2014 Air Force Volleyball Media Guide

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AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE


2014 AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL ROSTER

AKOKWE CLEMENT #1 | JR | OH | 5-10 LONG BEACH, CALIF.

EMMA DRIDGE #3 | SR | DS-L | 5-6 ALLEN, TEXAS

RACHAEL BRADLEY POWERS #4 | JR | DS-L | 5-6 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.

SAVANNAH BANYAI #5 | SO | OH-OPP | 5-10 CHANDLER, ARIZ.

HILLARY KELTNER #7 | SR | S | 5-11 BELLEVILLE, ILL.

VICTORIA FOSTER #8 | SR | OH | 5-11 EL PASO, TEXAS

PIPER HEINECK #10 |FR | MB | 6-1 SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.

NATALIE SEITZ #11 | FR | DS-L | 5-9 YORK, PA.

KRISTEN HOLT #12 | SR | MB | 6-1 EDGEWOOD, N.M.

RAQUEL ROSAS #13 | JR | MB | 6-0 WESTMINSTER, CALIF.

SHELLEY SPIRES #14 | FR | OH | 6-1 MOBILE, ALA.

REBECCA BATES #16 | JR | DS-L | 5-6 WEST CHESTER, PA.

ERIN HOPPE #17 | FR | S | 5-11 McKINNEY, TEXAS

PEYTON MOYLES #18 | FR | S | 5-7 REDLANDS, CALIF.

MAGGIE SHERRILL #21 | JR | OH | 5-11 LITTLETON, COLO.

TAYLOR PARKER #22 | JR | MH | 6-1 BOZEMAN, MONT.

MATT McSHANE HEAD COACH FIFTH YEAR

AJ JOSEPH ASSISTANT COACH FIRST YEAR

MARC SWINDLE ASSISTANT COACH FIFTH YEAR


AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL AIR FORCE ACADEMY INFORMATION Location .......................................................................................................USAF Academy, Colo. Founded ................................................................................................................................ 1954 Enrollment ............................................................................................................................ 4,000 Nickname........................................................................................................................... Falcons Colors .................................................................................................................... Blue and Silver Affiliation ...............................................................................................................NCAA Division I Conference ........................................................................................................... Mountain West Superintendent ..................................................................................Lt Gen Michelle D. Johnson Athletic Director .................................................................................................Dr. Hans J. Mueh Ticket Office Phone ...................................................................... 719-472-1895 | 800-666-USAF

VOLLEYBALL STAFF INFORMATION Head Coach ..................................................................................................... Ma McShane Alma Mater ......................................................................................... UC-Santa Barbara | 1977 Record at Air Force | Years .................................................................................. 24-97 | 4 Years Career Record | Years.......................................................................................... 24-97 | 4 Years Email ..................................................................................... ma hew.mcshane.ctr@usafa.edu Office Phone..........................................................................................................719-333-7229 Office Fax...............................................................................................................719-333-7570 Best Time to Contact Coach ......................................................................................Contact SID Assistant Coach .................................................................................................Marc Swindle Alma Mater ..................................................................................................New Mexico | 1992 Email ...................................................................................................marc.swindle@usafa.edu Office Phone..........................................................................................................719-333-6789 Assistant Coach .......................................................................................................AJ Joseph Alma Mater ........................................................................................................... Eckerd | 1993 Email ................................................................................andrew.joseph@airforceathle cs.org Office Phone..........................................................................................................719-333-2274 Administra ve Assistant ............................................................................................. Holly Green Athle c Trainer ........................................................................................................... Jenny Stone

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record ............................................................................................................... 8-24 2013 MW Record | Finish........................................................................................5-15 | 9th, e Le erwinners Returning | Lost.............................................................................................11 | 6 Starters Returning | Lost ............................................................................................ 4+libero | 2 Newcomers.................................................................................................................................. 5

HOME COURT INFORMATION Facility ................................................................................................... Falcon Court at East Gym Capacity ................................................................................................................................ 1,000 Press Row Phone .....................................................................................................719-440-5315

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Associate AD, Informa on & Communica ons .......................................................Troy Garnhart Assistant AD, Media Rela ons ......................................................................................Dave Toller Assistant Media Rela ons Director ..........................................................................Nick Arseniak Assistant Media Rela ons Director | VB Contact .................................................... Valerie Perkin Email .................................................................................................. valerie.perkin@usafa.edu Office Phone..........................................................................................................719-333-8286 Cell Phone .............................................................................................................719-440-5315 Graphics Coordinator ...................................................................................... Madeline McGuire Mailing Address ........................................... 2169 Field House Drive | USAF Academy, CO 80840 Office Phone..........................................................................................................719-333-2313 Office Fax...............................................................................................................719-333-3798 Official Website ....................................................................................... GoAirForceFalcons.com Facebook | Twi er............................................................................. afvolleyball | @USAFAVB

CREDITS: The 2014 Air Force Volleyball Media Guide was wri en, edited and designed by assistant athle c media rela ons director Valerie Perkin. Addi onal editorial assistance provided by members of the Air Force athle c media rela ons office. Photographs were taken by Cadet Wing Media’s Arnie Spencer and members of the Academy’s DenMar Photo Services. AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.............................................................................. Table of Contents | Academy Quick Facts 2...........................................................................................Media Information and Guidlines 3.......................................................................................................... Detailed 2014 Schedule 4............................................................................................... Roster | Breakdown of Players MEET THE FALCONS ........................................................................................................... 6-7 ................................................................................................ Head Coach Matt McShane 8...................................................Assistant Coach AJ Joseph | Assistant Coach Marc Swindle 9............................................................................................................... Senior Emma Dridge 10.................................................................................... Senior Team Captain Victoria Foster 11................................................................................................................ Senior Kristen Holt 12-13 ............................................................................... Senior Team Captain Hillary Keltner 14............................................................................................................ Junior Rebecca Bates 15............................................................................................. Junior Rachael Bradley Powers 16........................................................................................................ Junior Akokwe Clement 17.............................................................................................................. Junior Taylor Parker 18.............................................................................................................. Junior Raquel Rosas 19.................................................................................... Junior Team Captain Maggie Sherrill 20.....................................................Sophomore Savannah Banyai | Freshman Piper Heineck 21............................................................... Freshman Erin Hoppe | Freshman Peyton Moyles 22...............................................................Freshman Natalie Seitz | Freshman Shelley Spires OPPONENT INFORMATION ................................................................................................ 24-26 ........................................................................ Non-Conference Opponent Information 27-28 ..........................................................................Mountain West Opponent Information 29-30 .............................................................................. Series History with 2014 Opponents 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW ................................................................................................... 32-33 ......................................................................................................... 2012 Season Recap 34-35 .....................................................................................Overall Stats | Conference Stats 36............................................................. Match-By-Match Leaders | Miscellaneous Records PROGRAM HISTORY .......................................................................................................... 38.................................................................. All-Time Career Records | Post-Season Records 39............................................................................................ All-Time Single-Season Records 40...................................................................................................... Division I Career Records 41...........................................................................................Division I Single-Season Records 42...................................................................Miscellaneous Records | Single-Match Records 43.........................................................................................................All-Time Series Records 44-49 ....................................................................................................... Year-By-Year Results 50......................................................................................................... All-Time Letterwinners 51.......................................................... Team Awards | Team Captains | Special Recognition 52..................................................................................... Regional Awards | National Awards 53.............................................................................. Conference Awards | Academic Awards 54..................................................................... Division I Jersey List | Division I Team Awards AIR FORCE ACADEMY ........................................................................................................ 56-57 ............................................................... The Academy Experience | Senior Leadership 58-59 ...........................................................................................................Air Force Athletics 60......................................................................................................Falcon Court at East Gym 1


MEDIA INFORMATION FOLLOW THE FALCONS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS

Air Force volleyball is on Facebook and Twitter! For even more information regarding the Falcons, including links, videos and behind-the-scenes tidbits, follow Air Force at the following links:

USAFA Academy Spirit HQ USAFA/PAI USAF Academy, CO 80840 Phone: 719-333-2044

Facebook .............................................. afvolleyball Twitter ..................................................@USAFAVB

VIDEO STREAMING | GAME TRACKER All home matches will be videostreamed on the Air Force website (www.GoAirForceFalcons.com) and on the Mountain West Network (www.TheMW.com). In addition, most conference road matches will be available through the MWN. Live statistics (GameTracker, etc.) will also be available for nearly all Air Force volleyball matches, both home and on the road. Links will be available on the volleyball schedule page of the Falcons’ website and in the team’s weekly notes. GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM Visit the official Air Force Academy athletic website - GoAirForceFalcons.com - for the most upto-date information regarding the Falcons’ volleyball program and all 27 Air Force sports. Results, statistics, rosters, cadet-athlete bios, previews, features and match recaps can be found on the team page. Links to live stats and radio broadcasts will also be available on the site.

VALERIE PERKIN Assistant Athletic Media Relations Director | Volleyball Contact 2169 Field House Drive | USAF Academy, CO 80840-9500 Email: valerie.perkin@usafa.edu Office Phone: 719-333-8286 | Fax: 719-333-3798 | Cell Phone: 719-440-5315

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE For any information concerning Mountain West volleyball, contact Judy Willson, Associate Director of Communications. The conference office is located at 10807 New Allegiance Drive, Suite 250 in Colorado Springs (80921). In addition, Mountain West Volleyball information is available at http://www.TheMW.com.

The Gazette 30 S. Prospect Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Phone: 719-636-0250 Associated Press 1444 Wazee St., Suite 130 Denver, CO 80202 Phone: 303-825-0123 Denver Post 1560 Broadway Denver, CO 80202 Phone: 303-954-1296 KRDO -- ABC, Channel 13 P.O. Box 1457 Colorado Springs, CO 80901 Phone: 719-575-6285 KKTV -- CBS, Channel 11 3100 N. Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 Phone: 719-578-0000 KOAA -- NBC, Channel 5 5300 Communication Circle Colorado Springs, CO 80905 Phone: 719-630-3930

WORKING PRESS CREDENTIALS & PRESS PARKING Press and photo credentials for accredited members of the media can be obtained by contacting Valerie Perkin, assistant athletic media relations director, at 719-333-8286. Requests should be made at least one day prior to the match. Press credentials can be picked up at the ticket table at the entrance to Falcon Court at East Gym. There is no designated parking for media at Air Force volleyball matches. The lot on the east side of the Cadet Field House will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis.

KXRM -- FOX, Channel 21 560 Wooten Road Colorado Springs, CO 80915 Phone: 719-596-2100

STATISTICS Statistics will be distributed following each set and final statistics will be available at the conclusion of the match. They will also be posted immediately following the competition on the schedule page of the Falcons’ website, GoAirForceFalcons.com. INTERVIEWS POST-MATCH: For any post-match interviews, head coach Matt McShane will be available for interviews following a 10-minute cooling period. Players will also be available at that time. The Air Force locker room is closed to all media. MID-WEEK: All Air Force players and coaches are available for interviews during the week. All interview requests should be made at least one day in advance and coordinated through the athletic media relations office at 719-333-8286. CONTACTING ATHLETES Cadet-athlete’s private phone numbers and email addresses will not be issued to the media. Air Force cadet-athletes have been instructed not to accept calls from media without prior notification from the athletic media relations office.

AIR FORCE ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE

Troy Garnhart Associate AD Communications

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Dave Toller Assistant AD Media Relations

Madeline McGuire Graphics Coord.

Nick Arseniak Assistant SID

Valerie Perkin Assistant SID Volleyball Contact

Brian Jerman Falcon Vision

Adam Parker Falcon Vision

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2014 SCHEDULE | TICKET INFORMATION DIRECTIONS Take I-25 to the Air Force Academy North Gate entrance (exit 156) and follow posted signs. Visitors will be required to have a current governmentissued ID (such as a drivers license) and proof of insurance upon entering the Academy grounds. Turn left onto Parade Loop (second left after the guard post). Follow the road to the right - it turns into Field House Drive. Park in the lots to the east or south of the Cadet Field House. Walk past the Cadet Field House and Falcon Athletic Center to enter the Cadet Gym (doors are north of the outdoor tennis courts).

BASE SECURITY The Air Force Academy is located on an active military base. The athletic department facilities are best located by entering the base through the North Entrance (Exit 156 exit off of Interstate 25). If base security is heightened at any time, visitors may lose their access to the base without an escort.

TICKET INFORMATION Tickets for all Air Force volleyball home matches are available online at www. GoAirForceFalcons.com. Season cket packages are $25 for adults and $10 for youth, while individual match ckets are $5 for adults and $2 for youth. In addi on, a “Family 4 Pack” is available for $40. Tickets may be purchased at the athle c cket office, which is located in the Cadet Field House and open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ticket office staff will also be available at the cket table outside Falcon Court at East Gym one hour prior to the start of each home contest. To contact the cket office, please call (719) 472-1895 or 1-800-666-USAF.

PROMOTIONS The Falcons will have special promoons and giveaways during select home matches (the promo ons are subject to change without no ce). For the latest informa on, check the “Promo ons” link at www.GoAirForceFalcons.com.

DAY OPPONENT FALCON CLASSIC, IN HONOR OF AMY SVOBODA Friday, Aug. 29 Winthrop Saturday, Aug. 30 Rutgers Saturday, Aug. 30 SIU-Edwardsville Sunday, Aug. 31 California AIR FORCE INVITATIONAL Friday, Sept. 5 Marist Saturday, Sept. 6 Houston Bap st Saturday, Sept. 6 Weber State BILLIKIN INVITATIONAL Friday, Sept. 12 Canisius Saturday, Sept. 13 Omaha Saturday, Sept. 13 Saint Louis Tuesday, Sept. 16 Denver LONE STAR SHOWDOWN Friday, Sept. 19 Weber State Friday, Sept. 19 Abilene Chris an Saturday, Sept. 20 Texas Tech Thursday, Sept. 25 Nevada* Saturday, Sept. 27 San Jose State* Thursday, Oct. 2 Boise State* Saturday, Oct. 4 Utah State* Thursday, Oct. 9 UNLV* Saturday, Oct. 11 San Diego State* Thursday, Oct. 16 Wyoming* Friday, Oct. 17 Colorado State* Thursday, Oct. 23 San Jose State* Saturday, Oct. 25 Nevada* Thursday, Oct. 30 Utah State* Saturday, Nov. 1 Boise State* Thursday, Nov. 6 San Diego State* Saturday, Nov. 8 UNLV* Thursday, Nov. 13 Colorado State* Saturday, Nov. 15 Wyoming* Wednesday, Nov. 19 Fresno State* Tuesday, Nov. 25 New Mexico*

LOCATION

VENUE

TIME

USAF Academy, Colo. USAF Academy, Colo. USAF Academy, Colo. USAF Academy, Colo.

Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym

6:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

USAF Academy, Colo. USAF Academy, Colo. USAF Academy, Colo.

Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym

7:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. USAF Academy, Colo.

Chaifetz Arena Chaifetz Arena Chaifetz Arena Falcon Court at East Gym

4:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

Lubbock, Texas Lubbock, Texas Lubbock, Texas Reno, Nev. San Jose, Calif. USAF Academy, Colo. USAF Academy, Colo. Las Vegas, Nev. San Diego, Calif. USAF Academy, Colo. USAF Academy, Colo. USAF Academy, Colo. USAF Academy, Colo. Logan, Utah Boise, Idaho USAF Academy, Colo. USAF Academy, Colo. Fort Collins, Colo. Laramie, Wyo. USAF Academy, Colo. Albuquerque, N.M.

United Supermarkets Arena United Supermarkets Arena United Supermarkets Arena Virginia Street Gym The Event Center Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Cox Pavillion Aztec Court at Peterson Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Kirby Court at Wayne Estes Center Bronco Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym UniWyo Sports Complex Moby Arena Falcon Court at East Gym Johnson Center Gym

10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

* Mountain West matches | All home matches are highlighted | Times local to site and are subject to change

HOME TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE FALCON CLASSIC, IN HONOR OF AMY SVOBODA Aug. 29 Cal vs SIU-Edwardsville Aug. 29 Winthrop vs Rutgers Aug. 29 Air Force vs Winthrop Aug. 29 Rutgers vs SIU-Edwardsville Aug. 30 SIU-Edwardsville vs Winthrop Aug. 30 Air Force vs Rutgers Aug. 30 Winthrop vs Cal Aug. 30 Air Force vs SIU-Edwardsville Aug. 31 Air Force vs Cal

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL

HOME TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

AIR FORCE INVITATIONAL Sept. 5 Houston Bap st vs Weber State Sept. 5 Air Force vs Marist Sept. 6 Marist vs Weber State Sept. 6 Air Force vs Houston Bap st Sept. 6 Houston Bap st vs Marist Sept. 6 Air Force vs Weber State

5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

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2014 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER ## 1 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 21 22

NAME Akokwe Clement Emma Dridge Rachael Bradley Powers Savannah Banyai Hillary Keltner Victoria Foster Piper Heineck Natalie Seitz Kristen Holt Raquel Rosas Shelley Spires Rebecca Bates Erin Hoppe Peyton Moyles Maggie Sherrill Taylor Parker

BY CLASS POS OH DS/L DS/L OH/OPP S OH MB DS/L MB MB OH DS/L S S OH MH

HT 5-10 5-6 5-6 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-6 5-11 5-7 5-11 6-1

YR Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr.

HOMETOWN | HIGH SCHOOL | PREVIOUS SCHOOL Long Beach, Calif. | Polytechnic | USAFA Prep School Allen, Texas | Allen Albuquerque, N.M. | Sandia Chandler, Ariz. | Hamilton Belleville, Ill. | Althoff Catholic El Paso, Texas | Franklin Scottsdale, Ariz. | Desert Mountain York, Pa. | Dover Area Edgewood, N.M. | Albuquerque Academy Westminster, Calif. | Marina Mobile, Ala. | St. Paul’s Episcopal West Chester, Pa. | Villa Maria Academy McKinney, Texas | McKinney Redlands, Calif. | Redlands East Valley | USAFA Prep School Littleton, Colo. | Colorado Academy Bozeman, Mont. | Bozeman | USAFA Prep School

SENIOR | C1C ..................................4 Emma Dridge, Victoria Foster, Kristen Holt, Hillary Keltner JUNIOR | C2C ..................................6 Rebecca Bates, Rachael Bradley Powers, Akokwe Clement, Taylor Parker, Raquel Rosas, Maggie Sherrill SOPHOMORES | C3C .......................1 Savannah Banyai FRESHMEN | C4C .............................5 Piper Heineck, Erin Hoppe, Peyton Moyles, Natalie Seitz, Shelley Spires

BY POSITION

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ## 5 16 4 1 3 8 10 12 17 7 18 22 13 11 21 14

NAME Savannah Banyai Rebecca Bates Rachael Bradley Powers Akokwe Clement Emma Dridge Victoria Foster Piper Heineck Kristen Holt Erin Hoppe Hillary Keltner Peyton Moyles Taylor Parker Raquel Rosas Natalie Seitz Maggie Sherrill Shelley Spires

POS OH/OPP DS/L DS/L OH DS/L OH MB MB S S S MH MB DS/L OH OH

HT 5-10 5-6 5-6 5-10 5-6 5-11 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-7 6-1 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-1

YR So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

HOMETOWN | HIGH SCHOOL | PREVIOUS SCHOOL Chandler, Ariz. | Hamilton West Chester, Pa. | Villa Maria Academy Albuquerque, N.M. | Sandia Long Beach, Calif. | Polytechnic | USAFA Prep School Allen, Texas | Allen El Paso, Texas | Franklin Scottsdale, Ariz. | Desert Mountain Edgewood, N.M. | Albuquerque Academy McKinney, Texas | McKinney Belleville, Ill. | Althoff Catholic Redlands, Calif. | Redlands East Valley | USAFA Prep School Bozeman, Mont. | Bozeman | USAFA Prep School Westminster, Calif. | Marina York, Pa. | Dover Area Littleton, Colo. | Colorado Academy Mobile, Ala. | St. Paul’s Episcopal

OUTSIDE|OPPOSITE ........................5 Savannah Banyai, Akokwe Clement, Victoria Foster, Maggie Sherrill, Shelley Spires MIDDLE ...........................................4 Piper Heineck, Kristen Holt, Taylor Parker, Raquel Rosas SETTER ............................................3 Erin Hoppe, Hillary Keltner, Peyton Moyles DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST.....................4 Rebecca Bates, Rachael Bradley Powers, Emma Dridge, Natalie Seitz

BY STATE

COACHING STAFF

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

ALABAMA .......................................1 Shelley Spires

Head Coach ...........................................................................................Matt McShane | Fifth Season Assistant Coach ..........................................................................................AJ Joseph | Fourth Season Assistant Coach .......................................................................................Marc Swindle | Fifth Season

Savannah Banyai ........................ ban-yay Akokwe Clement .................uh-cock-way Akokwe Clement .....................cleh-ment Piper Heineck ...............................pie-per Piper Heineck ............................high-nick Erin Hoppe.................................... ha-pee Raquel Rosas ................................ruh-kel Raquel Rosas ..............................roe-suss Natalie Seitz....................................sights Maggie Sherrill .............................. cheryl

ARIZONA .........................................2 Savannah Banyai, Piper Heineck

SUPPORT STAFF Athletic Trainer...................................................................................... Jenny Stone | Seventh Season Media Relations Director ......................................................................... Valerie Perkin | 12th Season Strength and Conditioning Coach............................................................. Drew Bodette | First Season Administrative Assistant........................................................................... Holly Green | Fourth Season Eligibility Chair | Travel OR..........................................................................Larry Bryant | 14th Season Officer Representative ..................................................................Capt Laura Barnes | Second Season Officer Representative .........................................................................Capt Joan Zuniga | First Season

CADET STAFF Cadet-Managers .........................................Suzanne Baltar | Senior | Huntsville, Ala. | Fourth Season .................................................................. Lizzy Carpenter | Senior | Murphy, Texas | Second Season .................................................................... Ali Green | Sophomore | Pensacola, Fla.| Second Season .........................................................................Ayesha Hein | Senior | Honolulu, Hawaii| First Season ............................................................... Danielle Kaufman | Junior | Littleton, Colo. | Second Season .......................................................................Kylie Kester | Freshman | Murphys, Calif. | First Season ...................................................................Mandy Marcell | Freshman | Palm City, Fla. | First Season Practice Players ................................ Chandler Heppe | Freshman | Nevada City, Calif. | First Season ..............................................................Raymone Jackson | Freshman | Charlotte, N.C. | First Season ...............................................Dustin Johannsen | Sophomore | Westminster, Colo. | Second Season ................................................ Tyler Pennella | Sophomore | Fountain Valley, Calif. | Second Season

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CALIFORNIA ....................................3 Akokwe Clement, Peyton Moyles, Raquel Rosas COLORADO......................................1 Maggie Sherrill ILLINOIS ..........................................1 Hillary Keltner MONTANA ......................................1 Taylor Parker NEW MEXICO ..................................2 Rachael Bradley Powers, Kristen Holt PENNSYLVANIA ...............................2 Rebecca Bates, Natalie Seitz TEXAS..............................................3 Emma Dridge, Victoria Foster, Erin Hoppe

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HEAD COACH MATT McSHANE

MATT M SHANE HEAD COACH FIFTH SEASON UC SANTA BARBARA | 1977 BYU | 1982

THE McSHANE FILE Hometown ...... Santa Monica, Calif. Alma Mater .................UCSB | 1977 .......................... Physical Education Alma Mater ...................BYU | 1982 ..............................Exercise Science ...........................Computer Science

PLAYING EXPERIENCE UC Santa Barbara, 1974-77 - All-American (1974)

COACHING EXPERIENCE Air Force Academy - Head Coach, 2010-present U.S. Junior National Team - Assistant Coach, 2010 U.S. National A2 Team - Assistant Coach, 2007 - Head Coach, 2002

University of California-Berkeley - Assistant Coach, 2005-09 University of Utah - Assistant Coach, 2001-04 IVA High Performance Team - Assistant Coach, 2001 U.S. Women’s National Team - Assistant Coach, 1996 Yaohan International Team - Assistant Coach, 1996 University of New Mexico - Associate Head Coach, 1987-2000 Brigham Young University - Associate Head Coach, 1980-82

COACHING HONORS Named one of the nation’s “10 Best Assistant Coaches” by Volleyball Magazine while at Cal-Berkeley

Matt McShane returns to the sidelines for his fifth season as the head coach of the Air Force volleyball program. McShane, who became the squad’s eighth head coach in 2010, has brought an optimistic attitude to the team and guided Air Force to milestone after milestone in just four short years. During his initial year on the bench, McShane guided Air Force to its first victory in Mountain West Conference action since 2005, while breathing life back into the program. Backed by a large senior class, the Falcons collected four total wins, including an impressive 3-1 win over San Diego State and a thrilling 3-2 season-opening victory over two-time NCAA Tournament team, Long Island. McShane coached one of the nation’s youngest teams during the 2011 season, as the roster featured just four returners on a 13-member roster. The Falcons accounted for three wins, including a 3-0 sweep over service academy rival Navy to mark the program’s first true road win since 2009. Backed by a stellar recruiting class, McShane and his assistant coaches received High Honorable Mention status from PrepVolleyball.com in 2012, marking the first time in program history that a class of Air Force recruits has been honored with such an award. McShane and the Falcons captured the program’s first road win in conference play since 2003 that year, as a 3-1 win over Nevada snapped the program’s 66-match losing skid in MW action. Air Force tallied nine total wins, including three in conference play, for the most victories in both categories during the past decade. The Falcons also edged service academy rival Navy for the second straight year during the Service Academy Challenge at the Pentagon – an event spearheaded by McShane. Last season, the Falcons matched their best conference win total in Division I history, collecting five of their eight total victories in Mountain West action. Highlighting Air Force’s conference season were the first-ever wins over Boise State and San Jose State, as well as a win over Wyoming that snapped an 18-match losing skid to the Cowgirls. The Falcons also improved to 3-0 against Navy under McShane’s guidance, while claiming an upset victory over Long Beach State, who was receiving votes in the AVCA Coaches’ Poll at the time. McShane and his staff enter the 2014 season with another High Honorable Mention accolade from PrepVolleyball.com, marking the second time in three years that the coaches have been recognized for their recruiting. Under McShane’s direction, the program has moved back to the friendly confines of Falcon Court at East Gym. By becoming more involved in the community, Air Force set a new Division I single-season attendance record in 2010 and have accounted for three of the top-five season averages in the program’s Division I history. In just four years, the Falcons have accounted for nine of the 15 best single-match attendance totals in Air Force Division I history. His athletes have also shined academically, as the team has accounted for 14 academic all-conference certificates, 10 Mountain West Scholar-Athlete honors, four CoSIDA-Capital One Academic All-District selections and one CoSIDA-Capital One Academic All-American. Named as one of Volleyball Magazine’s 10 Best Assistant Coaches, McShane joined the Falcon program on January 26, 2010, after a five-year stint as an assistant coach at the University of California-Berkeley. During his tenure at Cal, the Bears posted a 114-47 overall record, produced seven AVCA All-Americans and finished every season ranked in the nation’s top 20, including a No. 4 ranking in 2007. Cal earned a berth into the NCAA Tournament every year McShane was on the bench. In 2009, his last season in Berkeley, the Bears (21-11, 11-7 Pac-10) advanced to the regional championship match for the third consecutive year, before falling to defending national champion Penn State. McShane is no stranger to the Mountain West Conference. Prior to his stint at Berkeley, McShane spent four years as an assistant coach at the University of Utah. In 2004, the Utes went 24-7 overall and 13-1 in league action and captured a share of their first-ever conference title. Before joining the Utah staff, McShane was an associate head coach at the University of New Mexico (1987-00). In 13 years in Albuquerque, he helped guide the Lobos to a 189-127 record, two conference championships and six trips to the NCAA tournament. Additionally, McShane served as an assistant coach at BYU from 1980-82.

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HEAD COACH MATT McSHANE The Falcons’ new coach also has a tremendous amount of experience at the national and international coaching level. McShane served on the coaching staff of the U.S. Women’s Junior National Team, which won the gold medal at the 2010 NORCECA Continental Championships in Mexico. Competing against teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean, the U.S. team posted a perfect 5-0 record, sweeping the competition in straight sets. The squad, which won its fourth consecutive NORCECA title, also qualified to the 2011 FIVB World Championships. In the summer of 2007, McShane was an assistant coach for USA Volleyball’s National A2 team. During the summer of 2002, he also served as the head coach for the USA National A2 Team. In the summer of 2001, he was the head coach for the Intermountain Volleyball Association (IVA) High Performance Team that toured Europe. In 1996, McShane was named an assistant coach of the USA Women’s National team at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. While with the U.S. National team, McShane designed and ran practice sessions, did video analysis of Team USA and other major teams in the world, and prepared scouting reports on U.S. opponents. McShane’s coaching background also includes assisting former USA Women’s National Indoor Volleyball team coach “Jenny” Lang Ping with the Yaohan International Volleyball Team in 1996. The team was comprised of the best American and Russian players who competed against the Chinese and Cuban National teams in cities throughout China. He is a member of the USAV Coaches Accreditation Program Cadre (CAP Level III), and each year he runs numerous clinics throughout the U.S., teaching other college, high school and junior coaches the fundamentals of volleyball. As an undergraduate at UC Santa Barbara, McShane played on the only intercollegiate team to win the USAV Open National Championship. The UCSB teams finished second in the NCAA Championships in 1974 and 1975, and finished third in the NCAA Regional Championships in 1976. He was an AllAmerican for the Gauchos in 1974. He earned his bachelor’s degree from UC Santa Barbara in 1977 and his master’s degree from BYU in 1982. While at BYU, he played on the men’s club team that finished third at the USAV Open National Championship in 1981. McShane and his wife, Dana, were married in 2011 and currently reside in Black Forest, Colorado.

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RECORD AT AIR FORCE 2010 ......................4-25 | 1-15 MW 2011 ......................3-27 | 0-14 MW 2012 ......................9-21 | 3-13 MW 2013 ......................8-24 | 5-15 MW

RECORD VS OPPONENTS Akansas State.............................1-0 Army ..........................................0-3 Boise State .................................1-6 Bowling Green ...........................0-1 Bryant ........................................1-1 Buffalo .......................................0-1 BYU ............................................0-3 Cal State Northridge ..................0-1 Citadel........................................1-0 Colorado ....................................0-1 Colorado State ...........................0-9 CSU Bakersfield..........................1-0 Denver .......................................1-2 Fresno State ...............................2-3 Hofstra .......................................1-1 La Salle .......................................1-0 Long Beach State .......................1-0 Long Island .................................1-0 Memphis ....................................0-1 Navy ...........................................3-0 Nevada.......................................3-1 New Mexico ...............................0-8 Norfolk State..............................1-0 North Dakota State ....................0-1 Northern Arizona .......................0-1 Northern Colorado ....................0-3 Oklahoma ..................................0-1 Pepperdine ................................0-1 Purdue .......................................0-1 Rice ............................................0-1 San Diego State........................1-67 San Francisco .............................0-1 San Jose State ............................1-1 Seattle........................................0-1 South Carolina Upstate ..............1-0 South Dakota State ....................0-1 St. John’s ....................................0-1 St. Mary’s ...................................0-1 Stanford .....................................0-1 TCU ............................................0-4 Tennessee State.........................0-1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi .........0-1 UC Davis .....................................0-1 UC Irvine ....................................0-1 UC Riverside...............................1-0 UNLV ..........................................0-8 Utah ...........................................0-2 Utah State ..................................0-2 Utah Valley ................................0-3 Washington State ......................0-1 Wyoming ...................................1-7 Yale ............................................0-1

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PAGE TITLE HERE ASSISTANT COACHES AJ JOSEPH & MARC SWINDLE

AJ JOSEPH ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON ECKERD | 1993

Andrew “AJ” Joseph returns to the bench for his fourth season with the Air Force volleyball program. Joseph, who spent the past three seasons as a volunteer on the Falcons’ coaching staff, will serve as an assistant coach during the 2014 season. He brings a strong resume to the Air Force program, having coached championship-level teams at both the college and high school level. Most recently, Joseph spent three years as the head coach of the men’s volleyball team at Johnson and Wales University in Denver. The JWU men’s team spent two seasons ranked in the NAIA Top 10, rising as high as second during the 2011 season. That year, the team earned an at-large bid to the NAIA National Championships and outside hitter Chris Schardt was named the conference player of the year, as well as JWU-Denver’s first-ever NAIA All-American. As the head coach of the Eckerd men’s volleyball team (1995-2000), Joseph led the program to two Final Four appearances and the 2000 NIRSA National Collegiate Championship. He also coached the women’s program at Eckerd during the 2002-03 seasons, leading the Tritons to top-10 rankings in the NCAA Division II Southern Region. Joseph also spent five years on the UCCS staff, as both a coach and assistant athletic director with duties in fundraising and travel. At the high school level, Joseph coached the Cheyenne Mountain High School boys’ team to the 2009 state semifinals. He also spent one year as the head coach of the boys and girls volleyball teams at Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs. Under his direction, the boys’ team won the Colorado state championship title with three all-state selections, while the girls’ team finished as the district runner-up. Joseph is a 1993 graduate of Eckerd College. While with the Tritons, he was a four-year starter and all-conference selection on the men’s intercollegiate club team. As a senior, he captained Eckerd to the NIRSA Final Four. He and his wife Jennifer, the Athletic Director at Fountain Valley School, have two children, six-year old Canyon and four-year old Ainsley.

MARC SWINDLE ASSISTANT COACH FIFTH SEASON NEW MEXICO | 1992

Marc Swindle enters his fourth season as an assistant coach for the Air Force volleyball team. Swindle, who brings over 20 years of club coaching experience to the Falcons’ bench, helped recruit a class that received High Honorable Mention status from PrepVolleyball.com in 2012. Like head coach Matt McShane, Swindle is no stranger to the Mountain West. He joined the Academy staff after spending two years as a volunteer assistant at the University of New Mexico. During his time on the sidelines, New Mexico compiled a 42-17 record, which included its first appearance at the NCAA Championships in 15 years. Swindle spent over 20 years as a club coach, with his teams winning 16 age-group regional championships and 14 qualifications to the USA Volleyball National Championships. Two of the athletes he coached, Colleen Smith and Jeannie Fairchild, went on to receive AVCA All-America status as college players. Swindle also spent 10 years as the director of the New Mexico Juniors program, which grew from just four teams to the largest club in New Mexico in just three years. In addition, Swindle has served as the president of University Athlete, Inc., since its inception in 2004. The company helps college volleyball coaches find, identify and communicate with over 100,000 club volleyball players. He is also the vice-president of Synch, Inc., a marketing and advertising agency that has assisted such companies as the Santa Fe Opera and the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Swindle graduated from New Mexico in 1992, following a four-year career as a member of the UNM men’s volleyball team. He was named the USA Volleyball Regional Player of the Year during the 1991-94 seasons.

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SENIORPAGE EMMA TITLE DRIDGE HERE

EMMA DRIDGE SENIOR  5-6 DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST ALLEN, TEXAS ALLEN HIGH SCHOOL

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CAREER HIGHS Kills 1 ................ at Wyoming | 11-14-13 1 ................vs TAMU-CC | 08-31-13 1 ................... vs. Seattle | 09-16-11 Total Attempts 2 ................New Mexico | 11-01-12 2 ..................... Colorado | 09-13-12 2 ...........................UNLV | 11-10-11 Assists 5 .......................at UNLV | 11-02-13 Digs 31 .....................vs Army | 09-13-13 Service Aces 4 ................ vs. ND State | 08-31-12 Points 4.0 ............. vs. ND State | 08-31-12

JUNIOR YEAR | 2013: One of just four Falcons to play in all 120 sets...started 18 matches, including 13 at the libero position...debuted in eighth on the program’s Division I single-season list with 295 total digs...recorded a career-best 31 digs against Army, becoming just the second Air Force Division I player to surpass the 30-dig mark in a single match...added 27 digs in the Falcons’ victory over Navy...surpassed the 10-dig mark in eight additional matches, including back-to-back 19-dig performances against UC Irvine and Texas A&M Corpus Christi...posted the team’s top dig total in four matches... led the team with 21 service aces...recorded a season-best three aces against UC Irvine...accounted for multi-ace contests four more times...tallied 39 assists on the season, highlighted by a career-best five helpers at UNLV...recorded kills against Texas A&M Corpus Christi and at Wyoming. SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2012: Played in 96 sets…was in the starting lineup against BYU, Navy and all four matches of the Air Force/Colorado Invitational… ranked second on the team in service aces (18)…collected 121 digs, which was ranked fourth on the team…tallied a career-high four aces against North Dakota State, highlighted by a span of three straight…added a season-best 10 digs in that match…tallied a second multi-ace match (three) against Colorado…recorded at least one ace during every match of the Air Force/Colorado Invitational…recorded 19 assists on the year, highlighted by a career-best four against Nevada. FRESHMAN YEAR | 2011: Saw action in 87 sets…was in the starting rotation for seven matches…ranked third on the team with 148 digs and a 1.70 digsper-set average…posted a career-best 14 digs at Denver…also recorded double-digit dig totals against South Carolina Upstate (12), Northern Colorado (12) and TCU (10)…ranked third on the team with 17 service aces…tallied a career-best three against Navy…added multi-ace matches against UNLV and Bryant…recorded 13 assists…posted a season-best two against Utah Valley and Seattle…collected her first collegiate kill against Seattle. HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Allen High School…coached by Kelly Gregoriew…earned three varsity letters in volleyball…member of the 2009 Texas 8-5A district championship team…played on two Texas 8-5A bi-district championship teams…two-time Texas 8-5A all-district first-team selection (2009, 2010)…also earned all-district second-team honors as a sophomore…earned High School Academic All-America honorable mention status from PrepVolleyball.com as a senior…also named to the 2010 Texas Girls Coaches Association All-Academic Volleyball Team…two-time lonestarvolleyball.com All-Texas Team selection…also named Outstanding Libero/Defensive Specialist (honorable mention) by lonestarvolleyball.com as a junior…two-time defensive MVP for high school team…named to the Texas Open all-tournament team in 2008 and 2009…member of the National Honor Society…received the Top 10% Award…earned the AP Scholar Award...two-time Allen High School Eagle Scholar award winner…nominee for the Kiwanis National Sophomore of the Year award…competed at the club level for Dallas Premier…coached by Mike Minnis…member of the team that won the 2011 USAVV Lone Star Classic JNQ 18 Open…the 18 Open squad also won the USAV Northern Lights JNQ and the USAV Tour of Texas in 2011…played on the 17 Open team that won the bronze medal at the 2010 USAV Junior National Championships…also won the USAV Lone Star Classic JNQ in 2010 as a member of the 17 Open squad. PERSONAL: Full name is Emma Elizabeth Dridge…nickname is “Erma”…daughter of William and Katie Dridge…has three younger sisters – Claire, Erin and Annie…majoring in biology…future plans include working in the acquisition or contracting field and then attending medical school...served as Element Leader, Squadron Superintendent, Ring Dance Cadet-in-Charge and Squadron Executive Officer...Academy representative for the Mountain West Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)...became one of the first two SAAC members to attend the conference’s Board of Directors’ Meeting in June 2014…hobbies include being outdoors, reading and spending time with family…plays the viola...served as cadre for Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training (ESET) over the summer...also assisted with Falcon Sports Camps and traveled to Florida and Texas during leave…greatest personal moment in sports comes from winning the Lone Star Qualifier two years in a row…has three relatives that graduated from service academies and are currently serving in the military – Lt Kristin Dridge (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Class of 2003 / U.S. Navy Reserve), Lt Eric Dridge (U.S. Naval Academy, Class of 2006 / U.S. Navy) and Lt JG Rachel Dridge (U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Class of 2008 / U.S. Coast Guard)…member of Cadet Squadron 18.

EMMA’S CAREER STATS 2011 | FRESHMAN 2012 | SOPHOMORE 2013 | JUNIOR CAREER

G 87 96 120 303

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K 1 0 2 3

K/S 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.01

E 3 0 1 4

TA 9 4 9 22

PCT -.222 .000 .111 -.045

A 13 19 39 71

A/S 0.15 0.20 0.32 0.23

SA 17 18 21 56

SE 30 30 40 100

SA/S 0.20 0.19 0.17 0.18

RE 32 21 37 90

D 148 121 295 564

D/S 1.70 1.26 2.46 1.86

BS 0 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0 0

TB 0 0 0 0

B/S 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

BE 0 0 0 0

HE 1 0 0 1

PTS 18.0 18.0 23.0 59.0 9


SENIOR VICTORIA FOSTER

VICTORIA FOSTER SENIOR | TEAM CAPTAIN 5-11 OUTSIDE HITTER EL PASO, TEXAS FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL

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SENIOR YEAR | 2014: Team captain.

CAREER HIGHS

JUNIOR YEAR | 2013: Did not compete for the Air Force volleyball team.

Kills 16 .................. at Denver | 09-01-11 16 ........................... TCU | 10-01-11 Total Attempts 37 ........................... TCU | 10-01-11 Hitting Percentage .355 (16-5-31) ... at Denver | 09-01-11 Assists 2 ......................... at TCU | 10-27-11 2 ........vs Bowling Green | 08-26-11 Digs 4 .................... at Denver | 09-01-11 Solo Blocks 1 ................ at Wyoming | 10-18-12 1 .......at CSU Northridge | 11-25-11 Assisted Blocks 2 ................New Mexico | 11-01-12 2 ....................... vs Navy | 09-07-12 2 ......vs North Dakota St | 08-31-12 2 ...... at San Diego State | 10-13-11

SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2012: Saw action in 39 sets…started the North Dakota State match…recorded 52 kills…posted a season-best tally of 12 against Navy…added 11 kills in the following match with The Citadel…tallied nine total blocks (one solo, eight assisted)…earned the solo stop at Wyoming… collected a pair of assisted blocks against North Dakota State, Navy and New Mexico…accounted for eight digs, highlighted by a season-best tally of two at Fresno State…recorded only assist of the season against North Dakota State. FRESHMAN YEAR | 2011: Saw action in 64 sets…started nine matches…missed several matches with an ankle injury…ranked third on the team with a 2.14 kills-per-set average…led the team in kills against TCU (16), Boise State (11) and San Diego State (9)…also tied for the team lead in road matches at San Diego State (7) and New Mexico (8)...recorded a season-best 16 kills on two occasions (at Denver, vs. TCU)…that tallied was ranked third on the team…hit a career-best .355 at Denver, connecting on 16 of 31 attempts and committing just five errors…also recorded 12 blocks (one solo, 11 assisted) and 22 digs on the year…posted a personal-best four digs at Denver…recorded a season-high two blocks (both assisted) at San Diego State. HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Franklin High School…coached by Flo Valdez…three-year letterwinner…member of two teams that won district and bidistrict titles…2008 Newcomer of the Year for District 1-5A…also named to 1-5A all-district and all-city teams…2010 Outstanding Hitter for District 1-5A… also named All-City Outstanding Hitter in 2010…selected to the 1-5A all-district and all-city teams in 2010…named in the top 10-percent of graduating class…received the Army Reserve Award for academic and athletic achievement…academic all-state selection…competed at the club level for 915 United Volleyball Club…coached by Eddie Portillo…member of the team that qualified for nationals in back-to-back years (2008, 2009). PERSONAL: Full name is Victoria Marie Foster…nickname is “V”…daughter of Greg and Victoria Foster…father, who currently serves as an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks, played in the NBA for 13 years…has one younger sister, Collette, who is sophomore at the Academy...also has one younger brother, Greg…majoring management and earning a minor in Spanish…future career plans include working in the acquisitions or contracting field...served as Squadron Superintendent and Officer of Standardization, Evaluation, Safety, Security and Parking for the Cadet Wing during the summer of 2014…hobbies include yoga, baking, reading and tanning…pro at XBOX Kinect’s Dance Central (“I dare anyone to challenge me to a dance off”)… climbed a mountain in Breckinridge over the summer...can see Mexico from her house…greatest personal moment in sports was getting the winning kill against biggest rival for the district championship title…member of Cadet Squadron 32.

Total Blocks 2 (0-2)..........New Mexico | 11-01-12 2 (0-2)................. vs Navy | 09-07-12 2 (0-2)........... vs ND State | 08-31-12 2 (0-2)......at San Diego St | 10-13-11 Points 16.5 ........................ TCU | 10-01-11

VICTORIA’S CAREER STATS 2011 | FRESHMAN 2012 | SOPHOMORE 2013 | JUNIOR CAREER 10

G 64 39

K 137 52

K/S 2.14 1.33

E 110 41

TA 437 167

PCT .062 .066

A 4 1

103

189

1.83

151

604

.063

5

A/S 0.06 0.03

SA SE 0 2 0 0 Did Not Compete 0.05 0 2

SA/S 0.00 0.00

RE 5 1

D 22 8

D/S 0.34 0.21

BS 1 1

BA 11 8

TB 12 9

B/S 0.19 0.23

BE 3 2

HE 1 0

PTS 143.5 57.0

0.00

6

30

0.29

2

19

21

0.20

5

1

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KRISTEN HOLT SENIOR 6-1 MIDDLE BLOCKER | MIDDLE HITTER EDGEWOOD, N.M. ALBUQUERQUE ACADEMY

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JUNIOR YEAR | 2013: Played in three sets during road matches at San Jose State and Utah State...member of the starting rotation during season debut at SJSU...assisted on one block during that match.

CAREER HIGHS Hitting Percentage .600 (6-0-10) .... vs. Seattle | 09-16-11 Kills 7 ...........San Diego State | 11-12-11 Total Attempts 18 ..............New Mexico | 09-29-11 Assists 2 ...........................UNLV | 09-20-12 2 .................. SC Upstate | 09-10-11 2 ........................at Navy | 08-27-11 Digs 5 ................ at Wyoming | 09-24-11 Solo Blocks 1 ... Cal State Northridge | 11-25-11 1 ..................Boise State | 10-08-11 1 ................New Mexico | 09-29-11 1 .................. SC Upstate | 09-10-11

SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2012: Played in 24 sets…started six matches…tallied 18 kills and 21 assisted blocks…posted a season-high four kills against UNLV… also recorded season-best tallies in assists (2) and digs (2) during that match…tallied a career-best five assisted stops against CSU Bakersfield…finished the season with five assists and four digs. FRESHMAN YEAR | 2011: Started every match and saw action in all 96 sets…ranked second on the team with 40 total blocks…collected four solo and 36 assisted stops…recorded a season-best four blocks against UC Davis (all assisted) and Cal State Northridge (one solo, three assisted)…ranked third on the team with a .171 hitting average…recorded a season-best hitting percentage of .600 against Seattle, accounting for six kills on 10 attempts (no errors)…also surpassed the .400 mark against San Diego State (.500, 7-0-14), at Boise State (.417, 6-1-12) and against Northern Arizona (.417, 5-0-12)… accounted for 95 kills…collected a season-best seven kills against San Diego State…added 11 assists and 11 digs…accounted for a pair of helpers at Navy and against South Carolina Upstate…recorded a career-best five digs at Wyoming. HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Albuquerque Academy…coached by Elizabeth Green…three year varsity letterwinner…named to the Clovis Tournament All-Star Team…earned Player of the Week honors…member of the Albuquerque Public School Tournament championship team…earned all-state honors…also received all-metro accolades…played on the squads that finished third at the state championship tournament in 2010 and fourth in 2009… graduated Cum Laude Honorary (top 10% of class)…also lettered two years in track and one year in basketball…competed at the club level for New Mexico Juniors…coached by Becky Walters and Geoff Lawson…member of the 2011 national qualifying team…member of the squad that also placed fourth at the 2010 Volleyball Fiesta. PERSONAL: Full name is Kristen Amelia Holt…daughter of Jeffrey and Nancy Holt…father is a 1980 graduate of the Air Force Academy and retired as a lieutenant colonel…mother is a 1986 Academy graduate and retired as a lieutenant colonel…has one younger sister, Jessie…majoring in engineering… future plans include becoming a pilot…hobbies include rock climbing…greatest personal moment in sports came from winning the Albuquerque Public Schools Volleyball Tournament, as a member of the 4A team that beat larger 5A schools and earning Player of the Week awards following that tournament…member of Cadet Squadron 19.

Assisted Blocks 5 ...........CSU Bakersfield | 09-14-12 Total Blocks 5 (0-5).....CSU Bakersfield | 09-14-12 Points 7.5 ........San Diego State | 11-12-11

KRISTEN’S CAREER STATS 2011 | FRESHMAN 2012 | SOPHOMORE 2013 | JUNIOR CAREER

G 96 24 3 123

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K 95 18 0 113

K/S 0.99 0.75 0.00 0.92

E 46 14 2 62

TA 286 63 6 355

PCT .171 .063 -.333 .144

A 11 5 0 16

A/S 0.11 0.21 0.00 0.13

SA 0 0 0 0

SE 4 0 0 4

SA/S 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

RE 2 1 0 3

D 11 4 0 15

D/S 0.11 0.17 0.00 0.12

BS 4 0 0 4

BA 36 21 1 58

TB 40 21 1 62

B/S 0.42 0.88 0.33 0.50

BE 9 1 0 10

HE 1 0 0 1

PTS 117.0 28.5 0.5 146.0 11


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SENIOR HILLARY KELTNER

HILLARY KELTNER SENIOR | TEAM CAPTAIN 5-11 SETTER BELLEVILLE, ILL. ALTHOFF CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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SENIOR YEAR | 2014: Team captain.

CAREER HIGHS Hitting Percentage .909 (10-0-11) ... at Denver | 08-30-13 Kills 10 ......................at Navy | 09-11-13 10 .................. at Denver | 08-30-13 Total Attempts 21 ....................vs. Army | 09-08-12 Assists 53 ..........at Fresno State | 10-19-13 53 ..vs Long Beach State | 09-06-13 Digs 27 ..............vs TAMU-CC | 08-31-13 Service Aces 4 ..................... Colorado | 09-13-12 Solo Blocks 2 ................. Utah Valley | 09-21-13 Assisted Blocks 4 ................. Utah Valley | 09-21-13 4 ................New Mexico | 11-01-12 4 ........................ Denver | 09-25-12 Total Blocks 6 (2-4)........... Utah Valley | 09-21-13 Points 10.5 ...................at Navy | 09-11-13

JUNIOR YEAR | 2013: Received the team’s Most Valuable Player Award for the second straight year...one of just four Falcons to see action in all 120 sets...started every match...accounted for 1,211 assists, which is ranked second on the program’s Division I single-season list...improved career total to 2,762 assists, which is ranked second on the Academy’s DI list and sixth on the program’s all-time list...became just the fifth Falcon to average at least 10 assists a set (10.09)...that average was ranked sixth in the Mountain West...notched a career-high 53 assists in the Falcons’ upset win over Long Beach State...matched that tally at Fresno State and at home against Boise State...also surpassed the 50-assist total in both matches against Wyoming (51 each)...became the fourth Air Force player in Division I history to reach 2,000 assists in a career against 19th-ranked Colorado State...also recorded 500th career dig during that match...accounted for 299 digs on the year, which is ranked seventh on the Academy’s Division I single-season list...recorded a career-best 27 digs against Texas A&M Corpus Christi at the Pioneer Classic...that total came one match after recording a (then) career-high 25 against UC Irvine...tallied at least 10 digs in 11 matches...debuted on the program’s DI career list with 646 total digs (10th)...recorded the program’s first tripledouble since 1999 after tallying 10 kills, 43 assists and 17 digs in the season-opener at Denver...hit at a .909 clip during that match, recording 10 kills on 11 attempts (no errors)...added a .562 outing at Navy, tallying 10 kills on 16 swings (one error)...accounted for 11 double-doubles on the year to become just the fourth Falcon since 2001 to record at least 20 double-doubles in a career...accounted for 112 total kills...tallied a career-high 10 kills in the opener at Denver and again at Navy...added 36 blocks, including six solo and 30 assisted stops...accounted for a career-best two solo blocks and six total blocks against Utah Valley...also matched personal-best total with four assisted stops during that match...tallied 11 service aces, highlighted by a season-high two aces at both Fresno State and UNLV...named the Air Force Athlete of the Week following the Pioneer Classic...selected as an alternate for the USA Volleyball Collegiate National Team...team captain. SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2012: Earned the team’s Most Valuable Player Award…became the seventh Division I player in Academy history to surpass the 1,000-assist mark in a career…that distinction came during a career-best 51-helper performance in the conference opener…ranked fifth on the program’s DI career list and 10th on the all-time list with 1,551 total assists…played in 106 sets and started all but one match…recorded 1,018 helpers… earned the Air Force Athlete of the Week award following the 51-assist performance against UNLV…broke the 40-assist mark in an additional 10 matches and the 30-helper mark in nine...ranked fourth in the Mountain West with a 9.60 assist-per-set average…led the team with a .253 hitting percentage... accounted for 113 kills...collected a career-best nine kills against San Diego State...ranked second on the team with 261 digs...recorded a career-best tally of 20 digs against Army...earned double-digit dig tallies in 12 additional matches...totaled 41 blocks, including five solo stops...earned individual blocks against BYU, Arkansas State, Army, Norfolk State and San Diego State...collected a career-best four assisted stops against both Denver and New Mexico...recorded 13 service aces, highlighted by a career-best four-ace performance against Colorado...added multi-ace matches against The Citadel, Norfolk State and Nevada…recorded 13 double-doubles (assists-digs), which was tied for second in the conference. FRESHMAN YEAR | 2011: Saw action in all 96 sets…served as the starting setter during 28 of 30 matches…recorded a team-leading 533 assists and 5.55 assist-per-game average…recorded a team-leading 44 helpers at Denver…also surpassed the 40-assist mark against Bryant (43) and the 30-assist mark against South Carolina Upstate (31)…ranked second on the team with a .198 hitting percentage (35-17-91)…tallied 35 kills…posted a season-high four kills against Hofstra…accounted for 11 service aces…collected three aces against Bryant…also tallied multi-ace matches against SC Upstate and Colorado State (two each)…added 11 blocks (two solo, nine assisted) and 86 digs…posted a pair of blocks (one solo, one assisted) against St. John’s and Northern Colorado…also added a two-block performance (both assisted) against New Mexico...recorded a season-best seven digs against UNLV. HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Althoff Catholic High School…coached by Lisa Orlet…lettered four years in volleyball…finalist for the Andi Collins Setter Award…named All-Metro St. Louis third-team in 2010…also named second-team all-area…South Seven Conference MVP as a senior…first-team allconference…named fifth-team Academic All-America by PrepVolleyball.com as a senior…selected to the 2010 Crossroads Classic all-tournament team… member of the 2010 regional championship team…earned honorable mention all-area as a junior…also claimed second-team all-conference as a junior and sophomore…earned Prep Volleyball Soph 79 Elite honorable mention honors…also played on the 2007 and 2008 regional championship teams, 2007 sectional championship team and 2007 super sectional championship team…member of the squad that placed fourth at the Illinois 3A Championships in 2007…also lettered one year in soccer…class valedictorian…Illinois State Scholar…graduated within the top 10-percent of class…named St. Louis Post Dispatch Scholar Athlete…received the Young Women of Achievement award in 2010…named to the High Honor Roll all four years…National Youth Salute…member of the Student Council Executive Board as a senior…four-year Student Council Representative…Latin Club co-president…member of the Rotary Interact Club Executive Board…earned the Rotary Youth Leadership Award in 2008…received academic achievement awards in geometry, algebra 2, trigonometry, biology, chemistry, physics, English, Latin and theology…competed at the club level for Southwest Illinois Volleyball Club…coached by Kari Lane...member of three teams that qualified for the Junior Olympic National Division, including two that finished fifth (2008, 2009)…member of two runner-up teams at the Gateway Regional…also played on the team that finished third at the Gateway Regional in 2008.

HILLARY’S CAREER STATS 2011 | FRESHMAN 2012 | SOPHOMORE 2013 | JUNIOR CAREER 12

G 96 106 120 322

K 35 113 112 260

K/S 0.36 1.07 0.93 0.81

E 17 42 39 98

TA 91 281 278 650

PCT .198 .253 .263 .249

A 533 1018 1211 2762

A/S 5.55 9.60 10.09 8.58

SA 11 13 11 35

SE 21 41 14 76

SA/S 0.11 0.12 0.09 0.11

RE 0 1 0 1

D 86 261 299 646

D/S 0.90 2.46 2.49 2.01

BS 2 5 6 13

BA 9 36 30 75

TB 11 41 36 88

B/S 0.11 0.39 0.30 0.27

BE 9 25 18 52

HE 10 17 21 48

PTS 52.5 149.0 144.0 345.5

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PAGE TITLE HERE SENIOR HILLARY KELTNER PERSONAL: Daughter of Greg and Joan Keltner…nicknames are “Hillz”, “hill-dawg” and “hkelt7”…has a twin sister, Riley…also has one older sibling, Blair…majoring in management… future career plans include becoming an acquisitions officer or finance officer...also interested in attending law school...served as the Commander of Academic/Administration Squadron during the third summer session...also worked Falcon Sports Camps and traveled over 60 hours in the car during summer leave, traveling to Hilton Head and Nashville...has also served as Superintendent of Academic, Space and Cyber Group (summer 2013)...hobbies include cooking, baking, working out, reading, Pinterest, Netflix, going to the movies and frequenting karaoke nights…considered to be ambidextrous…known to frequently break out in random song and dance…greatest personal moment in sports came from winning Kessler’s Crossroads Classic in 2008 (recorded three straight kills to help Althoff Catholic come back from a 24-20 deficit to even the match in the second set and go on to win the third set and take the title from Wheaton St. Francis)…member of Cadet Squadron 35.

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JUNIOR REBECCA BATES

JUNIOR REBECCA BATES

REBECCA BATES JUNIOR  5-6 DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST WEST CHESTER, PA. VILLA MARIA ACADEMY

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CAREER HIGHS Kills 1 ...........San Diego State | 10-31-13 1 ..................vs Stanford | 09-12-13 1 ..................Boise State | 10-27-12 1 ..............at Boise State | 09-28-12 1 ................Fresno State | 09-22-12 1 .......................vs Army | 09-08-12 Total Attempts 4 .......................vs Army | 09-08-13 Assists 5 ................... at Nevada | 11-22-13 Digs 19 ................Utah Valley | 09-21.13 Service Aces 4 ........................ Denver | 09-25-12 Points 4.0 ..................... Denver | 09-25-12

SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2013: Named the team’s Defensive Player of the Year...one of just four Falcons to play in all 120 sets...was a member of the starting rotation for 23 contests, including seven as the libero...led the team with 309 digs...that total is ranked sixth on the program’s Division I single-season list...ranked 10th in the Mountain West with a 2.94 digs-per-set average in conference contests...accounted for a career-high 19 digs against Utah Valley...added 18 digs in contests at San Jose State, at Fresno State and in the home victory over Wyoming...posted 10 additional multi-dig matches... led the team in that category during 11 contests...accounted for 20 service aces on that year...recorded a season-high three aces twice, including the season-opener at Denver and the victory over Wyoming...added 43 assists, highlighted by a career-best five at Nevada...tallied kills against eighthranked Stanford and San Diego State...academic all-conference selection...Mountain West Scholar-Athlete. FRESHMAN YEAR | 2012: Saw action in 102 sets...was in the starting rotation for eight matches…ranked third on the team with 156 digs…added 17 service aces, 24 assists and four kills…collected a career-high 14 digs against Colorado…also tallied double-digit digs against North Dakota State (13), Arkansas State (11), Denver (11) and Navy (10)...posted a career-high and team-leading four service aces against Denver...also tallied a multi-ace matches against Navy, with two…collected a personal-best four assists against San Diego State…tallied more than one helper in six additional matches… recorded first collegiate kill against Army…also tallied kills against Fresno State and during both matches with Boise State…academic all-conference selection…Mountain West Scholar-Athlete. HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Villa Maria Academy…coached by Joe Boland…four-year letterwinner for volleyball…two-time team MVP…served as team captain during junior and senior seasons…four-time member of the all-league team…named to the all-Main Line team during final three seasons…allstate, all-district and all-area selection as a junior and senior…set school record for digs per match against Mountain Saint Joseph Academy (66)…also set school record for career digs with 1,750…broke previous record by 500 digs…member of the Spanish Honor Society and the Math Honor Society… graduated with distinguished honors…also graduated with First Honors…competed at the club level for Synergy Volleyball Club…coached by Rich Johnson…finished second at the USA Junior Nationals at both the 17 Open and 18 Open levels…named to the second-team of the PrepVolleyball.com Defensive Dandies in 2012…also earned the website’s Senior Ace award in 2012. PERSONAL: Full name is Rebecca Brannen Bates...daughter of Bill and Diana Bates…nicknames are “Becca” and “Bex”…has one older sister, Devon Riley, who is currently a captain in the U.S. Army…majoring in foreign area studies…future plans include working in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI)...served as Squadron Superintendent during the first session of Basic Cadet Training this summer...also traveled to Morocco as a part of the Cadet Summer Language Immersion Program and completed Operation Air Force at Beale AFB in California...grandfather, Bill Bates, was a lieutenant colonel in the Marines…grandfather, Bill Sykes, was a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force…greatest personal moments in sports includes verbally committing to the Academy in April of junior year and getting to the national championships two years in a row…member of Cadet Squadron 29.

REBECCA’S CAREER STATS 2012 | FRESHMAN 2013 | SOPHOMORE CAREER 14

G 102 120 222

K 4 2 6

K/S 0.04 0.02 0.03

E 1 0 1

TA 12 8 20

PCT .250 .250 .250

A 24 43 67

A/S 0.24 0.36 0.30

SA 17 20 37

SE 19 30 49

SA/S 0.17 0.17 0.17

RE 23 31 54

D 156 309 465

D/S 1.53 2.58 2.09

BS 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0

TB 0 0 0

B/S 0.00 0.00 0.00

BE 0 0 0

HE 0 1 1

PTS 21.0 22.0 43.0

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JUNIOR RACHAEL BRADLEY POWERS

RACHAEL BRADLEY POWERS JUNIOR 5-6 DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. SANDIA HIGH SCHOOL

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CAREER HIGHS Kills 1 ................Fresno State | 11-27-13 1 .........................vs Yale | 09-13-13 1 ............Colorado State | 11-15-12 1 ..................Boise State | 10-27-12 Total Attempts 2 .................... Wyoming | 09-28-13 Assists 4 ........at Colorado State | 10-19-12 Digs 20 ........... San Jose State | 11-29-13 Service Aces 2 ........at Colorado State | 11-15-13 2 .......................at UNLV | 11-02-13 2 ........................Nevada | 10-24-13 2 ................New Mexico | 11-01-12 2 ...........San Diego State | 10-13-12 2 .......................vs Army | 09-08-12

SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2013: Played in 104 sets, despite missing four contests with injury...served as the team’s starting libero for the final 12 matches... accounted for 249 digs...recorded a career-high 20 digs in the Falcons’ win over San Jose State...added 18 digs at Wyoming and 16 digs on three occasions (at San Diego State, at New Mexico and at home against Boise State)...recorded 10 service aces...matched career-high with two aces at 10thranked Colorado State and in the Falcons’ home win over Nevada...collected 30 assists, including a season-high three at St. Mary’s and against UNLV... accounted for two kills on the season, scoring one each against Yale and Fresno State. FRESHMAN YEAR | 2012: Played in 72 sets…started nine matches, including the final five…recorded 102 digs…collected a career-high 15 against Nevada…also surpassed the double-digit dig mark (12) in the following match against San Diego State…recorded 10 service aces…produced a careerbest two aces against The Citadel, San Diego State and New Mexico…collected 16 assists, including a career-best four helpers at Colorado State…also recorded multi-assist matches against New Mexico (3) and San Diego State (2)…posted two kills…tallied first collegiate kills against Boise State and added another against Colorado State. HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Sandia High School…coached by Megan Holland…four-year letterwinner…member of the squad that won the district title in 2008…also a member of the team that won the Moriarty Tournament in back-to-back years…earned first-team all-district honors all four years… named second-team all-state as a junior…earned first-team all-metro honors as a junior and senior…also named to the all-metro team as a sophomore (fourth-team) and freshman (honorable mention)…all-academic team selection…named the MVP of the Moriarty Tournament as a senior…three-year member of the National Honor Society…received two academic letters for a GPA of 3.5 or higher…ranked among the Top 20 of senior class…competed at the club level for New Mexico Juniors…coached by Ben Wallis and Ki Choi…member of the regional championship team for five years in a row…also participated on teams that attended Nationals for three straight years. PERSONAL: Full name is Rachael Margaret Bradley Powers…nickname is “Bradley”…daughter of Mike Powers and Sharon Bradley…is an only child… majoring in management…future plans include working in the acquisitions or contracting fields...served as the Aggressors’ Squadron Superintendent during Basic Cadet Training…hobbies include snowboarding and being outdoors...completed Operation Air Force over the summer at Langley AFB, Virginia, and received a T-38 flight...also worked the first session of BCT…greatest personal moment in sports was beating rival high school in four games, while supporting breast cancer awareness, and hitting the ball at the 10-foot line and between the legs of the opponent…grandfather, Leroy Bradley, served in the Air Force for 28 years…member of Cadet Squadron 05.

Points 2.0 .............Fresno State | 11-27-13 2.0 ....................at UNLV | 11-02-13 2.0 .....at Colorado State | 11-15-13 2.0 .............New Mexico | 11-01-12 2.0 ........San Diego State | 10-13-12 2.0 ....................vs Army | 09-08-12

RACHAEL’S CAREER STATS 2012 | FRESHMAN 2013 | SOPHOMORE CAREER

G 72 104 176

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL

K 2 2 4

K/S 0.03 0.02 0.02

E 1 2 3

TA 7 8 15

PCT .143 .000 .067

A 16 30 46

A/S 0.22 0.29 0.26

SA 10 10 20

SE 13 16 29

SA/S 0.14 0.10 0.11

RE 13 22 35

D 102 249 351

D/S 1.42 2.39 1.99

BS 0 0 0

BA 0 0 0

TB 0 0 0

B/S 0.00 0.00 0.00

BE 0 0 0

HE 0 1 1

PTS 12.0 12.0 24.0 15


JUNIOR AKOKWE CLEMENT

JUNIOR AKOKWE CLEMENT

AKOKWE CLEMENT JUNIOR 5-10 OUTSIDE HITTER LONG BEACH, CALIF. POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOL USAFA PREP SCHOOL

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CAREER HIGHS Hitting Percentage .480 (15-3-25) .. Colo State | 11-15-12 Kills 18 ................. at Nevada | 11-22-13 18 .....................at UNLV | 11-02-13 Total Attempts 48 .....................at UNLV | 11-02-13 48 ..............New Mexico | 09-19-13 Assists 3 .......................vs Army | 09-13-13 3 ..................vs Stanford | 09-12-13 3 ......... vs Long Beach St | 09-06-13 Digs 10 ..............vs TAMU-CC | 08-31-13 Service Aces 1 ........................at Navy | 09-11-13 1 ......... vs Long Beach St | 09-06-13 1 ................vs TAMU-CC | 08-31-13

SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2013: Saw action in 117 sets...was in the starting rotation for 26 contests...led the team with 350 total kills...recorded the team’s top output during 19 matches...collected a career-high 18 kills at UNLV and at Nevada...those totals were tied for second on the team...posted double-digit kill totals in 23 matches, while adding nine in an additional three contests...used a 12-kill performance in the Falcons’ win over Fresno State to debut on the program’s Division I single-season list...added a 10 kills in the victory over San Jose State to move into seventh...named to the all-tournament team at the season-opening Pioneer Classic...recorded first career double-double (13 kills, career-best 10 digs) against Texas A&M Corpus Christi...also recorded first collegiate service ace in that match...hit a season-best .368 (10k-3e-19a) at home against Nevada...accounted for 31 total blocks, including four solo and 27 assisted stops...recorded a career-best two solo blocks at Wyoming...added 89 digs, 13 assists and three aces. FRESHMAN YEAR | 2012: Shared the team’s Offensive Player of the Year Award…played in 106 sets…was in the starting rotation for 25 matches… one of three freshmen to open the season in the starting lineup…ranked second on the team with 268 kills…also ranked second with a 2.76 per-set average…collected a career-best 16 kills against New Mexico…also tallied double-digit kill totals in 12 additional matches…led the team in kills during 13 matches, including the final nine...recorded a personal-best hitting percentage of .480 against Colorado State (15k-3e-25a)…ranked third on the team with 50 total blocks (three solo, 47 assisted)…tallied two of the three solo stops at San Diego State…assisted on a career-best five blocks against Colorado…added 48 digs…earned a career-best seven digs against Arkansas State…recorded assists against Fresno State and Boise State (one each). HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Polytechnic High School…coached by Leland McGrath…three-year letterwinner in volleyball…member of the 2010 CIF championship team that finished second at the state meet…also a member of the 2009 squad that advanced to the semifinals of the conference playoffs…made the varsity team as a sophomore and became a starter as a junior…maintained a 3.6 overall GPA during all four years…competed at the club level for TCA…coached by Mike Hinton…competed on the 16s Open team that finished second at the 2009 Junior Olympics in Miami…also played on teams that won a qualifier in 16 Open (2009) and 17 Open (2010). PERSONAL: Full name is Akokwe Felicia Clement…daughter of Francis and Bamidele Clement…has three older siblings, Foli, Knayi and Niki…majoring in management…future career plans include working in the acquisitions field...serving as an Element Leader during the fall of 2014...also served as the Safety Medical Officer during Basic Cadet Training…attended the Academy’s Prep School…hobbies include longboarding, traveling, shopping and sleeping...completed Operation Air Force this summer at McGuire AFB, New Jersey...also worked BCT and took an academic class…greatest personal moments in sports are recording the last kill in the Junior Olympics during the semifinal match against Mizuno Long Beach and being a part of the high school team that advanced to the state championships…member of Cadet Squadron 08.

Solo Blocks 2 ................ at Wyoming | 11-14-13 2 ...... at San Diego State | 11-08-12 Assisted Blocks 5 ..................... Colorado | 09-13-12 Total Blocks 5 (0-5)............... Colorado | 09-13-12 Points 19.5 ..................at UNLV | 11-02-13

AKOKWE’S CAREER STATS 2012 | FRESHMAN 2013 | SOPHOMORE CAREER 16

G 97 117 214

K 268 350 618

K/S 2.76 2.99 2.89

E 136 212 348

TA 756 1086 1842

PCT .175 .127 .147

A 2 13 15

A/S 0.02 0.11 0.07

SA 0 3 3

SE 1 15 16

SA/S 0.00 0.03 0.01

RE 2 17 19

D 48 89 137

D/S 0.49 0.76 0.64

BS 3 4 7

BA 47 27 74

TB 50 31 81

B/S 0.52 0.26 0.32

BE 8 13 21

HE 1 0 1

PTS 294.5 370.5 665.0

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JUNIOR TAYLOR PARKER

TAYLOR PARKER JUNIOR 6-1 MIDDLE HITTER BOZEMAN, MONT. BOZEMAN HIGH SCHOOL USAFA PREP SCHOOL

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CAREER HIGHS Hitting Percentage .722 (13-0-18) ...... Boise St | 11-09-13 Kills 13 ................Boise State | 11-09-13 13 ......................Nevada | 10-11-12 Total Attempts 24 ......................Nevada | 10-11-12 Assists 4 ........................ Denver | 09-25-12 Digs 3 ........................Nevada | 10-11-12 Solo Blocks 1 ..................Boise State | 11-09-13 1 ........................Nevada | 10-24-13 1 ..................Boise State | 10-27-12 1 ...........San Diego State | 10-13-12 1 ................Fresno State | 09-22-12 1 .......................vs Army | 09-08-12 1 .........................at Rice | 08-24-12

SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2013: Played in 45 sets...started 12 of the final 13 matches...tied for the Mountain West lead in single-match hitting, following a .722 performance during the Falcons’ victory over Boise State...connected on 13 of 18 kills (no errors) during that match...equaled career-best marks in kills (13), solo blocks (one) and points (15.5), as well as season-high marks in assisted blocks (three) and total blocks (four), during that match...named the Air Force Athlete of the Week following that match...also hit over .500 against San Jose State (.571, 8k-0e-14a) and at Fresno State (.545, 6k-0e11a)...recorded a .320 hitting percentage for the season, tallying 66 kills (17 errors) on 153 attempts...ranked ninth in the conference in MW-only hitting with a .324 average...accounted for 15 total blocks, including two solo and 13 assisted stops...added five digs and six assists. FRESHMAN YEAR | 2012: Played in 70 sets…was in the starting rotation for 19 matches…one of three freshmen to open the season in the starting lineup…ranked second on the team with 62 total blocks (five solo, 57 assisted)…recorded first solo block in debut at Rice…added individual blocks against Army, Fresno State, San Diego State and Nevada (one each)…tallied a career-best six assisted blocks during three meets (Army, Fresno State, New Mexico)…recorded 95 kills, highlighted by a career-best 13 against Nevada…also recorded a personal-best .417 hitting percentage (13k-3e-24a) during that match…hit over .200 for the season (.206)…also accounted for 18 assists and 13 digs…tallied a career-best four helpers against Denver and a personal-best three digs against Nevada. HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Bozeman High School…coached by Katie Lazlovich…lettered two years in volleyball…first-team all-state selection as a junior and senior…also claimed first-team all-conference honors both years…member of teams that finished second as a junior and fourth as a senior… also lettered two years of basketball…two-time first-team all-conference and all-state selection…member of the team that won the state championship as a junior…also played on the team that finished third as a senior…lettered three years in softball…competed at the volleyball club level from the Montana Maniacs…coached by Laura Viren. PERSONAL: Daughter of Johnny and Teresa Parker...nicknames are “Tay” or “TP”…has one younger sister, Jordan, and one younger brother, Jacob…majoring in behavioral science...served as Element NCO, Flight NCO and Ops Base Cadet-in-Charge…played on the women’s basketball team as a freshman, seeing action in 16 games (17 points, 12 rebounds, three blocks, two steals)…attended the Academy’s Prep School…earned the prep school’s Athlete of the Year award...loves camping with family during the summer…hobbies include playing pickup basketball and hanging out with friends...completed Operation Air Force at Moody AFB, Ga., over the summer...also took Aero 315 and worked the command center for the Cadet Wing…greatest personal moment in sports was winning the state basketball title as a junior…member of Cadet Squadron 10.

Assisted Blocks 6 ................New Mexico | 11-01-12 6 ................Fresno State | 09-22-12 6 .......................vs Army | 09-08-12 Blocks 7 (1-6)..........Fresno State | 09-22-12 7 (1-6)................vs. Army | 09-08-12 Points 15.5 .............Boise State | 11-09-13

TAYLOR’S CAREER STATS 2012 | FRESHMAN 2013 | SOPHOMORE CAREER

G 70 45 115

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL

K 95 66 161

K/S 1.36 1.47 1.40

E 43 17 60

TA 253 153 406

PCT .206 .320 .249

A 18 6 24

A/S 0.26 0.13 0.21

SA 0 0 0

SE 0 0 0

SA/S 0.00 0.00 0.00

RE 1 1 2

D 13 5 18

D/S 0.19 0.11 0.16

BS 5 2 7

BA 57 13 70

TB 62 15 77

B/S 0.89 0.33 0.67

BE 10 6 16

HE 6 3 9

PTS 128.5 74.5 203.0 17


JUNIOR RAQUEL ROSAS

JUNIOR RAQUEL ROSAS

RAQUEL ROSAS JUNIOR 6-0 MIDDLE BLOCKER WESTMINSTER, CALIF. MARINA HIGH SCHOOL

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CAREER HIGHS Hitting Percentage .769 (10-0-13) ... at Nevada | 11-10-12 Kills 10 ................. at Nevada | 11-10-12 Total Attempts 22 ...............vs UC Irvine | 08-31-13 Assists 2 ................at at Denver | 08-30-13 Digs 4 .................... Wyoming | 09-28-13 Service Aces 1 ........at Colorado State | 10-19-12 Solo Blocks 2 .........................at Rice | 08-24-12 2 ...........San Diego State | 10-12-13

SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2013: Played in 88 sets...was in the starting rotation for 19 matches...accounted for 100 total kills, highlighted by a season-high nine scores against New Mexico...tallied at least five kills in nine additional contests...recorded 57 total blocks, including three solo stops...recorded a pair of individual blocks against San Diego State...that tally matched a career high...posted a personal-best eight assisted blocks against Utah Valley... added 19 digs and seven assists...accounted for a career-high four digs in the win over Wyoming...opened the season with a personal-best two assists at Denver. FRESHMAN YEAR | 2012: Played in 43 sets…was in the starting rotation for 10 matches…one of three freshmen to open the season in the starting lineup…hit a team-leading clip of .769 at Nevada, connecting on 10 of 13 attempts with no errors…that kill total was a career high…tallied at least one kill in 14 of 16 matches played…recorded 29 total blocks, including three solo stops…tallied three blocks (two solo, one assisted) in collegiate debut at Rice…added other solo block at home against Colorado State…recorded a career-best four assisted stops against Wyoming…recorded eight digs, highlighted by a two-dig output against Colorado…added one assist (at Nevada) and one service ace (at Colorado State). HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Marina High School…coached by Kilisi Vailuu…lettered four years in volleyball…selected to the all-tournament team at the Las Vegas Invitational…named to the Larry Doyle Athletic Hall of Fame for volleyball…selected as the MHS Athlete of the Month (October)…received the team’s MVP award in 2010…also claimed first-team all-league honors as a junior…earned the team’s Freshman of the Year award in 2008…also lettered three years in track…named Freshman of the Year…member of the 4x100-meter relay team that set the school record…lettered one year in soccer…earned Freshman of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in 2009…received Scholar-Athlete distinction for six semesters…graduated as a scholar with distinction…competed at the club level for TCA…coached by Steve Aird…competed in a friendly match against the Spanish Junior National Team…“even though we lost, it was an incredible experience”…member of teams that competed at the Junior Olympics for four years. PERSONAL: Full name is Raquel Renee Rosas…nickname is Rockie…daughter of Rocky and Sandra Rosas…has three younger siblings: Regina, Rocky and Reese…majoring in behavioral science…future career plans include becoming an aircraft maintenance officer...serving as Element Leader during the fall semester…hobbies include drawing and hiking...completed Operation Air Force in Qatar over the summer...also spent a week in Phoenix, working with Habitat for Humanity…member of Cadet Squadron 36.

Assisted Blocks 8 ................. Utah Valley | 09-21-13 Total Blocks 8 (0-8)........... Utah Valley | 09-21-13 Points 11.5 ............... TAMU-CC | 08-31-13

RAQUEL’S CAREER STATS 2012 | FRESHMAN 2013 | SOPHOMORE CAREER 18

G 43 88 131

K 47 100 147

K/S 1.09 1.14 1.12

E 38 48 86

TA 157 285 442

PCT .057 .182 .138

A 1 7 8

A/S 0.02 0.08 0.06

SA 1 0 1

SE 1 0 1

SA/S 0.02 0.00 0.06

RE 0 1 27

D 8 19 0.21

D/S 0.19 0.22 1

BS 3 3 6

BA 26 54 80

TB 29 57 86

B/S 0.67 0.65 0.66

BE 9 15 24

HE 0 3 3

PTS 64.0 130.0 194.0

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JUNIOR MAGGIE SHERRILL

MAGGIE SHERRILL JUNIOR | TEAM CAPTAIN 5-11 OUTSIDE HITTER LITTLETON, COLO. COLORADO ACADEMY

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JUNIOR YEAR | 2014: Team captain.

CAREER HIGHS Hitting Percentage .545 (13-1-22) .......Nevada | 10-24-13 Kills 19 ..........at Fresno State | 10-19-13 Total Attempts 55 ..........at Fresno State | 10-19-13 Assists 1 ...............at Utah State | 11-25-13 1 ................. Utah Valley | 09-21-13 1 ........................at Navy | 09-11-13 1 ....vs Long Beach State | 09-06-13 1 .................... at Denver | 08-30-13 1 .................... Wyoming | 11-17-12 1 ...........San Diego State | 10-13-12 1 .............. Norfolk State | 09-14-12 Digs 6 ..............at Boise State | 09-28-12 Service Aces 1 ........................Nevada | 10-24-13 1 ...... at San Diego State | 10-31-13 1 ..................... Colorado | 09-13-12 Solo Blocks 1 ...............at Utah State | 11-25-13 1 ..................Boise State | 11-09-13 1 ...................Utah State | 11-07-13 1 .........at San Jose State | 10-17-13 1 .......................vs Army | 09-13-13 1 ................ at Wyoming | 10-18-12 1 ...........San Diego State | 10-13-12

SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2013: Earned the team’s Most Improved Award...saw action in 119 of 120 sets...was a member of the starting rotation 10 times... ranked second on the team with 332 kills, including 232 in conference action...accounted for a team-high 19 kills at Fresno State...recorded 18 kills in the Falcons’ upset of Long Beach State...led the team in kills during 11 matches...accounted for double-digit kill totals in 19 contests...recorded at least 15 kills in road matches at Fresno State (19) and San Jose State (15), during home contests against San Jose State (17) and Boise State (16) and at a neutral contest against Long Beach State (18)...hit a career-best .545 against Nevada, recording 13 kills on 22 swings (one error)...hit over .400 during three additional contests (.500 vs San Jose State, .448 at San Jose State, .412 at Boise State)...accounted for 25 total blocks, including five solo and 20 assisted stops...added 50 digs, five assists and two service aces...named the Air Force Athlete of the Week twice (Oct. 28, Dec. 2). FRESHMAN YEAR | 2012: Received the team’s Coaches’ Award…saw action in 78 sets…was in the starting rotation for four matches…tallied 172 kills, which was ranked fourth on the team…recorded a career-best 18 kills against Denver…that total was the squad’s third-highest single-match performance of the season…also tallied double-digit kills against Colorado (15), UNLV (13), Washington State (11), Boise State (10) and during both matches with Nevada (11 each)…added 23 total blocks, including two solo stops (against San Diego State, at Wyoming)…recorded a career-best five assisted blocks against Colorado…recorded only service ace of the season in that match…hit a season-best .462 average against Army, collecting seven kills on 13 attempts with just one error…also led the team in hitting against Boise State (.261) and UNLV (.200)…collected 39 digs, highlighted by a six-dig output at Boise State…added three assists, with one helper each against Norfolk State, San Diego State and Wyoming. HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Colorado Academy...coached by Guy Garcia…four-year letterwinner…four-year starter on the varsity team…served as captain during final two seasons…received the team’s Most Outstanding Player award twice…named the Metro League Senior of the Year…set school records for career kills and career aces…three-time all-conference first-team selection…earned all 50 possible votes as a junior…named all-conference second-team as a freshman...earned first-team all-state honors as a senior…named to the all-state 3A team as a junior…earned all-Colorado honors as a sophomore from the Denver Post and Max Preps…led the team in aces as a freshman…led the team in kills as a junior…member of the squad that won the Metro League title during junior and senior seasons…led team during season year to district and regional titles…that team went 25-0 through regionals and finished the season with a 27-2 record…earned Player of the Week honors from Max Prep and the Denver Post…recipient of the Simms Athletic Award…named to the honor roll during 10 of 12 trimesters…took 12 honor classes…had a poem published in the national high school poem book…member of the National Young Leaders State Conference (NYLSC)…competed at the club level for Colorado Volleyball Association (2011-12, coached by Michelle Buckner), Colorado Performance Volleyball Club (2008-11, coached by Kirk Rowland and Gavin Markovits) and Front Range Volleyball Club (2006-08, coached by Jen Pokraka and Erin Glass)…served as a team captain during four years (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011)…member of the Colorado Performance team that won the Colorado Crossroads National Qualifier in 2010…member of three teams that qualified to the Junior Olympics. PERSONAL: Full name is Mary Margaret Sherrill…goes by Maggie…daughter of Bob and Taf Sherrill…is an only child…majoring in management…earning a minor in Spanish…future plans include becoming a helicopter pilot...served as a Coach during sophomore year and the Cobras’ Operations NCO during Basic Cadet Training in 2014...also completed Operation Air Force at Langley AFB, Va., and took an academic class over the summer...named to the Commandant’s List for excellence in military performance…hobbies include skiing…also enjoys being in the mountains…greatest personal moment in sports was leading high school team to the state finals as a senior...received a T-38 ride during Ops...grandfather, Col Kenneth T. McFall, served in the Army during World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam…member of Cadet Squadron 12.

Assisted Blocks 5 ..................... Colorado | 09-13-12 Total Blocks 5 (0-5)............... Colorado | 09-13-12 Points 19.5 .......at Fresno State | 10-19-13

MAGGIE’S CAREER STATS 2012 | FRESHMAN 2013 | SOPHOMORE CAREER

G 78 119 197

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K 172 332 504

K/S 2.21 2.79 2.56

E 112 152 264

TA 533 948 1481

PCT .113 .190 .162

A 3 5 8

A/S 0.04 0.04 0.04

SA 1 2 3

SE 2 6 8

SA/S 0.01 0.02 0.02

RE 2 1 3

D 39 50 89

D/S 0.50 0.42 0.45

BS 2 5 7

BA 21 20 41

TB 23 25 48

B/S 0.29 0.21 0.24

BE 2 6 8

HE 0 1 1

PTS 185.5 349.0 534.5 19


SOPHOMORE SAVANNAH BANYAI & FRESHMAN PIPER HEINECK SAVANNAH BANYAI SOPHOMORE 5-10 OUTSIDE HITTER CHANDLER, ARIZ. HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL

FRESHMAN YEAR | 2013: Played in three sets...made collegiate debut at home against Utah Valley...also saw action in two sets at Utah State...accumulated no statistics.

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HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Hamilton High School…coached by Sharon Vanis…received the 2013 Husky Award, which is awarded by the coaching staff for character and leadership, both on and off the court…member of the 2010 Hamilton team that finished second at the Arizona 5A State Championships…the runner-up finish happened during the program’s first-ever appearance at the state tournament…that team also earned Hamilton’s first ranking in the Top 100 (#56)…member of the 2011 squad that earned the school’s best finish (third) at the Nike Tournament of Champions…also played on teams that advanced to the state’s final four in 2012 and finished fifth in 2013…three-time Student of the Month award recipient…earned three academic letters for maintaining a GPA above 3.8…three-year member of the National Honor Society…competed at the club level for East Valley Juniors (18s)…coached by Brian Hosfeld and Mindy Williams… finished sixth in the state, despite having just six players remaining in final tournament…“we rotated like a YMCA team, everyone played every position; it was the most fun I’ve ever had playing volleyball in my life”…played four years (14-17) for Aspire Volleyball Club. PERSONAL: Full name is Savannah Elizabeth Banyai…nickname is “Savanyai”...daughter of Chris and Peggy Banyai…father played soccer at Hope College and mother played volleyball at Grand Canyon University…has two younger siblings, Ryan and Kayla…currently undecided on a major…hobbies including hiking and snowboarding…grandfather was a flight surgeon and served two years as a colonel...completed Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training (ESET) and soaring over the summer…best memory comes from when the Hamilton varsity team defeated Xavier College Prep for the first time in school history...member of Cadet Squadron 36.

PIPER HEINECK FRESHMAN 6-1 MIDDLE BLOCKER SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. DESERT MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Desert Mountain High School...coached by Shasta Milhollin...earned three varsity letters in volleyball...honored as the team’s Most Valuable Player in 2012... named Most Improved as a sophomore (2011)...served as varsity team captain during senior season...also received Girls Volleyball Division I AIA Coaches Poll Recognition in 2013, earning firstteam honors for Section III...four-time recipient of the Scholar-Athlete award...completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma program...member of the National Honor Society...served as president of the Chemistry Club...competed at the club level for Revolution Volleyball Academy...coached by Amanda Burnbridge-Lieberman...member of the team that finished second in the Arizona Region and competed at AAU’s in Florida. PERSONAL: Full name is Piper Claire Heineck...daughter of Rich and Cheryl Heineck...is an only child...planning to major in either aeronautical or mechanical engineering...future plans include becoming an engineer or a pilot...hobbies include painting, drawing, hiking and reading...father was a member of the golf teams at the University of Southern California and University of California, Santa Barbara...also had two uncles that also competed in collegiate athletics (Kevin Piper, baseball at San Diego State University; Steve Piper, rugby at Oregon State University)... considers greatest personal moment in sports to be committing to play volleyball at Air Force...member of Cadet Squadron 15.

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FRESHMEN ERIN HOPPE & PEYTON MOYLES ERIN HOPPE FRESHMAN 5-11 SETTER McKINNEY, TEXAS McKINNEY HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: McKinney High School...coached by Jessica Camp...four-year varsity letterwinner...received the team’s MVP award during both the 2013 and 2012 seasons...selected as the district’s Setter of the Year and earned first-team all-district 10-5A as a senior...also claimed second-team all-district 10-5A in 2012 and first-team all-district 10-4A honors in both 2011 and 2010...member of the District 10-5A regional quarterfinalist team as a senior...named to the all-tournament team at the Denton (Texas) Tournament...named the MHS varsity team’s Outstanding Attacker in 2011...nominated for the Muscle Milk Player of the Week – Vype Magazine on October 1, 2012...earned the Most Improved Player award at the OU Varsity Volleyball Camp in 2010 ...two-time team captain...academic all-state honoree...member of the National Honor Society...competed at the club level for Madfrog 18 National Blue...coached by Lee Tonga and Stefanie Samuels...member of teams that qualified to the Junior Olympic Nationals every club year from 12s to 18s. PERSONAL: Full name is Erin Elizabeth Hoppe...daughter of Curtis and Kelly Hoppe...father graduated Army ROTC from Mankato State University (Minn.) and spent nine years in the reserves... has two younger brothers, Ross and Ryan...also has one younger sister, Megan...undecided on a major...hobbies include volleyball, art and writing...considers greatest personal moment in sports to be being a part of a team that advanced three rounds into the playoffs (“Our team hadn’t been to the playoffs for 17 years, so to end the drought and bring the life back to our program was amazing. It made my senior season that much more special.”)...would like to add that “I am beyond excited to start my journey as a cadet at the Academy, and I am looking forward to becoming a part of the Falcon family!”...member of Cadet Squadron 02.

PEYTON MOYLES FRESHMAN 5-7 SETTER REDLANDS, CALIF. REDLANDS EAST VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL USAFA PREP SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Redlands East Valley High School...coached by Trish Vansant...four-year letterwinner in volleyball...named MVP of the Citrus Belt League in 2012...three-time all-CBL first-team selection (2010-12)...also earned all-area and all-county honors...set school’s single-season record for assists with 1,033 as a sophomore...ranked as the top sophomore in California (#11 nationally) for assists that year...named a Top 79 Volleyball Player in 2010...claimed the team’s MVP award in 2012 and the Coaches’ Award in 2011...named to all-tournament teams at the Wildcat Tournament (2010, 2011) and Royal Tournament (2012)...two-time team captain...member of three CBL championship teams...helped the 2009 squad to CIF and So Cal championships, while advancing to the California state finals...also received JV letters in soccer and track...two-time captain of the Powder-Puff Team...four-year member of the Faculty Honor Roll and California Scholarship Federation...three-year Link Crew member...competed at the club level for Rancho Valley Volleyball Club...coached by Danny Scott...served as team captain from 2008-13...member of teams that made two appearances at the Junior Olympics...named to the all-tournament team at the 2013 meet...also earned all-tournament team honors a the MLK Tournament (2011)...participated in the Top Unsigned Senior Showcase (2012). PERSONAL: Full name is Peyton Leigh Moyles...nickname is “P”...daughter of John and Amy Moyles...has two younger brothers, Jack and Frankie...planning to major in either management or behavioral science...future plans include becoming a helicopter pilot...attended the Academy’s Prep School...named top Female Athlete of the prep school...also received the volleyball team’s MVP and Leadership awards...hobbies include going to the beach and hanging out with family and friends...spent six years as a circus performer...father played football at the University of Eastern New Mexico...considers greatest personal moment in sports playing against the nation’s top-ranked team during the state finals as a freshman (“I served and got to play about 15 points. I remember enjoying every second of it because my coach trusted me to go on the court and make a difference. After that moment I would always go onto the court believing that I was going to make a difference.”)...member of Cadet Squadron 33.

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FRESHMEN NATALIE SEITZ & SHELLEY SPIRES NATALIE SEITZ FRESHMAN 5-9 DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST YORK, PA. DOVER AREA HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: Dover Area High School...coached by Brett Hoffman...four-year varsity letterwinner in volleyball...served as a starter all four years...named to the all-tournament team at the Hanover Smackdown...also lettered one year in track...member of the National Honor Society...served as president of the Model United Nations...also served as treasurer of the National Spanish Honor Society...member of the Student Council...ranked sixth in graduating class...competed at the club level for East Coast Power Volleyball 18 Azure...also coached by Brett Hoffman...two-time national qualifier...named a Dandy Lion on the prepvolleyball.com list of 2014 Defensive Dandies...named to the 2013 USA Volleyball High Performance Indoor A2 team as a libero...also named to the USA Volleyball High Performance Beach A3 team that same year. PERSONAL: Full name is Natalie Alexis Seitz...daughter of Paul and Michelle Seitz...majoring in Foreign Area Studies...future plans include becoming a pilot, studying Arabic and working as a foreign ambassador...hobbies include reading, playing with her Shiloh Shepherd (Willow), playing outdoor doubles volleyball, swimming, eating and traveling...mother played volleyball at Indiana University of Pennsylvania...has one cousin that is a pilot in the Marines...both grandfathers also served in the military (one Army, one Navy)...considers greatest personal moment in sports winning first bid to Junior Nationals...member of Cadet Squadron 01.

SHELLEY SPIRES FRESHMAN 6-1 OUTSIDE HITTER MOBILE, ALA. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL | CLUB TEAM: St. Paul’s Episcopal High School...four-year varsity letterwinner in volleyball...member of three 5A state championship teams...named MVP of the Alabama state tournament as a senior...also earned MVP honors while competing in Alabama’s North vs. South volleyball game...named the Press-Register’s Coastal Volleyball Player of the Year in 2013... two-time member of the Press-Register’s Elite 12 Volleyball Team (2012, 2013)...named to the all-county and all-state teams all four years...holds school records in season kills (695) and career kills (1,868)...served as team captain during senior season...also lettered in track from seventh to 12th grade......two-time state champion in the heptathlon (all classifications)...set the Alabama state scoring record of 5,000 points in 2014, winning second title by nearly 700 points...added a runner-up finish in the heptathlon as a sophomore...won 11 individual Alabama 5A state titles (six in the high jump, four in the 400-meter dash and one in the 300-meter hurdles)...earned A-5A all-county selections seven times (three indoor, four outdoor)...three-time all-region selection... six-team all-state honoree (three indoor, three outdoor) after finishing within the top-three of the state championship meet...set school records in the indoor high jump (5’8½”) and 400-meter dash (58.07) as junior...matched the school record in the outdoor high jump (5’9¼”) as a senior...served as team captain as a senior...four-time MVP...named the Press-Register/AL.COM Girl’s Regional (Coastal Alabama) Track Performer of the Year on two occasions...awarded the Mobile Optimist Club’s 4A/5A Girl’s Outstanding Track and Field Performer of the Year as a senior... also named the Kiwanis Club of Mobile’s Female Senior Athlete of the Year for Mobile County in 2014...honored as the Press-Register/AL.COM Girl’s Regional (Coastal Alabama) Athlete of the Year as a senior...member of the National Honor Society...graduated with a 4.3 GPA...competed for the club level at West Florida Revolution (junior year) and Mobile Storm (senior year). PERSONAL: Full name is Michelle Jules Spires...goes by Shelley...daughter of Jim and Michelle Spires...has two older brothers – Patrick, a 2010 Academy graduate and former member of the Air Force football team, and Jacob, a quarterback at the University of Alabama...also has one younger brother, Peyton...undecided on a major...future career plans include working in the medical field...hobbies include running, swimming, painting and going to the beach...considers greatest personal moment in sports winning three state championship titles with the volleyball team and winning eight state championships with the track and field team...will also be competing in the high jump and long jump for the Air Force track and field team...member of Cadet Squadron 24.

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2014 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS WINTHROP UNIVERSITY Friday, August 29 | 6:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................................. Rock Hill, S.C. Founded ..........................................................................1886 Enrollment ......................................................................6,400 Conference ...............................................................Big South Nickname.......................................................................Eagles Colors ........................................................... Garnet and Gold Arena (Capacity) .......................... Winthrop Coliseum (6,000) Acting President ............................................. Dr. Debra Boyd Athletics Director ..............................................Tom Hickman

COACHING STAFF Head Coach .....................................................Bruce Atkinson School Record (Years)............................................... 17-13 (1) Career Record (Years)......................................... 203-103 (10) Assistant Coach .............................................. Roberta Santos

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................17-13 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ..............................7-7 (6th)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ........................................... Air Force leads 2-0 Last Meeting ................................09.16.00, Air Force won 3-1 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ........................................................ Rick Rogers Email ...................................................rogersr@winthrop.edu Office Phone .................................... 803-323-2129 (ext 6067) Office Fax.......................................................... 803-323-2433 Website ........................................www.WinthropEagles.com

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Saturday, August 30 | 12:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION Location .................................................. New Brunswick, N.J. Founded ..........................................................................1766 Enrollment ....................................................................65,000 Conference .................................................................. Big Ten Nickname......................................................... Scarlet Knights Colors ...........................................................................Scarlet Arena (Capacity) .............College Avenue Gymnasium (2,500) President ...........................................................Robert Barchi Athletics Director .............................................Julie Hermann

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ................................................ Jeff “CJ” Werneke School Record (Years)............................................. 56-118 (6) Career Record (Years)......................................... 167-204 (12) Assistant Coach .................................................... Lindsey Lee Assistant Coach ................................................ Phuong Luong TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .........................................................5-27 2013 Conference Record (Finish) .................. 1-17 (10th AAC)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ............................................. Rutgers leads 2-0 Last Meeting .................................10.22.83, Air Force lost 0-2 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID .......................................... Stephanie Mamakas Email ..................................... smamakas@scarletknights.com Office Phone ..................................................... 732-445-6028 Office Fax.......................................................... 732-445-8899 Website ...........................................www.ScarletKnights.com

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, EDWARDSVILLE Saturday, August 30 | 7:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION Location .........................................................Edwardsville, Ill. Founded ..........................................................................1957 Enrollment ....................................................................13,850 Conference ............................................................Ohio Valley Nickname....................................................................Cougars Colors .............................................................. Red and White Arena (Capacity) ...........................Vadalabene Center (4,000) Chancellor ...............................................Dr. Julie Furst-Bowe Athletics Director ...........................................Dr. Brad Hewitt

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ....................................................... Leah Johnson School Record (Years)............................................... 36-55 (3) Career Record (Years)............................................... 36-55 (3) Assistant Coach ..................................................... Kevin Buhr Assistant Coach ................................................Kendall Paulus TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................14-18 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ..............................8-8 (7th)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record .................................................. SIUE leads 1-0 Last Meeting .................................10.11.08, Air Force lost 0-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID .............................................................Eric Hess Email ..............................................................ehess@siue.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 618-650-3608 Office Fax.......................................................... 618-650-3369 Website ............................................. www.SIUECougars.com

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY Sunday, August 31 | 1:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION Location ........................................................... Berkeley, Calif. Founded ..........................................................................1868 Enrollment ....................................................................34,953 Conference ...............................................................Pacific 12 Nickname........................................................... Golden Bears Colors ............................................................... Blue and Gold Arena (Capacity) .................................. Haas Pavilion (11,877) Chancellor ........................................................ Nicholas Dirks Interim Athletics Director ............................ Michael Williams

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............................................................ Rich Feller School Record (Years)......................................... 301-166 (15) Career Record (Years)......................................... 600-333 (29) Assistant Coach .......................................Ben Bodipo-Memba Assistant Coach ..................................................Jennifer Dorr TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................18-13 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ....................10-10 (5th, tie)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ................................................... First Meeting Last Meeting ...................................................... First Meeting MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ............................................... Jonathan Okanes Email ................................................... jokanes@berkeley.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 510-643-7644 Office Fax.......................................................... 510-643-7778 Website ....................................................www.CalBears.com

MARIST COLLEGE Friday, September 5 | 7:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION Location .................................................... Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Founded ..........................................................................1929 Enrollment ......................................................................4,547 Conference ......................................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Nickname.................................................................Red Foxes Colors .............................................................. Red and White Arena (Capacity) .......................................................... (3,200) President ................................................... Dr. Dennis Murray Athletics Director ................................................. Tim Murray 24

COACHING STAFF Head Coach .......................................................... Tom Hanna School Record (Years)........................................... 114-128 (8) Career Record (Years)........................................... 114-128 (8) Assistant Coach .................................................................TBA Assistant Coach .................................................................TBA TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .........................................................21-9 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ...................... 14-4 (1st, tie)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ........................................... Air Force leads 2-0 Last Meeting ................................09.01.07, Air Force won 3-2 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID .........................................................Kristie Kahl Email .................................................. kristie.kahl@gmail.com Office Phone .................................... 845-575-3000 (ext 2150) Office Fax........................................................................... n/a Website ..............................................www.GoRedFoxes.com GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM


2014 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS HOUSTON BAPTIST UNIVERSITY Saturday, September 6 | 12:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION Location .......................................................... Houston, Texas Founded ..........................................................................1960 Enrollment ......................................................................2,910 Conference ..............................................................Southland Nickname.....................................................................Huskies Colors ................................................. Royal Blue and Orange Arena (Capacity) ........................................ Sharp Gym (1,000) President ................................................. Dr. Robert Sloan, Jr. Athletics Director ............................................. Steve Moniaci

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..................................................... Trent Hoffman School Record (Years)............................................... 35-29 (2) Career Record (Years)............................................... 78-62 (4) Assistant Coach .................................................... Ben Farmer Assistant Coach .................................................Alisha Keltner TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................15-18 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ........................9-9 (6th, tie)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ................................................... First Meeting Last Meeting ...................................................... First Meeting MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ................................................ Lauren Bozeman Email ..................................................... bozemanla@hbu.edu Cell Phone ........................................................ 832-577-4131 Office Fax.......................................................... 281-649-3496 Website .............................................. www.HBUHuskies.com

WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Saturday, September 6 | 7:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym Friday, September 19 | 10:00 AM | Lubbock, Texas | United Supermarkets Arena GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...............................................................Ogden, Utah Founded ..........................................................................1889 Enrollment ....................................................................26,681 Conference ...................................................................Big Sky Nickname................................................................... Wildcats Colors ..........................................................Purple and White Arena (Capacity) ...................................Swenson Gym (1,000) President ................................................... Dr. Charles Wright Athletics Director ................................................. Jerry Bovee

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...................................................... Tom Peterson School Record (Years)............................................... 21-74 (3) Career Record (Years)............................................. 62-116 (7) Assistant Coach ..................................................... Brian Scott Assistant Coach ...................................................... Joy Sperry TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .........................................................7-27 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ....................3-17 (10th, tie)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ..................................... Weber State leads 2-1 Last Meeting .................................09.09.05, Air Force lost 0-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ............................................................Tyson Jax Email ......................................................tysonjax@weber.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 801-626-7414 Office Fax........................................................................... n/a Website ....................................www.WeberStateSports.com

CANISIUS COLLEGE Friday, September 12 | 4:30 PM | St. Louis, Mo. | Chaifetz Pavilion

GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................................... Buffalo, N.Y. Founded ..........................................................................1870 Enrollment ......................................................................3,369 Conference ......................................... Metro Atlantic Athletic Nickname.........................................................Golden Griffins Colors ............................................................... Blue and Gold Arena (Capacity) ................... Koessler Athletic Center (2,176) President ..............................................................John Hurley Athletics Director ................................................... Bill Maher

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..................................................... Cathy Hummel School Record (Years)......................................... 170-200 (13) Career Record (Years)......................................... 170-200 (13) Assistant Coach ....................................................Joanna Burt Assistant Coach .................................................. Janelle Davis TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................11-18 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ..............................9-9 (6th)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ........................................... Air Force leads 1-0 Last Meeting ................................08.29.09, Air Force won 3-0 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ......................................................... Matt Lozar Email ......................................................lozarm@canisius.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 716-888-8266 Office Fax.......................................................... 716-888-8444 Website .................................................... www.GoGriffs.com

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, OMAHA Saturday, September 13 | 10:30 AM | St. Louis, Mo. | Chaifetz Pavilion

GENERAL INFORMATION Location ..............................................................Omaha, Neb. Founded ..........................................................................1908 Enrollment ....................................................................15,448 Conference ..................................................... Summit League Nickname.................................................................Mavericks Colors ........................................................ Crimson and Black Arena (Capacity) ............................... Sapp Fieldhouse (2,500) Chancellor ..............................................Dr. John Christensen Athletics Director ................................................ Trev Alberts

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...........................................................Rose Shires School Record (Years)......................................... 442-311 (24) Career Record (Years)......................................... 442-311 (24) Associate Head Coach ................................... Karen Povondra Assistant Coach ..................................................... Tanya Cate TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .........................................................7-22 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ............................2-12 (8th)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ........................................... Air Force leads 3-2 Last Meeting .................................10.01.94, Air Force lost 1-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID .......................................................Bonnie Ryan Email .....................................................bryan@unomaha.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 402-554-3267 Office Fax.......................................................... 402-554-3694 Website ...................................................... www.OMavs.com

SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY Saturday, September 13 | 7:00 PM | St. Louis, Mo. | Chaifetz Pavilion

GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................................. St. Louis, Mo. Founded ..........................................................................1818 Enrollment ....................................................................13,505 Conference .............................................................Atlantic 10 Nickname....................................................................Billikens Colors ................................................... Royal Blue and White Arena (Capacity) .................................. Chaifetz Pavilion (800) President ...................................................... Dr. Fred Pestello Athletics Director ....................................................Chris May AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ........................................................... Kent Miller School Record (Years)............................................... 38-50 (4) Career Record (Years)......................................... 174-275 (16) Assistant Coach .................................................. Alli Arbogast Assistant Coach ..................................................Ben Spurlock TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................13-17 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ..............................9-5 (4th)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ................................................... First Meeting Last Meeting ...................................................... First Meeting MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ......................................................Jake Gossage Email ...........................................................jgossage@slu.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 314-977-2524 Office Fax.......................................................... 314-977-3178 Website .............................................. www.SLUBillikens.com 25


2014 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS UNIVERSITY OF DENVER Tuesday, September 16 | 6:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................................. Denver, Colo. Founded ..........................................................................1864 Enrollment ....................................................................11,656 Conference ..................................................... Summit League Nickname...................................................................Pioneers Colors ......................................................... Crimson and Gold Arena (Capacity) .......................Hamilton Gymnasium (2,500) Chancellor .................................................... Robert Croombe Athletics Director ..................................... Peg Bradley-Dopps

COACHING STAFF Head Coach .................................................... Jesse Mahoney School Record (Years)............................................... 34-26 (2) Career Record (Years)............................................... 34-26 (2) Assistant Coach .................................................... Tom Hogan Assistant Coach ................................................ Katelin Batten TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................17-13 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ........................... 10-4 (2nd)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ....................................... Air Force leads 35-11 Last Meeting ................................. 08.30.13, Ari force lost 1-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ...................................................... Laurel Foster Email ..................................................... laurel.foster@du.edu Office Phone ......................................................................TBA Office Fax.......................................................... 303-871-3890 Website ........................................www.DenverPioneers.com

ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Friday, September 19 | 4:00 PM | Lubbock, Texas | United Supermarkets Arena

GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................................Abilene, Texas Founded ..........................................................................1906 Enrollment ......................................................................4,600 Conference ..............................................................Southland Nickname................................................................... Wildcats Colors ..........................................................Purple and White Arena (Capacity) .............................. Moody Coliseum (4,500) President ......................................................Dr. Phil Schubert Athletics Director ...............................................Jared Mosley

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..........................................................Jason Bibler School Record (Years)...........................................First Season Career Record (Years)...........................................First Season Assistant Coach ..............................................Ijeoma Moronu

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .........................................................6-18 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ..........................2-12 (12th)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record .................................................. Series tied 1-1 Last Meeting ................................10.22.88, Air Force won 3-0 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID .................................................. Chris Macaluso Email ............................................................cjm11a@acu.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 325-674-6171 Office Fax.......................................................... 325-674-6798 Website .................................................www.ACUsports.com

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Saturday, September 20 | 1:00 PM | Lubbock, Texas | United Supermarkets Arena

GENERAL INFORMATION Location .......................................................... Lubbock, Texas Founded ..........................................................................1923 Enrollment ....................................................................33,111 Conference .................................................................... Big 12 Nickname..............................................................Red Raiders Colors ...........................................................Scarlet and Black Arena (Capacity) ...........United Supermarkets Arena (15,000) President ..................................................Dr. M. Duane Nellis Athletics Director ................................................Kirby Hocutt

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............................................................. Don Flora School Record (Years)............................................... 39-57 (3) Career Record (Years)......................................... 308-116 (14) Associate Head Coach .........................................Jojit Coronel Assistant Coach ....................................................... Beth Falls TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................10-22 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ............................3-13 (9th)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ........................................Texas Tech leads 1-0 Last Meeting .................................09.09.07, Air Force lost 0-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID .....................................................................TBA Email ..................................................................................TBA Office Phone ..................................................... 806-742-2770 Office Fax.......................................................... 806-742-1970 Website .................................................www.TexasTech.com

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2014 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA Thursday, September 25 | 6:30 PM | Reno, Nev. | Virginia Street Gym Saturday, October 25 | 6:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym GENERAL INFORMATION Location ................................................................. Reno, Nev. Founded ..........................................................................1874 Enrollment ....................................................................19,000 Conference .....................................................Mountain West Nickname.................................................................Wolf Pack Colors ..................................................... Navy Blue and Silver Arena (Capacity) .......................... Virginia Street Gym (1,000) President .....................................................Dr. Marc Johnson Athletics Director .................................................Doug Knuth

COACHING STAFF Head Coach .................................................... Ruth Lawanson School Record (Years)............................................... 13-74 (3) Career Record (Years)............................................. 28-139 (6) Assistant Coach ................................................Megan Burton Assistant Coach ........................................................ Aven Lee TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .........................................................4-28 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ..........................2-18 (11th)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ........................................... Air Force leads 3-2 Last Meeting .................................11.22.13, Air Force lost 1-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ..........................................................Peter Long Email ...............................................................plong@unr.edu Cell Phone ........................................................ 732-814-5436 Office Fax.......................................................... 775-784-4386 Website ...................................... www.NevadaWolfPack.com

SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Saturday, September 27 | 1:00 PM | San Jose, Calif. | Spartan Gym Thursday, October 23 | 6:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym GENERAL INFORMATION Location ........................................................... San Jose, Calif. Founded ..........................................................................1857 Enrollment ....................................................................31,278 Conference .....................................................Mountain West Nickname...................................................................Spartans Colors ....................................................Gold, White and Blue Arena (Capacity) .....................................Spartan Gym (1,000) President ..............................................Mohammad Qayoumi Athletics Director .......................................... Gene Bleymaier

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...............................................Jolene Shepardson School Record (Years)...........................................First Season Career Record (Years)............................................... 43-47 (3) Associate Head Coach ............................... Aaron Shepardson

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .........................................................8-23 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ......................5-15 (9th, tie)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ...................................San Jose State leads 4-1 Last Meeting ................................11.29.13, Air Force won 3-0 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ............................................................Amy Villa Email .........................................................amy.villa@sjsu.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 408-924-1216 Office Fax.......................................................... 408-924-1291 Website ............................................ www.SJSUspartans.com

BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY Thursday, October 2 | 6:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym Saturday, November 1 | 2:00 PM | Boise, Idaho | Bronco Gym GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................................... Boise, Idaho Founded ..........................................................................1932 Enrollment ....................................................................22,003 Conference .....................................................Mountain West Nickname....................................................................Broncos Colors ................................................. Royal Blue and Orange Arena (Capacity) ......................................Bronco Gym (1,350) President ..................................................... Dr. Robert Kustra Athletics Director ..................................................Mark Coyle

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ........................................................Shawn Garus School Record (Years)............................................... 76-80 (5) Career Record (Years)......................................... 191-200 (13) Assistant Coach ............................................... Candy Murphy Assistant Coach .............................................. Breann Crowell TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................14-16 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ............................8-12 (8th)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ........................................Boise State leads 7-1 Last Meeting ................................11.09.13, Air Force won 3-1 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ........................................................... Doug Link Email .....................................................dlink@boisestate.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 208-426-1027 Office Fax.......................................................... 208-426-1778 Website ............................................www.BroncoSports.com

UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Saturday, October 4 | 6:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym Thursday, October 30 | 7:00 PM | Logan, Utah | Kirby Court at Wayne Estes Center GENERAL INFORMATION Location ................................................................Logan, Utah Founded ..........................................................................1888 Enrollment ....................................................................27,812 Conference .....................................................Mountain West Nickname...................................................................... Aggies Colors .............................. Navy Blue, White and Pewter Grey Arena (Capacity) .. Kirby Court at Wayne Estes Center (1,400) President ..................................................... Dr. Stan Albrecht Athletics Director ................................................Scott Barnes

COACHING STAFF Head Coach .................................................. Grayson DuBose School Record (Years)........................................... 133-109 (8) Career Record (Years)........................................... 133-109 (8) Assistant Coach .............................................Jeremiah Larsen Assistant Coach ................................................... Taubi Neves TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................20-11 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ............................13-7 (3rd)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ........................................ Utah State leads 2-0 Last Meeting .................................11.25.13, Air Force lost 1-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID .........................................................Zach Fisher Email ...................................................... zach.fisher@usu.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 435-797-2066 Office Fax.......................................................... 435-797-2615 Website .......................................www.UtahStateAggies.com

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS Thursday, October 9 | 6:00 PM | Las Vegas, Nev. | Cox Pavilion Saturday, November 8 | 6:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym GENERAL INFORMATION Location .......................................................... Las Vegas, Nev. Founded ..........................................................................1957 Enrollment ....................................................................28,000 Conference .....................................................Mountain West Nickname...................................................................... Rebels Colors ........................................................... Scarlet and Gray Arena (Capacity) ...................................... Cox Pavilion (2,452) Acting President .............................................. Donald Snyder Athletics Director ................................... Tina Kunzer-Murphy AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...................................................... Cindy Fredrick School Record (Years)............................................... 48-42 (3) Career Record (Years)......................................... 475-393 (27) Assistant Coach ..............................Mashallah Farokhmanesh Assistant Coach ................................................Russ Friedland TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................16-14 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ......................11-9 (4th, tie)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record .............................................. UNLV leads 34-2 Last Meeting .................................11.02.13, Air Force lost 1-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ............................................................ Jeff Seals Email ........................................................ jeff.seals@unlv.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 702-895-3134 Office Fax.......................................................... 702-895-0989 Website ...............................................www.UNLVrebels.com 27


2014 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY Saturday, October 11 | 6:00 PM | San Diego, Calif. | Aztec Court at Peterson Gym Thursday, November 6 | 6:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym GENERAL INFORMATION Location ......................................................... San Diego, Calif. Founded ..........................................................................1897 Enrollment ....................................................................33,726 Conference .....................................................Mountain West Nickname.......................................................................Aztecs Colors ...........................................................Scarlet and Black Arena (Capacity) ........... Aztec Court at Peterson Gym (2,000) President ........................................................ Elliot Hirshman Athletics Director ..................................................... Jim Sterk

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............................................Deitre Collins-Parker School Record (Years)............................................... 92-63 (5) Career Record (Years)......................................... 249-254 (17) Assistant Coach .............................................. Kevin Campbell Assistant Coach ............................................. Melanie Greene TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................16-14 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ......................11-9 (4th, tie)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record .............................. San Diego State leads 33-2 Last Meeting .................................10.31.13, Air Force lost 0-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ......................................................... Doug Kuhn Email ....................................................dkuhn@mail.sdsu.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 619-594-5547 Office Fax.......................................................... 619-582-6541 Website ...................................................www.GoAztecs.com

UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING Thursday, October 16 | 6:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym Saturday, November 15 | 2:00 PM | Laramie, Wyo. | UniWyo Sports Complex GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................................Laramie, Wyo. Founded ..........................................................................1886 Enrollment ....................................................................13,992 Conference .....................................................Mountain West Nickname................................................................... Cowgirls Colors ............................................................Brown and Gold Arena (Capacity) ...................UniWyo Sports Complex (1,200) Interim President....................................Dr. Richard McGinity Athletics Director ............................................... Tom Burman

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ....................................................... Chad Callihan School Record (Years)............................................... 21-13 (1) Career Record (Years)......................................... 248-148 (12) Assistant Coach ............................................... Kristin Belzung Assistant Coach ................................................Dan Georgalas TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................21-13 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ......................11-9 (4th, tie)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ........................................ Wyoming leads 32-6 Last Meeting .................................11.14.13, Air Force lost 1-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ......................................................Amy Dambro Email ..................................................... montross@uwyo.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 307-766-2269 Office Fax.......................................................... 307-766-2346 Website ..................................................... www.GoWyo.com

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Friday, October 17 | 6:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym Thursday, November 13 | 7:00 PM | Fort Collins, Colo. | Moby Arena GENERAL INFORMATION Location .......................................................Fort Collins, Colo. Founded ..........................................................................1870 Enrollment ....................................................................26,769 Conference .....................................................Mountain West Nickname........................................................................ Rams Colors .............................................................Green and Gold Arena (Capacity) ......................................Moby Arena (8,745) President ....................................................Dr. Anthony Frank Athletics Director ............................................... Jack Graham

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..........................................................Tom Hilbert School Record (Years)......................................... 431-106 (17) Career Record (Years)......................................... 605-178 (25) Associate Head Coach .......................................Brook Coulter Assistant Coach ...................................................Luke Murray TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .........................................................28-2 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ............................ 19-1 (1st)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ................................Colorado State leads 41-1 Last Meeting .................................11.15.13, Air Force lost 0-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ........................................................ Nic Hallisey Email .............................................nic.hallisey@colostate.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 970-491-6127 Office Fax.......................................................... 970-491-1348 Website ................................................... www.CSUrams.com

FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY Wednesday, November 19 | 6:00 PM | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION Location .............................................................. Fresno, Calif. Founded ..........................................................................1911 Enrollment ....................................................................23,060 Conference .....................................................Mountain West Nickname................................................................... Bulldogs Colors .................................................................Red and Blue Arena (Capacity) ............................. Save Mart Center (3,333) President .....................................................Dr. Joseph Castro Athletics Director .............................................. Thomas Boeh

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...................................... Lauren Netherby-Sewell School Record (Years)............................................... 83-93 (6) Career Record (Years)........................................... 126-112 (8) Assistant Coach ............................................... Mallori Gibson Assistant Coach .....................................................Joe Skinner TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .......................................................17-15 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ......................11-9 (4th, tie)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ..................................... Fresno State leads 6-2 Last Meeting ................................11.27.13, Air Force won 3-0 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID .................................................... Geoff Thurner Email ............................................... gthurner@csufresno.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 559-278-2509 Office Phone ..................................................... 559-278-4881 Website ............................................... www.GoBulldogs.com

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Tuesday, November 25 | 7:00 PM | Albuquerque, N.M. | Johnson Center

GENERAL INFORMATION Location .................................................... Albuquerque, N.M. Founded ..........................................................................1889 Enrollment ....................................................................28,500 Conference .....................................................Mountain West Nickname....................................................................... Lobos Colors ...........................................................Cherry and Silver Arena (Capacity) ........................ Johnson Center Gym (5,864) President ...................................................... Dr. Robert Frank Athletics Director ................................................... Paul Krebs 28

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ........................................................... Jeff Nelson School Record (Years)............................................. 136-75 (7) Career Record (Years)......................................... 378-222 (19) Assistant Coach .............................................. Lisa Beauchene Assistant Coach ........................................................ JJ Glavan TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .........................................................24-7 2013 Conference Record (Finish) ........................... 14-6 (2nd)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall Record ................................... New Mexico leads 31-3 Last Meeting .................................11.20.13, Air Force lost 0-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Volleyball SID ......................................... Chelsey Chamberlain Email ................................................ chamberlainc@unm.edu Office Phone ..................................................... 505-925-5520 Office Fax........................................................................... n/a Website ................................................... www.GoLobos.com GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM


SERIES HISTORY WITH 2014 OPPONENTS ABILENE CHRISTIAN ........................................................1-1 09-20-85 ......... L ..... 11-15, 11-15, 10-15 ...........................0-3 10-22-88 ......... W ... 15-12, 15-11, 15-12 ...........................3-0 BOISE STATE ...................................................................1-7 09-11-98 (H) ... L ..... 11-15, 5-15, 13-15 .............................0-3 08-28-10 (H) ... L ..... 23-25, 18-25, 26-24, 18-25 ................1-3 10-08-11 (H) ... L ..... 13-25, 19-25, 17-25 ...........................0-3 11-04-11 (A) ... L ..... 13-25, 23-25, 16-25 ...........................0-3 09-28-12 (A) ... L ..... 14-25, 22-25, 21-25 ...........................0-3 10-27-12 (H) ... L ..... 23-25, 24-26, 25-27 ...........................0-3 10-20-13 (A) ... L ..... 22-25, 13-25, 18-25 ...........................0-3 11-09-13 (H) ... W ... 25-15, 24-26, 25-20, 25-22 ................3-1 CALIFORNIA......................................................................... First Meeting CANISIUS ........................................................................1-0 08-29-09 (N) ... W ... 25-20, 25-23, 25-21 ...........................3-0 COLORADO STATE ........................................................1-41 09-13-82 (N) ... W ... 15-7, 15-9, 15-10 ...............................3-0 09-19-95 (A) ... L ..... 7-15, 2-15, 3-15 .................................0-3 10-24-96 (A) ... L ..... 6-15, 5-15, 4-15 .................................0-3 11-23-96 (H) ... L ..... 11-15, 4-15, 12-15 .............................0-3 09-27-97 (A) ... L ..... 2-15, 1-15, 5-15 .................................0-3 10-23-97 (H) ... L ..... 4-15, 3-15, 4-15 .................................0-3 10-23-98 (A) ... L ..... 3-15, 7-15, 5-15 .................................0-3 11-21-98 (H) ... L ..... 6-15, 12-15, 11-15 .............................0-3 10-09-99 (A) ... L ..... 9-15, 3-15, 6-15 .................................0-3 11-05-99 (H) ... L ..... 15-17, 17-19, 15-6, 15-13, 13-15 .......2-3 10-05-00 (H) ... L ..... 4-15, 7-15, 2-15 .................................0-3 11-04-00 (A) ... L ..... 4-15, 2-15, 7-15 .................................0-3 11-16-00 (A) ... L ..... 1-15, 2-15, 0-15 .................................0-3 10-04-01 (A) ... L ..... 20-30, 13-30, 18-30 ...........................0-3 11-09-01 (A) ... L ..... 7-30, 10-30, 20-30 .............................0-3 11-15-01 (N) ... L ..... 13-30, 24-30, 15-30 ...........................0-3 10-11-02 (H) ... L ..... 21-30, 20-30, 27-30 ...........................0-3 11-09-02 (A) ... L ..... 23-30, 18-30, 22-30 ...........................0-3 11-21-02 (A) ... L ..... 24-30, 19-30, 21-30 ...........................0-3 10-18-03 (H) ... L ..... 21-30, 22-30, 20-30 ...........................0-3 11-14-03 (A) ... L ..... 24-30, 19-30, 12-30 ...........................0-3 09-24-04 (A) ... L ..... 17-30, 13-20, 21-30 ...........................0-3 10-23-04 (H) ... L ..... 14-30, 23-30, 30-28, 22-30 ................1-3 10-21-05 (A) ... L ..... 25-30, 17-30, 17-30 ...........................0-3 11-19-05 (H) ... L ..... 18-30, 13-30, 26-30 ...........................0-3 10-06-06 (H) ... L ..... 14-30, 20-30, 16-30 ...........................0-3 11-02-06 (A) ... L ..... 21-30, 17-30, 26-30 ...........................0-3 10-11-07 (H) ... L ..... 21-30, 17-30, 21-30 ...........................0-3 11-12-07 (A) ... L ..... 18-30, 14-30, 14-30 ...........................0-3 09-02-08 (H) ... L ..... 11-25, 20-25, 23-25 ...........................0-3 11-01-08 (A) ... L ..... 8-25, 12-25, 7-25 ...............................0-3 10-10-09 (H) ... L ..... 22-25, 24-26, 20-25 ...........................0-3 11-05-09 (A) ... L ..... 17-25, 12-25, 25-27 ...........................0-3 10-07-10 (H) ... L ..... 11-25, 20-25, 23-25 ...........................0-3 11-06-10 (A) ... L ..... 17-25, 17-25, 9-25 .............................0-3 09-22-11 (A) ... L ..... 19-25, 14-25, 20-25 ...........................0-3 10-22-11 (H) ... L ..... 16-25, 13-25, 19-25 ...........................0-3 11-18-11 (N) ... L ..... 16-25, 12-25, 10-25 ...........................0-3 10-19-12 (A) ... L ..... 20-25, 18-25, 15-25 ...........................0-3 11-15-12 (H) ... L ..... 24-26, 22-25, 16-25 ...........................0-3 09-26-13 (H) ... L ..... 20-25, 19-25, 16-25 ...........................0-3 11-15-13 (A) ... L ..... 21-25, 20-25, 21-25 ...........................0-3 DENVER ......................................................................35-11 09-22-83 (H) ... W ... 15-4, 15-13, 15-3 ...............................3-0 10-15-83 (N) ... W ... 15-3, 15-2 ..........................................2-0 11-05-83 (A) ... W ... 15-4, 15-6, 15-6 .................................3-0 11-14-83 (H) ... W ... 15-3, 15-10, 4-15, 15-12 ....................3-1 09-12-84 (A) ... W ... 14-16, 15-10, 15-13, 15-9 ..................3-1 10-17-84 (H) ... W ... 15-8, 15-3, 15-7 .................................3-0 09-25-85 (A) ... W ... 15-7, 15-10, 5-15, 15-12 ....................3-1 09-27-85 (N) ... W ... 9-15, 15-5, 15-10, 15-8 ......................3-1 11-09-85 (H) ... W ... 15-11, 15-4, 7-15, 15-3 ......................3-1 09-24-86 (H) ... W ... 15-4, 15-2, 17-15 ...............................3-0 10-29-86 (A) ... W ... 15-12, 15-4, 16-14 .............................3-0 09-30-87 (A) ... W ... 10-15, 8-15, 16-14, 16-14, 15-11 .......3-2 10-20-87 (H) ... W ... 15-0, 15-11, 13-15, 15-6 ....................3-1 AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL

09-09-88 (N) ... W ... 15-7, 15-2, 15-5 .................................3-0 09-24-88 (A) ... W ... 15-6, 15-10, 15-7 ...............................3-0 11-08-88 (H) ... W ... 15-7, 15-7, 15-7 .................................3-0 09-30-89 (H) ... W ... 15-2, 15-8, 15-9 .................................3-0 10-05-89 (A) ... W ... 15-8, 7-15, 15-3, 15-3 ........................3-1 09-18-90 (A) ... W ... 15-11, 15-3, 15-9 ...............................3-0 10-23-90 (H) ... W ... 15-4, 8-15, 15-6, 15-13 ......................3-1 10-02-91 (A) ... L ..... 15-7, 15-12, 9-15, 12-15, 10-15 .........2-3 10-29-91 (A) ... W ... 13-15, 15-3, 15-12, 15-5 ....................3-1 10-01-92 (A) ... L ..... 9-15, 4-15, 14-16 ...............................0-3 10-20-92 (H) ... W ... 15-11, 15-5, 15-8, 16-14 ....................3-1 09-25-93 (N) ... W ... 11-15, 12-15, 15-5, 15-10, 15-13 .......3-2 09-30-93 (A) ... W ... 9-15, 15-4, 15-13, 9-15, 15-7 .............3-2 10-14-93 (H) ... W ... 15-10, 15-10, 15-12 ...........................3-0 09-27-94 (H) ... W ... 18-16, 13-15, 15-6, 15-10 ..................3-1 10-29-94 (A) ... W ... 15-11, 15-5, 16-14 .............................3-0 10-10-95 (A) ... W ... 15-14, 11-15, 1-15, 15-11, 15-10 .......3-2 10-24-95 (H) ... W ... 16-14, 15-8, 15-8 ...............................3-0 09-17-96 (H) ... W ... 15-13, 15-4, 15-5 ...............................3-0 11-05-96 (A) ... L ..... 3-15, 11-15, 12-15 .............................0-3 09-20-97 (A) ... L ..... 15-13, 15-12, 8-15, 17-19, 13-15 .......2-3 10-28-97 (A) ... L ..... 2-15, 9-15, 4-15 .................................0-3 10-06-99 (A) ... W ... 15-13, 15-9, 13-15, 15-4 ....................3-1 10-17-00 (H) ... L ..... 7-15, 14-16, 10-15 .............................0-3 10-30-01 (H) ... W ... 32-30, 19-30, 30-25, 30-27 ................3-1 10-23-02 (A) ... L ..... 22-30, 24-30, 19-30 ...........................0-3 10-21-03 (H) ... W ... 30-25, 30-21, 28-30, 30-11 ................3-1 09-28-04 (A) ... L ..... 36-34, 18-30, 26-30, 22-30 ................1-3 10-19-05 (H) ... L ..... 21-30, 26-30, 24-30 ...........................0-3 09-04-09 (A) ... W ... 25-18, 25-23, 25-19 ...........................3-0 09-01-11 (A) ... L ..... 20-25, 22-25, 26-24, 25-22, 13-15 .....2-3 09-25-12 (H) ... W ... 18-25, 25-20, 19-25, 26-24, 15-9 .......3-2 08-30-13 (A) ... L ..... 25-18, 23-25, 22-25, 17-25 ................1-3 FRESNO STATE ................................................................2-6 10-11-96 (A) ... L ..... 1-15, 11-15, 16-18 .............................0-3 11-09-96 (H) ... L ..... 6-15, 5-15, 4-15 .................................0-3 09-06-02 (A) ... L ..... 25-30, 20-30, 19-30 ...........................0-3 09-02-10 (N) ... L ..... 19-25, 23-25, 25-30, 13-25 ................1-3 09-22-12 (H) ... W ... 25-23, 18-25, 25-19, 25-19 ................3-1 11-21-12 (A) ... L ..... 14-25, 16-25, 18-25 ...........................0-3 10-19-13 (A) ... L ..... 21-25, 25-22, 18-25, 18-25 ................1-3 11-27-13 (H) ... W ... 25-23, 25-22, 25-20 ...........................3-0 HOUSTON BAPTIST .............................................................. First Meeting MARIST ..........................................................................2-0 08-30-03 (N) ... W ... 30-16, 30-22, 30-27 ...........................3-0 09-01-07 (A) ... W ... 31-29, 20-30, 29-31, 39-18, 15-10 .....3-2 NEVADA .........................................................................3-2 09-14-96 (N) ... L ..... 2-15, 9-15, 8-15 .................................0-3 10-11-12 (H) ... W ... 25-18, 25-16, 23-25, 25-23 ................3-1 11-10-12 (A) ... W ... 22-25, 25-21, 32-30, 25-18 ................3-1 10-24-13 (H) ... W ... 25-20, 25-12, 25-16 ...........................3-0 11-22-13 (A) ... L ..... 25-21, 20-25, 23-25, 19-25 ................1-3 NEW MEXICO ...............................................................3-31 10-18-97 (A) ... L ..... 9-15, 6-15, 3-15 .................................0-3 11-14-97 (H) ... L ..... 3-15, 6-15, 15-12, 16-14, 9-15 ...........2-3 10-15-99 (H) ... W ... 15-13, 15-5, 17-15 .............................3-0 11-12-99 (A) ... L ..... 6-15, 11-15, 15-10, 9-15 ....................1-3 11-24-99 (N) ... L ..... 10-15, 1-15, 15-9, 15-10, 6-15 ...........2-3 09-23-00 (A) ... L ..... 14-16, 14-16, 10-15 ...........................0-3 10-20-00 (H) ... L ..... 12-15, 5-15, 13-15 .............................0-3 10-05-01 (A) ... L ..... 30-24, 12-30, 21-30, 24-30 ................1-3 11-02-01 (H) ... L ..... 30-27, 30-32, 28-30, 30-27, 8-15 .......2-3 09-28-02 (A) ... L ..... 23-30, 29-31, 25-30 ...........................0-3 10-25-02 (H) ... L ..... 23-30, 24-30, 27-30 ...........................0-3 09-26-03 (H) ... W ... 32-30, 30-22, 30-28 ...........................3-0 10-24-03 (A) ... W ... 30-16, 30-28, 30-26 ...........................3-0 10-08-04 (H) ... L ..... 25-30, 29-31, 23-30 ...........................0-3 11-05-04 (A) ... L ..... 20-30, 20-30, 27-30 ...........................0-3 10-05-05 (A) ... L ..... 27-30, 16-30, 31-29, 19-30 ................1-3 11-11-05 (H) ... L ..... 30-25, 27-30, 20-30, 24-30 ................1-3 09-23-06 (H) ... L ..... 23-30, 28-30, 18-30 ...........................0-3 10-20-06 (A) ... L ..... 25-30, 24-30, 17-30 ...........................0-3

11-22-06 (N) ... L ..... 19-30, 13-30, 19-30 ...........................0-3 09-20-07 (A) ... L ..... 8-30, 7-30, 19-30 ...............................0-3 10-19-07 (H) ... L ..... 14-30, 15-30, 20-30 ...........................0-3 10-18-08 (A) ... L ..... 9-25, 17-25, 23-25 .............................0-3 11-13-08 (H) ... L ..... 12-25, 9-25, 14-25 .............................0-3 10-03-09 (A) ... L ..... 7-25, 22-25, 20-25 .............................0-3 10-29-09 (H) ... L ..... 9-25, 23-25, 20-25 .............................0-3 09-30-10 (A) ... L ..... 22-25, 13-25, 13-25 ...........................0-3 10-31-10 (H) ... L ..... 13-25, 16-25, 25-22, 6-25 ..................1-3 09-29-11 (H) ... L ..... 20-25, 15-25, 23-25 ...........................0-3 10-29-11 (A) ... L ..... 15-25, 17-25, 17-25 ...........................0-3 10-06-12 (A) ... L ..... 21-25, 14-25, 21-25 ...........................0-3 11-01-12 (H) ... L ..... 17-25, 24-26, 25-20, 25-19, 14-16 .....2-3 09-19-13 (H) ... L ..... 17-25, 21-25, 25-21, 24-26 ................1-3 11-20-13 (A) ... L ..... 18-25, 22-25, 15-25 ...........................0-3 OMAHA | FORMERLY NEBRASKA-OMAHA ......................3-2 10-29-83 (H) ... L ..... 3-15, 15-0, 10-15 ...............................1-2 12-10-83 (N) ... W ... 15-7, 15-7, 16-14 ...............................3-0 10-27-84 (H) ... W ... 15-7, 15-8 ..........................................2-0 11-04-89 (N) ... W ... 15-9, 12-15, 15-17, 15-11, 15-12 .......3-2 10-01-94 (H) ... L ..... 16-14, 8-15, 4-15, 13-15 ....................1-3 RUTGERS ........................................................................0-2 10-21-83 (N) ... L ..... 8-15, 15-10, 10-15 .............................1-2 10-22-83 (N) ... L ..... 7-15, 14-16 ........................................0-2 SAN DIEGO STATE .........................................................2-33 10-18-96 (H) ... L ..... 3-15, 5-15, 7-15 .................................0-3 11-17-96 (A) ... L ..... 6-15, 15-17, 3-15 ...............................0-3 11-01-97 (H) ... L ..... 7-15, 11-15, 7-15 ...............................0-3 11-20-97 (A) ... L ..... 5-15, 3-15, 7-15 .................................0-3 10-22-99 (H) ... W ... 15-6, 11-15, 15-2, 16-14 ....................3-1 11-20-99 (A) ... L ..... 9-15, 7-15, 13-15 ...............................0-3 09-30-00 (A) ... L ..... 6-15, 10-15, 7-15 ...............................0-3 10-27-00 (H) ... L ..... 3-15, 9-15, 9-15 .................................0-3 09-20-01 (H) ... L ..... 20-30, 22-30, 28-30 ...........................0-3 10-20-01 (A) ... L ..... 29-31, 18-30, 27-30 ...........................0-3 10-18-02 (A) ... L ..... 16-30, 15-30, 16-30 ...........................0-3 11-16-02 (H) ... L ..... 22-30, 20-30, 18-30 ...........................0-3 10-11-03 (A) ... L ..... 22-30, 22-30, 27-30 ...........................0-3 11-07-03 (H) ... L ..... 18-30, 29-31, 28-30 ...........................0-3 10-16-04 (A) ... L ..... 20-30, 23-30, 27-30 ...........................0-3 11-12-04 (H) ... L ..... 23-30, 30-32, 30-23, 28-30 ................1-3 09-30-05 (H) ... L ..... 25-30, 30-32, 31-29, 24-30 ................1-3 10-29-05 (A) ... L ..... 19-30, 22-30, 13-30 ...........................0-3 10-13-06 (H) ... L ..... 15-30, 25-30, 22-30 ...........................0-3 11-12-06 (A) ... L ..... 16-30, 8-30, 12-30 .............................0-3 10-04-07 (A) ... L ..... 13-30, 16-30, 17-30 ...........................0-3 11-02-07 (H) ... L ..... 16-30, 30-24, 21-30, 25-30 ................1-3 11-27-07 (N) ... L ..... 18-30, 16-30, 24-30 ...........................0-3 09-20-08 (H) ... L ..... 20-25, 17-25, 23-25 ...........................0-3 11-20-08 (A) ... L ..... 18-25, 14-25, 25-17, 8-25 ..................1-3 10-16-09 (A) ... L ..... 19-25, 12-25, 17-25 ...........................0-3 11-13-09 (H) ... L ..... 25-19, 11-25, 18-25, 22-23 ................1-3 10-21-10 (H) ... W ... 25-23, 16-25, 25-22, 25-23 ................3-1 11-20-10 (A) ... L ..... 21-25, 22-25, 20-25 ...........................0-3 10-13-11 (A) ... L ..... 17-25, 17-25, 15-25 ...........................0-3 11-12-11 (H) ... L ..... 19-25, 10-25, 22-25 ...........................0-3 10-13-12 (H) ... L ..... 9-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-23, 4-15 .........2-3 11-08-12 (A) ... L ..... 20-25, 17-25, 17-25 ...........................0-3 10-12-13 (H) ... L ..... 22-25, 26-24, 25-27, 17-25 ................1-3 10-31-13 (A) ... L ..... 19-25, 20-25, 22-25 ...........................0-3 SAN JOSE STATE .............................................................1-4 10-12-96 (A) ... L ..... 9-15, 7-15, 9-15 .................................0-3 11-07-96 (H) ... L ..... 6-15, 11-15, 4-15 ...............................0-3 09-03-05 (H) ... L ..... 21-30, 30-26, 16-30, 27-30 ................1-3 10-17-13 (A) ... L ..... 25-14, 21-25, 18-25, 23-25 ................1-3 11-29-13 (H) ... W ... 25-23, 25-18, 25-19 ...........................3-0 SAINT LOUIS ........................................................................ First Meeting SIUE | FORMERLY SIU-EDWARDSVILLE ...........................0-1 10-11-08 (A) ... L ..... 13-25, 16-25, 21-25 ...........................0-3

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SERIES HISTORY WITH 2014 OPPONENTS TEXAS TECH ....................................................................0-1 09-09-97 (H) ... L ..... 12-15, 1-15, 5-15 ...............................0-3 UNLV ............................................................................2-34 10-05-96 (A) ... L ..... 15-9, 6-15, 9-15, 1-15 ........................1-3 10-31-96 (H) ... W ... 0-15, 15-13, 15-6, 15-4 ......................3-1 10-30-97 (A) ... L ..... 14-16, 9-15, 7-15 ...............................0-3 11-18-97 (H) ... L ..... 4-15, 15-11, 9-15, 13-15 ....................1-3 10-03-98 (A) ... L ..... 3-15, 6-15, 7-15 .................................0-3 10-30-98 (H) ... L ..... 4-15, 15-8, 11-15, 9-15 ......................1-3 10-23-99 (H) ... W ... 9-15, 15-6, 17-15, 15-5 ......................3-1 11-19-99 (A) ... L ..... 8-15, 15-9, 13-15, 8-15 ......................1-3 09-29-00 (A) ... L ..... 2-15, 10-15, 9-15 ...............................0-3 10-28-00 (H) ... L ..... 8-15, 13-15, 14-16 .............................0-3 09-22-01 (H) ... L ..... 18-30, 30-22, 25-30, 27-30 ................1-3 10-18-01 (A) ... L ..... 23-30, 9-30, 19-30 .............................0-3 10-19-02 (A) ... L ..... 26-30, 22-30, 30-27, 26-30 ................1-3 11-14-02 (H) ... L ..... 28-30, 37-39, 24-30 ...........................0-3 10-09-03 (A) ... L ..... 30-27, 18-30, 30-26, 15-30, 9-15 .......2-3 11-08-03 (H) .. L ..... 20-30, 20-30, 27-30 ...........................0-3 10-15-04 (A) ... L ..... 18-30, 20-30, 23-30 ...........................0-3 11-13-04 (H) ... L ..... 20-30, 28-30, 25-30 ...........................0-3 10-01-05 (H) ... L ..... 16-30, 25-30, 30-28, 19-30 ................1-3 10-27-05 (A) ... L ..... 17-30, 22-30, 20-30 ...........................0-3 10-14-06 (H) ... L ..... 24-30, 21-30, 23-30 ...........................0-3 11-10-06 (A) ... L ..... 22-30, 14-30, 17-30 ...........................0-3 10-07-07 (A) ... L ..... 10-30, 15-30, 20-30 ...........................0-3 11-01-07 (H) ... L ..... 19-30, 19-30, 25-30 ...........................0-3 09-18-08 (H) ... L ..... 14-25, 21-25, 13-25 ...........................0-3 11-22-08 (A) ... L ..... 18-25, 15-25, 11-25 ...........................0-3 09-24-09 (H) ... L ..... 23-25, 18-25, 23-25 ...........................0-3

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2013 SEASON IN REVIEW ONE MORE LESSON Hillary Keltner became just the fifth Falcon to reach 15 double-doubles in a career since the program joined the Mountain West in 1999. With 16 double-doubles, Keltner joined Carly Siefken (15), Caroline Kurtz (24), Kristin Huitt (27) and Delavane Diaz (29) as the only Falcons to reach that plateau. KELTNER NAMED ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Hillary Keltner earned the first Air Force Athlete of the Week award of the 2013-14 academic year on Sept. 2, after a strong all-around performance at the Pioneer Classic. Keltner, who tallied a triple-double (10k-43a-17d) and hit at a .909 average against Denver on Aug 30, added double-doubles in the other two matches against UC Irvine (38a-25d) and Texas A&M Corpus Christi (41a-27d) for a total of 15 kills, 122 assists, 69 digs and four blocks on the weekend. RICHAN SERVES UP AN ACADEMY RECORD Senior Cami Richan recorded eight service aces during the Falcons’ five-set win over Long Beach State on Sept. 6, accounting for a new Air Force Division I single-match record. Richan’s eight aces, five of which came during a stretch of six serves, broke the previous record of seven that former Falcons Delavane Diaz (2003) and Katie Batchelder (2007) held. Her total was just one shy of the program’s all-time record that Erin Carmichael set during the 1990 season. OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN Ayesha Hein and Hillary Keltner were selected as captains of the 2013 volleyball squad, marking the first time since the 2006 season that juniors have held the captaincy outright. WELCOME TO THE SHOW Air Force added three freshmen to its roster in Savannah Banyai, Collette Foster and Lauren Ossolinski. While it may be the smallest class of head coach Matt McShane’s tenure, it is a talented trio of freshmen that brought stellar credentials at both the prep and club levels to the Falcons’ roster. FAST FACT The match at Denver marked the first time since 2008 that Air Force didn’t have a freshman in the starting rotation of a season opener...and only the second time since 2003. POINT PRODUCTION The 106 points scored in the five-set loss to UC Irvine tied for the program’s fourth-highest single-match total since 25point scoring began in 2008. In addition, the 29 points scored in the second set is tied for the fourth-most in a single-set. JUST DIGGING AROUND With 231 digs in the first three matches, the Falcons out-dug their opponents at the Pioneer Classic by 30. Air Force tallied a weekend-best 88 digs against Texas A&M Corpus Christi, highlighted by double-digit totals from Hillary Keltner (27), Emma Dridge (19), Rebecca Bates (11) and Akokwe Clement (10). Keltner and Dridge also surpassed the 10-dig plateau against Denver (17, 14) and UC Irvine (25, 19), while Bates added a 10-dig outing to her total against the Anteaters. AKOKWE CLEMENT NAMED TO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Following the Pioneer Classic, Akokwe Clement was selected to the all-tournament team. Clement, who accounted for a team-leading 13 kills in each match, posted the most kills against Denver and Texas A&M Corpus Christi. For the weekend, Clement, who notched her first double-double against TAMUCC, accounted for 39 kills, 25 digs, three blocks, three assists and her first collegiate service ace. A LITTLE HISTORY LESSON Collecting 10 kills, 43 assists and 17 digs against Denver on Aug 30, Hillary Keltner became the first Air Force player since 1999 to record a triple-double in competition. She joins Shaylor Billings, who accounted for 15 kills, 12digs and 11 blocks against Colorado State on Nov. 5, 1999, as the only Air Force players to reach that impressive plateau since the program joined the Mountain West. Keltner is the 30th conference player to achieve the triple-double standard. 32

HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT Four Falcons hit over .375 in the win over Long Beach State, as the squad accounted for a season-high .274 average. With nine kills on 18 swings and just one error, Ayesha Hein posted a team-best .444 average. Hillary Keltner (2k-0e-5a) and Collette Foster (3k-1e-5a) both hit .400, while Cami Richan added a .375 average with 16 kills on 32 attacks and just four errors. Two other Falcons hit above .230, as Maggie Sherrill swung at .256 (18k-7e-43a) and Raquel Rosas hit .231 (4k-1e-13a). FALCONS STUN #28 LONG BEACH STATE Air Force claimed its first victory of 2013 with a dramatic 3-2 win over 28th-ranked Long Beach State on Sept. 6 at the Bay Area Challenge. Highlighted by 14 service aces, the Falcons downed the 49ers in five sets (22-25, 25-15, 25-27, 25-22, 1511) during the first-ever meeting between the two programs. NEVER A DULL MOMENT Air Force wrapped up one of its busiest stretches of the season on Sept. 13, playing seven matches in the span of a week. Following contests against Long Beach State, San Francisco and Saint Mary’s in California on Sept. 6-7, Air Force traveled to Maryland to face Navy on Sept. 11, before taking on #8 Stanford, Army and Yale in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 12-13. AIR FORCE SINKS NAVY The Falcons improved to 11-1 all-time against Navy following a thrilling 3-2 win in Annapolis. Four Falcons – Hillary Keltner (.562), Raquel Rosas (.400), Ayesha Hein (.320), Cami Richan (.306) – hit over .300 during the five-set match, while the team hit at a season-high .274 clip. In addition, head coach Matt McShane remains undefeated (3-0) against the Mids. SETTING HIGH STANDARDS With a #8 ranking in the AVCA poll, Stanford is the highestranked team Air Force has faced at the Division I level. In addition, two of the Falcons’ non-conference opponents - Long Beach State and St. Mary’s - have received votes in the preseason coaches’ poll, while upcoming Mountain West opponent, Colorado State, recently entered the Top-25 rankings. DRIDGE DIGS UP A MILESTONE Emma Dridge accounted for a career-high 31 digs against Army, becoming just the second DI player in Academy history to surpass the 30-dig mark in a match. The 31 digs against the Black Knights are just five shy of the program’s Division I single-match record (36) that Maiya Perich set in 2011. SWEEP IT UP The Falcons picked up their first “sweep” of the season with a 3-0 win over UC Riverside on Sept. 21.

A WISE SERVE Josalynn Wise accounted for her 50th ace against New Mexico on Sept 19, becoming just the 17th Air Force player to reach the 50-ace plateau in a career. With three more aces on Sept. 21, Wise moved into 15th on the program’s DI list. MAKING A MARK With her second solo block against Utah Valley, Ayesha Hein moved into a tie for 10th on the Academy’s DI career list with 19 solo stops. Hein, who tied with Lamecca Jefferson (200104) in the program record book, is now listed among the program’s top 10 in all three blocking categories. In addition to her #10 standing on the solo blocks list, Hein is ranked seventh in assisted blocks (131) and eighth in total blocks (150). BLOCK PARTY Air Force collected 26 blocks against Utah Valley, including four solo and 22 assisted stops. Raquel Rosas paced the team with eight assisted blocks, while Hillary Keltner (two solo, four assisted) and Ayesha Hein (two solo, three assisted) added six and five, respectively. The Falcons, whose previous high had been 16, also had multi-block performances from Cami Richan (three assisted) and Akokwe Clement (two assisted), while Collette Foster and Maggie Sherrill each added one. DOUBLE TROUBLE Hillary Keltner recorded the 20th double-double of her career with a 38 dig-11 assist performance on Sept. 21. She is just the fourth Air Force player since 2001 to reach collect 20 double-doubles in a career, joining Delavane Diaz (29), Kristin Huitt (27) and Caroline Kurtz (24). In addition, she is currently tied for the league lead with seven (to date) this season. HELPING HANDS Hillary Keltner surpassed the 2000-assist mark following a 25-helper output against 19th-ranked Colorado State on Sept. 26 ... becoming the fourth Division I Air Force player to reach that plateau. She added 51 assists two nights later against Wyoming – the third 50-plus performance of her career – to bring her current total to 2,061. HITTING FROM ALL SIDES Four Falcons tallied double-digit kills during the win over Wyoming. Akokwe Clement and Ayesha Hein both tallied 13, while Cami Richan added 11 and Maggie Sherrill posted 10. THEY JUST CAN’T STOP HER With a solo block against Wyoming on Sept. 28, Ayesha Hein took over sole possession of 10th-place on the Academy’s Division I career list with the 20th solo stop of her career. RICHAN COLLECTS 800TH CAREER KILL Cami Richan became the seventh Air Force DI player to record over 800 kills, following an 11-kill match against Wyoming. FALCONS CLAIM FIRST WIN OVER WYOMING IN A DECADE Air Force’s 3-1 win over Wyoming on Sept. 28 marked the program’s first win over the Cowgirls since Nov. 15, 2003 – a span of 19 matches. Since the Falcons’ 3-0 win in Laramie nearly a decade ago, Air Force had taken just four total sets. CALLING FOR A BLOCK PARTY Air Force recorded its best MW blocking of the year (12 blocks – four solo, 16 assists) in a 3-1 loss to San Diego State. Raquel Rosas collected two solo stops, while Cami Richan and Hillary Keltner each added one. Ayesha Hein rang up six stops (all assists), while Richan (one solo, three assists) and Rosas (two solo, two assists) claimed four apiece. Air Force received additional blocking from Keltner (one solo, one assist), Akokwe Clement (two assists) and Maggie Sherrill (two assists).

DIVISION I ACADEMY RECORDS SET IN 2013 SINGLE SEASON Hi ng Percentage.................................363, Ayesha Hein

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2013 SEASON IN REVIEW CAN I LEND AN ASSIST? With 36 assists against San Diego State, Hillary Keltner moved into third on the program’s DI career list. Keltner, who entered the night with 2,099 assists, jumped from fourth to third on the all-time list, moving over her predecessor Jessica Hellmann (2,110). In addition, she moved into eighth on the program’s all-time assist list. JUST DIGGING AROUND With 67 digs against Fresno State, the Falcons accounted for their best single-match total in MW action. Rebecca Bates led the way with 18, while Rachael Bradley Powers tallied a career-high 14, Josalynn Wise earned a season-best 11 and Emma Dridge added 10. HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT Air Force hit over .240 during both MW contests in California. At San Jose State, the Falcons hit over .200 during three of four sets to average .246 for the match and produce their best average in league play this season ... an improvement of 51 points. Air Force added to its average at Fresno State, when it combined to hit .269. MIGHTY MAGGIE Maggie Sherrill recorded a career-best 19 assists during the Falcons’ match at Fresno State on Oct. 19, as she led the team in kills during all three matches on its Oct. 17-20 road swing. Sherrill, who has paced the team during four of its last five contests, added team-high totals at San Jose State (15) and Boise State (10). KELTNER’S MOVING UP ... AGAIN! With a 53-assist performance at Fresno State on Oct. 19, Hillary Keltner moved into second on the Academy’s career list for DI players. Keltner, who took over the #3 spot just one week earlier, jumped another spot with her second assist of the fourth set. She finished the match with 2,226 career assists, surpassing the 2,214 that Tharommony In recorded from 1996-99. WHIRLWIND WEEKEND Air Force wrapped up a busy stretch that totaled 3200 miles, seven cities, six airports, four states and three MW matches. Air Force, which was scheduled to play at San Jose State and Fresno State on Oct. 17-19, added a makeup match at Boise State on Oct. 20, after its original contest was postponed by the government shutdown. HITTING A HIGH NOTE Air Force accounted for its second-highest hitting percentage in a MW match over the last decade with a .341 performance during a win over Nevada. Air Force, which combined for 41 kills on 82 attempts (13 errors), were backed by two players that hit over .500 (Maggie Sherrill, .545; Ayesha Hein, .538). That average is only shy of the .361 that Air Force recorded during a win over SDSU in 2010. FALCONS SWEEP NEVADA Air Force claimed a 3-0 sweep of Nevada during its lone match of the week on Oct. 24. The 25-20, 25-12, 25-16 win marked the program’s first sweep of a MW opponent since the 2003 season. That year, the Falcons picked up 3-0 victories over Wyoming and New Mexico during both meetings (including a win over UNM exactly 10 years prior to the UNR match on Oct. 24, 2003). SHERRILL NAMED AIR FORCE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Backed by her 13 kills and .545 hitting percentage in the Falcons’ victory over Nevada, Maggie Sherrill was named the Air Force Athlete of the Week on Oct. 28. She is the second volleyball player to earn the department’s weekly award this season. FALCONS CLAIM FIRST SET WIN AT UNLV SINCE 2003 The 25-23 win in the second set at UNLV on Nov. 2 was Air Force’s first “game” win on the Rebels’ home court since Oct. 9, 2003. During the set, the Falcons overcame a late six-point deficit (20-14) to even the score at 22, before eventually securing the win. THEY CAME OUT SWINGING As a team, Air Force hit over .250 in all four sets, while out-hitting Boise State by 138 points (.296-.158) for the match. During the first set, the Falcons not only held the Broncos to negative hitting, but they also posted their highest single-set average of the conference season (.407). Backed by Taylor Parker’s .722 average (13-0-18), three Falcons hit over .400 in the match, including Ayesha Hein (.423, 13-2-26) and Collette Foster (.429, 4-1-7). AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL

NO ANSWER FOR PARKER Boise State had no answer for Taylor Parker, who dropped a careerhigh 13 kills on the Broncos, while adding one solo block and three assisted stops. Parker, who recorded a .722 average with 13 kills and no errors on 18 attempts, accounted for the best single-match performance in the league this season, as well as the best individual average by any Air Force player since 1997 (.727, Kim Pruett). FALCONS EARN FIRST-EVER WIN OVER BOISE STATE Air Force’s 25-15, 24-26, 25-20, 25-22 win over Boise State on Nov. 9 marked the program’s first-ever victory over the Broncos, who had entered the match with a 7-0 all-time lead over the Falcons. PARKER NAMED AIR FORCE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Highlighted by a league-leading .722 hitting percentage in the Falcons’ win over Boise State, Taylor Parker was named the Air Force Athlete of the Week on Nov. 12. She is the third volleyball player to earn the athletic department’s weekly honor this fall. FALCONS RECORD SEASON-BEST KILL TOTAL AT WYOMING Air Force recorded a season-best 66 kills at Wyoming, surpassing its previous high of 63 that had stood since the match with Long Beach State. Cami Richan led the way with 16 and teamed with Maggie Sherrill (14) and Ayesha Hein (13) for 43 of the team’s strikes. FALCONS STAND STRONG AGAINST RANKED RAMS The Falcons tallied 62 points at Colorado State on Nov. 15, marking the team’s best total at Moby Arena since 2006. It also matches the program’s highest total against the Rams in any venue since 2009. STAT BLAST With five kills at Colorado State, Cami Richan moved into fifth on the DI list for career kills with 889. Hillary Keltner used a 35-assist performance against the Rams to surpass the 1000-assist mark for the second year and move into fifth on the program’s DI singleseason list, while Emma Dridge accounted for six digs at CSU to debut in ninth on the team’s single-season list with 265. ANOTHER BUSY STRETCH The Falcons closed out the season with five matches in 10 days, including three matches in different states. Following originallyscheduled trips to New Mexico (Nov. 20) and Nevada (Nov. 22), Air Force made its first trip to Utah State on Nov. 25 for the make-up contest due to the government shutdown. After arriving back at the Academy mid-day on Nov. 26, the Falcons wrapped up the season hosting Fresno State (Nov. 27) and San Jose State (Nov. 29). WELCOME HOME Air Force made a statement during its return to the Academy on Nov. 27, completing a straight-set victory over Fresno State. The Falcons tallied a 25-23, 25-22, 25-20 win over the Bulldogs, who entered the match ranked fifth in the Mountain West. GOING OUT IN STYLE Three players hit over .500 as the Falcons closed out the season with a sweep of San Jose State on Nov. 29. With the 25-23, 25-18, 25-19 victory, the Falcons claimed their fifth MW win of the season – matching the best conference win total since moving to Division I. BY THE NUMBERS During the Falcons’ match against San Jose State, Maggie Sherrill paced all players with 17 kills, connecting on over half of her swings (17k-2e-30a). In addition, Taylor Parker hit .571, recording eight kills on 14 swings (no errors), while Ayesha Hein added a .562 average behind nine kills on 16 attempts and no errors. KELTNER REPEATS AS VOLLEYBALL MVP Hillary Keltner was named the volleyball team’s Most Valuable Player for the second straight season, becoming just the fifth Air Force player to earn the MVP honor in back-to-back years. HEIN NETS ACADEMY RECORD Ayesha Hein concluded her collegiate eligibility with the Academy’s Division I record for career hitting percentage after accounting for an overall average of .288 (659k-211e-1554a). That mark, highlighted by the program’s DI single-season record of .363 (352k-56e-542a) in 2013, is 48 points higher than any other player in Air Force’s Division I history.

2013 HONORS & AWARDS TEAM MVP Hillary Keltner OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ayesha Hein DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Rebecca Bates MOST IMPROVED AWARD Maggie Sherrill TEAM CAPTAIN Ayesha Hein Hillary Keltner PIONEER CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Akokwe Clement USAFA ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Hillary Keltner | Sept 2 Taylor Parker | Nov 12 Maggie Sherrill | Oct 28, Dec 2 CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Ayesha Hein | Second-Team CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Ayesha Hein | First-Team ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Rebecca Bates Ayesha Hein MW SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Rebecca Bates Ayesha Hein

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2013 OVERALL STATISTICS COMBINED STATISTICS | ALL MATCHES | LISTED BY TOTAL NUMBER OF KILLS OVERALL: 8-24 | HOME: 6-6 | AWAY: 1-13 | NEUTRAL: 1-5 | CONFERENCE: 5-15 | NON-CONFERENCE: 3-9

STATS SUMMARY 1 CLEMENT, Akokwe 21 SHERRILL, Maggie 10 HEIN, Ayesha 2 RICHAN, Cami 7 KELTNER, Hillary 13 ROSAS, Raquel 22 PARKER, Taylor 9 FOSTER, Collette 11 WISE, Josalynn 16 BATES, Rebecca 4 BRADLEY POWERS, R 3 DRIDGE, Emma 5 BANYAI, Savannah 12 HOLT, Kristen TEAM AIR FORCE OPPONENT

G 117 119 120 113 120 88 45 34 104 120 104 120 3 3

ATTACK K K/G 350 2.99 332 2.79 253 2.11 239 2.12 112 0.93 100 1.14 66 1.47 36 1.06 3 0.03 2 0.02 2 0.02 2 0.02 0 0.00 0 0.00

120 1497 12.48 120 1616 13.47

E 212 152 56 142 39 48 17 28 2 0 2 1 0 2

TA PCT 1086 .127 948 .190 542 .363 669 .145 278 .263 285 .182 153 .320 118 .068 18 .056 8 .250 8 .000 9 .111 0 .000 6 -.333

SET A 13 5 21 16 1211 7 6 1 33 43 30 39 0 0

A/G 0.11 0.04 0.17 0.14 10.09 0.08 0.13 0.03 0.32 0.36 0.29 0.32 0.00 0.00

SERVE SA SE 3 15 2 6 18 24 18 32 11 14 0 0 0 0 1 0 14 27 20 30 10 16 21 40 0 0 0 0

SA/G 0.03 0.02 0.15 0.16 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.13 0.17 0.10 0.17 0.00 0.00

701 570

4128 4085

1425 1499

11.88 12.49

118 161

0.98 1.34

COMPARISONS TEAM STATISTICS ATTACK Kills Errors Total Attacks Attack Percentage Kills/Set SET Assists Attempts Assist Percentage Assists/Set SERVE Aces Errors Attempts Serve Percentage Aces/Set SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Errors/Set Attempts Reception Percentage DEFENSE Digs Digs/Set BLOCKING Solo Blocks Assisted Blocks Total Blocks Blocks/Set Block Errors Ball Handling Errors ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Average Neutral Site/Average Current Win Streak Home Win Streak

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.193 .256

204 256

DEFENSE RE D 17 89 1 50 1 76 23 97 0 299 1 19 1 5 1 13 15 151 31 309 22 249 37 295 0 0 0 0 11 161 1552 118 1633

BLOCKING D/G BS 0.76 4 0.42 5 0.63 10 0.86 3 2.49 6 0.22 3 0.11 2 0.38 0 1.45 0 2.58 0 2.39 0 2.46 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

BA 27 20 59 40 30 54 13 11 0 0 0 0 0 1

TB 31 25 69 43 36 57 15 11 0 0 0 0 0 1

B/G 0.26 0.21 0.57 0.38 0.30 0.65 0.33 0.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.33

BE 13 6 4 12 18 15 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HE 0 1 1 2 21 3 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0

PTS 370.5 349.0 310.5 280.0 144.0 130.0 74.5 42.5 17.0 22.0 12.0 23.0 0.0 0.5

13.77 13.61

255 475

160.5 282.5

1.34 2.35

74 60

35 23

1775.5 2059.5

33 45

MATCH RESULTS AF

OPP

1497 701 4128 .193 12.5

1616 570 4085 .256 13.5

1425 4164 .342 11.9

1499 4044 .371 12.5

118 204 2527 .919 1.0

161 256 2760 .907 1.3

161 1.3 2499 .936

118 1.0 2321 .949

1652 13.8

1633 13.6

33 255 160.5 1.3 74 35

45 475 282.5 2.4 60 23

6002 12/500 6/173 2 3

10236 14/731

DATE Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Aug. 31 Sept. 6 Sept. 7 Sept. 7 Sept. 11 Sept. 12 Sept. 13 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 Sept. 21 Sept. 21 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 29

OPPONENT at Denver vs UC Irvine vs Texas A&M Corpus Christi vs Long Beach State (RV) at San Francisco at Saint Mary’s at Navy vs #8 Stanford vs Army vs Yale NEW MEXICO * UC RIVERSIDE UTAH VALLEY #19 COLORADO STATE * WYOMING * UNLV * SAN DIEGO STATE * at San Jose State * at Fresno State * at Boise State * NEVADA * at San Diego State * at UNLV * UTAH STATE * BOISE STATE * at Wyoming * at #10 Colorado State * at New Mexico * at Nevada * at Utah State * FRESNO STATE * SAN JOSE STATE *

W/L L L L W L L W L L L L W L L W L L L L L W L L L W L L L L L W W

RES. 1-3 2-3 1-3 3-2 0-3 0-3 3-2 0-3 2-3 0-3 1-3 3-0 2-3 0-3 3-1 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 0-3 3-0 0-3 1-3 1-3 3-1 1-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 1-3 3-0 3-0

SCORE BY SET 25-18, 23-25, 22-25, 17-25 25-23, 29-31, 16-25, 26-24, 10-15 25-21, 18-25, 23-25, 22-25 22-25, 25-15, 25-27, 25-22, 15-11 22-25, 24-26, 18-25 17-25, 10-25, 13-25 25-22, 19-25, 25-21, 24-26, 4-15 11-25, 14-25, 15-25 25-23, 27-25, 22-25, 23-25, 14-16 19-25, 20-25, 14-25 17-25, 21-25, 25-21, 24-26 25-17, 25-19, 25-22 25-18, 18-25, 19-25, 25-18, 3-15 20-25, 19-25, 16-25 25-22, 25-23, 23-25, 25-23 26-24, 17-25, 21-25, 17-25 22-25, 26-24, 25-27, 17-25 25-14, 21-25, 18-25, 23-25 21-25, 25-22, 18-25, 18-25 22-25, 13-25, 18-25 25-20, 25-12, 25-16 19-25, 20-25, 22-25 20-25, 25-23, 19-25, 20-25 25-22, 16-25, 18-25, 15-25 25-15, 24-26, 25-20, 25-22 25-22, 23-25, 15-25, 22-25 21-25, 20-25, 21-25 18-25, 22-25, 15-25 25-21, 20-25, 23-25, 19-25 25-21, 20-25, 14-25, 14-25 25-23, 25-22, 25-20 25-23, 25-18, 25-19

ATT. 347 294 294 100 101 246 462 100 150 100 473 302 321 603 629 108 811 345 644 357 776 187 646 407 723 648 3501 1327 210 1215 298 551

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2013 CONFERENCE STATISTICS COMBINED STATISTICS | MOUNTAIN WEST MATCHES | LISTED BY TOTAL NUMBER OF KILLS OVERALL: 5-15 | HOME: 5-5 | AWAY: 0-10

STATS SUMMARY 21 SHERRILL, Maggie 1 CLEMENT, Akokwe 10 HEIN, Ayesha 2 RICHAN, Cami 7 KELTNER, Hillary 22 PARKER, Taylor 13 ROSAS, Raquel 9 FOSTER, Collette 11 WISE, Josalynn 4 BRADLEY POWERS, R 3 DRIDGE, Emma 16 BATES, Rebecca 5 BANYAI, Savannah 12 HOLT, Kristen TEAM AIR FORCE OPPONENT

G 72 72 72 65 72 38 41 15 68 64 72 72 2 3

ATTACK K K/G 232 3.22 230 3.19 159 2.21 148 2.28 66 0.92 59 1.55 46 1.12 16 1.07 2 0.03 1 0.02 1 0.01 1 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00

E 94 129 32 89 33 14 23 14 2 2 0 0 0 2

TA 627 679 348 398 179 139 129 48 13 7 4 4 0 6

PCT .220 .149 .365 .148 .184 .324 .178 .042 .000 -.143 .250 .250 .000 -.333

SET A 1 3 7 11 777 5 2 1 26 19 28 32 0 0

A/G 0.01 0.04 0.10 0.17 10.79 0.13 0.05 0.07 0.38 0.30 0.39 0.44 0.00 0.00

SERVE SA SE 2 6 0 3 6 17 4 18 8 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 21 10 14 7 22 10 20 0 0 0 0

SA/G 0.03 0.00 0.08 0.06 0.11 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.07 0.16 0.10 0.14 0.00 0.00

72 72

961 13.35 1004 13.94

434 353

2581 2478

.204 .263

912 939

12.67 13.04

53 84

0.74 1.17

COMPARISONS TEAM STATISTICS ATTACK Kills Errors Total Attacks Attack Percentage Kills/Set SET Assists Attempts Assist Percentage Assists/Set SERVE Aces Errors Attempts Serve Percentage Aces/Set SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Errors/Set Attempts Reception Percentage DEFENSE Digs Digs/Set BLOCKING Solo Blocks Assisted Blocks Total Blocks Blocks/Set Block Errors Ball Handling Errors ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Average Current Win Streak Home Win Streak

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL

128 139

RE 0 5 1 8 0 1 1 0 10 13 17 21 0 0 7 84 53

DEFENSE D D/G 34 0.47 35 0.49 32 0.44 57 0.88 159 2.21 5 0.13 5 0.12 5 0.33 116 1.71 184 2.88 138 1.92 212 2.94 0 0.00 0 0.00

BLOCKING BS BA 4 14 3 19 6 41 3 20 3 15 2 13 2 18 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TB 18 22 47 23 18 15 20 4 0 0 0 0 0 1

B/G 0.25 0.31 0.65 0.35 0.25 0.39 0.49 0.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.33

BE 4 10 2 5 14 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HE 1 0 0 1 17 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

PTS 245.0 242.5 191.5 165.0 84.5 67.5 57.0 19.5 7.0 11.0 8.0 11.0 0.0 0.5

982 1001

23 31

96.0 185.0

1.33 2.57

47 47

23 13

1110.0 1273.0

13.64 13.90

146 308

MATCH RESULTS AF

OPP

961 434 2581 .204 13.3

1004 353 2478 .263 13.9

912 2543 .359 12.7

939 2450 .383 13.0

53 128 1546 .917 0.7

84 139 1682 .917 1.2

84 1.2 1542 .946

53 0.7 1418 .963

982 13.6

1001 13.9

23 146 96.0 1.3 47 23

31 308 185.0 2.6 47 13

5379 10538 2 3

9080 10/908

DATE Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 29

OPPONENT NEW MEXICO #19 COLORADO STATE WYOMING UNLV SAN DIEGO STATE at San Jose State at Fresno State at Boise State NEVADA at San Diego State at UNLV UTAH STATE BOISE STATE at Wyoming at #10 Colorado State at New Mexico * at Nevada * at Utah State * FRESNO STATE * SAN JOSE STATE *

W/L L L W L L L L L W L L L W L L L L L W W

RES. 1-3 0-3 3-1 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 0-3 3-0 0-3 1-3 1-3 3-1 1-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 1-3 3-0 3-0

SCORE BY SET 17-25, 21-25, 25-21, 24-26 20-25, 19-25, 16-25 25-22, 25-23, 23-25, 25-23 26-24, 17-25, 21-25, 17-25 22-25, 26-24, 25-27, 17-25 25-14, 21-25, 18-25, 23-25 21-25, 25-22, 18-25, 18-25 22-25, 13-25, 18-25 25-20, 25-12, 25-16 19-25, 20-25, 22-25 20-25, 25-23, 19-25, 20-25 25-22, 16-25, 18-25, 15-25 25-15, 24-26, 25-20, 25-22 25-22, 23-25, 15-25, 22-25 21-25, 20-25, 21-25 18-25, 22-25, 15-25 25-21, 20-25, 23-25, 19-25 25-21, 20-25, 14-25, 14-25 25-23, 25-22, 25-20 25-23, 25-18, 25-19

ATT. 473 603 629 108 811 354 644 357 776 187 646 407 723 648 3501 1327 210 1215 298 551

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MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS MATCH-BY-MATCH LEADERS OPPONENT Aug 30 at Denver Aug 31 vs UC Irvine Aug 31 vs TAMU-Corpus Christi Sept 6 vs Long Beach State

KILLS .............................. Clement ...................... 13 Clement ...................... 13 Clement ...................... 13 Sherill ......................... 18

ATTACK PCT* ................. Keltner .... .909 | 10-0-11 Keltner ....... .455 | 5-0-11 Hein ......... .588 | 10-0-17 Hein ........... .444 | 9-1-18

DIGS .............................. Keltner ........................ 17 Keltner ........................ 25 Keltner ........................ 27 Bates ........................... 12

ASSISTS ......................... Keltner ........................ 43 Keltner ........................ 38 Keltner ........................ 41 Keltner ...................... 53

Sept 7 Sept 7 Sept 11 Sept 12 Sept 13 Sept 13 Sept 19 Sept 21 Sept 21

Clement ...................... 14 Clement ........................ 7 Richan......................... 14 Sherrill .......................... 8 Hein ............................ 12 Hein .............................. 9 Clement ...................... 14 Clement ...................... 12 Clement ...................... 13

Hein ........... .364 | 5-1-11 Hein ........... .274 | 5-2-11 Keltner ..... .562 | 10-1-16 Hein ........... .364 | 7-3-11 Hein ......... .458 | 12-1-24 Hein ........... .500 | 9-1-16 Hein ........... .400 | 8-2-15 Hein ........... .455 | 7-2-11 Rosas ......... .250 | 5-1-16 Sherrill ..... .250 | 10-4-24 Hein ........... .545 | 6-0-11 Hein ......... .409 | 13-4-22

Keltner ........................ 14 Bradley Powers........... 11 Dridge ......................... 27 Bates ............................. 5 Dridge ....................... 31 Bradley Powers........... 11 Wise............................ 10 Dridge ......................... 11 Bates ........................... 19

Keltner ........................ 32 Keltner ........................ 16 Keltner ........................ 44 Keltner ........................ 24 Keltner ........................ 39 Keltner ........................ 27 Keltner ........................ 47 Keltner ........................ 39 Keltner ........................ 38

Dridge ......................... 11 Bates ........................... 18

Keltner ........................ 25 Keltner ........................ 51

Richan ........ .261 | 9-3-23

Keltner ........................ 12

Keltner ........................ 38

Richan ...... .348 | 10-2-23 Hein ......... .579 | 12-1-19

Bates ........................... 16 Bates ........................... 18

Keltner ........................ 36 Keltner ........................ 38

at San Francisco at St. Mary’s College at Navy vs #8 Stanford vs Army vs Yale NEW MEXICO UC RIVERSIDE UTAH VALLEY

Sept 26 #19 COLORADO STATE Sept 28 WYOMING

BLOCKS ......................... Rosas ................... 5 | 0-5 Rosas ................... 7 | 0-7 Keltner ................. 2 | 1-1 Rosas ................... 2 | 0-2 Rosas ................... 4 | 0-4 Rosas ................... 2 | 0-2 Rosas ................... 3 | 0-3 Four Players .................. 3 Rosas ................... 3 | 1-2 Hein ..................... 4 | 1-3 Hein ..................... 4 | 1-3 Rosas .................. 8 | 0-8

Oct 10

UNLV

Oct 12 Oct 17

SAN DIEGO STATE at San Jose State

Richan........................... 7 Clement ...................... 13 Hein ............................ 13 Clement ...................... 12 Sherrill ........................ 12 Clement ...................... 12 Sherrill ........................ 15

Oct 19 Oct 20 Oct 24

at Fresno State at Boise State NEVADA

Sherrill ....................... 19 Sherrill ........................ 10 Sherrill ........................ 13

Parker ........ .545 | 6-0-11 Hein ........... .417 | 5-0-12 Sherrill ..... .545 | 13-1-22

Bates ........................... 18 Bates ............................. 8 Bates ........................... 11

Keltner ...................... 53 Keltner ........................ 28 Keltner ........................ 32

Oct 31 Nov 2 Nov 7

at San Diego State at UNLV UTAH STATE

Clement ... .281 | 13-4-32 Hein ........... .316 | 8-2-19 Keltner ....... .385 | 7-2-13

Bates ............................. 8 Bradley Powers........... 16 Bradley Powers........... 11

Keltner ........................ 28 Keltner ........................ 40 Keltner ........................ 42

Nov 9

BOISE STATE

Clement ...................... 13 Clement ...................... 18 Clement ...................... 14 Sherrill ........................ 14 Sherrill ........................ 16

Parker ...... .722 | 13-0-18

Bradley Powers........... 16

Keltner ...................... 53

Hein ......... .440 | 13-2-25 Hein ........... .455 | 5-0-11 Hein ........... .429 | 9-0-21

Bradley Powers........... 18 Bradley Powers........... 13 Bates ........................... 12

Keltner ........................ 51 Keltner ........................ 35 Keltner ........................ 29

Hein ..................... 6 | 0-6 Hein ..................... 3 | 0-3 Richan .................. 3 | 0-3 Hein ..................... 2 | 0-2 Four Players .................. 1 Hein ..................... 2 | 0-2 Parker .................. 2 | 1-1 Four Players .................. 1 Hein ..................... 5 | 0-5 Hein ..................... 1 | 1-0 Sherrill ................. 1 | 1-0 Hein ..................... 4 | 1-3 Parker .................. 4 | 1-3 Clement ............... 3 | 2-1 Hein ..................... 3 | 1-2 Richan .................. 3 | 1-2

Sherrill ..... .393 | 13-2-28 Clement ... .270 | 14-4-37 Richan ...... .400 | 12-4-20 Parker ........ .571 | 8-0-14

Keltner ........................ 18 Bates ........................... 16 Bradley Powers........... 11 Bradley Powers........... 20

Keltner ........................ 37 Keltner ........................ 35 Keltner ........................ 34 Keltner ........................ 45

Hein ..................... 3 | 0-3 Three Players ................ 2 Three Players ................ 2 Clement ............... 2 | 1-1

Nov 14 at Wyoming Nov 15 at #10 Colorado State Nov 20 at New Mexico Nov 22 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov 29

at Nevada at Utah State FRESNO STATE SAN JOSE STATE

Richan......................... 16 Clement ...................... 12 Clement ........................ 9 Hein .............................. 9 Clement ...................... 18 Clement ...................... 14 Clement ...................... 12 Sherrill ........................ 17

Richan .................. 1 | 1-0 Hein ..................... 4 | 1-3 Rosas ................... 4 | 0-4 Rosas ................... 4 | 0-4

*Minimum 10 a empts for a ack percentages | Air Force’s season-best marks in bold

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

TRIPLE-DOUBLES

Overall ....................................................8-24 Conference .............................................5-15 Non-Conference .......................................3-9

Hillary Keltner ..............................................1

Home ........................................................6-6 Away .......................................................1-13 Neutral .....................................................1-5

Hillary Keltner ............................................11 Akokwe Clement .........................................1

Three Sets.................................................4-9 Four Sets.................................................2-12 Five Sets....................................................2-3 Monday ....................................................0-1 Wednesday...............................................2-1 Thursday ...................................................1-8 Friday........................................................2-5 Saturday ...................................................3-8 Sunday ......................................................0-1

DOUBLE-DOUBLES

RECORD AGAINST OTHER LEAGUES Big West Conference ................................2-1 Ivy League.................................................0-1 Pac-12 Conference ...................................0-1 Patroit League ..........................................1-1 Southland Conference ..............................0-1 Summit League .........................................0-1 West Coast Conference ............................0-2 Western Athletic Conference ...................0-1

Morning ....................................................0-4 Afternoon .................................................2-2 Evening ...................................................6-18 First Match of Doubleheader ...................1-3 Second Match of Doubleheader...............0-4 Against Ranked Teams .............................0-3 Against Teams Receiving Votes ................1-3

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CAREER RECORDS KILLS ................................................................................. 1. Linda Samuelson...................1980-83 .................. 2326 2. Christy Eiler...........................1989-92 .................. 1862 3. Cheryl DeVita ........................1980-83 .................. 1851 4 Lisa Garraway .......................1983-86 ................ 1574 5. Erin Carmichael ....................1988-91 ................. 1568 6. Delavane Diaz .......................2000-03 .................. 1468 7. Barb Martin ..........................1982-85 .................. 1462 8. Jennifer Block .......................1988-91 .................. 1305 9. Tracey Smith .........................1993-96 .................. 1182 10. Kristin Hamlett......................2002-05 .................. 1178

ASSISTS PER GAME (MIN. 200 SETS) .................................. 1. Louella Lovely .......................1993-94 ................. 10.87 2. Leah Dennie ..........................1988-91 ................. 10.78 3. Kristin Huitt ..........................2000-03 ................... 9.99 4. Tharommony In ....................1996-99 ................... 8.86 5. Kylie Adams ..........................1998-99 ................... 8.66 6. Hillary Keltner .....................2011-present .......... 8.58 7T. Barb Martin ..........................1982-85 ................... 7.30 7T. Billeye Gladen .......................1991-94 ................... 7.30 8. Carly Siefken .........................2002-05 ................... 6.82 9. Katherine Dehne...................1995-99 ................... 6.84

ASSISTED BLOCKS ............................................................. 1. Lisa Garraway .......................1983-86 .................... 592 2. Jennifer Block .......................1988-91 .................... 495 3. Barb Martin ..........................1982-85 .................... 417 4. Leisa Kollars ..........................1987-90 .................... 331 5. Lisa Harrigan .........................1990-93 .................... 294 6. Cheryl DeVita ........................1980-83 .................... 289 7. Summer Koons .....................1996-00 .................... 282 8. Linda Ollig .............................1983-86 .................... 274 9. Linda Samuelson...................1980-83 .................... 269 10. Dawn Dunlop ........................1985-87 .................... 265

KILLS PER GAME (MIN. 200 SETS) ...................................... 1. Linda Samuelson...................1980-83 ................... 4.79 2. Delavane Diaz .......................2000-03 ................... 4.06 3. Cheryl DeVita ........................1980-83 ................... 3.84 4. Christy Eiler...........................1989-92 ................... 3.00 5. Kristin Hamlett......................2002-05 ................... 2.99 6. Brooke Effland ......................1996-00 ................... 2.97 7. Akokwe Clement .................2012-present .......... 2.89 8. Tiffany Bishop .......................2001-02 ................... 2.86 9. Tracey Smith .........................1993-96 ................... 2.65 10. Caroline Kurtz .......................2007-10 ................... 2.58

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

................................................................................. Christy Eiler...........................1989-92 .................. 2258 Erin Carmichael ....................1988-91 .................. 2173 Angela Roberts .....................1984-87 .................. 2074 Leah Dennie ..........................1988-91 .................. 1777 Amy Svoboda ........................1985-88 .................. 1751 Barb Martin ..........................1982-85 .................. 1626 Jennifer Block .......................1988-91 .................. 1592 Lisa Garraway .......................1983-86 .................. 1556 Amie Grabanski ....................1992-95 .................. 1415 Louella Lovely .......................1993-94 .................. 1371

TOTAL BLOCKS .................................................................. 1. Linda Samuelson...................1980-83 .................... 984 2. Lisa Garraway .......................1983-86 .................... 867 3. Cheryl DeVita ........................1980-83 .................... 792 4. Jennifer Block .......................1988-91 .................... 700 5. Barb Martin ..........................1982-85 .................... 590 6. Dawn Dunlop ........................1985-87 .................... 448 7. Leisa Kollars ..........................1987-90 .................... 442 8. Lisa Harrigan .........................1990-93 .................... 439 9. Summer Koons .....................1996-00 .................... 404 10. Kristin Hamlett......................2002-05 .................... 341

ATTEMPTS ......................................................................... 1. Christy Eiler...........................1989-92 .................. 4846 2. Linda Samuelson...................1980-83 .................. 4160 3. Delavane Diaz .......................2000-03 .................. 3994 4. Cheryl DeVita ........................1980-83 .................. 3814 5. Erin Carmichael ....................1988-91 .................. 3676 6. Brooke Effland ......................1996-00 .................. 3324 7. Lisa Garraway .......................1983-86 .................. 3201 8. Caroline Kurtz .......................2007-10 .................. 3033 9. Amy Svoboda ........................1985-88 .................. 3032 10. Betsy Moore .........................1990-93 .................. 2999

DIGS PER GAME (MIN. 200 SETS) ....................................... 1. Louella Lovely .......................1993-94 ................... 4.93 2. Erin Carmichael ....................1989-92 ................... 3.45 3. Christy Eiler...........................1989-92 ................... 3.44 4. Maiya Perich .........................2009-12 ................... 3.28 5T. Angela Roberts .....................1984-87 ................... 3.24 5T. Amy Svoboda ........................1985-88 ................... 3.24 7. Tracy Wilkerson ....................1996-99 ................... 2.96 8. Amie Grabanski ....................1992-95 ................... 2.86 9. Caroline Kurtz .......................2007-10 ................... 2.81 10. Leah Dennie ..........................1988-91 ................... 2.70

GAMES PLAYED ................................................................. 1. Barb Martin ..........................1982-85 .................... 671 2. Leah Dennie ..........................1988-91 .................... 657 3. Angela Roberts .....................1984-87 .................... 641 4. Erin Carmichael ....................1988-91 .................... 631 5. Lisa Garraway .......................1983-86 .................... 630 6. Christy Eiler...........................1989-92 .................... 620 7. Jennifer Block .......................1988-91 .................... 594 8. Amy Svoboda ........................1985-88 .................... 540 9. Tricia Heller ..........................1983-86 .................... 506 10. Pam Haug .............................1983-86 .................... 500

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2000 ATTS) .......................... 1. Linda Samuelson...................1980-83 .................... 440 2. Barb Martin ..........................1982-85 .................... 385 3. Stacy Schlange ......................1983-84 .................... 380 Cheryl DeVita ........................1980-83 .................... 380 5. Lisa Garraway .......................1983-86 .................... 328

SERVICE ACES.................................................................... 1. Erin Carmichael ....................1988-91 .................... 334 2. Angela Roberts .....................1984-87 .................... 260 3. Linda Samuelson...................1980-83 .................... 236 4. Amy Svoboda ........................1985-88 .................... 204 5. Barb Martin ..........................1982-85 .................... 203

SERVICE ATTEMPTS** ...................................................... 1. Barb Martin ..........................1982-85 .................. 2889 2. Angela Roberts .....................1984-87 .................. 2725 3. Erin Carmichael ....................1988-91 .................. 2665 4. Leah Dennie ..........................1988-91 .................. 2638 5. Amy Svoboda ........................1985-88 .................. 2394

ASSISTS ............................................................................. 1. Leah Dennie ..........................1988-91 .................. 7080 2. Barb Martin ..........................1982-85 .................. 4901 3. Kristin Huitt ..........................2000-03 .................. 3618 4. Angela Roberts .....................1984-87 .................. 3215 5. Louella Lovely .......................1993-94 .................. 3022 6. Hillary Keltner .....................2011-present ......... 2762 7. Billeye Gladen .......................1991-94 .................. 2307 8. Tharommony In ....................1996-00 .................. 2214 9. Jessica Hellmann ..................2007-10 .................. 2110 10. Carly Siefken .........................2002-05 .................. 1941

SOLO BLOCKS .................................................................... 1. Linda Samuelson...................1980-83 .................... 715 2. Cheryl DeVita ........................1980-83 .................... 503 3. Lisa Garraway .......................1983-86 .................... 275 4. Jennifer Block .......................1988-91 .................... 205 5. Dawn Dunlop ........................1985-87 .................... 183 6. Niko Bronson ........................1992-94 .................... 181 7. Barb Martin ..........................1982-85 .................... 173 8. Lisa Harrigan .........................1990-93 .................... 145 9. Summer Koons .....................1996-00 .................... 122 10. Susan Wojsyznski..................1985-88 .................... 101

RECEPTION ATTEMPTS** ................................................. 1. Erin Carmichael ....................1988-91 .................. 3988 2. Christy Eiler...........................1989-92 .................. 3201 3. Amy Svoboda ........................1985-88 .................. 2816 4. Lisa Garraway .......................1983-86 .................. 2634 5. Betsy Moore .........................1990-93 .................. 2005 6. Jeanne Golder.......................1985-88 .................. 1668 7. Pam Haug .............................1983-86 .................. 1438 8. Angela Roberts .....................1984-87 .................. 1364

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POST-SEASON RECORDS

POST-SEASON RECORDS

Kills ...................................................... 67 ................Linda Samuelson, 1983 Attempts ............................................ 116 ................Linda Samuelson, 1983 Percentage........................................ .520 .....................Cheryl DeVita, 1983 Solo Blocks ........................................... 19 ................Linda Samuelson, 1983 Assisted Blocks .................................... 13 ....................Cheryl DeVita, 1983 Total Blocks.......................................... 26 .....................Cheryl DeVita, 1983 Digs ...................................................... 43 .....................Cheryl DeVita, 1983

Assists ....................................................... 169 ....................... Barb Martin, 1983 Service Aces.................................................. 6 .....................Cheryl DeVita, 1983 Service Attempts ** ................................... 82 ....................... Barb Martin, 1983 Service Attempts Average ** .................. 2.16 ....................... Barb Martin, 1983 Reception Attempts **............................... 59 .....................Cheryl DeVita, 1983 Reception Attempts Average ** ............. 2.29 .....................Cheryl DeVita, 1983 Cheryl DeVita

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Kills ........................................................................................................................2560 (1991) Attempts ...............................................................................................................6759 (1992) Percentage ..............................................................................................................383 (1983) Solo Blocks ..............................................................................................................277 (1992) Assisted Blocks ........................................................................................................995 (1983) Total Blocks ...........................................................................................................1090 (1992) Digs .......................................................................................................................4069 (1991) Assists ...................................................................................................................2368 (1991) Service Aces ............................................................................................................416 (1981) Service Attempts** ...............................................................................................4692 (1991) Service Attempts Average** ..................................................................................2.20 (1986) Reception Attempts** ..........................................................................................4113 (1991) Reception Attempts Average** .............................................................................2.12 (1988)

Most Wins ................................................................................................................ 46 (1981) Fewest Wins ............................................................................................................... 2 (2001) Fewest Losses ............................................................................................................. 6 (1976) Most Losses .................................................................................................. 28 (2x, last 2005) Highest Winning Percentage ................................................................................. .806 (1994) Lowest Winning Percentage .................................................................................. .087 (2001) Consecutive Winning Seasons ............................................................................. 15 (1980-94) Most Matches Played ............................................................................................... 61 (1981) Fewest Matches Played ............................................................................................ 13 (1976) Most Match Shutouts ............................................................................................... 30 (1981) Longest Match Win Streak ....................................................................................... 15 (1981) Longest Match Losing Streak.................................................................................... 21 (2011) Most Conference Matches Won .............................................................................. 15 (1984)

KILLS ................................................................................. 1. Linda Samuelson........................1981 .................... 972 2. Cheryl DeVita .............................1981 .................... 748 3. Linda Samuelson........................1983 .................... 702 4. Linda Samuelson........................1982 .................... 652 5. Cheryl DeVita .............................1983 .................... 600 6. Dawn Dunlop .............................1987 .................... 569 7. Christy Eiler................................1992 .................... 563 8. Christy Eiler................................1991 .................... 539 9T. Erin Carmichael .........................1991 .................... 533 9T. Lisa Garraway ............................1985 .................... 533

ASSISTS ............................................................................. 1. Leah Dennie ...............................1991 .................. 2031 2. Billeye Gladen ............................1992 .................. 2027 3. Leah Dennie ...............................1990 .................. 1859 4. Leah Dennie ...............................1989 .................. 1827 5. Barb Martin ...............................1983 .................. 1693 6. Angela Roberts ..........................1986 .................. 1560 7. Louella Lovely ............................1994 .................. 1546 8. Louella Lovely ............................1993 .................. 1476 9. Leah Dennie ...............................1988 .................. 1363 10. Barb Martin ...............................1984 .................. 1252

SERVICE ACES.................................................................... 1. Linda Samuelson........................1981 .................... 117 2. Erin Carmichael .........................1990 .................... 110 3. Erin Carmichael .........................1991 .................... 101 4. Erin Carmichael .........................1989 ...................... 87 5. Angela Roberts ..........................1986 ...................... 85 6. Angela Roberts ..........................1985 ...................... 78 7. Stacy Schlange ...........................1984 ...................... 76 8. Leah Dennie ...............................1989 ...................... 68 9. Linda Samuelson........................1983 ...................... 66 10. Cheryl DeVita .............................1982 ...................... 65

KILLS PER GAME ............................................................... 1. Linda Samuelson........................1981 ................... 5.68 2. Delavane Diaz ............................2003 ................... 4.98 3. Linda Samuelson........................1982 ................... 4.59 4. Cheryl DeVita .............................1981 ................... 4.37 5. Linda Samuelson........................1981 ................... 4.06 6. Delavane Diaz ............................2000 ................... 3.93 7. Delavane Diaz ............................2002 ................... 3.70 8. Caroline Kurtz ............................2010 ................... 3.65 9. Cheryl DeVita .............................1983 ................... 3.55 10. Cheryl DeVita .............................1982 ................... 3.54

ASSISTS PER GAME ........................................................... 1. Kristin Huitt ...............................2003 ................. 12.05 2. Tharommony In .........................1999 ................. 12.00 3. Billeye Gladen ............................1992 ................. 11.92 4. Louella Lovely ............................1994 ................. 11.71 5. Leah Dennie ...............................1991 ................. 11.67 6. Kristin Huitt ...............................2002 ................. 11.51 7. Leah Dennie ...............................1989 ................. 11.07 8. Leah Dennie ...............................1990 ................. 11.00 9. Carly Siefken ..............................2004 ................. 10.59 10. Louella Lovely ............................1993 ................. 10.47

SOLO BLOCKS .................................................................... 1. Linda Samuelson........................1983 .................... 269 2. Linda Samuelson........................1982 .................... 237 3. Linda Samuelson........................1981 .................... 209 4. Cheryl DeVita .............................1982 .................... 194 5. Cheryl DeVita .............................1981 .................... 159 6. Cheryl DeVita .............................1983 .................... 150 7. Dawn Dunlop .............................1987 .................... 105 8. Lisa Garraway ............................1985 ..................... 94 9. Lisa Harrigan ..............................1992 ..................... 90 10. Niko Bronson .............................1993 ..................... 85

ATTEMPTS ......................................................................... 1. Linda Samuelson........................1981 .................. 1881 2. Christy Eiler................................1992 .................. 1445 3. Dawn Dunlop .............................1987 .................. 1325 4. Christy Eiler................................1991 .................. 1324 5. Delavane Diaz ............................2003 .................. 1221 6. Linda Samuelson........................1983 .................. 1195 7. Lisa Garraway ............................1985 .................. 1121 8. Caroline Kurtz ............................2010 .................. 1117 9. Brooke Effland ...........................1999 .................. 1112 10. Akokwe Clement ..................... 2013 ................. 1088

DIGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

................................................................................. Christy Eiler................................1991 .................... 730 Louella Lovely ............................1993 .................... 724 Erin Carmichael .........................1991 .................... 715 Erin Carmichael .........................1990 .................... 654 Louella Lovely ............................1994 .................... 647 Amy Svoboda .............................1987 .................... 640 Angela Roberts ..........................1987 .................... 630 Angela Roberts ..........................1985 .................... 630 Dawn Dunlop .............................1987 .................... 603 Erin Carmichael .........................1989 .................... 566

ASSISTED BLOCKS ............................................................. 1. Lisa Garraway ............................1984 .................... 232 2. Noreen Coughlin........................1984 .................... 199 3. Jenny Block ................................1991 .................... 181 4. Lisa Harrigan ..............................1992 .................... 173 5. Stacy Schlange ...........................1984 .................... 152 6. Barb Martin ...............................1984 .................... 150 7. Cheryl DeVita .............................1983 .................... 149 8. Cheryl DeVita .............................1982 .................... 140 9. Linda Samuelson........................1983 .................... 139 10. Dawn Dunlop .............................1987 .................... 138

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 500 ATTEMPTS).................... 1. Linda Samuelson........................1982 ................... .495 2. Cheryl DeVita .............................1983 ................... .471 3. Linda Samuelson........................1983 ................... .454 4. Stacy Schlange ...........................1984 ................... .440 5. Cheryl DeVita .............................1982 ................... .410 6. Linda Samuelson........................1981 ................... .398 7. Barb Martin ...............................1982 ................... .397 8. Barb Martin ...............................1985 ................... .393 9T. Barb Martin ...............................1984 ................... .390 9T. Angela Roberts ..........................1986 ................... .390

DIGS PER GAME ................................................................ 1. Louella Lovely ............................1993 ................... 5.13 2. Louella Lovely ............................1994 ................... 4.90 3. Christy Eiler................................1991 ................... 4.45 4. Maiya Perich ..............................2012 ................... 4.39 5. Maiya Perich ..............................2011 ................... 4.17 5. Erin Carmichael .........................1991 ................... 4.11 6. Angela Roberts ..........................1987 ................... 4.09 7. Amy Svoboda .............................1987 ................... 4.00 8. Erin Carmichael .........................1990 ................... 3.96 9. Dawn Dunlop .............................1987 ................... 3.72

TOTAL BLOCKS .................................................................. 1. Linda Samuelson........................1983 .................... 408 2. Linda Samuelson........................1982 .................... 367 3. Cheryl DeVita .............................1982 .................... 324 4. Cheryl DeVita .............................1983 .................... 299 5. Lisa Garraway ............................1984 .................... 286 6. Lisa Harrigan ..............................1992 .................... 263 7. Noreen Coughlin........................1984 .................... 246 8. Dawn Dunlop .............................1987 .................... 243 9. Jennifer Block ............................1991 .................... 240 10. Lisa Garraway ............................1985 .................... 232

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DIVISION I CAREER RECORDS KILLS ................................................................................. 1. Delavane Diaz ......................2000-03 ................... 1468 2. Kristin Hamlett.....................2002-05 ................... 1178 3. Brooke Effland .....................1996-99 ................... 1092 4. Caroline Kurtz ......................2007-10 ..................... 971 5. Cami Richan .........................2010-13 ..................... 922 6. Lamecca Jefferson ...............2001-04 ..................... 887 7. Nichole Stilwell ....................2007-10 ..................... 863 8. Summer Koons ....................1996-99 ..................... 797 9. Shaylor Billings.....................1997-99 ..................... 742 10. Robyn Duncan .....................1996-99 ..................... 741

SERVICE ACES.................................................................... 1. Delavane Diaz ......................2000-03 ..................... 118 2. Robyn Duncan .....................1996-99 ..................... 100 3. Carly Siefken ........................2002-05 ....................... 94 4. Maiya Perich ........................2009-12 ....................... 89 5. Kristin Hamlett.....................2002-05 ....................... 85 6. Kristin Huitt .........................2000-03 ....................... 78 7. Shaylor Billings.....................1997-99 ....................... 77 8T. Becca Gallegos .....................2003-05 ....................... 69 8T. Kim Kallabis .........................2004-07 ....................... 69 8T. Caroline Kurtz ......................2007-10 ....................... 69

BLOCKS PER SET (MIN. 100 SETS) ........................................ 1. Summer Koons ....................1996-99 .................... 1.10 2. Kristin Hamlett.....................2002-05 .................... 0.87 3. Brooke Akers .......................2004-05 .................... 0.80 4. Tiffany Bishop ......................2001-02 .................... 0.78 5. Michelle Harrington ............2006-09 .................... 0.75 6. Shaylor Billings.....................1997-99 .................... 0.74 7. Taylor Parker .....................2012-present ........... 0.67 8. Raquel Rosas......................2012-present ........... 0.66 9. Nichole Stilwell ....................2007-10 .................... 0.62 10. Ayesha Hein .........................2011-13 .................... 0.60

KILLS PER SET (MIN. 100 SETS) ............................................ 1. Delavane Diaz ......................2000-03 .................... 4.06 2. Kristin Hamlett.....................2002-05 .................... 2.99 3. Brooke Effland .....................1996-99 .................... 2.97 4. Akokwe Clement ................2012-present ........... 2.89 5. Tiffany Bishop ......................2001-02 .................... 2.86 6. Caroline Kurtz ......................2007-10 .................... 2.58 7T. Maggie Sherrill ...................2012-present ........... 2.56 7T. Brooke Akers .......................2004-05 .................... 2.56 9. Shaylor Billings.....................1997-99 .................... 2.52 10. Tracy Wilkerson ...................1996-99 .................... 2.46

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................................................................................. Maiya Perich ........................2009-12 ................... 1327 Brooke Effland .....................1996-99 ..................... 925 Caroline Kurtz ......................2007-10 ..................... 876 Delavane Diaz ......................2000-03 ..................... 842 Kelly Spencer .......................2007-10 ..................... 827 Kristin Huitt .........................2000-03 ..................... 740 Robyn Duncan .....................1996-99 ..................... 688 Kristina Stewart ...................2005-08 ..................... 686 Tracy Wilkerson ...................1996-99 ..................... 671 Hillary Keltner ....................2011-present ............ 646

POINTS ............................................................................... 1. Delvane Diaz ........................2000-03 ................ 1640.5 2. Kristin Hamlett.....................2002-05 ................ 1479.5 3. Brooke Effland .....................1996-99 ................ 1192.5 4. Summer Koons ....................1996-99 ................ 1085.0 5. Carolina Kurtz ......................2007-10 ................ 1074.0 6. Cami Richan .........................2010-13 ................ 1027.0 7. Nichole Stilwell ....................2007-10 ................ 1010.5 8. Lamecca Jefferson ...............2001-04 .................. 974.0 9. Shaylor Billings.....................1997-99 .................. 958.0 10. Robyn Duncan .....................1996-99 .................. 902.5

ATTEMPTS ......................................................................... 1. Delavane Diaz ......................2000-03 ................... 3994 2. Brooke Effland .....................1996-99 ................... 3324 3. Caroline Kurtz ......................2007-10 ................... 3033 4. Kristin Hamlett.....................2002-05 ................... 2879 5. Cami Richan .........................2010-13 ................... 2785 6. Kristina Stewart ...................2005-08 ................... 2453 7. Lamecca Jefferson ...............2001-04 ................... 2388 8. Nichole Stilwell ....................2007-10 ................... 2209 9. Robyn Duncan .....................1996-99 ................... 2169 10. Summer Koons ....................1996-99 ................... 1989

DIGS PER SET (MIN. 100 SETS) ........................................... 1. Maiya Perich ........................2009-12 .................... 3.28 2. Tracy Wilkerson ...................1996-99 .................... 2.96 3. Victoria Martinez .................2008.......................... 2.81 4. Brooke Effland .....................1996-99 .................... 2.51 5. Kelly Spencer .......................2007-10 .................... 2.41 6T. Delavane Diaz ......................2000-03 .................... 2.33 6T. Caroline Kurtz ......................2007-10 .................... 2.33 8. Jenalee Burke ......................2001, 03-04 .............. 2.12 9. Rebecca Bates ....................2012-present ........... 2.09 10T. Kristin Huitt .........................2000-03 .................... 2.04 10T. Morgan Dolan......................2005-07 .................... 2.04

POINTS PER SET (MIN. 100 SETS) ....................................... 1. Delavane Diaz ......................2000-03 .................... 4.53 2. Kristin Hamlett.....................2002-05 .................... 3.76 3. Tiffany Bishop ......................2001-02 .................... 3.58 4. Shaylor Billings.....................1997-99 .................... 3.26 5. Brooke Effland .....................1996-99 .................... 3.24 6. Brooke Akers .......................2004-05 .................... 3.13 7. Akokwe Clement ................2012-present ........... 3.11 8. Summer Koons ....................1996-99 .................... 2.96 9. Caroline Kurtz ......................2007-10 .................... 2.86 10. Tracy Wilkerson ...................1996-99 .................... 2.79

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 1500 ATTS) .......................... 1. Ayesha Hein .........................2011-13 .................... .288 2 Shaylor Billings.....................1997-99 ..................... 240 3. Nichole Stilwell ....................2007-10 ..................... 213 4. Kristin Hamlett.....................2002-05 ..................... 210 5. Michelle Harrington ............2006-09 ..................... 199 6. Lamecca Jefferson ...............2001-04 ..................... 196 7. Summer Koons ....................1996-99 ..................... 194 8. Delavane Diaz ......................2000-03 ..................... 172 9. Brooke Effland .....................1996-99 ..................... 158 10. Akokwe Clement ................2012-present ........... .147

SOLO BLOCKS .................................................................... 1. Summer Koons ....................1996-99 ..................... 122 2. Kristin Hamlett.....................2002-05 ....................... 92 3. Michelle Harrington ............2006-09 ....................... 67 4. Shaylor Billings.....................1997-99 ....................... 60 5. Brooke Akers .......................2004-05 ....................... 47 6. Tiffany Bishop ......................2001-02 ....................... 43 7. Nichole Stilwell ....................2007-10 ....................... 40 8. Jaime Rempel ......................1997-00 ....................... 25 9. Ayesha Hein .........................2011-13 ....................... 24 10. Jasamine Pettie ...................2005-08 ....................... 22

MATCHES PLAYED .............................................................. 1T. Maiya Perich ........................2009-12 ..................... 118 1T. Nichole Stilwell ....................2007-10 ..................... 118 3T. Carolina Kurtz ......................2007-10 ..................... 117 3T. Jasamine Pettie ...................2005-08 ..................... 117 5. Kristina Stewart ...................2005-08 ..................... 116

ASSISTS ............................................................................. 1. Kristin Huitt .........................2000-03 ................... 3618 5. Hillary Keltner ....................2011-present .......... 2762 2. Tharommony In ...................1996-99 ................... 2214 3. Jessica Hellmann .................2007-10 ................... 2110 4. Carly Siefken ........................2002-05 ................... 1941 6. Kim Kallabis .........................2004-07 ................... 1482 7. Katherine Dehne..................1996-97 ................... 1054 8. Josalynn Wise ......................2010-13 ..................... 655 9. Kylie Adams .........................1998-99 ..................... 652 10. Stephanie Stanford ..............2007-08 ..................... 470

ASSISTED BLOCKS ............................................................. 1. Summer Koons ....................1996-99 ..................... 282 2. Kristin Hamlett.....................2002-05 ..................... 249 3. Michelle Harrington ............2006-09 ..................... 207 4. Nichole Stilwell ....................2007-10 ..................... 205 5. Ayesha Hein .........................2011-13 ..................... 169 6. Shaylor Billings.....................1997-99 ..................... 158 7. Jasamine Pettie ...................2005-08 ..................... 149 8. Molly White .........................2001-04 ..................... 120 9. Cami Richan .........................2010-13 ..................... 114 10. Brooke Akers .......................2004-05 ..................... 108

ASSISTS PER SET (MIN. 100 SETS) ...................................... 1. Kristin Huitt .........................2000-03 .................... 9.99 2. Tharommony In ...................1996-99 .................... 8.86 3. Hillary Keltner ....................2011-present ........... 8.58 4. Katherine Dehne..................1996-97 .................... 6.84 5. Carly Siefken ........................2002-05 .................... 6.28 6. Jessica Hellmann .................2007-10 .................... 6.26 7. Kim Kallabis .........................2004-07 .................... 4.49 8. Stephanie Stanford ..............2007-08 .................... 3.98 9. Katie Dildy ...........................2000-02 .................... 2.40 10. Josalynn Wise ......................2010-13 .................... 1.86

TOTAL BLOCKS .................................................................. 1. Summer Koons ....................1996-99 ..................... 404 2. Kristin Hamlett.....................2002-05 ..................... 341 3. Michelle Harrington ............2006-09 ..................... 274 4. Nichole Stilwell ....................2007-10 ..................... 245 5. Shaylor Billings.....................1997-99 ..................... 218 6. Ayesha Hein .........................2011-13 ..................... 193 7. Jasamine Pettie ...................2005-08 ..................... 171 8. Brooke Akers .......................2004-05 ..................... 155 9. Molly White .........................2001-04 ..................... 137 10. Cami Richan .........................2010-13 ..................... 129

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DIVISION I SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS ................................................................................ Delavane Diaz......................... 2003 .......................498 Brooke Effland........................ 1999 .......................386 Caroline Kurtz......................... 2010 .......................376 Delavane Diaz......................... 2002 .......................374 Brooke Akers .......................... 2005 .......................367 Shaylor Billings ....................... 1999 .......................358 Akokwe Clement ..................2013 ......................350 Robyn Duncan ........................ 1997 .......................349 Tiffany Bishop ........................ 2002 .......................345 Brooke Effland........................ 1997 .......................338

ASSISTS PER SET (MIN. 10 SETS) ........................................ 1. Kristin Huitt ............................ 2003 ....................12.05 2. Tharommony In...................... 1999 ....................12.01 3. Kristin Huitt ............................ 2002 ....................11.51 4. Carly Siefken .......................... 2004 ....................10.59 5. Hillary Keltner.......................2013 ................... 10.09 6. Hillary Keltner.......................2012 .....................9.60 7. Carly Siefken .......................... 2005 ......................9.07 8. Kylie Adams ............................ 1998 ......................8.66 9. Kristin Huitt ............................ 2000 ......................8.41 10. Jessica Hellmann .................... 2009 ......................7.72

ASSISTED BLOCKS ............................................................. 1. Summer Koons ....................... 1999 .......................104 2. Molly White ........................... 2003 .........................73 3. Michelle Harrington ............... 2008 .........................66 4T. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2003 .........................65 4T. Brooke Akers .......................... 2005 .........................65 6T. Summer Koons ....................... 1996 .........................64 6T. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2005 .........................64 8T. Ayesha Hein..........................2012 ........................63 8T. Nichole Stilwell....................... 2007 .........................63 10. Shaylor Billings ....................... 1999 .........................62

KILLS PER SET (MIN. 10 SETS) ............................................. 1. Delavane Diaz......................... 2003 ......................4.98 2. Delavane Diaz......................... 2000 ......................3.93 3. Brooke Effland........................ 1999 ......................3.71 4. Delavane Diaz......................... 2002 ......................3.70 5. Caroline Kurtz......................... 2010 ......................3.65 6. Shaylor Billings ....................... 1999 ......................3.48 7. Delavane Diaz......................... 2001 ......................3.46 8. Tiffany Bishop ........................ 2002 ......................3.42 9. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2005 ......................3.27 10. Brooke Effland........................ 1998 ......................3.25

DIGS .................................................................................. 1. Maiya Perich .......................... 2012 .......................479 2. Maiya Perich .......................... 2011 .......................400 3. Tracy Wilkerson ..................... 1999 .......................355 4. Kelly Spencer .......................... 2010 .......................334 5. Brooke Effland........................ 1998 .......................328 6. Rebecca Bates.......................2013 ......................309 7. Hillary Keltner.......................2013 ......................299 8. Emma Dridge ........................2013 ......................295 9. Brooke Effland........................ 1997 .......................288 10. Victoria Martinez ................... 2008 .......................284

TOTAL BLOCKS .................................................................. 1. Summer Koons ....................... 1999 .......................134 2. Brooke Akers .......................... 2005 .........................99 3. Summer Koons ....................... 1997 .........................98 4. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2005 .........................97 5. Summer Koons ....................... 1996 .........................92 6. Tiffany Bishop ........................ 2002 .........................89 7. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2003 .........................87 8. Shaylor Billings ....................... 1999 .........................85 9. Molly White ........................... 2003 .........................84 10. Michelle Harrington ............... 2008 .........................83

ATTEMPTS ......................................................................... 1. Delavane Diaz......................... 2003 .....................1221 2. Brooke Effland........................ 1999 .....................1112 3. Akokwe Clement ..................2013 .................... 1086 4. Delavane Diaz......................... 2002 .....................1030 5. Brooke Effland........................ 1997 .....................1028 6. Delavane Diaz......................... 2000 .....................1016 7. Robyn Duncan ........................ 1997 .......................977 8. Cami Richan ........................... 2012 .......................950 9. Maggie Sherrill .....................2013 ......................948 10. Cami Richan ........................... 2011 .......................939

DIGS PER SET (MIN. 10 SETS) ................................................ 1. Maiya Perich .......................... 2012 ......................4.39 2. Maiya Perich .......................... 2011 ......................4.17 3. Tracy Wilkerson ..................... 1999 ......................3.59 4. Kelly Spener ........................... 2010 ......................3.24 5. Brooke Effland........................ 1999 ......................3.15 6. Delavane Diaz......................... 2000 ......................2.94 7. Victoria Martinez ................... 2008 ......................2.81 8. Tracy Wilkerson ..................... 1996 ......................2.67 9. Brooke Effland........................ 1998 ......................2.67 10. Caroline Kurtz......................... 2010 ......................2.63

BLOCKS PER SET (MIN. 10 SETS) ........................................... 1. Summer Koons ....................... 1999 ......................1.29 2. Summer Koons ....................... 1998 ......................1.18 3. Summer Koons ....................... 1996 ......................1.10 4. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2005 ......................0.96 5. Shaylor Billings ....................... 1998 ......................0.92 6. Taylor Parker ........................2012 .....................0.89 7T. Kristen Holt ..........................2012 .....................0.88 7T. Tiffany Bishop ........................ 2002 ......................0.88 7T. Summer Koons ....................... 1997 ......................0.88 10T. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2003 ......................0.87 10T. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2004 ......................0.87

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 500 ATTEMPTS).................... 1. Ayesha Hein ........................... 2013 .......................363 2. Lamecca Jefferson.................. 2002 .......................309 3. Tiffany Bishop ........................ 2002 .......................300 4. Shaylor Billings ....................... 1999 .......................299 5. Ayesha Hein ........................... 2011 .......................275 6. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2003 .......................265 7. Nichole Stilwell....................... 2010 .......................246 8. Summer Koons ....................... 1999 .......................245 9. Brooke Akers .......................... 2005 .......................238 10. Nichole Stilwell....................... 2009 .......................236

SERVICE ACES.................................................................... 1. Tharommony In...................... 1999 .........................47 2. Carly Siefken .......................... 2003 .........................42 3. Delavane Diaz......................... 2002 .........................39 4. Delavane Diaz......................... 2003 .........................38 5. Kristin Huitt ............................ 2002 .........................37 6. Robyn Duncan ........................ 1999 .........................36 7. Kim Kallabis ............................ 2005 .........................34 8. Shaylor Billings ....................... 1999 .........................33 9T. Rebecca Gerton...................... 2006 .........................31 9T. Carly Siefken .......................... 2005 .........................31

POINTS ................................................................................ 1. Delavane Diaz......................... 2003 ....................549.5 2. Shaylor Billings ....................... 1999 ....................445.0 3. Brooke Akers .......................... 2005 ....................442.5 4. Tiffany Bishop ........................ 2002 ....................434.5 5. Delavane Diaz......................... 2002 ....................429.0 6. Brooke Effland........................ 1999 ....................425.5 7. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2005 ....................422.0 8. Caroline Kurtz......................... 2010 ....................402.5 9. Robyn Duncan ........................ 1997 ....................399.0 10. Summer Koons ....................... 1999 ....................386.0

ASSISTS .............................................................................. 1. Tharommony In...................... 1999 .....................1249 2. Hillary Keltner.......................2013 .................... 1211 3. Kristin Huitt ............................ 2003 .....................1205 4. Kristin Huitt ............................ 2002 .....................1163 5. Carly Siefken .......................... 2005 .....................1097 6. Hillary Keltner.......................2012 .................... 1018 7. Carly Siefken........................... 2004 .......................805 8. Jessica Hellmann .................... 2009 .......................733 9. Kristin Huitt ............................ 2000 .......................698 10. Jessica Hellmann .................... 2010 .......................687

SOLO BLOCKS .................................................................... 1. Summer Koons ....................... 1997 .........................40 2. Brooke Akers .......................... 2005 .........................34 3. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2005 .........................33 4T. Summer Koons ....................... 1999 .........................30 4T. Tiffany Bishop ........................ 2002 .........................30 6. Summer Koons ....................... 1996 .........................28 7. Summer Koons ....................... 1998 .........................24 8. Shaylor Billings ....................... 1999 .........................23 9. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2003 .........................22 10. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2004 .........................21

POINTS PER SET .................................................................. 1. Delavane Diaz......................... 2003 ......................5.49 2. Delavane Diaz......................... 2000 ......................4.41 3. Shaylor Billings ....................... 1999 ......................4.32 4. Tiffany Bishop ........................ 2002 ......................4.30 5. Delavane Diaz......................... 2002 ......................4.25 6. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2005 ......................4.18 7. Brooke Effland........................ 1999 ......................4.09 8. Kristin Hamlett ....................... 2004 ......................3.98 9. Caroline Kurtz......................... 2010 ......................3.91 10. Delavane Diaz......................... 2001 ......................3.79

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS TOTAL POINTS IN A MATCH* SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS (DIVISION I ONLY) Kills .................................................................................................................... 1550 (1999) Attempts ........................................................................................................... 4387 (2005) Hitting Percentage ............................................................................................. .222 (2003) Assists ............................................................................................................... 1425 (2013) Service Aces ........................................................................................................ 183 (2005) Digs ................................................................................................................... 1562 (1999) Solo Blocks ............................................................................................................ 89 (2005) Assisted Blocks .................................................................................................... 373 (2003) Total Blocks ...................................................................................................... 250.5 (2003)

BY THE NUMBERS (DIVISION I ONLY) Most Wins ............................................................................................................. 17 (1999) Fewest Wins ............................................................................................................ 2 (2001) Fewest Losses ....................................................................................................... 12 (1999) Most Losses.......................................................................................... 28 (twice, last 2005) Highest Winning Percentage.............................................................................. .586 (1999) Lowest Winning Percentage ............................................................................. ..087 (2001) Most Matches Played .......................................................................... 33 (twice, last 2005) Fewest Matches Played ........................................................................................ 23 (2001) Most Match Shutouts ........................................................................................... 10 (1999) Longest Match Win Streak ...................................................................................... 6 (2003) Longest Match Losing Streak ................................................................................ 21 (2011) Most Conference Matches Won ............................................................ 5 (twice, last 2013)

124..................................vs. Colorado (2012) 116.............................. vs. Long Island (2010) 113..........................vs. Lousiana Tech (2009) 112.....................vs. Long Beach State (2013) 111........................................vs. Army (2013) 106..................................vs. UC Irvine (2013) 106......................................at Denver (2011) 106.........................vs. Southern Utah (2009) 105............................ vs. New Mexico (2012) 105.................................... vs. La Salle (2009) 103.....................................vs. Denver (2012) 102........................vs. Florida Atlantic (2008) 100......................................vs. Bryant (2010) 100............... vs. North Carolina State (2008)

TOTAL POINTS IN A SET* 35....................................vs. Colorado (2012) 32....................................... at Nevada (2012) 30................... vs. South Dakota State (2010) 29....................................vs. UC Irvine (2013) 29..........................................vs. Army (2012) 29................................ vs. Long Island (2010) 29...........................vs. Texas A&M-CC (2008)

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SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS KILLS Air Force All-Time Team............................................................................................ 101 (1983) Air Force All-Time Individual ...............................................................41 (Delavane Diaz, 2003) Air Force Division I Team ......................................................................... 95 (vs. Denver, 1997) Air Force Division I Individual .............................................................41 (Delavane Diaz, 2003) Opponent Division I Team .............................................................................92 (Denver, 1997) Opponent Division I Individual......................................................31 (Joyce Silva - Tulsa, 2004)

DIGS Air Force All-Time Team............................................................................................ 146 (1992) Air Force All-Time Individual ...............................................................45 (Louella Lovely, 1993) Air Force Division I Team ..................................................... 95 (vs. North Carolina A&T, 2007) Air Force Division I Individual .............................................................. 36 (Maiya Perich, 2011) Opponent Division I Team ................................................................................89 (Army, 2013) Opponent Division I Individual..........................................................34 (DJ Phee - Army, 2013)

ATTEMPTS Air Force All-Time Team............................................................................................ 269 (1993) Air Force All-Time Individual .................................................................. 70 (Christy Eiler, 1992) Air Force Division I Team ....................................................................... 250 (vs. Denver, 1997) Air Force Division I Individual .............................................................68 (Delavane Diaz, 2003) Opponent Division I Team ...........................................................................240 (Denver, 1997) Opponent Division I Individual...................................... 81 (Hanna Gibeau - Long Island, 2010)

SOLO BLOCKS Air Force All-Time Team.............................................................................................. 38 (1983) Air Force All-Time Individual .......................................................... 17 (Linda Samuelson, 1983) Air Force Division I Team ..................................................................... 9 (vs. Dartmouth, 1998) Air Force Division I Individual .............................................................5 (Summer Koons, 1997) Opponent Division I Team ....................................................10 (twice - last Providence, 1996) Opponent Division I Individual.......................................6 (Breanna Cullity - Long Island, 2010)

ATTACK PERCENTAGE Air Force All-Time Team........................................................................................... .751 (1983) Air Force All-Time Individual* ............................... 1.000 (N. Coughlin, 1984; A. Roberts, 1986) Air Force Division I Team ...................................................................492 (Norfolk State, 2012) Air Force Division I Individual*........................................................ .909 (Hillary Keltner, 2013) Opponent Division I Team ....................................................................697 (Pepperdine, 2011) Opponent Division I Individual*.......................................... .909 (Jordan Keller - Seattle, 2011)

ASSISTED BLOCKS Air Force All-Time Team.............................................................................................. 38 (1983) Air Force All-Time Individual ...............................................................12 (Jennifer Block, 1991) Air Force Division I Team .......................................................31 (vs. Northern Colorado, 2004) Air Force Division I Individual ........................................................... 11 (Kristin Hamlett, 2004) Opponent Division I Team .............................................................................35 (Denver, 2011) Opponent Division I Individual....................................... 12 (Kara Jones -Louisiana Tech, 2009)

ASSISTS Air Force All-Time Team.............................................................................................. 95 (1993) Air Force All-Time Individual ...............................................................83 (Louella Lovely, 1993) Air Force Division I Team ......................................................................... 86 (vs. Denver, 1997) Air Force Division I Individual ..........................................................79 (Tharommony In, 1997) Opponent Division I Team .............................................................................83 (Denver, 1997) Opponent Division I Individual.............................63 (twice, last Corrinne Chapin - UNC, 2004)

TOTAL BLOCKS Air Force All-Time Team.............................................................................................. 80 (1992) Air Force All-Time Individual .......................................................... 25 (Linda Samuelson, 1983) Air Force Division I Team ........................................................................26 (Utah Valley, 2013) Air Force Division I Individual .........................................11 (S. Koons, 1999; K. Hamlett, 2004) Opponent Division I Team ...........................................28 (three times - last Utah State, 2013) Opponent Division I Individual...........................................13 (Faimie Kingsley - Denver, 2011)

SERVICE ACES Air Force All-Time Team.............................................................................................. 17 (1983) Air Force All-Time Individual .............................................................. 9 (Erin Carmichael, 1990) Air Force Division I Team ................................................................16 (vs. Norfolk State, 2006) Air Force Division I Individual ................................................................. 8 (Cami Richan, 2013) Opponent Division I Team ..................................................................................20 (TCU, 2005) Opponent Division I Individual................................ 12 (twice, last Megan Munce - TCU, 2008)

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Abilene Christian Adams State Akron Alabama Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Fairbanks Alcorn State American American Intl Angelo State Appalachian State Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas State Army Augustana Barry Belmont Bentley Bethel Black Hills State Boise State Bowling Green Bradley Bridgeport British Columbia Bryant Bucknell Buffalo Butler BYU BYU-Hawaii C.W. Post Cal Poly-Pomona Cal State-Bakersfield Cal State-Dominguez Hills Cal State-Los Angeles Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Sacramento California Canisius Carroll Catholic University Centenary Central Arkansas Central Florida Central Missouri Central Missouri St. Central Washington Chadron State Chaminade Chapman College Chicago State Chico State Christopher Newport Citadel Cleveland State Colorado Colorado Christian Colorado College Colorado Mines Colorado State Colorado Women’s CU-Colorado Springs Dartmouth Davidson Denver Doane Dominican Drury Duquesne East Carolina Eastern Illinois Eastern Montana Eastern Montana State Eastern New Mexico Elmhurst College Fairleigh Dickinson Ferris State AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL

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Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida Southern Florida Tech Fordham Fort Hays State Fort Lewis College Fresno State Friends University Furman Gardner-Webb Georgetown Georgia State Georgia Tech Grand Canyon Grand Valley State Hampton Hastings College Hawaii Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii-Pacific Henderson State Hofstra Houston Baptist Humboldt State Idaho State Illinois-Chicago Indiana Purdue-Fort Wayne International Jacksonville State Kansas Kansas State Kennesaw State Kent State La Salle La Verne Lehigh Lewis Lewis and Clark Long Beach State Long Island Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana at Monroe Louisiana Tech Mankato State Marist Marquette Marymount McNeese State Memphis Mercer Merrimack Mesa State Metro State Mid-Am Nazarene Minnesota-Duluth Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri-St. Louis Montana Montana State Montana Tech Morehead State Morgan State Morningside Mount St. Joseph Murray State Navy Nebraska Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Omaha Nevada New Haven New Mexico New Mexico Highlands New Mexico State New Orleans Nicholls State

0 1 1 2 4 2 1 0 1 0 8 3 17 4 2 6 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 3 3 1 5 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 First Meeting 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 2 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 8 3 26 33 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 11 1 0 1 6 4 3 2 3 2 1 5 3 31 6 0 0 3 0 1 1 1

Norfolk State 2 0 North Alabama 1 1 North Carolina A&T 1 0 North Carolina Central 1 0 North Carolina State 0 1 North Dakota State 1 6 North Texas 0 1 Northeast Missouri St. 2 1 Northeastern 0 1 Northern Arizona 2 2 Northern Colorado 13 52 Northern Michigan 0 2 Northwestern State 2 3 Oakland 1 0 Occidental 1 0 Oklahoma 0 1 Oral Roberts 1 0 Oregon State 0 1 Pepperdine 0 1 Portland State 1 5 Prairie View 3 0 Providence 0 1 Puget Sound 1 0 Purdue 0 1 Quinnipiac 1 0 Regis 17 25 Rice 0 4 Robert Morris 1 0 Rockmont 1 0 Rollins 1 0 Rutgers 0 2 Sacramento State 0 7 Saint Louis First Meeting Sam Houston State 0 1 Samford 0 1 San Diego State 2 33 San Francisco 2 2 San Francisco State 3 0 San Jose State 1 4 Santa Fe 10 4 Seattle 0 1 Seattle Pacific 1 1 Sonoma State 1 0 South Alabama 1 0 South Carolina State 1 0 South Carolina Upstate 1 0 South Dakota 1 0 South Dakota State 0 3 South Dakota Tech 1 0 South Florida 1 0 Southeast Missouri St. 0 1 Southeastern Louisiana 0 1 Southern Cal College 1 0 Southern Colorado 30 5 Southern Illinois 0 1 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 0 1 Southern Methodist 0 2 Southern Mississippi 1 1 Southern Utah 3 1 Southwest Missouri St. 0 1 Southwest Texas State 0 1 St. Cloud State 1 1 St. John’s 0 2 St. Joseph’s 2 0 St. Mary’s (California) 0 2 St. Mary’s (Kansas) 1 0 St. Mary’s (Nebraska) 1 0 Stanford 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 0 1 Stetson 1 1 Stony Brook 0 1 Tampa 2 3 TCU 2 15 Tennessee State 0 1 Tennessee Tech 1 0 UT-Martin 1 0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1 1 Texas-El Paso 2 3

Texas Lutheran Texas-Pan American Texas-San Antonio Texas Southern Texas State Texas Tech Texas Woman’s Trinity Troy State Tulane Tulsa UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara UMBC UNC Wilmington UNLV US International Utah Utah Valley Utah State Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech Washburn Washington Washington College Washington State Wayne State Weber State West Texas A&M West Texas State West Virginia Western Carolina Western New Mexico Western State Western Washington Willamette William & Mary Winthrop Wisconsin-Green Bay Wright State Wyoming Xavier Yale

1 1 1 0 4 0 2 1 4 1 2 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 2 1 2 6 0 1

0 1 2 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 5 2 1 0 1 35 2 27 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 6 1 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 32 1 1

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1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 TOTAL

W 7 16 14 6 13 46 34 45 33 24 21 27 28 30 31 27 28 21 29 11 491

OVERALL RECORD L 6 9 10 12 10 15 15 11 16 20 17 19 18 18 19 21 19 18 7 22 302

Pct. .538 .640 .583 .333 .565 .754 .693 .804 .673 .545 .552 .587 .609 .625 .620 .563 .596 .538 .806 .333 .619

CONFERENCE RECORD W L Pct. 0 4 .000 11 1 .917 4 6 .400 4 10 .286 4 4 .500 3 3 .500 3 3 .500 14 0 1.00 15 4 .789 10 4 .714 8 6 .571 6 6 .500 9 3 .750 9 5 .643 10 4 .714 10 4 .714 10 2 .833 8 4 .667 141 114 .553

Pct. .148 .152 .346 .586 .222 .087 .267 .483 .160 .152 .107 .226 .143 .276 .138 .100 .300 .250 .233

W 1 0 2 5 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 5 24

.466

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Finish n/a 1st n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd T-2nd T-3rd T-2nd 3rd 1st 2nd

Conference Western Athletic Conference Western Athletic Conference Western Athletic Conference Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West

Finish 8th of 8 8th of 8 8th of 8 4th of 8 8th of 8 8th of 8 8th of 8 5th of 8 (tie) 8th of 8 9th of 9 9th of 9 9th of 9 9th of 9 9th of 9 9th of 9 8th of 8 8th of 9 10th of 11

Head Coach Darlene Riding Darlene Riding Cathy Bacon, Carol West Colleen Turner Colleen Turner Ed Halik Bill Peer Bill Peer Bill Peer Bill Peer Bill Peer Bill Peer Bill Peer Bill Peer Bill Peer Bill Peer Bill Peer Barb Corbeil Barb Corbeil Barb Corbeil

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

W 4 5 9 17 6 2 8 14 4 5 3 7 5 8 4 3 9 8 121

OVERALL

612

OVERALL RECORD L 23 28 17 12 21 21 22 15 21 28 25 24 24 21 25 27 21 24 399 701

CONFERENCE RECORD L Pct. 15 .063 14 .000 12 .143 9 .357 14 .000 14 .000 12 .143 10 .286 14 .000 15 .063 16 .000 16 .000 16 .000 16 .000 15 .063 14 .000 13 .187 15 .250 250 .088 364

Head Coach Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Penny Lucas-White Matt McShane Matt McShane Matt McShane Matt McShane

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS LT DARLENE RIDING Two Seasons Record: 23-25

1976 ...................................................... 7-6 Colorado College ....................... L ............0-2 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........4-0 Colorado College ....................... W...........2-1 Metro State ............................... L ............1-2 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........2-1 Metro State ............................... L ............0-2 Colorado College ....................... W...........2-1 New Mexico Highlands .............. W...........2-0 Southern Colorado .................... W...........2-1 Adams State .............................. W...........2-0 Fort Lewis .................................. L ............0-2 Southern Colorado .................... L ............1-2 Southern Utah ........................... L ............0-2 1977 .................................................... 16-9 Regis .......................................... W...........3-0 Colorado College ....................... W...........3-0 Metro State ............................... W...........3-0 Colorado Women’s.................... W...........3-0 Metro State ............................... L ............2-3 Northwestern State ................... L ............0-2 Fort Lewis .................................. L ............0-2 Santa Fe ..................................... L ............0-2 Colorado Women’s.................... W...........2-0 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........2-0 Southern Utah State .................. W...........2-0 Metro State ............................... W...........3-2 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........3-0 Regis .......................................... W...........3-0 Southern Colorado .................... W...........3-0 Colorado College ....................... W...........3-2 Metro State ............................... L ............2-3 Colorado Women’s.................... W...........3-0 Southern Colorado .................... W...........3-0 Adams State .............................. W...........2-0 Southern Utah State .................. L ............0-2 Eastern New Mexico.................. W...........2-0 Southern Utah ........................... L ............0-1 Metro State ............................... L ............1-3 Idaho State ................................ L ............0-3

CAPT CATHY BACON, LT CAROL WEST One Season Record: 14-10 | 7-5 record each

1978 ................................................. 14-10 Eastern New Mexico.................. L ............1-2 Santa Fe ..................................... L ............1-2 Colorado Women’s.................... W...........3-1 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........3-2 Eastern New Mexico.................. W...........3-0 Santa Fe ..................................... W...........3-0 William & Mary ......................... L ............0-2 Bridgeport ................................. W...........2-0 Hampton ................................... W...........2-0 Christopher Newport ................ W...........2-0 Metro State ............................... L ............0-3 Colorado College ....................... L ............1-3 Southern Colorado .................... W...........3-0 Fort Lewis .................................. W...........2-1 Colorado Women’s.................... W...........3-0 Regis .......................................... W...........3-1 Southern Colorado .................... W...........3-1 Colorado College ....................... L ............0-3 Mesa State ................................ W...........2-0 Metro State ............................... L ............0-2

Fort Lewis .................................. L ............0-2 Metro State ............................... L ............1-3 Regis .......................................... L ............1-3 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........3-1

CAPT COLLEEN TURNER Two Seasons Record: 19-22

1979 .................................................... 6-12 Fort Hays State .......................... W...........3-0 Western State............................ L ............0-3 Regis .......................................... L ............2-3 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 Southern Colorado .................... W...........3-2 Santa Fe ..................................... W...........3-1 Eastern New Mexico.................. W...........3-0 Metro State ............................... L ............1-3 Colorado Women’s.................... W...........3-0 Colorado College ....................... L ............2-3 Eastern New Mexico.................. L ............2-3 Eastern New Mexico.................. L ............1-3 Santa Fe ..................................... L ............2-3 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 Southern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 Colorado Women’s.................... L ............2-3 Colorado College ....................... L ............0-3 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........3-1 1980 .................................................. 13-10 Fort Lewis .................................. L ............0-3 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 Metro State ............................... L ............1-3 Santa Fe ..................................... L ............2-3 Eastern New Mexico.................. W...........3-2 Colorado Women’s.................... W...........3-0 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 Santa Fe ..................................... W...........3-0 Southern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 Colorado College ....................... L ............0-3 S. California College ................... W...........3-0 UC San Diego ............................. L ............1-3 Colorado Women’s.................... W...........3-0 Regis ......................................... L ............2-3 Colorado College ....................... L ............0-3 Fort Lewis .................................. W...........2-0 Southern Utah ........................... W...........2-1 Western State............................ W...........3-1 Colorado College ....................... W...........3-0 Eastern New Mexico.................. W...........3-0 Western New Mexico ................ W...........2-0 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........2-0 Metro State ............................... W...........2-1

CAPT ED HALECK One Season Record: 46-15

1981 .................................................. 46-15 New Mexico Highlands ............ W...........3-0 Eastern New Mexico.................. W...........2-0 Adams State .............................. W...........2-0 Mesa State................................. W...........2-0 Southern Colorado ................... W...........2-0 Santa Fe ..................................... W...........2-0 Metro State ............................... W...........2-1 Northern Colorado .................... L ............1-2 Colorado College ....................... W...........3-1 Merrimack ................................. W...........2-1 Regis .......................................... W...........3-2 Southern Colorado .................... W...........2-1

Santa Fe ..................................... W...........2-1 Wyoming ................................... L ............1-3 Metro State ............................... L ............1-3 Western New Mexico ................ W...........3-0 Western State............................ W...........3-1 Regis .......................................... W...........3-1 Mesa State................................. W...........3-1 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........3-1 Navy........................................... W...........2-0 Duquesne .................................. W...........2-0 Bucknell ..................................... W...........2-0 La Salle....................................... W...........2-0 Catholic University .................... W...........2-1 American ................................... L ............0-2 Colorado .................................... W...........3-0 Colorado College ....................... L ............0-2 Metro State ............................... L ............0-2 Regis .......................................... W...........2-0 Southern Colorado .................... W...........3-0 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 Fort Lewis .................................. W...........2-1 Santa Fe ..................................... W...........2-0 Eastern New Mexico.................. W...........2-0 New Mexico Highlands .............. W...........2-0 Adams State .............................. W...........2-0 Fort Lewis .................................. W...........2-1 Santa Fe ..................................... W...........2-0 Metro State ............................... W...........3-1 Colorado College ....................... W...........3-1 Army .......................................... W...........3-0 Colorado .................................... W...........3-0 Metro State ............................... W...........2-1 Colorado .................................... W...........2-0 Washington State ...................... W...........2-0 Idaho State ................................ W...........2-0 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-2 Weber State .............................. L ............0-3 Colorado College ....................... W...........2-0 Metro State ............................... W...........2-0 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 Cal Poly-Pomona ....................... L ............0-2 Cal State Bakersfield.................. W...........2-0 US International ........................ W...........2-0 UC Davis .................................... L ............0-2 Metro State ............................... W...........3-0 Northern Colorado .................... L ............1-3 Colorado College ....................... W...........3-0 Northern Colorado .................... L ............1-3

CAPT BILL PEER 11 Seasons Record: 328-193

1982 .................................................. 34-15 New Mexico Highlands .............. W...........2-1 Fort Lewis .................................. W...........2-0 Western State............................ W...........2-0 Southern Colorado .................... W...........2-0 Chadron State............................ W...........2-0 Fort Hays State .......................... W...........2-1 Chadron State............................ W...........2-0 Northern Colorado .................... L ............1-2 Colorado College ....................... W...........3-1 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 Cleveland State.......................... L ............0-3 Colorado State........................... W...........3-0 Rockmont College ..................... W...........3-0 Regis .......................................... W...........3-1 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........3-0 Texas-El Paso ............................. L ............1-2 Chapman College....................... L ............0-2 Northern Colorado .................... W...........2-0

Chapman College....................... L ............1-3 Northern Colorado .................... L ............1-3 Metro State ............................... W...........3-1 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........2-0 Metro State ............................... W...........2-0 Colorado College ....................... W...........2-0 Southern Colorado .................... W...........2-0 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-2 Northern Colorado .................... L ............2-3 Colorado College ....................... W...........3-0 Santa Fe ..................................... W...........3-0 St. Mary’s (Nebraska) ................ W...........2-0 Colorado College ....................... W...........2-0 Metro State ............................... W...........2-1 Northern Arizona....................... W...........2-0 Chadron State............................ W...........2-0 Northern Arizona....................... W...........2-0 Metro State ............................... W...........3-1 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 Alaska-Fairbanks........................ W...........3-0 Wyoming ................................... L ............1-3 Texas-El Paso ............................. W...........3-2 Texas-El Paso ............................. W...........3-1 Occidental ................................. W...........2-0 UC San Diego ............................. W...........2-0 Sacramento State ...................... L ............0-2 La Verne .................................... L ............0-3 International.............................. W...........2-1 La Verne .................................... L ............0-2 Colorado College ....................... W...........3-2 Northern Colorado .................... L ............0-3 1983 .................................................. 45-11 Colorado Mines ......................... W...........2-0 Santa Fe ..................................... W...........2-0 Fort Hays State .......................... W...........2-0 Metro State ..............................W............2-1 Chadron State...........................W............2-1 Chadron State...........................W............2-0 Montana ...................................L..............2-3 New Mexico State ....................L..............2-3 Kansas.......................................W............3-0 New Mexico State ....................L..............0-3 Montana ...................................L..............2-3 Regis College ............................W............3-1 Denver ......................................W............3-0 Northern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Chadron State...........................W............3-0 Metro State ..............................W............3-2 Cal State-Sacramento ...............L..............0-3 UC Davis ...................................L..............1-2 Regis .........................................W............3-0 Chadron State...........................W............3-0 Navy..........................................W............3-1 Denver ......................................W............2-0 St. Mary’s (Kansas) ...................W............2-0 Regis .........................................W............2-0 Colorado College ......................W............2-0 Trinity .......................................W............2-0 Metro State ..............................W............2-0 Regis .........................................W............2-0 Colorado College .....................W............3-0 South Florida ............................W............2-1 Central Florida ..........................W............2-0 Rutgers .....................................L..............1-2 Florida International.................W............2-1 Florida Southern ......................W............2-0 Rutgers .....................................L..............0-2 Metro State ..............................W............3-0 St. Joseph’s ...............................W............2-0 Texas Lutheran .........................W............2-0 Nebraska-Omaha......................L..............1-2 Northern Colorado ...................W............2-0 Wright State .............................W............2-1 Cal State-Northridge.................W............3-2

NOTE: Air Force competed at the NCAA Division II level from 1976-1995 | # NCAA Division II regional matches | % NCAA Division II championship matches

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Northern Colorado ...................W............3-1 Denver ......................................W............3-0 Colorado College ......................W............3-0 La Verne ...................................W............3-1 US International .......................L..............1-3 San Francisco ............................W............2-0 UC San Diego ............................W............2-0 US International .......................W............2-1 Denver ......................................W............3-1 Northern Colorado ...................W............3-2 Tampa#.....................................W ..........3-1 Jacksonville# .............................W ..........3-2 Cal State-Northridge% ..............L..............0-3 Nebraska-Omaha% ...................W ..........3-0 1984 .................................................. 33-16 Denver ......................................W........... n/a Regis .........................................L..............1-3 Mesa State................................L............. n/a Northern Colorado ...................L............. n/a Northern Colorado ...................L............. n/a Northern Colorado ...................L..............2-3 Metro State ..............................W............3-0 Mesa College ............................L..............0-2 Northern Colorado ...................W............3-2 Colorado College ......................W........... n/a Eastern Montana ......................W............3-0 Navy..........................................W........... n/a Regis .........................................W............3-2 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-2 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-2 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-2 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-2 Denver ......................................W........... n/a Metro State ..............................W........... n/a Nebraska-Omaha......................W........... n/a Sacramento State .....................L............. n/a Alaska-Anchorage.....................L............. n/a North Dakota State...................L............. n/a Regis ........................................W........... n/a Northern Colorado ...................W........... n/a Northern Colorado ...................W........... n/a Hawai’i......................................L............. n/a Colorado College ......................W........... n/a Regis ........................................W........... n/a Colorado State..........................L..............0-2 Northern Alabama....................L............. n/a Northern Alabama....................W........... n/a Army ........................................W............3-1 Sacramento State .....................L............. n/a Central Missouri .......................L..............0-3 Chadron ...................................W............2-1 Colorado Mines ........................W............2-1 Montana Tech ..........................W............2-0 Colorado State..........................W........... n/a East Texas State........................W........... n/a East Texas State........................L..............1-2 Florida Southern .......................W........... n/a Jacksonville ...............................W........... n/a Jacksonville ...............................L..............1-3 Mount St. Joseph......................W............3-1 Northeast Missouri...................W........... n/a Santa Fe ....................................W............2-0 Troy State .................................W........... n/a Wright State .............................W............3-2 1985 .................................................. 24-20 Metro State ..............................L..............0-3 Abilene Christian ......................L..............0-3 Montana Tech ..........................L..............0-3 Regis .........................................L..............0-3 Augustana ................................W............3-0 Denver ......................................W............3-1 Adams State .............................W............3-0 Metro State ..............................W............3-1 Denver ......................................W............3-1 Northern Colorado ...................W............3-1 Mesa State................................W............2-0 46

Black Hills State ........................W............2-0 Sam Houston State ...................L..............0-2 Angelo State .............................L..............2-3 West Texas State ......................W............3-2 Metro State ..............................L..............1-3 Regis .........................................W............3-2 Elmhurst College ......................W............3-0 Northern Colorado ...................L..............0-3 Army .........................................L..............2-3 New Haven ...............................L..............1-3 Northeastern ...........................L..............0-3 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-2 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-2 East Texas State........................L..............0-2 Cal State-Bakersfield ................W............2-0 Sacramento State .....................L..............0-2 Central Missouri .......................L..............0-3 Metro State ..............................L..............1-3 Cal State-Bakersfield ................W............3-1 Metro State ..............................L..............2-3 Eastern Montana St ..................W............3-1 Eastern Montana St ..................W............3-0 Regis ........................................L..............1-3 Denver ......................................W............3-1 Northern Colorado ...................L..............1-3 Colorado College ......................L..............0-2 UC San Diego ............................L..............1-3 Northern Colorado ...................W............3-2 Colorado College ......................W............3-0 UC San Diego ............................W............3-1 La Verne ...................................W............3-2 1986 .................................................. 21-17 Alaska-Anchorage.....................L..............3-2 Alaska-Anchorage.....................L..............3-1 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 Denver ......................................W............3-0 Colorado College ......................W............3-0 Mesa State................................W............3-1 New Mexico Highlands .............W............3-0 Regis .........................................L..............3-0 Rollins .......................................W............3-0 Florida International.................L..............3-2 Tampa.......................................W............3-2 Northern Colorado ...................W............3-1 Metro State ..............................W............3-0 Southern Colorado ...................W............2-0 Drury ........................................W............2-0 New Mexico Highlands .............W............2-0 Mesa State................................W............2-1 Carroll .......................................L..............2-0 Metro State ..............................W............2-0 Northern Colorado ...................L..............3-1 Regis .........................................L..............2-1 North Dakota State...................L..............2-0 Minnesota-Duluth ....................L..............2-1 St. Cloud State ..........................L..............3-1 Northern Michigan ...................L..............3-0 Fort Lewis .................................W............3-0 Adams State .............................W............3-0 Fort Hays State .........................L..............2-0 Bethel .......................................W............2-0 Marymount ..............................W............2-0 Washburn .................................W............2-1 Doane .......................................L..............2-0 Colorado College ......................L..............2-0 East Texas .................................L..............2-0 Cal State-Bakersfield ................W............2-0 Sacramento State .....................L..............2-0 Central Missouri State ..............L..............2-1

1987 .................................................. 27-19 Fort Hays State .........................W............2-0 Mid America Nazerene .............W............2-0

Colorado College ......................L..............0-2 Washburn .................................W............1-0 Hastings College .......................W............2-0 Nebraska-Kearney ....................W............2-1 Bethel .......................................W............2-0 Marymount ..............................W............2-1 Doane .......................................W............2-0 Mesa .........................................W............3-1 Southern Colorado ...................L..............2-3 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-0 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-2 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-1 Metro State ..............................L..............0-3 Northern Colorado ...................L..............0-3 Denver ......................................W............3-2 Colorado Mines ........................W............3-1 Eastern Montana ......................W............3-1 Eastern Montana ......................W............3-1 Northern Colorado ...................L..............0-3 Oakland ....................................W............2-1 C.W. Post ..................................W............2-0 New Haven ...............................W............3-0 Chapman ..................................L..............0-3 Lewis.........................................L..............1-3 Metro State ..............................L..............1-3 Denver ......................................W............3-1 Regis .........................................L..............1-3 Chico State ...............................W............3-2 Sacramento State .....................L..............0-3 UC Davis ...................................L..............2-3 Metro State ..............................L..............1-3 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Colorado College ......................W............3-1 Regis .........................................L..............1-3 Northern Colorado ...................L..............0-3 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-2 Portland State...........................L..............1-3 East Texas State........................L..............1-3 Grand Valley State ....................L..............1-3 Cal Poly-Pomona ......................W............3-2 Minnesota-Duluth ....................L..............2-3 Northern Colorado ...................L..............2-3 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 1988 .................................................. 28-18 Doane .......................................L..............0-3 Bethel .......................................W............3-1 Fort Hays State .........................L..............1-3 Denver ......................................W............3-0 Nebraska-Kearney ....................W............3-2 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-0 Colorado Mines ........................W............3-0 Fort Hays State .........................L..............2-3 Adams State .............................W............3-1 Elmhurst ...................................W............3-0 Denver ......................................W............3-0 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Western State...........................W............3-1 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-0 Eastern Montana ......................W............3-0 Ft. Lewis....................................W............3-0 Colorado College ......................W............3-1 Northern Colorado ...................L..............1-3 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-1 Army .........................................W............3-0 IUPU-Fort Wayne .....................L..............0-3 Grand Valley State ....................L..............0-3 North Dakota State...................L..............0-3 Metro State ..............................L..............1-3 Eastern Montana ......................W............3-0 Abilene Christian ......................W............3-0 Angelo State .............................L..............1-3 West Texas State ......................L..............0-3 Northern Colorado ...................L..............1-3 Regis .........................................L..............0-3 Colorado College ......................W............3-2 East Texas State........................W............3-1

UC-Riverside .............................L..............1-3 Cal State-Bakersfield ................L..............0-3 Grand Valley State ....................W............3-0 Cal Poly-Pomona ......................W............3-1 Chapman ..................................W............3-2 Denver ......................................W............3-0 Regis .........................................L..............3-0 Robert Morris ...........................W............3-1 Duquesne .................................W............3-1 Metro State ..............................L..............3-1 Alaska-Anchorage.....................L..............3-1 Alaska-Anchorage.....................L..............3-2 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 1989 .................................................. 30-18 Wayne State .............................W............2-0 Chadron State...........................W............2-0 South Dakota Tech ...................W............2-0 Fort Hays State .........................W............3-1 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Grand Canyon...........................W............3-0 Fort Lewis .................................W............3-1 Western State...........................W............3-1 Colorado College ......................L..............0-3 Eastern Montana ......................W............3-1 Eastern Montana ......................W............3-2 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 Adams State .............................W............3-0 Denver ......................................W............3-0 Regis College ............................L..............2-3 Denver ......................................W............3-1 Alaska-Anchorage.....................L..............1-3 Alaska-Anchorage.....................L..............1-2 Central Missouri State ..............L..............0-3 Washburn .................................W............3-0 Fort Hays State .........................W............3-1 Eastern New Mexico ................W............3-2 Eastern New Mexico.................W............3-1 Alaska-Anchorage.....................L..............1-3 Colorado Mines ........................W............3-0 Metro State ..............................L..............0-3 Florida Southern .......................L..............0-3 Angelo State .............................W............3-0 St. Joseph’s ...............................W............3-0 Tampa.......................................L..............1-3 Regis .........................................L..............0-3 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-1 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-1 Northern Colorado ...................W............3-0 St. Cloud State ..........................W............3-0 Cal State-Northridge.................L..............1-3 West Texas State ......................L..............0-3 Nebraska-Omaha......................W............3-2 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-1 Regis .........................................L..............1-3 Metro State ..............................L..............0-3 Northern Colorado ...................L..............0-3 Cal Poly-Pomona ......................L..............2-3 Chapman ..................................L..............1-3 CSU-Dominguez Hills ................W............3-2 Northern Colorado# .................L..............2-3 1990 .................................................. 31-19 South Dakota ............................W............3-0 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Adams State .............................W............3-0 Chadron State...........................W............3-0 Colorado College ......................W............3-0 Chico State ...............................L..............1-3 Western New Mexico ...............W............3-2 Fort Lewis .................................W............3-2 Colorado Christian ....................W............3-1 Denver ......................................W............3-0 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-0 East Texas State........................W............3-2 GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS West Texas State ......................L..............0-3 Texas Women’s ........................W............3-0 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Colorado Mines ........................W............3-0 Kearney State ...........................L..............2-3 Friends University.....................W............3-1 Fort Hays State .........................W............3-0 Metro State ..............................W............3-0 Seattle Pacific ...........................W............2-0 British Columbia .......................L..............0-2 Puget Sound .............................W............2-0 Lewis and Clark .........................W............2-1 Central Washington..................L..............1-2 Lewis and Clark .........................W ..........2-0 Western Washington ...............L..............0-2 Northern Colorado ...................L..............1-3 Regis ........................................L..............0-3 Western State...........................W............3-1 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-0 Colorado Christian ....................W............3-0 Grand Canyon...........................W............3-2 Denver ......................................W............3-1 Northern Colorado ...................L..............0-3 Sonoma State ...........................W............3-2 San Francisco State...................W............3-2 Sacramento State .....................L..............0-3 Metro State ..............................L..............1-3 Cal State-Bakersfield ................L..............0-3 Angelo State .............................W............3-0 Central Missouri .......................L..............0-3 Ferris State ...............................L..............1-3 Metro State ..............................L..............1-3 Regis .........................................L..............2-3 Metro State ..............................L..............2-3 Texas-San Antonio ....................L..............0-3 Angelo State .............................L..............0-3 Texas-San Antonio ....................W............3-1 1991 .................................................. 27-21 CU-Colorado Springs ................W........... n/a Southern Colorado ...................L..............2-3 Colorado Mines ........................W............3-0 Fort Lewis .................................W............3-0 Eastern New Mexico.................W............3-0 Colorado Christian ....................W............3-0 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-0 Northern Colorado ...................L..............0-3 East Texas State........................W............3-2 West Texas State ......................L..............1-3 Morningside .............................W............3-2 Cal State-Los Angeles ...............W............3-1 Northern Colorado ...................W............3-1 Augustana ................................W............3-1 Metro State ..............................W............3-2 Colorado Christian ....................W............3-0 Denver ......................................L..............2-3 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Troy State .................................W............3-0 New Haven ...............................L..............1-3 Tampa.......................................L..............0-3 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-0 Troy State .................................W............3-0 Regis .........................................L..............2-3 Ferris State ...............................L..............0-3 Tennessee-Martin ....................W............3-1 Grand Valley State ....................L..............0-3 Minnesota-Duluth ....................L..............1-3 Lewis.........................................L..............1-3 Fort Lewis .................................W............3-0 Nebraska-Kearney ....................W............3-0 Denver ......................................W............3-1 North Dakota State...................L..............1-3 Chapman College......................W............3-1 Florida Southern .......................L..............1-3

Chico State ...............................W............3-0 Minnesota-Duluth ....................W............3-2 UC Davis ...................................L..............0-3 Regis .........................................L..............0-3 Colorado College ......................W............3-0 Washington College .................W............3-0 Metro State ..............................L..............1-3 Northern Colorado ...................L..............1-3 San Francisco State...................W............3-2 Portland State...........................L..............0-3 New Haven ...............................L..............1-3 Seattle Pacific ...........................L..............2-3 Angelo State .............................L..............0-3 1992 .................................................. 28-19 Colorado Christian ....................W............3-2 Wayne State ............................W............3-1 Northwestern State ..................W............3-1 Nebraska-Kearney ....................W............3-1 Colorado Mines ........................W............3-0 Northern Colorado ...................L..............0-3 Fort Lewis .................................W............3-0 Colorado College ......................W............3-0 Colorado Christian ....................W............3-0 Grand Canyon...........................W............3-1 Northeast Missouri St...............W............3-1 Mankato State ..........................L..............1-3 Humboldt State ........................W............3-2 Grand Canyon...........................L..............2-3 Denver ......................................L..............0-3 Mesa State................................L..............2-3 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Colorado Christian ....................W............3-1 Fort Lewis .................................W............3-0 Alaska-Anchorage.....................L..............1-3 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-2 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................L..............0-3 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 Regis .........................................L..............0-3 Metro State ..............................L..............0-3 Denver ......................................W............3-1 Bentley .....................................W............3-2 New Haven ...............................L..............0-3 American International ............W............3-0 Bryant .......................................W............3-0 Northern Colorado ...................L..............0-3 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-0 Grand Canyon...........................L..............1-3 Oral Roberts .............................W............3-1 West Texas State ......................L..............0-3 Northern Michigan ...................L..............1-3 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-0 Cal State-Bakersfield ................W............3-2 West Texas State ......................L..............2-3 North Dakota State...................L..............1-3 UC Riverside .............................L..............0-3 Metro State ..............................L..............0-3 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-1 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Regis .........................................W............3-0 CSU-Dominguez Hills ................W............3-0 CSU-Los Angeles .......................L..............0-3

BARB CORBEIL Three Seasons Record: 61-47

1993 .................................................. 21-18 Colorado Mines ........................W............3-1 Morningside .............................W............3-1 South Dakota State...................L..............1-3 Fort Hays ..................................W............3-0 Nebraska-Kearney ....................L..............1-3

Northern Colorado ...................L..............2-3 Colorado Christian ....................W............3-1 Colorado College ......................W............3-0 Texas Woman’s ........................W............3-1 Nebraska-Kearney ....................W............3-2 Northern Colorado ...................L..............0-3 Grand Canyon...........................L..............1-3 Denver ......................................W............3-2 Denver ......................................W............3-2 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-0 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Fort Lewis .................................W............3-0 Metro State ..............................W............3-2 Grand Valley State ....................L..............0-3 Florida Tech ..............................W............3-1 Florida Southern .......................L..............0-3 Jacksonville ...............................W............3-1 Wayne State .............................L..............2-3 Regis .........................................L..............0-3 Denver ......................................W............3-0 Colorado Christian ....................W............3-2 CU-Colorado Springs ................L..............2-3 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-0 UC-Riverside .............................L..............0-3 Augustana ................................L..............1-3 Cal Poly-Pomona ......................W............3-1 Nebraska ..................................L..............2-3 Metro State ..............................L..............0-3 Fort Lewis .................................W............3-1 Regis .........................................L..............1-3 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Cal Poly-Pomona ......................L..............0-3 Cal State-Los Angeles ...............L..............1-3 Metro State# ............................L..............1-3 1994 .................................................... 29-7 Colorado Mines ........................W............3-0 Northern Colorado ...................W............3-2 West Texas A&M ......................W............3-2 Missouri-St. Louis .....................W............3-0 Eastern New Mexico.................W............3-1 Central Missouri .......................W............3-1 Portland State...........................W............3-1 Humboldt State ........................W............3-1 San Francisco State...................W............3-0 Dominican ................................W............3-0 Willamette................................L..............2-3 Colorado Christian ....................W............3-0 Colorado College ......................W............3-0 Denver ......................................W............3-1 Alaska-Fairbanks.......................W............3-0 Cal Poly-Pomona ......................W............3-1 Nebraska-Omaha......................L..............1-3 North Dakota State...................W............3-1 Nebraska-Kearney ....................L..............0-3 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Metro State ..............................L..............0-3 Regis .........................................L..............2-3 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-1 Colorado Christian ....................W............3-1 Nebraska-Kearney ....................W............3-2 Mesa State................................W............3-2 Fort Lewis .................................W............3-0 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-0 Denver ......................................W............3-0 Metro State ..............................W............3-1 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-1 Regis .........................................W............3-2 New Haven ...............................L..............2-3 Bentley .....................................W............3-1 Ferris State ...............................W............3-0 Regis# .......................................L..............2-3 1995 .................................................. 11-22 Chaminade ...............................L..............2-3

BYU-Hawai’i ..............................L..............0-3 Central Missouri State ..............L..............1-3 Hawai’i-Hilo ..............................L..............0-3 Hawai’i-Pacific ..........................L..............0-3 Adams State .............................W............3-2 Northern Colorado ...................L..............1-3 Grand Valley State ....................L..............1-3 Missouri-St. Louis .....................L..............0-3 Henderson State.......................L..............2-3 Northeast Missouri...................L..............1-3 Colorado State..........................L..............0-3 Colorado Christian ...................W............3-2 Cal Poly-Pomona ......................L..............0-3 Barry .........................................L..............0-3 Florida Southern .......................L..............2-3 Morningside .............................L..............0-3 Tampa.......................................L..............1-3 Southern Colorado ..................W............3-0 Metro State .............................L..............0-3 Denver .....................................W............3-2 Regis ........................................L..............0-3 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-1 Nebraska-Kearney ....................L..............0-3 Chadron State...........................L..............2-3 Fort Lewis .................................W............3-1 Alaska-Anchorage.....................W............3-1 Denver .....................................W............3-0 Colorado Christian ....................L..............0-3 Southern Colorado ...................W............3-1 Metro State ..............................W............3-0 CU-Colorado Springs ................W............3-0 Regis ......................................... L.............0-3

PENNY LUCAS-WHITE 14 Seasons Record: 97-302

1996 .................................................... 4-23 Mercer .....................................W ...........3-1 Marquette ................................L..............0-3 UMBC .......................................L..............0-3 Georgetown .............................L..............0-3 St. Mary’s (Calif.) ......................L..............0-3 Providence................................L..............0-3 Nevada .....................................L..............0-3 Denver ......................................W .........3-0 Colorado ...................................L..............0-3 Rice* .........................................L..............2-3 UNLV*.......................................L..............1-3 Fresno State* ...........................L..............0-3 San Jose State* .........................L..............0-3 San Diego State* ......................L..............0-3 Hawaii* ....................................L..............0-3 Colorado State* ........................L..............0-3 Wyoming* ................................L..............0-3 UNLV*.......................................W............3-1 Prairie View ..............................W............3-0 Rice* .........................................L..............0-3 Denver ......................................L..............0-3 San Jose State* .........................L..............0-3 Fresno State* ...........................L..............0-3 Hawaii*.....................................L..............0-3 San Diego State* ......................L..............0-3 Wyoming* ................................L..............0-3 Colorado State* .......................L..............0-3 1997 .................................................... 5-28 Northwestern State ..................W ...........3-1 Murray State ............................L ............2-3 Alabama ...................................L ............1-3 Oregon State ........................L ............0-3 Southwest Missouri St. ...........L .............0-3 New Mexico State ...................L ............1-3

NOTE: Air Force joined the NCAA Division I level prior to the start of the 1996 season | * Western Athletic Conference matches | ** Mountain West Conference matches | ^ MW tournament matches (1999-2007, 2011)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Tulsa .........................................W ...........3-2 Army .........................................W ...........3-1 Marquette ................................L ............0-3 Navy..........................................W ...........3-0 William & Mary ........................L ............2-3 Texas Tech ................................L ............0-3 Denver ......................................L ............2-3 Hofstra......................................L ............2-3 Wyoming* ................................L ............0-3 Colorado State* ........................L ............0-3 Troy State .................................W ...........3-2 New Orleans .............................L ............0-3 BYU* .........................................L ............0-3 Utah* ........................................L ............0-3 Texas-El Paso* ..........................L ............0-3 New Mexico*............................L ............0-3 Colorado State* ........................L ............0-3 Wyoming* ................................L ............0-3 Denver ......................................L ............0-3 UNLV*.......................................L ............0-3 San Diego State* ......................L ............0-3 Utah* ........................................L ............0-3 BYU* .........................................L ............0-3 New Mexico*............................L ............2-3 Texas-El Paso* ..........................L ............0-3 UNLV*.......................................L ............1-3 San Diego State* ......................L ............0-3 1998 .................................................... 9-17 East Carolina .............................L..............0-3 Nicholls State............................W............3-0 Tulane .......................................W ............3-1 Stephen F. Austin .....................L..............0-3 Boise State................................L..............0-3 Louisiana Tech ..........................W............3-0 Georgia State ............................L..............0-3 Fairleigh Dickinson ...................W............3-0 Army ........................................W............3-0 Dartmouth ...............................L..............0-3 Yale ..........................................W............3-0 Navy .........................................W............3-1 UNLV*.......................................L..............0-3 Tulsa* .......................................L..............1-3 Rice* .........................................L..............0-3 TCU* .........................................W............3-0 Southern Methodist* ...............L..............1-3 Colorado State* ........................L..............0-3 Wyoming* ................................L..............0-3 UNLV*.......................................L..............1-3 Rice* .........................................L..............0-3 Tulsa* .......................................W............3-0 Southern Methodist* ...............L..............1-3 TCU* .........................................L..............0-3 Wyoming* ................................L..............0-3 Colorado State* ........................L..............0-3 1999 .................................................. 17-12 Mississippi ................................W ...........3-0 Eastern Illinois ..........................W ...........3-0 Fordham ..................................W ...........3-0 Colorado ...................................L..............1-3 Morgan State............................W ...........3-0 Tennessee Tech ........................W ...........3-1 Weber State .............................W ...........3-0 Alabama ...................................W............3-2 Georgia Tech ............................L..............0-3 Winthrop ..................................W............3-0 Belmont ....................................W............3-0 Army .........................................W............3-1 Navy..........................................W............3-0 BYU** .......................................L..............0-3 Utah** ......................................L..............2-3 Denver ......................................W............3-1 Wyoming** ..............................W............3-1 Colorado State** ......................L..............0-3 New Mexico**..........................W............3-0 San Diego State** ....................W............3-1 UNLV**.....................................W............3-1 48

Utah** ......................................L..............1-3 BYU** .......................................L..............0-3 Colorado State** ......................L..............2-3 Wyoming** ..............................W............3-0 New Mexico**..........................L..............1-3 UNLV**.....................................L..............1-3 San Diego State** ....................L..............0-3 New Mexico^............................L..............2-3 2000 .................................................... 6-21 Jacksonville State .....................W............3-0 Lehigh .......................................W............3-0 Mississippi State .......................L..............2-3 Bradley .....................................L..............0-3 Virginia Tech .............................L..............0-3 Kansas State .............................L..............0-3 Colorado ...................................L..............1-3 Wisconsin-Green Bay ..............W............3-0 Army .........................................W............3-0 Prairie View A&M ....................W............3-0 Winthrop ..................................W............3-1 New Mexico**..........................L..............0-3 UNLV**.....................................L..............0-3 San Diego State** ....................L..............0-3 Colorado State** ......................L..............0-3 Wyoming** ..............................L..............1-3 BYU** .......................................L..............0-3 Utah** ......................................L..............0-3 Denver ......................................L..............0-3 New Mexico**..........................L..............0-3 San Diego State** ....................L..............0-3 UNLV**.....................................L..............0-3 Wyoming** .............................L..............0-3 Colorado State** ......................L..............0-3 BYU** .......................................L..............0-3 Utah** ......................................L..............0-3 Colorado State ^ .......................L..............0-3 2001 .................................................... 2-21 Florida International.................L..............0-3 Appalachian State.....................W............3-0 Central Florida ..........................L..............1-3 Stetson .....................................L..............1-3 Southeastern Louisiana ............L..............1-3 Illinois-Chicago .........................L..............1-3 Washington ..............................L..............0-3 San Diego State** ....................L..............0-3 UNLV**.....................................L..............1-3 Utah*** ....................................L..............0-3 BYU** .......................................L..............0-3 New Mexico**..........................L..............1-3 Wyoming** ..............................L..............0-3 Colorado State** ......................L..............0-3 UNLV**.....................................L..............0-3 San Diego State** ....................L..............0-3 BYU** .......................................L..............0-3 Utah** ......................................L..............0-3 Denver ......................................W............3-1 New Mexico**..........................L..............2-3 Colorado State** ......................L..............0-3 Wyoming** ..............................L..............0-3 Colorado State^ ........................L..............0-3 2002 .................................................... 8-22 Southern Illinois .......................L..............0-3 North Texas ..............................L..............0-3 Mississippi State .......................L..............0-3 Southwest Texas State .............L..............1-3 Fresno State .............................L..............0-3 UC Santa Barbara .................... L ..............0-3 Nicholls State........................... L ..............0-3 Furman .................................... W ............3-0 Georgia State ........................... W ............3-0 UC Irvine .................................. W ............3-0 Northern Arizona..................... L ..............1-3 Stetson .................................... W ............3-0 San Francisco ........................... W ............3-2 Hofstra..................................... W ............3-1

New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... W ............3-1 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. W ............3-1 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............1-3 Denver ..................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............1-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............1-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 Colorado State^ ....................... L ..............0-3 2003 .................................................. 14-15 Army ........................................ W ............3-0 Marist ...................................... W ............3-0 Portland State.......................... L ..............0-3 Samford ................................... L ..............1-3 Virginia Commonwealth .......... W ............3-1 South Alabama ........................ W ............3-0 Georgia State ........................... W ............3-2 Navy......................................... W ............3-0 McNeese State ........................ W ............3-1 Southern Mississippi ............... W ............3-1 San Francisco ........................... L ..............1-3 Portland State ......................... L ..............0-3 Eastern Illinois ........................ W ............3-2 New Mexico**......................... W ............3-0 BYU** ...................................... L ..............2-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............2-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. W ............3-0 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Denver ..................................... W ............3-1 New Mexico**......................... W ............3-0 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. W ............3-0 BYU^ ........................................ L ..............0-3 2004 .................................................... 4-21 Tulsa ........................................ L ..............2-3 Northwestern State ................. L ..............2-3 Mississippi State ...................... L ..............1-3 Louisiana-Lafayette ................. W ............3-1 Army ........................................ W ............3-2 Navy......................................... W ............3-1 Northern Colorado .................. L ..............0-3 Texas-Pan American ................ W ............3-0 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............1-3 Denver ..................................... L ..............1-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............1-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Northern Colorado .................. L ..............2-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............1-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............1-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............1-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 Utah^ ....................................... L ..............0-3 2005 .................................................... 5-28 Xavier....................................... L ..............0-3 UNC Wilmington...................... L ..............2-3

South Carolina State ................ W ............3-0 Southeast Missouri St.............. L ..............2-3 Butler ....................................... W ............3-1 San Jose State .......................... L ..............1-3 Weber State ............................ L ..............0-3 Utah Valley State ..................... W ............3-2 Northwestern State ................. L ..............1-3 Northern Colorado .................. L ..............0-3 Navy......................................... L ..............1-3 The Citadel .............................. W ............3-0 Army ........................................ L ..............1-3 South Dakota State.................. L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............2-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............1-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............1-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............1-3 TCU** ...................................... L ..............1-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............1-3 Denver ..................................... L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 North Dakota State.................. L ..............2-3 TCU** ...................................... W ............3-0 New Mexico**......................... L ..............1-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 TCU^ ........................................ L ..............1-3 2006 .................................................... 3-25 Morgan State........................... L ..............1-3 Norfolk State ........................... W ............3-0 St. John’s ................................. L ..............0-3 Stony Brook ............................. L ..............0-3 William and Mary .................... L ..............0-3 Central Arkansas...................... L ..............0-3 Western Carolina..................... L ..............1-3 Morehead State ...................... L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 TCU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 Centenary College ................... W ............3-2 Alcorn State ............................. W ............3-0 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 TCU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Northern Colorado .................. L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico^........................... L ..............0-3 2007 .................................................... 7-24 Chicago State ........................... W ............3-0 Portland State.......................... L ..............0-3 Bucknell ................................... W ............3-0 Army ........................................ L ..............0-3 Quinnipiac ............................... W ............3-0 Marist ...................................... W ............3-2 Gardner-Webb ........................ L ..............0-3 Davidson .................................. L ..............0-3 North Carolina A&T ................. W ............3-2 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 Texas-San Antonio ................... L ..............1-3 Texas-Pan American ................ L ..............2-3 Prairie View A&M .................... W ............3-1 Texas Southern ........................ W ............3-0 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS TCU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Chicago State ........................... L ..............2-3 TCU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............1-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 San Diego State^ ..................... L ..............0-3 2008 .................................................... 5-24 Kennesaw State ....................... W ............3-0 Southern Mississippi ............... L ..............1-3 Buffalo ..................................... L ..............0-3 Akron ....................................... L ..............1-3 Montana State......................... L ..............1-3 UC Davis .................................. L ..............2-3 North Carolina State ................ L ..............2-3 Kent State ................................ W ............3-2 Florida Atlantic ........................ L ..............2-3 Texas A&M-CC ......................... W ............3-1 North Carolina Central ............ W ............3-0 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............1-3 Chicago State ........................... W ............3-0 SIU-Edwardsville ...................... L ..............0-3 TCU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............1-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 TCU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............1-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 2009 .................................................... 8-21 Cleveland State........................ L ..............0-3 La Salle..................................... W ............3-2 Fairleigh Dickinson .................. W ............3-1 Canisius ................................... W ............3-0 Denver ..................................... W ............3-0 West Virginia ........................... L ..............0-3 Southern Utah ......................... W ............3-2 Eastern Illinois ......................... L ..............0-3 Louisiana Tech ......................... W ............3-2 Central Arkansas...................... L ..............0-3 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ................. W ............3-0 Louisiana Monroe.................... W ............3-0 Utah** ..................................... L ..............1-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 TCU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 Northern Colorado .................. L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 TCU** ...................................... L ..............1-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............1-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL

MATT McSHANE Four Seasons Record:24-97

2010 .................................................... 4-25 Long Island .............................. W ............3-2 South Dakota State.................. L ..............1-3 Boise State ............................... L ..............1-3 Northern Colorado .................. L ..............0-3 Fresno State ............................ L ..............1-3 Utah Valley .............................. L ..............2-3 La Salle..................................... W ............3-0 Tennessee State ...................... L ..............0-3 Memphis ................................. L ..............2-3 Buffalo ..................................... L ..............0-3 Army ........................................ L ..............0-3 Bryant ...................................... L ..............2-3 Hofstra..................................... W ............3-2 UNLV**.................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............0-3 TCU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State** ................... W ............3-1 TCU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico**......................... L ..............1-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Utah** ..................................... L ..............0-3 BYU** ...................................... L ..............1-3 San Diego State** ................... L ..............0-3 UNLV**.................................... L ..............1-3 2011 .................................................... 3-27 Bowling Green ......................... L ..............0-3 St. John’s .................................. L ..............0-3 Navy......................................... W ............3-0 Northern Colorado .................. L ..............1-3 Denver ..................................... L ..............2-3 Bryant ...................................... W ............3-1 Purdue ..................................... L ..............0-3 Utah Valley .............................. L ..............0-3 South Carolina Upstate............ W ............3-1 Northern Arizona..................... L ..............0-3 Sea le...................................... L ..............0-3 UC Davis .................................. L ..............0-3 Hofstra .................................... L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 New Mexico** ......................... L ..............0-3 TCU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 Boise State** ........................... L ..............0-3 San Diego State**.................... L ..............0-3 UNLV** .................................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 TCU** ...................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico** ......................... L ..............0-3 Boise State** ........................... L ..............0-3 UNLV** .................................... L ..............1-3 San Diego State**.................... L ..............0-3 Colorado State^ ....................... L ..............0-3 Pepperdine .............................. L ..............0-3 Cal State Northridge ................ L ..............0-3

Army ........................................ L ..............1-3 Colorado .................................. L ..............2-3 CSU Bakersfield........................ W ............3-0 Norfolk State ........................... W ............3-0 Washington State .................... L ..............1-3 UNLV** .................................... L ..............1-3 Fresno State**......................... W ............3-1 Denver ..................................... W ............3-2 Boise State** ........................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico** ......................... L ..............0-3 Nevada** ................................ W ............3-1 San Diego State**.................... L ..............2-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Boise State** ........................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico** ......................... L ..............2-3 San Diego State**.................... L ..............0-3 Nevada** ................................ W ............3-1 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............0-3 Fresno State**......................... L ..............0-3 UNLV** .................................... L ..............0-3 2013 .................................................... 8-24 Denver ..................................... L ..............1-3 UC Irvine .................................. L ..............2-3 Texas A&M-Corpus Chris ....... L ..............1-3 Long Beach State ..................... W ............3-2 San Francisco ........................... L ..............0-3 St. Mary’s College .................... L ..............0-3 Navy......................................... W ............3-2 #8 Stanford .............................. L ..............0-3 Army ........................................ L ..............2-3 Yale .......................................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico** ......................... L ..............1-3 UC Riverside ............................ W ............3-0 Utah Valley .............................. L ..............2-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 Wyoming** ............................. W ............3-1 UNLV** .................................... L ..............1-3 San Diego State**.................... L ..............1-3 San Jose State** ...................... L ..............1-3 Fresno State**......................... L ..............1-3 Boise State** ........................... L ..............0-3 Nevada** ................................ W ............3-0 San Diego State**.................... L ..............0-3 UNLV** ................................... L ..............1-3 Utah State** ............................ L ..............1-3 Boise State** ........................... W ............3-1 Wyoming** ............................. L ..............1-3 Colorado State** ..................... L ..............0-3 New Mexico** ......................... L ..............0-3 Nevada** ................................ L ..............1-3 Utah State** ............................ L ..............1-3 Fresno State**......................... W ............3-0 San Jose State** ...................... W ............3-0

2012 .................................................... 9-21 Rice .......................................... L ..............0-3 BYU .......................................... L ..............0-3 Arkansas State ......................... W ............3-1 Oklahoma ................................ L ............. 0-3 North Dakota State .................. L ..............1-3 Northern Colorado .................. L ..............1-3 Navy......................................... W ............3-2 Citadel ..................................... W ............3-0 49


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS AAA ________________________________ Adair, Julie ............................... 91, 92, 93, 94 Adams, Kylie ........................................98, 99 Akers, Brooke ......................................04, 05 Allen, Mary ..........................................80, 81 Anderson, Julia .............................. 89, 91, 92 Apt, Tyner ..................................................06 Arrington, Elizabeth...................................04 BBB ________________________________ Bangley, Sara .............................................07 Banyai, Savannah ................................... 13 Bar, Anna .............................................94, 95 Barnett, Deanne ........................................76 Basham, Kim ..............................................87 Batchelder, Katie ........................... 06, 07, 08 Bates, Rebecca ..................................12, 13 Beatty, Jaime .......................................00, 02 Belknap, Jean.............................................81 Bengard, Lindsay .................................03, 04 Bennett, Leah ............................................98 Bieber, Claire .......................................10, 11 Billings, Shaylor ............................. 97, 98, 99 Bina, Ellen ...................................... 05, 06, 07 Bingham, Janet ....................................95, 96 Bishop, Tiffany ...........................................01 Block, Jennifer ......................... 88, 89, 90, 91 Bollinger, Jen .......................................89, 90 Booker, Jocelyn ............................. 06, 07, 08 Bowers, Diana ...........................................81 Boyle, Casey ........................................11, 12 Bradley Powers, Rachael ...................12, 13 Bronson, Niko ................................ 92, 93, 94 Bronson, Tonya ...................................94, 95 Bruyn, Jennifer ..........................................88 Bryant, Trier ........................................02, 03 Buchanan, Julie..........................................78 Burke, Jenalee ............................... 01, 03, 04 CCC ________________________________ Cadwell, Angela ............................. 87, 89, 90 Callaghan, Kathy ..................................80, 81 Callahan, Christine...............................93, 95 Carmichael, Erin ...................... 88, 89, 90, 91 Carnahan, Tink............................... 86, 87, 88 Carpenter, Lizzy ...................................11, 12 Case, Lisa ...................................................98 Casner, Gail ................................... 80, 81, 83 Caudill, Kelli ...............................................96 Chapman, Tricia.........................................87 Clark, Michelle .....................................87, 88 Clarke, Sheryl.......................................78, 79 Clary, Megan .............................................11 Clement, Akokwe ..............................12, 13 Cohea, Heather ............................. 93, 94, 95 Cook, Wendy .............................................87 Coughlin, Noreen ......................................84 Curlett, Tracee .....................................06, 07 Curtright, Terry .............................. 81, 82, 84 DDD ________________________________ Dahlkemper, Lee .......................................78 Dare, Lauren ............................ 83, 84, 85, 86 Dawnson, Margaret.............................88, 89 Dehne, Katherine .................... 95, 96, 97, 98 Dennie, Leah............................ 88, 89, 90, 91 Dennis, Peggy ............................................76 DeVita, Cheryl.......................... 80, 81, 82, 83 Diaz, Delavane ......................... 00, 01, 02, 03 Dildy, Katie .................................... 00, 01, 02 Dolan, Morgan.....................................06, 07 Donohoe, Cathleen .............................86, 87 Donohue, Mary .........................................82 Dridge, Emma .............................. 11, 12, 13 Duncan, Robyn .............................. 96, 97, 98 Dunlop, Dawn ................................ 85, 86, 87 Dunn, Tara ...........................................05, 06

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EEE _________________________________ Edmonds, Brittany ................... 00, 01, 02, 03 Effland, Brooke ........................ 96, 97, 98, 99 Ehrman, Leslie ...........................................89 Eiler, Christy ............................ 89, 90, 91, 92 Engh, Jennifer ......................................98, 99 Enzenbacher, Debra ..................................77 FFF _________________________________ Ferrier, Sara .........................................85, 86 Finley, Melinda ....................................01, 02 Foley, Ann..................................................80 Foster, Collette ..........................................13 Foster, Victoria ..................................11, 12 Freeman, Sara .....................................96, 97 Frick, Emily .............................. 07, 08, 09, 10 Fumerton, Tara....................................94, 95 GGG ________________________________ Gage, Krissi ................................................03 Gallegos, Rebecca.......................... 03, 04, 05 Garraway, Lisa ......................... 83, 84, 85, 86 Gerton, Rebecca ...................... 04, 05, 06, 07 Gladen, Billeye......................... 91, 92, 93, 94 Golder, Jeanne ........................ 85, 86, 87, 88 Gonzales, Julie ...........................................80 Grabanski, Amie ...................... 92, 93, 94, 95 Greiten, Tracy ............................................91 Griffin, Dani ...............................................09 Grogan, Erin.........................................92, 93 Gross, Emily ...............................................01 HHH ________________________________ Hall, Ricci ...................................................07 Hall, Susan ............................... 79, 80, 81, 82 Hamlett, Kristin ....................... 02, 03, 04, 05 Hamm, Bethany.........................................02 Hammernik, Kim ........................................06 Hansen, Julia............................ 07, 08, 09, 10 Harlow, Jeannee ........................................78 Harrigan, Lisa ........................... 90, 91, 92, 93 Harrington, Michelle ............... 06, 07, 08, 09 Harris, Ashley ......................................02, 03 Hartig, Nicole .............................................06 Hartman, Mary ..........................................90 Haug, Pam ............................... 83, 84, 85, 86 Haun, Julianne ...........................................09 Hayward, Lorrie .........................................80 Hein, Ayesha.................................. 11, 12, 13 Heller, Tricia ............................ 83, 84, 85, 86 Hellmann, Jessica .................... 07, 08, 09, 10 Helmberger, Lisa .......................................96 Hernandez, Roxanne .................................80 Hickerson, Elise .........................................02 Holt, Kristen ................................ 11, 12, 13 Houchen, Bonnie ..................... 76, 77, 78, 79 Houston, Marcella .....................................83 Huitt, Kristen ........................... 00, 01, 02, 03 Hunstad, Carla ...........................................92 III __________________________________ In, Tharommony ...................... 96, 97, 98, 99 JJJ__________________________________ Jameson, Mary ..........................................77 Jefferson, Lamecca .................. 01, 02, 03, 04 Johnson, Susan ........................ 78, 79, 80, 81 Jones, Briana .............................................09 Joviak, Betsy ........................................76, 77 KKK ________________________________ Kagarise, Jennifer ......................................08 Kallabis, Kim ............................ 04, 05, 06, 07 Kauffman, Danielle ....................................12 Keller, Gwen ..............................................79 Keltner, Hillary ............................ 11, 12, 13 Kimball, Cindy ......................................84, 87

KKK, CONT___________________________ Kisner, Janet ........................................82, 85 Kitchens, Kelly ...........................................98 Knight, Susan .............................................76 Knuckles, Gwendolyn ................................76 Kohr, Susan................................................85 Kollars, Leisa ............................ 87, 88, 89, 90 Konstanzer, Grace .....................................09 Koons, Summer ....................... 96, 97, 98, 99 Kotte, Sarah .........................................99, 00 Kratochvil, Kelly .........................................86 Kross, Matha .............................................78 Kuhl, Jodi .............................................80, 81 Kurtz, Caroline ......................... 07, 08, 09, 10 LLL _________________________________ Lademan, Mary .........................................76 Langmade, Diane .......................................76 Laning, Allison ...........................................08 Leach, Lisa .................................................81 LeBlanc, Jackie ...........................................86 Libby, Janet................................................76 Lombardo, Tammy ....................................82 Lovato, Rachel ...........................................07 Lovejoy, Megan .........................................84 Lovely, Louella .....................................93, 94 Lovy, Renee ...............................................79 MacGregor, Patti .......................................81 MMM ______________________________ Maki, Preslee .......................................09, 10 Marino, Nicki ................................. 98, 99, 01 Markert, Amy ............................................77 Martin, Barb ............................ 82, 83, 84, 85 Martinez, Victoria ......................................08 Martinson, Abby ........................................00 Maskell, Stacy ............................................85 Matthias, Megan .......................................90 McConley, Kelley .......................................93 McConlhay, Susan .....................................78 Miki, Jane ..................................................77 Minta, Kathy ........................................77, 79 Moline, Cristi .............................................80 Mooney, Rachael .......................................04 Mooney, Tish .............................................82 Moore, Betsy ........................... 90, 91, 92, 93 Morehouse, Hannah..................................08 Moslow, Maureen .....................................79 Mullee, Kathy ............................................98 Murillo, Tasha......................................94, 95 NNN________________________________ Nelsen, Patricia..........................................78 Nigro, Christina.............................. 00, 01, 02 Nocum Stefanie ...................................95, 96 Norton, Jacqueline ........................ 07, 09, 10 OOO _______________________________ Oligney, Brittany..................................03, 04 Ollig, Linda ............................... 83, 84, 85, 86 Olson, Karen ........................................76, 77 Orlandoni, Kristin .................... 88, 89, 90, 91 Orn, Mary ...................................... 77, 78, 79 Ortega, Ana-Maria................... 97, 98, 99, 00 Oslovar, Debbie .........................................77 Ossolinski, Lauren......................................13 PPP ________________________________ Palmer, Kristen ....................................91, 92 Parker, Taylor ....................................12, 13 Perich, Maiya ........................... 09, 10, 11, 12 Perkins, Victoria ........................................10 Peterson, Ellen ....................................77, 78 Pettie, Jasamine ...................... 05, 06, 07, 08 Pottle, Brooke............................................11 Preston, Kate .............................................92 Pruett, Kimberly ........................................96

QQQ _______________________________ Quade, Dawn .......................................81, 82 RRR ________________________________ Raifsnider, Brandi .......................... 00, 01, 02 Reaser, Ann ................................... 78, 79, 80 Reed, Cindy................................................77 Rempel, Jamie ......................... 97, 98, 99, 00 Richan, Cami ............................ 10, 11, 12, 13 Roberts, Angela ....................... 84, 85, 86, 87 Rosas, Raquel ....................................12, 13 Ryan, Pat ................................. 76, 77, 78, 79 SSS ............................................................. Sabala, Vanessa ...................................76, 77 Samuelson, Linda .................... 80, 81, 82, 83 Schlange, Stacy ....................................83, 84 Schmitt, Annalyse ......................................10 Senn, Debbie .......................................76, 78 Shamhart, Tara ........................ 93, 94, 95, 96 Shannon, Erika.....................................97, 98 Sherman, Peggy ............................. 78, 79, 81 Sherrill, Maggie .................................12, 13 Siefken, Carly ........................... 02, 03, 04, 05 Simonitsch, Janet.................................81, 83 Simpson, Dorothy .......................... 79, 80, 81 Smith, Kathryn ............................... 78, 79, 80 Smith, Suzi ............................... 79, 80, 81, 82 Smith, Tammie ....................................92, 94 Smith, Tracey ........................... 93, 94, 95, 96 Soo, Titi................................................90, 92 Sorber, Hannah .........................................06 Spencer, Kelly .......................... 07, 08, 09, 10 Spurlock, Lauri ...........................................90 Stanford, Stephanie...................................07 Stein, Cindy..........................................89, 90 Steiner, Cheryl ...........................................04 Stewart, Jamie ...........................................10 Stewart, Jessica ...................................06, 07 Stewart, Kristina ...................... 05, 06, 07, 08 Stilwell, Nichole ....................... 07, 08, 09, 10 Svoboda, Amy.......................... 85, 86, 87, 88 Swayze, Jocelyn .........................................89 TTT_________________________________ Takala, Tracy........................................89, 90 Tarpoff, Emily ............................................95 Teal, Laura .................................................77 Terry, Laura ................................... 97, 98, 99 Thomas, Briana..........................................05 Thomas, Karyn ............................... 92, 93, 94 Thompson, Franky .....................................76 Timmons, Susan ........................................76 Tomsheck, Sandy .......................................95 Tritle, Maureen ....................... 76, 77, 78, 79 VVV ________________________________ Vakerics, Allison.........................................12 Vick, Nora ................................ 79, 80, 81, 82 WWW ______________________________ Wade, Annette ..........................................78 Wahlman, Heidi .........................................91 Warwick, Vanessa .....................................06 Weaver, Anne ......................................82, 83 Welde, Kristina ....................................96, 97 West, Tyler ................................................07 White, Molly ............................ 01, 02, 03, 04 Wier, Mary Jo ......................................76, 77 Wilkerson, Tracy ..................................96, 99 Wilkes, Deidre ...........................................80 Willfong, Jerri ................................ 77, 78, 79 Wise, Josalynn ......................... 10, 11, 12, 13 Wojszynski, Susan ................... 85, 86, 87, 88

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Delavane Diaz

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 (co) 1999 (co) 2000 2001 2002 (co) 2002 (co) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 (co) 2008 (co) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Bonnie Houchen Suzi Smith Cheryl DeVita Linda Samuelson Cheryl DeVita Barb Martin Barb Martin Lisa Garraway Angela Roberts Amy Svoboda Leah Dennie Erin Carmichael Jennifer Block Christy Eiler Lisa Harrigan Amie Grabanski Amie Grabanski Tracy Wilkerson Robyn Duncan Brooke Effland Tharommony In Summer Koons Ana-Maria Ortega Delavane Diaz Tiffany Bishop Delavane Diaz Delavane Diaz Kristin Hamlett Kristin Hamlett Katie Batchelder Kristina Stewart Michelle Harrington Jasamine Pettie Nichole Stilwell Caroline Kurtz Maiya Perich Hillary Keltner Hillary Keltner

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1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 (co) 1983 (co) 1984 1985 1986 1987 (co) 1987 (co) 1988 1989 1990 1991 (co) 1991 (co) 1992 (co) 1992 (co) 1993 (co) 1993 (co) 1994 1995 1996 (co) 1996 (co) 1997 1998 1999 2000 (co) 2000 (co) 2001 2002 (co) 2002 (co) 2003 2004 (co) 2004 (co) 2005 2006 2007 (co) 2007 (co) 2008 (co) 2008 (co) 2009 2010 (tri) 2010 (tri) 2010 (tri) 2011 (co) 2011 (co) 2012 2013 (co) 2013 (co)

MAJOR CONFERENCE AWARDS Bonnie Houchen Mary Orn Pat Ryan Ann Reaser Sue Johnson Suzi Smith Linda Samuelson Cheryl DeVita Barb Martin Barb Martin Lisa Garraway Angela Roberts Dawn Dunlop Amy Svoboda Leisa Kollars Leisa Kollars Jenny Block Leah Dennie Julia Anderson Christy Eiler Betsy Moore Lisa Harrigan Karyn Thomas Heather Cohea Tracey Smith Tara Shamhart Katherine Dehne Katherine Dehne Brooke Effland Ana-Maria Ortega Jamie Rempel Nikki Marino Katie Dildy Kristin Huitt Kristin Huitt Molly White Lamecca Jefferson Kristin Hamlett Kim Kallabis Kim Kallabis Jasamine Pettie Jasamine Pettie Kristina Stewart Michelle Harrington Julia Hansen Jessica Hellmann Caroline Kurtz Claire Bieber Maiya Perich Maiya Perich Ayesha Hein Hillary Keltner

CONTINENTAL DIVIDE CONFERENCE: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1984......................................................................................................................... Barb Martin MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE: STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2003-04 ................................................................................................................Delavane Diaz

AIR FORCE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT AWARDS (TOP SIX) ATHLETIC LEADERSHIP 1984...................................................................................................................... Cheryl DeVita 1988.......................................................................................................................Dawn Dunlop MOST VALUABLE ATHLETE 2000.....................................................................................................................Brooke Effland 2001............................................................................................................... Ana-Maria Ortega 2003......................................................................................................................Delavane Diaz

USAFA LEADERSHIP POSITIONS CADET WING COMMANDER 2003 Spring ..........................................................................................................Delavane Diaz 2003 Fall .................................................................................................................... Katie Dildy

SPECIALTY AWARDS AND RECOGNITION OLYMPIA AWARD 1986......................................................................................................................... Barb Martin SPORTSWOMEN OF COLORADO, INC.: SWEDE JOHNSON AWARD* 2004......................................................................................................................Delavane Diaz *This award recognizes an “above and beyond” spirit of endeavor, reflecting not only substantial athletic ability and achievement on the playing field, but also academic excellence, on-and-off the court leadership, volunteerism and overall forward thinking.

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NATIONAL AWARDS NATIONAL AWARDS USVBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Lisa Garraway ................................................................. 1983 Barb Martin .................................................................... 1982 AVCA ALL-AMERICA SELECTION Leah Dennie.................................................................... 1989 Cheryl DeVita.................................................................. 1983 Louella Lovely ................................................................. 1994 Barb Martin .......................................................... 1984, 1985 Linda Samuelson .................................................. 1982, 1983 NCAA ALL-AMERICA SELECTION Leah Dennie.................................................................... 1989 Cheryl DeVita*................................................................ 1983 Louella Lovely ................................................................. 1994 Linda Samuelson* .......................................................... 1982

REGIONAL AWARDS USVBA ALL-REGION SELECTION Jen Bollinger ................................................................... 1988 Angela Cadwell ............................................................... 1988 Leah Dennie.................................................................... 1990 Leslie Ehrman ................................................................. 1988 Lisa Garraway ..............................................1984, 1985, 1986 Pam Haug .............................................................. 1985,1986 Barb Martin .................................................1983, 1984, 1985 Linda Ollig ....................................................................... 1985 Angela Roberts ............................................................... 1986 Susan Wojszynski ........................................................... 1988 AVCA ALL-REGION SELECTION Jennifer Block ................................................................. 1989 Lisa Garraway ................................................................. 1986 Louella Lovely ................................................................. 1993 Susan Wojszynski ........................................................... 1988 NCAA ALL-REGION SELECTION Cheryl DeVita.................................................................. 1983 Amie Grabanski .............................................................. 1994 Louella Lovely ....................................................... 1993, 1994 Barb Martin ................................................................... 1983 Linda Samuelson ............................................................ 1983 *first-team selections ABBREVIATIONS -- USVBA: United States Volleyball Association; AVCA: American Volleyball Coaches Association; NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association

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ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS In the Falcons’ 37-year history, five volleyball players have earned AVCA and NCAA Division II All-American status. In addition, two Air Force cadet-athletes earned the honor in consecutive seasons.

LINDA SAMUELSON 1982 (NCAA, AVCA), 1983 (AVCA) Samuelson is the program’s all-time leader in kills (2,326), solo blocks (715) and total blocks (984), while averaging an Academy-best career hitting percentage of .440. In addition to holding single-match records for solo (17) and total (25) blocks, she holds the program’s post-season records for kills (67), attempts (116) and solo blocks (19).

CHERYL DEVITA 1983 (NCAA, AVCA) DeVita holds Academy’s post-season records for hitting percentage (.520), digs (43), assisted blocks (13), total blocks (26), service aces (6), reception attempts (59) and reception attempt average (2.29). She is ranked second all-time with 503 solo blocks, as well as holding third with 1851 kills, 3.84 kills per game average and 792 total stops.

BARB MARTIN 1984 (AVCA), 1985 (AVCA) Martin is ranked second on the all-time assist list with 4,901 and has played in more games (671) than anyone else in program history. In addition, Martin is ranked second with a .385 hitting percentage and third with 417 assisted blocks. In addition, she holds three of the top-nine singleseason hitting percentages in program history.

LEAH DENNIE 1989 (NCAA, AVCA) Dennie remains the all-time assist leader in NCAA Division II after recording 7,080 in 657 games at the Academy. That total is an Academy record by over 2100. She is also listed among the best in NCAA Division II with three single-season mentions, highlighted by a fifth-place total of 2031 in 1991, which is the Academy’s single-season record.

LOUELLA LOVELY 1994 (NCAA, AVCA) Lovely is ranked among the Air Force Academy’s top-10 lists in career digs (1,352) and assists (3,022), while holding program-best marks in career assists per game (10.87) and digs per game (4.93). In addition to holding the team’s single-season record with 5.13 digs per game, she also holds single-match records in digs (45) and assists (83).

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ACADEMIC HONORS | CONFERENCE AWARDS NATIONAL ACADEMIC AWARDS

ACADEMIC  ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS CONTINENTAL DIVIDE CONFERENCE Jen Bollinger ................................................................... 1989 Andrea Cadwell .............................................................. 1989 Dawn Dunlop........................................................ 1986, 1987 Lisa Garraway ................................................................. 1986 Pam Haug ....................................................................... 1986 COLORADO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Anna Bar......................................................................... 1994 Jenn Bollinger ................................................................. 1990 Andrea Cadwell .............................................................. 1990 Heather Cohea ..................................................... 1994, 1995 Tara Shamhart ...................................................... 1994, 1995 Karyn Thomas....................................................... 1992, 1993 WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Shaylor Billings ..................................................... 1997, 1998 Katherine Dehne ........................................ 1996, 1997, 1998 Sara Freeman ................................................................. 1996 Tara Shamhart ................................................................ 1996

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE Rebecca Bates ...................................................... 2012, 2013 Jaime Beatty ................................................................... 2002 Claire Bieber ......................................................... 2010, 2011 Shaylor Billings ............................................................... 1999 Jenalee Burke ....................................................... 2003, 2004 Lizzy Carpenter ............................................................... 2011 Delavane Diaz ....................................2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Katie Dildy ............................................................ 2000, 2001 Jennifer Eng .................................................................... 1999 Kristin Hamlett ..................................2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Michelle Harrington ....................................................... 2009 Ayesha Hein ............................................... 2011, 2012, 2013 Jessica Hellmann ...............................2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Kim Kallabis .......................................2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Sarah Kotte..................................................................... 2000 Caroline Kurtz ....................................2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Gina Marino ................................................................... 1999 Abbey Martinson............................................................ 2000 Brittany Oligney ............................................................. 2004 Maiya Perich......................................2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Jasamine Pettie .................................................... 2006, 2007 Stephanie Stanford ........................................................ 2008 Nichole Stilwell..................................2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Laura Terry ..................................................................... 1999

Rebecca Bates .....................................................................................................................................................2012-13, 2013-14 Claire Bieber .......................................................................................................................................................................2011-12 Jenalee Burke .....................................................................................................................................................................2003-04 Tracee Curlett.....................................................................................................................................................................2006-07 Delavane Diaz .....................................................................................................................................................................2003-04 Ayesha Hein ........................................................................................................................................ 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14 Jessica Hellmann ................................................................................................................................. 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 Kim Kallabis .......................................................................................................................... 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 Caroline Kurtz ....................................................................................................................... 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 Brittany Oligney ..................................................................................................................................................2003-04, 2004-05 Maiya Perich.......................................................................................................................................................................2012-13 Nichole Stilwell..................................................................................................................... 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11

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MAJOR SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS DELAVANE DIAZ (CLASS OF 2004) Rhodes Scholarship National Science Foundation Research Fellowship DAWN DUNLOP CLASS OF 1988 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Guggenheim Fellowship

JESSICA HELLMANN CLASS OF 2011 Lawson Scholarship

CONFERENCE ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

CONTINENTAL DIVIDE CONFERENCE Jennifer Block ..................................................................1989 Erin Carmichael ...............................................................1989 Leah Dennie ....................................................................1989 Cheryl DeVita ..................................................................1983 Dawn Dunlop...................................................................1987 Christy Eiler .....................................................................1989 Lisa Garraway .............................................. 1984, 1985, 1986 Barb Martin ................................................. 1983, 1984, 1985 Linda Ollig........................................................................1986 Angela Roberts ................................................................1987 Linda Samuelson .............................................................1983 Stacy Schlange.................................................................1984 Janet Simonitsch .............................................................1983 Susan Wojszynski ............................................................1988

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Katherine Dehne ............................................................ 1999 Delavane Diaz ................................................................. 2003 Ayesha Hein ......................................................... 2012, 2013 Kim Kallabis .................................................................... 2007 Caroline Kurtz ....................................................... 2009, 2010 Nichole Stilwell ..................................................... 2008, 2010 Laura Terry ..................................................................... 1999

KATIE DILDY (CLASS OF 2004) Holaday Scholarship

MOUNTAIN WEST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDS

AIAW - INTERMOUNTAIN REGION Cheryl DeVita ..................................................................1982 Barb Martin .....................................................................1982 Linda Samuelson .............................................................1982

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Cheryl DeVita ................................................................. 1983 Delavane Diaz ................................................................. 2003 Dawn Dunlop (MVP)....................................................... 1987 Ayesha Hein ................................................................... 2013

COLORADO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Jennifer Block ........................................................1990, 1991 Niko Bronson...................................................................1994 Erin Carmichael .....................................................1990, 1991 Leah Dennie ..........................................................1990, 1991 Christy Eiler ................................................. 1990, 1991, 1992 Billeye Gladen .................................................................1992 Amie Grabanski .....................................................1994, 1995 Louella Lovely ........................................................1993, 1994 Tracy Smith .....................................................................1995

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Sept. 22, 1998 ................ Brooke Effland (Mountain Division) MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE Sept. 13, 1999 .........................................Shaylor Billings (co) Oct. 18, 1999 ...................................................Summer Koons Sept. 18, 2000 .................................................. Delavane Diaz Sept. 15, 2003 ........................................... Delavane Diaz (co) Sept. 29, 2003 ........................................... Lamecca Jefferson Sept. 14, 2009 ......................................... Nichole Stilwell (co) Oct. 25, 2010 .................................................... Caroline Kurtz

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE Delavane Diaz ..................................................................2003 Summer Koons ................................................................1999

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DIVISION I PLAYERS BY NUMBER | TEAM AWARDS 1___________________________________ Kat Dehne ....................................... 96-97-98 Abby Martinson ....................................00-01 Brooke Akers ........................................04-05 Katie Batchelder ............................. 06-07-08 Akokwe Clement ............................... 12-13

12 _________________________________ Kristina Welde ......................................96-97 Katie Dildy ...................................... 00-01-02 Rebecca Gerton .............................. 05-06-07 Nichole Stilwell (#23)................. 07-08-09-10 Kristen Holt .................................. 11-12-13

2___________________________________ Tracey Smith ..............................................96 Ana-Maria Ortega...................... 97-98-99-00 Jenalee Burke ................................. 02-03-04 Ellen Bina ........................................ 05-06-07 Grace Konstanzer ......................................09 Cami Richan ............................... 10-11-12-13

13 _________________________________ Janet Bingham ...........................................96 Summer Koons (#3) ................... 96-97-98-99 Christina Nigro................................ 00-01-02 Rebecca Gallegos............................ 03-04-05 Danielle Mittelstadt...................................06 Caroline Kurtz ............................ 07-08-09-10 Megan Clary ..............................................11 Raquel Rosas ..................................... 12-13

3___________________________________ Jennifer Engh ........................................98-99 Kristen Huitt .............................. 00-01-02-03 Liz Arrington .........................................04-05 Kelly Spencer ............................. 07-08-09-10 Emma Dridge................................ 11-12-13 4___________________________________ Tara Shamhart ...........................................96 Shaylor Billings .......................... 97-98-99-00 Carly Siefken .............................. 02-03-04-05 Jasmine Sapp .............................................08 Brooke Pottle.............................................11 Rachael Bradley-Powers .................... 12-13 5___________________________________ Jamie Rempel ............................ 97-98-99-00 Tiffany Bishop .......................................01-02 Jocelyn Booker ............................... 06-07-08 6___________________________________ Tracy Wilkerson .............................. 96-97-99 Leah Bennett .............................................98 Dani Griffith ...............................................09 Claire Bieber .........................................10-11 7___________________________________ Sara Freeman .......................................96-97 Erika Shannon............................................98 Lamecca Jefferson ..................... 01-02-03-04 Morgan Dolan.......................................06-07 Jacqueline Norton ................................09-10 Hillary Keltner .............................. 11-12-13 8___________________________________ Brooke Effland (#11).................. 96-97-98-99 Brandi Raifsnider ............................ 00-01-02 Lindsay Bengard ...................................03-04 Tara Dunn .............................................05-06 Victoria Martinez .......................................08 Victoria Foster ................................... 11-12 9___________________________________ Robyn Duncan (#14) .................. 96-97-98-99 Sarah Kotte ...........................................99-00 Elise Hickerson ..........................................02 Kristina Stewart ......................... 05-06-07-08 Annalyse Schmitt .......................................10 Collette Foster ........................................ 13

14 _________________________________ Amanda Perdue .........................................97 Kylie Adams (#1) ............................. 98-99-00 Kaitlin McEwen ..........................................01 Briana Thomas...........................................05 Jessica Stewart ..........................................06 Emily Frick ................................. 07-08-09-10 Lizzy Carpenter .....................................11-12 15 _________________________________ Laura Terry ..................................... 97-98-99 Rachael Mooney........................................04 Jasamine Pettie ......................... 05-06-07-08 Caitie Campbell .........................................10 16 _________________________________ Kelly Kitches ..............................................98 Shelly Wesley ............................................00 Lauren Baize ..............................................01 Molly White (#15) ..................... 01-02-03-04 Julia Hanson .............................. 07-08-09-10 Rebecca Bates ................................... 12-13 17 _________________________________ Cathy Mullee .............................................98 Jessica Hellmann ....................... 07-08-09-10 18 _________________________________ Nicole Hartig ..............................................06 Stephanie Stanford...............................07-08 19 _________________________________ Trier Bryant ...............................................03 Jaclyn Fleming ...........................................06 20 _________________________________ Preslee Maki .........................................09-10 21 _________________________________ Maggie Sherrill .................................. 12-13

DIVISION I TEAM AWARDS

TEAM AWARDS

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2007...................................Katie Batchelder 2008............Michelle Harrington, Jas Pettie 2009....................................................... n|a 2010.................................... Nichole Stilwell 2011......................................... Ayesha Hein 2012............... Felicia Clement, Cami Richan 2013......................................... Ayesha Hein

COACHES’ AWARD 2000......................................Melinda Finley 2001....................................................... n|a 2002...................................... Delevane Diaz 2003............... Kristin Hamlett, Molly White 2004................................... Brittany Oligney 2005..........................................Kim Kallabis 2006..........................................Kim Kallabis 2007......Jess Hellmann, Stephanie Stanford 2008.............Katie Batchelder, Julia Hansen 2009....................................................... n|a 2010.........................................Claire Bieber 2011......................................... Cami Richan 2012..................................... Maggie Sherrill

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1997..................................... Brooke Effland 1998..................................... Brooke Effland 1999................................... Tracy Wilkerson 2000-06 ................................................. n|a 2007...................................... Morgan Dolan 2008................................. Victoria Martinez 2009....................................................... n|a 2010........................................Kelly Spencer 2011........................................ Maiya Perich 2012........................................ Maiya Perich 2013......................................Rebecca Bates BEST ALL-AROUND PLAYER 1997......................................Robyn Duncan 1998..................................... Shaylor Billings 1999..................................... Brooke Effland 2000.......................................Jamie Rempel 2001.......Brittany Edmonds, Christina Nigro 2002..........................................Kristin Huitt 2003..........................................Kristin Huitt 2004................................. Rebecca Gallegos 2005................................. Rebecca Gallegos 2006................................... Rebecca Gerton 2007.......................................Caroline Kurtz MOST IMPROVED AWARD 1997.......................................Jamie Rempel 1998...........................................Laura Terry 1999....................................................... n|a 2000................................ Brittany Edmonds 2001......................................... Molly White 2002................................Lamecca Jefferson 2003........................................ Carly Siefken 2004...................................Lindsay Bengard 2005.................................... Jasamine Pettie 2006............................. Michelle Harrington 2007..................................... Jocelyn Booker 2008........................................Kelly Spencer 2009-12 ................................................. n|a 2013..................................... Maggie Sherrill

UNSUNG HERO 1998..................................... Shaylor Billings 1999................................... Tracy Wilkerson 2000..........................................Kristin Huitt 2001..................................... Christina Nigro 2002................................ Brittany Edmonds 2003.......Britt Edmonds, Lamecca Jefferson 2004........................................ Carly Siefken 2005........................................Brooke Akers 2006.........Jasamine Pettie, Kristina Stewart 2007............................. Michelle Harrington 2008.........Jasamine Pettie, Kristina Stewart SPIRIT AWARD 1997................................ Ana-Maria Ortega 1998................................... Tracy Wilkerson 1999.......................................... Sarah Kotte 2000..........................................Kristin Huitt 2001-06 ................................................. n|a 2007..................Julia Hansen, Kelly Spencer 2008....................................Kristina Stewart ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2000.......................................Delavane Diaz 2001................................Lamecca Jefferson 2002..................................... Kristin Hamlett 2003....................................................... n|a 2004..........................................Kim Kallabis 2005.................................... Jasamine Pettie 2006...................................Katie Batchelder 2007............Caroline Kurtz, Nichole Stilwell 2008................................. Victoria Martinez

Some awards were not given every year

22 _________________________________ Hannah Sorber ..........................................06 Taylor Parker ..................................... 12-13 23 _________________________________ Kristen Hamlett ......................... 02-03-04-05 Maiya Perich .............................. 09-10-11-12

10 _________________________________ Tharommony In ......................... 96-97-98-99 Delavane Diaz ............................ 00-01-02-03 Ayesha Hein.................................... 11-12-13 11 _________________________________ Lisa Case ....................................................98 Nicki Marino (#4) ............................ 98-99-01 Brittany Edmonds ...................... 00-01-02-03 Kim Kallabis ............................... 04-05-06-07 Michelle Harrington (#21) ......... 06-07-08-09 Josalynn Wise ............................ 10-11-12-13

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THE ACADEMY EXPERIENCE The United States Air Force Academy offers a four-year program of instruction and experience designed to educate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation. Each cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force.

COURSES OF STUDY Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities essential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USAFA experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in every graduate. The core academic curriculum includes courses in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities. Cadets take additional elective courses to complete requirements for one of 32 major areas of study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete majors in science and engineering; the remainder graduate in the social sciences and humanities. Some of the most popular majors include management, aeronautical engineering, foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, civil engineering, astronautical engineering, electrical engineering and engineering mechanics.

MILIARY, EDUCATION AND TRAINING An air, space and cyberspace-oriented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues throughout the four years. Seniors are responsible for the organizational leadership of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek to develop team and interpersonal leadership and instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as many active leadership roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air Force officers. Fundamental concepts of military organization -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical training -- are emphasized the first summer during basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military role in United States society as well as the mission and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive instruction in communication skills and juniors study the combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team.

FACULTY COMPOSITION

Summer training for cadets is divided into three, three-week training periods. There are a variety of programs available and each cadet is required to complete two training periods each summer with leave during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer.

The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who have established outstanding records of performance and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other terminal degrees in their field of study.

Combat survival training is a required three-week program during cadets’ second summer. For other second-summer training periods, cadets have options such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, soaring or basic free-fall parachute training.

About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who bring great depth of disciplinary and educational expertise and provide academic stability and continuity.

During their last two summers, all cadets are offered leadership training as supervisors or instructors in the summer programs listed above.

Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet learning as an integral part of their officer development. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved faculty. To provide greater contributions by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several distinguished visiting professors and endowed professors who serve one or more years. Officers from other services, as well as officers from allied countries are also members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian and military lecturers also share their expertise with the cadets during the academic year.

ATHLETIC PROGRAM The Academy’s athletic program is designed to improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and develop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramural sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year.

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Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of the programs available.

NOMINATIONS Nominations to the Academy may be obtained through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eligibility criteria in other categories of competition established by law.

HISTORY OF THE ACADEMY In 1948, a board of leading civilian and military educators was appointed to plan the curriculum for an academy that would meet the needs of the newly established Air Force. The board determined that Air Force requirements could not be met by expanding the other service academies and recommended an Air Force Academy be established without delay. In 1949, then Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington appointed a commission to assist in selecting a site and on April 1, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized creation of the United States Air Force Academy. After considering 580 sites in 45 states, the commission narrowed the choice to three locations. The summer of 1954, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott selected a site near Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado contributed $1 million toward purchase of the property. In July 1955, the first Academy class entered interim facilities at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, while construction began. It was sufficiently completed for occupancy by the cadet wing in late August 1958. Initial construction cost was $142 million. Women entered the Academy on June 28, 1976, as members of the class of 1980.

For information on admission procedures, write to: HQ USAFA/RRS 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 200 USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025 or go to: www.usafa.edu

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SENIOR LEADERSHIP Lt Gen Michelle D. Johnson is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. She directs a four-year academic, military training, athle c and character development program leading to a bachelor’s degree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a dis nguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class of 1981. A er gradua ng from the Academy, she completed graduate studies as a Rhodes Scholar before earning her pilot wings in 1984. Johnson has held numerous command posi ons at the group, wing and numbered Air Force level, and came to the Academy a er serving as the Deputy, Chief of Staff, Opera on and Intelligence, Supreme Headquarters Allies Powers Europe, North Atlan c Treaty Organiza on, Casteau, Belgium. She has served in various assignments in air mobility, airli and tanker flying opera ons and training, academic instruc on and personnel. A command pilot, the general has more than 3,600 flying hours in the C-141, T-41, KC-10, C-17, C-5 and the KC-14 aircra . The general’s military awards and decora ons include the Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air Force Commenda on Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Combat Readiness Medal with oak leaf cluster, Na onal Defense Service Medal with bronze star, Armed Forces Expedi onary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal with bronze star and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

VICE SUPERINTENDENT

COMMANDANT OF CADETS

DEAN OF FACULTY

COMMANDER, 10TH ABW

Colonel Doug Lamberth

Brig General Stephen Williams

Brig General Andrew Armacost

Colonel Stacey Hawkins

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Air Force Academy Director of Athletics Dr. Hans J. Mueh has announced his retirement, effective at the end of the 2014-15 academic year, which will be his 11th as AD and 43rd overall at the Academy. “I’ve been blessed to have the opportunity to be in the chair as AD of the best Division I program in the NCAA,” Mueh said. “These 10-plus years have flown by because athletics is a non-stop business, and we’ve had so many changes in coaching staffs, construction projects, a whole new corporation to help keep us competitive, and thousands of home contests.” A retired Air Force brigadier general, Mueh was vice dean of faculty for two years prior to his retirement from active duty in the summer of 2004 and his appointment as athletic director. Mueh was heavily involved in Academy athletics before becoming director of athletics. He was the Academy’s faculty athletic representative from 1996-2004 and was a long-time member of the board of directors for the Air Force Academy Athletics Association. Since becoming the director of athletics, Mueh has led the Academy to some remarkable feats. In 2007, the Academy was one of only three schools (Michigan State and Boston College) to reach post-season play in football (2007), men’s basketball and ice hockey (2006-07). It marked the first time a service academy has ever had a team compete in the post-season in all three sports. In addition, under his watch the men’s basketball team has played in another NCAA tournament and the National Invitational Tournament’s Final Four. The ice hockey team has won conference championships and advanced to the NCAA tournament five times. Mueh was on the selection committee that hired current head coach Frank Serratore and led the Academy’s move into the Atlantic Hockey Association. The football program, the Academy’s flagship sport, has gone through a major overhaul under Mueh. He led the transition from the retirement of the legendary Fisher DeBerry after 23 years at the helm to hiring current head coach Troy Calhoun, a 1989 Academy graduate. Calhoun’s impact was immediate, leading the Falcons to a 9-4 overall mark and a second-place finish in the Mountain West Conference in 2007. The Falcons qualified for their first bowl game in seven years, playing in the Armed Forces Bowl in 2007. The program has gone to a school-record six consecutive bowl games and averaged over 9,000 bowl tickets sold.

Mueh has also been active within the conference and the NCAA. He was recently selected to be part of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet and has been active on the NCAA’s academics/eligibility compliance cabinet, the men’s golf committee and the Region 7 postgraduate scholarship committee. Mueh has been equally active within the conference on various leadership committees. He is currently on the awards and recognition committee and has previously served on the joint council executive committee, and committees on championships, television and sportsmanship. Before assuming his duties as vice dean, Mueh was permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry, a position he had held since October 1987. During that time, he oversaw the annual design and instruction of 25 undergraduate courses for 1,500 cadets annually. Mueh was born Jan. 8, 1944, in Celle, Germany, and emigrated to the United States in 1951. He entered the Air Force in 1962 as a member of the Academy’s eighth graduating class, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry in 1966. While at the Academy, Mueh was a two-year letterman in soccer as a goalie. He still holds the Academy record for saves in a game with 30, accomplishing it twice in 1965 against North Carolina and Benedictine. In his junior and senior years, Mueh helped the Falcons to the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Soccer League championship and quarterfinal berths in the NCAA tournament. He was a first-team all-league selection in 1965. Following graduation, Mueh completed two assignments in intelligence before attending the University of Wisconsin, where he earned his master’s degree in chemistry in 1970. He earned a doctorate degree in chemistry from Wisconsin in 1976, as a distinguished graduate, and has also completed Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College and Air War College. Between earning the two degrees, Mueh returned to the Academy as an instructor in the department of chemistry from 1970-72. He also served as assistant soccer coach and played semi-pro soccer with the Aurora Internationals in Denver during those two years, leading the Internationals to the Colorado state title in 1971. He volunteered for duty in Vietnam and served as an intelligence officer in Saigon, Republic of Vietnam and at Nakhon Phanom RTAB, Thailand, in 1972 and 1973. After earning his doctorate degree, Mueh returned to the Academy in 1976 as an associate professor of chemistry. He remained at the Academy, except for a stint in 1985-86 as the special assistant for technical matters at the Defense Intelligence Agency at the Pentagon. In 1986, he assumed the position of acting head, department of chemistry, before being selected for his position of permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry in 1987.

Mueh has been just as successful behind the scenes with the administration of the department. He restructured the department with an internal/external model that has streamlined resources and made the department more effective from top to bottom. In addition, the athletic department made the transition to a federally-chartered non-profit organization in the summer of 2013, which has led to more fund-raising opportunities.

As faculty athletic representative, he was active in both the Western Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference, and was the Academy’s representative on the transition team to form the new MWC, the only faculty athletic representative on the team. He competes in golf, racquetball, handball and tennis, and has promoted Air Force Academy intercollegiate sports throughout his tenure, beginning with work as chairman of the hockey eligibility committee, officer representative to the men’s golf team and five years as the officer representative to the football team.

Mueh was instrumental in the USAFA Endowment and the announcement of the Holaday Athletic Center, an indoor training facility. The $15 million facility was completed in July 2011.

Mueh is married to the former Sally Flax of Cincinnati, Ohio. They have three children: Kristine, Kurt and Deborah.

Above: Dr. Mueh honored the 2013 Air Force men’s track and field team during a football game against Army, a er the squad captured its second consecu ve Mountain West Outdoor Championship tle. Right: Dr. Mueh presented the 2012 Air Force men’s gymnas cs team with their USAG Na onal Championship rings during a football game against Hawaii.

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AIR FORCE ATHLETICS Few schools in the country have an athle c program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s. The goals of the athle c program are to enhance the physical condi oning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officership, to teach leadership in a compe ve environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athle c program: intercollegiate athle cs, intramurals and physical educa on. The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanc oned teams, facing some of the top compe on in the na on. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnas cs, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo and wrestling. The Academy fields women’s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnas cs, rifle, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addi on, the Academy sponsors two nonNCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading. The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai’i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-conference opponents, including many na onally ranked teams. The football team competes annually for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, which is emblema c of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 18 mes, which is more than any other academy. The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive buildings in the country. It’s a modern, versa le structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and mul purpose area. The three sec ons have a combined sea ng capacity of more than 9,000. Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a sea ng capacity of 2,470, while the mul purpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and field compe ons. The $4.1-million renova on to the Cadet Track Stadium, the outdoor home of the Air Force track and field team, was completed in August 2011 and is one of the premier facili es in the na on. The Holaday Athle c Center, a $15.5 million completely donor funded indoor training facility, was completed in July 2011. The Cadet Fitness Center, a $9.5 million, Military Construc on project, home of the Air Force Academy’s fencing prac ce facility and aerobics/ weight li ing facility that contains a nearly 33-foot climbing wall, opened in May 2012.

COL BART WEISS

JIM TREGO

LT COL BRANDON DOAN

WILLIAM CARPENTER

JOHN COULAHAN

MARTI GASSER

Vice Director of Athletics

Senior Associate AD

Associate AD Head of PE/Athletic Programs

Associate AD Recruiting Support

Associate AD Finance

Associate AD | SWA Intercollegiate Programs

TROY GARNHART

GEORGE NELSON

KAREN WALKER

DERMOT COLL

NANCY HIXSON

Associate AD Informa on & Communica ons

Associate AD Athle c Programs

Associate AD Human Resources

CEO | Air Force Academy Athle c Coorpora on

COO | Air Force Academy Athle c Coorpora on

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FALCON COURT AT EAST GYM Once known simply as the Cadet Gymnasium, the recently renovated Falcon Court at East Gym became the exclusive home venue for the Air Force volleyball team in 2010, when head coach Matt McShane moved the team from cavernous Clune Arena back to the friendly, intimate confines of East Gym and gave the location a much-needed facelift. The gym’s old Sport Court flooring was removed and a new court layout was painted directly onto the hardwood. Instead of the previous configuration, with bleachers on three sides, the entire court is now surrounded by fans, with the team benches and scorers’ table situated in front of the west bleacher with media space located on both sides of the court. From his first day on the job in January 2010, McShane wanted to create a fan-friendly environment that exuded a home court advantage for his players. As a former assistant coach within the Mountain West Conference, McShane remembers the raucous surroundings of East Gym and the feeling of being a visitor, with the fans situated at the edges of the court, right up to the serving line.

FALCON COURT AT EAST GYM QUICK FACTS RE-DEDICATED: Aug 27, 2010 | CAPACITY: 1,100 | RECORD: 14-33 | FIRST OVERALL VICTORY: 3-2 over Long Island on 8/27/10 | FIRST MW VICTORY: 3-1 over San Diego State on 10/21/10

TOP SINGLE-MATCH ATTENDENCE MARKS (DI) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Total 2475* 1284 1210 1193 1049 1024 1001 1000 972 913 851 846 838 811 781

Opponent Utah Wyoming Army Hawaii New Mexico Colorado State Boise State Long Island Wyoming Utah Valley Northern Colorado Colorado TCU San Diego State New Mexico

Date 11/21/09 10/09/10 09/15/00 10/19/96 09/26/03 10/22/11 10/08/11 08/27/10 10/09/02 09/09/11 08/30/11 09/13/12 10/29/10 10/12/13 10/19/07

FALCON COURT AT EAST GYM RECORDS Venue Clune Arena Falcon Court at East Gym East Gym Clune Arena East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Falcon Court at East Gym Clune Arena

* Cadet participation at the match was featured as a part of the Commandant’s Challenge

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2010..........................................................2-9 2011........................................................1-10

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INDIVIDUAL Kills: 24 | Chantale Riddle, New Mexico, 11/1/12; Kelly Arnold, Northern Colorado, 8/30/11; CAROLINE KURTZ vs San Diego State, 10/21/10; Hanna Gibeau, Long Island, 8/27/10 Kills (3 Sets): 17 | MAGGIE SHERRILL, vs San Jose State, 11/29/13; CAMI RICHAN vs Wyoming, 10/20/11 Kills (4 Sets): 24 | Kelly Arnold, Northern Colorado, 8/30/11; CAROLINE KURTZ vs San Diego State, 10/21/10 Kills (5 Sets): 24 | Chantale Riddle, New Mexico, 11/1/12; Hanna Gibeau, Long Island, 8/27/10 Total Attempts: 81 | Hanna Gibeau, Long Island, 8/27/10 TAs (3 Sets): 45 | CAMI RICHAN vs Wyoming, 10/20/11 TAs (4 Sets): 58 | Sara Nehf, UNLV, 11/26/10 TAs (5 Sets): 81 | Hanna Gibeau, Long Island, 8/27/10 Hitting Percentage: .722 (13-0-18) | TAYLOR PARKER, vs Boise State, 11/09/13 Assists: 53 | HILLARY KELTNER vs Boise State, 11/09/13 Assists (3 Sets): 45 | HILLARY KELTNER vs San Jose State, 11/29/13 Assists (4 Sets): 53 | HILLARY KELTNER vs Boise State, 11/09/13 Assists (5 Sets): 50 | Nicole Edelman, Colorado, 9/13/12 Digs: 24 | Brookelyn Hall, Utah Valley, 09/21/13 Digs (3 Sets): 20 | RACHAEL BRADLEY POWERS, vs San Jose State, 11/29/13 Digs (4 Sets): 24 | Brookelyn Hall, Utah Valley, 09/21/13 Digs (5 Sets): 23 | Lexi Ross, New Mexico, 11/1/12; MAIYA PERICH vs Denver, 9/25/12; Elysse Richardson, Colorado, 9/13/12; Zuzana Buchlova, Long Island, 9/27/10 Service Aces: 4 | Kelcee Munk, Utah Vally, 09/21/13; Kaitlind Bestgen, Colorado State, 09/26/13; REBECCA BATES vs Denver, 9/25/12; HILLARY KELTNER vs. Colorado, 9/13/12; JOSALYNN WISE vs Northern Colorado, 8/20/11; Ellyce Youngren, South Dakota State, 8/28/10; Hanna Gibeau, Long Island, 8/27/10 Blocks: 12 (1-11) | Faimie Kingsley, Denver, 9/25/12 Points: 28.0 | Chantale Riddle, New Mexico, 11/1/12; Hanna Gibeau, Long Island, 8/27/10 Pts (3 Sets): 18.5 | CAMI RICHAN vs Wyoming, 10/20/11 Pts (4 Sets): 25.0 | Jaicee Harris, Washington State, 9/15/12 Pts (5 Sets): 28.0 | Chantale Riddle, New Mexico, 11/1/12; Hanna Gibeau, Long Island, 8/27/10 TEAM Kills: 67 | Colorado, 9/13/12 Kills (3 Sets): 54 | AIR FORCE vs San Jose State, 11/29/13 Kills (4 Sets): 64 | San Diego State, 10/12/13 Kills (5 Sets): 67 | Colorado, 9/13/12 Total Attempts: 201 | AIR FORCE vs Colorado, 9/13/12 Total Attempts (3 Sets): 125 | AIR FORCE vs New Mexico, 9/29/11 Total Attempts (4 Sets): 163 | San Diego State, 10/12/13 Total Attempts (5 Sets): 201 | AIR FORCE vs Colorado, 9/13/12 Hitting Percentage: .492 (36-5-63) | AIR FORCE vs Norfolk State, 9/14/12 Assists: 63 | New Mexico, 11/1/12; Colorado, 9/13/12 Assists (3 Sets): 52 | AIR FORCE vs. San Jose State, 11/29/13 Assists (4 Sets): 62 | San Diego State, 10/12/13 Assists (5 Sets): 63 | Colorado, 9/13/12; New Mexico, 11/1/12 Digs: 83 | Long Island, 8/27/10 Digs (3 Sets): 60 | TCU, 10/29/10 Digs (4 Sets): 72 | San Diego State, 10/12/13 Digs (5 Sets): 83 | Long Island, 8/27/10 Service Aces: 11 | AIR FORCE vs Colorado, 9/13/12 Blocks: 18.0 (2-32) | Denver, 9/25/2012

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