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In the Spotlight ............................................ 1

National Scene ............................................ 4

Big 12 .......................................................... 6

WVU Facilities ............................................. 8

Strength and Conditioning ........................ 10

Athletic Training ......................................... 12

Mountaineer Family ................................... 14

Gameday ................................................... 16

In the Community ...................................... 18

Student-Athlete Support ........................... 20

Campus Life .............................................. 24

Mountaineer Excellence ............................ 28

Coaching Staff ........................................... 31

Player Profiles ............................................ 39

Season Preview ......................................... 53

Season Review .......................................... 61

Record Book ............................................. 65

General Info. .............................................. 85

TABLE OFContents

Managing Editor: Joe SwanEditors/Writers: Nick Arthur, Ashley BaileyPage Layout/Design: Kristin ColdsnowContributors: Lisa Ammons, John Antonik, Matt Billman, Grant Dovey, DJ Jamiel, Brian McCracken, Shannon McNamara, Bryan Messerly Mike Montoro, Mackenzie Mullenax, Amy Prunty, Amy Salvatore, Samantha Strejeck, Sara Wells, Cheryl WireContributing Photographers: All-Pro Photography by Dale Sparks, M.G. Ellis, Dan Friend, Erin Irwin, Brian Persinger, Steve Prunty, Niesha Shafer, Raymond Thompson, WVU Athletic Communications Archives, WVU Photo Services

© 2014 West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics

West Virginia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. The indicia depicted are registered trademarks of West Virginia University.

Reproduction of any material appearing herein is prohibited without approval of the publisher.

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� Choosing to become a Mountaineer student-athlete is special.

� Without a professional sports team in the state, folks across the state and throughout the region love West Virginia University athletics.

� Mountaineers have the unique opportunity to represent themselves, their teammates and their university to news media, alumni, friends, family and the general public. Your interaction with these groups is also part of your educational process.

� If you take advantage of these opportunities, it can have a positive effect, not only on your career as a student-athlete at West Virginia, but also on your life after you have donned the Old Gold and Blue.

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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NATIONAL SCENEMOUNTAINEERS ON THE

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� USA Volleyball is the National Governing Body for the sport of volleyball in the United States and is recognized as such by the Federation International de Volleyball and the United States Olympic Committee.

� The mission of the USAV High Performance Program is to build a national pipeline of junior volleyball athletes and coaches, creating broad opportunities for advancing the level of play, competition and skill development throughout the sport.

� Coach Jill Kramer has coached for over six years with USA Volleyball Youth and Junior National teams that have posted a combined 31-5 record.

� Kramer has won a gold medal with four of her five teams including the top prize at the Global Challenge in Pula, Croatia with the USA Junior A-2 team.

� Most recently Kramer was an assistant coach for the 2011 U.S. Women’s Junior National team that finished fourth at the 2011 FIVB Women’s Junior (U-20) World Championships in Lima, Peru.

� Current junior Anna Panagiotakopoulos was a member of the USAV High Performance Select Team from the Arizona Region in 2008 and 2009. She was also selected to the U.S. Girls Select A2 team in 2009 and the U.S. Girls’ Youth National Training Team in 2010.

� Panagiotakopoulos played for the USA Junior National Team in July 2013 at the ninth annual European Global Challenge in Pula, Croatia.

� Freshman Lamprini Konstantinidou also has experience with international play. Konstantinidou, a native of Thessaloniki, Greece, has made 12 career appearances with the Greece Senior National Team and 50 appearances with the Greece Youth National Team.

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BIG 12 CONFERENCE

� The Big 12 Conference enters its 19th season of existence and its third under the direction of Commissioner Bob Bowlsby.

� The Big 12 is comprised of 10 institutions. Member universities include – Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech and West Virginia. Oklahoma State, however, does not field a women’s volleyball program.

� Since the 1996-97 season – the Big 12’s first season of competition – the league has recorded 53 NCAA team titles and 552 individual national championships.

� The Big 12 is a strong conference that, like WVU, values quality academic and athletic programs and has a great tradition of success.

� In 2013, the league had eight of its nine volleyball programs finish in the top 100 in the final RPI rankings, including six finishing in the top 75.

� The Big 12’s very own Texas Longhorns volleyball team hoisted its third National Championship trophy in 2012, following a 29-4 season.

� The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.

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WVU FACILITIES

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� Stunning in its spacious yet simplistic structure and versatile in its myriad uses, the WVU Coliseum is one of the nation’s supreme showcases for volleyball.

�Whether it is during the day, when the sun shines down on the massive structure, or at night, when its golden lights make it an evening showcase, the Coliseum stands as one of the most striking facilities on the WVU campus.

� Several upgrades have taken place recently in order to be competitive in the Big 12 Conference. Items such as expansion of the strength and conditioning center, equipment room and training room, and refurbishment of the Coliseum roof were completed.

� In 2008, new, state-of-the-art score/video boards, complete with high resolution video and expanded messaging capabilities, became part of the fan experience at the Coliseum. Panasonic, together with WVU, used the new video board systems as a showcase to feature the latest state-of-the-art video and audio technology.

� A new state-of-the-art directional sound system and lighting system was also installed in the Coliseum.

� The 14,000-seat domed arena has been the home of Mountaineer athletics for the past quarter of a century, but its many uses include commencement, concerts, conferences, floor shows and a host of educational and athletic events.

� The Coliseum ranks second only to the Mountainlair (WVU’s student union building) in everyday activity.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING � WVU’s strength and conditioning staff ensures all student-athletes are on year-long programs designed to continue improving the fitness capabilities needed in their sports.

� To keep athletes in peak physical condition, West Virginia offers a variety of training areas and an array of strength programs designed to increase performance.

� All student-athletes will also have their own program individually calculated and updated throughout the year.

� Equipped with excellent amenities and staffed by some of the finest strength coaches in the nation, athletes who come to West Virginia know that they are in good hands when it comes to their athletic capacity.

� The main training area focuses for the volleyball team are anaerobic conditioning, aerobic conditioning, total body power and explosiveness, agility and quickness, speed, core strength, neural recruitment, balance and proprioception.

� Each athlete is educated on correct dietary habits and essential vitamins and minerals necessary to be an elite athlete. The athletes have the opportunity to meet with nutritionists, go on guided grocery store tours and receive diets designed specifically for them.

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ATHLETIC TRAINING � The West Virginia athletic training program looks to get its student-athletes back on the court in a timely manner while providing quality health care for its student-athletes and coaches.

� The scope of the athletic training services encompass various domains including injury recognition, treatment, rehabilitation, prevention, education, and counseling that will enable the athlete to maintain an optimal quality of life beyond the span of athletic competition.

� Multiple athletic training rooms are available for student-athletes furnished with the latest in technology and equipment.

� The athletic training staff will work in conjunction with the team physicians and athletic administration to assure the student-athletes receive quality care throughout their careers at WVU.

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MOUNTAINEER FAMILY � Coach Jill Kramer has created a family-type atmosphere for her student-athletes, coaching staff and fan base.

� WVU teammates are victorious on the court and members of a tightly knit circle of friends.

� Possessing both a competitive spirit and the warmth of a family, the Mountaineer volleyball program is destined to find great success.

� The team often gathers both in and out of season for celebrations and holidays at Coach Kramer’s house.

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GAME DAY IN MORGANTOWN � The atmosphere for a volleyball match in Morgantown is intense. The WVU Pep Band, the Mountaineer Maniac student section and the community all come out to cheer on their Mountaineers.

� West Virginia plays its home matches inside the 14,000-seat WVU Coliseum.

� Fans throughout the state and the Mountaineer Maniacs come out to cheer on the Old Gold and Blue.

� The Pride of West Virginia, The Mountaineer Marching Band, is located in seating near the floor during select home games.

� A record-crowd of 3,112 fans watched the Mountaineers face eventual national champion Texas Longhorns inside the WVU Coliseum on Aug. 29, 2012.

� Recent community involvement projects led to larger fan base in and around the Morgantown area.

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MOUNTAINEERS IN THE COMMUNITY � Winning and working hard are important to the West Virginia University volleyball team. But becoming successful and positive role models on and off the court is just as significant to them.

� The Mountaineers give back to the Morgantown and surrounding communities every chance they get.

� The team regularly donates its time and volleyball knowledge by hosting and teaching free clinics for local children to learn the fundamentals of the sport. Along with strengthening the youngsters’ volleyball skills they also teach the participants the importance of good sportsmanship, courage, determination and hard work.

� The Mountaineers are frequent visitors to the WVU Children’s Hospital and have sent Valentine’s Day cards to the troops in Iraq the last few years.

� Mountaineer coaches and players also take part in Relay For Life of Monongalia County, the American Cancer Society’s signature activity. It offers everyone in a community an opportunity to participate in the fight against cancer.

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STUDENT-ATHLETE SUPPORT � Coach Jill Kramer’s emphasis on academics has shown results in the classroom. Senior defensive specialist Liz Gulick was named to the Capital One Academic All-District II Team in 2012 and 2013 as announced by CoSIDA. Gulick became the first volleyball student-athlete to receive the award since Krista Smith in 2000 and 2001.

� Gulick also became the first volleyball player to earn a spot on the Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball First Team. Gulick was one of one of four student-athletes to earn a perfect 4.0 GPA in both 2012 and 2013.

� The team also found academic success as a whole when six student-athletes, including Gulick, were named to the Academic All-Big Teams in 2013. Nikki Attea, Anna Panagiotakopoulos and Hannah Sackett joined Gulick on the Academic All-Big 12 First Team, while Brittany Sample and Evyn McCoy were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Second Team.

� Two Mountaineer newcomers landed spots on the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. Freshmen Hannah Shreve and Jordan Anderson each earned the recognition, while Shreve did so with a 4.0 grade point average.

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STUDENT-ATHLETE SUPPORT

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Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or above)Jordan AndersonNikki AtteaEvyn McCoyAnna PanagiotakopoulosHannah SackettBrittany SampleHannah ShreveLiz GulickElzbieta Klein Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or above)Jordan AndersonNikki AtteaEvyn McCoyAnna PanagiotakopoulosHannah SackettHannah ShreveLiz GulickElzbieta Klein

Academic All-Big 12 TeamFirst TeamLiz GulickNikki AtteaAnna PanagiotakopoulosHannah SackettSecond TeamBrittany SampleEvyn McCoy 4.0 GPALiz GulickElzbieta KleinHannah Shreve

Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year NomineeLiz Gulick

Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictLiz Gulick

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CAMPUS LIFE

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CharacterPublic, land-grant institution, founded in 1867.

Research ClassificationResearch University (High Research Activity) as classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

Research FundingWVU’s three-year average (2011-13) in total sponsored projects and land-grants: $157,984,965.

WVU System Operating BudgetWill top $1 billion (2014).

AccreditationsNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools and dozens of specialized academic accrediting agencies.

GovernanceThe WVU Board of Governors is the governing body of WVU. The Higher Education Policy Commission in West Virginia is responsible for developing, establishing, and overseeing the implementation of a public policy agenda for the state’s four-year colleges and universities.

LocationMorgantown, W.Va., population 30,293, rated “No. 1 Small City in America” by BizJour-nals.com for its exceptional quality of life. Within easy traveling distance of Washington, D.C., to the east, Pittsburgh, Pa., to the north, and Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, to the northwest. Other recent rankings: One of “Best Sports Cities” by Sporting News; 13th “Best College Town in America,” Business Insider; 5th “Best Small Metro” by Forbes; 12th overall “Hottest Small City by Inc.; one of “50 Smartest Places to Live” by

Kiplinger’s; one of the “Best Cities for Jobs” by MSN Careers; one of the 50 best places to launch a small business by CNNMoney.com; and the second-ranking “Best College Town for Jobs” by Forbes. Student ProfileFall 2013 enrollment, on WVU campuses statewide, was 32,348; 29,466 in Morgantown.

THAT INCLUDED: • 14,489 West Virginia residents, 14,977 nonresidents • 22,757 undergraduates • 5,077 graduate and 1,632 professional students

Academic ExcellenceWVU ranks nationally for prestigious scholarships—24 Rhodes Scholars, 22 Truman Scholars, 39 Goldwater Scholars, 2 British Marshall Scholars, 3 Morris K. Udall Schol-ars, 5 USA Today All-USA College Academic First Team Members (and 11 academic team honorees), 36 Fulbright Scholars, 9 Boren Scholars, 7 Gilman Scholars, and 3 Department of Homeland Security Scholars.

Degrees GrantedIn 2012-2013, WVU awarded 6,267 degrees; 1,765 graduate and 424 professional.

Faculty and Staff ProfileExcellent faculty—18 of whom have been named Carnegie Foundation Professors of the Year—guide and mentor students. • instructional faculty: 2,361 • graduate assistants: 1,725 • total main campus employees: 8,346 • total WVU System employees: 8,846

Academics15 colleges and schools offering 191 bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and professional degree programs in agriculture, natural resources, and design; arts and sciences; business and economics; creative arts; dentistry; education and human services; engineering and mineral resources; law; media; medicine; nursing; pharmacy; physical activity and sport sciences; public health; plus the WVU Honors College, University College, and programs at Potomac State College and WVU Institute of Technology. wvu.edu/Academics/

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Parents ClubThe Mountaineer Parents Club, with more than 22,000 members in clubs across the state and nation, fosters success by connecting parents and family members with the student experience. The organization sponsors events on and off-campus, has a news-letter, a toll-free helpline (1-800-WVU-0096), parent electronic news, and a Parent Perk program. Membership is free. parentsclub.wvu.edu

AthleticsA member of the NCAA, WVU competes in the Big 12 Conference at the Division I level in 17 intercollegiate varsity sports. Teams make regular post-season bowl appearances in football, including winning the 2012 Discover Orange Bowl and NCAA tournament appearances in men’s and women’s basketball, including a Final 4 appearance in men’s basketball in 2010; in 2014, women’s basketball was the Big 12 champion and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament. The WVU rifle team won its 16th national title in 2014 and was the first WVU athletic team to visit the White House on NCAA Champions Day. wvusports.com

FacilitiesWVU’s mix of historic and modern facilities includes 430 buildings on 1,456 acres. Eleven main campus buildings are located on the National Register of Historic Places, and WVU operates eight experimental farms and four forests throughout the state, in addition to WVU Jackson’s Mill State 4-H Camp and Lifelong Learning Center near Weston. jacksonsmill.ext.wvu.edu/

LibrariesFive library facilities—Downtown Library Complex, Evansdale Library, Health Sciences Library, Law Library, and West Virginia and Regional History Center—contain over 2.1 million volumes, 246 electronic databases, and more than 48,000 journal subscriptions, with access to 36 million volumes through a book-sharing consortium. Library staff offer in-person and online assistance. libraries.wvu.edu

Admission and Application TimelineAdmission is based on a combination of high school GPA and ACT or SAT scores. Applications are processed beginning September 15 for admission the following fall. March 1 is the deadline for West Virginia residents to submit PROMISE Scholarship ap-plications. WVU has a rolling admissions policy, and while there is no official application deadline, applicants who apply later in the year may be deferred to the spring semester. adm.wvu.edu

Visitors CenterLocated on the Morgantown Waterfront, the Visitors Center features unique, cut-ting-edge displays and traditional West Virginia hospitality. Operating hours: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Saturday (closed Sundays and most University holidays). Guided tours with friendly knowledgeable student guides Monday-Friday at 9:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. and Saturday at 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., except home football Saturdays. Phone: 304-293-3489. visit.wvu.edu

AlumniChartered in 1873, the WVU Alumni Association is made up of more than 190,000 graduates worldwide in some 60 nations. alumni.wvu.edu

Private SupportChartered in 1954, the West Virginia University Foundation is a private nonprofit corporation that generates, administers, invests, and disburses contributed funds and properties given by individuals, corporations, and philanthropic foundations in support of WVU and its nonprofit affiliates. Alumni and friends of WVU contributed $99.5 million in cash, pledges, and in-kind gifts in the most recent fiscal year. www.wvuf.org

ExtensionThroughout the year in West Virginia’s 55 counties, WVU Extension Service faculty and volunteers work with more than 536,000 West Virginians, many of whom participate in 4-H, agriculture, home gardening, health, firefighter training, and community develop-ment to improve lives and communities; 4-H alone reaches one in four West Virginia youths. ext.wvu.edu.

Divisional CampusesPotomac State College of WVU – Keyser, WV; 800-262-7332; potomacstatecollege.edu/West Virginia University Institute of Technology – Montgomery, WV; wvutech.eduRobert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center – Charleston, WV; hsc.wvu.edu/charlestonRobert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center East – Martinsburg, WV; hsc.wvu.edu/eastern

Student Living ExperienceThe First-Year Experience helps students navigate their first year at WVU. Elements in-clude residential colleges and Adventure West Virginia, an outdoor freshman orientation program. All WVU students benefit from a vibrant array of student life programs, includ-ing a Festival of Ideas lecture series, bringing the world’s top minds to campus to share their experiences and knowledge; WVUp All Night, a weekend package of safe, fun, and healthy activities; an award-winning Student Recreation Center; and the Mountaineer Parents Club, helping families stay connected with their students’ education and life at WVU. apply.wvu.edu/life

Freshman Class Profile2013 average ACT of 23.6, SAT (math and critical reading) 1052, and high school GPA of 3.39.

TransportationUniversity buses operate free on a year-round basis as does the Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) system—a computer-directed system that glides along 8.7 miles of guideway between Downtown, Evansdale, and Health Sciences Center campuses. In addition, Morgantown’s Mountain Line bus service offers free rides to students and employees. WVU ID is required for all services. transportation.wvu.edu/services

SafetyWVU has one of the safest college campuses in America, with 24-hour police protection and 37 outdoor emergency phones. The WVU Alert system sends urgent news to participants’ cell phones, and digital InfoStations across campus show important announcements.

Student OrganizationsStudents can choose from more than 400 student organizations, and participate in an active intramural program and many club sports. sos.wvu.edu

Study AbroadLast year, WVU students traveled to over 60 nations around the world in University-led study abroad programs and international exchanges. internationalprograms.wvu.edu/

Academic InnovationHundreds of distance education classes are available. elearn.wvu.edu/

Civic EngagementThe Center for Service and Learning develops and organizes service learning and volunteer opportunities for students and faculty and consults with academic units on incorporating civic engagement into the curriculum. WVU has earned the Carnegie Foundation’s Community Engagement Classification, putting WVU in the 6% of higher education institutions that Carnegie recognizes for engagement. service.wvu.edu/

Scholarships and AidEach year, WVU awards over $5 million in scholarships to over 2,500 students from West Virginia and around the nation. There are many different types of scholarships available based on academic record, financial need, group affiliation, or some combi-nation of these factors. In 2012-13, over $395 million in financial aid was given out. The average financial package was $11,622. West Virginia residents may be eligible for the PROMISE scholarship in addition to WVU awards.

Honors CollegeThe WVU Honors College encourages a style of learning and living at WVU that is tailored to the highly motivated, excelling student’s special requirements. Innovative, challenging courses, designed to stimulate creativity and to provoke in-depth discus-sion, are offered in small class settings. Students may participate as Presidential Honors Scholars or Dean’s Honors Scholars; both options provide enhanced experiences. /honors.wvu.edu/

University College:The new University College is a home base for exploratory students, general studies students, nontraditional students, the First-year Experience, McNair Scholars, and undergraduate research opportunities. It focuses on academic and career advising, with the goal of guiding students to a major by sophomore year.

InternshipsWVU offers hundreds of ways to gain valuable on-the-job experience and networking contacts. careerservices.wvu.edu/

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MOUNTAINEER EXCELLENCE

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Team RecordsBaseball: 28-26, 9-14 Big 12Cross Country: 2nd at Big 12 Championships; 24th at NCAAsMen’s Basketball: 17-16, 9-9 Big 12; NIT First Round Women’s Basketball: 30-5, 16-2 Big 12; Big 12 Reg-ular-Season Champions; NCAA Second RoundFootball: 4-8, 2-7 Big 12Gymnastics: 6-11, 0-4 Big 12 Rowing: 10th at Conference USA Champi-onshipMen’s Soccer: 7-7-5, 2-2-2 MACWomen’s Soccer: 16-4-3, 7-1 Big 12; Big 12 Regu-lar-Season and Tournament Cham-pions; NCAA Second Round Men’s Swimming and Diving: 3rd Big 12 (6 NCAA Qualifiers: 1 Diver and 5 swimmers)Women’s Swimming and Diving: 5th Big 12 (5 NCAA Qualifiers: 4 Divers and 1 swimmer)Rifle: 10-0, 7-0 GARC; GARC Regu-lar-Season and Tournament Cham-pions; NCAA ChampionsWomen’s Tennis: 3-18, 0-10, Big 12Women’s Track: Indoor-10th Big 12; Outdoor-9th Big 12Volleyball: 20-13, 5-11 Big 12Wrestling: 11-7, 0-3 Big 12; 4th at Big 12 Tour-nament (five NCAA Qualifiers)

National ChampionsRifle

Capital One Academic All-Americans• Andy Bevin, Men’s Soccer, Capital One Aca-

demic All-America First Team• Frances Silva, Women’s Soccer, Capital One

Academic All-America First Team; Capital One Academic All-America of the Year for NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer

Capital One Academic All-District• Andy Bevin, Men’s Soccer• Liz Gulick, Volleyball• Amanda Hill, Women’s Soccer• Thomas Kyanko, Rifle• Frances Silva, Women’s Soccer• Haily VandePoel, Swimming and Diving

Team Conference Champions• Women’s Basketball, Big 12 Regular Season• Women’s Soccer, Big 12 Regular Season and

Tournament Champions• Rifle, GARC Postseason Champions

First Team All-Americans• Bryce Bohman, Swimming, College

Swimming Coaches Association of America • Ziva Dvorsak, Rifle, NRA Air Rifle All-American• Stormy Nesbit, Outdoor Track, Triple Jump• Maren Prediger, Rifle, NRA Air Rifle All-American• Garrett Spurgeon, Rifle, NRA Air Rifle

All-American, NRA Smallbore All-American,• CRCA All-American

Second Team All-Americans• Kadeisha Buchanan, Women’s Soccer,

NSCAA/Continental Tire• Meelis Kiisk, Rifle, NRA Smallbore, NRA Air Rifle • Thomas Kyanko, Rifle, NRA Smallbore• Sarah Martinelli, Outdoor Track, 3,000-meter

steeplechase• Maren Prediger, Rifle, CRCA All-American • Frances Silva, Women’s Soccer, NSCAA/

Continental Tire• Daniel Sojka, Rifle, NRA Smallbore• Patrick Sunderman, Rifle, NRA Smallbore

Third Team All-Americans• Meelis Kiisk, Rifle, CRCA All-American• Allison Lasnicki, Outdoor Track, 10,000 meters

Honorable Mention All-Americans• Asya Bussie, Women’s Basketball, Associated

Press, WBCA All-American• Bria Holmes, Women’s Basketball, Associ-

ated Press • Patrick Sunderman, Rifle, NRA Air Rifle,

CRCA All-American

Conference Major Awards• Bryce Bohman, Swimming, Big 12 Swimmer

of the Year • Kadeisha Buchanan, Women’s Soccer, Big 12

Defensive Player of the Year; Big 12• Newcomer of the Year; Big 12 Tournament

Defensive MVP• Taylor Palmer, Women’s Basketball, Big 12

Sixth Man of the Year• Frances Silva, Women’s Soccer, Big 12 Offen-

sive Player of the Year (Unanimous); Big• 12 Tournament Offensive MVP• Charles Sims, Football, Big 12 Newcomer of

the Year• Tim Squires, Big 12 Championship Men’s

Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet

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First Team All-Conference• Andy Bevin, Men’s Soccer• Bryce Bohman, Swimming and Diving (100 Back and 200 Back)• Bobby Boyd, Baseball• Christopher Brill, Swimming and Diving• Kadeisha Buchanan, Women’s Soccer• Eva Burlingham, Swimming and Diving• Asya Bussie, Women’s Basketball• Nate Carr, Swimming and Diving• Ross Glegg, Swimming and Diving• Bria Holmes, Women’s Basketball• Ashley Lawrence, Women’s Soccer• Sarah Martinelli, Cross Country• Liam McLaughlin, Swimming and Diving• Julie Ogden, Swimming and Diving• Majed Osman, Men’s Soccer• Maren Prediger, Rifle (Air Rifle)• Jake Querciagrossa, Swimming and Diving (200 IM and 400 IM)• Courtney Schrand, Rowing, Big 12 and Conference USA• Kate Schwindel, Women’s Soccer• Charles Sims, Football• Frances Silva, Women’s Soccer• Hope Sloanhoffer, Gymnastics• Garrett Spurgeon, Rifle (All-GARC Smallbore, Air Rifle and combined

score)• Tim Squires, Swimming and Diving • Juwan Staten, Men’s Basketball

NCAA Team Qualifiers• Cross Country• Rifle• Women’s Basketball

NCAA Individual Qualifiers• Bryce Bohman, Swimming• Chris Brill, Swimming• Nate Carr, Swimming• Beth Deal, Gymnastics• Ross Glegg, Swimming• Alexa Goldberg, Gymnastics• Colin Johnston, Wrestling• Liam McLaughlin, Diving• Mike Morales, Wrestling• Jennifer Rey, Diving• Bubba Scheffel, Wrestling• Lindsay Schmidt, Diving• Hope Sloanhoffer, Gymnastics• Cory Stainbrook, Wrestling• Tim Squires, Swimming• Nicolette Swoboda, Gymnastics• Tori Taffner, Diving• Haily VandePoel, Diving• Julien Vialette, Swimming• A.J. Vizcarrondo, Wrestling

66 All-Conference Selections• 12 All-Region Selections• 20 NCAA Individual Qualifiers• 108 Academic All-Conference Selections• Three Team Academic Award Winners (Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer

and Rifle)• 496 Student-athletes on the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll and 446

student-athletes on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

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One-on-One with Coach Kramer .............. 34

Assistant Coach Sara Kidd ....................... 36

Assistant Coach Kevin Carroll ................... 37

Support Staff ............................................. 38

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At West Virginia Kramer guided the Mountaineers to new heights in 2013. She led her team to its best start in program history (10-0), its first Big 12 Confer-ence victory and its first 20-win season in more than two decades. She also saw her squad finish No. 74 in the RPI – 118 spots higher than 2012 – the eighth-best improvement in the country and the largest among major conference schools. In the Mountaineers’ season finale, Kramer recorded her 50th career win in a three-set sweep of Buffa-lo. Kramer led WVU into the Big 12 Conference in 2012, when the Big 12 was coming off a 2011 season rated as the nation’s best conference according to RPI. WVU volleyball held the first Big 12 sporting event on the Morgantown campus, and a record-breaking 3,112 fans attended the match against then-No. 2 and eventual 2012 National Champion Texas. Before facing one of the toughest confer-ence schedules in program history where the team played a record eight matches against ranked opponents, Kramer coached a pair of freshmen to the school’s first Big 12 honors. Han-nah Sackett was named Rookie and Offensive Player of the Week on Aug. 27. Sackett became the fourth student-athlete since the rookie award was established in 2008 to earn both the honors in the same week. Nikki Attea also garnered Rookie of the Week honors on Sept. 17. In her first two seasons at WVU, Kramer hit the ground running as the Mountaineers began their 2010 season with their best start since 1987, posting a 4-0 record at the WVU Classic with senior captain Lauren Evans named the tournament’s most valuable player and high point scorer. In 2010, the Mountaineers defeated Marshall for the first time since 2001 with a dominating 3-0 win in the WVU Coliseum. Under Kramer’s guidance, WVU went on to defeat USF, 3-1, for the first time since 2005. The Mountaineers also shut down Pitt, 3-2, in 2010 and 2011 for the second and third wins in program history over the Panthers and the first wins in more than 40 years. In her inaugural year, the Mountaineers closed out the season just one match shy of a Big East Tournament appearance, finishing 15-15. Kramer’s influence on defensive play was seen when WVU was ranked as high as No. 1 in the Big East and nationally for digs per set in 2010 and 2011. In 2011, Kramer coached first-time libero Serinna Russo to a final ranking of No. 7 in the nation and No. 2 in the Big East ranking in digs per set.

Jill KramerFifth SeasonJill Kramer was named West Virginia University’s third volleyball coach on Monday, Aug. 9, 2010, a day before the start of fall training camp.

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and Red team, the squad won Gold at the High Performance Champion-ships. In 2007 as an assistant, the USA Junior A-2 team won the Gold medal at the Global Challenge in Pula, Croatia. As a co-coach in 2009, Kramer led the USA Youth A-2 team to a Gold medal at the High Performance Champi-onships. In the summer of 2010, as an assistant on the USA Senior A-2 Blue team, Kramer helped her team to a Gold medal at the USA Open National Championships. From 2007-12, she coached at the USA Women’s National team tryouts in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Personal Kramer, formerly Jill Pape, was a four-year letterwinner and team cap-tain at Texas Christian from 1996-99. She was a member of TCU’s inaugural volleyball team and a part of the first graduating class. Her 1999 senior class was TCU’s first four-year group of volleyball student-athletes. A native of San Antonio, Kramer earned a bachelor of business admin-istration degree in marketing from TCU in 2000 and is currently completing USA CAP Level I and II certification. She is married to Willem Kramer of The Netherlands.

Academic Success Since starting at WVU in 2010, Kramer has put a great emphasis on the improvement of academics for the Mountaineers. The volleyball team has slowly risen to Kramer’s expectations and was honored with the AVCA Team Academic Award in July 2013 – the first in program history. The award honors collegiate teams that display excellence in the classroom during the school year by maintaining at least a 3.30 cumulative team GPA on a 4.0 scale. Under Kramer’s guidance, Liz Gulick was named to the Capital One Academic All-District 2 Team in 2012 and 2013 and was the first WVU vol-leyball player to be named to the 2012 Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball First Team with a 4.0 GPA. Four players also were named to the inaugural Big 12 Academic All-Rookie Team. Gulick followed that up with another Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball First Team honor in 2013. In 2011-12, former Mountaineers Abby Monson and Andrea Miller were named WVU Foundation Outstanding Seniors, which honors less than one percent of the graduating seniors. Before West Virginia Kramer came to West Virginia after spending two seasons as an assistant at Virginia, where she made an immediate impact on the Cavaliers’ volleyball program. In her first season, where she coordinated all recruiting efforts, Kramer helped head coach Lee Maes bring the program its first-ever nationally ranked recruiting class, posting a No. 15 ranking by PrepVolleyball.com. She followed that up in her second year with a class that was tabbed No. 9 by PrepVolleyball.com. Prior to her stint at Virginia, Kramer spent two seasons (2006-07) as an assistant at Alabama, helping the Crimson Tide reach the NCAA tournament in consecutive years. At Alabama, she was involved in all aspects of the program, including on-court training, opponent scouting and recruiting, while tutoring two time All-American Crystal Hudson. In her second season with the Crimson Tide, Kramer served as the recruiting coordinator, bringing in the first ranked recruiting class in Tide volleyball history, a No. 27 ranking by PrepVolleyball.com. Kramer began her collegiate coaching career as an assistant at Texas San Antonio from 2003-05. UTSA advanced to the Southland Conference tournament in each of her three seasons, including a championship berth in 2005. While coaching at UTSA, Kramer also was the co-director for the Alamo Volleyball Club, coaching the 17-and-under team. She oversaw all player and coach development while Alamo grew to 26 teams and over 250 athletes. During her time there, 17 teams qualified for the Junior Olympics, while six of those teams earned medals and 12 players earned All-America awards. Her coaching career began in 1998 as an assistant for the 16-and-un-der national team of the Metroplex Volleyball Club, currently Texas Advan-tage, in Fort Worth, Texas.

USA Volleyball Kramer also has been involved with USA Volleyball for the past eight years. Most recently, Kramer spent the summer of 2011 as an assistant coach for the USA Women’s Junior National Team, which competed in the FIVB Women’s Junior National World Championships in Lima, Peru. The team posted a 4-4 record and came in fourth in the competition. Kramer’s teams have posted a 31-5 record during her time with USA Volleyball. In 2006, as an assistant with the USA Junior A-2 training camp

TEAMS KRAMER HAS BEATEN AS WVU HEAD COACH• Akron • Army• Baylor • Buffalo• Campbell• Canisius • Central Connecticut• Cleveland State• DePaul • East Carolina • Eastern Illinois• Fordham• Georgetown• Hampton

• Howard• Kansas State• Liberty• Loyola (IL) • Loyola-Maryland• Marshall• Morehead State• Murray State• Navy• New Hampshire• Norfolk State• Pittsburgh• Radford• Robert Morris

• Rutgers • St. John’s• St. Peter’s• Syracuse• TCU • Texas Tech• Toledo• UMBC• USF• Wright State • Yale • Youngstown State

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Kramer Year By Year at WVUYear Record

2010 15-15, 5-9 Big East

2011 7-19, 5-9 Big East

2012 8-22, 0-16 Big 12

2013 20-13, 5-11 Big 12

Kramer At-A-GlancePlaying Experience

• Texas Christian, 1996-99• Four-year letterwinner• Team captain• Member of Eric Hyman’s ‘Captain’s Table’• Member of TCU’s Inaugural Season

Coaching Experience

• West Virginia, 2010-present• Head coach• Started with best school record in 20 years (2010, 4-0)

• Saw team rise as high as No. 1 in the nation in digs per set in 2010

Virginia, 2008-10

• Recruiting coordinator/Assistant coach

Alabama, 2006-07

• Recruiting coordinator/Assistant coach

Texas-San Antonio, 2003-05

• Assistant coach

Education

• Texas Christian, 2000• Bachelor’s (marketing)

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Your squad made a pretty dramatic turn-around last year, going from an eight-win season to a 20-win season. How do you expect to build upon that success this year? What a difference year makes. After spending a season in the Big 12 it became very apparent that we needed to mature as a group. Five of the seven starters went from freshman to sophomores and experience definitely counts for something in a league as tough as the Big 12. Adding impact performances from Jordan Anderson and Hannah Shreve definitely helped as well. We improved statistically in all areas, but where we saw the biggest improvements was our attacking and blocking production. Most importantly, this team is dedicated to building a legacy for WVU Volleyball. We cel-ebrate small steps and tiny victories but keep pounding away.

You’re entering your fifth season at WVU – two of your previous seasons were spent in the Big East, and you’re now entering your third in the Big 12. Have any of your coaching philosophies changed with the move? What do you think were the biggest adjustments your team had to make?I am headed into, I believe my thirteenth year of collegiate coaching. My first coaching job was when I was a sophomore (playing at TCU) for Texas Advantage Volleyball club (then Metroplex). Moving from the Big East to Big 12 only magnified the adjustments we were going to need to make in 2012. Our team was still going to be built of true freshman and JUCO transfers all trying to get on the same page, only in a much tougher league from top to bottom. To grow and rise to any challenge we must adapt to the landscape we are competing

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in, but there are some ideals that make me who I am as a coach that I have felt it is very important to stick to. I keep everything from each team I have coached from practice plans to motivational ideas and look back on them from time to time, just to make certain I stay to true to who I am. Every year is new here, even with returning many players. Each team dynamic changes along with the strength of your group, so we do our very best to maximize our strengths every year.

Most people would refer to me as a ‘players coach’. In my mind, that’s the best compli-ment I could ever get from someone. I’m their biggest fan and their biggest critic all at the same time. In the end, they will always know that I love this University, I love this team, and I love them as individuals. Everything we do in our gym, on the road, in meetings, community service activities, hanging out together outside of volleyball will reflect that. I still want players here who are in it for the team and want to be a part of something bigger than themselves . . . people who want to bleed gold and blue . . . that is something that I do not see changing.

In what ways will you look to your lone senior, Evyn McCoy, for leadership?Evyn knows me, really knows me. She’s been here through all of our changes. She seen first-hand everything the program has been through to make the strides that we have and she won’t let anything break our stride. She does a great job connecting with players - from freshman on up - and making sure they are committed to the Mountaineer Volleyball Way, which is our teams creed. She will make an impact on the court, has the experience of being a starter for the past three years, and I am very comfortable entrusting the team with her leadership.

You’ve continued to grow your home atten-dance each year. What are some of things about this season that you think the home crowd should be excited about?For starters we are bringing in BYU for our home opener who has a very good chance of making a run to the Final Four this year. They have a couple of All-Americans on their squad and a players that was drafted by the WNBA team LA Sparks last year. Our home schedule is packed with quality opponents. We will open conference play with the University of Texas

once again, which will be national televised on ESPNU. We have done such great job of show-ing the country what Mountaineer Nation is all about the past couple of years. I’d love to see that happen again. We have some new promo’s going on this season from Superhero night to ’90’s night, as well as an exciting student challenge and a big surprise for the month of October and our Dig Pink night.The dance team will be joining us along with the pep band for our conference matches this year. The speed of the game and the electric environment that our event staff will create will continue to help us climb the attendance ladder in the Big 12. I think we’ve made great strides, but we’re still not quite where we want to be at. We play against huge crowns on a nightly basis in the Big 12, and we’ve love nothing more than to replicate that atmosphere every game in Morgantown.

In addition to welcoming two more inter-national players to the roster, you have a foreign tour planned for this spring. How will you use these factors to showcase your program?The two additions to our roster who are from outside the USA are Lamprini Konstantinidou from Greece and Poly Jeliazkova from Bulgaria. We will have the opportunity to visit Greece while we are on our foreign trip, but unfortu-nately we will not make it to Bulgaria. I think it will be great for Prini to get to play in front of her family and friends. As for Poly, both of her parents played in the professional league in Greece for many years, so I am sure they will have many friends there, as well. Going on a foreign trip is a very positive step for our program. This will be the first one in our programs history and, just like all of the teams in the Big 12, it’s our full intention to continue to have one every four years as long as the NCAA allows it. The majority of the players we have on our team now would like to continue to play professionally. This trip gives them a bit of a glimpse of what it can be like in some cases playing overseas. The game of volleyball that the rest of the world plays is very different from our game. We will play our matches with international rules, which will be good for our players to get used to.

On November 30, 2013, you collected your 50th career win at Buffalo. Reflect on your coaching career – what were some of the highlights? What were some things you persevered through?At my core, I’m a builder and I like a challenge. I’ve never been one to take the easy or the common road. The continual development of this program is a daily highlight for me, but the most memorable event in my coaching career is our first Big 12 win. Watching a group of young people commit to a common goal and work together to reach it is what drives me every day - no one moment can replace that daily journey.

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Sara Kidd became a part of the Mountaineer volleyball staff as assistant coach in June 2012. Kidd joined the Mountaineers from Coast Volleyball Club in San Diego, Calif., where she coached from 2010-12.Before joining the Coast staff, Kidd was the director of operations for the USC women’s volleyball program from 2008-10. In her time with the Trojans, the team posted a 68-17 record, qualified for the NCAA Championships all three years and made it to the Final Four in 2010. Her duties included overseeing the program’s budget, organizing team travel, arranging recruiting visits, organizing coach Mick Haley’s annual volleyball camps and assisting in the day-to-day operations of the program. Prior to USC, Kidd worked as a consultant for the Austin (Texas) Sports Center. As an events director and programs coordinator, she planned and organized tournaments throughout the state. While in Austin, Kidd coached at the Austin Juniors Volleyball Club. She also served as an assistant coach for the Austin Juniors Europe Global Challenge team, in addition to Texas Advantage Volleyball. Kidd led four different teams to the USAV Junior Olympics with three of those teams qualifying in the open division and her 17-1’s Austin Juniors team capturing gold in 2008. A native of San Diego, Calif., Kidd played four years at the colle-giate level. Her first two seasons were at James Madison (1997-98), where she was an all-conference standout and conference player of the week selection. Kidd transferred to Kansas for her final two seasons

(1999-2000), where she was a member of the Dean’s List and team captain for the Jayhawks in her senior season. Kidd earned Big 12 All-Academic First Team honors in 2000 and earned Jayhawk Scholar honors in 1999. She earned her bachelor’s degree in sport management from Kansas in 2002 and a master’s degree in communications management from USC in 2010.

Sara KiddAssistant Coach/ Recruiting CoordinatorThird Season

SARA KIDD AT-A-GLANCEPlaying Experience • James Madison, 1997-98• Two-year letterwinner• All-Conference• Conference Player of the Week• All-Tournament MVP• Kansas, 1999-00• Two-year letterwinner• Team Captain• Big 12 All-Academic first team• Jayhawk Scholar Athlete (1999 and 2000)

Coaching Experience• West Virginia, 2012-present• Assistant coach

USC, 2008-10• Director of Operations• Saw the Trojans post a 68-17 record, qualified for the

NCAA championships three straight years and make it to the Final Four in 2010

Education • Kansas, 2002• Bachelor’s (sport’s management)

USC, 2010• Master’s (communication management)

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Kevin CarrollAssistant Coach/ Recruiting CoordinatorSecond Season

Kevin Carroll is in his second year as an assistant coach with WVU after joining the staff in June 2013. Carroll comes from his alma mater, UC Irvine, where he played for the Anteaters from 2008-12 and was a member of UCI’s National Cham-pionship teams in 2009 and 2012. In 2012, he served as the statistician who was in charge of scouting for the Anteaters. Carroll was a part of the staff that led UCI to its fourth national title in the last seven years.The Los Alamitos, Calif., native became the third assistant coach in the Big 12 to earn a national title as a player and coach, along with Salima Rockwell and Erik Sullivan from Texas. During his tenure as a player and coach, UCI went 112-44 (.718) overall and won the MPSF Championships in 2012. He recorded 516 kills in his collegiate career, including a career-best 29 kills versus Penn State in 2010. Carroll also coached at the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club and Orange County Volleyball Club in Southern California for three years. As a prep at Los Alamitos High, Carroll was honored as All-CIF First Team, Mizuno Volleyball Magazine All-America and Fab 50, as well as the Press Telegram Dream Team Player of the Year in 2007. He also earned All-Orange County First Team honors, was MVP of the Orange County All-Star match and earned Press Telegram Dream Team distinc-tion two other years. Carroll was a member of the USA Men’s Junior National team in 2006 and 2007 that traveled to Mexico and Morocco to play in the NORCECA tournament and Junior World Championships. He also earned a Bronze medal and was named to the all-tournament team with the Riptides Volleyball Club at the 2005 and 2006 Junior Olympics.He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from UCI in 2012.

KEVIN CARROLL AT-A-GLANCEPlaying Experience • UC Irvine, 2009-2012• Two-year letterwinner• All-Conference• Conference Player of the Week• • All-Tournament MVP

Coaching Experience• West Virginia, 2013-present• Assistant coach

UC Irvine (men’s), 2013• Assistant coach

Education • UC Irvine, 2012• Bachelor’s (political science)

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Randy MeadorCoordinator, Athletic Training Services

Mike JosephDirector, Strength and Conditioning

Beth Byron

Strength and Conditioning

Bubba SchmidtVarsity Sports Equipment Manager

Chris JohnstonAthletic Trainer

Jena WhitleyAthletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant

Dr. Matt LivelyMedical Director

Jana FogacaSports Psychology Consultant

Jill WestonAcademic Advisor

Ashley Bailey Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

Will CornellDirector of Volleyball Operations - Graduate Assistant

Mackenzie KeenanStudent Manager

Hannah GlasserStudent Manager

James SevereStudent Manager

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Brittany Sample ......................................... 42

Caleah Wells .............................................. 43

Nikki Attea ................................................. 44

Evyn McCoy .............................................. 45

Anna Panagiotakopoulos .......................... 46

Hannah Sackett ......................................... 47

Jordan Anderson ....................................... 48

Hannah Shreve .......................................... 49

Haley Roe .................................................. 50

Newcomers ............................................... 51

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ALPHABETICALNo. Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown High School 11 Jordan Anderson OH 6-0 So. Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound2 Nikki Attea OPP 6-3 Jr. East Amherst, N.Y. Williamsville North8 Melvina Brown DS 5-7 Fr. Warrenton, Va. Kettle Run4 Gianna Gotterba DS/L 5-6 Fr. Stockton, Calif. St. Mary’s 9 PaoulinaJeliazkova OPP 6-5 Fr. Sofia,Bulgaria ElisavetaBagryana22 Lamprini Konstantinidou S 6-1 Fr. Thessaloniki, Greece Hellenic College of Thessaloniki14 Evyn McCoy MB 6-2 Sr. Clare, Ill. Sycamore 3 Morgan Montgomery OH 6-1 Fr. Centennial, Colo. Grandview 12 Alexa Oblak MB 6-1 So. Sunrise, Fla. Western10 Anna Panagiotakopoulos L/DS 5-6 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. Xavier College Preparatory6 Haley Roe S 5-10 So. Campbell, Calif. Saint Francis-Mountain View 5 Hannah Sackett OH 6-0 Jr. Somers, Mont. Flathead1 Brittany Sample S 5-7 Jr. Lewisville, Texas Hebron67 Hannah Shreve MB 6-3 So. Charleston, W.Va. George Washington7 Caleah Wells MB 6-1 Jr. Red Oak, Texas Red Oak

NUMERICAL No. Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown High School 1 Brittany Sample S 5-7 Jr. Lewisville, Texas Hebron2 Nikki Attea OPP 6-3 Jr. East Amherst, N.Y. Williamsville North3 Morgan Montgomery OH 6-1 Fr. Centennial, Colo. Grandview 4 Gianna Gotterba DS/L 5-6 Fr. Stockton, Calif. St. Mary’s5 Hannah Sackett OH 6-0 Jr. Somers, Mont. Flathead6 Haley Roe S 5-10 So. Campbell, Calif. Saint Francis-Mountain View7 Caleah Wells MB 6-1 Jr. Red Oak, Texas Red Oak8 Melvina Brown DS 5-7 Fr. Warrenton, Va. Kettle Run9 PaoulinaJeliazkova OPP 6-5 Fr. Sofia,Bulgaria ElisavetaBagryana10 Anna Panagiotakopoulos L/DS 5-6 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. Xavier College Preparatory11 Jordan Anderson OH 6-0 So. Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound12 Alexa Oblak MB 6-1 So. Sunrise, Fla. Western14 Evyn McCoy MB 6-2 Sr. Clare, Ill. Sycamore22 Lamprini Konstantinidou S 6-1 Fr. Thessaloniki, Greece Hellenic College of Thessaloniki67 Hannah Shreve MB 6-3 So. Charleston, W.Va. George Washington

Head Coach: Jill Kramer (Fifth Season) Assistant Coaches: Sara Kidd (Third Season) and Kevin Carroll (Second Season)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEEvyn .............................................................................EV-anAnna ............................................................................. On-aPanagiotakopoulos ................ Pawn-uh-yo-tuh-koh-poo-lusCaleah .................................................................Kuh-lee-uhAttea ..................................................................... Uh-tee-uhLamprini .......................................................lamp-PREE-neeKonstantinidou ................................ kon-stan-tih-NAY-thooPaoulina .......................................................... pohl-LEE-nahJeliazkova .................................................jeh-LAHS-ko-vahGianna ................................................................jee-AHN-uhGotterba ..........................................................GOTT-er-bah

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S | Brittany Sample5-7 | Jr. | Lewisville, Texas

1OPP | Nikki Attea6-3 | Jr. | East Amherst, N.Y.

2OH | Morgan Montgomery6-1 | Fr. | Centennial, Colo.

3DS/L | Gianna Gotterba 5-6 | Fr. | Stockton, Calif.

4OH | Hannah Sackett6-0 | Jr. | Somers, Mont.

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S | Haley Roe5-10 | So. | Campbell, Calif.

6MB | Caleah Wells6-1 | Jr. | Red Oak, Texas

7DS | Melvina Brown5-7 | Fr. | Warrenton, Va.

8OPP | Paoulina Jeliazkova6-5 | Fr. | Sofia, Bulgaria

L/DS | Anna Panagiotakopoulos5-6 | Jr. | Phoenix, Ariz.

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OH | Jordan Anderson6-0 | So. | Flower Mound, Texas

11MB | Alexa Oblak6-1 | So. | Sunrise, Fla.

12MB | Evyn McCoy6-2 | Sr. | Clare, Ill.

14S | Lamprini Konstantinidou6-1 | Fr. | Thessaloniki, Greece

22MB | Hannah Shreve6-3 | So. | Charleston, W.Va.

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Brittany SampleAt West Virginia in 2013• 2013 Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball Second Team•One of three Mountaineers to play in every set of every

match•Has started and played in every set of every match in

her career and started and played in every set of all 33 matches

•Blue/Gold Invitational Most Valuable Player•Gold & Blue Player’s Challenge Most Valuable Player•Mountaineer Invitational All-Tournament Team•Eagle Challenge All-Tournament Team•Totaled 1,189 assists for a 10.34 assists per set aver-

age, ranking fourth in the Big 12 Conference•Second on team with 284 digs for a 2.47 digs per set

average•Second on team with eight double-double, while being

just one dig shy of a double-double on two occasions•Chipped in 44 blocks and 15 service aces•Season-high 57 assists in win over Texas Tech on Nov. 2 •Career-high 25 digs in win over Georgetown on Sept. 20•Surpassed 2,000 career assists in win over TCU on

Nov. 16 and has 2,149 assists through two seasons•Averaged 10.95 assists per set in 17 nonconference

games, helping the Mountaineers to a 15-2 nonconfer-ence record

•Had at least 21 assists in all but one match •Posted double-digit digs eight times

At West Virginia in 2012 •One of two freshmen to start and play in every set and

match during the 2012 season•Finished the season with a team-leading 960 assists

and 8.89 assists per set, while also chipping in 74 kills, 273 digs and 25 total blocks

•Recordedeightgameswith30-plusassists,fivegameswith40 plus assists and three straight games with 50 plus assists

•Postedherfirstcareerdouble-doubleinthefirstmatchofthe season against St. Francis with 35 assists and 17 digs

•Recorded 12 double-doubles, including seven over a nine-game period from Sept. 7 to Sept. 29

•Finished second on the team in digs with 273 and led theteamindigsonsixdifferentoccasionsincludingaseason- and career-high 20 against TCU

•Recordedherfirst50assistplusgameagainstRobertMorris and posted 50-plus assists in the next two matches including a season- and career-high 59 versus Cleveland State

•One of nine Mountaineers to serve up double-digit ser-vice aces with 12 on the season and had a season- and career-high two against Wright State and Baylor

•Named to the Mountaineer Invitational All-Tournament team after posting 107 assists, nine kills, four blocks and 32 digs

Prep •2011-12 AVCA Under Armour All-American Honorable

Mention•2011-12 Prepvolleyball.com High School All-American

Special Mention •Named to the Prepvolleyball.com 2012 Senior Aces

150 list•2011-12 Lonestarvolleyball.com All-Texas Team special

recognition•Oneof73finalistsfortheAndiCollinsAward,whichis

given to the nation’s top prep setter

•All-tournament team member at the 2011 Grapevine Tournament and 2011 Pearland Tournament

•Transferred to Hebron High at the start of her junior year and led the Lady Hawks to the 2010 Texas 5A state championships and was named to the 5A State all-tournament team and TGCA 5A all-state team

•2010 District 8-5A Setter of the Year and 2010 Lone-starvolleyball.com Outstanding Setter

•2010 Prepvolleyball.com High School All-American•All-tournament team member at the 2010 Grapevine

Tournament, 2010 Allen Tournament and 2010 Pearland Tournament

•2010 Pearland Tournament Most Outstanding Setter •2010 District 8-5A Setter of the Year•Started prep career at Brandeis High, where she was a

two-year letterwinner•Max Preps/AVCA Player of the Week on Aug. 25, 2009,

and Nov. 7, 2010• San Antonio Express News Player of the Week on Sept.

1, 2009•2009 All-District 28-5A First Team

Personal •Daughter of Glen and Jessica Sample•Birthday is January 3•Enrolled in pre-civil engineering•Has three sisters•Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Year GP Kills E Atts Pct. Aces Digs Blocks Assists 2012 108 74 37 225 .164 12 273 26 9602013 115 69 37 196 .163 15 284 45 1,189Total 223 143 74 421 .164 27 557 71 2,149

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6-1 | Junior | Middle Blocker | Red Oak, Texas

At West Virginia in 2013 •Fourth on team with 217 kills•Second on team with a .241 hitting percentage, and

second with 99 blocks•Led team with 10 solo blocks•Has started and played in every set of every match in her

career, including all 33 matches in 2013•Blue/Gold Invitational All-Tournament Team•Led team with 65 blocks in nonconference play•Career-high 13 kills on two separate occasions •Season-high .550 hitting percentage against Eastern Illinois

on Aug. 31•Career-high seven blocks against Hampton on Sept. 14

At West Virginia in 2012 •One of two freshmen to start and play in every set and

match during the 2012 season•Finished third on the team with 167 kills and recorded double-digitkillsonfiveoccasions

•Led the team with a .221 hitting percentage and had the highest hitting percentage in 11 games for the season

•Recorded 71 total blocks, which was good for second on the team, and led the team in blocks on eight occasions

•Posted a season- and career-high block total of seven three times during the season

•Oneoffiveplayerswhorackedupdouble-digitkillsversus Murray State on Sept. 16 for a season- and career-high 13 kills

•Recorded 10 kills on 13 swings with only one error for a season- and career-high .692 hitting percentage against Saint Peter’s on Sept. 7

Prep •Named to the Prepvolleyball.com 2012 Senior Aces

150 list•2011-12 Texas Sports Writers 4A All-State Honorable

Mention•2011-12 Texas Girls Coaches Association 4A

All-State Team•2011-12 Lonestarvolleyball.com All-Texas Team

Honorable Mention

•Lettered two years at Red Oak, where she helped her teamreachtheregionalfinalsin2010andtheregionalsemifinalsin2011

•District 15-4A 2011 Hitter of the Year•District 15-4A 2010 Newcomer of the Year •Red Oak Student of the Month in Oct. 2011•Received the recognition of Red Oak Hawk of the

Month in April 2012

Personal •Daughter of Samuel and Calinda Wells•Birthday is August 1•Enrolled in pre-psychology•Has two brothers

Year GP Kills E Atts Pct. Aces Digs Blocks Assists 2012 108 167 74 421 .221 0 18 71 02013 115 217 86 544 .241 1 16 99 1Total 223 384 160 965 .232 1 34 170 1

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At West Virginia in 2013•2013-14 Academic All-Big 12 First Team•Started every match•Played in all but one set (114)•Eagle Challenge All-Tournament Team•Mountaineer Invitational All-Tournament Team•Recorded 267 kills, 192 digs, 84 blocks and 24

serving aces•Second on team with 161 kills for a 2.73 kills per set

average in nonconference play, while helping the Moun-taineers to a 15-2 nonconference record

•Third on team with 87 blocks, and second on team with 336.0 total points

•Third on team with six double-doubles•Twoblocksshyofprogram’sfirsttriple-doubleonOct.

19 vs. No. 23 Kansas•Career-high 17 digs in win over UMBC on Sept. 22•Career-high .526 hitting percentage in win over Toledo

on Sept. 1 •Season-high 15 kills on three separate occasion. •Career-high eight blocks against No. 23 Kansas on

Oct. 19

At West Virginia in 2012 •2012-13 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team•One of four WVU freshmen to play in every set and

every match•Finished the season second on the team with 246 kills

and also recorded 140 digs•One of nine Mountaineers to serve up double-digit

service aces with 11 on the season, with a season- and career-highfiveinthelastmatchagainstTCUonNov.24

•Led the team in Big 12 matches with 122 kills and was second on the team with 10 service aces and third with 25 total blocks

•Recorded 10 double-digit kill matches and four dou-ble-doubles on the season

•Recorded double-digit kills in seven of the eight match-es played from Sept. 8-Oct. 3

•Co-led the team in kills with 10 against Wright State, while also posting a season- and career-high .381 hitting percentage

•Big 12 Rookie of the Week on Sept. 17, after posting 49 kills, 3.27 kills per set, a .278 hitting percentage and was third on the team in digs (28) and total blocks (10) inthreefive-setmatches

•Named MVP of the Gold and Blue Classic after posting 34 kills, 3.40 kills per set, a .304 hitting percentage, 17 digs and eight blocks against Cleveland State and Murray State

•Named to the West Virginia Golden Horseshoe Chal-lenge All-Tournament Team after recording 31 kills, 2.21 kills per set and 28 digs

•Second on team in nonconference matches with 161 kills

Prep •2011-12 AVCA Preseason All-America•Named to the Prepvolleyball.com 2012 Senior Aces

150 list•OneoffourfinalistsforNewYorkGatoradePlayerof

the Year •A three-sport athlete at Williamsville North High•A four-year letterwinner in volleyball, basketball and

softball•Broke the single-season and career record in kills and

blocks for volleyball

•Holds the single-season record in rebounds •LedtheLadySpartansvolleyballteamtothefirstECIC

Division Championship and undefeated record in 2011•Channel 7 News Super Seven Athlete of the Week •HelpedWilliamsvilleNorthreceiveitsfirstsectional

championship in school history for volleyball (2011), basketball (2010) and softball (2009)

•All-ECIC First Team selection from 2009-11 for volleyball

•All-Western New York First Team selection from 2010-11 for volleyball

•All-state selection from 2010-11 for volleyball and for basketball in 2011

•Named First Team All-ECIC in 2010-11 and an All-Western New York selection in 2011 for basketball

•Led the Lady Spartan softball and basketball teams to the ECIC Division Championship in 2009-10

•Member of the 2010 ASA Eastern National Champion-ship runner-up softball team

•Won a Gold medal in volleyball at the 2010 Empire State Games

Personal •Daughter of John and Maria Attea •Birthday is July 2•Enrolled in pre-computer science•Dad played football at Canisius College•Has one brother and one sister•Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll•Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Year GP Kills E Atts Pct. Aces Digs Blocks Assists 2012 108 246 130 734 .158 11 140 59 122013 114 267 135 754 .175 24 192 87 11Total 222 513 265 1,488 .167 35 332 146 23

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6-2 | Senior | Middle Blocker | Clare, Ill.

At West Virginia in 2013•2013 Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball Second Team•Started 32 matches and appeared in 208 sets•Sat out one match due to injury•Mountaineer Invitational All Tournament Team•Totaled 182 kills, 117 blocks, 82 digs and 25 serving

aces•Led team with a .298 hitting percentage•Led team in total blocks, including a career-high 11

blocks at TCU on Oct. 2•Career-high 13 kills in win over UMBC on Sept. 22•Career-high eight digs against Marshall on Oct. 29•Registered 102 kills and just 29 hitting errors in noncon-

ference play for a .338 hitting percentage

At West Virginia in 2012 •Played in 102 sets and started 25 straight matches•Finishedfifthontheteaminkillswith162and1.59per

set, while also chipping in 46 digs•Led the team in blocks for the second year in a row with84,whilealsofinishingsecondontheteamwith28 service aces

•One of nine Mountaineers to serve up double-digit service aces and had a season- and career-high four against Wright State on Sept. 8

•Recordeddouble-digitkillsfivetimesthroughouttheseason and led the team with 12 against UMES on Sept. 7

•Had a season- and career-high hitting percentage of .583 with only one error on eight kills against George Mason on Sept. 2

•Named to The Mason Inn Patriot Invitational at George Mason All-Tournament Team after posting 21 kills, a .308 hitting percentage, three service aces and 11 total blocks

•Named to the Gold and Blue Classic All-Tournament Team after recording 22 kills, 2.20 kills per set and 14 total blocks

•WVU Varsity Sports Report Athlete of the Week on Sept. 4

At West Virginia in 2011•Startedandplayedineverysetandmatchinherfirst

season as a Mountaineer•Recorded a season- and career-high 10 kills twice

against Robert Morris and Seton Hall•Put down six kills with only one error for a season-

and career-high hitting percentage of .500 against St. John’s

•Led the team with 82 total blocks •Posted a season- and career-high four block assists in sevendifferentgames

•Finished fourth on the team in kills with 138 and third on the team in service aces with 12

Prep•Led Sycamore High to an IHSA State AAA Regional

Championship title in 2010•A Northern Illinois Big 12 First Team All-Conference and

All-Area player•Tabbedhonorablementionall-stateandfirstteam

all-conference in 2009•Teamfinishedthirdinthestatetournamentin2009•Named team’s Best Blocker in 2009•Served as team captain for Club Fusion•Named PrepVolleyball.com Classic 17’s tournament

MVP

Personal•Daughter of Dwight and Dawn McCoy•Has one brother and one sister•Birthday is Oct. 7•Majoring in biology•Dad played football at U.C. Davis, basketball at North-

ern Illinois and rugby at Palmer•Member of WVU Honors College•Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll•Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Year GP Kills E Atts Pct. Aces Digs Blocks Assists 2011 91 138 75 449 .140 12 44 82 22012 102 162 80 414 .198 28 46 84 42013 108 182 58 416 .298 25 82 125 13Total 301 482 213 1,279 .210 65 172 291 19

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5-6 | Junior | Libero | Phoenix, Ariz.

At West Virginia in 2013•2013 Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball First Team•One of three players to play in every set of every match•Led team with 469 digs for a 4.08 digs per set average•Chipped in 94 assists and 17 serving aces•Eagle Challenge All-Tournament Team•Career-high 28 digs in win over Hampton on Sept. 14.•Career-high nine assists in win over Georgetown on

Sept. 20•Recordedthematchhighfordigsonfiveseparate

occasions•Posted double-digit digs in 23 of 33 matches, while registeringatleast20digsfivetimes

•Gained experience playing with USA Junior National Team in July

•Posted a 4.29 digs per set average in nonconference play

At West Virginia in 2012 • 2012-13 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team•Played in every set and match before sitting out six

matches because of an injury•Returned to the lineup on Oct. 9 versus Oklahoma and

recorded nine digs•Finished the season with double-digit digs in three of

the last four matches•Recorded a team-leading 297 digs for the season and

3.38 digs per set•Ledtheteamindigson15differentoccasionsand

had a season- and career-high 24 digs against Robert Morris

•Recorded double-digit digs in eight straight matches from Sept. 11-Oct. 6

•One of nine Mountaineers to serve up double-digit service aces with 12 on the season and a season- and career-high three against Radford

•Named to the Golden Horseshoe Challenge All-Tourna-mentTeamafterposting51digsandfiveserviceacesand leading WVU to a 3-1 record

•Named to the Gold and Blue Classic All-Tournament TeamafterleadingWVUtoback-to-backfive-setvictories over Cleveland State and Murray State and recording 33 digs and two service aces

•Played on the USA Junior National Team at the Europe-an Global Challenge in Pula, Croatia in July 2013

Prep •2011 AVCA All-American nominee •Four-year letterwinner at nationally ranked Xavier

College Preparatory •2011 Goldwater Tournament Champions•2011 Westwood Invitational Champions and member of

the all-tournament team•Led the Gators to the 2010 Arizona High School State

Volleyball 5A-1 Championship and was named Arizona 5A-1 all-region

•Member of the USA Volleyball Youth National Training Team in 2010

•Won a Bronze medal at the USAV High Performance Championships in 2010

•Named to the U.S. Girls Select A2 team in 2009•Chosen for the USAV High Performance Select Team

from Arizona Region in 2008-09•Led Spiral club team to 2010 Arizona Region 16 Open

Championship and was a 2011 Arizona Region 18 Open Finalist

•QualifiedandparticipatedintheUSAVolleyballGirls’Junior National Championship from 2007-2012

Personal •Daughter of Christo and Connie Panagiotakopoulos•Birthday is April 7•Enrolled in pre-nursing•Dad played soccer at Nathaniel Hawthorne College and

brother Thanasi played basketball at Northern Colorado before playing professionally in Europe with Iraklis in Thessaloniki, Greece

•Has three brothers•Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll•Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Year GP Kills E Atts Pct. Aces Digs Blocks Assists2012 88 2 3 13 -.077 12 297 0 642013 115 2 4 11 -.182 17 469 0 94Total 203 4 7 24 -.125 29 766 0 158

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Year GP Kills E Atts Pct. Aces Digs Blocks Assists2012 105 267 147 827 .145 29 130 36 142013 97 280 129 778 .194 1 46 39 9Total 202 547 276 1,605 .169 30 176 75 23

6-0 | Junior | Outside Hitter | Somers, Mont.

At West Virginia in 2013•2013 Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball First Team•Appeared in 30 matches and 105 sets•Started 13 matches•Played in every conference match, while starting 12 of

the 16•Second on team with 280 kills•Added 46 digs and 39 blocks•Averaged 3.04 kills per set in conference play •BecamefirstMountaineersince2007torecorddou-

ble-digit kills in eight consecutive matches•Second on team with double-digit kills in 16 matches•Season-high16killsinfive-setwinoverGeorgetown

on Sept. 20•Career-high four blocks on four separate occasions

At West Virginia in 2012 •2012-13 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team•Ledtheteamallseasoninkillsandfinishedwith267

and also recorded 130 digs•Finishedfirstontheteamwith29serviceacesand

0.28 service aces per set, which was good for No. 7 in the Big 12

•One of nine Mountaineers to serve up double-digit ser-vice aces with a season- and career-high four against Texas Tech on Oct. 13

•NamedBig12OffensivePlayerandRookieoftheWeekon Aug. 27 and became the fourth student-athlete since the rookie award was established in 2008 to earn both honors in the same week.

•BecamethefirstWestVirginiaUniversitystudent-ath-lete to receive a Big 12 weekly honor in the school’s inaugural season

•MVP of the Mountaineer Invitational by posting 54 kills, 4.91 kills per set, a .371 hitting percentage, six service aces and 23 digs over three matches in the opening weekend of play.

•Recorded a season- and career-high 23 kills and only one error for a .524 hitting percentage against Central Connecticut

•Posted 11 double-digit kill matches including three straight in the opening weekend of play

Prep •A four-year starter and two-year captain at Flathead,

where she played in a school-record 428 sets•2010-11 and 2011-12 Montana Class AA First Team

All-State selection•2011 Flathead Player of the Year

•Western AA All-Conference First-Team selection from 2009-11

•2010MontanaGatoradePlayeroftheYearfinalist•2009-10 Montana Class AA Second Team all-state

selection•Led the state of Montana in kills with 473 in 2009•Received academic all-state honors all four years of

high school•Set16differentschoolrecordswhileatFlathead

Personal •Daughter of Dean and Vivian Sackett •Birthday is November 17•Enrolled in general studies•Has one brother•Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll•Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

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6-0 | Sophomore | Outside Hitter | Flower Mound, Texas

At West Virginia in 2013•Appeared in 30 matches and played in 100 sets•AVCAAll-MidwestRegionHonorableMention;first

Mountaineer to receive AVCA regional distinctions since Lisa Scott in 1988.

•All-Big 12 Honorable Mention•Big 12 All-Freshman Team•Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team•Three-time Big 12 Rookie of the Week•Recorded a team-high 11 double-doubles•Mountaineer Invitational Most Valuable Player•Blue/Gold Invitational All-Tournament Team•Eagle Challenge All-Tournament Team•Finished second in the Big 12 Conference in kills per

set (3.94)•Finished No. 49 nationally and No. 5 among all fresh-

men in kills per set•Career-high 24 kills against Marshall on Oct. 29•Career-high 21 digs against Texas Tech on Nov. 2•Led team with 394 kills•Third on team with 256 digs•Recorded double-digit kills in 23 of 30 matches •Recorded double-digit digs in 14 of 30 matches•Averaged 4.20 kills per set in nonconference matches

Prep •A two-sport athlete and three-year letterwinner at

Flower Mound High•2012-13 Prepvolleyball.com High Honorable Mention

High School All-American•8-5A All-District First Team member for volleyball from

2010-12•2009 8-5A All-District volleyball Second Team member•Two-timeOffensivePlayeroftheYear•2012 Pearland Nike Classic All-Tournament team

member•8-5A All-District First Team member for soccer from

2011-12•2011-12 District 8-5A Goalie of the Year

Personal •Daughter of Todd and Kristina Anderson•Birthday is December 15•Majoring in pre-sports marketing•Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll•Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll•Mother played volleyball at the junior college level in

California•Has one brother

Year GP Kills E Atts Pct. Aces Digs Blocks Assists 2013 100 394 198 1,162 .169 19 256 42 27

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6-3 | Sophomore | Middle Blocker | Charleston, W.Va.

At West Virginia in 2013•Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team•First West Virginia native on team in nearly a decade•Wears No. 67 recognizing 1867 – the year West Virginia

University was founded•Played in 18 matches and appeared in 34 sets•Totaled 25 kills, 24 blocks and seven digs•Career-high six blocks in win over Kansas State on

Sept. 27•Career-high seven kills in win over Texas Tech on Nov. 2

Prep •Four-year letterwinner at George Washington High •Led her team to a WVIAC AAA State Championship in

2012 and was named all-state First Team in 2011 and 2012

•2012 Gatorade Player of the Year in West Virginia•MSCA First Team from 2010-12•All-Tournament team at the 2012 Tournament of

Champions, 2012 Queen of the Hill and 2012 Woodrow Wilson Tournament

•As a senior, recorded 438 kills and 158 solo blocks•Holds the school record in career kills (1,647) and

career solo blocks (580)•All-Tournament team at the 2011 Queen of the Hill,

2011 Woodrow Wilson Tournament, 2011 Cabell Midland Tournament and MVP of the 2011 Snowball Tournament

•2011 and 2012 West Virginia All-Tournament team•2010 First-Team All State•All-Tournament team at the 2010 Woodrow Wilson

Tournament and Cabell Midland Tournament

•2009 Freshman of the Year, 2009 MSAC Honorable Mention and 2009 Capital City Classic All-Tournament team

Personal• Daughter of Daniel Shreve and Diana Sole-Walko•Birthday is February 4•Enrolled in general studies•Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll•Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll• Has two brothers

Year GP Kills E Atts Pct. Aces Digs Blocks Assists 2013 34 25 10 57 .263 0 7 24 0

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5-10 | Sophomore | Setter | Campbell, Calif.

At West Virginia in 2013•Appeared in 15 matches and 22 sets•Totaled 18 assists, 17 digs and two service aces•Career-high four assists at No. 1 Texas on Nov. 21•Career-high four digs at TCU on Oct. 2

Prep •A two-sport athlete and letterwinner at Saint Fran-

cis-Mountain View High •Participatedinvolleyballandtrack&field•Played for the NorCal Volleyball Club

Personal•Daughter of Truman and Laurie Roe•Birthday is December 3•Majoring in pre-fashion merchandising

•Dad played for the CBA’s Montana Golden Nuggets, sister Jenna played water polo at Indiana and sister Ashley played volleyball at UC Berkeley

• Has two sisters

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Prep •Two-time captain at Grandview High School in Aurora,

Colo.•Played for coach Patty Childress•2013 All-State selection•Four-year letterwinner •Grandview posted a 100-18 record while Montgomery

attended•Compiled 833 career kills, 307 blocks, 107 service aces

and a .205 career hitting percentage•Twofirst-teamacademicdistinctionsandafirst-team

all-conference member

Prep •Played for coach Bri West at Kettle Run High •Three-year captain and four-year letterwinner•MVP of volleyball team her senior year •Fauquier Times Democrat Female Athlete of the Year•District 27 Volleyball Player of the Year 2012 and 2013•Track&fieldall-regionandall-statehonoree2011-2013

while serving as team captain

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Melvina Brown

Personal •Daughter of John and Jacque Montgomery •Birthday is October 3•Majoring in exercise physiology •One of two children

#3 | 6-1 | Freshman | Outside Hitter | Centennial, Colo.

Personal •Daughter of Robert and Tracey Russell•Birthday is February 22•Majoring in social work•Oneoffivechildren

#8 | 5-7 | Freshman | Defensive Specialist | Warrenton, Va.

Lamprini KonstantinidouPrep •Recorded 12 appearances with the Greece Senior

National Team•Made 50 appearances with the Greece Youth National

Team•HelpedguideGreeceSeniorNationalTeamtoafifth-placefinishatthe2013EuropeanChampionshipinBar,Montenegro

•Recordedfiveserviceacesin3-2winoverSlovenia•MemberofGreeceSeniorNationalTeamthatfinishedfourth

overall at the 2012 Balkan Championship in Bar, Montenegro•Member of Iraklis Thessaloniki club team•Clubteamregisteredfirst-placeresultsintheYoung

Women’s Championship in Thessaloniki and the overall Young Women’s Championship in Greece in 2012

#22 | 6-1 | Freshman | Setter | Thessaloniki, Greece

Personal •Daughter of Ilias and Liana Konstantinidou•Birthday is September 16•Enrolled in general studies •One of two children

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Prep•Member of the Bulgarian Youth National Team at the

2014 CEV U19/20 Volleyball European Championship•Played at Elisaveta Bagryana High

Paoulina Jeliazkova

Prep •First team all-area selection in her hometown of

Stockton.•Member of the 2010 Junior Olympic Championship

team •Named to the California Challenge All-Tournament

Team and was named the MVP of the Tcal League•Participated at the Global Challenge Tournament •Named MVP of her high school team

At Fairleigh Dickinson in 2013•Transferred to West Virginia from Fairleigh Dickinson•Appeared in 18 matches for the Knights in 2013 and

started nine• Finished fourth on the team with 0.55 blocks per set while

also posting 58 kills, 16 digs and seven serving aces•2013 Northeast Conference Academic Honor Roll

Prep• She played club volleyball for Tribe 18 Rox

Volleyball Club•Played for coach Barry Sikorski and also a four-year

letterwinner at Western High •Helped Western High to District Championships in 2011

and 2012•2012 Miami Herald First Team All-County

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Alexa Oblak

#9 | 6-5 | Freshman | Opposite Hitter | Sofia, Bulgaria

Personal •Daughter of Nikolay and Violeta Jeliazkova•Birthday is May 3•Enrolled in general studies •Her father played in Bulgaria, Italy, Brazil and Greece

throughout his playing career and was voted the Best Blocker at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta

•Brother currently plays volleyball in Italy

#4 | 5-6 | Freshman | Defensive Specialist/Libero | Stockton, Calif.

Personal •Daughter of Eddie and Claudia Gotterba•Birthday is November 2 •Majoring in journalism •One of two children •Father played baseball at San Jose State•Sister signed to play volleyball at the University of Pacific

#12 | 6-1 | Sophomore | Middle Blocker | Sunrise, Fla.

•2012 Sun Sentinel First Team All-County• Member of 2011 Rox Volleyball World Challenge (JVA)

Gold Champion squad•Memberof2010NortheastQualifier(NEQ)Bronze

Champion team

Personal•Daughter of Dave and the late Lauren Oblak•Birthday is June 27•Major is biology •Has one sister •Father played football at WVU

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Season PreviewIn her fifth season at the helm of the Mountaineers, head coach Jill Kramer will look to continue with the success they found last season as they embark on their third Big 12 season. After winning just eight games in 2012, WVU posted its first 20-win season since 1991 in 2013, claiming five conference wins in the process.

Building on SuccessAfter the tremendous turnaround season last year, Kramer has put to-gether a exciting and challenging schedule for 2014. The Mountaineers’ slate includes five matches against teams that have advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. National finalist and 2012 National Champion Texas (September 24, November 12) appears on the slate twice as a fellow Big 12 member, as does Kansas (October 15, November 26), who fell to Washington in last season’s Elite Eight. Fellow Elite Eight member BYU (August 29) will participate in WVU’s Gold & Blue Players Challenge to start the season off. Coach Kramer’s squad will play seven more match-es vs. 2013 NCAA tournament teams, starting with Duke as part of the ACC-Big 12 Challenge in Durham, N.C., on September 19, and continu-ing with North Carolina on September 20. The Mountaineers will play a home-and-home series with both Oklahoma (October 18, November 1) and Iowa State (October 5, November 8) in league action, and will host IUPUI as part of their opening tournament (August 30). Seven of WVU’s 2014 foes finished the 2013 season ranked inside the top 30: Texas (1), Kansas (12), Duke (14), Oklahoma (19), North Carolina (24), BYU (25) and Iowa State (27).

Veterans Evyn McCoy will be the squad’s lone senior in 2014, but will not be the only source of veteran leadership. Seven of the team’s returners played in 90 or more sets, and the team returns last season’s leaders in kills, assists, digs, blocks and aces. McCoy and Jordan Anderson each finished in the top 10 in the Big 12 in a pair of categories, while Brittany Sample ranked fourth in assists with 10.34 per set and Anna Panagiota-kopoulos, Sample, McCoy and Panagiotakopoulos all set single-season individual records in 2013, and will look to best themselves this season. Sample, who also appears in WVU’s career record books, had the fifth-best season in program history with 1,189 total assists and finished 10th in assists per set. McCoy posted 117 total blocks to finish fifth in school history, while Panagiotakopoulos ranks eighth in digs (469) and digs per set (4.08).

Big Expectations for AndersonAfter such a stellar rookie campaign, one would expect big things out of Jordan Anderson as she enters her sophomore year. Anderson led the Mountaineers in kills (394) and kills per set (3.94), and finished third on the team in digs (256) and digs per set (2.56). In addition to ranking second in the Big 12 in kills and third in points, the freshman outside hitter was named to the All-Big 12 Freshman Team as well as All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. Anderson also earned AVCA All-Region Honorable Mention.

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“My expectation of Jordan is to continue to consistently anchor us in the back row. She’s not only a terminator for us, she’s our primary passer,” said Kramer. “We really need that production out of her. With another year under her belt, she’s become even more consistent. She’s gotten stronger and she’s gotten faster. She’s been working on some new things that are going to make her a more dynamic player and different type of threat in the front row. I think she’ll continue to progress on those things and continue to be someone who really helps to stabilize us in the front row.”

ESPNU Returns to the ColiseumFor the second consecutive season, WVU’s Big 12 match against 2012 National Champion Texas will be broadcast on ESPNU. The event, which will take place on Sept. 24 this year, has proven to be a great success in the past. Last year’s televised game, the first ever for the Mountaineers, drew over 1,800 fans. The 2012 match-up between the two squads set a Coliseum record for volleyball attendance with 3,112 fans.

Home Sweet HomeThe squad will play 14 games in front of the home crown this season, in-cluding a pair of home tournaments to start the year. But even when the Mountaineers hit the road, they still run into familiar faces, particularly when they hit the southern portion of their Big 12 slate. After the squad opens their road schedule in Nikki Attea’s home state of New York, Jordan Anderson, Brittany Sample and Caleah Wells will play in front of a hometown crowd when WVU travels to TCU on October 29. All three hail from the Dallas/Forth Worth area, with Andeson coming from Flower Mound, Sample a native of Lewisville and Wells hailing from Red Oak. The trio will be 90 minutes from family when the team plays at Baylor (October 22). Coach Kramer, a graduate of TCU and a native of San An-tonio, will return to her old stomping grounds and also get a chance to catch up with her family, who will be about an hour away when the team plays at Texas on November 12. Even international players, like Lamprini Konstantinidou and Anna Panagiotakopoulos (who was born in Greece), will return home when the Mountaineers embark on their foreign tour this spring.

USA Volleyball Coach Kramer has been associated with USA Volleyball for nearly a decade, including a stint in 2011 as an assistant coach for the Women’s Junior National Team. In the spring of 2014, some of her players joined the mix as five Mountaineers participated in the US National Team tryouts last winter. Brittany Sample, Anna Panagiotakopoulos, Nikki Attea, Caleah Wells and Jordan Anderson traveled to Colorado Springs, Colorado, in February for the three-day tryout.

“I think it taught them what level they needed to be at,” said Kramer. “There’s a lot of really great players out there, and it’s really easy to get lost in the mix. They learned that one big thing that makes a difference is consistency. Not just doing things right sometimes but doing things right all the time. It helped them mentally with their game and helped their understanding of what it takes to be great.”

Mountaineers on the International SceneA pair of newcomers were also representing their respective home country this summer, as Lamprini Konstantinidou competed for Greece in the 2014 U19/20 European Volleyball Championship and Paoulina Jeliazkova repped her native Bulgaria. Both also donned their country’s colors for the 2013 CEV Youth tournament. Konstantinidou has been the setter for the Greek National Team at both the junior and senior level in addition to the World Championship team. Jeliazkova also boasts plenty of big-time experience and was also a member of the 2013 Bulgarian Youth National team.

The NewcomersSix new faces will join the Mountaineers for the 2014 season, and all are expected to make immediate contributions to the bright future of the squad. A pair of east coast players, defensive specialist Melvina Brown of Warrenton, Virginia, and middle blocker Alexa Oblak of Sunrise, Flor-ida will join west coasters and libero/defensive specialist Gianna Got-terba of Stockton, California and outside hitter Morgan Montogomery of Centennial, Colorado. The group will be completed by a European duo in setter Lamprini Konstantindou of Thessaloniki, Greece, and opposite Paoulina Jeliazkova of Sofia, Bulgaria.

“The thing I’ve learned about this class is they’re all really coachable,” said Kramer. “They’re all little sponges – ready to learn. I do think having returners for them to look up to and learn from is going to help push them along the way. This group of players can actually make improve-ments more quickly because of the environment that they’re in daily and, most importantly, because of their attitude. I expect a lot of them to be on the court quite often.”

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Aug. 23 Gold-Blue Scrimmage TBAAug. 29 BYU% 7 p.m.Aug. 30 TOLEDO% 2 p.m.Aug. 30 IUPUI% 7 p.m.Sept. 1 at Robert Morris 6 p.m.Sept. 5 vs. Gardner-Webb^ 1 p.m.Sept. 5 at Niagara^ 6 p.m.Sept. 6 vs. Providence^ 11 a.m.Sept. 12 KENT STATE& NoonSept. 12 SETON HALL& 7 p.m.Sept. 13 ST. FRANCIS& NoonSept. 13 MONTANA& 7 p.m.Sept. 19 at Duke# 6:30 p.m.Sept. 20 at UNC# 6 p.m.Sept. 24 TEXAS*@ 7 p.m.Sept. 27 at Texas Tech* 2 p.m.Oct. 1 at Marshall 6:30 p.m.Oct. 4 at Iowa State* 2 p.m.Oct. 8 OKLAHOMA* 6:30 p.m.Oct. 11 TCU* 2 p.m.Oct. 15 KANSAS* 6:30 p.m.Oct. 22 at Baylor* 7 p.m.Oct. 25 KANSAS STATE* 5 p.m.Oct. 29 at TCU* 7:30 p.m.Nov. 1 at Oklahoma* 8:00 p.m.Nov. 8 IOWA STATE* 4 p.m.Nov. 12 at Texas* 8 p.m.Nov. 15 TEXAS TECH* 3:30 p.m.Nov. 22 BAYLOR* 6:30 p.m.Nov. 26 at Kansas* 7:30 p.m.Nov. 29 at Kansas State* TBA

% Gold & Blue Player’s Challenge^ Niagara Invitational

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WVUVolleyball @WVUVolleyball WVUVolleyball

Location: Provo, UtahEnrollment: 33, 278Conference: West Coast Conference Nickname: Cougars

SID Contact: Royce HintonSID Phone: (801)-442-8999E-Mail: [email protected]: byucougars.com

Head Coach: Shawn Olmstead (BYU, ‘05) 2013 Record: 24-7Twitter: @BYUwvolleyball

Location: Toledo, Ohio Enrollment: 21,500Conference: Mid-American ConferenceNickname: Rockets

SID Contact: Steve EastonSID Phone: 419-530-4921E-Mail: [email protected]: utrockets.com

Head Coach: Greg Smith (Westmont ’90) 2013 Record: 19-12Twitter: @ToledoRocketsVB

Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Enrollment: 30,451Conference: the Summit LeagueNickname: Jaguars

BYUAug. 29 – 7 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.

ToledoAug. 30 – 2 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.

SID Contact: John BerrySID Phone: 317-278-3619E-Mail: [email protected]: IUPUIJags.com

Head Coach: Steve Payne (Northern Illinois, ’87) 2013 Record: 19-14Twitter: @IUPUIvball

IUPUIAug. 30 – 7 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.

Location: Moon Township, Pa.Enrollment: 5,000 Conference: Northeast ConferenceNickname: Colonials

SID Contact: Jim DuzykSID Phone: 412-397-4953E-Mail: [email protected]: rmucolonials.com

Head Coach: Dale Starr (Northern Colorado ’95)2013 Record: 9-22Twitter: RMUVolleyball

Robert Morris Sept. 1 – 6 p.m. | Moon Township, Pa.

Location: Boiling Springs, N.C.Enrollment: 4,700Conference: Big SouthNickname: Runnin’ Bulldogs

SID Contact: Kevin DavisSID Phone: 704-406-3523E-Mail: [email protected]: GWUSports.com

Head Coach: Leo Sayles (La Verne ’95)2013 Record: 15-18Twitter: @GWUSports

Gardner-WebbSept. 5 – 1 p.m. | Niagara University, N.Y.

Location: Niagara University, N.Y.Enrollment: 3,853Conference: Metro Atlantic AthleticNickname: Purple Eagles

SID Contact: Derick ThorntonSID Phone: 716-286-8588E-Mail: [email protected]: purpleeagles.com

Head Coach: Vilis Ozols (Guelph ’85)2013 Record: 4-25Twitter: @NiagaraVB

Niagara Sept. 5 – 6 p.m. | Niagara University, N.Y.

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Location: Providence, R.I.Enrollment: 3,810Conference: America EastNickname: Friars

SID Contact: Kelsey ChepigaSID Phone: 401-865-1733E-Mail: [email protected]: FRIARS.com

Head Coach: Margot Royer-Johnson (Scranton ’95)2013 Record: 12-20Twitter: @FriarVolleyball

Location: Kent, OhioEnrollment: 42,000Conference: Mid-American Conference Nickname: Golden Flashes

SID Contact: Jay FiorelloSID Phone: 330-672-8420E-Mail: [email protected]: KentStateSports.com

Head Coach: Don Gromala (Iowa State ’04)2013 Record: 12-28Twitter: @KentStVball

Location: South Orange, N.J.Enrollment: 5,200Conference: BIG EASTNickname: Pirates

SID Contact: Vincent NovickiSID Phone: 973-761-9493E-Mail: [email protected]: shupirates.com

Head Coach: Allison Yaeger (Wright State ’05)2013 Record: 16-15Twitter: @SHUVolley

Providence Sept. 6 – 11 a.m. | Niagara University, N.Y.

Kent State Sept. 12 – noon | Morgantown, W.Va.

Seton HallSept. 12 – 7 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.

Location: Loretto, Pa.Enrollment: 2,300Conference: NortheastNickname: Red Flash

SID Contact: Barry BealSID Phone: 814-472-3128E-Mail: [email protected]: sfuathletics.com

Head Coach: Jason Kozak (SUNY-Brockport ’97)2013 Record: 5-22Twitter: @RedFlashVB

Location: Missoula, Mont.Enrollment: 15,000Conference: Big SkyNickname: Grizzlies

SID Contact: Joel CarlsonSID Phone: 406-243-5414E-Mail: [email protected]: GoGriz.com

Head Coach: Jerry Wagner (Montana-State-Northern ’86)2013 Record: 16-15Twitter: @UMGRIZZLIES_VB

Montana Sept. 13 – 7 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.

Location: Durham, N.C. Enrollment: 6,484Conference: Atlantic Coast ConferenceNickname: Blue Devils

SID Contact: Ashley WolfSID Phone: 919-668-4393E-Mail: [email protected]: GoDuke.com

Head Coach: Jolene Nagel (Edinboro ’83)2013 Record: 28-5Twitter: @Duke_VB

St. Francis Sept. 13 – noon | Morgantown, W.Va.

Duke Sept. 19– 6:30 p.m. | Durham, N.C.

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Location: Chapel Hill, N.C.Enrollment: 18,503Conference: Atlantic Coast ConferenceNickname: Tar Heels

SID Contact: Abbey DoranSID Phone: 919-962-1160E-Mail: [email protected]: goheels.com

Head Coach: Joe Sagula2013 Record: 27-5Twitter: @UNCVolleyball

Location: Austin, TexasEnrollment: 49,449Conference: Big 12 ConferenceNickname: Longhorns

SID Contact: Ashley CushmanSID Phone: 512-431-2677E-Mail: [email protected]: TexasSports.com

Head Coach: Jerritt Elliott (Cal State Northridge ’91)2013 Record: 27-3Twitter: @TexasVolleyball

Location: Lubbock, TexasEnrollment: 32,611Conference: Big 12 Conference Nickname: Red Raiders

UNCSept. 20 – 6:00 p.m. | Chapel Hill, N.C.

TexasSept. 24 – 6:30 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va. Nov. 12 – 8:00 p.m. | Austin, Texas

SID Contact: Matt DowdySID Phone: 806-834-4529E-Mail: [email protected]: TexasTech.com

Head Coach: Don Flora (La Verne ’90)2013 Record: 10-22Twitter: @TechAthletics

Texas Tech Sept. 27 – 2:00 p.m. | Lubbock, TexasNov. 15 – 3:30 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.

Location: Huntington, W.Va.Enrollment: 13,971Conference: Conference USANickname: Thundering Herd

SID Contact: Ty Osborne SID Phone: 304-696-4662E-Mail: [email protected]: herdzone.com

Head Coach: Mitch Jacobs (Iowa ’90)2013 Record: 16-16Twitter: @Herd_Volleyball

MarshallOct. 1 – 6:30 p.m. | Huntington, W.Va.

Location: Ames, IowaEnrollment: Conference: Big 12Nickname: Cyclones

SID Contact: Patrick TarboxSID Phone: 515-294-3372E-Mail: [email protected]: Cyclones.com

Head Coach: Christy Johnson-Lynch (Nebraska ’96)2013 Record: 18-10Twitter: @CycloneVBIowa State

Oct. 4 – 2:00 p.m. | Ames, IowaNov. 8 – 4 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.

Location: Norman, Okla.Enrollment: 31,097Conference: Big 12Nickname: Sooners

SID Contact: Brendan FlynnSID Phone: 405-325-6449E-Mail: [email protected] Website: SoonerSports.com

Head Coach: Santiago Restrepo (East Stroudsburg, ’82)2013 Record: 24-8Twitter: @SoonersVB

Oklahoma Oct. 8 – 6:30 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.Nov. 1 – 8:00 p.m. | Norman, Okla.

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Location: Fort Worth, TexasEnrollment: 9,725Conference: Big 12Nickname: Horned Frogs

SID Contact: Abby NormanSID Phone: 817-257-5379E-Mail: [email protected]: GoFrogs.com

Head Coach: Prentice Lewis (Long Beach State, 95)2013 Record: 16-15Twitter: @TCUVolleyball

Location: Lawrence, Kan.Enrollment: 29,462Conference: Big 12Nickname: Jayhawks

SID Contact: Alyssa BauerSID Phone: 785-864-7947E-Mail: [email protected]: kuathletics.com

Head Coach: Ray Bechard (Fort Hays State, ’80)2013 Record: 25-8Twitter: @KUVolleyball

Location: Waco, TexasEnrollment: 15,029Conference: Big 12Nickname: Bears

SID Contact: Kyle RobartsSID Phone: 254-710-3065E-Mail: [email protected]: BaylorBears.com

Head Coach: Jim Barnes (McNeese State, ’96)2013 Record: 12-20Twitter: @BaylorVBall

Location: Manhattan, Kan.Enrollment: 24,581Conference: Big 12Nickname: Wildcats

SID Contact: David WiechmannSID Phone: 785-532-7976E-Mail: [email protected]: kstatesports.com

TCU Oct. 11 – 2:00 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.Oct. 29 – 7:30 p.m. | Fort Worth, Texas

KansasOct. 15 – 6:30 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.Nov. 26 – 7:30 p.m. | Lawrence, Kan.

Baylor Oct. 22 – 7:00 p.m. | Waco, TexasNov. 22 – 6:30 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.

Kansas State Oct. 25 – 5:00 p.m. | Morgantown, W.Va.Nov. 29 – TBA | Manhattan, Kan.

Head Coach: Suzie Fritz (Florida Atlantic, ‘94)2013 Record: 18-11Twitter: @KStateSports

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Hot Start The Mountaineers wasted no time getting things on the right track in 2013. West Virginia won its first 10 matches, marking the best start in program history (10-0). WVU also tied a pro-gram record by winning 21 consecutive sets, after losing its first set of the season against Eastern Illinois. The teams first-ever Big 12 Conference win came on Sept. 27, against Kansas State at the WVU Coliseum. The win gave the Mountaineers a 14-1 start to the 2013 campaign.

Tournament Success West Virginia participated in four tourna-ments during the non-conference season in 2013, recording four tournament wins and a 13-0 overall record. The Mountaineers won the Blue/Gold Invitational in Toledo, Ohio, to begin the season, claimed the Mountaineer Invita-tional title at the Coliseum, the Eagle Challenge in Morehead, Ky., and the Gold & Blue Player’s Challenge at the WVU Coliseum.

No Place like Home Coach Kramer and the Mountaineers experienced great success inside the WVU Coliseum in 2013. West Virginia posted an

11-6 record at home, including an 8-1 mark in non-conference play. The Mountaineers won their first eight home contests and posted a .208 team hitting percentage while holding their opponents to just a .177 hitting clip. Freshman Jordan Anderson led the team with a 4.00 kills per set average inside the WVU Coliseum, while sophomore Anna Panagiota-kopoulos averaged nearly four digs per set at home.

Building a Program West Virginia played its first-ever national-ly televised home match in 2013, when it host-ed the defending national champions and top-ranked Texas Longhorns at the WVU Coliseum on ESPNU on October 23. Nearly 2,000 fans were in attendance against the Longhorns. Two of the top four and three of the seven largest home crowds in program history came in 2013. To go along with the increased interest in WVU volleyball, West Virginia improved its win total by 14 matches last season. The Mountaineers finished No. 74 in the RPI – their highest finish in program history – and improved their RPI final ranking by 118 spots from 2012 – the eighth-best RPI improvement nationally.

Freshman Focus Four new faces joined the Mountaineers in 2013. Rookies Jordan Anderson, Hannah Shreve, Jordan Lee and Haley Roe all played crucial roles while providing needed depth to the roster. The four combined to appear in 231 sets, registering 426 digs, 420 kills, 64 blocks and 32 serving aces. Anderson led the group, appearing in 30 matches while Lee followed closely behind with 27 match appearances.

Block Party The Mountaineers saw a major improve-ment at the net last season. Led by middle blockers Caleah Wells and Evyn McCoy, WVU improved its block per set average from 1.63 in 2012 to 2.20 in 2013. The 2.20 per set average was good for sixth-best in the Big 12 Conference. McCoy, who ranked in the top-50 nationally in blocks throughout the season, improved her personal block per set average from 0.82 in 2012 to 1.16 last season. Wells finished second on the team, just shy of one block per set.

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Kramer Reaches Milestone Head coach Jill Kramer capped off the 2013 season with her 50th career win, coming on Nov. 30 at Buffalo. In her four seasons as coach of the Mountaineers, Kramer has com-piled a 50-68 record, most recently a 20-13 mark in 2013. During her tenure, Kramer has guided West Virginia to its best start in pro-gram history (10-0) In 2013, she helped usher in the largest crowd in program history (3,112) in 2012 against top-ranked Texas, while also recording the first 20-win season in program history since 1991 when her squad did so a year ago.

Anderson Claims Awards Freshman Jordan Anderson earned many accolades a season ago, including becoming

the first Mountaineer to receive an Ameri-can Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-Midwest Region distinction, and the first WVU player since 1988 to earn regional recog-nition. Anderson finished second in the Big 12 Conference in kills per set (3.94). The Flower Mound, Texas, native earned All-Big 12 Honor-able and All-Big Freshman Team distinctions.

Success in the ClassroomCoach Jill Kramer’s emphasis on academics has shown results in the classroom. Senior defensive specialist Liz Gulick was named to the Capital One Academic All-District II Team in 2012 and 2013 as announced by CoSIDA. Gulick became the first volleyball student-ath-lete to receive the award since Krista Smith in 2000 and 2001.

Gulick also became the first volleyball player to earn a spot on the Academic All-Big 12 Volleyball First Team. Gulick was one of one of four student-athletes to earn a perfect 4.0 GPA in both 2012 and 2013. The team also found academic success as a whole when six student-athletes, including Gulick, were named to the Academic All-Big Teams in 2013. Nikki Attea, Anna Panagiota-kopoulos and Hannah Sackett joined Gulick on the Academic All-Big 12 First Team, while Brittany Sample and Evyn McCoy were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Second Team. Two Mountaineer newcomers landed spots on the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. Freshmen Hannah Shreve and Jordan Anderson each earned the recognition, while Shreve did so with a 4.0 grade point average.

No. Name GP K E TA Pct. A SA Digs BS BA 1 Brittany Sample 115 69 37 196 .163 1,189 15 284 1 442 Nikki Attea 114 267 135 754 .175 11 24 192 3 844 Jordan Lee 75 1 2 9 -.111 25 11 146 0 05 Hannah Sackett 97 280 129 778 .194 9 1 46 4 356 Haley Roe 22 0 0 0 .000 18 2 17 0 07 Caleah Wells 115 217 86 544 .241 1 1 16 10 898 Anna Stecowska 4 1 1 4 .000 0 0 0 0 19 Elzbieta Klein 34 51 33 201 .090 0 0 12 2 710 Anna Panagiotakopoulos 115 2 4 11 -.182 94 17 469 0 011 Jordan Anderson 100 394 198 1,162 .169 27 19 256 4 3813 Arielle Allen 9 3 3 14 .000 1 0 2 0 114 Evyn McCoy 108 182 58 416 .298 13 25 82 8 11717 Liz Gulick 87 1 3 10 -.200 13 10 157 0 067 Hannah Shreve 34 25 10 57 .263 0 0 7 2 22

2013 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Big 12 Pct Overall Overall Pct Texas 16-0 1.000 27-3 .900Kansas 12-4 .750 25-8 .758Oklahoma 11-5 .688 24-8 .750Iowa State 11-5 .688 18-10 .643Kansas State 6-10 .375 18-11 .621West Virginia 5-11 .313 20-13 .606TCU 4-12 .250 16-15 .516Baylor 4-12 .250 12-20 .375Texas Tech 3-13 .188 10-22 .313

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2013 STATISTICS AND RESULTS (Overall Record: 20-13 | Big 12 Record: 5-11)

Opponent W/L Score Game Scores vs. Eastern Illinois W 3-1 25-17, 24-26, 25-20, 25-20vs. Loyola IL W 3-0 25-21, 25-16, 25-23at Toledo W 3-0 25-19, 25-19, 25-22NORFOLK STATE W 3-0 25-22, 25-23, 25-11CANISIUS W 3-0 25-11, 25-18, 25-20FORDHAM W 3-0 25-21, 25-15, 25-23NAVY W 3-0 25-22, 25-10, 25-15at Morehead State W 3-1 16-25, 25-23, 25-22, 25-19vs. Campbell W 3-0 25-22, 25-22, 25-20vs. Hampton W 3-2 23-25, 25-22, 18-25, 25-22, 15-13at Duquesne L 0-3 18-25, 20-25, 25-27LIBERTY W 3-0 25-18, 25-17, 25-15GEORGETOWN W 3-2 25-22, 25-22, 24-26, 23-25, 15-10UMBC W 3-1 25-19, 18-25, 25-21, 25-20KANSAS STATE W 3-1 25-16, 18-25, 25-22, 25-22at TCU L 1-3 25-23, 21-25, 24-26, 24-26at Texas Tech W 3-1 24-26, 25-20, 25-19, 25-19BAYLOR L 0-3 23-25, 20-25, 22-25at Iowa State L 0-3 19-25, 18-25, 18-25ROBERT MORRIS W 3-0 25-21, 25-13, 25-19No. 23 KANSAS L 1-3 28-26, 24-26, 17-25, 22-25No. 1 TEXAS L 0-3 15-25, 14-25, 29-31at Oklahoma L 0-3 15-25, 14-25, 20-25MARSHALL L 1-3 16-25, 25-20, 22-25, 23-25TEXAS TECH W 3-2 25-13, 19-25, 26-24, 23-25, 16-14at No. 24 Kansas L 0-3 15-25, 18-25, 19-25at Kansas State L 0-3 13-25, 15-25, 14-25IOWA STATE L 0-3 18-25, 15-25, 8-25TCU W 3-0 25-17, 27-25, 25-20at No. 1 Texas L 0-3 17-25, 10-25, 15-25at Baylor W 3-1 25-23, 25-21, 19-25, 25-22OKLAHOMA L 1-3 15-25, 22-25, 25-19, 20-25at Buffalo W 3-0 25-23, 25-23, 25-21

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Individual Season Records by Class ......... 70

Letterwinners ............................................. 76

Series Records .......................................... 78

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDSSets Played No. Year 1. BethHoffman 142 1983 NancyMerkle 142 1983 3. SharonSteel 138 19834. CathyFolger 136 19915 MichelleDomas 135 1991 BethHoffman 135 19857. SharonMiller 133 19918. JeannePause 132 19839. NancyMerkle 131 1985 NicoleGeraci 131 1991

Most Kills No. Year 1. BethHoffman 547 19852. CathyFolger 532 19913. LisaScott 475 19884. AbbyTevis 442 20075. MichelleMiller 439 19886. KylePalmer 407 19967. StephanieZolna 403 20048. KylePalmer 401 19959. NikkiHardy 400 1998 MeganPorter 400 1996

Kills Per Set P/Set Year 1. BethHoffman 4.05 19852. NikkiHardy 4.04 19983. StephanieZolna 4.01 20024. LisaScott 3.99 19885. Jordan Anderson 3.94 20136. CathyFolger 3.91 19917. AbbyTevis 3.81 20078. NikkiHardy 3.80 1997 StephanieZolna 3.80 2004 StephanieZolna 3.80 2005

Total Attempts No. Year 1. StephanieZolna 1,324 20042. Abby Tevis 1,296 20073. BethHoffman 1,257 19854. MeganPorter 1,247 19965. NikkiHardy 1,244 19986. Kyle Palmer 1,221 19957. Kyle Palmer 1,210 19968. CathyFolger 1,202 19919. Jordan Anderson 1,162 201310. StephanieZolna 1,141 2002

Hitting Percentage Pct. Year 1. BethHoffman .358 19842. TammyWolf .350 20073. CathyFolger .341 19904. JenMcCuen .340 19925. CathyFolger .330 19916. LisaScott .321 19887. NancyMerkle .318 19848. JenMcCuen .312 19919. AlisonZemanski .305 200410. Evyn McCoy .298 2013* minimum 300 attempts on the season

Assists Total Year 1. EllieBastida 1,329 19942. Tracey Thompson 1,251 19883. KaileeGoold 1,225 20074. NicoleGeraci 1,207 19915. Brittany Sample 1,189 2013 Michelle Taylor 1,189 19967. BrandiceStudnicka 1,180 20048. Kailee Goold 1,111 20059. Michelle Taylor 1,086 199710. TraceyThompson 1,046 1987

Assists Per Set P/Set Year 1. BrandiceStudnicka 11.46 20042. MaureenFerris 11.09 20003. MichelleTaylor 11.08 19974. TracyThompson 10.60 19885. Kailee Goold 10.58 20056. Kailee Goold 10.56 20077. TracyThompson 10.46 19878. EllieBastida 10.38 19949. MichelleTaylor 10.35 199810. Brittany Sample 10.34 2013

Service Aces Total Year 1. Michelle Domas 85 19912. JeannePause 78 19833. BethHoffman 77 19854. KaraCrismond 67 19905. JillRaschiatore 63 19856. MartyHensler 62 19837. MartyHensler 60 19848. CathyFolger 58 19919. KylePalmer 57 199410. JeannePause 55 1984 JillRaschiatore 55 1984 Michelle Miller 55 1987 Michelle Domas 55 1990

Service Aces Per Set P/Set Year 1. MichelleDomas 0.63 19912. Jill Raschiatore 0.61 19853. KaraCrismond 0.59 1990 JeannePause 0.59 19835. BethHoffman 0.57 19856. Marci Lewandowski 0.56 1987 Michelle Miller 0.56 19878. Elizabeth Gillespie 0.55 19859. MartyHensler 0.51 198410. BeckyPlank 0.49 1987

Digs Total Year 1. MichelleDomas 536 19912. BonnieWest 534 20073. SerinnaRusso 530 20114. AuroraEbert-Santos 500 20055. BonnieWest 495 20106. BonnieWest 492 20097. CathyFolger 480 19918. Anna Panagiotakopoulos 469 20139. BethHoffman 461 198310. MichelleDomas 455 1989

Digs Per Set P/Set Year 1. Serinna Russo 5.82 20112. Aurora Ebert-Santos 5.10 20053. BonnieWest 4.67 20104. AuroraEbert-Santos 4.65 20065. BonnieWest 4.60 2007

6. AuroraEbert-Santos 4.58 20047. BonnieWest 4.47 20098. SerinnaRusso 4.33 20109. Anna Panagiotakopoulos 4.08 201310. StaceyAvitt 4.00 1993

Block Solos Total Year 1. NancyMerkle 73 19842. SallyFries 72 19833. NancyMerkle 59 19854. LisaScott 56 19885. NancyMerkle 54 19836. JenniferMcCuen 53 19917. Jennifer McCuen 52 19898. LoriFilipich 46 1987 JenniferMcCuen 46 198810. CatherineAnderson 45 1984

Block Assists Total Year 1. Jennifer McCuen 157 19922. AlisonZemanski 138 20043. NancyMerkle 126 1985 SarahEvers 126 19935. EvynMcCoy 117 2013 Wendy Mills 117 19927. Shawn Wiesepape 116 19928. WendyMills 113 19919. Jennifer McCuen 106 199110. Jennifer McCuen 101 1989

Total Blocks Total Year 1. Jennifer McCuen 200 19922. Nancy Merkle 185 19853. SarahEvers 162 19934. AlisonZemanski 159 2004 Jen McCuen 159 19916. Wendy Mills 155 19917. JenMcCuen 153 1989 WendyMills 153 19929. Lisa Scott 151 198810. SarahEvers 140 1994

Blocks Per Set P/Set Year 1. Jennifer McCuen 1.61 19922. SarahEvers 1.53 19933. LoriFilipich 1.50 19854. AlisonZemanski 1.46 20045. NancyMerkle 1.41 19856. SallyFries 1.36 19837. LoriFilipich 1.29 19878. Lisa Scott 1.27 19889. Wendy Mills 1.26 199110. Jennifer McCuen 1.25 1991

Points Set Points Pts/S Year 1. AbbyTevis 116 483 4.16 20072. AlisonZemanski 109 464 4.26 20043. StephanieZolna 106 462 4.36 20044. JordanAnderson 100 436 4.36 2013 StephanieZolna 93 436 4.69 20026. StephanieZolna 90 397 4.27 20057. JulieHockenson 102 396 3.77 20058. MichelleKopecky 90 309 3.43 20119. AlisonZemanski 98 328 3.35 200310.JulieHockenson 98 313 3.19 2002

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Sets Played No. Year 1. MichelleDomas 490 1988-912. SharonMiller 482 1989-923. WendyMills 477 1989-924. KylePalmer 475 1993-965. JenMcCuen 470 1988-926. NicoleGeraci 465 1989-927. LoriBiesecker 463 1994-978. CathyFolger 447 1988-919. MichelleMiller 441 1985-8810. BonnieWest 439 2007-10

Kills No. Year 1. StephanieZolna 1,404 2002-052. NikkiHardy 1,317 1997-003. LisaScott 1,315 1985-884. CathyFolger 1,310 1988-915. KylePalmer 1,280 1993-966. BethHoffman 1,229 1982-857. Michelle Miller 1,227 1985-888. MeganPorter 1,164 1996-999. Julie Hockenson 1,081 2002-0510. SarahEvers 1,058 1993-96

Kills Per Set No. Year 1. StephanieZolna 3.83 2002-052. NikkiHardy 3.48 1997-003. LisaScott 3.20 1985-884. BethHoffman 3.12 1983-855. LisaScott 3.08 1985-886. AbbyTevis 3.03 2004-077. CathyFolger 2.93 1988-918. MeganPorter 2.81 1996-999. KylePalmer 2.69 1993-9610. JulieHockenson 2.63 2002-05

Total Attempts No. Year 1. StephanieZolna 4,415 2002-052. NikkiHardy 4,233 1997-003. KylePalmer 3,939 1993-964. MeganPorter 3,468 1996-995. MichelleMiller 3,356 1985-886. KylieArmbruster 3,218 2008-117. CathyFolger 3,159 1988-918. MichelleDomas 3,146 1988-919. AbbyTevis 3,145 2004-0710. BethHoffman 2,870 1982-85

Hitting Efficiency No. Year 1. LisaScott .303 1985-882. BethHoffman .300 1982-853. LaurenEvans .294 2009-104. CathyFolger .285 1988-915. JenMcCuen .283 1989-926. Tammy Wolf .256 2005-087. Nancy Merkle .252 1982-85 Wendy Mills .252 1989-929. Julie Hockenson .251 2002-0510. AlisonZemanski .242 2001-04

Assists No. Year 1. MichelleTaylor 4,178 1995-982. BrandiceStudnicka 3,518 2001-04

3. KariPost 3,384 2008-114. TraceyThompson 3,359 1985-885. KaileeGoold 3,338 2004-076. NicoleGeraci 3,116 1989-927. Brittany Sample 2,149 2012-present8. JenBoeddeker 2,060 1990-939. MaureenFerris 1,913 1997-0010. EllieBastida 1,741 1992-95

Assists Per Set No. Year 1. MichelleTaylor 10.32 1995-982. Tracey Thompson 10.12 1985-883. MaureenFerris 10.02 1998-004. KaileeGoold 9.85 2004-075. Brittany Sample 9.64 2012-present6. Kari Post 8.95 2008-117. BrandiceStudnicka 8.88 2001-048. Nicole Geraci 6.70 1989-929. JenBoeddeker 6.62 1990-9310. EllieBastida 5.76 1993-95

Service Aces No. Year 1. Michelle Domas 221 1988-912. Michelle Miller 168 1985-883. CathyFolger 161 1988-914. BethHoffman 160 1982-855. JellRaschiatore 159 1984-876. KylePalmer 158 1993-967. NicoleGeraci 143 1989-92 BonnieWest 143 2007-109. SharonMiller 148 1989-9210. KellieKubiak 141 1984-87

Service Aces Per Set No. Year 1. JeannePause 0.54 1981-842. MartyHensler 0.50 1981-843. JellRaschiatore 0.48 1984-874. MichelleDomas 0.45 1988-915. KaraCrismond 0.42 1987-906. BethHoffman 0.41 1982-85 MaryJaneRakowich 0.41 1982-848. AndreaRiley 0.40 1998-009. KellieKubiak 0.38 1984-87 MichelleMiller 0.38 1985-88

Digs No. Year1. BonnieWest 1,945 2007-102. MichelleDomas 1,630 1988-913. AuroraEbert-Santos 1,461 2003-064. CathyFolger 1,284 1988-915. NikkiHardy 1,237 1997-006. KristiKing 1,218 2000-037. SharonMiller 1,143 1989-928. Michelle Miller 1,127 1985-889. KylePalmer 1,119 1993-9610. LoriBiesecker 1,118 1994-97

Digs Per Set No. Year1. SerinnaRusso 5.04 2010-112. BonnieWest 4.43 2007-103. AuroraEbert-Santos 4.26 2003-064. DimitraHavriluk 3.56 2000-035. MichelleDomas 3.33 1988-916. KristiKing 3.27 2000-037. NikkiHardy 3.27 1997-008. CathyFolger 2.87 1988-919. StephanieZolna 2.83 2002-0510. KaileeGoold 2.73 2004-07

Block Solo No. Year 1. JenMcCuen 193 1988-922. NancyMerkle 186 1983-853. WendyMills 152 1989-924. SarahEvers 135 1993-965. LisaScott 134 1985-886. LoriFilipich 114 1984-877. CathyFolger 76 1988-918. JulieHockenson 74 2002-059. SallyFries 72 1981-8310. JenniferHoffman 69 1992-95

Block Assist No. Year 1. JenMcCuen 417 1988-922. SarahEvers 403 1993-963. WendyMills 373 1989-924. JulieHockenson 305 2002-055. LisaScott 264 1985-886. NancyMerkle 262 1983-857. KylePalmer 256 1993-968. AlisonZemanski 243 2001-049. BrookeHudson 242 1996-99 LisaHough 242 2005-08

Total Blocks No. Year 1. JenMcCuen 613 1988-922. SarahEvers 538 1993-963. WendyMills 533 1989-924. NancyMerkle 448 1982-855. LisaScott 413 1985-886. AlisonZemanski 402 2001-047. JulieHockenson 379 2002-058. LoriFilipich 337 1984-879. BrookeHudson 309 1996-9910. JenHoffman 308 1992-95

Blocks Per Set No. Year 1. JenMcCuen 1.3 1988-922. LoriFilipich 1.25 1993-963. SarahEvers 1.23 1989-924. NancyMerkle 1.14 1982-855. Wendy Mills 1.11 2002-056. AlisonZemanski 1.10 2001-047. LisaScott 1.00 1984-878. Lauren Evans 0.99 1996-999. Julie Hockenson 0.92 1992-9510. ShawnWiesepape 0.83 1991-92

1000 Kill/1000 Dig Club (alphabetical) Kills Digs Year 1. MichelleDomas 1,016 1,630 1988-912. CathyFolger 1,310 1,284 1988-913. NikkiHardy 1,317 1,237 1997-004. BethHoffman 1,229 1,052 1982-855. MichelleMiller 1,127 1,139 1985-886. KylePalmer 1,280 1,119 1993-967. MeganPorter 1,161 1,039 1996-998. LisaScott 1,315 1,052 1985-889. StephanieZolna 1,404 1,038 2002-05

1000 Kill/500 Block Club (alphabetical) Kills Blocks Year 1. JenMcCuen 1,000 613 1988-922. SarahEvers 1,058 538 1993-96

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ATHLETIC HONORSALL-BIG 12 HONORABLE MENTION2013...................Jordan Anderson

ALL-BIG 12 FRESHMAN TEAM 2013...................Jordan Anderson

AVCA ALL-MIDWEST REGION2013...................Jordan Anderson

AVCA ALL-NORTHEAST REGION1988.............................. Lisa Scott1987.............Marcia Lewandowski Lisa Scott

SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG EAST2004.................... Alison Zemanski2005....................Julie Hockenson2009.........................Lauren Evans

BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM1996.........................MeganPorter

ALL-EAST1987.............Marcia Lewandowski Lisa Scott1988.............................. Lisa Scott

FIRST TEAM ALL-ATLANTIC 101984........................ BethHoffman1985........................ BethHoffman1986.............................. Lisa Scott1987.............................. Lisa Scott1988.............................. Lisa Scott Michelle Miller1991..........................CathyFolger Michelle Domas1992.......................... Jen McCuen1994........................... Sarah Evers

SECOND TEAM ALL-ATLANTIC 101984........................ Nancy Merkle1985........................ Nancy Merkle1987............................ LoriFilipich1989.......................... Jen McCuen1990..........................CathyFolger1991.......................... Jen McCuen1992........................... Wendy Mills1993..........................JenHoffman

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1985........................ BethHoffman1987.............................. Lisa Scott Michelle Miller1988.............................. Lisa Scott1989.......................... Jen McCuen1990..........................CathyFolger1991..........................CathyFolger Jen McCuen1992.................Shawn Wiesepape

ACADEMIC HONORSCoSIDA District II Academic All-American Team1986.............Marcia Lewandowski1990.....................Michelle Domas Kara Crismond1991.....................Michelle DomasCathyFolger Jen McCuen1992.......................... Jen McCuen2000...........................Krista Smith2001...........................Krista Smith2012...............................Liz Gulick2013...............................Liz Gulick

ESPN The Magazine District II Academic All-American Team 2005..........................Kailee Goold2006 .........................Kailee Goold2007 .........................Kailee Goold

Verizon Academic All-America team2001....... Krista Smith (third-team)

ATLANTIC 10 POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT1992.....................Michelle Domas

BIG EAST/Aéropostale Female Scholar-Athlete Award2000...........................Krista Smith

BIG EAST/AÉROPOSTALE FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD2000...........................Krista Smith

OUTSTANDING ATHLETE AWARD1974.......................Debbie Thorpe1975........................ Sally Dorward1976.......................Debbie Thorpe1977............................. Judy Onks1978.................... Mary Jo Hensler1979..................... Diane Berkebile1980.................... Mary Jo Hensler1981.................... Mary Jo Hensler1982.......................Nancy Gambill1983........................ BethHoffman1984........................ BethHoffman1985........................ BethHoffman1986...............Marci Lewandowski1987.............................. Lisa Scott1988.............................. Lisa Scott1989.....................Michelle Domas1990..........................CathyFolger1991..........................CathyFolger1992................... Jennifer McCuen1993..............LaurenMontgomery1994...........................Ellie Bastida1995........................... Kyle Palmer1996.......................Michelle Taylor1997........................Lauren Barrett1998..................... Brooke Hudson1999.........................MeganPorter2000....................... LaurenBlough2001..................... Dimitra Havriluk2002.................... Stephanie Zolna2003.................... Alison Zemanski2004.................... Alison Zemanski2005..........................Kailee Goold2006............................. Abby Tevis2007...........................Tammy Wolf2008...........................Tammy Wolf2009.........................Lauren Evans

*Award discontinued after 2009 season

TEAM SEASON RECORDS Kills1. 1,711 19912. 1,656 19863. 1,626 20044. 1,599 20075. 1,582 19886. 1,565 19947. 1,556 19968. 1,513 19929. 1,505 200510. 1,493 2013

Kills Per Set1. 14.92 20042. 14.33 20053. 14.18 20004. 13.81 20035. 13.78 20076. 13.69 20027. 13.42 1998

8. 13.38 19979. 13.26 199910. 12.98 2013

Total Attempts1. 4,764 20042. 4,664 19963. 4,587 19944. 4,522 20055. 4,462 20076. 4,377 20067. 4,353 19898. 4,333 19919. 4,313 198610. 4,298 1998

Hitting Percentage1. .268 19842. .259 19913. .251 19904. .234 19875. .229 19886. .219 19867. .214 19858. .201 1983

9. .199 199210. .191 2013

Assists1. 1,613 19912. 1,466 20043. 1,453 20074. 1,415 19945. 1,411 19926. 1,402 19867. 1,401 20138. 1,385 20059. 1,384 199610. 1,383 1988

Assists Per Set1. 13.45 20042. 13.19 20053. 12.87 20004. 12.53 20075. 12.46 20026. 12.43 20037. 12.18 20138. 11.94 19989. 11.90 1997

10. 11.86 1991

Service Aces1. 384 19862. 366 19833. 339 19914. 299 19875. 294 19846. 286 19907. 260 19858. 259 19899. 252 198810. 226 1994

Service Aces Per Set1. 2.99 19872. 2.84 19863. 2.51 19834. 2.49 19915. 2.47 19846. 2.44 19907. 2.34 19858. 2.05 19889. 1.99 198910. 1.89 1993

Digs1. 2,551 19912. 2,389 19833. 2,076 19924. 2,056 19895. 2,001 19886. 1,975 20047. 1,903 19948. 1,836 20109. 1,813 200510. 1,773 2007

Digs Per Set1. 18.76 19912. 18.12 20043. 17.74 20004. 17.32 20105. 17.27 20056. 17.22 20017. 17.01 20118. 16.80 20039. 16.74 199210. 16.45 2002

Total Blocks1. 409 19922. 404 19913. 403 19854. 389 19885. 383 19836. 352 19897. 307 19938. 296 19849. 280 200410. 272.5 1994

Total Blocks Per Set1. 3.30 19922. 3.16 19883. 2.99 19854. 2.97 19915. 2.72 19936. 2.71 19897. 2.62 19838. 2.61 19879. 2.57 200410. 2.49 1984

Honors

Aurora EBERT-SANTOS

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YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS Year Coach Captain Record 1974 JudyThomas None 4-111975 VeronicaHammersmith SallyDorwart 15-131976 Veronica Hammersmith Debbie Thorpe 21-171977 VeronicaHammersmith DebbieThorpe 32-71978 Veronica Hammersmith Bobbie Cox 12-151979 VeronicaHammersmith MaryJoHensler 35-121980 Veronica Hammersmith Mary Jo Hensler 25-161981 Veronica Hammersmith Mary Jo Hensler 18-251982 VeronicaHammersmith NancyGambill 15-231983 VeronicaHammersmith MartyHensler 27-181984 VeronicaHammersmith MartyHensler 23-131985 VeronicaHammersmith BethHoffman,NancyMerkle 25-141986 Veronica Hammersmith Liz Gillespie, Jill Raschiatore 17-151987 Veronica Hammersmith Jill Raschiatore, Lisa Scott 22-71988 VeronicaHammersmith LisaScott,TraceyThompson 21-131989 Veronica Hammersmith Becky Plank 16-191990 VeronicaHammersmith CathyFolger 14-211991 VeronicaHammersmith CathyFolger,JenMcCuen 26-111992 Veronica Hammersmith Jen McCuen, Wendy Mills 15-171993 VeronicaHammersmith JenBoeddeker,LaurenMontgomery 11-201994 VeronicaHammersmith JenHoffman,SandyShumate 11-231995 VeronicaHammersmith JenHoffman,SandyShumate,ChristyJones 14-161996 Veronica Hammersmith Kyle Palmer 17-161997 VeronicaHammersmith LoriBiesecker,MichelleTaylor 15-131998 VeronicaHammersmith LaurenBarrett,MichelleTaylor 13-151999 VeronicaHammersmith BrookeHudson,MeganPorter 12-162000 VeronicaHammersmith JamieBoardman,NikkiHardy,LaurenBlough 8-172001 Veronica Hammersmith Krista Smith 8-202002 Veronica Hammersmith Dimitra Havriluk, Erica Montana 9-192003 VeronicaHammersmith JenniferHayhurst 6-212004 VeronicaHammersmith BrandiceStudnicka,AlisonZemanski 18-132005 VeronicaHammersmith JulieHockenson,StephanieZolna 16-132006 VeronicaHammersmith KaileeGoold 3-282007 VeronicaHammersmith KaileeGoold,AshleyPappas,AbbyTevis 16-142008 VeronicaHammersmith LisaHough,TammyWolf 7-212009 VeronicaHammersmith KylieArmbruster,T.J.DeAngelis,KariPost 17-132010 Jill Kramer Lauren Evans, Bonnie West 15-152011 Jill Kramer None 7-192012 Jill Kramer Liz Gulick, Karly Rasmussen 8-222013 JillKramer BrittanySample 20-13Totals 634-654

Lisa HOUGH

1977 MOUNTAINEERSGina CUSANELLI

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FRESHMAN SINGLE-SEASON LEADERSSets Played No. Year 1. LoriBiesecker 128 19942. Nicole Geraci 127 19893. MeganPorter 122 1996 Brooke Hudson 122 19965. Wendy Mills 120 1989

Kills No. Year 1. MeganPorter 400 19962. Jordan Anderson 394 20133. StephanieZolna 373 20024. NikkiHardy 369 19975. Hannah Sackett 267 20126. LoriBiesecker 261 1994 T6. JulieHockenson 246 2002 T6. NikkiAttea 246 2012

Kills per Set No. Year 1. StephanieZolna 4.01 20022. Jordan Anderson 3.94 20133. NikkiHardy 3.80 19974. MeganPorter 3.28 19965. HannahSackett 2.54 20126. Julie Hockenson 2.51 20027. KylieArmbruster 2.44 2008

Total Attempts No. Year 1. MeganPorter 1247 19962. JordanAnderson 1162 20133. StephanieZolna 1141 20024. NikkiHardy 1126 19975. LoriBiesecker 907 19946. Hannah Sackett 827 20127. Kylie Armbruster 825 2008

Hitting Percentage No. Year 1. JenMcCuen 0.294 1988 LisaScott 0.294 19853. SarahEvers 0.259 19934. JulieHockenson 0.240 20025. Abby Norman 0.227 2007

Assist No. Year 1. MichelleTaylor 1034 19952. Brittany Sample 960 20123. B.Studnicka 838 20014. NicoleGeraci 565 19895. KariPost 564 20086. TraceyThompson 492 1984

Assist per set No. Year 1. MaureenFerris 10.67 19982. Michelle Taylor 9.85 19953. BrittanySample 8.89 20124. TracyThompson 8.34 19855. B.Studnicka 8.30 20016. KariPost 7.42 2008

Aces No. Year 1. Nicole Geraci 51 19892. MichelleMiller 45 1985 StephanieZolna 45 20023. BonnieWest 44 2007 MeganPorter 44 1996

MichelleDomas 44 1988KylePalmer 44 1993

Aces per set No. Year 1. StephanieZolna 0.48 20022. MichelleDomas 0.40 1988 NicoleGeraci 0.40 19894. KylePalmer 0.39 1993 MichelleMiller 0.39 1985

Digs No. Year 1. BonnieWest 534 20072. StaceyAvitt 408 19933. LoriBiesecker 371 19944. AnnaPanagiotakopoulos 297 20125. BrittanySample 273 20126. MeganPorter 267 19967. Michelle Domas 262 1988

Digs per set No. Year 1. BonnieWest 4.6 20072. StaceyAvitt 4 19933. AnnaPanagiotakopoulos 3.38 20124. DimitraHavriluk 3.65 20005. KellyMullins 3 20026. MeganCarroll 2.97 2004

Block Solo No. Year1. JenMcCuen 46 19882. WendyMills 38 19893. SarahEvers 36 19934. CathyFolger 28 19885. Lisa Scott 26 1985

Block Assists No. Year 1. SarahEvers 126 19932. KylePalmer 82 19933. JulieHockenson 67 20024. BrookeHudson 66 19965. CaleahWells 64 20126. LisaHough 63 2005

Total Blocks No. Year 1. SarahEvers 162 19932. Jen McCuen 101 19883. WendyMills 100 19894. JulieHockenson 87 20025. KylePalmer 85 1993

Blocks per set No. Year 1. SarahEvers 1.53 19932. Jen McCuen 1.07 19883. LoriFilipich 1 19824. JulieHockenson 0.89 20025. WendyMills 0.83 1989

SOPHOMORE SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS

Sets Played No. Year 1. NancyMerkle 142 1983 BethHoffman 142 19833. MichelleDomas 129 19894. SarahEvers 128 1994 EllieBastida 128 1994

Kills No. Year 1. NikkiHardy 400 19982. MichelleDomas 347 19893. SarahEvers 344 19944. DimitraHavriluk 316 20015. MeganPorter 302 1997

Kills per Set No. Year 1. NikkiHardy 4.04 19982. StephanieZolna 3.67 20033. DimitraHavriluk 3.26 20014. LisaScott 3.14 19865. MeganPorter 3.11 1997

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Total Attempts No. Year 1. NikkiHardy 1244 19982. MichelleDomas 1113 19893. MeganPorter 949 19974. KylePalmer 923 19945. Dimitra Havriluk 862 2001

Hitting Percentage No. Year 1. LisaScott 0.274 19862. BethHoffman 0.264 1983 WendyMills 0.264 19904. SarahEvers 0.255 19945. LoriBiesecker 0.253 1995

Assists No. Year 1. EllieBastida 1329 19942. Brittany Sample 1189 20133. MichelleTaylor 1189 19964. KaileeGoold 1111 20055. KariPost 1034 2009

Assists per set No. Year 1. Kailee Goold 10.58 20052. EllieBastida 10.38 19943. Brittany Sample 10.34 20134. MichelleTaylor 10.08 19965. KariPost 9.4 2009

Aces No. Year 1. KylePalmer 57 19942. KristinaGallahan 48 20073. BeckyPlank 47 19874. NancyMerkle 39 19835. ShannonMiller 38 1990

Aces per set No. Year 1. Karly Rasmussen 1 20102. BeckyPlank 0.49 19873. KylePalmer 0.46 19944. KristinaGallahan 0.45 20075. StephanieZolna 0.36 2003

Digs No. Year 1. Anna Panagiotakopoulos 469 20132. BethHoffman 461 19833. MichelleDomas 455 19894. BonnieWest 424 20085. A.Ebert-Santos 412 20046. NikkiHardy 373 1998

Digs per set No. Year 1. A.Ebert-Santos 4.58 20042. Anna Panagiotakopoulos 4.08 20133. KarlyRasmussen 4 20104. BonnieWest 3.96 20085. NikkiHardy 3.77 19986. MichelleDomas 3.53 1989

Block Solo No. Year 1. NancyMerkle 54 19832. Jen McCuen 52 19893. SarahEvers 42 19944. WendyMills 36 19905. LoriFilipich 27 1985

Block Assists No. Year 1. Jen McCuen 101 19892. SarahEvers 98 19943. AlisonZemanski 93 20024. JenniferHoffman 89 19935. Caleah Wells 89 2013

Total Blocks No. Year 1. JenMcCuen 153 19892. SarahEvers 140 19943. NancyMerkle 127 19834. WendyMills 124 19905. Alison Zemanski 109 2002

Blocks per set No. Year 1. LoriFilipich 1.5 19852. Jen McCuen 1.22 19893. AlisonZemanski 1.17 20024. SarahEvers 1.09 19945. Wendy Mills 1.08 1990

JUNIOR SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS

Sets Played No. Year 1. SharonMiller 133 19912. JeannePause 132 19833. NicoleGeraci 131 19914. MartyHensler 129 19835. SandyShumate 128 1994 ChristieJones 128 1994

Kills No. Year 1. StephanieZolna 403 20042. KylePalmer 401 19953. BethHoffman 399 19844. CathyFolger 364 19905. SandyShumate 331 1994

Kills per Set No. Year 1. StephanieZolna 3.8 20042. KylePalmer 3.52 19953. CathyFolger 3.47 19904. BethHoffman 3.41 19845. AbbyTevis 3.34 2006

Total Attempts No. Year1. StephanieZolna 1324 20042. Kyle Palmer 1221 19953. AbbyTevis 1042 20064. SandyShumate 979 19945. BethHoffman 892 1984

Hitting Percentage No. Year 1. BethHoffman 0.358 19842. TammyWolf 0.350 20073. CathyFolger 0.324 19904. NancyMerkle 0.318 19845. JenMcMuen 0.312 1991

Assist No. Year 1. Nicole Geraci 1207 19912. Michelle Taylor 1086 19973. TraceyThompson 1046 19874. KariPost 999 20105. B.Studnicka 890 2003

Assist per set No. Year 1. MaureenFerris 11.09 20002. Michelle Taylor 11.08 19973. TraceyThompson 10.46 19874. KariPost 9.89 20105. B.Studnicka 9.47 2003

Aces No. Year 1. JeannePause 78 19832. MartyHensler 62 19833. MichelleMiller 55 1987 Michelle Domas 55 19905. ElizabethGillespie 54 1985

Aces per set No. Year 1. JeannePause 0.59 19832. Michelle Miller 0.56 19873. ElizabethGillespie 0.55 19854. M.Lewandowski 0.49 19865. MartyHensler 0.48 1983 KellieKubiak 0.48 1986

Digs No. Year 1. A. Ebert-Santos 500 20052. BonnieWest 492 20093. SandyShumate 451 19944. SerinnaRusso 437 20105. SharonMiller 381 1991

Season Leaders

Anna PANAGIOTAKOPOULOS

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Digs per set No. Year 1. A.Ebert-Santos 4.84 20052. BonnieWest 3.96 20083. SerinnaRusso 4.33 20104. KristiKing 3.83 20025. DimitraHavriluk 3.65 2002

Block Solo No. Year 1. NancyMerkle 73 19842. JenMcCuen 53 19913. SarahEvers 43 19954. WendyMills 42 19915. LoriFilipich 31 1986

Block Assists No. Year 1. Evyn McCoy 117 20132. WendyMills 113 19913. JenMcCuen 106 19914. LaurenEvans 95 20095. LisaHough 91 2007 Sarah Evers 91 1995

Total Blocks No. Year 1. Jen McCuen 159 19912. Wendy Mills 155 19913. NancyMerkle 136 19844. SarahEvers 134 19955. Evyn McCoy 125 2013

Blocks per set No. Year 1. Wendy Mills 1.26 19912. Jen McCuen 1.25 19913. SarahEvers 1.18 19954. Evyn McCoy 1.16 20135. NancyMerkle 1.14 1984

SENIOR SINGLE SEASON LEADERS

Sets Played No. Year 1. SharonSteel 138 19832. CathyFolger 136 19913. MichelleDomas 135 1991 BethHoffman 135 19855. NancyMerkle 131 1985

Kills No. Year 1. BethHoffman 547 19852. CathyFolger 532 19913. LisaScott 475 19884. AbbyTevis 442 20075. MichelleMiller 439 1988

Kills per Set No. Year 1. BethHoffman 4.05 19852. LisaScott 3.99 19883. CathyFolger 3.91 19914. AbbyTevis 3.81 20075. StephanieZolna 3.80 2005

Total Attempts No. Year 1. Abby Tevis 1296 20072. BethHoffman 1257 19853. KylePalmer 1210 19964. CathyFolger 1202 19915. MichelleMiller 1130 1988

Hitting Percentage No. Year 1. JenMcCuen 0.379 19922. CathyFolger 0.330 1991

3. LisaScott 0.321 19884. AlisonZemanski 0.305 20045. Lauren Evans 0.297 2010

Assist No. Year 1. Tracey Thompson 1251 19882. Kailee Goold 1225 20073. B.Studnicka 1180 20044. MichelleTaylor 869 19985. JenBoeddeker 809 1993

Assist per set No. Year 1. B.Studnicka 11.46 20042. Tracey Thompson 10.60 19883. KaileeGoold 10.56 20074. MichelleTaylor 10.35 19985. JenBoeddeker 9.30 1993

Aces No. Year 1. Michelle Domas 85 19912. BethHoffman 77 19853. KaraCrismond 67 19904. MartyHensler 60 19845. CathyFolger 58 1991

Aces per set No. Year 1. MichelleDomas 0.63 19912. Kara Crismond 0.59 19903. BethHoffman 0.57 19854. M.Lewandowski 0.56 19875. MartyHensler 0.51 1984

Digs No. Year 1. MichelleDomas 536 19912. SerinnaRusso 530 20113. BonnieWest 495 20104. CathyFolger 480 19915. A.Ebert-Santos 432 2006

Digs per set No. Year 1. Serinna Russo 5.82 20112. BonnieWest 4.67 20103. A.Ebert-Santos 4.65 20064. MichelleDomas 3.97 19915. MichelleMiller 3.55 1988

Block Solo No. Year 1. SallyFries 72 19832. Nancy Merkle 59 19853. LisaScott 56 19884. LoriFilipich 46 19875. C.Anderson 45 1984

Block Assists No. Year 1. Jen McCuen 155 19922. AlisonZemanski 138 20043. NancyMerkle 126 19854. ShawnWiesepape 115 19925. Wendy Mills 110 1992

Total Blocks No. Year 1. Jen McCuen 197 19922. Nancy Merkle 185 19853. AlisonZemanski 159 20044. LisaScott 151 19885. WendyMills 146 1992

Blocks per set No. Year 1. Jen McCuen 1.59 19922. AlisonZemanski 1.46 20043. NancyMerkle 1.41 19854. SallyFries 1.36 19835. LoriFilipich 1.29 1987

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sEvyn McCOY

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YEARLY LEADERS (SINCE 1983)Kills No. Year SharonSteele 291 1983BethHoffman 399 1984BethHoffman 547 1985LisaScott 320 1986MichelleMiller 321 1987LisaScott 475 1988MichelleDomas 347 1989CathyFolger 377 1990CathyFolger 532 1991JenniferMcCuen 341 1992JenniferHoffman 285 1993SarahEvers 344 1994KylePalmer 401 1995KylePalmer 407 1996NikkiHardy 369 1997NikkiHardy 400 1998BrookeHudson 309 1999JamieBoardman 335 2000DimitraHavriluk 316 2001StephanieZolna 373 2002StephanieZolna 275 2003StephanieZolna 403 2004StephanieZolna 353 2005Abby Tevis 297 2006AbbyTevis 442 2007Kylie Armbruster 229 2008Lauren Evans 270 2009Lauren Evans 270 2010MichelleKopecky 264 2011Hannah Sackett 267 2012Jordan Anderson 394 2013

Kills Per Set P/Set Year SharonSteele 2.10 1983BethHoffman 3.41 1984BethHoffman 4.05 1985LisaScott 3.08 1986MichelleMiller 3.28 1987LisaScott 3.99 1988Michelle Domas 2.69 1989CathyFolger 3.59 1990

CathyFolger 3.93 1991Jennifer McCuen 2.75 1992JenniferHoffman 2.57 1993SarahEvers 2.69 1994KylePalmer 3.52 1995KylePalmer/MeganPorter 3.28 1996NikkiHardy 3.80 1997NikkiHardy 4.04 1998BrookeHudson 3.19 1999JamieBoardman 3.56 2000DimitraHavriluk 3.25 2001StephanieZolna 4.01 2002StephanieZolna 3.67 2003StephanieZolna 3.80 2004StephanieZolna 3.80 2005AbbyTevis 3.34 2006AbbyTevis 3.81 2007KylieArmbruster 2.44 2008KristinaGallahan 2.48 2009Lauren Evans 2.60 2010MichelleKopecky 2.93 2011HannahSackett 2.54 2012Jordan Anderson 3.94 2013

Total Attempts No. Year SharonSteele 777 1983BethHoffman 892 1984BethHoffman 1,257 1985MichelleMiller 704 1986Michelle Miller 810 1987MichelleMiller 1,130 1988MichelleDomas 1,113 1989CathyFolger 792 1990CathyFolger 1,202 1991Wendy Mills 785 1992StaceyAvitt 759 1993SandyShumate 979 1994Kyle Palmer 1,221 1995MeganPorter 1,247 1996Nikki Hardy 1,126 1997NikkiHardy 1,244 1998NikkiHardy 838 1999Nikki Hardy 1,025 2000Dimitra Havriluk 862 2001StephanieZolna 1,141 2002

StephanieZolna 835 2003StephanieZolna 1,324 2004Stephanie Zolna 1,115 2005AbbyTevis 1,042 2006Abby Tevis 1,296 2007Kylie Armbruster 825 2008KylieArmbruster 723 2009MichelleKopecky 853 2010MichelleKopecky 849 2011Hannah Sackett 827 2012Jordan Anderson 1,162 2013

Attempts Per Set P/Set Year SharonSteele 5.63 1983BethHoffman 7.62 1984BethHoffman 9.31 1985Lisa Scott 6.55 1986Michelle Miller 8.27 1987Michelle Miller 9.58 1988MichelleDomas 8.63 1989CathyFolger 7.54 1990CathyFolger 8.84 1991JenniferHoffman 6.77 1992StaceyAvitt 7.44 1993SandyShumate 7.65 1994Kyle Palmer 10.71 1995MeganPorter 10.22 1996Nikki Hardy 11.61 1997Nikki Hardy 12.57 1998Nikki Hardy 9.52 1999Adriana Hardy 10.90 2000Dimitra Havriluk 8.89 2001Stephanie Zolna 12.27 2002StephanieZolna 11.13 2003StephanieZolna 12.49 2004Stephanie Zolna 11.99 2005Abby Tevis 11.71 2006Abby Tevis 11.17 2007Kylie Armbruster 8.78 2008Kristina Gallahan 7.89 2009MichelleKopecky 8.53 2010Kylie Armbruster 9.92 2011Hannah Sackett 7.80 2012Jordan Anderson 11.62 2013

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Assists No. Year MartyHensler 779 1983MartyHensler 477 1984Jill Raschiatore 781 1985Tracy Thompson 570 1986TracyThompson 1,046 1987Tracy Thompson 1,251 1988Nicole Geraci 565 1989NicoleGeraci 940 1990Nicole Geraci 1,207 1991Jen Boeddeker 880 1992JenBoeddeker 809 1993EllieBastida 1,329 1994MichelleTaylor 1,034 1995Michelle Taylor 1,189 1996Michelle Taylor 1,086 1997Michelle Taylor 869 1998MaureenFerris 836 1999MaureenFerris 821 2000BrandiceStudnicka 838 2001Brandice Studnicka 610 2002BrandiceStudnicka 890 2003BrandiceStudnicka 1,180 2004Kailee Goold 1,111 2005Kailee Goold 879 2006Kailee Goold 1,225 2007KariPost 564 2008KariPost 1,034 2009Kari Post 999 2010Kari Post 787 2011Brittany Sample 960 2012Brittany Sample 1,189 2013

Assists Per Set P/Set Year MartyHensler 6.04 1983MartyHensler 4.08 1984Jill Raschiatore 7.58 1985TracyThompson 8.03 1986TracyThompson 10.46 1987Tracy Thompson 10.60 1988NicoleGeraci 4.45 1989Nicole Geraci 8.79 1990Nicole Geraci 9.21 1991JenBoeddeker 7.33 1992JenBoeddeker 9.30 1993EllieBastida 10.38 1994Michelle Taylor 9.85 1995Michelle Taylor 10.08 1996Michelle Taylor 11.08 1997MichelleTaylor 10.35 1998MaureenFerris 8.99 1999MaureenFerris 11.09 2000BrandiceStudnicka 8.30 2001Brandice Studnicka 6.22 2002BrandiceStudnicka 9.47 2003BrandiceStudnicka 11.45 2004Kailee Goold 10.58 2005KaileeGoold 9.35 2006Kailee Goold 10.56 2007KariPost 7.42 2008KariPost 9.40 2009Kari Post 9.89 2010Kari Post 8.65 2011Brittany Sample 8.89 2012Brittany Sample 10.34 2013

Block Solos No. Year SallyFries 72 1983NancyMerkle 73 1984Nancy Merkle 59 1985LoriFilipich 35 1986LoriFilipich 46 1987Lisa Scott 56 1988Jennifer McCuen 52 1989WendyMills 36 1990JenniferMcCuen 53 1991

JenniferMcCuen 43 1992SarahEvers 36 1993SarahEvers 42 1994SarahEvers 43 1995SarahEvers 14 1996LaurenBarrett 23 1997Brooke Hudson 19 1998Brooke Hudson 16 1999Jamie Boardman 15 2000KristaSmith 37 2001Julie Hockenson 20 2002JulieHockenson 17 2003AlisonZemanski 21 2004Julie Hockenson 22 2005LisaHough 17 2006LisaHough 10 2007AbbyNorman 13 2008Lauren Evans 26 2009Lauren Evans 15 2010EvynMcCoy 13 2011Evyn McCoy 10 2012Caleah Wells 10 2013

Block Assists No. Year NancyMerkle 73 1983NancyMerkle 63 1984Nancy Merkle 126 1985Lisa Scott 67 1986LoriFilipich 82 1987Lisa Scott 95 1988Jennifer McCuen 101 1989Wendy Mills 89 1990WendyMills 113 1991Jennifer McCuen 157 1992SarahEvers 126 1993SarahEvers 98 1994Sarah Evers 91 1995Sarah Evers 88 1996LaurenBarrett/BrookeHudson 49 1997BrookeHudson 73 1998BrookeHudson 54 1999JamieBoardman 53 2000Krista Smith 72 2001AlisonZemanski 93 2002AlisonZemanski 69 2003AlisonZemanski 138 2004JulieHockenson 94 2005LisaHough 58 2006LisaHough 91 2007AbbyNorman 47 2008Lauren Evans 95 2009Lauren Evans 75 2010Evyn McCoy 69 2011EvynMcCoy 74 2012Evyn McCoy 117 2013

Total Blocks No. Year SallyFries 136 1983NancyMerkle 136 1984Nancy Merkle 185 1985LoriFilipich 100 1986LoriFilipich 128 1987Lisa Scott 151 1988JenniferMcCuen 153 1989Wendy Mills 125 1990Jennifer McCuen 159 1991Jennifer McCuen 200 1992SarahEvers 162 1993SarahEvers 140 1994SarahEvers 134 1995Sarah Evers 102 1996Lauren Barrett 72 1997Brooke Hudson 92 1998Brooke Hudson 70 1999Jamie Boardman 68 2000Krista Smith 109 2001Alison Zemanski 109 2002

AlisonZemanski 84 2003AlisonZemanski 159 2004Julie Hockenson 116 2005LisaHough 75 2006LisaHough 101 2007Abby Norman 60 2008Lauren Evans 121 2009Lauren Evans 90 2010Evyn McCoy 82 2011EvynMcCoy 84 2012EvynMcCoy 125 2013

Blocks Per Set P/Set Year SallyFries 1.36 1983NancyMerkle 1.14 1984NancyMerkle 1.41 1985LoriFilipich/LisaScott 0.90 1986LoriFilipich 1.29 1987Lisa Scott 1.27 1988Jennifer McCuen 1.22 1989WendyMills 1.14 1990Wendy Mills 1.26 1991Jennifer McCuen 1.61 1992SarahEvers 1.53 1993SarahEvers 1.09 1994Sarah Evers 1.18 1995Sarah Evers 0.82 1996Brooke Hudson 0.75 1997Brooke Hudson 0.89 1998Brooke Hudson 0.72 1999Jamie Boardman 0.72 2000Krista Smith 1.17 2001Alison Zemanski 1.17 2002AlisonZemanski 0.86 2003AlisonZemanski 1.46 2004Julie Hockenson 1.10 2005LisaHough 0.80 2006LisaHough 0.94 2007Abby Norman 0.57 2008Lauren Evans 1.10 2009Lauren Evans 0.87 2010Evyn McCoy 0.90 2011Evyn McCoy 0.82 2012Evyn McCoy 1.16 2013

Digs No. Year BethHoffman 461 1983BethHoffman 199 1984BethHoffman 392 1985Michelle Miller 192 1986MichelleMiller 313 1987MichelleMiller 419 1988MichelleDomas 455 1989MichelleDomas 377 1990MichelleDomas 536 1991SharonMiller 382 1992StaceyAvitt 408 1993SandyShumate 451 1994KylePalmer 284 1995KylePalmer 325 1996Michelle Taylor 269 1997NikkiHardy 373 1998NikkiHardy 283 1999AdrianaHardy 328 2000DimitraHavriluk 339 2001KristiKing 375 2002KristiKing 351 2003AuroraEbert-Santos 412 2004Aurora Ebert-Santos 500 2005AuroraEbert-Santos 432 2006BonnieWest 534 2007BonnieWest 424 2008BonnieWest 492 2009BonnieWest 495 2010SerinnaRusso 530 2011A.Panagiotakopoulos 297 2012A. Panagiotakopoulos 469 2013

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Digs Per Set P/Set Year BethHoffman 3.25 1983JeannePause 1.71 1984BethHoffman 2.90 1985MichelleMiller 1.73 1986MichelleMiller 3.19 1987MichelleMiller 3.55 1988MichelleDomas 3.53 1989MichelleDomas 3.22 1990MichelleDomas 3.97 1991SharonMiller 3.08 1992StaceyAvitt 4.00 1993SandyShumate 3.52 1994JenHoffman 2.68 1995Kyle Palmer 2.62 1996MichelleTaylor 2.74 1997NikkiHardy 3.77 1998NikkiHardy 3.22 1999DimitraHavriluk 3.65 2000DimitraHavriluk 3.49 2001KristiKing 3.83 2002KristiKing 3.51 2003AuroraEbert-Santos 4.58 2004Aurora Ebert-Santos 5.10 2005AuroraEbert-Santos 4.65 2006BonnieWest 4.60 2007BonnieWest 3.96 2008BonnieWest 4.47 2009BonnieWest 4.67 2010Serinna Russo 5.82 2011A.Panagiotakopoulos 3.38 2012A. Panagiotakopoulos 4.08 2013

Aces No. Year JeannePause 78 1983MartyHensler 60 1984BethHoffman 77 1985Marci Lewandowski 50 1986Michelle Miller 55 1987MichelleDomas 44 1988Nicole Geraci 51 1989Kara Crismond 67 1990Michelle Domas 85 1991ShawnWiesepape 46 1992KylePalmer 44 1993KylePalmer 57 1994JenHoffman 33 1995MeganPorter 44 1996LoriBiesecker 36 1997NikkiHardy 35 1998MeganPorter 40 1999Adriana Hardy 27 2000EricaMontana 31 2001StephanieZolna 45 2002StephanieZolna 27 2003StephanieZolna 34 2004KaileeGoold 33 2005Aurora Ebert-Santos 25 2006KristinaGallahan 48 2007BonnieWest 34 2008LaurenEvans 37 2009BonnieWest 32 2010Michelle Kopecky 29 2011Hannah Sackett 29 2012Evyn McCoy 25 2013

Aces Per Set P/Set Year JeannePause 0.59 1983MartyHensler 0.51 1984Jill Raschiatore 0.61 1985MarciLewandowski 0.47 1986Marci Lewandowski/Michelle Miller 0.56 1987MichelleDomas 0.40 1988NicoleGeraci 0.40 1989Kara Crismond 0.60 1990MichelleDomas 0.63 1991ShawnWiesepape 0.37 1992KylePalmer 0.39 1993KylePalmer 0.46 1994JenHoffman 0.34 1995MeganPorter 0.36 1996LoriBiesecker 0.37 1997NikkiHardy 0.35 1998MeganPorter 0.42 1999Adriana Hardy/Dimitra Havriluk 0.29 2000EricaMontana 0.30 2001StephanieZolna 0.48 2002StephanieZolna 0.36 2003StephanieZolna 0.32 2004StephanieZolna 0.34 2005Aurora Ebert-Santos 0.27 2006KristinaGallahan 0.45 2007BonnieWest 0.32 2008LaurenEvans 0.34 2009BonnieWest 0.30 2010MichelleKopecky 0.32 2011Hannah Sackett 0.28 2012Evyn McCoy 0.23 2013

Hitting Percentage No. Year BethHoffman .264 1983BethHoffman .358 1984LisaScott .294 1985Lisa Scott .265 1986Lisa Scott .286 1987LisaScott .324 1988CathyFolger .236 1989CathyFolger .341 1990CathyFolger .328 1991JenniferMcCuen .340 1992SarahEvers .259 1993SarahEvers .255 1994SarahEvers .253 1995Brooke Hudson .221 1996LaurenBarrett .254 1997Brooke Hudson .259 1998BrookeHudson .236 1999Jamie Boardman .271 2000Dimitra Havriluk .205 2001JulieHockenson .240 2002AlisonZemanski .239 2003AlisonZemanski .305 2004Julie Hockenson .261 2005Tammy Wolf .221 2006TammyWolf .350 2007LisaHough .222 2008Lauren Evans .291 2009Lauren Evans .297 2010MichelleKopecky .173 2011Caleah Wells .221 2012Evyn McCoy .298 2013

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LETTERWINNERS- A -

CatherineAnderson(MB) LaPlata,Md. 1983-84JordanAnderson(OH) FlowerMound,Texas 2013ArielleAllen(MB/OH) Lewistown,Mont. 2012-13Kylie Armbruster (OH) Murietta, Calif. 2008-09-10-11NikkiAttea(OH) EastAmherst,N.Y. 2012-13KathyAustin(MB) Bridgeport,W.Va. 1984StaceyAvitt(OH) Knoxville,Iowa 1993

- B -Catherine Barboza (OPP) Galena, Ohio 1996CarolynBarnhart(OH) Stoystown,Pa. 1983-84Lauren Barrett (MB) Thousand Oaks, Calif. 1995-96-97-98EllieBastida(S) St.Louis,Mo. 1993-94-95LoriBedick(OH) Pittsburgh,Pa. 1979-80-81-82Jeanna Bellen (MB) Thousand Oaks, Calif. 2001NadaBeneke(OH) Wheeling,W.Va. 1975-76-77Diane Berkebile (OH) Johnstown, Pa. 1977-78-79-80ChristinaBhanos(OH) Towson,Md. 1993LoriBiesecker(OH) Waynesboro,Pa. 1994-95-96-97LaurenBlough(OH) Johnstown,Pa. 1997-98-99-2000Jamie Boardman (MB) Bellevue, Neb. 1997-98-99-2000JenBoeddeker(S) SantaBarbara,Calif. 1990-91-92-93Barbara Born (DS) Rochester, N.Y. 1978SusanBoyd AllisonPark,Pa. 1974Jodi Boysza (OH) Windsor, Pa. 1982

- c -BridgetCarey(DS) Jacksonville,Fla. 2010-11Lauri Carpenter (DS) Battle Creek, Mich. 1996-97-98MeganCarroll(L) Woodbridge,Va. 2004TrishCorl(OH) N.Huntingdon,Pa. 1984-85-86BobbieCox(S) Parkersburg,W.Va. 1976-77-78KaraCrismond(MB) BocaRaton,Fla. 1987-88-89-90GinaCusanelli(S) Collinsville,Ill. 2003-04-05-06

- D -LynnDavis(OH) Charleston,W.Va. 1974-75TamaraDeAngelis(DS) LoneTree,Colo. 2006-07-08-09AnkedeJong(OH) Groningen,Netherlands 2011ShanonDeWitt(OH) LongBeach,Calif. 1996MichelleDomas(OH) BocaRaton,Fla. 1988-89-90-91SallyDorwart(OH) Lancaster,Pa. 1974-75Debbie Durstein (MB) Allison Park, Pa. 1976

- E -AuroraEbert-Santos(L) Frisco,Colo. 2003-04-05-06Lauren Evans (MB) Canyon Lake, Calif. 2009-2010SarahEvers(MB) Cincinnati,Ohio 1993-94-95-96

- F -MaureenFerris(S) Reynoldsburg,Ohio 1998-99-00PatFey(OH) Valencia,Pa. 1974MaryAnnFiedler(OH) Commack,N.Y. 1976-77-78-79LoriFilipich(MB) Pittsburgh,Pa. 1984-85-86-87SueAnnFindo(OH) Morgantown,W.Va. 1975KatieFitz(DS) Dallastown,Pa. 1996-97-98DanaFlummer(S) Cincinnati,Ohio 1992-93CathyFolger(OH) Clemmons,N.C. 1988-89-90-91SallyFries(MB) Lothian,Md. 1981-82-83

- G -Kristina Gallahan (OH) Mooresville, N.C. 2006-07-08-09NancyGambill(MB) Pittsburgh,Pa. 1979-80-81-82Nicole Geraci (S) Amherst, N.Y. 1989-90-91-92ElizabethGillespie(OH/MB) Irwin,Pa. 1983-84-85-86CynthiaGoff Parkersburg,W.V. 1974KaileeGoold(S) AvonLake,Ohio 2004-05-06-07MelindaGormann(OH) WestSeneca,N.Y. 1974Lesly Gottel (OH) Great Neck, N.Y. 1976-77-78-79Lisa Greenlee (MB) Johnstown, Pa. 1990-91LizGulick(DS) Wheaton,Ill 2010-11-12-13

- H -ElizabethHarding(OH) Mt.Lebanon,Pa. 1975Nikki Hardy (OH) Warrenville, Ill. 1997-98-99-2000DimitraHavriluk(OH) NewportBeach,Calif. 2000-01-02-03JenniferHayhurst(MB) Parkersburg,W.Va. 2000-01-02-03Marcy Hays (OH) Elizabeth, Pa. 1976-77-78-79MartyHensler(S) NorthHuntingdon,Pa. 1981-82-83-84MaryJoHensler(S) NorthHuntingdon,Pa. 1978-79-80-81JulieHockenson(MB) GardenValley,Calif. 2002-03-04-05BethHoffman(OH) Johnstown,Pa. 1982-83-84-85JenniferHoffman(MB) Getzille,N.Y. 1992-93-94-95LisaHough(MB) Venice,Fla. 2005-06-07-08CarolHouser(S) PineBank,Pa. 1974-75-76Brooke Hudson (MB) Battle Creek, Mich. 1996-97-98-99

- I -LindaInnocenti(MB) Pittsburgh,Pa. 1978-79

- J -MeganJackson(OH) RiverForest,Ill. 1997-98ChristieJones(OH) Greensboro,N.C. 1992-93-94-95Nicole Jones (S) Racine, Wis. 2007-08

- K -Halle Kearney (OH) Cleveland, Ohio 2011MoniqueKemp(MB) PembrokePines,Fla. 2012KristiKing(OH) Phoenix,Ariz. 2000-01-02-03ElzbietaKlein(OH) Gdynia,Poland 2012-13MichelleKopecky(OH) Schaumburg,Ill. 2008-09-10-11Rebecca Kosnac (MB) Conneaut Lake, Pa. 1999-2000-01-02KellieKubiak(DS) NorthTonawanda,N.Y. 1984-85-86-87

- L -KatieLaWall(OH) Tonawanda,N.Y. 1980-81-82-83Audra Lawless (DS) Davidsonville, Md. 1989-90JordanLee(DS) TheWoodlands,Texas 2013

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Laura EVANS

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Whitney Lee (MB) Live Oak, Calif 2009-10MarciaLewandowski(OH) MountPleasant,Pa. 1984-85-86-87Sondra Lima (DS/S) Nebraska City, Neb. 1999LaurieLokash(S) Pittsburgh,Pa. 1979

- M -Jacelyn Macedo (OH) Manteca, Calif. 1995-96MoniqueMarier(OH) Clearwater,Fla. 1998DelieMarsonek(MB) Lutz,Fla. 2006JoanMatalavage(MB) Downsville,N.Y. 1974-75Marsha McCaslin (OH) Corry, Pa. 1975Colleen McCormley (OH) McKeesport, Pa. 1976-77-78EvynMcCoy(MB) Clare,Ill. 2011-12-13Jen McCuen (MB) Baltimore, Md. 1988-89-91-92Lee McElwain (MB) Rush, N.Y. 1978-79NancyMerkle(MB) Washington,Pa. 1982-83-84-85Marissa Meyers (OH) Crystal Lake, Ill. 2006-07-08LuanneMihalov(MB) Rochester,N.Y. 1980-81-82-83AndreaMiller(OH) Huntingtown,Md. 2007-08-09-10MichelleMiller(OH) Hamburg,N.Y. 1985-86-87-88Sharon Miller (OH) Ames, Iowa 1989-90-91-92WendyMills(MB) Fairpoint,N.Y. 1989-90-91-92Stephanie Mock (DS) Renfrew, Pa. 2009-10-11Abby Monson (MB) Centennial, Colo. 2008-09-10-11EricaMontana(OH) DelrayBeach,Fla. 1999-2000-01-02LaurenMontgomery(OH) Penfield,N.Y. 1990-91-92-93JoMosier(OH) Johnstown,Pa. 1982-83-84KellyMullins(OH) Scottsdale,Ariz. 2002-03-04-05ConnieMyers York,Pa. 1974

- N -Tamae Nishimura (DS) Kawasaki, Japan 1991-92GabrielaNadal(DS) Bakersfield,Calif. 2010Abby Norman (MB) Indianapolis, Ind. 2007-08-09-10

- O -JulieO’Brien(DS) Pittsburgh,Pa. 1984JudyOnks(OH) St.Albans,W.Va. 1974-75-76-77ShellyOstrowski(MB) Martinsburg,W.Va. 1976-77

- P -KylePalmer(OH) Woodstock,Ill. 1993-94-95-96AnnaPanagiotakopoulos(L) Phoenix,Ariz. 2012-13AshleyPappas(OH) Lisle,Ill. 2004-05-06-07GinaPaolini(S) Pittsburgh,Pa. 1977-78-79-80JeannePause(OH) Tonawanda,N.Y. 1981-82-83-84Becky Plank (OH) Glen Ellyn, Ill. 1986-87-88-89DanyllePopp(MB) Weston,W.Va. 1994-95MeganPorter(OH/OPP) Bellevue,Neb. 1996-97-98-99Kari Post (S) Yuba City, Calif. 2008-09-10-11

- R -Abby Raines(MB/OH) Lake Sherwood, Mo. 2006-07-08-09MaryJaneRakowich(S) Pittsburgh,Pa. 1982-83-84JillRaschiatore(S) Pittsburgh,Pa. 1984-85-86-87Karly Rasmussen (S) San Marcos, Calif. 2009-10-11-12Lisa Riedel (S) Potsdam, Germany 2010Andrea Riley (MB) Romney, W.Va. 1998-99-00Diana Roberson (S/OPP) Laurel, Md. 1987-88-89Arlene Roberts (OH) St. Albans, W.Va. 1975-76Courtney Robison (S) Shepherdsville, Ky. 2011HaleyRoe(S) Campbell,Calif. 2013CindyRogers(OH) Hamilton,Ohio 1974-75Jill Ruskowski (OH) Richmond, Texas 2000-01Serinna Russo (OH/L) Riverside, Calif. 2010-11

- S -HannahSackett(OH) Somers,Mont. 2012-13BrittanySample(S) Lewisville,Texas 2012-13SidneySauter(MB) Woodridge,Ill. 2010Lisa Scott (MB) Cuba, N.Y. 1985-86-87-88HannahShreve Charleston,W.Va. 2013SandyShumate(OH) Charleston,W.Va. 1992-93-94-95CherylSmith(S) Greensburg,Pa. 1976-77-78-79Krista Smith (MB) Auburn, Mich. 1998-99-00-01LindsaySpieler(S) Pittsburgh,Pa. 1999-00-01-02ShawnnaStahl(MB) Wheeling,W.Va. 1989-90-91AnnaStecowska(OH) Athens,Greece 2013SharonSteele(OH) Johnstown,Pa. 1980-81-82-83BrandiceStudnicka(S) ClayCenter,Neb. 2001-02-03-04Tammy Sutton (OH) Chevy Chase, Md. 1987-88

- T -MichelleTaylor(S) Ambridge,Pa. 1995-96-97-98AbbyTevis(OH) Pittsburgh,Pa. 2004-05-06-07Janet Thomas (MB) Belle, W.Va. 1975-76-77-78Tracey Thompson (S) Cincinnati, Ohio 1985-86-87-88DebbieThorpe(S) Sewickley,Pa. 1974-75-76-77Amy Throckmorton (DS) Glen Ellyn, Ill. 1988-89AmandaTranqillo(OH) Virginville,Pa. 2001-02

- W -Brandy Walter (OH) Altoona, Pa. 1998AnnaWatson(MB) Lombard,Ill. 1993CaleahWells(MB) RedOak,Texas 2012-13Bonnie West (L) Wildomar, Calif. 2007-08-09-10KimWhigham(OH) Pittsburgh,Pa. 1979Shawn Wiesepape (MB) Acampo, Calif. 1991-92Kim Wilson (S) Wellsville, Ohio 1981TammyWolf(MB) Lakeland,Fla. 2005-06-07-08DanaWorden(OH) Parkersburg,W.Va. 1977-78-79-80

- Z -AlisonZemanski(MB) Perrysburg,Ohio 2001-02-03-04StephanieZolna(OH) MissionViejo,Calif. 2002-03-04-05

Letterwinners

Kelly MULLINS

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SERIES RECORDS First Last Opponent Meeting Meeting W-L AirForce 2009 2009 1-0Akron 1983 2010 11-9Alabama 2002 2002 0-1Alabama-Birmingham 1996 1996 1-0Albany 2007 2007 1-0American 1993 1993 2-0Appalachian State 1982 1982 0-1Arizona State 1989 1989 0-1Arkansas State 1991 1991 0-1Army 1991 2010 2-0Ashland 1977 1983 1-2Auburn 1988 1988 1-0Austin Peay State 2006 2006 0-1Baylor 1986 2013 1-6Belmont 2006 2006 0-1BostonCollege 1992 2008 8-4BowlingGreen 1987 2003 0-8BYU-Hawaii 1992 1992 0-1Bucknell 2009 2009 1-0Buffalo 1992 2013 9-0Butler 2007 2007 0-1California 1991 1991 0-1California-Irvine 1992 2003 0-2California,Pa. 1974 1980 8-0California Poly SLO 1997 1997 0-1CaliforniaStateFullerton 1988 2010 1-1California State Sacramento 1992 1992 0-1Campbell 2010 2013 1-0Canisius 2007 2013 2-0CarnegieMellon 1975 1975 1-0Catawba 1979 1979 1-0Catholic 1977 1981 1-2Central Connecticut 2012 2012 1-0CentralFlorida 1988 1988 1-0CentralMichigan 1990 1990 0-1Charleston,Collegeof 1997 1997 1-0Charleston,W.Va. 1974 1980 9-1Cincinnati 1983 2011 2-12Clarion 1976 1980 5-2Clemson 1986 1986 1-0Cleveland State 1978 2012 20-6CoastalCarolina 2004 2004 0-1Colgate 1979 2008 0-2Concord 1974 1977 4-5Connecticut 1989 2011 3-16Coppin State 2005 2005 1-0Dayton 1978 2004 0-2Delaware 1978 1999 1-4Denver 2006 2009 0-2DePaul 1989 2011 6-2Drake 1983 1983 0-1Drexel 1979 1995 7-0Duke 1978 2006 1-7Duquesne 1975 2013 27-19EastCarolina 1983 2010 2-2East Tennessee State 1979 2007 6-0EasternIllinois 1987 2013 4-1EasternKentucky 1981 2006 2-3EdinboroState 1975 1984 2-3Elon 1979 2005 2-1Emory & Henry 1977 1977 1-0FairleighDickinson 1982 1982 2-2Fairfield 2000 2000 0-1FairmontState 1974 1977 5-3Florida 1988 1988 0-1FloridaState 1988 1988 0-1Fordham 2013 2013 1-0Furman 2000 2000 0-1Franklin&Marshall 1975 1977 3-0FredoniaState 1976 1976 1-0Geneva 1978 1979 2-0Georgetown 1978 2013 12-18GeorgeMason 1985 2012 4-6GeorgeWashington 1983 2008 7-17

First Last Opponent Meeting Meeting W-L Glenville State 1975 1975 2-0GroveCity 1977 1979 3-0Hampton 2013 2013 1-0HighPoint 1979 2004 2-1Hofstra 1983 1992 2-4Houston 1987 2011 0-2Howard 1979 2010 3-0Idaho 2005 2005 0-1Illinois 1977 1977 0-1Illinois State 1978 1978 0-1Indiana 2006 2006 0-1Indiana,Pa. 1974 1984 8-4Indiana State 1985 2007 2-1IowaState 1994 2013 1-6JamesMadison 1974 2001 3-3Juniata 1983 1984 2-0Kansas 1999 2013 0-6KansasState 2012 2013 1-3Kean 1976 1976 1-0KentState 1979 2008 9-4Kentucky 1977 2011 2-2LewisCollege 1983 1983 1-0Liberty 1989 2013 7-4Louisiana State 1995 1999 0-2Louisville 1981 2011 0-8Loyola,Ill. 1996 2013 2-0Loyola, Md. 1981 2012 1-1Loyola Marymount 2011 2011 0-1ManhattanCollege 2002 2002 0-1MansfieldState 1980 1982 0-2Marietta 1975 1976 2-0Marquette 1989 2011 4-5Marshall 1974 2013 28-18Maryland 1983 1991 3-10Maryland Baltimore County 1979 2008 7-1Maryland-Eastern Shore 2012 2012 0-1Massachusetts 1982 1980 6-8McNeese State 2002 2002 0-1Memphis 2005 2005 1-0Miami 2002 2003 0-2Miami,Ohio 1979 1979 0-3Michigan 1989 1989 1-0MichiganDearborn 1983 1983 1-0MichiganState 1985 1996 0-2Midway 1982 1982 1-0Minnesota 1983 1983 0-1Mississippi 1997 2000 1-1Mississippi State 1989 1989 1-0Missouri 2001 2002 0-2MoreheadState 1985 2013 6-4MorrisHarvey 1974 1974 0-1Montana State 2000 2000 0-1MountUnion 1976 1983 2-0MurrayState 1994 2012 1-2Navy 1979 2013 3-0Nebraska 1993 1993 0-1UNLV 2003 2003 0-1New Hampshire 2002 2011 1-1New Haven 1979 1979 1-0NewYorkTech 1984 1985 2-0Niagara 1996 1996 1-0NorfolkState 2013 2013 1-0North Carolina 1978 1992 0-5North Carolina-Asheville 1997 1997 1-0North Carolina Central 2008 2008 1-0North Carolina-Greensboro 2001 2001 1-0NorthCarolinaState 1979 1986 2-4NorthPark 1983 1983 1-0Northeastern 1985 1988 0-2Northwestern 1999 1999 0-1NorthernArizona 1992 1993 0-2Northern Illinois 1997 1997 0-1NotreDame 1991 2011 3-16Oakland 1998 2009 4-1Ohio 1976 2005 15-11OhioState 1978 2011 0-3

First Last Opponent Meeting Meeting W-L Oklahoma 1999 2013 0-5Penn 1980 2010 1-2Penn State 1976 2006 0-27PennStateFayette 1974 1975 2-0Pepperdine 2007 2007 0-1Pitt 1975 2011 3-38Princeton 1983 2009 5-6Providence 1983 2004 7-9Radford 1975 2012 3-2Rhode Island 1979 1999 8-19Roanoke 1975 1975 1-0RobertMorris 1982 2012 18-4Rutgers 1983 2011 24-17SacramentoState 1999 2003 1-1Sacred Heart 1999 1999 1-0St.Bonaventure 1987 1994 12-0St.Francis,Pa. 1997 2012 8-2St.Peter’s 2002 2012 3-0St. John’s 1995 2011 5-12Salem 1974 1977 4-2Salisbury State 1976 1979 2-0San Jose State 1999 1999 0-1Scranton 1977 1977 1-0Seton Hall 1985 2011 11-12SetonHill 1974 1975 2-0Shepherd 1975 1977 4-2SlipperyRock 1975 1982 7-3Stony Brook 1999 1999 1-0SouthCarolina 1983 2012 1-5Southern Illinois 1990 2007 0-5SoutheastMissouriState 1994 1998 0-2Southwest Missouri State 1986 1986 0-1Southern Utah 2009 2009 1-0Syracuse 1985 2011 14-12Temple 1979 2002 16-13Tennessee-Martin 2005 2005 1-0TennesseeTech 1982 2004 2-1Texas 2012 2013 0-4TexasChristian 2009 2013 1-4Texas San Antonio 2011 2011 0-1Texas State 2011 2011 0-1TexasTech 1985 2013 2-4Toledo 1983 2013 5-1Towson 1979 2011 6-2Trenton State 1976 1976 1-0UMBC 2013 2013 1-0UNC-Charlotte 2010 2010 0-1UNC-Greensboro 2008 2008 1-0Upsala 1977 1977 1-0USF 2005 2011 2-5Valparaiso 1994 2011 2-1Villanova 1984 2011 7-14Virginia 1983 1996 4-3VirginiaCommonwealth 1979 1996 9-1VirginiaTech 1979 2003 2-5Wagner 2001 2001 1-0WakeForest 1983 2010 2-2Washington 1995 1995 0-1WashingtonCollege,Md. 1977 1977 1-0Waynesburg 1974 1980 3-0WestLiberty 1974 1977 5-2Western Illinois 1998 2002 2-0Western Kentucky 1996 1996 1-0Western Maryland 1979 1979 1-0WesternMichigan 1995 1998 1-1Westminster,Pa. 1983 1983 1-0William&Mary 1988 1996 1-3Winthrop 2008 2008 1-0 Wisconsin Madison 1976 1976 0-1Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1995 1995 0-1Wittenburg 1976 1976 0-1Wooster 1977 1977 1-0WrightState 1982 2012 3-5Xavier 1984 1996 3-3Yale 1979 2010 2-1YoungstownState 1976 2010 16-4

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West Virginia State Tournament (5th) 1-2 L FairmontState0-2 L Morris Harvey0-2 L Concord

1975 (15-13) Veronica Hammersmith2-0 W Waynesburg2-1 W Waynesburg2-0 W PennState-Fayette2-0 W CarnegieMellon2-1 W Morris Harvey0-2 L Shepherd0-2 L Radford2-1 W Roanoke1-2 L Concord0-2 L Pitt0-2 L Pitt0-2 L Edinboro0-2 L Slippery Rock2-0 W Franklin&Marshall2-0 W Glenville State0-2 L Concord0-2 L Marshall2-0 W Seton Hill2-1 W West Liberty0-2 L Salem2-0 W California, Pa.1-2 L Indiana, Pa.2-0 W FairmontState2-0 W Duquesne W Marietta*

West Virginia State Tournament (3rd) 2-0 W Morris Harvey2-0 W West Liberty0-2 L Shepherd2-1 W Marshall*forfeit

1976 (21-17) Veronica Hammersmith1-2 L Radford2-1 W Marshall2-0 W Morris Harvey0-2 L Slippery Rock2-1 W FredoniaState0-2 L Edinboro2-0 W FairmontState2-0 W YoungstownState1-2 L Duquesne

2-0 W Mount Union1-2 L Duquesne0-2 L Pitt0-2 L Clarion2-0 W Salem2-0 W West Liberty2-0 W California, Pa.0-2 L Indiana, Pa.2-0 W Marietta1-2 L Whittenburg0-2 L Ohio GamesMissing%0-2 L Wisconsin*0-2 L Illinois State*0-2 L Ohio State*% West Virginia State Tournament Games Missing * AIAW Regional Tournament Game (Ohio State)

1977 (34-7) Veronica Hammersmith2-0 W Upsala2-0 W WashingtonCollege2-0 W Franklin&Marshall2-0 W Scranton2-0 W Franklin&Marshall(JV)0-2 L Pitt1-2 L Duquesne1-2 L Clarion2-1 W Kent State2-0 W Grove City2-0 W Kent State2-0 W Duquesne2-0 W at Concord2-0 W Marshall2-0 W Radford2-0 W Emory & Henry2-0 W Morris Harvey0-3 L SlipperyRock2-3 L SlipperyRock2-0 W West Liberty2-0 W Salem2-0 W FairmontState2-0 W Concord2-0 W Shepherd2-0 W Morris Harvey1-2 L Ashland2-0 W at Ohio2-0 W Wooster2-0 W California, Pa.2-0 W at Duquesne1-2 L Catholic2-0 W Shepherd2-0 W Indiana, Pa.2-0 W California, Pa.2-0 W Alderson-Broaddus2-0 W YoungstownState

West Virginia State Tournament (3rd) 2-0 W West Liberty2-0 W FairmontState2-0 W Salem2-0 W Glenville0-2 L Marshall2-0 W Salem

1978 (12-13) Veronica Hammersmith0-2 L Pitt0-2 L Cleveland State0-2 L at Dayton0-2 L Ohio

3-0 W Clarion2-0 W Duquesne2-0 W Geneva0-2 L James Madison2-0 W Waynesburg2-0 W at Slippery Rock2-0 W at Indiana, Pa.2-0 W at Marshall2-0 W at Clarion State2-0 W Ohio2-0 W at California, Pa.0-2 L at Indiana, Pa.

Maryland Invitational 0-3 L Delaware0-2 L Pitt0-2 L Duke0-2 L Georgetown0-2 L North Carolina2-0 W atYoungstownState0-2 L AshlandCollege0-2 L GeorgeWashington2-0 W Marshall

1979 (35-12) Veronica Hammersmith2-0 W Cleveland State0-2 L Colgate1-2 L Penn State2-0 W Navy2-0 W VirginiaTech0-2 L GeorgeWashington2-0 W James Madison2-0 W Grove City2-0 W Clarion2-0 W Geneva2-1 W Slippery Rock2-1 W Grove City2-0 W Trenton State2-0 W Salisbury State2-0 W Yale2-0 W New Haven2-0 W Maryland-Baltimore Co.2-0 W Western Maryland2-0 W HighPoint2-0 W Howard2-0 W VCU1-2 L Towson State0-2 L HighPoint2-0 W Howard2-1 W Clarion2-0 W Slippery Rock2-1 W Ohio0-2 L Miami, Ohio2-1 W Kent State0-2 L Cleveland State0-2 L Pitt0-2 L N.C. State0-2 L Rhode Island1-2 L GeorgeWashington0-2 L Catholic2-1 W California, Pa.2-0 W Indiana, Pa.2-0 W Marshall2-0 W Catawba2-0 W Elon2-0 W East Tennessee State2-0 W Charleston2-1 W Marshall2-1 W VirginiaCommonwealth1-3 L Temple3-0 W Drexel3-1 W Duquesne

1980 (25-16) Veronica Hammersmith1-2 L Cleveland State2-1 W FairleighDickinson2-0 W Robert Morris2-0 W Duquesne1-2 L Georgetown2-3 L KentState2-0 W Slippery Rock2-0 W Charleston2-1 W Waynesburg2-0 W YoungstownState2-0 W Marshall2-0 W Princeton2-0 W Cleveland State0-2 L Mount Saint Joseph2-1 W Ohio2-1 W Mount Saint Jospeh0-3 L ClevelandState3-0 W Clarion2-3 L SlipperyRock1-2 L Rhode Island1-2 L FairleighDickinson0-2 L Penn State2-0 W Temple0-2 L FairleighDickinson0-2 L GeorgeWashington1-2 L South Carolina0-2 L Maryland2-0 W Duke2-0 W Massachusetts1-2 L East Carolina2-0 W California, Pa.2-1 W Indiana, Pa.2-0 W Midway2-0 W Toledo0-2 L WrightState2-0 W Tennessee Tech0-2 L Appalachian State2-0 W Marshall3-1 W RobertMorris3-0 W Drexel3-1 W Temple

1981 (12-13)Veronica Hammersmith0-2 L Eastern Kentucky1-2 L Edinboro0-2 L Penn State0-2 L Loyola, Md.0-2 L Rutgers2-0 W Marshall2-0 W Slippery Rock1-3 L ClevelandState0-2 L Rutgers2-0 W Providence2-0 W Princeton0-2 L Georgetown2-0 W Kent State1-2 L Louisville0-2 L Maryland0-2 L Cincinnati0-2 L Princeton0-2 L Delaware3-0 W Pitt3-2 W ClevelandState3-2 W Ohio2-1 W Toledo2-0 W Catholic2-0 W Robert Morris3-0 W Duquesne

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1982 (15-21)Veronica Hammersmith2-0 W Slippery Rock1-2 L MansfieldState3-1 W Princeton1-2 L Maryland0-2 L Hofstra1-2 L Penn2-0 W Georgetown2-0 W Rhode Island0-2 L Pitt1-2 L Temple2-0 W Kent State2-0 W Marshall2-0 W Rio Grande2-0 W Ohio2-1 W Cleveland State2-0 W Maryland-Baltimore Co.2-0 W Georgetown0-2 L Rhode Island2-0 W Delaware0-2 L Providence2-0 W Princeton2-0 W Indiana, Pa.1-2 L Temple1-2 L South Carolina1-2 L Maryland0-2 L Georgetown0-2 L Appalachian State

Rutgers Invitational 0-2 L Rutgers1-2 L GeorgeWashington0-1 L Temple1-2 L MansfieldState0-2 L Princeton2-0 W FairleighDickinson1-2 L Pitt

1983 (27-18)Veronica Hammersmith1-2 L Minnesota2-1 W Duquesne2-1 W Juniata2-1 W at Indiana, Pa.3-2 W Maryland3-1 W Ohio1-2 L Pitt2-0 W Westminster2-0 W Indiana, Pa.2-1 W YoungstownState2-0 W Mount Union2-0 W Ashland2-1 W Toledo2-0 W Akron2-0 W Michigan-Dearborn0-2 L Toledo3-0 W NorthPark3-1 W LewisCollege3-1 W Loyola,Ill.0-3 L Cincinnati0-3 L Drake1-3 L Pitt2-0 W Virginia0-2 L Providence0-2 L Temple0-2 L Princeton2-1 W Maryland2-1 W Edinboro3-1 W VirginiaCommonwealth2-3 L GeorgeWashington2-3 L Rutgers3-2 W Duquesne3-2 W Hofstra1-3 L Duke3-1 W GeorgeWashington0-3 L Hofstra3-1 W Ohio

3-1 W EastCarolina3-0 W WakeForest0-3 L SouthCarolina

Atlantic 10 Tournament 0-3 L RhodeIsland0-3 L Rutgers0-3 L PennState1-3 L GeorgeWashington3-2 W Temple

1984 (23-13)Veronica Hammersmith3-2 W KentState3-0 W RobertMorris3-1 W Marshall1-3 L Akron3-0 W Duquesne3-0 W Juniata3-1 W NewYorkTech3-0 W Princeton1-3 L RhodeIsland3-0 W Duquesne3-0 W Georgetown1-3 L Xavier1-3 L Pitt0-3 L PennState3-1 W Temple2-0 W Ohio2-0 W Marshall3-0 W Virginia3-2 W Georgetown0-3 L Hofstra0-3 L Maryland3-0 W Edinboro3-0 W Rutgers3-1 W Temple3-0 W Indiana,Pa.3-1 W VirginiaCommonwealth0-3 L Providence1-3 L GeorgeWashington3-1 W Villanova0-3 L ClevelandState3-0 W YoungstownState0-3 L Princeton3-0 W Virginia2-3 L VirginiaTech

Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-2 W Temple0-3 L PennState

1985 (25-14) Veronica Hammersmith1-3 L Ohio0-3 L EasternKentucky0-3 L TexasTech1-3 L IndianaState1-3 L MichiganState3-0 W Cincinnati3-2 W Xavier3-1 W Marshall1-3 L Pitt3-0 W Villanova3-0 W SetonHall3-0 W Akron3-0 W Temple1-3 L NorthCarolina3-0 W Duquesne2-0 W Marshall2-1 W Morehead State3-0 W Toledo1-3 L RhodeIsland3-1 W KentState0-3 L PennState3-0 W GeorgeWashington2-3 L GeorgeMason3-1 W YoungstownState

3-0 W Rutgers3-1 W NewYorkTech3-0 W Rutgers2-3 L Northeastern3-0 W SetonHall3-1 W Syracuse3-0 W RobertMorris0-3 L VirginiaCommonwealth3-1 W Virginia3-0 W VirginiaTech3-0 W ClevelandState2-3 L Maryland3-0 W Akron

Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-0 W Rutgers0-3 L RhodeIsland

1986 (17-13) Veronica Hammersmith3-1 W KentState3-1 W Ohio3-0 W ClevelandState1-3 L Massachusetts0-3 L Providence3-1 W Syracuse3-2 W Drexel3-1 W VirginiaCommonwealth0-3 L Maryland0-3 L Baylor3-0 W YoungstownState3-0 W Temple3-2 W RhodeIsland0-3 L Miami,Ohio0-3 L S.W.Missouri0-3 L Massachusetts3-2 W Duquesne0-3 L Pitt0-3 L PennState0-3 L GeorgeWashington3-1 W Akron3-0 W Marshall3-1 W Rutgers3-0 W GeorgeMason3-0 W VirginiaCommonwealth3-2 W ClevelandState0-3 L NorthCarolina3-0 W Clemson0-3 L SouthCarolina2-3 L NorthCarolinaState

1987 (22-7) Veronica Hammersmith3-0 W Xavier3-0 W Akron3-0 W KentState3-0 W ClevelandState3-0 W Maryland3-1 W Ohio0-3 L BowlingGreen3-1 W EasternIllinois3-1 W Loyola3-0 W YoungstownState3-2 W Temple3-0 W Duquesne3-0 W Massachusetts3-1 W RhodeIsland1-3 L Houston2-3 L PennState3-0 W St.Bonaventure3-0 W Marshall1-3 L GeorgeWashington3-0 W GeorgeMason3-0 W Hofstra3-0 W Rutgers3-0 W Georgetown3-0 W VirginiaCommonwealth

2-3 L NorthCarolinaState0-3 L Duke

Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-1 W Temple3-0 W RhodeIsland0-3 L PennState

1988 (21-13) Veronica Hammersmith3-1 W Auburn3-0 W Virginia1-3 L RhodeIsland1-3 L RhodeIsland3-1 W California-Fullerton3-1 W Syracuse3-1 W Akron0-3 L William&Mary3-0 W NorthCarolinaState3-1 W SouthCarolina3-0 W IndianaState3-0 W Drexel0-3 L Pitt3-1 W Duquesne0-3 L Pitt3-0 W Marshall3-0 W Rutgers3-0 W Temple3-1 W RobertMorris2-3 L Massachusetts1-3 L RhodeIsland3-0 W Ohio2-3 L GeorgeWashington1-3 L PennState3-0 W St.Bonaventure2-3 L FloridaState3-0 W CentralFlorida0-3 L Florida3-0 W ClevelandState1-3 L Northeastern3-2 W Providence3-1 W Syracuse

Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-0 W Massachusetts0-3 L PennState

1989 (16-19)Veronica Hammersmith1-3 L Virginia2-3 L Liberty1-3 L VirginiaTech3-1 W EastTennesseeState0-3 L Cincinnati3-2 W GeorgeWashington3-0 W RobertMorris3-1 W Michigan0-3 L BowlingGreen3-1 W Marshall0-3 L Syracuse2-3 L Liberty0-3 L Miami,Ohio3-1 W Rutgers3-1 W Temple3-0 W Massachusetts2-3 L RhodeIsland3-0 W Ohio2-3 L GeorgeWashington2-3 L Maryland0-3 L PennState3-1 W St.Bonaventure3-0 W ClevelandState3-0 W Duquesne0-3 L ArizonaState1-3 L Loyola,Ill.3-2 W Marquette0-3 L DePaul0-3 L Akron

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Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-1 W Temple0-3 L PennState

1990 (14-21) Veronica Hammersmith0-3 L Kentucky1-3 L CentralMichigan3-1 W TennesseeTech3-1 W N.C.State0-3 L Duke3-1 W RobertMorris0-3 L BowlingGreen3-0 W EasternIllinois3-2 W Liberty3-2 W Liberty3-0 W VirginiaCommonwealth0-3 L William&Mary3-0 W Massachusetts0-3 L RhodeIsland3-0 W Marshall0-3 L GeorgeWashington3-0 W ClevelandState0-3 L Pitt0-3 L PennState3-0 W St.Bonaventure0-3 L Duke3-0 W Duquesne0-3 L Ohio2-3 L Rutgers3-0 W Temple0-3 L SouthernIllinois0-3 L Virginia0-3 L Syracuse1-3 L RhodeIsland0-3 L Georgetown0-3 L Maryland0-3 L Liberty0-3 L Pitt

Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-1 W Rutgers0-3 L PennState

1991 (26-11) Veronica Hammersmith3-1 W GeorgeMason3-1 W Liberty3-2 W Maryland-BaltimoreCo.3-1 W EastTennesseeState0-3 L BowlingGreen3-0 W Kent3-0 W ClevelandState3-0 W Army2-3 L Georgetown0-3 L PennState3-1 W Marshall3-0 W Penn3-0 W Drexel3-0 W SetonHall3-0 W RobertMorris2-3 L Ohio3-1 W GeorgeWashington1-3 L Maryland1-3 L Pitt3-1 W St.Bonaventure3-0 W Duquesne3-0 W ClevelandState3-2 W Temple3-0 W Rutgers3-0 W Syracuse3-2 W RhodeIsland0-3 L Villanova

3-1 W Akron0-3 L Pitt3-1 W WrightState3-0 W Cincinnati

Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-1 W Temple1-3 L RhodeIsland

National Invitational Tournament 3-2 W NotreDame0-3 L California3-2 W Drexel0-3 L ArkansasState

1992 (15-17) Veronica Hammersmith3-1 W BostonCollege2-3 L JamesMadison0-3 L OhioState2-3 L NorthernArizona1-3 L California-Sacramento0-3 L California-Irvine3-2 W Villanova0-3 L PennState0-3 L BYU-Hawaii3-2 W Marshall3-2 W Duquesne3-2 W ClevelandState1-3 L RhodeIsland3-0 W Rutgers3-1 W St.Bonaventure3-0 W Buffalo0-3 L Temple0-3 L GeorgeWashington3-0 W Rutgers0-3 L RhodeIsland3-1 W Xavier3-0 W St.Bonaventure3-1 W SetonHall0-3 L Pitt3-1 W GeorgeWashington2-3 L Temple2-3 L Duquesne0-3 L NorthCarolina1-3 L Hofstra3-2 W Syracuse

Atlantic 10 Tournament 3-0 W St.Bonaventure2-3 L GeorgeWashington

1993 (11-20) Veronica Hammersmith1-3 L SouthernIllinois0-3 L Nebraska2-3 L PennState1-3 L BowlingGreen3-2 W William&Mary0-3 L NorthernArizona0-3 L Ohio3-1 W American0-3 L N.C.State2-3 L Cincinnati3-1 W St.Bonaventure3-1 W Buffalo3-0 W Marshall3-1 W RhodeIsland3-0 W Massachusetts2-3 L Temple3-1 W Rutgers0-3 L SetonHall1-3 L Duquesne0-3 L GeorgeWashington3-0 W ClevelandState3-0 W Rutgers2-3 L Temple0-3 L Pitt

0-3 L GeorgeMason0-3 L GeorgeWashington0-3 L Massachusetts0-3 L RhodeIsland1-3 L Duquesne3-0 W St.Bonaventure

Atlantic 10 Tournament 1-3 L Duquesne

1994 (11-23) Veronica Hammersmith0-2 L Iowa State0-2 L Southeast Missouri State3-1 W Marquette3-1 W Valapariso1-3 L NotreDame3-0 W Buffalo2-3 L Georgetown3-2 W Ohio0-3 L Xavier0-3 L MurrayState0-3 L WrightState3-0 W ClevelandState0-3 L GeorgeWashington2-3 L Delaware3-2 W JamesMadison1-3 L Marshall3-0 W Rutgers1-3 L Temple2-3 L Liberty3-0 W St.Bonavneture0-3 L Duquesne0-3 L SetonHall2-3 L RhodeIsland1-3 L Massachusetts0-3 L GeorgeWashington1-3 L Pitt1-3 L Duquesne3-0 W St.Bonaventure0-3 L Massachusetts3-2 W RhodeIsland1-3 L Temple3-1 W Rutgers

Atlantic 10 Tournament 2-3 L Massachusetts

1995 (14-16, 4-7 Big East) Veronica Hammersmith0-3 L Washington0-3 L LouisianaState0-3 L PennState2-3 L Cincinnati3-0 W WesternMichigan1-3 L Wisconsin-Milwaukee3-0 W Liberty3-1 W Drexel3-2 W American3-0 W Duquesne1-3 L TexasTech3-1 W Marshall3-1 W EastTennesseeState3-2 W Maryland-BaltimoreCo.3-0 W RobertMorris0-3 L NotreDame0-3 L BowlingGreen3-1 W ClevelandState2-3 L Georgetown0-3 L Villanova0-3 L Akron1-3 L Pitt3-1 W Syracuse1-3 L SetonHall3-2 W Rutgers0-3 L Ohio1-3 L Connecticut2-3 L St.John’s

3-1 W BostonCollege3-1 W Providence

1996 (17-16, 5-6 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith2-3 L Xavier3-2 W TowsonState3-0 W EastCarolina1-3 L KentState1-3 L Ohio0-3 L WakeForest3-2 W Valparaiso3-0 W Marshall0-3 L MichiganState3-1 W Loyola-Chicago1-3 L ClevelandState3-0 W Niagra3-1 W Alabama-Birmingham3-1 W Buffalo3-1 W WesternKentucky3-0 W EastTennesseeState2-3 L Duquesne3-0 W VirginiaCommonwealth3-0 W YoungstownState3-2 W Villanova1-3 L Georgetown3-1 W BostonCollege3-0 W Providence0-3 L NotreDame2-3 L Akron0-3 L William&Mary0-3 L Virginia2-3 L Syracuse1-3 L Pitt3-0 W SetonHall3-0 W Rutgers0-3 L St.John’s1-3 L Connecticut

1997 (15-13, 5-6 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith3-1 W Marshall3-0 W Cleveland3-2 W Duquesne0-3 L Cal-PolySLO1-3 L Baylor0-3 L NorthernIllinois0-3 L PennState2-3 L Massachusetts3-0 W UNC-Asheville3-1 W Mississippi3-0 W WakeForest3-0 W Charleston,Collegeof3-2 W Rutgers0-3 L Akron0-3 L Villanova3-0 W Georgetown3-2 W Rutgers1-3 L SetonHall3-0 W Buffalo1-3 L Pitt3-0 W St.Francis,Pa.3-0 W BostonCollege3-0 W Providence0-3 L NotreDame3-1 W Syracuse0-3 L St.John’s0-3 L Connecticut

Big East Championships 0-3 L Connecticut

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1998 (13-15, 6-5 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith1-3 L KentState3-0 W JamesMadison3-2 W Towson3-0 W EasternKentucky0-3 L PennState0-3 L GeorgeWashington2-3 L Maryland-BaltimoreCo.3-0 W Oakland3-0 W WesternIllinois3-2 W IowaState0-3 L WesternMichigan3-0 W Duquesne1-3 L Connecticut3-0 W St.John’s1-3 L Marshall0-3 L Georgetown3-2 W Villanova1-3 L SouthernIllinois0-3 L Syracuse0-3 L SoutheastMissouriState3-1 W SetonHall2-3 L Rutgers2-3 L Pitt0-3 L Providence3-1 W BostonCollege3-1 W Syracuse3-0 W NotreDame0-3 L Rutgers

1999 (12-16, 4-7 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith3-0 W Ohio3-0 W Oakland3-1 W Maryland-BaltimoreCo.1-3 L Kansas0-3 L PennState0-3 L RhodeIsland0-3 L SacramentoState0-3 L Oklahoma1-3 L LouisianaState3-1 W Northwestern0-3 L SanJoseState3-2 W MoreheadState3-0 W StonyBrook1-3 L Delaware3-0 W SacredHeart0-3 L Princeton3-0 W Duquesne0-3 L NotreDame3-2 W Syracuse0-3 L St.John’s1-3 L Connecticut3-0 W Villanova0-3 L Georgetown0-3 L Rutgers3-1 W SetonHall1-3 L Pitt3-1 W BostonCollege0-3 L Providence

2000 (8-17, 2-9 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith1-3 L MontanaState2-3 L Radford3-0 W Towson0-3 L EastCarolina2-3 L Furman1-3 L Kansas1-3 L Mississippi0-3 L PennState0-3 L Fairfield3-0 W EasternKentucky3-1 W RobertMorris3-1 W St.Francis,Pa.

3-1 W BostonCollege1-3 L Providence0-3 L NotreDame3-1 W Syracuse3-0 W Morehead3-2 W Marshall2-3 L St.John’s2-3 L Connecticut2-3 L Villanova0-3 L Georgetown0-3 L Rutgers2-3 L SetonHall1-3 L Pittsburgh

2001 (8-20, 3-9 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith0-3 L Akron0-3 L Missouri1-3 L Temple3-0 W Wagner3-0 W UNC-Greensboro0-3 L Duquesne0-3 L Duke3-0 W Marshall0-3 L MoreheadState3-0 W Providence1-3 L St.John’s3-1 W SetonHall2-3 L VirginiaTech0-3 L Georgetown1-3 L RobertMorris1-3 L BostonCollege0-3 L Connecticut0-3 L Pittsburgh0-3 L GeorgeMason2-3 L JamesMadison2-3 L YoungstownState3-1 W St.Francis(Pa.)0-3 L Ohio1-3 L NotreDame3-1 W Syracuse3-1 W KentState2-3 L Villanova1-3 L Rutgers

2002 (9-19, 3-10 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith3-0 W WesternIllinois3-0 W Liberty1-3 L Duquesne0-3 L Alabama0-3 L Missouri1-3 L McNeeseState0-3 L NewHampshire0-3 L Temple3-1 W St.Peter’s0-3 L MoreheadState1-3 L Marshall3-1 W YoungstownState3-0 W Villanova2-3 L Georgetown0-3 L Connecticut0-3 L Manhattan0-3 L St.John’s3-0 W RobertMorris3-0 W Providence0-3 L BostonCollege3-2 W Ohio3-2 W Syracuse1-3 L NotreDame1-3 L SetonHall1-3 L Rutgers1-3 L VirginiaTech0-3 L Miami2-3 L Pitt

2003 (6-21, 2-10 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith3-0 W SacramentoState0-3 L LoyolaMarymount0-3 L UNLV0-3 L UC-Irvine0-3 L WrightState2-3 L Towson0-3 L BowlingGreen0-3 L IowaState2-3 L MurrayState3-1 W Duquesne2-3 L MoreheadState2-3 L Marshall2-3 L BostonCollege3-0 W Providence1-3 L Georgetown1-3 L Villanova0-3 L St.John’s3-1 W Connecticut3-2 W YoungstownState0-3 L RobertMorris2-3 L Rutgers3-1 W SetonHall0-3 L Miami(Fla.)0-3 L VirginiaTech0-3 L Pitt0-3 L NotreDame0-3 L Syracuse

2004 (18-13, 4-6 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith2-3 L TennesseeTech0-3 L CoastalCarolina0-3 L Dayton3-1 W HighPoint3-0 W DelawareState1-3 L BowlingGreen3-0 W RobertMorris1-3 L Yale3-0 W UMBC0-3 L PennState3-0 W Columbia3-1 W Marist3-1 W Hartford3-0 W Duquesne3-0 W Binghamton3-0 W Canisius3-0 W St.Francis(Pa.)1-3 L Marshall3-0 W St.Peter’s3-2 W St.John’s3-0 W Providence0-3 L Pitt2-3 L Villanova3-0 W Georgetown2-3 L Connecticut3-2 W BostonCollege3-0 W YoungstownState3-0 W SetonHall0-3 L Rutgers0-3 L Syracuse0-3 L NotreDame

2005 (16-13, 4-10 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith1-3 L Idaho3-0 W UT-Martin0-3 L Ohio3-0 W Elon3-2 W Akron3-0 W Oakland1-3 L Marshall3-0 W CoppinState3-0 W MoreheadState3-1 W RobertMorris

3-0 W Buffalo3-1 W Duquesne3-0 W Memphis2-3 L Rutgers1-3 L Villanova3-1 W Georgetown3-1 W USF3-0 W St.Francis(Pa.)1-3 L Marquette0-3 L Syracuse1-3 L Pitt3-1 W YoungstownState1-3 L Cincinnati0-3 L Louisville3-1 W SetonHall0-3 L NotreDame3-0 W DePaul0-3 L St.John’s0-3 L Connecticut

2006 (3-28, 2-12 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith3-2 W Oakland0-3 L Akron0-3 L Indiana0-3 L Duke0-3 L PennState0-3 L EasternKentucky1-3 L St.Francis(Pa.)0-3 L Belmont1-3 L AustinPeay0-3 L SouthernIllinois0-3 L WrightState0-3 L Denver1-3 L Akron0-3 L Marshall0-3 L Connecticut1-3 L St.John’s2-3 L Villanova0-3 L Rutgers1-3 L RobertMorris1-3 L USF3-0 W Georgetown0-3 L Pitt0-3 L YoungstownSt.1-3 L Syracuse0-3 L Marquette0-3 L Duquesne0-3 L SetonHall1-3 L Louisville0-3 L Cincinnati3-0 W DePaul0-3 L NotreDame

2007 (16-14, 5-9 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith1-3 L SouthernIllinois3-2 W MoreheadState3-0 W Towson3-1 W Albany3-0 W Buffalo3-2 W Canisius3-0 W IndianaState0-3 L Butler3-1 W EastTennesseeState1-3 L Marshall3-2 W Akron1-3 L Pepperdine3-2 W Depaul1-3 L NotreDame0-3 L Connecticut0-3 L St.John’s3-0 W RobertMorris2-3 L Villanova3-2 W SetonHall1-3 L USF

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3-0 W Georgetown0-3 L Pitt3-2 L YoungstownState0-3 L Syracuse3-2 W Marquette0-3 L Louisville0-3 L Cincinnati3-1 W St.Francis3-0 W Rutgers3-2 W Duquesne

2008 (7-21, 0-14 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith0-3 L BostonCollege2-3 L Colgate0-3 L KentState3-2 W Winthrop1-3 L MoreheadState3-1 W NCCentral2-3 L Marshall1-3 L YoungstownState3-2 W UNCGreensboro3-0 W UMBC3-2 W GeorgeWashington0-3 L SetonHall0-3 L Villanova1-3 L Georgetown2-3 L USF3-2 W RobertMorris0-3 L NotreDame0-3 L DePaul1-3 L Pitt2-3 L Duquesne0-3 L St.John’s1-3 L UConn3-0 W St.Francis(Pa.)1-3 L Rutgers0-3 L Cincinnati0-3 L Louisville0-3 L Marquette0-3 L Syracuse

2009 (17-13, 6-8 Big East)Veronica Hammersmith0-3 L Oakland3-0 W Towson3-0 W SaintFrancis(Pa.)3-0 W EasternIllinois3-0 W AirForce3-0 W SouthernUtah2-3 L Denver3-0 W Bucknell3-2 W Akron0-3 L TCU3-2 W WrightState1-3 L Duquesne3-1 W Princeton3-2 W GeorgeMason1-3 L Marshall0-3 L Syracuse3-2 W Marquette0-3 L Louisville0-3 L Cincinnati0-3 L USF3-2 W Georgetown3-0 W DePaul0-3 L NotreDame0-3 L Pitt3-1 W Connecticut1-3 L St.John’s3-1 W Villanova3-1 W YoungstownState3-0 W Rutgers1-3 L SetonHall

2010 (15-15, 5-9 Big East)Jill Kramer3-1 W Buffalo3-0 W Howard3-0 W Youngstown3-0 W Akron0-3 L Charlotte0-3 L GeorgeMason3-0 W Army0-3 L WakeForest3-0 W EastCarolina3-0 W Campbell3-0 W Marshall3-1 W Liberty0-3 L CalStateFullerton3-1 W Yale0-3 L Penn0-3 L NotreDame3-0 W DePaul1-3 L SetonHall3-0 W Rutgers2-3 L Georgetown3-1 W USF3-2 W Pitt1-3 L Duquesne0-3 L Villanova0-3 L Marquette2-3 L Syracuse2-3 L Cincinnati0-3 L Louisville3-0 W St.John’s2-3 L Connecticut

2011 (7-19, 5-9 Big East)Jill Kramer3-0 W NewHampshire2-3 L Valparaiso0-3 L OhioState1-3 L Towson3-1 W RobertMorris0-3 L UTSA0-3 L TexasState0-3 L Baylor

1-3 L Houston0-3 L LoyolaMarymount0-3 L Kentucky3-0 W Rutgers1-3 L SetonHall0-3 L Villanova0-3 L Georgetown3-0 W DePaul0-3 L NotreDame3-2 W Pittsburgh1-3 L Louisville0-3 L Cincinnati3-0 W Syracuse0-3 L Marquette1-3 L Connecticut3-0 W St.John’s2-3 L USF1-3 L Marshall

2012 (8-22, 0-16 Big 12)Jill Kramer2-3 L St.Francis3-0 W CentralConnecticut3-0 W Loyola-Maryland0-3 L Texas0-3 L SouthCarolina3-0 W Navy0-3 L GeorgeMason1-3 L Maryland-EasternShore3-0 W SaintPeter’s3-1 W Radford3-0 W WrightState2-3 L RobertMorris3-2 W ClevelandState3-2 W MurrayState2-3 L TCU0-3 L KansasState1-3 L Oklahoma1-3 L Kansas2-3 L Duquesne0-3 L IowaState1-3 L TexasTech0-3 L Baylor

0-3 L KansasState1-3 L TexasTech0-3 L Kansas0-3 L Oklahoma0-3 L Baylor0-3 L Texas0-3 L IowaState0-3 L TCU

2013 (20-13, 5-11 Big 12)Jill Kramer3-1 W EasternIllinois3-0 W Loyola-Chicago3-0 W Toledo3-0 W NorfolkState3-0 W Canisius3-0 W Navy3-0 W Fordham3-1 W MoreheadState3-2 W Hampton3-0 W Campbell0-3 L Duquesne3-2 W Georgetown3-0 W Liberty3-1 W UMBC3-1 W KansasState1-3 L TCU3-1 W TexasTech0-3 L Baylor0-3 L IowaState3-0 W RobertMorris1-3 L Kansas0-3 L Texas0-3 L Oklahoma1-3 L Marshall3-2 W TexasTech0-3 L Kansas0-3 L KansasState0-3 L IowaState3-0 W TCU0-3 L Texas3-1 W Baylor1-3 L Oklahoma3-0 W Buffalo

Year-by-Year Results

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1Jodi Boysza, Brittany Sample, Bonnie West, Alison Zemanski

2NikkiAttea,DanaFlummer,NicoleGeraci,CynthiaGoff,MartyHensler,EricaMontana,Abby Norman

3Dimitra Havriluk, Sondra Lima, Jacelyn Mace-do,AndreaMiller,MorganMontgomery,MaryJane Rakowich, Tammy Wolf

4Susan Boyd, Gianna Gotterba, Jordan Lee, MeganJackson,AbbyMonson,TamaeNishimura, Ashley Pappas, Jeanne Pause, Jill Raschiatore, Amy Throckmorton

5CarolHouser,KristiKing,NancyMerkle,AbbyRaines, Lisa Riedel, Hannah Sackett, Michelle Taylor, Kim Wilson

6Ellie Bastida, Lauri Carpenter, Trish Corl, Pat Fey,HalleKearney,RebeccaKosnac,MarissaMeyers, Jo Mosier, Diana Roberson, Haley Roe, Sidney Sauter

7Kristina Gallahan, Kellie Kubiak, Jennifer Mc-Cuen,GinaPaolini,CynthiaRogers,LindsaySpieler, Caleah Wells

8Kylie Armbruster, Stacey Avitt, Melvina Brown, Kailee Goold, Melinda Gormann, Kendall LaVine, Michelle Miller, Sharon Miller, Jill Rus-kowski, Anna Stecowska

9LaurenBlough,JenBoeddeker,BridgetCarey,Kara Crismond, Shanon DeWitt, Sally Dorwart, Nancy Gambill, Paoulina Jeliazkova Nicole Jones, Elzbieta Klein, Stephanie Zolna

10Catherine Barboza, Diane Berkebile, Aurora Ebert-Santos,NikkiHardy,KristiKing,WhitneyLee,JudyOnks,AnnaPanagiotakopoulos,Sandy Shumate, Shawnna Stahl, Tammy Sutton

11JordanAnderson,LoriFilipich,CathyFolger,JenniferHayhurst,JenniferHoffman,KatieLaWall,JulieO’Brien,MeganPorter,KarlyRasmussen, Debbie Thorpe

12Catherine Anderson, Carolyn Barnhart, Tamara DeAngelis,MaureenFerris,MoniqueKemp,Christie Jones, Audra Lawless, Luanne Mi-halov, Kelly Mullins, Alexa Oblak, Gina Paolini, Tracey Thompson

13ArielleAllen,MeganCarroll,KatieFitz,LisaScott, Shawn Wiesepape, Tammy Wolf

14LaurenBarrett,MichelleDomas,BethHoffman,Marcia Lewandowski, Evyn McCoy, Connie Myers, Gabriela Nadal, Abby Tevis, Amanda Tranquillo

15JamieBoardman,JenBoeddeker,LisaHough,Becky Plank, Sharon Steele, Anna Watson

16SarahEvers,LoriFilipich,StephanieMock,Krista Smith

17LoriBiesecker,SallyFries,ElizabethGillespie,Liz Gulick, Wendy Mills

18Lori Bedick

19JeannaBellen,AnkedeJong,LaurenEvans,Kyle Palmer, Shawn Wiesepape

20Gina Cusanelli, Mary Jo Hensler, Kari Post

21Gina Paolini, Courtney Robison, Debbie Thorpe

22ChristinaBhanos,PatriciaFey,LisaGreenlee,Julie Hockenson, Brooke Hudson, Lamprini Konstantinidou, Serinna Russo

23Mary Jo Hensler, Delie Marsonek, Brandice Studnicka, Janet Thomas

24SallyDorwart,MaryAnnFiedler,LaurenMont-gomery,DanyllePopp,AndreaRiley,SharonSteele

25Linda Innocenti, Monique Marier, Judy Onks, Jeanne Pause

26Brandy Walter

31Bobbie Cox, Nancy Gambill, Michelle Kopecky

32Melinda Gorman, Katie LaWall, Lee McElwain, Shelly Ostrowski

33Carolyn Barnhart, Lesly Gottel, Elizabeth Harding

34NadaBeneke,SueAnnFindo

35SallyFries,MarcyHays,MarshaMcCaslin

41LoriBedick,CindyRogers

42Colleen McCormley, Arlene Roberts, Cheryl Smith

43Diana Berkebile

44Debbie Durstein, Colleen McCormley, Kim Wilson

45Carol Houser, Dana Worden

67Hannah Shreve

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WVU Director of Athletics Oliver Luck ....... 87

WVU Intercollegiate Athletics .................... 88

Media Information ..................................... 89

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of America’s most prominent higher education leaders, having helmed universities for more than three decades. In 2009, Time magazine named him one of the top 10 university presidents in the United States. In 2014, Gee returned to West Virginia University, where his career as a university president began. His leadership goals include putting students first, advancing the university’s research agenda, partnering with West Virginia communities and making sure that 1.8 million West Virginians know in their hearts and minds that West Virginia University is their university. Born in Vernal, Utah, Gee graduated from the University of Utah with an honors degree in history and earned his J.D. and Ed.D degrees from Columbia University. He clerked under Chief Justice David T. Lewis of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals before being named a judicial fellow and staff assistant to the U.S. Supreme Court. In this role, he worked for Chief Justice Warren Burger on administrative and legal problems of the Court and federal judiciary. Gee returned to Utah as an associate professor and associate dean in the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, and was granted full professorship in 1978. One year later, he became dean of the West Virginia University College of Law, and, in 1981, was named West Virginia University president. He served in that role until 1985. He went on to lead the University of Colorado (1985-1990), Brown University (1998-2000), and Vanderbilt University (2001-2007). He served as president of The Ohio State University from 1990 to 1997 and again from 2007 to 2013. Gee has been a member of several education-governance organizations and committees, including the Big Ten Conference Council of Presidents, the Inter-University Council of Ohio, the Business-Higher Education Forum, and the American Association of Universities. He was chair of the American Council on Education’s Commission on Higher Education Attainment and served as co-chair of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities’ Energy Advisory Committee. In 2009, Gee was invited to join the International Advisory Board of King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia.

Active in a number of national professional and service organizations during his tenures, he has served on the boards for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., Limited Brands and the National 4-H Council. In 2011, Gee was appointed to serve as secretary on the Board of Directors of Ohio’s economic development program, JobsOhio. In 2011-2012, he was asked by Governor John Kasich to chair the Ohio Higher Education Capital Funding Collaborative and the Ohio Higher Education Funding Commission. Gee has received a number of honorary degrees, awards, fellowships and recognitions. He is a fellow of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest science organization. In 1994, Gee received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Utah, as well as from Teachers College of Columbia University. In 2013, he received the ACE Council of Fellows/Fidelity Investments Mentor Award and received the Outstanding Academic Leader of the Year Award on behalf of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. He is the co-author of 11 books, including Law, Policy and Higher Education, published in 2012. He has also authored many papers and articles on law and education. Gee’s daughter, Rebekah, is the Medicaid Medical Director for the State of Louisiana, and an assistant professor of Public Health and Medicine at Louisiana State University. She is also a Norman F. Gant/American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology/IOM Anniversary Fellow.

President E. Gordon Gee with his family -- son-in-law, David Patrón, daughter, Dr. Rebekah Gee, and twins Eva, on Gee's lap, and Elizabeth

E.GORDON GEEPresident

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Director ofAthletics As Director of Athletics at West Virginia University, Oliver Luck has worked endlessly and traveled the world to enhance the Mountaineers’ role as a major player in collegiate athletics. In four years on the job, Luck’s accomplishments have been nothing short of spectacular. In the past year alone, he successfully guided the start of construction on a new $21 million baseball park, which will open in 2015 and provide the Mountaineers with one of the best facilities in the Big 12. Add in his tireless efforts to secure a $75 million bond, start a $25 million fundraising effort and proceed with a $6 million new football team room and Luck’s efforts will show $106 million in facility improvements in the coming years to bring WVU’s aging facilities into the modern times. His work on the national level is equally impressive and equally valuable to West Virginia University. He was named in 2013 to a three-year term on the inaugural College Football Playoff committee, which will change the face of the college football national championship. He serves on the NFL Player Safety Advisory Committee, chairs the Big 12 Budget and Finance Committee, serves on the board of American Campus Community, Inc., and in May, 2014, was one of the featured speakers at the White House at the Healthy Kids and Safe Sports Concussion Summit through his work with the organization Practice Like Pros. Among athletic directors, Luck is also one of the most popular speakers on the national circuit. Countless seminars and conventions feature him on panels and discussion groups to tap into his knowledge of the corporate and collegiate world. Before 2014, his previous three years at WVU were equally impressive and busy. He has hired new coaches to bolster WVU’s level of success. He guided the completion of major capital projects such as the $25 million WVU basketball practice facility for men’s and women’s basketball and the women’s soccer training complex. He led WVU into the Big 12 Conference, presided over the best fundraising year in school history (2012), implemented several safety and crowd enhancements at Mountaineer sporting events, increased overall department revenue, continued a master plan for facility upgrades and watched his football program gain its third BCS bowl victory. In 2013, Luck oversaw the reseating of the WVU Coliseum to further increase WVU’s fundraising efforts. He added an 18th varsity sport - men’s golf, which will tee it up in 2015 for the first time since 1982. He outsourced WVU’s media rights to secure a 12-year guaranteed annual revenue source of at least $6 million per year from IMG. However, through all his accomplishments in four years in Morgantown, it all has occurred while he has fostered an atmosphere for achievement and triumph in the classroom and on the field. Luck, was appointed the University’s 11th Director of Athletics on June 9, 2010 and he was no stranger to success. In fact, Luck’s athletic and professional career has been the epitome of success, first as a record-setting quarterback for the Mountaineers from 1978-81, then as a professional quarterback for the National Football League’s Houston Oilers, and later as a professional sports executive.

After retiring from football, Luck became vice president of business development for the NFL and later was appointed general manager of the Frankfurt Galaxy of the newly created World League of American Football. He spent the ’95 season as general manager of the Rhein Fire before being named President and CEO of NFL Europe in 1996. Luck totaled more than 10 years with the NFL, before becoming chief executive officer of the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority in 2001.In that role, Luck oversaw the development and management of a $1 billion professional sports and entertainment complex for the city of Houston that included Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros, Reliant Stadium, home of the Houston Texans, the Toyota Center, home of the Houston Rockets. In 2005, Luck was appointed as the first president of Major League Soccer’s Houston Dynamos, helping that organization to a pair of MLS Cup titles in his first two years at the helm. Luck secured the funding for an $80 million soccer complex to house the Dynamos when the call came to return to his alma mater. BBVA Compass Stadium was built and opened in 2012 adding to Luck’s legacy with the professional soccer team, and the overall Houston sports facility complexes. He returned to Houston in May, 2012 for the opening ceremony of the soccer stadium that he fought so hard for. Prior to his current position at WVU, Luck was appointed to a four-year term on the West Virginia University Board of Governors, a spot he relinquished to become director of athletics. The Rhodes Scholar finalist graduated Phi Beta Kappa from WVU in 1982. He also earned a law degree from Texas, graduating cum laude in 1987. In 1997, Luck was inducted into the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame, and in 2000, he was inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame. He is married to the former Kathy Wilson. They have two sons and two daughters: Andrew, a former All-American quarterback and two-time Heisman Trophy finalist at Stanford and No. 1 overall pick of the 2012 NFL draft by the Indianapolis Colts; Mary Ellen, a standout volleyball player and graduate of Stanford; Emily, a current student at Stanford and Addison, who attends Morgantown High.

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Keli CunninghamExecutive Senior Associate Athletic Director

Matt BormanSenior Associate Athletic Director/Development

Terri HowesSenior Associate Athletic Director/Sport Administration/SWA

Michael SzulSenior Associate Athletic Director/ Business Operations

Michael FragaleAssociate Athletic Director/Communications

Brady RourkeAssociate Athletic Director/ Student Services

Matt WellsAssociate Athletic Director/External Affairs

HEAD COACHESNikki Izzo-BrownWomen’s Soccer

Jason ButtsGymnastics

Mike CareyWomen’s Basketball

Sean ClearyCross Country/Track

Sean CovichGolf

Jon HammondRifle

Sammie HensonWrestling

Dana HolgorsenFootball

Bob HugginsMen’s Basketball

Jimmy KingRowing

Jill KramerVolleyball

Marlon LeBlancMen’s Soccer

Randy MazeyBaseball

Vic RiggsSwimming and Diving

Lacey GibsonAssistant Athletic Director/Compliance

Joe HeskettAssociate Athletic Director/ Sports Performance

April MesserlyAssistant Athletic Director/Facilities & Operations

Kevin MillerAssistant Athletic Director/Annual Fund

Ben MurrayAssistant Athletic Director/Major Gifts & Capital Campaigns

Bryan MesserlyAssistant Athletic Director/Communications

Nathaniel ZinnAssistant Athletic Director/Marketing

Miha LisacTennis

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Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium

Dreamswork Field

Mountaineer Track

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Caperton Indoor Facility

Cary Gym

WVU Rifle Range

Basketball Practice Facility

Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium

WVU Wrestling Pavilion

WVU Boathouse

WVU Natatorium

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WVUsports.comWVUsports.com is the place for media and fans to go for the latest on Mountaineer volleyball. In 2013, streamed audio and video broadcasts will be available on WVU’s official athletic website. Live stats are also available to keep track of every point. Game releases are made available in PDF format one day prior to gameday.

Player and coaching staff bios are available at the click of a finger by going to WVUsports.com. Updated following each game, WVUsports.com is your place to find the latest statistics for Mountaineer volleyball. Not only will you find this season’s stats, but you will also be able to find the WVU record book for some historical perspective.

Directions to the ColiseumFrom I-68 (East/West)• Take the Pierpont Road/Airport exit (7)• Follow signs to the stadium. At the second traffic light off the interstate, turn left and travel up Easton Hill.• Count two more traffic lights and turn right on Route 705 and stay on this highway as it becomes Chestnut Ridge Road (through two more traffic lights).• To proceed to the Coliseum, go through the second light on 705 and two more traffic lights. Turn left at the third light. Follow this road around and go through three lights. The WVU Coliseum is located straight ahead.• The approximate distance from I-68 to the WVU Coliseum is 6.5 miles.

From I-79 (North/South)• Take the Star City/WVU exit (155) and follow signs to Morgantown• Cross the Star City bridge and proceed up Monongahela Boulevard toward the Coliseum.• The WVU Coliseum, is located on the right.• The approximate distance from I-79 to the Coliseum is 1.5 miles.

Media Services The West Virginia University sports communications office will be available throughout the entire 2013 volley-ball season to accommodate any media requests. The following are some guidelines that should make it easy for media members to cover the West Virginia volleyball team. Any additional questions should be directed to volleyball contact Ashley Bailey.

GamedayParking is free in the WVU Coliseum parking lots. Complete statistics are provided to all working media during and following games. Requested team members and coach Jill Kramer will be available for interviews following a 10-minute grace period after the matc.

Game ServicesThe sports communications staff will be at your service throughout the match. All working media will be provided with game rosters and other pertinent information. Com-puter-generated statistics will be available during and at the match’s conclusion. Press seating and wireless internet access is available for working media members.

CredentialsPhotographers and media members who wish to cover a match at the WVU Coliseum should contact volleyball contact Ashley Bailey, via email ([email protected]) or by phone (304-293-2821), at least 24 hours in advance.

During the WeekAny member of the media wishing to interview a player or member of the coaching staff during the week should contact Ashley Bailey, via email ([email protected]) or phone (304-293-2821), at least 24 hours in advance.

Cell phone numbers will not be made available and all WVU student-athletes have been instructed to not conduct interviews without prior approval of the sports communications staff.

Receiving InformationMedia members may receive volleyball press releases, notes and more via email. To receive such press releas-es, game recaps and more, simply email your requests to [email protected].

WHAT TO KNOW WHEN COVERING WVUAthletic Communications The West Virginia University Sports Communication Office is located in the WVU Coliseum near the Red Gate. The main sports communications office is Room 214

Mailing Address Athletic Communications Office West Virginia University P.O. Box 0877 Morgantown, WV 26507-0877

Overnight Shipping Address Athletic Communications Office West Virginia University 214 Coliseum Monongahela Blvd. Morgantown, WV 26505

Phone Information Office: 304-293-2821 Fax: 304-293-4105 Volleyball Contact Ashley Bailey Assistant Director of Athletic Communications 304-293-2821 E-Mail: [email protected]

Athletic Communications StaffMichael Fragale Associate Athletic Director, CommunicationsBryan Messerly Assistant Athletic Director, Communications John Antonik Director of Digital MediaMike Montoro Director of Football CommunicationsJoe Swan Sports Publications DirectorKristin Coldsnow Multimedia Specialist Russell Luna Associate Director of Athletic CommunicationsGrant Dovey Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Shannon McNamara Assistant Director of Athletic CommunicationsLisa Ammons Business ManagerAmy Prunty Program AssistantCheryl Wire Program AssistantNick Arthur Graduate AssistantDJ Jamiel Graduate AssistantAmy Salvatore Graduate Assistant

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