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Quick Facts Table of Contents

Media Outlets

About Newberry College.............. Inside Front Cover Quick Facts & Volleyball Information.......................1 2008 Season Outlook.......................................... 2-3 2008 Schedule.........................................................2 Administration..........................................................4 Coach David Nicholson...........................................5 Support Staff............................................................6 Team Roster............................................................7 Meet the Squad..................................................8-11 2008 Opponents.............................................. 12-13 2007 Results..........................................................14 Single Season Records.........................................15 Career Records.....................................................16

Newberry Observer..........................(803) 276-0625 Fax................................................(803) 276-1517 Greenville News.................................800-395-8326 Fax................................................(864) 298-4137 The State............................................800-456-8470 Fax................................................(803) 771-8613 South Carolina Network......................800-956-7266 Fax.................................................(803) 790-4309 Spartanburg Herald Journal.............(864) 582-4511 Fax.................................................(864) 594-6234 Greenwood Index Journal................(864) 223-1813 Fax.................................................(864) 223-7331 Florence Morning News....................(843) 317-7274 Fax.................................................(843) 317-7292 Laurens County Advertiser...............(864) 984-2586 Fax.................................................(864) 984-4039 Name of School............................Newberry College Anderson Independent.......................800-859-6397 Fax.................................................(864) 260-1276 City/Zip.................................... Newberry, SC 29108 Founded........................................................... 1856 Clinton Chronicle..............................(864) 833-1900 Fax.................................................(864) 833-1902 Enrollment.......................................................... 920 Nickname............................................................ N/A Rock Hill Herald................................(803) 329-4000 Fax.................................................(803) 329-4021 School Colors................................ Scarlet and Gray Facility................................................Eleazer Arena Irmo News........................................(803) 732-6695 Fax.................................................(803) 772-7795 Capacity........................................................... 1,600 Affiliation.........................................NCAA Division II South Atlantic Conference................(803) 981-5240 Fax.................................................(803) 981-9444 Conference......................................... South Atlantic President.........................................Dr. Mitchell Zais Alma Mater.................U.S. Military Academy (1969) Athletic Director..................................... Andy Carter Volleyball SID.....................................Eugene Canal Alma Mater...........................Missouri Baptist (1987) SID......................................................... Josh Manck Office Phone..................................... (803) 321-5603 Faculty Athletics Rep....................Dr. Warren Moore SID Fax............................................. (803) 321-5660 Senior Women’s Administrator.............Ginny Luther Email...........................eugene.canal@newberry.edu Athletic Dept. Phone.........................(803) 321-5137 SID Mailing Address:.................2100 College Street Athletic Ticket Manager...................... Carrie Snyder ................................................ Newberry, SC 29108 Ticket Office......................................(803) 321-5101 Website............................Newberry.AthleticSite.com

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Season Outlook A New Era

The 2008 Newberry College volleyball season is about to begin. Last season’s team rewrote the record books, but this year the team plans on crushing everyone’s expectations yet again. They may have lost a few starters and last year’s head coach, but this team has a new coach with big expectations and an offense that could go down as the best in Newberry history. New coach David Nicholson and his team are gunning for the SAC title and plan on setting a new standard for Newberry volleyball. Coach Nicholson is very confident and has no worries about the team adjusting to his coaching style. “I think the transition will be relatively easy because Matt Sonnichsen and I have pretty similar styles,” says Nicholson. “Not a lot of yelling and screaming, but a lot of direction.”

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vs. Armstrong Atlantic State^ vs. North Greenville^ at Anderson^ USC Aiken at Belmont Abbey Lander vs. St. Andrews Presbyterian^^ at USC Aiken^^ vs. Valdosta State^^ vs. Charleston (W. Va.)^^ at Mars Hill* at Tusculum* Brevard* at Southern Wesleyan Carson-Newman* Lincoln Memorial* at Wingate* Lenoir-Rhyne* Catawba* at Brevard* at Norht Greenville Tusculum* Mars Hill* Wingate* at Catawba* at Lenoir-Rhyne* North Greenville* at Lincoln Memorial* at Carson-Newman* Food Lion SAC Tournament

^- Anderson University Invitational ^^- USC Aiken Volleyball Invitational

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Outside Hitter

Newberry volleyball will be bringing back some of its top talent at the outside hitter position. Priscila Sales (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) will start her senior season and second season at Newberry. Last season Sales was Newberry’s most productive player on offense. She shattered school records and now owns the title of most kills in a single season with 403. Sales finished last season on the all-SAC first team and enters this season on the preseason all-SAC first team as well. Lorena Maia (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) will also be returning to the roster this season. Last year Maia was a force to be reckoned with 225 kills and 0.58 services aces per game. With two seasons of eligibility remaining, Maia has a legitimate chance of becoming the all-time career leader in kills and service aces at Newberry College. The list of talented outside hitters does not stop with Maia and Sales. Kara Harris (Grandview, Texas) and Kember Lichtie (Amarillo, Texas) will also try to make a significant offensive impact this season. Harris averaged 1.36 kills a game last season while Lichtie missed most of 2007 due to a knee surgery.

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Season Outlook

Middle Blocker

Newberry may be losing two of its top players at this position, but the team believes it has enough depth to still be a force along the net. Niki and Dani Hroblak (Lake Wylie, S.C.) will be looking to have breakout seasons in 2008. These two players were reserves last season, but the time is now for them to help Newberry achieve its goal of winning the South Atlantic Conference.

Schedule

Coach Nicholson believes the schedule is favorable and a run at the conference championship is the ultimate goal. The team will start the season off at the Anderson University Invitational, a tournament in which the team will face strong opponents outside their conference and give Newberry fans a glimpse into how good this team can be.

Newberry’s home opener will be September 2 against USC Aiken. The conference schedule begins on September 19 at Mars Last season’s freshman sensation Brianna Blakely (Houston, Hill. On October 7, the team will play at Wingate for what may be Texas) is returning to Newberry. Blakely put up historic num- the most crucial match of the season. Wingate defeated Newbers last year racking up 9.6 assists per game. After one sea- berry three times last season on their way to winning the SAC son of collegiate volleyball she is already 10th all time among championship. An early win against them will be a big boost for the career assists leaders at Newberry. the scarlet and gray.

Setter

Backing up Blakely is freshman setter Lindsey Hollingsworth from Charleston S.C. Hollingsworth played high school volleyball at Bishop England High School where she won the high school state championship three times. Her championship experience will help this team on and off the court.

Defensive Specialist/Libero

Last season’s overall record of 19-9 was the best in Newberry history, but those accomplishments are now in the past. Lichtie knows that this team can do better and hopes that Newberry fans will come out and cheer them on all season. “I hope everyone can come out and support us and we promise to bring some great entertainment and competition.”

Newberry’s defense will be anchored in the back row by returning libero Nadia Andrade (Belo Horizonte, Brazil). In her freshman season she was Newberry’s best defensive weapon in the back court. She led the team in total digs and averaged 3.09 digs per game, which is seventh in the Newberry single season record book. Andrade will have some help in the back this year from incoming defensive specialist Brittany Wood (Pendleton, S.C.). Wood played high school volleyball at Pendleton HS and received all region honors twice. Wood, along with Hollingsworth, will have the opportunity to have an immediate impact in her freshman season.

Brianna Blakely

“Their participation will force competition for playing time and that will drive all of us to be better, plus our practice reps will be at a higher level,” Kember Lichtie says.

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Administration Dr. Mitchell (Mick) M. Zais has been president of Newberry College since August of 2000. He earned an engineering degree from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point; a Master of Arts degree in military history from the School for Advanced Military Studies at Leavenworth, Kansas; and Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees in social psychology and organizational behavior from the University of Washington. He is also a graduate of the National Defense University where he was a post-doctoral research fellow in national security affairs. Dr. Zais has been appointed by Governor Mark Sanford to represent the state’s 20 private colleges and universities on the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. He also serves as a member of the Governor’s Council for Educational Reform of secondary education in South Carolina. He is a member of the Newberry Opera House Foundation, the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce, the Lutheran Education Conference of North America, and the Southeastern Region of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. In the South Atlantic (athletic) Conference, he serves as Chairman of the Presidents’ Council. He also represents the private college and university presidents of the southeastern United States on the Board of Directors of the national Foundation for Independent Higher Education. Dr. Zais also serves as Chairman of the Lieutenant Governor’s advisory council on aging. Dr. Zais has written and published extensively in the fields of organizational behavior, curriculum design, stress, military history and doctrine, and leadership and management, in such professional journals as the Journal of Applied Psychology, Armed Forces Journal International, Military Review, Parameters, etc. His opinion-editorial pieces, written while President of Newberry College, have appeared in newspapers across the state. Before becoming Newberry College’s 20th president, Dr. Zais served his country for over 30 years as an officer in the United States Army, attaining the rank of brigadier general. As an assistant professor at West Point, he taught management consulting, organizational behavior, and leadership. A paratrooper and Ranger, Dr. Zais served in a wide variety of infantry units, in Vietnam, the United States, and Korea. He commanded two rifle companies, an infantry battalion, a light infantry brigade, and served as deputy commanding general at Fort Riley, Kansas. His experience is in military plans and operations, having worked as chief of operations, plans, and training for an infantry battalion; war plans officer for a corps; and Chief of War Plans for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Dr. Zais was a White House aide and served in Panama as executive assistant to the four-star commander of all U.S. forces in Central and South America. In Kuwait, he was commanding general of U.S. and Allied forces. He also served as commanding general of Operation Provide Refuge, the task force that cared for the 4,000 Kosovo refugees who entered the United States. Prior to coming to Newberry College, Zais was the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, the headquarters that administers more than 200,000 military members of the Army Reserve. Dr. Zais’s military awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Air Medal, the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal, the Ranger, Airborne, and Combat Infantryman’s Badges, and the South Carolina Meritorious Service Medal. His wife, the former Susan Fincher, is from Columbia and a graduate of the University of South Carolina. Susan’s great-great-great-grandfather was a founding member of the Newberry College Board of Trustees. They have two children: Bradley is an infantry soldier in Iraq; Ashley, is an intern coordinator for presidential hopeful John McCain.

Andy Carter is entering his seventh year as the Newberry College Director of Athletics, having joined the Newberry family in September of 2002.Since taking the helm, Carter has spearheaded several projects in order to turn Newberry Athletics into one of the premier programs in Division II. Carter came to Newberry after 17-year tenure at Missouri Baptist University. Upon receiving his undergraduate degree from the NAIA institution, he began his career as an admissions recruiter and assistant baseball coach while working on his master’s of business administration at Lindenwood University. His degree completion led him to a faculty position as an Instructor of Business Administration and Economics at Missouri Baptist, while at the same time serving the school as head baseball coach. Carter took over as baseball coach in 1991 and during his nine seasons at the helm won seven consecutive conference championships. Seven years into a successful coaching career, he also took over as Missouri Baptist’s athletic director. He served in both roles for two years before leaving coaching in order to devote all his attention to administrative duties. Almost immediately upon his arrival at Newberry, Carter presented the Board of Trustees with the “Newberry College Athletic Initiative”, a long-term plan to secure future athletic success, while maintaining Newberry’s excellent academic record for its athletics teams. Newberry has undergone an overhaul of its athletic program, instituting a stringent evaluation process for all varsity sports. The results were almost immediate, as the athletic program nearly doubled South Atlantic Conference victories in consecutive years under Carter’s reign. Also, for the first time since 1999, Newberry enhanced its offering of varsity sports, adding wrestling and competitive cheerleading. Academic achievement and student development are the cornerstones of the department. A growing student-athlete population (222 in 2002-03 up to 500 in 2007-08) have set the standard in the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) by winning four of the past five GPA titles and have achieved a cumulative GPA as high as 3.01 (2007-2008). The College’s commitment, as evidenced by the implementation of our Mentoring Skills program, is to maintain this success for the future. The student-athlete experience directly correlates to the relationship they have with their head coach. Annual evaluations and emphasis on desired results produced by the head coaches in the department aided in staff hiring and the development process. The success in hiring and developing all departmental staff (Coaches, administration, and staff) is directly correlated to the commitment shown by the College. The tenure of our head coaches, each program’s win-loss records, and the quality of each incoming recruiting class provide a window of the varied levels of success that will continue blessing the College for years to come. Facility enhancement has also been a major focal point for this administration. In the summer of 2006 a new Astro Turf football field was installed. This provided a state of the art field for practice and competition. The team responded by winning all 9 games played at Setzler Field, including our first ever NCAA DII post-season victory. Through the fall 2007 season, Newberry football has produced a 15-0 home record on the new turf. The 2007-2008 academic year brought the Phase I completion of the first of three new facilities at the Smith Road Athletic Complex with the completion of the Baseball facility. This facility will be the proud home for Newberry baseball for years to come and will provide a great opportunity to engage our community. The other facilities slated for the Smith Road Complex are new Softball and Soccer facilities. Also, the Newberry basketball and volleyball teams began playing last season on a new finished gym floor, powered by a brand new, state-of-the art lighting system. Future plans include new facilities for the men’s and women’s tennis teams, a practice facility for the Wrestling program, and determining the best course of action to give the football facilities at Setzler Field its first facelift in almost 20 years. Success on the fields, courts, and fairways has come as the result of great processes. Our coaches have taught their student-athletes that we must win every day; in the classroom and on the fields, courts, and fairways. During the 2002-03 year we won 19% of SAC competitions. The progress has been steady and reached 53% in 2006-2007. This marked the first time the department ever eclipsed the 50% winning percentage since becoming a DII SAC member. Other competitive successes have come in the All-Sports competition. In 2002-03, we scored 21 points across the 14 representative sport programs. This placed Newbery last in the SAC standings, a place they have finished each year. Once again, the rise has been steady as we scored successively more points each year leading up to the 2006-07 year when we scored 76 points and finished third in the standings, only 6 points out of first place. As the Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics, he serves on the Newberry President’s Cabinet, under Dr. Mitchell Zais. He also is member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and serves as a Board Member for the D2 Athletics Director’s Association. Carter is married to his wife of 23 years, Rena. They have seven children: Aaron (20), a senior cadet at USMA-West Point, Becca (19), Beth (16), Jake (14), Rachel (12), Caleb (10), and Micah (8).

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Coach David Nicholson David Nicholson enters his first season as the head women’s volleyball coach at Newberry College. “I am looking forward to joining the coaching staff at Newberry,” Nicholson said. “It will be my job to build on the success of last season and I will work hard to do that. My wife and I are excited about relocating to the Newberry area.” “David Nicholson is a great fit for Newberry College and our volleyball program,” Carter said. “He has a quiet confidence about him that fits our team well. He is an outstanding choice to lead our program to the next level.” Nicholson comes to the Palmetto State after a brief stint in the spring of 2008 as the head coach at the University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College. Prior to his time at UTB/TSC, Nicholson spent three seasons as the head coach at Union College in Barbourville, Ky. Under Nicholson’s tutelage, the Lady Bulldogs earned their highest win total in school history in the 2007 season with a 34-15 mark and an Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) regular season championship.

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In 2006, the Lady Bulldogs recorded their sixth 20-win season in going 21-17 overall and 12-6 in Appalachian Athletic Conference play. Nicholson has had one player earn NAIA All-American Honorable Mention honors, two NAIA Setters of the Week nods, three All-Conference First Team selections, three All-Region First Team selections and two conference All-Freshman Team selections. Nicholson came to Union after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant at Western Carolina (N.C.) University, a NCAA Division I program. During that time, the Catamounts went 28-33 overall. Prior to his tenure at Western Carolina, Nicholson compiled an extensive high school coaching career. He first served as the head coach at Crescent High School, in Port Angeles, Wash., from 1992-95, taking over a program which had not seen a victory in over five years. In his third season as the coach there, the team was at the top of its conference.

April 19, 1970 Olympia, Wash. From 1995-97, Nicholson served as the freshman volleyball coach at Rainier High School, in Rainier, Ore.,

Education

and then was hired as the head coach at Clatskanie High School, in Clatskanie, Ore., in 1997. While there, he guided his team to a league championship and a sixth place finish in the state. He followed that up with a seventh place finish at the state level the following year. During this time, Nicholson additionally coached the Tiger Club Team in Clatskanie.

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In July of 2000, Nicholson made the move across the country to Hayesville, N.C., and served as the assistant volleyball coach at Murphy High School. After his stint with Murphy, Nicholson was appointed the athletic director and head volleyball coach of Hiwassee Dam High School, in 2001. He was involved with all aspects of the program in this new position from scheduling to transportation of the teams.

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Nicholson was named the 2007 Coach of the Year in both the AAC and NAIA Region XII. The 2007 squad boasted the AAC Player of the Year, Setter of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Region XII Player of the Year. The Bulldogs also had three first team and one second team all-AAC selections, with the three all-conference players also earning all-region accolades.

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A 2005 graduate of Western Carolina, Nicholson received his Master’s in Education from Union in December 2006. Nicholson is married to the former Jennifer Rogers of Murphy, N.C.

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Support Staff

Student Manager Jessica Takach

Sports Information Assistant Eugene Canal

Jessica Takach will serve as the Student Manager after com- Eugene Canal begins his first year with the Newberry Colpeting for Newberry in 2006. In high school, Takach played

lege athletic department as a sports information assistant.

four years of varsity volleyball at Bluffton High School under

He serves as the primary media contact for volleyball, wom-

coaches Al Stern and Chuck Rey. She helped Bluffton High

en’s basketball and both tennis teams. His duties include

School to two region 3A championships and a lower-state

management for home games, keeping of statistical records

championship. Takach was twice named to the All-Region

and production of media guides for all of his assigned var-

team. as well as being named an All-State/All-Star. She

sity sports. He will also assist with the game management

was the team MVP for Bluffton HS. Off the court, Takach of all other varsity sports. He attended St. Thomas Univerparticipated in Model United Nations, Bluffton High Film In- sity in Miami Gardens, Fla., where he received a Bachelor stitute, Varsity Club and was a member of the Honor Roll as

of Arts degree as a double major in Communication Arts

well as National GPA Award winner. The aspiring actress is and Religious Studies. While at St. Thomas University, he currently a junior majoring in Psychology.

served as a Sports Information Assistant and was a freelance writer for the Miami Edition of the Florida Catholic. Eugene was born in Port Jefferson, N.Y., and most recently resided in Parrish, Fla.

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Team Roster

2008 Numerical Roster

No. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 15 17 22 25

Name Lorena Maia Kember Lichtie Lindsey Hollingsworth Fernanda Frey Priscila Sales Niki Hroblak Nadia Andrade Dani Hroblak Alexendra Hagge Briana Blakeley Kara Harris Brittany Wood

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No. 9 17 6 15 22 11 8 5 4 3 7 25

Name Nadia Andrade Briana Blakeley Fernanda Frey Alexendra Hagge Kara Harris Dani Hroblak Niki Hroblak Lindsey Hollingsworth Kember Lichtie Lorena Maia Priscila Sales Brittany Wood

Pos. Lib S OH OH/MB OH RS MH S OH OH OH DS

Ht. 5-11 5-8 5-8 5-10 5-7 6-0 5-5 6-0 5-11 5-5 5-8 5-5

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

Hometown Belo Horizonte, Brazil Amarillo, Texas Charleston, SC Sao Paulo, Brazil Belo Horizonte, Brazil Lake Wylie, S.C. Belo Horizonte, Brazil Lake Wylie, S.C. Summerville, S.C. Houston, Texas Grandview, Texas Pendleton, S.C.

2008 Alphabetical Roster

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

Hometown Belo Horizonte, Brazil Houston, Texas Sao Paulo, Brazil Summerville, S.C. Grandview, Texas Lake Wylie, S.C. Lake Wylie, S.C. Charleston, SC Amarillo, Texas Belo Horizonte, Brazil Belo Horizonte, Brazil Pendleton, S.C.

Previous School Colegio Batista Frank Phillips College Bishop England HS Lake Land JC Arkansas-Fort Smith Clover HS Leopoldo de Miranda Clover HS Northwood Academy Pasadena Dobie HS Grandview HS Pendleton HS

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Meet the Squad 6 - Fernanda Frey 2007: Third on the team in blocks per game with 0.58/Gm… Fifth on the team in kills with 165… Fifth on the team in digs with 195… Previous College Experience: Played two seasons at Lake Land College in Illinois for head coach Jessica Hills... 169 kills in 2006... Received All-Region Honors in 2006... High School: Attended Colegio Joana D’Arc... Personal: Born June 6, 1986... daughter of Klaus and Ana Luisa Camargo Frey... would like to be a volleyball coach after graduating.... her favorite food is salmon... most respected sports figure is Bernardinho.

5-11 Senior Outside Hitter Sao Paulo, Brazil Lake Land College

7 - Priscila Sales 2007: First Team All-South Atlantic Conference… SAC Player of the Week for the week of October 29th... Set single season records at Newberry with 403 kills and 4.03 kills/Gm… Second on the team and third in the conference in service aces per game with 0.50/Gm… Fourth on the team in digs with 202… Previous College Experience: Played in 2006 at Arkansas-Fort Smith under head coach Jane Sargent... team won 9th place in junior college national tournament... Played in 2005 at Arizona Western College under head coach Jason Smith... All-ACCAC... All-Region honors... honorable mention All-American... High School: Graduated from J. Escola Triunfo in 2004... Personal: Born August 23, 1986... daughter of Solange and Airton Sales... would like to be a volleyball coach after graduating.

5-7 Senior Outside Hitter Belo Horizonte, Brazil Arkansas Fort-Smith

3 - Lorena Maia 2007: Led the conference in service aces per game with 0.58/Gm… Tied for the sixth most service aces in a season in a season with 53… Second on the team in kills with 225… Third on the team in total blocks with 52…2006: South Atlantic Conference Freshman of the Year... SAC All-Freshman Team... Ninth in conference in kills per game with 3.38 kills/game (399 total)... 399 kills is a Newberry single-season record... Second in the league in service aces with 0.61 aces/game (71 total)... Third most aces in a season in Newberry history... High School/Previous Experience: Played on state team in Brazil under coach Marcelo Melado... helped state team of Minas Gerais win Brazilian championship ... played for Olympico club for eight years... played for Superball team for one year... Personal: Born June 5, 1986 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil... daughter of Renato Ribeiro Maia and Lucia Nunes Coelho Ribeiro Maia... favorite food is Japanese food, specially sushi... favorite sports team is the Brazilian national volleyball team... Models her style of play after Giba, a volleyball player from the Brazilian national team...

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5-11 Junior Outside Hitter Belo Horizonte, Brazil Collegio Batista

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Meet the Squad 4 - Kember Lichtie 2007: Appeared in 13 games and 4 matches before being redshirted… Recorded 17 kills, 5 service aces, and 48 digs… Previous College Experience: Played two seasons at Frank Phillips College in Borger, Texas, for head coach Charity Savedra... was all-region, all-conference and all-tournament selection... team captain in 2006... High School: Played four years of varsity volleyball at River Road High School in Amarillo, Texas, for head coach Kira Satterfield... all-region and all-state selection... first team all-district twice... member of National Honor Society, Honor Roll and graduated in Top 10% of her class... also played four years of basketball, ran track for three years, was a cheerleader for two years and played one year of golf... Personal: Born August 18, 1987... daughter of Terry and Renee Lichtie... aspires to be a physician’s assistant after graduating college... her favorite food is her mom’s home cooking... favorite professional sports team is the Dallas Cowboys... favorite college teams other than Newberry are Notre Dame and the University of Texas.

5-7 Junior Outside Hitter Amarillo, Texas Frank Phillips College

8 - Niki Hroblak 2007: Recorded 26 kills and 12 digs in 25 games and 11 matches... 2006: Total of 23 kills in 47 games played... 31 blocks... High School: Played under coach Shea Hall at Clover High School from 2004-2006 and coach Brandon Aleski at Montour High School from 2002-2004... helped Clover High School place third in region in 2005 and 2006... awarded Student-Athlete Academic Award at Clover High School: was also on the Honor Roll... Personal: Born March 26, 1988 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... daughter of Harold and Suzanne Hroblak... twin sister Dani plays for Newberry College as well... favorite professional sports team is the Pittsburgh Steelers... says most respected sports figure is Terry Bradshaw... when not cheering for Newberry, Niki roots on the Penn State Nittany Lions... favorite food is mashed potatoes... favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird... favorite movie is Superstar... if Niki could spend a one day in history, she would spend it with Bob Marley.

6-0 Junior Middle Hitter Lake Wylie, S.C. Clover HS

11 - Dani Hroblak 2007: Recorded 10 kills and 6 blocks in 13 games and 7 matches… 2006: Played in 18 games in 10 matches... five block assists and six kills in limited action... High School: Played under coach Shea Hall at Clover High School from 2004-2006 and coach Brendan Aleski at Montour High School from 20022004... helped Clover to consecutive third-place region finishes in 2005 and 2006... recieved the Most Improved Player award for the Clover team in 2006... received academic honor awards for student athletes in 2005 and 2006... also participated in varsity track team at Clover High School in 2006... Personal: Born March 26, 1988 in Pittsburgh, Pa... daughter of Harold and Suzanne Hroblak... twin sister Niki also plays for Newberry volleyball... favorite sports team is the Pittsburgh Steelers... says most respected sports figure is Hines Ward... when not cheering for Newberry, Dani pulls for the Penn State Nittany Lions... favorite food is panckaes... favorite movies include Lord of War and Boondock Saints.

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6-0 Junior Outside Hitter Lake Wylie, S.C. Clover HS

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Meet the Squad 9 - Nadia Andrade 2007: Led the team in digs with 294 and digs per game with 3.09/Gm… Ranks seventh all time in digs per game in a single season at Newberry… High School: Graduated from Leopoldo de Miranda in 2006... Brazilian Delegate at the Youth Science Leadership Institute in 2006... Youth Ambassador in 2006... Personal: Born January 21, 1989... daughter of Ester Pimenta and Demervaz Andrade... favorite food is ice cream... most respected sports figure is Brazilian volleyball player Giba.

5-5 Sophomore Libero Belo Horizonte, Brazil Leopoldo de Miranda

15 - Alexandra Hagge 2007: Competed in 5 matches as a reserve… High School: Played four years of varsity volleyball for head coach Eddie Sikes at Northwood Academy in North Charleston... all-state nominee... Junior Olympics Nationals member... also played two years of soccer, three years of basketball and was a cheerleader for one year... Personal: Born July 11, 1989... daughter of Ken and Jackie Hagge... favorite pro sports team is the NFL’s Carolina Panthers... when she’s not cheering for Newberry, Alex supports the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

5-8 Sophomore Outside Hitter Charleston, S.C. Northwood Academy

17 - Brianna Blakely 2007: Led the team in assists with 643… Fourth on the all time list of assists per game in a single season at Newberry with 9.60/Gm… High School: Played four years of varsity volleyball at J. Frank Dobie High in Pasadena, Texas, for head coaches Donna Branch and Joe Sabatell... 2nd in assists and 3rd in digs in the greater Houston area... first team all-district in three seasons and all-academic honoree... Personal: Born March 4, 1989... daughter of Steve and Renee Blakely... most respected athlete is Misty May... when not rooting for Newberry, Brianna is a Texas Longhorns fan... favorite movie is Dirty Dancing... older sister Chelsea is setter at Texas-Pan American.

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Meet the Squad 22 - Kara Harris 2007: Third on the team in digs with 239… Recorded 128 kills and 15 service aces… High School: Played three years of varsity volleyball at Grandview High School for head coach Lisa Ellis... all-state honoree... District 8-2A offensive player of the year in 2006... Texas Girls’ Coaches Association All-Star Game participant... Cleburne Times-Review first team all-Johnson County in 2004, 2005 and 2006... participated in National Honor Society and FCCLA... Personal: Born December 3, 1988... daughter of Tanya and Steve Erick... most respected sports figures are Misty May and Keri Walsh... when Kara’s not cheering on Newberry, she supports the Texas Longhorns... favorite movie is Remember the Titans.

5-8 Sophomore Outside Hitter Grandview, Texas Grandview HS

5 - Lindsey Hollingsworth High School: played 3 years of varsity volleyball at Bishop England High School… won the high school state championship 3 times… all-region and alllower state honors… member of Key Club… Personal: Daughter of Linda and Bill Hollingsworth… favorite food is sushi… most respected sports figures are Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh… biggest influence is her mother… if she could spend one day in history with any person it would be rapper Lil Wayne.

5-8 Freshman Setter Charleston, S.C. Bishop England HS

25 - Brittany Wood High School: Played 4 years of varsity volleyball at Pendleton High School under head coach Toni Wood… led her team in digs for 3 seasons… received allregion honors twice...all region defensive player of the year in 2007…member of the National Honors Society… also participated in basketball and softball… Personal: Daughter of Tim and Toni Wood…favorite book is The Secret Life of Bees… most respected sports figure is Carmelo Anthony… favorite professional sports team is the Carolina Panthers… if she could spend one day in history with anyone she would spend it with Cleopatra.

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5-5 Freshman Defensive Specialist Pendleton, S.C. Pendleton HS

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2008 SAC Opponents Brevard Tornados September 26 7 p.m. at Newberry October 15 7 p.m. at Brevard, N.C.

Catawba Catawba Indians Carson-Newman Eagles October 11 October 3 2 p.m. at Newberry 7 p.m. at Newberry October 31 November 8 4 p.m. at Jefferson City, Tenn. 4 p.m. at Salisbury, N.C.

Lenoir-Rhyne Bears October 10 7 p.m. at Newberry November 1 1 p.m. at Hickory, N.C.

Date Founded: 1853

Date Founded: 1851

Date Founded: 1851

Date Founded: 1891

Enrollment: 700

Enrollment: 2,205

Enrollment: 1,000

Enrollment: 1,600

Association: NCAA Division II

Association: NCAA Division II

Association: NCAA Division II Association: NCAA Division II

School colors: Blue and White

School colors: Blue and Orange School colors: Blue and White School colors: Red and Black

Coach: Brenda Skeffington

Coach: Shannon Mincey

Coach: Ginger Hamric

Coach: Dave Markland

2007 overall record: 16-15

2007 overall record: 23-11

2007 overall record: 25-9

2007 overall record: 18-16

2007 SAC record: 0-0

2007 SAC record: 4-10

2007 SAC record: 8-6

2007 SAC record: 6-8

2007 SAC standing: n/a

2007 SAC standing: 7th

2007 SAC standing: 3rd

2007 SAC standing: 5th

Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters October 4 4:30 p.m. at Newberry November 7 4:30 p.m. at Harrogate, Tenn.

Mars Hill Lions September 19 7 p.m. at Mars Hill, N.C. October 25 5 p.m. at Newberry

Tusculum Pioneers September 20 5 p.m. at Greenville, Tenn. October 24 7 p.m. at Newberry

Wingate Bulldogs October 7 7 p.m. at Wingate, N.C. October 29 7 p.m. at Newberry

Date Founded: 1897

Date Founded: 1856

Date Founded: 1794

Date Founded: 1896

Enrollment: 3,254

Enrollment: 1,100

Enrollment: 2,300

Enrollment: 2,000

Association: NCAA Division II

Association: NCAA Division II

Association: NCAA Division II

Association: NCAA Division II

School colors: Blue and Gray

School colors: Blue and Gold

School colors: Orange and Black School colors: Blue and Gold

Coach: Mike Smith

Coach: Tony Fontanelle

Coach: Michael Robinson

Coach: Shelton Collier

2007 overall record: 20-15

2007 overall record: 13-19

2007 overall record: 25-10

2007 overall record: 33-2

2007 SAC record: 5-8

2007 SAC record: 0-13

2007 SAC record: 11-3

2007 SAC record: 14-0

2007 SAC standing: 6th

2007 SAC standing: 8th

2007 SAC standing: 2nd

2007 SAC standing: 1st

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2008 Opponents Armstrong Atlantic State Pirates North Greenville Crusaders August 29................................................ 4 p.m. at Anderson, S.C. August 30 4 p.m. at Anderson, S.C. October 18 1 p.m. at Tigerville, S.C November 5 7 p.m. at Newberry Date Founded: 1935

School colors: Maroon and Gold Date Founded: 1934

Enrollment: 6,728 Association: NCAA Division II

School colors: Red, Black, and White

Coach: Will Condon Enrollment: 1,710

Coach: Lauren Axson

2007 overall record: 16-20 Association: NCAA & NCCAA

2007 overall record: 4-29

USC Aiken Lady Pacers Anderson Trojans August 30................................................ 5 p.m. at Anderson, S.C. September 2 ....................................... 7 p.m. at Newberry September 12............................................... 7 p.m. at Aiken, S.C. Date Founded: 1848

School colors: Gold and Black Date Founded: 1961

Enrollment: 1,800 Association: NCAA Division II

School colors: Cardinal, Navy, White

Coach: Jennifer Bell Enrollment: 3,250 2007 overall record: 17-13 Association: NCAA Division II

Coach: Glenn Cox 2007 overall record: 26-5

Belmont Abbey Crusaders Lander Bearcats September 4..............................................7 p.m. at Belmont, N.C. September 9......................................... 7 p.m. at Newberry Date Founded: 1876

School colors: Red and White

Enrollment: 1,110 Association: NCAA Division II

Coach: Lettie Welkes

Date Founded: 1872 Enrollment: 2,682

2007 overall record: 10-24 Association: NCAA Division II

School colors: Blue and Gold Coach: Carla Decker 2007 overall record: 23-10

Valdosta State Lady Blazers St. Andrews Presbyterian Knights September 12............................................4:30 p.m. at Aiken, S.C. September 13............................................. 10 a.m. at Aiken, S.C. Date Founded: 1961

School colors: Blue and White

Enrollment: 808 Association: NCAA Division II

Coach: Dan Kreiger

Date Founded: 1913 Enrollment: 10,888

2007 overall record: 12-25 Association: NCAA Division II

School colors: Red and Black Coach: Sia Poyer 2007 overall record: 10-25

Charleston (W. Va.) Golden Eagles Southern Wesleyan Warriors September 13...........................................12:30 p.m. at Aiken, S.C. September 30.......................................... 7 p.m. at Central, S.C. Date Founded: 1889

School colors: Maroon and Gold

Enrollment: 1,003 Association: NCAA Divison II

Coach: Bren Stevens

Date Founded: 1906

School colors: Blue and Black

Enrollment: 2,414

Coach: Derrick Schmitt

2007 overall record: 29-12 Association: NAIA

2007 overall record: 14-21

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2007 Results Kara Harris

2007 SAC Final Standings School Wingate Tusculum Catawba Newberry Lenoir-Rhyne Lincoln Memorial Carson-Newman Mars Hill Brevard

Conference W-L PCT 14-0 1.000 11-3 .786 8-6 .571 7-7 .500 6-8 .429 5-8 .385 4-10 .286 0-13 .000 0-0 .000

Overall W-L PCT 33-2 .943 25-10 .714 25-9 .735 19-9 .679 18-16 .529 20-15 .571 23-11 .676 13-19 .406 16-15 .516

Home W-L 13-0 12-1 6-4 8-3 9-5 10-3 10-7 4-6 10-6

Road W-L 12-1 7-6 9-4 7-5 6-7 4-6 6-4 1-10 3-9

Neutral W-L 8-1 6-3 10-1 4-1 3-4 6-6 7-0 8-3 3-0

2007 Results Date # Aug 24 # Aug 24 # Aug 25 Aug 25 Sep 07 Sep 12 * Sep 14 * Sep 15 Sep 19 * Sep 21 * Sep 22 Sep 26 * Sep 28 * Sep 29 * Oct 02 Oct 10 * Oct 12 * Oct 13 Oct 17 * Oct 19 * Oct 20 Oct 23 * Oct 26 * Oct 27 * Oct 30 Nov 01 ^ Nov 09 ^ Nov 10

Opponent vs Paine vs. Mount Olive vs Limestone at Augusta State BENEDICT at North Greenville CATAWBA LENOIR-RHYNE at Brevard MARS HILL CARSON-NEWMAN SOUTHERN WESLEYAN at Tusculum at Lincoln Memorial at Wingate NORTH GREENVILLE at Catawba at Lenoir-Rhyne BREVARD at Mars Hill at Carson-Newman at USC Aiken TUSCULUM LINCOLN MEMORIAL WINGATE at Benedict vs Lenoir-Rhyne vs Wingate

Team Statistics Score W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 1-3 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-0 L 2-3 W 3-0 L 2-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 W 3-0 W 3-2 L 2-3 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 L 1-3 W 3-0 W 3-1 L 0-3 W 3-0 W 3-1 L 0-3

Score-by-game 30-10, 30-10, 30-7 30-9, 30-21, 30-19 30-20, 30-15, 30-23 30-23, 27-30, 30-26, 30-21 30-15, 30-15, 30-9 30-20, 30-27, 30-10 33-31, 30-32, 26-30, 22-30 30-28, 30-27, 30-24 30-19, 29-31, 28-30, 30-26, 15-10 30-22, 30-14, 31-29 21-30, 30-22, 30-23, 22-30, 8-15 30-18, 30-12, 30-20 30-28, 19-30, 20-30, 30-28, 14-16 30-24, 29-31, 27-30, 29-31 19-30, 18-30, 25-30 30-18, 30-9, 30-11 16-30, 30-27, 31-29, 22-30, 15-12 21-30, 30-28, 30-27, 26-30, 15-17 30-22, 30-19, 30-16 30-20,30-25,30-25 30-22, 19-30, 32-30, 30-28 25-30, 30-27, 21-30, 29-31 30-22, 30-20, 31-29 17-30, 30-25, 30-15, 30-18 22-30, 24-30,1 8-30 30-10, 30-18, 30-21 30-28, 31-29, 20-30, 30-24 25-30, 25-30, 23-30

New. ATTACK Kills . ..................................1412 Errors ................................520 Total Attacks .....................3827 Attack Pct . .........................233 Kills/Game ........................14.0 SET Assists . .............................1285 Assists/Game ...................12.7 SERVE Aces ..................................234 Errors ................................211 Aces/Game .......................2.3 SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors ................................145 Errors/Game .....................1.4 DEFENSE Digs ...................................1656 Digs/Game .......................16.4 BLOCKING Block Solo . .......................92 Block Assist ......................265 Total Blocks ......................224.5 Blocks Per Game .............2.2 Block Errors ......................47

Opp. 1039 514 3141 .167 10.3 965 9.6 131 186 1.3 172 1.7 1465 14.5 54 283 195.5 1.9 65

# - Augusta State Jaguar Classic, Augusta, Ga. * - Southern Atlantic Conferece Games ^ - Food Lion SAC Tournament, Jefferson City, Tenn.

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Single Season Records Lorena Maia Cara Coleman Jessica Lipsi Amanda Adams Melinda Cordero Dalton Fowler Bronwyn Libeer Aubrey Mosley Laurie Barman Cara Coleman

2006 2006 2006 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2006 2005

34 34 43 34 34 34 34 33 32 32

Matches Played

Kills 403 Priscila Sales 399 Lorena Maia 390 Nicole Richmond 326 Cara Coleman 325 Bronwyn Libeer 319 Tammy Buckles 311 Amanda Adams 300 Amanda Adams 296 Laurie Barman 294 Dalton Fowler

2007 2006 1996 2005 2000 1996 2001 2000 2006 2000

4.03 3.939 3.520 3.350 3.190 2.905 2.885 2.855 2.851 2.777

Kills Per Game

119 119 117 114 114 114 114 114 113 113

Priscila Sales

Attack Percentage .441 Dawn Wilson .312 Aubrey Mosley .300 Nicole Richmond .291 Cara Coleman .288 Laurie Barman .286 Aubrey Mosley .275 Tammy Buckles .274 Amanda Adams .273 Carrie Matthews .250 Vera Finklea

89 83 71 59 57 56 53 53 50 50

Service Aces

Tammy Buckles Tammy Buckles Lorena Maia Kim Carr Cara Coleman Amanda Van Pelt Lorena Maia Brandy Bradshaw Priscila Sales Dalton Fowler

1996 1995 2006 1990 2005 2002 2007 2001 2007 1999

Service Aces Per Game

1.106 Tammy Buckles 0.890 Tammy Buckles 0.739 Carol Berry 0.600 Lorena Maia 0.643 Valarie Mitchell 0.576 Lorena Maia 0.556 Brandy Bradshaw 0.539 Kristin Pulone 0.538 Dalton Fowler 0.509 Amanda Van Pelt

1995 1996 1987 2006 1989 2007 2001 2002 1999 2002

Games Played

1990 2002 1996 2007 2007 2001 1996 2001 1999 1990

Assists 1286 Carol Berry 1110 Alicia Khoury 1085 Aubrey Mosley 975 Aubrey Mosley 945 Valarie Mitchell 903 Aubrey Mosley 884 Alicia Khoury 643 Brianna Blakely 642 Valarie Mitchell 624 Tracey Caldwell

Block Assists 148 Peggy Barnes 110 Cara Coleman 95 Peggy Barnes 70 Kristin Pulone 68 Jamie Foster-Mann 62 Amanda Adams 60 Laurie Barman 60 Jeanette Ergle 59 Amanda Adams 58 Jeanette Ergle

101 89 84 83 82 63 61 43 41 38

Block Solos

Nicole Richmond Dawn Wilson Nicole Richmond Nichole Richmond Jeanette Ergle Vera Finklea Peggy Barnes Cara Coleman Laurie Barman Carla Merritt

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Lorena Maia Jessica Lipsi Cara Coleman Donna Coaxum Carissa Cantrell Jeanette Ergle Carla Merritt Jennamarie Lesky Jessica Lopez Leslie Mathis Priscila Sales Nicole Richmond Nicole Richmond Lorena Maia Tammy Buckles Kim Carr Cara Coleman Jessica Lipsi Bronwyn Libeer Amanda Adams

2006 2006 2006 1998 1998 1998 1998 2006 2006 1998 2007 1996 1995 2006 1996 1990 2005 2004 2000 2001 Assists Per Game 11.52 Valarie Mitchell 10.84 Kilee Ruppe 9.823 Alicia Khoury 9.602 Aubrey Mosley 9.597 Brianna Blakely 9.510 Alicia Khoury 8.560 Valarie Mitchell 8.553 Aubrey Mosley 7.921 Aubrey Mosley 7.800 Tracey Caldwell

1986 2005 2001 2000 1988 2002 2004 2007 1986 1996

Total Blocks

1985 2005 1984 2005 2005 2001 2007 1997 2000 1999

209 185 150 142 131 124 123 102 101 90

1997 1990 1995 1996 1997 1990 1985 2006 2006 1998

Blocks Per Game 2.177 Peggy Barnes 1.981 Tammy Buckles 1.796 Nicole Richmond 1.724 Tammy Buckles 1.658 Peggy Barnes 1.515 Nicole Richmond 1.346 Nicole Richmond 1.340 Jeanette Ergle 1.100 Cara Coleman 1.011 Laurie Barman

Peggy Barnes Nicole Richmond Nicole Richmond Jeanette Ergle Peggy Barnes Cara Coleman Dawn Wilson Vera Finklea Nicole Richmond Cara Coleman

1988 2007 2005 2001 2007 2004 1986 2000 2002 1996

Digs

1985 1997 1996 1997 1984 2005 1990 1990 1995 2006

454 451 404 398 388 346 336 332 324 322

1985 1997 1997 1996 1984 1996 1995 1997 2005 2007

Digs Per Game 4.018 Aubrey Mosley 3.956 Dalton Fowler 3.673 Bronwyn Libeer 3.570 Dalton Fowler 3.491 Aubrey Mosley 3.360 Tammy Buckles 3.094 Nadia Andrade 3.062 Jessica Lipsi 2.850 Christy Stegall 2.764 Christy Stegall

Aubrey Mosley Dalton Fowler Bronwyn Libeer Aubrey Mosley Bronwyn Libeer Jessica Lipsi Tammy Buckles Dalton Fowler Bronwyn Libeer Christy Stegall

2001 2000 2001 2000 2000 2005 1996 1999 1999 2005

2001 2000 2001 1999 2000 1996 2007 2005 2005 2007

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Career Records 129 127 125 125 122 121 116 113 111 107

Matches Played

2004-07 1984-85 2002-05 1995-97 1997-99 2005-07 2000-01 2000-03 1996-99 2004-05

209 174 139 131 124 123 116 113 110 95

Service Aces

Tammy Buckles 1995-97 Dalton Fowler 1999-02 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03 Cara Coleman 2004-07 Lorena Maia 2006-Pres. Kristin Pulone 2002-05 Nicole Richmond 1995-97 Amanda Van Pelt 2001-04 Leslie Mathis 1995-98 Bronwyn Libeer 1998-01

Assists 4097 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03 2097 Carol Berry 1984-85 1994 Alicia Khoury 2004-05 1848 Valarie Mitchell 1986-89 1485 Tracey Caldwell 1995-97 1125 Kilee Ruppe 2006-07 984 Fernanda Marques 1998-99 743 Jessica Lopez 2004-06 645 Carrie Matthews 1997-99 643 Brianna Blakely 2007-Pres.

4.03 3.40 2.96 2.71 2.70 2.49 2.40 2.29 2.29 2.22

1995-97 1997-99 2004-07 1984-85 2005-07 1995-97 1986-89 2000-03 2000-03 2002-05

Service Aces Per Game .588 Lorena Maia 2006-Pres. .500 Priscila Sales 2007-Pres. .461 Carol Berry 1985-87 .422 Nicole Richmond 1995-97 .407 Dalton Fowler 1999-02 .391 Valarie Mitchell 1986-89 .377 Amanda Van Pelt 2001-04 .331 Leslie Mathis 1995-98 .310 Kristin Pulone 2002-05 .305 Cara Coleman 2004-07

Assists Per Game 9.68 Alicia Khoury 2004-05 9.60 Brianna Blakely 2007-Pres. 8.70 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03 8.03 Valarie Mitchell 1986-89 7.81 Kilee Ruppe 2006-07 6.22 Tracey Caldwell 1995-97 5.60 Carol Berry 1985-87 5.13 Fernanda Marques 1998-99 4.29 Jessica Lopez 2004-06 3.51 Carrie Matthews 1997-99

Attack Percentage .529 Kim Carr 1988-90 .282 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03 .248 Priscila Sales 2007-Pres. .234 Cara Coleman 2004-07 .232 Nicole Richmond 1995-97 .220 Fernanda Frey 2007-Pres. .207 Kristin Pulone 2002-05 .199 Lorena Maia 2006-Pres. .194 Kara Harris 2007-Pres. .194 Amanda Adams 2000-01

1995-97 2004-07 1984-85 1997-99 2002-05 2005-07 2000-01 2000-03 1995-97 2004-05

Digs 1662 Aubrey Mosley 1374 Dalton Fowler 1261 Bronwyn Libeer 1096 Amanda Van Pelt 1076 Jessica Lipsi 887 Kelly Harting 846 Jeanette Ergle 833 Donna Coaxum 779 Christy Stegall 719 Kristin Pulone

Rewriting the Record Book

1984-85 1988-90 1995-97 1997-99 2004-05 2005-07 2000-01 2003 2004-07 2002-05

Digs Per Game 3.59 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03 3.22 Dalton Fowler 1999-02 2.91 Bronwyn Libeer 1998-01 2.81 Jessica Lipsi 2003-06 2.71 Fernanda Frey 2007-Pres. 2.61 Jeanette Ergle 1997-99 2.56 Amanda Van Pelt 2001-04 2.54 Christy Stegall 2004-07 2.43 Tammy Buckles 1995-97 2.07 Carissa Cantrell 1996-99

Lorena Maia

Block Assists 259 Cara Coleman 243 Peggy Barnes 198 Kristin Pulone 168 Nicole Richmond 167 Jeanette Ergle 135 Laurie Barman 121 Amanda Adams 113 Aubrey Mosley 108 Carissa Cantrell 105 Jamie Foster-Mann 268 147 110 97 47 76 69 49 45 43

Solo Blocks

Nicole Richmond Jeanette Ergle Cara Coleman Peggy Barnes Laurie Barman Tammy Buckles Valarie Mitchell Aubrey Mosley Amanda Adams Kristin Pulone

Total Blocks 436 Nicole Richmond 290 Cara Coleman 340 Peggy Barnes 314 Jeanette Ergle 241 Kristin Pulone 211 Laurie Barman 166 Amanda Adams 157 Aubrey Mosley 148 Tammy Buckles 140 Jamie Foster-Mann Blocks Per Game 1.918 Peggy Barnes 1.894 Kim Carr 1.552 Nicole Richmond 0.969 Jeanette Ergle 0.765 Jamie Foster-Mann .743 Laurie Barman 0.735 Amanda Adams 0.690 Layne Williams 0.675 Cara Coleman 0.606 Kristin Pulone

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Aubrey Mosley Bronwyn Libeer Amanda Van Pelt Donna Coaxum Dalton Fowler Cara Coleman Kristin Pulone Jessica Lipsi Melinda Cordero Katie Stone

2000-03 1998-01 2001-04 1998-01 1999-02 2004-07 2002-05 2003-06 1998-01 2002-05

2000-03 1999-02 1998-01 2001-04 2003-06 2003-04 1997-99 1998-01 2004-07 2002-05

456 434 429 427 407 404 398 387 341 338

Games Played

Aubrey Mosley Bronwyn Libeer Cara Coleman Dalton Fowler Amanda Van Pelt Donna Coaxum Kristin Pulone Jessica Lipsi Aubrey Mosley Leslie Mathis

2000-03 1998-01 2004-07 1999-02 2001-04 1998-01 2002-05 2003-06 2000-03 1995-98

1028 962 938 882 836 807 754 708 632 624

Kills

Cara Coleman 2004-07 Bronwyn Libeer 1998-01 Nicole Richmond 1995-97 Dalton Fowler 1999-02 Jessica Lipsi 2003-06 Kristin Pulone 2002-05 Tammy Buckles 1995-97 Laurie Barman 2005-07 Amanda Van Pelt 2001-04 Lorena Maia 2006-Pres.

Kills Per Game

Priscila Sales 2007-Pres. Nicole Richmond 1995-97 Lorena Maia 2006-Pres. Tammy Buckles 1995-97 Amanda Adams 2000-01 Laurie Barman 2005-07 Cara Coleman 2004-07 Fernanda Frey 2007-Pres. Kim Carr 1988-90 Bronwyn Libeer 1998-01

Lorena Maia- 10th in kills Priscila Sales- 1st in kills/Gm Lorena Maia- 5th in aces Lorena Maia- 1st in aces/Gm Brianna Blakely- 10th in assists Brianna Blakely- 2nd in assists/Gm Priscila Sales- 3rd in attack percentage Fernanda Frey- 5th in digs/Gm 2008 Volleyball Media Guide


Newberry College...

And The Newberry Community Newberry College has an annual budget of over $16,500,000. The College employs about 225 people—165 salaried and 60 hourly. The monthly payroll exceeds $600,000 and monthly purchases and contracts average $700,000. Over 900 students and 225 employees make purchases in the community every day. The College sponsors around 60 cultural events each year—concerts, plays, art exhibits, lectures. The College hosts around 175 sporting events per year with their 15 NCAA Division II teams—8 men, 7 women. A number of off-campus groups use college facilities for special events. For example, the SC Lutheran Synod Assembly and the SC Lutheran Youth Convention each bring over 400 people into the community. We also host the South Carolina Women of the ELCA, a state-wide ROTC camp, the South Carolina Middle and Senior High Jazz Band Competition, the South Carolina Middle and High School Science Olympiads, the South Carolina Guidance Counselor Conference, several athletic camps, and many more. Special events such as Homecoming, graduations in May and December, Convocations, and accreditation visits in multiple programs bring thousands of visitors to Newberry. A study conducted by the Newberry Chamber of Commerce in 1998 concluded the College has the following economic impact on the city. With major growth in enrollment and accounting for inflation, these numbers would be significantly higher today.

“The economic impact of the Newberry College payroll is $28,000,000.” “The economic impact of total Newberry College spending is $84,000,000.” “The economic impact of student spending is $10,000,000.” “The total economic impact of Newberry College is over $100,000,000 per year.”

Mitchell M. Zais, Ph.D. President


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vs. Armstrong Atlantic State^ vs. North Greenville^ at Anderson^ USC Aiken at Belmont Abbey Lander vs. St. Andrews Presbyterian^^ at USC Aiken^^ vs. Valdosta State^^ vs. Charleston (W. Va.)^^ at Mars Hill* at Tusculum* Brevard* at Southern Wesleyan Carson-Newman* Lincoln Memorial* at Wingate* Lenoir-Rhyne* Catawba* at Brevard* at North Greenville Tusculum* Mars Hill* Wingate* at Catawba* at Lenoir-Rhyne* North Greenville* at Lincoln Memorial* at Carson-Newman*

4 p.m. 11 a.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m.

Food Lion SAC Tournament

^- Anderson University Invitational ^^- USC Aiken Volleyball Invitational

*- SAC match


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