national championships and the women’s basketball team made five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances with a third-place finish in 1988. During his tenure at UNCG, Bobb has also served in various NCAA appointments, including serving on one of the first NCAA Certification

teams. Most recently, Bobb served on the Division I Men’s Soccer National Committee and had a two-year term as the chair of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Soccer Rules Committee. UNCG student-athletes have received numerous awards. In 1984, he established the Chancellor’s Scholar-Athlete Award to honor the studentathlete(s) posting the highest grade-point average annually. Bobb, a native of Gahanna, OH, oversees a staff of more than 50 full and part-time employees with administrative divisions of administration and business, student welfare, facilities and operations and integrated public affairs within the department. Before coming to UNCG, Bobb served as an assistant athletic director at Cornell University for five years. He also served as an assistant football coach at Cornell for nine seasons. A 1970 graduate of Kent State (OH) with a bachelor’s degree in education, Bobb also holds a master’s degree in secondary education from Kent. As an undergraduate, he was a three-year letterwinner on the football team as an offensive guard and earned All-Academic recognition from the Mid-American Conference as a junior. He was an all-conference choice his senior year.

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All Phones are area code (336) All E-Mail end in @uncg.edu unless otherwise noted [WM] Denotes office located at West Market Street building [HHP] Denotes office located at HHP Building

ADMINISTRATION Phone ........................E-mail Patricia Sullivan, Chancellor ...........................................334-5266 Terry Ackerman, Faculty Athletics Rep. ..........................334-3474 ...................taackerm Nelson Bobb, Director of Athletics [HHP] .......................334-3000 ......................nebobb FAX...........................................................................334-4063 Sylvia Mims, Assoc. AD - Administration [HHP]..............334-5649 ..................... sgmims Cathy Roberts, Assoc. AD - Facilities [HHP] ..................334-5537 ...................csroberts Dick Stewart, Assoc. AD - Public Affairs [HHP] ..............334-4464 ....................restewar Rod Wyatt, Assoc. AD - Student Welfare [HHP] .............256-0108 ....................... jrwyatt Christy Wilson, Asst. AD - Operations [HHP]..................334-5213 ...................mcwilso2 Josh Larsen Asst. AD - Facilities [HHP]..........................334-3226 .....................dazuber Dawn Zamrik, Asst. AD - Public Affairs [WM] .................256-0550 ................... dbzamrik James Shipp, Asst. AD - Student Welfare [HHP]............334-3700 ....................... jrshipp Stacy Kosciak, Special Asst. to the AD...........................334-3494 ................ sbmeadow

ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT Joanna Camp, Academic Enhancement Director ...........334-5172 ...................... jbcamp Kate LaCoste, Academic Enhancement Asst. ................334-3880 .....................kelacost Katie Fritinger, Academic Enhancement Asst. ................334-3880 ....................... kafritin Kwadjo Steele, Academic Compliance Director ............334-3465 .................... kosteele

SPORTS MEDICINE James Shipp, Asst. AD - Athletic Training [HHP] ............334-3700 ....................... jrshipp Erica P. Thornton, Assoc. Athletic Trainer [HHP] ............334-5925 ...................eapearso SPORTS MEDICINE FAX ........................................256-0407

TICKETS John Comer, Ticket Manager..........................................334-3250 ......................jfcomer

COACHING STAFFS

BASEBALL (Office located in stadium) Mike Gaski, Head Coach ................................................334-3247 .................... mggaski Shane Schumaker, Asst. Coach .....................................334-3247 Sammy Serano, Asst. Coach..........................................334-3247

MEN’S BASKETBALL Mike Dement, Head Coach [HHP] ..................................334-3003 ..................basketball Anthony Jones, Associate Head Coach [HHP] ...............334-4473 ..................basketball Rod Jensen, Asst. Coach [HHP].....................................256-0120 ..................basketball Brooks Lee, Asst. Coach [HHP]......................................334-3003 ..................basketball Doug Esleeck, Director of Basketball Operations [HHP] 334-3003 ..................basketball

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Lynne Agee, Head Coach [HHP] ....................................334-4021 ....................... lcagee Carol Peschel, Associate Head Coach [HHP] ................334-3002 .................. capesche Vickie Henson, Asst. Coach [HHP] .................................334-3754 ................... vlhenson Jon Hines, Asst. Coach [HHP] ........................................334-3754

BUSINESS OFFICE

CROSS COUNTRY / TRACK & FIELD

Jackie Walsh, Asst. AD - Business .................................334-3253 ......................jawalsh Paula Terrell, Accountant ................................................334-3367 ..............paula_terrell

Rachelle Roberts, Head Coach [HHP] ...........................334-3231 ..................... rroberts Linh Nguyen, Asst. Coach [HHP]....................................334-4157 .................... ltnguye3

COMPLIANCE

MEN’S GOLF

Jana Henderson, Compliance Director [HHP] ................334-3254 ........jana_henderson

FACILITIES Cathy Roberts, Assoc. AD - Facilities [HHP] ..................334-5537 ...................csroberts Josh Larsen, Asst. AD - Facilities [HHP].........................334-3226 ..................... jalarsen Jennifer Aguilar, Facilities Assistant [HHP] .....................334-3032 ..................... jlaguilar Jane Long, Equipment Assistant [HHP]..........................334-3032

Terrance Stewart, Head Coach [HHP] ............................334-3122 .................... tcstewar

WOMEN’S GOLF Emily Maron, Head Coach [HHP] ...................................334-5316 ....................elmarron

MEN’S SOCCER Michael Parker, Head Coach [HHP] ...............................334-5222 ...................mhparker Justin Maullin, Asst. Coach [HHP] ..................................334-5258 ......................j_maulli

PUBLIC AFFAIRS - MARKETING

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Dick Stewart, Assoc. AD - Public Affairs [HHP] ..............334-4464 ....................restewar Dawn Zamrik, Asst. AD - Public Affairs [WM] .................256-0550 ................... dbzamrik Neil Avent, Internal Relations [WM] ................................334-3420 .....................n_avent TBA, External Relations [WM] ........................................334-3252 WEST MARKET STREET OFFICE FAX ..................334-3798 HHP OFFICE FAX ....................................................334-3182

SOFTBALL

SPORTS INFORMATION Mike Hirschman, Sports Information Director [HHP] ......334-5615 ...................mwhirsch Hirschman’s Cell Phone ...........................................202-5331 Mark Kimmel, Asst. Sports Information Director [HHP] ..334-5615 ................. mdkimmel Kimmel’s Cell Phone ................................................207-2383 Jay D’Abramo, SID Intern [HHP] ....................................334-5615 ...................jedabram FAX...........................................................................334-3182

Eddie Radwanski, Head Coach [HHP] ...........................334-4474 ..................eddie_rad Siri Mullinix, Asst. Coach [HHP]......................................334-3121 .....................s_mullin

Jennifer Herzig, Head Coach [HHP] ...............................334-5057 ...................... jlherzig Holly Burris, Asst. Coach [HHP] .....................................334-5057

MEN’S TENNIS Thomas Mozur, Head Coach [HHP] ...............................334-4302 .....................tamozur

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Shawn Garus, Head Coach [HHP] .................................334-5303 ....................smgarus Skydra Orzen, Asst. Coach [HHP] ..................................334-3001 .....................shorzen

WOMEN’S TENNIS Jeff Trivette, Head Coach [HHP] ....................................334-5581 ................ uncgtennis

WRESTLING Tom Shifflet, Head Coach [HHP] ....................................334-5050 ....................... thshiffl Jason Loukides, Asst. Coach [HHP] ...............................334-5050 ......................jcloukid 36 • 2005 UNC Greensboro Volleyball Media Guide


The overnight success of the UNCG athletics program has been some 60 years in the making. Spartan teams are big achievers in their 15th year in Division I competition. The success story however, began while UNCG was still the Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina and intercollegiate competition for women was still in its infancy.

1940s

Nancy Porter may have been the first student-athlete in the modern sense of the word at UNCG. The Ohio native competed in national women’s golf tournaments as early as 1948.

1950s

Women’s College hosted the 10th national golf tournament in 1954 at the Starmount Country Club. The College fielded regionally competitive teams that had their beginnings in club sports, play days and other recreational events.

1960s

UNCG launched women’s basketball in 1963 under coach Ellen Griffin. Other early teams were tennis, golf and field hockey. LPGA Hall of Famer Carol Mann was a student at UNCG. She left school early to turn professional. The University became co-educational in 1963. Men’s athletics were added in 1967-68 and the intercollegiate program for men and women received formal recognition from the University. Men’s teams joined the Dixie Conference in 1968. Bowling was one of the early men’s teams. UNCG teams were nicknamed the Spartans.

1970s

The women’s basketball team finished fourth in the National Collegiate Tournament in 1971. The team was one of the first to compete with the five-player rule. The women’s golf team won the University’s first team national championship in 1973, coached by Nancy Porter and featuring future pro Donna Horton White. UNCG was a leader in forming the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW).

1980s

The men’s basketball team, coached by Larry Hargett, won the Dixie Conference Championship and competed in the NCAA Division III Tournament in 1980. Ryan Fox won the 1981 individual national title in Division III men’s golf. In the spring of 1981, the University streamlined its program from 12 to eight teams, all competing at the NCAA Division III level. The 1981-82 academic year was the first in which the NCAA sponsored women’s championships. The men’s soccer team was ranked in the national Top-20 for the first time in September of 1981. It did not leave the poll for another 10 years. Coached by Lynne Agee, in her first season, the women’s basketball team finished runner-up in the inaugural Division III championship in 1982. It was the first of seven straight NCAA trips for the team. With Mike Berticelli at the helm, UNCG captured its first men’s national championship in soccer in 1982 and then repeated in 1983. The women’s tennis team, under Agee’s direction, was the national runner-up in 1983. Nelson E. Bobb was hired as the first full-time athletic director in 1983. The women’s volleyball team posted a 34-3 record and reached the NCAA quarterfinals in 1984. 2005 UNC Greensboro Volleyball Media Guide • 37


Men’s soccer player Eddie Radwanski, the first two-time All-American in the Alejandro program’s history, was the first pick in the Major Indoor Soccer League Moreno draft in 1985. Under Michael Parker’s direction, the men’s soccer team became the first in NCAA history to win three consecutive national championships, in 1985, 1986 and 1987.

Women’s golf was ranked in the Top-20 in the fall of 1993. Men’s soccer claims its second straight Big South championship on Nov. 5, 1994. Larry Feniger was named the tournament MVP.

In February of 1987, the University announced the elevation of the athletic program from Division III to Division I, an unprecedented move in NCAA history.

Women’s basketball claimed five straight Big South regular season titles in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997. Vickie Henson was named the league’s Player of the Year in 1993. Volleyball won the 1995 Big South regular season championship with a record of 7-0. Liz Gremillion was named the league’s MVP.

The women’s basketball team finished third in the nation after entering the NCAA Tournament unranked in 1988.

Softball captured three consecutive Big South regular season titles in 1995, 1996 and 1997. Erin Chandler was named the Player of the Year in 1995 and Christine Hornak was the Player of the Year in 1997. Softball also captured four straight Big South Tournament championships in 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997.

The Division II era began in 1988-89 and women’s soccer was added to the program. The team wa ranked No. 13 nationally before ever playing a game. Men’s soccer player Eddie Radwanski, the first two-time All-American in the program’s history, was the first pick in the Major Indoor Soccer League draft in 1985. Under Michael Parker’s direction, the men’s soccer team became the first in NCAA history to win three consecutive national championships, in 1985, 1986 and 1987. In February of 1987, the University announced the elevation of the athletic program from Division III to Division I, an unprecedented in NCAA history.

Men’s soccer won the 1993 Big South championship. Shawn Mahoney was named the tournament’s MVP.

Jay Joseph move

The women’s basketball team finished third in the nation after entering the NCAA Tournament unranked in 1988. The Division II era began in 1988-89 and women’s soccer was added to the program. The team wa ranked No. 13 nationally before ever playing a game. The men’s soccer team was runner-up in the 1989 Division II national tournament and Jason Haupt led all divisions in scoring.

In just its fourth season, baseball claimed the Big South title and won two games in the 1994 NCAA Regionals. Mike Gaski was named Big South Coach of the Year. On April 15, 1995, men’s tennis captured the Big South Championship.

On April 18, 1995, men’s and women’s golf sweep the Big South Tournament. Becky Morgan (pictured right) was named the league’s Player of the Year. regular season titles in 1995 and 1996.

1990s

On March 2, 1996, men’s basketball knocked off Liberty, 79-53, to claim the Big South Tournament Championship and advance to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in Division I. The Spartans lost to Cincinnati in the NCAA Tournament, 66-61. The five senior from the team had their numbers honored. Scott Hartzell finished his career as the mens basketball’s all-time leading scorer with 1,539.

The men’s and women’s soccer team were ranked No. 1 nationally in Division II at the same time in 1990. The women’s volleyball and basketball teams made Division II playoff appearances in 1990-91. Women’s golf returned to the athletic program and baseball was added in 1990-91.

On April 15, 1996, women’s Golf wins the Big South Tournament. Becky Morgan was once again named the league’s Player of the Year. One day later, the UNCG men’s golf team won the Big South Tournament. Michael Way was the league’s Player of the Year.

UNCG Soccer Stadium, a $3.6 million facility, opens for its first game on September 7, 1991, as the men’s team defeated Campbell, 3-1. Four days later, the Spartans stunned No. 2 NC State, 2-1. Men’s soccer’s Mike Gailey led all Division I players in scoring in 1991.

Women’s golfer Becky Morgan earned her third straight Big South Player of the Year award in April 1997.

UNCG joined the Big South Conference in 1992, ending a four-year period as an independent.

Women’s tennis captured the 1997 Big South Women’s Tennis championship on April 19, 1997.

Softball claimed the 1993 Big South regular season title. Brian Moehler became the first Spartan to sign a professional baseball contract after being drafted in the sixth round of the 1993 Major League draft by the Detroit Tigers. He made his “big league” debut in 1996, and pitched the first game ever in Comerica Park in 2000. 38 • 2005 UNC Greensboro Volleyball Media Guide

Becky Morgan

On May 18, 1997, the UNCG baseball team won the Big South tournament championship with a 14-5 victory over Charleston Southern. Mike Gaski was named Big South Coach of the Year. Baseball earned a bid to the NCAA South I regional, and finished with a school-record 45 wins, including one at the NCAA regional. Pitcher Jason Parsons led the nation with 15 wins and was named third-team All-America.


Wrestling, in its first year in the Southern Conference , tied for the 1997 SoCon title. Joe Stanton became the first and only three-time NCAA qualifier in UNCG history.

National Championships (6)

Women’s Golf – 1973 (AIAW) Men’s Soccer – 1982 (NCAA III) Women’s Soccer won its first Southern Conference Championship in 1997, while outscoring Men’s Soccer – 1983 (NCAA III) opponents, 24-0, in the SoCon Tournament. The team earned its first NCAA win with a 3-1 Men’s Soccer – 1985 (NCAA III) overtime upset of fifth-seeded Duke. Men’s Soccer – 1986 (NCAA III) Men’s Soccer – 1987 (NCAA III) In 1997, Siggi Eyjolfsson becomes the first First-Team All-American in UNCG men’s soccer Division I history. UNCG women’s basketball defeated top-seeded Georgia Southern, 75-68, in the SoCon Tournament and earned its first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament bid in 1998.

Conference Tournament Titles (36 overall; 24 in NCAA Division I)

Women’s Volleyball – 1981 Women’s Basketball – 1982 In 1998, UNCG men’s soccer turns in its best season ever at the Division I level, claiming Women’s Volleyball – 1982 both its first SoCon title and its first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament win, a 2-1 upset at Women’s Volleyball – 1983 Washington in the first round. Women’s Basketball – 1983 Softball – 1983 In 1998, women’s soccer won its second straight SoCon title, and made its third straight Women’s Basketball – 1984 NCAA appearance. Women’s Volleyball – 1984 Women’s Basketball – 1985 On Feb. 12, 1999, the UNCG Baseball Stadium, a $5.4 million facility, opens to a crowd of Women’s Basketball – 1987 1,835. Women’s Basketball – 1988 Softball – 1988 On Dec. 21, 1999, Lynne Agee’s women’s basketball squad defeats defending ACC cham- Men’s Soccer – 1993 ** pion Clemson in a thrilling come-from-behind overtime contest in Fleming Gym, 78-67. Softball – 1994 ** Women’s Soccer – 1994 ** Men’s Soccer – 1994 ** 2000s In 2000, wrestler Dax Pecaro records his second straight undefeated season in the Southern Softball – 1995 ** Conference and wins the 184-pound title for the second year as well. Pecaro became the Men’s Golf – 1995 ** fifth UNCG wrestler to win a match at the NCAA Tournament. On Feb. 2, 2000, UNCG women’s basketball claimed a 77-71 victory at Appalachian State, the program’s 500th overall win.

Conference Reg. Season Titles (70 overall; 36 in NCAA Division I)

Men’s Tennis – 1974 Men’s Basketball – 1981 Men’s Tennis – 1981 Women’s Volleyball – 1981 Men’s Soccer – 1981 November 2000, the women’s soccer team wins its third SoCon title in four years and upset Women’s Basketball – 1982 No. 21 William & Mary in Greensboro in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, becoming Softball – 1982 the only team in UNCG history to advance to the second round of an NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis – 1982 Tournament twice. Women’s Volleyball – 1982 Women’s Basketball – 1983 On March 4, 2001, the men’s basketball team won its first Southern Conference champion- Softball – 1983 ship on David Schuck’s buzzer-beating layup. The team went on to play topWomen’s Tennis – 1983 ranked Stanford in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, its second trip to the “Big Dance” in five years. Guard Nathan Jameson was named first-team Lynne Verizon Academic All-America.

In April 2000, UNCG women’s golf comes within one stroke on the final hole of upsetting six-time champion Furman. The team set a new school-record for low round (292) and tournament (901) at the championship.

Agee

In April 2001, the men’s tennis team tied for the SoCon regular season championship with Furman, after posting a 9-1 mark in league play. Head coach Jeff Trivette was named the SoCon Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year. In May 2001, Leigh Irwin, the SoCon Player of the Year in 2000, finishes her softball career as the only player in SoCon history to reach the century mark in stolen bases with 103. In June 2001, golfer Karl Mitchell was named a second-team Academic All-American. On Nov. 11, 2001, UNCG women’s soccer captured the 2001 SoCon Tournament Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament to play North Carolina. Senior goalkeeper Kat Clewley was named the Tournament MVP. Fellow senior Lynsey McLean was named the league’s Player of the Year. On Feb. 11, 2002, men’s soccer player Alejandro Moreno was selected by the L.A. Galaxy in the third round of the 2002 MLS SuperDraft.

Women’s Volleyball – 1983 Men’s Soccer – 1983 Women’s Basketball – 1984 Softball – 1984 Men’s Tennis – 1984 Women’s Tennis – 1984 Women’s Volleyball – 1984 Men’s Soccer – 1984 Women’s Basketball – 1985 Women’s Tennis – 1985 Men’s Soccer – 1985 Men’s Tennis – 1986 Women’s Tennis – 1986 Men’s Soccer – 1986 Men’s Basketball – 1987 Women’s Basketball – 1987 Women’s Tennis – 1987 Men’s Soccer – 1987 Men’s Basketball – 1988 Women’s Basketball – 1988 Men’s Tennis – 1988 Women’s Tennis – 1988 Softball – 1993 Women’s Basketball – 1993 Men’s Soccer – 1993 Women’s Soccer – 1993 Women’s Basketball – 1994 Baseball – 1994 ** Men’s Soccer – 1994 Women’s Soccer – 1994 Men’s Basketball – 1995 Women’s Basketball – 1995 Softball – 1995 Men’s Soccer – 1995 Women’s Soccer – 1995 Volleyball – 1995 Men’s Basketball – 1996 Women’s Basketball – 1996 Softball – 1996 Men’s Soccer – 1996 Women’s Soccer – 1996 Softball – 1997 Baseball – 1997 Women’s Basketball – 1997 ** Women’s Soccer – 1997 ** Men’s Soccer - 1997 ** Women’s Basketball – 1998 ** Baseball – 1998 ** Women’s Soccer – 1998 ** Men’s Soccer – 1998 ** Women’s Basketball – 1999 ** Women’s Soccer – 2000 ** Men’s Tennis – 2001 ** Women’s Soccer – 2001 ** Women’s Basketball – 2002 ** Men’s Basketball – 2002 ** Men’s Soccer – 2004 ** Women’s Soccer – 2004 **

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tively. The men’s team played eventual-champion Memphis, while the women’s team faced Virginia Tech.

SoCon Freshman Wrestler of the Year, UNCG’s first wrestling Freshman of the Year since joining the SoCon.

In November 2002, Chris Goos was named the SoCon Men’s Soccer Player of the Year after leading the nation in scoring with 20 goals and 20 assists. Goos was also named a second-team All-American.

2004-05 Season

On November 19, 2002, the men’s basketball team defeated Wagner, 84-65, in the first round of the Preseason NIT in Fleming Gymnasium. It marked UNCG’s first ever win in the NIT. The Spartans advanced to play at Kansas in the second round. On November 21, 2002, men’s soccer player Cliff Patterson was named third-team CoSIDA Academic All-American after scoring 17 goals on the season. On Feb. 23, 2003, softball’s Amber Watson tossed a perfect game against Toledo in a 2-0 win. Watson struck out 17 batters, including the game’s first nine. On Feb. 27, 2003, James Maye broke the men’s basketball all-time scoring record with 17 points against Furman. Maye recorded a triple-double in the game with 17 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists. He finished his career with 1,574 points. On May 7, 2003, Jennifer Hubbard was named the SoCon’s Softball Player of the Year after hitting .384 with 10 home runs and 30 runs batted in. Penny Thompson ended her standout career as the SoCon’s all-time home run leader with 36. On May 25, 2003, softball’s Jennifer Moran earned first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American honors. On May 30, 2003, pitcher/outfielder Ryan Gordon was named first-team All-America by Louisville Slugger. The junior hit .416 on the season and captured the SoCon’s batting crown, the first in school history to do so. Gordon was also named third-team All-America by Baseball America. In November 2003, the UNCG women’s soccer team won the Southern Conference Tournament title to earn its third trip to the NCAA Tournament in the last four years. The Spartans defeated arch-rival Furman, 2-0, to win the SoCon crown. UNCG followed that with a first round NCAA Tournament win over Wake Forest, 2-1, before losing to eventual-National Champion North Carolina in the second round. It marked the third time that the Spartans had advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. On January 7, 2004, UNCG women’s basketball coach Lynne Agee won her 500th game as a head coach when her Spartans defeated Furman, 63-60, in a SoCon tilt at Fleming Gymnasium. Agee became just the 23rd women’s basketball coach in NCAA history to achieve the milestone, joining the likes of legends Texas’ Jody Conradt, Tennessee’s Pat Summit, UConn’s Geno Auriemma, Louisiana Tech’s Leon Barmore, North Carolina State’s Kay Yow and UNC Chapel Hill’s Sylvia Hatchell.

Brian Moehler

On January 31, 2004, UNCG defeated UNC Chapel Hill for the first time in the sport of Wrestling. After the match ended in a 20-20 tie, UNCG won the match on a tie-breaker, marking the first time the Spartans had defeated the Tar Heels in seven tries. It was NCG’s first win over an ACC school in five years. Kevin Artis’ 24-9 win in the final bout of the match tied the overall score and provided the only technical fall of the match, giving UNCG the edge in the tie-breaker. On February 23, 2004, Jay Joseph became UNCG’s all-time leading scorer, eclipsing the mark held by his former teammate James Maye set one year earlier. Joseph finished his career with 1,646 points. He also finished first all-time at UNCG in games played, field goals made and field goal attempts. In March 2004, Darren Burns was named the

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On September 25, 2004, as part of the fifth induction class into the UNCG Athletics Hall of Fame, Lynne Agee became the first active head coach to be enshrined in the UNCG Hall. Agee was inducted along with the 1982 men’s soccer team, the 1973 women’s golf team and deceased administrator David Knight. On September 29, 2004, James Goodman’s goal 28 minutes into the contest was the lone tally as UNCG defeated rival-UNC Chapel Hill, 1-0, in front of a crowd of 2,608 at the UNCG Soccer Stadium. The crowd was the largest at UNCG Soccer Stadium since 1999. The win gave UNCG its fourth win of the season over an ACC-member squad. On October 17, 2004, UNCG received its first No. 1 national ranking since moving to Division I. The men’s soccer team received its first Division I top ranking and became a consensus No. 1 a day later when all four major soccer polls – College Soccer News, Soccer America, Soccer Times and the NSCAA Coaches’ Poll – all listed the Spartans atop the national rankings. UNCG remained a consensus No. 1 for two more weeks and a top-ranked team for a fourth week before seeing its 18-match unbeaten streak snapped. The Spartans would evevntually earn the SoCon’s first-ever at-large bid to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament, James Goodman garnering a No. 8 seed. UNCG advanced to the third round of the tournament, before suffering a heartbreaking 1-0 overtime loss to UC Santa Barbara, the eventual national runner-up. On October 31, 2004, UNCG wrapped up its fourth Southern Conference women’s soccer regular season crown in an eight-year span with a convincing 7-0 win over The Citadel in Charleston. Rakel Logadottir would finish the season as UNCG’s all-time leader in career assists. On November 3, 2004, UNCG’s Amy Carnell and Karla Davis swept the 2004 SoCon Women’s Soccer Player and Freshman of the Year honors. A week later, Randi Patterson and Matt Smith were named the 2004 SoCon Men’s Soccer Player and Freshman of the Year, respectively. It marked the first time one school had swept all four awards. Patterson went on to earn several All-American honors. In December 2004, men’s soccer coach Michael Parker was named the NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year. Parker had earlier been named the Southern Conference Coach of the Year. Freshmen Kyle Hines and Kristen Boone swept the SoCon’s Men’s and Women’s Basketball Freshman of fthe Year honors in February. Hines set school and SoCon records for blocks in a season with 106, while Boone recorded 121 steals to set a new school record. Her total was the fourth-highest single-season total recorded by a freshman in NCAA history. Joe Kemmerer, Daren Burns and Joe Lowe all qualified for the NCAA Wrestling Championships in March. Burns had the best showing of the three, sadvancing to the quarterfinals of the 197-lb. class. He wound up in the fourth round of the wrestlebacks and finished the season with a 30-6 mark. Two months later, Burns was the surprise of the Pan American Wrestling Championships, finishing third for Team USA at the international competition held in Guatemala City, Guatemala. In May, Charles Jones became the first Spartan to qualify for the NCAA Track and Field Championships. After winning the SoCon Championship in the triple jump to qualify for NCAA Regional competition, Jones outlasted a two-hour thunderstorm delay and recorded a jump of 15.35 meters to break a tie for fifth-place in earn automatic qualification into the National Championship meet in Sacramento. Earlier in the meet, Jones had leaped a school-record 15.50 meters. Jones eventually finished the national championship meet in 23rd place. In June, Chris Mason was drafted in the second round of the Major League Baseball Draft, being selected by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.


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