2019 Fort Hays State Volleyball Media Guide

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION Sept. 6 vs. Sioux Falls! Chadron, Neb. Sept. 6 Chadron State! Chadron, Neb. Sept. 7 vs. Montana State-Billings! Chadron, Neb. Sept. 7 vs. South Dakota Tech! Chadron, Neb. Sept. 13 CHADRON STATE# HAYS Sept. 13 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS# HAYS Sept. 14 WESTERN COLORADO# HAYS Sept. 14 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE# HAYS Sept. 20 Washburn* Topeka, Kan. Sept. 21 EMPORIA STATE* HAYS Sept. 27 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA* HAYS Sept. 28 NEWMAN* HAYS Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 26

Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. Northwest Missouri State* Maryville, Mo. Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. Nebraska-Kearney* Kearney, Neb. MISSOURI WESTERN* HAYS Missouri Southern* Joplin, Mo. Pittsburg State* Pittsburg, Kan. WASHBURN* HAYS Newman* Wichita, Kan. Central Oklahoma* Edmond, Okla.

Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 21-23 Nov. 28-30

CENTRAL MISSOURI* HAYS NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE* HAYS NEBRASKA-KEARNEY* HAYS Missouri Western* St. Joseph, Mo. PITTSBURG STATE* HAYS MISSOURI SOUTHERN* HAYS MIAA Tournament TBD NCAA Regionals TBD

Dec. 12-14 NCAA Division II Championships

Denver, Colo.

TIME 12:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

2019 SENIOR CLASS

KYLIE BROWN

6:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

*Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Opponents ! - Eagle Classic (Chadron, Neb. # - Tiger Classic (Hays, Kan.) All Times Central Home Games in Bold

FHSU QUICK FACTS

School Fort Hays State University City/Zip Hays, Kansas/67601 Founded 1902 Enrollment 15,523 Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Nickname Tigers Colors Black & Gold (Pantone 130C) President Dr. Tisa Mason Athletic Director Curtis Hammeke Home Court Gross Memorial Coliseum (6,814) Surface Hardwood Ticket Office Phone (785) 628-4050 First Year of Volleyball 1969 Overall All-Time Record 984-899-3 (.523) Years In NCAA Division II Tournament 2 Last NCAA Tournament Opponent Nebraska-Kearney Lost 3-0 in 2004 NCAA Division II Southwest Regional Finals

ABBIE HAYES

Sports Information

Sports Information Director Ryan Prickett Office Phone (785) 628-5903 E-mail rpricket@fhsu.edu Assisant Sports Information Director (VB contact) Seth Kincaid Office Phone (785) 628-4785 E-mail sckincaid@fhsu.edu SID Fax (785) 628-4383 Fort Hays State Athletics Website www.fhsuathletics.com

Head Coach Alma Mater, Year Career Record (Years) Record at FHSU (Years) Best Time To Call

Coaching Staff

Jessica Wood-Atkins University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, 2003 86-91 (7th Season) 8-22 (2nd Season) Weekday Mornings

Team Information

2017 Overall Record 8-22 2017 Conference Record/Finish 2-16 MIAA/11th place Starters Returning/Lost 3+Libero/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/11

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL 2019

A Member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and the National Collegiate Athletic Association Quick Facts/2019 Senior Class Table of Contents Fort Hays State University About Fort Hays State University FHSU President - Dr. Tisa Mason FHSU Athletics Staff Athletics Staff Directory Academic Majors at FHSU FHSU Athletic Facilities

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Coaches Head Coach Jessica Wood-Atkins Assistant Coaches Volleybacker Information

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Players 2019 Roster Roster Breakdown Pronunciation Guide 2019 Team Picture 2019 Outlook Returning Player Profiles Newcomer Profiles

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Review 2018 Final Statistics

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The MIAA 2018 Standings 2018 Individual Leaders 2018 Team Statistics 2018 MIAA Postseason Awards About The MIAA MIAA Member Information

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Records Kill Records Assist Records Dig Records Total Block Records Attack Attempt Records Service Ace Records Solo Block Records Block Assist Records Yearly Leaders Team Records FHSU All-Americans

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History FHSU Individual Honors 58 Opponents Coaching History 59 Sioux Falls 32 Milestone Victories 59 Chadron State 32 Series Records 60-61 Montana State Billings 32 Season-By-Season Results 62-67 South Dakota Mines 32 Media Information 68 Southern Arkansas 33 Western Colorado 33 2018 All-MIAA Selections Inside Back Cover Northwestern Oklahoma State 33 2019 Schedule Back Cover Washburn 34 Emporia State 34 Central Oklahoma 34 Newman 34 Credits Northwest Missouri State 34 • The 2019 Fort Hays State University Volleyball Media Guide was coCentral Missouri 35 written by Seth Kincaid, FHSU Assistant Sports Information Director, Nebraska-Kearney 35 and Ryan Prickett, FHSU Sports Information Director. Guide edited Missouri Western 35 and designed by Seth Kincaid. Guide also edited by Ryan Prickett, Stacy Prickett and Matthew Hastings. Missouri Southern 35 • Outside covers designed by Seth Kincaid, FHSU Assistant Sports Pittsburg State 35 • • •

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Information Director. Player and coach mugs, action photos, and campus photos are credited to Kelsey Stremel, Mitch Weber, Allison Schweizer, Emma Henry, Mark Shaiken, Bob Duffy, and Ryan Prickett. Statistical research and historical research for the guide was conducted by Ryan Prickett, Andrew Sogn, Doug Self, Jason McCullough, Trent Smith, Lynn Womack and Rich Topp. The guide was printed by Fort Hays State University Printing Services.

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Gross Memorial Coliseum Gross Memorial Coliseum Tiger Volleyball Locker Room

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FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY

About Fort Hays State University Founded in 1902 on the plains of Western Kansas, Fort Hays State University is the second youngest of the six state universities. FHSU celebrated its centennial in 2002. From a humble but exciting beginning, when just two faculty members and a 19-course curriculum greeted 34 students, our university has grown to a faculty of over 400, a support staff in excess of 500 and a student body of more than 15,000. The university now offers hundreds of courses in each of its four main colleges — Education, Arts and Sciences, Business and Leadership, and Health and Life Sciences — and the Graduate School. The FHSU Virtual College provides many of the courses through various media to sites across Kansas and beyond. FHSU is governed by a Board of Regents appointed by the governor of the state of Kansas. FHSU is located in Hays, the largest city in northwest Kansas. Hays began as a wild frontier town and has grown into a progressive community of about 20,000 people. The old and new blend beautifully to form a city that is small enough to be comfortable yet large enough to provide abundant cultural, commercial and entertainment opportunities. In 1996, Hays was recognized as an All-America City. The university sits on a campus of 4,160 acres of land that once was part of the historic Fort Hays frontier military post, and it recently expanded to include the relocated Sternberg Museum of Natural History on a site adjacent to Interstate 70 in northeast Hays. Big Creek, with its shady, grassy banks, meanders through the main campus, providing a tranquil learning atmosphere and serving as a natural laboratory for students in the biological sciences. With its stately limestone buildings and profuse flowers, trees and shrubs, our campus has often been called the prettiest in Kansas. FHSU is academically superior to many comparable universities, offers students an electronic learning and living environment, and is richly endowed by heritage and tradition. Students come to our university for a multitude of reasons, but surveys show that their overwhelming reason is “the university’s reputation for academic excellence and its caring faculty.” The university supports one of the most extensive and successful intercollegiate sports programs of any comparably sized college or university in America, boasting numerous All-American athletes and national championships. More than 400 athletes compete annually in nine men’s and nine women’s sports. FHSU is a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, which comprises 14 schools from the states of Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Nebraska. The university also serves as the cultural center of western Kansas, featuring fine arts exhibitions, performing arts presentations by faculty, students and traveling professional troupes, and a Presidential Lecture Series.

Dr. Tisa Mason - Fort Hays State President

The Kansas Board of Regents announced the appointment of Dr. Tisa Mason as the 10th president at Fort Hays State University on November 3, 2017. “I’m honored to accept the role of President at Fort Hays State University and once again join this outstanding community,” said Mason. “I’m excited to work with the students, faculty and staff of this leading forward-thinking, entrepreneurial university as together we position the university for even greater levels of achievement and innovation.” Mason, a former vice president for student affairs at Fort Hays State, returned to Hays after serving as president at Valley City State University, North Dakota. A native of Massachusetts, Mason, in addition to serving as president of Valley City State and vice president for student affairs at FHSU, also served as dean of student life at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; executive director of the Sigma Kappa Sorority and Foundation in Indianapolis, Ind.; director of student life and assistant professor at Christopher Newport University, Newport News, Va.; and assistant dean of students, Hanover College, Hanover, Ind. In 2013, Mason received the Robert H. Shaffer Award from the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors for her long-term commitment to fostering positive change in fraternities and sororities. She received the Excellence in Service to Students Award from the National Society of Leadership and Success in the same year. “Dr. Mason possesses a wealth of experience and has the innovative spirit needed to lead Fort Hays State University,” said Dave Murfin, chair of the Board of Regents. “I’m confident that she will continue the Fort Hays State tradition of providing accessible, quality education to its community and our state.” Her academic credentials include a Doctor of Education degree in higher education from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va.; a Master of Science degree in education from Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Ill.; and a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology/ anthropology from Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky.

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE Curtis Hammeke - Athletic Director

Matt Cook - Assistant Athletic Director for

Fort Hays State Head Coaches & Support Staff

Chris Brown Football

Jerod Goodale Baseball

Jessica Wood-Atkins Jason McCullough Volleyball

Cross Country/ Track & Field

Adrian Pilkington

Brian Flax

Softball

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Tennis

Gerry Cleary

Blake Reynolds

Seth Kincaid

Jerol DeBoer

Men’s Soccer

Men’s Golf

Women’s Soccer

Women’s Golf

Mark Johnson

Men’s Basketball

Tony Hobson

Women’s Basketball

Tobi Neuburger Jan Schmidtberger Administrative Officer

Bookkeeper

Chas Thompson Wrestling

Summer Harris Special Events Coordinator

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Curtis Hammeke is in his 16th year as Director of Athletics at Fort Hays External Operations State University. He was named the Director of Athletics on May 20, 2004. Matt Cook is in his sixth year as Assistant Athletic Director of Hammeke is in his second stint as an administrator at FHSU. He served External Operations at Fort Hays State University. Cook returned to as the Head Baseball Coach and Assistant Director of Athletics from 1991Fort Hays State University in 2014 after one year away as the marketing 1996. development coordinator for Prep2Prep. Hammeke spent the 2003-04 school year as the athletic director at Cook earned his bachelor’s degree in Recreation/Sports Newman University (then known as Kansas Newman) in Wichita, Kan. Management from FHSU in 2011 and a master’s degree in Sports Before taking the Athletic Director position at Kansas Newman, Hammeke Administration in 2013, while serving as a graduate assistant for the served as the director of athletics at Butler County (Kan.) Community FHSU Athletic Department. College from 1998-2003. Before that, he was director of athletics at Great His past experiences include a two-year game day internship with Bend High School for two years, beginning in 1996, after leaving his the professional indoor football team Wichita Wild, interim Russell position at FHSU. Recreation Director, and three years of coaching high school football Hammeke earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from Fort Hays State University and basketball in Russell, Kan. in 1985 and a master’s degree in Athletic Administration in 1993. The Great Bend, Kan., native Cook lives in Hays with his wife, Kathleen. played baseball for FHSU from 1983-1984. Ryan Prickett - Sports Information Director Hammeke also worked at Barton County Community College as Assistant Baseball Coach Ryan Prickett is in his 15th year as Sports Information Director at Fort and Sports Information Director from 1987-1991 and as a writer for the Grand Island Daily Hays State University. He became director in June of 2005 and oversees Independent from 1986-1987. media relations for all of Fort Hays State’s 18 intercollegiate athletic During his time as FHSU’s head baseball coach, Hammeke received the Louisville Slugger programs. Award in 1995, a national coach of the year honor, and was named coach of the year by the Prickett has been involved in Fort Hays State’s sports information Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and the Mile High Intercollegiate Baseball League. department for 22 years as a student assistant, graduate assistant, and In 2017, Hammeke was inducted into the Barton (Kan.) Community College Sports Hall of now head director. He worked under former Fort Hays State Sports Fame for his time as both a player and coach at the institution. Information Directors Jack Kuestermeyer, Steve Webster and Jason Hammeke and his wife, Annette, have three children—Andy, Alicia and Nicholas. McCullough. Prickett is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He is responsible for writing, editing and designing Brad Haynes - Assistant Athletic Director for all of Fort Hays State University’s athletic publications. He is also Internal Operations responsible for statistical operations and media relations at home athletic events, along with Brad Haynes is in his 12th year as an Assistant Athletic Director at Fort maintaining and writing releases for the official athletic website of Fort Hays State University Hays State University. This is his seventh year as Assistant A.D. for Internal Athletics (www.fhsuathletics.com) and managing Fort Hays State’s athletic social media Operations, after handling External Operations the previous two years. accounts. Haynes returned to Fort Hays State University in 2008 with over 11 years of Prickett has gained national recognition by CoSIDA for his publications at FHSU. He has experience in sports administration. amassed 16 “Excellence in Publications” Awards for media guides, which includes volleyball, Haynes’ past administrative experiences include stops in minor league men’s and women’s basketball, and football. In 2011, Prickett teamed with graduate assistant baseball with Los Angeles Angels and Texas Rangers affiliates, minor Doug Self to earn Best in Nation honors for the 2011 Fort Hays State Volleyball Media Guide. league hockey with a Calgary Flames affiliate, and Division I and II athletics In 2014, the volleyball media guide once again earned Best in Nation honors when Prickett (Texas Tech University and University of Nebraska at Omaha). teamed with graduate assistant Andrew Sogn. In 2015-16, Prickett earned Best in Nation Haynes holds two degrees from Fort Hays State University, a bachelor’s honors for his women’s basketball media guide. Most recently, Prickett earned two Best in in Business Education and a master’s in Sports Administration. As he Nation honors for his men’s basketball media guide and volleyball media guide cover in 2016acquired his degrees, he was a baseball player (undergrad) and assistant coach (graduate) for 17. He produced the top volleyball media guide in NCAA Division II four consecutive years current athletic director Curtis Hammeke. Haynes’ family includes wife Trisha, son Cyrus and (2011-2014). daughter Heidi. Prickett currently serves as the Central Region Coordinator for the D2CCA Division II Men’s Soccer All-America Team and a regional voter for the D2CCA Division II Men’s Basketball Poll. He has also served as the head media contact for Kansas State High School Activities Dixie Balman - Assistant Athletic Director for Association State Championships hosted in Hays for football, volleyball, wrestling, and boys and girls basketball. Compliance and Senior Woman Administrator Several graduate assistants and student workers have found success in athletic operations Dixie Balman is in her sixth year as Assistant Athletic Director of after working under Prickett at Fort Hays State - positions at the pro sports level including Compliance and Senior Woman Administrator. She made the move the National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Soccer (MLS), and Central Hockey into athletics after working at Fort Hays State in the Office of Financial League (CHL), along with collegiate positions at the NCAA Division I and II levels, including Assistance from 1999 to 2014. the annual Alamo Bowl football game. Six of Prickett’s former assistants moved on to become Balman served as Assistant Director of Financial Assistance at FHSU sports information directors at either the NCAA Division I and II levels or junior college level. for 15 years, overseeing financial assistance programs for students, Four of the six are still active as sports information directors. administering and maintaining the scholarship application program as well as ensuring and determining student financial aid eligibility. Her time A native of Salina, Kan., Prickett earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education in 2003 and a master’s degree in Sports Administration in 2005 from Fort Hays State University. He in Financial Aid also saw her work closely with the athletic department, and his wife, Stacy, reside in Hays. assisting in NCAA Compliance for financial aid eligibility and working alongside the department regarding Financial Aid Agreements for Kegan Knight - Assistant Athletic Director scholarship purposes. She also serves on several FHSU committees and as an advisor to the Kegan Knight is in his first year as Assistant Athletic Director after National Society of Collegiate Scholars. serving as a graduate assistant in the athletics office for two years. His Other administrative stops for Balman include time at Cargill, Inc., and Newman University. role is assisting in both internal and external operations. Balman holds two degrees from Fort Hays State, a bachelor’s in Business Administration Prior to his time at Fort Hays State, Knight attended Coffeyville (Kan.) (management), achieved in 1989, and a Master of Liberal Studies in Organizational Leadership Community College where he competed in baseball and graduated (2007). with an associate’s degree. He transferred to Northeastern State She lives in Hays, Kan., with her family – husband Dan and children Josh, Megan and Abby. University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, where he continued his baseball career and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and Business Administration minor. Knight completed his master’s degree in Athletic Administration at Fort Hays State in 2019. A native of Olathe, Kansas, Knight resides in Hays with his wife Alicia and children Emery and Kollins.


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Fort Hays State Athletics Directory Area Code: 785 Main campus switchboard number: (785) 628-4000 Athletic Department Phone: (785) 628-4050 Athletics Fax Number: (785) 628-4383

ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY/MAJORS AT FHSU

Fort Hays State Athletic Administration

Position Athletic Director Assistant A.D. for Internal Operations Assistant A.D. for External Operations Assistant A.D./SWA/Compliance Sports Information Director Assistant A.D. Administrative Specialist Bookkeeper Head Athletic Trainer Gross/Cunningham Complex Operations

Position FOOTBALL Head Coach VOLLEYBALL Head Coach CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD Head Coach MEN’S SOCCER Head Coach WOMEN’S SOCCER Head Coach MEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach WRESTLING Head Coach BASEBALL Head Coach SOFTBALL Head Coach TENNIS Head Coach MEN’S GOLF Head Coach WOMEN’S GOLF Head Women’s Coach

Name Curtis Hammeke Brad Haynes Matt Cook Dixie Balman Ryan Prickett Kegan Knight Tobi Neuburger Jan Schmidtberger Nate Hepner Troy Keller

Phone E-mail 628-4353 chammeke@fhsu.edu 628-5288 behaynes@fhsu.edu 628-4429 mjcook8@fhsu.edu 628-4372 dbalman@fhsu.edu 628-5903 rpricket@fhsu.edu 628-4613 kdknight@fhsu.edu 628-4050 tjneuburger@fhsu.edu 628-4394 jlschmidtberger4@fhsu.edu 628-5285 njhepner@fhsu.edu 628-4199 t_keller2@fhsu.edu

Fort Hays State Head Coaches Name

Phone E-mail

Chris Brown

628-4399

cjbrown9@fhsu.edu

Jessica Wood-Atkins

628-4392

jmwoodatkins@fhsu.edu

Jason McCullough

628-4352

jmccullo@fhsu.edu

Gerry Cleary

628-5471

gmcleary@fhsu.edu

Blake Reynolds

628-5690 bareynolds3@fhsu.edu

Mark Johnson

628-4355

mjohnson@fhsu.edu

Tony Hobson

628-4375

thobson@fhsu.edu

Chas Thompson

628-5392

chthompson@fhsu.edu

Jerod Goodale

628-4357

jmgoodale@fhsu.edu

Adrian Pilkington

628-5885

ammohr2@fhsu.edu

Brian Flax

628-5854

bflax@fhsu.edu

Seth Kincaid

628-4785

sckincaid@fhsu.edu

Jerol DeBoer

628-4050

jjdeboer@yahoo.com

Academic Majors at Fort Hays State University Accounting Agricultural Business Agriculture Art & Design Art Education Art History Associate of General Studies Athletic Training Beef Cattle Management Biology Biology and General Science Business Communication Business Education Chemistry Chemistry Education Communication Education Communication Studies Computer Networking and Telecommunications Computer Science Computer Science - Business Counselor Education (Master of Science) Criminal Justice Educational Administration (Master of Science) Elementary Education English English Education Finance General Studies Geography/Geographic Information Systems

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Geology Graphic Design Health & Human Performance Health & Human Performance - Teaching History History Education Information Networking & Telecommunications Interdisciplinary Studies Interior Design Justice Studies Library Media Specialist Management Management Information Systems Marketing Master’s in Education Math Education Mathematics Media Studies Medical Diagnostic Imaging Modern Languages Music Music Education Music Performance Nursing Office Technology Organizational Leadership Philosophy Physical Science Political Science

Pre-Public Administration Pre-Dental Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Osteopathy Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Podiatry Pre-Theology Pre-Veterinary Medicine Psychology Radiologic Technology Reading Specialist Social Work Sociology Special Education Specialist in Education (Education Administration) Speech-Language Pathology Studio Art Technology Leadership Technology Studies Telecommunications/Networking Tourism & Hospitality

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Schmidt-Bickle Indoor Training Facility The multi-million dollar SCHMIDT-BICKLE INDOOR TRAINING FACILITY opened in August of 2013. The facility is located just beyond the southeast wall of Lewis Field Stadium on the campus of Fort Hays State University. The 50,400-square foot facility features a 65-yard artificial turf practice field, batting cages, 70-yard three-lane synthetic track with jump pits, 5,000-square foot weight room, storage areas for multiple sports, and a team meeting room. The facility was named for the families of Bob and Pat Schmidt and Don and Chris Bickle, who provided major gifts to the university to help fund the construction of the facility. Construction began in June of 2012 and took just over a year to complete. The facility is primarily used by Fort Hays State’s outdoor sports programs.

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LEWIS FIELD STADIUM is the 6,362-seat home of the Fort Hays State University football team. The venue has been home to the Tigers for over 80 years, but has seen several renovations throughout its history. Lewis Field was constructed in 1936 on what was formerly the Golden Belt Fairgrounds, named in honor of William Alexander Lewis, president of Fort Hays State University from 1913 to 1933. The field is located beside a spacious tree-lined drive and is just a short walk from the campus residence halls and downtown business district. A new video/scoreboard measuring over 60 feet wide and 45 feet tall at the north end of the stadium was installed following the completion of the 2017 season, making its public debut at the 2018 spring game. The stadium saw several changes prior to the start of the 2013 season. A brand new artificial playing surface was installed, which plays similar to natural grass. A new look for the field included the FHSU Tiger logo at the 50-yardline and black endzones with gold lettering that reads “Fort Hays” in the north endzone and “Tigers” in the south endzone. Visible just beyond the southeast wall of the stadium is the Schmidt-Bickle Indoor Training Facility, opened in 2013, which features a 65-yard indoor field, a weight room and meeting rooms for the players. Before the 2017 season, old chair back seating and bleacher seating on the west side of the stadium was replaced by new folding chair back seats. Several donors gave generously to the project, allowing for chair back seating for nearly the entire west side of the stadium, excluding a few rows at the top of the stands. Prior to the 2003 season, a new lighting system was installed to eliminated shadows on the playing surface. The native limestone structure around the outside of the stadium was refurbished to its natural state in 1993 when 57 years of weathering was sandblasted away. Dressing rooms, concession areas, athletic training facilities, restrooms and equipment storage rooms are located under the grandstands. A complete remodel of the Tiger locker room was completed prior to the 2006 season with carpet flooring and individual lockers for 90 players. Admittance to the stadium is allowed through two main gates, one on the east side and one on the west side. Four ticket windows are in service for each game.


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Gross Memorial Coliseum GROSS MEMORIAL COLISEUM is the home of Fort Hays State men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, wrestling and indoor track and field. The 6,814-seat arena was finished in August of 1973 at a cost of seven million dollars. The Tigers made the move across campus from Sheridan Coliseum which seated 2,000. Paul “Busch” Gross is the namesake of the Coliseum. Gross coached basketball at FHSU from 1930 to 1946. The installment of a new video board occured in the summer of 2017. The new board replaced the old center-hung scoreboard above center court that was in operation nearly 20 years. The new board features a four-sided, high definition, full-color LED video display, with all four screens measuring nearly 12 feet wide by seven feet tall. Just below is an LED video ring that is two feet tall with an 11-food diameter. The underside of the ring features the Tiger logo facing the playing floor. New scoreboards at each end of the arena were also installed. Additionally, the volleyball, wrestling and softball programs all received upgrades to their locker rooms inside the coliseum. Major renovations took place at the coliseum in the summer of 2011 with the installation of a completely new playing surface and indoor track, and completely remodeled locker rooms for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The old wood surface, which had been in place for at least a couple of decades, was stripped down to the concrete underneath and a more forgiving wood surface was installed. A new track was laid over the existing one around the outside of the wood playing surface. The new locker rooms include open wood lockers, carpet in the dressing area, dry erase boards, new showering and restroom facilities, and a lounge with flat screen monitors for viewing television or video footage. In the summer of 2008, changes were made with the addition of chairback seating on the lower level of the coliseum. Approximately 650 chairback seats were installed along the sidelines of the court. New composite retractable bleachers were installed on both ends of the court. The chairback seats and new bleachers replace the old wooden bleachers that encompassed the entire lower level. Prior to the 1996-97 season, several changes were made to Gross Memorial Coliseum. Additions included the construction of new locker rooms and the remodelling of two existing locker rooms. The sound system was upgraded with the addition of 16 speakers and a new sound board which allows for programming of music, messages and sound effects. Prior to the 1997-98 season, two message boards on each end of the coliseum were installed. Gross Memorial Coliseum is a multipurpose facility that hosts the KSHSAA Class 1A State Basketball Tournament, the KSHSAA Class 3-2-1A State Wrestling Championships, the KSHSAA Class 2A and 1A State Volleyball Championships, and concerts (seating for 10,000). The Coliseum houses the FHSU athletic offices, a large athletic training room, locker rooms, concession stands, a press box and the Field Strength Facility.

FHSU Soccer Stadium at Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex The FHSU SOCCER STADIUM opened for play in the fall of 2011, the inaugural season of Fort Hays State men’s and women’s soccer. The Tigers home stadium is part of the Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex which also features eight baseball/softball fields and eight football/soccer fields. The stadium is a state of the art soccer-specific complex with a synthetic turf playing surface and lighting that meets NCAA regulations for holding night contests. Other features include a Daktronics scoreboard with LED lighting just beyond the south end of the playing field, bleachers seating 500-plus fans, and a two-level press box. The stadium also has both men’s and women’s locker rooms and a concessions area. This brand new facility sits on 120 acres of ground and is located just northwest of Gross Memorial Coliseum on the western edge of Hays at the intersection of Old Highway 40 and the Highway 183 bypass.

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FHSU Tennis Courts The FHSU TENNIS COURTS are home to the Lady Tiger tennis team. Six hard surfaced courts are available for both tournament and dual match contests. The courts were completed in 1994 on the south side of the Gross Memorial Coliseum/Cunningham Hall Complex. The courts also feature lights for evening play.

Smoky Hill Country Club SMOKY HILL COUNTRY CLUB is home to the Fort Hays State men’s and women’s golf teams. The par-71 layout is one of the premier golf courses in northwest Kansas. The course opened in 1962 and was designed by Greg H. Nash. Smoky Hill Country Club is located at 3303 Hall in Hays.

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LARKS PARK is home to the Fort Hays State University baseball team. The park is owned by the city of Hays but operated by the FHSU Athletic Department. The athletic department has a ten-year lease on the property. Larks Park was built in 1940 as part of a Work Projects Administration project. It is a historic venue as the oldest park within the state of Kansas. Continued renovations over past years have maintained the facility as one of the finest in the state. Larks Park is located at Fourth and Main in Hays. The park features a limestone frame with locker rooms, restrooms, concession facilities, and seating for 1,200 Tiger fans. A record 1,868 fans turned out on April 8, 2005, to watch the Tigers take on Mesa State. Lights were installed in 2000 to allow night games at the park. A new field turf infield playing surface was installed in the spring of 2013. The entire infield, including dugouts, mound, base cutouts, and home plate area, is now field turf instead of dirt. The artificial infield is necessary due to the numerous games that are played in the park each year. The outfield is made of bluegrass sod. Park dimensions are 322 feet down the left field line, 319 feet down the right field line, 349 feet to the power alleys and 405 feet to center field. Larks Park also received several major renovations in 2008. A new eight-foot wooden fence replaced the old chainlink outfield fence and the foul poles were also replaced. Billboards of Tiger supporters line the new outfield fence. Along foul territory is now a four-foot wooden fence. The bullpens received a facelift as they are now enclosed with the same fencing that surrounds the field. A new scoreboard with LED lighting was placed above the right field fence. Most recently in the spring of 2010, the Tiger locker room, bathrooms, and training facility underneath the grandstand were remodeled.


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Tiger Stadium

TIGER STADIUM is home to the Fort Hays State University softball team. Ground breaking for the stadium occurred in January of 1998 and was ready for action by February of 1999. Tiger Stadium is on the south side of Gross Memorial Coliseum/Cunningham Hall. The park features concession facilities and seating for 500 Tiger fans. Both dugouts were built above ground with a six foot high protection fence in front. A large press box sits behind the stands which houses the public address announcer, scoreboard operator, official scorer, and working media. Park dimensions are 200 feet down the left and right field lines, 210 feet to the power alleys and 220 feet to center field. The outfield fence stands eight feet high. Prior to the 2012 season, the stadium received a major facelift as the wooden outfield fence was painted black with a gold distance marks and trim on top of the fence. The tops of the dugouts were also painted black, along with the backstop behind home plate. More renovations took place in the fall of 2013, when stadium style seating was added behind home plate thanks to a major donation from Eugene and Jo Ann Fleharty. Upgrades to the park were made before the 2007 season with the installation of an Oklahoma red clay infield surface. The surface is excellent for the Kansas wind and has a high moisture content ratio, providing the ability to withstand spring storms, particularly in the absence of field tarp. Drought resistant fescue grass is the surface in the outfield and foul territory. In the summer of 2007, a new net-style backstop replaced the old chain link backstop behind home plate. In 2008, a new scoreboard with LED lighting was installed beyond the outfield wall. Behind the center field portion of the fence sits three flagpoles which hold the American, State of Kansas and FHSU flags. The chainlink fence alongside foul territory contains billboards of Tiger supporters. The stadium also features two bullpens and two batting tunnels. They are located outside the playing area down the right and left field lines. Lights were installed in the summer of 2003 to aid in hosting tournaments and night contests. The lights are positioned behind each dugout and to each side of right and left field.

FHSU Track & Field Facility The FHSU TRACK & FIELD FACILITY consists of a nine-lane, 400-meter, all-weather running track and a full complement of field event areas. The current site was chosen more than two years ago and construction of the $3.28 million facility began in April of 2016. The complex includes a press box and fixed bleacher seating for 500 spectators on the east side. Other structures provide field equipment storage, a training room, a meeting room, and public restrooms. Construction completed in December of 2016. Installation of a new timing and results board occurred in August of 2017 and future upgrades include the addition of lights to the facility as funding becomes available. The track at the facility is named for Alex Francis, the highly successful man who coached track and field and cross country at Fort Hays State University from 1946 until his retirement in 1980. The track at Lewis Field Stadium was previously named after Coach Francis and his name and legacy has been carried forward to Fort Hays State’s current track. His cross country teams won four national titles (1963, 1965, 1968, 1969) and finished national runner-up four times. He also guided cross country teams to 11 conference titles. His track and field squads captured 17 conference titles and overall he guided 139 Tiger athletes to All-America status in cross country and track and field combined.

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GROSS MEMORIAL COLISEUM

ABBIE HAYES


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GROSS MEMORIAL COLISEUM

GROSS MEMORIAL COLISEUM is home of the Fort Hays State volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling, and indoor track and field programs. The coliseum is in it’s 47th year of operation in 2019-20. The 6,814seat arena was finished in August of 1973 at a cost of seven million dollars. The Tigers made the move across campus from Sheridan Coliseum which seated 2,000. Paul “Busch” Gross is the namesake of the coliseum. Gross coached basketball at FHSU from 1930 to 1946, totaling 150 wins in 14 seasons. The installment of a new video board occured in the summer of 2017. The new board replaced the old centerhung scoreboard above center court that was in operation nearly 20 years. The new board features a four-sided, high definition, full-color LED video display, with all four screens measuring nearly 12 feet wide by seven feet tall. Just below is an LED video ring that is two feet tall with an 11-food diameter. The underside of the ring features the Tiger logo facing the playing floor. New scoreboards at each end of the arena were also installed. Additionally, the volleyball, wrestling and softball programs all received upgrades to their locker rooms inside the coliseum. Major renovations took place in the coliseum in the summer of 2011 with the installation of a completely new wood playing surface and indoor rubber track, and completely remodeled locker rooms for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The old wood surface, which had been in place for at least two decades, was stripped down to the concrete underneath and a more forgiving wood surface was installed. On the court, a large Tiger logo is featured at midcourt. The conference letters “MIAA” are located in the lanes just inside the free-throw lines on each end of the basketball court. The word “Tigers” is located on each baseline of the basketball court. Fort Hays State University and the NCAA logo are also on the court along each sideline. A pair of new video boards to enhance the fan experience during home contests were installed at each end of the court. In the summer of 2008, changes were made with the addition of chairback seating on the lower level of the coliseum. Approximately 650 chairback seats were installed along the sidelines of the court. New composite retractable bleachers were installed on both ends of the court. The chairback seats and new bleachers replaced wooden bleachers that encompassed the entire lower level. Gross Memorial Coliseum also features ample seating for media members both courtside and at the top of the arena. Padded courtside tables with advertising are featured along each side of the court, where the majority of media members are located during home contests. The press box at the top of the GROSS MEMORIAL arena was utilized for radio, television, and the FHSU sports information staff during COLISEUM games for several years until sports information and radio was moved courtside Seating Capacity: 6,814 nearly a decade ago. The press box at the top of the arena is still utilized by television Surface: Wood and webstreaming personnel, along with personnel to control the video boards at Constructed: 1973 each end of the arena. M.C. Cunningham Hall is part of the total Health, Physical Education and Recreation/ INDOOR TRACK Athletic complex at Fort Hays State. Cunningham Hall houses HHP offices, classrooms, Surface: Rubber a swimming pool, four full-sized gymnasiums, eight handball/racquetball courts, a weight room, two dance studios, and a wrestling room. Gross Memorial Coliseum is a multi-purpose facility that hosts the KSHSAA State 1A Basketball Tournament, the KSHSAA State 3-2-1A Wrestling Championships, the KSHSAA 2-1A State Volleyball Championships, and concerts (seating for 10,000). The Coliseum houses the FHSU athletic offices, a large athletic training room, locker rooms, concession stands, a press box and the Field Strength Facility, which features full nautilus equipment and free weights.


TIGER VOLLEYBALL LOCKER ROOM

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The Tiger volleyball locker room was renovated in the summer of 2016. The locker room includes 22 wooden lockers for players with three cabinet compartments, dry-erase boards, a lounge area, multiple flat-screen monitors for watching game film and new showering and restroom facilities. The locker room is located just off the court inside Gross Memorial Coliseum.

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COACHES

HEAD COACH JESSICA WOOD-ATKINS


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Jessica Wood-Atkins • Head Coach

COACHING STAFF

Jessica Wood-Atkins enters her second year as head coach in 2019 after being named the eighth head coach in Tiger volleyball history on January 16, 2018. The Tigers turned in an 8-22 record in 2018, bringing Wood-Atkins’ career record to 8691 over six seasons as a head coach. Fort Hays State had two All-MIAA honorees in her first season while 19 student-athletes were named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. The Tigers also earned the AVCA Team Academic Award in 2018-19, compiling a team GPA of 3.523, the highest in more than five years. Wood-Atkins was previously head coach at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs for five years, leading the Mountain Lions from 2004 until 2008. She accumulated a record of 78-69 over those five seasons, the most wins for a coach in program history. Wood-Atkins led the team to its first (and only) NCAA Division II tournament berth in 2007, coaching the Mountain Lions to 20 wins, one of two 20-win seasons in program history. UCCS went 16-3 in conference play that season, including a three-set victory over Nebraska-Kearney. Her players earned 11 All-RMAC awards and one All-Region accolade. Wood-Atkins entered her tenure at Fort Hays State with an undefeated record inside Gross Memorial Coliseum, defeating FHSU in 2005 before the Tigers moved to the MIAA. Wood-Atkins got her start in collegiate athletics as an assistant coach for the Mountain Lions, serving in that role for two seasons (2002-03). During that time, she completed her undergraduate degree, graduating from the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs in the spring of 2003. Wood-Atkins was a four-year starter at Division I Murray State University in Murray, Ky. (1998-2001), helping the Racers to three Ohio Valley Conference tournaments and a pair of postseason victories. A two-year team captain, Wood-Atkins is one of eight Racers in the 1,000 kills/1,000 digs club at Murray State. She accumulated 1,044 kills, 1,134 digs and 121 aces as an outside hitter at MSU, twice earning All-OVC honors (1999, 2000). She earned a spot on the OVC All-Newcomer team after totaling 313 kills and 625 digs as a freshman (1998). She picked up numerous honors as a sophomore in 1999, including OVC All-Tournament honors and strength and conditioning All-American accolades. Wood-Atkins also excelled in the classroom, earning a spot on the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll all four years while being named the OVC Scholar-Athlete in 2001. Wood-Atkins also worked in NCAA compliance before joining the Tiger family, including stints at UCCS and the University of Idaho. She also served as the Senior Woman Administrator at Idaho. She has served on numerous national and regional committees, including the regional ranking committee, RMAC officiating committee and the Big Sky media and technology committee. Wood-Atkins also has experience coaching volleyball at the junior level, serving as assistant and head coach of the Colorado Juniors Volleyball Club until 2012. At the conclusion of her playing career at Murray State, Wood-Atkins was invited to try out for the USA National Team as a libero. A native of Calhan, Colo., Wood-Atkins was a USAV All-American as a senior in high school. Jessica and her husband, Greg, have two children, Mack and Cora.

Jennifer Thompson Assistant Coach

Juliana Torres Graduate Assistant Coach

Jennifer Thompson is in her second year as assistant volleyball coach, previously serving in the role during the 2017 season.

Juliana Torres joined the Tiger volleyball squad as a graduate assistant coach in January 2019.

Thompson served four seasons as head volleyball coach at Labette (Kan.) Community College. Additionally, Thompson spent 10 years managing and coaching a junior Olympic volleyball club in Ohio. Thompson played four seasons of collegiate volleyball as a middle hitter at Ohio Northern University. No stranger to the Fort Hays State athletic department, Thompson previously worked in the compliance office. Thompson lives in Hays with her husband, FHSU head wrestling coach Chas, and their sons, Cub and Ozzie.

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Torres graduated from Chicago State University in December of 2018, where she was named Valedictorian of the University’s fall commencement. The Joinville, Brazil native majored in Communications, Media Arts and Theatre. Torres received the CSU President’s Cup Award as the senior with the highest GPA, maintaining a perfect 4.0 grade point average. She served as a student assistant of the Cougar volleyball team for two years. Torres played one season of volleyball at Park University after competing at Eastern Florida State College for two years. The middle hitter helped Park to the national semifinals in 2016 after earning Florida College System Activities Association All-Southern Conference second team honors in 2015 at EFSC. Torres compiled a .309 attack percentage in her collegiate career (300/88/685) while totaling 208 blocks (49 solo, 159 assisted).

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EXPERIENCE

PERSONAL

Year at FHSU: Second Born: February 26 Hometown: Calhan, Colorado Education: Colorado State University B.A. History (2003)

COLLEGIATE COACHING RECORD School Colorado-Colorado Springs Colorado-Colorado Springs Colorado-Colorado Springs Colorado-Colorado Springs Colorado-Colorado Springs Fort Hays State Total

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Record Pct. 15-15 .500 16-13 .552 14-14 .500 20-12 .625 13-15 .464 8-22 .267 86-91 .486

1998-2002 Murray State University Four-year starter, two-year team captain Ohio Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete Award (2001) Two-time All-OVC honoree (1999, 2000) 1998 OVC All-Newcomer team (1998) Strength and Conditioning All-American (1999) One of eight Racers in the 1,000 kill/1,000 dig club

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HEAD COACH WOOD-ATKINS

Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2018 5 Years

2018-Pres. Fort Hays State University Head Volleyball Coach 2013-17 University of Idaho Senior Woman Administrator/ Director of NCAA Compliance and Eligibility 2012-13 University of Idaho Academic Coordinator 2009-12 University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance 2006-12 University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Senior Woman Administrator 2004-08 University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Head Volleyball Coach 2002-03 University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Assistant Volleyball Coach


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FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBACKERS

About Fort Hays State Volleybackers

VOLLEYBACKERS

For the past few years, in order to promote our very own Tiger Volleyball team, we have developed an organization called the “Volleybackers.” It is the official booster club of the Fort Hays State University volleyball program. Its purpose is to find dedicated fans to help the team contend in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association conference and Central Region. The Volleybackers group is designed to support the athletes of the Fort Hays State volleyball team in their endeavors to maintain a good balance between the court, classroom, and community. In the past few years we were able to promote the team with increased fan support, team competition apparel, meal funds, travel supplement expenses, locker room enhancements, and a community of educational support. We hope to boost the support even more for the 2019 season. The MIAA is an extremely competitive conference and boasts some of the top teams in the nation. The Tigers plan to contend for a top position in the conference for years to come. Continued support from the Volleybackers greatly increases the team’s chance for success. Head Coach Jessica Wood-Atkins enters her second season in charge of the FHSU program. Wood-Atkins previously turned Colorado-Colorado Springs into a highly successful program, taking the Mountain Lions to their first and only NCAA tournament appearance. Coach Wood-Atkins is extremely excited about the outlook of the 2019 season and wants to continue to build the positive tradition that is Tiger Volleyball. We sincerely hope that you will be a part of the continued growth of the FHSU Volleyball Program. Come join the action at Gross Memorial Coliseum. Thank you for your support.

Who Are The Tiger Volleybackers?

The Volleybackers are the official Booster Club of the Fort Hays State University Volleyball program. The purpose is to create an opportunity for fans to support the coaching staff and student athletes of the volleyball program in accomplishing their goals on and off the court. Boosters are provided a chance to meet the team at selected pre and post game functions. Proceeds from the Volleybackers are used to supplement the program’s budget for capital improvements, such as; team competition apparel, meal funds, travel supplement expenses, locker room enhancements and community of educational support.

Benefits of Membership: • Volleybacker apparel • Autographed team photo/poster • Recognition on game flyers • Quarterly e-newsletters with match results, statistics, highlights and team news • Invitation to the end-of-season volleyball banquet * All questions concerning Tiger Volleybackers should be directed to the FHSU Volleyball Office at (785) 6284392 or e-mail at jmwoodatkins@fhsu. edu. Please make checks payable to FHSU Volleyball. Under the internal revenue code as amended in 1993, we are required to inform you that the deductibility of your contribution must be reduced by the value of the goods and/or services you receive as determined on the adjoining list.

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Gold Point $500 • Signed Volleyball ($10) • Recognition at Selected Home Game • Polo ($30) • Crew Sweatshirt ($20) • T-shirt ($6) • Signed Media Guide ($10) • 4 Banquet Tickets ($60) Champion Point $250 • Polo ($30) • Crew Sweatshirt ($20) • T-shirt ($6) • Signed Media Guide ($10) • 2 Banquet Tickets ($30) Match Point $150 • Polo ($30) • T-shirt ($6) • Signed Media Guide ($10) • 1 banquet ticket ($15) Game Point $50 • T-shirt ($6) • Signed Team Picture ($5) • Car Flag ($5) Point $25 • T-shirt ($6) • Signed Team Picture ($5) Other Donation • Fully Tax Deductible

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PLAYERS

ISABELLE REYNOLDS


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No. Name Pos. 1 Mykah Eshbaugh OH/RS 2 Madison Miller DS 3 Taylor White L/DS 5 Jordan Eshbaugh MH 6 Emily Ellis MH 7 Morgan Christiansen MH 8 Paige Baird OH 9 Katie Darnell S 10 Delaney Humm OH 11 Tatum Bartels MH 12 Morgan West RS 13 Isabelle Reynolds OH 14 Kayla Vitztum OH 15 Haley McCorkle S 20 Kylie Brown RS 43 Abbie Hayes L/DS

Ht. 6-1 5-4 5-4 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-7 5-9 5-9 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-5 5-10 5-6

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

Hometown (Previous School) Concordia, Kan. (Allen D. Nease HS) Spring Hill, Kan. (Neosho CC) Silver Lake, Kan. (Silver Lake HS) Concordia, Kan. (Concordia HS) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Rampart HS) Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X HS) Long Island, Kan. (Northern Valley HS) Wichita, Kan. (Wichita Northwest HS) Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X HS) Phillipsburg, Kan. (Phillipsburg HS) La Crosse, Kan. (La Crosse HS) Andover, Kan. (Andover HS) Hays, Kan. (Thomas More Prep-Marian HS) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Rampart HS) Hays, Kan. (Hays HS) Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley HS)

2019 ROSTER

Head Coach: Jessica Wood-Atkins, Second Year (Colorado-Colorado Springs, 2003) Assistant Coach: Jennifer Thompson Graduate Assistant Coach: Juliana Torres

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Name No. Pos. Paige Baird 8 OH Tatum Bartels 11 MH Kylie Brown 20 RS Morgan Christiansen 7 MH Katie Darnell 9 S Emily Ellis 6 MH Jordan Eshbaugh 5 MH Mykah Eshbaugh 1 OH/RS Abbie Hayes 43 L/DS Delaney Humm 10 OH Haley McCorkle 15 S Madison Miller 2 DS Isabelle Reynolds 13 OH Kayla Vitztum 14 OH Morgan West 12 RS Taylor White 3 L/DS

Ht. 5-7 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-11 6-1 5-6 5-9 5-5 5-4 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-4

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

Hometown (Previous School) Long Island, Kan. (Northern Valley HS) Phillipsburg, Kan. (Phillipsburg HS) Hays, Kan. (Hays HS) Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X HS) Wichita, Kan. (Wichita Northwest HS) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Rampart HS) Concordia, Kan. (Concordia HS) Concordia, Kan. (Allen D. Nease HS (Fla.)) Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley HS) Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X HS) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Rampart HS) Spring Hill, Kan. (Neosho CC) Andover, Kan. (Andover HS) Hays, Kan. (Thomas More Prep-Marian HS) La Crosse, Kan. (La Crosse HS) Silver Lake, Kan. (Silver Lake HS)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

By Primary Position

No. Name Pronunciation Defensive Specialist 3 11 Tatum BARTELS Bar-TELLS Hayes, Miller, White 14 Kayla VITZTUM VITZ-dum Middle Hitter 4 Bartels, Christiansen, Ellis, J. Eshbaugh Outside Hitter 5 Baird, M. Eshbaugh, Humm, Reynolds, Vitztum Right Side Hitter 2 Brown, West Setter 2 Darnell, McCorkle

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN Returners 9 Bartels, Brown, Darnell, J. Eshbaugh, Hayes, Reynolds, Vitztum, West, White Transfers 1 Miller Freshmen 6 Baird, Christiansen, Ellis, M. Eshbaugh, Humm, McCorkle

By Home State

Kansas 11 Baird, Bartels, Brown, Darnell, J. Eshbaugh, M. Eshbaugh, Miller, Reynolds, Vitztum, West, White Colorado 3 Ellis, Hayes, McCorkle Nebraska 2 Christiansen, Humm

By Class

Seniors 3 Brown, Hayes, White Juniors 5 Bartels, Darnell, J. Eshbaugh, Miller, West, Sophomores 2 Reynolds, Vitztum Freshmen 6 Christiansen, Ellis, M. Eshbaugh, Humm, McCorkle

By Height

5-4 2 Miller, White 5-5 1 McCorkle 5-6 1 Hayes 5-7 1 Baird 5-9 2 Darnell, Humm 5-10 3 Bartels, Brown, Vitztum 5-11 3 J. Eshbaugh, Reynolds, West 6-0 2 Christiansen, Ellis 6-1 1 M. Eshbaugh

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Second year head coach Jessica Wood-Atkins will bring in seven new players in 2019 to join forces with nine returning Tigers.

Middle Hitters The Tigers enter the year with four choices at middle hitter, including a pair of returners and two freshmen. Junior Tatum Bartels led the team with 71 blocks a year ago while adding 167 kills and starting all 30 matches. Junior Jordan Eshbaugh collected three kills and three blocks in limited playing time as a sophomore. Newcomers include Morgan Christiansen out of Pius X High School in Lincoln, Neb. and Emily Ellis from Rampart High School in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Outside Hitters Three incoming freshmen join a pair of sophomores at the outside hitter position. Isabelle Reynolds led the team with 255 kills and a .193 attack percentage in 2018. She averaged 2.60 kills per set, most on the team and ranking 17th in the MIAA. Fellow sophomore Kayla Vitztum ranked fourth on the team with 158 kills a year ago while receiving the MIAA Academic Excellence Award for wrapping up the year with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Paige Baird was a standout athlete at Northern Valley High School in Long Island, Kan. Mykah Eshbaugh joins her sister Jordan on the Tiger roster after graduating from Allen D. Nease High School in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Delaney Humm enrolled at Fort Hays State after graduating from Pius X High School in Lincoln, Neb.

Rightside Hitters The Tigers have two returners that will line up on the opposite side this season. Junior Morgan West made 16 starts a year ago, totaling 101 kills, 23 blocks and 33 digs. Senior Kylie Brown looks to get back out on the court this year after missing the 2018 season due to injury.

Setters One returner and one incoming freshman make up the setting group on the 2019 roster. Katie Darnell appeared in nine matches in her sophomore season, contributing 93 assists. She once again received the MIAA Academic Excellence Award for wrapping up the year with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Haley McCorkle will look to make an immediate impact after joining the team from Rampart High School in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Defensive Specialists/Liberos The Tigers carry a trio of upperclassmen defensive specialists into the new season, including two returners and one junior transfer. Senior Abbie Hayes was the primary libero in 2018, leading the team with 440 digs and ranking seventh in the MIAA with an average of 4.40 digs per set. Senior Taylor White played in all but one match last season, ranking fourth on the team with 195 digs. The former All-MIAA performer added nine service aces. Madison Miller is the lone newcomer in the group, joining the Tigers after playing two seasons at Neosho Community College. The transfer totaled 1,241 digs in her career as a Panther, including ranking second nationally with 979 digs as a sophomore.

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2019 ROSTER

Front row (L to R): Taylor White, Abbie Hayes Middle row: Haley McCorkle, Madison Miller, Katie Darnell, Kayla Vitztum, Isabelle Reynolds, Paige Baird Back row: Delaney Humm, Jordan Eshbaugh, Tatum Bartels, Morgan Christiansen, Mykah Eshbaugh, Emily Ellis, Morgan West, Kylie Brown, team manager Paige Dechant


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taylor WHITE Silver Lake, Kansas Silver Lake High School Career Single Game Highs Kills..................................................................................1 (3x) last at Central Oklahoma (10/27/18) Attacks................................................................................... 3 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (9/16/17) Attack Percentage (min. 5 kills)............................N/A

Assists.............................................................................4 (6x) last at Southwest Baptist Service Aces......................................................................... 3 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State (9/15/17) Digs........................................................................................31 at Southern Nazarene (9/16/17) Solo Blocks......................................................................N/A Assisted Blocks..............................................................N/A Total Blocks.....................................................................N/A Points...................................................................................3.0 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State (9/15/17)

2018 (Junior)

Silver Lake HS

Kansas Class 3A Player of the Year as a senior in 2015...Three-time all-state selection, earning first team honors as a junior and senior and second team honors as a sophomore...Three-time all-state tournament team selection...Four-time all-league selection...Member of two state championship teams (2013 and 2014)...Holds state records in Kansas for most assists in a season (1,123 in 2013) and a career (4,216)...All-state second team selection as a senior in basketball...Four-time allleague selection in basketball...Member of state championship team in basketball as a senior... State champion in track and field as a junior in 2017 (Sophomore) Earned honorable mention All-MIAA accolades... the triple jump...Member of state championship Played in all 34 matches as the primary libero for the track and field team as a junior. Tigers...One of two players to play in all 123 sets on the year...Led the team with 585 digs, ranking seventh in the MIAA with an average of 4.76 digs per set... Recorded the most digs in a season for a freshman in the program’s NCAA Division II history, crushing the old record by 175 digs...Ranked third on the team with 70 assists...Added 10 service aces, fourth-most on the team...Made one kill...Recorded 10 or more digs 31 times, eclipsing 20 10 times and 30 once...Posted a team-best 31 digs in a four-set victory at Southern Nazarene (9/16)...Tossed up a season-high four assists six times (last at Southwest Baptist, 10/21)...Dropped in three service aces in a win over Southwestern Oklahoma State (9/15)...Earned the MIAA Academic Excellence Award for carrying a perfect 4.0 GPA... Earned the MIAA Scholar Athlete Award while being listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. Appeared in 29 matches, making six starts...Played in 90 sets...Ranked fourth on the team with 195 digs, averaging 2.17 per set...Added nine service aces and 11 assists...Tallied 10 or more digs six times... Recorded a season-best 13 digs twice, against Southern Nazarene (9/8) and Nebraska-Kearney (10/16)...Dropped in multiple service aces in the season opener against Panhandle State (8/24)...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll while earning the MIAA Academic Excellence Award for maintaining a perfect 4.00 GPA.

2016 (Freshman)

Earned the MIAA Academic Excellence Award for carrying a perfect 4.0 GPA while being listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll...Did not appear in any matches.

WHITE’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2017 2018 TOTAL

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SP MP MS K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS 123 34 0 1 0.01 0 14 .071 70 0.57 10 0.08 12 585 4.76 31 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 11.0 90 29 6 2 0.02 3 9 -.111 11 0.12 9 0.10 14 195 2.17 15 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 11.0 213 63 6 3 0.01 3 23 .000 81 0.38 19 0.09 26 780 3.66 46 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 22.0

PTS/S 0.09 0.12 0.10

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jordan ESHBAUGH Concordia, Kansas Concordia High School Career Single Game Highs

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2018 (Sophomore)

Appeared in four matches, playing in six sets...Totaled three kills on 14 swings...Added three blocks, totaling 5.5 points...Recorded one ace...Posted a pair of kills in a win over Science & Arts (8/24)...Tallied two block assists at Missouri Western (9/29)...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

2017 (Freshman)

Did not appear in any matches...Listed on the MIAA Kills.......................................................................................... 2 Academic Honor Roll. vs. Science & Arts (Okla.) (8/24/18)

Concordia HS

Attacks................................................................................... 7 First team All-State (4A-II) as a junior...Helped the at Missouri Western (9/29/18) Panthers to a pair of state championship game appearances (2015-16)...Three time first team allAttack Percentage (min. 5 kills)............................N/A league...Named on the gold honor roll for her work in the classroom...Lettered four times in volleyball and basketball...Also earned all-league honors in Assists................................................................................N/A basketball...Father (Chad Eshbaugh) played basketball at FHSU. Service Aces......................................................................... 1 vs. Science & Arts (Okla.) (8/24/18) Digs.....................................................................................N/A

Solo Blocks......................................................................N/A Assisted Blocks................................................................... 2 at Missouri Western (9/29/18) Total Blocks.......................................................................... 2 at Missouri Western (9/29/18) Points...................................................................................3.5 vs. Science & Arts (Okla.) (8/24/18)

ESHBAUGH’S CAREER STATS SEASON SP MP MS K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS PTS/S 2018 6 4 0 3 0.50 2 14 .071 0 0.00 1 0.17 0 0 0.00 0 0 3 3 0.50 1 0 5.5 0.83

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katie DARNELL Wichita, Kansas Wichita Northwest High School Career Single Game Highs Kills.....................................................................................N/A

Attacks................................................................................... 3 at Northwest Missouri State (9/28/18) Attack Percentage (min. 5 kills)............................N/A

2018 (Sophomore)

Appeared in nine matches, playing in 25 sets...Tossed up 93 assists, third-most on the team...Averaged 3.72 assists per set...Added three service aces and 32 digs... Recorded 10 or more assists four times, including a season-high 20 assists twice (Pittsburg State, 9/21 & Southwest Baptist, 10/12)...Dropped in a pair of service aces against Southwest Baptist (10/12)...Posted a season-best nine digs at Northwest Missouri State (9/28)...Earned the MIAA Academic Excellence Award for earning a perfect 4.00 GPA while being listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

Wichita Northwest HS

Named first team all-league as a senior after earning second team accolades as a junior and being named honorable mention as a sophomore...Earned the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award...Voted team MVP as a senior... Three-time team captain...Helped the Grizzlies to three Kansas 6A State Tournament appearances... President of the National Honor Society.

2017 (Freshman)

Earned the MIAA Academic Excellence Award for earning a perfect 4.00 GPA while being listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll...Did not appear in any matches.

Assists...................................................................................20 Pittsburg State (9/21/18) Service Aces......................................................................... 2 Southwest Baptist (10/12/18) Digs.......................................................................................... 9 at Northwest Missouri State (9/28/18) Solo Blocks......................................................................N/A Assisted Blocks..............................................................N/A

Total Blocks.....................................................................N/A

Points...................................................................................2.0 Southwest Baptist (10/12/18)

DARNELL’S CAREER STATS SEASON SP MP MS K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS PTS/S 2018 25 9 0 0 0.00 3 8 -.375 93 3.72 3 0.12 1 32 1.28 2 0 0 0 0.00 0 8 3.0 0.12

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tatum BARTELS Phillipsburg, Kansas Phillipsburg High School Career Single Game Highs Kills........................................................................................12 Southwest Baptist (10/12/18) Attacks.................................................................................30 vs. Southern Nazarene (9/8/18) Attack Percentage (min. 5 kills)......... .800 (8-0-10) vs. Science & Arts (Okla.) (8/24/18) Assists..................................................................................... 3 vs. West Liberty (9/9/17) Service Aces.................................................................3 (3x) last vs. Black Hills State (8/31/18) Digs.......................................................................................... 8 Pittsburg State (9/21/18)

2018 (Sophomore)

Started all 30 matches, appearing in 97 sets...Led the team with 71 blocks, totaling eight solo blocks and 63 block assists...Averaged .73 blocks per set...Recorded 167 kills on 495 swings, posting an attack percentage of .149 while averaging 1.72 kills per frame...Added 10 service aces and six assists...Compiled 65 digs, averaging 0.67 per set...Third on the team with 216.5 total points...Four matches with double-digit kills, including a season-best 12 kills against Southwest Baptist (10/12)...Recorded a season-high five blocks four times, most recently in the final match of the year against Missouri Western (11/3)...Recorded two solo blocks at Pittsburg State (10/26)...Posted a seasonbest eight digs against Pittsburg State (9/21)...Earned the MIAA Academic Excellence Award for compiling a perfect 4.00 GPA while being listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

2017 (Freshman)

One of two Tigers to appear in and start all 34 matches, playing in 121 of 123 sets...Ranked sixth on the team with 151 kills, totaling 1.25 kills each set...Posted an attack percentage of .132...Paced the team with 20 service aces...Ranked second on the team with 85 blocks (12 solo), adding 95 digs...Recorded a season-

high nine kills twice, against Nebraska-Kearney (9/26) and Missouri Western (10/6)...Tallied a season-best three service aces against both West Liberty (9/9) and Missouri Western (10/6)...Blocked a season-high seven attempts (one solo) at Walsh (9/8)...Tallied three solo blocks in her first career match against Arkansas-Fort Smith (9/1)...Reached a personal-best seven digs against William Jewell (9/2) and Southwestern Oklahoma State (9/15)... Earned the MIAA Academic Excellence Award for finishing the year with a perfect 4.00 GPA while being listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

Phillipsburg HS

Unanimous selection as the MCL Top Player as a senior...Named first team All-MCL twice after earning second team accolades as a sophomore... Selected to play in the Northwest Kansas All-Star Game as a senior...Listed on the “All A” honor roll all four years at PHS...Earned the MCL Academic Award as a senior...Named Academic All-MCL four times...Earned varsity letters in volleyball, basketball and track and field all four years as a Panther...Also earned all-league honors in basketball and was a 3A state track medalist.

Solo Blocks........................................................................... 3 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (9/1/17) Assisted Blocks...........................................................6 (2x) last Nebraska-Kearney (9/26/17) Total Blocks.......................................................................... 7 at Walsh (9/8/17) Points................................................................................ 15.0 Southwest Baptist (10/12/18)

BARTELS’ CAREER STATS SEASON 2017 2018 TOTAL

SP MP MS K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 121 34 34 151 1.25 87 484 .132 10 0.08 20 0.17 14 95 0.79 2 12 73 85 0.70 14 6 97 30 30 167 1.72 93 495 .149 6 0.06 10 0.10 16 65 0.67 2 8 63 71 0.73 15 1 218 64 64 318 1.46 180 979 .141 16 0.07 30 0.14 30 160 0.73 4 20 136 156 0.72 29 7

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PTS/S 1.81 2.23 2.00

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morgan WEST La Crosse, Kansas La Crosse High School Career Single Game Highs Kills............................................................................... 12 (2x) last Southwest Baptist (10/12/18) Attacks.................................................................................26 last Southwest Baptist (10/12/18) Attack Percentage (min. 5 kills)......... .500 (8-1-14) Central Oklahoma (9/22/18) Assists.............................................................................2 (2x) last at Nebraska-Kearney (9/18/18) Service Aces....................................................................N/A

2018 (Sophomore)

Appeared in 23 matches, making 16 starts...Played in 71 sets...Recorded 101 kills on 332 swings, accumulating a .130 attack percentage...Averaged 1.42 kills per set...Totaled 23 blocks, including two solo blocks and 21 block assists...Added 33 digs and 12 assists...Posted a season-best 12 kills against Southwest Baptist (10/12)...Recorded five digs against Central Missouri (10/5)...Tallied a season-best four blocks at Nebraska-Kearney (9/18)...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

2016 (Freshman)

Redshirted the 2016 season...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

La Crosse HS

Three-time all-state selection, earning first team honors as a senior in 2015, second team honors as a junior in 2014, and honorable mention status as a sophomore in 2013...All-state tournament team honors as a senior...Led the entire state of Kansas in hitting percentage as a junior (.503).

2017 (Redshirt-Freshman)

Played in eight matches, making two starts...Played in 13 sets...Totaled 24 kills on 60 attempts, posting an attack percentage of .200...Added four blocks (one solo), four digs and two assists...Recorded first career kill against West Liberty (9/9)...Picked up first career block at Missouri Southern (10/20)...Made her first start against Johnson & Wales (11/4), recording a season-high 12 kills on 23 attempts (12-2-23, .435) while adding two blocks...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

Digs.......................................................................................... 5 at Central Missouri (10/5/18) Solo Blocks...................................................................1 (3x) last Washburn (10/19/18) Assisted Blocks................................................................... 4 at Nebraska-Kearney (9/18/18) Total Blocks.......................................................................... 4 at Nebraska-Kearney (9/18/18) Points................................................................................ 13.0 Johnson & Wales (11/4/17)

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SP MP MS K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS 13 8 2 24 1.85 12 60 .200 2 0.15 0 0.00 0 4 0.31 0 1 3 4 0.31 0 0 26.5 71 23 16 101 1.42 58 332 .130 12 0.17 0 0.00 0 33 0.46 7 2 21 23 0.32 1 4 113.5 84 31 18 125 1.49 70 392 .140 14 0.17 0 0.00 0 37 0.44 7 3 24 27 0.32 1 4 140.0

PTS/S 2.00 1.59 1.67

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isabelle REYNOLDS Andover, Kansas Andover High School Career Single Game Highs Kills........................................................................................18 vs. East Central (9/7/18) Attacks.................................................................................42 vs. East Central (9/7/18) Attack Percentage (min. 5 kills)......... .500 (7-1-12) Northwest Missouri State (11/2/18)

2018 (Freshman)

Appeared in all 30 matches, making 21 starts...Played in 98 sets, second-most on the team...Led the squad with 255 kills on the year, totaling a team-best .193 attack percentage on 748 swings...Averaged 2.60 kills per set, the most on the team and 17th-most in the MIAA...Led the team with 284.5 points, averaging 2.90 per frame...Ranked second on the team with 42 blocks, including five solo blocks and 37 block assists...Totaled 71 digs, 17 assists and six service aces...Tallied 10 or more kills 11 times, including a season-high 18 kills in just three sets against East Central (9/7)...Recorded a season-high 12 digs against Central Oklahoma (9/22), adding 10 kills for her first career double-double...Racked up nine blocks against U-Mary, tied for the most in a match for a Tiger (9/1)... Dropped in two service aces against Science & Arts (8/24) and Southwest Baptist (10/12)...Tossed up two assists in four matches, most recently in the season

finale against Missouri Western (11/3)...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

Andover HS

Earned second team Class 5A All-State honors from the KVA as a senior...Named Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League Division II MVP in her final season as a Trojan, compiling 342 kills and a .308 hitting percentage...Garnered Wichita Eagle first team all-metro honors...Three-time All-AVCTL Division II performer, including first team honors as a junior and senior...Also played basketball, picking up honorable mention all-state accolades as a senior...Played club ball with Fight Club-Shelby, helping the team to a division title at the Colorado Crossroads to solidify a bid in the 2018 USAV Junior National Tournament, where the team finished 41st in the nation.

Assists.............................................................................2 (4x) last Missouri Western (11/3/18) Service Aces.................................................................2 (2x) last Southwest Baptist (10/12/18) Digs........................................................................................12 Central Oklahoma (9/22/18) Solo Blocks...................................................................1 (5x) last Missouri Western (11/3/18) Assisted Blocks................................................................... 9 U-Mary (9/1/18) Total Blocks.......................................................................... 9 U-Mary (9/1/18) Points................................................................................ 19.0 vs. East Central (9/7/18)

REYNOLDS’ CAREER STATS SEASON SP MP MS K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS PTS/S 2018 98 30 21 255 2.60 111 748 .193 17 0.17 6 0.06 14 71 0.72 8 5 37 42 0.43 5 3 284.5 2.90

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kayla VITZTUM Hays, Kansas Thomas More Prep-Marian High School Career Single Game Highs Kills........................................................................................13 at Central Oklahoma (10/27/18) Attacks.................................................................................35 vs. East Central (9/7/18) Attack Percentage (min. 5 kills)......... .545 (6-0-11) vs. Science & Arts (Okla.) (8/24/18) Assists.............................................................................1 (7x) last Southwest Baptist (10/12/18) Service Aces......................................................................... 1 vs. Southern Nazarene (9/8/18) Digs.......................................................................................... 4 vs. Science & Arts (Okla.) (8/24/18)

2018 (Freshman)

Played in 26 matches, appearing in the starting lineup seven times...Took to the court in 73 sets...Totaled 158 kills on the year, fourth-most on the team...Averaged 2.16 kills per set, third-best on the team...Ranked third with a .173 attack percentage on 463 swings...Added 13 blocks (one solo) and 19 digs on defense...Totaled seven assists and one service ace...Reached double figures in kills three times, including a season-best 13 kills at Central Oklahoma (10/27)...Recorded a season-high four digs against Science & Arts (8/24)... Tallied three blocks, including one solo block, against Southern Nazarene (9/8)...Did not record an error over her first 31 collegiate attack attempts, dropping in 16 kills during that span...Earned the MIAA Academic Excellence Award for compiling a perfect 4.00 GPA while being listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

to the 3A state championship all-tournament team as a senior...Three-time first team allleague selection...Helped the Monarchs to four consecutive MCL league titles...MCL all-time leader in kills with 1,040 career kills...Varsity team captain as a senior...In addition to earning four letters in volleyball, played four years of basketball, four years of soccer and two years of track and field... Three-time KBCA All-State selection in basketball and one All-State honor in soccer...One of five players in TMP history to reach 1,000 points on the basketball floor and the all-time leader in goals on the soccer pitch...Basketball Hays Daily News Player of the Year as a junior and senior.

Thomas More Prep-Marian HS

2017-18 Best of Kansas Preps Girls Athlete of the Year, an honor distributed by the Topeka Capital-Journal to the best athlete across all sports and all divisions... Three-time KVA All-State selection, including first team honors as a senior and honorable mention accolades as a sophomore and junior...Led the Monarchs to the Kansas 3A state title as a senior, wrapping up the year with a 42-3 record...Named

Solo Blocks........................................................................... 1 vs. Southern Nazarene (9/8/18) Assisted Blocks...........................................................2 (3x) last Southwest Baptist (10/12/18) Total Blocks.......................................................................... 3 vs. Southern Nazarene (9/8/18) Points................................................................................ 13.5 at Central Oklahoma (10/27/18)

VITZTUM’S CAREER STATS SEASON SP MP MS K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS PTS/S 2018 73 26 7 158 2.16 78 463 .173 7 0.10 1 0.01 5 19 0.26 0 1 12 13 0.18 5 0 166.0 2.27

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kylie BROWN Hays, Kansas Hays High School Career Single Game Highs Kills.......................................................................................... 1 Johnson & Wales (11/4/17) Attacks................................................................................... 1 Johnson & Wales (11/4/17) Attack Percentage (min. 5 kills)............................N/A

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2018 (Junior)

Missed the 2018 season due to injury...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

2017 (Sophomore)

Appeared in one match, recording one kill on one attempt against Johnson & Wales (11/4)...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

2016 (Freshman)

Did not appear in any matches...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

Hays HS

All-state honorable mention selection as a senior... Two-time all-league first team selection...All-league honorable mention selection in softball.

Assists................................................................................N/A Service Aces....................................................................N/A Digs.....................................................................................N/A Solo Blocks......................................................................N/A Assisted Blocks..............................................................N/A Total Blocks.....................................................................N/A Points...................................................................................1.0 Johnson & Wales (11/4/17)

BROWN’S CAREER STATS SEASON SP MP MS K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS PTS/S 2017 1 1 0 1 1.00 0 1 1.000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 1.00 2018 Did not play - injury

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abbie HAYES Arvada, Colorado Ralston Valley High School Career Single Game Highs Kills..................................................................................1 (4x) last at Lindenwood (10/6/18) Attacks...........................................................................5 (2x) last at Panhandle State (8/24/18) Attack Percentage (min. 5 kills)............................N/A Assists..................................................................................... 7 at Augustana (9/1/18) Service Aces.................................................................2 (4x) last at Augustana (9/1/18)

2018 (Junior)

Played as the libero in all 30 matches, playing in all 100 sets on the year...Led the team with 440 digs, ranking seventh in the MIAA with an average of 4.40 digs per set...Totaled 12 service aces, 35 assists and two kills... Recorded 10 or more digs in 23 matches, including four matches with 20 or more digs...Posted a seasonbest 29 digs against Southwest Baptist (10/12)... Tossed up seven assists at Augustana (9/1)...Recorded a pair of service aces against Augustana (9/1)...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

2017 (Sophomore)

Played in 32 matches, making three starts...Appeared in 102 sets...Finished third on the team with 255 digs, ranking second with an average of 2.50 digs per set...Added 18 assists, eight service aces and one kill...Recorded 10 or more digs 11 times, including a season-high 19 digs in a win over William Jewell (9/2)... Picked up a pair of service aces three times (last vs. Johnson & Wales, 11/4)...Made her first career start against Black Hills State (9/2)...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

2016 (Freshman)

Appeared in 15 matches...Totaled 15 digs, one service ace and one kill...Recorded a season-high three digs against Oklahoma-Panhandle State (9/3) and Westminster (9/10)...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

Ralston Valley HS

All-state selection and CCGS All-State Game participant...Jefferson County League MVP... Two-time all-league selection...Ralston Valley Fall Athlete of the Year as a senior...Member of two league championship teams.

Digs........................................................................................29 Southwest Baptist (10/12/18) Solo Blocks......................................................................N/A Assisted Blocks..............................................................N/A

Total Blocks.....................................................................N/A

Points.......................................................................... 2.0 (4x) last at Augustana (9/1/18)

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SP MP MS K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS 20 15 0 1 0.05 0 4 .250 0 0.00 1 0.05 3 15 0.75 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 2.0 102 32 3 1 0.01 6 33 -.152 18 0.18 8 0.08 12 255 2.50 18 0 0 0 0.00 2 1 9.0 100 30 0 2 0.02 5 43 -.070 35 0.35 12 0.12 13 440 4.40 28 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 14.0 222 77 3 4 0.02 11 80 -.087 53 0.24 21 0.09 28 710 3.20 47 0 0 0 0.00 2 4 25.0

PTS/S 0.10 0.09 0.14 0.11

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mykah ESHBAUGH Concordia, Kansas Allen D. Nease High School (Fla.)

Allen D. Nease HS

Twice named to All-First Coast, earning first team honors as a senior after picking up second team accolades as a junior... Played her first two seasons at Concordia (Kan.) High School, earning first team All-State and all-league honors both years... Earned all-state tournament honors in 2015 and 2016 while helping the Lady Panthers to a pair of state runner-up finishes... Sister of teammate Jordan Eshbaugh.

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Played two years with the Panthers, appearing in 72 matches and 243 sets...Recorded 1,241 digs in her career at NCCC, averaging 5.11 digs per set...Added 67 assists and 33 service aces.

2017 (Sophomore)

Named All-KJCCC Division II Second team after ranking second in the nation with 979 digs...Also earned first team All-District M...Ranked eighth in the nation with 6.61 digs per set...Played in all 40 matches as the primary libero, appearing in 148 sets... Reached double figures in digs 38 times, including a seasonhigh 44 digs in four sets against Highland CC (10/11)...Totaled 64 assists and 26 service aces...Twice earned KJCCC Defensive Player of the Week...Earned KJCCC All-Academic Honors.

2016 (Freshman)

Appeared in 31 matches, making nine starts...Played in 94 sets...Ranked third on the team with 258 digs, averaging 2.74 per frame.

Spring Hill HS

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emily ELLIS Colorado Springs, Colorado Rampart High School

Rampart HS

Lettered in volleyball two times while also participating in track & field and swimming..Earned all-league honors each season, picking up first team honors once and second team honors once...Compiled 292 kills and 137 total blocks in her career with the Rams...Listed on the honor roll as well as the dean’s list three times.

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morgan CHRISTIANSEN Lincoln, Nebraska Pius X High School

Pius X HS

Earned three varsity letters with the volleyball team as well as the basketball program...Named second team all-city in 2017 while helping the Thunderbolts to three consecutive Class A State Tournament appearances (runner-up in 2018)...Totaled 189 kills, 88 blocks, 34 aces and a .365 hitting percentage as a senior...Also excelled in the classroom, earning honor roll accolades while being listed on the Academic All-State roster.

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paige BAIRD Long Island, Kansas Northern Valley High School

Northern Valley HS

Three-sport athlete, earning All-State honors in volleyball, basketball and track & field...Helped the Huskies win the 1A-DII state title inside Gross Memorial Coliseum as a junior...Earned All-State honors four times, including being named the Kansas 1A Player of the Year as a junior in 2017...Compiled 2,164 kills and 388 aces in her high school career...Eclipsed 1,000 points on the basketball court while winning first place at the state track meet four times (400m three times, 300m hurdles once).

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delaney HUMM Lincoln, Nebraska Pius X High School

Pius X HS

Earned three letters for the Thunderbolts, picking up multiple All-State honors...Named first team Class A All-State as a senior in 2018 after earning second team honors as a junior...Earned a spot on the third team of the All-Class All-State roster in 2018... Picked up first team all-city honors in 2018 after an honorable mention nod in 2017...Named first team all-state tournament after leading the Thunderbolts to a runner-up finish in 2018... Listed on the honor roll each of the last two years.

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Picked up two varsity letters with the Rams, serving as the primary setter as a senior after seeing significant playing time as a junior...Selected to play in the CCGS All-State game as a senior in 2018 after earning second team all-conference honors...Named team captain, helping lead the Rams to a league title...Led the Colorado Springs Metro League in assists and aces as a senior, totaling 731 assists and 54 aces...Also earned honorable mention Academic All-State honors as well as an XTRA Sports Drive Time Athlete of the Week award.

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NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

September 6 • 12:30 p.m. (11:30 a.m. MT) Chadron, Neb. • Chicoine Event Center

MONTANA STATE BILLINGS September 7 • 12:30 p.m. (11:30 a.m. MT) Chadron, Neb. • Chicoine Event Center

Location.............................................................................. Sioux Falls, South Dakota Nickname.............................................................................................................Cougars Colors...................................................................................................Purple and White Conference.........................................Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Arena........................................................................................................ Stewart Center Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Location..............................................................................................Billings, Montana Nickname.................................................................................................. Yellowjackets Colors........................................................................................................Navy and Gold Conference................................................ Great Northwest Athletic Conference Arena.........................................................................................Alterowitz Gymnasium Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Head Coach.......................................................................................... Joel McCartney School Record/Years................................................................ 132-115/Ninth year Overall Record/Years..................................................................476-270/23rd year

Head Coach............................................................................................Casey Williams School Record/Years................................................................... 29-61/Fourth year Overall Record/Years.................................................................. 29-61/Fourth year

Volleyball SID..............................................................................................Andy Chase SID Office Phone................................................................................. (605) 331-6698 SID E-mail................................................................ andrew.chase@usiouxfalls.edu Website...................................................................................... www.usfcougars.com

Volleyball SID.............................................................................................Evan O’Kelly SID Office Phone................................................................................. (406) 657-2130 SID E-mail................................................................... evan.okelly@msubillings.edu Website.................................................................................... www.msubsports.com

2018 Record.............................................................................20-10 (14-6, 5th NSIC) Series Record........................................................................................ FHSU leads 2-1

2018 Record.......................................................................... 13-17 (7-13, 8th GNAC) Series Record............................................................................................First Meeting

CHADRON STATE September 6 • 8:00 p.m. (7:00 p.m. MT) Chadron, Neb. • Chicoine Event Center September 13 • 11:00 a.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum

SOUTH DAKOTA MINES September 7 • 5:30 p.m. (4:30 p.m. MT) Chadron, Neb. • Chicoine Event Center

Location.......................................................................................... Chadron, Nebraska Nickname................................................................................................................ Eagles Colors............................................................................................... Cardinal and White Conference.................................................Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Arena..........................................................................................Chicoine Event Center Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Location...............................................................................Rapid City, South Dakota Nickname.....................................................................................................Hardrockers Colors......................................................................................Navy Blue & Vegas Gold Conference.................................................Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Arena........................................................Goodell Gymnasium at the King Center Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Head Coach.......................................................................................... Jennifer Stadler School Record/Years..................................................................................... First year Overall Record/Years................................................................. 143-162/10th year

Head Coach.................................................................................................Lauren Torvi School Record/Years.................................................................... 4-24/Second year Overall Record/Years.................................................................. 46-47/Fourth year

Volleyball SID............................................................................................Kaleb Center SID Office Phone................................................................................. (308) 432-7082 SID E-mail............................................................................................kcenter@csc.edu Website.............................................................................. www.chadroneagles.com

Volleyball SID.............................................................................................. Brad Blume SID Office Phone................................................................................. (605) 394-2355 SID E-mail........................................................................bradley.blume@sdsmt.edu Website........................................................................................ www.gorockers.com

2018 Record....................................................................... 8-19 (6-12, t-11th RMAC) Series Record................................................................................... FHSU leads 20-19

2018 Record....................................................................... 4-24 (1-17, t-15th RMAC) Series Record.......................................................................................... Series tied 2-2

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE SOUTHERN ARKANSAS September 13 • 7:30 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location......................................................................................... Magnolia, Arkansas Nickname........................................................................................................Muleriders Colors......................................................................................................Blue and Yellow Conference...................................................................Great American Conference Arena................................................................................................W.T. Watson Center Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II Head Coach...................................................................................... Lindsey Partridge School Record/Years..................................................................................... First year Overall Record/Years.................................................................................... First year

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Volleyball SID............................................................................................ Nick Rackley SID Office Phone................................................................................. (870) 235-4104 SID E-mail.................................................................. nicholasrackley@saumag.edu Website....................................................................... www.muleriderathletics.com 2018 Record..............................................................................8-21 (2-14, 11th GAC) Series Record........................................................................................ FHSU leads 4-1

WESTERN COLORADO September 14 • 1:00 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location.................................................................................................Gunnison, Colo. Nickname................................................................................................. Mountaineers Colors.................................................................................................Crimson and Slate Conference.................................................Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Arena......................................................................................Paul Wright Gymnasium Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II Head Coach....................................................................................................Jessica Fey School Record/Years.................................................................... 2-24/Second year Overall Record/Years................................................................... 2-24/Second year Volleyball SID........................................................................................ Zachary Walsh SID Office Phone................................................................................. (970) 943-2223 SID E-mail...................................................................................zwalsh@western.edu Website........................................................................................... www.goaugie.com 2018 Record....................................................................... 2-24 (1-17, t-15th RMAC) Series Record................................................................................... FHSU leads 17-11

NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE September 14 • 7:30 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location.................................................................................................Alva, Oklahoma Nickname.............................................................................................................Rangers Colors......................................................................................................... Black and Red Conference...................................................................Great American Conference Arena..............................................................................................Percefull Fieldhouse Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II Head Coach.......................................................................................... Fred Aubuchon School Record/Years..................................................................................... First year Overall Record/Years................................................................. 218-150/11th year Volleyball SID................................................................................Christopher Maple SID Office Phone................................................................................. (580) 327-8639 SID E-mail.................................................................................. ckmaple@nwosu.edu Website.............................................................................www.riderangersride.com 2018 Record................................................................................18-14 (7-9, 8th GAC) Series Record......................................................................................FHSU leads 13-2

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MIAA OPPONENTS

September 20 • 6:00 p.m. Topeka, Kan. • Lee Arena October 22 • 6:00 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum

CENTRAL OKLAHOMA September 27 • 6:00 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum October 26 • 3:00 p.m. Edmond, Okla. • Hamilton Field House

Location..................................................................................................Topeka, Kansas Nickname...........................................................................................................Ichabods Colors..............................................................................................Yale Blue and White Conference........................Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Arena.................................................................................................................. Lee Arena Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Location........................................................................................ Edmond, Oklahoma Nickname.......................................................................................................... Bronchos Colors.....................................................................................................Bronze and Blue Conference........................Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Arena........................................................................................... Hamilton Field House Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Head Coach................................................................................................ Chris Herron School Record/Years.................................................................. 504-103/18th year Overall Record/Years.................................................................. 579-132/21st year

Head Coach...............................................................................................Edgar Miraku School Record/Years................................................................. 182-55/Eighth year Overall Record/Years................................................................ 182-55/Eighth year

Volleyball SID..................................................................................................Joy Smith SID Office Phone................................................................................. (785) 670-1948 SID E-mail...........................................................................joy.smith@washburn.edu Website......................................................................................... www.wusports.com

Volleyball SID.........................................................................................Chris Brannick SID Office Phone................................................................................. (405) 974-2142 SID E-mail......................................................................................cbrannick@uco.edu Website.............................................................................. www.bronchosports.com

2018 Record.............................................................................33-5 (15-3, 2nd MIAA) Series Record................................................................................... FHSU leads 53-47

2018 Record...........................................................................27-7 (14-4, t-3rd MIAA) Series Record..................................................................................... UCO leads 18-10

EMPORIA STATE September 21 • 5:00 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum October 1 • 6:00 p.m. Emporia, Kan. • White Auditorium

NEWMAN September 28 • 2:00 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum October 25 • 6:00 p.m. Wichita, Kan. • Fugate Gymnasium

Location................................................................................................Emporia, Kansas Nickname............................................................................................................. Hornets Colors............................................................................................... Old Gold and Black Conference........................Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Arena.............................................................................. William L. White Auditorium Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Location................................................................................................. Wichita, Kansas Nickname......................................................................................................................Jets Colors...........................................................................................................Blue and Red Conference........................Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Arena............................................................................................... Fugate Gymnasium Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Head Coach..........................................................................................................Bing Xu School Record/Years.................................................................. 281-169/15th year Overall Record/Years................................................................. 281-169/15th year

Head Coach..................................................................................................... Jose Lugo School Record/Years.................................................................... 2-25/Second year Overall Record/Years................................................................... 2-25/Second year

Volleyball SID................................................................................................Don Weast SID Office Phone................................................................................. (620) 341-6190 SID E-mail..................................................................................dweast@emporia.edu Website..................................................................................... www.esuhornets.com

Volleyball SID..................................................................................Collin Loutensock SID Office Phone................................................................(316) 573-1907 ex. 2435 SID E-mail.................................................................... loutensockc@newmanu.edu Website................................................................................... www.newmanjets.com

2018 Record........................................................................ 14-18 (8-10, t-6th MIAA) Series Record...................................................................................... ESU leads 60-29

2018 Record.....................................................................2-25 (1-11, 7th Heartland) Series Record......................................................................................FHSU leads 17-6

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE October 4 • 6:00 p.m. Maryville, Mo. • Bearcat Arena November 2 • 4:00 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum Location...........................................................................................Maryville, Missouri Nickname............................................................................................................ Bearcats Colors...................................................................................... Forest Green and White Conference........................Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Arena.......................................................................................................... Bearcat Arena Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II Head Coach................................................................................................ Amy Woerth School Record/Years...............................................................114-100/Eighth year Overall Record/Years..............................................................114-100/Eighth year Volleyball SID.................................................................................Colin McDonough SID Office Phone................................................................................. (660) 562-1118 SID E-mail...............................................................cmcdonough@nwmissouri.edu Website................................................................................ www.bearcatsports.com 2018 Record...........................................................................22-8 (14-4, t-3rd MIAA) Series Record............................................................................ NWMSU leads 19-7-1

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE CENTRAL MISSOURI October 5 • 3:00 p.m. Warrensburg, Mo. • UCM Multipurpose Building November 1 • 6:00 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum

MISSOURI SOUTHERN October 18 • 6:00 p.m. Joplin, Mo. • Robert Ellis Young Gymnasium November 16 • 12:00 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location................................................................................... Warrensburg, Missouri Nickname.............................................................................................................. Jennies Colors................................................................................................ Cardinal and Black Conference........................Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Arena.............................................................................. UCM Multipurpose Building Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Location................................................................................................. Joplin, Missouri Nickname...................................................................................................................Lions Colors......................................................................................................Green and Gold Conference........................Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Arena.........................................................................Robert Ellis Young Gymnasium Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Head Coach.......................................................................................Phil “Flip” Piontek School Record/Years.....................................................................280-64/11th year Overall Record/Years....................................................................280-64/11th year

Head Coach..................................................................................................Kalie Mader School Record/Years.................................................................... 3-25/Second year Overall Record/Years......................................................................98-79/Sixth year

Volleyball SID......................................................................................... Joe Hoffmann SID Office Phone................................................................................. (660) 543-8091 SID E-mail.................................................................................jhoffmann@ucmo.edu Website.................................................................................. www.ucmathletics.com

Volleyball SID......................................................................................... Justin Maskus SID Office Phone................................................................................. (417) 625-9359 SID E-mail.....................................................................................maskus-j@mssu.edu Website........................................................................................www.mssulions.com

2018 Record...........................................................................25-8 (14-4, t-3rd MIAA) Series Record.......................................................................................UCM leads 28-2

2018 Record............................................................................3-25 (3-15, 10th MIAA) Series Record...................................................................................MSSU leads 31-27

October 8 • 6:00 p.m. Kearney, Neb. • Health & Sports Center November 5 • 6:00 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum

PITTSBURG STATE October 19 • 6:00 p.m. Pittsburg, Kan. • John Lance Arena November 15 • 12:00 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location........................................................................................... Kearney, Nebraska Nickname................................................................................................................Lopers Colors.....................................................................................Royal Blue and Old Gold Conference........................Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Arena.........................................................................................Health & Sports Center Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Location.............................................................................................. Pittsburg, Kansas Nickname.............................................................................................................. Gorillas Colors................................................................................................. Crimson and Gold Conference........................Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Arena...................................................................................................John Lance Arena Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II

Head Coach................................................................................................. Rick Squiers School Record/Years......................................................................637-88/21st year Overall Record/Years................................................................. 843-147/27th year

Head Coach................................................................................................... Jen Gomez School Record/Years...................................................................... 31-61/Third year Overall Record/Years................................................................. 233-196/13th year

Volleyball SID............................................................................................ Peter Yazvac SID Office Phone................................................................................. (308) 865-8334 SID E-mail.......................................................................................yazvacpa@unk.edu Website............................................................................................... www.lopers.com

Volleyball SID................................................................................................. Eric Flores SID Office Phone................................................................................. (620) 235-4137 SID E-mail...................................................................................eflores@pittstate.edu Website............................................................................ www.pittstategorillas.com

2018 Record...............................................................................33-3 (16-2, 1st MIAA) Series Record........................................................................................UNK leads 93-9

2018 Record........................................................................ 18-13 (7-11, t-8th MIAA) Series Record................................................................................... FHSU leads 33-30

MISSOURI WESTERN October 12 • 3:00 p.m. Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum November 7 • 5:00 p.m. St. Joseph, Mo. • MWSU Fieldhouse Location......................................................................................... St. Joseph, Missouri Nickname............................................................................................................. Griffons Colors....................................................................................................... Black and Gold Conference........................Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Arena..................................................................................................MWSU Fieldhouse Affiliation.............................................................................................................. NCAA II Head Coach.............................................................................................Marian Carbin School Record/Years..............................................................116-76/Seventh year Overall Record/Years.............................................................116-76/Seventh year Volleyball SID..................................................................................Nick McCutcheon SID Office Phone................................................................................. (816) 271-4257 SID E-mail....................................................nmccutcheon@missouriwestern.edu Website....................................................................................... www.gogriffons.com 2018 Record........................................................................ 15-17 (7-11, t-8th MIAA) Series Record.................................................................................MWSU leads 42-13

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NEBRASKA-KEARNEY


2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE TIGERS EARN AVCA TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD FOR THE FIFTH-CONSECUTIVE YEAR The Tiger volleyball team earned the American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award for the fourth year in a row in 2018-19, finishing the year with a team GPA of 3.523. The award is annually bestowed upon those programs displaying excellence in the classroom by maintaining at least a 3.0 cumulative team grade-point average on a 4.00 scale. Four studentathletes completed the year with a perfect 4.0 GPA, including Tatum Bartels, Kyra Bellows, Katie Darnell, and Kayla Vitztum.

AVCA TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD

YEARS RECEIVING AVCA TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 3.31 3.33 3.32 3.42 3.52 AND SEASON TEAM GPA

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE Overall Record: 8-22 Conf: 2-16 Home: 2-7 Away: 1-9 Neutral: 5-6

2018 FINAL STATISTICS

Individual Stats -----------------ATTACK----------------- -----SET----- -------------------SERVE------------------Name SP MP-MS K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set SA SA/Set SE TA Pct 13 Isabelle Reynolds 98 30-21 255 2.60 111 748 .193 17 0.17 6 0.06 14 72 .806 1 Christianna Herron 39 20-8 31 0.79 14 90 .189 1 0.03 0 0.00 1 4 .750 4 Kayla Vitztum 73 26-7 158 2.16 78 463 .173 7 0.10 1 0.01 5 20 .750 6 Madison Elwood 28 13-5 33 1.18 15 111 .162 10 0.36 1 0.04 0 8 1.000 25 Ashley Webb 76 26-21 131 1.72 69 397 .156 2 0.03 0 0.00 0 1 1.000 11 Tatum Bartels 97 30-30 167 1.72 93 495 .149 6 0.06 10 0.10 16 214 .925 12 Morgan West 71 23-16 101 1.42 58 332 .130 12 0.17 0 0.00 0 3 1.000 45 Amirah Bentley 55 21-0 13 0.24 8 45 .111 188 3.42 2 0.04 3 60 .950 2 Azlyn Cassaday 96 30-29 249 2.59 166 869 .096 9 0.09 15 0.16 17 278 .939 15 Abby Groth 84 29-7 3 0.04 1 21 .095 14 0.17 13 0.15 6 228 .974 3 Breann Becker 98 30-29 20 0.20 12 102 .078 651 6.64 21 0.21 20 338 .941 24 Jordan Eshbaugh 6 4-0 3 0.50 2 14 .071 0 0.00 1 0.17 0 8 1.000 10 Becca Page 10 4-1 0 0.00 0 1 .000 42 4.20 2 0.20 3 38 .921 7 Bayleigh Petty 11 7-0 5 0.45 6 21 -.048 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 .000 43 Abbie Hayes 100 30-0 2 0.02 5 43 -.070 35 0.35 12 0.12 13 279 .953 34 Taylor White 90 29-6 2 0.02 3 9 -.111 11 0.12 9 0.10 14 264 .947 14 Kyra Bellows 8 6-0 5 0.62 8 18 -.167 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 4 1.000 9 Katie Darnell 25 9-0 0 0.00 3 8 -.375 93 3.72 3 0.12 1 71 .986 5 Sydney Sinclair 23 10-0 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 1 0.04 1 0.04 1 45 .978 FORT HAYS STATE..... 100 30-30 1178 11.78 653 3789 .139 1099 10.99 97 0.97 114 1935 .941 Opponents........... 100 30-30 1252 12.52 488 3669 .208 1172 11.72 126 1.26 146 2184 .933 ------RECEPT------ -----DIG----- -----------------BLOCKING----------------Name SP RE TA Pct DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/Set BE BHE PTS Pts/Set 13 Isabelle Reynolds 98 8 199 .960 71 0.72 5 37 42 0.43 5 3 284.5 2.90 1 Christianna Herron 39 0 2 1.000 5 0.13 5 31 36 0.92 1 0 51.5 1.32 4 Kayla Vitztum 73 0 31 1.000 19 0.26 1 12 13 0.18 5 0 166.0 2.27 6 Madison Elwood 28 3 29 .897 20 0.71 2 17 19 0.68 1 1 44.5 1.59 25 Ashley Webb 76 1 13 .923 25 0.33 4 32 36 0.47 10 2 151.0 1.99 11 Tatum Bartels 97 2 12 .833 65 0.67 8 63 71 0.73 15 1 216.5 2.23 12 Morgan West 71 7 54 .870 33 0.46 2 21 23 0.32 1 4 113.5 1.60 45 Amirah Bentley 55 0 0 .000 51 0.93 2 5 7 0.13 2 8 19.5 0.35 2 Azlyn Cassaday 96 27 556 .951 278 2.90 3 32 35 0.36 5 2 283.0 2.95 15 Abby Groth 84 12 188 .936 154 1.83 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 16.0 0.19 3 Breann Becker 98 0 5 1.000 233 2.38 1 1 2 0.02 2 33 42.5 0.43 24 Jordan Eshbaugh 6 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 3 3 0.50 1 0 5.5 0.92 10 Becca Page 10 0 0 .000 12 1.20 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 2.0 0.20 7 Bayleigh Petty 11 0 1 1.000 3 0.27 0 4 4 0.36 1 0 7.0 0.64 43 Abbie Hayes 100 28 594 .953 440 4.40 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 14.0 0.14 34 Taylor White 90 15 304 .951 195 2.17 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 11.0 0.12 14 Kyra Bellows 8 0 4 1.000 5 0.62 0 1 1 0.12 0 0 5.5 0.69 9 Katie Darnell 25 2 4 .500 32 1.28 0 0 0 0.00 0 8 3.0 0.12 5 Sydney Sinclair 23 1 21 .952 28 1.22 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.04 TEAM 20 FORT HAYS STATE..... 100 126 2039 .938 1669 16.69 33 259 162.5 1.62 49 69 1437.5 14.38 Opponents........... 100 97 1822 .947 1668 16.68 49 318 208.0 2.08 38 35 1586.0 15.86

Team Stats

TEAM STATISTICS FHSU OPP TEAM STATISTICS FHSU OPP ATTACK SERVE RECEPTIONS Kills 1178 1252 Errors 126 97 Errors 653 488 Errors/Set 1.3 1.0 Total Attacks 3789 3669 Attempts 2039 1822 Attack Pct .139 .208 Reception Pct .938 .947 Kills/Set 11.8 12.5 DEFENSE SET Digs 1669 1668 Assists 1099 1172 Digs/Set 16.7 16.7 Assists/Set 11.0 11.7 BLOCKING SERVE Block Solo 33 49 Aces 97 126 Block Assist 259 318 Errors 114 146 Total Blocks 162.5 208.0 Attempts 1935 2184 Blocks/Set 1.6 2.1 Serve Pct .941 .933 Block Errors 49 38 Aces/Set 1.0 1.3 BALL HANDLING ERRORS 69 35

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2018 Game-by-Game Results Season Record 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 4-1 4-2 5-2 5-3 5-4 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-7, 0-1 6-8, 0-2 6-9, 0-3 6-10, 0-4 6-11, 0-5 6-12, 0-6 6-13, 0-7 6-14, 0-8 6-15, 0-9 7-15, 1-9 8-15, 2-9 8-16, 2-10 8-17, 2-11 8-18, 2-12 8-19, 2-13 8-20, 2-14 8-21, 2-15 8-22, 2-16

*-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association matches ! - Aggies Challenge Goodwell, Okla. @ - Augustana Invitational Sioux Falls, S.D. # - GAC-MIAA Crossover Shawnee, Okla.

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total 1978 4212 1052 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/220 10/421 11/96 MATCHES WON BY # OF SETS 3 4 5 Total Fort Hays State 4 3 1 8 Opponents 18 3 1 22 SETS WON BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 Total Fort Hays State 9 8 6 5 1 29 Opponents 21 22 24 3 1 71 POINTS BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 Total Fort Hays State 601 606 574 175 22 1978 Opponents 699 691 702 159 25 2276

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2018 FINAL STATISTICS

Match GAME SCORES Date Opponent Score Gm 1 Gm2 Gm3 Gm4 Gm5 ! Aug 24 at Panhandle State W 3-0 26-24 27-25 25-16 ! Aug 24 vs Science & Arts (Okla.) W 3-0 25-11 25-5 25-10 ! Aug 25 vs St. Thomas (Texas) W 3-1 25-22 21-25 25-20 25-16 ! Aug 25 vs University of the Southwest W 3-0 25-18 25-6 25-21 @ Aug 31 vs Black Hills State L 0-3 22-25 18-25 17-25 @ Aug 31 vs #7 Northern State L 0-3 13-25 12-25 11-25 @ Sep 01 vs U-Mary W 3-1 16-25 25-22 25-12 25-20 @ Sep 01 at #22 Augustana (SD) L 0-3 21-25 24-26 16-25 # Sep 07 vs Southeastern Oklahoma State L 2-3 17-25 25-19 14-25 25-20 7-15 # Sep 07 vs East Central W 3-0 25-21 25-13 25-21 # Sep 08 vs Southern Nazarene L 0-3 24-26 25-27 23-25 # Sep 08 vs Northwestern Oklahoma State L 0-3 21-25 23-25 19-25 * Sep 14 at Washburn L 0-3 12-25 21-25 15-25 * Sep 15 at Emporia State L 0-3 14-25 15-25 15-25 * Sep 18 at #6 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 18-25 15-25 14-25 * Sep 21 PITTSBURG STATE L 1-3 18-25 25-23 24-26 17-25 * Sep 22 #16 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 0-3 20-25 14-25 16-25 * Sep 28 at Northwest Missouri State L 0-3 18-25 11-25 17-25 * Sep 29 at Missouri Western L 0-3 16-25 8-25 23-25 * Oct 05 vs #16 Central Missouri L 0-3 17-25 23-25 13-25 * Oct 06 at Lindenwood L 0-3 23-25 19-25 17-25 * Oct 12 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 3-2 25-19 27-29 22-25 25-13 15-10 * Oct 13 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 3-1 25-15 25-21 21-25 25-15 * Oct 16 #2 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 1-3 25-23 13-25 13-25 14-25 * Oct 19 #11 WASHBURN L 0-3 17-25 19-25 16-25 * Oct 20 EMPORIA STATE L 0-3 23-25 22-25 17-25 * Oct 26 at Pittsburg State L 0-3 12-25 18-25 24-26 * Oct 27 at #14 Central Oklahoma L 0-3 16-25 18-25 21-25 * Nov 02 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE L 0-3 17-25 17-25 21-25 * Nov 03 MISSOURI WESTERN L 1-3 25-20 21-25 15-25 19-25


2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE

Individual Match Highs ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills .429 (12-3-21) Tatum Bartels vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) .400 (13-1-30) Isabelle Reynolds vs Emporia State (Oct 20) .394 (16-3-33) Isabelle Reynolds vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) .385 (12-2-26) Morgan West vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) .357 (18-3-42) Isabelle Reynolds vs East Central (Sep 07)

POINTS 5-SETS 18.0 (16-0-2.0) 17.0 (14-2-1.0) 15.0 (12-0-3.0) 12.0 (12-0-0.0) 12.0 (12-0-0.0)

KILLS (K-E-TA) 20 (20-10-49) 4s 18 (18-3-42) 3s 16 (16-4-35) 3s 16 (16-3-33) 4s 16 (16-4-41) 4s 16 (16-10-47) 5s

ASSISTS 43 (3s) Breann Becker vs East Central (Sep 07) 40 (4s) Breann Becker vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 40 (5s) Breann Becker vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 36 (3s) Breann Becker vs Emporia State (Oct 20) 34 (4s) Breann Becker vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16)

Azlyn Cassaday vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) Isabelle Reynolds vs East Central (Sep 07) Azlyn Cassaday vs Northwestern Okla. (Sep 08) Isabelle Reynolds vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) Isabelle Reynolds vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) Azlyn Cassaday vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12)

2018 FINAL STATISTICS

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 18 (18-3-42) Isabelle Reynolds vs East Central (Sep 07) 16 (16-4-35) Azlyn Cassaday vs Northwestern Okla. (Sep 08) 13 (13-1-30) Isabelle Reynolds vs Emporia State (Oct 20) 13 (13-5-28) Kayla Vitztum at Central Oklahoma (Oct 27) 11 (11-8-41) Azlyn Cassaday vs Emporia State (Oct 20) KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 20 (20-10-49) Azlyn Cassaday vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 16 (16-4-41) Isabelle Reynolds vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 16 (16-3-33) Isabelle Reynolds vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 15 (15-6-46) Azlyn Cassaday vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) 14 (14-3-35) Isabelle Reynolds vs U-Mary (Sep 01) KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 16 (16-10-47) Azlyn Cassaday vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 14 (14-6-38) Isabelle Reynolds vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 12 (12-6-35) Isabelle Reynolds vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) 12 (12-3-21) Tatum Bartels vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 12 (12-2-26) Morgan West vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 49 (20-10-49) 4s Azlyn Cassaday vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 47 (16-10-47) 5s Azlyn Cassaday vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 46 (15-6-46) 4s Azlyn Cassaday vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) 42 (18-3-42) 3s Isabelle Reynolds vs East Central (Sep 07) 42 (8-5-42) 4s Azlyn Cassaday vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 42 (18-3-42) Isabelle Reynolds vs East Central (Sep 07) 41 (11-8-41) Azlyn Cassaday vs Emporia State (Oct 20) 40 (8-4-40) Isabelle Reynolds vs Southern Nazarene (Sep 08) 38 (8-7-38) Azlyn Cassaday at Emporia State (Sep 15) 36 (8-11-36) Azlyn Cassaday at Panhandle St Aggies (Aug 24) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 49 (20-10-49) Azlyn Cassaday vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 46 (15-6-46) Azlyn Cassaday vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) 42 (8-5-42) Azlyn Cassaday vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 41 (16-4-41) Isabelle Reynolds vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 35 (10-5-35) Azlyn Cassaday vs U-Mary (Sep 01) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 47 (16-10-47) Azlyn Cassaday vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 38 (14-6-38) Isabelle Reynolds vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 35 (8-9-35) Azlyn Cassaday vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) 35 (12-6-35) Isabelle Reynolds vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) 26 (12-2-26) Morgan West vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) POINTS 20.5 (20-0-0.5) 4s 19.0 (18-0-1.0) 3s 18.5 (16-2-0.5) 3s 18.5 (14-0-4.5) 4s 18.0 (16-0-2.0) 5s

Azlyn Cassaday vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) Isabelle Reynolds vs East Central (Sep 07) Azlyn Cassaday vs Northwestern Okla. (Sep 08) Isabelle Reynolds vs U-Mary (Sep 01) Azlyn Cassaday vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12)

POINTS 3-SETS 19.0 (18-0-1.0) 18.5 (16-2-0.5) 13.5 (10-1-2.5) 13.5 (13-0-0.5) 13.5 (13-0-0.5)

Isabelle Reynolds vs East Central (Sep 07) Azlyn Cassaday vs Northwestern Okla. (Sep 08) Tatum Bartels vs Southern Nazarene (Sep 08) Isabelle Reynolds vs Emporia State (Oct 20) Kayla Vitztum at Central Oklahoma (Oct 27)

POINTS 4-SETS 20.5 (20-0-0.5) 18.5 (14-0-4.5) 17.5 (16-0-1.5) 17.5 (16-0-1.5) 15.0 (15-0-0.0)

Azlyn Cassaday vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) Isabelle Reynolds vs U-Mary (Sep 01) Isabelle Reynolds vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) Isabelle Reynolds vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) Azlyn Cassaday vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16)

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ASSISTS 3-SETS 43 Breann Becker vs East Central (Sep 07) 36 Breann Becker vs Emporia State (Oct 20) 27 Breann Becker at Panhandle St Aggies (Aug 24) 25 Breann Becker vs Washburn (Oct 19) 23 Breann Becker vs Northern State (Aug 31) ASSISTS 4-SETS 40 Breann Becker vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 34 Breann Becker vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) 30 Breann Becker vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 29 Breann Becker vs U-Mary (Sep 01) 22 Amirah Bentley vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) ASSISTS 5-SETS 40 Breann Becker vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 31 Breann Becker vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) 20 Katie Darnell vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 7 Amirah Bentley vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) 2 Azlyn Cassaday vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) DIGS 29 (5s) 24 (4s) 22 (4s) 21 (3s) 20 (5s)

Abbie Hayes vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) Abbie Hayes vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) Azlyn Cassaday vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) Abbie Hayes vs East Central (Sep 07) Abbie Hayes vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07)

DIGS 3-SETS 21 Abbie Hayes vs East Central (Sep 07) 19 Abbie Hayes vs Southern Nazarene (Sep 08) 18 Abbie Hayes vs U. of the Southwest (Aug 25) 18 Abbie Hayes at Nebraska-Kearney (Sep 18) 18 Abbie Hayes at Washburn (Sep 14) DIGS 4-SETS 24 Abbie Hayes vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 22 Azlyn Cassaday vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 19 Abbie Hayes vs Missouri Western (Nov 03) 17 Abbie Hayes vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 16 Abbie Hayes vs U-Mary (Sep 01) DIGS 5-SETS 29 Abbie Hayes vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 20 Abbie Hayes vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) 13 Breann Becker vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 12 Azlyn Cassaday vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 11 Azlyn Cassaday vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) ACES 4 3 3 3 2

Abby Groth vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) Breann Becker vs Science & Arts Okla. (Aug 24) Tatum Bartels vs Black Hills State (Aug 31) Azlyn Cassaday vs U. of the Southwest (Aug 25) Breann Becker at Panhandle St Aggies (Aug 24)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 9 (0-9) Christianna Herron vs U-Mary (Sep 01) 9 (0-9) Isabelle Reynolds vs U-Mary (Sep 01) 5 (1-4) Tatum Bartels vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 5 (1-4) Madison Elwood vs Southern Nazarene (Sep 08) 5 (1-4) Tatum Bartels vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 5 (0-5) Tatum Bartels vs Missouri Western (Nov 03) 5 (0-5) Tatum Bartels vs Southern Nazarene (Sep 08) 5 (0-5) Christianna Herron at Nebraska-Kearney (Sep 18)

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Team Match Highs ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .507 (39-4-69) vs Science & Arts Okla. (Aug 24) .274 (62-22-146) vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) .249 (74-29-181) vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) .224 (48-18-134) vs U-Mary (Sep 01) .221 (52-18-154) vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13)

ASSISTS 71 (5s) vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 62 (4s) vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 49 (4s) vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 46 (3s) vs East Central (Sep 07) 45 (4s) vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21)

KILLS (K-E-TA) 74 (74-29-181) 5s 62 (62-22-146) 4s 52 (52-18-154) 4s 52 (52-22-152) 3s 50 (50-33-164) 5s

ASSISTS 3-SETS 46 vs East Central (Sep 07) 42 vs Emporia State (Oct 20) 40 at Panhandle St Aggies (Aug 24) 39 vs U. of the Southwest (Aug 25) 38 vs Northwestern Okla. (Sep 08)

vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) vs East Central (Sep 07) vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07)

ASSISTS 4-SETS 62 vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 49 vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 45 vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 42 vs Missouri Western (Nov 03) 42 vs U-Mary (Sep 01)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 62 (62-22-146) vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 52 (52-18-154) vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 48 (48-18-134) vs U-Mary (Sep 01) 48 (48-28-165) vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 47 (47-28-158) vs Missouri Western (Nov 03)

ASSISTS 5-SETS 71 vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 43 vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 74 (74-29-181) vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 50 (50-33-164) vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07)

DIGS 83 (5s) 77 (4s) 74 (4s) 74 (3s) 68 (4s)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 181 (74-29-181) 5s vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 165 (48-28-165) 4s vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 164 (50-33-164) 5s vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) 158 (47-28-158) 4s vs Missouri Western (Nov 03) 154 (52-18-154) 4s vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13)

DIGS 3-SETS 74 vs Southern Nazarene (Sep 08) 67 vs U. of the Southwest (Aug 25) 65 vs East Central (Sep 07) 63 at Panhandle St Aggies (Aug 24) 62 at Central Oklahoma (Oct 27)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 152 (52-22-152) vs East Central (Sep 07) 149 (44-21-149) vs Emporia State (Oct 20) 136 (39-21-136) vs Southern Nazarene (Sep 08) 129 (38-23-129) at Central Oklahoma (Oct 27) 126 (42-25-126) at Augustana (SD) (Sep 01)

DIGS 4-SETS 77 vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 74 vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 68 vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 63 vs U-Mary (Sep 01) 62 vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 165 (48-28-165) vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 158 (47-28-158) vs Missouri Western (Nov 03) 154 (52-18-154) vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 152 (38-31-152) vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) 146 (62-22-146) vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25)

DIGS 5-SETS 83 vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 66 vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 181 (74-29-181) vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 164 (50-33-164) vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07)

ACES 9 8 6 6 6

2018 FINAL STATISTICS

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 52 (52-22-152) vs East Central (Sep 07) 44 (44-21-149) vs Emporia State (Oct 20) 42 (42-28-116) at Panhandle St Aggies (Aug 24) 42 (42-25-126) at Augustana (SD) (Sep 01) 41 (41-17-109) vs U. of the Southwest (Aug 25)

vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) vs Southern Nazarene (Sep 08) vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25)

vs Science & Arts Okla. (Aug 24) vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) vs U. of the Southwest (Aug 25) vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) at Panhandle St Aggies (Aug 24)

BLOCKS 13.0 vs U-Mary (Sep 01) 11.0 vs U. of the Southwest (Aug 25) 9.0 vs Southern Nazarene (Sep 08) 9.0 vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 8.0 vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 8.0 at Emporia State (Sep 15) 8.0 at Nebraska-Kearney (Sep 18)

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Opponent Match Highs Individual Team ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills .684 (13-0-19) Reiff, Jenna vs Northern State (Aug 31) .600 (17-2-25) Place,Courtney at Augustana (SD) (Sep 01) .500 (13-2-22) Graves,Tatum at Emporia State (Sep 15) .467 (14-0-30) Sidney, Hallie at Northwest Missouri (Sep 28) .452 (18-4-31) Fisher,Audrey vs Central Missouri (Oct 05)

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .430 (43-6-86) vs Northern State (Aug 31) .387 (44-3-106) vs Central Oklahoma (Sep 22) .375 (46-7-104) at Northwest Missouri (Sep 28) .329 (56-10-140) vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) .320 (42-11-97) vs Black Hills State (Aug 31)

KILLS (K-E-TA) 19 (19-4-38) 4s 18 (18-4-31) 3s 17 (17-2-25) 3s 16 (16-7-55) 4s 16 (16-4-36) 5s

KILLS (K-E-TA) 56 (56-10-140) 4s 55 (55-26-148) 4s 55 (55-20-145) 5s 55 (55-25-180) 5s 52 (52-23-162) 4s

Schroer,Kendall vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) Fisher,Audrey vs Central Missouri (Oct 05) Place,Courtney at Augustana (SD) (Sep 01) Janelle Brehm vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) Greysen Roster vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12)

vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) vs Missouri Western (Nov 03) vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 55 (16-7-55) 4s Janelle Brehm vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 51 (10-6-51) 4s Regier, Lauren vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 42 (10-6-42) 4s Garcia, Brooke vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 41 (15-2-41) 4s Jackson,Julianne vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) 39 (12-10-39) 3s Bailee Turang vs Southern Nazarene (Sep 08)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 180 (55-25-180) 5s vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 162 (52-23-162) 4s vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 161 (46-25-161) 4s vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) 150 (47-30-150) 4s vs U-Mary (Sep 01) 148 (55-26-148) 4s vs Missouri Western (Nov 03)

POINTS 20.0 (16-0-4.0) 5s 19.5 (19-0-0.5) 4s 18.5 (18-0-0.5) 3s 17.5 (15-0-2.5) 4s 17.0 (17-0-0.0) 3s

ASSISTS 55 (4s) vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) 51 (5s) vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) 50 (5s) vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 50 (3s) vs Emporia State (Oct 20) 50 (4s) vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21)

Greysen Roster vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) Schroer,Kendall vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) Fisher,Audrey vs Central Missouri (Oct 05) Jackson,Julianne vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) Place,Courtney at Augustana (SD) (Sep 01)

ASSISTS 45 (4s) Richard, Brianna vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 44 (3s) Dixon,Emma vs Emporia State (Oct 20) 42 (5s) Makenzie Bouse vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 42 (3s) Ahrens, Maddy at Northwest Missouri (Sep 28) 42 (4s) Kylee Kaaihue vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13)

DIGS 77 (4s) 75 (4s) 72 (5s) 72 (4s) 70 (3s)

vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 16) vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) vs Emporia State (Oct 20)

DIGS 28 (4s) 26 (5s) 23 (4s) 20 (3s) 19 (4s)

Dunn, Lauren vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) Caitlin Cosby vs Southeastern Okla. (Sep 07) Morgan Nash vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13) McDonnell,Ellie at Nebraska-Kearney (Sep 18) Janelle Brehm vs Missouri Southern (Oct 13)

ACES 9 8 8 7 7

at Lindenwood (Oct 06) vs Northern State (Aug 31) vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) vs U-Mary (Sep 01) at Augustana (SD) (Sep 01)

ACES 4 4 4 4 3

Clancy,Allyson at Lindenwood (Oct 06) Rozell, Ashley vs Northern State (Aug 31) Cailyn Berry at Panhandle St Aggies (Aug 24) Kylie Smith vs Southern Nazarene (Sep 08) Regier, Lauren vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21)v

BLOCKS 14.0 vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 12.0 at Washburn (Sep 14) 11.0 at Missouri Western (Sep 29) 11.0 vs Northwestern Okla. (Sep 08) 10.0 vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 8 (2-6) Delanie Tipton vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 7 (0-7) Thomas, Kayden vs St. Thomas (Texas) (Aug 25) 7 (0-7) Losch,Rachel at Missouri Western (Sep 29) 6 (2-4) Benson,Abby at Augustana (SD) (Sep 01) 6 (2-4) Greysen Roster vs Southwest Baptist (Oct 12) 6 (2-4) Cox,Josie at Nebraska-Kearney (Sep 18) 6 (1-5) Regier, Emily vs Pittsburg State (Sep 21) 6 (1-5) Reiff, Jenna vs Northern State (Aug 31) 6 (1-5) Maxwell,Allison at Washburn (Sep 14) 6 (0-6) Stephanie Bray vs Northwestern Okla. (Sep 08)

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2018 FINAL MIAA STANDINGS

2018 MIAA RECAP

Team Nebraska Kearney -xyz Washburn -z Central Oklahoma Northwest Missouri Central Missouri -z Lindenwood Emporia State Missouri Western Pittsburg State Missouri Southern Fort Hays State Southwest Baptist x-MIAA Regular Season Champion y-MIAA Tournament Champion z-NCAA Tournament Participant

Conference 16-2 15-3 14-4 14-4 14-4 8-10 8-10 7-11 7-11 3-15 2-16 0-18

Pct. 0.889 0.833 0.778 0.778 0.778 0.444 0.444 0.389 0.389 0.167 0.111 0.000

Overall Pct. 33-3 0.917 33-5 0.868 27-7 0.794 22-8 0.733 25-8 0.758 16-14 0.533 14-18 0.438 15-17 0.469 18-13 0.581 3-25 0.107 8-22 0.267 4-27 0.129

MIAA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS HITTING PERCENTAGE (Minimum 3.0 attacks per set) Player Team Sets Kills Errors Total 1. Losch,Rachel MWSU 115 233 44 543 2. Schleppenbach, Sofia NWMSU 105 271 65 601 3. Fisher,Audrey UCM 120 394 93 897 4. Puckett,Mackenzie UNK 98 184 47 426 5. Cox,Josie UNK 92 121 31 283 6. Kosciuk,Sadie LU 96 251 75 556 7. Henning, Morgan PSU 96 190 56 425 8. Kaaiohelo,Malia UCO 118 217 61 525 9. Elkins, Bethany NWMSU 75 144 47 329 10. Spence,Jordan UCO 113 212 48 557

Pct. .348 .343 .336 .322 .318 .317 .315 .297 .295 .294

SERVICE ACES Player Team 1. Dunn, Lauren PSU 2. Scholl,Ericka UCO 3. Clancy,Allyson LU 4. Schleppenbach, Sofia NWMSU 5. Ahrens, Maddy NWMSU 6. Smith.Lindsey UNK 7. Garrett, Jenna LU 8. Antonowich,Taylor WU 9. Dana Neal SBU 10. Wolfe,MK UNK

Sets 112 112 89 105 102 127 84 125 101 129

No. 60 41 30 35 33 41 26 36 29 37

Per Set 0.54 0.37 0.34 0.33 0.32 0.32 0.31 0.29 0.29 0.29

KILLS Player 1. Bruder, Maddy 2. Doak,Stephanie 3. Bevis,Taylor 4. Fisher,Audrey 5. Schroer,Kendall 6. Hohlen,Kylie 7. Pressley,Alexa 8. Sidney, Hallie 9. Regier, Lauren 10. Maxwell,Allison

Team NWMSU MWSU UCO UCM UNK UCM LU NWMSU PSU WU

Sets 106 115 118 120 113 120 98 106 113 128

No. 452 421 412 394 368 389 314 336 343 382

Per Set 4.26 3.66 3.49 3.28 3.26 3.24 3.20 3.17 3.04 2.98

BLOCKS Player Team 1. Kosciuk,Sadie LU 2. Regier, Emily PSU 3. Engelken,Hannah UCM 4. Graves,Tatum ESU 5. Maxwell,Makayla WU 6. Losch,Rachel MWSU 7. Spence,Jordan UCO 8. Maxwell,Allison WU 9. Elkins, Bethany NWMSU 10. Squiers,Anna UNK

Sets 96 112 120 121 122 115 113 128 75 115

Solo 30 8 13 17 16 16 24 16 8 12

Asst 84 110 113 106 108 99 89 110 63 96

ASSISTS Player 1. Ahrens, Maddy 2. Smith.Lindsey 3. Offerdahl,Ally 4. Murphy,Lauren 5. Clancy,Allyson 6. Conner,Shayla 7. Blanton, Camryn 8. Dixon,Emma 9. Makenzie Bouse 10. Kylee Kaaihue

Team NWMSU UNK UCM MWSU LU WU PSU ESU SBU MSSU

Sets 102 127 120 79 89 131 70 121 106 95

No. 1171 1387 1302 849 946 1291 623 832 727 634

Per Set 11.48 10.92 10.85 10.75 10.63 9.85 8.90 6.88 6.86 6.67

DIGS Player Team 1. McDonnell,Ellie UNK 2. Lipari,Dominique UCO 3. Keim,Audrey MWSU 4. Maloney,Allie ESU 5. Rottinghaus,Faith WU 6. Nowakowski, Olivia NWMSU 7. Hayes,Abbie FHSU 8. Evans,Jordan ESU 9. Dunn, Lauren PSU 10. Morgan Nash MSSU

Sets 130 120 115 121 132 106 100 74 112 92

No. 747 654 605 622 670 498 440 304 456 373

Per Set 5.75 5.45 5.26 5.14 5.08 4.70 4.40 4.11 4.07 4.05

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Total 114 118 126 123 124 115 113 126 71 108

Per Set 1.19 1.05 1.05 1.02 1.02 1.00 1.00 0.98 0.95 0.94

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MIAA TEAM STATS HITTING PERCENTAGE Team 1. Northwest Missouri 2. Central Oklahoma 3. Nebraska Kearney 4. Washburn 5. Central Missouri 6. Lindenwood 7. Missouri Western 8. Pittsburg State 9. Emporia State 10. Fort Hays State 11. Missouri Southern 12. Southwest Baptist

Sets 106 120 131 132 120 102 115 113 121 100 95 107

Kills 1507 1614 1757 1846 1686 1273 1481 1392 1524 1178 941 1049

Errors 546 560 570 667 599 510 645 620 701 653 557 708

Total 3988 4580 5169 5172 4868 3542 4363 4065 4789 3789 3323 3597

Pct. .241 .230 .230 .228 .223 .215 .192 .190 .172 .139 .116 .095

BLOCKS Team Sets Solo Asst. Total Per Set 1. Washburn 132 60 481 300.5 2.28 2. Lindenwood 102 52 343 223.5 2.19 3. Nebraska Kearney 131 59 419 268.5 2.05 4. Central Oklahoma 120 69 352 245.0 2.04 5. Central Missouri 120 30 425 242.5 2.02 6. Missouri Western 115 52 359 231.5 2.01 7. Southwest Baptist 107 39 340 209.0 1.95 8. Emporia State 121 38 390 233.0 1.93 9. Northwest Missouri 106 31 343 202.5 1.91 10. Pittsburg State 113 30 348 204.0 1.81 11. Fort Hays State 100 33 259 162.5 1.63 12. Missouri Southern 95 19 252 145.0 1.53 SERVICE ACES Team Sets No. Per Set 1. Pittsburg State 113 188 1.66 2. Lindenwood 102 149 1.46 3. Northwest Missouri 106 152 1.43 4. Washburn 132 184 1.39 5. Nebraska Kearney 131 168 1.28 6. Central Oklahoma 120 151 1.26 7. Southwest Baptist 107 132 1.23 8. Central Missouri 120 130 1.08 9. Missouri Southern 95 99 1.04 10. Fort Hays State 100 97 0.97 11. Missouri Western 115 108 0.94 12. Emporia State 121 96 0.79

KILLS Team 1. Northwest Missouri 2. Central Missouri 3. Washburn 4. Central Oklahoma 5. Nebraska Kearney 6. Missouri Western 7. Emporia State 8. Lindenwood 9. Pittsburg State 10. Fort Hays State 11. Missouri Southern 12. Southwest Baptist

DIGS Team 1. Nebraska Kearney 2. Washburn 3. Emporia State 4. Central Oklahoma 5. Central Missouri 6. Missouri Western 7. Northwest Missouri 8. Fort Hays State 9. Pittsburg State 10. Lindenwood 11. Missouri Southern 12. Southwest Baptist

Sets 106 120 132 120 131 115 121 102 113 100 95 107

No. 1507 1686 1846 1614 1757 1481 1524 1273 1392 1178 941 1049

Per Set 14.22 14.05 13.98 13.45 13.41 12.88 12.60 12.48 12.32 11.78 9.91 9.80

Sets 131 132 121 120 120 115 106 100 113 102 95 107

No. 2590 2543 2264 2245 2241 2001 1843 1669 1797 1501 1353 1385

2018 MIAA RECAP

ASSISTS Team Sets No. Per Set 1. Northwest Missouri 106 1422 13.42 2. Central Missouri 120 1582 13.18 3. Washburn 132 1716 13.00 4. Nebraska Kearney 131 1662 12.69 5. Central Oklahoma 120 1516 12.63 6. Missouri Western 115 1392 12.10 7. Emporia State 121 1429 11.81 8. Lindenwood 102 1203 11.79 9. Pittsburg State 113 1297 11.48 10. Fort Hays State 100 1099 10.99 11. Missouri Southern 95 875 9.21 12. Southwest Baptist 107 964 9.01

Per Set 19.77 19.27 18.71 18.71 18.68 17.40 17.39 16.69 15.90 14.72 14.24 12.94

2018 MIAA POSTSEASON AWARDS Player of the Year: Maddy Bruder, OH, Northwest Missouri Freshman of the Year: Hannah Engelken, MB, Central Missouri Coach of the Year: Amy Woerth, Northwest Missouri State ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM Outside Hitter: Kylie Hohlen - Central Missouri - Sr. Outside Hitter: Taylor Bevis - Central Oklahoma - Sr. Outside Hitter: Julianne Jackson - Nebraska Kearney - Jr. Outside Hitter: Maddy Bruder - Northwest Missouri - Sr. Outside Hitter: Genna Berg - Washburn - So. Outside Hitter: Erica Montgomery - Washburn - Jr. Middle Blocker: Audrey Fisher- Central Missouri - So. Middle Blocker: Jordan Spence - Central Oklahoma - Sr. Middle Blocker: Tatum Graves - Emporia State - Sr. Middle Blocker: Sofia Schleppenbach - Northwest Missouri - Sr. Middle Blocker: Allison Maxwell - Washburn - So. Setter: Lindsey Smith - Nebraska Kearney - Sr. Setter: Maddy Ahrens - Northwest Missouri - So. Setter: Shayla Conner - Washburn - Sr. Libero/Defensive Specialist: Dominique Lipari - Central Oklahoma - Jr. Libero/Defensive Specialist: Ellie McDonnell - Nebraska Kearney - Sr. Libero/Defensive Specialist: Faith Rottinghaus - Washburn - So. Tie in voting

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ALL-MIAA SECOND TEAM Outside Hitter/Right Side: Yuchen Du - Emporia State - So. Outside Hitter: Stephanie Doak - Missouri Western - Jr. Outside Hitter: Kendall Schroer - Nebraska Kearney - Sr. Outside Hitter/Right Side: MK Wolfe - Nebraska Kearney - So. Outside Hitter: Hallie Sidney - Northwest Missouri - So. Outside Hitter/Right Side: Lauren Regier - Pittsburg State - Sr. Middle Blocker: Sadie Kosciuk - Lindenwood - So. Middle Blocker: Rachel Losch - Missouri Western - Sr. Middle Blocker: Anna Squiers - Nebraska Kearney - So. Setter: Ally Offerdahl - Central Missouri - So. Setter: McKenzie Fyfe - Central Oklahoma - Sr. Setter: Bre Becker - Fort Hays State - Jr. Setter: Lauren Murphy - Missouri Western - Jr. Libero/Defensive Specialist: Olivia Nowakowski - Northwest Missouri - Sr. ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION Central Missouri: Rylee Neigenfind, OH; Hannah Engelken, MB; Carly Offerdahl, L/DS Central Oklahoma: Karyn Chrisman, RS; Amanda Desch, RS; Haley Deschenes, OH; Malia Kaaiohelo - MB Emporia State: Taylor Otting, OH; Emma Dixon, S; Allie Maloney, L/DS Fort Hays State: Azlyn Cassaday, OH Lindenwood: Alexa Pressley, OH; Ally Clancy, S Missouri Southern: Alicia Pickett, MB Missouri Western: Shellby Taylor, RS; Ali Tauchen, MB; Audrey Keim, L/DS Pittsburg State: Emily Reiger, MB; Lauren Dunn, L/DS Southwest Baptist: Bailey Baumann, L/DS Washburn: Makayla Maxwell, MB

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Founded: 1912 (Reorganized in 1924) Web Site: www.themiaa.com Phone: (816) 421-MIAA (6422) Fax: (816) 421-6423 Commissioner: Mike Racy E-mail: mracy@themiaa.com Associate Commissioner for External Affairs: Larry House E-mail: lhouse@themiaa.com Associate Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations / SWA: Amber Feldman E-mail: feldman@themiaa.com Director of Strategic Communication: Ryley Egger E-mail: regger@themiaa.com SID Office Fax: (816) 421-6429

MIAA Volleyball Regular Season

The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, a 14-member conference of NCAA Division II institutions in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska, was first organized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The MIAA has gained the reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA student-athletes have won 45 NCAA team championships and well over 300 individual national titles. The MIAA currently conducts championships in nine sports for men and nine for women. For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis, golf, and wrestling. The women compete for titles in volleyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, softball, golf, and tennis. Mike Racy became the fifth full-time commissioner in MIAA history when he succeeded Dr. Bob Boerigter on February 1, 2017. Racy has more than 20 years of leadership experience in higher education, including a 14-year tenure as a Vice President for NCAA Division II. Larry House joined the MIAA staff in the summer of 2007 to assist in the marketing of the conference and its events, as well as aid in the league’s external affairs. Amber Feldman was named the MIAA Associate Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations and Senior Woman Administrator and began work on July 1, 2011. Feldman graduated with a bachelor of science in Sport Administration from Ball State University in May 2006, and attained a minor is business as well. She earned her master of science in Sport Management from Drexel University in August 2010. Ryley Egger became the MIAA Director of Strategic Communication after serving three years at MIAA member institutions Missouri Western and Nebraska-Kearney.

Champions From 1982-2018

Mike Racy

Commissioner

Larry House Associate Commissioner for External Affairs

MIAA Regular Season Champions (Year-By-Year)

1982 Central Missouri School No. of Championships 1983 Central Missouri 1984 Central Missouri Central Missouri 25 1985 Central Missouri Truman 6 1986 Central Missouri Washburn 5 1987 Central Missouri Nebraska-Kearney 5 1988 Central Missouri Central Oklahoma 1 1989 Central Missouri Emporia State 1 1990 Central Missouri Missouri Western 1 1991 Central Missouri 1992 Central Missouri 1993 Central Missouri MIAA Member Athletic Websites 1994 Central Missouri Central Missouri: www.ucmathletics.com 1995 Central Missouri Central Oklahoma: www.bronchosports.com 1996 Central Missouri Emporia State: www.esuhornets.com 1997 Central Missouri Fort Hays State: www.fhsuathletics.com 1998 Central Missouri Missouri Southern: www.mssulions.com 1999 Central Missouri Missouri Western: www.gogriffons.com 2000 Central Missouri Nebraska-Kearney: www.lopers.com Truman Newman: www.newmanjets.com 2001 Truman Northwest Missouri State: www.bearcatsports.com 2002 Washburn Pittsburg State: www.pittstategorillas.com 2003 Truman (RS/T) Washburn: www.wusports.com 2004 Truman (RS/T) 2005 Washburn (RS) Truman (T) 2006 Truman (E/T) Washburn (W) 2007 Truman (E/T) Washburn (W)

2008 Emporia State 2009 Central Missouri 2010 Central Missouri Washburn 2011 Central Missouri Washburn 2012 Nebraska-Kearney (RS/T) 2013 Central Missouri (RS/T) Washburn (RS) 2014 Nebraska-Kearney Central Missouri 2015 Central Oklahoma (RS) Central Missouri (T) 2016 Nebraska-Kearney (RS/T) 2017 Nebraska-Kearney (RS/T) Missouri Western (RS) 2018 Nebraska-Kearney (RS/T) (T) - MIAA Tournament Champion (RS) - MIAA Regular Season Champion (E) - East Division Champion (W) - West Division Champion

Amber Feldman

Associate Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations/ Senior Woman Administrator

The MIAA crowned a regular season and tournament champion from 2003 to 2007. The tournament returned in 2012 and 2013, but went away in 2014 before returning again in 2015. The conference was split into east and west divisions from 2006 to 2007.

Volleyball MIAA Member Information School Central Missouri Central Oklahoma Emporia State Fort Hays State Missouri Southern Missouri Western Nebraska-Kearney Newman Northwest Missouri State Pittsburg State Washburn

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Enrollment Location 12,333 Warrensburg, Mo. 16,500 Edmond, Okla. 5,732 Emporia, Kan. 15,100 Hays, Kan. 6,231 Joplin, Mo. 5,562 St. Joseph, Mo. 6,644 Kearney, Neb. 3,378 Wichita, Kan. 6,338 Maryville, Mo. 6,907 Pittsburg, Kan. 6,691 Topeka, Kan.

Population 20,251 91,191 24,816 21,027 52,195 76,472 33,520 390,591 11,846 20,366 126,808

Colors Red & Black Blue & Bronze Old Gold & Black Black & Gold Green & Gold Black & Gold Royal Blue & Old Gold Red & Blue Forest Green & White Crimson & Gold Yale Blue & White

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE FHSU Career 1,000 Kill Club 1. Jennifer Brandes 2. Andrea Logan 3. Niki Mock 4. Terrie Sargent 5. Amber Zoglman 6. Marlys Gwaltney 7. Mallory Flagor 8. Madison Schwartz

(1991-1994) (2000-2003) (1990-1992) (1982-1985) (2001-2004) (1987-1990) (2012-2015) (2010-2013)

KILL RECORDS

Career Kills Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) (Min. 200 sets) 1. Kellyn Thaut (2005, 2007) 2. Andrea Logan (2000-2003) 3. Crystal Whitten (2015-2016) 4. Lilian Rezende (2008-2009) 5. Regina Taylor (1998-1999) 6. Jennifer Brandes* (1992-1994) 7. Amber Zoglman (2001-2004) 8. Mallory Flagor (2012-2015) 9. Lynn Smith (1993-1994) 10. Julie Stanley (1997-1998)

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present) In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modified to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

1984 1794 1378 1329 1198 1133 1069 1019

938 k – 224 s 1794 k – 437 s 911 k - 242 s 886 k – 123 s 730 k – 210 s 1428 k – 424 s 1198 k – 417 s 1069 k – 390 s 810 k – 304 s 544 k – 211 s

Single Match Kills 1. Andrea Logan 2. Andrea Logan 3. Elisa Arnold Lilian Rezende 5. Kellyn Thaut 4.19 4.11 3.76 3.60 3.48 3.37 2.87 2.74 2.66 2.58

Single Season Kills Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Andrea Logan 2002 591 2. Kellyn Thaut 2007 572 3. Jennifer Brandes 1992 564 4. Jennifer Brandes 1993 535 5. Amber Zoglman 2004 517 6. Ashley Holt 2004 493 7. Crystal Whitten 2016 491 8. Andrea Logan 2001 476 9. Andrea Logan 2003 457 10. Lilian Rezende 2009 452 NAIA Top 3 1. Niki Mock 2. Jennifer Brandes 3. Cindy Ericksmoen

1991 1991 1989

Single Season Kills Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only) Freshman Andrea Ladwig Sophomore Jennifer Brandes Junior Andrea Logan Senior Kellyn Thaut

Single Season Kills Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) (Min. 500 Att.) 1. Andrea Logan 2002 591 k – 118 s 2. Kellyn Thaut 2007 572 k – 119 s 3. Amber Zoglman 2004 517 k – 123 s 4. Andrea Logan 2001 476 k – 114 s 5. Andrea Logan 2003 457 k – 110 s 6. Crystal Whitten 2016 491 k – 119 s 7. Ashley Holt 2004 493 k – 123 s 8. Amber Zoglman 2003 430 k – 109 s 9. Regina Taylor 1998 425 k – 109 s 10. Jennifer Brandes 1992 564 k – 150 s

5.01 4.81 4.20 4.18 4.15 4.13 4.01 3.94 3.90 3.76

Jennifer Brandes is the all-time kills leader in FHSU volleyball history, pounding down 1,984 in her four-year career from 1991-1994.

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Single Match Kills (3 sets) 1. Kellyn Thaut at Missouri Southern 2. Andrea Logan Colorado Christian 3. Neeley Remmers at Pittsburg State 4. Andrea Logan vs. Nebraska-Kearney Amber Zoglman vs. Mesa State Lilian Rezende vs. Upper Iowa Single Match Kills (4 sets) 1. Elisa Arnold Metro State 2. Kellyn Thaut Colorado Mines 3. Amber Zoglman at Rockhurst 4. Kellyn Thaut vs. Ouachita Baptist 5. Five Occurrences, most recent Kellyn Thaut Missouri Western

10/26/07 11/8/02 9/28/07 11/16/02 11/13/04 9/11/09

312 564 591 572

33 31 30 30 28 23 22 22 21 21 21

11/9/02 11/4/05 10/26/04 9/1/07

30 28 26 26

10/4/07

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Single Match Kills (5 sets) 1. Andrea Logan Fort Lewis 10/4/02 2. Andrea Logan South Dakota 9/6/02 3. Lilian Rezende vs. Texas-Permian Basin 10/3/08 4. Andrea Logan Adams State 10/5/02 Andrea Logan Rockhurst 10/15/03 Lilian Rezende vs. Incarnate Word 10/3/08

618 549 504

1995 1992 2002 2007

Fort Lewis 10/4/02 South Dakota 9/6/02 Metro State 11/9/02 vs. Texas-Permian Basin 10/3/08 Colorado Mines 11/4/05

Single Season Kills 1. Andrea Logan 2. Kellyn Thaut 3. Amber Zoglman 4. Ashley Holt 5. Crystal Whitten

2002 2007 2004 2004 2016

591 572 517 493 491

Single-Season Kills Per Set 1. Andrea Logan 2. Kellyn Thaut 3. Amber Zoglman 4. Andrea Logan 5. Andrea Logan

2002 2007 2004 2001 2003

591 k – 118 s 572 k – 119 s 517 k – 123 s 476 k – 114 s 457 k – 110 s

Career Kills 1. Andrea Logan* (2001-2003) 2. Amber Zoglman (2001-2004) 3. Mallory Flagor (2012-2015) 4. Madison Schwartz (2010-2013) 5. Kellyn Thaut (2005, 2007) * Played only 3 years under rally scoring era

1524 1198 1069 1019 938

Career Kills Per Set (Min. 200 sets) 1. Andrea Logan* (2001-2003) 2. Kellyn Thaut (2005, 2007) 3. Crystal Whitten (2015-2016) 4. Lilian Rezende (2008-2009) 5. Amber Zoglman (2001-2004) * Played only 3 years under rally scoring era

437 s 224 s 242 s 246 s 417 s

33 31 30 26 26 26

5.01 4.81 4.20 4.18 4.15

4.46 4.19 3.76 3.60 2.87

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE Career Assists Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Jayme Eichner (2001-2004) 2. Hannah Wagy (2015-2016) 3. Kayla Zoglman (2011-2012) 4. Whitney Hoffman (2005-2008) 5. Aimee Sayles (1994-1995) 6. Whitney Liggett (2007-2010) 7. Jennifer Phelan (1992-1994) 8. Kate Burrell (1997-1998) 9. Maxene Skidmore (2004-2005) 10. Celeste Perkins (1992)

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present) In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modified to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

5878 2661 2410 2359 2333 2201 2112 1696 1425 1245

Single Match Assists 1. Jayme Eichner 2. Jayme Eichner Jayme Eichner 4. Jayme Eichner 5. Maxene Skidmore

NAIA Top 3 1. Linda Ragland (1985-1988) 2637 2. Celeste Perkins* (1991) 2162 3. Andrea Janicek (1982-1983) 1864 *Perkins played two years, but her second season was at the NCAA Division II level.

12.61 12.16 11.04 10.71 10.00 9.48 9.47 9.46 9.27 8.71

Single-Season Assist Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Jayme Eichner 2004 1644 2. Jennifer Phelan 1993 1608 3. Jayme Eichner 2002 1456 4. Jayme Eichner 2003 1454 5. Whitney Hoffman 2007 1419 6. Maxene Skidmore 2005 1404 7. Hannah Wagy 2016 1332 8. Hannah Wagy 2015 1329 9. Jayme Eichner 2001 1324 10. Kayla Zoglman 2011 1262 Single Season Assist Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only) Freshman Jayme Eichner Sophomore Jennifer Phelan Junior Jayme Eichner Senior Jayme Eichner

2001 1993 2003 2004

Single Season Assists Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Jayme Eichner 2004 2. Jayme Eichner 2003 3. Jayme Eichner 2002 4. Heidi Kerbel 1999 5. Maxene Skidmore 2005 6. Whitney Hoffman 2007 7. Jayme Eichner 2001 8. Hannah Wagy 2016 9. Aimee Sayles 1994 10. Hannah Wagy 2015

1644 a – 123 s 1454 a – 110 s 1456 a – 118 s 1034 a – 85 s 1404 a - 117 s 1419 a – 119 s 1324 a – 115 s 1332 a – 116 s 1247 a – 111 s 1329 a – 125 s

1324 1608 1454 1644

13.37 13.22 12.34 12.16 12.00 11.92 11.51 11.48 11.23 10.63

10/15/03 9/6/02 11/9/02 10/26/04 11/4/05

74 70 70 68 67

Single Match Assists (3 sets) 1. Jayme Eichner Colorado Christian 2. Jayme Eichner CSU-Pueblo Jayme Eichner Washburn Maxene Skidmore CSU-Pueblo 5. Jayme Eichner Washburn Jayme Eichner Chadron State

11/8/02 10/10/03 10/5/04 10/15/05 9/7/02 10/25/03

53 52 52 52 51 51

Single Match Assists (4 sets) 1. Jayme Eichner Metro State 2. Jayme Eichner at Rockhurst 3. Maxene Skidmore Colorado Mines 4. Jayme Eichner Adams State 5. Jayme Eichner at Western State

11/9/02 10/26/04 11/4/05 10/9/04 10/17/03

70 68 67 65 64

Single Match Assists (5 sets) 1. Jayme Eichner Rockhurst 2. Jayme Eichner South Dakota 3. Jayme Eichner vs. Rockhurst Jayme Eichner vs. Drury 5. Kayla Zoglman Central Missouri

10/15/03 9/6/02 11/19/04 8/27/04 10/22/11

74 70 66 66 63

Single-Season Assists 1. Jayme Eichner 2. Jayme Eichner 3. Jayme Eichner 4. Whitney Hoffman 5. Maxene Skidmore

1644 1456 1454 1419 1404

2004 2002 2003 2007 2005

Single-Season Assists Per Set 1. Jayme Eichner 2004 2. Jayme Eichner 2003 3. Jayme Eichner 2002 4. Maxene Skidmore 2005 5. Whitney Hoffman 2007

123 s 110 s 118 s 117 s 119 s

13.37 13.22 12.34 12.00 11.92

Career Assists 1. Jayme Eichner 2. Hannah Wagy 3. Kayla Zoglman 4. Whitney Hoffman 5. Whitney Liggett

2001-2004 2015-2016 2011-2012 2005-2008 2007-2010

466 s 241 s 241 s 133 s 133 s

5878 2661 2410 2359 2201

Career Assists Per Set 1. Jayme Eichner 2. Hannah Wagy 3. Maxene Skidmore 4. Kayla Zoglman 5. Sarah Mueller

2001-2004 2015-2016 2004-2005 2011-2012 2006

466 s 241 s 133 s 241 s 91 s

12.61 11.04 10.71 10.00 9.47

Jayme Eichner, the all-time assist leader in FHSU volleyball history, recorded a massive 5,878 in her four-year career from 2001-2004.

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ASSIST RECORDS

Career Assists Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) (Min. 500 assists) 1. Jayme Eichner (2001-2004) 466 s 2. Heidi Kerbel (1999) 85 s 3. Hannah Wagy (2015-2016) 241 s 4. Maxene Skidmore (2004-2005) 133 s 5. Kayla Zoglman (2011-2012) 241 s 6. Aimee Sayles (1994-1995) 246 s 7. Sarah Mueller (2006) 91 s 8. Whitney Hoffman (2005-2008) 153 s 9. Kate Burrell (1997-1998) 183 s 10. Celeste Perkins (1992) 143 s

Rockhurst South Dakota Metro State at Rockhurst Colorado Mines


2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE Career Digs Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Kelly Skidmore 2002-2005 2421 2. Lynn Loschen* 1992-1994 1990 3. Tracie Hileman 2008-2011 1657 4. Makenzie Weinman 2010-2013 1488 5. Jayme Eichner 2001-2004 1393 6. Carey Brouillette* 1992-1994 1310 7. Andrea Logan 2000-2003 1252 8. Sara Hewson 2011-2014 1193 9. Whitney Miller 2004-2007 1180 10. Whitney Liggett 2007-2010 1175 *Loschen and Brouillette played one year at the NAIA level in 1991.

DIG RECORDS

NAIA Top 3 1. Angel Sharman (1990-1991) 1715 2. Niki Mock* (1990-1991) 1685 3. Pam Bratton (1983-1986) 1584 * Mock played three years, but her third season was at the NCAA Division II level. Career Digs Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) (Min. 200 sets) 1. Kelly Skidmore 2002-2005 2. Lynn Loschen 1992-1994 3. Whitney Miller 2004-2007 4. Makenzie Weinman 2010-2013 5. Taylor White 2017-current 6. Tracie Hileman 2008-2011 7. Carey Brouillette 1992-1994 8. Crystal Whitten 2015-2016 9. Kellyn Thaut 2005, 2007 10. Abbie Hayes 2016-current

468 s 447 s 290 s 386 s 213 s 462 s 376 s 242 s 224 s 222 s

5.17 4.45 4.07 3.85 3.66 3.59 3.48 3.44 3.37 3.20

Single-Season Digs Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Niki Mock 1992 997 2. Lynn Loschen 1992 847 3. Kelly Skidmore 2005 777 4. Kelly Skidmore 2004 756 5. Whitney Miller 2007 735 6. Tracie Hileman 2011 653 7. Keanu Bradley 2014 611 8. Carey Brouillette 1994 594 9. Lynn Loschen 1993 585 Taylor White 2017 585 Single Season Digs Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only) Freshman Taylor White Sophomore Lynn Loschen Junior Niki Mock Senior Kelly Skidmore

2017 1992 1992 2005

Single Season Digs Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Niki Mock 1992 2. Kelly Skidmore 2005 3. Whitney Miller 2007 4. Kelly Skidmore 2004 5. Lynn Loschen 1992 6. Keanu Bradley 2014 7. Tracie Hileman 2011 8. Makenzie Weinman 2013 9. Katelyn Lapham 2008 10. Taylor White 2017

997 d – 134 s 777 d – 117 s 735 d – 119 s 756 d – 123 s 847 d – 147 s 611 d - 114 s 653 d - 126 s 500 d - 102 s 511 d - 105 s 585 d - 123 s

585 847 997 777

7.44 6.64 6.18 6.15 5.76 5.36 5.18 4.90 4.87 4.76

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present) In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modified to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008. Single Match Digs 1. Kelly Skidmore 2. Kelly Skidmore 3. Kelly Skidmore Whitney Miller Ari Jacobsen

UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Mines at Chadron State Bethany College Missouri Western

10/16/05 11/4/05 10/22/05 9/22/07 11/6/15

45 40 39 39 39

Single Match Digs (3 sets) 1. Kelly Skidmore Kelly Skidmore 3. Kelly Skidmore 4. Kelly Skidmore Tracie Hileman

Metro State CSU-Pueblo at CSU-Pueblo Colorado Christian at Southwest Baptist

10/30/04 10/15/05 10/16/04 9/9/05 9/9/11

33 33 32 31 31

Single Match Digs (4 sets) 1. Kelly Skidmore 2. Kelly Skidmore Whitney Miller 4. Kelly Skidmore Keanu Bradley

Colorado Mines at Chadron State Bethany College at Rockhurst Central Missouri

11/4/05 10/22/05 9/22/07 10/26/04 11/2/14

40 39 39 35 35

Single Match Digs (5 sets) 1. Kelly Skidmore 2. Ari Jacobsen 3. Kelly Skidmore Whitney Miller Makenzie Weinman

UC-Colorado Springs Missouri Western vs. Drury vs. Ouachita Baptist Central Oklahoma

10/16/05 11/6/15 8/27/04 8/25/07 10/27/12

45 39 36 36 36

Single-Season Digs 1. Kelly Skidmore 2. Kelly Skidmore 3. Whitney Miller 4. Tracie Hileman 5. Keanu Bradley

2005 2004 2007 2011 2014

777 756 735 653 611

Single-Season Digs Per Set 1. Kelly Skidmore 2005 2. Whitney Miller 2007 3. Kelly Skidmore 2004 4. Keanu Bradley 2014 5. Tracie Hileman 2011

117 s 119 s 123 s 114 s 126 s

6.64 6.18 6.15 5.36 5.18

Career Digs 1. Kelly Skidmore 2. Tracie Hileman 3. Makenzie Weinman 4. Jayme Eichner 5. Sara Hewson

468 s 462 s 386 s 466 s 429 s

2421 1657 1488 1393 1193

468 s 290 s 386 s 213 s 462 s

5.17 4.07 3.85 3.66 3.59

2002-2005 2008-2011 2010-2013 2001-2004 2011-2014

Career Digs Per Set (Min. 200 sets) 1. Kelly Skidmore 2002-2005 2. Whitney Miller 2004-2007 3. Makenzie Weinman 2010-2013 4. Taylor White 2017-current 5. Tracie Hileman 2008-2011

Kelly Skidmore has the most digs for an individual in the NCAA Division II era at FHSU, with 2,421 in four years from 2002-2005. She was a two-time All-American at the libero position.

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE Career Total Blocks Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Jenna Ulrich 2010-2013 438 2. Jennifer Brandes* 1992-1994 431 3. Callie Christensen 2014-2017 413 4. Lynn Smith 1993-1994 374 5. Amber Zoglman 2001-2004 299 6. Rebekah Spainhour 2013-2016 295 7. Shannon Madison 1999-2002 282 8. Leanna Roberts 2005-2008 251 9. Katie Carnes 2002-2005 242 Sarah Schinstock 2006-2007 242 * Brandes played one year at the NAIA level in 1991.

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present) In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modified to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

NAIA Top 3 1. Marlys Gwaltney 2. Pam Bratton 3. Terrie Sargent

(1987-1990) (1983-1986) (1982-1985)

810 527 505

1993 1992 1993 1994 2007 2012 2016 2017 2013 2011

Single Season Total Blocks Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only) Freshman Andrea Ladwig 1995 Sophomore Jennifer Brandes 1992 Junior Lynn Smith 1993 Senior Lynn Smith 1994

214 163 163 160 154 154 149 146 143 137

102 163 214 160

Single Season Total Blocks Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Lynn Smith 1993 214 b – 161 s 2. Jenna Ulrich 2013 143 b – 373 s 3. Leah Frazier 1997 124 b – 96 s Sarah Schinstock 2007 154 b – 119 s 5. Jenna Ulrich 2012 154 b – 120 s 6. Callie Christensen 2016 149 b – 119 s 7. Callie Christensen 2017 146 b - 123 s 8. Lynn Smith 1994 160 b – 143 s 9. Jennifer Brandes 1993 163 b – 147 s 10. Jennifer Brandes 1992 163 b – 150 s Jenna Ulrich 2011 137 b – 126 s

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1.23 1.17 1.15 1.13 1.02 0.86 0.79 0.78 0.77 0.75

1.33 1.32 1.29 1.29 1.28 1.25 1.19 1.12 1.11 1.09 1.09

10/27/12 9/18/07 10/8/13 11/11/16

12 11 11 11

9/1/17

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Single Match Total Blocks (3 sets) 1. Callie Christensen at Missouri Southern 2. Jenna Ulrich McPherson College 3. Neeley Remmers Metro State Sarah Schinstock Bethany College Jenna Ulrich vs. Southern Arkansas

11/11/16 9/30/13 9/10/05 9/27/06 10/5/12

11 10 9 9 9

Single Match Blocks (4 sets) 1. Jenna Ulrich vs. NW Oklahoma State 2. Sarah Schinstock vs. Cameron Sarah Schinstock at Newman Callie Christensen Washburn 5. Katie Carnes vs. Cameron Alissa Tonniges vs. East Central Jenna Ulrich at Washburn Jenna Ulrich at Washburn Jenna Ulrich NW Missouri State Callie Christensen at Missouri Southern Callie Christensen vs. Minot State Christianna Herron vs. U-Mary Isabelle Reynolds vs. U-Mary

10/8/13 9/1/07 10/30/07 9/24/16 8/26/05 10/4/08 11/8/11 10/30/12 9/28/13 10/17/14 9/10/16 9/1/18 9/1/18

11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Single Match Blocks (5 sets) 1. Jenna Ulrich Central Oklahoma 2. Sarah Schinstock vs. Central Oklahoma 3. Katie Carnes at West Texas A&M Neeley Remmers at West Texas A&M Rebekah Spainhour Lindenwood Callie Christensen vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith

10/27/12 9/18/07 8/26/05 8/26/05 11/1/14 9/1/17

12 11 10 10 10 10

Single-Season Total Blocks 1. Sarah Schinstock 2007 Jenna Ulrich 2012 3. Callie Christensen 2016 4. Jenna Ulrich 2013 5. Jenna Ulrich 2011

154 154 149 143 137

Single-Season Total Blocks Per Set 1. Jenna Ulrich 2013 2. Sarah Schinstock 2007 3. Jenna Ulrich 2012 4. Callie Christensen 2016 5. Jenna Ulrich 2011

108 s 119 s 120 s 119 s 126 s

Career Total Blocks 1. Jenna Ulrich 2. Amber Zoglman 3. Rebekah Spainhour 4. Callie Christensen 5. Leanna Roberts

438 299 295 254 251

2010-2013 2001-2004 2013-2016 2014-2017 2005-2008

Career Total Blocks Per Set (Min. 200 sets) 1. Jenna Ulrich 2010-2013 2. Sarah Schinstock 2006-2007 3. Callie Christensen 2014-2017 4. Megan Anderson 2015-2016 5. Katie Carnes 2002-2005

373 s 210 s 231 s 218 s 309 s

1.32 1.29 1.28 1.25 1.09

1.17 1.15 1.10 0.86 0.78

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TOTAL BLOCK RECORDS

Career Total Blocks Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) (Min. 200 sets) 1. Lynn Smith 1993-1994 304 s 2. Jenna Ulrich 2010-2013 373 s 3. Sarah Schinstock 2006-2007 210 s 4. Callie Christensen 2014-2017 365 s 5. Jennifer Brandes 1992-1994 424 s 6. Megan Anderson 2015-2016 218 s 7. Julie Stanley 1997-1998 211 s 8. Katie Carnes 2002-2005 309 s 9. Leanna Roberts 2005-2008 248 s 10. Rebekah Spainhour 2013-2016 395 s Single-Season Total Blocks Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Lynn Smith 2. Jennifer Brandes Jennifer Brandes 4. Lynn Smith 5. Sarah Schinstock Jenna Ulrich 7. Callie Christensen 8. Callie Christensen 9. Jenna Ulrich 10. Jenna Ulrich

Single Match Total Blocks 1. Jenna Ulrich Central Oklahoma 2. Sarah Schinstock vs. Central Oklahoma Jenna Ulrich vs. NW Oklahoma State Callie Christensen at Missouri Southern 5. Eight Occurrences, most recent Callie Christensen vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith


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ATTACK ATTEMPT RECORDS

Career Attack Attempts Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Andrea Logan 2000-2003 4653 2. Jennifer Brandes* 1992-1994 3607 3. Lynn Loschen* 1992-1994 3255 4. Madison Schwartz 2010-2013 3251 5. Sara Hewson 2011-2014 3135 6. Mallory Flagor 2012-2015 2920 7. Kellyn Thaut 2005, 2007 2709 8. Amber Zoglman 2001-2004 2555 9. Carey Brouillette* 1992-1994 2514 10. Crystal Whitten 2015-2016 2497 * Brandes, Loschen, and Brouillette played one year at the NAIA level in 1991. NAIA Top 3 1. Niki Mock* 1990-1991 3279 2. Angel Sharman 1990-1991 2935 3. Terrie Sargent 1982-1985 2847 * Mock played her final year (1992) at the NCAA Division II level. Single-Season Attack Attempts Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Kellyn Thaut 2007 2. Andrea Logan 2002 3. Jennifer Brandes 1993 4. Jennifer Brandes 1992 5. Niki Mock 1992 6. Crystal Whitten 2016 7. Lynn Smith 1993 8. Lynn Loschen 1994 9. Carey Brouillette 1994 10. Andrea Logan 2001

1692 1442 1393 1390 1382 1280 1261 1248 1241 1224

Single-Season Attack Attempts Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only) Freshman Andrea Logan 2000 Sophomore Jennifer Brandes 1992 Junior Andrea Logan 2002 Senior Kellyn Thaut 2007

832 1390 1442 1692

Andrea Logan is the career leader in attack attempts at FHSU with 4,653 from 2000-2003. She also holds the school record for kills (1,524) under the rally scoring era. Her name can be found on numerous offensive category records at FHSU.

Amber Zoglman was a two-time All-American for the Tigers, coming in 2003 and 2004. She helped FHSU to consecutive appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament. She finished her career with 1,198 kills.

Celeste Perkins recorded 2,162 assists during the 1991 season to become the single-season record holder at FHSU. She is currently second on the all-time list.

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Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present) In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modified to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008. Single Match Attack Attempts 1. Andrea Logan Fort Lewis Crystal Whitten Central Oklahoma 3. Kellyn Thaut vs. Central Oklahoma Kellyn Thaut at Southwest Baptist Mallory Flagor vs. Cameron Crystal Whitten at Missouri Western State

10/4/02 10/14/16 9/18/07 10/9/07 9/12/15 11/4/16

76 76 71 71 71 71

Single Match Attack Attempts (3 sets) 1. Neeley Remmers at Pittsburg State 2. Kellyn Thaut at Central Missouri Kellyn Thaut at Missouri Southern 4. Andrea Logan Colorado Christian Kellyn Thaut vs. Indianapolis

9/28/07 9/29/07 10/26/07 11/8/02 8/31/07

55 52 52 51 51

Single Match Attack Attempts (4 sets) 1. Crystal Whitten Central Oklahoma 2. Kellyn Thaut at Southwest Baptist 3. Kellyn Thaut Colorado Mines Kellyn Thaut Missouri Southern 5. Elisa Arnold Metro State Kellyn Thaut Missouri Western

10/14/16 10/9/07 11/4/05 9/21/07 11/9/02 10/4/07

76 71 68 68 66 66

Single Match Attack Attempts (5 sets) 1. Andrea Logan Fort Lewis 2. Kellyn Thaut vs. Central Oklahoma Mallory Flagor vs. Cameron Crystal Whitten at Missouri Western State 5. Andrea Logan Adams State Kellyn Thaut vs. South Dakota

10/4/02 9/18/07 9/12/15 11/4/16 10/5/02 8/31/07

76 71 71 71 68 68

Single-Season Attack Attempts 1. Kellyn Thaut 2. Andrea Logan 3. Crystal Whitten 4. Andrea Logan 5. Crystal Whitten

1692 1442 1280 1224 1217

2007 2002 2016 2001 2015

Career Attack Attempts 1. Andrea Logan* 2001-2003 3821 2. Madison Schwartz 2010-2013 3251 3. Sara Hewson 2011-2014 3135 4. Mallory Flagor 2012-2015 2920 5. Kellyn Thaut 2005, 2007 2709 * Logan played her first season (2000) under side-out scoring.

Terrie Sargent was the first AllAmerican for the FHSU volleyball program, being honored twice in 1984 and 1985. She recorded 1,329 kills in her career. She also excelled for the Tigers in basketball and softball and was the first volleyball player inducted into the Tiger Sports Hall of Fame.

Niki Mock is third on the all-time kills list at FHSU with 1,378 in her threeyear career from 1990-1992. Mock put down a single-season record 618 kills under the NAIA era, coming in 1991. She is also the all-time leader in digs at FHSU with 2,682.

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 153 113 103 97 97 82 81 77 74 73

NAIA Top 3 1. Holly Moore 2. Linda Ragland 3. Kelly Wilhelm

(1979-1982) (1985-1988) (1985-1986)

260 209 194

Single-Season Service Aces Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Cappy Ouderkirk 2. Manda White 3. Wendee Watkins 4. Aimee Sayles 5. Jayme Eichner 6. Andrea Logan 7. Jennifer Phelan Lilian Rezende 9. Jenny Parker Jayme Eichner Ashley Holt Kelly Skidmore

1993 1995 1995 1995 2003 2002 1993 2009 1998 2002 2004 2004

113 56 48 47 44 43 42 42 41 41 41 41

Single-Season Service Aces Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only) Freshman Manda White 1995 Sophomore Jennifer Phelan 1993 Junior Cappy Ouderkirk 1993 Senior Wendee Watkins 1995

56 42 113 48

Cappy Ouderkirk played one year at FHSU, but no one has come close to her single-season ace record under the NCAA Division II era of 113 service aces in a season, which she accomplished in 1993.

Holly Moore recorded an NAIA schoolrecord 147 service aces during the 1982 season. She ranks first all-time with 260 in her career.

Lynn Loschen played for FHSU from 1991-1994. She is near the top of the digs and attack attempts records for NCAA Division II, despite playing her freshman year (1991) under the NAIA era at FHSU.

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Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present) In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modified to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008. Single Match Service Aces 1. Kellyn Thaut vs. Cameron 2. Jessica Faulkner vs. Alabama-Huntsville 3. Jayme Eichner vs. Angelo State Jayme Eichner vs. Central Missouri Alissa Tonniges vs. Ouachita Baptist Sara Hewson vs. Minot State

8/26/05 9/2/06 8/29/03 8/30/03 8/25/07 9/3/11

8 7 6 6 6 6

Single Match Service Aces (3 sets) 1. Jayme Eichner vs. Angelo State Sara Hewson vs. Minot State 3. Andrea Logan New Mexico Highlands Jayme Eichner at Washburn Latika Clanton York College

8/29/03 9/3/11 10/12/03 9/18/01 10/16/12

6 6 5 5 5

Single Match Service Aces (4 sets) 1. Kellyn Thaut vs. Cameron 2. Jayme Eichner vs. Central Missouri 3. Shannon Madison at UC-Colorado Springs Ashley Holt at Regis Sarah Mueller vs. Incarnate Word Leanna Roberts vs. Harding Rebekah Spainhour at Lindenwood

8/26/05 8/30/03 10/12/02 9/17/05 8/26/06 8/25/07 10/3/15

8 6 5 5 5 5 5

Single Match Service Aces (5 sets) 1. Jessica Faulkner vs. Alabama-Huntsville 2. Alissa Tonniges vs. Ouachita Baptist 3. Andrea Logan vs. South Dakota Whitney Miller vs. Ouachita Baptist Lilian Rezende vs. NW Missouri State Kylee Hoagland at Texas-Permian Basin Crystal Whitten at East Central

9/2/06 8/25/07 9/6/02 8/25/07 9/18/09 10/1/11 9/12/15

7 6 5 5 5 5 5

Single-Season Service Aces 1. Jayme Eichner 2. Andrea Logan 3. Lilian Rezende 4. Jayme Eichner Ashley Holt Kelly Skidmore

44 43 42 41 41 41

2003 2002 2009 2002 2004 2004

Career Service Aces 1. Jayme Eichner 2001-2004 153 2. Andrea Logan 2001-2003 88 3. Kelly Skidmore 2002-2005 77 4. Sara Hewson 2011-2014 73 5. Ashley Holt 2004-2005 69 * Logan played her first season (2000) under side-out scoring. Marlys Gwaltney was a blocking machine for the Tigers from 1987-1990. She holds the NAIA school records for total blocks (810), solo blocks (479) and block assists (331). She is also only one of six FHSU players in history to record at least 1,000 kills.

Lynn Smith recorded the most total blocks in a single-season at FHSU in the NCAA Division II era with 214 in 1993. She recorded a massive 374 total blocks in only two seasons at FHSU.

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SERVICE ACE RECORDS

Career Service Aces Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Jayme Eichner 2001-2004 2. Cappy Ouderkirk 1993 3. Wendee Watkins 1993-1995 4. Shannon Madison 1999-2002 Andrea Logan 2000-2003 6. Shannon Maloney 1996-1999 7. Andrea Blevins 2000-2003 8. Kelly Skidmore 2002-2005 9. Jennifer Phelan 1992-1994 10. Sara Hewson 2011-2014


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SOLO BLOCK & BLOCK ASSIST RECORDS

Career Solo Blocks Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Jennifer Brandes* 1992-1994 2. Lynn Smith 1993-1994 3. Jenna Ulrich 2010-2013 4. Callie Christensen 2014-2017 5. Lisa Wolverton 1994-1995 6. Andrea Logan 2000-2003 7. Rebekah Spainhour 2013-2016 8. Andrea Ladwig 1995-1996 9. Carey Brouillette* 1992-1994 Regina Taylor 1998-1999 NAIA Top 3 1. Marlys Gwaltney 2. Terrie Sargent 3. Pam Bratton

1987-1990 1982-1985 1983-1986

Single Match Solo Blocks 1. Sarah Schinstock Jenna Ulrich 3. Kristiana Molina 4. Andrea Logan Sarah Schinstock Jenna Ulrich

Single Match Solo Blocks (5 sets) 1. Sarah Schinstock 2. Andrea Logan Jenna Ulrich 4. Ten occurrences, most recent Callie Christensen Single-Season Solo Blocks 1. Jenna Ulrich 2. Sarah Schinstock Jenna Ulrich Callie Christensen 5. Jenna Ulrich

333 332 265 250 241 233 233 219 219 218

NAIA Top 3 1. Marlys Gwaltney 2. Terrie Sargent 3. Joannie Lewandowski

1987-1990 1982-1985 1989-1990

331 272 183

Single-Season Block Assists Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Lynn Smith 2. Callie Christensen 3. Sarah Schinstock Jenna Ulrich 5. Callie Christensen 6. Jenna Ulrich 7. Amber Zoglman 8. Neeley Remmers 9. Katie Carnes 10. Cappy Ouderkirk Jenna Ulrich

1993 2016 2007 2012 2017 2013 2004 2005 2005 1993 2011

141 123 121 121 113 111 108 105 101 100 100

2011 2005 1993 2007

5 5 4 4 4 4

8/24/01

4

9/23/17

3

10/8/13 10/9/07

5 4

9/22/17

3

vs. Central Oklahoma Fort Lewis at Truman

9/18/07 10/4/02 10/29/11

5 4 4

vs. William Jewell

9/2/17

3

2011 2007 2012 2017 2013

37 33 33 33 32

Career Solo Blocks 1. Jenna Ulrich 2010-2013 2. Callie Christensen 2014-2017 3. Rebekah Spainhour 2013-2016 4. Sarah Schinstock 2006-2007 5. Andrea Logan* 2001-2003 * Logan played her first season (2000) under side-out scoring.

47 78 74 68

Career Block Assists Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Jenna Ulrich 2010-2013 2. Callie Christensen 2014-2017 3. Amber Zoglman 2001-2004 4. Jennifer Brandes* 1992-1994 5. Shannon Madison 1999-2002 6. Lynn Smith 1993-1994 Rebekah Spainhour 2013-2016 8. Leanna Roberts 2005-2008 Mallory Flagor 2012-2015 10. Katie Carnes 2002-2005

Single-Season Block Assists Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only) Freshman Kylee Hoagland Sophomore Neeley Remmers Junior Lynn Smith Senior Sarah Schinstock

9/18/07 10/8/13 8/24/01 10/4/02 10/9/07 10/29/11

Single Match Solo Blocks (4 sets) 1. Jenna Ulrich vs. NW Oklahoma State 2. Sarah Schinstock at Southwest Baptist 3. Nine occurrences, most recent Callie Christensen Emporia State

78 74 73 68 47 45 39 37 36 35 35

Single-Season Solo Blocks Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only) Freshman Andrea Ladwig 1995 Sophomore Jennifer Brandes 1992 Junior Jennifer Brandes 1993 Senior Lynn Smith 1994

vs. Central Oklahoma vs. NW Oklahoma State vs. Drury Fort Lewis at Southwest Baptist at Truman

Single Match Solo Blocks (3 sets) 1. Kristiana Molina vs. Drury 2. Seven occurrences, most recent Callie Christensen Washburn

479 233 191

Single-Season Solo Blocks Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) 1. Jennifer Brandes 1992 2. Jennifer Brandes 1993 3. Lynn Smith 1993 4. Lynn Smith 1994 5. Andrea Ladwig 1995 6. Lisa Wolverton 1994 7. Jenny Parker 1998 8. Jenna Ulrich 2011 9. Cappy Ouderkirk 1993 10. Julie Stanley 1998 Leah Frazier 1997

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Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present) In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modified to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

181 141 105 81 79 63 62 57 53 53

105 81 62 50 44

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present) In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modified to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008. Single Match Block Assists 1. Katie Carnes at West Texas A&M Neeley Remmers at West Texas A&M 3. Twelve occurrences, most recent Christianna Herron vs. U-Mary Isabelle Reynolds vs. U-Mary

64 105 141 121

8/26/05 8/26/05

10 10

9/1/18 9/1/18

9 9

Single Match Block Assists (3 sets) 1. Neeley Remmers Callie Christensen 3. Amber Zoglman Kristiana Molina Jenna Ulrich

Metro State at Missouri Southern at Chadron State at Colorado Christian McPherson College

9/10/05 11/11/16 9/13/03 9/21/01 9/30/13

9 9 8 8 8

Single Match Block Assists (4 sets) 1. Katie Carnes Sarah Schinstock Alissa Tonniges Jenna Ulrich Callie Christensen Christianna Herron Isabelle Reynolds

vs. Cameron vs. Cameron vs. East Central NW Missouri State vs. Minot State vs. U-Mary vs. U-Mary

8/26/05 9/1/07 10/4/08 9/28/13 9/10/16 9/1/18 9/1/18

9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Single Match Block Assists (5 sets) 1. Katie Carnes Neeley Remmers 3. Katie Carnes Jenna Ulrich Callie Christensen

at West Texas A&M at West Texas A&M at Emporia State Central Oklahoma vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith

8/26/05 8/26/05 9/6/05 10/27/12 9/1/17

10 10 9 9 9

Single-Season Block Assists 1. Callie Christensen 2. Sarah Schinstock Jenna Ulrich 4. Callie Christensen 5. Jenna Ulrich Career Block Assists 1. Jenna Ulrich 2. Callie Christensen 3. Amber Zoglman 4. Rebekah Spainhour 5. Leanna Roberts Mallory Flagor

2016 2007 2012 2017 2013

123 121 121 113 111

2010-2013 2014-2017 2001-2004 2013-2016 2005-2008 2012-2015

333 332 265 233 219 219

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE Kills 564 535 413 312 193 258 425 350 270 476 591 457 517 366 230 572 434 452 332 308 313 290 348 420 491 314 255

Kills Per Set Leaders Year Name 1992 Jennifer Brandes 1993 Jennifer Brandes 1994 Carey Brouillette 1995 Andrea Ladwig 1996 Christin Oakley 1997 Julie Stanley 1998 Regina Taylor 1999 Erin Nichols 2000 Andrea Logan 2001 Andrea Logan 2002 Andrea Logan 2003 Andrea Logan 2004 Amber Zoglman 2005 Ashley Holt 2006 Leanna Roberts 2007 Kellyn Thaut 2008 Lilian Rezende 2009 Lilian Rezende 2010 Tracie Hileman 2011 Madison Schwartz 2012 Jenna Ulrich 2013 Taylor Mares 2014 Mallory Flagor 2015 Crystal Whitten 2016 Crystal Whitten 2017 Kylie Rollman 2018 Isabelle Reynolds

K/S 3.76 3.64 2.93 2.33 2.57 2.63 3.90 3.33 2.84 4.18 5.01 4.15 4.20 3.61 2.53 4.81 3.53 3.67 3.22 2.55 2.61 2.74 3.16 3.41 4.13 2.73 2.60

Attack Percentage Leaders Year Name 1992 Jennifer Brandes 1993 Jennifer Brandes 1994 Jennifer Brandes 1995 Andrea Ladwig 1996 Christin Oakley 1997 Julie Stanley 1998 Julie Stanley 1999 Shannon Madison 2000 Andrea Logan 2001 Shannon Madison 2002 Shannon Madison 2003 Amber Zoglman 2004 Amber Zoglman 2005 Katie Carnes 2006 Leanna Roberts 2007 Leanna Roberts 2008 Leanna Roberts 2009 Lilian Rezende 2010 Courtney Kroeger 2011 Jenna Ulrich 2012 Jenna Ulrich 2013 Jenna Ulrich 2014 Rebekah Spainhour 2015 Rebekah Spainhour 2016 Rebekah Spainhour 2017 Callie Christensen 2018 Isabelle Reynolds Points Leaders Year Name 1992 Jennifer Brandes 1993 Jennifer Brandes 1994 Lynn Smith 1995 Andrea Ladwig 1996 Christin Oakley 1997 Julie Stanley 1998 Regina Taylor 1999 Erin Nichols 2000 Andrea Logan 2001 Andrea Logan 2002 Andrea Logan 2003 Andrea Logan 2004 Amber Zoglman 2005 Kellyn Thaut 2006 Leanna Roberts 2007 Kellyn Thaut 2008 Lilian Rezende 2009 Lilian Rezende 2010 Tracie Hileman

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Attack Pct. .308 .279 .268 .219 .098 .173 .273 .226 .137 .295 .258 .388 .398 .226 .121 .256 .229 .221 .178 .259 .311 .229 .248 .291 .342 .217 .193 Points 689.5 657.5 509.0 424.5 228.5 327.5 490.5 398.5 318.5 529.0 676.0 517.0 602.0 416.5 283.5 624.5 479.5 526.0 352.0

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Kylee Hoagland Jenna Ulrich Taylor Mares Mallory Flagor Mallory Flagor Crystal Whitten Kylie Rollman Isabelle Reynolds

Attack Attempts Leaders Year Name 1992 Jennifer Brandes 1993 Jennifer Brandes 1994 Lynn Loschen 1995 Amy Novack 1996 Christin Oakley 1997 Julie Stanley 1998 Regina Taylor 1999 Erin Nichols 2000 Andrea Logan 2001 Andrea Logan 2002 Andrea Logan 2003 Andrea Logan 2004 Amber Zoglman 2005 Kellyn Thaut 2006 Neeley Remmers 2007 Kellyn Thaut 2008 Lilian Rezende 2009 Lilian Rezende 2010 Tracie Hileman 2011 Madison Schwartz 2012 Sara Hewson 2013 Taylor Mares 2014 Mallory Flagor 2015 Crystal Whitten 2016 Crystal Whitten 2017 Kylie Rollman 2018 Azlyn Cassaday

391.0 406.5 322.0 385.0 464.5 538.5 349.0 284.5 Attack Att 1390 1393 1248 830 650 798 1028 1030 832 1224 1442 1155 1089 1017 786 1692 1199 1210 992 907 930 750 937 1217 1280 833 869

Assists Leaders Year Name 1992 Celeste Perkins 1993 Jennifer Phelan 1994 Aimee Sayles 1995 Aimee Sayles 1996 Tara Pruter 1997 Kate Burrell 1998 Kate Burrell 1999 Heidi Kerbel 2000 Elizabeth Schukman 2001 Jayme Eichner 2002 Jayme Eichner 2003 Jayme Eichner 2004 Jayme Eichner 2005 Maxene Skidmore 2006 Sarah Mueller 2007 Whitney Hoffman 2008 Whitney Hoffman 2009 Whitney Liggett 2010 Whitney Liggett 2011 Kayla Zoglman 2012 Kayla Zoglman 2013 Libby Ary 2014 Kristin Conor 2015 Hannah Wagy 2016 Hannah Wagy 2017 Amirah Bentley 2018 Bre Becker

Assists 1245 1608 1247 1086 344 789 907 1034 639 1324 1456 1454 1644 1404 862 1419 911 819 1016 1262 1148 550 536 1329 1332 978 651

Assists Per Set Leaders Year Name 1992 Celeste Perkins 1993 Jennifer Phelan 1994 Aimee Sayles 1995 Aimee Sayles 1996 Tara Pruter 1997 Kate Burrell 1998 Kate Burrell 1999 Heidi Kerbel 2000 Elizabeth Schukman 2001 Jayme Eichner 2002 Jayme Eichner 2003 Jayme Eichner 2004 Jayme Eichner 2005 Maxene Skidmore 2006 Sarah Mueller 2007 Whitney Hoffman 2008 Whitney Hoffman 2009 Whitney Liggett 2010 Whitney Liggett 2011 Kayla Zoglman 2012 Kayla Zoglman 2013 Libby Ary 2014 Raegan Vanderplas 2015 Hannah Wagy 2016 Hannah Wagy 2017 Amirah Bentley 2018 Bre Becker

A/S 8.71 9.99 11.23 8.04 5.21 8.67 9.86 12.16 7.89 11.51 12.34 13.22 13.37 12.00 9.47 11.92 7.35 6.66 9.24 10.10 9.90 5.79 5.73 10.63 11.48 8.89 6.64

Digs Leaders Year Name 1992 Niki Mock 1993 Lynn Loschen 1994 Carey Brouillette 1995 Wendee Watkins 1996 Kari McIlrath 1997 Julie Stanley 1998 Julie Stanley 1999 Shannon Maloney 2000 Molly McGuire 2001 Andrea Logan

Digs 997 585 594 341 199 306 342 377 254 380

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Kelly Skidmore Kelly Skidmore Kelly Skidmore Kelly Skidmore Whitney Hoffman Whitney Miller Katelyn Lapham Tracie Hileman Kirsten Chamberlin Tracie Hileman Makenzie Weinman Makenzie Weinman Keanu Bradley Crystal Whitten Crystal Whitten Taylor White Abbie Hayes

Digs Per Set Leaders Year Name 1992 Niki Mock 1993 Lynn Loschen 1994 Carey Brouillette 1995 Manda White 1996 Kari McIlrath 1997 Julie Stanley 1998 Julie Stanley 1999 Shannon Maloney 2000 Molly McGuire 2001 Andrea Logan 2002 Kelly Skidmore 2003 Kelly Skidmore 2004 Kelly Skidmore 2005 Kelly Skidmore 2006 Whitney Hoffman 2007 Whitney Miller 2008 Katelyn Lapham 2009 Tracie Hileman 2010 Kirsten Chamberlin 2011 Tracie Hileman 2012 Makenzie Weinman 2013 Makenzie Weinman 2014 Keanu Bradley 2015 Crystal Whitten 2016 Ari Jacobsen 2017 Taylor White 2018 Abbie Hayes

410 478 756 777 415 735 511 522 404 653 576 500 611 438 395 585 440 D/S 7.44 3.66 4.21 2.70 2.24 3.12 3.03 4.44 2.76 3.33 3.47 4.35 6.15 6.64 4.56 6.18 4.87 4.24 3.88 5.18 4.50 4.90 5.36 3.56 3.99 4.76 4.40

YEARLY LEADERS

Kills Leaders Year Name 1992 Jennifer Brandes 1993 Jennifer Brandes 1994 Carey Brouillette 1995 Andrea Ladwig 1996 Christin Oakley 1997 Julie Stanley 1998 Regina Taylor 1999 Erin Nichols 2000 Andrea Logan 2001 Andrea Logan 2002 Andrea Logan 2003 Andrea Logan 2004 Amber Zoglman 2005 Kellyn Thaut 2006 Leanna Roberts 2007 Kellyn Thaut 2008 Lilian Rezende 2009 Lilian Rezende 2010 Tracie Hileman 2011 Madison Schwartz 2012 Jenna Ulrich 2013 Taylor Mares 2014 Mallory Flagor 2015 Crystal Whitten 2016 Crystal Whitten 2017 Kylie Rollman 2018 Isabelle Reynolds

Total Blocks Leaders Year Name Total Blocks 1992 Jennifer Brandes 163 1993 Lynn Smith 214 1994 Lynn Smith 160 1995 Andrea Ladwig 102 1996 Kari McIlrath 64 1997 Leah Frazier 124 1998 Jenny Parker 99 1999 Shannon Madison 75 2000 Andrea Logan 60 2001 Shannon Madison 91 2002 Darshaya Mustacchio 77 2003 Darshaya Mustacchio & Amber Zoglman 96 2004 Amber Zoglman 118 2005 Neeley Remmers & Katie Carnes 115 2006 Sarah Schinstock 88 2007 Sarah Schinstock 154 2008 Alissa Tonniges 77 2009 Rebecca Mausbach 91 2010 Samantha Ledy 66 2011 Jenna Ulrich 137 2012 Jenna Ulrich 154 2013 Jenna Ulrich 143 2014 Rebekah Spainhour 90 2015 Rebekah Spainhour & Megan Anderson 93 2016 Callie Christensen 149 2017 Callie Christensen 146 2018 Tatum Bartels 71 Solo Blocks Leaders Year Name 1992 Jennifer Brandes 1993 Jennifer Brandes 1994 Lynn Smith 1995 Andrea Ladwig 1996 Kari McIlrath 1997 Leah Frazier 1998 Jenny Parker 1999 Regina Taylor 2000 Andrea Logan 2001 Kristiana Molina & Elisa Arnold 2002 Andrea Logan 2003 Darshaya Mustacchio 2004 Amber Zoglman 2005 Katie Carnes 2006 Sarah Schinstock 2007 Sarah Schinstock 2008 Leanna Roberts 2009 Rebecca Mausbach 2010 Samantha Ledy 2011 Jenna Ulrich 2012 Jenna Ulrich 2013 Jenna Ulrich 2014 Rebekah Spainhour 2015 Rebekah Spainhour 2016 Rebekah Spainhour 2017 Callie Christensen 2018 Tatum Bartels

Solo Blocks 78 74 68 47 18 35 39 26 19 19 19 12 10 14 17 33 10 15 21 37 33 32 14 21 28 33 8

Yearly Leaders have been compiled beginning in 1992, the year FHSU became affiliated with the NCAA.

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Wins In A Season NAIA: 53, 1983 NCAA: 31, 2004

TEAM RECORDS / ALL-AMERICANS

Winning Percentage NAIA: .833, 50-10, 1985 NCAA: .861, 31-5, 2004 Sets Played NAIA: 215, 1991 NCAA: 161, 1993 Kills NAIA: 2842, 1991 NCAA: 2018, 2004 Rally Scoring Era: 2018, 2004 Kills Per Set NAIA: 13.9, 1988 NCAA: 16.55, 2003 Rally Scoring Era: 16.55, 2003

Hitting Attempts NAIA: 7284, 1989 NCAA: 6562, 1992 Rally Scoring Era: 5256, 2004

Total Blocks NAIA: 599, 1989 NCAA: 511, 1993 Rally Scoring Era: 290.0, 2016

Assists NAIA: 2480, 1991 NCAA: 1902, 2004 Rally Scoring Era: 1902, 2004

Solo Blocks NAIA: 364, 1989 NCAA: 249, 1993 Rally Scoring Era: 82, 2016

Assists Per Set NCAA: 15.46, 2003 & 2004 Rally Scoring Era: 15.46, 2003 & 2004

Block Assists NAIA: 530, 1985 NCAA: 524, 1993 Rally Scoring Era: 455, 2005

Digs NAIA: 5489, 1991 NCAA: 4343, 1992 Rally Scoring Era: 2441, 2004

Service Aces NAIA: 411, 1986 NCAA: 279, 1995 Rally Scoring Era: 198, 2002

FORT HAYS STATE ALL-AMERICANS Terrie Sargent

Ashley Holt

• 1984 NAIA All-American Honorable Mention

• 2004 NCAA II All-American AVCA Honorable Mention

• 1985 NAIA All-American Honorable Mention

Amber Zoglman

Kelly Skidmore

• 2003 NCAA II All-American AVCA Honorable Mention • 2004 NCAA II All-American AVCA Second Team

• 2004 NCAA II All-American Daktronics Third Team • 2005 NCAA II All-American Daktronics Second Team

Crystal Whitten • 2016 NCAA II All-American AVCA Honorable Mention

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HISTORY

TAYLOR WHITE


2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE All-American

All-Conference

1984 Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - HM 1985 Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - HM

1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1986 1989

NAIA

NCAA

2003 Amber Zoglman*, Goddard, Kan. - HM 2004 Amber Zoglman*, Goddard, Kan. - 2nd Team Ashley Holt*, Conway, Springs, Kan. - HM Kelly Skidmore#, Aurora, Colo. - 3rd Team 2005 Kelly Skidmore#, Aurora, Colo. - 2nd Team 2016 Crystal Whitten*, Wichita, Kan. - HM *AVCA, #Daktronics

All-Region

FHSU INDIVIDUAL HONORS

NCAA

2003 Amber Zoglman*(1st), Goddard, Kan. Andrea Logan*(HM), Highlands Ranch, Colo. Kelly Skidmore#(1st), Aurora, Colo. 2004 Amber Zoglman*(1st), #(1st), Goddard, Kan. Kelly Skidmore*(1st), #(1st), Aurora, Colo. Ashley Holt*(1st), #(2nd), Conway Springs, Kan. Jayme Eichner*(1st), #(2nd), Ogallala, Neb. 2005 Kelly Skidmore*(HM), #(1st), Aurora, Colo. 2016 Crystal Whitten*(1st), Wichita, Kan. *AVCA, #Daktronics

All-District 10 NAIA 1979 1960 1981 1962 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

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Holly Moore, Grainfield, Kan. - 1st Team Kristi Hollis, Colby, Kan. - 1st Team Sharon Keller, Zurich, Kan. - 1st Team Holly Moore, Grainfield, Kan. - 1st Team Gina Youngblood, Atwood, Kan. - 1st Team Holly Moore, Grainfield, Kan. - 1st Team Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - 1st Team Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team Holly Moore, Grainfield, Kan. - 1st Team Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - 1st Team Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team Jody Wamsley, Sidney, Neb. - 1st Team Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - 1st Team Jody Wamsley, Sidney, Neb. - 1st Team DeDe Parker, Oberlin, Kan. - 1st Team Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - 1st Team Pam Bratton, Augusta, Kan. - 1st Team DeDe Parker, Oberlin, Kan. - 1st Team Kelly Wilhelm, Torrington, Wyo. - 1st Team Jenny Anderson, Ord, Neb. - 1st Team Holli Boland, Alton, Kan. - 1st Team Jenny Anderson, Ord, Neb. - 1st Team (MVP) Hazel Turnbull, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands - 1st Team Cindy Ericksmoen, Kemmerer, Wyo. - 1st Team Marlys Gwaltney, Topeka, Kan. - 1st Team Niki Mock, Plainville, Kan. - 1st Team Letha Parsons, Leavenworth, Kan. - 1st Team Angel Sharman, Lodgepole, Neb. - 1st Team

CSIC

LuAnne Major, Lyons, Kan. - 2nd Team Melinda Derowitsch, Belleville, Kan. - HM Kim Giles, Hays, Kan. - HM Susan Seeberger, Hanover, Kan. - HM Lucia VonLintel, Oakley, Kan. - HM Jonita Zerr, Park, Kan. - HM Donna Guesnier, Great Bend, Kan. - 2nd Team Darlene Cromwell, WaKeeney, Kan. - HM Susan Seeberger, Hanover, Kan. - HM Kristi Hollis, Colby, Kan. - HM Holly Moore, Grainfield, Kan. - HM Kristi Hollis, Colby, Kan. - 1st Team Sharon Keller, Zurich, Kan. - 1st Team Holly Moore, Grainfield, Kan. - 1st Team Holly Moore, Grainfield, Kan. - 1st Team Kristie Crabtree, Manhattan, Kan. - HM Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team Holly Moore, Grainfield, Kan. - 1st Team Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - HM Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team Jody Wamsley, Sidney, Neb. - HM Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team Jody Wamsley, Sidney, Neb. - HM DeDe Parker, Oberlin, Kan. - 1st Team Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - 1st Team Kelly Wilhelm, Torrington, Wyo. - 1st Team Pam Bratton, Augusta, Kan. - HM Pam Bratton, Augusta, Kan. - 1st Team DeDe Parker, Oberlin, Kan. - 2nd Team Kelly Wilhelm, Torrington, Wyo. - HM Jenny Anderson, Ord, Neb. - 1st Team Holli Boland, Alton, Kan. - 2nd Team Jenny Anderson, Ord, Neb. - 1st Team Linda Ragland, Leavenworth, Kan. - 2nd Team Hazel Turnbull, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands - 2nd Team Cindy Ericksmoen, Kemmerer, Wyo. - 1st Team

RMAC 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Marlys Gwaltney, Topeka, Kan. - 1st Team Letha Parsons, Leavenworth, Kan. - 2nd Team Celeste Perkins, Cokeville, Wyo. - 2nd Team Angel Sharman, Lodgepole, Neb. - 2nd Team Niki Mock, Plainville, Kan. - HM Jennifer Brandes, Wichita, Kan. - 1st Team Niki Mock, Plainville, Kan. - 1st Team Celeste Perkins, Cokeville, Wyo. - 2nd Team Lynn Loschen, Dix, Neb. - HM Jennifer Brandes, Wichita, Kan. - 2nd Team Cappy Ouderkirk, Palco, Kan. - 2nd Team Lynn Smith, Bartlett, Neb. - 2nd Team Lynn Loschen, Dix, Neb. - HM Lynn Smith, Bartlett, Neb. - 2nd Team Lynn Loschen, Dix, Neb. - HM Aimee Sayles, Lancaster, Calif. - HM Julie Stanley, Las Vegas, Nev. - HM Regina Taylor, Colby, Kan. - 2nd Team Julie Stanley, Las Vegas, Nev. - HM Heidi Kerbel, Lawrence, Kan. - 2nd Team Shannon Maloney, Lake Ozark, Mo. - 2nd Team Shannon Madison, Aurora, Neb. - HM Erin Nichols, Montrose, Colo. - HM Andrea Logan, Highlands Ranch, Colo. - HM Shannon Madison, Aurora, Neb. - HM Andrea Logan, Highlands Ranch, Colo. - 1st Team Shannon Madison, Aurora, Neb. - 2nd Team Elisa Arnold, Casper, Wyo. - HM Jayme Eichner, Ogallala, Neb. - HM Andrea Logan, Highlands Ranch, Colo. - 1st Team Shannon Madison, Aurora, Colo. - 2nd Team Jayme Eichner, Ogallala, Neb. - HM Andrea Logan, Highlands Ranch, Colo. - 1st Team Amber Zoglman, Goddard, Kan. - 1st Team Jayme Eichner, Ogallala, Neb. - 2nd Team Darshaya Mustacchio, Lake Tahoe, Nev. - 2nd Team Patricia Gomes, Sao Paulo, Brazil - HM

2004 2005

Jayme Eichner, Ogallala, Neb. - 1st Team Ashley Holt, Conway Springs, Kan. - 1st Team Kelly Skidmore, Aurora, Colo. - 1st Team Amber Zoglman, Goddard, Kan. - 1st Team Katie Carnes, Lincoln, Neb. - HM Kelly Skidmore, Aurora, Colo. - 1st Team Kellyn Thaut, Hastings, Neb. - HM

MIAA 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Leanna Roberts, Ogallala, Neb. - HM Leanna Roberts, Ogallala, Neb. - HM Kellyn Thaut, Hastings, Neb. - HM Lilian Rezende, Franca, Brazil - HM Lilian Rezende, Franca, Brazil - 2nd Team Lydia Karnopp, Oberlin, Kan. - HM Madison Schwartz, Lincoln, Neb. - HM Tracie Hileman, Tonganoxie, Kan. - 3rd Team Sara Hewson - Loveland, Colo. - HM Kylee Hoagland - Mead, Colo. - HM Madison Schwartz, Lincoln, Neb. - HM Jenna Ulrich, Luray, Kan. - HM Jenna Ulrich, Luray, Kan. - 2nd Team Taylor Mares, Fort Collins, Colo. - HM Makenzie Weinman, Phillipsburg, Kan. - HM Kayla Zoglman, Goddard, Kan. - HM Mallory Flagor, Hoisington, Kan. - HM Taylor Mares, Fort Collins, Colo. - HM Jenna Ulrich, Luray, Kan. - HM Makenzie Weinman, Phillipsburg, Kan. - HM Mallory Flagor, Hoisington, Kan. - 2nd Team Keanu Bradley, Rose Hill, Kan. - HM Mallory Flagor, Hoisington, Kan. - 2nd Team Rebekah Spainhour, Derby, Kan. - 2nd Team Crystal Whitten, Wichita, Kan. - 2nd Team Megan Anderson, Kearney, Neb. - HM Sydney Dixon, Louisburg, Kan. - HM Rebekah Spainhour, Derby, Kan. - 1st Team Crystal Whitten, Wichita, Kan. - 1st Team Callie Christensen, Raymond, Neb. - 2nd Team Megan Anderson, Kearney, Neb. - HM Hannah Wagy, Greeley, Colo. - HM Magan Alexander, McPherson, Kan. - HM Callie Christensen, Raymond, Neb. - HM Taylor White, Silver Lake, Kan. - HM Bre Becker, Pratt, Kan. - 2nd Team Azlyn Cassaday, Aurora, Colo. - HM

Other RMAC Awards

1991 Jody Wise RMAC Coach of the Year 2001 Andrea Logan, Highlands Ranch, Colo. Co-RMAC East Division Player of the Year 2001 Jayme Eichner, Ogallala, Neb. RMAC Freshman of the Year 2003 Kelly Skidmore, Aurora, Colo. RMAC Defensive Player of the Year 2004 Kelly Skidmore, Aurora, Colo. RMAC Defensive Player of the Year 2005 Kelly Skidmore, Aurora, Colo. RMAC Defensive Player of the Year

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FORT HAYS STATE COACHING HISTORY COACH (seasons)

RECORD

1969

Monice Somers (1)

6-0

1.000

1970-77

Orvene Johnson (8)

108-82-1

.568

1978-95

Jody Wise (18)

546-408-2

.572

1996-98

Dixie Wescott (3)

27-59

.314

1999-2004

Jesse Mahoney (6)

107-82

.566

2005-08

Steve Smith (4)

44-82

.349

2009-2017

Kurt Kohler (9)

131-146

.473

2017 (interim) Brandi Fairbank

7-18

.280

2018

8-22

.267

984-899-3

.522

Jessica Wood-Atkins (1)

Totals 1969-2018

9 Coaches

Ranked By Winning Percentage

WIN PCT YEARS 1978-95 1970-77 1999-2004 2009-2017 2005-08 1996-98 2017 2018

COACH Jody Wise Orvene Johnson Jesse Mahoney Kurt Kohler Steve Smith Dixie Wescott Brandi Fairbank Jessica Wood-Atkins

RECORD 546-408-2 108-82-1 107-82 131-146 44-82 27-59 7-18 8-22

WIN PCT .572 .568 .566 .473 .349 .314 .280 .267

Ranked By Wins COACH Jody Wise Kurt Kohler Orvene Johnson Jesse Mahoney Steve Smith Dixie Wescott Jessica Wood-Atkins Brandi Fairbank Monice Somers

YEARS 1978-95 2009-2017 1970-77 1999-2004 2005-08 1996-98 2018 2017 1969

WINS 546 131 108 107 44 27 8 7 6

FHSU COACHES SEASON-BY-SEASON Years 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Coach Monice Somers Orvene Johnson Orvene Johnson Orvene Johnson Orvene Johnson Orvene Johnson Orvene Johnson Orvene Johnson Orvene Johnson Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise

Record 6-0 10-0 13-1-1 12-8 12-7 17-11 16-11 21-20 7-24 6-23 14-19 29-19 29-22-2 50-17 28-25 53-16 50-10 44-23 33-27 48-20 33-25 31-27 40-28 21-22 18-28 8-31

Win Pct 1.000 1.000 .900 .600 .632 .607 .593 .512 .219 .214 .424 .604 .434 .746 .551 .768 .833 .648 .550 .706 .576 .534 .588 .488 .391 .205

Years 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Totals

Coach Record Jody Wise 11-26 Dixie Wescott 0-27 Dixie Wescott 6-21 Dixie Wescott 21-11 Jesse Mahoney 14-16 Jesse Mahoney 1-28 Jesse Mahoney 18-13 Jesse Mahoney 18-13 Jesse Mahoney 25-7 Jesse Mahoney 31-5 Steve Smith 16-15 Steve Smith 3-25 Steve Smith 16-17 Steve Smith 9-25 Kurt Kohler 7-27 Kurt Kohler 7-25 Kurt Kohler 17-16 Kurt Kohler 23-14 Kurt Kohler 14-19 Kurt Kohler 13-18 Kurt Kohler 21-13 Kurt Kohler 25-9 Kurt Kohler & Brandi Fairbank 11-23 Jessica Wood-Atkins 8-22 49 seasons 984-899-3

Win Pct .297 .000 .222 .656 .467 .034 .581 .581 .781 .861 .516 .107 .485 .265 .259 .219 .515 .622 .424 .419 .618 .735 .324 .267 .522

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Season 1969 1976 1982 1984 1986 1989 1991 1999 2005 2013

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Coach Monice Somers Orvene Johnson Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jody Wise Jesse Mahoney Steve Smith Kurt Kohler

Score Unknown 2-0 2-0 3-2 2-0 3-0 3-2 3-2 3-0 3-1

Opponent Unknown Washburn St. Mary of the Plains Kearney State Cortland College (N.Y.) Benedictine College UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Christian Colorado Christian Lindenwood-Belleville

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2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE First Last School Match No. W L T Match Abilene Christian 1993 4 1 3 2008 Adams State 1987 26 11 15 2005 Alabama-Huntsville 2006 1 1 0 2006 Alaska-Fairbanks 1995 1 0 1 1995 Angelo State 1992 4 2 2 2008 Arkansas-Fort Smith 2017 1 0 1 2017 Arkansas-Monticello 2010 2 2 0 2012 Arkansas Tech 1997 2 2 0 1998 Augustana College (Ill.) 1994 1 0 1 1994 Augustana (S.D.) 2006 3 0 3 2018 Avila College 1981 1 1 0 1981 Azusa Pacific 1991 2 0 2 1991 Bacone College 2012 2 2 0 2014 Baker University 1979 13 8 5 1991 Barton County (Kan.) CC 1981 2 1 1 1985 Belhaven College (Miss.) 2007 1 1 0 2007 Bemidji State 2009 2 1 1 2014 Benedictine College 1972 21 17 4 1990 Benedictine-Mesa (Ariz.) 2015 1 1 0 2015 Bethany College (Kan.) 1975 31 29 2 2012 Bethel College (Kan.) 1976 35 22 13 1999 Bethel College (Minn.) 1986 1 0 1 1986 Black Hills State (S.D.) 1992 4 3 1 2018 Briar Cliff (Iowa) 1991 2 0 1 1 1991 Buena Vista University 1985 1 1 0 1985 BYU-Hawaii 1991 3 0 3 2013 California Baptist College 1984 1 1 0 1984 California-Northridge 1986 1 0 1 1986 Cal Poly-Ponoma 1986 1 0 1 1986 Cal State-Los Angeles 1986 3 0 3 1992 Cal State-San Bernardino 2004 1 0 1 2004 Cameron (Okla.) 1980 10 7 3 2015 Carleton College (Minn.) 1986 1 1 0 1986 Carroll College (Mont.) 1992 1 0 1 1992 Cedarville (Ohio) 2015 1 1 0 2015 Central Arkansas 2001 1 0 1 2001 Central Christian 2016 1 1 0 2016 Central College 1987 1 0 1 1987 Central Missouri 1974 30 2 28 2018 Central Nebraska Tech 1979 1 1 0 1979 Central Oklahoma 1976 28 10 18 2018 Central State (Ohio) 1990 1 1 0 1990 Chadron State 1979 39 20 19 2005 Chaminade 2013 1 0 1 2013 Chapman College 1984 1 0 1 1984 Christ College (Calif.) 1992 1 1 0 1992 Claremont-Scripps 1986 1 1 0 1986 Cloud County (Kan.) CC 1971 8 7 1 1983 Colby (Kan.) CC 1976 11 8 3 1983 College of the Southwest 1995 2 0 2 1995 Colorado Christian 1990 31 13 18 2016 Colorado College 1980 10 2 8 1992 Colorado Mesa 1982 37 13 24 2012 Colorado Mines 1980 42 27 15 2008 Colorado State-Pueblo 1979 24 16 8 2009 Columbia College 2001 1 0 1 2001 Colorado Women’s College 1980 1 1 0 1980 Concordia College 1985 3 3 0 1991 Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) 2006 1 0 1 2006 Cortland College 1986 1 1 0 1986 Creighton University 1974 1 1 0 1974

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First Last School Match No. W L T Match Dana College (Neb.) 1985 3 3 0 1991 Denver University 1984 9 2 7 1997 Dickinson State (S.D.) 1992 1 1 0 1992 Doane College 1986 13 2 11 1993 Dodge City (Kan.) CC 1976 3 3 0 1983 Dordt College 1990 1 0 1 1990 Drake University 1975 1 0 1 1976 Drury College 1987 10 7 3 2004 East Central (Okla.) 2008 5 5 0 2018 East Texas State 1976 5 3 2 1993 Eastern Montana State 1994 1 1 0 1994 Eastern Nazarene 1984 1 1 0 1984 Eastern New Mexico 1985 9 3 6 2010 Elmhurst College 1985 2 0 2 1985 Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) 2012 1 1 0 2012 Emporia State 1972 89 29 60 2018 Fort Lewis College 1988 25 15 10 2012 Fresno Pacific University 1991 1 0 1 1991 Friends University 1979 28 15 13 2013 Garden City (Kan.) CC 1976 1 1 0 1976 Graceland (Iowa) 1972 7 3 4 2016 Grand Canyon University 1989 2 1 1 2012 Harding University 2007 1 0 1 2007 Haskell Indian Nations 2016 1 1 0 2016 Hastings College 1975 15 7 8 1996 Hawaii-Hilo 1991 2 0 2 2013 Hawaii Pacific University 1992 2 0 2 2013 Henderson State (Ark.) 1996 4 3 1 2014 High Point (N.C.) 1982 1 0 1 1982 Humboldt State University 1994 1 1 0 1994 Hutchinson (Kan.) CC 1976 2 2 0 1981 Incarnate Word 1985 4 3 1 2008 Indianapolis University 2007 1 0 1 2007 Johnson & Wales (Colo.) 2012 5 5 0 2017 Kansas State University 1971 18 5 13 1983 Kansas Wesleyan 1971 19 16 3 1998 Lamar College 1980 1 1 0 1980 LaVerne University 1986 1 1 0 1986 Lewis 2013 1 0 1 2013 Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) 2013 2 2 0 2013 Lindenwood (Mo.) 2011 11 5 6 2018 Lubbock Christian 1985 4 3 1 2005 Lubbock College 1981 1 0 1 1981 Macalester College 1984 1 1 0 1984 Madonna College 1991 3 0 3 1994 Marymount College 1971 42 40 2 1988 McCook (Neb.) CC 1976 2 1 1 1977 McMurry (Texas) 2014 1 1 0 2014 McPherson College 1971 19 18 1 2013 Menlo College 1987 1 0 1 1987 Meramac CC 1981 1 0 1 1981 Metropolitan State 1981 26 6 20 2005 Michigan Tech 2015 1 0 1 2015 MidAmerica Nazarene 1987 5 5 0 1991 Midland Lutheran College 1986 2 2 0 1988 Midwestern State 2001 3 2 1 2009 Minnesota State-Mankato 1972 4 1 3 2006 Minnesota State-Moorhead 2014 1 0 1 2014 Minot State (N.D.) 2011 2 2 0 2016 Missouri-Kansas City 1976 4 2 2 1984 Missouri Southern 1976 58 27 31 2018

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First Last School Match No. W L T Match St. Mary’s College (Neb.) 1984 4 4 0 1987 St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) 1974 33 23 10 1991 St. Thomas (Texas) 2018 1 1 0 2018 Stephens College (Mo.) 1976 3 3 0 2013 Sterling College 1971 30 28 2 1991 Tabor College 1971 23 23 0 1999 Tarkio College 1987 3 3 0 1990 Tarleton State (Texas) 1998 5 3 2 2010 Texas A&M-Commerce 2007 2 1 1 2010 Texas A&M-International 2008 2 2 0 2016 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1998 4 2 2 2000 Texas Lutheran College 1984 1 0 1 1984 Texas-Permian Basin 2008 5 4 1 2016 Texas Woman’s 1991 3 1 2 2012 Trinity University 1984 1 1 0 1984 Truman State 1993 13 1 12 2012 Tulsa University 1979 1 1 0 1979 U.S. Air Force Academy 1979 11 3 8 1993 UC-Colorado Springs 1988 17 13 4 2016 Union (Tenn.) 2014 1 0 1 2014 University of Kansas 1971 12 1 11 1978 University of Mary 1980 2 2 0 2018 University of Nebraska 1975 4 0 4 1978 University of Oklahoma 1974 2 1 1 1976 University of the Southwest 2012 2 2 0 2018 Upper Iowa 2009 2 0 2 2015 Walsh (Ohio) 2017 1 0 1 2017 Washburn 1974 100 53 47 2018 Wayne State College 1976 30 18 12 2009 West Liberty 2017 1 1 0 2017 West Texas A&M 1985 4 2 2 2008 Western New Mexico 1995 3 2 1 2016 Western Colorado (Western State) 1979 28 17 11 2012 Westminster College (Utah) 2016 1 1 0 2016 Wichita State University 1971 11 5 5 1 1980 William Jewell College 1979 4 3 1 2017 Winthrop College 1982 1 0 1 1982 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1984 2 1 1 1987 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1986 1 1 0 1986 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1989 1 1 0 1989 Wisconsin-Whitewater 1987 1 0 1 1987 York College (Neb.) 2012 3 3 0 2015 Totals

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First Last School Match No. W L T Match Missouri-St. Louis 1993 1 0 1 1993 Missouri Western 1976 55 13 42 2018 Montana Tech 1992 1 0 1 1992 Montevallo 2002 1 1 0 2002 Mount St. Mary (S.D.) 1972 1 1 0 1972 Nebraska-Kearney 1972 102 9 93 2018 Nebraska-Omaha 1974 11 0 11 2010 Nebraska Wesleyan 1978 10 7 3 1991 Newman 1978 23 17 6 2009 New Mexico Highlands 1991 26 16 10 2010 North Florida 2002 1 0 1 2002 Northern Colorado 1993 2 0 2 1995 Northern Michigan 2015 1 0 1 2015 Northern State 1991 2 1 1 2018 Northwestern College (Iowa) 1991 1 0 1 1991 Northwest Missouri State 1978 27 7 19 1 2018 Northwestern Oklahoma State 1974 15 13 2 2018 Oklahoma Baptist 1982 4 3 1 2017 Oklahoma State University 1974 2 1 1 1976 Ottawa University 1976 6 5 1 1991 Ouachita Baptist 2003 3 3 0 2007 Panhandle State (Okla.) 1977 22 22 0 2018 Park (Mo.) 1990 2 2 0 1991 Peru State (Neb.) 1984 6 4 2 1993 Pittsburg State 1974 63 33 30 2018 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 2017 1 0 1 2017 Point Loma College 1986 1 1 0 1986 Quincy College 1990 1 1 0 1990 Redlands University 1984 1 1 0 1984 Regis University (Colo.) 1979 30 10 20 2005 Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 2017 1 1 0 2017 Rockhurst University 1986 12 2 10 2009 Rockmont College 1981 3 3 0 1983 Santa Fe CC 1982 3 2 1 1983 Science & Arts (Okla.) 2018 1 1 0 2018 Seton Hill (Pa.) 2017 1 0 1 2017 Sioux Falls (S.D.) 2011 3 2 1 2017 Slippery Rock University 1992 1 0 1 1992 Sonoma State (Calif.) 2004 1 1 0 2004 South Dakota 2002 3 0 3 2007 South Dakota State 1989 3 1 2 1993 South Dakota School of Mines 1980 4 2 2 2011 Southern Arkansas 2010 5 4 1 2012 Southern California College 1984 1 1 0 1984 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 2007 1 0 1 2007 Southeastern Oklahoma State 2003 4 3 1 2018 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 1984 8 4 4 2018 Southern Utah State 1981 1 0 1 1981 Southwest Baptist 2001 21 15 6 2018 Southwest Missouri State 1972 1 0 1 1972 Southwestern Oklahoma 2005 3 2 1 2017 Southwest Minnesota State 1991 8 3 5 2006 Southwestern College (Kan.) 1984 8 7 1 2012 Southwestern University 1992 1 1 0 1992 St. Benedict (Minn.) 1987 1 0 1 1987 St. Catherine (Minn.) 1984 1 1 0 1984 St. Cloud State 1972 1 0 1 1972 St. Edward’s (Texas) 2000 3 1 2 2004 St. John’s (Minn.) 1981 4 4 0 1984 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1998 1 1 0 1998 St. Mary’s College (Calif.) 1984 1 0 1 1984


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1970 (10-0) Orvene Johnson No Records Available 1971 (13-1-1) Orvene Johnson Kansas State W 2-0 Cloud County CC W 2-0 Tabor College W 2-0 Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0 Sterling College W 2-0 McPherson College W 2-0 Tabor College W 2-0 Marymount College W 2-0 Tabor College W 2-0 McPherson College W 2-0 Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0 Marymount College W 2-1 Marymount College W 2-0 Wichita State T 1-1 Kansas L 0-2 1972 (12-8) Orvene Johnson Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0 Emporia State W 2-0 Marymount College W 2-0 McPherson College L 0-2 Benedictine College W 2-0 Washburn University W 2-0 Marymount College W 2-0 Washburn University W 2-0 Kearney State L 0-2 Benedictine College W 2-1 Marymount College W 2-0 Washburn University W 2-0 Kearney State L 1-2 Washburn University W 2-0 Kansas L NA Minnesota State-Mankato L 0-2 Southwest Missouri State L 0-2 St. Cloud State L 1-2 Mount St. Mary (S.D.) W 2-1 Graceland College (Iowa) L 0-2 1973 (12-7) Orvene Johnson Kearney State L 1-2 Kansas L 0-2 Kansas State L 0-2 Tabor College W 2-1 Marymount College W 2-0 Kansas L 0-2 Kansas State L 0-2 Benedictine College W 2-1 Marymount College W 2-1 Washburn University W 2-0 Sterling College W 2-1 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-2 Washburn University W 2-1 Marymount College W 2-0 Benedictine College W 2-0 Wichita State W NA Tabor College W 2-0 Washburn University W 2-1 Kansas L NA 1974 (17-11) Orvene Johnson KANSAS STATE L 0-2 KEARNEY STATE L 0-2 KANSAS L 1-2 St. Mary of the Plains W 2-1 ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 2-0 NW Oklahoma State W 2-0 Oklahoma W 2-0 Emporia State W 2-0 Kansas L 0-2 Benedictine College L 1-2 Washburn University W 2-0 Pittsburg State W 2-0 NW Oklahoma State W 2-0 Oklahoma State L 0-2 Central Missouri State L 1-2 Kansas State L 0-2

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Kearney State Creighton University Nebraska-Omaha Sterling College McPherson College Cloud County CC Washburn University Pittsburg State Benedictine College Cloud County CC Kansas State Benedictine College

L 0-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0

1975 (16-11) Orvene Johnson Washburn University L 1-2 NW OKLAHOMA STATE W 2-0 WASHBURN W 2-1 BETHANY COLLEGE W 2-0 WICHITA STATE L 1-2 ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 2-0 KEARNEY STATE L 0-2 KANSAS STATE W 2-1 Kansas State W 2-0 Central Missouri State L 0-2 Nebraska L 0-2 Drake University L 1-2 Bethany College W 2-0 Wichita State W 2-0 KANSAS STATE W 2-0 KANSAS W 2-1 WICHITA STATE W 2-0 NW Oklahoma State W 2-0 St. Mary of the Plains W 2-0 NW Oklahoma State W 2-1 Kearney State L 0-2 Nebraska-Omaha L 2-1 Hastings College L 0-2 Kansas L 0-2 Kansas State W 2-1 Wichita State W 2-0 Kansas L 0-2 1976 (21-20) Orvene Johnson TABOR COLLEGE W 2-1 NW OKLAHOMA STATE W 2-0 Hutchinson CC W 2-1 Dodge City CC W 2-0 Colby CC L 1-2 McCook CC W 2-0 Colby CC L 1-2 STERLING COLLEGE W 2-0 Stephens College W 2-0 Wayne State College W 2-1 Missouri Western L 0-2 Pittsburg State L 1-2 St. Mary of the Plains W 2-0 Garden City CC W 2-0 Kansas State L 0-2 Missouri-Kansas City L 0-2 KEARNEY STATE W 2-1 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 2-1 PITTSBURG STATE W 2-0 Washburn University W 2-0 Washburn University L 1-2 East Texas State L 1-2 Wichita State L 0-2 Oklahoma L 0-2 Kansas State L 0-2 Oklahoma State W 2-1 Central State (Okla.) W 2-0 ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 2-0 Wayne State College L 0-2 Hastings College W 2-0 Emporia State L 1-2 Missouri Western L 0-2 Kearney State L 0-2 Wayne State College L 1-2 Missouri Southern L 0-2 Emporia State W 2-1 Bethel College L 1-2 Sterling College W 2-0 Emporia State W 2-1 Benedictine College L 0-2 Ottawa College L 0-2

1977 (7-24) Orvene Johnson MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-0 COLBY CC L 1-2 BETHEL COLLEGE L 0-2 HASTINGS COLLEGE L 1-2 Wichita State L 1-2 Wichita State L 1-2 BETHANY COLLEGE W 2-1 STERLING COLLEGE W 2-0 PANHANDLE STATE W 2-0 Benedictine College L 0-2 Kansas L 0-2 Kearney State L 0-2 Emporia State L 0-2 Missouri Western L 0-2 KANSAS STATE L 1-2 KANSAS STATE L 0-2 Dodge City CC W 2-0 Panhandle State W 2-1 MISSOURI WESTERN L 0-2 WAYNE STATE COLLEGE L 1-2 PITTSBURG STATE L 1-2 Pittsburg State L 0-2 Kearney State L 0-2 Missouri Southern L 0-2 McCook CC L 1-2 Colby CC W 2-1 WASHBURN UNIVERSITY L 1-2 WASHBURN UNIVERSITY L 0-2 Wayne State College L 0-2 Missouri Southern L 0-2 Emporia State L 0-2 1978 (6-23) Jody Wise KANSAS STATE BENEDICTINE COLLEGE Central State (Okla.) Northwest Missouri State Wichita State KEARNEY STATE KEARNEY STATE NEBRASKA MARYMOUNT COLLEGE KANSAS NEWMAN NEBRASKA WAYNE STATE COLLEGE WAYNE STATE COLLEGE MISSOURI WESTERN MISSOURI WESTERN Kansas Newman Bethany College Pittsburg State Pittsburg State Missouri Southern Missouri Southern Emporia State Emporia State Washburn University Washburn University Nebraska Nebraska Wesleyan Missouri-Kansas City Kansas

L 0-2 W 2-1 W 2-1 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 0-2 L 1-2 L 1-2 L 0-2 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-2 L 0-3 L 2-3 L 1-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 1-2 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 1-2

1979 (14-19) Jody Wise U.S. Air Force Academy Western State Sterling College Kansas Newman ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS TABOR COLLEGE CHADRON STATE McPHERSON COLLEGE Kansas Wesleyan Hastings College Central Nebraska Tech Friends University Pittsburg State University BAKER UNIVERSITY WASHBURN UNIVERSITY MISSOURI SOUTHERN MISSOURI WESTERN

L 0-3 L 1-3 W 3-1 L 1-3 L 1-2 W 2-1 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 3-2 L 0-2 W 2-1 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 3-2 W 3-1 W 3-1 L 0-3

Regis College Southern Colorado Wayne State College Washburn University Pittsburg State Emporia State Missouri Western Pittsburg State Kearney State Kearney State Wayne State College Emporia State Missouri Southern Baker University William Jewell College

L L W W L L L L L L W W L L L

1-3 0-3 3-2 3-1 1-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 3-2 3-1 1-3 0-2 1-2

1980 (29-19) Jody Wise St. Mary of the Plains KANSAS WESLEYAN HASTINGS COLLEGE SOUTHERN COLORADO CENTRAL STATE (OKLA.) STERLING COLLEGE STERLING COLLEGE COLORADO COLLEGE Bethany College Marymount College South Dakota Tech Mary College Chadron State STERLING COLLEGE BAKER UNIVERSITY Cloud County CC Kansas Wesleyan Marymount College Baker University Marymount College Bethel College Kansas Newman Wichita State EMPORIA STATE MISSOURI SOUTHERN MISSOURI WESTERN Colorado Mines Colorado Women’s College Regis College Southern Colorado Wayne State College Emporia State Pittsburg State Colby CC Lamar College Pittsburg State Washburn University Missouri Western KEARNEY STATE KEARNEY STATE Washburn University Missouri Southern Wayne State College Tabor College Marymount College Kansas Wesleyan Kansas Wesleyan Cameron University

L 1-3 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 3-0 W 2-0 L 1-2 L 1-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 3-2 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 0-2 W 2-1 L 1-3 L 0-3 W 3-0 W 3-1 L 1-3 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-3 W 3-1 W 3-1 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 1-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-4

1981 (29-22-2) Jody Wise Sterling College Hutchinson CC Metropolitan State Lubbock College Southern Utah State Colorado Mines St. Mary of the Plains MERAMAC CC STERLING COLLEGE KANSAS WESLEYAN EMPORIA STATE PANHANDLE STATE MARYMOUNT COLLEGE CHADRON STATE Bethel College Kansas Newman

W 3-1 W 3-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 2-0 L 2-3 L 0-2 W 2-1 L 1-2 L 0-2 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 0-2

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Nebraska Wesleyan Missouri-Kansas City Benedictine College Pittsburg State KEARNEY STATE KEARNEY STATE Emporia State Missouri Southern Wayne State College Missouri Southern Missouri Western Washburn University STERLING COLLEGE STERLING COLLEGE BAKER UNIVERSITY KANSAS WESLEYAN STERLING COLLEGE PITTSBURG STATE BETHEL COLLEGE OKLAHOMA BAPTIST Winthrop College (S.C.) Kearney State High Point (N.C.)

L W W W L L W L W L L W W W W W W W W W L L L

0-2 2-0 2-0 2-0 0-3 1-3 3-1 1-3 3-0 2-3 0-3 3-0 2-0 2-1 2-0 2-1 2-1 3-0 3-2 3-0 1-2 1-2 1-2

1983 (28-25) Jody Wise KANSAS STATE MARYMOUNT COLLEGE ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS Santa Fe CC Colorado Mines U.S. Air Force Academy Kearney State Metropolitan State CLOUD COUNTY CC WASHBURN COLBY CC METROPOLITAN STATE DODGE CITY CC HASTINGS COLLEGE COLORADO COLLEGE ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS Bethel College Missouri Western Missouri Southern Emporia State Kansas Newman Kansas Wesleyan Bethany College Marymount College KEARNEY STATE KANSAS NEWMAN PITTSBURG STATE WASHBURN MISSOURI WESTERN TABOR COLLEGE MARYMOUNT COLLEGE FRIENDS UNIVERSITY PANHANDLE STATE ROCKMONT COLLEGE ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) WASHBURN COLBY CC MARYMOUNT COLLEGE STERLING COLLEGE CLOUD COUNTY CC Kansas State Wayne State College Pittsburg State Emporia State Kearney State Wayne State College Missouri Southern Washburn University Sterling College Sterling College Emporia State Pittsburg State Friends University

L 0-3 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-1 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-1 L 0-2 W 2-1 L 0-2 W 2-1 L 0-2 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 W 2-1 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 0-3 W 2-0 L 1-3 W 3-1 L 0-3 W 2-1 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 0-2 W 2-0 L 0-3 L 1-3 W 3-1 W 3-2 L 0-3 W 3-1 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 1-3

1984 (53-16) Jody Wise Chapman College California Baptist Southern California College

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Nebraska Wesleyan Southwestern College Peru State College McPherson College Bethel College Bethany Nazarene Stephens College St. Mary of the Plains Missouri-Kansas City Washburn University St. Mary of the Plains Colorado College Friends University Sterling College Marymount College Tabor College Marymount College Bethany College Emporia State Pittsburg State Missouri Western Tabor College Marymount College Friends University Emporia State St. John’s (Minn.) Washburn University Marymount College Regis College Hastings College Kearney State St. Mary’s College (Neb.) Wayne State College Pittsburg State Washburn University Kansas Newman Bethany Nazarene Nebraska Wesleyan Redlands (Calif.) Macalester College (Minn.) St. Mary of the Plains Trinity University Denver University St. Catherine (Minn.) Wisconsin-Oshkosh Kearney State Missouri Western Missouri Southern Washburn University Marymount College Missouri Southern Emporia State Wayne State College Sterling College Kansas Wesleyan Bethel College Washburn University Friends University Washburn University Bethany College Washburn University Washburn University Bethany Nazarene Texas Lutheran St. Mary’s College (Calif.) Eastern Nazarene (Mass.) 1985 (50-10) Jody Wise ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS Nebraska Wesleyan Dana College (Neb.) Benedictine College Bethel College Concordia College Sterling College Nebraska Wesleyan Benedictine College ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS WASHBURN MARYMOUNT COLLEGE COLORADO COLLEGE STERLING COLLEGE BETHANY COLLEGE

W 3-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 3-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 1-3 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-1 W 3-2 W 2-1 W 3-0 W 3-2 L 1-3 L 1-2 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 L 0-3 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 2-0 L 0-3 L 1-3 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 1-2 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 2-0

West Texas A&M Lubbock Christian Eastern New Mexico East Texas State KEARNEY STATE TABOR COLLEGE HASTINGS COLLEGE MESA COLLEGE (COLO.) WASHBURN FRIENDS UNIVERSITY Emporia State Wayne State College Missouri Western Kearney State College Pittsburg State Missouri Southern Washburn BETHEL COLLEGE Western State Elmhurst College (Ill.) Incarnate Word Buena Vista (Iowa) Elmhurst College (Ill.) Southern Colorado KANSAS NEWMAN MARYMOUNT COLLEGE Emporia State Washburn University Pittsburg State Emporia State Washburn University Missouri Western Kearney State Wayne State College Pittsburg State Missouri Southern Sterling College BETHANY COLLEGE Bethel College Benedictine College Marymount College Friends University Emporia State Friends University Friends University

W 3-1 W 3-1 L 0-3 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 3-0 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 3-1 W 2-1 W 2-1 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 2-3 L 0-3

1986 (44-23) Jody Wise Dana College (Neb.) Benedictine College Bethel College Nebraska Wesleyan Peru State College Bethel College Rockhurst College Midland Lutheran (Neb.) Doane College St. Mary’s College (Neb.) U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY COLORADO COLLEGE DOANE COLLEGE MARYMOUNT COLLEGE BETHEL COLLEGE WASHBURN LaVerne University (Calif.) California-Northridge Point Loma (Calif.) Cal. State-Los Angeles Cal. Poly-Ponoma Claremont-Scripps (Calif.) Bethany College FRIENDS UNIVERSITY BETHANY COLLEGE KEARNEY STATE WASHBURN STERLING COLLEGE ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS HASTINGS COLLEGE STERLING COLLEGE Missouri Southern Missouri Western Emporia State Washburn University Wayne State College

W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-1 L 0-2 W 3-0 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 2-1 L 2-3 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 3-0 L 0-2 W 2-1 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 1-2

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MISSOURI WESTERN MISSOURI SOUTHERN WASHBURN UNIVERSITY Bethany College Tabor College Pittsburg State Washburn University Wayne State College FRIENDS UNIVERSITY HASTINGS COLLEGE BARTON COUNTY CC CLOUD COUNTY CC ROCKMONT COLLEGE SOUTHERN COLORADO COLBY CC MARYMOUNT COLLEGE MARYMOUNT COLLEGE Missouri Western Pittsburg State Emporia State Kearney State Kearney State Briar Cliff (Iowa) Avila College Northwest Missouri State William Jewell College Central Missouri State NW OKLAHOMA STATE NW OKLAHOMA STATE Emporia State Wayne State College Missouri Southern Kansas Wesleyan Ottawa University Kansas Newman St. John’s (Minn.) Bethel College 1982 (50-17) Jody Wise KANSAS STATE Marymount College Kansas Wesleyan Santa Fe CC Mesa College (Colo.) Regis College Santa Fe CC Mesa College (Colo.) U.S. Air Force Academy Regis College St. Mary of the Plains St. Mary of the Plains REGIS COLLEGE COLBY CC MARYMOUNT COLLEGE STERLING COLLEGE KANSAS WESLEYAN PANHANDLE STATE CLOUD COUNTY CC ROCKMONT COLLEGE BETHEL COLLEGE COLBY CC Wayne State College Pittsburg State Washburn University Tabor College Kansas Newman McPherson College Bethany College BARTON COUNTY CC TABOR COLLEGE COLBY CC PANHANDLE STATE SOUTHERN COLORADO HASTINGS COLLEGE ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) FRIENDS UNIVERSITY MISSOURI WESTERN EMPORIA STATE PITTSBURG STATE Kansas Newman Kansas Newman William Jewell College Missouri Southern


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1987 (33-27) Jody Wise Nebraska Wesleyan Marymount College Drury College Benedictine College Peru State College Rockhurst College St. Mary’s College (Neb.) U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY KEARNEY STATE HASTINGS COLLEGE COLORADO COLLEGE MARYMOUNT COLLEGE DOANE COLLEGE WASHBURN BETHEL COLLEGE Tabor College Marymount College Central College (Iowa) Doane College Chadron State Tarkio College Bethel College McPherson College BETHANY COLLEGE MIDAMERICA NAZARENE ADAMS STATE WASHBURN ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS STERLING COLLEGE FRIENDS UNIVERSITY SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE BETHANY COLLEGE MESA COLLEGE (Colo.) Missouri Western Kearney State Emporia State Wayne State College Washburn Pittsburg State MISSOURI SOUTHERN KANSAS NEWMAN St. Benedict Colorado College Wisconsin-Whitewater Nebraska Wesleyan Menlo College Wisconsin-Oshkosh Pittsburg State Missouri Southern Baker University

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1988 (48-20) Jody Wise Missouri Southern Peru State College Bethel College Tarkio College Doane College Emporia State Drury College Doane College ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS DENVER UNIVERSITY BETHEL COLLEGE U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY DOANE COLLEGE KEARNEY STATE Western State Mesa State (Colo.) Colorado Mines UC-Colorado Springs U.S. Air Force Academy Kansas Newman St. Mary of the Plains Cameron University Southwestern College MESA STATE (Colo.) ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS BETHANY COLLEGE ADAMS STATE (COLO.) STERLING COLLEGE FORT LEWIS WASHBURN MARYMOUNT COLLEGE FRIENDS UNIVERSITY Marymount College Missouri Western Emporia State Kearney State Missouri Southern Washburn University Wayne State College Pittsburg State Friends University Drury College Kearney State Doane College Bethany College Kearney State Hastings College Graceland College (Iowa) Midland Lutheran (Neb.) Kansas Newman Pittsburg State Wayne State College Washburn University Missouri Southern Missouri Western Emporia State Kearney State MidAmerica Nazarene Marymount College Bethel College Marymount College Bethany College Friends University Emporia State Bethel College Friends University Emporia State Emporia State

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1989 (33-25) Jody Wise Drury College Benedictine College Northwest Missouri State Washburn University Drury College Missouri Western Tabor College SOUTH DAKOTA STATE METROPOLITAN STATE MISSOURI WESTERN DENVER UNIVERSITY BETHEL COLLEGE KEARNEY STATE DOANE COLLEGE U.S. Air Force Academy Fort Lewis Colorado College UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Mines Southwestern College St. Mary of the Plains McPherson College St. Mary of the Plains Benedictine College Baker University Benedictine College McPherson College Wayne State College Emporia State South Dakota State Kearney State Wisconsin-Milwaukee Friends University Missouri Southern Graceland College (Iowa) Emporia State BETHANY COLLEGE Regis College Eastern New Mexico U.S. Air Force Academy Washburn University Mesa State EMPORIA STATE SOUTHERN COLORADO KEARNEY STATE GRAND CANYON WAYNE STATE COLLEGE FORT LEWIS ADAMS STATE Friends University Kearney State Bethel College McPherson College Emporia State Bethany College Emporia State Friends University Emporia State

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1990 (31-27) Jody Wise Emporia State Doane College Missouri Western TABOR COLLEGE METROPOLITAN STATE BETHEL COLLEGE DOANE COLLEGE MESA STATE COLORADO CHRISTIAN WASHBURN Southwestern College St. Mary of the Plains Sterling College Tarkio College McPherson College Concordia College MidAmerica Nazarene Baker University Central State (Ohio) Park College (Mo.) ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS

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Chadron State Mesa State Western State Colorado Mines Fort Lewis Adams State UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Christian Kansas Wesleyan Washburn University MidAmerica Nazarene Benedictine College Baker University FRIENDS UNIVERSITY U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY Kearney State Quincy College (Ill.) Northwest Missouri State Pittsburg State Bethany College Peru State College Dordt College (Iowa) Kearney State CHADRON STATE MESA STATE WESTERN STATE COLORADO MINES FORT LEWIS ADAMS STATE Ottawa University Bethel College Southwestern College Ottawa University St. Mary of the Plains Emporia State Bethany College St. Mary of the Plains

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1991 (40-28) Jody Wise BYU-Hawaii Mesa State Azusa Pacific Madonna College (Mich.) Madonna College (Mich.) Azusa Pacific Mesa State BYU-Hawaii Graceland College (Iowa) Central Missouri State Texas Woman’s Washburn University Emporia State SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE Concordia College McPherson College MidAmerica Nazarene Dana College (Neb.) Baker University St. Mary of the Plains McPherson College Baker University St. Mary of the Plains Sterling College St. Mary of the Plains Bethany College Bethel College Nebraska Wesleyan Briar Cliff (Iowa) Northern State (S.D.) McPherson College Ottawa University Graceland College (Iowa) Central Missouri State Northwest Missouri State Washburn University Hastings College Nebraska-Kearney Tabor College Friends University Chadron State Western State Mesa State New Mexico Highlands

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1992 (21-22) Jody Wise Cal. State-Los Angeles Cal. State-Los Angeles Christ College (Calif.) Montana Tech Carroll College (Mont.) Doane College Hawaii Pacific ADAMS STATE WASHBURN NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS Mesa State New Mexico Highlands Colorado Mines SW Minnesota State Missouri Western Southwestern University Angelo State Nebraska-Kearney South Dakota Tech Slippery Rock (Pa.) Chadron State Colorado Christian NEBRASKA-KEARNEY MESA STATE WESTERN STATE Chadron State South Dakota Tech Colorado Mines Dickinson State (N.D.) Chadron State Black Hills State (S.D.) Colorado College Western State Fort Lewis Adams State New Mexico Highlands CENTRAL MISSOURI Nebraska-Kearney Southern Colorado Chadron State Mesa State Nebraska-Omaha Washburn University

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1993 (18-28) Jody Wise Northeast Missouri State East Texas State Northern Colorado Eastern New Mexico Colorado Christian SW Minnesota State South Dakota State U.S. Air Force Academy Adams State New Mexico Highlands Chadron State Southern Colorado

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New Mexico Highlands Lubbock Christian Fort Lewis East Texas State West Texas A&M Cameron University Central Oklahoma Peru State College Central Missouri State Doane College SW Minnesota State MESA STATE WESTERN STATE EAST TEXAS STATE MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS CENTRAL OKLAHOMA EMPORIA STATE Denver University Abilene Christian Metropolitan State Colorado Christian COLORADO MINES SOUTHERN COLORADO NEBRASKA-KEARNEY FORT LEWIS COLORADO MINES Chadron State Mesa State Colorado Mines Chadron State Adams State New Mexico Highlands Western State Nebraska-Kearney

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1994 (8-31) Jody Wise Madonna College (Mich.) Colorado Christian Eastern Montana State Humboldt State (Calif.) McPHERSON COLLEGE Mesa State Missouri Western SW Minnesota State Graceland College (Iowa) UC-Colorado Springs Nebraska-Kearney CHADRON STATE FORT LEWIS WESTERN STATE MESA STATE NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS ADAMS STATE Augustana College (Ill.) Missouri Southern Missouri Western Central Missouri State Denver University Colorado Mines Colorado Christian Chadron State College NEBRASKA-KEARNEY Fort Lewis Adams State New Mexico Highlands Western State Mesa State Denver University UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Christian Regis University COLORADO MINES COLORADO MINES WESTERN STATE Washburn University

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1995 (11-26) Jody Wise Northern Colorado Emporia State Central Oklahoma UC-Colorado Springs McPHERSON COLLEGE BETHEL COLLEGE

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College of the Southwest Southern Nazarene (Okla.) Lubbock Christian New Mexico Highlands College of the Southwest WESTERN STATE EMPORIA STATE MESA STATE NEBRASKA-KEARNEY Fort Lewis Adams State New Mexico Highlands CHADRON STATE COLORADO MINES KANSAS WESLEYAN FORT LEWIS New Mexico Highlands ADAMS STATE Mesa State Western State Nebraska-Kearney SOUTHERN COLORADO WESTERN NEW MEXICO DENVER UNIVERSITY ALASKA-FAIRBANKS Chadron State Colorado Mines Adams State Western State New Mexico Highlands WASHBURN

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1996 (0-27) Dixie Wescott Hastings College Henderson State Truman State Missouri Southern Drury College UC-COLORADO SPRINGS NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS SOUTHERN COLORADO Adams State Fort Lewis Mesa State Western State COLORADO MINES METROPOLITAN STATE COLORADO CHRISTIAN NEBRASKA-KEARNEY CHADRON STATE REGIS UNIVERSITY Washburn University Colorado Christian Metropolitan State Colorado Mines Nebraska-Kearney DENVER UNIVERSITY Emporia State Chadron State Regis University

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1997 (6-21) Dixie Wescott Missouri Southern Arkansas Tech Central Oklahoma Drury College EMPORIA STATE New Mexico Highlands UC-Colorado Springs ADAMS STATE FORT LEWIS Tabor College MESA STATE WESTERN STATE COLORADO MINES METROPOLITAN STATE COLORADO CHRISTIAN NEBRASKA-KEARNEY WASHBURN Denver University Regis University Chadron State Colorado Christian

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Metropolitan State Colorado Mines Nebraska-Kearney Southern Colorado CHADRON STATE REGIS UNIVERSITY

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1998 (21-11) Dixie Wescott vs Tarleton State vs St. Mary’s (Texas) vs Arkansas Tech vs Texas A&M-Kingsville vs Texas A&M-Kingsville vs Drury College vs Henderson State Missouri Southern Emporia State CHADRON STATE REGIS UNIVERSITY Nebraska-Kearney COLORADO CHRISTIAN BETHEL COLLEGE KANSAS WESLEYAN Metropolitan State Colorado Mines TABOR COLLEGE New Mexico Highlands Southern Colorado UC-Colorado Springs FORT LEWIS ADAMS STATE WESTERN STATE MESA STATE Washburn University Chadron State Regis University NEBRASKA-KEARNEY Colorado Christian METROPOLITAN STATE COLORADO MINES

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1999 (14-16) Jesse Mahoney vs Tarleton State L 1-3 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville L 1-3 vs Central Oklahoma W 3-0 vs Missouri Southern W 3-2 vs SW Minnesota State L 0-3 vs Rockhurst L 1-3 vs Missouri Western L 2-3 vs Pittsburg State W 3-0 BETHEL COLLEGE W 3-0 Chadron State W 3-1 Regis University L 0-3 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 1-3 Colorado Christian L 0-3 TABOR COLLEGE W 3-0 METROPOLITAN STATE L 1-3 COLORADO MINES W 3-1 SOUTHERN COLORADO W 3-1 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 3-0 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS W 3-0 WASHBURN W 3-0 Fort Lewis L 0-3 Adams State L 2-3 Western State L 0-3 Mesa State L 0-3 CHADRON STATE W 3-0 REGIS UNIVERSITY L 1-3 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 3-2 Metropolitan State W 3-2 Colorado Mines L 1-3 2000 (1-28) Jesse Mahoney vs Pittsburg State vs St. Edward’s (Texas) Central Oklahoma vs Texas A&M-Kingsville vs Western New Mexico vs Colorado Mines vs Fort Lewis Eastern New Mexico Nebraska-Kearney

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METROPOLITAN STATE Regis University Colorado Mines COLORADO CHRISTIAN CHADRON STATE New Mexico Highlands Southern Colorado UC-Colorado Springs WESTERN STATE MESA STATE FORT LEWIS ADAMS STATE NEBRASKA-KEARNEY Metropolitan State Rockhurst REGIS UNIVERSITY COLORADO MINES EMPORIA STATE Colorado Christian Chadron State

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2001 (18-13) Jesse Mahoney vs Drury College W 3-0 vs Midwestern State W 3-1 Central Oklahoma L 1-3 vs Southwest Baptist W 3-0 vs Missouri Southern L 2-3 vs Columbia College L 0-3 vs Central Arkansas L 2-3 Missouri Western W 3-2 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3 Metropolitan State L 0-3 REGIS UNIVERSITY L 2-3 COLORADO MINES W 3-1 Washburn University W 3-0 Colorado Christian W 3-0 Chadron State W 3-1 Emporia State W 3-0 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 3-1 SOUTHERN COLORADO W 3-0 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS W 3-0 Western State L 1-3 Mesa State W 3-1 ROCKHURST L 0-3 Fort Lewis W 3-0 Adams State L 1-3 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 METROPOLITAN STATE W 3-2 Regis University L 1-3 Colorado Mines W 3-0 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 3-1 CHADRON STATE W 3-1 Regis University L 1-3 2002 (18-13) Jesse Mahoney vs Central Oklahoma W 3-2 vs Montevallo W 3-0 vs SW Minnesota State W 3-0 North Florida L 0-3 FRIENDS UNIVERSITY W 3-0 SOUTH DAKOTA L 2-3 WASHBURN W 3-0 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS W 3-0 COLORADO MINES W 3-0 CHADRON STATE W 3-1 Nebraska-Kearney L 1-3 REGIS UNIVERSITY L 1-3 Colorado Christian W 3-1 Metropolitan State L 1-3 EMPORIA STATE L 0-3 FORT LEWIS W 3-2 ADAMS STATE L 2-3 Southern Colorado L 1-3 UC-Colorado Springs W 3-1 New Mexico Highlands W 3-2 WESTERN STATE W 3-1 MESA STATE W 3-2 Colorado Mines W 3-1 Chadron State L 1-3 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3 Regis University L 1-3 Rockhurst L 0-3 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 3-0

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2003 (25-7) Jesse Mahoney vs Angelo State Cameron University vs Central Missouri State vs CSU-Pueblo vs SE Oklahoma State vs Tarleton State vs Ouachita Baptist Midwestern State Emporia State Colorado Mines Chadron State NEBRASKA-KEARNEY Regis University COLORADO CHRISTIAN METROPOLITAN STATE Fort Lewis Adams State Washburn CSU-PUEBLO UC-COLORADO SPRINGS NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS ROCKHURST Western State Mesa State COLORADO MINES CHADRON STATE Nebraska-Kearney REGIS UNIVERSITY Colorado Christian Metropolitan State vs Regis University vs St. Edward’s (Texas)

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2004 (31-5) Jesse Mahoney vs Drury University vs Northwest Missouri State vs Texas Woman’s vs Cameron University vs Sonoma State vs Abilene Christian vs Minnesota State-Mankato vs CSU-San Bernardino EMPORIA STATE Colorado Christian Metropolitan State COLORADO MINES REGIS UNIVERSITY Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State WESTERN STATE MESA STATE WASHBURN FORT LEWIS ADAMS STATE New Mexico Highlands CSU-Pueblo UC-Colorado Springs NEBRASKA-KEARNEY CHADRON STATE Rockhurst COLORADO CHRISTIAN METROPOLITAN STATE Colorado Mines Regis University vs CSU-Pueblo vs Mesa State Nebraska-Kearney vs Rockhurst vs St. Edward’s (Texas) Nebraska-Kearney

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2005 (16-15) Steve Smith vs Cameron University West Texas A&M vs SW Oklahoma State vs Lubbock Christian NEWMAN UNIVERSITY vs Central Oklahoma

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Missouri Western vs Northwest Missouri State vs Pittsburg State Emporia State COLORADO CHRISTIAN METROPOLITAN STATE Colorado Mines Regis University NEBRASKA-KEARNEY BETHANY COLLEGE CHADRON STATE Western State Mesa State Fort Lewis Adams State NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS CSU-PUEBLO UC-COLORADO SPRINGS Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State Colorado Christian Metropolitan State COLORADO MINES REGIS UNIVERSITY Nebraska-Kearney

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2006 (3-25) Steve Smith vs Central Oklahoma vs Minnesota State-Mankato vs Concordia-St. Paul vs Incarnate Word vs SW Minnesota State vs Nebraska-Omaha vs Colorado Christian vs Alabama-Huntsville Rockhurst WASHBURN vs Nebraska-Omaha vs South Dakota vs Augustana (S.D.) vs Minnesota State-Mankato Emporia State MISSOURI SOUTHERN PITTSBURG STATE SOUTHWEST BAPTIST CENTRAL MISSOURI BETHANY COLLEGE Missouri Western Northwest Missouri State Nebraska-Kearney Truman State Washburn EMPORIA STATE Pittsburg State Missouri Southern

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2007 (16-17) Steve Smith vs Belhaven College W 3-0 vs SIU-Edwardsville L 0-3 vs Ouachita Baptist W 3-2 vs Harding L 1-3 vs South Dakota L 2-3 vs Indianapolis L 0-3 vs Cameron University W 3-1 vs Ouachita Baptist W 3-1 NEWMAN W 3-0 vs Tarleton State W 3-0 vs Angelo State W 3-0 vs Abilene Christian L 1-3 vs Texas A&M-Commerce W 3-1 WASHBURN L 0-3 EMPORIA STATE L 0-3 vs Central Oklahoma W 3-2 Panhandle State W 3-0 MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 1-3 BETHANY COLLEGE W 3-1 Colorado Mines W 3-1 Pittsburg State L 0-3 Central Missouri L 0-3 PANHANDLE STATE W 3-0 MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-1 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE L 1-3 Southwest Baptist W 3-1

TRUMAN STATE Washburn NEBRASKA-KEARNEY Emporia State Missouri Southern Newman PITTSBURG STATE

L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 W 3-1 L 2-3

2008 (9-25) Steve Smith vs Abilene Christian L 1-3 vs Texas A&M-International W 3-0 vs Texas-Permian Basin W 3-1 West Texas A&M L 0-3 vs Newman University W 3-0 Eastern New Mexico W 3-1 vs East Central W 3-0 vs Angelo State L 2-3 MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-0 Northwest Missouri State L 1-3 Truman State L 0-3 Nebraska-Omaha L 0-3 Central Missouri L 0-3 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 vs Incarnate Word W 3-2 vs Texas-Permian Basin L 2-3 vs Central Oklahoma L 0-3 vs East Central W 3-1 Pittsburg State L 0-3 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 3-0 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST L 2-3 WASHBURN L 0-3 EMPORIA STATE L 0-3 Missouri Western L 2-3 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE L 2-3 TRUMAN STATE L 1-3 Colorado Mines L 1-3 CENTRAL MISSOURI L 0-3 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 0-3 PITTSBURG STATE L 0-3 Missouri Southern L 1-3 Southwest Baptist L 1-3 Washburn L 0-3 Emporia State L 1-3 2009 (7-27) Kurt Kohler vs Newman L 1-3 vs Rockhurst L 0-3 vs Bemidji State L 0-3 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 vs CSU-Pueblo L 0-3 vs New Mexico Highlands W 3-1 vs Panhandle State W 3-0 Eastern New Mexico W 3-0 vs Wayne State College L 0-3 vs Upper Iowa L 0-3 vs Midwestern State L 1-3 vs Eastern New Mexico L 2-3 Missouri Western W 3-2 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE L 2-3 TRUMAN STATE L 1-3 PITTSBURG STATE L 1-3 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 0-3 CENTRAL MISSOURI L 0-3 Newman W 3-1 Missouri Southern L 0-3 Southwest Baptist W 3-1 Pittsburg State L 0-3 Washburn L 0-3 Emporia State L 0-3 MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-2 Northwest Missouri State L 1-3 Truman State L 1-3 ROCKHURST L 0-3 Nebraska-Omaha L 0-3 Central Missouri L 0-3 MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 2-3 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST L 1-3 WASHBURN L 1-3 EMPORIA STATE L 0-3

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2011 (17-16) Kurt Kohler Sioux Falls W 3-0 vs Black Hills State W 3-1 vs South Dakota Mines L 0-3 vs Minot State W 3-0 PANHANDLE STATE W 3-0 vs Lindenwood L 2-3 Southwest Baptist L 0-3 vs Central Oklahoma W 3-2 vs Southern Arkansas W 3-1 Pittsburg State L 2-3 Missouri Western L 0-3 BETHANY COLLEGE W 3-0 BETHANY COLLEGE W 3-0 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE L 1-3 TRUMAN STATE W 3-2 vs Cameron University L 1-3 vs Southern Arkansas W 3-1 vs Panhandle State W 3-0 Texas-Permian Basin W 3-2 Missouri Southern L 2-3 PITTSBURG STATE L 2-3 MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-1 WASHBURN L 0-3 EMPORIA STATE L 1-3 CENTRAL MISSOURI L 2-3 Panhandle State W 3-0 Northwest Missouri State W 3-2 Truman State L 2-3 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 3-0 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 3-2 Washburn L 1-3 Emporia State L 0-3 Central Missouri L 0-3 2012 (23-14) Kurt Kohler vs Univ. of the Southwest vs Bacone College vs Fort Lewis vs Southern Arkansas vs Texas Woman’s vs Grand Canyon Colorado Mesa vs Western State vs Panhandle State NEBRASKA-KEARNEY Central Oklahoma Pittsburg State Northwest Missouri State

W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 L 1-3

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vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) vs Bethany College vs Southwestern College Johnson & Wales (Colo.) WASHBURN EMPORIA STATE vs Arkansas-Monticello vs Southern Arkansas vs NW Oklahoma State vs Henderson State MISSOURI WESTERN LINDENWOOD TRUMAN STATE YORK COLLEGE YORK COLLEGE Missouri Southern Southwest Baptist Nebraska-Kearney CENTRAL OKLAHOMA PITTSBURG STATE Washburn Emporia State CENTRAL MISSOURI % Washburn % - MIAA Tournament

W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 L 0-3 L 0-3 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 L 0-3 L 2-3 W 3-2 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 1-3

2013 (14-19) Kurt Kohler Chaminade L 1-3 BYU-Hawaii L 0-3 vs Lewis L 1-3 Hawaii Pacific L 0-3 Hawaii-Hilo L 0-3 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 1-3 PITTSBURG STATE L 0-3 Missouri Western L 1-3 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE W 3-1 MCPHERSON COLLEGE W 3-0 MCPHERSON COLLEGE W 3-0 Washburn L 0-3 Emporia State L 1-3 Panhandle State W 3-0 vs NW Oklahoma State W 3-1 Stephens College W 3-0 Lindenwood L 1-3 Lindenwood-Belleville W 3-0 Lindenwood-Belleville W 3-1 FRIENDS UNIVERSITY W 3-0 FRIENDS UNIVERSITY W 3-1 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 3-0 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 3-1 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 1-3 Central Oklahoma L 0-3 Pittsburg State L 2-3 WASHBURN L 1-3 Friends University L 1-3 Friends University W 3-1 EMPORIA STATE L 1-3 PANHANDLE STATE W 3-0 Central Missouri L 0-3 2014 (13-18) Kurt Kohler vs McMurry (Texas) W 3-0 vs SE Oklahoma State W 3-1 vs Union (Tenn.) L 2-3 Henderson State W 3-0 vs Minnesota State-Moorhead L 0-3 Sioux Falls W 3-2 Augustana (S.D.) L 0-3 vs Bemidji State W 3-1 Nebraska-Kearney L 2-3 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 3-1 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 0-3 WASHBURN L 0-3 Southwest Baptist W 3-1 Pittsburg State L 2-3 Central Missouri L 0-3 Lindenwood L 1-3 MISSOURI WESTERN L 1-3 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE L 0-3 EMPORIA STATE L 0-3 Missouri Southern W 3-1 Central Oklahoma W 3-1

vs Bacone SOUTHWEST BAPTIST PITTSBURG STATE NEBRASKA-KEARNEY LINDENWOOD CENTRAL MISSOURI Missouri Western Northwest Missouri State Washburn Emporia State

W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-1 L 0-3 W 3-2 L 1-3 L 1-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 1-3

2017 (11-23) Kurt Kohler & Brandi Fairbank vs Arkansas-Fort Smith L 2-3 Sioux Falls L 0-3 vs Black Hills State W 3-2 vs William Jewell W 3-2 vs Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) W 3-0 vs Seton Hill (Pa.) L 1-3 Walsh (Ohio) L 1-3 vs Pittsburgh-Johnstown L 0-3 vs West Liberty W 3-2 Kurt Kohler resigns, Brandi Fairbank named interim head coach

2015 (21-13) Kurt Kohler vs Cedarville W 3-1 vs Michigan Tech L 0-3 vs Upper Iowa L 0-3 Northern Michigan L 2-3 SE Oklahoma State W 3-0 vs Southern Nazarene W 3-1 East Central W 3-2 vs Cameron University L 2-3 Johnson & Wales (Colo.) W 3-0 vs Benedictine-Mesa W 3-0 vs York College W 3-0 Johnson & Wales (Colo.) W 3-0 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 1-3 Emporia State L 0-3 Washburn W 3-0 Central Missouri L 0-3 Lindenwood W 3-1 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 EMPORIA STATE W 3-2 WASHBURN L 1-3 Central Oklahoma L 0-3 Pittsburg State W 3-0 Panhandle State W 3-0 Central Missouri L 0-3 LINDENWOOD W 3-0 NW Oklahoma State W 3-0 vs Panhandle State W 3-2 Missouri Southern W 3-1 Southwest Baptist W 3-2 MISSOURI WESTERN L 2-3 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE W 3-2 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 3-0 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 3-0 % Nebraska-Kearney L 1-3 % - MIAA Tournament 2016 (25-9) Kurt Kohler vs UC-Colorado Springs vs NW Oklahoma State vs Texas-Permian Basin Panhandle State vs Texas A&M International vs Western New Mexico Westminster College (Utah) vs Minot State vs Central Christian vs Graceland College (Iowa) vs Haskell Indian Nations Johnson & Wales (Colo.) Nebraska-Kearney EMPORIA STATE WASHBURN Colorado Christian CENTRAL MISSOURI LINDENWOOD NEBRASKA-KEARNEY Emporia State Washburn PANHANDLE STATE NW OKLAHOMA STATE CENTRAL OKLAHOMA PITTSBURG STATE Lindenwood Central Missouri SOUTHWEST BAPTIST MISSOURI SOUTHERN Missouri Western Northwest Missouri State Missouri Southern Southwest Baptist % Central Missouri % - MIAA Tournament

W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 L 1-3 W 3-1 L 1-3 L 0-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 1-3 W 3-0 W 3-2 L 0-3 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 2-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 1-3

East Central W 3-0 vs SW Oklahoma State W 3-2 vs NW Oklahoma State L 0-3 vs Oklahoma Baptist W 3-0 Southern Nazarene W 3-1 EMPORIA STATE L 1-3 WASHBURN L 0-3 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 1-3 Central Oklahoma L 0-3 Pittsburg State W 3-1 MISSOURI WESTERN L 0-3 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE L 0-3 CENTRAL MISSOURI L 1-3 LINDENWOOD L 0-3 Missouri Southern L 1-3 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 Washburn L 0-3 vs Oklahoma Baptist L 1-3 Emporia State L 0-3 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 0-3 PITTSBURG STATE L 1-3 Johnson & Wales (Colo.) W 3-0 Missouri Western L 0-3 Northwest Missouri State L 1-3 2018 (8-22) Jessica Wood-Atkins Panhandle State W 3-0 vs. Science & Arts W 3-0 vs. St. Thomas (Texas) W 3-1 vs. Univ. of the Southwest W 3-0 vs. Black Hills State L 0-3 vs. Northern State L 0-3 vs. University of Mary W 3-1 Augustana L 0-3 vs. SE Oklahoma State L 2-3 vs. East Central W 3-0 vs. Southern Nazarene L 0-3 vs. NW Oklahoma State L 0-3 Washburn L 0-3 Emporia State L 0-3 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 PITTSBURG STATE L 1-3 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 0-3 Northwest Missouri State L 0-3 Missouri Western L 0-3 Central Missouri L 0-3 Lindenwood L 0-3 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 3-2 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 3-1 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 1-3 WASHBURN L 0-3 EMPORIA STATE L 0-3 Pittsburg State L 0-3 Central Oklahoma L 0-3 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE L 0-3 MISSOURI WESTERN L 1-3

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2010 (7-25) Kurt Kohler vs Arkansas-Monticello W 3-1 vs Tarleton State L 1-3 vs Southern Arkansas L 0-3 Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-3 New Mexico Highlands W 3-2 vs Panhandle State W 3-1 vs Eastern New Mexico L 1-3 vs SW Oklahoma State L 0-3 MISSOURI WESTERN L 0-3 Northwest Missouri State L 0-3 Truman State L 0-3 Nebraska-Omaha L 0-3 Central Missouri L 0-3 vs Cameron University W 3-1 vs Eastern New Mexico W 3-1 vs Panhandle State W 3-0 Texas-Permian Basin W 3-0 MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 2-3 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST L 1-3 WASHBURN L 0-3 EMPORIA STATE L 0-3 at Missouri Western L 1-3 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE L 0-3 TRUMAN STATE L 1-3 PITTSBURG STATE L 0-3 CENTRAL MISSOURI L 0-3 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 0-3 Missouri Southern L 0-3 Southwest Baptist L 0-3 Washburn L 0-3 Pittsburg State L 0-3 Emporia State L 0-3


2019 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE The 2019 Fort Hays State University Volleyball Media Guide is intended to provide information for broadcasters, writers, sports editors, sports information personnel and fans that follow the Tigers. Material in the guide is current as of August 25, 2019. Additional information is available through the Fort Hays State Sports Information Office and through releases available to accredited media outlets. Additional releases and information can be found on the Fort Hays State University Athletics Website...www.fhsuathletics.com.

Fort Hays State Athletic Media Relations Ryan Prickett

Sports Information Director Office: (785) 628-5903 E-mail: rmprickett@fhsu.edu 15th Year

FHSU Sports Information Office The Fort Hays State University Sports Information Office is located in room 138G of Cunningham Hall on the campus of Fort Hays State University. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Contact by phone at (785) 628-4785, by fax at (785) 628-4383, or by e-mail at sckincaid@fhsu.edu. Media Credentials Media credentials are available to personnel from accredited media outlets by contacting Seth Kincaid, FHSU Assistant Sports Information Director, at (785) 628-4785. Credentials are available at Gate 1 of Gross Memorial Coliseum. Space is limited and reserved on a game-bygame basis. Requests for credentials should be made at least one week prior to the match date.

Seth Kincaid

MEDIA INFORMATION

Interview Requests Interview requests with coaches and players must be channeled through Seth Kincaid, FHSU Assistant Sports Information Director. Postgame interviews with head coach Jessica WoodAtkins and selected players will be conducted following a 15-minute cooling off period outside of the Tiger Volleyball Locker Room.

Assistant Sports Information Director Office: (785) 628-4785 E-mail: sckincaid@fhsu.edu 4th Year

Game Services Programs and the latest statistical information will be available in the media room prior to all contests. Printed statistics will be available to the media at the end of each set within a match. Statistical booklets and play-by-play will be distributed to the media approximately 20 minutes following each home match. Internet for Media Members Wireless internet access is available to members of the media in Gross Memorial Coliseum. Please use the “TigerNetGuest” wireless connection. No password is required.

Evan Maldonado

Graduate Assistant Sports Information E-mail: ewmaldonado@mail.fhsu.edu 1st Year

Tigers on the Internet For up-to-the-minute coverage of the Tigers, go to the official website www.fhsuathletics. com, for results, stories, stats, schedules, and all things related to FHSU Athletics. Radio Stations One courtesy line will be made available to the official radio station of each visiting team. Additional stations wishing to broadcast must contact Seth Kincaid for possible arrangements.

Tigers On The Radio

All Fort Hays State University football and men’s and women’s basketball games are broadcast on KJLS 103.3 FM (Tiger Radio, Mix 103), which services approximately 20 counties over an 80 mile radius of Hays in west central Kansas. Selected games for volleyball, baseball, and softball are also broadcast each year. Those outside the listening area can access streaming audio online at www.tigersports.net. Gerard Wellbrock is the play-by-play voice of the Fort Hays State Tigers. Wellbrock served as the color analyst for Tiger games from 1992-1998. He has been with Eagle Radio since the fall of 1992 and has won nearly every top honor in the state for sportscasting and play-by-play. The list of awards and Gerard honors includes: three Oscar Stauffer Awards from the Kansas State High School Wellbrock Activities Association as Sportscaster of the Year; the Kansas Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Sportscaster of the Year; first-place awards for Play-by-Play and Complete Sportscast from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters; the Hod Humiston Award from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters (2012) and most recently the Kansas Sportscaster of the Year Award from the National Sports Media Association (2016-17). The FHSU Alumni Association honored him as a Young Alumni award recipient in 2004. Joining Wellbrock on the Tiger Radio team are Dustin Armbruster and Jonathan Zweygardt.

Sam Leventhal

Graduate Intern Sports Information E-mail: sleventhal.cw@fhsu.edu 1st Year

Covering The Tigers PRINT MEDIA Hays Daily News Salina Journal Wichita Eagle Hutchinson News Topeka Capital Journal

WEBSITE hdnews.net salina.com kansas.com hutchnews.com cjonline.com

CONTACT Rick Peterson Jr. Bob Davidson Tom Seals Kelton Brooks Tim Bisel

PHONE (785) 628-1081 (785) 823-6363 (316) 268-6278 (620) 694-5700 (785) 295-5663

FAX (785) 628-8186 (785) 827-6060 (316) 268-6536 (620) 662-4186 (785) 295-1230

ADDRESS 507 Main Street, Hays, KS 67601 P.O. Box 740, Salina, KS 67402 825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67201 P.O. Box 190, Hutchinson, KS 67504 616 Jefferson, Topeka, KS 66607

RADIO STATIONS KJLS 103.3 FM KAYS 1400 AM

WEBSITE hayspost.com/tiger-radio/ hayspost.com/14-kays-stream/

CONTACT Gerard Wellbrock Gerard Wellbrock

PHONE (785) 625-2578 (785) 625-2578

FAX (785) 628-1822 (785) 628-1822

ADDRESS 2300 Hall Street, Hays, KS 67601 2300 Hall Street, Hays, KS 67601

TELEVISION STATIONS WEBSITE KBSH-10 (CBS) www.kwch.com KSNW-3 (NBC) www.ksn.com KAKE-11 (ABC) www.kake.com

CONTACT TBA Elliott Polakoff Chase Shannon

PHONE (785) 650-9530 (316) 265-3333 (316) 943-4221

FAX NA (316) 292-1195 (316) 943-5374

ADDRESS 2300 Hall Street, Hays, KS 67601 833 N Main St., Wichita, KS 67203 1500 N. West Street, Wichita, KS 67203-1323

WIRE SERVICES Associated Press

CONTACT Steve Brisendine

PHONE (800) 852-4844

FAX (816) 421-3590

ADDRESS 215 West Pershing, Kansas City, MO 64108

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2018 ALL-MIAA SELECTIONS

Bre Becker

All-MIAA Honorable Mention Setter

Azlyn Cassaday

All-MIAA Honorable Mention Outside Hitter



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