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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Fightin’ Blue Hen Nickname ............................2 Quick Facts ......................................................3 2012 Roster ......................................................4 Head Coach Bonnie Kenny ............................6-7 Associate Head Coach Cindy Gregory ..............8 Assistant Coach Doug English ..........................9 Student Assistant Coach Kim Stewart ............10 Director of Operations Dana Griskowitz ........11 Alissa Alker................................................12-13 Chelsea Lawrence ......................................14-15 Logan Sebastian ........................................16-17 Karina Evans..............................................18-19 Katie Hank ................................................20-21 Rachel Oemcke ..........................................22-23 Kori Reigel ................................................24-25 Chandler Bryant ........................................26-27 Jill Meyers ................................................28-29 Liz Brock....................................................30-31 Katie Hillman ............................................32-33 Tanya Krapf ..............................................34-35 Mackensie Olsen ......................................36-37 Ariel Shonk................................................38-39 Philanthropy ..................................................40 2012 Spring Fling ..........................................41 2011 CAA Standings & Stat Leaders................42 2011 All-CAA Volleyball Teams ......................43 Colonial Athletic Association ........................44 2012 Blue Hen Opponents ........................45-47

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All-Time Series Records ..................................48 All-Time Records ........................................50-53 All-Time Honors..............................................54 All-Time Results ........................................55-63 Yearly Records................................................64 All-Time Letterwinners ..............................65-66 University of Delaware ..............................67-71 Blue Hen Alumni ............................................72

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THE FIGHTIN’ BLUE HENS University of Delaware's athletic teams have one of the most unique nicknames in all of college athletics – “The Fightin’ Blue Hens.” It is a name they carry with pride that stretches back over 200 years of history in the state of Delaware. The Blue Hen nickname has been continuously used by all University of Delaware intercollegiate teams since 1911. On December 9, 1775, the Continental Congress resolved that a military battalion was to be raised from the lower three counties along the Delaware River. Thus was born the Delaware Regiment, a group of eight companies representing New Castle, Kent and Sussex counties.

formed near the outset of the Revolution in January, 1776, and in August, 1781, remnants of the regiment were still battling at Eutaw Springs, SC. Although often referred to as “The Fighting Delawares,” Haslet’s regiment also won the sobriquet, “The Blue Hen Chickens,” which has become the nickname for all Delawareans. The name was formally adopted by the Delaware General Assembly in April, 1939 when the “Blue Hen Chicken” was named the official state bird. UD’s College of Agricultural Sciences maintains a breeding group of the Blue Hen Chicken on its campus farm. The UD mascot, YoUDee, made his debut in September 1993. YoUDee stands 6-foot, 8-inches tall with a 6-1 wing-span and size 28FF sneakers.

The second company was composed of men from Kent County and was under the command of Captain John Caldwell, an avid fan and owner of gamecocks. The militia often amused themselves by staging cock fights with these birds, which were of a breed known as the Kent County Blue Hen, famous for having some blue plumage.

ABOUT THIS GUIDE The 2012 University of Delaware volleyball media guide was designed, written, and edited by Lauren Boots using Quark XPress 8.02 on MacIntosh computers. Edited by Assistant SID Kevin Tritt. Photos courtesy of Mark Campbell.

The renown of these chickens spread rapidly during that time when cock fighting was a popular form of amusement, and the “Blue Hens’ Chickens” quickly developed a reputation for ferocity and fighting success. Capt. Caldwell's company likewise acquired a considerable reputation for its own fighting prowess in engagements with the British at Long Island, White Plains, Trenton, and Princeton, and was soon known as “the Blue Hen Chicken” company. One version of the story states that Caldwell's company rushed into battle screaming “We’re sons of the Blue Hen, and we're game to the end!” Captain Caldwell's company was part of Col. John Haslet's first Delaware regiment that

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QUICK FACTS Quick Facts Location ......................................................................Newark, Delaware 19716 Founded ......................................................................................................1743 Enrollment ......................................................................16,000 Undergraduates Nickname .............................................................................. Fightin' Blue Hens Official Mascot ...................................................................................... YoUDee Colors ......................................................................................Royal Blue & Gold Conference .......................................................... Colonial Athletic Association Affiliation ..................................................................................NCAA Division I President..............................................................................Dr. Patrick T. Harker NCAA Faculty Representative ........................................Dr. Lynn Snyder-Mackler Interim Director of Athletics & Recreation Services .............. Samantha K. Huge Deputy Director of Athletics & Recreation Services ......................................TBA Assocaite AD/SWA ....................................................Dr. Susan Groff Costa, Ed.D Associate AD/Business Operations ................................................Scott Eatough Associate AD/External Relations ................................Stacey Bunting-Thompson Associate AD/Recreation Services ....................................................Jake Olkkola Assistant AD/Financial Strategies and Athlete Performance ........Augie Maurelli Associate AD/Compliance ..............................................................Brian Baptiste Student-Athlete Eligibility/Financial Aid Coordinator....................Lauryn Harris Assistant AD/Marketing & Promotions ........................................Kristy Fletcher Assistant AD/Operations ..................................................................Alicia Greco Athletic Development Director......................................................................TBA Assistant AD/Sports Medicine Physician ..............................Dr. Andrew Reisman Assistant AD/Sports Medicine ............................................................John Smith Associate Head Athletic Trainers........................................................Joan Couch Asst. Athletic Trainers ....Courtney Butterworth (VB), Jon Boone, Kelly Stafford Assistant AD/Media Relations .................................................. Scott Selheimer Office Phone..................................................................................302-831-8007 Cell Phone ....................................................................................302-562-5129 E-Mail ................................................................................selheime@udel.edu Assistant SID ......................................................................................Kevin Tritt Media Relations Assistant ..............................................................Adam Nichols Athletics Media Relations Phone ....................................................302-831-2186 Athletics Media Relations Fax ........................................................302-831-8653 E-Mail Address ..........................................................................36246@udel.edu Internet Address....................................................................www.bluehens.com Head Coach ............................................................Bonny Kenny (Tennessee ‘84) Record at Delaware ..........................................................195-123 (10 seasons) Career Record....................................................................533-375 (28 seasons) Email Address......................................................................bjkenny@udel.edu Mailing Address ..............................................................Bob Carpenter Center ............................................................631 S. College Avenue, Newark, DE 19716 Associate Head Coach................Cindy Gregory (Missouri State ‘83), 11th season Assistant Coach ......................Doug English (Cal St. Northridge ‘04), 2nd season Student Assistant Coach............................................Kim Stewart (Delaware ‘13) Director of Operations........................................Dana Griskowitz (Delaware ‘11) Home Court ..........................................................Bob Carpenter Center (5,000) 2011 Record ............................................................21-13, 11-3 CAA (T-1st Place) Postseason ..........................CAA Tournament Champions, NCAA Second Round Letterwinners Returning / Lost ......................................................................7/4 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................4/2 Newcomers ........................................................................................................5

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Name Katie Hank Jill Meyers Liz Brock Ariel Shonk Mackenzie Olsen Tanya Krapf Kori Reigel Katie Hillman Chandler Bryant Rachel Oemcke Alissa Alker Chelsea Lawrence Karina Evans Logan Sebastian

Class Jr. Fr.r Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr.r Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

Pos OH MH OH DS/L S Utility DS/L Util. MH S OH MH MH OH

HT 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-9 5-1 5-7 5-7 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-2

Hometown/High School (College) Valencia, Calif. / Valencia Mission Viejo, Calif. / Mission Viejo Lima, Ohio/Bath Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood International Charter Villa Park, Calif./Villa Park Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland Morris Plains, N.J. / Morristown Deerfield Beach, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons Greensboro, N.C. / Walter Hines Page San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic San Diego, Calif. / Scripps Ranch Evanston, Ill. / Evanston Township Santa Barbara, Calif. / Dos Pueblos McLean, Va. / Langley

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Head Coach: Bonnie Kenny Associate Head Coach: Cindy Gregory Assistant Head Coach: Doug English Student Assistant Coach: Kim Stewart Graduate Assistant Coach: Dana Griskowitz Captains: Alissa Alker, Chelsea Lawrence Athletic Trainer: Courtney Butterworth

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BONNIE KENNY HEAD COACH • 11TH SEASON • TENNESSEE ‘84 Head coach Bonnie Kenny will begin her 11th season at the helm of the University of Delaware volleyball program in 2012. Just the fifth coach in the 40-year history of the Blue Hens, she has posted a remarkable 195-123 record since arriving in Newark and needs just seven wins to reach the impressive 200-victory milestone. Kenny took over a program that had suffered through four straight losing seasons before she was named the head coach on Feb. 7, 2002. Since then, she has helped turn the team into one of the most successful in the region. During her 10 remarkable seasons in Newark, Kenny has led the team to a share of five Colonial Athletic Association titles, four CAA Tournament crowns, and four trips to the NCAA Tournament. She has been named the CAA Coach of the Year four times and led the team to the CAA Tournament eight times. In that time, a total of 26 UD student-athletes have been named all-conference, 16 have been named to the CAA All-Tournament team, four have earned AllAmerican honors, eight have earned all-region honors, eight have been named CAA Player of the Year, and six have earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors. Entering the 2012 season, the Blue Hen volleyball squad has captured a share of five straight CAA regular season titles, won CAA Tournament championships four times, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011. The Blue Hens won first round NCAA matches in both 2007 - a first in UD history - and 2011.

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In 2011, the Blue Hens enjoyed another outstanding season, posting a 23-11 record, winning both the CAA regular season and tournament titles, and advancing to the NCAA Tournament where they downed American in the first round before falling to host Penn State in the second round. Delaware has become the first team to capture a share of five straight league titles since George Mason (1992-96) and in 2012 are looking to become the first team to win six straight titles since William & Mary won seven straight in 1985-91. On October 8, 2010, Kenny became the 28th active NCAA Division I head coach to reach the 500 win plateau with a 3-0 victory over VCU on Viera Court. She was honored at the 2010 Jostens Coaches Honors Luncheon in Kansas City, Mo., on December 16. The luncheon was held in conjunction with the 2010 AVCA Annual Convention. In 2007, Kenny helped guide the team to heights never reached before in Delaware history. Following a regu-

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lar season that saw the team capture three tournament championships and post a 12-2 record during conference action, the Blue Hens saved their finest performance for the postseason. Prior to the CAA Championship, Kenny was named the conference Coach of the Year for the second time in her career. Boasting the CAA's top coach along with the Player, Setter, and Defensive Specialist of the Year, Delaware entered the conference championship as the No. 1 seed. Following a semifinal victory over James Madison, the Blue Hens squared off with the defending champion Hofstra Pride in the title bout. Before a capacity crowd at Viera Court, Delaware defeated Hofstra, 3-1, to capture its first CAA crown. With the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament in hand, the Blue Hens headed to Queens, N.Y. for opening round action. In its first round match against Princeton, Delaware posted the conference's fourth NCAA Tournament victory after downing the Tigers, 3-1. The following night, although the team fell to 18th ranked St. John's, 3-1, the Hens became the first team from the CAA to win a game in the second round without the benefit of a first round bye. In 2008, she continued to build upon the Blue Hens’ recent success, completing a great coaching job to lead Delaware to its second straight title. Despite losing the reigning Player and Setter of the Year to graduation and All-CAA performer Kelly Gibson to a season-ending injury in the first match of the year, Kenny led the team on an incredible late-season run that culminated with the conference championship. Before the tournament got under way, Kenny was honored for her coaching successes, garnering the league’s Co-Coach of the Year award. She immediately proved why she deserved the honor, helping the No. 3 seed Hens down Towson, 3-1, in the first-round before upsetting the second-seeded VCU Rams, 3-1, in the semifinals. The following night, Delaware took on Northeastern, the host and No. 1 seed. In a grueling five-set bout, the Blue Hens prevailed, becoming the first team to win consecutive titles since George Mason won backto-back crowns in 2002 and 2003. After falling in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in 2008, Kenny helped guide an experienced Delaware team to its second regular-season title in three years after finishing tied atop the CAA standings with VCU in 2009. Along with a strong showing in conference action, Delaware also had a memorable night against North Carolina when the team topped the Tar Heels in a thrilling five-set match at the Bob Carpenter

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Center in front of a record crowd of 2,517. Highlighted by victories over UNC as well as a slew of Big East schools, Delaware eventually finished the year ranked fifth in the East Region and 43rd in the nation. It marked the highest national finish by a team from the CAA in four years. The 2010 season marked another championship campaign as Kenny led the squad to a 26-6 overall record, finishing with a program best conference record of 131 to earn the number one seed in the tournament, and home court advantage. The Blue Hens would use that advantage through the weekend tournament, surging from a 2-1 deficit to take the 2010 crown from #3 Northeastern, 3-2, in front of a sellout crowd on Viera Court. Kenny was honored with her fourth CAA Coach of the Year award (Co-Coach in 2010) and also coached the Setter of the Year, the Defensive Specialist of the Year and saw three of her players named to the CAA first team that season. UD went on to draw Virginia Tech in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, held in University Park, Pa, home of the three-time defending national champions from Penn State. The Blue Hens dropped the opening round matchup 3-0 to the Hokies. The 2010 season was highlighted by an undefeated home record, stretching their streak to 17 straight wins on Viera Court, good enough for 11th longest in the nation to end the season. They captured the Delaware Invitational while also taking second at the Notre Dame/adidas Invitational defeating Notre Dame and Santa Clara. During her inaugural campaign in 2002, Kenny inherited a young team that featured nine freshmen and sophomores. Following a regular season that saw the team go 9-20, including 6-10 in the CAA, the Blue Hens earned the No. 6 seed in the conference tournament before bowing out to No. 3 James Madison in the quarterfinals. In Kenny's second season in 2003, the Blue Hens improved with a record of 11-17 and placed fifth in the CAA standings with a 5-9 mark, just missing a berth in the four-team CAA playoffs. Things came together in 2004 as Kenny led a talented squad to a record of 23-9 - the most wins by Delaware since 1997 - and a third-place finish in the CAA regular season standings with a 9-5 mark. The Hens upended


No. 2 seed Hofstra, 3-0, in the semifinals before falling to host and No. 1 seed Towson, 3-0, in the title match. During the regular season, the team reeled off 15 wins in 16 matches after starting the season 0-2 and also posted Tournament titles in the Delaware and Rider Invitationals.

Hayes National Leadership Award.

For the incredible turnaround, Kenny was honored as the 2004 CAA Co-Coach of the Year.

Off the court, Kenny has continually given back to the sport of volleyball. In September 2004, she was selected as the President-Elect of the American Volleyball Coaches Association. She held the position through the 2006-07 season.

During her 26 years as a head coach, Kenny has posted a 533-375 record for a .587 winning percentage. She enters the 2012 season ranked 24th among active NCAA Division I head coaches in victories.

After posting an 11-20 record and missing out on the CAA Tournament in 2005, Kenny helped turn things around again for the Blue Hens in 2006. Delaware posted a 21-7 record, placed fifth in the CAA regular season standings with an 11-7 mark, and advanced to the CAA Tournament semifinals before falling to host and eventual champion Hofstra. Over her 10 seasons as head coach at Delaware, Kenny has joined legendary coach Barb Viera as the only coaches to win 100 matches after notching the milestone victory against James Madison in 2007. Prior to coaching the Blue Hens, she also reached the 100-win plateau at the University of South Carolina and the University of Massachusetts.

Prior to being elected the President, she served as the Chair for both the AVCA All-America and New England Region Awards Committees during the 2003-04 season. She also has been active on the national and international scene, serving on the Olympic Festival Selection Committee and working as supervisor of venue operations for volleyball at the U.S. Olympic Festival in 1989.

ors. During the 2011-12 academic year, the UD volleyball team posted the highest cumulative grade point average among all 21 Blue Hen athletics teams.

While in Newark, Kenny has also made a concerted effort to recruit standout students as well as athletes. During her tenure, numerous team members have been named to the CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll and six have earned CoSIDA District 2 All-Academic hon-

In the fall of 2006, Kenny and associate head coach Cindy Gregory co-authored an instructional book “Volleyball: Steps to Success” published by Human Kinetics Publishers. The 192-page book is part of the popular Steps to Success Sports Series which has sold over 1.5 million copies. The book was designed to help players and coaches master the essentials of the game and offer a comprehensive, progressive approach with a proven system for learning and expert instruction.

Before arriving at Delaware, Kenny served as head coach at South Carolina and Massachusetts for the previous 18 seasons. Just a few months after graduating from the University of Tennessee, Kenny was named head coach of the Gamecocks in 1984. During her first season, she led the team to a 28-8 record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament.

BONNIE KENNY CAREER COACHING RECORD YEAR

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1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware

28-8 18-17 24-11 15-15 24-12 15-15 23-14 13-24 11-21 17-14 27-8 24-15 28-9 14-17 14-15 16-13 14-13 15-11 9-20 11-17 23-9 11-20 21-9 31-5

5-9 (6th) 10-4 (3rd) 15-5 (3rd) 15-5 (4th) 9-11 (7th) 12-8 (5th) 10-8 (5th) 10-6 (4th) 7-8 (5th) 6-10 (6th) 5-9 (5th) 9-5 (3rd) 7-11 (8th) 11-7 (5th) 12-2 (1st)

2008

Delaware

19-16

9-5 (3rd)

2009 2010

Delaware Delaware

21-8 26-6

12-2 (1st) 13-1 (1st)

2011

Delaware

21-13

11-3 (1st)

NCAA Tournament NIVC Tournament NIVC Tournament CAA Quarterfinals CAA Runner-Up CAA Semifinals CAA Champions NCAA Tournament 2nd round CAA Champions NCAA Tournament CAA Semifinals CAA Champions NCAA Tournament CAA Champions NCAA Tournament 2nd round

Totals Totals Totals Totals

USC (9 yrs.) UMass (9 yrs.) UD (10 yrs.) 27 Years

171-137 (.555) 169-115 (.595) 193-123 (.611) 533-375 (.587)

93-64 (.592) 95-55 (.633) 187-122 (.605) -

A native of Meriden, Conn. where she led her Maloney High School team to four state championships, Kenny was inducted into the Connecticut Volleyball Hall of Fame in 2000. While at Maloney, she earned the prestigious Guiffrida Award, given to the most outstanding female athlete in the state of Connecticut. She was inducted into Maloney High School's Hall of Fame in 2004.

Following eight more seasons in Columbia, S.C. during which she won 171 matches, Kenny moved on to the University of Massachusetts in 1993. She led UMass to three 20-win seasons, four semifinal appearances at the Atlantic 10 Championship, and two trips to the National Invitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC). The NIVC appearances marked the school's first postseason bids since 1980.

Kenny was a four-time volleyball letterwinner at Tennessee, leading the Lady Volunteers to two SEC championships, three NCAA Tournaments, and a four-year record of 137-56. A three-time team captain, she earned Academic All-America and All-SEC honors in 1983. Kenny was also named to the Dean's List for seven quarters and was a Tennessee scholar-athlete from 1980 to 1983. She was inducted into the University of Tennessee Athletics Hall of Fame in September, 2006.

During the 1996 campaign, just her fourth with UMass, she led the squad to a 28-9 record, including a 15-5 mark in conference action. For her efforts, she was honored as the Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year.

Kenny built a tradition of success at UMass by recruiting athletes who exONNIE UNCUT celled on the volleyball court and in the classroom. She coached 11 A-10 all-conference selections and three ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: A-10 all-championship picks in her corn on the cob, special marinated chicken and nine seasons with the Minutehomemade pasta • Last time I lived on the edge: Grand women. In 1996, Dionne Nash garnered conference Player of Cayman • Last time I laughed: Kenny family Bradley the Year honors. Beach vacation • Last song I listened to: Adele • Last vice

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Academically, the Minutewomen also excelled as seven players received American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-District acclaim and three players were named to the CoSIDA Academic AllDistrict team under Kenny's tutelage. In 2000, Jill Meyers even received the distinguished Woody

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CINDY GREGORY ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH • 11TH SEASON MISSOURI STATE ‘83 Cindy Gregory will begin her 11th season at the University of Delaware as head coach Bonnie Kenny's top assistant for the 2012 season. Gregory, who was promoted to the position of associate head coach in December 2004, also served as an assistant under Kenny during her entire tenure at the University of Massachusetts from 1995-2001. Since coming to Delaware, Gregory has helped the program recapture the glory it once had under legendary coach Barb Viera. Following four losing seasons prior to her arrival, she and Kenny have turned the Blue Hens into one of the top teams in the region.

share of five straight league titles since George Mason (1992-96) and are looking to become the first team to win six straight since William & Mary won seven straight in 1985-91.

A native of Houston, Tex., Gregory earned 13 letters in basketball, cross country, track and field, and volleyball and garnered high school All-American and All-State honors in volleyball at Clear Lake High School.

In 2011, the Blue Hens enjoyed another outstanding season, posting a 23-11 record, winning both the CAA regular season and tournament titles, and advancing to the NCAA Tournament where they downed American in the first round before falling to host Penn State in the second round.

Gregory began her college career at the University of Houston where she played two seasons and led the Cougars to the 1979 and 1980 national AIAW tournaments. The 1979 squad placed fourth nationally.

Along with winning the conference championship, Gregory helped the 2007 squad post a 31-5 record and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Delaware eventually became the first team from the CAA to win a set in the second round without the benefit of a first round bye. The Hens have since advanced to the NCAA Tournament in both 2008, 2010, 2011.

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In 2008, she and Kenny completed an amazing coaching job to guide the team to a second straight title. Despite losing the conference Player and Setter of the Year to graduation and All-Conference performer Kelly Gibson to a knee injury in the first match of the season, Gregory helped the squad overcome the losses and use a lateseason run to take the championship. During her 10 seasons in Newark, Gregory has helped UD post a record of 195-123 (.613) and advance to the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament eight times. In that time, a total of 26 UD student-athletes have been named all-conference, 16 have been named to the CAA All-Tournament team, four have earned All-American honors, eight have earned all-region honors, eight have been named CAA Player of the Year, and six have earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors. In addition, Kenny has been named CAA Coach of the Year four times. Entering the 2012 season, the Blue Hen volleyball squad has captured a share of five straight CAA regular season titles, won CAA Tournament championships four times, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011. The Blue Hens won first round NCAA matches in both 2007 and 2011. UD has become the first team to capture a

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With the Hens’ grueling 3-2 victory over host and No. 1 seed Northeastern in the CAA Championship match, UD became the first team to win back-to-back titles since George Mason accomplished the feat in 2002-03. After falling in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in 2008, Gregory helped guide an experienced Delaware team to its second regular-season title in three years after finishing tied atop the CAA standings with VCU in 2009. Along with a strong showing in conference action, Delaware also had a memorable night against North Carolina when the team topped the Tar Heels in a thrilling fiveset match at the Bob Carpenter Center in front of a record crowd of 2,517. Highlighted by victories over UNC as well as a slew of Big East schools, Delaware eventually finished the year ranked fifth in the East Region and 43rd in the nation. It marked the highest national finish by a team from the Colonial Athletic Association in four years.

She moved on to Missouri State University where she played two seasons and led the team to a fifth place finish at the 1981 AIAW national tournament and to an NCAA Tournament berth in 1982. The squad also captured two Gateway Conference titles during her career. She earned her degree in physical education with a minor in biology from Missouri State in 1983 and earned a master's degree in exercise physiology from Texas Woman's University in 1986. She began her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Texas Woman's University in Denton, Tex. in 1984-86 before moving into a head coaching position at Marymount University in Arlington, Va. in 1987-89. She served as assistant coach at Smith College in Northampton, Mass. in 1989-91 and returned to the head coaching ranks at Clark University in Worcester, Mass. for the 199192 season. She also served a two-year stint as head coach at The MacDuffie School in Springfield, Mass. in 1990-92 while also serving at Smith and Clark.

Eight Conference title and an NCAA Tournament berth in 1994. She was named the New England Women's Eight Conference Coach of the Year and New England Women's Volleyball Association District Coach of the Year in 1993. While at Massachusetts, she teamed with Kenny to lead UMass to a seven-year record of 125-93 between 1995-2001. Massachusetts recorded five winning seasons, including marks of 28-9 in 1996 and 24-15 in 1995. The 1996 team advanced to the National Invitational Volleyball Championships in Kansas City, Mo. In addition to her coaching duties, Gregory is active professionally, having published articles in several national journals. She has also been active with the NCAA YES program and with Special Olympics and has served on the Women's Sports Foundation Advisory Board. In the fall of 2006, she and Kenny co-authored an instructional book “Volleyball: Steps to Success” published by Human Kinetics Publishers. The 192-page book is part of the popular Steps to Success Sports Series which has sold over 1.5 million copies. The book was designed to help players and coaches master the essentials of the game and offer a comprehensive, progressive approach with a proven system for learning and expert instruction. INDY UNCUT

Gregory took over as head coach for men's and women's volleyball at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and led both teams to national promiONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: yikes, I nence during her don’t but I made yogurt and fruit and it was amazing • Last tenure in 1992-95. She guided the men's pro- time I lived on the edge: driving on the wrong side of the car and gram to a third place the road in the Caribbean • Last time I laughed: vacation and my sides hurt • Last place I visited: ACK and BWI • Last song I listened finish at the NCAA to: Kenny Chesney • Last vice I indulged in: early, early morning at Division III Tournament in 1993. the beach☺ • Last gift I gave: birthday present to my best friend • Last time I cried: when my parent’s house sold • Last thing I lost: On the women's side, my favorite ring • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because she led MIT to the I didn’t this summer: surfing • Last time I helped someone: ECAC regional tournaeveryday, I hope • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: ment in 1993 and to the Caribbean food • Last thing I found: my sanity • Last New England Women's memory of summer: sand between my toes

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DOUG ENGLISH ASSISTANT COACH • SECOND SEASON CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE ‘04 Doug English, who served as an assistant at George Washington University during the 2009 and 2010 seasons, was named assistant coach for the defending Colonial Athletic Association champion University of Delaware women’s volleyball squad on April 21, 2011.

part of the Blue Hen volleyball program. I am excited to have a part in the continuing growth of Delaware volleyball as we strive to become one of the premier volleyball programs in the country."

English, who also served previous stints as an assistant at three NCAA Division I programs, joins a staff that includes head coach Bonnie Kenny and associate head coach Cindy Gregory. Kenny and Gregory will both begin their 10th seasons at Delaware in 2011.

English arrived at George Washington after spending three years as an assistant coach for the Boise State University volleyball program. Prior to that, English was an assistant coach at Fordham and at Loyola Marymount University. He helped guide Fordham to a 19-14 mark in 2005, its first winning record since the 1990 season. At Boise State, he was the recruiting coordinator and assisted with opponent scouting, tape exchange, and on-court training.

"Doug has a great passion for volleyball,” said Kenny, the 2010 CAA Coach of the Year who has led the Blue Hens to three NCAA Tournament appearances and league titles in the last four years. “He is good in the gym and has a good eye for talent. Doug brings experience in all aspects at this level and is exactly what we wanted in this position. I am excited about him joining our staff and look forward to working with him."

A 2004 graduate of Cal State Northridge with a bachelor's degree in mathematics, English was a four-year starting libero on the Matadors men's volleyball team. He was named a 2003 AVCA first team All-American as well as being a first team AllMountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) selection. In 2004, he wrapped up his collegiate career as the school's career, season, and single-match leader in digs and was named the 2004 Cal State Northridge Scholar Athlete of the Year. Academically, he was named to the MPSF All-Academic Team all four years.

DOUG UNCUT

English served at George Washington the past two seasons under head coach Jojit Coronel. The Colonials went 17-15 last season after posting a 21-12 mark and an Atlantic 10 Tournament berth in 2009. The La Crescenta, Calif. native was honored as a “30 Under 30” Award winner from the American Volleyball Coaches Association in 2010 when he worked with the middle hitters and liberos. He coached one second team all-conference middle hitter and a libero who recorded over 1,000 digs in two seasons. English was also responsible for team defense, scouting, match preparation, and special events while also serving as camp director in addition to his duties as recruiting coordinator. "I am excited for the opportunity to work at the University of Delaware,” said English. “With the building of the new facility and the past success they have had, it is the perfect time to be a

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: Pasta with Garlic Bread • Last time I lived on the edge: Riding the long board down a hill • Last time I laughed: “What is this Water Hockey” referring to water polo • Last place I visited: Hume Lake Christian Camps • Last song I listened to: Glow by Donavon Frankenreiter • Last vice I indulged in: Chocolate Shakes • Last gift I gave: Astyn’s wedding gift • Last time I cried: Watching Rudy (it gets me every time) • Last thing I lost: My Beach Towel • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer:Win the Hume Lake Volleyball Tournament • Last time I helped someone: We let people crash on our floor this past week when they didn’t have a place to stay • Last thing I found: 5 dollars; at the end of a terrible story • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: I threw a Lacrosse ball around • Last memory of summer: Flying back to Delaware from California

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KIM STEWART STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH • FIRST SEASON DELAWARE ‘13 Kim Stewart, a four-year standout who led the University of Delaware volleyball squad to four conference titles and three NCAA Tournament appearances during her career, will serve as a student assistant coach for the 2012 Blue Hen volleyball squad. A native of Kentwood, Mich., Stewart will finish out her undergraduate studies as an organizational and community leadership major at Delaware this fall and earn her degree in January, 2013.

PLAYER PROFILES

One of the all-time great hitters in Delaware history, Stewart was a part of Blue Hen teams that posted a cumulative record of 77-43, captured four Colonial Athletic Association regular season titles and three CAA Tournament, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2008, 2010, and 2011. Delaware won its first round NCAA game in 2011. Stewart was a three-time AllCAA selection, earning second team honors in 2009 and third team laurels in 2008 and 2011, was twice named to the COBRA Magazine AllNortheast Region Team, and was selected to the COBRA All-National Honorable Mention team. In addition, she was the 2008 CAA Rookie of the Year.

For her career, she appeared in 130 games and recorded 1,222 kills, 110 aces, 1,439 digs, and 208 blocks. She ended her career ranking No. 9 all-time at Delaware for digs and No. 11 for kills. In addition to her success on the court, Stewart was also named to the CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll and was one of the team's most active community service participants, taking part in elementary school mentoring, Special Olympics, Homeward Bound, and Breast Cancer Awareness activities.

KIM UNCUT

She served as co-captain and was selected as the UD Alumni Association Team Most Valuable Player as a senior in 2011 when the team put together a record 21-13, captured the CAA regular season title

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with an 11-3 record, and won the CAA Tournament title on the Hens' homecourt, Viera Court. In addition to earning third team All-CAA honors, she was named the CAA Tournament Most Valuable Player and was one of two Delaware student-athletes nominated for the NCAAWoman of the Year Award.

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: blueberry muffins and tacos • Last time I lived on the edge: senior spring break last spring • Last time I laughed: on family vacation when playing the Logo game • Last place I visited: Boyne mountain resort in Boyne Michigan • Last song I listened to: “Who You Are” by Jessie J • Last vice I indulged in: eating ice cream every night on vacation • Last gift I gave: care package to my old teammate Renee • Last time I cried: my dads birthday dinner and playing the Logo game on vacation, laughed so much that it made me cry • Last thing I lost: my favorite hair tie • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: take a trip to somewhere I've never been • Last time I helped someone: summer vacation, covering the open gyms for the varsity volleyball coach at my high school • Last thing I found: a book series that I can't put down • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: zip lining, it was awesome! • Last memory of summer: my nephew's 1st birthday

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DANA GRISKOWITZ DIRECTOR OF VOLLEYBALL OPERATIONS DELAWARE ‘11

Dana Griskowitz, who earned a degree from the University of Delaware in 2011, begins her first season on the Blue Hen volleyball staff this fall and will serve as the program's first director of operations.

Mark's, she also served as the head coach of the freshman team and was a four-year assistant for the boy's volleyball team. She has also coached travel teams in Delaware and been active as a coach at various summer camps.

A native of Newark, Del. and a graduate of nearby St. Mark's High School, Griskowitz will assist head coach Bonnie Kenny and her staff with team travel, coordinating recruiting visits, working with the UD compliance, business, and equipment rooms, and assisting in scheduling of practices and competition.

She previously was an intern and program assistant for the International Coaching Enrichment Certificate Program (ICECP) and had the opportunity to travel to Colorado Springs, Colo. and stay at the Olympic Training Center. She also traveled to Lausanne, Switzerland and visited the International Olympic Committee headquarters.

Griskowitz earned her degree in sport management from Delaware in 2011, completing her studies in just three years. She is currently pursuing a master's degree in public administration with a specialization in non-profit management at Delaware. While at Delaware, she served as a student manager for the men's lacrosse program for four years and was part of teams that captured CAA titles and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in both 2010 and 2011. She has an extensive background in the sport of volleyball, having played three seasons at St. Mark's High School. She led St. Mark's to the state title as a setter in 2006 and to a state runner-up finish in 2007. She was an All-State performer and received the school's Dave Reynolds Award which “recognizes the student that represents a passion for life, a passion for school, and a passion for athletics.” Griskowitz began her coaching career at her alma mater as she served as a varsity assistant at St. Mark's the past four seasons and led the Spartans to state titles in 2010 and 2011. While at St.

DANA UNCUT ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: An egg sandwich (cooking is not one of my favorite hobbies) • Last time I lived on the edge: Seeing Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower • Last time I laughed: Whenever I hang out with my friends • Last place I visited: Ocean City, Maryland • Last song I listened to: Angel Eyes by Love and Theft • Last vice I indulged in: Eating WAY too many sweets for dessert one night • Last gift I gave: A lego set to my cousin for his sixth birthday • Last time I cried: Watching the Olympics and some athletes winning gold • Last time I lost: My car keys • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Have more time to myself • Last time I helped someone: Helped my dad with yard work around the house • Last I found: One of my favorite sweatshirts that was buried in my dirty room • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: Roasted Red Pepper Brushetta from Brio • Last memory of summer: Getting to spend some time on vacation with my family

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ALISSA ALKER SENIOR • 6-0 • OUTSIDE HITTER SAN DIEGO, CALIF. / SCRIPPS RANCH

PLAYER PROFILES

AT DELAWARE: Team co-captain with Chelsea Lawrence • three-year letterwinner and one of the top players in the Colonial Athletic Association • two-time All-CAA selection • has led team to two CAA Tournament titles and two NCAA Tournament appearances • UD’s active leader in matches played (95), kills (990), digs (724), and blocks (321) • career .218 hitter • needs just 10 kills to become the 17th player in UD history to reach 1,000 for a career • Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-American candidate. 2011: Named First Team All-CAA after a dominating junior campaign where Alker was one of seven members of the team to play all 125 matches in 34 games during the season • a preseason All-CAA selection, she finished the year leading the team with 466.5 points (3.73 pts/set) • posted 10, 15-plus and five, 20-plus point games capped by a 28 point performance on Nov. 11 at JMU • seventh in the CAA and second on the team with 382 kills (3.06) • had 20 double-digit and nine, 15-plus kill games led by a 24 kill game on Nov. 11 at James Madison • second on the team with 32 service aces that included a five-ace game on Sept. 17 at Pittsburgh • third on the team with 93.0 total blocks (12 BS/81 BA) with five, five-plus block games capped by a nine-block game in the CAA Tournament Championship Game vs. VCU on Nov. 20 • third on the squad with 384 digs (3.07 digs/set) • 20 double-digit and nine, 15-plus dig games with a 21 dig game on Nov. 11 at JMU • named to three-straight All-Tournament accolades (Delaware Invitational All-Tournament Team, Maryland/Spring Hill Suits at Arundel Mill Invitational All-Tournament Team, and Pitt Blue and Gold All-Tournament Team) which capped a CAA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 19) selection • set a new high with 24 kills on Nov. 11 at JMU en route to a CAA Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 14) selection • named to the CAA All-Tournament Team after posting 30 kills, 26 digs and 11 blocks during UD’s Tournament victories over JMU and VCU • Honorable Mention American Volleyball Coaches Association; All-East Region selection • Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-American nominee.

2010: Named to Third Team All-CAA team after a strong sophomore season as a pin-hitter • ranked second for UD with 369 kills, 76 blocks and 3.62 points per set • ranked seventh in the CAA in kills, fifth in points per game in all games played, fourth in points per set (3.83), and sixth in kills (3.19) • earned National 5&10 Best of the Blue Hens Athlete of the Week honors on

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Aug. 30 • had 22 digs against Santa Clara to finish the Notre Dame Tournament, breaking her career best • named to the CAA All-Tournament Team in helping the Hens record their third Tournament Championship in four seasons • recorded 31 kills, 25 digs, and 10 blocks in two matches, including the Tournament Championship deciding point with a block assist • tallied 11 double-doubles (kills-digs), including a 17 kill, 22 dig performance vs. Santa Clara and a 19 kill, 18 dig performance at Georgia State • Named to CAA Academic Honor Roll. 2009: Earned a spot on the CAA All-Rookie team after piecing together a strong freshman campaign • ranked third on the team with 239 kills and 59 blocks • honored as the CAA Rookie of the Week on Sept. 28 • tallied 25 kills, including 14 against Seton Hall on Sept. 23, during UD’s three victories that week • ripped at least 10 kills in 13 matches during the season, highlighted by 15 in the team’s four-set victory over Pittsburgh on Nov. 28 • posted a team-best .588 hitting percentage against Rutgers on Sept. 5 after launching 12 kills against only two errors in 17 attempts. HIGH SCHOOL: Standout at Scripps Ranch High School • named the California Interscholastic Federation Player of the Year and was a four-year selection to the All-CIF team • perennial member of the first-team All-Western League squad • helped lead her Epic Club Team to a fifth place finish at the 2008 Junior Olympic Nationals in Dallas, Tex. • four-year member of the student government • served as the senior class secretary • active member of the March of Dimes Youth Council • honor roll student.

CAREER HIGHS KILLS: ASSISTS:

24, at JMU, 11/11/11 4, at Maryland, 9/10/11

ACES:

5, vs. Kent State, 9/16/11

DIGS:

22, vs. Santa Clara, 9/19/10

BLOCKS:

9, vs. VCU, 11/20/11

ALISSA UNCUT

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: PERSONAL: Alissa Corey Alker ("al-kerr") Teriyaki and vegetable stir fry • Last time I lived on the • daughter of Kathy and Gerry Alker • has an older sister, Ashley • second edge: When I studied abroad in Australia and Hong Kong • degree Black Belt in Taekwondo • Last time I laughed: Five seconds ago • Last place I visited: Jill honor student as a business manin Orange county when I was home for summer • Last song I lisagement and marketing major at tened to: Boyfriend remix by justin beiber (Hibachi…Versace… UD with a minor in international KARATE) • Last vice I indulged in: Cookie/brownie/reeses bar… business • team representative on HEAVEN • Last gift I gave: The cookie/ brownie/reeses bars for UD Student-Athlete Advisory CounKori’s birthday • Last thing I lost: My phone • Last thing I cil (SAAC) • interned with Prudential vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Realty during the summer • has visGo to a concert • Last time I helped someone: This afited every continent except Antarctica. ternoon • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: Jelly fish in Hong Kong • Last memory of summer: BBQ slip and slide party!

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Year

M/G

2009

Kills

Pct.

Assists

Aces

Digs

Blocks

29/112 239 (2.13)

.171

16 (0.14)

3 (0.03)

2010

32/119 369 (3.10)

.249

26 (.022) 21 (0.18) 284 (2.39) 76 (0.64)

2011

34/125 382 (3.06)

.219

36 (0.29) 32 (0.26) 384 (3.07) 93 (0.74)

Totals

95/356 990 (2.78)

.218

78 (0.22) 56 (0.16) 724 (2.03) 321 (0.90)

56 (0.50) 53 (0.47)


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CHELSEA LAWRENCE SENIOR • 6-1 • MIDDLE HITTER EVANSTON, ILL. / EVANSTON TOWNSHIP

AT DELAWARE: Fourth-year team member and threeyear letterwinner as a senior • outstanding athlete with good size • one of the Colonial Athletic Association's top middle hitters • will serve as team co-captain with fellow senior Alissa Alker • has played in 73 career matches and recorded 374 kills (1.67 per game), 55 digs (0.2), and 182 blocks (0.81) • .237 hitting percentage for her career leads all active UD players • has led team to three CAA titles and two NCAA Tournament appearances under head coach Bonnie Kenny. 2011: Named Second-Team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection after she was one of seven UD netters to see action in all 125 sets in 34 games during junior season • ranked second on the squad with 120 total blocks (17 BS/103 BA) • owned 12, five-plusblock games led by two eight-block performances (Oct. 21 vs. Georgia State and Nov. 5 vs. Northeastern) • fourth on the roster with 271 kills (2.17 kills/set) • had nine double-digit kill games capped with a 18 kill match on Oct. 15 at VCU • fourth with 339.5 points (2.72 pts/set) that included 18 doubledigit point games, led by a 10 point game on Oct. 15 at VCU • amassed 17 kills, three digs and five blocks to earn a Rice Invitational All-Tournament Team selection • posted career highs with 18 kills (Oct. 15 at VCU) and eight blocks (Oct. 22 vs. UNCW) • named CAA Offensive Player of the Week on Nov. 7 after she amassed 19 kills, two digs and 12 total blocks in two games vs. Hofstra and Northeastern during the week during Delaware’s CAA Tournament championship run, she tallied 18 kills, and 10 total blocks • COBRA Magazine All-Northeast Region Team selection.

PLAYER PROFILES

2010: Appeared in 28 matches including making 18 starts as a middle hitter • second on the team in solo blocks (9), adding 49 block assists for an average of 0.70 per set • fifth on the team in kills (102) and kills per set (1.23) as a sophomore • set a career high with 12 kills on August 27 against Temple, a 3-0 win for the Blue Hens • named to the Temple All-Tournament Team after tallying 21 kills (3.00 per set) on 39 attempts (.436 attack percentage) and five blocks against Temple and Virginia • set a career high with seven blocks (one solo, six assists) at Notre Dame on September 17, in the team's 3-2 come-from-behind victory • tied her career high again with seven blocks

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(seve block assists) at UNC Wilmington on October 3 • also posted two games with six blocks, first against Santa Clara on September 19 and again versus Penn on September 25 • reached a new career best with five digs against Santa Clara on Septemeber 19 as the team defeated the Broncos, 3-2 • hit a season best .750 at Temple, needing only 16 swings to collect 12 kills, with no errors. 2009: Appeared in 11 matches and 16 sets during her freshman campaign • saw action in three sets against Ohio on Sept. 12 and two frames against Missouri State on Sept. 11, James Madison on Oct. 23, and VCU on Oct. 30 • recorded her first career block on the first rally of her career against UC Santa Barbara’s All-American outside hitter Rebecca Saraceno on Aug. 29 • added another block against UNCW on Oct. 16 and a season-high two stops against James Madison on Oct. 23 • also fired her first career kill against the Dukes.

CAREER HIGHS KILLS:

18, at VCU, 10/15/11

ASSISTS 1, six times, vs. Hofstra, 11/4/11 DIGS: BLOCKS:

5, vs. Santa Clara, 9/19/10 8, vs. UNCW, 10/22/11

HIGH SCHOOL: Standout middle hitter for Evanston Township • garnered 2008 Honorable Mention NewsGazette All-State accolades • earned a spot on the AllCentral Suburban League South Division Team • guided Evanston to a school-record 30 wins and a fourth-place finish at the class 4A state tournament • HELSEA UNCUT star member of the prestigious Sports Performance ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: Steak, Club Team. mashed potatoes, veggies and biscuits • Last time I lived on the PERSONAL: Chelsea edge: When I went zip lining in Belize last year • Last time I laughed: Nicole Lawrence • Last night when I went to Newark cinema center 3 to see The Amazing daughter of DeboSpiderman and the projector broke four times during the best part • Last rah Jones and place I visited: Houston for the Meineke Car Care Bowl with Northwestern George Lawrence • • Last song I listened to: Leave Your Eyes Open-Taylor Swift • Last vice I inhas two brothers, dulged in: Birthday Cake Remix at Cold Stone • Last gift I gave: Bath and Andrew and Brent • Body Works goodies to my mother for her birthday • Last time I cried: takes presents to When I fell up the steps at my apartment this morning, and yesterday families and children when I fell up the steps at work • Last thing I lost: I don’t lose things • in her mother's home Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: country (Belize) every Go to Jamaica to visit my grandparents • Last time I helped someChristmas • majoring in one: Everyday really • Last thing I found: A dime outside of Psychology with a minor Chandler, Jill and Mackenzie’s new apartment • Last thing in women's studies at I tried for the first time ever: Greek Yogurt • Last memory of summer: Meeting VP Biden exactly Delaware. a week before Obamacare was passed!!

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Year

M/G

Kills

Pct.

Assists

Aces

Digs

Blocks

2009

11/16

1(0.06)

.200

0 (0.00)

0 (0.00)

2 (0.13)

4 (0.25)

2010

28/83

102 (1.23)

.221

2 (0.02)

0 (0.00)

16 (0.19) 58 (0.70)

2011

34/125 271 (2.17)

.264

4 (0.03)

0 (0.00)

37 (0.30) 120 (0.96)

Totals

73/224 374 (1.67)

..237

6 (0.03)

0 (0.00)

55 (0.25) 182 (0.81)


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LOGAN SEBASTIAN SENIOR • 6-2 • OUTSIDE HITTER MCLEAN, VA. / LANGLEY

AT DELAWARE: Fourth-year team member and two-year letterwinner as a key backup at outside hitter • looking for increased role as a senior in 2012 • tied for team's tallest player at 6-2 with Jill Meyers and Katie Hank • has appeared in 19 career matches and recorded 20 kills • member of two NCAA Tournament teams during career under head coach Bonnie Kenny. 2011: Appeared in three matches and three games as a junior • had a three-kill game on Sept. 3 vs. Florida State. 2010: Appeared in 10 matches and 11 games as a sophomore • set career highs in kills and blocks against Delaware State on September 28 in the team's 3-0 win at home • helped end the contest against the Hornets with a solo block and a block assist on the last two points of the third set to win 25-17 • tallies four kills in the third set against the Route 1 Rivals on nine swings • also recorded three kills in the third set against Rutgers in the final game of the 34th Annual Delaware Volleyball Invitational to help secure the title • recorded the team's last three kills against the Scarlet Knights to win the third set 25-16, including the final point of the contest • totaled three kills on three attempts for a .500 hitting percentage • recorded her only ace in the season opener against La Salle • totaled 12 kills, four blocks, one ace and one dig in 2010. 2009: Appeared in six matches and eight sets during her first season • collected a kill on each of her final four attack attempts of the year • fired her first career kill to close out a second-set victory against Rutgers on Sept. 5 • added a pair of blasts on just two swings in a victory against James Madison on Sept. 26 and one more on her last attempt of the season against Hofstra on Nov. 15 • also recorded two blocks, both of which were solo, during the year • tallied one each against Princeton on Sept. 4 and Missouri State on Sept. 11. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year standout at Langley High School • earned first team All-Region and AllDistrict honors and honorable mention All-State accolades as a senior • two-time Honorable Mention All-Metro selection by the Washington Post • 2007 Virginia State Finalist and member of the Regional and District Tournament teams • three-time Scholar-Athlete award winner. Club Team: Virginia Elite. 2011: Logan Marie Sebastian • daughter of Jay and Sharon Sebastian • has an older sister, Tyne, and a younger brother, Braeden • traveled to Costa Rica this past summer • Exercise Science major at Delaware.

CAREER HIGHS KILLS:

4, vs. Delaware State, 9/28/10

ACES:

1, at La Salle, 9/27/10

DIGS:

1, vs. Delaware State, 9/28/10

BLOCKS:

2, vs. Delaware State, 9/28/10

LOGAN UNCUT

PLAYER PROFILES

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: Shrimp and grits with my sister, Tyne • Last time I lived on the edge: Last summer when I went zip lining upside down, in the mountains of Costa Rica • Last time I laughed: When I was at lunch with Rachel and Karina • Last place I visited: Ocean city, Maryland with my sister, Tyne • Last song I listened to: “Back Against the Wall” by Cage the Elephant • Last vice I indulged in: Bocio gelato from Café Gelato • Last gift I gave: Rachel a card for her birthday • Last time I cried: When I found out I had to run the highlander mile carrying 25 pounds • Last thing I lost: Cell phone charger • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Go somewhere I’ve never been before • Last time I helped someone: When I taught the kids at volleyball camp how to jump serve • Last thing I found: I found a summer parking pass! • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: Unagi, in Chinatowng • Last memory of summer: Sitting on the porch outside my house with my mom

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Year

M/G

Kills

Pct.

Assists

Aces

Digs

Blocks

2009

6/8

4 (0.50)

.571

0 (0.00)

0 (0.00)

0 (0.00)

2 (0.25)

2010

10/11

12 (1.09)

.121

0 (0.00)

1 (0.09)

1 (0.09)

4 (0.36)

2011

3/3

4 (1.33)

.143

0 (0.00)

0 (0.00)

0 (0.00)

1 (0.33)

Totals

19/22

20 (0.91)

.176

0 (0.00)

1 (0.05)

1 (0.05)

7 (0.32)


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KARINA EVANS JUNIOR • 6-0 • MIDDLE HITTER SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. / DOS PUEBLOS

AT DELAWARE: Third-year member of the squad and a two-year letterwinner as a middle hitter • has good size and blocking ability at 6-0 • has led Blue Hens to two straight Colonial Athletic Association Tournament titles and NCAA Tournament berths for head coach Bonnie Kenny. 2011: Was one of seven UD netters to see action in all 125 sets in 34 games during sophomore season • led the squad wit 127 blocks (25 BS/102 BA); which placed eighth in the Colonial Athletic Association • her 127 blocks accounted for 45% of the team’s blocks during the year • ranked fifth on the team with 168 kills (1.34 kills/per set) and 263 points (2.10 pts/set) • set new highs with 12 kills (Nov. 19 vs. JMU), three assists (Oct. 12 at Hofstra), five digs (Sept. 17 vs. New Mexico) and nine blocks (Nov. 20 vs. VCU) • posted 16 kills, 13 blocks and three digs during UD’s CAA Tournament Championships run.

championship point in the fifth set against Northeastern in the CAA Tournament with a block assist • recorded two kills, six total blocks, three digsand one assist against the Huskies in the CAA Final. HIGH SCHOOL: Excelled as a middle hitter at Dos Pueblos High School • guided the team to a 323 record and a No. 3 national ranking during the 2009 campaign • helped the Chargers win the CIF Southern California title in Division IA and the Channel League while earning a spot in the state tournament • was a two-time AllCalifornia Scholastic Federation honoree • also received letters in soccer and track. PERSONAL: Karina Evans • daughter of Robert Evans and Kymberly Williams-Evans • enjoys snowboarding • repelled down a 100-foot waterfall • began playing volleyball as a sophomore at Dos Pueblos • majoring in English at Delaware.

CAREER HIGHS KILLS:

12, vs. JMU, 11/19/11

ASSISTS:

3, at Hofstra, 10/2/11

DIGS: BLOCKS:

5, vs. New Mexico, 9/17/11 9, two times, vs. VCU, 11/20/11

2010: Entered into the starting rotation as a

PLAYER PROFILES

middle hitter on October 8 against VCU • recorded one kill on four swings against the Rams in her collegiate debut • team finished 13-1 after being inserted into the starting rotation with their only loss coming against Virginia Tech in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament • set a career high with six kills in her second career game on October 9 against William & Mary • six kills on nine swings with a .556 attack percentage with two digs and four block assists against the Tribe • set a season best nine total blocks at Towson on October 15, including eight block assists • tallied five kills with no errors on eight attempts versus Georgia State on November 13 for a career high .625 hitting mark • played in the final 14 games, making 13 starts including the final 10 matches • second on the team in blocks per set and was only one of two players (Paige Erickson) to record more than one block per game (1.02) • tallied 52 total blocks (five block solos and 47 block assists) in 51 sets • collected the

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KARINA UNCUT ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: scrambled eggs with cheese • Last time I lived on the edge: I left food in the sink. Rachel was not happy and I was worried for my safety • Last time I laughed: Anytime I'm with my team we always end up laughing • Last place I visited: I went to Hawaii with Katie Hank this winter break! • Last song I listened to: “Black Hills” by Gardens and Villa • Last vice I indulged in: Chocolate, always chocolate • Last gift I gave: I gave Rachel a California shaped necklace for her birthday • Last time I cried: When I rewatched the ending of Big Fish for the billionth time • Last thing I lost: I'm sure I've lost many things recently but I won't know what they are until I need them and can't find them • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Spend a few days on the Channel Islands off the California coast • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: Kori's Mom's zucchini bread, delicious • Last memory of summer: Having my cousin stay with me in Delaware as he attended his orientation!

2012 DELAWARE VOLLEYBALL


Year

M/G

Kills

Pct.

Assists

Aces

Digs

Blocks

2010

14/51

33 (0.65)

.153

3 (0.06)

0 (0.00)

9 (0.18)

52 (1.02)

2011

34/125 168 (1.34)

.229

5 (0.04)

19 (0.15) 61 (0.49) 127 (1.02)

Totals

48/176 201 (1.14)

.217

8 (0.05)

19 (0.11) 70 (0.40) 179 (1.02)


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KATIE HANK JUNIOR • 6-2 • OUTSIDE HITTER VALENCIA, CALIF. / VALENCIA

AT DELAWARE: Third-year member of the squad and a two-year letterwinner as a middle hitter • has led Blue Hens to two straight Colonial Athletic Association Tournament titles and NCAA Tournament berths for head coach Bonnie Kenny • tied for team's tallest player at 6-2 with Logan Sebastian and Jillian Meyers • has recorded 423 kills in 50 career matches and has a career .328 hitting percentage (No. 5 all-time at Delaware). 2011: Saw action in all 34 games and 125 sets during sophomore campaign • was one of seven UD netters to play every set during 2011 season • led the team and was seventh in the CAA with 397 kills (3.18 kills/set) • had eight, 15-plus kill games and 22 double-digit kill games during the year • Pitt Blue and Gold All-Tournament Team selection after she set a new career-high 31 kills against Pitt and 17 digs vs. New Mexico on Sept. 17 • also set new career highs with two aces (Nov. 20 vs. VCU) and three blocks (Nov. 19 vs. JMU) • posted double-digit digs in four games this season • registered 15-plus points 13 times, including a 32 point game on Sept. 17 at Pittsburgh • had 10 games with a 1.000 serve percentage capped by a 23 chance game on Sept. 17 vs. Kent State that included two aces • tallied 28 kills and 16 blocks during Delaware’s CAA Championship run.

2010: Appeared in 17 games, making one start

PLAYER PROFILES

against Delaware State on September 28 • collected career highs with seven kills, 10 attempts, a .700 hitting percentage, three blocks and nine points against the Hornets • tallied three putdowns in collegiate debut against La Salle on August 27, along with a service ace, and one dig

recorded a kill on one attempt against Virginia Tech in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament • played in 28 sets as a true freshman, totaling 26 kills and a .328 hitting percentage • finished with five service aces, five total blocks and three digs all adding up to 34 points for the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Exceptional outside hitter at Valencia High School • earned four letters for her performance on the court • honored as an All-Santa Clarita Valley selection and an All-CIF Southern Section pick • named The Signal’s 2009 Girls Volleyball Player of the Year after posting 383 kills and 249 digs as a senior • led her Santa Monica

KILLS:

31, at Pittsburgh, 9/17/11

ACES:

2, 10 times, vs. VCU, 11/20/11

DIGS:

17, vs. New Mexico, 9/17/11

BLOCKS

3, five times, vs. JMU, 11/19/11

Beach Club team to a third-place showing at the prestigious 2009 Phoenix Volleyball Festival • honored as a member of the California Scholastic Federation. PERSONAL: Kathleen (Katie) Hank • daughter of Mary and Dave Hank • can wiggle her ears • enjoys traveling to new places • Kinesiology major at Delaware.

KATIE UNCUT

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: Frozen macaroni and cheese • Last time I lived on the edge: floating down the Brandywine River • Last time I laughed: probably within the last hour • Last place I visited: New Mexico • Last song I listened to: “Yeah” by Usher • Last gift I gave: a pair of Rainbow sandals • Last time I cried: "Big girls don't cry" • Last thing I lost: Sunglassess • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Go to the beach more often • Last thing I found: JKori's earring • Last memory of summer: Babysitting my little nephew

• hit at a .714 clip against North Carolina Central on September 11 with five kills on seven swings •

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Year

M/G

Kills

Pct.

Assists

Aces

Digs

Blocks

2010

16/28

26 (0.93)

.328

0 (0.00)

5 (0.18)

3 (0.11)

5 (0.18)

2011

34/125 397 (3.18)

.328

8 (0.06)

29 (0.23) 205 (1.64) 32 (0.26)

Totals

50/153 423 (2.76)

.328

8 (0.05)

34 (0.22) 208 (1.36) 37 (0.24)


RACHEL OEMCKE

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JUNIOR • 5-10 • SETTER SAN DIEGO, CALIF. / CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC

AT DELAWARE: Second-year team member who will battle to take over setter spot vacated by the graduation of 2011 Colonial Athletic Association Setter of the Year Renee Tomko • Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-American candidate. 2011: Saw action in 10 games for the UD netters during sophomore season … was fourth on the team with 11 assists in 26 sets … also posted 11 digs in 10 games played … set career highs with six assists and four digs (Sept. 3 vs. Florida State).

CAREER HIGHS

2010: Did not see action and retained year of elegibility • Named to the CAA Academic

KILLS:

Honor Roll.

ASSISTS:

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters as a standout setter at Cathedral Catholic High School • garnered first-team All-CIF accolades and second-team All-Western League honors as a senior • selected as a team captain during her final season • guided the Dons to a pair of California State Division III Championships and three straight San Diego CIF III titles • earned a spot on the San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic team for her performance in the classroom as well.

N/A 6, vs. Florida State, 9/3/11

ACES: 1, three times, vs. Delaware State, 9/20/11 DIGS: BLOCKS:

4, vs. Florida State, 9/3/11 1, vs. Florida State, 9/3/11

PERSONAL: Rachel Oemcke ("ome-key")• daughter of Mark and Sue Oemcke • climbed Mt. Whitney, the highest summit in the contiguous United States • plays the guitar • enjoys waterskiing and wakeboarding • Health Behavior Science major with a minor in Public Health at Delaware.

RACHEL UNCUT

PLAYER PROFILES

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: lemon chicken, grilled asparagus and zucchini • Last time I lived on the edge: It must have been a while because I can't remember a time • Last time I laughed: 3 minutes ago • Last place I visited: Poland • Last song I listened to: “I Won't Give Up” by Jason Mraz • Last vice I indulged in: Devil's Food chocolate cake • Last gift I gave: Polish soccer jersey • Last time I cried: Months ago • Last thing I lost: My iPod headphones • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Take more yoga classes • Last time I helped someone: Today I helped my parents • Last thing I found: A quarter on the ground • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: Flaki (Tripe soup) • Last memory of summer: Playing beach volleyball and waterskiing in the perfect San Diego weather.

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Year

M/G

2010

Kills

Pct.

Assists

Aces

Digs

Blocks

32/119 369 (3.10)

.249

26 (.022) 21 (0.18) 284 (2.39) 76 (0.64)

2011

10/26

0 (0.00)

.000

11 (0.42)

3 (0.12)

11 (0.42)

1 (0.04)

Totals

10/26

0 (0.00)

.000

11 (0.42)

3 (0.12)

11 (0.42)

1 (0.04)


KORI REIGEL

8

JUNIOR • 5-7 • DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST/LIBERO MORRIS PLAINS, N.J. / MORRISTOWN

AT DELAWARE: Second-year member of the squad • will battle for increased playing time as a defensive specialist and libero. 2011: Played in 71 sets during 29 games in first year seeing action for Delaware … set career highs with eight digs (Oct. 10 at William & Mary) … had 10 perfect serving games which included two 11-for-11 games, last on Nov. 19 vs. James Madison … played in every set during Colonial Athletic Association Tournament.

CAREER HIGHS

2010: Did not see action and retained year of elegibility • named to the CAA Academic

KILLS:

Honor Roll.

ASSISTS:

HIGH SCHOOL: Excelled as a defensive specialist / libero at Morristown High School • served as a team captain for three years and was honored as the MVP four times • earned firstteam All-Morris County, All-Daily Record, and All-NJAC honors • also was selected to the third-team All-Group 3 squad and was named a 2010 New Jersey All-Star • chosen as the Morristown High School Outstanding Female Athlete in the Class of 2010 for her performance on the court.

N/A 1, four times, last at W&M, 10/14/11

ACES:

1, vs. Hofstra, 11/4/11

DIGS:

8, at Penn, 9/24/11

BLOCKS:

N/A

PERSONAL: Kori Dean Reigel ("ree-gul") • started playing volleyball as a freshman in high school • climbed Mt. Whitney, the highest summit in the contiguous United States, becoming one of the youngest summiters at the age of 10 • Majoring in exercise science at Delaware.

KORI UNCUT

PLAYER PROFILES

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: PB&J sandwich • Last time I lived on the edge: Paddle boarding in the Pacific Ocean • Last time I laughed: This morning.... • Last place I visited: California • Last song I listened to: “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepson • Last vice I indulged in: My birthday cake..Chocolate cake with delicious homemade vanilla icing. Thanks mom! • Last gift I gave: Father's Day present • Last time I cried: Was from laughing too hard • Last thing I lost: One stud earring (Thanks to Katie Hank it's back!) • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Learn to cook • Last time I helped someone: Was in the Brandywine River. They were stuck on rocks and I freed their kayak • Last thing I found: Was a really cute pair of shoes on sale at DSW! • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: In & Out burger "Double-Double" • Last memory of summer: Tubing down the Delaware Water Gap

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Year

M/G

2010

Kills

Pct.

Assists

Aces

Digs

Blocks

32/119 369 (3.10)

.249

26 (.022) 21 (0.18) 284 (2.39) 76 (0.64)

2011

29/71

0 (0.00)

.000

4 (0.06)

1 (0.01)

43 (0.61)

0 (0.00)

Totals

29/71

0 (0.00)

.000

4 (0.06)

1 (0.01)

43 (0.61)

0 (0.00)


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CHANDLER BRYANT FRESHMAN (R) • 6-0 • MIDDLE HITTER GREENSBORO, N.C. / WALTER HINES PAGE

AT DELAWARE: Second-year player with freshman eligibility • will battle for playing time as a middle hitter. 2011: Did not see game action and retained freshman eligibility • named to Colonial Athletic Association Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Four year starter and letterwiner at Page High School • mainly a middle hitter but played both outside and middle as a senior • named a unanimous All-Conference First Team all four years • honor roll student all four years. PERSONAL: Chandler Simonne Bryant • daughter or Duane and Wanda Bryant • born Jan. 28, 1993 • high school coach, Trevor Hewitt, attended UD and got her interested • has three older brothers, Daniel, Christian and Marddy • Exercise Science major at Delaware with a career objective of becoming a clinical pharmacist.

CHANDLER UNCUT

PLAYER PROFILES

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: Cereal • Last time I lived on the edge: About a week ago • Last time I laughed: Today! • Last place I visited: Randleman, North Carolina • Last song I listened to: “Riot” by 2 Chainz • Last vice I indulged in: I ate cookie dough • Last gift I gave: A stir fry pan • Last time I cred: 2 days ago • Last thing I lost: My keys • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Go to the beach • Last time I helped someone: Today • Last thing I found: My long lost earring • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: Green beans • Last memory of summer: Lounging on my back porch in the sun with my mother and grandmother.

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JILL MEYERS

3

FRESHMAN (R) • 6-2 • MIDDLE HITTER MISSION VIEJO, CALIF. / MISSION VIEJO

AT DELAWARE: Second-year member of the squad • will battle for playing time as a middle hitter • tied for team's tallest player at 6-2 with Logan Sebastian and Katie Hank. HIGH SCHOOL: Did not see match action and retained freshman eligibility • team went 21-13, captured the CAA title, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for head coach Bonnie Kenny. PERSONAL: Jillian "Jill" Patricia Meyers • daughter of David and Valerie Meyers • born Dec. 11, 1992 • has three siblings, Carla, John and Sarah • loves to travel and play beach volleyball • exercise science major at Delaware with a minor in mental disabilities • has traveled to Mexico to deliver kitchen supplies to a church and school.

JILL UNCUT

PLAYER PROFILES

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: Juevos Rancheros • Last time I lived on the edge: This week • Last time I laughed: Currently • Last place I visited: Griffith Observatory • Last song I listened to: Boyfriend Remix • Last vice I indulged in: Brownie cookies reeses dessert • Last gift I gave: California flag to my friend Verleea playing volleyball at WSU • Last time I cried: ehh • Last thing I lost: Keys • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Hike to the Hollywood sign • Last time I helped someone: This week • Last thing I found: a skateboard • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: Crab • Last memory of summer: Making a slip n slide in Alissa's backyard with a tarp

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LIZ BROCK

4

FRESHMAN • 6-0 • OUTSIDE HITTER LIMA, OHIO / BATH

AT DELAWARE: First-year member of the squad • one of five true freshman on the team • will battle for playing time as an outside hitter • dynamic hitter in the mold of former UD standouts Kelly Gibson and Kim Stewart. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time All-Western Buckeye League selection and was twice named first team All-District 8 • four-year letterwinner who was named the team’s Offensive Player of the Year and Team Most Valuable Player twice • ended her career with a school-record 1,103 kills, which ranks 32nd on Ohio’s high school career kills list.

PERSONAL: Sarah Elizabeth "Liz" Brock • daughter of Blain and Becky Brock • born Sept. 14, 1993 • cognitive science major at Delaware.

LIZ UNCUT

PLAYER PROFILES

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: Teriyaki and vegetable stir fry • Last time I lived on the edge: When I studied abroad in Australia and Hong Kong • Last time I laughed: Five seconds ago • Last place I visited: Jill in Orange county when I was home for summer • Last song I listened to: Boyfriend remix by justin beiber (Hibachi…Versace…KARATE) • Last vice I indulged in: Cookie/brownie/reeses bar…HEAVEN • Last gift I gave: The cookie/ brownie/reeses bars for Kori’s birthday • Last thing I lost: My phone • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Go to a concert • Last time I helped someone: This afternoon • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: Jelly fish in Hong Kong • Last memory of summer: BBQ slip and slide party!

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KATIE HILLMAN FRESHMAN • 6-0 • UTILITY DEERFIELD BEACH, FLA./CARDINAL GIBBONS

AT DELAWARE: First-year member of the squad • one of five true freshman on the team • versatile performer who will battle for playing time at several positions. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter as a middle blocker and outside hitter at Cardinal Gibbons High School for head coach Kathryn Farland • led team to four-year mark of 99-10 • team won state title her junior year in 2010, advanced to the state Final Four three times, and advanced to the regional finals in 2009 • 2011 Prep Volleyball All-American • named to Under Armour Girls High School All-American Watch List as a senior • Sun Sentinel Player of the Year for Broward County as a senior in 2011 • Broward County Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior • four-time All-Broward County selection by Miami Herald • four-time team Outstanding Player Award winner • earned school's Jude Abrams Unsung Player Award in 2010 • recorded 341 kills (4.2 per game) as a senior and 358 kills (4.4 per game) as a junior • totaled 325 blocks over her final three seasons • National Honor Society (Top 10 in class) • AP National Scholar Award • Latin Honor Society • Mu Alpha Theta Secretary • SFHSS Maroone Scholar Athlete Award • played for Boomers Volleyball Club.

PERSONAL: Katie Leigh Hillman • daughter of Richard and Kathi Hillman • born Dec. 8, 1993 • undecided on major but interested in nursing or pre-pharmacy • enjoys going to the beach and boating • fan of the Miami Heat (NBA) and Miami Marlins (MLB) • father graduated from Florida State and mother graduated from Washington State • has one older brother, John.

KATIE UNCUT

PLAYER PROFILES

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: scrambled eggs • Last time I lived on the edge: today, when I jumped off my roof into the pool • Last time I laughed: At myself, today • Last place I visited: Orlando, Florida • Last song I listened to: “Dreamgrl” by Dave Matthews • Last vice I indulged in: gluttony • Last gift I gave: Godiva chocolate and a cat tervis tumbler • Last time I cried: saying goodbye to friends • Last thing I lost: it’s been a while...maybe an earring • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: skydiving • Last time I helped someone: yesterday, giving advice • Last thing I found: $5 in an old wallet • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: skurfing • Last memory of summer: burying a memento on my high school field

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TANYA KRAPF FRESHMAN • 5-5 • UTILITY

PITTSFORD, N.Y. / PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND HS

AT DELAWARE: First-year member of the squad • one of five true freshman on the team • versatile performer who will battle for playing time at several positions. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Pittsford High School for head coach Matt Glover • led teams to four-year mark of 97-17 as a libero and outside hitter • led team to state title as a junior in 2010 when team went 32-2 • team also advanced to sectionals in 2008 • three-time all-county selection • team Most Valuable Player and first team Greater Rochester area selection as a senior • led team in digs as a sophomore (305) and senior (286) • earned Academic Athlete of the Year in 2012 • National Honor Society • French Club • led club volleyball team to regional championship in 2010.

PERSONAL: Tanya Louise Krapf ("kraff") • daughter of Greg and Barbara Krapf • born Oct. 14, 1993 • has a younger brother, Timo • father is a chiropractor and mother is a jewelry designer • international relations major at UD • speaks German fluently • career objective is to be a foreign officer • plays the saxophone • enjoys skiing, snowboarding, and wakeboarding.

TANYA UNCUT ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: Teriyaki and vegetable stir fry • Last time I lived on the edge: When I studied abroad in Australia and Hong Kong • Last time I laughed: Five seconds ago • Last place I visited: Jill in Orange county when I was home for summer • Last song I listened to: Boyfriend remix by justin beiber (Hibachi…Versace…KARATE) • Last vice I indulged in: Cookie/brownie/reeses bar…HEAVEN • Last gift I gave: The cookie/ brownie/reeses bars for Kori’s birthday • Last thing I lost: My phone • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Go to a concert • Last time I helped someone: This afternoon • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: Jelly fish in Hong Kong • Last memory of summer: BBQ slip and slide party!

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MACKENZIE OLSEN FRESHMAN • 5-10 • SETTER VILLA PARK, CALIF. / VILLA PARK HS

AT DELAWARE: First-year member of the squad • one of five true freshman on the team • will battle for playing time at setter position immediately. HIGH SCHOOL: Standout at Villa Park High School • graduated high school early and attended Delaware during the Spring, 2012 semester • three-year All-League performer who was named to the AVCA All-America Watch List • four-year letterwinner and two-year captain • named the 2010 Best Offensive Player and the 2011 Team MVP • honor roll student who earned the Scholar Athlete Award.

PERSONAL: Mackenzie Judith Olsen • daughter of Kevin and Tammy Olsen • born Dec. 6, 1993 • sport management major at Delaware.

MACKENZIE UNCUT

PLAYER PROFILES

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: Pasta • Last time I laughed: Five minutes ago • Last place I visited: Arizona • Last song I listened to: “Just a Dream” -Nelly • Last vice I indulged in: My grandma's homemade cookies• Last gift I gave: Necklace to my sister • Last thing I lost: My driver’s license • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Go paddle boarding • Last time I helped someone: Today! • Last thing I found: Fifty dollars in my jeans! • Last memory of summer: Playing volleyball on the beach with friends

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ARIEL SHONK

FRESHMAN • 5-9 • DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST / LIBERO ATLANTA, GA. / RIVERWOOD INTERNATIONAL CHARTER HS

AT DELAWARE: First-year member of the squad •one of five true freshman on the team • will battle for playing time as a libero and defensive specialist. HIGH SCHOOL:Four-year varsity starter at Riverwood International Charter School for head coach Leigh Hudson • led team to great success in state championships, advancing to the Final Four her senior year in 2011, to the Elite Eight in 2009, and to the Sweet 16 in 2008 and 2010 • All-State as a senior when she was named area Player of the Year • team Most Valuable Player as a senior • first team Defensive Dandy • set school record for digs with over 1,000 • played in local senior All-Star game • National Honor Society • Beta Club • secretary of STAND (Students Teaching Academics Next Door) • A5 Volleyball Club qualified for Open Level nationals in 2011 and finished 11th in nation.

PERSONAL: Ariel "Ari" Hope Shonk • daughter of David and Susan Shonk • born July 25, 1993 • business marketing major at Delaware • enjoys playing frisbee and photography • fan of the Atlanta Braves (MLB) and Atlanta Falcons (NFL) • has an older brother, Bronson • father works in real estate and graduated from Wentworth Institute ofTechnology and Georgia Tech and mother graduated from Arizona and Boston University • grandfather played tennis, squash, and hockey at Williams (Mass.) College.

ARIEL UNCUT

PLAYER PROFILES

ONE LAST THING... Last thing I cooked: scrambled eggs • Last time I lived on the edge: White water rafting down class 5 rapids • Last time I laughed: Last night when my club teammate tripped and face planted on the way to dinner… (she was ok and laughing too)• Last place I visited: San Juan, Puerto Rico • Last song I listened to: “Fire Shot” by Slightly Stoopid • Last vice I indulged in: cheesecake • Last gift I gave: bracelet • Last time I cried: Saying my official college goodbyes to my best friends • Last thing I lost: My favorite earrings • Last thing I vowed to do next summer because I didn’t this summer: Go to New Hampshire • Last time I helped someone: carried back pack for injured teammate • Last thing I found: my mom’s phone that she always misplaces • Last thing I tried for the first time ever: mushrooms • Last memory of summer: floating on the Chattahoochee River with my friends

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PHILANTHROPY

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2011 CAA STANDINGS AND LEADERS

2011 CAA VOLLEYBALL FINAL STANDINGS CAA TEAM RECORD Northeastern 11-3 Delaware 11-3 Towson 10-4 JMU 8-6 VCU 8-6 Georgia State 8-6 Hofstra 5-9 UNC Wilmington 5-9 William & Mary 2-12 George Mason 2-12

PCT .786 .786 .714 .571 .571 .571 .357 .357 .143 .143

OVERALL

HOME 6-1 6-1 5-2 4-3 5-2 5-2 3-4 3-4 1-6 2-5

AWAY 5-2 5-2 5-2 4-3 3-4 3-4 2-5 2-5 1-6 0-7

PTS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RECORD 21-6 21-13 23-9 20-11 17-17 14-18 14-17 12-19 8-18 7-19

2011 CAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

AWAY 7-3 8-5 8-4 6-5 5-10 4-8 3-10 3-10 4-7 1-9

NEUTRAL 6-2 3-3 7-3 4-1 4-4 4-5 2-3 4-3 2-4 1-5

FIRST ROUND

#6 VCU def. #3 Towson, 3-2 #5 James Madison def. #4 Georgia State, 3-0

Dec. 2

#6 VCU def. #2 Northeastern, 3-2 #1 Delaware def. #5 James Madison, 3-2

Dec. 4

SEMIFINALS Nov. 11

HOME 8-1 10-5 8-2 10-5 8-3 6-5 9-4 5-6 2-7 5-5

2011 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

FIRST ROUND Nov. 18

PCT .778 .618 .719 .645 .500 .438 .452 .387 .308 .269

Delaware def. American, 3-1

SECOND ROUND #8 Penn State def. Delaware, 3-0

FINALS Nov. 13

#1 Delaware def. #6 VCU, 3-2

2011 CAA LEADERS AND STATISTICS HITTING PERCENTAGE CL Vineece Verdun, GSU SR Courtney Hott, VCU SR Monika Stanciauskas, W&M FR Susan Gansor, Towson SR Jasmine Waters, VCU JR

K 340 261 192 229 192

E 74 83 60 77 65

TA 765 589 447 518 436

PCT. .348 .302 .295 .293 .291

BLOCKS Kelsey Bohman, G. Mason Erika Charry, Hofstra Jasmine Waters, VCU Courtney Hott, VCU Susan Gansor, Towson

CL SR SR JR SR SR

S 96 114 128 127 113

BS 17 25 19 16 26

BA 104 115 138 134 105

T 121.0 140.0 157.0 150.0 131.0

CL SO SR JR SR SO

S 113 117 128 102 110

K 458 434 440 340 361

AVG/S 4.05 3.71 3.44 3.33 3.28

SERVICE ACES Jillian Briner, NU Jamie Freeman, GSU Alysha McCreary, Towson Sarah Fitzgerald, UNCW Jennifer Mallard, UNCW

CL FR JR JR FR JR

S 99 122 63 60 114

A 42 47 21 19 36

AVG/S 0.42 0.39 0.33 0.32 0.32

ASSISTS CL Aubrey Kirven,Towson JR Catalina Charry, Hofstra JR Renee Tomko, Delaware SR Cecilia Aragao, VCU FR Kaylee McGrew, GSU SO

S 104 114 125 124 101

A 1201 1214 1322 1174 929

AVG/S 11.55 10.65 10.58 9.47 9.20

DIGS Natalia Skiba, NU Kylee Maneja, Hofstra Celine Alasomuka, W&M Paige Sekerak, Towson Haley Collins, UNCW

CL FR JR SO FR SO

S 99 114 98 113 119

D 513 540 430 482 496

AVG/S 5.18 4.74 4.39 4.27 4.17

KILLS Katy Buck, Towson Muki Kangwa, GSU Kristin Boyd, VCU Vineece Verdun, GSU Christi Laite, UNCW

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AVG/S 1.26 1.23 1.23 1.18 1.16


2011 ALL!CAA VOLLEYBALL TEAMS

2011 ALL!CAA VOLLEYBALL TEAM !AS SELECTED BY CAA VOLLEYBALL COACHES" FIRST TEAM PLAYER, SCHOOL CL Natalie Abel, James Madison Jr. Alissa Alker, Delaware Jr. Katy Buck, Towson So. Renee Tomko, Delaware Sr. Janelle Tucker, Northeastern So. Vineece Verdun, Georgia State Sr.

POS OH OH OH S OH MB

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Washington, Pa./Trinity San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch Catonsville, Md./Mount de Sales Academy Jefferson Hills, Pa./Thomas Jefferson Encino, Calif./Campbell Hall Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Andover

POS OH MB S RS MH L

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Wilmington, N.C./John T. Hoggard Fredericksburg, Va./Courtland Uniontown, Ohio/Lake Severna Park, Md./Severna Park Evanston, Ill./Evanston Township Westmont, Ill./Hinsdale Central

POS OH OH OH MH L OH OH

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Temecula, Calif./Temecula Valley Tampa, Fla./Plant Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers San Diego, Calif./Patrick Henry Kapolei, Hawaii/Sacred Hearts Academy Kentwood, Mich./East Kentwood Zagreb, Croatia/II Gimnazjia Zagreb

POS S S/OH S DS L OH

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Recife, Brazil/Colegio Contato Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park & River Forest Glen Allen, Va./Hermitage Montgomery Village, Md./Poolesville Westmont, Ill./Hinsdale Central Matamata, New Zealand/Matamata College

SECOND TEAM PLAYER, SCHOOL CL Kristin Boyd, VCU Jr. Courtney Hott, VCU Sr. Aubrey Kirven, Towson Jr. Christi Laite, UNCW So. Chelsea Lawrence, Delaware Jr. Natalia Skiba, Northeastern Fr. THIRD TEAM PLAYER, SCHOOL CL Kelly Bacon, Northeastern So. Danielle Erb, James Madison Jr. Muki Kangwa, Georgia State Sr. Nichole Kurz, Northeastern So. Kylee Maneja, Hofstra Jr. Kim Stewart, Delaware Sr. Lana Zonjic, George Mason So. ALL-ROOKIE TEAM PLAYER, SCHOOL Cecilia Aragao, VCU Jillian Briner, Northeastern Kristi Richardson, JMU Paige Sekerak, Towson Natalia Skiba, Northeastern Kelsie Wills, Hofstra

CL Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

2011 ALL-CAA VOLLEYBALL INDIVIDUAL HONOREES 2011 CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Katy Buck, Towson 2011 CAA SETTER OF THE YEAR: Renee Tomko, Delaware 2011 CAA DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST OF THE YEAR: Natalia Skiba, Northeastern 2011 CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Jillian Briner, Northeastern 2011 CAA COACH OF THE YEAR: Bruce Atkinson, Towson

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COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Colonial Athletic Association has built a reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and academically. The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2011-12, more than 1,900 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference had 19 teams in 13 different sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest Academic Progress Report released in 2012. CAA COMMISSIONER The landscape of the conference Tom Yeager stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million. The CAA conducts championships in 23 sports. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2011-12, 24 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 51 student-athletes received All-America honors in 16 different sports. The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with two teams – George Mason (2006) and VCU (2011) – advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past six years. Three CAA teams earned NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in 2011 as conference champion Old Dominion was joined by VCU and George Mason. VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and top-seeded Kansas, while Mason defeated Villanova. In 2006, George Mason captured the nation’s imagination by becoming the first mid-major program since 1979 to reach the Final Four, posting victories over Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. At least five CAA teams have reached postseason play for the past four years. The CAA has also had great success in women’s basketball, with six teams making the postseason in 2011-12. Conference champion Delaware advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time and was ranked #7 in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll. James Madison beat two ACC and two Big East teams to reach the championship game of the WNIT. Drexel, Hofstra, UNCW and VCU joined the Dukes in the WNIT. Old Dominion, which won an NCAA-record 17 straight CAA titles from 1992-2008, boasts three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and was national runner-up in 1997. The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship began in 1981 and ODU reached the national semifinals in 2011. Four men’s soccer teams earned NCAA Tournament berths last season and James Madison became the seventh CAA team to reach the final 16 of the event in the past decade. Hofstra’s softball team won the Los Angeles Regional and became the first CAA squad to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. At least two women’s soccer teams have reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the past five seasons. William & Mary’s men’s cross country squad has made the NCAA Championship in 12 of the past 13 years. In the pool, George Mason’s Ashley Danner finished second in the 100 breaststroke and fifth in the 200 breaststroke at the 2012 NCAA Championship and received All-

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Colonial Athletic Association 8625 Patterson Ave. Richmond, VA 23229 Phone: 804-754-1616 Fax: 804-754-1830 www.caasports.com Commissioner ........................................................................................Tom Yeager Deputy Commissioner for Basketball ................................................Ron Bertovich Chief Operating Officer ....................................................................Cindy Williams Sr. Associate Commissioner, Compliance & Governance/SWA ....Kathleen Batterson Senior Associate Commissioner, Marketing/Development ............Robert Goodman Associate Commissioner, Communications ........................................Rob Washburn Associate Commissioner, Integrated Digital Strategies ........................Scott Meyer Associate Commissioner, Broadcast Services ..........................................Peter Hock Assistant Commissioner, Championships ............................................Steve Kanaby Assistant Commissioner, Championships ..............................................J.P. Williams Assistant Commissioner, Creative Services/Communications ..............Niki DeSantis Assistant Commissioner, Creative Services/Video ..........................Kelly Bowmaster Director of Basketball Strategies ............................................................Katie Lowe Director of Communications - Football ..............................................................TBA Director of Corporate Partnerships ..................................................Brian Edmonds Assistant Director of Compliance & Student-Athlete Services..........Vincent Pierson Assistant Director of Video Services ..................................................Bobby Broyles Officiating Administrator....................................................................Pamela Stone Communications Intern..............................................................Jonathan Davidson Operations Interns ................................................Courtney Melia, Shane Williams America honors. Delaware and Towson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. On the track, Mason’s David Verburg placed fourth in the 400 meters at the NCAA Championship. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship in nine of the last 15 years and has had at least 12 players selected in the eight of the last 10 Major League Baseball drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in lacrosse, tennis, golf, women’s lacrosse and wrestling. CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs that have been established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.

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2012 OPPONENTS 2012 BLUE HEN VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

San Diego State Tournament Aug. 24

at San Diego State (SDSU Tourn.) 10 p.m. (ET)

Aug. 25

vs. California (SDSU Tourn.)

4 p.m. (ET)

University of Virginia Tournament Aug. 31

vs. Lehigh (UVA Tourn.)

Sept. 1

vs. Western Kentucky (UVA Tourn.) 11 a.m.

4:30 p.m.

Sept. 1

at Virginia (UVA Tourn.)

7 p.m.

California at San Diego State (Aug. 25) Location: Berkeley, Calif. Nickname: Golden Bears Conference: Pac 12 Head Coach: Rich Feller 2011 Record: 26-7

Columbia at Delaware (Sept. 7)

University of Delaware Invitational Sept. 7

Columbia (UD Invite)

12 noon

Sept. 7

Texas A&M (UD Invite)

7 p.m.

Sept. 8

Xavier (UD Invite)

7 p.m.

Sept. 11

Georgetown

7 p.m.

Location: New York, N.Y. Nickname: Lions Conference: Ivy Head Coach: Jon Wilson 2011 Record: 15-10

Delaware State Northwestern University Tournament

Location: Dover, Del. Nickname: Hornets Conference: MEAC Head Coach: Renee Arnold 2011 Record: 5-20

Sept. 14

at Northwestern (NU Tourn.)

Sept. 14

vs. Western Michigan (NU Tourn.) 6 p.m. (ET)

Sept. 15

vs. St. Louis (NU Tourn.)

8:30 p.m. (ET)

Sept. 19

Pennsylvania

7 p.m.

Sept. 21

at *Towson

7 p.m.

Sept. 25

Morgan State

7 p.m.

Sept. 29

*Georgia State

7 p.m.

Oct. 2

Delaware State

7 p.m.

Oct. 5

at *UNCW

7 p.m.

Oct. 7

at *William & Mary

1 p.m.

Oct. 12

at *James Madison

7 p.m.

Oct. 13

at *George Mason

7 p.m.

Oct. 17

Villanova

7 p.m.

Oct. 19

*Northeastern

7 p.m.

Oct. 20

*Hofstra

8 p.m.

Oct. 26

*Towson

7 p.m.

Nov. 2

at *Georgia State

7 p.m.

Nov. 9

*William & Mary

4 p.m.

Georgia State

Nov. 10

*UNCW

7 p.m.

at UD (Sept. 29) / at GSU (Nov. 2)

Nov. 16-18

CAA Tournament at Highest Seed tba

* Colonial Athletic Association Match

Home Matches Played at Bob Carpenter Center

1 p.m. (ET)

at Delaware (Oct. 2)

George Mason at George Mason (Oct. 13) Location: Fairfax, Va. Nickname: Patriots Conference: CAA Head Coach: Pat Kendrick 2011 Record: 7-19

Georgetown at Delaware (Sept. 11) Location: Washington D.C. Nickname: Hoyas Conference: Big East Head Coach: Arlisa Williams 2011 Record: 14-13

Location: Atlanta, Ga. Nickname: Panthers Conference: CAA Head Coach: Tami Audia 2011 Record: 14-18

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2012 OPPONENTS

Hofstra

Pennsylvania

at Delaware (Oct. 20)

at Delaware (Sept. 19)

Location: Hempstead, N.Y. Nickname: Pride Conference: CAA Head Coach: Kristina Hernandez 2011 Record: 14-17

Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Nickname: Quakers Conference: Ivy Head Coach: Kerry Carr 2011 Record: 10-14

James Madison

Saint Louis

at James Madison (Oct. 12)

at Northwestern (Sept. 15)

Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Nickname: Dukes Conference: CAA Head Coach: Lauren Sauer 2011 Record: 20-11

Location: St. Louis, Mo. Nickname: Billikens Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Kent Miller 2011 Record: 15-13

Lehigh

San Diego State

at Virginia (Aug. 31)

at San Diego State (Aug. 24)

Location: Bethlehem, Pa. Nickname: Mountain Hawks Conference: Patriot Head Coach: Bob Bertucci 2011 Record: 19-10

Location: San Diego, Calif. Nickname: Aztecs Conference: Mountain West Head Coach: Deitre Collins-Parker 2011 Record: 18-10

Morgan State

Texas A&M

at Delaware (Sept. 25)

at Delaware (Sept. 7)

Location: Baltimore, Md. Nickname: Bears Conference: MEAC Head Coach: Ramona Riley-Bozier 2011 Record: 10-19

Location: College Station, Texas Nickname: Aggies Conference: SEC Head Coach: Laurie Corbelli 2011 Record: 23-8

Northeastern

Towson

at Delaware (Oct. 19)

at TU (Sept. 21) / at UD (Oct. 26)

Location: Boston, Mass. Nickname: Huskies Conference: CAA Head Coach: Ken Nichols 2011 Record: 21-6

Location: Towson, Md. Nickname: Tigers Conference: CAA Head Coach: Bruce Atkinson 2011 Record: 23-9

Northwestern

UNCW

at Northwestern (Sept. 14)

at UNCW (Oct. 5) / at UD (Nov. 10)

Location: Evanston, Ill. Nickname: Wildcats Conference: Big Ten Head Coach: Keylor Chan 2011 Record: 16-15

Location: Wilmington, N.C. Nickname: Seahawks Conference: CAA Head Coach: Amy Bambenek 2011 Record: 12-19

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2012 OPPONENTS 2012 OPPONENT CAPSULES

Villanova at Delaware (Oct. 17) Location: Villanova, Pa. Nickname: Wildcats Conference: Big East Head Coach: Josh Steinbach 2011 Record: 17-13

Virginia at Virginia (Sept. 1) Location: Charlottesvile, Va. Nickname: Cavaliers Conference: ACC Head Coach: Dennis Hohenshelt 2011 Record: 10-20

Western Kentucky at Virginia (Sept. 1) Location: Bowling Green, Ky. Nickname: Hilltoppers Conference: Sun Belt Head Coach: Travis Hudson 2011 Record: 31-4

Western Michigan at Northwestern (Sept. 14) Location: Kalamazoo, Mich. Nickname: Broncos Conference: MAC Head Coach: Colleen Munson 2011 Record: 24-9

William & Mary at W&M (Oct. 7) / at UD (Nov. 9) Location: Williamsburg, Va. Nickname: Tribe Conference: CAA Head Coach: Melissa Shelton 2011 Record: 8-18

Xavier at Delaware (Sept. 7) Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Nickname: Musketeers Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Mike Johnson 2011 Record: 21-11

California

SCORE Last UD Win: ---Last UD Loss: ----

Columbia

Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Delaware State Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: George Mason Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Georgetown Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Georgia State Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Hofstra Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: James Madison Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Lehigh Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Morgan State Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Northeastern Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Northwestern Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Pennsylvania Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Saint Louis Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: San Diego State Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Texas A&M Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Towson Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: UNCW Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Villanova Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Virginia Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Western Kentucky Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Western Michigan Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: William & Mary Last UD Win: Last UD Loss: Xavier Last UD Win: Last UD Loss:

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

DATE -----------------------------

LOCATION -------------------------------

1990 --------------9/20/2011 --------------11/12/2011 11/23/2009 1986 9/30/2003 10/21/2011 10/1/2010 11/4/2011 10/2/2011 11/19/2011 10/23/2009 10/30/2007 1987 9/18/2001 --------------11/5/2011 10/14/2007 --------------1996 9/24/2011 9/9/2000 --------------9/1/2001 --------------------------------------------------------10/15/2010 10/29/2011 10/22/2011 10/4/2003 8/31/2010 9/6/2011 1982 8/28/2010 1985 9/7/2002 --------------9/13/2008 10/14/2011 10/3/2008 --------------1990

at Delaware ---------------at Delaware ---------------at George Mason at VCU at Villanova at Georgetown at Delaware at Georgia State at Delaware at Hofstra at Delaware at James Madison at Delaware at Towson at Morgan State ---------------at Delaware at Northeastern ---------------at William & Mary at Penn at William & Mary ---------------at Butler ------------------------------------------------------------at Towson at Delaware at Delaware at UNCW at Delaware at Villanova at Towson at Temple at George Mason at Purdue ---------------at Wake Forest at William & Mary at Delaware ---------------at James Madison

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ALL!TIME SERIES RECORDS Team W-LFirst Met Akron 0-1 1989 Alabama 0-2 1977 Alabama-Birmingham 0-2 1998 Albany 1-0 2004 Alcorn State 2-0 2003 American 9-5 1976 Army 2-1 1993 Austin Peay 1-0 2001 Binghamton 1-1 2005 Boston College 2-0 1995 Boston State 1-0 1973 Bowling Green 0-2 1992 Bridgewater 2-0 1973 Brigham Young 0-1 1998 Brooklyn 1-0 1976 Brown 9-3 1982 Bucknell 21-1 1980 Buffalo 1-1 1993 Butler 0-2 2001 C.W. Post 1-2 1986 California ---2012 Cal State Fullerton 0-2 2004 Campbell 1-2 1990 Canisius 1-0 1992 Catholic 6-0 1979 Central Connecticut 7-1 1976 Central Florida 0-1 1979 Central Michigan 0-2 1992 Charleston 1-0 1979 Charlotte 1-0 2005 Chatham 1-0 1977 Cheyney State 2-0 1974 Cincinnati 0-1 1979 Clarion 1-0 1973 Clemson 0-1 1983 Coastal Carolina 3-0 1994 Colgate 1-2 1979 College of Charleston 1-2 1979 Columbia 2-0 1986 Connecticut 4-3 1980 Coppin State 1-0 1994 Cornell 3-2 1974 Cortland 5-3 1975 Dayton 0-1 2010 Davidson 0-1 1991 Delaware State 7-0 1987 District of Columbia 1-0 1983 Drake 1-0 2006 Drexel 28-18 1982 Duke 2-2 1974 Duquesne 3-0 1986 East Carolina 4-1 1979 East Stroudsburg 11-3 1975 East Tennessee State 2-2 1977 Eastern Kentucky 0-1 1975 Eastern Mennonite 1-0 1975

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Edinboro 3-3 Fairleigh Dickinson 14-2 Florida Atlantic 1-0 Florida International 1-0 Florida State 0-1 Fordham 2-0 Franklin & Marshall 10-0 Fresno State 0-1 Furman 1-0 Gardner-Webb 2-0 George Mason 20-19 George Washington 4-9 Georgetown 2-17 Georgia State 7-4 Gettysburg 1-0 Glassboro State 1-0 Hartford 15-2 Harvard 1-0 Hofstra 16-43 Holy Cross 1-0 Howard 4-1 Illinois 0-2 Immaculata 2-0 Indiana 0-1 Indiana (PA) 0-1 IPFW 0-2 Iona 3-0 Ithaca 3-1 James Madison 25-16 Jacksonville 1-0 Juniata 1-1 Kent State 2-0 Lafayette 22-0 Lamar 0-1 La Salle 25-1 Lehigh 26-3 Liberty 6-5 Lincoln 1-0 Long Beach State 0-1 Louisville 0-1 Loyola (IL) 1-1 Loyola (MD) 33-2 MIT 1-0 Maine 4-0 Maine-Presque Isle 1-0 Mansfield 2-0 Marist 2-0 Maryland 12-30 UMBC 22-7 UMES 3-0 Maine 5-1 Marist 0-0 Massachusetts 5-3 Miami (FL) 0-1 Miami (OH) 0-2 Michigan-Dearborn 0-1 Michigan State 0-2

1974 1974 1999 1978 2011 1988 1973 1992 1989 2007 1982 1978 1977 2005 1981 1980 1991 1996 1980 1993 1979 1995 1976 2009 1974 2002 1984 1975 1973 1995 1983 2006 1981 1975 1979 1979 1983 1973 1975 2000 1999 1981 1976 1978 1973 1984 2004 1973 1979 1986 1999 2006 1976 2007 1994 1988 1975

Middle Tennessee State 0-2 Minnesota 0-1 Mississippi 1-0 Missouri State 0-1 Morgan State 4-0 Morehead State 0-1 Murray State 0-1 Mount St. Joseph 0-2 Navy 17-8 Nevada-Reno 1-0 New Hampshire 11-8 New Haven 6-4 New Mexico 1-3 New Mexico State 0-1 New Orleans 1-0 New York Tech 5-2 Niagara 1-0 Nicholls State 1-0 North Carolina 4-6 North Carolina Central 1-0 0-1 UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington 21-3 North Carolina State 0-2 North Dakota 1-0 Northern Iowa 0-1 Northeastern 21-18 Northwestern 0-1 Northern Colorado 0-1 Northern Illinois 1-1 Notre Dame 1-0 Ohio 0-2 Oklahoma 0-1 Oneonta 1-1 Oregon 0-2 Penn State 3-3 Pennsylvania 13-9 Pepperdine 0-1 Pittsburgh 3-10 Portland State 1-0 Princeton 13-16 Providence 8-14 Purdue 0-1 Queens College 1-2 Radford 1-1 Rhode Island 9-2 Rice 1-0 Rider 12-5 Robert Morris 3-0 Rutgers 13-13 Sacred Heart 1-0 St. Bonaventure 0-1 St. Francis (NY) 1-0 St. Francis (PA) 1-0 St. John’s 0-2 Saint Louis 0-1 St. Peter’s 4-2 Salisbury State 6-4-1

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2003 2010 1979 2009 1993 1994 1999 1978 1977 1994 1976 1980 2003 1975 2007 1980 2000 2007 1974 2010 2008 1992 1981 1989 2011 1987 1996 1979 1994 2010 1998 1995 1973 2007 1974 1974 2008 1976 2009 1975 1979 2002 1976 1992 1976 2011 1982 1985 1976 2011 1991 1994 1993 1996 2001 1992 1973

Sam Houston State 1-1 San Diego 0-2 San Diego State ---San Francisco 0-1 Santa Clara 1-1 Seton Hall 4-4 Siena 1-0 Slippery Rock 0-1 South Carolina 1-2 Southern Connecticut 8-7 Springfield 4-2 Stanford 0-1 Stony Brook 1-0 SUNY-Brockport 2-1-1 SUNY-Cortland 2-0 Syracuse 4-2 Temple 21-25 Texas A&M ---Texas-Arlington 1-1 Texas State 0-1 Texas-San Antonio 0-1 TCU 0-1 Towson 38-35 Trenton State 7-0 UC-Irvine 0-1 UCSB 0-1 Ursinus 5-0 Valparaiso 0-1 Vermont 14-1 Villanova 20-20 Virginia 5-4 VCU 25-10 Virginia Tech 0-5 Wake Forest 1-1 Washington 0-1 West Chester 8-0 West Virginia 4-0 Western Kentucky 1-2 Western Maryland 2-0 Western Michigan 0-1 Westfield 2-0 William & Mary 16-9 William Patterson 3-0 Wilmington (DE) 2-0 Winthrop 0-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0 Xavier 0-1 Yale 3-7 Youngstown State 1-0

1999 1994 2012 2005 2000 1988 1998 1977 1979 1973 1976 2011 1999 1974 1983 1979 1974 2012 1992 2004 2005 2003 1973 1973 2011 2009 1974 1996 1991 1981 1977 1977 1983 1984 2002 1978 1978 1985 1973 2008 1973 1979 1974 1983 1988 2006 1990 1988 2003

NOTE: Includes only U.S. four-year colleges 2012 Opponents in blue


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Steph Barry 2007 and 2008 Honorable Mention AVCA All-American

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ALL!TIME RECORDS Most Matches, Season: 53, 1979; 1980 Most Games Played, Season: 181, 1991

JESS CHASON

Most Kills, Season: 2,327, 1994 Most Kills Per Game, Season: 16.30, 2007 Most Kills, Match: 89 vs. Towson, 11/11/98 (4 games) 86 vs. West Virginia, 9/24/99 (4) 85 vs. New Hampshire, 10/13/00 (5) Most Kill Attempts, Season: 6,904, 1995 Best Hitting Percentage Season: .261, 1982 Best Hitting Percentage, Match: .680 vs. Iona, 10/27/84 (2 games, 19-2-25) .500 vs. Vermont, 10/15/00 (3 games) .467 vs. Delaware State, 9/20/11 (3 games, 49-6-92) .438 vs. Morgan State, 10/29/93 (3 games, 54-12-96) .435 vs. Catholic, 11/12/81 (3 games, 46-9-85) .429 at La Salle, 8/27/10 (3 games, 40-4-84) Most Assists, Season: 1,956, 1994 Most Assists Per Game, Season: 14.80, 2007 Most Assists, Match: 80 vs. Loyola, 9/12/97 (5 games) 78 vs. Towson, 11/11/98 (4) 75 vs. George Mason, 10/14/06 (4) 75 vs. Towson, 10/20/99 (4) 75 vs. Lehigh, 10/20/95 (5) Most Service Aces, Season: 405, 1980 Most Service Aces Per Game, Season: 2.9, 1980 Most Service Aces, Match: 22 vs. Alcorn State, 8/31/07 (3 games) 20 vs. Howard, 10/26/04 (3) 19 vs. Villanova, 9/20/00 17 vs. Georgia State, 9/30/06 (4) 17 vs. Marist, 8/25/06 (3) 17 vs. Loyola, 9/14/94 (4) 16 vs. UNC Wilmington, 10/11/02 (3)

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Most Digs, Season: 3,278, 1994 Most Digs Per Game Season: 19.8, 2007 Most Digs, Match: 177 vs. James Madison, 9/21/95 (5 games) 154 vs. Princeton, 9/14/90 (5) 140 vs. Hofstra, 11/20/94 (3) 125 vs. William & Mary, 10/6/07 (5) 124 vs. Villanova, 9/27/96 (4) Block Solos, Season: 274, 1992 Block Assists, Season: 541, 1994 Blocks, Season: 490.5, 1992 Blocks Per Game, Season: 4.0, 1992 Most Blocks, Match: 25 vs. Drexel, 10/2/84 (4 games) 24 vs. Navy, 10/22/91 (4) 21 vs. Towson, 10/5/89 (5) 21 vs. Villanova, 9/12/89 (5) 21 vs. James Madison, 9/21/94 (5) Most wins in a season: 38, 1977 (38-8); 1980 (38-15) Most losses in a season: 26, 1978 (22-26) Best Record: 31-5 (.861), 2007 Worst Record: .364, 1999 (12-21) Consecutive match wins: 14 (1992) 14 (1994) 14 (2010) 13 (1977) 12 (1993) 12 (2006) Consecutive match losses: 8 (1999) 8 (2000) 8 (2002) 7 (1996) 7 (2001) 7 (2002) Consecutive conference wins: 19 (Oct. 1993-Oct. 1996) Consecutive conference losses: 4, 2001, 2002, 2006 Consecutive home wins: 17, 2009-2010 Consecutive home losses: 4, 1984 Consecutive road wins: 10, 1992

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Consecutive road losses: 8, 1991 Consecutive Winning Seasons: 11, 1979-89 Most Consecutive Individual Games Won: 17, 2007 (Buffalo-UMBC) 17, 1982 (Navy-La Salle) Most Consecutive Individual Games Lost: 18, 1991 (Northeastern-George Mason) 16, 2000 (Penn-Louisville) Highest Game Score: 38 at La Salle, 10/15/02 Most Points Scored, 3-Game Match (through 2000): 50 vs. James Madison, 1995 (17-15, 18-16, 15-11) Most Points Scored, 3-Game Match (since 2001): 93 vs. UNC Wilmington, 10/11/02 Most Points Scored, 4-Game Match (since 2001): 129 vs. VCU, 11/11/06 (30-19, 33-31, 36-38, 30-19) Most Points Scored, 4-Game Match (through 2000): 64 vs. North Dakota, 1989 (16-18, 15-10, 18-16, 15-8) Most Points Scored, 5-Game Match (since 2001): 137 vs. La Salle, 10/15/02 (38-36, 27-30, 27-30, 30-27, 15-9) Most Points Scored, 5-Game Match (through 2000): 77 vs Loyola, 1997 (14-16, 15-10, 16-18, 15-8, 17-15) Least Points Allowed, 3-Game Match (since 2001): 35 vs. Delaware State, 9/23/08 (25-12, 25-11, 25-12) Least Points Allowed, 3-Game Match (through 2000): 4 vs. Maine, 1999 (15-1, 15-1, 15-2) Least Points Allowed, 4-Game Match (since 2001): 70 vs. Georgia State, 11/13/10 (18-25, 25-13, 25-20, 25-12) Least Points Allowed, 4-Game Match (through 2000): 20 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1997 (15-1, 15-1, 4-15, 15-3) Least Points Allowed, 5-Game Match (since 2001): 99 at Georgia State, 10/1/10 (25-16, 25-18, 20-25, 21-25, 12-15) Least Points Allowed, 5-Game Match (through 2000): 47 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1990 (4-15, 13-15, 15-6, 15-3, 15-8) Game Shutouts: 28 times (most recent, 15-0 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 4th game, 10/20/95) Consec. Games with a Shutouts: 2 vs. Catonsville CC, 1973 Game Shutout by Opponent: 8 times (most recent, 0-15 vs. Akron, 9/22/89)

KATIE DENNEHY


ALL!TIME RECORDS SINGLE MATCH RECORDS Most kills 1. 34 Renee DuFlon vs. So.Connecticut, 1979 (2 games) 2. 32 Colleen Walsh vs. William & Mary, 11/10/06 (5) 3. 31 Katie Hank vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 (5) 4. 30 Colleen Walsh vs. William & Mary, 10/6/07 (5) 5. 29 Sue Sowter vs. Maryland, 1977 (5) 6. 28 Colleen Walsh vs. Texas-Arlington, 9/26/06 (4) 7. 27 Colleen Walsh vs. VCU, 11/11/06 (4) 27 Colleen Walsh vs. Kent State, 9/1/06 (4) 27 Valerie Murphy vs. Iona, 9/4/04 (4) 27 Joanna Dusza vs. Loyola, 9/12/97 (5) Best hitting pct. (Minimum 9 attempts) 1. .909 Donna Methvin (10-0-11) vs. JMU, 10/22/80 (2 gm.) .909 Donna Methvin (10-0-11) vs. Rider, 11/12/82 (2) .909 Sue Sowter (10-0-11) vs. W. Maryland, 10/1/82 (2) 4. .900 Alecia Henry (9-0-10) vs. Iona, 10/27/84 (2) 5. .889 Sue Sowter (8-0-9) vs. Immaculata, 1977 (3) 6. .833 Allison Hunter (10-0-12) vs. UNH, 10/13/00 7. .818 Karen Kunselman (9-0-11) vs. Hartford, 10/8/94 (3) .818 Phoebe Folke (9-0-11) vs. Loyola, 9/4/92 (3) Note: K.T. Nieradka, 1.000 (8-0-8) vs. Holy Cross, 10/2/93 (3) Most service aces 1. 10 Pam Chorley vs. Lehigh, 1980 (4 games) 2. 9 Jennifer Wanner vs. Villanova, 9/20/00 (5) 9 Colleen Walsh vs. Howard, 10/26/04 (3) 4. 8 Mary Wisnewski vs. Springfield, 1977 (2) 8 Lisa Szczerba vs. Rutgers, 9/22/89 (4) 8 Julie Earhart vs. Furman, 10/20/89 (3) 8 Pam Chorley vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1980 (4) 8 Stephanie Tull vs. James Madison, 10/3/81 (2) Most digs 1. 52 Karen Beegle vs. Princeton, 9/23/90 (5 games) 2. 46 Steph Barry vs. William & Mary, 10/6/07 (5) 3. 45 Kathy Shaw vs. James Madison, 9/21/94 (5) 4. 44 Sue Diener vs. James Madison, 9/21/94 (5) 5. 41 Karen Beegle vs. UMBC, 9/6/91 (5) 6. 40 Joanna Dusza vs. Northeastern, 10/12/96 (5) 7. 38 Taylor Govaars vs. Princeton, 9/25/04 (5) 38 Karen Beegle vs. Providence, 10/7/89 (5) 9. 37 Kathy Shaw vs. Hofstra, 11/20/94 (5) 10. 36 Steph Barry vs. Boston College, 8/24/07 (4) Most assists 1. 75 Sadie Bjornstad vs. Towson, 11/11/98 (5 games) 2. 72 Nikki Brassell vs. Lehigh, 10/20/95 (5 ) 3. 70 Paige Harrison vs. Northeastern, 10/12/96 (5) 4. 69 Megan Welch vs. William & Mary, 11/8/07 (4) 69 Megan Welch vs. William & Mary, 11/10/06 (4) 69 Megan Welch vs. Kent State, 9/1/06 (4) 69 Allison Hunter vs. LaSalle, 9/27/03 (5) 8. 68 Megan Welch vs. Texas-Arlington, 9/26/06 (4) 9. 67 Megan Welch vs. George Mason, 10/14/06 (4) 67 Megan Welch vs. Hofstra, 11/18/06 (5) 67 Allison Hunter vs. Loyola (MD), 10/22/02 (4)

Most Blocks 1. 15 Karen Elterich vs. NY Tech, 10/4/85 (3 gm.) 2. 14 Robin Prince vs. Villanova, 9/12/89 (5) 14 Paige Erickson vs. Towson, 9/24/10 (4) 3. 13 Jennifer Wanner vs. UNH, 10/31/98 (4) 13 Jerelyn Lawson vs. Navy, 10/22/91 (4) 5. 12 Paige Erickson vs. JMU, 9/29/07 (4) 12 Alecia Henry vs. Drexel, 10/2/84 (4) 6. 11 Cameo Neeman vs. Towson, 10/3/00 (5) 11 Robin Prince vs. Drexel, 10/28/89 (5) 11 Karen Kunselman vs. Radford, 9/21/96 (5) 11 Emily Rome vs. JMU, 9/21/94 (5) 11 Emily Rome vs. Hofstra, 10/2/94 (4) 11 Karen Kunselman vs. Syracuse, 10/30/93 (5) 11 Julie Earhart vs. Towson, 10/5/89 (5)

All-Time Triple-Doubles (Combination of 10+ Kills, Blocks, Assists, Digs) Sarah Engle (2) vs. Villanova, 10/28/03 (12 K, 19 A, 19 D) vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 11/8/03 (14 K, 32 A, 15 D) Sadie Bjornstad (2) vs. West Virginia, 9/24/99 (12 K, 61 A, 18 D) vs. Stony Brook, 9/24/99 (10 K, 46 A, 14 D) Karen Kunselman (1) vs. Radford, 9/21/96 (22 K, 12 D, 11 B)

KELLY GIBSON

All-Time 20-20 Performances (20 kills/20 digs) Joanna Dusza (7) vs. LaSalle, 10/27/99 (25/21) vs. Coastal Carolina, 8/30/97 (22/23) vs. Loyola, 9/12/97 (27/32) vs. Towson, 11/12/97 (23/23) vs. William & Mary, 11/15/97 (20/31) vs. New Hampshire, 11/15/97 (25/22) vs. Northeastern, 10/12/96 (22/40) Kelly Gibson (7) vs. Hofstra, 10/12/07 (20/20) vs. Northeastern, 10/14/07 (20/23) vs. Kent State, 9/1/06 (24/32) vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 9/2/06 (21/21) vs. Towson, 10/20/06 (20/29) vs. Northeastern, 10/28/06 (22/24) vs. Hofstra, 11/18/06 (25/24) Kathy Shaw (3) vs. Hofstra, 11/20/94 (20/37) vs. James Madison, 9/21/94 (20/45) vs. Northeastern, 11/15/92 (21/23) Sue Diener (2) vs. Connecticut, 10/30/93 (20/32) vs. Princeton, 10/16/94 (25/28) Alissa Alker (1) vs. James Madison, 11/11/11 (24/21) Claire McCormack (1) vs. Temple, 9/14/04 (22/22) Emily Rome (1) vs. Drexel, 11/14/93 (22/24)

KAREN KUNSELMAN

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ALL!TIME RECORDS SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Most Matches Played (Since 1982) 1. Valann Benner 1982 ............................49 Stephanie Tull 1982 ............................49 Ilene Fischman 1982 ............................49 4. Kim Grinnell 1982 ............................48 Donna Methvin 1982 ............................48 Valanne Benner 1983 ............................48 Alecia Henry 1983 ............................48 Susan Striby 1983 ............................48 Karen Kunselman 1994 ............................48 Nikki Brassell 1994 ............................48 K.T. Nieradka 1994 ............................48 Most Games Played (Since 1985) 1. K.T. Nieradka 1994 ..........................168 2. Nikki Brassell 1994 ..........................166 Emily Rome 1994 ..........................166 4. Phoebe Folke 1992 ..........................165 5. Karen Kunselman 1994 ..........................160 6. Jill Graber 1991 ..........................155 7. Julie Earhart 1989 ..........................153 8. Phoebe Folke 1991 ..........................152 Jessica Crook 1989 ..........................152 Hitting Percentage (min. 200 attacks) 1. Donna Methvin 1982 .......................... .431 2. Karen Kunselman 1995 .......................... .416 3. Karen Kunselman 1996 .......................... .403 4. Renee DuFlon 1979 .......................... .401 5. Julie Earhart 1986 .......................... .396 6. Alecia Henry 1984 .......................... .395 1976 .......................... .390 7. Sue Sowter 8. Donna Methvin 1981 .......................... .367 9. Karen Kunselman 1994 .......................... .364 10. Jill Simpson 1987 .......................... .350

Most Kills Per Game 1. Colleen Walsh 2006 2. Colleen Walsh 2007 3. Kelly Gibson 2006 4. Karen Kunselman 1996 5. Cameo Neeman 2001 Val Murphy 2004 7. Joanna Dusza 1997 8. Joanna Dusza 1996 Sue Landefeld 1986 10. Colleen Walsh 2005 Jennifer Wanner 1999 Renee DuFlon 1979

............................4.8 ............................4.3 ............................4.3 ............................4.2 ............................3.7 ............................3.7 ............................3.6 ............................3.5 ............................3.5 ............................3.4 ............................3.4 ............................3.4

Most Service Aces 1. Pam Chorley 2. Renee DuFlon 3. Sue Sowter 4. Pam Chorley 5. Sue Landefeld Sue Landefeld 7. Rose Ann Scanlon Cindy Hayford 9. Karin Elterich Lori Gabbert Donna Methvin

1980 1979 1976 1978 1984 1979 1984 1981 1985 1985 1980

..........................125 ..........................107 ............................87 ............................78 ............................69 ............................69 ............................66 ............................66 ............................65 ............................65 ............................65

Most Digs (since 1984) 1. Stephanie Barry 2007 2. Kathy Shaw 1994 3. Stephanie Barry 2008 4. Joanna Dusza 1996 5. Greta Gibboney 2010 6. Taylor Govaars 2004 Karen Beegle 1990 8. Heather Ranck 2005 9. Heather Ranck 2006 10. Stephanie Barry 2009

..........................831 ..........................716 ..........................682 ..........................655 ..........................654 ..........................636 ..........................636 ..........................614 ..........................585 ..........................580

Most Attack Attempts 1. Colleen Walsh 2007 2. Colleen Walsh 2006 3. Sarah Fowler 1992 4. Joanna Dusza 1996 5. Kelly Gibson 2006 6. Colleen Walsh 2005 7. Katie Dennehy 2008 8. Kathy Shaw 1994 9. Joanna Dusza 1997 10. Karen Kunselman 1996

........................1,530 ........................1,416 ........................1,365 ........................1,347 ........................1,302 ........................1,292 ........................1,277 ........................1,252 ........................1,228 ........................1,200

Most Digs Per Game (since 1984) 1. Stephanie Barry 2007 ..........................6.39 2. Greta Gibboney 2010 ..........................5.50 3. Taylor Govaars 2004 ..........................5.39 4. Stephanie Barry 2008 ..........................5.33 5. Heather Ranck 2005 ..........................5.25 6. Stephanie Barry 2009 ..........................5.13 7. Heather Ranck 2006 ..........................5.00 8. Joanna Dusza 1996 ..........................4.82 9. Kathy Shaw 1994 ..........................4.77 10. Karen Beegle 1990 ..........................4.50

Most Kills 1. Karen Kunselman 2. Colleen Walsh 3. Colleen Walsh 4. Kelly Gibson 5. Joanna Dusza 6. Renee DuFlon 7. Sue Landefeld 8. Valerie Murphy 9. Kathy Shaw 10. Sarah Fowler

..........................603 ..........................564 ..........................558 ..........................505 ..........................480 ..........................461 ..........................450 ..........................436 ..........................435 ..........................421

Most Assists (since 1985) 1. Megan Welch 2. Nikki Brassell 3. Megan Welch 4. Paige Harrison 5. Nikki Brassell 6. Jill Graber 7. Allison Lutz 8. Renee Tomko 9. Jess Chason 10. Paige Harrison

1996 2007 2006 2006 1996 1979 1986 2004 1994 1992

Most Assists Per Game (since 1985) 1. Megan Welch 2006 ..........................13.4 2. Megan Welch 2007 ..........................13.2 3. Allison Lutz 2004 ..........................11.8 1996 ..........................11.8 Paige Harrison 5. Megan Welch 2005 ..........................10.9 6. Allison Hunter 2002 ..........................10.8 7. Renee Tomko 2011 ..........................10.6 8. Jess Chason 2010 ..........................10.4 9. Sadie Bjornstad 1999 ..........................10.4 10. Jess Chason 2009 ..........................10.2 Paige Harrison 1997 ..........................10.2 Nikki Brassell 1994 ..........................10.2 Most Blocks (since 1984) 1. Phoebe Folke 1992 Karen Kunselman 1996 3. Karen Kunselman 1994 4. Robin Prince 1989 5. Alecia Henry 1984 2010 6. Paige Erickson 7. Paige Erickson 2007 8. Emily Rome 1994 9. Jerelyn Lawson 1991 10. Phoebe Folke 1991

..........................193 ..........................193 ..........................171 ..........................170 ..........................160 ..........................145 ..........................144 ..........................141 ..........................135 ..........................133

2007 ........................1714 1994 ........................1695 2006 ........................1570 1996 ........................1552 1993 ........................1449 1992 ........................1440 2004 ........................1353 2011 ..........................1322 2010 ........................1224 1997 ........................1216

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ALL!TIME RECORDS CAREER RECORDS Most Matches Played (Since 1982) 1. Emily Rome 1992-95 ......................166 2. Karen Kunselman 1993-96 ......................164 Nikki Brassell 1992-95 ......................164 4. Jerelyn Lawson 1989-92 ......................159 5. Julie Earhart 1986-89 ......................155 6. Karen Beegle 1988-91 ......................154 7. Lori Gabbert 1982-85 ......................151 8. Sue Landefeld 1983-86 ......................150 9. Jennifer Stock 1991-94 ......................141 Carlyn Cangiano 1994-98 ......................141 Sadie Bjornstad 1996-99 ......................141 Most Consecutive Matches Played 1. Paige Erickson 2007-10 ......................132 Greta Gibboney 2007-10 ......................132 2. Stephanie Barry 2006-09 ......................130 Kim Stewart 2008-11 ......................130 Most Games Played (Since 1985) 1. Emily Rome 1992-95 ......................568 2. Karen Beegle 1988-91 ......................562 3. Jerelyn Lawson 1989-92 ......................547 4. Nikki Brassell 1992-95 ......................545 5. Karen Kunselman 1993-96 ......................526 6. Julie Earhart 1986-89 ......................509 7. Greta Gibboney 2007-10 ......................490 Paige Erickson 2007-10 ......................490 9. Stephanie Barry 2006-09 ......................488 10. Colleen Walsh 2004-07 ......................482 Hitting Percentage (since 1978) 1. Renee DuFlon 1976-79...................... .386 2. Karen Kunselman 1993-96...................... .379 3. Donna Methvin 1979-82...................... .368 4. Alecia Henry 1982-84...................... .352 5. Karin Elterich 1984-85...................... .298 6. Michelle LaLonde 2006-09...................... .294 7. Lori Gabbert 1982-85...................... .280 8. Jessica Crook 1989-90...................... .279 9. Stephanie Tull 1981-82...................... .273 10. Paige Harrison 1994-97 ...................... .270 Attack Attempts 1. Colleen Walsh 2. Katie Dennehy 3. Joanna Dusza 4. Kelly Gibson 5. Karen Beegle 6. Emily Rome 7. Karen Kunselman 8. Jennifer Wanner 9. Carlyn Cangiano 10. Cameo Neeman

Kills 1. Colleen Walsh 2. Katie Dennehy 3. Karen Kunselman 4. Jennifer Wanner 5. Joanna Dusza 6. Renee DuFlon 7. Kelly Gibson 8. Cameo Neeman 9. Valerie Murphy 10. Emily Rome

2004-07 ....................1,856 2007-10 ....................1,560 1993-96 ....................1,553 1997- 00....................1,357 1995-99 ....................1,342 1976-79 ....................1,283 2005-09 ....................1,280 1998-01 ....................1,269 2001-04 ....................1,265 1992-95 ....................1,228

Digs (Since 1984) 1. Stephanie Barry 2. Karen Beegle 3. Joanna Dusza 4. Taylor Govaars 5. Kathy Shaw 6. Heather Ranck 7. Carlyn Cangiano 8. Greta Gibboney 9. Kim Stewart 10. Kelly Gibson

Kills Per Game 1. Colleen Walsh 2. Joanne Dusza 3. Katie Dennehy 4. Val Murphy 5. Cameo Neeman 6. Karen Kunselsman 7. Jennifer Wanner 8. Carlyn Cangiano 9. Renee DuFlon 10. Kelly Gibson

2004-07 ......................3.85 1995-99 ......................3.35 2007-10 ......................3.24 2001-04 ......................3.17 1998-01 ......................3.05 1993-96 ......................2.95 1997-00 ......................2.92 1994-98 ......................2.80 1976-79 ......................2.79 2005-09 ......................2.77

Digs Per Game (Since 1984) 1. Stephanie Barry 2006-09 ......................4.92 2. Joanna Dusza 1995-99 ......................4.22 3. Kathy Shaw 1992-94 ......................4.09 4. Carlyn Cangiano 1994-98 ......................3.97 5. Taylor Govaars 2001-04 ......................3.85 6. Kristen Merrill 1996-99 ......................3.62 7. Heather Ranck 2003-06 ......................3.55 8. Sue Diener 1992-95 ......................3.39 1988-91 ......................3.27 9. Karen Beegle Erica Falkowski 1995-96 ......................3.27

Service Aces 1. Pam Chorley 2. Lori Gabber 3. Julie Earhart 4. Sue Landefeld 5. Renee DuFlon 6. Nikki Brassell 7. Emily Rome 8. Karen Beegle 9. Claire McCormack 10. Kelly Gibson K.T. Nieradka Jennifer Stock

1978-80 1982-85 1986-89 1983-86 1976-79 1992-95 1992-95 1988-91 2003-06 2005-09 1991-94 1991-94

......................258 ......................244 ......................225 ......................197 ......................172 ......................165 ......................161 ......................157 ......................140 ......................138 ......................138 ......................138

2004-07 ....................5,132 2007-10 ....................4,518 1995-99 ....................3,859 2005-09 ....................3,615 1988-91 ....................3,603 1992-95 ....................3,461 1993-96 ....................3,371 1997-00 ....................3,235 1994-98 ....................3,179 1998-01 ....................3,045

Assists (Since 1984) 1. Nikki Brassell 2. Megan Welch 3. Jess Chason 4. Allison Hunter 5. Paige Harrison 6. Sadie Bjornstad 7. Jill Graber 8. Allison Lutz 9. Renee Tomko 10. Mary Yelsh

2006-09 ....................2,401 1988-91 ....................1,841 1995-99 ....................1,688 2001-04 ....................1,630 1992-94 ....................1,607 2003-06 ....................1,556 1994-98 ....................1,455 2007-10 ....................1,444 2008-11 ....................1,439 2005-09 ....................1,411

1992-95 ....................4,538 2004-07 ....................4,253 2007-10 ....................3,563 2000-03 ....................3,269 1994-97 ....................3,063 1996-99 ....................2,571 1990-92 ....................2,402 2004-05 ....................1,839 2009-11 ....................1,397 1988-90 ....................1,260

Assists Per Game (Since 1984) 1. Megan Welch 2004-07 ....................11.78 2. Paige Harrison 1994-97 ....................10.67 3. Allison Lutz 2004-05 ....................10.07 4. Allison Hunter 2000-03 ......................9.44 5. Nikki Brassell 1992-95 ......................8.33 6. Jess Chason 2007-10 ......................8.06 7. Renee Tomko 2008-11 ......................7.47 8. Jill Grabe 1990-92 ......................7.06 9. Sadie Bjornstad 1996-99 ......................5.47 10. Kara Maley 1983-86 ......................4.89 Blocks (Since 1984) 1. Karen Kunselman 2. Piage Erickson 3. Emily Rome 4. Jennifer Wanner 5. Jerelyn Lawson 6. Julie Earhart 7. Niecy Taylor 8. Phoebe Folke 9. Robin Prince 10. Michelle LaLonde

1993-96 2007-10 1992-95 1997-00 1989-92 1986-89 2002-05 1990-92 1988-91 2006-09

......................491 ......................464 ......................456 ......................417 ......................416 ......................398 ......................380 ......................359 ......................356 ......................345

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ALL!TIME HONORS AVCA All-American Stephanie Barry........Hon. Mention ....2007 Stephanie Barry........Hon. Mention ....2008 Greta Gibboney ........Hon. Mention ....2010 AVCA All-District I Karen Kunselman ....1st Team ............1995 Karen Kunselman ....1st Team ............1996 Stephanie Barry........1st Team ............2007 Colleen Walsh ..........Hon. Mention ....2007 Stephanie Barry........1st Team ............2008 Greta Gibboney ........1st Team ............2010 Alissa Alker ..............Hon. Mention ....2011 Conference Player of the Year Kathy Shaw ..............NAC ....................1994 Karen Kunselman ....AE ......................1995 Colleen Walsh ..........CAA ....................2007 Conference Setter of the Year Megan Welch............CAA ....................2007 Jess Chason ............CAA ....................2009 Jess Chason ..............CAA ....................2010 Renee Tomko ............CAA ....................2011 Conference Defensive Specialist of the Year Stephanie Barry........CAA ....................2007 Stephanie Barry........CAA ....................2008 Greta Gibboney ........CAA ....................2010 Conference Rookie of the Year Kim Stewart ..............CAA ....................2008 Conference Coach of the Year Barb Viera ................ECC ....................1986 Barb Viera ................NAC ....................1992 Barb Viera ................NAC ....................1994 Barb Viera ................NAC ....................1995 Bonnie Kenny ..........CAA ....................2004 Bonnie Kenny ..........CAA ....................2007 Bonnie Kenny ..........CAA ....................2008 Bonnie Kenny ..........CAA ....................2010 All-Conference East Coast Conference Donna Methvin ........1st Team ............1982 Debbie Blair ............1st Team ............1982 Susan Striby..............1st Team ............1983 Alecia Henry ............1st Team ............1983 Alecia Henry ............1st Team ............1984 Lori Gabbert ............2nd Team ............1985 Sue Landefeld ..........2nd Team ............1985 Sun Landefeld ..........2nd Team ............1986 Jeanne Dyson ..........2nd Team ............1986 Jill Simpson ..............1st Team ............1987 Betsy Cullings ..........2nd Team ............1987 Helen Mackrides ......1st Team ............1988 Debbie Delaney ........2nd Team ............1988 Julie Earhart ............2nd Team ............1988 Julie Earhart ............1st Team ............1989 Robin Prince ............2nd Team ............1989 Robin Prince ............2nd Team ............1990 Pheobe Folke ............1st Team ............1991 North Atlantic Conf./America East Pheobe Folke ............1st Team ............1992 Emily Rome ..............1st Team ............1993 Kathy Shaw ..............1st Team ............1994

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Nikki Brassel ............1st Team ............1994 Karen Kunselman ....1st Team ............1995 Emily Rome ..............1st Team ............1995 Nikki Brassel ............1st Team ............1995 Karen Kunselman ....1st Team ............1996 Joanna Dusza ..........1st Team ............1996 Joanna Dusza ..........1st Team ............1997 Paige Harrison..........2nd Team ............1997 Carlyn Cangiano ......1st Team ............1998 Jennifer Wanner ......2nd Team ............1998 Jennifer Wanner ......1st Team ............1999 Joanna Dusza ..........2nd Team ............1999 Jennifer Wanner ......1st Team ............2000 Cameo Neeman ........Hon. Mention ....2000 Colonial Athletic Association Cameo Neeman ........2nd Team ............2001 Valerie Murphy ........2nd Team ............2003 Valerie Murphy ........1st Team ............2004 Taylor Govaars ..........2nd Team ............2004 Colleen Walsh ..........2nd Team ............2005 Colleen Walsh ..........2nd Team ............2006 Kelly Gibson..............1st Team ............2006 Stephanie Barry........1st Team ............2007 Colleen Walsh ..........1st Team ............2007 Megan Welch............1st Team ............2007 Kelly Gibson..............3rd Team ............2007 Stephanie Barry........1st Team ............2008 Katie Dennehy..........2nd Team ............2008 Kim Stewart ..............3rd Team ............2008 Jess Chason ..............1st Team ............2009 Stephanie Barry........1st Team ............2009 Kim Stewart ..............2nd Team ............2009 Katie Dennehy..........3rd Team ............2009 Jess Chason ..............1st Team ............2010 Katie Dennehy..........1st Team ............2010 Greta Gibboney ........1st Team ............2010 Alissa Alker ..............3rd Team ............2010 Paige Erickson ..........3rd Team ............2010 Alissa Alker ..............1st Team ............2011 Chelsea Lawrence ....2nd Team ............2011 Kim Stewart ..............3rd Team ............2011 Renee Tomko ............1st Team ............2011 All-Rookie North Atlantic Conf./America East Allison Hunter ..................................2000 Colonial Athletic Association Allison Lutz........................................2004 Colleen Walsh....................................2004 Kelly Gibson ......................................2005 Michelle LaLonde ..............................2006 Kelly Matthias ..................................2006 Katie Dennehy ..................................2007 Elena Delle Donne ............................2008 Kim Stewart ......................................2008 Alissa Alker ......................................2009 All-Tournament Ingrid Loewrigkeit ............................1988 Phoebe Folke ....................................1991 Jill Graber..........................................1992 Kathy Shaw* ......................................1992 Liz Herman ........................................1993 Emily Rome ......................................1993 Emily Rome*......................................1994 Kathy Shaw ........................................1994

Nikki Brassell ....................................1995 Emily Rome ......................................1995 Erica Falkowski ..................................1996 Karen Kunselman ............................1996 Rebecca Colenda................................1997 Amy Carroll........................................1999 Cameo Neeman ................................2001 Taylor Govaars ..................................2004 Valerie Murphy..................................2004 Kelly Gibson ......................................2007 Colleen Walsh....................................2007 Megan Welch* ..................................2007 Stephanie Barry ................................2008 Jess Chason*......................................2008 Katie Dennehy ..................................2008 Stephanie Barry ................................2009 Alissa Alker........................................2010 Katie Dennehy* ................................2010 Kim Stewart ......................................2010 Alissa Alker........................................2011 Kim Stewart* ....................................2011 Renee Tomko ....................................2011 *also named Most Outstanding Player

Delaware Team MVP’s Susan Sowter ....................................1976 Susan Sowter ....................................1977 Renee DuFlon....................................1978 Renee DuFlon....................................1979 Pam Chorley ......................................1980 Donna Methvin..................................1981 Donn Methvin ..................................1982 Susan Striby ......................................1983 Alecia Henry ......................................1984 Lori Gabbert ......................................1985 Sue Landefeld....................................1986 Betsy Cullings....................................1987 Helen Mackrides................................1988 Julie Earhert......................................1989 Lee Tevebaugh ..................................1990 Jill Graber..........................................1991 Jill Graber..........................................1992 Emily Rome ......................................1993 Kathy Shaw ........................................1994 Emily Rome ......................................1995 Karen Kunselman ..............................1996 Joanna Dusza ....................................1997 Kristen Merrill ..................................1998 Jennifer Wanner ..............................1999 Heather Ness ....................................2000 Cameo Neeman ................................2001 Valerie Murphy..................................2002 Valerie Murphy..................................2003 Valerie Murphy..................................2004 Heather Ranck ..................................2005 Kelly Gibson ......................................2006 Colleen Walsh....................................2007 Stephanie Barry ................................2008 Stephanie Barry ................................2009 Jess Chason / Greta Gibboney ..........2010 Kim Stewart ......................................2011 Delaware Team Sportsmanship Award Niecy Taylor ......................................2003 Niecy Taylor ......................................2004 Kristine Gneiss ..................................2005 Kristine Gneiss ..................................2006 Megan Welch ....................................2007

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Greta Gibboney..................................2008 Jess Chason ......................................2009 Greta Gibboney..................................2010 UD Outstanding Senior Female Athlete Renee DuFlon ..............................1979-80 Emily Rome ..................................1995-96 Colleen Walsh ..............................2007-08 Jess Chason ..................................2009-10 GTE/CoSIDA Dist. II Academic All-American Robin Prince ............1st Team ............1989 Emily Rome ..............1st Team ............1995 Lee Tevebaug............2nd Team ............1990 Colleen Walsh ..........1st Team ............2007 Stephanie Barry........2nd Team ............2009 Michelle LaLonde ....2nd Team ............2009 Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year Kathy Shaw ..............NAC ....................1994 Colleen Walsh ..........CAA ....................2007 Stephanie Barry........CAA ....................2009 UD’s NCAA Woman of the Year Kathy Shaw*..................................1994-95 Emily Rome ..................................1995-96 Colleen Walsh ..............................2007-08 * also State of Delaware Winner Mary Ann Hitchens Award Colleen Walsh....................................2007 Michelle LaLonde ..............................2009 Greta Gibboney..................................2010 UD’s ECAC Medal of Merit Award Colleen Walsh....................................2007 UD’s Student Services for Athletes Outstanding Contributor Award Colleen Walsh....................................2007 CAA 25th Anniversary Team Stephanie Barry ................................2009 Colleen Walsh....................................2009 Megan Welch ....................................2009 Operation Blue Hen Spirit Award Kim Stewart ......................................2010 UD Athletics Hall of Fame Barb Viera ........................................2003 Sue Sowter Stauffer ..........................2007

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ALL!TIME RESULTS 1972 Record: 18-13 Coach: Susana G.Occhi Captains: Kathy Argo, KarenBWolfe Results not available 1973 Record: 14-6-2 Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Wendy Sorrick, Mary Wisniewski Franklin & Marshall ..........W 2-0 Western Maryland ..........W 2-0 Trenton State ..................W 2-0 Towson State ......................L 1-2 Maryland ..........................W 2-0 Catonsville CC ..................W 2-0 Maryland ..........................L 1-2 Lincoln University ............W 2-0 $Catonsville CC ................W 2-0 $Salisbury ..........................L 0-2 $Towson State ....................L 1-2 $Westfield ........................W 2-0 #Salisbury ..........................T 1-1 #Prince George CC ..........W 2-0 #James Madison ..............W 2-0 #Maryland ........................L 0-2 !Southern Conn ................L 0-2 !Oneonta ............................T 1-1 !Clarion ............................W 2-0 !Maine-Presque Isle ..........W 2-0 !Bridgewater State ..........W 2-0 !Boston State ..................W 2-0 $ Salisbury Invitational (3rd) # Essex Invitational (2nd) ! EAIAW Regional 1974 Record: 18-6-1 Coach: Barbara Viera Captain: Mary Wisniewski Penn ................................W 2-0 Temple ..............................W 2-0 William Paterson ..............W 2-0 Trenton ............................W 2-1 Salisbury State ..................L 0-2 Cheyney State ..................W 2-0 Towson State ......................L 0-2 Maryland ..........................L 0-2 Ursinus ............................W 2-0 Penn State ........................W 2-0 Catonsville CC ..................W 2-0 #East.Mennonite Col. ......W 2-1 #Duke ..............................W 2-1 #North Carolina ..............W 2-1 # James Madison ............W 2-1

$Fairleigh Dickinson ........W 2-0 $Cornell ............................W 2-0 $Catonsville CC ..................T 1-1 $Penn State ......................W 2-0 $ Salisbury State ................L 1-2 !SUNYBrockport ..............W 2-0 !Westfield State ..............W 2-0 !Indiana (PA ......................L 0-2 !Edinboro State ................W 2-0 !SUNYBrockport ................L 0-2 # Madison Invitational (T-1st) $ Princeton Invitational ! EAIAW Regional at Newark, DE 1975 Record: 22-15 Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Mary Wisniewski, Dorothy Fenerc Franklin & Marshall ..........W 2-1 at William Paterson ........W 3-0 Trenton State ..................W 2-0 at Salisbury State ..............L 0-2 at East Stroudsburg ..........L 0-2 Ithaca ..............................W 2-1 at Cheyney State ..............W 2-1 *William & Mary ..............W 2-0 *Penn State ......................W 2-0 *Salisbury State ..............W 2-1 *East Stroudsburg ..............L 1-2 *Salisbury State ..............W 2-1 at Maryland ......................L 1-2 $ Maryland ........................L 1-2 $Queens (Canada) ............L 0-2 $York (Canada) ..................L 1-2 $Princeton ......................W 2-0 $Salisbury State ................W 2-0 at Ursinus ........................W 2-1 ^Central Conn ..................W 2-0 ^Buffalo ............................T 1-1 &Queens ..........................W 2-0 &Central Conn ..................W 2-0 &Ithaca ............................W 2-0 &Springfield ......................L 0-2 at Catonsville ..................W 2-0 Arundel ............................W 2-0 Temple ..............................W 2-0 Towson State ....................W 2-0 !Edinboro ..........................W 2-0 !Towson State ....................L 1-2 !Princeton ........................W 2-0 !Edinboro ..........................W 2-0 !Maryland ........................W 2-0 !Cortland State ..................L 0-2 %Lamar ............................L 0-2 %Michigan State ................L 0-2 % East.Kentucky ................L 0-2

% New Mexico St ................L 0-2 % Cal-St.Long Beach ..........L 0-2 *Delaware Invitational (3rd) $ Princeton Invitational (4th) ^ Brooklyn Invit Pool Play (Does not count in record) & Brooklyn Invitational (2nd) ! EAIAWRegional at S.Conn.St. (2nd) % AIAW Championship at Princeton, NJ 1976 Record: 32-9-1 Coach: Barbara Viera Captains:Susan Sowter, Kizzie Mailander, Mary Wisniewski Franklin & Marshall ..........W 3-0 William Paterson ..............W 3-0 Trenton ............................W 2-1 Catonsville ......................W 2-0 Salisbury State ..................W 2-0 Salisbury State ..................W 2-0 Maryland ..........................W 2-1 Western Ontario ................L 0-2 Princeton ........................W 2-1 Rutgers ............................W 2-1 Ursinus ............................W 2-0 Queens College ................W 2-0 Pittsburgh ........................L 0-2 American ..........................W 2-0 Rhode Island ....................W 2-0 Maryland ..........................L 1-2 Pittsburgh ........................L 0-2 Oneonta ..........................W 2-0 Brockport ..........................T 1-1 Brooklyn ..........................W 2-0 Central Connecticut ..........W 2-0 Temple ..............................W 2-0 Springfield ......................W 2-0 Temple ..............................W 2-1 Ithaca ................................L 0-2 Maryland ..........................W 2-0 Southern Conn. ..................L 1-2 Massachusetts ..................W 2-0 Bridgewater ....................W 2-0 Rhode Island ....................W 2-0 Springfield ......................W 2-0 M.I.T. ................................W 2-0 Southern Conn. ..................L 1-2 Immaculata ......................W 2-0 Temple ..............................L 2-3 Towson State ....................W 2-0 !Towson State....................W 2-0 !Cortland State..................W 2-1 !New Hampshire ..............W 2-0 !Temple ............................W 2-0 !Maryland ..........................L 1-2 !Pittsburgh ........................W2-1

!EAIAW Regional at Edinboro, PA (3rd) 1977 Record: 38-8 Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Kizzie Mailander, Susan Sowter Franklin & Marshall ..........W 3-1 #Slippery Rock..................W 2-0 #Chatham ........................W 2-0 #Georgetown ..................W 2-1 #Temple ............................L 0-2 #SUNY-Brockport ............W 2-0 #Edinboro ........................L 0-2 Trenton State ..................W 3-1 $Rutgers ..........................W 2-0 $Penn ..............................W 2-1 $Queens ............................W2-0 $East Stroudsburg ............W 2-0 $Temple ............................W 2-0 &Rutgers ..........................W 2-0 &McGill ............................W 2-0 &York ................................W 2-0 & Alabama ........................L 1-2 &Maryland ......................W 2-1 & Alabama ........................L 1-2 Ursinus ............................W 2-0 +East Tennessee ................W 2-1 +Va.Commonwealth ........W 2-0 +American ........................W 2-0 +Salisbury ........................W 2-0 +Temple ..........................W 2-0 +Maryland ........................W 2-0 at East Stroudsburg ..........W 2-0 Penn ..................................L 0-2 ^North Carolina ................W 2-1 ^Georgetown ....................L 0-2 ^Virginia ..........................W 2-0 ^Towson State ..................W 2-0 ^Navy ..............................W 2-0 at Maryland ......................W 3-2 %Rutgers ..........................W 2-0 %Central Conn.St .............W 2-0 %East Stroudsburg ............W2-1 %Springfield ....................W 2-0 %East Stroudsburg ............W2-0 %Maryland ......................W 2-0 %Immaculata ....................W3-0 %Towson State ................W 3-1 !Penn ................................W 2-0 !Pittsburgh ........................L 0-2 !Rutgers ............................W 2-1 !Temple ..............................L 0-2 # Pittsburgh Invitational (6th) $ Temple Invitational (1st) & Princeton Invitational (2nd) + Delaware Invitational (1st)

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^ Maryland Invitational (5th) % Rhode IslandInvitational ! EAIAW Regional at Oswego, NY 1978 Record: 22-26 Coach: Barbara Viera Captains:Grace Griffith, Linda Methvin Franklin & Marshall ..........W 3-0 $Rutgers ............................L 0-2 $Penn ..............................W 1-0 $Ursinus ..........................W 2-0 $Pittsburgh ......................L 0-2 $Trenton ..........................W 3-1 $Edinboro ..........................L 0-2 $Cortland ..........................W2-1 $Penn ..............................W 1-0 $Temple ..............................L1-2 $Pittsburgh ......................L 0-2 $Edinboro ..........................L 0-2 Mt.St.Joseph ....................L 1-2 &Rhode Island ..................W 2-0 & Florida Int’l ..................W 2-0 & Rutgers ..........................L 0-2 &Mt.St.Joseph ..................L 0-2 +East Tennessee St. ..........W 2-0 +So.Connecticut ................L 1-2 +James Madison ..............W 2-0 +Maryland ........................L 1-2 +East Tennessee St. ............L 0-2 +Rhode Island ....................L 1-2 +West Chester ..................W 2-1 ^West Virginia ..................W 2-1 ^North Carolina ..............W 2-0 ^Georgetown ....................L 0-2 ^Pittsburgh ........................L 0-2 ^Duke................................W 2-1 ^Maryland ........................L 0-2 %Springfield ......................L 1-2 %Maine ............................W 2-0 %New Hampshire..............W 2-0 %Rutgers ..........................W2-1 %Maryland ........................L 1-2 %Springfield ......................L 0-2 Georgetown ......................L 0-2 George Washington ..........L 1-2 Navy ..................................L 0-2 George Washington ..........L 1-2 East Stroudsburg ..............W2-1 Towson State ....................W 3-0 !Maine ..............................W 2-0 !Cortland ..........................W 2-1 !Temple ..............................L 0-2 !Cortland ..........................W 1-0 !Temple ..............................L 0-1 !Rutgers ............................L 0-2

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ALL!TIME RESULTS # Temple Tournament. $ Princeton Invitational + Delaware Invitational ^ Maryland Invitational %Rhode Island Invitational ! EAIAW Regional at Newark, DE 1979 Record: 35-18 Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Renee DuFlon, Mary Beth Maher Franklin & Marshall ..........W 3-0 American ..........................W 2-0 George Washington ..........L 0-2 UMBC ................................L 1-2 Navy ................................W 2-1 George Washington ..........L 1-2 Trenton State ..................W 3-0 Syracuse ..........................W 2-0 Rutgers ..............................L 0-2 Lehigh ..............................W 2-0 Temple ..............................W 2-0 Georgetown ......................L 0-2 Maryland ..........................W 2-0 Coll.of Charleston ............W 2-1 Mississippi ........................W 2-0 Maryland ..........................L 1-2 Cincinnati ..........................L 1-2 Lehigh ..............................W 3-0 Maryland ..........................L 1-2 Howard ............................W 2-0 William & Mary ..................L 1-2 Princeton ........................W 2-1 Rhode Island ....................W 2-1 Temple ............................W 2-0 Penn State ........................L 0-2 Va.Commonwealth ..........W 2-0 West Chester ....................W 2-1 East Carolina ....................W 2-0 Georgetown ......................L 1-2 Catholic ............................W 2-0 South Carolina....................L 0-2 Rutgers ..............................L 1-2 LaSalle ..............................W 3-0 Providence ........................W 2-0 Georgetown ......................L 1-2 Central Connecticut ........W 2-0 Rutgers ..............................L 0-2 George Washington ........W 2-0 Temple ..............................W 2-0 Georgetown ......................L 0-2 Navy ................................W 2-1 George Washington ........W 2-1 East Stroudsburg ..............W 3-2 Towson State ....................W3-1

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!Colgate ............................W 2-1 !Providence ......................W 2-0 !Southern Conn ................W 2-0 !UMBC ..............................W 2-0 !So.Connecticut St ............W 3-2 !Ithaca ..............................W 3-1 %Charleston......................W 2-1 %Northern Colorado ..........L 0-2 %Central Florida ................L 0-2 ! EAIAW Regional at Newark, DE (1st) % AIAW Championship at Orlando, FL 1980 Record: 38-15 Coach:Barbara Viera Captains: Carolyn Mendala, Kris Maley, Ruth Reilly Franklin & Marshall ..........W3-1 Bucknell ..........................W 3-0 #Rhode Island ..................W 2-1 #American ......................W 2-1 #Pittsburgh ......................L 0-2 #Lehigh ..........................W 2-0 #Georgetown ....................L 0-2 #Glassboro State ..............W 3-0 ^^New York Tech ..............W 2-1 ^^Springfield ..................W 2-0 ^^Providence ....................W 2-1 ^^Connecticut ..................W 2-1 ^^Massachusetts ..............W 2-1 ^^Providence ....................W 2-0 ^^LaSalle ..........................W 3-1 $Princeton ......................W 2-0 $Queens (Canada) ............L 1-2 $Hofstra ............................L 0-2 $Rutgers ............................L 0-2 $American ........................W 2-1 $Maryland ........................L 0-3 !!Ithaca ............................W 2-0 !!Massachusetts ..............W 2-0 !!New Haven ....................W 2-0 !!Catholic ..........................W 2-1 +North Carolina ................L 1-2 +Princeton ........................W 2-0 +New Haven ....................W 2-1 +Georgetown ....................L 1-2 +So.Connecticut St ..........W 2-1 +James Madison ..............W 2-0 +West Chester ..................W 3-1 ^Virginia ..........................W 3-0 ^Pittsburgh ......................L 1-2 ^Catholic ..........................W 2-1 ^North Carolina ................L 0-2 ^Catholic ..........................W 1-0 ^Pittsburgh ........................L 0-1 ^George Washington..........L 1-2

^Lehigh ............................W 3-1 %New Hampshire..............W 2-0 %Connecticut ..................W 2-0 %So.Connecticut ..............W 2-0 %Rhode Island ................W 2-0 %Providence ....................W 2-1 Rutgers ............................W 2-0 George Washington ..........L 0-2 Catholic ..............................L1-2 Navy ................................W 2-0 East Stroudsburg ..............W2-0 UMBC ..............................W 2-0 Towson State ....................W 2-0 Georgetown ......................L 1-2 !So.Connecticut ..................L 2-3 !Cortland ..........................W 2-0 # Temple Tournament ^^ Massachussetts Tourn.(1st) ^ Maryland Tournament % Rhode Island Tourn.(1st) $ Princeton Tournament (5th) + Delaware Tournament (5th) !EAIAWRegional at So.Conn.St.(3rd) 1981 Record: 34-18 Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Kathy Glendinning, Wendy Welsh Bucknell ..........................W 2-1 Franklin & Marshall ..........W 2-0 #Lafayette ......................W 2-0 #Syracuse ........................W 2-0 #Penn ..............................W 2-0 #New Hampshire ............W 2-0 #Rutgers ..........................L 1-2 Maryland ..........................L 1-3 &Navy ..............................W 2-0 &Villanova ........................L 1-2 &Virginia ..........................W 2-0 &James Madison ..............W 2-0 &Gettysburg ....................W 2-1 &Villanova ........................W 2-0 $Queens (Canada) ............W 2-0 $Penn State ......................L 0-2 $Maryland ........................L 0-2 $Hofstra ..........................W 2-0 Hofstra ..............................L 0-2 East Stroudsburg ..............L 0-3 +Temple ..........................W 2-0 +New Haven ....................W 2-1 +West Virginia ..................W 2-0 +N.C.State ..........................L 0-2 +Rhode Island ..................W 2-0 +Princeton ........................W 2-1 West Chester ....................W 3-0

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^North Carolina ................L 1-2 ^Virginia ..........................W 2-0 ^George Washington ........L 0-2 ^Princeton ........................L 0-2 ^East Carolina ..................W 2-1 ^Rhode Island ....................L 0-2 Lehigh ..............................W 3-1 %E.Stroudsburg ..............W 2-0 %Fair.Dickinson ................W 2-0 %So.Connecticut ..............W 2-1 %Temple ............................L 0-2 %Providence ......................L 1-2 %So.Connecticut ..............W 2-0 LaSalle ..............................W 2-0 Loyola (MD) ......................W 2-0 Towson State ....................W 3-1 Navy ................................W 2-0 Catholic ............................W 2-1 UMBC ..............................W 2-0 !Villanova ........................W 2-0 !Southern Conn ................L 1-2 !Cortland ............................L 1-2 !New Haven ......................W 2-0 !Cortland ............................L 2-3 !So.Connecticut ..................L 0-2 # Temple Tournament & Towson State Tournament $ Princeton Tournament + Delaware Invitational ^ Maryland Tourament. % Rhode Island Tournament ! EAIAWRegional at Towson, MD (4th) 1982 Record: 35-14 (5-3 ECC) Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Donna Methvin, Kim Grinnell Bucknell ..........................W 2-0 at Frank.&Marshall ..........W 2-0 #Brown ............................W 2-0 #Penn ................................L 0-2 #New Hampshire ............W 2-0 #Hofstra ............................L 0-2 #UMBC ............................W 3-1 !Bucknell ..........................W 2-0 !W.Maryland ....................W 2-0 !Virginia ..........................W 2-0 !Catholic ..........................W 2-0 !George Mason ................W 2-0 !Va.Commonwealth ..........W 2-0 $Temple ............................L 0-2 $Hofstra ............................L 1-2 $Maryland ........................W 2-0 $Rutgers ............................L 0-2 $McMaster (Canada) ........W 2-0


ALL!TIME RESULTS $Maryland ........................L 1-2 $Maryland ........................L 0-3 $East Stroudsburg ............W 3-1 +Providence ....................W 2-1 +William & Mary ..............W 2-0 +Massachusetts ................W 2-0 +Rhode Island ..................W 2-1 +Geo.Washington ............W 2-0 +Georgetown ....................L 0-2 West Chester ....................W 3-0 ^North Carolina ................L 0-2 ^Rhode Island ..................W 2-1 ^Georgetown ....................L 0-2 ^Maryland..........................L 1-2 ^Lehigh ............................W 3-0 %Providence ....................W 2-1 %Hofstra ............................L 1-2 %So. Connecticut ............W 2-0 %Penn ..............................L 1-2 %Hofstra ..........................W 2-0 at Navy ............................W 3-1 at La Salle ........................W 2-0 Loyola (MD) ......................W 2-0 at Towson State ................W 2-0 George Mason ..................W 2-0 *Drexel ............................W 2-0 *Towson State ..................W 2-0 *Rider ..............................W 2-0 *Lafayette ........................W 2-1 *Lehigh ............................W 2-0 *Hofstra ............................L 0-3 # Temple Invitational ! Towson Invitational (1st) $ Princeton Invitational + Delaware Invitational (2nd) ^ Maryland Invitational % Rhode Island Invitational (3rd) * ECC Championship (2nd) 1983 Record: 31-18 (9-3 ECC) Coach:Barbara Viera Captains: Valann Benner, Ilene Fischman Maryland ..........................L 0-3 #Navy ..............................W 2-0 #Liberty Baptist ..............W 2-0 #Catonsville CC ................W 2-0 #Univ.of D.C. ....................W 2-0 #Virginia Tech ..................L 1-2 #Virginia ............................L 1-2 %George Mason ................L 1-2 %Lehigh ............................W 2-0 %Juniata ..........................W 2-0 %Wilmington Coll ............W 2-0 %Virginia ..........................L 1-2

Bucknell ..........................W 2-0 Franklin & Marshall ..........W 2-0 $George Mason ................W 2-0 $Providence ......................L 0-2 $Princeton ........................L 0-2 $Brown ............................W 2-1 $New York Tech ..................L 0-2 +New York Tech ..................L 0-2 +Villanova ........................W 2-0 +Providence ......................L 0-2 +West Chester ..................W 2-0 +Massachusetts ................W 2-0 +Maryland ........................W 2-1 West Chester ....................W 3-0 ^Clemson ..........................L 1-2 ^North Carolina ................L 1-3 ^George Mason ................W 2-0 ^Georgetown ....................L 0-2 ^Lehigh ............................W 3-1 !Drexel ............................W 2-0 !East Stroudsburg ............W 2-1 !Cortland ..........................W 2-1 !Towson State ....................W2-0 !Cortland ..........................W 2-0 !Villanova ........................W 2-1 Navy ................................W 2-0 UMBC ..............................W 2-1 Catholic ............................W2-1 Va.Commonwealth..............L 1-2 Loyola (MD) ......................L 0-2 Towson State ....................W 3-1 Drexel ..............................W 3-1 &Lafayette ........................W 2-0 &Rider ..............................L 1-2 &Bucknell ........................W 2-0 &Towson State ....................L 1-2 &Rider ..............................L 1-2 * won by forfeit # George Mason Tourn.(4th) % Towson Tournament (5th) $ Princeton Tournament (8th) + Delaware Tournament (9th) ^ Maryland Tournament ! LaSalle Tournament (1st) & ECC Championship (4th) 1984 Record: 27-17 (8-3 ECC) Coach: Barbara Viera Captain: Alecia Henry Hofstra ..............................L 0-3 #Maryland ........................L 1-3 #Pennsylvania....................L 0-3 #Providence ......................L 0-3 #Syracuse ..........................L 0-3 Lafayette ..........................W 3-1

LaSalle ..............................W 3-0 Drexel ................................L 1-3 $Wake Forest ....................W 2-0 $Va.Commonwealth ........W 2-1 $Drexel ............................W 2-0 $Wilmington ....................W 2-0 $Towson State ..................W 2-0 Towson State ......................L 2-3 %Loyola (MD) ....................W2-1 %Navy ..............................W 2-1 %La Salle ..........................W 2-0 %Howard ..........................W2-0 %UMBC..............................W2-1 %Loyola (MD) ..................W 2-0 %Navy ................................L 1-2 Rider ................................W 3-0 Maryland ..........................L 1-3 +Liberty Baptist ..............W 2-0 +Villanova ........................W 2-0 +New Haven........................L 0-2 +Rutgers ..........................W 2-0 +Princeton ........................L 0-2 Lehigh ..............................W 3-0 Bucknell ..........................W 3-0 !Iona ................................W 2-0 !La Salle ..........................W 2-1 !So.Connecticut St ............W 2-1 !Lehigh ............................W 2-1 !Mansfield ........................W 2-0 !Drexel ............................W 2-1 Loyola (MD) ......................W 3-0 Pennsylvania ......................L 0-3 Temple ..............................L 2-3 Villanova ............................L 2-3 UMBC ..................................L0-2 **Lehigh ..........................W 3-0 **Towson State ..................L 1-3 **Drexel ............................L 1-3 # Temple Tournament $ Towson State Invitational (1st) % Loyola Tourn.(2nd) + Delaware Tournament ! La Salle Tourn.(1st) ** ECC Championship (4th) 1985 Record: 23-18 (4-4ECC) Coach: Barbara Viera Captains:Lori Gabbert, Kara Maley #Virginia Tech ..................L 0-2 #Charles Co.CC ..................L 1-2 #Va.Commonwealth ..........L 1-2 #New York Tech ................W 2-1 #W.Kentucky ....................W 2-1 #Virginia Tech ..................L 0-2

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*Lafayette ........................W 3-1 *Bucknell ..........................W 3-0 ^Navy ................................L 1-3 ^*Towson State ................W 3-0 ^Drexel ............................W 2-0 ^Navy ................................L 0-2 *Drexel ..............................L 1-3 $New York Tech ................W 3-1 $Penn ................................L 1-3 $Brown ............................W 3-1 $Providence ......................L 0-3 *Towson State ..................W 3-2 UMBC ..............................W 3-2 %Howard ..........................W 2-1 %Towson State ..................L 1-2 %Robert Morris ................W 2-1 %Juniata ............................L 0-2 %Navy ................................L 0-2 Maryland ..........................L 1-3 +George Mason ................W 3-0 +La Salle ..........................W 3-0 +Drexel ..............................L 0-2 *Lehigh ..............................L 1-3 !East Stroudsburg ............W 2-1 !West Chester....................W 2-0 !Lehigh ............................W 2-0 !La Salle ..........................W 2-0 !Mansfield ........................W 2-0 !Drexel ............................W 2-0 *Hofstra ............................L 1-3 Villanova ..........................W 3-0 *Rider ................................L 1-3 Loyola (MD) ......................W 3-0 Temple ..............................W 3-2 **Towson State ..................L 1-3 * ECC Match (4th) # George Mason Invitational ^ Towson Invitational (2nd) $ Princeton Invitational % Loyola Tournament + Delaware Invitational ! LaSalle Invitational ** ECC Championship 1986 Record: 25-16 (4-3 ECC) Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Jeanne Dyson, Kara Maley New York Tech ..................W 3-1 Villanova ..........................L 1-3 #George Mason ................L 0-3 #Princeton ........................L 0-3 #Duquesne ......................W 3-0 #James Madison ..............L 0-3 *Lafayette ........................W 3-1

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$UMBC ............................W 2-0 *at Drexel ..........................L 1-3 &Princeton ........................L 1-3 &Northeastern....................L 0-3 &Providence ......................L 0-3 *Towson State ..................W 3-0 at Maryland ........................L2-3 !Princeton ..........................L 1-2 !George Mason ................W 2-1 !UMBC ..............................W 2-0 !Drexel ..............................L 0-2 *at Lehigh ......................W 3-1 *Hofstra..............................L 2-3 *at Rider ..........................W 3-0 +Fairleigh Dickinson ..........L 1-2 +Virginia Comm ..............W 3-0 +Towson State ................W 2-0 +Howard ............................L 0-3 at Temple ..........................L 1-3 ^Loyola (MD) ..................W 3-0 ^Robert Morris ................W 3-0 ^American ........................W 3-0 ^Liberty ..........................W 3-2 ^Navy ..............................W 3-2 **Bucknell ......................W 3-0 **Drexel ..........................W 3-0 **Hofstra ..........................L 0-3 * ECC Match (2nd) # George Mason Invitational $ Towson Invitational & Princeton Invitational ! Delaware Invitational + Drexel Tournament ^ Navy Tournament ** ECC Championship (2nd) 1988 Record: 21-17 (5-2 ECC) Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Helen Mackrides, Traci Tomashek Villanova ........................W 3-0 Loyola (MD) ....................W 3-0 #Winthrop ........................L 1-3 #George Mason ..................L2-3 #Loyola (MD) ..................W 3-2 #American..........................L 1-3 *Lafayette . ......................W 3-0 *Bucknell ........................W 3-0 ^Rutgers ............................L 0-3 ^Seton Hall ........................L 0-3 ^Cent. Connecticut ..........W 3-0 *Drexel ..............................L 1-3 $Princeton ......................W 3-0 $Providence ......................L 0-3 $Fordham..........................W 3-0 *Towson State ..................W 3-0

%Brown ..............................L 2-3 %Michigan-Dearborn ..........L1-3 Maryland ..........................W 3-2 !UMBC ..............................W3-1 !Liberty ..............................L 2-3 !Villanova..........................W 3-0 !Va.Commonwealth ..........W 3-0 !New Haven ........................L 0-3 *Lehigh ............................W 3-0 &Western Kentucky ..........L 1-3 &Seton Hall ........................L 2-3 &Maryland..........................L 0-3 &American ........................W 3-1 *Hofstra .............................L 1-3 *Rider ..............................W 3-0 +*Drexel ............................L 1-3 +Fairleigh Dickinson ........W 3-2 +Yale ................................W 3-2 +Temple ............................W 3-2 **Rider..............................W 3-0 ^Hofstra ............................L 0-3 ^Lafayette ........................W 3-2 * ECC Match (3rd) # George Mason Tournament ^ Rutgers Tournament $ Princeton Tournament % Georgetown Tournament ! Delaware Tournament & American Tournament + Drexel Tournament ^ ECC Championship at Delaware 1989 Record: 24-18 (5-2 ECC) Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Julie Earhart, Lisa Szczerba UMBC ..............................W 3-1 North Dakota ..................W 3-1 #Temple ............................L 0-3 #Hofstra ............................L 0-3 #Northeastern ..................L 0-3 #James Madison ............W 3-2 Loyola (MD) ......................W 3-0 Villanova ..........................W 3-2 %Princeton ......................W 3-0 %Maryland ........................L 0-3 %Loyola (MD) ..................W 3-1 %George Mason. ..............W 3-0 *Lafayette ........................W 3-0 ^Rutgers.............................L 1-3 ^Akron................................L 0-3 ^Princeton ........................L 0-3 ^Seton Hall ........................L 2-3 *Drexel ............................W 3-2 *Bucknell ..........................W 3-0 *Towson State ....................L 2-3

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$Princeton ........................L 1-3 $Providence ......................L 2-3 $Fordham ........................W 3-0 Maryland ..........................L 0-3 LaSalle ..............................W 3-1 *Lehigh ............................W 3-1 !Furman ..........................W 3-0 !Cent.Connecticut ............W 3-0 !Liberty ............................W 2-0 !West Chester ..................W 3-0 !Va.Commonwealth ..........W 3-0 !Fairleigh Dickinson ..........L 1-3 *Hofstra ............................L 0-3 *Rider ..............................W 3-1 +Brown ............................W 3-0 +Northeastern ..................L 1-3 +Drexel ..............................L 2-3 +Villanova ........................W 3-2 Temple ..............................L 0-3 **Rider ............................W 3-1 **Towson State ................W 3-0 **Hofstra ..........................L 0-3 * ECC Match (3rd) # Temple Invitational % George Mason Tournament ^ Rutgers Invitational $ Princeton Tournament ! Delaware Invitational + Drexel Invitational ** ECC Championship (2nd) 1990 Record: 18-19 (3-3 ECC) Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Kelly Benjamin, Mary Yelsh, Lee Tevebaugh Villanova ..........................W 3-0 #Towson State ..................L 2-3 #Princeton ........................L 2-3 #George Mason..................L 0-3 at Lafayette ......................W 3-0 ^Princeton ........................L 0-3 ^Brown ..............................L 0-4 ^Fairleigh Dickinson ........W 3-0 ^Rutgers ..........................W 3-1 *Drexel ..............................L 1-3 *at UMBC ........................W 3-2 at Loyola ..........................W 3-2 *at Towson State ................L 1-3 &Providence ......................L 2-3 &Northeastern....................L 1-3 &Penn ..............................W 3-2 +James Madison ................L 1-3 +Campbell ........................L 1-3 +Xavier ..............................L 0-3 at LaSalle ........................W 3-1 Lehigh ..............................W 3-1


ALL!TIME RESULTS !Yale ..................................L 0-3 !UMBC ..............................W 3-1 !Va.Commonwealth ..........W 3-0 !C.W.Post ........................W 3-1 !Fairleigh Dickinson ........W 3-2 !Yale ..................................L 1-3 *at Hofstra ........................L 1-3 *Rider ..............................W 3-0 %Brown ............................L 2-3 %Northeastern ..................L 1-3 %Drexel ............................L 2-3 Bucknell ..........................W 3-0 *at Cent. Connecticut ......W 3-0 Columbia ..........................W 3-0 Temple. ............................W 3-1 **UMBC ............................L 0-3 * ECC Match (4th) # George Mason Invitational ^ Rutgers Invitational & Penn Invitational + James Madison Invitational ! Delaware Invitational % Drexel Invitational ** ECC Championship 1991 Record: 17-25 (2-2 NAC) Coach: Barbara Viera Captain: Jill Graber !UMBC ..............................L 2-3 !Navy ................................L 0-3 !Bucknell ..........................W 3-1 !Northeastern ....................L 0-3 !Va.Commonwealth ............L 0-3 at Villanova ........................L 0-3 +Hofstra ............................L 0-3 +George Mason ..................L 0-3 +George Mason ..................L 0-3 Loyola (MD) ......................W 3-0 #Rutgers ..........................W 3-0 #Cornell ............................L 0-3 #Fair.Dickinson ................W 3-1 #James Madison ..............L 2-3 at Drexel ............................L 1-3 UMBC ..............................W 3-1 $James Madison ................L 0-3 $East Tennessee St..............L 0-3 $Davidson ..........................L 1-3 Towson State ....................W 3-2 %St.Bonaventure................L 0-3 %Liberty ............................L 1-3 %Pennsylvania ..................L 2-3 at Bucknell ......................W 3-1 >Duquesne ......................W 3-1 LaSalle ..............................W 3-1 ^*Vermont ......................W 3-2

^*Hartford ......................W 3-0 ^*Drexel ............................L 0-3 ^*Northeastern ..................L 0-3 at Lehigh ..........................W 3-2 &Rider ..............................L 2-3 &Yale ..................................L 0-3 &Loyola (MD) ..................W 3-1 &Va.Commonwealth ........W 3-0 &UMBC ..............................L 1-3 at Navy ............................W 3-1 Lafayette ..........................W 3-1 at Temple ..........................L 1-3 ~Drexel ..............................L 1-3 ~Vermont ........................W 3-1 ~Northeastern....................L 0-3 * NACMatches (3rd) ! Navy Tournament + George Mason Invitational # Rutgers Tournament $ James Madison Tournament % Penn Tournament ^ NAC In-Season Tour.at NU (3rd) & Delaware Invitational ~ NAC Tournament at Drexel (4th) > at Bucknell 1992 Record: 28-18 (3-1 NAC) NAC Champions NIVC Participant Coach: Barbara Viera Captain: Jill Graber !Loyola (MD) ....................W 3-0 !Radford ............................L 2-3 !Liberty ..............................L 1-3 !St.Peter’s ........................W 3-0 !Towson State ....................L 1-3 Bucknell ..........................W 3-0 +Cornell ............................L 1-3 +Temple ............................L 0-3 +Central Michigan ..............L 0-3 at Loyola (MD) ................W 3-1 #Navy ..............................W 3-1 #Fairleigh Dickinson ........W 3-0 #Rider ..............................W 3-1 #UMBC ............................W 3-0 Drexel ................................L 2-3 $Vermont ..........................L 1-3 $Princeton ........................L 1-3 $Canisius ..........................W 3-1 at Towson State ................L 1-3 at Pennsylvania ................W 3-1 Villanova ............................L 1-3 %*Northeastern ................L 0-3 %*Hartford ......................W 3-2 %*Vermont ......................W 3-0

%*Drexel ..........................W 3-2 James Madison ..................L 2-3 Lehigh ..............................W 3-0 ^New Haven ....................W 3-2 ^Rider ..............................W 3-0 ^Princeton ........................W 3-0 Navy ................................W 3-2 at Lafayette ......................W 3-0 at UMBC ..........................W 3-2 &UNC Wilmington ............W 3-2 &UMBC ............................W 3-1 &UMBC ............................W 3-0 &UNC Wilmington ............W 3-1 at La Salle ........................W 3-0 ~Hartford ........................W 3-2 ~Northeastern ..................W 3-2 ~Drexel ..............................L 0-3 ~Drexel ............................W 1-0 >Bowling Green ..................L 2-3 >Texas-Arlington. ................L 1-3 >Virginia Tech ....................L 1-3 >Fresno State ....................L 0-3 * NAC Matches (2nd) ! Navy Trident Tournament + Temple Tournament # UMBC Tournament (1st) $ Colgate Tournament % NAC In-Season Tourn.at UD (2nd) ^ Delaware Invitational (1st) & Navy Tournament (1st) ~ NAC Championship at Vermont (1st) > NIVC Championships at Kansas City 1993 Record: 27-15 (3-1 NAC) Coach: Barbara Viera Captain: Liz Herman Maryland ..........................L 0-3 !Navy ................................L 1-3 !St. Francis (NY) ................W 3-0 !Temple ..............................L 1-3 at Bucknell........................W 3-1 +Pennsylvania ..................W 3-0 +Providence ......................L 0-3 +Buffalo ............................L 2-3 Loyola (MD) ......................W 3-2 #Cornell............................W 3-2 #Providence ......................L 0-3 #Colgate ............................L 2-3 $James Madison ..............W 3-0 $Campbell ........................W 3-1 Towson State ......................L 1-3 %Holy Cross ......................W 3-0 %Army ..............................L 0-3 %Connecticut ....................L 0-3 at Lehigh ..........................W 3-1

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^*Hartford ........................L 0-3 ^*Vermont ......................W 3-0 ^*Northeastern ................W 3-1 at Villanova ......................W 3-2 &Delaware State ..............W 3-0 &Fair. Dickinson ..............W 3-0 &New Haven ......................L 0-3 at *Drexel ........................W 3-2 Lafayette ..........................W 3-1 ~Morgan State ..................W 3-0 ~LaSalle ............................W 3-1 ~Syracuse ........................W 3-1 ~Connecticut ....................W 3-2 UMBC ..............................W 3-1 Robert Morris ..................W 3-0 Providence ........................L 1-3 LaSalle ..............................W 3-1 >Drexel ..............................L 1-3 >Vermont ........................W 3-1 >Northeastern ..................W 3-0 >Drexel ............................ W3-2 >Hartford ..........................W3-0 >Hartford ..........................L 0-1 * NAC Matches (2nd) ! Navy Trident Invitational + Penn Invitational # Colgate Invitational $ J. Madison Invitational (1st) % Connecticut Invitational ^ NAC In-Season Tour. at UVM (2nd) & Delaware Invitational ~ Blue Hen Invitational (1st) > NAC Tourn. at Hartford (2nd) 1994 Record: 33-16 (5-0 NAC) NAC Champions NIVC Participant Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: K.T. Nieradka, Emily Rome !Navy ................................W 3-0 !Liberty ............................W 3-0 !St. Peter’s ........................W 3-0 !Coastal Carolina ..............W 3-0 !Villanova ..........................L 0-3 Bucknell............................W 3-2 at Maryland ......................L 0-3 <American ........................L 0-3 <George Mason ..................L 0-3 <Morehead State ..............L 0-3 <Cornell ..........................W 3-2 at Loyola (MD) ..................W 3-1 #Massachusetts ................L 1-3 #Brown ............................W 3-0 #Yale ................................W 3-0

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James Madison ..................L 2-3 $Geo. Washington ............L 0-3 $West Virginia ..................W 3-2 $James Madison ................L 0-3 Villanova ............................L 1-3 *Hofstra ............................W 3-1 Lehigh ..............................W 3-0 %*Hartford ......................W 3-0 %*Vermont ......................W 3-1 %*Northeastern ..............W 3-0 Temple ..............................L 1-3 ^Yale (BCC) ......................W 3-2 ^Brown (BCC) ..................W 3-0 ^Princeton (BCC) ..............W 3-2 ^New Haven (BCC) ............W 3-2 *Drexel ............................W 3-1 at Lafayette ......................W 3-2 &St. Francis ......................W 3-1 &Coppin State ..................W 3-0 &Fairleigh Dickinson ........W 3-1 at UMBC ..........................W 3-2 ~Nevada ..........................W 3-2 ~Providence ....................W 3-1 ~Connecticut ....................W 3-0 +Hartford (BCC) ................W 3-1 +Hofstra (BCC) ..................L 2-3 +Drexel (BCC) ..................W 3-0 +Hofstra (BCC) ................W 3-0 +Hofstra (BCC) ................W 1-0 >South Carolina ................L 1-3 >Northern Illinois ..............L 0-3 >Miami (OH) ......................L 0-3 >San Diego ........................L 0-3 * NAC Match (1st) ! Navy Trident Invitational (2nd) < Capital Premier Tournament at George Mason and American # Massachusetts Invitational $ George Washington Invitational % NAC In-Season Tour. at Vermont ^ Delaware Invitational (1st) & Blue Hen Invitational (1st) ~ Geo. Mason Invitational (2nd) + NAC Championship at UD (1st) > NIVC at Kansas City, Mo. BCC - At Bob Carpenter Center 1995 Record: 25-13 (7-0 NAC) NAC Reg. Season Champions Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Nikki Brassell, Emily Rome !Jacksonville (FL) ..............W 3-0 !Illinois ..............................L 0-3

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!Providence ........................L 0-3 !Boston College ................W 3-0 at Bucknell........................W 3-1 +Temple ..........................W 3-2 +Rutgers ..........................W 3-0 +Pennsylvania ..................W 3-1 Loyola (MD) ......................W 3-0 #Georgetown ....................L 0-3 #James Madison ..............W 3-0 #Yale ................................L 0-3 $Villanova ..........................L 0-3 $George Mason ..................L 0-3 $Oklahoma ........................L 0-3 at Villanova ........................L 1-3 at Temple ..........................L 2-3 *New Hampshire ..............W 3-0 *Northeastern ..................W 3-0 at Lehigh ..........................W 3-0 American ............................L 2-3 *Hofstra (BCC) ..................W 3-0 *Drexel (BCC) ..................W 3-1 %Fairleigh Dickinson ......W 3-1 %Lehigh ............................W 3-1 %Navy ..............................W 3-0 %Princeton ........................L 0-3 Lafayette ..........................W 3-0 at *Vermont ......................W 3-0 at *Hartford ......................W 3-0 ^Army................................W 3-0 ^East Carolina ..................W 3-1 ^Pennsylvania ..................W 3-1 ^UNC Wilmington ..............L 2-3 at *Towson State ..............W 3-0 at La Salle ........................W 3-0 &Northeastern ................W 3-0 &Hofstra ............................L 1-3 * NAC Match (1st) ! Pepsi/Subway Classic at URI + Penn Invitational (1st) # James Madison Invitational $ George Mason Tournament % Delaware Invitational (2nd) ^ Forrestal Classic at Navy (2nd) & NAC Champ. at Hofstra (2nd) BCC - At Bob Carpenter Center 1996 Record: 24-18 (5-2 America East) Coach: Barbara Viera Captain: Erica Falkowski !St. John’s ..........................L 0-3 !Rider ..............................W 3-0 !Temple ..............................L 0-3 !UMBC ...............................L 0-3

Bucknell ............................L 1-3 +Bowling Green ................L 0-3 +James Madison ................L 0-3 +Northwestern ..................L 0-3 +William & Mary ................L 0-3 at Loyola (MD) ..................W 3-1 #Cent. Connecticut ..........W 3-0 #Seton Hall ......................L 1-3 #Massachusetts ................L 0-3 #Villanova..........................L 0-3 at Lafayette ......................W 3-0 $Georgetown......................L 0-3 $Radford ..........................W 3-2 $Harvard ..........................W 3-1 Villanova ............................L 1-3 %Seton Hall ......................W 3-0 %Fairleigh Dickinson ......W 3-0 %Northern Illinois ............W 3-0 %James Madison ..............W 3-0 %Valparaiso ......................L 1-3 Temple ..............................L 1-3 at La Salle ........................W 3-0 Lehigh ..............................W 3-0 *Northeastern ..................W 3-2 *Hartford ..........................W 3-1 at *New Hampshire ..........W 3-0 at *Vermont ......................W 3-0 at *Hofstra ........................L 1-3 at *Drexel ..........................L 1-3 ^Loyola (MD) ....................W 3-2 ^UNC Wilmington ............W 3-1 ^Loyola (MD) ....................W 3-2 ^UNC Wilmington ............W 3-1 *Towson State ..................W 3-0 at American ......................W 3-2 &Northeastern ................W 3-0 &Towson State ..................W 3-0 &Hofstra ............................L 0-3 * America East Match (4th) ! ECAC Tournament at UMBC + William & Mary Tournament # Massachusetts Tournament $ Georgetown Tourn. (2nd) % Delaware Invitational (1st) ^ Forrestal Classic at Navy (1st) & America East Champ. at TU (2nd) 1997 Record: 23-12 (11-3 America East) Coach: Barbara Viera Captain: Joanna Dusza #Illinois..............................L 0-3 #Virginia ..........................L 0-3 #Coastal Carolina ............W 3-2

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#Liberty ............................L 0-3 Loyola ..............................W 3-1 $Loyola ............................W 3-2 $Lehigh ............................W 3-1 $St. Peter’s ......................W 3-1 $Yale ..................................L 0-3 Lafayette ..........................W 3-0 at Villanova ........................L 0-3 at Penn ............................W 3-1 Colgate (at Penn) ..............L 1-3 at Temple ..........................L 0-3 ^F. Dickinson (BCC) ..........W 3-0 ^Morgan State (BCC) ........W 3-0 ^Navy (BCC) ....................W 3-0 at *Drexel ........................W 3-1 at *Hofstra ........................L 0-3 *Northeastern ..................W 3-0 *Hartford ..........................W 3-0 at *Towson ........................W 3-0 at *New Hampshire ............L 0-3 at *Vermont ......................W 3-0 La Salle ............................W 3-0 at *Northeastern ..............L 2-3 at *Hartford ......................W 3-0 American ............................L 1-3 *Drexel (BCC) ..................W 3-0 *Hofstra (BCC) ..................W 3-2 *Towson (BCC) ..................W 3-1 William & Mary ................W 3-2 *New Hampshire ..............W 3-2 *Vermont ..........................W 3-0 !New Hampshire ................L 2-3 * America East Match (3rd) # Jefferson Cup Tournament at UVA $ Yale Tournament (2nd) ^ Delaware Invitational (1st) ! America East Champ. at Hofstra BCC - At Bob Carpenter Center 1998 Record: 15-21 (8-6 America East) Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Joanna Dusza, Carlyn Cangiano #Rutgers ..........................L 0-3 #Brigham Young ..............L 0-3 #Massachusetts ................L 1-3 #Siena ..............................W 3-2 at Lafayette ......................W 3-0 !Ohio ................................L 0-3 !UAB ..................................L 2-3 !UAB ..................................L 0-3 at Loyola (MD) ..................W 3-0 +Campbell ........................L 0-3


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+North Carolina ................L 1-3 +Liberty ............................L 2-3 Villanova ............................L 0-3 &Morgan State..................W 3-0 &Bucknell ........................W 3-0 &Princeton ........................W 3-2 &Connecticut ....................L 0-3 Temple ..............................W 3-2 at *Hofstra ........................L 1-3 *Vermont ........................W 3-0 *New Hampshire ................L 1-3 at *Drexel ........................W 3-1 *Towson (BCC) ....................L 2-3 at *Hartford ......................W 3-2 at *Northeastern ..............L 0-3 *Drexel (BCC) ..................W 3-1 at *New Hampshire ............L 1-3 at *Vermont ......................W 3-0 La Salle ..............................L 2-3 *Hofstra ............................W 3-1 at *Towson ........................W 3-1 *Northeastern ..................L 2-3 William & Mary ..................L 1-3 *Hartford ..........................W 3-0 at American ........................L 1-3 $New Hampshire ................L 1-3 * America East Match (4th) # Massachusetts Tourn. (4th) ! Ohio Univ. Tournament (3rd) + Liberty Invitational (4th) & Asics Delaware Invitational (2nd) $ America East Champ. at Hofstra BCC - At Bob Carpenter Center 1999 Record: 12-21 (8-6 America East) Coach: Barbara Viera Captains: Joanna Dusza !Connecticut ......................L 0-3 !Florida Atlantic ..............W 3-0 !Murray State ....................L 0-3 Loyola, Md. (CSB) ............W 3-2 ^Central Michigan ............L 0-3 ^Loyola (IL) ........................L 1-3 ^Sam Houston State ..........L 2-3 at Temple............................L 1-3 #Maryland ........................L 0-3 #Georgetown ....................L 0-3 #San Diego ........................L 1-3 at Villanova ......................L 0-3 $Stonybrook (BCC) ..........W 3-2 $West Virginia (BCC) ........W 3-1 $Syracuse (BCC)..................L 0-3 Lafayette ..........................W 3-0

*Hartford ........................W 3-1 *Northeastern ..................L 0-3 at *Maine ........................W 3-0 at *New Hampshire ............L 0-3 at *Towson ........................L 1-3 *Hofstra..............................L 1-3 Drexel (BCC)......................W 3-1 at LaSalle............................L 2-3 at *Northeastern ..............L 1-3 at *Hartford ....................W 3-1 American ..........................L 0-3 *New Hampshire ..............W 3-2 *Maine ............................W 3-0 *Towson ............................L 0-3 at *Drexel ........................W 3-0 at *Hofstra ........................L 1-3 at %Hofstra ......................L 1-3 * America East Games (4th Place) % America East Semifinals at Hofstra ! Connecticut Tournament (3rd) ^ Loyola (IL) Tournament (4th) # Maryland Tournament (4th) $ Asics Delaware Invitational (2nd) BCC - At Bob Carpenter Center 2000 Record: 15-17 (8-8 America East) Coach: Shannon Elliott Captains: Jennifer Wanner, Margaret Lapinski #Niagara ........................W 3-0 #Maine ..........................W 3-0 #James Madison ..............L 1-3 ^Loyola (MD) ....................L 0-3 ^Pennsylvania ....................L 2-3 ^William & Mary ................L 0-3 at American ........................L 0-3 %Santa Clara ......................L 0-3 %North Carolina ................L 0-3 %Louisville ........................L 0-3 Villanova ........................W 3-2 Morgan State ..................W 3-0 Lafayette ........................W 3-0 Liberty ..............................L 1-3 at Loyola (MD) ................W 3-1 *Drexel ............................W 3-0 at *Towson ........................L 2-3 at *Hofstra ........................L 0-3 at * ..................................W 3-1 La Salle ............................W 3-0 *New Hampshire ................L 2-3 *Vermont ........................W 3-0 *Towson ............................L 0-3 at *Maine ........................W 3-0 at *Northeastern ..............L 0-3

at *New Hampshire ............L 0-3 at *Vermont. ....................W 3-0 at *Drexel ........................W 3-2 *Hartford ........................W 3-1 *Hofstra ............................L 1-3 *Maine ............................W 3-0 *Northeastern ..................L 2-3 * America East match (5th) # JMU Invitational (2nd) ^ Wm. & Mary Hi-IQ Invit. (4th) % UNC Tar Heel Tour. (4th) 2001 Record: 10-16 (5-7 CAA) Coaches: Shannon Elliott & Sue Stauffer Captains: Allison Hunter, Kelsey Manning %Butler ..............................L 0-3 %Saint Louis ......................L 0-3 %Austin Peay ..................W 3-1 UMES ................................W 3-0 #Temple ............................L 0-3 #Villanova..........................L 1-3 #St. Peter’s ........................L 1-3 at Morgan St. ....................W 3-1 Maine ................................L 1-3 St. Peter’s ..........................L 2-3 UMBC ................................L 2-3 at *George Mason ..............L 0-3 at *James Madison ............L 2-3 *Wm. & Mary ....................L 1-3 at *Hofstra ........................L 1-3 *UNC Wilmington ............W 3-1 *Virginia Common. ..........W 3-1 *George Mason ..................L 1-3 Loyola (MD) ......................W 3-1 at *UNC Wilmington ........W 3-1 *Hofstra ............................L 2-3 at *Va. Commonwealth ....W 3-2 at *Wm. & Mary ................L 0-3 at ......................................W 3-2 *James Madison ................W 3-0 at $George Mason ..............L 2-3 * CAA match (4th) % Butler Invitational # Temple Invitational $CAA Tour. at Fairfax, VA Note: Sue Stauffer coached final five matches of the season

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2002 Record: 9-20 (6-10 CAA) Coach: Bonnie Kenny Captains: Jackie Vaught, Sarah Kearns %Washington ....................L 0-3 %Miami (OH) ....................L 0-3 %IPFW ..............................L 0-3 ^ ........................................L 0-3 ^Butler ..............................L 1-3 ^Western Kentucky ............L 1-3 ^Purdue ............................L 0-3 *Hofstra ............................L 0-3 *Drexel ............................W 3-2 at *William & Mary ..........W 3-1 at *Va. Commonwealth ......L 0-3 Villanova ..........................W 3-2 *James Madison ................L 1-3 *George Mason ..................L 1-3 *Towson ............................L 0-3 *UNC Wilmington ............W 3-0 at LaSalle ..........................W 3-2 at *Drexel ........................W 3-2 at *Hofstra ........................L 0-3 at Loyola (MD) ..................W 3-1 *Va. Commonwealth ........W 3-1 *William & Mary ..............W 3-0 Georgetown........................L 2-3 at *James Madison ............L 1-3 at *George Mason ..............L 0-3 Temple ..............................L 1-3 at *Towson ........................L 1-3 at *UNC Wilmington ..........L 0-3 $James Madison ................L 0-3 * CAA match (6th) % Miami (OH) Tournament ^ Purdue Tournament $ CAA Tourn. at Fairfax, VA 2003 Record: 11-17 (5-9 CAA) Coach: Bonnie Kenny Captains: Valerie Murphy, Nicole Stuka ^Coll. of Charleston............L 1-3 ^Middle Tennessee ............L 1-3 ^TCU ..................................L 0-3 +Alcorn State ....................W 3-0 +Youngstown St. ..............W 3-1 +New Mexico ....................L 0-3 %Rutgers............................L 0-3 %G. Washington ................L 0-3 %St. Peter’s ......................W 3-0 at Temple. ........................W 3-2 at *Hofstra ........................L 1-3

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ALL!TIME RESULTS La Salle ............................W 3-2 at Georgetown....................L 1-3 at *Wm. & Mary ................W 3-1 at *UNC Wilmington ..........L 2-3 Loyola (MD) ......................W 3-0 *Va. Commonwealth ........W 3-0 *James Madison ................W 3-0 at *George Mason ..............L 1-3 at *Towson ........................L 0-3 *Hofstra ............................L 2-3 at Villanova ........................L 1-3 *UNC Wilmington ............W 3-0 *Wm. & Mary ....................W 3-0 at *James Madison ............L 1-3 at *Va. Commonwealth ......L 1-3 *Towson ............................L 0-3 *George Mason ..................L 1-3 * CAA match (5th) % Rutgers Invitational + New Mexico Tournament ^C. of Charleston Tournament 2004 Record: 23-9 (9-5 CAA) Coach: Bonnie Kenny Captains: Valerie Murphy, Nicole Stuka %Texas State ......................L 2-3 %Cal-State Fullerton ..........L 1-3 %Iona................................W 3-1 #Albany ............................W 3-1 #New Mexico ..................W 3-0 #George Washington ......W 3-1 Temple ..............................W 3-1 ^Brown ............................W 3-1 ^Marist ............................W 3-0 ^Central Connecticut ........L 2-3 $Seton Hall ......................W 3-0 $Rider ..............................W 3-0 $Princeton ......................W 3-2 *Hofstra ............................W 3-0 *Wm. & Mary ....................W 3-2 *UNC Wilmington ............W 3-0 Villanova ..........................W 3-1 at *Va. Commonwealth ....W 3-1 at *James Madison ............L 1-3 *George Mason ................W 3-2 *Towson..............................L 0-3 at *Hofstra ........................L 0-3 Howard ............................W 3-0 at *UNC Wilmington ........W 3-0 at *Wm. & Mary ................W 3-0 at La Salle ........................W 3-1 *James Madison ..............W 3-0 *Va. Commonwealth ........W 3-0

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at *Towson ........................L 1-3 at *George Mason ..............L 1-3 +Hofstra............................W 3-0 +at Towson ........................L 0-3 *CAA match (3rd) % Cal-State Fullerton Invitational # Delaware Invitational ^ Marist Tournament $ Rider Tournament +CAA Tour. at Towson, MD 2005 Record: 11-20 (7-11 CAA) Coach: Bonnie Kenny Captain: Niecy Taylor #Pittsburgh ......................L 0-3 #New Hampshire ............W 3-2 #San Francisco ..................L 1-3 $Texas-San Antonio ............L 0-3 $Middle Tennessee ............L 0-3 $Charlotte ........................W 3-1 UMBC ................................L 2-3 *Georgia State ..................L 1-3 *UNC Wilmington ............W 3-0 at Temple ..........................L 0-3 at *Wm. & Mary ................L 0-3 at *Va. Commonwealth ....W 3-2 at *Towson ........................L 0-3 %Yale ................................L 0-3 %Binghamton ....................L 0-3 %Iona ..............................W 3-0 *Hofstra ............................L 0-3 *Northeastern ..................L 2-3 at *James Madison............W 3-2 at *George Mason ............W 3-0 La Salle ............................W 3-0 at *UNC Wilmington ........W 3-0 at *Georgia State ..............L 0-3 *Va. Commonwealth ..........L 2-3 *Wm. & Mary ....................L 2-3 at Villanova ........................L 1-3 *Towson ............................L 2-3 at *Northeastern ..............L 2-3 at *Hofstra ........................L 1-3 *George Mason ................W 3-0 *James Madison ................W 3-1 * CAA match (8th) # Asics/Blue Hen Invitational $ Charlotte Invitational % Yale Invitational

2006 Record: 21-9 (11-7 CAA) Coach: Bonnie Kenny Captains: Kristine Gneiss, Heather Ranck, Colleen Walsh %Marist ............................W 3-0 %Seton Hall ......................W 3-1 %Texas-Arlington ............W 3-1 Temple ..............................W 3-0 #Kent State ......................W 3-1 #Drake..............................W 3-0 #at Wisconsin-Green Bay ....W 3-1 at UMBC ..........................W 3-0 *George Mason ................W 3-0 *James Madison ................W 3-2 Delaware State..................W 3-0 at *Northeastern ..............W 3-1 at *Hofstra ........................L 0-3 *UNC Wilmington ............W 3-0 *Georgia State ..................W 3-1 *Towson ............................L 1-3 at *Va. Commonwealth ......L 2-3 at *Wm. & Mary ................L 1-3 at *James Madison ............L 0-3 at *George Mason ............W 3-1 at *Towson ........................W 3-2 Villanova ..........................L 1-3 *Hofstra ............................L 2-3 *Northeastern ..................W 3-2 at *Georgia State ..............L 2-3 at *UNC Wilmington ........W 3-0 *William & Mary ..............W 3-2 *Va. Commonwealth ........W 3-1 +Northeastern ..................W 3-0 +at Hofstra ........................L 2-3 *CAA match (5th) % Delaware/Asics Invitational # Wisconsin-Greenbay Tour. +CAA Tour. at Hempstead, NY 2007 Record: 31-5 (12-2 CAA) CAA Champions NCAA Second Round Coach: Bonnie Kenny Captains: Colleen Walsh, Megan Welch #Boston College ..............W 3-1 #Binghamton ..................W 3-0 #South Carolina ..............W 3-0 at Temple ..........................W 3-2 $Alcorn State ....................W 3-0 $Nicholls State ................W 3-0 $New Orleans ..................W 3-1

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^Duke ................................L 1-3 ^College of Charleston ......L 0-3 Delaware State..................W 3-0 at *Georgia State ..............W 3-2 at *UNC Wilmington ........W 3-0 *William & Mary ................L 2-3 *VCU ..................................L 1-3 UMES ................................W 3-1 Towson ..............................L 2-3 Villanova ..........................W 3-0 at *James Madison............W 3-1 at *George Mason ............W 3-1 *UNC Wilmington ............W 3-0 *Georgia State ..................W 3-0 at *VCU ..............................L 0-3 at *William & Mary ..........W 3-1 *Northeastern ..................W 3-0 *Hofstra ............................W 3-1 UMBC ..............................W 3-0 at *Towson ........................L 0-3 +Towson ..........................W 3-1 +VCU ................................W 3-1 +Northeastern ..................W 3-2 ~# 11 Oregon ....................L 0-3 * CAA match (3rd) #Cal State Fullerton Invitational (4th) &Blue Hen Invitational (2nd) %Wake Forest Tournament (4th) ^Coll. of Charleston Tournament (3rd) +CAA Tourn. at Boston, Mass. ~NCAA Tourn. at American Univ. 2009 Record: 21-8 (12-2 CAA) Coach: Bonnie Kenny Captains: Stephanie Barry, Michelle LaLonde #New Mexico ....................L 0-3 #UC Santa Barbara ............L 0-3 #Portland State ..............W 3-2 &Princeton ........................W 3-0 &Army ..............................W 3-1 &Rutgers ..........................W 3-0 %Indiana ..........................L 1-3 %Missouri State..................L 1-3 %Ohio ................................L 1-3 North Carolina ................W 3-2 Seton Hall ........................W 3-2 *George Mason ................W 3-0 *James Madison ................W 3-0 at *Towson ........................W 3-0 at Villanova ......................W 3-1 *Hofstra ............................W 3-2 *Northeastern ..................W 3-0 at *UNC Wilmington ........W 3-0

at *Georgia State ..............W 3-1 at *James Madison ............L 2-3 at *George Mason ............W 3-0 *VCU ..................................L 2-3 *William & Mary ..............W 3-2 *Towson ............................W 3-1 at *Northeastern ..............W 3-0 at *Hofstra ........................W 3-2 +George Mason ..................L 2-3 ^Liberty ............................W 3-0 ^Pittsburgh ......................W 3-1 * CAA match (t-1st) #New Mexico Tournament (3rd) &Blue Hen Invitational (1st) %Ohio University Tournament (4th) +CAA Tourn. at Richmond, Va. ^VCU Tournament

+Northeastern ..................W 3-2 @Virginia Tech ..................L 0-3 * CAA match (1st) #Temple Tournament (2nd) &Delaware Invitational (1st) %Duke Tournament (3rd) ^adidas/N.D. Invitational (2nd) +CAA Tourn. at Newark, Del. @NCAA Tournament at Penn State University 2011 Record: 21-13 (11-3 CAA) CAA Champions NCAA Second Round Coach: Bonnie Kenny Captains: Jess Chason, Greta Gibboney #Rice ................................W 3-2 #Stanford (#6) ..................L 0-3 Oregon (#16)......................L 0-3 &UC Irvine ..........................L 2-3 &Florida State (#25) ..........L 0-3 &Northern Iowa (#14) ........L 0-3 at Villanova ........................L 1-3 %Sacred Heart ..................W 3-1 %Yale..................................L 1-3 %Maryland ........................L 1-3 Temple ..............................W 3-0 ^Kent State ......................W 3-0 ^New Mexico ......................L 1-3 ^Pittsburgh ......................W 3-2 Delaware State..................W 3-0

at *Towson..........................L 0-3 at Pennsylvania ................W 3-0 at *Northeastern ..............W 3-0 at *Hofstra ........................L 0-3 *James Madison ................W 3-1 *George Mason ................W 3-1 at *William & Mary ..........W 3-0 at *VCU ............................W 3-1 *Georgia State ..................W 3-1 *UNCW..............................W 3-0 *Towson..............................L 0-3 *Hofstra ............................W 3-1 *Northeastern ..................W 3-0 at *James Madison............W 3-2 at *George Mason ............W 3-0 +James Madison ..............W 3-2 +VCU ................................W 3-2 @American ......................W 3-1 @Penn State (#9) ..............L 0-3 * CAA match (1st) #Rice Tournament &Delaware Invitational %Maryland Tournament ^Pittsburgh Tournament +CAA Tourn. at Newark, Del. @NCAA Tournament at Penn State University

2010 Record: 26-6 (13-1 CAA) CAA Champions NCAA Tournament Coach: Bonnie Kenny Captains: Jess Chason, Greta Gibboney at La Salle ........................W 3-0 #Temple............................W 3-0 #Virginia ..........................L 1-3 Villanova ..........................W 3-0 &Sam Houston State ........W 3-1 &East Carolina ..................W 3-0 &Rutgers ..........................W 3-0 %Duke ..............................L 0-3 % #12 Minnesota ..............L 1-3 %North Carolina Central ..W 3-0 ^Notre Dame ....................W 3-2 ^ #20 Dayton ....................L 0-3 ^Santa Clara ....................W 3-2 *Towson ............................W 3-1 Penn ................................W 3-1 Delaware State..................W 3-0 *at Georgia State ..............L 2-3 *at UNC Wilmington ........W 3-1 *VCU ................................W 3-0 *William & Mary ..............W 3-0 *at Toson ..........................W 3-1 *at Hofstra ........................W 3-2 *at Northeastern ..............W 3-1 *James Madison ................W 3-0 *George Mason ................W 3-2 *at VCU ............................ W 3-0 *at William & Mary ..........W 3-0 UNC Wilmington ..............W 3-1 *Georgia State ..................W 3-1 The Blue Hens captured their fourth CAA Tournament title in ďŹ ve years with a 3-2 +VCU ................................W 3-1 victory over VCU in the 2011 conference championship.

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ALL!TIME YEARLY RECORDS

DELAWARE VOLLEYBALL YEARLY RECORDS Year 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Overall Record 18-13 14-6-2 18-6-1 22-15 32-9-1 33-8 22-26 35-18 38-15 34-18 35-14 31-18 27-17 23-18 25-16 21-16 21-17 24-18 18-19 17-25 28-18 27-15 33-16 25-13 24-18 23-12 15-21 12-21 15-17 10-17

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

9-20 11-17 23-9 11-20 21-9 31-5 19-16 21-8 2621-13

Conference Record Head Coach Postseason Susana Occhi EAIAW Regionals Barb Viera 3rd, EAIAW Barb Viera EAIAW Barb Viera EAIAW Runner-ups; AIAW Nationals Barb Viera 3rd, EAIAW Barb Viera EAIAW Quarterfinals Barb Viera EAIAW Barb Viera EAIAW Champions; AIAW Nationals Barb Viera 3rd, EAIAW Barb Viera 4th, EAIAW 5-3 (2nd) Barb Viera 2nd, East Coast Conference Tournament 9-3 (2nd) Barb Viera 4th, ECC Tournament 8-3 (3rd) Barb Viera 4th, ECC Tournament 4-4 (4th) Barb Viera ECC Tournament 4-3 (3rd) Barb Viera 3rd, ECC Tournament 5-2 (2nd) Barb Viera ECC Tournament Runner-ups 5-2 (3rd) Barb Viera 3rd, ECC Tournament 5-2 (3rd) Barb Viera ECC Tournament Runner-ups 3-3 (4th) Barb Viera ECC Tournament 2-2 (4th) Barb Viera 4th, North Atlantic Conference Tournament 3-1 (2nd) Barb Viera NAC Champions; NIVC Tournament 3-1 (2nd) Barb Viera NAC Tournament Runner-ups 5-0 (1st) Barb Viera NAC Champions; NIVC Tournament 7-0 (1st) Barb Viera NAC Tournament Runner-ups 5-2 (4th) Barb Viera America East Tournament Runner-ups 11-3 (3rd) Barb Viera America East Tournament Semifinals 8-6 (4th) Barb Viera America East Tournament Semifinals 7-7 (4th) Barb Viera America East Tournament Semifinals 8-6 (t-4th) Shannon Elliott 5-7 (t-4th) Shannon Elliott Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Semifinals Sue Stauffer (interim) 6-10 (6th) Bonnie Kenny Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Quarterfinals 5-9 (5th) Bonnie Kenny 9-5 (3rd) Bonnie Kenny Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Runner-Ups 7-11 (8th) Bonnie Kenny 11-7 (5th) Bonnie Kenny Colonial Athletic Association Semifinals 12-2 (1st) Bonnie Kenny CAA Champions; NCAA Tournament 2nd Round 9-5 (3rd) Bonnie Kenny CAA Champions; NCAA Tournament 12-2 (t-1st) Bonnie Kenny CAA Semifinals 13-1 (1st) Bonnie Kenny CAA Champions; NCAA Tournament 11-3 (1st) Bonnie Kenny CAA Champions; NCAA Tournament 2nd Round

DELAWARE HEAD COACHES Name Record Pct. Seasons Barb Viera 682-429-4 .613 27 (1973-1999) Bonnie Kenny 195-123 .613 10 (2002-present) Sue Stauffer 3-2 .600 1 (2001)* Susana Occhi 18-13 .581 1 (1972) Shannon Elliott 22-32 .407 2 (2000-01)* * Elliott resigned during the 2001 season. Stauffer named interim coach for remainder of 2001 season.

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Lynn Adams Allison Agostinello Alissa Alker Kathy Argo Amy Ardito Janet Ashwill

-AAAAS, Brockport, N.Y. ............................................................1981 OH, 5-10, Patchogue, N.Y. ......................................1984, 1985 OH, 6-0, San Diego, Calif...............................2009, 2010, 2011 ........................................................................................1972 OH, 5-9, Pittsburgh, Pa. ..................................................1990 ........................................................................................1974

Stephanie Barry Karen Beegle Kelly Benjamin Valann Benner Sadie Bjornstad Debra Blair Carolyn Bockius Meghan Bonk Jessica Bradosky Niki Brassell Kristin Brooks

-BBBBL, 5-9, Long Beach, Calif.......................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 OH, 5-8, Wilmington, Del. ..................1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 OH, 5-8, Horseheads, N.Y. ......................................1989, 1990 S, 5-6, Quakertown, Pa. ................................1981, 1982, 1983 S, 5-8, Rockford, Ill...............................1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 OH, 5-4, Newark, Del. ............................................1981, 1982 MH, 6-1, Newark, Del. ..................................1993, 1994, 1995 OH, 6-1, Hockessin, Del. ..................................................2008 OH, 5-10, Huntington Beach, Calif. ..............1999, 2000, 2002 S, 5-4, Germantown, Md. ....................1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 OH, 6-0, Laguna Hills, Calif. ............................................2001

Carlyn Cangiano Amy Carroll Jessica Chason Pamela Chorley Katie Coldren Rebecca Colenda Anne Collins Jessica Crook Betsy Cullings Agnes Curran

-CCCCOH, 6-0, Ellicott City, Md. ....................1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 MH, 5-11, Yardley, Pa. ..........................1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 S, 5-9, Harrisburg, N.C. ........................2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 S, 5-3, Newark, Del. ......................................1978, 1979, 1980 MH, 6-2, Towanda, Pa. ............................................1997, 1998 MH, 5-10, Perryville, Md. ......................................1996, 1997 S, 5-6, Williamsport, Md. ................................................1991 S, 5-4, Newark, Del. ................................................1989, 1990 OH, 5-7, Horseheads, N.Y. ............................1985, 1986, 1987 ....................................................................1972, 1973, 1974

Jennifer Daniels Debra Dean Deborah Delaney Katie Dennehy Ann Dickerson Susan Diener Patricia Donovan Renee Duflon Joanna Dusza Jeanne Dyson

-DDDDMH, 5-11, Lakewood, Calif. ....................................2002, 2003 ........................................................................................1975 MH, 5-8, Wilmington, Del. ....................................1987, 1988 OH, 6-0, Charlotte, N.C. ......................2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 OH, 5-6, Wilmington, Del. ..............................................1990 OH, 6-0, Elizabethtown, Pa. ..........................1993, 1994, 1995 ........................................................................................1973 MH, 6-1, Ridgewood, N.J. ....................1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 OH, 5-8, Zawiercie, Poland ..................1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 S, 5-3, Westport, Mass...................................1984, 1985, 1986

Julie Earhart Karin Elterich Sarah Engle Allyn Engman Paige Erickson Karina Evans

-EEEEMH, 5-9, New Castle, Del. ....................1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 MH, 5-8, Newark, Del.......................................................1985 S, 6-1, Yorba Linda, Calif. ....................2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 ..............................................................................1975, 1976 MH, 6-1, Tulsa, Okla.............................2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 MH, 6-0, Santa Barbara, Calif. ................................2010, 2011

Sue Fahey Susan Fahey Erica Falkowski Clarissa Farwell Dorothy Ferenc Ilene Fischman Helen Fitzpatrick Phoebe Folke Sarah Fowler Anuhea Friel Cindy Fry

-FFFF........................................................................................1972 ........................................................................................1975 OH, 5-9, Wilmington, Del.......................................1995, 1996 OH, 6-0, Downers Grove, Ill. ............................................2005 ............................................................1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 OH, 5-7, West Caldwell, N.J. ..................................1982, 1983 S, 6-0, Springfield, Pa. ....................................................2008 MH, 5-11, Bear, Del. ......................................1990, 1991, 1992 OH, 5-8, Wilmington, Del. ............................1990, 1991, 1992 Utility, 6-0, Kaneohe, Hawaii ..........................................2004 ........................................................................................1972

Lori Gabbert Mary Gavin Greta Gibboney Kelly Gibson Katherine Glendinning Kristine Gneiss Taylor Govaars Jill Graber Jocelyn Greenwald Grace Griffith Kimberly Grinnell Nancy Griskowitz Carol Gwost

-GGGGMH, 5-8, Wilmington, Del. ..................1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 OH, 5-5, Wayne, Pa. ........................................................1988 DS, 5-9, Huntington, Pa. ......................2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 OH, 5-9, Taos, N.M. ..............................2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 OH, 5-8, Edgewater, Md. ........................................1980, 1981 MH, 6-1, Floral Park, N.Y. ..............................2004, 2005, 2006 OH, 5-11, Balboa, Calif.........................2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 S, 5-5, Newark, Del. ......................................1990, 1991, 1992 S, 5-8, Old Tappan, N.J. ..................................................2003 5-9, Media, Pa. ..............................................1976, 1977, 1978 OH, 5-5, Horseheads, N.Y. ............................1980, 1981, 1982 OH, 5-8, Newark, Del. ......................................................1988 OH, 5-9, Newark, Del. ......................................................1988

Katie Hank Paige Harrison Rebecca Haslett Cindy Hayford Margaret Hennigan Alecia Henry Elizabeth Herman Breigh Hickman Allison Hunter Liz Huxford

-HHHHOH, 6-2, Valencia, Calif...........................................2010, 2011 S, 5-10, Cape Coral, Fla. ..........................................1996, 1997 MH, Atglen, Pa. ..............................................................1981 MH, Plainsboro, N.J. ......................................................1981 OH, 5-10, Manlius, N.Y.....................................................1986 MH, 6-0, Timonium, Md. ........................................1983, 1984 OH, 5-9, Oceanside, N.Y. ..............................1991, 1992, 1993 MH, 6-0, Holland, Pa. ....................................1996, 1997, 1998 S, 5-8, Sandy, Utah ..............................2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 ..............................................................................1972, 1973

Karen Jackson Karen Johnson

-JJJJ5-7, Newark, Del. ............................................................1978 OH, 5-5, Newark, Del. ......................................................1980

Erin Kardine Sarah Kearns Jeannette Kerth Karen Kunselman Sandra Kupchick

-KKKKL, 5-7, Newark, Del...............................2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 MH, 5-11, Newark, Del. ................................2000, 2001, 2002 OH, 5-5, Wilmington, Del. ..............................................1989 MH, 6-0, Dover, Pa. ..............................1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Hitter, 5-8, Wilmington, Del...................................1978, 1979

Michelle LaLonde Susan Landefeld Margaret Lapinski

-LLLLMH, 6-1, Wooster, Ohio ......................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 MH, Baltimore, Md. ............................1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 OH, 5-11, Wilmington, Del. ................1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

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Chelsea Lawrence Jerelyn Lawson Ingrid Loewrigkeit Terry Loomey Allison Lutz

MH, 6-1, Evanston, Ill. ..................................2009, 2010, 2011 MH, 5-10, Wilmington, Del. ................1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 OH, 5-9, Wyckoff, N.J. ..................................1986, 1987, 1988 ..............................................................................1972, 1973 S, 5-9, Burnsville, Minn. ........................................2004, 2005

Jennifer Mack Helen Mackrides Mary Beth Maher Kizzie Mailander Kara Maley Kristen Maley Kelsey Manning Kelly Matthias Michele Maughan Claire McCormick Nancy McCoy Megan McGrath Carolyn Mendala Kristen Merrill Donna Methvin Linda Methvin Cindy Murphy Valerie Murphy

-MMMMOH, 5-10, Newark, Del. ....................................................1999 MH, 5-8, Norristown, Pa. ........................................1987, 1988 S, 5-4, Wilmington, Del. ................................1976 1977, 1979 5-10, Wilmington, Del. ........................1974, 1975, 1976, 1977 S, 5-8, Newark, Del. ......................................1984, 1985, 1986 S, 5-6, Newark, Del. ......................................1978, 1979, 1980 MH, 5-10, Woodbridge, Ill. ..................1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 MH, 6-1, Quakertown, Pa.................................................2006 MH, 5-10, Scarsdale, N.Y.........................................2000, 2001 OH, 5-9, Downers Grove, Ill. ................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ........................................................................................1976 MH, 6-1, Gibsonia, Pa...........................2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 OH, 5-10, Hockessin, Del. ..............................1978, 1979, 1980 OH, 5-9, St. Louis, Mo. ..................................1996, 1997, 1998 MH, 5-10, Newark, Del. ........................1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 OH, 5-10, Newark, Del. ..........................................1977, 1978 OH, 5-11, Round Hill, Va. ................................................2008 MH, 6-0, Round Hill, Va. ......................2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

Cameo Neeman Heather Ness Linda Neubert Katherine Nieradka

-NNNNMH, 6-0, Wilmington, Del....................1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 DS, 5-8, York, Pa. ..........................................1998, 1999, 2000 ........................................................................................1976 OH, 5-10, Wilmington, Del. ..........................1991, 1993, 1994

Rachel Oemcke Nicole O’Malia Liz Ommundsen

-OOOOS, 5-10, San Diego, Calif...................................................2011 S, 5-8, Bethlehem, Pa. ............................................1997, 1998 MH, 5-11, Northport, N.Y. ............................2000, 2002, 2003

Kristi Pedrotti Kris-Andra Pekar Pat Philbin Deborah Pick Robin Prince

-PPPPS, 5-4, Newark, Del. ................................................1985, 1987 OH, 5-7, Stratford, Conn. ....................1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 ........................................................................................1972 OH, 5-9, Wanaque, N.J. ..................................................1991 MH, 6-1, Wilmington, Del. ............................1988, 1989, 1990

Heather Ranck Molly Rand Kori Reigel Ruth Reilly Patricia Rhyne Emily Rome Cara Rosehill Mary Ryan

-RRRRL, 5-9, Chambersburg, Pa.....................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 OH, 6-1, Metairie, La.....................................2005, 2006, 2007 DS/L, 5-7, Morris Plains, N.J. ..........................................2011 S, MH, 5-9, Warminster, Pa.....................................1979, 1980 OH, Chevy Chase, Md. ....................................................1984 MH, 5-9, Chanhassen, Minn. ................1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 DS/L, 5-9, Kailua, Hawaii ........................................2010, 2011 ............................................................1972, 1973, 1974, 1975

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Heidi Santora Rose Ann Scanlon Logan Sebastian Kathy Shaw Jill Simpson Janet Singer Wendy Sorrick Diane Sowter Susan Sowter Lisa Stapleford Megan Stadler Kim Stewart Jennifer Stock Susan Striby Nicole Stuka Colleen Sullivan Lisa Szczerba

-SSSSMH, Wilmington, Del. ....................................................1981 S, 5-4, Drexel Hill, Pa.....................................1982, 1983, 1984 OH, 6-2, McLean, Va. ..............................................2009, 2010 OH, 5-9, Wilmington, Del. ............................1992, 1993, 1994 MH, 5-11, Newark, Del.....................................................1987 MH, 5-8, Wilmington, Del. ..............................................1979 ............................................................1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 OH, 5-8, Ashton, Md. ....................................1982, 1983, 1984 5-9, Ashton, Md. ..................................1974, 1975, 1976, 1977 MH, 5-11, Wilmington, Del. ............................................1996 OH, 6-1, New Freedom, Pa. ..............................................2002 OH, 5-9, Kentwood, Mich. ....................2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 MH, 5-10, Smithtown, N.Y. ..................1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 OH, Baltimore, Md. ........................................................1983 OH, 5-11, Saugus, Calif. ......................2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 OH, 5-6, Newark, Del. ............................................1980, 1981 MH, 5-10, Hockessin, Del. ................................................1989

Niecy Taylor Lee Tevebaugh Traci Tomashek Renee Tomko Debra Toner Elizabeth Tong Suzanne Tong Stephanie Tull

-TTTTMH, 6-2, Albuquerque, N.M. ................2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 OH, 5-8, Wilmington, Del. ............................1988, 1989, 1990 S, 5-5, Newark, Del. ................................................1987, 1988 S, 5-9, Jefferson Hills, Pa. ............................2009, 2010, 2011 5-8, Newark, Del.....................................................1976, 1977 S, 5-4, New Castle, Del. ....................................................1988 S, 5-2, New Castle, Del. ....................................................1987 MH, 5-10, Madison, N.J. ........................................1981, 1982

Beth Van Ryper Ina Vatvars Jackie Vaught

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Colleen Walsh Alyssa Walton Jennifer Wanner Maureen Wells Megan Welch Wendy Welsh Sue Wiker Clare Wisniewski Mary Wisniewski Kristen Wolchok Karen Wolfe

-WWWWOH, 6-0, Cleveland, Ohio ....................2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 OH, 6-0, Greensboro, N.C.................................................2011 MH, 6-0, Akron, Pa...............................1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 OH, 5-10, Wilmington, Del. ....................................1987, 1988 S, 5-9, Yorba Linda, Calif. ....................2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 OH, 5-6, Cherry Hill, N.J.........................................1980, 1981 MH, 6-4, Charlotte, N.C. ..................................................2006 OH, 5-8, Newark, Del. ......................................................1986 ............................................................1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 DS, 5-9, South Hempstead, N.Y. ......................................2005 ........................................................................................1972

Mary Yelsh Jennifer Yonak

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CAMPUS LIFE more. The University of Delaware is a state-assisted, private instiYou can enjoy the educational and recreational advantages tution of higher education that offers the best of public and private of these major metropolitan areas, as well as the white sandy colleges. beaches of the Atlantic coast or the ski resorts of the Poconos. Delaware combines the personalized attention associated with The campus is only minutes from Interstate 95 in one of the small colleges with the diversified resources and programs usually most heavily populated corridors in the country, and the University found at major research universities. is an active participant in a state that is one of the nation's top corporate centers. THE FACULTY Our students and graduates are exposed to many research The individuals most responsible for the attainment of aca- and internship opportunities just minutes from campus at major demic excellence are members of the faculty. corporations such as the Bank of America, DuPont Co., Hercules, They have been attracted to Delaware from distinguished uni- ICI Americas Inc., Morgan Bank, Chase Manhattan, and a host of versities in America and around the world. Over 89 percent hold others. a terminal degree in their field. Though many professors have In addition, more than 700 companies regularly recruit emgained national and international prominence for research contri- ployees from the University's graduating senior class, putting the butions in their disciplines, teaching remains a primary concern. University of Delaware among the top schools in the Mid-Atlantic At Delaware students are exposed to the most experienced area for career placement. professors throughout their academic career. THE UNDERGRADUATES Maintaining an exciting academic environment requires not only outstanding and dedicated professors, but talented students willing to accept academic challenge. By national standards, the University's student body is well qualified: the average SAT scores are well above the national average. Students entering the University typically average nearly 1,200 on the SAT. Over 70 percent maintained an average of B or better during their high school years; and the University attracts more national merit scholars then most comparable institutions and more than some Ivy League schools. MAJOR PROGRAMS With eight distinct undergraduate colleges offering 124 degree programs from which to choose, Delaware allows study in everything from accounting to agriculture, English to engineering, philosophy to physical therapy. The approved list of University courses totals over 4,000. Although University of Delaware class sizes can range from a minimum of one (independent study) to a lecture class of 300, more than 70 percent of class sections have fewer than 30 students. Classes are usually organized to include small-group discussions and the average class size is between 24 to 38 with the faculty-to-student ratio approximately 1 to 16. Students who choose Delaware are obviously impressed by what they find here. The average five-year graduation is almost 75 percent and the average retention rate for students from the freshman to the sophomore year is 89 percent. Additionally, approximately 90 percent of University of Delaware athletic letterwinners graduate with a degree.

CAMPUS The quality of education at the University of Delaware is enhanced by its Newark campus, a 1,000-acre tract featuring stately elm trees and Georgian architecture that gives the University its picturesque and traditional atmosphere. The Delaware campus is one combining beauty and function – an ideal learning environment. At the University of Delaware you learn, but you learn about more than books – you learn about life. Interacting within the diverse 16,000 undergraduate student population provides growth for the total person. Students have opportunities to become involved in government or planning the activities and policies of campus residence halls, dining halls, and more than 175 registered student organizations. Sixteen University buildings are listed on the National Register of Historical Places.

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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE MEASURES OF SUCCESS • Best buy and more –The Princeton Review’s 2005 annual college guide, The Best 357 Colleges, gave UD four-star rankings for campus life and selectivity. Only about 15 percent of American undergraduate institutions are included in the guide.

• The University of Delaware is the 11th best value in the country for out of state students at public colleges, and 13th best for instate students, according to a listing of the top 100 schools in the January 2006 issue of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. According to the magazine’s article on best values in public colleges, “Our exclusive survey of U.S. public college and universities shines a spotlight on schools that combine great academics with reasonable costs.” For its rankings, Kiplinger’s looked at several measures LOCATION of academic quality, including admission rates, student-faculty raOur location in Newark, Delaware, provides a comfortable tios, percentage of faculty with the highest degrees in their field, small town college atmosphere. Newark, with a population of apamount spent on instruction for each student, amount spent on liproximately 30,000, is midway between New York City and Washbrary facilities and four- and six-year graduation rates.

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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE • UD was rated a “best value” in the 2003 edition of Kaplan’s The Unofficial, Unbiased Insider’s Guide to the 320 Most Interesting Colleges. • The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) gave UD’s professional education programs an outstanding evaluation after visiting the campus in the fall of 2003. The team studied the overall organization of professional education and reviewed all UD’s programs that educate prospective teachers, administrators and school psychologists. Only about a third of the institutions offering professional education programs in the nation are NCATE accredited, and only about 20 NCATE-approved institutions have achieved an assessment as strong as the University of Delaware's. In addition, UD’s secondary social studies program in teacher education earned high praise from the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS). Reviewers there were so impressed with the program that they asked permission to share the report on it with other universities as a model. • UD’s Elementary Teacher Education Program received top ratings from the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI), the specialty organization of the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, the only accrediting organization approved by the U.S. Department of Education. The ACEI report said, in part, “The overall assessment plan was well done…as most universities/colleges are beginning their assessment plans, the University of Delaware is probably ahead of most. Very well done.” • The school psychology graduate program in the College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy’s (CHEP) was named one of the best in the nation by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). The three-year, specialist-level graduate program was scrutinized by NASP as part of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) accreditation process. Of all programs evaluated in fall 2003, UD’s was the only one to receive an ‘A’ in every area evaluated, and according to NASP, that is “extremely rare.” Only 57 percent of the reviewed programs received full approval. • UD’s Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management was ranked seventh among the top 25 hospitality programs in the country, tying with one of the oldest such programs in the nation and placing ahead of many well-known programs. The survey, published in 2002 in the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Education, gave UD high marks for its faculty, curriculum and students. Vita Nova, the restaurant in the Trabant University Center run by HRIM students, won the honor for best lunch buffet in Delaware Today’s 2004 Best of Delaware competition. One of the most popular restaurants in Newark, Vita Nova is consistently booked well in advance. • In the 2005 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools,” three UD graduate programs were ranked among the top 10 in the nation: physical therapy, fourth; and urban affairs and chemical engineering, both ranked ninth. In the 2006 edition, chemical engineering held on to its ninth place ranking, the College of Engineering was ranked 42nd and the School of Education was ranked 39th. • Careers and Colleges Magazine selected UD as one of its “Cool Schools,” calling it “academically rigorous” and one of the “underrated gems” among American colleges and universities.

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• Alumni and friends value UD–UD’s first major capital campaign, the Campaign for Delaware, which began in 1998 as a five-year, $225 million fund-raising effort, far surpassed its original goal and generated more than $431 million. Since its inception, the Campaign has targeted key areas for funding: academic support through undergraduate scholarships, graduate fellowships, discovery-based learning initiatives, improved library facilities, faculty support through endowed chairs and named professorships, facilities, equipment and unrestricted general support. The Campaign for Delaware has been successful in all these aspects and has, for example, made it possible to increase the number of endowed faculty positions from fewer than 10 to 106. University investments are now in excess of $1 billion, as recognized in a 2006 report of the National Association of College and University Business Officers. • Recognition by our peers–Some of the most influential groups in higher education today have great things to say about UD: • “Better than any University we are familiar with, Delaware has a clear sense of what it wants to be, namely, a University that offers a high quality undergraduate education with targeted areas of excellence in graduate education and research…. Today, the University is seen as a national model for the integration of information technology in every aspect of University life: teaching and learning, research and service, academic support and campus administration….” The evaluation team wrote that “these substantial achievements could not have happened without extraordinary leadership from the senior administration.” — Middle States Commission on Higher Education, April 2001 • “For several years now, both the members of the Boyer Commission and Reinvention Center constituents have been impressed and even inspired by the examples set by the University of Delaware in the reform and enrichment of undergraduate education. [UD’s Undergraduate Research Program is] one of the best in the country.” —Wendy Katkin, director of The Reinvention Center–The State University of New York at Stony Brook • Beautiful and well-maintained campus–UD was singled out by The Chronicle of Higher Education as an institution dedicated to maintaining and preserving its campus, in contrast to the national problem of deteriorating facilities for higher education. Descriptions of UD in college guides invariably mention the beauty of the campus: The Princeton Review said that “the majority of UD students are pleased with the quality of life on campus and rave about ‘absolutely the most gorgeous campus anywhere.’” The Fiske Guide to Colleges wrote that UD has “all that the traditional college portrait entails: solid academics, rowdy athletic traditions, Northeastern beauty and all. Delaware’s spacious 1,000-acre campus is an attractive mix of Colonial and modern geometric buildings.”

• Undergraduate research at UD is a national model–At any given time, at least 600-700 undergraduates are actively involved in research on the UD campus. Two-thirds of the faculty—and 90 percent of the engineering and science faculty—regularly work with undergraduates in research. Each year, about 300 undergraduate researchers present papers and posters at UD's Undergraduate Research Symposium, and undergraduates are routinely included as authors or co-authors with their faculty mentor on about 50-60 professional publications and presentations each year. Several students have gone on to receive national recognition for their work. • Leading by example–The EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) features the University of Delaware in a 2004 case study about campuses that are highly regarded for their ability to align Information Technologies efforts and investments with institutional goals and priorities. • Responsible behavior –The University of Delaware’s aggressive campaign to fight binge drinking has won it national attention. Since the beginning of the campaign, surveys on high-risk drinking conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health show significant declines in destructive behaviors by UD students. Data indicate that students are drinking alcohol more moderately, drinking alcohol with the express purpose of getting drunk has decreased, fewer students report having hangovers, missing classes and doing something they later regret and there has been a decrease in incidents in which students were insulted by others, became involved in serious arguments or quarrels, were hit or assaulted, had personal property damaged, had their sleep or study interrupted, were expected to “baby-sit” a drunken friend or experienced an unwanted sexual advance. • In 2004, the Education Development Center’s Center for College Health and Safety presented its Presidents Leadership Group Award to UD President David P. Roselle in recognition of the fact that UD was the first in the country to adopt a policy of parental notification when students break campus rules, particularly if they involve potentially dangerous activities. • Supportive parents –Parents of UD students put their money where their pride is! The Council in Aid of Education recently released a report

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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE that ranks the University of Delaware number one nationally in giving by parents of students and alumni to a public university. • Marine excellence–UD’s College of Marine and Earth Studies earned high honors from a national Sea Grant college review team that, after a campus visit, said the UD program is “in all respects considered excellent.” UD’s program is “unique and one of a kind in terms of its administrative structure within the University, its management, its high level of research, its outreach and its translation of science to its constituents,” the team wrote.

signed to assist all students. The coaching staff at Delaware encourages team members to take advantage of the following programs: ATHLETIC SUPPORT SERVICES

• Accreditation–The Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics is one of only 400 institutions throughout the world accredited by AACSB International, the premier accrediting agency for bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in business and accounting programs. Other agencies that accredit UD programs include the Accrediting Board for Engineering and Technology Inc.; the American Dietetic Association, Commission on Accreditation/Approval for Dietetics Education; the American Physical Therapy Association, Commission on Accreditation in Education; the American Psychological Association, Committee on Accreditation; the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences; the National Association of Schools and Music, Commission on Accreditation; the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education; and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.

The Student Services for Athletes Program is designed to assist student-athletes to make the best possible academic and personal adjustment to the University of Delaware. The University is committed to both the academic and athletic excellence of all student-athletes. The coordinator of Student Services for Athletes works closely with coaches, faculty, and student services personnel to help student-athletes balance the demands of their academic responsibilities and participation in Blue Hen athletics. The Student Services for Athletes Program sponsors a fall orientation session for all new Blue Hen student-athletics.This session introduces students to information about the academic, administrative, social, and athletic community at the University of Delaware. In addition to orientation, workshops focusing on academic, personal, and career development are offered throughout the year. When a student-athlete discovers the need for assistance outside the classroom, he or she is assisted in obtaining a tutor at no personal cost. Advisement about how best to use tutoring time is also provided. The Student Services for Athletes Program monitors the academic progress of all Blue Hen athletes. Faculty provide information about current grades, class standing, and the nature of any difficulty a student-athlete may be encountering. If problems are discovered, individual conferences are held to develop strategies for alleviating them. There are times when a student-athlete may need help not directly provided by the Student Services for Athletes Program. When this occurs the coordinator of the program will assist the student-athlete in obtaining the best service from the most appropriate office on campus. Frequent referrals are made to academic advisement centers, the Center for Counseling, and the Academic Studies Assistance Program. The Student Services for Athletes Program is committed to having Blue Hen athletes become champions in the classroom as well as on the field.

To learn even more about the impressive recent accomplishments by students and faculty on the University of Delaware campus, check out the UD website at: www.udel.edu/PR/bragging/academic.html.

THE WRITING CENTER The Writing Center provides a place for students to seek help regarding any paper, thesis or writing project. Full-time professors are available at the center to assist the student free of charge.

• When the Founding Fathers were young–The University of Delaware traces its origins to a small private academy founded by the Rev. Francis Alison in 1743. The Rev. Alison’s first class was a remarkable one, possibly the most distinguished of any other class in any school in America. The class of 10 went on to become statesmen, merchants and scholars of reputation. Three of them--George Read, Thomas McKean and James Smith—signed the Declaration of Independence, and Mr. Read also signed the Constitution. Those three names are being memorialized on three new residence halls on the Laird Campus, one of which, George Read Hall, opened for the 2005-06 academic year. • Genius Award-winners–Two UD alumni have won the prestigious MacArthur Fellowships—the so-called “genius award.” Jacqueline Jones, a 1970 graduate who is now Truman Professor of American Civilization and chair of the Department of History at Brandeis University, won the award in 1999, and Charles Lewis, a 1975 graduate and founder and executive director of the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Public Integrity, received the honor in 1998. Peter Jeffery, an assistant professor of music at UD from 1984-87, received a MacArthur Fellowship in 1987.

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The University of Delaware offers student-athletes an exceptional opportunity. As a medium-sized University, it offers the advantages of a small college with reasonable class size, particularly in a student's major, while also providing course selection in over 100 academic majors. Additionally the University offers an excellent support system de-

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COUNSELING CENTER This office offers individual counseling to all students free of charge in all areas pertaining to academics and career options, as well as assistance toward personal adjustments to college. CAREER SERVICES CENTER The University of Delaware Career Services Center provides an exceptional service to students in the areas of job interview preparation, resume development and career decisions. The annual Career Plans Survey indicates that over 90 percent of the students seeking employment have done so successfully. Students in many majors at the University are actively sought by major corporations. MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES TEACHING AND LEARNING CENTER The center is designed to assist students encountering difficulties with math. This center is similar to the Writing Center where a student can either drop in or make an appointment for any problems they may have in the math area. READING STUDY CENTER The Reading Student Center offers diagnostic and remedial services in areas of academic achievement and literacy. Any reading or learning problems can be evaluated through this program. Students can find help with the basics of reading, handwriting and spelling.

This office provides academic assistance in the area of study skills, time management, test taking, note taking and test anxiety. It also has a tutoring system for individuals and groups and a professional counseling center. This service is free and available to all interested students.

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ince its inception in 1743, the University of Delaware has steadily produced some of the most productive and accomplished members of our society. From statesmen to scientists to sports figures, the Blue Hen family boasts a lengthy list of prominent alumni. Delaware is one of only five colleges in the nation to have produced a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a Secretary of State, and a Vice President. Harvard, Princeton, William & Mary, and Yale are the only other institutions to have a similarly prestigious alumni base. The Blue Hen family also consists of several worldrenowned inventors and a pioneer in the computer industry. Astronauts and acclaimed aeronautical experts also have been known to call Newark home during their collegiate careers. In the entertainment industry, Delaware has been a steady producer of both top-flight athletes and award-winning entertainers. From Hall of Fame professional athletes to Emmy-nominated actors, Delaware has continued to supply the world with entertainment.

Dallas Green ..............................Manager, 1980 Philadelphia Phillies

Below is a list of some prominent Blue Hen alumni:

Daniel Nathans....................................................Nobel Prize Winner

Scott Green ................................................Referee, Super Bowl XLIV Steve Harris ......................................................Actor, “The Practice” Page Kennedy ....................................Actor, “Desperate Housewives” Mike Koplove ..................................2008 Olympic Medalist, Baseball Scott Levy ............................................................Raven of the WWE Thomas McKean......................Signer of Declaration of Independence Louis McLane ........................................................Secretary of State Tom Mees..........................................................Original ESPN Anchor Kevin Mench ..................................................Former Major Leaguer Robin Miller ..........................Host, Food Network’s “Quick Fix Meals” Steve Mosko..............................................President, Sony Television

Adam Osborne ......................................................Computer Pioneer Mike Adams ................................................Safety, Cleveland Browns Kurt Akeley ........................................Principal Researcher, Microsoft Susan Barnett ..................................Emmy-winning Co-Anchor, CBS 3 Joe Biden......................................................................Vice President Scott Brunner ..............................................Former NFL Quarterback Thomas Carper ..............................................................U.S. Senator Bob Carpenter Jr. ........................Former Owner, Philadelphia Phillies Chris Christie....................................................Governor, New Jersey Kenneth Daly ....President, National Association of Corporate Directors Richard Dean ..................................................Fashion Photographer Dave DeWalt ..........................................................CEO, McAfee, Inc. John Elias....................................Co-Inventor, Touchscreen Technology Joe Flacco ..........................................Quarterback, Baltimore Ravens Yvette Freeman ............................................................Actress, “ER” Rich Gannon ......................................2002 NFL Most Valuable Player Bryan Gordon ..........Emmy-nominated director, Curb Your Enthusiasm Robert Gore ..........................................................Inventor, Gore-Tex

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Ben Patrick..............................................Tight End, Arizona Cardinals Jeff Pearlman ....................................................................Journalist Larry Probst ..................Chairman, United States Olympic Committee Dave Raymond ............................................Original Phillie Phanatic George Read ..........................Signer of Declaration of Independence Omer Sabanci ................................................Billionaire Businessman James Smith ............................Signer of Declaration of Independence LizAnn Sonders................Chief Investment Strategist, Charles Schwab Susan Stroman ....................................................Tony Award Winner Mark Swinger ........................................................Pilot, Blue Angels George Thorogood ................................Musician, “Bad to the Bone” Dilshad Vadsaria ....................................................Actress, “Greek” Lodewijk van den Berg ..................................Astronaut, Challenger John Wallace ......Former Associate Justice, New Jersey Supreme Court Wayne Westerman....................Co-Inventor, Touchscreen Technology Marna Whittington ..........................................Director, Macy’s, Inc. Vic Willis ..............................National Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee

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