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MATCH 30 TEXAS TECH vs. #20 KANSAS STATE

MATCH INFORMATION

Sat., Nov. 17 / 6 p.m. / United Spirit Arena (15,050)

Date: Saturday, Nov. 17 Time: 6 p.m. Site: Lubbock, Texas Facility: United Spirit Arena (15,050) Radio: KTXT 88.1 FM Live Stats: www.TexasTech.com Live Video: www.TexasTech.TV Twiter Updates: @TechGameday / @Matt_Dowdy Tickets: www.TexasTech.com

SCHEDULE/RESULTS AUGUST 24 + vs. Fordham + vs. Binghamton 25 + vs. Siena + at Boston College 31 % TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN % SAN JOSE STATE

W, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-0

SEPTEMBER 1 % NORTHWESTERN STATE 3 NORTH TEXAS 7 ^ vs. Towson 8 ^ vs. Furman ^ at Montana 14 ~ vs. Houston Baptist 15 ~ vs. Cal State Northridge ~ at Rice 19 at Nevada 22 * KANSAS* 26 * at TCU* 29 * #9 TEXAS*

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

OCTOBER 2 at Central Arkansas 6 * #22 IOWA STATE* 10 * at Baylor* 13 * at West Virginia* 17 * OKLAHOMA* (FOX College Sports) 20 * at #14 Kansas State* 27 * WEST VIRGINIA* 31 * at Oklahoma* NOVEMBER 3 * at #21 Iowa State* 7 * TCU* (FOX College Sports) 14 * at #3 Texas* (LHN) 17 * #20 KANSAS STATE* 21 * BAYLOR* (FOX College Sports) 24 * at Kansas* 30 NCAA First Round DECEMBER 1 NCAA Second Round 7 NCAA Third Round 8 NCAA Fourth Round 13 NCAA Semifinals 15 NCAA Championship

Records: Texas Tech: 13-16; 2-11 Big 12 / Kansas State: 21-6; 8-6 Big 12 Rankings: Texas Tech: None / Texas: No. 20 (AVCA) Streaks: Texas Tech: Lost 4-straight / Kansas State: Lost 1-straight TEXAS TECH Last Five: Texas Tech: 1-4 / Kansas State: 2-3 13-16; 2-11 Big 12 Coaches: Texas Tech: Don Flora (Career: 297-92 - 13; At Tech: 28-33 - 2) Kansas State: Suzie Fritz (238-133 - 12th Season) Series: Kansas State leads 29-8 all-time and 11-5 in Lubbock. Head coach Don Flora is 0-3 all-time against Kansas State. Last Meeting: Kansas State defeated Texas Tech, 3-2, on Oct. 20 in Manhattan. RPI: Texas Tech: 105 / Kansas State: 15 Last Match: Texas Tech fell at No. 3 Texas, 3-0, on Nov. 14. #20 KANSAS STATE Kansas State fell at No. 19 Iowa State, 3-1, on Nov. 14. 21-6; 8-6 BIG 12 RED RAIDERS WELCOME NO. 20 KANSAS STATE ON SENIOR DAY Texas Tech will look to avenge a previous loss to Kansas State this year when the Red Raiders host the 20thranked Wildcats at 6 p.m. Saturday evening inside the United Spirit Arena. INSIDE THE KANSAS STATE SERIES Texas Tech enters Saturday’s match looking for its first win over Kansas State since 2004 as the Wildcats have won the last 15 contests between the two schools. The Red Raiders defeated K-State, 3-2, on Nov. 20, 2004, in Manhattan for their last win in the series which also was the last Tech victory over a ranked opponent as the Wildcats were ranked 20th at the time. K-State leads the all-time series 29-8 overall after hanging on for a 3-2 victory on Oct. 20 this year in Manhattan. The Wildcats are also 11-5 all-time when playing in Lubbock.

PLAYER TO WATCH #4 Senior MIARA CAVE Right side

L, 1-3 L, 1-3 L, 1-3 W, 3-1 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 W, 3-2 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

+ Boston College Invitational (Chestnut Hill, Mass.) • % Lonestar Showdown presented by Under Armour (Lubbock, Texas) • ^ Montana Tournament (Missoula, Mont.) • ~ Rice Invitational (Houston, Texas) • * Big 12 Conference Match • Central times listed • Home matches in BOLD.

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Miara Cave will be one of two Red Raiders honored in Saturday’s Senior Day ceremony, joining fellow San Antonio native Tory Vaughan. Cave is coming off one of her best performances of the season at No. 3 Texas Wednesday night as she connected on nine kills to finish one back of Emily Ehrle for the team high. She was 9-for-16 on the attack with just one error for a .500 hitting percentage, her highest during Big 12 play this season. Cave is one of two Red Raiders with at least 200 kills this season as she enters this weekend with 213 on the year go go along 38 digs and 40 blocks. This is the second-straight season where Cave has recorded at least 200 kills as she totaled 298 a year ago, giving her 834 for her career entering this weekend.

PROBABLE STARTERS NAME Emily Ruetter Brianna Grant Lydia McKay Miara Cave Breeann David Tory Vaughan Rachel Brummitt

POS SP MP-MS KILLS K/SET TA ATT. % ASSISTS ACES DIGS BS BA TB SET 102 29-26 36 0.35 122 .213 1006 20 210 9 35 44 MB 27 13-5 23 0.85 74 .041 1 2 5 1 13 14 MB 99 28-24 178 1.80 456 .274 5 12 38 10 61 71 RS 92 28-19 213 2.32 535 .191 0 0 38 10 30 40 OH 66 23-17 181 2.74 519 .158 2 4 82 10 46 56 DS 107 29-21 11 0.10 84 .036 13 18 195 0 0 0 LIB 107 29-0 3 0.03 24 .083 72 23 468 0 0 0

KEY RESERVES Meghan Stacy Emily Ehrle Aubree Piper Emily Wright

OH 79 27-15 OH 93 28-5 MB 70 20-19 DS 86 29-8

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2.38 541 .203 2.44 680 .191 2.13 354 .311 0.10 73 .055

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QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location...................................................... Lubbock, Texas Founded..........................................................................1923 Enrollment.................................................................. 32,611 Nickname.......................................................... Red Raiders Colors........................................................Scarlet and Black Facility.................................................. United Spirit Arena Affiliation................................................... NCAA Division I Conference.................................................................. Big 12 Chancellor..........................................................Kent Hance Interim President...................Dr. Lawrence Schovanec Athletics Director.......................................... Kirby Hocutt Sr. Associate AD/SWA............................... Dr. Judi Henry Department Main Number...................(806) 742-3355 HISTORY Season of Volleyball..................................................... 37th First Season.....................................................................1975 All-Time Record...................................... 768-589-6 (.563) NCAA Championship Appearances.............................. 8 ........ 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001 FACILITY INFORMATION Name.................................................... United Spirit Arena Capacity....................................................................... 15,070 Opened............................................................................1999

The Texas Tech Athletics Communications office is here to serve the media throughout the 2012 Red Raider Volleyball season. Media members in need of assistance can contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office at (806) 742-2770.

MEDIA CREDENTIALS edia members wishing to cover the Texas Tech at the United Spirit Arena during the 2010 season must be M

COACHING STAFF Head Coach.......................................................... Don Flora Alma Mater.............................University of La Verne ‘90 Record at Tech.................................. 28-33 (2nd Season) Career Record............................... 297-92 (13th Season) Twitter......................................................@CoachFloraTTU Best time to reach.....................Mornings, Contact SID Assistant Coach.................. Jojit Coronel (2nd Season) Alma Mater........................................... UC-Santa Cruz ‘93 Assistant Coach..........................Beth Falls (7th Season) Alma Mater...............................................................SMU ‘05 Dir. of Operations................. Amy Gandy (4th Season) Alma Mater...................................................Texas Tech ‘07 Office Number...........................................(806) 742-7545

issued a working credential from the Texas Tech Athletics Communications office. • All requests for both media and photo credentials must be made either in writing or via e-mail at least a day in advance to Matt Dowdy, Assistant Director for Athletic Communications. (Fax: (806) 742-1970; e-mail: matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu) • Requests are honored from sports editors of daily and weekly newspapers, editors of sports periodicals, and sports directors of radio and television stations who broadcast regularly scheduled daily sports reports and talk shows. • Credentials can be picked up in the Athletics Communications office (south end of Jones AT&T Stadium) or at will call, which is located at the ticket booth on the west side of the United Spirit Arena.

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record................................................................. 15-17 Conference Record.......................................................1-15 Home Record.................................................................... 4-7 Away Record...................................................................5-10 Neutral Site Record......................................................... 6-0 Postseason.....................................................................None Final Ranking................................................................None Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................9/7 Starters Returning/Lost................................ 4 +Libero/2 Newcomers..........................................................................11 Redshirt Returners.............................................................. 2 Top Returning Players.... Miara Cave, Breeann David, ...............................................Aubree Piper, Tory Vaughan Top Newcomers...........Rachel Brummitt, Emily Ehrle, .............................................. Brianna Grant, Lydia McKay, ............................................ Emily Ruetter, Meghan Stacy

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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Associate AD/Communications.................Blayne Beal E-mail................................................ blayne.beal@ttu.edu Assistant Director (Volleyball)...................Matt Dowdy Office.............................................................(806) 742-2770 Cell.................................................................(806) 928-5190 Fax..................................................................(806) 742-1970 E-mail.......................................matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu Website.............................................www.texastech.com Twitter....................... @TechAthletics, @TechGameday Mailing Address.................................. 6th & Boston Ave. ................................................................Lubbock, TX 79409 2

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This is the official site of the Texas Tech Athletics Department. Texas Tech Volleyball releases as well as a variety of athletics department information can be found on the web. Texas Tech also offers live video and audio (home matches only) streaming of all Red Raider matches.

Photographers are permitted to shoot around the court at the United Spirit Arena. All photographers must be issued a working credential by the Athletics Communications office to gain access to the court level of the facility.

RADIO BROADCASTS

Media row at the United Spirit Arena is equipped with both ISDN and phone lines for radio crews wanting to broadcast Texas Tech matches. For information on the ISDN and phone lines, please contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office.

HEAD COACH INTERVIEWS

Head coach Don Flora can be reached best during the morning hours. Flora’s office is housed in the north end of the United Spirit Arena. To setup an interview, please contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office.

PLAYER INTERVIEWS

Players and coaches are available for interviews every day prior to the start of practice. Practice times vary from week to week, so media members wishing to attend should contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office to get a weekly schedule. Players and coaches are not available until following the match on gamedays.

POSTMATCH INTERVIEWS

Texas Tech players and head coach Don Flora will be made available to the media outside the media room (near visiting team tunnel) following a brief cooling off period. The Texas Tech lockerroom will remain closed.

PHOTO REQUESTS

All still photography requests of Texas Tech players and coaches must be directed to Matt Dowdy. He can be reached electronically at matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu.

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TEXAS TECH VOLLEYBALL UPCOMING SCHEDULE The Red Raiders close out their home schedule next Wednesday when the Baylor Bears travel to Lubbock for a 6 p.m. match at the United Spirit Arena. The match will air nationally on FOX College Sports. Tech will then wrap the regular season on Nov. 24 at No. 19 Kansas. TEXAS MATCH STARTS TOUGH STRETCH TO END REGULAR SEASON Wednesday night’s match at Texas opened a difficult stretch to end the regular season for the Red Raiders, who will face three ranked opponents in their final four matches. Texas Tech fell in straight sets to No. 3 Texas Wednesday before hosting No. 20 Kansas State on Saturday. After facing Baylor next Wednesday, Tech will close the season at No. 19 Kansas. This will be the most challenging stretch for the Red Raiders this year as Tech has not faced a ranked opponent in back-to-back matches so far. RED RAIDERS AGAINST RANKED OPPONENTS Texas Tech will be facing a top-25 team for the sixth time this season as the Red Raiders are 0-5 so far with a pair of losses to Texas and Iowa State as well as Kansas State. The Red Raiders came close to upsetting thenNo. 14 K-State on Oct. 20 as Tech overcame a two-set deficit to force a fifth frame where the Wildcats closed the match with six-straight points for the victory. Tech has not defeated a ranked opponent since traveling to K-State on Nov. 20, 2004, and defeating the 20th-ranked Wildcats, 3-2, in Manhattan. The Red Raiders are 0-9 against top-25 teams so far under head coach Don Flora.

UPCOMING BIG 12 SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Baylor 3, TCU 0 Iowa State 3, Kansas State 1 Kansas 3, Oklahoma 0 Texas 3, Texas Tech 0 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 West Virginia at Texas Iowa State at Baylor Kansas at TCU Kansas State at Texas Tech

RED RAIDERS TO MAKE ONE MORE APPEARANCE ON FOX COLLEGE SPORTS Texas Tech will make its final appearance on FOX College Sports when the Red Raiders battle Baylor on Nov. 21 at the United Spirit Arena. The Red Raiders had previously hosted Oklahoma on Oct. 17 and TCU last Wednesday on the network which signed a three-year third-tier rights agreement with Tech in September. BRUMMITT SNAPS SINGLE-SEASON DIGS RECORD Rachel Brummitt snapped the Texas Tech single-season digs record early in the first set against TCU on Nov. 7 as she passed Melissa McGehee’s school-record total from the 2000 season. With her 12 digs against the Horned Frogs, Brummitt now has 468 on the year, 20 more than McGehee’s previous mark. The Plano, Texas native is only the eighth player in school history to record at least 400 digs in a season. She previously passed teammate Tory Vaughan’s 407 digs from a year ago, which marked the first time Texas Tech had two players reach the 400-dig mark in consecutive seasons. Texas Tech Single-Season Digs Leaders Total Player Year 468 Rachel Brummitt.........................2012 448 Melissa McGehee...........................2000 445 Ann Romjue.....................................2000 444 Desiree Batista.................................2005 442 Lisa Hilgers.......................................1997 DAVID RECORDS CAREER NIGHT AGAINST TCU Breeann David entered this week coming off a career-high 19 kills on Nov. 7 when the Red Raiders fell in straight sets to TCU. David opened the match with seven kills in the pivotal first set where Tech led 24-21 before TCU rallied to take the opening lead with a 32-30 victory. She also added nine digs to finish just shy of her fourth career double-double. Her 19 kills snapped her previous career high of 17 that she set on Oct. 1 last year in a five-set loss to Oklahoma. The performance marked the fifth time this season a Tech player has recorded 19 or more kills in a match. OPENING SET KEY FOR THE RED RAIDERS The opening set has been crucial for Texas Tech under head coach Don Flora as the Red Raiders are 9-3 this year and 23-6 under Flora when winning the opening frame. Overcoming deficits has been a challenge, especially in Big 12 play, as the Red Raiders have rallied to win from a first-set loss five times under Flora, with four of those matches taking place this season. Tech is also a perfect 16-0 under Flora when taking a 2-0 lead into the break.

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2012 PLAYER AWARDS RACHEL BRUMMITT Boston College Invitational MVP Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Aug. 27) Lonestar Showdown all-tournament team Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 4) BREEANN DAVID Lonestar Showdown MVP EMILY EHRLE Montana Invitational all-tournament team Big 12 Rookie of the Week (Sept. 10) LYDIA MCKAY Rice Invitational all-tournament team AUBREE PIPER Boston College Invitational all-tournament team EMILY RUETTER Boston College Invitational all-tournament team Lonestar Showdown all-tournament team Big 12 Rookie of the Week (Sept. 4) MEGHAN STACY Big 12 Rookie of the Week (Oct. 29)

2012 BIG 12 STANDINGS Texas Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Oklahoma Baylor TCU Texas Tech West Virginia #WRECKEMTECH

BIG 12 W L Pct. 14 0 1.000 10 3 .769 10 4 .714 8 6 .571 8 6 .571 6 8 .429 3 10 .231 2 11 .154 0 13 .000

SETS W-L 42-5 34-13 34-22 27-22 26-20 25-28 12-32 11-35 6-39

OVERALL W L Pct. 22 3 .880 17 7 .708 22 6 .786 21 6 .778 19 10 .655 19 10 .655 14 12 .538 13 16 .464 8 19 .448

SETS W-L 69-17 61-31 72-34 66-26 61-39 64-43 46-40 46-61 37-62

Last 10 10-0 9-1 6-4 5-5 5-5 6-4 1-9 2-8 0-10

Streak W16 W7 W1 L1 L2 W2 L2 L4 L13

vs. RANKED TEAMS Top 10 Top 25 0-1 9-3 1-1 4-5 0-2 3-3 1-2 3-4 0-3 2-7 0-3 2-7 0-3 0-8 0-2 0-5 0-1 0-6

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AVCA TOP 25 POLL Rk. School 1. Stanford (60) 2. Penn State 3. Texas 4. Oregon 5. UCLA 6. Washington 7. Hawai’i 8. USC 9. Nebraska 10. Louisville 11. Florida State 12. Dayton 13. BYU 14. Minnesota 15. Ohio State 16. Florida 17. Western Kentucky 18. San Diego 19. Iowa State 20. Kansas State 21. Purdue 22. Kansas 23. Creighton 24. Miami (FL) 25. North Carolina

Pts. 1500 1436 1350 1310 1200 1185 1138 1130 1057 929 813 779 750 708 672 640 492 453 399 332 315 307 156 97 84

Rec. LW 24-2 1 25-2 2 21-3 3 22-3 4 20-5 6 20-5 5 22-2 7 24-4 8 20-5 9 25-3 11 24-3 13 23-4 12 24-2 14 20-7 10 20-8 15 21-4 16 29-3 18 20-5 19 16-7 20 21-5 17 19-8 21 21-6 23 24-3 25 23-4 NR 22-5 22

Receiving Votes: St. Mary’s (CA) 52; Tennessee 50; Pepperdine 43; Marquette 38; Texas A&M 28; Michigan State 23; Michigan 15; Kentucky 7.

BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL Rank Team (First-place votes) 1. Texas (8) 2. Iowa State (1) 3. Kansas State 4. Oklahoma 5. Baylor 6. Kansas 7. TCU 8. TEXAS TECH 9. West Virginia

Points 64 54 53 40 36 30 22 17 8

BIG 12 PRESEASON TEAM Preseason Player of the Year Bailey Webster, Texas Preseason Freshman of the Year Molly McCage, Texas Name, School Torri, Campbell, Baylor Kristen Hahn, Iowa State Alison Landwehr, Iowa State^ Jamie Straube, Iowa State Caroline Jarmoc, Kansas^ Caitlyn Donahue, Kansas State Kaitlynn Pelger, Kansas State^ Lilla Porubek, Kansas State Tara Dunn, Oklahoma Sallie McLaurin, Oklahoma^ Yvonne Igodan, TCU Khat Bell, Texas Haley Eckerman, Texas^ Bailey Webster, Texas^ Miara Cave, Texas ^ - Unanimous Selection 4

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STACY BECOMES LATEST RED RAIDER TO EARN BIG 12 WEEKLY HONORS After dropping 19 kills against West Virginia, Meghan Stacy became the fourth Red Raider this year to earn a Big 12 weekly award as she was named the conference Rookie of the Week on Oct. 29. The freshman totaled 19 kills for the second-straight match as she originally set her career high on Oct. 20 at No. 14 Kansas State. The Ozark, Mo. native finished with just five attacking errors off 40 swings against the Mountaineers en route to recording a .350 hitting percentage, her highest in Big 12 play this season. She is the third Red Raider to earn Rookie of the Week honors this season, joining Emily Ehrle (Sept. 10) and Emily Ruetter (Sept. 4). The selection marks Tech’s fifth weekly award this year, the most in a program history, as Rachel Brummitt also garnered Defensive Player of the Week accolades twice already. TEXAS TECH SWEEPS SEASON SERIES WITH WEST VIRGINIA Texas Tech completed the season sweep of West Virginia on Oct. 27 with a 3-1 victory at the United Spirit Arena. The Red Raiders, who also topped the Mountaineers in four sets on Oct. 13, had not previously swept the season series with a Big 12 opponent since defeating both Kansas and Texas A&M twice in 2006. The victory also marked the first time Texas Tech had defeated a Big 12 opponent in four or less sets at home since topping Kansas, 3-1, on Sept. 26, 2006. DAVID DELIVERS HER BEST PERFORMANCE IN BIG 12 PLAY Breeann David joined with Meghan Stacy to give the Red Raiders two solid options on the outside on Oct. 27 against West Virginia as the duo combined for 33 of Texas Tech’s 54 total kills. David connected on 14 kills to go along with six blocks and three digs to help lead the Red Raiders to a 3-1 victory. She finished with just two errors off 32 swings which was good enough for a .375 hitting percentage, her highest career average during Big 12 play. Her 14 kills also fell just one shy of matching what was at the time her most against a conference opponent since she totaled 15 on Oct. 26 last year against Baylor. RED RAIDERS FALL JUST SHORT OF UPSET BID OF NO. 14 KANSAS STATE A two-set deficit did not derail Texas Tech from nearly upsetting 14th-ranked Kansas State on Oct. 20 in Manhattan. The Red Raiders, who dropped each of the first two sets, rallied with wins in the third and fourth to force a pivotal fifth set where the two teams were tied at 9-9 midway through the frame. Kansas State won the final six points, however, to escape with the victory. The Red Raiders advanced to a fifth set against a ranked opponent on the road for the first time since traveling to Oklahoma on Sept. 27, 2008. Tech was looking for its first win over a top-25 team since facing the Wildcats on Nov. 20, 2004, in Manhattan. RED RAIDERS BOAST BALANCED ATTACK With her five kills at Baylor earlier this year, Breeann David became the sixth Red Raider to reach the 100-kill mark this season, joining freshmen Emily Ehrle, Lydia McKay, and Meghan Stacy along with junior Aubree Piper and senior Miara Cave. Texas Tech has not previously had six or more players reach 100 kills in a season since 2001 when seven players did so en route to the school’s most recent NCAA Tournament appearance. Ehrle leads the balanced attack with a team-high 217 kills followed by Cave with 204 and Stacy with 188. McKay and David round out the group with 178 and 175 kills each, while Piper has totaled 148 on the year. BRIEFLY … • The Big 12 Conference has four teams ranked in the top 25 or receiving votes in this week’s AVCA poll which marks the most for the league four season. No. 3 Texas leads the group that also includes No. 19 Iowa State, No. 20 Kansas State, and No. 22 Kansas. Oklahoma has also received votes in the poll throughout most of the season. • The Red Raiders are No. 105 in this week’s ratings percentage index (RPI) poll that is released every Monday leading up to NCAA postseason selections. Tech came in at No. 75 nationally in the first set of rankings that were released four weeks ago, marking a significant improvement in Don Flora’s first season where the Red Raiders were No. 93 in the opening rankings. • Texas Tech boasts one of the youngest rosters in the Big 12 as 15 of 18 Red Raiders who have appeared in a conference match so far are classified as either a freshman or sophomore. • Following the Red Raiders’ victory over West Virginia last Saturday, Don Flora is just three wins shy of reaching 300 for his career as he is 297-91 over 13 seasons and 28-32 while at Texas Tech. • Ellen Sorrells broke her career high in digs for the second-straight match on Oct. 27 against West Virginia as she totaled 11, one more than her previous high that was set on Oct. 20 at No. 14 Kansas State. Sorrells also totaled three aces against the Wildcats, marking the fourth time this year where a Red Raider has recorded three aces in a match. • Like Sorrells, Whitney Ford and Brianna Grant also came off the bench and delivered against Kansas State as Ford totaled a season-high three kills and two blocks while Grant notched season highs with five kills and four blocks. • Rachel Brummitt enters this weekend ranked fourth in the Big 12 for digs per set as the sophomore transfer is averaging 4.41 per frame. The two-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week has also recorded the second-highest dig total in the Big 12 this season after finishing with 34 against Houston Baptist in the Rice Invitational opener. • Tory Vaughan enters this week among the leaders in digs among active Big 12 players as the senior has totaled 892 over her four seasons which ranks seventh in the conference. • Emily Ruetter’s 71 assists against Houston Baptist during the Rice Invitational ranks as the most for a Big 12 player this season as Erin Mcnorton (Kansas) and Hannah Allison (Texas) are the only other setters to register 60 or more assists in a match. • Ruetter enters this weekend ranked fifth in the Big 12 with a 9.97 assists per set average. She is the conference leader among freshman setters as Oklahoma’s Julia Doyle is averaging 9.84 assists per set while West Virginia’s Brittany Sample has recorded a 9.16 per frame average. @TECHATHLETICS


TEXAS TECH VOLLEYBALL EHRLE BECOMES FIRST RED RAIDER TO REACH 200-KILL MARK With her six kills at West Virginia, Emily Ehrle became the first Red Raider to reach the 200-kill mark this year as she has totaled 217 entering this week. The Crowley, Texas native is the sixth Red Raider since 2000 to record at least 200 kills as a freshman, joining Kelly Johnson (2001), Kiley Lyons (2003), Amy Gandy (2004), Amanda Dowdy (2008), and Breeann David (2011). Fellow freshmen Lydia McKay and Meghan Stacy have a chance to join Ehrle as they have recorded 178 and 188 kills, respectively. STEPPING UP THE MIDDLE Prior to this season, one of the main aspects Don Flora wanted to improve in the Texas Tech attack was the play in the middle. The Red Raiders attacked primarily from the outside during his inaugural campaign on the Tech bench but have looked more to the middle this season with returning junior Aubree Piper and emerging freshman Lydia McKay. The two middles enter this week with Tech’s two highest hitting percentages as McKay has totaled a .274 average while Piper is hitting .309 on they year, which currently ranks ninth in the Big 12. The two, along with fellow middle blockers Mikia Mills and Brianna Grant, have combined for 406 kills so far this season, 32 percent of Tech’s team total which is vast improvement from a year ago where Tech received only 20 percent of its kills from the middle. Tech has not had two or more middle blockers post 100 or more kills in a season since Piper and Barbara Conceicao combined for 255 in 2010. MILLS BECOMING A FORCE IN THE MIDDLE Mikia Mills entered the Kansas State match coming off two of her best performances of the season as the sophomore totaled 15 kills and 11 blocks during the previous week. She matched her career high with eight kills at West Virginia and then came close to matching it again when she finished with seven against Oklahoma. In addition to her offensive numbers, Mills has also been instrumental at the net as she recorded seven blocks against the Mountaineers and four against Oklahoma. Mills’ emergence has helped play a key role for the Red Raiders, who have been without junior middle blocker Aubree Piper for the last seven matches. HRAGYIL, STACY COME OFF THE BENCH TO SPARK RED RAIDERS IN WIN Part of Texas Tech’s success at West Virginia stemmed from the play of its bench, specifically Nicole Hragyil and Meghan Stacy. Hragyil moved from a back row substitute to setter to start the second set while Stacy was inserted on the outside as an offensive boost. Both delivered as Hragyil recorded her first career doubledouble with 30 assists and 10 digs while Stacy connected on 10 kills to go along with a .296 hitting percentage. Stacy’s 10 kills marked her most during Big 12 play this year as she reached double digits for the first time since dropping a season-high 16 on Sept. 14 against Houston Baptist. Hragyil, meanwhile, posted season highs in both categories as she reached double digits in digs for the third time in her career. Both players were in the starting lineup Wednesday evening when Tech fell in straight sets to Oklahoma. DAVID SEES FIRST FULL ACTION BACK AGAINST KANSAS Despite having played briefly in two matches since returning from injury, Breeann David made her full return to the court against Texas as the sophomore connected on 10 kills over three sets. David was Texas Tech’s leader in kills prior to suffering an ankle injury early in the first set against Towson on Sept. 7. Since then, she has played just a few points in Tech’s first two Big 12 matches against Kansas and TCU. The Denver City, Texas native has primarily played three rotations since returning from injury. RED RAIDERS RECEIVING MORE ATTENTION UNDER FLORA Don Flora’s hiring at Texas Tech has not only resulted in more wins for the Red Raiders but it has also brought more recognition to the program as well. In the 15 seasons prior to his arrival, Texas Tech had only been honored with a Big 12 weekly recipient 12 times with the most recent being Amanda Dowdy in 2008. That all changed in 2011, though, as the Red Raiders picked up three conference weekly awards en route to a 1517 season that marked the most wins since 2001. Tech has picked up right where last season left off as well as the Red Raiders are 13-12 and have already received five weekly accolades from the league, giving Flora seven in a little over a season. EHRLE BECOMES LATEST RED RAIDER TO EARN A BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARD Emily Ehrle joined Rachel Brummitt and Emily Ruetter as Big 12 weekly award recipients on Sept. 10 as she was named the conference Rookie of the Week for her play at the Montana Tournament. The freshman totaled 46 kills over four matches, including double digit totals over the final two contests against Furman and Montana. She hit .293 over 14 sets, including a .432 mark against Furman where she connected on a careerhigh 23 kills. The performance marked the first time a Tech player had reached the 20-kill mark this season and was also the most kills since Amanda Dowdy recorded 26 on Sept. 26 last year at New Mexico. The selection marked the third-straight week a Red Raider had earned a conference award, a first in school history. TOWSON SNAPS TEXAS TECH’S SEASON-OPENING WINNING STREAK Texas Tech’s loss to Towson to start the Montana tournament snapped an eight-match winning streak to start the season for the Red Raiders, who were off to their best start since 2003. The Red Raiders had started a season with eight-straight victories only seven times previously in school history. Tech also opened the 2011 season with a solid start as the Red Raiders were 13-1 with the only loss coming in the season opener at TCU. BRUMMITT REPEATS AT BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Rachel Brummitt became the first Tech player to earn a Big 12 weekly in consecutive weeks on Sept. 4 when the sophomore was named the conference Defensive Player of the Week. Brummitt, who took the award after the opening weekend of the season as well, snapped the Tech school record for most digs in a three-set match against San Jose State as she finished with 27, topping the previous record of 24 that was set by Sheila Solomon on Nov. 16, 1990, against Houston. The Plano, Texas native was named to last weekend’s Lonestar Showdown all-tournament team as she finished with a team-high 60 digs to go along with four aces. #WRECKEMTECH

TEXAS TECH RECORD WHEN... At the United Spirit Arena On the road Neutral sites Big 12 Play Non-Conference At a tournament On Television

2011-12 Flora All Big 12 Era 5-5 0-5 9-12 3-9 1-6 8-19 5-2 0-0 11-2 2-11 2-11 3-26 11-5 0-0 25-7 10-3 0-0 21-4 0-4 0-4 0-8

Wearing Red uniforms Wearing White uniforms Wearing Black uniforms

4-2 4-2 5-10

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday

1-0 0-0 3-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-6 0-6 0-14 5-1 0-0 10-2 7-7 2-5 13-15

Against ranked opponents Top 5 opponents Top 10 opponents

0-5 0-1 0-2

Kills Leading Trailing Tied

8-0 2-0 21-2 5-16 0-11 7-30 0-0 0-0 0-1

Blocks Leading Trailing Tied

11-2 1-13 1-1

Digs Leading Trailing Tied

9-3 1-2 18-6 4-13 1-9 9-27 0-0 0-0 1-0

Attack Percentage Leading Trailing

13-0 2-0 27-3 0-16 0-11 1-30

Service Aces Leading Trailing Tied

5-2 7-12 1-2

1-1 16-4 1-8 10-25 0-2 2-4

Hitting Percentage Hitting .300 or better Hitting .250-.299 Hitting .200-.249 Hitting .100-.199 Hitting below .100 Opponents hitting above .300 Opponents hitting .250-.299 Opponents hitting .200-.249 Opponents hitting .100-.199 Opponents hitting below .100

2-0 5-0 5-3 1-10 0-3 0-6 2-8 2-2 7-0 2-0

0-0 1-0 1-1 0-7 0-3 0-5 0-4 0-2 1-0 1-0

In three sets In four sets In five sets

3-11 7-3 3-2

0-8 14-20 2-2 9-8 0-1 5-5

Leading 1-0 Leading 2-0 Leading 2-1 Tied 1-1 Tied 2-2 Trailing 0-1 Trailing 0-2 Trailing 1-2

9-3 4-0 8-0 7-3 3-2 4-13 1-13 2-5

1-2 1-0 2-0 1-2 0-1 1-9 0-9 0-3

23-6 16-0 11-1 10-9 5-5 5-27 1-24 3-12

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1-1 9-6 0-1 8-6 1-7 11-19

0-5 0-10 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-4

2-2 22-8 0-8 2-23 0-1 4-2

7-0 9-0 9-7 3-23 0-5 0-10 3-15 2-4 11-4 12-0


TEXAS TECH VOLLEYBALL RUETTER ALSO HONORED AS CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Just like Rachel Brummitt, freshman Emily Ruetter was also honored by the Big 12 on Sept. 4 as she was named the conference Rookie of the Week. Since taking over the setter role at the beginning of the season, Ruetter has led a balanced Tech attack as she is sixth in the Big 12 with a 9.60 assists per set average that also ranks second in the league among freshman setters. She finished with 111 assists to go along with 21 digs and seven blocks during the Lonestar Showdown en route to becoming the first Tech setter to earn a conference weekly award since Lisa Hilgers on Nov. 16, 1998. RED RAIDERS WIN LONESTAR SHOWDOWN CROWN Texas Tech’s success in tournament formats continued this past weekend as the Red Raiders defended their home floor to win the Lonestar Showdown title after sweeping both Texas-Pan American and San Jose State before holding off Northwestern State with a 3-1 victory in the finale. The Red Raiders are 38-9 during the Big 12 in home tournaments and 6-0 under head coach Don Flora, who has led Tech to its five tournament titles already in his two-year tenure. Tech is 21-4 when playing in a tournament setting under Flora. DAVID SHINES IN FRONT OF HOME CROWD Breeann David led the Red Raiders with 31 kills and 18 blocks en route to earning MVP honors of the Lonestar Showdown. The sophomore also totaled a pair of aces and 29 digs as she posted her first double-double of the season and second of her career with 14 kills and 12 digs in the finale against Northwestern State. David also recorded a career-high seven blocks against the Lady Demons and hit a season-high .375 as well. She followed up the performance with another double-double Monday against North Texas where the Denver City native recorded 16 kills and 16 digs to help the Red Raiders overcome an early deficit and take a 3-1 victory. BRUMMITT EARNS BIG 12 DEFENSIVE POW AFTER IMPRESSIVE DEBUT Rachel Brummitt was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week on Aug. 27 after earning MVP honors at the Boston College Invitational. The sophomore totaled 68 digs and eight aces from the libero position, which was the most among Big 12 players that weekend in both categories. The Plano, Texas native was the first Tech player to receive a conference weekly award since Tory Vaughan was also honored as the defensive player of the week on Oct. 31 last year. PIPER, RUETTER NAMED TO B.C. INVITATIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Aubree Piper and Emily Ruetter were both named to the Boston College Invitational all-tournament team after helping lead the Red Raiders to their first 4-0 start to a season since 2003. Piper was a dominating presence for the Red Raiders in the middle, finishing with 30 kills along with a team-high .397 hitting percentage to go along with 18 blocks. Ruetter, meanwhile, was Tech’s primary setter throughout the weekend, totaling 141 assists (8.81 per set) and two double-doubles after recording 32 digs. FLORA GOES WITH YOUNG LINEUP IN BOSTON Don Flora certainly was not kidding when he said prior to the season that the Red Raiders would likely use a rotation composed primarily of freshmen and sophomores. The second-year head coach proved his point at the Boston College Invitational as the Red Raiders started at least four newcomers in every match, with the Binghamton and Boston College lineups including four freshmen and a pair of sophomores. CAVE NAMED TO PRESEASON ALL-BIG 12 TEAM Miara Cave was Texas Tech’s only honoree on the Big 12 Preseason Team that was announced prior to the season. The senior was one of 15 conference players honored in a vote by the league coaches after totaling 298 kills a year ago to go along with a .231 hitting percentage. The selection marked the third-straight season a Red Raider has been represented on the preseason team after Amanda Dowdy garnered the accolade the past two years. NEW FACES HIGHLIGHT 2012 ROSTER Possibly the most noticeable feature of the 2012 version of the Red Raiders will be the amount of newcomers spread throughout the roster. Don Flora and his staff added nine freshmen to the roster in the offseason to go along with transfers Rachel Brummitt and Ciara Gibson. Brummitt transferred from Radford University while Gibson redshirted the 2011 season after playing her first two seasons at Kentucky State. This marks the second-straight season Flora has used a large recruiting class after having 12 newcomers a year ago.

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CAVE, VAUGHAN RETURN FOR SENIOR SEASON Texas Tech seniors Miara Cave and Tory Vaughan will look to wrap their respective careers on a winning note in 2012. The two San Antonio natives have both been regulars in the Tech rotation since stepping foot on campus as freshmen in 2009. Since then, Cave has turned into one of the top right-sides in the Big 12 while Vaughan has played an important role as Tech’s libero over two seasons. Out of Tech’s 21-player roster, only Cave and Vaughan, along with junior Aubree Piper, have lettered more than one season. O’CANADA For the first time since 2007, Texas Tech will boast a player from north of the border in freshman setter Emily Ruetter. One of the top setters throughout Canada the past four years, Ruetter arrives at Tech after lettering at Nelson High School all four seasons while also playing for Defensa Volleyball Club, one of the top club programs in the country. The Burlington, Ontario native was a member of the 17-under Canada Selects team that won the 2011 national title before playing up on the 18-under division at the Ontario Provincials (equivalent to a state championship) where she was named the tournament MVP. Ruetter, who is expected to compete for Tech’s starting setter job, is the first Canadian-born player for Tech since current director of operations Amy Gandy . TEXAS TECH SPORTS NEW LOOK IN 2012 For the first time in recent memory, Texas Tech will sport a new look in 2012 as the Red Raiders will switch to long-sleeve uniforms. The Red Raiders will continue to have three color options in black, red, and white with all three made by Texas Tech’s official uniform provider, Under Armour. One other change to the uniform is across the front where the usual Double T logo has been replaced by the spelling of “Texas Tech.” FLORA HAS RED RAIDERS MOVING UP AFTER ONLY ONE YEAR Don Flora’s presence on the South Plains was quickly noticed a year ago when he led the Red Raiders, who were 4-25 overall in 2010, to a 15-17 record that marked the program’s most victories since 2001. Not a bad start for the first-year head coach. Tech’s 11-match win differential between the two seasons ranked third overall in the nation last year, falling only behind Samford (+15) and Tennessee-Martin (+13). Prior to his arrival, the Red Raiders had combined to win just 11 matches over the previous three seasons. BIG 12 COMING OFF BANNER YEAR The Big 12 Conference is coming off possibly its best season in league history after sending seven teams to the postseason in 2011 and recording the nation’s top RPI (ratings percentage index). The conference finished with five teams ranked in the top 30 of the RPI, including two in the top three with Texas ranked second and Iowa State a spot below. The league’s seven postseason selections marked the Big 12’s most since 2005 and the second-most nationally. RED RAIDERS PICKED EIGHTH IN BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL In order to advance to the postseason for the first time since 2001, Texas Tech will have to do better than its preseason poll prediction as the Red Raiders were picked to finish eighth in the nine-team Big 12 Conference in a vote by the league coaches. Texas, which has won the conference title in four of the past five seasons, was a unanimous selection to defend its Big 12 crown from a year ago with Iowa State and Kansas State being picked second and third, respectively. Oklahoma, Baylor, Kansas, and TCU rounded out the picks in front of Tech, while new league member West Virginia was the only school picked behind the Red Raiders. Big 12 Conference Preseason Poll Rank Team (First-place votes) Points 1. Texas (8) 64 2. Iowa State (1) 54 3. Kansas State 53 4. Oklahoma 40 5. Baylor 36 6. Kansas 30 7. TCU 22 8. TEXAS TECH 17 9. West Virginia 8

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FLORA AGAINST THE NCAA NON-CONFERENCE Binghamton______________________________1-0 Boston College____________________________1-0 Cal State Northridge________________________0-1 Central Arkansas___________________________1-1 Connecticut______________________________1-0 Fordham_________________________________1-0 Furman__________________________________1-0 Grambling State___________________________2-0 Houston Baptist___________________________1-0 Louisiana-Lafayette________________________1-0 Louisiana Tech____________________________1-0 Montana_________________________________1-0 Morehead State___________________________1-0 Nevada__________________________________0-1 New Mexico______________________________1-0 North Texas_______________________________2-0 Northwestern State________________________2-0 Prairie View A&M__________________________1-0 Rice_____________________________________0-1 San Jose State_____________________________1-1 Siena____________________________________1-0 Southeastern Louisiana_____________________1-0 Texas-Pan Amerian_________________________2-0 Towson__________________________________0-1 UT Arlington______________________________1-0 Overall_________________________________25-7 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Baylor___________________________________1-2 Iowa State________________________________0-4 Kansas___________________________________0-3 Kansas State______________________________0-3 Missouri_________________________________0-2 Oklahoma________________________________0-4 TCU_____________________________________0-3 Texas____________________________________0-4 Texas A&M________________________________0-2 West Virginia______________________________2-0 Overall________________________________ 3-26* * Includes Missouri and Texas A&M who were both Big 12 Conference members in 2011. Also does not include the TCU match from 2011.

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS At the United Spirit Arena__________________9-12 On the road______________________________8-19 Neutral Site______________________________11-2 In a tournament setting____________________21-4 On television______________________________0-7 Against ranked opponents_________________0-10 Against top 5 teams________________________0-1 Against top 10 teams_______________________0-4 In three set matches______________________14-20 In four set matches_________________________9-8 In five set matches_________________________5-5 On Monday_______________________________3-0 On Tuesday_______________________________1-2 On Wednesday___________________________0-14 On Friday________________________________10-2 On Saturday____________________________13-15 #WRECKEMTECH

Don Flora Head Coach 2nd Season University of La Verne ‘90, ‘00 Career Record: 297-92 (13) At Tech: 28-33 (2) @CoachFloraTTU

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n only one season as the head volleyball coach at Texas Tech, Don Flora has already revitalized a once storied program.

Flora was named the eighth volleyball coach in school history on Jan. 7, 2011, and immediately hit the ground running, leading the Red Raiders to a 15-17 record, the program’s most victories since 2001. It also marked the third-largest win differential in the country (+11) from the 2010 to 2011 season after inheriting a program that was just 4-25 the year before. Not bad for a first-year head coach who inherited a program that had only won 11 matches over its previous three seasons combined. Flora led the Red Raiders to that total in only his second month. Flora is 297-92 in 12-plus total seasons as a collegiate head coach as he remains one of the winningest active coaches with 10 years of experience at any level of NCAA play. In his 12 seasons as a head coach, Flora’s only other losing season came during his inaugural campaign at the University of La Verne (Calif.) when the Leopards similarly finished just two matches below .500 with a 12-14 mark. Flora led La Verne to 20 or more wins in nine of his next 10 seasons. The California native will look to do the same at Texas Tech as he enters the 2012 season, his second on the South Plains, with a young roster composed of 10 newcomers coming mainly from his first true recruiting class that spanned the Western Hemisphere as well as the state of Texas. Flora and his staff traveled to Canada to sign setter Emily Ruetter and then reached the Midwest with the addition of Brianna Grant out of Illinois and Meghan Stacy from Missouri. He also stayed close to home with the signing of Emily Ehrle from Crowley, Texas, who was the first of five other true freshmen to join the program. Red Raider fans took notice in only his first year as Tech averaged more than 800 fans in 2011, around a 15 percent increase from the year before. Tech broke the 1,000 fan mark three times, including a season high 1,413 on Nov. 9 against No. 8 Texas that was the largest announced attendance since 1,468 fans saw the Red Raiders face top-ranked Nebraska. Flora came to Tech following a two-year stint as an assistant coach at New Mexico State where the Aggies, consistently one of the top programs nationally, compiled a 38-22 record. Flora was responsible for recruiting activities, practice instruction and game strategy and was involved in the daily development of the overall program under head coach Mike Jordan. La Verne posted at least 20 wins in nine-straight seasons beginning in 2000 as the Leopards claimed ninestraight Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) titles. During Flora’s tenure, the Leopards were 140-10 in SCIAC matches, boasting an impressive .933 winning percentage helped in part by five undefeated 14-0 campaigns in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, and 2008. As the success kept building early in Flora’s tenure, so did the achievements at the national level. In only Flora’s fourth season, the Leopards wrapped a near-perfect 27-1 season with the 2001 NCAA Division III National Title, the second in school history. The title run earned Flora the Division III National Coach of the Year honor by both the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) and Volleyball Magazine. He was also named the AVCA West Region Coach of the Year, an award he was presented three more times following the 2003, 2005, and 2008 seasons. With a national title under his belt, Flora’s success kept rolling as the Leopards eventually posted their first 30-win season in 2003, which began a streak of three-straight seasons where La Verne advanced to the NCAA Final Four. The Leopards posted a school-record 33 wins a season later. The Leopards posted 27 wins in each of Flora’s final three seasons at the school, which culminated in another national title match appearance in 2008. Unlike 2001, however, La Verne was topped in the championship, falling to Emory in four sets. Flora graduated with a degree in social sciences from La Verne in 1990 before later returning to the classroom to earn his masters in the Leadership and Management curriculum in 2000. Flora, a native of Covina, Calif., and his wife, Jeanne, currently reside in Lubbock with their two daughters, Annika and Alexis.

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LAST MEETING WITH TEXAS MANHATTAN, Kan. - Texas Tech rallied from two sets down but was unable to deliver its first win over a ranked opponent since 2004 Saturday as No. 14 Kansas State held on for a 3-2 (25-13, 25-14, 20-25, 23-25, 15-9) victory at Ahearn Field House. The Red Raiders were looking for their first win over a top-25 team since Nov. 20, 2004, when Tech topped K-State, 3-2, in Manhattan. The match was also the last time Tech defeated K-State as the Wildcats had won 14-straight in the series. After overcoming an early two-set deficit, Tech came close to ending both streaks until the Wildcats broke open a 9-9 tie in the fifth with a 6-0 rally to close the match. Tech had previously rallied from 3-0 and 7-4 deficits earlier in the frame. “This was a competitive, quality performance out of our team,” Tech head coach Don Flora said. “We got down early, but I was proud to see how we stepped up and forced a fifth set. Kansas State is obviously one of the top teams in the country, so the way we came back and nearly won really says a lot about this young team.” Already facing an early deficit, Flora turned to his bench and found a combination that began to click as Meghan Stacy, Brianna Grant and Whitney Ford all entered on the front line. The trio accounted for 27 kills combined along with nine blocks. Stacy finished with a career-high 19 kills, including 12 during the fourth set alone, to lead the Red Raiders. She was joined in double digits by Breeann David, who connected on 12 kills of her own. Attacking errors plagued the Red Raiders early and then also in the fifth set as Tech finished with 30 in the match en route to a .147 hitting percentage. Tech totaled only four kills to go along with four errors in the pivotal fifth set after totaling a .368 average in the fourth. K-State, meanwhile, hit .318 as a team with only 18 errors, marking the third-highest average for a Tech opponent this season. Kaitlynn Pelger and Alex Muff led the Wildcats with 18 and 17 kills each while Lilla Porubek added 11 as well. All three players hit over .300 individually with Muff leading the way with a .593 average.

Volleyball Box Score 2012 Texas Tech Volleyball Texas Tech vs #14 Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012 at Manhattan, Kan.) # 2 4 5 6 12 21 3 7 10 11 14 15 16 18

Texas Tech

McKay, Lydia Cave, Miara Vaughan, Tory David, Breeann Hragyil, Nicole Mills, Mikia Ruetter, Emily Wright, Emily Ehrle, Emily Sorrells, Ellen Ford, Whitney Brummitt, Rachel Stacy, Meghan Grant, Brianna Totals

S

K

5 2 5 5 2 2 3 2 2 5 4 5 4 4

9 0 0 12 1 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 19 5

5

52

Team Attack By Set Set K E TA Pct Sideout Pct 1 7 5 24 .083 11-24 45% 2 10 10 38 .000 9-25 36% 3 12 6 31 .194 8-20 40% 4 19 5 38 .368 14-24 58% 5 4 4 19 .000 4-15 26% 46-108

# 1 4 5 11 17 18 2 3 7 9 14 15 16

30

26 6 4 28 2 7 2 3 4 1 10 1 47 9

150

Serve Ast SA SE RE

.192

0 0 0 0 14 0 30 0 1 0 0 3 0 1

-.500

.000 .143 .500

-.143

.000 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .255 .333 .147

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0

49

0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

7

SET SCORES Texas Tech (2) Kansas State (3)

6

0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 7

Block Dig BS BA BE

1 1 10 1 3 0 4 1 1 10 1 21 3 0 57

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

5 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 3

1 16

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

BH

Pts

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11.5 0.0 1.0 12.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 4.0 0.0 23.5 7.5

0

68.0

1

2

3

4

5

Team Records:

13 14 25 25 9 25 25 20 23 15

12-12, 1-7 18-3, 5-3

42%

S

K

Totals

5 5 4 5 5 2 1 3 2 5 2 5 1

5

2 0 5 11 18 3 0 3 3 17 3 0 0

Team Attack By Set Set K E TA Pct Sideout Pct 1 16 3 27 .481 12-14 85% 2 14 2 35 .343 9-14 64% 3 11 6 27 .185 8-25 31% 4 14 3 39 .282 13-24 54% 5 10 4 20 .300 4-9 44% 46-86

4 3 0 8 0 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 7 2

Pct

TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 9.0

Kansas State

Donahue, Caitlyn McCarty, Tristan Ludwig, Kathleen Porubek, Lilla Pelger, Kaitlynn Traxson, Courtney Madonia, Gina Keating, Chelsea Cook, Courtney Muff, Alex Johnson, Taylor Kabalis, Kuulei Kaufman, Dakota

Attack E TA

53%

65

Attack E TA

1 0 1 3 5 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 1

18

11 0 10 25 40 7 0 8 10 27 5 0 5

148

Pct

Serve Ast SA SE RE

.091 .000 .400 .320 .325 .286 .000 .125 .200 .593 .200 .000

58 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

-.200 .318

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

62

0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 0

7

8

0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 7

Block Dig BS BA BE

4 7 9 6 18 0 1 3 1 0 0 12 0 61

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 0 1 3 3 0 0 4 0 7 1 0 0

1 23

0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 7

BH

Pts

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4.0 1.0 8.5 14.5 21.5 3.0 0.0 5.0 3.0 20.5 3.5 0.0 0.0

0

84.5

TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 12.5 Site: Manhattan, Kan. (Ahearn Field House) Date: Oct 20, 2012 Attend: 1317 Time: 2:10 Referees: Kevin Duggan, Mary Faragher Tie scores Lead change

1 0 0

2 1 1

3 8 7

4 11 5

5 Total 4 24 2 15

Meghan Stacy came off the bench to deliver a career-high 19 kills previously against K-State.

Rachel Brummitt anchored the Tech back row with 21 digs while Tory Vaughan and Ellen Sorrells added 10 each as well. K-State led Tech, 61-57, in the category thanks in part to a team-high 18 digs from Pelger. The loss dropped the Red Raiders to .500 for the first time this season as Tech fell to 12-12 on the year and 1-7 in Big 12 play. K-State improved to 18-3 overall and 5-3 in league action.

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2012 RESULTS Date Aug 24, 2012

Opponent Score vs Fordham W 3-1

Match results 26-24,25-12,27-29,25-11

Overall 1-0

Conf 0-0

Time 1:54

Attend 83

Aug 24, 2012

vs Binghamton

W

3-0

Aug 25, 2012

vs Siena

W

3-1

25-22,25-18,25-20

2-0

0-0

1:18

68

25-17,19-25,25-17,25-19

3-0

0-0

1:44

Aug 25, 2012

at Boston College

W

57

3-2

20-25,17-25,25-21,25-23,15-11

4-0

0-0

2:15

243

Aug 31, 2012

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN

W

3-0

25-21,25-14,25-21

5-0

0-0

1:20

323

Aug 31, 2012 Sep 01, 2012

SAN JOSE STATE

W

3-0

25-22,28-26,27-25

6-0

0-0

1:48

323

NORTHWESTERN STATE

W

3-1

25-14,22-25,25-21,25-16

7-0

0-0

1:57

315

Sep 03, 2012

NORTH TEXAS

W

3-1

20-25,25-22,25-20,25-22

8-0

0-0

2:04

612

Sep 7, 2012

vs Towson

0-3

17-25,26-28,22-25

8-1

0-0

1:30

41

Sep 8, 2012

vs Furman

W

3-2

25-15,21-25,25-19,16-25,15-12

9-1

0-0

1:55

36

Sep 8, 2012

at Montana

W

3-1

25-15,11-25,25-19,25-15

10-1

0-0

1:45

387

Sep 14, 2012

vs Houston Baptist

W

3-2

23-25,25-23,16-25,25-21,25-23

11-1

0-0

2:16

113

Sep 15, 2012

vs Cal State Northridge

0-3

L

21-25,16-25,21-25

11-2

0-0

1:15

109

Sep 15, 2012

at Rice

0-3

L

23-25,36-38,21-25

11-3

0-0

1:40

476

Sep 19, 2012

at Nevada

2-3

L

26-24,22-25,20-25,25-22,11-15

11-4

0-0

2:24

218

Sep 22, 2012

KANSAS*

0-3

L

16-25,16-25,15-25

11-5

0-1

1:19

845

Sep 26, 2012

at TCU*

0-3

L

17-25, 19-25, 15-25

11-6

0-2

1:26

1350

Sep 29, 2012

#9 TEXAS*

0-3

L

16-25,23-25,22-25

11-7

0-3

1:30

917

Oct 02, 2012

at Central Arkansas

1-3

L

14-25,23-25,27-25,18-25

11-8

0-3

2:00

391

Oct 06, 2012

#22 IOWA STATE*

1-3

L

25-20,17-25,10-25,16-25

11-9

0-4

1:40

425

Oct 10, 2012

at Baylor*

1-3

L

25-23,19-25,19-25,18-25

11-10

0-5

1:47

937

Oct 13, 2012

at West Virginia*

3-1

19-25,25-10,25-22,26-24

12-10

1-5

1:57

363

Oct 17, 2012

OKLAHOMA*

0-3

L

25-27,20-25,21-25

12-11

1-6

1:31

1090

Oct 20, 2012

at #14 Kansas State*

2-3

L

13-25,14-25,25-20,25-23,9-15

12-12

1-7

2:10

1317

Oct 27, 2012

WEST VIRGINIA*

3-1

25-10,25-19,21-25,25-15

13-12

2-7

1:46

521

Oct 31, 2012

at Oklahoma*

0-3

L

19-25,18-25,22-25

2-8

2-8

1:27

454

Nov 03, 2012

at #21 Iowa State*

0-3

L

13-25,21-25,16-25

13-14

2-9

1:17

3211

Nov 07, 2012

TCU

0-3

L

30-32,22-25,19-25

2-10

2-10

1:31

588

Nov 14, 2012

at #3 Texas*

0-3

L

16-25,20-25,17-25

13-16

2-11

1:19

2514

W

W

L

* Big 12 Conference match ATTENDANCE

Dates Total Average

Total

29 17550 605

Home

10 5534 553

Away

12 11618 968

Neutral

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2012 INDIVIDUAL STATS ## Name 10 Ehrle, Emily 4 Cave, Miara 16 Stacy, Meghan 6 David, Breeann 2 McKay, Lydia 13 Piper, Aubree 21 Mills, Mikia 3 Ruetter, Emily 18 Grant, Brianna 28 Rankin, Meredith 5 Vaughan, Tory 7 Wright, Emily 14 Ford, Whitney 23 Podraza, Sam 15 Brummitt, Rachel 12 Hragyil, Nicole 1 Jobe, Tori 11 Sorrells, Ellen 9 Dominguez, Megan TEXAS TECH Opponents

SP MP-MS 93 28-5 92 28-19 79 27-15 66 23-17 99 28-24 70 20-19 55 23-11 102 29-26 27 13-5 20 12-0 107 29-21 86 29-8 12 7-0 8 5-0 107 29-0 37 18-3 4 3-0 30 11-0 50 18-1 107 29-29 107 29-29

## Name SP 10 Ehrle, Emily 93 4 Cave, Miara 92 16 Stacy, Meghan 79 6 David, Breeann 66 2 McKay, Lydia 99 13 Piper, Aubree 70 21 Mills, Mikia 55 3 Ruetter, Emily 102 18 Grant, Brianna 27 28 Rankin, Meredith 20 5 Vaughan, Tory 107 7 Wright, Emily 86 14 Ford, Whitney 12 23 Podraza, Sam 8 15 Brummitt, Rachel 107 12 Hragyil, Nicole 37 1 Jobe, Tori 4 11 Sorrells, Ellen 30 9 Dominguez, Megan 50 TEAM TEXAS TECH 107 Opponents 107

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ATTACK K K/Set E TA Pct 227 2.44 97 680 .191 213 2.32 111 535 .191 188 2.38 78 541 .203 181 2.74 99 519 .158 178 1.80 53 456 .274 149 2.13 39 354 .311 62 1.13 37 179 .140 36 0.35 10 122 .213 23 0.85 20 74 .041 21 1.05 12 66 .136 11 0.10 8 84 .036 9 0.10 5 73 .055 6 0.50 5 17 .059 5 0.62 4 17 .059 3 0.03 1 24 .083 2 0.05 2 9 .000 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 1 6 -.167 0 0.00 0 2 .000 1314 12.28 582 3758 .195 1459 13.64 584 3831 .228

SET SERVE A A/Set SA SA/Set SE 2 0.02 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 6 9 0.11 9 0.11 24 2 0.03 4 0.06 19 5 0.05 12 0.12 5 2 0.03 1 0.01 8 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1006 9.86 20 0.20 34 1 0.04 2 0.07 2 2 0.10 1 0.05 5 13 0.12 18 0.17 20 15 0.17 8 0.09 24 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 72 0.67 23 0.21 27 88 2.38 3 0.08 4 8 2.00 0 0.00 0 7 0.23 8 0.27 7 0 0.00 4 0.08 1 1232 11.51 113 1.06 186 1377 12.87 132 1.23 214

DIG BLOCKING POINTS RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE POINTS Pts/Set 8 38 0.41 6 19 25 0.27 2 1 242.5 2.61 1 38 0.41 10 30 40 0.43 6 0 238.0 2.59 16 126 1.59 4 29 33 0.42 3 0 215.5 2.73 11 82 1.24 10 46 56 0.85 5 2 218.0 3.30 1 38 0.38 10 61 71 0.72 7 1 230.5 2.33 0 18 0.26 7 49 56 0.80 6 0 181.5 2.59 0 12 0.22 7 39 46 0.84 6 1 88.5 1.61 0 210 2.06 9 35 44 0.43 7 11 82.5 0.81 0 5 0.19 1 13 14 0.52 4 0 32.5 1.20 2 21 1.05 0 4 4 0.20 2 0 24.0 1.20 24 195 1.82 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 29.0 0.27 15 149 1.73 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 17.0 0.20 0 1 0.08 0 2 2 0.17 0 0 7.0 0.58 0 0 0.00 0 3 3 0.38 1 0 6.5 0.81 28 468 4.37 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 26.0 0.24 1 52 1.41 0 3 3 0.08 0 6 6.5 0.18 0 5 1.25 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 5 51 1.70 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 8.0 0.27 0 29 0.58 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 4.0 0.08 20 132 1538 14.37 64 333 230.5 2.15 49 25 1657.5 15.49 113 1603 14.98 37 399 236.5 2.21 60 37 1827.5 17.08

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BIG 12 ONLY STATS ## Name 6 David, Breeann 4 Cave, Miara 2 McKay, Lydia 10 Ehrle, Emily 16 Stacy, Meghan 21 Mills, Mikia 18 Grant, Brianna 13 Piper, Aubree 3 Ruetter, Emily 5 Vaughan, Tory 14 Ford, Whitney 7 Wright, Emily 12 Hragyil, Nicole 28 Rankin, Meredith 15 Brummitt, Rachel 23 Podraza, Sam 11 Sorrells, Ellen 9 Dominguez, Megan TEXAS TECH Opponents

ATTACK SP MP-MS K K/Set E TA Pct 37 13-8 103 2.78 67 302 .119 41 13-12 96 2.34 56 254 .157 42 12-12 74 1.76 30 222 .198 34 12-2 71 2.09 44 260 .104 29 12-3 64 2.21 27 186 .199 27 11-7 36 1.33 21 111 .135 22 8-5 21 0.95 15 61 .098 10 4-3 11 1.10 7 40 .100 40 13-10 11 0.28 2 44 .205 45 13-10 7 0.16 1 41 .146 11 6-0 5 0.45 5 15 .000 32 13-2 4 0.12 1 32 .094 26 12-3 2 0.08 2 9 .000 4 2-0 2 0.50 1 7 .143 45 13-0 1 0.02 1 8 .000 4 2-0 0 0.00 1 3 -.333 29 10-0 0 0.00 1 6 -.167 9 6-1 0 0.00 0 1 .000 45 13-13 508 11.29 282 1602 .141 45 13-13 617 13.71 213 1559 .259

## Name SP 6 David, Breeann 37 4 Cave, Miara 41 2 McKay, Lydia 42 10 Ehrle, Emily 34 16 Stacy, Meghan 29 21 Mills, Mikia 27 18 Grant, Brianna 22 3 Ruetter, Emily 40 13 Piper, Aubree 10 5 Vaughan, Tory 45 14 Ford, Whitney 11 7 Wright, Emily 32 28 Rankin, Meredith 4 12 Hragyil, Nicole 26 15 Brummitt, Rachel 45 23 Podraza, Sam 4 11 Sorrells, Ellen 29 9 Dominguez, Megan 9 TEAM TEXAS TECH 45 Opponents 45

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SET SERVE A A/Set SA SA/Set SE 0 0.00 1 0.03 7 0 0.00 0 0.00 6 2 0.05 6 0.14 3 2 0.06 0 0.00 0 2 0.07 5 0.17 8 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1 0.05 2 0.09 2 1 0.10 0 0.00 0 342 8.55 7 0.17 15 6 0.13 8 0.18 5 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 2 0.06 1 0.03 5 88 3.38 2 0.08 4 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 27 0.60 6 0.13 12 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 7 0.24 8 0.28 7 0 0.00 1 0.11 0 480 10.67 47 1.04 74 581 12.91 58 1.29 88

DIG BLOCKING POINTS RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE POINTS Pts/Set 4 24 0.65 4 17 21 0.57 2 1 116.5 3.15 1 32 0.78 7 7 14 0.34 3 0 106.5 2.60 1 22 0.52 4 25 29 0.69 3 0 96.5 2.30 1 20 0.59 4 8 12 0.35 0 1 79.0 2.32 7 26 0.90 0 11 11 0.38 1 0 74.5 2.57 0 5 0.19 4 16 20 0.74 3 1 48.0 1.78 0 3 0.14 1 11 12 0.55 4 0 29.5 1.34 0 69 1.73 3 9 12 0.30 1 8 25.5 0.64 0 2 0.20 0 3 3 0.30 0 0 12.5 1.25 13 100 2.22 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 15.0 0.33 0 1 0.09 0 2 2 0.18 0 0 6.0 0.55 5 47 1.47 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 5.0 0.16 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.0 0.50 1 38 1.46 0 2 2 0.08 0 6 5.0 0.19 11 181 4.02 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 7.0 0.16 0 0 0.00 0 1 1 0.25 0 0 0.5 0.12 5 51 1.76 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 8.0 0.28 0 10 1.11 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.11 9 58 631 14.02 27 112 83.0 1.84 17 20 638.0 14.18 47 696 15.47 16 205 118.5 2.63 25 19 793.5 17.63

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TEAM MATCH-BY-MATCH STATS Date Aug. 24 Aug. 24 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 31 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 26 Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

Opponent vs Fordham vs Binghamton vs Siena at Boston College TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN SAN JOSE STATE NORTHWESTERN STATE NORTH TEXAS vs Towson vs Furman at Montana vs Houston Baptist vs Cal State Northridge at Rice at Nevada KANSAS at TCU #9 TEXAS at Central Arkansas #22 IOWA STATE at Baylor at West Virginia OKLAHOMA at #14 Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA at Oklahoma at Iowa State TCU at #3 Texas Texas Tech Opponent

SP K E TA Pct. A SA SE RE 4 47 19 115 .243 45 7 4 3 3 40 7 91 .363 37 4 7 5 4 45 18 127 .213 42 6 9 3 5 54 26 154 .182 49 3 11 4 3 40 13 97 .278 37 5 10 5 3 48 16 134 .239 44 2 4 6 4 47 13 120 .283 43 9 8 6 4 64 27 165 .224 56 5 7 2 3 37 16 104 .202 36 2 4 4 5 64 20 149 .295 62 2 8 3 4 57 11 125 .368 56 3 8 5 5 80 21 219 .269 75 2 7 6 3 33 21 117 .103 30 2 9 3 3 46 21 149 .168 42 5 5 3 5 61 26 154 .227 60 4 8 8 3 33 24 113 .080 31 2 4 2 3 29 18 104 .106 27 1 5 4 3 37 24 112 .116 35 3 6 5 4 43 25 136 .132 38 5 3 8 4 36 19 144 .118 35 3 4 6 4 40 30 155 .065 37 2 7 3 4 53 20 140 .236 49 5 4 6 3 36 24 109 .110 34 4 6 1 5 52 30 150 .147 49 7 6 7 4 56 18 139 .273 54 9 11 4 3 37 16 117 .179 34 1 8 6 3 23 21 103 .019 22 4 2 5 3 43 25 124 .145 41 3 4 5 3 33 13 92 .217 32 3 7 4 107 1314 582 3758 .195 1232 113 186 132 107 1459 584 3831 .228 1377 132 214 113

DIG BS BA BE Total BHE Points 45 3 23 0 14.5 1 68.5 52 1 8 2 5.0 0 49.0 46 2 16 6 10.0 0 61.0 67 7 24 0 19.0 0 76.0 41 1 13 2 7.5 0 52.5 68 2 17 1 10.5 1 60.5 59 1 32 3 17.0 0 73.0 69 2 8 0 6.0 1 75.0 28 2 2 1 3.0 0 42.0 65 3 10 1 8.0 0 74.0 48 2 8 3 6.0 0 66.0 101 3 16 8 11.0 1 93.0 36 1 12 3 7.0 0 42.0 63 2 12 1 8.0 0 59.0 70 1 14 0 8.0 1 73.0 38 2 0 2 2.0 1 37.0 42 4 6 0 7.0 3 37.0 44 1 4 0 3.0 1 43.0 49 4 6 1 7.0 0 55.0 59 2 4 3 4.0 1 43.0 62 2 12 2 8.0 1 50.0 59 1 18 1 10.0 5 68.0 37 1 10 1 6.0 1 46.0 57 1 16 1 9.0 0 68.0 72 4 13 1 10.5 0 75.5 48 3 9 0 7.5 3 45.5 34 2 10 2 7.0 0 34.0 50 3 8 3 7.0 4 53.0 29 1 2 1 2.0 0 38.0 1538 64 333 49 230.5 25 1657.5 1603 37 399 60 236.5 37 1827.5

BY SET AVERAGES Sets played: 107 Kills per set: 12.28 Assists per set: 11.51 Service aces per set: 1.06 Reception errors per set: 1.23 Digs per set: 14.37 Blocks per set: 2.15 Ball handling errors per set: 0.23 Reception errors per set: 1.23 Points per set: 15.49

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OPPONENT MATCH-BY-MATCH STATS Date Aug. 24 Aug. 24 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 31 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 26 Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct 27 Oct 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

Opponent vs Fordham vs Binghamton vs Siena at Boston College TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN SAN JOSE STATE NORTHWESTERN STATE NORTH TEXAS vs Towson vs Furman at Montana vs Houston Baptist vs Cal State Northridge at Rice at Nevada KANSAS at TCU #9 TEXAS at Central Arkansas #22 IOWA STATE at Baylor at West Virginia OKLAHOMA at Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA at Oklahoma at Iowa State TCU at Texas Opponent totals Texas Tech

SP K E TA Pct. A SA SE RE 4 49 38 138 .080 45 3 6 7 3 39 16 111 .207 36 5 13 4 4 48 27 128 .164 48 3 9 6 5 60 37 170 .135 55 4 8 3 3 26 17 88 .102 25 5 8 5 3 45 23 143 .154 42 6 6 2 4 48 30 155 .116 46 6 10 9 4 51 21 152 .197 45 2 1 5 3 54 21 113 .292 54 4 4 2 5 63 24 154 .253 62 3 11 2 4 48 17 122 .254 46 5 7 3 5 81 27 228 .237 77 6 4 2 3 41 15 100 .260 40 3 8 2 3 59 17 150 .280 55 3 9 5 5 67 22 176 .256 62 8 12 4 3 43 7 97 .371 40 2 4 2 3 44 11 101 .327 41 4 10 1 3 39 13 100 .260 35 5 5 3 4 63 19 144 .306 58 8 10 5 4 62 23 153 .255 57 6 5 3 4 56 22 149 .228 56 3 10 2 4 46 26 138 .145 46 6 5 5 3 45 16 107 .271 43 1 9 4 5 65 18 148 .318 62 7 8 7 4 35 26 146 .062 34 4 5 9 3 41 13 110 .255 37 6 5 1 3 46 15 100 .310 44 5 8 4 3 44 15 121 .240 39 5 5 3 3 51 8 89 .483 47 4 9 3 107 1459 584 3831 .228 1377 132 214 113 107 1314 582 3758 .195 1232 113 186 132

DIG 46 41 53 62 35 57 56 63 44 58 44 109 49 74 59 50 50 40 57 76 78 64 42 61 56 50 47 44 38 1603 1538

BS BA BE Total BHE 0 17 4 8.5 3 0 4 2 2.0 1 1 16 1 9.0 6 1 16 0 9.0 1 0 2 3 1.0 0 0 6 0 3.0 0 1 8 1 5.0 0 2 18 3 11.0 2 0 18 2 9.0 1 4 8 0 8.0 0 0 6 5 3.0 1 1 16 2 9.0 0 2 12 4 8.0 0 2 20 3 12.0 0 1 21 3 11.5 1 2 24 0 14.0 0 0 10 1 5.0 0 0 28 2 14.0 3 6 6 2 9.0 2 2 10 1 7.0 0 3 20 2 13.0 5 1 12 4 7.0 6 1 16 1 9.0 1 1 23 7 12.5 0 2 10 1 7.0 0 0 10 0 5.0 1 2 12 1 8.0 0 1 12 2 7.0 3 1 18 3 10.0 0 37 399 60 236.5 37 64 333 49 230.5 25

Points 60.5 46.0 60.0 73.0 32.0 54.0 59.0 64.0 67.0 74.0 56.0 96.0 52.0 74.0 86.5 59.0 53.0 58.0 80.0 75.0 72.0 59.0 55.0 84.5 46.0 52.0 59.0 56.0 65.0 1827.5 1657.5

BY SET AVERAGES Sets played: 107 Kills per set: 13.64 Assists per set: 12.87 Service aces per set: 1.23 Reception errors per set: 1.06 Digs per set: 14.98 Blocks per set: 2.21 Ball handling errors per set: 0.35 Reception errors per set: 1.06 Points per set: 17.08

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TEAM HIGHS ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .368 (57-11-125)________ at Montana (Sep 8, 2012) .363 (40- 7- 91)_____ vs Binghamton (Aug 24, 2012) .295 (64-20-149)_________ vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) .283 (47-13-120)_________ vs NW St. (Sep 01, 2012) .278 (40-13- 97)___________vs UTPA (Aug 31, 2012 KILLS (K-E-TA) 80 (80-21-219) 5s__ vs Houston Bapt. (Sep 14, 2012) 64 (64-20-149) 5s________ vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) 64 (64-27-165) 4s____ vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 61 (61-26-154) 5s________at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) 57 (57-11-125) 4s_______ at Montana (Sep 8, 2012) KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 48 (48-16-134)____vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) 46 (46-21-149)____________ at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 43 (43-25-124)____________ vs TCU (Nov 07, 2012) 40 (40-13- 97)____________ vs UTPA (Aug 31, 2012) 40 (40- 7- 91)_______ vs Binghamton (Aug 24, 2012) KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 64 (64-27-165)______ vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 57 (57-11-125)_________ at Montana (Sep 8, 2012) 56 (56-18-139)_____ vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 53 (53-20-140)_____ at West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 80 (80-21-219)__ vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 64 (64-20-149)__________ vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) 61 (61-26-154)__________at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 219 (80-21-219) 5s_________ vs HBU (Sep 14, 2012) 165 (64-27-165) 4s___ vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 155 (40-30-155) 4s________ at Baylor (Oct 10, 2012) 154 (61-26-154) 5s_______at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) 154 (54-26-154) 5s___ at Boston Coll. (Aug 25, 2012) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 149 (46-21-149)___________ at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 134 (48-16-134)___vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) 124 (43-25-124)___________ vs TCU (Nov 07, 2012) 117 (37-16-117)______ at Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2012) 117 (33-21-117)___ vs CS Northridge (Sep 15, 2012) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 165 (64-27-165)_____ vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 155 (40-30-155)__________ at Baylor (Oct 10, 2012) 144 (36-19-144)______ vs Iowa State (Oct 06, 2012) 140 (53-20-140)____ at West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 219 (80-21-219)___ vs Houston Bapt. (Sep 14, 2012) 154 (54-26-154)_____ at Boston Coll. (Aug 25, 2012) ASSISTS 75 (5s)_________ vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 62 (5s)_________________ vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) 60 (5s)_________________at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) 56 (4s)_____________ vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 56 (4s)________________ at Montana (Sep 8, 2012) ASSISTS 3-SETS 44______________vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) 42______________________ at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 41______________________ vs TCU (Nov 07, 2012) 37_________ vs Texas-Pan American (Aug 31, 2012) 37_______________ vs Binghamton (Aug 24, 2012)

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ASSISTS 4-SETS 56________________ vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 56___________________ at Montana (Sep 8, 2012) 54_______________ vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 49_______________ at West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) ASSISTS 5-SET 75____________ vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 62____________________ vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) 60____________________at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) DIGS 101 (5s)________ vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 72 (4s)____________ vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 70 (5s)_________________at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) 69 (4s)_____________ vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 68 (3s)___________vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) DIGS 3-SETS 68______________vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) 63______________________ at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 52_______________ vs Binghamton (Aug 24, 2012) 50______________________ vs TCU (Nov 07, 2012) 48_________________ at Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2012) DIGS 4-SETS 72_______________ vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 69________________ vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 62_____________________ at Baylor (Oct 10, 2012) 59__________vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012) 59_______________ at West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) 59_________________ vs Iowa State (Oct 06, 2012) DIGS 5-SETS 101___________ vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 70____________________at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) 67_____________ at Boston College (Aug 25, 2012) 65____________________ vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) ACES 9___________vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012) 9________________ vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 7___________________ vs Fordham (Aug 24, 2012) 7_________________at Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012) BLOCKS 19.0____________ at Boston College (Aug 25, 2012) 17.0_________vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012) 14.5_________________ vs Fordham (Aug 24, 2012) 11.0___________ vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 10.5_____________vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) 10.5______________ vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 10.0______________ at West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) 10.0____________________ vs Siena (Aug 25, 2012) 9.0________________at Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012) 8.0______________________ at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 8.0_____________________ at Baylor (Oct 10, 2012) 8.0____________________at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012)

OPPONENT HIGHS ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .483 (51- 8- 89)___________ at Texas (Nov 14, 2012) .371 (43- 7- 97)__________ vs Kansas (Sep 22, 2012) KILLS (K-E-TA) 81 (81-27-228) 5s__ vs Houston Bapt. (Sep 14, 2012) 67 (67-22-176) 5s________ at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 59 (59-17-150)_____________at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 54 (54-21-113)___________vs Towson (Sep 7, 2012) KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 63 (63-19-144)__ at Central Arkansas (Oct 02, 2012) 62 (62-23-153)________vs Iowa State (Oct 06, 2012) KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 81 (81-27-228)___vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 228 (81-27-228) 5s_________ vs HBU (Sep 14, 2012) 176 (67-22-176) 5s_______ at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 150 (59-17-150)____________at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 143 (45-23-143)_____ vs San Jose St. (Aug 31, 2012) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 155 (48-30-155)__________vs NW St. (Sep 01, 2012) 153 (62-23-153)_______vs Iowa State (Oct 06, 2012) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 228 (81-27-228)___ vs Houston Bapt. (Sep 14, 2012) ASSISTS 77 (5s)__________vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 62 (5s)__________ Three times (last at Kansas State) ASSISTS 3-SETS 55_______________________at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 54_____________________vs Towson (Sep 7, 2012) ASSISTS 4-SETS 58____________ at Central Arkansas (Oct 02, 2012) 57__________________vs Iowa State (Oct 06, 2012) ASSISTS 5-SETS 77_____________vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) DIGS 109 (5s)_________vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 78 (4s)__________________ at Baylor (Oct 10, 2012) DIGS 3-SETS 74_______________________at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 57______________ vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) DIGS 4-SETS 78_____________________ at Baylor (Oct 10, 2012) 76__________________vs Iowa State (Oct 06, 2012) DIGS 5-SETS 109____________vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) ACES 8_____________________ at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) 8_____________ at Central Arkansas (Oct 02, 2012) BLOCKS 14.0___________________ vs Kansas (Sep 22, 2012) 14.0_____________________vs Texas (Sep 29, 2012)

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INDIVIDUAL HIGHS ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 8 kills .643 ( 9- 0-14)__________________ Piper, Aubree vs Binghamton (Aug 24, 2012) .526 (11- 1-19)________________McKay, Lydia vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) .524 (13- 2-21)___________________Piper, Aubree vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) .500 (10- 1-18)______________________ Ehrle, Emily vs Fordham (Aug 24, 2012) .500 (13- 2-22)______________________ Piper, Aubree at Montana (Sep 8, 2012) .500 ( 8- 1-14)_____________________Piper, Aubree vs Fordham (Aug 24, 2012) .500 ( 9- 1-16)_________________________ Cave, Miara at Texas (Nov 14, 2012) KILLS (K-E-TA) 23 (23- 4-44) 5s________________________Ehrle, Emily vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) 19 (19- 4-41) 5s______________ Piper, Aubree vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 19 (19-11-39) 3s_____________________ David, Breeann vs TCU (Nov 07, 2012) 19 (19- 5-40) 4s________________ Stacy, Meghan vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 19 (19- 7-47) 5s________________ Stacy, Meghan at Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012) KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 19 (19-11-39)________________________ David, Breeann vs TCU (Nov 07, 2012) 14 (14- 6-36)____________________David, Breeann at Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2012) 13 (13- 4-35)________________ David, Breeann vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) 12 (12- 6-28)___________________________Cave, Miara vs Texas (Sep 29, 2012) KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 19 (19- 5-40)__________________ Stacy, Meghan vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 16 (16- 6-39)__________________ David, Breeann vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 15 (15- 5-33)_____________________Cave, Miara at West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) 14 (14- 3-33)________________________Stacy, Meghan vs Siena (Aug 25, 2012) 14 (14- 2-32)__________________David, Breeann vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 23 (23- 4-44)__________________________Ehrle, Emily vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) 19 (19- 4-41)________________ Piper, Aubree vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 19 (19- 7-47)__________________ Stacy, Meghan at Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 51 (14- 3-51) 5s________________Ehrle, Emily vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 47 (19- 7-47) 5s________________ Stacy, Meghan at Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012) 46 (12- 7-46) 4s________________________ Ehrle, Emily at Baylor (Oct 10, 2012) 46 (16- 6-46) 5s_____________ Stacy, Meghan vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 44 (23- 4-44) 5s________________________Ehrle, Emily vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 39 (19-11-39)________________________ David, Breeann vs TCU (Nov 07, 2012) 36 (14- 6-36)____________________David, Breeann at Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2012) 35 (13- 4-35)________________ David, Breeann vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) 34 ( 9- 3-34)__________________________ Stacy, Meghan at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 33 ( 5-10-33)___________________ David, Breeann at Iowa State (Nov 03, 2012)

POINTS 4-SETS 19.5 (19- 0- 0.5)________________ Stacy, Meghan vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 19.0 (14- 1- 4.0)__________ David, Breeann vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012) 18.5 (14- 0- 4.5)________________David, Breeann vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 18.0 (16- 0- 2.0)________________ David, Breeann vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) POINTS 5-SETS 23.5 (19- 3- 1.5)________________ Stacy, Meghan at Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012) 23.5 (23- 0- 0.5)________________________Ehrle, Emily vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) 21.5 (19- 0- 2.5)______________ Piper, Aubree vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) ASSISTS 71 (5s)_____________________ Ruetter, Emily vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 56 (5s)_____________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) 54 (4s)________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 51 (5s)____________________________ Ruetter, Emily at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) 46 (4s)____________________________ Ruetter, Emily at Montana (Sep 8, 2012) ASSISTS 3-SETS 38_________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) 37__________________________________Ruetter, Emily vs TCU (Nov 07, 2012) 37__________________________________ Ruetter, Emily at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 35____________________ Ruetter, Emily vs Texas-Pan American (Aug 31, 2012) ASSISTS 4-SETS 54___________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 46_______________________________ Ruetter, Emily at Montana (Sep 8, 2012) 43___________________________Ruetter, Emily vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 43_____________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs Fordham (Aug 24, 2012) ASSISTS 5-SETS 71________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 56________________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) 51_______________________________ Ruetter, Emily at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) DIGS 34 (5s)__________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 27 (3s)___________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) 26 (5s)_________________________ Brummitt, Rachel at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) 24 (3s)_____________________Brummitt, Rachel vs Binghamton (Aug 24, 2012) DIGS 3-SETS 27______________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) 24________________________Brummitt, Rachel vs Binghamton (Aug 24, 2012) 18_______________________________ Brummitt, Rachel at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) 16__________________________ Brummitt, Rachel at Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2012)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 46 (12- 7-46)__________________________ Ehrle, Emily at Baylor (Oct 10, 2012) 40 (19- 5-40)__________________ Stacy, Meghan vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) 39 (16- 6-39)__________________ David, Breeann vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 34 (13- 3-34)_________________________Ehrle, Emily at Montana (Sep 8, 2012)

DIGS 4-SETS 21__________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012) 20___________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs North Texas (Sep 03, 2012) 20________________________ Brummitt, Rachel at West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) 19____________________________ Brummitt, Rachel at Montana (Sep 8, 2012)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 51 (14- 3-51)__________________Ehrle, Emily vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 47 (19- 7-47)__________________ Stacy, Meghan at Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012) 46 (16- 6-46)_______________ Stacy, Meghan vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012)

DIGS 5-SETS 34_____________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 26____________________________ Brummitt, Rachel at Nevada (Sep 19, 2012) 21________________________ Brummitt, Rachel at Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012) 20_____________________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012)

POINTS 23.5 (19- 3- 1.5) 5s______________ Stacy, Meghan at Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012) 23.5 (23- 0- 0.5) 5s______________________Ehrle, Emily vs Furman (Sep 8, 2012) 21.5 (19- 0- 2.5) 3s____________________ David, Breeann vs TCU (Nov 07, 2012) 21.5 (19- 0- 2.5) 5s____________ Piper, Aubree vs Houston Baptist (Sep 14, 2012) 19.5 (19- 0- 0.5) 4s______________ Stacy, Meghan vs West Virginia (Oct 27, 2012) POINTS 3-SETS 21.5 (19- 0- 2.5)______________________ David, Breeann vs TCU (Nov 07, 2012) 17.5 (13- 1- 3.5)______________ David, Breeann vs San Jose State (Aug 31, 2012) 15.5 (14- 0- 1.5)__________________David, Breeann at Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2012) 13.0 (11- 0- 2.0)___________ McKay, Lydia vs Cal State Northridge (Sep 15, 2012) 13.0 (10- 1- 2.0)_________________________McKay, Lydia at Rice (Sep 15, 2012) #WRECKEMTECH

ACES 5_________________________Ruetter, Emily at Central Arkansas (Oct 02, 2012) 4______________________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs Siena (Aug 25, 2012) 3___________________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs Fordham (Aug 24, 2012) 3____________________________ Sorrells, Ellen at Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012) 3___________________________ Stacy, Meghan at Kansas State (Oct 20, 2012) BLOCKS (BS-BA) 9 ( 1- 8)__________________________Piper, Aubree vs Fordham (Aug 24, 2012) 8 ( 2- 6)_______________________Mills, Mikia at Boston College (Aug 25, 2012) 7 ( 1- 6)_________________________ Mills, Mikia at West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012) 7 ( 1- 6)________________ David, Breeann vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)

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15+ KILLS MIARA CAVE (2) 16, at Nevada (Sept. 19, 2012) 15, at West Virginia (Oct. 13, 2012) BREEANN DAVID (2) 16, vs, North Texas (Sept. 3, 2012) 19, vs. TCU (Nov. 7, 2012) EMILY EHRLE (3) 15, at Boston College (Aug. 25, 2012) 15, at Nevada (Sept. 19, 2012) 23, vs. Furman (Sept. 8, 2012) AUBREE PIPER (1) 19, vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012) MEGHAN STACY (3) 16, vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012) 19, at Kansas State (Oct. 20, 2012) 19, vs. West Virginia (Oct. 27, 2012)

50+ ASSISTS EMILY RUETTER (4) 51, at Nevada (Sept. 19, 2012) 54, vs. North Texas (Sept. 3, 2012) 56, vs. Furman (Sept. 8, 2012) 71, vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012)

20+ DIGS RACHEL BRUMMITT (8) 20, vs. Furman (Sept. 8, 2012) 21, vs. Northwestern State (Sept. 1, 2012) 24, vs. Binghamton (Aug. 24, 2012) 26, at Nevada (Sept. 19, 2012) 27, vs. San Jose State (Aug. 31, 2012) 34, vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012) 20, at West Virginia (Oct. 13, 2012) 21, at Kansas State (Oct. 20, 2012) EMILY RUETTER (1) 20, vs. North Texas (Sept. 3, 2012)

6+ BLOCKS BREEANN DAVID (3) 6, vs. San Jose State (Aug. 31, 2012) 7, vs. Northwestern State (Sept. 1, 2012) 6, vs. West Virginia (Oct. 27, 2012) LYDIA McKAY (4) 6, vs. Siena (Aug. 25, 2012) 6, vs. Northwestern State (Sept. 1, 2012) 6, vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012) 6, at Oklahoma (Oct. 31, 2012) MIKIA MILLS (2) 8, at Boston College (Aug. 25, 2012) 7, at West Virginia (Oct. 13, 2012) AUBREE PIPER (2) 6, vs. San Jose State (Aug. 31, 2012) 9, vs. Fordham (Aug. 24, 2012)

THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH ... Defeated an opponent in three sets............................................................................. vs. San Jose State (Aug. 31, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets............................................... vs. San Jose State (Aug. 31, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets at home............................. vs. San Jose State (Aug. 31, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets on the road...........................at UT Arlington (Sept. 17, 2011) Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets at neural site........................vs. Binghamton (Aug. 24, 2012) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in three sets...........................................................................vs. Texas A&M (Nov. 18, 2006) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in three sets at home.........................................................vs. Texas A&M (Nov. 18, 2006) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in three sets on the road......................................................at Colorado (Nov. 20, 2002) Defeated an opponent in four sets..................................................................................... at West Virginia (Oct. 27, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets.............................................................. at Montana (Sept. 8, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets at home.......................................vs. North Texas (Sept. 3, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets on the road...................................... at Montana (Sept. 8, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets at neural site.........................................vs. Siena (Aug. 25, 2012) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in four sets........................................................................... at West Virginia (Oct. 27 2012) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in four sets at home....................................................... vs. West Virginia (Oct. 27, 2012) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in four sets on the road.................................................. at West Virginia (Oct. 13, 2012) Defeated an opponent in five sets.............................................................................vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets...............................................vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets at home...................................................vs. Lamar (Sept. 1, 2007) Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets on the road..........................at Boston College (Aug. 25, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets at neural site....................vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in five sets....................................................................................... vs. Baylor (Oct. 26, 2011) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in five sets at home..................................................................... vs. Baylor (Oct. 26, 2011) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in five sets on the road..........................................................at Colorado (Nov. 20, 2011) Lost to an opponent in three sets................................................................................................at #3 Texas (Nov. 14, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets.........................................................................at Rice (Sept. 15, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets at home.......................................................vs. Utah (Sept. 4, 1999) Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets on the road.................................................at Rice (Sept. 15, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets at neural site............vs. Cal State Northridge (Sept. 15, 2012) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in three sets.....................................................................................at #3 Texas (Nov. 14, 2012) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in three sets at home............................................................... vs. Oklahoma (Oct. 17, 2012) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in three sets on the road.............................................................at #3 Texas (Nov. 14, 2012) Lost to an opponent in four sets........................................................................................................at Baylor (Oct. 10, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets...................................................... at Central Arkansas (Oct. 2, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets at home....................................... vs. New Orleans (Sept. 13, 2008) Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets on the road.............................. at Central Arkansas (Oct. 2, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets at neural site............................. vs. Northeastern (Sept. 11, 2010) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in four sets.............................................................................................at Baylor (Oct. 10, 2012) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in four sets at home..............................................................vs. 22 Iowa State (Oct. 6, 2012) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in four sets on the road.....................................................................at Baylor (Oct. 10, 2011) Lost to an opponent in five sets............................................................................................ at Kansas State (Oct. 20, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets.....................................................................at Nevada (Sept. 19, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets at home..........................................................vs. TCU (Sept. 12, 2008) Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets on the road.............................................at Nevada (Sept. 19, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets at neural site......................vs. New Mexico State (Aug. 26, 2006) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in five sets.........................................................................at #14 Kansas State (Oct. 20, 2012) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in five sets at home................................................................. vs. Texas A&M (Oct. 19, 2011) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in five sets on the road.................................................at #14 Kansas State (Oct. 20, 2012) Defeated a ranked opponent............................................................................... at #24 Kansas State, 3-2 (Nov. 20, 2004) Defeated a ranked opponent at home........................................................................vs. #21 Missouri, 3-1 (Oct. 5, 2002) Defeated a ranked opponent on the road...................................................... at #24 Kansas State, 3-2 (Nov. 20, 2004) Defeated a ranked opponent at a neutral site....................................................................................... Never in Big 12 era Lost to a ranked opponent.............................................................................................................at #3 Texas (Nov. 14, 2012) Lost to a ranked opponent at home....................................................................................vs. 22 Iowa State (Oct. 6, 2012) Lost to a ranked opponent on the road.....................................................................................at #3 Texas (Nov. 14, 2012) Lost to a ranked opponent at a neutral site........................................................................vs. #10 Illinois (Aug. 29, 2009)

EMILY RUETTER (1) 6, at Boston College (Aug. 25, 2012)

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DOUBLE-DOUBLES BREEANN DAVID (2) NORTHWESTERN STATE (9/1) NORTH TEXAS (9/3) Career double-doubles: 3 NICOLE HRAGYIL (1) at West Virginia (10/13) Career double-doubles: 1 EMILY RUETTER (6) vs. Fordham (8/24) vs. Boston College (8/25) SAN JOSE STATE (8/31) NORTH TEXAS (9/3) vs. Furman (9/8) vs. Houston Baptist (9/14) Career double-doubles: 6 MEGHAN STACY (4) vs. Siena (8/25) vs. Boston College (8/25) vs. Furman (9/8) vs. Houston Baptist (9/14) Career double-doubles: 4

KILLS 14 16

DIGS 12 16

ASSISTS DIGS 30 10

ASSISTS DIGS 43 10 37 11 38 10 54 20 56 11 71 17

Opponent

Kills

Hitting %

Digs

Blocks

Assists

Fordham

Ehrle (10)

Ehrle/Piper (.500)

Brummitt (12)

Piper (9)

Ruetter (43)

Binghamton

David (11)

Piper (.643)

Brummitt (24)

Piper (4)

Ruetter (25)

Siena

Stacy (14)

McKay/Stacy (.333)

Brummitt (17)

McKay (6)

Ruetter (36)

at Boston College

Ehrle (15)

Ehrle (.278)

Brummitt (15)

McKay (6)

Ruetter (36)

UT-PAN AMERICAN

Ehrle (10)

Ehrle (.320)

Brummitt (12)

David (5)

Ruetter (35)

SAN JOSE STATE

David (13)

Cave (.381)

Brummitt (27)

David/Piper (6)

Ruetter (38)

NORTHWESTERN ST.

David (14)

Piper (.412)

Brummitt (21)

David (7)

Ruetter (38)

NORTH TEXAS

David (16)

Piper (.524)

Ruetter (20)

David/Mills (3)

Ruetter (54)

Ehrle (9)

Stacy (.350)

Brummitt (7)

Four Players (1)

Ruetter (34)

Towson Furman at Montana vs. Houston Baptist vs. Cal St. Northridge

KILLS 14 11 11 16

DIGS 16 11 10 12

at Rice at Nevada KANSAS at TCU TEXAS at Central Arkansas

Ehrle (23)

Ehrle (.432)

Brummitt (20)

McKay (5)

Ruetter (56)

Ehrle/Piper (13)

Piper (.500)

Brummitt (19)

Cave (4)

Ruetter (46)

Piper (19)

McKay (.526)

Brummitt (34)

McKay (6)

Ruetter (71)

McKay (11)

McKay (.308)

Brummitt (10)

Piper (4)

Ruetter (28)

McKay/Cave (10)

McKay (.269)

Brummitt (18)

McKay/Stacy (4)

Ruetter (37)

Cave (16)

Cave (.367)

Brummitt (26)

Three Players (4)

Ruetter (51)

McKay (11)

McKay (.409)

Brummitt (12)

Cave/McKay (1)

Ruetter (31)

Cave (8)

Cave (.059)

Brummitt (8)

Ehrle (4)

Ruetter (24)

Cave (12)

Cave (.214)

Brummitt (14)

Five Players (1)

Ruetter (30)

McKay (11)

McKay (.458)

Vaughan (16)

McKay (4)

Ruetter (35)

IOWA STATE

Ehrle (10)

Ehrle (.242)

Brummitt (17)

Ruetter/Mills (2)

Ruetter (28)

at Baylor

Ehrle (12)

McKay (.227)

Brummitt (17)

McKay/Mills (4)

Ruetter (34)

at West Virginia

Cave (15)

McKay (.316)

Brummitt (20)

Mills (7)

Hragyil (30)

OKLAHOMA

Cave (10)

Mills (.278)

Vaughan (14)

Mills (4)

Hragyil (21)

at Kansas State

Stacy (19)

Stacy (.255)

Brummitt (21)

McKay (5)

Ruetter (30)

WEST VIRGINIA

Stacy (19)

David (.375)

Brummitt (17)

David (6)

Ruetter (43)

at Oklahoma

David (14)

Ehrle (.312)

Brummitt (16)

McKay (6)

Ruetter (25)

at Iowa State

Cave (6)

Cave (.333)

Brummitt (8)

Grant (4)

Ruetter (20)

TCU

David (19)

McKay (.286)

Brummitt (12)

David (4)

Ruetter (37)

at Texas

Ehrle (10)

Cave (.500)

Brummitt (9)

Three Players (1)

Ruetter (19)

KANSAS STATE BAYLOR at Kansas

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MATCH-BY-MATCH STARTERS Opponent

OH

OH/RS/DS

RS/MB

MB

SET

MB/DS

LIB

Fordham

B. David

M. Stacy

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

Binghamton

B. David

M. Stacy

E. Ehrle (RS)

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

L. McKay

R. Brummitt

Siena

B. David

M. Stacy

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

at Boston College

B. David

M. Stacy

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

E. Wright

R. Brummitt

UT-PAN AMERICAN

E. Ehrle

M. Stacy

M. Cave (RS)

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

M. Mills

R. Brummitt

SAN JOSE STATE

B. David

M. Cave (RS)

M. Mills

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

NORTHWESTERN STATE

B. David

M. Cave (RS)

M. Mills

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

NORTH TEXAS

B. David

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

Towson

B. David

M. Stacy

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

E. Wright

R. Brummitt

Furman

M. Stacy

E. Wright (DS)

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

at Montana

M. Stacy

M. Cave (RS)

M. Mills

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

vs. Houston Baptist

E. Ehrle

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

M. Stacy (OH)

R. Brummitt

vs. Cal St. Northridge

M. Stacy

E. Wright (DS)

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

at Rice

M. Stacy

E. Wright (DS)

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

at Nevada

M. Stacy

E. Wright (DS)

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

KANSAS

E. Ehrle

E. Wright (DS)

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

M. Dominguez

R. Brummitt

at TCU

M. Mills

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

TEXAS

B. David

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

at Central Arkansas

B. David

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

A. Piper

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

IOWA STATE

B. David

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

M. Mills

E. Ruetter

E. Wright

R. Brummitt

at Baylor

E. Ehrle

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

M. Mills

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

at West Virginia

B. David

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

M. Mills

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

OKLAHOMA

M. Stacy

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

M. Mills

N. Hragyil

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

at Kansas State

B. David

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

M. Mills

N. Hragyil

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

WEST VIRGINIA

M. Stacy

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

B. Grant

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

at Oklahoma

M. Stacy

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

B. Grant

E. Ruetter

B. David (OH)

R. Brummitt

at Iowa State

B. David

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

B. Grant

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

TCU

B. David

M. Cave (RS)

L. McKay

B. Grant

E. Ruetter

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

at Texas

B. David

M. Cave (RS)

M. Mills

B. Grant

N. Hragyil

T. Vaughan

R. Brummitt

KANSAS STATE BAYLOR at Kansas

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NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 21 23 24 28

NAME Lydia McKay Emily Ruetter Miara Cave Tory Vaughan Breeann David Emily Wright Kate Foley Megan Dominguez Emily Ehrle Ellen Sorrells Nicole Hyragil Aubree Piper Whitney Ford Rachel Brummitt Meghan Stacy Brianna Grant Mikia Mills Sam Podraza Ciara Gibson Meredith Rankin

HT. 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-7 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-5 6-2 5-10 5-7 6-1 6-3 5-6 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-11

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

POS. CLASS-EX. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL MB/RS Fr-HS Katy, Texas/Katy SET Fr-HS Burlington, Ontario, Canada/Nelson RS Sr-3L San Antonio, Texas/Roosevelt LIB/DS Sr-3L San Antonio, Texas/Churchill OH So-1L Denver City, Texas/Denver City DS/OH Fr-HS Cypress, Texas/Cy-Fair DS/OH So-1L Houston, Texas/Clear Lake DS So-1L El Paso, Texas/Chapin OH Fr-HS Crowley, Texas/Crowley DS/OH Fr-HS North Richland Hills, Texas/Fort Worth Christian SET So-1L Carrollton, Texas/Tulsa MB/RS Jr-2L Amarillo, Texas/Randall RS Fr-HS Longview, Texas/Pine Tree LIB/DS So-TR Plano, Texas/Radford OH Fr-HS Ozark, Mo./Ozark MB Fr-HS Antioch, Ill./Antioch MB So-1L Fontana, Calif./Etiwanda RS So-1L San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch OH/MB Jr-RS Houston, Texas/Kentucky State OH Fr-HS Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood

NO. NAME 15 Rachel Brummitt 4 Miara Cave 6 Breeann David 9 Megan Dominguez 10 Emily Ehrle 8 Kate Foley 14 Whitney Ford 24 Ciara Gibson 18 Brianna Grant 12 Nicole Hragyil 2 Lydia McKay 21 Mikia Mills 13 Aubree Piper 23 Sam Podraza 28 Meredith Rankin 3 Emily Ruetter 11 Ellen Sorrells 16 Meghan Stacy 5 Tory Vaughan 7 Emily Wright

POS. DS/LIB RS OH DS OH DS/OH RS OH/MB MB SET MB/RS MB MB/RS RS OH SET DS/OH OH DS/LIB DS/OH

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Don Flora (2nd Season) Assistant Coach: Jojit Coronel (2nd Season) Assistant Coach: Beth Falls (7th Season) Director of Operations: Amy Gandy (4th Season) Strength and Conditioning: Katie Munger Athletic Trainer: Imelda Garcia

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY POSITION Setter_____________________________________ 2 _____________________________ Hragyil, Ruetter Outside Hitter______________________________ 8 ____________________ David, Ehrle, Foley, Gibson __________________ Rankin, Sorrells, Stacy, Wright Opposite/Right Side_________________________ 4 ______________________ Cave, Chiffer, Foley, Ford Middle Blocker_____________________________ 5 ______________ Grant, McKay, Mills, Piper, Podraza Defensive Specialist/Libero___________________ 5 ________________ Brummitt, Dominguez, Sorrells, ____________________________ Vaughan, Wright

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

BY HOME STATE/COUNTRY California__________________________________ 2 _______________________________ Mills, Podraza Canada___________________________________ 1 ____________________________________ Ruetter Illinois____________________________________ 1 ______________________________________Grant Missouri__________________________________ 1 ______________________________________ Stacy Texas____________________________________ 15 _____________ Brummitt, Cave, David, Dominguez, ______________ Ehrle, Foley, Ford, Gibson, Hragyil, ____McKay, Piper, Rankin, Sorrells, Vaughan, Wright

Miara Cave Megan Dominguez Emily Ehrle Kate Foley Ciara Gibson Briana Grant Nicole Hragyil Mikia Mills Sam Podraza Emily Ruetter Ellen Sorrells

Me-AIR-ah Doh-MING-ez Earl FOH-lee Sea-air-ah Bree-an-ah RAH-gul My-KEY-ah Pah-DRAH-zah Roo-ter Soar-rels

BY CLASSIFICATION Seniors___________________________________ 2 ______________________________ Cave, Vaughan Juniors____________________________________ 2 _______________________________ Gibson, Piper Sophomore________________________________ 7 _____________ Brummitt, David, Dominguez, Foley ________________________ Hragyil, Mills, Podraza Freshmen_________________________________ 9 ______________________Ehrle, Ford, Grant, McKay ___________ Rankin, Ruetter, Sorrells, Stacy, Wright

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TEXAS TECH VOLLEYBALL

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Lydia McKay

MB/RS • 6-1 • Fr-HS Katy, Texas Katy H.S.

8

Kate Foley

RS/OH • 5-11 • So-1L Houston, Texas Clear Lake H.S.

14

Whitney Ford RS • 6-3 • Fr-HS Longview, Texas Pine Tree H.S.

3

Emily Ruetter

SET • 5-11 • Fr-HS Burlington, Ontario, Canada Nelson H.S.

9

Megan Dominguez DS/LIB • 5-5 • So-1L El Paso, Texas Chapin H.S.

15

Rachel Brummitt DS/LIB • 5-6 • So-TR Plano, Texas Radford University

4

Miara Cave

RS • 5-11 • Sr-3L San Antonio, Texas Roosevelt H.S.

10

Emily Ehrle

OH • 6-2 • Fr-HS Crowley, Texas Crowley H.S.

16

Meghan Stacy OH • 6-1 • Fr-HS Ozark, Mo. Ozark H.S.

24

Ciara Gibson

OH • 5-11 • Jr-RS Houston, Texas Kentucky State

Don Flora

Head Coach 2nd Season 20

TEXAS TECH VOLLEYBALL

Jojit Coronel

Assistant Coach 2nd Season

5

Tory Vaughan

DS/LIB • 5-7 • Sr-3L San Antonio, Texas Churchill H.S.

11

Ellen Sorrells

DS/OH • 5-10 • Fr-HS North Richland Hills, Texas Fort Worth Christian H.S.

18

Brianna Grant MB • 6-1 • Fr-HS Antioch, Ill. Antioch H.S.

6

Breeann David

OH • 5-11 • So-1L Denver City, Texas Denver City H.S.

12

Nicole Hragyil SET • 5-7 • So-1L Carrollton, Texas Tulsa

21

Mikia Mills

MB • 5-11 • So-1L Fontana, Calif. Etiwanda H.S.

7

Emily Wright

DS/OH • 5-10 • Fr-HS Cypress, Texas Cy-Fair H.S.

13

Aubree Piper

MB/OH • 6-1 • Jr-2L Amarillo, Texas Canyon Randall H.S.

23

Sam Podraza

RS • 6-0 • So-1L San Diego, Calif. Scripps Ranch H.S.

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Meredith Rankin OH • 5-11 • Fr-HS Kingwood, Texas Kingwood H.S.

Beth Falls

Assistant Coach 7th Season

Amy Gandy

Dir. of Operations 4th Season @TECHATHLETICS


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