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2011 Lady Vol Volleyball Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2011 OUTLOOK [3]Season Preview 4Preseason Notes 5Roster 6SEC Opponents 8

COACHES [9]Head Coach Rob Patrick 10Assistant Coaches 12Administration 14

LADY VOLS [15]Kayla Jeter 16Kelsey Mahoney 18Jasmine Brown 20Leslie Cikra 22DeeDee Harrison 24Ellen Mullins 26Kelsey Robinson 28Carly Sahagian 30Kylann Scheidt 32Newcomers 34

2010 REVIEW [40]Season Review 40By the Numbers 43Nikki Fowler's Career 44Season Statistics 45SEC Review 47

2010 REVIEW [48]Career Records 50Season Records 51Match Records 54Year-by-Year Leaders 56Coaching Results 57Year-by-Year Results 58Series Results 65NCAA Results 70SEC History 72All-Americans 75Lady Vol Honor Roll 76All-Time Roster 79Facilities 80

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COACHING STAFFHead Coach Rob Patrick (Miami [Ohio], ’83)Record at Tennessee (Years) 292-150 (14)Overall Record (Years) Same

Assistant Coach Alan Edwards (Western Carolina, ’99)Assistant Coach Rachel Cooper (Mississippi State, ’06)Dir. of Volleyball Operations Jenna Dover (UNC Asheville, ‘11)Volunteer Assistant Jason HamesVolleyball Offi ce Phone (865) 974-4275

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Record 25-7SEC Record (Finish) 15-5 (2nd - Eastern)NCAA Finish NCAA Second RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost 9/4*Starters Returning/Lost 4/2 + Libero*Newcomers 6

FOLLOW THE TEAM ONLINEWebsite utladyvols.com/volleyballFacebook facebook.com/UTVolleyballTwitter twitter.com/LadyVol_VBall twitter.com/RobPatrickUT twitter.com/UTLadyVolsYoutube youtube.com/utsportstvLive Match Streaming utladyvols.com/allaccess

>> * Lettermen & starters returning includes Kayla Jeter, who is out for the season with a torn ACL

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA CREDENTIALSRequests for working media credentials

should be directed to volleyball contact Amanda Pruitt. Those wishing to attend a match are asked to call the Media Relations Offi ce to be placed on the pass list.

Photo credentials will be issued only to accredited photographers or those individuals on special assignment. Because there are specifi cally designated areas for photographers, we ask that anyone shooting a Lady Vol volleyball match at Thompson-Boling Arena check with Amanda prior to the start of the contest.

RADIOThompson-Boling Arena is available for radio

broadcasts through UT Telephone Services. In order to access these lines, those interested in broadcasting a particular match need to inform the UT Athletics Media Relations Offi ce in writing at their earliest convenience and no later than three weeks prior to the contest. Radio stations also will need to contact UT Telephone Services at (865) 974-3121 to order a telephone line for use at the contest(s).

STATISTICAL SERVICESServices provided include statistics generated

from the StatCrew computer program. Match statistics will be handed to all attending members of the media and sports information personnel after every game. Following the conclusion of the match, fi nal statistics will be faxed/emailed to the visiting sports information director’s fax/email list. Results will also be emailed to the sports information contact of visiting teams at the conclusion of the match in lieu of a sports information representative traveling with his or her team. Arrangements should be made in advance for any additional services.

INTERVIEWSInterviews will be available following the

match after a 10-minute cooling-off period. Media wishing to interview the coaches or any players other than on game days are required to set up interviews with 24 hours notice through Amanda Pruitt in the UT Media Relations Offi ce.

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Overnight Mail AddressStokely Athletic Center1720 Volunteer Blvd.Knoxville, TN 37996

Amanda Pruitt /// Volleyball ContactOffi ce Phone: 865.974.1212Direct Line: 865.974.6315Cell Phone: 501.827.6071Fax: 865.974.8875Email: [email protected]: @akpruitt

Todd Mounce /// Graduate AssistantEmail: [email protected]

Matt Magill /// Student Assistant ContactEmail: [email protected]

INFO BOX /// MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS

Editor & Page Design: Amanda Pruitt /// Writers, Research & Editing: Cameron Harris, Todd Mounce, Matt Magill, Jason Yellin, John Painter, Josh Pate, Brian Rice, Debby Jennings, Megan Spedden /// Photography: Patrick Murphy-Racey (UT Athletics), Wade Rackley (UT Athletics), William Ewart, Debby Jennings /// Cover Design: Schaff hauser Design, Canton, Miss. (John Schaff hauser).

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PREVIEW2011 SEASON

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Q: Could you tell us a little bit about your general outlook for the team this year?A: We’re very excited about the outlook. We started three freshmen and two sophomores last year. We have six returning players, and the people that are on our roster that didn’t start, all got signifi cant playing time.

We’re very excited about that, and then we’re very excited about the new players coming in. We’ve added depth to the program. We’ve added some physicality, height and athleticism. It’s going to be our job to mix all the new players in with the returning players, and hopefully when we’re done with that, we have an even better than last year after we had a very successful season.

Q: Could you talk a little more about the returning players?A: Our middle hitter situation, we lost a great middle hitter for us, a starter for four years. So we’re going to have to fi nd some one to come in and replace Leah Hinkey who can give us a defensive presence at the net, which I think Stephanie Stoll and Shealyn Kolosky will be able to do. Th eir blocking is a little ahead of their off ense, but they can attack all along the net—in front of the center or behind the center.

DeeDee Harrison is going to be entering her fourth year on the team and so she still has two years of eligibility left. So we’re excited about her development over the past year and all the experience that she received starting for us last year.

Q: What’s the mentality of the team?A: First of all, we had a lot of freshman and fi rst-time players play for us last year. Everything is new to them—the crowds, travelling and playing great teams. Now, after last year where they played about six or seven ranked teams, they feel comfortable now being able to match up with some of the best teams in the country.

We also had three young ladies who were invited to play and made the USA A2 team this summer. And they’re playing 36 of the best collegiate athletes in the country. We’re very fortunate to be one of only three schools in the country to have three players selected from one program.

Th ey’ve received a tremendous amount of confi dence by going in and realizing that they can play at the same level as the best players in the country. So we’re very excited about that and what they brought back with them from that competition and practice.

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PRESEASON NOTEBOOK

WHO’S NEW?

With the departure of Nikki Fowler, the most decorated player in UT volleyball history, and honorable mention AVCA All-American selection Leah Hinkey, Tennessee certainly had positions to fill for 2010.

Fortunately, the Lady Vols are bringing in the eighth-ranked recruiting class in the country, including Tiff any Baker. The outside hitter/middle blocker from Carrolton, Texas, was ranked fourth nationally, the highest-ranked recruit in program history.

The six freshmen include: • OH/MB Tiff any Baker• MB Shealyn Kolosky• DS Nikki Brice• S Mary Pollmiller • MB Mercedes Vaughn.• MB Stephanie Stoll (who transferred

from Washington)

WELCOME TO 2011Th is weekend marks the start of the 2011

season for the Lady Vols, who are coming off a year in which they fi nished 25-7 and reached the second round of the NCAA Championships.

Rob Patrick, now in his 15th season as head coach of the Lady Vols, is just eight wins shy of his 300th in Knoxville. Tennessee has made seven NCAA appearances during that time.

WHO’S BACK?Tennessee is returning three starters and a

libero from last year’s roster: juniors DeeDee Harrison and Leslie Cikra, sophomore Kelsey Robinson and sophomore libero Ellen Mullins.

Last year, Harrison was third on the team with 240 kills, averaging 2.11 kills per game.

Robinson was a SEC All-Freshman Team selection in her fi rst season with the Lady Vols at outside hitter. She led the team in digs with 367 (3.60/game).

Additional returners include sophomore setter Kylann Scheidt, senior setter Kelsey Mahoney and sophomore outside hitter Carly Sahagian.

JETER OUT FOR SEASONSenior leader Kayla Jeter will miss the

entire 2011 season with a knee injury, associate athletics director for sports medicine Jenny Moshak reported.

Jeter suff ered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee at team practice Aug. 19.

Moshak said surgery has not yet been scheduled, and Jeter is currently rehabilitating her knee in preparation for surgery. Recovery time is estimated between six and nine months.

Jeter enjoyed her best season as a junior in 2010, earning fi rst-team All-SEC and AVCA All-America honorable mention honors. Th e Solon, Ohio, native ranked second on the squad with 340 kills (2.98/set) and led UT with 19 solo blocks.

STILL EARNING ACCOLADESJeter is highly regarded on both the conference

and national scales. She was a Preseason All-SEC Selection and was also one of the 30 initial fi nalists for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award.

SEC COACHES’ SURVEY SAYSTh e Southeastern Conference coaches selected

Tennessee to fi nish second in the Eastern Division, and they picked up two votes to win the SEC regular-season title. Florida got nine votes.

SEC Preseason Coaches Poll Eastern DivisionTeam, Points1. Florida, 122. Tennessee, 193. Kentucky, 264. Georgia, 395. South Carolina, 44

Western DivisionTeam, Points1. LSU, 102. Mississippi, 223. Arkansas, 314. Auburn, 345. Alabama, 486. Mississippi State, 50

Tennessee won its last SEC title in 2004, claiming both the regular-season and now-defunct SEC Tournament trophies.

BACK IN THE RANKINGSTh e Lady Vols open the season tied with

Michigan for 24th nationally in the AVCA Coaches Poll, which was released Aug. 15.

When it comes to the national rankings, the Lady Vols have been on the national stage for quite some time. Th e team has now spent 19 consecutive polling periods ranked in the top 25, a streak that dates back to 2009.

A2 NATIONAL TEAMCikra, Jeter and Robinson received some

high-level training during the summer when they earned positions in the U.S. Women's National A2 Program.

All three tried out and were among 36 collegiate players named to the roster. Tennessee was one of four schools with three members on the A2 team.

<< NEW STAFF, TOONew faces don’t end with the arrival of the six

freshmen. Outside of head coach Rob Patrick and volunteer assistant Jason Hames, the coaching staff is diff erent.

Rob Patrick added two new assistant coaches in the offseason: Alan Edwards and Rachel Cooper. Edwards had previously served as head coach at Iona, and Cooper was an assistant at East Tennessee State.

The volleyball program also expanded its staff with the addition of a full-time director of operations. Jenna Dover, who just fi nished her playing career at UNC Asheville, accepted the position.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)2 Nikki Brice DS 5-8 Fr.-HS Fullerton, Calif. (Troy H.S.)3 Stephanie Stoll MB 6-2 Fr.-RS Bellevue, Wash. (Washington)4 Kylann Scheidt S 6-0 So.-1L Knoxville, Tenn. (Farragut H.S.)6 Shealyn Kolosky MB 6-3 Fr.-HS Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton Warrenville South H.S.)7 Tiff any Baker OH/MB 6-4 Fr.-HS Carrolton, Texas (Hebron H.S.)8 DeeDee Harrison MB 6-3 Jr.-2L Nashville, Tenn. (Hillsboro H.S.)9 Kelsey Robinson OH 6-2 So.-1L Bartlett, Ill. (Wheaton-St. Francis H.S.)10 Ellen Mullins L/DS 5-6 So.-1L Nashville, Tenn. (Father Ryan H.S.)11 Leslie Cikra OH 6-4 Jr.-2L Chagrin Falls, Ohio (Chagrin Falls H.S.)14 Kayla Jeter OH 5-11 Sr.-3L Solon, Ohio (Solon H.S.)15 Mary Pollmiller S 5-10 Fr.-HS Littleton, Colo. (Chatfi eld H.S.)17 Kelsey Mahoney S 5-10 Sr.-3L Fort Worth, Texas (Keller Central H.S.)24 Jasmine Brown DS 5-8 Jr.-2L Chattanooga, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory School)30 Mercedes Vaughn MB 6-1 Fr.-HS Wilmington, Del. (Academy Park)35 Carly Sahagian OH/DS 6-1 So.-1L Bartlett, Ill. (Bartlett H.S.)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEKylann Scheidt KYE-lynn SHITE (rhymes with kite)Shealyn Kolosky SHAY-lynnLeslie Cikra SICK-ruhCarly Sahagian SUH-hay-gee-inn

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INFO BOX /// SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENTS

Carly Sahagian Patricia Purvis - Kim Crane ScholarshipKelsey Mahoney Beverly Ann Huff Memorial ScholarshipDeeDee Harrison Dr. Sharon B. Lord Women’s Athletic Leadership ScholarshipStephanie Stoll Cindy & Rick Bernstein Academic Enrichment FundTiff any Baker Flickinger Family Scholarship EndowmentKylann Scheidt Hugh & Louise Wallace Scholarship Endowment

Kayla Jeter James R. & Beverly A. Farrell Volleyball ScholarshipKelsey Robinson Mary Ella Wallace Scholarship EndowmentLeslie Cikra Wayne Basler Women’s Volleyball Endowed ScholarshipShealyn Kolosky Alice B. West/Michael West Middle Blocker Scholarship EndowmentMary Pollmiller Betty Trotter Scholarship Endowment

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2011 ROSTER

SCOUTING REPORT HEAD COACH ROB PATRICK BREAKS DOWN THE 2011 ROSTER

14 /// KAYLA JETER"We're saddened by the fact that Kayla will be out for the season, but this now allows some other players to step up and perform. I know with Kayla's work ethic that she will come back stronger and more motivated than ever to have a great year next season. We're excited to have Kayla back in our program for another year.">> Bio on page 16

17 /// KELSEY MAHONEY"She’s going to bring a lot of experience to our setting position. We look for her to solidify the setting position.">> Bio on page 18

24 /// JASMINE BROWN"She’s made huge improvements in her ball control. She’s always been a great athlete on the court. We’ve counted on her the past few years, but now she’s become really comfortable on the court.">> Bio on page 20

11 /// LESLIE CIKRA"She came into her own at the end of the year last year. She really has fi t in well at the right-side hitter position. We expect huge things out of Leslie. She should be able to control the net on the right side and can nullify some of the bigger hitters in our conference.">> Bio on page 22

8 /// DEEDEE HARRISON"There’s nothing that can replace the experience she received starting all the matches last year. She’s grown physically; she’s gotten stronger. She’s somebody that will really gain the attention of our opponents—they’re going to really have to watch her along the net." >> Bio on page 24

10 /// ELLEN MULLINS"She gained a lot of experience last year in the back row. She’s coming in this year with an improved jump serve, confi dence level, technique level and an improved strength level. Ellen has put herself in a position to be a much better player for us.">> Bio on page 26

9 /// KELSEY ROBINSON"She was probably the hardest worker in the off season. She really needed to increase her physicality which she did. She’s more athletic. She can get kills for us. Kelsey Robinson has put herself into position to be a factor in every point in the match." >> Bio on page 28

35 /// CARLY SAHAGIAN"You might not always notice her when you’re playing, but when you fi nish and look at the stats, you see that’s she’s been an important contributor to the match. She can fi ll in at any position. She’s probably our most consistent player because she can play any of the six positions.">> Bio on page 30

4 /// KYLANN SCHEIDT"We’re very excited about Kylann’s development. She really put in a tremendous amount of time this spring…She got a lot of experience as a starter last year. She put in the work not only in the weight room but also in the gym where she’s going to be a consistent performer in an area that might not have been our strongest area last year.">> Bio on page 32

7 /// TIFFANY BAKER"She's just a great all-around player… She can get kills in the front row or the back row. Probably just walking in, she could be our best blocker. She’s a defi nite net presence. In the back, she has good enough ball control to start passing immediately." >> Bio on page 34

2 /// NIKKI BRICE"She’s someone who will push for starting time as libero and defi nitely as someone who comes off the bench to add a spark with a great serve. She has one of the best serves on our team. We’re very excited about her development especially this spring." >> Bio on page 35

9 /// SHEALYN KOLOSKY"She’s a physical specimen and somebody that we’re very excited about as she develops over her four years. She comes in with a great net presence. She has a tremendous arm swing. She’ll vie for playing time in the middle.">> Bio on page 36

15 /// MARY POLLMILLER"She’s really going to help us improve in what was our weakest position last year: setter. She has a tremendous amount of potential. We look to Mary to either start or push for playing time for us." >> Bio on page 37

3 /// STEPHANIE STOLL"She brings experience we need in the middle. As a transfer, she was able to train at the collegiate level last year so she’s a strong, athletic player who is going to look to start for us.">> Bio on page 38

30 /// MERCEDES VAUGHN"She hasn’t been playing the game for a very long time but she’s an elite athlete and we expect her to come along very quickly with the training she can get here in the gym. She’s very similar to DeeDee when DeeDee came in. She brings a tremendous amount of athleticism to our gym this year." >> Bio on page 39

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THE SEC OPPONENTS

ALABAMALocation: Tuscaloosa, Ala.Coach: Ed Allen (1st Season)2010 Overall Record: 11-192010 SEC Record/ Finish: 3-17/T5th (West)NCAA Result: N/ALast 10 vs. UT: UT 6-4Last Meeting: UT 3-0, Nov. 5, 2010

AUBURNLocation: Auburn, Ala.Coach: Rick Nold (1st Season)2010 Overall Record: 21-132010 SEC Record/ Finish: 11-9/3rd (West)NCAA Result: Second RoundLast 10 vs. UT: UT 8-2Last Meeting: UT 3-0, Oct. 29, 2010

ARKANSASLocation: Fayetteville, Ark.Coach: Robert Pulliza (4th Season)2010 Overall Record: 14-172010 SEC Record/ Finish: 8-12/4th (West)NCAA Result: N/ALast 10 vs. UT: UT 8-2Last Meeting: UT 3-0, Nov. 14, 2010

FLORIDALocation: Gainesville, Fla.Coach: Mary Wise (21st Season)2010 Overall Record: 29-22010 SEC Record/ Finish: 20-0/1st (East)NCAA Result: Regional Semifi nalLast 10 vs. UT: UF 9-1Last Meeting: UF 3-0, Oct. 20, 2010

GEORGIALocation: Athens, Ga.Coach: Lizzy Stemke (1st Season)2010 Overall Record: 15-172010 SEC Record/ Finish: 6-14/4st (East)NCAA Result: N/ALast 10 vs. UT: UT 8-2Last Meeting: UT 3-0, Oct. 31, 2010

KENTUCKYLocation: Lexington, Ky.Coach: Craig Skinner (7th Season)2010 Overall Record: 17-142010 SEC Record/ Finish: 11-9/3rd (East)NCAA Result: First RoundLast 10 vs. UT: UT 5-5Last Meeting: UT 3-0, Nov. 24, 2010

LSULocation: Baton Rouge, La.Coach: Fran Flory (14th Season)2010 Overall Record: 25-52010 SEC Record/ Finish: 16-4/1st (West)NCAA Result: First RoundLast 10 vs. UT: LSU 8-2Last Meeting: LSU 3-1, Nov. 12, 2010

MISSISSIPPILocation: Oxford, Miss.Coach: Joe Getzin (10th Season)2010 Overall Record: 19-112010 SEC Record/ Finish: 13-7/2nd (West)NCAA Result: First RoundLast 10 vs. UT: UT 8-2Last Meeting: UT 3-1, Nov. 21, 2010

MISSISSIPPI STATELocation: Starkville, Miss.Coach: Jenny Hazelwood (3rd Season)2010 Overall Record: 11-202010 SEC Record/ Finish: 3-17/T5th (West)NCAA Result: N/ALast 10 vs. UT: UT 9-1Last Meeting: UT 3-0, Nov. 7, 2010

SOUTH CAROLINALocation: Columbia, S.C.Coach: Scott Swanson (1st Season)2010 Overall Record: 7-232010 SEC Record/ Finish: 4-16/5th (East)NCAA Result: N/ALast 10 vs. UT: UT 8-2Last Meeting: UT 3-0, Oct. 24, 2010

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COACHESTENNESSEE

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Two-time National Coach of the Year Rob Patrick has developed a tradition of excellence since coming to Tennessee 14 years ago. Follow-ing his arrival at Rocky Top, Patrick has become one of the nation’s top coaches and helped the Lady Vols attain levels of success never before reached in Knoxville, as evidenced by NCAA Tournament berths in fi ve of the last six years, including a run to the Final Four in 2005.

UT under Patrick has compiled eight 20-win seasons in the last 11 years, including seven of the last nine and the current stretch of three in a row. Prior to Patrick’s arrival at UT in 1997, the Lady Vols last recorded a 20-win season in 1988. His nine-year stretch of winning seasons from 1998-2006 marked the longest-such run in pro-gram history, topping the previous high of seven set from 1978-84.

Th e Big Orange record in SEC play over the last three seasons is 46-14 (.767), Patrick’s best three-year run at Tennessee. More impressively, UT owns six NCAA Tournament appearances in the past seven seasons, including the historic national semifi nal berth in 2005 and a round of 16 appear-ance in 2004.

Following a rebuilding season in 2007, the Lady Vols posted the third-largest turnaround in Division I in 2008. Under Patrick’s direction, UT doubled its win total from 11 to 22 and returned to the NCAA Tour-nament after a one-year absence. For his eff orts, Patrick was named the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) South Region Coach of the Year, as well as the Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year, for the second time in his career.

ROB PATRICKHEAD COACH

15TH SEASON

Year Overall Pct. SEC Pct. SEC Finish Postseason1997 15-19 .441 5-9 .642 4th SEC East --1998 19-10 .655 7-7 .500 4th SEC East --1999 19-13 .594 8-6 .571 2nd SEC East --2000 23-10 .700 9-5 .642 3rd SEC East NCAA 1st Round2001 16-11 .593 7-7 .500 3rd SEC East --2002 20-11 .645 8-8 .500 4th SEC East --2003 22-9 .710 10-6 .625 2nd SEC East --2004 32-3 .914 15-1 .938 T-1st SEC East NCAA Regional QF 2005 25-9 .735 13-3 .813 2nd SEC East NCAA Semifi nal2006 19-12 .613 10-10 .500 3rd SEC East NCAA 1st Round2007 11-18 .379 6-14 .300 5th SEC East --2008 22-10 .688 15-5 .750 3rd SEC East NCAA 1st Round2009 24-8 .750 16-4 .800 T-2nd SEC East NCAA 2nd Round2010 25-7 .781 15-5 .750 2nd SEC East NCAA 2nd RoundTotal 292-150 .661 144-90 .615

CAREER RECORD AT TENNESSEE

8 10 .661 Enters 2011 just 8

wins from 300 Has coached 10 of UT’s 12 All-Americans

Career winning percentage at UT

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HEAD COACH ROB PATRICK

During his 14-year tenure at Rocky Top, Patrick has compiled an impressive 292-150 (.661) record, and became the program’s all-time winningest coach with a 3-0 victory over Auburn on Oct. 3, 2008. Patrick’s coaching re-cord in SEC play is 144-90 (.615).

Under Patrick’s guidance, 10 diff erent stu-dent-athletes have been named All-Americans on a total of 18 occasions, including Nikki Fowler who claimed third-team honors from the AVCA in 2010. Kayla Jeter and Leah Hin-key were honorable mention selections last sea-son as well.

In 2005, four Lady Vols earned national distinction for their achievements on the court. A pair of seniors, middle blocker Kristen An-dre and libero Amy Morris, both claimed All-America status from Vball Magazine, being named to the fi rst and third teams, respectively, while fellow classmate setter Julie Knytych, sophomore outside hitter Stoyanova (both hon-orable mention) and Andre (second team) also earned AVCA All-America status.

Th ose awards came on the heels of the pro-gram’s fi rst ever appearance in the NCAA na-tional semifi nals and highest year-end ranking in school history. During that memorable year, the Lady Vols fought past some early season obstacles and compiled a 25-9 overall record, fi nishing sixth in the nation. For his eff orts, Patrick was named the 2005 NCAA National Coach of the Year by VBall Magazine.

In 2004, Tennessee put together an equal-ly impressive season by winning 32 matches against just three defeats.

Th e Lady Vols accomplished a number of goals in 2004, including winning an SEC reg-ular-season title for the fi rst time in school his-tory, defeating Florida, 3-2, on the fi nal day of the season to tie the Gators with identical 15-1 marks. Just a mere seven days later, the Orange and White made it two titles in two weeks, top-ping UF, once again by a 3-2 score, in the SEC Tournament championship match.

A couple of weeks following that accom-plishment, the Big Orange won a pair of NCAA Tournament matches for the initial time in Tennessee annals and advanced to the Sweet 16 for the fi rst time in 20 years.

Based on the team’s fast rise to prominence, Patrick was awarded both the AVCA South Re-gion and the SEC Coach of the Year awards, as well as CVU.com National Coach of the Year honors. He was also a fi nalist for the AVCA Na-tional Coach of the Year award.

Under his tutelage that season, four Lady Vols earned All-America honors, including ju-niors Knytych (third team), Morris, Andre and senior outside hitter Michelle Piantadosi (hon-orable mention).

In addition to the 10 All-Americans that he has coached, 34 players under Patrick’s guid-

ance have been selected to All-SEC teams in the past 14 seasons, including the 2004 SEC Defensive Player of the Year Morris, 2007 SEC Freshman of the Year Fowler and 2009 Libero of the Year Goldman.

Th e success of the Tennessee volleyball pro-gram is not limited to on-the-court action. Fifty-one UT volleyball student-athletes have earned a spot on an Academic All-SEC list a total of 99 times during Patrick’s tenure.

Another testament to Patrick’s ability is the fact he was chosen head coach for the USA/Bring It Promotions u20 Development Team at the European Global Games in Croatia in 2007 and 2008. He was joined by Lady Vols Mindy Flynn and Leah Hinkey at the 2007 competi-tion, when the team placed third.

Patrick joined the UT program in July 1997 after spending the previous three seasons as an assistant coach with national powerhouse Stan-ford. From 1994-96, he helped lead the Cardi-nal to a combined 92-6 record and two NCAA championships. During that stint, Stanford never lost a home match, participated in a trio of NCAA national semifi nals and won three consecutive Pac-10 titles.

His expertise at Stanford did not go un-noticed by the sport’s national governing bod-ies. He was selected by USA Volleyball as one of fi ve coaches to evaluate and choose players for the Junior National Team at tryouts held throughout the country.

He also worked with USA Volleyball in assessing the players who were picked for the 1996 and 1997 Junior National Teams. Ad-ditionally, he was chosen to coach at the USA Volleyball 14-and-under Junior Development camp in San Jose, California.

As a club coach, Patrick was active with two highly-successful programs. From 1994-96, he was head coach of the top 16-and-under age team for the Griffi n Volleyball Club in San Jose. Prior to that, he was head coach of the 17-and-under squad and assistant coach for the 18-and-under team from 1987-94 with the South Bay Volleyball Club in Manhattan Beach, Calif.

As a competitor, Patrick was a standout in-doors and on the beach circuit. He played col-legiately at Miami (Ohio) and remained active in tournament competition for years. He twice earned U.S. Volleyball Association All-America distinction and owned a AAA beach rating.

Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Patrick also played football in college. He served as president of the volleyball club during his last two years at MU and received his bachelor’s degree in busi-ness, with emphasis in accounting, in 1983.

Rob and his wife Julie, an assistant volley-ball coach at Maryville College, were married in April 2008 and reside in Knoxville. Th eir daughter, Kensington Grace, was born in April.

QUICK QUOTES

Q: What is your coaching philosophy? A: "The goal of our program is to develop young adults and teach them life skills through academic and athletic pursuits at the University of Tennessee. On the court, we strive to recruit the best volleyball ath-letes and then put them in positions that maximize the skills that they bring to our team."

Q: What is your favorite memory from your time as UT Volleyball Coach?A: "Beating Florida on their home court to win the 2004 SEC Championship and break their NCAA-record winning streak is my favorite memory. Winning that match in fi ve games and then going back down to Gainesville and beating them again in the SEC Tournament Championship the next week gave me a feeling of accomplishment that all our hard work had been worth the eff ort. "

Q: What do you like most about coaching? A: "The relationships that are forged with the players and their families. To be able to watch an individual progressively increase their skill level as a player and know that I had an infl uence on their life is very satisfy-ing to me. "

Q: What are some things that would sur-prise people about you?A: "Most people are surprised by the variety of things that I have done. I played foot-ball as well as men's club volleyball in col-lege. I went on a week-long cattle drive in 2005. I have gone sky diving, scuba diving and skiing at three diff erent Olympic ven-ues. In 1982, I took a fi ve-week trip around the United States, during which I visited 38 states. I have also traveled to 16 diff er-ent countries in Europe including Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and the Czech Republic."

MORE INFOTwo-time National Coach of the Yearin 2004 and 2005Tennessee’s all-time wins leader with 292 victoriesLed the team to its fi rst NCAA semifi -nal appearance in 2005Recorded fi rst-ever top-10 fi nish in 2004 in the USA Today/CSTV pollLady Vols have earned All-SEC honors 37 times, including 3 last seasonPart of 2 national championships and 3 NCAA semifi nal appearances as an assistant at StanfordHead coach for the USA/Bring It Pro-motions u20 Development Team at the European Global Games in 2007

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ASSISTANT COACHES & STAFF

Former Iona head coach Alan Edwards is in his fi rst season as Tennessee assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.

“I was very ex-cited about adding Alan to our coach-ing staff ,” UT head coach Rob Patrick said. “He brings a wealth of volleyball experience, both as a head coach and as-sistant coach from a number of Division-I programs, and is someone who I feel will be able to assimilate himself into our team very quickly.”

Edwards was head coach at Iona the past fi ve seasons, leading the Gaels to a 75-79 over-all record and four appearances in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championships.

“When Rob called and asked if I wanted to join his coaching staff , it was a no-brainer for me,” Edwards said. “I’ve known Rob for more than 10 years and have the utmost respect for what he has accomplished here at Tennessee.”

During his time at Iona, Edwards mentored one of the top defensive players in NCAA his-tory in Allison Neiters. She was named the 2007 and 2008 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year, and 2009 MAAC Libero of the Year, as well as the league’s Defensive Player of the Week 17 times during her career.

Edwards also coached three-time All-MAAC and 1,000+ kill club member Sarah Wiener along with the 2009 MAAC Rookie of the Year Rachelle Wilson.

Academically, the Gaels under Edwards performed exceptionally well, with more than three-fourths of his eligible student-athletes earning MAAC All-Academic or Academic Honor Roll distinction.

Edwards came to Iona after spending the 2005 season as an assistant at Southeastern Louisiana. His previous coaching experiences include stints as an assistant at Wyoming and as head coach at Mercer.

In his only season at Wyoming, Edwards served as the Cowgirls’ recruiting coordinator. His 2005 class was given a High Honorable Mention award by PrepVolleyball.com, ranking the school among the Top 50 recruiting classes

in the country.Prior to his tenure at Wyoming, Edwards

spent four seasons as head coach at Mercer. He posted a four-year record of 52-73 and guided the Bears to the Atlantic Sun Conference tour-nament for the fi rst time since 1996. Edwards led Mercer to its most wins ever in conference play in 2003, going 7-3 and earning the No. 4 seed at the A-Sun Championship. He took over the Mercer volleyball program in 2000 after the Bears had gone a combined 6-48 in the two years prior to his arrival.

A native of Brevard, NC, Edwards spent one season as an assistant at Troy State before ac-cepting the Mercer position. Prior to his stint at TSU, the Western Carolina graduate spent the previous 10 seasons at the high school and club level. He guided Brevard High School to three consecutive state playoff appearances af-ter inheriting a team that fi nished 4-16 the year before he arrived.

While in the high school ranks, Edwards was instrumental in bringing club volleyball to the Western North Carolina area. He worked with the Biltmore Volleyball club team from 1993-99.

ALAN EDWARDSASSISTANT COACH

QUICK FACTSAssistant Coach: Tennessee (2011-present)Head Coach: Iona, 2006-10

• Coached Allison Neiters, 5th in NCAA history with 2,682 digs

Assistant Coach: Southeastern Louisiana, 2005 Head Coach: Mercer, 2000-04

• Earned conference tourney berth for fi rst time since 1996

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ASSISTANT COACHES & STAFF

JENNA DOVERDIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

Jenna Dover joined Tennessee in the summer of 2011 as the fi rst full-time director of operations in program history. Th e Knoxville native returned home after playing for four sea-sons at UNC Ashe-ville as a right-side hitter and was part of the Bulldogs’ Big South Conference title in 2009.

When it comes to volleyball instruction, she worked with the Biltmore Volleyball Academy in Asheville, N.C.

While at UNC Asheville, she earned an un-dergraduate degree in marketing in May 2011, graduating with a distinction in management and being named an undergraduate research scholar. She aspires to one day be an athletics director.

Former Mississippi State standout Rachel Cooper returned to the Southeastern Confer-ence – this time as a staff member – when she joined the Lady Vols program as an assistant coach in May.

Cooper has spent the past three seasons as an assistant coach at East Tennessee State after two years as a graduate assis-tant with the Buc-caneers, where she assisted in recruit-ing and coordinated team travel and community service.

“Th e thing that most impresses me about Rachel is her work ethic,” Patrick said. “I’ve gotten to know her in recent years when she has come to work our camps and I am very excited

that we have been able to add her to our coach-ing staff . She has experience in recruiting and understands the day-to-day responsibilities involved with running a high-level volleyball program.

“Rachel was also an outstanding player in the SEC and knows exactly what it takes to be successful at the highest level in our conference. Her personality is very engaging and inviting, and I expect that our players will be able to eas-ily relate to her.”

A Roscoe, Ill., native, Cooper was a four-year letter winner and starting outside hitter for the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

A two-year captain and team Most Valuable Player, Cooper was also the fi rst Bulldog athlete ever named SEC Player of the Week. She fi nished her career third all-time in kills with 1,405.

“I’m really excited about being back in the SEC and competing on a national level,”

Cooper said. “Th e things I have seen Rob do are very exciting and I know that he has the program ready to make a run at another Final Four. I know I can learn a lot from both him and am just thankful to be able to be a part of the University of Tennessee and this volleyball program.”

A standout academically as well as athleti-cally, Cooper was an MSU Bulldog and SEC Honor Roll selection. She was also named to both the President’s and Dean’s list and was nominated to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Team. Cooper was also a member of the Good Works Team in recognition of her community service.

Cooper graduated Magna Cum Laude from Mississippi State in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education. She received her Masters of Arts degree in sport manage-ment from ETSU in May 2008.

RACHEL COOPERASSISTANT COACH

QUICK FACTS As a Coach...• Assistant Coach: Tennessee, 2011-present• Assistant Coach: ETSU, 2008-10• Graduate Assistant: ETSU, 2007-08

Playing Career...Four-year letter winner at Mississippi State (2002-2006): team MVP, two-year captain, SEC Honor Roll

JASON HAMESVOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH

In his third season with the Lady Vols, Jason Hames serves as the volunteer as-sistant coach. His primary responsibili-ties include assisting with the facilitation of practice, editing game video and compiling statistics.

Hames was an assistant coach at Maryville College from 2004-06, where he helped guide the Scots to three Great South Athletic Confer-ence championships and an NCAA appearance in 2006. Since then, Hames has spent the last three years as the associate director and coach of the 17-1 team for Smoky Mountain Juniors Club. He is now the Director of the K2 volleyball club in Knoxville. Jason and his wife Chris reside in Maryville with their three children, Nicklin, Kay-leigh, and Eli.

STEPHANIE SCHWERTNERATHLETIC TRAINING GRAD. ASSISTANT

Stephanie Schw-ertner is in her second year as a graduate as-sistant with the Lady Vols Athletic Training Department.

Schwertner is a 2009 graduate of Ash-land in Ohio, where she earned her bache-lor’s degree in athletic training. At Ashland, she worked with women’s soccer, softball, wres-tling, football, men’s basketball, men’s and wom-en’s track and fi eld, men’s and women’s swimming and diving and at a local high school.

After graduation, she held an internship posi-tion at the United States Naval Academy where she worked with the football and men’s lacrosse teams. Stephanie is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport psychology at UT.

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Triumphant col-legiate programs are able to distinguish themselves from their counterparts because of superiority on the fi eld of competition and within the class-room.

Th e integrity and proactive guidance of the person at the helm is what has provided the edge to the University of Tennessee women’s athletics department for almost three decades.

So it comes as no surprise that UT Chancellor Dr. Jimmy Cheek named Women’s Athletics Direc-tor Joan Cronan as the interim Vice-Chancellor/Director of Athletics on June 9, 2011.

Under the vision and direction of Cronan, a heavily-requested speaker on leadership and mo-tivation on the national and local levels, the Uni-versity of Tennessee Lady Vols have garnered a reputation as one of the most visible and respected programs throughout the nation.

UT’s success in both the athletic and academic realms speaks volumes to her decision-making and leadership ability, as demonstrated by her appoint-ment to the 2010 NCAA Division I Leadership Council and selected as the president of the Na-tional Association of Collegiate Directors of Athlet-ics (NACDA) in 2008-09. Cronan is also a former president of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA).

Both organizations have also honored Cronan as well. She was selected by NACWAA to receive their 2005 Athletic Director of the Year award. In 2004, Cronan was honored by NACDA with their South-east Region Athletic Director of the Year award. In 2009, Cronan was presented with the Women of Achievement Award: “Women Who Make a Dif-ference” by the International Women’s Forum and in 2011, the United States Sports Academy elected her as an Emeritus Member of its Board of Trustees.

Having completed her 28th year at Tennessee in 2010-11, Cronan’s continued admiration by her peers and the community is well deserved be-cause of her eff orts in facilitating the operation of a fi rst-class program, which has fi nished in the top two in the Southeastern Conference Women’s All-Sports Award from Th e New York Times Regional Newspaper Group for six of the past seven years, including three fi rst-place fi nishes. In three of the past six years, all 11 Lady Vol teams participated in postseason play. Th e UT women’s athletics depart-

ment achieved a seventh place fi nish in the 2007 Director’s Cup -- Tennessee’s highest fi nish ever.

Cronan joined UT from the College of Charles-ton in South Carolina, where she served as the ath-letics director for 10 years and was later inducted into that institution’s hall of fame. Under Cronan, the school was selected as the No. 1 women’s athlet-ics program in the country in 1980 by the Ameri-can Women’s Sports Foundation.

Closer to home, Cronan is a past president of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, is active on the boards of First Tennessee Bank and the YMCA, and has served as vice chair of the Leadership Knoxville board. She also works closely with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Athletes in Action, having served as a board member for the local FCA chap-ter and as a national trustee. In 2003, Cronan was inducted into the FCA Hall of Champions. Addi-tionally, she fi nds time to be a deacon at Central Baptist Church-Bearden.

In 1998, Cronan’s earned her accord from the Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame, as she was named its Administrator of the Year. Other honors include: chairing the 1991 Knoxville area United Way Fund Drive, serving as president of the Executive Wom-en’s Association, receiving the 1994 Toastmaster’s International Communication and Leadership Award and the 1994 AOPi Citizen of the Year Award. In March of 1987, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association honored her hard work, dedi-cation and success by presenting her with its leader-ship award. She also won the 1995 regional award for the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletic Administrators.

Cronan has served on the NCAA’s Executive Committee, Championship Cabinet, Management Council, as well as the NCAA’s Council, and is a member of the NCAA Leadership Committee.

As a former coach, Cronan served a two-year stint at Tennessee from 1968 to 1970. In 1969, she led the women’s basketball team to an alternate berth in the fi rst-ever National Invitational Colle-giate Basketball Tournament. While at Charleston, she continued her success, not only as a basketball coach but in tennis as well. In 1981, she gave up coaching to devote her full-time attention to her duties as teacher and athletics director.

A graduate of LSU, Cronan earned her B.S. in 1966 and her M.S. in 1968, both in physical educa-tion. She was a fall 1995 inductee into LSU’s Alum-ni Hall of Distinction. Currently an avid golfer and tennis player, Cronan was ranked as high as second in the South in doubles and is a former state and Southern doubles champion.

Cronan makes her home in Gettysvue. She and her late husband Tom, who passed away on Aug. 18, 2006, after a valiant battle with pancreatic can-cer, have two daughters; Kristi (Mrs. Rhett Benner) and Stacey (Mrs. Kent Bristow), both 1994 gradu-ates of UT; three grandsons, Chase Th omas and Reed Kent Bristow, and Quinn Leighton Benner; and two granddaughters, Reese Lauren Benner and Larkin Ann Bristow.

TENNESSEE ADMINISTRATION

JOAN CRONANINTERIM VICE CHANCELLOR &DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DR. JIMMY CHEEK

UT KNOXVILLE CHANCELLOR

Dr. Jimmy G. Cheek became the sev-enth chancellor of the University of Tennes-see, Knoxville, on Feb. 1, 2009.

Th rough his leader-ship, UT is focused on improving the student’s educational experience, enhancing faculty re-search and scholarship as well as outreach and service. A fi rst-generation college student, Dr. Cheek has set in motion several initiatives to broaden UT Knoxville’s diversity and student access to the university.

As the state’s fl agship research campus, UT Knoxville is currently ranked as a Top 50 public institution. In early 2010, the campus launched its quest to become one of the Top 25 research universi-ties in the nation.

Dr. Cheek chairs the Board of the International Fertilizer Development Center Advisory Committee, a new global research eff ort to develop and commer-cialize clean, cost-eff ective and renewable fertilizers for the developing world. He is on the Presidential Advisory Committee on Energy for the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities. He is also a member of the 2011 Leadership Knoxville class and serves on the UT-Battelle Board of Governors, the UT Health Sciences Center Board of Directors, the Tennessee Higher Education Commission Mas-ter Plan Steering Committee and the UT Athletics Board of Directors.

Prior to his UT appointment, Dr. Cheek was a faculty member and an administrator at the Univer-sity of Florida for 34 years, last serving as senior vice president of agricultural and natural resources.

While at Florida, he received the President’s Medallion and Student Body Resolution 2009-104 for dedicated and loyal service to the university and outstanding service to students, respectively, and the Morton Wolfson Faculty Award for outstand-ing contributions to the quality of student life. He was named to the Academy of Teaching Excellence in 2008, a Fellow of the American Association for Agricultural Education in 2005, and a Fellow of the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agricul-ture in 1998. His research has focused on the infl u-ence of experiential learning on student achievement and educational accountability. Dr. Cheek earned his bachelor’s degree with high honors and his doc-torate from Texas A&M University. He received his master’s degree from Lamar University. A native of Texas, he is married to Ileen, and they have two chil-dren and two grandchildren.

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Year SP-MP K KPS E TA PCT AST SA SE DIG DPS RE BS BA TB BPS BE BHE2008 42-19 27 0.64 17 108 . 093 2 3 6 31 0.74 3 2 12 14 0.33 6 02009 121-32 353 2.92 122 919 . 251 6 10 31 97 0.80 3 5 65 70 0.58 14 12010 114-32 340 2.98 100 790 . 304 10 7 15 184 1.61 14 19 57 76 0.67 5 3TOTAL 277-83 720 2.60 239 1817 . 265 18 20 52 312 1.13 20 26 134 160 0.58 25 4

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Q: Favorite memory in sports?A: Beating Kentucky my sophomore year. They were supposed to win the SEC title, we went in there and painted the place orange. They had confetti and hats ready, ready to win the title and we went in there and flipped the place and completely turned it around.

Q: Favorite spot on campus?A: It would have to be the weight room sadly. That’s where I’ve made my biggest strides and some of my greatest accomplishments off-the-court. Just to see yourself grow from a freshman to a senior, it’s really amazing how much hard work can really turn out and how you can end up.

Q: Biggest prankster on the team?A: That would have to be Kelsey Robinson. She is always out there doing something crazy and is catching people completely off guard.

Q: Most likely to become president? A: Probably Jasmine Brown. She’s really focused in school and really on top of things. She’s a great speaker and great motivator overall.

Q: How did you pick your number?A: I picked my number because I was actually No. 10 in high school, but Chloe Goldman was No. 10. I’ve always liked the No. 4, so I put them together to make 14.

Q: Athlete you admire?A: Everyone always says Michael Jordan, but I actually had a chance to meet him before I came to college. He’s just a laid-back guy and you see how all the hard work—just coming into the gym, trying new things, going to baseball—he was finding his niche and sticking with it. He always wanted to be the best.

Q: Something people don’t know about you?A: I had chicken pox two seasons ago. Yeah, I had chicken pox as a 19 year-old. That was kind of interesting to deal with.

Q: What about your athletic family family? A: DeeDee and I come from that same athletic

background. Both of our dads played in the NFL and that’s really pushed me to be involved in sports. Most people get involved because they see a player on TV or they wanted to a part of something, but it just runs through my blood. I’ve always wanted to be a part of sports whether it be volleyball or kickball or softball. I’ve just really wanted to be active all the time.

Q: Could you talk about overcoming shortness on the court? A: That was the biggest thing coming into college. Being the shortest hitter on the team and really within the volleyball world was re-ally hard. In high school, I played middle. So to transition, I had to pick up different parts of my game. I picked up different shots and dif-ferent things to really make me stand out as a 5-11 outside hitter. I really needed to work on my jumping and strength so I can jump as high as I can.

Q: What about the coaching staff?A: Playing for Coach Patrick is great. He cares about you off the court. If you ever have any problems with school or anything, he’s always there for you to talk to. He only wants what’s best for you. People always notice how ener-gized he is and clipboards go everywhere when he’s coaching, but he just wants to win so badly. You can’t take that for granted and you can’t take that personally when it’s all about winning.

KAYLA JETERSENIOR

5-11 /// Outside HitterSolon, Ohio (Solon H.S.)

INTERVIEW BY BRIAN RICE MORE INFOJoined The Lady VolsFall 2008 (3 letters)BirthdayJan. 4, 1990ParentsGary & Leslie JeterMajorSociologyVolleyball ClubMaverick Volleyball Club

SCAN THISScan this QR code with your smart phone to view Jeter’s year-by-year career summaries & additional information.

NUMBERS & AWARDS

CAREER HIGHSKills 23 Kentucky, 11/25/09Attacks 48 TwiceHitting Pct. .567 South Carolina, 11/22/09(Min. 3 kills)Assists 1 16xAces 2 Kentucky, 9/21/09Solo Blocks 1 24xBlock Assists 7 TwiceTotal Blocks 7 TwiceDigs 13 Kentucky, 11/29/10

AWARDSSenior (2011)• Preseason All-SEC Team

Junior (2010)• Preseason All-SEC Team• SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll• All-SEC First Team• AVCA All-South Region• AVCA Honorable Mention All-America• US National A2 Training Team

Sophomore (2009)• SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll• All-SEC Second Team

Freshman (2008)• SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

STATS BOX /// MAHONEY’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Year SP-MP K KPS E TA PCT AST SA SE DIG DPS RE BS BA TB BPS BE BHE2008 119-32 14 0.12 3 31 . 355 691 25 37 192 1.61 0 0 3 3 0.03 0 292009 121-32 19 0.16 6 67 . 194 842 28 48 236 1.95 0 1 7 8 0.07 2 402010 51-17 3 0.06 0 12 . 250 322 3 8 93 1.82 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 21TOTAL 291-81 36 0.12 9 110 . 245 1855 56 93 521 1.79 0 1 10 11 0.04 2 90

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Q: What made you choose Tennessee?A: I just liked the program, the school and all the tradition. I liked that they had separate ath-letics departments and just the spirit behind Tennessee.

Q: What’s the coolest thing about being a UT student-athlete?A: Eating in Gibbs Hall. Lunch is awesome be-cause they always have great food. You can’t make those same meals for yourself all the time so it’s nice to have somebody else making you lunch. And you see everybody who’s a part of Tennessee athletics, including coaches like Pat Summitt.

Q: What was your biggest adjustment to the college game?A: Probably just the speed of the game and the high level all the time. It never fluctuates – you have to be on your game every day.”

Q: What’s a Fort Worth secret people in Tennessee don’t know about?A: We have really good Mexican food; that’s what I miss about it. I miss the Texas style and feel of it. I miss the stockyards. And I love Texas country music so much better than main-stream, but I could be biased.

Q: Talk about the changes for this season.A: This year is totally different, especially for any returning player. We have two new people on the coaching staff, a new director of opera-tions, all new managers – so it’s different.

The energy in the gym is great. We’re not really missing a beat, so I’m excited for it. It’s

going to be a new experience.

Q: What are you expecting for the team this season?A: We have really high expectations for our-selves and we want to make a good run into the tournament, make it to the final four, win SEC and all that. We lost some really good players but we also have gained good talent as well.”

Q: Do you have any personal goals?A: I’m working my way from a back injury to be able to practice all the time and being able to go full-speed. I’m competing for a starting spot and pushing my teammates to be better. I’ve not been injured before, so now I’ve got to learn to fight back with my body.

It’s a new experience, but the training staff has been helping me a lot and doing a great job.

KELSEY MAHONEYSENIOR

5-10 /// SetterFort Worth, Texas (Keller-Central H.S.)

INTERVIEW BY JOHN PAINTER MORE INFOJoined The Lady VolsFall 2008 (3 letters)BirthdayApril 22, 1990ParentsMichael & Carla MahoneyMajorNutritionVolleyball ClubTexas Advantage

SCAN THISScan this QR code with your smart phone to view Mahoney’s year-by-year career summaries & additional information.

NUMBERS & AWARDS

CAREER HIGHSKills 2 4xAttacks 9 Duke, 12/4/09Hitting Pct. N/A(Min. 3 kills)Assists 57 Georgia, 11/15/09Aces 4 TwiceSolo Blocks 1 Florida, 11/20/09Block Assists 2 3xTotal Blocks 2 4xDigs 19 Auburn, 11/13/09

AWARDSJunior (2010)• SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

Sophomore (2009)• SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

Freshman (2008)• SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

STATS BOX /// BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Year SP-MP K KPS E TA PCT AST SA SE DIG DPS RE BS BA TB BPS BE BHE2009 26-11 0 0.00 0 0 . 000 0 0 4 11 0.42 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 02010 12-10 0 0.00 0 0 . 000 2 1 1 5 0.42 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0TOTAL 38-21 0 0.00 0 0 . 000 2 1 5 16 0.42 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

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Q: Being from Chattanooga, did you always know you wanted to come to Tennessee?A: No. Actually I didn’t really want to come here because everyone at my school came here. I went to [Girls Preparatory School] and I was going to run track somewhere else, but then I talked to one of the coaches really late my se-nior year. Then I got here and I love it! I really like it here.

Q: What events did you run in track?A: 300 hurdles, triple jump, pentathlon, and long jump.

Q: Do you miss track at all?A: I prefer volleyball, but I miss the triple jump.

Q: What has been your favorite UT mem-ory so far in your career?A: I think it was my freshman year when we beat Kentucky at home. We were down 14-10 and Kiley Marshall served us like six points in a row and we won.

Q: What do you plan to do after college?A: [I’m studying] social work with a minor in business. I kind of want to ministry work -- like inner-city ministry so I figured I would start with social work. I don’t really want to be in the government part of it, but hopefully I can do ministry.

Q: What are your aspirations on the court?A: Of course my goal in my position is to be the libero. Every day in practice I am just trying to work on getting better with my passing. This year I just want to be a more consistent passer.

Q: How did you choose your number?A: It’s not Kobe Bryant – that’s not why I have 24. It was really just the first number that came into my head. It doesn’t mean anything to me. Well, now it does, but before it didn’t.

Q: Do you have any nicknames?A: I have Jazzy, Jazz, Jazzy-Face, J.B., J-Bizzle, Downtown Jasmine Brown – the list goes on.

Q: What’s your favorite quote from Coach?A: Un-believable. He says it a lot – no matter what.

Q: Are you looking forward to any partic-ular contest or opponent this year?A: I am looking forward to beating Florida and LSU – whooping them – and winning the SEC Championship. And I’m looking forward to being a national champion.

JASMINE BROWNJUNIOR

5-8 /// Defensive Specialist & SetterChattanooga, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory School)

INTERVIEW BY MEGAN SPEDDEN MORE INFOJoined The Lady VolsFall 2009 (2 letters)BirthdayNov. 5, 1990GrandmotherBessie DurdenMajorSocial WorkVolleyball ClubChoo-Choo City Volleyball

SCAN THISScan this QR code with your smart phone to view Brown’s year-by-year career summaries & additional information.

NUMBERS & AWARDS

CAREER HIGHSKills N/AAttacks N/AHitting Pct. N/A(Min. 3 kills)Assists 2 Chattanooga, 8/28/10Aces 1 Oklahoma, 9/3/10Solo Blocks N/ABlock Assists N/ATotal Blocks N/ADigs 5 South Carolina, 11/22/09

AWARDSSophomore (2010)• SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

Freshman (2009)• SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

STATS BOX /// CIKRA’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Year SP-MP K KPS E TA PCT AST SA SE DIG DPS RE BS BA TB BPS BE BHE2009 102-32 153 1.50 87 461 . 143 3 0 1 33 0.32 1 9 36 45 0.44 9 02010 109-31 215 1.97 61 516 . 298 6 1 0 35 0.32 0 8 64 72 0.66 8 0TOTAL 211-63 368 1.74 148 977 . 225 9 1 1 68 0.32 1 17 100 117 0.55 17 0

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Q: Favorite spot on campus?A: My bed. If I’m not playing, in class or eating, I’m probably sleeping.

Q: Funniest Teammate?A: Without question, Kelsey Robinson.

Q: Athlete you admire?A: Keri Walsh, she’s someone I’ve always looked up to in volleyball.

Q: How’d you pick No. 11?A: I was No. 7 all through high school and No. 17. When I was a freshman in high school, I looked up to this girl who was a middle hitter. She was a senior and I was a freshman so when she graduated I took over the number and it has just stuck since then.

Q: Expectations for the season:A: I have really high expectations for this sea-son. I came here to wina national champion-ship and do something that no team has done before here. We’re here to get a ring.

Q: Tell us a little about Coach Patrick:A: He’s been really awesome to have. He’s brought me a long way. He has a great atten-tion to detail and has really honed in my game

on things I’ve needed to focus on since I’ve got-ten here.

Q: What’s it like being a student-athlete at Tennessee? A: It’s indescribable. I’m from Ohio and I was like, “Tennessee, what’s that?” I got on the foot-ball field. The pride of the school and every-thing that comes with it, it’s hard to describe. It’s really awesome.

Every time I put this uniform on my chest, I get chills every time. It’s something I’ll have with me forever.

LESLIE CIKRAJUNIOR

6-4 /// Middle Blocker & Outside HitterChagrin Falls, Ohio (Chagrin Falls H.S.)

INTERVIEW BY BRIAN RICE MORE INFOJoined The Lady VolsFall 2009 (2 letters)BirthdayDec. 12, 1990ParentsJeff Cikra & Elizabeth TownsMajorSport ManagementVolleyball ClubRenaissance VBC

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NUMBERS & AWARDS

CAREER HIGHSKills 14 TwiceAttacks 41 Colorado State, 9/12/09Hitting Pct. .450 Florida State, 9/4/10(Min. 3 kills)Assists 2 Miss. State, 11/7/10Aces 1 Northwestern, 9/10/10Solo Blocks 1 17xBlock Assists 4 6xTotal Blocks 5 TwiceDigs 5 Ole Miss, 10/1/10

AWARDSSophomore (2010)• SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll• US National A2 Training Team

Freshman (2009)• SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll• SEC All-Freshman Team

STATS BOX /// HARRISON’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Year SP-MP K KPS E TA PCT AST SA SE DIG DPS RE BS BA TB BPS BE BHE2009 15-9 13 0.87 7 32 .188 0 0 0 1 0.07 1 1 11 12 0.80 2 12010 114-32 240 2.11 90 464 . 323 4 0 0 25 0.22 0 16 86 102 0.89 13 3TOTAL 129-41 253 1.96 97 496 .315 4 0 0 26 0.20 1 17 97 114 0.88 15 4

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Q: Favorite memory at Tennessee?A: Beating Florida, that was amazing because they came in thinking they were going to win. It made us feel better about ourselves and we went on a winning streak after that.

Q: Favorite memory in sports overall?A: My favorite memory would have to be when my high school basketball team beat our rival, Smyrna. It was the best game of my life. I can’t even explain how I felt at the end of that game. We always played them, and they always beat us to get to state. We finally beat them. We finally got past them. It was amazing. Me and my sister bonded the most at that game. It was amazing.

Q: Favorite spot on campus?A: Steps (Amphitheater) in Humanities Plaza. I can take naps there, it’s a great place to sit and relax between classes between classes or practice.

Q: Funniest teammate?A: Kelsey Robinson. She’s funny in a lot of dif-ferent ways. The things she does are just funny. She has just an amazing personality; anyone around her would just love her.

Q: Teammate most likely to be president?A: Jasmine Brown. She’s a very organized plan, plan, plan kind of person.

Q: How did you pick your number?A: I picked number eight because I am the eighth of 12 kids in my family. It represents me and it’s personal, so I was lucky number eight had graduated when I came in.

Q: Athlete you admire:A: My father. He taught us the ways and things he did when he was playing football in col-lege and professionally. I admire him and all the things he taught me and the example he showed of how you can be successful in sports and still be an amazing person to other people.

Q: Something no one knows about you?A: I’m afraid of the dark. I still have a nightlight at 21 years old.

Q: Talk a little about your athletic back-ground: A: It teaches you to live up to a higher expecta-tion and to expect more of yourself. That’s why my brother (David, who played 4 seasons in the NBA) has made it so far. He wanted to do things like quit and play football or just hang out and my dad wouldn’t let him.

Seeing the conversations between those two was like my turning point. I realized I have to make it here; I have to make it to college and do something more with myself because I know my father isn’t going to let me down. It kind of puts a fear in the back of your mind, but it makes you work hard no matter what you’re doing, especially academics.

Q: What’s it like having your sister (Isa-belle) at UT on the Lady Vol basketball team? A: I love having her here. She’s my little sister. I’m always going to love her and love having her around. If you know her, she’s a funny and loving person.

The best advice I gave her was to not let the freshman experience overwhelm you. She’s the kind of person that would freak out because it all comes at you at once. So I told her not to let it overwhelm her and if you ever need any-thing, let me know because I can help you out. We had a great moving-in experience.

DEEDEE HARRISONJUNIOR

6-4 /// Middle BlockerNashville, Tenn. (Hillsboro H.S.)

INTERVIEW BY BRIAN RICE MORE INFOJoined The Lady VolsFall 2009 (2 letters)BirthdayFeb. 11, 1990ParentsDennis & Ida HarrisonMajorSport ManagementVolleyball ClubImpact VBC/Williamson County Select VBC

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NUMBERS & AWARDS

CAREER HIGHSKills 16 Northwestern, 9/10/10Attacks 23 Arkansas, 10/8/10Hitting Pct. .700 Northwestern, 9/10/10(Min. 3 kills)Assists 1 3xAces N/A Solo Blocks 3 South Carolina, 9/17/10Block Assists 6 Georgia, 11/15/09Total Blocks 7 Georgia, 11/15/09Digs 3 Twice

AWARDSSophomore (2010)• SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

Freshman (2008)• SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

STATS BOX /// MULLINS’ CAREER STATISTICS

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Year SP-MP K KPS E TA PCT AST SA SE DIG DPS RE BS BA TB BPS BE BHE2010 73-26 1 0.01 0 2 .500 19 5 23 149 2.04 9 0 0 0 0.00 0 2

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Q: Talk about your athletic family.A: My mom played basketball in high school and was a great player. That’s probably where we get our athletic talent from. But don’t tell my dad; he’d probably get mad at me! We played basketball too, but volleyball is just what we ended up with. It’s five girls and we all play volleyball, so it’s fun.

Q: How are your games different in your family?A: I’m the shortest one. My little sister plays everywhere; she’s a hitter and a setter. Ann and I are both defense, but I’ve played probably every position before I got here. But if we had one more person we could make a good team.

Q: What made you choose Tennessee?A: It’s always been my dream to come. I like it here a lot. It’s far enough away from home that I can escape. Plus, it’s cool to play for your home-state university. I like that.

Q: Did you know any of your teammates before arriving at UT?A: I knew all my freshmen teammates coming in – Kylann (Scheidt), Kelsey (Robinson) and Carly (Sahagian) – we had met before. I knew DeeDee Harrison, she’s from Nashville too. And I played against Jasmine Brown in high school; we were rivals.

Q: What’s the coolest thing about attend-ing UT?A: The atmosphere. There’s so much pride in the Orange and White. It’s a huge campus and being an athlete does make it fun. You definite-ly get the hype and the talk and stuff, and it’s nice. But we also have to be responsible.

Q: What are the adjustments to the col-lege game?A: The level is definitely higher. You have to get used to the speed of the game – that was proba-bly the most difficult thing. Meshing with your team was another big thing at the beginning. Once I got comfortable, it was easier for me to excel, step out of the box and really use my talent on the court.

Q: Was there a moment last season when you felt you were making those adjust-ments?A: It was gradual in the beginning. I just locked in and focused, and kept going in early for practice and working really hard to get on the court.

Q: Do you have any role models?A: I love to follow my sister Ann. She played here and that’s a neat thing with the ties. She’s taught me pretty much all I know and coached me on club teams in high school. She’s my role model and it’s still fun to see her play.

Q: Did you go anywhere fun this sum-mer?A: Yeah, I went to the beach with my family, to Perdido Key in Florida, around Pensacola. And then we were here training. We were back here in June training and getting ready for our season this year.

Q: What are you expecting for the team this season?A: We’re expecting to go all the way. We all want to win a national championship and an SEC championship. It hasn’t happened since 2004-05 and it’s time to bring the banners and the rings back to the volleyball world. I’m ex-cited.

ELLEN MULLINSSOPHOMORE

5-6 /// Libero & Defensive SpecialistNashville, Tenn. (Father Ryan H.S.)

INTERVIEW BY JOHN PAINTER MORE INFOJoined The Lady VolsFall 2010 (1 letter)BirthdayNov. 22, 1991ParentsSteve & Sarah MullinsMajorBusinessVolleyball ClubNashville One/Impact VBC

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NUMBERS & AWARDS

CAREER HIGHSKills 1 Florida, 9/19/10Attacks 1 TwiceHitting Pct. N/A(Min. 3 kills)Assists 3 Ohio, 9/10/10Aces 2 Auburn, 9/26/10Solo Blocks N/ABlock Assists N/ATotal Blocks N/ADigs 14 Pittsburgh, 9/11/10

AWARDSFreshman (2010)• SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

STATS BOX /// ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

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9Year SP-MP K KPS E TA PCT AST SA SE DIG DPS RE BS BA TB BPS BE BHE2010 102-29 184 1.80 92 516 . 178 50 21 43 367 3.60 16 7 27 34 0.33 9 2

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Q: Your major is broadcast journalism. If you were interviewing yourself, what is the first question you would ask?A: That’s hard. I would probably say, ‘What brought you to Tennessee?’ I’m from Chicago and grew up with the Big Ten. Most people ask why I would pick the SEC because it’s such a different lifestyle than where I’m from. So that would be the first question.

Q: So ... What brought you to Tennessee?A: I really fell in love with the family atmo-sphere here. Everyone is really into the sports, no matter what you play – volleyball, soccer, football. It’s fan-based, and everybody loves it. You go all over the state and people see your Tennessee gear and are so excited, saying, ‘Oh my gosh, you play for Tennessee!’ The support here is great.

Q: Is the support you receive as a student-athlete at Tennessee really that much dif-ferent from where you grew up?A: In Chicago, the Bears, Blackhawks and Bulls – the professional sports – are really big. The University of Illinois is there, but it’s different.

Q: Growing up in the Chicago suburbs, when you think of home, what comes to mind?A: Home for me wasn’t really in Bartlett (Ill.) because I went to high school in Wheaton, played volleyball in Naperville, and then played basketball in the city. So growing up I was all over the place. But whenever I go home, it’s great. I love the city. I love going to big games, wintertime at the park, shopping, stuff like that. As much as I hate the cold, I love going home. My favorite part of the city is Belmont. It’s not part of the big area, but it’s smaller and has great shopping that nobody knows about.

Q: You have mentioned you really like photography. Are you able to enjoy it as much while juggling school and volley-ball?A: I haven’t had that much time to do it, but I like the arts and photography. I’m happy when

I get the chance to do it. I do it for fun. I do the friends photos, but I really like the arts and nature photos. I find it really peaceful.

Q: What has been the most emotional moment – good or bad – on the volleyball court?A: My most emotional moment was when my high school team lost to another team in thestate finals. It was my senior year so obviously that was one of the most crushing defeats. But losing that game and the feeling that I had made me never want to lose again. That’s what brought me here: pressing myself harder and harder. I never want to feel that again. Although defeat is bad, and everybody says, ‘Don’t lose,’ sometimes failure can teach you things.

Q: What did you learn in your first year of college that you will never forget?A: I think every year you can take something, whether it’s being a freshman in college or be-ing a senior in high school. You take something with you every year. The biggest thing I took last year is you have to work hard every single moment. There is no play where you can take off. That gave me a ton of determination to go hard in the spring and work hard in the sum-mer to develop myself as a player even more than I already have. So last year I learned that not one play can be taken off. You have to work hard every single play.

KELSEY ROBINSONSOPHOMORE

6-2 /// Outside HitterBartlett, Ill. (Wheaton-St. Francis H.S.)

INTERVIEW BY JOSH PATE MORE INFOJoined The Lady VolsFall 2010 (1 letter)BirthdayJune 25, 1992ParentsMike & Sue RobinsonMajorJournalism & Electronic MediaVolleyball ClubSports Performance Volleyball Club

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NUMBERS & AWARDS

CAREER HIGHSKills 16 LSU, 11/12/10Attacks 36 LSU, 11/12/10Hitting Pct. .318 Twice(Min. 3 kills)Assists 5 Arkansas, 10/8/10Aces 4 South Carolina, 9/17/10Solo Blocks 1 7xBlock Assists 3 3xTotal Blocks 3 3xDigs 27 Arkansas, 10/8/10

AWARDSFreshman (2010)• SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll• SEC All-Freshman Team• US National A2 Training Team

STATS BOX /// SAHAGIAN’S CAREER STATISTICS

3530 TenneSSee VOLLeYbALL /// 2011 media Guide

Year SP-MP K KPS E TA PCT AST SA SE DIG DPS RE BS BA TB BPS BE BHE2010 58-25 62 1.07 22 181 . 221 6 1 7 56 0.97 2 1 17 18 0.31 8 1

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Q: What are you studying?A: I’m majoring in hotel and tourism manage-ment – I just chose my major last semester. I only took one class in it but I really liked it. I would like to plan events, big events. I might like to be a wedding planner or even run a hotel one day.

Q: What is your greatest memory on the court:A: Last year I played in about eight games when Kelsey Robinson was hurt, so getting to play after being on the bench for a while was good. I want to be on the court obviously more than I was last year, but it takes a lot to get there.

Q: How did you pick your number?A: I picked this number because when I played basketball when I was little I was 35 and my dad has been 35 ever since he was younger play-ing softball. He said he was going to stop play-ing when he was 35, but he’s 50 and he’s still playing. I wanted to be like him when I was little so I just picked it.

Q: Do you have a nickname?A: I don’t know if you’ve ever seen the movie ‘Fired Up’ but there is a girl named Carly on there and the guy calls his girlfriend ‘Carly Fries,’ ‘Carlito’s Way’ and ‘Carly and the Choc-olate Factory.’ They all call me that.

Q: What is your favorite quote from Coach?A: I remember in the beginning of the summer he said ‘You can either finger paint or paint like Picasso.’ He just meant that you can go big or go home pretty much. Put in the work now and it will pay off later.

Q: What is your favorite music to listen to?A: I actually love everything but I hated coun-try music before I came to the south. I did go to the CMAs in Nashville this summer and now I’m obsessed with country.

Q: Were you able to see that happen in your freshman season with hard work paying off?A: From the club I played at, we were always in the gym all the time. I just knew that if you want-ed to come close to winning or getting a champi-onship, you have to sacrifice if you want it.

Q: What’s an interesting fact that no one would know about you?A: I like to fish with my dad. I caught this big sturgeon that almost looked like an alligator just the way it felt. It was big. We didn’t have a camera. It was a disposable and it got wet so we couldn’t take a picture. [I caught the fish] when I was 13.

CARLY SAHAGIANSOPHOMORE

6-2 /// Outside HitterBartlett, Ill. (Bartlett H.S.)

INTERVIEW BY MEGAN SPEDDEN MORE INFOJoined The Lady VolsFall 2010 (1 letter)BirthdayApril 7, 1992ParentsBill & Sue SahagianMajorHotel & Tourism ManagementVolleyball ClubSports Performance Volleyball Club

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NUMBERS & AWARDS

CAREER HIGHSKills 8 South Carolina, 9/17/10Attacks 24 LSU, 10/10/10Hitting Pct. .208 LSU, 10/10/10(Min. 3 kills)Assists 2 TwiceAces 1 Chattanooga, 8/28/10Solo Blocks 1 Ole Miss, 10/1/10Block Assists 3 TwiceTotal Blocks 3 TwiceDigs 12 Chattanooga, 8/28/10

AWARDSFreshman (2010)• SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

STATS BOX /// SCHEIDT’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Year SP-MP K KPS E TA PCT AST SA SE DIG DPS RE BS BA TB BPS BE BHE2010 68-20 1 0.01 0 4 .250 370 9 17 113 1.66 0 0 1 1 0.01 1 7

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Q: How was your summer? A: It was great. I went to Nebraska to visit my family in May, and then I came back and took classes and worked out.

Q: What family did you have in Nebraska?A: My grandparents and my aunts and uncles. I’m originally from Nebraska.

Q: But you’re from Knoxville, right?A: I’ll say I’m from Knoxville. I lived in Ne-braska until my sophomore year in high school.

Q: What made you move to Knoxville?A: My dad got a job with First Tennessee Bank.

Q: Being from Knoxville, was UT always your first choice?A: I never really thought about it, I guess. I didn’t know when I moved here that I wanted to go to UT or anything. It was just a great op-portunity for me. My family can come watch every match. It’s nice to be close to home. That was definitely one of the decision points on why I chose Tennessee.

Q: Did you know you were Coach Patrick’s first player from Knoxville?A: Yeah, someone told me that. I found that out. It’s cool because volleyball is definitely growing in this area—especially since I got here from Nebraska. Coming from Nebraska, it’s at a whole different level out there. More people play volleyball out there. It’s nice to see a lot of younger kids playing volleyball now in Knox-ville. It feels good to be the first from Knoxville.

Q: Was volleyball more competitive in Nebraska? A: Yeah, it is. It started when I was in fourth grade. I know some people may start young-er, but it’s just at a higher level in Nebraska, I guess.

Q: Did you play any other sports during high school?A: I played basketball until my junior year. The only reason I didn’t play my senior season was because I graduated early to come here.

Q: Were you any good?A: Yeah, I was. I played basketball a lot longer than volleyball. I had played since I could walk. My dad and uncle played basketball, too.

Q: Could you have gone to play basket-ball somewhere?A: Probably, but not Division I. Maybe a small-er school. I never did any AAU or club basket-ball or anything. I didn’t get as much exposure as I did in volleyball.

Q: If Coach Summitt needed you, could you be ready to suit up and play?A: I don’t know. (laughs) I mean I still have my shot down, but that’s a whole other level. It would be fun just to sit on the bench.

Q: Do you have any other off-the-court interests?A: I love doing video production stuff. That’s what I’m going to major in: visual communica-tions. I love working with computers and stuff, which is kind of nerdy, but I enjoy it. I like put-ting stuff together and making it with sounds and music and stuff.

I like to shop and go out on the lake. I don’t really like to tube because it scares me, so I stay on the boat.

KYLANN SCHEIDTSOPHOMORE

6-0 /// SetterKnoxville, Tenn. (Farragut H.S.)

INTERVIEW BY MATT MAGILL MORE INFOJoined The Lady VolsSpring 2010 (1 letter)BirthdayMay 30, 1992ParentsMichael & Amy ScheidtMajorJournalism & Electronic MediaVolleyball ClubSmokey Mountain Juniors

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NUMBERS & AWARDS

CAREER HIGHSKills 1 Auburn, 9/29/10Attacks 1 4xHitting Pct. N/A (Min. 3 kills)Assists 30 Georgia, 9/24/10Aces 2 TwiceSolo Blocks N/ABlock Assists 1 Louisville, 10/27/10Total Blocks 1 Louisville, 10/27/10Digs 16 Louisville, 10/27/10

TIFFANY BAKERFRESHMAN

6-4 /// Outside Hitter & Middle BlockerCarrolton, Texas (Hebron H.S.)

Q: When I say the word ‘expec-tation,’ what comes to mind for you as a freshman?A: Not too much. Even Coach Patrick told me not to come in here carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders. He said to just come in here, learn the sys-tem, get to passing better, and de-velop what I need to work on like passing and the rotation outside.

Q: Was there an ‘aha moment’ when you realized that volleyball was something you wanted to continue in your life?A: Oh yeah, there definitely was. My sophomore year, I had to choose between basketball and volleyball. Basketball was my thing. I had played since I was in fourth grade. So I had to choose, and I chose volleyball. I’ve been with it since then and I want to become the best player that I can.

Q: What is it about volleyball that makes your choice satisfying?A: I think it’s the ultimate team sport. Without your teammates, you can’t accomplish anything. You have to rely on every single person on the team. That was a huge thing for me. In basketball, one person can take control of the game.

Q: On a typical game day, do you have a routine or preparation before walking onto the court?A: At first, it’s me getting focused. I want to be by myself. But then, right before the game starts, I’ll get into music and get hyped up. It really solves the jitters.

Q: Some players are superstitious in their sport. Have you ever been superstitious?A: No, not really. My high school coach was like that. She would tell me, ‘Don’t wear that jersey; you played bad in it last time.’ I wouldn’t care. I’m not really superstitious about anything.

Q: What did you do over the summer between high school and your freshman year?A: I graduated high school early, so I had six months to prepare for com-ing here. I did the workout they sent me twice. I finished the workout and conditioning, and I was playing club volleyball. I also had a job. So basically, that was my life: conditioning, volleyball, job. It was nice though because I got focused and ready to come here.

Q: You worked all summer. So on your perfect vacation, you’re in a plane and it lands. You step off. Where are you at?A: Anywhere that’s tropical or exotic. I’ve never been to Hawaii, so some-thing like that. Maybe Miami. I’ve been to Miami before, though. Maybe Puerto Rico. Somewhere with exotic, tropical trees.

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Joined The Lady VolsFall 2011BirthdayJune 24, 1993Volleyball ClubDallas Premier

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Joined The Lady VolsSpring 2011BirthdayNov. 19, 1993Volleyball ClubTCA SoCal

NIKKI BRICEFRESHMAN

5-8 /// Defensive SpecialistFullerton, Calif. (Troy H.S.)

Q: How was your summer? A: It went pretty well. I came ear-ly with the rest of the older team to train with them instead of stay-ing home.

Q: How did training with the team go?A: Training was really good. We trained with (strength coach) Hol-ly (Frantz) everyday. There was a lot of weightlifting—probably the heaviest we’ll lift all year. We did open gyms just with our own team at least three times a week. It was fun, but we got a lot better together.

Q: How did you feel like you improved during training?A: I got a lot stronger, and I’m in better shape. My serve got better, espe-cially my consistency. I feel like I got a lot better volleyball-wise.

Q: Why did you choose UT?A: I chose UT because I wanted to be part of a program that I thought we could make winners. We haven’t won a championship yet, but I’m con-

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fident that we can. Also because I like to try new things, so I knew that I wanted to go to a different part of the country to try it out. I loved the team when I came to visit, and I like the coaches, too. The environment here—I like having a big school and everything.

Q: Have there been any changes from California to Tennessee? A: The culture is different here. It’s the simplest things. People dress dif-ferently and talk differently. It’s a different way of life I guess. It’s good though; I like it here.

Q: Have you had to make any adjustments?A: Not really. I haven’t really changed at all. I guess I had to adjust to be-ing away from home, but everyone has to adjust to that. I’ve had to adjust to being so far away from all my friends, too.

Q: Have you had any mix-ups in terminology? Has anyone said anything that you thought was odd?A: The main differences are: people say car wreck. I’m just like, “it’s a car crash.” You didn’t get in a wreck. And the other is I say highway and people here say interstate. Oh, and people here say “ya’ll.”

Q: Does “ya’ll” annoy you?A: A little bit. But I see myself changing a little. I will say “you all” now. I know I’m getting there but I still refuse to say “ya’ll.”

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SHEALYN KOLOSKYFRESHMAN

6-3 /// Middle BlockerWheaton, Ill. (Wheaton Warrenville South H.S.)

Q: How was your summer? Did you do anything special?A: It was good. I took some sum-mer classes and my club season finish out a couple of weeks before school started.

Q: How did your club team do?A: We actually ended up winning nationals.

Q: Are there any other college players on the team?A: A couple of my teammates play or will play. One of my teammates is going to Mississippi State and one is going to Ole Miss. Those are the two SEC ones. Pretty much everyone is going to different schools, but those are the two that are going to the SEC other than me.

Q: Why did you come to UT?A: I really liked the atmosphere of the school. It’s a cool environment and I really love everyone on the team. I like the coaching staff and the direction the program is headed.

Q: What can you expect from the team this year?A: Everything we work for right now is trying to get to the Final Four. That’s our goal right now, and I definitely think we can make it there. That would be really cool.

Q: What does it take to make a Final Four?A: Our team chemistry is really good, and I think that will help us a lot.Fundamentally, I know I’ll have to change a little bit of my skills just because it’s different in high school than college. We’re on the right track right now.

Q: What off-the-court interests do you have?A: I really like just hanging out with my friends. We usually just go to movies. I really like photography. I like to watch baseball, too.

Q: Do you have a favorite baseball team?A: Chicago Cubs.

INTERVIEW BY MATT MAGILL

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MARY POLLMILLERFRESHMAN

5-11 /// SetterLittleton, Colo. (Chatfield H.S.)

Q: What brought you all the way to Tennessee from Den-ver, Colorado?A: I loved the team and the coach-es. And I loved the school all to-gether.

Q: How did you choose your number?A: I was usually number nine but then nine was taken so I just switched randomly. It’s a new number for me.

Q: How has the adjustment to college been so far?A: I have been here since June 30 and it has been good. Everybody has been welcoming and it has been easy.

Q: Do you know what you want to study yet?A: I am going to go into dentistry, so I think biology.

Q: What aspirations do you have for yourself on the court?A: A lot – we want to go far, obviously.

Q: Who is the biggest comedian or jokester on your team?A: Probably Kelsey Robinson -- she is just always joking around and always has that smile on her face.

Q: What’s a random fact that most people don’t know about you?A: My parents both come from big families and I am really close with all my cousins. My dad’s whole side is in Colorado so I see them all the time. A lot of them are coming out for our tournament at the end of August.

Q: What is your favorite quote from Coach?A: ‘Dominate the net’ he always says.

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STEPHANIE STOLLFRESHMAN

6-2 /// Middle BlockerBellevue, Wash. (Washington)

Q: How was your summer? A: It was good, but it was really short though. Summer at Univer-sity of Washington goes really late, so I only had two and a half weeks.

Q: Just two and a half weeks? What did you do with that little time?A: I stayed with my family mainly. I didn’t really do much.

Q: You’re from Washington. Washington to Knoxville is a long trip. How much of your sum-mer was spent travelling?A: I looked up online on maps and it takes a day and 17 hours if you drove. But we flew.

Q: That’s a long drive. A: We didn’t drive, but that would take forever.

Q: If you didn’t fly, you would spend your entire vacation travelling.A: Luckily, we flew, but I did spend a lot of time packing and getting ready to pack. (laughs) And I brought way too much. I already know that.

Q: Why did you pick UT being from Washington?A: It was mainly recruiting stuff. When I got my release, they recruited me. When I came on my visit, I liked it a lot, so I decided to come here.

Q: What specifically was attractive about UT?A: I really liked the team and Coach Patrick’s coaching style. It’s like a family atmosphere here. There was a lot of meshing with all the girls. I just liked everything about it. The campus is really pretty and the facili-ties are great.

Q: Where exactly are you from in Washington? A: I’m from like twenty minutes east of Seattle.

Q: Is there anything unique about your hometown?A: We have a nice shopping mall (laughs). We’re less than an hour away from some good skiing mountains and just a few hours away from Can-ada. There’s a lot of hiking and big mountains around.

Q: Do you ever just take a day trip to Canada?A: Yeah, we’ll go up there for a weekend and hike and ride horses. I’ve gone skiing a few times up there.

Q: What are some of your other off-the-court interests?A: I like to go hiking with my parents.

INTERVIEW BY MATT MAGILL

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Joined The Lady VolsFall 2011BirthdaySept. 17, 1993Volleyball ClubDelaware Volleyball Academy

MERCEDES VAUGHNFRESHMAN

6-0 /// Middle BlockerWilmington, Del. (Academy Park)

Q: What made you choose Tennessee?A: This process started literally in the middle of July. They saw me play this summer at a tournament in Orlando, Fla. I was playing club volleyball and planning to go to a Division III school, and I got this offer and jumped on it.

Q: Talk about that whirlwind change to your college plans.A: I really still can’t even believe I’ve already graduated from high school. I’m like, ‘I’m in college now?’ It seems like I was just a freshman in high school, and I’m a freshman in college. It’s a big change for me.

Q: What was your family’s reaction to you going away to col-lege?A: My mom is very excited, probably happier than me because I got a scholarship.

Q: Did you play any other sports in high school?A: Basketball and track, but volleyball always was my favorite.

Q: What’s a Philadelphia secret people in Tennessee don’t know about?A: It’s a very busy place; there’s always something to do. Obviously, good cheesesteaks – that’s what’s important about Philly. There’s a cheesesteak place right around the corner from my house called Leo’s, and that’s my spot.

Q: Have there been any early surprises about UT?A: The campus isn’t as big as I thought it would be, but that’s good. People are really nice here.

Q: What are the strengths to your game?A: I can jump. All I have is my vertical. I’m athletic, and that’s my strength.

Q: What are your initial impressions of the team?A: I didn’t know any of the players before I got here, but so far it’s been going OK for me. I thought it would be completely over my head, but it’s been OK for me so far.

Q: What are you planning to study?A: Nursing.

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REVIEW2010

25-7 Overall Record /// Lady Vols’ 3rd consecutive winning season

15-5 SEC Record /// Lady Vols finished 2nd in the East

6 Trips to the NCAA tournament in the last decade, including 2010

A LOOK AT THE RECORDThe Big Orange fi nished the season with a 25-7 overall record, tallying the program’s most wins since it went 32-3 in 2004. The Lady Vols entered the 2010 NCAA Tournament as the No. 11 national seed, the highest in school history topping the only two previous seeds of No. 12 in 2004 and No. 15 in 2005.

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JUST THE STATS Th e Tennessee off ense was the best in school

history, posting a .291 attack average to break the previous record of .286 set in 1980. Th at hitting percentage ranked seventh among all 328 NCAA Division I schools, while UT’s as-sists per set (13.55) and kills per set (14.54) averages both stood as the eighth-best in the country.

IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS Tennessee fi nished the 2010 season with a

top-25 ranking for the second straight year and sixth time in program history. Prior to 2009, the Orange and White last did so in 2005 when it fi nished sixth after a run to the NCAA Final Four. It also fi nished 10th in 2004 and 14th in both 1982 and 1983.

Th e Lady Volunteers have now been ranked for 18 consecutive weeks dating back to 2009, which stands just one week off the school re-cord of 19 set from 1982-84. Th ey were ranked in all 16 polls this year, marking just the second time in program history and fi rst time since 1983 that they have been rated as a top-25 squad for an entire season.

POSTSEASON AWARDSIndividually, the postseason accolades were

plentiful in 2010, led by a trio of AVCA All-Americans. Senior Nikki Fowler was the team’s most decorated player, claiming AVCA Th ird-Team All-America accolades to go along with being named the 2010 SEC Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year, an ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-American and an All-SEC First Team selection for the third straight year.

Earning AVCA Honorable Mention All-American status were junior Kayla Jeter and senior Leah Hinkey. Jeter joined Fowler on the All-SEC First Team, while Hinkey was tabbed to the league’s second team. Junior Amanda Friday, meanwhile, was named to the SEC Community Service Team. First-year Lady Vol Kelsey Robinson was chosen as a member of the conference’s all-freshman squad.

FOR THE SWEEPTennessee made a habit of making quick

work of its opponents in 2010, recording a to-tal of 18 sweeps which marked the most by any SEC team.

Twice the Lady Vols went on extended runs without dropping a frame. Th ey fi rst opened the season with 20 straight set victories, fi nish-ing just one off the school record. UT also won 16 consecutive stanzas and 19-of-20 from Oct. 24-Nov. 12. DIG FOR THE CURE

For the third-consecutive year, the Tennessee volleyball program partnered with the Knoxville affi liate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure to host a “Dig for the Cure” event. On Oct. 29, the Lady Volunteers helped raise over $1,300 for awareness in the fi ght against breast cancer.

ONE OF THE BESTA three-time American Volleyball Coaches As-

sociation All-American and All-SEC First Team selection on the court, Nikki Fowler completed her collegiate career as the most decorated volley-ball player in Lady Vol history. Her name can be found all over the Tennessee record book as she fi nished her time as a Lady Vol ranked in the top

10 in seven career categories. A native of Dallas, Texas, she stands fi rst all-time in total attacks (4,426), third in attacks per set (9.54), fourth in kills (1,649), sixth in kills per set (3.55), sixth in digs (1,281), seventh in digs per set (2.76) and eighth in blocks (344).

Over the course of her four-year career at Rocky Top, Fowler notched a double-double in 41.9 percent of her collegiate contests, ac-complishing the feat 52 times in 124 career matches. In 2010, she led the Lady Vols with 393 kills (3.51/set) and 938 attacks (8.38/set), ranked second with 324 digs (2.89/set), third with a career-best .306 hitting percentage and fi fth with 61 blocks (0.54/set).

CRADLE OF COACHES University of Tennessee volleyball coach

Rob Patrick was one of six esteemed individu-als inducted into Miami University’s Cradle of Coaches Association in 2010. He joined the prestigious group on Sat., Feb. 26, along with Jerry Angelo, Elaine Hieber, Dave Jennings, Gary Quisno and Pam Wettig.

A 1983 graduate of Miami where he was a member of the football team and president of the club volleyball program, Patrick joined a list of legendary coaches such as Paul Brown, Ara Parseghian, Woody Hayes and Bo Schem-bechler.

KEEPING IT LOCAL For the fi rst time since 1981, the Lady Vol

roster featured four players from the state of Tennessee. Th e short list included: DeeDee Harrison (Nashville), Ellen Mullins (Nash-ville), Jasmine Brown (Chattanooga) and Kylann Scheidt (Knoxville).

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Since beginning play in Thompson-Boling Arena full time in 2008, Tennessee has created a tradition of home-court dominance, putting together a 36-7 record in the facility. That mark includes an impressive 12-2 record in 2010.

ATTENDANCE AT TBAYear Avg. Total2010 983 13,7612009 772 11.5852008 485 6,788

A SEASON BY THE NUMBERS

13,761 Highest total home attendance in school history

Total career attacks by Nikki Fowler, most in school history

Amount of money raised by the Lady Vols for awareness in the fight against breast cancer at annual Susan G. Komen Dig for the Cure match

Highest average home attendance in school history

Total career blocks by Leah Hin-key, third in school history

Number of career double-doubles by Nikki Fowler

Year-end ranking in the AVCA national poll

Career high kill total amassed by Leslie Cikra against Indiana

Consecutive weeks ranked, one off the school record set from 1982-84

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Number of sweeps by the Lady Vols, most by any SEC team

Highest national seed in school history

National ranking of incoming re-cruiting class

Consecutive sweeps to start the season, tying the school record

Number of Lady Vols named 2010 AVCA All-Americans

All-time Lady Vol winning percent-age in Thompson-Boling Arena (36-8)

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INSIDE >>> AN ALL-AMERICAN CAREER

NIKKI FOWLER

2007-2010

ATHLETIC & ACADEMIC AWARDS2007• First Triple-Double in School History (Nov. 2)• Three-Time SEC Freshman of the Week• SEC Freshman of the Year• SEC All-Freshman Team• SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

2008• All-SEC First Team

• AVCA All-South Region• CVU.com Honorable Mention Stellar Spiker• AVCA Honorable Mention All-American• SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll• ESPN/CoSIDA First Team Academic All-District

2009• All-SEC First Team

• AVCA All-South Region• CVU.com Honorable Mention Stellar Spiker• AVCA Honorable Mention All-American• SEC Coaches Beach Volleyball Gold Division Champion (April)

• SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll• ESPN/CoSIDA First Team Academic All-District

2010 • U.S. National A2 Training Team (Summer)

• USA Volleyball Open National Championships Open Division Gold Medal Winner (June)

• 2010 All-SEC First Team• AVCA All-South Region

• 2010 CVU.com Stellar Spiker Honorable Mention• 2010 AVCA Third Team All-American

• SEC Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year• SEC Academic Honor Roll

• ESPN/CoSIDA First Team Academic All-District• ESPN/CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American

From the courts to the classroom, Nikki Fowler led the way for the Lady Vols her entire career. She completed her time in Orange and White by earning AVCA All-America honors and an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.

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THE BASICSOverall 25-7Conference 15-5Non-Conference 10-2Home 12-2Away 9-4Neutral 4-1

VERSUSVs. the Atlantic 10 1-0Vs. the Atlantic Coast 2-0Vs the BIG EAST 2-0Vs. the Big Ten 0-2Vs. the Big 12 1-0Vs. Conference USA 1-0Vs. the Mid-American 1-0Vs. the Southern Conference 1-0Vs. the SWAC 1-0

BY SETWhen winning the fi rst set 22-3When losing the fi rst set 3-4When winning the second set 20-1When losing the second set 5-6When winning the third set 25-4When losing the third set 0-3When winning the fourth set 6-1When losing the fourth set 1-5In three-set matches 18-1In four-set matches 5-3In fi ve-set matches 2-3Games record 84-30

THE PERCENTAGESWhen hitting .400 or better 2-0When hitting .300-.399 9-0When hitting .200-.299 12-5When hitting lower than .200 1-1When out-hitting the opp. 25-2When out-hit by the opp. 0-5When out-digging the opp.* 22-3When out-dug by the opp. 3-4* Or Tied

BY DAYOn Monday 0-0On Tuesday 0-0On Wednesday 3-1On Thursday 0-0On Friday 10-3On Saturday 5-1On Sunday 7-2

BY MONTHIn August 3-0In September 8-3In October 8-2In November 5-1In December 1-1

Date W/L Score Opponent Game Scores Att. UT Kill Leader(s) UT Block Leader(s) UT Dig Leader(s)COMCAST LADY VOL CLASSIC /// KNOXVILLE, TENN.8/27 W 3-0 Xavier 25-17, 25-15, 25-23 604 Fowler (13) Harrison (5) Robinson (16)8/28 W 3-0 Chattanooga 25-20, 25-11, 25-13 1307 Fowler (12) Hinkey/Jeter (4) Sahagian (12) W 3-0 Virginia Tech 25-18, 25-17, 25-21 1307 Fowler/Jeter (10) Hinkey (5) Fowler (9)

HOUSTON INVITATIONAL /// HOUSTON, TEXAS9/3 W 3-0 vs. Oklahoma 25-23, 25-19, 25-18 653 Fowler (21) Harrison/Jeter (3) Robinson (13)9/4 W 3-0 vs. #13 Florida State 25-20, 25-23, 25-20 531 Cikra (10) Hinkey (6) Friday (10) W 3-0 at Houston 25-13, 25-17, 25-22 531 Fowler/Robinson (9) Hinkey (4) Three players (9)

BAYMONT INN & SUITES INVITATIONAL /// ATHENS, OHIO9/10 L 2-3 vs. Northwestern 25-19, 25-17, 8-25, 24-26, 11-15 982 Fowler (18) Hinkey (5) Robinson (15) W 3-2 at Ohio 23-25, 25-19, 25-16, 23-25, 18-16 2016 Three players (13) Hinkey/Harrison (3) Fowler (13)9/11 W 3-1 vs. Pittsburgh 25-19, 21-25, 26-24, 25-17 832 Cikra (14) Hinkey (7) Robinson (15)

9/17 W 3-1 South Carolina 26-24, 22-25, 25-15, 25-16 643 Fowler/Jeter (13) Harrison (6) Fowler (15)9/19 L 1-3 #3 Florida (CSS) 26-28, 23-25, 25-19, 17-25 1431 Jeter (19) Hinkey (6) Fowler (15)9/24 L 2-3 at Georgia 17-25, 23-25, 25-19, 27-25, 10-15 864 Fowler (20) Harrison/Fowler (5) Mullins (12)9/26 W 3-1 at Auburn 25-15, 21-25, 25-22, 25-19 516 Fowler (18) Hinkey (4) Mullins (10)9/29 W 3-0 Kentucky (ESPNU) 25-22, 25-15, 25-22 1126 Jeter (13) Harrison (4) Fowler (15)10/1 W 3-0 Ole Miss 25-22, 25-16, 25-22 777 Jeter (16) Hinkey (4) Fowler (12)10/8 W 3-2 at Arkansas (CST) 22-25, 23-25, 25-20, 25-20, 17-15 689 Fowler (24) Harrison (5) Robinson (27)10/10 L 1-3 at #15 LSU 23-25, 28-30, 25-23, 25-20 667 Fowler (18) Hinkey (4) Robinson (24)10/15 W 3-0 Mississippi State 25-16, 25-17, 25-18 827 Fowler (13) Three players (3) Robinson (15)10/17 W 3-0 Alabama 25-17, 25-21, 26-24 1103 Fowler (11) Hinkey (5) Robinson (16)10/20 L 0-3 at #1 Florida (ESPNU) 25-20, 25-23, 25-20 1659 Fowler (15) Harrison (5) Robinson (12)10/24 W 3-0 at South Carolina 25-16, 25-15, 25-14 353 Jeter (9) Hinkey (8) Robinson (14)10/27 W 3-0 Louisville 17-25, 25-23, 25-22, 28-26 502 Fowler (20) Three players (2) Robinson (17)10/29 W 3-0 Auburn 25-17, 25-16, 25-16 1064 Cikra (10) Hinkey/Jeter (3) Fowler (13)10/31 W 3-0 Georgia (CSS) 25-20, 25-19, 25-13 922 Jeter (11) Cikra/Harrison (4) Robinson (11)11/5 W 3-0 at Alabama 25-17, 25-22, 25-22 631 Fowler (12) Hinkey (5) Robinson (17)11/7 W 3-0 at Mississippi State 25-17, 25-18, 25-15 288 Jeter (11) Hinkey (5) Robinson (15)11/12 L 1-3 #15 LSU 25-18, 23-25, 24-26, 21-25 962 Robinson (16) Hinkey (7) Robinson (14)11/14 W 3-0 Arkansas (CSS) 25-17, 25-15, 25-15 1186 Fowler (12) Hinkey (4) Jeter (8)11/21 W 3-1 at Ole Miss 25-15, 13-25, 25-20, 25-20 231 Jeter (13) Hinkey/Harrison (4) Fowler (14)11/24 W 3-0 at Kentucky 25-22, 25-17, 25-21 1425 Harrison (11) Hinkey (5) Fowler (13)

NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST & SECOND ROUNDS /// BLOOMINGTON, IND.12/3 W 3-0 vs. Alabama A&M 25-11, 25-19, 25-16 1065 Harrison (13) Harrison (4) Robinson (11)12/4 L 2-3 vs. Indiana 25-18, 21-25, 25-20, 25-27, 13-15 1096 Cikra (26) Hinkey (4) Robinson (19)

2010 SEASON RESULTS

Overall Record: 25-7SEC 15-5HOME 12-2AWAY 9-4NEUTRAL 4-1

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# PLAYER G K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game SA SE SA/Gm RE DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game BE BHE55 Nikki Fowler 112 393 3.51 106 938 .306 36 0.32 21 46 0.19 14 324 2.89 4 57 61 0.54 4 114 Kayla Jeter 114 340 2.98 100 790 .304 10 0.09 7 15 0.06 14 184 1.61 19 57 76 0.67 5 38 DeeDee Harrison 114 240 2.11 90 464 .323 4 0.04 0 0 0.00 0 25 0.22 16 86 102 0.89 13 36 Leah Hinkey 114 218 1.91 50 458 .367 16 0.14 18 29 0.16 0 46 0.40 8 123 131 1.15 6 111 Leslie Cikra 109 215 1.97 61 516 .298 6 0.06 1 0 0.01 0 35 0.32 8 64 72 0.66 8 09 Kelsey Robinson 102 184 1.80 92 516 .178 50 0.49 21 43 0.21 16 367 3.60 7 27 34 0.33 9 235 Carly Sahagian 58 62 1.07 22 181 .221 6 0.10 1 7 0.02 2 56 0.97 1 17 18 0.31 8 117 Kelsey Mahoney 51 3 0.06 0 12 .250 322 6.31 3 8 0.06 0 93 1.82 0 0 0 0.00 0 2110 Ellen Mullins 73 1 0.01 0 2 .500 19 0.26 5 23 0.07 9 149 2.04 0 0 0 0.00 0 24 Kylann Scheidt 68 1 0.01 0 4 .250 370 5.44 9 17 0.13 0 113 1.66 0 1 1 0.01 1 71 Amanda Friday 62 1 0.02 0 1 1.000 19 0.31 5 8 0.08 5 123 1.98 0 0 0 0.00 0 316 Emily Steinbeck 114 0 0.00 5 7 -.714 685 6.01 13 24 0.11 0 164 1.44 0 0 0 0.00 0 147 Alyssa Hilby 2 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 024 Jasmine Brown 12 0 0.00 0 0 .000 2 0.17 1 1 0.08 0 5 0.42 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TEAM 9 TENNESSEE 114 1658 14.54 526 3889 .291 1545 13.55 105 222 0.92 69 1684 14.77 63 432 279.0 2.45 54 58Opponents 114 1360 11.93 658 4001 .175 1265 11.10 69 222 0.61 105 1493 13.10 61 322 222.0 1.95 55 34

# PLAYER G K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game SA SE SA/Gm RE DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game BE BHE14 Kayla Jeter 70 235 3.36 74 540 .298 6 0.09 6 13 0.09 10 143 2.04 12 36 48 0.69 4 055 Nikki Fowler 70 234 3.34 66 570 .295 23 0.33 10 30 0.14 9 210 3.00 3 38 41 0.59 2 06 Leah Hinkey 70 143 2.04 31 299 .375 12 0.17 9 19 0.13 0 23 0.33 5 77 82 1.17 5 18 DeeDee Harrison 70 142 2.03 53 282 .316 2 0.03 0 0 0.00 0 14 0.20 11 57 68 0.97 9 111 Leslie Cikra 65 112 1.72 36 281 .270 5 0.08 0 0 0.00 0 23 0.35 7 39 46 0.71 5 09 Kelsey Robinson 61 89 1.46 49 269 .149 29 0.48 14 26 0.23 9 230 3.77 2 14 16 0.26 3 135 Carly Sahagian 45 52 1.16 20 147 .218 4 0.09 0 2 0.00 0 32 0.71 1 14 15 0.33 6 110 Ellen Mullins 47 1 0.02 0 2 .500 12 0.26 4 14 0.09 6 91 1.94 0 0 0 0.00 0 04 Kylann Scheidt 56 1 0.02 0 4 .250 303 5.41 7 16 0.12 0 85 1.52 0 0 0 0.00 1 41 Amanda Friday 32 0 0.00 0 0 .000 4 0.12 2 3 0.06 1 45 1.41 0 0 0 0.00 0 116 Emily Steinbeck 70 0 0.00 3 3 -1.000 426 6.09 8 12 0.11 0 110 1.57 0 0 0 0.00 0 817 Kelsey Mahoney 19 0 0.00 0 3 .000 117 6.16 0 6 0.00 0 35 1.84 0 0 0 0.00 0 1024 Jasmine Brown 7 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 2 0.29 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TEAM 5 TENNESSEE 70 1009 14.41 332 2400 .282 943 13.47 60 142 0.86 40 1043 14.90 41 275 178.5 2.55 35 27Opponents 70 851 12.16 414 2489 .176 793 11.33 40 144 0.57 60 916 13.09 33 206 136.0 1.94 43 23

OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SEC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

2010 MATCH HIGHSIndividualKILLS Three Sets 21, Nikki Fowler vs. Oklahoma (9/3) Four Sets 20, Nikki Fowler vs. Louisville (10/27) Five Sets 24, Nikki Fowler at Arkansas (10/8)

ATTACKS Three Sets 45, Nikki Fowler vs. Oklahoma (9/3) Four Sets 60, Nikki Fowler at LSU (10/10) Five Sets 50, Nikki Fowler at Arkansas (10/8)

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 3 KILLS) Three Sets .667 (11-1-15), Kayla Jeter vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets .519 (15-1-27), Kayla Jeter at Auburn (9/26) Five Sets .700 (16-2-20), DeeDee Harrison vs. Northwestern (9/10)

ASSISTS Three Sets 29, Emily Steinbeck vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets 32, Emily Steinbeck vs. Louisville (10/27) Five Sets 40, Emily Steinbeck at Indiana (12/4)

ACES Three Sets 3 (3x), last by Nikki Fowler vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets 4, Kelsey Robinson vs. South Carolina (9/17) Five Sets 3, Kelsey Robinson at Ohio (9/10)

DIGS Three Sets 17, Kelsey Robinson at Alabama (11/5) Four Sets 24, Kelsey Robinson at LSU (10/10) Five Sets 27, Kelsey Robinson at Arkansas (10/8)

BLOCKS Three Sets 8 (1-7), Leah Hinkey at South Carolina (10/24) Four Sets 7 (2x), last Leah Hinkey (1-6) vs. LSU (12/12) Five Sets 5 (3x), last DeeDee Harrison (2-3) at Arkansas (10/8)

TeamKILLS Three Sets 55 vs. Oklahoma (9/3) Four Sets 68 vs. Louisville (10/27) Five Sets 76 at Arkansas (10/8)

ATTACKS Three Sets 119 at Kentucky (11/24) Four Sets 177 at LSU (10/10) Five Sets 174 at Arkansas (10/8)

HITTING PERCENTAGE Three Sets .466 (50-9-88) vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets .421 (59-11-114) at Auburn (9/26) Five Sets .314 (68-20-153) at Indiana (12/4)

ASSISTS Three Sets 49 vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets 66 vs. Louisville (10/27) Five Sets 71 at Arkansas (10/8)

ACES Three Sets 8 vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets 8 vs. South Carolina (9/17) Five Sets 6 at Ohio (9/10)

DIGS Three Sets 60 vs. Xavier (8/27) Four Sets 78 vs. Louisville (10/27) Five Sets 75 at Arkansas (10/8)

BLOCKS Three Sets 22 (2-20), at South Carolina (10/24) Four Sets 24 (4-20) vs. LSU (12/12) Five Sets 19 (1-18) at Georgia (9/24)

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STATS BOX /// FINAL SEC STANDINGS

A LOOK BACK AT THE 2010

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE RACE

EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. Home Away Div. ALL Pct. Home Away Neut. Last 5 StreakFlorida 20-0 1.000 10-0 10-0 8-0 29-2 .935 16-1 11-0 2-1 4-1 L1Tennessee 15-5 .750 9-2 6-3 6-3 25-7 .781 13-2 9-4 4-1 4-1 L1Kentucky 11-9 .550 7-2 4-7 2-5 17-14 .548 13-4 4-8 0-2 3-2 L2Georgia 6-14 .300 3-7 3-7 3-5 15-17 .469 5-9 5-8 5-0 3-2 L1South Carolina 4-16 .200 3-7 1-9 1-6 7-23 .233 6-8 1-11 0-4 2-3 L3

WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. Home Away Div. ALL Pct. Home Away Neut. Last 5 StreakLSU 16-4 .800 9-1 7-3 9-1 25-5 .833 12-1 9-3 4-1 3-2 L1Ole Miss 13-7 .650 7-3 6-4 8-2 19-11 .633 10-3 7-5 2-3 2-3 L3Auburn 11-9 .550 7-4 4-5 6-4 21-13 .618 10-4 8-6 3-3 4-1 L1Arkansas 8-12 .400 6-5 2-7 4-6 14-17 .452 8-6 4-9 2-2 2-3 L1Alabama 3-17 .150 3-7 0-10 1-8 11-19 .367 7-7 1-11 3-1 1-4 W1Mississippi St. 3-17 .150 2-8 1-9 2-7 11-20 .355 7-8 2-11 2-1 0-5 L10

SEC POSTSEASON AWARDSCoach of the Year: Mary Wise, FloridaPlayer of the Year: Kelly Murphy, FloridaLibero of the Year: Stephanie Klefot, KentuckyFreshman of the Year: Desiree Elliott, LSUCo-Scholar-Athletes of the Year: Nikki Fowler, Tennessee; Lauren Rapp, Kentucky

ALL-SEC 1ST TEAMLauren Bledsoe, FloridaKelly Murphy, FloridaCallie Rivers, FloridaLauren Rapp, KentuckyAngela Bensend, LSUDesiree Elliott, LSURegina Thomas, Ole MissNikki Fowler, TennesseeKayla Jeter, Tennessee

ALL-SEC 2ND TEAMKayla Fitterer, AlabamaJasmine Norton, ArkansasMorgan Johns, AuburnCassandra Anderson, FloridaKristy Jaeckel, FloridaValentina Gonzalez, GeorgiaStephanie Klefot, KentuckyMichele Williams, LSUAshley Newsome, Mississippi StateLeah Hinkey, Tennessee

SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMRaymariely Santos, ArkansasCamila Jersonsky, AuburnChanel Brown, FloridaWhitney Billings, KentuckyDesiree Elliott, LSUJuliette Thevenin, South CarolinaKelsey Robinson, Tennessee

ADDITIONAL SEC AWARDS WON BY UTPlayer of the Week: Nikki Fowler (Sept. 7), Kayla Jeter (Oct. 4)Defensive Player of the Week: Leah Hinkey (Oct. 25)Freshman of the Week: Kelsey Robinson (Oct. 11, Nov. 8)Academic Honor Roll: Jasmine Brown, Leslie Cikra, Nikki Fowler, Amanda Friday, DeeDee Harrison, Kayla Jeter, Kelsey Mahoney, Emily Steinbeck, Leah HinkeyFirst-Year Academic Honor Roll: Ellen Mullins, Kelsey Robinson, Carly SahagianCommunity Service Team: Amanda Friday

NATIONAL HONORSAVCA Academic Team Award: First year, 3.48 Team GPA, Every team member over 3.0AVCA All-Americans: Nikki Fowler (Third Team), Leah Hinkey (Honorable Mention), Kayla Jeter (Honorable Mention)Sports Imports/AVCA National Player of the Week:Kayla Jeter (Oct. 5)Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America: Nikki Fowler (First Team)Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District: Nikki Fowler (First Team)NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship: Nikki Fowler

HITTING PERCENTAGECl S K E TA Pct.

1. Regina Thomas, UM Jr 83 210 34 418 .4212. Valentina Gonzalez, UG Sr 123 334 62 688 .3953. Lauren Bledsoe, UF Sr 110 211 57 403 .3824. Kelly Murphy, UF Jr 111 337 74 704 .3745. Leah Hinkey, UT Sr 114 218 50 458 .3676. Camila Jeronsky, AU Fr 103 157 47 311 .3547. Cassandra Anderson, UF Jr 110 163 42 348 .3488. Ann Dylla, UG Jr 123 309 94 644 .3349. DeeDee Harrison, UT So 114 240 90 464 .32310. Miranda Kitts, UM Sr 112 270 63 665 . 311

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1. Jasmine Norton, AR So 120 460 3.832. Kayla Fitterer UA So 108 403 3.733. Angela Bensend, LSU Sr 104 383 3.684. Juliette Thevenin, SC Fr 96 350 3.655. Caitlin Rance, MS Jr 113 403 3.576. Nikki Fowler, UT Sr 112 393 3.517. Alyssa Meuth, UA Sr 104 328 3.158. Michele Williams, LSU Jr 107 334 3.129. Kelly Murphy, UF Jr 111 337 3.0410. Sarah Bullock, AU So 117 354 3.03

ASSISTS Cl S No. Avg/S1. Brittney Johnson, LSU Sr 104 1123 10.802. Kathleen Gates, UG Jr 123 1268 10.313. Christine Hartmann, UK So 106 1001 9.444. Paris Perret, MS Fr 113 1024 9.065. Cassie Clarke, AR So 76 600 7.896. Amanda Philpot, UM So 112 873 7.797. Taylor Bruns, SC So 104 759 7.308. Christina Solverson, AU Jr 120 740 6.179. Raymariely Santos, AR Fr 96 584 6.0810. Kayla Schmidt, UA Sr 108 656 6.07

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1. Kelly Murphy, UF Jr 111 44 0.402. Allison Summers, UG Fr 123 39 0.323. Juliette Thevenin, SC Fr 96 29 0.304. Brittany Northcutt, UG Fr 123 37 0.305. Taylor Bruns, SC So 104 31 0.306. Kayla Fitterer, UA So 108 32 0.307. Callie Rivers, UF Sr 110 32 0.298. Kristy Jaeckel, UF Jr 111 31 0.289. Lauren Waclawczyk, LSU Jr 105 28 0.2710. Valentina Gonzalez, UG Sr 123 32 0.26

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1. Cassandra Anderson, UF Jr 110 11 129 140 1.272. Ashley Newsome, MS Sr 113 31 106 137 1.213. Regina Thomas, UM Jr 83 23 73 96 1.164. Leah Hinkey, UT Sr 114 8 123 131 1.155. Lauren Bledsoe, UF Sr 110 8 109 117 1.066. Lauren Rapp, UK Sr 120 19 106 125 1.047. Valentina Gonzalez, UG Sr 123 7 121 128 1.048. Janeliss Torres, AR So 86 10 79 89 1.039. Ann Dylla, UG Jr 123 9 117 126 1.0210. Desiree Elliott, LSU Fr 107 12 97 109 1.02

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1. Hannah Lawing, SC Sr 107 523 4.892. Morgan Springer, UM Jr 111 513 4.623. Kayla Woodard, MS Sr 113 507 4.494. Stephanie Klefot, UK So 120 517 4.315. Kelsey Anderson, UA So 104 425 4.096. Lauren Waclawczyk, LSU Jr 105 425 4.057. Liz Crouch, AU Sr 117 469 4.018. Erin Fleming, UF Sr 108 390 3.619. Kelsey Robinson, UT Fr 102 367 3.6010. Carla Tietz, UG Jr 123 412 3.35

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ONE OF THE BESTNikki Fowler fi nished her career as the most decorated volley-ball player to compete at Tennessee. After earning third-team All-America status as a senior in 2010, she became one of just fi ve Lady Vols to ever be named on the fi rst, second or third AVCA All-America teams.

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KILLSName No. Years1. Tamala Brightman 1,781 1990-932. Ariana Wilson 1,732 1998-013. April Chapple 1,650 1981-844. Nikki Fowler 1,649 2007-105. Dianne Shoemaker 1,544 1985-886. Kristen Andre 1,498 2002-057. Kristy Dobson 1,454 1988-918. Stephanie Ehlers 1,394 1985-889. Sonja Thomas 1,346 1991-9410. Yuliya Stoyanova 1,343 2004-07

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KILLS PER SETName No. Years1. Tamala Brightman 4.32 1990-932. Ariana Wilson 4.08 1998-013. Christine Jestila 3.64 1996-984. Sonja Thomas 3.58 1991-94 Kelly Hanlon 3.58 1995-976. Nikki Fowler 3.55 2007-107. Yuliya Stoyanova 3.49 2004-07 Dianne Shoemaker 3.49 1985-889. Janelle Hester 3.33 1999-0210. Cissi Lenartsson 3.32 1993-94

ATTACKSName No. Years1. Nikki Fowler 4,426 2007-102. Ariana Wilson 3,881 1998-013. Kristy Dobson 3,835 1988-914. April Chapple 3,799 1981-845. Tamala Brightman 3,660 1990-936. Stephanie Ehlers 3,540 1985-887. Yuliya Stoyanova 3,459 2004-078. Dianne Shoemaker 3,418 1985-889. Sonja Thomas 3,416 1991-9410. Michelle Piantadosi 3,361 2001-04

ATTACKS PER SETName No. Years1. Kelly Hanlon 9.98 1995-972. Christina Jestila 9.60 1996-983. Nikki Fowler 9.54 2007-104. Ariana Wilson 9.13 1998-015. Sonja Thomas 9.09 1991-946. Yuliya Stoyanova 8.98 2004-077. Tamala Brightman 8.84 1990-938. Kristy Dobson 8.74 1988-919. Kelsey Fautsch 8.13 2005-0610. Janelle Hester 7.73 1999-02

ASSISTSName No. Years1. Julie Knytych 5,803 2002-052. Erica Lear 5,069 1998-013. Molly Mooney 4,674 1991-944. Wendy Jones 3,541 1986-895. Laurie Caraher 2,957 1984-876. Christy Warren 2,904 1995-987. Kelsey Mahoney 1,855 2008-8. Allison Stricklin 1,530 1994-979. Chelsea Noble 1,453 2005-0610. Betsy Chavez 1,362 1981-83

ASSISTS PER SETName No. Years1. Erica Lear 12.87 1998-012. Julie Knytych 12.48 2002-053. Molly Mooney 11.13 1991-944. Christy Warren 10.76 1995-985. Allison Stricklin 9.22 1994-95,976. Amy Rauch 8.31 1989-907. Wendy Jones 8.01 1986-898. Chelsea Noble 6.53 2005-069. Kelsey Mahoney 6.37 2008-10. Jena Berg 6.19 2006-07

ACESName No. Years1. Robin Maine 255 1980-832. April Chapple 244 1981-843. Kelli Scott 200 1999-024. Bonnie Kenny 192 1980-835. Stephanie Ehlers 189 1985-886. Wendy Jones 174 1986-897. Laurie Caraher 168 1984-878. Kristy Dobson 149 1988-919. Dianne Shoemaker 146 1985-8810. Sonja Thomas 142 1991-94

ACES PER SETName No. Years1. Kelli Scott .48 1999-022. Stephanie Scheper .44 1983-853. Wendy Jones .39 1986-894. Stephanie Ehlers .38 1985-885. Sonja Thomas .38 1991-946. Jenny Meeks .36 1994-967. Laurie Caraher .34 1984-87 Kristy Dobson .34 1988-919. Dianne Shoemaker .33 1985-8810. Donna Monaco .31 1984-86

BLOCKSName No. Years1. Sarah Blum 674 2003-062. Robin Maine 664 1980-833. Leah Hinkey 583 2006-104. Ariana Wilson 466 1998-015. Kristen Andre 436 2002-056. Tamala Brightman 399 1990-937. Dianne Shoemaker 361 1985-888. Nikki Fowler 344 2007-109. Annette Young-Gillcrist 341 1987-9010. Lisa Stegman 338 1985-88

BLOCKS PER SETName No. Years1. Sarah Blum 1.55 2003-062. Leah Hinkey 1.24 2006-103. Ariana Wilson 1.10 1998-014. Courtney Huettemann 1.06 1994-975. Kristen Andre 0.97 2002-05 Farren Powe 0.97 2006-097. Trinia Cuseo 0.96 2000-01 Tamala Brightman 0.96 1990-939. Mindy Flynn 0.93 2005-0810. Annette Young-Gillcrist 0.90 1987-90

DIGSName No. Years1. Chloe Goldman 1,755 2006-092. Kristy Dobson 1,474 1988-913. Kylie Marshall 1,374 2006-094. Amy Morris 1,338 2003-055. Stephanie Ehlers 1,312 1985-886. Nikki Fowler 1,281 2007-107. Julie Knytych 1,265 2002-058. Kelli Scott 1,117 1999-029. Molly Mooney 1,055 1991-9410. Erica Lear 1,053 1998-01

DIGS PER SETName No. Years1. Chloe Goldman 4.37 2006-09 2. Amy Morris 4.01 2003-053. Kristy Dobson 3.36 1988-914. Morgan Miltner 3.21 2002-035. Cynthia Buggs 3.02 2003-046. Kylie Marshall 2.94 2006-097. Nikki Fowler 2.76 2007-108. Julie Knytych 2.72 2002-059. Sonja Thomas 2.69 1991-94 Kelli Scott 2.69 1999-02

HITTING PERCENTAGE>> Minimum 100 AttacksName No. Years1. Beverly Robinson .359 1982-832. Kristen Andre .336 2002-053. Tamala Brightman .335 1990-934. DeeDee Harrison .315 2008- Sarah Blum .315 2003-066. Ariana Wilson .312 1998-017. Trinia Cuseo .308 2000-018. Tanya Haave .300 1980-849. Erika Brez .295 1998-99 10. Leah Hinkey .285 2006-10

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[ Records since 1980 ]Chloe Goldman (2006-09) finished her career as both Tennessee's career leader in digs (1,755) and digs per set (4.37). She earned AVCA honorable mention All-America honors as a senior in 2009.

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TENNESSEE SEASON RECORDS[ Non-Rally Scoring /// Records through 2000 Season ]

KILLSName No. Year1. Tanya Haave 756 19802. Dianne Shoemaker 620 19883. Stephanie Ehlers 564 19884. Ariana Wilson 558 20005. Tamala Brightman 548 19936. Dianne Shoemaker 500 19877. Tamala Brightman 496 19928. Kelly Hanlon 493 19969. April Chapple 483 198410. Sonja Thomas 478 1994

KILLS PER SETName No. Year1. Dianne Shoemaker 5.69 19882. Tamala Brightman 5.33 19923. Tamala Brightman 4.98 19934. Ariana Wilson 4.77 20005. Tanya Haave 4.61 19806. Stephanie Ehlers 4.55 19887. Sonja Thomas 4.39 19948. Kristy Dobson 4.16 19899. Beverly Robinson 4.15 198310. Tamala Brightman 4.10 1991

ATTACKSName No. Year1. Tanya Haave 1,631 19802. Stephanie Ehlers 1,394 19883. Kelly Hanlon 1,312 19964. Ariana Wilson 1,305 20005. Dianne Shoemaker 1,303 19886. Sonja Thomas 1,220 19947. Kelly Hanlon 1,206 19958. Chris Jestila 1,187 1996 Kristy Dobson 1,187 199110. Kristy Dobson 1,107 1990

ATTACKS PER SETName No. Year1. Dianne Shoemaker 11.95 19882. Stephanie Ehlers 11.24 19883. Sonja Thomas 11.19 19944. Ariana Wilson 11.15 20005. Tamala Brightman 11.06 19926. Kristy Dobson 10.96 19897. Kelly Hanlon 10.77 19958. Kristy Dobson 10.69 19919. Kelly Hanlon 10.67 199610. Chris Jestila 10.60 1996

ASSISTSName No. Year1. Erica Lear 1,523 20002. Molly Mooney 1,465 19933. Wendy Jones 1,413 19884. Betsy Chavez 1,362 19835. Molly Mooney 1,361 19916. Christy Warren 1,287 19967. Erica Lear 1,203 19998. Molly Mooney 1,113 19929. Erica Lear 1,091 199810. Laurie Caraher 1,065 1985

ASSISTS PER SETName No. Year1. Erica Lear 13.60 20002. Molly Mooney 13.20 19933. Erica Lear 13.14 19984. Erica Lear 12.15 19995. Wendy Jones 11.97 1988 Molly Mooney 11.97 19927. Molly Mooney 11.94 19918. Christy Warren 11.59 19969. Amy Rauch 10.97 199010. Betsy Chavez 9.73 1983

ACESName No. Year1. Beverly Robinson 126 19822. April Chapple 95 19833. Tanya Haave 92 19804. Robin Maine 85 19815. Stephanie Ehlers 70 19886. Robin Maine 68 1983 April Chapple 68 19828. April Chapple 67 19849. Dianne Shoemaker 65 198810. Stephanie Scheper 62 1984

ACES PER SETName No. Year1. Beverly Robinson 1.04 19822. April Chapple 0.65 19833. Dianne Shoemaker 0.60 19884. Stephanie Ehlers 0.56 1988 April Chapple 0.56 19826. April Chapple 0.53 19847. Robin Maine 0.51 19818. Stephanie Scheper 0.49 19849. Wendy Jones 0.47 1987 Robin Maine 0.47 1983

BLOCKSName No. Year1. Marie Therese Gillcrist 254 19812. Robin Maine 179 19833. Robin Maine 176 19804. Tanya Haave 164 19805. Robin Maine 155 19816. Robin Maine 154 19827. Tamala Brighton 135 19918 Diane Borgerding 134 19839. Annette Young 131 198810. Courtney Huettemann 129 19975

BLOCKS PER SETName No. Year1. Marie Therese Gillcrist 1.52 19812. Courtney Huettemann 1.34 19963. Robin Maine 1.27 19824. Robin Maine 1.23 19835. Ariana Wilson 1.19 19996. Tamala Brightman 1.18 19917. Courtney Huettemann 1.16 19978. Ariana Wilson 1.15 19989. Mary Heinecke 1.12 1996 Annette Young 1.12 1988

DIGSName No. Year1. Stephanie Ehlers 445 19982. Kristy Dobson 412 19913. Kristy Dobson 384 19904. Kristy Dobson 367 1989 April Chapple 367 19846. April Chapple 356 19837. Sonja Thomas 351 19948. Stephanie Ehlers 348 19879. Betsy Chavez 344 198310. Jennifer Elliott 337 1999

DIGS PER SETName No. Year1. Kristy Dobson 3.71 1991 Kristy Dobson 3.71 19893. Cissi Lennartsson 3.64 19944. Kristy Dobson 3.59 1990 Stephanie Ehlers 3.59 19886. Sonja Thomas 3.02 19927. Kerry Ginter 2.98 19978. Lynn Klus 2.94 19899. April Chapple 2.91 198410. Erica Lear 2.88 2000 Kelly Hanlon 2.88 1995

HITTING PERCENTAGE>> Minimum 100 AttacksName No. Year1. Beverly Robinson .416 19832. Tamala Brightman .380 19913. Trina Cuseo .361 20004. Tamala Brightman .360 19935. Tamala Brightman .336 19926. Ariana Wilson .333 19987. Janelle Hester .329 2000 Tanya Haave .329 19809. Dianne Shoemaker .323 198810. Ariana Wilson .309 1999

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TENNESSEE SEASON RECORDS[ 30-Point Rally Scoring /// Records from 2001 - 2007 Seasons ]

KILLSName No. Year1. Michelle Piantadosi 442 20042. Kristen Andre 438 20043. Janelle Hester 436 20014. Yuliya Stoyanova 418 20055. Ariana Wilson 415 20016. Kristen Andre 412 20057. Yuliya Stoyanova 405 20048. Janelle Hester 394 20029. Amy Morris 381 200310. Amy Morris 377 2004

KILLS PER SETName No. Year1. Janelle Hester 4.48 20022. Janelle Hester 4.36 20013. Ariana Wilson 4.15 20014. Yuliya Stoyanova 4.08 20065. Yuliya Stoyanova 3.94 20056. Kristen Andre 3.71 20047. Kristen Andre 3.61 20058. Michelle Piantadosi 3.56 20049. Amy Morris 3.53 200310. Michelle Piantadosi 3.42 2002

ATTACKSName No. Year1. Michelle Piantadosi 1,119 20042. Yuliya Stoyanova 1,101 20053. Nikki Fowler 1,081 20074. Amy Morris 1,050 20035. Amy Morris 1,045 20046. Janelle Hester 1,030 20017. Michelle Piantadosi 1,021 20038. Michelle Piantadosi 981 20029. Yuliya Stoyanova 954 200410. Michelle Piantadosi 945 2006

ATTACKS PER SETName No. Year1. Yuliya Stoyanova 10.88 20062. Yuliya Stoyanova 10.39 20053. Janelle Hester 10.34 20024. Janelle Hester 10.30 20015. Amy Morris 9.72 20036. Michelle Piantadosi 9.63 20037. Nikki Fowler 9.57 20078. Michelle Piantadosi 9.08 20029. Michelle Piantadosi 9.02 200410. Kelsey Fautsch 8.92 2006

ASSISTSName No. Year1. Julie Knytych 1,709 20042. Julie Knytych 1,444 20053. Julie Knytych 1,406 20034. Chelsea Noble 1,377 20065. Erica Lear 1,252 20016. Julie Knytych 1,244 20027. Jena Berg 1,013 20078. Jaye Loyd 255 20079. Jena Berg 157 200610. Nikki Fowler 98 2007

ASSISTS PER SETName No. Year1. Julie Knytych 13.67 20042. Erica Lear 13.59 20003. Julie Knytych 12.44 20034. Julie Knytych 12.24 20055. Chelsea Noble 11.77 20066. Julie Knytych 11.41 20027. Jena Berg 10.23 20078. Jaye Loyd 2.28 20079. Jena Berg 1.73 200610. Nikki Fowler .87 2007

ACESName No. Year1. Kelli Scott 69 20012. Kelli Scott 46 20023. Kylie Marshall 32 20074. Annie Sadowski 31 2004 Cynthia Buggs 31 20046. Amy Morris 28 2004 Julie Knytych 28 20058. April Chapple 68 1982 Andrea Peterson 26 2001 Alex Compeau 26 2002

ACES PER SETName No. Year1. Kelli Scott .70 20012. Kelli Scott .46 20023. Kylie Marshall .28 2007 Annie Sadowski .28 20045. Caley Carter .27 2001 Alex Compeau .27 20027. Cynthia Buggs .26 2004 Andrea Peterson .26 20019. Jasmine Fullove .25 200510. Amy Morris .24 2004 Julie Knytych .24 2005

BLOCKSName No. Year1. Sarah Blum 209 20062. Sarah Blum 161 20053. Leah Hinkey 155 20074. Sarah Blum 152 2004 Sarah Blum 152 20036. Mindy Flynn 135 20067. Leah Hinkey 133 20068. Kristen Andre 126 20049. Kristen Andre 121 2005 Ariana Wilson 121 2001

BLOCKS PER SETName No. Year1. Sarah Blum 1.83 20062. Sarah Blum 1.53 20053. Sarah Blum 1.42 20044. Sarah Blum 1.39 20035. Leah Hinkey 1.37 20076. Heather Harrington 1.30 20057. Mindy Flynn 1.22 20078. Ariana Wilson 1.21 20019. Leah Hinkey 1.19 200610. Mindy Flynn 1.13 2006

DIGSName No. Year1. Chloe Goldman 628 20072. Amy Morris 506 20053. Amy Morris 435 20044. Amy Morris 397 20035. Cynthia Buggs 362 20046. Chelsea Noble 345 20067. Kylie Marshall 344 20078. Julie Knytych 340 20059. Annie Sadowski 337 2006 Morgan Miltner 337 2007

DIGS PER SETName No. Year1. Chloe Goldman 5.56 20072. Amy Morris 4.69 20053. Amy Morris 3.69 20044. Amy Morris 3.68 20035. Morgan Miltner 3.24 20026. Cynthia Buggs 3.09 20047. Kylie Marshall 3.04 20078. Jena Berg 3.03 20079. Julie Knytych 2.96 200310. Chelsea Noble 2.95 2006

HITTING PERCENTAGE>> Minimum 100 AttacksName No. Year1. Farren Powe .409 20062. Kristen Andre .371 20043. Kristen Andre .366 2005 4. Ariana Wilson .358 20015. Kristen Andre .348 20036. Sarah Blum .338 20067. Jasmine Fullove .333 20048. Heather Harrington .324 20059. Sarah Blum .312 200310. Sarah Blum .300 2005

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KILLSName No. Year1. Nikki Fowler 459 20092. Nikki Fowler 427 20083. Nikki Fowler 393 20104. Kayla Jeter 353 20095. Kayla Jeter 340 20106. Milan Clarke 316 20087. DeeDee Harrison 240 20108. Farren Powe 221 20089. Leah Hinkey 218 201010 Leslie Cikra 215 2010

KILLS PER SETName No. Year1. Nikki Fowler 3.79 20092. Nikki Fowler 3.62 20083. Nikki Fowler 3.51 20104. Kayla Jeter 2.98 20105. Kayla Jeter 2.92 20096. Milan Clarke 2.70 20087. DeeDee Harrison 2.11 20108. Mindy Flynn 2.00 20089. Leslie Cikra 1.97 201010. Kelsey Robinson 1.91 2010

ATTACKSName No. Year1. Nikki Fowler 1,268 20092. Nikki Fowler 1,139 20083. Nikki Fowler 938 20104. Kayla Jeter 919 20095. Milan Clarke 819 20086. Kayla Jeter 790 20107. Kylie Marshall 689 20098. Kylie Marshall 638 20089. Mindy Flynn 598 200810. Leslie Cikra 516 2010 Kelsey Robinson 516 2010

ATTACKS PER SETName No. Year1. Nikki Fowler 10.48 20092. Nikki Fowler 9.65 20083. Nikki Fowler 8.38 20104. Kayla Jeter 7.60 20095. Milan Clarke 7.00 20086. Kayla Jeter 6.93 20107. Kylie Marshall 5.69 20098. Kylie Marshall 5.41 20089. Mindy Flynn 5.16 200810. Kelsey Robinson 5.06 2010

ASSISTSName No. Year1. Kelsey Mahoney 842 20092. Kelsey Mahoney 691 20083. Emily Steinbeck 685 20104. Michaela Hanakova 612 20085. Emily Steinbeck 384 20096. Kylann Scheidt 370 20107. Kelsey Mahoney 322 20108. Natalie Guerra 100 20099. Chloe Goldman 88 200810. Chloe Goldman 62 2009

ASSISTS PER SETName No. Year1. Kelsey Mahoney 6.96 20092. Kelsey Mahoney 6.31 20103. Emily Steinbeck 6.01 20104. Kelsey Mahoney 5.81 20085. Kylann Scheidt 5.44 20106. Michaela Hanakova 5.14 20087. Emily Steinbeck 4.92 2009 8. Natalie Guerra 4.35 20099. Chloe Goldman 0.79 200810. Chloe Goldman 0.52 2009

ACESName No. Year1. Kelsey Mahoney 28 20092. Kelsey Mahoney 25 2008 Nikki Fowler 25 2009 Kylie Marshall 25 20095. Nikki Fowler 24 20086. Kylie Marshall 22 20087. Kelsey Robinson 21 2010 Nikki Fowler 21 2010 Chloe Goldman 21 200810. Leah Hinkey 18 2010

ACES PER SETName No. Year1. Kelsey Mahoney 0.23 20092. Kelsey Robinson 0.21 2010 Kelsey Mahoney 0.21 2008 Nikki Fowler 0.21 2009 Kylie Marshall 0.21 20096. Nikki Fowler 0.20 20087. Nikki Fowler 0.19 2010 Emily Steinbeck 0.19 2009 Kylie Marshall 0.19 2008 Chloe Goldman 0.19 2008

BLOCKSName No. Year1. Leah Hinkey 134 20092. Leah HInkey 131 20103. Farren Powe 121 20094. Alyssa Hilby 117 20085. DeeDee Harrison 102 20106. Nikki Fowler 100 20097. Farren Powe 97 20088. Mindy Flynn 80 20089. Nikki Fowler 77 200810. Kayla Jeter 76 2010

BLOCKS PER SET Name No. Year1. Alyssa Hilby 1.21 2008 Farren Powe 1.21 20093. Leah Hinkey 1.20 20094. Leah Hinkey 1.15 20105. DeeDee Harrison 0.89 2010 Nikki Fowler 0.89 20097. Farren Powe 0.82 20088. Mindy Flynn 0.69 20089. Kayla Jeter 0.67 201010. Leslie Cikra 0.66 2010

DIGSName No. Year1. Chloe Goldman 568 20092. Chloe Goldman 511 20083. Nikki Fowler 398 20094. Kylie Marshall 369 20095. Kelsey Robinson 367 20106. Kylie Marshall 336 20087. Nikki Fowler 324 20108. Nikki Fowler 278 20089. Kelsey Mahoney 236 200910. Kelsey Mahoney 192 2008

DIGS PER SETName No. Year1. Chloe Goldman 4.73 20092. Chloe Goldman 4.56 20083. Kelsey Robinson 3.60 20104. Nikki Fowler 3.29 20095. Kylie Marshall 3.05 20096. Nikki Fowler 2.89 20107. Kylie Marshall 2.85 20088. Nikki Fowler 2.36 20089. Ellen Mullins 2.04 201010. Amanda Friday 1.98 2010

HITTING PERCENTAGE>> Minimum 100 AttacksName No. Year1. Leah Hinkey .367 20102. Farren Powe .326 20083. DeeDee Harrison .323 20104. Farren Powe .316 20095. Nikki Fowler .306 20106. Kayla Jeter .304 20107. Leslie Cikra .298 20108. Leah Hinkey .278 20099. Kayla Jeter .251 200910. Milan Clarke .250 2008

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SINGLE MATCH RECORDSTENNESSEE MATCH RECORDS INDIVIDUALKills 41 Stephanie Ehlers vs. Washington State (9/24/88)Attacks 99 Stephanie Ehlers vs. Washington State (9/24/88)Percentage 1.000 Tanya Haave (7-0-7) vs. Loyola [Illinois] (11/23/84)Assists 88 Erica Lear vs. Arkansas (10/6/00)Aces 11 Beverly Robinson vs. Northwestern (12/4/82)Block Solos 7 Robin Maine vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/13/82)Block Assists 15 Sarah Blum vs. Auburn (11/19/06)Total Blocks 16 Sarah Blum vs. Auburn (11/19/06)Digs 42 Amy Morris vs. Notre Dame (11/26/05)

TEAMKills 107 vs. Arkansas (10/6/00)Attacks 270 vs. Arkansas (10/6/00)Percentage .607 (63-12-84) vs. Cal State-Fullerton (9/19/80)Assists 100 vs. Arkansas (10/6/00)Aces 21 vs. Northwestern (12/4/82)Block Solos 15 vs. Miami [Ohio] (10/2/85)Block Assists 42 vs. Auburn (11/19/06)Total Blocks 56 vs. San Francisco (9/24/80)Digs 134 vs. UNC Asheville (11/1/97)

OPPONENT MATCH RECORDS INDIVIDUALKills 34 Shelly Gross of Georgia (11/14/86)Attacks 76 Gina Heustis of Kentucky (11/7/96)Percentage 1.000 (3x) Last by Sara Shanks (3-0-3) of Auburn (11/13/09)Assists 88 Evgeniaya Rangelova of Arkansas (10/06/00)Aces 9 Kathy Rupp of Pittsburgh (10/29/83)Block Solos 8 Lisa Soullier of Colorado (10/29/88)Block Assists 12 (4x) Last by Sarah Freudenrich of Arkansas (9/30/07)Total Blocks 16 Lisa Tecca of Eastern Kentucky (9/24/85)Digs 35 BriAnne Sauer of Kentucky (10/21/09)

TEAMKills 102 Arkansas (10/6/00)Attacks 268 Arkansas (10/6/00)Percentage .438 (52-10-96) by Georgia (10/15/95)Assists 99 Arkansas (10/6/00)Aces 20 Auburn (10/27/91)Block Solos 17 Eastern Kentucky (9/24/85)Block Assists 38 Mississippi State (10/23/94)Total Blocks 47 Texas Tech (10/5/91)Digs 145 UNC Asheville (11/1/97)

YEAR-END STAT TOTALS SINCE 1980Year M GP K TA PCT AST SA DIG BLK1980 56 165 2,296 5,046 .286 -- 423 -- 8271981 56 167 2,177 5,469 .193 -- 449 855 7331982 38 121 1,659 3,829 .260 -- 456 725 3671983 41 146 2,084 4,945 .238 1,698 432 1,848 3951984 36 130 1,569 4,186 .190 1,351 320 1,826 3891985 36 135 1,570 4,274 .162 1,396 271 1,569 2811986 35 126 1,684 4,443 .211 1,454 272 1,742 2801987 36 124 1,708 4,207 .212 1,508 267 1,452 2571988 35 127 1,988 4,281 .260 1,757 320 1,882 3231989 28 99 1,307 3,734 .184 1,122 150 1,505 2361990 29 103 1,508 4,281 .179 1,261 169 1,533 2511991 29 114 1,706 4,478 .209 1,481 193 1,913 4051992 27 93 1,390 3,544 .215 1,204 229 1,426 2821993 31 114 1,878 4,449 .243 1,640 210 1,682 3581994 31 109 1,598 4,464 .175 1,421 153 1,807 1941995 32 112 1,418 4,350 .128 1,227 155 1,594 2181996 33 123 1,947 5,222 .208 1,684 206 1,945 5581997 34 114 1,538 4,718 .173 1,341 145 1,903 2521998 29 102 1,667 4,404 .250 1,520 174 1,676 2301999 32 118 1,832 4,784 .245 1,628 168 1,808 262.52000 33 119 1,952 4,943 .242 1,769 198 1,871 2822001 27 100 1,526 3,847 .244 1,386 175 1,461 2592002 31 109 1,605 4,175 .223 1,428 177 1,642 223.52003 31 113 1,819 4,629 .252 1,634 129 1,950 3022004 35 125 2,117 5,158 .261 1,916 163 2,129 3352005 34 118 1,841 4,631 .249 1,702 149 1,958 343.52006 31 119 1,866 4,865 .234 1,696 121 2,001 390.02007 29 113 1,591 4,628 .183 1,465 108 2,065 334.02008 32 119 1,571 4,150 .239 1,464 129 1,838 287.52009 32 121 1,589 4,389 .222 1,469 126 1,997 331.52010 32 114 1,658 3,889 .291 1,545 105 1,684 279.0

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KILLS FIVE GAMES41 Stephanie Ehlers vs. Washington State (9/24/88)38 Kelli Scott at Arkansas (10/6/00)37 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Florida (11/5/88)36 Dianne Shoemaker at Bowling Green (10/15/88)35 Kelsey Fautsch at Notre Dame (11/26/05)35 Janelle Hester vs. Marquette (11/23/01)33 Kristen Andre vs. Florida (10/30/05)32 Tamala Brightman at Georgia Tech (10/20/93)29 Nikki Fowler at Georgia (11/15/09)29 Janelle Hester vs. Middle Tennessee State (10/15/02)29 Cissi Lennartsson vs. Kentucky (9/30/94)29 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Florida (10/8/87)29 April Chapple vs. Texas (10/8/83)29 Beverly Robinson vs. Penn State (10/7/83)28 Nikki Fowler vs. South Carolina (11/11/2007)28 Chris Jestila vs. Cleveland State (9/5/98)28 Sonja Thomas vs. Mississippi State (10/23/94)28 Tamala Brightman vs. Mississippi State (10/25/92)28 Kristy Dobson at Alabama (11/3/90)28 Dianne Shoemaker at LSU (11/17/88)28 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Washington State (9/24/88)28 Beverly Robinson at Florida State (12/4/83)27 Janelle Hester at South Carolina (11/16/01)27 Tamala Brightman at Mississippi State (10/14/91)27 Kristy Dobson vs. UAB (9/27/90)26 Michelle Piantadosi vs. Ohio State (12/10/04)26 Michelle Piantadosi at Florida (11/14/04)26 Janelle Hester vs. Georgia (10/6/02)26 Mary Heinecke vs. Eastern Kentucky (10/24/95)26 Sonja Thomas vs. Kentucky (9/30/94)26 Kristy Dobson at Alabama (10/12/91)26 Tamala Brightman at Arkansas State (10/4/91)26 Kristy Dobson vs. N.C. State (9/28/91)26 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Tulane (9/10/88)26 April Chapple at Ole Miss (11/8/84)26 April Chapple vs. Ohio State (9/24/82)25 Yuliya Stoyanova at Louisville (9/28/05)25 Michelle Piantadosi at Ole Miss (10/18/02)25 Ariana Wilson at Arkansas (10/6/00)25 Stephanie Knight at Virginia Tech (9/28/99)25 Ariana Wilson vs. Kansas (9/18/99)25 Chris Jestila vs. LSU (9/27/96)25 Tamala Brightman at Kentucky (11/22/93)25 Tamala Brightman vs. UAB (9/11/92)25 Kristy Dobson vs. Indiana (9/21/91)25 Dianne Shoemaker at Eastern Michigan (10/14/88)25 April Chapple at Florida State (12/4/83)

FOUR GAMES35 Tamala Brightman vs. Kentucky (10/31/92)34 Tamala Brightman vs. Sam Houston State (12/1/93)34 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Penn State (10/21/88)34 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Kentucky (10/5/88)33 Tamala Brightman vs. Northwestern (9/5/92)31 Tamala Brightman vs. Georgia (11/13/92)30 Ariana Wilson at Kentucky (11/12/00)30 Sonja Thomas vs. Arkansas (10/7/94)29 Chris Jestila at Kentucky (11/9/96)29 Kelly Hanlon at Ole Miss (10/18/96)27 Ariana Wilson vs. Kentucky (11/10/00)27 Kelli Scott at LSU (10/8/00)27 Tamala Brightman vs. Mississippi State (11/29/91)27 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Clemson (9/22/87)26 Kelli Scott vs. Arkansas (11/15/02)26 Chris Jestila at Ole Miss (10/18/96)25 Yuliya Stoyanova vs. Kentucky (11/1/06)25 Kelsey Fautsch vs. Louisville (9/19/06)25 Michelle Piantadosi vs. Louisville (9/22/04)25 Kelly Hanlon at Georgia (10/5/96)25 Kristy Dobson at Florida (9/29/89)25 Dianne Shoemaker at Louisville (10/14/87)

THREE GAMES25 Dianne Shoemaker at N.C. State (10/8/88)

DIGS FIVE GAMES42 Amy Morris at Notre Dame (11/26/05)40 Chloe Goldman at Ole Miss (11/02/07)37 Chloe Goldman vs. LSU (10/12/07)36 Chloe Goldman vs. Dayton (9/14/08)36 Amy Morris at Louisville (9/28/05)36 Kristy Dobson vs. Georgia (11/11/90)32 Kristy Dobson vs. N.C. State (10/13/89)31 Chloe Goldman vs. South Carolina (11/11/07)31 Amy Morris at Florida (11/14/04)29 Jennifer Elliott vs. Georgia (11/14/99)29 Kristy Dobson at Arkansas State (10/4/91)29 Tiff any Washington vs. Indiana (9/21/91)29 Stephanie Ehlers vs. Washington State (9/24/88)28 Chloe Goldman at LSU (9/18/09)28 Chloe Goldman at Georgia (9/23/07)28 Kristy Dobson vs. Georgia Tech (9/13/91)27 Chloe Goldman vs. Kentucky (11/25/09)27 Chloe Goldman at Clemson (12/5/08)27 Chloe Goldman vs. Arkansas (9/30/07)27 Amy Morris vs. Florida (10/30/05)27 Maureen Skalitzky at Florida State (10/18/86)26 Chloe Goldman at Louisville (9/30/09)26 Chloe Goldman at South Carolina (10/2/09)26 Amy Morris vs. Georgia (11/21/03)26 Tiff any Washington vs. Georgia Tech (9/13/91)25 Chloe Goldman at Mississippi State (10/19/07)25 Morgan Miltner at South Carolina (10/13/02)25 Cissi Lennartsson vs. Kentucky (9/30/94)25 Kristy Dobson vs. Ole Miss (10/12/90)25 April Chapple vs. Penn State (10/7/83)24 Chloe Goldman vs. South Carolina (11/16/08)24 Annie Sadowski vs. Alabama (11/3/06)24 Amy Morris at Alabama (11/19/05)24 Julie Knytych at Georgia (10/3/03)24 Jennifer Elliott at Arkansas (10/6/00)23 Chloe Goldman vs. Illinois (9/12/08)23 Chloe Goldman vs. Utah (8/25/07)23 Chloe Goldman vs. Ole Miss (10/14/07)23 Kelli Scott vs. Georgia (11/14/99)23 Tamala Brightman at Arkansas State (10/4/91)23 Stephanie Ehlers at Bowling Green (10/15/88)23 Betsy Chavez at Florida State (12/4/83)

FOUR GAMES35 Chloe Goldman at Arkansas (11/16/07)33 Stephanie Ehlers vs. Kentucky (10/5/88)30 Chloe Goldman at Alabama (10/16/09)30 Kim Obiala at UNC Asheville (11/1/97)29 Wendy Jones vs. Kentucky (10/5/88)28 Cynthia Buggs vs. Texas A&M (12/4/04)28 Sonja Thomas vs. Sam Houston State (12/1/93)27 Chloe Goldman vs. Marquette (9/8/07)27 Amy Morris at Alabama (10/16/05)27 Amy Morris vs. Arkansas (11/20/04)27 Kelli Scott at LSU (10/8/00)27 Kristy Dobson vs. Eastern Michigan (11/30/90)26 Chloe Goldman at South Carolina (10/2/09)26 Chloe Goldman vs. Mississippi State (9/16/07)26 Lauren Clayton at UNC Asheville (11/1/97)26 Lynn Lovingier at UNC Asheville (11/1/97)26 Kristy Dobson vs. Southern Illinois (10/5/91)25 Chloe Goldman vs. Colorado State (9/12/09)25 Chloe Goldman vs. Alabama (9/21/08)25 Chloe Goldman at Louisville (10/16/07)25 Yuliya Stoyanova at Arkansas (10/20/06)25 Chris Jestila at South Carolina (11/6/98)25 Andrea Peterson vs. Georgia (10/16/98)25 Stephanie Scheper vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/6/85)24 Mary Heinecke vs. Kentucky (11/16/97)23 Chloe Goldman at Kentucky (10/21/09)23 Jenny Meeks vs. Arkansas State (9/15/94)23 Sonja Thomas at South Carolina (10/24/93)23 Stephanie Ehlers vs. Loyola Marymount (9/26/87)

THREE GAMES31 Chloe Goldman vs. Georgia (10/26/07)26 Kylie Marshall at LSU (10/22/06)25 Chloe Goldman at Arkansas (11/7/08)

ALL-TIME HIGHS: DIGS & KILLS

25-POINT RALLY HIGHS

Here’s a look at kill and dig highs since NCAA Division I volleyball adopted the 25-point rally scoring format in 2008:

KILLS FIVE GAMES29 Nikki Fowler Georgia (2009)24 Nikki Fowler Kentucky (2008)24 Nikki Fowler Arkansas (2009)24 Nikki Fowler Arkansas (2010)23 Kayla Jeter Kentucky (2009)22 Nikki Fowler Dayton (2008) 22 Nikki Fowler Auburn (2009)21 Nikki Fowler Louisville (2009)20 Kayla Jeter Louisville (2009)20 Nikki Fowler Georgia (2010)20 Leslie Cikra Indiana (2010)

FOUR GAMES20 Nikki Fowler Arkansas (2008)20 Nikki Fowler Florida (2009)20 Nikki Fowler Louisville (2010)19 Nikki Fowler LSU (2008)19 Nikki Fowler Kentucky (2008)19 Nikki Fowler LSU (2009)19 Nikki Fowler Kentucky (2009)19 Kayla Jeter Florida (2010)18 Kayla Jeter Duke (2010)18 Nikki Fowler Auburn (2010)18 Nikki Fowler Louisville (2010)

THREE GAMES21 Nikki Fowler Oklahoma (2010)19 Kayla Jeter South Carolina (2009)16 Nikki Fowler Miss. State (2009)16 Nikki Fowler Alabama (2009)16 Kayla Jeter Mississippi (2010)

DIGS FIVE GAMES36 Chloe Goldman Dayton (2008)28 Chloe Goldman LSU (2009)27 Chloe Goldman 2008 Clemson (2008)27 Chloe Goldman Kentucky (2009)27 Kelsey Robinson Arkansas (2010)26 Chloe Goldman Louisville (2009)25 Nikki Fowler Western Kentucky (2009)24 Chloe Goldman South Carolina (2008)23 Chloe Goldman Illinois (2008)23 Chloe Goldman Auburn (2009)22 Kylie Marshall Illinois (2008)22 Chloe Goldman Kentucky (2008)

FOUR GAMES30 Chloe Goldman Alabama (2009)26 Chloe Goldman So. Carolina (2009)25 Chloe Goldman Alabama (2008)25 Chloe Goldman 2009 Colorado State24 Chloe Goldman 2010 LSU23 Chloe Goldman Kentucky (2009)22 Chloe Goldman LSU (2009)21 Chloe Goldman Florida (2009)20 Nikki Fowler Alabama (2008)20 Chloe Goldman Duke (2010)

THREE GAMES25 Chloe Goldman Arkansas (2008)23 Chloe Goldman Georgia (2009)22 Chloe Goldman Auburn (2008)20 Chloe Goldman Georgia (2008)20 Chloe Goldman Xavier (2009)

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KILLS1980 Tanya Haave 7561981 Robin Maine 4091982 Beverly Robinson 3811983 April Chapple 4671984 April Chapple 4831985 Stephanie Scheper 3081986 Dianne Shoemaker 3261987 Dianne Shoemaker 5001988 Dianne Shoemaker 6201989 Kristy Dobson 4121990 Kristy Dobson 4311991 Tamala Brightman 4671992 Tamala Brightman 4961993 Tamala Brightman 5481994 Sonja Thomas 4781995 Kelly Hanlon 4241996 Kelly Hanlon 4931997 C. Huettemann 2681998 Ariana Wilson 3821999 Ariana Wilson 3772000 Ariana Wilson 5582001 Janelle Hester 4362002 Janelle Hester 3942003 Amy Morris 3812004 Michelle Piantadosi 4422005 Yuliya Stoyanova 4182006 Sarah Blum 3592007 Nikki Fowler 3702008 Nikki Fowler 4272009 Nikki Fowler 4592010 Nikki Fowler 393

ASSISTS1983 Betsy Chavez 1,3621984 Christine Hynes 6061985 Laurie Caraher 1,0651986 Laurie Caraher 6111987 Wendy Jones 7391988 Wendy Jones 1,4131989 Wendy Jones 8001990 Amy Rauch 1,0091991 Molly Mooney 1,3611992 Molly Mooney 1,1131993 Molly Mooney 1,4651994 Molly Mooney 7351995 Christy Warren 6491996 Christy Warren 1,2871997 Christy Warren 6841998 Erica Lear 1,0911999 Erica Lear 1,2032000 Erica Lear 1,5232001 Erica Lear 1,2522002 Julie Knytych 1,2442003 Julie Knytych 1,4062004 Julie Knytych 1,7092005 Julie Knytych 1,4442006 Chelsea Noble 1,3772007 Jena Berg 1,0132008 Kelsey Mahoney 6912009 Kelsey Mahoney 8422010 Emily Steinbeck 685

KILLS PER SET1980 Tanya Haave 4.611981 Robin Maine 2.741982 Beverly Robinson 3.151983 Beverly Robinson 4.151984 April Chapple 3.831985 Stephanie Scheper 2.511986 Dianne Shoemaker 2.691987 Dianne Shoemaker 4.031988 Dianne Shoemaker 5.691989 Kristy Dobson 4.161990 Kristy Dobson 4.031991 Tamala Brightman 4.101992 Tamala Brightman 5.331993 Tamala Brightman 4.981994 Sonja Thomas 4.38

1995 Kelly Hanlon 3.791996 Kelly Hanlon 4.011997 Chris Jestila 3.341998 Chris Jestila 3.851999 Ariana Wilson 3.522000 Ariana Wilson 4.772001 Janelle Hester 4.362002 Janelle Hester 4.482003 Amy Morris 3.532004 Kristen Andre 3.712005 Yuliya Stoyanova 3.942006 Yuliya Stoyanova 4.082007 Nikki Fowler 3.272008 Nikki Fowler 3.622009 Nikki Fowler 3.792010 Nikki Fowler 3.51

ASSISTS PER SET1983 Betsy Chavez 9.731984 Christine Hynes 5.511985 Laurie Caraher 8.321986 Laurie Caraher 5.171987 Wendy Jones 6.211988 Wendy Jones 11.971989 Wendy Jones 8.991990 Amy Rauch 10.971991 Molly Mooney 11.941992 Molly Mooney 11.971993 Molly Mooney 13.201994 Molly Mooney 7.211995 Christy Warren 9.271996 Christy Warren 11.591997 Christy Warren 10.301998 Erica Lear 13.141999 Erica Lear 12.152000 Erica Lear 13.592001 Erica Lear 12.522002 Julie Knytych 11.412003 Julie Knytych 12.442004 Julie Knytych 13.672005 Julie Knytych 12.242006 Chelsea Noble 11.772007 Jena Berg 10.232008 Kelsey Mahoney 5.812009 Kelsey Mahoney 6.962010 Kelsey Mahoney 6.31

HITTING PERCENTAGE1980 Tanya Haave .3291981 Betsy Chavez .2451982 Betsy Chavez .3221983 Beverly Robinson .4161984 April Chapple .2611985 Donna Monaco .2191986 Maureen Skalitzky .2381987 Lisa Stegman .2631988 Dianne Shoemaker .3231989 Annette Young .2201990 Tamala Brightman .2371991 Tamala Brightman .3801992 Tamala Brightman .3361993 Tamala Brightman .3601994 C. Huettemann .2261995 Jenny Meeks .1841996 C. Huettemann .2241997 Kim Obiala .2401998 Ariana Wilson .3331999 Ariana Wilson .3092000 Trinia Cuseo .3612001 Ariana Wilson .3582002 Kelli Scott .2492003 Kristen Andre .3482004 Kristen Andre .3712005 Kristen Andre .3662006 Sarah Blum .3382007 Leah Hinkey .2742008 Farren Powe .3262009 Farren Powe .3162010 Leah Hinkey .367

ACES1980 Tanya Haave 921981 Robin Maine 851982 Beverly Robinson 1261983 April Chapple 951984 April Chapple 671985 Stephanie Scheper 481986 Laurie Caraher 481987 Wendy Jones 561988 Stephanie Ehlers 701989 Kristy Dobson 341990 Kristy Dobson 431991 Molly Mooney 481992 Sonja Thomas 511993 Sonja Thomas 431994 Amy Buchanan 291995 Jenny Meeks 331996 Kelly Hanlon 341997 Kim Obiala 251998 Erica Lear 351999 Kelli Scott 492000 Andrea Peterson 412001 Kelli Scott 692002 Kelli Scott 462003 Amy Morris 242004 C. Buggs/A. Sadowski 312005 Julie Knytych 282006 Kylie Marshall 242007 Kylie Marshall 322008 Kelsey Mahoney 242009 Kelsey Mahoney 282010 N. Fowler/K. Robinson 21

BLOCKS1980 Robin Maine 1761981 Marie Therese Gillcrist 2541982 Robin Maine 1541983 Robin Maine 1791984 Laura Wessberg 1001985 Donna Monaco 911986 Donna Monaco 1121987 Dianne Shoemaker 1171988 Annette Young 1311989 Annette Young 911990 A. Young-Gillcrist 961991 Tamala Brightman 1351992 Jennifer Smith 921993 Tamala Brightman 1061994 Jenny Meeks 811995 Jenny Meeks 791996 Mary Heinecke 1261997 C. Huettemann 1291998 Ariana Wilson 1161999 Ariana Wilson 1272000 Janelle Hester 1142001 Ariana Wilson 1212002 Kristen Andre 872003 Sarah Blum 1522004 Sarah Blum 1522005 Sarah Blum 1612006 Sarah Blum 2092007 Leah Hinkey 1552008 Alyssa Hilby 1172009 Leah HInkey 1432010 Leah Hinkey 131

DIGS1981 Betsy Chavez 1631982 Beverly Robinson 1401983 April Chapple 3561984 April Chapple 3671985 Stephanie Scheper 3031986 Maureen Skalitzky 3321987 Stephanie Ehlers 3481988 Stephanie Ehlers 4451989 Kristy Dobson 3671990 Kristy Dobson 3841991 Kristy Dobson 4121992 Sonja Thomas 257

1993 Cissi Lennartsson 3211994 Sonja Thomas 3511995 Kelly Hanlon 3221996 Kelly Hanlon 3231997 Kerry Ginter 3221998 Mary Heinecke 2751999 Jennifer Elliott 3372000 Erica Lear 3222001 Erica Lear/Kelli Scott 2602002 Morgan Miltner 3372003 Amy Morris 3972004 Amy Morris 4352005 Amy Morris 5062006 Chelsea Noble 3452007 Chloe Goldman 6282008 Chloe Goldman 5112009 Chloe Goldman 5682010 Kelsey Robinson 367

ACES PER SET1981 Robin Maine 0.511982 Beverly Robinson 1.041983 April Chapple 0.651984 April Chapple 0.531985 Stephanie Scheper 0.391986 Laurie Caraher 0.411987 Wendy Jones 0.471988 Dianne Shoemaker 0.601989 Kristy Dobson 0.341990 Kristy Dobson 0.411991 Molly Mooney 0.421992 Sonja Thomas 0.601993 Sonja Thomas 0.381994 Amy Buchanan 0.311995 Jenny Meeks 0.391996 Kelly Hanlon 0.281997 K. Obiala/K. Ginter 0.231998 Erica Lear 0.421999 Kelli Scott 0.422000 Andrea Peterson 0.392001 Kelli Scott 0.702002 Kelli Scott 0.462003 Amy Morris 0.222004 Annie Sadowski 0.282005 Julie Knytych 0.242006 Kylie Marshall 0.212007 Kylie Marshall 0.282008 Kelsey Mahoney 0.212009 Kelsey Mahoney 0.232010 Kelsey Robinson 0.21

BLOCKS PER SET1980 Robin Maine 1981 Marie T. Gillchrist 1.521982 Robin Maine 1.271983 Robin Maine 1.231984 Laura Wessberg .951985 Dianne Shoemaker .851986 Donna Monaco .951987 Dianne Shoemaker .941988 Annette Young 1.121989 Annette Young .971990 A. Young-Gillcrist 1.051991 Tamala Brightman 1.181992 Jennifer Smith 1.051993 Tamala Brightman .961994 Jenny Meeks .751995 Jenny Meeks .941996 C. Huettemann 1.341997 C. Huettemann 1.151998 Ariana Wilson 1.151999 Ariana Wilson 1.192000 Trinia Cuseo .982001 Ariana Wilson 1.212002 Heather Harrington .832003 Sarah Blum 1.392004 Sarah Blum 1.422005 Sarah Blum 1.532006 Sarah Blum 1.83

2007 Leah Hinkey 1.372008 Alyssa Hilby 1.212009 Farren Powe 1.212010 Leah Hinkey 1.15

DIGS PER SET1981 Betsy Chavez 1.031982 Beverly Robinson 1.161983 Betsy Chavez 2.451984 April Chapple 2.911985 Stephanie Scheper 2.461986 Maureen Skalitzky 2.811987 Stephanie Ehlers 2.811988 Stephanie Ehlers 3.591989 Kristy Dobson 3.701990 Kristy Dobson 3.591991 Kristy Dobson 3.711992 Sonja Thomas 3.021993 Cissi Lennartsson 2.841994 Sonja Thomas 3.641995 Kelly Hanlon 2.881996 Kelly Hanlon 3.481997 Kerry Ginter 2.901998 Chris Jestila 2.781999 Jennifer Elliott 2.862000 Erica Lear 2.882001 Kelli Scott 2.652002 Morgan Miltner 3.242003 Amy Morris 3.682004 Amy Morris 3.692005 Amy Morris 4.692006 Chelsea Noble 2.952007 Chloe Goldman 5.562008 Chloe Goldman 4.562009 Chloe Goldman 4.732010 Kelsey Robinson 3.60

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JEAN WELLS[ 1958 ]Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason1958 -- --

NANCY LAY[ 1960-64 ]Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason1959 -- --1960 -- --1961 -- --1962 -- --1963 -- --1964 -- --

JO HOBSON[ 1965-72 ]Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason1965 -- --1966 -- --1967 -- --1968 -- --1969 -- -- 3rd State1970 -- -- 1st State1971 -- -- AIAW (place n/a)1972 -- -- 1st State, 4th Region II

KAYE HART[ 1973-74 ]Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason1973 38-6 -- 1st State, 2nd Region II, 15th AIAW1974 8-14* -- 8th StateTotal 46-20*

DIANA HALE[ 1975 ]Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason1975 17-8-6 -- 2nd StateTotal 17-8-6

JODY LAMBERT[ 1976 ]Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason1976 22-13-4* -- 2nd StateTotal 22-13-4*

BUD FIELDS[ 1977-78 ]Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason1977 7-11-3* -- 1st State, 4th Region II1978 20-14-3 -- 2nd StateTotal 27-25-6*

>> * denotes possibly incomplete record>> Highlighted years denote SEC championship seasons

BOB BERTUCCI[ 1979-86 ]

Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason1979 34-11 -- 1st State, 2nd SEC, 5th Region II1980 40-17 -- 2nd State, 2nd SEC, 2nd Region II1981 34-22 -- 1st SEC, NCAA 1st Round1982 31-7 -- 1st SEC, NCAA Regional QF1983 31-10 3-2 2nd SEC, NCAA Regional QF1984 25-11 5-1 1st SEC, NCAA Regional QF1985 12-24 3-3 4th SEC1986 22-13 2-3 5th SECTotal 229-115 13-9

SANDY LYNN[ 1987-90 ]

Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason1987 18-18 4-3 3rd SEC1988 23-12 5-2 2nd SEC 1989 13-15 5-3 4th SEC1990 12-17 4-4 t-3rd SECTotal 66-62

JULIE HERMANN[ 1991-96 ]

Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason1991 12-17 4-10 8th SEC1992 13-14 8-6 5th SEC1993 18-13 7-7 5th SEC, NCAA 2nd Round1994 10-21 2-12 11th SEC1995 7-25 0-14 5th SEC East1996 17-16 6-8 4th SEC EastTotal 77-106

ROB PATRICK[ 1997-PRESENT ]

Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason1997 15-19 5-9 4th SEC East1998 19-10 7-7 4th SEC East1999 19-13 8-6 2nd SEC East2000 23-10 9-5 3rd SEC East, NCAA 1st Round2001 16-11 7-7 3rd SEC East2002 20-11 8-8 4th SEC East2003 22-9 10-6 2nd SEC East2004 32-3 15-1 T-1st SEC East, NCAA Regional QF 2005 25-9 13-3 2nd SEC East, NCAA Semifi nal2006 19-12 10-10 3rd SEC East, NCAA 1st Round2007 11-18 6-14 5th SEC East2008 22-10 15-5 3rd SEC East, NCAA 1st Round2009 24-8 16-4 T-2nd SEC East, NCAA 2nd Round2010 25-7 15-5 2nd SEC East, NCAA 2nd RoundTotal 292-150 144-90

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RESULTS[ 1969 - Present /// Records since 1973 ]

WIN TOTALSCoach Years Record Pct.Rob Patrick 14 292-150 .661Bob Bertucci 8 229-115 .666Julie Hermann 6 77-106 .421Sandy Lynn 4 66-62 .516Kaye Hart 2 46-20* .697Bud Fields 2 27-25-6* .517Jody Lambert 1 22-13-4* .615Diane Hale 1 17-8-6 .613

>> * record may be incomplete>> Bold indicates current coach

COACHING NOTES

IT ALL ADDS UP...

19 20-win seasons for the Lady Vols since 1973

4 SEC Tournament titles (1981, 1982, 1984, 2004) won by the Lady Vols, who also took home their fi rst regular-season title in 2004

12 NCAA appearances, including 6 of the last 7 years

7 30-win seasons by Tennessee, with the last one coming in 2004

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1973 38-6Coach: Kaye HartN/A East Tennessee State W, (n/a)N/A Carson-Newman W, (n/a)N/A Knoxville Volleyball Club W, (n/a)

MID-SOUTH INVITATIONALFinish: 1stN/A Union (Tenn.) W, 2-0N/A Middle Tennessee State W, 2-0N/A Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 2-0N/A Tennessee Tech W, 2-1N/A Memphis State W, 2-1N/A Southwest Missouri State W, 2-0

APPALACHIAN STATE INVITATIONALFinish: 1stN/A Catawba W, 2-0N/A Elon W, 2-0N/A East Tennessee State W, 2-0N/A Western Carolina W, 2-0N/A Marshall W, 2-0N/A West Georgia W, 2-1

WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONALFinish: 5thN/A Tift JC W, 2-0N/A Alabama W, 2-0N/A Georgia College W, 2-1N/A Winthrop W, 2-1N/A East Tennessee State W, 2-0N/A Eastern Kentucky L, 0-2N/A UNC Greensboro W, 2-0N/A UNC Asheville W, 3-0N/A Knoxville Volleyball Club W, 2-1

ETSU INVITATIONALFinish: 2ndN/A Marshall W, 2-0N/A Auburn W, 2-0N/A Carson-Newman W, 2-0N/A East Tennessee State W, 2-0N/A West Georgia L, 0-2

TCWSF STATE TOURNAMENTFinish: 1stN/A East Tennessee State W, 2-0N/A Tennessee Tech W, 2-1N/A Memphis State W, 2-1N/A Memphis State W, 2-0

AIAW REGION II CHAMPIONSHIPFinish: 2ndN/A Kentucky W, 2-0N/A Western Carolina W, 2-1N/A James Madison W, 2-0N/A Winthrop W, 2-0N/A Eastern Kentucky W, 2-0N/A Winthrop L, 1-2

AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPFinish: 15thN/A Oregon L, 0-2N/A Cincinnati W, 2-1N/A Illinois-Chicago W, 2-0N/A Houston L, 0-2N/A Long Beach State L, 0-2

1974 8-14Coach: Kaye Hart>> Records for the season are incompleteETSU INVITATIONALFinish: 4thN/A Appalachian State L, 1-2N/A Western Carolina W, 2-0N/A Carson-Newman W, 2-0N/A South Carolina W, 2-0N/A Auburn L, 0-2N/A Winthrop L, 0-2

N/A UNC Asheville W, 2-0N/A Carson-Newman W, 2-1

DAYTON INVITATIONALFinish: 3rdN/A Dayton L, 0-2N/A Eastern Kentucky W, 2-1N/A Cleveland State L, 0-2N/A Ohio State L, 1-2

N/A Chattanooga W, (n/a)N/A Chattanooga L, (n/a)

TENNESSEE INVITATIONAL Finish: Split Squad, 2nd & 6thN/A Tennessee Tech W, 2-0N/A Tennessee-Martin L, 0-2N/A Tennessee-Martin L, 0-2N/A Eastern Kentucky L, 1-2N/A Carson-Newman L, 1-2N/A Tennessee Tech L, 0-2>> Other match results n/a

TCWSF STATE TOURNAMENTFinish: 8thN/A Chattanooga L, 1-2N/A East Tennessee State L, 1-2

1975 17-8-6Coach: Diane HaleEASTERN KENTUCKY INVITATIONAL10/10 Eastern Kentucky L, 1-410/10 Illinois L, 1-310/11 West Georgia W, 3-2

N/A East Tennessee State W, 2-0N/A Middle Tennessee State W, 2-0N/A Carson-Newman W, 3-0

FLORIDA STATE INVITATIONAL10/17 Berry W, 2-110/17 Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 2-110/19 Florida State L, 0-210/19 Florida International L, 0-2

MEMPHIS STATE TOURNAMENT10/24 Memphis State W, 2-010/24 Lambuth T, 1-110/24 Auburn T, 1-110/25 Georgia W, 2-010/25 Ole Miss W, 2-010/25 Memphis State W, 2-0

WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL10/31 Berry T, 1-110/31 Auburn W, 2-010/31 Mississippi Univ. for Women T, 1-110/31 West Georgia W, 2-011/1 North Alabama T, 1-111/1 Florida International T, 1-111/1 Florida State L, 0-211/1 Florida International L, 0-2

TCWSF STATE TOURNAMENTN/A Carson-Newman W, 2-1N/A Memphis State W, 2-0N/A East Tennesssee State L, 1-2N/A Carson-Newman W, 2-1N/A East Tennessee State L, 1-2

1976 22-13-4Coach: Jody Lambert>> Records for the season are incompleteTENNESSEE TECH TOURNAMENT10/1 Lambuth W, 2-010/1 Tennessee Tech T, 1-110/1 Tennessee-Martin L, 0-210/1 Carson-Newman L, 0-210/1 Austin Peay T, 1-1

10/2 Morehead State T, 1-110/2 Maryville W, 2-010/2 Tennessee-Chattanooga T, 1-110/2 Middle Tennessee State W, 2-010/2 Freed-Hardeman W, 2-0

10/5 Eastern Kentucky L, 1-3

TENNESSEE-MARTIN TOURNAMENT10/8 Northern Kentucky W, 2-110/8 Tennessee Tech L, 0-210/8 Lambuth W, 2-010/9 Freed-Hardeman W, 2-010/9 Southwestern W, 2-0

10/15 Carson-Newman W, 3-110/18 Northern Kentucky # W, 2-110/18 Morehead State L, 0-210/20 Tennessee Tech W, 2-010/21 Tennessee-Chattanooga L, 0-2

ATHENS INVITATIONAL10/21 South Carolina L, 1-210/21 Georgia W, 2-010/21 Mississippi State W, 2-110/21 Valdosta State W, 2-010/21 Auburn L, 1-2

10/25 East Tennessee State W, 2-0

WEST GEORGIA TOURNAMENT10/30 Tuskegee W, 2-110/30 Florida International W, 2-010/30 Florida State L, 1-210/31 North Alabama W, 2-010/31 West Georgia W, 2-010/31 Florida State L, 0-2

11/6 Carson-Newman L, 0-211/6 Georgia W, 2-011/7 Georgia W, 2-0

TCWSF STATE TOURNAMENT11/11 Tennessee Tech L, 1-211/11 Middle Tennessee State W, 2-011/11 Memphis State L, 1-2# at Morehead, Ky.

1977 7-11-3Coach: Bud Fields>> Records for the season are incompleteN/A East Tennessee State W, 2-0N/A Duke L, 0-3N/A East Tennessee State L, 1-2N/A Eastern Kentucky T, 1-1N/A Southern Illinois L, 0-2N/A Cincinnati L, 0-2N/A Indiana T, 1-1N/A Indiana State T, 1-1N/A Alabama L, 0-2N/A Northern Kentucky L, 0-2

N/A Tennessee-Martin L, 1-2N/A Wake Forest W, 2-0N/A Virginia Tech W, 2-0N/A Morehead State L, 0-2N/A LSU L, 0-2N/A Ole Miss W, 2-0N/A LSU L, 0-2N/A Chattanooga W, 2-1N/A Southern Illinois W, 2-0N/A Chicago State W, 2-0N/A DePaul L, 1-2

1978 20-14-3Coach: Bud Fields9/30 Ohio State L, 0-3

BEARCAT INVITATIONAL 10/6 vs. Kentucky L, 0-210/6 vs. Auburn W, 2-010/7 vs. Southern Illinois L, 0-210/7 at Cincinnati L, 0-210/11 Tennessee Tech W, 2-010/11 East Tennessee State W, 2-0

LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONALFinish: 3rd10/13 vs. Florida W,2-010/13 vs. Miss. Univ. for Women W, 2-110/13 vs. Flagler L, 1-210/13 vs. Miami-Dade South L, 0-210/14 vs. South Carolina W, 2-010/14 at Florida State W, 2-010/14 vs. Miami-Dade South L, 1-210/14 vs. South Carolina L, 0-2

10/18 vs. Middle Tennessee State W, 2-010/18 at Chattanooga W, 2-0

MEMPHIS STATE INVITATIONAL10/20 vs. Central Arkansas W, 2-010/20 vs. Nicholls State T, 1-110/20 at Memphis State W, 2-010/21 vs. New Orleans W, 2-010/21 vs. Tulane L, 0-2

10/24 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-1

LADY VOL INVITATIONALFinish: 4th10/28 Florida T, 1-110/28 Morehead State T, 1-110/28 Northern Kentucky L, 0-210/28 Memphis State L, 0-2

10/30 Eastern Kentucky W, 2-110/30 Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 2-0

NORTHERN KENTUCKY INVITATIONALFinish: 3rd11/4 at Northern Kentucky L, 0-2

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Janet England (1975-78) was an all-state selection in both 1977 and 1978.

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11/4 vs. Tennessee Tech W, 2-011/4 vs. Marshall W, 2-111/4 vs. Kentucky L, 1-2

TCWSF STATE TOURNAMENT Site: Clarksville, Tenn.Finish: 2nd11/10 vs. Middle Tennessee State W, 2-011/10 vs. East Tennessee State L, 1-211/11 vs. Memphis State W, 2-011/11 vs. Tennessee Tech W, 2-0

1979 34-11Coach: Bob BertucciTENNESSEE TECH INVITATIONAL Finish: 1st9/28 vs. Covenant W, 2-09/28 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 2-09/28 vs. Tennessee-Martin W, 2-09/29 at Tennessee Tech W, 2-09/29 vs. Middle Tennessee State W, 2-09/29 vs. Tennessee-Martin W, 2-1

CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL CLASSICSite: Columbia, S.C.Finish: 4th10/5 vs. High Point W, 2-010/5 vs. North Carolina W, 2-010/5 vs. Duke L, 1-210/5 vs. Charleston W, 2-110/6 vs. Kentucky L, 0-210/6 vs. Georgia W, 2-110/6 vs. North Carolina State L, 0-2

10/8 Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 2-010/8 Tennessee Tech W, 3-0

LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONALSite: Tallahassee, Fla.Finish: 5th10/12 vs. Lake City W, 2-010/12 vs. Miami L, 0-210/12 vs. South Carolina W, 2-010/13 vs. Central Florida L, 0-210/13 vs. Miami-Dade South W, 2-010/13 vs. Memphis State W, 2-0

10/16 East Tennessee State W, 3-1

LADY VOL INVITATIONALFinish: 2nd10/20 Duke W, 3-210/20 Virginia Tech W, 2-010/20 South Carolina W, 2-010/20 Northern Kentucky L, 2-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSFinish: 2nd10/26 vs. Kentucky L, 0-210/26 vs. Mississippi State W, 2-010/26 vs. LSU W, 2-010/27 vs. Georgia W, 3-010/27 at Alabama W, 3-210/27 vs. Kentucky L, 1-3

10/31 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-011/3 Bellarmine W, 3-011/3 Northern Kentucky W, 3-011/3 Louisville W, 3-2

TCWSF STATE TOURNAMENTFinish: 1st11/9 vs. Tennessee Tech W, 2-011/9 vs. Middle Tennessee State W, 2-011/9 vs. Memphis State L, 0-211/10 vs. East Tennessee State W, 2-011/10 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 2-011/10 vs. Memphis State W, 3-1

AIAW REGION II CHAMPIONSHIPS Site: Lexington, Ky.Finish: 5th11/16 vs. Morehead State L, 0-211/16 vs. Memphis State W, 2-011/17 vs. North Carolina State L, 1-2

1980 40-17Coach: Bob Bertucci9/17 Florida State W, 3-1

SAN DIEGO INVITATIONAL9/19 at San Diego State L, 0-29/19 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 1-29/20 vs. Oregon L, 0-29/20 vs. Brigham Young W, 2-19/20 vs. Arizona L, 0-2

9/21 at UC San Diego W, 3-19/24 at San Francisco W, 3-19/25 at Stanford L, 0-3

SAN JOSE STATE INVITATIONAL9/26 vs. Purdue L, 1-29/26 vs. Cal Poly L, 0-29/26 at San Jose State L, 0-29/27 vs. Texas L, 0-29/27 vs. UC Irvine L, 1-2

10/2 Memphis State W, 3-2

CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL CLASSIC (1st)10/3 vs. North Carolina W, 2-110/3 at South Carolina W, 2-110/3 vs. East Carolina W, 2-010/3 vs. Charleston W, 2-110/4 at South Carolina W, 2-010/4 vs. Kentucky W, 2-110/4 vs. North Carolina W, 2-1

LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONALFinish: 1st10/10 vs. Miami-Dade South W, 2-010/10 vs. Flagler W, 2-010/10 vs. Central Florida W, 2-010/11 vs. South Carolina W, 2-010/11 vs. North Carolina W, 2-110/11 at Florida State W, 2-1

10/16 Alabama W, 3-010/17 Northern Kentucky W, 3-110/21 East Tennessee State W, 3-010/29 Georgia W, 3-0

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Finish: 2nd10/30 vs. Ole Miss W, 2-110/30 vs. Georgia W, 2-010/31 vs. Alabama W, 2-110/31 vs. Georgia W, 2-110/31 at Kentucky L, 1-2

WESTERN MICHIGAN INVITATIONAL Finish: 1st11/7 vs. Kellogg L, 0-311/7 vs. Pittsburgh W, 3-211/7 vs. Wisconsin L, 1-311/8 vs. Illinois W, 3-111/8 vs. Wisconsin W, 3-211/8 vs. Pittsburgh W, 3-0

11/9 at George Williams W, 3-0

TCWSF STATE TOURNAMENTFinish: 2nd11/14 vs. Middle Tennessee State W, 2-111/14 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 2-011/14 vs. Memphis State L, 1-211/14 at Tennessee Tech W, 2-011/15 vs. East Tennessee State W, 2-011/15 vs. Memphis State W, 2-111/15 vs. Memphis State L, 0-2

AIAW REGION II CHAMPIONSHIPSFinish: 2nd11/21 at Northern Kentucky W, 2-111/21 vs. Clemson L, 1-211/21 vs. Virginia Tech W, 2-011/22 vs. Kentucky W, 2-011/22 vs. Eastern Kentucky W, 3-011/22 vs. Kentucky L, 1-3

1981 34-22Coach: Bob Bertucci9/15 at East Tennessee State W, 3-09/17 Brazil Jr. National Team (exh.) L, 0-4

CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL CLASSIC10/2 vs. Virginia Tech W, 2-010/2 vs. Morehead State L, 0-210/3 at Charleston W, 2-010/3 vs. North Carolina State L, 0-210/3 vs. South Carolina L, 1-2

10/6 Tennessee Tech W, 3-0

LADY SEMINOLE INVITATIONALSite: Tallahassee, Fla.10/9 vs. Miss. Univ. for Women L, 0-210/9 vs. South Florida W, 2-110/9 vs. Miami-Dade South L, 0-210/10 vs. Miami W, 2-010/10 vs. Clemson W, 2-010/10 vs. Alabama L, 1-2

10/11 at Georgia L, 2-310/13 Middle Tennessee State W, 3-0

ORAL ROBERTS INVITATIONALFinish: 6th10/16 at Oral Roberts L, 0-210/16 vs. Nebraska L, 0-210/16 vs. Kansas State W, 2-010/16 vs. Texas L, 1-210/17 vs. Kansas W, 2-110/17 vs. Southwest Missouri State L, 0-210/17 vs. Oklahoma W, 2-010/17 vs. Northern Colorado L, 0-2

10/20 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-210/22 Mississippi State W, 3-0

LADY VOL INVITATIONALFinish: 2nd10/23 Appalachian State W, 3-110/23 Duke W, 3-010/24 Jacksonville W, 3-210/24 Memphis State W, 3-010/24 Florida State L, 1-3

10/27 at Kentucky L, 0-310/29 at LSU L, 1-3

LSU INVITATIONALFinish: 5th10/30 vs. Sam Houston State L, 1-210/30 vs. Florida State L, 0-210/30 vs. Nicholls State W, 2-010/31 at LSU L, 0-210/31 vs. New Orleans W, 2-010/31 vs. St. Phillips W, 2-1

11/3 East Tennessee State W, 3-0

WESTERN MICHIGAN INVITATIONAL Finish: 3rd11/6 vs. Illinois State W, 2-011/6 at Western Michigan L, 1-211/6 vs. Wisconsin W, 2-011/7 vs. Southern Illinois W, 3-011/7 vs. Pittsburgh L, 1-3

11/8 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-111/9 Ole Miss W, 3-011/12 South Carolina W, 3-0

SMOKY MOUNTAIN CLASSICFinish: 2nd11/13 vs. South Carolina W, 3-011/13 vs. Eastern Kentucky W, 3-211/14 vs. Clemson W, 3-011/14 vs. Eastern Kentucky L, 1-311/17 vs. Alabama W, 3-1

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSFinish: 1st11/23 Ole Miss W, 3-011/24 LSU W, 3-011/25 Alabama W, 3-0

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS:FIRST ROUND12/6 at Purdue L, 0-3

1982 31-7Coach: Bob Bertucci9/15 Maryville W, 3-0

PITT CLASSIC9/24 vs. Ohio State L, 2-39/25 at Pittsburgh L, 2-39/25 vs. #15 Penn State W, 3-1

9/28 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-110/1 at Ole Miss W, 3-0

MEMPHIS STATE INVITATIONALFinish: 1st10/2 vs. Southern Illinois W, 3-110/2 at Memphis State W, 3-0

10/4 at Mississippi State W, 3-010/11 Morehead State W, 3-110/13 Western Carolina W, 3-110/17 LSU L, forfeit

CARDINAL-VOLUNTEER INVITATIONALFinish: 1st10/22 vs. Virginia Tech W, 2-010/22 vs. Tulane W, 2-010/23 at Louisville L, 1-210/23 vs. Morehead State W, 2-010/23 vs. Western Michigan W, 2-010/23 at Louisville W, 3-0

NORTH CAROLINA ST. INVITATIONALFinish: 1st10/29 vs. Pittsburgh W, 3-110/30 vs. North Carolina W, 3-210/30 at North Carolina State W, 3-010/30 vs. Duke W, 3-0

11/2 East Tennessee State W, 3-0

UCLA NATIONAL INVITATIONAL VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT11/5 vs. Cal State Fullerton W, 2-011/5 vs. #19 Texas W, 2-011/5 vs. #7 Arizona W, 2-111/6 vs. #1 Hawaii L, 1-211/6 vs. #12 California W, 2-011/6 vs. #6 Stanford L, 0-2

11/10 Kentucky W, 3-011/12 Georgia W, 3-011/13 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-011/13 #16 Texas A&M W, 3-2

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSFinish: 1st11/20 vs. Kentucky W, 3-111/21 at LSU W, 3-0

11/30 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-1

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS:FIRST ROUND12/4 #18 Northwestern W, 3-2

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS:MIDEAST REGIONALSite: West Lafayette, Ind.12/11 vs. #5 Southern California L, 0-3

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1983 35-11; 5-1 SECCoach: Bob Bertucci9/17 #9 Arizona State W, 3-19/18 Mississippi State W, 3-09/22 #2 Pacifi c L, 3-09/28 Chattanooga W, 3-0

TENNESSEE CLASSICFinish: 1st9/30 Southern Illinois W, 3-09/30 Texas Tech W, 3-010/1 Temple W, 3-010/1 LSU W, 3-110/1 Duke W, 3-0

10/2 Ole Miss W, 3-0

LSU INVITATIONAL10/7 vs. Texas A&M W, 3-010/7 vs. Penn State W, 3-210/8 vs. #10 Texas L, 2-310/8 at LSU L, 0-310/8 vs. Illinois W, 3-0

10/12 Western Carolina W, 3-010/14 at Texas A&M W, 3-0

LONGHORN-CONVERSE CLASSICFinish: 2nd10/15 vs. Michigan W, 3-010/16 at #10 Texas L, 1-3

10/18 at Georgia W, 3-110/20 #12 San Jose State L, 0-3

VOLUNTEER-CARDINAL INVITATIONALFinish: 1st10/21 George Washington W, 3-010/22 Memphis State W, 3-010/22 Cincinnati W, 3-010/23 Louisville W, 3-1

10/23 Rhode Island W, 3-110/25 at #6 Kentucky L, 3-210/27 #15 UC Santa Barbara L, 0-3

BIG ORANGE CLASSICFinish: 1st10/28 Lamar W, 3-110/28 North Carolina W, 3-010/29 Texas-Arlington W, 3-010/29 Pittsburgh W, 3-1

WILDCAT CLASSICFinish: 2nd11/3 vs. Colorado State W, 3-211/4 vs. Houston W, 3-011/4 at #12 Arizona L, 2-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSFinish: 2nd11/18 vs. Mississippi State W, 3-011/19 vs. LSU W, 3-211/20 at #6 Kentucky L, 1-3

11/30 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-0

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS:FIRST ROUND12/4 at Florida State W, 3-2

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS:MIDEAST REGIONALSite: Austin, Texas12/10 vs. #1 Hawaii L, 0-3

1984 35-11; 5-1 SECCoach: Bob Bertucci9/12 Alabama-Birmingham W, 3-0

RHODE ISLAND CLASSIC9/20 at Rhode Island W, 3-09/21 vs. #1 Pacifi c L, 0-39/22 vs. Penn State L, 1-3

9/26 Kentucky L, 1-3

LADY VOL CLASSICFinish: 1st9/28 Cincinnati W, 3-19/29 George Washington W, 3-09/29 North Carolina State W, 3-0

10/3 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-0

UT CLASSIC10/4 #8 Texas L, 2-310/5 Pittsburgh W, 3-010/6 #6 Nebraska L, 1-3

10/10 #9 Hawaii L, 0-310/12 at Florida State W, 3-010/13 at Florida W, 3-210/20 LSU W, 3-110/24 Tennessee Tech W, 3-010/26 at North Carolina W, 3-010/27 at Duke W, 3-210/28 Georgia W, 3-010/31 Japanese University (exh.) L, 0-3

WILDCAT CLASSIC11/2 at Arizona L, 0-311/3 vs. Texas L, 1-311/3 vs. California W, 3-1

11/4 South Carolina W, 3-011/6 San Jose State L, 0-311/8 at Ole Miss W, 3-211/9 at Mississippi State W, 3-011/10 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-1

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS (1st)Finish: 1st11/16 Mississippi State W, 3-011/17 LSU W, 3-011/18 Kentucky W, 3-1

11/23 at Loyola (Illinois) W, 3-0

SHERATON CLASSIC11/24 at Northwestern L, 0-311/25 vs. Penn State W, 3-1

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSFIRST ROUND11/30 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-0

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSSOUTH REGIONAL12/8 at Texas

1985 12-24; 3-3 SECCoach: Bob Bertucci9/11 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 3-19/12 at BYU-Hawaii L, 1-39/13 at Hawaii Pacifi c L, 1-39/14 at Chaminade L, 1-39/17 at #10 Hawaii L, 0-3

MIKASA CLASSICFinish: 3rd9/20 #13 Western Michigan L, 0-39/21 Texas-Arlington L, 0-39/21 Memphis State W, 3-0

9/24 at Eastern Kentucky L, 1-39/25 at Kentucky W, 3-29/27 Cincinnati W, 3-29/28 George Washington W, 3-19/28 North Carolina State W, 3-010/2 Miami University L, 2-310/4 Rhode Island L, 2-310/5 Duke L, 0-310/9 Mississippi State W, 3-010/11 Florida L, 1-310/12 Florida State L, 1-310/12 #14 Arizona L, 0-310/16 at Louisville W, 3-210/24 at LSU L, 2-3

TEXAS CLASSICFinish: 4th10/25 vs. #15 San Diego State L, 0-310/26 vs. Texas Tech L, 0-310/27 at #16 Texas L, 1-3

10/30 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-111/1 Pittsburgh W, 3-011/2 LSU L, 2-311/2 #19 Texas A&M L, 0-311/6 Eastern Kentucky L, 1-311/9 Ole Miss W, 3-111/15 at Georgia L, 0-311/18 Tennessee Tech W, 3-1

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSSite: Oxford, Miss.Finish: 5th11/22 vs. Kentucky L, 0-3

SHERATON CLASSIC Finish: 4th11/30 vs. Penn State L, 0-312/1 at Northwestern L, 0-3

1986 23-13; 2-4 SECCoach: Bob BertucciVOLUNTEER STATE INVITATIONAL Finish: 1st9/5 Middle Tennessee State W, 3-09/5 Tennessee Tech W, 3-09/6 East Tennessee State W, 3-0

WESTERN KENTUCKY CLASSICFinish: 1st9/12 vs. Butler W, 3-29/12 at Western Kentucky W, 3-09/13 vs. Memphis State W, 3-09/13 vs. Morehead State W, 3-09/13 vs. Memphis State W, 3-0

9/18 at Arkansas State W, 3-09/19 at Ole Miss W, 3-29/20 at Mississippi State W, 3-0

UT/AVIA CLASSICFinish: 4th9/26 Kentucky L, 1-39/27 Central Michigan L, 0-39/27 George Washington L, 1-3

9/30 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-1

RHODE ISLAND QUADRANGULARFinish: 1st10/3 at Rhode Island W, 3-010/4 vs. Rutgers W, 3-010/4 vs. Syracuse W, 3-0

10/7 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-110/10 Alabama-Birmingham W, 3-010/17 at Florida L, 0-310/18 at Florida State W, 3-210/22 Louisville W, 3-1

MIKASA CLASSICFinish: 4th10/24 Pittsburgh L, 2-310/25 Florida State L, 1-310/25 Purdue L, 0-3

11/1 #18 LSU L, 0-311/7 at Duke L, 1-311/8 South Carolina # W, 3-011/8 at North Carolina State W, 3-011/11 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-211/14 #16 Georgia L, 2-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Finish: 5th11/21 at Florida L, 2-3

WMU/RANSLER INVITATIONALSite: Kalamazoo, Mich.Finish: 4th11/28 vs. #6 Texas L, 0-311/29 vs. #15 Penn State L, 0-3>> # at Raleigh, N.C.

1987 18-18; 4-2 SECCoach: Sandy Lynn9/2 at Memphis State W, 3-19/3 at Southern Illinois W, 3-29/8 at Long Beach State L, 0-39/9 U.S. International L, 1-3

TITAN INVITATIONALSite: Fullerton, Calif,Finish: 13th9/11 vs. Hofstra W, 2-09/11 vs. Boise State L, 0-29/11 vs. #14 UC Santa Barbara L, 0-29/12 vs. Northern Arizona L, 0-2

9/16 Mississippi State W, 3-0

CONVERSE CLASSICFinish: 1st9/18 Eastern Michigan W, 3-09/19 Alabama-Birmingham W, 3-09/19 Virginia Tech W, 3-0

9/22 Clemson W, 3-1

HUSKER INVITATIONALFinish: 4th9/25 vs. #8 Illinois L, 0-39/26 at #6 Nebraska L, 0-39/26 vs. Loyola Marymount L, 1-3

10/2 at #9 Kentucky L, 0-310/3 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-0

LADY VOL INVITATIONAL Finish: 4th10/8 Florida L, 2-310/9 Pittsburgh L, 1-310/10 Texas Tech L, 1-3

Stephanie Ehlers (1985-88) ranks second in the Lady Vol record book for digs in a season (445), ranks third in career digs (1,312) and appears in the top five of six other season and three other career record lists at Tennessee.

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10/14 at Louisville W, 3-110/16 Ole Miss W, 3-010/17 South Carolina W, 3-210/20 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-1

PITTSBURGH INVITATIONAL Finish: 3rd10/23 vs. Miami University L, 2-310/24 vs. Syracuse W, 3-110/24 at Pittsburgh L, 0-3

10/30 at LSU L, 0-310/31 Texas A&M $ W, 3-011/4 Alabama-Birmingham L, 1-311/11 #9 Kentucky L, 0-311/13 at Georgia W, 3-111/14 at Auburn W, 3-0

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSSite: Baton Rouge, La.Finish: 3rd11/20 vs. Georgia W, 3-111/21 vs. #10 Kentucky L, 0-3

1988 23-12; 5-2 SECCoach: Sandy LynnTENNESSEE CLASSICFinish: 1st9/2 Austin Peay W, 3-09/3 Chattanooga W, 3-19/3 Tennessee Tech W, 3-0

GENE HACKERMAN CLASSICFinish: 2nd9/9 at Rice W, 3-19/10 vs. Northwestern L, 0-39/10 vs. Tulane W, 3-2

BADEN BUCKEYE CLASSICFinish: 3rd9/16 vs. UC Irvine L, 0-39/17 at Ohio State L, 0-39/17 vs. Ball State W, 3-0

9/20 Virginia W, 3-0

REDBIRD CLASSICFinish: 3rd9/23 at Illinois State L, 0-39/24 vs. South Carolina W, 3-09/24 vs. Washington State L, 2-3

9/30 at Auburn W, 3-110/1 at Georgia W, 3-110/5 #7 Kentucky L, 1-310/7 at Duke W, 3-010/8 Clemson # W, 3-110/8 at North Carolina State W, 3-010/11 Louisville W, 3-010/14 at Eastern Michigan L, 2-310/15 at Bowling Green W, 3-210/18 at Alabama-Birmingham W, 3-010/20 Ole Miss W, 3-010/21 #20 Penn State L, 1-310/22 Mississippi State W, 3-010/28 at Wyoming L, 2-310/29 Utah $ W, 3-010/29 at Colorado L, 1-311/1 Western Kentucky W, 3-011/5 Florida W, 3-211/8 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-011/17 at LSU L, 2-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Site: Pensacola, Fla.Finish: 2nd11/25 vs. Florida W, 3-011/26 vs. #9 Kentucky L, 0-3>> # at Raleigh, N.C.; $ at Boulder, Colo.

1989 13-15; 5-3 SECCoach: Sandy LynnBOILERMAKER FALL PREVIEWFinish: 4th9/1 at Purdue L, 1-39/2 vs. Illinois State L, 1-39/2 vs. Iowa State L, 0-3

9/9 Furman W, 3-0

HILTON HEAD SUPER SMASH Finish: 2nd9/15 vs. Texas Tech W, 3-09/16 vs. Duke L, 1-3

9/20 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-1

EXERCISE ESSENTIALS CHALLENGEFinish: 3rd9/22 South Florida W, 3-19/23 Memphis State L, 0-39/23 Colorado L, 0-3

9/29 at Florida W, 3-19/30 at Florida State L, 0-310/6 Georgia L, 0-310/7 Auburn W, 3-110/8 Alabama W, 3-010/13 North Carolina State W, 3-210/16 Rice L, 0-310/18 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-210/27 at Ole Miss W, 3-210/28 at Mississippi State W, 3-111/4 #20 LSU L, 0-3

PENN STATE-REEBOK CLASSICFinish: 3rd11/10 vs. Central Michigan W, 3-011/11 vs. Pittsburgh L, 0-311/11 at #12 Penn State L, 0-3

11/13 Akron W, 3-011/17 at Kentucky L, 1-311/18 Houston L, 0-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS (t3rd) #Site: Pensacola, Fla.11/24 vs. #19 LSU L, 0-3

1990 12-17; 4-4 SECCoach: Sandy Lynn8/31 Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 3-09/5 Austin Peay W, 3-0

WAC CHALLENGE9/7 vs. New Mexico L, 0-39/8 at Colorado State L, 0-3

9/11 Tennessee Tech W, 3-0

NORTHWESTERN SHERATONINVITATIONALFinish: 4th9/14 vs. Houston L, 0-39/15 at Northwestern L, 2-3

TENNESSEE INVITATIONAL9/21 Western Michigan W, 3-09/22 Duke L, 1-3

9/27 Alabama-Birmingham L, 2-310/3 Kentucky L, 1-310/6 at Virginia L, 0-310/7 at Maryland L, 0-310/12 Ole Miss L, 2-310/14 Mississippi State W, 3-010/15 Memphis State L, 0-310/19 Texas-Arlington # W, 3-110/21 at #18 LSU L, 0-310/26 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-011/2 at Auburn L, 1-311/3 at Alabama W, 3-211/8 Florida W, 3-111/11 Georgia W, 3-211/16 Wyoming L, 1-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSSite: Baton Rouge, La.11/23 vs. Georgia L, 0-3

WOMEN’S INVITATIONAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP11/29 Houston L, 2-311/29 Colorado L, 0-311/30 Hofstra W, 3-111/30 Eastern Michigan W, 3-1>> # at Baton Rouge, La.

1991 12-17; 4-10 SECCoach: Julie Hermann9/6 Chattanooga W, 3-09/10 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0

HILTON HEAD CLASSIC9/13 vs. Georgia Tech W, 3-29/14 vs. Duke L, 0-3

9/20 Purdue # L, 0-39/21 Indiana # W, 3-29/28 North Carolina State W, 3-29/30 East Tennessee State W, 3-110/2 Kentucky L, 1-3

ARKANSAS STATE INVITATIONAL10/4 at Arkansas State L, 2-310/5 vs. #18 Texas Tech L, 1-310/5 vs. Southern Illinois L, 1-3

10/12 at Alabama W, 3-2

10/14 at Mississippi State W, 3-210/18 Ole Miss L, 0-310/19 #7 LSU L, 2-310/25 at #12 Florida L, 0-310/27 at Auburn L, 2-311/1 South Carolina W, 3-011/3 Georgia L, 1-311/5 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-011/8 Auburn W, 3-211/9 Wright State W, 3-011/10 #11 Florida L, 0-311/12 at Louisville L, 2-311/15 at #18 Georgia L, 0-311/17 at South Carolina L, 1-311/23 at Kentucky L, 0-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSSite: Mobile, Ala.11/29 vs. Mississippi State L, 1-3>> # at Athens, Ga.

1992 13-14; 8-6 SECCoach: Julie HermannTNT CHALLENGE9/4 at Ball State L, 0-39/5 vs. #9 Texas L, 0-39/5 vs. Northwestern W, 3-1

HILTON CLASSIC9/11 Alabama-Birmingham L, 2-39/12 Butler W, 3-09/12 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-0

BUCKEYE CLASSIC9/18 vs. Rice W, 3-19/19 at #14 Ohio State L, 1-3

9/25 at North Carolina State L, 1-39/26 at Duke L, 0-39/29 Tennessee Tech W, 3-010/2 #12 LSU L, 0-310/4 Ole Miss W, 3-010/7 at #20 Kentucky L, 0-310/11 North Carolina L, 1-310/16 at Auburn L, 1-310/18 at #7 Florida L, 0-310/23 Alabama W, 3-010/25 Mississippi State W, 3-210/31 #16 Kentucky W, 3-111/6 at Mississippi State W, 3-011/7 at Alabama W, 3-011/13 #18 Georgia L, 1-311/15 South Carolina W, 3-011/20 at Ole Miss W, 3-011/22 at #12 LSU L, 0-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSSite: Birmingham, Ala.11/27 vs. #19 Georgia L, 0-3

1993 18-13; 7-7 SECCoach: Julie HermannCOLORADO INVITATIONAL9/2 at #12 Colorado L, 0-39/3 vs. Bowling Green L, 2-39/4 vs. Minnesota L, 1-3

GEORGE WASH. INVITATIONAL9/10 vs. New Orleans W, 3-19/11 vs. Alabama-Birmingham W, 3-09/11 at George Washington W, 3-1

9/12 at George Mason L, 0-39/15 East Tennessee State W, 3-1

LADY VOL CLASSIC9/17 Duke W, 3-09/18 James Madison W, 3-09/18 Furman W, 3-0

Tamala Brightman (1990-93) is the Lady Vols’ all-time kills leader (1,781) and also ranks third in career hitting percentage (.335).

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10/1 #7 Kentucky L, 1-310/3 at Louisville W, 3-110/8 at #8 Florida L, 1-310/10 at Auburn W, 3-210/15 Alabama W, 3-110/17 Mississippi State W, 3-010/20 at Georgia Tech W, 3-210/22 at #16 Georgia L, 0-310/24 at South Carolina W, 3-110/29 Ole Miss W, 3-010/31 LSU L, 2-311/2 at Virginia Tech W, 3-011/5 South Carolina W, 3-011/7 #16 Georgia L, 0-311/12 at LSU L, 0-311/14 at Ole Miss W, 3-011/22 at #12 Kentucky L, 2-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSSite: Birmingham, Ala.11/26 vs. LSU L, 0-3

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSFIRST ROUND12/1 Sam Houston State W, 3-1

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSSECOND ROUND12/5 at #19 Georgia L, 1-3

1994 10-21; 2-12 SECCoach: Julie HermannOREGON INVITATIONAL9/2 vs. Utah W, 3-29/2 vs. Rice W, 3-29/3 at Oregon L, 0-3

9/8 at #20 Duke L, 0-39/9 Minnesota # L, 1-39/10 at North Carolina W, 3-0

MAZDA CLASSIC9/15 Morehead State W, 3-09/15 Arkansas State L, 1-39/16 Radford W, 3-09/16 Boise State L, 0-3

9/23 at Alabama L, 0-39/25 at Auburn L, 1-39/28 Georgia L, 0-39/30 Kentucky L, 2-310/7 Arkansas W, 3-110/9 LSU W, 3-110/11 at East Tennessee State W, 3-110/14 at South Carolina L, 1-310/16 at #9 Florida L, 0-310/21 Ole Miss L, 0-310/22 Louisville L, 0-310/23 Mississippi State L, 2-310/25 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-010/28 at #20 Houston L, 0-310/29 at Texas A&M L, 0-311/2 at #20 Georgia L, 0-311/4 #9 Florida L, 0-311/6 South Carolina L, 1-311/8 Virginia Tech W, 3-011/11 at Kentucky L, 0-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSSite: Gainesville, Fla.11/18 vs. Auburn L, 0-3>> # at Chapel Hill, N.C.

1995 7-25; 0-14 SECCoach: Julie HermannARIZONA STATE INVITATIONAL9/1 vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) W, 3-19/1 at Arizona State L, 0-39/2 vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) W, 3-09/2 at Arizona State L, 0-3

MAZDA CLASSIC9/8 George Washington L, 0-39/8 Duke W, 3-09/9 Oregon W, 3-2

9/12 UNC Asheville W, 3-1

BOISE STATE INVITATIONAL9/15 vs. Mississippi State L, 2-39/15 at Boise State L, 0-39/16 vs. Saint Louis L, 1-39/16 vs. Portland L, 2-3

9/22 Ole Miss L, 0-39/24 Mississippi State L, 0-39/26 East Tennessee State W, 3-09/29 at Alabama L, 1-310/1 at Auburn L, 0-310/6 at Arkansas L, 0-310/8 at LSU L, 1-310/15 Georgia L, 0-310/17 Tennessee Tech W, 3-010/20 at #3 Florida L, 0-310/22 at South Carolina L, 1-310/24 Eastern Kentucky L, 2-310/27 at #25 Georgia L, 0-310/31 at Louisville L, 0-311/3 South Carolina L, 0-311/5 #3 Florida L, 0-311/7 at Virginia Tech L, 1-311/10 at Kentucky L, 0-311/12 Kentucky L, 1-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSSite: Baton Rouge, La.11/17 vs. Alabama L, 0-3

1996 17-16; 6-8 SECCoach: Julie HermannMIZUNO CLASSIC8/31 vs. Bowling Green W, 3-18/31 vs. Montana W, 3-09/1 vs. Virginia L, 1-39/1 at Pittsburgh L, 0-3

POWERBAR INVITATIONAL9/6 vs. Hofstra W, 3-09/6 vs. San Jose State L, 2-39/7 at San Francisco W, 3-09/7 vs. Creighton W, 3-0

HAWKEYE INVITATIONAL9/13 at Iowa L, 0-39/14 vs. Kansas W, 3-19/14 vs. Miami University L, 1-3

MAZDA CLASSIC9/20 Wright State W, 3-09/20 Indiana L, 1-39/21 George Mason L, 1-3

9/24 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-09/27 LSU W, 3-29/29 Arkansas L, 1-310/5 at Georgia W, 3-110/8 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-110/11 #3 Florida L, 1-310/13 South Carolina L, 0-310/18 at Ole Miss W, 3-110/20 at Mississippi State L, 2-310/25 Auburn L, 0-310/27 Alabama W, 3-111/1 Georgia W, 3-211/5 at East Tennessee State W, 3-011/7 Kentucky W, 3-111/9 at Kentucky L, 1-311/12 at UNC Asheville W, 3-011/15 at South Carolina L, 0-311/17 at #1 Florida L, 1-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSSite: Columbia, S.C.11/22 vs. Mississippi State L, 1-3

1997 15-19; 5-9 SECCoach: Rob PatrickTENNESSEE PREVIEW8/30 East Tennessee State W, 3-18/30 Middle Tennessee State W, 3-08/31 Tennessee Tech L, 0-38/31 Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 3-0

AMERITECH CLASSIC9/5 vs. Miami University L, 0-39/5 at Indiana L, 0-39/6 vs. Oklahoma L, 0-39/6 vs. Dayton L, 1-3

ARBY’S CLASSIC9/12 vs. #17 Ohio State L, 0-39/13 at #5 Nebraska L, 0-39/13 vs. Oral Roberts L, 0-3

LADY VOL CLASSIC9/19 Pittsburgh L, 2-39/21 Iowa W, 3-1

9/23 at Appalachian State W, 3-09/26 Mississippi State W, 3-29/28 Ole Miss W, 3-010/3 at Auburn L, 0-310/5 at Alabama W, 3-110/10 at LSU W, 3-0

10/12 at #23 Arkansas L, 0-310/15 at Radford W, 3-010/19 Georgia L, 0-310/21 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-010/24 at #3 Florida L, 0-310/26 at South Carolina L, 0-310/31 at Georgia L, 1-311/1 at UNC Asheville W, 3-111/7 South Carolina L, 0-311/9 #4 Florida L, 0-311/11 at Western Carolina W, 3-011/14 at Kentucky L, 1-311/16 Kentucky W, 3-1

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSSite: Athens, Ga.11/21 vs. Alabama W, 3-011/21 vs. #23 Arkansas L, 0-3

1998 19-10; 7-7 SECCoach: Rob Patrick9/1 at North Carolina L, 0-3

TOYOTA LADY VOL CLASSIC9/4 Florida Atlantic W, 3-09/5 Radford W, 3-09/5 Cleveland State W, 3-2

UNIV. OF HOUSTON TOURNAMENT9/11 vs. Lamar W, 3-29/12 vs. Texas-San Antonio W, 3-09/12 at Houston L, 0-3

9/22 UNC Asheville W, 3-19/25 at #16 Arkansas L, 0-39/29 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-010/2 Ole Miss W, 3-110/4 Mississippi State W, 3-010/5 Appalachian State W, 3-110/9 at Jacksonville W, 3-110/11 at #9 Florida L, 0-310/13 East Tennessee State W, 3-010/16 Georgia W, 3-110/18 South Carolina L, 0-310/23 at Alabama W, 3-110/25 at Auburn L, 0-310/27 Western Carolina W, 3-010/30 Kentucky W, 3-011/1 at Kentucky W, 3-111/6 at South Carolina L, 1-311/8 at Georgia L, 1-311/12 #5 Florida L, 1-311/18 LSU # W, 3-1

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS11/20 vs. Alabama W, 3-011/21 at #13 Arkansas L, 0-3>> # at Fayetteville, Ark.

1999 19-13; 8-6 SECCoach: Rob Patrick9/1 at Radford W, 3-1

DAYS INN/JMU CLASSIC9/3 vs. Illinois at Chicago W, 3-09/4 vs. Providence W, 3-09/4 at James Madison L, 0-3

9/7 at San Francisco L, 2-3

ASTON’S IMUA WAHINE CHALLENGE9/9 at #3 Hawaii L, 0-39/10 vs. Nevada L, 2-39/11 vs. #20 Southern California L, 0-3

TOYOTA OF KNOXVILLELADY VOL CLASSIC9/17 Eastern Michigan W, 3-09/18 Lehigh W, 3-09/18 Kansas L, 2-3

9/24 at Georgia W, 3-1

Ariana Wilson (1997-2001), a three-time All-SEC First Team honoree, was one of the most proficient offensive players in Lady Vol history. She still ranks second in both career kills and kills per set and sits on top of the UT career leaderboard with a total of 3,881 attacks.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

9/26 at South Carolina L, 1-39/28 at Virginia Tech W, 3-210/1 Auburn W, 3-110/3 Alabama W, 3-010/5 at Memphis W, 3-110/8 LSU W, 3-010/10 #21 Arkansas L, 2-310/12 at UNC Asheville W, 3-010/15 at Mississippi State W, 3-110/17 at Ole Miss W, 3-010/19 at East Tennessee State W, 3-010/24 #4 Florida L, 0-310/26 Georgia State W, 3-010/29 at Kentucky L, 2-310/31 Kentucky W, 3-011/4 at #4 Florida L, 0-311/12 South Carolina L, 1-311/14 Georgia W, 3-2

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS11/19 Auburn W, 3-111/20 #4 Florida L, 0-3

2000 23-10; 9-5 SECCoach: Rob PatrickJUSTBALLS.COM CLASSIC9/1 vs. Denver W, 3-09/2 vs. TCU W, 3-29/2 at Miami University W, 3-0

TOYOTA OF KNOXVILLELADY VOL CLASSIC9/8 Houston W, 3-29/9 Jacksonville State W, 3-09/9 North Carolina L, 1-3

9/11 Memphis W, 3-0

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DIET COKE CLASSIC9/15 at #9 Minnesota L, 0-39/16 vs. Akron W, 3-09/16 vs. Seton Hall W, 3-0

9/19 UNC Asheville W, 3-09/22 Ole Miss W, 3-19/24 Mississippi State W, 3-19/26 Virginia Tech W, 3-210/1 at South Carolina L, 0-310/6 at Arkansas W, 3-2 10/8 at LSU W, 3-110/13 Georgia W, 3-010/15 #9 Florida L, 0-310/17 Radford W, 3-110/20 at Alabama W, 3-110/22 at Auburn W, 3-010/24 Appalachian State W, 3-010/27 at #10 Florida L, 0-310/29 at Georgia W, 3-111/3 South Carolina L, 0-311/10 Kentucky W, 3-111/12 at Kentucky L, 1-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS11/17 vs. Arkansas W, 3-011/18 at #10 Florida L, 0-3

SEC/CONFERENCE USA CHALLENGESite: Orlando, Fla.11/24 vs. Tulane W, 3-111/25 vs. Cincinnati L, 2-3

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSFIRST & SECOND ROUNDSSite: University Park, Pa.12/1 vs. Washington State L, 0-3

2001 16-11; 7-7 SECCoach: Rob PatrickINDIANA UNIVERSITY BLIMPIE/HOLIDAY INN CLASSIC8/31 vs. Bowling Green L, 2-39/1 vs. Maryland W, 3-09/1 at Indiana W, 3-0

CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEAR CLASSIC9/7 vs. Rice W, 3-09/8 at California W, 3-0

9/10 at San Jose State L, 1-39/18 at Louisville L, 2-39/21 LSU L, 1-39/23 Arkansas L, 2-39/28 at Georgia W, 3-09/30 at #9 Florida L, 0-310/2 at Appalachian State W, 3-010/7 #17 South Carolina W, 3-010/9 at Georgia State W, 3-010/12 Auburn W, 3-010/14 Alabama L, 1-310/16 Virginia Tech W, 3-110/19 at #22 South Carolina L, 1-310/23 at Middle Tennessee State W, 3-110/26 at Mississippi State W, 3-010/28 at Ole Miss W, 3-011/2 at Kentucky W, 3-111/4 Kentucky W, 3-011/9 #7 Florida L, 0-311/11 Georgia L, 2-3

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS11/16 #20 South Carolina L, 2-3

11/23 Marquette W, 3-2

2002 20-11, 8-8 SECCoach: Rob PatrickFORDHAM ROSE HILL CLASSIC8/30 vs. Cal State Fullerton W, 3-08/31 vs. Iona W, 3-08/31 at Fordham W, 3-0

9/2 at Seton Hall W, 3-0

CATAMOUNT CLASH III9/6 at Western Carolina L, 1-39/7 vs. Villanova W, 3-09/7 vs. Georgia State W, 3-0

TOYOTA OF KNOXVILLE LADY VOL CLASSIC9/13 Virginia W, 3-19/14 East Carolina W, 3-09/14 Rice L, 0-3

9/17 at Virginia Tech W, 3-09/22 Appalachian State W, 3-09/27 at LSU L, 0-39/29 at Arkansas L, 0-310/4 #3 Florida L, 0-310/6 Georgia W, 3-210/11 at Kentucky W, 3-110/13 at South Carolina L, 2-310/15 Middle Tennessee State W, 3-210/18 at Ole Miss W, 3-210/20 at Mississippi State W, 3-110/25 Alabama W, 3-110/27 Auburn W, 3-011/1 at Georgia L, 0-311/3 at #3 Florida L, 0-311/8 #18 South Carolina L, 0-311/10 Kentucky W, 3-211/12 East Tennessee State W, 3-0

11/15 Arkansas L, 1-311/17 LSU W, 3-0

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS11/22 at Arkansas L, 0-3

2003 22-9, 10-6 SECCoach: Rob PatrickUNIV. OF MARYLAND INVITATIONAL8/29 at Maryland W, 3-18/30 vs. #25 Michigan State L, 2-38/30 vs. Villanova W, 3-0

SBC/SANDS REGENCY INVITATIONAL9/5 at Nevada W, 3-09/6 vs. Arizona State W, 3-29/6 vs. Gonzaga W, 3-0

TOYOTA KNOXVILLE LADY VOL CLASSIC9/12 Cal State Fullerton W, 3-09/13 East Tennessee State W, 3-09/13 Michigan L, 2-3

BLUE DEMON INVITATIONAL9/19 vs. IUPUI W, 3-19/20 vs. Miami University W, 3-09/20 at DePaul W, 3-0

9/26 Ole Miss W, 3-19/28 Mississippi State W, 3-110/3 at Georgia L, 2-310/5 at #3 Florida L, 0-310/10 South Carolina W, 3-110/12 Kentucky W, 3-110/17 Auburn W, 3-010/19 Alabama W, 3-110/24 at Arkansas L, 0-3 10/26 at LSU L, 1-310/31 #3 Florida L, 0-311/2 Georgia W, 3-011/7 at Kentucky L, 1-3 11/9 at South Carolina W, 3-111/14 at Mississippi State W, 3-011/16 at Ole Miss W, 3-0

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPSSite: Columbia, S.C.11/21 vs. Georgia W, 3-211/22 vs. #3 Florida L, 0-3

11/28 at Winthrop W, 3-0

2004 32-3, 15-1 SECSEC CHAMPIONSCoach: Rob PatrickLMU FOUR POINTS SHERATON CLASSIC9/3 vs. Villanova W, 3-19/4 vs. Duke W, 3-09/4 at #18 Loyola Marymount W, 3-0

DOMINO’S PIZZA LADY VOL CLASSIC9/10 Wake Forest W, 3-09/11 Tennessee-Martin W, 3-09/11 #24 Purdue W, 3-19/14 Lipscomb W, 3-0

MICHIGAN/NIKE INVITATIONAL9/17 vs. Western Michigan W, 3-19/17 vs. Virginia Tech W, 3-09/18 at Michigan L, 1-3

9/22 #15 Louisville W, 3-19/24 Ole Miss W, 3-09/26 Mississippi State W, 3-09/29 at South Carolina W, 3-010/3 Kentucky W, 3-010/8 at Mississippi State W, 3-010/10 at Ole Miss W, 3-0

The 2004 team put Tennessee on the na-tional volleyball radar, going 32-3 and winning

the SEC regular-season crown for the first and only time in program history.

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10/15 at Auburn W, 3-110/17 at Alabama W, 3-110/22 #8 Florida L, 1-310/24 Georgia W, 3-010/27 South Carolina W, 3-110/29 at Kentucky W, 3-011/1 at Appalachian State W, 3-111/5 Arkansas W, 3-111/7 LSU W, 3-011/12 at Georgia W, 3-011/14 at #7 Florida W, 3-2

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS11/19 vs. Auburn W, 3-111/20 vs. Arkansas W, 3-111/21 at #10 Florida W, 3-2

11/26 vs. Pittsburgh W, 3-0

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSFIRST & SECOND ROUNDSSite: Knoxville, Tenn.12/3 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-012/4 #18 Texas A&M W, 3-1

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSREGIONALSSite: Minneapolis, Minn.12/10 vs. #7 Ohio State L, 2-3

2005 25-9, 13-3 SECNCAA SEMIFINALISTSCoach: Rob Patrick8/27 at Lipscomb W, 3-0

TIGER INVITATIONAL9/3 vs. Utah W, 3-09/4 at #21 Missouri L, 0-3

COMCAST LADY VOL CLASSIC9/9 Baylor W, 3-09/10 Central Michigan W, 3-09/10 College of Charleston W, 3-0

MORTAR BOARD PREMIER9/16 vs. Xavier W, 3-19/17 vs. Ohio L, 0-39/18 at Purdue L, 0-3

9/23 at Arkansas W, 3-09/25 vs. LSU # L, 0-39/28 at #6 Louisville L, 2-39/30 Ole Miss W, 3-010/2 Mississippi State W, 3-010/7 at #5 Florida L, 0-310/9 at Georgia W, 3-010/14 at Auburn W, 3-110/16 at Alabama L, 1-310/21 Kentucky W, 3-010/26 at South Carolina W, 3-110/28 Georgia W, 3-010/30 #4 Florida W, 3-211/6 at Kentucky W, 3-011/9 South Carolina W, 3-011/11 Alabama W, 3-011/13 Auburn W, 3-0

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS11/18 vs. Mississippi State W, 3-011/19 at Alabama L, 2-3

11/26 at #7 Notre Dame W, 3-2

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSFIRST & SECOND ROUNDS12/2 Jacksonville State W, 3-012/3 #17 Minnesota W, 3-2

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSREGIONALSSite: University Park, Pa.12/9 at #2 Penn State W, 3-1

12/10 vs. #8 Missouri W, 3-1NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSSEMIFINALSite: San Antonio, Texas12/15 vs. #3 Washington L, 0-3>> # at Fayetteville, Ark.

2006 19-12, 10-10 SECCoach: Rob PatrickCOMCAST LADY VOL CLASSIC8/25 Virginia W, 3-18/26 Centenary W, 3-08/26 Miami (Ohio) W, 3-1

LMU/HILTON LAX TOURNAMENT9/1 at Loyola Marymount W, 3-19/2 vs. North Carolina W, 3-09/3 at #14 Southern California L, 1-3

PITT INVITATIONAL9/8 at Pittsburgh W, 3-19/9 vs. Marshall W, 3-19/9 vs. Lehigh W, 3-0

9/15 #18 LSU L, 2-39/17 Arkansas W, 3-19/19 Louisville W, 3-19/22 at Ole Miss W, 3-19/24 at Mississippi State W, 3-19/29 at Auburn W, 3-110/1 at #10 Florida L, 0-310/6 South Carolina W, 3-110/8 Georgia W, 3-010/11 at Kentucky L, 2-310/15 at Alabama L, 1-310/20 at Arkansas L, 1-310/22 at #12 LSU L, 0-310/27 Mississippi State W, 3-110/29 Ole Miss W, 3-111/1 Kentucky L, 1-311/3 Alabama L, 2-311/10 at Georgia W, 3-011/12 at South Carolina L, 1-311/17 #7 Florida L, 1-311/19 Auburn W, 3-1

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS FIRST & SECOND ROUNDSSite: Knoxville, Tenn.12/3 #25 Duke L, 1-3>> # at Knoxville, Tenn.

2007 11-18, 6-14 SECCoach: Rob PatrickAVCA SHOWCASE8/24 at No. 1 Nebraska L, 0-38/25 vs. No. 21 Utah W, 3-2

COMCAST LADY VOL CLASSIC8/31 Appalachian State W, 3-09/1 Belmont W, 3-09/2 Indiana W, 3-0

STATE FARM ILLINI CLASSIC9/7 vs. Creighton L, 0-39/8 vs. Marquette W, 3-1

9/14 Alabama L, 0-39/16 Mississippi State W, 3-19/21 at Auburn W, 3-19/23 at Georgia L, 2-39/26 at Kentucky L, 1-39/30 Arkansas L, 2-310/5 at South Carolina L, 1-310/7 at No. 6 Florida L, 0-310/12 No. 18 LSU W, 3-210/14 Ole Miss L, 2-310/16 at Louisville L, 1-310/19 at Mississippi State L, 2-310/21 at Alabama L, 0-310/26 Georgia W, 3-0

10/28 Auburn L, 1-311/2 at Ole Miss L, 2-311/4 at LSU L, 0-311/9 No. 8 Florida L, 0-311/11 South Carolina W, 3-211/14 Kentucky L, 1-311/16 at Arkansas W, 3-111/23 Notre Dame L, 1-3

2008 22-10, 15-5 SECCoach: Rob PatrickMARQUETTE KICKOFF TOURNAMENT8/29 vs. Chattanooga W, 3-08/30 vs. Houston W, 3-2 at Marquette W, 3-1

PIONEER CLASSIC9/5 vs. Iowa L, 1-39/6 vs. Virginia L, 2-3 at Denver L, 0-3

COMCAST LADY VOL CLASSIC9/12 Gardner-Webb W, 3-09/14 No. 17 Illinois L, 2-3 Dayton W, 3-2

9/19 Mississippi State W, 3-09/21 Alabama W, 3-19/26 at LSU L, 1-39/28 at Georgia W, 3-010/1 Kentucky L, 1-310/3 Auburn W, 3-010/8 Louisville W, 3-110/10 at South Carolina L, 0-310/12 at No. 9 Florida L, 0-310/14 at East Tennessee State W, 3-010/17 Ole Miss W, 3-010/19 Arkansas W, 3-110/24 at Alabama W, 3-010/26 at Mississippi State W, 3-010/31 Georgia W, 3-011/2 LSU W, 3-011/7 at Arkansas W, 3-011/9 at Ole Miss W, 3-011/14 No. 12 Florida L, 0-311/16 South Carolina W, 3-211/23 at Auburn W, 3-211/28 at No. 17 Kentucky W, 3-2

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSFIRST & SECOND ROUNDSSite: at Clemson, S.C.12/5 at Clemson L, 2-3

2009 24-8, 16-4 SECCoach: Rob PatrickCOMCAST LADY VOL CLASSIC8/29 Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 Western Kentucky W, 3-28/30 Lipscomb W, 3-0

XAVIER TOURNAMENT9/4 vs. No. 7 Michigan L, 1-39/5 vs. Notre Dame W, 3-09/6 at Xavier W, 3-0

CAROLINA CLASSIC9/11 at North Carolina L, 2-39/12 vs. Colorado State L, 1-3 vs. Marshall W, 3-0

9/18 at LSU L, 2-39/25 Arkansas W, 3-09/27 Ole Miss W, 3-09/30 at Louisville W, 3-210/2 at South Carolina W, 3-110/4 at No. 5 Florida L, 0-310/9 Georgia W, 3-010/11 Auburn W, 3-010/16 at Alabama W, 3-110/18 at Mississippi State W, 3-0

10/21 at No. 7 Kentucky W, 3-110/26 No. 20 LSU L, 1-310/30 at Ole Miss W, 3-111/1 at Arkansas W, 3-211/6 Mississippi State W, 3-011/8 Alabama W, 3-011/13 at Auburn L, 2-311/15 at Georgia W, 3-211/20 No. 13 Florida W, 3-111/22 South Carolina W, 3-011/25 No. 10 Kentucky W, 3-2

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSFIRST & SECOND ROUNDSSite: Knoxville, Tenn.12/4 Duke W, 3-112/5 No. 11 Minnesota L, 0-3

2010 25-7, 15-5 SECCoach: Rob PatrickCOMCAST LADY VOL CLASSIC8/27 Xavier W, 3-08/28 Chattanooga W, 3-0 Virginia Tech W, 3-0

HOUSTON UNIV. TOURNAMENT9/3 vs. Oklahoma W, 3-09/4 vs. Florida State W, 3-0 at Houston W, 3-0

OHIO UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT9/10 vs. Northwestern L, 2-3 at Ohio W, 3-29/11 vs. Pittsburgh W, 3-1

9/17 South Carolina W, 3-19/19 Florida L, 1-39/24 at Georgia L, 2-39/26 at Auburn W, 3-19/29 Kentucky W, 3-010/1 Ole Miss W, 3-010/8 at Arkansas W, 3-210/10 at LSU L, 2-310/15 Mississippi State W, 3-010/17 Alabama W, 3-010/20 at Florida L, 0-310/24 at South Carolina W, 3-010/27 Louisville W, 3-110/29 Auburn W, 3-010/31 Georgia W, 3-011/5 at Alabama W, 3-011/7 at Mississippi State W, 3-011/12 LSU L, 1-311/14 Arkansas W, 3-011/21 at Ole Miss W, 3-111/24 at Kentucky W, 3-0

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSFIRST & SECOND ROUNDSSite: at Bloomington, Ind.12/3 Alabama A&M W, 3-012/4 at Indiana L, 2-3

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SERIES RESULTS

AKRON 2-011/13/89 W 15-12, 15-10, 15-59/16/00 W 15-11, 15-7, 15-5

ALABAMA 29-121973 W 15-2, 15-71977 L 7-15, 7-1510/27/79 W 12-15, 12-15, 15-10, 15-3, 15-810/16/80 W 15-11, 15-8, 15-1210/31/80 W 15-9, 3-15, 15-1210/10/81 L 7-15, 15-2, 1-1511/17/81 W 7-15, 15-6, 15-10, 15-711/25/81 W 15-12, 15-7, 15-010/8/89 W 15-6, 15-3, 15-1111/3/90 W 7-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-5, 15-1210/12/91 W 15-7, 11-15, 15-13, 12-15, 15-710/23/92 W 15-6, 15-5, 15-1011/7/92 W 15-10, 15-1, 15-510/15/93 W 15-9, 15-9, 11-15, 15-59/23/94 L 9-15, 7-15, 13-159/29/95 L 9-15, 15-11, 7-15, 10-1511/17/95 L 4-15, 6-15, 11-1510/27/96 W 15-5, 16-14, 11-15, 15-610/5/97 W 15-9, 15-8, 7-15, 15-611/21/97 W 15-7, 16-14, 15-910/23/98 W 14-16, 15-5, 15-7, 15-411/20/98 W 15-10, 16-14, 15-1110/3/99 W 15-10, 15-9, 15-1210/20/00 W 15-7, 7-15, 15-8, 15-710/14/01 L 30-24, 22-30, 21-30, 23-3010/25/02 W 20-30, 30-23, 30-22, 30-2310/19/03 W 26-30, 30-24, 30-21, 30-2410/17/04 W 30-26, 30-25, 21-30, 31-2910/16/05 L 23-30, 30-24, 28-30, 29-3111/11/05 W 30-22, 30-24, 30-2511/19/05 L 26-30, 30-18, 30-18, 29-31, 13-1510/15/06 L 30-21, 27-30, 20-30, 32-3411/3/06 L 30-24, 30-20, 24-30, 28-30, 11-159/14/07 L 33-35, 25-30, 21-3010/21/07 L 21-30, 28-30, 17-309/21/08 W 25-17, 25-17, 24-26, 25-1810/24/08 W 25-22, 25-22, 25-2210/16/09 W 26-24, 25-22, 22-25, 25-2311/8/09 W 25-20, 25-19, 25-2310/17/10 W 25-17, 25-21, 26-2411/5/10 W 25-17, 25-22, 25-22

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM 5-39/12/84 W 15-4, 15-5, 15-010/10/86 W 15-4, 15-6, 18-169/19/87 W 15-5, 18-16, 15-1311/4/87 L 13-15, 16-14, 11-15, 11-1510/18/88 W 15-3, 15-5, 15-29/27/90 L 16-14, 12-15, 8-15, 15-9, 14-169/11/92 L 15-7, 15-8, 9-15, 15-17, 12-159/11/93 W 15-5, 15-6, 15-3

ALABAMA A&M 1-012/3/10 W 25-11, 25-19, 25-16

APPALACHIAN STATE 8-11974 L 16-14, 13-15, 3-1510/23/81 W 16-14, 15-3, 12-15, 15-139/23/97 W 15-7, 15-6, 15-1010/5/98 W 15-7, 15-13, 13-15, 15-910/24/00 W 15-10, 15-10, 15-1110/2/01 W 30-17, 30-25, 30-219/22/02 W 30-20, 30-28, 30-1511/1/04 W 30-27, 30-26, 28-30, 30-238/31/07 W 30-17, 30-18, 30-14

ARIZONA 1-49/20/80 L 5-15, 8-1511/5/82 W 15-11, 1-15, 15-1311/4/83 L 8-15, 15-5, 15-6, 12-15, 14-1611/2/84 L 2-15, 13-15, 3-1510/12/85 L 5-15, 10-15, 2-15

ARIZONA STATE 2-29/17/83 W 2-15, 15-11, 15-10, 15-99/1/95 L 13-15, 11-15, 4-159/2/95 L 2-15, 7-15, 2-159/6/03 W 31-29, 26-30, 30-24, 25-30, 15-13

ARKANSAS 14-1410/7/94 W 15-5, 10-15, 15-6, 16-1410/6/95 L 8-15, 6-15, 7-159/29/96 L 10-15, 15-10, 13-15, 9-1510/12/97 L 3-15, 3-15, 2-1511/21/97 L 10-15, 3-15, 5-159/25/98 L 6-15, 4-15, 10-1511/21/98 L 7-15, 6-15, 9-1510/10/99 L 15-11, 13-15, 7-15, 15-11, 6-1510/6/00 W 15-4, 9-15, 15-9, 13-15, 15-1011/17/00 W 15-8, 15-13, 15-89/23/01 L 30-19, 22-30, 30-24, 28-30, 13-159/29/02 L 31-33, 18-30, 17-3011/15/02 L 28-30, 30-25, 26-30, 22-3011/22/02 L 23-30, 28-30, 25-3010/24/03 L 26-30, 22-30, 24-3011/5/04 W 15-30, 30-22, 30-28, 30-2411/20/04 W 23-30, 30-22, 30-23, 30-219/23/05 W 30-27, 30-24, 30-269/17/06 W 32-30, 30-28, 24-30, 30-2410/20/06 L 23-30, 31-29, 28-30, 28-309/30/07 L 30-32, 30-27, 27-30, 30-20, 8-1511/16/07 W 30-28, 28-30, 30-27, 30-2210/19/08 W 25-21, 25-18, 17-25, 25-2111/7/08 W 29-27, 25-22, 26-28, 25-16, 15-109/25/09 W 25-19, 25-20, 26-2411/1/09 W 19-25, 25-18, 23-25, 26-24, 15-1110/8/10 W 22-25, 23-25, 25-20, 25-20, 25-1511/14/10 W 25-17, 25-15, 25-15

ARKANSAS STATE 1-29/18/86 W 15-7, 15-5, 15-510/4/91 L 15-7, 7-15, 15-11, 6-15, 8-159/15/94 L 14-16, 15-4, 8-15, 6-15

AUBURN 26-13-11973 W 15-11, 15-101974 L 10-15, 6-1510/24/75 T 15-17, 15-1310/31/75 W 15-11, 15-810/21/76 L 10-15, 15-11, 5-1510/6/78 W 15-5, 15-911/14/87 W 15-7, 15-10, 15-1310/1/88 W 15-6, 15-8, 6-15, 16-1410/7/89 W 13-15, 15-7, 15-5, 15-111/2/90 L 7-15, 15-6, 12-15, 7-1510/27/91 L 15-11, 10-15, 15-13, 10-15, 13-1511/8/91 W 15-7, 7-15, 10-15, 15-10, 15-610/16/92 L 15-10, 8-15, 14-16, 14-1610/10/93 W 7-15, 8-15, 15-11, 15-13, 15-109/25/94 L 15-9, 6-15, 12-15, 11-1511/18/94 L 10-15, 11-15, 8-1510/1/95 L 15-17, 8-15, 3-1510/25/96 L 12-15, 12-15, 4-1510/3/97 L 6-15, 7-15, 3-1510/25/98 L 13-15, 4-15, 6-1510/1/99 W 11-15, 15-11, 15-2, 15-611/19/99 W 15-11, 15-8, 14-16, 15-310/22/00 W 15-7, 15-5, 15-710/12/01 W 30-13, 30-27, 30-2010/27/02 W 30-20, 30-19, 30-2410/17/03 W 30-22, 30-18, 31-2910/15/04 W 27-30, 30-19, 30-21, 30-1611/19/04 W 30-21, 30-23, 23-30, 30-2310/14/05 W 30-26, 23-30, 30-18, 30-2011/13/05 W 30-19, 30-14, 30-179/29/06 W 30-21, 28-30, 30-28, 30-2111/19/06 W 30-22, 27-30, 30-18, 30-279/21/07 W 27-30, 30-27, 30-25, 30-2710/28/07 L 30-22, 25-30, 24-30, 29-3110/3/08 W 25-15, 25-23, 28-2611/23/08 W 23-25, 25-11, 25-19, 20-25, 16-1410/11/09 W 25-23, 25-23, 25-2011/13/09 L 25-11, 25-20, 22-25, 21-25, 15-179/26/10 W 25-15, 21-25, 25-22, 25-1910/29/10 W 25-17, 25-16, 25-16

AUSTIN PEAY 2-0-110/1/76 T 15-1, 12-15

9/2/88 W 15-2, 15-5, 15-69/5/90 W 15-11, 15-4, 15-10

BALL STATE 1-19/20/88 W 15-13, 15-11, 15-39/4/92 L 11-15, 10-15, 8-15

BAYLOR 1-09/9/05 W 30-20, 30-28, 30-19

BELLARMINE 1-011/3/79 W 15-6, 15-8, 15-11

BELMONT 1-09/1/07 W 30-28, 32-30, 30-23

BERRY 1-0-110/17/75 W 15-5, 14-16, 16-1410/31/75 T 15-12, 12-15

BOISE STATE 0-39/11/87 L 9-15, 14-169/16/94 L 16-18, 12-15, 3-159/5/95 L 6-15, 4-15, 9-15

BOWLING GREEN 2-210/15/88 W 15-3, 13-15, 15-9, 6-15, 15-139/3/93 L 15-8, 11-15, 15-5, 5-15, 13-158/31/96 W 15-10, 14-16, 15-2, 15-108/31/01 L 30-24, 26-30, 31-29, 21-30, 17-19

BYU 1-09/20/80 W 15-8, 13-15, 15-11

BYU-HAWAII 0-19/12/85 L 15-8, 4-15, 8-15, 4-15

BUTLER 2-09/12/86 W 8-15, 15-7, 7-15, 15-2, 15-29/12/92 W 15-12, 15-13, 15-7

CAL POLY 0-19/26/80 L 13-15, 2-15

CAL STATE FULLERTON 3-19/19/80 L 15-12, 2-15, 10-1511/5/82 W 15-6, 15-128/30/02 W 30-25, 30-23, 30-199/12/03 W 30-26, 30-22, 30-24

CALIFORNIA 3-011/6/82 W 15-4, 15-711/3/84 W 15-9, 6-15, 15-7, 15-79/8/01 W 30-24, 30-28, 30-23

CARSON-NEWMAN 8-31973 W (scores n/a)1973 W 15-1, 15-131974 W 15-9, 15-12 1974 W 15-7, 8-15, 15-71974 L 8-15, 15-8, 8-151975 W 15-2, 8-12, 15-91975 W 15-7, 15-5, 15-91975 W 15-7, 5-15, 16-1410/1/76 L 13-15, 12-1510/15/76 W 10-15, 15-6, 15-5, 15-1111/6/76 L 7-15, 17-19

CATAWBA 1-010/20/73 W 15-3, 15-11

CENTENARY 1-08/26/06 W 30-16, 30-15, 30-25

CENTRAL ARKANSAS 1-010/20/78 W 17-15, 15-5

CENTRAL FLORIDA 1-110/13/79 L 4-15, 12-1510/10/80 W 15-13, 15-6

CENTRAL MICHIGAN 2-19/27/86 L 9-15, 12-15, 11-15

11/10/89 W 15-7, 15-7, 15-109/10/05 W 30-23, 30-20, 30-18

CHAMINADE 0-19/14/85 L 7-15, 10-15, 15-13, 11-15

CHICAGO STATE 1-01977 W 15-11, 15-9

CINCINNATI 4-31973 W 7-15, 16-14, 17-151977 L 6-15, 11-1510/7/78 L 4-15, 5-1510/22/83 W 15-6, 15-12, 15-99/28/84 W 15-0, 14-16, 15-6, 15-59/27/85 W 14-16, 15-8, 14-16, 15-4, 15-411/25/00 L 15-5, 15-9, 5-15, 3-15, 5-15

CLEMSON 4-211/21/80 L 5-15, 15-9, 10-1510/10/81 W 15-7, 16-1411/14/81 W 15-7, 15-13, 15-89/22/87 W 17-15, 12-15, 15-13, 15-1110/8/88 W 15-4, 13-15, 15-9, 15-312/5/08 L 19-25, 25-19, 19-25, 25-23, 12-15

CLEVELAND STATE 1-11974 L 9-15, 11-159/5/98 W 15-13, 15-8, 12-15, 9-15, 15-8

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 4-010/5/79 W 12-15, 15-11, 15-1110/3/80 W 15-9, 6-15, 15-1110/3/81 W 15-9, 15-139/10/05 W 30-26, 30-21, 30-19

COLORADO 0-410/29/88 L 5-15, 15-17, 15-12, 10-159/23/89 L 8-15, 8-15, 3-1511/29/90 L 5-15, 10-15, 5-159/2/93 L 5-15, 8-15, 5-15

COLORADO STATE 1-211/3/83 W 10-15, 15-3, 9-15, 15-4, 15-99/8/90 L 2-15, 7-15, 0-159/12/09 L 24-26, 26-28, 25-23, 13-25

COVENANT 1-09/28/79 W 15-7, 15-1

CREIGHTON 1-19/7/96 W 15-7, 15-5, 15-79/7/07 L 25-30, 24-30, 22-30

DAYTON 1-21974 L 8-15, 9-159/6/97 L 15-9, 10-15, 9-15, 10-159/14/08 W 18-25, 25-23, 22-25, 25-21, 15-13

DENVER 1-19/1/00 W 15-8, 15-4, 15-39/6/08 L 22-25, 16-25, 18-25

DEPAUL 1-11977 L 13-15, 17-15, 3-159/20/03 W 30-25, 30-28, 30-24

DUKE 10-101977 L 10-15, 13-15, 1-1510/5/79 L 15-5, 11-15, 11-1510/20/79 W 15-4, 7-15, 15-8, 8-15, 15-1110/23/81 W 15-12, 15-4, 15-1010/30/82 W 15-6, 15-8, 15-410/1/83 W 15-4, 15-12, 15-510/26/84 W 16-14, 9-15, 15-8, 4-15, 15-410/5/85 L 9-15, 6-15, 14-1611/7/86 L 7-15, 4-15, 15-12, 4-1510/8/88 W 15-8, 15-12, 15-119/16/89 L 7-15, 15-8, 13-15, 6-159/22/90 L 15-11, 11-15, 14-16, 5-159/14/91 L 7-15, 9-15, 13-159/26/92 L 5-15, 13-15, 3-159/17/93 W 15-10, 15-8, 16-14

SERIES RESULTS VS. OPPONENTS

66 TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALL /// 2011 MEDIA GUIDE

9/8/94 L 2-15, 12-15, 14-169/8/95 W 15-6, 15-6, 15-109/4/04 W 30-27, 31-29, 30-2812/1/06 L 22-30, 30-26, 25-30, 27-3012/4/09 W 25-18, 25-23, 17-25, 25-12 EAST CAROLINA 2-010/3/80 W 15-8, 15-79/14/02 W 30-22, 30-21, 30-22 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 28-51973 W (scores n/a)1973 W 15-1, 15-131973 W 15-3, 15-31973 W 12-8, 11-15, 14-111973 W 15-8, 15-21974 L 11-15, 15-11, 12-151975 W 15-9, 15-41975 L 15-5, 11-14, 10-121975 L 10-15, 15-4, 14-1610/25/76 W 15-12, 15-51977 W 15-9, 15-61977 L 10-15, 15-10, 14-1610/11/78 W 15-8, 15-911/10/78 L 12-15, 15-8, 13-1510/16/79 W 15-2, 15-2, 7-15, 15-1311/10/79 W 15-5, 15-610/21/80 W 15-9, 18-16, 15-1011/15/80 W 15-11, 15-99/15/81 W 16-14, 15-13, 16-1411/3/81 W 15-5, 15-9, 15-211/2/82 W 15-0, 15-9, 15-39/6/86 W 15-1, 15-4, 15-109/30/91 W 12-15, 15-5, 15-2, 15-109/15/93 W 14-16, 15-12, 15-7, 15-310/11/94 W 12-15, 15-7, 15-8, 15-89/26/95 W 15-4, 15-10, 15-511/5/96 W 15-1, 15-11, 15-78/30/97 W 15-10, 15-11, 14-16, 15-1110/13/98 W 15-8, 15-3, 15-710/19/99 W 15-3, 15-11, 15-711/12/02 W 30-17, 30-22, 30-289/13/03 W 30-16, 30-25, 30-2110/14/08 W 25-14, 25-16, 25-20

EASTERN KENTUCKY 27-8-11973 L 7-15, 16-181973 W 15-7, 15-71974 W 9-15, 15-9, 15-121974 L 15-7, 8-14, 10-1510/10/75 L 16-14, 10-15, 5-15, 11-15, 9-1510/5/76 L 5-15, 12-15, 15-13, 9-151977 T 15-11, 9-1510/24/78 W 15-4, 8-15, 15-10, 16-1410/30/78 W 10-15, 15-5, 15-610/31/79 W 15-6, 15-3, 15-1311/22/80 W 15-3, 15-4, 15-510/20/81 W 15-5, 15-13, 6-15, 14-16, 15-1311/8/81 W 15-10, 14-16, 15-11, 15-511/13/81 W 12-15, 4-15, 15-12, 15-12, 16-1411/14/81 L 13-15, 15-12, 13-15, 10-159/28/82 W 15-11, 12-15, 15-1, 15-811/13/82 W 15-3, 15-11, 15-1011/30/82 W 15-10, 12-15, 15-11, 15-911/30/83 W 15-7, 15-12, 15-1110/3/84 W 15-10, 15-4, 15-211/30/84 W 15-2, 15-6, 15-99/24/85 L 5-15, 1-15, 15-12, 10-1511/6/85 L 12-15, 15-12, 12-15, 12-1510/7/86 W 15-5, 15-5, 1-15, 15-1111/11/86 W 16-14, 15-6, 12-15, 13-15, 15-510/3/87 W 15-12, 15-9, 15-811/8/88 W 15-11, 15-5, 15-110/18/89 W 15-13, 15-12, 10-15, 12-15, 15-710/26/90 W 15-9, 15-6, 15-611/5/91 W 15-4, 15-11, 15-99/12/92 W 15-10, 15-6, 15-710/24/95 L 10-15, 16-14, 15-13, 13-15, 12-1510/8/96 W 15-7, 15-10, 11-15, 15-910/21/97 W 15-7, 15-4, 15-109/29/98 W 15-5, 15-3, 15-812/3/04 W 30-24, 30-16, 30-22 EASTERN MICHIGAN 3-19/18/87 W 15-13, 15-10, 15-1310/14/88 L 2-15, 7-15, 15-8, 15-5, 7-1511/30/90 W 6-15, 15-10, 15-11, 15-9

9/17/99 W 15-3, 15-8, 15-5

ELON 1-01973 W 15-8, 14-11

FLAGLER 1-110/13/78 L 15-11, 10-15, 8-1510/10/80 W 15-5, 15-4

FLORIDA 10-42-110/13/78 W 15-11, 15-1110/28/78 T 15-8, 13-1510/13/84 W 13-15, 9-15, 15-5, 15-1, 15-1110/11/85 L 10-15, 15-7, 9-15, 8-1510/17/86 L 12-15, 11-15, 13-1511/21/86 L 15-9, 11-15, 15-10, 14-16, 9-1510/8/87 L 8-15, 13-15, 15-12, 15-10, 5-1511/5/88 W 9-15, 15-5, 15-13, 8-15, 15-911/25/88 W 15-10, 16-14, 15-139/29/89 W 4-15, 15-2, 15-13, 15-1011/8/90 W 6-15, 15-13, 15-6, 15-710/25/91 L 7-15, 8-15, 4-1511/10/91 L 9-15, 6-15, 7-1510/18/92 L 6-15, 5-15, 13-1510/8/93 L 13-15, 15-11, 13-15, 4-1510/16/94 L 3-15, 7-15, 5-1511/4/94 L 1-15, 5-15, 9-1510/20/95 L 1-15, 6-15, 7-1511/5/95 L 11-15, 0-15, 4-1510/11/96 L 15-13, 4-15, 11-15, 9-1511/17/96 L 10-15, 15-12, 8-15, 9-1510/24/97 L 2-15, 4-15, 10-1511/9/97 L 3-15, 3-15, 9-1510/11/98 L 0-15, 7-15, 7-1511/12/98 L 16-14, 4-15, 5-15, 5-1510/24/99 L 2-15, 4-15, 7-1511/4/99 L 4-15, 2-15, 5-1511/20/99 L 10-15, 5-15, 2-1510/15/00 L 7-15, 10-15, 12-1510/27/00 L 7-15, 10-15, 12-1511/18/00 L 7-15, 8-15, 7-159/30/01 L 30-24, 31-29, 30-2111/9/01 L 16-30, 20-30, 28-3010/4/02 L 22-30, 24-30, 24-3011/3/02 L 15-30, 15-30, 18-3010/5/03 L 15-30, 30-32, 12-3010/31/03 L 24-30, 25-30, 24-3011/22/03 L 23-30, 24-30, 23-3010/22/04 L 30-26, 32-34, 19-30, 21-3011/14/04 W 30-21, 23-30, 25-30, 31-29, 15-1211/21/04 W 18-30, 30-27, 30-27, 17-30, 15-510/7/05 L 22-30, 22-30, 24-3010/30/05 W 30-22, 32-30, 19-30, 37-39, 15-1210/1/06 L 22-30, 16-30, 20-3011/17/06 L 15-30, 28-30, 31-29, 28-309/7/07 L 27-30, 18-30, 18-3011/9/07 L 20-30, 17-30, 27-3010/12/08 L 22-25, 12-25, 22-2511/14/08 L 23-25, 18-25, 23-2510/4/09 L 20-25, 19-25, 21-2511/20/09 W 22-25, 25-23, 25-15, 25-229/19/10 L 28-26, 25-23, 19-25, 25-1710/20/10 L 25-20, 25-23, 25-20

FLORIDA ATLANTIC 1-09/4/98 W 15-0, 15-5, 16-14

FLA. INTERNATIONAL 0-3-110/19/75 L 5-15, 8-1511/1/75 T 15-12, 11-1511/1/75 L 16-18, 5-1510/31/76 L 14-16, 13-15

FLORIDA STATE 7-910/19/75 L 11-15, 12-1511/1/75 L 5-15, 11-1510/30/76 L 14-16, 15-6, 14-1610/31/76 L 8-15, 4-1510/14/78 W 15-12, 15-89/17/80 W 4-15, 15-7, 15-10, 15-810/11/80 W 8-15, 15-3, 15-1110/24/81 L 9-15, 11-15, 15-10, 12-1510/30/81 L 10-15, 3-1512/4/83 W 12-15, 12-15, 15-1, 15-10, 15-810/12/84 W 15-8, 15-7, 15-910/12/85 L 15-8, 11-15, 11-15, 14-16

10/18/86 W 15-10, 7-15, 4-15, 15-13, 15-1010/25/86 L 15-13, 9-15, 14-16, 6-159/30/89 L 10-15, 14-16, 11-159/4/10 W 25-20, 25-23, 25-20

FORDHAM 1-08/31/02 W 30-26, 30-12, 30-23

FREED-HARDEMAN 2-010/2/76 W 15-1, 15-410/9/76 W 15-1, 15-3

FURMAN 2-09/9/89 W 15-1, 15-9, 15-59/18/93 W 15-11, 15-8, 15-6

GARDNER-WEBB 1-09/12/08 W 25-6, 25-11, 25-14

GEORGE MASON 0-29/12/93 L 11-15, 8-15, 10-159/21/96 L 6-15, 15-10, 5-15, 11-15

GEORGE WASHINGTON 4-210/21/83 W 15-3, 15-9, 15-99/29/84 W 15-10, 15-5, 15-129/28/85 W 7-15, 15-5, 15-4, 15-59/27/86 L 12-15, 6-15, 15-10, 8-159/11/93 W 15-13, 15-5, 13-15, 17-159/8/95 L 4-15, 10-15, 14-16

GEORGE WILLIAMS 1-011/9/80 W 15-7, 15-8, 16-14

GEORGIA 39-2410/25/75 W 15-8, 15-710/21/76 W 15-9, 15-711/6/76 W 15-9, 15-711/7/76 W 15-5, 15-1210/6/79 W 13-15, 15-3, 15-410/27/79 W 15-14, 15-9, 15-310/29/80 W 15-7, 15-6, 15-710/30/80 W 15-8, 15-310/31/80 W 15-2, 6-15, 15-510/11/81 L 15-5, 15-6, 10-15, 7-15, 9-1511/12/82 W 15-9, 15-10, 15-510/18/83 W 15-7, 15-3, 12-15, 15-510/27/84 W 15-9, 15-4, 15-911/15/85 L 2-15, 6-15, 3-1511/14/86 L 9-15, 15-11, 12-15, 15-13, 13-1511/13/87 W 3-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-1111/20/87 W 1-15, 15-10, 15-9, 18-1610/5/88 W 15-6, 15-7, 11-15, 15-1010/6/89 L 8-15, 11-15, 1-1511/11/90 W 16-14, 15-9, 10-15, 6-15, 15-1111/23/90 L 8-15, 11-15, 12-1511/3/91 L 10-15, 16-14, 4-15, 9-1511/15/91 L 12-15, 6-15, 7-1511/13/92 L 7-15, 15-6, 11-15, 12-1511/27/92 L 5-15, 10-15, 9-1510/22/93 L 8-15, 9-15, 3-1510/22/93 L 5-15, 5-15, 16-1812/5/93 L 3-15, 10-15, 15-5, 11-159/28/94 L 11-15, 7-15, 9-1511/2/94 L 7-15, 15-17, 8-1510/15/95 L 5-15, 6-15, 8-1510/27/95 L 4-15, 5-15, 12-1510/5/96 W 15-13, 15-12, 16-18, 15-1111/1/96 W 13-15, 15-11, 15-6, 8-15, 16-1410/19/97 L 8-15, 5-15, 13-1510/31/97 L 9-15, 7-15, 15-12, 2-1510/16/98 W 15-3, 15-12, 13-15, 15-511/8/98 L 15-11, 13-15, 6-15, 10-159/24/99 W 15-13, 15-9, 8-15, 15-1111/14/99 W 15-10, 15-3, 12-15, 12-15, 15-1210/13/00 W 15-13, 15-11, 15-310/29/00 W 10-15, 15-10, 15-13, 15-79/28/01 W 30-19, 30-23, 30-2311/11/01 L 30-22, 28-30, 27-30, 30-26, 12-1510/6/02 W 30-25, 20-30, 30-25, 21-30, 15-1111/1/02 L 18-30, 29-31, 30-3210/3/03 L 22-30, 23-30, 34-32, 30-25, 12-1511/2/03 W 30-24, 30-22, 30-2811/21/03 W 25-30, 30-20, 30-26, 29-31,

16-1410/24/04 W 30-19, 30-24, 30-2411/12/04 W 30-20, 35-33, 30-1810/9/05 W 30-25, 30-28, 30-2310/28/05 W 30-25, 30-20, 30-2610/8/06 W 30-21, 30-27, 30-2311/10/06 W 30-23, 30-26, 30-259/23/07 L 30-25, 23-30, 30-28, 26-30, 12-1510/26/07 W 30-24, 30-25, 30-279/28/08 W 25-19, 25-19, 25-1910/31/08 W 25-15, 25-12, 25-1610/9/09 W 25-11, 25-15, 25-1711/15/09 W 24-26, 25-17, 25-18, 19-25, 15-109/24/10 L 25-17, 25-23, 19-25, 25-27, 15-1010/31/10 W 25-20, 25-19, 25-13

GEORGIA COLLEGE 1-01973 W 15-2, 14-16, 15-7

GEORGIA STATE 3-010/26/99 W 15-9, 15-10, 15-810/9/01 W 30-27, 30-19, 30-209/7/02 W 30-23, 30-16, 30-25

GEORGIA TECH 2-09/13/91 W 15-13, 15-4, 11-15, 10-15, 15-1010/20/93 W 12-15, 15-11, 3-15, 15-10, 15-11

GONZAGA 1-09/6/03 W 30-26, 30-24, 30-21

HAWAII 0-511/6/82 L 7-15, 17-15, 5-1512/10/83 L 6-15, 7-15, 4-1510/10/84 L 7-15, 9-15, 3-159/17/85 L 1-15, 1-15, 4-159/9/99 L 17-19, 0-15, 1-15

HAWAII PACIFIC 0-19/13/85 L 15-3, 12-15, 13-15, 8-15

HAWAII-HILO 1-09/11/85 W 15-12, 10-15, 15-3, 15-9

HIGH POINT 1-010/5/79 W 15-6, 15-5

HOFSTRA 3-09/11/87 W 15-13, 15-711/30/90 W 15-12, 16-14, 9-15, 16-149/6/96 W 15-5, 15-10, 15-9

HOUSTON 4-61973 L 10-15, 10-1511/4/83 W 15-3, 15-6, 15-911/18/89 L 14-16, 3-15, 3-159/14/90 L 10-15, 12-15, 6-1511/29/90 L 15-5, 13-15, 15-11, 5-15, 11-1510/28/94 L 4-15, 12-15, 4-159/12/98 L 7-15, 10-15, 9-159/8/00 W 6-15, 15-13, 15-11, 13-15, 17-158/30/08 W 25-12, 25-19, 20-25, 19-25, 15-109/4/10 W 25-13, 25-17, 25-22

ILLINOIS 2-310/10/75 L 16-14, 1-15, 8-15, 12-1511/8/80 W 9-15, 15-13, 18-16, 15-710/8/83 W 15-6, 15-8, 15-129/25/87 L 0-15, 7-15, 4-159/12/08 L 25-22, 21-25, 22-25, 25-21, 11-15

ILLINOIS STATE 1-211/6/81 W 15-3, 15-139/24/88 L 6-15, 8-15, 7-159/2/89 L 12-15, 8-15, 15-12, 5-15

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 2-01973 W 15-11, 16-149/3/99 W 15-11, 15-5, 15-13

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INDIANA 4-31977 W 15-8, 13-159/21/91 W 10-15, 15-12, 15-7, 11-15, 15-89/20/96 L 15-6, 9-15, 10-15, 12-159/5/97 L 12-15, 3-15, 13-159/1/01 W 30-26, 30-22, 30-249/1/07 W 30-20, 30-22, 30-2612/4/10 L 18-25, 25-21, 20-25, 27-25, 15-13

INDIANA STATE 1-01977 W 15-3, 15-2

IONA 1-08/31/02 W 30-19, 30-15, 30-21

IOWA 1-29/13/96 L 7-15, 11-15, 11-159/21/97 W 15-12, 15-8, 7-15, 15-99/5/08 L 18-25, 25-27, 25-22, 22-25

IOWA STATE 0-19/2/89 L 4-15, 12-15, 13-15

IUPUI 1-09/19/03 W 25-30, 30-21, 30-18, 30-24

JACKSONVILLE 2-010/24/81 W 15-10, 12-15, 15-7, 10-15, 15-510/9/98 W 15-12, 12-15, 15-1, 15-5

JACKSONVILLE STATE 2-09/9/00 W 15-7, 15-7, 15-1012/2/05 W 30-23, 30-13, 30-28

JAMES MADISON 2-11973 W 15-6, 15-139/18/93 W 15-6, 15-1, 15-129/4/99 L 10-15, 7-15, 10-15

KANSAS 2-110/17/81 W 10-15, 15-3, 15-89/14/96 W 15-10, 14-16, 15-13, 16-149/18/99 L 14-16, 15-2, 10-15, 15-12, 7-15

KANSAS STATE 1-010/16/81 W 15-7, 15-5

KELLOGG 0-111/7/80 L 7-15, 8-15, 5-15

KENTUCKY 28-391973 W 15-8, 15-510/6/78 L 8-15, 11-1511/4/78 L 9-15, 15-12, 11-1510/6/79 L 12-15, 4-1510/26/79 L 10-15, 12-1510/27/79 L 10-15, 8-15, 15-6, 7-1510/4/80 W 15-8, 10-15, 15-810/31/80 L 12-15, 15-10, 10-1511/22/80 W 15-2, 15-3 11/22/80 L 9-15, 0-15, 15-7, 6-1510/27/81 L 9-15, 6-15, 9-1511/10/82 W 15-4, 15-11, 16-1411/20/82 W 10-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-1210/25/83 L 4-15, 15-10, 7-15, 15-8, 11-1511/20/83 L 8-15, 13-15, 15-4, 12-159/26/84 L 7-15, 12-15, 15-10, 14-1611/18/84 W 10-15, 15-5, 15-6, 15-139/25/85 W 15-9, 7-15, 15-1, 12-15, 15-1011/22/85 L 7-15, 8-15, 4-159/26/86 L 15-13, 9-15, 12-15, 11-1510/2/87 L 8-15, 8-15, 9-1511/11/87 L 4-15, 3-15, 13-1511/21/87 L 8-15, 16-18, 5-1510/7/88 L 7-15, 15-13, 8-15, 14-1611/26/88 L 9-15, 12-15, 8-1511/17/89 L 15-3, 7-15, 12-15, 13-1510/3/90 L 3-15, 15-8, 8-15, 3-1510/2/91 L 16-14, 8-15, 10-15, 9-1511/23/91 L 10-15, 11-15, 13-1510/7/92 L 7-15, 7-15, 4-1510/31/92 W 14-16, 15-6, 15-12, 15-1010/1/93 L 14-16, 7-15, 12-1511/22/93 L 5-15, 15-13, 8-15, 15-11, 10-159/30/94 L 12-15, 15-10, 13-15, 15-11, 12-1511/11/94 L 2-15, 6-15, 3-15

11/10/95 L 10-15, 13-15, 8-1511/12/95 L 16-14, 7-15, 11-15, 9-1511/7/96 W 17-15, 15-17, 15-12, 15-1311/9/96 L 12-15, 15-13, 5-15, 8-1511/14/97 L 7-15, 13-15, 15-10, 15-1711/16/97 W 11-15, 15-11, 15-6, 16-1410/30/98 W 15-6, 15-9, 15-511/1/98 W 16-14, 12-15, 16-14, 15-810/29/99 L 15-0, 13-15, 7-15, 15-8, 12-1510/31/99 W 15-6, 15-7, 15-1311/10/00 W 15-13, 15-5, 10-15, 15-1111/12/00 L 17-15, 13-15, 5-15, 11-1511/2/01 W 23-30, 30-21, 30-22, 30-2311/4/01 W 30-28, 30-28, 30-1910/11/02 W 30-23, 30-14, 21-30, 30-2611/10/02 W 30-20, 30-32, 32-30, 26-30, 17-1510/12/03 W 30-24, 30-26, 24-30, 30-2811/7/03 L 28-30, 30-23, 28-30, 26-3010/3/04 W 30-13, 30-19, 30-1810/29/04 W 30-25, 30-24, 31-2910/21/05 W 30-23, 36-34, 30-2511/6/05 W 31-29, 31-29, 30-2810/11/06 L 22-30, 30-19, 28-30, 30-14, 12-1511/1/06 L 30-22, 27-30, 32-34, 25-309/26/07 L 28-30, 28-30, 30-22, 24-3011/14/07 L 30-28, 30-32, 19-30, 26-3010/1/08 L 19-25, 25-20, 17-25, 19-2511/28/08 W 21-25, 26-24, 22-25, 25-21, 16-14 10/21/09 W 25-23, 23-25, 25-23, 25-2211/25/09 W 25-16, 25-14, 24-26, 17-25, 16-149/29/10 W 25-22, 25-15, 25-2211/24/10 W 25-22, 25-17, 25-21

KNOXVILLE VB CLUB 2-01973 W (scores n/a)1973 W 4-16, 15-8, 15-11

LAKE CITY 1-010/12/79 W 15-4, 15-9

LAMAR 2-010/28/83 W 15-17, 15-11, 15-2, 15-69/11/98 W 15-4, 8-15, 7-15, 15-4, 15-12

LAMBUTH 2-0-110/24/75 T 15-9, 9-1310/1/76 W 15-2, 15-010/8/76 W 15-5, 15-2

LEHIGH 2-09/18/99 W 15-1, 15-7, 15-49/9/06 W 30-27, 30-15, 30-11

LIPSCOMB 3-09/14/04 W 30-14, 30-18, 30-188/27/05 W 30-11, 30-12, 30-238/30/09 W 26-24, 25-22, 25-23

LONG BEACH STATE 0-21973 L 6-15, 8-159/8/87 L 11-15, 5-15, 13-15

LSU 17-331977 L 11-15, 4-151977 L 13-15, 15-1710/26/79 W 15-6, 15-910/29/81 L 15-13, 2-15, 2-15, 12-1510/31/81 L 11-15, 4-1511/24/81 W 15-13, 15-4, 15-610/17/82 L by forfeit11/21/82 W 15-12, 15-10, 15-710/1/83 W 15-4, 15-2, 15-17, 15-310/8/83 L 9-15, 13-15, 7-1511/19/83 W 7-15, 15-13, 11-15, 15-11, 15-610/20/84 W 15-12, 15-17, 15-13, 15-1111/17/84 W 15-7, 15-3, 16-1410/24/85 L 15-5, 16-14, 7-15, 12-15, 3-1511/2/85 L 15-2, 15-4, 4-15, 2-15, 10-1511/1/86 L 12-15, 10-15, 9-1510/30/87 L 7-15, 2-15, 4-1511/17/88 L 7-15, 18-16, 15-11, 11-15, 10-1511/4/89 L 10-15, 8-15, 11-1511/24/89 L 2-15, 9-15, 6-1510/21/90 L 3-15, 9-15, 6-15

10/19/91 L 5-15, 15-11, 7-15, 15-6, 11-510/2/92 L 2-15, 13-15, 1-1511/22/92 L 7-15, 7-15, 9-1510/31/93 L 10-15, 8-15, 15-13, 15-7, 10-1511/12/93 L 10-15, 9-15, 15-1711/26/93 L 13-15, 15-17, 3-1510/9/94 W 10-15, 15-12, 15-7, 15-1110/8/95 L 2-15, 13-15, 15-8, 6-159/27/96 W 12-15, 9-15, 20-18, 15-8, 15-810/10/97 W 15-6, 15-10, 15-811/20/98 W 16-14, 15-10, 13-15, 15-810/8/99 W 15-6, 15-10, 15-1210/8/00 W 15-3, 15-10, 11-15, 18-169/21/01 L 23-30, 24-30, 30-22, 16-309/27/02 L 19-30, 29-31, 21-3011/17/02 W 30-25, 30-25, 30-1810/26/03 L 33-35, 30-21, 28-30, 23-3011/7/04 W 30-22, 30-12, 30-269/25/05 L 26-30, 24-30, 29-319/15/06 L 30-26, 37-35, 20-30, 22-30, 11-1510/22/06 L 28-30, 26-30, 19-3010/12/07 W 30-28, 24-30, 30-24, 29-31, 16-1411/4/07 L 17-30, 22-30, 29-319/26/08 L 25-22, 18-25, 20-25, 23-2511/2/08 W 25-22, 25-11, 25-239/18/09 L 29-31, 25-23, 25-22, 12-25, 11-1510/10/10 L 25-23, 30-28, 23-25, 25-2011/12/10 L 18-25, 25-23, 26-24, 25-21

LOUISVILLE 13-711/3/79 W 9-15, 15-1, 10-15, 15-12, 15-310/23/82 L 16-14, 12-15, 11-1510/23/82 W 15-10, 15-5, 15-1210/23/83 W 15-4, 15-10, 11-15, 19-1710/16/85 W 9-15, 10-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-1310/22/86 W 15-10, 12-15, 15-6, 15-410/14/87 W 15-9, 10-15, 15-10, 15-1310/11/88 W 15-7, 15-6, 15-911/12/91 L 15-7, 15-12, 8-15, 11-15, 7-1510/3/93 W 15-7, 11-15, 15-9, 15-1110/22/94 L 10-15, 8-15, 5-1510/31/95 L 8-15, 0-15, 7-159/18/01 L 30-26, 27-30, 30-20, 31-33, 11-159/22/04 W 28-30, 30-27, 30-26, 30-279/28/05 L 19-30, 30-27, 27-30, 30-23, 13-159/19/06 W 30-32, 30-28, 30-24, 31-2910/16/07 L 25-30, 30-26, 18-30, 26-3010/8/08 W 25-17, 25-18, 23-25, 25-239/30/09 W 23-25, 21-25, 25-17, 25-9, 17-1510/27/10 W 17-25, 25-23, 25-22, 28-26

LOYOLA (ILL.) 1-011/23/84 W 15-3, 15-6, 15-1

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 2-19/26/87 L 10-15, 7-15, 18-16, 6-159/4/04 W 30-24, 30-19, 30-229/1/06 W 14-30, 31-29, 30-27, 30-25

MARQUETTE 3-011/23/01 W 34-36, 30-20, 24-30, 30-22, 15-109/8/07 W 30-26, 25-30, 30-19, 30-228/30/08 W 25-14, 22-25, 25-22, 25-21

MARSHALL 5-01973 W 15-7, 15-111973 W 15-8, 15-1111/4/78 W 15-9, 12-15, 15-119/9/06 W 30-21, 30-28, 30-269/12/09 W 37-35, 25-16, 25-12

MARYLAND 2-110/7/90 L 10-15, 15-17, 4-159/1/01 W 30-23, 30-27, 30-288/29/03 W 30-28, 15-30, 30-25, 30-17

MARYVILLE 3-01975 W 15-7, 15-0, 15-1, 15-010/2/76 W 15-8, 15-69/15/82 W 15-7, 15-2, 15-5

MEMPHIS 22-71973 W 15-2, 14-16, 15-51973 W 15-6, 9-15, 15-111973 W 15-3, 15-1010/24/75 W 15-7, 15-810/25/75 W 15-12, 15-111975 W 15-8, 15-911/13/76 L 8-15, 14-12, 15-1110/20/78 W 15-13, 15-1310/28/78 L 13-15, 9-1511/11/78 W 15-7, 15-710/13/79 W 15-7, 15-1311/9/79 L 10-15, 12-1511/10/79 W 15-13, 11-15, 15-4, 15-811/16/79 W 15-10, 17-1510/2/80 W 15-9, 12-15, 14-16, 15-11, 15-1111/14/80 L 15-4, 8-15, 12-1511/15/80 W 15-13, 10-15, 15-1111/15/80 L 4-15, 11-1510/24/81 W 15-4, 15-12, 15-010/2/82 W 15-3, 15-8, 15-410/22/83 W 15-5, 15-13, 15-89/21/85 W 15-9, 15-4, 16-149/12/86 W 18-16, 15-5, 15-99/13/86 W 15-6, 15-13, 15-79/2/87 W 15-12, 15-9, 11-15, 15-109/23/89 L 14-16, 12-15, 10-1510/15/90 L 13-15, 10-15, 14-1610/5/99 W 15-6, 14-16, 15-6, 15-59/11/00 W 15-4, 15-6, 15-2

MIAMI 1-110/12/79 L 13-15, 5-1510/10/81 W 15-11, 15-11

MIAMI (OHIO) 3-410/2/85 L 10-15, 8-15, 15-7, 15-7, 5-1510/23/87 L 15-13, 10-15, 15-11, 13-15, 3-159/14/96 L 4-15, 15-10, 7-15, 5-159/5/97 L 6-15, 9-15, 3-159/2/00 W 15-8, 15-4, 16-149/20/03 W 30-17, 30-27, 30-227/26/06 W 30-17, 25-30, 30-20, 30-24

MIAMI-DADE SOUTH 2-310/13/78 L 9-15, 6-1510/14/78 L 15-3, 6-15, 9-1510/13/79 W 15-7, 15-1010/10/80 W 15-11, 15-610/9/81 L 4-15, 14-16

MICHIGAN 1-210/15/83 W 15-5, 15-1, 15-89/13/03 L 30-23, 27-30, 30-27, 24-30, 11-159/18/04 L 27-30, 30-19, 23-30, 20-309/4/09 L 20-25, 25-20, 16-25, 14-25

MICHIGAN STATE 0-18/30/03 L 30-28, 30-26, 29-31, 28-30, 15-17

MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST. 14-01973 W 15-6, 15-51975 W 15-6, 15-810/2/76 W 15-1, 15-711/11/76 W 15-10, 15-710/18/78 W 15-12, 15-511/10/78 W 15-7, 15-29/29/79 W 15-8, 15-311/9/79 W 16-14, 15-1211/14/80 W 15-10, 11-15, 15-810/13/81 W 15-7, 15-2, 15-29/5/86 W 15-2, 15-6, 15-28/30/97 W 15-9, 15-9, 15-1110/23/01 W 30-13, 30-24, 23-30, 30-2610/15/02 W 30-21, 23-30, 21-30, 30-20, 15-8

MINNESOTA 1-49/4/93 L 12-15, 15-11, 5-15, 5-159/9/94 L 7-15, 16-14, 12-15, 9-159/15/00 L 5-15, 5-15, 11-1512/3/05 W 30-19, 24-30, 20-30, 30-27, 15-1112/5/09 L 15-25, 16-25, 18-25

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MISSISSIPPI STATE 39-710/21/76 W 15-10, 10-15, 15-410/26/79 W 15-6, 16-1410/22/81 W 15-4, 15-8, 15-210/4/82 W 15-6, 15-5, 15-69/18/83 W 15-3, 15-4, 16-1411/18/83 W 15-1, 15-3, 15-711/9/84 W 15-7, 15-2, 15-611/16/84 W 15-1, 15-9, 15-410/9/85 W 15-7, 15-5, 15-99/20/86 W 15-8, 15-10, 15-89/16/87 W 15-8, 15-3, 15-510/22/88 W 15-9, 15-3, 15-1010/28/89 W 15-10, 15-12, 14-16, 15-710/14/90 W 15-11, 15-12, 15-1310/14/91 W 15-12, 14-16, 14-16, 15-3, 15-1111/29/91 L 10-15, 16-14, 10-15, 12-1510/25/92 W 15-11, 15-3, 2-15, 13-15, 15-1311/6/92 W 15-6, 15-6, 15-1210/17/93 W 15-3, 15-11, 15-310/23/94 L 4-15, 15-9, 11-15, 15-7, 13-159/15/95 L 8-15, 15-10, 15-8, 13-15, 9-159/24/95 L 2-15, 9-15, 10-1510/20/96 L 15-7, 7-15, 12-15, 15-6, 11-1511/22/96 L 7-15, 15-3, 10-15, 5-159/26/97 W 15-2, 10-15, 11-15, 15-10, 19-1710/4/98 W 15-13, 15-5, 15-1310/15/99 W 16-14, 15-8, 4-15, 15-129/24/00 W 15-6, 8-15, 15-5, 15-1010/26/01 W 30-23, 32-30, 30-2010/20/02 W 25-30, 30-28, 30-27, 31-299/28/03 W 30-19, 27-30, 30-19, 30-2811/14/03 W 30-23, 33-31, 30-239/26/04 W 30-23, 30-23, 30-2410/8/04 W 30-20, 30-21, 30-2410/2/05 W 30-26, 30-27, 30-2411/18/05 W 30-15, 30-21, 30-279/24/06 W 30-28, 23-30, 30-26, 30-2810/27/06 W 25-30, 30-19, 30-27, 30-249/16/07 W 30-22, 26-30, 30-20, 30-2510/19/07 L 30-28, 26-30, 17-30, 32-30, 12-159/19/08 W 25-20, 25-13, 25-1410/26/08 W 25-16, 25-16, 25-1710/18/09 W 25-18, 25-21, 25-2211/6/09 W 25-13, 25-14, 25-1910/15/10 W 25-16, 25-17, 25-1811/7/10 W 25-17, 25-18, 25-18

MISSISSIPPI U., WOMEN 3-1-11973 W 15-11, 15-1310/17/75 W 11-15, 15-12, 15-1310/31/75 T 18-16, 9-1510/13/78 W 5-15, 15-4, 15-1110/9/81 L 9-15, 11-15 MISSOURI 1-19/4/05 L 27-30, 23-30, 20-3012/10/05 W 30-28, 30-27, 25-30, 30-17

MONTANA 1-08/31/96 W 15-12, 15-9, 17-15

MOREHEAD STATE 4-4-210/2/76 T 7-15, 15-010/18/76 L 5-15, 5-151977 L 10-15, 14-1610/28/78 T 5-15, 15-411/16/79 L 10-15, 4-1510/2/81 L 12-15, 7-1510/11/82 W 15-6, 11-15, 15-11, 18-1610/23/82 W 15-8, 15-99/13/86 W 15-2, 15-10, 15-39/15/94 W 15-5, 15-9, 15-8

NEBRASKA 0-510/16/81 L 8-15, 9-1510/6/84 L 15-5, 9-15, 5-15, 8-159/26/87 L 3-15, 3-15, 1-159/13/97 L 3-15, 5-15, 3-158/24/07 L 15-30, 19-30, 18-30 NEVADA 1-19/10/99 L 15-5, 14-16, 13-15, 15-12, 8-159/5/03 W 30-26, 30-25, 30-16 NEW MEXICO 0-19/7/90 L 7-15, 7-15, 1-15

NEW ORLEANS 3-010/21/78 W 15-5, 15-410/31/81 W 15-4, 15-49/10/93 W 15-12, 14-16, 15-7, 15-8

NICHOLLS STATE 1-0-110/20/78 T 12-15, 15-610/30/81 W 15-10, 15-3

NORTH ALABAMA 1-0-111/1/75 T 6-15, 15-1010/30/76 W 15-8, 16-14

NORTH CAROLINA 9-410/5/79 W 15-13, 15-1010/3/80 W 15-11, 9-15, 15-510/4/80 W 15-9, 13-15, 17-1510/11/80 W 15-12, 11-15, 15-1310/30/82 W 14-16, 15-7, 13-15, 15-1, 15-910/28/83 W 15-5, 15-5, 15-510/26/84 W 15-6, 15-1, 15-610/11/92 L 15-11, 10-15, 5-15, 11-159/10/94 W 15-10, 15-6, 15-99/1/98 L 6-15, 2-15, 8-159/9/00 L 15-7, 7-15, 8-15, 13-159/2/06 W 30-25, 30-24, 30-239/11/09 L 25-20, 25-21, 19-25, 21-25, 14-16

NORTH CAROLINA STATE 7-410/6/79 L 11-15, 4-1511/17/79 L 7-15, 15-11, 11-1510/3/81 L 8-15, 12-1510/30/82 W 15-5, 15-8, 15-69/29/84 W 15-10, 15-2, 15-89/28/85 W 15-3, 15-7, 15-511/8/86 W 15-8, 15-3, 15-1010/8/88 W 15-13, 15-12, 15-1210/13/89 W 15-8, 14-16, 15-7, 15-17, 15-39/28/91 W 10-15, 15-12, 15-7, 11-15, 15-89/25/92 L 12-15, 15-8, 13-15, 11-15

NORTHERN ARIZONA 0-19/12/87 L 5-15, 13-15

NORTHERN COLORADO 0-110/17/81 L 14-16, 8-15

NORTHERN KENTUCKY 5-410/8/76 W 17-15, 8-15, 15-210/18/76 W 15-12, 11-15, 15-131977 L 10-15, 6-1510/28/78 L 8-15, 5-1511/4/78 L 5-15, 2-1510/20/79 L 15-7, 10-15, 13-15, 15-8, 10-1511/3/79 W 15-5, 15-4, 15-1110/17/80 W 17-15, 6-15, 15-3, 15-911/21/80 W 15-12, 11-15, 15-10

NORTHWESTERN 2-512/4/82 W 15-12, 7-15, 4-15, 15-8, 15-911/24/84 L 13-15, 12-15, 12-1512/1/85 L 6-15, 7-15, 7-159/10/88 L 12-15, 4-15, 12-159/15/90 L 15-10, 15-10, 9-15, 10-15, 2-159/5/92 W 12-15, 15-6, 16-14, 15-109/10/10 L 19-25, 17-25, 25-8, 26-24, 15-11

NOTRE DAME 3-111/26/05 W 26-30, 26-30, 30-28, 32-30, 15-911/23/07 L 21-30, 20-30, 30-23, 19-309/5/09 W 25-22, 25-16, 25-22

OHIO 1-19/17/05 L 20-30, 24-30, 27-309/10/10 W 23-25, 25-19, 25-16, 23-25, 18-16

OHIO STATE 0-71974 L 4-15, 15-12, 10-159/30/78 L 13-15, 4-15, 9-159/24/82 L 8-15, 15-8, 15-3, 9-15, 14-169/17/88 L 11-15, 11-15, 6-159/19/92 L 13-15, 15-7, 18-20, 7-159/12/97 L 3-15, 0-15, 16-1812/10/04 L 31-29, 30-27, 16-30, 26-30,

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OKLAHOMA 2-110/17/81 W 15-12, 15-129/6/97 L 3-15, 5-15, 7-159/3/10 W 25-23, 25-19, 25-18

OLE MISS 37-610/25/75 W 15-6, 15-31977 W 15-9, 15-1010/30/80 W 15-4, 14-16, 15-311/9/81 W 15-8, 15-8, 15-511/23/81 W 15-2, 15-13, 15-810/1/82 W 15-7, 15-13, 15-410/2/83 W 15-10, 15-3, 15-1011/8/84 W 15-6, 13-15, 12-15, 15-12, 15-111/9/85 W 15-13, 15-12, 10-15 15-99/19/86 W 15-11, 15-12, 6-15, 11-15, 15-510/16/87 W 15-7, 15-7, 15-610/20/88 W 15-0, 15-7, 15-1310/27/89 W 15-10, 10-15, 15-5, 13-15, 15-1210/12/90 L 15-11, 15-12, 6-15, 15-17, 11-1510/18/91 L 16-17, 12-15, 12-1510/4/92 W 15-12, 15-12, 15-411/20/92 W 15-4, 15-11, 15-1010/29/93 W 15-7, 15-6, 15-711/14/93 W 15-7, 16-14, 15-1210/21/94 L 13-15, 11-15, 14-169/22/95 L 7-15, 7-15, 15-1710/18/96 W 15-11, 14-16, 15-12, 15-129/28/97 W 15-3, 15-3, 15-810/2/98 W 15-4, 8-15, 15-10, 15-310/17/99 W 15-7, 15-5, 15-69/22/00 W 15-7, 13-15, 15-1, 15-510/28/01 W 30-22, 30-27, 30-2510/18/02 W 30-21, 24-30, 30-20, 30-32, 15-129/26/03 W 35-33, 30-25, 24-30, 30-2211/16/03 W 30-23, 30-25, 30-209/24/04 W 30-20, 30-23, 30-2010/10/04 W 30-27, 30-19, 30-249/30/05 W 30-21, 30-26, 30-169/22/06 W 30-27, 30-26, 24-30, 30-2310/29/06 W 30-24, 30-27, 27-30, 30-2210/14/07 L 19-30, 30-25, 25-30, 30-24, 5-1511/2/07 L 20-30, 30-27, 29-31, 30-27, 9-1510/17/08 W 25-21, 25-14, 25-1511/9/08 W 25-17, 25-17, 25-189/27/09 W 25-12, 27-25, 25-2010/30/09 W 20-25, 25-21, 25-21, 25-2110/1/10 W 25-22, 25-16, 25-2211/21/10 W 25-15, 13-25, 25-20, 25-20

ORAL ROBERTS 0-210/16/81 L 2-15, 4-159/13/97 L 5-15, 8-15, 5-15

OREGON 1-31973 L 11-15, 12-159/20/80 L 15-17, 11-159/3/94 L 5-15, 0-15, 9-159/9/95 W 4-15, 8-15, 17-15, 15-12, 15-13

PACIFIC 0-29/22/83 L 7-15, 4-15, 7-159/21/84 L 2-15, 10-15, 11-15

PENN STATE 4-59/25/82 W 12-15, 15-10, 15-11, 15-1210/7/83 W 12-15, 15-10, 15-5, 13-15, 15-89/22/84 L 7-15, 3-15, 15-10, 5-1511/25/84 W 15-9, 6-15, 15-8, 15-211/30/85 L 6-15, 3-15, 7-1511/29/86 L 11-15, 3-15, 9-1510/21/88 L 7-15, 15-9, 7-15, 16-1811/11/89 L 5-15, 10-15, 14-1612/9/05 W 30-27, 14-30, 30-27, 33-31

PITTSBURGH 9-811/7/80 W 14-16, 15-11, 15-10, 9-15, 15-911/8/80 W 15-4, 15-6, 15-811/7/81 L 17-15, 10-15, 11-15, 5-15 9/25/82 L 6-15, 15-12, 15-12, 10-15, 11-1510/29/82 W 18-16, 11-15, 15-11, 19-1710/29/83 W 15-6, 15-11, 13-15, 15-1110/5/84 W 15-12, 15-13, 16-14

11/1/85 W 15-6, 15-11, 15-1310/24/86 L 14-16, 15-6, 15-12, 4-15, 15-1710/9/87 L 15-17, 10-15, 15-10, 10-1510/24/87 L 3-15, 10-15, 6-1511/11/89 L 8-15, 13-15, 8-159/1/96 L 10-15, 11-15, 10-159/19/97 L 15-8, 15-12, 2-15, 13-15, 15-1711/26/04 W 30-23, 30-25, 30-259/8/06 W 28-30, 30-23, 30-27, 30-199/11/10 W 25-19, 21-25, 26-24, 25-17

PORTLAND 0-19/16/95 L 15-12, 4-15, 8-15, 15-10, 8-15

PROVIDENCE 1-09/4/99 W 15-7, 15-9, 16-14

PURDUE 1-69/26/80 L 15-10, 4-15, 7-1512/6/81 L 13-15, 10-15, 10-1510/25/86 L 3-15, 10-15, 9-159/1/89 L 15-8, 8-15, 5-15, 10-159/20/91 L 10-15, 7-15, 10-159/11/04 W 28-30, 30-23, 30-24, 30-239/17/05 L 26-30, 22-30, 26-30

RADFORD 5-09/16/94 W 15-7, 15-11, 15-610/15/97 W 15-4, 15-13, 15-99/5/98 W 15-10, 16-14, 15-139/1/99 W 15-7, 9-15, 15-9, 15-510/17/00 W 13-15, 15-7, 15-13, 15-11

RHODE ISLAND 3-110/23/83 W 13-15, 15-5, 15-4, 15-69/20/84 W 15-9, 16-14, 15-810/4/85 L 15-8, 9-15, 15-8, 12-15, 6-1510/3/86 W 15-4, 15-11, 15-8

RICE 4-29/9/88 W 15-10, 14-16, 15-10, 15-1110/16/89 L 4-15, 11-15, 14-169/18/92 W 15-10, 15-9, 10-15, 15-49/2/94 W 5-15, 12-15, 15-8, 15-13, 15-129/7/01 W 30-21, 30-28, 30-269/14/02 L 25-30, 24-30, 26-30

RUTGERS 1-010/4/86 W 15-8, 15-12, 15-2

SAINT LOUIS 0-19/16/95 L 10-15, 14-16, 15-6, 8-15

SAINT MARY’S 2-09/1/95 W 6-16, 16-14, 15-8, 15-89/2/95 W 15-5, 15-5, 15-13

ST. PHILLIPS 1-010/31/81 W 15-1, 14-16, 15-6

SAM HOUSTON STATE 1-110/30/81 L 15-10, 8-15, 8-1512/1/93 W 15-12, 15-5, 6-15, 15-9

SAN DIEGO STATE 0-29/19/80 L 6-15, 14-1612/1/85 L 1-15, 6-15, 1-15

SAN FRANCISCO 2-19/24/80 W 5-15, 15-13, 15-11, 18-169/7/96 W 15-4, 15-11, 15-119/7/99 L 15-5, 7-15, 12-15, 15-12, 12-15

SAN JOSE STATE 0-59/26/80 L 14-16, 15-1710/20/83 L 6-15, 5-15, 11-1511/6/84 L 7-15, 11-15, 8-159/6/96 L 5-15, 15-8, 14-16, 15-6, 9-159/10/01 L 19-30, 27-30, 30-18, 28-30

SETON HALL 2-09/16/00 W 15-1, 15-12, 15-49/2/02 W 30-22, 30-28, 30-25

SOUTH CAROLINA 31-251974 W 15-4, 15-1210/21/76 L 10-15, 15-3, 5-1510/14/78 W 15-8, 18-16

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10/14/78 L 9-15, 10-1510/12/79 W 15-4, 15-610/20/79 W 15-8, 15-6, 15-510/3/80 W 5-15, 15-8, 17-1510/4/80 W 15-2, 15-410/11/80 W 15-11, 15-1010/3/81 L 18-16, 12-15, 13-1511/12/81 W 15-8, 15-5, 15-1011/13/81 W 15-5, 15-5, 15-811/4/84 W 15-10, 15-8, 15-1311/8/86 W 15-9, 15-12, 15-1010/17/87 W 15-9, 11-15, 15-12, 12-15, 15-119/24/88 W 15-12, 15-8, 15-1211/1/91 W 15-11, 15-9, 15-811/17/91 L 5-15, 12-15, 15-6, 5-1511/15/92 W 15-5, 15-5, 15-1110/24/93 W 17-15, 10-15, 15-10, 15-911/5/93 W 15-12, 15-13, 15-1110/14/94 L 5-15, 15-17, 15-9, 12-1511/6/94 L 2-15, 15-12, 6-15, 13-1510/22/95 L 15-11, 10-15, 11-15, 2-1511/3/95 L 5-15, 8-15, 10-1510/13/96 L 12-15, 8-15, 11-1511/15/96 L 4-15, 2-15, 11-1510/26/97 L 3-15, 5-15, 7-1511/7/97 L 6-15, 15-17, 2-1510/18/98 L 12-15, 12-15, 4-1511/6/98 L 12-15, 15-12, 13-15, 9-159/26/99 L 15-13, 9-15, 9-15, 2-1511/12/99 L 15-7, 11-15, 13-15, 4-1510/01/00 L 3-15, 11-15, 7-1511/3/00 L 13-15, 10-15, 12-1510/7/01 W 30-25, 30-24, 30-1810/19/01 L 25-30, 30-20, 16-30, 23-3011/16/01 L 29-31, 30-20, 30-17, 27-30, 9-1510/13/02 L 27-30, 30-27, 30-28, 22-30, 10-1511/8/02 L 14-30, 13-30, 19-3010/10/03 W 28-30, 33-31, 30-19, 30-1811/9/03 W 30-26, 30-28, 22-30, 30-269/29/04 W 30-23, 31-29, 30-1410/27/04 W 28-30, 30-26, 30-23, 30-2410/26/05 W 15-30, 30-18, 30-18, 30-2111/9/05 W 30-20, 30-22, 32-3010/6/06 W 30-27, 23-30, 30-21, 30-1911/12/06 L 30-21, 24-30, 24-30, 31-3310/5/07 L 30-23, 27-30, 23-30, 22-3011/11/07 W 30-28, 30-17, 27-30, 33-35, 15-1110/10/08 L 22-25, 14-25, 23-2511/16/08 W 25-27, 25-22, 26-28, 25-16, 15-1010/2/09 W 19-25, 25-20, 25-21, 25-1611/22/09 W 25-10, 25-19, 25-149/17/10 W 26-24, 22-25, 25-15, 25-1610/24/10 W 25-16, 25-15, 25-14

USF 2-010/9/81 W 17-15, 14-16, 15-99/22/89 W 15-13, 15-12, 9-15, 15-10

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 0-312/11/82 L 13-15, 7-15, 8-159/11/99 L 8-15, 1-15, 13-159/3/06 L 11-30, 21-30, 30-28, 22-30

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 5-31977 L 4-15, 4-151977 W 15-10, 15-1210/7/78 L 14-16, 6-1511/7/81 W 15-9, 15-10, 15-910/2/82 W 15-11, 7-15, 15-3, 15-59/30/83 W 15-7, 15-9, 15-89/3/87 W 11-15, 13-15, 15-9, 16-14, 15-1110/5/91 L 6-15, 12-15, 15-12, 14-16

SOUTHWEST MO. STATE 1-11973 W 15-9, 13-810/17/81 L 13-15, 7-15

SOUTHWESTERN 1-010/9/76 W 15-0, 15-0

STANFORD 0-29/25/80 L 10-15, 10-15, 11-1511/6/82 L 6-15, 2-15

SYRACUSE 2-010/4/86 W 15-11, 15-7, 15-410/24/87 W 6-15, 15-3, 15-11, 15-6

TEMPLE 1-010/1/83 W 15-12, 15-4, 15-7

TENNESSEE TECH 28-4-11973 W 10-13, 15-9, 13-101973 W 14-16, 15-8, 13-111974 W 15-12, 16-141974 L 2-15, 8-1510/1/76 T 15-17, 15-710/8/76 L 10-12, 12-1510/20/76 W 15-9, 15-511/11/76 L 10-15, 14-12, 8-1510/11/78 W 15-1, 15-211/4/78 W 15-11, 15-411/11/78 W 15-4, 15-129/29/79 W 15-6, 15-110/8/79 W 15-7, 15-9, 15-211/9/79 W 15-2, 15-411/14/80 W 15-7, 15-210/6/81 W 15-12, 15-6, 15-510/24/84 W 15-1, 15-5, 15-511/10/84 W 15-9, 10-15, 15-9, 15-710/30/85 W 15-8, 15-10, 8-15, 15-711/18/85 W 15-1, 15-2, 9-15, 15-59/5/86 W 15-1, 15-5, 15-39/30/86 W 17-15, 15-4, 7-15, 15-510/20/87 W 15-7, 15-1, 3-15, 15-39/3/88 W 15-10, 15-8, 15-19/20/89 W 15-7, 15-9, 11-15, 15-69/11/90 W 15-12, 15-11, 15-119/10/91 W 15-9, 15-10, 15-69/29/92 W 15-3, 15-5, 15-510/25/94 W 15-10, 16-14, 15-510/17/95 W 15-10, 15-3, 15-99/24/96 W 15-10, 15-7, 15-98/31/97 L 13-15, 12-15, 6-158/29/09 W 25-22, 25-9, 25-14

UT CHATTANOOGA 14-3-11974 W (scores n/a)1974 L (scores n/a)1974 L 3-15, 15-8, 13-1510/2/76 T 9-15, 15-1110/21/76 L 8-15, 6-151977 W 8-15, 15-1, 15-1310/18/78 W 15-7, 15-210/30/78 W 15-11, 15-119/28/79 W 15-5, 15-1110/8/79 W 15-3, 15-8, 15-1111/10/79 W 15-2, 15-1311/14/80 W 15-2, 15-49/28/83 W 15-1, 15-0, 15-19/3/88 W 15-4, 15-1, 13-15, 15-38/31/90 W 15-4, 15-6, 15-89/6/91 W 15-3, 15-3, 15-38/31/97 W 15-3, 15-13, 15-28/29/08 W 25-13, 25-14, 25-188/28/10 W 25-20, 25-11, 25-13

UT MARTIN 4-31974 L 2-15, 4-151974 L 5-15, 6-1510/1/76 W 15-5, 15-81977 L 11-15, 15-9, 13-159/28/79 W 15-8, 15-69/29/79 W 15-0, 13-15, 15-39/11/04 W 30-19, 30-21, 30-19

TEXAS 1-109/27/80 L 10-15, 9-1510/16/81 L 5-15, 15-11, 9-1511/5/82 W 15-6, 15-810/8/83 L 14-16, 15-8, 12-15, 15-8, 3-1510/16/83 L 15-11, 2-15, 9-15, 7-1510/4/84 L 6-15, 15-9, 15-5, 13-15, 13-1511/3/84 L 5-15, 15-8, 13-15, 6-1512/8/84 L 6-15, 7-15, 15-10, 6-1510/27/85 L 1-15, 5-15, 15-8, 1-1511/28/86 L 4-15, 15-17, 12-159/5/92 L 8-15, 8-15, 6-15

TEXAS A&M 5-211/13/82 W 15-8, 12-15, 14-16, 15-6, 15-8 10/7/83 W 15-12, 15-10, 16-1410/14/83 W 15-1, 15-13, 15-711/2/85 L 6-15, 6-15, 5-15

10/31/87 W 16-14, 15-13, 15-910/29/94 L 0-15, 4-15, 10-1512/4/04 W 30-21, 24-30, 30-23, 32-30

TCU 1-09/2/00 W 15-10, 13-15, 15-5, 9-15, 15-13

TEXAS TECH 2-39/30/83 W 15-4, 15-5, 15-810/26/85 L 13-15, 11-15, 10-1510/10/87 L 17-19, 15-12, 10-15, 11-159/15/89 W 15-13, 15-7, 15-1210/5/91 L 3-15, 11-15, 15-6, 6-15

UT-ARLINGTON 2-110/29/83 W 15-9, 15-4, 15-119/21/85 L 7-15, 2-15, 4-1510/19/90 W 15-9, 6-15, 17-15, 15-11

UT-SAN ANTONIO 1-09/12/98 W 15-3, 16-14, 15-11

TIFT JC 1-01973 W 15-4, 15-2

TULANE 3-110/21/78 L 5-15, 13-1510/22/82 W 15-9, 15-39/10/88 W 12-15, 15-8, 10-15, 15-10, 15-711/24/00 W 15-8, 15-6, 8-15, 15-10

TUSKEGEE 1-010/31/76 W 15-8, 14-16, 15-4

UC IRVINE 0-29/27/80 L 15-6, 12-15, 12-159/16/88 L 15-17, 3-15, 10-15

UC SAN DIEGO 1-09/21/80 W 15-9, 15-5, 12-15, 15-12

UC SANTA BARBARA 0-210/27/83 L 3-15, 13-15, 12-159/11/87 L 5-15, 4-15

UNION 1-01973 W 15-3, 15-1

UNC ASHEVILLE 8-01973 W 15-2, 15-0, 15-21974 W 15-6, 15-59/12/95 W 16-14, 15-11, 12-15, 15-1011/12/96 W 15-8, 15-12, 15-911/1/97 W 15-8, 14-16, 15-13, 15-139/22/98 W 14-16, 15-10, 15-1, 15-310/12/99 W 15-7, 15-7, 15-89/19/00 W 15-7, 15-7, 15-7

UNC GREENSBORO 1-01973 W 15-4, 15-11

UTAH 4-010/29/88 W 15-13, 15-12, 15-99/2/94 W 13-15, 15-6, 11-15, 15-9, 15-129/3/05 W 30-23, 30-22, 30-268/25/07 W 10-30, 30-25, 23-30, 30-23, 18-16

U.S. INTERNATIONAL 0-19/9/87 L 15-8, 8-15, 11-15, 13-15

VALDOSTA STATE 1-010/21/76 W 15-0, 15-4

VILLANOVA 3-09/7/02 W 30-26, 30-24, 30-248/30/03 W 30-20, 30-24, 30-249/3/04 W 25-30, 30-26, 30-26, 30-24

VIRGINIA 3-39/23/88 W 15-12, 15-9, 15-410/6/90 L 16-18, 8-15, 13-159/1/96 L 11-15, 15-12, 14-16, 6-159/13/02 W 30-15, 30-19, 28-30, 30-248/25/06 W 29-31, 30-15, 30-13, 30-189/6/08 L 23-25, 19-25, 25-19, 25-22, 6-15

VIRGINIA TECH 14-11977 W 15-5, 15-4 10/20/79 W 15-4, 15-3, 15-411/21/80 W 15-6, 15-610/2/81 W 15-3, 15-210/22/82 W 15-4, 15-39/19/87 W 15-2, 15-5, 15-4 11/2/93 W 15-6, 15-5, 15-511/8/94 W 15-6, 15-12, 15-711/17/95 L 7-15, 11-15, 15-10, 15-179/28/99 W 15-11, 15-7, 10-15, 11-15, 15-119/26/00 W 15-12, 12-15, 8-15, 15-7, 15-1210/16/01 W 30-23, 25-30, 30-20, 30-159/17/02 W 30-23, 30-28, 30-269/17/04 W 30-18, 30-21, 33-318/28/10 W 25-18, 25-17, 25-21

WAKE FOREST 2-01977 W 15-1, 15-59/10/04 W 30-21, 30-24, 30-15

WASHINGTON 0-112/15/05 L 25-30, 19-30, 21-30

WASHINGTON STATE 0-29/30/88 L 17-15, 15-6, 9-15, 12-15, 13-1512/1/00 L 10-15, 1-15, 8-15

WEST GEORGIA 4-11973 W 15-9, 11-15, 15-101973 L 5-15, 8-1510/11/75 W 9-15, 13-15, 15-13, 15-11, 17-1510/31/75 W 15-6, 15-1310/30/76 W 16-14, 16-14

WESTERN CAROLINA 7-11973 W 15-8, 15-81973 W 16-14, 12-15, 15-121974 W 15-13, 15-1010/13/82 W 15-3, 3-15, 15-9, 15-210/12/83 W 15-8, 15-3, 15-711/11/97 W 15-10, 15-7, 15-1110/27/98 W 15-11, 15-7, 15-139/6/02 L 30-23, 25-30, 27-30, 24-30

WESTERN KENTUCKY 3-09/12/86 W 15-13, 15-9, 15-1211/1/88 W 15-8, 15-4, 15-08/29/09 W 18-25, 25-16, 25-22, 23-25, 15-12

WESTERN MICHIGAN 3-211/6/81 L 9-15, 15-7, 5-1510/23/82 W 15-6, 15-79/20/85 L 7-15, 0-15, 5-159/21/90 W 15-10, 15-12, 15-129/17/04 W 30-19, 33-35, 30-25, 30-15

WINTHROP 3-21973 L 14-16, 14-11, 10-151973 W 15-10, 12-15, 16-141973 W 16-14, 15-11974 L 7-15, 7-1511/28/03 W 30-26, 31-29, 30-21

WISCONSIN 2-111/7/80 L 10-15, 13-15, 15-11, 10-1511/8/80 W 15-7, 15-10, 12-15, 8-15, 15-511/6/81 W 15-11, 15-8

WRIGHT STATE 2-011/9/91 W 15-9, 15-10, 15-79/20/96 W 15-9, 15-2, 15-3

XAVIER 3-09/16/05 W 30-26, 30-12, 22-30, 30-229/5/09 W 25-21, 25-23, 25-208/27/10 W 25-17, 25-15, 25-23

WYOMING 0-210/28/88 L 15-13, 15-13, 13-15, 8-15, 10-1511/16/90 L 13-15, 10-15, 15-13, 5-15

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RESULTS BOX /// NATIONAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS

AIAW CHAMPIONSHIPS1973 Pool Play Site: Wooster, Ohio L Oregon 11-15, 12-15 W Cincinnati 7-15, 16-14, 17-15 W Illinois-Chicago 15-11, 16-14 L Houston 10-15, 10-15 L Long Beach State 6-15, 8-15

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS1981 1st Round Site: West Lafayette, Ind.

1R L Purdue 13-15, 10-15, 10-15

1982 1st Round Site: Knoxville

1R W Northwestern 15-12, 7-15, 4-15, 15-8, 15-9Mideast Regional Site: West Lafayette, Ind.

2R L Southern Cal 11-15, 7-15, 8-15

1983 1st Round Site: Tallahassee, Fla.

1R W Florida State 12-15, 12-15, 15-1, 15-10, 15-8South Regional Site: Austin, Texas

2R L Hawaii 6-15, 7-15, 4-15

1984 1st Round Site: Knoxville

1R W Eastern Kentucky 15-2, 15-6, 15-9South Regional Site: Austin, Texas

2R L Texas 6-15, 7-15, 15-10, 6-15

1993 1st Round Site: Knoxville

1R W Sam Houston State 15-12, 15-5, 6-15, 15-92nd Round Site: Athens, Ga.

2R L Georgia 3-15, 10-15, 15-5, 11-15

2000 1st Round Site: University Park, Pa.

R64 L Washington State 10-15, 1-15, 8-15

2004 1st & 2nd Round Site: Knoxville

R64 W Eastern Kentucky 30-24, 30-16, 30-22R32 W Texas A&M 30-21, 24-30, 30-23, 32-30

Minneapolis Regional Site: Minneapolis, Minn.R16 L Ohio State 31-29, 30-27, 16-30, 26-30, 12-15

2005 1st & 2nd Round Site: Knoxville

R64 W Jacksonville State 30-23, 30-13, 30-28R32 W Minnesota 30-19, 24-30, 20-30, 30-27, 15-11

State College Regional Site: University Park, Pa.R16 W Penn State 30-27, 14-30, 30-27, 33-31 QF W Missouri 30-28, 30-27, 25-30, 30-17

National Championship Site: San Antonio, TexasSF L Washington 25-30, 19-30, 21-30

2006 1st & 2nd Round Site: Knoxville

R64 L Duke 22-30, 30-26, 25-30, 27-30

2008 1st & 2nd Round Site: Clemson, S.C.

R64 L Clemson 19-25, 25-19, 19-25, 25-23, 12-15

2009 1st & 2nd Round Site: Knoxville

R64 W Duke 30-23, 30-13, 30-28R32 L Minnesota 30-19, 24-30, 20-30, 30-27, 15-11

2010 1st & 2nd Round Site: Bloomington, Ind.

R64 W Alabama A&M 25-11, 25-19, 25-16R32 L Indiana 18-25, 25-21, 20-25, 27-25, 15-13

Lady Vols on the

NATIONAL STAGE

Tennessee has appeared in national championship play in each of the last four decades dating back to 1973, when Kaye Hart’s Lady Vol squad posted a 38-6 mark for the season and ended up reaching what was then the AIAW national championship tournament, fi nishing 15th in the nation.

In the NCAA Championships 1981: Tennessee returned to the national scene for the fi rst of four consecutive appearances in the NCAA Championships. Bob Bertucci’s team fi nished the season at 34-22 after a three-game loss to Purdue. 1982: UT went 31-7 and registered its fi rst-ever victory at the NCAAs, downing Northwestern in a fi ve-set match. Th e Lady Vols then returned to West Lafayette for Mideast Regional and were ousted by eventual NCAA runner-up Southern Cal. 1983: Tennessee posted its third consecutive 30-win season with an overall record of 31-10. Th e Lady Vols traveled to Tallahassee, Fla., for their fi rst-round match against Florida State, dropped the fi rst two games, and still emerged with a fi ve-game victory. UT journeyed to Austin, Texas, for the regional where eventual national champion Hawaii eliminated the Lady Vols in three games. 1984: Th e fi nal season of Tennessee’s four-year NCAA run featured a 25-11 record and another fi rst-round win. Th e Lady Vols hosted Eastern Kentucky and won in three straight games before traveling to Austin for the second year in a row. Texas pinned a four-game loss on the Lady Vols. 1993: Nine years later, Julie Hermann became the third coach to lead the Lady Vols to a national tournament. She brought Tennessee back to the NCAAs as her squad concluded the season with an overall record

Tennessee has appeared in the national postseason 13 times, including 7 trips in 14 years under head coach Rob Patrick,

who led the team all the way to the NCAA semifinals in 2005

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TENNESSEE MATCH RECORDS INDIVIDUALKills 34 Tamala Brightman vs. Sam Houston St. (12/1/93)Attacks 60 Michelle Piantadosi vs. Ohio State (12/10/04)Percentage* .667 Sarah Blum (11-2-27) vs. Jacksonville State (12/2/05) Assists 81 Molly Mooney vs. Sam Houston St. (12/1/93)Aces 11 Beverly Robinson vs. Northwestern (12/4/82)Block Solos 5 Robin Maine vs. Northwestern (12/4/82)Block Assists 11 Sarah Blum vs. Penn State (12/9/05)Total Blocks 11 Sarah Blum vs. Penn State (12/9/05) Digs 28 Sonja Thomas vs. Sam Houston St. (12/1/93) 28 Cynthia Buggs vs.Texas A&M (12/4/04)

TEAMKills 90 vs. Sam Houston St. (12/1/93)Attacks 215 vs. Sam Houston St. (12/1/93)Percentage .322 vs. Eastern Ky. (12/3/04) (53-14-121)Assists 82 vs. Sam Houston St. (12/1/93)Aces 21 vs. Northwestern (12/4/82)Block Solos 7 vs. Northwestern (12/4/82)Block Assists 31 vs. Duke (12/4/09)Total Blocks 33 vs. Duke (12/4/09)Digs 93 at Clemson (12/5/08)

OPPONENT MATCH RECORDS INDIVIDUALKills 35 Stacey Gordon Ohio State (12/10/04)Attacks 76 Stacey Gordon Ohio State (12/10/04)Percentage* .647 Melissa Boyle (12-1-17) Washington State (12/1/00)Assists 86 Marisa Main Ohio State (12/10/04)Aces 6 Patty Walsh Northwestern (12/4/82)Block Solos 5 Deitre Collins Hawaii (12/10/83)Block Assists 8 Melissa Walbridge Penn State (12/9/05)Total Blocks 9 Lauren Gibbemeyer Minnesota (12/5/09)Digs 27 Ami Stevens Ohio State (12/10/04)

TEAMKills 98 by Ohio State (12/10/04)Attacks 219 by Ohio State (12/10/04)Percentage .397 by Washington St. (12/1/00)Assists 94 by Ohio State (12/10/04)Aces 13 by Northwestern (12/4/82)Block Solos 11 by Hawaii (12/10/83)Block Assists 26 by Duke (12/1/06)Total Blocks 29 by Duke (12/1/06)Digs 104 by Ohio State (12/10/04)

>> * minimum 3 att/g

LADY VOLS NCAA RECORDS

of 18-13. Th e fi eld had been expanded from 32 to 48 teams, and UT hosted fi rst-round action against Sam Houston State, posting a four-game victory. Th e Lady Vols then lost in four games to Georgia in Athens, Ga.

2000: From his experience as a part of two national championship teams at Stanford, head coach Rob Patrick used his postseason know-how to navigate the squad to the Lady Vols’ fi rst NCAA appearance in seven years. Patrick’s troops ventured to University Park, Pa., for a fi rst-round match with the Washington State Cougars and dropped a three-game match to WSU.

2004: In 2004, the Lady Vols stormed their way into the NCAA tournament with a 30-2 record, before winning two tournament matches for the fi rst time in UT volleyball history. Stokely Athletics Center welcomed in Eastern Kentucky, Texas A&M and Winthrop for its initial hosting of NCAA play. Th e Lady Vols swept EKU and topped the Aggies in four sets to move on to the regional semifi nals and a date with Ohio State. After the Orange and White claimed the fi rst two frames, the Buckeyes outscored UT the next three, including tight 30-26 and 15-12 results in the fi nal two sets to put one of Tennessee’s best seasons in school history to an end.

2005: Having learned from their experiences the previous season, the Lady Vols were determined to go further than ever before. Th ey hosted Jacksonville State, Winthrop and 2004 national fi nalist Minnesota at the Stokely Athletics Center. After making quick work of the Gamecocks, Patrick’s squad found itself down late in the fourth set against the Golden Gophers but staged a stunning comeback to claim the fi ve-set victory and advance to the next round to face Penn State. Once in Happy Valley, the Lady Vols continued their winning ways, ending the seasons of both the Nittany Lions and Missouri Tigers.

Th e pair of victories clinched a visit to San Antonio, Texas, for the NCAA semifi nals, where the team faced Washington. Th e miraculous run came to an end as the eventual national champion Huskies proved too formidable a foe, taking Tennessee down in three sets.

2006: Patrick once again guided the Lady Vols to the NCAA tournament in 2006, marking the third straight campaign in which UT reached the postseason. With a youthful squad, featuring seven freshmen and four sophomores, the Lady Vols gained valuable experience but were unable to overcome a tough Duke squad, falling in four games at Stokely Athletics Center. Th e Orange and White concluded the season with a respectable 19-12 overall record.

2008: Following a down year in 2007, Patrick led the Lady Vols back to the postseason in 2008 after the team fi nished with a 15-5 record in SEC play and won 12 of its last 13 regular-season matches. UT didn’t have to travel far, venturing to Clemson, S.C., for the opening round of the NCAA tournament where it dropped a heartbreaking, fi ve-set decision at the hands of the host Tigers to fi nish the year with a 22-10 record.

2009: Th e NCAA tournament returned to Knoxville once again in 2009, with Th ompson-Boling Arena playing host for the fi rst time. UT, which won a school-record 16 SEC matches during the regular season, defeated Duke in the opening round before falling to No. 11 Minnesota the following day. Th e Lady Vols fi nished with their seventh 20-plus win campaign under Patrick with an overall record of 24-8. 2010: Th e Lady Vols were back in the NCAA fi eld for the third consecutive season, going on the road to Bloomington, Ill., for the opening rounds. Th ey beat Alabama A&M easily in three lopsided games before losing to host Indiana in fi ve games, dropping the fi nal frame 15-13.

Head Coach Rob Patrick guided his squad to the program’s first-ever appearance in the NCAA National Semifinals in 2005. The team finished the season with a 25-9 record.

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ALL-TIME SEC CHAMPIONSYear Champion SEC Overall1979 Kentucky - 35-181980 Kentucky - 39-81981 Tennessee - 34-221982 Tennessee - 31-71983 Kentucky 5-0 41-61984 Tennessee 5-1 25-111985 Georgia 5-1 37-71986 Georgia 5-1 33-8 LSU 5-1 35-91987 Kentucky 7-0 31-21988 Kentucky 7-0 31-21989 LSU 8-0 30-81990 LSU 8-0 34-71991 LSU 13-1 35-2 Florida 13-1 35-51992 Florida 14-0 34-21993 Florida 14-0 33-41994 Florida 13-1 28-61995 Florida 14-0 35-21996 Florida 14-0 37-21997 Florida 14-0 34-41998 Florida 14-0 35-31999 Florida 14-0 33-32000 Florida 14-0 29-52001 Florida 14-0 28-22002 Florida 16-0 34-32003 Florida 16-0 36-22004 Tennessee 15-1 32-3 Florida 15-1 28-52005 Florida 15-1 33-32006 Florida 19-1 30-32007 Florida 19-1 29-32008 Florida 18-2 27-42009 LSU 18-2 25-72010 Florida 20-0 29-2

SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS*Year Champion Runner-Up Site1979 Kentucky Tennessee Tuscaloosa, Ala.1980 Kentucky Tennessee Lexington, Ky.1981 Tennessee Alabama Knoxville, Tenn.1982 Tennessee Lsu Baton Rouge, La.1983 Kentucky Tennessee Lexington, Ky.1984 Tennessee Kentucky Knoxville, Tenn.1985 Georgia Lsu Oxford, Miss.1986 LSU Georgia Gainesville, Fla.1987 Kentucky Florida Baton Rouge, La.1988 Kentucky Tennessee Pensacola, Fla.1989 LSU Georgia Pensacola, Fla.1990 LSU Georgia Mobile, Ala.1991 LSU Florida Mobile, Ala.1992 Florida LSU Birmingham, Ala.1993 Florida Georgia Birmingham, Ala.1994 Florida Georgia Gainesville, Fla.1995 Florida Arkansas Baton Rouge, La.1996 Florida Arkansas Columbia, S.C.1997 Arkansas Florida Athens, Ga.1998 Florida Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.1999 Florida Arkansas Knoxville, Tenn.2000 Florida LSU Gainesville, Fla.2001 Florida Arkansas Knoxville, Tenn.2002 Florida Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark.2003 Florida Arkansas Columbia, S.C.2004 Tennessee Florida Gainesville, Fla.2005 Florida Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala.

>> * Discontinued after 2005 when the SEC regular-sea-son schedule was expanded to 20 matches, allowing for a full round robin conference schedule of home and away matches

CONFERENCE TITLES & POSTSEASON

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Th e 15th-ranked University of Tennessee volleyball squad saw its fi rst fi ve-game match of the season end with joy as the Lady Vols topped No. 7 Florida, 30-21, 23-30, 25-30, 31-29, 15-12, to earn a share of their fi rst SEC regular-season championship in school history.

In the process, the Lady Vols made history by ending three astounding SEC winning streaks that Florida brought into the match: a 145-match regular season winning streak (an NCAA record), a 121-match overall (including SEC Tournaments) winning streak (also an NCAA record) and a 109-match home winning streak.

Th e last time Florida lost at home in the SEC was on Sept. 30, 1990, by a 15-7, 15-9, 15-11 score to LSU.

Th e Lady Vols earned its third win ever against a top-10 team and the fi rst one since 1983 when Tennesseee topped No. 9 Arizona State, 3-1.

"I couldn't be happier for this group of young ladies," Head Coach Rob Patrick said. "We talked last January about what it would take to win the SEC and I told them that we would have to put more time in the gym and get stronger, starting in January. Th is is one of the most focused teams that I've ever been a part of. It's just neat to see that all the hard work ends up accounting for something.

"We've had a couple people, Michelle (Piantadosi) and Whitney (Giff ord), who have been here for four years, who came here to be in NCAA Tournaments and play for SEC Championships, and look who got it done today: Whitney and Michelle.

Game fi ve went back-and-forth as neither team could muster a two-point lead until Florida took an 8-6 advantage. After UF had a 9-7 lead, Tennessee then went on a 6-0 run for a 13-9 lead and put away the Gators, 15-12. Th e winning point came off a kill from freshman outside hitter Yuliya Stoyanova.

Senior outside hitter Michelle Piantadosi recorded a career high 26 kills, while hitting .393 (26-4-56). Junior outside hitter Amy Morris had 16 kills, Stoyanova tallied 14 and junior middle blocker Kristen Andre recorded 13.

Junior setter Julie Knytych recorded 68 assists to tie her career high, previously occurring against Ole Miss on Sept. 26, 2003, by a 3-1 score.

Defensive leaders included sophomore middle blocker Sarah Blum with nine blocks, Stoyanova with six and Andre with fi ve. Dig leaders were Morris with 31, the fourth-highest total in UT history and a personal record. Sophomore libero Annie Sadowski had 20 digs, Knytych contributed 15, junior defensive specialist Jasmine Fullove contributed 11 and sophomore defensive specialist Cynthia Buggs tallied 11.

FROM THE ARCHIVES /// NOV. 14, 2004

Lady Vols Snap Florida's Streak to Earn Share of SEC Title (& Win the SEC Tournament a Week Later)

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1983 SEC OverallKentucky * 5-0 41-6LSU 4-1 29-23TENNESSEE 3-2 30-10Georgia 2-3 22-10Ole Miss 1-4 28-14Mississippi State 0-5 7-29

1984 SEC OverallKentucky 6-0 22-8TENNESSEE* 5-1 24-10LSU 4-2 18-24Georgia 3-3 28-11Florida 1-5 16-16Ole Miss 1-5 21-13Mississippi State 1-5 18-20

1985SEC Overall

Georgia* 5-1 37-7LSU 5-1 33-10Florida 4-2 33-13TENNESSEE 3-3 12-24Ole Miss 2-4 28-16Kentucky 0-6 14-23Mississippi State 0-6 9-29

1986SEC Overall

LSU* 5-1 35-9Georgia 5-1 33-8Kentucky 4-2 22-12Florida 4-2 15-23TENNESSEE 2-4 22-13Ole Miss 1-5 20-15Mississippi State 0-6 15-23Auburn DNP 19-16

1987 SEC OverallKentucky* 7-0 31-2LSU 6-1 25-11Florida 5-2 37-6TENNESSEE 4-3 17-17Georgia 3-4 20-14Ole Miss 2-5 15-20Auburn 1-6 17-20Mississippi State 0-7 12-26

1988SEC Overall

Kentucky* 7-0 26-7TENNESSEE 5-2 23-12Florida 5-2 23-14LSU 5-2 22-13Georgia 3-4 24-12Auburn 2-5 25-12Ole Miss 1-6 6-18Mississippi State 0-7 17-19

1989 SEC OverallLSU* 8-0 30-8Georgia 7-1 30-4Kentucky 6-2 24-11TENNESSEE 5-3 13-15Ole Miss 4-4 30-12Florida 3-5 17-12Auburn 2-6 21-14Mississippi State 1-7 20-14Alabama 0-8 13-24

1990 SEC OverallLSU* 8-0 34-7Kentucky 7-1 22-12Georgia 4-4 29-14Auburn 4-4 24-13Florida 4-4 15-16TENNESSEE 4-4 12-17Ole Miss 3-5 14-10Mississippi State 1-7 17-13Alabama 1-7 15-22

1991 SEC OverallLSU* 13-1 35-2Florida 13-1 35-5Georgia 12-2 28-8Kentucky 8-6 24-13Auburn 7-7 22-13Alabama 5-9 14-18Ole Miss 4-10 13-18TENNESSEE 4-10 12-17Mississippi State 3-11 15-20South Carolina 1-13 13-24

1992 SEC OverallFlorida* 14-0 34-2LSU 12-2 26-9Georgia 10-4 24-9Kentucky 10-4 25-9TENNESSEE 8-6 13-14Auburn 8-6 11-19Alabama 4-10 10-22Ole Miss 3-11 11-23South Carolina 1-13 11-21Mississippi State 0-14 17-16

1993 SEC OverallFlorida* 14-0 33-4Kentucky 12-2 29-4Georgia 12-2 29-6LSU 8-6 21-16TENNESSEE 7-7 18-13Auburn 7-7 15-15South Carolina 4-10 15-18Mississippi State 4-10 15-19Alabama 2-12 17-21Ole Miss 0-14 3-28

1994 SEC OverallFlorida* 13-1 28-6Georgia 12-2 26-9Arkansas 10-5 19-17South Carolina 8-6 24-12Kentucky 8-6 13-21Alabama 8-7 21-14Auburn 6-9 16-15Ole Miss 6-9 9-20LSU 4-11 8-23Mississippi State 3-12 12-20TENNESSEE 2-12 10-21

1995Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida* 14-0 35-2Georgia 11-3 21-9South Carolina 8-6 21-11Kentucky 7-7 10-18TENNESSEE 0-14 7-25

Western Division SEC OverallArkansas 11-4 25-15LSU 8-7 20-12Auburn 7-8 16-13Alabama 7-8 24-10Ole Miss 4-11 17-17Mississippi State 3-12 16-18

1996Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida* 14-0 37-2South Carolina 10-4 22-8Kentucky 8-6 12-20TENNESSEE 6-8 17-16Georgia 3-11 12-18

Western Division SEC OverallArkansas 11-4 26-11Auburn 11-4 22-9Ole Miss 7-8 19-11LSU 6-9 10-20Mississippi State 3-12 18-19Alabama 1-14 5-31

1997Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 14-0 34-4South Carolina 11-3 20-7Georgia 10-4 20-12TENNESSEE 5-9 15-19Kentucky 4-10 14-16

Western Division SEC OverallArkansas* 13-2 29-5Auburn 11-4 20-9Ole Miss 7-8 12-18Mississippi State 4-11 12-22Alabama 2-13 9-23LSU 0-15 9-21

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FINAL SEC STANDINGS

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1998Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida* 14-0 35-3South Carolina 8-6 21-11Georgia 8-6 14-14TENNESSEE 7-7 19-10Kentucky 6-8 16-14

Western Division SEC OverallArkansas 14-1 29-6Auburn 9-6 22-9Mississippi State 5-10 9-20Louisiana State 5-10 15-16Alabama 2-13 14-18Ole Miss 2-13 9-23

1999Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida* 14-0 33-3TENNESSEE 8-6 19-13South Carolina 8-6 14-12Kentucky 6-8 16-15Georgia 5-9 10-16

Western Division SEC OverallArkansas 14-1 30-7Auburn 8-7 19-11Alabama 7-8 17-15LSU 7-8 17-15Mississippi State 2-13 11-16Ole Miss 1-14 10-19

2000Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida* 14-0 29-5South Carolina 12-2 22-7TENNESSEE 9-5 23-10Kentucky 5-9 15-15Georgia 3-11 6-21

Western Division SEC OverallAlabama 11-4 22-8Arkansas 9-6 16-14LSU 6-9 15-17Ole Miss 5-10 15-16Mississippi State 3-12 16-14Auburn 3-12 13-16

2001Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida* 14-0 28-2South Carolina 10-4 20-6TENNESSEE 7-7 16-11Kentucky 6-8 13-15Georgia 5-9 11-14

Western Division SEC OverallArkansas 12-3 21-12LSU 10-5 16-11Alabama 10-5 22-9Mississippi State 3-12 8-17Ole Miss 3-12 7-18Auburn 0-15 1-26

2002Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida* 16-0 34-3South Carolina 14-2 22-7Georgia 8-8 20-15TENNESSEE 8-8 20-11Kentucky 6-10 13-18

Western Division SEC OverallArkansas 14-2 27-6LSU 9-7 17-11Alabama 8-8 19-15Ole Miss 4-12 11-17Mississippi State 1-15 10-20Auburn 0-16 1-27

2003Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida* 16-0 36-2TENNESSEE 10-6 22-9Georgia 10-6 18-13Kentucky 6-10 14-18South Carolina 6-10 12-18

Western Division SEC OverallArkansas 15-1 27-7Alabama 11-5 18-13LSU 6-10 11-19Ole Miss 5-11 7-24Mississippi State 2-14 3-23Auburn 1-15 10-18

2004Eastern Division SEC OverallTENNESSEE* 15-1 32-3Florida 15-1 28-5Georgia 9-7 18-12South Carolina 5-11 12-15Kentucky 3-13 12-18

Western Division SEC OverallAlabama 10-6 21-9Arkansas 10-6 17-16LSU 8-8 17-12Auburn 6-10 11-16Ole Miss 5-11 14-16Mississippi State 2-14 10-18

2005Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida* 15-1 33-3TENNESSEE 13-3 25-9Kentucky 10-6 17-12South Carolina 5-11 13-14Georgia 5-11 10-18

Western Division SEC OverallLSU 11-5 21-8Arkansas 11-5 21-12Alabama 9-7 23-11Mississippi State 6-10 15-12Auburn 2-14 8-16Ole Miss 1-15 7-22

2006Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 19-1 30-3Kentucky 11-9 19-12TENNESSEE 10-10 19-12South Carolina 8-12 15-17Georgia 2-18 6-25

Western Division SEC OverallLSU 16-4 26-6Alabama 12-8 17-13Ole Miss 10-10 19-13Arkansas 9-11 16-13Mississippi State 8-12 17-13Auburn 5-15 13-18

2007Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 19-1 29-3Kentucky 13-7 22-10Georgia 8-12 17-13South Carolina 7-13 14-15TENNESSEE 6-14 11-18

Western Division SEC OverallLSU 15-5 25-8Ole Miss 14-6 25-8Alabama 12-8 15-14Mississippi State 7-13 12-17Arkansas 6-14 12-19Auburn 3-17 11-20

2008Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 18-2 27-4Kentucky 17-3 26-6TENNESSEE 15-5 22-10South Carolina 12-8 21-9Georgia 10-10 17-14

Western Division SEC OverallLSU 13-7 18-10Ole Miss 10-10 14-15Alabama 9-11 16-13Arkansas 4-16 7-23Mississippi State 1-19 6-25Auburn 1-19 6-25

2009Eastern Division SEC OverallKentucky 17-3 29-4TENNESSEE 16-4 24-8Florida 16-4 25-5Georgia 8-12 17-14South Carolina 5-15 14-16

Western Division SEC OverallLSU 18-2 25-7Auburn 8-12 16-15Arkansas 7-13 13-18Alabama 6-14 8-22Mississippi State 5-15 9-22Ole Miss 4-16 10-20

2010Eastern Division SEC OverallFlorida 20-0 29-2TENNESSEE 15-5 25-7Kentucky 11-9 17-14Georgia 6-14 15-17South Carolina 4-16 7-23

Western Division SEC OverallLSU 16-4 25-5Ole Miss 13-7 19-11Auburn 11-9 21-13Arkansas 8-12 14-17Alabama 3-17 11-19Mississippi State 3-17 11-20

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YULIYA STOYANOVA•2005 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention• 2006 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention

AMY MORRIS • 2004 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention • 2005 Vball Magazine All-America Third Team

SARAH BLUM• 2006 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention

NIKKI FOWLER• 2008 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention• 2009 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention• 2010 AVCA All-America Third Team

KRISTEN ANDRE • 2004 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention• 2005 Vball Magazine All-America First Team; AVCA All-America Second Team

APRIL CHAPPLE • 1984 Asics Tiger, USVBA All-America, AVCA All-America Second Team

JULIE KNYTYCH• 2004 AVCA All-America Third Team • 2005 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention

BEVERLY ROBINSON • 1982 AVCA All-America First Team

MICHELLE PIANTADOSI • 2004 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention

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CHLOE GOLDMAN• 2009 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention

LEAH HINKEY• 2010 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention

KAYLA JETER• 2010 AVCA All-America Hon. Mention

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Th rough the years, the members of the Lady Vol volleyball teams have earned numerous honors both on the court and in the classroom. Since 1976, 94 current or former Lady Vols have been honored 321 times with such distinctions as All-SEC, Academic All-SEC, Academic All-District, All-American, Academic All-American, or have been members on teams at the National Sports Festival, European Global Challenge, World University Games, Pan American Games and Olympic Games.

Among the most decorated Lady Vols was Beverly Robinson, who played at UT in 1982 and 1983. In total, Robinson was recognized 15 times for her exploits. She is also the only Lady Vol volleyball player to have her number (5) retired.

KRISTEN ANDRE All-SEC Second Team 2003; Academic All-SEC 2003, 2004, 2005; AVCA All-America Honorable Mention 2004; AVCA All-South Region 2004, 2005; All-SEC First Team 2004, 2005; AVCA National Sports Imports Player of the Week 9/7/2004; All-NCAA Championship Team 2005; CVU.com Stellar Spikers Honorable Mention; AVCA All-America Second Team 2005; Vball Magazine First-Team All-American 2005

JENA BERG SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2007; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2007

MANDY BERGEY Academic All-SEC 1999

ROBIN BISE State All-Tournament 1976; All-State 1977, 1978; All-Region II 1978

NIKI BISHOP Academic All-SEC 1991, 1992

ABBEY BLAZER Academic All-SEC 1996

SARAH BLUM SEC All-Freshman Team 2003; SEC Academic Honor Roll 2004, 2005; State College NCAA Regional MVP 2005; All-SEC Second Team 2005; CVU.com National Player of the Week 12/13/2005; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2006; All-SEC First Team 2006; CVU.com Stellar Spikers Second Team 2006; AVCA All-South Region Team 2006; AVCA Honorable Mention All-American 2006

ALFREDA BOOKER All-State and All-SEC 1979

DIANE BORGERDING World University Games (alternate) 1985

ERIKA BREZ All-SEC Second Team 1999, Academic All-SEC 1999

TAMALA BRIGHTMAN All-SEC 1991, 1992, 1993; AVCA First Team All-South Region 1992; World University Games B team 1993

JASMINE BROWN SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2009; SEC Academic Honor Roll 2010;

BRENDA CANTWELL National Sports Festival East Team 1983

LAURIE CARAHER National Sports Festival VI 1985; All-SEC 1986; SEC All-Tournament 1987

APRIL CHAPPLE All-SEC 1982, 1984; National Sports Festival East Team 1982, 1983; All-South Region 1984; SEC Tournament MVP 1984; CVCA, Asics Tiger and USVBA All-America 1984; AVCA All-America Second Team 1984; World University Games 1985; U.S. National Team member 1985

BETSY CHAVEZ All-SEC 1983

CAROL CHEADE SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2006; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

LESLIE CIKRA SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2009; SEC All-Freshman Team 2009; SEC Academic Honor Roll 2010

MILAN CLARKE SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2006; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2006, 2007, 2008

LAUREN CLAYTON Academic All-SEC 1997, 1998,1999

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KRISTEN CLEMENTS Academic All-SEC 2000, 2002

ALEX COMPEAU Academic All-SEC 2002

WENDY DILWORTH-PITCHER Academic All-SEC 1991, 1992

KRISTY DOBSON All-SEC 1990; Academic All-SEC 1990, 1991; National Sports Festival 1990

KAREN DYER Academic All-SEC 1990

STEPHANIE EHLERS All-SEC 1988; SEC All-Tournament 1988; All-East Central Region 1988

JENNIFER ELLIOTT Academic All-SEC 2000, 2001, 2002

JANET ENGLAND All-State 1977, 1978

KELSEY FAUTSCH State College NCAA All-Regional Team 2005; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2006; SEC Community Service Team 2006; ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District First Team 2006; ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Third Team 2006

MINDY FLYNN USA/BIP u20 Development Team 2007

NIKKI FOWLER SEC Freshman of the Year 2007; SEC All-Freshman Team 2007; SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2008, SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2008, 2009, 2010; Preseason All-SEC Team 2008, 2009, 2010; All-SEC First Team 2008, 2009, 2010; AVCA All-South First Team 2008, 2009; AVCA Honorable Mention All-America 2008, 2009; CVU.com Honorable Mention Stellar Spiker 2008, 2009; US National A2 Training Team 2009; AVCA Third Team All-America 2010; SEC Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year 2010; CoSIDA Academic All-America 2010; NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship

AMANDA FRIDAY SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2008; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2009, 2010; SEC Community Service Team 2010

WHITNEY GIFFORD Academic All-SEC 2002, 2003, 2004

MARIE THERESE GILLCRIST All-SEC 1981

KERRY GINTER Academic All-SEC 1995, 1996, 1997

CHLOE GOLDMAN SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2008 2009; AVCA All-South Honorable Mention 2008; AVCA All-South Region 2009; AVCA Honorable Mention All-American 2009; All-SEC First Team 2009; SEC Libero of the Year 2009

MARY GOSSETT Academic All-SEC 1983, 1984

TANYA HAAVE All-State 1980; All-Region II 1980; All-SEC 1980; Academic All-SEC 1984

KELLY HANLON All-SEC Second Team 1995, 1996

HEATHER HARRINGTON Academic All-SEC 2003

DEEDEE HARRISON SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2008; SEC Academic Honor Roll 2010

MARY HEINECKE Academic All-SEC 1996, 1997, 1998

JANELLE HESTER All-SEC Second Team 2000, 2001; USA Volleyball National A2 Training Team 2002

LEAH HINKEY SEC All-Freshman Team 2006; USA/BIP u20 Development Team 2007; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2007, 2010; AVCA Honorable Mention All-America 2010; All-SEC Second Team 2010

LISA HUNTLEY All-State 1979; All-SEC 1979, 1980

CHRIS JESTILA All-SEC Second Team 1998; Academic All-SEC 1998

KAYLA JETER SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2008; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2009, 2010; All-SEC Second Team 2009; Preseason All-SEC Team 2010; AVCA Honorable Mention All-America 2010; Sports Imports/AVCA National Player of the Week (10/5/10); All-SEC First Team 2010

WENDY JONES Academic All-SEC 1987, 1988, 1989; All-SEC 1989

BONNIE KENNY National Sports Festival IV 1982; All-SEC 1982; Academic All-America 1983; Academic All-SEC 1983

LYNN KLUS Academic All-SEC 1989

STEPHANIE KNIGHT All-SEC Second Team 1999

JULIE KNYTYCH AVCA All-America Third Team 2004; AVCA All-South Region 2004, 2005; All-SEC First Team 2004; Academic All-SEC 2004, 2005; All-SEC Tournament Team 2005; All-SEC Second Team 2005; AVCA All-America Honorable Mention 2005

MELISSA KOWALSKI Academic All-SEC 1999

LAURÉN LAFLAMME SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2008

ERICA LEAR All-SEC First Team 2001; All-SEC Second Team 1999, 2000; AVCA All-Region IV 2000

KRIS LEDBETTER Academic All-SEC 1985

CISSI LENNARTSSON Academic All-SEC 1994; District IV Academic All-American 1994

LYNN LOVINGIER Academic All-SEC 1997

JAYE LOYD SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2007

KELSEY MAHONEY SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2008; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2009, 2010

ROBIN MAINE All-SEC 1981, 1982, 1983; National Sports Festival III 1981; National Sports Festival IV 1982

KYLIE MARSHALL SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2007; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2007, 2008, 2009; NCAA National Student-Athlete Development Conference 2008

LEZLI McPHAIL All-SEC 1981

JENNY MEEKS Academic All-SEC 1995, 1996, 1997

MORGAN MILTNER Academic All-SEC 2003

DONNA MONACO National Sports Festival VI 1985; SEC All-Tournament 1984; Academic All-SEC 1985, 1986; Academic All-District 1985

MOLLY MOONEYAcademic All-SEC 1993, 1994

AMY MORRIS Academic All-District Third Team 2003; Academic All-SEC 2003, 2004, 2005; AVCA All-America Honorable Mention 2004; AVCA All-South Region 2004; AVCA All-South Region Honorable Mention 2005; All-SEC First Team 2004; All-SEC Second Team 2005; SEC Defensive Player of the Year 2004; Vball Magazine Third-Team All-American 2005

INGRID MUELLER National Sports Festival I 1978; National Sports Festival II 1979; World University Games 1979; All-State 1979; All-SEC 1979

ELLEN MULLINSSEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll 2010

MARY NATWICK All-State 1978; All-Region II 1978

CHELSEA NOBLE SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll 2006; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2006

KIM OBIALA All-SEC Second Team 1997; Academic All-SEC 1996, 1997, 1998

LAURA PAUL Academic All-SEC 2001

ANDREA PETERSON Academic All-SEC 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

MICHELLE PIANTADOSI Academic All-SEC 2002; USA Volleyball National A2 training team 2003; SEC All-Tournament Team 2003; AVCA All-America Honorable Mention 2004; AVCA All-South Region 2004; All-SEC Second Team 2004

FARREN POWE All-SEC Second Team 2009

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LAUREN PROCTOR Academic All-SEC 1999, 2001

BEVERLY ROBINSON All-SEC 1981, 1982, 1983; AVCA All-America First Team 1982; SEC Tournament MVP 1982; National Sports Festival IV 1982; World University Games 1983; U.S. National Training Team 1984-1989; Pan Am Games 1987; U.S. Olympic Team 1988

KELSEY ROBINSONSEC All-Freshman Team 2010; SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll 2010

ANNIE SADOWSKI Academic All-SEC 2004, 2005; SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2006

CARLY SAHAGIANSEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll 2010

KATHY ST. CLAIR All-State 1976, 1977

STEPHANIE SCHEPER National Sports Festival VI 1985 (captain)

JODEE SCOTT Academic All-SEC 1996

KELLI SCOTT Academic All-SEC 2000, 2001, 2002; Academic All-District 2002; AVCA National Sports Imports Player of the Week 10/10/2000

DIANNE SHOEMAKER Academic All-SEC 1986, 1987, 1988; All-SEC 1987, 1988; All-East Central Region 1987, 1988; Academic All-District 1987; SEC All-Tournament 1988

JANET SIMONITSCH Academic All-SEC 1985

LISA STEGMAN Academic All-SEC 1986, 1987, 1988; SEC All-Tournament 1987

EMILY STEINBECK SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll 2009, 2010

YULIYA STOYANOVA All-SEC Freshman Team 2004; AVCA South Region Freshman of the Year 2004; AVCA Honorable Mention All-South Region 2004, 2005; All-SEC Second Team 2004; Academic All-SEC 2004, 2005; AVCA All-America Honorable Mention 2005, 2006; All-SEC First Team 2005; CVU.com National Player of the Week 9/13/2005; All-SEC Second Team 2006; AVCA All-South Region Team 2006

SONJA THOMAS All-SEC Second Team 1994

CHRISTY WARREN Academic All-SEC 1996, 1997, 1998

TIFFANY WASHINGTON Academic All-SEC 1992

LAURA WESSBERG SEC All-Tournament 1984

ARIANA WILSON All-SEC First Team 1999, 2000, 2001; SEC All-Tournament 1999, 2000; AVCA All-Region IV 1999, 2000, 2001; All-SEC Second Team 1998; Academic All-SEC 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001

ANNETTE YOUNG-GILLCRIST Academic All-SEC 1990

MAJOR SEC HONORS

SEC COACH OF THEY YEAR1984 Bob Burtucci1987 Sandy Lynn1988 Sandy Lynn2004 Rob Patrick2008 Rob Patrick

SEC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2004 Amy Morris2009 Chloe Goldman

SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2007 Nikki Fowler

SEC TOURNAMENT MVP*1982 Beverly Robinson1984 April Chapple2004 Amy Morris

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ABillye Anderton 1969Kristen Andre 2002-05Megan Arner 2000-01

BTiff any Baker 2011-NowCindy Ballew 1971Abby Bayona 1985Jena Berg 2006-07Mandy Bergey 1998-99Robin Bise 1975-78Niki Bishop 1990-93Abbey Blazer 1995-96Sarah Blum 2003-06Beverly Bond 1978-79Alfreda Booker 1979-80Diane Borgerding 1982-85Krista Brenner 2007Erika Brez 1998-99Nikki Brice 2011-NowTamala Brightman 1990-93Mindy Britten 1996-97Cheri Brooks 1977Jasmine Brown 2009-NowAmy Buchanan 1992-94Cynthia Buggs 2003-04

CLinda Caldwell 1969-70Brenda Cantwell 1981-83Laurie Caraher 1984-87Caley Carter 2001April Chapple 1981-84Betsy Chavez 1981-83Carol Cheade 2006-09Marilyn Childress 1970-71Teri Childress 1976-79Meg Chislett 1975-77Leslie Cikra 2009-NowMilan Clarke 2005-08Lauren Clayton 1996-99Kristen Clements 1999-00Cindy Clowers 1975, 77Susie Cole 1969Teresa Colquitt 1977Alex Compeau 2000-02Mary Clare Cloghlan 2001Martha Cummins 1975-76Nancy Curtis 1972Trinia Cuseo 2000-01

DCaroline Davis 1971-74Wendy Dilworth Pitcher 1990-93Sally Discenza 1976Kristy Dobson 1988-91Mary Doyle 1977Karen Dyer 1988-91

EStephanie Ehlers 1985-88Jennifer Elliott 1999-00Lori Emberton 1978Janet England 1975-78Debbie Enloe 1973-75

FKelsey Fautsch 2005-06Martha Flowers 1977-79Mindy Flynn 2005-08Nikki Fowler 2007-10Amanda Friday 2008-10

Ruthie Fritts 1969-71Jasmine Fullove 2002-05

GBeverly Garner 1980-82Linda Garren 1975Whitney Giff ord 2001-04Marie Therese Gillcrist 1978-81Kerry Ginter 1994-97Debbie Goade 1970-72Chloe Goldman 2006-09Mary Gossett 1981-84Natalie Guerra 2009

HTanya Haave 1980, 84Kim Hackler 1980-83Pam Hackler 1980-81Nancy Haggerty 1976Denise Hagler 1989Annie Haines 1974Diane Hale 1971-74Holly Hall 1978Joan Hamilton 1969-71Kelly Hanlon 1995-97Tiff any Hamilton 1992-93Michaela Hanakova 2008Heather Harrington 2002-05DeeDee Harrison 2008-PresentLynn Hays 1970Mary Heinecke 1995-98Nancy Henderson 1977Janelle Hester 1999-02Alyssa Hilby 2008-10Leah Hinkey 2006-10Kathy Homan 1972Cathy Houk 1981Courtney Huettemann 1994-97Nikki Huff man 2001Lisa Huntley 1979-80Christine Hynes 1983-84

JMahuli Jakubek 1978-79Kayla Jeter 2008-NowChris Jestila 1996-98Joselyn Johnson 2004-07Wendy Jones 1986-89

KCarlie Kearney 2004Bonnie Kenny 1980-83Trula Kerns 1972-75Cathy Kidd 1969-71Kristen Kinker 1987Lynn Klus 1988-90Stephanie Knight 1998-00Julie Knytych 2002-05Shealyn Kolosky 2011-NowMelissa Kowalski 1997-99

LMegan LaBernz 1993Laurén LaFlamme 2004-08Sylvia Lane 1976Erica Lear 1998-01Kris Ledbetter 1984-85Lisa Lee 1978-79Cissi Lennartsson 1993-94Jaye Loyd 2006-08Lynn Lovingier 1995-98

MKelsey Mahoney 2008-NowRobin Maine 1980-83Barb Mannix 1986Pam Maples 1970-72Kylie Marshall 2006-09Alice McKenzie 1970Pam McMahan 1981-82Lezlie McPhail 1980-81Jenny Meeks 1994-96Morgan Miltner 2002-03LeeAnn Mitchell 1979-80Donna Monaco 1984-86Molly Mooney 1991-94Marisa Moore 1974-76Terri Sue Moore 1978Amy Morris 2003-05Jamie Mossburg 2000Ingrid Mueller 1979Nancy Mueller 1988-91Ann Mullins 2003-04Ellen Mullins 2010-NowJamie Myers 1986-89

NKristan Nastulski 1988-91Mary Natwick 1976-79Chelsea Noble 2005-06Kim Obiala 1995-98

OJean Ann O’Connor 1969Kris O’Dell 1977Melissa Olmstead 1983Brenda Ott 1972-75

PMichelle Piantadosi 2001-04Laura Paul 1999-00Andrea Peterson 1998-01Tracy Pitner 1977Mary Pollmiller 2011-NowCarol Porter 1970-71Susan Porter 1969Farren Powe 2006-09Suzy Pressly 1976Lauren Proctor 1998-99Burline Pullin 1972-73

RJackie Ramsdale 2005Amy Rauch 1989-90Beverly Robinson 1982-83Kelsey Robinson 2010-NowSusie Rohrer 1972-74Jennifer Rudy 2002-03Amy Rule 1973-75Jane Rule 1969-70

SAnnie Sadowski 2003-06Carly Sahagian 2010-NowKathy St. Clair 1974-77Ann Scarbrough 1969Kylann Scheidt 2010-NowStephanie Scheper 1983-85Holly Schetzsle 2001Sue Schultze 1972Jodee Scott 1995-96Kelli Scott 1999-02Jan Seeley 1973Rosie Sherrod 1972Dianne Shoemaker 1985-88

Phyllis Silcock 1974Janet Simonitsch 1984-85Maureen Skalitzky 1986Carmen Smith 1971Jennifer Smith 1992Rebekah Smith 2009Anna Stakkestad 1993Lisa Stegman 1985-88Emily Steinbeck 2009-10Lisa Stewart 1983Stephanie Stoll 2011-NowYuliya Stoyanova 2004-07Allison Stricklin 1994-95, 1997

TMichelle Taylor 1978-80Connie Thomas 1989Michelle Thomas 1996Sonja Thomas 1991-94Susan Thornton 1976Rita Tingle 1972Pamela Towers 1978

UPat Upchurch 1972

VMercedes Vaughn 2011

WAva Walker 1973-74Vonda Ward 1994Christy Warren 1995-98Tiff any Washington 1990-93Laura Wessberg 1984Rachel Westfi eld 1996April Williams 1981Kathy Williams 1976-77Ariana Wilson 1997-01Shannon Wilson 1972Lynne Winders 1970-71Dee Wright 1973

YAnnette Young-Gillcrist 1987-90

ZBrittany Zahn 2003-04Erin Zammett 1996Beth Zarestky 1997

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TOP 25 VOLLEYBALL CROWDSThe Lady Vols had 10 of their top 25 highest

crowds during the 2010 season, including a season-high 1,431 against Florida on Sept. 19.

Eighteen of Tennessee’s top 25 highest crowds have come in the three years since Thompson-Boling Arena became the team’s primary competition venue.

Opp. Att. Fac. Date1. Georgia 3,311 TBA 10/28/052. Florida 1,571 TBA 10/31/033. Florida 1,532 TBA 11/20/094. Florida 1,431 TBA 9/19/105. Florida 1,337 Stokely 10/22/046. Chattanooga/ 1,307 TBA 8/28/10Virginia Tech7. Arkansas 1,186 TBA 11/14/108. Ole Miss 1,168 TBA 9/27/099. Kentucky 1,126 TBA 9/29/1010. Alabama 1,103 TBA 10/17/1011. Florida 1,097 TBA 11/14/0812. Auburn 1,064 TBA 10/29/1013. Duke * 1,059 TBA 12/4/0914. LSU 962 TBA 11/12/1015. Georgia 922 TBA 10/31/1016. Kentucky 907 Stokely 11/10/0017. Pacifi c 900 Alumni 9/22/8318. Arkansas 852 TBA 9/25/0919. Mississippi State 827 TBA 10/15/1020. Florida 806 Stokely 11/17/0621. Mississippi State 805 TBA 11/6/0922. Hawaii 798 Alumni 10/10/84t23. Ole Miss 777 TBA 10/1/10t23. Auburn 777 TBA 10/11/0925. Kentucky 758 TBA 11/25/09

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SEASON ATTENDANCE FIGURESWith an average home attendance of 983 in

2010, the Lady Vols demolished the previous school record of 772 set the year before. UT also fi nished with a program record for total home attendance as 13,761 fans passed through the turnstiles at Thomp-son-Boling Arena.

Since beginning play in Thompson-Boling Arena full time in 2008, Tennessee has created a tradition of home-court dominance, putting together a 36-7 record in the facility. That mark includes an impres-sive 12-2 record in 2010.

Year by Year (Since moving into TBA)Year Avg. Total2010 983 13,7612009 772 11.5852008 485 6,788

GOOD TO BE HOMEAfter spending 10 seasons in Stokely Athletics

Center, the Lady Vols are entering their fourth season playing in Thompson-Boling Arena

Since beginning to play in the facility full-time in 2008, the Lady Vols are 36-7 (.854) in home matches, including a near-perfect 12-2 record this season.

Record at Thompson-Boling Since 2008Year Record Pct.2008 11-3 .7862009 13-2 .8672010 12-2 .857All-Time 36-7 .854

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TOP ALUMNI CROWDSOpponent Attendance Date1. Pacifi c 900 9/22/832. Hawaii 798 10/10/843. Mississippi State 618 10/9/854. Georgia 577 11/13/925. Mississippi State 512 9/24/95 Eastern Kentucky 512 11/6/85

TOP STOKELY CROWDSOpponent Attendance Date1. Florida 1,337 10/22/042. Kentucky 907 11/10/003. Florida 806 11/17/064. Florida Atlantic 737 9/4/985. Florida 734 10/30/05

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AUGUSTCOMCAST LADY VOL CLASSIC (UT, Ohio, Maryland, Villanova) • KNOXVILLE26 FRI. Maryland vs. Villanova 5 p.m.

OHIO 7 p.m.27 SAT. VILLANOVA 10 a.m.

Maryland vs. Ohio NoonOhio vs. Villanova 5 p.m.MARYLAND 7p.m.

SEPTEMBERState Farm Classic (Illinois, Tennessee, Houston, Dayton) • Champaign, Ill.2 Fri. at Illinois 7 p.m. CT3 Sat. vs. Dayton Noon CT

vs. Houston 5:30 p.m. CTVirginia Tech Tournament (Virginia Tech, Tennessee, American, Seton Hall) • Blacksburg, Va.9 Fri. vs. Seton Hall 4 p.m.10 Sat. vs. American 10:30 a.m.

at Virginia Tech 7 p.m.16 FRI. GEORGIA * KNOXVILLE 7 p.m.18 SUN. AUBURN * KNOXVILLE 1:30 p.m.23 Fri. at South Carolina * Columbia, S.C. 7 p.m.25 Sun. at Florida * (ESPNU) Gainesville, Fla. 5 p.m.30 Fri. at LSU * Baton Rouge, La. 7 p.m. CT

OCTOBER2 Sun. at Arkansas * (FOX) Fayetteville, Ark. 1 p.m. CT7 FRI. ALABAMA * KNOXVILLE 7 p.m.9 SUN. OLE MISS * KNOXVILLE 1:30 p.m.12 Wed. at Kentucky * (ESPNU) Lexington, Ky. 8 p.m.16 Sun. at Mississippi State * Starkville, Miss. 1:30 p.m. CT21 Fri. at Auburn * Auburn, Ala. 7 p.m. CT23 Sun. at Georgia * Athens, Ga. 1:30 p.m.28 FRI. FLORIDA * KNOXVILLE 7 p.m.30 SUN. SOUTH CAROLINA * KNOXVILLE 1:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER2 Wed. at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 7 p.m.6 SUN. MISSISSIPPI STATE * KNOXVILLE 1:30 p.m.11 Fri. at Ole Miss * Oxford, Miss. 7 p.m. CT13 Sun. at Alabama * Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1:30 p.m. CT18 FRI. ARKANSAS * KNOXVILLE 7 p.m.20 SUN. LSU * (CSS) KNOXVILLE 2 p.m.23 WED. KENTUCKY * KNOXVILLE 7 p.m.

DECEMBERTBA TBA NCAA First & Second Rounds Campus Sites TBATBA TBA NCAA Regionals TBA TBA15 & 17 Thurs. & Sat. NCAA Championships San Antonio, Texas TBA

All dates & times subject to change; BOLD CAPS indicate home matches; * Denotes Southeastern Conference match