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FHSU QUICK FACTSFHSU QUICK FACTSSchool School Fort Hays State UniversityFort Hays State UniversityCity/ZipCity/Zip Hays, Kansas 67601 Hays, Kansas 67601FoundedFounded 1902 1902EnrollmentEnrollment 13,310 13,310Affi liationAffi liation NCAA Division II NCAA Division IIConferenceConference Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics AssociationNicknameNickname Tigers TigersColorsColors Black & Gold Black & GoldPresidentPresident Dr. Edward H. Hammond Dr. Edward H. HammondAthletic DirectorAthletic Director Curtis Hammeke Curtis HammekeHome CourtHome Court Gross Memorial Coliseum (6,814) Gross Memorial Coliseum (6,814)SurfaceSurface Hardwood HardwoodTicket Offi ce PhoneTicket Offi ce Phone (785) 628-4050 (785) 628-4050First Year of VolleyballFirst Year of Volleyball 1969 1969Overall All-Time RecordOverall All-Time Record 893-795-3 (.529) 893-795-3 (.529)Years In NCAA Division II TournamentYears In NCAA Division II Tournament 2 2Last NCAA Tournament OpponentLast NCAA Tournament Opponent Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney Lost 3-0 in 2004 NCAA Division II Southwest Regional Finals Lost 3-0 in 2004 NCAA Division II Southwest Regional Finals

Sports InformationSports InformationSports Information GA (Volleyball Contact) Sports Information GA (Volleyball Contact) Andrew SognAndrew SognOffi ce Phone Offi ce Phone (785) 628-5800(785) 628-5800E-mail E-mail [email protected]@mail.fhsu.eduSports Information Director Sports Information Director Ryan PrickettRyan PrickettSID Offi ce Phone SID Offi ce Phone (785) 628-5903(785) 628-5903SID FaxSID Fax (785) 628-4383 (785) 628-4383Press Box PhonePress Box Phone NA NAFort Hays State Athletics WebsiteFort Hays State Athletics Website www.fhsuathletics.com www.fhsuathletics.com

Coaching StaffCoaching StaffHead Coach Head Coach Kurt KohlerKurt KohlerAlma Mater, Year Alma Mater, Year Colorado State University, 1995Colorado State University, 1995Career/Record at FHSU (Years) Career/Record at FHSU (Years) 54-82 (5th season)54-82 (5th season)Best Time To CallBest Time To Call Weekday Mornings Weekday Mornings

Team InformationTeam Information2012 Overall Record 2012 Overall Record 23-1423-142012 Conference Record/Finish 2012 Conference Record/Finish 7-10 MIAA/T-7th7-10 MIAA/T-7thStarters Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost 6/06/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/59/5

2013 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE2013 FORT HAYS STATE VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEDATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMESept. 5 at Chaminade Honolulu, Hawaii 7:00 p.m.Sept. 5 at Chaminade Honolulu, Hawaii 7:00 p.m.Sept. 6 at BYU-Hawaii Laie, Hawaii 7:30 p.m.Sept. 6 at BYU-Hawaii Laie, Hawaii 7:30 p.m.Sept. 7 vs. Lewis Honolulu, Hawaii 12:00 p.m.Sept. 7 vs. Lewis Honolulu, Hawaii 12:00 p.m.Sept. 7 at Hawaii Pacifi c Honolulu, Hawaii 6:00 p.m.Sept. 7 at Hawaii Pacifi c Honolulu, Hawaii 6:00 p.m.Sept. 9 at Hawaii-Hilo Hilo, Hawaii 7:00 p.m.Sept. 9 at Hawaii-Hilo Hilo, Hawaii 7:00 p.m.Sept. 17 Nebraska-Kearney* Kearney, Neb. 7:00 p.m.Sept. 17 Nebraska-Kearney* Kearney, Neb. 7:00 p.m.Sept. 20 Sept. 20 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA* HAYSCENTRAL OKLAHOMA* HAYS 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.Sept. 21 Sept. 21 PITTSBURG STATE* HAYSPITTSBURG STATE* HAYS 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.Sept. 24 Missouri Western* St. Joseph, Mo. 7:00 p.m.Sept. 24 Missouri Western* St. Joseph, Mo. 7:00 p.m.Sept. Sept. 28 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE* HAYS 28 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE* HAYS 3:00 p.m.3:00 p.m.Sept. Sept. 30 MCPHERSON COLLEGE (DH) HAYS 30 MCPHERSON COLLEGE (DH) HAYS 5:30 p.m.5:30 p.m.Oct. 4 Washburn* Topeka, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Oct. 4 Washburn* Topeka, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Oct. 5 Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 3:00 p.m.Oct. 5 Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 3:00 p.m.Oct. 8 Oklahoma-Panhandle State Goodwell, Okla. 4:00 p.m.Oct. 8 Oklahoma-Panhandle State Goodwell, Okla. 4:00 p.m.Oct. 8 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State Goodwell, Okla. 6:00 p.m.Oct. 8 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State Goodwell, Okla. 6:00 p.m.Oct. 17 Stephens College Columbia, Mo. 7:00 p.m.Oct. 17 Stephens College Columbia, Mo. 7:00 p.m.Oct. 18 Lindenwood* St. Charles, Mo. 7:00 p.m.Oct. 18 Lindenwood* St. Charles, Mo. 7:00 p.m.Oct. 19 Lindenwood-Belleville (DH) Belleville, Ill. 11:00 a.m.Oct. 19 Lindenwood-Belleville (DH) Belleville, Ill. 11:00 a.m.Oct. 21Oct. 21 FRIENDS UNIVERSITY (DH) HAYS FRIENDS UNIVERSITY (DH) HAYS 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.Oct. Oct. 25 MISSOURI SOUTHERN* HAYS 25 MISSOURI SOUTHERN* HAYS 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Oct. 26Oct. 26 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST* HAYS SOUTHWEST BAPTIST* HAYS 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.Oct. 29Oct. 29 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY* HAYS NEBRASKA-KEARNEY* HAYS 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.Nov. 1 Central Oklahoma* Edmond, Okla. 6:00 p.m.Nov. 1 Central Oklahoma* Edmond, Okla. 6:00 p.m.Nov. 2 Pittsburg State* Pittsburg, Kan. 6:30 p.m.Nov. 2 Pittsburg State* Pittsburg, Kan. 6:30 p.m.Nov. 5Nov. 5 WASHBURN* HAYS WASHBURN* HAYS 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Nov. 7 Friends University (DH) Wichita, Kan. 5:30 p.m.Nov. 7 Friends University (DH) Wichita, Kan. 5:30 p.m.Nov. 13Nov. 13 EMPORIA STATE* HAYS EMPORIA STATE* HAYS 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Nov. 15Nov. 15 OKLAHOMA-PANHANDLE STATEOKLAHOMA-PANHANDLE STATE HAYS HAYS 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Nov. 16 Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 4:00 p.m.Nov. 16 Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 4:00 p.m.Nov. Nov. 19 19 MIAA Tournament First Round TBD TBAMIAA Tournament First Round TBD TBANov. 21 MIAA Tournament Semifi nals TBD TBANov. 21 MIAA Tournament Semifi nals TBD TBANov. 23 MIAA Tournament Finals TBD TBANov. 23 MIAA Tournament Finals TBD TBADec. 5-8 NCAA II Central Regional TBD TBADec. 5-8 NCAA II Central Regional TBD TBADec. 12-14 NCAA II Championships Cedar Rapids, Iowa TBADec. 12-14 NCAA II Championships Cedar Rapids, Iowa TBA

*Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Opponents*Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association OpponentsAll Times CentralAll Times CentralHOME GAMES IN ALL-CAPS & BOLDHOME GAMES IN ALL-CAPS & BOLD(DH) - Indicates Doubleheader(DH) - Indicates Doubleheader

2013 SENIOR CLASS2013 SENIOR CLASS

JENNA ULRICHJenna Ulrich is in her fourth year at Fort Hays State. She is a two-Jenna Ulrich is in her fourth year at Fort Hays State. She is a two-time All-MIAA selection, earning second-team honors as a junior and time All-MIAA selection, earning second-team honors as a junior and honorable mention as a sophomore. Ulrich was the top scoring threat honorable mention as a sophomore. Ulrich was the top scoring threat for the Tigers last year both on offense and defense with 313 kills and for the Tigers last year both on offense and defense with 313 kills and 154 blocks. She tied the rally-scoring era school record for total blocks 154 blocks. She tied the rally-scoring era school record for total blocks in a season. Ulrich has 639 career kills and 295 career blocks.in a season. Ulrich has 639 career kills and 295 career blocks.

MADISON SCHWARTZMadison Schwartz is in her fourth year at Fort Hays State. She is Madison Schwartz is in her fourth year at Fort Hays State. She is a two-time All-MIAA selection, earning the honors as a sophomore a two-time All-MIAA selection, earning the honors as a sophomore and freshman. Schwartz ranked second on the team in kills last year and freshman. Schwartz ranked second on the team in kills last year with 271 and fi fth in digs with 273. She has 799 career kills and 556 with 271 and fi fth in digs with 273. She has 799 career kills and 556 career digs.career digs.

MAKENZIE WEINMANMakenzie Weinman is in her fourth year with Fort Hays State. She Makenzie Weinman is in her fourth year with Fort Hays State. She garnered an All-MIAA Honorable Mention selection in 2012 as a libero. garnered an All-MIAA Honorable Mention selection in 2012 as a libero. Weinman collected 576 digs last year, averaging 4.5 per set. She Weinman collected 576 digs last year, averaging 4.5 per set. She enters the 2013 season just 12 digs shy of 1,000 for her career.enters the 2013 season just 12 digs shy of 1,000 for her career.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITYVOLLEYBALL 2013

A MEMBER OF THE MID-AMERICA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION

AND THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Quick Facts/Senior Class Inside Front Cover Table of Contents 1

Fort Hays State UniversityAbout Fort Hays State University 2 FHSU President - Dr. Edward H. Hammond 2 FHSU Athletics Staff 3 Athletics Staff Directory 4 Academic Majors at FHSU 4 FHSU Athletic Facilities 5-8

Gross Memorial ColiseumGross Memorial Coliseum 10-11 Action at Gross Memorial Coliseum 12

CoachesHead Coach Kurt Kohler 14 Assistant Coaches 15 Volleybacker Information 16

Players2013 Roster 18 Team Photo 19 Roster Breakdown 19 Pronunciation Guide 19 2013 Outlook 20 Returning Player Profi les 21-26 Newcomer Profi les 27-30

OpponentsChaminade 32 BYU-Hawaii 32 Lewis 32 Hawaii Pacifi c 32 Hawaii-Hilo 32 McPherson College 32 Oklahoma-Panhandle State 33 Northwestern Oklahoma State 33 Stephens College 33 Lindenwood-Belleville 33 Friends 33 Nebraska-Kearney 34 Central Oklahoma 34 Pittsburg State 34 Missouri Western 34 Northwest Missouri State 34 Washburn 34 Emporia State 35 Lindenwood 35 Missouri Southern 35 Southwest Baptist 35 Central Missouri 35

Review2012 Season Review 38 2012 Final Statistics 39-42

The MIAA2012 Standings 44 2012 Individual Leaders 44 2012 Team Statistics 45 2012 All-MIAA Team 45 About The MIAA 46 MIAA Member Information 46

RecordsKill Records 48 Assist Records 49 Dig Records 50 Total Block Records 51 Attack Attempt Records 52 Service Ace Records 53 Solo Block Records 54 Block Assist Records 54 Yearly Leaders 55 Team Records 56 FHSU All-Americans 56

HistoryFHSU Individual Honors 58 Coaching History 59 Milestone Victories 59 Series Records 60-61 Season-By-Season Results 62-67

Media Information 68 2012 All-MIAA Selections Inside Back Cover

CreditsThe 2013 Fort Hays State University Volleyball Media Guide • was written, edited and designed by Ryan Prickett, FHSU Sports Information Director.Outside covers were designed by Jennifer Robinson of FHSU • CTELT.Player and coach mugs, action photos, and campus photos are • credited to Mitch Weber of FHSU CTELT.Statistical research and historical research for the guide was • conducted by Ryan Prickett, Doug Self, Jason McCullough, former FHSU Sports Information Director, Trent Smith and Lynn Womack, former sports information assistants, and Rich Topp.The guide was printed by Fort Hays State University Printing • Services.

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About Fort Hays State UniversityFounded in 1902 on the plains of Western Kansas, Fort Hays State University is the second youngest of the six state universities.

FHSU celebrated its centennial in 2002.From a humble but exciting beginning, when just two faculty members and a 19-course curriculum greeted 34 students,

our university has grown to a faculty of nearly 300, a support staff of 250 and a student body of 9,000. The university now offers hundreds of courses in each of its four main colleges — Education, Arts and Sciences, Business and Leadership, and Health and Life Sciences — and the Graduate School. The FHSU Virtual College provides many of the courses through various media to sites across Kansas and beyond.

FHSU is governed by a Board of Regents appointed by the governor of the state of Kansas.FHSU is located in Hays, the largest city in northwest Kansas. Hays began as a wild frontier town and has grown into a

progressive community of about 20,000 people. The old and new blend beautifully to form a city that is small enough to be comfortable yet large enough to provide abundant cultural, commercial and entertainment opportunities. In 1996, Hays was recognized as an All-America City.

The university sits on a campus of 4,160 acres of land that once was part of the historic Fort Hays frontier military post, and it recently expanded to include the relocated Sternberg Museum of Natural History on a site adjacent to Interstate 70 in northeast Hays. Big Creek, with its shady, grassy banks, meanders through the main campus, providing a tranquil learning atmosphere and serving as a natural laboratory for students in the biological sciences. With its stately limestone buildings and profuse fl owers, trees and shrubs, our campus has often been called the prettiest in Kansas.

FHSU is academically superior to many comparable universities, offers students an electronic learning and living environment, and is richly endowed by heritage and tradition. Students come to our university for a multitude of reasons, but surveys show that their overwhelming reason is “the university’s reputation for academic excellence and its caring faculty.”

The university supports one of the most extensive and successful intercollegiate sports programs of any comparably sized college or university in America, boasting numerous All-American athletes and national championships. More than 400 athletes compete annually in nine men’s and nine women’s sports. FHSU is a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, which comprises 14 schools from the states of Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Nebraska.

The university also serves as the cultural center of western Kansas, featuring fi ne arts exhibitions, performing arts presentations by faculty, students and traveling professional troupes, and a Presidential Lecture Series.

Dr. Edward H. Hammond - Fort Hays State President Dr. Edward H. Hammond is the eighth President of Fort Hays State University. A man of boundless enthusiasm and energy whose style is upbeat and progressive, Dr. Hammond was born in McAllen, Texas, but raised in the Kansas City area. Prior to his current post, President Hammond gained educational experiences and shared his expertise at the universities of Louisville, Seton Hall, Southern Illinois, Purdue, and Missouri-Columbia. The President holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Emporia State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-Columbia. President Hammond has been extremely active since assuming the leadership of the university in the summer of 1987. He laid the groundwork for a cooperative educational initiative between FHSU and the

community colleges in western Kansas. He has watched his dream to totally computerize the campus become a reality and created an organization comprised of business and community leaders from 54 western Kansas counties and helped to establish scholarship programs for potential minority school teachers at Garden City and Liberal. Dr. Hammond has played a major role in furthering economic development in Hays and western Kansas and introduced a voice mail system that vaulted the foreign language efforts of FHSU into an elite class. He prompted the completion of the Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center for the cultural development of the area and launched the expansion of Sternberg Museum to its new location on Interstate 70. He obtained federal and state funding for the university’s new $12 million science building and completed a $20 million capital campaign to raise private monies for the enhancement of many university programs. President Hammond has been published widely and is in demand nationally as an educational consultant because of his expertise in risk management, staff and institutional liability, sexual harassment, and alcohol education issues. Hammond is married to the former Mary Sprenkel. Hammond has two daughters, Kelly and Julie, and one son, Lance.

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Fort Hays State Head Coaches & Support Staff

Erin KinbergerSoftball

Steve JohnsonBaseball

Chas ThompsonWrestling

Tony HobsonWomen’s Basketball

Mark JohnsonMen’s Basketball

Jason McCulloughMen’s & Women’s

Cross Country

Kurt KohlerVolleyball

Chris BrownFootball

Jan CutrightBookkeeper

Stephanie DechantAdministrative

Specialist

Rich GuffeyWomen’s Golf

Cole NondorfMen’s Golf

Brian FlaxTennis

Dennis WeberMen’s & Women’s

Track & Field

Craig ShawWomen’s Soccer

Brett ParkerMen’s Soccer

Curtis Hammeke - Athletic Director Curtis Hammeke is in his 10th year as Director of Athletics at Fort Hays State University. He was named the Director of Athletics on May 20, 2004. Hammeke is in his second stint as an administrator at FHSU. He served as the Head Baseball Coach and Assistant Director of Athletics from 1991-1996. Hammeke spent the 2003-04 school year as the athletic director at Kansas Newman in Wichita, Kan. Before taking the Athletic Director position at Kansas Newman, Hammeke served as the director of athletics at Butler County Community College from 1998-2003. Before that, he was director of athletics at Great Bend High School for two

years, beginning in 1996, after leaving his position at FHSU. Hammeke earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from Fort Hays State University in 1985 and a master’s degree in Athletic Administration in 1993. The Great Bend, Kan., native played baseball for FHSU from 1983-1984. Hammeke also worked at Barton County Community College as Assistant Baseball Coach and Sports Information Director from 1987-1991 and as a writer for the Grand Island Daily Independent from 1986-1987. During his time as FHSU’s head baseball coach, Hammeke received the Louisville Slugger Award in 1995, a national coach of the year honor, and was named coach of the year by the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and the Mile High Intercollegiate Baseball League. Hammeke and his wife, Annette, have three children—Andy, Alicia and Nicholas.

Tim Callahan - Assistant Athletic Director for External Operations

Tim Callahan is in his fourth year as Assistant Athletic Director for External Operations at Fort Hays State University. Prior to coming to FHSU, Callahan spent two years at Emporia State University as the Director of Athletic Marketing. He also spent time at the University of Nebraska Kearney and the University of North Texas; both positions were actively involved with running the day-to-day marketing operations.

His primary duties include oversight of the corporate sponsorships and advertising revenue for the athletic department while handling

supervisory duties for all external activities. He will also direct all marketing and promotional efforts, print production, enhancement of game atmosphere and assist with all aspects of event management and operations. A native of Greeley, Neb., Callahan holds two degrees from the University of Nebraska Kearney; a bachelors in Exercise Science in 2003 and Masters Degree in Sport Administration in 2007.

Carolyn Bird - Associate Athletic Director/Senior Women’s Administrator Carolyn Bird is in her 23rd year at Fort Hays State University as Associate Athletic Director and Senior Women’s Administrator. Bird is also the head of NCAA Compliance and all student-athlete services at FHSU. Bird has served on several Fort Hays State, Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and national committees. Bird received both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in History from Fort Hays State University. She and her husband, John, have four children and three grandchildren.

Brad Haynes - Assistant Athletic Director for Internal Operations Brad Haynes is in his sixth year as an Assistant Athletic Director at Fort Hays State University. This is his third year as Assistant AD for Internal Operations, after handling External Operations the previous two years. Haynes returned to Fort Hays State University in 2008 with over 11 years of experience in sports administration. Haynes’ past administrative experiences include stops in minor league baseball with Anaheim Angels and Texas Rangers affi liates, minor league hockey with a Calgary Flames affi liate, and Division I and II athletics (Texas Tech University and University of Nebraska at Omaha).

Haynes holds two degrees from Fort Hays State, a bachelor’s in Business Education and a master’s in Sports Administration. As he acquired his degrees, he was a baseball player (undergrad) and assistant coach (graduate) for now-athletic director Curtis Hammeke. Haynes’ family includes son Cyrus and daughter Heidi.

Ryan Prickett - Sports Information Director Ryan Prickett is in his ninth year as Sports Information Director at Fort Hays State University. He became director in June of 2005. He is the head media contact for all of Fort Hays State’s 18 intercollegiate athletic programs. Prickett has been involved in Fort Hays State’s sports information department for 16 years as a student assistant, graduate assistant, and now head director. He worked under former Fort Hays State Sports Information Directors Jack Kuestermeyer, Steve Webster and Jason McCullough. Prickett is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He is responsible for writing, editing and designing all of Fort Hays State University’s athletic publications. He is also

responsible for statistical operations and media relations at home athletic events, along with maintaining and writing releases for the offi cial athletic website of Fort Hays State University Athletics (www.fhsuathletics.com). Prickett provided the concept to website host SIDEARM Sports for the new and improved look of Fort Hays State’s athletic website, www.fhsuathletics.com, in 2010. Prickett has also served as the head media contact for Kansas State High School Activities Association State Championships hosted in Hays for football, volleyball, wrestling, and boys and girls basketball. Prickett has gained national recognition by CoSIDA for his publications at FHSU. He has garnered multiple top-10 national fi nishes for media guides in football, volleyball, and men’s and women’s basketball. He has a combined seven top-fi ve fi nishes for volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball. Recently, he teamed with graduate assistant Doug Self to earn Best in Nation Honors for the 2011 Fort Hays State Volleyball Media Guide. Prickett currently serves as the Central Region Coordinator for the Daktronics Men’s Soccer All-America Team. Several graduate assistants and student workers have found success in athletic operations after working under Prickett at Fort Hays State - positions at the pro sports level including the National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Soccer (MLS), and Central Hockey League (CHL), along with collegiate positions at the NCAA Division I and II level and the Alamo Bowl. Three of Prickett’s former workers are now sports information directors at the NCAA Division II level. A native of Salina, Kan., Prickett earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education in 2003 and a master’s degree in Sports Administration in 2005 from Fort Hays State University. Prickett and his wife, Stacy, currently reside in Hays.

Brady Ternes - Head Athletic Trainer Brady Ternes is in his fourth year as head athletic trainer at Fort Hays State University. Ternes served as the assistant athletic trainer at Fort Hays State from 2003 to 2009. In addition to his athletic training responsibilities, Ternes teaches athletic training courses in the Health & Human Performance Department. Prior to FHSU, Ternes was a graduate assistant at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, N.C. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Health and Human Performance from Fort Hays State and a master’s degree in Sport Science and Pedagogy from Gardner-Webb University. Ternes earned his NATABOC Certifi cation in 2001 and is

licensed as an athletic trainer by the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the Kansas Athletic Trainers Society.

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Fort Hays State Athletics DirectoryArea Code: 785 Main campus switchboard number: (785) 628-4000

Athletic Department Phone: (785) 628-4050 Athletics Fax Number: (785) 628-4383

Fort Hays State Athletic Administration Position Name Phone E-mail Athletic Director Curtis Hammeke 628-4353 [email protected] Assistant A.D. for Internal Operations Brad Haynes 628-5288 [email protected] Assistant A.D. for External Operations Tim Callahan 628-4429 [email protected] Associate A.D./SWA/Compliance Carolyn Bird 628-4372 [email protected] Sports Information Director Ryan Prickett 628-5903 [email protected] Administrative Specialist Stephanie Dechant 628-4050 [email protected] Bookkeeper Jan Cutright 628-4394 [email protected] Head Athletic Trainer Brady Ternes 628-5823 [email protected] Gross/Cunningham Complex Operations Tom Wasinger 628-4199 [email protected]

Fort Hays State Head CoachesPosition Name Phone E-mail FOOTBALL Head Coach Chris Brown 628-4399 [email protected] VOLLEYBALL Head Coach Kurt Kohler 628-4392 [email protected] CROSS COUNTRYHead Coach Jason McCullough 628-4352 [email protected] MEN’S SOCCER Head Coach Brett Parker 628-5471 [email protected] WOMEN’S SOCCER Head Coach Craig Shaw 628-5690 [email protected] MEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach Mark Johnson 628-4355 [email protected] WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach Tony Hobson 628-4375 [email protected] WRESTLING Head Coach Chas Thompson 628-5392 [email protected] BASEBALL Head Coach Steve Johnson 628-4357 [email protected] SOFTBALL Head Coach Erin Kinberger 628-5885 [email protected] TRACK & FIELD Head Coach Dennis Weber 628-4390 [email protected] TENNIS Head Coach Brian Flax 628-5854 bfl [email protected] GOLF Head Men’s Coach Cole Nondorf 623-7171 [email protected] Head Women’s Coach Richard Guffey 628-6653 [email protected]

Academic Majors at Fort Hays State UniversityAccounting Agricultural Business Agriculture Art & DesignArt Education Art HistoryAssociate of General Studies Athletic Training Beef Cattle Management BiologyBiology and General Science Business Communication Business Education ChemistryChemistry Education Communication Education Communication Studies Computer Networking and TelecommunicationsComputer ScienceComputer Science - BusinessCounselor Education (Master of Science)Criminal Justice Educational Administration (Master of Science) Elementary Education EnglishEnglish EducationFinance General StudiesGeography/Geographic Information Systems

GeologyGraphic Design Health & Human Performance Health & Human Performance - TeachingHistory History EducationInformation Networking & TelecommunicationsInterdisciplinary Studies Interior DesignJustice Studies Library Media SpecialistManagement Management Information SystemsMarketingMaster’s in Education Math Education MathematicsMedia StudiesMedical Diagnostic ImagingModern LanguagesMusicMusic Education Music Performance NursingOffi ce Technology Organizational Leadership Philosophy Physical Science Political Science

Pre-Public Administration Pre-Dental Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Law Pre-MedicinePre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Osteopathy Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Podiatry Pre-Theology Pre-Veterinary Medicine Psychology Radiologic TechnologyReading Specialist Social Work SociologySpecial Education Specialist in Education (Education Administration) Speech-Language Pathology Studio Art Technology Leadership Technology Studies Telecommunications/Networking Tourism & Hospitality

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LEWIS FIELD STADIUM is the 6,362-seat home of the Fort Hays State University football team. It is also home to the Tiger track and fi eld program in the spring. The stadium saw several changes prior to the start of the 2013 season. A brand new artifi cial playing surface was installed, which plays similar to natural grass. A new look for the fi eld included the FHSU Tiger logo at the 50-yardline and black endzones with gold lettering that reads “Fort Hays” in the north endzone and “Tigers” in the south endzone. The old surface had gold endzones with black lettering. Visible just beyond the southeast wall of the stadium is the brand new Schmidt-Bickle Indoor Training Facility, which features a 65-yard indoor fi eld, a 5,000-square foot weight room and meeting rooms for athletes. Prior to the 2003 season, a new polyurethane track and lighting system were installed. The new lighting system eliminated shadows on the playing surface. Prior to the start of the 1996 season, seating was replaced throughout the stadium. The seating includes 1,000 chairback seats on the west side and bench seating in the remainder of the stadium. The native limestone structure around the outside of the stadium was refurbished to its natural state in 1993 when 57 years of weathering was sandblasted away. The eight-lane rubber and polyurethane Alex Francis track, named to honor the legendary FHSU track & fi eld coach, was refurbished with a new red surface in 2003. The majority of the fi eld events are conducted outside the north wall. Lewis Field was constructed in 1936 on what was formerly the Golden Belt Fairgrounds, named in honor of William Alexander Lewis, president of Fort Hays State University from 1913 to 1933. The fi eld is located beside a spacious tree-lined drive and is just a short walk from the campus residence halls and downtown business district. Dressing rooms, concession areas, athletic training facilities, restrooms and equipment storage rooms are located under the grandstands. A complete remodel of the Tiger locker room was completed prior to the 2006 season with carpet fl ooring and individual lockers for 90 players. Admittance to the stadium is allowed through two main gates, one on the east side and one on the west side. Four ticket windows are in service for each game.

Lewis Field Stadium

Schmidt-Bickle Indoor Training Facility The new multi-million dollar Schmidt-Bickle Indoor Training Facility opened in August of 2013. The facility is located just beyond the southeast wall of Lewis Field Stadium on the campus of Fort Hays State University. The 50,400-square foot facility features a 65-yard artifi cial turf practice fi eld, batting cages, 70-yard three-lane synthetic track with jump pits, 5,000-square foot weight room, storage areas for multiple sports, and a team meeting room. The facility was named for the families of Bob and Pat Schmidt and Don and Chris Bickle, who provided major gifts to the university to help fund the construction of the facility. Construction began in June of 2012 and took just over a year to complete. The facility is primarily used by Fort Hays State’s outdoor sports programs.

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The FHSU SOCCER STADIUM opened for play in the fall of 2011, the inaugural season of Fort Hays State men’s and women’s soccer. The Tigers home stadium is part of the Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex which also features eight baseball/softball fi elds and eight football/soccer fi elds. The stadium is a state of the art soccer-specifi c complex with a synthetic turf playing surface and lighting that meets NCAA regulations for holding night contests. Other features include a Daktronics scoreboard with LED lighting just beyond the south end of the playing fi eld, bleachers seating 500-plus fans, and a two-level press box. The stadium also has both men’s and women’s locker rooms and a concessions area. This brand new facility sits on 120 acres of ground and is located just northwest of Gross Memorial Coliseum on the western edge of Hays at the intersection of Old Highway 40 and the Highway 183 bypass.

Gross Memorial Coliseum GROSS MEMORIAL COLISEUM is the home of the Fort Hays State men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, wrestling and indoor track and fi eld. The 6,814-seat arena was fi nished in August of 1973 at a cost of seven million dollars. The Tigers made the move across campus from Sheridan Coliseum which seated 2,000. Paul “Busch” Gross is the namesake of the Coliseum. Gross coached basketball at FHSU from 1930 to 1946. Major renovations took place at the coliseum in the summer of 2011 with the installation of a completely new playing surface and indoor track, and completely remodeled locker rooms for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The old wood surface, which had been in place for at least a couple of decades, was stripped down to the concrete underneath and a more forgiving wood surface was installed. A new track was laid over the existing one around the outside of the wood playing surface. The new locker rooms include open wood lockers, carpet in the dressing area, dry erase boards, new showering and restroom facilities, and a lounge with fl at screen monitors for viewing television or video footage. In the summer of 2008, changes were made with the addition of chairback seating on the lower level of the coliseum. Approximately 650 chairback seats were installed along the sidelines of the court. New composite retractable bleachers were installed on both ends of the court. The chairback seats and new bleachers replace the old wooden bleachers that encompassed the entire lower level. Prior to the 1996-97 season, several changes were made to Gross Memorial Coliseum. Additions included the construction of new locker rooms and the remodelling of two existing locker rooms. The sound system was upgraded with the addition of 16 speakers and a new sound board which allows for programming of music, messages and sound effects. Prior to the 1997-98 season, two message boards on each end of the coliseum were installed. Gross Memorial Coliseum is a multipurpose facility that hosts the KSHSAA Class 1A State Basketball Tournament, the KSHSAA Class 3-2-1A State Wrestling Championships, the KSHSAA Class 2A and 1A State Volleyball Championships, and concerts (seating for 10,000). The Coliseum houses the FHSU athletic offi ces, a large athletic training room, locker rooms, concession stands, a press box and the Field Strength Facility.

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Larks Park LARKS PARK is home to the Fort Hays State University baseball team. The park is owned by the city of Hays but operated by the FHSU Athletic Department. The athletic department has a ten-year lease on the property. Larks Park was built in 1940 as part of a Work Projects Administration project. It is a historic venue as the oldest park within the state of Kansas. Continued renovations over past years have maintained the facility as one of the fi nest in the state. Larks Park is located at Fourth and Main in Hays. The park features a limestone frame with locker rooms, restrooms, concession facilities, and seating for 1,200 Tiger fans. A record 1,868 fans turned out on April 8, 2005, to watch the Tigers take on Mesa State. Lights were installed in 2000 to allow night games at the park. A new fi eld turf infi eld playing surface was installed in the spring of 2013. The entire infi eld, including dugouts, mound, base cutouts, and home plate area, is now fi eld turf instead of dirt. The artifi cial infi eld is necessary due to the numerous games that are played in the park each year. The outfi eld is made of bluegrass sod. Park dimensions are 322 feet down the left fi eld line, 319 feet down the right fi eld line, 349 feet to the power alleys and 405 feet to center fi eld. Larks Park also received several major renovations in 2008. A new eight-foot wooden fence replaced the old chainlink outfi eld fence and the foul poles were also replaced. Billboards of Tiger supporters line the new outfi eld fence. Along foul territory is now a four-foot wooden fence. The bullpens received a facelift as they are now enclosed with the same fencing that surrounds the fi eld. A new scoreboard with LED lighting was placed above the right fi eld fence. Most recently in the spring of 2010, the Tiger locker room, bathrooms, and training facility underneath the grandstand were remodeled.

FHSU Tennis Courts The FHSU TENNIS COURTS are home to the Lady Tiger tennis team. Six hard surfaced courts are available for both tournament and dual match contests. The courts were completed in 1994 on the south side of the Gross Memorial Coliseum/Cunningham Hall Complex. The courts also feature lights for evening play.

Smoky Hill Country ClubSMOKY HILL COUNTRY CLUB is home to the Fort Hays State

men’s and women’s golf teams. The par-71 layout is one of the premier golf courses in northwest Kansas. The course opened in 1962 and was designed by Greg H. Nash. Smoky Hill Country Club is located at 3303 Hall in Hays.

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Tiger Stadium TIGER STADIUM is home to the Fort Hays State University softball team. Ground breaking for the stadium occurred in January of 1998 and was ready for action by February of 1999. Tiger Stadium is on the south side of Gross Memorial Coliseum/Cunningham Hall. The park features concession facilities and seating for 500 Tiger fans. Both dugouts were built above ground with a six foot high protection fence in front. A large press box sits behind the stands which houses the public address announcer, scoreboard operator, offi cial scorer, and working media. Park dimensions are 200 feet down the left and right fi eld lines, 210 feet to the power alleys and 220 feet to center fi eld. The outfi eld fence stands eight feet high. Prior to the 2012 season, the stadium received a major facelift as the wooden outfi eld fence was painted black with a gold distance marks and trim on top of the fence. The tops of the dugouts were also painted black, along with the backstop behind home plate. More renovations are planned for the fall of 2013 that will include stadium style seating behind home plate instead of just the bleacher style seats that are currently in place. Upgrades to the park were made before the 2007 season with the installation of an Oklahoma red clay infi eld surface. The surface is excellent for the Kansas wind and has a high moisture content ratio, providing the ability to withstand spring storms, particularly in the absence of fi eld tarp. Drought resistant fescue grass is the surface in the outfi eld and foul territory. In the summer of 2007, a new net-style backstop replaced the old chain link backstop behind home plate. In 2008, a new scoreboard with LED lighting was installed beyond the outfi eld wall. Behind the center fi eld portion of the fence sits three fl agpoles which hold the American, State of Kansas and FHSU fl ags. The chainlink fence alongside foul territory contains billboards of Tiger supporters. The stadium also features two bullpens and two batting tunnels. They are located outside the playing area down the right and left fi eld lines. Lights were installed in the summer of 2003 to aid in hosting tournaments and night contests. The lights are positioned behind each dugout and to each side of right and left fi eld.

Aerial View of Fort Hays State University Campus

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GROSS MEMORIAL COLISEUMGROSS MEMORIAL COLISEUM GROSS MEMORIAL COLISEUM is home of the Fort Hays State volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling, and indoor track and fi eld programs. The coliseum is in it’s 41st year of operation in 2013-14. The 6,814-seat arena was fi nished in August of 1973 at a cost of seven million dollars. The Tigers made the move across campus from Sheridan Coliseum which seated 2,000. Paul “Busch” Gross is the namesake of the coliseum. Gross coached basketball at FHSU from 1930 to 1946 and totaled 150 wins in 14 seasons. Major renovations took place in the coliseum in the summer of 2011 with the installation of a completely new wood playing surface and indoor rubber track, and completely remodeled locker rooms for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The old wood surface, which had been in place for at least two decades, was stripped down to the concrete underneath and a more forgiving wood surface was installed. On the court, a large Tiger logo is featured at midcourt. The conference letters “MIAA” are located in the lanes just inside the free-throw lines on each end of the basketball court. The word “Tigers” is located on each baseline of the basketball court. Fort Hays State University and the NCAA logo are also on the court along each sideline. A pair of new video boards to enhance the fan experience during home contests were installed at each end of the court. In the summer of 2008, changes were made with the addition of chairback seating on the lower level of the coliseum. Approximately 650 chairback seats were installed along the sidelines of the court. New composite retractable bleachers were installed on both ends of the court. The chairback seats and new bleachers replaced wooden bleachers that encompassed the entire lower level. Gross Memorial Coliseum also features ample seating for media members both courtside and at the top of the arena. Padded courtside tables with advertising are featured along each side of the court, where the majority of media members are located during home contests. The press box at the top of the arena was utilized for radio, television, and the FHSU sports information staff during games for several years until sports information and radio was moved courtside nearly a decade ago. The press box at the top of the arena is still utilized by television and webstreaming personnel, along with personnel to control the video boards at each end of the arena. M.C. Cunningham Hall is part of the total Health, Physical Education and Recreation/Athletic complex at Fort Hays State. Cunningham Hall houses HHP offi ces, classrooms, a swimming pool, four full-sized gymnasiums, eight handball/racquetball courts, a weight room, two dance studios, and a wrestling room. Gross Memorial Coliseum is a multi-purpose facility that hosts the KSHSAA State 1A Basketball Tournament, the KSHSAA State 3-2-1A Wrestling Championships, the KSHSAA 2-1A State Volleyball Championships, and concerts (seating for 10,000). The Coliseum houses the FHSU athletic offi ces, a large athletic training room, locker rooms, concession stands, a press box and the Field Strength Facility, which features full nautilus equipment and free weights.

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PERSONALYear at FHSU: FifthBorn: December 17, 1969 Hometown: Colorado Springs, ColoradoEducation: Colorado State University B.S. Exercise and Sport Science (1995) Emporia State University M.S. Health, Physical Education, & Recreation (2004)

THE KOHLER FILE

Kurt Kohler • Head Coach Kurt Kohler enters his fi fth season as head volleyball coach at Fort Hays State University in 2013. The Tigers enjoyed their best season under Kohler in 2012, fi nishing 23-14 overall, and posted consecutive winning seasons for the fi rst time in seven years. It was the fi rst 20-win season for Fort Hays State since 2004 and just the third in the program’s NCAA Division II history, which spans 21 years. After rebuilding the program in his fi rst two years, Kohler has drastically turned the program around at Fort Hays State in the highly competitive MIAA and toughest region in the nation at the NCAA Division II level. FHSU won 10 more matches in 2011 than it did in each of the two previous seasons, then saw a six-win improvement in 2012. Fort Hays State also enjoyed its highest fi nish ever in the MIAA in 2012, fi nishing in a tie for seventh. The seven conference wins in 2012 were also a new high for the program since joining the MIAA in 2006. Kohler now has 54 wins in his fi rst four seasons at Fort Hays State, averaging 20 wins over the last two seasons. Fort Hays State produced nine All-MIAA selections under Kohler over the past two seasons, including four in 2012 and fi ve in 2011. Only two of those nine selections were seniors with one in each season.

Four of the All-MIAA selections in 2011 were underclassmen (two sophomores and two true freshmen), showing the strong young core that Kohler has built at FHSU. He has now coached 12 All-MIAA selections at Fort Hays State. Kohler came to Fort Hays State from Barton (Kan.) Community College, where he coached volleyball during the 2005-06 season, but then took over as Barton’s athletic director for the next two and a half years. Kohler brought three years of head coaching experience at the community college level, where he posted an overall record of 89-44. In the 2005-06, Kohler led Barton to a 36-11 overall record and a national ranking for most of the season. Barton fi nished the season ranked 14th in the nation. Kohler was voted the Jayhawk West Division Coach of the Year that season. Kohler gained his fi rst experience at the NCAA Division II level at Missouri Western State University, where he served as Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator in 2004. Prior to his year at Missouri Western, Kohler coached three years at Allen County (Kan.) Community College from 2001-2003. He served as assistant coach in 2001 before becoming the head coach for the next two years. He was voted the Jayhawk East Division Coach of the Year in 2002. He guided Allen Country to District D Championships in both his years as head coach. Kohler posted an overall record of 53-33 at ACCC. He served as the Assistant Athletic Director at ACCC while coaching volleyball, eventually becoming the interim athletic director. Kohler was the athletic director at Weld Central High School in Keenesburg, Colo., during the 2000-01 school year. In his time at WCHS, Kohler guided the volleyball program to one of its top fi nishes in school history and helped triple the size of the booster club. He planned and promoted fund-raising efforts that doubled the budget of the school. Kohler has also spent time as the Youth Sports Supervisor for the Fort Collins, Colo., Parks and Recreation Department. While in Colorado, Kohler spent time as a volleyball coach at Morgan Community College in Limon, Colo., Karval High School in Karval, Colo., and Genoa-Hugo High School in Hugo, Colo. He earned league Coach of the Year honors twice while coaching in Colorado. Kohler served as President of the Colorado High School Volleyball Coaches Association in 2000 and 2001. In fi ve years, Kohler posted an overall record of 137-30 at the high school level in the state of Colorado. A native of Colorado Springs, Colo., Kohler earned a bachelor’s degree from Colorado State University in Exercise and Sport Science in 1995. He also earned a Teaching Certifi cate as well for Physical Education and Science. Kohler obtained his master’s degree from Emporia State University in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation in 2004.

HEAD COACH KURT KOHLERHEAD COACH KURT KOHLER

COLLEGIATE COACHING RECORDYear School Record Pct.2002 Allen County CC 27-15 .6432003 Allen County CC 26-18 .5912005 Barton CC 36-11 .7662009 Fort Hays State 7-27 .2062010 Fort Hays State 7-25 .2192011 Fort Hays State 17-16 .5152012 Fort Hays State 23-14 .6227 Years Total 143-126 .532

EXPERIENCE2009-Pres. Fort Hays State University Head Volleyball Coach2006-08 Barton (Kan.) Community College Athletic Director2005-06 Barton (Kan.) Community College Head Volleyball Coach2004-05 Missouri Western State University Asst. Volleyball Coach/Recruiting Coordinator2002-04 Allen County (Kan.) Community College Head Volleyball Coach/Asst. Athletic Director2001-02 Allen County (Kan.) Community College Asst. Volleyball Coach2000-01 Weld Central High School (Colo.) Head Volleyball Coach/Athletic Director/ President of CHSCA for Volleyball1998-2000 Genoa-Hugo High School (Colo.) Head Volleyball Coach1996-98 Karval High School Head Volleyball Coach

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ASSISTANT COACHESASSISTANT COACHESCrystal Foss • Assistant Coach Crystal Foss is in her second season as a graduate assistant coach for the Fort Hays State volleyball team. She came to Fort Hays State from Friends University, where she was a student assistant coach for one year. Foss helped guide Fort Hays State to a 23-14 record in 2012, the fi rst 20-win season for the program since 2004 and third-highest win total in the program’s NCAA Division II history. In addition to her assistant coach role at Friends for a year, Foss was head coach for the Raider Nation Volleyball Club based in the Wichita, Kan., area for three years, coaching the 12’s in 2009-10, the 14’s in 2010-11, and the 16’s in 2011-12. Foss played her fi nal two years of collegiate volleyball at Friends University in Wichita, Kan. She was

a libero/defensive specialist, helping the Falcons to a Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championship in 2010 and conference tournament championship in 2009. She played on two Friends teams that made the NAIA National Tournament. Prior to her two seasons at Friends, Foss played for two years at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College from 2007 to 2008. She was the starting libero for the 2008 team that made the NJCAA National Tournament. A native of Shawnee, Kan., Foss earned her bachelor’s degree in Physical Education/Teacher Education at Friends University in 2012.

Anna Messerole Student Assistant Coach Anna Messerole is in her fi rst season as a student assistant coach for the Fort Hays State volleyball team. Messerole was a member of the FHSU volleyball roster for two years before her role as a student coach. Messerole is a graduate of Millard South High School in Omaha, Neb.,

where she was an all-state honorable mention selection as a senior and a four-year letterwinner in volleyball.

Kelsey Darnell Student Assistant Coach Kelsey Darnell is in her second year serving as a student assistant coach for FHSU volleyball. Darnell was a member of the 2011 FHSU volleyball roster prior to her role as a student assistant coach. Darnell is a graduate of Wichita Northwest High School in Wichita, Kan., where she was a three-time letterwinner and

all-league selection as a senior. She helped her team to a City League championship in 2010.

Nicole Calverley • Assistant Coach Nicole Calverley is in her fi rst season as a graduate assistant coach for the Fort Hays State volleyball team. She graduated from the University of Texas-Dallas in 2011, where she was a standout volleyball player for four years. Calverley was a two-time AVCA All-American setter at UT-Dallas, earning fi rst-team honors as a senior and third-team honors as a junior. She ranked second nationally in NCAA Division III in assists per set (11.55) in her senior year of 2010. She also added 2.49 digs per set that season. Calverley was the fi rst player ever in UT-Dallas volleyball history to earn All-American honors and she was also tabbed as the AVCA National Player of the Week one time in her career. She was the fi rst-ever female sport All-America First Team selection in UT-Dallas history. Calverley was named the American Southwest Conference East Division Most

Valuable Player as a senior and the division’s Offensive Player of the Year as a sophomore, and earned First-Team East Division honors three years. A three-time captain, she helped her team to American Southwest Conference Championships twice, and was named the tournament MVP in 2009. In addition, Calverley was named the Female Athlete of the Year at UT-Dallas in 2009 and 2010. Calverley fi nished her career at UT-Dallas with multiple school records. She is the career leader in assists (3,872) and assists per set (9.63), holds the single-season records for assists (1,227 in 2008) and assists per set (11.55 in 2010), and holds the record for assists in a three-set match (52). She also ranks in the top 10 for career digs (909). After her playing career, Calverley served as a student assistant coach at UT-Dallas in 2011, and an assistant coach with the Excel Volleyball Club from 2011 to 2012. She also served as a head coach with the Sports Performance Volleyball League at the Starplex at Valley View in Dallas, Texas. The Wylie, Texas, native is pursuing her Master’s Degree in Health and Human Performance at Fort Hays State University.

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VOLLEYBACKERSVOLLEYBACKERS

About Fort Hays State Volleybackers For the past few years, in order to promote our very own Tiger Volleyball team, we have developed an organization called the “Volleybackers.” It is the offi cial booster club of the Fort Hays State University volleyball program. Its purpose is to fi nd dedicated fans to help the team contend in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association conference and South Central Region. The Volleybackers group is designed to support the athletes of the Fort Hays State volleyball team in their endeavors to maintain a good balance between the court, classroom, and community. In the past few years we were able to promote the team with increased fan support, team competition apparel, meal funds, travel supplement expenses, locker room enhancements, and a community of educational support. We hope to boost the support even more for the 2013 season. The MIAA is an extremely competitive conference and boasts some of the top teams in the nation. The Lady Tigers plan to contend for a top position in the conference for years to come. Continued support from the Volleybackers greatly increases the team’s chance for success. Head Coach Kurt Kohler enters his fourth season in charge of the FHSU program. Kohler came from NJCAA powerhouse Barton (Kan.) Community College where he held positions as head volleyball coach and athletic director. In his coaching career at all levels, Kohler has over 250 wins and has received four coach-of-the-year awards. Coach Kohler is extremely excited about the outlook of the 2013 season and wants to continue to build the positive tradition that is Tiger Volleyball. We sincerely hope that you will be a part of the continued growth of the FHSU Volleyball Program. Come join the action at Gross Memorial Coliseum. Thank you for your support.

Who Are The Tiger Volleybackers?The Tiger Volleybackers are a group of individuals who have joined forces to support the coaching

staff and student athletes of the volleyball program in accomplishing their goals on and off the court. The purpose of this booster club is to give fans the opportunity to support volleyball as well as to provide members with opportunities to meet the team and coaching staff at selected pre and post game functions. Proceeds from the Volleybackers are used to supplement the program’s budget for capital improvements.

A Volleybacker Membership Includes:

• Volleybacker apparel • Autographed team photo/poster • Recognition on game fl yers • E-newsletters with match results, statistics, and highlights • Invitation to the end-of-the-season volleyball banquet

* All questions concerning Tiger Volleybackers should be directed to the FHSU Volleyball Offi ce at (785) 628-4392 or e-mail at [email protected]. Please make checks payable to FHSU Volleyball.

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBACKERS

Under the internal revenue code as amended in 1993, we are required to inform you that the deductibility of your contribution must be reduced by the value of the goods and/or services you receive as determined below.

Champion Point $100• Polo ($20)

• Ball Cap/Visor ($10)• T-shirt ($6)

• 2 Banquet Tickets ($20)

Match Point $75• Ball Cap/Visor ($10)

• T-shirt ($6)• 1 Banquet Ticket ($10)

Game Point $50• T-shirt ($6)

• Car Flag ($5)

Point $25• T-shirt ($6)

Other Donation• Fully Tax Deductible

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Rachel Parsons S 5-8 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS) 2 Jenna Ulrich MH 6-1 Sr. Luray, Kan. (Lucas-Luray HS)3 Madison Schwartz OH 5-11 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln East HS)4 Torian Kerr L/OH 5-9 Fr. Riverside, Mo. (Park Hill South HS)5 Cassidy Haukap OH 5-10 Fr. Garden Plain, Kan. (Garden Plain HS)6 Samantha Ledy MH 6-0 Jr. Colwich, Kan. (Garden Plain HS)7 Haley Corkill OH 5-10 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Winnetonka HS) 8 Rebekah Spainhour MH/OH 6-0 Fr. Derby, Kan. (Derby HS)9 Sara Hewson OH 5-9 Jr. Loveland, Colo. (Thompson Valley HS)10 Camille Hubert OH 5-10 R-Jr. Garden Plain, Kan. (Garden Plain HS)11 Tara Hoekman OH 5-11 So. Abilene, Kan. (Abilene HS)13 Rachel Szczepanski MH 5-10 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch HS)14 Makenzie Weinman L 5-9 Sr. Phillipsburg, Kan. (Phillipsburg HS)15 Kylee Pywell OH 5-10 Jr. Plainville, Kan. (Pratt (Kan.) CC) 20 Lacie Shoemaker OH 5-11 Jr. Munden, Kan. (Bethany College (Kan.))22 Taylor Mares RS 6-0 Jr. Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain HS)23 Chelsea Payne L/OH 5-8 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy HS)24 Kaitlin Bradley RS/S 5-8 Fr. Crete, Neb. (Crete HS)25 Cloie Cox DS 5-6 Fr. Platteville, Colo. (Longmont HS)30 Raegan Vanderplas S/RS 5-7 Fr. Phillipsburg, Kan. (Phillipsburg HS)31 Kelsey Broadwell UT 5-7 Jr. Lawrence, Kan. (Coffeyville (Kan.) CC)32 Mallory Flagor RS 6-0 So. Hoisington, Kan. (Hoisington HS)33 Libby Ary S 5-7 Jr. Canon City, Colo. (Yavapai (Ariz.) College)34 Keanu Bradley DS 5-3 Fr. Rose Hill, Kan. (Rose Hill HS)41 Blake Beecroft MH/OH 6-0 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS) Head Coach: Kurt Kohler, 5th Year (Colorado State University, 1995)Assistant Coaches: Crystal Foss, Nicole CalverleyStudent Assistants: Kelsey Darnell, Anna MesseroleVolunteer Assistant: Lanee Young

2013 FHSU NUMERICAL ROSTER

2013 FHSU ALPHABETICAL ROSTERName No. Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Libby Ary 33 S 5-7 Jr. Canon City, Colo. (Yavapai (Ariz.) CC)Blake Beecroft 41 MH/OH 6-0 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS)Kaitlin Bradley 24 RS/S 5-8 Fr. Crete, Neb. (Crete HS)Keanu Bradley 34 DS 5-3 Fr. Rose Hill, Kan. (Rose Hill HS)Kelsey Broadwell 31 UT 5-7 Jr. Lawrence, Kan. (Coffeyville (Kan.) CC)Haley Corkill 7 OH 5-10 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Winnetonka HS)Cloie Cox 25 DS 5-6 Fr. Platteville, Colo. (Longmont HS)Mallory Flagor 32 RS 6-0 So. Hoisington, Kan. (Hoisington HS)Cassidy Haukap 5 OH 5-10 Fr. Garden Plain, Kan. (Garden Plain HS)Sara Hewson 9 OH 5-9 Jr. Loveland, Colo. (Thompson Valley HS)Tara Hoekman 11 OH 5-11 So. Abilene, Kan. (Abilene HS)Camille Hubert 10 OH 5-10 R-Jr. Garden Plain, Kan. (Garden Plain HS)Torian Kerr 4 L/OH 5-9 Fr. Riverside, Mo. (Park Hill South HS)Samantha Ledy 6 MH 6-0 Jr. Colwich, Kan. (Garden Plain HS)Taylor Mares 22 RS 6-0 Jr. Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain HS)Rachel Parsons 1 S 5-8 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS)Chelsea Payne 23 L/OH 5-8 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy HS)Kylee Pywell 15 OH 5-10 Jr. Plainville, Kan. (Pratt (Kan.) CC)Madison Schwartz 3 OH 5-11 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln East HS)Lacie Shoemaker 20 OH 5-11 Jr. Munden, Kan. (Bethany (Kan.) College)Rebekah Spainhour 8 MH/OH 6-0 Fr. Derby, Kan. (Derby HS)Rachel Szczepanski 13 MH 5-10 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch HS)Jenna Ulrich 2 MH 6-1 Sr. Luray, Kan. (Lucas-Luray HS)Raegan Vanderplas 30 S/RS 5-7 Fr. Phillipsburg, Kan. (Phillipsburg HS)Makenzie Weinman 14 L 5-9 Sr. Phillipsburg, Kan. (Phillipsburg HS)

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TEAM PHOTO / ROSTER BREAKDOWNTEAM PHOTO / ROSTER BREAKDOWN

2013 ROSTER BREAKDOWNBy Class Seniors: 3Juniors: 8Sophomores: 3Freshmen: 11

By Home State Kansas 13Colorado 6Arizona 2Missouri 2 Nebraska 2

Returners: 9 Letterwinners: 9

Newcomers: 16 Transfers: 4 Freshmen: 12

No. Name Pronunciation33 Libby ARY AIR-ee34 KEANU Bradley Kee-AH-new25 CLOIE Cox CLO-ee32 Mallory FLAGOR FLAY-gor5 Cassidy HAUKAP HAW-cup9 Sara HEWSON HUE-son11 Tara HOEKMAN HOKE-mun4 TORIAN Kerr TOR-ee-uhn6 Samantha LEDY LEE-dee

No. Name Pronunciation22 Taylor MARES MAR-us15 Kylee PYWELL PIE-well13 Rachel SZCZEPANSKI Suh-PAN-skee2 Jenna ULRICH Uhl-RICK14 Makenzie WEINMAN WINE-mun

CoachesKurt KOHLER COE-lurAnna MESSEROLE Mess-uh-ROLE

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

2013 FORT HAYS STATE TEAM PHOTO

Front Row (L-R): Cloie Cox, Keanu Bradley, Rachel Parsons, Kaitlin Bradley, Chelsea Payne, Libby Ary.Middle Row (L-R): Lacie Shoemaker, Raegan Vanderplas, Sara Hewson, Camille Hubert, Madison Schwartz, Jenna Ulrich, Makenzie Weinman, Kelsey Broadwell, Torian Kerr, Rachel Szczepanski.Back Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Nicole Calverley, Student Assistant Coach Kelsey Darnell, Head Coach Kurt Kohler, Taylor Mares, Tara Hoekman, Rebekah Spainhour, Blake Beecroft, Samantha Ledy, Kylee Pywell, Mallory Flagor, Cassidy Haukap, Haley Corkill, Student Assistant Coach Anna Messerole, Volunteer Assistant Coach Lanee Young, Assistant Coach Crystal Foss.

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Coming off its fi rst season of 20 or more wins since 2004, the Fort Hays State volleyball team looks poised to continue its climb in the perennially diffi cult Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The Tigers enter their fi fth year under head coach Kurt Kohler and look for their third consecutive winning season after going 17-16 in 2011 and 23-14 in 2012. FHSU won seven conference matches in 2012, a new high since joining the MIAA in 2006. Fort Hays State returns three of its four All-MIAA selections from last year and a total of fi ve players with All-MIAA honors in their careers.

Middle Hitters Fort Hays State’s top offensive and defensive scoring threat from 2012, Jenna Ulrich, returns for her senior season. Ulrich was an All-MIAA Second Team selection at middle hitter, with 406.5 total points (3.39 points per set) for the season. She led the team in kills (313), kills per set (2.61), hitting percentage (.311), total blocks (154), and blocks per set (1.28) in 2012. Ulrich is a two-time All-MIAA selection as she also earned honorable mention honors as a sophomore in 2011. Samantha Ledy enters her junior year as a solid second option in the middle. She played in 18 matches last year, recording 50 kills and a .277 hitting percentage. She averaged 1.96 points per set in her limited action. Three newcomers will add depth and look to compete for time on the fl oor in 2013. Rebekah Spainhour, Rachel Szczepanski, and Blake Beecroft are all freshmen. Spainhour, native of Derby, Kan., was an all-league fi rst team selection at Derby High School as a senior and can play the outside hitter position if necessary. Szczepanski, native of Highlands Ranch, Colo., was also an all-league fi rst team selection at Highlands Ranch High School as a senior. Beecroft, who can also play the outside hitter position, hails from Peoria, Ariz. and Mountain Ridge High School, where she was a two-time all-section performer.

Outside Hitters The Tigers have a pair of outside hitters with All-MIAA accolades to their credit, although neither garnered the honors in 2012. Senior Madison Schwartz, a two-time All-MIAA Honorable Mention selection (2010 and 2011), and junior Sara Hewson, an All-MIAA Honorable Mention pick in 2011 return on the outside. Both struggled a bit with effi ciency in 2012, Schwartz hitting just .125 and Hewson .110, but both look to regain the form that made them all-conference selections. Despite the low hitting percentages, Schwartz still recorded 271 kills and Hewson 231, ranking second and fi fth respectively on a team that saw fi ve players with at least 200 kills in 2012. Both gave the Tigers a lift on defense as well with Hewson second on the team in digs with 322 and Schwartz fi fth with 273. Junior Camille Hubert gives FHSU more fi repower on the outside after redshirting the 2012 season with an injury. In 2011, she made 27 starts and appeared in all 33 matches, fi nishing with 173 kills and 269 digs. Sophomore Tara Hoekman also returns after being utilized in more of a defensive role in 2012. She recorded 281 digs (2.40) digs per set as a redshirt-freshman to rank fourth on the team. The Tigers have four newcomers at outside hitter this year with two transfers and two true freshmen. Kylee Pywell, native of Plainville, Kan., is a junior transfer from Pratt (Kan.) Community College where she earned all-conference, all-region and NJCAA Academic All-American honors. Lacie Shoemaker, native of Munden, Kan., is a junior transfer from NAIA affi liate Bethany College (Kan.), where she led the team in kills as a sophomore. Haley Corkill is a native of Kansas City, Mo., where she was an all-conference and all-district fi rst team selection at Winnetonka High School as a senior. Cassidy Haukap, native of Garden Plain, Kan, was a three-time all-state selection at Garden Plain High School.

Rightside Hitters Fort Hays State has two returners that saw signifi cant action at rightside hitter in 2012. Junior Taylor Mares had a breakout season to earn All-MIAA Honorable Mention honors in 2012, ranking third on the team in kills with 260 (2.32 kills per set) after recording just 24 kills as a freshman in 2011 in limited action. She had a hitting percentage of .232 and added 63 total blocks, giving FHSU 2.62 points per set. Sophomore Mallory Flagor appeared in 30 matches as a true freshman in 2012, recording 77 kills, .150 hitting percentage and 23 total blocks. Kaitlin Bradley, native of Crete, Neb., is the lone newcomer at this position. She was a three-time all-state selection at Crete High School.

Setters Fort Hays State will have all new faces at setter this year with the departure of Kayla Zoglman, who earned all-conference honors as a senior in 2012. Four newcomers will compete for time on the fl oor with two junior transfers and two freshmen. Libby Ary, junior transfer from Yavapai (Ariz.) College and native of Canon City, Colo., has the most experience of the group. She was an all-conference selection last year as a sophomore averaging 10.4 assists per set. Kelsey Broadwell, junior transfer from Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College, is an all-around threat on the fl oor but will probably be utilized most as a setter in 2013. The Lawrence, Kan. native averaged 1.6 kills, 1.9 assists, and 2.4 digs per set as a sophomore. She can also be utilized in a hitting or defensive role, listed as a utility player. Raegan Vanderplas, freshman from Phillipsburg, Kan., joined the team in the spring of 2013 after attending FHSU as a student in the fall of 2012. She was a two-time all-state fi rst team selection in volleyball at Phillipsburg High School and can also play rightside hitter if necessary. Rachel Parsons is the only true freshman at setter, coming to FHSU from Peoria, Ariz. She was a two-time all-state selection at Mountain Ridge High School.

Defensive Specialists/Liberos Senior Makenzie Weinman returns for the Tigers at libero after earning an All-MIAA Honorable Mention selection in 2012. She recorded 576 digs last year as the full-time libero, averaging 4.50 per set. She was second on the team in service aces with 23 and her all-around athleticism produced 78 assists, often setting the ball when the team was scrambling defensively. Four true freshmen look to compete for time on the fl oor defensively in 2013. The newcomers included Keanu Bradley, Cloie Cox, Torian Kerr, and Chelsea Payne. Bradley, native of Rose Hill, Kan., was an all-state selection as a senior at Rose Hill High School. Cox, native of Platteville, Colo., was an all-state selection as a senior at Longmont High School. Kerr, native of Riverside, Mo., was an all-region fi rst team selection at Park Hill South High School. Payne, native of Colorado Springs, Colo., was an all-state and four-time all-area selection at Air Academy High School.

Tigers Poised to Continue Climb in the MIAA

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2012 (Junior): All-MIAA Second Team selection at middle hitter...Played in 36 matches and made 35 starts...Led the team in kills (313) and kills per set (2.61)...Also led the team in attack percentage (.311) and blocks (154)...Averaged 1.28 blocks per set...Led the team in points generated for the season with 406.5, averaging 3.39 points per set...Reached double fi gures in kills in 13 matches with 19 kills as her season high in a four-set match at Southwest Baptist...Went errorless with 18 kills on 30 attempts against Emporia State...Hit .300 or better in 15 matches...Reached a career-high 12 blocks in a fi ve-set match against Central Oklahoma...Recorded at least fi ve blocks in 15 matches and reached nine or more in four matches...Had at least 10 points in 21 matches with 21 points as her season high at Southwest Baptist...Earned third FHSU letter.

2011 (Sophomore): All-MIAA Honorable Mention selection as a middle hitter...Started all 33 matches for FHSU and tied for the team lead in sets played with 126...Led the team in total blocks with 137 and ranked fourth in the MIAA in blocks per set (1.09)...Set a new FHSU rally scoring era record for solo blocks in a single-season with 37...Her 1.09 blocks per set ranks second for a single season at FHSU under the rally scoring era...Her total blocks and blocks per set ranked sixth for a single-season in the NCAA Division II era at FHSU...Recorded a season-high nine blocks at Washburn, which tied for third-most in a four-set match during the rally scoring era at FHSU...Led FHSU in attack percentage (.259)...Ranked second on the team in kills with 303...Ranked second on the team in total points (390.0), averaging 3.1 per set...Put down a season-high 21 kills in a fi ve-set match against Central Missouri...Only player for FHSU to record 20 or more kills in a match in 2011...Recorded 10 or more kills in 14 matches...Hit over .500 in matches on two occasions, with .579 as her best effort with 11 kills and no errors on 19 attempts at Emporia State...Hit .300 or better in 13 matches...Recorded fi ve or more blocks in 13 matches...Produced 10 or more points in 23 matches, including a season and team-best 26 against Central Missouri...Earned second FHSU letter.

2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 11 matches, making four starts...Started the fi nal four matches of the 2010 season...Saw action in multiple sets in fi ve of her appearances...Recorded six kills at Southwest Baptist and at Pittsburg State...Recorded a solo block on three occasions, including the fi nal two matches of the season...Tallied her only block assist of the season at Emporia State in the season fi nale...Recorded two total blocks in the match at Emporia State...Earned fi rst FHSU letter.

Lucas-Luray HS: Two-time All-Twin Lakes League First Team selection in volleyball and basketball...Named to the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association Class 1A First Team as a senior and played in the KBCA All-Star game...Averaged a double-double as a senior with 16.3 points and 12.5 rebounds per game...KBCA All-State Third Team selection in 2008-09 as a junior.

PersonalMAJOR - Nursing. PARENTS - David & Krista Ulrich. OTHER - Also a forward on the FHSU women’s basketball team.

ULRICH’S CAREER STATSSEASON SP MP-MS 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 PTS/S2010 19 11-4 23 1.21 16 68 .103 1 0.05 0 0.00 2 6 0.32 0 3 1 4 0.21 1 1 26.5 1.372011 126 33-33 303 2.40 121 703 .259 7 0.06 0 0.00 1 36 0.29 0 37 100 137 1.09 21 2 390.0 3.102012 120 36-35 313 2.61 87 727 .311 3 0.03 0 0.00 0 41 0.34 0 33 121 154 1.28 16 0 406.5 3.38TOTAL 265 80-72 639 2.41 224 1498 .277 11 0.04 0 0.00 3 83 0.31 0 73 222 295 1.11 38 3 823.0 3.11

Jenna Ulrich6-1 6-1 SENIORSENIOR

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2012 (Junior): Played in 34 matches and made 32 starts...Ranked second on the team in kills (271) and kills per set (2.44), with an attack percentage of .125...Ranked fourth on the team in service aces with 17...Ranked fi fth on the team in digs (273) and fourth in digs per set (2.46), while adding 19 blocks on defense...Reached double fi gures in kills in 12 matches with 21 kills as a season high at Washburn...Reached double fi gures in kills in seven of the last nine matches of the season...Had a season-high four service aces against Henderson State...Reached double fi gures in digs in 13 matches with 20 as her season high against Central Oklahoma...Recorded 10 double-doubles in kills and digs for the season, including seven in the last nine matches of the season...Posted a season-high three blocks against Emporia State...Ranked third on the team in points generated for the season (297.5) and recorded at least 10 points in 16 matches...Earned third FHSU letter.

2011 (Sophomore): All-MIAA Honorable Mention selection for the second straight year as an outside hitter...Started 22 of the 32 matches she appeared in and played 121 sets...Led FHSU in kills with 308 and kills per set (2.55)...Ranked third on the team in total points (330.0), averaging 2.73 per set, and fourth in hitting percentage (.170)...Recorded over 100 digs for the second straight year with 126...Ranked fi fth on the team in total blocks with 34...Put down a season-high 18 kills at Texas-Permian Basin and against Southwest Baptist...Recorded 10 or more kills in 18 matches...Her best hitting percentage in a match was .571 against Southern Arkansas with 12 kills and no errors in 21 attempts...Hit .300 or better in six matches...Recorded her only two double-doubles of the season in the matches she recorded 10 or more digs with 14 kills and 14 digs at Pittsburg State and 10 kills and 11 digs at Truman...Recorded three or more blocks in fi ve matches...Produced 10 or more points in 20 matches...Earned second FHSU letter.

2010 (Freshman): All-MIAA Honorable Mention selection at outside hitter...Played in 31 of the team’s 32 matches, making 24 starts...Ranked third on the team in kills with 220...Also ranked third on the team in assists (43), service aces (13) and points scored (243.5)...Recorded 157 digs, good for fourth on the team...Had 19 assist blocks and 20 total blocks, ranking fi fth on the team...Recorded season highs of 14 kills and 11 assists in a fi ve set loss to Missouri Southern at home...Recorded double-doubles in kills and digs in both meetings against Truman, including a season-high 14 digs in the match in Hays...Had a season-high two service aces on three separate occasions...Assisted in a season-high six blocks against Missouri Southern at home...Earned fi rst FHSU letter.

Lincoln East HS: All-state honorable mention and all-league selection in 2009.

PersonalMAJOR - Art. PARENTS - David & Andrea Schwartz.

SCHWARTZ’S CAREER STATSSEASON SP MP-MS 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 PTS/S2010 94 31-24 220 2.34 120 703 .142 43 0.46 13 0.14 39 157 1.67 8 1 19 20 0.21 5 6 243.5 2.592011 121 32-22 308 2.55 154 907 .170 17 0.14 4 0.03 13 126 1.04 2 2 32 34 0.28 3 4 330.0 2.732012 111 34-32 271 2.44 156 921 .125 10 0.09 17 0.15 21 273 2.46 12 0 19 19 0.17 2 0 297.5 2.68TOTAL 326 97-78 799 2.45 430 2531 .146 70 0.21 34 0.10 73 556 1.71 22 3 70 73 0.22 10 10 871.0 2.67

Madison Schwartz

2011 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION2011 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION

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2012 (Redshirt-Sophomore): Played in 18 matches and made one start...Recorded 50 kills for the season, averaging 1.79 per set with a .277 attack percentage...Had nine blocks for the season...Recorded a season-high 10 kills against York College (Neb.)...Had a season-high three blocks against Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University...Had at least fi ve kills in four matches...Generated a season-high 11 points against York College...Earned second FHSU letter.

2011 (Sophomore): Redshirted the 2011 season.

2010 (Freshman): Appeared in all 32 matches and made 30 starts with 106 sets played...Led the team in blocks with 66, solo blocks with 21, and assisted blocks with 45...Produced 135 kills, averaging 1.27 per set, which ranked fourth on the team...Tied for the sixth-best hitting percentage on the team (.140)...Tied for fi fth on the team in service aces with eight...Had a season-high 10 kills against Tarleton State, the only match in which she had at least 10 kills...Hit over .300 in eight matches...Had a season-high two service aces against Arkansas-Monticello...Recorded a season-high eight blocks against Missouri Southern and had three or more in 10 matches...Produced 186.5 points, averaging 1.76 per set...Generated 10 or more points in four matches...Earned fi rst FHSU letter.

Garden Plain HS: KVA All-State Second Team selection and All-Central Plains League First Team selection in 2009...Named to the 2010 KVA All-Academic Team.

PersonalMAJOR - Nursing. PARENTS - Scott & Cara Ledy.

Samantha Ledy

LEDY’S CAREER STATSSEASON SP MP-MS 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 PTS/S2010 106 32-30 135 1.27 73 443 .140 7 0.07 8 0.08 33 25 0.24 1 21 45 66 0.62 8 1 186.5 1.762012 28 18-1 50 1.79 19 112 .277 1 0.04 0 0.00 3 7 0.25 0 1 8 9 0.32 4 0 55.0 1.96TOTAL 134 50-31 185 1.38 92 555 .168 8 0.06 8 0.06 36 32 0.24 1 22 53 75 0.56 12 1 241.5 1.80

2012 (Sophomore): Played in 36 matches and made 35 starts...Ranked fi fth on the team in kills (231) and kills per set (1.86), while hitting .110 at the outside hitter position...Ranked fi fth on the team in service aces (14) and blocks (42)...Tied for second on the team in digs with 322 and ranked third in digs per set (2.60)...Totaled 267.5 points for the season to rank fi fth on the team...Reached double fi gures in kills in eight matches with 16 as her season high against Western State College in a four-set match...Recorded a season-high two service aces in three separate matches...Reached double fi gures in digs in 15 matches with 20 as her season high against Central Oklahoma...Had four double-doubles in kills and digs for the season...Had a season-high six blocks against Southern Arkansas...Produced 10 or more points in 10 matches...Earned second FHSU letter.

2011 (Freshman): All-MIAA Honorable Mention selection at outside hitter...Appeared in 27 matches and made 20 starts, while playing in 99 sets...Ranked second on the team in service aces with 28...Ranked seventh in the MIAA in aces per set (0.28)...Recorded the third-most digs on the team with 281, averaging 2.84 per set...Ranked fourth on the team in kills with 227, averaging 2.29 per set...Ranked fourth on the team in total points (267.0) and points per set (2.70)...Had the sixth-best hitting percentage on the team (.165)...Ranked seventh on the team in blocks with 22...Recorded a season-high 19 kills at Pittsburg State...Had 13 matches with 10 or more kills...Had 14 matches with 10 or more digs with 25 as her season high at Texas-Permian Basin...Recorded 10 double-doubles on the season in kills and digs...Tied the FHSU rally-scoring era record for service aces in a three-set match with six against Minot State, which was also her season high...Recorded three or more blocks in three matches...Produced 10 or more points in 15 matches...Earned fi rst FHSU letter.

Thompson Valley HS: Selected to the Colorado Class 4A All-State team in 2010...Three-time all-conference and two-time all-area selection.

PersonalMAJOR - Physical Education. PARENTS - Bob & Maureen Hewson. OTHER - Uncle Tom Rouen was a punter in the NFL for 13 seasons...Aunt Amy Van Dyken is a six-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer.

Sara Hewson

HEWSON’S CAREER STATSSEASON SP MP-MS 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 PTS/S2011 98 26-20 227 2.29 106 733 .165 11 0.16 28 0.28 26 281 2.84 26 2 20 22 0.22 5 3 267.0 2.702012 124 36-35 231 1.86 129 930 .110 19 0.15 14 0.11 5 322 2.60 32 3 39 42 0.34 3 2 267.5 2.15Total 222 62-55 458 2.06 235 1663 .134 30 0.14 42 0.19 31 603 2.72 58 5 59 64 0.29 8 5 534.5 2.41

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2012 (Junior): Redshirted the 2012 season due to injury.

2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in 33 matches and made 27 starts, while logging 117 sets...Ranked fi fth on the team in kills with 173...Ranked seventh on the team in kills per set (1.48)...Ranked fourth on the team in service aces with 16...Ranked fourth on the team in digs with 269, averaging 2.30 per set...Ranked sixth on the team in blocks with 26...Produced 202.0 points for the season, which ranked fi fth on the team, averaging 1.73 per set...Recorded a season-high 17 kills against Lindenwood...Had six matches with 10 or more kills...Produced a season-high three service aces against South Dakota School of Mines...Reached double fi gures in digs in 13 matches...Produced a double-double in kills and digs in four matches...Recorded a season-high three blocks in three matches...Produced 10 or more points in seven matches...Hit a season-high .524 against Panhandle State with 12 kills and one error in 21 attempts...Earned second FHSU letter.

2010 (Freshman): Made 16 appearances as a freshman, including three starts...Put down three kills on three occasions, including the season fi nale at Emporia State...Recorded a season-high two assists in back-to-back appearances at Northwest Missouri State and Nebraska-Omaha...Had season highs of four digs and two block assists at Emporia State...Earned fi rst FHSU letter.

Garden Plain HS: Kansas Volleyball Association 3A Player of the Year as a junior in 2008...Earned KVA All-State First Team honors as a junior and was a member of the All-State Tournament Team, leading Garden Plain to the state championship...Unable to play her senior season in volleyball due to injury.

PersonalMAJOR - Elementary Education. PARENTS - Randall & Toni Hubert.

HUBERT’S CAREER STATSSEASON SP MP-MS 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 PTS/S2010 26 16-3 17 0.65 22 91 -.055 6 0.23 1 0.04 4 14 0.54 1 0 2 2 0.08 0 2 19.0 0.732011 117 33-27 173 1.48 99 589 .126 12 0.10 16 0.14 43 269 2.30 13 0 26 26 0.22 4 5 202.0 1.73Totals 143 49-30 190 1.33 121 680 .101 18 0.13 17 0.12 47 283 1.98 14 0 28 28 0.20 4 7 221.0 1.55

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2012 (Redshirt-Freshman): Played in 35 matches and made 11 starts...Ranked fourth on the team in digs with 281, averaging 2.40 per set...Ranked sixth on the team in service aces with 12...Tied for fourth on the team in assists with 23...Also tallied 15 kills for the season...Reached double fi gures in digs in 13 matches with a season high of 21 against Pittsburg State in a fi ve-set match...Recorded a season-high two service aces in three separate matches...Reached a season-high three assists in a match twice...Had a season-high six kills against York College (Neb.)...Earned fi rst FHSU letter.

2011 (Freshman): Redshirted the 2011 season.

Abilene HS: First team All-State Class 4A selection by the Kansas Volleyball Association (KVA) in 2010 as well as a two-time all-league selection...Was named to the All-State Tournament team after helping the Cowgirls to a third place fi nish...Also a two-time all-league selection in softball and an all-league basketball player as a senior.

PersonalMAJOR - Elementary Education. PARENTS - Vic & Suzanne Hoekman.

Tara Hoekman

HOEKMAN’S CAREER STATSSEASON SP MP-MS 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 PTS/S2012 117 35-11 15 0.13 9 58 .103 23 0.20 12 0.10 17 281 2.40 16 1 0 1 0.01 0 0 28.0 0.24

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2012 (Junior): All-MIAA Honorable mention selection at libero...Only player on the team in play in all 37 matches...Led the team in digs with 576, averaging 4.50 digs per set...Had a receiving percentage of .962 on 496 reception attempts...Ranked second on the team in service aces with 23...Ranked third on the team in assists with 78...Recorded at least 10 digs in 33 of her 37 matches played...Had 20 or more digs in six matches and a season-high 36 against Central Oklahoma...Reached at least 30 digs in a match twice...Had a season-high three service aces against Henderson State...Had a season-high four assists in fi ve separate matches...Recorded a perfect receiving percentage in 25 matches...Earned third FHSU letter.

2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 33 matches, making 15 starts...Tied for the team lead in sets played with 126...Ranked second on the team in digs with 360, averaging 2.86 per set...Ranked third on the team in assists with 34...Ranked fi fth on the team in service aces with 13...Made just 10 reception errors in 496 attempts, leading the team in reception percentage for players with 200 or more attempts...Recorded a perfect receiving percentage in 25 matches...Went 11 straight matches without committing a reception error from September 30 to October 25, which included 169 straight attempts without an error...Reached double fi gures in digs in 14 matches...Produced a season-high 28 digs against Pittsburg State...Had a season-high two service aces against Pittsburg State...Recorded a season-high fi ve assists against Lindenwood...Had a season-high four kills against Bethany College...Earned second FHSU letter.

2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 15 matches for the Tigers...Put down one kill on four different occasions...Had a season-high 10 attack attempts and three assists in the season fi nale against Emporia State...Recorded a season-high three service aces against Panhandle State at the Texas-Permian Basin Tournament...Had a season-high nine digs at Pittsburg State...Earned fi rst FHSU letter.

Phillipsburg HS: Named Class 3A Player of the Year by the Kansas Volleyball Association in 2009...U.S. Army Scholar Athlete in 2009...Helped Phillipsburg to a state runner-up fi nish in Class 3A in 2009...KVA All-State Second Team selection in 2008, and earned her second All-State Tournament selection in 2009...Lettered all four years in volleyball, basketball, and track and fi eld.

PersonalMAJOR - Health & Human Performance. PARENTS - Roger & Mitzi Weinman.

WEINMAN’S CAREER STATSSEASON SP MP-MS K K/G E TA PCT. A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G BE BHE POINTS PTS/G2010 30 15-0 4 0.13 4 24 .000 6 0.20 6 0.20 4 52 1.73 3 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 10.0 0.332011 126 33-15 9 0.07 8 85 .012 34 0.27 13 0.10 10 360 2.86 10 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 22.0 0.172012 128 37-0 7 0.05 4 39 .077 78 0.61 23 0.18 13 576 4.50 19 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 30.0 0.23TOTAL 284 85-15 20 0.07 16 148 .027 118 0.42 42 0.15 27 988 3.48 32 0 0 0 0.00 0 4 62.0 0.22

Makenzie Weinman5-9 5-9 SENIORSENIOR

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2012 (Sophomore): All-MIAA Honorable Mention selection as a rightside hitter...Played in 36 matches and made 24 starts...Ranked third on the team in kills (260) and kills per set (2.32)...Had second-highest attack percentage (.232) on team for players with over 100 sets played...Ranked fourth on the team in blocks with 63 and added 51 digs on defense...Ranked fourth on the team in points generated for the season (293)...Reached double fi gures in kills in nine matches with 19 kills as her season high against Texas Woman’s in a fi ve-set match...Had an attack percentage of .300 or better in 16 matches...Recorded a season-high fi ve digs at Southwest Baptist...Posted a season-high fi ve blocks in two separate matches...Generated a season-high 21 points against Texas Woman’s and scored 10 or more points for FHSU in 10 matches...Earned second FHSU letter.

2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 matches and made one start with 20 sets played...Recorded a season-high six kills in her only start of the year against Washburn...Recorded four or more kills in four matches...Had a season-high three blocks against Black Hills State...Produced a season-high eight points against Washburn...Earned fi rst FHSU letter.

Rocky Mountain HS: Second team all-conference and honorable mention all-state selection for the Front Range Conference Champions in 2010.

PersonalMAJOR - Health and Human Performance. PARENTS - Eloy & Karen Mares.

Taylor Mares

MARES’ CAREER STATSSEASON SP MP-MS 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 PTS/S2011 20 12-1 24 1.20 15 65 .138 3 0.15 2 0.10 4 5 0.25 0 6 4 10 0.50 1 0 34.0 1.702012 112 36-24 260 2.32 105 669 .232 4 0.04 0 0.00 0 51 0.46 2 3 60 63 0.56 5 0 293.0 2.62TOTAL 132 48-25 284 2.15 120 734 .223 7 0.05 2 0.02 4 56 0.42 2 9 64 73 0.55 6 0 327.0 2.48

2012 (Freshman): Played in 30 of the team’s 37 matches for the season, making fi ve starts...Recorded 77 kills for the season, averaging 1.31 per set, and had an attack percentage of .150...Also recorded nine service aces, 54 digs, and 23 blocks for the season...Put down a season-high 11 kills in a three-set win at Johnson & Wales (Colo.), the only match she reached double fi gures in kills for the season...Had fi ve or more kills in eight matches...Had a season-high two service aces in three separate matches...Recorded a season-high 11 digs against Northwestern Oklahoma State, the only match she reached double fi gures in digs for the season...Posted a season-high two blocks in seven separate matches...Earned fi rst FHSU letter.

Hoisington HS: Class 3A All-State First Team selection by the Kansas Volleyball Association...Led all Kansas classes in kills with 692...Ranked second in the state in total blocks with 236...Ranked fourth in the state in hitting percentage (.476)...Ranked fi fth in the state in service aces with 90...

PersonalMAJOR - Biology. PARENTS - Earl & Julie Flagor.

Mallory Flagor

6-0 6-0 JUNIORJUNIOR

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6-0 6-0 SOPHOMORESOPHOMORE

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HOISINGTON, KAN. (HOISINGTON HS)HOISINGTON, KAN. (HOISINGTON HS)

FLAGOR’S CAREER STATSSEASON SP MP-MS 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 PTS/S2012 59 30-5 77 1.31 41 240 .150 2 0.03 9 0.15 4 54 0.92 5 1 22 23 0.39 2 0 98.0 1.66

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Rachel Parsons5-8 5-8 FRESHMANFRESHMAN

SETTERSETTER

PEORIA, ARIZ. (MOUNTAIN RIDGE HS)PEORIA, ARIZ. (MOUNTAIN RIDGE HS)

Mountain Ridge HS: All-state honorable mention selection as a senior and junior...Three-time all-section selection including fi rst team honors twice...Three-time all-conference selection...Lettered three years in volleyball.

PersonalMAJOR - Education. PARENTS - Mike & Karen Parsons.

Torian Kerr5-9 5-9 FRESHMANFRESHMAN

LIBERO/OUTSIDE HITTERLIBERO/OUTSIDE HITTER

KANSAS CITY, MO. (PARK HILL SOUTH HS)KANSAS CITY, MO. (PARK HILL SOUTH HS)

Park Hill South HS: All-region fi rst team and two-time all-district fi rst team selection...All-conference fi rst team selection three years...Lettered three years in volleyball and track and fi eld, and two years in basketball.

PersonalMAJOR - Education. PARENTS - Robert & AnnMarie Kerr.

Cassidy Haukap5-10 5-10 FRESHMANFRESHMAN

OUTSIDE HITTEROUTSIDE HITTER

GARDEN PLAIN, KAN. (GARDEN PLAIN HS)GARDEN PLAIN, KAN. (GARDEN PLAIN HS)

Garden Plain HS: Three-time Kansas Class 3A All-State selection, earning fi rst team honors as a senior in 2012, second team in 2011 as a junior, and honorable mention in 2010 as a sophomore...Two-time Class 3A State All-Tournament Team selection as a senior and sophomore...Two-time all-league fi rst team selection (senior and junior) and second team selection as a sophomore...Lettered four years in volleyball and three years in basketball.

PersonalMAJOR - Health & Human Performance. PARENTS - Dale & Ellen Haukap.

Haley Corkill5-10 5-10 FRESHMANFRESHMAN

OUTSIDE HITTEROUTSIDE HITTER

KANSAS CITY, MO. (WINNETONKA HS)KANSAS CITY, MO. (WINNETONKA HS)

Winnetonka HS: Earned all-conference and all-district fi rst team honors...Recorded over 1,000 kills in her career and served as team captain...Lettered four years in volleyball.

PersonalMAJOR - Business. PARENTS - John & Mona Corkill.

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MIDDLE HITTERMIDDLE HITTER

HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. (HIGHLANDS RANCH HS)HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. (HIGHLANDS RANCH HS)

Highlands Ranch HS: Averaged 2.75 kills and 2.3 digs per set as a senior, earning all-league fi rst team honors in 2012...Earned all-league second team honors in 2011 as a junior...Named most improved player on her team as a sophomore...Lettered four years in volleyball.

PersonalMAJOR - Biology. PARENTS - Nick & Lana Szczepanski.

Kylee Pywell5-10 5-10 JUNIORJUNIOR

OUTSIDE HITTEROUTSIDE HITTER

PLAINVILLE, KAN. (PRATT (KAN.) CC)PLAINVILLE, KAN. (PRATT (KAN.) CC)

Pratt (Kan.) CC: All-KJCCC Division I Second Team selection and All-Region 6 Second Team selection...Earned the NJCAA Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence, carrying a 4.0 GPA...NJCAA Academic All-American.

Plainville HS: Kansas Class 2A All-State First Team selection and State All-Tournament Team selection as a senior in 2010...All-league fi rst team selection as a senior and two-time all-league second team honors...Team MVP for three years...Northwestern Kansas Volleyball All-Star and Kansas Volleyball Association All-Star Game participant...Class Valedictorian with a perfect 4.0 GPA.

PersonalMAJOR - Pre-Pharmacy. PARENTS - Bentley Pywell & Ernee Sly.

Lacie Shoemaker5-11 5-11 JUNIORJUNIOR

OUTSIDE HITTEROUTSIDE HITTER

MUNDEN, KAN. (BETHANY (KAN.) COLLEGE)MUNDEN, KAN. (BETHANY (KAN.) COLLEGE)

Bethany College: Led Bethany College in kills as a sophomore with 218, averaging 2.3 per with a hitting percentage of .262 and 41 total blocks in 2012...As a freshman in 2011, recorded 103 kills averaging 1.7 per set with 21 total blocks.

Republic County HS: All-league fi rst team selection as a junior and senior...Member of state qualifying basketball team as a senior...Member of the National Honors Society...4-H Key Award and FFA American Award recipient...Lettered three years in volleyball and basketball and two years in track and fi eld.

PersonalMAJOR - Early Childhood Education. PARENTS - Les & Kay Shoemaker.

Rebekah Spainhour6-0 6-0 FRESHMANFRESHMAN

MIDDLE HITTERMIDDLE HITTER

DERBY, KAN. (DERBY HS)DERBY, KAN. (DERBY HS)

Derby HS: All-league fi rst team selection as a senior in 2012 and all-league honorable mention selection in 2011 as a junior...Kansas Volleyball Association All-Academic Team selection as a sophomore, junior and senior...Lettered four years in volleyball and track and fi eld.

PersonalMAJOR - Pre-Pharmacy. PARENTS - Sam & Cari Spainhour.

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Chelsea Payne5-8 5-8 FRESHMANFRESHMAN

LIBERO/OUTSIDE HITTERLIBERO/OUTSIDE HITTER

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (AIR ACADEMY HS)COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (AIR ACADEMY HS)

Air Academy HS: All-state second team selection as a junior and three-time all-conference fi rst team selection...Academic all-state honorable mention as a junior and senior...Four-time all-area selection...Holds school record for career service aces...Team captain two years and team MVP all four years...Lettered four years in volleyball and two years in lacrosse.

PersonalMAJOR - Undecided. PARENTS - Richard & Susan Payne.

Kaitlin Bradley5-8 5-8 FRESHMANFRESHMAN

RIGHTSIDE HITTER/SETTERRIGHTSIDE HITTER/SETTER

CRETE, NEB. (CRETE HS)CRETE, NEB. (CRETE HS)

Crete HS: Named to Class B All-State Second Team as a utility for her senior year of 2012...All-state honorable mention selection as a junior and sophomore...Three-time all-conference fi rst team selection and honorable mention selection as a freshman...Twice named the Player of the Week for Nebraska by MaxPreps.com...As a senior, averaged 4.6 kills and 2.9 digs per set and averaged 3.9 assists per game as a junior...Lettered four years in volleyball, basketball and track and fi eld.

PersonalMAJOR - Psychology. PARENTS - Kole & Merri Kaye Bradley.

Cloie Cox5-6 5-6 FRESHMANFRESHMAN

DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTDEFENSIVE SPECIALIST

PLATTEVILLE, COLO. (LONGMONT HS)PLATTEVILLE, COLO. (LONGMONT HS)

Longmont HS: All-state selection in Class 4A as a libero and was an academic all-state honorable mention selection...Played senior year primarily as the team’s defensive specialist, averaging 5.1 digs per set...As a junior, averaged 6.0 kills and 3.2 digs per set and as a sophomore, averaged 5.0 kills and 3.1 digs per set...Lettered three years in volleyball and one year in track and fi eld.

PersonalMAJOR - Health & Human Performance. PARENTS - Douglas & Brenda Cox.

Raegan Vanderplas5-7 5-7 FRESHMANFRESHMAN

RIGHTSIDE HITTER/SETTERRIGHTSIDE HITTER/SETTER

PHILLIPSBURG, KAN. (PHILLIPSBURG HS)PHILLIPSBURG, KAN. (PHILLIPSBURG HS)

Phillipsburg HS: Kansas Class 3A All-State First Team selection as a junior and senior in 2010 and 2011...Two-time all-state tournament team selection...All-league fi rst team selection as a junior and senior and second team selection as a sophomore...Helped team in all four years place at the state tournament...Lettered four years in volleyball, basketball, and track and fi eld.

PersonalMAJOR - Elementary Education. PARENTS - Jeff & Kelly Vanderplas.

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UTILITYUTILITY

LAWRENCE, KAN. (COFFEYVILLE (KAN.) CC)LAWRENCE, KAN. (COFFEYVILLE (KAN.) CC)

Coffeyville (Kan.) CC: An all-around threat with the ability to play several positions, averaged 1.6 kills, 1.9 assists, and 2.4 digs per set, while adding 53 blocks and 28 service aces in 2012 as a sophomore...As a freshman in 2011, recorded 324 kills (second-most on team), averaging 2.4 per set, while hitting .266 with 44 service aces, 442 digs (3.3 per set), and 56 blocks...All-conference honorable mention and all-region second team selection as a freshman in 2011.

Lawrence HS: All-Sunfl ower League Second Team selection...Lettered two years in volleyball and track and fi eld, and one year in basketball and softball.

PersonalMAJOR - Nursing. PARENTS - Mike & Terri Broadwell.

Libby Ary5-7 5-7 JUNIORJUNIOR

SETTERSETTER

CANON CITY, COLO. (YAVAPAI (ARIZ.) CC)CANON CITY, COLO. (YAVAPAI (ARIZ.) CC)

Yavapai (Ariz.) College: All-conference honorable mention selection as a sophomore in 2012 and helped the Roughriders to a record of 29-7 overall...Averaged 10.4 assists and 1.8 digs per set in 2012...Averaged 6.6 assists per set as a freshman in 2011...Earned Team MVP honors and Yavapai Academic Freshman of the Year honors.

Canon City HS: All-conference fi rst team selection and South Central League MVP...Lettered four years in volleyball and two years in tennis.

PersonalMAJOR - History Education. PARENTS - John Paul &Carrie Ary.

Keanu Bradley5-3 5-3 FRESHMANFRESHMAN

DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTDEFENSIVE SPECIALIST

ROSE HILL, KAN. (ROSE HILL HS)ROSE HILL, KAN. (ROSE HILL HS)

Rose Hill HS: All-state second team selection as a libero in 2012 as a senior...Two-time all-league fi rst team selection...Lettered four years in volleyball, three years in track and fi eld, and one year in cross country.

PersonalMAJOR - Undecided. PARENTS - Jason & Sandy Bradley.

Blake Beecroft6-0 6-0 FRESHMANFRESHMAN

MIDDLE HITTER/OUTSIDE HITTERMIDDLE HITTER/OUTSIDE HITTER

PEORIA, ARIZ. (MOUNTAIN RIDGE HS)PEORIA, ARIZ. (MOUNTAIN RIDGE HS)

Mountain Ridge HS: Two-time all-section honorable mention selection as a junior in 2011 and a sophomore in 2010...Unable to play her senior year due to injury...Lettered three years in volleyball.

PersonalMAJOR - Undecided. PARENTS - Tim & Tina Beecroft.

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Location ...................................................................Honolulu, HawaiiNickname......................................................................Silver SwordsColors ................................................................. Blue, White & SilverConference ..................................................................... Pacifi c WestArena ............................................................................McCabe GymAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ................................................................Kahala KabalisSchool Record/Years..................................................7-17/One yearOverall Record/Years .................................................7-17/One year2012 Record ................................................................................7-17Volleyball SID .............................................................. Kevin HashiroSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (808) 739-8579SID E-mail ............................................athletics-sid@chaminade.eduWebsite ............................................................... www.goswords.comSeries Record ............................................................... First meeting

ChaminadeChaminadeSept. 5 - 7:00 pm, Honolulu, Hawaii (Hawaii Invitational)

Location .......................................................................... Laie, HawaiiNickname............................................................................SeasidersColors ..............................................................Crimson, Gold & GrayConference ..................................................................... Pacifi c WestArena .......................................................... Cannon Activities CenterAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach .................................................................. Mona Ah-HoySchool Record/Years....................................................0-0/First yearOverall Record/Years ...................................................0-0/First year2012 Record ................................................................................25-4Volleyball SID ................................................................ Kenneth CoxSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (808) 675-3313SID E-mail ............................................................... [email protected] ..................................................................... sports.byuh.eduSeries Record .......................................................... BYUH leads 2-0

BYU-HawaiiBYU-HawaiiSept. 6 - 7:30 pm, Laie, Hawaii (Hawaii Invitational)

Location ................................................................ Romeoville, IllinoisNickname.................................................................................. FlyersColors .............................................................................Red & WhiteConference ...........................................................Great Lakes ValleyArena .......................................................................Neil Carey ArenaAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ..................................................................Lorelee SmithSchool Record/Years..............................................173-40/Six yearsOverall Record/Years .............................................173-40/Six years2012 Record ..............................................................................26-11Volleyball SID .......................................................... Bridgette RoblesSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (815) 836-5248SID E-mail ......................................................... [email protected] ..............................................................www.lewisfl yers.comSeries Record ............................................................... First meeting

LewisLewisSept. 7 - 12:00 pm, Honolulu, Hawaii (Hawaii Invitational)

2013 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS2013 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Location ...................................................................Honolulu, HawaiiNickname.......................................................................Sea WarriorsColors ........................................................................... Blue & GreenConference ..................................................................... Pacifi c WestArena ....................................................................St. Andrew’s PrioryAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ..................................................................... Daryl KapisSchool Record/Years...........................................95-79/Seven yearsOverall Record/Years ..........................................95-79/Seven years2012 Record ................................................................................17-8Volleyball SID .................................................................. Brent CurrySID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (808) 544-0220SID E-mail ................................................................ [email protected] ................................................................ goseawarriors.comSeries Record ............................................................ HPU leads 1-0

Hawaii Pacifi cHawaii Pacifi cSept. 7 - 6:00 pm, Honolulu, Hawaii (Hawaii Invitational)

Location ...........................................................................Hilo, HawaiiNickname............................................................................... VulcansColors ............................................................................. Red & BlackConference ..................................................................... Pacifi c WestArena .................................................................... Kitty Magee ArenaAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ......................................................................Tino ReyesSchool Record/Years........................................... 37-29/Three yearsOverall Record/Years .......................................... 37-29/Three years2012 Record ................................................................................4-17Volleyball SID .................................................................. Kelly LeongSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (808) 974-7606SID E-mail .............................................................. [email protected] .................................................................... hiloathletics.comSeries Record ............................................................ UHH leads 1-0

Hawaii-HiloHawaii-HiloSept. 9 - 7:00 pm, Hilo, Hawaii (Hawaii Invitational)

Location ..............................................................McPherson, KansasNickname.............................................................................. BulldogsColors .............................................................................Red & WhiteConference ............................................... Kansas Collegiate AthleticArena ............................................. McPherson College Sport CenterAffi liation ....................................................................................NAIAHead Coach .................................................................. Susan BartonSchool Record/Years.............................................. 56-94/Five yearsOverall Record/Years ............................................. 56-94/Five years2012 Record ..............................................................................10-25Volleyball SID ...................................................................Aric CherrySID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (646) 737-2725SID E-mail .................................................. [email protected] .......................................................... www.macbulldogs.comSeries Record ........................................................ FHSU leads 16-1

McPherson CollegeMcPherson CollegeSept. 30 - 5:30 pm (DH), Hays, Kan. - Gross Memorial Coliseum

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Location ....................................................................Belleville, IllinoisNickname.................................................................................... LynxColors ....................................................................... Maroon & WhiteConference ..................................................................... IndependentArena ................................................................................ Lynx ArenaAffi liation ....................................................................................NAIAHead Coach ..............................................................Christine WillardSchool Record/Years.................................................................... NAOverall Record/Years ................................................................... NA2012 Record ..............................................................................11-18Volleyball SID ....................................................................Beth MillerSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (618) 239-6103SID E-mail ................................................... [email protected] ........................................belleville.lindenwood.edu/athletics/Series Record ............................................................... First meeting

Lindenwood-BellevilleLindenwood-BellevilleOct. 19 - 11:00 am (DH), Belleville, Ill. - Lynx Arena

Location .................................................................... Alva, OklahomaNickname.............................................................................. RangersColors ..................................................................Black, Red & WhiteConference ................................................................Great AmericanArena ................................................................. Percefull FieldhouseAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach .................................................................. Gene KriegerSchool Record/Years....................................................0-0/First yearOverall Record/Years ............................................313-138/13 years2012 Record ................................................................................2-27Volleyball SID ...........................................................Bryan HolmgrenSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (580) 327-8639SID E-mail ....................................................btholmgren@nwosu.eduWebsite ...................................................... www.riderangersride.comSeries Record .......................................................... FHSU leads 9-0

Northwestern Oklahoma StateNorthwestern Oklahoma StateOct. 8 - 6:00 pm, Goodwell, Okla. - Carl Williams Fieldhouse

2013 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS2013 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Location .................................................................... Wichita, KansasNickname............................................................................... FalconsColors ......................................................................... Scarlet & GreyConference ............................................... Kansas Collegiate AthleticArena ................................................................... Garvey P.E. CenterAffi liation ....................................................................................NAIAHead Coach ...................................................................... Martin AyinSchool Record/Years......................................... 161-149/Nine yearsOverall Record/Years ........................................ 161-149/Nine years2012 Record ..............................................................................21-15Volleyball SID ............................................................ Scott RobinsonSID Offi ce Phone .......................................................(316) 295-5116SID E-mail ........................................sports_information@friends.eduWebsite ...................................................... www.friendsathletics.comSeries Record ...................................................................Tied 12-12

Friends UniversityFriends UniversityOct. 21 - 5:00 pm (DH), Hays, Kan. - Gross Memorial ColiseumNov. 7 - 5:30 pm (DH), Wichita, Kan. - Garvey P.E. Center

Location ............................................................ Goodwell, OklahomaNickname........................................................................ Lady AggiesColors ..............................................................................Navy & RedConference ......................................................................... HeartlandArena .......................................................... Carl Williams FieldhouseAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ................................................................ Mike StephensSchool Record/Years......................................... 15-108/Three yearsOverall Record/Years ........................................ 15-108/Three years2012 Record ................................................................................5-27Volleyball SID ......................................................... Justine GaskampSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (580) 349-1354SID E-mail ......................................................... [email protected] ............................................................ www.opsuaggies.comSeries Record ........................................................ FHSU leads 16-0

Oklahoma-Panhandle StateOklahoma-Panhandle StateOct. 8 - 4:00 pm, Goodwell, Okla. - Carl Williams FieldhouseNov. 15 - 5:00 pm, Hays, Kan. - Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location ............................................................... Columbia, MissouriNickname................................................................................... StarsColors .........................................................................Gold & MaroonConference ........................................................... American MidwestArena ............................................... John & Mary Silverthorne ArenaAffi liation ....................................................................................NAIAHead Coach ................................................................Rose ObunagaSchool Record/Years.................................................................... NAOverall Record/Years ................................................................... NA2012 Record ................................................................................9-22Volleyball SID ........................................................... Sarah BerghornSID Offi ce Phone .......................................................(573) 876-7111SID E-mail ................................................. [email protected] ............................... www.stephens.edu/campuslife/athletics/Series Record .......................................................... FHSU leads 2-0

Stephens CollegeStephens CollegeOct. 17 - 7:00 pm, Columbia, Mo. - John & Mary Silverthorne Arena

Fort Hays State posted a 16-4 record against non-conference opponents in 2012. The Tigers went 13-2 on neutral courts against non-conference competition. Fort Hays State has only two neutral court matches scheduled in 2013. The Tigers have 17 non-conference matches on the schedule in 2013.

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Location ............................................................... Kearney, NebraskaNickname.................................................................................LopersColors ......................................................... Royal Blue and Old GoldConference ................................................................................ MIAAArena .............................................................Health & Sports CenterAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ....................................................................Rick SquiersSchool Record/Years...............................................452-61/14 yearsOverall Record/Years ............................................759-154/23 years2012 Record .................................................... 35-3 (16-1, 1st MIAA)Volleyball SID ................................................................Peter YazvacSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (308) 865-8334SID E-mail ........................................................... [email protected] .....................................................................www.lopers.comSeries Record .......................................................... UNK leads 80-9

Nebraska-KearneyNebraska-KearneySept. 17 - 7:00 pm, Kearney, Neb. - Health & Sports CenterOct. 29 - 7:00 pm, Hays, Kan. - Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location .............................................................. Edmond, OklahomaNickname.............................................................................BronchosColors ...................................................................... Bronze and BlueConference ................................................................................ MIAAArena ............................................................... Hamilton Field HouseAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach .................................................................. Edgar MirakuSchool Record/Years....................................................0-0/First yearOverall Record/Years ...................................................0-0/First year2012 Record ............................................... 13-18 (7-10, T-7th MIAA)Volleyball SID ...................................................................... Mike KirkSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (405) 974-2142SID E-mail ..................................................................mkirk@uco.eduWebsite ........................................................www.bronchosports.comSeries Record .......................................................................Tied 9-9

Central OklahomaCentral OklahomaSept. 20 - 6:00 pm, Hays, Kan. - Gross Memorial ColiseumNov. 1 - 6:00 pm, Edmond, Okla. - Hamilton Field House

Location ..................................................................Pittsburg, KansasNickname................................................................................GorillasColors ....................................................................Crimson and GoldConference ................................................................................ MIAAArena .....................................................................John Lance ArenaAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ............................................................ Ibraheem SuberuSchool Record/Years.............................................248-221/14 yearsOverall Record/Years ............................................278-256/16 years2012 Record ............................................... 17-13 (7-10, T-7th MIAA)Volleyball SID .............................................................. Heidi JohnsonSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (620) 235-4137SID E-mail ..................................................... [email protected] ...................................................... www.pittstategorillas.comSeries Record ...................................................... FHSU leads 30-24

Pittsburg StatePittsburg StateSept. 21 - 2:00 pm, Hays, Kan. - Gross Memorial ColiseumNov. 2 - 6:30 pm, Pittsburg, Kan. - John Lance Arena

Location ................................................................ Maryville, MissouriNickname..............................................................................BearcatsColors .......................................................... Forest Green and WhiteConference ................................................................................ MIAAArena ........................................................................... Bearcat ArenaAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach .................................................................... Amy WoerthSchool Record/Years................................................15-17/One yearOverall Record/Years ...............................................15-17/One year2012 Record .................................................... 15-17 (9-9, 6th MIAA)Volleyball SID ......................................................................Jay MillerSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (740) 253-8952SID E-mail ..........................................................sid@nwmissouri.eduWebsite ................................................. www.northwestbearcats.comSeries Record .................................................NWMSU leads 12-5-1

Northwest Missouri StateNorthwest Missouri StateSept. 28 - 3:00 pm, Hays, Kan. - Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location .................................................................... Topeka, KansasNickname............................................................................. IchabodsColors .................................................................Yale Blue and WhiteConference ................................................................................ MIAAArena ................................................................................. Lee ArenaAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ................................................................... Chris HerronSchool Record/Years............................................... 311-55/10 yearsOverall Record/Years ..............................................386-84/13 years2012 Record ................................................ 31-4 (15-2, T-2nd MIAA)Volleyball SID ...........................................................Jeremy WanglerSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (785) 670-1948SID E-mail ........................................ [email protected] ................................................................ www.wusports.comSeries Record ...................................................... FHSU leads 52-36

WashburnWashburnOct. 4 - 7:00 pm, Topeka, Kan. - Lee ArenaNov. 5 - 7:00 pm, Hays, Kan. - Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location ............................................................. St. Joseph, MissouriNickname............................................................................... GriffonsColors ........................................................................ Black and GoldConference ................................................................................ MIAAArena ....................................................................MWSU FieldhouseAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ................................................................. Marian CarbinSchool Record/Years....................................................0-0/First yearOverall Record/Years ...................................................0-0/First year2012 Record ................................................ 16-16 (6-12, 10th MIAA)Volleyball SID ......................................................... Trevor BernekingSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (816) 271-4257SID E-mail ..................................... [email protected] ...............................................................www.gogriffons.comSeries Record .....................................................MWSU leads 33-13

Missouri WesternMissouri WesternSept. 24 - 7:00 pm, St. Joseph, Mo. - MWSU Fieldhouse

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Location .................................................................. Emporia, KansasNickname............................................................................... HornetsColors ..................................................................Old Gold and BlackConference ................................................................................ MIAAArena ...................................................... William L. White AuditoriumAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ........................................................................... Bing XuSchool Record/Years...........................................193-75/Eight yearsOverall Record/Years ..........................................193-75/Eight years2012 Record .................................................... 20-12 (9-8, 5th MIAA)Volleyball SID ................................................................... Don WeastSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (620) 341-5526SID E-mail ....................................................weastdon@emporia.eduWebsite .................................................... www.emporia.edu/athleticsSeries Record .........................................................ESU leads 51-26

Emporia StateEmporia StateOct. 5 - 3:00 pm, Emporia, Kan. - White AuditoriumNov. 13 - 7:00 pm, Hays, Kan. - Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location .............................................................St. Charles, MissouriNickname................................................................................... LionsColors ........................................................................ Black and GoldConference ................................................................................ MIAAArena ............................................................................ Hyland ArenaAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ...................................................................... Ron YoungSchool Record/Years............................................. 324-128/11 yearsOverall Record/Years ............................................ 324-128/11 years2012 Record .................................................15-17 (5-13, 11th MIAA)Volleyball SID ..................................................................Jen LawsonSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (636) 949-4368SID E-mail .................................................. [email protected] .....................................................www.lindenwoodlions.comSeries Record ............................................................ LWU leads 2-0

LindenwoodLindenwoodOct. 18 - 7:00 pm, St. Charles, Mo. - Hyland Arena

Location ..................................................................... Joplin, MissouriNickname................................................................................... LionsColors ....................................................................... Green and GoldConference ................................................................................ MIAAArena ................................................ Robert Ellis Young GymnasiumAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach .............................................................. Rachel KirkmanSchool Record/Years....................................................0-0/First yearOverall Record/Years ...................................................0-0/First year2012 Record .................................................. 0-30 (0-18, 13th MIAA)Volleyball SID .............................................................. Justin MaskusSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (417) 625-9359SID E-mail ......................................................... [email protected] .............................................................. www.mssulions.comSeries Record ......................................................MSSU leads 30-19

Missouri SouthernMissouri SouthernOct. 25 - 7:00 pm, Hays, Kan. - Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location ....................................................................Bolivar, MissouriNickname..............................................................................BearcatsColors ..................................................................... Purple and WhiteConference ................................................................................ MIAAArena .................................................................Meyer Sports CenterAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach .............................................................Kelly RichardsonSchool Record/Years..............................................66-133/Six yearsOverall Record/Years .............................................66-133/Six years2011 Record ................................................ 10-23 (2-16, 12th MIAA)Volleyball SID ................................................................ Jeff WeselohSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (417) 328-1799SID E-mail ........................................................ [email protected] ...........................................................www.sbubearcats.comSeries Record .......................................................................Tied 6-6

Southwest BaptistSouthwest BaptistOct. 26 - 3:00 pm, Hays, Kan. - Gross Memorial Coliseum

Location ..........................................................Warrensburg, MissouriNickname............................................................................... JenniesColors ...................................................................Cardinal and BlackConference ................................................................................ MIAAArena ...................................................... UCM Multipurpose BuildingAffi liation ............................................................................... NCAA IIHead Coach ............................................................Phil “Flip” PiontekSchool Record/Years........................................... 122-22/Four yearsOverall Record/Years .......................................... 122-22/Four years2012 Record ................................................ 26-7 (16-2, T-2nd MIAA)Volleyball SID ................................................................Mike KnipperSID Offi ce Phone ...................................................... (660) 543-4312SID E-mail ............................................................knipper@ucmo.eduWebsite .......................................................... www.ucmathletics.comSeries Record ..........................................................UCM leads 19-1

Central MissouriCentral MissouriNov. 16 - 4:00 pm, Warrensburg, Mo. - UCM Multipurpose Building

Fort Hays State had seven wins in the MIAA in 2012, the most since joining the conference in 2006. The Tigers made the MIAA Tournament as the #7 seed, tying for seventh in the regular season standings. The MIAA shrinks to 12 schools this year and a 16-match schedule.

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Head Coach Kurt Kohler has drastically turned the Fort Hays State volleyball program around in four years. After FHSU won just seven matches in each of his fi rst two seasons as coach, FHSU averaged 20 wins in his third and fourth seasons at the helm. The 23 wins by the Tigers in 2012 are the most under Kohler and third most in the program’s NCAA Division II history. Kohler helped Fort Hays State to its fi rst back-to-back winning seasons since 2004 and 2005.

Fort Hays State led the MIAA in total blocks in 2012 with 287.5 as a team and ranked second in total digs with 2,197. After struggling as a poor blocking team for several years, Fort Hays State has now become one of the top defensive teams in the MIAA. Fort Hays State was second in total digs in the MIAA for the second consecutive year, but moved from fi fth to fi rst in total blocks with 40 more as a team in 2012.

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Coming off a 17-16 season in 2011, the fi rst winning season since 2005, Fort Hays State continued its success by posting its fi rst 20-win season since 2004 with a record of 23-14 in 2012. Under the guidance of fourth-year head coach Kurt Kohler, the Tigers regained their status as a solid NCAA Division II program after struggling to just seven wins in each of Kohler’s fi rst two seasons. Kohler has rebuilt the program with a solid core of young players, averaging 20 wins over the last two years. Only two of the 16 players to see action in 2012 graduated, so several key players will return again in 2013. Fort Hays State rolled to its fi rst 4-0 start to a season since 2004 by sweeping its slate of matches at the Oklahoma-Panhandle State Tournament in Goodwell, Okla., defeating University of the Southwest, Bacone College, Fort Lewis, and Southern Arkansas. However, the streak came to a halt the following week in Grand Junction, Colo. at the Holiday Inn Crossroads Classic, hosted by Colorado Mesa University. FHSU dropped its fi rst three of fi ve matches at the tournament, falling in fi ve sets to Texas Woman’s and then three sets each to Grand Canyon and Colorado Mesa. Grand Canyon and Colorado Mesa would go on to enter the national rankings soon after that weekend. The Tigers picked up two wins on the fi nal day of the tournament, defeating Western State and Oklahoma-Panhandle State to move to 6-3 overall. Fort Hays State hosted No. 1 nationally ranked Nebraska-Kearney in its home and MIAA opener and fell in three sets, but bounced back for two conference wins on the road at Central Oklahoma and Pittsburg State. The conference mark evened at 2-2 with a four-set loss at Northwest Missouri State. The Tigers pushed their mark to 12-5 overall in the third weekend tournament of the season, sweeping a slate of four matches at the Johnson & Wales Tournament in Denver, Colo. The Tigers defeated Embry-Riddle Aeronautical (Ariz.), Bethany College (Kan.), Southwestern College (Kan.), and Johnson & Wales. Fort Hays State returned home for more conference action, splitting matches with in-state foes with a three-set loss to third-ranked Washburn and a four-set win over Emporia State. The win snapped a 13-match losing streak ESU, the fi rst win since 2004. It was the fi rst win over the Hornets since joining the MIAA in 2006. The win springboarded the Tigers to a 4-0 weekend at the Southwest Baptist Tournament in Bolivar, Mo., where they defeated four Great American Conference teams in Arkansas-Monticello, Southern Arkansas, Northwestern Oklahoma State, and Henderson State. FHSU won all four matches in straight sets. The Tigers stood at 17-6 overall, already matching their win total from 2011. The Tigers went to 4-3 in MIAA play with a four-set win at home over Missouri Western, but stubbed their toe against Lindenwood and Truman at home in a pair of three-set losses. Truman would later enter the national rankings. FHSU capped the fi ve-match homestand with a doubleheader win over York College (Neb.), sealing the fi rst 20-win season for the program in eight years. With non-conference play complete, FHSU hit the road for conference play once again, picking up a three-set win at Missouri Southern and a four-set win at Southwest Baptist. That pushed the Tigers to 22-8 overall and 6-5 in the MIAA, but the Tigers would have a diffi cult conference slate to close out the regular season, winning just one of the fi nal six matches. The Tigers started the rough stretch with a three-set loss at No. 4 ranked Nebraska-Kearney, then returned home to split matches with Central Oklahoma and Pittsburg State. FHSU fell in fi ve sets to UCO, but then came back the next day to win in fi ve over PSU. Fort Hays State took a set in a loss at No. 3 ranked Washburn and then fell in straight sets at Emporia State. The Tigers also took a set off No. 6 ranked Central Missouri in the regular season fi nale at home, but fi nished the regular season at 23-12 overall and 7-10 in the MIAA. Fort Hays State tied for seventh in the conference standings, earning the No. 7 seed in the MIAA Tournament. That set up a fi rst-round match at No. 2 seed and fourth-ranked Washburn, where the Tigers took a set once again but closed the season with a 3-1 loss. Four Tigers were honored with All-MIAA accolades in 2012, led by second-team selection Jenna Ulrich at middle hitter. It was the second all-conference selection for Ulrich, who led the team with 313 kills, a .311 attack percentage, and led the MIAA in blocks with 154. The 154 blocks tied a single-season rally scoring era record at Fort Hays State. Grabbing honorable mention honors were senior setter Kayla Zoglman, junior libero Makenzie Weinman, and sophomore rightside hitter Taylor Mares. Zoglman led the team in assists with 1148, averaging 9.9 per set, and service aces with 28, while Weinman led the team in digs with 576, averaging 4.5 per set. Mares ranked third on the team in kills with 260 and had an attack percentage of .232.

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--------------ATTACK------------- -----SET----- ----------------SERVE----------------Name SP MP-MS K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set SA SA/Set SE Ulrich,Jenna 120 36-35 313 2.61 87 727 .311 3 0.03 0 0.00 0Lorenz,Lauren 26 15-3 6 0.23 1 18 .278 168 6.46 6 0.23 7Ledy,Samantha 28 18-1 50 1.79 19 112 .277 1 0.04 0 0.00 3Evans,Ashley 19 9-2 22 1.16 11 46 .239 1 0.05 0 0.00 0Mares,Taylor 112 36-24 260 2.32 105 669 .232 4 0.04 0 0.00 0Hoagland,Kylee 112 35-35 256 2.29 107 655 .227 23 0.21 20 0.18 36Zoglman,Kayla 116 35-34 49 0.42 17 143 .224 1148 9.90 28 0.24 22Glandon,Megan 25 13-1 33 1.32 19 86 .163 1 0.04 0 0.00 0Flagor,Mallory 59 30-5 77 1.31 41 240 .150 2 0.03 9 0.15 4Schwartz,Madison 111 34-32 271 2.44 156 921 .125 10 0.09 17 0.15 21Hewson,Sara 124 36-35 231 1.86 129 930 .110 19 0.15 14 0.11 5Hoekman,Tara 117 35-11 15 0.13 9 58 .103 23 0.20 12 0.10 17Weinman,Makenzie 128 37-0 7 0.05 4 39 .077 78 0.61 23 0.18 13Clanton,Latika 80 29-2 14 0.17 13 78 .013 9 0.11 11 0.14 4Mamot,Sarah 4 2-1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 5 1.25 0Messerole,Anna 11 8-1 10 0.91 12 34 -.059 0 0.00 0 0.00 1FORT HAYS STATE 130 37-37 1614 12.42 730 4756 .186 1490 11.46 145 1.12 133Opponents 130 37-37 1532 11.78 776 4814 .157 1432 11.02 140 1.08 233

----RECEPT---- -----DIG----- --------BLOCKING------- Name G RE TA Pct DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/Set BE BHE PTS Pts/Set Ulrich,Jenna 120 0 9 1.000 41 0.34 33 121 154 1.28 16 0 406.5 3.39Lorenz,Lauren 26 0 1 1.000 36 1.38 0 7 7 0.27 0 3 15.5 0.60Ledy,Samantha 28 0 2 1.000 7 0.25 1 8 9 0.32 4 0 55.0 1.96Evans,Ashley 19 1 2 .500 7 0.37 3 9 12 0.63 0 0 29.5 1.55Mares,Taylor 112 2 9 .778 51 0.46 3 60 63 0.56 5 0 293.0 2.62Hoagland,Kylee 112 2 16 .875 84 0.75 20 76 96 0.86 14 1 334.0 2.98Zoglman,Kayla 116 0 4 1.000 322 2.78 5 63 68 0.59 16 24 113.5 0.98Glandon,Megan 25 0 1 1.000 9 0.36 1 6 7 0.28 1 0 37.0 1.48Flagor,Mallory 59 5 67 .925 54 0.92 1 22 23 0.39 2 0 98.0 1.66Schwartz,Madison 111 12 393 .969 273 2.46 0 19 19 0.17 2 0 297.5 2.68Hewson,Sara 124 32 623 .949 322 2.60 3 39 42 0.34 3 2 267.5 2.16Hoekman,Tara 117 16 297 .946 281 2.40 1 0 1 0.01 0 0 28.0 0.24Weinman,Makenzie 128 19 496 .962 576 4.50 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 30.0 0.23Clanton,Latika 80 18 257 .930 119 1.49 1 0 1 0.01 0 1 26.0 0.32Mamot,Sarah 4 2 8 .750 6 1.50 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 5.0 1.25Messerole,Anna 11 1 6 .833 9 0.82 0 1 1 0.09 0 0 10.5 0.95TEAM 30 FORT HAYS STATE 130 140 2222 .937 2197 16.90 72 431 287.5 2.21 63 33 2046.5 15.74Opponents........... 130 145 2385 .939 2098 16.14 64 302 215.0 1.65 49 53 1887.0 14.52

Overall record: 23-14 Conf: 7-10 Home: 5-6 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 13-2

TEAM STATISTICS FHSU OPP ATTACK Kills 1614 1532 Errors 730 776 Total Attacks 4756 4814 Attack Pct .186 .157 Kills/Set 12.4 11.8SET Assists 1490 1432 Assists/Set 11.5 11.0SERVE Aces 145 140 Errors 133 233 Aces/Set 1.1 1.1

TEAM STATISTICS FHSU OPP SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors 140 145 Errors/Set 1.1 1.1 Attempts 2222 2385 Reception Pct .937 .939DEFENSE Digs 2197 2098 Digs/Set 16.9 16.1BLOCKING Block Solo 72 64 Block Assist 431 302 Total Blocks 287.5 215.0 Blocks Per Set 2.2 1.7 Block Errors 63 49BALL HANDLING ERRORS 33 53

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MATCH WINS BY #SETS 3 4 5 TotalFort Hays State 15 5 3 23Opponents 8 4 2 14

SETS WON BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 TotalFort Hays State 21 24 22 7 3 77Opponents 16 13 15 7 2 53

POINTS BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 TotalFort Hays State 842 829 844 307 70 2892Opponents 741 761 772 322 53 2649

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Match GAME SCORES SeasonDate Opponent Score Gm 1 Gm2 Gm3 Gm4 Gm5 Record#Aug 31, 2012 vs U. of the Southwest W 3-0 25-8 25-18 25-15 1-0#Aug 31, 2012 vs Bacone College W 3-0 25-7 25-16 25-12 2-0#Sep 01, 2012 vs Fort Lewis W 3-2 25-15 28-26 15-25 19-25 15-7 3-0#Sep 01, 2012 vs Southern Arkansas W 3-2 23-25 25-19 25-15 21-25 15-12 4-0&Sep 07, 2012 vs Texas Woman’s Univ. L 2-3 22-25 25-18 19-25 25-23 12-15 4-1&Sep 07, 2012 vs Grand Canyon Univ. L 0-3 19-25 22-25 15-25 4-2&Sep 07, 2012 at Colorado Mesa Univ. L 0-3 20-25 13-25 17-25 4-3&Sep 08, 2012 vs Western State Colo. W 3-1 25-22 18-25 26-24 25-19 5-3&Sep 08, 2012 vs Okla. Panhandle W 3-0 25-12 25-10 25-16 6-3*Sep 11, 2012 #1 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3 7-25 12-25 16-25 6-4 (0-1)*Sep 14, 2012 at Central Oklahoma W 3-1 23-25 26-24 25-17 25-22 7-4 (1-1)*Sep 15, 2012 at Pittsburg State W 3-0 26-24 28-26 25-18 8-4 (2-1)*Sep 19, 2012 at NW Missouri State L 1-3 20-25 22-25 25-22 23-25 8-5 (2-2)^Sep 21, 2012 vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) W 3-0 25-11 25-16 25-17 9-5^Sep 21, 2012 vs Bethany (Kan.) W 3-0 25-18 25-17 25-16 10-5^Sep 22, 2012 vs Southwestern (Kan.) W 3-0 25-19 25-20 25-18 11-5^Sep 22, 2012 at Johnson & Wales (CO) W 3-0 25-12 25-10 25-14 12-5*Sep 28, 2012 #3 WASHBURN L 0-3 23-25 21-25 26-28 12-6 (2-3)*Sep 29, 2012 EMPORIA STATE W 3-1 25-23 25-18 18-25 25-20 13-6 (3-3)@Oct 05, 2012 vs Arkansas-Monticello W 3-0 25-22 25-15 25-15 14-6@Oct 05, 2012 vs Southern Arkansas W 3-0 25-17 25-17 25-21 15-6@Oct 06, 2012 vs NW Oklahoma State W 3-0 25-17 25-14 25-21 16-6 @Oct 06, 2012 vs Henderson State W 3-0 25-15 25-15 25-12 17-6*Oct 09, 2012 MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-1 25-21 16-25 30-28 25-21 18-6 (4-3)*Oct 12, 2012 LINDENWOOD (MO.) L 0-3 23-25 15-25 28-30 18-7 (4-4)*Oct 13, 2012 TRUMAN L 0-3 20-25 13-25 18-25 18-8 (4-5)Oct 16, 2012 YORK (NEB.) W 3-0 25-13 25-17 25-11 19-8Oct 16, 2012 YORK COLLEGE (NEB.) W 3-0 25-7 25-18 25-10 20-8*Oct 19, 2012 at Missouri Southern W 3-0 25-23 25-19 26-24 21-8 (5-5)*Oct 20, 2012 at Southwest Baptist W 3-1 25-14 25-16 19-25 25-22 22-8 (6-5)*Oct 23, 2012 at #4 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 22-25 9-25 14-25 22-9 (6-6)*Oct 27, 2012 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 2-3 25-21 23-25 25-19 20-25 13-15 22-10 (6-7)*Oct 28, 2012 PITTSBURG STATE W 3-2 23-25 25-22 17-25 25-20 15-4 23-10 (7-7)*Oct 30, 2012 at #3 Washburn L 1-3 13-25 25-23 20-25 16-25 23-11 (7-8)*Nov 06, 2012 at Emporia State L 0-3 18-25 16-25 18-25 23-12 (7-9)*Nov 10, 2012 #6 CENTRAL MISSOURI L 1-3 19-25 22-25 25-20 14-25 23-13 (7-10)%Nov 13, 2012 at #4 Washburn L 1-3 21-25 25-22 27-29 19-25 23-14

*-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Matches%-MIAA Tournament#-Panhandle State Tournament (Goodwell, Okla.)&-Colorado Mesa Tournament (Grand Junction, Colo.)^-Johnson & Wales Tournament (Denver, Colo.)@-Southwest Baptist Tournament (Bolivar, Mo.)

2012 Final Results

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ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills .609 (17- 3-23) Hoagland,Kylee at Central Oklahoma (Sep 14, 2012) .600 (18- 0-30) Ulrich,Jenna vs Emporia State (Sep 29, 2012) .562 (19- 1-32) Ulrich,Jenna at Southwest Baptist (Oct 20, 2012) .538 (15- 1-26) Ulrich,Jenna vs Fort Lewis (Sep 01, 2012) .478 (12- 1-23) Ulrich,Jenna vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 01, 2012)

KILLS (K-E-TA)21 (21- 9-54) 4s Schwartz,Madison at Washburn (Oct 30, 2012)19 (19- 4-38) 5s Mares,Taylor vs Texas Woman’s Univ. (Sep 07, 2012)19 (19- 1-32) 4s Ulrich,Jenna at Southwest Baptist (Oct 20, 2012)18 (18- 0-30) 4s Ulrich,Jenna vs Emporia State (Sep 29, 2012)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)14 (14- 5-26) Mares,Taylor vs Washburn (Sep 28, 2012)12 (12- 1-23) Ulrich,Jenna vs Arkansas-Monticello (Oct 05, 2012)12 (12- 4-25) Schwartz,Madison at Missouri Southern (Oct 19, 2012)12 (12- 3-22) Hoagland,Kylee vs U. of the Southwest (Aug 31, 2012)11 (11- 5-44) Hewson,Sara at Missouri Southern (Oct 19, 2012)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)21 (21- 9-54) Schwartz,Madison at Washburn (Oct 30, 2012)19 (19- 1-32) Ulrich,Jenna at Southwest Baptist (Oct 20, 2012)18 (18- 0-30) Ulrich,Jenna vs Emporia State (Sep 29, 2012)17 (17- 3-23) Hoagland,Kylee at Central Oklahoma (Sep 14, 2012)17 (17- 7-62) Schwartz,Madison at Washburn (11/13/2012)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)19 (19- 4-38) Mares,Taylor vs Texas Woman’s Univ. (Sep 07, 2012)15 (15- 1-26) Ulrich,Jenna vs Fort Lewis (Sep 01, 2012)15 (15- 4-60) Schwartz,Madison vs Pittsburg State (Oct 28, 2012)14 (14- 8-36) Hoagland,Kylee vs Fort Lewis (Sep 01, 2012)14 (14- 2-33) Ulrich,Jenna vs Pittsburg State (Oct 28, 2012)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)62 (12-11-62) 5s Schwartz,Madison vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)62 (17- 7-62) 4s Schwartz,Madison at Washburn (11/13/2012)60 (15- 4-60) 5s Schwartz,Madison vs Pittsburg State (Oct 28, 2012)54 (21- 9-54) 4s Schwartz,Madison at Washburn (Oct 30, 2012)45 ( 8- 6-45) 5s Hewson,Sara vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)44 (11- 5-44) Hewson,Sara at Missouri Southern (Oct 19, 2012)39 ( 5- 5-39) Hewson,Sara at Pittsburg State (Sep 15, 2012)35 (10- 6-35) Schwartz,Madison vs Washburn (Sep 28, 2012)34 ( 8- 5-34) Hewson,Sara vs Truman (Oct 13, 2012)34 ( 6- 5-34) Schwartz,Madison at Emporia State (Nov 06, 2012)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)62 (17- 7-62) Schwartz,Madison at Washburn (11/13/2012)54 (21- 9-54) Schwartz,Madison at Washburn (Oct 30, 2012)41 ( 9- 3-41) Hewson,Sara at Central Oklahoma (Sep 14, 2012)40 ( 8- 4-40) Hewson,Sara vs Missouri Western (Oct 09, 2012)40 (10- 5-40) Hewson,Sara at Washburn (11/13/2012)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)62 (12-11-62) Schwartz,Madison vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)60 (15- 4-60) Schwartz,Madison vs Pittsburg State (Oct 28, 2012)45 ( 8- 6-45) Hewson,Sara vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)43 (13- 5-43) Mares,Taylor vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)39 (10- 9-39) Hewson,Sara vs Texas Woman’s Univ. (Sep 07, 2012)

POINTS22.0 (21- 0- 1.0) 4s Schwartz,Madison at Washburn (Oct 30, 2012)21.0 (19- 0- 2.0) 4s Ulrich,Jenna at Southwest Baptist (Oct 20, 2012)21.0 (19- 0- 2.0) 5s Mares,Taylor vs Texas Woman’s Univ. (Sep 07, 2012)20.5 (18- 0- 2.5) 4s Ulrich,Jenna vs Emporia State (Sep 29, 2012)19.5 (15- 0- 4.5) 5s Ulrich,Jenna vs Fort Lewis (Sep 01, 2012)

POINTS 3-SETS15.5 (10- 0- 5.5) Ulrich,Jenna vs Southern Arkansas (Oct 05, 2012)15.0 (12- 2- 1.0) Hoagland,Kylee vs U. of the Southwest (Aug 31, 2012)15.0 (11- 0- 4.0) Hoagland,Kylee at Pittsburg State (Sep 15, 2012)14.0 (11- 2- 1.0) Flagor,Mallory at Johnson & Wales (CO) (Sep 22, 2012)14.0 (14- 0- 0.0) Mares,Taylor vs Washburn (Sep 28, 2012)

POINTS 4-SETS22.0 (21- 0- 1.0) Schwartz,Madison at Washburn (Oct 30, 2012)21.0 (19- 0- 2.0) Ulrich,Jenna at Southwest Baptist (Oct 20, 2012)20.5 (18- 0- 2.5) Ulrich,Jenna vs Emporia State (Sep 29, 2012)19.5 (17- 2- 0.5) Schwartz,Madison at Washburn (11/13/2012)18.5 (16- 0- 2.5) Mares,Taylor at Washburn (11/13/2012)

POINTS 5-SETS21.0 (19- 0- 2.0) Mares,Taylor vs Texas Woman’s Univ. (Sep 07, 2012)19.5 (15- 0- 4.5) Ulrich,Jenna vs Fort Lewis (Sep 01, 2012)18.5 (14- 0- 4.5) Ulrich,Jenna vs Pittsburg State (Oct 28, 2012)17.5 (10- 0- 7.5) Ulrich,Jenna vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)17.5 (12- 0- 5.5) Ulrich,Jenna vs Texas Woman’s Univ. (Sep 07, 2012)

ASSISTS54 (5s) Zoglman,Kayla vs Pittsburg State (Oct 28, 2012)54 (4s) Zoglman,Kayla at Southwest Baptist (Oct 20, 2012)51 (4s) Zoglman,Kayla vs Emporia State (Sep 29, 2012)50 (5s) Zoglman,Kayla vs Texas Woman’s Univ. (Sep 07, 2012)50 (4s) Zoglman,Kayla at Washburn (11/13/2012)

ASSISTS 3-SETS39 Zoglman,Kayla vs Washburn (Sep 28, 2012)38 Zoglman,Kayla at Missouri Southern (Oct 19, 2012)36 Zoglman,Kayla at Pittsburg State (Sep 15, 2012)35 Zoglman,Kayla vs Arkansas-Monticello (Oct 05, 2012)30 Zoglman,Kayla vs Lindenwood (Mo.) (Oct 12, 2012)

ASSISTS 4-SETS54 Zoglman,Kayla at Southwest Baptist (Oct 20, 2012)51 Zoglman,Kayla vs Emporia State (Sep 29, 2012)50 Zoglman,Kayla at Washburn (11/13/2012)49 Zoglman,Kayla at Central Oklahoma (Sep 14, 2012)49 Zoglman,Kayla vs Missouri Western (Oct 09, 2012)

ASSISTS 5-SETS54 Zoglman,Kayla vs Pittsburg State (Oct 28, 2012)50 Zoglman,Kayla vs Texas Woman’s Univ. (Sep 07, 2012)45 Zoglman,Kayla vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)43 Zoglman,Kayla vs Fort Lewis (Sep 01, 2012)42 Zoglman,Kayla vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 01, 2012)

DIGS36 (5s) Weinman,Makenzie vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)30 (5s) Weinman,Makenzie vs Fort Lewis (Sep 01, 2012)29 (4s) Weinman,Makenzie at Washburn (11/13/2012)24 (4s) Zoglman,Kayla vs Missouri Western (Oct 09, 2012)22 (3s) Weinman,Makenzie at Pittsburg State (Sep 15, 2012)

DIGS 3-SETS22 Weinman,Makenzie at Pittsburg State (Sep 15, 2012)19 Weinman,Makenzie vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) (Sep 21, 2012)18 Weinman,Makenzie vs U. of the Southwest (Aug 31, 2012)18 Hoekman,Tara at Pittsburg State (Sep 15, 2012)18 Weinman,Makenzie vs York College (Neb.) (Oct 16, 2012)

DIGS 4-SETS29 Weinman,Makenzie at Washburn (11/13/2012)24 Zoglman,Kayla vs Missouri Western (Oct 09, 2012)22 Zoglman,Kayla at Southwest Baptist (Oct 20, 2012)21 Weinman,Makenzie at Southwest Baptist (Oct 20, 2012)20 Weinman,Makenzie at Central Oklahoma (Sep 14, 2012)

DIGS 5-SETS36 Weinman,Makenzie vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)30 Weinman,Makenzie vs Fort Lewis (Sep 01, 2012)21 Hoekman,Tara vs Pittsburg State (Oct 28, 2012)20 Schwartz,Madison vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)20 Hewson,Sara vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)

ACES5 Clanton,Latika vs York (Neb.) (Oct 16, 2012)4 Schwartz,Madison vs Henderson State (Oct 06, 2012)4 Lorenz,Lauren vs York (Neb.) (Oct 16, 2012)4 Mamot,Sarah vs York (Neb.) (Oct 16, 2012)3 Zoglman,Kayla vs Arkansas-Monticello (Oct 05, 2012)

BLOCKS (BS-BA)12 ( 3- 9) Ulrich,Jenna vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)9 ( 3- 6) Ulrich,Jenna at Washburn (Oct 30, 2012)9 ( 2- 7) Ulrich,Jenna vs Texas Woman’s Univ. (Sep 07, 2012)9 ( 2- 7) Ulrich,Jenna vs Southern Arkansas (Oct 05, 2012)8 ( 1- 7) Ulrich,Jenna vs Pittsburg State (Oct 28, 2012)8 ( 1- 7) Zoglman,Kayla vs Central Oklahoma (Oct 27, 2012)

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ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .340 (42-10- 94) vs Panhandle State (Sep 06, 2011) .329 (35-11- 73) vs Minot State (Sep 03, 2011) .326 (43-12- 95) at Univ Sioux Falls (Sep 02, 2011) .324 (49-15-105) vs Bethany College (Sep 19, 2011) .302 (46-14-106) vs Bethany College (Sep 19, 2011)

KILLS (K-E-TA)77 (77-36-227) 5g vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 05, 2011)74 (74-32-235) 5g vs Central Missouri (Oct 22, 2011)73 (73-33-225) 5g vs Truman (Sep 24, 2011)72 (72-29-199) 5g vs Lindenwood (Sep 09, 2011)70 (70-28-229) 5g vs Pittsburg State (Oct 09, 2011)

KILLS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA)49 (49-15-105) vs Bethany College (Sep 19, 2011)49 (49-22-138) at Emporia State (Nov 11, 2011)48 (48-16-119) vs Missouri Southern (Nov 04, 2011)46 (46-14-106) vs Bethany College (Sep 19, 2011)43 (43-12- 95) at Univ Sioux Falls (Sep 02, 2011)

KILLS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA)61 (61-27-165) vs Cameron (Sep 30, 2011)57 (57-27-171) vs Missouri Western (Oct 14, 2011)55 (55-23-149) vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 30, 2011)50 (50-20-128) vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 10, 2011)49 (49-26-160) vs Emporia State (Oct 21, 2011)

KILLS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA)77 (77-36-227) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 05, 2011)74 (74-32-235) vs Central Missouri (Oct 22, 2011)73 (73-33-225) vs Truman (Sep 24, 2011)72 (72-29-199) vs Lindenwood (Sep 09, 2011)70 (70-28-229) vs Pittsburg State (Oct 09, 2011)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)235 (74-32-235) 5g vs Central Missouri (Oct 22, 2011)229 (70-28-229) 5g vs Pittsburg State (Oct 09, 2011)228 (64-32-228) 5g at Pittsburg State (Sep 16, 2011)227 (77-36-227) 5g vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 05, 2011)225 (73-33-225) 5g vs Truman (Sep 24, 2011)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA)138 (49-22-138) at Emporia State (Nov 11, 2011)134 (35-29-134) at Southwest Baptist (Sep 09, 2011)126 (25-25-126) at Central Missouri (Nov 12, 2011)123 (34-11-123) vs Washburn (Oct 18, 2011)119 (48-16-119) vs Missouri Southern (Nov 04, 2011)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA)171 (57-27-171) vs Missouri Western (Oct 14, 2011)165 (61-27-165) vs Cameron (Sep 30, 2011)163 (47-36-163) vs NW Missouri State (Sep 23, 2011)163 (48-28-163) at Washburn (11/08/2011)160 (49-26-160) vs Emporia State (Oct 21, 2011)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA)235 (74-32-235) vs Central Missouri (Oct 22, 2011)229 (70-28-229) vs Pittsburg State (Oct 09, 2011)228 (64-32-228) at Pittsburg State (Sep 16, 2011)227 (77-36-227) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 05, 2011)225 (73-33-225) vs Truman (Sep 24, 2011)

ASSISTS72 (5g) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 05, 2011)70 (5g) vs Lindenwood (Sep 09, 2011)68 (5g) vs Central Missouri (Oct 22, 2011)68 (5g) vs Truman (Sep 24, 2011)63 (5g) vs Pittsburg State (Oct 09, 2011)

Team Match HighsASSISTS 3-GAMES48 vs Missouri Southern (Nov 04, 2011)44 vs Bethany College (Sep 19, 2011)43 at Emporia State (Nov 11, 2011)41 vs Bethany College (Sep 19, 2011)40 at Univ Sioux Falls (Sep 02, 2011)

ASSISTS 4-GAMES57 vs Cameron (Sep 30, 2011)49 vs Missouri Western (Oct 14, 2011)48 vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 30, 2011)47 at Washburn (11/08/2011)47 vs NW Missouri State (Sep 23, 2011)

ASSISTS 5-GAMES72 vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 05, 2011)70 vs Lindenwood (Sep 09, 2011)68 vs Central Missouri (Oct 22, 2011)68 vs Truman (Sep 24, 2011)63 vs Pittsburg State (Oct 09, 2011)

DIGS114 (5g) at Pittsburg State (Sep 16, 2011)113 (5g) vs Pittsburg State (Oct 09, 2011)106 (5g) vs Central Missouri (Oct 22, 2011)104 (5g) vs Truman (Sep 24, 2011)104 (5g) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 05, 2011)

DIGS 3-GAMES76 at Southwest Baptist (Sep 09, 2011)64 vs Missouri Southern (Nov 04, 2011)62 at Emporia State (Nov 11, 2011)57 at Missouri Western (Sep 17, 2011)56 at Central Missouri (Nov 12, 2011)

DIGS 4-GAMES77 vs Missouri Western (Oct 14, 2011)68 vs Emporia State (Oct 21, 2011)66 at Washburn (11/08/2011)64 vs Cameron (Sep 30, 2011)63 vs NW Missouri State (Sep 23, 2011)

DIGS 5-GAMES114 at Pittsburg State (Sep 16, 2011)113 vs Pittsburg State (Oct 09, 2011)106 vs Central Missouri (Oct 22, 2011)104 vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 05, 2011)104 vs Truman (Sep 24, 2011)

ACES9 at Texas-Permian Basin (Oct 01, 2011)9 at Univ Sioux Falls (Sep 02, 2011)9 vs Truman (Sep 24, 2011)9 vs Panhandle State (Sep 06, 2011)8 vs Lindenwood (Sep 09, 2011)

BLOCKS14.0 vs Black Hills State (Sep 02, 2011)13.0 vs Central Oklahoma (Sep 10, 2011)12.0 vs Southern Arkansas (Sep 10, 2011)12.0 at Truman (Oct 29, 2011)11.0 vs Truman (Sep 24, 2011)11.0 vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 05, 2011)11.0 at Washburn (11/08/2011)11.0 vs Pittsburg State (Oct 09, 2011)

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Team Conference Pct. Overall Pct. xy-Nebraska-Kearney (1) 16-1 .941 35-3 .921 Central Missouri (3) 16-2 .889 26-7 .788 Washburn (2) 15-2 .882 31-4 .886 Truman (4) 15-3 .833 27-7 .794 Emporia State (5) 9-8 .529 20-12 .625 Northwest Missouri (6) 9-9 .500 15-17 .469 Fort Hays State (7) 7-10 .412 23-14 .622 Pittsburg State 7-10 .412 17-13 .567 Central Oklahoma (8) 7-10 .412 13-18 .419 Missouri Western 6-12 .333 16-16 .500 Lindenwood 5-13 .278 15-17 .469 Southwest Baptist 2-16 .111 10-23 .303 MIssouri Southern 0-18 .000 0-30 .000 x-MIAA Regular Season Championy-MIAA Tournament Champion()-MIAA Tournament Seed

HITTING PERCENTAGE (Minimum .200/3.0 attacks per game)Player Team Cl G Kills Errs Total Pct1. Sokolowski,Katie UNKVB JR 112 354 68 743 .3852. Fey,Jessica WU SR 121 401 101 840 .3573. Cox,Marissa WU SO 120 285 76 596 .3514. Sharpe,Megan TSU SR 114 356 83 788 .3465. Peniston,Bradye UCM SR 126 400 98 957 .3166. Pesavento,Ellie UNKVB JR 108 264 49 684 .3147. Ulrich,Jenna FHSU JR 118 304 87 712 .3058. Spicer,Carly ESU SO 108 211 56 514 .3029. Rouzee,Jenna UNKVB SR 112 150 33 390 .30010. Nedbalek,Jordan SBU JR 123 256 72 643 .286

KILLS (Minimum 2.00 per game)Player Team Cl G No. Per Game1. Brak,Allie TSU SO 112 421 3.762. Roy,Morgan UCO SR 113 424 3.753. Krolikowski,Ariel UNKVB SR 109 392 3.604. Fey,Jessica WU SR 121 401 3.315. Peniston,Bradye UCM SR 126 400 3.176. Sokolowski,Katie UNKVB JR 112 354 3.167. Sharpe,Megan TSU SR 114 356 3.128. Bartosh,Brooke NWMSU SO 115 352 3.069. Sojka,Carly UCM FR 108 324 3.0010. Graves,Abby NWMSU SO 116 347 2.99

ASSISTS (Minimum 5.00 per game)Player Team Cl G No. Per Game1. Rouzee,Jenna UNKVB SR 112 1242 11.092. Bates,Julia UCM JR 126 1322 10.493. Zimmerman,Meghan TSU SO 127 1332 10.494. Zoglman,Kayla FHSU SR 113 1121 9.925. Brydels,Emma LWU SO 118 1131 9.586. Wittman,Abby WU JR 109 1012 9.287. Harmon,Faith UCO SR 94 827 8.808. Gardner,Dallas NWMSU FR 103 720 6.999. Pearson,Becca PSU SR 108 715 6.6210. Deustschmann,Katie ESU SO 112 706 6.30

SERVICE ACES (Minimum 0.10 per game)Player Team Cl G No. Per Game1. Gardner,Dallas NWMSU FR 103 39 0.382. Hughes,Hillary WU SR 122 46 0.383. Hudgens,Kirsten NWMSU SO 73 27 0.374. Blount,Hannah SBU FR 111 41 0.375. Rockhold,Nicole PSU SR 104 35 0.346. Monachino,Mikalee UCM FR 126 42 0.337. Zimmerman,Meghan TSU SO 127 42 0.338. Wittman,Abby WU JR 109 34 0.319. Heise,Abby TSU FR 114 35 0.3110. Leitner,Ashley UNKVB JR 69 21 0.30

BLOCKS (Minimum 0.50 per game)Player Team Cl G Solo Asst Total Per Game1. Ulrich,Jenna FHSU JR 118 32 120 152.0 1.292. Sharpe,Megan TSU SR 114 21 123 144.0 1.263. Haring,Courtney ESU SO 99 14 108 122.0 1.234. Smith,Juliette UCO SO 107 24 107 131.0 1.225. Guyot,Kayla LWU FR 118 18 108 126.0 1.076. Nedbalek,Jordan SBU JR 123 23 107 130.0 1.06

DIGS (Minimum 1.00 per game)Player Team Cl G No. Per Game1. Beckman,Tori NWMSU SR 116 705 6.082. Schwartz,Meg ESU SR 112 591 5.283. Hardaker,Tate UCO JR 113 582 5.154. McGowan,Liz UNKVB SO 113 571 5.055. Reilly,Annie UCM FR 126 615 4.886. Schrimpf,Kaila LWU SR 119 578 4.867. Weinman,Makenzie FHSU JR 124 557 4.498. Moser,Abby TSU SO 127 546 4.309. Anderson,Kaleigh UNKVB SR 113 459 4.0610. Churchman,Courtney WU JR 104 413 3.97

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MIAA TEAM STATSHITTING PERCENTAGETeam G Kills Errs Total Pct1. Nebraska-Kearney 116 1702 495 4575 .2642. Washburn 122 1740 605 4499 .2523. Truman 127 1700 616 4595 .2364. Central Missouri 126 1742 639 4865 .2275. Emporia State 112 1530 626 4337 .2086. Pittsburg State 108 1452 658 4197 .1897. Missouri Western 115 1444 636 4361 .1858. Fort Hays State 124 1539 703 4589 .1829. Central Oklahoma 113 1279 613 3973 .16810. Lindenwood 119 1465 734 4399 .166

ASSISTSTeam G No. Per Game1. Nebraska-Kearney 116 1578 13.602. Washburn 122 1632 13.383. Emporia State 112 1443 12.884. Central Missouri 126 1592 12.635. Pittsburg State 108 1354 12.546. Truman 127 1563 12.317. Northwest Missouri 116 1383 11.928. Missouri Western 115 1353 11.779. Fort Hays State 124 1421 11.4610. Lindenwood 119 1345 11.30

KILLSTeam G No. Per Game1. Nebraska-Kearney 116 1702 14.672. Washburn 122 1740 14.263. Central Missouri 126 1742 13.834. Emporia State 112 1530 13.665. Pittsburg State 108 1452 13.446. Truman 127 1700 13.397. Northwest Missouri 116 1467 12.658. Missouri Western 115 1444 12.569. Fort Hays State 124 1539 12.4110. Lindenwood 119 1465 12.31

BLOCKSTeam G Solo Asst Total Per Game1. Central Oklahoma 113 54 423 265.5 2.352. Fort Hays State 124 68 413 274.5 2.213. Emporia State 112 43 392 239.0 2.134. Truman 127 51 419 260.5 2.055. Southwest Baptist 124 43 416 251.0 2.026. Washburn 122 95 292 241.0 1.987. Central Missouri 126 55 383 246.5 1.968. Lindenwood 119 36 363 217.5 1.839. Missouri Western 115 45 328 209.0 1.8210. Pittsburg State 108 44 302 195.0 1.81

SERVICE ACESTeam G No. Per Game1. Northwest Missouri 116 176 1.522. Nebraska-Kearney 116 172 1.483. Washburn 122 175 1.434. Truman 127 175 1.385. Central Missouri 126 164 1.306. Southwest Baptist 124 147 1.197. Lindenwood 119 139 1.178. Pittsburg State 108 120 1.119. MIssouri Southern 100 110 1.1010. Missouri Western 115 119 1.03

DIGSTeam G No. Per Game1. Nebraska-Kearney 116 2473 21.322. Emporia State 112 1972 17.613. Pittsburg State 108 1888 17.484. Washburn 122 2125 17.425. Fort Hays State 124 2107 16.996. Truman 127 2149 16.927. Lindenwood 119 1983 16.668. Central Missouri 126 2099 16.669. Missouri Western 115 1895 16.4810. Northwest Missouri 116 1894 16.33

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Player of the Year: Jessica Fey, Sr., HM, WashburnFreshman of the Year: Abby Heise, Fr., RS, TrumanCoach of the Year: Rick Squires, Nebraska-Kearney

FIRST TEAMJessica Fey, Sr., MH, Washburn ^ Megan Sharpe, Sr., MH, Truman ^ Bradye Peniston, Sr., MH, Central Missouri Katie Sokolowski, Jr., MH, Nebraska-KearneyAriel Krolikowski, Sr., MH, Nebraska-Kearney Allie Brak, So., OH, Truman Jenna Rouzee, Sr., S, Nebraska-Kearney Tori Beckman, Sr., L, Northwest Missouri ^=Unanimous Selection

SECOND TEAMJessica Kopp, Sr., RS, Washburn Hillary Hughes, Sr., OH, Washburn Morgan Roy, Sr., OH, Central Oklahoma Jenna Ulrich, Jr., MH, Fort Hays State Paige Vanderpool, Jr., OH, Emporia State Ellie Pesavento, Jr., MH, Nebraska-KearneyJulia Bates, Jr., S, Central Missouri Meghan Zimmerman, So., S, Truman Meg Schwartz, Sr., L, Emporia State Two setters due to tie in the voting

2012 MIAA POSTSEASON AWARDSTHIRD TEAMBrooke Bartosh, So., RS, Northwest Missouri Carly Sojka, OH, Central Missouri Liz McGowan, So., L/OH, Nebraska-Kearney Taylor Goodness, Jr., MH, Central Missouri Abby Heise, Fr., RS, Truman Nicole Rockhold, Sr., OH, Pittsburg State Abby Wittman, Jr., S, Washburn Annie Reilly, Fr., L, Central Missouri

HONORABLE MENTIONCentral Oklahoma – Tate Hardaker, Jr., L. Emporia State – Carly Spicer, So., MH; Courtney Haring, So., MH; Katie Deutschmann, So., RS/S; Brianna Kaiser, Jr., OH. Fort Hays State – Makenzie Weinman, Jr., L; Taylor Mares, So., RS; Kayla Zoglman, Sr., S. Lindenwood – Kayla Guyot, Fr., MH; Kaila Schrimpf, Sr., L.Missouri Southern – Katie Politte, So., OH. Missouri Western – Stephanie Hattey, Jr., RS/S; Jessica Thorup, Fr., RS. Pittsburg State – Brooke Fay, Sr., MH; Crystal Whitten, Fr., OH. Southwest Baptist – Jordan Nedbalek, Jr., MH; Carrie Johnson, Sr., OH/MH. Truman – Abby Moser, So., L; Emily Briseno, Sr., MH, Ali Pat-terson, Fr., OH.Washburn – Kelsey Lewis, Jr., OH, Merissa Cox, So., OH.

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MIAA Volleyball Regular Season

Champions From 1982-2012

School No. of Championships Central Missouri 22 Truman 6 Washburn 6 Emporia State 1 Nebraska-Kearney 1

Founded: 1912 (Reorganized in 1924)Web Site: www.themiaa.comPhone: (816) 421-6422 Fax: (816) 421-6423Commissioner: Dr. Robert J. Boerigter

E-mail: [email protected] Commissioner for Championships and Business Development: Larry House

E-mail: [email protected] Commissioner / SWA: Amber Feldman

E-mail: [email protected] of Communications: Josh Slaughter

E-mail: [email protected] Offi ce Fax: (816) 421-6429

The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, a 14-member conference of NCAA Division II institutions in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska, was fi rst organized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The MIAA has gained the reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA student-athletes have won 12 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, 153 individual national titles. The MIAA currently conducts championships in 10 sports for men and nine for women. For the men, champions are crowned in football, soccer, cross country, basketball, wrestling, indoor and outdoor track & fi eld, baseball, tennis and golf. The women compete for titles in volleyball, cross-country, soccer, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & fi eld, softball, golf and tennis. Dr. Robert J. Boerigter became the fourth full-time commissioner in MIAA history when he succeeded Jim Johnson on September 20, 2010. Boerigter was previously the director of athletics at Northwest Missouri State University from July of 2001 through September of 2010. Larry House joined the MIAA staff in the summer of 2007 to assist in the marketing of the conference and its events, as well as aid in the league’s external affairs. Amber Feldman was named the MIAA Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations and Senior Woman Administrator and began work on July 1, 2011. Feldman graduated with a bachelor of science in Sport Administration from Ball State University in May 2006, and attained a minor is business as well. She earned her master of science in Sport Management from Drexel University in August 2010. Josh Slaughter became the MIAA Director of Communications on August 1, 2012 after spending the previous six years at Emporia State University, where he was Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations.

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MIAA Regular Season Champions (Year-By-Year)1982 Central Missouri 1983 Central Missouri 1984 Central Missouri 1985 Central Missouri 1986 Central Missouri 1987 Central Missouri 1988 Central Missouri 1989 Central Missouri 1990 Central Missouri 1991 Central Missouri 1992 Central Missouri 1993 Central Missouri 1994 Central Missouri 1995 Central Missouri 1996 Central Missouri 1997 Central Missouri 1998 Central Missouri 1999 Central Missouri 2000 Central Missouri Truman 2001 Truman 2002 Washburn 2003 Truman (RS/T) 2004 Truman (RS/T) 2005 Washburn (RS) Truman (T)

Dr. Bob BoerigterMIAA Commissioner

School Enrollment Location Population Colors NicknameCentral Missouri 11,000 Warrensburg, Mo. 19,110 Cardinal & Black JenniesCentral Oklahoma 17,101 Edmond, Okla. 82,963 Blue & Bronze BronchosEmporia State 6,528 Emporia, Kan. 24,971 Old Gold & Black HornetsFort Hays State 11,883 Hays, Kan. 20,717 Black & Gold TigersLindenwood 8,787 St. Charles, Mo. 66,598 Black & Gold LionsMissouri Southern 5,740 Joplin, Mo. 50,559 Green & Gold LionsMissouri Western 5,535 St. Joseph, Mo. 77,185 Black & Gold GriffonsNebraska-Kearney 6,500 Kearney, Neb. 31,174 Royal Blue & Old Gold LopersNW Missouri State 6,900 Maryville, Mo. 12,016 Forest Green & White BearcatsPittsburg State 7,127 Pittsburg, Kan. 20,276 Crimson & Gold GorillasSouthwest Baptist 3,600 Bolivar, Mo. 10,334 Purple & White BearcatsWashburn 7,500 Topeka, Kan. 128,188 Yale Blue & White Ichabods

Volleyball MIAA Member Information

MIAA Member Athletic WebsitesCentral Missouri: www.ucmo.edu/athletics

Central Oklahoma: www.bronchosports.comEmporia State: www.emporia.edu/athleticsFort Hays State: www.fhsuathletics.com

Lindenwood: www.lindenwoodlions.comMissouri Southern: www.mssulions.comMissouri Western: www.gogriffons.comNebraska-Kearney: www.lopers.com

Northwest Missouri State: www.northwestbearcats.comPittsburg State: www.pittstategorillas.comSouthwest Baptist: www.sbubearcats.com

Washburn: www.wusports.com

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2006 Truman (E/T) Washburn (W) 2007 Truman (E/T) Washburn (W) 2008 Emporia State 2009 Central Missouri 2010 Central Missouri Washburn 2011 Central Missouri Washburn 2012 Nebraska-Kearney (RS/T)

(T) - MIAA Tournament Champion(RS) - MIAA Regular Season Champion(E) - East Division Champion(W) - West Division Champion

The MIAA crowned a regular season and tournament champion from 2003 to 2007, and began to do the same again in 2012. The conference was split into east and west divisions from 2006 to 2007.

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FHSU Career 1,000 Kill Club1. Jennifer Brandes (1991-1994) 19842. Andrea Logan (2000-2003) 17943. Niki Mock (1990-1992) 13784. Terrie Sargent (1982-1985) 13295. Amber Zoglman (2001-2004) 11986. Marlys Gwaltney (1987-1990) 1133

Career Kills Per Set Leaders(NCAA Division II Only) (Min. 200 sets)1. Kellyn Thaut (2005, 2007) 938 k – 224 s 4.192. Andrea Logan (2000-2003) 1794 k – 437 s 4.113. Lilian Rezende (2008-2009) 886 k -- 123 s 3.604. Regina Taylor (1998-1999) 730 k – 210 s 3.485. Jennifer Brandes* (1992-1994) 1428 k – 424 s 3.376. Amber Zoglman (2001-2004) 1198 k – 417 s 2.877. Lynn Smith (1993-1994) 810 k – 304 s 2.668. Julie Stanley (1997-1998) 544 k – 211 s 2.589. Darshaya Mustacchio (2002-2004) 814 k – 320 s 2.5410. Shannon Madison (1999-2002) 969 k – 402 s 2.41

Single Season Kills Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Andrea Logan 2002 5912. Kellyn Thaut 2007 5723. Jennifer Brandes 1992 5644. Jennifer Brandes 1993 5355. Amber Zoglman 2004 5176. Ashley Holt 2004 4937. Andrea Logan 2001 4768. Andrea Logan 2003 4579. Lilian Rezende 2009 45210. Lilian Rezende 2008 434

NAIA Top 31. Niki Mock 1991 6182. Jennifer Brandes 1991 5493. Cindy Ericksmoen 1989 504

Single Season Kills Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only)Freshman Andrea Ladwig 1995 312Sophomore Jennifer Brandes 1992 564Junior Andrea Logan 2002 591Senior Kellyn Thaut 2007 572

Single Season Kills Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) (Min. 500 Att.)1. Andrea Logan 2002 591 k – 118 s 5.012. Kellyn Thaut 2007 572 k – 119 s 4.813. Amber Zoglman 2004 517 k – 123 s 4.204. Andrea Logan 2001 476 k – 114 s 4.185. Andrea Logan 2003 457 k – 110 s 4.156. Ashley Holt 2004 493 k – 123 s 4.017. Amber Zoglman 2003 430 k – 109 s 3.948. Regina Taylor 1998 425 k – 109 s 3.909. Jennifer Brandes 1992 564 k – 150 s 3.7610. Lilian Rezende 2009 452 k -- 123 s 3.67

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present)In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modifi ed to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

Single Match Kills1. Andrea Logan Fort Lewis 10/4/02 332. Andrea Logan South Dakota 9/6/02 313. Elisa Arnold Metro State 11/9/02 30 Lilian Rezende vs. Texas-Permian Basin 10/3/08 305. Kellyn Thaut Colorado Mines 11/4/05 28

Single Match Kills (3 sets)1. Kellyn Thaut at Missouri Southern 10/26/07 232. Andrea Logan Colorado Christian 11/8/02 223. Neeley Remmers at Pittsburg State 9/28/07 224. Andrea Logan vs. Nebraska-Kearney 11/16/02 21 Amber Zoglman vs. Mesa State 11/13/04 21 Lilian Rezende vs. Upper Iowa 9/11/09 21

Single Match Kills (4 sets)1. Elisa Arnold Metro State 11/9/02 302. Kellyn Thaut Colorado Mines 11/4/05 283. Amber Zoglman at Rockhurst 10/26/04 264. Kellyn Thaut vs. Ouachita Baptist 9/1/07 265. Five Occurrences 25

Single Match Kills (5 sets)1. Andrea Logan Fort Lewis 10/4/02 332. Andrea Logan South Dakota 9/6/02 313. Lilian Rezende vs. Texas-Permian Basin 10/3/08 304. Andrea Logan Adams State 10/5/02 26 Andrea Logan Rockhurst 10/15/03 26 Lilian Rezende vs. Incarnate Word 10/3/08 26

Single Season Kills1. Andrea Logan 2002 5912. Kellyn Thaut 2007 5723. Amber Zoglman 2004 5174. Ashley Holt 2004 4935. Andrea Logan 2001 476

Single-Season Kills Per Set1. Andrea Logan 2002 591 k – 118 s 5.012. Kellyn Thaut 2007 572 k – 119 s 4.813. Amber Zoglman 2004 517 k – 123 s 4.204. Andrea Logan 2001 476 k – 114 s 4.185. Andrea Logan 2003 457 k – 110 s 4.15

Career Kills1. Andrea Logan* (2001-2003) 15242. Amber Zoglman (2001-2004) 11983. Kellyn Thaut (2005, 2007) 9384. Lilian Rezende (2008-2009) 8865. Leanna Roberts (2005-2008) 853* Played only 3 years under rally scoring era

Career Kills Per Set (Min. 200 sets)1. Andrea Logan* (2001-2003) 437 s 4.462. Kellyn Thaut (2005, 2007) 224 s 4.193. Lilian Rezende (2008-2009) 246 s 3.604. Amber Zoglman (2001-2004) 417 s 2.875. Shannon Madison% (2001-2002) 209 s 2.84% Played only 2 years under rally scoring era* Played only 3 years under rally scoring era

Jennifer Brandes is the all-time kills leader in FHSU volleyball history, pounding down 1,984 in her four-year

career from 1991-1994.

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Career Assists Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Jayme Eichner (2001-2004) 58782. Kayla Zoglman (2011-2012) 24103. Whitney Hoffman (2005-2008) 23594. Aimee Sayles (1994-1995) 23335. Whitney Liggett (2007-2010) 22016. Jennifer Phelan (1992-1994) 21127. Kate Burrell (1997-1998) 16968. Maxene Skidmore (2004-2005) 14259. Celeste Perkins (1992) 124510. Heidi Kerbel (1999) 1034

NAIA Top 31. Linda Ragland (1985-1988) 26372. Celeste Perkins* (1991) 21623. Andrea Janicek (1982-1983) 1864*Perkins played two years, but her second season was at the NCAA Division II level.

Career Assists Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) (Min. 500 assists)1. Jayme Eichner (2001-2004) 466 s 12.612. Heidi Kerbel (1999) 85 s 12.163. Maxene Skidmore (2004-2005) 133 s 10.714. Kayla Zoglman (2011-2012) 241 s 10.005. Aimee Sayles (1994-1995) 246 s 9.486. Sarah Mueller (2006) 91 s 9.477. Whitney Hoffman (2005-Pres.) 153 s 9.468. Kate Burrell (1997-1998) 183 s 9.279. Celeste Perkins (1992) 143 s 8.7110. Elizabeth Schukman (2000) 81 s 7.89

Single-Season Assist Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Jayme Eichner 2004 16442. Jennifer Phelan 1993 16083. Jayme Eichner 2002 14564. Jayme Eichner 2003 14545. Whitney Hoffman 2007 14196. Maxene Skidmore 2005 14047. Jayme Eichner 2001 13248. Kayla Zoglman 2011 12629. Aimee Sayles 1994 124710. Celeste Perkins 1992 1245

Single Season Assist Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only)Freshman Jayme Eichner 2001 1324Sophomore Jennifer Phelan 1993 1608Junior Jayme Eichner 2003 1454Senior Jayme Eichner 2004 1644

Single Season Assists Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Jayme Eichner 2004 1644 a – 123 s 13.372. Jayme Eichner 2003 1454 a – 110 s 13.223. Jayme Eichner 2002 1456 a – 118 s 12.344. Heidi Kerbel 1999 1034 a – 85 s 12.165. Maxene Skidmore 2005 1404 a - 117 s 12.006. Whitney Hoffman 2007 1419 a – 119 s 11.927. Jayme Eichner 2001 1324 a – 115 s 11.518. Aimee Sayles 1994 1247 a – 111 s 11.239. Kayla Zoglman 2011 1262 a - 125 s 10.1010. Jennifer Phelan 1993 1608 a – 161 s 9.99

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present)In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modifi ed to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

Single Match Assists1. Jayme Eichner Rockhurst 10/15/03 742. Jayme Eichner South Dakota 9/6/02 70 Jayme Eichner Metro State 11/9/02 704. Jayme Eichner at Rockhurst 10/26/04 685. Maxene Skidmore Colorado Mines 11/4/05 67

Single Match Assists (3 sets)1. Jayme Eichner Colorado Christian 11/8/02 532. Jayme Eichner CSU-Pueblo 10/10/03 52 Jayme Eichner Washburn 10/5/04 52 Maxene Skidmore CSU-Pueblo 10/15/05 525. Jayme Eichner Washburn 9/7/02 51 Jayme Eichner Chadron State 10/25/03 51

Single Match Assists (4 sets)1. Jayme Eichner Metro State 11/9/02 702. Jayme Eichner at Rockhurst 10/26/04 683. Maxene Skidmore Colorado Mines 11/4/05 674. Jayme Eichner Adams State 10/9/04 655. Jayme Eichner at Western State 10/17/03 64

Single Match Assists (5 sets)1. Jayme Eichner Rockhurst 10/15/03 742. Jayme Eichner South Dakota 9/6/02 703. Jayme Eichner vs. Rockhurst 11/19/04 66 Jayme Eichner vs. Drury 8/27/04 665. Kayla Zoglman Central Missouri 10/22/11 63

Single-Season Assists1. Jayme Eichner 2004 16442. Jayme Eichner 2002 14563. Jayme Eichner 2003 14544. Whitney Hoffman 2007 14195. Maxene Skidmore 2005 1404

Single-Season Assists Per Set1. Jayme Eichner 2004 123 s 13.372. Jayme Eichner 2003 110 s 13.223. Jayme Eichner 2002 118 s 12.344. Maxene Skidmore 2005 117 s 12.005. Whitney Hoffman 2007 119 s 11.92

Career Assists1. Jayme Eichner 2001-2004 466 s 58782. Kayla Zoglman 2011-2012 241 s 24103. Whitney Hoffman 2005-2008 133 s 23594. Whitney Liggett 2007-2010 133 s 2201 5. Maxene Skidmore 2004-2005 91 s 1425

Career Assists Per Set1. Jayme Eichner 2001-2004 466 s 12.612. Maxene Skidmore 2004-2005 133 s 10.713. Kayla Zoglman 2011-2012 241 s 10.004. Sarah Mueller 2006 91 s 9.475. Whitney Hoffman 2005-2008 345 s 6.84

Jayme Eichner all-time assist leader in FHSU volleyball

history, recording a massive 5,878 in her four-year career

from 2001-2004.

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Career Digs Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Kelly Skidmore 2002-2005 24212. Lynn Loschen* 1992-1994 19903. Tracie Hileman 2008-2011 16574. Jayme Eichner 2001-2004 13935. Carey Brouillette* 1992-1994 13106. Andrea Logan 2000-2003 12527. Whitney Miller 2004-2007 11808. Shannon Maloney 1996-1999 10559. Whitney Liggett 2007-2010 117510. Niki Mock 1992 997 Andrea Blevins 2000-2003 997*Loschen and Brouillette played one year at the NAIA level in 1991.

NAIA Top 31. Angel Sharman (1990-1991) 17152. Niki Mock* (1990-1991) 16853. Pam Bratton (1983-1986) 1584* Mock played three years, but her third season was at the NCAA Division II level.

Career Digs Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) (Min. 500 digs)1. Niki Mock 1992 134 s 7.442. Kelly Skidmore 2002-2005 468 s 5.173. Lynn Loschen 1992-1994 447 s 4.454. Whitney Miller 2004-2007 290 s 4.075. Tracie Hileman 2008-2011 462 s 3.596. Carey Brouillette 1992-1994 376 s 3.487. Kellyn Thaut 2005, 2007 224 s 3.378. Shannon Maloney 1996-1999 340 s 3.109. Jayme Eichner 2001-2004 466 s 2.9910. Andrea Logan 2000-2003 437 s 2.86

Single-Season Digs Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Niki Mock 1992 9972. Lynn Loschen 1992 8473. Kelly Skidmore 2005 7774. Kelly Skidmore 2004 7565. Whitney Miller 2007 7356. Tracie Hileman 2011 6537. Carey Brouillette 1994 5948. Lynn Loschen 1993 5859. Makenzie Weinman 2012 57610. Lynn Loschen 1994 558

Single Season Digs Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only)Freshman Kelly Skidmore 2002 410Sophomore Lynn Loschen 1992 847Junior Niki Mock 1992 997Senior Kelly Skidmore 2005 777

Single Season Digs Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Niki Mock 1992 997 d – 134 s 7.442. Kelly Skidmore 2005 777 d – 117 s 6.643. Whitney Miller 2007 735 d – 119 s 6.184. Kelly Skidmore 2004 756 d – 123 s 6.155. Lynn Loschen 1992 847 d – 147 s 5.766. Tracie Hileman 2011 653 d - 126 s 5.187. Katelyn Lapham 2008 511 d - 105 s 4.878. Whitney Hoffman 2006 415 d – 91 s 4.569. Makenzie Weinman 2012 576 d - 128 s 4.5010. Shannon Maloney 1999 377 d – 85 s 4.44

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present)In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modifi ed to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

Single Match Digs1. Kelly Skidmore UC-Colorado Springs 10/16/05 452. Kelly Skidmore Colorado Mines 11/4/05 403. Kelly Skidmore at Chadron State 10/22/05 39 Whitney Miller Bethany College 9/22/07 395. Kelly Skidmore vs. Drury 8/27/04 36 Whitney Miller vs. Ouachita Baptist 8/25/07 36 Makenzie Weinman Central Oklahoma 10/27/12 36

Single Match Digs (3 sets)1. Kelly Skidmore Metro State 10/30/04 33 Kelly Skidmore CSU-Pueblo 10/15/05 333. Kelly Skidmore at CSU-Pueblo 10/16/04 324. Kelly Skidmore Colorado Christian 9/9/05 31 Tracie Hileman at Southwest Baptist 9/9/11 31

Single Match Digs (4 sets)1. Kelly Skidmore Colorado Mines 11/4/05 402. Kelly Skidmore at Chadron State 10/22/05 39 Whitney Miller Bethany College 9/22/07 394. Kelly Skidmore at Rockhurst 10/26/04 355. Kelly Skidmore at Colorado Mines 9/16/05 34

Single Match Digs (5 sets)1. Kelly Skidmore UC-Colorado Springs 10/16/05 452. Kelly Skidmore vs. Drury 8/27/04 36 Whitney Miller vs. Ouachita Baptist 8/25/07 36 Makenzie Weinman Central Oklahoma 10/27/12 365. Kelly Skidmore vs. St. Edward’s 11/20/04 34 Whitney Miller Pittsburg State 11/3/07 34 Lilian Rezende NW Missouri State 10/24/08 34

Single-Season Digs1. Kelly Skidmore 2005 7772. Kelly Skidmore 2004 7563. Whitney Miller 2007 7354. Tracie Hileman 2011 6535. Makenzie Weinman 2012 576

Single-Season Digs Per Set1. Kelly Skidmore 2005 117 s 6.642. Whitney Miller 2007 119 s 6.183. Kelly Skidmore 2004 123 s 6.154. Tracie Hileman 2011 126 s 5.185. Katelyn Lapham 2008 105 s 4.87

Career Digs1. Kelly Skidmore 2002-2005 468 s 24212. Tracie Hileman 2008-2011 462 s 16573. Jayme Eichner 2001-2004 466 s 13934. Whitney Miller 2004-2007 290 s 11805. Whitney Liggett 2007-2010 358 s 1175

Career Digs Per Set1. Kelly Skidmore 2002-2005 468 s 5.172. Whitney Miller 2004-2007 290 s 4.073. Tracie Hileman 2008-2011 462 s 3.594. Kellyn Thaut 2005, 2007 224 s 3.375. Jayme Eichner 2001-2004 466 s 2.99

Kelly Skidmore has recorded the most digs for an individual under

the NCAA Division II era at FHSU, with 2,421 in four years from 2002-

2005. She was a two-time All-American at the libero position.

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Career Total Blocks Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Jennifer Brandes* 1992-1994 4312. Lynn Smith 1993-1994 3743. Amber Zoglman 2001-2004 2994. Jenna Ulrich 2010-Pres. 2955. Shannon Madison 1999-2002 2826. Leanna Roberts 2005-2008 2517. Katie Carnes 2002-2005 242 Sarah Schinstock 2006-2007 2429. Andrea Logan 2000-2003 23610. Darshaya Mustacchio 2002-2004 222* Brandes played one year at the NAIA level in 1991.

NAIA Top 31. Marlys Gwaltney (1987-1990) 8102. Pam Bratton (1983-1986) 5273. Terrie Sargent (1982-1985) 505

Career Total Blocks Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only) (Min. 150 blocks)1. Lynn Smith (1993-1994) 304 s 1.232. Sarah Schinstock (2006-2007) 210 s 1.153. Jennifer Brandes (1992-1994) 424 s 1.024. Ashley Holt (2004-2005) 192 s 0.805. Julie Stanley (1997-1998) 211 s 0.796. Katie Carnes (2002-2005) 309 s 0.787. Leanna Roberts (2005-Pres.) 248 s 0.778. Amber Zoglman (2001-2004) 417 s 0.729. Leanna Roberts (2005-2008) 356 s 0.7110. Lisa Wolverton (1994-1995) 274 s 0.70 Shannon Madison (1999-2002) 402 s 0.70

Single-Season Total Blocks Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Lynn Smith 1993 2142. Jennifer Brandes 1992 163 Jennifer Brandes 1993 1634. Lynn Smith 1994 1605. Sarah Schinstock 2007 154 Jenna Ulrich 2012 1547. Jenna Ulrich 2011 1378. Cappy Ouderkirk 1993 1369. Leah Frazier 1997 12410. Amber Zoglman 2004 118

Single Season Total Blocks Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only)Freshman Andrea Ladwig 1995 102Sophomore Jennifer Brandes 1992 163Junior Lynn Smith 1993 214Senior Lynn Smith 1994 160

Single Season Total Blocks Per Set Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Lynn Smith 1993 214 b – 161 s 1.332. Leah Frazier 1997 124 b – 96 s 1.29 Sarah Schinstock 2007 154 b – 119 s 1.294. Jenna Ulrich 2012 154 b - 120 s 1.285. Lynn Smith 1994 160 b – 143 s 1.126. Jennifer Brandes 1993 163 b – 147 s 1.117. Jennifer Brandes 1992 163 b – 150 s 1.09 Jenna Ulrich 2011 137 b - 126 s 1.099. Neeley Remmers 2005 115 b – 106 s 1.0810. Katie Carnes 2005 115 b – 115 s 1.00

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present)In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modifi ed to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

Single Match Total Blocks1. Jenna Ulrich Central Oklahoma 10/27/12 122. Sarah Schinstock vs. Central Oklahoma 9/18/07 113. Katie Carnes at West Texas A&M 8/26/05 10 Neeley Remmers at West Texas A&M 8/26/05 10 Sarah Schinstock at Newman 10/30/07 10 Sarah Schinstock vs. Cameron 9/1/07 10

Single Match Total Blocks (3 sets)1. Neeley Remmers Metro State 9/10/05 9 Sarah Schinstock Bethany College 9/27/06 9 Jenna Ulrich vs. Southern Arkansas 10/5/12 94. Amber Zoglman at Chadron State 9/13/03 8 Sarah Schinstock vs. Tarleton State 9/7/07 8 Sarah Schinstock at Panhandle State 9/18/07 8 Kristiana Molina at Colorado Christian 9/21/01 8 Rebecca Mausbach vs. Bemidji State 9/29/09 8

Single Match Blocks (4 sets)1. Sarah Schinstock at Newman 10/30/07 10 Sarah Schinstock vs. Cameron 9/1/07 103. Katie Carnes vs. Cameron 8/26/05 9 Alissa Tonniges vs. East Central 10/4/08 9 Jenna Ulrich at Washburn 11/8/11 9 Jenna Ulrich at Washburn 10/30/12 9

Single Match Blocks (5 sets)1. Sarah Schinstock vs. Central Oklahoma 9/18/07 112. Katie Carnes at West Texas A&M 8/26/05 10 Neeley Remmers at West Texas A&M 8/26/05 104. Katie Carnes at Emporia State 9/6/05 9 Jenna Ulrich vs. Texas Woman’s 9/7/12 9

Single-Season Total Blocks1. Sarah Schinstock 2007 154 Jenna Ulrich 2012 1543. Jenna Ulrich 2011 1374. Amber Zoglman 2004 1185. Katie Carnes 2005 115 Neeley Remmers 2005 115

Single-Season Total Blocks Per Set1. Sarah Schinstock 2007 119 s 1.292. Jenna Ulrich 2012 120 s 1.283. Jenna Ulrich 2011 126 s 1.094. Neeley Remmers 2005 106 s 1.085. Katie Carnes 2005 115 s 1.00

Career Total Blocks1. Amber Zoglman 2001-2004 2992. Jenna Ulrich 2010-Pres. 2953. Leanna Roberts 2005-2008 2514. Katie Carnes 2002-2005 242 Sarah Schinstock 2006-2007 242

Career Total Blocks Per Set1. Sarah Schinstock 2006-2007 210 s 1.152. Ashley Holt 2004-2005 192 s 0.803. Katie Carnes 2002-2005 309 s 0.784. Leanna Roberts 2005-Pres. 248 s 0.775. Amber Zoglman 2001-2004 417 s 0.72

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Career Attack Attempts Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Andrea Logan 2000-2003 46532. Jennifer Brandes* 1992-1994 36073. Lynn Loschen* 1992-1994 32554. Kellyn Thaut 2005, 2007 27095. Amber Zoglman 2001-2004 25556. Madison Schwartz 2010-Pres. 25317. Carey Brouillette* 1992-1994 25148. Shannon Madison 1999-2002 24549. Lilian Rezende 2008-2009 240910. Shannon Maloney 1996-1999 2360* Brandes, Loschen, and Brouillette played one year at the NAIA level in 1991.

NAIA Top 31. Niki Mock* 1990-1991 32792. Angel Sharman 1990-1991 29353. Terrie Sargent 1982-1985 2847* Mock played her fi nal year (1992) at the NCAA Division II level.

Single-Season Attack Attempts Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Kellyn Thaut 2007 16922. Andrea Logan 2002 14423. Jennifer Brandes 1993 13934. Jennifer Brandes 1992 13905. Niki Mock 1992 13826. Lynn Smith 1993 12617. Lynn Loschen 1994 12488. Carey Brouillette 1994 12419. Andrea Logan 2001 122410. Lilian Rezende 2009 1210

Single-Season Attack Attempts Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only)Freshman Andrea Logan 2000 832Sophomore Jennifer Brandes 1992 1390Junior Andrea Logan 2002 1442Senior Kellyn Thaut 2007 1692

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present)In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modifi ed to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

Single Match Attack Attempts1. Andrea Logan Fort Lewis 10/4/02 762. Kellyn Thaut vs. Central Oklahoma 9/18/07 71 Kellyn Thaut at Southwest Baptist 10/9/07 714. Andrea Logan Adams State 10/5/02 68 Kellyn Thaut Colorado Mines 11/4/05 68 Kellyn Thaut vs. South Dakota 8/31/07 68 Kellyn Thaut Missouri Southern 9/21/07 68

Single Match Attack Attempts (3 sets)1. Neeley Remmers at Pittsburg State 9/28/07 552. Kellyn Thaut at Central Missouri 9/29/07 52 Kellyn Thaut at Missouri Southern 10/26/07 524. Andrea Logan Colorado Christian 11/8/02 51 Kellyn Thaut vs. Indianapolis 8/31/07 51

Single Match Attack Attempts (4 sets)1. Kellyn Thaut at Southwest Baptist 10/9/07 712. Kellyn Thaut Colorado Mines 11/4/05 68 Kellyn Thaut Missouri Southern 9/21/07 684. Elisa Arnold Metro State 11/9/02 66 Kellyn Thaut Missouri Western 10/4/07 66

Single Match Attack Attempts (5 sets)1. Andrea Logan Fort Lewis 10/4/02 762. Kellyn Thaut vs. Central Oklahoma 9/18/07 713. Andrea Logan Adams State 10/5/02 68 Kellyn Thaut vs. South Dakota 8/31/07 685. Kellyn Thaut vs. Ouachita Baptist 8/25/07 67 Yadira Jacquez at Truman 10/29/11 67 Yadira Jacquez Central Missouri 10/22/11 67

Single-Season Attack Attempts1. Kellyn Thaut 2007 16922. Andrea Logan 2002 14423. Andrea Logan 2001 12244. Lilian Rezende 2009 12105. Lilian Rezende 2008 1199

Career Attack Attempts1. Andrea Logan* 2001-2003 38212. Kellyn Thaut 2005, 2007 27093. Amber Zoglman 2001-2004 25554. Madison Schwartz 2010-Pres. 25315. Lilian Rezende 2008-2009 2409* Logan played her fi rst season (2000) under side-out scoring.

Andrea Logan is the career leader in attack attempts at FHSU with 4,653 from 2000-2003. She

also holds the school record for kills (1,524) under the rally scoring era. Her name can be found on numerous offensive category records at FHSU.

Terrie Sargent was the fi rst All-American for the FHSU volleyball program, being honored twice in

1984 and 1985. She recorded 1,329 kills in her career. She also excelled

for the Tigers in basketball and softball and was the fi rst volleyball

player inducted into the Tiger Sports Hall of Fame.

Amber Zoglman was a two-time All-American for the Tigers, coming in 2003 and 2004. She helped FHSU to consecutive

appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament. She

fi nished her career with 1,198 kills.

Niki Mock is third on the all-time kills list at FHSU with 1,378 in her three-year career from 1990-1992.

Mock put down a single-season record 618 kills under the NAIA era,

coming in 1991. She is also the all-time leader in digs at FHSU with

2,682.

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Celeste Perkins recorded 2,162 assists during the 1991 season to become the single-season record holder at FHSU. She is currently

second on the all-time list.

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Career Service Aces Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Jayme Eichner 2001-2004 1532. Cappy Ouderkirk 1993 1133. Wendee Watkins 1993-1995 1034. Shannon Madison 1999-2002 97 Andrea Logan 2000-2003 976. Shannon Maloney 1996-1999 827. Andrea Blevins 2000-2003 818. Kelly Skidmore 2002-2005 779. Jennifer Phelan 1992-1994 7410. Ashley Holt 2004-2005 69 Whitney Liggett 2007-2010 69

NAIA Top 31. Holly Moore (1979-1982) 2602. Linda Ragland (1985-1988) 2093. Kelly Wilhelm (1985-1986) 194

Single-Season Service Aces Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Cappy Ouderkirk 1993 1132. Manda White 1995 563. Wendee Watkins 1995 484. Aimee Sayles 1995 475. Jayme Eichner 2003 446. Andrea Logan 2002 437. Jennifer Phelan 1993 42 Lilian Rezende 2009 429. Jenny Parker 1998 41 Jayme Eichner 2002 41 Ashley Holt 2004 41 Kelly Skidmore 2004 41

Single-Season Service Aces Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only)Freshman Manda White 1995 56Sophomore Jennifer Phelan 1993 42Junior Cappy Ouderkirk 1993 113Senior Wendee Watkins 1995 48

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present)In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modifi ed to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

Single Match Service Aces1. Kellyn Thaut vs. Cameron 8/26/05 82. Jessica Faulkner vs. Alabama-Huntsville 9/2/06 73. Jayme Eichner vs. Angelo State 8/29/03 6 Jayme Eichner vs. Central Missouri 8/30/03 6 Alissa Tonniges vs. Ouachita Baptist 8/25/07 6 Sara Hewson vs. Minot State 9/3/11 6

Single Match Service Aces (3 sets)1. Jayme Eichner vs. Angelo State 8/29/03 6 Sara Hewson vs. Minot State 9/3/11 63. Andrea Logan New Mexico Highlands 10/12/03 5 Jayme Eichner at Washburn 9/18/01 5 Latika Clanton York College 10/16/12 5

Single Match Service Aces (4 sets)1. Kellyn Thaut vs. Cameron 8/26/05 82. Jayme Eichner vs. Central Missouri 8/30/03 63. Shannon Madison at UC-Colorado Springs 10/12/02 5 Ashley Holt at Regis 9/17/05 5 Sarah Mueller vs. Incarnate Word 8/26/06 5 Leanna Roberts vs. Harding 8/25/07 5

Single Match Service Aces (5 sets)1. Jessica Faulkner vs. Alabama-Huntsville 9/2/06 72. Alissa Tonniges vs. Ouachita Baptist 8/25/07 63. Andrea Logan vs. South Dakota 9/6/02 5 Whitney Miller vs. Ouachita Baptist 8/25/07 5 Lilian Rezende vs. NW Missouri State 9/18/09 5 Kylee Hoagland at Texas-Permian Basin 10/1/11 5

Single-Season Service Aces1. Jayme Eichner 2003 442. Andrea Logan 2002 433. Lilian Rezende 2009 424. Jayme Eichner 2002 41 Ashley Holt 2004 41 Kelly Skidmore 2004 41

Career Service Aces1. Jayme Eichner 2001-2004 1532. Andrea Logan 2001-2003 883. Kelly Skidmore 2002-2005 774. Ashley Holt 2004-2005 695. Whitney Miller 2004-2007 67* Logan played her fi rst season (2000) under side-out scoring.

Cappy Ouderkirk played one year at FHSU, but no one has come close

to her single-season record under the NCAA Division II era of 113

service aces in a season, which she accomplished in 1993.

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Lynn Smith recorded the most total blocks in a single-season at FHSU in the NCAA

Division II era with 214 in 1993. She recorded a massive 374 total blocks in

only two seasons at FHSU.

Holly Moore recorded an NAIA school-record 147 service aces

during the 1982 season. She ranks fi rst all-time with 260 in her career.

Marlys Gwaltney was a blocking machine for the Tigers from 1987-1990. She holds the NAIA school records for total blocks (810), solo

blocks (479) and block assists (331). She is also only one of six FHSU

players in history to record at least 1,000 kills.

Lynn Loschen played for FHSU from 1991-1994. She is near the top of the digs and attack attempts records for NCAA Division II, despite playing her freshman year (1991) under the NAIA

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Career Solo Blocks Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Jennifer Brandes* 1992-1994 1812. Lynn Smith 1993-1994 1413. Lisa Wolverton 1994-1995 794. Jenna Ulrich 2010-2012 735. Andrea Logan 2000-2003 636. Andrea Ladwig 1995-1996 577. Carey Brouillette* 1992-1994 53 Regina Taylor 1998-1999 539. Julie Stanley 1997-1998 5110. Sarah Schinstock 2006-2007 50

NAIA Top 31. Marlys Gwaltney 1987-1990 4792. Terrie Sargent 1982-1985 2333. Pam Bratton 1983-1986 191

Single-Season Solo Blocks Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Jennifer Brandes 1992 782. Jennifer Brandes 1993 743. Lynn Smith 1993 734. Lynn Smith 1994 685. Andrea Ladwig 1995 476. Lisa Wolverton 1994 457. Jenny Parker 1998 398. Jenna Ulrich 2011 379. Cappy Ouderkirk 1993 3610. Julie Stanley 1998 35 Leah Frazier 1997 35

Single-Season Solo Blocks Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only)Freshman Andrea Ladwig 1995 47Sophomore Jennifer Brandes 1992 78Junior Jennifer Brandes 1993 74Senior Lynn Smith 1994 68

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present)In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modifi ed to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

Single Match Solo Blocks1. Sarah Schinstock vs. Central Oklahoma 9/18/07 52. Kristiana Molina vs. Drury 8/24/01 43. Andrea Logan Fort Lewis 10/4/02 4 Sarah Schinstock at Southwest Baptist 10/9/07 4 Jenna Ulrich at Truman 10/29/11 4

Single Match Solo Blocks (3 sets)1. Kristiana Molina vs. Drury 8/24/01 42. Sarah Schinstock Bethany College 9/27/06 3 Andrea Logan vs. Columbia College 8/31/01 3 Kristiana Molina UC-Colorado Springs 9/30/01 3 Shannon Madison Emporia State 10/1/02 3 Jenna Ulrich vs. Minot State 9/3/11 3

Single Match Solo Blocks (4 sets)1. Sarah Schinstock at Southwest Baptist 10/9/07 42. Andrea Logan Metro State 11/9/02 3 Sarah Schinstock Missouri Southern 9/21/07 3 Leanna Roberts at Eastern New Mexico 9/12/08 3 Jenna Ulrich at Washburn 10/30/12 3

Single Match Solo Blocks (5 sets)1. Sarah Schinstock vs. Central Oklahoma 9/18/07 52. Andrea Logan Fort Lewis 10/4/02 4 Jenna Ulrich at Truman 10/29/11 44. Darshaya Mustacchio at N.M. Highlands 10/13/02 3 Elisa Arnold vs. Central Arkansas 9/1/01 3 Andrea Logan Regis 9/14/01 3 Sarah Schinstock vs. South Dakota 8/31/07 3 Jenna Ulrich at Texas-Permian Basin 10/1/11 3 Jenna Ulrich Central Missouri 10/22/11 3 Jenna Ulrich Central Oklahoma 10/27/12 3

Single-Season Solo Blocks1. Jenna Ulrich 2011 372. Sarah Schinstock 2007 33 Jenna Ulrich 2012 334. Samantha Ledy 2010 21 Kylee Hoagland 2011 21

Career Solo Blocks1. Jenna Ulrich 2010-Pres. 732. Sarah Schinstock 2006-2007 503. Andrea Logan* 2001-2003 44 Kylee Hoagland 2011-2012 415. Amber Zoglman 2001-2004 34 Darshaya Mustacchio 2002-2004 34* Logan played her fi rst season (2000) under side-out scoring.

Career Block Assists Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Amber Zoglman 2001-2004 2652. Jennifer Brandes* 1992-1994 2503. Shannon Madison 1999-2002 2414. Lynn Smith 1993-1994 2335. Jenna Ulrich 2010-2012 2226. Leanna Roberts 2005-2008 2197. Katie Carnes 2002-2005 2188. Sarah Schinstock 2006-2007 1929. Darshaya Mustacchio 2002-2004 18810. Neeley Remmers 2005-2007 187

NAIA Top 31. Marlys Gwaltney 1987-1990 3312. Terrie Sargent 1982-1985 2723. Joannie Lewandowski 1989-1990 183

Single-Season Block Assists Leaders (NCAA Division II Only)1. Lynn Smith 1993 1412. Sarah Schinstock 2007 121 Jenna Ulrich 2012 1214. Amber Zoglman 2004 1085. Neeley Remmers 2005 1056. Katie Carnes 2005 1017. Cappy Ouderkirk 1993 100 Jenna Ulrich 2011 1009. Katie Carnes 2004 9910. Lynn Smith 1994 92

Single-Season Block Assists Leaders By Class (NCAA Division II Only)Freshman Kylee Hoagland 2011 64Sophomore Neeley Remmers 2005 105Junior Lynn Smith 1993 141Senior Sarah Schinstock 2007 121

Rally Scoring Records (2001-Present)

In 2001, the NCAA changed scoring formats from games to 15 points with traditional sideouts to 30-point rally scoring, but was modifi ed to 25-point rally scoring beginning in 2008.

Single Match Block Assists1. Katie Carnes at West Texas A&M 8/26/05 10 Neeley Remmers at West Texas A&M 8/26/05 103. Neeley Remmers Metro State 9/10/05 9 Katie Carnes at Emporia State 9/6/05 9 Katie Carnes vs. Cameron 8/26/05 9 Sarah Schinstock vs. Cameron 9/1/07 9 Alissa Tonniges vs. East Central 10/4/08 9 Jenna Ulrich Central Oklahoma 10/27/12 9

Single Match Block Assists (3 games)1. Neeley Remmers Metro State 9/10/05 92. Amber Zoglman at Chadron State 9/13/03 8 Kristiana Molina at Colorado Christian 9/21/01 84. Amber Zoglman Emporia State 9/8/04 7 Sarah Schinstock at Panhandle State 9/18/07 7 Rebecca Mausbach vs. Bemidji State 9/29/09 7 Jenna Ulrich vs. Southern Arkansas 10/6/12 7

Single Match Block Assists (4 games)1. Katie Carnes vs. Cameron 8/26/05 9 Sarah Schinstock vs. Cameron 9/1/07 9 Alissa Tonniges vs. East Central 10/4/08 94. Shannon Madison at Chadron State 9/22/01 8 Darshaya Mustacchio at Adams State 10/4/03 8 Katie Carnes vs. Lubbock Christian 8/27/05 8 Sarah Schinstock at Newman 10/30/07 8

Single Match Block Assists (5 games)1. Katie Carnes at West Texas A&M 8/26/05 10 Neeley Remmers at West Texas A&M 8/26/05 103. Katie Carnes at Emporia State 9/6/05 9 Jenna Ulrich Central Oklahoma 10/27/12 95. Ashley Holt at West Texas A&M 8/26/05 8 Kayla Zoglman Central Oklahoma 10/27/12 8

Single-Season Block Assists1. Sarah Schinstock 2007 121 Jenna Ulrich 2012 1213. Amber Zoglman 2004 1084. Neeley Remmers 2005 1055. Katie Carnes 2005 101

Career Block Assists1. Amber Zoglman 2001-2004 2652. Jenna Ulrich 2010-Pres. 2223. Leanna Roberts 2005-2008 2194. Katie Carnes 2002-2005 2185. Sarah Schinstock 2006-2007 192

SOLO BLOCK & BLOCK ASSIST RECORDSSOLO BLOCK & BLOCK ASSIST RECORDS

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YEARLY LEADERSYEARLY LEADERSKills Leaders

Year Name Kills 1992 Jennifer Brandes 564 1993 Jennifer Brandes 535 1994 Carey Brouillette 413 1995 Andrea Ladwig 312 1996 Christin Oakley 193 1997 Julie Stanley 258 1998 Regina Taylor 425 1999 Erin Nichols 350 2000 Andrea Logan 270 2001 Andrea Logan 476 2002 Andrea Logan 591 2003 Andrea Logan 457 2004 Amber Zoglman 517 2005 Kellyn Thaut 366 2006 Leanna Roberts 230 2007 Kellyn Thaut 572 2008 Lilian Rezende 434 2009 Lilian Rezende 452 2010 Tracie Hileman 332 2011 Madison Schwartz 308 2012 Jenna Ulrich 313

Kills Per Set LeadersYear Name K/S 1992 Jennifer Brandes 3.76 1993 Jennifer Brandes 3.64 1994 Carey Brouillette 2.93 1995 Andrea Ladwig 2.33 1996 Christin Oakley 2.57 1997 Julie Stanley 2.63 1998 Regina Taylor 3.90 1999 Erin Nichols 3.33 2000 Andrea Logan 2.84 2001 Andrea Logan 4.18 2002 Andrea Logan 5.01 2003 Andrea Logan 4.15 2004 Amber Zoglman 4.20 2005 Ashley Holt 3.61 2006 Leanna Roberts 2.53 2007 Kellyn Thaut 4.81 2008 Lilian Rezende 3.53 2009 Lilian Rezende 3.67 2010 Tracie Hileman 3.22 2011 Madison Schwartz 2.55 2012 Jenna Ulrich 2.61

Attack Percentage LeadersYear Name Attack Pct. 1992 Jennifer Brandes .308 1993 Jennifer Brandes .279 1994 Jennifer Brandes .268 1995 Andrea Ladwig .219 1996 Christin Oakley .098 1997 Julie Stanley .173 1998 Julie Stanley .273 1999 Shannon Madison .226 2000 Andrea Logan .137 2001 Shannon Madison .295 2002 Shannon Madison .258 2003 Amber Zoglman .388 2004 Amber Zoglman .398 2005 Katie Carnes .226 2006 Leanna Roberts .121 2007 Leanna Roberts .256 2008 Leanna Roberts .229 2009 Lilian Rezende .221 2010 Courtney Kroeger .178 2011 Jenna Ulrich .259 2012 Jenna Ulrich .311

Points LeadersYear Name Points 1992 Jennifer Brandes 689.5 1993 Jennifer Brandes 657.5 1994 Lynn Smith 509.0 1995 Andrea Ladwig 424.5 1996 Christin Oakley 228.5 1997 Julie Stanley 327.5 1998 Regina Taylor 490.5 1999 Erin Nichols 398.5 2000 Andrea Logan 318.5 2001 Andrea Logan 529.0 2002 Andrea Logan 676.0 2003 Andrea Logan 517.0 2004 Amber Zoglman 602.0 2005 Kellyn Thaut 416.5 2006 Leanna Roberts 283.5 2007 Kellyn Thaut 624.5 2008 Lilian Rezende 479.5 2009 Lilian Rezende 526.0 2010 Tracie Hileman 352.0 2011 Kylee Hoagland 391.0 2012 Jenna Ulrich 406.5

Attack Attempts LeadersYear Name Attack Att 1992 Jennifer Brandes 1390 1993 Jennifer Brandes 1393 1994 Lynn Loschen 1248 1995 Amy Novack 830 1996 Christin Oakley 650 1997 Julie Stanley 798 1998 Regina Taylor 1028 1999 Erin Nichols 1030 2000 Andrea Logan 832 2001 Andrea Logan 1224 2002 Andrea Logan 1442 2003 Andrea Logan 1155 2004 Amber Zoglman 1089 2005 Kellyn Thaut 1017 2006 Neeley Remmers 786 2007 Kellyn Thaut 1692 2008 Lilian Rezende 1199 2009 Lilian Rezende 1210 2010 Tracie Hileman 992 2011 Madison Schwartz 907 2012 Sara Hewson 930

Assists LeadersYear Name Assists 1992 Celeste Perkins 1245 1993 Jennifer Phelan 1608 1994 Aimee Sayles 1247 1995 Aimee Sayles 1086 1996 Tara Pruter 344 1997 Kate Burrell 789 1998 Kate Burrell 907 1999 Heidi Kerbel 1034 2000 Elizabeth Schukman 639 2001 Jayme Eichner 1324 2002 Jayme Eichner 1456 2003 Jayme Eichner 1454 2004 Jayme Eichner 1644 2005 Maxene Skidmore 1404 2006 Sarah Mueller 862 2007 Whitney Hoffman 1419 2008 Whitney Hoffman 911 2009 Whitney Liggett 819 2010 Whitney Liggett 1016 2011 Kayla Zoglman 1262 2012 Kayla Zoglman 1148

Assists Per Game LeadersYear Name A/G 1992 Celeste Perkins 8.71 1993 Jennifer Phelan 9.99 1994 Aimee Sayles 11.23 1995 Aimee Sayles 8.04 1996 Tara Pruter 5.21 1997 Kate Burrell 8.67 1998 Kate Burrell 9.86 1999 Heidi Kerbel 12.16 2000 Elizabeth Schukman 7.89 2001 Jayme Eichner 11.51 2002 Jayme Eichner 12.34 2003 Jayme Eichner 13.22 2004 Jayme Eichner 13.37 2005 Maxene Skidmore 12.00 2006 Sarah Mueller 9.47 2007 Whitney Hoffman 11.92 2008 Whitney Hoffman 7.35 2009 Whitney Liggett 6.66 2010 Whitney Liggett 9.24 2011 Kayla Zoglman 10.10 2012 Kayla Zoglman 9.90

Digs LeadersYear Name Digs 1992 Niki Mock 997 1993 Lynn Loschen 585 1994 Carey Brouillette 594 1995 Wendee Watkins 341 1996 Kari McIlrath 199 1997 Julie Stanley 306 1998 Julie Stanley 342 1999 Shannon Maloney 377 2000 Molly McGuire 254 2001 Andrea Logan 380 2002 Kelly Skidmore 410 2003 Kelly Skidmore 478 2004 Kelly Skidmore 756 2005 Kelly Skidmore 777 2006 Whitney Hoffman 415 2007 Whitney Miller 735 2008 Katelyn Lapham 511 2009 Tracie Hileman 522 2010 Kirsten Chamberlin 404 2011 Tracie Hileman 653 2012 Makenzie Weinman 576

Digs Per Game LeadersYear Name D/G 1992 Niki Mock 7.44 1993 Lynn Loschen 3.66 1994 Carey Brouillette 4.21 1995 Manda White 2.70 1996 Kari McIlrath 2.24 1997 Julie Stanley 3.12 1998 Julie Stanley 3.03 1999 Shannon Maloney 4.44 2000 Molly McGuire 2.76 2001 Andrea Logan 3.33 2002 Kelly Skidmore 3.47 2003 Kelly Skidmore 4.35 2004 Kelly Skidmore 6.15 2005 Kelly Skidmore 6.64 2006 Whitney Hoffman 4.56 2007 Whitney Miller 6.18 2008 Katelyn Lapham 4.87 2009 Tracie Hileman 4.24 2010 Kirsten Chamberlin 3.88 2011 Tracie Hileman 5.18 2012 Makenzie Weinman 4.50

Total Blocks LeadersYear Name Total Blocks 1992 Jennifer Brandes 163 1993 Lynn Smith 214 1994 Lynn Smith 160 1995 Andrea Ladwig 102 1996 Kari McIlrath 64 1997 Leah Frazier 124 1998 Jenny Parker 99 1999 Shannon Madison 75 2000 Andrea Logan 60 2001 Shannon Madison 91 2002 Darshaya Mustacchio 77 2003 Darshaya Mustacchio & Amber Zoglman 96 2004 Amber Zoglman 118 2005 Neeley Remmers & Katie Carnes 115 2006 Sarah Schinstock 88 2007 Sarah Schinstock 154 2008 Alissa Tonniges 77 2009 Rebecca Mausbach 91 2010 Samantha Ledy 66 2011 Jenna Ulrich 137 2012 Jenna Ulrich 154

Solo Blocks LeadersYear Name Solo Blocks 1992 Jennifer Brandes 78 1993 Jennifer Brandes 74 1994 Lynn Smith 68 1995 Andrea Ladwig 47 1996 Kari McIlrath 18 1997 Leah Frazier 35 1998 Jenny Parker 39 1999 Regina Taylor 26 2000 Andrea Logan 19 2001 Kristiana Molina & Elisa Arnold 19 2002 Andrea Logan 19 2003 Darshaya Mustacchio 12 2004 Amber Zoglman 10 2005 Katie Carnes 14 2006 Sarah Schinstock 17 2007 Sarah Schinstock 33 2008 Leanna Roberts 10 2009 Rebecca Mausbach 15 2010 Samantha Ledy 21 2011 Jenna Ulrich 37 2012 Jenna Ulrich 33

Yearly Leaders have been compiled beginning in 1992, the year FHSU became affi liated with the NCAA.

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TEAM RECORDS / ALL-AMERICANSTEAM RECORDS / ALL-AMERICANS

Wins In A SeasonNAIA: 53, 1983NCAA: 31, 2004

Winning PercentageNAIA: .833, 50-10, 1985NCAA: .861, 31-5, 2004

Sets PlayedNAIA: 215, 1991NCAA: 161, 1993

KillsNAIA: 2842, 1991NCAA: 2018, 2004Rally Scoring Era: 2018, 2004

Kills Per SetNAIA: 13.9, 1988NCAA: 16.55, 2003Rally Scoring Era: 16.55, 2003

Hitting AttemptsNAIA: 7284, 1989NCAA: 6562, 1992Rally Scoring Era: 5256, 2004

AssistsNAIA: 2480, 1991NCAA: 1902, 2004Rally Scoring Era: 1902, 2004

Assists Per SetNCAA: 15.46, 2003 & 2004Rally Scoring Era: 15.46, 2003 & 2004

DigsNAIA: 5489, 1991NCAA: 4343, 1992Rally Scoring Era: 2441, 2004

Total BlocksNAIA: 599, 1989NCAA: 511, 1993Rally Scoring Era: 287.5, 2012

Solo BlocksNAIA: 364, 1989NCAA: 249, 1993Rally Scoring Era: 75, 2011

Block AssistsNAIA: 530, 1985NCAA: 524, 1993Rally Scoring Era: 455, 2005

Service AcesNAIA: 411, 1986NCAA: 279, 1995Rally Scoring Era: 198, 2002

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Terrie Sargent

• 1984 NAIA All-American Honorable Mention

• 1985 NAIA All-American Honorable Mention

Amber Zoglman

• 2003 NCAA II All-American AVCA Honorable Mention • 2004 NCAA II All-American AVCA Second Team

Ashley Holt

• 2004 NCAA II All-American AVCA Honorable Mention

Kelly Skidmore

• 2004 NCAA II All-American Daktronics Third Team

• 2005 NCAA II All-American Daktronics Second Team

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ALL-AMERICANNAIA

1984 Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - HM1985 Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - HM

NCAA2003 Amber Zoglman*, Goddard, Kan. - HM2004 Amber Zoglman*, Goddard, Kan. - 2nd Team Ashley Holt*, Conway, Springs, Kan. - HM Kelly Skidmore#, Aurora, Colo. - 3rd Team2005 Kelly Skidmore#, Aurora, Colo. - 2nd Team*AVCA, #Daktronics

ALL-REGIONNCAA

2003 Amber Zoglman*, Goddard, Kan. - 1st Team Andrea Logan*, Highlands Ranch, Colo. - HM Kelly Skidmore#, Aurora, Colo. - 1st Team2004 Amber Zoglman*#, Goddard, Kan. - 1st Team Kelly Skidmore*#, Aurora, Colo. - 1st Team Ashley Holt*(1st), #(2nd), Conway Springs, Kan. Jayme Eichner*(1st), #(2nd), Ogallala, Neb.2005 Kelly Skidmore*(HM), #(1st), Aurora, Colo.*AVCA, #Daktronics

ALL-DISTRICT 10NAIA

1979 Holly Moore, Grainfi eld, Kan. - 1st Team1960 Holly Moore, Grainfi eld, Kan. - 1st Team Gina Youngblood, Atwood, Kan. - 1st Team Kristi Hollis, Colby, Kan. - 1st Team Sharon Keller, Zurich, Kan. - 1st Team1981 Holly Moore, Grainfi eld, Kan. - 1st Team Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - 1st Team1962 Holly Moore, Grainfi eld, Kan. - 1st Team Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - 1st Team Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team1983 Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team Jody Wamsley, Sidney, Neb. - 1st Team1984 Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - 1st Team Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team Jody Wamsley, Sidney, Neb. - 1st Team1985 Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - 1st Team DeDe Parker, Oberlin, Kan. - 1st Team1986 DeDe Parker, Oberlin, Kan. - 1st Team Kelly Wilhelm, Torrington, Wyo. - 1st Team Pam Bratton, Augusta, Kan. - 1st Team1987 Jenny Anderson, Ord, Neb. - 1st Team Holli Boland, Alton, Kan. - 1st Team1988 Jenny Anderson, Ord, Neb. - 1st Team (MVP)

Hazel Turnbull, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands - 1st Team1989 Cindy Ericksmoen, Kemmerer, Wyo. - 1st Team1990 Marlys Gwaltney, Topeka, Kan. - 1st Team1991 Angel Sharman, Lodgepole, Neb. - 1st Team Niki Mock, Plainville, Kan. - 1st Team Letha Parsons, Leavenworth, Kan. - 1st Team

ALL-CONFERENCECSIC

1976 LuAnne Major, Lyons, Kan. - 2nd Team Melinda Derowitsch, Belleville, Kan. - HM Kim Giles, Hays, Kan. - HM1977 Susan Seeberger, Hanover, Kan. - HM Lucia VonLintel, Oakley, Kan. - HM Jonita Zerr, Park, Kan. - HM1978 Donna Guesnier, Great Bend, Kan. - 2nd Team Darlene Cromwell, WaKeeney, Kan. - HM Susan Seeberger, Hanover, Kan. - HM1979 Kristi Hollis, Colby, Kan. - HM Holly Moore, Grainfi eld, Kan. - HM1980 Kristi Hollis, Colby, Kan. - 1st Team Sharon Keller, Zurich, Kan. - 1st Team Holly Moore, Grainfi eld, Kan. - 1st Team1981 Holly Moore, Grainfi eld, Kan. - 1st Team Kristie Crabtree, Manhattan, Kan. - HM1982 Holly Moore, Grainfi eld, Kan. - 1st Team Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - HM1983 Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team Jody Wamsley, Sidney, Neb. - HM1984 Andrea Janicek, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. - 1st Team Jody Wamsley, Sidney, Neb. - HM

1985 DeDe Parker, Oberlin, Kan. - 1st Team Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. - 1st Team Kelly Wilhelm, Torrington, Wyo. - 1st Team Pam Bratton, Augusta, Kan. - HM1986 Pam Bratton, Augusta, Kan. - 1st Team DeDe Parker, Oberlin, Kan. - 2nd Team Kelly Wilhelm, Torrington, Wyo. - HM1987 Jenny Anderson, Ord, Neb. - 1st Team Holli Boland, Alton, Kan. - 2nd Team1986 Jenny Anderson, Ord, Neb. - 1st Team

Hazel Turnbull, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands - 2nd Team Linda Ragland, Leavenworth, Kan. - 2nd Team1989 Cindy Ericksmoen, Kemmerer, Wyo. - 1st Team

RMAC1990 Marlys Gwaltney, Topeka, Kan. - 1st Team1991 Angel Sharman, Lodgepole, Neb. - 2nd Team Celeste Perkins, Cokeville, Wyo. - 2nd Team Letha Parsons, Leavenworth, Kan. - 2nd Team Niki Mock, Plainville, Kan. - HM1992 Niki Mock, Plainville, Kan. - 1st Team Jennifer Brandes, Wichita, Kan. - 1st Team Celeste Perkins, Cokeville, Wyo. - 2nd Team Lynn Loschen, Dix, Neb. - HM1993 Lynn Smith, Bartlett, Neb. - 2nd Team Cappy Ouderkirk, Palco, Kan. - 2nd Team Jennifer Brandes, Wichita, Kan. - 2nd Team Lynn Loschen, Dix, Neb. - HM1994 Lynn Smith, Bartlett, Neb. - 2nd Team Lynn Loschen, Dix, Neb. - HM1995 Aimee Sayles, Lancaster, Calif. - HM1997 Julie Stanley, Las Vegas, Nev. - HM1998 Regina Taylor, Colby, Kan. - 2nd Team Julie Stanley, Las Vegas, Nev. - HM1999 Shannon Maloney, Lake Ozark, Mo. - 2nd Team Heidi Kerbel, Lawrence, Kan. - 2nd Team Erin Nichols, Montrose, Colo. - HM Shannon Madison, Aurora, Neb. - HM2000 Andrea Logan, Highlands Ranch, Colo. - HM Shannon Madison, Aurora, Neb. - HM2001 Andrea Logan, Highlands Ranch, Colo. - 1st Team Shannon Madison, Aurora, Neb. - 2nd Team Jayme Eichner, Ogallala, Neb. - HM Elisa Arnold, Casper, Wyo. - HM2002 Andrea Logan, Highlands Ranch, Colo. - 1st Team Shannon Madison, Aurora, Colo. - 2nd Team Jayme Eichner, Ogallala, Neb. - HM2003 Andrea Logan, Highlands Ranch, Colo. - 1st Team Amber Zoglman, Goddard, Kan. - 1st Team Jayme Eichner, Ogallala, Neb. - 2nd Team

Darshaya Mustacchio, Lake Tahoe, Nev. - 2nd Team Patricia Gomes, Sao Paulo, Brazil - HM2004 Amber Zoglman, Goddard, Kan. - 1st Team Ashley Holt, Conway Springs, Kan. - 1st Team Kelly Skidmore, Aurora, Colo. - 1st Team Jayme Eichner, Ogallala, Neb. - 1st Team Katie Carnes, Lincoln, Neb. - HM2005 Kelly Skidmore, Aurora, Colo. - 1st Team Kellyn Thaut, Hastings, Neb. - HM

MIAA2006 Leanna Roberts, Ogallala, Neb. - HM 2007 Leanna Roberts, Ogallala, Neb. - HM Kellyn Thaut, Hastings, Neb. - HM2008 Lilian Rezende, Franca, Brazil - HM2009 Lilian Rezende, Franca, Brazil - 2nd Team Lydia Karnopp, Oberlin, Kan. - HM2010 Madison Schwartz, Lincoln, Neb. - HM2011 Tracie Hileman, Tonganoxie, Kan. - 3rd Team Jenna Ulrich, Luray, Kan. - HM Madison Schwartz, Lincoln, Neb. - HM Kylee Hoagland - Mead, Colo. - HM Sara Hewson - Loveland, Colo. - HM2012 Jenna Ulrich, Luray, Kan. - 2nd Team Taylor Mares, Fort Collins, Colo. - HM Makenzie Weinman, Phillipsburg, Kan. - HM Kayla Zoglman, Goddard, Kan. - HM

Other RMAC Awards1991 Jody Wise RMAC Coach of the Year2001 Andrea Logan, Highlands Ranch, Colo. Co-RMAC East Division Player of the Year2001 Jayme Eichner, Ogallala, Neb. RMAC Freshman of the Year2003 Kelly Skidmore, Aurora, Colo. RMAC Defensive Player of the Year2004 Kelly Skidmore, Aurora, Colo. RMAC Defensive Player of the Year2005 Kelly Skidmore, Aurora, Colo. RMAC Defensive Player of the Year

FHSU INDIVIDUAL HONORSFHSU INDIVIDUAL HONORS

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Years Coach Record Win Pct 1969 Monice Somers 6-0 1.000 1970 Orvene Johnson 10-0 1.000 1971 Orvene Johnson 13-1-1 .900 1972 Orvene Johnson 12-8 .600 1973 Orvene Johnson 12-7 .632 1974 Orvene Johnson 17-11 .607 1975 Orvene Johnson 16-11 .593 1976 Orvene Johnson 21-20 .512 1977 Orvene Johnson 7-24 .219 1978 Jody Wise 6-23 .214 1979 Jody Wise 14-19 .424 1980 Jody Wise 29-19 .604 1981 Jody Wise 29-22-2 .434 1982 Jody Wise 50-17 .746 1983 Jody Wise 28-25 .551 1984 Jody Wise 53-16 .768 1985 Jody Wise 50-10 .833 1986 Jody Wise 44-23 .648 1987 Jody Wise 33-27 .550 1988 Jody Wise 48-20 .706 1989 Jody Wise 33-25 .576 1990 Jody Wise 31-27 .534 1991 Jody Wise 40-28 .588 1992 Jody Wise 21-22 .488

Years Coach Record Win Pct 1993 Jody Wise 18-28 .391 1994 Jody Wise 8-31 .205 1995 Jody Wise 11-26 .297 1996 Dixie Wescott 0-27 .000 1997 Dixie Wescott 6-21 .222 1998 Dixie Wescott 21-11 .656 1999 Jesse Mahoney 14-16 .467

2000 Jesse Mahoney 1-28 .034 2001 Jesse Mahoney 18-13 .581 2002 Jesse Mahoney 18-13 .581

2003 Jesse Mahoney 25-7 .781 2004 Jesse Mahoney 31-5 .861

2005 Steve Smith 16-15 .516 2006 Steve Smith 3-25 .107 2007 Steve Smith 16-17 .485 2008 Steve Smith 9-25 .265 2009 Kurt Kohler 7-27 .259 2010 Kurt Kohler 7-25 .219 2011 Kurt Kohler 17-16 .515 2012 Kurt Kohler 23-14 .622 Totals 44 seasons 893-795-3 .529

FHSU COACHES SEASON-BY-SEASON

Ranked By Winning PercentagesYEARS COACH (seasons) RECORD WIN PCT

1969 Monice Somers (1) 6-0 1.000

1970-77 Orvene Johnson (8) 108-82-1 .568

1978-95 Jody Wise (18) 546-408-2 .572

1996-98 Dixie Wescott (3) 27-59 .314

1999-2004 Jesse Mahoney (6) 107-82 .566

2005-08 Steve Smith (4) 44-82 .349

2009-Present Kurt Kohler (4) 54-82 .397

Totals

1969-2012 7 Coaches 893-795-3 .529

COACH YEARS WINSJody Wise 1978-95 546Orvene Johnson 1970-77 108Jesse Mahoney 1999-2004 107Kurt Kohler 2009-Present 54Steve Smith 2005-08 44Dixie Wescott 1996-98 27Monice Somers 1969 6

YEARS COACH RECORD WIN PCT1978-95 Jody Wise 546-408-2 .5721970-77 Orvene Johnson 108-82-1 .5681999-2004 Jesse Mahoney 107-82 .5662009-Present Kurt Kohler 54-82 .3972005-08 Steve Smith 44-82 .3491996-98 Dixie Wescott 27-59 .314

Ranked By Wins

FORT HAYS STATE COACHING HISTORY

COACHING HISTORY / MILESTONESCOACHING HISTORY / MILESTONES

FHSU MILESTONE VICTORIESWin # Season Site Coach Score Opponent 1 1969 Unknown Monice Somers Unknown Unknown100 1976 Unknown Orvene Johnson 2-0 Washburn200 1982 Dodge City, Kan. Jody Wise 2-0 St. Mary of the Plains300 1984 Unknown Jody Wise 3-2 Kearney State400 1986 Colorado Springs, Colo. Jody Wise 2-0 Cortland College (N.Y.)500 1989 Topeka, Kan. Jody Wise 3-0 Benedictine College600 1991 Hays Jody Wise 3-2 UC-Colorado Springs700 1999 Hays Jesse Mahoney 3-2 Colorado Christian800 2005 Hays Steve Smith 3-0 Colorado Christian

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First LastSchool Match No. W L T MatchAbilene Christian 1993 4 1 3 2008Adams State 1987 26 11 15 2005Alabama-Huntsville 2006 1 1 0 2006Alaska-Fairbanks 1995 1 0 1 1995Angelo State 1992 4 2 2 2008Arkansas-Monticello 2010 2 2 0 2012Arkansas Tech 1997 2 2 0 1998Augustana College (Ill.) 1994 1 0 1 1994Augustana (S.D.) 2006 1 0 1 2006Avila College 1981 1 1 0 1981Azusa Pacifi c 1991 2 0 2 1991Bacone College 2012 1 1 0 2012Baker University 1979 13 8 5 1991Barton County (Kan.) CC 1981 2 1 1 1985Belhaven College (Miss.) 2007 1 1 0 2007Bemidji State 2009 1 0 1 2009Benedictine College 1972 21 17 4 1990Bethany College (Kan.) 1975 31 29 2 2012Bethel College (Kan.) 1976 35 22 13 1999Bethel College (Minn.) 1986 1 0 1 1986Black Hills State (S.D.) 1992 2 2 0 2011Briar Cliff (Iowa) 1991 2 0 1 1 1991Buena Vista University 1985 1 1 0 1985BYU-Hawaii 1991 2 0 2 1991California Baptist College 1984 1 1 0 1984California-Northridge 1986 1 0 1 1986Cal Poly-Ponoma 1986 1 0 1 1986Cal State-Los Angeles 1986 3 0 3 1992Cal State-San Bernardino 2004 1 0 1 2004Cameron University (Okla.) 1980 9 7 2 2011Carleton College (Minn.) 1986 1 1 0 1986Carroll College (Mont.) 1992 1 0 1 1992Central Arkansas 2001 1 0 1 2001Central College 1987 1 0 1 1987Central Missouri 1974 20 1 19 2012Central Nebraska Tech 1979 1 1 0 1979Central Oklahoma 1976 18 9 9 2012Central State (Ohio) 1990 1 1 0 1990Chadron State 1979 37 18 19 2005Chapman College 1984 1 0 1 1984Christ College 1992 1 1 0 1992Claremont-Scripps 1986 1 1 0 1986Cloud County (Kan.) CC 1971 8 7 1 1983Colby (Kan.) CC 1976 11 8 3 1983College of the Southwest 1995 2 0 2 1995Colorado Christian 1990 30 13 17 2006Colorado College 1980 10 2 8 1992Colorado Mesa 1982 37 13 24 2012Colorado Mines 1980 42 27 15 2008Colorado State-Pueblo 1979 24 16 8 2009Columbia College 2001 1 0 1 2001Colorado Women’s College 1980 1 1 0 1980

First LastSchool Match No. W L T MatchConcordia College 1985 3 3 0 1991Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) 2006 1 0 1 2006Cortland College 1986 1 1 0 1986Creighton University 1974 1 1 0 1974Dana College 1985 3 3 0 1991Denver University 1984 9 2 7 1997Dickinson State University 1992 1 1 0 1992Doane College 1986 13 2 11 1993Dodge City (Kan.) CC 1976 3 3 0 1983Dordt College 1990 1 0 1 1990Drake University 1975 1 0 1 1976Drury College 1987 10 7 3 2004East Central (Okla.) 2008 2 2 0 2008East Texas State 1976 5 3 2 1993Eastern Montana State 1994 1 1 0 1994Eastern Nazarene 1984 1 1 0 1984Eastern New Mexico 1985 9 3 6 2010Elmhurst College 1985 2 0 2 1985Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) 2012 1 1 0 2012Emporia State University 1972 77 26 51 2012Fort Lewis College 1988 25 15 10 2012Fresno Pacifi c University 1991 1 0 1 1991Friends University 1979 24 12 12 2002Garden City (Kan.) CC 1976 1 1 0 1976Graceland College 1972 6 2 4 1994Grand Canyon University 1989 2 1 1 2012Harding University 2007 1 0 1 2007Hastings College 1975 15 7 8 1996Hawaii-Hilo 1992 1 0 1 1991Hawaii Pacifi c University 1992 1 0 1 1992Henderson State (Ark.) 1996 3 2 1 2012High Point (N.C.) 1982 1 0 1 1982Humboldt State University 1994 1 1 0 1994Hutchinson (Kan.) CC 1976 2 2 0 1981Incarnate Word 1985 4 3 1 2008Indianapolis University 2007 1 0 1 2007Johnson & Wales (Colo.) 2012 1 1 0 2012Kansas State University 1971 18 5 13 1983Kansas Wesleyan 1971 18 15 3 1998Lamar College 1980 1 1 0 1980LaVerne University 1986 1 1 0 1986Lindenwood (Mo.) 2011 2 0 2 2012Lubbock Christian 1985 4 3 1 2005Lubbock College 1981 1 0 1 1981Macalester College 1984 1 1 0 1984Madonna College 1991 3 0 3 1994Mary College 1980 1 1 0 1980Marymount College 1971 42 40 2 1988McCook (Neb.) CC 1976 2 1 1 1977McPherson College 1971 17 16 1 1995Menlo College 1987 1 0 1 1987Meramac CC 1981 1 0 1 1981

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First LastSchool Match No. W L T MatchMetropolitan State 1981 26 6 20 2005MidAmerica Nazarene 1987 5 5 0 1991Midland Lutheran College 1986 2 2 0 1988Midwestern State 2001 3 2 1 2009Minnesota State-Mankato 1972 4 1 3 2006Minot State (N.D.) 2011 1 1 0 2011Missouri-Kansas City 1976 4 2 2 1984Missouri Southern 1976 49 19 30 2012Missouri-St. Louis 1993 1 0 1 1993Missouri Western 1976 46 13 33 2012Montana Tech 1992 1 0 1 1992Montevallo 2002 1 1 0 2002Mount St. Mary (S.D.) 1972 1 1 0 1972Nebraska-Kearney 1972 89 9 80 2012Nebraska-Omaha 1974 11 0 11 2010Nebraska Wesleyan 1978 10 7 3 1991Newman University 1978 23 17 6 2009New Mexico Highlands 1991 26 16 10 2010North Florida 2002 1 0 1 2002Northern Colorado 1993 2 0 2 1995Northern State University 1991 1 1 0 1991Northwestern College (Iowa) 1991 1 0 1 1991Northwest Missouri State 1978 18 4 13 1 2012Northwestern Oklahoma State 1974 9 9 0 2012Oklahoma Baptist 1982 2 2 0 1986Oklahoma State University 1974 2 1 1 1976Ottawa University 1976 6 5 1 1991Ouachita Baptist 2003 3 3 0 2007Panhandle State (Okla.) 1977 16 16 0 2012Park (Mo.) 1990 2 2 0 1991Peru State (Neb.) 1984 6 4 2 1993Pittsburg State University 1974 54 30 24 2012Point Loma College 1986 1 1 0 1986Quincy College 1990 1 1 0 1990Redlands University 1984 1 1 0 1984Regis University (Colo.) 1979 30 10 20 2005Rockhurst University 1986 11 2 9 2009Rockmont College 1981 3 3 0 1983Santa Fe CC 1982 3 2 1 1983Sioux Falls (S.D.) 2011 1 1 0 2011Slippery Rock University 1992 1 0 1 1992Sonoma State (Calif.) 2004 1 1 0 2004South Dakota 2002 3 0 3 2007South Dakota State 1989 4 1 3 2007South Dakota School of Mines 1980 4 2 2 2011Southern Arkansas 2010 5 4 1 2012Southern California College 1984 1 1 0 1984Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 2007 1 0 1 2007Southeastern Oklahoma 2003 1 1 0 2003Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 1984 5 2 3 1995Southern Utah State 1981 1 0 1 1981Southwest Baptist 2001 12 6 6 2012

First LastSchool Match No. W L T MatchSouthwest Missouri State 1972 1 0 1 1972Southwestern Oklahoma 2005 2 1 1 2010Southwest Minnesota State 1991 7 3 4 2006Southwestern College (Kan.) 1984 9 7 2 2012Southwestern University 1992 1 1 0 1992St. Benedict (Minn.) 1987 1 0 1 1987St. Catherine (Minn.) 1984 1 1 0 1984St. Cloud State 1972 1 0 1 1972St. Edwards (Texas) 2000 2 1 2 2004St. John’s (Minn.) 1981 4 4 0 1984St. Mary’s (Texas) 1998 1 1 0 1998St. Mary’s College (Calif.) 1984 1 0 1 1984St. Mary’s College (Neb.) 1984 4 4 0 1987St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) 1974 33 23 10 1991Stephens College (Mo.) 1976 2 2 0 1984Sterling College 1971 30 28 2 1991Tabor College 1971 23 23 0 1999Tarkio College 1987 3 3 0 1990Tarleton State (Texas) 1998 5 3 2 2010Texas A&M-Commerce 2007 2 1 1 2010Texas A&M-International 2008 1 1 0 2008Texas A&M-Kingsville 1998 4 2 2 2000Texas Lutheran College 1984 1 0 1 1984Texas-Permian Basin 2008 4 3 1 2011Texas Woman’s 1991 3 1 2 2012Trinity University 1984 1 1 0 1984Truman State 1993 13 1 12 2012Tulsa University 1979 1 1 0 1979U.S. Air Force Academy 1979 11 3 8 1993UC-Colorado Springs 1988 16 12 4 2004University of Hawaii-Hilo 1991 1 0 1 1991University of Kansas 1971 12 1 11 1978University of Nebraska 1975 4 0 4 1978University of Oklahoma 1974 2 1 1 1976University of the Southwest 2012 1 1 0 2012Upper Iowa 2009 1 0 1 2009Washburn University 1974 88 52 36 2012Wayne State College 1976 29 17 11 2009West Texas A&M 1985 4 2 2 2008Western New Mexico 1995 2 1 1 2000Western State College 1979 28 16 12 2012Wichita State University 1971 11 5 5 1 1980William Jewell College 1979 3 2 1 1981Winthrop College 1982 1 0 1 1982Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1984 2 1 1 1987Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1986 1 1 0 1986Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1989 1 1 0 1989Wisconsin-Whitewater 1987 1 0 1 1987York College (Neb.) 2012 2 2 0 2012

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1979 (14-19) Jody Wise U.S. Air Force Academy L 0-3Western State (Colo.) L 1-3Sterling College W 3-1Kansas Newman L 1-3ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS L 1-2TABOR COLLEGE W 2-1CHADRON STATE L 0-2McPHERSON COLLEGE W 2-0Kansas Wesleyan W 3-2Hastings College L 0-2Central Nebraska Tech W 2-1Friends University L 0-2Pittsburg State W 2-0Tulsa University W 2-0BAKER W 3-2WASHBURN UNIVERSITY W 3-1MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 3-1MISSOURI WESTERN L 0-3Regis University L 1-3Southern Colorado L 0-3Wayne State College W 3-2Washburn University W 3-1Pittsburg State L 1-3Emporia State L 1-3Missouri Western L 0-3Pittsburg State L 0-3Kearney State L 0-3Kearney State L 0-3Wayne State College W 3-2Emporia State W 3-1Missouri Southern L 1-3Baker University L 0-2William Jewel College L 1-2

1980 (29-19) Jody Wise St. Mary of the Plains L 1-3KANSAS WESLEYAN W 2-0HASTINGS COLLEGE W 2-0SOUTHERN COLORADO W 2-0CENTRAL STATE (OKLA.) W 2-0STERLING COLLEGE W 2-1STERLING COLLEGE W 2-0COLORADO COLLEGE L 1-2Bethany College W 2-1Marymount College W 2-0South Dakota Tech W 2-0Mary College W 2-0Chadron State College L 0-2STERLING COLLEGE W 3-0BAKER UNIVERSITY W 2-0Cloud County CC L 1-2Kansas Wesleyan L 1-2Marymount College W 2-0Baker University L 0-2Marymount College W 2-0Bethel College L 0-2Kansas Newman L 1-2Wichita State W 2-0EMPORIA STATE W 3-2MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 1-3MISSOURI WESTERN L 0-3Colorado Mines L 0-2Colorado Women’s College W 2-1Regis College L 1-3Southern Colorado L 0-3Wayne State College W 3-0Emporia State W 3-1

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1970 (10-0) Orvene JohnsonNo Records Available

1971 (13-1-1) Orvene JohnsonKansas State W 2-0Cloud County CC W 2-0Tabor College W 2-0Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0Sterling College W 2-0McPherson College W 2-0Tabor College W 2-0Marymount College W 2-0Tabor College W 2-0McPherson College W 2-0Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0Marymount College W 2-1Marymount College W 2-0Wichita State T 1-1Kansas L 0-2

1972 (12-8) Orvene JohnsonKansas Wesleyan W 2-0Emporia State W 2-0Marymount College W 2-0McPherson College L 0-2Benedictine College W 2-0Washburn University W 2-0Marymount College W 2-0Washburn University W 2-0Kearney State L 0-2Benedictine College W 2-1Marymount College W 2-0Washburn University W 2-0Kearney State L 1-2Washburn University W 2-0Kansas University L NAMinnesota State-Mankato L 0-2Southwest Missouri State L 0-2St. Cloud State L 1-2Mount St. Mary (S.D.) W 2-1Graceland L 0-2

1973 (12-7) Orvene JohnsonKearney State L 1-2Kansas L 0-2Kansas State L 0-2Tabor College W 2-1Marymount College W 2-0Kansas L 0-2Kansas State L 0-2Benedictine College W 2-1Marymount College W 2-1Washburn University W 2-0Sterling College W 2-1Nebraska-Kearney L 0-2Washburn University W 2-1Marymount College W 2-0Benedictine College W 2-0Wichita State W NATabor College W 2-0Washburn University W 2-1Kansas University L NA

1974 (17-11) Orvene JohnsonKANSAS STATE L 0-2KEARNEY STATE L 0-2KANSAS L 1-2St. Mary of the Plains W 2-1ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 2-0Northwestern Oklahoma W 2-0Oklahoma W 2-0Emporia State W 2-0

Kansas L 0-2Benedictine College L 1-2Washburn University W 2-0Pittsburg State W 2-0Northwestern Oklahoma W 2-0Oklahoma State L 0-2Central Missouri State L 1-2Kansas State L 0-2Kearney State L 0-2Creighton University W 2-0Nebraska-Omaha L 0-2Sterling College W 2-1McPherson College W 2-0Cloud County CC W 2-0Washburn University W 2-0Pittsburg State W 2-1Benedictine College W 2-0Cloud County CC W 2-0Kansas State L 0-2Benedictine College W 2-0

1975 (16-11) Orvene Johnson Washburn University L 1-2NORTHWESTERN OKLA. W 2-0WASHBURN W 2-1BETHANY COLLEGE W 2-0WICHITA STATE L 1-2ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 2-0KEARNEY STATE L 0-2KANSAS STATE W 2-1Kansas State W 2-0Central Missouri State L 0-2Nebraska L 0-2Drake University L 1-2Bethany College W 2-0Wichita State W 2-0KANSAS STATE W 2-0KANSAS W 2-1WICHITA STATE W 2-0Northwestern Oklahoma W 2-0St. Mary of the Plains W 2-0Northwestern Oklahoma W 2-1Kearney State L 0-2Nebraska-Omaha L 2-1Hastings College L 0-2Kansas L 0-2Kansas State W 2-1Wichita State W 2-0Kansas L 0-2

1976 (21-20) Orvene Johnson TABOR COLLEGE W 2-1NORTHWESTERN OKLA. W 2-0Hutchinson CC W 2-1Dodge City CC W 2-0Colby CC L 1-2McCook CC W 2-0Colby CC L 1-2STERLING COLLEGE W 2-0Stephens College W 2-0Wayne State W 2-1Missouri Western L 0-2Pittsburg State L 1-2St. Mary of the Plains W 2-0Garden City CC W 2-0Kansas State L 0-2Missouri-Kansas City L 0-2KEARNEY STATE W 2-1MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 2-1PITTSBURG STATE W 2-0Washburn University W 2-0Washburn University L 1-2East Texas State L 1-2Wichita State L 0-2Oklahoma L 0-2

Kansas State L 0-2Oklahoma State W 2-1Central State (Okla.) W 2-0ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 2-0Wayne State College L 0-2Hastings College W 2-0Emporia State L 1-2Missouri Western L 0-2Kearney State L 0-2Wayne State College L 1-2Missouri Southern L 0-2Emporia State W 2-1Bethel College L 1-2Sterling College W 2-0Emporia State W 2-1Benedictine College L 0-2Ottawa College L 0-2

1977 (7-24) Orvene Johnson MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-0COLBY CC L 1-2BETHEL COLLEGE L 0-2HASTINGS COLLEGE L 1-2Wichita State L 1-2Wichita State L 1-2BETHANY COLLEGE W 2-1STERLING COLLEGE W 2-0PANHANDLE STATE W 2-0Benedictine College L 0-2Kansas L 0-2Kearney State L 0-2Emporia State L 0-2Missouri Western L 0-2KANSAS STATE L 1-2KANSAS STATE L 0-2Dodge City CC W 2-0Panhandle State W 2-1MISSOURI WESTERN L 0-2WAYNE STATE L 1-2PITTSBURG STATE L 1-2Pittsburg State L 0-2Kearney State L 0-2Missouri Southern L 0-2McCook CC L 1-2Colby CC W 2-1WASHBURN UNIVERSITY L 1-2WASHBURN UNIVERSITY L 0-2Wayne State College L 0-2Missouri Southern L 0-2Emporia State L 0-2

1978 (6-23) Jody Wise KANSAS STATE L 0-2BENEDICTINE COLLEGE W 2-1Central State (Okla.) W 2-1Northwest Missouri State L 0-2Wichita State L 0-2KEARNEY STATE L 0-3KEARNEY STATE L 1-3NEBRASKA L 0-2MARYMOUNT COLLEGE L 1-2KANSAS NEWMAN L 1-2NEBRASKA L 0-2WAYNE STATE L 0-3WAYNE STATE L 1-3MISSOURI WESTERN L 1-3MISSOURI WESTERN L 0-3Kansas Newman W 3-2Bethany College W 3-0Pittsburg State W 3-1Pittsburg State W 3-2Missouri Southern L 0-3Missouri Southern L 2-3Emporia State L 1-3Emporia State L 1-3

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Pittsburg State L 1-3Colby CC W 2-0Lamar College W 2-0Pittsburg State L 1-3Washburn University W 3-1Missouri Western W 3-1KEARNEY STATE L 0-3KEARNEY STATE L 1-3Washburn University L 1-3Missouri Southern W 3-1Wayne State College W 3-0Tabor College W 2-1Marymount College W 2-0Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0Cameron University L 1-4

1981 (29-22-2) Jody Wise Sterling College W 3-1Hutchinson CC W 3-0Metropolitan State L 0-2Lubbock College L 0-2Southern Utah State L 0-2Colorado Mines W 2-0St. Mary of the Plains L 2-3MERAMAC CC L 0-2STERLING COLLEGE W 2-1KANSAS WESLEYAN L 1-2EMPORIA STATE L 0-2PANDHANDLE STATE W 2-0MARYMOUNT COLLEGE L 1-2CHADRON STATE W 2-0Bethel College L 0-2Kansas Newman L 0-2MISSOURI WESTERN L 1-3MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 3-1WASHBURN UNIVERSITY W 3-0Bethany College W 2-0Tabor College W 2-0Pittsburg State W 3-2Washburn University W 3-2Wayne State College W 3-0FRIENDS L 0-2HASTINGS COLLEGE L 0-2BARTON COUNTY CC L 1-2CLOUD COUNTY CC W 2-1ROCKMONT COLLEGE W 2-0SOUTHERN COLORADO W 2-0COLBY CC W 2-1MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-0MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-0Missouri Western L 1-2Pittsburg State L 2-3Emporia State L 1-3Kearney State L 1-3Kearney State L 0-3Briar Cliff (Iowa) T 1-1Avila College W 2-0Northwest Missouri State T 1-1William Jewel College W 2-0Central Missouri State L 0-2NORTHWESTERN OKLA. W 3-0NORTHWESTERN OKLA. W 3-1Emporia State W 3-0Wayne State College W 3-0Missouri Southern W 3-1Kansas Wesleyan L 0-2Ottawa University W 2-1Kansas Newman W 2-1St. John’s University W 2-0Bethel College L 1-2

1982 (50-17) Jody Wise KANSAS STATE L 2-3Marymount College W 2-0Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0Sante Fe CC L 1-2Mesa College (Colo.) W 2-1Regis College (Colo.) W 1-0Sante Fe CC W 1-0Mesa College (Colo.) W 1-0U.S. Air Force Academy L 1-2Regis College (Colo.) W 1-0St. Mary of the Plains L 1-2St. Mary of the Plains W 2-0REGIS COLLEGE W 2-1COLBY CC W 2-0MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-1STERLING COLLEGE W 2-0KANSAS WESLEYAN W 2-0PANDHANDLE STATE W 2-0CLOUD COUNTY CC W 2-0ROCKMONT COLLEGE W 2-0BETHEL COLLEGE L 0-2COLBY CC W 2-0Wayne State College W 3-0Pittsburg State W 3-1Washburn University W 3-0Tabor College W 2-1Kansas Newman W 2-0McPherson College W 2-1Bethany College W 2-0BARTON COUNTY CC W 2-1TABOR COLLEGE W 2-0COLBY CC W 2-0PANHANDLE STATE W 2-0SOUTHERN COLORADO W 2-0HASTINGS COLLEGE W 2-0ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) W 2-0FRIENDS UNIVERSITY L 1-2MISSOURI WESTERN L 2-3EMPORIA STATE W 3-0PITTSBURG STATE W 3-0Kansas Newman W 2-0Kansas Newman W 2-1William Jewel College W 2-0Missouri Southern L 0-2Nebraska Wesleyan L 0-2Missouri-Kansas City W 2-0Benedictine College W 2-0Pittsburg State W 2-0KEARNEY STATE L 0-3KEARNEY STATE L 1-3Emporia State W 3-1Missouri Southern L 1-3Wayne State College W 3-0Missouri Southern L 2-3Missouri Western L 0-3Washburn University W 3-0STERLING COLLEGE W 2-0STERLING COLLEGE W 2-1BAKER COLLEGE W 2-0KANSAS WESLEYAN W 2-1STERLING COLLEGE W 2-1PITTSBURG STATE W 3-0BETHEL COLLEGE W 3-2OKLAHOMA BAPTIST W 3-0Winthrop College (S.C.) L 1-2Kearney State L 1-2High Point Univ. (N.C.) L 1-2

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSSEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS1983 (28-25) Jody Wise KANSAS STATE L 0-3MARYMOUNT W 2-0ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 2-1Sante Fe CC W 2-1Colorado Mines W 2-0U.S. Air Force Academy L 0-2Kearney State L 0-2Metropolitan State L 1-2CLOUD COUNTY CC W 2-0WASHBURN W 2-1COLBY CC W 2-1METRO STATE L 0-2DODGE CITY CC W 2-1HASTINGS COLLEGE L 0-2COLORADO COLLEGE W 2-1ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS L 0-2Bethel College L 2-3Missouri Western L 0-3Missouri Southern L 0-3Emporia State L 0-3Kansas Newman W 2-1Kansas Wesleyan W 2-1Bethany College W 2-0Marymount College W 2-1KEARNEY STATE L 0-3KANSAS NEWMAN W 2-0PITTSBURG STATE L 1-3WASHBURN W 3-1MISSOURI WESTERN L 0-3TABOR COLLEGE W 2-1MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-0FRIENDS L 0-2PANHANDLE STATE W 2-0ROCKMONT COLLEGE W 2-0ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) W 2-0WASHBURN W 2-0COLBY CC W 2-0MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-1STERLING COLLEGE L 0-2CLOUD COUNTY CC W 2-0Kansas State L 0-3Wayne State College L 1-3Pittsburg State W 3-1Emporia State W 3-2Kearney State L 0-3Wayne State College W 3-1Missouri Southern L 0-3Washburn University L 1-3Sterling College L 0-3Sterling College W 2-0Emporia State L 0-2Pittsburg State L 0-2Friends University L 1-3

1984 (53-16) Jody Wise Chapman College L 0-3California Baptist W 3-1Southern California College W 3-0Nebraska Wesleyan W 3-0Southwestern College W 2-0Peru State (Neb.) W 2-0McPherson College W 2-0Bethel College W 2-0Bethany Nazarene L 0-2Stephens College W 2-0St. Mary of the Plains W 3-2Missouri-Kansas City W 2-1Washburn University W 2-0St. Mary’s of the Plains W 2-1Colorado College W 2-1Friends University W 2-0Sterling College W 2-1Marymount College W 2-0Tabor College W 2-1

Marymount College W 3-0Bethany College W 3-0Emporia State W 3-2Pittsburg State W 3-2Missouri Western L 1-3Tabor College W 2-0Marymount College W 2-0Friends University L 0-2Emporia State W 2-0St. John’s (Minn.) W 2-0Washburn University W 2-0Marymount College W 2-0Regis College (Colo.) W 2-1Hastings College (Neb.) W 2-1Kearney State W 3-2St. Mary’s College (Neb.) W 2-1Wayne State College W 3-0Pittsburg State W 3-2Washburn University L 1-3Kansas Newman L 1-2Bethany Nazarene L 0-2Nebraska Wesleyan W 2-1Redlands (Calif.) W 2-0Macalester College (Minn.) W 2-0St. Mary of the Plains W 2-0Trinity University W 2-0Denver University L 1-2St. Catherine (Minn.) W 2-0Wisconsin-Oshkosh L 0-2Kearney State W 2-0Missouri Western L 0-3Missouri Southern W 3-2Washburn University W 3-0Marymount College W 2-0Missouri Southern L 0-3Emporia State L 1-3Wayne State College W 3-0Sterling College W 3-0Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0Bethel College W 2-0Washburn University L 1-2Friends University W 2-0Washburn University L 0-2 Bethany College W 2-1Washburn University W 3-0Washburn University W 3-0Bethany Nazarene W 3-0Texas Lutheran L 1-2St. Mary’s College (Calif.) L 0-2Eastern Nazarene (Mass.) W 2-0

1985 (50-10) Jody Wise ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 3-0Nebraska Wesleyan W 3-0Dana College W 2-0Benedictine College W 2-0Bethel College W 2-0Concordia College W 2-1Sterling College W 2-0Nebraska Wesleyan W 2-0Benedictine College W 3-0ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 2-0WASHBURN W 2-0MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-0COLORADO COLLEGE L 1-2STERLING COLLEGE W 2-0BETHANY COLLEGE W 2-0West Texas A&M W 3-1Lubbock Christian W 3-1Eastern New Mexico L 0-3East Texas State W 2-1KEARNEY STATE L 1-2TABOR COLLEGE W 2-0HASTINGS COLLEGE W 2-0MESA COLLEGE (COLO.) W 2-0

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Pittsburg State W 2-1Kearney State L 0-2Oklahoma Baptist W 2-0Kansas Newman W 2-0Cortland College (N.Y.) W 2-0Incarnate Word W 2-0Carleton College (Minn.) W 2-1Wisconsin-LaCrosse W 2-1Bethel College (Minn.) L 0-2Colorado College L 0-2St. Mary’s College (Neb.) W 2-0Kearney State L 0-2Pittsburg State W 3-0Washburn University W 3-1Emporia State L 1-3Marymount College W 3-2Missouri Southern L 1-2Missouri Western W 2-1Emporia State W 2-0Washburn University W 2-0Wayne State College W 2-0Pittsburg State W 2-1Kearney State L 0-2Bethel College L 2-3Emporia State W 2-0Benedictine College W 2-0Bethany College W 2-1Bethel College L 0-2Emporia State W 2-0Bethel College W 2-0Washburn University L 1-3

1987 (33-27) Jody Wise Nebraska Wesleyan W 2-0Marymount College W 2-1Drury College L 1-2Benedictine College W 2-1Peru State (Neb.) W 2-1Rockhurst College L 1-2St. Mary’s College (Neb.) W 3-0U.S. AIR FORCE L 0-2KEARNEY STATE L 1-2HASTINGS COLLEGE L 0-2COLORADO COLLEGE L 0-2MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-0DOANE COLLEGE W 2-0WASHBURN L 0-2BETHEL COLLEGE L 0-2Tabor College W 2-0Marymount College W 2-1Central College (Iowa) L 0-2Doane College L 0-2Chadron State W 2-0Tarkio College W 2-1Bethel College W 2-0McPherson College W 2-0BETHANY COLLEGE W 3-1MID-AMERICA NAZARENE W 2-0ADAMS STATE W 2-0WASHBURN W 2-1ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 2-0STERLING COLLEGE W 2-1FRIENDS W 2-1SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE W 2-0BETHANY COLLEGE W 2-1MESA COLLEGE (Colo.) W 2-1Missouri Western L 0-2Kearney State L 0-2Emporia State L 0-2Wayne State College L 0-2Washburn W 2-1Pittsburg State W 2-0MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 2-1KANSAS NEWMAN W 3-1St. Benedict L 0-2

Colorado College L 0-2Wisconsin-Whitewater L 1-2Nebraska Wesleyan L 0-2Menlo College L 0-2Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 2-0Pittsburg State W 2-0Missouri Southern L 0-2Baker University W 0-2Washburn L 1-2Missouri Western L 0-2Kearney State L 1-2Wayne State College L 0-2Pittsburg State W 2-0Missouri Southern L 0-2Emporia State L 0-2Baker University W 2-0Marymount College W 2-0Bethel College L 2-3

1988 (48-20) Jody Wise Missouri Southern W 2-0Peru State College L 0-2Bethel College W 2-0Tarkio College W 2-1Doane College L 1-2Emporia State W 2-0Drury College W 2-1Doane College L 0-2ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 3-0DENVER UNIVERSITY W 3-0BETHEL COLLEGE W 3-0AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 3-1DOANE COLLEGE L 1-3KEARNEY STATE L 0-3Western State (Colo.) W 3-1Mesa State (Colo.) W 3-0Colorado Mines W 3-0UC-Colorado Springs W 3-0U.S. Air Force Academy W 3-2Kansas Newman W 2-1St. Mary of the Plains W 2-0Cameron University W 2-0Southwestern College W 2-0MESA STATE (Colo.) L 0-2ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 2-0BETHANY COLLEGE W 2-0ADAMS STATE (COLO.) W 2-0STERLING COLLEGE W 2-0FORT LEWIS (COLO.) L 1-2WASHBURN W 2-0MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-0FRIENDS W 2-0Marymount College W 3-1Missouri Western W 2-0Emporia State L 1-2Kearney State W 2-0Missouri Southern W 2-0Washburn University W 2-0Wayne State College W 2-1Pittsburg State W 2-1Friends University L 1-2Drury College W 2-0Kearney State L 0-2Doane College L 1-2Bethany College L 2-3Kearney State L 0-2Hastings College W 2-1Graceland College (IA) W 2-1Midland Lutheran (Neb.) W 2-1Kansas Newman W 3-0Pittsburg State W 2-0Wayne State College L 1-2Washburn University W 2-1Missouri Southern W 2-1Missouri Western W 2-0

Emporia State L 1-2Kearney State L 1-2MidAmerica Nazarene W 1-0Marymount College W 3-1Bethel College L 1-2Marymount College W 2-1Bethany College W 2-1Friends University L 0-2Emporia State W 2-0Bethel College W 2-1Friends University W 2-0Emporia State L 1-2Emporia State L 0-2

1989 (33-25) Jody Wise Drury College W 3-1Benedictine College W 3-0Northwest Missouri State W 3-2Washburn University W 3-1Drury College W 3-0Missouri Western L 1-3Tabor College W 3-1SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 3-1METROPOLITAN STATE L 0-3MISSOURI WESTERN L 0-3DENVER UNIVERSITY W 3-1BETHEL COLLEGE W 3-1KEARNEY STATE L 1-3DOANE COLLEGE L 0-3Air Force Academy L 1-3Fort Lewis L 2-3Colorado College L 0-3UC-Colorado Springs W 3-0Colorado Mines W 3-0Southwestern College L 0-3St. Mary of the Plains W 3-0McPherson College W 2-0St. Mary of the Plains L 1-2Benedictine College W 2-0Baker University L 1-2Benedictine College W 2-0McPherson College W 2-0Wayne State College W 3-1Emporia State L 1-3South Dakota State L 0-3Kearney State L 0-3Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 2-0Friends University W 2-0Missouri Southern W 2-0Graceland College (Iowa) L 0-2Emporia State L 1-3BETHANY COLLEGE W 3-0Regis University L 2-3Eastern New Mexico L 0-3U.S. Air Force Academy L 1-3Washburn University W 3-1Mesa State W 3-1EMPORIA STATE L 1-2SOUTHERN COLORADO W 2-0KEARNEY STATE W 2-1GRAND CANYON W 2-1WAYNE STATE W 2-0FORT LEWIS W 2-0ADAMS STATE W 2-0Friends University L 1-3Kearney State L 0-3Bethel College W 2-0McPherson College W 2-1Emporia State L 0-2Bethany College W 2-0Emporia State L 0-2Friends W 2-0Emporia State L 0-2

WASHBURN W 2-0FRIENDS L 0-2Emporia State W 2-1Wayne State College W 2-1Missouri Western L 1-2Kearney State College W 2-0Pittsburg State W 2-0Missouri Southern W 2-0Washburn W 2-1BETHEL COLLEGE W 3-0Western State (CO) W 2-0Elmhurst College (Ill.) L 1-2Incarnate Word W 2-1Buena Vista (Iowa) W 2-0Elmhurst College (Ill.) L 0-2Southern Colorado W 2-0KANSAS NEWMAN W 2-0MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-1Emporia State W 3-2Washburn University W 3-2Pittsburg State W 3-1Emporia State W 2-1Washburn University W 2-1Missouri Western W 2-0Kearney State L 0-2Wayne State College W 2-0Pittsburg State W 2-1Missouri Southern W 2-0Sterling College W 3-0BETHANY COLLEGE W 3-0Bethel College W 2-0Benedictine College W 2-0Marymount College W 2-1Friends University W 2-0Emporia State W 2-1Friends University L 2-3Friends University L 0-3

1986 (44-23) Jody Wise Dana College (Neb.) W 2-0Benedictine College L 1-2Bethel College W 2-0Nebraska Wesleyan W 3-0Peru State College (Neb.) W 2-1Bethel College W 2-0Rockhurst College L 1-2Midland Lutheran (Neb.) W 2-1Doane College (Neb.) L 0-2St. Mary’s College (Neb.) W 3-0AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 2-0COLORADO COLLEGE L 0-2DOANE COLLEGE L 0-2MARYMOUNT COLLEGE W 2-0BETHEL COLLEGE W 2-0WASHBURN W 2-1LaVerne University (Calif.) W 2-0California-Northridge L 0-2Point Loma (Calif.) W 2-0Cal. State-Los Angeles L 0-2Cal. Poly-Ponoma L 0-2Claremont-Scripps (Calif.) W 2-1Bethany College L 2-3FRIENDS UNIVERSITY W 2-0BETHANY COLLEGE W 2-0KEARNEY STATE W 2-0WASHBURN W 2-0STERLING COLLEGE W 2-0ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 2-0HASTINGS COLLEGE W 2-1STERLING COLLEGE W 3-0Missouri Southern L 0-2Missouri Western W 2-1Emporia State L 0-2Washburn University L 0-2Wayne State College L 1-2

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1990 (31-27) Jody Wise Emporia State L 0-3Doane College L 1-3Missouri Western L 0-3TABOR COLLEGE W 3-0METRO STATE L 0-3BETHEL COLLEGE W 3-1DOANE COLLEGE L 0-3MESA STATE L 1-3COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 3-0WASHBURN L 2-3Southwestern College W 3-0St. Mary of the Plains L 0-2Sterling College W 2-0Tarkio College W 2-0McPherson College W 2-0Concordia College W 2-1MidAmerica Nazarene W 2-1Baker University L 1-2Central State (Ohio) W 2-1Park College (Mo.) W 2-0ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 3-2Chadron State L 0-2Mesa State L 2-3Western State L 1-2Colorado Mines W 4-1Fort Lewis L 0-3Adams State L 1-2UC-Colorado Springs W 3-1Colorado Christian W 3-0Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0Washburn University L 1-2MidAmerica Nazarene W 2-0Benedictine College W 2-0Baker University W 2-1FRIENDS W 2-0AIR FORCE ACADEMY L 0-3Kearney State L 1-2Quincy College (Ill.) W 2-0Northwest Missouri State L 0-2Pittsburg State W 2-0Bethany College W 3-0Peru State College W 3-2Dordt College (Iowa) L 0-3Kearney State L 1-3CHADRON STATE L 2-3MESA STATE L 1-2WESTERN STATE L 2-3COLORADO MINES W 2-1FORT LEWIS L 0-2ADAMS STATE W 3-1Ottawa University W 3-1Bethel College W 3-0Southwestern College W 2-0Ottawa University W 2-0St. Mary of the Plains L 0-2Emporia State L 0-2Bethany College W 2-0St. Mary of the Plains L 0-2

1991 (40-28) Jody Wise BYU-Hawaii L 0-3Mesa State L 0-3Azusa Pacifi c L 1-3Madonna College (Mich.) L 0-3Madonna College (Mich.) L 2-3Azusa Pacifi c L 0-3Mesa State L 0-3BYU-Hawaii L 0-3Graceland College (Iowa) W 3-1Central Missouri State L 1-3Texas Women’s L 2-3Washburn University W 3-1Emporia State L 0-3SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE W 3-0

Concordia College W 2-0McPherson College W 2-0MidAmerica Nazarene W 2-0Dana College (Neb.) W 2-0Baker University L 0-2St. Mary of the Plains W 3-1McPherson College W 2-0Baker University W 2-0St. Mary of the Plains W 2-1Sterling College W 2-0St. Mary of the Plains L 1-2Bethany College W 3-0Bethel College W 3-1Nebraska Wesleyan W 3-1Briar Cliff (Iowa) L 1-3Northern State (S.D.) W 3-0McPherson College W 3-0Ottawa University W 3-0Graceland College (Iowa) L 0-3Central Missouri State L 0-3Northwest Missouri State W 3-2Washburn University W 3-0Hastings College L 2-3Nebraska-Kearney L 1-3Tabor College W 2-0Friends University W 2-1Chadron State W 2-1Western State W 2-0Mesa State L 0-3New Mexico Highlands W 2-0Adams State W 3-2Colorado Mines W 3-1Colorado Christian L 0-3Chadron State W 3-2Western State W 3-0Mesa State L 0-2New Mexico Highlands W 3-0Adams State L 1-2Colorado Mines W 2-0Bethel College W 2-0Park College (Mo.) W 2-1KANSAS WESLEYAN W 3-0FORT LEWIS W 3-0TABOR COLLEGE W 3-1BAKER UNIVERSITY W 3-2SOUTHERN NAZARENE L 0-3UC-COLORADO SPRINGS W 3-2OTTAWA UNIVERSITY W 3-0ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS W 3-2EMPORIA STATE L 0-3NORTHWESTERN COLL. (IOWA) L 1-2FRESNO PACIFIC L 0-2SW MINNESOTA STATE L 1-2HAWAII-HILO L 0-2

1992 (21-22) Jody Wise Cal. State-Los Angeles L 0-3 Cal. State-Los Angeles L 0-2Christ College (Calif.) W 2-0Montana Tech L 1-2Carroll College (Mont.) L 0-2Doane College L 1-3Hawaii Pacifi c L 0-3ADAMS STATE L 0-3WASHBURN W 3-0NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 3-2Mesa State L 0-3New Mexico Highlands W 3-0Colorado Mines W 3-0SW Minnesota State W 3-2Missouri Western L 2-3Southwestern University W 3-0Angelo State L 0-3Nebraska-Kearney W 3-1South Dakota Tech W 3-0

Slippery Rock (Pa.) L 1-3Chadron State W 3-2Colorado Christian L 0-3NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 1-3MESA STATE L 0-3WESTERN STATE W 3-0Chadron State L 1-3South Dakota Tech L 2-3Colorado Mines W 3-1Dickinson State (N.D.) W 3-0Chadron State W 3-2Black Hills State (S.D.) W 3-0Colorado College L 0-3Western State W 3-2Fort Lewis W 3-1Adams State L 0-3New Mexico Highlands W 3-2CENTRAL MISSOURI L 1-3Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3Southern Colorado W 3-0Chadron State W 3-1Mesa State L 1-3Nebraska-Omaha L 1-3Washburn University W 3-1

1993 (18-28) Jody Wise Northeast Missouri State L 0-3East Texas State W 3-1Northern Colorado L 0-3Eastern New Mexico L 0-3Colorado Christian L 0-3SW Minnesota State L 0-3South Dakota State L 1-3U.S. Air Force Academy L 0-3Adams State L 0-3New Mexico Highlands W 3-1Chadron State L 0-3Southern Colorado W 3-0New Mexico Highlands W 3-2Lubbock Christian W 3-1Fort Lewis W 3-0East Texas State L 1-3West Texas A&M L 1-3Cameron University W 3-0Central Oklahoma L 0-3Peru State (Neb.) L 1-3Central Missouri State L 0-3Doane College W 3-2SW Minnesota State L 2-3MESA STATE L 0-3WESTERN STATE W 3-0EAST TEXAS STATE W 3-2 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 0-3CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 1-3EMPORIA STATE L 0-3Denver University L 0-3Abilene Christian L 2-3Metro State L 0-3Colorado Christian L 0-3COLORADO MINES W 3-1SOUTHERN COLORADO W 3-1NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3FORT LEWIS W 3-1COLORADO MINES W 3-0Chadron State L 0-3Mesa State W 3-1Colorado Mines W 3-0Chadron State L 0-3Adams State L 0-3New Mexico Highlands W 3-1Western State W 3-0Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3

1994 (8-31) Jody Wise Madonna College (Mich.) L 0-3Colorado Christian L 1-3Eastern Montana State W 3-0Humboldt State (Calif.) W 3-0McPHERSON COLLEGE W 3-0Mesa State L 2-3Missouri Western L 0-3SW Minnesota State W 3-2Graceland College (Iowa) L 1-3UC-Colorado Springs W 3-0Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3CHADRON STATE L 2-3FORT LEWIS L 1-3WESTERN STATE W 3-0MESA STATE L 0-3NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS L 0-3ADAMS STATE W 3-1Augustana College (Ill.) L 0-3Missouri Southern W 3-0Missouri Western L 0-3Central Missouri State L 0-3Denver University L 0-3Colorado School Mines L 1-3Colorado Christian L 0-3Chadron State College L 1-3NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 1-3Fort Lewis L 0-3Adams State L 0-3New Mexico Highlands L 2-3Western State L 2-3Mesa State L 2-3Denver University L 2-3UC-Colorado Springs L 1-3Colorado Christian L 0-3Regis University L 0-3COLORADO MINES L 1-3COLORADO MINES L 0-3WESTERN STATE L 2-3Washburn University L 1-3

1995 (11-26) Jody Wise Northern Colorado L 0-3Emporia State L 0-3Central Oklahoma L 1-3UC-Colorado Springs W 3-1McPHERSON COLLEGE W 3-1BETHEL COLLEGE L 0-3College of the Southwest L 1-3Southern Nazarene (Okla.) W 3-0Lubbock Christian W 3-0New Mexico Highlands L 0-3College of the Southwest L 1-3WESTERN STATE L 0-3EMPORIA STATE L 1-3MESA STATE L 1-3NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3Fort Lewis W 3-2Adams State W 3-1New Mexico Highlands L 0-3CHADRON STATE L 1-3COLORADO MINES L 0-3KANSAS WESLEYAN W 3-0FORT LEWIS W 3-0New Mexico Highlands L 0-3ADAMS STATE W 3-1Mesa State L 0-3Western State L 1-3Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3SOUTHERN COLORADO L 0-3WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 3-2DENVER UNIVERSITY L 2-3ALASKA-FAIRBANKS L 0-3Chadron State L 1-3Colorado Mines L 2-3

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1996 (0-27) Dixie WescottHastings College L 0-3Henderson State (Ark.) L 0-3Truman State L 1-3Missouri Southern L 0-3Drury College L 0-3UC-COLORADO SPRINGS L 2-3NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS L 1-3SOUTHERN COLORADO L 0-3Adams State L 0-3Fort Lewis L 0-3Mesa State L 0-3Western State L 0-3COLORADO MINES L 1-3METRO STATE L 0-3COLORADO CHRISTIAN L 0-3NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3CHADRON STATE L 1-3REGIS UNIVERSITY L 0-3Washburn University L 2-3Colorado Christian L 0-3Metro State L 0-3Colorado Mines L 0-3Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3DENVER UNIVERSITY L 0-3Emporia State L 0-3Chadron State L 2-3Regis University L 0-3

1997 (6-21) Dixie WescottMissouri Southern L 1-3Arkansas Tech W 3-1Central Oklahoma L 0-3Drury College L 2-3EMPORIA STATE L 2-3New Mexico Highlands L 0-3CU-Colorado Springs L 1-3ADAMS STATE L 2-3FORT LEWIS W 3-1Tabor College W 3-0MESA STATE L 1-3WESTERN STATE W 3-1COLORADO MINES L 0-3METROPOLITAN STATE L 0-3COLORADO CHRISTIAN L 1-3NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3WASHBURN L 0-3Denver University L 0-3Regis University L 1-3Chadron State L 1-3Colorado Christian L 0-3Metropolitan State L 0-3Colorado Mines W 3-1Nebraska-Kearney L 1-3Southern Colorado L 0-3CHADRON STATE W 3-1REGIS UNIVERSITY L 1-3

1998 (21-11) Dixie Wescottvs Tarleton State W 3-1vs St. Marys (Texas) W 3-2vs Arkansas Tech W 3-0vs Texas A&M-Kingsville W 3-2vs Texas A&M-Kingsville W 3-0vs Drury College W 3-0vs Henderson State W 3-2Missouri Southern W 3-0Emporia State L 1-3CHADRON STATE W 3-0REGIS UNIVERSITY L 0-3

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSSEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSNebraska-Kearney L 1-3COLORADO CHRISTIAN L 1-3BETHEL COLLEGE W 3-0KANSAS WESLEYAN W 3-0Metropolitan State L 0-3Colorado Mines W 3-0TABOR COLLEGE W 3-1New Mexico Highlands W 3-2Southern Colorado W 3-0CU-Colorado Springs W 3-0FORT LEWIS W 3-2ADAMS STATE W 3-0WESTERN STATE W 3-2 MESA STATE L 2-3Washburn University W 3-2Chadron State L 2-3Regis University L 1-3NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 1-3Colorado Christian L 0-3METROPOLITAN STATE L 0-3COLORADO MINES W 3-0

1999 (14-16) Jesse Mahoneyvs Tarleton State L 1-3vs Texas A&M-Kingsville L 1-3vs Central Oklahoma W 3-0vs Missouri Southern W 3-2vs SW Minnesota State L 0-3vs Rockhurst College L 1-3vs Missouri Western L 2-3vs Pittsburg State W 3-0BETHEL COLLEGE W 3-0Chadron State W 3-1Regis University L 0-3NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 1-3Colorado Christian L 0-3TABOR COLLEGE W 3-0METROPOLITAN STATE L 1-3COLORADO MINES W 3-1SOUTHERN COLORADO W 3-1NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 3-0CU-COLORADO SPRINGS W 3-0WASHBURN W 3-0Fort Lewis L 0-3Adams State L 2-3Western State L 0-3Mesa State L 0-3CHADRON STATE W 3-0REGIS UNIVERSITY L 1-3Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 3-2Metropolitan State W 3-2Colorado Mines L 1-3

2000 (1-28) Jesse Mahoneyvs Pittsburg State L 1-3vs St. Edward’s (Texas) L 0-3Central Oklahoma L 0-3vs Texas A&M-Kingsville L 2-3vs Western New Mexico L 0-3vs Colorado Mines L 0-3vs Fort Lewis W 3-0Eastern New Mexico L 0-3Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3METRO STATE L 0-3Regis University L 0-3Colorado Mines L 0-3COLORADO CHRISTIAN L 0-3CHADRON STATE L 1-3New Mexico Highlands L 0-3Southern Colorado L 0-3CU-Colorado Springs L 0-3WESTERN STATE L 0-3MESA STATE L 0-3FORT LEWIS L 0-3

ADAMS STATE L 2-3NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3Metro State L 0-3Rockhurst University L 0-3REGIS UNIVERSITY L 0-3COLORADO MINES L 0-3EMPORIA STATE L 0-3Colorado Christian L 1-3Chadron State L 1-3

2001 (18-13) Jesse Mahoneyvs Drury College W 3-0vs Midwestern State W 3-1Central Oklahoma L 1-3vs Southwest Baptist W 3-0vs Missouri Southern L 2-3vs Columbia College L 0-3vs Central Arkansas L 2-3Missouri Western W 3-2NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3Metro State L 0-3REGIS UNIVERSITY L 2-3COLORADO MINES W 3-1Washburn University W 3-0Colorado Christian W 3-0Chadron State W 3-1Emporia State W 3-0NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 0-3SOUTHERN COLORADO W 3-0CU-COLORADO SPRINGS W 3-0Western State L 1-3Mesa State W 3-1ROCKHURST L 3-0Fort Lewis W 3-0Adams State L 1-3Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3METRO STATE W 3-2Regis University L 1-3Colorado Mines W 3-0COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 3-1CHADRON STATE W 3-1Regis University L 1-3

2002 (18-13) Jesse Mahoneyvs Central Oklahoma W 3-2vs Montevallo W 3-0vs SW Minnesota State W 3-0North Florida L 0-3FRIENDS W 3-0SOUTH DAKOTA L 2-3WASHBURN W 3-0CU-COLORADO SPRINGS W 3-0COLORADO MINES W 3-0CHADRON STATE W 3-1Nebraska-Kearney L 1-3REGIS UNIVERSITY L 1-3Colorado Christian W 3-1Metro State L 1-3EMPORIA STATE L 0-3FORT LEWIS W 3-2ADAMS STATE L 2-3Southern Colorado L 1-3CU-Colorado Springs W 3-1New Mexico Highlands W 3-2WESTERN STATE W 3-1MESA STATE W 3-2Colorado Mines W 3-1Chadron State L 1-3NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3Regis University L 1-3Rockhurst L 0-3COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 3-0METRO STATE W 3-1Mesa State W 3-1Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3

2003 (25-7) Jesse Mahoneyvs Angelo State W 3-0 Cameron University W 3-0 vs Central Missouri State W 3-1 vs CSU-Pueblo W 3-1 vs Southeastern Oklahoma W 3-0 vs Tarleton State W 3-1 vs Ouachita Baptist W 3-0 Midwestern State W 3-0 Emporia State W 3-0 Colorado Mines W 3-1 Chadron State W 3-0 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY W 3-2 Regis University W 3-0 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 3-0 METRO STATE L 1-3 Fort Lewis W 3-0 Adams State W 3-1 Washburn L 1-3 CSU-PUEBLO W 3-0 CU-COLORADO SPRINGS W 3-0 NM HIGHLANDS W 3-0 ROCKHURST L 2-3 Western State W 3-1 Mesa State W 3-0 COLORADO MINES W 3-2 CHADRON STATE W 3-0 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 REGIS UNIVERSITY W 3-0 Colorado Christian W 3-0 Metro State L 0-3 vs Regis University L 0-3 vs St. Edward’s L 0-3

2004 (31-5) Jesse Mahoneyvs Drury University W 3-2 vs Northwest Missouri State W 3-0 vs Texas Women’s W 3-0 vs Cameron University W 3-0 vs Sonoma State W 3-1 vs Abilene Christian W 3-0 vs Minnesota State-Mankato W 3-0 vs CSU-San Bernardino L 1-3 EMPORIA STATE W 3-0 Colorado Christian W 3-0Metro State W 3-0COLORADO MINES W 3-0REGIS UNIVERSITY W 3-0Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3Chadron State W 3-0 WESTERN STATE W 3-0 MESA STATE W 3-0 WASHBURN W 3-0FORT LEWIS W 3-1 ADAMS STATE W 3-1 New Mexico Highlands W 3-1 CSU-Pueblo W 3-0 CU-Colorado Springs W 3-0 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3 CHADRON STATE W 3-0 Rockhurst University W 3-1 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 3-0 METRO STATE W 3-0 Colorado Mines W 3-1 Regis University W 3-1 vs CSU-Pueblo W 3-0vs Mesa State W 3-0 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3vs Rockhurst University W 3-2vs St. Edward’s (Texas) W 3-2Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3

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SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSSEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2005 (16-15) Steve Smithvs Cameron University W 3-1 West Texas A&M W 3-2 vs SW Oklahoma State W 3-0 vs Lubbock Christian L 1-3 NEWMAN UNIVERSITY W 3-0 vs Central Oklahoma W 3-0 Missouri Western L 2-3 vs Northwest Missouri State L 1-3 vs Pittsburg State L 1-3 Emporia State L 2-3COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 3-0METRO STATE W 3-0Colorado Mines L 1-3Regis University W 3-1 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 1-3 BETHANY COLLEGE W 3-0 CHADRON STATE W 3-0Western State W 3-1 Mesa State L 1-3 Fort Lewis L 1-3 Adams State L 1-3 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS L 2-3 CSU-PUEBLO W 3-0 CU-COLORADO SPRINGS L 2-3 Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3 Chadron State W 3-1 Colorado Christian W 3-0 Metro State L 0-3 COLORADO MINES W 3-1 REGIS UNIVERSITY W 3-1Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3

2006 (3-25) Steve Smithvs Central Oklahoma L 0-3vs Minnesota State-Mankato L 0-3vs Concordia-St. Paul L 0-3vs Incarnate Word L 1-3vs SW Minnesota State L 0-3vs Nebraska-Omaha L 0-3vs Colorado Christian L 1-3vs Alabama-Huntsville W 3-2Rockhurst University L 0-3WASHBURN L 0-3vs Nebraska-Omaha L 0-3vs South Dakota L 1-3vs Augustana (S.D.) L 0-3vs Minnesota State-Mankato L 0-3Emporia State L 0-3MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 0-3PITTSBURG STATE L 0-3SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 3-1CENTRAL MISSOURI L 0-3BETHANY COLLEGE W 3-0Missouri Western L 0-3Northwest Missouri State L 0-3Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3Truman L 0-3Washburn L 0-3EMPORIA STATE L 0-3Pittsburg State L 0-3Missouri Southern L 1-3

2007 (16-17) Steve Smithvs Belhaven College W 3-0vs SIU-Edwardsville L 0-3vs Ouachita Baptist W 3-2vs Harding L 1-3vs South Dakota L 2-3vs Indianapolis L 0-3vs Cameron W 3-1vs Ouachita Baptist W 3-1NEWMAN W 3-0vs Tarleton State W 3-0vs Angelo State W 3-0

vs Abilene Christian L 1-3vs Texas A&M-Commerce W 3-1WASHBURN L 0-3EMPORIA STATE L 0-3vs Central Oklahoma W 3-2Panhandle State W 3-0MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 1-3BETHANY COLLEGE W 3-1Colorado Mines W 3-1Pittsburg State L 0-3Central Missouri L 0-3PANHANDLE STATE W 3-0MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-1NW MISSOURI STATE L 1-3Southwest Baptist W 3-1TRUMAN STATE L 0-3Washburn L 0-3NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3Emporia State L 0-3Missouri Southern L 0-3Newman W 3-1PITTSBURG STATE L 2-3

2008 (9-25) Steve Smithvs Abilene Christian L 1-3vs Texas A&M-International W 3-0vs Texas-Permian Basin W 3-1West Texas A&M L 0-3vs Newman University W 3-0Eastern New Mexico W 3-1vs East Central W 3-0vs Angelo State L 2-3MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-0NW Missouri State L 1-3Truman L 0-3Nebraska-Omaha L 0-3Central Missouri L 0-3Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3vs Incarnate Word W 3-2vs Texas-Permian Basin L 2-3vs Central Oklahoma L 0-3vs East Central W 3-1Pittsburg State L 0-3MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 3-0SOUTHWEST BAPTIST L 2-3WASHBURN L 0-3EMPORIA STATE L 0-3Missouri Western L 2-3NW MISSOURI STATE L 2-3TRUMAN L 1-3Colorado Mines L 1-3CENTRAL MISSOURI L 0-3NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 0-3PITTSBURG STATE L 0-3Missouri Southern L 1-3Southwest Baptist L 1-3Washburn L 0-3Emporia State L 1-3

2009 (7-27) Kurt Kohlervs Newman L 1-3vs Rockhurst L 0-3vs Bemidji State L 0-3Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3vs CSU-Pueblo L 0-3vs New Mexico Highlands W 3-1vs Panhandle State W 3-0Eastern New Mexico W 3-0vs Wayne St (Neb.) L 0-3vs Upper Iowa L 0-3vs Midwestern State L 1-3vs Eastern New Mexico L 2-3Missouri Western W 3-2NW MISSOURI STATE L 2-3TRUMAN L 1-3

PITTSBURG STATE L 1-3NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 0-3CENTRAL MISSOURI L 0-3Newman W 3-1Missouri Southern L 0-3Southwest Baptist W 3-1Pittsburg State L 0-3Washburn L 0-3Emporia State L 0-3MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-2NW Missouri State L 1-3Truman L 1-3ROCKHURST L 0-3Nebraska-Omaha L 0-3Central Missouri L 0-3MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 2-3SOUTHWEST BAPTIST L 1-3WASHBURN L 1-3EMPORIA STATE L 0-3

2010 (7-25) Kurt Kohlervs Arkansas-Monticello W 3-1vs Tarleton State L 1-3vs Southern Arkansas L 0-3Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-3New Mexico Highlands W 3-2vs Panhandle State W 3-1vs Eastern New Mexico L 1-3vs SW Oklahoma State L 0-3MISSOURI WESTERN L 0-3NW Missouri State L 0-3Truman L 0-3Nebraska-Omaha L 0-3Central Missouri L 0-3vs Cameron W 3-1vs Eastern New Mexico W 3-1vs Panhandle State W 3-0Texas-Permian Basin W 3-0MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 2-3SOUTHWEST BAPTIST L 1-3WASHBURN L 0-3EMPORIA STATE L 0-3at Missouri Western L 1-3NW MISSOURI STATE L 0-3TRUMAN L 1-3PITTSBURG STATE L 0-3CENTRAL MISSOURI L 0-3NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 0-3Missouri Southern L 0-3Southwest Baptist L 0-3Washburn L 0-3Pittsburg State L 0-3Emporia State L 0-3

2011 (17-16) Kurt KohlerSioux Falls W 3-0vs Black Hills State W 3-1vs South Dakota Mines L 0-3vs Minot State W 3-0PANHANDLE STATE W 3-0vs Lindenwood L 2-3Southwest Baptist L 0-3vs Central Oklahoma W 3-2vs Southern Arkansas W 3-1Pittsburg State L 2-3Missouri Western L 0-3BETHANY COLLEGE W 3-0BETHANY COLLEGE W 3-0NW MISSOURI STATE L 1-3TRUMAN W 3-2vs Cameron L 1-3vs Southern Arkansas W 3-1vs Panhandle State W 3-0Texas-Permian Basin W 3-2Missouri Southern L 2-3

PITTSBURG STATE L 2-3MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-1WASHBURN L 0-3EMPORIA STATE L 1-3CENTRAL MISSOURI L 2-3Panhandle State W 3-0NW Missouri State W 3-2Truman L 2-3MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 3-0SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 3-2Washburn L 1-3Emporia State L 0-3Central Missouri L 0-3

2012 (23-14) Kurt Kohlervs Univ. of the Southwest W 3-0vs Bacone College W 3-0vs Fort Lewis W 3-2vs Southern Arkansas W 3-2vs Texas Woman’s L 2-3vs Grand Canyon L 0-3Colorado Mesa L 0-3vs Western State W 3-1vs Panhandle State W 3-0NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 0-3Central Oklahoma W 3-1Pittsburg State W 3-0NW Missouri State L 1-3vs Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) W 3-0vs Bethany College W 3-0vs Southwestern College W 3-0Johnson & Wales (Colo.) W 3-0WASHBURN L 0-3EMPORIA STATE W 3-1vs Arkansas-Monticello W 3-0vs Southern Arkansas W 3-0vs Northwestern Okla. St. W 3-0vs Henderson State W 3-0MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-1LINDENWOOD L 0-3TRUMAN L 0-3YORK COLLEGE W 3-0YORK COLLEGE W 3-0Missouri Southern W 3-0Southwest Baptist W 3-1Nebraska-Kearney L 0-3CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 2-3PITTSBURG STATE W 3-2Washburn L 1-3Emporia State L 0-3CENTRAL MISSOURI L 1-3Washburn L 1-3

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The 2013 Fort Hays State University Volleyball Media Guide is intended to provide information for broadcasters, writers, sports editors, sports information personnel and fans that follow the Tigers. Material in the guide is current as of August 31, 2013. Additional information is available through the Fort Hays State Sports Information Offi ce and through releases available to accredited media outlets. Additional releases and information can be found on the Fort Hays State University Athletics Website...www.fhsuathletics.com.

FHSU Sports Information Offi ceThe Fort Hays State University Sports Information Offi ce is located in room 138H of Cunningham Hall on the campus of Fort Hays State University. Offi ce hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Contact by phone at (785) 628-5903, by fax at (785) 628-5800, or by e-mail at [email protected].

Media CredentialsMedia credentials are available to personnel from accredited media outlets by contacting Andrew Sogn, FHSU Sports Information Graduate Assistant, at (785) 628-5800. Credentials are available at Gate 1 of Gross Memorial Coliseum. Space is limited and reserved on a game-by-game basis. Requests for credentials should be made at least one week prior to the match date.

Interview RequestsInterview requests with coaches and players must be channeled through Andrew Sogn, FHSU Sports Information Graduate Assistant, or Ryan Prickett, FHSU Sports Information Director. Postgame interviews with head coach Kurt Kohler and selected players will be conducted following a 15-minute cooling off period outside of the Tiger Volleyball Locker Room.

Game ServicesPrograms and the latest statistical information will be available in the media room prior to all contests. Printed statistics will be available to the media at the end of each set within a match. Statistical booklets and play-by-play will be distributed to the media approximately 20 minutes following each home match.

Internet for Media MembersWireless internet access is available to members of the media in Gross Memorial Coliseum. Please use the “TigerNetGuest” wireless connection. No password is required.

Tigers on the InternetFor up-to-the-minute coverage of the Tigers, go to the offi cial website www.fhsuathletics.com, for results, stories, stats, schedules, and all things related to FHSU Athletics.

Radio StationsOne courtesy line will be made available to the offi cial radio station of each visiting team. Additional stations wishing to broadcast must contact Andrew Sogn or Ryan Prickett for possible arrangements.

MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA INFORMATION

Tigers On The Radio All Fort Hays State University football and men’s and women’s basketball games are broadcast on KJLS 103.3 FM (Tiger Radio, Mix 103), which services approximately 20 counties over an 80 mile radius of Hays in west central Kansas. Selected games for volleyball, baseball, and softball are also broadcast each year. Those outside the listening area can access streaming audio online at www.tigersports.net. Gerard Wellbrock is the play-by-play voice of the Fort Hays State Tigers. Wellbrock served as the color analyst for Tiger games from 1992-1998. He has been with Eagle Radio since the fall of 1992 and has won nearly every top honor in the state for sportscasting and play-by-play. The list of awards and honors includes: three Oscar Stauffer Awards from the Kansas State High School Activities Association as Sportscaster of the Year; the Kansas Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Sportscaster of the Year and fi rst-place awards for Play-by-play and Complete Sportscast from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters. Most recently he was named the recipient of the Hod Humiston Award from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters in 2012. The FHSU Alumni Association honored him as a Young Alumni award recipient in 2004. Joining Wellbrock on the Tiger Radio team are Dustin Armbruster and Jonathan Zweygardt.

GerardWellbrock

Covering The Tigers

PRINT MEDIA WEB SITE CONTACT PHONE FAX ADDRESSHays Daily News hdnews.net Conor Nicholl (785) 628-1081 (785) 628-8186 507 Main Street, Hays, KS 67601Salina Journal salina.com Bob Davidson (785) 823-6363 (785) 827-6060 P.O. Box 740, Salina, KS 67402Wichita Eagle kansas.com Tony Adame (316) 268-6278 (316) 268-6536 825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67201Hutchinson News hutchnews.com Gene Schinzel (620) 694-5742 (620) 662-4186 P.O. Box 190, Hutchinson, KS 67504Topeka Capital Journal cjonline.com Ken Corbitt (785) 295-1123 (785) 295-1230 616 Jefferson, Topeka, KS 66607

RADIO STATIONS WEB SITE CONTACT PHONE FAX ADDRESSKJLS 103.3 FM tigersports.net Gerard Wellbrock (785) 625-2578 (785) 628-1822 2300 Hall Street, Hays, KS 67601KAYS 1400 AM kaysradio.com Gerard Wellbrock (785) 625-2578 (785) 628-1822 2300 Hall Street, Hays, KS 67601

TELEVISION STATIONS WEB SITE CONTACT PHONE FAX ADDRESSKBSH-10 (CBS) www.kwch.com Heather Williams (785) 650-9530 NA 2300 Hall Street, Hays, KS 67601KSNW-3 (NBC) www.ksn.com Leon Liebl (316) 265-3333 (316) 292-1195 833 N Main St., Wichita, KS 67203KAKE-11 (ABC) www.ksn.com Chris Frye (316) 943-4221 (316) 943-5374 1500 N. West Street, Wichita, KS 67203-1323

WIRE SERVICES WEB SITE CONTACT PHONE FAX ADDRESSAssociated Press www.ap.com Steve Brisendine (800) 852-4844 (816) 421-3590 215 West Pershing, Kansas City, MO 64108

Fort Hays State Sports InformationRyan Prickett - Sports Information Director Ryan Prickett is in his ninth year as Sports Information Director at Fort Hays State University. He became director in June of 2005. He is the head media contact for all of Fort Hays State’s 18 intercollegiate athletic programs. Prickett has been involved in Fort Hays State’s sports information department for 16 years as a student assistant, graduate assistant, and now head director. He worked under former Fort Hays State Sports Information Directors Jack Kuestermeyer, Steve Webster and Jason McCullough. Prickett is a member of the College Sports Information

Directors of America (CoSIDA). He is responsible for writing, editing and designing all of Fort Hays State University’s athletic publications. He is also responsible for statistical operations and media relations at home athletic events, along with maintaining and writing releases for the offi cial athletic website of Fort Hays State University Athletics (www.fhsuathletics.com). Prickett provided the concept to website host SIDEARM Sports for the new and improved look of Fort Hays State’s athletic website, www.fhsuathletics.com, in 2010. Prickett has also served as the head media contact for Kansas State High School Activities Association State Championships hosted in Hays for football, volleyball, wrestling, and boys and girls basketball. Prickett has gained national recognition by CoSIDA for his publications at FHSU. He has garnered multiple top-10 national fi nishes for media guides in football, volleyball, and men’s and women’s basketball. He has a combined seven top-fi ve fi nishes for volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball. Recently, he teamed with graduate assistant Doug Self to earn Best in Nation Honors for the 2011 Fort Hays State Volleyball Media Guide. Prickett currently serves as the Central Region Coordinator for the Daktronics Men’s Soccer All-America Team. Several graduate assistants and student workers have found success in athletic operations after working under Prickett at Fort Hays State - positions at the pro sports level including the National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Soccer (MLS), and Central Hockey League (CHL), along with collegiate positions at the NCAA Division I and II level and the Alamo Bowl. Three of Prickett’s former workers are now sports information directors at the NCAA Division II level. A native of Salina, Kan., Prickett earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education in 2003 and a master’s degree in Sports Administration in 2005 from Fort Hays State University. Prickett and his wife, Stacy, currently reside in Hays.

Andrew Sogn - Sports Information Graduate Assistant Andrew Sogn is in his fi rst year as a Sports Information Graduate Assistant at Fort Hays State University. Prior to FHSU, Sogn was an Athletic Communications Intern at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tenn., for the 2012-13 school year. He served as the primary contact for cross country, track and fi eld, softball and men’s tennis while acting as a secondary contact for men’s and women’s basketball and baseball. Sogn graduated from Augustana College (S.D.) in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management and minors in Business and Journalism. During his time at Augustana,

he worked as a Sports Information Intern for the Vikings’ softball team that earned a birth to the 2012 National Championships. He also served as an intern within the marketing department and acted as the sports editor for the school paper, the Augustana Mirror. From 2010-12, Sogn interned with the Sioux Falls Storm, a member of the Indoor Football League (IFL), which won two consecutive National Championships during that span. A native of Sioux Falls, S.D., he is pursuing a Masters of Science at FHSU in Health and Human Performance with a concentration in Sport Administration.

2012 ALL-MIAA SELECTIONS2012 ALL-MIAA SELECTIONS

JENNA ULRICHJENNA ULRICHALL-MIAA SECOND TEAMALL-MIAA SECOND TEAM

MIDDLE HITTERMIDDLE HITTER313 KILLS, 2.61 KILLS/SET, .313 ATTACK PCT.313 KILLS, 2.61 KILLS/SET, .313 ATTACK PCT.

154 BLOCKS, 1.28 BLOCK/SET154 BLOCKS, 1.28 BLOCK/SETLed the MIAA in blocks and blocks per setLed the MIAA in blocks and blocks per set

TAYLOR MARESTAYLOR MARESALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTIONALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION

RIGHTSIDE HITTERRIGHTSIDE HITTER260 KILLS, 2.32 KILLS/SET, .232 ATTACK PCT.260 KILLS, 2.32 KILLS/SET, .232 ATTACK PCT.

63 BLOCKS63 BLOCKS

MAKENZIE WEINMANMAKENZIE WEINMANALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTIONALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION

LIBEROLIBERO576 DIGS, 4.50 DIGS/SET576 DIGS, 4.50 DIGS/SET

23 SERVICE ACES23 SERVICE ACES

KAYLA ZOGLMANKAYLA ZOGLMANALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTIONALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION

SETTERSETTER1,148 ASSISTS, 9.90 ASSISTS/SET1,148 ASSISTS, 9.90 ASSISTS/SET

28 SERVICE ACES28 SERVICE ACES