Youngstown State 2008 Volleyball Media Guide

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PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Location: ______________ Youngstown, Ohio Founded: _________________________ 1908 Enrollment: ______________________ ______________________13,497 13,497 Nickname:_____________________ Nickname: _____________________ Penguins Colors: ___________________ ___________________Red Red and White Arena: ____________ Beeghly Center (6,300) Affiliation: ________________ ________________NCAA NCAA Division I Conference: _____________ Horizon League President: _____________ Dr. David C. Sweet Executive Dir. of Athletics: _____ Ron Strollo Assoc. Dir. of Athletics/SWA: _ Elaine Jacobs Assoc. Dir. of Athletics:__________ __________Rick Rick Love NCAA Faculty Rep: ________ ________Dr. Dr. Jane Kestner

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: _________________ Joe Bonner Alma Mater _____ _____(Frostburg (Frostburg State, 1997) Career Record:________ 29-62 (Three Years) Record at YSU: ____________________ Same Office Phone: _____________ _____________(330) (330) 941-1920 Office Fax: ______________ (330) 941-2968 Assistant Coach: ________ Darcy Thompson Alma Mater ______ (Robert Morris, 2005)

TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Record: _____________________ 12-18 Horizon League Record: _____ _____5-11 5-11 (Seventh) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: _________ _________9/2 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost: _____ _____5 5 + Libero/1 Newcomers __________________________ __________________________3 3

Table of Contents Media Information Beeghly Center 2008 Roster Information Season Outlook Horizon League Head Coach Joe Bonner Assistant Coach Darcy Thompson Volleyball Support Staff Ebony Barbosa Ruth Boscaljon Kelsi Bitter Karla Everhart Amanda Gray / Brittany Grove Allison Heinz Haley Kapferer Dana Leslie Kaitlin O’Hara

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Brittany McNeal / Tasha Reid Laurie Shives Dani Soubliere 2008 Opponents 2007 In Review All-Time Letterwinners All-Time Series Records Coaching History Year-By-Year Results Match Records Single-Season Records Career Records Miscellaneous Records Penguin Award Winners Year-By-Year Stats Yearly Statistical Leaders

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SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director: __ Trevor Parks Assistant SID/Volleyball Contact: John Vogel Vogel’s Office: _________(330) 941-1480 Vogel’s Cell: ___________(330) 647-1150 Vogel’s Email: ________javogel@ysu.edu Assistant SID: ________________ Jamie Hall Interns ________ Megan Villers, Todd Mounce Sports Information Fax: ____(330) 941-3191 YSU Athletics Web Site: ___ YSUsports.com Horizon League Contact: _______Matt Segal Segal’s Email:__msegal@horizonleague.org Horizon League Phone: ____(317) 237-5622 Horizon League Fax: _______(317) 237-5620

YSUsports.com - “Where the ‘Guins are always on” The official website of Youngstown State athletics, YSUsports.com, offers one of the most comprehensive athletic sites in all of college athletics. Fans and media can log on for the latest statistics, game notes, daily releases, coach and student-athlete biographies, wallpapers and much more detailing the YSU volleyball program. The site also keeps Youngstown State fans and the media up to date on all other 17 Penguins athletic programs as well as Penguin Club and department social events. YSUsports.com also offers live statistics for all sports, live video for football and men’s and women’s basketball and live audio for select sports. Partnered with the Horizon League Network, all league basketball contests and select league championships are video-streamed live on the Internet.

NCAA Principal of Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct For intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of higher education, and to promote civility in society, student-athletes, coaches and all others associated with these athletic programs and events should adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be manifest not only in athletics participation but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting these athletic programs. YSU Athletic Department Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at Youngstown is to offer broad-based programs, which accommodate the needs and interests of the students. The Intercollegiate Athletics Department is committed to: welfare of student-athletes; academic integrity; sportsmanship and ethical integrity by student-athletes, staff and boosters; fiscal integrity; diversity of student-athletes and staff; gender equity; community outreach.

About The Media Guide The 2008 Youngstown State University Volleyball Media Guide is a production of the YSU Sports Information Office. This guide was written and designed by Assistant Sports Information Director John Vogel with major contribution from former volleyball SID Jamie Hall. Special thanks to Bridget Kelly for her research efforts. Editorial assistance provided by Trevor Parks. Photography by Ron Garchar, Carl Leet, Carl Leslie, Ron Navarra, Ron Stevens and Bruce Palmer. Printing by the YSU Print Shop and Pegasus Printing Group.

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BEEGHLY CENTER Media Information

PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL Beeghly Center: Home of the Penguins

Mailing Address Stambaugh Stadium One University Plaza Youngstown, OH 44455 Department Directory First six digits: (330) 941Administration Ron Strollo Elaine Jacbos Rick Love Emily Haynam Tom Morella Robb Schmidt

Executive Athletics Director Associate AD/SWA Associate AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Director of Athletic Marketing

Academic Advising Marilyn O’Bruba Coordinator Susan Carfolo Advisor Marty Hyden Advisor George Ritz Advisor Terry Samuels Advisor

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Athletic Training John Doneyko Head Trainer Todd Burkey Assistant Trainer Kenny Layman Assistant Trainer Jenna Lesko Assistant Trainer Jeff Wills Assistant Trainer

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Athletic Business Office Matt Morrone Business Manager

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Athletic Development & Penguin Club Joe Cassese Development Director Jim Morrison Associate Dir. Penguin Club

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Strength and Conditioning John Patrick Head Coach Liz Vlad Assistant Coach

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Ticket Office Tim Stuart

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Volleyball Media Relations All media relations for the YSU volleyball team is coordinated by Assistant Sports Information Director John Vogel. Please direct any interview, information or photo requests to Vogel. The YSU Sports Information Office is located in Stambaugh Stadium, Room 1003.

Post Match Interviews The YSU volleyball locker room is closed. Postmatch interviews will be conducted outside the locker room near the north lobby of the Beeghly Center. Approximately 10 minutes following the conclusion of the match, head coach Joe Bonner will meet with print and television media.

Match Services Complete individual and team statistics, and running play-by-play are available. The Beeghly Center is a wireless Internet facility. Please contact the Youngstown State University Sports Information Office for more details.

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The new Dom Rosselli court highlights an extensive list of recent renovations inside the arena.

The Beeghly Physical Education Center serves as the home for the Youngstown State University volleyball program as well as the men's and women's basketball teams. Beeghly Center is located on the northwest end of YSU's scenic downtown campus and comprises part of the Penguins' on-campus athletic venues. Opened in the 1972-73 school year, the arena has received significant upgrades this decade. Most recently, a new Connor PermaFlex floor in the main gym was installed this past summer. Earlier in the academic year, a new weight room was opened on the third level to accommodate YSU’s athletic programs housed in Beeghly Center. In May 2002, the facility underwent more than $2.5 million in renovations that included a new front and rear lobby and new hallways and locker rooms. Also a new $150,000 sound

system, two additional scoreboards and expanded press-row seating were added. The multipurpose facility also includes an Olympic-sized swimming and diving pool, racquetball and squash courts, classrooms and administrative offices. Beeghly Center was dedicated on Dec. 23, 1972, when the Penguins, under Hall of Fame coach Dom Rosselli, played host to Ohio University. The original seating capacity of 6,000 was altered prior to the 198384 college basketball season by adding permanent seats at both ends of the court and 1,260 chairback seats at mid-court. The facility has a current capacity of 6,300 for basketball seating. Since 2004 the Beeghly Center has hosted the Horizon League Volleyball Championship, an in-season tournament and top-25 teams Ohio State and Dayton.

Beeghly Center Address: 224 Spring St. Youngstown, OH 44555

2008 Home Schedule Sept. 19 __ Sept. 20 __ Oct. 11 ___ Oct. 12 ___ Oct. 24 ___ Oct. 31 ___ Nov. 1 ____ Nov. 14 ___

UIC _______________________ 7 p.m. Loyola ____________________ 2 p.m. Milwaukee _________________ 4 p.m. Green Bay _________________ 2 p.m. Wright State _______________ 7 p.m. Valparaiso _________________ 7 p.m. Butler _____________________ 4 p.m. Cleveland State ____________ 7 p.m.

Joe Bonner and the Penguins picked up four league wins and a victory over West Virginia last season at the Beeghly Center.


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ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS

Numerical Roster No.

Name

Yr.

Ht.

Pos.

Hometown/High School

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Ebony Barbosa

Sr.

5-9

OH

2

Dani Soubliere

So.

5-10

S

Howell, Mich. / Howell

3

Kelsi Bitter

R-Fr.

5-11

OH

Saline, Mich. / Saline

5

Karla Everhart

Sr.

5-10

S

6

Laurie Shives

So.

5-7

DS

Grove City, Ohio / Central Crossing

7

Allison Heinz

Jr.

6-0

MH

Johnsburg, Ill. / Johnsburg

8

Brittany Grove

Fr.

5-10

OH

Mansfield, Ohio / Madison Comprehensive

10

Dana Leslie

Jr.

5-10

DS

Grafton, Ohio / Midview

12

Kaitlin O'Hara

Jr.

6-3

OH/RS

15

Tasha Reid

R-Fr.

6-2

RS

Avonmore, Pa. / Kiski Area

17

Haley Kapferer

So.

6-3

MH

Jefferson, Ohio / Jefferson Area

20

Ruth Boscaljon

Jr.

6-3

MH

Elgin, Ill. / Larkin

21

Brittany McNeal

Fr.

5-6

DS

Huntingdon, Pa. / Huntingdon Area

23

Amanda Gray

Fr.

5-8

DS

Toledo, Ohio / Central Catholic

Allentown, Pa. / William Allen

Elyria, Ohio / Lutheran West

Canandaigua, N.Y. / Canandaigua

Head Coach: Joe Bonner, Fourth Season (Frostburg State, 1997) Assistant Coach: Darcy Thompson, First Season (Robert Morris, 2005)

Seniors (2) Ebony Barbosa, Karla Everhart Juniors (4) Ruth Boscaljon, Allison Heinz, Dana Leslie, Kaitlin O’Hara Sophomores (3) Haley Kapferer, Laurie Shives, Dani Soubliere Freshmen (5) Kelsi Bitter (RS), Amanda Gray, Brittany Grove, Brittany McNeal, Tasha Reid (RS)

BY POSITION Outside Hitter (5) Ebony Barbosa, Kelsi Bitter, Brittany Grove, Kaitlin O’Hara, Tasha Reid Middle Hitter (3) Ruth Boscaljon, Allison Heinz, Haley Kapferer Setter (2) Karla Everhart, Dani Soubliere Defensive Specialist (4) Amanda Gray, Dana Leslie, Brittany McNeal, Laurie Shives

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Alphabetical Roster Hometown/High School

Ohio (6) Karla Everhart, Amanda Gray, Brittany Grove, Haley Kapferer, Dana Leslie, Laurie Shives

No.

Name

Yr.

Ht.

Pos.

1

Ebony Barbosa

Sr.

5-9

OH

Allentown, Pa. / William Allen

3

Kelsi Bitter

R-Fr.

5-11

OH

Saline, Mich. / Saline

20

Ruth Boscaljon

Jr.

6-3

MH

Elgin, Ill. / Larkin

5

Karla Everhart

Sr.

5-10

S

23

Amanda Gray

Fr.

5-8

DS

Toledo, Ohio / Central Catholic

8

Brittany Grove

Fr.

5-10

OH

Mansfield, Ohio / Madison Comprehensive

Michigan (2) Kelsi Bitter, Dani Soubliere

7

Allison Heinz

Jr.

6-0

MH

Johnsburg, Ill. / Johnsburg

New York (1) Kaitlin O’Hara

17

Haley Kapferer

So.

6-3

MH

Jefferson, Ohio / Jefferson Area

10

Dana Leslie

Jr.

5-10

DS

Grafton, Ohio / Midview

21

Brittany McNeal

Fr.

5-6

DS

Huntingdon, Pa. / Huntingdon Area

12

Kaitlin O'Hara

Jr.

6-3

OH/RS

Canandaigua, N.Y. / Canandaigua

15

Tasha Reid

R-Fr.

6-2

RS

Avonmore, Pa. / Kiski Area

6

Laurie Shives

So.

5-7

DS

Grove City, Ohio / Central Crossing

2

Dani Soubliere

So.

5-10

S

Elyria, Ohio / Lutheran West

Howell, Mich. / Howell

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Barbosa • “bar-BO-suh” | Boscaljon • “BOSS-kul-john” Heinz • “HIGHNZ” | Kapferer • “CAP-fur-er” | Dani Soubliere • “Dan-ee Soob-lee-AIR”

Pennsylvania (3) Ebony Barbosa, Brittany McNeal, Tasha Reid Illinois (2) Ruth Boscaljon, Allison Heinz

BY BIRTHDAY 1987 (3) Karla Everhart (June 14), Ruth Boscaljon (Oct. 10), Ebony Barbosa (Dec. 21) 1988 (4) Allison Heinz (Jan. 18), Haley Kapferer (Oct. 7), Kaitlin O’Hara (Oct. 23), Dana Leslie (Dec. 8) 1989 (5) Dani Soubliere (April 19), Kelsi Bitter (June 27), Laurie Shives (July 3), Tasha Reid (July 5), Amanda Gray (Oct. 27) 1990 (2) Brittany McNeal (April 9), Brittany Grove (May 7)

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SEASON OUTLOOK The optimism surrounding Youngstown State volleyball is as high as it’s been this decade. The program showed significant progress in the win column and overall competitiveness last season despite playing with only one senior and two juniors. YSU won more league games last season than the previous six combined, and five more were decided in the fifth set. With all but one starter returning and a renewed hunger, the Penguins have their sights set at continuing the climb up the league standings. While the Penguins lose an All-Horizon League right-side hitter with Jessica Fraley’s graduation, seniors Ebony Barbosa and Karla Everhart join a powerful junior class at the net and a host of talented underclassmen in the back row. “We’re going to have more depth at every position that we’ve had in my four years here,” Head Coach Joe Bonner said. “We return the main core of players, and I don’t see why we can’t be one of the top three or four teams in our conference. “This group has been playing together for three years now, and we have a lot of players that have played every single game for the last two years. There’s a lot of experience, and a lot of players can step up.” Barbosa and Everhart are now in the spotlight as the leaders who will be counted on to take YSU further into contention. Barbosa is the most experienced player on the squad - and among the entire Horizon League while Everhart enters her third season running the offense as the starting setter. “Ebony passes almost 60 percent of the balls, and Karla touches the ball on every play,” Bonner said. “They’ve been the ones who have shaped the program to what it is now. They stuck through a lot of things the last couple years.” “Their expectations are higher - everyone’s are. Our efforts this offseason in the weight room and on the court have shown that.”

PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL going to be expected to terminate. That’s not something we’ve had in a while.” Redshirt freshmen Kelsi Bitter and true freshman Brittany Grove will also compete for time on the outside. Bitter had a strong spring and she, like Grove, have the potential to develop into strong all-around players as primary passers, defenders and attackers. Middle Hitter As a collective group, the Penguins are by far the most experienced up the middle with two tested juniors and a sophomore. Junior Ruth Boscaljon is the most heralded player on the squad after collecting Co-Newcomer of the Year and All-Horizon League honors as a freshman. Among her already impressive list of accomplishments, she owns a school-record .293 career hitting percentage, she is the first player in YSU history to reach 700 kills as a sophomore and she already ranks 10th in career blocks with 243. She has ranked in the top four of the league in hitting percentage in each of her first two seasons. Classmate Allison Heinz is coming off a solid sophomore campaign in which she quietly led the team in hitting percentage and block assists in league games. Sophomore Haley Kapferer played in 20 matches last year and showed the ability to be a force at the net when she collected five blocks in a match during the second weekend. “Ruth has really high expectations for herself,” Bonner said. “Just by seeing her dedication this summer, there’s no doubt in my mind that she can come out and be one of the best hitters in the conference. She just has that mentality. She’s in great shape, and she’s worked extremely hard in the weight room. “Between Ruth and Allison, they might have not played in three or four games total in the last two years. I’m excited to see what Haley does with a year under her belt now at this speed.”

Outside Hitter Opposite Side Hitter Barbosa leads an outside hitter group that is loaded with versatile athletes who could each play a significant role. Barbosa has played in 87 matches through her first three years, and she’s progressed into one of the top all-around players in school history. Coming off a career year in which she had 327 kills and 400 digs, she enters this season with 736 kills and 764 digs in her career, and she will become the fifth player in YSU history to finish with 1,000 of each if she even nears her totals from a year ago. Junior Kaitlin O’Hara will have a bigger role on the outside, both because of her ability to finish and her 6-foot, 3-inch stature. She averaged 2.4 kills per game and had 69 blocks in 26 matches as a freshman. “Ebony is that calming presence on the court because she rarely gets rattled,” Bonner said. “Kaitlin is going to be an X-factor. She’s going to be banging a lot of balls on the left side, and she’s

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The Penguins will have a new starter on the opposite side for the first time in four years with Fraley gone, and another left-hander in Tasha Reid is the heir apparent. Reid, who stands 6-foot-2 and possesses great leaping ability, will help tremendously in blocking. A redshirt freshman, she will be looked upon to contribute immediately after a solid spring. “Tasha is going to be a fun story to talk about the next couple of years. She showed a tremendous amount of upside this spring. In the matches that we played she put up some big numbers,” Bonner said. O’Hara may also slide over to play on the opposite side. Setter Everhart returns to run the offense as the starting setter for the third straight year. She has

Junior middle hitter Allison Heinz led the team in hitting percentage and block assists in conference games last season.

2,393 assists in her tenure, and all but 57 of them have come in the past two seasons. She needs just 25 more to move into fourth place on YSU’s career chart. Sophomore Dani Soubliere, who played in 22 matches last season, will add depth as she recovers from knee surgery. “Besides bringing a ton of experience, Karla has the ability to be one of the best setters in the conference,” Bonner said. “She just has to take that on her shoulders and run with it. She’s been doing this for three years, and this program means a lot to her.” Defensive Specialist / Libero Sophomore Laurie Shives returns to be the leader in the back row while junior Dana Leslie and two freshmen will make the defense its deepest in years. Shives emerged as the 2007 campaign progressed and became the starting libero. She finished with a team-high 437 digs – the third most for a single season in school history – and posted at least 20 digs in 10 different matches. Leslie saw action in roles ranging from the starting libero to starting at outside hitter, but she’ll be looked upon to contribute mainly in the back row this season. Freshmen Amanda Gray and Brittany McNeal are both in the mix to see plenty of playing time. Gray was an honorable mention All-Ohio pick as a senior when her team won the Division II state title, and McNeal was a three-sport star in Pennsylvania. “Laurie did a wonderful job for us last year as a freshman, and this year we have four people looking for action,” Bonner said. “I’m excited to see what happens.”


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Horizon League: Raise Your Sights Aspiring to teach young people, through athletic competition, the value of learning, service to others and personal responsibility elebrating its 30th anniversary in 200809, the Horizon League continues to aspire toward its goal of being one of the nation’s leading athletics conferences while being recognized as a leader in the development of student-athletes as leaders and role models. The Horizon League membership features ten public and private institutions that have impressive academic reputations and a storied tradition of broad-based athletic programs. Current membership includes Butler University, Cleveland State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, Valparaiso University, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wright State University and Youngstown State University. The Horizon League’s primary focus is on adding value to the educational experience through its four platforms of athletic performance, academic achievement, community outreach, and personal responsibility and accountability. It is the League’s belief that athletics is a powerful and visible resource tool that can be used to enhance student-athletes’ collegiate experience. The Horizon League’s goals are to enhance the holistic university experience for the student-athlete, to create an affiliation of institutions with similar athletic goals, and to adhere to the principals of integrity, diversity, excellence and growth. The Horizon League sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis) and ten for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and volleyball). In all sports, all teams participate in their respective postseason League

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championships regardless of regular-season performance, allowing all student-athletes an opportunity to qualify for NCAA championships. The League receives automatic bids to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. The Horizon League is headquartered in Indianapolis, the “Amateur Sports Capital of the World,” with offices in the Pan American Plaza (201 S. Capitol Avenue), located a block from Lucas Oil Stadium and just minutes from Conseco Fieldhouse, the State Capitol Building, Victory Field and the NCAA national office. A PROUD HISTORY Founded on June 16, 1979, as the Midwestern City Conference with six charter members, the League changed its name to the Midwestern Collegiate Conference in 1985 and added women’s sports for the 1986-87 academic year. Charter members of the conference included current members Butler and Loyola as well as the University of Evansville, Oklahoma City University, Oral Roberts University and Xavier University. Among other current members, Detroit joined in 1980, and Cleveland State, UIC, Green Bay, Milwaukee and Wright State came aboard in 1994 in the largest non-merger conference expansion in history, with Youngstown State joining in 2001 and Valparaiso in 2007. On June 4, 2001, the Horizon League unveiled its current name and ushered in a new dynamic direction that has brought the League closer to its stated goal of being one of the nation’s top ten conferences with a focus on enhancing the student-athletes experience by upgrading the League’s market and competitive positions.

HORIZON LEAGUE LOOKING BACK ON 2007 Team League Overall Milwaukee 15-1 26-3 Cleveland State* 13-3 23-8 Valparaiso 9-7 21-12 Wright State 9-7 14-18 Butler 7-9 14-15 UIC 6-10 15-16 Youngstown State 5-11 12-18 Loyola 4-12 9-21 Green Bay 4-12 6-20 * - Tournament champion and NCAA qualifier HORIZON LEAGUE AWARD WINNERS Player of the Year: Leanne Felsing, Milwaukee Defensive POY: Brittany Malicoat, Valparaiso Newcomer of the Year: Amy Benz, Cleveland State Coach of the Year: Susie Johnson, Milwaukee ALL LEAGUE Porshia Allen So. OH Butler Amy Benz Fr. MB Cleveland State Leanne Felsing Sr. S/OH Milwaukee Jessica Fraley Sr. OPP Youngstown State Jamie Gabrielsen Sr. OH Milwaukee Tara Geegan Sr. MB Wright State Beth Greulich So. OPP Cleveland State Alisha Kimbro Sr. OH Wright State Brittany Malicoat Jr. L Valparaiso Angie Porche So. OH Valparaiso Natalie Schmitting Fr. MB Milwaukee Mel Snyder Sr. S Cleveland State ALL NEWCOMER Amy Benz Fr. MB Cleveland State Katie Daprile Fr. OH Butler Nikki Hintze So. OH Green Bay Natalie Schmitting Fr. MB Milwaukee Maddie Sueppel Fr. MB Milwaukee Jessica Wolfe Fr. OH Butler ALL TOURNAMENT Amy Benz (MVP) Fr. MB Cleveland State Alexis Korovich So. OH Cleveland State Jenni Ramminger Jr. MB Cleveland State Angie Porche So. OH Valparaiso Val Bollenbacher So. OH Valparaiso Brittany Malicoat Jr. L Valparaiso

HORIZON LEAGUE CITIES Institution Butler Cleveland State Detroit Green Bay Loyola Milwaukee UIC Valparaiso Wright State Youngstown State

City Population Indianapolis 785,597 Cleveland 444,313 Detroit 871,121 Green Bay, Wis. 100,353 Chicago 2,833,321 Milwaukee, Wis. 573,358 Chicago, Ill. 2,833,321 Valparaiso, Ind. 26,519 Dayton, Ohio 156,771 Youngstown, Ohio 81,520

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COACHING STAFF

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J O E B O N N ER Head Coach | Fourth Year | Frostburg State, 1997 Now in his fourth season at the helm of the Youngstown State volleyball program, head coach Joe Bonner is beginning to see his vision of turning the Penguins into a Horizon League contender become a reality. He’s completely reshaped the program by recruiting top-level players, scheduling nationally-ranked teams and establishing the same mentality that got him to five NCAA Tournaments as an assistant. In each of his first three seasons, the team has shown marked improvement in the win column and its competitiveness on the court. During the 2007 campaign, Bonner guided the Penguins to their highest win total (12) since the 2000 season when they won 14 in the Mid-Continent Conference. The Guins finished in seventh place - a school best since joining Horizon League in 2001 - and won more league matches than the previous six seasons combined. YSU defeated league runnerup Valparaiso twice, and five of its conference losses came in five sets. For the second straight season, a YSU player was named to the AllHorizon League Team when Jessica Fraley earned the postseason honor. Fraley, who earned CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District honors and Academic All-League laurels, became just the ninth player in history to record 1,000 career kills. Her 427 kills in 2007 also rank fourth on the YSU single-season kills list. She went on to be named YSU’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year. The Penguins’ improvement came with Fraley as the only senior and one of just three upperclassmen. Ebony Barbosa and Karla Everhart, the two juniors on the squad who have been with Bonner from his start at YSU, both had the best year of their careers. Barbosa had 327 kills and 400 digs while Everhart had 1,211 assists and 310 digs. In May 2006, Bonner’s signed a recruiting class ranked in the top 100 by prepvolleyball.com that has helped lead the progression. One of those recruits, Ruth Boscaljon, became the first Youngstown State volleyball player to earn All-Horizon League honors and just the second player in school history to garner a

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newcomer-of-the-year award. Utilizing three freshmen and two limited-experienced sophomores for much of the 2006 season, the Penguins turned in a three-match improvement in the win column from Bonner’s first year. Boscaljon set a Youngstown State freshman record with 363 kills and 115 blocks while Everhart dished out 1,125 assists as a sophomore. During his initial campaign, Bonner guided the Penguins through an injury-plagued 7-22 season, but he instilled a strong competitive desire. Included in the Penguins’ losses were five five-game setbacks, all to Horizon League foes. Abby Ettenhofer, Katie Shea and Crystal Duncan each capped their playing days with career-best numbers. Ettenhofer led the team with 334 kills while Shea owned a team-best 106 blocks and Duncan added 173 kills and 153 digs. Bonner’s players also made strides off the court. Ettenhofer, the president of YSU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, was named Second-Team Academic All-America, becoming just the second YSU volleyball player to accomplish that feat. Bonner came to YSU after spending two seasons as the top assistant coach at the University of Dayton. He helped the Flyers to a two-year mark of 4916 and two straight trips to the NCAA Tournament. While at Dayton, Bonner worked primarily with the middle hitters and blockers. In addition to his on-court duties, he was responsible for team travel, game operations and assisting with recruiting. Prior to Dayton, Bonner spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Robert Morris where he helped the Colonials to three consecutive Northeast Conference titles and three straight NCAA Tournaments. Under his guidance, four middle hitters received all-conference honors and one earned NEC Player-of-the-Year accolades for two consecutive years. Outside of the college realm, Bonner also has four years of collegiate club volleyball coaching experience. A 1997 graduate of Frostburg State University, Bonner’s club team made two national tournament appearances, as well as three years of USAV competition. A native of Huntingtown, Md., Bonner received a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from Frostburg State. Joe and his wife, Kelly, who was a four-year volleyball letterwinner at Mars Hills College, reside in Austintown, Ohio.


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COACHING STAFF

D A RCY TH O M PSO N Assistant Coach | First Year | Robert Morris, 2005 Joining the Youngstown State volleyball program in 2008 is first-year assistant coach Darcy Thompson. Last season, Thompson helped guide the Villanova Wildcats to a 17-12 overall record and a 9-5 mark in the Big East. She also coached Villanova’s first AVCA Honorable Mention AllAmerican Alona Cherkez. Prior to joining the Villanova staff, Thompson spent the 2006 season as a volunteer assistant at the University of Dayton. During her season at UD, the Flyers posted a 22-11 record for the season and advanced to the championship match of the Atlantic 10 Tournament. In addition, Faye Barhorst earned honorable mention All-America honors from the AVCA and Amanda Robbe was cited for her academic success on the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior to joining the Dayton staff, Thompson was a standout player at Robert Morris University before spending the

2005 season as an assistant coach at RMU. The Colonials went 16-13 in 2005 and reached the Northeast Conference championship match. During her playing career at Robert Morris, Thompson was the team’s starting libero and in the summer after her graduation was chosen to play on the Bringit Promotion USA Select volleyball team. Thompson was a two-time AllNortheast Conference first team selection and she owns the top two Robert Morris single-season digs records with 718 (2004) and 576 (2003), respectively. She was ranked nationally in digs per game during her junior and senior seasons and rates second in school history with 1,583 digs. Thompson graduated from Robert Morris with a bachelor’s degree in marketing in the spring of 2005 and a master’s degree in communications information systems in the winter of 2005.

J OS H H A LL Assistant Coach | First Year Josh Hall is in his first season as an assistant coach at Youngstown State. Hall, an exercise science major at YSU, will assist with film editing, tape exchange and dayto-day operations with the volleyball program. A 2003 graduate of nearby Liberty High, Hall has already assembled an impressive coaching resume.

He has coached for the Trumbull Volleyball Club for four years, and twice his teams have finished second at the Asics East Coast Championships. Hall has also served as a volleyball coach at his alma mater and Lakeview High. He is a certified USA Volleyball regional referee, and he has previously worked as an official scorer at YSU matches.

VOLLEYBALL SUPPORT STAFF

SUSAN CARFOLO

ELAINE JACOBS

KENNY LAHMON

JOHN PATRICK

JOHN VOGEL

Academic Counseling

SWA / Associate A.D. Sport Supervisor

Athletic Training

Strength & Conditioning

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E BO N Y B A R BOS A

#1

5-9 | Se enior | Outside Hitter | Allentown, Pa. | William Allen Scouting Report Very athletic and strong... Dynamic and explosive player... Outstanding leaper... Needs 264 more kills and 236 more digs to reach 1,000 in both categories... Would be just the fifth player in school history to accomplish that feat. 2007 | Junior Season Appeared in all 30 matches and 122 sets while starting 29 times... Posted 14 doubledoubles... Reached double figures in kills 17 times and double digits in digs 22 times... Became just the eighth YSU player to post at least 300 kills and 300 digs in the same season... Tallied 327 kills and 400 digs... Her digs total ranks seventh on the singleseason chart... Averaged 2.68 kills, 3.28 digs and 0.44 blocks per game... Posted 2.82 kills and 3.44 digs per game against Horizon League opponents... Led the team with 30 service aces... Also posted 54 total blocks... Turned in a double-double with 12 kills and 10 digs in a five-set win over West Virginia (10/23)... Tallied a career-best 23 kills and 17 digs in a five-set win over Wright State (10/12)... Collected 19 kills and 13 digs against Green Bay (9/29)... Posted a double-double with 15 kills and a career-high 25 digs in a five-set loss to Wright State (9/15)... Tied a career-high with three aces against Canisius (9/8) and Cleveland State (11/16).

digits in kills 16 times and digs 16 times... Recorded 12 double-doubles... Finished 299 kills and 317 digs... Averaged 2.69 kills and 2.86 digs per game... Averaged 2.53 kills and 3.04 digs per game against Horizon League foes... Recorded a doubledouble with 16 kills and 21 digs in a fivegame win over Wright State (11/4)... Collected a double-double with 10 kills and 15 digs against Butler (11/3)... Posted 11 kills and 13 digs in a three-game sweep of West Virginia (10/15)... Ripped 14 kills with

2006 | Sophomore Season Appeared in all 32 matches and started 30 times... Played in all 111 games... Posted double-

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| -------------ATTACK -------------| MP-GP Kills Avg. E Att Pct. 30/122 327 2.68 196 1172 .112 32/111 299 2.69 195 1109 .094 25/63 110 1.75 106 389 .010 87/296 736 2.49 497 2670 .090

| - SET -| Ast A/G 29 0.24 38 0.34 3 0.05 70 0.24

| ---- SERVE ---- | Aces SE SA/G 30 64 0.25 29 62 0.26 0 0 0.00 59 126 0.20

| - DIG - | D D/G 400 3.28 317 2.86 47 0.75 764 2.58

| -------- BLOCK ---------| BS BA TB B/G 13 41 54 0.44 4 32 36 0.32 4 10 14 0.22 21 83 104 0.35


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a then-career-high 22 digs against Wright State (10/6)... Tallied 14 kills and 11 digs in a five-game loss to UIC (9/29)... Laced three aces with 11 kills against Duquesne (9/16)... Posted a career-high six block assists against Bowling Green (9/15)... Recorded a then-career-high 21 kills with a .667 hitting percentage (21K-1E-30TA) and four blocks in a three-game sweep of Navy (9/9)... Posted 15 kills with a .433 hitting percentage and 10 digs against Providence (9/8)... Named the Horizon League Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 11. 2005 | Freshman Season Played in 63 games and 25 matches with five starts... Recorded double digits in kills four times... Pounded 11 kills against Chicago State (9/16)... Drilled a season-high 13 kills in a 3-0 win over St. Francis (Pa.) (9/17)... Added 10 kills against Toledo (9/17)... Recorded 10 kills and five digs against Duquesne (10/1)... Finished the season with 110 kills for an average of 1.75 kills per game. William Allen High School Was a four-year letterwinner... Named first-team all-state, all-district and all-conference. Personal Daughter of Pamela Tillett... Has two brothers (DeAndre and Raymond)... Major is fashion merchandising... Born Dec. 21, 1987.

CA AREER BEST TS Kills Attacks Hit % Assists Aces Digs BS BA TB

23 vs. Wright State 10/12/07 62 vs. Wright State 11/4/06 .667 vs. Navy 9/9/06 4 vs. Wright State 11/4/06 3, 4x, mr vs. Cleveland State 11/16/07 25 at Wright State 9/15/07 2, 2x, mr, vs. Valparaiso 11/2/07 6 vs. Bowling Green 9/15/06 6 vs. Bowling Green 9/15/06

TOP KILLS MAT TCHES 23 21 19 16 16

vs. Wright State vs. Navy vs. Green Bay vs. UIC vs. Wright State

10/12/07 9/9/06 9/29/07 10/06/07 11/4/06

TOP DIGS MAT TCHES 25 22 22 21 20

at Wright State at Valparaiso at Wright State vs. Wright State vs. Loyola

9/15/07 10/3/07 10/6/06 11/4/06 10/5/07

GET T TING TO KNOW EBO ONY ¾ Favorite Movie: The Five Heartbeats ¾ Favorite TV Shows: Gossip Girl, Run’s House ¾ Favorite Musician: Christina Aguilera ¾ Dream Job: Merchandiser for a high fashion company ¾ Favorite Athlete: Dwyane Wade ¾ Favorite Food: Spanish rice ¾ Pre-game superstitions: Wearing a specific sports bra ¾ Favorite Restaurant: Aunt and uncle’s kitchen ¾ Hobby off the court: Watching reality TV ¾ Best YSU volleyball memory: First conference win ¾ Best sports moment: Beating one of the fastest girls in my area in high school in the 100m dash ¾ If you could have dinner with any three people in history, who would they be?: Martin Luther King Jr., Diddy, great grandmother ¾ What will you miss most about YSU? Mostly my volleyball team and coaches. ¾ What are you doing in your current MySpace/Facebook profile photo? A slight smile

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6-3 | Junior | Middle Hitter | Elgin, Ill. | Larkin Scouting Report Ranks 10th all-time with 243 total blocks... Currently owns a school-best .293 career hitting percentage... First player in school history to 700 kills in her first two seasons... Needs just 276 more kills to reach 1,000 for her career. 2007 | Sophomore Season Appeared in all 30 matches with 29 starts... Played in all 122 sets... Was second on the team with 361 kills and led the team with 115 blocks... Her .286 hitting percentage was a team best and ranked fourth in the Horizon League... Reached double figures in kills 20 times... Recorded 14 kills with two aces and seven blocks in a win over Valparaiso (11/2)... Collected 16 kills with a .379 hitting percentage against Loyola (10/27)... Tallied a season-high 22 kills and hit .386 in a win over Wright State (10/12)... Collected 16 kills in a five-set win over Loyola (10/5)... Tallied 18 kills with a .485 hitting percentage and six blocks in a win over Valparaiso (10/2)... Was credited with 21 kills and six blocks against Butler (9/14)... Posted 20 kills and a .459 hitting percentage against Robert Morris (9/1)... Hit .500 with 18 kills and six blocks in a seasonopening win over La Salle (8/24)... Recorded 31 assists, 24 aces and 80 digs.

points per game and fifth with 3.27 kills per game... Averaged 3.33 kills an d0.92 blocks per game while hitting .278 against Horizon League opponents... Reached double figures in kills 17 times and 20-or-more kills on four occasions... Posted 18 kills and four blocks with a .293 hitting percentage in a five-game win over Wright State (11/4)... Slammed 17 kills and hit .414 against Cleveland State (10/13)... Collected 20 kills and nine blocks in a five-game loss to UIC (9/29)... Posted 21 kills against Green Bay (9/23)... Drilled 20 kills and hit .567 with seven blocks against Saint Francis (Pa.) (9/9)... Named to the Western New York All-Tournament Team... Hit a careerhigh 28 kills with a .438 hitting percentage and nine blocks against Canisius (9/1).

2006 | Freshman Season Named the Horizon League CoNewcomer of the Year and FirstTeam All-Horizon League... Appeared in all 32 matches with 30 starts... Played in all 111 games... Set the YSU freshman kills record with 363, which ranks eighth on the YSU single-season kills list... Ranked third in the Horizon League with a .300 hitting percentage, fourth with 1.15 blocks and 4.11

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| -------------ATTACK -------------| MP-GP Kills Avg. E Att Pct. 30/122 361 2.96 126 882 .286 32/111 363 3.27 122 802 .300 62/233 724 3.11 248 1684 .283

| - SET -| Ast A/G 31 0.25 18 0.16 49 0.21

| ---- SERVE ---- | Aces SE SA/G 24 31 0.20 10 17 0.09 34 48 0.15

| - DIG - | D D/G 80 0.66 52 0.47 132 0.57

| -------- BLOCK ---------| BS BA TB B/G 38 77 115 0.94 38 90 128 1.15 76 167 243 1.04


PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL Larkin High School Was a four-time letterwinner and a three-time Upstate Eight allconference performer... Set the career kills (949) and total blocks (586) records ... Earned all-area recognition as a sophomore, junior and senior... Named the Elgin Courier News Player of the Year in 2005... Academic all-conference pick as a senior... National Honors Society... Coach was Mary O’Brien.

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5-11 | R-Freshman | Outside Hitter Saline, Mich. | Saline Scouting Report At Youngstown State... Explosive leaper... Versatile athlete... Gritty defender... Will compete for time at outside hitter.

Personal Awarded the 2008-09 Lester Donnell Scholarship... Daughter of Bill and Sally Boscaljon... Has a brother (Will) and a sister (Meg)... Major is family consumer studies... Born Oct. 10, 1987.

2007 | Freshman Season Redshirted.

GETT TING TO KNOW RUTH ¾ Favorite Movie: The Rock

Saline High School Earned four letters... Two-time team most valuable player as a sophomore and junior... Earned first-team all-region and allconference honors as a senior... Named team’s co-offensive player of the year as a senior... Earned second-team all-conference laurels as a junior.

¾ Favorite TV Show: Jon and Kate Plus 8 ¾ Favorite Musician: Andy Grammer ¾ Dream Job: Traveling the world helping others and volunteering ¾ Favorite Athletes: Derrek Lee and Kosuke Fukudome - Go Cubs! ¾ Favorite Food: Chicago-style pizza ¾ Random Interesting Fact: I’m amazing at etch-a-sketch ¾ Favorite Quote: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” ¾ Funniest volleyball memory at YSU: Too many to list. Every day there is a new one that tops the list.

Personal Daughter of Craig and Lindi Bitter... Has a sister (Jori)... Major is exercise science... Born June, 27, 1989.

¾ Best sports moment: Playing the top-ranked team in a national tournament and being completely unstoppable ¾ Favorite place on campus: The top of Stambaugh Stadium ¾ What will you miss most about YSU? My volleyball family and all of the support ¾ What are you doing in your current MySpace/Facebook profile photo? Looking at the camera, smiling and trying to work a colorful scarf ¾ What’s the biggest difference with you from your first practice at YSU until now? I’ve learned the importance of small steps. You cannot achieve a big goal without achieving the small ones.

GETT TING TO KNOW KE ELSI ¾ Favorite Movie: The Dark Knight ¾ Favorite Musician: Lil Wayne ¾ Dream Job: When I was little I wanted to be a copy maker ¾ Favorite Food: Any fruit ¾ Pre-game Superstition: Listen to the same playlist on my iPod

CA AREER BEST TS Kills Attacks Hit % Assists Aces Digs BS BA TB

28 at Canisius 9/1/06 48 at Canisius 9/1/06 .567 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) 9/9/06 3, 4x, mr at Cleveland State 11/10/07 4 vs. Dayton 11/3/07 7 vs. Wright State 10/12/07 5, 2x, mr vs. Cleveland State 9/21/07 7, 2x, mr vs. Duquesne 9/16/06 9, 2x, mr vs. UIC 10/29/06

¾ Random Interesting Fact: My hip is double-jointed ¾ Favorite Quote: “I can do all things in Christ who gives me strength.” ¾ Best volleyball memory at YSU: Playing my first spring game against Pittsburgh ¾ Funniest volleyball memory at YSU: Too many to list. Every day there is a new one that tops the list. ¾ Best sports moment: Winning State my junior year ¾ If you could have dinner with any three people in history, who would they be? Pocahontas, Christopher Columbus and Queen Elizabeth ¾ What are you doing in your current MySpace/Facebook profile photo? Smiling with Kaitlin ¾ What’s the biggest difference with you from your first practice at YSU until now? Everything. I can play volleyball now.

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5-10 | Senior | Setter | Elyria, Ohio | Lutheran West Scouting Report Very athletic setter... Has a lot of potential... Ranks fifth all-time with 2,393 career assists... Needs 25 more assists to move into fourth and 107 more to become the fourth player to record 2,500 career assists... Just third player in school history to post consecutive 1,000-assist seasons. 2007 | Junior Season Appeared in 29 matches and 117 sets... Made 29 starts... Posted 11 double-doubles (assists-digs)... Ranked fifth in the Horizon League with 10.35 assists per game... Her 1,211 assists was the third-highest total in the league and the fourth-highest total in school history... Recorded at least 40 assists on 17 occasions... Tied a career high with nine kills against Valparaiso (11/2)... Collected 44 assists, four aces and four blocks against the Crusaders... Posted seven kills and 50 assists against West Virginia (10/23)... Dished out 56 assists and collected 18 digs against Butler (10/13)... Set a four-set single-match record with 76 assists against Wright State (10/12)... Tallied 69 assists with a career-high 34 digs and six kills in a five-set loss to Green Bay (9/29)... Just missed a tripledouble with eight kills, 50 assists and 13 digs against Butler (9/14)... Averaged 0.89 kills and 2.35 digs per game... Posted 104 kills, 310 digs and 26 aces.

tively... Tallied 121 kills, 300 digs and 40 blocks... Averaged 1.11 kills per game and 2.75 digs per game... Collected 17 doubledoubles (assists-digs)... Dished out at least 40 assists 11 times... Posted a team-best 33 service aces... Recorded a career-high nine kills, 55 assists and 17 digs in a fivegame win over Wright State (11/4)... Dished out 50 assists with 14 digs against Butler (11/3)... Just missed a triple-double with eight kills, 25 assists and 13 digs in a loss to Milwaukee (10/21)... Laced a seasonhigh five aces against the Panthers... Credited with 34 assists and 23 digs against Green Bay (10/20)... Narrowly missed a triple-double with eight kills, 59 assists and 23 digs against UIC (9/29)... Was credited with 45 assists and 11 digs in a sweep of Duquesne (9/16)... Posted 44 assists and

2006 | Sophomore Season Appeared and started in every match at setter... Played in 109 games... Was credited with 1,125 assists and averaged 10.32 assists per game, which ranked seventh and eighth on the single-season charts, respec-

EV VERHART’S CAREER NUMBERS S Year 2007 2006 2005 Totals

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MP-GP 29-117 32-109 11-26 62-252

| -------------ATTACK -------------| Kills Avg. E Att Pct. 104 0.89 37 348 .193 121 1.11 55 403 .164 3 0.12 5 21 -.095 228 0.90 97 772 .170

| - SET -| | ---- SERVE ---- | Ast A/G Aces SE SA/G 1211 10.35 26 45 0.22 1125 10.32 33 38 0.30 57 2.19 7 8 0.27 2393 9.50 66 91 0.26

| - DIG - | D D/G 310 2.65 300 2.75 53 2.04 663 2.63

| -------- BLOCK ---------| BS BA TB B/P 6 33 39 0.33 7 33 40 0.37 1 1 2 0.08 14 67 81 0.32


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13 digs against St. Francis (Pa.) (9/16)... Tallied a career-high 65 assists in a five-game victory over Canisius (9/1)... Named to the Dayton Flyer Classic All-Tournament Team. 2005 | Freshman Season Appeared in only 11 matches and 26 games due to a knee injury... Recorded 57 assists and 53 digs for averages of 2.19 and 2.04, respectively... Posted 18 assists with six digs and a solo block against South Alabama (9/2)... Recorded a double-double with a career-high 21 assists and 14 digs against Murray State (9/3)... Tallied 14 assists, two kills and a career-best six aces against Fairleigh Dickinson (9/16)... Added 14 digs against Chicago State (9/16). Lutheran West Was a four-year letterwinner and three-time captain... Was named the team’s Most Valuable Player three times... Named first-team All-Ohio and All-District in 2004... Guided her prep squad to a state runner-up finish with a record of 28-1 in 2004... Garnered conference MVP honors twice and was named first-team all-conference three times. Personal Daughter of Jim and Colleen Everhart... Has a brother (Keith) and a sister (Kristen)... Major is business... Born June 14, 1987.

CA AREER BEST TS Kills Attacks Hit % Assists Aces Digs BS BA TB

9, 2x, mr vs. Valparaiso 25 at Butler .750 vs. at Temple 76 vs. Wright State 6 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 34 vs. Green Bay 2 vs. Wright State 4, 4x, mr vs. UIC 4, 5x, mr vs. Valparaiso

11/2/07 9/14/07 8/25/07 10/12/07 9/16/05 9/29/07 11/4/06 10/6/07 11/2/07

TOP AS SSISTS MA ATCHES S 76 69 65 59 56

vs. Wright State vs. Green Bay at Canisius vs. UIC vs. Butler

10/12/07 9/29/07 9/1/06 9/29/06 10/13/07

GET T TING TO KNOW KAR RLA ¾ Favorite Movie: The Little Mermaid ¾ Favorite Bands: Rascal Flatts and Red Hot Chili Peppers ¾ Three Words to Describe You: Outgoing, random, good at making bad jokes ¾ Favorite Athlete: Misty May-Treanor ¾ Favorite Food: Big juicy steak ¾ Pre-game Superstition: Wearing a specific pair of spandex ¾ Favorite Restaurant: Olive Garden ¾ Hobbies off the court: Talking to as many new people as possible, and having food/shaving cream fights with Dana, Ebony, Ruth and our neighbors ¾ Best volleyball memory at YSU: First conference win sophomore year against Wright State on senior night ¾ Funniest volleyball memory at YSU: Running heart attacks and watching (2007 senior) Jessica Fraley trip and fly 30 feet across the floor ¾ Best sports moments: Watching my younger brother and older sister swim in the State meet; Playing in the volleyball State Championship Game my senior year of high school ¾ What are you doing in your current MySpace/Facebook profile photo? Hitting in a beach volleyball tournament this summer ¾ What’s the biggest difference with you from your first practice at YSU until now? Our team is a team. We are all hilariously stupid sometimes.

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A M A N DA G R AY #23 B RITTANY G ROVE #8 5-8 | Freshman | Defensive Specialist Toledo, Ohio | Central Catholic

5-10 | Freshman | Outside Hitter Mansfield, Ohio | Mansfield Comprehensive

Scouting Report Has experience playing at a high level ... is a leader in the back row ... naturally competitive player who has been solid in early workouts.

Scouting Report Athletic player who has the potential to develop into an allaround player ... competitive, hard worker with a live arm. Mansfield Comprehensive High Was a four-year letterwinner and team captain one year... was a Second-Team All-Ohio selection at the Division I level as a senior... also earned FirstTeam All-Ohio Cardinal Conference and First-Team All-District 6 honors her final three seasons... named the team’s top offensive player as she led the Rams to a runner-up finish at the regional tournament... was an honorable-mention all-state pick and District 6 Player of the Year as a junior.

Toledo Central Catholic High Was a three-year letterwinner and team captain two years... set the school record for digs in a single match with 32 against Salem in the semifinals of the Ohio state tournament her senior year... had 19 digs in the state title game as the Fighting Irish defeated Columbus Hartley 3-0 in the Division II final... earned Honorable-Mention AllOhio accolades as a senior... also earned first-team honors at the city and district levels... was a second-team all-district and all-city selection as a junior... was a member of the honor roll.

Personal Daughter of Bob and Kathie Grove... has two sisters (Amy and Lindsey)... Amy played volleyball at IPFW... major is undecided... born May 7, 1990.

Personal Daughter of Troy and Amy Gray... Is an only child... Major is business... Born Oct. 27, 1989.

GETTING TO KNOW AMA ANDA ¾ Favorite Movie: The Holiday ¾ Favorite TV Show: One Tree Hill

¾ Favorite TV Shows: Grey’s Anatomy, Jon and Kate Plus 8

¾ Dream Job: Sports marketing agent to a pro team

¾ Favorite Musician: Taylor Swift

¾ Favorite Athlete: Cristiano Ronaldo

¾ Words to Describe You: Shy

¾ Favorite Food: Manicotti

¾ Dream Job: Fire fighter

¾ Pre-game Superstition: Meditating in a corner, listening to pumpup music and visualizing the game

¾ Favorite Food: Pasta

¾ Random Interesting Fact About You: I won a beauty pageant ¾ Favorite Restaurant: Texas Roadhouse

¾ Pre-game Superstition: None ¾ Favorite Restaurant: Cheddars

¾ Hobbies off the court: Dancing, hanging with friends, watching TV

¾ Hobbies off the court: Hanging out with friends, listening to music, swimming

¾ Best sports moment: Winning the State volleyball championship my senior year

¾ Best sports moments: Senior night in high school

¾ If you could have dinner with any three people in history, who would they be? Christopher Columbus, John F. Kennedy, Elvis ¾ What are you doing in your current MySpace/Facebook profile photo? Standing with three friends and smiling

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¾ Favorite Band: Rascal Flatts

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6-0 | Junior | Middle Hitter | Johnsburg, Ill. | Johnsburg 6 Scouting Report Strong offensive player... Improved blocker. 2007 | Sophomore Season Appeared in 29 matches with 29 starts... Played 116 sets... Posted 196 kills for an average of 1.69 per game... Tallied 94 blocks and 0.81 blocks per game... Reached double- figures in kills eight times... Collected 11 kills and a tied a career high with eight blocks in a five-set win over Valparaiso (11/2)... Was credited with 10 kills against West Virginia (10/23), Butler (10/13), Valparaiso (10/3) and Milwaukee (9/28)... Posted a career-high 14 kills with a .444 hitting percentage against Green Bay (9/29)... Tallied 12 kills with five blocks against Butler (9/14)... Collected eight blocks against Temple (8/25). 2006 | Freshman Season Appeared and started in all 32 matches... Played in 104 games... Ranked fourth on the team with 191 kills for a 1.84 kills per game average... Posted a hitting percentage of .191, which ranked second on the team... Averaged 1.92 kills per game and hit .215 against Horizon League opponents... Notched double figures in kills three times... Contributed eight kills in a five-game win over Wright State (11/4)... Posted 10 kills against Loyola (10/27)... Hit .318 with 10 kills against Duquesne (9/16)... Tallied a career-high 14 kills with three blocks against Canisius (9/1)... Helped the Penguins to a 3-0 win over Southern Illinois with nine kills and a .353 hitting percentage (8/26).

nals... Coach was Sue Feely. Personal Daughter of Thomas and Dawn Heinz... Has a two sisters (Andrea and Amber) and a brother (Matthew)... Major is art education... Born Jan. 18, 1988.

GETTING G TO KNOW ALLISON N ¾ Most-Prized Possession: 2000 Barbie ¾ Dream Job: Famous artist ¾ Random interesting fact about you: I’m related to General William Sherman from the Civil War ¾ Best volleyball memory at YSU: Winning the Temple Tournament ¾ Best sports moment: Club season winning fifth place at nationals ¾ If you could have dinner with any three people in history, who would they be? Michelangelo, Rodney Dangerfield, Frank Sinatra ¾ What are you doing in your current MySpace/Facebook profile photo? I am stuck in a tube slide

Johnsburg High School Was named team captain as a senior and earned three letters... Won her team’s best offensive award and was named first-team Big Northern East all-conference... Led Johnsburg to a conference championship in 2004... Guided team to a 26-5 mark in 2004 and an appearance in the regional fi -

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| -------------ATTACK -------------| MP-GP Kills Avg. E Att Pct. 29/116 196 1.69 67 508 .254 32/104 191 1.84 89 534 .191 61/220 387 1.76 156 1042 .222

| - SET -| Ast A/G 28 0.24 24 0.23 52 0.24

| ---- SERVE ---- | Aces SE SA/G 0 0 0.00 2 4 0.02 2 4 0.01

| - DIG - | D D/G 38 0.33 26 0.25 64 0.29

| -------- BLOCK ---------| BS BA TB B/G 17 77 94 0.81 8 67 75 0.72 25 144 169 0.77

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6-3 | Sophomore | Middle Hitter | Jefferson, Ohio | Jefferson Area Scouting Report Athletic player... Talented blocker at the net... Provides depth at the middle hitter slot. 2007 | Freshman Season Appeared in 20 matches and 49 sets... Started one match... Recorded eight kills and 12 blocks... Recorded a career-high five blocks against North Dakota State (9/1)... Collected a careerhigh four kills against Rider (8/25)... Tallied two kills against Lehigh (8/24)... Also posted kills against UNC-Greensboro (8/31) and Milwaukee (10/20)... Was credited with 19 digs, five assists and two aces. Jefferson Area High School Earned four letters in volleyball and named team captain... Was a Wendy’s High School Heisman candidate in 2006... Finished her senior season with 271 kills and 86 blocks... Named ¾ first-team all-conference three times and selected as the con- ¾ ference player of the year as ¾ a senior... Guided Jefferson ¾ Area to four straight conference titles... Earned a total of ¾ 10 letters in volleyball, basket¾ ball and track. Personal Awarded the 2008-09 Lester Donnell Scholarship...Daughter of Robert and Denise Kapferer... Has a brother (Kurt) and two sisters (Jamie and Kelly)... Sister Kelly played basketball at Bowling Green... Major is nursing... Born Oct. 7, 1988.

GETTIN NG TO KNOW HALEY Favorite Movie: Anchorman Favorite TV Show: The Office Most-Prized Possession: My blanket Favorite Singer: Jack Johnson Dream Job: Professional Facebooker - bumper sticker department Favorite Athlete: Lance Armstrong

¾ Favorite Food: Mexican ¾ Pre-game Superstition: Team dance party ¾ Random Interesting Fact About You: I can sleep anywhere at anytime ¾ Favorite Quote: “If you ain’t first, you’re last” - Ricky Bobby ¾ Best Volleyball Memory at YSU: Winning the Temple Tournament ¾ Campus Involvement: FCA, Presidential Mentor ¾ What’s the biggest difference with you from your first practice at YSU until now? My confidence and court awareness.

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| -------------ATTACK -------------| Kills Avg. E Att Pct. 8 0.16 4 36 .111 8 0.16 4 36 .111

| - SET -| Ast A/G 5 0.10 5 0.10

| ---- SERVE ---- | Aces SE SA/G 2 2 0.04 2 2 0.04

| - DIG - | D D/G 19 0.39 19 0.39

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#10

5-10 | Jun nior | Defensive Specialist | Grafton, Ohio | Midview Scouting Report Versatile athlete... Solid offensive and defensive player. 2007 | Sophomore Season Appeared in 28 matches with 13 starts... Played in 101 sets... Recorded 34 kills, 25 assists and 302 digs... Averaged 2.99 digs per game... Posted double figures in digs 13 times... Recorded 18 digs in backto-back matches against Butler (9/14) and Wright State (9/15)... Posted a season-high seven kills with 15 digs against Canisius (9/8)... Collected 19 digs against Kent State (9/7)... Was credited with 24 digs against Robert Morris (9/1)... Tallied a career-high 29 digs against La Salle (8/24). 2006 | Freshman Season Appeared in 15 matches with three starts... Played in 29 games... Recorded 10 kills, 11 digs and five blocks... Recorded three kills in a five-game win over Wright State (11/4) against West Virginia (10/15)... Posted kills against IUPUI (8/26), Butler (11/3), Cleveland State (11/10) and Milwaukee (11/17).

GETTING TO KNOW W DANA A ¾ Favorite Movie: Why Did I Get Married? ¾ Favorite TV Show: Deadliest Catch ¾ Dream Job: Nascar Driver ¾ Favorite Athlete: LeBron James ¾ Favorite Food: Chicken paprikash ¾ Random Interesting Fact About You: I have never seen an ocean ¾ Hobbies Off the Court: Movie nights with my roommates and doing random things ¾ Best Volleyball Memory at YSU: Getting a solo block as a middle my freshman year against Wright State ¾ Funniest Volleyball Memory at YSU: Too many to pick just one ¾ Best Sports Moment in Your Life: The game at Valpo last season ¾ Campus Involvement: SAAC, Penguin Productions

Midview High School Was a three-year letterwinner and named team captain as a senior... Named to the Lorain County All-Stars... Earned Midview Most Valuable Player honors... Named first-team All-Lorain County... Collected first-team all-district and West Shore all-conference laurels... Also played basketball at Midview... Helped Midview to the 2003 West Shore Conference title in 2003. Personal Recipient of the 2008-09 Dr. Irma J. D’Antonio Scholarship... Daughter of Carl and Brenda Leslie... Has a sister, Cari, who played for YSU from 2003-06... Major is nursing... Born Dec. 8, 1988.

LESLIE ’S CAREER NUMBERS Year 2007 2006 Totals

MP-GP 25/57 26/82 51/139

| -------------ATTACK -------------| Kills Avg. E Att Pct. 55 0.96 26 156 .186 197 2.40 102 595 .160 252 1.81 128 751 .165

| - SET -| Ast A/G 5 0.09 9 0.11 14 0.10

| ---- SERVE ---- | Aces SE SA/G 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 1 0.00

| - DIG - | D D/G 5 0.09 28 0.34 33 0.24

| -------- BLOCK ---------| BS BA TB B/G 5 19 24 0.42 9 60 69 0.84 14 79 93 0.67

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K A I T LI N O’H A R A

#12

6-3 | Junior | Outside Hitter | Canandaigua, N.Y. | Canandaigua Scouting Report Great leaping ability... Versatile athlete... Finishes well... Will battle for time in the outside... Can also play on the right side.

Patricia O’Hara... Has a sister (Lauren)... Major is early childhood education... Born Oct. 23, 1988.

2007 | Sophomore Season Played in 25 matches with one start... Appeared in 57 sets... Recorded 55 kills and 24 blocks... Posted a season-best 10 kills with a .409 hitting percentage against Rider... Averaged 1.22 points and 0.42 blocks per game.

¾ Most-Prized Possession: My pictures

2006 | Freshman Season Appeared in 26 matches with 16 starts... Missed a month due to a shoulder injury... Ranked third on the team with 197 kills and 2.40 kills per game... Recorded a .160 hitting percentage... Averaged 0.84 blocks per game... Posted 69 total blocks, which ranked third on the team... Collected double figures in kills seven times... Pounded a career-best 16 kills in a five-game win over Wright State (11/4)... Tallied 12 kills and seven digs against Butler (11/3)... Posted 10 kills with four blocks against Milwaukee (9/22)... Credited with 14 kills and six blocks in a sweep over Duquesne (9/16)... Tallied 14 kills in a five-game win over Canisius (9/1).

¾ Favorite Quote: “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence” - Vince Lombardi

GETTING G TO KNOW KAITLIN N ¾ Favorite Singer: Carrie Underwood ¾ Dream Job: Professional Athlete ¾ Favorite Athlete: Kerri Walsh ¾ Random Interesting Fact About You: I don’t have a thyroid

¾ Funniest Volleyball Memory at YSU: Daily team story time ¾ Best Sports Moment in Your Life: Junior Olympic Nationals my senior year ¾ Favorite Place on Campus: The locker room

Canandaigua Academy Earned three letters and selected team captain as a senior... Garnered first-team all-state laurels as a senior and third-team all-state honors as a junior... First-team all-conference selection in 2004 and 2005... Led Canandaigua to the Finger Lakes Conference championship in 2004 and 2005... Named First-Team Daily Messenger All-Star... Two-time Empire State Game medalist... member of National Honors Society... Prep squad lost the Class A state championship match in five games. Personal Awarded the 2008-09 John McKenna Scholarship... Daughter of Patrick and

O’HARA’S CAREER NUMBERS Year 2007 2006 Totals

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MP-GP 25/57 26/82 51/139

| -------------ATTACK -------------| Kills Avg. E Att Pct. 55 0.96 26 156 .186 197 2.40 102 595 .160 252 1.81 128 751 .165

| - SET -| Ast A/G 5 0.09 9 0.11 14 0.10

| ---- SERVE ---- | Aces SE SA/G 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 1 0.00

| - DIG - | D D/G 5 0.09 28 0.34 33 0.24

| -------- BLOCK ---------| BS BA TB B/G 5 19 24 0.42 9 60 69 0.84 14 79 93 0.67


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BRITTANY MCNEAL #21 TAS H A R EI D 5-6 | Freshman | Defensive Specialist Huntingdon, Pa. | Huntingdon Area

#15

6-2 | R-Freshman | Right Side Hitter Avonmore, Pa. | Kiski Area

Scouting Report Very high-energy team player ... all-around athlete who was a three-sport star in high school ... very competitive.

Scouting Report Tremendous upside... Can play in the middle or right side... Strong blocker... Tremendous leaping ability.

High School Was a three-year letterwinner for Huntingdon Area... named First-Team All-Mountain Athletic Conference libero as a senior... also named a Regional All Star by the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association... was a two-time second-team all-district pick at libero... helped lead the Bearcats to three straight Class AA Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Final Four berths... was part of four consecutive conference championship teams... also a basketball and softball standout... was a member of the National Honor Society.

2007 | Freshman Season Redshirted. Kiski Area High School Was a three-year letterwinner... Earned second-team all-conference honors as a senior... Named the team’s co-most valuable player as a senior. Personal Daughter of Darrin and Aileen Reid... Has two brothers (Jake and Isaac) and a sister (Felicia)... Major is mechanical engineering... Born July 5, 1989.

GETT TING TO KNOW TA ASHA ¾ Favorite Movie: The Hot Chick

Personal Daughter of Greg and Caroline McNeal... has a brother (Greg) and a sister (Jada)... major is psychology... born April 9, 1990.

¾ Favorite TV Shows: Myth Busters and Reba ¾ Three Words that Describe You: Awkward, energetic, silly ¾ Dream Job: Roller coaster design technician ¾ Favorite Athlete: Jennie Finch ¾ Favorite food: Grilled Cheese

GETTIN NG TO KNOW BRIT T TANY ¾ Most-Prized Possession: My gold fork ¾ Three Words that Describe You: Sah, weee, tt ¾ Dream Job: Helping people ¾ Pre-game Superstition: Pulling up crew socks more than just one time

¾ Pre-game Superstition: I say a prayer ¾ Random Interesting Fact About You: My mom is the mayor of my hometown ¾ Favorite Quote: “When you want something you’ve never had, you must do something you’ve never done.” ¾ Hobbies off the court: Basketball, racquetball, catching Goldfish or grapes in my mouth

¾ Random Interesting Fact About You: I don’t have a birthmark that I know of

¾ Best volleyball memory at YSU: Airplane rides with Dani

¾ Favorite Restaurant: Quaker Steak and Lube

¾ Funniest volleyball memory at YSU: When Coach told me I was a caveman

¾ Hobbies off the court: Eating ¾ Best sports moment: Earning 10 varsity letters playing volleyball, basketball and softball ¾ If you could have dinner with any three people in history, who would they be? Dave Chappelle, Jackie Robinson and Rick James ¾ What are you doing in your current MySpace/Facebook profile photo? Doesn’t exist ¾ What’s the biggest difference with you from your first practice at YSU until now? REALLY SORE

¾ Best sports moment: When I grabbed the basketball rim after practice ¾ If you could have dinner with any three people in history, who would they be? Joseph B. Strauss, Thomas Edison, Jesus ¾ Favorite place on campus: The locker room ¾ What’s the biggest difference with you from your first practice at YSU until now? I’m more confident in myself and understand more of what I need to do

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L AU R I E S H I V ES

#6

5-7 | Soophomore | Defensive Specialist | Grove City, Ohio | Central Crossingg Scouting Report Great passer with a lot of mobility. 2007 | Freshman Season Appeared in 117 sets and all 30 matches... Led the team and ranked ninth in the Horizon League with 437 digs and 3.74 digs per game... Her 437 digs rank third on the single-season digs chart... Became just the fifth YSU player and the first since 1999 to post at least 400 digs in a season... Reached double figures in digs 22 times... Collected at least 20 digs in a match on 10 occasions... Recorded 29 aces... Collected a kill and 24 digs in a win over Valparaiso (11/2)... Was credited with 24 digs against UIC (10/26)... Tallied 23 digs against Butler (10/13) and Loyola (10/5)... Recorded a career-high 27 digs against Butler (9/14)... Laced a career-best three aces against Binghamton (9/8) and Lehigh (8/24)... Named the Horizon League Player of the Week on Oct. 15. Central Crossing High School Earned four letters in volleyball and twice named team captain at Central Crossing High School... Two-time first-team all-conference selection and two-time First-Team

All Central District pick... Named to the Columbus Dispatch’s “20 Area High School Volleyball Players to Watch”... Named team’s best defensive player and was a two-time team MVP... Led the squad with 44 service aces and 347 digs as a senior... was recognized as a scholar-athlete. Personal Daughter of Scott and Brenda Shives... Has two brothers (Andrew and Tom) and a sister (Julie)... Major is exercise science... Born July 3, 1989.

GETTING G TO KNOW LAURIE E ¾ Three Words That Describe You: Mellow, goofy, thoughtful ¾ Dream Job: When I was little, the Barbie dresser ¾ Favorite Food: PB & J ¾ Random Interesting Fact About You: My sister is my best friend ¾ Best volleyball memory at YSU: Playing libero against Ohio State - I grew up watching them ¾ Best sports moment in your life: Playing Division I volleyball ¾ Favorite place on campus: Sitting by the fountain in warmer weather

SHIVES’ CAREER NUMBERS Year 2007 Totals

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MP-GP 30/117 30/117

| -------------ATTACK -------------| Kills Avg. E Att Pct. 4 0.03 3 15 .067 4 0.03 3 15 .067

| - SET -| Ast A/G 35 0.30 35 0.30

| ---- SERVE ---- | Aces SE SA/G 29 26 0.25 29 26 0.25

| - DIG - | D D/G 437 3.74 437 3.74

| -------- BLOCK ---------| BS BA TB B/G 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00


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D A N I S O U B LI ER E

#2

5-10 | Sophomore | Setter | Howell, Mich. | Howell Scouting Report Good hands and quickness... Great athleticism and knowledge of the game. 2007 | Freshman Season Appeared in 62 sets and 22 matches with one start... Averaged 2.06 assists per game and 0.52 digs per game... Dished out 17 assists with six digs against Loyola (10/27)... Posted a career-best 52 assists and six kills in a five-set loss to UIC (10/26)... Also recorded three blocks against the Flames... Tallied 13 assists and posted a career-best eight digs in a win over Rider (8/25)... Was credited with 16 assists against Lehigh (8/24)... Totaled six kills, 128 assists and 32 digs. Howell High School Was a three-year letterwinner... Twice named team most valuable player... Named second-team all-state as a senior... First-team all-region GETT TING TO KNOW DANI and all-conference selection during senior season... ¾ Most-Prized Possession: Grandma’s cross necklace Picked to the Lansing All¾ Three Words That Describe You: Loving, organized, Area and Ann Arbor All-Area weird teams. ¾ Dream Job: Professional surfer

Personal Daughter of Rick and Kathy Soubliere... Has a sister, Nikki, who is a world-champion water skier... Major is early childhood education... Born April 19, 1989.

¾ Favorite Athlete: Sidney Crosby ¾ Favorite Food: Coconut shrimp ¾ Favorite Restaurant: BD’s Mongolian Barbecue ¾ Favorite Quote: Live. Laugh. Love ¾ Best Volleyball Memory at YSU: Going to Miller Park in Milwaukee for dinner ¾ Funniest Volleyball Memory at YSU: When Tasha tried scaring me with her chicken suit and it didn’t work ¾ Best Sports Moment in Your Life: Junior year when my club team won State ¾ If you could have dinner with any three people in history, who would they be? Henry Ford, Grandpa Soubliere and John F. Kennedy ¾ Campus Involvement: FCA ¾ What are you doing in your current MySpace/Facebook profile photo? Hitting butts with my sister

SO OUBLIERE’S CAREER NUMBER RS Year 2007 Totals

MP-GP 22/62 22/62

| -------------ATTACK -------------| Kills Avg. E Att Pct. 6 0.10 2 15 .267 6 0.10 2 15 .267

| - SET -| Ast A/G 128 2.06 128 2.06

| ---- SERVE ---- | Aces SE SA/G 3 19 0.05 3 19 0.05

| - DIG - | D D/G 32 0.52 32 0.52

| -------- BLOCK ---------| BS BA TB B/G 0 3 3 0.05 0 3 3 0.05

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OPPONENT INFORMATION

PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

Tournament Information SPORTS IMPORTS CLASSIC Aug. 29-30 Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State) Aug. 29 Ohio State vs. Toledo 11 a.m. Xavier vs. YSU 1:30 p.m. Toledo vs. YSU 5 p.m. Ohio State vs. Xavier 7:30 p.m. Aug. 30 YSU vs. Ohio State Toledo vs. Xavier

6 p.m. 8 p.m.

XAVIER

TOLEDO

OHIO STATE

Fri., Aug. 29 • Columbus, Ohio Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment: 6,700 Nickname: Musketeers Colors: Navy Blue, Gray and White Head Coach: Floyd Deaton 2007 Record: 24-11 VB SID: Jenna Willhoit Email: willhoitj@xavier.edu Phone: (513) 745-3691 Fax: (513) 745-2825 Website: www.goxavier.com Facility: Cintas Center Series Record: Xavier leads, 7-0

Fri., Aug. 29 • Columbus, Ohio Location: Toledo, Ohio Enrollment: 20,715 Nickname: Rockets Colors: Midnight Blue and Gold Head Coach: Kent Miller 2007 Record: 4-24 VB SID: Steve Easton Email: steven.easton@utoledo.edu Phone: (419) 530-4920 Fax: (419) 530-4930 Website: www.utrockets.com Facility: John F. Savageg Hall Series Record: Toledo leads, 14-2

Sat., Aug. 30 • Columbus, Ohio Location: Columbus, Ohio Enrollment: 47,952 Nickname: Buckeyes Colors: Scarlet and Gray Head Coach: Geoff Carlston 2007 Record: 13-16 VB SID: D.C. Koehl Email: koehl.1@osu.edu Phone: (614) 292-4056 Fax: (614) 292-8547 Website: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com Facility: St. John Arena Series Record: Ohio State leads, 3-0

COMFORT SUITES 49ER TOURNAMENT Sept. 5-6 Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte) Sept. 5 Norfolk State vs. YSU 4:30 p.m. Howard vs. Charlotte 7 p.m. Sept. 6 YSU vs. Howard 10 a.m. Norfolk State vs. Charlotte 12:30 p.m. Norfolk State vs. Howard 4:30 p.m. YSU vs. Charlotte 7 p.m.

ROBERT MORRIS INVITATIONAL Sept. 12-14 Moon Township, Pa. (Robert Morris)

NORFOLK STATE

HOWARD

CHARLOTTE

Fri., Sept. 5 • Charlotte, N.C. Location: Norfolk, Va. Enrollment: 6,200 Nickname: Spartans Colors: Green and Gold Head Coach: Jennifer Fry 2007 Record: 7-26 VB SID: Karen M. Carty Email: kmcarty@nsu.edu Phone: (757) 823-2628 Fax: (757) 823-8218 Website: www.nsuspartans.com Facility: Echols Hall Series Record: First Meeting

Sat., Sept. 6 • Charlotte, N.C. Location: Washington, D.C. Enrollment: 10,500 Nickname: Bison Colors: Navy Blue, Red and White Head Coach: Orlando Larracuente 2007 Record: 5-27 VB SID: Chevonne Mansfield Email: cmansfield@howard.edu Phone: (202) 806-7182 Fax: (202) 806-9595 Website: www.howard-bison.com Facility: Burr Gymnasium Series Record: First Meeting

Sat., Sept. 6 • Charlotte, N.C. Location: Charlotte, N.C. Enrollment: 22,254 Nickname: 49ers Colors: Green and White Head Coach: Chris Redding 2007 Record: 15-13 VB SID: Ryan Rose Email: ryan.rose@uncc.edu Phone: (704) 687-6312 Fax: (704) 687-4918 Website: www.charlotte49ers.com Facility: Halton Arena Series Record: First Meeting

Sept. 12 Elon vs. Robert Morris 11 a.m. YSU vs. Elon 3 p.m. YSU vs. Robert Morris 7 p.m. Sept. 13 Elon vs. Howard 9 a.m. YSU vs. Saint Peter’s (N.J.) 11:30 a.m. Saint Peter’s vs. Elon 5 p.m. Howard vs. Robert Morris 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14 Howard vs. Saint Peter’s 10 a.m. Saint Peter’s vs. Robert Morris 1 p.m.

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ELON

ROBERT MORRIS

SAINT PETER’S

Fri., Sept. 12 • Moon Township, Pa. Location: Elon, N.C. Enrollment: 5,456 Nickname: Phoenix Colors: Maroon and Gold Head Coach: Mary Tendler 2007 Record: 17-16 VB SID: Jennifer Blackwell Email: jblackwell2@elon.edu Phone: (336) 278-6634 SID Fax: (336) 278-6768 Website: www.elonphoenix.com Facility: Alumni Gym Series Record: YSU leads, 1-0

Fri., Sept. 12 • Moon Township, Pa. Location: Moon Township, Pa. Enrollment: 5,000 Nickname: Colonials Colors: Blue and White with Red Head Coach: Rob Thomas 2007 Record: 18-11 VB SID: Janette Schneider Email: sidga02@rmu.edu Phone: (412) 397-5841 SID Fax: (412) 397-5857 Website: www.rmucolonials.com Facility: Sewall Center Series Record: YSU leads, 27-5

Sat., Sept. 13 • Moon Township, Pa. Location: Jersey City, N.J. Enrollment: 3,000 Nickname: Peacocks Colors: Blue and White Head Coach: Joe Agrest 2007 Record: 13-22 VB SID: Dan Drutz Email: ddrutz@spc.edu Phone: (201) 761-7316 SID Fax: (201) 915-9102 Website: www.spc.edu/athletics Facility: Yanitelli Center Series Record: Tied, 1-1


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OPPONENT INFORMATION

WEST VIRGINIA

UIC

LOYOLA

WRIGHT STATE

Sun., Sept. 14 • Morgantown, W.Va. Location: Morgantown, W.Va. Enrollment: 28,113 Nickname: Mountaineers Colors: Old Gold and Blue Head Coach: Veronica Hammersmith 2007 Record: 16-14 VB SID: Kelly Tuckwiller Email: Kelly.Tuckwiller@mail.wvu.edu Phone: (304) 293-2821 SID Fax: (304) 293-4105 Website: www.MSNsportsNET.com Facility: WVU Coliseum Series Record: WVU leads, 10-4

Sat., Sept. 19 • Youngstown Sat., Oct. 18 • Chicago, Ill. Location: Chicago, Ill. Enrollment: 24,541 Nickname: Flames Colors: Navy Blue and Fire Engine Red Head Coach: Nancy Mueller 2007 Record: 15-16 VB SID: Beth Usewicz Email: bethu@uic.edu Phone: (312) 996-5881 Fax: (312) 996-8349 Website: www.uicflames.com Facility: Flames Athletic Center Series Record: UIC leads, 18-4

Sat., Sept. 20 • Youngstown Sat., Oct. 17 • Chicago, Ill. Location: Chicago, Ill. Enrollment: 15,545 Nickname: Ramblers Colors: Maroon and Gold Head Coach: Marcie Wolbeck 2007 Record: 9-21 VB SID: Leo Krause Email: lkrause@luc.edu Phone: (773) 503-2497 Fax: (773) 508-3855 Website: www.loyolaramblers.com Facility: Alumni Gym Series Record: Loyola leads, 14-2

Sat., Sept. 27 • Dayton, Ohio Fri., Oct. 24 • Youngstown Location: Dayton, Ohio Enrollment: 17.074 Nickname: Raiders Colors: Hunter Green and Gold Head Coach: Trina Smith 2007 Record: 14-18 VB SID: Matt Zircher Email: matt.zircher@wright.edu Phone: (937) 775-2831 Fax: (937) 775-2368 Website: www.wsuraiders.com Facility: McGlin Gymnasium Series Record: WSU leads, 24-3

BUTLER

VALPARAISO

CLEVELAND STATE

MILWAUKEE

Fri., Oct. 3 • Indianapolis, Ind. Sat., Nov. 1 • Youngstown Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Enrollment: 4,200 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue and White Head Coach: Sharon Clark 2007 Record: 14-15 VB SID: Chris Urban Email: curban@butler.edu Phone: (317) 940-9994 Fax: (317) 940-9808 Website: www.butlersports.com Facility: Hinkle Field House Series Record: Butler leads, 15-0

Sat., Oct. 4 • Valparaiso, Ind Fri., Oct. 31 • Youngstown Location: Valparaiso, Ind. Enrollment: 4,000 Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Brown and Gold Head Coach: Carin Avery 2007 Record: 21-12 VB SID: Aaron Leavitt Email: Aaron.Leavitt@valpo.edu Phone: (219) 464-6953 Fax: (219) 464-5762 Website: www.valpoathletics.com Facility: Athletics-Recreation Center Series Record: Valpo leads, 10-6

Tues. Oct. 7 • Cleveland, Ohio Fri., Nov. 14 • Youngstown Location: Cleveland, Ohio Enrollment: 16,245 Nickname: Vikings Colors: Forest Green and White Head Coach: Chuck Voss 2007 Record: 23-9 VB SID: Greg Murphy Email: g.j.murphy@csuohio.edu Phone: (216) 687-5288 Fax: (216) 523-7257 Website: www.csuvikings.com Facility: Woodling Gymnasium Series Record: CSU leads, 38-11

Sat., Oct. 11 • Youngstown Sat., Nov. 8 • Milwaukee, Wis. Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Enrollment 28,000 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Black and Gold Head Coach: Susie Johnson 2007 Record: 26-3 VB SID: Kevin O’Connor Email: kjoc@uwm.edu Phone: (414) 229-5674 Fax: (414) 229-5749 Website: www.uwmpanthers.com Facility: Klotsche Center Series Record: UWM leads, 16-4

GREEN BAY Fri., Oct. 12 • Youngstown Fri., Nov. 7 • Green Bay, Wis. Location: Green Bay, Wis. Enrollment: 5,416 Nickname: Phoenix Colors: Green, White and Red Head Coach: Debbie Kirch 2007 Record: 6-20 VB SID: Drew Harris Email: harrisd@uwgb.edu Phone: (920) 465-2498 Fax: (920) 465-2357 Website: www.uwgbathletics.com Facility: Kress Center Series Record: UWGB leads, 16-3

PITTSBURGH Tues., Oct. 14 • Pittsburgh, Pa. Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Enrollment: 33,150 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Vegas Gold and Navy Head Coach: Toby Rens 2007 Record: 15-16 VB SID: Sophia Duck Email: sduck@athletics.pitt.edu Phone: (412) 648-9014 Fax: (412) 648-8248 Website: www.pittsburghpanthers.com Facility: Fitzgerald Field House Series Record: Pitt leads, 10-1

Nov. 20-23 • Woodling Gym • Cleveland, Ohio

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2007 RESULTS

PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

Overall | Record: 12-18 • Home: 5-5 • Away: 2-10 • Neutral: 5-3 Horizon | League: 5-11 • Home: 4-4 • Away: 1-7 Date Aug. 24 Aug. 24 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Sept. 29 Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 16

Opponent W/L Match vs. LaSalle% W 3-2 vs. Lehigh% W 3-0 vs. Rider% W 3-0 at Temple% W 3-2 vs. UNC-Greensboro& W 3-1 vs. North Dakota State& L 0-3 at Robert Morris& L 1-3 at No. 20 Ohio State L 0-3 at Kent State$ L 0-3 vs. Binghamton L 0-3 vs. Canisius$ W 3-1 at Butler* L 2-3 at Wright State* L 2-3 Cleveland State* L 1-3 Milwaukee* L 1-3 Green Bay* L 2-3 at Valparaiso* W 3-2 Loyola* W 3-2 UIC* W 3-1 Wright State* W 3-1 Butler* L 2-3 at Green Bay* L 0-3 at Milwaukee* L 1-3 West Virginia W 3-2 at UIC* L 2-3 at Loyola* L 1-3 Valparaiso* W 3-2 No. 17 Dayton L 0-3 at Cleveland State* L 1-3 vs. Cleveland State^ L 0-3

Score-by-Game 30-19, 30-28, 32-34, 16-30, 15-13 30-24, 30-24, 30-23 31-29, 30-17, 30-28 30-27, 31-29, 19-30, 18-30, 15-8 30-22, 30-23, 25-30, 30-16 19-30, 27-30, 14-30 25-30, 30-27, 29-31, 25-30 19-30, 21-30, 25-30 26-30, 19-30, 24-30 14-30, 21-30, 28-30 30-16, 19-30, 30-19, 30-21 36-34, 29-31, 30-26, 25-30, 10-15 26-30, 30-28, 22-30, 30-17, 9-15 30-22, 17-30, 25-30, 28-30 25-30, 25-30, 31-29, 19-30 30-27, 28-30, 26-30, 30-28, 10-15 30-22, 19-30, 30-11, 27-30, 15-12 18-30, 30-26, 17-30, 30-12, 17-15 30-20, 28-30, 30-28, 30-28 29-31, 35-33, 30-21, 34-32 33-31, 24-30, 20-30, 32-30, 16-18 21-30, 20-30, 16-30 26-30, 30-22, 18-30, 26-30 31-29, 24-30, 31-29, 20-30, 15-12 20-30, 30-26, 30-20, 19-30, 12-15 25-30, 26-30, 30-26, 22-30 30-26, 23-30, 33-31, 18-30, 16-14 18-30, 20-30, 28-30 21-30, 30-26, 29-31, 24-30 17-30, 31-33, 24-30

Kills Leader Blocks Leader Digs Leader Boscaljon (18) Boscaljon (6) Leslie (29) Fraley (17) Boscaljon/Fraley (3) Barbosa (15) O’Hara (10) Boscaljon (4) Leslie (17) Fraley (13) Heinz (8) Barbosa (17) Fraley (14) Heinz/Boscaljon (3) Drost (15) Fraley (10) Kapferer (5) Drost (22) Boscaljon (20) Boscaljon (6) Leslie (24) Fraley (10) Boscaljon (2) Barbosa (11) Boscaljon/Fraley (9) Boscaljon (4) Barbosa/Leslie (19) Boscaljon (11) Barbosa/O’Hara (2) Shives (18) Barbosa/Fraley (15) Boscaljon (6) Fraley (19) Boscaljon (21) Boscaljon (6) Shives (27) Fraley (22) Fraley/Boscaljon (6) Barbosa (25) Fraley (17) Heinz (6) Leslie (17) Fraley (15) Boscaljon (5) Barbosa (19) Barbosa (19) Fraley (3) Everhart (34) Boscaljon (18) Boscaljon (6) Barbosa (22) Fraley (21) Heinz (7) Shives (23) Barbosa (16) Barbosa/Boscaljon (5) Fraley (18) Barbosa/Fraley (23) Heinz (6) Fraley/Shives (22) Fraley (19) Boscaljon (7) Shives (23) Fraley (9) Fraley (2) Shives (14) Fraley (14) Heinz (7) Barbosa (16) Barbosa/Drost (10) Fraley (15) Heinz (6) Fraley (20) Four players (3) Shives (24) Boscaljon (16) Heinz/Boscaljon (4) Shives (20) Boscaljon/Fraley (14) Heinz (8) Shives (24) Fraley (13) Fraley/Heinz (3) Fraley/Shives (10) Fraley (16) Fraley (4) Barbosa/Shives (18) Fraley (16) Boscaljon (4) Fraley/Barbosa (8)

* - Horizon League matches % - Temple Tournament matches & - Robert Morris Tournament matches $ - Kent State Tournament matches ^ - Horizon League Tournament (Hosted by Milwaukee) YSU MATCH HIGHS Kills Attacks Attack Pct. Assists Total Blocks Aces Digs

Wright State (4g) 86 at Butler (5g) 236 vs. Lehigh (3g) .402 Green Bay (5g) 84 Valparaiso (5g) 18.0 UIC (4g) / Wright State (4g) 12 Green Bay (5g) 112

OPPONENT MATCH HIGHS Kills Attacks Attack Pct. Assists Total Blocks Aces Digs

Butler (5g) 83 at Butler (5g) 225 Dayton (3g) .322 at Butler (5g) / vs. Butler (5g) 77 Green Bay (5g) 21.0 Dayton (3g) 16 at Butler (5g) 109 The trio of Jessica Fraley, Ruth Boscaljon and Karla Everhart led YSU in kills, blocks and assists in 18 different matches.

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PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL PLAYER

M-GP

Jessica Fraley

30-122

427

3.50 188 1,176 .203

16-71

259

3.65

114

716

.203

30-122

361

2.96

126

822

.286

16-71

215

3.03

67

497

Horizon League Ruth Boscaljon Horizon League Ebony Barbosa Horizon League Abigail Drost Horizon League Allison Heinz Horizon League Kaitlin O’Hara Horizon League Karla Everhart Horizon League Dana Leslie Horizon League Haley Kapferer Horizon League Dani Soubliere Horizon League Laurie Shives Horizon League Penguins Horizon League Opponents Horizon League

K

K/G

E

TA

2007 STATISTICS

PCT.

A/G

SA

31

0.25

24

0.34

31

.298

23

SE

RE

D

D/G

BS

22

0.18

38

14

0.20

22

0.25

24

0.20

0.32

13

0.18

BA

TB

B/G BE

2

316

2.59

1

193

2.72

8

71

79

0.65

8

7

44

51

0.72

4

31

0

80

0.66

38

77

115

0.94 23

20

0

50

0.70

21

46

67

0.94 16

327

2.68

196 1,172 .112

29

0.24

30

0.25

64

75

400

3.28

13

41

54

0.44

8

16-71

200

2.82

108

662

.139

20

0.28

16

0.23

44

51

244

3.44

12

25

37

0.52

7

25-94

164

1.74

121

588

.073

25

0.27

26

0.28

39

58

226

2.40

4

21

25

0.27

3

14-54

82

1.52

68

310

.045

12

0.22

10

0.19

23

26

100

1.85

3

10

13

0.24

1

29-116

196

1.69

97

508

.254

28

0.24

0

0.00

0

1

38

0.33

17

77

94

0.81

5

16-71

140

1.97

37

335

.307

22

0.31

0

0.00

0

1

30

0.42

14

51

65

0.92

4

25-57

55

0.96

26

156

.186

5

0.09

0

0.00

0

0

5

0.09

5

19

24

0.42

1

4

0

13-26

18

0.69

17

60

.017

0.15

0

0.00

0

0

3

0.12

1

9

10

0.38

29-117

104

0.89

37

348

.193 1,211 10.35

26

0.22

45

0

310

2.65

6

33

39

0.33 19

15-66

66

1.00

24

235

.179

726 11.00

22

0.33

25

0

199

3.02

2

23

25

0.38 17

28-101

34

0.34

31

238

.013

25

0.25

6

0.06

15

32

302

2.99

1

9

10

0.10

2

16-60

19

0.32

22

150 -.020

18

0.30

4

0.07

7

18

149

2.48

0

7

7

0.12

2

20-49

8

0.16

4

36

.111

5

0.10

2

0.04

2

1

19

0.39

2

10

12

0.24

1

11-34

1

0.03

1

4

.000

0

0.00

2

0.06

2

0

12

0.35

0

1

1

0.03

0

22-62

6

0.10

2

15

.267 128

2.06

3

0.05

19

0

32

0.52

0

3

3

0.05

1

10-29

6

0.21

2

13

.308

72

2.48

2

0.07

8

0

13

0.45

0

3

3

0.10

1

30-117

4

0.03

3

15

.067

35

0.30

29

0.25

26

49

437

3.74

0

0

0

0.00

0

16-71

4

0.06

2

7

.286

20

0.28

16

0.23

19

28

308

4.34

0

0

0

0.00

0

30-122 1,686 13.82 801 5,074 .174 1,553 12.73 168

1.38

279 251 2,165 17.75

94

16-71

1,010 14.23 462 2,989 .183

99

1.39

170

135 1,301 18.32

60

219 169.5 2.39 52

2.06

250 167 2,268 18.59

55

452 281.0 2.30 62

16-71

1.90

142

31

255 158.5 2.23 44

1,063 14.97 453 3,006 .203 975 13.73 135

Jessica Fraley 427 Jessica Fraley 1,176 Ruth Boscaljon .286 Karla Everhart 1,211 Ruth Boscaljon 38 Ruth Boscaljon/Allison Heinz 77 Ruth Boscaljon 115 Jessica Fraley 492.5 Ebony Barbosa 30 Laurie Shives 437

Jessica Fraley Jessica Fraley Allison Heinz Karla Everhart Ruth Boscaljon Allison Heinz Ruth Boscaljon Jessica Fraley Karla Everhart Laurie Shives

941 13.25

361 274.5 2.25 71

30-122 1,795 14.71 789 5,076 .198 1,646 13.49 251

CATEGORY LEADERS (HORIZON) Kills Attacks Attack Pct. Assists Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks Points Aces Digs

SA/G

30-122

CATEGORY LEADERS (OVERALL) Kills Attacks Attack Pct. Assists Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks Points Aces Digs

A

259 716 .307 726 21 51 67 302.0 22 308

99

1,337 18.83

MATCH INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Attack Pct. Kills

Allison Heinz vs. Milwaukee Ebony Barbosa vs. Wright State Jessica Fraley vs. Wright State Jessica Fraley vs. Butler Jessica Fraley vs. Wright State Karla Everhart vs. Wright State Karla Everhart vs. Green Bay Jessica Fraley vs. Cleveland State Allison Heinz vs. Valparaiso Allison Heinz vs. Temple

Attacks Points Assists Digs Aces Blocks

.562 23 23 58 30.0 76 34 5 8 8

9/28 10/12 10/12 10/13 9/15 10/12 9/29 9/21 11/2 8/25

CAREER LEADERS Games Played Kills Kills / Game Attacks Attack Pct. Assists Aces Digs Digs / Game Total Blocks

Ebony Barbosa Ebony Barbosa Ruth Boscaljon Ebony Barbosa Ruth Boscaljon Karla Everhart Karla Everhart Ebony Barbosa Laurie Shives Ruth Boscaljon

296 736 3.11 2,670 .283 2,393 66 764 3.74 243

Jessica Fraley’s 427 kills in 2007 were the most since Vickie Robinson’s 429 in 1999 and the fourth-highest total in school history.

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Abel, Brittany Alt, Michelle Arens, Lena Augusta, Marilyn

M

F 2004 1985-88 1999-02 1975

B Ball, Alice Barbosa, Ebony Bartlett, Michelle Batton, Michele Bender, Tracie Bennett, Deborah Berg, Rebecca Bishop, Shannon Boehm, Maureen Bonham, Kim Boscaljon, Ruth Boscarelli, Beth Bulicz, Stephanie Buschur, Annie Butterbaugh, Ann Byers, Michelle

PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

1976 2005-07 1998 1999-02 1992-95 1975 1988-89 1999 1984 1996 2006-07 2000-03 1991-92 2000-03 1990-92 1987-88

Faidiga, Lydia Fairchild, Lana Fenton, Beth Ferre, Michelle Ferrell, Gabby Fortunato, Cara Foster, Jodie Fraley, Jessica Fredericks, Linda

1979-80 1988-89 1975-77 1983 2000-02 1976-79 1996-97 2004-07 1975-78

G Gager, Kelly Genetta, Susan Gettig, Cindy Gifford, Carol Ginther, Valerie Giufredda, Linda Glassmeyer, Diane Grant, Wanda Greegor, Lisa Gregory, Tina Grim, Ladema

1990 1988 1975 1976-77 1980-83 1977 1982-85 1977 1992-95 1991-94 1975

MacMunn, Michelle Mang, Stacy May, Angie Mayer, Sandy McConnell, Kathy McCrae, Virginia McDonald, Janelle McIntyre, Kathy Meech, Kristen Meese, Julie Miller, Brandice Montgomery, Kerry Moorman, Jean Morrison, Choel

2005 2004 1994-95 1977 1981-82 1976 2003-06 1979-80 1998-01 1986-89 2004 2000 1975 1991-92

N Nagy, Amber Napolitan, Roseann Neubauer, Cindy Newby, Sonja Nillsson-Murko, Amy

1997-00 1977-80 1992-95 1980 1993-94

O H

C Caputo, JoAnn Cebula, Janie Cerino, Julie Cindric, Amanda Clemens, Jill Cornejo, Gerri Ann

1975-76 1992 1998-01 2003-06 1998 1981

D DeFillippo, DeAnn DeFrangia, Susanne Deibel, Meg Dietz, Denise Drake, Cameran Drost, Abigail Duncan, Crystal

1976 1975 1981-84 1979-82 1999-02 2007 2002-05

E Eden, Laura Edgerton, Angela Marie Ettenhofer, Abby Evans, Candy Evans, Linzie Everhart, Karla

1985-88 1975 2002-05 1975-76 2006 2005-07

Hackett, Cindy Hahn, Patty Harris, Fono Harrison, Anne Hartman, Dina Heinz, Allison Hermann, Amy Hill, Carrie Houp, Megan Hunt, Harmony

1975-76 1979 1987 1978-79 1987-89 2006-07 1994-98 1998 1996 1995-97

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2005 2006-07

P Pasquinelli, Angie Patrizi, Paula Pence, Michelle Penza, Marla Pirotte, Jaime Pomper, Rosemary Popp, Theresa Pounders, Melanie

2002-05 1977 1988-92 1986 1993-96 1989 1977 2001-04

I Igle, Andrea

Q

1981-82 Quatrato, Anna

Jones, Cynthia Ann Juhnke, Dana

1978 2003

K Kapferer, Haley Kathe, Jennifer Keating, Lisa Kelly, Dawn Kennedy, Nickole Kenny, Valerie King, McKenzi Koenn, Debbie

2007 1986-89 1977 1983-86 2002 1977-79 2004 2001

LaClair, Patty Landgraff, Terri Leslie, Cari Leslie, Dana Linder, Jennifer Lockett, Towanda Longo, Lori Lozano, Marianne Luben, Heather Lyczkowski, Melissa Lyman, Lori

1977-80 1976-78 2003-06 2006-07 1991 1979 1986-89 1975 1993-96 1998-01 2001-04

Raines, Laurie Raslevich, Jill Reckenwalt, Kristi Resinger, Jen Robinson, Vickie Rohland, Evelyn Roscoe, Gloria Royer, Colleen Rudy, Tamara Rutz, Judy

1985 2007 1986-87 1986 1988-91 1980 1977-80 2001 1997-01

T Taczak, Suzanne Taylor, Cathy Tinkey, Donna Treece, Sandra Trepac, Amanda Troff, Jenna Turner, Danielle

1975 1977-80 1978 1981-84 1999-00 2005-06 1989

U Underwood, Chesleigh

R 1975 1992-95 1988-89 1997-00 1996-99 1979 1975 2000-03 1996-99 1975-77

S Sabatini, Julie Scott, Nicole Seimetz, Holly Shea, Katie Shives, Laurie Sikora, Linda Skinner, Angula Skomra, Lisa Slagle, Beth Slagle, Donna Smith, Diane Smith, Eileen

Sodeman, Lisa Soubliere, Dani Spangler, Kelli Steer, Elizabeth Stieber, Sandy Super, Cathy Sutton, Betty Svette, Laura Sylak, Rebecca

1982-85

J

L

Abby Ettenhofer earned SecondTeam Academic All-America honors in 2005.

Obonna, Tracy O’Hara, Kaitlin

Dina Hartman accumulated a school-record 170 solo blocks from 1987-1990.

1985-88 2000 1978-79 2002-05 2007 1978-79 1982-83 1978 1982-85 1980-83 1977-78 1982

1997-98

V Vanaman, Denise Van der Sluijs, Gretchen

1975 2006

W Wales, Chaney Wallace, Sylvia Wearsch, Renee Wellner, Sarah Wheland, Claudia Williams, Jennette Windau, Jen Winkler, Nancy Wohfeil, Heather Worrellia, Michele Wright, Katie

1988-91 1986-89 1977-80 2004 1975-76 1996-99 1990-93 1986 1996 1976-77 1995-98

Y Yonkers, Michele

1977

Z Zbdyniewski, Andrea Zitalone, Sandra Zocolo, Mary

1977-78 1979 1981-84


PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL Akron Alabama-Birmingham Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Fairbanks Albany Alcorn State Alderson Broaddus Allegheny American Army Ashland Austin Peay State Baldwin-Wallace Bellarmine Bentley Bethany Binghamton Bluffton Bowling Green Bucknell Buffalo Butler C. W. Post California (Pa.) Canisius Capital Case Western Reserve Cedarville Central Connecticut State Charleston Chatham Chicago State Clarion Cleveland State Colgate Columbia Coppin State Dayton Defiance Delaware Drexel Duquesne Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Edinboro Elon Fairleigh Dickinson Florida Atlantic Fordham Gannon Geneva Green Bay Grove City Hartford Heidelberg Hiram Hofstra Holy Cross IPFW IUPUI

7-40 0-1 0-2 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 0-1 1-1 3-11 2-4 8-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-1 1-0 0-4 3-0 9-13-1 0-15 0-2 2-0 14-2 3-0 0-1 0-1 8-2 0-1 3-0 12-1 7-4 11-38 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-6 0-1 0-1 2-0 11-16-1 1-5 0-8 0-2 3-5 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-8 2-1 3-16 1-3 1-0 1-0 5-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 6-4

Indiana (Pa.) Indiana State Iona Iowa State Jacksonville State James Madison Jamestown John Carroll Juniata Kent State Kent State-Ashtabula Kent State-Salem Lake Erie La Salle Lehigh LeMoyne Loyola Loyola (Md.) Malone Manhattan Mansfield Marietta Marquette Marshall Maryland-Eastern Shore Meadville C. C. Mercer Mercyhurst Messiah Miami (Ohio) Middle Tennessee State Milwaukee Minnesota Morehead State Mount St. Joseph’s Mount Union Murray State Muskingum Navy New Mexico New Mexico State Niagara North Carolina-Asheville North Carolina-Greensboro North Carolina-Wilmington North Carolina State North Dakota State Northeastern Illinois Northern Illinois Northwestern State Oakland Oberlin Ohio Ohio State Ohio Northern Oral Roberts Penn Penn State Penn State-Behrend Pittsburgh Pittsburgh-Johnstown

RECORD BY OPPONENT 4-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 4-1 1-0 3-15 1-0 1-0 2-0 3-1 1-0 2-0 2-14 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-3 1-0 0-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 5-5 1-0 0-1 3-3 4-16 0-1 1-11 0-3 4-1 3-3 3-1 3-1 0-1 0-1 11-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-4 1-0 6-0 2-3 0-13 0-3 0-1 1-7 0-4 0-2 1-1 1-10 0-1

Portland State Princeton Providence Quinnipiac Radford Rhode Island Rider Robert Morris Sacred Heart Saint Bonaventure Saint Francis (Pa.) Saint John’s Saint Peter’s (N.J.) Seton Hall Shippensburg State Siena Slippery Rock South Alabama Southeast Louisiana Southern Connecticut State Southern Illinois Southwest Texas State Stony Brook Syracuse Temple Tennessee-Martin Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Thiel Toledo Troy State UIC UMKC UNLV Valparaiso Villa Marie Villanova Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech Wagner Walsh Waynesburg West Liberty State West Virginia Western Illinois Western Kentucky Westminster William and Mary Windsor Winthrop Wofford Wooster Wright State Xavier

1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 27-5 1-0 3-3 24-2 1-0 1-1 2-1 3-0 1-0 5-9-2 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-6 1-1 2-14 3-4 4-18 7-2 0-1 6-10 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-0 3-2 0-1 1-0 4-10 5-5 0-1 4-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-3 3-24 0-7

Melanie Pounders led the Penguins to their first victory in the Horizon League Tournament over UIC as a senior in 2004.

BONNER’S RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Akron Binghamton Bowling Green Buffalo Butler Canisius Chicago State Cleveland State Dayton Duquesne Fairleigh Dickinson Fordham Green Bay IUPUI Kent State LaSalle Lehigh Loyola Milwaukee Morehead State Murray State Navy North Dakota State Ohio State Providence Rider Robert Morris Saint Francis (Pa.) South Alabama Southern Illinois Temple Toledo UIC UNC-Greensboro Valparaiso West Virginia Wright State

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

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COACHING HISTORY

PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

Joyce Ramsey 1975-76 | 13-14 (.481)

1999 Mid-Continent Conference Champions

Pauline Saternow 1977 | 9-9 (.500)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year 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 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Totals

28

MP 13 14 18 22 28 27 28 35 43 26 21 27 26 35 37 39 31 28 3 25 30 34 30 32 34 32 32 29 28 32 29 31 29 32 30 962

|----- Overall -----| W L T Pct. 6 7 0 .462 7 7 0 .500 9 9 0 .500 10 12 0 .455 12 16 0 .429 10 15 2 .407 16 11 1 .589 17 17 1 .500 18 25 0 .419 6 20 0 .230 6 15 0 .286 5 22 0 .185 3 23 0 .115 18 17 0 .514 16 21 0 .432 13 26 0 .333 16 15 0 .516 9 19 0 .321 0 3 0 .000 9 16 0 .360 10 20 0 .333 22 12 0 .647 22 8 0 .733 12 20 0 .375 14 20 0 .412 20 12 0 .625 27 5 0 .844 14 15 0 .483 10 18 0 .357 8 24 0 .250 10 19 0 .345 10 21 0 .323 7 22 0 .241 10 22 0 .313 12 18 0 .400 405 553 4 .423

|-- Conference--| W L T Pct. -- no affiliation --- no affiliation --- no affiliation --- no affiliation --- no affiliation --- no affiliation --- no affiliation --- no affiliation -3 8 0 .272 4 7 0 .364 3 8 0 .272 0 10 0 .000 0 9 0 .000 -- no affiliation --- no affiliation --- no affiliation --- no affiliation -1 13 0 .071 1 13 0 .071 4 14 0 .222 3 3 0 .500 5 1 0 .833 2 4 0 .333 2 4 0 .333 9 3 0 .750 13 1 0 .929 6 8 0 .429 1 13 0 .071 0 14 0 .000 1 13 0 .071 0 14 0 .000 0 14 0 .000 1 13 0 .071 5 11 0 .313 62 185 0 .251

Coach Joyce Ramsey Joyce Ramsey Pauline Saternow John Tokash John Tokash John Tokash John Tokash John Tokash John Tokash Joan Fahey John McKenna John McKenna John McKenna John McKenna John McKenna John McKenna John McKenna McKenna/Conroy John McKenna Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Bonner Joe Bonner Joe Bonner

John Tokash 1978-83 | 83-96-4 (.464)

Kristen Meech (left) and Amy Hermann helped the Penguins to a 20-12 record in 1998.

Joan Fahey 1984 | 6-20 (.231)

John McKenna 1985-92 | 77-142 (.352)

Joe Conroy 1992-2004 | 188-210 (.472)

Joe Bonner 2005-2008 | 29-62 (.319)

Hall-of-Famer Julie Meese had 1,173 assists in YSU’s 18-win season in 1988.


PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL 1975 6-7 • Coach: Joyce Ramsey No results available

1976 7-7 • Coach: Joyce Ramsey No results available

1977 9-9 Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 11 Nov. 11

• Coach: Pauline Saternow at Clarion L 1-3 at Oberlin L 0-2 Kent State L 0-3 Geneva L 1-2 Malone W 2-0 Wooster L 2-3 vs. St. Francis W 2-0 at Duquesne W 2-0 at Mount Union L 1-2 vs Akron W 2-0 at John Carroll W 3-0 vs. Alderson Broaddus W 2-0 at West Virginia L 0-2 Westminster W 2-1 Hiram W 2-1 at Cleveland State L 0-2 vs. Wright State W 2-1 vs. Toledo L 0-2

1978 10-12 • Coach: John Tokash Oct. 7 at Wooster L 0-3 Oct. 11 Oberlin L 1-3 Oct. 14 vs. Grove City L 1-2 Oct. 14 at Geneva W 2-0 Oct. 14 vs. Messiah W 2-0 Oct. 18 John Carroll W 2-1 Oct. 18 Duquesne L 0-2 Oct. 21 at Malone W 2-1 Oct. 21 vs. Bluffton W 2-0 Oct. 25 Clarion L 0-3 Oct. 28 Baldwin-Wallace W 2-0 Oct. 28 Mount Union W 2-0 Oct. 28 Marshall W 2-0 Nov. 1 Ashland W 2-1 Nov. 1 West Virginia W 2-1 Nov. 3 at Muskingum L 0-2 Nov. 3 vs. Cedarville L 0-2 Nov. 4 at Ohio L 0-2 Nov. 4 vs. Akron L 0-2 Nov. 4 vs. Miami L 0-2 Nov. 7 vs. Bowling Green L 1-2 Nov. 7 at Kent State L 0-2

1979 12-16 • Coach: John Tokash Sept. 28 vs. Rhode Island L Sept. 28 vs. Penn L Sept. 29 vs. Temple L Oct. 4 at Case Western Reserve W Oct. 4 vs. Oberlin L Oct. 6 at Ashland L Oct. 10 at Clarion W Oct. 10 vs. Mercyhurst L Oct. 13 Oberlin W Oct. 13 Walsh W Oct. 13 Wooster L Oct. 14 Oberlin W Oct. 14 Wooster W

0-2 0-2 0-2 n/a n/a 1-2 2-1 0-2 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 24 Oct. 27 Oct. 27 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 10

at Duquesne vs. Xavier at Wright State Mt. St. Joseph at Bowling Green at Wooster vs. Baldwin-Wallace Muskingum Toledo Kent State at Akron vs. Ohio vs. Mt. St. Joseph vs. Wright State vs. Akron

ALL-TIME RESULTS W L L L L W L W W W W L L L L

n/a 0-2 0-2 n/a 0-3 2-1 1-2 2-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-2

1980 10-15-2 • Coach: John Tokash Sept. 26 Xavier L 0-3 Sept. 27 vs. Slippery Rock L 1-2 Sept. 27 vs. Waynesburg L 1-2 Sept. 27 vs. Charleston L 0-2 Sept. 27 at West Virginia L 0-2 Oct. 3 Duquesne T 1-1 Oct. 3 Slippery Rock T 1-1 Oct. 3 Allegheny W 2-0 Oct. 4 Thiel L 0-2 Oct. 4 Slippery Rock L 0-2 Oct. 4 Thiel W 2-1 Oct. 8 at Cleveland State L 0-3 Oct. 11 at Baldwin-Wallace W 2-0 Oct. 11 vs. Ohio Northern L 1-2 Oct. 11 vs. Akron W 2-0 Oct. 15 at Kent State L 0-2 Oct. 15 vs. Ashland W 2-0 Oct. 18 at Slippery Rock L 0-2 Oct. 18 vs. Allegheny W 2-1 Oct. 25 vs. Capital W 2-0 Oct. 25 at Toledo L 0-2 Oct. 31 Westminster W 3-1 Nov. 1 Ohio L 0-2 Nov. 1 Akron W 2-1 Nov. 5 Clarion W 3-2 Nov. 6 vs. Dayton L 0-2 Nov. 6 vs. Xavier L 0-2

Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 3 Nov. 13 Nov. 14

at Clarion at Ohio vs. Akron vs. Mt. St. Joseph at John Carroll vs. Gannon vs. Akron vs. Xavier

W L L L W W L L

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

1982 17-17-1 • Coach: John Tokash Sept. 28 Pittsburgh L 0-2 Sept. 28 Duquesne W 2-1 Sept. 29 Chatham W 3-0 Oct. 2 vs. Robert Morris W 2-0 Oct. 2 vs. Edinboro L 0-2 Oct. 2 Hiram W 2-0 Oct. 2 Xavier L 1-2 Oct. 8 vs. Robert Morris W 2-0 Oct. 8 vs. Edinboro L 0-2 Oct. 8 vs. Buffalo T 1-1 Oct. 9 at Slippery Rock W 2-0 Oct. 9 vs. IUPUI W 2-0 Oct. 9 vs. Shippensburg W 2-0 Oct. 9 vs. Pennsylvania L 0-2 Oct. 13 Baldwin-Wallace L 0-2 Oct. 13 Akron W 2-0 Oct. 15 vs. Slippery Rock L 0-2 Oct. 15 vs. Mansfield L 0-2 Oct. 16 vs. IUPUI L 1-2 Oct. 16 vs. Clarion W 2-1 Oct. 16 vs. Slippery Rock L 0-2 Oct. 22 at Bowling Green L 0-2 Oct. 22 vs. Capital W 2-0 Oct. 23 Defiance L 1-2 Oct. 23 vs. Toledo L 0-2 Oct. 30 vs. Penn St.-Behrend W 2-0 Oct. 30 vs. Jamestown W 2-0 Oct. 30 vs. Chatham W 2-0 Nov. 6 vs. Villa Marie W 2-0 Nov. 6 vs. IUPUI W 2-0 Nov. 6 at Grove City L 1-2 Nov. 6 vs. Mercyhurst W 2-1 Nov. 13 at OVC Tournament L 0-2

1981 16-11-1 • Coach: John Tokash Sept. 26 vs. Kent State-Salem W 3-0 Sept. 26 vs. Kent State-Ashtabula W 3-0 Sept. 28 at Robert Morris W 3-1 Sept. 30 at Westminster W 2-1 Sept. 30 vs. Penn St.-Behrend L 1-2 Oct. 3 vs. Geneva W 2-0 Oct. 3 vs. Slippery Rock T 1-1 Oct. 3 vs. Chatham W 2-0 Oct. 3 vs. Kent State W 2-0 Oct. 3 vs. Allegheny W 2-0 Oct. 3 vs. Slippery Rock L 0-2 Oct. 7 at Akron L 1-3 Oct. 9 California (Pa.) W 2-0 Oct. 9 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-2 Oct. 10 Shippensburg W 2-1 Oct. 10 Meadville CC W 2-0 Oct. 10 Slippery Rock W 3-1 Oct. 14 Kent State L 2-3 Oct. 21 vs. Toledo L 0-2 Oct. 21 vs. Akron W 2-0

Nov. 13 at OVC Tournament Nov. 14 at OVC Tournament

L L

0-2 0-2

1983 18-25 (3-8 OVC) • Coach: John Tokash Sept. 24 Toledo L 0-3 Sept. 27 Duquesne L 2-3 Sept. 27 Pittsburgh L 0-3 Sept. 30 vs. Gannon W 2-1 Sept. 30 vs. Indiana (Pa.) W 2-0 Sept. 30 vs. Mount Union W 2-0 Oct. 1 vs Westminster W 2-0 Oct. 1 vs. Akron L 0-2 Oct. 1 vs. West Virginia L 0-2 Oct. 4 Walsh L 0-2 Oct. 4 Ashland L 0-2 Oct. 7 vs. Edinboro W 2-1 Oct. 7 at Slippery Rock L 0-2 Oct. 7 at Slippery Rock W 2-1 Oct. 8 vs. Capital W 2-0 Oct. 8 vs. Mansfield L 0-2 Oct. 8 vs. Edinboro W 2-0 Oct. 14 vs. Middle Tennessee St.* W 2-0 Oct. 14 at Morehead State* L 0-2 Oct. 14 vs. Eastern Kentucky* L 0-2 Oct. 14 vs. Austin Peay* L 0-2 Oct. 15 vs. Murray State* W 2-0 Oct. 15 vs. Tennessee Tech* L 0-2 Oct. 15 vs. Akron* L 1-2 Oct. 21 vs. So. Connecticut StateW 2-1 Oct. 21 vs. St. Bonaventure W 2-0 Oct. 21 vs. C.W. Post L 1-2 Oct. 22 vs. Juniata W 2-0 Oct. 22 at Mansfield L 0-2 Oct. 22 vs. C.W. Post L 1-2 Oct. 25 Baldwin-Wallace W 2-0 Oct. 25 Ohio L 0-2 Nov. 5 at Slippery Rock W 2-1 Nov. 5 vs. James Madison L 0-2 Nov. 5 vs. Xavier L 0-2 Nov. 5 vs. Shippensburg W 2-1 Nov. 5 vs. Akron L 0-2 Nov. 8 Akron L 1-3 Nov. 14 Grove City W 3-2 Nov. 18 vs. Akron* L 1-2 Nov. 18 vs. Akron* L 0-2 Nov. 18 vs. Austin Peay* W 2-1 Nov. 18 Middle Tennessee State* L 0-2 * - Ohio Valley Conference match

1984

Meg Deibel was a four-time MVP for YSU from 1981-84.

6-20 (4-7 OVC) • Coach: Joan Fahey Sept. 26 Toledo L 2-3 Sept. 28 vs. Morehead State* W 3-0 Sept. 28 at Akron* L 1-3 Sept. 29 vs. Eastern Kentucky* L 0-3 Oct. 6 Mansfield State* W 3-1 Oct. 6 Slippery Rock L 1-3 Oct. 6 Toledo L 1-3 Oct. 12 vs. Austin Peay* L 2-3 Oct. 12 vs. Middle Tennessee State* W 3-0 Oct. 13 vs. Tennessee Tech* L 1-3 Oct. 13 vs. Murray State* W 3-0 Oct. 19 at Eastern Kentucky* L 0-3 Oct. 19 vs. Morehead State* L 0-3 Oct. 20 vs. Akron* L 1-3 Oct. 22 Duquesne W 3-1 Oct. 24 Akron L 1-3

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Oct. 31 vs. Baldwin-Wallace Oct. 31 vs. Cleveland State Oct. 31 at Ashland Nov. 7 Kent State Nov. 8 at Grove City Nov. 9 vs. Virginia Nov. 9 at West Virginia Nov. 10 vs. Princeton Nov. 10 vs. Virginia Tech Nov. 12 at Ohio * - Ohio Valley Conference match

W L L L L L L L L L

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

1985 4-18 (3-8 OVC) • Coach: John McKenna Sept. 28 vs. Akron* L 1-3 Sept. 28 vs. Eastern Kentucky* L 0-3 Sept. 28 vs. Morehead State* L 0-3 Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland State L 0-3 Oct. 4 vs. Ohio L 0-3 Oct. 5 at Akron* W 3-2 Oct. 9 at Kent State L 1-3 Oct. 12 vs. Austin Peay* W 0-3 Oct. 12 vs. Tennessee Tech* L 0-3 Oct. 12 vs. Middle Tennessee State* W 3-1 Oct. 15 at Cleveland State L 0-2 Oct. 15 vs. Ashland L 0-2 Oct. 15 vs. Baldwin-Wallace W 2-1 Oct. 23 Toledo L 0-3 Oct. 25 vs. Akron* L 0-3 Oct. 25 vs. Eastern Kentucky* L 0-3 Oct. 25 vs. Morehead State* L 0-3 Oct. 28 West Virginia L 1-3 Nov. 6 Akron L 1-3 Nov. 12 at Ohio L 0-3 Nov. 12 vs. Morehead State* L 0-3 * - Ohio Valley Conference match

1986 5-22 (0-10 OVC) • Coach: John McKenna Sept. 26 at Akron* L 0-3 Sept. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky* L 0-3 Sept. 27 vs. Morehead State* L 0-3 Oct. 1 at West Virginia L 0-3 Oct. 3 vs. Cleveland State L 1-3 Oct. 3 vs. Dayton L 0-3 Oct. 4 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) W 3-0 Oct. 4 at Akron L 0-3 Oct. 8 Kent State L 0-3 Oct. 10 at Pittsburgh L 0-3 Oct. 10 vs. Seton Hall W 3-1 Oct. 11 vs. Seton Hall W 3-1 Oct. 11 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) W 3-0 Oct. 14 at Baldwin-Wallace L 0-2 Oct. 14 vs. Ashland W 2-0 Oct. 14 vs. Cleveland State L 1-2 Oct. 17 vs. Austin Peay* L 0-3 Oct. 17 vs. Murray State* L 1-3 Oct. 18 vs. Middle Tennessee State* L 0-3 Oct. 18 vs. Tennessee Tech* L 0-3 Oct. 24 at Toledo L 0-3 Oct. 31 vs. Akron* L 1-3 Oct. 31 at Eastern Kentucky* L 0-3 Nov. 1 vs. Morehead State* L 0-3 Nov. 4 Edinboro L 2-3 Nov. 8 Duquesne L 2-3 Nov. 15 Ohio L 2-3 * - Ohio Valley Conference match

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PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL 1987

3-26 (0-9 OVC) • Coach: John McKenna Sept. 22 at Gannon L 0-3 Sept. 25 vs. Morehead State* L 0-3 Sept. 26 at Eastern Kentucky* L 0-3 Sept. 30 West Virginia L 0-3 Oct. 2 vs. Marshall W 3-2 Oct. 2 vs. Wright State L 0-3 Oct. 3 vs. Cleveland State L 2-3 Oct. 3 at Akron L 1-3 Oct. 7 at Kent State L 0-3 Oct. 10 at Robert Morris L 1-3 Oct. 14 Ashland L 1-2 Oct. 14 Cleveland State L 1-2 Oct. 14 Baldwin-Wallace W 2-1 Oct. 16 vs. Austin Peay* L 0-3 Oct. 16 vs. Murray State* L 1-3 Oct. 16 vs. Tennessee Tech* L 0-3 Oct. 17 vs. Tennessee State* W 3-0 Oct. 17 vs. Middle Tennessee State* L 1-3 Oct. 21 at Edinboro L 1-3 Oct. 22 at Akron L 0-3 Oct. 24 at Ohio L 0-3 Oct. 28 Akron L 2-3 Oct. 30 vs. Morehead State* L 1-3 Oct. 31 at Eastern Kentucky* L 0-3 Nov. 4 Toledo L 0-3 Nov. 7 at Duquesne L 1-3 Nov. 20 vs. Wright State L 0-3 Nov. 20 vs. Akron L 1-3 Nov. 21 vs. Cleveland State L 1-3 * - Ohio Valley Conference match

1988 18-17 • Coach: John McKenna Sept. 14 vs. Cleveland State L 1-2 Sept. 14 vs. Baldwin-Wallace W 2-1 Sept. 14 at Ashland L 2-0 Sept. 17 Robert Morris W 3-1 Sept. 17 Ohio L 2-3 Sept. 20 vs. Bethany W 2-0 Sept. 20 at John Carroll L 1-2 Sept. 23 at Gannon L 0-3 Sept. 23 vs. Mercyhurst W 3-1 Sept. 24 vs. Ashland L 2-3 Sept. 24 vs. Buffalo L 0-3 Sept. 26 vs. Muskingum W 3-1 Sept. 26 at Mount Union W 3-1 Sept. 28 Akron L 0-3 Oct. 1 Hiram W 3-0 Oct. 5 Cleveland State L 2-3 Oct. 7 vs. Clarion W 3-2 Oct. 7 at Mercyhurst W 3-1 Oct. 7 vs. Niagara W 3-0 Oct. 8 vs. Walsh W 3-2 Oct. 8 vs. Gannon L 0-3 Oct. 11 at Indiana (Pa.) W 3-1 Oct. 11 vs. California (Pa.) W 3-0 Oct. 12 Edinboro W 3-2 Oct. 18 at Mercyhurst W 3-1 Oct. 19 Walsh L 1-3 Oct. 26 Kent State L 0-3 Oct. 28 vs. LeMoyne W 3-0 Oct. 28 vs. Indiana (Pa.) W 3-2 Oct. 29 at Buffalo L 1-3 Oct. 29 vs. Pittsburgh L 0-3 Nov. 2 at Akron L 1-3 Nov. 5 Duquesne W 3-0

Nov. 8 at Cleveland State Nov. 10 Gannon

L L

0-3 2-3

1989 16-21 • Coach: John McKenna Sept. 10 LaSalle L 2-3 Sept. 13 vs. Ashland L 2-3 Sept. 13 at Cleveland State W 3-2 Sept. 16 vs. Walsh W 2-0 Sept. 16 vs. West Liberty W 2-0 Sept. 16 at Mount Union W 2-0 Sept. 18 at Pitt-Johnstown L 1-2 Sept. 19 at Clarion W 3-1 Sept. 22 vs. Buffalo L 2-3 Sept. 22 vs. Ashland L 2-3 Sept. 23 vs. Slippery Rock L 0-3 Sept. 26 at Toledo L 0-3 Sept. 29 vs. Marquette L 1-3 Sept. 29 at Akron L 0-3 Sept. 30 vs. Windsor L 0-3 Sept. 30 at Akron L 0-3 Oct. 4 Mercyhurst W 3-0 Oct. 4 Cleveland State L 0-3 Oct. 6 vs. Ashland L 1-3 Oct. 6 at Buffalo L 1-3 Oct. 7 vs. Gannon L 0-3 Oct. 10 vs. Marietta W 3-2 Oct. 10 at Mount Union W 3-1 Oct. 11 at Edinboro L 0-3 Oct. 15 St. Francis (Pa.) W 3-0 Oct. 17 at Ohio L 1-3 Oct. 20 vs. Mercyhurst W 3-0 Oct. 20 vs. Buffalo W 3-1 Oct. 21 at Clarion L 1-3 Oct. 24 vs. Muskingum W 2-1 Oct. 24 at Hiram W 2-0 Oct. 25 at Kent State L 0-3 Oct. 28 vs. Heidelberg W 2-0 Oct. 28 at Baldwin-Wallace W 2-1 Oct. 30 Robert Morris W 3-0 Nov. 1 Pittsburgh L 0-3 Nov. 1 Akron L 0-3

1990 13-26 • Coach: John McKenna Sept. 9 St. Bonaventure L 2-3 Sept. 12 Ashland W 3-1 Sept. 12 Cleveland State W 3-0 Sept. 14 vs. Dayton L 0-3 Sept. 14 at Duquesne W 3-0 Sept. 15 at Xavier L 0-3 Sept. 15 vs. Drexel L 0-3 Sept. 18 Mercyhurst L 2-3 Sept. 20 at Clarion L 1-3 Sept. 21 Hiram L 1-3 Sept. 26 at Akron L 0-3 Sept. 28 vs. LeMoyne W 3-0 Sept. 29 at Canisius W 3-0 Sept. 29 vs. Buffalo L 0-3 Oct. 3 Cleveland State W 3-0 Oct. 6 vs. Loyola-Chicago L 1-3 Oct. 7 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 3-1 Oct. 7 vs. Army L 1-3 Oct. 10 at St. Bonaventure L 1-3 Oct. 12 vs. Edinboro L 0-3 Oct. 12 vs. Gannon L 0-3

Oct. 13 Oct. 13 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 Oct. 24 Oct. 27 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. 10 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 18

at Slippery Rock vs. Navy at Robert Morris Indiana (Pa.) Buffalo Kent State Ohio Robert Morris vs. Akron at Pittsburgh Duquesne at Mercyhurst at Cleveland State Gannon at Alaska-Anchorage at Alaska-Anchorage at Alaska-Fairbanks at Alaska-Fairbanks

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

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

1991 16-15 • Coach: John McKenna Sept. 11 vs. Ashland L 0-3 Sept. 11 vs. Cleveland State L 1-3 Sept. 14 at Duquesne L 1-3 Sept. 17 Lake Erie W 3-1 Sept. 17 John Carroll W 3-0 Sept. 21 Hiram W 3-0 Sept. 25 Duquesne L 2-3 Sept. 27 at Niagara W 3-2 Sept. 27 vs. Pennsylvania L 1-3 Sept. 28 at Buffalo L 0-3 Sept. 28 vs. Canisius W 3-1 Sept. 30 at Lake Erie W 3-2 Oct. 2 Cleveland State L 1-3 Oct. 4 vs. Bucknell W 3-0 Oct. 4 vs. Ashland L 2-3 Oct. 5 at Robert Morris W 3-0 Oct. 5 vs. Bentley W 3-0 Oct. 6 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 3-0 Oct. 11 at LaSalle W 3-2 Oct. 12 at Central Connecticut St.W 3-1 Oct. 14 at Robert Morris W 3-1 Oct. 16 Edinboro L 0-3 Oct. 19 St. Francis (Pa.) W 3-0 Oct. 23 at Kent State L 1-3 Oct. 25 at Gannon L 1-3 Oct. 26 at Bellarmine L 0-3 Oct. 26 vs. Indiana (Pa.) L 2-3 Oct. 30 Robert Morris W 3-1 Nov. 4 at Mercyhurst L 0-3 Nov. 6 at Cleveland State L 0-3 Nov. 8 Buffalo W 3-0


PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

ALL-TIME RESULTS

1992

1994

1995

9-19 (1-13 Mid-Con) • Coaches: John McKenna/Joe Conroy Sept. 15 Duquesne L 10,-15, 15-8, 15-10, 6-15, 11-15 Sept. 18 Eastern Illinois L 5-15, 4-15, 8-15 Sept. 19 Wright State L 8-15, 14-16, 10-15 Sept. 26 Niagara W 15-8, 15-7, 15-7 Sept. 27 Buffalo W 15-3, 7-15, 15-2, 5-15, 18-16 Sept. 27 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 15-1, 15-10, 15-8 Oct. 2 at Northern Illinois* L 5-15, 3-15, 8-15 Oct. 3 at Western Illinois* L 1-15, 8-15, 6-15 Oct. 6 Cleveland State* L 10-15, 10-15, 15-11, 15-6, 12-15 Oct. 9 UIC* L 3-15, 13-15, 14-16 Oct. 13 at Robert Morris W 12-15, 16-14, 15-8, 12-15, 21-19 Oct. 17 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 15-2, 15-2, 15-3 Oct. 21 Kent State L 6-15, 15-11, 10-15, 15-7, 17-19 Oct. 23 at Wright State L 8-15, 12-15, 9-15 Oct. 24 at Eastern Illinois L 10-15, 4-15, 1-15 Oct. 28 Robert Morris W 15-13, 15-1, 15-12 Oct. 29 at Valparaiso* L 8-15, 5-15, 6-15 Oct. 30 at Valparaiso* L 9-15, 4-15, 9-15 Oct. 31 at UIC* L 1-15, 5-15, 1-15 Nov. 3 at Cleveland State* L 14-16, 9-15, 10-15 Nov. 3 vs. Akron L 7-15, 6-15, 5-15 Nov. 6 Milwaukee* W 15-12, 15-7, 11-15, 15-9 Nov. 7 Green Bay* L 15-10, 13-15, 10-15, 15-9, 15-17 Nov. 11 at Duquesne L 8-15, 9-15, 6-15 Nov. 13 Western Illinois* L 15-5, 15-10, 12-15, 14-16, 6-15 Nov. 14 Northern Illinois* L 9-15, 2-15, 8-15 Nov. 20 at Green Bay* W 15-9, 12-15, 7-15, 15-4, 15-9 Nov. 21 at Milwaukee* W 15-10, 15-5, 11-15, 15-7 *Mid-Continent Conference match

22-12 (3-3 Mid-Con East) • Coach: Joe Conroy Sept. 9 at Bucknell W 15-12, 15-12, 16-14 Sept. 10 vs. St. Bonaventure W 15-10, 15-9, 15-10 Sept. 10 vs. St. Peter’s (N.J.) W 15-5, 15-4, 15-12 Sept. 11 vs. Villanova L 6-15, 9-15, 15-11, 1-15 Sept. 13 Duquesne W 15-11, 15-13, 15-12 Sept. 17 Chicago State W 15-2, 15-3, 15-1 Sept. 23 vs. Cleveland State W 15-4, 15-12, 15-12 Sept. 23 vs. Niagara W 15-4, 15-6, 15-4 Sept. 24 vs. Canisius W 15-4, 15-9, 15-12 Sept. 24 at Syracuse L 9-15, 11-15, 3-15 Sept. 27 at Akron L 6-15, 7-15, 15-6, 6-15 Sept. 27 at Cleveland State L 8-15, 9-15, 15-13, 5-15 Oct. 1 Clarion W 16-14, 15-8, 15-6 Oct. 4 at Robert Morris W 15-3, 15-10, 16-14 Oct. 7 at Canisius W 15-9, 17-15, 15-7 Oct. 8 vs. St. John’s W 15-2, 15-11, 13-15, 15-7 Oct. 8 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.)W 15-8, 15-7, 15-9 Oct. 9 at Niagara L 15-12, 15-6, 11-15, 8-15, 12-15 Oct. 12 at Pittsburgh L 6-15, 4-15, 15-9, 6-15 Oct. 15 vs. Troy State* L 9-15, 16-14, 3-15, 8-15 Oct. 15 at Central Connecticut* L 0-15, 15-13, 9-15, 11-15 Oct. 16 vs. Buffalo* W 14-16, 15-5, 15-4, 15-6 Oct. 25 Robert Morris W 17-15, 15-5, 15-12 Oct. 29 at Gannon L 8-15, 14-16, 7-15 Oct. 29 vs. Indiana (Pa.) W 13-15, 15-2, 15-9, 15-11 Nov. 4 at Mercer L 13-15, 13-15, 5-15 Nov. 5 vs. Central Connecticut* L 4-15, 8-15, 16-14, 8-15 Nov. 5 vs. Buffalo* W 13-15, 15-7, 15-11, 15-6 Nov. 6 at Troy State* W 8-15, 15-5, 15-9, 8-15, 15-13 Nov. 9 at Duquesne W 9-15, 15-5, 15-10, 15-12 Nov. 12 Mercyhurst W 12-15, 15-5, 8-15, 15-8, 15-10 Nov. 18 vs. Troy State# W 15-13, 2-15, 15-4, 15-10 Nov. 18 vs. Eastern Illinois# W 15-13, 4-15, 15-13, 9-15, 15-10 Nov. 19 vs. Valparaiso# L 5-15, 10-15, 7-15 *Mid-Continent Conference match #Mid-Con Tournament (Charleston, Ill.)

22-8 (5-1 Mid-Con East) • Coach: Joe Conroy Sept. 8 at Ohio L 3-15, 13-15, 7-15 Sept. 9 vs. Tennessee Tech L 13-15, 13-15, 15-4, 13-15 Sept. 9 vs. Drexel W 15-6, 15-5, 15-12 Sept. 13 at Cleveland State W 15-7, 15-12, 3-15, 17-15 Sept. 15 vs. Murray State W 15-7, 4-15, 15-6, 15-10 Sept. 16 at NE Illinois W 15-5, 15-6, 15-12 Sept. 16 vs. Tennessee-Martin W 15-8, 15-8, 15-2 Sept. 17 at Chicago State W 15-4, 15-5, 15-1 Sept. 22 at Niagara W 15-13, 15-6, 15-5 Sept. 22 vs. Loyola (Md.) W 15-9, 15-4, 15-10 Sept. 23 vs. UMKC W 15-2, 16-14, 15-11 Sept. 23 at Canisius W 15-10, 15-12, 18-16 Sept. 27 Pittsburgh L 5-15, 9-15, 4-15 Sept. 28 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 15-3, 15-7, 15-5 Oct. 3 Akron L 8-15, 5-15, 14-16 Oct. 6 Buffalo* W 15-12, 15-9, 12-15, 16-14 Oct. 7 Troy State* L 10-15, 14-16, 17-15, 15-13, 11-15 Oct. 8 Central Connecticut*W 15-7, 15-3, 15-13 Oct. 11 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 15-6, 16-14, 15-8 Oct. 18 at Robert Morris W 15-4, 15-6, 15-3 Oct. 25 Robert Morris W 15-12, 15-2, 15-6 Oct. 28 at Cleveland State W 15-5, 15-10, 15-6 Nov. 1 at Akron L 13-15, 15-9, 7-15, 5-15 Nov. 4 vs. Central Connecticut* W 15-3, 15-5, 15-10 Nov. 4 vs. Troy State* W 15-4, 13-15, 16-14, 5-15, 5-15 Nov. 5 at Buffalo* W 9-15, 13-15, 16-14, 15-11, 15-11 Nov. 11 Cleveland State W 15-11, 15-1, 15-2 Nov. 12 Kent State W 11-15, 15-12, 15-9, 14-16, 19-17 Nov. 15 Duquesne L 15-10, 15-6, 13-15, 7-15, 15-17 Nov. 17 Eastern Illinois# L 15-12, 8-15, 10-15, 15-13, 15-17 * - Mid-Continent Conference match # - Mid-Con Tournament (Youngstown, Ohio)

1993 10-20 (4-14 Mid-Con) • Coach: Joe Conroy Sept. 10 at Robert Morris W 15-8, 15-12, 12-15, 15-5 Sept. 11 at Marshall L 15-10, 7-15, 5-15, 6-15 Sept. 14 Duquesne L 9-15, 3-15, 15-10, 4-15 Sept. 17 at Milwaukee* W 15-9, 15-11, 12-15, 15-5 Sept. 18 at Green Bay* L 6-15, 10-15, 15-13, 5-15 Sept. 21 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 15-2, 15-2, 15-13 Sept. 24 Wright State* L 15-8, 6-15, 11-15, 5-15 Sept. 25 Eastern Illinois* L 8-15, 5-15, 4-15 Sept. 28 Cleveland State* L 12-15, 9-15, 15-2, 10-15 Sept. 28 Akron L 12-15, 13-15, 12-15 Oct. 3 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 15-5, 15-7, 15-10 Oct. 3 vs. Robert Morris W 15-10, 15-1, 15-11 Oct. 8 at Western Illinois* L 10-15, 7-15, 13-15 Oct. 9 at Northern Illinois* L 1-15, 0-15, 5-15 Oct. 15 Valparaiso* L 11-15, 15-17, 3-15 Oct. 16 UIC* L 15-10, 6-15, 15-9, 14-16, 6-15 Oct. 22 at Buffalo W 15-11, 15-6, 17-19, 15-12 Oct. 23 at Niagara L 14-16, 3-15, 16-14, 15-5, 9-15 Oct. 23 at Canisius W 15-11, 15-1, 15-3 Oct. 26 at Kent State L 10-15, 2-15, 8-15 Oct. 29 at Eastern Illinois L 10-15, 8-15, 4-15 Oct. 30 at Wright State* L 5-15, 6-15, 15-13, 4-15 Nov. 5 at UIC* L 7-15, 10-15, 6-15 Nov. 6 at Valparaiso* L 8-15, 6-15, 15-11, 8-15 Nov. 9 at Duquesne L 13-15, 5-15, 17-16, 7-15 Nov. 12 Green Bay* W 15-10, 15-2, 15-12 Nov. 13 Milwaukee* W 15-4, 15-7, 10-15, 15-8 Nov. 16 at Cleveland State* W 13-15, 15-4, 15-10, 15-12 Nov. 19 Northern Illinois* L 3-15, 2-15, 6-15 Nov. 20 Western Illinois* L 13-15, 14-16, 13-15 *Mid-Continent Conference match

Heather Luben helped lead YSU to the 1995 Mid Con East title.

1996 12-20 (2-4 Mid-Con East) • Coach: Joe Conroy Aug. 30 at Canisius L 13-15, 3-15, 15-13, 11-15 Aug. 30 vs. Eastern Michigan L 9-15, 6-15, 11-15 Aug. 31 at Niagara W 15-7, 8-15, 20-18, 15-3 Aug. 31 vs. St. Bonaventure L 15-10, 16-18, 11-15, 7-15 Sept. 6 vs. Milwaukee L 15-13, 10-15, 11-15, 6-15 Sept. 7 at Toledo L 15-13, 5-15, 9-15, 11-15 Sept. 13 at Western Kentucky L 7-15, 13-15, 8-15 Sept. 14 vs. Tennessee-Martin L 15-7, 5-15, 4-15, 8-15 Sept. 14 vs. UAB L 11-15, 13-15, 13-15 Sept. 15 at Dayton L 3-15, 4-15, 3-15 Sept. 18 Duquesne L 4-15, 5-15, 13-15 Sept. 21 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 15-12, 13-15, 8-15, 15-2, 15-10 Sept. 25 at Robert Morris W 15-2, 15-3, 15-9 Sept. 28 vs. VCU W 12-15, 15-12, 15-1, 8-15, 15-13 Sept. 28 at West Virginia L 5-15, 5-15, 4-15 Oct. 4 vs. Coppin State W 15-0, 15-1, 15-4 Oct. 5 at Wagner W 15-6, 15-5, 15-12 Oct. 5 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 15-9, 15-0, 15-10 Oct. 11 vs. Buffalo* L 7-15, 15-10, 4-15, 15-7, 13-15 Oct. 12 vs. Central Connecticut* W 8-15, 15-5, 15-7, 15-9 Oct. 13 at Troy State* L 6-15, 16-14, 7-15, 9-15 Oct. 15 Akron L 11-15, 8-15, 15-12, 12-15 Oct. 16 Robert Morris W 15-3, 15-2, 15-10 Oct. 19 Chicago State W 15-3, 15-8, 15-2 Oct. 26 vs. Wright State L 10-15, 6-15, 2-15 Oct. 26 at Cleveland State L 7-15, 6-15, 8-15 Oct. 27 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 15-10, 14-16, 15-6, 6-15, 15-11 Nov. 1 vs. Troy State* L 9-15, 15-11, 13-15, 8-15 Nov. 2 at Central Connecticut* W 7-15, 11-15, 15-8, 15-12, 15-9 Nov. 3 vs. Buffalo* L 6-15, 13-15, 15-9, 13-15 Nov. 6 vs. Pittsburgh L 9-15, 4-15, 10-15

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Nov. 13 at Duquesne L 9-15, 13-15, 4-15 *Mid-Continent Conference match

1997 14-20 (2-4 Mid-Con East) • Coach: Joe Conroy Aug. 31 vs. St. Bonaventure W 15-12, 15-8, 15-7 Aug. 31 vs. American L 7-15, 15-10, 11-15, 5-15 Sept. 5 vs. Navy W 17-15, 15-8, 15-12 Sept. 5 at Cleveland State L 8-15, 1-15, 5-15 Sept. 6 vs. Toledo L 4-15, 8-15, 13-15 Sept. 6 vs. Robert Morris W 15-12, 15-10, 15-13 Sept. 9 at Bowling Green L 7-15, 4-15, 16-14, 12-15 Sept. 12 vs. Duquesne L 7-15, 2-15, 7-15 Sept. 13 at Akron L 5-15, 6-15, 1-15 Sept. 13 vs. Cleveland State L 2-15, 7-15, 9-15 Sept. 16 Toledo L 3-15, 4-15, 15-9, 11-15 Sept. 20 vs. VCU L 13-15, 15-12, 9-15, 15-10, 12-15 Sept. 20 vs. Manhattan W 9-15, 15-7, 15-13, 15-13 Sept. 21 vs. Hartford W 15-10, 15-11, 12-15, 15-10 Sept. 21 vs. VCU W 18-16, 15-6, 15-10 Sept. 27 vs. Hofstra L 13-15, 15-12, 11-15, 8-15 Sept. 27 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 15-12, 15-10, 15-5 Sept. 28 vs. Chicago State W 15-15, 10-15, 15-5, 15-5 Oct. 4 UIC W 16-14, 17-15, 15-12 Oct. 10 vs. Central Connecticut* W 15-0, 15-2, 15-2 Oct. 11 vs. Valparaiso* L 8-15, 13-15, 13-15 Oct. 12 at Buffalo* L 12-15, 3-15, 15-9, 15-10 Oct. 18 Pittsburgh L 11-15, 13-15, 8-15 Oct. 22 at Robert Morris W 15-4, 15-10, 15-4 Oct. 25 at Canisius L 15-12, 8-15, 6-15, 6-15 Oct. 25 vs. Niagara W 5-15, 13-15, 15-4, 15-11, 15-12 Oct. 26 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.)L 15-10, 15-5, 10-15, 2-15, 10-15 Oct. 31 Valparaiso* L 14-16, 8-15, 12-15 Nov. 1 Buffalo* L 5-15, 15-5, 11-15, 11-15 Nov. 2 Central Connecticut*W 10-15, 11-15, 10-15, 6-15 Nov. 8 Wright State L 8-15, 9-15, 9-15 Nov. 9 Butler L 6-15, 7-15, 10-15 Nov. 12 Robert Morris W 15-9, 15-15, 15-3 Nov. 15 Cleveland State L 12-15, 9-15, 13-15 *Mid-Continent Conference match

1998 20-12 (9-3 Mid-Con) • Sept. 1 at Pittburgh L Sept. 1 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) W Sept. 4 vs. William and Mary L Sept. 5 at Penn State L Sept. 5 vs. UIC L Sept. 11 at UNLV L Sept. 12 vs. New Mexico State L Sept. 12 vs. SW Texas State L Sept. 18 vs. Columbia W Sept. 18 at Buffalo W Sept. 19 vs. Canisius W Sept. 19 at Niagara W Sept. 25 Western Illinois* W Sept. 26 Chicago State* W Sept. 27 at Cleveland State W Oct. 3 at Oakland W Oct. 4 at Eastern Michigan L Oct. 9 at IUPUI* W Oct. 10 at Valparaiso* L Oct. 16 UMKC* W Oct. 17 Oral Roberts* L Oct. 23 Valparaiso* W Oct. 24 IUPUI* W Oct. 25 Green Bay W Oct. 31 at Western Illinois* W Nov. 1 at Chicago State* W

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Coach: Joe Conroy 14-16, 3-15, 11-15 15-11, 2-15, 15-13, 15-10 3-15, 10-15, 10-15, 15-12 5-15, 6-15, 0-15 9-15, 8-15, 15-11, 11-15 10-15, 14-16, 6-15 11-15, 14-16, 13-15 12-15, 3-15, 3-15 15-3, 15-4, 15-10 12-15, 10-15, 16-14, 15-12, 15-4, 3-7 15-12, 15-9, 12-15, 15-6 12-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-5 15-11, 15-9, 15-8 15-3, 15-2, 15-8 15-13, 13-15, 15-6, 9-15, 15-12 15-8, 15-13, 15-5 15-12, 14-16, 12-15, 7-15 11-15, 16-14, 5-15, 15-5, 15-13 15-11, 12-15, 13-15, 12-15 15-0, 5-15, 15-2, 15-13 12-15, 10-15, 7-15 15-12, 15-10, 15-9 11-15, 15-16, 15-2, 15-12 15-5, 15-10, 11-15, 15-5 15-9, 16-14, 15-13 15-1, 15-0, 15-7

PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL Nov. 6 at Oral Roberts* L 5-15, 12-15, 12-15 Nov. 7 at UMKC* W 15-7, 15-6, 15-12 Nov. 11 at Robert Morris W 15-3, 12-15, 15-5, 15-12 Nov. 14 Oakland W 15-15, 15-4, 12-15, 15-3 Nov. 20 vs. Valparaiso# W 15-10, 15-12, 15-7 Nov. 21 at Oral Roberts# L 11-15, 9-15, 3-15 *Mid-Continent Conference | #Mid-Con Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

Vickie Robinson led the Penguins to a school-best 27-5 record and the 1999 Mid-Continent Conference crown.

1999 27-5 (13-1 Mid-Con) • Coach: Joe Conroy Sept. 4 at Canisius W 15-6, 15-3, 15-13 Sept. 4 vs. Navy W 15-12, 15-1, 15-4 Sept. 5 at Buffalo L 13-15, 15-13, 15-13, 10-15, 11-15 Sept. 5 at Niagara W 15-8, 15-12, 15-7 Sept. 11 at Bucknell W 15-11, 15-9, 15-8 Sept. 11 vs. Iona W 15-13, 15-5, 15-5 Sept. 17 vs. St. Peter’s (N.J.) L 15-8, 13-15, 11-15, 15-6, 11-15 Sept. 18 vs. Princeton L 16-18, 15-10, 11-15, 12-15 Sept. 18 vs. Rider W 15-7, 15-11, 15-0 Sept. 24 at UMKC* W 11-15, 15-9, 15-9, 15-11 Sept. 25 at Oral Roberts* L 13-15, 10-15, 5-15 Sept. 29 at Robert Morris W 15-7, 15-4, 15-9 Oct. 2 Oakland* W 15-11, 15-5, 18-16 Oct. 3 vs. Drexel W 15-1, 15-10, 15-6 Oct. 3 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 11-15, 15-5, 15-9, 15-11 Oct. 8 IUPUI* W 16-14, 16-14, 15-7 Oct. 9 Valparaiso* W 15-13, 15-9, 15-12 Oct. 15 at Western Illinois* W 15-11, 15-9, 15-7 Oct. 16 at Chicago State* W 15-7, 15-6, 15-2 Oct. 22 at Valparaiso* W 4-15, 15-3, 15-1, 15-12 Oct. 23 at IUPUI* W 15-7, 11-15, 8-15, 15-12, 15-8 Oct. 29 Oral Roberts* W 12-15, 15-13, 15-2, 15-10 Oct. 30 UMKC* W 15-12, 17-15, 15-7 Nov. 2 Cleveland State W 12-15, 15-2, 15-8, 15-7 Nov. 5 Chicago State* W 15-1, 15-2, 15-8 Nov. 6 Western Illinois* W 15-7, 15-3, 15-6 Nov. 10 Duquesne W 15-9, 8-15, 15-8, 15-3 Nov. 13 at Oakland* W 15-10, 15-3, 15-6 Nov. 14 at Toledo W 9-15, 15-2, 15-10, 16-14 Nov. 17 Robert Morris W 15-2, 15-10, 15-10 Nov. 19 vs. UMKC# W 5-15, 15-8, 5-15, 4-15 Nov. 20 at Oral Roberts# L 6-15, 15-9, 4-10, 10-15 *Mid-Continent Conference | #Mid-Con Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

2000 14-15 (6-8 Mid-Con) • Coach: Joe Conroy Sept. 1 vs. Indiana State L 7-15, 1-15, 14-16 Sept. 2 vs. SE Louisiana W 15-6, 6-15, 15-6, 10-15, 15-7 Sept. 2 at UIC L 9-15, 11-15, 9-15 Sept. 8 Bucknell W 15-10, 15-11, 17-15 Sept. 9 Drexel W 15-1, 15-10, 15-5 Sept. 9 UNC-Asheville W 15-9, 15-11, 15-9 Sept. 15 vs. Elon W 15-13, 15-1, 15-6 Sept. 15 at Penn L 7-15, 6-15, 6-15 Sept. 16 vs. Morehead State L 9-15, 16-14, 6-15, 12-15 Sept. 16 vs. Colgate W 15-13, 15-10, 15-6 Sept. 22 at Western Illinois* L 12-15, 13-15, 15-3, 15-10, 12-15 Sept. 23 at Chicago State* W 15-8, 15-1, 15-12 Sept. 27 at Cleveland State L 9-15, 15-8, 5-15, 11-15 Sept. 30 at Oakland* W 12-15, 6-15, 16-14, 15-3, 15-8 Oct. 4 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 15-10, 15-11, 15-13 Oct. 6 IUPUI* L 5-15, 11-15, 4-15 Oct. 7 Valparaiso* L 15-7, 15-6, 9-15, 13-15, 16-18 Oct. 11 at Robert Morris W 9-15, 15-9, 15-11, 15-13 Oct. 13 UMKC* W 15-7, 15-13, 20-18 Oct. 14 Oral Roberts* L 13-15, 15-10, 8-15, 5-15 Oct. 20 at Valparaiso* L 13-15, 15-10, 8-15, 5-15 Oct. 21 at IUPUI* L 2-15, 10-15, 6-15 Oct. 27 Chicago State* W 15-6, 15-6, 15-12 Oct. 28 Western Illinois* W 15-11, 15-4, 15-9 Oct. 29 Wright State L 6-15, 3-15, 16-18 Nov. 3 at Oral Roberts* L 6-15, 5-15, 5-15 Nov. 4 at UMKC* L 5-15, 11-15, 4-15 Nov. 10 at Duquesne L 15-5, 12-15, 13-15, 9-15 Nov. 11 Oakland* W 15-10, 15-12, 8-15, 15-4 *Mid-Continent Conference match

2001 10-18 (1-13 Horizon League) • Coach: Joe Conroy Aug. 31 vs. Northwestern State W 30-24, 30-27, 30-27 Aug. 31 vs. Portland State W 28-30, 30-28, 30-16, 30-25 Sept. 1 at Duquesne L 28-30, 27-30, 27-30 Sept. 1 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.)W 30-19, 30-22, 30-14 Sept. 7 vs. Central Connecticut W 30-16, 30-20, 30-21 Sept. 8 vs. Binghamton W 30-19, 30-22, 30-24 Sept. 8 at Army W 30-26, 32-30, 30-20 Sept. 18 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 30-19, 30-18, 30-28 Sept. 21 at Wright State* L 23-30, 27-30, 27-30 Sept. 22 at Butler* L 30-27, 28-30, 27-30, 20-30 Sept. 29 Cleveland State* W 19-30, 31-29, 30-21, 30-22 Oct. 5 Milwaukee* L 20-30, 21-30, 26-30 Oct. 6 Green Bay* L 29-31, 26-30, 19-30 Oct. 9 at Penn State L 23-30, 17-30, 20-30 Oct. 12 at Loyola* L 24-30, 30-28, 29-31, 25-30 Oct. 13 at UIC* L 19-30, 30-24, 20-30, 23-30 Oct. 16 at Pittsburgh W 31-33, 30-28, 32-34, 30-21, 17-15 Oct. 20 Wright State* L 27-30, 30-19, 17-30, 25-30 Oct. 21 Butler* L 17-30, 20-30, 27-30 Oct. 24 West Virginia W 30-27, 30-26, 28-30, 23-30, 15-10 Oct. 27 at Cleveland State* L 23-30, 30-28, 26-30, 32-30, 10-15 Oct. 31 Robert Morris L 35-37, 30-28, 30-22, 25-30, 15-17 Nov. 2 at Green Bay* L 28-30, 22-30, 21-30 Nov. 3 at Milwaukee* L 30-27, 15-30, 31-33, 20-30 Nov. 9 UIC* L 27-30, 24-30, 28-30 Nov. 10 Loyola* L 26-30, 16-30, 20-30 Nov. 11 IPFW L 26-30, 30-21, 23-30, 25-30 Nov. 16 vs. Loyola# L 18-30, 21-30, 20-30 *Horizon League | #Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.)


PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

ALL-TIME RESULTS

2002

2004

2006

8-24 (0-14 Horizon League) • Coach: Joe Conroy Aug. 30 at Florida Atlantic L 30-26, 17-30, 29-31, 26-30 Aug. 31 vs. Minnesota L 16-30, 19-30, 19-30 Aug. 31 vs. North Carolina State W 21-30, 28-30, 30-25, 30-20, 15-13 Sept. 6 at Toledo L 29-31, 23-30, 30-27, 31-29, 11-15 Sept. 7 vs. Jacksonville State W 24-30, 30-23, 30-23, 30-16 Sept. 7 vs. Chicago State W 30-21, 30-22, 25-30, 30-24 Sept. 13 vs. Winthrop L 30-26, 20-30, 30-25, 26-30, 13-15 Sept. 13 vs. Duquesne W 30-12, 26-30, 16-30, 30-27, 15-5 Sept. 14 vs. Iowa State L 30-28, 17-30, 19-30, 23-30 Sept. 14 at UMKC L 28-30, 33-35, 22-30 Sept. 20 at Canisius W 20-30, 30-18, 30-16, 30-28 Sept. 21 vs. Stony Brook W 30-19, 30-21, 30-24 Sept. 21 at Niagara W 30-24, 32-30, 30-23 Sept. 22 at Buffalo L 14-30, 28-30, 30-23, 18-30 Sept. 24 at West Virginia L 30-20, 22-30, 25-30, 30-24, 13-15 Sept. 27 Cleveland State* L 30-20, 22-30, 26-30, 30-24, 13-15 Oct. 1 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 30-16, 32-30, 30-24 Oct. 4 at Milwaukee* L 31-29, 17-30, 19-30, 19-30 Oct. 5 at Green Bay* L 20-30, 16-30, 19-30 Oct. 11 Loyola* L 22-30, 12-30, 11-30 Oct. 12 UIC* L 26-30, 28-30, 19-30 Oct. 18 at Butler* L 30-25, 30-23, 27-30, 24-30, 14-16 Oct. 19 at Wright State* L 25-30, 19-30, 15-30 Oct. 25 at Cleveland State* L 27-30, 19-30, 30-22, 19-30 Nov. 1 Green Bay* L 22-30, 30-28, 20-30, 26-30 Nov. 2 Milwaukee* L 16-30, 25-30, 15-30 Nov. 8 at UIC* L 24-30, 17-30, 18-30 Nov. 9 at Loyola* L 22-30, 28-30, 14-30 Nov. 13 at Robert Morris L 31-33, 37-35, 30-28, 26-30, 15-17 Nov. 15 Wright State* L 18-30, 21-30, 22-30 Nov. 16 Butler* L 20-30, 26-30, 31-33 Nov. 22 vs. Loyola# L 14-30, 24-30, 18-30 *Horizon League | #Horizon League Tournament (Green Bay, Wis.)

10-21 (1-13 Horizon League) • Coach: Joe Conroy Sept. 3 at Holy Cross W 30-21, 30-27, 31-29 Sept. 4 vs. Radford L 30-23, 30-20, 22-30, 22-30, 12-15 Sept. 4 vs. Siena W 26-30, 30-18, 30-21, 30-25 Sept. 7 Duquesne L 28-30, 30-26, 23-30, 30-20, 14-16 Sept. 10 Niagara W 30-24, 34-32, 30-24 Sept. 11 UNC-Wilmington W 30-23, 30-22, 28-30, 30-14 Sept. 11 Chicago State L 30-24, 30-22, 13-30, 30-32, 11-15 Sept. 14 at Ohio State L 11-30, 25-30, 20-30 Sept. 17 at UM-Eastern Shore W 30-24, 30-25, 30-27 Sept. 17 vs. Columbia W 30-22, 30-25, 30-21 Sept. 18 vs. Sacred Heart W 30-18, 30-20, 30-21 Sept. 18 vs. Wofford L 27-30, 26-30, 34-32, 30-27, 12-15 Sept. 24 at UIC* L 24-30, 30-23, 30-32, 19-30 Sept. 25 at Loyola* L 24-30, 28-30, 20-30 Oct. 1 Wright State* L 23-30, 22-30, 22-30 Oct. 2 Butler* L 30-27, 30-21, 24-30, 14-30, 11-15 Oct. 5 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 30-26, 30-26, 30-28 Oct. 8 Cleveland State* L 27-30, 24-30, 25-30 Oct. 15 Green Bay* L 30-20, 20-30, 32-34, 26-30 Oct. 16 Milwaukee* L 19-30, 27-30, 14-30 Oct. 22 Loyola* W 30-22, 21-30, 30-28, 30-22 Oct. 23 UIC* L 19-30, 31-29, 29-31, 30-28, 12-15 Oct. 26 at Robert Morris L 19-30, 18-30, 28-30 Oct. 29 at Butler* L 24-30, 30-24, 14-30, 20-30 Oct. 30 at Wright State* L 25-30, 30-27, 20-30, 33-31, 6-15 Nov. 3 at West Virginia L 25-30, 29-31, 24-30 Nov. 5 at Cleveland State* L 18-30, 30-25, 24-30, 18-30 Nov. 12 at Milwaukee* L 16-30, 22-30, 22-30 Nov. 13 at Green Bay* L 21-30, 30-25, 23-30, 28-20 Nov. 18 UIC# W 30-20, 30-24, 33-31 Nov. 19 Cleveland State# L 21-30, 23-30, 28-30 *Horizon League | #Horizon League Tournament (Youngstown, Ohio)

10-22 (1-13 Horizon League) • Coach: Joe Bonner Aug. 25 at Dayton L 17-30, 10-30, 18-30 Aug. 26 vs. IUPUI L 16-30, 30-26, 10-30, 25-30 Aug. 26 vs. Southern Ilinois W 31-29, 30-26, 30-22 Sept. 1 at Canisius W 26-30, 30-27, 30-27, 26-30, 15-12 Sept. 2 at Buffalo L 20-30, 23-30, 28-30 Sept. 2 vs. Fordham L 26-30, 21-30, 22-30 Sept. 5 at Akron L 16-30, 20-30, 25-30 Sept. 8 vs. LaSalle W 30-25, 30-15, 30-22 Sept. 8 vs. Providence W 30-24, 30-23, 30-21 Sept. 9 vs. Navy W 20-32, 30-28, 30-27 Sept. 9 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.)W 30-18, 30-18, 28-30, 30-25 Sept. 13 Ohio State L 18-30, 15-30, 25-30 Sept. 15 Bowling Green L 18-30, 28-30, 29-31 Sept. 15 Morehead State L 30-25, 26-30, 16-30, 19-30 Sept. 16 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 30-23, 26-30, 31-29, 30-28 Sept. 16 Duquesne W 30-22, 30-27, 30-27 Sept. 22 at Milwaukee* L 30-27, 11-30, 13-30, 25-30 Sept. 23 at Green Bay* L 25-30, 30-25, 19-30, 22-30 Sept. 29 UIC* L 26-30, 30-19, 30-25, 28-30, 13-15 Sept. 30 Loyola* L 24-30, 27-30, 18-30 Oct. 6 at Wright State* L 29-31, 20-30, 30-26, 20-30 Oct. 7 at Butler* L 16-30, 25-30, 29-31 Oct. 13 Cleveland State* L 29-31, 26-30, 27-30 Oct. 15 at West Virginia W 30-20, 30-16, 30-24 Oct. 20 Green Bay* L 28-30, 24-30, 24-30 Oct. 21 Milwaukee* L 24-30, 21-30, 21-30 Oct. 27 at Loyola* L 30-25, 21-30, 14-30, 20-30 Oct. 28 at UIC* L 18-30, 27-30, 23-30 Nov. 3 Butler* L 28-30, 26-30, 30-27, 25-30 Nov. 4 Wright State* W 30-27, 30-28, 20-30, 26-30, 15-11 Nov. 10 at Cleveland State* L 18-30, 14-30, 20-30 Nov. 17 vs. Milwaukee# L 26-30, 25-30, 19-30 *Horizon League | #Horizon League Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)

2003

7-22 (0-14 Horizon League) • Coach: Joe Bonner Aug. 27 at Akron L 25-30, 27-30, 23-30 Aug. 28 vs. Robert Morris W 30-26, 27-30, 28-30, 30-18, 15-9 Aug. 28 vs. Canisius W 37-39, 28-30, 30-17, 30-15, 15-9 Sept. 2 vs. South Alabama L 24-30, 27-30, 25-30 Sept. 2 at Murray State W 30-21, 30-28, 30-27 Sept. 3 vs. South Alabama W 30-21, 27-30, 30-27, 30-16 Sept. 3 at Murray State L 24-30, 17-30, 22-30 Sept. 16 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 29-31, 20-30, 30-26, 30-20, 15-12 Sept. 16 vs. Chicago State W 30-26, 30-23, 19-30, 30-28 Sept. 17 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.)W 30-19, 30-13, 30-18 Sept. 17 at Toledo L 21-30, 19-30, 28-30 Sept. 23 at Wright State* L 28-30, 20-30, 30-28, 22-30 Sept. 24 at Butler* L 31-29, 29-31, 30-26, 24-30, 7-15 Sept. 30 at Cleveland State* L 20-30, 22-30, 19-30 Oct. 1 at Duquesne L 24-30, 28-30, 24-30 Oct. 7 at Green Bay* L 27-30, 19-30, 29-31 Oct. 8 at Milwaukee* L 25-30, 30-24, 22-30, 30-28, 11-15 Oct. 14 UIC* L 30-28, 30-24, 22-30, 22-30, 14-16 Oct. 15 Loyola* L 24-30, 17-30, 27-30 Oct. 18 West Virginia L 30-22, 26-30, 28-30, 26-30 Oct. 21 Butler* L 26-30, 16-30, 26-30 Oct. 22 Wright State* L 24-30, 26-30, 18-30 Oct. 28 Cleveland State* L 25-30, 23-30, 26-30 Nov. 4 Milwaukee* L 16-30, 17-30, 24-30 Nov. 5 Green Bay* L 33-31, 27-30, 30-22, 25-30, 10-15 Nov. 8 at Saint Francis (Pa.) L 21-30, 24-30, 30-21, 28-30 Nov. 11 at Loyola* L 24-30, 28-30, 17-30 Nov. 12 at UIC* L 19-30, 35-33, 32-30, 24-30, 12-15 Nov. 17 vs. Green Bay# L 30-28, 32-34, 23-30, 25-30 *Horizon League | #Horizon League Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)

10-19 (1-13 Horizon League) • Coach: Joe Conroy Aug. 29 vs. Seton Hall L 25-30, 28-30, 23-30 Aug. 29 at Niagara W 30-22, 29-31, 30-26, 30-22 Aug. 30 vs. Albany W 30-28, 31-29, 30-26 Aug. 30 at Canisius W 30-19, 19-30, 30-25, 30-14 Aug. 31 vs. Syracuse L 25-30, 22-30, 26-30 Sept. 5 at New Mexico L 28-30, 25-30, 30-20, 30-26, 13-15 Sept. 6 vs. Delaware L 24-30, 26-30, 30-22, 19-30 Sept. 6 vs. Alcorn State W 30-20, 30-19, 30-25 Sept. 12 vs. Canisius W 30-18, 30-28, 25-30, 30-25 Sept. 13 at Binghamton W 32-34, 30-15, 30-18, 30-26 Sept. 13 vs. Quinnipiac W 30-15, 31-29, 30-22 Sept. 26 at Green Bay* L 17-30, 21-30, 21-30 Sept. 27 at Milwaukee* L 30-27, 27-30, 19-30, 26-30 Oct. 3 UIC W 34-32, 26-30, 26-30, 33-31, 15-11 Oct. 4 Loyola* L 23-30, 22-30, 27-30 Oct. 10 at Wright State* L 31-29, 21-30, 30-25, 28-30, 15-17 Oct. 11 at Butler* L 29-31, 24-30, 27-30 Oct. 17 at Cleveland State* L 27-30, 26-30, 11-30 Oct. 18 West Virginia L 30-15, 26-30, 26-30, 30-21, 13-15 Oct. 24 Milwaukee* L 28-30, 23-30, 28-30 Oct. 25 Green Bay* L 26-30, 19-30, 28-30 Oct. 28 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 30-14, 30-16, 30-23 Oct. 31 at Loyola* L 23-30, 28-30, 16-30 Nov. 1 at UIC* L 22-30, 24-30, 28-30 Nov. 7 Butler* L 18-30, 27-30, 33-31, 28-30 Nov. 8 Wright State* L 27-30, 21-30, 34-32, 26-30 Nov. 11 Robert Morris W 30-26, 25-30, 30-16, 24-30, 15-8 Nov. 14 Cleveland State* L 21-30, 17-30, 30-25, 26-30 Nov. 21 vs. Wright State# L 26-30, 19-30, 16-30 *Horizon League | #Horizon League Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)

2005

2007 12-18 (5-11 Horizon League) • Coach: Joe Bonner Aug. 24 vs. LaSalle W 30-19, 30-28, 32-34, 16-30, 15-13 Aug. 24 vs. Lehigh W 30-24, 30-25, 30-23 Aug. 25 vs. Rider W 31-29, 30-17, 30-28 Aug. 25 at Temple W 30-27, 31-29, 19-30, 18-30, 15-8 Aug. 31 vs. UNC-Greensboro W 30-22, 30-23, 25-30, 30-16 Sept. 1 vs. North Dakota State L 19-30, 27-30, 14-30 Sept. 1 at Robert Morris L 25-30, 30-27, 29-31, 25-30 Sept. 4 at No. 20 Ohio State L 19-30, 21-30, 25-30 Sept. 7 at Kent State L 26-30, 19-30, 24-30 Sept. 8 vs. Binghamton L 14-30, 21-30, 28-30 Sept. 8 vs. Canisius W 30-16, 19-30, 30-19, 30-21 Sept. 14 at Butler* L 36-34, 29-31, 30-26, 25-30, 10-15 Sept. 15 at Wright State* L 26-30, 30-28, 22-30, 30-17, 9-15 Sept. 21 Cleveland State* L 30-22, 17-30, 25-30, 28-30 Sept. 28 Milwaukee* L 25-30, 25-30, 31-29, 19-30 Sept. 29 Green Bay* L 30-27, 28-30, 26-30, 30-28, 10-15 Oct. 3 at Valparaiso* W 30-22, 19-30, 30-11, 27-30, 15-22 Oct. 5 Loyola* W 18-30, 30-26, 17-30, 30-12, 17-15 Oct. 6 UIC* W 30-20, 28-30, 30-28, 30-28 Oct. 12 Wright State* W 29-31, 25-33, 30-21, 34-32 Oct. 13 Butler* L 33-31, 24-30, 20-30, 32-30, 16-18 Oct. 19 at Green Bay* L 21-30, 20-30, 16-30 Oct. 20 at Milwaukee* L 26-30, 30-22, 18-30, 26-30 Oct. 23 West Virginia W 31-29, 24-30, 31-29, 20-30, 15-12 Oct. 26 at UIC* L 20-30, 30-26, 30-20, 19-30, 12-15 Oct. 27 at Loyola* L 25-30, 26-30, 30-26, 22-30 Nov. 2 Valparaiso* W 30-26, 23-30, 33-31, 18-30, 16-14 Nov. 3 No. 17 Dayton L 18-30, 20-30, 28-30 Nov. 10 at Cleveland State* L 21-30, 30-26, 29-31, 24-30 Nov. 16 vs. Cleveland State# L 17-30, 31-33, 24-30 *Horizon League | #Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.)

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MATCH RECORDS

PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

Individual Match Records

Team Match Records

THREE GAMES Kills Attempts Assists Aces Digs Hitting % Block Solos

THREE GAMES

Block Assists Total Blocks

30 55 63 7 28 .692 4 4 12 12

Amy Hermann vs Western Illinois Jill Raslevich vs. Akron Melissa Lyczkowski vs. Bucknell Amy Hermann vs. Central Connecticut State Jen Windau vs. Milwaukee Cindy Neubauer vs. Chicago State Tracie Bender vs. Bucknell Annie Buschur vs. Cleveland State Kristen Meech vs. UMKC Kristen Meech vs. UMKC

Kills Attempts Assists Aces Digs Hitting % Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks

30 75 76 7 40 .692 6 12 13

Amy Hermann vs. Niagara Heather Luben vs. Akron Karla Everhart vs. Wright State Kristen Meech vs. Portland State Heather Luben vs. Akron Tracie Bender vs. Buffalo Annie Buschur vs. Robert Morris Rebecca Sylak vs. Toledo Rebecca Sylak vs. Toledo

Kills Attempts Assists Aces Digs Hitting % Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks

31 66 86 7 36 .528 6 12 13

Jessica Fraley vs. Canisius Amy Hermann vs. Cleveland State Angie Pasquinelli vs. Canisius Amy Hermann vs. IUPUI Jill Raslevich vs. Eastern Illinois Vickie Robinson vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) Michele Batton vs. Robert Morris Tracie Bender vs. Kent State Tracie Bender vs. Kent State

10/31/1998 9/23/1993 9/8/2000 9/10/1997 11/6/1992 9/17/1994 9/4/1994 10/17/2003 10/30/1999 10/30/1999

Kills Attempts Assists Aces Digs Hitting % Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks

75 177 64 17 99 .571 12 30 30 18

vs. Bucknell vs. IUPUI vs. Valparaiso vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) vs. Milwaukee vs. Central Connecticut State vs. Iona vs. IUPUI vs. UMKC vs. Iona

9/19/1998 10/15/1996 10/12/2007 8/31/2001 10/15/1996 11/5/1994 10/11/2000 11/14/1999 11/14/1999

Kills Attempts Assists Aces Digs Hitting %. Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks

86 248 82 14 144 .373 11 34 24

vs. Wright State vs. Eastern Michigan vs. Wright State vs. Portland State vs. Akron vs. Marshall vs. Murray State vs. UMKC vs. UMKC

8/28/2005 9/27/1998 8/28/2005 10/9/1998 11/18/1994 10/27/1996 11/13/2002 11/12/1995 11/12/1995

Kills

88 88 246 77 77 12 12 129 .315 14 32 20

vs. Kent State vs. Robert Morris vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Kent State vs. Robert Morris vs. Army vs. Western Illinois vs. Eastern Illinois vs. IUPUI vs. Buffalo Three Times vs. Kent State

FOUR GAMES

FOUR GAMES

FIVE GAMES

Annie Buschur owns YSU’s record for solo blocks in three and four set matches.

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9/8/2000 10/8/1999 10/23/1998 9/1/2001 11/6/1992 10/10/1997 9/11/1999 10/8/1999| 10/30/1999 9/11/1999

10/12/2007 10/4/1998 10/12/2007 8/31/2001 10/15/1996 9/11/1993 9/15/1995 9/24/1999 9/24/1999

FIVE GAMES Attempts Assists Aces Digs Hitting % Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks

Tracie Bender hit at a school-best .692 clip against Buffalo in 1994.

11/12/1995 11/13/2002 11/17/1995 11/12/1995 11/13/2002 9/19/1997 9/22/2000 11/18/1994 10/23/1999 9/27/1992 11/12/1995

Angie Pasquinelli recorded a schoolrecord 86 assists versus Canisius in 2005.


PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL KILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

DIGS PER GAME

Amy Hermann Heather Luben Vickie Robinson Jessica Fraley Colleen Royer Amy Hermann Vickie Robinson Rebecca Sylak Ruth Boscaljon Ruth Boscaljon

513 468 429 427 422 405 388 365 363 361

1998 1996 1999 2007 2003 1997 1998 2000 2006 2007

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

KILLS PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Amy Hermann Amy Hermann Heather Luben Colleen Royer Vickie Robinson Jill Raslevich Vickie Robinson Rebecca Sylak Michele Batton Jessica Fraley

4.62 4.13 4.07 3.98 3.97 3.77 3.63 3.61 3.51 3.50

Melissa Lyczkowski Melissa Lyczkowski Angie Pasquinelli Karla Everhart Angie Pasquinelli Julie Meese Jaime Pirotte Karla Everhart Melissa Lyczkowski Melissa Lyczkowski

1998 1997 1996 2003 1999 1995 1998 2000 1999 2007

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

1999 1998 2004 2007 2005 1988 1994 2006 2000 2001

1. 2. 3. 4.

Melissa Lyczkowski Melissa Lyczkowski Angie Pasquinelli Angie Pasquinelli Melissa Lyczkowski Jaime Pirotte Melissa Lyczkowski Karla Everhart Karla Everhart Jaime Pirotte

1,373 1,289 1,276 1,211 1,209 1,173 1,133 1,125 1,119 1,039

Heather Luben Jen Windau Laurie Shives Jill Raslevich Amber Nagy Jill Raslevich Ebony Barbosa Amanda Cindric Amy Hermann Jill Raslevich

SOLO BLOCKS 1995 1995 1993 1992 1993 1996 2005 1999 2006 2007

Lori Longo Julie Meese Jen Kathe Laura Eden Julie Sabatini Jill Raslevich Dina Hartman Julie Meese Michelle Pence 10. Vickie Robinson

72 63 57 55 54 53 52 47 47 45

1. 2. 2t. 4. 5. 6. 7.

12.26 11.61 11.10 11.09 10.97 10.67 10.60 10.35 10.32 10.30

6. 7. 8. 9.

Lori Longo Julie Sabatini Julie Meese Jill Raslevich Laura Eden Jen Kathe Colleen Royer Dina Hartman Michelle Pence Lori Lyman

0.78 0.67 0.62 0.55 0.55 0.52 0.48 0.44 0.43 0.43

1999 1998 2004 2005 2000 1995 2001 2007 2006 1994

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Kristen Meech Annie Buschur Michelle Batton Tracie Bender Vickie Robinson Annie Buschur Melanie Pounders Ruth Boscaljon Kristen Meech Michele Pence

207 146 144 141 137 134 130 128 123 123

448 446 437 431 412 405 400 395 391 389

1996 1993 2007 1995 1999 1992 2007 2005 1998 1994

Kristen Meech Tracie Bender Annie Buschur Vickie Robinson Michele Batton Melanie Pounders Annie Buschur Kristen Meech 9. Kristen Meech 10. Rebecca Sylak

1.92 1.34 1.28 1.27 1.24 1.23 1.22 1.22 1.21 1.20

53 46 46 45 43 41 38 38 38 38

1989 1987 1991 1986 1988 1990 2007 2006 1999 1986

BLOCK ASSISTS 1987 1987 1988 1987 1987 1992 1990 1988 1991 1999

Kristen Meech Michele Batton Tracie Bender Annie Buschur Melanie Pounders Vickie Robinson 7. Annie Buschur 8. Rebecca Sylak 9. Kristen Meech 10. Ruth Boscaljon Kristen Meech

1987 1987 1987 1992 1987 1988 2001 1990 1991 2001

1999 2002 2002 1995 1999 2003 2003 2006 2000 1991

1999 1995 2003 1999 2002 2003 2002 2000 2001 1999

169 115 113 109 106 106 102 96 95 90 90

1999 2002 1995 2002 2003 1999 2003 1999 2001 2006 2000

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Vickie Robinson .343 (429-126/884) Kristen Meech .311 (322-92/739) R. Boscaljon .300 (363-122/802) Kristen Meech .290 (275-85/655) R. Boscaljon .286 (361-126/822) Vickie Robinson .285 (388-133/895) Nancy Winkler .283 (208-61/520) Jill Raslevich .281 (328-109/780) Abby Ettenhofer .279 (334-108/811) Laura Eden .276 (126-49/279)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Amy Hermann Heather Luben Jessica Fraley Ebony Barbosa Ebony Barbosa Colleen Royer Melanie Pounders Amy Hermann Michele Batton Jen Windau

1999 2000 2006 2001 2007 1998 1986 1995 2005 1986

TOTAL ATTEMPTS

TOTAL BLOCKS PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Dina Hartman Dina Hartman Michelle Pence Laura Eden Laura Eden Dina Hartman Ruth Boscaljon Ruth Boscaljon Kristen Meech Dawn Kelly

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

TOTAL BLOCKS

DIGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

4.95 4.23 4.21 4.18 3.91 3.89 3.87 3.85 3.79 3.74

SERVICE ACES PER GAME

ASSISTS PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jill Raslevich Heather Luben Jen Windau Jill Raslevich Jill Raslevich Heather Luben Amanda Cindric Amber Nagy Cari Leslie Laurie Shives

SERVICE ACES

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SEASON RECORDS

1,307 1,247 1,176 1,172 1,109 1,041 1,026 1,020 948 948

1998 1996 2007 2007 2006 2003 2004 1997 1999 1993

GAMES PLAYED 1.

Dina Hartman Dina Hartman Julie Meese 4. Laura Eden 5. Lana Fairchild 6. Lori Longo 7. Jessica Fraley Ruth Boscaljon Ebony Barbosa Julie Meese

129 129 129 126 125 124 122 122 122 122

1989 1988 1988 1988 1989 1988 2007 2007 2007 1989

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CAREER RECORDS

PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

KILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Vickie Robinson Amy Hermann Jill Raslevich Rebecca Sylak Kristen Meech Colleen Royer Heather Luben Annie Buschur Jessica Fraley Cindy Neubauer

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Vickie Robinson Amy Hermann Jill Raslevich Colleen Royer Ruth Boscaljon Jessica Fraley Heather Luben Angie May Rebecca Sylak Kristen Meech

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Melissa Lyczkowski Angie Pasquinelli Jaime Pirotte Julie Meese Karla Everhart Tina Gregory Tamara Rudy Beth Boscarelli Lana Fairchild Kelly Gager

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Melissa Lyczkowski Angie Pasquinelli Jaime Pirotte Karla Everhart Kelly Gager Julie Meese Anna Quatraro Tina Gregory Tamara Rudy Beth Boscarelli

DIGS 1,408 1,371 1,132 1,096 1,055 1,045 1,020 1,005 1,001 896

1996-99 1994-98 1992-95 1997-01 1998-01 2000-03 1993-96 2000-03 2004-07 1992-95

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jill Raslevich Cari Leslie Vickie Robinson Amber Nagy Amanda Cindric Amy Hermann Tina Gregory Jen Windau Heather Luben Melissa Lyczkowski

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Jill Raslevich Heather Luben Amber Nagy Angie May Cari Leslie Jen Windau Amanda Cindric Vickie Robinson Amy Hermann Katie Wright

KILLS PER GAME

ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kristen Meech Annie Buschur Dina Hartman Vickie Robinson Rebecca Sylak Tracie Bender Amy Hermann Michele Batton Laura Eden Ruth Boscaljon

4.18 3.49 3.17 3.15 3.13 3.06 2.99 2.82 2.77 2.77

1992-95 1993-96 1997-00 1994-95 2003-06 1990-93 2003-06 1996-99 1994-98 1995-98

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kristen Meech Annie Buschur Ruth Boscaljon Vickie Robinson Dina Hartman Rebecca Sylak Michelle Pence Angie May Kristi Reckenwalt Michele Batton

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lori Longo Dina Hartman Julie Meese Jen Kathe Angie Pasquinelli Jill Raslevich Julie Sabatini Laura Eden 9. Vickie Robinson 10. Amy Hermann

165 156 139 133 128 124 122 122 119 118

1986-89 1987-90 1986-89 1986-89 2002-05 1992-95 1984-97 1986-88 1996-99 1994-98

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dina Hartman Kristen Meech Laura Eden Annie Buschur Vickie Robinson Ruth Boscaljon Tracie Bender Michelle Pence Sandy Stieber Kristi Reckenwalt

11.39 1998-01 9.61 2002-05 9.60 1996-96 9.49 2005-Pres. 5.42 1988-91 5.31 1986-89 5.30 1982-85 5.08 1991-94 4.47 1996-99 4.06 2000-03

Melissa Lyczkowski accumulated 4,820 assists from 1998-2001.

9.

Julie Sabatini Angie May Lori Longo Jen Kathe Jill Raslevich Dina Hartman Laura Eden Colleen Royer Angie Pasquinelli Julie Meese

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kristen Meech Annie Buschur Rebecca Sylak Vickie Robinson Dina Hartman Amy Hermann Michele Batton Tracie Bender Melanie Pounders Katie Shea

1.37 1998-01 1.17 2000-03 1.04 2006-Pres. .96 1996-99 .90 1987-90 .89 1997-01 .88 1988-92 .87 1994-95 .83 1989-90 .81 1999-2002

BLOCK SOLOS

.52 .45 .40 .36 .35 .33 .32 .32 .31 .31

1984-87 1994-95 1986-89 1986-89 1992-95 1987-90 1985-88 2000-03 2002-05 1986-89

Cari Leslie ranks second in career digs with 1,244 from 2003-06.

170 1987-90 127 1998-01 125 1985-88 121 2000-03 110 1996-99 76 2006-Pres. 75 1992-95 71 1988-92 68 1988-91 60 1989-90

BLOCK ASSISTS

SERVICE ACES PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

562 1998-01 477 2000-03 420 1987-90 405 1996-99 363 1997-01 281 1992-95 274 1994-98 265 1999-02 261 1985-88 243 2006-Pres.

TOTAL BLOCKS PER GAME

ACES 1998-01 2002-05 1993-96 1986-89 2005-Pres 1991-94 1996-99 2000-03 1987-90 1988-91

ASSISTS PER GAME

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1992-95 2003-06 1996-99 1997-00 2003-06 1994-98 1991-94 1990-93 1993-96 1998-01

DIGS PER GAME

3.33 1996-99 3.22 1994-98 3.16 1992-95 3.15 2000-03 3.11 2006-Pres. 3.09 2004-07 3.08 1993-96 2.83 1994-95 2.68 1997-01 2.49 1998-01

4,820 4,028 3,724 2,417 2,393 2,176 1,389 1,071 880 618

TOTAL BLOCKS 1,495 1,244 1,193 1,186 1,182 1,180 1,168 1,167 1,156 1,109

435 356 309 295 250 219 210 206 199 172

1998-01 2000-03 1997-01 1996-99 1987-90 1994-98 1999-02 1992-95 2001-04 2002-05

Rebecca Sylak’s 1,096 career kills from 1997-2001 rank fourth.


PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

CAREER RECORDS 25+ KILLS MATCH

31 Jessica Fraley 30 Amy Hermann Amy Hermann 29 Jill Raslevich 28 Ruth Boscaljon 27 Rebecca Sylak Amy Hermann Heather Luben Heather Luben 26 Colleen Royer Nickole Kennedy Amy Hermann Amy Hermann Heather Luben Jen Windau 25 Abby Ettenhofer Colleen Royer Colleen Royer

vs. Canisius vs. Niagara vs. Western Illinois vs. Western Illinois vs. Canisius vs. Valparaiso vs. IUPUI vs. Central Connecticut State vs. Wagner vs. Binghamton vs. Robert Morris vs. Cleveland State vs. Buffalo vs. Akron vs. Buffalo vs. UIC vs. Wright State vs. IPFW

8/28/05 9/19/98 10/31/98 11/13/92 9/1/06 10/7/00 10/9/98 11/2/96 10/5/96 9/13/03 11/13/02 9/27/98 9/18/98 10/15/96 10/22/93 11/12/05 10/10/03 11/11/01

Jessica Fraley Colleen Royer Colleen Royer Colleen Royer Melanie Pounders Vickie Robinson Amy Hermann Amy Hermann Heather Luben Heather Luben Jill Raslevich Jill Raslevich Jill Raslevich Jen Windau

23 Kills, 22 Digs vs. Wright State 25 Kills, 24 Digs vs. Wright State 20 Kills, 21 Digs vs. Wright State 23 Kills, 21 Digs vs. Butler 22 Kills, 21 Digs vs. Butler 20 Kills, 20 Digs vs. St. Peter’s 27 Kills, 21 Digs vs. IUPUI 24 Kills, 25 Digs vs. Eastern Michigan 27 Kills, 27 Digs vs. Central Connecticut State 26 Kills, 40 Digs vs. Akron 22 Kills, 23 Digs vs. Eastern Illinois 21 Kills, 25 Digs vs. Kent State 22 Kills, 36 Digs vs. Eastern Illinois 26 Kills, 21 Digs vs. Buffalo

Vickie Robinson Amy Hermann Jill Raslevich Heather Luben

1,408 Kills/1,193 Digs 1,371 kills/1,180 Digs 1,132 Kills/1,495 Digs 1,020 Kills/1,156 Digs

20 KILLS, 20 DIGS MATCH Vickie Robinson ranks in the top four all-time in career kills (first - 1,408), digs (third - 1,193) and total blocks (fourth - 405).

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

R. Boscaljon .293 (724-248/1,624) Vickie Robinson .277 (1,408-497/3,289) Kristen Meech .267 (1,055-351/2,636) Jill Raslevich .248 (1,132-418/2,877) Laura Eden .244 (628-266/1,615) Michele Batton .240 (744-256/2,090) Amy Hermann .236 (1,371-559/3,437) Rebecca Sylak .229 (1,096-430/2,913) Annie Buschur .229 (1,005-409/2,608) Amber Nagy .228 (886-287/2,632)

2006-Pres. 1996-99 1998-01 1992-95 1985-88 1999-02 1994-98 1997-01 2000-03 1997-00

10/12/07 10/10/03 11/8/03 11/7/03 10/18/02 9/17/99 10/9/98 10/4/98 11/2/96 10/15/96 11/17/95 11/12/95 11/18/94 10/22/93

1,000 KILLS/1,000 DIGS CAREER TOTAL ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Amy Hermann Vickie Robinson Cari Leslie Rebecca Sylak Jill Raslevich Heather Luben Colleen Royer Ebony Barbosa Kristen Meech Amber Nagy

3,437 1994-98 3,289 1993-96 2,931 2003-06 2,913 1997-01 2,877 1992-95 2,835 1993-96 2,720 2000-03 2,670 2005-Pres. 2,636 1998-01 2,632 1997-00

1996-99 1994-98 1992-95 1993-96

1,000 KILLS/500 BLOCKS CAREER Kristen Meech

1,055 Kills/562 Blocks

Heather Luben

468 Kills/448 Digs

1998-01

400 KILLS/400 DIGS SEASON 1996

GAMES PLAYED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Dina Hartman Julie Meese Tina Gregory Amy Hermann Vickie Robinson Melissa Lyczkowski 7. Angie Pasquinelli 8. Sandy Stieber 9. Lori Longo 10. Annie Buschur Kristen Meech Rebecca Sylak

466 455 428 426 423 423 419 415 412 409 409 409

1987-90 1986-89 1991-94 1994-98 1996-99 1998-01 2002-05 1988-91 1986-89 2000-03 1998-01 1997-01

Colleen Royer had 20 kills and 20 digs three different times in 2003.

Jessica Fraley had 31 kills in a five-set match against Canisius in 2005.

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AWARD WINNERS HORIZON LEAGUE ALL-LEAGUE 2007 2006

Jessica Fraley Ruth Boscaljon

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2006

Ruth Boscaljon (Co)

ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM 2006 2004 2002 2002

Ruth Boscaljon Jessica Fraley Angie Pasquinelli Nickole Kennedy

MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE

PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

COACH OF THE YEAR 1999 1998 1995 1994

Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy Joe Conroy

YSU HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1999 1999 1998 1998 1995 1995 1994

Kristen Meech Vickie Robinson Amy Hermann Vickie Robinson Heather Luben Jill Raslevich (MVP) Angie May

1994

Jill Raslevich

Meg Deibel

Sandra Treece

Jill Raslevich

1981-84 Enshrined - 1997

(1981-84) Enshrined - 2001

(1991-95) Enshrined - 2005

Sandy Stieber

Julie Meese

Amy Hermann

(1988-91) Enshrined - 2006

(1986-89) Enshrined - 2007

(1994-98) Enshrined - 2008

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1995

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1998

ALL-CONFERENCE

Jill Raslevich 1984 1983

Sandra Treece Sandra Treece

Melissa Lyczkowski

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM 1998

1982

Melissa Lyczkowski

ACADEMIC

FIRST-TEAM ALL-LEAGUE 2000 1999 1999 1998 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Meg Deibel

Rebecca Sylak Kristen Meech Vickie Robinson Amy Hermann Vickie Robinson Amy Hermann Heather Luben Jill Raslevich Amy Hermann

ALL-AMERICAN 2005 2001

ALL-DISTRICT 2007 2005 2001 2000

SECOND-TEAM ALL-LEAGUE 2000 1999 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1995 1995 1994

Kristen Meech Michelle Batton Melissa Lyczkowski Melissa Lyczkowski Vickie Robinson Vickie Robinson Amy Hermann Angie May Jaime Pirotte Jill Raslevich

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-LEAGUE 1994

Abby Ettenhofer (2nd Team) Kristen Meech (3rd Team)

Jessica Fraley (3rd team) Abby Ettenhofer (1st team) Kristin Meech (1st team) Kristin Meech (1st team)

ALL-LEAGUE 2007 2006 2005 2004

Jessica Fraley Jessica Fraley Abby Ettenhofer Abby Ettenhofer

2001

Kristen Meech

YSU STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2007-08 1999-00 1998-99 1991-92 1989-90

Jessica Fraley Vickie Robinson Amy Hermann Sandy Stieber Julie Meese

Jaime Pirotte Ruth Boscaljon earned Horizon League Co-Newcomer of the Year honors in 2006.

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Jill Raslevich was the MidContinent Conference Player of the Year in 1995.


PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL Year

GP

K

KPG

E

TA

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

93 814 8.75 347 2,021 101 1,021 10.10 494 2,858 129 1,426 11.05 479 4,094 129 1,243 9.64 536 3,343 119 1,229 10.33 467 3,571 116 1,308 11.28 513 3,832 103 1,144 11.11 544 3,519 107 1,341 12.53 597 4,047 123 1,658 13.48 727 4,558 105 1,509 14.37 599 3,870 117 1,392 11.90 765 4,049 118 1,515 12.83 726 4,200 114 1,698 14.28 733 4,613 112 1,746 15.59 545 4,644 102 1,468 14.39 673 3,953 100 1,401 14.01 649 3,971 120 1,543 12.86 799 4,481 106 1,509 14.24 661 4,126 115 1,601 13.92 805 4,402 109 1,528 14.02 770 4,648 111 1,497 13.49 796 4,776 122 1,686 13.82 801 5,074

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

Pct.

A

APG

SA

SAPG

SE

RE

DIG

DPG

BS

BA

TB

BPG

.231 .184 .240 .211 .213 .207 .171 .184 .204 .235 .155 .188 .209 .269 .201 .189 .166 .206 .181 .163 .147 .174

697 831 1,273 955 1,027 1,057 884 1,167 1,447 1,282 1,200 1,313 1,537 1,520 1,315 1,231 1,372 1,355 1,429 1,435 1,374 1,553

7.49 8.23 9.87 7.40 8.63 9.11 8.58 10.91 11.76 12.21 10.26 11.13 13.48 13.57 12.89 12.31 11.43 12.78 12.43 13.17 12.38 12.73

250 342 185 149 223 203 191 158 207 162 161 192 154 161 152 190 150 152 174 172 156 168

2.69 3.39 1.43 1.16 1.87 1.75 1.85 1.48 1.68 1.54 1.38 1.63 1.35 1.44 1.49 1.90 1.25 1.43 1.51 1.58 1.41 1.38

282 138 403 181 328 268 263 248 258 283 243 224 199 234 286 259 299 249 243 214 230 279

119 152 256 292 370 283 281 172 164 121 187 174 147 162 185 207 237 186 221 202 198 251

385 1,083 1,889 1,921 1,650 2,028 1,747 1,954 2,287 2,301 1,806 1,863 2,068 2,062 1,470 1,509 1,626 1,550 1,728 1,848 1,911 2,165

4.14 10.72 14.64 14.89 13.87 17.48 16.96 18.26 18.59 21.91 15.43 15.79 18.14 18.41 14.41 15.09 13.55 14.62 15.03 16.95 17.22 17.75

117 94 132 184 125 142 109 68 96 97 71 100 101 112 112 64 89 70 70 62 74 94

116 197 313 275 289 275 220 263 341 240 338 331 320 571 357 396 465 423 355 268 341 361

175.0 192.5 288.5 321.5 269.5 279.5 219.0 199.5 266.5 307.0 240.0 265.5 261.0 397.5 290.5 262.0 321.5 281.5 247.5 196.0 244.5 274.5

1.88 1.90 2.23 2.49 2.26 2.41 2.13 1.86 2.17 2.92 2.05 2.25 2.29 3.55 2.85 2.62 2.68 2.66 2.15 1.80 2.20 2.25

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

Laura Eden Nancy Winkler Laura Eden Lori Longo Sandy Steiber Dina Hartman Sandy Steiber Jill Raslevich Jen Windau Jill Raslevich Jill Raslevich Heather Luben Amy Hermann Amy Hermann Vickie Robinson Rebecca Sylak Rebecca Sylak Colleen Royer Colleen Royer Jessica Fraley Abby Ettenhofer Ruth Boscaljon Jessica Fraley

111 208 188 293 220 231 283 260 334 310 328 468 405 513 429 365 278 310 422 360 334 363 427

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 KILLS) 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Laura Eden .141 (111-66-319) Nancy Winkler .283 (208-61-520) Laura Eden .262 (188-66-466) Michelle Byers .246 (235-76-646) Chaney Wales .178 (194-85-611) Chaney Wales .240 (222-71-631) Ann Butterbaugh .264 (166-68-371) Cindy Neubauer .247 (241-87-623) Jen Windau .229 (334-117-948) Jill Raslevich .265 (310-104-776) Jill Raslevich .281 (328-109-780) Vickie Robinson .228 (238-92-640) Vickie Robinson .238 (353-146-870) Vickie Robsinon .285 (388-133-895) Vickie Robsinson .343 (429-126-884) Kristen Meech .311 (365-139-911) Kristen Meech .290 (275-85-665) Michele Batton .262 (195-66-493) Annie Buschur .269 (325-114-784) Sarah Wellner .238 (112-47-273) Abby Ettenhofer .279 (334-108-811) Ruth Boscaljon .300 (363-122-802) Ruth Boscaljon .286 (361-126-822)

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

Ann Quatraro Julie Sabatini Julie Meese Julie Meese Julie Meese Kelly Gager Tina Gregory Tina Gregory Jamie Pirotte

ASSISTS

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323 350 438 1,173 513 618 952 784 730

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

PENGUINS VOLLEYBALL

Jamie Pirotte Jamie Pirotte Jamie Pirotte Tamara Rubdy Melissa Lyczkowski Melissa Lyczkowski Melissa Lyczkowski Melissa Lyczkowski Angie Pasquinelli Beth Boscarelli Angie Pasquinelli Angie Pasquinelli Karla Everhart Karla Everhart

1,133 982 193 1,010 1,289 1,373 1,119 1,039 1,011 673 1,276 1,209 1,125 1,112

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

Diane Glasmeyer Michelle Alt Jennifer Kathe Laura Eden Lana Fairchild Sandy Steiber Sandy Steiber Jill Raslevich Jen Windau Jill Raslevich Jill Raslevich Heather Luben Amy Hermann Amy Hermann Amber Nagy Melissa Lyczkowski Melissa Lyczkowski Colleen Royer Colleen Royer Colleen Royer Amanda Cindric Amanda Cindric Janelle Mcdonald Laurie Shives

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Ann Quatraro Julie Sabatini Lori Longo Jennifer Kathe Dina Hartman Dina Hartman Michelle Pence Jill Raslevich Jen Windau Jamie Pirotte Jamie Pirotte Heather Luben Rebecca Sylak Amy Hermann Vickie Robinson Rebecca Sylak Colleen Royer Angie Pasquinelli Colleen Royer

201 59 253 322 330 299 350 405 446 389 431 448 327 391 412 232 246 246 258 308 294 395 346 437

SERVICE ACES 28 42 72 57 28 52 47 53 37 44 32 35 35 44 45 29 42 28 30

Kristen Meech’s 207 total blocks (38 solo, 169 assists) in 1999 are 61 more than any other player has accumulated in a single season. 2004 2005 2006 2007

Katie Shea Angie Pasquinelli Karla Everhart Ebony Barbosa

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

Laura Eden Laura Eden Dina Hartman Dina Hartman Dina Hartman Dina Hartman Michelle Pence Michelle Pence Maria Schuster Amy Hermann Amy Hermann Vickie Robinson Vickie Robsinson Kristen Meech Kristen Meech Kristen Meech Kristen Meech Annie Buschur Annie Buschur Katie Shea Katie Shea Ruth Boscaljon Ruth Boscaljon

44 43 33 30

TOTAL BLOCKS 38 68 86 123 117 114 123 57 99 101 100 87 99 116 207 123 116 146 134 104 106 128 115

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Beth Slagel Nancy Winkler Laura Eden Lori Longo Sandy Steiber Sandy Steiber Sandy Steiber Jill Raslevich Jen Windau Heather Luben Jill Raslevich Heather Luben Amy Hermann Amy Hermann Michelle Batton Rebecca Sylak

376 520 466 828 734 647 756 672 948 822 780 1,247 1,010 1,307 948 911

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rebecca Sylak Colleen Royer Colleen Royer Melanie Pounders Cari Leslie Ebony Barbosa Jessica Fraley

762 858 1,041 1,026 912 1,109 1,176

KILLS PER GAME 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rebecca Sylak Rebecca Sylak Colleen Royer Colleen Royer Jessica Fraley Abby Ettenhofer Ruth Boscaljon Jessica Fraley

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Amber Nagy Colleen Royer Colleen Royer Colleen Royer Amanda Cindric Cari Leslie Cari Leslie Laurie Shives

3.61 3.20 3.16 3.98 3.13 3.06 3.27 3.50

DIGS PER GAME 2.88 2.83 2.63 2.91 3.06 3.37 3.79 3.74

BLOCKS PER GAME 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Kristen Meech Kristen Meech Michele Batton Annie Buschur Katie Shea Katie Shea Ruth Boscaljon Ruth Boscaljon

1.22 1.21 1.24 1.28 1.17 0.97 1.15 0.94

ASSISTS PER GAME 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Melissa Lyczykowski Melissa Lyczykowski Angie Pasquinelli Beth Boscarelli Angie Pasquinelli Angie Pasquinelli Karla Everhart Karla Everhart

10.97 10.60 8.79 7.48 11.10 11.09 10.32 10.35


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YOUNGSTOWN STATE • ACADEMIC SERVICES • ATHLETIC WELLNESS • FACILITIES • ATHLETIC SUCCESS STORIES • ATTRACTIVE CAMPUS • STUDENT LIFE • UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION • ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION • PENGUIN NICKNAME TRADITION • CITY OF YOUNGSTOWN • MEDIA COVERAGE


Former YSU Student-Athlete of the Year Leslie Johnson was a three-time Academic All-Horizon League honoree.

Youngstown State University is a teaching-centered university where the focus is on students and their professional development. Specializing in undergraduate education, there are more than 100 undergraduate majors master s majors, 35 master’s programs and doctoral programs in educational leadership and physical therapy. YSU is also a member of the Northeast Ohio Universities College of Medicine (NEOUCOM), which offers an accelerated six-year B.S./M.D. The university was recently re-accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association, and individual programs are accredited by national and international accrediting bodies, including AACSB (business); ABET (engineering); and NCATE (education). With accessible faculty members, 83 percent of whom hold the highest degree attainable in their field, YSU offers a smalluniversity feel to go along with opportunities typically available only at larger institutions. The average class size is 22 in lecture classes and 10 in labs. The student to faculty ratio is 19:1. Seven Academic Colleges School of Graduate Studies & Research Beeghly College of Education Williamson College of Business Administration College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Bitonte College of Health & Human Services College of Fine & Performing Arts College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

The recent academic success of YSU’s student-athletes is unprecedented. During the Spring 2008 semester, an all-time high of 41 student-athletes earned a perfect 4.0 gradepoint average. Also an all-time high, 56 percent of YSU’s student-athletes achieved at least a 3.0 GPA for the semester. Eleven of the 16 sponsored teams achieved a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Most notably, 366 student-athletes have earned their degree since the Spring 2001 semester. Ten YSU Student-Athletes have earned Academic All-America accolades, including Athletic Academic six since 2001. A Penguin has been named Advising Coordinator Academic All-District 41 times, and there have Marilyn O’Bruba oversees been 234 academic all-league honorees. a talented and dedicated five-person staff.

Jermaine Hopkins Academics Center The Jermaine Hopkins Academics Center is a state-of-the-art learning area located in Stambaugh Stadium in Room 1099 on the first floor. The Academics Center is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday though Friday. The Center has been completely refurbished and is one of the best learning facilities in the Horizon League and Missouri Valley Football Conference. The center features 19 private study cubicles, four study tables and 14 computer terminals. Student-athletes have access to the Internet as well as several other resources and multiple software packages on all systems within the lab.

For a complete list of majors, visit www.ysu.edu/majors University Support Areas • The Center for Student Progress features special mentoring and support for first-year students, multicultural students and students with disabilities. • The Reading and Study Skills Center provides help in reading, studying, test-taking and time management. • The Writing Center and Mathematics Center offers tutorial assistance. • The Language Learning and Resource Center supports foreign-language learning. • Career and Counseling Services assists students and alumni in exploring career and future employment possibilities and developing plans to achieve academic and career goals.

With the help of the Jermaine Hopkins Academics Center, 90 percent or more of YSU’s student-athletes who exhausted their eligibility have graduated with a four-year degree every year since 2002.


The weight training program at YSU was greatly improved in 2007-08 with the renovation of the Stambaugh Stadium weight room (pictured here) and the opening of a weight room in Beeghly Center. Strength and Conditioning The Penguin Advantage Program is designed to promote student-athlete development in physical fitness and athletic ability. This comprehensive program incorporates some of the latest and basic methods to train the university’s full complement of athletic teams. The emphasis of the Advantage Program is on total physical development to improve performance and reduce the likelihood of injury. A variety of weight-training styles consistently challenges athletes to John Patrick returned to perform better as well as understand how YSU in Spring 2008 to run the weight program. the body adapts to training. Combined with nutritional education and consultation, the Advantage Program strives to prepare YSU athletes for success in and out of the sports arena. The Stambaugh Stadium Weight Room, which continues to be one of the best facilities in the FCS and Horizon League, features 28,000 pounds of free weights, 8,000 pounds of dumbbells, 14,000 pounds of machine weights and a number of cardiovascular machines. First-year strength and conditioning coach John Patrick comes to YSU from Jacksonville University. A Youngstown native, he is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Association and is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the International Sports Science Association and the United States Weightlifting Association. He is assisted by Liz Vlad. In addition, Dr. Mohammed Shayesteh, a licensed sports nutritionist, provides advice and counseling to athletes in conjunction with their training programs.

The Beeghly Center weight room opened in 2007-08.

Sports Medicine YSU student-athletes have two recently upgraded sports medicine centers at their disposal to treat and prevent injuries. The Willard Webster Sports Medicine Center inside of Stambaugh Stadium is the main hub and serves the majority of YSU’s athletic teams. There is also a training and rehabilitation room in Beeghly Center that caters to the needs of the volleyball, swimming and diving and men’s and women’s basketball squads. The centers is well equipped to handle any needs with the Veteran John Doneyko was latest available and innovative equipment promoted to Head Trainer in Spring 2008. for the care and prevention of injuries. Veteran athletic trainer John Doneyko was promoted to Head Athletic Trainer in 2008 after serving in the department for 22 years. A licensed athletic trainer in Ohio and a nationally-certified Athletic Trainer, Doneyko is assisted by Jenna Lesko, Jeff Wills, Todd Burkey and Kenny Layman. Also, numerous student assistants are on hand throughout the year and work closely with all teams attending games (home and away) and practices. The Penguins staff is assisted by a host of health care professionals in the Youngstown area, providing state-of-the-art care in prevention and treatment of athletic injuries. Dr. Ray Duffett, Dr. James Shina and Dr. Mike Miladore are on hand on football gamedays and work with all sports.

Few areas play a role as essential to the continued success of Youngstown State athletics as the athletic training staff.


YSU TRACK (track & field) YSU TENNIS COURTS (tennis)

STAMBAUGH STADIUM (football, soccer) BEEGHLY CENTER (basketball, volleyball, swimming & diving)

The YSU athletic complex features some of the best facilities in the Missouri Valley Football Conference and Horizon League. Stambaugh Stadium, the home venue for Youngstown State’s soccer program and four-time NCAA Football Championship Subdivision football team, is one of the top facilities in the entire Northeast. Nicknamed the “Ice Castle,” the stadium celebrated its 25th anniversary during the 2007 season. The tallest building in the city, Stambaugh Stadium has been defended well by the Penguins. The football team has won nearly 75 percent of its games at Stambaugh, including 14 straight playoff contests. The stadium seats 20,630 Penguins fans, and nine of the 10 all-time largest Missouri Valley Football Conference crowds have been at Stambaugh. Renovations since 2002 include a new concourse-level elevator, a new scoreboard and Mitsubishi DiamondVision videoboard and a state-of-the-art SprinTurf playing surface. Recent major improvements have also been made to the football and administrative offices, locker rooms, athletic training room, weight room and seating areas. Beeghly Center serves as the home for the Youngstown State University men's and women's basketball, volleyball and swimming and diving teams. Opened in the 1972-73 school year, the arena has seen a major facelift totaling more than $4 million this decade. This past year was an especially busy one as a new basketball floor and weight room were installed. Since 2000, significant improvements have been made to lobbies, hallways, locker rooms, the sound system, scoreboards and press row seating. The Beeghly Natatorium, which is in the north end of the building, has received $300,000 in improvements since 2005. Beeghly Center has also served as a venue for presidential campaign rallies, World Wide Wrestling (WWE) events, the Harlem Globetrotters and concerts. On July 9, 2007, Frank and Norma Watson and Jim and Ellen Tressel donated a combined $1 million to YSU’s Centennial Capital Campaign to help fund a new indoor practice facility. The Watson and Tressel Training Site (WATTS), which is set to break ground within the coming year, will provide a competitive advantage to YSU’s student-athletes, particularly those participating in baseball, football, soccer, softball and track programs. The indoor facility will also serve as a university and community resource, providing a large, climate–protected venue for events and a training facility for local youth organizations and high schools.


Student-athletes at YSU have the opportunity to compete for championships, take on nationallyranked opponents, receive a topnotch education and develop the skills necessary to play and work at the professional level. 2007-08 Athletic Highlights • At least one student-athlete in all 18 of YSU’s athletic programs earned first or second-team all-conference honors during the 2007-08 academic year. • Football players Brad Samsa (secondteam), Mychal Savage (third-team), Brian Palmer (honorable mention) and James Terry (honorable mention) all earned AllAmerican honors while men’s basketball player Vytas Sulskis was a Freshman MidMajor All-American. Baseball player Joe Iacobucci was an honorable mention pick Josh Page earned on the All-Ping! Freshman team. academic all-district • Seven student-athletes earned CoSIDA honors for the third time. academic all-district honors. • Seventeen student-athletes were named academic all-league during the fall and winter seasons. • YSU student-athletes earned first-team all-league honors 30 times and second-team honors all-conference honors 46 times. • YSU coaches were recognized as Coach of the Year four times. • Penguins student-athletes earned Player of the Year or Newcomer of the Year honors 11 times Playing and Working Professionally • A large number of Penguins have gone on to play professionally in the United States or overseas in recent years. • Notable past YSU student-athletes who have played professionally are Ron Jaworski (current ESPN Analyst), Jeff Wilkins (NFL Pro Bowl kicker), Paul McFadden (NFL Rookie of the Year), Dave Dravecky (MLB all-star and World Series participant) and Brad Hennessey (current San Francisco Giants pitcher) • Football players are frequently invited to tryouts for NFL teams. Running back Marcus Mason made the Washington Redskins’ roster in 2006, and wide receiver Kyle Smith was in camp with the Minnesota Vikings in 2005. Other recent football players have played overseas or gone on to play in the Arena Football League. • Quin Humphrey played professional basketball in Europe and the NBDL after a successful playing career that ended in 2006. • YSU student-athletes have also gone on to work in athletic administration and in the front office of professional sports teams. • Outside of athletics, YSU student-athletes have been admitted to top-level medical and graduate schools, become police officers, engineers, teachers, coaches, financial planners, broadcasters, university developers, hotel executives and much more.

The experience at Youngstown State was great for me. I would recommend Youngstown State to any player with pro aspirations, but more importantly, to get your education.

Ron Jaworski - ESPN Analyst Former YSU Student-Athlete

Competing Against the Nation’s Elite • The Youngstown State football team played at Ohio State in 2007 and will open the season against the Buckeyes in 2008. It has also played at Heinz Field against Pittsburgh (2005) and at Beaver Stadium versus Penn State (2006). • In the last two years the men’s basketball team has played at UCLA, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Michigan and Ohio State while the women’s hoops squad has played at Cincinnati and Ohio State • Since 2005, the baseball team has scheduled games at Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Georgia Tech, Alabama, Cincinnati, Penn State and West Virginia. • The softball team has played against Michigan State, Penn State, George Mason, Purdue, Michigan and Kentucky since 2006. • The track and field teams have routinely competed at the Penn Relays and Sea Ray Relays, and in 2008 they traveled to New York City, Virginia Tech, Florida, Louisville and Arkansas.

The Youngstown State football team opened the 2007 season at Ohio Stadium against Ohio State.


While YSU sits just blocks from downtown Youngstown, the campus core has an intimate feeling with plenty of green space and a mix of historic and modern buildings. Your Success is Our Story You have a story. Everyone does. It’s about where you come from, what you think about, what you value. It’s about your friends, your family, your language, your music, your school. It’s about your particular skills and interests, what you’ve learned so far in life, how you relate to the world and other people. Right now, you’re about to start a whole new chapter in your story. In the book called My Life—by you, of course—the theme of this chapter is “Where do I want to go, and who do I want to become?” You have options you want to explore, places you want to see, things you want to do, ideas you want to propose, a career you want to pursue. That’s one reason you’re planning to go to college—to get going on that next chapter of your life, to become who you want to be. Colleges and universities have stories, too. How they started, what traditions they maintain, the way they look, the students they serve, the things they offer academically and socially, the role they play in their communities, and the role they play in the generation of new knowledge. Youngstown State University’s story is all those things. YSU is about outstanding academic quality, diversity of people and programs, and broad access to opportunity. But it is, overall, a culmination of the stories of all the students who in the past 100 years graduated and went on to make a difference. Our students - while they are here and after they graduate - are what YSU is all about. Campus Overview • Opened in 1908, YSU celebrated its centennial during the 200708 academic year. As part of the celebration, the university launched a $44 million campaign for campus improvements. In addition to endowments for students and colleges, the centennial plan calls for a new $34.3 million business building, improved engineering and science labs and an indoor athletics practice facility. • With enrollment at its highest in the last 13 years, the student population is 13,497, more than 12,000 of which are undergraduate students. Based on demographics, 44 percent are male, 56 percent are female; 17 percent are minority students and 1 percent are international students. 218 current YSU students were high school valedictorians, and there are more than 85,000 alumni. • YSU’s 145-acre urban campus is one of the nation’s most attractive and among Ohio’s safest.

Campus Housing • Four university residence halls house 1,000 students in comfortable, spacious rooms. • The $22 million University Courtyard Apartments, operated by the Ambling Corporation exclusively for YSU students, is one of the finest facilities of its kind in Ohio. Opened in 2003, Courtyard Apartments offer singles, doubles, and quads for 408 students. • Buechner Hall, a privately-run residence, accommodates 72 women on campus and includes a meal plan, weekly room-cleaning services and a stately European ambience. • All university-operated residence halls, as well as University Courtyard Apartments, have in-room high-speed Internet connections, cable and telephone terminals. Library Resources • Six-story Maag Library on campus features 700,000 bound volumes, 300,000 government documents and 800,000 microforms. • A member of OhioLink research consortium, which provides access to over 39 million items. • The Youngstown Public Library is located across the street from the South end of campus.

Opened in 2003, the University Courtyard Apartments on the West end of campus houses many student-athletes.


The opportunities to be active on campus and join student organizations are plenty, and students are encouraged to get involved with enriching projects that enable them to work with fellow students, faculty members and community leaders. Campus Recreation and Student Programming is the central hub for student life on campus. There are more than 40 intramural sports programs, fitness classes and workshops that are taught by certified student staff. The department organizes the Penguin Pre-Party every other Thursday, which features live entertainment on campus. The department also oversees Greek life and more than 120 student organizations ranging from the American Marketing Association to Fellowship of Christian Athletes to the Ski and Snowboarding Club. The 70,000 square foot Andrews Recreation and Wellness Center opened in 2005 and features the latest in recreation, fitness and wellness space. In the “rec” are more than 70 pieces of cardio equipment, 24 weight-training pieces and a combination of 40 plate-loaded and free-weight stations. There are four multi-purpose courts to play basketball, volleyball, badminton and many other activities; an aerobics studio; a meditation center and a five-story climbing wall. There is also a wellness resource center that offers comprehensive programming in areas of fitness, nutrition, mental and spiritual health and personal safety.

Penguin Productions, a group of motivated students and advisers from campus, has helped bring popular musical artists such as Ludacris, Korn, Sugarland, Puddle of Mudd and Saliva to the area. The Kilcawley Student Center features amenities for student entertainment and academic wellness. The KC Food Court, Arby’s, candy counter, Peaberry’s Cafe and lounge areas are ideal places to mingle with friends. Kilcawley also has full copy and graphic centers, wireless hotspots, computer labs and ample meeting space. The YSU Bookstore and Andrews Recreation and Wellness Center are connected. The College of Fine & Performing Arts Series features talented YSU students in events ranging from art shows to plays to dance ensembles. The Dana School of Music is nationally renowned, and its students are showcased in weekly concerts at the Butler Institute of American Art and major performances both on and just off campus. The YSU Symphonic Wind Ensemble performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 2005.

Presidential hopefuls John McCain and Barack Obama spoke to students and community members on the Youngstown State campus while on the campaign trail in 2008.

Off-campus venues within walking distance also provide students with a wide variety of entertainment choices. The DeYor Performing Arts Center houses the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra and popular performances such as Beauty and the Beast, Rent and High School Musical. Jerry Seinfeld and other comedians have performed at Stambaugh Auditorium, which also has country chart-topper Lonestar on the schedule. The Chevrolet Centre has been the venue for events ranging from 3 Doors Down and Carrie Underwood concerts to Disney on Ice to minor league hockey and arena football.

The Andrews Recreation and Wellness Center is a popular spot for students.

Fraternities and sororities participate in Greek Sing as part of an active Greek Life on campus.


University President Dr. David C. Sweet and his wife, Pat, are avid fans of Penguins athletics.

When David C. Sweet became Youngstown State University’s sixth president in July 2000, he mapped out a course that included three priorities: enrollment, partnerships and diversity. In the eight years since, the University has made great strides in all three areas. Enrollment has jumped nearly 15 percent since fall 2000 and is now at its highest level in 13 years. Over the last eight years, the number of minority students has increased more than 60 percent. And the University has initiated partnerships with the city of Youngstown, the Youngstown city and other school districts and community groups to meet the needs of the region. The University has also expanded academic programs at the associate, baccalaureate and graduate levels, including a new doctor of physical therapy degree. In partnership with the Youngstown city schools, the University opened Youngstown Early College, a high school on the YSU campus aimed at helping city school students earn college credit and a high school degree at the same time. YEC’s first class graduated in May. Last year, YSU reorganized its academic structure to better address the growing importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics at the state and national levels. As a result, two new colleges were created: the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. YSU has worked in collaboration with the City of Youngstown to complete a nationallyrecognized urban development plan,

Youngstown 2010. In addition, the University has been a leader in the development of Wick Neighbors, a non-profit community organization that is spearheading a major redevelopment project in the Wick District and Smoky Hollow neighborhood. Since 2000, the University has opened the $22 million University Courtyard Apartments and the $12.1 million Andrews Student Recreation and Wellness Center. The campus is now in the midst of a $44 million Centennial Capital Campaign, the largest fund-raising effort in YSU’s history. A centerpiece of the campaign is a new $34.3 million building for the Williamson College of Business Administration. Prior to coming to YSU, Dr. Sweet was dean and professor of the Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State from 1978 to 2000. His leadership resulted in national recognition for the college’s graduate studies and its city management/urban policy program. Prior to joining Cleveland State, Dr. Sweet held a number of state cabinet posts, including the director of the State Department of Development. He also served as commissioner of the Ohio Public Utilities Commission and head of the state’s first energy agency. Prior to state service, he was director of regional economic research at the Battelle Institute in Columbus. He previously served as the chairman of the Northeast-Midwest Institute, a Washington, D.C. policy research institute, and president of the American Economic Development Council. In 1998, he was elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. Dr. Sweet holds a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, an M.A. from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and a B.A. from the University of Rochester. He and his wife, Pat, live in Liberty, Ohio and have two daughters, two sons and six grandchildren.

YOUNGSTOWN STATE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Millicent S. Counts

Larry D. DeJane

Dr. Sudershan Garg

Harry Meshel

Dr. Dianne Bitonte Miladore

John L. Pogue

Scott R. Schulick

Dr. H.S. Wang


Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Ron Strollo (right) joined Paul McFadden from University Development and major donor Tony Lariccia in saluting Hall of Fame Coach Dom Rosselli (third from left) at a 2007 football game.

Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Ron Strollo, a former Penguin student-athlete, has worked diligently to ensure that today’s student-athletes have the support system in place to succeed not only at Youngstown State, but also in their future. Now in his eighth year as Athletics Director and 13th as a member of the department, his vision for successful broadbased programs and providing student-athletes tools to succeed on and off the playing fields is coming to fruition. Strollo has concentrated his priorities on facility improvements; full compliance of NCAA regulations; fiscal management and budgetary maintenance; streamlining department organization; increasing visibility and fundraising efforts of the Penguin Club; and enhancing the overall experience and competitiveness of student-athletes and programs. Under Strollo’s leadership, Youngstown State earned full NCAA certification in 2007. This review of governance and commitment to rules, academic integrity, and equity and student-athlete well-being showed YSU athletics operates in substantial conformity with the operating principles adopted by the NCAA Division I membership. During his tenure, Strollo has placed a priority

Emily Haynam Assistant A.D.

Elaine Jacobs Associate A.D./SWA

on the construction and enhancements of athletic venues. Currently, he is leading a capital campaign to construct the Watson and Tressel Training Site, a $4-6 million indoor athletic practice facility. The Beeghly Center has undergone more than $3 million in renovations. In the past year, a new Dom Rosselli Court was installed and a weight room was built for the men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and swimming and diving programs. Within the past year in Stambaugh Stadium, office space in the athletic marketing and ticket offices and football suite received an enhancement, and the weight room and athletic training offices were renovated. Other recent upgrades include a concourse-level elevator (2005), a scoreboard and a Mitsubishi DiamondVision videoboard (2004) and a state-of-the-art SprinTurf playing surface (2002). He has also secured agreements for Eastwood Field, the home of the Cleveland Indians’ Class-A affiliate, and Cene Park to be the baseball team’s home fields and McCune Park to serve as the softball team’s home venue. Thanks to the benevolence of the Andrews Trust and the priority Strollo places on academics, the academic counseling center underwent a significant renovation and expansion in his first year and continues to receive technology upgrades. In the past seven years, the department, which has been recognized as a national leader for its graduation rates, has had many successes on and off the playing field. More than half of the current 300-plus studentathletes have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher while 11 teams have an overall GPA of at least 3.0. YSU’s Academic Progress Rate is well

Jane Kestner NCAA Faculty Rep.

Rick Love Associate A.D.

above the national average for public institutions, and its 93 percent graduation rate is at an all-time high. Ten student-athletes have captured Academic All-America accolades while a total of 41 have been named to Academic All-District teams. YSU has won 11 Horizon League titles, and it won back-to-back Gateway Football Conference (now the Missouri Valley Football Conference) championships in 2005 and 2006 in Strollo’s tenure. In Strollo’s role as the Executive Director of the Penguin Club, the organization has increased athletic endowed scholarship contributions annually. Annual events keep improving every year, and the growth of the Football Alumni Club has had a positive impact on the department. Strollo returned to his alma mater in 1996 as athletic business manager. In March 2000, he was named the school’s Associate Executive Director of Athletics. In his short time in that capacity, he helped spearhead the transition into the Horizon League. He has strong ties to the local community and to the athletic department. He grew up in nearby Austintown and attended Fitch High School. He played football for YSU from 1988 through 1991 for Coach Jim Tressel and was named captain of the first Division I-AA National Championship team in 1991. He earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Youngstown State in June, 1993. Ron and his wife, Nicole, reside in Austintown with their two children, Ryan and Rachel. Nicole is a former YSU student-athlete who competed in track and cross country from 1989 through 1993.

Tom Morella Assistant A.D.

Robb Schmidt Assistant A.D.


Youngstown State University is the only Division I university in the country with a Penguin for a mascot and the nickname Penguins for their athletic teams.

Penguin Nickname Legend Prior to 1933, Youngstown College had been referred to as "Y" College, YoCo, Wye Collegians and many times, simply the "Locals." There are two accounts of how the Pe Penguin enguin nickna nickname n mee ccame amee to be, aand am nd iinterestingly nter nt erees es ng esting ngly enough enoug no ou h they theey th come from the same evening on Jan. 30, 1933. But throughout the season prior to that contest, many of YSU Alma Mater the members of the 1932-33 varsity men’s basketball All hail to thee O Youngstown, team and their friends on campus spent idle moments Our Alma Mater fair; in the cafeteria discussing suitable new names for our In sunlight and starshine school sports combines, basketball, and fencing that We see thee in all thy glory. year. The names considered covered every conceivable The Red and White, thy glorious colors, spectrum of animals, birds, and things associated Ever we praise and hold them with the steel city, but none seemed to fit. There was High to the breeze as the symbol of our always someone who pointed out an inadequacy of Most loyal allegiance. This anthem, O Youngstown, some sort. The first account states that on a cold, freezing Our pledge of trust shall be night at a men’s basketball game at West Liberty State That thy sons and daughters Teachers College, in West Liberty, W. Va., a spectator Shall keep faith with thee forever watching the members of the team stomp on the floor and swing their arms made them look like Penguins YSU’s Fight Song and without a nickname, the fans took a liking to the The Red and White are waving word. The second account comes from the trip to West Over the field Liberty in which the road that evening had been hit Our teams are fighting by a snowfall between one and two feet deep. The With a spirit that will not yield passengers in two of the cars found it necessary Rah-Rah-Rah on several occasions to get out and help push their Hail to thee O’Youngstown vehicles out of snow drifts or road area with snow We’ll fight for you Once again the Penguins ruts, difficult to drive through. During the trip, Bennett Kunicki recalls, the Will win for YSU discussion of a nickname for the school was the hot topic of conversation. In Kunicki’s car, the name Penguins came up and was well received by everyone in the car. Upon arrival at the West Liberty gym, the name was mentioned to the members of the team, who thought it was perfect. By the end of that school year, the nickname was unanimously accepted by the student body without the necessity of a formal polling vote. Plans were then made to introduce the new name during the 1933-34 basketball season. The nickname Penguins was formally introduced to the school in the "Jambar" (Vol. IV, No. 3) at the beginning of the 1933-34 basketball season. Page three of that issue was set up to cover YSU’s first game to introduce the members of that season’s team and to give the schedule for the season. The date of the "Jambar" issue was Dec. 15, 1933. Within the next five or six weeks, Penguins became our newly accepted nickname both in the Jambar and on the sports pages of the then two local newspapers. The name was introduced after the first game with Slippery Rock in the Dec. 15, 1933 issue of the "Jambar". The Youngstown Telegram first used the nickname in a headline on Dec. 29, 1933 while The Vindicator first acknowledged the nickname in its Jan. 27, 1934 edition.

Pete and Penny Penguin are the beloved mascots of Youngstown State University and represent YSU and the Athletic Department at home and road games, community functions and special events throughout the region.


As seen from the roof of Stambaugh Stadium, the Youngstown State campus is well within walking distance of a revitalized downtown Youngstown.

Quick Facts Population: 83,906 Area: 34.2 square miles Metropolitan: 586,939

Attractions • More than 50 area golf courses • The 2,537 acre Mill Creek Park situated within miles of downtown • Two large malls and shopping districts within 20 minutes of campus • Minor league hockey and arena football franchises downtown and a nearby minor league baseball team • Several museums and auditoriums

Within 100 Miles • The bright lights of both Pittsburgh and Cleveland • Lake Erie • 24 state parks and three national parks • Pro Football Hall of Fame • Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame and Museum • Numerous professional sports franchises

The City of Youngstown was incorporated in 1867 and named for John Young, who purchased approximately 15,000 acres (the entire township) for slightly more than $16,000 in 1797 from the United States Government. With its setting in the Mahoning Valley along the Mahoning River, Youngstown quickly grew to become a thriving city in the 1920s as part of the industrial belt that stretched from Massachusetts to the Mississippi River. The iron and steel industry created a strong blue-collar work ethic in the city and surrounding areas that is still very evident, even decades after the closing of the mills. At its peak, Youngstown was the third-largest steel producing city in the country.

Today, with a new citywide revitalization plan coordinated between the city, Youngstown State University and nearly 200 volunteers, neighborhood organizations and businesses, a new vision for Youngstown exists. The award-winning plan, Youngstown 2010, calls for a more diverse and vibrant economy founded on the current strengths with the city and region, such as YSU, the health care sector and the arts community. Wick Neighbors, Inc., was created from a broad-based Five boxing champions have their roots in Youngstown. group of leaders from YSU and The most recent champion, middleweight Kelly Pavlik, religious and cultural institutions wore the Youngstown State “Y” and Pete the Penguin on along Wick Avenue, which his trunks when he beat Jermaine Taylor on HBO in 2008. borders campus to the East. Its mission is to redevelop the historically rich Smoky Hollow neighborhood just off campus and promote a place for creative living and working in the city. Youngstown is very well-known for its dedication to the arts. The Butler Institute of American Art, located within the confines of campus, is one of the most unique and respected museums in the nation. There are also two auditoriums Built in 2005, the 5,700-seat Chevrolet Centre in the city, several museums and the is a large part of the downtown revitalization Chevrolet Centre, a modern arena opened project. It houses minor league hockey and arena football, concerts, ice shows and much more. in 2005. Youngstown is also a hotbed for football. In addition to YSU’s four national championships in the 1990s, many coaches have ties to the city. Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel is formerly the head coach at YSU, and current college head coaches Bo Pelini (Nebraska), Bob Stoops (Oklahoma), Mike Stoops (Arizona) and Mark Mangino (Kansas) are all from the Valley. The entire Mahoning Valley is The view of Lake Glacier from Fellows Riverside seen as a hotbed for college recruits. Gardens in Mill Creek Park is one of the most scenic areas in the Mahoning Valley.


Head football coach Jon Heacock was interviewed following Youngstown State’s 2006 playoff win at Stambaugh Stadium over James Madison on ESPN2. The amount of local media coverage dedicated to Youngstown State athletics ranks near the top in both the Horizon League and the Missouri Valley Football Conference. As the main sports attraction in the Mahoning Valley, the Penguins receive daily coverage from five television stations, two major newspapers and several radio stations. Regional media coverage extends to Akron, Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Missouri Valley Football Conference contests are frequently featured as nationally televised games of the week, and the Horizon League has a partnership with ESPN and its stations to broadcast men’s and women’s basketball games. Football and basketball games are broadcast locally on tape-delay. Live Internet Coverage In addition to coverage provided by traditional When Cindy Martin (left) was named YSU’s women’s basketball coach, the news media, the successes of Youngstown State student- conference was broadcast live on AM 570 WKBN and the Horizon League Network. athletes are regularly broadcast live across the world The hiring was also featured as the top sports story on every local media outlet. over the Internet. The Horizon League is a recognized leader in video streaming through the Horizon League Network (HLN) and produced more than 300 free, live events during the 2007-08 academic year. In addition to live games, HLN includes highlight vignettes of all-19 League championships, weekly highlight videos during the men’s and women’s basketball season and other special programming covering Horizon League institutions, coaches and student-athletes. Nearly every one of YSU’s home men’s and women’s basketball games and all league road contests are broadcast over the HLN. YSU received frontSeveral home volleyball and soccer games and the entire 2008 page coverage of its Local exposure is also extended to Olympic Horizon League Baseball Championship were also streamed live Horizon League track sports. Pitcher Ryan Wackerman was title in the Youngstown over the Internet. interviewed by Youngstown’s CBS affiliate Vindicator. during the first baseball practice in February. Broadcasts of Youngstown State’s home football games are also available over the Internet via paid subscriptions. Weekly Coaches Shows Youngstown State head football coach Jon Heacock, head men’s basketball coach Jerry Slocum and head women’s basketball coach Cindy Martin are featured weekly on both radio and television coaches shows. Penguin Gameday, a production of the local NBC affiliate, showcases upcoming opponents, reviews past contests and provides an avenue for fans to become familiar with studentathletes. Penguin Playbook is an hour-long radio show broadcast on the high-power AM station 570 WKBN. Olympic sport coaches are featured as guests on the show as their seasons approach.




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