2019 UW-Stevens Point Volleyball Media Guide

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University Quick Facts School.............................UW-Stevens Point Location...........................Stevens Point, WI Founded............................................ 1894 Enrollment........................................ 7,251 Colors....................................Purple & Gold Nickname...................................... Pointers Conference............. Wisconsin Intercollegiate Home Court.................................Berg Gym Chancellor...................... Bernie L. Patterson Director of Athletics............. Brad Duckworth Faculty Atheltic Rep............ Kelly Schoonaert Athletic Department Phone..... 715-346-3888 Website...........................athletics.uwsp.edu Twitter...............................@UWSPAthletics ...................................... @UWSPVolleyball

Volleyball Quick Facts Head Coach............................ Lyndsay Kooi Alma Mater.................................Quincy ‘12 Record at UWSP (years)................ 18-16 (1) Overall Record (years).................. 18-16 (1) Volleyball Office..................... 715-346-2151 Assistant Coach................... Maddie Williams Athletic Trainer.......................... Callie Sitter Equipment Manager.................... Mike Okray All-Time Record...........899-714 (46 seasons) 2018 Overall Record.......................... 18-16 Conference Record/Finish.............. 4-3/T-3rd

2019 Schedule

Aug. 30 vs. Depauw University 3 PM Aug. 30 vs. U of Chicago 8 PM Aug. 31 vs. UT Dallas 11 AM Sept. 4 vs. Lakeland 7 PM Sept. 6 Concordia 3 PM Sept. 6 Elmhurst 7 PM Sept. 7 Ripon 12 PM Sept. 7 Bethel 2 PM Sept. 11 St. Norbert 5:30 PM Sept. 11 Lawrence 7:30 PM Sept. 13 vs. Minnesota Morris 5 PM Sept. 14 vs. Luther 12 PM Sept. 14 vs. St. Olaf 2 PM Sept. 18 vs. UW-River Falls 7 AM Sept. 20 North Park 7 PM Sept. 21 Millikin 12 PM Sept. 21 St. Thomas 2 PM Sept. 25 UW-Stout 7 PM Sept. 28 vs. Loras College 2 PM Sept. 28 vs. Dubuque 4 PM Oct. 5 vs. UW-Platteville 7 PM Oct. 9 UW-Oshkosh 7 PM Oct. 11 vs. Ill. Wesleyan 6:30 AM Oct. 12 vs. Millikin 12:30 PM Oct. 12 vs. Gustavus Adolphus 3 PM Oct. 16 vs. Carthage 7 PM Oct. 19 UW-Eau Claire 6 PM Oct. 23 vs. UW-La Crosse 7 PM Oct. 26 vs. Carroll 12 PM Oct. 26 vs. Concordia 3 PM Nov. 1 vs. UW-Whitewater 7 PM


About UWSP The University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point was founded in 1894 as a teachers college. -

This is

UWSP serves the Central Wisconsin area and is

centrally located midway between Milwaukee and Minneapolis on the Wisconsin River. -

With 7,725 students (48% male, 52% female),

UWSP employs over 400 faculty/teaching academic staff and has the highest percentage of undergraduate courses taught by regular faculty in the UW System. -

UWSP is consistantly one of the top Public

Midwestern Universities-Master’s in U.S. News and World Report’s College Rankings. -

Conveniently located in the center of Wisconsin, the Stevens Point area has something for everyone! Nestled among an abundance of green space and waterways, enjoy our cross country ski trails, numerous hiking and biking trails or a game of golf. Visit quaint shops in our historic downtown district, explore museums and art galleries and take in a special event and tour.

46 percent of new freshman rank in the top 25

percent of their high school class and boast an average ACT score of 23. -

UWSP students benefit from average class sizes of

28 and get personal attention with a student/faculty ratio of 20:1. -

UWSP offers over 120 undergraduate program

choices within 48 majors and 78 minors in four colleges: College of Fine Arts and Communication, College of Letters and Sciences, College of Natural Resources and College of Professional Studies. UWSP also offers 13 graduate programs including a doctorate in audiology with UW-Madison. -

UWSP has a tremendous impact on the Central

At the heart of the UW-Stevens Point campus is the new Dreyfus University Center. Its dining options, services, and amenities make it a fixture of everyday campus life. Visitors and the area community enjoy the Dreyfus University Center as well, and the facility is site of numerous events and conferences for off-campus customers who take advantage of such an impressive facility located in the heart of Wisconsin.

Wisconsin community, bringing in an estimated $378 million dollars to the area each year. It is estimated that $78 million is spent by students and another $25 million is spent by visitors to campus. -

UWSP boasts the nation’s 28th-ranked International

Program with over 21 percent of all bachelor’s degree recipients having studied abroad. -

UWSP’s campus is nearly 400 acres and has 35

buildings including 14 residence halls and the 275 acre Schmeeckle Nature Reserve that features a 24 acre lake, Lake Joanis.

The DeBot Center has undergone several renovations over the past several years and serves as one of the main dining facilities for students. DeBot is open seven days a week serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. The lower level features a convience store and a made-to-order market where students can purchase food through their meal plan.


UWSP Bernie L. Patterson took over as Chancellor at UWStevens Point in July of 2010, becoming the 14th chancellor in the 120 year history of the university. Chancellor Patterson came to UWSP after serving as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Oklahoma City University since 2002.

MISSION STATEMENT

UW-Stevens Point shares in the mission of the University of Wisconsin System. The mission of this system is to develop human resources, to discover and disseminate knowledge, to extend knowledge and its application beyond the boundaries of its campuses, and to serve and stimulate society by developing in students heightened intellectual, cultural, and humane sensitivities; scientific, professional, and technological expertise; and a sense of purpose. Inherent in this broad mission are methods of instruction, research, extended education, and public service designed to educate people and improve the human condition. Basic to every purpose of the system is the search for truth.

UWSP will open it’s newest residence hall in the fall of 2011. The suite-style dorm will be five stories tall and include 82 suites, room for 328 student beds. The building will obtain at least a silver LEED green building certification. UW-Stevens Point is again ranked as one of the best public universities in the Midwest. U.S. News and World Report places UWSP in the Top Ten Regional Universities in its 2011 rankings. UWSP has become a perennial all-star in the U.S News rankings, which take into account such factors as a school’s student retention and graduate rates, average class size, and the academic talent of the freshman class.

The College of Natural Resources at the UWSP is the nation’s largest and premier undergraduate institution for natural resources and environmental management.

Pointers have developed a reputation as one of the most involved and connected student bodies in the Midwest. With over 180 active organizations open to any student and a campus culture that promotes involvement, it’s easy to explore your areas of interest, as well as experience those you may just be curious about!

For More Information

Visit us online at http://www.uwsp.edu for more information about all the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point has to offer!


2019 Roster No. 1 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27

Full Name Pos. Emma Peterson DS/L April Gehl OH Katie Albrecht DS/L Tara Emme RS Reis Derousseau RS/OH Megan Lau OH/RS Madyson Schroeder DS/L Allison Berger OH Mazie Nagel OH Hailey Jarr MB Kelsie Belfiori DS/L Jamie Schmitz OH Ellie Adams S Megan Schroder OH/RS Guresi Mena MB Maddie Lawson MB Taylor Keenan MB Maria Scherer S Tabitha Wechlo MB/RS

Ht. 5-2 5-10 5-2 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-7 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-4 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-0

Yr. Hometown/High School/Prev. School So. Bloomington, Minn./Thomas Jefferson Sr. Hilbert, Wis./Hilbert Fr. West Bend, Wis./West Bend East Sr. St. Nazianz, Wis./Valders So. Tomah, Wis./Tomah So. Potter, Wis./Hilbert So. Green Bay, Wis./Bay Port So. Sheboygan, Wis./Sheboygan Falls Fr. Stratford, Wis./Stratford Jr. Bloomer, Wis./Bloomer Fr. Merrill, Wis./Merrill Jr. Cashton, Wis./Cashton Jr. Racine, Wis./William Horlick Fr. Merrill, Wis./Merrill So. Inver Grove Heights, Minn./Simley So. West Allis, Wis./Nathan Hale So. Little Canada, Minn./Roseville Area Fr. Green Bay, Wis./Ashwaubenon Fr. Germantown, Wis./Germantown

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Lyndsay Kooi Assistant Coach: Maddie Willaims Student Assistant: Jeremy Gaveske, Rachel Hein

2019 UW-Stevens Point Volleyball Pronunciation Guide No. Full Name Pronunciation 2 Gehl GAIL 3 Albrecht Rhymes with wrecked 8 Emme EMMY 9 Reis Derousseau REESE DUH-roo-sew 11 Schroeder SHRAY-dur 21 Schroder SHROW-dur 22 Guresi Mena GRACIE ME-nah 26 Scherer SHARER 27 Wechlo WECK-low Kooi COY


Season Preview


bring high energy and a graduated level of intensity to the floor.

UW-Stevens Point head volleyball coach Lyndsay Kooi enters her second year, the first without the interim tag. Kooi is excited to watch her upperclassman take charge with a chip on their shoulder and lead the newcomers into the 2019 season. The Pointers return senior allconference, all-region and AllAmerican outside hitter April Gehl. She led the conference in points (645.5) and kills at 582 (4.72 per set), the second-most in the country and a school record for kills in a season. Her leadership continues to raise the level of competitiveness in the gym. Also returning is senior and captain Tara Emme, who was third overall in kills last season (234). She will help to balance out the front row and will

Junior setter Ellie Adams returns this season after leading the team in assists with 1,076, second-most in the conference. She was an all-conference honorable mention selection along with sophomore middle blocker Maddie Lawson. Adams has put freshman Maria Scherer under her wing and has shown her the ropes in leading the team. They both bring a different dynamic and Coach Kooi hopes they balance each other out when leading the team. “I need to give a ton of credit to our DS/libero position group,” stated Kooi. “I think that is one of the strongest position groups in our gym right now.” Emma Peterson led the defense last year and accumulated 408 digs on the season, second on the team. Alongside her is Madyson Schroeder and freshmen Katie Albrecht and Kelsie Belfiori, who all push each

other to succeed and fight for time on the floor. Junior outside hitter Jamie Schmitz continues to battle back from injury, but is excited to lead the team as a captain. Freshman all-state outside hitter Mazie Nagel challenges the upperclassmen as she fights for playing time along with sophomore Allison Berger. Lawson led the team with 112 blocks last season and was second overall in kills with 214, as a middle blocker. Other middle blockers include returners Hailey Jarr, second on the team with 88 blocks, Taylor Keenan and Guresi Mena. “Their position does a great job of celebrating each other’s successes and teaching each other how to get better in the gym,” said Kooi. They all bring high energy and intensity into the gym and Kooi is excited to


who will bring a strong block on the floor. Reis Derousseau brings a different dynamic as a lefty. Depth at the position is a strength of the team.

see them all push each other to the next level. On the right side alongside Emme is sophomore returner Megan Lau, who brings a different dynamic to the floor running her many different routes. Lau saw the floor many different times throughout the season filling in when Emme was hurt. Also, on the right side coming in are freshmen Megan Schroder, a power hitter, and Tabitha Wechlo,

Maddie Williams joins the team as the assistant coach for her first year coaching colligate volleyball. She was a middle blocker from UW-Milwaukee and Illinois Wesleyan. She has taken the middle blockers under her wing and is showing them how things are done. “Since she joined our team in April, our middles and our hitters in general have already gotten a lot better,” continued Kooi. “It’s exciting because she is bringing different knowledge and new ideas to the team.” This season, UW-Stevens Point is

predicted to finish fourth in the WIAC standings. “In the WIAC any given year, teams one through eight can beat anybody,” said Kooi. “You have to be on your A-game every night, but I think it’s going to be anybody’s game. Whoever wants it more will come away with it and I hope with our team having that experience being in the semifinal match almost beating UW-Eau Claire last year could propel us even farther this year.”


Lyndsay Ko0i Head Coach Second Season Kooi was named permanent head coach of the UWSP volleyball program on Dec. 19, 2018. She spent the 2018 season as interim head coach after returning to UWSP where she was an assistant in 2015 and 2016. In 2018, she led the Pointers to an 18-16 record. She mentored AVCA All-American and All-WIAC first team selection April Gehl. Under Kooi’s tutelage, Gehl led the country in total attacks and was second in the nation with 582 kills, a school record. She was an assistant coach at Millikin for the 2017 season, helping the Big Blue to a CCIW regular season conference championship and a No. 12 ranking at the end of the year. Three Millikin players earned AVCA All-

America honors in her one season on staff. In her time with the Pointers as an assisstant, Kooi helped UWSP to a 54-16 record. In her two seasons in Stevens Point, she coached seven all-conference Pointers, including WIAC Defensive Player of the Year Bri Piepenbrok in 2016. Prior to coming to UWSP, Kooi was the varsity girl’s assistant coach at Rochelle Township High School where she also served as a physical education teacher, and assistant girls track coach. Kooi was a four-year starter for the Hawks of Quincy University in Quincy, Ill., from 2009-12. She was a two-time team captain and ran the Hawks offense from the setter position. In 2011, Kooi

helped lead the Hawks to a berth in the GLVC Tournament for the first time in eight years Kooi finished her career ranked fourth all-time on the Hawks assists list, amassing 3,191 assists. She graduated Summa cum Laude from Quincy and was a four-time Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) Academic AllConference honoree and was the recipient of the All-Sports GLVC Sportsmanship Award 2011-2012. A native of Minooka, Ill., Kooi went on to earn her bachelor’s degree in education with an emphasis in physical education from Quincy in 2013 before her role at Rochelle Township High School. In 2017, Kooi earned her master’s degree in health education from Northern Illinois University.

Maddie Williams Assistant Coach first Season Williams comes to UWSP after a two-year stint playing at Illinois Wesleyan in which she was named to the All-CCIW first team and a CCIW All-Tournament selection in 2017. She also earned AVCA AllRegion and All-American honorable mention laurels that season. She was a team captain in 2018 and voted the “Most Inspirational Player”.

Prior to Illinois Wesleyan, Williams played two seasons at DI Milwaukee. There, she was named to the Horizon League AllFreshman team in 2015. She also earned UWM’s Female Newcomer of the Year that season. Williams coached at Parkside Junior High in Normal, Ill., following her collegiate career heading up the seventh grade

squad. She also served as a student assistant at IWU during the 2018 season. A native of Normal, Ill., Williams graduated from Illinois Wesleyan in 2018 with a bachelor of business administration degree. She also led Normal West High to two conference titles during her prep career.


The Players


#1 Emma Peterson 5-2 Sophomore DS/L Bloomington, Minn. Thomas Jefferson HS 2018: Made her colligate debut against Cabrini University appearing in three sets (Sept. 1)… Saw the court in 31 matches totaling 111 sets…Second on the team in digs with a total of 408 for an average of 3.68 digs per set…Third in assists with 88 for the season and third in aces with 19 on the season… Set a career-high with 24 digs against UWWhitewater with two aces for the match (Sept. 19)…Assisted in the win over UW-Stout with a total of 21 digs (Sept. 26). High School: Earned seven letters, four in volleyball and three in track…An all-conference selection as senior…Led her team to a Metro West Conference title in her career…Was a four-time academic all-state recipient…Won conference three times in track…Has secondbest pole vault mark in school history. Personal: Undecided major…Parents Stefanie and Bradley…Brother Mason.

#2 April gehl 5-10 Senior OH Hilbert, Wis. Hilbert HS 2018: Appeared in all 34 matches along with all 123 sets…Led the WIAC in points (645.5) and in total kills at 582 (4.72 per set), the second-most in the country, a school record for kills in a season… Led the team in digs with 487 and 26 aces…Third overall in blocking with 67 total blocks…Added 24 assists…Recorded a total of 25 double-doubles (kills and digs) on the season…Compiled nine-straight doubledoubles in the month of September of which seven were in wins…Got a career-best 35 kills against Concordia-Wisconsin (Sept. 7) along with 14 digs and three blocks to make her fifth double-double of the season… Assisted in the win over Lakeland (Sept. 5) with 21 kills, 16 digs, and a season-high of six total blocks…Set her season-high of 25 digs in five-set match against St. Thomas (Oct. 6)…Was named to the all-tournament team at two different tournaments…Earned All-WIAC first team honors along with AVCA All-Midwest Region honors and AVCA All-American Second Team accolades. 2017: Played in all 34 matches and all 123 sets…Led the WIAC in kills (495) and points (555)…Third on the team with 71 blocks… Added 279 digs (2.27 per set), 22 assists and 17 service aces…Compiled 14 double-doubles (kills and digs) on the season…Recorded fivestraight double-figure kills matches to begin the season…From her 11-kills match against Saint Benedict (Sept. 15) through the end of the season, had 23-straight matches of double figure kills including all conference matches… Drilled a season-best 27 kills in five-set victory over Bates (Oct. 20)…Registered a season-high 21 digs in three-set win at Coe (Sept. 30)… Five of her season-high tying six blocks were solo in four-set match at North Central (Sept.


22)…Named to the all-tournament team at three different tournaments…Earned All-WIAC first team honors and AVCA All-Midwest Region honorable mention accolades. 2016: Played in 27 matches with 80 total sets of action…Fourth on the team with 148 kills… Had 59 digs and 36 total blocks…Racked up 11 kills in first college match versus Finlandia (Sept. 3)…Hit a season-high .556 hitting percentage against Concordia (Minn.) (Sept. 17)…Buried 10 kills in three-set win over Dominican (Sept. 17)…Piled up double figure kills in four-straight matches to end September, including a season-high 15 in a four-set win over Illinois Wesleyan (Sept. 24)…Had a season-high five digs in four-set victory over Wheaton (Sept. 24)…Totaled a season-best three total blocks in four different matches. High School: First team all-conference in sophomore, junior and senior seasons…Allstate honorable mention…WIAA Division IV All-Tournament team…two state tournament appearances…Schools career leading in kills and assists. Personal: Communication major with business minor…Parents Jill and Robert…Siblings Katie and Erica…All Academic volleyball team in high school.

#3 Katie Albrecht 5-2 Freshman DS/L West Bend, Wis. East HS High School: Eight-time letter winner, four in volleyball with the other four in track and field…Scholar Athlete Award. Personal: Psychology Major…Parents Leslie and Bill…Siblings BJ and Cal…Valedictorian and honor student…National Honors Society member.

#8 Tara Emme 5-9 Senior RS St. Nazianz, WI Valders HS 2018: Saw action in 28 matches with 99 sets played…Was third overall in kills with 234, averaging 2.23 per set, along with 75 digs, 10 assists and 53 total blocks, averaging 0.54 per set…Had a career-high 17 kills against Hamline (Sept. 15) which were a part of her 18 points she attributed…Assisted in the win over St. Catherine (Sept. 15) with 12 kills and a career-high eight digs…Contributed 14 kills and three blocks to the win over Bethel (Sept. 8)…Reached double-digit kills in 10 matches during the season. 2017: Appeared in 27 matches with 81 sets played…Fifth on the team with 122 kills (1.51 per set)…Recorded 41 digs, 32 blocks and six assists…Had a season-high five blocks, two of which were solo, against North Park (Sept. 22)…Contributed 10 kills, a dig, an assist and a block in three-set victory over Lawrence (Sept. 13)…Tied her season-high with 10 kills against Carthage (Sept. 30)…Recorded a season-best five digs at UW-La Crosse (Oct. 28). 2016: Made collegiate debut with one set of action versus Finlandia (Sept. 3). High School: Second-team all-conference as sophomore and senior, honorable mention as a junior…team captain as a junior and senior. Personal: Physical education major… Parents Paula and Pete…Sibling Dana…Counselor at Camp A.D.D for adults and Children.


#9 Reis Derousseau 5-10 Sophomore RS/O Tomah, Wis. Tomah HS 2018: Made Collegiate debut against Lawrence University appearing in three sets (Sept. 12)… Assisted in the win over Hamline (Sept. 15) with a season-high three kills on a .750 hitting percentage. High School: Earned 10 letters – three in volleyball, four in basketball and three in softball…First-team all-conference in junior and senior seasons…An all-conference second teamer as a sophomore…Team MVP junior and senior years…Female Athlete of the Year as a senior…Academic all-state and all-conference. Personal: Health promotion and wellness major…Parents Teri and Jeff…Brothers Dylan and Dustin…Member of the National Honor Society.

#10 Megan Lau 6-0 Sophomore OH/RS Potter, Wis. Hilbert HS 2018: Made colligate debut competing against Gustavus Adolphus seeing the court in one set (Aug. 31)…Appeared in 20 matches totaling 46 sets on the season…Assisted in the win over Wheaton with a career-high nine kills within the four sets (Sept. 22)…Got her season high of five total blocks against UW-Whitewater along with six kills (Sept. 19). High School: Nine-time letter winner - four in volleyball, three in basketball and two in track…Led her team to the regional title all four years…Named to all-conference first team in junior and senior seasons…An honorable mention all-conference pick as a sophomore…Won a regional championship in basketball twice…Part of school record holding 3200-meter relay…State champion in 1600and 3200-meter relay as a senior. Personal: Business major…Parents Chris and Doug…Brothers Jacob and Zach…Was class valedictorian and a member of the National Honor Society.


#11 Madyson Schroeder 5-7 Sophomore DS/L Green Bay, Wis. Bayport HS 2018: Made colligate debut in match against Bethel appearing in one set (Sept. 8)…Saw the court in 19 matches playing a total of 52 sets…Set her season best of 11 digs in match against Elmhurst, playing in all five sets (Oct. 19)…Assisted in the win over St. Benedict with nine digs (Sept. 14). High School: Three-time letter winner in volleyball…An honorable mention allconference selection…Had the second-most digs in the conference her junior and senior seasons. Personal: Special and elementary education major…Parents Diane and Lee…Siblings Zakk and Alexa.

#12 Allison Berger 5-9 Sophomore OH Sheboygan, Wis. Sheboygan Falls HS 2018: Appeared in five matches with five sets played…Made collegiate debut against Lawrence University appearing in two sets (Sept. 12). High School: Seven-time letter winner – three in volleyball, four in softball…Secondteam all-conference as a senior…Named Best Offensive Player as a senior…. Earned team Most Improved Player honor as a junior…. Three-time all-conference selection in softball. Personal: Business major with a Spanish minor…Parents Patty and John…Brother Austin…National Honors Society Academic Award recipient…Academic honor roll all four years of high school.


#14 Mazie Nagel 5-11 Freshman OH Stratford, Wis. Stratford HS High School: Four time letter winner in volleyball…First team all-conference freshman, sophomore and junior year… Marawood conference player of the year senior season… Hit both 1000 kills and digs in junior season… First team all-state senior year as well as AllState Tournament Team…Zaleski Fall Athlete of the year (2018)…Holds record for most kills with 1548 and most digs with 1498… Personal: Elementary Education major… Parents Rachel Hollatz and Mark Nagel… Siblings Ethan, Alec and Lauryn… Four year consecutive honor roll Principal Academic Banquet.

#15 Hailey JArr

5-10 Junior MB Bloomer, Wis. Bloomer HS 2018: Played in 34 matches and 122 sets… Racked up a total of 163 kills and 88 blocks (two solo), second-most on the team…Ended the season with 11 digs and four assists… Recorded a season-high 12 kills against St. Thomas along with six blocks (Oct. 6)…Set her season high of nine blocks assisting in the win over Saint Benedict (Sept. 14). 2017 (at Benedictine): Played in 26 matches and 83 sets…Recorded 50 kills (0.60/set)… Had a season-high seven kills against Finlandia Oct. 27)… Led the team with 57 total blocks…Had a season-high six blocks at Lakeland (Sept. 30). High School: Second-team all-conference as a senior…An all-county selection as both a junior and a senior…Four-year all-academic award recipient…Led BHS to 2017 WIAA State title in basketball. Personal: Majoring in dietetics…Parents Gena and Ralph…Siblings Jordan and Rylie.


#18 Kelsie Belfiori 5-4 Freshman DS/L Merrill, Wis. Merrill HS High School: Eight-time letter winner, four earned in volleyball and four earned in softball… First-team all-conference as well as firstteam all-state as a senior in both volleyball and softball…Reached over 1000 digs and tied school record with seven aces in one set. Personal: Undecided major…Parents Julie and Dom…Sibling Ty…Honor Roll all four years… National Honors Society member.

#19 Jamie Schmitz 5-11 Junior OH Cashton, Wis. Cashton HS 2018: Appeared in 17 matches totaling 29 sets for the season…Assisted in the win over Saint Mary’s with a season high six kills (Sept. 7)…Against Carthage had a total of five kills, four digs and two blocks (Oct. 27). 2017: Competed in three sets in three different matches before a season-ending injury…Had a season-best three kills and a dig against Northwestern (Sept. 1). 2016: Played in three sets over three matches…Had two kills and a dig…Both kills were recorded against Loras (Oct. 22). High School: All-conference sophomore, junior and senior seasons…Also named allconference in both basketball and track and field. Personal: Math education major with a Spanish minor…Parents Sue and Steve…Sister Kelli Hundt…Graduated with high honors… National Honor Society member.


#20 Ellie Adams 5-10 Junior S Racine, Wis. William Horlick HS 2018: Saw action in 31 matches and played 112 sets…Her 1,076 assists on the season were second in the conference…Totaled 296 digs, 50 kills, 28 blocks and 18 service aces… Recorded 17 doubles-doubles on the year, all in digs and assists…Had a season-high 60 assists and a season-best 18 digs in five-set match against St. Thomas (Oct. 6)…Registered a season-high five kills in three different matches…Served up a season-best three aces at UW-Eau Claire (Oct. 13)…Earned Pointer Invitational II All-Tournament Team honors and was named to the All-WIAC honorable mention team. 2017: Played in 25 matches and 67 sets… Second on the team with 365 assists…Racked up 80 digs, 22 blocks, 21 kills and three service aces…Recorded a double-double with season highs of 49 assists and 24 digs in five-set victory over Augsburg (Oct. 6)…Had double-digit assists, three blocks and at least one kill and one dig in all three matches at the CCIW/WIAC Crossover (Sept. 22-23). High School: As a senior, she earned second team all-conference and all-county honors… Was an honorable mention all-conference player as a junior…Also lettered in softball, basketball and soccer at WHHS…Named Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Personal: Marketing major…Parents Kari and Jonathan…Siblings Katie and Ben.

#21 Megan Schroder 5-11 Freshman OH/RS Merrill, Wis. Merrill HS High School: Three-time letter winner in volleyball… Unanimous first-team allconference as a senior…All-state honorable mention, Athlete of the Week and AllTournament team at Merrill Invite as a senior. Personal: Undecided major…Parents Tracey and Brian…Sibling Stephanie…Youth Optimist of the month WVCA…Academic Honors.


#22 Guresi Mena 5-9 Sophomore MB

Inver Grove Heights, Minn.

Simley HS

2018: Made colligate debut in match against Lakeland appearing in one set (Sept. 5)…Saw the court in five matches playing a total of seven sets…Had three kills in the match played against St. Norbert with one dig and one block (Sept. 12). High School: First-team all-conference selection as a senior…Holds the school record for highest kill percentage (0.89) in a single game…Also played basketball and was a shotput thrower. Personal: Political science major…Parents Shewaye and John…Siblings Kweri, Muresuk and Roda…National Honors Society member.

#24 Maddie Lawson 6-0 Sophomore MB West Allis, Wis. Nathan Hale HS 2018: Made her colligate debut in the first match of the season against Gustavus Adolphus (Aug. 31)…Appeared in 34 matches totaling 120 sets…Was first overall in blocking with a total of 112 blocks, 10 of which were single blocks, was second overall with kills 241, and was second on the team in serving aces with 23…Achieved her career high of 16 kills against St. Thomas and also racked up a total of nine digs and three blocks (Oct. 6)… Assisted with the win over UW-River Falls with a career-high nine blocks (Oct. 24)…Was named to the All-WIAC honorable mention team following the season. High School: Nine-time letter winner – four in volleyball, four in track and one in basketball…Earned honorable mention all-conference accolades as a senior…Won regionals in junior and senior seasons…Won a conference title in basketball…Competed in the high jump and 4x200-meter relay for the track team…Four-year high honor roll and top 10 percent of graduating class. Personal: Clinical laboratory science major… Parents Audrey and Quinton…Brother Isaac… Volunteered through the Rotary Club.


#25 Taylor Keenan 5-10 Sophomore MB Little Canada, Minn. Roseville Area HS

#27 Tabitha Wechlo 6-0 Freshman MB/RS Germantown, Wis. Germantown HS

High School: All-conference selection as a senior…Helped her team reach the state tournament twice…Captain of the team her senior year…Recorded 201 kills and 20 aces as a senior.

High school: Earned one letter in track and field…Helped GHS to its first winning season in four years…Finished eighth in shot put at state as a senior in track and field …Holds Germantown High School all-time shot put record.

Personal: Biology major…Parents Dawn and Pat…Siblings McKenna and Brady.

Personal: Health Science major…Marketing minor…Parents Kelly and Rick…Sibling Hayden.

#26 Maria Scherer 5-10 Freshman S Green Bay, Wis. Ashwaubenon HS High School: Two-time letter winner in volleyball…FRCC second-team all-conference both junior and senior year…Holds school record for career assists with 1555…Had a career-high 51 assists in win over Appleton East in regional finals. Personal: Political Science major…Parents Julie and Alfred…Sibling Elke…50 hours Community Service Award, Scholastic Award, and 115 hours Community Service Award…Academic lettering 2018…Academic Excellence 2019.


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All-time Roster Name Hometown Years Tara Adamovich Eagle River, WI 1996 Ellie Adams Racine, WI 2017-pres. Julie Adams Lake Geneva, WI 1982 Judi Adamski Antigo, WI 1974 Kirsten Algiers New London, WI 2009 Jenny Almquist Three Lakes, WI 1975 Julie Anacker Sheboygan, WI 1976-79 Kelly Anderson Auburndale, WI 1996-98 Lori Arbuckle Random Lake, WI 1977-78 Katie Ayello West Dundee, IL 2012 Sharon Backman Schofield, WI 1976-79 Elissa Balz Athens, WI 2005 Kate Banser Merrill, WI 2004-05 Morgan Bartkowiak Slinger, WI 2009-12 Michaelene Bartolac Niagara, WI 1993-95 Nikki Beaudoin Sheboygan Falls, WI 2002 Cindy Beck West Bend, WI 1974 Lisa Bedessem Burlington, WI 2016-2018 Kayla Behnke Newton, WI 2007-08 Amy Bennett Stevens Point, WI 1985-86 Allison Berger Sheboygan, WI 2018-pres. Tina Bellile Tomahawk, WI 1985 Carry Boehning Auburndale, WI 2000 Debbie Boivin Winneconne, WI 1989 Beth Boos Beavercreek, OH 2018 Sheri Bosacki Minocqua, WI 1979 Renee Bourget Eau Claire, WI 1986-88 Kari Brackett Elgin, IL 1985 Melanie Breitenbach New Berlin, WI 1979-82 Christina Brinkman Bristol, WI 2009-12 Sarah Breuer Beaver Dam, WI 2011-14 Emma Brunkhorst Germantown, WI 2012-2015 Lisa Bucholtz Stevens Point, WI 1988 Sue Bulmer Schofield, WI 1977, 79-81 Sydney Bump Albany, WI 2011 Cris Calvert Oostburg, WI 1991 Erin Carney Brookfield, WI 1996-99 Sabina Carroll Leopolis, WI 1993-95 Jackie Carter Ripon, WI 1975 Shannah Carter Prior Lake, MN 2015-2018 Kelly Cefalu Waunakee, WI 2013-2016 Carly Cerrato De Pere, WI 2015 Dana Christensen Phelps, WI 1996-97 Becky Clarke Madison, WI 1993 Kelly Cisewski Stevens Point, WI 1984-86, 88 Danielle Coleman Rockford, IL 2014-2018 Erica Cota Oshkosh, WI 2009 Anne Court Aurora, IL 1985-88 Maddie Courter Geneva, IL 2015-2018 Lori Cox Kewaunee, WI 1976-79 Laura Chramosta Racine, WI 1981 Jesse Datka Germantown, WI 1990, 92 Allison Davis Rochelle, IL 2010-2013 Katie Dawson Verona, WI 1997, 99 Reis Derousseau Tomah, WI 2018-pres. Alyssa Deem Lake in the Hills, IL 2014 Alyssa Derynda Pewaukee, WI 2005-06, 2008 Cindy Doege Forest Lake, MN 1981 Ruth Donner Merrill, WI 1983-85 Jessica Dredske Pardewille, WI 2011-12 Ellen Drewry Waunakee, WI 2014-2016 Laurie Drewson Minocqua, WI 1973-76 Leah Dutkiewicz Muskego, WI 2007

Name Hometown Years Katelin Ebner Mindoro, WI 2008 Nancy Ekelin Wisconsin Rapids, WI 1973 Tara Emme St. Nazianz, WI 2016-pres. Brenda Falk Friendship, WI 1974 Maggie Fasan Brookfield, WI 2003, 05 Debbie Felix West Bend, WI 1989 Wanda Fischer Valders, WI 1983-84 Lucy Fisher Appleton, WI 1999-01 Wendy Fisher Oakfield, WI 1977-78 Adrian Fleming Neenah, WI 2004 Kathy Flemming Madison, WI 1973 Lee Flora Wausau, WI 1987 Kathleen Folbrecht Jefferson, WI 2006 Jacqueline Fruke West Bend, WI 1989-90 Raina Gagnow Schofield, WI 1997-00 Janet Gall Cable, WI 1975-76 Angela Gammelgaard Elk River, MN 1992 Janet Gall Cable, WI 1975-76 Angela Gammelgaard Elk River, MN 1992 Rachel Gasper New Berlin, WI 2013-2014 April Gehl Hilbert, WI 2016-pres. Meghan Geis Napa, CA 2005 Jodie Geisel Sturgeon Bay, WI 1988-89 Kim Gilbank Clinton, WI 2002-03 Ciara Gilbertson Menomonee Falls, WI 2018 Kelly Gralinski Greendale, WI 1995-98 Becky Grieser Cambridge, WI 1981 Amber Groshek Rosholt, WI 2003-04 Kathy Grotbeck Manitowoc, WI 1973-76 Sue Grotbeck Manitowoc, WI 1974 Ally Groth Germantown, WI 2011-12 Gina Guell Waupun, WI 2005-07 Jan Gundelfinger Wausau, WI 1974 Kjersti Hamlin Spring Valley, MN 2001 Emily Hanka Eden Prairie, MN 1996-98 Peggy Hartl Auburndale, WI 1992-95 Alexis Hartman Lake Zurich, IL 2011-14 Jackie Haydock Junction City, WI 1982-85 Kim Haynes Clinton, WI 2000 Joliene Heiden Oconomowoc, WI 1992-95 Rachel Hein Muskego, WI 2016-2018 Sally Heiring Kenosha, WI 1981-83 Laurie Helling Marathon, WI 1989-91 Krista Hermsen Green Bay, WI 1990-91 Courtney Herreman Portage, WI 1997-00 Dawn Hey Wauwatosa, WI 1983-85, 87 Amy Hielsberg Oshkosh, WI 1980 Tina Hill Waupaca, WI 1979-81 Karinne Houser Esko, MN 2017 Stacy Hydinger Stevens Point, WI 1993-94 Lindsey Janikowski Neenah, WI 2008-09 Hailey Jarr Bloomer, WI 2018-pres. Emily Johnson Hales Corners, WI 2006 Jasmine Johnson Appleton, WI 2007-08 Melissa Johnson Beloit, WI 1988-90 Toni Johnson Plover, WI 2003-05 Wendy Johnson Cambridge, WI 1981 Jennifer Kammes Winfield, IL 1995 Beth Kaufert Neenah, WI 2006 Taylor Keenan Little Canada, ME 2018-pres. Megan Keller St. Paul, MN 1989-90 Shandee Kempf Weyauwega, WI 1995 Nikki Kennedy Juneau, WI 2001-02


All-time Roster Name Hometown Years Stacy Kidd Madison, WI 1996 Lisa Kirk Friendship, WI 1974 Christy Kjornes Juneau, WI 1998 Chrissy Klipstine Denmark, WI 1998-01 Megan Knutson Chaska, MN 2002 Lynne Koehler Madison, WI 1977 Kris Koerner Portage, WI 1991 Cassidy Kohlhagen Racine, WI 2009-12 Liz Kohlhagen Sheboygan, WI 1997 Wendy Kohrt Kewaunee, WI 1973-76 Laura Konapacki Belleville, WI 1993-95 Jackie Kramer Wausau, WI 1988-89 Maggie Kramer Forest Lake, MN 2016 Marie Krengel Eagan, MN 2013-2016 Lauren Krum Muskego, WI 2009 Tammy Kuester Rhinelander, WI 1986-89 Sarah Kuhl Fond du Lac, WI 1996-99 Amber Kuklinski Rosholt, WI 2006 Callie Kunde Burnsville, MN 2004-07 Kendra Kundinger Auburndale, WI 2014-pres. Courtney Kurczek Berlin, WI 2008 Amie Kurkowski Fond du Lac, WI 1989 Brittany Laffin Carpentersville, IL 2015 Carol Larson Rhinelander, WI 1982-85 Kristi Larson Plymouth, WI 2008-09 Megan Lau Potter, WI 2018-pres. Sarah Laue Richland Center, WI 1988 Maddie Lawson West Allis, SI 2018-pres. Becky Lefeber Hilbert, WI 1995 Brenda Lemke Kaukauna, WI 1981, 83 Reisha Lenz Tomah, WI 2001 Pam Lentz Sheboygan, WI 1975-76 Tabitha Lewis Antigo, WI 2002 Sue Linder Cumberland, WI 1977-78 Tabitha Lewis Antigo, WI 2002 Sue Linder Cumberland, WI 1977-78 Jodi Lindquist Stevens Point, WI 1988, 90-92 Janet Lisak Plainfield, WI 1973 Linda Literski Athens, WI 1977-78 Debbie Loch Green Bay, WI 1982-83 Krista Loos Sterling, IL 2013-14 Taylor Luce West Bend, WI 2012 Stacey Luczak Hartland, WI 2006 Courtney Ludwig Rochester, MN 2003-04 Katrina Lulich Benoit, WI 2007-08 Megan Lundahl Sturgeon Bay, WI 1998-99 Becky Lundberg Janesville, WI 1985 Alyssa Mader Kimberly, WI 2001-02 Lori Maier Cedarburg, WI 1986 Abby Majercik Johnsburg, IL 2016-18 Kelly Magliano Chicago, IL 2014-18 Sue Manion Oregon, WI 1989-91 Marlene Manske Fond du Lac, WI 1976 Lori Marten Pittsville, WI 2003-06 Angela Martin Pardeeville, WI 1993-95 Sarah Marymee Milwaukee, WI 1993-95 Sue Massman Milwaukee, WI 1986 Maria Mathis Merrill, WI 1976 Shelly Maus Green Bay, WI 2004-07 Colleen McCabe Little Chute, WI 1979-81 Delaney McCreary West Bend, WI 2015-2018 Brittany Melby Monfort, WI 2008-09 Guresi Mena Inver Grove Heights, MN 2018-pres.

Name Mandy Meyer Andrea Mickelson Jamie Miller Jennie Miller Karla Miller Mary Miller Margaret Missling Emily Mitchell Amanda Mix Sam Moore Emily Morgan Summer Mrotek Kelsea Mulhern Maggie Mulhern Larissa Murphy Bella Nelson Lori Nelson Carly Nisleit Pam Nora Katie O’Brien Whitney Oftedahl Kathy Olsen Samantha Olson Lynn Omernik Melissa Ophoven Molly Orte Christine Otto Isabelle Palczynski Kim Palmiteer Jessica Parker Lisa Patefield Hannah Picel Donna Pivonka Emily Peterson Emma Peterson Kendra Peterson Tara Peterson Bri Piepenbrok Cheryl Post Jill Prange Abby Purdy Tara Raddatz Tammy Radtke Olivia Ramsfield Kati Rau JoAnne Rezabek Michaela Rheineck Beth Richter Doris Riley Jaci Ristau Chris Ritzer Mindy Rockwood Ann Roethlee Katie Rolefson Amy Rounsville Jennifer Rueter Connie Rutledge Janis Ruetz Janis Ruetz Kelli Rydeen Lisa Salisbury Chris Samp Shawnie Sarkkinen

Hometown Years Eagle River, WI 2007-08 Pardeeville, WI 2001 Plymouth, MN 2006-07 Waukesha, WI 1991-92 Kaukauna, WI 1982-85 Kaukauna, WI 1984-87 Withee, WI 1973 Mineral Point, WI 2013 Brookfield, WI 2005-08 Eau Claire, WI 2005 Portage, WI 1997-00 Brookfield, WI 1997-00 Waunakee, WI 2007 Waunakee, WI 2007 Milton, WI 1989 Luck, WI 2015 Abbotsford, WI 1984 Woodbury, MN 2016-17 Forest Lake, MN 2006-09 Appleton, WI 2005-07 Waupaca, WI 2007-08 Bancroft, WI 1994 New Lisbon, WI 2013 La Crosse, WI 1989-90 Neenah, WI 1998 Stewartville, MN 2003-04 Reedsville, WI 1982-84 Naperville, IL 2017 Waupun, WI 2001-03 Milwaukee, WI 2001,03 Poynette, WI 1975-78 West Bend, WI 2012-2015 Valders, WI 1983-84 Eagan, MN 2012-14 Bloomington, MN 2018-pres. Wausau, WI 1974-75 Germantown, WI 2011 Merrill, WI 2013-2016 Stevens Point, WI 1977-80 Merrill, WI 1982, 84-85 Spencer, WI 2004 Appleton, WI 1992-95 Racine, WI 1985 Lodi, WI 2011 Dorchester, WI 2009-12 Shawano, WI 1980 St. Paul, MN 2008-09 Green Bay, WI 2004-07 Waupaca, WI 1980-81 Eau Claire, WI 1973 Stevens Point, WI 1989-90 Chetek, WI 2000-02 Wauwatosa, WI 1984 Green Bay, WI 2016 Poplar, WI 2006 Burlington, WI 2008 Osseo, WI 1973-74 Poynette, WI 1976-77 Racine, WI 1975-76, 78 Osceola, WI 2002-04 Alberta Lea, MN 1982-83 Shawano, WI 1981-83 Brantwood, WI 2015-16


All-time Roster Name Hometown Years Sheri Scheu Barron, WI 1983-86 Margaret Schmelzer Sturgeon Bay, WI 1973-74 Sandy Schmidt Merrill, WI 1986-87 Christa Schmidt Kewaskum, WI 1995-96 Jamie Schmitz Cashton, WI 2016-pres. Becky Schoenecker Isanti, MN 2006 Madyson Shroeder Green Bay, WI 2018-pres. Kellan Scmidt Edgerton, WI 2017 Mary Schultz Fish Creek, WI 2000-01 Mary Schultz Wausau, WI 1973 Julia Schultz Heartland, WI 2011-2013 Robyn Schulze Merrill, WI 1987 Alicia Schwan Appleton, WI 2000-02 Nikki Schwontkowski Fox River Grove, IL 2007 Bonnie Segl Woodbury, MN 2009 Lanette Sellers Villa Park, IL 1985 Sue Selseth Minnetonka, MN 1980 Emily Sheehan Cadott, WI 1995-96 Jordyn Shields Stevens Point, WI 2013 Paula Slattery Verona, WI 1985-88 Amy Smolcich Menasha, WI 1998-01 Jody Soderberg Waupaca, WI 1991-92, 94 Sandy Sproat Clarendon Hills, IL 1975 Tiffany Stargardt Marshfield, WI 2014 Nichole Stahovich Foley, MN 2002-04 Denise Starke Port Washington, WI 1986-89 Heidi Stephens New Berlin, WI 1992, 94-96 Katie Stephenson Medina, MN 2003-05 Barbara Stollenwerk Greendale, WI 1976-79 Carol Strojny Green Bay, WI 1993 Jodi Susen Saukville, WI 1986 Kris Szarkowitz Kaukauna, WI 1987 Lizzy Taylor Eau Claire, WI 2008-09 Becky Teasdale Monticello, WI 1996 Gabby Thomas Henderson, MN 2013-2016 Sarah Thompson Fort Atkinson 2004-05

Name Hometown Years Kristen Thums Wausau, WI 1991-93 Lisa Tonn Peshtigo, WI 1982-84 Stephanie Urbick Trempealeau, WI 2008 Dawnette Updyke Roseville, MN 1989-92 Stacy Van Egeren Algoma, WI 1990 Mona Vold Osseo, WI 1973-75 Amy Walsh Waterford, WI 1986 Mary Jo Wamser Cedarburg, WI 1979-81 Beth Warnock Shorewood, WI 1975-76 Margaret Watry Port Washington, WI 1976 Melissa Weber Woodbury, MN 2002-03 Lindsey Weimer Eagle, WI 2003 Nicole Wiesner Sturgeon Bay, WI 1991 Lisa Wenninger Appleton, WI 1975-76 Ann Wentzel Kaukauna, WI 1980 Emily Westermeyer Huntley, IL 2014 Mary White Evanston, IL 1974-75 Sue Wickland Ozaukee, WI 1980-81 Debbie Wielepski Oak Creek, WI 1985-87 Sarah Wildish Menomonee Falls, WI 2011-2013 Carol Wilson Wisconsin Rapids, WI 1973 Maribeth Wintercorn Chicago, IL 1975-78 Morgan Wirkus Marathon, WI 2016-18 Jill Wittmann Kewaskum, WI 2004-07 Katy Wolf Slinger, WI 1997-00 Kaitlin Wolfe Wausau, WI 2009 Linda Yach Stevens Point, WI 1984 Sue Yarolimek Janesville, WI 1982 Chantel York Lake Geneva, WI 2008-09 Ali Zamzow Merrill, WI 2016-2018 Karie Zellner Green Bay, WI 2001-03 Debbie Zinmaster Chetek, WI 1973 Brianna Zipperer Manitowoc, WI 2011 Sue Zuelsdorff Wausau, WI 1974


All-time versus Opponents Opponent W L Adrian 1 0 Alaska-Fairbanks 1 0 Alaska Pacific 0 1 Alma 1 0 Alverno 1 0 Aquinas 0 1 Augsburg 12 5 Augustana (Ill.) 6 5 Augustana (S.D.) 0 2 Aurora 0 1 Baldwin-Wallace 1 0 Baruch (N.Y.) 1 0 Bates 1 0 Beloit 12 2 Bemidji State 3 2 Benedictine 7 5 Bethany Lutheran 2 0 Bethel 14 3 Blackburn 1 0 Bluffton 2 2 Briar Cliff 0 1 Buena Vista 2 0 Cabrini 1 0 Cal Lutheran 1 1 Calvin 0 2 Cardinal Stritch 8 1 Carleton 6 3 Carroll 18 3 Carthage 20 15 Central (Iowa) 1 2 Central State (Ohio) 1 0 Chicago 2 2 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 1 0 Clarke 2 1 Coe 8 0 Colorado College 0 2 Concordia (Wis.) 10 3 Concordia-Chicago 1 0 Concordia-Moorhead 6 5 Concordia-St. Paul 4 4 Cornell (Iowa) 1 1 Dakota State 1 3 DePaul 0 1 Dominican 4 1 Dubuque 3 2 Edgewood 17 3 Elmhurst 9 18 Emory 0 1 Faith Baptist 1 0 Ferris State 1 1 Finlandia 10 3 Franklin 1 2 George Williams 0 1 Geneseo State 1 0 Grand Valley 1 0 Grand View 1 0 Grinnell 1 0 Gustavus Adolphus 8 5 Haverford 1 0 Hamline 9 6 Hope 1 1 Illinois College 2 0

Opponent Illinois Inst. of Tech. Illinois Wesleyan Ithaca Iowa Wesleyan John Carroll Juniata Judson Kendall Kenyon Knox Lake Superior State Lake Forest Lakeland La Verne Lawrence Lewis Lewis & Clark Lincoln Christian Loras Luther Macalester MacMurray Manchester Mankato State Maranatha Baptist Marian Marquette Martin Luther Michigan Tech Michigan-Dearborn Millikin Milton MSOE Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota-Morris Monmouth Moorhead State Moravian Mount Mary National Coll. of Ed. New York University North Central North Dakota North Dakota State North Park Northeastern Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Michigan Northland Northwest Bible Northwest Missouri St. Northwestern (Minn.) Northwestern-Roseville Occidental Olivet Olivet Nazarene Oneonta State Otterbein Pacific (Ore.) Pacific Lutheran Pillsbury Baptist

W L 1 0 4 5 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 4 2 3 3 16 6 0 2 25 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 8 4 10 4 8 2 1 0 0 3 0 2 3 1 7 6 11 11 4 0 0 2 1 1 5 6 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 6 5 3 3 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 9 6 1 0 1 2 3 2 4 1 1 0 3 7 12 3 0 1 0 1 7 5 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0

Opponent Presentation Purdue-Calumet Ripon Rockford Rosary Saginaw Valley St. Simpson St. Ambrose St. Benedict St. Catherine St. Francis St. Kate’s St. Mary’s (Ind.) St. Mary’s (Minn.) St. Norbert St. Olaf St. Scholastica St. Thomas St. Xavier Simpson South Dakota State Southwest State Southwestern (Texas) Texas-Dallas Tiffin Trinity Upper Iowa Viterbo Waldorf Wartburg Webster Western Illinois Western Michigan Wheaton (Ill.) Whitworth William Penn Wilmington (Ohio) Winona State Wisconsin Wisconsin Lutheran Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-Green Bay Wisconsin-La Crosse Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wisconsin-Parkside Wisconsin-Platteville Wisconsin-River Falls Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Superior Wisconsin-Whitewater Wittenberg

W L 3 0 1 0 18 3 10 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 4 7 7 12 2 0 1 3 0 1 0 6 6 40 21 4 3 9 3 6 14 1 0 0 3 0 1 4 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 4 2 1 0 18 8 1 0 3 8 1 3 0 1 0 1 10 11 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 14 3 1 36 59 11 1 29 61 11 22 53 56 3 4 37 31 34 38 42 29 57 31 25 46 0 1


individual Season & Career Records SEASON KILLS 582 April Gehl 504 Shelly Maus 496 Emma Brunkhorst 495 April Gehl 476 Kelly Cefalu 440 Shelly Maus 437 Peggy Hartl 418 Emma Brunkhorst 403 Krista Loos 396 Shelly Maus 395 Jodi Lindquist 393 Nichole Stahovich 393 Christina Brinkman CAREER KILLS 1715 Shelly Maus 1409 Sarah Kuhl 1257 Emma Brunkhorst 1225 April Gehl 1198 Tara Raddatz 1148 Christina Brinkma 1063 Peggy Hartl 1005 Gabby Thomas 952 Morgan Bartkowiak 910 Jodi Lindquist

2004-07 1996-99 2012-15 2016-18 1992-95 2009-12 1992-95 2013-16 2009-12 1990-92

SEASON KILL PCT. (min. 200 att) .371 Jolien Heiden 1994 (202) .369 Jodi Lindquist 1990 (420) .364 Emma Brunkhorst 2013 (1,034) .363 Alexis Hartman 2014 (358) .354 Shelly Maus 2006 (987) .329 Tara Raddatz 1995 (931) .320 Jodi Lindquist 1991 (945) SEASON SET ASSISTS 1,512 Alexis Hartman 1,469 Alexis Hartman 1,402 Brittany Laffin 1,367 Jolien Heiden 1,230 Alexis Hartman 1,229 Toni Johnson 1,208 Erin Carney 1,208 Jolien Heiden 1,151 Erin Carney CAREER SET ASSISTS 5,152 Alexis Hartman 4,397 Erin Carney 3,754 Jolien Heiden 2,677 Toni Johnson 2,156 Chantel York 1,690 Lucy Fisher 1,635 Jill Wittmann 1,441 Ellie Adams 1,220 Callie Kunde

SEASON DIGS 749 Bri Piepenbrok 690 Kendra Kundinger 676 Lori Marten 675 Lori Marten 661 Hannah Picel 649 Hannah Picel 647 Hannah Picel 596 Amanda Mix 546 Hannah Picel 528 Ally Groth 523 Peggy Hartl 487 April Gehl 465 Erin Carney 452 Amanda Mix

2018 2007 2013 2017 2016 2006 1995 2014 2013 2005 1991 2004 2011

Shelly Maus

2013 2014 2015 1995 2012 2004 1998 1994 1997 2011-14 1996-99 1992-95 2003-05 2008-10 1999-01 2004-07 2017-18 2005-06

CAREER DIGS 2503 Hannah Picel 2012-15 2163 Lori Marten 2003-06 1997 Bri Piepenbrok 2013-16 1472 Amanda Mix 2004-08 1203 Erin Carney 1996-99 1172 Peggy Hartl 1992-95 1159 Christina Brinkman 2009-12 1094 Lori Marten 2003-04 939 Heidi Stephens 1992, 94-96 SEASON SERVICE ACES 81 Erin Carney 79 Nichole Stahovich 77 Jodi Lindquist 68 Emily Hanka 57 Katie Stephenson

Lori Marten

2016 2017 2004 2006 2013 2014 2015 2008 2012 2011 1994 2018 1999 2007

CAREER SERVICE ACES 208 Erin Carney 165 Emily Hanka 149 Nichole Stahovich 138 Jodi Lindquist 129 Jolien Heiden

1998 2004 1991 1997 2005 1996-99 1996-98 2002-04 1990-93 1992-95

SEASON TOTAL BLOCKS 288 Tara Raddatz 258 Dawnette Updyke 249 Tara Raddatz 207 Shelly Maus 197 Shelly Maus 172 Morgan Bartkowiak 172 Allison Davis 171 Amy Smolcich

Tara Raddatz

CAREER TOTAL BLOCKS 678 Shelly Maus 531 Allison Davis 488 Morgan Bartkowiak 432 Alexis Hartman 339 Emma Brunkhorst 244 Pam Nora

1995 1991 1994 2006 2007 2011 2012 1999 2004-07 2010-13 2009-12 2011-14 2012-14 2006-09


Team Records SEASON KILLS 1,851 2013 1,839 2014 1,789 2006 1,768 2007 1,733 1995 1,714 2004 1,701 2015 1,644 2016 1,639 2012 1,633 1998 1,604 2018 1,556 2017 1,553 2005

SEASON DIGS 2,651 2014 2,558 2015 2,547 2004 2,511 2006 2,425 1999 2,359 2007 2,315 2013 2,284 2016 2,274 1994 2,267 2017 2,218 2012 2.113 2018 2,104 1998

SEASON KILL PERCENTAGE .288 1990 .265 1994 .260 1997 .249 1995 .243 1991

SEASON 349 338 249 247 247

SERVICE ACES 2004 1998 2006 2005 1991

SEASON SET ASSISTS 1,809 1990 1,726 2014 1,704 2013 1,601 2015 1,565 2016 1,492 2006 1,487 2018 1,484 1995 1,460 2007 1,459 2004 1,431 2017 1,425 2012 1,388 1998

SEASON 446 389 346 281 125

BLOCK SOLOS 1991 1995 1990 1994 1992

SEASON 559 550 546 504 498 469 466 456 454

BLOCK ASSISTS 2012 1990 2013 2007 2014 1995 1999 1991 1994


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