2022 Jacksonville State Volleyball Media Guide

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Contents/Quick Facts 1

Media Information 2

OVC Tournament Champions 4-7

A Championship Tradition 8-9 Rebuilding Our Home 10

Pete Mathews Coliseum 11

2022 Rosters 14

2022 Roster by States 15 2022 Schedule 16

The Coaches

Head Coach Todd Garvey 18-19

Assistant Coach Mackenzie Romback 20 Assistant Coach TBA 21 Gamecock Volleyball Support Staff 21

The Gamecocks

#10 Erin Carmichael 24

#9 Courtney Glotzbach 26

#4 Zoe Gonzales 28

#13 Lena Kindermann 30

#12 Katie Montgomery 32

#1 Anna Nelson 34

#6 Kylee Quigley 36

#7 Brookyln Schiffli 38

#3 Ava Heyne 40

#23 Morgan McClure 41

#18 Claire Ochs 42

#14 Parker Phenicie 43

#2 Ava Rasmussen 44

#26 Kathryn Smith 45

#16 Maddie Stayer 46

#8 Luci Wilkinson 47

2022 Opponents

General Information

Meet the Opponents 48-52

2021 In Review

2021 Final Stats 54

2021 Overall Final Statistics/Standings 55 The Atlantic Sun Conference 56

The Records

JSU Year-by-Year Awards and Honors 58

JSU Single-Season Records 60

JSU All-Time Career Records 61

Year-by-Year Individual Leaders 62 Individual Accolades 63

Coaching Results 64

All-Time Letterwinners 65

JSU Versus All Opponents 66

JSU vs ASUN Series Breakdowns 67-69

Division I Year-by-Year Results 70-75

Beach Volleyball

Table of QuickContentsfacts

This is Jacksonville State

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 80 Dr Don C Killingswoth, Jr 81

Athletic Director Greg Seitz 82

Board of Trustees 83

Traditions 84

JSU Athletic Support Staff 85

Strength and Conditioning 86

Sports Medicine 88 Facilities 90

Athletic Directory 92

CREDITS: The 2022 Jacksonville State University Volleyball Media Guide is a produc tion of the JSU Sports Information Office The Book was written and edited by Daniel Porter with editorial assistance from Josh Underwood Photography provided by JSU Photographer Matt Reynolds along with contributions from Ebb Dudley, David Brandsma and Daniel Porter Layout and design done by Wray Graphics in Florence, Ala Printing by JSU Print Shop

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Location: Jacksonville, Ala

Enrollment: 8,693

Founded: 1883

Nickname: Gamecocks

Colors: Red and White Conference: Ohio Valley Affiliation: NCAA Division I President: Dr Don Killingsworth Athletic Director: Greg Seitz

Senior Woman Administrator: Tracy Broom Athletic Department Phone: (256) 782-5368

Home Facility: Pete Mathews Coliseum (3,500)

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Todd Garvey

Alma Mater: Louisville (2003)

Record at JSU: 79-33 (4 Years

Career Record: 79-33 (4 Years)

Office Phone: (256) 782-8359

E-mail: . tgarvey@jsu .edu

Assistant Coach: Mackenzie Rombach2ndYear

Alma Mater: Jacksonville State (2019) Office Phone: (256) 782-5521

Assistant Coach: TBATBA

Alma Mater: TBA Volleyball Fax: (256) 782-5527

Program History

First Year of Volleyball: 1978

All-Time Record: 868-627 (44 Years)

Division I Record: 471-381 (27 Years)

OVC Record 189-113 (18 Years)

OVC Championships/Last: 8/2020-21

ASUN Record 13-3 (1 Year)

NCAA Appearances/Last: 3/2009 lost to Fla State in 2nd Rd (Tallahassee, Fla )

Team Information

2021 Record: 25-7

2021 ASUN Finish: 13-3/1st in West Division

2021 Postseason: ASUN Championship Final

Letterwinners Returning: 8 Letterwinners Lost: 8 Starters Returning/Lost: 4+Libero/2 Newcomers: 8

Sports Information

Volleyball Contact: Daniel Porter Office Phone: (256) 782-5965 E-mail: DPorter2@jsu edu SID FAX: (256) 782-5958

Press Row Phone: (256) 782-5528

Sports Information Office Mailing Address: Pete Mathews Coliseum 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, AL 36265-1602

The 2022 front cover features seniors.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

THE 2022 EDITION of the Jacksonville State University volleyball media guide is a source of information for the news media covering the Gamecocks. News releases, photographs/slides, clips and film footage and other additional information will also be available to accredited members of the media upon request.

Credentials — Credentials for JSU home games are issued for working media only and should be requested as early as possible. Requests must be made in writing on company letterhead and are honored only from sports edi tors of daily newspapers and sports directors of radio and television stations.

Jacksonville State University follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA in governing the issuance of credentials. Season credentials will be granted only to daily newspapers and television/radio stations that cover JSU volleyball on a regular basis. Otherwise, weekly newspapers television/radio stations will be granted credentials on a single-game, space-available basis.

All requests for credentials should be made to Josh Underwood, Associate AD/Media Relations. Members of the media will only be admitted through the Pass Gate at the Southwest corner of Pete Mathews Coliseum, adjacent to the men’s basketball coaches offices.

Media Room — The media room is located in the northwest corner of Pete Mathews Coliseum. Working facilities, with necessary outlets and six telephones, are available.

Media Services — Jacksonville State University uses the “Stat Crew“ computerized statistics system. Working media will receive the following:

*Game Program *Complete play-by-play

*Final Statistics

Radio Rights — Jacksonville State University will provide one phone line free of charge to opponents wishing to broadcast. However, it is the respon sibility of the visiting radio station to have its flagship station call direct to Pete Mathews Coliseum to establish the broadcast line. JSU will not permit outgoing telephone calls. Teams planning to broadcast should notify JSU Graduate Assistant Daniel Porter of their intent no less than two days before the actual broadcast. Due to limited space at press row, only two seats will be made available to visiting radio stations. Contact the Jacksonville State University Sports Information Office for more information.

Interview Policies — General—All interviews with Jacksonville State University volleyball players or coaches must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. In general, JSU volleyball practices are closed. Player interviews may be conducted immediately before or after practice sessions or at the conclusion of practice.

Reaching Coach Garvey — Coach Garvey can be reached by telephone at (256) 782-8359 between 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Postgame Interviews — Following each game, there will be a 10-minute cooling-off period, then players and coaches will be made available to the working media.

Sports Information Department: (256) 782-5915 FAX: (256) www.jsugamecocksports.com782-5958

Josh AssociateUnderwoodAD/MediaRelations (256) 782-5915 (256) 453-0545 (cell) underwood@jsu edu

Daniel VolleyballAssistantPorterSIDContact (256) 782-5965 (205) 907-5367 (cell) dporter2@jsu .edu

Logan AssistantMaddoxSID (256) lmaddoxt@jsu782-5977edu

Tony AssistantSchmidtSID (256) aschmidt@jsu782-5377edu

SID Mailing Address

Jacksonville State University Attn: Sport Information Director 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, AL 35265-1602

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BACK TO BACK

2009 OVC Championship, Nov. 21, Jacksonville, Ala.

JSU 3, Morehead State 0

The Jacksonville State volleyball team rolled over Morehead State in the championship match of the 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Volleyball Tournament, earning its third trip to the NCAA Tournament in five years. The top-seeded Gamecocks (26-6) used a dominant effort to hand the third-seeded Eagles (21-11) a convincing 3-0 (25-21, 25-21, 25-13) defeat and claim their third OVC Tournament Title since 2005.

The win also closed a perfect 12-0 record in Pete Mathews Coliseum this season. Junior Caitlin Vorbeck was named the Tournament’s Most

Valuable Player to head line three JSU selections on the All-Tournament Team. The Raytown, Mo., native knocked down 11 kills in the win to finish the tourney with 25 kills on a.309 attack percent age. Joining her on the All-Tourney Team were senior Brittney Whitten and sophomore Lauren Harkins. Whitten, an out side hitter from Boonville, Ind., recorded a matchhigh 14 kills on a .281 attack percentage and picked up 12 digs in the final match. The effort was her 25th double-double of the season and helped extend what has been a decorated career. She wrapped up the weekend with 3.86 kills and 4.14 digs per set. Harkins, a Louisville, Ky., native, picked up a match-high 16 digs in Saturday’s win, following a semifinal match on Friday that saw her grab 31 digs. She wrapped up the weekend averaging 6.71 digs per set and stretched her school record for digs in a season to 625, 99 more than the previous record set by

Kisha West in 2005, JSU’s first NCAA Tournament Freshmanseason.

Jen Meyer also capped an impressive tournament with nine kills on a .615 attack percent age in the final. The Maineville, Ohio, native hit .516 over the two tourney matches, averaging 2.71 kills per set. Junior Brooke Schumacher dished 36 of the Gamecocks’ 44 assists in the championship match, finishing the tourney with an average of 10.5 assists per set. With the win, the Gamecocks earned a pre-tournament matchup with Louisville, a match set up for the OVC Champion that serves as a tune up for the NCAA Tournament.

JSU would be selected as the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tallahassee, Fla., Regional, where they were paired with Florida A&M in the first round. Faced with a 2-1 deficit against the Rattlers, JSU rallied to win the final two sets and claim the Gamecocks’ first-ever NCAA Tournament win in the form of a 3-2 defeat of FAMU, their 12th-straight win in fiveset matches. They would fall in the second round to No. 3 Florida State. The Gamecocks’ win was the only NCAA Tournament win by an OVC school in the NCAA Tournament between 2001 and 2020.

2007 OVC Regular Season Champions

Jacksonville State won the 2007 regular sea son championship with a 15-5 league record to cap the program’s fourth-straight confer ence title following both 2006 crowns and the 2005 tournament.

After a challenging nonconference sched ule that featured Missouri, Ole Miss and Indiana, the Gamecocks settled into the league play winning nine of their first 10 matches. After an unfamiliar 3-4 stretch in late October, JSU took its final three OVC matches to secure another regular season

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would come to a close with a 3-1 loss to Tennessee State in the first round of the OVC Tournament. Senior Abbey Breit punctuated her career with a second-straight Ohio Valley Conference Female Athlete of the Year Award across all sports. The AVCA All-American Honorable Mention finished with a school-record 1,897 kills and ranked second in career digs with 1,342.

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TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

JSU 3, Southeast Missouri 0

The Jacksonville State volleyball team claimed its secondstraight O’Reilly Ohio Valley Conference Tournament title, thanks to a 3-0 sweep of Southeast Missouri in the finals at Pete Mathews Coliseum. The top-seeded Gamecocks (24-4) used their school-record 19th-straight win and their 21st sweep of the season to earn their sec ond trip to the NCAA Tournament in as many seasons. They claimed a 3-0 (30-25, 31-29, 30-24) win over the sixth-seeded Redhawks (16-18) to take the OVC Tourney title on their home floor.

“This one is special in a different way because it is at home and in front of our home crowd,” JSU head coach and 2006 OVC Coach of the Year Rick Nold said. “It is totally different than last year in that we came in here as the favorite. It says a lot about our team, coming in on the winning streak and being able to stay focused and take care of business.”

Senior setter Emily Withers was named the tournament MVP to lead three Gamecocks on the all-tournament team. The team’s captain, Withers capped a senior sea son that saw the Cincinnati native break the school’s all-

time assists record. She was joined on the all-tournament team by juniors Joi Watts and Abbey Breit.

“Everybody knows that we are extremely close off of the court, and that definitely helps us on the floor,” Withers said. “It really hasn’t sunk in yet. It’s hard to believe its my last year, and I couldn’t think of a better way to go

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fought match, the Gamecocks never led by more than seven in any game. They held the Redhawks to an .059 attack percentage on a day where JSU’s high-powered offense was limited to a .193 attack percentage.

“We knew that they would make us work on defense with the way they move the ball around,” Nold added. “I thought we did a good job of being patient and taking advan tage of our opportunities. Abbey Vierling and Jessica Starck did a great job on the back row for us, and Abbey Breit and Joi really stepped up for us from throughout the tournament.”

Five Gamecocks had 10 or more digs in the match to out-dig the Redhawks, 77-60. Freshman Brittney Whitten led all players with 18 digs, while junior Abbey Vierling added 16. Senior Jessica Starck had 15 digs, while Withers and Breit added 12 and 11, respectively. Breit led all players with 19 kills, while Watts was the only other player on the floor with double-digit kills with 10. OVC Championship, Nov. 20, Charleston, Ill. Eastern Kentucky (ESPNU)

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The Jacksonville State volleyball team put its best effort on the floor when it mattered most, setting or tying 10 season highs in a 3-2 defeat of top-seeded Eastern Kentucky to earn the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament title and its first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament.

The third-seeded Gamecocks (18-10, 13-3 OVC) set season highs in kills (99), assists (97) and digs (132) to upend the Colonels (23-7, 14-2 OVC) in front of a national television audience on ESPNU, just one day after knocking off No. 2 Tennessee State in the tournament semifinals.

“I don’t know if you could have asked for a better champi onship match,” JSU head coach Rick Nold said. “It was a match of two very good teams that were both playing well. It was just a matter of who was going to make the final

Player honors, while junior Emily Withers dished out a school and OVC record 88 assists, 22 better than her previous career high to lead the offense. Senior Kisha West joined Terrell on the All-Tournament team. The school’s all-time digs leader, topped the 30-dig plateau for the first time in her career with 39, one of five Gamecocks with double-digit digs. The Gamecocks’ other senior, Kim Halbach contributed five kills, seven digs and five assists to extend her JSU career.

“I can’t say enough about the character of our three seniors,” Nold said. “They all came out and gave us the best volleyball of their careers when it mattered most, and that says a lot about the type of competitors they are.”

Sophomore Abbey Breit, the Gamecocks’ other All-

Tournament team member, recorded 23 kills, while sopho mores Rebekah Nichols and Katie Moyers set career highs with 18 and 17 kills, respectively. In the first game, the Gamecocks built an early five-point lead and maintained it. The Colonels cut the lead to three at 22-19, but JSU answered with seven unanswered points to help claim the 30-20 win. JSU recorded 30 team digs in the game, while Breit picked up seven kills on just 11 attacks for a .636 percentage, while Terrell added six. In game two, EKU took its first lead of the afternoon with a 7-6 advantage, and nine lead changes and 10 ties later they pulled out a 30-27 win to even the match at one. JSU recorded 24 kills in the game, five more than in the first, but 28 EKU digs paced the effort. Withers set the JSU attack, record ing 22 assists. A late rally and 25 kills that were set up by 23 more Withers assists led JSU to a 30-27 win in game three, moving the Gamecocks one game away from the title. Terrell put down nine kills in the game to lead a JSU attack that hit a collective .300 in the game.

EKU answered in game four on the back of a .241 team attack percentage and 18 kills to win 30-25 and tie the match at two games, apiece. Terrell added seven more kills for JSU, while West picked up eight more digs to pass the 30-dig plateau for the first time in her career. In the final game, JSU jumped out to a 5-2 lead, but five consecutive Colonel points put JSU behind by two. The Gamecocks clawed back to reclaim the lead at 12-11 and held on to claim the final game and the tourney title with a 15-12 win.

The Gamecocks, who extended their win streak to 10, the second longest in school history, traveled to Knoxville, Tenn., for the NCAA Regional.

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Jacksonville State spent the 2021-22 athletics season in a new conference home, while also preparing to make the move to another conference in 2023

The Gamecocks returned to the ASUN Conference in 2021-22, coming back to the league that was their Division I conference home when they made the move up in 1995 . The return to the league came after a dominant 18-year stay in the Ohio Valley Conference and was part of the birth of ASUN Football, something that wasn’t offered when the Gamecocks were forced to leave in 2003 to put all of their sports under one conference umbrella

Jacksonville State’s journey through conference transition took an exciting turn in November of 2021, when the Gamecocks were extended an invitation to join Conference USA and move their football pro gram up to the Football Bowl Subdivision JSU, along with three other schools in Liberty, New Mexico State and Sam Houston, accepted the invitation and began a plan make the move to C-USA in July of

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have been putting themselves in position for the move over the past 12 years, a time frame that has seen JSU invest millions of dollars

in its athletics facilities, while also implementing numerous projects across campus that will help continue to provide the Gamecock students and student-athletes one of the top collegiate experi ences in the region

Those improvements have been highlighted by the new campus and recreation facility that was completed in 2019 and the new business school that has reopened in 2021, while future projects include the Randy Owen Performing Arts Center and the dorm and dining additions to the football stadium complex, which will also provide new dayto-day facilities for the football program

To help prepare for the move to college football’s top division, the Gamecocks invested in one of college football’s top coaches to lead their football program On Nov 30, JSU formally introduced Rich Rodriguez as the program’s 28th head coach The coaching veteran of over 30 years brings a 163-119-2 career record with him to JSU and will begin his Gamecock career in 2022 ranked 16th among all active Division I head coaches in career wins and eighth among active FCS coaches

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TRADITION

JSU’s Conference Championships (145)

Football (24): 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 20-21 (Spring)

Baseball (23): 1973, 1973*, 1974, 1975, 1975*, 1976, 1977, 1977*, 1983, 1983*, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990*, 2004*, 2005, 2006*, 2008, 2010*, 2014*, 2019, 2019*

Men’s Basketball (20): 1962*, 1965*, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1983*, 1985, 1985*, 1989, 1989*, 1990, 1992, 1992*, 2017*, 2022

Softball (18): 1990, 1996, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2008*, 2009, 2010*, 2011*, 2013*, 2014, 2016, 2016*, 2017, 2017*, 2018, 2018*, 2019

Men’s Golf (11): 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019

Men’s Tennis (11): 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2005*, 2007, 2007*, 2009*, 2014, 2014*, 2019

Women’s Tennis (10): 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 2010, 2011, 2011*

Rifle (10): 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

Volleyball (10): 1991, 1992, 2005*, 2006, 2006*, 2007, 2009, 2009*, 2019, 2021 (Spring)

Women’s Golf (6): 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2021

Women’s Basketball (2): 1991, 1993

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National Championships (6)

Football: 1992

Men’s Basketball: 1985

Baseball: 1990, 1991

Gymnastics: 1984, 1985

Jacksonville State was the first school in the nation to lay claim to NCAA national titles in football, men’s basketball and baseball at the Division II level or higher. The Gamecocks were the only school to achieve the feat until 2017, when Florida added the Division I Baseball title to its Football and Men’s Basketball titles. JSU and Florida are the only two schools to even play for all three at the Division II level or higher.

OVC Championships Since 2003-04

Jacksonville State 81

Eastern Kentucky 73

Eastern Illinois

Murray State 48

Tennessee Tech

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During its time in the Ohio Valley Conference from 2003-21, Jacksonville State solidified itself as the preeminent athletic program in the conference. The Gamecocks won 81 OVC Championships, more than any other program in the OVC during that same time period. JSU saw 10 of its 17 programs bring home various OVC titles and combine for 53 trips to NCAA postseason play. JSU will conclude its twoyear stay in the ASUN this season and will move into Conference USA beginning with the 2023-24 season.

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On March 19, 2018, an EF-3 tornado ripped through Jacksonville State’s campus and the north part of the city. The storm caused damage to more than 50 of JSU’s 72 buildings, some beyond repair. Estimated damages was calculated at $72 million that July, and the campus’ battle scars still show today from abandoned Wallace Hall to the growing foundations of the new business building sprouting out of the ground more and more each month. Fortunately, JSU was on spring break and most of campus was deserted. Many of the volleyball players were in South Carolina for a beach season tour nament. Upon returning, players and staff spent parts of each day volunteering in the cleanup efforts in surrounding neighborhoods.

Pete Mathews Coliseum, the home to volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball along with track and soccer locker rooms and offices took a severe hit and was under major repair throughout the 2018-19 seasons. The volleyball program temporarily relocated to Kennamer Hall on the southeast corner of campus for 2018. An auxiliary practice gym received a new floor and HVAC system over the summer, while storage and office space was cleared to house a locker room and equipment space.

JSU finished 18-14 overall that year, bolstering a 10-3 record at its home-away-from-home. The Todd Garvey era got underway with a 3-0 sweep of North Alabama on Aug. 24 to begin the Jax State Invitational which continued on as planned despite facility restraints from the storm. JSU also earned wins over Mercer, Morehead State and Belmont in front of the “Kennamer Krazies” throughout the year. The Gamecocks won their final five home matches to secure the No. 4 seed in the OVC Tournament, where JSU would then pick up its first postseason win since 2009 and set the stage for its title run the following season back at The Pete.

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HOME COURT ADVANTAGE

Since the program’s leap to Div. I in 1995, Jacksonville State has won over 68% of its home matches. JSU has punctuated a perfect season at home on three occasions, including the 2020 season, which was played in the spring of 2021 due to Covid-19. The Gamecocks also ran the home slates in 2009 and 2006 during NCAA Tournament years. Since Head coach Todd Garvey’s arrival in 2018, the Gamecocks are 44-9 at home. JSU is 23-1 over the last two seasons.

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Either regular season or conference tournament, The Pete has played host to 15 tournaments since 1997. The Gamecocks have fared well at their own venue with a 30-14 mark, including two OVC championship-winning matches in 2006 and 2009.

NEW VIDEO BOARDS FOR 2019

The Pete received three major video board upgrades during the offseason. A new Daktronics video board marquee now welcomes fans through the front doors into the building’s main lobby, and two large video displays replaced lighted ad panels in opposite corners of the playing arena.

ADDED PRACTICE FACILITY

JSU added an auxiliary gym in the summer of 2019 in the east end of the coliseum. The new full-size court serves as an added practice surface for both volleyball and basketball.

The Pete is home to the Alabama High School Athletic Association Boys’ and Girls’ Northeast Regional Basketball Tournament, and the Calhoun County Tournament has been hosted by Jacksonville State for over 30 years. The championship match of the county volleyball tournament has also been held at The Pete in recent years.

The hardwood at Pete Mathews Coliseum was deemed Bill Jones Court on Feb. 22, 2018. As the men’s basketball head coach, Jones compiled a 449-210 record, highlighted by the Gamecocks’ 1985 Division II National Championship. Jones is a member of both the JSU Athletic Hall of Fame and Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.

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DIVISION I HOME HISTORY Year Home Overall 1995 7-6 17-23 1996 4-5 16-19 1997 7-4
1998 5-5
1999 3-6
2000 7-8
2001 8-5
2002 5-4 14-14 2003 12-2 23-8 2004 8-1
2005 8-1 19-11 2006 11-0 24-5 2007 9-3 18-10 2008 5-8
2009 12-0
2010 8-2
2011 5-5
2012 2-6
2013 5-4
2014 8-2
2015 4-5
2016 11-6
2017 12-1
2018* 10-3* 18-14* 2019 11-5 20-10 2020 8-0 16-2 2021 15-1 25-7 TOTAL 210-98 471-381 (.681) (.552) *2018 - Kennamer Hall (tornado)

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Much of the $2 million facelift that Pete Mathews Coliseum received in 2015 with a new seating, playing surface and scorer’s table had to be redone in 2018 following the EF-3 tornado that shut the building down for more than nine months. An identical floor design has returned and seating all restored to go along with newly added videoboards for the 2019-20 year. The Gamecocks also received a new locker room design and furniture fol lowing the remodel, and have a new alternate practice venue with the installation of The Pete’s new auxiliary gym which takes the place of the old coliseum pool.

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2022 Gamecock Rosters

2022 Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School

1 Anna Nelson DS 5-4 Sr. West Memphis, Ark. (Academies of West Memphis HS)

2 Ava Rasmussen MB 5-11 Jr. South Jordan, Utah (Central Wyoming College)

3 Ava Heyne OH 6-2 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Skutt Catholic HS)

4 Zoe Gonzales OH/MB 6-3 Sr. Londmont, Colo. (Wake Forest)

6 Kylee Quigley OH 5-11 Sr. Port St. Lucia, Fla. (Fort Pierce Central HS)

7 Brooklyn Schiffli DS 5-7 So. Indianapolis, Ind. (Triton Central HS)

8 Luci Wilkinson DS 5-8 Fr. Fairhope, Ala. (Bayside Academy)

9 Courtney Glotzbach OH 5-11 R-So. New Albany, Ind. (Providence HS)

10 Erin Carmichael L 5-7 Sr. Avon, Ind. (Avon HS)

11 Maddie Stayer S 6-0 Jr. Mentor, Ohio (Southern Miss)

12 Katie Montgomery MB 6-2 5th. Idaho Falls, Idaho (Southern Utah)

13 Lena Kindermann OH 6-2 5th Neuenkirchen, Germany (Sportgymnasium Schwerin)

14 Parker Phenicie DS 5-7 Fr. New Washington, Ohio (Buckeye Central HS)

16 Sophie Riemersma OH 6-1 Gr. Holland, Mich. (University of Miami Ohio)

18 Claire Ochs S 5-10 Gr. Chesterfield, Mo. (Southeast Missouri State)

23 Morgan McClure MB/OH 6-3 Fr. Canton, Ga. (Creekview HS)

26 Kathryn Smith S 5-9 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain HS)

*5th – Lena Kindermann and Katie Montgomery are exercising their extra year of Covid-19 eligibility.

2022 Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School

10 Erin Carmichael L 5-7 Jr. Avon, Ind. (Avon HS)

9 Courtney Glotzbach OH 5-11 So. New Albany, Ind. (Providence HS)

4 Zoe Gonzales OH/MB 6-3 Sr. Londmont, Colo. (Wake Forest)

3 Ava Heyne OH 6-2 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Skutt Catholic HS)

13 Lena Kindermann OH 6-2 5th Neuenkirchen, Germany (Sportgymnasium Schwerin)

23 Morgan McClure MB/OH 6-3 Fr. Canton, Ga. (Creekview HS)

12 Katie Montgomery MB 6-2 5th Idaho Falls, Idaho (Southern Utah)

1 Anna Nelson DS 5-4 Sr. West Memphis, Ark. (Academies of West Memphis HS)

18 Claire Ochs S 5-10 Gr. Chesterfield, Mo. (Southeast Missouri State)

14 Parker Phenicie DS 5-7 Fr. New Washington, Ohio (Buckeye Central HS)

6 Kylee Quigley OH 5-11 Sr. Port St. Lucia, Fla. (Fort Pierce Central HS)

2 Ava Rasmussen MB 5-11 Jr. South Jordan, Utah (Central Wyoming College)

16 Sophie Riemersma OH 6-1 Gr. Holland, Mich. (University of Miami Ohio)

7 Brooklyn Schiffli DS 5-7 So. Indianapolis, Ind. (Triton Central HS)

26 Kathryn Smith S 5-9 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain HS)

11 Maddie Stayer S 6-0 Jr. Mentor, Ohio (Southern Miss)

8 Luci Wilkinson DS 5-8 Fr. Fairhope, Ala. (Bayside Academy)

Head Coach: Todd Garvey (Louisville, ’03) / 5th Season

Assistant Coach: Mackenzie Rombach (Jacksonville State, ‘19) / 2nd Season

Graduate Assistant: TBD

Student Assistant: Heather Pritchard

Returning 2021 Statistical Leaders

Kills:

Lena Kindermann (393)

Kylee Quigley (227)

Katie Montgomery (222)

Atk. %

Zoe Gonzales (.375)

Lena Kindermann (.344)

Katie Montgomery (.296)

BREAKDOWNROSTER

Players By Class

Seniors (8): Lena Kindermann (5th), Katie Montgomery (5th), Sophie Riemersma (Gr.), Claire Ochs (Gr.), Erin Carmichael, Zoe Gonzales, Anna Nelson, Kylee Quigley

Juniors (2): Maddie Stayer, Ava Rasmussen

Sophomores (2): Brooklyn Schiffli, Courtney Glotzbach (RS)

Freshmen (5): Ava Heyne, Luci Wilkinson, Parker Phenicie, Morgan McClure, Kathryn Smith

Players By Position

Setters (3): Claire Ochs, Kathryn Smith, Maddie Stayer

Outside Hitters (5) Courtney Gotzbach, Lena Kindermann, Kylee Quigley, Sophie Riemersma, Ava Heyne

Middle Blockers (4): Katie Montgomery, Zoe Gonzales, Morgan McClure, Ava Rasmussen

Defensive Specialists (5): Erin Carmichael, Anna Nelson, Brooklyn Schiffli, Luci Wilkinson, Parker Phenicie

Blocks

Zoe Gonzales (91)

Katie Montgomery (73)

Lena Kindermann (68)

Digs

Erin Carmichael (282)

Brooklyn Schiffli (251)

Kylee Quigley (249)

Assists

Erin Carmichael (88)

Brooklyn Schiffli (32)

Kylee Quigley (21)

Service Aces

Erin Carmichael (33)

Kylee Quigley (26)

Katie Montgomery (24)

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Players by State

Alabama (2): Luci Wilkinson, Kathryn Smith

Arkansas (1): Anna Nelson

Colorado (1): Zoe Gonzales

Florida (1): Kylee Quigley

Georgia (1): Morgan McClure

Idaho (1): Katie Montgomery

Indiana (3): Erin Carmichael, Courtney Glotzbach, Brooklyn Schiffli

Michigan (1): Sophie Riemersma

Missouri (1): Claire Ochs

Nebraska (1): Ava Heyne

Ohio (2): Parker Phenicie, Maddie Stayer

Utah (1): Ava Rasmussen

Germany (1): Lena Kindermann

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Alabama State

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Auburn

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Austin Peay State

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Bellarmine

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Central Arkansas

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Chicago State

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Clemson

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Eastern Kentucky

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Florida Gulf Coast

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Gardner-Webb

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Indiana

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 2007

Indiana State

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-0 First

Jacksonville

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Jackson State

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Kennesaw State

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Liberty

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Lipscomb

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Nicholls State

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North Alabama

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North Florida

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Queens

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Samford

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South Dakota State

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Southern Miss

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Stetson

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The Citadel

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2022 Gamecock Schedule

Date Day Opponent Time Location

8/19 FRI @ UAB (Exhibition) TBD Birmingham, Alabama

8/26-8/27

Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

8/26 FRI vs. Chicago State 4:00PM Bloomington, Indiana 8/27 SAT vs. Indiana State 11:00AM Bloomington, Indiana 8/27 SAT vs. Indiana 6:00PM Bloomington, Indiana

9/2-9/3

Clemson Invitational, Clemson, South Carolina

FRI vs. The Citadel 9:30AM Clemson, South Carolina 9/2 FRI vs. Clemson 6:00PM Clemson, South Carolina 9/3 SAT vs. Gardner Webb 10:30AM Clemson, South Carolina

9/2

9/9-9/10

Gamecock Classic, Jacksonville, Alabama

FRI vs. Nicholls State 11:00 AM Pete Mathews Coliseum 9/9 FRI vs. South Dakota State 7:00 PM Pete Mathews Coliseum 9/10 SAT vs. Samford 6:00 PM Pete Mathews Coliseum

9/9

9/13 TUES @ Alabama State 6:00PM Montgomery, Alabama

9/16-9/17

JSU Invitational, Jacksonville, Alabama

FRI vs. Jackson State 10:00AM Pete Mathews Coliseum 9/16 FRI vs. Southern Miss 7:00PM Pete Mathews Coliseum 9/17 SAT vs. Auburn 6:00PM Pete Mathews Coliseum

9/16

9/23 FRI vs. Central Arkansas** TBD Pete Mathews Coliseum 9/24 SAT vs. North Alabama** TBD Pete Mathews Coliseum 9/30 FRI @ Queens** 5:00PM Charlotte, North Carolina 10/1 SAT @ Liberty** 5:00PM Lynchburg, Virginia 10/7 FRI vs Kennesaw State** 6:00PM Pete Mathews Coliseum 10/9 SUN @ Kennesaw State** 12:00PM Kennesaw, GA 10/14 FRI vs. Eastern Kentucky** TBD Pete Mathews Coliseum 10/15 SAT vs. Bellarmine** TBD Pete Mathews Coliseum 10/21 FRI @ North Florida** 6:00PM Jacksonville, Florida 10/22 SAT @ Jacksonville** 4:00PM Jacksonville, Florida 10/28

FRI vs. Florida Gulf Coast** TBD Pete Mathews Coliseum 10/29 SAT vs. Stetson** TBD Pete Mathews Coliseum 11/4 FRI @ Lipscomb** 6:00PM Nashville, Tennessee 11/5 SAT @ Austin Peay** 4:00PM Clarksville, Tennessee 11/11 FRI vs. North Alabama** TBD Pete Mathews Coliseum 11/13 SUN @ Austin Peay** 1:00PM Clarksville, Tennessee

11/17-19 THURS-SAT ASUN Tournament TBD Lipscomb

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Personal

Hometown: Louisville, Ky.

Alma Mater: Louisville (2003)

Coaching Experience

2018-present: Jacksonville State

2017: Lipscomb (Asst.)

2016: Ohio (Asst.)

2015: Purdue (Volunteer Asst.)

2007-14: Mercy Academy

TODD GARVEY FIFTH

Head Coach Todd Garvey enters his fifth season with the Gamecocks in 2022 after advancing to the ASUN volleyballthis“WerienceassuccessaMayvolleyballoftheTodd100higheraNCAAiscentageHeinisInfrom2021ChampionshipConferencefinalinastheNo.1seedtheWestDivision.fourseasons,Garvey79-33andranksthirdall-timewinsatJSU.boastsa.705win-peratthehelmandjustoneof30activeheadcoacheswith.700win-percentageorthroughatleastgamescoached.GarveywasnamedseventhheadcoachtheJacksonvilleStateprogramon25,2018,bringingresumeoftremendousatthepreplevelwellasDivisionIexpeasanassistant.areexcitedtoopennewchapterinourprogramand

have Coach Garvey join us as our new head coach,” said JSU athletic director Greg Seitz at the time of his hiring. “When looking for a new coach, it quickly became clear that Todd was the perfect fit to lead our program. He has had great success on multiple levels and is highly respected across the country.”

Arriving just two months after an EF-3 tornado struck campus, Garvey’s first season saw plenty of obstacles to overcome including finding new meeting space, practice facilities, locker room, and game day venue. His first career win came on August 24, with a 3-0 sweep of rival North Alabama in the seasonopener inside Kennamer Gym. Using a temporary facility from the University’s physical recreation program, JSU finished his debut season 17-13 and 9-7 in Ohio Valley Conference play to earn the No. 4 seed in the conference tourna ment. The Gamecocks went on to beat SIU-Edwardsville for JSU’s first postsea son win in nine years. Garvey’s first season concluded with three Gamecocks earning All-OVC status as well as seeing senior Mackenzie Rombach become the 20th Gamecock in program history to surpass 1,000 career kills.

Back in Pete Mathews Coliseum for year two in 2019, the Gamecocks exceeded all expectation from outsiders. Picked fourth in the preseason poll, Garvey’s group rolled off a 13-3 league record to claim the 2019 OVC regular season championship. JSU’s first title in 10 years. Garvey was tabbed the league’s Coach of the Year, while junior Lexie Libs was awarded the OVC Setter of the Year honor. Libs joined Kaylee Frear and Lena Kindermann as three first-team All-OVC selections. Frear, who reached the exclusive 1,000-Kill Club during her senior season, led a core group of seniors that fueled JSU’s run to the title and a 20-10 overall mark. The season came to a close in the semifinals of the OVC Tournament with a loss to Morehead State.

Following the onset of the Covid-19 Pandemic in early 2020, Garvey’s third season at the helm could arguably be his biggest challenge. Picked second in the OVC fall preseason poll, and expected to face 2019 national-runner up Wisconsin in September, the Ohio Valley Conference initially canceled all nonconference matchups, before moving the entire season overall to the spring semester. Heading into the February 2021 start date for the 2020 season, JSU

was poised for one final run in the OVC as the university announced it was move to the ASUN Conference after the academic year was complete.

In a 16-match, conference-only schedule, JSU knocked off preseason favorite Southeast Missouri in back-to-back matches to begin a 15-0 start to the his toric season. JSU held the second-longest winning-streak in Div. I volleyball at one point and held a top-20 RPI throughout the season. The Gamecocks finished the regular-season 15-1 and claimed its second consecutive OVC crown. Losing a tiebreaker with co-champion Morehead State, JSU drew the No. 2 seed for the abbreviate four-team tournament. After ousting SEMO for the third time that year in the semifinal round, the Gamecocks reached the OVC title match for the first time since 2009. JSU would fall to the host Eagles in the championship, ending the spring season with a 16-2 record. Having dominated the regular season, JSU earned a plethora of All-Conference honors. Lexie Libs was named Setter of the Year for the second-straight season, while Lena Kindermann was tabbed the league’s Player of the Year, and freshman Courtney Glotzbach was selected as Freshman of the Year. The trio, along with junior newcomer Katie Montgomery, were all First Team All-OVC honorees.

In his fourth season, Garvey led the Gamecocks to a 25-7 overall record, the most wins in a single season since 2009, and a 13-3 overall record in the ASUN. In addition, Garvey’s Gamecocks finished 15-1 at home, marking the most home wins in the program’s history. Overall, the Gamecocks are 44-9 at home under Garvey. in the fall 2021 season, Garvey led the Gamecocks to a conference championship final appearance for the second consecutive season. Under Garvey, senior setter Lexie Libs became just the fourth player in program history to reach 4,000 career assists.

Garvey joined the Gamecocks from Lipscomb University in Nashville, where he spent the 2017 season as the Associate Head Coach. In his lone season with the Bisons, he coached the 2017 Atlantic Sun Player of the Year, Carlyle Nusbaum, who led the conference and ranked fourth in the nation with 5.22 kills per set. She went on to earn all-region honors and was one of 12 play ers named to the U.S. Women’s Collegiate National Team for its China Tour. Lipscomb posted a 16-13 record overall, featuring a 3-1 win over No. 24

GarveyArizona.made

the leap to the collegiate ranks in 2015 joining the Purdue Boilermakers as volunteer assistant. He needed just one season to secure a fulltime assistant position at Ohio University, where the 2016 Bobcats went 16-14 overall and 11-5 in Mid-American Conference play.

Prior to Purdue, he put together a remarkable run at the high school level, quickly ascending up the prep ranks as he led the Mercy Academy program in Louisville, Ky., from 2007-14. There, he racked up a 320-41 record, winning three state championships and a national title.

His Jaguars won the 2008 state title with a 40-1 record, garnering National Coach of the Year awards for Garvey from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) and USA Volleyball Magazine. Mercy would go on to repeat as state champions in 2009 and again in 2014, while finishing as runners-up in 2010 and 2012. His final squad finished 40-1 and crowned 2014 Prep Volleyball National Champions. Overall, Garvey saw six of his eight teams earn a Top 20 national ranking.

One of the AVCA’s 30 Under Thirty Award recipients in 2009, Garvey received the Kentucky Region 6 High School Coach of the Year award seven times and coached in the AVCA Under Armour High School All-America game in 2008.

Garvey also coached several years at the club level, starting with MAVA and later Union Volleyball Club in Louisville. In addition to coaching multiple USAV national qualifiers, his 2006 13’s team won the USAV Junior Olympics title. A year later, his 14’s team finished second in the AAAU National Championship open division.

A native of Louisville, Ky., Garvey graduated from the University of Louisville in 2003 with a degree in exercise physiology and sport administration.

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Career Record

Alabama A&M 1-0

Austin Peay 1-2

Alabama State 1-0

Bellarmine 2-0

Belmont 5-1

Boston College 0-1

Bradley 1-0

Central Arkansas 2-0

Charleston Southern 1-1

Chattanooga 1-0 Col. of Charleston 1-0

East Tenn. State 0-1

Eastern Illinois 1-1

Eastern Kentucky 7-1

Florida A&M 1-0

Florida Gulf Coast 0-2

Gardner-Webb 1-0

Grand Canyon 0-1

Jacksonville 1-0

Jackson St. 1-0

Kennesaw State 2-1

Lamar 1-0

Liberty 1-0

Lipscomb 1-1

Little Rock 0-1

Mercer 1-0

Middle Tennessee 1-0

Miss. Valley. St. 1-0

Mississippi State 0-1

Morehead St. 4-4

Murray St. 1-1

New Orleans 1-0

Nicholls 1-0

North Alabama 4-0

North Florida 0-1 0-1

Purdue Fort Wayne 1-0

Southern Utah 0-1 Tennessee 0-1

Tennessee St. 5-1

Tennessee Tech 6-0 0-2

Sam Houston St. 1-0

Samford 0-1

SE Louisiana 1-0

SE Missouri 4-1

SIUE 5-1

South Alabama 1-0

Southern Mississippi 1-0

Stetson 3-0

UAB 0-1

UT Martin 3-1

Western Car. 1-0 0-1

Overall: 79-33

OVC: 39-13

ASUN: 13-3

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ASSISTANT COACH • SECOND SEASON (JACKSONVILLE STATE, 2019)

One of the most decorated Gamecocks in program history, Rombach returned to the Friendliest Campus in the South in the summer of 2021 to be Todd Garvey’s top assistant just two years removed from her playing career .

From 2015-18, she was one of the best middles throughout the Ohio Valley Conference The Ottawa, Illinois, native, played in every set as a freshman and started all 37 matches during her historic sophomore campaign . That season, Rombach led the nation in blocks for much of the year before finishing sixth overall with a school-record 175 blocks She would finish second on JSU’s career blocks list with 473 after a knee injury cost her time during her senior season She returned late in the season and surpassed 1,000 career kills during her final OVC Tournament As a senior, she was a part of Garvey’s first JSU team in 2018 Together, they helped lead JSU to its first postseason win in nine years at the time, and set the stage for the conference championships that followed in coming years . Rombach spent the 2020-21 season as a graduate assistant at OVC member Southern Illinois-Edwardsville The Cougars finished the spring season 10-4, and along with JSU, were one of just four teams to qualify for the OVC Tournament Prior to her coaching debut at SIUE, Rombach spent a year overseas playing professionally for Prowin Volleys in Saarbrücken, Germany . Her rookie season was cut short due to the Covid-19 pandemic and she was forced to return home to America

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eRIN Carmichael

DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST

5-7 SENIOR EXERCISE SCIENCE AVON, IND. AVON HS

Played in 29 matches and 103 sets during her junior season as the libero for the Gamecocks…led JSU’s defensive efforts from the back row wih a team-high 371 digs and 3.6 digs per set average…was named the ASUN Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 4, after averaging 5.1 digs per set in a pair of sweeps…totaled a season-high 20 digs against North Florida on Sept. 25, and EKU on Oct 1…recorded her 1,000 career-dig against Lipscomb on Nov. 14, and has amassed 1,057 digs during her career at JSU…is just the 13th player in program history to record 1,000-plus digs.

2020: One of two Gamecocks to play all 60 sets in JSU’s shortened 2020 season due to Covid-19…in 18 matches she led JSU with 282 digs for fourth-most in the OVC…she registered a new career-high with 28 digs at Morehead State on March 28 as Jax State clinched its secondstraight OVC title with a 3-2 road win over the Eagles…she was a key part in JSU’s 15-match win streak to begin the year holding down the back row as the Gamecock libero for the second year…finished the spring season with 282 digs, 59 assists and the second-most aces on the team at 16.

2019: Became JSU’s first freshman to don the libero jersey since 2014 after taking over the role for the Gamecocks during the second weekend of play…appeared in all 30 matches and 106 sets of action…finished with the most digs by a freshman since 2008 with 404…upped 10-ormore attacks in 23 matches with a career-high 26 against UT Martin on Sept. 28…led Jax State with 26 aces, including a season-high four against Mississippi State on Sept. 14 where she also collected 25 digs… had nine assists against Stetson and UT Martin…finished her freshman campaign with 404 digs, 93 assists and 26 aces…led JSU to its first Ohio Valley Conference championship in 10 years.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played prep volleyball for Avon High under the tutelage of Scott McQueen and Amie Sherrod…helped lead the Orioles to a 37-3 mark and state championship in 2017 and finished runner-up in 2018…named Under Armour All-American as a senior…played club for Circle City Volleyball Club…chose JSU over DePaul and Butler among others.

PERSONAL: Born February 16, 2001 Muncie, Ind…the daughter of Madeline and Kyle Carmichael…has an older brother Evan, older sister Emma and twin sister Elise (Erin’s older)…Elise is also entering college volleyball as a setter for Tusculum University…lists Serena Williams as her favorite athlete…plans to major in exercise science and human devel opment at JSU.

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Played in four matches during her sophomore season before suffering a season-ending injury…totaled 22 kills and 2.4 kills per set through nine sets on the year…posted a .275 hit percentage and totaled 12 digs.

2020: Made her collegiate debut on Feb. 7 against Southeast Missouri hitting .381 with 11 kills, five digs and two blocks in a preview of what was to come for the rest of the year…in 16 of JSU’s 18 matches during the Covid-19-shortened season, she hit .318 with 166 kills to finished fifth in the Ohio Valley Conference in hitting…she was tabbed the OVC’s Freshman of the Year along with First Team All-OVC honors after leading JSU back to its second-straight conference title…she hit over .300 in 10 matches and posted a .400 hitting clip or better in six matches, while registering a career-high 17 kills at SIUE (2/14) and at Morehead State (3/28)…finished her freshman campaign with 166 kills, 26 digs and 22 blocks.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played prep volleyball at Providence High for head coach Terri Purichia…a three-time first-team all-state selection, she led the Pioneers to sectional and regional championships each season and a state runner-up finish in 2016…she rejoins current JSU setter Lexie Libs who was her high school teammate on that 2016 squad…finished her prep career with 1,300 kills, 400 digs and more than 200 blocks…played club for Union Volleyball in Louisville, Ky., alongside fellow JSU freshman Macie Garrison…also recruited by Morehead State, UNCG and New Mexico State.

PERSONAL:: Born August 31, 2002 in New Albany, Ind…the daugh ter of Kim and Brent Glotzbach…has a brother, Jake, and two sisters, Abby and Claire…her aunt Ali (McCrite) Glotzbach was one of the best defensive players in school history at Central Michigan where she ranks second in career digs…likes country music and favorite pro team is the Indiana Pacers…plans to study business management at JSU.

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ZOE Gonzales

PRIOR TO JSU: (WAKE FOREST)

2020-21: Appeared in 42 of 59 sets, making 12 starts while playing 13 matches…finished second on the team in blocks (36) and tied for third in service aces (6)…also tallied 30 kills and 15 digs…produced 10 kills against North Carolina (March 19)…had seven digs and seven blocks in win over Duke (March 27)

2019: Played in 50 of 105 sets, making eight starts in 23 matches… tallied 47 kills and 41 blocks…had a season-high nine kills against William and Mary (Sept. 21).

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a five-year letter winner at Niwot High… was named all-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior…earned all-state honorable mention as a junior and senior…State finalist for four consecutive years…Led the Cougars to four straight conference championships…Hit .319 and tallied 238 kills during senior season… also played basketball for two seasons…played club volleyball for NORCO, the top club team in Colorado…was named Rocky Mountain regional champs in 2019.

PERSONAL: Born November 24, 2000…the daughter of Susan Foley…has one sister Zia and two brothers, Zane and Zach…also recruited by Villanova, Utah, West Virginia, and the University of Northern Colorado…majoring in marketing.

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Played in all 32 matches during her fourth season at JSU… finished with a team-high 393 kills and 3.6 kills per set…posted a .344 hit percentage…recorded her 1,000th career-kill against Charleston Southern on Sept. 4…is sixth all-time in program history with 1,336 career-kills…totaled a season-high 20 kills against Purdue Fort Wayne (9/17)…was named to the ASUN All-Tournament Team after leading JSU to the ASUN Conference Championship Final…was named a First Team All-ASUN selection after leading JSU to a West Division Title and a No. 1 seed in the conference tournament…earned Player of the Week honors on Oct. 18.

2020: Played in all 18 matches of JSU’s Covid-19-shortened season… claimed numerous honors after a standout season that led JSU to its second-straight conference championship…Named Co-Player of the Year for the Ohio Valley Conference after hitting .361 with 255 kills and 43 blocks to help JSU storm through the league schedule with 15-straight wins to start the year…became JSU’s first All-American since 2007 when honored by the AVCA following the season…improved career-highs to 26 kills at Morehead State on March 28 and seven blocks against Eastern Kentucky on March 15

2019: Led the Gamecocks with 367 kills as a sophomore…started all 30 matches as she powered an offense that led the conference in hitting percentage most of the season…had double-digit kills in 20 matches and set a new career high with 25 against Morehead State on Oct. 6… second on the team with 61 blocks…named First Team All-OVC after leading JSU to the Ohio Valley Conference championship.

2018: Started all 32 matches as a freshman for JSU…led the team with 321 kills, the most by a freshman since 2014…made her collegiate debut against North Alabama with five kills on Aug. 24…had 16 matches with double-digit kills, including a span of 10 times in 11 contests between

Sept. 7 and Oct. 5…posted a career-high 21 kills at Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 22 on a .457 hitting clip…had a season best six blocks at Troy on Sept. 15 and finished with 53 stops at the net overall…helped JSU win its first OVC tournament match in nine years with a sweep of SIUE on Nov. 15.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years at Sportgymnasium Schwerin, a sports high school of about 600 students, following her time at FriedrichLudwig-Jahn-Gymnasium in Greifswald, Germany.

PERSONAL: Born July 27, 1999, in Greifswald, Germany…daughter of Grit Kindermann…favorite food is cheesecake.

RISING IN THE RECORD BOOKS: Kindermann’s explosive career has valuated her into sixth place all-time with 1,336 career digs. The fifth-year senior is just 240 kills away from second place.

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State, Utah State and others before originally signing with Southern Utah.

Played in 91 sets and 27 matches during her second season at JSU…finished third on the team with a .296 hit percentage…fourth on the team in kills with 222 and third in kills per set with 2.44…totaled a team third-best 24 service aces on the year and averaged .26 service aces per set…registered a career-high 17 kills in the ASUN Conference Tournament against Stetson (11/18/21) while hitting .517…posted doubledigit kills in eight matches…set a career-high with eight total blocks against North Florida (9/25/21)…averaged 3.14 points per set on the year…was named Second Team All-ASUN.

2020: Appeared in all 18 matches and played all 60 sets for JSU in her first season with the Gamecocks…earned First-Team All-OVC honors after a team-best .365 hitting clip ranked second in the conference to go along with 125 kills and 51 blocks from her middle position…led JSU with 28 aces and pitched in another 43 digs as she helped JSU back to a second-straight OVC title in the final season in the league…recorded a season-best six blocks at Belmont (3/1) and 11 kills against Southeast Missouri on (2/8).

PRIOR TO (SOUTHERNJSU:UTAH)

2019: Started 25 of SUU’s 31 matches…had the third-most kills at 208 while hitting a team-best .329 and 82 blocks.

2018: Made 21 appearances and 12 starts as a true freshman register ing 68 kills and 41 blocks.

HIGH SCHOOL: Concluded her prep career at Idaho Falls High after moving cross country from Georgia…also a standout track and field athlete for the Tigers where she broke a 32-year-old triple jump school record and won the state championship in the high jump as a senior…for volleyball she was recruited by Middle Tennessee, Idaho

PERSONAL:: Born August 14, 2000 in Atlanta, Ga…the daughter of Alison and Bruce Montgomery…has four siblings including brothers Austin, Zach, Ben and a sister, Madeline…dad (Georgia State) and broth ers Austin (Utah/Dixie State) and Zach (BYU-Hawaii) all played college basketball…favorite TV show is New Girl…plans to major in elementary education at JSU.

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Anna Nelson

DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST BUSINESS MARKETING MEMPHIS, ARK. ACADEMIES OF WEST MEMPHIS HS

JSU 2021:CAREER:

Appeared in 37 sets and 21 matches during her junior season… finished third on the team in service aces per set with 0.30…recorded a career-high six digs against Central Arkansas (10/17) and Alabama State (8/21) in a reserve role on the back row…registered a careerhigh three service aces in a sweep of Middle Tennessee State (8/28) which was tied for the second-most in a single game by a JSU player during the season.

2020: Appeared in 10 of JSU’s 18 matches during the pandemic-shortened season… improved her career mark to four digs against Eastern Kentucky on Mar. 14…finished the season with 16 digs and an ace as a defensive reserve for the Gamecocks who repeated as OVC champions with a 15-1 regular-season mark.

2019: Made her collegiate debut at UAB on Sept. 6…appeared in seven matches for the Gamecocks as a true freshman…primarily a serving specialist early in the year she had two aces…recorded two digs against North Alabama on Sept. 7…finished the year with six digs and part of JSU’s first Ohio Valley Conference championship in 10 years.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played five years at West Memphis for head coach Erica Lear…team captain her senior year with over 260 digs… season best 28 against Searcy…also played basketball, tennis and ran track for the Blue Devils…played club for Memphis Metro Volleyball, winning open division of the Hot Springs Invitational in 2018 and first in the Memphis Challenge in 2019…also recruited by Southern Miis, North Florida and Belhaven.

PERSONAL: Full name Annabeth Nelson…born April 29, 2001 in West Memphis, Ark…the daughter of Jennifer and Mike Nelson…has one younger sister, Abby…favorite color is yellow…plans to major in business marketing at JSU.

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Kylee Quigley 6

5-11 SENIOR SPORTS MANAGEMENT PORT SAINT LUCIE, FLA. FORT PIERCE CENTRAL HS

OUTSIDE HITTER

Appeared in all 32 matches and 110 sets…finished third of the team in kills with 227 and fourth in kills per set with 2.06…second on the team with 26 service aces…also added 249 digs and 2.26 digs per set…finished top three in kills, digs, and aces…recorded a career-high 19 kills on Oct. 23, against Liberty…totaled a career-high and team-high four assists in two separate matches against Alabama State (8/28), and Jacksonville (10/22)…added a career-high 19 digs in to separate matches against Lipscomb (11/14) and Jacksonville (10/22)…turned in double-digit kills in 10 matches…recorded double-digit digs in five matches…totaled three double-doubles on the year…finished with 2.45 points per set.

2020: Played in all 18 matches of JSU’s shortened spring season due to Covid-19…matched her freshman high with a pair of kills at SIUE on Feb. 14…increased her role defensively as a regular along the Gamecock back row…finished fourth on the team with 82 digs, including a careerbest 11 against Tennessee Tech on Feb. 28…added 12 service aces… helped lead JSU back to its second-straight OVC title and enters 2021 as one of three juniors to win conference every year so far.

2019: Appeared in 22 matches as a freshman…made her collegiate debut against Troy on August 30…had two kills the following weekend against UAB…also had a pair of kills in two sets off the bench at SIUE on Oct. 18 where she recorded a season-high six digs…finished the year with six kills and 25 digs…had a pair of aces against North Alabama and Samford to finish with eight on the year…also had eight assists… helped JSU reclaim the Ohio Valley Conference championship for the first time in 10 years.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by her mother Christy at Fort Pierce Central High School…two-time team MVP and three-time FPCHS Female Athlete of the Year…three-time FACA all-state selection…four-time TCPalm all-area…competed for Team Florida as a junior and senior, win ning the 2017 bronze medal over Hawaii…2017 AVCA Phenom list…2018 Prepvolleyball high honorable mention all-american…had nearly 1,200 kills and over 1,100 digs…led Cobras to 34-10 mark as team captain…

played club for National Volleyball League where she won MVP in 2017.

PERSONAL: Born October 27, 2000 in Wellington, Fla…the daughter of Christy and Brian Quigley…has one older brother Jacob…mother Christy (Voytko) was a standout volleyball star at Florida Atlantic (199093) where she still holds school records for blocks and service aces, and is second in career kills with 1,247…favorite music is rap…also recruited by FIU, FGCU, Furman, Western Carolina, Georgia State and South Alabama among others…planning to major in sports management at JSU.

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Brooklyn Schiffli

JSU 2021:CAREER:

Appeared in all 32 matches and 110 sets…finished third of the team in kills with 227 and fourth in kills per set with 2.06…second on the team with 26 service aces…also added 249 digs and 2.26 digs per set…finished top three in kills, digs, and aces…recorded a career-high 19 kills on Oct. 23, against Liberty…totaled a career-high and team-high four assists in two separate matches against Alabama State (8/28), and Jacksonville (10/22)…added a career-high 19 digs in to separate matches against Lipscomb (11/14) and Jacksonville (10/22)…turned in double-digit kills in 10 matches…recorded double-digit digs in five matches…totaled three double-doubles on the year…finished with 2.45 points per set.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years at Triton High for head coach Ray Basile…a team captain for the THS Tigers, also earned first team all-state, all-county and all-academic team honors…led Tigers to county, conference and sectional title and regional finalist…spent six years with The Academy Volleyball Club…Ultra Ankle JVA watch list, AVCA Phenom List, Class of 2021 Prep Dig watch list.

PERSONAL: Born June 4, 2002…the daughter of Kristen and Greg Schiffli…has two older sisters, Regan and Rachel…sister Rachel swam collegiately for Akron…favorite type of food is pasta…likes the Indianapolis Colts…studies education at JSU.

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Ava HEYNE

OUTSIDE HITTER BUSINESS

HIGH SCHOOL: High School: Prepped for Coach Renee Saunders, Tony Carrow and Andrew Wherli at Skutt Catholic High School in Omaha, Nebraska….earned First Team All-State honors in 2021 and Second Team All-State honors in 2020…was named First Team All-District in 2020 and 2021 and Second team All-District in 2019…Second Team All-Region in 2021…helped lead Skutt Catholic to Class B State Championships in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021…was named the AAU National Champion in 2020…held a 4.0 GPA.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Chris and Diane Heyne…has two sisters, Lily (21) and Brooke (22)…Lily played volleyball at Tulsa and Brooke played volleyball at Kansas State and was a two-time Big 12 Freshman of the Week…will major in Business at JSU…favor ite food is sushi…enjoys watching Netflix, shopping and playing the piano in her free time…chose JSU over Ohio, Denver, UNLV, St. John’s, Arkansas State, Alabama, and Drake.

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Morgan McClure

MIDDLE BLOCKER/OUTSIDE HITTER 6-3 PSYCHOLOGY CANTON, GA.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four year letter winner at Creekview High School in Canton, Ga... named Second Team All-Region twice...post ed a .327 hit percentage and 2.8 kills per set during the 2021 season to go along with 54 total blocks and 40 digs...totaled 755 kills and a .278 hit percentage during her high school career...accumulated 172 total blocks and 66 solo blocks in high school...scholar athlete...helped lead the Grizzlies to 30 wins in 2021.

PERSONAL: Born in Canton, Ga...daugh ter of Matt and Corley McClure...has one brother, Colt...chose JSU over The Citadel and Florida Atlantic...plans to major in Psychology...favorite food is chicken, pizza and sushi...enjoys photography and reading in her free time.

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Claire Ochs

SETTER 5-10 GRADUATE MBA CHESTERFIELD, MO JOSEPH’S ACADEMY

PREVIOUS SCHOOL (SEMO 2018-21): Played four seasons at SEMO…played in 115 matches…recorded three 1,000+ assists seasons and totaled 4,225 in her four-year career…earned four OVC AllConference sections while with the Red Hawks…was named the 2021 OVC Setter of the Year and First team All-Conference selection.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at St. Joseph’s Academy where she was coached by Katie Richardson…Earned all-state and all-conference honoree in 2017 as the Angels won the Class 4A Missouri State High School Activities

PERSONAL: Born on March 15, 2000…Daughter of Randy and Laurie Ochs…Sister, Carly Ochs, was an outside hitter at North Carolina at Charlotte and Missouri-St. Louis…earned a degree in Business Administration from SEMO…pursuing a graduate degree from JSU.

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Parker Phenicie

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year letter winner at Buckeye Central high school in New Washington, Ohio for Head Coach Stephanie Grieshop, Ronnie Mahlerwien and Paige Caudill…selected to the All-District Team in 2019, 2020 and 2021…amassed 1,126 digs for a 4.5 digs per set average during her career…helped lead the Bucks to 23 wins in 2021.

PERSONAL: Born in Columbus, Ohio… daughter of Doug and Jen Phenicie…has two brothers, Cooper (4), Payton (21)…and two sisters, Kennedy (17) and Mackenzie (17)…plans to major in Exercise Science and Wellness at JSU…favorite food is nachos… enjoys spending time with friends and fam ily, traveling and hiking in her free time.

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Ava Rasmussen

OUTSIDE HITTER COMMUNICATIONS JORDAN,

PRIOR TO JSU:

(CENTRAL WYOMING COLLEGE)

2019-21: Player three season at Central Wyoming College before transferring to JSU…earned First Team All-Region honors in 2020 and 2021…was named First Team AllConference in 2021…totaled 696 kills in her career at CWC while averaging 2.07 kills per set…registered 325 total blocks in her career including a career-high 134 in 2021…played in 95 matches and 336 sets during her time as a Rustler…recorded a career-high 283 kills last season…helped CWC to a 27-8 overall record last season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner for Bingham High School under Head Coach Melissa Glasker.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Matt and Cammy Rasmussen…has one brother, Dane, and two sisters Shea and Leah…majoring in Communications at JSU.

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Sophie Riemersma16

OUTSIDE HITTER GRADUATE PURSUING MBA HOLLAND, MICH.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL (MIAMI (OHIO) 2018-2021): Was a four year letter-winner at the University of Miami (OH) under Head Coach Carolyn Condit before transferring to JSU...was named to the MAC All-Freshman Team and MAC All-Tournament team in 2018 after recording 173 kills and posting a team third-best 2.11 kills per set...posted a .220 career hit percentage and finished with 284 kills during the 2021 season for second on the team...helped lead the Redhawks to back-to-back MAC Regular Season Championships in 2018 and 2019...was a three-time MAC All-Academic Selection.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner for Zeeland East High School in Holland, Michigan … finished ninth all-time in Michigan high school history with 2,271 career kills … 2017 Miss Volleyball finalist in Michigan … named AVCA Under Armour All-American Honorable Mention as senior … named First-Team All-State as junior in 2016 … played club volleyball for Far Out Volleyball … also played four years of bas ketball and track … set school record with 12 varsity letters.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Jay and Cara Riemersma …has two brothers, Trip and Nick...Trip is a sophomore at Saginaw Valley State in basketball...father Jay played col legiate football at the University of Michigan and played in the NFL from 1996-2005 for the Buffalo Bills (7 seasons) and Pittsburgh Steelers (2 seasons) as a tight end...favorite food is shrimp...pursuing an MBA at JSU.

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Kathryn SMITH

SETTER SCIENCE AND WELLNESS

HIGH SCHOOL: Four year letterwinner at Oak Mountain High School for Head Coaches Grace Burgess and Haven O’Quinn…earned First Team All-State, Super All-State, and was named the ASHVCA Player to Watch as a senior in 2021…also earned Second Team All-South Metro hon ors, All-Area team honors, and was selected to the South All-Star team in 2021…recorded 702 assists and 63 aces during her senior season…totaled over 1,000 assists during her high school career…held a 4.0 GPA and was a member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Scott and Jaclyn Smith…has one brother, Jack (12) and two sisters, Madison (20), Betsy (14)…will major in Exercise Science and Wellness at JSU… favorite food is fruit.

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Maddie Stayer

SETTER 6-0 BUSINESS MENTOR, OH

PREVIOUS SCHOOL (SOUTHERNMISS 2020-21): Played in three matches and seven total sets in 2021…Recorded a career-high 23 assists against MVSU on Aug. 27…tallied 16 assists against UAB on Sept. 25…put up five kills in a single set against Rice on Oct. 22 with a hitting percentage of .833. Appeared in eight matches and 18 sets overall in the spring 2021 season…Thrown into the fire early with first two starts coming against a ranked Rice team…Moved into a hitter/blocker role late in the season, producing eight kills and no errors for a .444 hitting percentage against North Texas…Wound up with 20 on the year (1.11 per set)…Season-high 12 assists came in the second Rice battle…Totaled seven blocks to go with eight digs.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year captain and surpassed 1,000 assists in her career…Led conference in aces and was third in assists… Earned First-Team All-Conference and District 2 Second Team honors as a senior…Was also Honorable Mention All-Conference and earned same honors from the News Herald as a junior…Team went to district final each of her three years…Appeared in OHSVCA District 2 All-Star Game…Coached by Sam Weaver.

PERSONAL: Born May 12, 2002,…Parents are Jim and Kathy Stayer…Has younger sister, Molly, and brother, Quinn…Father was a quar terback at New Hampshire and later played for the New England Patriots…Hobbies include hanging out with friends and shopping.

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Luci Wilkinson

DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST UNDECIDED FAIRHOPE, AL BAYSIDE ACADEMY

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four year letter winner in volleyball at Bayside Academy in Fairhope, Ala. for Head Coach Ann Schilling who has complied 1,632 wins and 27 State Titles…was a two-time AHSSA State Championship All-Tournament Team selection… helped lead Bayside to its national-record 20th consecutive State Title in 2021 marking the 30th State Championship for the Admirals… four-time 5A state champion…became the AHSSA’s all-time career-leader in digs with 3,114 after finishing with 24 in the state cham pionship final…was a three-time Super AllState Team selection, AVCA Phenom honoree and Coastal All-Region team selection…2021 Coastal All-Region Player of the Year…selected to the 2021 AHSSA South All-Star Team… named to the Al.com A-List as one of the top senior volleyball players in the state…was also a letter winner in basketball and soc cer…earned All-State Honorable Mention and Second Team Coastal All-Region honors for basketball in 2021.

PERSONAL: Born in Fairhope, Ala…daugh ter of Chris and Dailey Wilkinson…mom Dailey played volleyball for South Alabama…has four brothers, Gantt (21), Luke (19), Jack (15), John Ben (13) and one sister, Ann (5)…undecided on her major at JSU…aspires to own her own busi ness one day…favorite food is tacos…enjoys water skiing, wake boarding and playing pick leball in her spare time…chose JSU over Duke, South Alabama, New Orleans, Kennesaw State, Troy, Wofford, Southern Mississippi and UTEP.

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ALABAMA STATE

SEPT. 13 – MONTGOMERY, ALA. SERIES (JSU, 15-0)

Location: Montgomery, Ala.

Founded: 1867

Enrollment: 3,750

Nickname: Hornets

Colors: Black and Old Gold Arena: Lockhart Gymnasium Conference: Southwestern Athletic Conference President: Quinton Ross

Athletic Director: Dr. Jason Cable Athletics Website: BamaStateSports.com

Head Coach: Penny Lucas-White

Alma Mater: Memphis, 1993

Record at School 199-175 (11th Year)

Career Record 391-557 (30th Year)

2021 Record: 17-17

2021 Conference Finish: 12-4/4th

AUSTIN PEAY STATE NOV. 5 – CLARKSVILLE, TENN. NOV. 13 – CLARKSVILLE, TENN. SERIES (16-16)

FIRST MEETING SINCE 2019

Location: Clarksville, Tenn.

Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 9, 835

Nickname: Governors Colors: Red and White

Arena: Winfield Dunn Center

Conference: ASUN

President: Michael J. Licari

Athletic Director: Gerald Harrison

Athletics Website: letsgopeay.com

Head Coach: Taylor Mott

Alma Mater: Ole Miss, 1996

Record at School 176-138 (11th Year)

Career Record 480-296 (24th Year)

2021 Record: 21-12

2021 Conference Finish: 13-5/3rd

CHICAGO STATE

AUG. 26 – BLOOMINGTON, IND. SERIES (JSU, 2-0)

FIRST MEETING SINCE 2002

Location: Chicago, Ill.

Founded: 1867

Enrollment: 2,620

Nickname: Cougars

Colors: Green, Black and White

Arena: Jacoby Dickens Center

Conference: Western Athletic Conference

President: Scott L. Zaldwaynaka

Athletic Director: Dr. Monique Carroll

Athletics Website: gocsucougars.com

Head Coach: Tony Trifonov

Alma Mater: Foreign College, 1990

Record at School 18-20 (3rd Year)

Career Record 344-239 (24th Year)

2021 Record: 17-11

2021 Conference Finish: 9-5/4th

SEPT.AUBURN17

– JACKSONVILLE, ALA. SERIES (AUBURN, 7-2)

FIRST MEETING SINCE 2014

Location: Auburn, Ala

Founded: 1856

Enrollment: 30,737

Nickname: Tigers

Colors: Navy Blue and Burnt Orange Arena: Auburn Arena Conference: Southeastern Conference

President: Christopher B. Roberts Athletic Director: Allen Green Athletics Website: Auburntigers.com

Head Coach: Brent Crouch

Alma Mater: Texas A&M, 1998

Record at School 13-23 (3rd Year)

Career Record 108-114 (9th Year)

2021 Record: 13-15

2021 Conference Finish: 5-13/11th

OCT.BELLARMINE15–JACKSONVILLE, ALA. SERIES (JSU, 2-0)

Location: Louisville, Ky.

Founded: 1950 Enrollment: 3,331

Nickname: Knights

Colors: Scarlet and Silver

Arena: Knights Hall Conference: ASUN Conference

President: Susan Donovan Athletic Director: Scott Wiegandt

Athletics Website: BUKnights.com

Head Coach: Rick Nold

Alma Mater: Louisville, 1998

Record at School First year

Career Record 298-238

2021 Record: 6-22 2021 Conference Finish: 2-14/11th

CENTRAL ARKANSAS

SEPT. 23 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

SERIES: (UCA, 3-0)

Location: Conway, Ark.

Founded: 1907 Enrollment: 9,615

Nickname: Sugar Bears

Colors: Purple and Gray

Arena: Prince Center

Conference: ASUN Conference

President: Houston Davis

Athletic Director: Brad Teague

Athletics Website: UCAsports.com

Head Coach: John Newberry

Alma Mater: Central Arkansas, 2005

Record at School 19-26 (3rd Year)

Career Record same 2021 Record: 7-18

2021 Conference Finish: 5-11/9th

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SEPT.CLEMSON2–CLEMSON, S.C.

FIRST MEETING

Location: Clemson, S.C.

Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 25,822

Nickname: Tigers

Colors: Clemson Orange and Regalia Arena: Jervey Gym

Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference

President: James P. Clements

Athletic Director: Graham Neff Athletics Website: clemsontigers.com

Head Coach: Jackie Simpson Kirr

Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 2008

Record at School 12-18 (2nd Year)

Career Record 29-57 (4th Year)

2021 Record: 12-18

2021 Conference Finish: 3-15/13th

FLORIDA GULF COAST

OCT. 28 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

SERIES: (FGCU, 2-0)

Location: Fort Myers, Fla.

Founded: 1991 Enrollment: 14,024

Nickname: Eagles

Colors: Cobalt Blue and Emerald Green

Arena: Alico Arena

Conference: ASUN Conference

President: Michael Martin

Athletic Director: Ken Kavanagh

Athletics Website: FGCUathletics.com

Head Coach: Matt Botsford

Alma Mater: Trine Univ., 1998

Record at School 184-59 (9th Year)

Career Record same

2021 Record: 27-6

2021 Conference Finish: 15-1/1stTournament)(NCAA

AUG.INDIANA27– BLOOMINGTON, IND.

SERIES: (INDIANA, 1-0)

FIRST MEETING SINCE 2007

Location: Bloomington, Ind.

Founded: 1820

Enrollment: 45,328

Nickname: Hooisers

Colors: Cream and Crimson

Arena: Holloway Gymnasium

Conference: Big Ten Conference

President: Pamela Whitten

Athletic Director: Scott Dolson

Athletics Website: iuhooisers.com

Head Coach: Steve Aird

Alma Mater: Penn State, 2001

Record at School 43-71 (5th Year)

Career Record 98-145 (9th Year)

2021 Record: 10-22

2021 Conference Finish: 4-16

EASTERN KENTUCKY

OCT. 14 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

SERIES: (JSU, 23-16)

Location: Richmond, Ky.

Founded: 1906 Enrollment: 17,000

Nickname: Colonels Colors: Maroon and White

Arena: McBrayer Arena (6,500)

Conference: ASUN Conference

Interim President: David McFaddin

Athletic Director: Matt Roan Athletics Website: EKUSports.com

Head Coach: Johnna Bazzani

Alma Mater: San Diego State, 2014

Record at School 21-56 (4th Year)

Career Record same

2021 Record: 10-21

2021 Conference Finish: 2-14/7th

SEPT.GARDNER-WEBB3–JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

SERIES (JSU, 5-0)

Location: Boiling Springs, N.C.

Founded: 1905 Enrollment: 3,600

Nickname: Runnin’ Bulldogs

Colors: Scarlet and Black

Arena: Paul Porter Arena (4,500)

Conference: Big South Conference

President: Dr. William Downs

Athletic Director: Chuck Burch Athletics Website: GWUsports.com

Head Coach: Eric Plunkett

Alma Mater: Cal Baptist, 2008

Record at GWU 7-19 (2nd Year)

Career Record Same 2021 Record: 7-19

2021 Conference Finish: 4-12/10th

INDIANA STATE

AUG 27 – BLOOMINGTON, ILL.

FIRST MEETING

Location: Terre Haute, Ind.

Founded: 1865

Enrollment: 12,144

Nickname: Sycamores

Colors: Royal Blue, White

Arena: Hulman Center

Conference: Missouri Valley Conference

President: Deborah Curtis

Athletic Director: Sherard Clinkscales

Athletics Website: gosycamores.com

Head Coach: Ashlee Pritchard

Alma Mater: Taylor, 2009

Record at School First Year

Career Record 222-103 (11th Year)

2021 Record: 18-13

2021 Conference Finish: 9-9/6th

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JACKSON STATE

SEPT. 16 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA. SERIES (JSU, 12-0)

FIRST MEETING SINCE 2018

Location: Jackson, Miss.

Founded: 1877

Enrollment: 7,020

Nickname: Tigers

Colors: Navy Blue and White

Arena: T. B. Ellis Gymnasium

Conference: Southwestern Athletic Conference

President: Thomas Hudson

Athletic Director: Ashley Robinson

Athletics Website: gojsutigers.com

Head Coach: Rose Washington

Alma Mater: Jackson State, 1977 Record at School 314-378 (21st Year)

Career Record same

2021 Record: 17-14

2021 Conference Finish: 15-1/1st

KENNESAW STATE

OCT. 7 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

OCT. 9 – KENNESAW, GA.

SERIES: (TIED, 3-3)

Location: Kennesaw, Ga.

Founded: 1963 Enrollment: 41,181

Nickname: Owls

Colors: Black and Gold

Arena: KSU Convocation Center

Conference: ASUN Conference

President: Pamela Whitten

Athletic Director: Milton Overton

Athletics Website: KSUOwls.com

Head Coach: Keith Schunzel

Alma Mater: Ball State, 2004

Record at School 158-89 (10th Year)

Career Record same

2021 Record:

. . . 20-9

2021 Conference Finish: 13-3/3rd

NOV.LIPSCOMB4–NASHVILLE, TENN.

SERIES: (JSU, 3-2)

Location: Nashville, Tenn.

Founded: 1891

Enrollment: 2,859

Nickname: Bison

Colors: Purple and Gold

Arena: Allen Arena Conference: ASUN Conference

President: Randolph Lowry

Athletic Director: Philip Hutcheson Athletics Website: LipscombSports.com

Head Coach: Brandon Rosenthal

Alma Mater: Pepperdine Record at School 345-224 (20th Year)

Career Record same

2021 Record: 14-13

2021 Conference Finish: 11-5/5th

OCT.JACKSONVILLE22–JACKSONVILLE, FLA. SERIES (JU, 7-2)

Location: Jacksonville, Fla.

Founded: 1934

Enrollment: 4,084

Nickname: Dolphins

Colors: Green and White

Arena: Historic Swisher Gym (1,500)

Conference: ASUN Conference

President: Tim Cost

Athletic Director: Alex Ricker-Gilbert

Athletics Website: JUdolphins.com

Head Coach: Maggie Johnson

Alma Mater: Belmont, 2012

Record at School 7-38 (3rd Year)

Career Record same

2021 Record: 4-24

2021 Conference Finish: 1-15/12th

OCT.LIBERTY1– LYNCHBURG, VA.

SERIES (JSU, 1-0)

Location: Lynchburg, Va.

Founded: 1971 Enrollment: 100,000

Nickname: Flames Colors: Blue, White, and Red Arena: Liberty Arena Conference: ASUN Conference President: Jerry Prevo

Athletic Director: Ian McCaw Athletics Website: Liberty.edu

Head Coach: Trevor Johnson

Alma Mater: Cal Baptist, 2005 Record at School 51-52 (5th Year)

Career Record 112-59 (7th Year)

2021 Record: 10-14

2021 Conference Finish: 6-10/8th

SEPT.NICHOLLS9–JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

SERIES (JSU, 4-0)

Location: Thibodaux, La.

Founded: 1948

Enrollment: 5,700

Nickname: Colonels

Colors: Red and Gray

Arena: Stopher Gymnasium (3,800)

Conference: Southland Conference

President: Jay Clune

Athletic Director: Jonathan Terrell Athletics Website: GeauxColonels.com

Head Coach: Kallie Noble

Alma Mater: Western Michigan, 2083 Record at School 23-44 (3rd Year)

Career Record same

2021 Record: 11-17

2021 Conference Finish: 3-11/7th

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NORTH ALABAMA

SEPT. 24 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

NOV. 11 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

SERIES (UNA, 39-35)

Location: Florence, Ala.

Founded: 1830

Enrollment: 8,400

Nickname: Lions

Colors: Purple and Gold

Arena: . . . . . . . . Flowers Hall (2,229)

Conference: ASUN Conference

President: Dr. Kennett Kitts

Athletic Director: Dr. Josh Looney

Athletics Website: RoarLions.com

Head Coach: Tristan Johnson

Alma Mater: Alabama, 2014

Record at School First Year

Career Record First Year

2021 Record: 9-20

2021 Conference Finish: 3-13/10th

SEPT.QUEENS30 – CHARLOTTE, N.C.

FIRST MEETING

Location: Charlotte, N.C.

Founded: 1857

Enrollment: 2,400

Nickname: Royals

Colors: Blue and Gold

Arena: Levine Center

Conference: ASUN Conference

President: Daniel G. Lugo

Athletic Director: Cherie Swarthout

Athletics Website: queensathletics.com

Head Coach: Hannah Long

Alma Mater: Portland State

Record at School 106-58 (7th Year)

Career Record same

2021 Record: 16-13

2021 Conference Finish: 10-8/6th

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SEPT. 9 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

FIRST MEETING

Location: Brookings, S.D.

Founded: 1881 Enrollment: 11,465

Nickname: Jackrabbits

Colors: Yellow and Blue

Arena: Frost Arena

Conference: Summit League

President: Barry H. Dunn

Athletic Director: Justin Snell Athletics Website: gojacks.com

Head Coach: Dan Georgalas

Alma Mater: Kansas, 2010 Record at School 25-23 (3rd Year)

Career Record same 2021 Record: 19-12

2021 Conference Finish: 10-8/6th

SEPT.STETSON24– JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

SERIES: (JSU, 8-7)

Location: Deland, Fla.

Founded: 1883

Enrollment: 3,125

Nickname: Hatters

Colors: Green and White

Arena: Edmunds Center

Conference: ASUN Conference

President: Chris Roellke

Athletic Director: Jeff Altier

Athletics Website: GoHatters.com

Head Coach: Yang Deng

Alma Mater: Columbia College, 2002

Record at School 50-75 (6th Year)

Career Record same 2021 Record: 13-16

2021 Conference Finish: 8-8/6th

NORTH FLORIDA

OCT. 21 – JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

SERIES: (UNF, 2-0)

Location: Jacksonville, Fla.

Founded: 1965

Enrollment: 17,002

Nickname: Ospreys

Colors: Navy Blue and Gray

Arena: UNF Arena

Conference: ASUN Conference

President: David Szymanski

Athletic Director: Nick Morrow

Athletics Website: UNFOspreys.com

Head Coach: Kristen Wright

Alma Mater: San Diego, 2006

Record at School 61-58 (5th Year)

Career Record 140-77 (9th Year)

2021 Record: 25-8

2021 Conference Finish: 12-4/4th

SEPT.SAMFORD10– JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

SERIES (JSU, 19-11)

FIRST MEETING SINCE 2019

Location: Birmingham, Ala.

Founded: 1841

Enrollment: 5,729

Nickname: Bulldogs

Colors: Blue and Red

Arena: Pete Hanna Center

Conference: Southern Conference

President: Beck A. Taylor

Athletic Director: Samfordsports.com

Athletics Website: samfordsports.com

Head Coach: Keylor Chan

Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . Florida, 1995

Record at School 103-75 (7th Year)

Career Record 355-353 (24th Year)

2021 Record: 11-18

2021 Conference Finish: 9-7/4th

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI SEPT. 16 – JACKSONVILLE, SERIES:ALA. (TIED, 1-1)

Location: . . . . . . . Hattiesburg, Miss.

Founded: 1910 Enrollment: 14,554

Nickname: Golden Eagles

Colors: Black and Gold

Arena: Reed Green Coliseum

Conference: Conference USA President: Rodney Bennett

Athletic Director: Jeremy McClain

Athletics Website: SouthernMiss.com

Head Coach: Jenny Hazelwood

Alma Mater: Mississippi State, 2000

Record at School First Year Career Record 143-353 (16th Season)

2021 Record: 11-17

2021 Conference Finish: 3-9/12th

THE SEPT.CITADEL2–CLEMSON, S.C.

SERIES: (JSU, 2-1)

FIRST MEETING SINCE 2017

Location: Charleston, S.C.

Founded: 1842

Enrollment: 3,506

Nickname: Bulldogs

Colors: Citadel Blue, Navy, and White

Arena: Lockhart Gymnasium

Conference: Southern Conference

President: Glenn Walters

Athletic Director: Mike Capaccio

Athletics Website: CitadelSports.com

Head Coach: Dave Zelenock

Alma Mater: . . Central Michigan, 2005

Record at School 46-63 (5th Year)

Career Record 87-170 (10th Year)

2021 Record: 14-12

2021 Conference Finish: 7-9/6th

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1Nelson,Anna3721-000.0000.00020.059.222110.30895.916

2Garrison,Macie98-020.22112.083717.89189.37630.33323.870

3Halverson,Addie8831-142382.7098575.24340.0531.129150.1723237.903

4Gonzales,Zoe8828-251611.8335336.37500.009.00000.0000.000

5Milton,Kaylie10532-211020.9751345.148120.1136.33360.062135.985

1Nelson,Anna3721-000.0000.00020.059.222110.30895.916

6Quigley,Kylee11032-252272.06101615.205210.1978.269260.2417451.962

2Garrison,Macie98-020.22112.083717.89189.37630.33323.870

7 Schiffli, Brooklyn

3Halverson,Addie8831-142382.7098575.24340.0531.129150.1723237.903

9Glotzbach,10932-020.0207.286320.29115.278150.1414419.967 Courtney94-4222.44851.27500.004.00010.1112.500

4Gonzales,Zoe8828-251611.8335336.37500.009.00000.0000.000

10Carmichael,Erin10329-020.02110.100880.85282.312330.3230417.928

5Milton,Kaylie10532-211020.9751345.148120.1136.33360.062135.985

11 Brown, Sadie

6Quigley,Kylee11032-252272.06101615.205210.1978.269260.2417451.962

12Montgomery,4818-11581.2124139.24520.048.25020.04310.700

13Kindermann,Katie9127-272222.4478487.29620.0227.074240.2624274.912

9Glotzbach,10932-020.0207.286320.29115.278150.1414419.967 Courtney94-4222.44851.27500.004.00010.1112.500

7 Schiffli, Brooklyn

15Lindberg,Lena10832-323933.64114810.34420.0228.07100.0000.000

20Smith,Paulina128-170.58322.18210.084.25000.0000.000 Logan3821-010.03011.00010.039.11170.181110.991

10Carmichael,Erin10329-020.02110.100880.85282.312330.3230417.928

11 Brown, Sadie

21Thomas,Taylor139-0171.311057.12330.237.42930.23125.960

12Montgomery,4818-11581.2124139.24520.048.25020.04310.700

13Kindermann,Katie9127-272222.4478487.29620.0227.074240.2624274.912

23Libs,Lexie10732-32860.8029239.238117210.952793.420180.1725383.935

15Lindberg,Lena10832-323933.64114810.34420.0228.07100.0000.000

JACKSONVILLE ST.11232-32154013.755533706.266141312.623629.3891641.461522581.941

20Smith,Paulina128-170.58322.18210.084.25000.0000.000 Logan3821-010.03011.00010.039.11170.181110.991

21Thomas,Taylor139-0171.311057.12330.237.42930.23125.960

23Libs,Lexie10732-32860.8029239.238117210.952793.420180.1725383.935

JACKSONVILLE ST.11232-32154013.755533706.266141312.623629.3891641.461522581.941

2Garrison,Macie900.00080.890330.33146.50.72

3Halverson,Addie88466.939630.72223250.2820266.53.03

4Gonzales,Zoe8800.000120.141081911.0340211.52.40

5Milton,Kaylie10521396.9471541.47111120.1100114.51.09

6Quigley,Kylee11012503.9762492.26426300.2721270.02.45

5Milton,Kaylie10521396.9471541.47111120.1100114.51.09

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Opponents 11232-32131811.776033705.193122610.953760.3261171.042362217.894ReceptionsDigBlockingPoints ##Player SPRETAPCTDIGDIG/S BSBA TOTALBLK/S BE BHEPTSPTS/S 1Nelson,Anna37473.945290.780000.000011.00.30
7 Schiffli, Brooklyn 9Glotzbach,10920363.9452512.300000.000117.00.16 Courtney929.778121.330330.330024.52.72 10Carmichael,Erin10324465.9483713.600000.000135.00.34 11 Brown, Sadie 12Montgomery,48011.000100.21527320.672078.51.64 13Kindermann,Katie91021.000460.51766730.8022286.03.14 15Lindberg,Lena108011.000570.53167680.6331427.53.96 20Smith,Paulina1200.00050.422790.750112.51.04 Logan38242.952320.840000.00008.00.21 21Thomas,Taylor13231.935151.150110.080020.51.58 23Libs,Lexie10725.6002222.07337400.37714125.51.17 -TEAM-24-----------JACKSONVILLE ST.1121171981.941153613.7135352211.01.8823251915.017.10 Opponents 1121642429.932135012.0543346216.01.9345361651.014.742021-22JacksonvilleSt.Women'sVolleyballOverallIndividualStatisticsAllgames Page1/1 as of Jul 20, 2022 Game RecordsOverall Conference Home Away Neutral 25-714-315-16-34-3 Team Box Score Attack Set Serve ##Player SPMP-MSKK/SETAPCTAA/STAPCTSASA/SSETAPCT
Opponents 11232-32131811.776033705.193122610.953760.3261171.042362217.894ReceptionsDigBlockingPoints ## Player SP RE TA PCT DIG DIG/S BS BA TOTAL BLK/S BE BHE PTS PTS/S 1Nelson,Anna37473.945290.780000.000011.00.30 2Garrison,Macie900.00080.890330.33146.50.72 3Halverson,Addie88466.939630.72223250.2820266.53.03 4Gonzales,Zoe8800.000120.141081911.0340211.52.40
6Quigley,Kylee11012503.9762492.26426300.2721270.02.45 7 Schiffli, Brooklyn 910920363.9452512.300000.000117.00.16 10Glotzbach,Courtney929.778121.330330.330024.52.72 11Carmichael,Erin10324465.9483713.600000.000135.00.34 Brown, Sadie 1248011.000100.21527320.672078.51.64 13Montgomery,Katie91021.000460.51766730.8022286.03.14 15Kindermann,Lena108011.000570.53167680.6331427.53.96 20Lindberg,Paulina1200.00050.422790.750112.51.04 21Smith,Logan38242.952320.840000.00008.00.21 23Thomas,Taylor13231.935151.150110.080020.51.58 Libs,Lexie10725.6002222.07337400.37714125.51.17 TEAM24 JACKSONVILLE ST. 112 117 1981 .941 1536 13.71 35 352 211.0 1.88 23 25 1915.0 17.10 Opponents 112 164 2429 .932 1350 12.05 43 346 216.0 1.93 45 36 1651.0 14.74

2021 ASUN CONFERENCE TEAM LEADERS

Hitting Percentage S K E TA Pct.

1. Jacksonville St. 112 1540 553 3706.266

2. FGCU 108 1430 476 3595.265

3. North Florida 124 1616 622 4128.241

4. Lipscomb 101 1314 567 3352.223

5. Kennesaw St. 108 1405 582 3735.220

6. Stetson 107 1295 574 3861.187

7. North Ala. 107 1241 601 3462.185

8. Central Ark. 88 998 470 2956.179

9. Eastern Ky. 122 1450 717 4151.177

10. Liberty 93 1096 559 3096.173

11. Bellarmine 104 1200 629 3614.158

12. Jacksonville 103 1134 607 3602 .146

Assists S No. Avg/S

1. Jacksonville St. 112 141312.62

2. FGCU 108 132112.23

3. North Florida 124 150112.10

4. Lipscomb 101 120211.90

5. Kennesaw St. 108 128511.90

6. Stetson 107 122911.49

7. Eastern Ky. 122 134511.02

8. North Ala. 107 115710.81

9. Liberty 93 100510.81

10. Bellarmine 104 111710.74

11. Central Ark. 88 93610.64

12. Jacksonville 103 1030 10.00

Blocks S BS BA Total Avg/S

1. FGCU 108 45 487 288.52.67

2. Central Ark. 88 35 352 2112.40

3. Kennesaw St. 108 44 400 2442.26 Stetson 107 96 277 234.52.19

5. Liberty 93 35 332 2012.16

6. North Florida 124 29 476 2672.15

7. Jacksonville St. 112 35 352 2111.88

8. Lipscomb 101 42 285 184.51.83 North Ala. 107 40 264 1721.61 Eastern Ky. 122 46 298 1951.60 Jacksonville 103 30 261 160.51.56 Bellarmine 104 30 208 134 1.29

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Opponent Hitting Pct. S K E TA Pct.

1. FGCU 108 1155 662 3564.138

2. North Florida 124 1436 666 4173.185

3. Kennesaw St. 108 1194 550 3468.186

4. Jacksonville St. 112 1318 603 3705.193

5. Stetson 107 1430 632 4075.196

6. Liberty 93 1127 492 3158.201

7. North Ala. 107 1254 549 3348.211

8. Jacksonville 103 1263 482 3394.230

9. Bellarmine 104 1376 513 3653.236

10. Central Ark. 88 1245 504 3098.239

11. Lipscomb 101 1212 468 3096.240

12. Eastern Ky. 122 1626 596 4232 .243

Kills S No. Avg/S

1. Jacksonville St. 112 154013.75

2. FGCU 108 143013.24

3. North Florida 124 161613.03

4. Lipscomb 101 131413.01

5. Kennesaw St. 108 140513.01

6. Stetson 107 129512.10

7. Eastern Ky. 122 145011.89

8. Liberty 93 109611.78

9. North Ala. 107 124111.60

10. Bellarmine 104 120011.54

11. Central Ark. 88 99811.34

12. Jacksonville 103 1134 11.01

Service Aces S No. Avg/S

2021-22 ASUN Women's Volleyball Conference Leaders games

1. Lipscomb 101 2032.01 Kennesaw St. 108 1961.81 North Ala. 107 1921.79 Jacksonville 103 1651.60 Jacksonville St. 112 1641.46 FGCU 108 1561.44 North Florida 124 1781.44 Liberty 93 1291.39 Central Ark. 88 1111.26 Bellarmine 104 1221.17 Eastern Ky. 122 1321.08 Stetson 107 114 1.07

Team Identification

Team Bellarmine Central Ark. Eastern Ky. Jacksonville Jacksonville St. Kennesaw St. Lipscomb Ala. Florida

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In January of 2021, Jacksonville State announced that it would be rejoining the ASUN Conference – the league that was its first Division I conference home - after an 18-year stay in the Ohio Valley Conference that produced some of the most deco rated years in JSU’s storied history. The expansion that included JSU, Eastern Kentucky and Central Arkansas brings the league’s membership to 12 teams and allows it to compete in two six-team divisions that are split based on geography.

The Gamecocks officially re-joined the ASUN on July 1, 2021. The move to the ASUN is one that will allow the Gamecocks a better geographic fit than in the Ohio Valley Conference, where JSU was over 209 miles south of the closest school. JSU’s new conference home features three schools closer than the nearest in the OVC, including Kennesaw State, which is just 85 miles from JSU’s campus. Also in the league is one of the Gamecocks’ oldest rivals in North Alabama, located just 146 miles away in Florence.

“Giving Jacksonville State a regional presence in the heart of our alumni and fan base, along with the ASUN’s plan to create a new football league were very important factors in us engaging in discussions with the league,” JSU President Dr. Don Killingsworth said. “We look forward to working with the current membership of the ASUN, as well as Eastern Kentucky and Central Arkansas, who are mak ing this move with us today. We know we will all make each other bet ter, and we cannot wait to see what the State,JacksonvilleencenewStateJacksonvilleholdsfutureforinourconferhome.”whose previous membership in the ASUN stretched from 1995-2003, is coming off a dominant run in the OVC that saw the Gamecocks win 81 conference championship trophies. They also

made over 50 trips to NCAA postseason play, honored hundreds of all-conference players and dozens of All-Americans.

ASUN Conference, Atlanta, Ga. - the only DI con ference headquartered in the ATL, our footprint’s primary media, sports, business, transportation and cultural hub

The ASUN, a Division I conference member of the NCAA, boasts a membership of institutions that share visionary leadership, bold ambition and cre ative innovation. As a nimble adaptive conference, unafraid to blaze a national pathway for better service to our student-athletes, teams, and institu tions, the ASUN has a proud history of firsts, na tional academic and athletic achievements and a conference culture that walks the walk with its four ASUN Beams. Students First! Rise. Connect. Im pact. #ASUNBuilt by Bellarmine (Louisville), Central Arkansas (Conway), Eastern Kentucky (Richmond), FGCU (Fort Myers), Jacksonville (Fla.), Jacksonville State (Jacksonville, Ala.), Kennesaw State (Ga.), Lib erty (Lynchburg, Va.), Lipscomb (Nashville), North Alabama (Florence), North Florida (Jacksonville, Fla.), and Stetson (DeLand, Fla.).

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2021

ASUN Setter of the Year: Lexi Libs

ASUN All-Academic Team: Lexie Libs, Lena Kindermann

ASUN All-Conference First Team: Lena Kindermann

ASUN All-Conference Second Team: Lexie Libs, Katie Montgomery, Zoe Gonzales.

ASUN Player of the Week: Lena Kindermann, Lexie Libs.

ASUN Defensive Player of the Week: Erin Carmichael

ASUN Freshman of the Week: Brooklyn Schiffli

Ohio Valley Conference

2020

All American: Lena Kindermann, AVCA (Honorable Mention), VolleyballMagazine (Honorable Mention)

All Region: Lena Kindermann and Lexie Libs (AVCA)

OVC Co-Player of the Year: Lena Kindermann

OVC Setter of the Year: Lexie Libs

OVC Freshman of the Year: Courtney Glotzbach

All-OVC First Team: Lena Kindermann, Lexie Libs, Courtney Glotzbach, Katie Montgomery

AVCA Team Academic Award

OVC Player of the Week: Lena Kindermann (3 times)

OVC Setter of the Week: Lexie Libs (4 times)

OVC Newcomer of the Week: Courtney Glotzbach (twice), Katie Montgomery (2/24)

2019

All-OVC First Team: Lexie Libs, Lena Kindermann, Kaylee Frear

OVC Coach of the Year: Todd Garvey

OVC Medal of Honor: Sadie Anderson, Claire Behan, Lena Kindermann, Lexie Libs, Peyton Pauze

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Sadie Anderson, Claire Behan, Erin Carmichael, Maddie Cloutier, Lena Kindermann, Lexie Libs, Kaylie Milton, Anna Nelson, Taylor Pribyl, Kylee Quigley, Shayla Schmidt (OVC Beach) Grace Jarnagin, Bailey Nelson, Peyton Pauze, Bethany Randall

AVCA Team Academic Award

OVC Setter of the Week: Lexie Libs (5x)

OVC Player of the Week: Lena Kindermann

2018

JSU Eagle Owl Award Winner: Mackenzie Rombach

ALL-OVC First Team: Lexie Libs, Mackenzie Rombach

ALL-OVC Second Team: Kaylee Frear

OVC Medal of Honor: Claire Behan, Ashley Clingan, Lena Kindermann, Lexie Libs, Kennedy Powell, Mackenzie Rombach

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Sadie Anderson, Claire Behan, Ashley Clingan, Anna Bryant, Lena Kindermann, Lexie Libs, Kennedy Powell, Mackenzie Rombach, Shayla Schmidt, Katie Will

AVCA Team ACdemic Award (Top 25 GPA)

OVC Setter of the Week: Lexie Libs (twice)

OVC Newcomer of the Week: Lena Kindermann

2017

ALL-OVC: Allyson Zuhlke

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Ashley Clingan, Maddie Cloutier, Hannah Kirk, Kim Krutsinger, Charis Ludtke, Kaylie Milton, Kennedy Powell, Mackenzie Rombach, Shayla Schmidt, Dani Steele | (Beach) Sadie Anderson, Hailey Hughes, Grace Jarnagin, Bethany Randall, Katie Will

OVC Medal of Honor: Maddie Cloutier, Kimberly Krutsinger, Charis Ludtke, Kennedy Powell, Mackenzie

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Academic Award

OVC Team Sportsmanship Award

OVC Defensive Player of the Week: Hannah Kirk

2016

All-OVC: Mackenzie Rombach, Allyson Zuhlke

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Sadie Anderson, Ashley Clingan, Maddie Cloutier, Jennifer Hart, Hannah Kirk, Kim Krutsinger, Charis Ludtke, Mackenzie Rombach, Shayla Schmidt, Katie Will, Allyson Zuhlke

OVC Medal of Honor: Maddie Cloutier, Jennifer Hart, Charis Ludtke, Mackenzie Rombach, Katie Will AVCA Team Academic Award (Top 25 GPA)

OVC Defensive Player of the Week: Mackenzie

OVCRombachOffensive Player of the Week: Allyson Zuhlke

2015

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Samantha Bohne, Ashley Clingan, Mandee Eberle, Kira Hahn-Ventrell, Jennifer Hart, Hannah Kirk, Kim Krutsinger, Charis Ludtke, Mackenzie Rombach, Laney Torkelson

OVC Medal of Honor: Jennifer Hart, Charis Ludtke, Mackenzie Rombach

AVCA Team Academic Award

OVC Offensive Player of the Week: Allyson Zuhlke

2014

All OVC: Nicole Merget

All OVC Newcomer Team: Allyson Zuhlke

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Samantha Bohne, Victoria Cross, Jennifer Hart, Hannah Kirk, Charis Ludtke, Emily Rutherford, Laney Torkelson, Kaitlyn

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of Honor: Charis Ludtke

OVC Setter of the Week: Jennifer Hart

2013

OVC All-Newcomer Team: Kacy Clinkenbeard

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Alina Agamy, Molly Jo Aiken, Grace Anbouba, Samantha Bohne, Kacy Clinkenbeard, Kelly Cole, Victoria Cross, Abbey Heredia, Taylor Long, Liza Pflugradt, Emily Rutherford, Laney Torkelson, Kaitlyn Zelhart

OVC Medal of Honor: Molly Jo Aiken

OVC Offensive Player of the Week: Nicole Merget

OVC Defensive Player of the Week: Kelly Cole

OVC Setter of the Week: Abbey Heredia

2012

All-Conference: Jen Meyer

All-OVC Newcomer Team: Kelsey Anderson

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Grace Anbouba, Kelsey Anderson, Samantha Bohne, Lauren Busing, Kelly Cole, Abbey Heredia, Hivya Leite, Taylor Long, Nicole Merget, Kaitly Zelhart

OVC Medal of Honor: Grace Anbouba, Lauren Busing, Nicole Merget, Kaitlyn Zelhart

OVC Defensive Player of the Week: Kelsey Anderson

OVC(twice)Offensive Player of the Week: Kelsey Anderson

2011

All-Conference: Stephanie Koontz, Liza Senenkova

JSU Eagle Owl Award Winner: Lauren Harkins

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Alina Agamy, Lauren Busing, Kelly Cole, Lauren Harkins, Abbey Heredia, Nicole Merget

OVC Academic Medal of Honor: Lauren Busing, Lauren

ESPNHarkinsThe Magazine Academic All-District: Lauren

OVCHarkinsSetter of the Week: Alina Agamy

2010

First-Team All-Conference: Caitlin Vorbeck

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Lauren Busing, Kelly Cole, Lauren Harkins, Abbey Heredia, Stephanie Koontz, Hivya Leite, Jen Meyer, Brooke Schumacher, Liza Senen kova, Kara Slater

OVC Academic Medal of Honor: Kelly Cole, Lauren Harkins, Jen Meyer

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District: Lauren OVCHarkinsDefensive Player of the Week: Lauren Harkins (three times)

2009

First-Team All-Conference: Caitlin Vorbeck, Brittney

OVCWhittenAll-Newcomer Team: Jen Meyer, Alyx Schulte

Coach of the Year: Rick Nold

Tournament MVP: Caitlin Vorbeck

All-Tournament Team: Lauren Harkins, Caitlin Vorbeck, Brittney Whitten

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Paige Beasley, Lauren Harkins, Stephanie Koontz, Jen Meyer, Allie Schleisman, Brooke Schumacher, Kara Slater

OVC Academic Medal of Honor: Jen Meyer

OVC Defensive Player of the Week: Lauren Harkins

OVC(twice)Setter of the Week: Brooke Schumacher (twice)

2008

First-Team All-Conference: Brittney Whitten

OVC All-Newcomer Team: Lauren Harkins

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Haley Booker, Paige Beasley, Brooke Schumacher, Kara Slater, Caitlin Vorbeck, Lauren Harkins, Stephanie Koontz, Allie Schleis

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Academic Medal of Honor: Allie Schleisman

OVC Offensive Player of the Week: Brittney Whitten (once), Caitlin Vorbeck (once)

OVC Defensive Player of the Week: Brittney Whitten

OVC(once)Setter of the Week: Brooke Schumacher (once)

2007

All-America: Abbey Breit, Honorable Mention (AVCA)

Academic All-America: Abbey Breit, First Team (ESPN The OVCMagazine)FemaleAthlete of the Year: Abbey Breit

Offensive Player of the Year: Abbey Breit

First-Team All-Conference: Abbey Breit, Rebekah Nichols

OVC All-Newcomer Team: Brooke Schumacher

All-Tournament Team: Rebekah Nichols

First-Team All-Region: Abbey Breit (AVCA)

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Haley Booker, Abbey Breit, Rebekah Nichols, Brooke Schumacher, Kara Slater, Abbey Vierling, Caitlin Vorbeck, Brittney Whitten

OVC Offensive Player of the Week: Abbey Breit (Twice)

OVC defensive Player of the Week: Abbey Breit (Once)

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2006

All-America: Abbey Breit, Honorable Mention (AVCA) and First Team (CVU Stellar Spikers); Emily Withers, Honorable Mention (AVCA and CVU Stellar Spikers)

Academic All-America: Abbey Breit (ESPN The Maga OVCzine)

Female Athlete of the Year: Abbey Breit Coach of the Year: Rick Nold

Offensive Player of the Year: Abbey Breit Freshman of the Year: Brittney Whitten

First-Team All-Conference: Abbey Breit, Emily Withers Second-Team All-Conference: Brittney Whitten

OVC All-Newcomer Team: Brittney Whitten

ASUN Conference

2002

All-Academic: Jennifer Brenneman, Kim Halbach, Danika Heartt, Sarah Taylor, Michelle Tippets, Kisha West Alison Wright

Coach of the Year: Rick Nold

2001

All-Academic: Kari Borr, Meredith Duke, Jennifer Brenneman, Kim Halbach, Danika Heartt, Theresa Lynch, Isabel Oquendo, Sarah Taylor, Sarah Tognetti, Alison Wright

Gulf South Conference 1992

All-Conference: Deanna Baker, Janet Ledbetter, Amy Vycital, Tesha Zito (MVP)

All-Tournament: Camille Ponder, Lynn Batey All-Academic: Dana Upton, Amy Vycital

1991

All-Conference: Deana Baker, Lynn Batey, Janet Ledbet ter, Tesha All-Tournament:Zito Amy Vycital

All-Academic: Dana Upton, Amy Vycital

1990

Tournament MVP: Emily Withers All-Tournament Team: Emily Withers, Abbey Breit, Joi FirstWattsTeam

2000

All-Conference Second Team: Kelby Rumph

All-Region: Abbey Breit and Emily Withers

OVC(AVCA)Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Alena Bogatyreva, Ab bey Breit, Melanie Pund, Jessica Starck, Abbey Vierling, Joi Watts, Shari Weyer

Academic All-Midwest District: Abbey Breit (ESPN The NationalMagazine)Player of the Week: Abbey Breit (Aug. 29, Col legiate Volleyball Update)

OVC Player of the Week: Abbey Breit (six times)

2005 All-America: Abbey Breit, Honorable Mention (AVCA) Player of the Year: Abbey Breit First-Team All-Conference: Abbey Breit Second-Team All-Conference: Suzi Terrell Tournament MVP: Suzi Terrell All-Tournament Team: Suzi Terrell, Abbey Breit, Kisha First-TeamWest

All-Region: Abbey Breit, Midwest (AVCA)

OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: Abbey Breit, Katie Moyers, Annie O’Connor, Jessica Starck, Abbey Vierling, Kisha West and Shari Weyer

Academic All-District: Abbey Breit (ESPN the Magazine) Player of the Week: Abbey Breit (4), Kisha West

2004

First-Team All-Conference: Shari Weyer, Abbey Breit

All-Tournament Team: Shari Weyer

OVC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Abbey Breit, Kim Halbach, Katie Moyers, Rebekah Nichols, Annie O’Connor, Jessica Starck, Abbey Vierling, Kisha West, Shari Weyer and Emily Withers

Player of the Week: Kisha West (3), Abbey Breit

2003

Player of the Year: Christina Cary Freshman of the Year: Shari Weyer

First Team All-Conference: Christina Cary Second Team All-Conference: Jessica Starck, Shari PlayerWeyer of the Week: Christina Cary (2), Shari Weyer

Player of the Year: Shari Weyer

All-Academic: Heather Beers, Kari Borr, Jennifer Brenneman, Christina Cary, Theresa Lynch, Kelby Rumph, Sarah Taylor, Alison Wright

Player of the Week: Sept. 25th, Kelby Rumph

1999

All-Conference Second Team: Kelby Rumph All-Academic: Heather Beers, Theresa Lynch, Jessica Pohl, Kelly Rhinehart, Kelby Rumph, Sarah Taylor, Allison PlayerWrightof the Week: Oct. 25th, Kelby Rumph

1998

All-Conference Second Team: Amy Reaves

All-Academic: Heather Beers, Dana Bryant, Jessica Pohl, Amy Reaves, Kelly Rhinehart

Player of the Week: September 22nd, Amy Reaves

1997

All-Conference Second Team: Amy Reaves

All-Academic: Candie Terry, Jessica Pohl, Dana Bryant, Kelly Rhinehart, Amy Reaves, Amie Crow and Jolanda Gardner

1996

All-Conference Honorable Mention: Angela Woodard All-Academic: Candie Terry, Dana Bryant, Jessica Pohl, Kelly Rhinehart, Amy Reaves, Amie Crow

1995

All-Conference Honorable Mention: Amanda Sandlin, Angela All-Academic:WoodardDana Bryant, Robyn Carpenter, Melanie Linder, Cissie Nelson, Amy Reaves, Amanda Sandlin, Candie Terry

1994 (No Conference Affiliation)

1993 (No Conference Affiliation)

All-South Region: Lisa Smith

All-Conference: Selina Carpenter, A.J.Sanders (MVP), Lynn All-Tournament:Batey Melonie McBrayer

All-Academic: Melonie McBrayer, Amy Vycital

1989

All-Conference: Terri Jo Horrocks, A.J. Sanders, Selina Carpenter All-Tournament:(Co-MVP)Selina Carpenter, A.J. Sanders

1988

All-Conference: Selina Carpenter (Defensive Player of the All-Tournament:Year) Gena Higginbotham, A.J. Sanders

1987

All-Conference: Lisa Highley, Meg Meeks (Offensive Player of the All-Tournament:Year)Gena Higginbotham, A.J.Sanders, Karen Graham

1986

All-Conference: Meg Meeks

All-Tournament: Shawn Wilson

All-Academic: Lisa Hughlet

1985

All-Conference: Donna Oden, Shawn Wilson, Meg All-Tournament:Meeks Meg Meeks, Lori Garmon

1984

All-Conference: Lisa Holtzclaw, Martha Butler

All-Tournament: Jean Ann Fowler, Martha Butler, Donna Oden

1983

All-Conference: Lisa Holtzclaw

1982

All-Conference: Cassie O’Hearn

All-Tournament: Cassie O’Hearn

Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women

1981

All-State: Lisa Holtzclaw, Cassie O’Hearn

1980

All-State: Ana Recourt

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JSU SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS DIVISION 1 (SINCE 1995)

Kills: 1890 2004

Kills Per Game: 17.08 2005

Hitting Percentage: .295 2020

Total Attacks: 5103 2009

Attacks Per Game: 42.82 2005

Assists: 1745 2009

Hitting

Total Kills (400 or more)

Terri Jo Horrocks, 1989 585

A.J. Sanders, 1989 577

Lisa Smith, 1993 542

Abbey Breit, 2006 525

Amanda Sandlin, 1995 515

Abbey Breit, 2007 499

Abbey Breit, 2005 490

Amy Reaves, 1997 480

Allyson Zuhlke, 2017 478

A.J. Sanders, 1990 455

Brittney Whitten, 2009 449

Suzi Terrell, 2005 447

Allyson Zuhlke, 2016 421

Christina Cary, 2003 419

Brittney Whitten, 2008 418

Shari Weyer, 2004 417

Amy Reaves, 1998 403

Amanda Sandlin, 1996 402

Division I Kills Leader Abbey Breit, 2006 525

Kills/Game (3.50 or more)

Abbey Breit, 2006 5.36

Abbey Breit, 2005 4.67

Abbey Breit, 2007 4.66

Lena Kindermann, 2020 4.32

Suzi Terrell, 2005 4.26

Brittney Whitten, 2008 3.91

Christina Cary, 2003 3.71

Kelby Rumph, 2000 3.70

Lena Kindermann, 2021F 3.64

Caitlin Vorbeck, 2008 3.64

Rebekah Nichols, 2007 3.62

Amanda Sandlin, 1995 3.60

Shari Weyer, 2004 3.56

Amy Reaves, 1997 3.53

Division I Kills/Game Leader Abbey Breit, 2006 5.36

Assists Per Game: 15.74 2005

Digs: 2300 2009

Digs Per Game: 18.56 2007

Service Aces: 265 2003

Solo Blocks: 119 1996

Block Assists: 566 2016

Total Blocks: 376 2016

Wins: 27 2009

Winning Pct: .888 2020

Winning Streak: 19 2006

Consecutive Sets Won:49 2006

JSU SINGLE-SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS DIVISION 1 (SINCE 1995)

Rebekah Nichols, 2006 .282

Abbey Breit, 2004 .280

Division I Attack Percentages Leader

Christina Cary, 2003 .395

Attack Attempts

(1,000 or more)

Brittney Whitten, 2009 1,402

Amanda Sandlin, 1995 1,347

Brittney Whitten, 2008 1,291

Abbey Breit, 2007 1,254

Charis Ludtke, 2017 1,234

Emily Rutherford, 2013 1,203

Kim Carney, 1994 1,183

Abbey Breit, 2006 1,152

Amanda Sandlin, 1996 1,128

Abbey Breit, 2005 1,125

Lisa May, 1997 1,114

Caitlin Vorbeck, 2008 1,091

Allyson Zuhlke, 2017 1,076

Kelby Rumph, 2000 1,047

Charis Ludtke, 2015 1,046

Suzi Terrell, 2005 1,034

Amy Reaves, 1997 1,022

Emily Rutherford, 2014 1,001 Kelby Rumph, 1999 1,000

Division I Attack Attempts Leader

Brittney Whitten, 2009 1,402

Setting Assists (1,000 Assists Club)

Selina Carpenter, 1989 1,729

Tesha Zito, 1992 1,540

Brooke Schumacher, 20071,401

Emily Withers, 2006 1,353

Tesha Zito, 1991 1,343

Lexie Libs, 2018 1,289

Brooke Schumacher, 20091,283

Jennifer Hart, 2014 1,281

Robyn Carpenter, 1995 1,268

Meredith Duke, 2002 1,194

Kisha West, 2004 514

Abbey Vierling, 2007 514

Brittney Whitten, 2009 510 Hannah Kirk, 2016 493

Lauren Harkins, 2008 482 Hannah Kirk, 2015 474 Kelly Cole, 2013 474

Lauren Harkins, 2011 449 Kelly Cole, 2011 434 Brittney Whittem 2008 434

Jessica Starck, 2006 427

Abbey Breit, 2007 424

Brittney Whitten, 2007 409

Amanda Sandlin, 1996 406 Jennifer Hart, 2017 405

Erin Carmichael, 2019 404 Kisha West, 2003 382

Erin Carmichael, 2021F 371 Emily Rutherford, 2014 369 Alison Wright, 2002 360 Lisa May, 1997 354

Division I Digs Leader Lauren Harkins, 2009 662

Digs/Game (3.30 or more)

Kisha West, 2005 5.01

Lauren Harkins, 2010 4.96

Lauren Harkins, 2009 4.83

Abbey Vierling, 2007 4.80

Kisha West, 2004 4.76

Kaylee Frear, 2017 83

Zoe Gonzales, 2021F 81

Kaylee Frear, 2018 80

Nicole Merget, 2013 79

Melanie Linder, 1998 79

Abbey Breit, 2004 77

Christina Cary, 2000 77

Kara Slater, 2010 76

Christina Cary, 2002 74

Jen Meyer, 2012 74

Eysha Ambler, 1999 72

Kim Krutsinger, 2017 71

Kara Slater, 2009 70

Division I Block Assists Leader

Mackenzie Rombach, 2016 149

Solo Blocks (30 or more)

Amy Reaves, 1996 50

Angela Woodard, 1996 40

Nicole Merget, 2014 36

Kaylee Frear, 2018 35

Abbey Breit, 2006 35

Mackenzie Rombach, 2015 32

Eysha Ambler, 1999 31

Abbey Breit, 2007 31

Division I Solo Blocks Leader Amy Reaves, 1996 50

Total Blocks (100 or more)

Deanna Baker, 1989 328

Attack Percentages

(.270 or more, Min. 100 Kills)

Christina Cary, 2003 .395

Zoe Gonzales, 2021F .375

Katie Montgomery, 2020 .365

Shari Weyer, 2003 .364

Lena Kindermann, 2020 .361

Lena Kindermann, 2021F .344

Shari Weyer, 2004 .339

Shari Weyer, 2005 .333

Angela Woodard, 1996 .325

Courtney Glotzbach, 2020 .318

Angela Woodard, 1995 .311

Kaylee Frear, 2018 .308

Abbey Breit, 2006 .306

Rebekah Nichols, 2007 .299

Shari Weyer, 2006 .298

Kaylee Frear, 2019 .296

Katie Montgomery, 2021F .296

Stephanie Koontz, 2011 .294

Jen Meyer, 2009 .294

Nicole Merget, 2014 .290

Christina Cary, 2001 .289

Mackenzie Rombach, 2017 .287

Robyn Carpenter, 1995 .287

Lena Kindermann, 2019 .286

Allyson Zuhlke, 2016 .283

Lexie Libs, 2019 1,178

Lexie Libs, 2021F 1,172

Emily Withers, 2005 1,144

Selina Carpenter, 1990 1,142

Jennifer Hart, 2015 1,127

Jennifer Hart, 2017 1,029

Division I Assists Leader Brooke Schumacher, 20071,401

Serving Service Aces (75 or more)

Melonie McBayer, 1989 93

Amy Reaves, 1995 81

A.J. Sanders, 1990 78

Janet Ledbetter, 1989 78 A.J. Sanders, 1988 77

Division I Service Ace Leader Amy Reaves, 1995 81

Defense

Digs (350 or more)

Lauren Harkins, 2009 662

Lauren Harkins, 2010 570

Hannah Kirk, 2017 560

Samantha Bohne, 2014 537

Kisha West, 2005 526

Kelsey Anderson, 2012 524

Erin Carmichael, 2020 4.70 Kelsey Anderson, 2012 4.52 Lauren Harkins, 2008 4.50 Kelly Cole, 2013 4.47 Jessica Starck, 2006 4.36 Brittney Whitten, 2008 4.06 Samantha Bohne, 2014 4.04 Hannah Kirk, 2015 3.98 Abbey Breit, 2007 3.96 Hannah Kirk, 2017 3.94 Brittney Whitten, 2007 3.82 Erin Carmichael, 2019 3.81 Brittney Whitten, 2009 3.72 Lauren Harkins, 2011 3.65 Hannah Kirk, 2016 3.60 Erin Carmichael, 2021F 3.60 Kelly Cole, 2011 3.53 Brittney Whitten, 2006 3.43 Kisha West, 2003 3.41 Alison Wright, 2002 3.33

Amanda Sandlin, 1996 3.30

Division I Digs/Game Leader Kisha West, 2005 5.01

Block Assists (70 or more)

Mackenzie Rombach, 2016 149

Amy Reaves, 1997 129 Melanie Linder, 1997 126

Mackenzie Rombach, 2017 123 Kaylee Frear, 2016 117

Kelby Rumph, 1997 116 Nicole Merget, 2012 99

Allyson Zuhlke, 2016 96

Eysha Ambler, 2000 92 Shari Weyer, 2003 91 Liza Senenkova, 2011 86 Nicole Merget, 2014 84 Shayla Schmidt, 2016 84 Allyson Zuhlke, 2017 84

Amy Vycital, 1990 290

Deanna Baker, 1990 274 Deanna Baker, 1991 209

Mackenzie Rombach, 2016 175

Melanie Linder, 1997 154

Amy Reaves, 1997 152

Mackenzie Rombach, 2017 137

Kaylee Frear, 2016 133

Kelby Rumph, 1997 128

Eysha Ambler, 2000 121

Nicole Merget, 2014 120

Nicole Merget, 2012 118

Shari Weyer, 2003 117

Kaylee Frear, 2018 115

Allyson Zuhlke, 2016 113

Liza Senenkova, 2011 106

Amy Reaves, 1996 106

Angela Woodard, 1996 104

Eysha Ambler, 1999 103

Melanie Linder, 1998 102

Nicole Merget, 2013 101

Division I Total Blocks Leader Mackenzie Rombach, 2016 175

Blocks/Game (1.00 or more)

Mackenzie Rombach, 20161.28

Eysha Ambler, 2000 1.17

Amy Reaves, 1997 1.12

Melanie Linder, 1997 1.10

Liza Senenkova, 2011 1.07

Shayla Schmidt, 2019 1.04

Shari Weyer, 2003 1.04

Zoe Gonzales,2021F 1.03

Shari Weyer, 2005 1.02

Melanie Linder, 1998 1.00

Division I Blocks/Game Leader

Mackenzie Rombach, 20161.28

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Total Kills (1,000 or more)

Abbey Breit, 2004-2007 1,897

Allyson Zuhlke, 2014-17 1,576

Brittney Whitten, 2006-09 1,474

Amy Reaves, 1995-98 1,428

Caitlin Vorbeck, 2007-10 1,352

Lena Kindermann, 2018-A 1,336

Amanda Sandlin, 1993-96 1,335

A.J. Sanders, 1988-90 1,312

Charis Ludtke, 2014-17 1,272

Christina Cary, 2000-03 1,222

Emily Rutherford, 2012-15 1,219

Kelby Rumph, 1997-00 1,182

Kim Carney, 1993-96 1,149

Shari Weyer, 2003-06 1,119

Suzi Terrell, 2003-05 1,102

Lynn Batey, 1989-92 1,083

Deanna Baker, 1989-92 1,078

Kaylee Frear, 2016-19 1,058

Janet Ledbetter, 1989-92 1,023

Rebekah Nichols, 2004-07 1,017

Nicole Merget, 2011-14 1,016

Mackenzie Rombach, 2015-18 1,005 Division I Kills Leader

Abbey Breit, 2004-2007 1,897

Kills/Game

(2.20 or more, Min. 200 games)

Abbey Breit, 2004-07 4.50

Suzi Terrell, 2003-05 3.42

Lena Kindermann, 2018-A 3.40

Brittney Whitten, 2006-09 3.28

Shari Weyer, 2003-06 3.19

Caitlin Vorbeck, 2007-10 2.99

Allyson Zuhlke, 2014-17 2.98

Kelby Rumph, 1997-00 2.96

Amanda Sandlin, 1993-96 2.95

Christina Cary, 2000-03 2.92

Kim Carney, 1993-96 2.89 Amy Reaves, 1995-98 2.77

Lisa May, 1997-98 2.77

Rebekah Nichols, 2004-07 2.73

Emily Rutherford, 2012-15 2.70

Jessica Starck, 2003-04 2.61

Eysha Ambler, 1999-00 2.60

Charis Ludtke, 2014-17 2.45

Alyx Schulte, 2009-10 2.36

Kelby Rumph, 1997-00 2.22 Kaylee Frear, 2016-19 2.20

Division I Kill/Game Leader

Abbey Breit, 2004-07 4.50

Attack Percentages

(.220 or more, Min. 1,000 kills)

Shari Weyer, 2003-06 .336

Lena Kindermann, 2018-A .312

Christina Cary, 2000-03 .310

Angela Woodard, 1993-96 .289

Abbey Breit, 2004-07 .273

Nicole Merget, 2011-14 .259

Mackenzie Rombach, 2015-18 .259

Kaylee Frear, 2016-19 .257

Katy Krajnak, 2007-08 .256

Jen Meyer, 2009-12 .255

Shayla Schmidt, 2016-19 .248

Rebekah Nichols, 2004-07 .247

Liza Senenkova, 2010-11 .233

Allyson Zuhlke, 2014-17 .233

Amy Reaves, 1995-98 .227

Amanda Sandlin, 1993-96 .226

Sharon Peavy, 1993-94 .222

Jessica Starck, 2003-06 .220

Division I Attack Percentages Leader

Shari Weyer, 2003-06 .336

Setting

Assists (2,000 or more)

Brooke Schumacher, 2007-10 4,410

Emily Withers, 2003-06 4,335

Lexie Libs, 2018-21 4,313

Selena Carpenter,1988-90 4,216

Robyn Carpenter, 1993-96 3,548

Jennifer Hart, 2014-17 3,538

Tesha Zito, 1989-92 3,214

Meredith Duke, 2000-03 2,981

Jenni Williamson, 1997-99 2,952

Abbey Heredia, 2010-13 2,168

Division I Assists Leader

Brooke Schumacher, 2007-10 4,410

Serving

Service Aces (140 or more)

Tesha Zito, 1989-92 278

A.J. Sanders, 1988-90 216

Amy Reaves, 1995-99 208

Janet Lebetter, 1989-92 186

Kelby Rumph, 1997-00 173

Robyn Carpenter, 1993-96 172

Jessica Starck, 2003-06 157

Melonie McBrayer, 1988-90 147

Heather Beers, 1997-00 145

Jennifer Brenneman, 2000-03 141

Rally Scoring Era (2001-Present)

Jessica Starck, 2003-06 157

Brittney Whitten, 2006-09 138

Caitlin Vorbeck, 2007-10 125

Lauren Harkins, 2008-11 120

Charis Ludtke, 2014-17 116 Emily Withers, 2003-06 101

Division I Service Ace Leader Amy Reaves, 1995-99 208

Defense

Digs (800 or more)

Lauren Harkins, 2008-11 2,163

Hannah Kirk, 2014-17 1,858

Kisha West, 2002-05 1,745

Brittney Whitten, 2006-09 1,689

Kelly Cole, 2010-13 1,382

Abbey Breit, 2004-07 1,342

Jessica Starck, 2003-06 1,271

Emily Rutherford, 2012-15 1,226

Jennifer Brenneman, 2000-03 1,096

Jennifer Hart, 2014-17 1,081

Erin Carmichael 2019-A 1,057

Kelby Rumph, 1997-00 1,033

Emily Withers, 2003-06 1,032

Kaylie Milton, 2017-2021 997

Abbey Vierling, 2004-07 925

Lexie Libs, 2018-2021 920

Samantha Bohne, 2012-15 907

Heather Beers, 1997-00 899

Amanda Sandlin, 1995-96 880

Abbey Heredia, 2010-13 878

Amy Reaves, 1995-98 857

Alison Wright, 1999-02 811

Division I Digs Leader

Lauren Harkins, 2008-11 2,163

Total Blocks (300 or more)

Deanna Baker, 1989-92 959

Amy Vycital, 1989-92 659

Janet Ledbetter, 1989-92 496

Amy Reaves, 1995-98 489

Mackenzie Rombach, 2015-18 473

Kaylee Frear, 2016-19 436

Nicole Merget, 2011-14 399

Angela Woodard, 1993-96 372

Abbey Breit, 2004-07 355

Allyson Zuhlke, 2014-17 332

Melanie Linder, 1995-98 328

Christina Cary, 2000-03 320

Division I Total Blocks Leader Amy Reaves, 1995-98 489

Matches Played (Div. 1)

Kaylie Milton (2017-21) 142 Hannah Kirk (2014-17) 141

Charis Ludtke (2014-17) 141

Allyson Zuhlke (2014-17) 141

Mackenzie Rombach (2015-18) 136

Kaylee Frear (2016-19) 135

Jen Meyer (2009-12) 126

Lauren Hawkins (2008-11) 125

Emily Rutherford (2012-15) 125

Brooke Schumacher (2007-10) 122

Ashley Clingan (2015-18) 121

Nicole Merget (2011-2014) 121

Brittney Whitten (2006-2009) 121

Caitlin Vorbeck (2007-2010) 120 Jessica Starck (2003-2006) 120

Abbey Breit
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YEAR-BY-YEAR

Kills

2021 393, Lena Kindermann

2020 225, Lena Kindermann

2019 367, Lena Kindermann

2018 321, Lena Kindermann

2017 478, Allyson Zuhlke

2016 421, Allyson Zuhlke

2015 331, Emily Rutherford

2014 392, Nicole Merget

2013 338, Emily Rutherford

2012 306, Jen Meyer

2011 355, Stephanie Koontz

2010 373, Caitlin Vorbeck

2009 449, Brittney Whitten

2008 418, Brittney Whitten

2007 499, Abbey Breit

2006 525, Abbey Breit

2005 490, Abbey Breit

2004 417, Shari Weyer

2003 419, Christina Cary

2002 338, Christina Cary

2001 279, Christina Cary

2000 389, Kelby Rumph

1999 371, Kelby Rumph

1998 403, Amy Reaves

1997 480, Amy Reaves

1996 402, Amanda Sandlin

1995 515, Amanda Sandlin

Kills Per Game

2021 3.64, Lena Kindermann

2020 4.32, Lena Kindermann

2019 3.46, Lena Kindermann

2018 2.65, Lena Kindermann

2017 3.39, Allyson Zuhlke

2016 3.07, Allyson Zuhlke

2015 3.12, Emily Rutherford

2014 2.95, Nicole Merget

2013 3.22, Emily Rutherford

2012 2.55, Jen Meyer

2011 3.05, Liza Senenkova

2010 3.24, Caitlin Vorbeck

2009 3.28, Brittney Whitten

2008 3.91, Brittney Whitten

2007 4.66, Abbey Breit

2006 5.36, Abbey Breit

2005 4.67, Abbey Breit

2004 3.56, Shari Weyer

2003 3.71, Christina Cary

2002 3.02, Sarah Taylor

2001 2.91, Christina Cary

2000 3.70, Kelby Rumph

1999 3.47, Kelby Rumph

1998 3.44, Amy Reaves

1997 3.53, Amy Reaves

1996 3.27, Amanda Sandlin

1995 3.60, Amanda Sandlin

Hitting Percentage

2021 .375, Zoe Gonzales

2020 .365, Katie Montgomery

2019 .296, Kaylee Frear

2018 .273, Mackenzie Rombach & Lena Kindermann

2017 .287, Mackenzie Rombach

2016 .283, Allyson Zuhlke

2015 .228, Emily Rutherford & Mackenzie Rombach

2014 .290, Nicole Merget

2013 .266, Nicole Merget

2012 .265, Jen Meyer

2011 .294, Stephanie Koontz

2010 .265, Kara Slater

2009 .294, Jen Meyer

2008 .257, Katy Krajnak

2007 .299, Rebekah Nichols

2006 .306, Abbey Breit

2005 .333, Shari Weyer

2004 .339, Shari Weyer

2003 .395, Christina Cary

2002 .289, Christina Cary

2001 .289, Christina Cary

2000 .228, Christina Cary

1999 .242, Theresa Lynch

1998 .288, Jenni Williamson

1997 .259, Amy Reaves

1996 .440, Robyn Carpenter

1995 .311, Angela Woodard

Total Attacks

2021 810, Lena Kindermann

2020 507, Lena Kindermann

2019 962, Kaylie Milton

2018 777, Addie Halverson

2017 1234, Charis Ludtke

2016 954, Allyson Zuhlke

2015 1046, Charis Ludtke

2014 1001, Emily Rutherford

2013 1203, Emily Rutherford

2012 923, Emily Rutherford

2011 849, Stephanie Koontz

2010 992, Caitlin Vorbeck

2009 1402, Brittney Whitten

2008 1291, Brittney Whitten

2007 1254, Abbey Breit

2006 1152, Abbey Breit

2005 1125, Abbey Breit

2004 951, Suzi Terrell

2003 801, Christina Cary 2002 866, Sarah Taylor

2001 798, Jennifer Brenneman

2000 1047, Kelby Rumph 1999 1000, Kelby Rumph 1998 886, Amy Reaves 1997 1114, Lisa May 1996 1128, Amanda Sandlin 1995 1347, Amanda Sandlin

Attacks Per Game

2021 7.50, Lena Kindermann

2020 8.59, Lena Kindermann

2019 9.07, Kaylie Milton

2018 7.06, Addie Halverson

2017 8.75, Charis Ludtke

2016 6.96, Allyson Zuhlke

2015 8.86, Charis Ludtke 2014 7.53, Emily Rutherford

2013 11.46, Emily Rutherford 2012 8.55, Emily Rutherford

2011 7.59, Hivya Leite 2010 8.63, Caitlin Vorbeck

2009 10.23, Brittney Whitten

2008 12.06, Brittney Whitten 2007 11.72, Abbey Breit 2006 11.76, Abbey Breit

2005 10.71, Abbey Breit

2004 8.72, Suzi Terrell

2003 7.09, Christina Cary 2002 8.09, Sarah Taylor

2001 7.75, Jennifer Brenneman

2000 9.97, Kelby Rumph

1999 9.35, Kelby Rumph

1998 7.57, Amy Reaves

1997 8.38. Lisa May 1996 9.17, Amanda Sandlin 1995 9.42, Amanda Sandlin

Assists

2021 1,172, Lexie Libs

2020 673, Lexie Libs

2019 1178, Lexie Libs

2018 1289, Lexie Libs

2017 1029, Jennifer Hart

2016 757, Rachel Perucki

2015 1127, Jennifer Hart

2014 1281, Jennifer Hart 2013 792, Abbey Heredia

2012 702, Alina Agamy

2011 662, Abbey Heredia

2010 943, Brooke Schumacher

2009 1283, Brooke Schumacher

2008 783, Brooke Schumacher

2007 1401, Brooke Schumacher

2006 1353, Emily Withers

2005 1144, Emily Withers 2004 986, Emily Withers 2003 852, Emily Withers 2002 1194, Meredith Duke 2001 1028, Meredith Duke 2000 857, Heather Beers

1999 1103, Jenni Williamson 1998 916, Jenni Williamson 1997 936, Jenni Williamson 1996 929, Robyn Carpenter

1995 1268, Robyn Carpenter

Assists Per Game

2021 10.95, Lexie Libs

2020 11.60, Lexie Libs 2019 11.11, Lexie Libs 2018 10.48, Lexie Libs 2017 7.46, Jennifer Hart 2016 5.82, Rachel Perucki 2015 9.55, Jennifer Hart 2014 9.63, Jennifer Hart 2013 7.54, Abbey Heredia 2012 6.16, Alina Agamy 2011 5.38, Abbey Heredia

2010 8.57, Brooke Schumacher

2009 9.36, Brooke Schumacher

2008 7.60, Brooke Schumacher

2007 13.00, Brooke Schumacher 2006 13.81, Emily Withers 2005 11.56, Emily Withers 2004 8.29, Emily Withers 2003 7.82, Emily Withers 2002 11.06, Meredith Duke 2001 9.79, Meredith Duke 2000 8.08, Heather Beers 1999 10.41, Jenni Williamson 1998 8.89, Jenni Williamson 1997 8.51, Jenni Williamson 1996 9.38, Robyn Carpenter 1995 8.87, Robyn Carpenter

Digs

2021 371, Erin Carmichael

2020 282, Erin Carmichael 2019 404, Erin Carmichael 2018 307, Lexie Libs 2017 560, Hannah Kirk 2016 493, Hannah Kirk 2015 474, Hannah Kirk 2014 537, Samantha Bohne 2013 474, Kelly Cole 2012 524, Kelsey Anderson 2011 449, Lauren Harkins

2010 570, Lauren Harkins 2009 662, Lauren Harkins 2008 482, Lauren Harkins 2007 514, Abbey Vierling 2006 427, Jessica Starck 2005 526, Kisha West 2004 514, Kisha West 2003 382, Kisha West 2002 360, Alison Wright

2001 300, Jennifer Brenneman

2000 319, Kelby Rumph 1999 275, Heather Beers 1998 264, Lisa May 1997 354, Lisa May 1996 406, Amanda Sandlin 1995 307, Amanda Sandlin

Digs Per Game

2021 3.60 Erin Carmichael

2020 4.70, Erin Carmichael

2019 3.81, Erin Carmichael

2018 2.76, Dani Steele

2017 3.94, Hannah Kirk 2016 3.60, Hannah Kirk

2015 3.98, Hannah Kirk

2014 4.04, Samantha Bohne

2013 4.47, Kelly Cole

2012 4.52, Kelsey Anderson

2011 3.65, Lauren Harkins

2010 4.96, Lauren Harkins

2009 4.83, Lauren Harkins

2008 4.50, Lauren Harkins

2007 4.80, Abbey Vierling 2006 4.36, Jessica Starck 2005 5.01, Kisha West 2004 4.76, Kisha West

2003 3.41, Kisha West

2002 3.33, Alison Wright 2001 2.91, Jennifer Brenneman

2000 3.04, Kelby Rumph

1999 2.72 , Heather Beers

1998 2.38, Lisa May 1997 2.66, Lisa May

1996 3.30, Amanda Sandlin

1995 2.48, Kim Carney

Service Aces

2021 33, Erin Carmichael

2020 28, Katie Montgomery

2019 26, Erin Carmichael

2018 27, Addie Halverson & Jade Humphrey

2017 33, Charis Ludtke & Allyson Zuhlke

2016 31, Charis Ludtke

2015 23, Charis Ludtke

2014 29, Charis Ludtke

2013 31, Samantha Bohne

2012 40, Kelsey Anderson

2011 37, Stephanie Koontz

2010 32, Caitlin Vorbeck

2009 44, Lauren Harkins

2008 32, Lauren Harkins

2007 36, Brittney Whitten

2006 37, Brittney Whitten

2005 31, Abbey Breit & Jessica Starck

2004 45, Jessica Starck

2003 54, Jennifer Brenneman

2002 42, Kisha West 2001 43, Sara Tognetti 2000 42, Heather Beers 1999 45, Jenni Williamson 1998 41, Jenni Williamson 1997 59, Lisa May 1996 60, Amy Reaves 1995 81, Amy Reaves

Solo Blocks

2021 10, Zoe Gonzales

2020 12, Courtney Glotzbach

2019 28, Kaylee Frear

2018 35. Kaylee Frear

2017 16, Mackenzie Rombach

2016 26, Mackenzie Rombach

2015 32, Mackenzie Rombach

2014 36, Nicole Merget

2013 22, Nicole Merget

2012 19, Nicole Merget

2011 20, Liza Senenkova

2010 22, Caitlin Vorbeck

2009 15, Brittney Whitten 2008 23, Brittney Whitten 2007 31, Abbey Breit 2006 35, Abbey Breit

2005 22, Abbey Breit

2004 22, Abbey Breit 2003 26, Shari Weyer

2002 21, Christina Cary 2001 10, Christina Cary 2000 29, Eysha Ambler

1999 31, Eysha Ambler

1998 23, Melanie Linder

1997 28, Melanie Linder

1996 50, Amy Reaves

1995 66, Amy Reaves

Block Assists

2021 81, Zoe Gonzales

2020 52, Sadie Brown 2019 61, Kaylee Frear

2018 80, Kaylee Frear

2017 123, Mackenzie Rombach 2016 149, Mackenzie Rombach 2015 46, Mackenzie Rombach 2014 84, Nicole Merget 2013 79, Nicole Merget

2012 99, Nicole Merget

2011 86, Liza Senenkova 2010 76, Kara Slater 2009 70, Kara Slater 2008 44, Kara Slater

2007 65, Rebekah Nichols

2006 52, Rebekah Nichols

2005 65, Abbey Breit

2004 77, Abbey Breit

2003 91, Shari Weyer

2002 74, Christina Cary 2001 81, Sarah Taylor 2000 92, Eysha Ambler 1999 72, Eysha Ambler

1998 79, Melanie Linder 1997 129, Amy Reaves 1996 56, Amy Reaves 1995 81, Amy Reaves

Total Blocks

2021 91, Zoe Gonzales 2020 58, Sadie Brown 2019 89, Kaylee Frear 2018 115, Kaylee Frear 2017 137, Mackenzie Rombach

2016 175, Mackenzie Rombach

2015 78, Mackenzie Rombach

2014 120, Nicole Merget

2013 101, Nicole Merget

2012 118, Nicole Merget

2011 106, Liza Senenkova

2010 87, Caitlin Vorbeck

2009 79, Kara Slater

2008 57, Kara Slater

2007 87, Abbey Breit

2006 82, Abbey Breit

2005 87, Abbey Breit

2004 99, Abbey Breit

2003 117, Shari Weyer 2002 95, Christina Cary 2001 86, Sarah Taylor 2000 121, Eysha Ambler

1999 103, Eysha Ambler

1998 102, Melanie Linder 1997 154, Melanie Linder 1996 106, Amy Reaves 1995 147, Amy Reaves

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INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

All-American

2020 Lena Kindermann (AVCA, Honorable Mention)

2007 Abbey Breit (AVCA, Honorable Mention)

2006 Abbey Breit (AVCA, Honorable Mention)

Emily Withers (AVCA, Honorable Mention)

2005 Abbey Breit (AVCA, Honorable Mention)

Female Athlete of the Year

2007 Abbey Breit (Ohio Valley Conference)

2006 Abbey Breit (Ohio Valley Conference)

Player of the Year

2021 Lexie Libs (Setter – ASUN)

2020 Lena Kindermann (Co-Player – OVC)

2020 Lexie Libs (Setter – OVC)

2020 Courtney Glotzbach (Freshman – OVC)

2019 Lexie Libs (Setter - OVC)

2007 Abbey Breit (Offensive – OVC)

2006 Abbey Breit (Offensive – OVC)

Brittney Whitten (Freshman – OVC)

2005 Abbey Breit (Offensive – OVC)

2003 Christina Cary (Offensive – OVC)

Eagle Owl Award Winner

2019 Mackenzie Rombach

2012 Lauren Harkins

2011 Caitlin Vorbeck

2008 Abbey Breit

2006 Kisha West

2004 Jennifer Brenneman

1994 Jana Simmons

Tournament MVP

2009 Caitlin Vorbeck (Ohio Valley Conference)

2006 Emily Withers (Ohio Valley Conference)

2005 Suzi Terrell (Ohio Valley Conference)

Martha Butler (GSC)

1982 Cassie OíHearn (GSC)

Coach of the Year

2019 Todd Garvey (Ohio Valley Conference)

2009 Rick Nold (Ohio Valley Conference)

2006 Rick Nold (Ohio Valley Conference)

2002 Rick Nold (Atlantic Sun Conference)

1989 Janice Slay (Gulf South Conference)

1984 Janice Slay (Gulf South Conference)

1979 Janice Slay (Association of Intercolle giate Athletics for Women)

INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES

All-Tournament Team

2021 Lexie Libs (ASUN)

2021 Lena Kindermann (ASUN)

2020 Lexie Libs (OVC)

2020 Katie Montgomery (OVC)

2019 Lexie Libs (OVC)

2018 Sadie Anderson (OVC)

2009 Caitlin Vorbeck (OVC)

Lauren Hawkins (OVC)

Brittney Whitten (OVC)

2007 Rebekah Nichols (OVC)

2006 Emily Withers (OVC)

Abbey Breit (OVC)

Joi Watts (OVC)

2005 Suzi Terrell (OVC)

Abbey Breit (OVC)

Kisha West (OVC)

2004 Shari Weyer (OVC)

2003 Shari Weyer (OVC)

1992 Camille Ponder (GSC)

Lynn Batey (GSC)

1991 Amy Vycital (GSC)

Camille Ponder (GSC)

1990 Melanie McBrayer (GSC)

1989 Selina Carpenter (GSC)

A.J. Sanders (GSC)

1988 Gena Higgonbotham (GSC)

A.J. Sanders (GSC)

1987 Gena Higgonbotham (GSC)

A.J. Sanders (GSC)

1986 Shawn Wilson (GSC)

1985 Lori Garmon (GSC)

Meg Meeks (GSC)

Allison Weaks (GSC)

1984 Jean Ann Fowler (GSC) Donna Oden (GSC)

Abbey Breit Caitlin Vorbeck Lena Kindermann Coach Rick Nold Coach Todd Garvey Lexie Libs
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JSU Head Coaches

Todd Garvey 2018-present 79-33 (.705)

Terry Gamble 2014-2017 73-68 (.518)

Joseph Goodson 2011-2013 38-55 (.409)

Rick Nold 2002-2010 171-98 (.636)

Jose Rivera 1997-2001 76-85 (.472)

Janice Slay 1979-1996 430-288 (.599)

Barbara Wilson 1978 27-4 (.871)

All-Time Coaching Records

Year Coach Record Pct. Conference Finish

2021 Todd Garvey 25-7 .781 15-1 Second (ASUN )

2020 Todd Garvey 16-2 .888 15-1 First-Tied (OVC)

2019

^Todd Garvey 20-10 .667 13-3 First (OVC)

2018 Todd Garvey 18-14 .563 9-7 Fourth (OVC)

2017 Terry Gamble 23-13 .639 9-7 Fifth-Tied (OVC)

2016 Terry Gamble 18-19 .486 6-10 Eighth-Tied (OVC)

2015 Terry Gamble 14-20 .412 5-11 Tenth (OVC)

2014 Terry Gamble 18-16 .529 9-7 Fourth-Tied (OVC)

2013 Joseph Goodson 13-18 .419 6-10 Eighth-Tied (OVC)

2012 Joseph Goodson 14-17 .452 8-8 Sixth-Tied (OVC)

2011 Joseph Goodson 11-20 .355 9-11 Fifth-Tied (OVC)

2010 Rick Nold 16-14 .533 11-7 Third (OVC)

2009

^Rick Nold 27-8 .771 17-1 First (OVC) / Tourny Champs

2008 Rick Nold 10-19 .345 6-12 Seventh-Tied (OVC)

2007 Rick Nold 18-10 .643 15-5 First-Tied (OVC)

2006

^Rick Nold 24-5 .828 16-0 First (OVC) / Tourny Champs

2005 Rick Nold 19-11 .633 13-3 Third (OVC) / Tourny Champs

2004 Rick Nold 21-9 .700 10-6 Third (OVC)

2003 Rick Nold 23-8 .742 12-4 Second (Ohio Valley Conference)

2002

*Rick Nold 14-14 .500 7-4 Fifth (A-Sun)

2001 Jose Rivera 11-17 .393 3-7 Seventh (A-Sun)

2000 Jose Rivera 10-20 .333 2-7 Ninth (A-Sun)

1999 Jose Rivera 14-17 .452 3-6 Eighth (A-Sun)

1998 Jose Rivera 16-18 .471 4-1 Second (West Div./A-Sun)

1997 Jose Rivera 25-13 .658 4-2 Third (West Div./A-Sun)

1996 Janice Slay 16-19 .457 2-4 Third (West Div./A-Sun)

1995 Janice Slay 17-23 .425 4-2 Second (West Div./Atlantic Sun Conference)

1994 Janice Slay 19-16 .543 N/A

1993 Janice Slay 24-21 .533 N/A

1992 Janice Slay 38-7 .844 First (GSC)

1991 Janice Slay 21-11 .656 First (GSC)

1990 Janice Slay 24-17 .585 Second (GSC)

1989

#Janice Slay 30-17 .638 Second (GSC)

1988 Janice Slay 23-19 .548 Second (GSC)

1987 Janice Slay 24-15 .615 Second (GSC)

1986 Janice Slay 28-16 .636 Second (GSC)

1985 Janice Slay 21-14 .600 Second (GSC)

1984

#Janice Slay 19-16 .543 Second (GSC)

1983 Janice Slay 19-19 .500 Fourth (GSC)

1982 Janice Slay 28-17 .622

Second (Gulf South Conference)

1981 Janice Slay 25-18 .581 Second (AIAW)

1980 Janice Slay 35-12 .745 First (AIAW)

1979

**Janice Slay 19-11 .633 Fourth (AIAW)

1978 Barbara Wilson 27-4 .871 Second (AIAW)

Total 868-627 .580

Coach Joseph Goodson Coach Rick Nold Coach Jose RiveraCoach Terry Gamble Coach Todd Garvey Coach Janice Slay
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-A-

Agamy, Alina 2011, 12, 13

Agee, Patricia 1978 Aiken, Molly Jo 2013

Ambler, Eysha 1999, 00 Anbouba, Grace 2012, 13 Anderson, Kelsey 2012 Anderson, Sadie 2016, 18, 19

- B -

Baker, Deanna 1989, 90, 91, 92 Bates, Naleesa 1985, 86, 87, 88

Batey, Lynn 1989, 90,91, 92

Beasley, Paige 2008, 09

Beers, Heather 1997, 98, 99, 00

Bogatyreva, Alena 2006

Bohne, Samantha 2012, 13, 14, 15

Booker, Haley 2007, 08 Brackman, Heather 1995

Breit, Abbey 2004, 05, 06, 07

Brenneman, Jennifer 2000, 01, 02, 03 Browder, Tracy 1998

Brown, Sadie 2020, 21 Bryant, Anna 2018 Bryant, Dana 1995, 96, 97, 98 Busing, Lauren 2010, 11, 12 Butler, Martha 1983, 84

- C -

Carmichael, Erin 2019, 20, 21

Carney, Kim 1993, 94, 95, 96

Carpenter, Robyn 1993, 94, 95, 96 Carpenter, Selina 1987, 88, 89, 90 Cary, Christina 2000, 01, 02, 03

Clingan, Ashley 2015, 16, 17, 18 Clinkenbeard, Kacy 2013

Cloutier, Maddie 2016, 17, 19 Cole, Kelly 2010, 11, 12, 13 Cooler, Madison 2017

- GGardner, Jolanda 1995, 96

Garmon, Lori 1985 Garrison, Macie 2020, 21 Glidewell, Brianne 2014 Glotzbach, Counrtney 2020 Gonzales, Zoe 2021 Goulding, Jessica 1993

Graham, Karen 1984, 85, 86, 87 Green, Kristi 1993

- H -

Hahn-Ventrell, Kira 2015

Halbach, Kim 2002, 03, 04, 05 Halverson, Addie 2018, 2020, 2021 Harkins, Lauren 2008, 09, 10, 11 Hart, Jennifer 2014, 15, 16, 17 Harvey, Kaleigh 2010

Heredia, Abbey 2010, 11, 12, 13 Hicks, Liza 1994, 95, 96 Higginbotham, Gena 1986, 87, 88 Highley, Lisa 1985, 86, 87 Holtzclaw, Lisa 1981, 82, 83, 84 Horrocks, Terry Jo 1988, 89

Hughlet, Lisa 1986 Humphrey, Jade 2018 Huntington, Angie 1997 Hurley, Christy 1998

- J -

Jackiel, Lisa 1988, 89 Jones, Lori 1983, 84, 85

- K -

Kasson, Caroline 2020

Kindermann, Lena 2018, 19, 20, 21 Kirk, Hannah 2014, 15, 16, 17 Koontz, Stephanie 2008, 09, 10, 11 Krajnak, Katy 2007, 08 Krutsinger, Kim 2015, 17

- L -

Ledbetter, Janet 1989, 90, 91, 92 Lehman, Jill 1997 Leite, Hivya 2011, 12 Libs, Lexie 2018, 19, 20, 21 Lindberg, Paulina 2021 Linder, Melanie 1995, 96, 97, 98 Long, Reesa 1988 Long, Taylor 2012, 13 Ludtke, Charis 2014, 15, 16, 17 Lynch, Theresa 1999, 00, 01

- M -

Coss, Julie 1994, 95 Cross, Victoria 2013, 14 Crowe, Amy 1996, 97, 98, 99

- D -

Daniel, Elke 1984

Darnieder, Jean 1987 Davis, Lauren 2007 Duke, Meredith 2000, 01, 02, 03 Dukes, Alicia 2011

-EEberle, Mandee 2015 Essig, Tira 1991

- F -

Fowler, Jean 1983, 84 Franceshi, Wendy 1994, 95 Fraser, J’Nae 2016

Frear, Kaylee 2016, 17, 18, 19

Malone, Angie 1988 Manning, Lupe 1983 May, Lisa 1997, 98 McBrayer, Melonie 1987, 88, 89, 90 McGough 1991 Meeks, Meg 1984, 85, 86, 87 Merget, Nicole 2011, 12, 13, 14 Meyer, Jen 2009, 10, 11, 12 Mills, Melinda 1984 Milton, Kaylie 2017, 18, 19, 20, 21 Minegar, Tarynn 1994 Mockapetris, Trisha 2013, 14 Montgomery, Katie 2020, 21 Moore, Sonya 1987 Morton, Christina 1984 Moyers, Katie 2004, 05

- N -

Nelson, Anna 2020, 21 Nelson, Cissie 1992, 93, 94, 95 Nichols, Rebekah 2004, 05, 06, 07 Norris, Kiki 1991

- O -

O’Connor, Annie 2004. 05 Oden, Donna 1983, 84, 85 OíHearn, Cassie 1981, 82

- P -

Peavy, Sharon 1993, 94 Perucki, Rachel 2016, 17 Pflugradt, Liza 2013 Picard, Michele 1983, 84 Pierce, Goldie 1988 Pohl, Jessica 1996, 97, 98, 99 Ponder, Camille 1989, 90, 91 Pozorski, Tahya 2020 Pribyl, Taylor 2019 Pund, Melanie 2006

- Q -

Quigley, Kylee 2019, 20, 21

- RRappleyea, Amy 1987, 88 Reaves, Amy 1995, 96, 97, 98 Recourt, Ana 1978, 79, 80 Rhinehart, Kelly 1996, 97, 98, 99 Rice, Stacey 1991 Rombach, Mackenzie 2015, 16, 17, 18 Rumph, Kelby 1997, 98, 99, 00 Rutherford, Emily 2012, 13, 14, 15

- S -

Sanders, Adrienne 1987, 88, 89, 90 Sandlin, Amanda 1993, 94, 95, 96 Schiffli, Brooklyn 2021 Schleisman, Allie 2008, 09 Schmidt, Shayla 2016, 17, 19 Schulte, Alyx 2009, 10 Schumacher, Brooke 2007, 08, 09, 10 Senenkova, Liza 2010, 11 Simmons, Jana 1994

-UUpton, Dana 1990, 91 -VVierling, Abbey 2004, 05, 06, 07 Vorbeck, Caitlin 2007, 08, 09, 10 Vycital, Amy 1989, 90, 91

- WWatts, Joi 2004, 05, 06, 07 Weaks, Allison 1983, 84, 85 Weaver, Lynne 1993, 94 West, Kisha 2002, 03, 04, 05 Weyer, Shari 2003, 04, 05, 06 Whitten, Brittney 2006, 07, 08, 09 Will, Katie 2016 Williams, Jennifer 2007, 08 Williamson, Jenni 1997, 98, 99 Wilson, Shawn 1983, 84, 85 Withers, Emily 2003, 04, 05, 06 Woodard, Angela 1993, 94, 95, 96 Wright, Alison 1999, 00, 01, 02 -Z-

Zelhart, Kaitlyn 2012, 13, 14 Zito, Tesha 1989, 90, 91, 92 Zuhlke, Allyson 2014, 15, 16, 17

*This list contains all information that JSU has on former players. From 1978-1981, the Gamecocks were a part of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women and located as a part of the Physical Education Department at the University. The Sports Information Department invites any and all corrections or additions.

Slater, Kara 2007, 08, 09, 10 Smith, Lisa 1991, 92, 93 Smith, Logan 2021 Spinner, Rachel 1993, 94 Starck, Jessica 2003, 04, 05, 06 Steele, Dani 2017, 18, 19, 20 Stewart, Natalie 1985 - TTaylor, Sarah 1999, 00, 01, 02 Terrell, Suzi 2003, 04, 05 Terry, Candie 1995, 96, 97 Thomas, Lateatrice 1998 Thomas, Taylor 2021 Tippets, Michelle 2002 Tognetti, Sara 2001, 02 Torkelson, Laney 2013, 14, 15 Twigg, Melissa 1983

A. J. Sanders Selina Carpenter
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Opponent Series Last Meeting -A-

Air Force 0-2 2016 Alabama 1-4 2009

Alabama A&M 9-0 2021

Alabama State 15-0 2021 Albany 1-0 2007 Alcorn State 5-0 2017 Appalachian State 2-1 2007 Arkansas 0-1 2009 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0 2013 Arkansas State 2-1 2007 Auburn 2-7 2014 Austin Peay 16-16 2019 -B-

Ball State 0-1 2011

Bellarmine 2-0 2021

Belmont 15-13 2021

Bethune-Cookman 1-0 2003 Birmingham-Southern 3-2 2003

Boston College 0-1 2018

Bowling Green 0-1 2012 Bradley 2-0 2018 Butler 1-0 2004 -CCampbell 3-4 2002

Centenary College 8-0^ 1998 Central Arkansas 2-1 2021 Central Florida 0-5 2002 Charleston Southern 5-2 2021 Charlotte 1-0 2009 Chattanooga 5-7 2021 Chicago State 2-0 2002 Cincinnati 0-1 2005 The Citadel 2-1 2017

Coastal Carolina 1-1 2013 College of Charleston 1-4 2019 Connecticut 0-1 2002

Creighton 0-2 2008 -DDavidson 1-0 2003 Denver 0-1 2010 Drake 0-1 2015 -E-

East Tennessee State 1-0 2019

Eastern Illinois 16-9 2019 Eastern Kentucky 23-16 2021 Eastern Michigan 0-1 2001 Evansville 3-1 2016 -F-

Florida A&M 4-1 2018

Florida Atlantic 0-5 2002

Florida Gulf Coast 0-2 2021

Florida International 1-0 1998 Florida State 0-1 2009 Furman 1-1 2009 -GGardner-Webb 5-0 2021

George Washington 0-1 2005

Georgia Southern 4-2 2016

Georgia State 7-13 2014

Georgia Tech 0-2 2013 Gonzaga 1-0 2010 Grand Canyon 0-2 2018 -HHampton 1-0 1997 Harvard 0-1 2011

High Point 2-1 2012 Houston 0-1 2000 Houston Baptist 0-1 2017 -I-

Illinois-Chicago 1-0 2004 Indiana 0-1 2007 Iowa 0-1 2006 IUPUI 0-2 2008 -J-

Jackson State 12-0 2018 Jacksonville 1-7* 2006 -K-

Kansas 0-1 2009 Kansas State 0-1 1999

Kennesaw State 3-3 2021 -L-

Lamar 1-0 2018

Lehigh 1-0 2000 Liberty 1-0 2021

Lipscomb 3-2 2021

Little Rock 0-1 2018

Long Island 1-0 2010 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-2 2017 Louisiana-Monroe 1-3 2017 Louisiana Tech 1-0 2008 Louisville 1-2 2009

Loyola-Chicago 0-1 2006 Loyola (MD) 1-0 2004 LSU 0-2 2011 -M-

Maryland 0-1 2008 Massachusetts-Lowell 1-0 2015 McNeese State 1-0 2009 Memphis 1-3 2010 Mercer 12-8^ 2018 Miami (Fla.) 0-2 2011 Miami (Ohio) 0-1 2010 Michigan State 0-1 2014

Middle Tennessee 1-0 2021 Minnesota 0-1 2013 Mississippi 2-5 2015 Mississippi State 0-9 2019 (2-9 all-time)

Mississippi Valley State 6-0 2018 Missouri 0-1 2007 Missouri-Kansas City 2-1 2006 Montana State 0-1 2016 Montevallo 1-0^ 1995 Morehead State 17-22 2021 Morgan State 1-0 1999 Morris Brown 3-0 2001 Murray State 16-9 2019 -N-

New Mexico State 0-1 1999 New Orleans 2-2 2019 Nicholls State 4-0 2021

North Alabama 35-39* 2021

North Carolina 0-1 2000

UNC-Asheville 1-0 1996

UNC-A&T 2-0 2017

UNC-Greensboro 1-2 2002 UNC-Wilmington 1-0 1997

North Carolina State 0-1 2001 North Dakota 0-2 2016 North Dakota State 0-1 2006 North Florida 0-2* 2021 North Texas 0-1 2009

Northwestern State 1-0 2014

Notre Dame 0-1 2010 -O-

Oakland 1-0 2006 -P-

Prairie View 1-0 1999 Presbyterian 1-0 2013 Purdue 0-3 2021 Purdue Fort Wayne 0-1 2021 -R-

Rhode Island 0-1 1998 -S-

Saint Louis 1-0 2006

Sam Houston State 1-0 2019 Samford 19-11^ 2019

San Diego 0-1 2006 Savannah State 3-0 2016

South Alabama 2-1 2021 South Dakota 1-2 2015 Southeast Missouri State 18-11 2021 Southeastern Louisiana 2-6 2019 Southern 1-0 2001

Southern Illinois 0-1 1998 Southern Illinois Edwardsville 9-4 2021 Southern Methodist 0-1 2009 Southern Miss 1-1 2021 Southern Utah 0-1 2018 Stetson 9-7* 2021 Syracuse 0-1 1999

Tennessee 1-3 2021 Tennessee-Martin 19-7 2021 Tennessee State 27-12 2021 Tennessee Tech 28-10 2021 Texas A&M 0-1 2010 Texas A&M Chorpus Christi 1-0 2000 Toledo 0-1 2002 Towson 0-1 2017 Troy 11-11^ 2019 Tulane 0-1 2008 Tulsa 0-1 2008 -U-

UAB 4-11 2019 -VVirginia 0-1 2004 Virginia Tech 0-1 2010 VCU 0-1 2002 -W-

Wake Forest 1-0 2009

Weber State 0-1 1999

West Georgia 4-1^ 1998

Western Carolina 8-2 2018

Western Illinois 1-0 2004

Winthrop 1-2 2017

Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-1 2015

Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-1 2005

Wofford 3-1 2015

Wright State 1-1 2005 Wyoming 0-1 2021 -X-

Xavier 0-1 2005 Youngstown State 0-1 2002

^Partial Division II records unavailable.

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CENTRAL ARKANSAS BEARS

Home / Away / Neutral (Series: 2-1)

H: 1-0 A: 1-1 N: 0-0 9/8/12 ................... L, 0-3 ..... A 10/16/21 W, 3-0 H 11/12/21 ............. W, 3-0 ...... A

EASTERN KENTUCKY COLONELS (Series: 23-16)

9/2/95 L, 0-3 A 11/9/02 L, 2-3 H 10/10/03 ............... L, 0-3 ...... H 11/1/03 W, 3-1 A 10/8/04 L, 0-3 A 10/30/04 ............. W, 3-1 ...... H 10/14/05 L, 1-3 A #11/20/05 W, 3-2 N

10/13/06 ............. W, 3-0 ...... H 10/5/07 W, 3-0 A

11/10/07 W, 3-0 H 10/4/08 L, 2-3 A 10/31/08 ............. W, 3-2 ...... H 10/17/09 W, 3-0 H 11/13/09 L, 0-3 A 9/18/10 ............... W, 3-1 ...... A 10/22/10 W. 3-0 H 10/7/11 L, 0-3 A 11/12/11 ............. W, 3-0 ...... H 10/13/12 W, 3-2 H

JACKSONVILLE DOLPHINS

10/26/12 W, 3-2 A 10/19/13 L, 1-3 A 11/1/13 ................. L, 1-3 ...... H 10/17/14 L, 1-3 A 10/25/14 W, 3-2 H 10/16/15 ............... L, 0-3 ...... H 10/24/15 L, 0-3 A 9/24/16 W, 3-0 H 10/28/16 ............... L, 2-3 ...... A 9/30/17 L, 1-3 A

H: 16-4 A: 6-12 N: 1-0

11/3/17 W, 3-1 H 9/22/18 L, 2-3 A 10/26/18 ............. W, 3-0 ...... H 10/3/19 W, 3-0 H 11/8/19 W, 3-1 A 3/14/21 ............... W, 3-0 ...... H 3/15/21 W, 3-0 H 10/1/22 W, 3-0 A 10/30/21 ............. W, 3-0 ...... H

(Series: 2-7 / Div. I: 2-5)

10/5/01 L, 0-3 A 10/18/02 L, 1-3 H *11/22/02 ............. L, 0-3 ...... N 8/26/06 W, 3-0 N

KENNESAW STATE OWLS

(SERIES: 3-3)

10/22/21 W, 3-0 A

H: 0-2 A: 1-3 N: 1-2 10/13/79 L, 1-2 N 10/1/83 L, 0-2 A 11/6/99 ................. L, 1-3 ...... A 10/6/00 L, 2-3 H

H: 2-1 A: 0-1 N: 1-1

8/31/10 ............... W, 3-0 ..... H 8/29/15 ................. L, 0-3 ...... A 9/16/16 ................. L, 1-3 ...... H 9/15/18 L, 2-3 ...... N 9/26/21 ............... W, 3-2 ...... H 11/19/21 ............. W, 3-2 ...... N

LIPSCOMB BISONS

(SERIES: 3-2)

9/22/02 W, 3-0 H 10/22/02 W, 3-0 A 9/6/13 ................... L, 0-3 ...... A

LIPSCOMB BISONS

(SERIES: 3-2)

9/15/95 L, 1-3 N 10/21/95 L, 0-3 H 11/14/98 L, 2-3 ...... H

10/15/21 W, 3-0 H 11/14/21 L, 2-3 A

H: 1-0 A: 1-2 N: 0-0

9/30/00 L, 0-3 A 10/24/03 L, 0-3 A 11/08/03 ............. W, 3-1 ...... H

H: 1-0 A: 1-2 N: 0-0

10/22/04 L, 1-3 H 11/6/04 L, 2-3 A 9/24/05 ............... W, 3-0 ...... H 10/07/05 W, 3-1 A

*ASUN Tournament Match

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NORTH ALABAMA LIONS

(SERIES: 35-39 / Div. I: 6-2)

1979 ...................... L, 2-3 ........

1979 W, 3-2

``1979................. W, 3-1 ...... N

1980 L, 2-3

1980 W, 3-2

`1980 .................. W, 2-0 ...... N

1981 W, 2-1

1981 W, 2-1

1981 .................... W, 2-0 .........

`1981 L, 0-2 N

``1981 W, 2-0 N

1982 ...................... L, 1-3 .........

1982 L, 1-3

! 1982 .................... L, 1-2 ...... A

!! 1982 L, 0-3 A

1983 L, 0-2 N

1983 ...................... L, 1-3 ...... N

1983 L, 0-3

1984 L, 1-2 N

1984 ...................... L, 1-3 .........

1984 W, 3-2

! 1984 L, 1-3 N

!! 1984 ................... L, 1-3 ...... N

1985 ...................... L, 1-3 .........

1985 L, 0-3

!! 1985 ................... L, 0-3 ...... N 1986 L, 1-2 N 1986 W, 3-1

1986 .................... W, 3-2 .........

! 1986 L, 0-3 A

! 1986 W, 3-1 A

!! 1986 ................... L, 0-3 ...... A

1987 L, 0-2 1987 L. 1-3

1987 .................... W, 3-2 ......... 1987 L, 0-2

! 1987 .................... L, 0-3 ...... N

!! 1987 L, 1-3 N

1988 L, 1-3 N

1988 ...................... L, 1-3 .........

1988 L, 0-3 A

1988 L, 1-3

1988 ...................... L, 1-3 ...... N 1988 L, 1-3 N

! 1988 L, 0-3 N

!! 1988 ................... L, 0-3 ...... N

1989 .................... W, 3-2 ......... 1989 L, 1-3 A 1989 .................... W, 3-2 ......... 1989 W, 3-2 N 1990 W, 3-1 N

1990 ...................... L, 0-3 ...... A 1990 L, 0-3 1990 W, 3-1 1991 .................... W, 3-0 ...... N 1991 W, 3-2 1991 W, 3-1

! 1991 .................. W, 3-0 ...... A 1992 W, 3-0 N 1992 .................... W, 3-1 ......... 1992 W, 3-0 1992 W, 3-0 1993 ...................... L, 0-3 ...... N 1993 W, 3-1 1993 W, 3-0 H 1994 .................... W, 3-1 ...... H 9/21/95 W, 3-1 H 9/11/96 W, 3-1 A 9/25/98 ................. L, 0-3 ...... H

(Div. i) H: 3-1 A: 2-1 N: 1-0

11/11/98 ............... L, 1-3 ...... A 8/24/18 W, 3-0 H 9/7/19 ................. W, 3-0 ...... N 10/8/21 W, 3-0 H 11/5/21 W, 3-1 A

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H:

STETSON HATTERS

(All-Time: 7-7 / Div. I: 7-6) H: 2-1 A: 0-3 N: 5-3

10/5/84 L, 1-3 N 9/29/95 W, 3-1 N 11/4/95 W, 3-1 ...... N

*11/17/95 L, 2-3 N 9/20/96 L, 0-3 A 10/4/96 L, 0-3 N 9/13/97 W, 3-1 N 9/26/97 W, 3-1 N 11/5/99 ................. L, 2-3 ...... A 10/7/00 L, 2-3 H 10/6/01 ................. L, 1-3 ...... A 10/19/02 ............. W, 3-1 ...... H 8/24/12 W, 3-2 N 9/13/19 W, 3-1 H 9/24/21 W, 3-0 ...... H 11/18/21 W, 3-0 N

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AAIAW Tournament `` AAIAW Tourney Championship ! GSC Tournament !! GSC Tourney Champioship NORTH FLORIDA OSPREYS (SERIES: 0-2)
0-1 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 9/24/93 ................. L, 0-3 ..... N 9/25/21 ................. L, 2-3 ...... H BELLARMINE KNIGHTS (All-Time: 2-0) H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 10/2/21 ............... W, 3-0 ...... A 10/29/21 ............. W, 3-0 ...... H *ASUN Tournament Match ^ASUN Championship Match LIBERTY FLAMES (All-Time: 1-0) H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 10/23/21 ............. W, 3-0 ...... N FLORIDA GULF COAST (All-Time: 0-2) H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-1 10/23/21 ............. W, 3-0 ...... N

JSU VS. ASUN SERIES BREAKDOWNS

AUSTIN PEAY GOVERNORS

(SERIES: 16-16 / Div. I: 16-16

9/15/95 L, 1-3 N 10/21/95 ............... L, 0-3 ...... H 11/14/98 L, 2-3 H 9/30/00 L, 0-3 A 10/24/03 L, 0-3 A

11/8/03 ............... W, 3-1 ...... H 10/22/04 L, 1-3 H 11/6/04 L, 2-3 A 9/24/05 W, 3-0 H

10/7/05 W, 3-1 A

#11/18/05 ........... W, 3-0 ...... N 9/23/06 W, 3-0 A 10/6/06 W, 3-0 A 9/22/07 W, 3-0 H 10/9/07 ............... W, 3-1 ...... A 9/20/08 L, 1-3 H 10/24/08 L, 0-3 A 10/3/09 W, 3-2 A

QUEENS-CHARLOTTE ROYALS

SERIES:

11/6/09 W, 3-2 A 9/25/10 ............... W, 3-2 ...... H 10/29/10 L, 1-3 A 9/30/11 W, 3-1 H 10/29/11 L, 1-3 A 9/21/12 ............... W, 3-1 ...... A 9/27/13 W, 3-2 H 11/1/14 L, 1-3 A 10/31/15 W, 3-2 H

H: 10-4 A: 5-11 N: 1-1

10/14/16 L, 0-3 A 10/15/17 ............... L, 0-3 ...... A 10/19/18 L, 1-3 A #11/16/18 L, 1-3 A 10/26/19 W, 3-0 H

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1995 (17-23, 4-2 Atlantic Sun Conference)

Head Coach: Janice Slay

9/2 @at Eastern Kentucky L, 0-3

9/2 @vs Western Carolina W, 3-0

9/3 @vs Chicago State W, 3-0

9/3 @vs Mississippi State L, 0-3

9/9 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W, 3-0

9/9 MONTEVALLO L, 3-0

9/15 #at Troy State L, 0-3

9/15 #vs Austin Peay L, 1-3

9/16 #vs Samford L, 0-3

9/16 #at Troy State L, 2-3

9/19 at Alabama State W, 3-0

9/21 NORTH ALABAMA W, 3-1

9/21 WEST GEORGIA L, 2-3

9/23 *at Centenary W, 3-1

9/26 at Chattanooga L, 2-3

9/27 at Georgia State W, 3-0

9/29 %vs Western Carolina W, 3-0

9/29 %vs Stetson W, 3-1

9/30 %vs Appalachian State L, 0-3

9/30 %vs. UNC-Greensboro L, 0-3

10/3 at Mississippi State L, 1-3

10/7 *at Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3

*SAMFORD W, 3-2 at Georgia Southern W, 3-1

10/17 *at Samford W, 3-2

10/21 GEORGIA STATE W, 3-1

10/21 AUSTIN PEAY L, 0-3

10/23 TROY STATE W, 3-1

10/27 *SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA L, 0-3

*CENTENARY W, 3-0

10/30 MERCER L, 1-3

ALABAMA STATE W, 3-1 $vs UAB L, 0-3 $at Mercer L, 0-3 $vs Stetson W, 3-1

$vs College of Charleston L, 0-3

11/7 at Troy State L, 0-3

11/8 MISSISSIPPI STATE L, 0-3

11/16 ^vs Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3

11/17 ^vs Stetson L, 2-3

@-EKU Volleyfest (Richmond, Ky.)

#-Troy State Invitational (Troy, Ala.)

%-College of Charleston Tourney (Charleston, S.C.)

$-Mercer Tournament (Macon, Ga.)

*-ASUN Match

^-ASUN Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)

1996 (16-19, 2-4 ASUN)

Head Coach: Janice Slay

8/30 @at UAB W, 3-0

8/30 @vs. South Alabama L, 2-3

8/31 @vs. Jackson State W, 3-1

8/31 @vs. Samford W, 3-1

9/4 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W, 3-0

9/6 #vs. Coll. of Charleston L, 1-3

9/6 #vs. Georgia Tech L, 0-3

9/7 #vs. UNC- Ashville W, 3-1

9/7 #at Furman L, 1-3

9/11 at North Alabama W, 3-1

9/14 %vs. Chattanooga W, 3-2

9/14 %vs. Wofford W, 3-0

9/14 %at Georgia State L, 0-3

DIVISION RESULTS

9/20 $at Stetson L, 0-3

9/20 $vs. Western Carolina L, 2-3

9/21 $vs. Florida A&M W, 3-0

9/24 CHATTANOOGA W, 3-2

9/28 at Mercer L, 1-3

10/1 *at Samford L, 2-3

10/4 !vs. Stetson L, 0-3

10/4 !at College of Charleston L, 0-3

10/5 !vs. Samford W, 3-2

10/10 *at Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3

10/11 at Jackson State W, 3-1

10/15 at Troy State L, 0-3

10/19 *CENTENARY W, 3-0

10/24 *SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA L, 1-3

10/25 MISSISSIPPI STATE L, 1-3 10/29 at Alabama State W, 3-1

11/2 *at Centenary W, 3-0

11/5 TROY STATE L, 2-3

11/6 at Mississippi State L, 1-3

11/9 *SAMFORD L, 1-3

ALABAMA STATE W, 3-0

11/12 MERCER L, 2-3

@-Alabama Classic (Birmingham, Ala.)

#-Furman Invitational (Greenville, S.C.)

%-Georgia State Quadrangle (Atlanta, Ga.)

$-Stetson Invitational (DeLand, Fla.)

!-College of Charleston Invite (Charleston, S.C.) *-ASUN Match

1997 (25-13, 4-2 ASUN)

Head Coach: Jose Rivera

9/5 @vs. UNC A&T W, 3-0

9/5 @vs. Wofford W, 3-0 9/6 @vs. Hampton W, 3-1

9/6 @at Campbell L, 3-1

9/9 GEORGIA STATE L, 2-3

9/10 at Chattanooga L, 2-3

9/13 #at Mercer L, 1-3

9/13 #vs. Stetson W, 3-1 9/14 #vs. Western Carolina W, 3-0

9/16 at Alabama State W, 3-0

9/19 !vs Campbell L, 2-3

9/19 !at UNC-Greensboro L, 1-3 9/20 !vs Charleston Southern W, 3-0 9/20 !vs UNC-Wilmington W, 3-0 9/20 !vs Missouri-Kansas City W, 3-0

9/23 BELMONT W, 3-0

9/26 &at College of Charleston L, 1-3 9/26 &vs. Stetson W, 3-1

9/27 &vs. Western Carolina L, 1-3

10/7 *at Troy State W, 3-2

10/9 *at Samford W, 3-2

10/11 at Belmont W, 3-0

10/11 vs Arkansas State (Nashville) L, 0-3

10/13 at West Georgia W, 3-1

10/17 *CENTENARY W, 3-0

10/18 at Georgia State W, 3-2

10/18 vs Campbell (Atlanta) W, 3-0

10/24 $ ALABAMA STATE W, 3-0

10/24 $ WESTERN CAROLINA W, 3-1

10/25 $ SAMFORD L, 0-3

10/28 *TROY STATE L, 1-3

10/30 *SAMFORD L, 0-3

11/1 *at Centenary W, 1-3

11/2 at Jackson State W, 3-0

11/5 CHATTANOOGA W, 3-1

11/7 WEST GEORGIA W, 3-0

11/8 MERCER W, 3-0

11/12 at Mississippi State L, 1-3

@-Campbell Invitational (Buies Creek, N.C.)

#-Mercer Quad (Macon, Ga.)

^-UNCG Invitational (Greensboro, N.C.)

&-College of Charleston Invite (Charleston, S.C.)

$ JSU Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.)

*-ASUN Match

1998 (16-18, 4-1 Atlantic Sun)

Head Coach: Jose Rivera

9/2 MEMPHIS L, 1-3

9/4 @at Ole Miss L, 1-3

9/4 @vs. Rhode Island L, 0-3

9/5 @vs. Florida A&M W, 3-0

9/11 at Florida Atlantic L, 0-3

9/11 vs Wright State (Boca Raton, Fla.) L, 0-3

9/12 at Florida International W, 3-0

9/18 #vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay W, 3-0

9/18 #vs. Missouri-Kansas City L, 0-3

9/19 #at Southern Illinois L, 0-3

9/19 #vs. Evansville L, 0-3

9/25 NORTH ALABAMA L, 0-3

9/26 MERCER W, 3-0

9/26 WEST GEORGIA W, 3-0

9/29 at UAB L, 3-1

10/3 %vs. The Citadel W, 3-0

10/3 %at Western Carolina W, 3-1

10/6 at Troy State W, 3-0

10/8 *SAMFORD W, 3-1

10/10 $*at Mercer W, 3-0

10/10 $vs. Appalachian State W, 3-1

10/15 *CENTENARY W, 3-0

10/17 GEORGIA STATE L, 2-3

10/20 at Samford W, 3-1

10/23 *TROY STATE W, 3-1

10/28 at Alabama L, 1-3

10/30 at Centenary W, 3-1

11/1 at Louisiana-Monroe L, 0-3

11/6 AUBURN L, 0-3

11/7 at West Georgia W, 3-0

11/9 *at Georgia State L, 0-3

11/11 at North Alabama L, 1-3

11/14 AUSTIN PEAY L, 2-3

11/20 ^vs Central Florida L, 0-3

@-Ole Miss Invitational (Oxford, Miss.)

#-Saluki Invitaional (Carbondale, Ill.)

%-in Cullowhee, N.C.

$-in Macon, Ga.

*-ASUN Match

^ASUN Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)

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1999 (14-17, 3-6 ASUN)

Head Coach: Jose Rivera

9/3 @at Syracuse L, 1-3

9/4 @vs. Kansas State L, 0-3

9/4 @vs. Weber State L, 0-3

9/10 #NICHOLLS STATE W, 3-0

9/11 #UT MARTIN L, 0-3

9/11 #UAB L, 1-3

9/17 %vs. Morgan State W, 3-1

9/17 %at New Mexico State L, 0-3

9/18 %vs. Prairie View W, 3-0

9/21 at Auburn L, 0-3

9/24 ^vs. Belmont W, 3-0

9/25 ^vs. Mercer W, 3-0

9/25 ^at Samford W, 3-1

9/29 JACKSON STATE W, 3-0

10/1 *at Mercer W, 3-0

10/2 vs. Wofford (in Chattanooga) W, 3-0

10/2 at Chattanooga L, 0-3

10/4 *GEORGIA STATE L, 2-3

10/8 *CENRAL FLORIDA L, 0-3

10/9 *FLORIDA ATLANTIC L, 1-3

10/12 at Memphis L, 0-3

10/13 at Belmont W, 3-1

10/22 *at Campbell W, 3-1

10/23 at High Point W, 3-1

10/26 *TROY STATE W, 3-0

10/28 *at Samford L, 1-3

11/2 ALABAMA L, 0-3

11/5 *at Stetson L, 2-3

11/6 *at Jacksonville L, 1-3

11/12 at Georgia State L, 0-3

11/13 at Troy State W, 3-1

@-Syracuse Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.)

#-JSU Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.) %-New Mexico State Invitational (Las Cruces, N.M.) ^Samford Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) *-ASUN Match

2000 (10-20, 2-7 ASUN)

Head Coach: Jose Rivera

9/3 @at Air Force L, 0-3

9/3 @vs Mississippi State L, 0-3

9/4 @vs Lehigh W, 3-2

9/8 #vs. North Carolina L, 0-3

9/9 #vs. Tennessee L, 0-3

9/9 #at Houston L, 0-3

9/15 %at New Orleans L, 2-3

9/16 %vs. Southern Miss L, 1-3

9/16 %vs Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 3-0

9/22 $ BELMONT W, 3-1

9/22 $ MERCER W, 3-1

9/23 $ JACKSON STATE W, 3-0

9/23 $ GEORGIA STATE L, 2-3

9/30 at Austin Peay L, 0-3

10/3 CHATTANOOGA L, 2-3

10/6 *JACKSONVILLE L, 2-3

10/7 *STETSON L, 2-3

10/10 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN W, 3-1

10/13 *CAMPBELL L, 2-3

10/14 *at Georgia State L, 1-3

10/16 AUBURN L, 1-3

10/20 at Morris Brown W, 3-0

10/24 *SAMFORD W, 3-0

10/28 *MERCER W, 3-0

10/31 MEMPHIS L, 0-3

11/3 *at Florida Atlantic L, 1-3

11/4 *at UCF L, 0-3

11/7 UAB L, 2-3

11/10 *at Troy State L, 1-3

11/11 MORRIS BROWN W, 3-0

@-Air Force Tournament (USAF Academy, Colo.)

#-Houston Tournament (Houston, Texas)

%-New Orleans Invite (New Orleans, La.)

$-JSU Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.)

*-ASUN Match

2001 (11-17, 3-7 ASUN)

Head Coach: Jose Rivera

9/1 @vs. N.C. State L, 1-3

9/2 @at IUPUI L, 1-3

9/2 @vs. Eastern Michigan L, 0-3

9/7 # TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-0

9/7 # MORRIS BROWN W, 3-0

9/8 # MERCER L, 2-3

9/18 at Birmingham-Southern L, 2-3

9/21 SOUTHERN W, 3-0

9/22 ALABAMA STATE W, 3-0

9/23 *GEORGIA STATE L, 0-3

9/28 at Ole Miss L, 1-3 9/29 at Mississippi State L, 0-3 10/5 *at Jacksonville L, 0-3 10/6 *at Stetson L, 1-3

10/9 *SAMFORD L, 1-3

10/12 *FLORIDA ATLANTIC L, 0-3 10/13 *UCF L, 1-3 10/16 *at Georgia State L, 1-3 10/17 at Chattanooga L, 2-3 10/23 MERCER W, 3-0 10/26 *at Belmont W, 3-1 10/27 at Tennessee State W, 3-1 10/30 *TROY STATE W, 3-1 11/2 *at Campbell L, 0-3 11/5 at High Point W, 3-2 11/6 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN W, 3-2 11/7 at UAB L, 0-3 11/10 ALABAMA A&M W, 3-1 @-IUPUI Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) #-JSU Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.) *-ASUN Match

2002 (14-14, 7-4 ASUN)

Head Coach: Rick Nold

8/30 @vs Gardner-Webb W, 3-2 8/30 @vs UNC-Greensboro W, 3-0

8/31 @vs VCU L, 0-3

8/31 @ at Winthrop L, 2-3

9/6 #vs Chicago State W, 3-1

9/7 #vs Youngstown State L, 1-3

9/7 #at Toledo L, 0-3

9/9 at Birmingham-Southern L, 0-3

9/13 %vs Connecticut L, 0-3

9/14 %vs Arkansas State W, 3-2

9/18 at Alabama L, 0-3

9/22 LIPSCOMB W, 3-0

9/27 *at UCF L, 0-3

9/28 *at Florida Atlantic L, 0-3

10/8 *GEORGIA STATE L, 1-3

10/12 *BELMONT W, 3-2

10/16 *at Troy State W, 3-1

10/18 *JACKSONVILLE L, 1-3

10/19 *STETSON W, 3-1

10/22 at Lipscomb W, 3-1

10/26 *at Gardner-Webb W, 3-1

10/29 *at Samford W, 3-2

11/2 *CAMPBELL W, 3-0

11/3 CHATTANOOGA L, 2-3

11/5 *at Mercer W, 3-2

11/9 EASTERN KENTUCKY L, 2-3

11/15 WINTHROP W, 3-1

11/22 ^vs. Jacksonville L, 0-3

@-Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.)

#-Rocket Classic (Toledo, Ohio)

%- Illini Classic (Champaign, Ill.)

*-ASUN Match

^-ASUN Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)

2003 (23-8, 12-4 Ohio Valley Conference)

Head Coach: Rick Nold

8/30 GARDNER-WEBB W, 3-0

9/5 @vs. Bethune Cookman W, 3-0

9/6 @vs. Alabama State W, 3-0

9/6 @at Auburn L, 2-3

9/9 at Chattanooga L, 1-3

9/12 # EVANSVILLE W, 3-2

9/12 # BELMONT W, 3-0

9/13 # DAVIDSON W, 3-2

9/19 %at Alabama L, 0-3

9/19 %vs. UAB W, 3-0

9/20 %vs. Georgia Southern W, 3-2

9/24 *at Samford W, 3-2

9/26 *at Tennessee State W, 3-0

9/27 at Gardner-Webb W, 3-0

10/3 *at UT-Martin W, 3-1

10/4 *at Murray State W, 0-3 (forfeit)

10/10 *EASTERN KENTUCKY L, 0-3

10/11 *MOREHEAD STATE L, 1-3

10/14 GEORGIA STATE W, 3-1

10/17 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 3-1

10/18 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 3-0

10/23 *at Tennessee Tech W, 3-2

10/24 *at Austin Peay L, 0-3

10/31 *at Morehead State L, 1-3

11/1 *at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-1

11/5 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN W, 3-0

11/7 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-0

11/8 *AUSTIN PEAY W, 3-1

11/12 *SAMFORD W, 3-0

11/15 *TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-0

11/21 ^vs. Murray State L, 0-3

@-War Eagle Invitational (Auburn, Ala.)

#-JSU Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.)

%- Crimson Tide Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Morehead, Ky.) RESULTS

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2004 (21-9, 10-6 OVC)

Head Coach: Rick Nold

9/1 TROY W, 3-0

9/3 @vs. Loyola (MD) W, 3-0

9/4 @vs. Virginia L, 1-3

9/4 @at Louisville L, 1-3

9/10 #vs. Bradley W, 3-1

9/11 #vs. Western Illinois W, 3-1

9/11 #at Butler W, 3-2

9/14 at Georgia State W, 3-2

9/17 !at Ole Miss W, 3-2

9/17 !vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1

9/18 !vs. Illinois-Chicago W, 3-2

9/22 *SAMFORD W, 3-0

9/24 *TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-0

10/1 *UT MARTIN W, 3-1

10/2 *MURRAY STATE W, 3-0

10/8 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 0-3

10/9 *at Morehead State L, 2-3

10/15 *at Southeast Missouri W, 3-2

10/16 *at Eastern Illinois L, 0-3

10/22 *AUSTIN PEAY L, 1-3

10/23 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-2

10/26 at Troy W, 3-1

10/29 *MOREHEAD STATE W, 3-2

10/30 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-1

11/5 *at Tennessee Tech L, 0-3

11/6 *at Austin Peay L, 2-3

11/10 *at Samford W, 3-0

11/13 *at Tennessee State W, 3-0

11/20 ^vs. Morehead State W, 3-1

11/21 ^vs. Eastern Illinois L, 1-3 @-Louisville Invitational (Louisville, Ky.)

#-Butler Invitational (Indianapolis, Ind.) !-Ole Miss Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) *-Ohio Valley Conference match ^-OVC Tournament (Richmond, Ky.)

2005 (19-11, 13-3 OVC)

OVC Tournament Champion

NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Rick Nold

8/27 at Mercer L, 2-3

9/2 @vs. Wright State W, 3-0

9/3 @vs. LSU L, 1-3

9/3 @at Georgia State W, 3-0

9/9 #at Miami L, 0-3

9/10 #vs. Xavier L, 0-3

9/13 CHATTANOOGA W, 3-0

9/15 &at Cincinnati L, 0-3

9/15 &vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, 1-3

9/16 &vs. George Washington L, 0-3

9/23 *TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-0

9/24 *AUSTN PEAY W, 3-0

9/28 *at Samford W, 3-0

9/30 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-0

10/7 *at Austin Peay W, 3-1

10/8 *at Tennessee State L, 0-3

10/14 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 1-3

10/15 *at Morehead State W, 3-1

10/21 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L, 1-3

10/22 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 3-0

10/25

DIVISION RESULTS

11/5 *MURRAY STATE W, 3-0

11/10 *at Southeast Missouri W, 3-0

11/11 *at Eastern Illinois W, 3-2

11/18 ^vs. Austin Peay W, 3-0

11/19 ^vs. Tennessee State W, 3-0

11/20 ^vs. Eastern Kentucky (ESPNU) W, 3-2

12/2 %at #23 Tennessee L, 0-3

@-Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)

#-Hurrican Invitational (Miami, Fla.)

%-Bearcat Classic (Cincinnati, Ohio)

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Charleston, Ill.)

% - NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)

2006 (24-5, 16-0 OVC)

OVC Regular Season Champions

OVC Tournament Champions

NCAA Tournament

Head Coach: Rick Nold

8/25 @at #12 Louisville W, 3-2

8/26 @vs. Jacksonville W, 3-0

8/26 @vs. Missouri-Kansas City W, 3-0

8/29 GEORGIA STATE W, 3-0

9/1 #at Creighton L, 2-3

9/2 #vs. Iowa L, 0-3

9/2 #vs. North Dakota State L, 2-3

9/15 $vs. Saint Louis W, 3-2

9/16 $at Loyola-Chicago L, 2-3 9/16 $vs. Oakland W, 3-0

9/22 *at Tennessee State W, 3-0

9/23 *at Austin Peay W, 3-0

9/27 *SAMFORD W, 3-0

9/29 *at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 10/6 *AUSTIN PEAY W, 3-0

10/7 *TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-0

10/13 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0 10/14 *MOREHEAD STATE W, 3-0 10/20 *at Southeast Missouri W, 3-0 10/21 *at Eastern Illinois W, 3-0 10/25 *at Samford W, 3-0

10/28 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-0

11/3 *at Tennessee-Martin W, 3-0 11/4 *at Murray State W, 3-0 11/10 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 3-0

11/11 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 3-1

11/17 ^MOREHEAD STATE W, 3-0 11/18 ^SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 3-0

12/1 %vs San Diego L, 0-3

@-Cardinal Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)

#-Bluejay Invitational (Omaha, Neb.)

$-Loyola Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.)

%-NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)

2007 (18-10, 15-5 OVC)

OVC Regular Season Champions

Head Coach: Rick Nold

8/24 @vs. Arkansas State W, 3-0

8/25 @vs. #20 Missouri L, 2-3

8/25 @at Ole Miss L, 0-3

8/31 #vs. Appalachian State W, 3-2

9/14

*at Tennessee-Martin W, 3-0

9/15 *at Murray State W, 3-2

9/19 *SAMFORD W, 3-0

9/22 *AUSTIN PEAY W, 3-0

9/28 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-0 9/29 *TENNESSEE STATE L, 3-2

10/5 *at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-0

10/6 *at Morehead State W, 3-1

10/9 *at Austin Peay W, 3-1

10/12 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 3-0 10/13 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L, 1-3

10/19 *MURRAY STATE W, 3-0 10/20 *UT MARTIN W, 3-0

10/23 *at Samford L, 0-3

10/26 *at Tennessee State W, 3-0

10/27 *at Tennessee Tech L, 2-3

11/2 *at Southeast Missouri L, 2-3

11/3 *at Eastern Illinois W, 3-1

11/8 *MOREHEAD STATE W, 3-1

11/10 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0

11/16 ^TENNESSEE STATE L, 1-3

@-Magnolia Invitational (Oxford, Miss.)

#-Lady Vol Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.)

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.)

2008 (10-19, 6-12 OVC)

Head Coach Rick Nold

8/30 @vs. Tulsa L, 3-0

8/31 @at IUPUI L, 1-3

8/31 @vs. Evansville W, 3-0

9/2 AUBURN W, 3-2

9/5 # CREIGHTON L, 0-3

9/5 # OLE MISS W, 3-1

9/6 # UAB L, 0-3

9/12 $vs. Louisiana Tech W, 3-0

9/12 $at Tulane L, 1-3

9/13 $vs. Maryland L, 1-3

9/16 at Troy L, 0-3

9/19 *TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-2

9/20 *AUSTIN PEAY L, 1-3

9/23 *TENNESSEE TECH L, 2-3 9/26 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L, 0-3

9/27 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 3-0

10/3 *at Morehead State L, 0-3

10/4 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 2-3

10/10 *UT MARTIN L, 0-3

10/11 *MURRAY STATE L, 0-3

10/18 *at Tennessee Tech L, 0-3

10/24 *at Austin Peay L, 0-3

10/25 *at Tennessee State L, 1-3

10/31 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-2

11/1 *MOREHEAD STATE L, 0-3

11/7 *at Eastern Illinois W, 3-1

11/8 *at Southeast Missouri W, 3-0

11/14 *at Murray State L, 1-3

11/15 *at Tennessee-Martin W, 3-2

@-Hampton Inn Invitational (Indianapolis, Ind.)

#-Gamecock Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.)

$-Tulane Tournament (New Orleans, La.)

*-OVC Match

*at Tennessee Tech W, 3-2

10/28 *SAMFORD W, 3-1

11/4

*UT MARTIN W, 3-0

8/31 #vs. Belmont L, 1-3

9/1 #vs. Indiana L, 2-3 9/9 ALBANY W, 3-2

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OVC Regular Season Champions

OVC Tournament Champions

NCAA Tournament – Second Round

Head Coach: Rick Nold

8/28 @vs. Furman W, 3-1

8/29 @at Wake Forest W, 3-1

8/29 @vs. Charlotte W, 3-2

9/1 at UAB L, 1-3

9/4 #vs. Southern Methodist L, 0-3

9/4 #vs. McNeese State W, 3-0

9/5 #at Alabama W, 3-1

9/8 at Auburn W, 3-2

9/11 $at Arkansas L, 0-3

9/12 $vs. Kansas L, 0-3

9/12 $vs. North Texas L, 0-3

9/15 TROY W, 3-0

9/18 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 3-1

9/19 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 3-0

9/22 *at Tennessee Tech W, 3-2

9/25 *MURRAY STATE W, 3-1

9/26 *UT MARTIN W, 3-2

10/2 *at Tennessee State W, 3-0

10/3 *at Austin Peay W, 3-2

10/9 *at Southeast Missouri W, 3-0

10/10 *at Eastern Illinois W, 3-1

10/16 *MOREHEAD STATE W, 3-2

10/17 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0

10/23 *at UT Martin W, 3-1

10/24 *at Murray State W, 3-2

10/30 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-2

11/6 *AUSTIN PEAY W, 3-2

11/7 *TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-1

11/13 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 0-3

11/14 *at Morehead State W, 3-1

11/20 ^MURRAY STATE W, 3-1

11/21 ^MOREHEAD STATE W, 3-0

11/28 at Louisville L, 1-3

12/5 %vs. Florida A&M W, 3-2

12/6 %at #3 Florida State L, 0-3

@-Deacon Invitational (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

#-Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

$-Arkansas Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.)

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.)

%-NCAA Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)

2010 (16-14, 11-7 OVC)

Head Coach: Rick Nold

8/27 @vs. Memphis W, 3-1

8/28 @vs. Miami (Ohio) L, 0-3

8/28 @at Belmont L, 0-3

8/31 KENNESAW STATE W, 3-0

9/3 #vs. Long Island W, 3-0

9/4 #vs. Coastal Carolina W, 3-1

9/4 #at Virginia Tech L, 0-3

9/10 $vs. Texas A&M L, 0-3

9/11 $at Denver L, 1-3

9/11 $vs. Notre Dame L, 1-3

9/12 $vs. Gonzaga W, 3-0

9/17 *at Morehead State L, 1-3

9/18 *at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-1

9/24

10/2 *at UT Martin W, 3-0

10/8 *at Eastern Illinois W, 3-1

10/9 *at Southeast Missouri L, 2-3

10/15 *at Tennessee Tech L, 1-3

10/22 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0

10/23 *MOREHEAD STATE L, 0-3

10/29 *at Austin Peay L, 1-3

10/30 *at Tennessee State L, 2-3

11/2 *TENNESSEE TECH L, 1-3

11/5 *UT MARTIN W, 3-0

11/6 *MURRAY STATE W, 3-1

11/12 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 3-1

11/13 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 3-1 11/18 ^vs. Tennessee Tech L, 2-3

@-Belmont Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.)

#-Virginia Tech Hoke Invite (Blacksburg, Va.)

$-Denver Pioneer Classic (Denver, Colo.)

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Morehead, Ky.)

2011 (11-20, 9-11 OVC)

Head Coach: Joseph Goodson

8/26 @vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-3 8/26 @vs. Miami L, 0-3

8/27 @at LSU L, 0-3 8/27 @vs. Alcorn State W, 3-0

9/2 #at Georgia State L, 1-3

9/3 #vs. College of Charleston L, 0-3 9/3 #vs. Harvard L, 0-3 9/9 %at #13 Purdue L, 0-3 9/10 %vs. Ball State L, 1-3 9/10 %vs. Western Carolina W, 3-0 9/13 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-0 9/17 *UT MARTIN L, 1-3 9/23 *at Southeast Missouri L, 1-3 9/24 *at Murray State W, 3-2 9/30 *AUSTIN PEAY W, 3-1

10/1 *TENNESSEE STATE L, 1-3

10/4 *at Tennessee Tech W, 3-2 10/7 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 0-3 10/8 *at Morehead State L, 0-3 10/10 *at UT Martin L, 2-3

10/14 *EASTERN ILLINOIS L, 2-3

10/15 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L, 2-3 10/21 *MURRAY STATE W, 3-1

10/22 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 3-2 10/28 *at Tennessee State W, 3-1

10/29 *at Austin Peay L, 1-3

11/4 *at SIU Edwardsville L, 2-3 11/5 *at Eastern Illinois W, 3-2

11/11 *MOREHEAD STATE L, 1-3

11/12 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0

11/17 ^vs. UT Martin L, 2-3

@-LSU Tiger Classic (Baton Rouge, La.)

#-Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)

$-Purdue Active Ankle Challenge (West Lafayette, Ind.)

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Morehead, Ky.)

*TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-2

9/25 *AUSTIN PEAY W, 3-2

10/1 *at Murray State W, 3-2

2012 (14-17, 8-8 OVC)

Head Coach: Joseph Goodson

8/24 @vs. Stetson W, 3-2

8/24 @vs. Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0

8/25 @vs. South Dakota W, 3-2

8/25 @at Alabama State W, 3-0

8/31 #vs. High Point L, 2-3

8/31 #Georgia Southern L, 0-3

9/1 #at Auburn L, 0-3

9/7 %vs. Jackson State W, 3-0

9/7 %vs. Arkansas Pine-Bluff W, 3-0

9/8 %vs. South Dakota L, 2-3

9/8 %at Central Arkansas L, 0-3 9/14 $at #14 Purdue L, 1-3 9/14 $vs. Bowling Green L, 1-3

9/15 $vs. UAB L, 0-3

9/21 *at Austin Peay W, 3-1

9/22 *at Murray State W, 3-0

9/25 *at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0

9/29 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L, 0-3

10/5 *at Belmont L, 0-3

10/6 *at Tennessee State W, 3-1

10/12 *MOREHEAD STATE L, 2-3 10/13 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-2

10/19 *TENNESSEE STATE L, 1-3

10/20 *BELMONT L, 0-3

10/26 *at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-2

10/27 *at Morehead State L, 2-3

11/2 *EASTERN ILLINOIS L, 1-3

11/3 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L, 1-3

11/6 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-1

11/10 *at UT Martin W, 3-2

11/15 ^vs. Southeast Missouri L, 1-3

@-Alabama State Invitational (Montgomery, Ala.)

#-Auburn Invitational (Auburn, Ala.)

%- Central Arkansas Invitational (Conway, Ark.)

$-Purdue Active Ankle Challenge (West Lafayette, Ind.)

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Morehead, Ky.)

2013 (13-18, 6-10 OVC)

Head Coach: Joseph Goodson

8/30 @vs. No. 6 Minnesota L, 0-3

8/30 @vs. Mercer L, 1-3

8/31 @vs. Presbyterian W, 3-0

8/31 @at UAB L, 1-3

9/6 #at Lipscomb L, 0-3

9/6 #vs. South Alabama W, 3-1

9/7 #vs. Samford L, 0-3

9/9 AUBURN L, 0-3

9/13 %vs. Savannah State W, 3-0

9/13 %vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 3-0

9/14 %vs. New Orleans W, 3-0

9/14 %at Alabama State W, 3-0

9/20 $vs. Coastal Carolina L, 0-3

9/21 $at Tennessee W, 3-2

9/21 $vs. Georgia Tech L, 0-3

9/27 *AUSTIN PEAY W, 3-2

9/28 *MURRAY STATE W, 3-2

10/1 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-0

10/5 *at Southeast Missouri L, 0-3

10/11 *BELMONT L, 0-3

10/12 *TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-0

10/18 *at Morehead State L, 0-3 RESULTS

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10/19 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 1-3

10/25 *at Tennessee State L, 0-3

10/26 *at Belmont L, 0-3

11/1 *EASTERN KENTUCKY L, 1-3

11/2 *MOREHEAD STATE L, 0-3

11/8 *at Eastern Illinois L, 1-3

11/9 *at SIU Edwardsville L, 1-3

11/12 *at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0

11/16 *UT MARTIN W, 3-0

@-UAB/Samford Volleyball Challenge (Birmingham, Ala.)

#-Lipscomb Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)

%-Alabama State ISTAP Invitational (Montgomery, Ala.)

$-Tennessee Invitational (Knoxville, Tenn.)

*-OVC Match

2014 (18-16, 9-7 OVC)

Head Coach: Terry Gamble

8/29 @vs Georgia State L, 1-3

8/29 @at Samford L, 0-3

8/30 @vs Michigan State L, 0-3

8/30 @vs Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3

9/4 #vs Alabama A&M W, 3-0

9/5 #vs Mercer W, 3-0

9/6 #at Troy L, 1-3

9/12 $vs UAB W, 3-1

9/12 $at Ole Miss L, 1-3

9/13 $vs Mercer W, 3-1

9/16 at Alabama State W, 3-2

9/19 %vs Northwestern State W, 3-2

9/20 %at Auburn L, 0-3

9/20 %vs Florida A&M L, 1-3

9/26 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W, 3-2

9/27 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 3-2

9/30 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-1

10/4 *at UT Martin W, 3-2

10/7 ALABAMA A&M W, 3-0

10/10 *TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-0

10/11 *BELMONT L, 2-3

10/15 at Alabama A&M W, 3-0

10/17 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 1-3

10/18 *at Morehead State W, 3-0

10/24 *MOREHEAD STATE L, 2-3

10/25 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-2

10/28 ALABAMA STATE W, 3-0

10/31 *at Murray State L, 0-3

11/1 *at Austin Peay L, 1-3

11/7 *at Belmont L, 0-3

11/8 *at Tennessee State W, 3-2

11/11 *at Tennessee Tech L, 1-3

11/15 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 3-1

11/20 ^vs Tennessee Tech L, 2-3

@-UAB/Samford Volleyball Challenge (Birmingham, #-TroyAla.)

Invitational (Troy, Ala.)

$-Ole Miss Magnolia Invitational (Oxford, Miss.)

%-Auburn War Eagle Invitational (Auburn, Ala.)

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Murray, Ky.)

DIVISION RESULTS

2015 (14-20, 5-11 OVC)

Head Coach: Terry Gamble

8/28 @vs Savannah State W, 3-0

8/29 @vs Alabama State W, 3-0

8/29 @at Kennesaw State L, 0-3

9/4 #vs Wofford L, 0-3

9/4 #vs Alcorn State W, 3-0

9/5 #vs Alabama A&M W, 3-0

9/5 #vs UL Monroe L, 0-3

9/11 $vs South Dakota L, 0-3

9/11 $vs Green Bay L, 0-3

9/12 $vs Drake L, 0-3

9/12 $at North Dakota L, 0-3

9/16 at Jackson State W, 3-2

9/18 %vs Ole Miss L, 1-3

9/18 %vs Miss Valley State W, 3-0

9/19 %vs UMass-Lowell W, 3-0 9/19 %at UAB L, 1-3

9/25 *at SIUE L, 2-3

9/26 *at Eastern Illinois L, 0-3 9/29 *at Tennessee Tech W, 3-1

10/2 JACKSON STATE W, 3-0

10/4 *UT MARTIN W, 3-0 10/6 at Alabama A&M W, 3-0 10/9 *at Tennessee State L, 0-3 10/10 *at Belmont L, 0-3 10/16 *EASTERN KENTUCKY L, 0-3 10/17 *MOREHEAD STATE L, 1-3 10/23 *at Morehead State L, 0-3 10/24 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 0-3 10/30 *MURRAY STATE L, 1-3 10/31 *AUSTIN PEAY W, 3-2 11/6 *BELMONT L, 0-3 11/7 *TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-2 11/10 *TENNESSEE TECH L, 1-3 11/14 *at Southeast Missouri W, 3-2 @-KSU Invitational (Kennesaw, Ga.) #-JSU Invitational (Centre, Ala.) $-UND Volleyball Classic (Grand Forks, N.D.) %-UAB Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) *-OVC Match

2016 (18-19, 6-10 OVC)

Head Coach: Terry Gamble

8/26 @at Air Force L, 2-3

8/27 @vs Grand Canyon L, 0-3 8/27 @vs Montana State L, 1-3

9/1 #at Georgia Southern L, 0-3

9/1 #vs The Citadel W, 3-0

9/2 #vs Charleston Southern L, 2-3

9/2 #vs Savannah State W, 3-0

9/7 !vs North Dakoka L, 0-3

9/7 ALCORN STATE W, 3-0

9/9 $ JACKSON STATE W, 3-0

9/9 $ NEW ORLEANS W, 3-2

9/10 $ MISS VALLEY STATE W, 3-0

9/10 $ UAB W, 3-1

9/16 % KENNESAW STATE L, 1-3

9/16 % NICHOLLS STATE W, 3-0

9/17 % EVANSVILLE W, 3-2

9/17 % UL MONROE L, 2-3

9/23 *MOREHEAD STATE W, 3-1

9/24 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0 9/30 *at Tennessee State L, 2-3

10/1

*at Belmont W, 3-1

10/5 *at Tennessee Tech W, 3-1

10/9 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 3-0

10/11 at Jackson State W, 3-0

10/14 *at Austin Peay L, 0-3

10/15 *at Murray State L, 0-3

10/18 at Miss. Valley State W, 3-0

10/21 *EASTERN ILLINOIS L, 2-3

10/22 *SIUE L, 1-3

10/28 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 2-3

10/29 *at Morehead State L, 0-3

11/4 *BELMONT L, 2-3

11/5 *TENNESSEE STATE L, 1-3 11/8 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-0

11/11 *at UT Martin L, 0-3

11/17 ^at Murray State L, 0-3

@-Air Force Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo,)

#-Bash in the Boro (Statesboro, Ga.)

!-Played at Jacksonville HS

$-Jax State Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.)

%-Gamecock Classic (Jacksonville, Ala.)

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Murray, Ky.)

2017 (23-13, 9-7 OVC)

Head Coach: Terry Gamble

8/25 @vs Towson L, 0-3

8/26 @vs Charleston Southern W, 3-1

8/26 @at Western Carolina W, 3-0

9/1 #vs Nicholls State W, 3-1

9/1 #vs Miss. Valley State W, 3-0

9/2 #vs Houston Baptist L, 2-3

9/2 #at UL Lafayette L, 1-3

9/5 at Alcorn State W, 3-1

9/6 at Jackson State W, 3-1

9/8 $ NORTH CARLINA A&T W, 3-0

9/8 $ ALCORN STATE W, 3-0

9/9 $ MISS. VALLEY STATE W, 3-0

9/9 $ UL MONROE W, 3-0

9/15 %vs Winthrop L, 2-3

9/15 %at The Citadel L, 1-3

9/16 %vs Charleston Southern W, 3-2 9/16 %vs Alabama A&M W, 3-0

9/19 ALABAMA A&M W, 3-0

9/21 *at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0

9/23 *at Southeast Missouri L, 0-3 9/29 *at Morehead State L, 2-3

9/30 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 1-3

10/6 *TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-2

10/7 *BELMONT W, 3-2

10/10 at Alabama A&M W, 3-2

10/13 *MURRAY STATE W, 3-1

10/15 *AUSTIN PEAY L, 0-3

10/20 *at SIUE L, 1-3

10/21 *at Eastern Illinois L, 2-3

10/25 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-0

10/27 *UT MARTIN W, 3-2

11/3 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-1

11/4 *MOREHEAD STATE W, 3-2

11/10 *at Belmont L, 1-3

11/11 *at Tennessee State W, 3-2

11/16 ^vs Murray State L, 1-3

@-Catamont Classic (Cullowhee, N.C.)

#-Sawyer Camillo Memorial (Lafayette, La.)

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$-Jax State Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.)

%-Bulldog Invitational (Charleston, S.C.)

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Clarksville, Tenn.)

2018 (18-14, 9-7 OVC)

Head Coach: Todd Garvey

8/24 @ NORTH ALABAMA W, 3-0

8/24 @ LAMAR W, 3-0

8/25 @ LITTLE ROCK L, 0-3

8/25 @ MERCER W, 3-1

8/31 #vs Boston College L, 2-3

9/1 #at Grand Canyon L, 0-3

9/1 #vs Southern Utah L, 0-3

9/7 $vs Miss. Valley State W, 3-0

9/7 $vs Bradley W, 3-2

9/8 $vs Western Carolina W, 3-1

9/14 %vs Florida A&M W, 3-1

9/15 %vs Kennesaw State L, 2-3

9/15 %at Troy L, 2-3

9/21 *at Morehead State L, 2-3

9/22 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 2-3

9/28 *TENNESSEE STATE L, 1-3

9/29 *BELMONT W, 3-1

10/2 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-1

10/5 *at UT Martin W, 3-1

10/12 *EASTERN ILLINOIS L, 0-3

10/13 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W, 3-0

10/19 *at Austin Peay L, 1-3

10/20 *at Murray State L, 2-3

10/24 JACKSON STATE W, 3-0

10/26 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0

10/27 *MOREHEAD STATE W, 3-2

11/2 *at Belmont L, 2-3

11/3 *at Tennessee State W, 3-1

11/7 *at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0

11/10 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 3-0

11/15 ^vs SIU-Edwardsville W, 3-0

11/16 ^at Austin Peay L, 1-3

@ Jax State Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.)

# Grand Canyon Invitational (Phoenix, Ariz,)

$ Gamecock Classic (Gadsden, Ala.)

% Troy Classic (Troy, Ala.)

* OVC Match

^ OVC Tournament (Clarksville, Tenn.)

2019 (20-10, 13-3 OVC)

OVC Regular Season Champions

Head Coach: Todd Garvey

8/30 @ EAST TENNESSEE STATE L, 1-3

8/30 @ TROY L, 1-3

8/31 @ SE LOUISIANA W, 3-0

9/6 #vs UAB L, 1-3

9/7 #at Samford L, 0-3

9/7 #vs North Alabama W, 3-0

9/13 $ SAM HOUSTON STATE W, 3-1

9/13 $ STETSON W, 3-1

9/14 $ MISSISSIPPI STATE L, 1-3

9/20 %vs Charleston Southern L, 1-3

9/20 %vs New Orleans W, 3-0

9/21 %at College of Charleston W, 3-0

9/25 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-0

9/28 *UT MARTIN L, 1-3

10/3 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0

10/6

10/11 *at Tennessee State W, 3-0

10/12 *at Belmont W, 3-0

10/18 *at SIU-Edwardsville L, 1-3

10/19 *at Eastern Illinois W, 3-0

10/25 *MURRAY STATE W, 3-1

10/26 *AUSTIN PEAY W, 3-0

10/30 *at Tennessee Tech W, 3-1

11/2 *at Southeast Missouri L, 1-3

11/8 *at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-1

11/9 *at Morehead State W, 3-0

11/ 15 *BELMONT W, 3-0

11/16 *TENNESSEE STATE W, 3-1

11/21 ^SIU EDWARDSVILLE W, 3-0 11/22 ^MOREHEAD STATE L, 0-3

@ Jax State Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.)

# Samford Invite (Birmingham, Ala.)

$ Gamecock Classic (Jacksonville, Ala.)

% CofC Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

* OVC Match

^ OVC Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.)

2020 (16-2, 15-1 OVC)

Played in spring 2021 due to Covid-19 OVC Regular Season Champions

Head Coach: Todd Garvey

2/7 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 3-1

2/8 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 3-0

2/14 *at SIU Edwardsville W, 3-1

2/15 *at SIU Edwardsville W, 3-0

2/21 *at Tennessee State W, 3-0

2/22 *at Tennessee State W, 3-0

2/28 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-0

3/1 *TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-1

3/7 *at Belmont W, 3-1

3/8 *at Belmont W, 3-0

3/14 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0 3/15 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0

3/21 *UT MARTIN W, 3-0

3/22 *UT MARTIN W, 3-0

3/28 *at Morehead State W, 3-2 3/29 *at Morehead State L, 0-3 4/1 ^vs Southeast Missouri W, 3-0 4/2 ^at Morehead State L, 0-3

*-OVC Match

^-OVC Tournament (Morehead, Ky.)

2021 (25-7, 13-3 OVC)

ASUN West Division Champions

Head Coach: Todd Garvey

8/27 #GARDNER-WEBB W, 3-0

8/27 #ALABAMA STATE W, 3-0

8/28 #MIDDLE TENNESSEE W, 3-0

8/31 CHATTANOOGA W, 3-0

9/3 $Wyoming L, 3-1

9/4 $at Charleston Southern W, 3-1 9/7 ALABAMA A&M W, 3-0

9/10 %NICHOLLS W, 3-0 9/10 %SOUTH ALABAMA W, 3-2 9/11 %SOUTHERN MISS W, 3-1

9/17 &at No. 9 Purdue L, 3-0 9/17 &No. 22 Tennessee L, 3-0

9/18 &Purdue Fort Wayne W, 3-1 9/24 !*STETSON W, 3-0 9/25 !*NORTH FLORIDA L, 2-3 9/26 !*KENNESAW STATE W, 3-2

10/1 * at EKU W, 3-0

10/2 * at Bellarmine W, 3-0

10/8 *NORTH ALABAMA W, 3-0

10/15 *LIPSCOMB W, 3-0

10/16 *CENTRAL ARKANSAS W, 3-0

10/22 >* at Jacksonville W, 3-0

10/23 >* Liberty W, 3-0 10/24 >*FGCU L, 0-3 10/29 *BELLARMINE W, 3-0

11/5 * at North Alabama W, 3-1

11/12 *at Central Arkansas W, 3-0 11/14 * at Lipscomb L, 2-3 11/18 ^Stetson W, 3-0 11/19 ^Kennesaw State W, 3-2 11/20 ^at FGCU L, 3-1

* OVC Match

^ ASUN Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.)

# Gamecock Classic (Jacksonville, Ala.)

$ Charleston Southern Tournament (Charleston, %S.C.)Jax

State Invitational (Jacksonville, Ala.)

& Stacey Clark Classic (West Lafayette, Ind.)

! ASUN Crossover (Jacksonville, Ala.)

> ASUN Crossover (Jacksonville, Fla.)

*MOREHEAD STATE W, 3-2

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Kiara Amigon

HEIGHT: 5-3 JUNIOR HOMETOWN:PSYCHOLOGYLAPUENTE, CALIF.

JSU BEACH CAREER

PRIOR TO (MarymountJSUCalifornia University 2021-22):

Played indoor and beach volleyball for two seasons at Marymount California University before transferring to JSU.

HIGH SCHOOL:

Graduated from La Puente High School in 2020…led the volleyball team to a CIF Southern Section Division 9 Championship and State Division 5 First

HIGH SCHOOL: LA PUENTE HS

Round appearance in 2018…helped the Warriors to a CIF Southern Section Division 8 appearance in 2019…earned All-League Honorable Mention in 2017…First Team All-League in 2018 and 2019…named Defensive Player of the Year in 2018 and 2019…also played soccer and was a named Defensive Player of the Year.

PERSONAL:

Daughter of Ramiro Amigon and Dominga Arreola…has one sister, Katherine…enjoys painting, cooking, and working out in her free time…plans to major in Psychology at JSU.

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CAREER MATCH WINS

Lena Kindermann (2019-22) 27

Katie Will (2017-19) 21

Erin Carmichael (2021-A) 20

Shayla Schmidt (2017-19) 18

Maddie Cloutier (2017-19) 15

Charis Ludtke (2016-18) 15

Kylee Quigley (2021-A) 14

Hannah Kirk (2016-18) 14

Kaylie Milton (2018-21) 13

Hailey Hughes (2017-19) 12

Grace Jarnagin (2018-21) 11

Peyton Pauze (2021-22) 11

Sadie Anderson (2017-19) 10 Bethany Randall (2018-22) 10

SINGLE-SEASON MATCH WINS

Lena Kindermann (2022) 11

Erin Carmichael (2022) 11

Lena Kindermann (2021) 9

Erin Carmichael (2021) 9

Katie Will (2017) 8

Claire Ochs (2022) 8

Kylee Quigley (2022) 8

Peyton Pauze (2021) 7

Macie Garrison (2021) 7

Katie Will (2019) 7

Maddie Cloutier (2019) 7

Lena Kindermann (2019) 7

Charis Ludtke (2017) 7

Jae-Lyn Visscher (2017) 7

Shayla Schmidt (2017) 7

CAREER WINS (MATCH PAIR)

Erin Carmichael/Lena Kindermann 20

Hannah Kirk/Charis Ludtke 13

Hailey Hughes/Shayla Schmidt 11

Bethany Randall/Grace Jarnagin 8

Claire Ochs/Kylee Quigley 8

Peyton Pauze/Macie Garrison 7

Maddie Cloutier/Lena Kindermann 7 Katie Will/Jae-Lyn Visscher 7

SINGLE-SEASON WINS (MATCH PAIR)

Erin Carmichael/Lena Kindermann (2022) 11

Erin Carmichael/Lena Kindermann (2021) 9

Kylee Quigley/Claire Ochs (2022) 8

Peyton Pauze/Macie Garrison (2021) 7

Maddie Cloutier/Lena Kindermann (2019) 7

Katie Will/Jae-Lyn Visscher (2017) 7

Kylee Quigley/Kaylie Milton (2021) 6

Hailey Hughes/Shayla Schmidt (2018) 6

Hannah Kirk/Charis Ludtke (2017) 6

Paulina Lindberg/Brooklyn Schiffli (2022) 6

Katie Will/Shayla Schmidt (2019) 5

Maddie Cloutier/Sadie Anderson (2017) 5

Hailey Hughes/Shayla Schmidt (2017) 5 CONFERENCE BEACH

JSU will compete in the ASUN again in 2023 before moving to the Conference USA in 2024

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OVC Academic Medal of Honor

In its 16 seasons since joining the Ohio Valley Conference in 2003-04, JSU volleyball as placed 143 student-athletes on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll with 38 earning the Academic Medal of Honor for posting the highest GPA in the sport across the conference. The Gamecocks have twice received the OVC’s Team Academic Award for having the highest team average in the conference in 2004 and 2010. Jax State has also been honored a dozen times by the American Volleybal Coaches Association for academic excellence, including posting a top 25 team GPA nationally in two of the past three years. OVC Academic Medal of Honor (4.0) in bold

2020

Sadie Brown

Erin Carmichael

Macie Garrison

Courtney Glotzbach

Caroline Kasson

Lena Kindermann

Lexie Libs

Kaylie Milton

Katie Montgomery

Anna DaniBethanyKyleeTahyaPeytonBaileyNelsonNelsonPauzePozorskiQuigleyRandallSteele

2019

Sadie Anderson

Claire Behan

Erin MaddieCarmichaelCloutier

Lena Kindermann

Lexie Libs

Kaylie Milton Anna BaileyGrace(OVCShaylaKyleeTaylorNelsonPribylQuigleySchmidtBeach)JarnaginNelson

Payton Pauze

Bethany Randall

2018

Sadie Anderson

Claire Behan

Anna Bryant Ashley Clingan

Lena Kindermann

Lexie MackenzieKennedyLibsPowellRombach

Shayla Schmidt Katie (ASUNWillBeach Honor Roll)

Sadie Anderson Claire TaylorKatieDaniShaylaMackenzieBethanyAshleyAnnaKaylieLenaHaileyMaddieBehanCloutierHughesKindermannMiltonNelsonPettiboneRandallRombachSchmidtSteeleWillWooldridge

2017

Ashley Clingan

Maddie Cloutier

Hannah Kirk Kim MackenzieKennedyKaylieCharisKrutsingerLudtkeMiltonPowellRombach

Shayla Schmidt

Dani KatieBethanyGraceHaileySadie(Beach)SteeleAndersonHughesJarnaginRandallWill

2016

Sadie AshleyAndersonClingan

Maddie JenniferCloutierHart

Hannah Kirk Kim Krutsinger

Charis MackenzieLudtkeRombach

Shayla Schmidt Katie Will Allyson Zuhlke

2015

Samantha Bohne Ashley KiraMandeeClinganEberleHahn-Ventrell

Jennifer Hart Hannah Kirk Kim Krutsinger

Charis MackenzieLudtkeRombach

Laney Torkelson

2014

Samantha Bohne Victoria Cross Jennifer Hart Hannah Kirk Charis Ludtke

Emily Rutherford Laney KaitlynTorkelsonZelhart

Alina Agamy Molly Jo Aiken

Grace VictoriaKellyKacySamanthaAnboubaBohneClinkenbeardColeCross

Abbey Heredia Taylor Long Liza KaitlynLaneyEmilyPflugradtRutherfordTorkelsonZelhart

2012

Grace Anbouba Kelsey SamanthaAndersonBohne

Lauren Busing Kelly TaylorHivyaAbbeyColeHerediaLeiteLong Nicole KaitlynMergetZelhart

2011

Alina Agamy Lauren Busing Kelly Cole Lauren Harkins Abbey Heredia Nicole Merget Lauren Busing Kelly LaurenColeHarkins Abbey HivyaStephanieHerediaKoontzLeite

Jen Meyer Brooke Schumacher Liza KaraSenenkovaSlater

2009 Paige StephanieLaurenBeasleyHarkinsKoontz Jen Meyer Allie KaraBrookeSchleismanSchumacherSlater Booker

Allie Schleisman Booker Abbey RebekahBreitNichols

Brooke Schumacher Kara BrittneyCaitlinAbbeySlaterVierlingVorbeckWhitten

2006 Alena Bogatyreva Abbey Breit Melanie Pund Jessica Starck Abbey Vierling Joi ShariWattsWeyer

2005 Abbey Breit Katie Moyers Annie ShariKishaAbbeyJessicaO’ConnorStarckVierlingWestWeyer

Heather Beers Heather Beers Theresa Lynch Jessica Pohl Kelly AllisonSarahKelbyRhinehartRumphTaylorWright

1998 Heather Beers Dana KellyAmyJessicaBryantPohlReavesRhinehart

1997

Candie Terry Jessica Pohl Dana Bryant Kelly Rhinehart Amy JolandaAmieReavesCrowGardner

2004 Abbey Breit Kim EmilyShariKishaAbbeyJessicaAnnieRebekahKatieHalbachMoyersNicholsO’ConnorStarckVierlingWestWeyerWithers ShariKishaJessicaKimMeredithChristinaBrennemanCaryDukeHalbachStarckWestWeyer Brenneman

1996 Candie Terry Dana AmieAmyKellyJessicaBryantPohlRhinehartReavesCrow

1995 Dana CandieAmandaAmyCissieMelanieRobynBryantCarpenterLinderNelsonReavesSandlinTerry

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Dr. Don C. Killingsworth, Jr. PRESIDENT

Dr. Don C. Killingsworth, Jr., has dedicated most of his professional career to Jacksonville State University. Upon graduating from the university with a bachelor’s degree in geography in 1999 and a master’s degree in counseling in 2001, the former Student Government Association president worked for more than a year as a consultant for American College Testing, Inc., the provider of the ACT college entrance exam.

He returned to his alma mater in 2002 to sup port student success as coordinator of Academic Advisement. Soon after, he was named director of Government Relations by former university presi dent and personal mentor Dr. William Meehan. He was later promoted to chief external affairs officer. He received his doctorate in higher education administration from the University of Alabama in 2016.

Throughout his career at JSU, Dr. Killingsworth has been passionate about Student Success, and as president, he aims to make Student Success a central goal for the university. As acting presi dent, in January 2020, he created the Division of Student Success to assist all JSU students in attaining their educational goals.

Dr. Killingsworth is active in the community, serving as the president of the Calhoun County Area Chamber and Visitors Center Board of Directors. He also serves on the City of Jacksonville Industrial Development Board and President’s Council of the ASUN Conference and Conference USA. He is a member of Jacksonville First United Methodist Church,

Jacksonville Exchange Club and the Rotary Club of Calhoun County.

A native of Alexander City, Alabama, Dr. Killingsworth is married to JSU alumna Kristi Killingsworth. They have two children and enjoy living in the historic President’s House on campus.

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GREG SEITZ ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Greg Seitz was named Director of Athletics at Jacksonville State on February 26, 2016 after more than two decades of service to the University.

Seitz, who is in his 30th year in the athletic department at JSU, served as interim Athletic Director for 14 months, marking his third term as the interim Athletic Director for the Gamecock athletic department.

In Seitz’s six-plus years at the helm, the Gamecocks have seen unprecedented success on the field and in the classroom. The 201516 season saw JSU’s highest ever finish in the men’s Capital One Cup at No. 18, ranking the Gamecocks in the top 20 athletic departments among 347 NCAA Division I athletic programs. The 2016-17 season also saw JSU finish in the top 40 at No. 39, tied with Louisville, Harvard and South Carolina and 35 spots ahead of the next Ohio

at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Additionally, all 17 sports at Jax State posted a team grade point average higher than a 3.0. Prior to 2019-20, a 3.26 cumulative grade-point average in 201718 and a 3.20 in 2018-19 were the two highest cumulative GPAs in program history.

Seitz has been with JSU since 1993, when he began working as assistant sports information director. In 1999, he became Sports Information Director and was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 2002, before being promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director in 2011.

During his term as interim and Athletic Director, Seitz has been instrumental in many of the facility upgrades at Jacksonville State, including renovations at Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium, Pete Mathews Coliseum, the Riley Green Athletic Sports Performance Center. Seitz was involved in the design and addition to the football stadium in 2010, and is now guiding the stadium’s second major renovation, which will include a new football operations center, locker room and additional suites on the north side of the field.

the-art high definition video boards in BurgessSnow Field, Rudy Abbott Field and University Field, while also placing new scoreboards at the JSU Soccer Field and the JSU Tennis Courts. That project went one step further in 2019, when a pair of video boards were installed inside Pete Mathews Coliseum.

The videoboard additions at The Pete was just one part of a major coliseum renovation project following the 2018 EF-3 tornado that hit campus and the surrounding Jacksonville community. Seitz brought the athletic department’s admin istrative home to Pete Mathews Coliseum as part of the renovation, creating new office space throughout the third floor of the facility. The transition paved the way for a new main athletic ticket office in the coliseum lobby, updated bas ketball, soccer and volleyball locker rooms, and the installation of a full-size practice court on the east end of the building.

Under his guidance, JSU athletics transitioned into the ASUN Conference in 2021, to bet ter align with the evolving college landscape, and has since accepted an invitation to join Conference USA beginning in 2023. The move will take the Gamecocks’ football program up to the highest level of college Amongfootball.his notable hires since taking over as AD, Seitz landed Rich Rodriguez to lead JSU’s efforts into FBS and Conference USA. One of his first hires was men’s basketball’s Ray Harper, who has since led the Gamecocks to their first two Div. I NCAA

FCS level after hosting three-straight home playoff games.

The Gamecocks won a JSU and Ohio Valley Conference-record five consecutive league titles and won a league-record 36-straight OVC games from 2014 to 2018, the second-longest confer ence win streak in FCS history. The Gamecocks were the only Division I program to win its con ference title outright during those five seasons.

In the classroom, the Gamecock student-athletes posted a record 3.31 GPA for the 2019-20 academic year, the highest cumulative GPA in school history. The Spring 2020 semester guided the year to its record-breaking mark with an impressive 3.47 GPA for the term. It marked the eighth-straight year the student-athletes achieved

In the summer of 2016, Seitz unveiled plans for a $7.5 million renovation to JSU’s Baseball Stadium, Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium. The project was completed in time for the 2019 season and includes a 1,000-seat spectator grand stand with a shade canopy, an elevated, shaded entertainment or hospitality deck and service amenities, a new state-of-the-art press box and a game operations center.

In 2017, Seitz announced an extension of a 14-year partnership between JSU Athletics and Adidas, securing the Portland, Ore., based com pany as the Gamecocks’ official athletic apparel and footwear brand.

Also during 2017, Seitz and the Board of Trustees announced plans to install new state-of-

SeitzTournaments.hasserved on the NCAA Men’s Final Four Media Coordinator team for the last 11 years and is currently a member of the NCAA Championships Financial Working Group that was formed in 2019. He was named to the NCAA FCS Football Committee in 2016 and served as the chair of that committee in 2019. In addition, he served as a member of the NCAA Football Oversight Committee in 2019-20 and is as a site representative for the NCAA dur ing the Division I Baseball Regionals and Super Regionals.

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Beverly Barnwell Academic Support Misty Ray Assistant AD/Compliance Josh Underwood Associate AD/Media Relations Tracy Broom Assistant AD/Academics/SWA Mike Parris Broadcaster Doug Philips Tickets Roshard Cargill Coliseum Sports Facility Coordinator Lori McFall Executive Secretary to the AD Dr. Maureen Newton Faculty Athletic Rep . Ed Lett Development Donna Callan Manager of Athletic Marketing and Promotions Patrick Williams Public Address Announcer Tony Schmidt Assistant Sports Information Director Daniel Porter Assistant Sports Information Director Ricky Rutledge Coordinator of Athletic Facilities Brandon Phillips Athletic Content Creator Dr. Greg Bonds Senior Associate AD Paige McDonald Assistant AD for Business Operations Michael Ceccarelli JSU Gamecock Sports Properties Jalon Johnson Compliance Mark Jones Athletic Operations Assistant Avery Davis Athletic Operations Noah Lewis Gamecock Sports Properties David Smith Athletic Graphic Designer Julia Grissom Administrative Associate
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Friendliest Campus in the South

FIGHT SONG

Fight on, fight on for ole Jax State We’re proud that we’re from Alabama Fight on, now don’t you hesitate, Courage, pride, and honor will lead you on to victory, so Fight on, fight for the red and white, We’re gonna howl tonight, Come on! You Gamecocks, Fight and see, That we will win the victory!

From modest beginnings, Jacksonville State University has evolved into the educational center of Northeast Alabama. The Alabama Legislature in the 1882-83 session created a state normal school when Governor Edward O’Neal signed into law a bill creating the school on February 22, 1883. Jacksonville State Normal School acquired the facilities and equipment of Calhoun College, consisting of 12 acres of land and a two-story brick build ing. The Board of Directors elected James G. Ryals, Jr., as the first presi dent. The school opened with three instructors: W. J. Borden, Mathematics; Eliza A. Bowen, English; and Ida J. Woodward, primary department. As stipulated in the establishing act, the Normal School administered a pre paratory school for children of the town and surrounding areas. At the end of the first year, on August 15, 1884, William Mark Hames, President of the Board of Directors, reported that funds totaling $4,751.25 had been received, including $2,500 from the state; that 25 students were enrolled in the normal school; and that 222 were in the preparatory school.

The Normal School remained in operation until 1930, when it became Jacksonville State Teachers College. Five years later, the College earned regional accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The name again changed to Jacksonville State College in 1957 when the first graduate program—the master’s degree in elementary education—was created. On August 2, 1966, the Legislature authorized the State Board of Education to elevate the College to university status. On August 17, 1967, the Legislature established an independent Board of Trustees for the University and divested jurisdiction from the State Board of JacksonvilleEducation.

State University has been served by 11 presidents: James G. Ryals, Jr. (1883-85), J. Harris Chappell (1885-86), Carleton Bartlett Gibson (1886-92), J. B. Jarrett (1892-93), Jacob Forney IV (1893-99), Clarence William Daugette (1899-1942), Houston Cole (1942-71), Ernest Stone (1971-81), Theron E. Montgomery (1981-86), Harold J. McGee (1986-99), and William A. Meehan (1999-present).

Jacksonville State University has developed into a modern regional univer sity serving Northeast Alabama on a 392-acre campus with 63 buildings. In addition, the University operates an off-campus center in Gadsden and videoconferencing sites throughout Alabama and Northwest Georgia. Through its programs of teaching, research, and service, Jacksonville State University has served the region and state for more than 100 years.

Academic Affairs

JSU seeks to be recognized as the premier regional, comprehensive institu tion of higher learning in the Southeast. We aspire to be noted primarily for our focus on students, the provision of selected academic and profes sional programs recognized for their excellence, and a geographic and culturally diverse faculty and student body. Our educational programs are designed to prepare students for the marketplace of the future and citizen ship in a world economy.

THE ALMA MATER

Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Grateful voices raise A song of tribute and devotion, Thy honored name we praise. Light of knowledge, Store of wisdom, Love of truth abide in thee, Quest for beauty, Search for freedom, Thine eternally, Oh, Alma Mater, Alma Mater We humbly bow to thee!

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TRADITIONS

THE GREEN ATHLETIC SPORTS CENTERPERFORMANCE

The Riley Green Athletic Sports Performance Center at Stephenson Hall opened in spring 2020. The renovated 12,000 square foot space, once home to the Gamecock basketball pro gram in its formative years, serves all 17 of Jacksonville State’s intercollegiate teams. Renovations to the Stephenson gym began in January 2020 and was completed at the end of March 2020.

The weight room features 14 custom Hammer Strength racks, wall-to-wall rubber flooring and a 35-yard artificial turf area that stretches hashmark to hashmark.

Additional upgrades include a state-of-the-art surround sound and speaker system, more than 100 barbell sets, over 300 Hammer Strength olympic weights and two corner projectors and 12-foot video screens.

The open area and 14 doublesided racks translate into 28 work ing stations, allowing for multiple teams to use the facility at once without overcrowding.

The turf serves as a warm-up area prior to workout sessions while doubling as a space for super sets during lifts. The turf is rated to withstand heavy drills such as sled pulls and tire flips.

Also, JSU is putting the finish ing touches on an additional 5,000 square foot room located adjacent to the main workout area, formally the home of the University Recreation Fitness Center, into a rehabilitation and recovery center for injured student-athletes that require indi vidual training. Both facilities will combine to provide more than 17,000 square feet of training space for Gamecock athletes.

The athletic performance facil ity previously presided inside Kennamer Hall. Total floor space of the former weight room was 5,000 square feet with 10 racks and a two-speaker sound system.

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QUICK FACTS • Opened March 2020 • Located at Stephenson Hall • 12,000 sq./ft. • 4,200 sq./ft. turf area • 28 Hammer Strength weight stations • More than 100 barbell sets and 300 Olympic weights • Two corner projectors and 12-foot video screens • Additional 5,000 sq./ft. recovery center • Surround sound speaker system
Blake McCall Head Strength and Conditioning Coach John Beale Director of Sports Performance Ricky Rutledge
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Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Hunter Lane Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Bo Babich Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Cru Birdyshaw Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Samuel Brendle Strength and Conditioning Assistant Rubyn Johnson Strength and Conditioning Assistant Thayne Bukowski Strength and Conditioning Assistant

SPORTS MEDICINE FACILITIES AND STAFF

PMC TRAINING ROOM

In addition to the football train ing room at Burgess-Snow Field, Gamecock student-athletes enjoy a spacious training room at Pete Mathews Coliseum. The PMC Training Room features six training tables, four taping tables, two whirl pools and ice, along with stationary bikes and treadmills. The training room is open to all JSU studentathletes and is home to the training staff’s offices.

The football team’s main training room is located inside Gamecock Field House. Following a remodel of the facility, the team’s training room dou bled in square footage and houses state-of-the-art features.

Under the direction of six full-time certified athletic trainers, three certi fied assistant athletic trainers and numerous student trainers, the staff oversees all the medical needs for all 17 Gamecock teams. In the summer of 2016, Jacksonville State and Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center announced a partnership that made the Birmingham-based prac tice JSU’s primary provider for orthopedic care.

ATI PHYSICAL THERAPY ROOM

Opened in fall 2018, Jacksonville State’s physical therapy room is located inside Pete Mathews Coliseum, just steps away from the PMC Training Room. Operated by ATI Physical Therapy, the facility is available to all student-athletes recov ering from injuries and surgeries. ATI, named the best physical therapy prac tice in the nation by multiple publica tions, offers multiple tables, free weights and exercise equipment for Gamecocks looking to return to play.

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HARRISONCHIROPRACTICSPORTS

Harrison Sports Chiropractic provides chiropractic services for all JSU student-athletes at home games, but Pete Mathews Coliseum also serves as a third office for HSC. Located just off the training room and next-door to the physical therapy room, Harrison Sports Chiropractic is available to treat the Gamecocks for injuries and body pain, and offers routine adjustments.

CRYO CHAMBER

Purchased and installed in spring 2020, Jacksonville State is now a cryo certi fied location and is home to the only cryo chamber between Birmingham and Atlanta. The Cryo Innovations Model XR can be used in lieu of ice baths following practice and competition to treat muscle pain, sprains and soft tissue damage in sec onds.

Dr. Michael Hurndon Primary Care Doctor Dr. Patrick Harrison Team Chiropractor Dr. E. Lyle Cain, Jr. Andrews Sports Medicine Dr. Ricardo E. Colberg Andrews Sports Medicine Dr. Wayne McGough Andrews Sports Medicine Daniel Lindsey Head Athletic Trainer
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JSU ATHLETIC FACILITIES

JSU Softball makes its’ home at University Field, formerly home of the baseball team. Before the 2003 season a brick backstop was built, as well as a covered batting cage and in 2004 a permanent outfield fence was put into place. Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium was completed in the fall of 2018 and has a seating capacity of 2,020. The JSU soccer team began play on the JSU Soccer Field in 2003. The 2003, 2004, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 OVC Champs play at Paul Snow Memorial Stadium which is adjacent to the Field House. Jacksonville State football is located in the Gamecock Field House. Robert Trent Jones’ Silver Lakes is home to JSU’s Championship Golf Teams. Silver Lakes is located at the edge of the Talladega National Forest between Anniston and Gadsden.
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JSU ATHLETIC FACILITIES

The Gamecock track and field complex is located adjacent to Pete Mathews Coliseum and Rudy Abbott Field. It features a polyurethane track surface and is equipped for all field events. The new state-of-the-art Gamecock Rifle Range, consisting of a fully electronic scoring system, is located in the basement of Rowe Hall. The range has 12 divided firing points and each firing point is 50 feet from the target. The JSU Tennis Courts are located behind Pete Mathews Coliseum. There are 15 tennis courts divided by fencing and windscreens. The home of Gamecock Basketball and Volleyball, Pete Mathews Coliseum got a $2 million facelift in the summer of 2015 that replaced all seating, scorers tables and the playing surface.
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JSU

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SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF

Josh Underwood 782-5915

Associate AD/Media Relations underwood@jsu.edu

Cell 453-0545

Daniel Porter 782-5965

Assistant SID dporter2@jsu.edu

Cell (205) 907-5367

Tony Schmidt 782-5377

Assistant SID tschmidt@jsu.edu

TBA 782-5977

Assistant SID TBA

SID FAX Number 782-5958

Internet: www.JSUGamecockSports.com

ADMINISTRATION

Greg Seitz 782-5368

Athletic Director gseitz@jsu.edu

Greg Bonds 782-5988

Senior Associate AD gbonds@jsu.edu

Lori McFall 782-5536

Executive Secretary to the AD lmcfall@jsu.edu

Tracy Broom 782-5737

Assistant AD/Academics/SWA tbroom@jsu.edu

Misty C. Ray 782-5970

Assistant AD/Compliance mcassell@jsu.edu

Paige McDonald 782-5812

Assistant AD for Business Operations pamcdonald@jsu.edu

Donna Callan 782-5564

Manager of Marketing and Promotions dcallan@jsu.edu

Doug Phillips 782-8499

Tickets dphillips@jsu.edu

Avery Davis 782-8108

Athletic Operations Coordinator tadavis@jsu.edu

Roshard Cargill 782-5077

Coliseum Facility Coordinator rcargill@jsu.edu

Beverly Barnwell 782-8233

Academics btbarnwell@jsu.edu

TBA 782-5889

Academics @jsu.edu

Jalen Johnson 782-5536

Compliance Specialist jjohnson23@jsu.edu

Daniel Lindsey 782-5369

Head Athletic Trainer dmlindsey@jsu.edu

Blake McCall 782-5067

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach jbmccall@jsu.edu

David Smith 782-5375

Athletics Graphics Designer dmsmith@jsu.edu

TBA 782-5527

Athletics Video Production @jsu.edu

BASEBALL

Jim Case 782-5367

Head Coach jwcase@jsu.edu

Evan Bush 782-5358

Assistant Coach ebush@jsu.edu

Mike Murphree 782-8141

Assistant Coach mmurphree@jsu.edu

FOOTBALL

Rich Rodriguez 782-5365

Head Coach

Zac DefensiveAlley Coordinator/Linebackers zalley@jsu.edu

Mike mdiangelo@jsu.edu

Kelvin ksigler@jsu.edu

Rod Smith

Off. @jsu.edu

Ryan ragarrett@jsu.edu

William wagreen@jsu.edu

Eddie ehicks3@jsu.edu

Pat pkirkland@jsu.edu

Rod rmcdowell@jsu.edu

Cole Dial Dir. of Football Operations cdial@jsu.edu

TENNIS

Mike Mucci 782-5887

Head Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach mmucci@jsu.edu

TBA 782-5887

Assistant Coach TBA SOFTBALL

Jana McGinnis 782-5524

Head Coach mcginnis@jsu.edu

Julie Boland 782-8299

Assistant Coach jboland@jsu.edu

Sallie Beth Burch 782-5962

Assistant Coach sburch@jsu.edu

GOLF

TBA 782-5840

Head Men’s Golf Coach TBA TBA TBA

Head Women’s Golf Coach TBA MEN’S BASKETBALL

Ray Harper 782-5535

Head Coach harper@jsu.edu

Tommy Wade 782-5534

Assistant Coach wade@jsu.edu

Dennan Morrow 782-5831

Assistant Coach dtmorrow@jsu.edu TBA 782-5539

Assistant Coach @jsu.edu TBA 782-8866

Coordinator of Basketball Operations @jsu.edu

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Rick Pietri 782-5417

Head Coach rpietri@jsu.edu

Eric Wise 782-5494

Assistant Coach ewise@jsu.edu

Altherias Warmley 782-8066

Assistant Coach awarmley@jsu.edu

Rabun Wright 782-5474

Assistant Coach rwright7@jsu.edu

RIFLE

Ron Frost 782-5185

Head Coach rfrost@jsu.edu

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Todd Garvey 782-8359

Head Coach tgarvey@jsu.edu MacKenzie Rombach 782-5521

Assistant Coach mrombach@jsu.edu

CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD

Matthew Boone 782-5520

Head Coach mwboon@jsu.edu

Roger Cooke 782-8068

Assistant Coach rpcooke@jsu.edu

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Neil Macdonald 782-5679

Head Coach macdonald@jsu.edu

Tara McQueen 782-5695

Assistant Coach tmcqueen2@jsu.edu

CHEERLEADING

Brett Langston 782-8386

Head Coach mlangston@jsu.edu

SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF

Daniel Lindsey 782-5369

Head Athletic Trainer dmlindsery@jsu.edu

Kate Adcock 782-5526

Assoc. Head Athletic Trainer ksadcock@jsu.edu

Alex Gee 782-5369

Assistant Athletic Trainer mgee2@jsu.edu

Olivia Keefe 782-5526

Assistant Athletic Trainer okeefe@jsu.edu

Reghan Humphreys 782-5526

Assistant Athletic Trainer rhumphreys@jsu.edu

Lindsey Perrin 782-5369

Assistant Athletic Trainer lperrin@jsu.edu

Adam Sparks 782-5526

Assistant Athletic Trainer asparks1@jsu.edu

TICKET OFFICE 782-TIXX (8499)

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