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2011 MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE

2011 Middle Tennessee Volleyball Media Guide

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2011 MIDDLE TENNESSEEVOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE

FIVE CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

BLUE RAIDER VOLLEYBALLQUICK FACTSSchool Name .................... Middle Tennessee State UniversityLocation ......................................................... Murfreesboro, Tenn.Founded ...................................................................................... 1911Enrollment ............................................................................... 26,430Nickname ..................................................................... Blue RaidersColors ............................................................ Royal Blue and WhiteConference........................................................................... Sun BeltFacility ......................................... Alumni Memorial Gym (2,000)President ...................................................... Dr. Sidney A. McPheeDirector of Athletics ............................................... Chris MassaroAssociate AD/SWA............................................... Diane TurnhamAthletics Phone ........................................................ 615.898.2450

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ...................................................................... Matt PeckRecord at MT ......................................... 143-53*/Seven SeasonsCareer Record ............................................ 686-249*/27 seasonsOffice Phone .............................................................. 615.898.2230Associate Head Coach ............................................. Jeff MotluckAssistant Coach ........................................... Amy HendrichovskyVolunteer Assistant .......................................... Paul McCormack

*actual records of 188-53 and 731-249 include wins vacated due to NCAA sanctions

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSAsst. AD/Athletic Communications Director ... Mark OwensIntern/Volleyball Contact ...................................... Clay Trainum Office Phone .................................................... 615.904.8209 Cell Phone ........................................................ 765.631.1769 E-mail ................................... [email protected] Communications Fax ............................. 615.898.5626Athletic Website ........................................... GoBlueRaiders.com

TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts ......................................................................................... 1Media Information .......................................................................... 2Schedule ............................................................................................. 3 Middle Tennessee ............................................................................ 4Blue Raider Sports Medicine ....................................................... 6Strength and Conditioning .......................................................... 7Alumni Memorial Gym .................................................................. 8The TeamRoster ................................................................................................. 14Coaches and Support Staff ........................................................ 16Players ............................................................................................... 24History2010 Review .................................................................................... 50All-Time Award Winners .............................................................. 54All-Time Letterwinners ................................................................ 55Statistical Clubs .............................................................................. 56Individual and Team Records .................................................... 57Milestone Matches ........................................................................ 60All-Time Results .............................................................................. 62Series Records and History ........................................................ 68

CREDITS - The 2011 Middle Tennessee Volleyball Informa-tion Guide is a production of the MTSU Athletic Commu-nications Office. It was written and edited by athletic com-munications intern Clay Trainum. Layout and design by Clay Trainum with assistance from Bradley Lambert. Photography and MTSU Photo Services. Covers designed by Clay Trainum.

MISSION STATEMENT - The MTSU Athletic Program promotes excellence in athletics and athletic opportuni-ties for every student-athlete, the University and the community. Building on tradition, the program advances the University’s regional and national stature and creates opportunites for innovative partnerships through-out the region. Middle Tennessee State University continually works to maximize human, financial and physi-cal resources to create and heighten the quality of its sports programs.

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The Middle Tennessee Athletic Communications staff appreciates your interest in Blue Raider Vol-leyball and would like to welcome you to Alumni Memorial Gym. Please let us know if we can facilitate your coverage in any way. For additional information, interviews, statistics, historical data, and photographs, please contact Clay Trainum at 615.904.8209.

INTERVIEWSMedia wanting to interview players need to make arrangements through the Middle Tennessee Athletic Communications Office, preferably 24 hours in advance. Please contact Clay Trainum at 615.904.8209. The best time to interview players is generally following practice. Interviews with head coach Matt Peck or other coaches must also be arranged through the Athletic Communications Office.

GAME SERVICESPre-game information such as game notes, statistics, rosters, media guides, and programs are available one hour prior to match time. After the second game and after the match, box scores and play-by-play packets will be available.

POST-MATCH INTERVIEWSHead coach Matt Peck and selected players will be available to the media following a 10-minute cooling-off period at the end of the match. The Middle Tennessee dressing room and training room are closed to the media. Interviews with visiting players and coaches should be requested through the opponent’s SID. The post-match press conference should last no longer than 15 minutes.

PARKINGThere is no designated media parking for Middle Tennessee volleyball matches.

Mailing AddressAthletic Communications

Middle TennesseeMTSU Box 20

1301 E. Main StreetMurfreesboro, TN 37132

Overnight Mailing AddressAthletic Communications

Middle Tennessee1500 Greenland Drive

Murfreesboro, TN 37132

Key Phone NumbersAthletic Communications Phone: 615.898.2968

Athletic Communications Fax: 615.898.5626Ticket Office Phone: 615.898.2103

Athletic Department Phone: 615.898.2450

NOTE TO THE MEDIA

Mark OwensAssoc. A.D./

Ath. Communications

Travis WoodsAssistant Director

Leslie WilhiteAssistant Director

Bradley LambertDirector of Internet

Services

Clay TrainumIntern

Mark SlavichIntern

Nathan WallachIntern

Middle Tennessee AThleTic coMMunicATions sTAff

GoBlueRaiders.com is a fast and accurate Internet source for official coverage of Blue Raider athletics. Regardless of where you are or what time of day it is, you can access up-to-date information on your favorite Blue Raider sports or athletes.

GoBlueRaiders.com has grown to average more than 14.9 million page views a year, with the average visitor spending nearly five minutes on the site each day. The site has seen in excess of 3.1 million visitors since January of 2004.

After two years of operation under a national sports Web site provider, GoBlueRaiders.com moved to a total in-house operation with a new design and format. Since 2001, the Athletic Communications office has managed the site and been responsible for all content, designs, services, and updates. The Web site, named Best Collegiate Sports Web site in 2002 by the Tennessean, underwent a complete renovation in 2006.

Thanks to members of the Athletic Commu-nications staff, pre-game releases; game stories; features; and up-to-date statistics, photos, and results for the 17 Blue Raider sports are regularly posted to the site. Add to that online ticketing by Ticketmaster and links to Blue Raider alumni and spirit groups and you have the most complete source of information about Middle Ten-nessee athletics anywhere.

Full-motion video is featured as part of a new Internet streaming package introduced in the summer of 2007.

The site also features complete bios on players and coaches, printable monthly event calendars, press conference

audio and video, and photo galleries of many events and games. In partnership with Yahoo! Sports, Middle Tennessee broadcasts play-by-play of all football, men’s and women’s basketball, and baseball games online.

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

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Aug. 27 vs. Colorado State Fayetteville, Ark. NoonAug. 27 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 7 p.m.Sept. 1 Missouri Alumni Memorial Gym 7 p.m.

Blue Raider BashSept. 2 ETSU Alumni Memorial Gym 7:30 p.m.Sept. 3 Auburn Alumni Memorial Gym 7:30 p.m.

Middle Tennessee InvitationalSept. 9 Illinois Alumni Memorial Gym 5 p.m.Sept. 10 Tulsa Alumni Memorial Gym 10 a.m.Sept. 10 Cal Poly Alumni Memorial Gym 5 p.m.

Sept. 16 at Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. 7 p.m.Sept. 17 vs. Minnesota Milwaukee, Wis. 5 p.m.Sept. 23 Arkansas State * Alumni Memorial Gym 7 p.m.Sept. 25 UALR * Alumni Memorial Gym 1 p.m.Sept. 30 at Florida Atlantic * Boca Raton, Fla. 5 p.m.Oct. 2 at FIU * Miami, Fla. 11 a.m.Oct. 4 at Western Kentucky * Bowling Green, Ky. 7 p.m.

Oct. 7 South Alabama * Alumni Memorial Gym 7 p.m.Oct. 8 Troy * Alumni Memorial Gym 7 p.m.Oct. 11 Marquette Alumni Memorial Gym 7 p.m.Oct. 14 Florida Atlantic * Alumni Memorial Gym 7 p.m.Oct. 16 FIU * Alumni Memorial Gym 1 p.m.Oct. 20 at ULM * Monroe, La. 7 p.m.Oct. 22 at Louisiana * Lafayette, La. 7 p.m.Oct. 26 Georgia Tech Alumni Memorial Gym 6:30 p.m.Oct. 28 North Texas * Alumni Memorial Gym 7 p.m.Oct. 29 Denver * Alumni Memorial Gym 7 p.m.Nov. 4 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 7 p.m.Nov. 6 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. NoonNov. 11 Western Kentucky * Alumni Memorial Gym 7 p.m.

Sun Belt Conference TournamentNov. 17-19 Miami, Fla. TBA

Nov. 26 VCU Alumni Memorial Gym 3 PM

* denotes conference matches

2011 SCHEDULE

The Middle Tennessee volleyball team will be offering complete behind the scenes coverage of the 2011 season via Twitter. Fans can stay up to date with live scores, video, pictures and get a feel for everything that goes into the Middle Tennessee season by logging onto Twitter.com/MTVolleyball.

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLThis isMiddle TennesseeMiddle Tennessee State University unites the closeness of a small college with the opportunities of a large dynamic public university where students explore their intel-lectual potential and realize the promise in their futures. Grounding students in the arts and sciences, the University offers an integrated, technological, innovative education that prepares leaders for the economic, political, civic, and social life of the region and beyond.

The University is dedicated to promoting openness and educating a diverse student body from across the nation and around the world through comprehensive under-graduate and select masters and doctoral programs. MTSU prepares students to live productively and to become lifelong learners; to employ scientific knowledge and an understanding of culture and history; to think logically, critically, and creatively; to communicate clearly; to make sound judgments; to acquire working knowledge of a discipline or group of related disciplines; and to participate as citizens in the global community. The MTSU community creates knowledge through research and uses schol-arship to enhance teaching and public service.

The University fosters an environment conducive to learning and personal develop-ment; recruits exceptional faculty and maintains support services to assist instruction; provides resources to encourage research, creative activity, and service; develops individual, corporate, and public support; encourages excellence in athletics and rec-reational activities; establishes academic partnerships that support student-centered learning; works continually to strengthen and enhance the academic core; and supplies resources to accomplish its mission.

A major public institution of higher learning, MTSU is a member of the State University and Community College System of Tennessee.

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLWe areTennessee’s BestHaving the largest undergraduate enrollment in the state and being named one of the top 100 public institutions in the nation doesn’t happen by accident. It’s the result of Middle Tennessee’s wide range of degree programs and the University’s commitment to provide students with the best possible educational value.

The numbers prove that students are choosing to build their future at Middle Tennessee State University. Nearly 75% of entering freshmen list Middle Tennessee as their first choice.

Presently, the University is involved in proposed or active capital projects totaling nearly $400 million. Construction on a new student center (left) has begun and the new College of Education building (above) will be opening this year.

The most recent Forbes ranking lists Middle Tennessee as the leading public institution in the state and a top 50 “Best Buy.”

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLBlue RaiderSports MedicineHealth care is one of the most important aspects of a student-athlete’s life, and no university is more committed to keeping athletes healthy than Middle Tennessee. The Sports Medicine facility provides MTSU student-athletes with one of the finest athletic training facilities in the nation.

Head Athletic Trainer Drew Shea and the Sports Medicine staff have set liberal hours to make sure each student-athlete has his or her needs met. The Sports Medicine facility opens at 6 a.m. each morning and doesn’t close until all student-athletes have been treated.

The Sports Medicine facility contains a complete injury rehabilitation center, new rehab equipment, two full-size whirlpools, a dressing area for athletes, and a private office for the team physicians.

There is no waiting in the Sports Medicine facility since there are nine taping stations, multiple state-of-the-art modalities, and a new rehabilitation area. All of the equip-ment in the facility is top of the line. Athletes can use a full-stride treadmill, a stairmas-ter, and an exercise bike during their rehabilitation. One of the most recent additions to the equipment is a $15,000 K-Laser which helps speed up the healing process, enabling student-athletes to return to competition at a faster rate.

The latest piece of equipment that aids the Sports Medicine staff is a new state-of-the-art computer system that tracks injuries, rehab protocols, medications, and surgeries. The new computer system allows each athletic trainer to keep student-athlete rehabili-tation programs moving forward at as rapid a pace as possible.

The facility also contains a fully stocked physician’s examination room for the resolution of any minor issues that a student-athlete have, which saves time for both student-athletes and staff. There is also a C-Arm portable X-Ray machine on site.

Shea and his assistants each have an office in the Sports Medicine facility, and there is work space for the nine graduate assistants. Each office is self-contained, allowing private consultations with injured student-athletes.

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLStrength andConditioningOne of the biggest changes in college athletics over the past few years has been the attitude toward strength and conditioning. Performing in the weight room has become just as important as on-the-field competition, and Middle Tennessee has one of the very best staffs in the nation committed to making student-athletes the best they can be.

It all happens in the Blue Raiders’ 10,000-plus square foot weight room facility located adjacent to the north end zone of Floyd Stadium and designed for use by all Middle Ten-nessee student-athletes. It is a strength training area that rivals any in the country. The weight room has been described by many people as better than any in the immediate area, including those at SEC and Conference USA schools.

The facility, which opened in January of 1999, greets student-athletes with over 20,000 pounds of plates and dumbbells, but the sheer volume of weights is not the most impressive aspect of the room. It is equipped with nine full power racks, nine elevated platforms, and nine half-racks. Hammer strength equipment rounds out the room with five ground-base jammers, a dead lift, a leg press, a leg curl, and a leg extension. Other Hammer strength equipment in the facility includes a bench press, a military press, a rowing machine, neck machine, pull-up, and pull-over.

An impressive array of dumbbells is also provided for the student-athletes’ use. Two sets each of dumbbells ranging from five to 150 pounds are kept on racks around the room. Mirrors ring the walls of the room to help student-athletes ensure that they are using proper form throughout their workouts. Cardiovascular equipment such as treadmills and stationary bikes are also available.

Other state-of-the-art amenities may also be found in the weight room. A television with cable and a state-of-the-art sound system has been installed for the enjoyment of the student-athletes. Three offices for the strength coaches are located in the facility, along with restrooms and a hospitality area.

The weight room also provides direct access to the football stadium, gameday room, and individual meeting rooms and is in close proximity to the Blue Raider Practice Complex. The gameday room is used not only by the Blue Raider football team on game days and for film breakdown but also for press conferences, classes, and other functions. The meeting room is fully equipped with high-tech audio/visual equipment to enhance learning.

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLAlumniMemorial GymSince the 2002 season, Alumni Memorial Gym has served as the stronghold of Middle Tennessee volleyball. The facility, which once housed both the men’s and women’s basketball teams prior to the construction of Murphy Center, will be entering its 10th season as the exclusive home for Blue Raider volleyball.

Over the years, the gym has undergone a handful of renovations, the most recent of which occurred over the summer of 2011, which saw the installation of a brand new floor.

Alumni Memorial Gym has twice played host to the Sun Belt Volleyball Championship, including the 2010 edition, in which a packed house saw the Blue Raiders knock off arch-rival Western Kentucky, a match that was carried throughout the region on CSS.

Shortly after taking control of the program in 2004, head coach Matt Peck helped turn AMG into one of the most intimidating environments in the region. Since 2006, the Blue Raiders hold a 67-13 record at Alumni Memorial Gym, including an incredible 39-3 mark in conference play.

New digs?After an outsanding 2010 season, the Blue Raiders will be competing on a new floor at AMG in 2011.

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THE TEAM

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2011 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School)1 Lindsay Cheatham MB 6-3 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Cardinal Gibson H.S.) 2 Kendall Howard DS/L 5-8 So. Franktown, Colo. (Ponderosa H.S.)3 Ashley Adams OH 6-2 Jr. San Luis Obispo, Calif. (San Luis Obispo H.S.)4 Brandi Waller MB/OH 6-0 Jr. New Albany, Ind. (New Albany H.S.)5 Alyssa Wistrick MB/OH 6-1 R-Sr. Longview, Wash. (College of Southern Idaho)6 Oyinlola Oladinni MB/OPP 6-0 R-Sr. La Vergne, Tenn. (La Vergne H.S.)7 Lindsey Purvis DS 5-3 Fr. Germantown, Tenn. (Briarcrest H.S.)8 Brynne Henderson DS/L 5-4 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Ursuline Academy)10 Kaylee Kehoe S 5-9 Fr. Fayetteville, Ga. (Whitewater H.S.)11 Maria Szivos OH/OPP 6-2 Sr. Jaszbereny, Hungary (New Orleans)15 Morgan Peterson S 6-0 R-So. Seymour, Tenn. (Seymour H.S.)16 Monet Marshall MB 6-1 R-Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (Houston H.S.)22 Halie Vannoy DS 5-8 Jr. Morristown, Tenn. (Morristown East H.S.)23 Tyler Richardson MB 6-1 Fr. Ypsilanti, Mich. (Ypsilanti H.S.)29 Angela Peyton S 5-10 So. Houston, Texas (St. Agnes Academy)

Head Coach: Matt Peck (Michigan, 1980), Eighth SeasonAssociate Head Coach: Jeff Motluck (Southern Illinois, 1986), Eighth SeasonAssistant Coach: Amy Hendrichovsky (North Alabama, 2001), Sixth SeasonVolunteer Assistant: Paul McCormack (Middle Tennessee, 2010), Second SeasonStudent Manager: Yinka Oladinni, Second SeasonAthletic Trainer: Taryn Price, Second Season

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER3 Ashley Adams1 Lindsay Cheatham8 Brynne Henderson2 Kendall Howard10 Kaylee Kehoe16 Monet Marshall6 Stacy Oladinni15 Morgan Peterson29 Angela Peyton7 Lindsey Purvis23 Tyler Richardson11 Maria Szivos22 Halie Vannoy4 Brandi Waller5 Alyssa Wistrick

ROSTER BY CLASSSENIORS1 Lindsay Cheatham5 Alyssa Wistrick6 Stacy Oladinni8 Brynne Henderson11 Maria Szivos

JUNIORS3 Ashley Adams4 Brandi Waller22 Halie Vannoy

SOPHOMORES2 Kendall Howard15 Morgan Peterson29 Angela Peyton

FRESHMEN7 Lindsey Purvis10 Kaylee Kehoe16 Monet Marshall23 Tyler Richardson

ROSTER BY POSITION

OUTSIDE HITTERS3 Ashley Adams5 Alyssa Wistrick11 Maria Szivos

OPPOSITES6 Stacy Oladinni11 Maria Szivos

MIDDLE BLOCKERS1 Lindsay Cheatham4 Brandi Waller5 Alyssa Wistrick6 Stacy Oladinni16 Monet Marshall23 Tyler Richardson

SETTERS10 Kaylee Kehoe15 Morgan Peterson29 Angela Peyton

LIBEROS/DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTS2 Kendall Howard 8 Brynne Henderson7 Lindsey Purvis22 Halie Vannoy

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2011 MEDIA ROSTER

#1Lindsay Cheatham

Sr. • 6-3 • MB

#2Kendall Howard

So. • 5-8 • DS/L

#3Ashley Adams

Jr. • 6-2 • OH

#4Brandi Waller

Jr. • 6-0 • MB/OH

#5Alyssa Wistrick

R-Sr. • 6-1 • MB/OH

#6Oyinlola Oladinni

R-Sr. • 6-1 • MB/OPP

#7Lindsey PurvisFr. • 5-3 • DS/L

#8Brynne Henderson

Sr. • 5-4 • DS/L

#10Kaylee Kehoe

Fr. • 5-9 • S

#11Maria Szivos

Sr. • 6-2 • OH/OPP

#15Morgan Peterson

R-So. • 6-0 • S

#16Monét MarshallR-Fr. • 6-1 • MB

#22Halie Vannoy

Jr. • 5-8 • DS

#23Tyler Richardson

Fr. • 6-1 • MB

#29Angela Peyton

So. • 5-10 • S

Head CoachMatt Peck

Eighth Season

Associate Head CoachJeff Motluck

Eighth Season

Assistant CoachAmy Hendrichovsky

Sixth Season

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLHEAD COACHMATT PECK

Eighth SeasonRecord at Middle Tennessee: 143-53Career Record: 686-249Alma Mater: Michigan, 1980Hometown: Dearborn Heights, Mich.

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Entering his eighth season at the helm of the Middle Tennessee volleyball program, Matt Peck has garnered a reputation as one of the best coaches in the region and has built the Blue Raiders into a perennial Sun Belt Conference contender.

Joining Middle Tennessee after nine seasons of build-ing North Alabama into a Division II powerhouse, Peck has experienced enormous success in Murfreesboro, leading the Blue and White to their most successful run in school history. The Blue Raiders have gone to five consecutive NCAA Tournaments and have won four Sun Belt Tournament Championships and three Sun Belt regular season titles.

Peck’s mark on the program can be seen throughout the record books. The winningest coach in school his-tory, Peck holds an overall 143-53 mark at Middle Ten-nessee. Since taking over in 2004, Peck has coached each of MT’s individual statistical leaders in kills (KeKe Deckard), assists (Leslie Clark) and digs (Alicia Lemau’u).

Under Peck’s tutelage, a Blue Raider has been named to either the All-Sun Belt First or Second Team a re-markable 21 times, with eight going on to take home All-America Honorable Mention accolades from the American Volleyball Coaches Association. Peck has also coached four Sun Belt Tournament Most Outstanding Players, two Sun Belt Players of the Year and one Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year.

Buoyed by the combination of the winningest senior class in school history and a number of impressive young players, Peck and the Blue Raiders turned in one of the most successful seasons in school history in 2010. Middle Tennessee posted one of their best conference records, going 15-1 en route to posting an overall mark of 29-6 and ending the season with an outright Sun Belt regular season championship and becoming the first team to win the tournament title on their home floor since 1999.

Following the season, Peck earned his second Sun Belt Coach of the Year Award.

Peck also helped Izabela Kozon, who is regarded as one of the best players in school history, take home

a Sun Belt record-tying five SBC Player of the Week awards on the way to winning Sun Belt Player of the Year and Sun Belt Tournament Most Outstanding Player. She also garnered AVCA All-American Honor-able Mention, marking the fifth consecutive season a Blue Raider has been so honored.

In fact, Middle Tennessee had two players earn All-American Honorable Mention as Second Team All-Sun Belt member Oyinlola Oladinni earned the recognition for the second consecutive season.

Maria Szivos and Ashley N. Adams rounded out the individual accolades for the Blue Raiders in 2010, each earning a place on the All-Sun Belt First Team, giving Middle Tennessee four All-SBC performers for just the second time in school history.

Peck guided the Blue Raiders to a conference tourna-ment title in 2009. Led by the outstanding play of Sun Belt First Teamers Kozon and Clark and Sun Belt Tour-nament Most Outstanding Player Ashley Mead, Middle Tennessee ran up a 25-10 record and knocked off SBC regular season champion FIU in four sets in the title match, the only loss FIU suffered to a conference op-ponent all season.

In addition to Kozon and Clark, Mead and Oladinni picked up Second Team honors, the latter of which was awarded All-American Honorable Mention by the AVCA. Janay Yancey and Clark were also named to the All-SBC Tournament squad.

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In 2008, Peck directed the Middle Tennessee volleyball squad to a new plateau, earning the school’s first-ever at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. After opening the season with nine consecutive victories, the Blue Raiders finished with a remarkable 27-8 record, win-ning a five-set thriller over Miami (Ohio) in the NCAAs before falling to host Purdue in similar fashion.

Clark and Ashley Asberry keyed the Blue Raiders indi-vidually, earning both First Team All-Sun Belt and AVCA All-American Honorable Mention honors. Kozon was named to the All-SBC Second Team.

The 2007 season marked one of the best seasons by any Sun Belt team in any sport as the Blue Raiders posted a spectacular school record 35-3 record and made it to the University Park, Pa., Regional in the NCAA Tournament. Middle Tennessee opened up with a ten-match winning streak, and posted three double-digit win streaks over the course of the season, includ-ing setting a school record with 14 straight.

Peck was named Sun Belt Coach of the Year, a first for the Middle Tennessee program.

MT earned the outright Sun Belt regular season cham-pionship, also a first for the school, and took home the tournament title to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Louisville subregional. After knocking off host Louis-ville in five sets in the opener, the Blue Raiders earned a trip to the Sweet 16 with a 3-1 decision over ninth-ranked Hawaii to punch their ticket to the University Park Regional on the campus of Penn State where they ultimately fell to BYU.

Peck coached Ashley E. Adams to one of the best individual seasons in MT history, earning the program’s first ever Sun Belt Player of the Year honor to go along with her second consecutive SBC Tournament Most Outstanding Player award. The junior also grabbed her second straight All-America Honorable Mention accolade.

Aside from Adams, Asberry also took home All-Amer-ica Honorable Mention and First Team All-Sun Belt honors. Clark rounded out the honors with placement on the First Team as well.

In 2006, Peck led the Blue Raiders to their first NCAA Tournament since 1995, taking home a share of the Sun Belt’s regular season title and winning the con-ference tournament. The Blue Raiders posted a 27-8 record and knocked off host Louisville in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to 18th-ranked Ohio State.

Adams was recognized as an All-America Honorable Mention and became the first-ever Blue Raider to win the Sun Belt Tournament Most Outstanding Player award. She joined teammates Asberry and Quanshell Scott on the All-SBC First Team, marking the first time that three MT players had earned the honors in a single season. Scott and Jessica Robinson were named to the All-Tournament squad.

Peck guided Middle Tennessee to the second most wins in program history in 2005, going 28-4 and mak-ing it to the Sun Belt title match for the first time in history.

Under Peck’s direction, Lemau’u was named to the All-Sun Belt First Team and became the first Blue Raider to take home SBC Defensive Player of the Year honors.

In just his first year at the helm of the MT volleyball program, Peck led Middle Tennessee to a 17-14 record and a 9-5 mark in Sun Belt play, marking the first time that the Blue Raiders posted a winning conference record since 1995.

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Under Peck’s guidance, Deckard and Dara McLean be-came the first All-Sun Belt First Team performers since the 2000 season.

Prior to coming to Murfreesboro, Peck established himself as one of the best coaches in Division II, lead-ing the University of North Alabama to a national title in 2003 and earning National Coach of the Year honors.

Peck developed a national powerhouse at UNA, com-piling a 312-61 record over nine years, and leading the Lions to seven consecutive Gulf South Conference titles, eight straight NCAA Tournament appearances and advanced to the Elite Eight in each of his final four seasons.

Peck earned GSC Coach of the Year four times, includ-ing a stretch of three consecutive from 1996-98. In 2010, the Gulf South Conference named Peck their Coach of the Decade.

Peck also showed a knack for player development in his time in Florence, coaching an astounding 35 All-GSC selections, 24 All-Tournament performers and 12 AVCA All-Americans.

Before joining North Alabama, Peck served as the head coach for seven seasons (1987-94) at Wayne State University. Peck led the Warriors to a 231-135 record, including NCAA Tournament trips in 1987 and 1994.

Prior to WSU, Peck coached volleyball on the the high school level in Indiana and also served as a gradu-ate assistant for the men’s volleyball team at Purdue University from 1980-83. In addition, Peck worked with various volleyball clubs in the West Lafayette, Ind., area.

Peck is a graduate of the University of Michigan and a native of Dearborn Heights, Mich.

MIDDLE TENNESSEESINCE 2006

143Victories

74Sun Belt Victories

23Sun Belt ConferencePlayers of the Week

21All-Sun Belt Performers

8AVCA All-Americans

5NCAA Tournament

Appearances4

Sun Belt Tournament Titles4

Sun Belt TournamentMost Outstanding Players

3Sun Belt Regular Season Titles

2Sun Belt Conference

Players of the Year

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLASSOCIATE HEAD COACHJEFF MOTLUCK

Eighth SeasonAlma Mater: Southern Illinois, 1986Hometown: Schaumburg, Ill.

Jeff Motluck is in his eighth season as an associate head coach for the Middle Tennessee volleyball program. Motluck joined the staff in 2004 along with Matt Peck after nine seasons at North Ala-bama.

As an assistant at Middle Tennessee, Motluck is involved of all facets of the program, includ-ing recruiting, game preparation and planning, scouting opponents, on-court training, academic monitoring and travel arrangements.

While at Middle Tennessee, Motluck has helped guide the Blue Raiders to five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, four Sun Belt Tourna-ment titles and two SBC regular season champi-onships.

Motluck has been a staple on Peck’s staff for a number of years, helping build a perennial contender at Middle Tennessee and a national powerhouse at the University of North Alabama, culminating with the NCAA Division II National Championship in 2003.

At North Alabama, Motluck helped direct the Lions to a 312-61 record, leaving the school with eight consecutive NCAA Tournament berths, sev-en consecutive Gulf South Conference champion-ships and four straight Elite Eight appearances.

Prior to UNA, Motluck served one season on the women’s volleyball staff at Wayne State University.

Motluck is a 1986 graduate of Southern Illinois University and a native of Schaumburg, Ill.

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AMY HENDRICHOVSKY

Sixth SeasonAlma Mater: North Alabama, 2001Hometown: Boca Raton, Fla.

Amy Hendrichovsky is in her sixth season as an assistant coach for the Middle Tennessee volley-ball program. Hendrichovsky joined the staff in 2006 after spending four seasons as an assistant at Metro State College in Denver, Colo.

As an assistant at Middle Tennessee, Hendricho-vsky has been involved in all aspects of the pro-gram with a primary focus in player development, game preparation and planning, scouting oppo-nents and recruiting.

While at Middle Tennessee, Hendrichovsky has helped guide the Blue Raiders to five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, four Sun Belt Tournament titles and two SBC regular season championships.

At Metro State, she helped lead the Roadrunners to four consecutive NCAA Division II Tournaments

and a pair of Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championships.

Prior to Metro State, Hendrichovsky was a student assistant for one season at the University of North Alabama and helped lead the Lions to a confer-ence championship and NCAA Tournament berth.

As a player at UNA, Hendrichovsky was a four-year starter, taking home four Gulf South Conference titles, making it to the NCAA Tournament four times and advancing to the Elite Eight on three occasions.

Hendrichovsky is a 2001 graduate of North Ala-bama and a native of Boca Raton, Fla. Hendricho-vsky and her husband, Shea, have a son, Andrew and a daughter, Eliana.

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLVOLUNTEER ASSISTANTPAUL MCCORMACK

Second SeasonAlma Mater: Middle Tennessee, 2010Hometown: Watertown, Wis.

Paul McCormack is in his second season as a volunteer assistant with the Blue Raider volleyball team.

As an assistant at MT, McCormack’s focus has been on the development of the hitters and set-ters. Last season, his tutelage helped guide the Blue Raiders to top 40 rankings nationally in hit-ting percentage, assists per set and kills per set.

McCormack also helped direct the Blue Raiders to a 29-6 record, winning both the Sun Belt regular season and tournament titles and advancing to the NCAA Tournament.

Prior to Middle Tennessee, McCormack spent three seasons coaching in the club ranks in Frank-lin, Tenn., and also served as an assistant coach for the University of Wisconsin-Rock County vol-leyball team.

McCormack has also gained experience through camps, working for the Middle Tennessee and Penn State volleyball camps as well as those of former Olympic Gold Medalist Pat Powers.

McCormack has developed a reputation as a play-er as well, most recently helping in the rebirth of the Middle Tennessee Men’s Volleyball Club, and serving as president. In 2009, he helped lead the team to the National Collegiate Club Volleyball Tournament.

McCormack is a 2010 graduate of Middle Tennes-see State University and a native of Watertown, Wis.

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MT VOLLEYBALL • SUPPORT STAFFSTRENGTH COACH

ALEX BOYD

First SeasonAlma Mater: Arizona, 2010Hometown: Saginaw, Mich.

Alex Boyd is entering her first season as the strength and con-ditioning coach for Middle Ten-nessee volleyball.

Boyd is responsible for instruct-ing the girls on lifting and fitness techniques in addition to proper food and nutrition.

A native of Saginaw, Mich., Boyd graduated from the University of Arizona in 2010 with a degree in physiology and is currently pur-suing a master’s degree in sport management.

Taryn Price is in her second sea-son as a graduate athletic trainer for Middle Tennessee.

Price serves as the primary athletic trainer for volleyball, and earned NATABOC certification in 2010.

Price is reponsible for injury prevention for athletes as well as overseeing and organizing reha-bilitation activities.

A native of Houston, Price gradu-ated from the University of Texas in 2010, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Sport Man-agement.

Yinka Oladinni is entering his sec-ond season as a manager for the Blue Raider volleyball team.

As manager, Oladinni is repon-sible for practice set-up, laundry and a number of other duties as assigned.

A native of La Vergne, Oladinni is seeking a degree in market-ing. He is the younger brother of current Blue Raider Oyinlola Oladinni.

ATHLETIC TRAINERTARYN PRICE

Second SeasonAlma Mater: Texas, 2010Hometown: Houston, Texas

STUDENT MANAGERYINKA OLADINNI

Second SeasonPrevious School: La Vergne H.S.Hometown: La Vergne, Tenn.

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLMIDDLE BLOCKER/OPPOSITEOYINLOLA OLADINNI

Redshirt-SeniorPrevious School: La Vergne H.S.Hometown: La Vergne, Tenn.

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2010 (Junior): Earned AVCA All-America Honorable Mention ... Second Team All-Sun Belt and All-Sun Belt Tournament honoree ... Took home COBRA Magazine All-Southeast Region Honorable Mention accolades ... Played in 118 sets ... Fourth on the team in kills with 241 at a .335 clip, averaging 2.04 per set ... Posted 133 total blocks and finished second in the Sun Belt in blocks per set at 1.13 ... Added a career-best 18 service aces ... Posted a season-best 13 kills at a .478 rate in NCAA Tournament First Round match against Louisville (Dec. 3) ... Put up 10 kills with just two attack errors and a season-best seven block assists in the Sun Belt Championship match against Western Kentucky (Nov. 20) ... Also posted 11 kills and six block assists to help the Blue Raiders knock off 24th-ranked Long Beach State (Sept. 18) ... Reached dou-ble figures in kills on 11 occasions.

2009 (Sophomore): Received Middle Ten-nessee Invitational and FIU/Miami Invitational All-Tournament honors ... Named to AVCA Central All-Region Team ... Second Team All-Sun Belt ... Tallied double figure kills in

14 matches ... Recorded career high 15 kills at FIU and scored 17 points in the match ... In the championship match of the conference tournament had 13 kills with a .458 hitting percentage and eight blocks ... Also had eight blocks against Western Kentucky and seven at South Alabama ... Against Miami posted career high nine

digs ... Recorded four assists at UALR.

2008 (Redshirt-Freshman): Played in all but two sets after redshirting as a freshman ... Recorded 209 kills for a .263 attack percent-age ... Defensively added assistance with 112 blocks ... Had 34 digs and 31 assists ... Had ca-reer high 14 kills against Purdue on Dec. 6 ... Posted career high nine block assists against Florida International on Nov. 7.

2007 (Freshman): Redshirted.

La Vergne H.S.: Lettered in volleyball for four years under Brad Davis ... All-District MVP, All-County, First Team All-State ... played in 58 matches senior year accumulating 587 kills, 263 blocks and 41 service aces ... also lettered three years in basketball, four years in track and field ... All-District and leading scorer in county in basketball ... All-State and ninth in discus in track ... Who’s Who of High School Students, National Honor Roll.

Personal: Oyinlola Stacy Oladinni ... Born Oct. 21 ... Parents are Allen and Modupe Oladinni ... Majoring in science.

Oladinni’s Career numbers

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points2008 132 35 209 1.58 88 460 .263 31 0.23 3 0.02 6 34 0.26 1 7 105 112 0.85 16 8 271.52009 123 35 326 2.65 78 627 .396 47 0.38 1 0.01 15 53 0.43 2 15 90 105 0.85 11 11 387.02010 118 35 241 2.04 73 501 .335 11 0.09 18 0.15 29 68 0.58 5 14 119 133 1.13 6 0 332.5TOTAL 373 105 776 2.08 239 1588 .338 89 0.24 22 0.06 50 155 0.42 8 36 314 350 0.94 33 19 991.0

cAreer highs

Kills ..................15, at FIU (10/4/09)Attacks ...32, at Purdue (12/6/09)Assists ...................... 4, three timesService Aces ........... 2, three timesBlock Solos ...3, at UALR (9/24/10)Block Assists ...9, vs. FIU (11/7/08)Digs ...9, at Miami (Fla.) (9/11/09)Points ..... 17.0, vs. FIU (11/21/09)

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLMIDDLE BLOCKERALYSSA WISTRICK

Redshirt-SeniorPrevious School: Southern IdahoHometown: Longview, Wash.

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WistriCk’s Career numbers

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points2009 87 30 135 1.55 48 287 .303 8 0.09 0 0.00 2 12 0.14 1 9 64 73 0.84 2 0 176.02010 27 8 66 2.44 31 183 .191 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 8 0.30 0 1 12 13 0.48 0 0 73.0TOTAL 114 38 201 1.76 79 470 .260 8 0.07 0 0.00 2 20 0.18 1 10 76 86 0.75 2 0 249.0

2010 (Redshirt-Junior): Played in 27 sets before going out for the rest of the season with an injury ... Tallied 66 kills and averaged 2.44 per set ... Put up a career-high 16 kills at a .452 rate to go along with three block assists against Auburn (Sept. 4) ... Added 15 more kills a day later against Miami (Fla.) (Sept. 5) ... Posted 11 kills in a sweep at Kansas with three block assists (Sept. 7) ... Will be eligible for the 2011 season.

2009 (Junior): Tallied 135 kills on the season appearing in 87 sets ... Ended season hitting .303 averaging 1.55 kills per set ... Posted a career high 11 kills against North Texas for a .667 attack percentage ... Had 10 kills at Troy and Saint Louis ... At UAB recorded five block assists ... Also had five blocks against FIU ... Had four blocks in six matches ... Ended season with 73 total

blocks, 64 block assists, averaging .84 per set.

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO

2008 (Sophomore): Sec-ond Team All-America and First Team All-Region 18 ...

Averaged 2.93 kills per set, had a hit-ting percentage of .472 and was sec-ond on team with 90 blocks.

2007 (Freshman): First Team All-Amer-ica ... Led CSI to 10th-place finish in national tournament ... Ranked second in hitting percentage, third in kills per game.

R.A. Long H.S.: Two-sport athlete in volleyball and basketball ... Named First Team All-League and All-State as a senior ... Led team to district tourna-ment and sixth-place finish in state tournament as a senior.

Personal: Alyssa Frances Wistrick ... Daughter of Bruce Wistrick and Carolyn Kelly ... Majoring in liberal studies.

cAreer highs

Kills ...........16, vs. Auburn (9/4/10)Attacks ...40, vs. Miami (Fla.) (9/5/10)Assists .......................1, eight timesService Aces .................................... --Block Solos .............................2, twiceBlock Assists ...5, at UAB (9/22/09)Digs .......3, vs. Arkansas (9/10/10)Points .. 17.5, vs. Auburn (9/4/10)

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLMIDDLE BLOCKERLINDSAY CHEATHAM

SeniorPrevious School: Cardinal Gibbons H.S.Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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2010 (Junior): Earned COBRA Magazine All-Southeast Region Honorable Men-tion ... Played in a 110 sets ... Led Sun Belt with a .378 attack percentage, in-cluding a .475 mark in conference play ... Posted 209 kills, averaging 1.90 per set ... Recorded a team-best 15 block solos and 108 overall, notching 0.98 per set ... Tallied a career-high 16 kills at a .652 rate with four block assists in a win at Florida Atlantic (Oct. 16) ... Put up a 15 kills with eight total blocks in a win vs. Southern Miss (Sept. 4) ... Reached double figures in kills on seven occasions, including 12 to help lead the Blue Raiders to a Sun Belt Tournament Championship against Western Kentucky (Nov. 20).

2009 (Sophomore): Played in 51 sets ... Knocked down 45 kills, averaging .88 per set ... Posted a .204 attack percent-age ... Had 29 total blocks averaging .57 per set ... Recorded a season high six kills

against Xavier ... Had five kills and four block assists at FIU ... Had four kills in five other matches.

2008 (Freshman): Added to the offense off the bench ... Had 53 kills in 42 sets for a .195 attack percent-age ... Recorded 28 blocks

... Posted career -high 12 kills against UT-Arlington Sept. 13 ... Also had career-high .857 attach percentage against UTA ... Had four block assists twice.

Cardinal Gibbons H.S.: Named 2007 FHSAA 2nd Team All-State, 2007 Sun Sentinel First Team All-County ... 2007 Miami Herald First Team All-County ... Led Broward County in blocks and was top five in total kills ... Also named the Cardinal Gibbons High School Most Valuable Player in 2007 ... Also a three-year letterwinner in track and basketball ... Named in Who’s Who Among Ameri-can High School Students in 2005.

Personal: Lindsay Otissa Cheatham ... Born Nov. 11 ... Daughter of Otis Cheath-am and Sandra Burton ... Undecided on a major.

cAreer highs

Kills .............. 16, at FAU (10/16/10)Attacks .....25, vs. S. Miss. (9/4/10)Assists .......................1, three timesService Aces ........................2, twiceBlock Solos ...3, at Ark. St. (9/26/10)Block Assists ............. 6, four timesDigs ........................................2, twicePoints ....20.0, vs. S. Miss (9/4/10)

Cheatham’s Career numbers

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points2008 42 16 53 1.26 29 123 .195 1 0.02 0 0.00 0 4 0.10 0 2 26 28 0.67 2 2 68.02009 51 22 45 0.88 23 108 .204 1 0.02 2 0.04 10 9 0.18 1 3 26 29 0.57 5 1 63.02010 110 35 209 1.90 57 402 .378 1 0.01 4 0.04 4 12 0.11 2 15 93 108 0.98 13 2 274.5TOTAL 203 73 307 1.51 109 633 .313 3 0.01 6 0.02 14 25 0.12 3 20 145 165 0.81 20 5 405.5

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLDEFENSIVE SPECIALIST/LIBEROBRYNNE HENDERSON

SeniorPrevious School: Ursuline AcademyHometown: Cincinnati, Ohio

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hendersOn’s Career numbers

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points2008 132 35 3 0.02 6 16 -.188 17 0.13 24 0.18 48 186 1.41 31 0 1 1 0.01 0 1 27.52009 123 35 3 0.02 3 13 .000 31 0.25 12 0.10 44 192 1.56 36 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 15.02010 127 35 2 0.02 4 15 -.133 27 0.21 23 0.18 50 443 3.49 34 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 25.0TOTAL 382 105 8 0.02 13 44 -.114 75 0.20 59 0.15 142 821 2.15 101 0 1 1 0.00 1 1 67.5

2010 (Junior): Played all 127 sets ... Tallied a team-best 443 digs, averag-ing 3.49 per set ... Finished third on the team in service aces with 23 ... Set a career high with 21 digs against Miami (Fla.) (Sept. 5) and at FIU (Oct. 15) ... Also posted 20 digs in a win over Southern Miss (Sept. 4) ... Set a career high with three service aces in wins at Arkansas State (Sept. 26) and against ULM (Oct. 22) ... Recorded double-digit digs in 30 matches and put up multiple service aces on six occasions.

2009 (Sophomore): Played 123 sets as a defensive specialist ... Posted 192 digs on the season and 12 service aces ... Recorded 19 digs against Albany ... Had five matches with 10 or more digs ... In the Sun Belt Tournament cham-pionship game had five assists and 11 digs.

2008 (Freshman): Played in all but two sets as a freshman ... Added depth to the defense recording 186 digs averaging 1.41 per set ... Had career high 12 digs against St. Louis on

Nov. 29 ... Recorded 24 service aces ... Notched career high three service aces against Troy on Oct. 31.

Ursuline Academy: Two-year letter-winner under head coach Jeni Case ... Named to All-Tournament team in Northeastern Tournament ... On Re-gional Finalist team in state tourna-ment ... Holds the school record for most digs in a single match and a single season.

Personal: Brynne Carolyn Henderson ... Born Sept. 25 ... Daughter of Jean and Todd Henderson ... Undecided on a major.

cAreer highs

Kills .............................1, eight timesAttacks ..................................3, twiceAssists ...................................5, twiceService Aces ............3, three timesBlock Solos ...........................................--Block Assists ..1, vs. Miami (Ohio) (12/5/08)Digs ..................................... 21, twicePoints .......................3.0, four times

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLOUTSIDE HITTER/OPPOSITEMARIA SZIVOS

SeniorPrevious School: New OrleansHometown: Jaszbereny, Hungary

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szivOs’ Career numbers

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points(AT NEW ORLEANS) 2008 114 32 289 2.56 104 622 .297 60 0.53 52 0.46 49 167 1.48 22 4 48 52 0.46 2 3 313.0 2009 120 31 401 3.34 153 977 .254 34 0.28 35 0.29 51 226 1.88 24 1 73 74 0.62 0 1 438.5(AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE) 2010 115 35 286 2.49 87 630 .316 62 0.54 38 0.33 42 145 1.26 7 1 65 66 0.57 2 5 357.5TOTAL 115 35 286 2.49 87 630 .316 62 0.54 38 0.33 42 145 1.26 7 1 65 66 0.57 2 5 357.5

2010 (Junior): First Team All-Sun Belt ... All-Sun Belt Tournament ... Played in 115 sets ... Recorded 286 kills at a .316 rate, averaging 2.49 per set ... Posted 145 digs ... Led team with 38 service aces, putting up 0.33 per set ... Also added 66 total blocks ... Earned Sun Belt Player of the Week on Oct. 13 after hitting .619 en route to 28 kills and six service aces over three matches ... Set a Middle Tennes-see career high with 13 kills against at Kansas (Sept. 7), against Western Kentucky (Oct. 6) and Saint Louis (Nov. 27) ... Put up a double-double with 10 kills and 10 digs against ULM (Oct. 22) ... Set a career high with six service aces against Miami (Fla.) (Sept. 5) ... Reached double figure kills on 14 occasions.

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS

2009 (Sophomore): Named to All-Sun Belt Second Team ... Started 31 matches and ap-peared in 120 sets for the Privateers ... Fin-ished second on the team with 401 kills and a team-leading 3.34 kills per set ... Led team with 35 service aces ... Tallied 226 digs and

74 total blocks on the season ... Put up a career-high 24 kills and a career high 21digs in Sun Belt Tournament match against Arkansas State (Nov. 19) ... Recorded 22 kills in wins against Denver (Oct. 1) and at UALR (Oct. 16) ... Also recorded 22 kills in a five set loss to FIU (Oct. 30) ... Posted a career-high

seven total blocks against UALR (Sept. 26).

2008 (Freshman): Appeared in all 113 sets for the Privateers ... Finished regular season, ranked 24th in nation and first in the SBC in aces with 0.46 a set ... Led UNO with a .297 hitting percentage ... Totaled 289 kills on the season for a 2.56 kill per set average ... Put together 10 or more kills in 15 matches ... Had 15 kills or more three times during the season, including against UALR in the first round of the SBC tournament ... Season-best .667 hitting percentage at FAU (Nov. 1) in a three-set win ... Three blocks on two occa-sions including a Sept. 12 contest against TCU ... All-Tournament at Texas Tech tournament.

Liska Jozsef H.S.: Played club volleyball with Jaszbereny Volleyball Club from 2000-06 ... Helped team to a junior national champion-ship.

Personal: Maria Szivos ... Born May 29 ... Ma-joring in business management and market-ing.

cAreer highs

Kills .......................... 13, three timesAttacks ........ 37, at FIU (10/15/10)Assists ........5, vs. ULM (10/22/10)Service Aces ...6, vs. Miami (Fla.) (9/5/10)Block Solos .....1, vs. FIU (10/1/10)Block Assists ...........5, three timesDigs ...........10, vs. ULM (10/22/10)Points ...16.5, at S. Ala. (10/10/10)

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLOUTSIDE HITTERASHLEY ADAMS

JuniorPrevious School: San Luis Obispo H.S.Hometown: San Luis Obispo, Calif.

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adams’ Career numbers

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points2009 8 7 10 1.25 4 26 .231 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 2 0.25 0 0 1 1 0.12 2 0 10.52010 97 30 297 3.06 132 697 .237 3 0.03 1 0.01 3 36 0.37 0 11 51 62 0.64 5 0 334.5TOTAL 105 37 307 2.92 136 723 .237 3 0.03 1 0.01 3 38 0.36 0 11 52 63 0.60 7 0 345.0

2010 (Sophomore): First Team All-Sun Belt honoree ... Named to COBRA Magazine All-Southeast Region Team ... Played in 97 sets ... After taking on a larger playing role due to an injury, finished second on the team with 297 kills, averaging 3.06 per set ... Recorded 62 total blocks, including 11 of the solo variety ... Earned Sun Belt Player of the Week on Oct. 24 after tallying 27 kills at a .392 rate in wins over ULM (Oct. 22) and Lousiana (Oct. 23) ... Recorded a career-high 20 kills in a win over UAB (Sept. 11) ... Posted 17 more just a few hours later in a win over Albany (Sept. 11) ... Reached double-figure kills on 17 occasions.

2009 (Freshman): Saw limited ac-tion on the floor recording 10 kills in eight sets ... Had a career high five kills at ULM for a .444 hitting percentage

... Had two blocks on the season.San Luis Obispo H.S.: Received two Player of the Year honors ... Named a Top-50 player as a senior ... All-California Interscho-lastic Federation and Most Valuable Player twice ...

Four-year letterwinner in volleyball and basketball ... Also lettered two years in track and field ... Received Most Valuable Player honors twice in basketball ... Named All-County track and field.

Personal: Ashley Nicole Adams ... Born June 14 ... ... Has a son, Jaden ... Daugh-ter of Steffanee Adams-Morgan and Nathan Morgan ... Majoring in mass communication.

cAreer highs

Kills ...............20, vs. UAB (9/11/10)Attacks ........ 46, at FIU (10/15/10)Assists .......................1, three timesService Aces ............3, three timesBlock Solos .............................3, twiceBlock Assists .......................5, twiceDigs .............4, vs. ULM (10/22/10)Points ...... 21.0, vs. UAB (9/11/10)

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLDEFENSIVE SPECIALISTHALIE VANNOY

JuniorPrevious School: Morristown East H.S.Hometown: Morristown, Tenn.

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vannOy’s Career numbers

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points2009 122 35 3 0.02 1 6 .333 27 0.22 23 0.19 49 164 1.34 9 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 26.02010 113 34 1 0.01 0 7 .143 14 0.12 2 0.02 9 104 0.92 9 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 3.0TOTAL 235 69 4 0.02 1 13 .231 41 0.17 25 0.11 58 268 1.14 18 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 29.0

2010 (Sophomore): Played in 113 sets ... Tallied 104 digs, averaging 0.92 per set ... Posted a season-high nine digs in a four set victory over Saint Louis (Nov. 27) ... Put up eight digs in season-opening win over South Carolina (Aug. 27) ... Recorded five or more digs on nine occasions.

2009 (Freshman): Played in 122 sets as a freshman ... Defensive specialist who had 164 digs on the season ... Also had 23 service aces and 27 assists ... Recorded career-high 12 digs at FIU ... Had 11 digs against North Texas.

Morristown East H.S.: Awarded All-State honors as both a junior and senior ... Named District MVP and IMAC Player of the Year as a senior ... Named All-Conference, All-District and All-Region all four years ... Four-year

letterwinner in volleyball and softball ... Broke school records for most kills in a season (501), most blocks in a match, most aces in a match and season ... As a senior, recorded 501 kills, 31 assists, 572 digs, 73 blocks and 92 service

aces ... For career, notched 1,142 kills, 68 assists, 307 service aces, 68 assists, 343 blocks and 1,520 digs ... Who’s Who Among American High School Students ... Petie Siler Best Female Athlete ... Wendy’s High School Heisman Ten-nesse semi-finalist.

Personal: Halie Denise Vannoy ... Born February 8 ... Daughter of Donnie and Robin Vannoy ... Majoring in finance.

cAreer highs

Kills ............................... 1, four timesAttacks ...2, vs. Denver (10/18/09)Assists .......................2, three timesService Aces ............2, three timesBlock Solos ...........................................--Block Assists ................................... --Digs .............. 12, at FIU (10/14/09)Points .................... 2.0, three times

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLMIDDLE BLOCKER/OUTSIDE HITTERBRANDI WALLER

JuniorPrevious School: New Albany H.S.Hometown: New Albany, Ind.

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Waller’s Career numbers

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points2009 26 15 11 0.42 10 38 .026 4 0.15 5 0.19 7 10 0.38 0 0 9 9 0.35 2 0 20.52010 59 30 105 1.78 40 258 .252 1 0.02 2 0.03 12 10 0.17 0 2 40 42 0.71 8 0 129.0TOTAL 85 45 116 1.36 50 296 .223 5 0.06 7 0.08 19 20 0.24 0 2 49 51 0.60 10 0 149.5

2010 (Sophomore): Played in 59 sets ... Notched 105 kills, averaged 1.78 per set ... Posted 42 total blocks ... Put up a career-high 11 kills in a victory at Geor-gia Tech (Oct. 26) ... Tallied a career-high six block assists in a win at Troy (Oct. 8) ... Recorded nine kills with five block assists vs. Duke (Sept. 3) ... Also notched five or more kills on 10 occa-sions.

2009 (Freshman): Played in 26 sets as a freshman providing assistance off the bench ... Had a career high four kills against Northern Illinois ... At UTSA recorded four block assists and three digs ... Brought in to serve in some in-stances and recorded five service aces on the season.

New Albany H.S.: Re-ceived All-Conference hon-ors all four years ... Named All-State ... Four-year let-terwinner in volleyball and basketball and three-year letterwinner in track and field ... In basketball named

All-Conference and All-State all four years and named All-Conference three times in track and field.

Personal: Brandi Nicole Waller ... Born November 2... Daughter of Rick and Sandi Waller ... Undecided on a major.

cAreer highs

Kills ..... 11, at Ga. Tech (10/26/10)Attacks ...34, at Ga. Tech (10/26/10)Assists .......................... 1, five timesService Aces ........................2, twiceBlock Solos .............................1, twiceBlock Assists ...6, at Troy (10/8/10)Digs ........................................3, twicePoints .......12.5, vs. Duke (9/3/10)

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLSETTERMORGAN PETERSON

Redshirt-SophomorePrevious School: Seymour H.S.Hometown: Seymour, Tenn.

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PetersOn’s Career numbers

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points2010 114 35 61 0.54 24 164 .226 676 5.95 4 0.04 8 66 0.58 0 2 49 51 0.45 7 15 91.5TOTAL 114 35 61 0.54 24 164 .226 676 5.95 4 0.04 8 66 0.58 0 2 49 51 0.45 7 15 91.5

2010 (Redshirt-Freshman): Played in 114 sets ... Tallied 678 assists, averag-ing 5.95 per set ... Also added 61 kills and 66 digs ... Posted 31 assists and a career high 11 digs in MT debut in a win against South Carolina (Aug. 27) ... Followed it up with a career-high 40 assists and 10 digs on the next day in a win over BYU (Aug. 28) ... Put up seven kills on just eight attempts with 28 as-sists in a victory over Arkansas (Sept. 10) ... Notched a career-high seven block assists with 34 assists in a win over Southern Miss (Sept. 4) ... Tallied 30 or more assists in seven matches.

2009 (Freshman): Redshirted.

Seymour H.S.: Named All-District and All-Region all four years ... Named District MVP as a sopho-more, junior and senior ... Named All-State and Prep Xtra twice ... Four-year let-terwinner in volleyball and

track ... First female state pentathlete ... Set school record in discus (116’7”), triple jump (33’3”) and hurdles (15.9) ... As a senior, finished second in discus, third in high jump and fourth in pen-tathlon in the state ... Valedictorian of her class.

Personal: Morgan Kaley Peterson ... Born December 26 ... Daughter of Bill and Kelly Peterson ... Undecided on a major ... Mother, Kelly, played volley-ball at Tennessee Tech.

cAreer highs

Kills ........7, vs. Arkansas (9/10/10)Attacks ........11, vs. BYU (8/28/10)Assists .........40, vs. BYU (8/28/10)Service Aces .............. 1, four timesBlock Solos .............................1, twiceBlock Assists ...7, vs. S. Miss. (9/4/10)Digs ...11, vs. S. Carolina (8/27/10)Points ...9.0, vs. Arkansas (9/10/10)

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLDEFENSIVE SPECIALIST/LIBEROKENDALL HOWARD

SophomorePrevious School: Ponderosa H.S.Hometown: Franktown, Colo.

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hOWard’s Career numbers

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points2010 126 35 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 20 0.16 22 0.17 46 216 1.71 12 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 22.0TOTAL 126 35 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 20 0.16 22 0.17 46 216 1.71 12 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 22.0

2010 (Freshman): Played in 126 sets ... Finished third on the team with 216 digs, averaging 1.71 per set ... Posted 22 service aces ... Notched a career-high 14 digs against FIU (Oct. 1), help-ing the Blue Raiders hand the Panthers their first conference loss since the 2008 season ... Also recorded 13 digs in a win vs. Southern Miss (Sept. 4) ... Reached double figures in digs on five occasions.

Ponderosa H.S.: Lettered all four years for coach Rob Graham ... Earned All-American honors and led team to state title as a senior ... Took home All-State honors in each of her last three sea-sons and All-League accolades all four years ... Also earned a letter in lacrosse.

Personal: Kendall Nicole Howard ... Born December 14 ... Daughter of Rick and Diane Howard ... Undecid-ed on a major.

cAreer highs

Kills ..................................................... --Attacks ..................................1, twiceAssists .......... 4, vs. WKU (10/6/10)Service Aces ...3, vs. S. Ala. (11/5/10)Block Solos ...........................................--Block Assists ................................... --Digs ................14, vs. FIU (10/1/10)Points ..........3.0, vs. S. Ala. (11/5/10)

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALLSETTERANGELA PEYTON

SophomorePrevious School: St. Agnes AcademyHometown: Houston, Texas

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PeytOn’s Career numbers

Year SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points2010 120 34 9 0.08 7 28 .071 803 6.69 13 0.11 21 170 1.42 0 0 10 10 0.08 0 17 27.0TOTAL 120 34 9 0.08 7 28 .071 803 6.69 13 0.11 21 170 1.42 0 0 10 10 0.08 0 17 27.0

2010 (Freshman): Played in 120 sets ... Led team with 803 assists and aver-aged 6.69 per set ... Also chipped in 170 digs, recording 1.42 per set ... Set a career high with 47 assists vs. 24th-ranked Long Beach State (Sept. 18), helping give the Blue Raiders their first win over a ranked opponent since 2007 ... Put up 28 assists and a career-high digs at FIU (Oct. 15) ... Put up 37 digs in a four-set victory over South Alabama (Nov. 5) ... Tallied 30 or more assists on 10 occasions and five or more digs in 18 matches.

St. Agnes Academy: Lettered all four years for coach Lynn Kercheval ... Earned All-State honors in each of her final three seasons and All-Region ac-colades each season.

Personal: Angela Cath-erine Peyton ... Born Sep-tember 7 ... Daughter of David and Deborah Peyton ... Undecided on a major.

cAreer highs

Kills ....2, vs. S. Alabama (11/5/10)Attacks ...........4, vs. Duke (9/3/10)Assists ...48, at N. Texas (10/29/10)Service Aces ......................... 2, twiceBlock Solos ...........................................--Block Assists ...5, vs. LBSU (9/18/10)Digs .............. 13, at FIU (10/15/10)Points ...........4.5, vs. LBSU (9/18/10)

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SETTERKAYLEE KEHOE

FreshmanPrevious School: Whitewater H.S.Hometown: Fayetteville, Ga.

MIDDLE BLOCKERMONÉT MARSHALL

Redshirt-FreshmanPrevious School: Houston H.S.Hometown: Memphis, Tenn.

Whitewater HS: Lettered all four seasons under coach Ben Thacker ... Picked up All-State and First Team All-Region honors as both a junior and a se-nior ... Led Wildcats to 2009 State Title as a junior ... Also was a part of the USA Volleyball system, earn-ing invites to a number of camps, including the 2009 Holiday Camp at the Olympic Training Facility in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Personal: Born Kaylee Hutchins Kehoe on Septem-ber 19, 1992 ... Daughter of Jim and Suzette Kehoe ... Sister, Charmaine, plays volleyball for Warner University ... Major is undecided.

Houston HS: Lettered twice for coach Becky Pend-leton after transferring as a junior ... Awarded Best of the Preps Player of the Year by the Commercial Appeal as a senior after leading the Mustangs to the 2009 State Tournament ... Also picked up Dis-trict Player of the Year as a senior ... Honored as a Best of the Preps finalist as a junior after helping lead team to the 2008 State Tournament.

Personal: Born Monét Marshall on November 16, 1991 ... Daughter of Monica and Oscar Marshall ... Major is undecided.

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MIDDLE BLOCKERTYLER RICHARDSON

FreshmanPrevious School: Ypsilanti H.S.Hometown: Ypsilanti, Mich.

DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTLINDSEY PURVIS

FreshmanPrevious School: Briarcrest H.S.Hometown: Germantown, Tenn.

Briarcrest HS: Lettered all four seasons for coach Carla Anderton ... Named to All-State teams as both a junior and a senior ... Named Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps finalist as a senior ... Holds school records for most digs in a set (20), most digs in a match (50) and most digs in a season (901).

Personal: Born Lindsey Purvis on October 8, 1992 ... Daughter of Keith and Vickie Purvis ... Major is athletic training.

Ypsilanti HS: Lettered three seasons for coach Andy Castle ... Led the team in kills and blocks as both a junior and a senior ... Named to All-County team as a senior ... Also lettered in basketball.

Personal: Born Tyler Richardson on April 22, 1993 ... Daughter of Stacie and Todd Richardson ... Major-ing in Physical Therapy.

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HISTORY

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALL2010 SEASONRECAP

This year marked yet another successful season for the Middle Tennessee vol-leyball team under the direction of head coach Matt Peck.

The Blue Raiders ran off an outstanding 29-6 mark, the third-best record in program history. Middle Tennessee also took home the outright regular sea-son Sun Belt championship with a 15-1 record, becoming just the second MT squad in history to boast of such an accomplishment.

In postseason play, Middle Tennessee won its fourth Sun Belt Tournament title in the past five seasons and became the first SBC school to take home both the regular season and tournament title since 2007. The Blue Raiders are also the first school to win the championship on their home floor since UALR ac-complished the feat 1998.

In their fifth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, Middle Tennessee ultimately fell to Big East Tournament champion Louisville, but Peck feels that doesn’t change the fact that Middle Tennessee put together yet another good season.

“Once again we took home a conference championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament,” head coach Matt Peck said. “I think it was a good year for us overall. I think the ending was a bit more abrupt than we we expected, but it was still certainly a good season.”

INDIVIDUAL STANDOUTS

The Blue Raiders boasted of several standout performers over the course of the season, but one of the main reasons for for their success was undoubtedly the play of senior Izabela Kozon, who put together one of the best individual seasons in Sun Belt history.

Kozon took home both the Sun Belt Player of the Year and Sun Belt Tourna-ment Most Outstanding Player awards, becoming just the second Blue Raider to do so. Following the year, she would earn AVCA All-America Honorable Mention accolades for the first time in her career.

A winner of a Sun Belt record-tying five Player of the Week awards, Kozon was a steady force throughout the season for Middle Tennessee. The native of Warsaw, Poland, led the Sun Belt in kills per set, averaging four. She also hit at the best rate in her career with a .286 attack percentage, and chipped in 2.19 digs per set on defense.

Kozon ended her career with 1,679 kills and 1,118 digs. She is one of just two Blue Raiders to boast of at least 1,500 kills and 1,000 digs.

Junior Oyinlola Oladinni also had an impressive season for the Blue Raiders, taking home her second AVCA All-America Honorable Mention award in as many seasons. Oladinni was also honored with a second consecutive Sec-ond Team All-Sun Belt selection and All-Sun Belt Tournament accolades.

After playing as an opposite side attacker last season, Oladinni moved to the inside and became a valuable defender for the Blue Raiders. The native of La Vergne, Tenn., finished the season second in the Sun Belt in blocks per set, averaging 1.13.

On offense, Oladinni furthered her reputation as one of the most efficient attackers in MT history. The junior averaged 2.01 kills per set at a .335 rate. Through three seasons in Mur- freesboro, Oladinni ranks third in school history with a career .338 attack percentage.Junior Maria Szivos made sure to leave a lasting mark on the school in her first season on campus after transferring from former Sun Belt school New Orleans. The native of Jazs- bereny, Hungary, was one of three Blue Raiders to earn First Team All-Sun Belt honors.

Szivos, who entered the year with a reputation as one of the most dangerous servers in the Sun Belt, led the Blue Raiders with a team-best 38 aces. However, the junior was a dynamic offensive force at the net as well, finishing third on the team with a 2.49 kill per set average and a .316 hitting percentage. Szivos also logged significant minutes on the back row and averaged 1.26 digs per set.

Oyinlola Oladinni

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In one of the more stirring feats of the year, sophomore Ashley Adams emerged as one of the best offensive weapons in the Sun Belt after replac-ing an injured Alyssa Wistrick in the line-up early in the season. Adams, who played in just eight sets last season, took home First Team All-Sun Belt honors and averaged 3.06 kills per set.

Junior Lindsay Cheatham provided a great help on both offense and defense for the Blue Raiders. Cheatham put together a career season at middle block-

er, averaging just under a block per set. Her offensive numbers were equally impressive, as she hit a blistering .378 for the season and .475 in conference play en route to averaging 1.90 kills per set.

Senior Sasha McGlothin battled back from an injury just before the season started, but that didn’t slow her from becoming another key player down the stretch for Middle Tennessee. The Abilene, Texas, native tallied 49 kills and 34 blocks in just 28 sets of play. McGlothin finished her career ranked sixth all-time in blocks per set with 1.06.

Junior Brandi Waller also made an impact, posting 105 kills in just 59 sets. The New Albany,

Ind., native was especially important when Kozon went down with injury, posting 26 kills over a four-match span. Waller also set a new career high with 11 kills against ACC foe Georgia Tech in Atlanta.

“Izabela had an outstanding year, but what made this year so fun was our ability to spread things out on offense,” Peck said. “At one point or another, Oyinlola, Ashley, Maria, Lindsay, Sasha and Brandi all stepped up and won matches for us. Because of that, I think that this was one of our most success-ful seasons offensively at Middle Tennessee.”

While the Blue Raider defense at the net was impressive, junior Brynne Henderson proved to be the anchor of a strong reception game. The libero and Cincinnati, Ohio, native led the team in digs, putting up 3.49 per set, and helped replace the loss of Ashley Waugh, who had started at the position in both 2008 and 2009.

After appearing the majority of sets last season, sophomore Halie Vannoy appeared in all but 14 sets for the Blue Raiders this season and averaged just under a dig per set. The Morristown, Tenn., native set a season high with nine digs to help Middle Tennessee get by a tough Saint Louis team late in the season.

“Brynne and Halie did a great job for us this year,” Peck said. “Brynne played in every single set this year and Halie got in for most of them. They both were great for us all year in playing defense and passing balls, and I expect them to get even better next season.”FRESHMEN STEP UP

After the graduation of some key individuals from the 2009 edition of MT Volleyball, Peck was forced to assign the roles of some key positions to the untested hands of freshmen Kendall Howard, Morgan Peterson and Angela Peyton.

“The three freshmen contributed a great deal for us,” Peck said. “Of course Morgan and Angela did a good job running our offense and they matured a great deal over the course of the year. I’m really looking forward to working

with them in the spring.”

Perhaps the biggest uncertainty fell upon the setting duo of Peterson and Peyton. Faced with the graduation of four-year starter and the school’s all-time assists leader in Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee employed a dual setter offense to great success for much of the season.

Peterson, who sat out the 2009 season with a redshirt, played the majority of her time on the front row. The native of Seymour, Tenn., finished second on the team in assists and put up 5.95 per set to go along with 0.54 kills per set and 0.45 blocks per set on defense.

Peyton, a true freshman, was impeccable on the back line, averaging 1.42 digs per set to supplement her team-best 6.69 assists per set on offense. Peyton entered Murfreesboro with some familiarity to playing in a dual-setter system having served in the same roles for club and high school teams in her native Houston, Texas.

Howard took on the role of defensive specialist for the Blue Raiders, serving as an integral cog in the reception game. The Franktown, Colo., native recorded 1.71 digs per set, the most by a Middle Tennessee freshman since Kozon aver-aged 2.37 in the 2007 season.

“Kendall played in all but one set for us,” Peck said. “I think she’s going to come in and challenge for the libero position next year. She was outstanding on defense and serving, and she really helped us win a couple key matches.”

SEASON IN REVIEW

The Blue Raiders began the season in familiar fashion, taking home victories in the first two matches for the fifth consecutive season, knocking off SEC opponent South Carolina and 2007 Sweet 16 foe Brigham Young at the State Farm Illini Classic before ultimately falling to host and sixth-ranked Illinois in four sets.

Middle Tennessee returned home to face a talent-laden Blue Raider Bash field, where they won over defending Conference USA champion Southern Miss, but fell in hard-fought affairs to major conference opponents in Duke, Auburn and Miami (Fla.).

“I think it’s important to realize the players that we lost last season,” Peck said. “Ashley Mead, Janay Yancey, Clark and Waugh were all very honored, very decorated players for us. I knew that we might be a bit shaky at the beginning of the season, and with the new people on the floor it might take a couple weeks to get going.”

Over the next 40 days, Middle Tennessee did not record another loss.

Two days after the Miami match, the Blue Raiders started to get things turned around. Facing an undefeated Kansas team on their home floor in Lawrence, Kan., MT posted an outstanding sweep of the Jayhawks in front of a raucous crowd of 860.

After a tough stretch in the previous home tournament, the Blue Raiders were prepared to respond in the Middle Tennessee Invitational, and they did so im-

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pressively with wins over Arkansas, UAB and reigning America East champion Albany.

MT kept it rolling in their last three-match weekend of the regular season at Denver. The Blue Raiders opened Sun Belt play with a sweep of Denver, but would post one of the most impressive results of the season a day later against 24th-ranked Long Beach State.

The 49ers were hot and coming off a win at Colorado State, who spent much of the year ranked in the top 15. However, Middle Tennessee was ready for the challenge, handing LBSU a 25-23 first set loss and engineering a dominant 25-9 second set victory to go into intermission with a seemingly comfortable 2-0 edge. Long Beach came roaring back to tie it at 2-2 with a pair of 25-20 wins, but Middle Tennessee ultimately proved victorious, winning the fifth and deciding set in a 17-15 nailbiter.

Later in the evening Middle Tennessee swept past defending Colonial Athletic champion VCU to head into the meat of the conference slate on a seven-match winning streak.

After a pair of road victories at UALR and Arkansas State, the Blue Raiders re-turned home for one of the most important stretches of the early conference season, beginning with a match against reigning regular season champion FIU.

The Panthers were entering the match on a mammoth 20-match unbeaten streak in conference play, and the meeting also served as a rematch of the 2009 Sun Belt title bout, which MT won. Behind a career-high-tying 25 kills and 12 digs from Kozon, the Blue Raiders grabbed an early 2-0 lead en route to an impressive four-set victory over FIU.

Following a sweep of Florida Atlantic a day later, another showdown was set, this time with arch-rival Western Kentucky for first place in the Sun Belt East. The Blue Raiders proved to be up to the challenge, sweeping past the Hilltop-pers to grab sole possession and extend the winning streak to 12 matches.

With wins on the road at Troy and South Alabama on the ensuing weekend, the Blue Raiders became just the second team in school history to win 14 consecutive matches, tying the record set by the 2007 team.

However, as with all streaks, it ultimately came to an end. After Kozon suffered an ankle injury early in the opening set, the Blue Raiders fell in hard-fought four-set fashion at FIU.

Faced with the absence of Kozon less than 24 hours later at Florida Atlantic, the Blue Raiders looked to new places for the majority of their offense. After dropping the first set 27-29, Cheatham, who was playing close to her native Fort Lauderdale, took over to lead the Blue Raiders to a 3-1 win over the Owls. The junior posted a career-high 16 kills and four blocks in the match to kick off another Middle Tennessee win streak.

MT would also post victories over ULM and UL-Lafayette on the following weekend to set up a non-conference clash with ACC power Georgia Tech.

Kozon made her return in impressive fashion at GT with 18 kills, helping lead the Blue Raiders to their second victory over the Yellow Jackets in as many seasons.

After three more conference victories over North Texas, South Alabama and Troy, Middle Tennessee traveled to Bowling Green, Ky., to take on fellow East division leader to battle for the outright Sun Belt title in the regular season finale.

Once again, the Blue Raiders pulled out all the stops against their rivals, racing out to a 2-0 match lead, and closing out the sweep on the floor of E.A. Diddle Arena to grab just their second outright Sun Belt regular season title in history and extend their winning streak to eight matches.

The Sun Belt Tournament would play out in similar fashion to the regular season.

Hosting the tournament for the first time since 2005, the Blue Raiders entered the event on a mission, sweeping South Alabama in the opening round and then notching a four-set win over North Texas on the following day to set up yet another all-or-nothing clash with Western Kentucky.

In 2005, the Hilltoppers defeated Middle Tennessee at Alumni Memorial Gym to take home the tournament championship. This time, however, the Blue Raiders once again proved too much for WKU, grabbing an early 2-0 lead before ultimately sealing the deal with a 25-21 fourth set victory.

“We’ve been very for-tunate against Western Kentucky the past two seasons,” Peck said. “To win six in a row against one of the best teams in the conference year-in and year-out, is a great accomplishment. Our girls know that the matches against WKU usually determine who will rep-resent the Sun Belt in the NCAA.”

Prior to falling in the NCAA Tournament to Louisville, the Blue Raid-ers set up for one final regular season contest against the Saint Louis Billikens. Middle Tennes-see notched their 12th consecutive victory in a hard-fought four-set affair, becoming just the second MT squad two run off two separate win streaks of 12 matches or more.

OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE

Middle Tennessee finished the season on an excellent run, winning 26 their final 28 matches. The Blue Raiders are graduating just two players from the 2010 squad, and Peck looks for the experiences from the past year as motiva-tion for the returning class.

“Having our setters coming back with a year of experience is huge for us as well as the return of Alyssa, who was a starter for us in 2009,” Peck said. “We are losing both Sasha and Izabela, but I think next year is going to be another great year for us. Our kids are battle-tested, and I think our girls are going to be ready to try and exceed the accomplishments from this year.”

SBC Tournament Most Outstanding Player

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Team Statistics Results MT OPP ATTACK Kills...........................................1782 1441 Errors ......................................... 614 685 Total Attacks .........................4074 4028 Attack Percentage ............... .287 .188 Kills/Set ................................... 14.0 11.3SET Assists .....................................1652 1358 Assists/Set .............................. 13.0 10.7SERVE Aces ........................................... 144 107 Errors ......................................... 267 273 Aces/Set .....................................1.1 0.8SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors ......................................... 107 143 Errors/Set ...................................0.8 1.1DEFENSE Digs..........................................1531 1363 Digs/Set .................................. 12.1 10.7BLOCKING Block Solo ...................................52 68 Block Assist ............................. 526 350 Total Blocks ..........................315.0 243.0 Blocks/Set ..................................2.5 1.9 Block Errors ................................47 51Ball Handling Errors ..................44 44ATTENDANCE Total .........................................7109 6085 Dates/Avg Per Date ........18/395 12/507 Neutral site #/Avg ............. 5/152

Player S K K/S E TA Pct. A A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG D/S BS BA Tot. B/S BE BHE Pts.1 Cheatham, Lindsay 110 209 1.90 57 402 .378 1 0.01 4 4 0.04 2 12 0.11 15 93 108 0.98 13 2 274.520 McGlothin, Sasha 28 49 1.75 16 90 .367 1 0.04 0 0 0.00 0 3 0.11 0 34 34 1.21 3 1 66.06 Oladinni, Oyinlola 118 241 2.04 73 501 .335 11 0.09 18 29 0.15 5 68 0.58 14 119 133 1.13 6 0 332.511 Szivos, Maria 115 286 2.49 87 630 .316 62 0.54 38 42 0.33 7 145 1.26 1 65 66 0.57 2 5 357.59 Kozon, Izabela 114 456 4.00 142 1097 .286 31 0.27 17 43 0.15 25 250 2.19 6 53 59 0.52 3 2 505.54 Waller, Brandi 59 105 1.78 40 258 .252 1 0.02 2 12 0.03 0 10 0.17 2 40 42 0.71 8 0 129.03 Adams, Ashley 97 297 3.06 132 697 .237 3 0.03 1 3 0.01 0 36 0.37 11 51 62 0.64 5 0 334.515 Peterson, Morgan 114 61 0.54 24 164 .226 678 5.95 4 8 0.04 0 66 0.58 2 49 51 0.45 7 15 91.55 Wistrick, Alyssa 27 66 2.44 31 183 .191 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 8 0.30 1 12 13 0.48 0 0 73.022 Vannoy, Halie 113 1 0.01 0 7 .143 14 0.12 2 9 0.02 9 104 0.92 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 3.029 Peyton, Angela 120 9 0.08 7 28 .071 803 6.69 13 21 0.11 0 170 1.42 0 10 10 0.08 0 17 27.08 Henderson, Brynne 127 2 0.02 4 15 -.133 27 0.21 23 50 0.18 34 443 3.49 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 25.02 Howard, Kendall 126 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 20 0.16 22 46 0.17 12 216 1.71 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 22.0 TEAM 13 MIDDLE TENN. 127 1782 14.03 614 4074 .287 1652 13.01 144 267 1.13 107 1531 12.06 52 526 315.0 2.48 47 44 2241.0 Opponents 127 1441 11.35 685 4028 .188 1358 10.69 107 273 0.84 143 1363 10.73 68 350 243.0 1.91 51 44 1791.0

Date Opponent W/L Score Score-By-Game AttendanceAugust 27 vs South Carolina + W 3-0 25-23,25-12,25-23 175August 28 vs BYU + W 3-1 20-25,25-22,25-14,26-24 104August 28 at #6 Illinois + L 1-3 25-23,18-25,16-25,12-25 1418September 3 Duke $ L 1-3 14-25,25-20,21-25,20-25 529September 4 Southern Miss $ W 3-2 25-21,25-16,23-25,23-25,15-10 201September 4 Auburn $ L 2-3 26-24,18-25,25-18,23-25,10-15 409September 5 Miami (Fla.) $ L 1-3 25-20,21-25,23-25,23-25 311September 7 at Kansas W 3-0 25-19,25-15,25-19 860September 10 Arkansas % W 3-1 20-25,25-18,25-20,25-15 506September 11 UAB % W 3-1 25-16,22-25,25-17,25-18 153September 11 Albany % W 3-0 25-21,25-23,25-19 159September 17 at Denver * W 3-0 25-19,25-21,25-22 157September 18 vs. #24 Long Beach ! W 3-2 25-23,25-9,20-25,20-25,17-15 240September 18 vs. VCU ! W 3-0 25-17,25-23,25-20 240September 24 at UALR * W 3-0 25-19,25-18,25-17 150September 26 at Arkansas State * W 3-0 25-18,25-18,25-19 200October 1 FIU * W 3-1 25-22,25-12,23-25,25-20 409October 2 FAU * W 3-0 25-12,25-23,25-14 209October 6 Western Kentucky * W 3-0 25-18,25-22,25-20 709October 8 at Troy * W 3-0 25-15,25-14,25-16 356October 10 at South Alabama * W 3-0 25-19,25-19,25-18 173October 15 at FIU * L 1-3 23-25,25-22,23-25,19-25 434October 16 at FAU * W 3-1 27-29,25-21,25-13,25-21 163October 22 UL-Monroe * W 3-0 25-14,25-10,25-15 303October 23 UL-Lafayette * W 3-0 25-21,25-18,25-17 203October 26 at Georgia Tech W 3-1 25-17,25-15,13-25,25-21 635October 29 at North Texas * W 3-2 18-25,22-25,25-22,25-23,15-9 465November 5 South Alabama * W 3-1 25-19,19-25,25-20,25-10 309November 6 Troy * W 3-0 25-21,25-20,25-23 509November 12 at Western Kentucky * W 3-0 25-21,25-22,25-19 1074November 18 South Alabama # W 3-0 25-16,25-21,25-13 359November 19 North Texas # W 3-1 25-17,25-15,23-25,25-21 711November 20 Western Kentucky # W 3-1 25-21,25-21,23-25,25-21 909November 27 Saint Louis W 3-1 25-20,15-25,25-23,25-17 211December 3 vs Louisville & L 0-3 22-25,21-25,17-25 -

+ - State Farm Illini Classic$ - Blue Raider Bash (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)% - Middle Tennessee Invitational (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)! - Denver, Colo.

* - Sun Belt Match# - Sun Belt Championships (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)& - NCAA Tournament (West Lafayette, Ind.)

2010 STATISTICS

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ALL-TIME AWARDSAVCA ALL-AMERICA2010 ..................................Izabela Kozon (Honorable Mention) Oyinlola Oladinni (Honorable Mention)2009 ............................ Oyinlola Oladinni (Honorable Mention)2008 ................................ Ashley Asberry (Honorable Mention) Leslie Clark (Honorable Mention)2007 ..............................Ashley E. Adams (Honorable Mention) Ashley Asberry (Honorable Mention)2006 ..............................Ashley E. Adams (Honorable Mention)

AVCA ALL-REGION2010 ..................................................Izabela Kozon (All-South) Oyinlola Oladinni (All-South)2009 ............................................ Oyinlola Oladinni (All-South)2008 ................................................Ashley Asberry (All-South) Leslie Clark (All-South)2007 ............................................. Ashley E. Adams (All-South) Ashley Asberry (All-South)2006 ............................................. Ashley E. Adams (All-South)1995 .........................................Yanira Santiago (All-District VI)

SUN BELT CONFERENCEPLAYER OF THE YEAR2010 ....................................................................Izabela Kozon2007 ................................................................Ashley E. Adams

SUN BELT CONFERENCEDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2005 ...................................................................Alicia Lemau’u

SUN BELT CONFERENCEFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2001 .................................................................... KeKe Deckard

ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE2010 ............................................Ashley N. Adams (First Team) Izabela Kozon (First Team) Maria Szivos (First Team) Oyinlola Oladinni (Second Team)2009 .....................................................Leslie Clark (First Team) Izabela Kozon (First Team) Ashley Mead (Second Team) Oyinlola Oladinni (Second Team)2008 ...............................................Ashley Asberry (First Team) Leslie Clark (First Team) Izabela Kozon (Second Team)2007 .............................................Ashley E. Adams (First Team) Ashley Asberry (First Team) Leslie Clard (First Team)2006 .............................................Ashley E. Adams (First Team) Ashley Asberry (First Team) Quanshell Scott (First Team)2005 ............................................... Alicia Lemau’u (First Team) Ashley E. Adams (Second Team)2004 .................................................KeKe Deckard (First Team) Dara McLean (First Team)2003 ............................................ KeKe Deckard (Second Team)2002 ............................................ KeKe Deckard (Second Team)2000 ........................................... Lindsay Pritchard (First Team)

SUN BELT TOURNAMENTMOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER2010 ....................................................................Izabela Kozon2009 ..................................................................... Ashley Mead2007 ................................................................Ashley E. Adams2006 ................................................................Ashley E. Adams

ALL-SUN BELT TOURNAMENT2010 .............................................................. Oyinlola Oladinni Maria Szivos2009 ........................................................................Leslie Clark Janay Yancey2007 ........................................................................Leslie Clark Quanshell Scott2006 ............................................................... Jessica Robinson Quanshell Scott2005 .................................................................Quanshell Scott2002 .................................................................... KeKe Deckard2000 .............................................................. Lindsay Pritchard

ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE1999 ................................................Kelly Smith (Second Team) Katie Thiesen (Freshman Team)1998 ..................................... Carrie Kapfenberg (Second Team)1996 ............................................ Erin Schulz (Freshman Team)1995 ..............................................Yanira Santiago (First Team) Deborah Anderson (Second Team) Nidza Castillo (Second Team)1994 ............................................... Angie Raffo (Second Team).....................................................Tara Miller (Freshman Team)1992 ........................................... Mary Rickman (Second Team)1991 ................................................. Lisa White (Second Team) Becky Tumblin (Second Team)1990 .......................................Priscilla Robinson (Second Term)1989 ...................................................Judy Sain (Second Team) Christy Luna (Freshman Team) Priscilla Robinson (Freshman Team) Lisa White (Freshman Team)

OHIO VALLEY TOURNAMENTMOST VALUABLE PLAYER1995 ................................................................. Yanira Santiago

ALL-OHIO VALLEY TOURNAMENT1995 ................................................................. Yanira Santiago............................................................................ Nidza Castillo............................................................................. Tanya Maltes1994 ....................................................................... Angie Raffo1982 ................................................................... Asaji Komatsu

AVCA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK2005 ..................................................... Ashley Adams (Sept. 8)

SUN BELT CONFERENCEPLAYER OF THE WEEK2010 ...... Izabela Kozon (Sept. 6, Sept. 13, Oct. 4, Nov. 1, Nov.8)................................................................Maria Szivos (Oct. 11).........................................................Ashley N. Adams (Oct. 25)2009 ..........................................................Leslie Clark (Oct. 26)...............................................................Izabela Kozon (Nov. 2)2008 ....................................................... Izabela Kozon (Oct. 6)............................................................Ashley Asberry (Oct. 27)2007 .......................................Ashley E. Adams (Sept. 3, Oct. 8)............................................................. Izabela Kozon (Oct. 15)2006 ..................................Ashley E. Adams (Aug. 28, Sept. 18)2004 ....................................... KeKe Deckard (Sept. 13, Oct. 25).................................................. Dara McLean (Sept. 27, Oct. 4)2001 ......................................................KeKe Deckard (Oct. 22)

SUN BELT CONFERENCEDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2009 .....................................................Ashley Waugh (Oct. 12)................................................................ Janay Yancey (Nov. 9)2008 ...........................Ashley Waugh (Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 17)........................................................... Ashley Asberry (Nov. 10)2006 ....................................................Ashley Asberry (Oct. 30)2005 .............................. Alicia Lemau’u (Oct. 3, Oct. 17, Nov. 7)2002 ......................................................Erin Hillstrom (Sept. 9)

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSAAdams, Ashley E. (2005-2007); #7; St. Louis, Mo.Adams, Ashley N. (2009-); #3; San Luis Obispo, Calif.Akrie, Talayna (2003); #1; Aurora, Colo.Anderson, Callie (1984); #9; Nashville, Tenn.Anderson, Deborah (1995-96); #15; Haslet, TexasArms, Melissa (1985-86); #9; Cleveland, Tenn.Asberry, Ashley (2005-08); #3; Murfreesboro, Tenn.Atchley, Marja (1998); #6; Haleyville, Ala.

BBaker, Karisse (2000-03); #13; Nashville, Tenn.Bass, Ondrea (1984-87); #14; Kingsport, Tenn.Beason, Kyieta (1987-89); Nashville, Tenn.Bennett, Judy (1987-89); Sparta, Tenn.Bilyeu, Goldie (2000-03); #11; Ozark, Mo.Bishop, Susan (1993-96); #13; Collierville, Tenn.Blair, Jaynie (1990); #5; Knoxville, Tenn.Britton, Lauren (2008); #12; Murfreesboro, Tenn.Brock, Laura (2007); #22; Chattanooga, Tenn.Brown, LaToya (2001-03); #12; Memphis, Tenn.Brush, Katie (2006-08); #21; Jackson, Tenn.Bumpus, Patricia (1982-85); #8; Nashville, Tenn.Burnside, Leslie (1996); #5; Kansas, Ill.Byrd, Meaghan (2002); #14; Lake in the Hills, Ill.

CCannon, Kelly (2001-02); #10; Quebeck, Tenn.Cantrell, Carla (1992); #9; Kingsport, Tenn.Carney, Jesi (1996); #2; Soddy Daisy, Tenn.Carpenter, Amy (2001); #23; Whittier, Calif.Carroll, Angie (1993); #14; Knoxville, Tenn.Carroll, Trese (1992); #11; Murfreesboro, Tenn.Carter, Megan (2004-07); #1; Murfreesboro, Tenn.Castillo, Nidza (1994-96); #14; Rio Piedras, Puerto RicoCheatham, Lindsay (2008-); #1; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Clark, Leslie (2006-09); #14; Olathe, Kan.Clark, Vicki (1984-86); #4; Greenbrier, Tenn.Clayton, Jaemi (1996-97); #7; Fort St. John, B.C.Craven, Kim (1997-98); #9; Louisville, Ky.Crossman, Crystal (1992-93); #7; Cookeville, Tenn.Cunningham, LaTresa (1996-99); #13; Detroit, Mich.

DDale, Jackie (1984-87); #6; Springfield, Tenn.Davis, Linda (1984-87); #5; Cleveland, Tenn.Deckard, KeKe (2000-04); #20; Nacagdoches, TexasDewaratanawanich, Allo (1987-89); Nashville, Tenn.Diggs, Mandy (1993-94); #3; Memphis, Tenn.Doran, Kim (2002); #6; Kingsport, Tenn.Drew, Kelly (1998); #20; Springfield, Ill.

EEichholz, Tammy (1994-95); #10; Knoxville, Tenn.

FFlemming, Lisa (1987-89); Knoxville, Tenn.Florence, Mia (1993); #8; Powder Springs. Ga.

G

Gargalianos, Evi (2001-05); #2; Anixi, Attiki, GreeceGarrett, Holly (1994); #1; Monroe, Tenn.

HHale, Arleen (1979-82); #45; Chattanooga, Tenn.Hartup, Abby (1997-00); #22; Ft. Wayne, Ind.Hendrix, Robin (1978-81); #44; Kokomo, Ind.Henderson, Brynne (2008-); #8; Cincinnati, OhioHignite, Jennifer (1999-02); #7; Versailles, Ky.Hillstrom, Erin (1999-02); #1; Dallas, TexasHoward, Kendall (2010-); #2; Franktown, Colo.

JJohns, Stacy (1992); #13; Gallatin, Tenn.Johnson, Wanda (1986-90); #32; Memphis, Tenn.Jones, Beth (1984); #10; Talcheng, TaiwanJonsson, Linda (1997); #5; Kolback, Sweden

KKapfenburg, Carrie (1997-98); #15; San Jose, Calif.Keel, Beverly (1984-87); #15; Nashville, Tenn.Keen, Tonya (1991-93); #32; Brentwood, Tenn.King, Alyssa (2007); #5; Rochelle, Ill.Kirkwood, Adrienne (1995); #3; Leawood, Kan.Krier, Lori (1983-86); #12; Cincinnati, OhioKnox, Jennifer (1995); #9; Ooltewah, Tenn.Komatsu, Asaji (1979-82); #14; Tokyo, JapanKozon, Izabela (2007-10); #9; Warsaw, Poland

LLedbetter, Debbie (1980-82); #24; Livingston, Tenn.Lemau’u, Alicia (2004-07); #8; Long Beach, Calif.Lewis, Wanda (1978-83); #33; Chattanooga, Tenn.Lindley, Cyndi (1981); #22; Haleyville, Ala.Liptak, Allison (2003-04); #33; Elizabeth, Pa.Lowery, Joan (1985-87); #2; Springfield, Tenn.Luna, Christy (1989-91); McMinnville, Tenn.

MMaltes, Tanya (1995); #5; Ponce, Puerto RicoMarcom, Hannah (1997); #3; Jackson, Tenn.Mason, Collette (1983); #14; Gallatin, Tenn.Mattox, Allison (2005); #15; Marysville, Mich.McElroy, Kelly (1987-89); Southgate, Mich.McGlothin, Sasha (2006-10); #20; Abilene, TexasMcLean, Dara (2001-04); #3; Belmont, ManitobaMcMahon, Jennifer (2002); #8; Burr Ridge, Ill.Mead, Ashley (2006-09); #23; Newnan, Ga.Mikuzis, Tara (2004-05); #12; Shorewood, Ill.Milaneze, Giovana (2000); #12; Sao Luiz, BrazilMiller, Tara (1994-97); #12; Lansing, Mich.Moeller, Kimberly (2002-04); #23; Kaufman, TexasMonasterlo, Victoria (2003-06); #11; Cordoba, ArgentinaMorstad, Caia (2000-01); #6; Swift Current, Saskatchewan

OOladinni, Oyinlola (2008-); #6; La Vergne, Tenn.

PParkinson, Angie (1993-95); #25; Hendersonville, Tenn.Partree, Janet (1983-84); #3; Lebanon, Tenn.Morgan Peterson (2009-); #15; Seymour, Tenn.Pewitt, Carla (1988-89); #10; Nashville, Tenn.

Peyton, Angela (2010-); #29; Houston, Texas Porterfield, Anne (1985); #11; Cleveland, Tenn.Pritchard, Lindsay (1997-00); #17; Novato, Calif.Pupke, Kelly (1989-92); #17; Charleston, S.C.Putman, Alisa (1985); #14; Mt. Juliet, Tenn.

QQuinn, Kelly (1999-02); #15; Garland, Texas

RRaffo, Angie (1991-94); #31; Jasper, Tenn.Randolph, Hannah (2003-06); #15; Murfreesboro, Tenn.Rickman, Mary (1988-92); #8; Tullahoma, Tenn.Robinson, Priscilla (1989-93); #30; Chattanooga, Tenn.Ruohomaki, Sondra (1990-93); #12; Brentwood, Tenn.

SSandy, Melinda (1985); #13; St. Joseph, Tenn.Santiago, Yanira (1995); #8; Caguas, Puerto RicoSaylors, Lisa (1990); #29; Nashville, Tenn.Schulz, Erin (1996-97); #8; Waconia, Minn.Scott, Alicia (1998-00); #23; Chattanooga, Tenn.Scott, Quanshell (2004-07); #10; Bakersfield, Calif.Sharpe, Kristie (1989-91); #11; Chattanooga, Tenn.Shelley, Rebecca (1989); Whitwell, Tenn.Simeona, Ku’u’ipo (1998-99); #10; Kaneohe, HawaiiSisco, Lindsay (2004-05); #21; Murfreesboro, Tenn.Slowik, Theresa (2003-06); #5; Naperville, Ill.Smiley, Trena (1981-82); #11; Greenbrier, Tenn.Smith, Kelly (1998-99); #13; Euclid, OhioSmith, Sherry (1990); #31; Soddy Daisy, Tenn.Snyder, Cindy (1985-88); #10; Chattanooga, Tenn.Stverak, Stacy (1988-91); #14; Gallatin, Tenn.Szivos, Maria (2010-); #11; Jaszbereny, HungarySumrell, Megan (2003-06); #4; Chattanooga, Tenn.

TThiesen, Katie (1999-02); #9; Rockford, Ill.Thornton, Meg (1998-99); #11; Portland, Tenn.Tumblin, Becky (1991-93); #10; Louisville, Ky.

VVan Schelven, Krissi (1992-93); #5; Rockford, Ill.Van Gotten, Anjanette (1993); #15; Chanute, Kan.Vannoy, Halie (2009-); #22; Morristown, Tenn.Venable, Angie (1995-97); #11; Leawood, Kan.

WWainwright, Lisa (1983); #22; Jackson, Tenn.Waller, Brandi (2009-); #4; New Albany, Ind.Waugh, Ashley (2006-09); #2; Indianapolis, Ind.White, Lisa (1989-91); #44; Chattanooga, Tenn.Wilkinson, Lori (1982-85); #7; Cuyahoga Falls, OhioWilliams, Mitzi (1980-83); #10; Greenbrier, Tenn.Wilson, Courtney (2009); #7; Auburndale, Fla.Wistrick, Alyssa (2009-); #5; Longview, Wash. Wolfe, Debbie (1999); #12; Brandon, Fla.Woodson, Donna (1980-82); #5; Gallatin, Tenn.

YYancey, Janay (2008-09); #16; Columbia, Tenn.

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CAREER CLUBS1,000 KILL CLUB

2,028 KeKe Deckard (2000-04)1,679 Izabela Kozon (2007-10)1,455 Ashley E. Adams (2005-07)1,301 Mary Rickman (1988-92)1,256 Katie Thiesen (1999-02)1,222 Ashley Mead (2006-09)1,148 Tara Miller (1994-97)1,114 Lisa White (1989-91)1,105 Ashley Asberry (2005-08)1,071 Dara McLean (2001-04)1,043 Priscilla Robinson (1989-93)KeKe Deckard

1,000 DIG CLUB2,027 Alicia Lemau’u (2004-07)1,424 Lisa White (1989-91)1,356 Ashley Waugh (2006-09)1,342 Mary Rickman (1988-92)1,289 Erin Hillstrom (1999-02)1,255 KeKe Deckard (2000-04)1,195 Becky Tumblin (1991-93)1,118 Izabela Kozon (2007-10)

Alicia Lemau’u

2,000 ASSIST CLUB5,692 Leslie Clark (2006-09)4,020 Megan Sumrell (2003-06)3,295 Nidza Castillo (1994-96)2,928 Becky Tumblin (1991-93)2,706 Kelly Quinn (1999-02)2,215 Goldie Bilyeu (2000-03)2,075 Jaemi Clayton (1996-97)

Leslie Clark

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Kills1. 2,028 - KeKe Deckard .....................2000-042. 1,679 - Izabela Kozon .....................2007-103. 1,455 - Ashley E. Adams ................2005-074. 1,301 - Mary Rickman ....................1988-925. 1,256 - Katie Thiesen ......................1999-026. 1,222 - Ashley Mead .......................2006-097. 1,148 - Tara Miller ............................1994-978. 1,114 - Lisa White ............................1989-919. 1,105 - Ashley Asberry...................2005-0810. 1,071 - Dara McLean ......................2001-04

Kills Per Set1. 5.13 - Yanira Santiago .......................... 19952. 4.25 - KeKe Deckard .......................2000-043. 3.96 - Ashley E. Adams ..................2005-074. 3.38 - Deborah Anderson .............1995-965. 3.37 - Carrie Kapfenberg ..............1997-986. 3.36 - Izabela Kozon .......................2007-107. 3.13 - Ashley Mead .........................2006-098. 3.04 - Mary Rickman ......................1988-929. 3.01 - Kelly Smith .............................1998-9910. 2.84 - Katie Thiesen ........................2000-02 .......................... *minimum 1,000 attempts

Attack Percentage1. .392 - Yanira Santiago .......................... 19952. .390 - Ashley Asberry .....................2005-083. .338 - Oyinlola Oladinni ................2008-4. .335 - Ashley E. Adams ..................2005-075. .326 - Quanshell Scott ...................2004-076. .265 - Lindsay Pritchard ................1997-007. .248 - Susan Bishop ........................1993-968. .245 - Katie Thiesen ........................1999-029. .244 - Priscilla Robinson ................1989-9110. .243 - Izabela Kozon .......................2007-10 *minimum 1,000 attempts

Assists1. 5,692 - Leslie Clark ..........................2006-092. 4,020 - Megan Sumrell ..................2003-063. 3,295 - Nidza Castillo .....................1994-964. 2,928 - Becky Tumblin ...................1991-935. 2,706 - Kelly Quinn .........................1999-026. 2,215 - Goldie Bilyeu ......................2000-037. 2,075 - Jaemi Clayton ....................1996-978. 1,435 - Carla Pewitt .........................1988-89

Assists Per Set1. 12.16 - Leslie Clark ..........................2006-092. 10.13 - Nidza Castillo .....................1994-963. 9.98 - Megan Sumrell .....................2003-064. 8.39 - Becky Tumblin ......................1991-935. 8.07 - Jaemi Clayton .......................1996-976. 7.72 - Carla Pewitt ...........................1988-897. 6.85 - Kelly Quinn ............................1999-028. 6.68 - Goldie Bilyeu .........................2000-039. 5.54 - Kim Craven ............................1997-9810. 4.10 - Kelly Cannon .........................2001-02

Service Aces1. 206 - Priscilla Robinson .................1989-932. 173 - Mary Rickman .......................1988-923. 161 - Nidza Castillo .........................1994-964. 155 - Lisa White ................................1989-915. 144 - Alicia Lemau’u .......................2004-076. 139 - Stacy Stverak .........................1988-917. 127 - Dara McLean ..........................2001-048. 124 - Izabela Kozon ........................2007-109. 121 - Sondra Ruohomaki..............1990-939. 121 - Quanshell Scott ....................2004-07

Service Aces Per Set1. 0.55 - Priscilla Robinson ................1989-932. 0.50 - Nidza Castillo ........................1994-963. 0.46 - Deborah Anderson .............1995-964. 0.40 - Mary Rickman ......................1988-925. 0.37 - Lisa White ...............................1989-916. 0.35 - Stacy Stverak ........................1988-917. 0.33 - Maria Szivos .........................2010-8. 0.32 - Dara McLean .........................2001-049. 0.31 - Sondra Ruohomaki.............1990-9310. 0.30 - Alicia Lemau’u ......................2004-07

Digs1. 2,027 - Alicia Lemau’u ...................2004-072. 1,424 - Lisa White ............................1989-913. 1,356 - Ashley Waugh ....................2006-094. 1,342 - Mary Rickman ....................1988-925. 1,289 - Erin Hillstrom .....................1999-026. 1,255 - KeKe Deckard .....................2000-047. 1,195 - Becky Tumblin ...................1991-938. 1,118 - Izabela Kozon .....................2007-109. 984 - Tara Miller................................1994-9710. 920 - Nidza Castillo .........................1994-9610. 920 - Stacy Stverak .........................1988-91

Digs Per Set1. 4.18 - Alicia Lemau’u ......................2004-072. 3.45 - Yanira Santiago .......................... 19953. 3.42 - Becky Tumblin ......................1991-934. 3.35 - Lisa White ...............................1989-915. 3.14 - Mary Rickman ......................1988-926. 2.86 - Kimberly Moeller .................2002-047. 2.75 - Erin Hillstrom ........................1999-027. 2.75 - Ashley Waugh ......................2006-099. 2.63 - KeKe Deckard .......................2000-0410. 2.28 - Stacy Stverak ........................1988-91

Block Solos1. 173 - Priscilla Robinson .................1989-93 2. 117 - Angie Raffie ............................1991-943. 114 - Lisa White ................................1989-914. 100 - Susan Bishop .........................1993-965. 99 - Lindsay Pritchard ....................1997-006. 96 - Mary Rickman ..........................1988-927. 90 - Karisse Baker ............................2000-038. 71 - Stacy Stverak ............................1988-919. 57 - Tammy Eicholz .........................1994-9510. 55 - KeKe Deckard ...........................2001-0410. 55 - Jennifer Hignite .......................1999-0210. 55 - Tonya Keen ................................1991-93

Block Assists1. 556 - Ashley Asberry ......................2005-082. 432 - Quanshell Scott ....................2004-073. 407 - Lindsay Pritchard .................1997-004. 317 - Karisse Baker ..........................2000-035. 314 - Oyinlola Oladinni .................2008-6. 309 - Ashley E. Adams ...................2005-077. 303 - Susan Bishop .........................1993-968. 297 - Jennifer Hignite ....................1999-029. 278 - Leslie Clark ..............................2006-0910. 253 - Priscilla Robinson .................1989-93

Blocks Per Set1. 1.43 - Ashley Asberry .....................2005-082. 1.18 - Kelly Smith .............................1998-993. 1.14 - Lindsay Pritchard ................1997-003. 1.14 - Priscilla Robinson ................1989-935. 1.09 - Janay Yancey .........................2008-096. 1.06 - Sasha McGlothin .................2006-107. 1.01 - Quanshell Scott ...................2004-078. 1.00 - Susan Bishop ........................1993-969. 0.95 - Jennifer Hignite ...................1999-0210. 0.95 - Lindsay Sisco ........................2004-05

CAREER RECORDS

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RECORDSKills1. 693 - Yanira Santiago .....................19952. 553 - KeKe Deckard ........................20033. 552 - Ashley E. Adams ...................20074. 547 - Ashley E. Adams ...................20065. 534 - KeKe Deckard ........................20046. 494 - KeKe Deckard ........................20017. 483 - Mary Rickman ......................19898. 458 - Deborah Anderson ................19969. 457 - Izabela Kozon .......................201010. 456 - Dara McClean .......................2004

Kills Per Set1. 5.29 - KeKe Deckard .......................20042. 5.13 - Yanira Santiago ....................19953. 4.45 - Ashley E. Adams ..................20064. 4.39 - KeKe Deckard .......................20035. 4.28 - Ashley E. Adams ..................20076. 4.15 - Dara McClean ......................20047. 4.00 - Izabela Kozon ......................20108. 3.98 - KeKe Deckard .......................20019. 3.89 - Priscilla Robinson ................199010. 3.81 - Carrie Kapfenburg ...............1998

Attack Percentage1. .444 - Ashley Asberry.....................20082. .406 - Ashley Asberry.....................20073. .396 - Oyinlola Oladinni .................20094. .392 - Yanira Santiago ....................19955. .380 - Quanshell Scott ...................20076. .378 - Lindsay Cheatham ....... 20107. .368 - Janay Yancey ........................20088. .366 - Susan Bishop .......................20059. .364 - Janay Yancey ........................200910. .363 - Quanshell Scott ...................2006

Assists1. 1,746 - Nidza Castillo .....................19952. 1,662 - Leslie Clark ........................20073. 1,534 - Leslie Clark ........................20084. 1,531 - Megan Sumrell ..................20045. 1,506 - Jaemi Clayton ....................19966. 1,487 - Megan Sumrell ..................20057. 1,338 - Leslie Clark ........................20098. 1,158 - Leslie Clark ........................20069. 1,037 - Becky Tumblin ...................199210. 981 - Becky Tumblin ......................1991

Assists Per Set1. 13.74 - Leslie Clark ........................20072. 13.09 - Megan Sumrell ..................20043. 12.93 - Megan Sumrell ..................20054. 12.87 - Leslie Clark ........................20065. 12.65 - Nidza Castillo .....................19956. 11.45 - Leslie Clark ........................20087. 11.16 - Jamie Clayton ....................19968. 10.88 - Leslie Clark ........................20099. 9.10 - Becky Tumblin .....................199210. 8.95 - Nidza Castillo .......................1997

Service Aces1. 91 - Nidza Castillo ..........................19952. 77 - Deborah Anderson ..................19953. 74 - Priscilla Robinson ...................19934. 64 - Stacy Stverak ..........................19915. 59 - Mary Rickman ........................19895. 59 - Priscilla Robinson ...................19897. 56 - Angie Raffo .............................19938. 54 - Jaemi Clayton .........................19969. 50 - Alicia Lemau’u ........................200710. 48 - Mary Rickman ........................199210. 48 - Deborah Anderson ..................1995

Service Aces Per Set1. 0.80 - Priscilla Robinson ................19932. 0.67 - Priscilla Robinson ................19893. 0.66 - Nidza Castillo .......................19954. 0.59 - Lisa White ............................19895. 0.58 - Deborah Anderson ...............19956. 0.54 - Stacy Stverak .......................19917. 0.50 - Mary Rickman .....................19888. 0.40 - Dara McClean ......................20039. 0.39 - Megan Carter .......................20059. 0.39 - Alicia Lemau’u .....................2007

Digs1. 574 - Alicia Lemau’u ......................20052. 508 - Alicia Lemau’u ......................20043. 492 - Alicia Lemau’u ......................20064. 469 - Ashley Waugh .......................20085. 466 - Yanira Santiago .....................19956. 453 - Alicia Lemau’u ......................20077. 448 - Lisa White .............................19918. 443 - Brynne Henderson ........ 20109. 440 - Becky Tumblin ......................199110. 438 - Lisa White .............................1992

Digs Per Set1. 4.99 - Alicia Lemau’u .....................20052. 4.31 - Alicia Lemau’u .....................20043. 4.00 - Alicia Lemau’u .....................20064. 3.98 - Lisa White ............................19925. 3.77 - Lisa White ............................19916. 3.73 - Mary Rickman .....................19907. 3.70 - Becky Tumblin .....................19918. 3.69 - Becky Tumblin .....................19929. 3.51 - Alicia Lamau’u .....................200710. 3.50 - Ashley Waugh ......................2008

Block Solos1. 88 - Priscilla Robinson ...................19912. 57 - Priscilla Robinson ...................19903. 44 - Angie Raffo .............................19924. 43 - Kyieta Beason .........................19884. 43 - Kelly Smith .............................19986. 42 - Lisa White ...............................19916. 42 - Tonya Keen .............................19918. 41 - Lisa White ...............................19918. 41 - Mary Rickman ........................19928. 41 - Kelly Smith .............................1999

Block Assists1. 179 - Ashley Asberry......................20072. 170 - Ashley Asberry......................20083. 167 - Ashley Asberry......................20064. 165 - Lindsay Pritchard ..................20005. 138 - Priscilla Robinson .................19916. 137 - Ashley E. Adams ...................20077. 125 - Janay Yancey .........................20098. 120 - Quanshell Scott ....................20049. 119 - Oyinlola Oladinni .......... 201010. 113 - Jennifer Hignite ....................200010. 113 - Becky Tumblin ......................1991

Blocks Per Set1. 2.48 - Priscilla Robinson ................19912. 1.58 - Lindsay Pritchard .................20003. 1.50 - Ashley Asberry.....................20064. 1.48 - Ashley Asberry.....................20075. 1.41 - Tonya Keen ..........................1991 1.41 - Kelly Smith ..........................1998 1.41 - Kelly Smith ..........................19998. 1.39 - Ashley Asberry.....................20089. 1.34 - Kyieta Beason ......................198810. 1.24 - Becky Tumblin .....................1991

INDIVIDUAL MATCH

RECORDSKills1. 35 - KeKe Deckard at Arkansas State (10/28/01)2. 33 - Yanira Santiaga at Memphis (10/3/95)3. 32 - KeKe Deckard at New Orleans (11/18/04)4. 31 - Angie Raffo vs. Tennessee Tech (11/8/94)4. 31 - Katie Thiesen at Memphis (10/25/00)4. 31 - KeKe Deckard vs. New Orleans (10/20/01)4. 31 - KeKe Deckard vs. Austin Peay (9/11/2004)

Kills Per Set1. 9.0 - Carrie Kapfenburg at UT-Martin (11/7/98)2. 8.3 - Yanira Santiago at Memphis (10/3/95)3. 8.0 - Yanira Santiago vs. Austin Peay (11/17/95)4. 7.8 - Angie Raffo vs. Tennessee Tech (11/8/94)5. 7.7 - Yanira Santiago vs. Murray State (11/18/95)

Attack Percentage1. .824 - Ashley Asberry vs. FAU (10/4/08)2. .800 - Ashley Asberry vs. WKU (11/11/06)3. .760 - Ashley Asberry vs. Tulane (9/21/08)4. .737 - Ashley Asberry at App. St. (8/26/06)5. .714 - Ashley Asberry vs. SDSU (8/30/08)

Assists1. 76 - Jamie Clayton vs. E. Illinois (10/10/96)2. 74 - Jamie Clayton vs. Austin Peay (9/17/96)3. 73 - Megan Sumrell vs. New Orleans (9/18/04)4. 69 - Nidza Castillo at Murray St. (10/6/95)4. 69 - Nidza Castillo at Morehead St. (11/19/95)4. 69 - Megan Sumrell vs. Arkansas St. (10/1/2004)

Digs1. 37 - Kim Story vs. UT-Chattanooga (9/17/94)2. 33 - Becky Tumblin vs. Morehead St. (10/15/91)2. 33 - Leslie Burnside vs. E. Illinois (10/10/96)4. 32 - Erin Hillstrom vs. Murray St. (10/2/99)5. 31 - Alicia Lemau’u vs. Denver (10/16/05)

Service Aces1. 14 - Priscilla Robinson vs. Tenn. St. (11/2/93)2. 9 - Mary Rickman vs. SEMO (10/23/92)3. 7 - Eight times

Block Solos1. 7 - Priscilla Robinson vs. Morehead St. (10/5/91)2. 6 - Priscilla Robinson vs. Oral Roberts (10/11/91)3. 5 - Six times

Block Assists1. 15 - Lindsay Pritchard vs. Wright St. (9/2/00)2. 13 - Priscilla Robinson vs. Jacksonville (9/20/91)2. 13 - Alicia Scott at La. Tech (11/12/00)2. 13 - Ashley Asberry vs. UAB (11/23/08)3. 12 - Lisa White vs. Evansville (9/17/91)

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Wins1. 2007 ..................................... 352. 1995 .................................... 323. 2010 ...................................... 294. 1979 .................................... 285. 2006 .................................... 276. 2008 .................................... 277. 2009 ..................................... 258. 1981 .................................... 199. 1987 .................................... 1810. 2002 .................................... 17

Win Percentage1. 2007 .................... .921 (35-3)2. 2010 .................... .829 (29-6)3. 1995 .................... .821 (32-7)4. 2006 .................... .771 (27-8)4. 2008 .................... .771 (27-8)6. 2009 .................. .714 (25-10)7. 1979 .................. .683 (28-13)8. 1981 .................. .613 (19-12)9. 1987 .................. .545 (18-15)10. 2002 .................. .531 (17-15)

Kills1. 1995 ............................... 2,2092. 2007 ................................ 21083. 1996 .............................. 1,9214. 2006 .............................. 1,9125. 2003 ............................... 1,8766. 2005 ............................... 1,8507. 2002 .............................. 1,8278. 2000 .............................. 1,8079. 2004 ............................... 1,80510. 2008 ............................... 1,804

Kills Per Set1. 2007 ............................... 16.342. 2005 .............................. 16.093. 1995 .............................. 16.014. 2006 .............................. 15.545. 2004 .............................. 15.306. 2002 .............................. 14.397. 2003 .............................. 14.328. 1996 .............................. 14.109. 1997 .............................. 14.1010. 2010 .............................. 14.03

Attack Percentage1. 1995 ................................. .2962. 2007 ................................. .2933. 2010 .................................. .2874. 2009 ................................. .2815. 2008 ................................. .2776. 2005 ................................. .2637. 2006 ................................. .2578. 2004 ................................. .2339. 2003 ................................. .20310. 1996 ................................. .203

Attacks1. 1997 .............................. 5,6482. 1996 .............................. 5,1813. 2003 ................................ 5,1524. 1995 .............................. 5,0475. 2003 .............................. 4,9576. 2000 ................................ 4,9457. 2002 .............................. 4,8538. 2001 .............................. 4,7029. 2007 ............................... 4,65610. 1992 .............................. 4,570

Assists1. 1995 .............................. 1,9942. 2007 ............................... 1,9813. 2006 .............................. 1,7794. 1996 .............................. 1,7265. 2008 ............................... 1,6946. 2005 .............................. 1,6877. 2004 ............................... 1,6738. 2003 ............................... 1,6528. 2010 ............................... 1,65210. 2002 .............................. 1,623

Assists Per Set1. 2007 ................................ 15.362. 2005 .............................. 14.673. 2006 .............................. 14.464. 1995 .............................. 14.455. 2004 .............................. 14.186. 2010 ............................... 13.017. 2002 .............................. 12.788. 2009 ................................ 12.789. 1996 .............................. 12.6910. 2008 ............................... 12.64

Service Aces1. 1995 .................................. 3252. 1989 .................................. 3063. 1993 .................................. 2844. 1991 .................................. 2695. 1996 .................................. 2606. 2003 .................................. 2437. 2001 .................................. 2188. 2007 ....................................2119. 2005 .................................. 20810. 2002 .................................. 205

Service Aces Per Set1. 1989 ................................. 2.552. 1993 ................................. 2.373. 1995 ................................. 2.364. 1991 ................................. 2.265. 1990 ................................. 1.966 2003 ................................. 1.857. 1988 ..................................1.817. 2005 ................................. 1.819. 2001 ................................. 1.7610. 2007 ................................. 1.64

Digs1. 1997 .............................. 2,4492. 1992 .............................. 2,2523. 1991 .............................. 2,2474. 1995 .............................. 2,2465. 2003 .............................. 2,0816. 1996 .............................. 2,0157. 1990 .............................. 1,9318. 2002 .............................. 1,9259. 2005 .............................. 1,91710. 1989 .............................. 1,907

Digs Per Set1. 1992 .............................. 19.752. 1997 .............................. 19.133. 1991 ............................... 18.884. 1990 .............................. 18.575. 2005 .............................. 16.676. 1999 ............................... 16.307. 1995 .............................. 16.288. 2003 .............................. 15.899. 1998 .............................. 15.5210. 2002 .............................. 15.16

Block Solos1. 1991 .................................. 2882. 1990 .................................. 1693. 1992 .................................. 1504. 1988 .................................. 1285. 1993 .................................... 996. 2000 .................................... 967. 1998 .................................... 928. 2003 .................................... 859. 1999 .................................... 819. 2001 .................................... 81

Block Assists1. 2007 ................................... 7572. 1991 .................................. 6743. 2000 .................................. 5874. 2008 .................................. 5835. 2006 .................................. 5756. 2010 ................................... 5267. 2005 .................................. 5048. 2004 .................................. 4628. 2009 .................................. 46210. 2003 .................................. 457

Blocks Per Set1. 1995 ................................. 3.792. 1988 ................................. 3.743. 2007 .................................. 3.334. 1992 ................................. 3.035. 2000 ................................. 3.026. 2006 ................................. 2.767. 2008 ................................. 2.588. 1999 ................................. 2.599. 2005 ................................. 2.5310. 2010 ................................. 2.48

TEAM RECORDS

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20+ KillsThree-Set Match28 Dara McLean vs. Troy (9/25/04)26 Dara McLean vs. UALR (10/2/04)25 KeKe Deckard vs. Western Illinois (9/4/04)23 Ashley E. Adams vs. Fla. Atlantic (11/16/06)21 Karisse Baker vs. Western Illinois (9/20/03)20 KeKe Deckard vs. IPFW (9/17/04)20 Izabela Kozon vs. Florida Atlantic (10/2/10)

Four-Set Match31 KeKe Deckard vs. Austin Peay (9/11/04)28 KeKe Deckard at Arkansas State (10/5/03)27 KeKe Deckard vs. South Alabama (10/24/04)26 Ashley E. Adams at W. Kentucky (11/11/06)25 KeKe Deckard at Arkansas State (11/7/04)25 Ashley E. Adams vs. Marshall (9/26/06)25 Ashley E. Adams at Connecticut (9/15/07)25 Izabela Kozon vs. FIU (10/1/10)24 KeKe Deckard at Chattanooga (10/8/03)24 Dara McLean vs. North Texas (9/26/04)23 KeKe Deckard vs. South Alabama (10/19/01)23 KeKe Deckard vs. Birm.-Southern (9/7/02)23 KeKe Deckard vs. Indiana State (9/12/03)23 KeKe Deckard at North Texas (9/26/03)23 KeKe Deckard at W. Kentucky (11/20/03)23 Ashley E. Adams at Tenn. Tech (9/10/05)23 Ashley E. Adams at South Alabama (11/3/06)23 Ashley E. Adams vs. North Texas (11/17/06)22 KeKe Deckard at UALR (10/27/01)22 Dara McLean vs. South Alabama (10/27/02)

22 KeKe Deckard vs. FIU (10/12/03)22 Victoria Monasterolo at Saint Louis (9/17/05)22 Ashley E. Adams vs. Hawaii (11/30/07)21 KeKe Deckard vs. W. Carolina (8/30/02)21 Erin Hillstrom vs. Birm.-Southern (9/2/02)21 KeKe Deckard vs. Chattanooga (9/10/04)21 KeKe Deckard at Fla. Atlantic (10/11/04)21 Dara McLean at Denver (10/17/04)21 Ashley E. Adams vs. Georgia State (9/7/07)21 Izabela Kozon at UALR (10/12/08)20 KeKe Deckard vs. Louisiana (11/13/03)20 Dara McLean at Chattanooga (11/2/04)20 Jessica Robinson at Denver (9/29/06)20 Ashley E. Adams vs. Ohio State (12/2/06)20 Ashley E. Adams vs. Missouri St. (9/9/07)20 Ashley E. Adams at Fla. Atlantic (11/8/08)20 Izabela Kozon at Fla. Atlantic (11/8/08)20 Ashley N. Adams vs. UAB (9/11/10

Five-Set Match35 KeKe Deckard at Arkansas St. (10/28/01)32 KeKe Deckard at New Orleans (11/18/04)31 KeKe Deckard vs. New Orleans (10/20/01)29 KeKe Deckard at Chattanooga (10/2/01)29 KeKe Deckard at Arkansas St. (11/6/02)29 KeKe Deckard vs. Toledo (9/11/04)28 Dara McLean at FIU (10/11/02)25 Dara McLean at Miami (Ohio) (9/18/04)25 Dara McLean vs. Arkansas St. (10/1/04)25 Ashley E. Adams at Louisville (12/1/06)25 Izabela Kozon vs. Miami (Ohio) (12/5/08)24 KeKe Deckard at C. of Charleston (8/30/03)24 KeKe Deckard vs. Arkansas St. (11/7/03)24 KeKe Deckard at Louisiana (11/14/04)24 Ashley E. Adams vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (9/3/06)24 Ashley E. Adams vs. Oregon State (9/1/07)24 Ashley Mead vs. Albany (9/11/09)23 Karisse Baker at FIU (11/2/03)23 KeKe Deckard vs. Denver (10/17/03)23 Ashley E. Adams at North Texas (10/1/06)22 KeKe Deckard vs. UALR (10/7/01)22 Erin Hillstrom vs. Mississippi St. (9/10/02)22 Karisse Baker vs. Denver (10/17/03)22 KeKe Deckard vs. Arkansas State (11/9/03)22 Ashley E. Adams vs. W. Kentucky (10/17/06)22 Izabela Kozon vs. Duke (9/13/08)21 KeKe Deckard vs. Samford (11/24/01)21 Erin Hillstrom vs. Samford (11/24/01)21 KeKe Deckard vs. Mississippi St. (9/10/02)21 KeKe Deckard at IPFW (9/6/03)21 KeKe Deckard vs. Arkansas State (10/1/04)21 KeKe Deckard at UALR (11/5/04)21 Izabela Kozon vs. Auburn (9/4/10)20 Katie Thiesen at UALR (11/8/02)20 Ashley Asberry vs. Tulane (9/21/08)

20 Izabela Kozon at FIU (11/7/08)20 Ashley Mead at FIU (11/7/08)20 Ashley Mead at Purdue (12/6/08)20 Izabela Kozon at Colorado State (12/3/09)

20+ DigsThree-Set Match23 Alicia Lemau’u at Louisiana (10/21/05)21 Alicia Lemau’u vs. IPFW (9/17/04)20 Alicia Lemau’u vs. Western Illinois (9/4/04)20 Alicia Lemau’u vs. Arkansas State (11/6/05)20 Ashley Waugh at New Orleans (10/22/07)

Four-Set Match31 Alicia Lemau’u vs. Denver (10/16/05)27 Alicia Lemau’u at Arkansas State (9/13/05)26 Alicia Lemau’u at Arkansas State (11/7/04)26 Alicia Lemau’u vs. UTEP (8/26/05)24 Alicia Lemau’u at Chattanooga (11/2/04)24 Alicia Lemau’u vs. North Texas (10/14/05)24 Ashley Waugh vs. S. Dakota St. (8/30/08)23 Erin Hillstrom vs. Oklahoma (11/3/01)23 Erin Hillstrom vs. Birm.-Southern (9/7/02)23 Alicia Lemau’u vs. Austin Peay (9/11/04)23 Alicia Lemau’u at S. Alabama (11/3/06)23 Ashley Waugh at Arkansas St. (10/10/08)22 Alicia Lemau’u vs. Tenn. Tech (9/10/05)21 Kimberly Moeller at New Orleans (10/25/03)21 Alicia Lemau’u vs. Chattanooga (9/10/04)21 Alicia Lemau’u at Denver (10/17/04)21 Alicia Lemau’u at W. Kentucky (11/12/04)21 Alicia Lemau’u vs. Ohio State (12/2/06)21 Brynne Henderson vs. Miami (Fla.) (9/5/10)21 Brynne Henderson at FIU (10/15/10)20 Erin Hillstrom vs. W. Carolina (8/30/02)20 KeKe Deckard vs. Birm.-Southern (9/7/02)

MILESTONE MATCHES

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20 Alicia Lemau’u vs. Kentucky (9/4/04)20 Alicia Lemau’u at Saint Louis (9/17/05)20 Alicia Lemau’u at UALR (10/2/05)20 Alicia Lemau’u vs. Long Beach St. (9/1/06)20 Victoria Monasterolo at S. Alabama (11/3/06)20 Alicia Lemau’u at W. Kentucky (11/11/06)

Five-Set Match30 Alicia Lemau’u vs. McNeese St. (9/11/05)28 Kimberly Moeller vs. UAB (10/8/02)28 Victoria Monsterolo at C. of Charleston (8/30/03)26 Alicia Lemau’u at Miami (Ohio) (9/18/04)26 Alicia Lemau’u at New Orleans (11/18/04)26 Alicia Lemau’u vs. W. Kentucky (10/17/06)24 Ashley Waugh vs. Miami (Ohio) (12/5/08)23 Alicia Lemau’u at Georgia (8/28/05)22 Erin Hillstrom at Chattanooga (10/20/01)22 KeKe Deckard vs. Samford (11/24/01)21 KeKe Deckard vs. New Orleans (10/20/01)21 KeKe Deckard at UALR (11/5/04)21 Alicia Lemau’u at UTSA (9/3/05)21 Alicia Lemau’u vs. IUPUI (9/9/05)20 Kimberly Moeller vs. Purdue (8/30/02)20 KeKe Deckard vs. Arkansas State (10/6/02)20 KeKe Deckard at Tennessee (10/15/02)20 KeKe Deckard at Arkansas State (11/6/02)20 Brynne Henderson vs. Southern Miss (9/4/10)

50+ AssistsThree-Set Match58 Leslie Clark vs. Stephen F. Austin (8/25/07)57 Leslie Clark at Arkansas State (10/8/06)56 Leslie Clark vs. UALR (10/6/06)51 Megan Sumrell vs. Washington St. (9/16/05)51 Leslie Clark vs. Montana State (8/24/07)

50 Megan Sumrell at Austin Peay (9/13/05)50 Leslie Clark vs. Oklahoma (8/31/07)

Four-Set Match69 Megan Sumrell vs. Arkansas St. (10/1/04)65 Leslie Clark at Connecticut (9/15/07)64 Leslie Clark vs. FIU (11/16/07)62 Megan Sumrell vs. Marshall (9/26/06)62 Leslie Clark at W. Kentucky (11/11/06)62 Leslie Clark at Idaho (9/1/07)60 Megan Sumrell vs. North Texas (10/14/05)59 Megan Sumrell at Denver (10/17/04)58 Goldie Bilyeu at UALR (10/27/01)58 Megan Sumrell vs. Austin Peay (9/11/04)58 Megan Sumrell at Fla. Atlantic (10/11/04)58 Megan Sumrell vs. New Orleans (10/22/04)58 Megan Sumrell at Arkansas St. (9/30/05)58 Leslie Clark at South Alabama (11/4/06)58 Leslie Clark vs. Hawaii (11/30/07)57 Megan Sumrell at Chattanooga (11/2/04)57 Leslie Clark at UALR (10/12/08)56 Megan Sumrell at Denver (9/29/06)56 Leslie Clark vs. Louisiana (10/24/08)56 Leslie Clark at FIU (10/4/09)55 Goldie Bilyeu vs. S. Alabama (10/19/01)55 Leslie Clark vs. FIU (10/27/07)55 Leslie Clark at Arkansas St. (10/10/08)54 Megan Sumrell at FIU (10/10/04)54 Megan Sumrell at Arkansas St. (11/7/04)54 Megan Sumrell vs. Denver (10/16/05)54 Leslie Clark at Iowa State (8/26/07)53 Alyssa King vs. Missouri State (9/9/07)53 Leslie Clark at Florida Atlantic (11/8/08)52 Megan Sumrell vs. Long Beach St. (9/1/06)52 Leslie Clark vs. South Dakota St. (8/30/08)51 Leslie Clark vs. Ohio State (12/2/06)51 Leslie Clark vs. Hofstra (9/15/07)51 Leslie Clark vs. UT-Arlington (9/13/08)51 Leslie Clark vs. FIU (11/7/09)50 Megan Sumrell vs. S. Alabama (9/13/05)50 Megan Sumrell at UALR (10/2/05)

Five-Set Match73 Megan Sumrell at New Orleans (11/18/04)68 Megan Sumrell at Miami (Ohio) (9/18/04)67 Goldie Bilyeu at Arkansas State (10/28/01)66 Leslie Clark vs. Duke (8/13/08)65 Megan Sumrell at UALR (11/5/04)64 Goldie Bilyeu vs. New Orleans (10/20/01)62 Kelly Quinn at Arkansas State (11/6/02)62 Leslie Clark at Louisville (11/30/07)61 Leslie Clark at FIU (11/7/08)60 Megan Sumrell vs. UTSA (9/3/05)60 Leslie Clark at W. Kentucky (10/17/06)59 Goldie Bilyeu vs. Samford (11/24/01)

59 Megan Sumrell vs. Toledo (9/11/04)59 Leslie Clark vs. Oregon State (9/1/07)58 Kelly Cannon at FIU (10/11/02)58 Goldie Bilyeu vs. UALR (11/9/03)57 Megan Sumrell vs. IUPUI (9/9/05)56 Kelly Cannon at Tennessee (10/15/02)56 Megan Sumrell at Georgia (8/28/05)55 Megan Sumrell vs. McNeese St. (9/11/05)55 Megan Sumrell vs. W. Kentucky (11/19/05)55 Leslie Clark at Louisville (12/1/06)55 Leslie Clark vs. Miami (Ohio) (12/5/08)54 Leslie Clark vs. Tulane (9/21/08)52 Goldie Bilyeu vs. Arkansas State (11/7/03)52 Leslie Clark at Purdue (12/6/08)51 Kelly Quinn at UALR (11/8/02)50 Goldie Bilyeu at FIU (11/2/03)

10+ BlocksThree-Set Match10 Ashley Asberry vs. W. Kentucky (11/17/07)

Four-Set Match13 Ashley Asberry vs. UAB (11/23/07)12 Janay Yancey vs. FIU (11/21/09)11 Quanshell Scott at Chattanooga (11/2/04)11 Ashley E. Adams vs. Missouri St. (9/9/07)10 Ashley Asberry at W. Kentucky (11/11/06)

Five-Set Match12 Ashley Asberry vs. W. Kentucky (10/20/08)12 Ashley Asberry vs. New Orleans (10/26/08)12 Ashley Asberry at FIU (11/7/08)11 Karisse Baker at Arkansas State (10/28/01)11 Ashley Asberry vs. Troy (9/23/06)11 Ashley Asberry vs. W. Kentucky (10/17/06)10 LaToya Brown at FIU (11/2/03)10 Ashley Asberry at Xavier (9/19/08)

MILESTONE MATCHES

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1977 Overall Record: 3-8 Head Coach: Sue Stanley UT-Martin .............................. L, 0-2 Morehead State ..................... L, 0-2 Tennessee Tech ...................... L, 0-2 ETSU ...................................... L, 0-2 Chattanooga .......................... L, 0-2 Carson-Newman .................... L, 0-2 Trevecca Nazarene ................ W, 3-2 Tennessee Tech ..................... W, 2-1 Chattanooga .......................... L, 1-2 Chattanooga .......................... L, 1-2 Berry ..................................... W, 2-1

1978 Overall Record: 10-13 Head Coach: Sandy Neal(Records Unavailable)

1979 Overall Record: 28-13 Head Coach: Melinda Borthick(Results Incomplete) Tennessee Tech ..................... W, 2-1 Austin Peay ........................... W, 3-0 Tennessee Tech ...................... L, 1-2 Chattanooga ......................... W, 2-0 UT-Martin .............................. L, 0-2 Covenant .............................. W, 2-0 Tennessee .............................. L, 0-2 Tennessee Tech ...................... L, 2-3 Virginia Tech ......................... W, 2-1 James Madison ...................... L, 0-2 Vanderbilt ............................. W, 2-1 Trevecca Nazarene ................ W, 2-0 Bryan .................................... W, 2-1 Maryville (Tenn.) .................. W, 2-0 Trevecca Nazarene ................ W, 3-0 Austin Peay ........................... W, 3-0 Southwest Baptist ................ W, 2-0 Murray State ......................... W, 2-0 Northwest Missouri ............... L, 0-2 Arkansas State ....................... L, 0-2 UT-Martin .............................. L, 0-2 UT-Martin .............................. L, 0-2 Austin Peay ........................... W, 2-1 Murray State ......................... W, 2-0 Trevecca Nazarene ................ W, 2-1 Austin Peay ........................... W, 2-0 Chattanooga ......................... W, 2-0 Tennessee Tech ..................... W, 2-1

1980 Head Coach: Beth Glass(Records Unavailable)

1981 Overall Record: 19-12 Head Coach: Sherry Coker at Maryville (Tenn.) .......................L UT-Martin .................................... W Chattanooga ................................ W Tennessee Tech ............................ W UT-Martin Tournament + .......... 2-2 at Austin Peay .............................. W Bellarmine $ ..................................L at Tennessee ..................................L at Tennessee Tech ......................... W Two matches %.......................... 1-1 Christian Brothers ! ...................... W at Trevecca Nazarene .................... W Tennessee Tournament ^ .......... 2-2 OVC Tournament # ..................... 2-2 at Chattanooga ............................ W Trevecca Nazarene ....................... W Vanderbilt .................................... W Maryville (Tenn.) ......................... W Vanderbilt .................................... W State Tournament ...................... 0-2+ - UT-Martin Tournament, Martin, Tenn.$ - Clarksville, Tenn.% - Cookeville, Tenn.! - Nashville, Tenn.^ - Tennessee Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn.# - OVC Tournament, Richmond, Ky.

1982 Overall Record: 12-7 Head Coach: Diane Cummings(Results Incomplete) UAB ....................................... L, 0-1 Bellarmine ............................. L, 1-2 Western Kentucky ................. W, 2-0 Chattanooga ......................... W, 3-0 Trevecca Nazarene ................ W, 2-0 Covenant .............................. W, 2-0 Tennessee Tech ...................... L, 1-3 UAB ....................................... L, 1-2 Miss. University for Women ..... W, 2-1 Trevecca Nazarene ................ W, 2-0 Fisk ....................................... W, 2-0 North Alabama ..................... W, 2-0 Tennessee Tech ..................... W, 2-0 Austin Peay ........................... W, 3-0 North Alabama ...................... L, 0-3 Morehead State # .................. L, 0-2

Akron # .................................. L, 0-2 Youngstown State # .............. W, 2-1# - OVC Tournament

1983 - Overall Record: 15-19 Head Coach: Diane Cummings(Records Unavailable)

1984 Overall Record: 5-18 Ohio Valley: 3-4 (Fifth) Head Coach: Diane Cummings at UAB.................................... L, 0-3 at Mississippi State + ............ L, 0-3 vs. Memphis +....................... L, 1-3 vs. Arkansas + ....................... L, 0-3 at Austin Peay ........................ L, 0-3 Chattanooga ......................... W, 3-2 at Murray State ..................... W, 3-0 Tennessee Tech ...................... L, 0-3 at Western Kentucky .............. L, 2-3 Eastern Kentucky # ................ L, 0-3 Youngstown State # ............... L, 0-3 Akron # .................................. L, 0-3 Morehead State # .................. L, 0-3 Austin Peay ........................... W, 3-2 at Tennessee Tech ................... L, 0-3 North Alabama ...................... L, 0-3 Western Kentucky .................. L, 1-3 Murray State ......................... W, 3-0 Samford ................................ W, 3-1 at Western Kentucky .............. L, 0-3 at Morehead State ................. L, 0-3 UAB ....................................... L, 0-3 at North Alabama .................. L, 0-3+ - Mississippi State Tournament, Starkville, Miss.# - OVC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

1985 Overall Record: 5-16 Ohio Valley: 1-9 (Fourth) Head Coach: Diane Cummings9/10 at Western Kentucky .............. L, 1-39/12 at North Alabama .................. L, 0-39/24 at Chattanooga ..................... W, 3-19/26 at UAB.................................... L, 0-310/1 Murray State ......................... W, 3-210/3 Trevecca Nazarene ................ W, 3-010/8 at Tennessee Tech ................... L, 1-310/12 vs. Akron # ............................. L, 1-310/12 vs. Eastern Kentucky # ........... L, 0-310/13 at Morehead State # .............. L, 0-310/13 vs. Youngstown State # .......... L, 1-310/15 Austin Peay ............................ L, 1-310/22 at Murray State ...................... L, 1-3

10/24 vs. UAB + ............................... L, 0-210/29 Tennessee Tech ...................... L, 0-310/31 at Trevecca Nazarene ............. W, 2-010/31 Bryan $ .................................. L, 1-211/5 at Austin Peay ........................ L, 2-311/7 Western Kentucky .................. L, 0-311/12 North Alabama ...................... L, 0-311/14 at Samford ............................ W, 3-0# - OVC Tournament, Morehead, Ky.+ - Clarksville, Tenn.$ - Nashville, Tenn.

1986 Overall Record: 14-16 Ohio Valley: 4-8 (Seventh) Head Coach: Diane Cummings9/5 at Tennessee + ...................... L, 0-39/6 vs. ETSU + ............................ W, 3-19/6 vs. Tennessee Tech + .............. L, 0-39/12 at Chattanooga $ ................... L, 0-39/13 vs. Alabama-Huntsville $ ...... W, 3-09/13 vs. Maryville (Tenn.) $ .......... W, 3-29/23 Western Kentucky .................. L, 1-39/27 at Samford ............................ W, 3-09/30 Samford ................................ W, 3-110/3 vs. Mississippi College % ....... W, 2-010/3 vs. Christian Brothers % ........ W, 2-110/4 vs. Jacksonville State % ......... L, 1-210/4 vs. Southeast Missouri % ....... L, 0-210/7 Tennessee Tech ..................... W, 3-210/9 Austin Peay ............................ L, 0-310/14 Murray State .......................... L, 1-310/17 at Eastern Kentucky # ............ L, 1-310/17 vs. Morehead State # ............. L, 0-310/18 vs. Akron # ............................. L, 2-310/18 vs. Youngstown State # ......... W, 3-010/20 Tennessee State .................... W, 3-010/23 at Trevecca Nazarene ............. W, 3-010/23 vs. Lambuth ! ........................ W, 3-010/28 at Tennessee Tech ................... L, 0-310/30 at Murray State ...................... L, 2-311/3 Trevecca Nazarene ................ W, 3-011/4 at Austin Peay ........................ L, 1-311/6 UT-Martin .............................. L, 1-311/13 Tennessee State .................... W, 3-011/17 at North Alabama .................. L, 0-3+ - Lady Vol Classic, Knoxville, Tenn.$ - Lady Moc Invitational, Chattanooga, Tenn.% - UT-Martin Tournament, Martin, Tenn.# - OVC Tournament, Richmond, Ky.! - Nashville, Tenn.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1987 Overall Record: 18-15 Ohio Valley: 3-4 (Sixth) Head Coach: Diane Cummings9/3 Tennessee State .................... W, 3-09/8 at Louisville ........................... L, 0-39/11 vs. Lambuth + ...................... W, 2-09/11 vs. Maryville (Mo.) + ............ W, 2-09/12 at Christian Brothers + ......... W, 2-19/12 vs. UT-Martin + .................... W, 2-19/12 vs. Henderson State + .......... W, 2-09/15 North Alabama ...................... L, 0-39/19 Western Kentucky .................. L, 2-39/21 Samford ................................ W, 2-19/22 Troy ........................................ L, 1-210/6 Austin Peay ............................ L, 0-310/9 vs. Brescia $ .......................... W, 2-110/9 vs. Kentucky State $ .............. W, 2-010/10 vs. Christian Brothers $ .......... L, 1-210/10 vs. Austin Peay $ .................... L, 0-210/13 at Tennessee Tech ................... L, 0-310/16 vs. Eastern Kentucky # ........... L, 0-310/16 vs. Youngstown State # ......... W, 3-110/17 at Morehead State # .............. L, 0-310/17 vs. Murray State # .................. L, 2-310/20 Evansville ............................... L, 1-310/23 vs. Cumberland % ................. W, 2-010/23 vs. Fisk % .............................. W, 2-010/24 at Tennessee State % ............ W, 2-010/24 vs. Kentucky %...................... W, 2-010/24 vs. Eastern Kentucky % .......... L, 0-210/27 Austin Peay ............................ L, 2-310/29 Christian Brothers ................. W, 3-211/3 Tennessee Tech ..................... W, 3-011/6 Murray State ......................... W, 3-211/10 at Evansville .......................... W, 3-011/12 at North Alabama .................. L, 2-3+ - Christian Brothers Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.$ - Western Kentucky Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky.# - OVC Tournament, Morehead, Ky.% - Tennessee State Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.

1988 Overall Record: 12-17 Ohio Valley: 4-8 (Fifth) Head Coach: Jim Luna9/13 at Trevecca Nazarene ............. W, 3-09/13 North Alabama ...................... L, 0-39/20 at Tennessee State ................ W, 3-09/22 Samford ................................ W, 3-29/24 at Evansville ........................... L, 0-39/24 vs. Southeast Missouri + ....... L, 0-39/30 vs. Kentucky State $ .............. W, 2-19/30 vs. UT-Martin $ ...................... L, 0-210/1 vs. Cumberland $ .................. W, 2-0

10/1 vs. Midway $ ......................... W, 2-010/1 at Western Kentucky $ ........... L, 0-310/4 Austin Peay ........................... W, 3-210/7 at Morehead State ................. L, 0-310/8 at Eastern Kentucky ............... L, 0-310/11 Tennessee Tech ...................... L, 1-310/13 at Alabama-Huntsville .......... W, 3-010/18 at Austin Peay ....................... W, 3-110/20 Tennessee State .................... W, 3-010/25 Western Kentucky .................. L, 1-310/27 Murray State .......................... L, 2-310/29 Evansville ............................... L, 0-310/29 Trevecca Nazarene ................ W, 3-011/1 at Samford ............................ W, 3-011/4 Morehead State ..................... L, 1-311/5 Eastern Kentucky ................... L, 0-311/8 at Tennessee Tech ................... L, 1-311/10 at Murray State ...................... L, 0-311/14 at North Alabama .................. L, 0-311/18 vs. Tennessee Tech # ............... L, 0-3+ - Evansville, Ind.$ - Western Kentucky Invitational, Bowling Green, Ky.# - OVC Tournament, Morehead, Ky.

1989 Overall Record: 5-32 Ohio Valley: 2-10 (Sixth) Head Coach: Jim Luna9/16 at Evansville + ....................... L, 0-39/16 vs. Indiana State + ................ L, 0-39/16 vs. Southeast Missouri + ....... L, 0-39/19 Tennessee State * ................. W, 3-09/22 vs. Samford $ ......................... L, 1-39/23 vs. Harding $ .......................... L, 0-29/23 vs. Central Arkansas $ ............ L, 1-29/23 vs. Cumberland $ .................. W, 2-09/23 vs. Freed-Hardeman $ ........... W, 2-09/25 at North Alabama .................. L, 2-39/26 Chattanooga .......................... L, 1-39/29 vs. New Orleans % ................. L, 0-39/29 vs. UAB % .............................. L, 0-39/30 vs. Tennessee State % ............ L, 2-39/30 vs. Austin Peay % ................... L, 0-310/3 at Tennessee State * .............. W, 3-010/6 vs. Morehead State * ! ............ L, 0-310/7 Eastern Kentucky * ................ L, 0-310/10 at Tennessee Tech * ................ L, 0-310/12 Austin Peay * ......................... L, 0-310/13 Murray State * ....................... L, 0-310/16 at Chattanooga ...................... L, 0-310/17 at Austin Peay * ..................... L, 0-310/19 at UT-Martin .......................... L, 1-310/20 vs. Miss. University for Women ~ ... L, 0-310/20 vs. Christian Brothers ~ ........ W, 3-0

10/21 UT-Martin ~ .......................... L, 1-310/21 UT-Martin ~ .......................... L, 2-310/24 Samford ................................. L, 2-310/24 Evansville ............................... L, 0-310/26 Western Kentucky .................. L, 0-311/3 at Morehead State *............... L, 0-311/4 at Eastern Kentucky * ............ L, 0-311/7 Tennessee Tech * .................... L, 1-311/9 at Murray State * ................... L, 0-311/13 North Alabama ...................... L, 2-311/17 at Murray State # ................... L, 0-3* - OVC Match+ - Evansville Tournament, Evansville, Ind.$ - Christian Brothers Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.% - Western Kentucky Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky.! - Nashville, Tenn.~ - Lady Pacer Tournament, Martin, Tenn.# - OVC Tournament, Murray, Ky.

1990 Overall Record: 5-26 Ohio Valley: 2-10 (Sixth) Head Coach: Jim Luna9/4 at Trevecca Nazarene ............. W, 3-19/14 at Memphis + ........................ L, 0-39/15 vs. ETSU + ............................. L, 1-39/19 at Montevallo ........................ L, 0-39/21 at New Orleans $.................... L, 0-39/21 vs. Tennessee Tech $ ............... L, 1-39/21 vs. Sam Houston State $ ........ L, 0-39/22 vs. Georgia Tech $ .................. L, 0-39/22 vs. Nicholls State $ ................. L, 1-39/25 Tennessee State * ................. W, 3-09/27 Chattanooga ......................... W, 3-19/28 at Western Kentucky % .......... L, 0-39/28 vs. Austin Peay % ................... L, 0-39/29 vs. Xavier % ........................... L, 0-39/29 vs. Tennessee State % ........... W, 3-010/1 at Murray State * ................... L, 0-310/3 Evansville ............................... L, 2-310/5 at Morehead State *............... L, 1-310/6 at Eastern Kentucky * ............ L, 0-310/9 at Tennessee Tech * ................ L, 1-310/11 at Tennessee State * .............. W, 3-010/15 at Chattanooga ...................... L, 1-310/16 Austin Peay * ......................... L, 0-310/18 Murray State * ....................... L, 0-310/23 Western Kentucky .................. L, 0-310/30 at Evansville ........................... L, 0-311/6 Tennessee Tech * .................... L, 0-311/9 Eastern Kentucky * ................ L, 0-311/10 Morehead State * .................. L, 0-311/13 at Austin Peay * ..................... L, 1-311/16 vs. Murray State # .................. L, 0-3

* - OVC Match+ - Memphis Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.$ - UNO Days Inn Classic, New Orleans, La.% - Western Kentucky Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky.# - OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.

1991 Overall Record: 6-28 Ohio Valley: 3-11 (Seventh) Head Coach: Jim Luna9/6 at Alabama + ........................ L, 0-39/7 vs. Tulane + ........................... L, 1-39/7 vs. Austin Peay + ................... L, 0-39/10 at Chattanooga ...................... L, 1-39/17 Evansville ............................... L, 2-39/20 vs. Jacksonville $ .................... L, 1-39/21 at Clemson $ .......................... L, 0-39/21 vs. ETSU $............................... L, 0-39/21 vs. Appalachian State $ .......... L, 0-39/24 at Tennessee State * .............. W, 3-09/26 Chattanooga .......................... L, 1-39/26 Samford ................................. L, 0-39/27 at Murray State * ................... L, 0-39/28 at Southeast Missouri *......... W, 3-210/1 at Evansville ........................... L, 1-310/1 at Southern Indiana ............... L, 1-310/4 Eastern Kentucky * ................ L, 0-310/5 Morehead State * .................. L, 1-310/8 at Austin Peay * ..................... L, 0-310/10 Tennessee State * ................. W, 3-010/11 Oral Roberts .......................... W, 3-010/15 Tennessee Tech * .................... L, 2-310/18 Murray State * ....................... L, 2-310/22 at Samford ............................ W, 3-110/26 Southeast Missouri * ............. L, 0-310/26 Cumberland .......................... W, 3-010/29 at UT-Martin .......................... L, 0-311/5 at Tennessee Tech * ................ L, 0-311/8 at Eastern Kentucky * ............ L, 1-311/9 at Morehead State *............... L, 2-311/12 Austin Peay * ......................... L, 0-311/12 North Alabama ...................... L, 0-311/14 UT-Martin .............................. L, 1-311/24 vs. Eastern Kentucky # ........... L, 0-3* - OVC Match+ - Alabama Tournament, Tuscaloosa, Ala.$ - Clemson Tournament, Clemson, S.C.# - OVC Tournament, Cookeville, Tenn.

1992 Overall Record: 12-18 Ohio Valley: 4-12 (Sixth) Head Coach: Diane Cummings9/7 at Austin Peay ........................ L, 1-39/7 vs. Southern Indiana + ......... W, 3-2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS9/9 Samford ................................ W, 3-29/11 at Tulane $ ............................. L, 1-39/12 vs. New Orleans $ ................. W, 3-29/15 Chattanooga ......................... W, 3-09/18 vs. Arkansas State % .............. L, 1-39/18 at Mississippi % ..................... L, 0-39/19 vs. Tulane % ........................... L, 0-39/19 vs. Northwestern % .............. W, 3-09/25 at Southeast Missouri *.......... L, 2-39/26 at UT-Martin * ....................... L, 0-39/29 Tennessee State * ................. W, 3-010/1 at Austin Peay * ..................... L, 0-310/2 Murray State * ....................... L, 0-310/9 at Morehead State *............... L, 1-310/10 at Eastern Kentucky * ............ L, 0-310/13 at Tennessee Tech * ................ L, 2-310/15 Austin Peay * ......................... L, 1-310/16 Northeastern Illinois ............. W, 3-010/20 Oral Roberts .......................... W, 3-110/23 Southeast Missouri * ............. L, 2-310/24 UT-Martin * .......................... W, 3-110/27 at Chattanooga ..................... W, 3-010/30 at Murray State * ................... L, 1-311/3 at Tennessee State * .............. W, 3-011/6 Eastern Kentucky * ................ L, 0-311/7 Morehead State * .................. L, 0-311/12 Tennessee Tech * ................... W, 3-211/22 vs. Murray State # .................. L, 2-3* - OVC Match+ - Clarksville, Tenn.$ - Tulane Tournament, New Orleans, La.% - Ole Miss Tournament, Oxford, Miss.# - OVC Tournament, Clarksville, Tenn.

1993 Overall Record: 9-24 Ohio Valley: 3-13 (Eighth) Head Coach: Diane Cummings9/7 vs. Samford + ....................... L, 2-39/7 at Alabama + ........................ L, 0-39/10 vs. UTEP $ .............................. L, 0-39/11 vs. St. Francis (Ill.) $ ............... L, 0-39/11 vs. at Saint Louis $ ................. L, 2-39/14 at Louisville ........................... L, 0-39/17 vs. Missouri % ........................ L, 0-39/18 at South Florida % ................. L, 0-39/18 vs. Florida Atlantic % ............. L, 0-39/21 at Western Kentucky .............. L, 0-39/24 UT-Martin * ........................... L, 2-39/25 Southeast Missouri * ............. L, 0-39/28 at Tennessee State * .............. W, 3-09/30 Austin Peay * ......................... L, 0-310/2 at Murray State * ................... L, 0-310/5 at Chattanooga ..................... W, 3-1

10/8 Morehead State * .................. L, 2-310/9 Eastern Kentucky * ................ L, 2-310/12 Tennessee Tech * ................... W, 3-210/14 at Austin Peay * ..................... L, 0-310/15 Oral Roberts ! ........................ W, 3-010/16 Samford ! .............................. W, 3-010/16 Chicago State ! ...................... W, 3-010/22 at UT-Martin * ....................... L, 1-310/23 at Southeast Missouri *.......... L, 1-310/26 Chattanooga ......................... W, 3-110/30 Murray State * ....................... L, 1-311/2 Tennessee State * ................. W, 3-011/5 at Eastern Kentucky * ............ L, 0-311/6 at Morehead State *............... L, 0-311/9 at Tennessee Tech * ................ L, 0-311/19 Tennessee State # ................. W, 3-011/20 Southeast Missouri # ............. L, 1-3* - OVC Match+ - Tuscaloosa, Ala.$ - Saint Louis Tournament, St. Louis, Mo.% - USF Tournament, Tampa, Fla.! - MTSU Invite, Murfreesboro, Tenn.# - OVC Tournament, Richmond, Ky.

1994 Overall Record: 7-23 Ohio Valley: 3-13 (Seventh) Head Coach: Diane Cummings9/2 vs. Southern Mississippi + ..... L, 2-39/3 vs. Indiana + ......................... L, 0-39/3 at Auburn + ........................... L, 0-39/6 Cincinnati .............................. L, 0-39/10 vs. Troy $ ................................ L, 1-39/10 at Austin Peay $ ..................... L, 1-39/13 vs. Samford % ........................ L, 0-39/13 at Alabama % ........................ L, 0-39/17 Tennessee State ! .................. W, 3-09/17 Chattanooga ! ....................... W, 3-29/23 at Southeast Missouri *.......... L, 1-39/24 at UT-Martin * ....................... L, 1-39/27 Tennessee State * ................. W, 3-09/29 at Austin Peay * ..................... L, 1-39/30 Murray State * ....................... L, 1-310/7 at Morehead State *............... L, 0-310/8 at Eastern Kentucky * ............ L, 0-310/11 at Tennessee Tech * ................ L, 1-310/13 Austin Peay * ......................... L, 1-310/18 at Chattanooga ..................... W, 3-010/21 Southeast Missouri * ............. L, 2-310/22 UT-Martin * .......................... W, 3-010/25 Western Kentucky .................. L, 0-310/28 at Murray State * ................... L, 0-311/1 at Tennessee State * .............. W, 3-011/4 Eastern Kentucky * ................ L, 1-3

11/5 Morehead State * .................. L, 0-311/8 Tennessee Tech * .................... L, 1-311/18 Tennessee State # ................. W, 3-011/19 Southeast Missouri # ............. L, 2-3* - OVC Match+ - Auburn Invite, Auburn, Ala.$ - Austin Peay Tri-Meet, Clarksville, Tenn.% - Tuscaloosa, Ala.! - MTSU Tri-Meet, Murfreesboro, Tenn.# - OVC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

1995 Overall Record: 32-7 Ohio Valley: 13-3 (Second) Head Coach: Lisa Kissee9/1 vs. Mercer + ......................... W, 3-19/2 vs. Tennessee State + ........... W, 3-09/2 at Chattanooga + ................. W, 3-09/5 Western Kentucky ................. W, 3-09/8 vs. Towson $ .......................... W, 3-09/9 vs. Robert Morris $ ................ W, 3-09/9 at Kent State $ ...................... W, 3-09/15 at Tulane % ........................... W, 3-09/15 vs. Nicholls State % ................ L, 2-39/16 vs. Alabama % ....................... L, 0-39/16 vs. Central Florida % .............. L, 0-39/22 at Eastern Kentucky * ............ L, 2-39/23 at Morehead State *.............. W, 3-29/29 UT-Martin * .......................... W, 3-09/30 Southeast Missori *................ L, 0-310/3 at Memphis .......................... W, 3-110/5 at Tennessee State * .............. W, 3-010/6 at Murray State * .................. W, 3-210/10 at Tennessee Tech * ............... W, 3-110/12 at Austin Peay * .................... W, 3-110/17 Chattanooga ......................... W, 3-110/19 Texas-Pan American ............. W, 3-010/20 Morehead State * ................. W, 3-010/21 Eastern Kentucky * ............... W, 3-010/26 at Evansville .......................... W, 3-110/27 at Southeast Missouri *.......... L, 1-310/28 at UT-Martin * ...................... W, 3-011/1 Samford ................................ W, 3-011/3 Murray State * ...................... W, 3-211/7 Tennessee Tech * ................... W, 3-111/10 Tennessee State * ................. W, 3-011/10 vs. Troy ! ................................ W, 3-011/11 vs. Campbell ! ....................... W, 3-011/13 Austin Peay * ........................ W, 3-111/17 vs. Austin Peay # ................... W, 3-011/18 vs. Murray State # ................. W, 3-011/19 at Morehead State # ............. W, 3-111/25 Princeton ^ .......................... W, 3-111/29 at George Washington @ ....... L, 0-3

* - OVC Match+ - UTC Invite, Chattanooga, Tenn.$ - Kent State Invite, Kent, Ohio% - Tulane Tournament, New Orleans, La.! - Holiday INNvitational, Cookeville, Tenn.# - OVC Tournament, Morehead, Ky.^ - NCAA Play-In Match, Murfreesboro, Tenn.@ - NCAA East Regional, Washington, D.C.

1996 Overall Record: 16-19 Ohio Valley: 8-10 (Sixth) Head Coach: Lisa Kissee8/30 vs. Providence + .................... L, 2-38/30 vs. Texas State + .................... L, 2-38/31 vs. Tulane + .......................... W, 3-18/31 at Massachusetts + ............... L, 0-39/6 vs. Louisiana $ ...................... W, 3-29/6 at Memphis $ ........................ W, 3-29/7 vs. Davidson $ ....................... W, 3-19/7 vs. Mississippi $ ..................... L, 1-39/10 UAB ...................................... W, 3-29/13 vs. Bowling Green % .............. L, 0-39/13 vs. Arkansas State % .............. L, 1-39/14 vs. San Francisco % ................ L, 0-39/14 at Butler % ............................ L, 0-39/17 at Austin Peay * .................... W, 3-29/20 Eastern Kentucky * ............... W, 3-09/21 Morehead State * ................. W, 3-09/25 Western Kentucky ................. W, 3-110/1 at Chattanooga ..................... W, 3-110/4 UT-Martin * .......................... W, 3-110/5 Murray State * ....................... L, 2-310/8 Tennessee Tech * .................... L, 2-310/10 at Eastern Illinois *................ W, 3-210/11 at Southeast Missouri *.......... L, 0-310/15 Evansville .............................. W, 3-110/18 at Eastern Kentucky * ............ L, 0-310/21 at Morehead State *............... L, 0-310/22 Tennessee State * ................. W, 3-010/29 at Tennessee Tech * ............... W, 3-111/1 Southeast Missouri * ............. L, 1-311/2 Eastern Illinois * .................... L, 2-311/6 Austin Peay * ......................... L, 0-311/8 at Murray State * ................... L, 0-311/9 at UT-Martin * ....................... L, 1-311/15 at Tennessee State * .............. W, 3-011/22 at Murray State # ................... L, 0-3* - OVC Match+ - UMass Tournament, Amherst, Mass.$ - Graphic Systems Classic, Memphis, Tenn.% - Butler Invite, Indianapolis, Ind.# - OVC Tournament, Murray, Ky.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1997 Overall Record: 11-23 Ohio Valley: 5-13 OVC (Seventh) Head Coach: Lisa Kissee8/30 at Chattanooga + ................. W, 3-18/30 vs. Tennessee + ..................... L, 0-38/31 vs. Tennessee Tech + .............. L, 1-38/31 vs. ETSU + ............................ W, 3-09/12 vs. Kentucky $ ........................ L, 0-39/13 at Ohio $ ................................ L, 2-39/13 vs. James Madison $ .............. L. 0-39/16 Tennessee State * ................. W, 3-19/18 at Southeast Missouri *.......... L, 0-39/20 vs. Western Illinois % ............ W, 3-19/20 at Saint Louis % .................... W, 3-29/23 at Western Kentucky ............. W, 3-09/24 at Eastern Illinois *................. L, 0-39/30 Austin Peay * ......................... L, 2-310/3 at Morehead State *.............. W, 3-210/4 at Eastern Kentucky * ........... W, 3-110/7 at Tennessee Tech * ................ L, 0-310/10 Murray State * ....................... L, 0-310/11 UT-Martin * .......................... W, 3-210/14 at Alabama ............................ L, 1-310/17 vs. Syracuse ! .......................... L, 2-310/18 at Missouri State ! .................. L, 2-310/18 vs. Wichita State !................... L, 0-310/21 at Tennessee State * .............. W, 3-010/25 Eastern Illinois * .................... L, 0-310/26 Southeast Missouri * ............. L, 0-310/28 at Austin Peay * ..................... L, 0-310/31 at UT-Martin * ....................... L, 1-311/1 at Murray State * ................... L, 0-311/7 Eastern Kentucky * ................ L, 2-311/8 Morehead State * .................. L, 1-311/11 Tennessee Tech * .................... L, 1-311/21 vs. Eastern Kentucky # .......... W, 3-011/21 vs. Tennessee Tech # ............... L, 1-3* - OVC Match+ - Tennessee Preview, Chattanooga, Tenn.$ - Larry Conrath Invite, Athens, Ohio% - Saint Louis Tournament, St. Louis, Mo.! - Southwest Missouri Tournament, Springfield, Mo.# - OVC Tournament, Cape Girardeau, Mo.

1998 Overall Record: 7-20 Ohio Valley: 5-13 (Eighth) Head Coach: Lisa Kissee9/1 at Belmont ............................ W, 3-19/4 vs. Arizona + ......................... L, 0-39/5 at Colorado State + ............... L, 0-39/6 vs. Indiana + ......................... L, 0-39/18 at Southeast Missouri *.......... L, 0-3

9/19 at Eastern Illinois *................. L, 1-39/22 Alabama ................................ L, 1-39/25 at Tennessee State * .............. W, 3-09/27 Western Kentucky .................. L, 1-39/30 Tennessee Tech * .................... L, 0-310/1 at Austin Peay * ..................... L, 0-310/3 FIU ........................................ W, 3-010/7 Chattanooga .......................... L, 0-310/9 at Eastern Kentucky * ............ L, 2-310/10 at Morehead State *............... L, 0-310/13 at Memphis ........................... L, 0-310/16 UT-Martin * ........................... L, 0-310/17 Murray State * ....................... L, 1-310/20 at Tennessee Tech * ................ L, 2-310/23 Tennessee State * ................. W, 3-010/25 Austin Peay * ........................ W, 3-210/30 Eastern Illinois * .................... L, 1-310/31 Southeast Missouri * ............. L, 0-311/6 at Murray State * ................... L, 0-311/7 at UT-Martin * ....................... L, 0-311/13 Morehead State * ................. W, 3-111/14 Eastern Kentucky * ............... W, 3-1* - OVC Match+ - Colorado State Tournament, Fort Collins, Colo.

1999 Overall Record: 14-16 Ohio Valley: 7-11 (Seventh) Head Coach: Lisa Kissee9/1 Memphis ............................... L, 0-39/3 College of Charleston + ........ W, 3-19/3 La Salle + .............................. L, 2-39/4 UNC-Asheville + ................... W, 3-09/4 Evansville + .......................... W, 3-19/7 at Western Kentucky .............. L, 0-39/10 vs. Eastern Michigan $ ........... L, 0-39/11 vs. DePaul $ .......................... W, 3-09/11 at Valparaiso $ ....................... L, 1-39/14 at Austin Peay * ..................... L, 1-39/17 Eastern Kentucky * ............... W, 3-19/18 Morehead State * ................. W, 3-09/21 Tennessee State * ................. W, 3-09/22 at Chattanooga ...................... L, 0-39/28 Belmont ................................ W, 3-110/1 at UT-Martin * ...................... W, 3-210/2 at Murray State * .................. W, 3-210/8 at Morehead State *............... L, 1-310/9 at Eastern Kentucky * ........... W, 3-110/12 at Tennessee Tech * ................ L, 0-310/15 at Tennessee State * .............. W, 3-110/16 Austin Peay * ......................... L, 0-310/22 at Southeast Missouri *.......... L, 0-310/23 at Eastern Illinois *................. L, 0-310/29 UT-Martin * .......................... W, 3-2

10/30 Murray State * ....................... L, 0-310/31 Centenary ............................. W, 3-011/4 Tennessee Tech * .................... L, 0-311/13 Eastern Illinois * .................... L, 0-311/14 Southeast Missouri * ............. L, 1-3* - OVC Match+ Middle Tennessee Invite, Murfreesboro, Tenn.$ - Valparaiso Tournament, Valparaiso, Ind.

2000 Overall Record: 16-18 Sun Belt: 7-9 (Fourth, East) Head Coach: Lisa Kissee9/1 vs. Wright State + .................. L, 1-39/2 at Pepperdine + .................... L, 0-39/2 vs. Northern Iowa + .............. L, 0-39/6 Tennessee State .................... W, 3-09/8 at Xavier $ .............................. L, 0-39/9 vs. Virginia $ .......................... L, 1-39/9 vs. Western Michigan $ .......... L, 0-39/15 at Mercer % .......................... W, 3-09/15 vs. Wofford % ....................... W, 3-19/16 vs. UNC-Asheville % .............. W, 3-29/19 Chattanooga ......................... W, 3-09/22 FIU * ..................................... W, 3-19/23 Louisiana Tech * .................... W, 3-09/26 at Western Kentucky * ........... L, 0-39/29 at Louisiana *......................... L, 2-310/3 at Belmont ............................ W, 3-010/6 at UALR * ............................... L, 0-310/7 at Arkansas State * ................ L, 2-310/11 Mississippi State .................... L, 1-310/13 Denver * ................................ L, 2-310/15 New Mexico State * .............. W, 3-110/17 Belmont ................................ W, 3-010/20 at South Alabama * .............. W, 3-110/21 at New Orleans * .................... L, 2-310/24 at Memphis ........................... L, 2-310/28 Arkansas State * .................... L, 0-310/29 UALR * ................................... L, 0-311/3 North Texas * ........................ W, 3-111/5 Western Kentucky * .............. W, 3-111/10 at FIU * .................................. L, 2-311/12 at Louisiana Tech * ................ W, 3-211/16 vs. South Alabama # ............. W, 3-011/17 vs. Denver # .......................... W, 3-211/18 at New Orleans #.................... L, 0-3* - SBC Match+ - Pepperdine Tournament, Malibu, Calif.$ - Xavier Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio% - Mercer Tournament, Macon, Ga.# - SBC Tournament, New Orleans, La.

2001 Overall Record: 10-23 Sun Belt: 4-10 (Fourth, East) Head Coach: Lisa Kissee8/31 vs. Kansas + .......................... L, 1-38/31 vs. VCU + .............................. W, 3-09/1 at Charlotte + ........................ L, 1-39/1 vs. Providence + ................... W, 3-09/4 at UAB.................................... L, 1-39/7 vs. Austin Peay $ .................... L, 1-39/8 at Bradley $ ........................... L, 0-39/8 vs. Western Illinois $ ............. W, 3-09/18 Belmont ................................ W, 3-09/22 at FIU * .................................. L, 2-39/23 at Miami (Fla.) ....................... L, 0-39/24 Arkansas ................................ L, 0-39/28 Louisiana * ........................... W, 3-19/29 Western Kentucky * ............... L, 0-310/2 at Chattanooga ...................... L, 2-310/5 Arkansas State * ................... W, 3-110/7 UALR * ................................... L, 2-310/12 at Denver * ............................ L, 0-310/14 at New Mexico State * ........... L, 0-310/19 South Alabama * .................. W, 3-110/20 New Orleans *........................ L, 2-310/23 Tennessee .............................. L, 1-310/27 at UALR * ............................... L, 1-310/28 at Arkansas State * ............... W, 3-210/30 at Western Kentucky * ........... L, 0-311/2 at North Texas * ..................... L, 0-311/3 vs. Oklahoma % .................... W, 3-111/4 vs. Wichita State % ................ L, 2-311/4 at Missouri State % ................ L, 0-311/10 FIU * ...................................... L, 1-311/14 vs. New Orleans # .................. L, 1-311/24 vs. Samford ! ......................... W, 3-211/24 vs. Wake Forest ! .................... L, 0-3* SBC Match+ - Charlotte Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.$ - Bradley Tournament, Peoria, Ill.% - Southwest Missouri Tournament, Springfield, Mo.# - SBC Tournament, Denver, Colo.! - Alabama Turkey Tournament, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

2002 Overall Record: 17-15 Sun Belt: 7-7 (Third, East) Head Coach: Lisa Kissee8/30 Western Carolina + ............... W, 3-18/30 Purdue + ............................... L, 2-38/31 Evansville + ........................... L, 1-38/31 Chicago State + .................... W, 3-09/4 Chattanooga ......................... W, 3-09/6 vs. Appalachian State $ ......... W, 3-1

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS9/7 at Memphis $ ........................ W, 3-29/7 vs. Birmingham-Southern $ ... W, 3-19/10 Mississippi State .................... L, 2-39/13 at Auburn % ......................... W, 3-09/14 vs. Wyoming % ...................... L, 0-39/15 vs. UNC-Greensboro % .......... W, 3-09/18 at Austin Peay ....................... W, 3-19/25 Western Kentucky * ............... L, 1-39/27 North Texas * ......................... L, 0-310/4 UALR * ................................... L, 1-310/6 Arkansas State * ................... W, 3-210/8 UAB ....................................... L, 2-310/11 at FIU * ................................. W, 3-210/15 at Tennessee .......................... L, 2-310/18 at Denver * ........................... W, 3-110/20 at New Mexico State * ........... L, 0-310/26 New Orleans *....................... W, 3-010/27 South Alabama * .................. W, 3-110/30 at Belmont ............................. L, 0-311/2 FIU * ..................................... W, 3-111/6 at Arkansas State * ............... W, 3-211/8 at UALR * ............................... L, 2-311/12 at Western Kentucky * ........... L, 0-311/15 at Louisiana *......................... L, 0-311/21 vs. North Texas # ................... W, 3-211/22 vs. New Mexico State # .......... L, 0-3* - SBC Match+ - Lady Raider Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn.$ - Memphis Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.% - Auburn Tournament, Auburn, Ala.# - SBC Tournament, Miami, Fla.

2003 Overall Record**: 14-19/2-19 Sun Belt: 5-9 (Fourth, East) Head Coach: Lisa Kissee8/29 **vs. TCU + ........................... W, 3-28/30 **vs. Delaware + .................. W, 3-18/30 **at College of Charleston + .. W, 3-29/1 at Georgia State ..................... L, 2-39/5 vs. Washington $ ................... L, 0-39/6 vs. Ohio $ ............................... L, 1-39/6 at IPFW $ ............................... L, 2-39/9 **Belmont ............................ W, 3-09/12 vs. Indiana State % ................ L, 1-39/13 at Purdue % ........................... L, 0-39/13 **vs. Mississippi State % ...... W, 3-19/19 **Appalachian State ! ........... W, 3-09/20 **Western Illinois ! ............... W, 3-09/20 Murray State ! ........................ L, 0-39/23 Memphis ............................... L, 2-39/26 at North Texas * ..................... L, 1-39/28 at Western Kentucky * ........... L, 0-310/3 at UALR * ............................... L, 0-3

10/5 at Arkansas State * ................ L, 1-310/8 at Chattanooga ...................... L, 1-310/12 FIU * ..................................... W, 3-110/17 Denver * ................................ L, 2-310/19 New Mexico State * ............... L, 0-310/24 at South Alabama * .............. W, 3-010/25 at New Orleans * .................... L, 1-310/28 **Tennessee Tech.................. W, 3-211/2 **at FIU * ............................. W, 3-211/3 **Austin Peay ....................... W, 3-111/7 **Arkansas State * ............... W, 3-211/9 UALR * ................................... L, 2-311/13 **Louisiana * ........................ W, 3-111/16 Western Kentucky * ............... L, 0-311/20 at Western Kentucky # ........... L, 1-3** - Wins vacated due to NCAA sanctions* - SBC Match+ - College of Charleston Tournament, Charleston, S.C.$ - IPFW Tournament, Fort Wayne, Ind.% - Purdue Tournament, West Lafayette, Ind.! - Middle Tennessee Invite, Murfreesboro, Tenn.# - SBC Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky.

2004 Overall Record**: 17-14/0-14 Sun Belt: 9-5 (Third, East) Head Coach: Matt Peck9/3 vs. Fresno State + .................. L, 0-39/3 at Missouri State + ................ L, 0-39/4 vs. Western Illinois + ............. L, 0-39/4 vs. Kentucky + ....................... L, 1-39/10 Chattanooga $ ...................... W, 3-19/11 Austin Peay $ ........................ W, 3-19/11 Toledo $ ................................. L, 2-39/17 vs. IPFW % ............................. L, 0-39/18 vs. Georgia Tech % ................. L, 0-39/18 at Miami (Ohio) % ................ W, 3-29/24 Western Kentucky * ............... L, 0-39/25 Troy ....................................... W, 3-09/26 North Texas * ........................ W, 3-110/1 Arkansas State * ................... W, 3-210/2 UALR * .................................. W, 3-010/6 at Tennessee Tech .................. W, 3-010/10 at FIU * ................................. W, 3-110/11 at Florida Atlantic ................. W, 3-110/15 at New Mexico State * ........... L, 1-310/17 at Denver * ............................ L, 1-310/22 New Orleans *....................... W, 3-110/24 South Alabama * .................. W, 3-110/26 at Memphis ........................... L, 0-310/29 FIU * ..................................... W, 3-011/2 at Chattanooga ..................... W, 3-111/5 at UALR * .............................. W, 3-211/7 at Arkansas State * ................ L, 1-3

11/9 Georgia State ........................ W, 3-011/12 at Western Kentucky * ........... L, 1-311/14 at Louisiana *........................ W, 3-211/18 at New Orleans #.................... L, 2-3** Season vacated due to NCAA sanctions* - SBC Match+ - SMS Tournament, Springfield, Mo.$ - Middle Tennessee Invite, Murfreesboro, Tenn.% - Miami Tournament, Oxford, Ohio# - SBC Tournament, New Orleans, La.

2005 Overall Record**: 28-4/0-4 Sun Belt: 10-2 (Second, East) Head Coach: Matt Peck8/26 Alabama A&M +................... W, 3-08/26 UTEP + .................................. L, 1-38/27 Tennessee State + ................ W, 3-08/28 at Georgia ............................. W, 3-29/2 at Charlotte $ ........................ W, 3-09/3 vs. Delaware $....................... W, 3-09/3 vs. UTSA $ ............................. W, 3-29/9 IUPUI % ................................ W, 3-29/10 UT-Martin % ......................... W, 3-09/10 Tennessee Tech % ................. W, 3-19/11 McNeese State % .................. W, 3-29/13 at Austin Peay ....................... W, 3-09/16 vs. Washington State ! .......... W, 3-09/17 at Saint Louis ! ...................... W, 3-19/17 vs. Oakland ! ......................... W, 3-09/23 at Western Kentucky * ........... L, 0-39/25 at Troy * ................................ W, 3-09/30 at Arkansas State * ............... W, 3-110/2 at UALR * .............................. W, 3-110/8 Southeast Missouri ............... W, 3-010/9 FIU * ..................................... W, 3-110/14 North Texas * ........................ W, 3-110/16 Denver * ............................... W, 3-110/21 at Louisiana *........................ W, 3-010/25 Lipscomb .............................. W, 3-011/4 UALR * .................................. W, 3-011/6 Arkansas State * ................... W, 3-011/11 Western Kentucky * ............... L, 1-311/13 South Alabama * .................. W, 3-011/17 Arkansas State # ................... W, 3-011/18 Denver # ............................... W, 3-011/19 Western Kentucky # ............... L, 2-3** Season vacated due to NCAA sanctions* - SBC Match+ - Middle Tennessee Invite, Murfreesboro, Tenn.$ - Spring Hill Invite, Charlotte, N.C.% - Blue Raider Bash, Murfreesboro, Tenn.! - Saint Louis Tournament, St. Louis, Mo.# - SBC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

2006 Overall Record: 27-8 Sun Belt: 14-3 (T-First, East) Head Coach: Matt Peck8/25 vs. Radford + ........................ W, 3-08/26 vs. Marshall + ....................... W, 3-18/26 at Appalachian State + ......... W, 3-09/1 vs. Long Beach State $ ........... L, 1-39/2 at Nebraska $ ......................... L, 0-39/3 vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) $ ....... W, 3-29/8 Miami (Ohio) % .................... W, 3-09/9 Illinois-Chicago % ................. W, 3-09/9 Saint Louis % ......................... L, 1-39/10 Creighton % ........................... L, 0-39/15 vs. Temple ! ........................... W, 3-09/16 vs. Syracuse ! ......................... W, 3-09/16 at Albany ! ............................ W, 3-09/22 South Alabama * .................. W, 3-09/23 Troy * .................................... W, 3-29/29 at Denver * ........................... W, 3-110/1 at North Texas * ..................... L, 2-310/6 at UALR * .............................. W, 3-010/8 at Arkansas State * ............... W, 3-010/13 Florida Atlantic *................... W, 3-010/15 FIU * ..................................... W, 3-010/17 Western Kentucky * ............... L, 2-310/20 ULM * ................................... W, 3-010/21 Louisiana * ........................... W, 3-010/22 New Orleans *....................... W, 3-010/27 at Florida Atlantic * ................ L, 0-310/29 at FIU * ................................. W, 3-011/3 at South Alabama * .............. W, 3-111/4 at Troy * ................................ W, 3-011/11 at Western Kentucky * .......... W, 3-111/16 vs. Florida Atlantic # ............. W, 3-011/17 at North Texas # .................... W, 3-111/18 vs. FIU # ................................ W, 3-0 12/1 at Louisville & ....................... W, 3-212/2 vs. No. 18 Ohio State & ........... L, 1-3* - SBC Match+ - Broyhill Inn Appalachian Classic, Boone, N.C.$ - Nebraska Tournament, Lincoln, Neb.% - Blue Raider Bash, Murfreesboro, Tenn.! - Albany Tournament, Albany, N.Y.# - SBC Tournament, Denton, Texas& - NCAA Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

2007 Overall Record: 35-3 Sun Belt: 16-1 (First, East) Head Coach: Matt Peck8/24 vs. Montana State + ............. W, 3-08/24 at Creighton + ...................... W, 3-08/25 vs. Stephen F. Austin + ......... W, 3-0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS8/26 at Iowa State ......................... W, 3-18/31 vs. No. 21 Oklahoma $ .......... W, 3-09/1 at Idaho $ ............................. W, 3-19/1 vs. Oregon State $ ................. W, 3-29/7 Northeastern % .................... W, 3-09/7 Georgia State % .................... W, 3-19/8 Texas-Arlington % ................ W, 3-09/9 Missouri State ........................ L, 1-39/14 vs. Long Island ! .................... W, 3-09/15 vs. Hofstra ! ........................... W, 3-19/15 at Connecticut ! ..................... W, 3-19/21 at South Alabama * .............. W, 3-09/22 at Troy * ................................ W, 3-09/29 Denver * ............................... W, 3-09/30 North Texas * ........................ W, 3-010/5 UALR * .................................. W, 3-010/7 Arkansas State * ................... W, 3-110/11 at Florida Atlantic * ............... W, 3-010/13 at FIU * ................................. W, 3-010/15 at Western Kentucky * ........... L, 0-310/19 at ULM * ............................... W, 3-010/20 at Louisiana *........................ W, 3-010/22 at New Orleans * ................... W, 3-010/26 Florida Atlantic *................... W, 3-010/27 FIU * ..................................... W, 3-111/2 South Alabama * .................. W, 3-011/3 Troy * .................................... W, 3-011/9 Western Kentucky * .............. W, 3-011/15 vs. Arkansas State # .............. W, 3-011/16 vs. FIU # ................................ W, 3-111/17 vs. Western Kentucky # ......... W, 3-011/23 UAB ...................................... W, 3-111/30 at No. 24 Louisville & ............ W, 3-212/1 vs. No. 9 Hawaii & ................. W, 3-112/7 vs. Brigham Young @ ............. L, 0-3* - SBC Match+ - Bluejay Invitational, Omaha, Neb.$ - Idaho Invitational, Moscow, Idaho% - Blue Raider Bash, Murfreesboro, Tenn.! - UConn Toyota Classic, Storrs, Conn.# - SBC Tournament, Denver, Colo.& - NCAA Tournament, Louisville, Ky.@ - NCAA Penn State Regional, State College, Pa.

2008 Overall Record: 27-8 Sun Belt: 14-3 (Second, East) Head Coach: Matt Peck8/29 Idaho + ................................ W, 3-18/30 Southeast Missouri + ........... W, 3-08/30 South Dakota State + ........... W, 3-19/5 Lipscomb $ ........................... W, 3-09/5 Iowa State $ .......................... W, 3-09/6 Loyola Marymount $ ............. W, 3-0

9/12 vs. South Carolina State % .... W, 3-09/13 at Texas-Arlington % ............ W, 3-19/13 vs. Duke % ............................ W, 3-29/18 at Ohio ................................... L, 0-39/19 at Xavier ............................... W, 3-29/21 at Tulane ................................ L, 2-39/26 at Western Kentucky * ........... L, 1-310/3 FIU * ..................................... W, 3-110/4 Florida Atlantic *................... W, 3-010/10 at Arkansas State * ............... W, 3-110/12 at UALR * .............................. W, 3-110/16 at North Texas * .................... W, 3-010/18 at Denver * ........................... W, 3-010/20 Western Kentucky * .............. W, 3-210/24 Louisiana * ........................... W, 3-110/25 ULM * ................................... W, 3-010/26 New Orleans *........................ L, 2-310/31 at Troy * ................................ W, 3-011/1 at South Alabama * .............. W, 3-011/7 at FIU * .................................. L, 2-311/8 at Florida Atlantic * ............... W, 3-111/14 Troy * .................................... W, 3-011/15 South Alabama * .................. W, 3-011/20 vs. Arkansas State # .............. W, 3-011/21 vs. Western Kentucky # .......... L, 0-311/29 No. 22 Saint Louis .................. L, 2-311/29 Connecticut .......................... W, 3-212/5 vs. Miami (Ohio) & ................ W, 3-212/6 at No. 17 Purdue & ................. L, 2-3* - SBC Match+ - Middle Tennessee Invitational, Murfreesboro, Tenn.$ - Blue Raider Bash, Murfreesboro, Tenn.% - Hilton Invitational, Arlington, Texas# - SBC Tournament, Miami, Fla.& - NCAA Tournament, West Lafayette, Ind.

2009 Overall Record: 25-10 Sun Belt: 15-2 (Second, East) Head Coach: Matt Peck8/28 Kansas + .............................. W, 3-18/29 Murray State + ..................... W, 3-08/29 Xavier + ................................ W, 3-09/4 Georgia Tech $....................... W, 3-19/5 Northern Illinois $ ................. W, 3-09/5 Northern Iowa $ .................... L, 0-39/6 Ohio ....................................... L, 0-39/11 vs. Albany % .......................... L, 2-39/11 vs. Miami (Fla.) % .................. L, 1-39/12 vs. Florida State % ................. L, 0-39/18 vs. No. 3 Washington ! ............ L, 0-39/19 at UTSA ! ............................... W, 3-09/22 at UAB................................... W, 3-09/25 Western Kentucky * .............. W, 3-2

10/2 at Florida Atlantic * ............... W, 3-010/4 at FIU * .................................. L, 1-310/9 Arkansas State * ................... W, 3-210/11 UALR * .................................. W, 3-010/16 North Texas * ........................ W, 3-010/18 Denver * ............................... W, 3-010/20 at Western Kentucky * .......... W, 3-110/23 at Louisiana *........................ W, 3-010/24 at ULM * ............................... W, 3-010/26 at New Orleans * ................... W, 3-010/30 South Alabama * .................. W, 3-010/31 Troy * .................................... W, 3-011/6 Florida Atlantic *................... W, 3-011/7 FIU * ...................................... L, 1-311/13 at South Alabama * .............. W, 3-011/14 at Troy * ................................ W, 3-011/19 vs. UALR # ............................. W, 3-111/20 at Western Kentucky # .......... W, 3-111/21 vs. FIU # ................................ W, 3-111/28 at Saint Louis ......................... L, 1-312/3 at Colorado State & ................ L, 2-3* - SBC Match+ - Middle Tennessee Invitational, Murfreesboro, Tenn.$ - Blue Raider Bash, Murfreesboro, Tenn.% - FIU Tournament, Miami, Fla.! - UT-San Antonio Classic, San Antonio, Texas# - SBC Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky.& - NCAA Tournament, Fort Collins, Colo.

2010 Overall Record: 29-6 Sun Belt: 15-1 (First, East) Head Coach: Matt Peck8/27 vs. South Carolina + ............. W, 3-08/28 vs. Brigham Young + ............ W, 3-18/28 at No. 6 Illinois + ................... L, 1-39/3 Duke $ ................................... L, 1-39/4 Southern Miss $ .................... W, 3-29/4 Auburn $ ................................ L, 2-39/5 Miami (Fla.) $ ........................ L, 1-39/7 at Kansas .............................. W, 3-09/10 Arkansas % ........................... W, 3-19/11 UAB % .................................. W, 3-19/11 Albany % .............................. W, 3-09/17 at Denver * ........................... W, 3-09/18 vs. No. 24 Long Beach State ! ... W, 3-29/18 vs. VCU ! ................................ W, 3-09/24 at UALR * .............................. W. 3-09/26 at Arkansas State * ............... W, 3-010/1 FIU * ..................................... W, 3-110/2 Florida Atlantic *................... W, 3-010/6 Western Kentucky * .............. W, 3-010/8 at Troy * ................................ W, 3-010/10 at South Alabama * .............. W, 3-0

10/15 at FIU * .................................. L, 1-310/16 at Florida Atlantic * ............... W, 3-110/22 ULM * ................................... W, 3-010/23 Louisiana * ........................... W, 3-010/26 at Georgia Tech ..................... W, 3-110/29 at North Texas * .................... W, 3-211/5 South Alabama * .................. W, 3-111/6 Troy * .................................... W, 3-011/12 at Western Kentucky * .......... W, 3-011/18 South Alabama # .................. W, 3-011/19 North Texas # ........................ W, 3-111/20 Western Kentucky # .............. W, 3-111/27 Saint Louis ............................ W, 3-112/3 vs. Louisville & ....................... L, 0-3* - SBC Match+ - State Farm Illini Classic, Champaign, Ill.$ - Blue Raider Bash, Murfreesboro, Tenn.% - Middle Tennessee Invitational, Murfreesboro, Tenn.! - Denver, Colo.# - SBC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn.& - NCAA Tournament, West Lafayette, Ind.

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SERIES RECORDS(SINCE 1984)* - indicates wins vacated due to NCAA sanctions

Akron (0-3)1984 H L, 1-3 (OVC Tournament)10/12/85 N L, 1-3 (OVC Tournament)10/18/86 N L, 2-3 (OVC Tournament)

Alabama (0-6)9/6/91 A L, 0-3 (Alabama Tournament)9/7/93 A L, 0-39/13/94 A L, 0-39/16/95 N L, 0-3 (Tulane Tournament)10/14/97 A L, 1-39/22/98 H L, 1-3

Alabama A&M (0-0)8/26/05* H W, 3-0 (Middle Tenn. Invite)

UAB (4-7)1984 A L, 0-31984 H L, 0-39/26/85 A L, 0-310/24/85 N L, 0-2 (Clarksville, Tenn.)9/29/89 N L, 0-3 (WKU Tournament)9/10/96 H W, 3-29/4/01 A L, 1-310/8/02 H L, 2-311/23/07 H W, 3-19/22/09 A W, 3-09/11/10 H W, 3-1 (MT Invitational)

Alabama-Huntsville (2-0)9/13/86 N W, 3-0 (Lady Moc Invitational)10/13/88 A W, 3-0

Albany (2-1)9/16/06 A W, 3-0 (Albany Tournament)9/11/09 N L, 2-3 (FIU Tounament)9/11/10 H W, 3-0 (MT Invitational)

Appalachian State (2-1)9/21/91 N L, 0-3 (Clemson Tournament)9/6/02 N W, 3-1 (Memphis Tournament)9/19/03* H W, 3-0 (Middle Tenn. Invite)8/26/06 A W, 3-0 (Appalachian Classic)

Arizona (0-1)9/4/98 N L, 0-3 (CSU Tournament)

Arkansas (1-2)1984 N L, 0-3 (Miss. St. Tournament)9/24/01 H L, 0-39/10/10 H W, 3-1 (MT Invitational)

UALR (6-8)10/6/00 A L, 0-310/29/00 H L, 0-310/7/01 H L, 2-310/27/01 A L, 1-310/4/02 H L, 1-311/8/02 A L, 2-310/3/03 A L, 0-311/9/03 H L, 2-310/2/04* H W, 3-011/5/04* A W, 3-210/2/05* A W, 3-111/4/05* H W, 3-010/6/06 A W, 3-010/5/07 H W, 3-010/12/08 A W, 3-110/11/09 H W, 3-011/19/09 N W, 3-1 (SBC Tournament)9/24/10 A W, 3-0

Arkansas State (11-6)9/18/92 N L, 1-3 (Ole Miss Tournament)9/13/96 N L, 1-3 (Butler Invite)10/7/00 A L, 2-310/28/00 H L, 0-310/5/01 H L, 0-310/28/01 A W, 3-210/6/02 H W, 3-211/6/02 A W, 3-210/5/03 A L, 1-311/7/03* H W, 3-210/1/04* H W, 3-211/7/04 A L, 1-39/30/05* A W, 3-111/6/05* H W, 3-011/17/05* H W, 3-0 (SBC Tournament)10/8/06 A W, 3-010/7/07 H W, 3-111/15/07 N W, 3-0 (SBC Tournament)10/10/08 A W, 3-111/20/08 N W, 3-0 (SBC Tournament)10/9/09 H W, 3-29/26/10 A W, 3-0

Auburn (1-2)9/3/94 A L, 0-3 (Auburn Invite)9/13/02 A W, 3-0 (Auburn Tournament)9/4/10 H L, 2-3 (Blue Raider Bash)

Austin Peay (9-32)1984 A L, O-31984 H W, 3-210/15/85 H L, 1-311/5/85 A L, 2-310/9/86 H L, 0-311/4/86 A L, 1-310/6/87 H L, 0-310/10/87 N L, 0-2 (WKU Tournament)10/27/87 H L, 2-310/4/88 H W, 3-210/18/88 A W, 3-19/30/89 N L, 0-3 (WKU Tournament)10/12/89 A L, 0-310/17/89 H L, 0-39/28/90 N L, 0-3 (WKU Tournament)10/16/90 H L, 0-311/13/90 A L, 1-39/7/91 N L, 0-3 (Alabama Tournament)10/8/91 A L, 0-311/12/91 H L, 0-39/7/92 A L, 1-310/1/92 A L, 0-310/15/92 H L, 1-39/30/93 H L, 0-310/14/93 A L, 0-39/10/94 A L, 1-3 (APSU Tri-Meet)9/29/94 A L, 1-310/13/94 H L, 1-310/12/95 A W, 3-111/13/95 H W, 3-111/17/95 N W, 3-0 (OVC Tournament)9/17/96 A W, 3-211/6/96 H L, 0-39/30/97 H L, 2-310/28/97 A L, 0-310/1/98 A L, 0-310/25/98 H W, 3-29/14/99 A L, 1-310/16/99 H L, 0-39/7/01 N L, 1-3 (Bradley Tournament)9/18/02 A W, 3-111/3/03* H W, 3-19/11/04* H W, 3-1 (Middle Tenn. Invite)9/13/05* A W, 3-0

Belmont (5-1)9/1/98 A W, 3-19/28/99 H W, 3-110/3/00 A W, 3-010/17/00 H W, 3-09/18/01 H W, 3-110/30/02 A L, 0-39/9/03* H W, 3-0

Birmingham Southern (1-0)9/7/02 H W, 3-1

Bowling Green (0-1)9/13/96 N L, 0-3 (Butler Invite)

Bradley (0-1)9/8/01 A L, 0-3 (Bradley Tournament)

Brescia (1-0)9/9/87 N W, 2-1 (WKU Tournament)

Brigham Young (1-1)12/7/07 N L, 0-3 (NCAA Tournament)8/28/10 N W, 3-1 (Illini Classic)

Bryan (0-1)10/31/85 N L, 1-2 (Nashville, Tenn.)

Butler (0-1)9/14/96 A L, 0-3 (Butler Invite)

Campbell (1-0)11/11/95 N W, 3-0 (Holiday INNvitational)

Central Arkansas (0-1)9/23/89 N L, 1-2 (CBU Tournament)

UCF (0-1)9/16/95 N L, 0-3 (Tulane Tournament)

Centenary (1-0)10/31/99 H W, 3-0

Charlotte (0-1)9/1/01 A L, 1-3 (Charlotte Tournament)9/2/05* A W, 3-0 (Spring Hill Invite)

Chattanooga (15-10)1984 H W, 3-29/24/85 A W, 3-19/12/86 A L, 0-3 (Lady Moc Invitational)

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SERIES RECORDS9/26/89 H L, 1-310/16/89 A L, 0-39/27/90 H W, 3-110/15/90 A L, 1-39/10/91 A L, 1-39/26/91 H L, 1-39/15/92 H W, 3-010/27/92 A W, 3-010/5/93 A W, 3-110/26/93 H W, 3-19/17/94 H W, 3-2 (MTSU Tri-Meet)10/18/94 A W, 3-09/2/95 A W, 3-0 (UTC Invite)10/17/95 H W, 3-110/1/96 A W, 3-18/30/97 A W, 3-1 (Tennessee Preview)10/7/98 H L, 0-39/22/99 A L, 0-39/19/00 H W, 3-010/2/01 A L, 2-39/4/02 H W, 3-010/8/03 A L, 1-39/10/04* H W, 3-1 (Middle Tenn. Invite)11/2/04* A W, 3-1

Chicago State (2-0)10/16/93 H W, 3-0 (MTSU Invite)8/31/02 H W, 3-0 (Lady Raider Tournament)

Christian Brothers (4-1)10/3/86 N W, 2-1 (UTM Tournament)9/12/87 A W, 2-1 (CBU Tournament)1010/87 N L, 1-2 (WKU Tournament)10/29/87 H W, 3-210/20/89 N W, 3-0 (Lady Pacer Tournament)

Cincinnati (0-1)9/6/94 H L, 0-3

Clemson (0-1)9/21/91 A L, 0-3 (Clemson Tournament)

College of Charleston (1-0)9/3/99 H W, 3-1 (Middle Tenn. Invite)8/30/03 A L, 2-3 (CofC Tournament)

Colorado State (0-2)9/5/98 A L, 0-3 (CSU Tournament)12/3/09 A L, 2-3 (NCAA Tournament)

Connecticut (2-0)9/15/07 A W, 3-1 (UConn Classic)11/29/08 H W, 3-2

Creighton (1-1)9/10/06 H L, 0-3 (Blue Raider Bash)8/24/07 A W, 3-0 (Bluejay Invitational)

Cumberland (4-0)10/23/87 N W, 2-1 (TSU Tournament)10/1/88 N W, 2-0 (WKU Invitational)9/23/89 N W, 2-0 (CBU Tournament)10/26/91 H W, 3-0

Davidson (1-0)9/7/96 N W, 3-1 (Graphic Systems Classic)

Delaware (0-0)8/30/03* N W, 3-1 (CofC Tournament)9/9/05* N W, 3-0 (Spring Hill Invite)

Denver (7-4)10/13/00 H L, 2-311/17/00 N W, 3-2 (SBC Tournament)10/12/01 A L, 0-310/18/02 A W, 3-110/17/03 H L, 2-310/17/04 A L, 1-310/16/05* H W, 3-111/18/05* H W, 3-0 (SBC Tournament)9/19/06 A W, 3-19/29/07 H W, 3-010/18/08 A W, 3-010/18/09 H W, 3-09/17/10 A W, 3-0

DePaul (1-0)9/11/99 N W, 3-0 (Valpo Tournament)

Duke (1-1)9/13/08 N W, 3-2 (Hilton Invitational)9/3/10 H L, 1-3 (Blue Raider Bash)

ETSU (2-2)9/6/86 N W, 3-1 (Lady Vol Classic)9/15/90 N L, 1-3 (Memphis Tournament)9/21/91 N L, 0-3 (Clemson Tournament)8/31/97 N W, 3-0 (Tennessee Preview)

Eastern Illinois (1-7)10/10/96 A W, 3-211/2/96 H L, 2-39/24/97 A L, 0-310/25/97 H L, 0-39/19/98 A L, 1-310/30/98 H L, 1-310/23/99 A L, 0-311/13/99 H L, 0-3

Eastern Kentucky (7-24)1984 H L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)10/12/85 N L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)10/17/86 A L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)10/16/87 N L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)10/24/87 N L, 0-2 (TSU Tournament)10/8/88 A L, 0-311/5/88 H L, 0-310/7/89 H L, 0-311/4/89 A L, 0-310/6/90 A L, 0-311/9/90 H L, 0-310/4/91 H L, 0-311/8/91 A L, 1-311/24/91 N L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)10/10/92 A L, 0-311/6/92 H L, 0-310/9/93 H L, 2-311/5/93 A L, 0-310/8/94 A L, 0-311/4/94 H L, 1-39/22/95 A L, 2-310/21/95 H W, 3-09/20/96 H W, 3-010/18/96 A L, 0-310/4/97 A W, 3-111/7/97 H L, 2-311/21/97 N W, 3-0 (OVC Tournament)10/9/98 A L, 2-311/14/98 H W, 3-19/17/99 H W, 3-110/9/99 A W, 3-1

Eastern Michigan (0-1)9/10/99 N L, 0-3 (Valpo Tournament)

Evansville (4-10)10/20/87 H L, 1-311/10/87 A W, 3-09/24/88 A L, 0-310/29/88 H L, 0-39/16/89 A L, 0-3 (Evansville Tournament)

10/24/89 H L, 0-310/3/90 H L, 2-310/30/90 A L, 0-39/17/91 H L, 2-310/1/91 A L, 1-310/26/95 A W, 3-110/15/96 H W, 3-19/4/99 H W, 3-1 (Middle Tenn. Invite)8/31/02 H L, 1-3 (Lady Raider Tournament)

Fisk (1-0)10/23/87 N W, 2-0 (TSU Tournament)

Florida Atlantic (10-2)9/18/93 N L, 0-3 (USF Tournament)10/11/04* A W, 3-110/13/06 H W, 3-010/27/06 A L, 0-311/16/06 H W, 3-0 (SBC Tournament)10/11/07 A W, 3-010/26/07 H W, 3-010/4/08 H W, 3-011/8/08 A W, 3-110/2/09 A W, 3-011/6/09 H W, 3-010/2/10 H W, 3-010/16/10 A W, 3-1

FIU (14-7)10/3/98 H W, 3-09/22/00 H W, 3-111/10/00 A L, 2-39/22/01 A L, 2-311/10/01 H L, 1-310/11/02 A W, 3-211/2/02 H W, 3-110/12/03 H W, 3-111/2/03* A W, 3-110/10/04* A W, 3-110/29/04* H W, 3-010/9/05* H W, 3-110/15/06 H W, 3-010/29/06 A W, 3-011/18/06 N W, 3-0 (SBC Tournament)10/13/07 A W, 3-010/27/07 H W, 3-111/16/07 N W, 3-1 (SBC Tournament)10/3/08 H W, 3-111/7/08 A L, 2-310/4/09 A L, 1-311/7/09 H L, 1-311/21/09 N W, 3-1 (SBC Tournament)

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SERIES RECORDS10/1/10 H W, 3-110/15/10 A L, 1-3

Florida State (0-1)9/12/09 N L, 0-3 (FIU Tournament)

Freed-Hardeman (1-0)9/23/89 H W, 2-0 (CBU Tournament)

Fresno State (0-1)9/3/04 N L, 0-3 (SMS Tournament)

George Washington (0-1)11/29/95 A L, 0-3 (NCAA Tournament)

Georgia (0-0)8/28/05* A W, 3-2

Georgia State (1-1)9/1/03 A L, 2-311/9/04* H W, 3-09/7/07 H W, 3-1 (Blue Raider Bash)

Georgia Tech (2-2)9/22/90 N L, 0-3 (UNO Classic)9/18/04 N L, 0-3 (Miami Tournament)9/4/09 H W, 3-1 (Blue Raider Bash)10/26/10 A W, 3-1

Harding (0-1)9/23/89 N L, 0-2 (CBU Tournament)

Hawaii (1-0)12/1/07 N W, 3-1 (NCAA Tournament)

Henderson State (1-0)9/12/87 N W, 2-0 (CBU Tournament)

Hofstra (1-0)9/15/07 N W, 3-1 (UConn Classic)

Idaho (2-0)9/1/07 A W, 3-1 (Idaho Invitational)8/29/08 H W, 3-1 (MT Invitational)

Illinois (0-1)8/28/10 A L, 1-3 (Illini Classic)

UIC (1-0)9/9/06 H W, 3-0 (Blue Raider Bash)

Indiana (0-2)9/3/94 N L, 0-3 (Auburn Invite)9/6/98 N L, 0-3 (CSU Tournament)

IUPUI (0-0)9/6/05* N W, 3-2 (Blue Raider Bash)

IPFW (0-2)9/6/03 A L, 2-3 (IPFW Tournament)9/17/04 H L, 0-3 (Miami Tournament)

Indiana State (0-2)9/16/89 N L, 0-3 (Evansville Tournament)9/12/03 H L, 1-3 (Purdue Tournament)

Iowa State (2-0)8/26/07 A W, 3-19/5/08 H W, 3-0 (Blue Raider Bash)

Jacksonville (0-1)9/20/91 N L, 1-3 (Clemson Tournament)

Jacksonville State (0-1)10/4/96 N L, 1-2 (UTM Tournament)

James Madison (0-1)9/13/97 N L, 0-3 (Larry Conrath Invite)

Kansas (2-1)8/31/01 N L, 1-3 (Charlotte Tournament)8/28/09 H W, 3-1 (MT Invitational)9/7/10 A W, 3-0

Kent State (1-0)9/9/95 A W, 3-0 (Kent St. Invite)

Kentucky (1-2)10/24/87 N W, 2-0 (TSU Tournament)9/12/97 N L, 0-3 (Larry Conrath Invite)9/4/04 N L, 1-3 (SMS Tournament)

Kentucky State (2-0)10/9/87 N W, 2-0 (WKU Tournament)9/30/88 N W, 2-1 (WKU Invitational)

La Salle (0-1)9/3/99 H L, 2-3 (Middle Tenn. Invite)

Lambuth (2-0)10/23/86 N W, 3-0 (Nashville, Tenn.)9/11/87 N W, 2-0 (CBU Tournament)

Lipscomb (1-0)10/25/05* H W, 3-09/5/08 H W, 3-0 (Blue Raider Bash)

Long Beach State (1-1)9/1/06 N L, 1-3 (Nebraska Tournament)9/18/10 N W, 3-2 (Denver, Colo.)

Long Island (1-0)9/14/07 N W, 3-0 (UConn Classic)

Loyola Marymount (1-0)9/6/08 H W, 3-0 (Blue Raider Bash)

Louisiana (6-2)9/6/96 N W, 3-2 (Graphic Systems Classic)9/29/00 A L, 2-39/28/01 H W, 3-111/15/02 A L, 0-311/13/03* H W, 3-111/14/04* A W, 3-210/21/05* A W, 3-010/21/06 A W, 3-010/20/07 H W, 3-010/24/08 H W, 3-110/23/09 A W, 3-010/23/10 H W, 3-0

ULM (5-0)10/20/06 H W, 3-010/19/07 A W, 3-010/25/08 H W, 3-010/24/09 A W, 3-010/22/10 H W, 3-0

Louisiana Tech (2-0)9/23/00 H W, 3-011/12/00 A W, 3-0

Louisville (2-3)9/8/87 A L, 0-39/14/93 A L, 0-312/1/06 A W, 3-2 (NCAA Tournament)11/30/07 A W, 3-2 (NCAA Tournament)12/3/10 N L, 0-3 (NCAA Tournament)

Marshall (1-0)8/26/06 N W, 3-1 (Appalachian Classic)

Maryville (Mo.) (1-0)9/11/87 N W, 2-0 (CBU Tournament)

Maryville (Tenn.) (1-0)9/13/86 N W, 3-2 (Lady Moc Invitational)

Massachusetts (0-1)8/31/86 A L, 0-3 (UMass Tournament)

McNeese State (0-0)9/11/05* H W, 3-2 (Blue Raider Bash)

Memphis (3-7)1984 N L, 1-3 (Miss. St. Tournament)9/14/90 A L, 0-3 (Memphis Tournament)10/3/95 A W, 3-19/6/96 A W, 3-2 (Graphic Systems Invite)10/13/98 A L, 0-39/1/99 H L, 0-310/24/00 A L, 2-39/7/02 A W, 3-2 (Memphis Tournament)9/23/03 H L, 2-310/26/04 A L, 0-3

Mercer (2-0)9/1/95 N W, 3-1 (UTC Invite)9/15/00 A W, 3-0 (Mercer Tournament)

Miami (Fla.) (0-3)9/23/01 A L, 0-39/11/09 N L, 1-3 (FIU Tournament)9/5/10 H L, 1-3 (Blue Raider Bash)

Miami (Ohio) (2-0)9/18/04* A W, 3-2 (Miami Tournament)9/8/06 H W, 3-0 (Blue Raider Bash)12/5/08 N W, 3-2 (NCAA Tournament)

Midway (1-0)10/1/88 N W, 2-0 (WKU Invitational)

Mississippi (0-2)9/18/92 A L, 0-39/7/96 N L, 1-3 (Graphic Systems Invite)

Mississippi College (1-0)10/3/86 N W, 2-0 (UTM Tournament)

Mississippi State (0-3)1984 A L, 0-3 (Miss. St. Tournament)10/11/00 H L, 1-39/10/02 H L, 2-39/13/03* N W, 3-1 (Purdue Tournament)

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SERIES RECORDSMississippi University for Women (0-1)10/20/89 N L, 0-3 (Lady Pacer Tournament)

Missouri (0-1)9/17/93 N L, 0-3 (USF Tournament)

Missouri State (0-4)10/18/97 A L, 2-3 (SMS Tournament)11/4/01 A L, 0-3 (SMS Tournament)9/3/04 A L, 0-3 (SMS Tournament)9/9/07 H L, 1-3

Montana State (1-0)8/24/07 N W, 3-0 (Bluejay Invitational)

Montevallo (0-1)9/19/90 A L, 0-3

Morehead State (7-23)1984 H L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)1984 A L, 0-310/12/85 A L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)10/17/86 N L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)10/17/87 A L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)10/7/88 A L, 0-311/4/88 H L, 1-310/6/89 N L, 0-3 (Nashville, Tenn.)11/3/89 A L, 0-310/5/90 A L, 1-311/10/90 H L, 0-310/5/91 H L, 1-311/9/91 A L, 2-310/9/92 A L, 1-311/7/92 H L, 0-310/8/93 H L, 2-311/6/93 A L, 0-310/7/94 A L, 0-311/5/94 H L, 0-39/23/95 A W, 3-210/20/95 H W, 3-011/19/95 A W, 3-1 (OVC Tournament)9/21/96 H W, 3-010/21/96 A L, 0-310/3/97 A W, 3-211/8/97 H L, 1-310/10/98 A L, 0-311/13/98 H W, 3-19/19/99 H W, 3-010/8/99 A L, 1-3

Murray State (9-30)1984 A W, 3-01984 H W, 3-010/1/85 H W, 3-210/22/85 A L, 1-310/14/86 H L, 1-310/30/86 A L, 2-310/17/87 N L, 2-3 (OVC Tournament)11/6/87 H W, 3-210/27/88 H L, 2-311/10/88 A L, 0-310/13/89 H L, 0-311/9/89 A L, 0-311/17/89 A L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)10/1/90 A L, 0-310/18/90 H L, 0-311/16/90 N L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)9/27/91 A L, 0-310/18/91 H L, 2-310/2/92 H L, 0-310/30/92 A L, 1-311/22/92 N L, 2-3 (OVC Tournament)10/2/93 A L, 0-310/30/93 H L, 1-39/30/94 H L, 1-310/28/94 A L, 0-310/6/95 A W, 3-211/3/95 H W, 3-211/18/95 N W, 3-0 (OVC Tournament)10/5/96 H L, 2-311/8/96 A L, 0-311/22/96 A L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)10/10/97 H L, 0-311/1/97 A L, 0-310/17/98 H L, 1-311/6/98 A L, 0-310/2/99 A W, 3-210/30/99 H L, 0-39/20/03 H L, 0-3 (Middle Tenn. Invite)8/29/09 H W, 3-0 (MT Invitational

Nebraska (0-1)9/2/06 A L, 0-3 (Nebraska Tournament)

New Mexico State (1-5)10/15/00 H W, 3-110/14/01 A L, 0-310/20/02 A L, 0-311/22/02 N L, 0-310/19/03 H L, 0-310/15/04 A L, 1-3

New Orleans (5-9)9/29/89 N L, 0-3 (WKU Tournament)9/21/90 A L, 0-3 (UNO Classic)9/12/92 N W, 3-2 (Tulane Tournament)10/21/00 A L, 2-311/18/00 A L, 0-3 (SBC Tournament)10/20/01 H L, 2-310/26/02 H W, 3-010/25/03 A L, 1-310/22/04* H W, 3-111/18/04 A L, 2-310/22/06 H W, 3-010/22/07 A W, 3-010/26/08 H L, 2-310/26/09 A W, 3-0

Nicholls State (0-2)9/22/90 N L, 1-3 (UNO Classic)9/15/95 N L, 2-3 (Tulane Tournament)

North Alabama (0-12)1984 H L, 0-31984 A L, 0-39/12/85 A L, 0-311/12/85 H L, 0-311/17/86 A L, 0-39/15/87 H L, 0-311/12/87 A L, 2-39/13/88 H L, 0-311/14/88 A L, 0-39/25/89 A L, 2-311/13/89 H L, 2-311/12/91 H L, 0-3

UNC-Asheville (2-0)9/4/99 H W, 3-0 (Middle Tenn. Invite)9/16/00 N W, 3-2 (Mercer Tournament)

UNC-Greensboro (1-0)9/15/02 N W, 3-0 (Auburn Tournament)

North Texas (8-4)11/3/00 H W, 3-111/2/01 A L, 0-39/27/02 H L, 0-311/21/02 N W, 3-2 (SBC Tournament)9/26/03 A L, 1-39/26/04* H W, 3-110/14/05* H W, 3-110/1/06 A L, 2-311/17/06 A W, 3-1 (SBC Tournament)9/30/07 H W, 3-0

10/16/08 A W, 3-010/16/09 H W, 3-010/29/10 A W, 3-211/19/10 H W, 3-1 (SBC Tournament)

Northeastern (1-0)9/7/07 H W, 3-0 (Blue Raider Bash)

Northeastern Illinois (1-0)10/16/92 H W, 3-0

Northern Illinois (1-0)9/5/09 H W, 3-0 (Blue Raider Bash)

Northern Iowa (0-2)9/2/00 N L, 0-3 (Pepperdine Tournament)9/5/09 H L, 0-3 (Blue Raider Bash)

Northwestern (1-0)9/19/92 N W, 3-0 (Ole Miss Tournament)

Oakland (0-0)9/17/05* N W, 3-0 (SLU Tournament)

Ohio (0-4)9/13/97 A L, 2-3 (Larry Conrath Invite)11/6/03 N L, 1-3 (IPFW Tournament)9/18/08 A L, 0-39/6/09 H L, 0-3

Ohio State (0-1)12/2/06 N L, 1-3 (NCAA Tournament)

Oklahoma (2-0)11/3/01 N W, 3-1 (SMS Tournament)10/31/07 N W, 3-0 (Idaho Invitational)

Oral Roberts (1-0)9/1/07 N W, 3-2 (Idaho Invitational)

Oregon State (1-0)9/1/07 N W, 3-2 (Idaho Invitational)

Pepperdine (0-1)9/2/00 A L, 0-3 (Pepperdine Tournament)

Princeton (1-0)11/25/95 H W, 3-0 (NCAA Play-In)

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SERIES RECORDSProvidence (1-1)8/30/96 N L, 2-3 (UMass Tournament)9/1/01 N W, 3-0 (Charlotte Tournament)

Purdue (0-3)8/30/02 H L, 2-3 (Lady Raider Tournament)9/13/03 A L, 0-3 (Purdue Tournament)12/6/08 A L, 2-3 (NCAA Tournament)

Radford (1-0)8/25/06 N W, 3-0 (Appalachian Classic)

Robert Morris (1-0)9/9/95 N W, 3-0 (Kent St. Invite)

St. Francis (Ill.) (0-1)9/11/93 N L, 0-3 (SLU Tournament)

Saint Louis (2-4)9/11/93 A L, 2-3 (SLU Tournament)9/20/97 A W, 3-2 (SLU Tournament)9/17/05* A W, 3-1 (SLU Tournament)9/9/06 H L, 1-3 (Blue Raider Bash)11/29/08 H L, 2-311/28/09 A L, 1-311/27/10 H W, 3-1

Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (1-0)9/3/06 N W, 3-2 (Nebraska Tournament)

Sam Houston State (0-1)9/21/90 N L, 0-3 (UNO Classic)

Samford (12-5)1984 H W, 3-111/14/85 A W, 3-09/27/86 A W, 3-09/30/86 H W, 3-09/21/87 H W, 2-19/22/88 H W, 3-211/1/88 A W, 3-09/22/89 N L, 1-3 (CBU Tournament)10/24/89 H L, 2-39/26/91 H L, 0-310/22/91 A W, 3-19/9/92 H W, 3-29/7/93 N L, 2-3 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)10/16/93 H W, 3-0 (MTSU Invite)9/13/94 N L, 0-3 (APSU Tri-Meet)11/1/95 H W, 3-011/24/01 N W, 3-2 (Alabama Tournament)

San Francisco (0-1)9/14/96 N L, 0-3 (Butler Invite)

South Alabama (16-0)10/20/00 A W, 3-111/16/00 N W, 3-0 (SBC Tournament)10/19/01 H W, 3-110/27/02 H W, 3-110/24/03 A W, 3-010/24/04* H W, 3-111/13/05* H W, 3-09/22/06 H W, 3-011/3/06 A W, 3-19/21/07 A W, 3-011/2/07 H W, 3-011/1/08 A W, 3-011/15/08 H W, 3-010/30/09 H W, 3-011/13/09 A W, 3-010/10/10 A W, 3-011/5/10 H W, 3-111/18/10 H W, 3-0 (SBC Tournament)

South Carolina (1-0)8/27/10 N W, 3-0 (Illini Classic)

South Carolina State (1-0)9/12/08 N W, 3-0 (Hilton Invitational)

South Dakota State (1-0)8/30/08 H W, 3-1 (MT Invitational)

USF (0-1)9/18/93 A L, 0-3 (USF Tournament)

Southeast Missouri (2-22)10/4/86 N L, 0-2 (UTM Tournament)9/24/88 N L, 0-3 (Evansville, Ind.)9/16/89 N L, 0-3 (Evansville Tournament)9/26/91 A W, 3-210/26/91 H L, 0-39/25/92 A L, 2-310/23/92 H L, 2-39/25/93 H L, 0-310/23/93 A L, 1-311/20/93 N L, 1-3 (OVC Tournament)9/23/94 A L, 1-310/21/94 H L, 2-311/19/94 H L, 2-3 (OVC Tournament)9/30/95 H L, 0-310/17/95 A L, 1-310/11/96 A L, 0-3

11/1/96 H L, 1-39/18/97 A L, 0-310/26/97 H L, 0-39/18/98 A L, 0-310/31/98 H L, 0-310/22/99 A L, 0-311/14/99 H L, 1-310/8/05* H W, 3-08/30/08 H W, 3-0 (MT Invitational)

Southern Indiana (1-1)10/1/91 A L, 1-39/7/92 N W, 3-2 (Clarksville, Tenn.)

Southern Mississippi (1-1)9/2/94 N L, 2-3 (Auburn Invite)9/4/10 H W, 3-2 (Blue Raider Bash)

Stephen F. Austin (1-0)8/25/07 N W, 3-0 (Bluejay Invitational)

Syracuse (1-1)10/17/97 N L, 2-3 (SMS Tournament)9/16/06 N W, 3-0 (Albany Tournament)

Temple (1-0)9/15/06 N W, 3-0 (Albany Tournament)

Tennessee (0-4)9/5/86 A L, 0-3 (Lady Vol Classic)8/30/97 N L, 0-3 (Tennessee Preview)10/23/01 H L, 1-310/15/02 A L, 2-3

UT-Martin (9-15)11/6/86 H L, 1-39/12/87 N W, 2-1 (CBU Tournament)9/30/88 N L, 0-2 (WKU Invitational)10/19/89 A L, 1-310/21/89 A L, 1-3 (Lady Pacer Tournament)10/21/89 A L, 2-3 (Lady Pacer Tournament)10/29/91 A L, 0-311/14/91 H L, 1-39/26/92 A L, 0-310/24/92 H W, 3-19/24/93 H L, 2-310/22/93 A L, 1-39/24/94 A L, 1-310/22/94 H W, 3-09/29/95 H W, 3-010/28/95 A W, 3-010/4/96 H W, 3-1

11/9/96 A L, 1-310/11/97 H W, 3-210/31/97 A L, 1-310/16/98 H L, 0-311/7/98 A L, 0-310/1/99 A W, 3-210/29/99 H W, 3-29/10/05* H W, 3-0

Tennessee State (34-1)10/20/86 H W, 3-011/13/86 H W, 3-09/3/87 H W, 3-010/24/87 A W, 2-0 (TSU Tournament)9/20/88 A W, 3-010/20/88 H W, 3-09/19/89 H W, 3-09/30/89 N L, 2-3 (WKU Tournament)10/3/89 A W, 3-09/25/90 H W, 3-09/29/90 N W, 3-0 (WKU Tournament)10/11/90 A W, 3-09/24/91 A W, 3-010/10/91 H W, 3-09/29/92 H W, 3-011/3/92 A W, 3-09/28/93 A W, 3-011/2/93 H W, 3-011/19/93 N W, 3-0 (OVC Tournament)9/17/94 H W, 3-0 (MTSU Invite)9/27/94 H W, 3-011/1/94 A W, 3-011/18/94 H W, 3-0 (OVC Tournament)9/2/95 N W, 3-0 (UTC Invite)10/5/95 A W, 3-011/10/95 H W, 3-010/22/96 H W, 3-011/15/96 A W, 3-09/16/97 H W, 3-110/21/97 A W, 3-09/25/98 A W, 3-010/23/98 H W, 3-09/21/99 H W, 3-010/15/99 A W, 3-19/6/00 H W, 3-08/27/05* H W, 3-0

Tennessee Tech (7-29)1984 H L, 0-31984 A L, 0-310/8/85 A L, 1-310/29/85 H L, 0-39/6/86 N L, 0-3 (Lady Vol Classic)

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SERIES RECORDS10/7/86 H W, 3-210/28/86 A L, 0-310/13/87 A L, 0-311/3/87 H W, 3-010/11/88 H L, 1-311/8/88 A L, 1-311/18/88 N L, 0-310/10/89 A L, 0-311/7/89 H L, 1-39/21/90 N L, 1-3 (UNO Classic)10/9/90 A L, 1-311/6/90 H L, 0-310/15/91 H L, 2-311/5/91 A L, 0-310/13/92 A L, 2-311/12/92 H W, 3-210/12/93 H W, 3-211/9/93 A L, 0-310/11/94 A L, 1-311/8/94 H L, 1-310/10/95 A W, 3-111/7/95 H W, 3-110/8/96 H L, 2-310/29/96 A W, 3-18/31/97 N L, 1-3 (Tennesse Preview)11/11/97 H L, 1-311/21/97 N L, 1-3 (OVC Tournament)9/30/98 H L, 0-310/20/98 A L, 2-310/12/99 A L, 0-311/4/99 H L, 0-310/28/03* H W, 3-210/6/04* A W, 3-09/10/05* H W, 3-1

TCU (0-0)8/29/03* N W, 3-2 (CofC Tournament)

UT-Arlington (2-0)9/8/07 H W, 3-0 (Blue Raider Bash)9/13/08 A W, 3-1 (Hilton Invitational)

UTEP (0-2)9/10/93 N L, 0-3 (SLU Tournament)8/26/05 H L, 1-3 (Middle Tenn. Invite)

UT-Pan American (1-0)10/19/95 H W, 3-0

UTSA (1-0)9/3/05* H W, 3-29/19/09 A W, 3-0 (UTSA Classic)

Texas State (0-1)8/30/96 N L, 2-3 (UMass Tournament)

Toledo (0-1)9/11/04 H L, 2-3 (Middle Tenn. Invite)

Towson (0-1)9/8/95 N W, 3-0 (Kent St. Invite)

Trevecca Nazarene (7-0)10/3/85 H W, 3-010/31/85 A W, 2-010/23/86 A W, 3-011/3/86 H W, 3-09/13/88 A W, 3-010/29/88 H W, 3-09/4/90 A W, 3-1

Troy (11-2)9/22/87 H L, 1-29/10/94 N L, 1-3 (APSU Tri-Meet)11/10/95 N W, 3-0 (Holiday INNvitational)9/25/04* H W, 3-09/25/05* A W, 3-09/23/06 H W, 3-211/4/06 A W, 3-09/22/07 A W, 3-011/3/07 H W, 3-010/31/08 A W, 3-011/14/08 H W, 3-010/31/09 H W, 3-011/14/09 A W, 3-010/8/10 A W, 3-011/6/10 H W, 3-0

Tulane (2-4)9/7/91 N L, 1-3 (Alabama Tournament)9/11/92 A L, 1-3 (Tulane Tournament)9/19/92 N L, 0-3 (Ole Miss Tournament)9/15/95 A W, 3-0 (Tulane Tournament)8/31/96 N W, 3-1 (UMass Tournament)9/21/08 A L, 2-3

Valparaiso (0-1)9/11/99 A L, 1-3 (Valpo Tournament)

Virginia (0-1)9/9/00 N L, 1-3 (Xavier Tournament)

VCU (2-0)8/31/01 N W, 3-0 (Charlotte Tournament)9/18/10 N W, 3-0 (Denver, Colo.)

Wake Forest (0-1)11/24/01 N L, 0-3 (Alabama Tournament)

Washington (0-2)9/5/03 N L, 0-3 (IPFW Tournament)9/18/09 N L, 0-3 (UTSA Classic)

Washington State (0-0)9/16/05 N W, 3-0 (SLU Tournament)

Western Carolina (1-0)8/30/02 H W, 3-1 (Lady Raider Tournament)

Western Illinois (3-1)9/20/97 N W, 3-1 (SLU Tournament)9/8/01 N W, 3-0 (Bradley Tournament)9/20/03 H W, 3-0 (Middle Tenn. Invite)9/4/04 N L, 0-3 (SMS Tournament)

Western Kentucky (14-33)1984 A L, 2-31984 H L, 0-31984 A L, 0-39/10/85 A L, 1-311/7/85 H L, 0-39/23/86 H L, 1-39/19/87 H L, 2-310/1/88 A L, 0-3 (WKU Invitational)10/25/88 H L, 1-310/26/89 H L, 0-39/28/90 A L, 0-3 (WKU Tournament)10/23/90 H L, 0-39/21/93 A L, 0-310/25/94 H L, 0-39/5/95 H W, 3-09/25/96 H W, 3-19/23/97 A W, 3-09/17/98 H L, 1-39/7/99 A L, 0-39/26/00 A L, 0-311/5/00 H W, 3-19/29/01 H L, 0-310/30/01 A L, 0-39/25/02 H L, 1-311/12/02 A L, 0-39/28/03 A L, 0-311/16/03 H L, 0-311/20/03 A L, 1-39/24/04 H L, 0-311/12/04 A L, 1-39/23/05 A L, 0-311/11/05 H L, 1-3

11/19/05 H L, 2-3 (SBC Tournament)10/17/06 H L, 2-311/11/06 A W, 3-110/15/07 A L, 0-311/9/07 H W, 3-011/17/07 N W, 3-0 (SBC Tournament)9/26/08 A L, 1-310/20/08 H W, 3-211/21/08 N L, 0-3 (SBC Tournament)9/25/09 H W, 3-210/20/09 A W, 3-111/20/09 A W, 3-1 (SBC Tournament)10/6/10 H W, 3-011/12/10 A W, 3-011/20/10 H W, 3-1 (SBC Tournament)

Western Michigan (0-1)9/9/00 N L, 0-3 (Xavier Tournament)

Wichita State (0-2)10/18/97 N L, 0-3 (SMS Tournament)11/4/01 N L, 2-3 (SMS Tournament)

Wright State (0-1)9/1/00 N L, 1-3 (Pepperdine Tournament)

Wofford (1-0)9/15/00 N W, 3-1 (Mercer Tournament)

Wyoming (0-1)9/14/02 N L, 0-3 (Auburn Tournament)

Xavier (2-2)9/29/90 N L, 0-3 (WKU Tournament)9/8/00 A L, 0-3 (Xavier Tournament)9/19/08 A W, 3-28/29/09 H W, 3-0 (MT Invitational)

Youngstown State (2-2)1984 H L, 0-3 (OVC Tournament)10/12/85 N L, 1-3 (OVC Tournament)10/18/86 N W, 3-0 (OVC Tournament)10/16/87 N W, 3-1 (OVC Tournament)

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School Record Under PeckAkron 0-3 0-0Alabama 0-6 0-0Alabama A&M * 0-0 0-0UAB 4-7 3-0Alabama-Hunstsville 2-0 0-0Albany 2-1 2-1Appalachian State 2-1 2-0Arizona 0-1 0-0Arkansas 1-2 1-0UALR 6-8 6-0Arkansas State 11-6 7-0Auburn 1-2 0-1Austin Peay 9-32 0-0Belmont 5-1 0-0Birmingham Southern 1-0 0-0Bowling Green 0-1 0-0Bradley 0-1 0-0Brescia 1-0 0-0Brigham Young 1-1 1-1Bryan 0-1 0-0Butler 0-1 0-0Campbell 1-0 0-0Central Arkansas 0-1 0-0UCF 0-1 0-0Centenary 0-1 0-0Charlotte 0-1 0-0Chattanooga 15-10 0-0Chicago State 2-0 0-0Christian Brothers 4-1 0-0Cincinnati 0-1 0-0Clemson 0-1 0-0College of Charleston 1-0 0-0Colorado State 0-2 0-1Connecticut 2-0 2-0Creighton 1-1 1-1Cumberland 4-0 0-0Davidson 1-0 0-0Delaware 0-0 0-0Denver 7-4 5-1DePaul 1-0 0-0Duke 1-1 1-1ETSU 2-2 0-0Eastern Illinois 1-7 1-7Eastern Kentucky 7-24 0-0Eastern Michigan 0-1 0-0Evansville 4-10 0-0Fisk 1-0 0-0Florida Atlantic 10-2 10-1FIU 14-7 9-4Florida State 0-1 0-1Freed-Hardeman 1-0 0-0Fresno State 0-1 0-1George Washington 0-1 0-0Georgia 0-0 0-0Georgia State 1-1 1-0Georgia Tech 2-2 2-1Harding 0-1 0-0Hawaii 1-0 1-0

School Record Under PeckHenderson State 1-0 0-0Hofstra 1-0 1-0Idaho 2-0 2-0Illinois 0-1 0-1UIC 1-0 1-0Indiana 0-2 0-0IUPUI 0-0 0-0IPFW 0-2 0-1Indiana State 0-2 0-0Iowa State 2-0 2-0Jacksonville 0-1 0-0Jacksonville State 0-1 0-0James Madison 0-1 0-0Kansas 2-1 2-0Kent State 1-0 0-0Kentucky 1-2 0-1Kentucky State 2-0 0-0La Salle 0-1 0-0Lambuth 2-0 0-0Lipscomb 1-0 1-0Long Beach State 1-1 1-1Long Island 1-0 1-0Loyola Marymount 1-0 1-0Louisiana 6-2 5-0ULM 5-0 5-0Louisiana Tech 2-0 0-0Louisville 2-3 2-1Marshall 1-0 1-0Maryville (Mo.) 1-0 0-0Maryville (Tenn.) 1-0 0-0Massachusetts 0-1 0-0McNeese State 0-0 0-0Memphis 3-7 0-1Mercer 2-0 0-0Miami (Fla.) 0-3 0-2Miami (Ohio) 2-0 2-0Midway 1-0 0-0Mississippi 0-2 0-0Mississippi College 1-0 0-0Mississippi State 0-3 0-0Mississippi University for Women 0-1 0-0Missouri 0-1 0-0Missouri State 0-4 0-2Montana State 1-0 1-0Montevallo 0-1 0-0Morehead State 7-23 0-0Murray State 9-30 1-0Nebraska 0-1 0-1New Mexico State 1-5 0-1New Orleans 5-9 4-2Nicholls State 0-2 0-0North Alabama 0-12 0-0UNC-Asheville 2-0 0-0UNC-Greensboro 1-0 0-0North Texas 8-4 6-1Northeastern 1-0 1-0Northeastern Illinois 1-0 0-0Northern Illinois 1-0 1-0Northern Iowa 0-2 0-1Northwestern 1-0 0-0

School Record Under PeckOakland 0-0 0-0Ohio 0-4 0-2Ohio State 0-1 0-1Oklahoma 2-0 1-0Oral Roberts 1-0 1-0Oregon State 1-0 1-0Pepperdine 0-1 0-0Princeton 1-0 0-0Providence 1-1 0-0Purdue 0-3 0-1Radford 1-0 1-0Robert Morris 1-0 0-0St. Francis (Ill.) 0-1 0-0Saint Louis 2-4 1-3Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1-0 1-0Sam Houston State 0-1 0-0Samford 12-5 0-0San Francisco 0-1 0-0South Alabama 16-0 11-0South Carolina 1-0 1-0South Carolina State 1-0 1-0South Dakota State 1-0 1-0USF 0-1 0-0Southeast Missouri 2-22 1-0Southern Indiana 1-1 0-0Southern Mississippi 1-1 1-0Stephen F. Austin 1-0 1-0Syracuse 1-1 1-0Temple 1-0 1-0Tennessee 0-4 0-0UT-Martin 9-15 0-0Tennessee State 34-1 0-0Tennessee Tech 7-29 0-0TCU 0-0 0-0UT-Arlington 2-0 2-0UTEP 0-2 0-1UT-Pan American 1-0 0-0UTSA 1-0 1-0Texas State 0-1 0-0Toledo 0-1 0-1Towson 0-1 0-0Trevecca Nazarene 7-0 0-0Troy 11-2 10-0Tulane 2-4 0-1Valparaiso 0-1 0-0Virginia 0-1 0-0VCU 2-0 1-0Wake Forest 0-1 0-0Washington 0-2 0-1Washington State 0-0 0-0Western Carolina 1-0 0-0Western Illinois 3-1 0-1Western Kentucky 14-33 9-9Western Michigan 0-1 0-0Wichita State 0-2 0-0Wright State 0-1 0-0Wofford 1-0 0-0Wyoming 0-1 0-0Xavier 2-2 2-0Youngstown State 2-2 0-0

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