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welcome to conference usa

WKU joins 13 other institutions - Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP and UTSA - to make up the 2014-15 membership of Conference USA, which is celebrating its 20th year of existence this year. The Conference USA footprint reaches over 10 states with a combined population of approximately 30 million.

Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball). WKU will compete in 17 C-USA Championships, with the exception of only men’s soccer and men’s tennis.

Since beginning competition in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined for 83 bowl appearances in football, 100 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball including three Final Fours, 60 NCAA baseball appearances including six College World Series berths, 71 NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and 35 individual national champions in track and field and cross country.

Success is not limited to athletic achievement, however, as 186 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered Academic All-America honors, 651 have achieved Academic All-District laurels and thousands of student-athletes have earned their college degrees.

C-USA annually awards $4,000 postgraduate scholarships along with the Sport Academic Awards, Scholar-Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA presents a Spirit of Service Award three times each year, recognizing student-athletes who excel on the field, in the classroom and give back to the community through significant service efforts and participation.

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1 Welcome to Conference USA2 Table of Contents3 Quick Facts4 Media Information5 Contact Information 6 Among the Nation’s Best8 2014 Roster9 E.A. Diddle Arena10 Travel Information

2014 outlook12 2014 Outlook

coaching staff15 Head Coach Travis Hudson20 Assistant Coach Kristi Griffin22 Graduate Assistants

laDY toPPERs24 Player Profiles33 Harlie Bryant

2013 REviEw35 2013 Final Statistics39 NCAA Stats Leaders40 Sun Belt Conference41 2013 Review

histoRY44 Match Records46 Single-Season Records48 Career Records50 Individual Records53 Annual Leaders55 Lady Topper Honor Roll57 Letterwinners59 Program Milestones60 NCAA Tournament61 AVCA National Poll62 Year-by-Year Records63 Year-by-Year Results75 Series Records77 All-Time Series Results

univERsitY96 Western Kentucky University97 Bowling Green, Kentucky98 University President99 Director of Athletics100 Senior Athletic Staff101 Athletic Staff102 WKU Head Coaches103 Student-Athlete Outreach104 Big Red

confEREncE usa106 Conference USA108 C-USA Volleyball Tournament109 2013 C-USA Final Statistics110 2013 C-USA Results

oPPonEnts112 2014 Opponent Profiles

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quick factsunivERsitY infoRMationLocation Bowling Green, Ky.Founded 1906Colors Red and WhiteEnrollment 21,124Conference Conference USATeam Name Lady ToppersMascot Big RedFacility (Capacity) E.A. Diddle Arena (7,326)President Dr. Gary RansdellAthletic Director Todd StewartFaculty Athletic Rep Dr. Craig MartinAthletic Web Site WKUSports.comUniversity Web Site WKU.edu

vollEYBall infoRMation2013 Record 27-62013 Conference Record 17-1 (1st SBC)2013 Postseason N/A2013 Final Rankings N/AStarters Returning/Lost 4/2 + LiberoLettermen Returning/Lost 7/5Newcomers 5

laDY toPPER histoRYFirst Year of Play 1981All-Time Record 746-461 (.618)Winning Seasons 2430+ Win Seasons 6Sun Belt Conference Regular-Season Titles 11Sun Belt Conference Tournament Titles 5NCAA Appearances 7Last NCAA Appearance 2012 (Second Round)

hEaD coachHead Coach Travis Hudson 20th Season (WKU, 1994)Career Record 467-186 (.715)WKU Record Same

coaching staffAssistant Coach Kristi Griffin Sixth Season (Southern Indiana, 2004)Graduate Assistant Casey Garvey Second Season (Samford, 2013)Graduate Assistant Brittany Nicley Second Season (Judson University, 2008)

2014 schEDulEDatE oPPonEnt tiME PlacE8/29 1-UC Riverside 3:30 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. 1-UNLV 8:30 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev.8/30 1-Cal State Northridge 3:30 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev.9/2 Belmont 7:00 p.m. Bowling green9/5 2-Incarnate Word 10:00 a.m. Springfield, Mo. 2-Missouri State 7:00 p.m. Springfield, Mo. 9/6 2-Wis.-Milwaukee 10:30 a.m. Springfield, Mo. 2-Oral Roberts 2:30 p.m. Springfield, Mo. 9/9 Lipscomb 6:30 p.m. Nashville, Tenn.9/12 3-Purdue 7:00 p.m. Bowling green9/13 3-austin Peay 11:00 a.m. Bowling green 3-western Michigan 5:00 p.m. Bowling green9/19 4-Wis.-Milwaukee 9:00 a.m. East Lansing, Mich. 4-Michigan State 6:00 p.m. East Lansing, Mich.9/20 4-LIU Brooklyn 3:00 p.m. East Lansing, Mich.9/23 tennessee tech 7:00 p.m. Bowling green 9/26 Louisiana Tech* 7:00 p.m. Ruston, La. 9/28 Rice* 12:00 p.m. Bowling green 10/3 FIU* 5:00 p.m. Miami, Fla. 10/5 Florida Atlantic* 11:00 a.m. Boca Raton, Fla. 10/ 7 charlotte* 6:00 p.m. Bowling green10/10 5-Marshall* 7:00 p.m. Bowling green10/12 north texas* 12:00 p.m. Bowling green 10/17 UTSA* 7:00 p.m. San Antonio, Texas 10/19 UTEP* 1:00 p.m. El Paso, Texas10/24 fiu* 7:00 p.m. Bowling green 10/26 florida atlantic* 12:00 p.m. Bowling green10/31 UAB* 7:00 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. 11/7 Southern Miss* 7:00 p.m. Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/9 Marshall* 12:00 p.m. Huntington, W. Va.11/13 utEP* 7:00 p.m. Bowling green11/15 Middle tennessee* 7:00 p.m. Bowling green11/21-23 C-USA Tournament Hattiesburg, Miss.

Schedule KeyHome matches in bold* denotes Conference USA match1-UNLV Invitational, UNLV2-Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational, Missouri State3-Holiday Inn University Plaza Invitational, WKU4-Auto-Owners Insurance Spartan Invitational, Michigan State5-Active Ankle Game of the Week

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Editor: Whitney Tarpy Design/layout: Whitney Tarpy, Kyle Neaves, Hannah Krill contributors: Kyle Neaves, Robert Sampson, Michael Schroeder Photography: Bryan Lemon, Clinton Lewis, Joe Imel, Megan Stearman, Dr. James Robinson, Sheila Bodway, Glenn Eisert, Michael Noble, Tom Rogers Printing: Gerald Printing on the cover: Junior Noelle Langenkamp (left), senior Heather Boyan (center), junior Haley Bodway (right)

The 2014 WKU Volleyball Media Guide is a publication of the WKU Athletic Media Relations Office. All text and photo content is property of WKU Athletics and Western Kentucky University and may not be reproduced without permission. This document was printed with state funds.

wkusports.com is the official online home for all 18 sports on The Hill. Rosters, schedules, statistics, game notes, game recaps and media guides are constantly updated online.

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media informationwku athletic communications/Media RelationsThe WKU Athletic Communications/Media Relations department considers its work with the media a top priority. If you need additional information, interview or photograph requests, or have any questions, please contact Whitney Tarpy, assistant director of athletic communications/media relations, through phone or email.

interview PolicyMedia members wishing to interview Head Coach Travis Hudson, his assistants or any student-athletes by phone or in person may send requests to Whitney Tarpy through phone or email at least a day in advance.

covering PracticeThe Lady Toppers practice regularly at E.A. Diddle Arena. Members of the media are asked to inform Whitney Tarpy through phone or email when they are attending practice. All attendees are asked to stay off the court.

credentialsAnyone wishing to cover a WKU volleyball match should contact Whitney Tarpy through phone or email at least one day in advance in order to make the proper arrangements.

gameday servicesStatistics, rosters and match notes will be provided to the media at each home volleyball match. Box scores and play-by-play (if necessary) will be handed out immediately following the competition of the match. After a brief cooling down period, coaches and student-athletes will be available for interviews.

live stats/live BroadcastsLive stats of all home volleyball matches will be available at WKUSports.com and StatBroadcast.com. Live video broadcasts will also be available for select home matches with a paid subscription to WKUSports.tv.

wkusports.comWKUSports.com is the official online home for all 18 sports on The Hill. Rosters, schedules, stats, game notes, game recaps and media guides are available at any time through the site.

The site was revamped during the summer of 2013 with CBS College Sports Network operating the official site, providing Hilltopper and Lady Topper fans with the most in-depth coverage and content of WKU sports that has ever been available.

social MediaYou can follow Head Coach Travis Hudson and the WKU volleyball program on Twitter via @TravisHudsonWKU and @WKUVolleyball with additional volleyball coverage loacted at the official Twitter site of WKU Athletics, @WKUSports. Follow Lady Topper volleyball on Facebook with the WKU Athletics official page, WKU Athletics.

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contact informationwku athlEtic coMMunications/ MEDia RElations officE

whitney tarpy asst. Directorvolleyball contact615-430-1495 (Cell)270-745-4363 (Office)[email protected]

athletic Media Relations staff DirectoryMichael Schroeder Assistant A.D./CommunicationsKyle Neaves DirectorJeremy Brown Assistant DirectorRobert Sampson Assistant DirectorWhitney Tarpy Assistant DirectorPaul Just SID Emeritus/HistorianMegan Stearman Lead PhotographerDr. James Robinson Staff PhotographerAdam Klupp Student AssistantLillie-Anne Mulligan Student Assistant

Mailing informationE.A. Diddle Arena c/o Media Relations1605 Avenue of ChampionsBowling Green, KY 42101-6412

websiteWKUSports.com

social MediaTwitter: Facebook: Instagram@WKUSports WKU Athletics @WKUSports@WKUSportsPics@WKUVolleyball @TravisHudsonWKU@WKUKristi

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Mailing informationConference USA5201 North O’Connor - Suite 300Irving, TX 75039

Phone214-774-1300

fax214-496-0055

websiteConferenceUSA.com

social MediaTwitter:@Conference_USA

Facebook:Conference USA

Western Kentucky University has a long and storied history across its 18 Division I NCAA programs.

We respectfully ask that you refer to our University’s athletic programs as the WKU Hilltoppers and WKU Lady Toppers.

Please refrain from using any of the following variations

W. Kentucky Western KentuckyWestern Ky. Western

we are ‘wku’

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among the nation’s bestWKU volleyball has built itself a winning tradition on The Hill. Just looking at the number of wins, stats and accomplishments over the last four years, it’s easy to see that Lady Topper volleyball is here to make a statement-- WKU is among the nation’s best teams.

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Three Conference ChampionshipsTwo Conference Tournament Championships

Five AVCA All-America SelectionsEight AVCA All-Region Selections

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WKU is 1 of 3 teams to record 27 or more wins in each of the past four seasons.

Since 2010,WKU is 1 of 15 teams to post

60 or more conference wins.

Over each of the last four seasons, WKU is 1 of 3 teams to rank in the top 10 of hitting percentage.

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2014 roster

NUMERICALno. naME Pos ht YR hoMEtown high school1 Jessica Lucas S 6-0 Fr. Seymour, Ind. Seymour3 Heather Boyan MH 6-1 Sr. Munster, Ind. Munster7 Alyssa Cavanaugh OH/RS 5-10 Fr. Louisville, Ky. Assumption 10 Haley Bodway OH 6-0 Jr. Bloomington, Minn. Jefferson 11 Amara Listenbee MH 6-0 Fr. Beloit, Wis. Beloit Memorial 12 Georgia O’Connell DS 5-2 So. Louisville, Ky. Male 13 Noelle Langenkamp MH 6-2 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Ursuline Academy15 Rachel Engle OH 5-9 Jr. Floyds Knobs, Ind. Floyd Central 16 Sydney Engle OH/RS 6-0 Fr. Floyds Knobs, Ind. Floyd Central 17 Kaelin Grimes DS 5-8 So. Louisville, Ky. Assumption 19 Mollie Pajakowski DS/S 5-9 Sr. Granger, Ind. Marian 24 Jackie Scott OH/DS 5-11 Fr. Wildwood, Mo. Lafayette

ALPHABETICALno. naME Pos ht YR hoMEtown high school10 Haley Bodway OH 6-0 Jr. Bloomington, Minn. Jefferson 3 Heather Boyan MH 6-1 Sr. Munster, Ind. Munster 7 Alyssa Cavanaugh OH/RS 5-10 Fr. Louisville, Ky. Assumption 15 Rachel Engle OH 5-9 Jr. Floyds Knobs, Ind. Floyd Central 16 Sydney Engle OH/RS 6-0 Fr. Floyds Knobs, Ind. Floyd Central 17 Kaelin Grimes DS 5-8 So. Louisville, Ky. Assumption 13 Noelle Langenkamp MH 6-2 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Ursuline Academy11 Amara Listenbee MH 6-0 Fr. Beloit, Wis. Beloit Memorial 1 Jessica Lucas S 6-0 Fr. Seymour, Ind. Seymour 12 Georgia O’Connell DS 5-2 So. Louisville, Ky. Male 19 Mollie Pajakowski DS/S 5-9 Sr. Granger, Ind. Marian 24 Jackie Scott OH/DS 5-11 Fr. Wildwood, Mo. Lafayette

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Travis Hudson 20th SeasonAssistant Coach Kristi Griffin Sixth SeasonGraduate Assistant Casey Garvey Second SeasonGraduate Assistant Brittany Nicley Second Season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEHALEY BODWAY HAY-lee BODE-wayHeather BOYAN boy-ENKAELIN Grimes KAY-linNOELLE Langenkamp no-ELAMARA Listenbee uh-MAR-ruhMollie PAJAKOWSKI PADGE-uh-COW-skiBrittany NICLEY NICE-lee

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e.a. diddle arena

from i-65 north (heading south): Take the first Bowling Green exit (exit 28) onto US 31-W. Follow the signs for US 31-W South -- Bowling Green. Stay on the four-lane US 31-W South (Louisville Road) to the stop light at the bridge over Barren River. Continue straight through the light. When the one-way streets merge into the four-lane University Blvd., you will be on the NW corner of the WKU campus (railroad on right, WKU on left).

from i-65 south (heading north): Take the second Bowling Green exit (exit 22) onto Scottsville Road and follow it all the way down to the 31-W intersection. Take a left at the light and follow 31-W down to the roundabout and exit right onto University Blvd. WKU’s athletic facilities will be located on your right coming up the road.

from us 68-80 west (heading east): Follow US 68-80 (Russellville Road) into Bowling Green. You will pass under a railroad overpass (with its “Welcome to WKU” sign) and turn left onto University Blvd. The athletics complex will then be on your right -- first Nick Denes Field (baseball), then Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium. The Arena/Stadium Parking Lot and E.A. Diddle Arena will be on your right just past the stadium.

from the natcher Parkway (heading south): Take the first Bowling Green exit (US 231, exit 9) and turn right onto Morgantown Road (US 231) into Bowling Green. You will cross Veterans Memorial Lane and pass Warren Central High School (on the right). When you reach the junction of US 231 and US 68-80 (Holley Corporation on your right and Arby’s straight ahead), turn left onto Russellville Road and follow the directions for US 68-80 above from the railroad overpass (“Welcome to WKU” sign) on in to Diddle Arena/Smith Stadium.

directions to WKUE.A. DIDDLE ARENAOne of the finest on-campus facilities in the country, WKU’s E.A. Diddle Arena serves as the home of Hilltopper and Lady Topper basketball and Lady Topper volleyball. The facility celebrated its 50th year of operation during the 2012-13 school year.

The building, named for legendary Hilltopper coach E.A. Diddle, was officially dedicated in December 1963, and underwent a $32 million renovation in 2002. The renovation was the focal point of WKU’s extensive athletic complex makeover.

Included in the Diddle Arena renovation were a new playing floor, all-new seating, two state-of-the-art video boards and 16 luxury suites. But those were just the changes made to the playing arena. An addition was added to the back side of the facility which houses new training and weight rooms as well as a 30,000-square foot auxiliary gym complex containing two regulation basketball courts with a firewall divider. New locker rooms and office facilities were also added for multiple sports and the athletics administration.

The utility and versatility of the arena has been amply demonstrated throughout the years. The facility has hosted several Sun Belt Conference basketball tournaments, and was the site of the 2003, 2009 and 2012 SBC Volleyball Championships. Diddle Arena has staged numerous concerts, hosted WKU’s annual spring and winter commencements and has even welcomed the President of the United States during a 1988 visit by Ronald Reagan.

E.A. DIDDLEWKU’s Edgar Allen Diddle stood unique among the college basketball coaches of the world.

His 759-302 won-loss record over 42 years at WKU made him the first coach to ever guide his team through more than 1,000 games at one college. At the time of his retirement in 1964, his 759 wins stood as the highest total ever by a college coach.

On September 7, 1922, he joined the staff at Western Kentucky State College as athletic director and coach of all sports. He gave up his duties as head football coach in the fall of 1929. In 1934, Diddle relinquished the job of athletic director, but assumed it again in the summer of 1942 and held it, in addition to his coaching duties, until his retirement.

Over the years he became famous throughout the nation for his antics with a red towel that was his constant companion on the bench. Never done as a “show,” the towel tossing started as a nervous habit, and he used it to signal his players. The Red Towel soon became a revered WKU tradition.

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travel information

recommended HOTELS

candlewood suites ..................... 270-912-0246540 Wall Street

courtyard Bowling green .......... 270-783-85691010 Wilkinson Trace

Days inn ....................................... 270-781-64704617 Scottsville Road

Drury inn ..................................... 270-842-71001766 Campbell Lane

hampton inn ............................... 270-842-4100233 Three Springs Road

hilton garden inn ....................... 270-781-67781020 Wilkinson Trace

holiday inn Express ................... 270-843-3200165 Three Springs Road

holiday inn-univ. Plaza .............. 270-745-00881021 Wilkinson Trace

Ramada........................................ 270-781-30004767 Scottsville Road

sleep inn ...................................... 270-842-3800185 Greenwood Lane

staybridge suites ....................... 270-904-0480680 Campbell Lane

townePlace suites ...................... 270-782-47141818 Cave Mill Road

recommended RESTAURANTS

the Bistro .................................... 270-781-96461129 College Street

Buckhead cafe ............................ 270-846-0110760 Campbell Lane

chaney’s Dairy Barn ................... 270-843-55679191 Nashville Road

chick-fil-a ................................... 270-782-68071766 Campbell Lane

Double Dogs ............................... 270-843-93571780 Scottsville Road

440 Main ...................................... 270-793-0450440 E Main Avenue

griff’s Deli .................................... 270-904-47431640 Scottsville Road

home cafe ................................... 270-846-12722440 Nashville Road

Jimmy John’s ............................... 270-393-88841916 Russellville Road

lost River Pizza ........................... 270-746-02552440 Nashville Road

Mariah’s ....................................... 270-846-0020360 East 8th Avenue

Mellow Mushroom ...................... 270-393-18001035 Chestnut Street

Mister B’s ..................................... 270-904-42001945 Scottsville Road

Montana grille ............................ 270-746-97461740 Scottsville Road

outback steakhouse .................. 270-746-04093260 Scottsville Road

Rafferty’s ..................................... 270-842-01231939 Scottsville Road

tea Bayou .................................... 270-904-3889906 State Street

643 sports Bar & grill ................. 270-846-0020360 East 8th Avenue

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2014 outlooknEw confEREncE, saME tRaDitionThe 2014 season will bring new challenges to the WKU volleyball team, as the team enters into a new conference in Conference USA. However, the plan remains the same: to win league titles and make a trip to the NCAA Tournament. WKU returns seven letterwinners, including four starters, from a team that went 27-6 with a conference championship. Add five highly-touted freshmen to that mix, and the Lady Toppers look to keep the pace of its winning tradition in 2014.

huDson EntERs YEaR 20WKU head coach Travis Hudson enters his 20th season at the helm of Lady Topper volleyball, as he becomes the longest tenured coach on The Hill. Hudson went from a 7-26 record during his first season in 1995 to producing seven teams that went to the NCAA Tournament along with 10 Sun Belt Conference regular-season championships and five SBC Tournament titles. A WKU alum himself, Hudson holds a 467-186 career record, good for a .715 winning percentage. He has coached 59 All-Conference honorees, including 35 named to the first team, along with 11 All-America selections.

schEDulE BRings faMiliaR foEs, nEw facEsAs the move to C-USA brings in a new conference slate, only four teams on the schedule will repeat from last season with WKU defeating each of those teams in UNLV, Belmont, Purdue and Western Michigan.

Though the league schedule is new, WKU will renew the series with several former Sun Belt Conference opponents, including Louisiana Tech, FIU, Florida Atlantic, UAB, Charlotte, North Texas and Middle Tennessee. The Lady Toppers are just a year removed from facing four of the teams as league foes, as WKU is a combined 96-25 versus FIU, Florida Atlantic, NT and MT. However, WKU hasn’t played LA Tech since 2000, UAB since 1996 and Charlotte since 1990.

The 2014 campaign also delivers seven first-time opponents. Cal State Northridge, Incarnate Word, Missouri State, Michigan State, LIU Brooklyn, UTEP and UTSA will all meet WKU for the first time in each of the programs’ history.

challEnging 2014 slatEWith 32 total matches on the schedule, including 13 at E.A. Diddle Arena, WKU faces six teams that went to the NCAA Tournament last season with five coming in the first month of action. The Lady Toppers’ opponents garnered six wins in NCAA postseason action, including a trio of teams advancing past the first round in Cal State Northridge (Second Round), Michigan State (Sweet 16) and Purdue (Elite Eight).

Ten opponents finished the campaign in the top 100 RPI, including a pair coming in the conference part with defending league champion UTSA and regional-

rival Middle Tennessee. Three of the teams were ranked or received votes in the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) final 2013 poll. Out of the 27 opponents on the regular-season schedule, 17 posted winning seasons in 2013 with nine of those tallying 20 wins or more. REtuRning thE nation’s toP hittERsFor the fourth-straight year, WKU ranked in the top 10 of hitting percentage in the NCAA, finishing third in 2013 with a .312 mark. With Noelle Langenkamp and Heather Boyan back at the net, WKU returns two of the nation’s top hitters. The Lady Toppers are the only team that bring back two players that ranked in the top 20 of hitting percentage last season. PLAyER, SCHOOL                       HIT PCT. NCAA RANKWhitney Little, Missouri .463 3Ginna Lopez-Chavez, Florida A&M .454 5Inky Ajanaku, Stanford .438 9Tyler Richardson, Ohio State .414 13Noelle Langenkamp, WKU .411 15Delaina Sarden, UCF .409 16Heather Boyan, WKU .407 18Kelly McCaddin, American .406 19

signing class naMED toP 30 in nationThe 2014 signing class for WKU volleyball was named a top-30 recruiting by PrepVolleyball.com, adding to the accolades already received by a heralded recruiting class.

Ranked at No. 29 and comprised of a Fab 50 selection, two PrepVolleyball.com All-Americans and an Academic All-American, WKU head coach Travis Hudson calls this group of talent the best class in WKU volleyball history. With size, athleticism and skill in many different areas, the five Lady Topper recruits each come to Bowling Green from a winning background with a ton of big-game experience.

wku taBBED sEconD in c-usa PREsEason PollVoted on by the league’s 13 volleyball coaches, WKU was selected to finish second in the Conference USA Preseason Poll. The Lady Toppers were placed behind defending regular-season and tournament champion UTSA, who produced a 24-8 overall record and 13-1 league mark in 2013. The Roadrunners welcome back 10 letterwinners and six starters from that squad.

Rounding out the top five after WKU was Rice in third followed by North Texas in fourth and Southern Miss and UAB tied for fifth place.

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2014 outlooklangEnkaMP naMED PREsEason PoY, tRio lanDs on c-usa PREsEason tEaMThree Lady Toppers were named to the Conference USA Preseason Team, highlighted by junior Noelle Langenkamp selected as the league’s Preseason Player of the Year. Joining Langenkamp on the list is senior Heather Boyan and junior Haley Bodway. WKU’s three honorees were the most from one school followed by UTSA and North Texas with two each.

nEw flooR lEaDERWith the graduation of three-time All-American setter Melanie Stutsman, WKU will turn to newcomer Jessica Lucas to run its offense. The Seymour, Ind., native was selected as a highest honorable mention selection to the PrepVolleyball.com All-America honorees while guiding her team to the IHSSA Final Four and Elite Eight. Coached by her mom in high school, she set the career assist record with 3,597 and single-season record with 988.

Back Row DEfEnsE gEts a changEThe back line will have one major change to it in 2014 after the departure of three-time Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year Ashley Potts, as a new libero will step in. Sophomores Kaelin Grimes and Georgia O’Connell will be up for the spot. Both hailing from Louisville, the pair combined for 350 digs as true freshmen in 2013. Grimes and O’Connell are also strong at the service line with 15 and 23 service aces, respectively, while Grimes had just 13 service errors, the least amount of the team’s most consistent servers.

Mollie Pajakowski will also be a staple for the defense in her last year on The Hill. The Granger, Ind., product had the best season of her career in 2013 after playing in every set to total 186 digs.

vEtERan MiDDlE hittERs PRoviDE PowERWKU boasts four middle hitters on its 2014 roster, including returners Langenkamp and Boyan. The duo each averaged close to three kills per set while leading the team in blocks, as Boyan had 99 and Langenkamp posted 97.

The veterans will provide great leadership for the newbie in the position--Amara Listenbee. Listenbee hails from Beloit, Wis., and was one of the top players for the Purple Knights of Beloit Memorial, earning her All-Conference and team MVP honors.

outsiDE hittERs BRing PositivE Mix to offEnsESimilar to the middle hitters, the outside hitters will have a positive mix of returners and newcomers. Bodway and junior Rachel Engle bring expereince to the rotation. Bodway played in all 33 matches last season, finishing third on the team with 311 kills. Her numbers improved in Sun Belt Conference action, as she was eighth in the league with 3.21 kills per set in

SBC-only stats. Engle continues to play well on both sides of the ball, tabbing 137 kills, 64 digs and 33 blocks last season.

Adding depth to the position are freshmen Alyssa Cavanaugh, Sydney Engle and Jackie Scott. Cavanaugh comes in with a strong playing resume, leading Louisville’s Assumption High School to four-straight state titles. She was also named a PrepVolleyball.com and Under Armour High School All-American. Engle, sister of WKU OH Rachel Engle, led nationally-ranked Floyd Central to the semi-state round was serving as the team leader in blocks. Scott also comes from a winning background, leaving Lafayette High School in Missouri for The Hill after three state titles and helped set the best record in Missouri high school volleyball history in 2012 with a 40-0 record and 80-0 mark in sets. Scott will also provide assistance as a defensive specialist.

2014 conference usa volleyball Preseason Poll

1. UTSA2. WKU3. Rice4. North Texas5. Southern Miss (tie)5. UAB (tie)7. Middle Tennessee8. Marshall9. FIU10. UTEP11. Florida Atlantic12. Charlotte13. Louisiana Tech

2014 conference usa volleyball Preseason team

name school Pos. Yr.Sammie Bane Marshall S Sr.Chelsea Ross Middle Tennessee OH Jr.Carnae Dillard North Texas OH Jr.Amy Henard North Texas S So.Sara Blasier Rice S So.Quinci Hayward Southern Miss MB Jr.Sara Rishell UAB MB Sr.Talia Jones UTEP OH Jr.Dajana Boskovic UTSA OH So.Jessica Waldrip UTSA S So.Haley Bodway WKU OH Jr.Heather Boyan WKU MH Sr.Noelle Langenkamp WKU MH Jr.

2014 c-usa volleyball Preseason Player of the Year Noelle Langenkamp - WKU

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wku ‘94 | 467-186 (.715)One name easily comes to mind when thinking of Western Kentucky University volleyball--Travis Hudson. Entering into his 20th season as head coach in the 2014 season, he is the architect behind turning WKU volleyball into a championship-caliber team and bringing national attention to the Lady Topper program.

After taking over the helm in 1995 and finishing that campaign with a 7-26 overall record, a resurgence in WKU volleyball came at an astounding pace. Under Hudson’s tutelage, WKU has earned 10 Sun Belt Conference Regular-Season Championships, including seven-straight from 2000-2006, and five Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championships. Along with that, the Lady Toppers have appeared in seven NCAA Tournaments, as five came from earning the league’s automatic bid and two were as at-large selections.

For his career, Hudson holds a 467-186 (.715) mark, as his only head coaching job has been on The Hill. Hudson has been named Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year five times in 2000, 2002, 2005, 2012 and 2013 while being an American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) National Coach of the Year finalist three times after earning the South Region Coach of the Year award in 2002, 2005 and 2012. He has 17 winning seasons in his career, as he has 15 seasons with 20 or more wins as well as four years with 30 or more wins.

Hudson also closes out WKU’s time in the Sun Belt Conference with a 215-59 record (.785), as the athletic department joins Conference USA as a full-time member in July 2014. His student-athletes have earned 59 All-Sun Belt Conference selections, including 35 first-team honorees, as well as five selections for SBC Player of the Year, six for SBC Defensive Player of the Year, one for SBC Setter of the Year and four for SBC Freshman/Newcomer of the Year.

The Lady Toppers are also recognized on a national scale, as WKU has ranked as high as No. 16 in the AVCA National Poll in 2013 and finished as No. 21 in the nation in 2012, the first

time in program history that a team finished the season ranked. Along with that, Hudson’s produced 19 AVCA All-Region selection and 11 AVCA All-Americans during his tenure, including four-time All-American Megan Argabright.

But Hudson is not a man to rest on his accomplishments. To the contrary, he continues to ambitiously set new goals for his program and his players, pushing them to reach heights never before seen at WKU.

During the 2013 season, WKU was looking to end its era in the Sun Belt Conference on top, and it did that by winning Hudson’s 10th regular-season title and 11th in program history with a 27-6 overall record and 17-1 against league opponents. The Lady Toppers opened the season for the first-time ever ranked in the AVCA Top-25 poll at No. 21 before moving up to No. 16 after defeating No. 16 Purdue in West Lafayette in its opening weekend. The ranking was the highest in school history. The team stayed ranked or received votes for 15-consecutive weeks throughout 2013.

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PERsonalBorn: December 28, 1970Hometown: Brownsville, Ky.High School: Edmonson County High SchoolCollege: WKU, 1994wife: CindyChildren: Tyler and Andrew

coaching caREER1992: WKU - Volunteer Coach1993-94: WKU - Assistant Coach1995-Present: WKU - Head Coach

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Coaching StaffAfter a tough non-conference slate that consisted of five opponents receiving national attention from the poll voters, WKU carried a 10-4 record into SBC action. WKU swept its first five matches before dropping its first set against a league foe in a 3-1 win over ULM. It snapped a streak of 40-consecutive sets won over a SBC opponent and 24-straight sets won by WKU this season overall. The Lady Toppers then took its first and only loss in the conference schedule the following match in a five-set contest at Louisiana-Lafayette, breaking an impressive SBC streak set by the team, as it was the first loss against a league opponent since October 4, 2011, making it 38-straight matches won.

The team responded after the loss in a dominating way by winning out the regular season and sweeping 10 of its last 11 matches. In the process, Melanie Stutsman became WKU’s all-time assist leader while Ashley Potts became the program’s all-time digs leader. WKU ended the season in its 29th SBC Tournament appearance and 16th under Hudson.

At season’s end, SBC coaches honored the Lady Toppers by placing five on All-Conference teams and honoring three individuals with specialty awards. Stutsman earned the league’s inaugural Setter of the Year honor while Potts won Defensive Player of the Year for the third time. Stutsman along with Paige Wessel and Noelle Langenkamp were garnered with first-team accolades while Potts and Heather Boyan were named to the second team. Hudson also earned Coach of the Year while all the Lady Toppers were given the Team Academic

Award after earning the highest GPA out of the league’s 10 schools.

The 2012 campaign marked a historic year for the WKU volleyball program, as Hudson and the Lady Toppers defended the team’s league titles by earning their second-straight SBC regular-season and tournament championships. After receiving votes in the AVCA Top 25 Preseason Poll, WKU entered the top 25 in week five’s poll at No. 24 with a 13-3 record and wins over nationally-ranked opponents Dayton and Michigan. WKU finished out the year ranked in the national poll and finished with a No. 21 ranking, the first time in program history that a WKU squad ranked in the year’s final release.

After falling to Ohio State on Sept. 8, WKU would not drop a match until its final game of the 2012 season, giving WKU and Hudson the longest-winning streak in school history at 24 games. During that time, the Lady Toppers also won 36-straight matches, including 11-consecutive sweeps. Heading into the SBC Tournament at E.A. Diddle Arena, WKU took 45 of 46 sets against SBC teams and ranked as high as No. 17 in the AVCA poll, then a program record. The Lady Toppers then won three-straight sweeps on its way to the tournament crown.

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Coaching StaffWKU made history again in its seventh appearance at the NCAA Tournament, as the Lady Toppers took a 3-0 victory against Loyola Marymount in their opening match, the first-ever NCAA Tournament win in the program’s history. The team’s memorable season came to a conclusion after falling to host and No. 2 Stanford, giving WKU a 33-4 season record.

Six individual Lady Toppers were recognized for their efforts on the court along with Hudson. Stutsman and Jordyn Skinner were named AVCA All-American and All-South honorees. Potts was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year for the second year in a row while she, Stutsman, Skinner and Wessel were First-Team All-SBC selections. Boyan and Langenkamp were named to the second team. Hudson earned his third AVCA South Region Coach of the Year honor after being named SBC Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his career.

The 2011 season saw him move past UALR’s Van Compton and lead all active Sun Belt Conference coaches in league wins with 183. Hudson also won the 400th match of his career with a 3-0 sweep of Denver at E.A. Diddle Arena on Oct. 28. The Lady Toppers finished the season 31-4 after losing to Marquette in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The squad was only the fifth in school history to win at least 30 matches. 2011 marked the 10th consecutive season and 12th time under Hudson that WKU has won at least 25 matches.

The 2011 season also saw the WKU volleyball program achieve new levels of recognition on the national circuit. For the first time in program history, WKU entered the AVCA Top 25 Poll, ranked no. 24 in the nation heading into the postseason. The Lady Toppers also reached a program high No. 21 in the NCAA RPI.

Following the season, Skinner was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year while Potts was tabbed as the SBC Defensive Player of the Year. Tiffany Elmore, Stutsman and Lindsay Williams joined the pair as All-SBC honorees. Skinner and Stutsman were also named first-team All-South Region.The 2010 season saw the Lady Toppers earn a trip to the NCAA

Tournament. Following the regular season, Elmore, Williams, Skinner and Stutsman were named to the All-Sun Belt Conference teams. Stutsman was also named SBC Freshman of the Year.

Stutsman and Elmore added to their honors as they were both named to the AVCA All-South Region Team. Stutsman was named the South Region Freshman of the Year, along with earning a spot on the 14-person first team. She went on to become the fourth Lady Topper to earn All-America honors, being named an AVCA honorable mention All-American.

In 2008, the Lady Toppers claimed the program’s third Sun Belt Conference Tournament title sweeping all three opponents, Middle Tennessee, FIU and New Orleans, on their way to the league’s NCAA Tournament at-large bid. After winning the championship, the Lady Toppers competed in the school’s fourth NCAA Tournament in Champaign, Ill. The Lady Toppers also finished the season with a No. 34 ranking in the final AVCA Top 25 poll.

Following the season, seniors Megan Argabright and Julia Noe were named to the AVCA All-South Region Teams and also picked up All-American honors for their performances during the season. After being named an All-American during the first three years during her career, Argabright became the first female WKU athlete to be named a four-time All-American.

The 2007 season saw the Lady Toppers make a bit of history. Through the first 26 years of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament, the Sun Belt Conference had never received an at-large bid. That changed, however, as a top-notch schedule, a No. 36 ranking in the RPI, and a 27-9 final record all added up to an invitation to the “Big Dance” for the Lady Toppers. It marked the third NCAA Tournament appearance for WKU in six seasons, with the Lady Toppers earning the Sun Belt’s automatic bid with league tournament championships in both 2002 and 2005.

Year overall conf. finish notes1995 7-26 1-8 T-9th1996 18-17 5-4 5th1997 9-22 2-7 8th1998 26-10 9-5 4th1999 18-14 9-7 4th2000 25-8 13-3 T-1st SBC East Co-Champions2001 24-6 13-1 1st SBC East Champions2002 33-5 14-0 1st SBC East Champions, SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA 1st Round 2003 28-7 12-2 1st SBC East Champions2004 26-7 11-3 1st SBC East Champions2005 31-3 12-0 1st SBC East Champions, SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA 1st Round2006 26-10 14-3 T-1st SBC East Co-Champions2007 27-9 14-3 2nd NCAA 1st Round2008 26-10 12-5 3rd SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA 1st Round2009 25-9 13-4 2nd2010 27-9 14-2 2nd NCAA 1st Round2011 31-4 15-1 1st SBC East Champions, SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA 1st Round2012 33-4 15-0 1st SBC East Champions, SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA 2nd Round2013 27-6 17-1 1st SBC Champions

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Coaching StaffThe 2005 Lady Toppers rank among the best teams in school history, finishing the year 31-3 (a school-record .912 winning percentage) and going undefeated in Sun Belt Conference play (12-0). WKU also ran through the conference tournament, claiming its second championship and berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Lady Toppers had the best start in school history opening the season 18-1 -- including wins at Indiana and Georgia Tech. They went on to win 27 of their last 28 matches en route to the Sun Belt championship, as Hudson earned SBC Coach of the Year honors for the third time since 2000. WKU also gained national recognition, climbing to 34th in the USA Today/CSTV Coaches Poll.

The 2005 season also produced another first in Lady Topper volleyball history, as Caron Blotch and Argabright were named to the AVCA All-America team. Hudson also earned his second AVCA South Region Coach of the Year Award.

Argabright went on to become the first multi-time All-American in Lady Topper history, as Hudson led her and the 2006 squad to a seventh-straight division title with a 14-3 league mark and a 26-10 overall record. She also earned All-America honors following the 2007 season.

Hudson’s 2004 squad opened the campaign 16-1 with the only loss coming in a four-game setback to nationally-ranked Stanford. WKU went on to capture its fifth-straight Sun Belt Conference East Division Championship with an 11-3 league mark, and advanced to the Sun Belt Tournament championship match for the fourth-consecutive season. The Lady Toppers also posted their seventh-consecutive winning campaign, finishing 26-7, and became the first Lady Topper team to earn votes in the coaches poll, climbing as high as 32nd with nine votes.

The 2003 team continued the championship trend, capturing another division championship with a 12-2 mark, and again advancing to the Sun Belt Tournament championship match in E.A. Diddle Arena. The program also reached a milestone as it finished in the top 50 in the final RPI for the first time in school history.

In 2002, Hudson became WKU’s all-time winningest coach by knocking off New Mexico State in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament title match, capping off a then school-record 19-straight wins to give the program its first-ever SBC championship and NCAA Tournament berth. Despite the graduation of three of the best players to suit up in Lady Topper history, the 2003 squad set school records for wins in a season with 33 en route to their third-straight SBC East Division title, all after being picked to finish third in their division by the league’s coaches in the preseason poll.

Hudson’s efforts hardly went unnoticed as he was named the AVCA South Region Coach of the Year in addition to earning the SBC’s top honor for the second time in three years.

Coaching Awards

- 2000 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year- 2002 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year- 2005 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year- 2005 AVCA South Region Coach of the Year- 2012 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year- 2012 AVCA South Region Coach of the Year- 2013 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year

Conference Championships

- SBC Regular Season: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013- SBC Tournament: 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012

All-Americans

- Natalie Furry: 2000 (Academic)- Megan Argabright: 2005-2008 (AVCA)- Caron Blotch: 2005 (AVCA)- Julia Noe: 2008 (AVCA)- Melanie Stutsman: 2010-2012 (AVCA)- Jordyn Skinner: 2011-2012 (AVCA)- Ashley Potts: 2013 (Senior CLASS Award)

Conference Honors

- Five SBC Player of the Year- Six SBC Defensive Player of the Year- One SBC Setter of the Year- Two SBC Freshman of the Year- Two SBC Newcomer of the Year- 35 All-SBC First-Team Selections- 59 All-SBC Honorees

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Coaching StaffBeginning in 2000, the players who have suited up for WKU have transformed the Lady Toppers into the front runner in the Sun Belt Conference. The 2000 season set an early standard for success, which Hudson’s squad has improved upon year-by-year. That year’s team rolled to a 25-8 record, a No. 10 ranking in the final South Region poll, a No. 84 RPI rating and a share of the SBC East Division championship, WKU’s first league title in nine years (and the second in school history). For his efforts, Hudson was named the 2000 Sun Belt Coach of the Year, becoming just the second WKU skipper to be so honored.

WKU followed the 2000 performance with an equally impressive 2001 campaign, finishing 24-6 and 13-1 in the Sun Belt Conference, winning the East Division championship outright. The Lady Toppers finished fifth in the final South Region poll, but more impressively were ranked fourth in the year’s first poll -- the highest ranking in school history.

The program’s resurgence actually began with a remarkable 26-10 record in 1998, the nation’s best one-season improvement (+17 wins) and a trip to the SBC Tournament championship match -- WKU’s first appearance in the title contest in seven seasons. Following a return trip to the tournament semifinals in 1999, the Lady Toppers began their remarkable run in 2000.

In addition to his on-court successes, Hudson is fiercely proud of the achievements his players have produced in the classroom. He is a firm believer in living up to the term “student-athlete,” and one can hardly argue with the results. The Lady Toppers boast a 100 percent graduation rate in

Hudson’s tenure, with six of his players earning academic all-district honors. In addition, Natalie Furry became the first WKU (and Sun Belt Conference) volleyball player to earn Verizon Academic-All America recognition, winning a spot on the third team in 2000.

Furthermore, WKU garnered an AVCA Team Academic Award nine times, logging the second-best GPA in the nation (3.606) in 2000, and an equally impressive mark (3.56) in 2001. The Lady Toppers have also won or shared the WKU Female Scholar Team Award five times.

Hudson’s student-athletes are also highly involved in the Bowling Green area, giving countless hours to community service efforts. In 2013, WKU volleyball had its first-ever Senior CLASS Award national finalist in Ashley Potts. The Louisville native was chosen as one of 10 volleyball players for the recognition based on criteria in classroom, competition, community service and character.

Two organizations the team shows great interest in is Hope for Harlie and the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation (FOJ), a charitable, non-profit organization that strives to enhance and strengthen the support system built around children with pediatric brain tumors. FOJ would forever change the lives of people involved with WKU volleyball, as the group connected the team with Harlie Bryant in 2012. Originally from Beaver Dam, Ky., Bryant was diagnosed with a brain tumor behind her eyes at a young age. Once FOJ connected Bryant with the volleyball team, Bryant was adopted as an official member of the squad, donning the No. 6 jersey ever since. The Lady Toppers now look to give back in any way possible to FOJ and Hope for Harlie.

WKU’s success on and off the court has been a labor of love for Hudson, dating back to his days as a student at WKU. Prior to assuming the head coaching duties for the Lady Toppers in 1995, he served as an assistant coach for two years with Mark Hardaway, who left The Hill to take the head coaching position at Evansville, and one campaign under Jeff Hulsmeyer, former head coach at Purdue. Hudson also served as WKU’s interim head coach on two occasions, once after Hulsmeyer left for Arkansas State in 1991 and again in the spring of 1995 following the departure of Hardaway. Later that year, Hudson was named the head coach at WKU, making him (at the time) the youngest head coach in the nation at age 24.

A featured clinician, Hudson has developed a reputation as one of the best coaches in the game. He has directed and staffed various volleyball camps both at the collegiate and high school levels throughout the region, including the WKU Volleyball Camp that he founded in the summer of 2000. He has also spent time as a member of the polling committee for AVCA Top 25 rankings.

Hudson is the cousin of former Hilltopper basketball great Bob Daniels, who lettered for WKU from 1954-57. A graduate of nearby Edmonson County High School in Brownsville, Ky., Hudson captained both the varsity football and basketball teams, earning All-State honors in football. A 1994 graduate of WKU, Hudson holds a bachelor’s degree in business management with a marketing emphasis. In 1996, he married the former Cindy Wiseman, a graduate of the University of Louisville’s School of Allied Health with a degree in physical therapy. The couple has two sons, Tyler and Andrew.

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SixtH SeaSon | SoutHern indiana ‘04Kristi Griffin returns for a sixth season on the WKU volleyball staff as an assistant coach in 2014. Griffin has also coached at Jacksonville State and the University of Southern Indiana. Since Griffin’s arrival in 2009, the Lady Toppers have notched three NCAA Tournament appearances along with three Sun Belt Conference Regular-Season Championships and two SBC Tournament titles.

With Griffin on staff, WKU has a record of 143-32 overall and 74-8 against Sun Belt Conference opponents. Griffin has guided 21 All-Sun Belt Conference selections, including three-time All-American Melanie Stutsman and two-time All-American Jordyn Skinner.

In 2013, Griffin helped WKU to a regular-season title in its last season in the SBC with a 27-6 overall record and 17-1 against league opponents. The Lady Toppers opened the season for the first-time ever ranked in the AVCA Top-25 poll at No. 21 before moving up to No. 16 after defeating No. 16 Purdue in West Lafayette in its opening weekend. The ranking was the highest in school history. The team stayed ranked or received votes for 15-consecutive weeks throughout 2013.

At season’s end, SBC coaches honored the Lady Toppers by placing five on All-Conference teams and two individuals with specialty awards. Stutsman earned the league’s inaugural Setter of the Year honor while Potts won Defensive Player of the Year for the third time. Stutsman along with Paige Wessel and Noelle Langenkamp were garnered with first-team accolades while Potts and Heather Boyan were named to the second team. The Lady Toppers were given the Team Academic Award after earning the highest GPA out of the league’s 10 schools.

In 2012, Griffin aided the Lady Toppers into a consistent ranking in the AVCA Top 25, reaching as high as No. 17 and finishing No. 21 in the final poll, as well as winning their first NCAA Tournament match with a straight-set victory over Loyola Marymount. WKU won its second-consecutive SBC regular-season and tournament championships, dropping only one set to a league opponent.

At the season’s conclusion, a league-record six Lady Toppers earned All-Conference honors while Potts was named SBC Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight year. Skinner and Stutsman went on to be named All-Region and All-Americans.

The 2011 season found WKU back on top of the Sun Belt standings, winning the regular-season and tournament crowns. Skinner and Potts took the league’s yearly awards, winning Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively. WKU volleyball program also achieved new levels of recognition on the national circuit in 2011. For the first time in program history, WKU entered the AVCA Top 25 Poll, ranked no. 24 in the nation heading into the postseason. The Lady Toppers also reached a program high No. 21 in the NCAA RPI.

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PERsonalBorn: October 21, 1980Hometown: Montgomery, Ind.High School: Barr-Reeve High SchoolCollege: Southern Indiana, 2004Husband: JustinChildren: Jaxon

PlaYing caREER1999-2002: Southern Indiana

coaching caREER2003: Southern Indiana - Assistant Coach2004-07: Jacksonville State - Assistant Coach2009-Present: WKU - Assistant Coach

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Coaching StaffAfter a year’s absence, WKU returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2010 after notching its second at-large bid in program history to the big dance. Four Lady Toppers were selected to the All-Conference team while Stutsman earned SBC Freshman of the Year. On top of that, Stutsman and Tiffany Elmore were named AVCA All-Region selections with Stutsman going on to be named the region’s Freshman of the Year and an All-American.

WKU improved its league-win total in Griffin’s first year in 2009 after coming off a season prior with a conference tournament championship. Elmore earned league recognition with her name being added to All-Conference and All-Tournament Team selections.

Griffin spent four seasons at Jacksonville State University before her stint on The Hill, where she also served as an assistant. At Jacksonville State, she helped guide the Gamecocks to back-to-back Ohio Valley Conference regular-season titles in 2006 and 2007, back-to-back OVC Tournament crowns in 2005 and 2006 and the school’s first two trips to the NCAA Tournament.

Prior to her coaching career at Jacksonville State, Griffin led the University of Southern Indiana, her alma mater, to a 21-9 record in her only season on the Screaming Eagles’ coaching staff. She received a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from USI in 2004.

Griffin, a native of Montgomery, Ind., and a graduate of Barr-Reeve High School, was a four-year starter for USI from 1999-2002, compiling an 87-35 overall record. She helped USI win its first ever Great Lakes Valley Conference Regular-Season Championship in 2000 and led USI to its first GLVC Tournament title and a berth in the NCAA Tournament in 2002.

She currently ranks fifth in the school’s record books in career digs with 1,153 and third in career service aces with 145. During her senior season at USI, she averaged a career-high 3.56 kills and 3.59 digs per game. A four-time Academic All-GLVC selection and three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree, she was named to the Verizon Academic All-American First Team in her senior year.

Formerly Kristi Kavanaugh, she is married to Justin Griffin. The couple welcomed their first child, Jaxon, in July 2011.

Year-by-Year Record

- 2009: 25-9, 13-4- 2010: 27-9, 14-2- 2011: 31-4, 15-1- 2012: 33-4, 15-0- 2013: 27-6, 17-1

NCAA Tournament Appearances

- 2010, 2011, 2012

Conference Championships

- SBC Regular Season: 2011, 2012, 2013- SBC Tournament: 2011, 2012

All-Americans

- Melanie Stutsman: 2010-2012- Jordyn Skinner: 2011-2012

Conference Honors

- One SBC Player of the Year- Two SBC Defensive Player of the Year- One SBC Setter of the Year- One SBC Freshman of the Year- 12 All-SBC First-Team Selections- 21 All-SBC Honorees

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Beginning her second season on The Hill in 2014, Casey Garvey stays in her position with the WKU volleyball staff as a graduate assistant.

Garvey returns to her home state of Kentucky after a successful collegiate career at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala.

Playing in all but one match during her four years at Samford as the primary setter, Garvey finished her career ranked fourth all-time with 3,721 assists. Wearing the No. 1 jersey, Garvey had one of her best seasons during her junior campaign, as she set Samford’s single-season record for assists with 1,431. Garvey had eight double-doubles in the 2011 season, including 48 assists and 11 digs in the Bulldogs’ NCAA Tournament match against Cincinnati. As a senior, Garvey posted 1,332 assists to rank third on the single-season list as well as 10 double-doubles. She was also an ace at the service line, consistently ranking at the top of the team for aces in a season.

Garvey graduated from Samford with a degree in fitness and health promotion along with a minor in nutrition in May 2013.

Originally from Louisville, Ky., she is a 2009 graduate of Mercy Academy. Garvey led the Jaguars to nine championships, including district and regional championships each year and the 2008 Kentucky State Championship where she was named Most Valuable Player. An All-State and All-District honoree, Garvey earned ESPN’s Athlete of the Week during her senior season and was the setter for the black team in the inaugural Under-Armour All-American High School Volleyball Match and Skills Competition.

Playing six years of club volleyball for MAVA, Garvey’s teams never finished lower than third at AAU Nationals and fifth at the Junior Olympics in the Open Division. Garvey helped her team win the 2008 Wisconsin Dells Tournament and was a part of the 15s 2006 National Championship team. Named to numerous all-tournament teams, Garvey was an AAU All-American three-consecutive years.

Garvey isn’t the only volleyball player in her family, as her brothers Eric and Todd played at the University of Kentucky.

BRittanY niclEYSeCond SeaSon | judSon univerSity ‘08gRaDuatE assistant

Brittany Nicley enters her second season as a graduate assistant for the WKU volleyball program in 2014.

Nicley comes to The Hill after serving as head coach at Kentucky’s Mid-Continent University since 2009. Nicley also joined MCU’s athletics leadership team as assistant athletics director in August 2010.

Under Nicley’s direction, MCU set 68 individual and team records while recording the most wins in program history, as the team won a record 11 matches, including its first ever TranSouth Conference victory - a five-set triumph over Union University. Six student-athletes were also named to the TranSouth All-Conference team. Off the court, Nicley’s team had the highest GPA for all sports teams during her four years with 19 being named TranSouth Conference Scholar-Athletes and four named NAIA Scholar-Athletes.

Nicley has also served as head coach for the Western Kentucky Volleyball Club 17-1s/12s, Circle City Volleyball 15-3s and Western Boone High School junior varsity. She has experience in specialized instruction, acting as an individual instructor

for 24 athletes and as a camp/clinic director at various high schools.

Nicley attended Judson University, a NAIA school in Elgin, Ill., and played four years of volleyball and softball. She graduated from Judson in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education. As a senior setter on Judson’s volleyball team, she led the team with 218 assists.

As a junior and senior middle infielder, Nicley helped Judson qualify for the National Christian College Athletics Association (NCCAA) Championships. She hit .293 with three doubles, 17 RBI, seven stolen bases, and 14 runs scored as a senior, and Judson posted a 24-24 record, its season record for wins, and placed third at NCCAA Nationals in Florida. Nicley ranks fourth in Judson history with 381 career at-bats, seventh with 91 hits, 12th with 21 walks, and 13th with 37 RBI and 35 runs scored.

A 2004 high school graduate, Nicley played volleyball, softball, and basketball all four years at Western Boone Senior High School in Thorntown, Ind., earning All-Conference awards in all three sports as a sophomore, junior and senior and still holds the school volleyball record for most career, single-season and single-match assists.

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as a sophomore (2013): Played in all 33 matches for 107 sets...Finished season third on the team with 311 kills and fifth with 39 blocks...Ranked eighth in Sun Belt Conference-only stats with 3.21 kills per set...Had 12 matches with double-digit kills...Posted 12 kills and four digs in five-set win at No. 16 Purdue...Notched 17 kills and a .625 hitting mark in win over Western Michigan...Added 12 kills and four digs at Georgia State...Put down 13 kills in first match against UT Arlington...Tallied a career-high 21 kills to go with a .645 hitting percentage in win over ULM...Had 12 kills in win at UALR...Tabbed 15 kills, four blocks and two digs in five-set win over South Alabama...Had 14 kills against Troy in SBC Tournament.

as a freshman (2012): Brought an immediate impact during her first season on The Hill, as she saw action in 36 matches and 101 sets...Fourth on the team with 235 kills, as 109 of those came in league action...Posted six games with double-digit kills, including all three matches in the Coke/Michigan Invitational...Had six kills and four digs at Virginia...Collected 12 kills, two digs and two blocks against Duke...Set a season high with 15 kills in win at No. 22 Michigan...Tabbed 12 kills in win over Eastern Michigan...Tallied five kills and three blocks at North Texas...Notched nine kills in each win against Louisiana-Lafayette and ULM...Had back-to-back double-figure kill matches with 12 at FIU and 10 at Florida Atlantic...Put up 11 kills and two blocks at South Alabama...Had nine kills in SBC Tournament Championship match against North Texas...Added eight kills and four blocks in program’s first NCAA Tournament win against Loyola Marymount.

high school: Played at Thomas Jefferson High School in Bloomington, Minn....A six-time letterwinner and two-year captain...Named one of the top five volleyball recruits in the state of Minnesota by PrepVolleyball.com...Earned All-Conference and MVP honors five times and was also named All-Metro and All-State...Completed her high school career with 1,512 kills, 932 digs and 256 blocks in 351 sets played...Finished high school as the 13th all-time kill leader in the state of Minnesota...Also a member of the track team.

Personal: Born May 20, 1994...Daughter of Bart and Sheila Bodway...Majoring in special education.

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BODWAy’S CAREER TOTALSYear sP MP k E ta Pct. a sa sE Dig RE Bs Ba tot BE BhE2012 101 36 235 93 566 .251 6 0 0 37 0 14 28 42 4 0 2013 107 33 311 138 701 .247 2 0 0 42 0 11 28 39 12 2 total 208 69 546 231 1267 .249 8 0 0 80 0 25 56 81 16 2

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hEathER BoYanmunSter, ind. i munStersEnioR i Mh i 6-1

as a Junior (2013): Ranked 18th in the nation with a .407 hitting percentage, as she helped WKU rank third in Division I with .312 mark...Named Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference and SBC Offensive Player of the Week...Named to Flyer Classic, WKU Invitational and Seminole Invite All-Tournament teams...Earned Preseason All-SBC honors...Ranked third in the league in hitting percentage behind teammates Paige Wessel and Noelle Langenkamp while first in conference-only stats with a .452 mark...Ranked first on the team with 99 blocks on the season...Posted 13 matches with double-digit kills and 20 contest with a hitting mark of .400 or higher...Had six matches with five or more blocks...Posted 10 kills and seven blocks in five-set win at No. 16 Purdue...Notched 15 kills, .407 hitting percentage and seven blocks in tough match against Ohio State...Tallied 12 kills, .526 hitting mark and nine blocks in win over Western Michigan...Hit .667 with 11 kills at South Alabama...Had 11 kills and five blocks at Arkansas State...Put down 15 kills with a .536 hitting percentage at UT Arlington.

as a sophomore (2012): Named Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference...Earned MVP of the Holiday Inn Jefferson Cup and Coke/Michigan Invitational All-Tournament honors...First on the team with a .383 hitting percentage...Her hitting percentage ranked in the top 20 nationally, as she helped WKU rank sixth in the nation in hitting percentage...It also ranked first in the league...Season hitting percentage placed her with the sixth-best mark in school history for a season...Currently ranked second in career hitting percentage with a .370 clip...Led the team and league with .424 hitting mark in conference play...Second on the team with 340 kills overall...Led the team with 143 kills against SBC opponents, which ranks in the top 10 in the SBC... Led the team with 105 blocks...Had 17 matches with double-digit kills...Posted a career-high 12 blocks at Virginia, which ranks second in WKU’s single-match records...Collected 12 kills against Delaware for first double-digit kills

match of the season...Tabbed 10 kills and four blocks against Ohio State...Had 12 kills and five blocks in win over Duke...Notched career-high 16 kills and five digs against South Alabama...Hit a career-high .765 vs. Florida Atlantic, which ranks fifth in WKU’s single-match records, after posting 13 kills on 17 attempts with no errors...Put together four-straight games of double-figure kill numbers from at South Alabama through second game of SBC Tournament...Hit .667 with three blocks in program’s first NCAA Tournament win against Loyola Marymount...Tallied 12 kills in second round of NCAA Tournament at No. 2 Stanford.

as a freshman (2011): Saw action in 41 sets in her first season on The Hill, tallying 30 kills and 24 blocks...Had a season-high seven kills in 11 attempts (.636 hitting percentage) in a start against Tennessee State...Also made starts against Missouri and American...Recorded at least two kills in six different matches...Appeared in the SBC Tournament, tallying a pair of kills against Troy...Had a season-best six blocks, including three solo blocks, against Ohio...Also recorded four blocks in critical action against both Murray State and Cincinnati.

high school: Lettered and started for three years at Munster High School...Led her team to its third-straight Sectional Championship as a senior in 2010...Tallied 15 kills and 13 blocks in Munster’s five-set win over Lake Central...Earned Scholar-Athlete honors all four seasons...As a senior, served as team captain and was named Most Valuable Player...Also received First-Team All-Conference, Academic All-Conference and Academic All-State Honorable Mention honors...Finished her career with 410 kills along with 101 digs and 88 service aces.

Personal: Born November 19, 1992...Parents are Greg and Kathy Boyan...Majoring in biology.

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BOyAN’S CAREER TOTALSYear sP MP k E ta Pct. a sa sE Dig RE Bs Ba tot BE BhE2011 41 23 30 10 78 .256 0 2 12 4 0 5 19 24 1 0 2012 121 37 340 76 689 .383 5 10 29 54 0 21 84 105 4 1 2013 101 32 277 57 540 .407 5 1 14 23 0 25 74 99 4 2 total 263 92 647 143 1307 .386 10 13 55 81 0 51 177 228 9 3

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RachEl EnglEfloydS knoBS, ind. i floyd CentralJunioR i oh i 5-9

as a sophomore (2013): Played in 85 sets through 31 matches, finishing the season sixth on the team with 137 kills and 33 blocks...Had two matches with double-digit kills, including 12 kills in home opener versus Belmont and 10 in a tough match against Ohio State...Had five kills and four blocks in five-set win at No. 16 Purdue...Posted seven kills in win over Virginia...Tallied six kills and four blocks in win versus Western Michigan...Notched six kills and eight digs in SBC-opener at Troy...Tabbed five kills and three service aces in first meeting against UT Arlington...Posted nine kills with a .389 hitting mark against Georgia State to help WKU clinch SBC Regular-Season title.

as a freshman (2012): Made huge impacts on WKU’s service game and defense, as she played in all 37 matches and 120 sets...Third on the team in service aces with 27 while fifth in digs with 174...Posted 10 service aces during league play to tie for second on the team while her 61 digs vs. SBC opponents put her at fifth on the team...Posted five digs in her first collegiate match against Louisville...Had 10 digs and season-high four service aces in win at Cincinnati...Collected 10 digs in win against No. 10 Dayton...Tabbed eight digs and three service aces in win at No. 22 Michigan...Tallied 10 digs in back-to-back games against Eastern Michigan and Belmont...Put up a season-high 12 digs in three-set sweep against Arkansas State...Tabbed three service aces at South Alabama....Notched six digs, one service ace and one assist in program’s first NCAA Tournament win over Loyola Marymount.

high school: Played at Floyd Central High School in Floyds

Knobs, Ind....Three-year letterwinner...As a senior, recorded 312 kills, 235 digs and 60 blocks...Helped her team to a 20-14 record and a state sectional berth behind 280 kills and 425 digs...Advanced to the Final Four of the Indiana State Tournament as a sophomore...During her high-school career, twice earned All-Conference honors and was named First-Team All-State and First-Team All-Area as a senior...Named team MVP her senior year...Also earned ICGSA Academic All-State honors in 2011 and was named to an Academic All-American team after her junior year.

Personal: Born November 22, 1993...Daughter of Tina Engle and the late James “Bird” Engle...Majoring in pre-physical therapy/exercise science...Sister, Sydney, is a middle hitter for WKU...Cousin of former WKU volleyball players Kelly and Ashley Potts.

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ENGLE’S CAREER TOTALSYear sP MP k E ta Pct. a sa sE Dig RE Bs Ba tot BE BhE2012 120 37 11 8 52 .058 26 27 30 173 2 0 1 1 0 0 2013 85 31 137 74 432 .146 11 9 24 64 0 8 25 33 5 0 total 205 68 148 82 484 .136 37 36 54 237 2 8 26 34 5 0

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kaElin gRiMEslouiSville, ky. i aSSumPtionsoPhoMoRE i Ds i 5-8

as a freshman (2013): Immediately helped out WKU’s back row in first year on The Hill, playing in all 33 matches and in 112 of 113 sets...Ranked fourth on the team with 178 digs and fifth with 15 service aces...Had 21 matches with five or more digs...Posted two digs, two service aces and a kill in first collegiate match against Alabama A&M...Had 10 digs in home opener against Belmont...Notched nine digs in contest at No. 15 Florida State...Tallied nine digs against UNLV in WKU Invitational...Tabbed three service aces in win at Georgia State...Put up nine digs at ULM...Had three service aces and six digs in win over UALR...Added nine digs in five-set win against South Alabama.

high school: Played at Assumption High School in Louisville, Ky...Three-year varsity starter who helped the nationally-ranked Rockets to three-straight KHSAA titles and 17th in school history...Named team captain as a senior and given the 2012 AHS Captain Award...Received the 2012 Volleyball Uncommon Excellence Award and named to the 26th District All-Tournament...Named to Prep Volleyball Defensive Dandies in 2012 and 2013...Carrying a 4.0 GPA, named to the KHSAA Academic All-State First-Team for three-consecutive years...Member of the KIVA club volleyball team that was 2013 National runner-up, Mideast Power League champs and took third at the JVA Power League Championships in 2013.

Personal: Born on March 1, 1995...Daughter of Kent and Kelly Grimes...Major is health science...Mom played volleyball at the University of Louisville.

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GRIMES’ CAREER TOTALSYear sP MP k E ta Pct. a sa sE Dig RE Bs Ba tot BE BhE2013 112 33 1 1 13 .000 27 15 13 178 12 0 0 0 0 0 total 112 33 1 1 13 .000 27 15 13 178 12 0 0 0 0 0

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noEllE langEnkaMPCinCinnati, oHio i urSuline aCademyJunioR i Mh i 6-2

as a sophomore (2013): Finished season ranked 15th in the nation with a .411 hitting percentage, helping WKU rank third in Division I with a .312 mark...Named First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference and named to WKU Invite All-Tournament Team...Ranked second in the Sun Belt Conference behind teammate Paige Wessel in hitting percentage while third in conference-only hitting percentage behind teammates Heather Boyan and Wessel...Ranked ninth in the league with 2.96 kills per set and SBC-only 3.19 kills per set as well as sixth with a SBC-only 1.04 blocks per set...Ranked second on the team with 97 total blocks...Had 16 matches with double-digit kills and 17 contest with a .400 or higher hitting percentage...Had nine kills and five blocks in five-set win at No. 16 Purdue...Notched 14 kills at No. 15 Florida State...Posted back-to-back games with 15 kills each at South Alabama and at Georgia State...Against the Panthers, hit .789, which ranks fifth all-time in WKU’s single-match records...Tallied 16 kills and six blocks at Louisiana-Lafayette...Had career-high three service aces to go along with 10 kills in win at Arkansas State...Added 16 kills and seven blocks in five-set win against South Alabama...Posted eight kills, seven blocks and seven digs in regular-season finale against Troy.

as a freshman (2012): Added a tough presence at the net in her first year, as she started in all 37 matches while playing in 110 sets...Named Second-Team All-Conference...Second on the team in blocks with 82 while fourth with .291 hitting percentage and fifth with 196 kills...Improved her numbers throughout the conference season, as she was second with 34 blocks and third with a .392 hitting percentage, which ranked third in the league behind teammates Heather Boyan

and Paige Wessel...Posted seven kills while hitting .667 in home opener versus Austin Peay...Had eight kills, .571 hitting percentage and five blocks against Lehigh...Collected eight kills in win over South Alabama...Notched seven kills and three blocks at Louisiana-Lafayette...Set a season-high seven blocks, including five in the first set, at North Texas...Hit .545 with six kills and three blocks against Florida Atlantic...Tallied nine kills with a .562 hitting mark on 16 attempts and no errors against UALR...Had first double-digit kill match with 11 along with three blocks at FIU...Had another great performance against the Panthers in opening game of SBC Tournament with 13 kills, .478 hitting percentage and five blocks...Added six blocks and four kills in program’s first NCAA Tournament win over Loyola Marymount...Put up six kills in second round of NCAA Tournament at No. 2 Stanford.

high school: Played for Ursuline Academy in Cincinnati, Ohio...Three-year letterwinner and two-time All-State selection...Set the school’s single-game (13), season (106) and career record (275) for blocks...Holds the single-game kill record with 30...As a senior, tallied 366 kills and 106 blocks on her way to First-Team All-GGCL, First-Team All-State and First-Team All-City honors...As a sophomore, helped her team to an undefeated 29-0 season and the Ohio State Championship and ranked No. 2 in the nation...Finished her three-year varsity career with 657 kills and 275 blocks.

Personal: Born November 30, 1993...Daughter of Steve and Carmen Langenkamp...Majoring in journalism...Father played football at Ohio State.

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LANGENKAMP’S CAREER TOTALSYear sP MP k E ta Pct. a sa sE Dig RE Bs Ba tot BE BhE2012 110 37 195 60 467 .289 3 0 0 18 1 15 67 82 10 2 2013 104 33 308 62 598 .411 6 17 22 57 1 20 77 97 12 1 total 214 70 503 122 1065 .358 9 17 22 75 2 35 144 179 22 3

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gEoRgia o’connElllouiSville, ky. i malesoPhoMoRE i Ds i 5-2

as a freshman (2013): Found immediate starting role in first year on The Hill, starting in all 33 matches and playing in 112 of 113 sets...Finished the season ranked fifth on the team with 172 digs and second on the team with 23 service aces...Had 11 matches with seven or more digs and seven matches with two or more service aces...In first collegiate match, posted three service aces against Alabama A&M...Tallied eight digs in tough match against Ohio State...Added three aces and seven digs in win over Florida A&M...Tallied first double-digit digs performance in win over Cincinnati...Notched season-high 11 digs at Louisiana-Lafayette...Had eight digs at UT Arlington and against Georgia State to help clinch SBC Regular-Season title...Put up nine digs and two service aces in five-set win over South Alabama.

high school: Played at Male High School in Louisville, Ky.... Three-year varsity starter and co-captain the past two years for the Bulldogs...Named as an All-District selection the last three years and two-time All-Region honoree...Voted one of the top 250 “Senior Aces” by PrepVolleyball.com...A three-time team defensive award winner ...Earned an all-tournament honors and the 110 Percent Award...Maintained above a 3.4 GPA throughout her high school career...Member of the KIVA club volleyball team that was 2013 National runner-up, Mideast Power League champs and took third at the JVA Power League Championships in 2013.

Personal: Born on December 12, 1994...Daughter of Tim and Liz O’Connell...Majoring in journalism.

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O’CONNELL’S CAREER TOTALSYear sP MP k E ta Pct. a sa sE Dig RE Bs Ba tot BE BhE2013 112 33 3 2 13 .077 19 23 39 172 28 0 0 0 0 0 total 112 33 3 2 13 .077 19 23 39 172 28 0 0 0 0 0

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as a Junior (2013): Played in all 113 sets and 33 matches...Finished the season third on the team with 186 digs while tallying 38 assists and 12 service aces...Had seven digs, three assists and two service aces in tough match against Ohio State...Had 10 digs in win over Western Michigan...Posted two service aces in win at Troy...Notched 10 digs in each win against ULM and at Arkansas State...Tallied three aces in victory against Arkansas State...Tabbed five assists and eight digs at Texas State...Posted nine digs in each contest at UT Arlington and versus South Alabama...Had six digs and five assists in win over Georgia State to help WKU clinch SBC Regular-Season title.

as a sophomore (2012): Missed the early portion of WKU’s 2012 schedule, but played in 65 sets throughout 22 matches...Had 13 service aces on the season and 41 digs, as she is second on the team with 10 service aces during league play along with 31 digs against SBC opponents...Made season debut against Lipscomb to notch an assist...Posted three digs at Louisiana-Lafayette and Middle Tennessee...Collected four digs and season-high four service aces against UALR...Tallied season-high seven digs, three assists and an ace at Troy...Tabbed three digs in SBC Championship match against North Texas....Added two digs and an assist in second round of NCAA Tournament at No. 2 Stanford.

as a freshman (2011): Saw action in 65 sets over 32 matches in her first season on The Hill, tallying 43 digs and four assists...Mostly saw action as a defensive specialist and at the service line...Played in 15 Sun Belt matches...Recorded a season-high

five digs against both Tennessee State and UALR...Had at least two digs in 12 different matches, including four conference opponents...Finished the season averaging 0.66 digs per set.

high school: Lettered and started at Marian High School...Led her team to its fifth-straight sectional crown as a senior in 2010...The 5-9 senior was a big part in Marian’s 3-1 win over St. Joseph’s in October...She was a part of two state runner-up teams and was a semifinalist for state as a junior...As a senior, she served as team captain and earned All-Northern Indiana Conference honors.

Personal: Born June 24, 1992...Parents are Chris and Polly Pajakowski...Majoring in nursing.

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PAjAKOWSKI’S CAREER TOTALSYear sP MP k E ta Pct. a sa sE Dig RE Bs Ba tot BE BhE2011 65 32 1 0 2 .500 4 0 14 43 0 0 0 0 0 1 2012 65 22 0 0 3 .000 12 13 17 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 113 33 3 3 17 .000 38 12 31 186 7 0 0 0 0 2 total 243 87 4 3 22 .045 54 25 62 273 7 0 0 0 0 3

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alYssa cavanaughlouiSville, ky. i aSSumPtionfREshMan i oh/Rs i 5-107

high school: Led nationally-ranked Assumption High School to four state titles...Named 2013 PrepVolleyball.com High School

All-American, just one of 150 selected in the nation and one of six from the state of Kentucky...Selected as one of Volleyball Magazine’s “Fab 50” list highlighting the top 50 high school recruits in the nation...Named an Under Armour Honorable Mention All-America honoree as well as one of PrepVolleyball.com’s Top 200 Senior Aces...First-Team All-State selection, garnered Kentucky State All-Tournament and Kentucky All-

Catholic Volleyball Team awards...Played club volleyball for KIVA, as her team was JVA National Champions in 2011, and she was named to the Chicago Presidents Day Challenge All-Tournament selections after the team won the tourney championship.

Personal: Born on May 7, 1996...Daughter of Eric and Leslie Cavanaugh...Majoring in nursing.

sYDnEY EnglEfloydS knoBS, ind. i floyd CentralfREshMan i oh/Rs i 6-016

high school: Played at nationally-ranked Floyd Central High School in Floyds Knobs, Ind...An All-State, All-Area and All-Conference

honoree, as she helped guide Floyd Central to semi-state in the IHSAA Tournament...Selected to play in the Indiana Coaches of Girls’ Sports Association Volleyball All-Star Game as a junior...In 2011 and 2012, earned the most blocks on the Highlanders’ team, as she holds the record for most blocks...Was also named to the Highest Honorable Mention list of PrepVolleyball.com’s High School Academic All-Americans and an Academic All-State Honorable Mention, as she possessed a 4.1 GPA at one

of the top academic public schools in the country...Played club volleyball for a KIVA team that was JVA National Champions and third at the AAU National Championships in 2011...Team also won the AAU National Championship in 2010..Was named to the Chicago Presidents Day Challenge All-Tournament Team.

Personal: Born on May 21, 1996...Daughter of Tina Engle and the late James “Bird” Engle...Majoring in biology...Sister, Rachel, is an outside hitter for WKU..Cousin with former Lady Toppers Ashley and Kelly Potts.

aMaRa listEnBEEBeloit, wiS. i Beloit memorialfREshMan i Mh i 6-011

high school: Played at Beloit Memorial High School in Beloit, Wis....One of the top players for the Purple Knights, earning her

All-Conference and team MVP honors...Served as captain and was voted Offensive Player of the Year....Off the court, was very highly involved in organizations like the National Honors Society, Future Business Leaders of America and Fellowship of Christian Athletes...Earned Academic All-State Student-Athlete honors and the AP Scholar Award...Played club volleyball for Capital Volleyball Academy...Team finished first in the Spike A

Rama tournament, second at the WVA Invite and third in the Badger Region Championships in the 18 Open Division.

Personal: Born on December 5, 1995...Daughter of Michael and Kari Listenbee...Majoring in exercise science.

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JEssica lucasSeymour, ind. i SeymourfREshMan i s i 6-01

as a freshman (2014): A mid-year enrollee for WKU (January 2014).

high school: Four-year starter for Seymour High School in Seymour, Ind....Selected as a highest honorable mention selection to the PrepVolleyball.com All-America honorees...Earned All-State honors in 2012 and 2013...Named to ICHSA Junior and Senior All-Star Team...All-Conference, All-Area and team MVP all four years...Set the career assist record with 3,597 and single-season assist record with 988 while guiding her team to the IHSAA Final Four in 2011 and Final Eight in 2012...Also set career assist blocking record

with 293...Team was IHSAA Sectional and Regional Champs in 2011 and 2012...Played club volleyball with KIVA...Selected to the AAU All-American Team in 2012...Led the team to as high as a runner-up finish in the AAU National Championships and Mideast Power League Champions in 2011 and 2013...Also selected to the JVA Showcase All-Tournament Team two different years.

Personal: Born on October 15, 1995...Daughter of Tom and Angie Lucas...Major is undecided...Mom was volleyball coach in high school...Brother, Matthew, plays basketball at Oakland City University.

JackiE scottwildwood, mo. i lafayettefREshMan i oh/Ds i 5-1124

high school: An All-State, All-District and All-Conference outside hitter/defensive specialist from Lafayette High School in

Missouri...Named as an honorable mention to PrepVolleyball.com’s Senior Aces list...A three-year state champion with Lafayette and helped set the best record in Missouri high school volleyball history in 2012 as the team went 40-0 and 80-0 in sets...Called as one of the “Players to Watch” in the St. Louis area...Was also a three-time Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-State honoree...Selected to compete at the 2011

High Performance Championships and was the September 2011 USAV Player of the Month...Played club volleyball with Rockwood Thunder, as she helped her team to placing first in the Gateway Division for three years while finishing as high as seventh at Nationals in the Open Division.

Personal: Born on January 11, 1996...Daughter of Kevin and Lori Scott...Majoring in nutrition/exercise science...Twin sister, Maggie, plays volleyball for the University of Oregon.

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haRliE BRYantBeaver dam, ky. thiRD sEason

hope for harlie

Harlie Bryant has not lived a typical eight-years-old’s life. Though she is active and lively, Harlie has been through a lot after being diagnosed with a brain tumor behind her eyes in the spring of 2011. Since then, Harlie has had CT scans, MRIs, surgeries, chemotherapy and more. With everything going on in her life, though, Harlie has kept a positive spirit.

Harlie’s positive spirit is now being spread throughout the WKU Volleyball program after the Lady Toppers and Harlie were joined by the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation (FOJ), a charitable, non-profit organization that strives to enhance and strengthen the support system built around children with pediatric brain tumors. Through the program, adopted children become part of the team and build unique friendships. Children also gain an incredible group of caring role models to look up to when they need the extra support.

Harlie is now a Lady Topper. At every home game, she is with the team in the huddle and at introductions while she cheers with her family from the sidelines during the game. The team’s secret weapon, she is a constant reminder to the WKU student-athletes and coaching staff to keep fighting no matter what stands in the way.

For more information about Harlie and her journey, visit HopeForHarlie.org and follow on Twitter via @HopeforHarlie.

friends of Jaclyn foundation

The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation (FOJ) story is a magical one about a nine-year-old girl, a start-up Division I women’s lacrosse team and a big dream.

In 2004, nine-year-old Jaclyn Murphy was diagnosed with a medullo-blastoma, a malignant brain tumor. While undergoing treatment, she was inspired by a large framed photo on the hospital wall of a joyful, young woman lacrosse player celebrating her team’s NCAA championship. Jaclyn would see it and say, “I am going to play lacrosse again when I get well.”

In 2005, two unrelated friends of the Murphy family told Northwestern University’s Lacrosse coach about Jaclyn’s story and asked them if they could help. The team promptly adopted Jaclyn as an honorary member. Jaclyn’s strength, courage, relentless spirit and joy for life inspired everyone. The team began to play for Jaclyn and achieved a magical “perfect season,” winning Northwestern’s first NCAA championship in 64 years. Just three years after the program started, Jaclyn even predicted the final score, 13-10, in the championship final.

When Jaclyn was in the middle of the team’s celebration, her parents realized that Jaclyn’s relationship with the players - her adopted sisters - had a positive effect on her happiness and health. The Northwestern players knew that their relationship with Jaclyn had opened their eyes and hearts to a deeper appreciation for life.

Soon afterward, Jaclyn shared a big dream with her father. She wanted other children with pediatric brain tumors to have similar experiences of being honorary team members. The Murphys understood that it is ultimately the love and support of others that gives people the inspiration and courage to get through this challenging journey.

In 2005, Denis and Lynda Murphy started The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation (FOJ) to improve the quality of life for children with pediatric brain tumors and their families by pairing them with college and high school athletic teams. The FOJ program has grown incredibly to over 300 children who have been adopted by high school and college teams across the country. The magical FOJ is only just beginning!

For more information about FOJ, visit FriendsofJaclyn.org.

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2013 final statsovERall statisticsREcoRD: 27-6 sBc: 17-1 hoME: 13-1 awaY:10-3 nEutRal: 4-2 sP MP-Ms k k/sEt E ta Pct a a/sEt sa sa/sEt sEWessel, Paige 113 33-33 323 2.86 61 572 .458 35 0.31 7 0.06 8Langenkamp, Noelle 104 33-33 308 2.96 62 598 .411 6 0.06 17 0.16 22Boyan, Heather 101 32-31 277 2.74 57 540 .407 5 0.05 1 0.01 14Spears, Lindsay 30 19-2 52 1.73 18 115 .296 2 0.07 3 0.10 5Stutsman, Melanie 113 33-33 123 1.09 31 335 .275 1315 11.64 38 0.34 42Bodway, Haley 107 33-0 311 2.91 138 701 .247 2 0.02 0 0.00 0Engle, Rachel 85 31-23 137 1.61 74 432 .146 11 0.13 9 0.11 24Diggins, Janee’ 49 22-10 91 1.86 53 269 .141 0 0.00 0 0.00 0O’Connell, Georgia 112 33-33 3 0.03 2 13 .077 19 0.17 23 0.21 39Pajakowski, Mollie 113 33-0 3 0.03 3 17 .000 38 0.34 12 0.11 31Grimes, Kaelin 112 33-0 1 0.01 1 13 .000 27 0.24 15 0.13 13Potts, Ashley 113 33-0 4 0.04 4 12 .000 81 0.72 17 0.15 26WKU 113 33-33 1633 14.45 505 3618 .312 1541 13.64 142 1.26 224Opponents 113 33-33 1246 11.03 630 3745 .164 1132 10.02 109 0.96 210

sP RE ta Dig Dig/sEt Bs Ba total Blk/sEt BE BhE PtsWessel, Paige 113 0 3 65 0.58 5 53 58 0.51 7 3 361.5Langenkamp, Noelle 104 1 5 57 0.55 20 77 97 0.93 12 1 383.5Boyan, Heather 101 0 5 23 0.23 25 74 99 0.98 4 2 340.0Spears, Lindsay 30 0 0 6 0.20 1 15 16 0.53 1 0 63.5Stutsman, Melanie 113 0 2 233 2.06 3 50 53 0.47 7 20 189.0Bodway, Haley 107 0 5 43 0.40 11 28 39 0.36 12 2 336.0Engle, Rachel 85 0 38 64 0.75 8 25 33 0.39 5 0 166.5Diggins, Janee’ 49 1 1 13 0.27 5 10 15 0.31 5 0 101.0O’Connell, Georgia 112 28 600 172 1.54 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 26.0Pajakowski, Mollie 113 7 163 186 1.65 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 15.0Grimes, Kaelin 112 12 400 178 1.59 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 16.0Potts, Ashley 113 33 669 554 4.90 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 21.0TEAM - 26 - - - - - - - - - -WKU 113 108 1962 1594 14.11 78 332 244.0 2.16 54 30 2019.0Opponents 113 142 2415 1235 10.93 61 340 231.0 2.04 45 35 1586.0

sun BElt confEREncE statisticsREcoRD: 17-1 hoME: 9-0 awaY: 8-1 nEutRal: 0-0 sP MP-Ms k k/sEt E ta Pct a a/sEt sa sa/sEt sEBoyan, Heather 54 17-17 156 2.89 25 290 .452 3 0.06 0 0.00 0Wessel, Paige 59 18-18 174 2.95 35 312 .446 21 0.36 4 0.07 3Langenkamp, Noelle 57 18-18 182 3.19 32 338 .444 4 0.07 11 0.19 11Stutsman, Melanie 59 18-18 71 1.20 17 193 .280 729 12.36 20 0.34 24Bodway, Haley 58 18-0 186 3.21 73 415 .272 0 0.00 0 0.00 0Spears, Lindsay 12 8-1 15 1.25 7 41 .195 0 0.00 0 0.00 3Engle, Rachel 36 16-11 61 1.69 28 193 .171 5 0.14 8 0.22 19Diggins, Janee’ 33 14-7 64 1.69 28 193 .171 5 0.14 8 0.22 19Pajakowski, Mollie 59 18-0 1 0.02 0 11 .091 22 0.37 9 0.15 18Grimes, Kaelin 59 18-0 0 0.00 0 2 .000 17 0.29 11 0.19 8O’Connell, Georgia 59 18-18 1 0.02 1 7 .000 11 0.19 11 0.19 20Potts, Ashley 59 18-0 1 0.02 2 6 -.167 52 0.88 11 0.19 13WKU 59 18-18 912 15.46 254 1988 .331 864 14.64 85 1.44 119Opponents 59 18-18 629 10.66 328 2037 .148 573 9.71 42 0.71 86

sP RE ta Dig Dig/sEt Bs Ba total Blk/sEt BE BhE PtsBoyan, Heather 54 0 3 11 0.20 12 35 47 0.87 2 1 185.5Wessel, Paige 59 0 2 41 0.69 4 27 31 0.53 3 2 195.5Langenkamp, Noelle 57 0 3 31 0.54 10 49 59 1.04 7 1 227.5Stutsman, Melanie 59 0 0 147 2.49 0 27 27 0.46 4 9 104.5Bodway, Haley 58 0 2 22 0.38 5 18 23 0.40 6 1 200.0Spears, Lindsay 12 0 0 0 0.00 1 7 2 0.67 1 0 19.5Engle, Rachel 36 0 25 33 0.92 0 12 12 0.33 0 0 75.0Diggins, Janee’ 33 1 1 10 0.30 3 7 10 0.30 2 0 70.5Pajakowski, Mollie 59 1 41 111 1.88 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 10.0Grimes, Kaelin 59 5 225 105 1.78 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 11.0O’Connell, Georgia 59 10 299 96 1.63 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 12.0Potts, Ashley 59 15 350 314 5.32 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 12.0TEAM - 10 - - - - - - - - - -WKU 59 42 1003 921 15.61 35 182 126.0 2.14 26 15 1123.0Opponents 59 85 1291 688 11.66 33 148 107.0 1.81 23 22 778.0

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schEDulE/REsultsREcoRD: 27-6 sBc: 17-1 hoME: 13-1 awaY: 10-3 nEutRal: 4-2DatE oPPonEnt w/l scoRE scoRE BY sEt tiME attEnDancEAug. 30 1-vs. Alabama A&M W 3-0 25-13, 25-11, 25-15 1:10 2664Aug. 31 1-vs. No. 4 USC L 0-3 23-25, 18-25, 18-25 1:20 1800Aug. 31 1-at No. 16 Purdue W 3-2 16-25, 26-24, 25-19, 19-25, 15-8 2:15 1982sept. 3 BElMont w 3-1 22-25, 25-17, 25-23, 25-9 1:46 1027Sept. 6 2-vs. No. 23 Ohio State L 2-3 25-23, 25-27, 25-21, 20-25, 11-15 2:11 102Sept. 6 2-vs. Florida A&M W 3-0 25-12, 25-10, 25-18 1:11 103Sept. 7 2-at No. 15 Florida State L 1-3 25-20, 15-25, 15-25, 23-25 1:47 713sept. 10 cincinnati w 3-0 25-15, 25-10, 25-14 1:10 845sept. 13 3-viRginia w 3-1 25-23, 18-25, 25-19, 25-19 1:49 986sept. 14 3-ohio l 0-3 21-25, 23-25, 23-25 1:28 571sept. 14 3-unlv w 3-0 25-19, 25-19, 25-22 1:18 501Sept. 20 4-at Dayton W 3-1 25-20, 17-25, 25-22, 25-22 2:00 886Sept. 21 4-vs. Western Michigan W 3-1 25-18, 23-25, 25-11, 25-17 1:40 213Sept. 21 4-vs. Wright State W 3-0 25-10, 25-17, 25-13 1:00 174Sept. 27 at Troy* W 3-0 25-19, 25-16, 25-16 1:25 736Sept. 28 at South Alabama* W 3-0 25-23, 25-19, 25-21 1:26 169Oct. 2 at Georgia State* W 3-0 25-19, 25-18, 25-12 1:24 174oct. 4 tExas statE* w 3-0 25-23, 25-20, 25-16 1:25 729oct. 5 ut aRlington* w 3-0 25-19, 25-14, 25-16 1:20 577oct. 11 ulM* w 3-1 25-18, 25-15, 26-28, 25-11 1:52 1287Oct. 13 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L 2-3 28-26, 20-25, 25-11, 23-25, 13-15 2:09 357Oct. 18 at UALR* W 3-0 28-26, 25-20, 25-21 1:34 376Oct. 19 at Arkansas State* W 3-0 25-14, 25-16, 25-20 1:17 327Oct. 25 at ULM* W 3-0 25-19, 25-14, 25-22 1:26 290oct. 27 aRkansas statE* w 3-0 25-15, 25-12, 25-20 1:12 689Nov. 1 at Texas State* W 3-0 25-23, 25-23, 25-19 1:30 531Nov. 2 at UT Arlington* W 3-0 25-23, 25-13, 25-16 1:29 390nov. 8 louisiana-lafaYEttE* w 3-0 25-12, 25-17, 25-15 1:17 748nov. 10 ualR* w 3-0 25-18, 25-17, 25-15 1:19 714nov. 13 gEoRgia statE* w 3-0 25-15, 25-23, 25-14 1:25 643nov. 15 south alaBaMa* w 3-2 24-26, 25-13, 20-25, 25-22, 15-12 2:07 629nov. 17 tRoY* w 3-0 25-19, 25-8, 25-11 1:15 782Nov. 21 5-at Troy L 0-3 24-26, 25-27, 26-28 1:37 1311

2013 final stats

Schedule Key1-Mortar Board Premier--West Lafayette, Ind.2-Four Points by Sheraton Seminole Invitational--Tallahassee, Fla.3-WKU Invitational--Bowling Green, Ky.4-Flyer Classic--Dayton, Ohio5-Sun Belt Conference Tournament--Troy, Ala.

Home games in BolD* denotes Sun Belt Conference match

ovERall2013 Record: 27-6Home: 13-1Away: 10-3Neutral: 4-2Non-Conference: 10-5Sun Belt Conference: 17-1SBC Home: 9-0SBC Away: 8-1Ranked: 1-3Non-Ranked: 26-3

BY sEtsThree Sets: 20-3Four Sets: 5-1Five Sets: 2-2

BY hitting PERcEntagELeading in hitting percentage: 27-1Trailing in hitting percentage: 0-5Tied in hitting percentage: 0-0

Hitting above .400: 4-0Hitting above .300: 21-0Hitting below .300: 6-6Hitting below .200: 0-2

Opponent hits above .200: 5-5Hold opponent below .200: 23-1Hold opponent below .100: 6-0Hold opponent below .000: 3-0

BY killsLeading in kills: 26-2Trailing in kills: 1-4Tied in kills: 0-0

BY sERvicE acEsLeading in aces: 20-0Trailing in aces: 6-6Tied in aces: 1-0

BY DigsLeading in digs: 26-3Trailing in digs: 0-2Tied in digs: 1-1

BY BlocksLeading in blocks: 19-1Trailing in blocks: 6-4Tied in blocks: 2-1

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2013 final statswku gaME-BY-gaME sP k E ta Pct a sa sE RE Dig Bs Ba BE tot BhE scoREAlabama A&M 3 43 9 72 .472 40 10 4 4 25 2 4 1 4 0 3-0USC 3 36 16 89 .225 31 2 6 4 37 2 2 2 3 0 0-3Purdue 5 55 23 144 .222 50 4 8 3 51 3 22 6 14 0 3-2Belmont 4 48 13 93 .376 39 1 8 9 44 4 12 1 10 0 3-1Ohio State 5 60 32 150 .187 59 4 14 7 58 4 12 3 10 0 2-3Florida A&M 3 42 14 93 .301 37 5 8 3 41 1 12 0 7 0 3-0Florida State 4 42 23 129 .147 38 4 7 5 52 2 4 2 4 2 1-3CinCinnati 3 42 8 74 .459 41 4 8 1 34 3 16 1 11 2 3-0virginia 4 54 19 113 .310 51 6 7 7 43 5 8 2 9 1 3-1oHio 3 44 13 121 .256 42 1 5 3 51 0 4 4 2 1 0-3unlv 3 47 15 110 .291 47 4 6 3 47 6 8 1 10 3 3-0Dayton 4 54 24 129 .233 50 3 8 10 63 0 8 1 4 3 3-1Western Michigan 4 60 16 116 .379 59 3 5 2 48 7 14 2 14 2 3-1Wright State 3 47 5 80 .525 47 4 6 1 40 0 12 0 6 0 3-0Troy 3 47 8 108 .361 43 4 3 1 56 5 8 4 9 0 3-0South Alabama 3 53 13 104 .385 50 2 11 4 36 0 10 4 5 0 3-0Georgia State 3 48 8 95 .421 47 3 6 2 46 2 10 1 7 1 3-0texaS State 3 45 14 97 .320 41 4 6 2 39 0 16 0 8 2 3-0ut arlington 3 54 13 110 .373 50 8 3 1 54 0 2 1 1 3 3-0ulm 4 67 15 133 .391 65 4 15 1 65 1 12 3 7 1 3-1Louisiana-Lafayette 5 72 32 164 .244 68 3 8 7 76 3 12 1 9 0 2-3UALR 3 53 22 113 .274 52 2 5 0 40 2 8 2 6 0 3-0Arkansas State 3 42 17 92 .272 41 6 4 2 41 2 10 1 7 0 3-0ULM 3 47 14 106 .311 46 3 6 1 54 3 0 2 3 1 3-0arkanSaS State 3 43 12 97 .320 38 8 9 1 45 4 6 0 7 1 3-0Texas State 3 53 20 122 .270 51 2 5 5 64 0 10 0 5 2 3-0UT Arlington 3 48 9 113 .345 45 3 8 1 49 2 12 3 8 1 3-0louiSiana-lafayette 3 37 8 83 .349 34 10 6 2 37 1 8 0 5 0 3-0ualr 3 44 10 86 .395 44 7 4 1 35 2 10 3 7 0 3-0georgia State 3 48 11 107 .346 48 4 5 1 49 4 8 1 8 1 3-0SoutH alaBama 5 71 18 170 .312 66 7 13 9 87 2 18 0 11 2 3-2troy 3 40 10 88 .341 35 5 2 1 48 2 22 0 13 0 3-0Troy 3 47 21 117 .222 46 2 5 4 39 4 12 2 10 1 0-3TOTAL 113 1633 505 3618 .312 1541 142 224 108 1594 78 332 54 244 30

wku inDiviDual Match highs total PlaYER oPPonEnt, DatEHitting Percentage (min. 12 kills) .857 Paige Wessel Troy, November 21Kills (three sets) 15 Heather Boyan UT Arlington, November 2 15 Noelle Langenkamp South Alabama, September 28 15 Noelle Langenkamp Georgia State, October 2Kills (four sets) 21 Paige Wessel at Dayton, September 20 21 Haley Bodway ULM, October 11Kills (five sets) 17 Paige Wessel South Alabama, November 15Total Attempts (three sets) 32 Haley Bodway Troy, November 21Total Attempts (four sets) 31 Noelle Langenkamp at Florida State, September 7 31 Haley Bodway ULM, October 11Total Attempts (five sets) 36 Haley Bodway South Alabama, November 15Assists (three sets) 46 Melanie Stutsman UT Arlington, October 5Assists (four sets) 60 Melanie Stutsman ULM, October 11Assists (five sets) 57 Melanie Stutsman at Louisiana-Lafayette, October 13Digs (three sets) 25 Ashley Potts at Texas State, November 1Digs (four sets) 30 Ashley Potts ULM, October 11Digs (five sets) 33 Ashley Potts South Alabama, November 15Service Aces 6 Melanie Stutsman Louisiana-Lafayette, November 8Blocks 9 Heather Boyan Western Michigan, September 21

wku tEaM Match highs total oPPonEnt DatEHitting Percentage .525 vs. Wright State September 21Kills (three sets) 54 UT Arlington October 5Kills (four sets) 67 ULM October 11Kills (five sets) 72 at Louisiana-Lafayette October 13Total Attempts (three sets) 122 at Texas State November 1Total Attempts (four sets) 133 ULM October 11Total Attempts (five sets) 170 South Alabama November 15Assists (three sets) 52 at UALR October 18Assists (four sets) 65 ULM October 11Assists (five sets) 68 at Louisiana-Lafayette October 13Digs (three sets) 64 at Texas State November 1Digs (four sets) 65 ULM October 11Digs (five sets) 87 South Alabama November 15Service Aces 10 vs. Alabama A&M August 30 10 Louisiana-Lafayette November 8Blocks 14 at Purdue August 31 14 vs. Western Michigan September 21

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2013 final statsoPPonEnt gaME-BY-gaME sP k E ta Pct a sa sE RE Dig Bs Ba BE tot BhE scoREAlabama A&M 3 21 16 64 .078 19 4 4 10 15 1 8 0 5 0 3-0USC 3 46 6 90 .444 43 4 14 2 30 6 10 4 11 0 0-3Purdue 5 66 33 161 .205 56 3 9 4 51 1 20 3 11 0 3-2Belmont 4 41 26 114 .132 39 9 16 1 25 3 4 1 5 1 3-1Ohio State 5 58 26 156 .205 54 7 12 4 51 2 28 1 16 1 2-3Florida A&M 3 15 23 92 -.08 14 3 5 5 31 2 8 0 6 0 3-0Florida State 4 54 14 125 .320 47 5 12 4 55 3 12 3 9 1 1-3CinCinnati 3 20 24 82 -.04 17 1 2 4 19 3 2 0 4 1 3-0virginia 4 52 19 125 .264 50 7 11 6 34 1 6 1 4 2 3-1oHio 3 52 13 123 .317 46 3 8 1 55 0 18 1 9 0 0-3unlv 3 31 20 106 .104 30 3 3 4 43 0 16 1 8 1 3-0Dayton 4 41 19 136 .162 35 10 14 3 39 2 24 1 14 2 3-1Western Michigan 4 43 31 132 .091 39 3 2 3 37 3 8 3 7 1 3-1Wright State 3 28 12 87 .184 27 1 6 4 23 0 4 2 2 3 3-0Troy 3 38 17 114 .184 36 1 7 4 46 0 8 4 4 0 3-0South Alabama 3 35 15 94 .213 31 4 4 2 29 1 12 1 7 0 3-0Georgia State 3 32 18 110 .127 29 2 4 3 32 1 4 0 3 2 3-0texaS State 3 35 18 110 .155 29 2 5 4 34 3 10 2 8 1 3-0ut arlington 3 29 7 98 .224 25 1 2 8 37 1 12 0 7 4 3-0ulm 4 40 24 142 .113 35 1 4 4 45 2 6 0 5 1 3-1Louisiana-Lafayette 5 53 26 166 .163 48 7 7 3 50 6 6 1 9 0 2-3UALR 3 40 18 103 .214 36 0 4 2 31 4 16 3 12 0 3-0Arkansas State 3 28 18 94 .106 26 2 5 6 23 1 8 0 5 3 3-0ULM 3 33 17 113 .142 26 1 5 3 35 1 4 3 3 2 3-0arkanSaS State 3 24 19 95 .053 22 1 4 8 36 2 2 1 3 1 3-0Texas State 3 33 15 118 .153 31 5 2 2 44 3 14 1 10 3 3-0UT Arlington 3 33 18 106 .142 33 1 3 3 41 0 12 0 6 0 3-0louiSiana-lafayette 3 28 16 85 .141 27 2 11 10 33 1 4 1 3 0 3-0ualr 3 35 18 89 .191 33 1 4 7 29 2 6 0 5 2 3-0georgia State 3 34 17 113 .150 30 1 4 4 41 1 10 3 6 1 3-0SoutH alaBama 5 56 21 182 .192 55 9 7 7 67 4 2 2 5 2 3-2troy 3 23 26 105 -.02 21 1 4 5 35 0 12 1 6 0 3-0Troy 3 49 20 115 .252 43 4 6 2 39 1 24 1 13 0 0-3TOTAL 113 1246 630 3745 .164 1132 109 210 142 1235 61 340 45 231 35

oPPonEnt inDiviDual Match highs total PlaYER oPPonEnt, DatEHit Pct. (min. 12 kills) .458 Ebony Nwanebu USC, August 31Kills (three sets) 16 Marija Zelenovic Troy, November 21Kills (four sets) 19 Tori Janowski Virginia, September 13Kills (five sets) 20 Jessica Lewis South Alabama, November 15 20 Kaitlyn Leary Ohio State, September 6Total Attempts (three sets) 40 Marija Zelenovic Troy, September 27Total Attempts (four sets) 45 Tori Janowski Virginia, September 13Total Attempts (five sets) 62 Jessica Lewis South Alabama, November 15Assists (three sets) 38 Abby Gilleland Ohio, September 14Assists (four sets) 48 Lauren Fuller Virginia, September 13Assists (five sets) 47 Taylor Sherwin Ohio State, September 6Digs (three sets) 16 Caitlyn Cooney UT Arlington, November 2 16 Emily Averbeck Georgia State, November 13 16 Meredith Ashy Ohio, September 14Digs (four sets) 17 Katie Mosher Florida State, September 7Digs (five sets) 19 Carly Cramer Purdue, August 31Service Aces 5 Nicole Walch Florida State, September 7 5 Jessica Lewis South Alabama, November 15Blocks 8 Andrea Kacsits Ohio State, September 6 8 Carolee Dillard UALR, October 18 8 Anna Faul Ohio State, September 6

oPPonEnt tEaM Match highs total oPPonEnt DatEHit Pct. .444 vs. USC August 31Kills (three sets) 52 Ohio September 14Kills (four sets) 54 at Florida State September 7Kills (five sets) 66 at Purdue August 31Total Attempts (three sets) 123 Ohio September 14Total Attempts (four sets) 142 ULM October 11Total Attempts (five sets) 182 South Alabama November 15Assists (three sets) 46 Ohio September 14Assists (four sets) 50 Virginia September 13Assists (five sets) 56 at Purdue August 31Digs (three sets) 55 Ohio September 14Digs (four sets) 55 at Florida State September 7Digs (five sets) 67 South Alabama November 15Service Aces 10 at Dayton September 20Blocks 16 vs. Ohio State September 6

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hitting PERcEntagEno. name k e ta PCt1. Missouri 1789 422 3839 .3562. Florida 1607 427 3569 .3313. WKU 1633 505 3618 .3124. Stanford 1656 423 4005 .3085. Penn State 1814 523 4231 .3056. Colorado State 1574 475 3681 .2907. Texas 1503 434 3681 .2908. USC 1830 505 4572 .2909. American 1817 541 4417 .28910. Minnesota 1751 489 4385 .288

kills PER sEtno. name S k k/S1. Missouri 117 1789 15.292. San Diego 109 1649 15.133. Lipscomb 112 1683 15.034. Tulane 115 1713 14.905. Florida 108 1607 14.886. USC 123 1830 14.887. Ball State 116 1722 14.848. Marquette 116 1721 14.849. Duke 114 1687 14.8010. Stanford 112 1656 14.7912. WKU 113 1633 14.45

assists PER sEtno. name S a a/S1. Missouri 117 1704 14.562. San Diego 109 1563 14.343. Lipscomb 112 1566 13.984. Oregon 112 1565 13.975. Marquette 116 1620 13.976. Ball State 116 1619 13.967. Tulane 115 1597 13.898. USC 123 1699 13.819. Stanford 112 1546 13.8010. Duke 114 1568 13.7511. WKU 113 1541 13.64

acEs PER sEtno. name S Sa Sa/S1. Hampton 112 218 1.952. Lehigh 108 205 1.903. Sacred Heart 112 212 1.894. Portland State 113 204 1.815. Marist 111 193 1.746. Jacksonville 127 219 1.727. Yale 89 153 1.728. St. Mary’s (CA) 103 175 1.709. Washington 119 202 1.7010. Stony Brook 129 218 1.69126. WKU 113 142 1.26

Digs PER sEtno. name S d d/S1. Tulsa 121 2218 18.332. Western Colorado 111 2016 18.163. Xavier 121 2180 18.024. SIUE 125 2222 17.785. Sam Houston St. 97 1723 17.766. UTSA 113 2005 17.747. Eastern Michigan 128 2271 17.748. Murray State 118 2092 17.739. Cal St. Fullerton 101 1784 17.6610. UNC Asheville 117 2039 17.43228. WKU 113 1594 14.11

Blocks PER sEtno. name S BS Ba B/S1. Creighton 121 74 592 3.062. Penn State 127 107 561 3.053. Texas 110 59 552 3.054. Stanford 112 63 547 3.005. Dayton 108 31 586 3.006. Butler 113 62 550 2.987. BYU 121 32 642 2.928. Wyoming 127 48 639 2.899. Utah 132 37 688 2.8910. UT Arlington 132 37 686 2.88132. WKU 113 78 332 2.16

Match w-l PERcEntagEno. name w l PCt1. Missouri 35 1 .9722. Penn State 34 2 .9443. Colorado State 28 2 .9334. American 34 3 .9195. Washington 30 3 .9096. Texas 27 3 .9007. Jacksonville 30 4 .8828. Central Arkansas 29 4 .8799. Florida 28 4 .875 Tulane 28 4 .87517. WKU 27 6 .818

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hitting PERcEntagEno. name, team k e ta PCt1. C. Mann, Florida 369 47 636 .5062. A. Andrade, Wichita St. 401 70 708 .4683. W. Little, Missouri 264 36 492 .4634. P. Wessel, WKU 323 61 572 .4585. G. Lopez-Chavez, FAMU 245 49 432 .4546. B. Muhle, Devner 253 40 479 .4457. C. Ferrari, San Diego 337 62 619 .4448. A. Olgard, USC 258 37 500 .4429. I. Ajanaku, Stanford 291 66 514 .43810. C. Wopat, Stanford 315 55 606 .429

15. N. Langenkamp, WKU 308 62 598 .41118. H. Boyan, WKU 277 57 540 .407

kills PER sEtno. name, team S k k/S1. M. Adams, UTSA 113 653 5.782. V. Strakova, Hampton 112 626 5.593. E. Begic, UALR 124 634 5.114. K. Leary, Ohio State 119 577 4.855. R. Kriskova, VCU 129 623 4.836. D. Wells-Gibson, SHSU 97 457 4.717. E. Hartong, Hawaii 108 507 4.698. E. Spencer, IPFW 113 529 4.689. L. Brenner, Oregon 110 514 4.6710. K. Kritenbrink, South Dakota 120 557 4.64

assists PER sEtno. name, team S a a/S1. M. Kreklow, Missouri 117 1480 12.652. C. Dotson, Lipscomb 112 1412 12.613. E. Koberstein, Marquette 116 1413 12.184. E. McNorton, Kansas 125 1517 12.145. S. Wilson, Alabama 120 1450 12.086. M. Collins, Central Ark. 111 1321 11.907. M. Bugg, Stanford 112 1330 11.888. J. Vicic, Winthrop 115 1355 11.789. M. Mandelbaum, Tulane 113 1331 11.7810. D. Foss, Colorado St. 109 1282 11.7612. M. Stutsman, WKU 113 1315 11.64

acEs PER sEtno. name, team S Sa Sa/S1. S. Bricio, USC 122 85 0.702. M. Hancock, Penn St. 127 82 0.653. L. Millington, Marist 11 68 0.614. V. Strakova, Hampton 112 65 0.585. D. Pierre, Bethune-Cookman 106 60 0.576. C. Bain, Harvard 92 50 0.547. B. Metter, Loy. Marymount 104 54 0.528. K. Culbertson, Tulsa 121 61 0.509. H. Schnars, Central Ark. 109 54 0.5010. K. McKernan, Holy Cross 94 45 0.4896. M. Stutsman, WKU 113 38 0.34

Digs PER sEtno. name, team S d d/S1. R. Wells, UNC Asheville 117 746 6.382. M. Cochran, Western Caro. 111 681 6.143. K. Hahn, Iowa St. 102 582 5.714. K. Arneson, Northwestern St. 125 712 5.705. K. Svoboda, Buffalo 112 634 5.666. R. McVey, Mississippi St. 112 632 5.647. E. Mullins, Tennessee 114 640 5.618. K. Klages, Evansville 103 578 5.619. M. Trimpe, Presbyterian 122 684 5.6110. N. Skiba, Northeastern 122 683 5.6042. A. Potts, WKU 113 554 4.90

Blocks PER sEtno. name, team S tot B/S1. C. Whitmore, UT Arlington 124 224 1.812. E. Kriby, Wyoming 127 225 1.773. K. Slay, Penn St. 127 207 1.634. M. Peacock, UNC Wilming. 101 156 1.545. B. Holman, LSU 130 200 1.546. R. Dunlap, Cent. Conn. St. 106 163 1.547. A. Rodriguez Gomez, USF 119 182 1.538. K. Browning, Creighton 121 185 1.539. W. Young, BYU 91 139 1.5310. M. Hardy, ETSU 121 184 1.52

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SUN BELT CONFERENCE2013 sBc final stanDings sBc all gaMEsschool REcoRD Pct. REcoRD Pct. last 10 Preseason RankWKU* 17-1 .944 27-6 .813 9-1 1st (10)Texas State^# 11-7 .611 23-13 .639 5-5 T-4thUALR 12-6 .667 19-11 .633 7-3 T-2ndUT Arlington 10-8 .556 18-15 .545 4-6 6thArkansas State 9-9 .500 15-20 .429 4-6 T-4thLouisiana-Lafayette 9-9 .500 18-15 .545 7-3 7thSouth Alabama 9-9 .500 12-15 .444 4-6 8thTroy 7-11 .389 13-20 .394 4-6 T-2ndGeorgia State 4-14 .222 9-21 .300 4-6 9thULM 2-16 .111 5-29 .147 1-9 10th

* - Sun Belt Conference Regular-Season Champion ^ - Sun Belt Conference Tournament Champion# - NCAA Tournament Participant

All-Conference First Team

Edina Begic, Jr., OH, UALRSonja Milanovic, So., OH, UALRMechell Daniel, Fr., OH, USACharmaine Whitmore, Sr., MB, UTAAmari Deardorff, Sr., OH, TXSTNoelle Langenkamp, So., MH, WKUMelanie Stutsman, Sr., S, WKUPaige Wessel, Sr., OH, WKU

All-Conference Second Team

Dede Bohannon, So., OH, GSUAndrea Hole, Jr., S, ULLTonice White, Sr., MB, ULLJessica Lewis, Fr., OH, USATaylor Gross, Jr., OH, UTAAshlee Hilbun, Sr., MB, TXSTHeather Boyan, Jr., MH, WKUAshley Potts, Sr., DS, WKU

Offensive Player of the Year

Edina Begic, UALR

Defensive Player of the Year

Ashley Potts, WKU

Setter of the Year

Melanie Stutsman, WKU

Freshman of the Year

Mechell Daniel, USA

Coach of the Year

Travis Hudson, WKU

2013 POSTSEASON AWARDS wku in sBc stats

Team StatsHitting Percentage 1, .312Opponent Hitting Percentage 3, .164Assists 1, 13.64Kills 1, 14.45Blocks 4, 2.16Service Aces 2, 1.26Digs 7, 14.11

Individual StatsHitting Percentage 1, Paige Wessel, .458 2, Noelle Langenkamp, .411 3, Heather Boyan, .407Kills 9, Noelle Langenkamp, 2.96Assists 1, Melanie Stutsman, 11.64Service Aces 1, Melanie Stutsman, 0.34Digs 1, Ashley Potts, 4.90

Team SBC-Only StatsHitting Percentage 1, .331Opponent Hitting Percentage 1, .148Assists 1, 14.64Kills 1, 15.46Blocks 5, 2.14Service Aces 2, 1.44Digs 4, 15.61

Individual SBC-Only StatsHitting Percentage 1, Heather Boyan, .452 2, Paige Wessel, .446 3, Noelle Langenkamp, .444Kills 8, Haley Bodway, 3.21 9, Noelle Langenkamp, 3.19Assists 1, Melanie Stutsman, 12.36Service Aces 1, Melanie Stutsman, 0.34Blocks 6, Noelle Langenkamp, 1.04Digs 1, Ashley Potts, 5.32

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2013 reviewonE MoRE...WKU volleyball entered its last go-around of the Sun Belt Conference looking to end its time in the league on a high note. The Lady Toppers did just that, finishing the year with a 27-6 overall record and another league title.

thREE-PEatWKU claimed its third-consecutive and 11th overall Sun Belt Conference regular-season title in 2013 after going 17-1 against league opponents. The team dropped just six sets during SBC action while the 17 wins claimed the school record for most in one season. The win total tied FIU’s 17 wins in 2009 as the most in league history.

wku Rising in national attEntionNational attention for WKU continued to rise in 2013, as the Lady Toppers opened the season for the first time in program history ranked in the top 25 of the AVCA national poll. Sitting at No. 21 in the preseason, WKU rose to a program-high No. 16 after defeating nationally-ranked Purdue in the season’s opening weekend. Though the Lady Tops fell out of the top 25, the team continued to receive votes throughout the regular season.

Potts, wEssEl EaRn all-REgion honoRsSeniors Ashley Potts and Paige Wessel were selected to the AVCA All-Southeast Region team as honorable mention selections after producing stellar seasons on the court. It is the first time in their careers that Potts or Wessel earned an honor from the AVCA. The accolades come as the fifth-straight year that WKU has had at least two student-athletes in one season selected to an All-Region team while marking the seventh time overall. In the program’s history, WKU has 19 All-Region selections, all under the direction of head coach Travis Hudson.

sBc honoRs laDY toPPERs, huDsonThe Sun Belt Conference honored five Lady Toppers with All-Conference honors at the season’s end, including a pair receiving specialty awards. Noelle Langenkamp, Melanie Stutsman and Paige Wessel were each named to the All-Conference First Team while Heather Boyan and Ashley Potts were listed as second-team members. Stutsman earned the league’s first-ever Setter of the Year award while Potts was named Defensive Player of the Year for the third-straight year.

The league coaches also voted WKU head coach Travis Hudson as Coach of the Year. It was Hudson’s fifth time to receive the recognition in his career, as he was also named COY in 2000, 2002, 2005 and 2012.

The team also received the Team Academic Award after claiming the highest GPA in the conference with a 3.47 mark. Three student-athletes were named to the Academic Honor Roll while six others were tabbed to the Commissioner’s List. The Academic Honor Roll is

for student-athlete with GPAs from a 3.0-3.49 while the Commissioner’s Lists honors those with GPAs of 3.5-4.0.

Potts naMED sEnioR class awaRD finalistSenior Ashley Potts became WKU volleyball’s first-ever national finalist for the Senior CLASS Award. One of 10 volleyball players chosen by the organization, Potts was selected for her contributions in the classroom and community as well as on the court and her character. After a nationwide vote among fans and the organization, Potts was named a Second-Team All-American by the Senior CLASS Award. gEtting offEnsivEThe Lady Toppers continued to flex their muscles over conference foes by dominating the major offensive categories. In SBC-only stats, WKU ranked first in hitting percentage (.331), opponent hitting percentage (.148), assists (14.64) and kills (15.46). Individually, Heather Boyan, Paige Wessel and Noelle Langenkamp ranked 1-2-3 in hitting percentage while Melanie Stutsman held the top spot in assists. WKU also had a pair rank top 10 in kills with Haley Bodway and Langenkamp.

laDY toPPERs Rank high in ncaa statsNot only does WKU rank high in conference stats, but the Lady Toppers rank well against all players in Division I.

Individually, Paige Wessel ranked fourth with a .458 mark in hitting percentage, the only outside hitter to rank in the top 30 in 2013. In the same category, Noelle Langenkamp and Heather Boyan ranked 15th and 18th, respectively, as WKU was the only team in the nation to have three players hitting over .400 for the season. Melanie Stutsman ranked 12th in the nation in assists per set while Ashley Potts was listed in the top 45 for digs per set.

As a team, WKU was in the top 10 of hitting percentage for the fourth-straight year, finishing third with a .312 mark. The team was 11th in assists per set, 12th in kills per set and 17th in win-loss percentage.

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2013 reviewnEw all-tiME lEaDERsDuring the 2013 campaign, two of WKU’s all-time records fell with new names taking over as the program leader.

Melanie Stutsman became the all-time assist leader with 5,294 in her career. The Floyds Knobs, Ind., native averaged 11.16 in her four-year career, ending with a career-best 11.64 in 2013 to rank 12th in the nation in assists per set.

Potts became the all-time leader in digs after tabbing 1,880 digs during her time on The Hill. After becoming the team’s libero during her sophomore season, Potts put up over 500 digs in her last three seasons to push her career average to 3.97.

avca tEaM acaDEMic awaRDFor the eighth-straight year, and the 12th time since 1999, the WKU volleyball team has earned Team Academic Award honors from the AVCA. With 134 Division I schools honored, WKU with its 3.51 GPA is one of six Conference USA schools to make the list, joining Marshall, Rice, UAB, North Texas and UTSA.

25+ win sEasonThe sweep over Georgia State on Nov. 13 gave WKU its 25th win of the season. It is the 12th-straight year that the Lady Toppers accumulated 25 or more wins in a single season. It is also the 19th 25-win season in program history and 14th with Hudson at the helm.

how swEEP it isWith 20 straight-set wins in 2013, WKU held the sixth-most sweeps in the nation, joining eight other Division I teams with 20 or more sweeps during the season. Missouri held the most at 27 followed by American (26), Penn State (23), Stanford (22) and Florida (21). The Lady Toppers tied with Minnesota and USC.

Against their respective conference opponents, WKU held the most league sweeps with 15 followed by Stanford with 13. Florida, Missouri and USC had 12 each.

avca all-REgionAshley Potts (HM)Paige Wessel (HM)

sEnioR class awaRD all-aMERicaAshley Potts (2nd Team)

sBc DEfEnsivE PlaYER of thE YEaRAshley Potts

sBc sEttER of thE YEaRMelanie Stutsman

sBc coach of thE YEaRTravis Hudson

all-sun BElt confEREncENoelle Langenkamp (1st team)Melanie Stutsman (1st team)Paige Wessel (1st team)Heather Boyan (2nd team)Ashley Potts (2nd team)

sBc offEnsivE PlaYER of thE wEEkOct. 21 Heather BoyanNov. 18 Paige Wessel

sBc DEfEnsivE PlaYER of thE wEEkSept. 16 Ashley PottsOct. 8 Ashley Potts

sBc sEttER of thE wEEkSept. 2 Melanie StutsmanSept. 16 Melanie StutsmanSept. 23 Melanie StutsmanSept. 30 Melanie StutsmanOct. 8 Melanie StutsmanOct. 21 Melanie Stutsman

2013 HONORS AND ACCOLADES

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match recordskillsindividual1. Jessie Wagner vs. New Mexico State, 10/17/03 312. Amber Simons vs. UALR, 11/19/93 30 Kim Carpenter vs. Morehead State, 10/13/98 30 Jordyn Skinner vs. Xavier, 9/9/11 305. Tara Thomas vs. Cincinnati, 9/5/00 29 Tara Thomas vs. New Mexico State, 10/13/00 29 Megan Argabright vs. North Texas, 9/28/07 29

team1. vs. Cincinnati, 9/5/00 105

opponent-individual1. Javonne Brooks, New Orleans, 10/18/92 35

opponent-team1. Cincinnati, 9/5/00 97

total attEMPtsindividual1. Janet Ryan vs. New Orleans, 10/19/92 832. Jamie Ritterskamp vs. Tennessee State, 11/11/97 813. Kelly Meagher at Austin Peay, 11/1/93 684. Lori Cummings at Memphis, 10/1/93 66 Andrea Humpert vs. Morehead State, 10/13/98 66 Jordyn Skinner vs. Xavier, 9/9/11 66

team1. at Memphis State, 10/1/93 257

opponent-individual1. Lauren Mackey, Morehead State, 10/13/98 79

opponent-team1. Memphis State, 10/1/93 269

hitting PERcEntagE (1)individual1. Tiffany Elmore vs. ULM, 10/23/10 .812 (13-0-16)2. Crystal Towler vs. Delaware, 9/7/02 .810 (18-1-21)3. Julia Noe vs. Indiana, 8/26/07 .800 (12-0-15) Emily Teegarden vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/27/07 .800 (12-0-15)5. noelle langenkamp at georgia State, 10/2/13 .789 (15-0-19)

team1. at Tennessee State, 9/14/04 .538 (48-6-78)

opponent-individual1. Heather Gerber, Missouri, 9/5/98 .750 (12-0-16)

opponent-team1. Hawaii, 10/22/87 .519 (47-7-77)

assistsindividual1. Jenni Miller vs. Morehead State, 10/13/98 882. Sara Noe vs. Denver, 10/15/00 873. Sara Noe vs. Cincinnati, 9/5/00 854. Jenni Miller at Arkansas State, 10/27/01 775. Sara Noe at Arkansas State, 10/27/01 76

team1. vs. Morehead State, 10/13/98 91 vs. Cincinnati, 9/5/00 91

opponent-individual1. Laura Lauder, Cincinnati, 9/5/00 83

opponent-team1. UAB, 11/17/90 88 Cincinnati, 9/5/00 88

sERvicE acEsindividual1. Cindy Wiseman vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/29/91 9 Beaven Hill at North Texas, 9/29/00 93. Teresa Harrison at Eastern Kentucky, 9/4/90 8 Michelle Mingus at Eastern Kentucky, 9/4/90 85. Four Times, Last: Melanie Stutsman at Florida Atlantic, 10/1/11 7

team1. vs. DePaul, 11/4/90 20

opponent-individual1. Tonya Larson, UAB, 9/14/96 8

opponent-team1. Louisville, 8/31/88 16

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Digsindividual1. Michelle Mingus vs. Cincinnati, 9/20/91 50^2. Michelle Mingus at Arkansas State (2), 11/17/91 473. Janet Ryan at Arkansas State (2), 11/17/91 464. Roxie Akard at Arkansas State, 11/5/93 425. Six Times, Last: Melissa Starck vs. Austin Peay, 10/23/96 32

team1. vs. Arkansas State (2), 11/17/91 196

opponent-individual1. Gena Farris, Lamar, 11/8/92 34

opponent-team1. Lamar, 11/8/92 151

Blocksindividual1. Michelle Mingus at Arkansas State, 9/6/91 132. Anne Donovan at Arkansas State, 9/6/91 12 Heather Boyan at virginia, 8/31/12 124. Anne Donovan at Arkansas State (2), 11/17/91 11 Amber Simons at Eastern Kentucky, 9/29/92 11 Amber Simons vs. Dayton, 9/3/94 11

team1. at Arkansas State, 9/6/91 32

opponent-individual1. Janay Yancey, Middle Tennessee, 9/25/09 17

opponent-team1. Denver, 10/15/00 22

match records

Tiffany Elmore holds the single-match record with a .812 hitting percentage vs. ULM in 2010.

Note: Records are incomplete prior to 1986 season.(1) Minimum 15 attempts^denotes Sun Belt Conference record*Jenna Gideon tied an NCAA record with a 1.000 percentage (10-0-10) vs. Belmont, 10/25/05

Jessie Wagner collected 31 kills against New Mexico State in 2003, as she is just one of four players to produce 30 or more kills in a match.

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sEts PlaYED1. Becky Davis, 1991 1482. Anne Donovan, 1991 1473. Michelle Mingus, 1991 1444. Janet Ryan, 1991 140 Amanda Cecil, 2002 140 Tracy May, 2002 140 Ashly Miller, 2002 1408. Cindy Bradley, 1991 139 Jessie Wagner, 2002 13910. Becky Davis, 1990 138

MatchEs PlaYED1. Becky Davis, 1991 41 Anne Donovan, 1991 41 Mary Layman, 1991 41 Michelle Mingus, 1991 41 Janet Ryan, 1991 416. Cindy Bradley, 1991 407. Seven tied at 39

kills1. Megan Argabright, 2006 5902. Kim Carpenter, 1998 5823. Amber Simons, 1994 5514. Tara Thomas, 2000 529 Megan Argabright, 2007 5296. Amanda Schiff, 2002 4947. Jessie Wagner, 2002 4678. Megan Argabright, 2008 4659. Jamie Ritterskamp, 1997 46210. Michelle Mingus, 1991 459 Jamie Ritterskamp, 1996 459

kills PER gaME1. Megan Argabright, 2006 4.682. Kim Carpenter, 1998 4.553. Tara Thomas, 2000 4.484. Megan Argabright, 2007 4.235. Jamie Ritterskamp, 1997 4.166. Tara Thomas, 2001 4.067. Amber Simons, 1994 4.028. Jordyn Skinner, 2011 3.829. Megan Argabright, 2006 3.7910. Jessica Willard, 2001 3.71

total attEMPts1. Tara Thomas, 2000 1,2682. Jamie Ritterskamp, 1997 1,2433. Kim Carpenter, 1998 1,2384. Jordyn Skinner, 2011 1,1685. Amanda Cecil, 2002 1,1656. Amber Simons, 1994 1,1607. Jessie Wagner, 2002 1,1538. Tara Thomas, 2001 1,1419. Jamie Ritterskamp, 1996 1,14010. Michelle Mingus, 1991 1,137

hitting PERcEntagE1. Paige Wessel, 2013 .4582. noelle langenkamp, 2013 .4113. Heather Boyan, 2013 .4074. Megan Argabright, 2005 .4055. Jenna Gideon, 2005 .3986. Megan Argabright, 2006 .3907. Natalie Furry, 2001 .3858. Crystal Towler, 2005 .3849. Heather Boyan, 2012 .38310. Aquila Orr, 2007 .378

Block solos1. Amber Simons, 1994 462. Michelle Mingus, 1991 433. Tiffany Elmore, 2010 404. Jamie Ritterskamp, 1996 35 Lyndsey Broerman, 2004 356. Amber Simons, 1992 34 Kim Carpenter, 1998 348. Megan Argabright, 2006 329. Jamie Ritterskamp, 1995 3110. Jordyn Skinner, 2012 30

Block assists1. Michelle Mingus, 1991 1482. Anne Donovan, 1991 1243. Amber Simons, 1992 1194. Amber Simons, 1994 110 Amanda Schiff, 2003 1106. Lyndsey Broerman, 2004 1007. Tiffany Elmore, 2010 998. Jenna Gideon, 2005 959. Megan Argabright, 2005 9410. Megan Argabright, 2007 93

total Blocks1. Michelle Mingus, 1991 1912. Amber Simons, 1994 1563. Amber Simons, 1992 1534. Anne Donovan, 1991 1525. Tiffany Elmore, 2010 1396. Amanda Schiff, 2003 1367. Lyndsey Broerman, 2004 1358. Kim Carpenter, 1998 1239. Megan Argabright, 2007 12110. Megan Argabright, 2006 118

Blocks PER gaME1. Michelle Mingus, 1991 1.332. Amber Simons, 1992 1.233. Lyndsey Broerman, 2004 1.194. Tiffany Elmore, 2010 1.155. Amber Simons, 1994 1.146. Amanda Schiff, 2003 1.117. Megan Argabright, 2005 1.058. Jenna Gideon, 2007 1.049. Anne Donovan, 1991 1.0310. Kathy Moran, 1985 1.02 Dedre Nelson, 1988 1.02

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Digs1. Tracy May, 2002 5992. Roxie Akard, 1993 5733. Ashley Potts, 2012 5714. Ashley Potts, 2013 5545. Tracy May, 2003 5416. Melissa Starck, 1996 5357. Kelly Hofmeyer, 2007 5288. Roxie Akard, 1994 5199. Ashley Potts, 2011 51110. Kelly Hofmeyer, 2006 492

Digs PER gaME1. Ashley Potts, 2013 4.902. Ashley Potts, 2012 4.723. Roxie Akard, 1993 4.664. Roxie Akard, 1995 4.645. Ashly Miller, 2004 4.546. Tracy May, 2003 4.437. Ashley Potts, 2011 4.298. Tracy May, 2002 4.29 Ashly Miller, 2004 4.2810. Kelly Hofmeyer, 2007 4.22

assists1. Sara Noe, 2002 1,8142. Jenni Miller, 1998 1,7173. Sara Noe, 2000 1,6704. Caron Blotch, 2003 1,6455. Julia Noe, 2007 1,5926. Cindy Bradley, 1991 1,5017. Karrie Donahue, 1994 1,4848. Caron Blotch, 2005 1,4779. Sara Noe, 2001 1,43210. Julia Noe, 2006 1,385

assists PER gaME1. Sara Noe, 2000 14.152. Sara Noe, 2002 13.443. Caron Blotch, 2003 13.374. Caron Blotch, 2004 13.295. Sara Noe, 2001 13.026. Jenni Miller, 1998 13.017. Caron Blotch, 2005 12.968. Julia Noe, 2007 12.749. Julia Noe, 2006 12.2610. Melanie Stutsman, 2013 11.64

sERvicE acEs1. Cindy Bradley, 1991 642. Jamie Ritterskamp, 1994 633. Lindsey Gould, 2007 614. Lindsey Gould, 2009 605. Julia Noe, 2006 596. Anne Donovan, 1990 587. Amber Simons, 1994 558. Melissa Starck, 1998 52 Andria Humpert, 1998 52 Amanda Schiff, 2002 52

sERvicE acEs PER gaME1. Teresa Harrison, 1985 0.582. Julia Noe, 2006 0.523. Lindsey Gould, 2007 0.494. Jamie Ritterskamp, 1994 0.48 Andria Humpert, 1998 0.48 Lindsey Gould, 2009 0.487. Ashley Deignan, 2004 0.478. Cindy Bradley, 1991 0.46 Crystal Towler, 2005 0.4610. Michelle Mingus, 1989 0.45

single-season records

Jamie Ritterskamp ranks in the top 10 in six different single-season categories.

Note: Records are incomplete prior to 1986 season. Minimum of 25 games needed to qualify in categories with averages and minimum 50 attempts needed to qualify in hitting percentage category.

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sEts PlaYED1. Lindsey Gould (2006-09) 5102. Kelly Potts (2006-10) 4993. Jamie Ritterskamp (1994-97) 494 Megan Argabright (2005-08) 4945. Melissa Starck (1996-00) 4926. Tracy May (2000-03) 4917. Amanda Cecil (2001-04) 488 Ashly Miller (2001-04) 4889. Sarah Rogers (2009-12) 48710. Jordyn Skinner (2009-12) 484

MatchEs PlaYED1. Megan Argabright (2005-08) 142 Lindsey Gould (2006-09) 142 Kelly Potts (2006-10) 142 Sarah Rogers (2009-12) 1425. Jordyn Skinner (2009-12) 141 Ashley Potts (2010-13) 141 Melanie Stutsman (2010-13) 141 Paige Wessel (2010-13) 1419. Jessie Wagner (2002-05) 13710. Melissa Starck (1996-00) 136 Amanda Cecil (2001-04) 136 Ashly Miller (2001-04) 136

kills1. Megan Argabright (2005-08) 2,0012. Jamie Ritterskamp (1994-97) 1,7413. Jessie Wagner (2002-05) 1,6074. Crystal Towler (2002-05) 1,4675. Jordyn Skinner (2009-12) 1,4126. Natalie Furry (1998-01) 1,3577. Amanda Schiff (2001-04) 1,3458. Tara Thomas (1998-01) 1,3419. Amber Simons (1991-94) 1,30010. Melissa Starck (1996-00) 1,265

kills PER gaME1. Kim Carpenter (1998-99) 4.112. Megan Argabright (2005-08) 4.053. Jamie Ritterskamp (1994-97) 3.524. Jessie Wagner (2002-05) 3.385. Amanda Schiff (2001-04) 3.306. Crystal Towler (2002-05) 3.067. Natalie Furry (1998-01) 2.99 Jessica Willard (1998-01) 2.999. Jenna Gideon (2004-07) 2.9410. Jordyn Skinner (2009-12) 2.92

total attEMPts1. Jamie Ritterskamp (1994-97) 4,5152. Jessie Wagner (2002-05) 3,9073. Megan Argabright (2005-08) 3,8134. Jordyn Skinner (2009-12) 3,7195. Roxie Akard (1992-95) 3,6156. Melissa Starck (1996-00) 3,5787. Tara Thomas (1998-01) 3,4478. Crystal Towler (2002-05) 3,1919. Amber Simons (1991-94) 3,13410. Natalie Furry (1998-01) 3,130

hitting PERcEntagE1. Megan Argabright (2005-08) .3822. Paige Wessel (2010-13) .3673. Jenna Gideon (2004-07) .3524. Lindsay Williams (2008-11) .3455. Amanda Schiff (2001-04) .3396. Tiffany Elmore (2008-11) .3327. Kim Carpenter (1998-99) .3188. Caron Blotch (2003-05) .3179. Julia Noe (2005-08) .31610. Crystal Towler (2002-05) .307

Block solos1. Amber Simons (1991-94) 1162. Megan Argabright (2005-08) 1043. Michelle Mingus (1988-91) 1024. Jamie Ritterskamp (1994-97) 925. Tiffany Elmore (2008-11) 866. Jordyn Skinner (2009-12) 857. Megan Argabright (2005-08) 818. Jessie Wagner (2002-05) 799. Brittany Bowen (2006-09) 7610. Amanda Schiff (2011-04) 72

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Block assists1. Megan Argabright (2005-08) 3622. Amber Simons (1991-94) 3303. Michelle Mingus (1988-91) 2974. Amanda Schiff (2001-04) 2805. Tiffany Elmore (2008-11) 2766. Jenna Gideon (2005-07) 2527. Crystal Towler (2002-05) 2458. Anne Donovan (1989-91) 2349. Marni Denton (1992-96) 21910. Natalie Furry (1998-01) 213

total Blocks1. Megan Argabright (2005-08) 4662. Amber Simons (1991-94) 4463. Michelle Mingus (1988-91) 3994. Tiffany Elmore (2008-11) 3625. Amanda Schiff (2001-04) 3526. Jenna Gideon (2004-07) 3107. Anne Donovan (1989-91) 3038. Jamie Ritterskamp (1994-97) 2969. Marni Denton (1992-96) 29010. Crystal Towler (2002-05) 287

Blocks PER gaME1. Michelle Mingus (1988-91) 1.002. Amber Simons (1991-94) 0.993. Megan Argabright (2005-08) 0.944. Kim Carpenter (1998-99) 0.905. Tiffany Elmore (2008-11) 0.896. Amanda Schiff (2001-04) 0.867. Lindsay Williams (2008-11) 0.848. Jenna Gideon (2004-07) 0.829. Anne Donovan (1989-91) 0.8110. Jamie Ritterskamp (1994-97) 0.70

Digs1. Ashley Potts (2010-13) 1,8802. Roxie Akard (1992-95) 1,8713. Kelly Hofmeyer (2002-05) 1,7614. Tracy May (2000-03) 1,7275. Melissa Starck (1996-00) 1,5106. Tara Thomas (1998-01) 1,4447. Sarah Rogers (2009-12) 1,3938. Amanda Cecil (2001-04) 1,3769. Jordyn Skinner (2009-12) 1,37410. Beaven Hill (1997-00) 1,303

Digs PER gaME1. Ashley Potts (2010-13) 3.972. Roxie Akard (1992-95) 3.963. Kelly Hofmeyer (2005-08) 3.52 Tracy May (2000-03) 3.525. Melissa Starck (1996-00) 3.076. Tara Thomas (1998-01) 3.047. Cindy Bradley (1989-91) 2.908. Sarah Rogers (2009-12) 2.869. Jordyn Skinner (2009-12) 2.8410. Amanda Cecil (2001-04) 1.82

assists1. Melanie Stutsman (2010-13) 5,2942. Sara Noe (1999-02) 5,1723. Jenni Miller (1996-99) 4,5214. Julia Noe (2005-08) 4,3695. Caron Blotch (2003-05) 4,2526. Karrie Donahue (1992-96) 3,5427. Cindy Bradley (1989-91) 2,6888. Cindy Wiseman (1991-93) 1,5109. Kristi Chandler (1994-97) 1,24710. Lauren Stuckel (2007-09) 1,221

assists PER gaME1. Caron Blotch (2003-05) 13.202. Sara Noe (1999-02) 12.893. Melanie Stutsman (2010-13) 11.174. Cindy Bradley (1989-91) 10.205. Julia Noe (2005-08) 9.976. Jenni Miller (1996-99) 9.507. Karrie Donahue (1992-96) 8.688. Lee Upchurch (1987-90) 5.409. Kristi Chandler (1994-97) 5.1710. Cindy Wiseman (1991-93) 2.68

sERvicE acEs1. Lindsey Gould (2006-09) 2062. Melissa Starck (1996-00) 1763. Jamie Ritterskamp (1994-97) 157 Tara Thomas (1998-01) 1575. Crystal Towler (2002-05) 148 Sarah Rogers (2009-12) 1487. Amanda Cecil (2001-04) 145 Megan Argabright (2005-08) 1459. Jordyn Skinner (2009-12) 14410. Sara Noe (1999-02) 140

career records

Note: Records are incomplete prior to 1986 season. Minimum of 100 games needed to qualify in categories with averages and minimum 250 attempts needed to qualify in hitting percentage category. No current players included in categories with averages or hitting percentage.

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individual recordstRiPlE-DouBlEsMary Donovan (14k, 10d, 10b) vs. Toledo 11/12/98Meghan Kelly (13k, 21a, 16d) vs. ULM 9/9/89Cindy Bradley (17a, 13d, 10b) at Arkansas State 9/6/91Anne Donovan (17k, 12d, 11b) at Arkansas State (1) 11/17/91Amber Simons (14k, 14d, 11b) at Eastern Kentucky 9/29/92Amber Simons (14k, 19d, 10b) at Murray State 9/20/94Jamie Ritterskamp (11k, 14d, 10b) at Kentucky 10/8/96Caron Blotch (16k, 50a, 15d) at Middle Tennessee 11/11/05Erica Hardy (10k, 38a, 14d) vs. Syracuse 9/9/06Julia Noe (12k, 71a, 16d) vs. North Texas 9/28/07Julia Noe (12k, 64a, 16d) vs. UALR 10/6/07Julia Noe (11k, 56a, 14d) vs. Troy 11/2/07Julia Noe (11k, 54a, 12d) vs. New Orleans 11/15/07Julia Noe (11k, 59a, 24d) vs. Arizona State 9/20/09Julia Noe (11k, 49a, 12d) at Denver 10/17/08Lauren Stuckel (11k, 39a, 10d) at Tennessee 8/29/09

20/20 DouBlE-DouBlEsRachel Allender (23k, 24d) vs. UAB 9/12/87Len Norbert (26a, 21d) vs. East Tennessee State 9/10/88Len Norbert (54a, 23d) vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/88Len Norbert (52a, 32d) vs. Toledo 11/12/88Len Norbert (38a, 23d) vs. ULM 9/9/89Cindy Bradley (49a, 20d) at South Florida 10/13/90Cindy Bradley (51a, 22d) at Louisville 9/1/91Cindy Bradley (66a, 23d) vs. Cincinnati 9/20/91Cindy Bradley (51a, 24d) at UAB 10/26/91Cindy Bradley (54a, 28d) vs. Illinois-Chicago 11/8/91Cindy Bradley (67a, 21d) at Arkansas State 11/16/91Janet Ryan (20k, 22d) at Arkansas State 11/16/91Janet Ryan (21k, 46d) at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/91Anne Donovan (21k, 26d) at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/91Cindy Bradley (71a, 25d) at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/91Michelle Mingus (27k, 47d) at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/91Janet Ryan (24k, 20d) at Lamar 11/8/92Cindy Wiseman (42a, 22d) vs. Wright State 9/4/93Cindy Wiseman (37a, 26d) vs. Morehead State 9/18/93Cindy Wiseman (44a, 23d) vs. Appalachian State 9/25/93Cindy Wiseman (56a, 25d) vs. Tennessee Tech 10/19/93Cindy Wiseman (31a, 23d) at Arkansas State 11/5/93Karrie Donahue (54a, 21d) vs. Austin Peay 10/23/96Karrie Donahue (67a, 20d) at Lamar 11/3/96Jamie Ritterskamp (22k, 24d) vs. USL 10/26/97Andria Humpert (23k, 21d) vs. Morehead State 10/13/98Kim Carpenter (30k, 21d) vs. Morehead State 10/13/98Tara Thomas (29k, 21d) vs. Cincinnati 9/5/00Tara Thomas (25k, 21d) at Arkansas State 10/6/00Tara Thomas (24k, 24d) vs. Denver 10/15/00Melissa Starck (22k, 22d) vs. Denver 10/15/00Tara Thomas (21k, 24d) at FIU 11/12/00Tara Thomas (22k, 20d) vs. North Texas 9/28/01Tara Thomas (20k, 20d) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 11/16/01

30-kill cluB31 Jessie Wagner vs. New Mexico State 10/17/0330 Amber Simons vs. UALR 11/19/93 Kim Carpenter vs. Morehead State 10/13/98 Jordyn Skinner vs. Xavier 9/9/11

20-kill cluB29 Tara Thomas vs. Cincinnati 9/5/00 Tara Thomas vs. New Mexico State 10/13/00 Megan Argabright vs. North Texas 9/28/0728 Jamie Ritterskamp at Memphis 10/26/96 Jamie Ritterskamp vs. Mercer 9/26/97 Jamie Ritterskamp vs. Tennessee State 11/11/97 Jessica Willard at Louisiana-Lafayette 11/2/0127 Michelle Mingus at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/91 Amber Simons vs. UALR 10/7/94 Amber Simons vs. Louisiana Tech 10/8/94 Kim Carpenter vs. Southwestern Louisiana 11/6/98 Natalie Furry vs. Cincinnati 9/5/00

Tara Thomas at Arkansas State 10/27/0126 Janet Ryan vs. Weber State 9/18/92 Kim Carpenter at Arkansas State 10/23/98 Megan Argabright vs. Evansville 9/12/06 Megan Argabright vs. Florida Atlantic 10/14/0625 Michelle Mingus vs. UAB (1) 11/17/90 Amber Simons vs. Austin Peay 10/1/94 Melissa Starck vs. James Madison 8/31/96 Marni Denton at Lamar 11/3/96 Kim Carpenter at Louisiana Tech 10/10/98 Kim Carpenter vs. Louisiana Tech 11/20/98 Tara Thomas at Austin Peay 9/12/00 Tara Thomas at Arkansas State 10/6/00 Jessie Wagner vs. FIU 11/1/02 Jessie Wagner vs. North Texas 11/21/03 Megan Argabright at Denver 10/1/06 Jenna Gideon at Arkansas State 10/6/06 Megan Argabright vs. Denver 11/16/0624 Michelle Mingus at Arkansas State 11/16/91 Janet Ryan vs. New Orleans 10/18/92 Janet Ryan at Lamar 11/8/92 Jamie Ritterskamp at Middle Tennessee 9/25/96 Tara Thomas vs. Denver 10/15/00 Natalie Furry at Arkansas State 10/27/01 Jessie Wagner vs. UALR 10/5/02 Jessie Wagner at Cincinnati 10/5/05 Megan Argabright at Miami (Ohio) 9/1/06 Megan Argabright vs. Appalachian State 9/15/06 Megan Argabright vs. New Orleans 10/21/0623 Rachel Allender vs. UAB 9/12/87 Amber Simons vs. Dayton 9/3/94 Amber Simons vs. Evansville 9/25/94 Marni Denton vs. West Virginia 9/21/96 Andria Humpert vs. Arkansas State 9/21/98 Andria Humpert vs. Morehead State 10/13/98 Kim Carpenter vs. Louisiana Tech 11/8/98 Kim Carpenter vs. DePaul 9/3/99 Jessica Willard at Florida Atlantic 9/22/01 Jessica Willard vs. North Texas 9/28/01 Amanda Schiff at Purdue 9/6/02 Jessie Wagner at New Mexico State 10/18/02 Cynda Derbort vs. Liberty 9/30/0322 Michelle Mingus vs. Wisconsin- Milwaukee 11/9/91 Jamie Ritterskamp vs. UAB 9/14/96 Jamie Ritterskamp at USL 10/13/96 Jamie Ritterskamp vs. Texas-Pan American 10/4/97 Jamie Ritterskamp vs. USL 10/26/97 Kim Carpenter at UALR 10/24/98 Melissa Starck vs. UALR 10/23/99 Melissa Starck vs. Denver 10/15/00 Tara Thomas vs. North Texas 9/28/01 Jessica Willard at Arkansas State 10/27/01 Jessica Willard at Evansville 11/6/01 Natalie Furry at Evansville 11/6/01 Amanda Schiff vs. UALR 10/5/02 Amanda Cecil at New Mexico State 10/18/02 Amanda Schiff at North Texas 11/15/02 Aquila Orr vs. UMBC 9/15/07 Megan Argabright vs. Troy 11/2/0721 Anne Donovan at Murray State 11/10/90 Michelle Mingus at Murray State 11/10/90 Anne Donovan vs. UAB (2) 11/17/90 Anne Donovan at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/91 Janet Ryan at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/91 Amber Simons vs. Appalachian State 9/25/93 Kelly Meagher at Austin Peay 11/1/93 Jamie Ritterskamp vs. Xavier 10/2/94 Amber Simons at Kentucky 10/19/94 Amber Simons vs. Lamar 11/19/94 Kim Carpenter vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay 9/12/98 Kim Carpenter vs. Illinois-Chicago 9/12/98 Kim Carpenter vs. Morehead State 9/4/99 Kim Carpenter at South Alabama 11/6/99 Jessica Willard at IUPUI 9/3/00 Tara Thomas vs. Ohio 9/9/00

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individual records Tara Thomas vs. Louisiana Tech 9/22/00 Tara Thomas vs. FIU 9/24/00 Natalie Furry vs. Denver 10/15/00 Tara Thomas vs. UALR 10/28/00 Melissa Starck vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 11/3/00 Tara Thomas at FIU 11/12/00 Natalie Furry at Florida Atlantic 9/22/01 Tara Thomas at UALR 10/26/01 Amanda Cecil vs. Virginia 9/21/02 Crystal Towler at North Texas 11/15/02 Amanda Schiff at Louisiana-Lafayette 9/26/03 Jessie Wagner at Indiana 8/27/05 Megan Argabright vs. FIU 10/13/06 Megan Argabright vs. New Orleans 11/15/07 Megan Argabright vs. FIU 10/3/08 Jordyn Skinner vs. LSU 9/10/11 Paige Wessel at Dayton 9/20/13 Haley Bodway vs. ULM 10/11/1320 Meghan Kelly vs. UNC-Charlotte 10/7/88 Becky Davis at Murray State 11/10/90 Michelle Mingus vs. Illinois-Chicago 11/8/91 Janet Ryan at Butler 11/9/91 Janet Ryan at Arkansas State (1) 11/16/91 Laura Taylor vs. UALR 10/23/92 Jamie Ritterskamp vs. Seton Hall 9/29/95 Jamie Ritterskamp at Jacksonville 10/28/95 Jamie Ritterskamp vs. UT Martin 9/14/96 Marni Denton at East Tennessee State 9/20/96 Jamie Ritterskamp at Belmont 10/1/97 Jamie Ritterskamp vs. Lamar 10/5/97 Jamie Ritterskamp vs. Murray State 11/4/97 Andria Humpert vs. Austin Peay 9/1/98 Tara Thomas at UALR 10/24/98 Melissa Starck vs. Denver 10/28/99 Jessica Willard vs. Cincinnati 9/5/00 Tara Thomas at Southern Illinois 9/7/01 Jessica Willard vs. FIU 11/9/01 Tara Thomas vs. FIU 11/9/01 Tara Thomas at Denver 11/15/01 Tara Thomas vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 11/16/01 Jessie Wagner vs. Iowa 9/13/02 Crystal Towler at Indiana 9/20/03 Lyndsey Broerman at Arkansas State 10/3/03 Jenna Gideon vs. Florida Atlantic 10/14/06 Megan Argabright vs. American 9/7/07 Brittany Bowen vs. UALR 10/6/07 Megan Argabright at New Orleans 10/20/07 Megan Argabright at Alabama 8/29/08 Megan Argabright vs. New Orleans 10/25/08 Aquila Orr vs. New Orleans 10/25/08 Jordyn Skinner vs. UALR 9/23/11 Jordyn Skinner at Middle Tennessee 11/11/11

30+ Dig cluB50^ Michelle Mingus vs. Cincinnati 9/20/9147 Michelle Mingus at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/9146 Janet Ryan at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/9142 Roxie Akard at Arkansas State 11/5/9335 Kelly Hofmeyer vs. Evansville 9/12/0633 Ashley Potts vs. South Alabama 11/15/1332 Len Norbert vs. Toledo 11/12/88 Roxie Akard at Memphis State 10/1/93 Lisa Schaad vs. Tennessee Tech 10/19/93 Melissa Starck vs. Austin Peay 10/23/96 Kelly Hofmeyer vs. North Texas 9/28/0731 Amber Simons at Arkansas State 11/5/93 Roxie Akard vs. Louisiana Tech 11/18/94 Ashley Deignan at Miami (Ohio) 9/1/06 Kelly Hofmeyer vs. New Orleans 10/21/0630 Michelle Mingus at Arkansas State 9/6/91 Janet Ryan vs. Illinois-Chicago 11/8/91 Mary Layman at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/91 Ashley Potts vs. ULM 10/11/13

20-Dig cluB29 Becky Davis at Arkansas State 9/6/91 Anne Donovan vs. Cincinnati 9/20/91 Roxie Akard vs. UALR 11/19/93 Roxie Akard vs. William & Mary 9/23/95 Roxie Akard at Virginia Tech 9/23/9528 Rachel Allender vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/88 Cindy Bradley vs. Illinois-Chicago 11/8/91 Melissa Starck vs. West Virginia 9/21/96 Beaven Hill vs. Austin Peay 9/1/98 Beaven Hill vs. Denver 10/15/00 Tracy May vs. Middle Tennessee 11/20/03 Ashley Potts at Louisiana-Lafayette 10/13/1327 Janet Ryan vs. Portland 9/14/91 Ashly Miller vs. Illinois State 9/10/04 Kelly Hofmeyer vs. Troy 11/2/07 Kelly Hofmeyer vs. Arizona State 9/20/08 Kelly Hofmeyer vs. New Orleans 10/25/0826 Anne Donovan at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/91 Cindy Wiseman vs. Morehead State 9/18/93 Amber Simons at Austin Peay 11/1/93 Melissa Starck at USL 10/13/96 Tracy May at Indiana 9/20/03 Ashley Potts at FIU 10/26/1225 Cindy Bradley at Arkansas State (2) 11/17/91 Roxie Akard vs. Tennessee Tech 9/11/93 Cindy Wiseman vs. Tennessee Tech 10/19/93 Tara Thomas at Louisiana-Lafayette 11/2/01 Tracy May vs. IUPUI 9/20/02 Tracy May vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 9/27/02 Tracy May at New Mexico State 10/18/02 Tracy May at Denver 10/20/02 Amanda Cecil at Marquette 9/4/04 Ashly Miller at Arkansas State 11/5/04 Ashley Potts at Belmont 8/27/11 Ashley Potts vs. UALR 9/23/11 Ashley Potts at Texas State 11/1/1324 Rachel Allender vs. UAB 9/12/87 Rachel Allender vs. Toledo 11/12/88 Cindy Bradley at UAB 10/26/91 Lisa Schaad vs. UALR 11/19/93 Roxie Akard vs. Austin Peay 10/1/94 Roxie Akard at Morehead State 11/13/94 Melissa Starck vs. UT Martin 9/14/96 Jamie Ritterskamp vs. USL 10/26/97 Tara Thomas at Arkansas State 10/23/98 Tara Thomas vs. Denver 10/15/00 Tara Thomas at FIU 11/12/00 Tracy May vs. Northwestern State 9/14/02 Tracy May at North Texas 11/15/02 Ashly Miller at Northwestern 9/17/04 Ashly Miller at Denver 10/15/04 Ashley Deignan at Sacramento State 9/8/06 Kelly Hofmeyer vs. UMBC 9/15/07 Kelly Hofmeyer at New Orleans 10/20/07 Ashley Potts vs. Eastern Michigan 9/15/12 Ashley Potts vs. Ohio 9/14/1323 Len Norbert vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/88 Mary Layman vs. Northeast Louisiana 9/9/89 Len Norbert vs. Northeast Louisiana 9/9/89 Cindy Bradley vs. Cincinnati 9/20/91 Roxie Akard vs. Central Michigan 9/5/93 Cindy Wiseman vs. Appalachian State 9/25/93 Roxie Akard vs. Southern 10/2/93 Roxie Akard at Xavier 10/26/93 Cindy Wiseman at Arkansas State 11/5/93 Roxie Akard at Evansville 9/6/94 Roxie Akard at DePaul 9/10/94 Roxie Akard at Morehead State 11/10/95 Melissa Starck at Lamar 11/3/96 Alexa Hartley at Lamar 11/3/96 Alexa Hartley vs. Tennessee State 11/11/97 Tracy May vs. Georgia State 8/31/02 Tracy May vs. Georgia 9/5/03 Tracy May vs. Morehead State 9/6/03 Jordyn Skinner at Louisville 8/24/12 Ashley Potts vs. Ohio State 9/6/13

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individual records Ashley Potts at Dayton 9/20/1322 Mary Donovan vs. Northeast Louisiana 9/9/89 Cindy Bradley at Louisville 9/1/91 Janet Ryan at Arkansas State (1) 11/16/91 Cindy Wiseman vs. Wright State 9/4/93 Roxie Akard at New Orleans 11/4/94 Roxie Akard vs. Murray State 11/12/94 Roxie Akard vs. Loyola (Md.) 9/16/95 Melissa Starck vs. Bradley 8/31/96 Lori Cummings at Valparaiso 9/5/97 Melissa Starck at South Alabama 11/6/99 Tara Thomas vs. Cincinnati 9/5/00 Melissa Starck vs. Denver 10/15/00 Tara Thomas vs. Austin Peay 10/17/01 Tracy May at UALR 11/9/02 Tracy May at Arkansas State 10/3/03 Tracy May vs. New Mexico State 10/17/03 Ashly Miller vs. Stanford 9/17/04 Ashly Miller vs. Villanova 9/18/04 Ashly Miller vs. Arkansas State 10/3/04 Amanda Cecil vs. Denver 11/18/04 Ashley Deignan at Indiana 8/27/05 Kelly Hofmeyer vs. New Orleans 11/15/07 Jordyn Skinner vs. Sacramento State 8/26/11 Ashley Potts vs. Ohio 9/3/11 Ashley Potts at Virginia 8/31/1221 Len Norbert vs. East Tennessee State 9/10/88 Cindy Bradley at Arkansas State (1) 11/16/91 Amber Simons vs. Butler 10/10/92 Roxie Akard at Southeast Missouri State 11/13/92 Amber Simons at Memphis State 10/1/93 Roxie Akard vs. Lamar 10/17/93 Amber Simons at Arkansas State 11/20/93 Jennifer Moody vs. Evansville 9/25/94 Alexa Hartley vs. Bradley 8/31/96 Melissa Starck at Middle Tennessee 9/25/96 Melissa Starck vs. Louisiana Tech 10/18/96 Karrie Donahue vs. Austin Peay 10/23/96 Melissa Starck at Texas-Pan American 11/1/96 Lyndsay Tucker at Lamar 11/3/96 Tara Thomas vs. Austin Peay 9/1/98 Andria Humpert vs. Morehead State 10/13/98 Kim Carpenter vs. Morehead State 10/13/98 Tara Thomas vs. Morehead State 10/13/98 Tracy May vs. Ohio 9/9/00 Tara Thomas at Arkansas State 10/6/00 Tara Thomas at Florida Atlantic 9/22/01 Tracy May at Austin Peay 10/29/02 Ashly Miller at UALR 11/6/04 Kelly Hofmeyer at FIU 11/9/08 Ashley Potts vs. Sacramento State 8/26/11 Ashley Potts vs. LSU 9/10/11 Ashley Potts at Cincinnati 10/18/11 Ashley Potts vs. Duke 9/14/12 Ashley Potts at ULM 10/25/1320 Rachel Allender vs. Southern Miss 9/23/88 Michelle Mingus vs. Cincinnati 11/3/89 Cindy Bradley at South Florida 10/13/90 Amber Simons vs. Evansville 9/12/92 Roxie Akard vs. New Orleans 11/20/92 Janet Ryan at Lamar 11/8/92 Amber Simons vs. Wright State 9/4/93 Roxie Akard vs. Austin Peay 9/14/93 Amber Simons at DePaul 9/10/94 Roxie Akard vs. UALR 10/7/94 Roxie Akard at Arkansas State 10/15/94 Karrie Donahue at Lamar 11/3/96 Melissa Starck vs. Texas-Pan American 11/23/96 Beaven Hill at Southwestern Louisiana 10/9/98 Andria Humpert vs. Indiana State 9/19/99 Melissa Starck at Arkansas State 10/6/00 Tracy May vs. North Texas 9/28/01 Tara Thomas vs. North Texas 9/28/01 Tracy May at Louisiana-Lafayette 11/2/01 Tara Thomas vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 11/16/01 Tracy May at Purdue 9/6/02 Amanda Cecil vs. IPFW 9/7/02

Tracy May at Western Illinois 9/14/02 Tracy May at New Orleans 10/24/03 Amada Cecil vs. Illinois State 9/10/04 Ashly Miller vs. Cincinnati 10/5/04 Ashly Miller vs. New Mexico State 11/20/04 Kelly Hofmeyer vs. Appalachian State 9/15/06 Kelly Hofmeyer at Arkansas State 10/6/06 Kelly Hofmeyer vs. Albany 9/20/09 Kelly Hofmeyer vs. New Orleans 11/22/08 Lindsey Gould vs. Cincinnati 12/5/08 Ashley Potts vs. Xavier 9/9/11 Ashley Potts vs. Marquette 12/2/11 Ashley Potts vs. UT Arlington 10/5/13

10-Block cluB13 Michelle Mingus (5s, 8a) at Arkansas State 9/6/9112 Anne Donovan (2s, 10a) at Arkansas State 9/6/91 Heather Boyan (1s, 11a) at Virginia 8/31/1211 Dedre Nelson (5s, 6a) at Eastern Kentucky 9/13/88 Dedre Nelson (7s, 4a) at New Mexico State 9/17/88 Anne Donovan (2s, 9a) at Arkansas State (1) 11/17/91 Amber Simons (1s, 10a) at Eastern Kentucky 9/29/92 Amber Simons (2s, 9a) vs. Dayton 9/3/9410 Dedre Nelson (1s, 9a) vs. Toledo 11/12/88 Mary Donovan (3s, 7a) vs. Toledo 11/12/88 Anne Donovan (4s, 6a) vs. Jacksonville 11/16/89 Cindy Bradley (1s, 9a) at Arkansas St. 9/6/91 Amber Simons (2s, 8a) vs. Austin Peay 9/22/92** Amber Simons (4s, 6a) at Murray State 9/20/94 Jamie Ritterskamp (1s, 9a) at Kentucky 10/8/96 Megan Argabright (3s, 7a) at Illinois State 10/3/05 Jenna Gideon (0s, 10a) at FIU 10/12/07

Note: Records are incomplete prior to 1986 season.

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annual leaderskills1989 Michelle Mingus 2751990 Becky Davis 3831991 Michelle Mingus 4591992 Janet Ryan 3331993 Amber Simons 3701994 Amber Simons 5511995 Jamie Ritterskamp 4401996 Jamie Ritterskamp 4591997 Jamie Ritterskamp 4621998 Kim Carpenter 5821999 Natalie Furry 3532000 Tara Thomas 5292001 Tara Thomas 4552002 Amanda Schiff 4942003 Amanda Schiff 4552004 Jessie Wagner 3652005 Megan Argabright 4172006 Megan Argabright 5902007 Megan Argabright 5292008 Megan Argabright 4652009 Jordyn Skinner 3042010 Tiffany Elmore 3392011 Jordyn Skinner 4542012 Jordyn Skinner 3562013 Paige Wessel 323

total attEMPts1989 Michelle Mingus 2751990 Becky Davis 3831991 Michelle Mingus 4591992 Janet Ryan 3331993 Amber Simons 3701994 Amber Simons 5511995 Jamie Ritterskamp 4401996 Jamie Ritterskamp 4591997 Jamie Ritterskamp 4621998 Kim Carpenter 5821999 Natalie Furry 3532000 Tara Thomas 5292001 Tara Thomas 4552002 Amanda Schiff 4942003 Amanda Schiff 4552004 Jessie Wagner 3652005 Megan Argabright 4172006 Megan Argabright 5902007 Megan Argabright 5292008 Megan Argabright 4652009 Jordyn Skinner 3042010 Tiffany Elmore 3392011 Jordyn Skinner 4542012 Jordyn Skinner 3562013 Noelle Langenkamp 598

hitting PERcEntagE1989 Michelle Mingus .2601990 Becky Davis .3221991 Christy Halbert .2901992 Cindy Wiseman .3221993 Amber Simons .2571994 Amber Simons .3051995 Jamie Ritterskamp .2461996 Marni Denton .3151997 Jamie Ritterskamp .228

1998 Kim Carpenter .3361999 Kim Carpenter .2902000 Natalie Furry .3162001 Natalie Furry .3852002 Amanda Schiff .3272003 Amanda Schiff .3522004 Lyndsey Broerman .3752005 Megan Argabright .4052006 Megan Argabright .3902007 Aquila Orr .3782008 Megan Argabright .3912009 Tiffany Elmore .3312010 Tiffany Elmore .3392011 Tiffany Elmore .3342012 Heather Boyan .3832013 Paige Wessel .458

Block solos1989 Michelle Mingus 261990 Michelle Mingus 291991 Michelle Mingus 431992 Amber Simons 341993 Amber Simons 281994 Amber Simons 461995 Jamie Ritterskamp 311996 Jamie Ritterskamp 351997 Jamie Ritterskamp 191998 Kim Carpenter 341999 Kim Carpenter 252000 Jessica Willard 192001 Jessica Willard 142002 Amanda Schiff 252003 Jessie Wagner 272004 Lyndsey Broerman 352005 Megan Argabright 212006 Megan Argabright 322007 Megan Argabright 282008 Brittany Bowen 242009 Brittany Bowen 292010 Tiffany Elmore 402011 Tiffany Elmore 222012 Jordyn Skinner 302013 Heather Boyan 25

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Block assists1989 Michelle Mingus 661990 Michelle Mingus 821991 Michelle Mingus 1481992 Amber Simons 1191993 Amber Simons 751994 Amber Simons 1101995 Jamie Ritterskamp 671996 Marni Denton 891997 Jamie Ritterskamp 431998 Kim Carpenter 891999 Natalie Furry 682000 Jessica Willard 762001 Cynda Derbort 432002 Cynda Derbort 852003 Amanda Schiff 1102004 Lyndsey Broerman 1002005 Jenna Gideon 952006 Megan Argabright 862007 Megan Argabright 932008 Megan Argabright 892009 Brittany Bowen 792010 Tiffany Elmore 992011 Lindsay Williams 902012 Heather Boyan 842013 Noelle Langenkamp 77

sERvicE acEs1989 Michelle Mingus 43 1990 Anne Donovan 581991 Cindy Bradley 641992 Shelly Nelson 391993 Cindy Wiseman 381994 Jamie Ritterskamp 631995 Jennifer Moody 321996 Alexa Hartley 481997 Alexa Hartley 32 Jamie Ritterskamp 321998 Andria Humpert 52 Melissa Starck 521999 Andria Humpert 482000 Tara Thomas 402001 Tara Thomas 482002 Amanda Schiff 522003 Amanda Cecil 452004 Amanda Cecil 352005 Crystal Towler 502006 Julia Noe 592007 Lindsey Gould 612008 Lindsey Gould 472009 Lindsey Gould 602010 Sarah Rogers 392011 Melanie Stutsman 432012 Jordyn Skinner 402013 Melanie Stutsman 38

assists1989 Len Nobert 5041990 Cindy Bradley 1,1871991 Cindy Bradley 1,5011992 Karrie Donahue 802 1993 Cindy Wiseman 9741994 Karrie Donahue 1,4841995 Kristi Chandler 1,183

1996 Karrie Donahue 9611997 Jenni Miller 1,0921998 Jenni Miller 1,7171999 Jenni Miller 1,2252000 Sara Noe 1,6702001 Sara Noe 1,4322002 Sara Noe 1,8142003 Caron Blotch 1,6452004 Caron Blotch 1,1302005 Caron Blotch 1,4772006 Julia Noe 1,3852007 Julia Noe 1,5922008 Julia Noe 1,3722009 Lauren Stuckel 1,2062010 Melanie Stutsman 1,2892011 Melanie Stutsman 1,3242012 Melanie Stutsman 1,3662013 Melanie Stutsman 1,315

Digs1989 Meghan Kelly 2091990 Michelle Mingus 3161991 Michelle Mingus 4881992 Roxie Akard 3431993 Roxie Akard 5731994 Roxie Akard 5191995 Roxie Akard 4361996 Melissa Starck 5351997 Jamie Ritterskamp 2961998 Beaven Hill 3981999 Beaven Hill 3402000 Tara Thomas 4082001 Tara Thomas 4252002 Tracy May 5992003 Tracy May 5412004 Ashly Miller 4842005 Ashley Deignan 4042006 Kelly Hofmeyer 4922007 Kelly Hofmeyer 5282008 Kelly Hofmeyer 4782009 Sarah Rogers 4782010 Sarah Rogers 4102011 Ashley Potts 5112012 Ashley Potts 5712013 Ashley Potts 554

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avca all-aMERica2005 Megan Argabright Caron Blotch2006 Megan Argabright2007 Megan Argabright2008 Megan Argabright Julia Noe2010 Melanie Stutsman2011 Jordyn Skinner Melanie Stutsman2012 Jordyn Skinner Melanie Stutsman

avca all-REgion1998 Kim Carpenter2000 Tara Thomas2002 Sara Noe2003 Tracy May Caron Blotch (HM)2005 Megan Argabright (1st team) Caron Blotch (1st team)2006 Megan Argabright (1st team)2007 Megan Argabright (1st team)2008 Megan Argabright (1st team) Julia Noe (1st team)2010 Melanie Stutsman (1st team) Tiffany Elmore (HM) 2011 Jordyn Skinner (1st team) Melanie Stutsman (1st team)2012 Jordyn Skinner (1st team) Melanie Stutsman (1st team)2013 Ashley Potts (HM) Paige Wessel (HM)

avca south REgion fREshMan of thE YEaR2005 Megan Argabright2010 Melanie Stutsman

avca south REgion coach of thE YEaR2002 Travis Hudson2005 Travis Hudson2012 Travis Hudson

acaDEMic all-aMERica2000 Natalie Furry (3rd team)

acaDEMic all-DistRict1992 Cindy Wiseman1996 Jamie Ritterskamp1997 Jamie Ritterskamp1999 Natalie Furry2000 Natalie Furry2001 Natalie Furry2002 Sara Noe2005 Caron Blotch2008 Brittany Bowen

ncaa PostgRaDuatE scholaRshiP2005 Caron Blotch

sEnioR class awaRD all-aMERica2013 Ashley Potts (2nd Team)

confEREncE awaRDs

sun BElt confEREncE PlaYER of thE YEaR1998 Kim Carpenter2002 Sara Noe2005 Caron Blotch2006 Megan Argabright2011 Jordyn Skinner

sBc DEfEnsivE PlaYER of thE YEaR2000 Beaven Hill2001 Tara Thomas2002 Tracy May2011 Ashley Potts2012 Ashley Potts2013 Ashley Potts

sBc sEttER of thE YEaR2013 Melanie Stutsman

sBc fREshMan of thE YEaR2005 Megan Argabright2010 Melanie Stutsman

sBc nEwcoMER of thE YEaR1998 Kim Carpenter2003 Caron Blotch

sBc coach of thE YEaR1990 Jeff Hulsmeyer2000 Travis Hudson2002 Travis Hudson2005 Travis Hudson2012 Travis Hudson2013 Travis Hudson

sBc sPoRtsManshiP awaRD2000 Jenni Miller2003 Amanda Cecil

all-sun BElt confEREncE1986 Tamyln Nelson (2nd team) Teresa Harrison (HM)1987 Dedre Nelson (2nd team)1988 Dedre Nelson (2nd team)1990 Cindy Bradley (1st team) Michelle Mingus (1st team)1993 Amber Simons (2nd team)1994 Amber Simons (1st team)1996 Marni Denton (2nd team)1998 Kim Carpenter (1st team) Jenni Miller (1st team)1999 Kim Carpenter (1st team) Jenni Miller (1st team) Natalie Furry (1st team) 2000 Natalie Furry (1st team) Tara Thomas (1st team) Sara Noe (2nd team)2001 Natalie Furry (1st team) Sara Noe (1st team) Tara Thomas (1st team) Jessica Willard (2nd team)2002 Sara Noe (1st team) Amanda Schiff (1st team) Tracy May (2nd team)

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LADY TOPPER HONOR ROLLall-sun BElt confEREncE (cont.)2003 Caron Blotch (1st team) Amanda Schiff (1st team) Tracy May (2nd team) Crystal Towler (2nd team)2004 Amanda Schiff (1st team) Caron Blotch (2nd team) Lyndsey Broerman (2nd team) Jessie Wagner (2nd team)2005 Megan Argabright (1st team) Caron Blotch (1st team) Crystal Towler (1st team) Jessie Wagner (1st team) Jenna Gideon (2nd team)2006 Megan Argabright (1st team) Jenna Gideon (2nd team) Julia Noe (2nd team)2007 Megan Argabright (1st team) Julia Noe (1st team) Jenna Gideon (2nd team)2008 Megan Argabright (1st team) Brittany Bowen (2nd team) Julia Noe (2nd team)2009 Tiffany Elmore (2nd team)2010 Tiffany Elmore (1st team) Jordyn Skinner (1st team) Linsday Williams (2nd team) Melanie Stutsman (2nd team) 2011 Jordyn Skinner (1st team) Melanie Stutsman (1st team) Tiffany Elmore (1st team) Ashley Potts (2nd team) Lindsay Williams (2nd team)2012 Ashley Potts (1st team) Jordyn Skinner (1st team) Melanie Stutsman (1st team) Paige Wessel (1st team) Heather Boyan (2nd team) Noelle Langenkamp (2nd team)2013 Noelle Langenkamp (1st team) Melanie Stutsman (1st team) Paige Wessel (1st team) Heather Boyan (2nd team) Ashley Potts (2nd team)

sBc all-touRnaMEnt tEaM1986 Tamyln Nelson1989 Meghan Kelly Michelle Mingus1990 Cindy Bradley Becky Davis Michelle Mingus1991 Cindy Bradley Anne Donovan

Michelle Mingus1993 Amber Simons1994 Amber Simons1998 Kim Carpenter Natalie Furry1991 Natalie Furry2001 Natalie Furry Tara Thomas2002 Amanda Cecil Sara Noe Crystal Towler2003 Amanda Cecil Amanda Schiff Jessie Wagner2004 Caron Blotch2005 Megan Argabright Caron Blotch Jenna Gideon2006 Megan Argabright2007 Megan Argabright Aquila Orr2008 Megan Argabright Julia Noe Abbie Siljendahl2009 Tiffany Elmore2010 Jordyn Skinner Paige Wessel 2011 Tiffany Elmore Lindsay Williams Jordyn Skinner2012 Melanie Stutsman Paige Wessel

sBc touRnaMEnt Most outstanDing PlaYER2002 Sara Noe2005 Jenna Gideon2008 Megan Argabright2011 Jordyn Skinner2012 Melanie Stutsman

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letterwinnersARoxie Akard, #7/#20 1992-95 Martinsville, Ind. (Martinsville) Sarah Albert 1982Rachael Allender, #12 1987-90 Alexandria, Ky. (Campbell County) Megan Argabright, #11 2005-08 Louisville, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy)

BBeth Baynes, #19 1983-84 Louisville, Ky. (Presentation)Kris Beebee, #16 1981-84 Aurora, Ill. (West Senior)Terra Bitter, #6 1988 Louisville, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy)Caron Blotch, #1 2003-05 Franklin, Ind. (Franklin Community)Haley Bodway, #10 2012-13 Bloomington, Minn. (Jefferson)Abby Borror, #6 2002-05 New Castle, Ind. (Chrysler)Brittany Bowen, #8 2006-09 Ada, Mich. (Forest Hills Central)Heather Boyan, #3 2011-13 Munster, Ind. (Munster)Cindy Bradley, #16 1989-91 Evansville, Ind. (Mater Dei)Elita Bradley 1982Lyndsey Broerman, #14 2001-04 Evansville, Ind. (Reitz)Colby Bryant 2013Julie Burke 1984

CKim Carpenter, #16 1998-99 Louisville, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy)Amanda Cecil, #2 2001-04 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption)Kristi Chandler, #6 1994-97 Peru, Ind. (Peru)Alli Christian, #10 2004-06 Louisville, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy)Stephanie Cowden, #12 1985-86 Louisville, Ky. (Presentation)Lori Cummings, #9 1993-97 Cincinnati, Ohio (Princeton)

DBecky Davis, #18/#19 1988-91 Gallatin, Tenn. (Gallatin)Ashley Deignan, #18 2003-06 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption)Marni Denton, #18/#21 1992-96 Evansville, Ind. (Castle-Newburgh)Cynda Derbort, #16 2000-03 Maroa, Ill. (Maroa Forsyth)Erika DeWald, #18 1994-97 Peru, Ind. (North Miami)Janee’ Diggins, #23 2010-13 Indianapolis, Ind. (Pike)Karrie Donahue, #17 1992-96 Huntington Beach, Calif. (Ocean View)Anne Donovan, #17/#13 1989-91 Erlanger, Ky. (Notre Dame)Mary Donovan, #20 1987-89 Erlanger, Ky. (Notre Dame)Tammi Jo Driver, #7 1985-87 Greenwood, Ind. (Center Grove) 1984

ECindy Edlin, #11 1985-87 Louisville, Ky. (Seneca)Tiffany Elmore, #7 2008-11 North Vernon, Ind. (Jennings County HS)Rachel Engle, #15 2012-13 Floyds Knobs, Ind. (Floyd Central)

FKim Flory 1987-89 St. Joesph, Mich.Karen Francis 1982Pam Freppon, #19 1989 Covington, Ky. (Newport Central)Pam Fulkerson 1982Amanda Fuller, #4 1994 Coldwater, Mich. (Coldwater)Natalie Furry, #13 1998-01 Normal, Ill. (Normal Community)

GJenna Gideon, #12 2004-07 West Lafayette, Ind. (Harrison)Lindsey Gould, #6 2006-09 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption)Kaelin Grimes, #17 2013 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption)Gina Guinchigliani, #7/#13 1983-84 Louisville, Ky. (Jeffersontown)

HChristy Halbert, #20 1989-91 Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood)Erica Hardy, #7 2005-06 Shepherdsville, Ky. (Mercy Academy)Teresa Harrison, #9 1983-86 French Lick, Ind. (Springs Valley)Alexa Hartley, #14 1994-97 Peru, Ind. (North Miami)Beaven Hill, #8 1997-00 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption)Kelly Hofmeyer, #2 2005-08 Cincinnati, Ohio (Seton)Pat Van Hook 1981Kerri Howard, #10 1984 Louisville, Ky. (Jeffersontown)Andria Humpert, #15 1997-00 Ft. Mitchell, Ky. (Notre Dame Academy)

IDonna Inghram, #6 1985-87 Louisville, Ky. (Western)

KMeghan Kelly, #8 1987-90 Louisville, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy)Hayley Koetter, #22 2007 Floyds Knobs, Ind. (Providence)Mary Jo Kopatch, #6 1981-83 Newburgh, Ind. (Castle)

LNoelle Langenkamp, #13 2012-13 Cincinnati, Ohio (Ursuline Academy)Beth Lawson, #19 1993-94 Alexandria, Ky. (Campbell County)Mary Layman, #10/#17 1988-91 Wadesville, Ind. (Mater Dei)Julie Lewis, #20 1986-87 Meriden, Conn. (Maloney)Maura Lyons, #12 1982-84 St. Louis, Mo. (John F. Kennedy)

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letterwinnersMTracy May, #11 2000-03 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption)Whitney McCory 2005-07 Brownstown, Ind. (Brownstown Central)Kelly Meagher, #8 1991-94 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption)Rebecca Mercier 2011Ashly Miller, #7 2001-04 Indianapolis, Ind. (Franklin Central)Jenni Miller, #4 1996-99 Fort Wayne, Ind. (Snider)Kathy Mills 1982Michelle Mingus, #21 1988-91 Louisville, Ky. (Western)Jennifer Moody, #10 1992-95 New Albany, Ind. (New Albany)Kacy Moran, #22 2009-11 Plymouth, Mich. (Canton HS)Kathy Moran, #20 1982-85 Louisville, Ky. (Western)Lara Myatt, #15 1987-90 Chattanooga, Tenn. (Hixson)

NDedre Nelson, #19 1985-88 Louisville, Ky. (Male)Jenny Nelson, #10/#9 1989-92 Elberfield, Ind. (Castle)Shelly Nelson, #18 1989-92 Elberfield, Ind. (Castle)Tamlyn Nelson, #8 1984-86 Louisville, Ky. (Male)Tina Nikolaou, #20 1994-98 Chicago, Ill. (Fenton)Julia Noe, #25 2005-08 Louisville, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy)Sara Noe, #18 1999-02 Louisville, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy)Len Norbert, #9 1988-89 Memphis, Tenn. (Briarcrest)

OGeorgia O’Connell, #12 2013 Louisville, Ky. (Male)Tessie Oliver, #21 1982-84 Kingsport, Tenn. (Dobyns Bennett)Aquila Orr, #15 2006-09 Forest, Ind. (Clinton Central)

PMollie Pajakowski, #19 2011-13 Granger, Ind. (Marian)Kristi Paul, #13 1995 Evansville, Ind. (Reitz)Cindy Potter 1981Ashley Potts, #2 2010-13 Louisville, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy) Kelly Potts, #4 2007-10 Louisville, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy)

RBeth Rawlings, #11 1996-99 Louisville, Ky. (Ballard)Erica Ringger, #4 2001-02 Fort Wayne, Ind. (Leo)Jamie Ritterskamp, #16 1994-97 Floyds Knobs, Ind. (Floyd Central)Ann Robinson, #10 1985-87 South Bend, Ind. (St. Joseph)Sarah Rogers, #1 2009-12 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption)

Beth Ryan, #15 1982-85 Louisville, Ky. (Presentation)Janet Ryan, #7 1989-92 Louisville, Ky. (Holy Cross)

SKim Saunder 1981Lisa Schaad, #11 1991-94 Lebanon, Ohio (Lebanon)Amanda Schiff, #8 2001-04 Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral)Shelly Semenic 1982Abbie Siljendahl, #16 2006-09 Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley)Sarah Simpson 2010Amber Simons, #12 1991-94 Oak Brook, Ill. (York)Jordyn Skinner, #12 2009-12 Grand Rapids, Mich. (Grand Rapids South Christian)Donna Sloan 1981-82Lisa Smith, #17 1985 Louisville, Ky. (Mercy)Lindsay Spears, #5 2010-13 Indianapolis, Ind. (Perry Meridian HS) Melissa Starck, #7/#17 1996-00 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption)Lauren Stuckel, #17 2008-09 Belleville, Ill (Althoff Catholic HS)Melanie Stutsman, #14 2010-13 Floyds Knobs, Ind. (Floyd Central HS)

TLaura Taylor, #15 1992-95 Yucaipa, Calif. (Yucaipa)Emily Teegarden, #31 2007-10 Brentwood, Tenn. (Father Ryan)Tara Thomas, #21 1998-01 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption)Crystal Towler, #20 2002-05 Sussex, Wis. (Arrowhead)Kelsey Towns 2011-12Lyndsay Tucker, #13 1996-97 Louisville, Ky. (Holy Cross)Christie Turnipseed, #7 1997-99 Grand Rapids, Mich. (Northview)

ULee Upchurch, #7/#11 1987-90 Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville)

WJessie Wagner, #15 2002-05 Franklin, Ind. (Franklin Community)Paige Wessel, #9 2010-13 Louisville, Ky. (Mercy Academy) Nicole Winston 2013Jessica Willard, #6 1998-01 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption)Lindsay Williams, #10 2008-11 St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles North HS)Suzanne Wilson, #17 1986-87 Evansville, Ind. (Castle)Cindy Wiseman, #6 1991-93 Floyds Knobs, Ind. (Providence)

yCindy Young 1984

Bold indicates returning Lady Topper letterwinners.

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program milestonescoaching RecordsBy seasoncoach Years w l Pct.Charlie Daniel (1981-89) 9 159 206 .436Jeff Hulsmeyer (1990-92) 3 74 42 .638Mark Hardaway (1993-94) 2 45 27 .625travis hudson (1995-Present) 19 467 186 .715

By winscoach Years w l Pct.travis hudson (1995-Present) 19 467 186 .715Charlie Daniel (1981-89) 9 159 206 .436Jeff Hulsmeyer (1990-92) 3 74 42 .638Mark Hardaway (1993-94) 2 45 27 .625

victories (745)no. Date score opponent Place1 N/A N/A N/A Bowling Green, Ky.50 Nov. 4, 1983 3-1 Fisk Nashville, Tenn.100 Sept. 26, 1986 2-0 Tennessee State Bowling Green, Ky.150 Sept. 30, 1989 3-1 Georgia State Bowling Green, Ky.200 Oct. 11, 1991 3-0 Jacksonville Mobile, Ala.250 Nov. 6, 1993 3-0 UT Martin Martin, Tenn.300 Nov. 23, 1996 3-0 Texas Pan-American Jonesboro, Ark.350 Nov. 5, 1999 3-0 New Orleans New Orleans, La.400 Nov. 9, 2001 3-1 FIU Miami, Fla.450 Oct. 4, 2003 3-1 UALR Little Rock, Ark.500 Sept. 17, 2005 3-0 Mercer Bowling Green, Ky.550 Aug. 31, 2007 3-0 Tennessee State Bowling Green, Ky.600 Sept. 1, 2009 3-2 Belmont Nashville, Tenn.650 Nov. 19, 2010 3-0 FIU Murfreesboro, Tenn.700 Oct. 5, 2012 3-0 North Texas Denton, Texas

travis hudson Milestonesno. Date score opponent Place1 Sept. 2, 1995 3-2 Seton Hall Louisville, Ky.50 Oct. 13, 1998 3-2 Morehead State Bowling Green, Ky.100 Oct. 28, 2000 3-0 UALR Bowling Green, Ky.150 Oct. 25, 2002 3-0 New Orleans Bowling Green, Ky.200 Sept. 24, 2004 3-0 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn.250 Sept. 2, 2006 3-0 Boston College Oxford, Ohio300 Aug. 30, 2008 3-1 Iowa Tuscaloosa, Ala.350 Aug. 28, 2010 3-1 Central Michigan West Lafayette, Ind.400 Oct. 28, 2011 3-0 Denver Bowling Green, Ky.450 Sept. 14, 2013 3-0 Wright State Dayton, Ohio

first match: Sept. 1, 1995, vs. Central Michigan (0-3), Louisville, Ky.first win in E.a. Diddle arena: Sept. 9, 1995, vs. Tennessee State (3-0)first conference win: Oct. 28, 1995, at Jacksonville (3-2)

victories in E.a. Diddle arena (318)no. Date score opponent Regular season/tournament1 N/A N/A N/A WKU Invitational50 Nov. 15, 1985 2-1 Jacksonville SBC Tournament100 Oct. 9, 1991 3-0 Chattanooga (forfiet) Regular Season150 Sept. 30, 1999 3-0 FIU Regular Season200 Sept. 7, 2004 3-0 Tennessee Tech Regular Season250 Sept. 13, 2008 3-0 Tennessee Tech Lady Topper Invitational300 Oct. 13, 2012 3-0 Florida Atlantic Regular Season

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2002First RoundHonolulu, Hawai’i | Dec. 5 No. 2 Hawai’iL, 0-3 18-30, 25-30, 21-30

2005First RoundLouisville, Ky. | Dec. 2 No. 9 Louisville L, 1-3 24-30, 30-28, 23-30, 22-30

2007First RoundLincoln, Neb. | Nov. 30 Wichita State L, 0-3 21-30, 19-30, 25-30

2008First RoundChampaign, Ill. | Dec. 5 Cincinnati L, 2-3 13-25, 19-25, 25-21, 25-18, 10-15

2010First RoundChampaign, Ill. | Dec. 3 No. 21 Cincinnati L, 0-3 22-25, 26-28, 12-25

2011First RoundChampaign, Ill. | Dec. 2 Marquette L, 1-3 21-25, 25-22, 24-26, 23-25

2012First RoundStanford, Calif. | Nov. 30 Loyola Marymount W, 3-0 25-23, 25-19, 25-17

Second RoundStanford, Calif. | Dec. 1 No. 2 Stanford L, 0-3 15-25, 23-25, 15-25

wku in thE ncaa touRnaMEnt

tEaM Match highs total oPPonEnt DatEHitting Percentage .367 Loyola Marymount 11/30/12Kills 57 Louisville 12/2/05Total Attempts 153 Cincinnati 12/5/08Assists 53 Louisville 12/2/05Service Aces 9 Louisville 12/2/05Digs 67 Cincinnati 12/5/08Blocks 15 Marquette 12/2/11

inDiviDual Match highs total PlaYER oPPonEnt, DatEHitting Percentage .483 Megan Argabright Louisville, 12/2/05Kills 18 Megan Argabright Louisville, 12/2/05Total Attempts 38 Jordyn Skinner Marquette, 12/2/11Assists 44 Melanie Stutsman Marquette, 12/2/11Service Aces 5 Julia Noe Wichita State, 11/30/07Digs 20 Ashley Potts Marquette, 12/2/11 20 Lindsey Gould Cincinnati, 12/5/08Blocks 7 Jordyn Skinner Marquette, 12/2/11

oPPonEnt tEaM Match highs total oPPonEnt DatEHitting Percentage .449 Cincinnati 12/3/10Kills 77 Louisville 12/2/05Total Attempts 156 Louisville 12/2/05Assists 69 Louisville 12/2/05Service Aces 9 Cincinnati 12/5/08 9 Wichita State 11/30/07Digs 60 Marquette 12/2/11 60 Wichita State 11/30/07 60 Louisville 12/2/05Blocks 13.5 Hawai’i 12/5/02

inDiviDual Match highs total PlaYER oPPonEnt, DatEHitting Percentage .625 Jordanne Scott Cincinnati, 12/3/10Kills 31 Lena Ustymenko Louisville, 12/2/05Total Attempts 63 Lena Ustymenko Louisville, 12/2/05Assists 49 Chelsea Heier Marquette, 12/2/11Service Aces 5 Melissa Granville Wichita State, 11/30/07Digs 22 Julie Jeziorowski Marquette, 12/2/11Blocks 9 Inky Ajanaku Stanford, 12/1/12

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2011DatE wEEk Ranking Nov. 21 13 24

2012DatE wEEk Ranking Sept. 17 4 24Sept. 24 5 23Oct. 1 6 20Oct. 8 7 20Oct. 15 8 19Oct. 22 9 19Oct. 29 10 19Nov. 5 11 18Nov. 12 12 17Nov. 19 13 17Dec. 18 Final Poll 21

2013DatE wEEk Ranking Aug. 12 Preseason 21Sept. 2 1 16Sept. 9 2 21

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2002DatE oPPonEnt REsult Dec. 5 No. 2 Hawai’i L, 0-3

2004DatE oPPonEnt REsult Sept. 17 No. 8 Stanford L, 1-3

2005DatE oPPonEnt REsult Dec. 2 No. 9 Louisville L, 1-3

2007DatE oPPonEnt REsult Sept. 14 No. 21 Dayton L, 0-3

2008DatE oPPonEnt REsult Sept. 19 No. 25 Michigan L, 0-3Sept. 26 No. 23 Middle Tennessee W, 3-1

2010DatE oPPonEnt REsult Aug. 28 No. 24 Northern Iowa L, 0-3Oct. 19 No. 23 Cincinnati L, 1-3Dec. 3 No. 21 Cincinnati L, 0-3

2012DatE oPPonEnt REsult Aug. 25 No. 3 Penn State L, 0-3Sept. 7 No. 10 Dayton W, 3-1Sept. 14 No. 22 Michigan W, 3-2Dec. 1 No. 2 Stanford L, 0-3

2013DatE oPPonEnt REsult Aug. 31 No. 4 USC L, 0-3Aug. 31 No. 16 Purdue W, 3-2Sept. 6 No. 23 Ohio State L, 2-3Sept. 7 No. 15 Florida State L, 1-3

wku vERsus avca toP 25

The Lady Toppers defeated No. 16 Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind., 3-2 during last season’s opening weekend.

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year-by-year recordsYear overall conf. finish coach notes1981 2-18 - - Charlie Daniel1982 23-23 - - Charlie Daniel1983 30-17 - - Charlie Daniel1984 28-15 - - Charlie Daniel1985 15-31 - - Charlie Daniel1986 13-26 - - Charlie Daniel1987 11-25 - - Charlie Daniel1988 27-26 - - Charlie Daniel1989 10-25 - - Charlie Daniel1990 32-9 - - Jeff Hulsmeyer1991 29-13 4-0 1st Jeff Hulsmeyer SBC East Champions1992 13-20 7-2 3rd Jeff Hulsmeyer1993 21-16 5-4 5th Mark Hardaway1994 24-11 6-3 3rd Mark Hardaway1995 7-26 1-8 T-9th Travis Hudson1996 18-17 5-4 5th Travis Hudson1997 9-22 2-7 8th Travis Hudson1998 26-10 9-5 4th Travis Hudson1999 18-14 9-7 4th Travis Hudson2000 25-8 13-3 T-1st Travis Hudson SBC East Co-Champions2001 24-6 13-1 1st Travis Hudson SBC East Champions2002 33-5 14-0 1st Travis Hudson SBC East Champions, SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA 1st Round 2003 28-7 12-2 1st Travis Hudson SBC East Champions2004 26-7 11-3 1st Travis Hudson SBC East Champions2005 31-3 12-0 1st Travis Hudson SBC East Champions, SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA 1st Round2006 26-10 14-3 T-1st Travis Hudson SBC East Co-Champions2007 27-9 14-3 2nd Travis Hudson NCAA 1st Round2008 26-10 12-5 3rd Travis Hudson SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA 1st Round2009 25-9 13-4 2nd Travis Hudson2010 27-9 14-2 2nd Travis Hudson NCAA 1st Round2011 31-4 15-1 1st Travis Hudson SBC East Champions, SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA 1st Round2012 33-4 15-0 1st Travis Hudson SBC East Champions, SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA 2nd Round2013 27-6 17-1 1st Travis Hudson SBC Champions

1981 1-01982 11-51983 13-101984 16-21985 10-61986 8-61987 8-121988 18-41989 4-81990 7-21991 7-11992 2-51993 7-41994 9-21995 3-101996 6-41997 4-71998 13-11999 8-32000 8-22001 10-02002 10-02003 15-2

2004 12-1

2005 14-0

2006 10-3

2007 12-2

2008 10-3

2009 12-3

2010 10-3

2011 12-1

2012 15-1

2013 13-1

total 318-114

hudson 197-47

records in E.A. DIDDLE ARENA

In 2012, WKU won the SBC Tournament for the first time in Diddle Arena.

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1981 (2-18)Coach: Charlie Daniel9/15 vs. Midway L, 0-2 vs. Mount St. Joseph L, 0-29/25-26 WKU Invitational 5th of 610/2 (1) vs. North Alabama L, 0-2 (1) vs. Mississippi U. for Women L, 0-210/3 (1) vs. Tennessee Tech L, 0-2 (1) at UT Martin L, 0-210/5 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan L vs. Evansville L 10/13 vs. Tennessee Tech L vs. Maryville College L 10/17 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan W vs. Berea L 10/22 at Louisville L, 0-3 10/26 vs. UT Martin L 10/30-31 at OVC Tournament 8th of 8(1) UT Martin Invitational (Martin, Tenn.)

1982 (23-23)Home: 11-5, Away: 5-4, Neutral: 7-14Coach: Charlie Daniel9/10 at Kentucky Wesleyan W, 3-09/22 Asbury W, 3-0 Asbury W, 2-0 Vanderbilt W, 2-09/23 Bellarmine L, 1-2 Middle Tennessee L, 0-29/25 (1) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan W, 2-1 (1) at Thomas More W, 2-1 (1) vs. Berea W, 2-09/28 vs. Tennessee Tech L, 0-2 vs. Austin Peay W, 3-09/30 Fisk W, 2-010/1 (2) vs. Drury L, 0-2 (2) vs. Evansville L, 0-210/2 (2) vs. St. Francis (Ill.) L, 0-210/5 UT Martin L, 1-210/9 Kentucky Wesleyan W, 3-0 Vanderbilt W, 2-010/14 Trevecca W, 2-0 Murray State W, 2-010/16 (3) vs. East Tennessee State L, 0-2 (3) at Austin Peay L, 1-210/17 (3) vs. Chattanooga L, 1-2 (3) vs. UT Martin L, 1-210/18 at Fisk W, 2-0 at Trevecca W, 2-010/22 (4) Kentucky Wesleyan W, 2-0 (4) Lambuth W, 2-010/23 (4) Berea W, 2-0 (4) Georgetown (Ky.) L, 0-2 (4) Midway L, 0-210/29 (5) vs. North Alabama L, 0-2 (5) vs. UT Martin L, 0-2 (5) vs. University of the South W, 2-010/30 (5) vs. West Georgia W, 2-0 (5) vs. Chattanooga L, 0-2 (5) vs. Austin Peay L, 0-211/5 (6) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan W, 2-0 (6) at Midway L, 0-2 11/6 (6) vs. Asbury W, 2-011/19 (7) vs. South Florida L, 0-2 (7) vs. Jacksonville L, 0-2 (7) at UAB L, 0-2

11/20 (7) vs. Charlotte L, 0-2 (7) vs. South Alabama L, 0-2 (7) vs. VCU W, 2-0(1) Thomas More Tournament (Fort Mitchell, Ky.)(2) Missouri-St. Louis Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.)(3) Austin Peay Tournament (Clarksville, Tenn.)(4) WKU Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(5) UT Martin Tournament (Martin, Tenn.)(6) KWIC Tournament (Midway, Ky.)(7) Sun Belt Conference Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.)

1983 (30-17)Home: 13-10, Away: 12-2, Neutral: 5-5Coach: Charlie Daniel9/9 (1) vs. Bradley L, 0-2 (1) at Missouri-St. Louis W, 2-19/10 (1) vs. Northeastern Illinois L, 0-29/17 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan W, 2-0 vs. Thomas More W, 2-09/23 (2) Asbury W, 2-0 (2) Kentucky Wesleyan W, 2-0 (2) Middle Tennessee W, 2-1 9/24 (2) Bellarmine L, 0-2 (2) Thomas More L, 1-2 (2) Middle Tennessee W, 2-0 (2) Bellarmine L, 0-29/27 UT Martin L, 1-39/30 (3) vs. Christian Brothers L, 0-2 (3) vs. Murray State L, 0-2 (3) vs. University of the South W, 2-0 (3) vs. Trevecca W, 2-1 (3) vs. Southwestern (Tenn.) W, 2-0 (3) at Lambuth W, 2-0 (forfeit)10/4 at UT Martin L, 1-310/7 at Kentucky State W, 2-010/8 (4) vs. Miami (Ohio) JV W, 2-0 (4) vs. Georgetown (Ky.) L, 0-2 (4) vs. Indiana-Southeast L, 0-210/11 at Asbury W, 2-0 at Kentucky State W, 2-010/14 at Fisk W, 2-010/18 at Austin Peay L, 0-2 vs. Indiana State-Evansville W, 2-010/21 (5) University of the South W, 2-0 (5) Fisk W, 2-0 (5) Lambuth W, 2-0 (forfeit)10/22 (5) Kentucky State W, 2-0 (5) Christian Brothers L, 1-2 (5) Walsh L, 1-210/25 at Trevecca W, 2-0 at Fisk W, 2-010/29 Murray State W, 3-211/1 Austin Peay W, 3-2 Vanderbilt W, 2-011/4 at Fisk W, 3-111/11 (6) Charlotte W, 2-1 (6) VCU L, 1-2 (6) UAB L, 0-211/12 (6) Jacksonville L, 0-2 (6) South Florida L, 0-2 (6) South Alabama W, 2-0(1) Missouri-St. Louis Invitational (St. Louis, Mo.)(2) Topper Smash (Bowling Green, Ky.)(3) Lambuth Invitational (Jackson, Tenn.)(4) Thomas More Tournament (Fort Thomas, Ky.)(5) Topper Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(6) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

year-by-year results

charlie Daniel

1981-89 (nine seasons)159-206 (.436)

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year-by-year results1984 (28-15)Home: 16-2, Away: 8-6, Neutral: 4-7Coach: Charlie Daniel9/5 at Mississippi State L, 0-2 vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 0-29/7 (1) at Central Florida L, 1-3 (1) vs. UAB L, 1-39/8 (1) vs. Stetson W, 3-0 (1) vs. Minnesota L, 0-39/11 at Evansville L, 2-39/18 at Kentucky Wesleyan W, 2-1 vs. Wabash W, 2-09/21 (2) Austin Peay L, 1-2 (2) Georgetown (Ky.) W, 2-0 (2) Thomas More W, 2-09/22 (2) Murray State W, 2-0 (2) Georgetown (Ky.) W, 2-0 (forfeit) (2) Austin Peay W, 3-09/25 at Asbury W, 3-09/29 at Austin Peay W, 2-1 vs. Samford W, 2-010/2 at Fisk W, 3-0 (forfeit)10/5 (3) vs. Eastern Kentucky L, 0-3 (3) vs. Dayton W, 3-010/6 (3) vs. Marshall W, 3-110/9 Middle Tennessee W, 3-210/12 at Kentucky State W, 2-010/16 Murray State W, 3-110/23 Asbury W, 2-0 Brescia W, 2-010/26 (4) Midway W, 2-0 (4) Kentucky Wesleyan W, 2-0 (4) Trevecca W, 2-010/27 (4) Rhodes W, 2-0 (4) Kentucky State W, 2-0 (4) Christian Brothers W, 2-110/30 at Middle Tennessee W, 3-111/6 at Bellarmine L, 1-311/9 Austin Peay L, 0-3 Middle Tennessee W, 3-111/16 (5) vs. UAB L, 0-2 (5) vs. South Florida L, 0-2 (5) at Jacksonville L, 0-211/17 (5) vs. Charlotte W, 2-0 (5) vs. South Alabama L, 0-2 (5) vs. VCU L, 1-2(1) Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)(2) Topper Smash (Bowling Green, Ky.)(3) VCU Tournament (Richmond, Va.)(4) Topper Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)

1985 (15-31)Home: 10-6, Away: 3-9, Neutral: 2-16Coach: Charlie Daniel9/10 Middle Tennessee W, 3-19/13 (1) at South Carolina L, 0-3 (1) vs. Florida L, 1-39/14 (1) vs. Rice L, 0-3 (1) vs. North Carolina L, 0-39/18 at VCU L, 0-39/19 at William and Mary L, 1-39/20 (2) vs. Howard W, 2-0 9/21 (2) at George Mason L, 1-2 (2) vs. Delaware L, 1-210/4 (3) at South Alabama L, 2-3 (3) vs. VCU L, 0-310/5 (3) vs. UAB L, 0-3 (3) vs. Charlotte L, 1-3 (3) vs. South Florida L, 0-310/7 at Murray State W, 3-010/8 at Evansville L, 2-310/9 at South Florida L, 0-3 vs. South Alabama W, 3-0

10/11 (4) vs. South Alabama L, 2-3 (4) vs. UAB L, 0-310/12 (4) at Central Florida L, 2-3 (4) vs. Stetson L, 0-310/17 North Carolina L, 0-310/21 at Tennessee Tech L, 1-310/25 (5) Trevecca W, 2-0 (5) Kentucky State W, 2-010/26 (5) Kentucky Wesleyan W, 2-0 (5) Southeast Missouri L, 0-211/1 (6) vs. Butler L, 1-2 (6) vs. St. Louis L, 0-311/2 (6) vs. Akron W, 2-111/5 Murray State W, 2-011/7 Middle Tennessee W, 3-011/8 (7) vs. Tennessee Tech L, 0-3 (7) vs. Mississippi State W, 3-011/9 (7) at Memphis State L, 1-3 (7) vs. Tulsa L, 0-311/12 Austin Peay W, 3-011/15 (8) South Florida L, 1-2 (8) South Alabama W, 2-0 (8) Jacksonville W, 2-1 (8) Charlotte W, 2-111/16 (8) VCU L, 0-2 (8) UAB L, 0-2 (8) VCU L, 0-3(1) South Carolina Invitational (Columbia, S.C.)(2) Patriot Invitational (Fairfax, Va.)(3) Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)(4) Central Florida Invitational (Orlando, Fla.)(5) Topper Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(6) Butler Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)(7) Memphis State Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)(8) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

1986 (13-26)Home: 8-6, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 3-12Coach: Charlie Daniel9/2 at Louisville L, 2-39/5 (1) vs. Eastern Kentucky L, 0-39/6 (1) vs. Morehead State L, 2-39/9 Evansville W, 3-09/12 (2) Memphis L, 1-3 (2) Tennessee L, 0-39/13 (2) Butler W, 3-1 (2) UAB L, 2-39/23 Middle Tennessee W, 3-19/26 (3) Austin Peay W, 2-0 (3) Southeast Missouri L, 1-2 (3) Tennessee State W, 2-0 (3) Kentucky Wesleyan W, 2-09/27 (3) Murray State W, 2-0 (3) Southern Indiana W, 2-1 (3) Southeast Missouri L, 0-29/30 at Murray State L, 1-310/3 (4) vs. VCU L, 1-3 (4) vs. Charlotte L, 0-3 (4) vs. South Florida L, 0-310/4 (4) at South Alabama L, 1-3 (4) vs. UAB L, 0-3 (4) vs. Jacksonville W, 3-110/7 at Evansville W, 3-210/10 (5) vs. Rollins L, 2-3 (5) at Central Florida L, 1-310/11 (5) vs. FIU L, 1-3 (5) vs. Stetson L, 0-310/21 at Austin Peay L, 2-310/24 at Eastern Kentucky L, 1-310/25 at Morehead State L, 0-310/28 at Kentucky Wesleyan W, 3-011/4 Tennessee Tech L, 1-211/7 (6) vs. Wake Forest W, 2-0 (6) at Tulane L, 0-2

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year-by-year results11/8 (6) vs. Stetson W, 2-1 (6) vs. Sam Houston State L, 0-211/12 (7) vs. UAB L, 1-311/13 (7) vs. Jacksonville L, 1-3(1) Kentucky Kickoff Classic (Lexington, Ky.)(2) Coca-Cola Classic (Bowling Green, Ky.)(3) Topper Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(4) Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)(5) Central Florida Invitational (Orlando, Fla.)(6) Tulane Invitational (New Orleans, La.)(7) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Richmond, Va.)

1987 (11-25)Home: 8-12, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 1-5Coach: Charlie Daniel9/2 at Louisville L, 0-39/8 at Evansville L, 0-39/11 (1) Eastern Kentucky L, 0-3 (1) UAB L, 2-3 (1) Tennessee Tech W, 3-29/12 (1) Memphis L, 0-3 (1) Cumberland W, 2-0 (1) Tennessee State W, 2-09/18 (2) vs. American W, 3-09/19 (2) vs. James Madison L, 0-3 (2) at North Carolina L, 1-39/22 at Middle Tennessee W, 3-29/29 Kentucky L, 0-310/2 (3) VCU L, 2-3 (3) UAB L, 0-3 (3) Charlotte W, 3-210/3 (3) Jacksonville L, 2-3 (3) South Florida L, 0-3 (3) South Alabama L, 0-310/6 Evansville L, 1-310/9 (4) Austin Peay W, 2-0 (4) Midway W, 2-010/10 (4) Bellarmine W, 2-1 (4) Austin Peay W, 2-1 (4) Missouri-St. Louis L, 1-210/21 at Chaminade L, 0-310/22 at Hawai’i L, 0-310/23 at Hawai’i L, 0-310/24 at Hawai’i Pacific L, 1-311/3 at Tennessee State W, 3-011/6 (5) vs. UT Arlington L, 0-311/7 (5) vs. Indiana L, 0-3 (5) at Kentucky L, 0-311/13 Morehead State L, 2-311/19 (6) vs. UAB L, 2-311/20 (6) vs. Jacksonville L, 0-3(1) WKU Classic (Bowling Green, Ky.)(2) North Carolina Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.)(3) Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(4) Topper Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(5) Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.)(6) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.)

1988 (27-26)Home: 18-4, Away: 6-11, Neutral: 3-11Coach: Charlie Daniel8/31 at Louisville L, 1-39/6 Brescia W, 3-19/9 (1) Chattanooga W, 3-0 (1) Tennessee Tech W, 3-29/10 (1) East Tennessee State W, 3-1 (1) Morehead State W, 3-29/12 at Tennessee State W, 3-09/13 at Eastern Kentucky L, 1-39/17 (2) at New Mexico State L, 1-39/18 (2) vs. Texas Tech L, 0-3 (2) vs. U.S. International L, 0-39/20 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-19/23 (3) vs. Southern Miss L, 2-3

(3) at ULM L, 1-39/24 (3) vs. Mississippi State L, 0-39/27 at Kentucky L, 0-39/30 (4) Tennessee State W, 2-0 (4) Brescia W, 2-0 (4) Trevecca W, 2-010/1 (4) Christian Brothers W, 2-0 (4) Middle Tennessee W, 3-0 (4) UT Martin L, 1-310/4 at Evansville L, 1-310/7 (5) UAB L, 1-3 (5) South Florida L, 0-3 (5) Charlotte W, 3-210/8 (5) South Alabama L, 2-3 (5) Jacksonville W, 3-1 (5) VCU W, 3-110/11 Cumberland (Tenn.) W, 2-0 Kentucky Wesleyan W, 2-010/14 at Cumberland (Tenn.) W, 3-010/21 (6) vs. Delaware W, 3-1 (6) at American W, 3-110/22 (6) vs. Seton Hall W, 3-0 (6) vs. Maryland L, 0-310/25 at Middle Tennessee W, 3-110/28 Austin Peay W, 3-110/29 Tennessee State W, 3-0 (forfeit)10/31 Evansville W, 3-011/1 at Tennessee L, 0-311/4 (7) at Memphis L, 0-3 (7) vs. Tulsa L, 0-3 (7) vs. St. Louis L, 0-311/5 (7) vs. Western Illinois L, 1-3 (7) vs. ULM L, 1-311/8 at Austin Peay W, 3-111/10 at Morehead State L, 0-311/12 (8) vs. Toledo L, 2-3 (8) at Butler L, 0-311/16 (9) at UAB L, 1-311/17 (9) vs. Charlotte W, 3-1 (9) at UAB L, 0-3(1) Coca-Cola Classic (Bowling Green, Ky.)(2) Quality Inn/Burger Time Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)(3) Lady Indian Classic (Monroe, La.)(4) Topper Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(5) Sun Belt Conference Fall Classic (Bowling Green, Ky.)(6) American Invitational (Washington, D.C.)(7) Memphis State Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)(8) Butler Invitational (Indianapolis, Ind.)(9) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)

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1989 (10-25)Home: 4-8, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 4-9Coach: Charlie Daniel8/29 at Louisville L, 0-39/1 (1) vs. Colorado L, 0-39/2 (1) at San Diego State L, 0-3 (1) vs. U.S. International L, 0-39/7 (2) Kentucky L, 0-39/8 (2) ULM L, 2-3 (2) South Florida L, 0-39/9 (2) Maryland L, 0-39/12 Tennessee Tech W, 3-09/13 Eastern Kentucky L, 0-39/15 (3) vs. Lewis L, 0-39/16 (3) at Alaska-Anchorage L, 0-39/19 at Fisk W, 2-19/29 (4) Austin Peay W, 3-0 (4) Xavier L, 1-39/30 (4) Georgia State W, 3-1 (4) UAB L, 1-310/3 vs. Arkansas State L, 1-3 at Austin Peay L, 1-310/6 (5) at South Alabama L, 2-3 (5) vs. Nicholls State W, 3-110/7 (5) vs. Montevallo L, 1-3 (5) vs. Huntington W, 3-110/10 at Evansville L, 1-310/20 Tennessee State W, 3-010/24 at Tennessee Tech L, 1-310/26 at Middle Tennessee W, 3-011/3 Cincinnati L, 1-311/10 (6) vs. George Washington L, 2-3 (6) vs. Auburn L, 1-311/11 (6) at UAB L, 0-311/16 (7) vs. Jacksonville L, 2-3 (7) vs. South Alabama W, 3-011/17 (7) vs. Jacksonville W, 3-0 (7) vs. UAB L, 0-3(1) ASICS Grand Prix Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)(2) Coca-Cola Classic (Bowling Green, Ky.)(3) Seawolf Invitational (Anchorage, Alaska)(4) Topper Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(5) South Alabama Invitational (Mobile, Ala.)(6) UAB Classic (Birmingham, Ala.)(7) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Tampa, Fla.)

1990 (32-9)Home: 7-2, Away: 10-4, Neutral: 15-3Coach: Jeff Hulsmeyer9/1 Morehead State L, 1-3 Louisville L, 0-39/4 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-29/8 Tennessee Tech W, 3-29/11 at Tennessee State W, 3-09/14 (1) vs. East Tennessee State W, 3-09/15 (1) at Memphis L, 0-39/18 at Evansville W, 3-09/21 (2) vs. South Alabama W, 3-09/22 (2) vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 3-0 (2) at UAB L, 0-39/25 Southern Indiana W, 3-19/28 (3) Middle Tennessee W, 3-0 (3) Tennessee State W, 3-19/29 (3) Austin Peay W, 3-0 (3) Xavier W, 3-010/2 at Tennessee Tech L, 2-3

10/11 (4) vs. UAB L, 1-3 (4) vs. Jacksonville W, 3-010/12 (4) vs. Charlotte W, 3-0 (4) vs. South Alabama W, 3-010/13 (4) vs. VCU W, 3-1 (4) at South Florida W, 3-110/23 at Middle Tennessee W, 3-010/26 at Kentucky W, 3-110/30 Tennessee State W, 3-010/31 at Austin Peay W, 3-111/2 (5) at FIU W, 3-0 (5) vs. Stetson W, 3-011/3 (5) vs. DePaul W, 3-2 (5) vs. Barry W, 3-111/6 at Cincinnati W, 3-111/10 vs. Arkansas State L, 0-3 at Murray State W, 3-211/15 (6) vs. Jacksonville W, 3-0 (6) vs. South Florida L, 1-311/16 (6) at VCU W, 3-1 (6) vs. South Alabama W, 3-0 (6) vs. South Florida W, 3-211/17 (6) vs. UAB W, 3-2 (6) vs. UAB L, 2-3(1) Memphis State Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)(2) UAB Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.)(3) Topper Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(4) Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament (Tampa, Fla.)(5) FIU Invitational (Miami, Fla.)(6) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Richmond, Va.)

1991 (29-13, 4-0)Sun Belt Conference East ChampionsHome: 7-1, Away: 4-6, Neutral: 18-6Coach: Jeff Hulsmeyer9/1 (1) vs. Murray State W, 3-1 (1) vs. Morehead State W, 3-0 (1) at Louisville L, 1-39/6 (2) at Arkansas State L, 0-3 9/7 (2) vs. Northern Arizona L, 0-3 (2) vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 3-29/10 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-09/13 (3) vs. Wichita State L, 2-3 (3) at Kansas L, 0-39/14 (3) vs. Evansville W, 3-1 (3) vs. Portland L, 1-39/20 (4) vs. Cincinnati W, 3-29/21 (4) vs. Western Illinois L, 0-3 (4) vs. Wright State L, 0-3 9/24 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-09/27 (5) Samford W, 3-09/28 (5) Austin Peay W, 3-1 (5) Xavier L, 0-310/5 at Kentucky L, 1-310/9 Chattanooga W, 3-0 (forfeit)10/11 (6) vs. UALR W, 3-0 (6) vs. Jacksonville W, 3-010/12 (6) vs. Central Florida W, 3-1 (6) at South Alabama W, 3-010/17 Southeast Missouri W, 3-010/22 Southern Indiana W, 3-010/25 (7) vs. South Carolina W, 3-010/26 (7) vs. Samford W, 3-0 (7) vs. South Alabama W, 3-010/29 Tennessee Tech W, 3-111/1 (8) vs. Tulsa W, 3-011/2 (8) vs. Southeast Missouri W, 3-1 (8) at Missouri W, 3-011/5 at Xavier W, 3-011/8 (9) vs. Illinois-Chicago L, 1-311/9 (9) at Butler W, 3-0 (9) vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 3-011/15 (10) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-011/16 (10) vs. Central Florida W, 3-0

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Jeff hulsmeyer

1990-92 (three seasons)74-42 (.638), 11-2 (.846)

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(10) at Arkansas State W, 3-211/17 (10) at Arkansas State L, 1-3 (10) at Arkansas State L, 2-3(1) Louisville Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) (2) Arkansas State Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.) (3) Kansas Tournament (Lawrence, Kan.)(4) Dayton Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)(5) Topper Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(6) Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)(7) UAB Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)(8) Missouri Tournament (Columbia, Mo.)(9) Butler Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)(10) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.)

1992 (13-20, 7-2)Home: 2-5, Away: 10-8, Neutral: 1-7Coach: Jeff Hulsmeyer9/1 at Morehead State W, 3-29/4 (1) vs. East Tennessee State L, 2-39/5 (1) vs. Bradley L, 1-3 (1) at Clemson L, 0-39/11 (2) at Murray State L, 1-39/12 (2) vs. Evansville W, 3-1 (2) vs. Louisville L, 0-39/16 at Colorado L, 0-39/18 (3) vs. Weber State W, 3-29/19 at Colorado State L, 0-39/22 Austin Peay L, 1-39/29 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-210/1 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-010/2 at Louisiana Tech* L, 0-310/3 (4) at ULM W, 3-1 (4) vs. Stephen F. Austin L, 0-310/9 (5) Arkansas State* L, 0-310/10 (5) Butler L, 0-3 (5) Loyola (Ill.) L, 1-310/17 at South Alabama* W, 3-210/18 at New Orleans* W, 3-210/20 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-010/23 UALR* W, 3-110/30 Virginia Tech L, 1-311/1 Jacksonville* W, 3-011/3 at Xavier L, 1-311/6 at Texas-Pan American* W, 3-011/7 at Houston L, 0-311/8 at Lamar* W, 3-111/13 (6) at Southeast Missouri L, 1-311/14 (6) vs. Missouri L, 0-311/20 (7) vs. New Orleans L, 2-3 (7) at Arkansas State L, 0-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Lady Tiger Showcase (Clemson, S.C.)(2) Commonwealth Challenge (Murray, Ky.)(3) at Colorado State (Ft. Collins, Colo.)(4) Northeast Louisiana Tournament (Monroe, La.)(5) Hilltopper Classic (Bowling Green, Ky.)(6) SEMO Classic (Cape Girardeau, Mo.)(7) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.)

1993 (21-16, 5-4)Home: 7-4, Away: 4-9, Neutral: 10-3Coach: Mark Hardaway9/4 (1) vs. Wright State L, 1-3 (1) vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 3-09/5 (1) at Butler L, 0-3 (1) vs. Central Michigan L, 1-39/7 Morehead State L, 1-39/10 (2) Western Carolina W, 3-09/11 (2) Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 (2) Xavier L, 0-39/14 Austin Peay W, 3-09/18 (3) vs. Morehead State W, 3-2 (3) at Louisville L, 1-39/19 (3) vs. Eastern Kentucky W, 3-09/21 Middle Tennessee W, 3-09/24 (4) vs. UNC-Asheville W, 3-09/25 (4) at South Carolina L, 1-3 (4) vs. Appalachian State W, 3-19/28 at Kentucky L, 0-310/1 (5) vs. Troy W, 3-0 (5) at Memphis L, 2-310/2 (5) vs. Oral Roberts W, 3-1 (5) vs. Southern W, 3-010/8 at New Orleans* W, 3-010/9 at South Alabama* W, 3-0 vs. Jacksonville* W, 3-010/12 Texas Pan-American* W, 3-010/16 Louisiana Tech* L, 0-310/17 Lamar* L, 0-310/19 Tennessee Tech W, 3-210/23 Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-110/26 at Xavier L, 0-311/1 at Austin Peay W, 3-111/5 at Arkansas State* L, 1-311/6 at UT Martin W, 3-011/7 at UALR L, 1-311/19 (6) vs. UALR W, 3-2 (6) vs. Lamar L, 0-311/20 (6) at Arkansas State L, 1-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Butler Invitational (Indianapolis, Ind.)(2) Hilltopper Classic (Bowling Green, Ky.)(3) Commonwealth Challenge (Louisville, Ky.)(4) Gamecock Invitational (Columbia, S.C.)(5) Memphis State Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.)(6) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.)

year-by-year results

Mark hardaway

1993-94 (two seasons)45-27 (.625), 11-7 (.611)

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1994 (24-11, 6-3)Home: 9-2, Away: 9-8, Neutral: 6-1Coach: Mark Hardaway9/2 (1) at Miami (Ohio) L, 0-39/3 (1) vs. Dayton W, 3-2 (1) vs. Northeastern Illinois W, 3-09/6 at Evansville W, 3-19/9 (2) vs. Tennessee Tech W, 3-09/10 (2) at DePaul W, 3-2 (2) vs. ULM W, 3-09/11 at Loyola (Ill.) L, 2-39/16 (3) vs. Purdue W, 3-19/17 (3) at Louisville L, 0-39/20 at Murray State W, 3-29/24 (4) Wisconsin-Green Bay W, 3-0 (4) Marshall W, 3-09/25 (4) Evansville W, 3-1 10/1 (5) Oral Roberts L, 0-3 (5) Austin Peay W, 3-110/2 (5) Xavier W, 3-210/7 UALR* L, 2-310/8 Louisiana Tech* W, 3-210/12 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-110/15 at Arkansas State* L, 1-310/19 at Kentucky L, 1-310/22 at Texas-Pan American* W, 3-110/23 at Lamar* L, 1-310/25 Middle Tennessee W, 3-010/28 Jacksonville* W, 3-110/30 South Alabama* W, 3-011/1 at Eastern Kentucky W, 3-111/4 at New Orleans* W, 3-111/5 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-011/12 at Murray State L, 1-311/13 at Morehead State W, 3-111/18 (6) vs. Louisiana Tech W, 3-211/19 (6) at Arkansas State L, 1-311/20 (6) vs. Lamar L, 1-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Miami (Ohio) Invitational (Oxford, Ohio)(2) DePaul Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)(3) Louisville Classic (Louisville, Ky.)(4) Hilltopper Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(5) Big Red Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(6) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.)

1995 (7-26, 1-8)Home: 3-10, Away: 1-10, Neutral: 3-6Coach: Travis Hudson9/1 (1) vs. Central Michigan L, 0-39/2 (1) vs. Seton Hall W, 3-2 (1) at Louisville L, 0-39/5 at Middle Tennessee L, 0-39/8 (2) Alabama-Huntsville L, 1-39/9 (2) Tennessee State W, 3-0 (2) Evansville L, 2-39/15 (3) at VCU L, 1-3 (3) vs. Loyola (Md.) W, 3-19/16 (3) vs. Coastal Carolina L, 1-39/22 (4) vs. Radford W, 3-09/23 (4) vs. William and Mary L, 0-3 (4) vs. Virginia Tech L, 1-39/29 (5) vs. Seton Hall L, 2-39/30 (5) at Ohio L, 0-3 (5) vs. Miami (Ohio) L, 0-310/1 at Xavier L, 1-3

10/4 at Arkansas L, 1-310/6 Louisiana Tech* L, 0-310/7 UALR* L, 0-310/10 UT Martin W, 3-010/13 Arkansas State* L, 0-310/16 Murray State L, 2-310/18 at Austin Peay L, 0-310/20 Texas-Pan American* L, 1-310/22 Lamar* L, 1-310/27 at South Alabama* L, 1-310/28 at Jacksonville* W, 3-210/31 Tennessee Tech W, 3-111/3 New Orleans* L, 1-311/4 Louisiana-Lafayette* L, 0-311/10 at Morehead State L, 1-311/12 at Eastern Kentucky L, 1-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Louisville Invitational (Louisville, Ky.) (2) WKU Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(3) VCU Invitational (Richmond, Va.) (4) Virginia Tech Invitational (Blacksburg, Va.)(5) Ohio Invitational (Athens, Ohio)

1996 (18-17, 5-4)Home: 6-4, Away: 6-9, Neutral: 6-4Coach: Travis Hudson8/30 (1) vs. Mississippi State L, 1-3 (1) at Marshall L, 2-38/31 (1) vs. James Madison L, 1-3 (1) vs. Bradley W, 3-19/3 Tennessee State W, 3-19/6 (2) at Western Michigan L, 0-39/7 (2) vs. Evansville W, 3-0 (2) vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay W, 3-09/13 (3) Youngstown State W, 3-09/14 (3) UAB W, 3-1 (3) UT Martin L, 2-39/18 at Louisville L, 0-39/20 (4) at East Tennessee State W, 3-1 (4) vs. UAB W, 3-19/21 (4) vs. West Virginia L, 1-3 (4) vs. Buffalo W, 3-09/25 at Middle Tennessee L, 1-310/4 Jacksonville* W, 3-010/6 South Alabama* W, 3-010/8 at Kentucky L, 2-310/11 at New Orleans* L, 0-310/13 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-110/18 Louisiana Tech* L, 0-310/19 UALR* L, 0-310/23 Austin Peay L, 1-310/25 at Arkansas State* L, 0-310/26 at Memphis W, 3-210/29 at Evansville L, 0-311/1 at Texas-Pan American* W, 3-111/3 at Lamar W, 3-211/15 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-011/16 Valparaiso W, 3-011/18 at Murray State L, 1-311/22 (5) vs. New Orleans L, 0-311/23 (5) vs. Texas-Pan American W, 3-0* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Marshall Invitational (Huntington, W.Va.)(2) Western Michigan Invitational (Kalamazoo, Mich.)(3) Hilltopper Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(4) ETSU Invitational (Johnson City, Tenn.)(5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.)

1997 (9-22, 2-7)Home: 4-7, Away: 3-9, Neutral: 2-6Coach: Travis Hudson8/29 (1) vs. Eastern Kentucky W, 3-18/30 (1) at Kentucky L, 0-3 (1) vs. Morehead State L, 1-3

1995-Present (19 seasons)467-186 (.715), 215-59 (.785)

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year-by-year results9/5 (2) at Valparaiso W, 3-19/6 (2) vs. Bradley L, 1-3 (2) vs. Eastern Kentucky W, 3-19/9 at Cincinnati L, 0-39/12 (3) UT Martin W, 3-09/13 (3) Western Illinois W, 3-0 (3) Memphis L, 1-39/19 (4) vs. Wright State L, 0-3 (4) at Georgetown (DC) L, 1-39/20 (4) vs. James Madison L, 0-39/23 Middle Tennessee L, 0-39/26 (5) vs. Mercer L, 2-39/27 (5) vs. Akron L, 0-3 (5) at Kent State L, 0-310/1 at Belmont W, 3-110/4 Texas-Pan American* W, 3-110/5 Lamar* L, 1-310/7 at Evansville L, 2-310/10 Arkansas State* L, 0-310/17 at Louisiana Tech* L, 1-310/19 at UALR* L, 0-310/24 New Orleans* L, 0-310/26 Louisiana-Lafayette* L, 0-310/31 at South Alabama* W, 3-011/1 at Jacksonville* L, 0-311/4 Murray State W, 3-111/11 Tennessee State L, 2-311/13 at Austin Peay L, 0-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Kentucky State Challenge (Lexington, Ky.)(2) Popcorn Classic (Valparaiso, Ind.)(3) Hilltopper Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(4) Georgetown Invitational (Washington, D.C.)(5) Kent Invitational (Kent, Ohio)

1998 (26-10, 9-5)Home: 13-1, Away: 7-7, Neutral: 6-2Coach: Travis Hudson9/1 Austin Peay W, 3-19/4 (1) vs. Drake W, 3-0 (1) vs. Bradley L, 1-39/5 (1) at Missouri L, 1-3 (1) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-09/8 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-0 9/11 (2) vs. St. Louis L, 2-3 (2) at Western Illinois W, 3-09/12 (2) vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay W, 3-1 (2) vs. Illinois-Chicago W, 3-19/15 at Kentucky W, 3-09/18 (3) Chicago State W, 3-09/19 (3) Winthrop W, 3-0 (3) Samford W, 3-09/21 Arkansas State* W, 3-29/25 UALR* L, 0-39/27 at Middle Tennessee W, 3-19/29 at Murray State W, 3-210/2 FIU* W, 3-010/6 at Cincinnati L, 0-310/9 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L, 1-310/10 at Louisiana Tech* L, 1-310/13 Morehead State W, 3-210/16 New Orleans* W, 3-010/18 South Alabama* W, 3-010/23 at Arkansas State* L, 2-310/24 at UALR* W, 3-210/30 at FIU* W, 3-111/4 Belmont W, 3-011/6 Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-011/8 Louisiana Tech* W, 3-211/13 at New Orleans* L, 0-311/14 at South Alabama* W, 3-011/20 (4) vs. Louisiana Tech W, 3-111/21 (4) vs. Arkansas State W, 3-011/22 (4) at UALR L, 0-3

* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Tiger Invitational (Columbia, Mo.)(2) Westerwinds Coca-Cola Classic (Macomb, Ill.)(3) Hilltopper Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(4) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.)

1999 (18-14, 9-7)Home: 8-3, Away: 5-9, Neutral: 5-2Coach: Travis Hudson9/1 Evansville W, 3-09/3 (1) vs. DePaul L, 2-39/4 (1) at Miami (Ohio) L, 0-3 (1) vs. Morehead State W, 3-09/7 Middle Tennessee W, 3-09/10 (2) vs. Austin Peay W, 3-19/11 (2) at Belmont W, 3-0 (2) vs. Troy W, 3-09/14 at Kentucky L, 1-39/17 (3) vs. Duke W, 3-19/18 (3) at Ball State L, 1-3 (3) vs. Indiana State L, 1-39/24 at Louisiana Tech* W, 3-09/25 at UALR* L, 0-39/30 FIU* W, 3-010/3 at Denver* L, 0-310/8 New Orleans* W, 3-010/10 South Alabama* W, 3-010/15 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L, 2-310/17 at Arkansas State* L, 0-310/20 at Cincinnati L, 0-310/22 Louisiana Tech* L, 2-310/23 UALR* L, 1-310/28 Denver* W, 3-110/31 at FIU* W, 3-211/3 Belmont W, 3-011/5 at New Orleans* W, 3-011/6 at South Alabama* W, 3-211/12 Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-011/14 Arkansas State* L, 1-311/19 (4) vs. Louisiana Tech W, 3-111/20 (4) at UALR L, 2-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Miami-Sycamore Inn Classic (Oxford, Ohio)(2) Bruin Classic (Nashville, Tenn.)(3) Ball State-Nike Challenge (Muncie, Ind.)(4) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.)

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year-by-year results2000 (25-8, 13-3)Sun Belt Conference East Co-ChampionsHome: 8-2, Away: 10-5, Neutral: 7-1Coach: Travis Hudson9/2 (1) vs. Tennessee State W, 3-0 (1) vs. Mercer W, 3-09/3 (1) vs. Ohio W, 3-0 (1) at IUPUI W, 3-09/5 Cincinnati L, 2-39/8 (2) vs. Dartmouth W, 3-0 (2) at Valparaiso W, 3-19/9 (2) vs. Kent State W, 3-0 (2) vs. Ohio L, 1-39/12 at Austin Peay W, 3-19/15 (3) vs. Central Florida W, 3-09/16 (3) at Wright State L, 2-3 (3) vs. Tennessee Tech W, 3-09/19 at Kentucky W, 3-19/22 Louisiana Tech* W, 3-09/24 FIU* W, 3-09/26 Middle Tennessee* W, 3-09/29 at North Texas* W, 3-010/6 at Arkansas State* W, 3-110/7 at UALR* L, 0-310/10 at Louisville L, 1-310/13 New Mexico State* W, 3-110/15 Denver* L, 2-310/17 Tennessee State W, 3-010/20 at New Orleans* W, 3-110/21 at South Alabama* W, 3-010/27 Arkansas State* W, 3-110/28 UALR* W, 3-011/3 Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-111/5 at Middle Tennessee* L, 1-311/10 at Louisiana Tech* W, 3-111/12 at FIU* W, 3-111/17 (4) New Orleans L, 0-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) IUPUI Invitational (Indianapolis, Ind.)(2) Popcorn Classic (Valparaiso, Ind.)(3) Raider Challenge (Dayton, Ohio)(4) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.)

2001 (24-6, 13-1)Sun Belt Conference East ChampionsHome: 10-0, Away: 9-4, Neutral: 5-1Coach: Travis Hudson8/31 (1) vs. Cleveland State W, 3-0 9/1 (1) vs. Chicago State W, 3-0 (1) at Toledo L, 0-39/4 at Kentucky W, 3-19/7 (2) at Southern Illinois L, 2-39/8 (2) vs. Missouri L, 0-3 (2) vs. IUPUI W, 3-09/18 Murray State W, 3-09/21 at FIU* W, 3-19/22 at Florida Atlantic W, 3-19/25 at Cincinnati L, 1-39/28 North Texas* W, 3-19/29 at Middle Tennessee* W, 3-010/5 UALR* W, 3-010/6 Arkansas State* W, 3-010/12 at New Mexico State* L, 2-310/14 at Denver* W, 3-010/17 Austin Peay W, 3-010/19 New Orleans* W, 3-110/21 South Alabama* W, 3-010/23 Lipscomb W, 3-010/26 at UALR* W, 3-210/27 at Arkansas State* W, 3-210/30 Middle Tennessee* W, 3-011/2 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-211/6 at Evansville W, 3-211/9 FIU* W, 3-1

11/15 (3) at Denver W, 3-111/16 (3) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-111/17 (3) vs. FIU L, 1-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Rocket Classic (Toledo, Ohio)(2) Saluki/Best Inns Invitational (Carbondale, Ill.)(3) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Denver, Colo.)

2002 (33-5, 14-0)Sun Belt Conference Tournament ChampionsSun Belt Conference East ChampionsNCAA TournamentCoach: Travis HudsonHome: 10-0, Away: 11-2, Neutral: 10-38/30 (1) vs. Samford W, 3-0 (1) vs. Charleston Southern W, 3-08/31 (1) vs. Memphis W, 3-1 (1) vs. Georgia State W, 3-19/3 at Belmont W, 3-09/6 (2) vs. Butler W, 3-0 (2) at Purdue W, 3-29/7 (2) vs. Delaware W, 3-1 (2) vs. IPFW L, 1-39/10 Cincinnati W, 3-09/13 (3) vs. Eastern Michigan L, 0-3 (3) vs. Iowa L, 1-39/14 (3) vs. Northwestern State W, 3-1 (3) at Western Illinois W, 3-0 9/17 Evansville W, 3-09/20 (4) vs. IUPUI W, 3-1 9/21 (4) vs. Virginia W, 3-1 (4) at Dayton L, 0-39/25 at Middle Tennessee* W, 3-19/27 Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-210/4 Arkansas State* W, 3-010/5 UALR* W, 3-110/12 at FIU* W, 3-110/15 Lipscomb W, 3-010/18 at New Mexico State* W, 3-210/20 at Denver* W, 3-110/25 New Orleans* W, 3-010/26 South Alabama* W, 3-010/29 at Austin Peay W, 3-011/1 FIU* W, 3-211/8 at Arkansas State* W, 3-011/9 at UALR* W, 3-111/12 Middle Tennessee* W, 3-011/15 at North Texas* W, 3-211/21 (5) vs. Denver W, 3-0 11/22 (5) vs. UALR W, 3-111/23 (5) vs. New Mexico State W, 3-212/5 (6) at No. 2 Hawai’i L, 0-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Georgia Southern Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.)(2) Mortar Board Invitational (West Lafayette, Ind.)(3) Western Illinois Invitational (Macomb, Ill.)(4) Dayton Flyer Classic (Dayton, Ohio)(5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Miami, Fla.)(6) NCAA Tournament (Honalulu, Hawai’i)

2003 (28-7, 12-2)Sun Belt East ChampionsHome: 15-2, Away: 8-3, Neutral: 5-1Coach: Travis Hudson8/29 (1) vs. Kansas L, 0-3 (1) at Northern Illinois L, 1-38/30 (1) vs. Liberty W, 3-19/2 Lipscomb W, 3-09/5 (2) vs. Georgia W, 3-2 (2) at Kent State W, 3-09/6 (2) vs. Morehead State W, 3-19/9 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-09/12 (3) Toledo W, 3-09/13 (3) James Madison W, 3-0

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year-by-year results (3) UT Martin W, 3-09/16 at Cincinnati L, 0-39/19 (4) vs. Austin Peay W, 3-09/20 (4) vs. Saint Louis W, 3-1 (4) at Indiana L, 2-39/26 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-19/28 Middle Tennessee* W, 3-09/30 Belmont W, 3-010/3 at Arkansas State* L, 2-310/4 at UALR* W, 3-110/7 at Evansville W, 3-010/10 FIU* W, 3-010/17 New Mexico State* L, 2-310/18 Denver* W, 3-010/24 at New Orleans* W, 3-010/25 at South Alabama* W, 3-010/28 Austin Peay W, 3-011/1 FIU* W, 3-011/7 Arkansas State* W, 3-011/8 UALR* W, 3-011/13 North Texas* W, 3-111/16 at Middle Tennessee* W, 3-011/20 (5) Middle Tennessee W, 3-1 11/21 (5) North Texas W, 3-1 11/22 (5) New Mexico State L, 1-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Best Western Inn and Suites Invitational (DeKalb, Ill.)(2) Kent State Invitational (Kent, Ohio)(3) WKU Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(4) IU Credit Union Invitational (Bloomington, Ind.)(5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

2004 (26-7, 11-3)Sun Belt Conference East Co-ChampionsHome: 12-1, Away: 9-4, Neutral: 5-2Coach: Travis Hudson9/3 (1) vs. Drake W, 3-19/4 (1) vs. North Dakota State W, 3-0 (1) at Marquette W, 3-19/7 Tennessee Tech W, 3-09/10 (2) Illinois State W, 3-19/11 (2) Southeast Missouri W, 3-0 (2) South Florida W, 3-09/14 at Tennessee State W, 3-09/17 (3) vs. No. 13 Stanford L, 1-3 (3) at Northwestern W, 3-19/18 (3) vs. Villanova W, 3-19/21 at Austin Peay W, 3-09/24 at Middle Tennessee* W, 3-09/26 Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-09/28 at Belmont W, 3-010/1 UALR* W, 3-010/3 Arkansas State* W, 3-010/5 Cincinnati L, 1-310/8 at FIU* W, 3-110/15 at Denver* L, 1-310/17 at New Mexico State* L, 0-310/22 South Alabama* W, 3-010/23 New Orleans* W, 3-010/26 Evansville W, 3-010/28 at IUPUI L, 0-310/31 FIU* W, 3-111/5 at Arkansas State* L, 1-311/6 at UALR* W, 3-111/12 Middle Tennessee* W, 3-111/14 at North Texas* W, 3-011/18 (4) vs. Denver W, 3-111/19 (4) vs. UALR W, 3-011/20 (4) vs. New Mexico State L, 0-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Holiday Inn Marquette Challenge (Milwaukee, Wis.)(2) Lady Topper Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(3) Northwestern Wildcat Invitational (Evanston, Ill.)(4) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.)

2005 (31-3, 12-0)Sun Belt Conference Tournament ChampionsSun Belt Conference East ChampionsNCAA TournamentHome: 14-0, Away: 9-2, Neutral: 8-1Coach: Travis Hudson8/27 (1) vs. Indiana State W, 3-0 (1) at Indiana W, 3-29/2 (2) vs. Western Illinois W, 3-19/3 (2) vs. Kent State W, 3-1 (2) at Illinois State L, 2-39/6 Tennessee State W, 3-09/9 (3) vs. Long Island W, 3-19/10 (3) vs. George Washington W, 3-0 (3) at Georgia Tech W, 3-09/13 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-09/16 (4) Chattanooga W, 3-09/17 (4) Mercer W, 3-0 (4) Kent State W, 3-09/20 at Evansville W, 3-09/23 Middle Tennessee* W, 3-09/25 at South Alabama* W, 3-09/27 Austin Peay W, 3-09/30 at UALR* W, 3-010/1 at Arkansas State* W, 3-010/5 at Cincinnati L, 1-310/7 FIU* W, 3-010/14 Denver* W, 3-010/15 North Texas* W, 3-010/18 IUPUI W, 3-010/22 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-010/25 Belmont W, 3-011/4 Arkansas State* W, 3-011/5 UALR* W, 3-011/11 at Middle Tennessee* W, 3-111/13 Troy* W, 3-011/17 (5) vs. Troy W, 3-011/18 (5) vs. UALR W, 3-011/19 (5) at Middle Tennessee W, 3-212/2 (6) at No. 9 Louisville L, 1-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) IU Credit Union Invitational (Bloomington, Ind.)(2) Barker GMAC Tournament (Normal, Ill.)(3) Georgia Tech Renaissance Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)(4) Lady Topper Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)(6) NCAA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)

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year-by-year results2006 (26-10, 14-3)Sun Belt Conference East Co-ChampionsHome: 10-3, Away: 9-4, Neutral: 7-3Coach: Travis Hudson8/25 (1) vs. Michigan L, 0-3 (1) vs. Wright State W, 3-08/26 (1) vs. Binghamton W, 3-0 (1) at Toledo W, 3-08/29 at Kentucky L, 0-39/1 (2) at Miami (Ohio) W, 3-29/2 (2) vs. Boston College W, 3-0 (2) vs. Belmont W, 3-09/8 (3) vs. UC Riverside W, 3-0 (3) at Sacramento State L, 0-39/9 (3) vs. Syracuse W, 3-0 (3) vs. San Francisco L, 1-39/12 Evansville L, 2-39/15 (4) Appalachian State W, 3-19/16 (4) Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 (4) Ball State W, 3-09/19 Cincinnati L, 0-39/22 Troy* W, 3-09/23 South Alabama* W, 3-09/29 at North Texas* W, 3-0 10/1 at Denver* L, 1-310/6 at Arkansas State* W, 3-110/7 at UALR* W, 3-010/13 FIU* W, 3-210/14 Florida Atlantic* W, 3-110/17 at Middle Tennessee* W, 3-210/20 Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-010/21 New Orleans* W, 3-110/22 ULM* W, 3-010/27 at FIU* L, 0-310/28 at Florida Atlantic* W, 3-011/3 at Troy* W, 3-011/4 at South Alabama* W, 3-011/11 Middle Tennessee* L, 1-311/16 (5) vs. Denver W, 3-211/17 (5) vs. FIU L, 1-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Rocket Volleyball Classic (Toledo, Ohio)(2) Best Western/Sycamore Inn Classic (Oxford, Ohio)(3) Sacramento State Hornet Invitational (Sacramento, Calif.)(4) Lady Topper Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Denton, Texas)

2007 (27-9, 14-3)NCAA TournamentHome: 12-2, Away: 10-3, Neutral: 5-4Coach: Travis Hudson8/25 (1) vs. Western Illinois W, 3-0 (1) at Northern Illinois W, 3-08/26 (1) vs. Indiana W, 3-08/29 Kentucky L, 1-38/31 (2) Tennessee State W, 3-09/1 (2) Gardner-Webb W, 3-0 (2) Marshall W, 3-09/7 (3) vs. Villanova L, 2-3 (3) vs. American W, 3-19/8 (3) vs. North Carolina W, 3-19/14 (4) vs. No. 21 Dayton L, 0-39/15 (4) at Towson W, 3-0 (4) vs. UMBC W, 3-19/18 Belmont W, 3-09/21 at Troy* W, 3-09/22 at South Alabama* W, 3-09/28 North Texas* W, 3-29/29 Denver* W, 3-110/2 at Cincinnati L, 0-310/5 Arkansas State* W, 3-010/6 UALR* W, 3-210/12 at FIU* W, 3-110/13 at Florida Atlantic* W, 3-0

10/15 Middle Tennessee* W, 3-010/19 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-010/20 at New Orleans* L, 2-310/21 at ULM* W, 3-010/26 FIU* L, 0-310/27 Florida Atlantic* W, 3-011/2 Troy* W, 3-111/3 South Alabama* W, 3-011/9 at Middle Tennessee* L, 0-311/15 (5) vs. New Orleans W, 3-111/16 (5) at Denver W, 3-111/17 (5) vs. Middle Tennessee L, 0-311/30 (6) vs. Wichita State L, 0-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Northern Illinois Invitational (DeKalb, Ill.)(2) Lady Topper Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(3) UNC Volleyball Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)(4) Towson Invitational (Towson, Md.)(5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Denver, Colo.)(6) NCAA Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.)

2008 (26-10, 12-5)Sun Belt Conference Tournament ChampionsNCAA TournamentHome: 10-3, Away: 8-5, Neutral: 8-2Coach: Travis Hudson8/29 (1) at Alabama W, 3-28/30 (1) vs. Iowa W, 3-1 (1) vs. Nicholls State W, 3-09/5 (2) vs. East Tennessee State W, 3-09/6 (2) vs. Virginia Tech W, 3-29/9 at Xavier W, 3-19/12 (3) Furman W, 3-0 (3) Miami (Ohio) L, 1-39/13 (3) Valparaiso W, 3-1 (3) Tennessee Tech W, 3-09/19 (4) at No. 25 Michigan L, 0-39/20 (4) vs. Arizona State W, 3-2 (4) vs. Albany L, 2-39/26 No. 23 Middle Tennessee* W, 3-110/3 Florida Atlantic* W, 3-010/4 FIU* L, 2-310/9 at UALR* L, 0-310/11 at Arkansas State* W, 3-010/14 Cincinnati L, 1-310/17 at Denver* L, 2-310/19 at North Texas* L, 0-310/20 at Middle Tennessee* L, 2-310/24 ULM* W, 3-010/25 New Orleans* W, 3-210/26 Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-010/31 at South Alabama* W, 3-011/1 at Troy* W, 3-011/7 at Florida Atlantic* W, 3-011/9 at FIU* W, 3-111/14 South Alabama* W, 3-011/15 Troy* W, 3-011/20 (5) vs. Denver W, 3-011/21 (5) vs. Middle Tennessee W, 3-011/22 (5) vs. New Orleans W, 3-012/5 (6) vs. Cincinnati L, 2-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Hampton Inn Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (2) Marshall University Tournament (Huntington, W. Va.)(3) Lady Topper Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.) (4) Michigan/Pepsi Invitational (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Miami, Fla.) (6) NCAA Tournament (Champaign, Ill.)

2009 (25-9, 13-4)Home: 12-3, Away: 8-5, Neutral: 5-1Coach: Travis Hudson8/29 (1) vs. Lipscomb L, 0-3 (1) at Tennessee L, 2-3

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11/12 Middle Tennessee* L, 0-311/18 (5) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-011/19 (5) vs. FIU W, 3-011/20 (5) at Middle Tennessee L, 1-312/3 (6) vs. No. 21 Cincinnati L, 0-3* Sun Belt Conference match (1) Mortar Board Invitational (West Lafayette, Ind.) (2) Xavier Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)(3) WKU Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.) (4) Billiken Invitational (St. Louis, Mo.) (5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) (6) NCAA Tournament (Champaign, Ill.)

2011 (31-4, 15-1)Sun Belt Conference Tournament ChampionsSun Belt Conference East ChampionsNCAA TournamentHome: 12-1, Away: 11-2, Neutral: 8-1Coach: Travis Hudson8/26 (1) vs. Sacramento State W, 3-08/27 (1) at Belmont W, 3-1 (1) vs. Murray State W, 3-09/2 (2) at Kentucky L, 0-39/3 (2) vs. Virginia Tech W, 3-0 (2) vs. Ohio W, 3-19/6 at Lipscomb W, 3-09/9 (3) Xavier W, 3-1 (3) Wake Forest W, 3-09/10 (3) LSU W, 3-19/13 Tennessee State W, 3-09/16 (4) vs. Missouri W, 3-19/17 (4) at American W, 3-0 (4) vs. Villanova W, 3-09/23 UALR* W, 3-29/24 Arkansas State* W, 3-09/30 at FIU* W, 3-010/1 at Florida Atlantic* W, 3-010/4 Middle Tennessee* L, 1-310/7 Troy* W, 3-010/8 South Alabama* W, 3-010/14 FIU* W, 3-010/15 Florida Atlantic* W, 3-010/18 at Cincinnati L, 2-310/21 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-010/22 at ULM* W, 3-010/28 Denver* W, 3-010/29 North Texas* W, 3-011/4 at South Alabama* W, 3-011/5 at Troy* W, 3-011/11 at Middle Tennessee* W, 3-211/17 (5) vs. Troy W, 3-011/18 (5) at FIU W, 3-011/19 (5) vs. Middle Tennessee W, 3-112/2 (6) vs. Marquette L, 1-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Belmont Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.) (2) Kentucky Classic (Lexington, Ky.)(3) WKU Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.) (4) American Tournament (Washington, D.C.) (5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Miami, Fla.) (6) NCAA Tournament (Champaign, Ill.)

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year-by-year results2012 (33-4, 15-0)Sun Belt Conference East ChampionsSun Belt Conference Tournament ChampionsNCAA TournamentHome: 15-1, Away: 12-2, Neutral: 6-1Coach: Travis Hudson8/24 (1) at Louisville L, 1-38/25 (1) vs. No. 3 Penn State L, 0-3 (1) vs. Morehead State W, 3-08/28 Austin Peay W, 3-08/31 (2) at Virginia W, 3-19/1 (2) vs. Delaware W, 3-0 (2) vs. Lehigh W, 3-09/4 at Cincinnati W, 3-19/7 (3) Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 (3) No. 10 Dayton W, 3-19/8 (3) Ohio State L, 1-3 (3) IUPUI W, 3-09/11 Lipscomb W, 3-09/14 (4) vs. Duke W, 3-1 (4) at No. 22 Michigan W, 3-29/15 (4) vs. Eastern Michigan W, 3-19/18 at Belmont W, 3-09/21 Troy* W, 3-09/22 South Alabama* W, 3-09/28 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-010/2 at Middle Tennessee* W, 3-010/5 at North Texas* W, 3-010/7 at ULM* W, 3-010/12 FIU* W, 3-010/13 Florida Atlantic* W, 3-010/19 Arkansas State* W, 3-010/20 UALR* W, 3-010/26 at FIU* W, 3-110/27 at Florida Atlantic* W, 3-011/2 at Troy* W, 3-011/4 at South Alabama* W, 3-011/9 Middle Tennessee* W, 3-011/15 (5) FIU W, 3-011/16 (5) Arkansas State W, 3-011/17 (5) North Texas W, 3-011/30 (6) vs. Loyola Marymount W, 3-012/1 (6) at No. 2 Stanford L, 0-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Active Ankle Challenge (Louisville, Ky.)(2) Holiday Inn Jefferson Cup (Charlottesville, Va.)(3) WKU Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(4) Coke/Michigan Invitational (Ann Arbor, Mich.)(5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(6) NCAA Tournament (Stanford, Calif.)

2013 (27-6, 17-1)Sun Belt Conference ChampionsHome: 13-1, Away: 10-3, Neutral: 4-2Coach: Travis Hudson8/30 (1) vs. Alabama A&M W, 3-08/31 (1) vs. No. 4 USC L, 0-3 (1) at No. 16 Purdue W, 3-29/3 Belmont W, 3-19/6 (2) vs. No. 23 Ohio State L, 2-3 (2) vs. Florida A&M W, 3-09/7 (2) at No. 15 Florida State L, 1-39/10 Cincinnati W, 3-09/13 (3) Virginia W, 3-19/14 (3) Ohio L, 0-3 (3) UNLV W, 3-09/20 (4) at Dayton W, 3-19/21 (4) vs. Western Michigan W, 3-1 (4) vs. Wright State W, 3-09/27 at Troy* W, 3-09/28 at South Alabama* W, 3-010/2 at Georgia State* W, 3-010/4 Texas State* W, 3-010/5 UT Arlington* W, 3-0

10/11 ULM* W, 3-110/13 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L, 2-310/18 at UALR* W, 3-010/19 at Arkansas State* W, 3-010/25 at ULM* W, 3-010/27 Arkansas State* W, 3-011/1 at Texas State* W, 3-011/2 at UT Arlington* W, 3-011/8 Louisiana-Lafayette* W, 3-011/10 UALR* W, 3-011/13 Georgia State* W, 3-011/15 South Alabama* W, 3-211/17 Troy* W, 3-011/21 (5) at Troy L, 0-3* Sun Belt Conference match(1) Mortar Board Premier (West Lafayette, Ind.)(2) Four Points by Sheraton Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)(3) WKU Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.)(4) Flyer Classic (Dayton, Ohio)(5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Troy, Ala.)

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series records first last opponent Meeting Meeting w lAkron 1985 1997 1 1Alabama 2008 2008 1 0Alabama A&M 2013 2013 1 0Alabama-Huntsville 1995 1995 0 1Alaska-Anchorage 1989 1989 0 1Albany 2008 2008 0 1American 1987 2011 4 0Appalachian State 1993 2006 2 0Arizona State 2008 2008 1 0Arkansas 1995 1995 0 1UALR 1991 2013 26 12Arkansas State 1989 2013 23 19Asbury 1982 1984 7 0Auburn 1989 1989 0 1austin Peay 1982 2012 27 11Ball State 1999 2006 1 1Barry 1990 1990 1 0Bellarmine 1982 1987 1 4Belmont 1997 2013 15 0Berea 1981 1982 2 1Binghamton 2006 2006 1 0Boston College 2006 2006 1 0Bradley 1983 1998 1 4Brescia 1984 1988 3 0Buffalo 1996 1996 1 0Butler 1985 2002 3 4uc Riverside 2006 2006 1 0Central Arkansas 2010 2010 1 0Central Florida 1984 2000 3 3Central Michigan 1993 2010 1 2Charminade 1987 1987 0 1Charleston Southern 2002 2002 1 0charlotte 1982 1990 7 3Chicago State 1998 2001 2 0Christian Brothers 1983 1988 2 2Cincinnati 1989 2013 5 17Clemson 1992 1992 0 1Cleveland State 2001 2001 1 0Coastal Carolina 1995 1995 0 1Colorado 1989 1992 0 2Colorado State 1992 1992 0 1Cumberland (Tenn.) 1987 1988 3 0Dartmouth 2000 2000 1 0Dayton 1984 2013 4 2 Delaware 1985 2012 3 1Denver 1999 2011 16 5DePaul 1990 2009 3 1Drake 1998 2004 2 0Drury 1982 1982 0 1Duke 1999 2012 2 0East Tennessee State 1988 2008 4 2Eastern Kentucky 1984 1998 8 7Eastern Michigan 2002 2012 2 1Evansville 1982 2006 15 12Fisk 1982 1989 8 0fiu 1990 2012 28 8Florida 1985 1985 0 1Florida A&M 2013 2013 1 0florida atlantic 2001 2012 15 0 Florida State 2013 2013 0 1Furman 2008 2008 1 0Gardner-Webb 2007 2007 1 0George Mason 1985 1985 0 1George Washington 1989 2005 1 1Georgetown (D.C.) 1997 1997 0 1Georgetown (Ky.) 1982 1984 2 2Georgia 2003 2003 1 0Georgia State 1989 2013 4 0Georgia Tech 2005 2005 1 0Hawai’i 1987 2002 0 3Hawai’i-Pacific 1987 1987 0 1

first last opponent Meeting Meeting w lHouston 1992 1992 0 1Howard 1985 1985 1 0Huntington 1989 1989 1 0Illinois-Chicago 1991 1998 1 1Illinois State 2004 2005 1 1Indiana 1987 2007 2 2Indiana-Southeast 1983 1983 0 1Indiana State 1999 2005 1 1 IUPUI 2000 2012 5 2IPFW 2002 2010 1 1Iowa 2002 2008 1 1 Jacksonville 1982 1997 12 8James Madison 1987 2003 1 3Kansas 1991 2003 0 2Kent State 1997 2005 4 1 Kentucky 1987 2011 4 13Kentucky State 1983 1985 6 0Kentucky Wesleyan 1981 1988 14 1Lamar 1992 1997 2 6Lambuth (Tenn.) 1982 1983 3 0Lehigh 2012 2012 1 0Lewis 1989 1989 0 1Liberty 2003 2003 1 0lipscomb 2001 2012 6 1Long Island 2005 2005 1 0Louisiana-Lafayette 1991 2013 23 5ULM 1988 2013 12 3LSU 2011 2011 1 0louisiana tech 1992 2000 8 7Louisville 1981 2012 0 15Loyola (Ill.) 1992 1994 0 2Loyola (Md.) 1995 1995 1 0Loyola Marymount 2012 2012 1 0Marquette 2004 2011 1 1Marshall 1984 2010 4 2Maryland 1988 1989 0 2UMBC 2007 2007 1 0Maryville College 1981 1981 0 1Memphis 1986 2009 3 7Mercer 1997 2005 2 1Miami (Ohio) 1983 2009 3 4Michigan 2006 2012 1 2Middle tennessee 1982 2012 39 16Midway 1981 1987 2 3Minnesota 1984 1984 0 1Mississippi State 1984 1996 1 3Mississippi Univ. for Women 1981 1984 0 2Missouri 1991 2011 3 3Missouri-St. Louis 1983 1987 1 1Montevallo 1989 1989 0 1Morehead State 1986 2012 9 8Mount St. Joseph 1981 1981 0 1Murray State 1983 2011 14 6New Mexico State 1988 2004 3 6New Orleans 1992 2009 16 8Nicholls State 1989 2008 2 0North Alabama 1981 1982 0 2North Carolina 1985 2007 1 3UNC Asheville 1993 1993 1 0North Dakota State 2004 2004 1 0north texas 2000 2012 14 1Northeastern 2010 2010 1 0Northeastern Illinois 1983 1994 1 1Northern Arizona 1991 1991 0 1 Northern Illinois 2003 1994 2 1Northern Iowa 2010 2010 0 1Northwestern 2004 2009 2 0Northwestern State 2002 2002 1 0Ohio 1995 2013 2 3Ohio State 2012 2013 0 2 oral Roberts 1993 1994 1 1

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series records first last opponent Meeting Meeting w lPenn State 2012 2012 0 1Portland 1991 1991 0 1Purdue 1994 2013 3 1Radford 1995 1995 1 0Rhodes 1984 1984 2 0Rice 1985 1985 0 1Rollins 1986 1986 0 1Sacramento State 2006 2011 2 1St. Francis (Ill.) 1982 1982 0 1St. Louis 1985 2010 2 3Sam Houston State 1986 1986 0 1Samford 1984 2002 5 0San Diego State 1989 1989 0 1San Francisco 2006 2006 0 1Seton Hall 1988 1995 2 1University of the South 1982 1983 3 0South Alabama 1982 2013 40 9South Carolina 1985 1993 1 2South Florida 1982 2004 3 11Southeast Missouri 1985 2004 3 4Southern 1993 1993 1 0USC 2013 2013 0 1Southern Illinois 2001 2001 0 1Southern Indiana 1986 1991 4 0southern Miss 1988 1988 0 1Stanford 2004 2012 0 2Stephen F. Austin 1990 1992 2 1Stetson 1984 1990 3 2Syracuse 2006 2006 1 0Tennessee 1986 2009 0 3UT Chattanooga 1982 2005 3 2UT Martin 1981 2003 4 9Tennessee State 1987 2011 20 1tennessee tech 1981 2012 23 8UT Arlington 1987 2013 2 1Texas-Pan American 1992 1997 6 1

first last opponent Meeting Meeting w lTexas State 2013 2013 2 0Texas Tech 1988 1988 0 1Thomas More 1982 1984 4 1Toledo 1988 2006 2 2Towson 2007 2007 1 0Trevecca 1982 1988 7 0Troy 1993 2013 21 1Tulane 1986 1986 0 1Tulsa 1985 1991 1 2uaB 1982 1996 3 22unlv 2013 2013 1 0U.S. International 1988 1989 0 2Valparaiso 1996 2008 4 0Vanderbilt 1982 1983 3 0Villanova 2004 2011 2 1Virginia 2002 2013 3 0VCU 1982 1995 4 9Virginia Tech 1992 2011 2 3Wabash 1984 1984 1 0Wake Forest 1986 2011 2 0Walsh 1983 1983 0 1Weber State 1992 1992 1 0West Georgia 1982 1982 1 0West Virginia 1996 1996 0 1Western Carolina 1993 1993 1 0Western Illinois 1988 2007 5 2western Michigan 1996 2013 1 1Wichita State 1991 2007 0 2William and Mary 1985 1995 0 2Winthrop 1998 1998 1 0Wisconsin-Green Bay 1994 1998 3 0wisconsin-Milwaukee 1991 1993 2 0Wright State 1991 2013 2 4Xavier (Ohio) 1989 2011 7 6Youngstown State 1996 1996 1 0

The 2012 squad won WKU’s first-ever NCAA Tournament match, sweeping Loyola Marymount in the first round at Stanford.

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all-time series resultsakRon (1-1)Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-011/2/85 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 2-1 (Butler Tournament)9/27/97 Kent, Ohio L, 0-3 (Kent Invitational)

alaBaMa (1-0)Away: 1-08/29/08 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W, 3-2 (Bama Bash)

alaBaMa a&M (1-0)Neutral: 1-08/30/13 West Lafayette, Ind. W, 3-0 (Mortar Board Premier)

alaBaMa-huntsvillE (0-1)Home: 0-19/8/95 Bowling Green L, 1-3 (WKU Invitational)

alaska-anchoRagE (0-1)Away: 0-19/16/89 Anchorage, Alaska L, 0-3 (Seawolf Invitational)

alBanY (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/20/08 Ann Arbor, Mich. L, 2-3 (Michigan Tournament)

aMERican (4-0)Away: 2-0, Neutral: 2-09/18/87 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 3-0 (North Carolina Invitational)10/21/88 Washington, D.C. W, 3-1 (American Invitational)9/7/07 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 3-1 (UNC Volleyball Classic)9/17/11 Washington, D.C. W, 3-0 (American Tournament)

aPPalachian statE (2-0)Home: 1-0, Neutral: 1-09/25/93 Columbia, S.C. W, 3-1 (Gamecock Invitational)9/15/06 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Lady Topper Invitational)

aRizona statE (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/20/08 Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 3-2 (Michigan Tournament)

aRkansas (0-1)Away: 0-110/4/95 Fayetteville, Ark. L, 1-3

ualR (26-12)Home: 12-5, Away: 9-7, Neutral: 5-010/11/91 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Mid-Season Tournament)10/23/92 Bowling Green W, 3-111/7/93 Little Rock, Ark. L, 1-311/19/93 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/7/94 Bowling Green L, 2-310/7/95 Bowling Green L, 0-310/19/96 Bowling Green L, 0-310/19/97 Little Rock, Ark. L, 0-39/25/98 Bowling Green L, 0-310/24/98 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-2

11/22/98 Little Rock, Ark. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/25/99 Little Rock, Ark. L, 0-310/23/99 Bowling Green L, 1-311/20/99 Little Rock, Ark. L, 2-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/7/00 Little Rock, Ark. L, 0-310/28/00 Bowling Green W, 3-010/5/01 Bowling Green W, 3-010/26/01 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-210/5/02 Bowling Green W, 3-110/9/02 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-111/22/02 Miami, Fla. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/4/03 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-111/8/03 Bowling Green W, 3-010/1/04 Bowling Green W, 3-011/6/04 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-111/19/04 New Orleans, La. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/30/05 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-011/5/05 Bowling Green W, 3-011/18/05 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/7/06 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-010/5/07 Bowling Green W, 3-210/10/08 Little Rock, Ark. L, 0-310/9/09 Bowling Green W, 3-09/25/10 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-09/23/11 Bowling Green W, 3-210/20/12 Bowling Green W, 3-010/18/13 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-011/10/13 Bowling Green W, 3-0

Natalie Furry was the Lady Toppers’ first Academic All-American, earning the honor in 2000.

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all-time series resultsaRkansas statE (23-19)Home: 13-4, Away: 9-13, Neutral: 1-210/3/89 Clarksville, Tenn. L, 1-311/10/90 Murray, Ky. L, 0-39/6/91 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 0-3 (Arkansas State Tournament)11/16/91 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/17/91 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/17/91 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 2-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/9/92 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Hilltopper Classic)11/20/92 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/5/93 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-311/20/93 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/15/94 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-311/19/94 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/13/95 Bowling Green L, 0-310/25/96 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 0-310/10/97 Bowling Green L, 0-39/21/98 Bowling Green W, 3-210/23/98 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 2-311/21/98 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/17/99 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 0-311/14/99 Bowling Green L, 1-310/6/00 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-110/27/00 Bowling Green W, 3-110/6/01 Bowling Green W, 3-010/27/01 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-210/4/02 Bowling Green W, 3-011/8/02 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-010/3/03 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 2-311/7/03 Bowling Green W, 3-010/3/04 Bowling Green W, 3-011/5/04 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-310/1/05 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-011/4/05 Bowling Green W, 3-010/6/06 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-110/5/07 Bowling Green W, 3-010/11/08 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-010/10/09 Bowling Green W, 3-19/24/10 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-09/24/11 Bowling Green W, 3-010/19/12 Bowling Green W, 3-011/16/12 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/19/13 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-010/27/13 Bowling Green W, 3-0

asBuRY (7-0)Home: 4-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 1-09/22/82 Bowling Green W, 3-09/22/82 Bowling Green W, 2-011/6/82 Midway, Ky. W, 2-0 (KWIC Tournament)9/23/83 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Smash)10/11/83 Wilmore, Ky. W, 2-09/25/84 Wilmore, Ky. W, 3-010/23/84 Bowling Green W, 2-0

auBuRn (0-1)Neutral: 0-111/10/89 Birmingham, Ala. L, 1-3 (UAB Classic)

austin PEaY (27-11)Home: 17-4, Away: 7-6, Neutral: 3-1

9/28/82 Cookeville, Tenn. W, 3-010/16/82 Clarksville, Tenn. L, 1-2 (Austin Peay Tournament)10/30/82 Martin, Tenn. L, 0-2 (UT Martin Tournament)10/18/83 Clarksville, Tenn. L, 0-211/1/83 Bowling Green W, 3-29/21/84 Bowling Green L, 1-2 (Topper Smash)9/22/84 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Topper Smash)9/29/84 Clarksville, Tenn. W, 2-111/9/84 Bowling Green L, 0-311/12/85 Bowling Green W, 3-09/26/86 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)10/21/86 Clarksville, Tenn. L, 2-310/9/87 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)10/10/87 Bowling Green W, 2-1 (Topper Tournament)10/28/88 Bowling Green W, 3-111/8/88 Clarksville, Tenn. W, 3-19/29/89 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Topper Tournament)10/3/89 Clarksville, Tenn. L, 1-39/29/90 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Topper Tournament)10/31/90 Clarksville, Tenn. W, 3-19/28/91 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Topper Tournament)9/22/92 Bowling Green L, 1-39/14/93 Bowling Green W, 3-011/1/93 Clarksville, Tenn. W, 3-110/1/94 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Big Red Invitational)10/18/95 Clarksville, Tenn. L, 0-310/23/96 Bowling Green L, 1-311/13/97 Clarksville, Tenn. L, 0-39/1/98 Bowling Green W, 3-19/10/99 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-1 (Bruin Classic)9/12/00 Clarksville, Tenn. W, 3-110/17/01 Bowling Green W, 3-010/29/02 Clarksville, Tenn. W, 3-09/19/03 Bloomington, Ind. W, 3-0 (IU Credit Union Invitational)10/28/03 Bowling Green W, 3-09/21/04 Clarksville, Tenn. W, 3-09/27/05 Bowling Green W, 3-08/28/12 Bowling Green W, 3-0

Ball statE (1-1)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-19/18/99 Muncie, Ind. L, 1-3 (Ball State-Nike Challenge)9/16/06 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)

BaRRY (1-0)Neutral: 1-011/3/90 Miami, Fla. W, 3-1 (FIU Invitational)

BEllaRMinE (1-4)Home: 1-3, Away: 0-19/23/82 Bowling Green L, 1-29/24/83 Bowling Green L, 0-2 (Topper Smash)9/24/83 Bowling Green L, 0-2 (Topper Smash)11/6/84 Louisville, Ky. L, 1-310/10/87 Bowling Green W, 2-1 (Topper Tournament)

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all-time series resultsBElMont (15-0)Home: 7-0, Away: 6-0, Neutral: 1-010/1/97 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-111/4/98 Bowling Green W, 3-09/11/99 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Bruin Classic)11/3/99 Bowling Green W, 3-09/3/02 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-09/30/03 Bowling Green W, 3-09/28/04 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-010/25/05 Bowling Green W, 3-09/2/06 Oxford, Ohio W, 3-0 (Best Western/Sycamore Inn Classic)9/18/07 Bowling Green W, 3-09/01/09 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-29/21/10 Bowling Green W, 3-08/27/11 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-1 (Belmont Invitational)9/18/12 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-09/3/13 Bowling Green W, 3-1

BEREa (2-1)Home: 1-0, Neutral: 1-010/17/81 N/A L, N/A9/25/82 Fort Mitchell, Ky. W, 2-0 (Thomas More Tournament)10/23/82 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (WKU Invitational)

BinghaMton (1-0)Neutral: 1-08/26/06 Toledo, Ohio W, 3-0 (Rocket Volleyball Classic)

Boston collEgE (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/2/06 Oxford, Ohio W, 3-0 (Best Western/Sycamore Inn Classic)

BRaDlEY (1-4)Neutral: 1-49/9/83 St. Louis, Mo. L, 0-2 (Missouri-St. Louis Invitational)9/5/92 Clemson, S.C. L, 1-3 (Lady Tiger Showcase)8/31/96 Huntington, W.Va. W, 3-1 (Marshall Invitational)9/6/97 Valparaiso, Ind. L, 1-3 (Popcorn Classic)9/4/98 Columbia, Mo. L, 1-3 (Tiger Invitational)

BREscia (3-0)Home: 3-010/23/84 Bowling Green W, 2-09/6/88 Bowling Green W, 3-19/30/88 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)

Buffalo (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/21/96 Johnson City, Tenn. W, 3-0 (ETSU Invitational)

ButlER (3-4)Home: 1-1, Away: 1-3, Neutral: 1-011/1/85 Indianapolis, Ind. L, 1-2 (Butler Tournament)9/13/86 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Coca-Cola Classic)11/12/88 Indianapolis, Ind. L, 0-3 (Butler Invitational)11/9/91 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 3-0 (Butler Tournament)

10/10/92 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Hilltopper Classic)9/5/93 Indianapolis, Ind. L, 0-3 (Butler Invitational)9/6/02 West Lafayette, Ind. W, 3-0 (Mortar Board Invitational)

uc RivERsiDE (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/8/06 Sacramento, Calif. W, 3-0 (Sacramento State Hornet Invitational)

cEntRal aRkansas (1-0)Home: 1-09/11/10 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (WKU Invitational)

cEntRal floRiDa (3-3)Away: 0-3, Neutral: 3-09/7/84 Orlando, Fla. L, 1-3 (Central Florida Tournament)10/12/85 Orlando, Fla. L, 2-3 (Central Florida Invitational)10/10/86 Orlando, Fla. L, 1-3 (Central Florida Invitational)10/12/91 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/16/91 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/15/00 Dayton, Ohio W, 3-0 (Raider Challenge)

cEntRal Michigan (1-2)Neutral: 1-29/7/93 Indianapolis, Ind. L, 1-3 (Butler Invitational)9/1/95 Louisville, Ky. L, 0-3 (Louisville Invitational)8/28/10 West Lafayette, Ind. W, 3-1 (Mortar Board Invitational)

chaMinaDE (0-1)Away: 0-110/21/87 Honolulu, Hawai’i L, 0-3

chaRlEston southERn (1-0)Neutral: 1-08/30/02 Statesboro, Ga. W, 3-0 (Georgia Southern Invitational)

chaRlottE (7-3)Home: 4-0, Neutral: 3-311/20/82 Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Invitational)11/11/83 Bowling Green W, 2-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/17/84 Jacksonville, Fla. W, 2-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/5/85 Mobile, Ala. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/15/85 Bowling Green W, 2-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/3/86 Mobile, Ala. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/2/87 Bowling Green W, 3-2 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/7/88 Bowling Green W, 3-2 (Sun Belt Conference Fall Classic)11/17/88 Birmingham, Ala. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/12/90 Tampa, Fla. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)

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all-time series resultschicago statE (2-0)Home: 1-0, Neutral: 1-09/18/98 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Hilltopper Invitational)9/1/01 Toledo, Ohio W, 3-0 (Rocket Classic)

chRistian BRothERs (2-2)Home: 2-1, Neutral: 0-19/30/83 Jackson, Tenn. L, 0-2 (Lambuth Invitational)10/22/83 Bowling Green L, 1-2 (Topper Tournament)10/27/84 Bowling Green W, 2-1 (Topper Tournament)10/1/88 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)

cincinnati (5-17)Home: 2-6, Away: 2-9, Neutral: 1-211/3/89 Bowling Green L, 1-311/6/90 Cincinnati, Ohio W, 3-19/20/91 Dayton, Ohio W, 3-2 (Dayton Tournament)9/9/97 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 0-310/6/98 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 0-310/20/99 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 0-39/5/00 Bowling Green L, 2-39/25/01 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 1-39/10/02 Bowling Green W, 3-09/16/03 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 0-310/5/04 Bowling Green L, 1-310/5/05 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 1-39/19/06 Bowling Green L, 0-310/2/07 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 0-310/14/08 Bowling Green L, 1-312/5/08 Champaign, Ill. L, 2-3 (NCAA Tournament)9/15/09 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 1-310/16/10 Bowling Green L, 1-312/3/10 Champaign, Ill. L, 0-3 (NCAA Tournament) 10/18/11 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 2-39/4/12 Cincinnati, Ohio W, 3-19/10/13 Bowling Green W, 3-0

clEMson (0-1)Away: 0-19/5/92 Clemson, S.C. L, 0-3 (Lady Tiger Showcase)

clEvElanD statE (1-0)Neutral: 1-08/31/01 Toldeo, Ohio W, 3-0 (Rocket Classic)

coastal caRolina (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/16/95 Richmond, Va. L, 1-3 (VCU Invitational)

coloRaDo (0-2)Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-19/1/89 San Diego, Calif. L, 0-3 (ASICS Grand Prix Tournament)9/16/92 Boulder, Colo. L, 0-3

coloRaDo statE (0-1)Away: 0-19/19/92 Fort Collins, Colo. L, 0-3

cuMBERlanD (tn) (3-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 1-09/12/87 Bowling Green W, 2-0

(WKU Classic)10/11/88 Bowling Green W, 2-010/14/88 Lebanon, Tenn. W, 3-0

DaRtMouth (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/8/00 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 3-0 (Popcorn Classic)

DaYton (4-2)Home 1-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 2-110/5/84 Richmond, Va. W, 3-0 (VCU Tournament)9/3/94 Oxford, Ohio W, 3-2 (Miami Invitational)9/21/02 Dayton, Ohio L, 0-3 (Flyer Classic)9/14/07 Towson, Md. L, 0-3 (Towson Invitational)9/7/12 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (WKU Invitational)9/20/13 Dayton, Ohio W, 3-1 (Flyer Classic)

DElawaRE (3-1)Neutral: 3-19/21/85 Fairfax, Va. L, 1-2 (Patriot Invitational)10/21/88 Washington, D.C. W, 3-1 (American Invitational)9/7/02 West Lafayette, Ind. W, 3-1 (Mortar Board Invitational)9/1/12 Charlottesville, Va. W, 3-0 (Holiday Inn Jefferson Cup)

DEnvER (16-5)Home: 7-1, Away: 5-4, Neutral: 4-010/3/99 Denver, Colo. L, 0-310/28/99 Bowling Green W, 3-110/15/00 Bowling Green L, 2-310/14/01 Denver, Colo. W, 3-011/15/01 Denver, Colo. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/20/02 Denver, Colo. W, 3-111/21/02 Miami, Fla. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/18/03 Bowling Green W, 3-010/15/04 Denver, Colo. L, 1-311/18/04 New Orleans, La. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/14/05 Bowling Green W, 3-010/1/06 Denver, Colo. L, 1-311/16/06 Denton, Texas W, 3-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/29/07 Bowling Green W, 3-111/16/07 Denver, Colo. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/17/08 Denver, Colo. L, 2-311/20/08 Miami, Fla. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/16/09 Bowling Green W, 3-011/19/09 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/29/10 Denver, Colo. W, 3-010/28/11 Bowling Green W, 3-0

DEPaul (3-1)Away: 1-0, Neutral: 2-111/3/90 Miami, Fla. W, 3-2 (FIU Invitational)9/10/94 Chicago, Ill. W, 3-2 (DePaul Invitational)9/3/99 Oxford, Ohio L, 2-3 (Miami-Sycamore Inn Classic)

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all-time series results9/19/09 Chicago, Ill. W, 3-0 (DePaul Tournament)

DRakE (2-0)Neutral: 2-09/4/98 Columbia, Mo. W, 3-0 (Tiger Invitational)9/3/04 Milwaukee, Wis. W, 3-1 (Holiday Inn Marquette Challenge)

DRuRY (0-1)Neutral: 0-110/1/82 St. Louis, Mo. L, 0-2 (Missouri-St. Louis Tournament)

DukE (2-0)Neutral: 2-09/17/99 Muncie, Ind. W, 3-1 (Ball State-Nike Challenge)9/14/12 Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 3-1 (Coke/Michigan Invitational)

East tEnnEssEE statE (4-2)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 2-210/16/82 Clarksville, Tenn. L, 0-2 (Austin Peay Tournament)9/9/87 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Coca-Cola Classic)9/14/90 Memphis, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Memphis State Invitational)9/4/92 Clemson, S.C. L, 2-3 (Lady Tiger Showcase)9/20/96 Johnson City, Tenn. W, 3-1 (ETSU Invitational)9/5/08 Huntington, W. Va. W, 3-0 (Marshall Tournament)

EastERn kEntuckY (8-7)Home: 2-2, Away: 3-3, Neutral: 3-210/5/84 Richmond, Va. L, 0-3 (VCU Tournament)9/5/86 Lexington, Ky. L, 0-3 (Kentucky Kickoff Classic)10/24/86 Richmond, Ky. L, 1-39/11/87 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (WKU Classic)9/13/88 Richmond, Ky. L, 1-39/13/89 Bowling Green L, 0-39/4/90 Richmond, Ky. W, 3-29/10/91 Bowling Green W, 3-09/29/92 Richmond, Ky. W, 3-29/19/93 Louisville, Ky. W, 3-0 (Commonwealth Challenge)11/1/94 Richmond, Ky. W, 3-111/12/95 Richmond, Ky. L, 1-38/29/97 Lexington, Ky. W, 3-1 (Kentucky State Challenge)9/6/97 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 3-1 (Popcorn Classic)9/8/98 Bowling Green W, 3-0

EastERn Michigan (2-1)Neutral: 2-19/13/02 Macomb, Ill. L, 0-3 (Western Illinois Invitational)9/19/09 Chicago, Ill. W, 3-1 (DePaul Tournament)9/15/12 Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 3-1 (Coke/Michigan Invitational)

EvansvillE (15-12)Home: 6-3, Away: 6-7, Neutral: 3-110/5/81 N/A L, N/A10/1/82 St. Louis, Mo. L, 0-2

(Missouri-St. Louis Tournament)9/11/84 Evansville, Ind. L, 2-310/8/85 Evansville, Ind. L, 2-39/9/86 Bowling Green W, 3-010/7/86 Evansville, Ind. W, 3-29/8/87 Evansville, Ind. L, 0-310/6/87 Bowling Green L, 1-310/4/88 Evansville, Ind. L, 1-310/31/88 Bowling Green W, 3-010/10/89 Evansville, Ind. L, 1-39/18/90 Evansville, Ind. W, 3-09/14/91 Lawrence, Kan. W, 3-1 (Kansas Tournament)9/12/92 Murray, Ky. W, 3-1 (Commonwealth Challenge)9/6/94 Evansville, Ind. W, 3-19/25/94 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Hilltopper Invitational)9/9/95 Bowling Green L, 2-3 (WKU Invitational)9/7/96 Kalamazoo, Mich. W, 3-0 (Western Michigan Invitational)10/29/96 Evansville, Ind. L, 0-310/7/97 Evansville, Ind. L, 2-39/1/99 Bowling Green W, 3-011/6/01 Evansville, Ind. W, 3-29/17/02 Bowling Green W, 3-010/7/03 Evansville, Ind. W, 3-010/26/04 Bowling Green W, 3-010/20/05 Evansville, Ind. W, 3-09/12/06 Bowling Green L, 2-3

fiu (28-8)Home: 13-2, Away: 14-3, Neutral: 1-310/11/86 Orlando, Fla. L, 1-3 (Central Florida Invitational)11/2/90 Miami, Fla. W, 3-0 (FIU Invitational)10/2/98 Bowling Green W, 3-010/30/98 Miami, Fla. W, 3-19/30/99 Bowling Green W, 3-010/31/99 Miami, Fla. W, 3-29/24/00 Bowling Green W, 3-011/12/00 Miami, Fla. W, 3-19/21/01 Miami, Fla. W, 3-111/9/01 Bowling Green W, 3-111/17/01 Denver, Colo. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/12/02 Miami, Fla. W, 3-111/1/02 Bowling Green W, 3-210/10/03 Bowling Green W, 3-011/1/03 Miami, Fla. W, 3-010/8/04 Miami, Fla. W, 3-110/31/04 Bowling Green W, 3-110/7/05 Bowling Green W, 3-010/13/06 Bowling Green W, 3-210/27/06 Miami, Fla. L, 0-311/17/06 Denton, Texas L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/12/07 Miami, Fla. W, 3-110/26/07 Bowling Green L, 0-310/4/08 Bowling Green L, 2-311/9/08 Miami, Fla. W, 3-110/02/09 Miami, Fla. L, 1-311/06/09 Bowling Green L, 1-310/2/10 Bowling Green W, 3-010/16/10 Miami, Fla. W, 3-211/19/10 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 9/30/11 Miami, Fla. W, 3-010/14/11 Bowling Green W, 3-011/18/11 Miami, Fla. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/12/12 Bowling Green W, 3-0

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all-time series results10/26/12 Miami, Fla. W, 3-111/15/12 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)

fisk (8-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 6-09/30/82 Bowling Green W, 2-010/18/82 Nashville, Tenn. W, 2-010/14/83 Nashville, Tenn. W, 2-010/21/83 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)10/25/83 Nashville, Tenn. W, 2-011/4/83 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-110/2/84 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-0 (forfeit)9/19/89 Nashville, Tenn. W, 2-1

floRiDa (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/13/85 Columbia, S.C. L, 1-3 (South Carolina Invitational)

floRiDa a&M (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/6/13 Tallahassee, Fla. W, 3-0 (Four Points by Sheraton Seminole Invitational)

floRiDa atlantic (15-0)Home: 7-0, Away: 8-09/22/01 Boca Raton, Fla. W, 3-110/14/06 Bowling Green W, 3-110/28/06 Boca Raton, Fla. W, 3-010/13/07 Boca Raton, Fla. W, 3-010/27/07 Bowling Green W, 3-010/3/08 Bowling Green W, 3-011/7/08 Boca Raton, Fla. W, 3-010/03/09 Boca Raton, Fla. W, 3-011/07/09 Bowling Green W, 3-110/1/10 Bowling Green W, 3-010/15/10 Boca Raton, Fla. W, 3-010/1/11 Boca Raton, Fla. W, 3-010/15/11 Bowling Green W, 3-010/13/12 Bowling Green W, 3-010/27/12 Boca Raton, Fla. W, 3-0

floRiDa statE (0-1)Away: 0-19/7/13 Tallahassee, Fla. L, 1-3 (Four Points by Sheraton Seminole Invitational)

fuRMan (1-0)Home: 1-09/12/08 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)

gaRDnER-wEBB (1-0)Home: 1-09/1/07 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)

gEoRgE Mason (0-1)Away: 0-19/21/85 Fairfax, Va. L, 1-2 (Patriot Invitational)

gEoRgE washington (1-1)Neutral: 1-111/10/89 Birmingham, Ala. L, 2-3 (UAB Classic)9/10/05 Atlanta, Ga. W, 3-0 (Georgia Tech Renaissance Invitational)

gEoRgEtown (D.c.) (0-1)Away: 0-19/19/97 Washington, D.C. L, 1-3

(Georgetown Invitational)

gEoRgEtown (kY) (2-2)Home: 2-1, Neutral: 0-110/23/82 Bowling Green L, 0-2 (WKU Invitational)10/8/83 Fort Mitchell, Ky. L, 0-2 (Thomas More Tournament)9/21/84 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Smash)9/22/84 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (forfeit) (Topper Smash)

gEoRgia (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/5/03 Kent, Ohio W, 3-2 (Kent State Invitational)

gEoRgia statE (4-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-09/30/89 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Topper Tournament)8/31/02 Statesboro, Ga. W, 3-1 (Georgia Southern Invitational)10/2/13 Atlanta, Ga. W, 3-011/13/13 Bowling Green W, 3-0

gEoRgia tEch (1-0)Away: 1-09/10/05 Atlanta, Ga. W, 3-0 (Georgia Tech Renaissance Invitational)

hawai’i (0-3)Away: 0-310/22/87 Honolulu, Hawai’i L, 0-310/23/87 Honolulu, Hawai’i L, 0-312/5/02 Honolulu, Hawai’i L, 0-3 (NCAA Tournament First Round)

hawai’i-Pacific (0-1)Away: 0-110/24/87 Honolulu, Hawai’i L, 1-3

houston (0-1)Away: 0-111/7/92 Houston, Texas L, 0-3

howaRD (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/20/85 Fairfax, Va. W, 2-0 (Patriot Invitational)

huntington (1-0)Neutral: 1-010/7/89 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-1 (South Alabama Invitational)

illinois-chicago (1-1)Neutral: 1-111/8/91 Indianapolis, Ind. L, 1-3 (Butler Tournament)9/12/98 Macomb, Ill. W, 3-1 (Westernwinds Coca-Cola Classic)

illinois statE (1-1)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-19/10/04 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Lady Topper Invitational)9/3/05 Normal, Ill. L, 2-3 (Barker GMAC Tournament)

inDiana (2-2)Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-111/7/87 Lexington, Ky. L, 0-3

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all-time series results (Kentucky Invitational)9/20/03 Bloomington, Ind. L, 2-3 (IU Credit Union Invitational)8/27/05 Bloomington, Ind. W, 3-2 (IU Credit Union Invitational)8/26/07 DeKalb, Ill. W, 3-0 (Northern Illinois Invitational)

inDiana southEast (0-1)Neutral: 0-110/8/83 Fort Mitchell, Ky. L, 0-2 (Thomas More Tournament)

inDiana statE (1-1)Neutral: 1-19/18/99 Muncie, Ind. L, 1-3 (Ball State-Nike Challenge)8/28/05 Bloomington, Ind. W, 3-0 (IU Credit Union Invitational)

iuPui (5-2)Home: 2-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 2-19/3/00 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 3-0 (IUPUI Invitational)9/8/01 Carbondale, Ill. W, 3-0 (Saluki/Best Inns Invitational)9/20/02 Dayton, Ohio W, 3-1 (Flyer Classic)10/28/04 Indianapolis, Ind. L, 0-310/18/05 Bowling Green W, 3-09/05/09 Indianapolis, Ind. L, 2-39/8/12 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (WKU Invitational)

iPfw (1-1)Neutral: 1-19/7/02 West Lafayette, Ind. L, 1-3 (Mortar Board Invitational)9/4/10 Cincinnati, Ohio W, 3-0 (Xavier Invitational)

iowa (1-1)Neutral: 1-19/13/02 Macomb, Ill. L, 1-3 (Western Illinois Invitational)8/30/08 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W, 3-1 (Bama Bash)

JacksonvillE (12-8)Home: 5-2, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 6-411/19/82 Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Invitational)11/12/83 Bowling Green L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/16/84 Jacksonville, Fla. L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/15/85 Bowling Green W, 2-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/4/86 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/13/86 Richmond, Va. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/3/87 Bowling Green L, 2-3 ((Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/20/87 Charlotte, N.C. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/8/88 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Fall Classic)11/16/89 Tampa, Fla. L, 2-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/17/89 Tampa, Fla. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/11/90 Tampa, Fla. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)

11/15/90 Richmond, Va. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/11/91 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/1/92 Bowling Green W, 3-010/9/93 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-010/28/94 Bowling Green W, 3-110/28/95 Jacksonville, Fla. W, 3-210/4/96 Bowling Green W, 3-011/1/97 Jacksonville, Fla. L, 0-3

JaMEs MaDison (1-3)Home: 1-0, Neutral: 0-39/19/87 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 0-3 (North Carolina Invitational)8/31/96 Huntington, W.Va. L, 1-3 (Marshall Invitational)9/20/97 Washington, D.C. L, 0-3 (Georgetown Invitational)9/13/03 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (WKU Tournament)

kansas (0-2)Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-19/13/91 Lawrence, Kan. L, 0-3 (Kansas Tournament)8/29/03 DeKalb, Ill. L, 0-3 (Best Western Invitational)

kEnt statE (4-1)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 2-09/27/97 Kent, Ohio L, 0-3 (Kent Invitational)9/9/00 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 3-0 (Popcorn Classic)9/5/03 Kent, Ohio W, 3-0 (Kent State Invitational)9/3/05 Normal, Ill. W, 3-1 (Barker GMAC Tournament)9/17/05 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)

kEntuckY (4-13)Home: 0-3, Away: 4-109/29/87 Bowling Green L, 0-311/7/87 Lexington, Ky. L, 0-3 (Kentucky Invitational)9/27/88 Lexington, Ky. L, 0-39/7/89 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Coca-Cola Classic)10/16/90 Lexington, Ky. W, 3-110/5/91 Lexington, Ky. L, 1-39/28/93 Lexington, Ky. L, 0-310/19/94 Lexington, Ky. L, 1-310/8/96 Lexington, Ky. L, 2-38/30/97 Lexington, Ky. L, 0-3 (Kentucky State Challenge)9/15/98 Lexington, Ky. W, 3-09/14/99 Lexington, Ky. L, 1-39/19/00 Lexington, Ky. W, 3-19/4/01 Lexington, Ky. W, 3-18/29/06 Lexington, Ky. L, 0-38/29/07 Bowling Green L, 1-39/2/11 Lexington, Ky. L, 0-3 (Kentucky Classic)

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all-time series resultskEntuckY statE (6-0)Home: 3-0, Away: 3-010/7/83 Frankfort, Ky. W, 2-010/11/83 Frankfort, Ky. W, 2-010/22/83 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)10/12/84 Frankfort, Ky. W, 2-010/27/84 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)10/25/85 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)

kEntuckY wEslEYan (14-1)Home: 7-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 2-010/5/81 N/A L, N/A10/17/81 N/A W, N/A9/10/82 Owensboro, Ky. W, 3-09/25/82 Fort Mitchell, Ky. W, 2-1 (Thomas More Tournament)10/9/82 Bowling Green W, 3-010/22/82 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (WKU Invitational)11/5/82 Midway, Ky. W, 2-0 (KWIC Tournament)9/17/83 N/A W, 2-09/23/83 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Smash)9/18/84 Owensboro, Ky. W, 2-110/26/84 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)10/26/85 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)9/26/86 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)10/28/86 Owensboro, Ky. W, 3-010/11/88 Bowling Green W, 2-0

laMaR (2-6)Home: 0-3, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 0-211/8/92 Beaumont, Texas W, 3-110/17/93 Bowling Green L, 0-311/19/93 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/23/94 Beaumont, Texas L, 1-311/20/94 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/22/95 Bowling Green L, 1-311/3/96 Beaumont, Texas W, 3-210/5/97 Bowling Green L, 1-3

laMButh (3-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 1-010/22/82 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (WKU Invitational)9/30/83 Jackson, Tenn. W, 2-0 (forfeit) (Lambuth Invitational)10/21/83 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (forfeit) (Topper Tournament)

lEhigh (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/1/12 Charlottesville, Va. W, 3-0 (Holiday Inn Jefferson Cup)

lEwis (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/15/89 Anchorage, Alaska L, 0-3 (Seawolf Invitational)

liBERtY (1-0)Neutral: 1-08/30/03 DeKalb, Ill. W, 3-1 (Best Western Invitational)

liPscoMB (6-1)Home: 4-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-110/23/01 Bowling Green W, 3-010/15/02 Bowling Green W, 3-09/2/03 Bowling Green W, 3-08/29/09 Knoxville, Tenn. L, 0-39/18/10 St. Louis, Mo. W, 3-0 (Billiken Invitational) 9/6/11 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-09/11/12 Bowling Green W, 3-0

long islanD (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/9/05 Atlanta, Ga. W, 3-1 (Georgia Tech Renaissance Invitational)

louisiana-lafaYEttE (23-5)Home: 10-2, Away: 10-3, Neutral: 3-011/15/91 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/1/92 Lafayette, La. W, 3-010/23/93 Bowling Green W, 3-111/5/94 Lafayette, La. W, 3-011/4/95 Bowling Green L, 0-310/13/96 Lafayette, La. W, 3-110/26/97 Bowling Green L, 0-310/9/98 Lafayette, La. L, 1-311/6/98 Bowling Green W, 3-010/15/99 Lafayette, La. L, 2-311/12/99 Bowling Green W, 3-011/3/00 Bowling Green W, 3-111/2/01 Lafayette, La. W, 3-211/16/01 Denver, Colo. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/27/02 Bowling Green W, 3-29/26/03 Lafayette, La. W, 3-19/26/04 Bowling Green W, 3-010/22/05 Lafayette, La. W, 3-010/20/06 Bowling Green W, 3-010/19/07 Lafayette, La. W, 3-010/26/08 Bowling Green W, 3-010/25/09 Lafayette, La. W, 3-010/22/10 Bowling Green W, 3-011/18/10 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 10/21/11 Lafayette, La. W, 3-09/28/12 Bowling Green W, 3-010/13/13 Lafayette, La. L, 2-311/8/13 Bowling Green W, 3-0

ulM (12-3)Home: 4-1, Away: 6-1, Neutral: 2-19/23/88 Monroe, La. L, 1-3 (Lady Indian Classic)11/5/88 Memphis, Tenn. L, 1-3 (Memphis State Invitational)9/8/89 Bowling Green L, 2-3 (Coca-Cola Classic)10/3/92 Monroe, La. W, 3-1 (Northeast Louisiana Tournament)9/10/94 Chicago, Ill. W, 3-0 (DePaul Invitational)9/5/98 Columbia, Mo. W, 3-0 (Tiger Invitational)10/22/06 Bowling Green W, 3-010/21/07 Monroe, La. W, 3-010/24/08 Bowling Green W, 3-010/22/09 Monroe, La. W, 3-010/23/10 Bowling Green W 3-0 10/22/11 Monroe, La. W, 3-010/7/12 Monroe, La. W, 3-010/11/13 Bowling Green W, 3-110/25/13 Monroe, La. W, 3-0

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louisiana tEch (8-7)Home: 3-4, Away: 2-3, Neutral: 3-010/2/92 Ruston, La. L, 0-310/16/93 Bowling Green L, 0-310/8/94 Bowling Green W, 3-211/18/94 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/6/95 Bowling Green L, 0-310/18/96 Bowling Green L, 0-310/17/97 Ruston, La. L, 1-310/10/98 Ruston, La. L, 1-311/8/98 Bowling Green W, 3-211/20/98 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/24/99 Ruston, La. W, 3-010/22/99 Bowling Green L, 2-311/19/99 Little Rock, Ark. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/22/00 Bowling Green W, 3-011/10/00 Ruston, La. W, 3-1

louisvillE (0-15)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-13, Neutral: 0-110/22/81 Louisville, Ky. L, 0-39/2/86 Louisville, Ky. L, 2-39/2/87 Louisville, Ky. L, 0-38/31/88 Louisville, Ky. L, 1-38/29/89 Louisville, Ky. L, 0-39/1/90 Bowling Green L, 0-39/1/91 Louisville, Ky. L, 1-3 (Louisville Tournament)9/12/92 Murray, Ky. L, 0-3 (Commonwealth Challenge)9/18/93 Louisville, Ky. L, 1-3 (Commonwealth Challenge)9/17/94 Louisville, Ky. L, 0-3 (Louisville Classic)9/2/95 Louisville, Ky. L, 0-2 (Louisville Invitational)9/18/96 Louisville, Ky. L, 0-310/10/00 Louisville, Ky. L, 1-312/2/05 Louisville, Ky. L, 1-3 (NCAA Tournament First Round)8/24/12 Louisville, Ky. L, 1-3 (Active Ankle Challenge)

loYola (il) (0-2)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-110/10/92 Bowling Green L, 1-3 (Hilltopper Classic)9/11/94 Chicago, Ill. L, 2-3

loYola (MD) (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/15/95 Richmond, Va. W, 3-1 (VCU Invitational)

loYola MaRYMount (1-0)Neutral: 1-011/30/12 Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 (NCAA Tournament First Round)

MaRquEttE (1-1)Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-19/4/04 Milwaukee, Wis. W, 3-1 (Holiday Inn Marquette Challenge)12/2/11 Champaign, Ill. L, 1-3 (NCAA Tournament First Round)

MaRshall (4-2)Home: 2-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-110/6/84 Richmond, Va. W, 3-1 (VCU Tournament)9/24/94 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Hilltopper Invitational)8/30/96 Huntington, W.Va. L, 2-3 (Marshall Invitational)9/1/07 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)9/6/08 Huntington, W.Va. W, 3-0 (Marshall Invitational)9/17/10 St. Louis, Mo. L, 2-3 (Billiken Invitational)

MaRYlanD (0-2)Home: 0-1, Neutral: 0-110/22/88 Washington, D.C. L, 0-3 (American Invitational)9/8/89 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Coca-Cola Classic)

uMBc (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/15/07 Towson, Md. W, 3-1 (Towson Invitational)

MaRYvillE collEgE (0-1)10/13/81 N/A L, N/A

MEMPhis (3-7)Home: 1-3, Away: 1-4, Neutral: 1-011/9/85 Memphis, Tenn. L, 1-3 (Memphis State Tournament)9/12/96 Bowling Green L, 1-3 (Coca-Cola Classic)9/12/87 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (WKU Classic)11/4/88 Memphis, Tenn. L, 0-3 (Memphis State Invitational)9/15/90 Memphis, Tenn. L, 0-3 (Memphis State Invitational)10/1/93 Memphis, Tenn. L, 2-3 (Memphis State Invitational)10/26/96 Memphis, Tenn. W, 3-29/13/97 Bowling Green L, 1-3 (Hilltopper Invitational)8/31/02 Statesboro, Ga. W, 3-1 (Georgia Southern Invitational)9/12/09 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (WKU Invitational)

MERcER (2-1)Home: 1-0, Neutral: 1-19/26/97 Kent, Ohio L, 2-3 (Kent Invitational)9/2/00 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 3-0 (IUPUI Invitational)9/17/05 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)

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all-time series resultsMiaMi (oh) (3-4)Home: 0-1, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 2-110/8/83 Fort Mitchell, Ky. W, 2-0 (Thomas More Tournament)9/2/94 Oxford, Ohio L, 0-3 (Miami Invitational)9/30/95 Athens, Ohio L, 0-3 (Ohio Invitational)9/4/99 Oxford, Ohio L, 0-3 (Miami-Sycamore Inn Classic)9/1/06 Oxford, Ohio W, 3-2 (Best Western/Sycamore Inn Classic)9/12/08 Bowling Green L, 1-3 (Lady Topper Invitational)9/05/09 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 3-1

Michigan (1-2)Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-18/25/06 Toledo, Ohio L, 0-3 (Rocket Volleyball Classic)9/19/08 Ann Arbor, Mich. L, 0-3 (Michigan Invitational)9/14/12 Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 3-2 (Coke/Michigan Invitational)

MiDDlE tEnnEssEE (39-16)Home: 22-7, Away: 15-8, Neutral: 2-19/23/82 Bowling Green L, 0-29/23/83 Bowling Green W, 2-1 (Topper Smash)9/24/83 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Smash)10/9/84 Bowling Green W, 3-210/30/84 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-111/9/84 Bowling Green W, 3-19/10/85 Bowling Green W, 3-111/7/85 Bowling Green W, 3-09/23/86 Bowling Green W, 3-19/22/87 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-210/1/88 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Topper Tournament)10/25/88 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-110/26/89 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-09/28/90 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Topper Tournament)10/23/90 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-09/21/93 Bowling Green W, 3-010/25/94 Bowling Green W, 3-09/5/95 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 0-39/25/96 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 1-39/23/97 Bowling Green L, 0-39/27/98 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-19/7/99 Bowling Green W, 3-09/26/00 Bowling Green W, 3-011/5/00 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 1-39/29/01 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-010/30/01 Bowling Green W, 3-09/25/02 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-111/12/02 Bowling Green W, 3-09/28/03 Bowling Green W, 3-011/16/03 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-011/20/03 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/24/04 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-011/12/04 Bowling Green W, 3-110/23/05 Bowling Green W, 3-011/11/05 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-111/19/05 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/17/06 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-211/11/06 Bowling Green L, 1-310/15/07 Bowling Green W, 3-011/9/07 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 0-311/17/07 Denver, Colo. L, 0-3

(Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/26/08 Bowling Green W, 3-110/20/08 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 2-311/21/08 Miami, Fla. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/25/09 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 2-310/20/09 Bowling Green L, 1-311/20/09 Bowling Green L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/6/10 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 0-311/12/10 Bowling Green L, 0-311/20/10 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 10/4/11 Bowling Green L, 1-311/11/11 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-211/19/11 Miami, Fla. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/2/12 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-011/9/12 Bowling Green W, 3-0

MiDwaY (2-3)Home: 2-1, Away: 0-19/15/81 N/A L, 0-2 (First match in WKU history)10/23/82 Bowling Green L, 0-2 (WKU Invitational)11/5/82 Midway, Ky. L, 0-2 (KWIC Tournament)10/26/84 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)10/9/87 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)

MinnEsota (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/8/84 Orlando, Fla. L, 0-3 (Central Florida Tournament)

MississiPPi statE (1-3)Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-29/5/84 Starkville, Miss. L, 0-29/8/85 Memphis, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Memphis State Invitational)9/23/88 Monroe, La. L, 0-3 (Lady Indian Classic)8/30/96 Huntington, W.Va. L, 1-3 (Marshall Invitational)

MississiPPi univERsitY foR woMEn (0-2)Neutral: 0-210/2/81 Martin, Tenn. L, 0-2 (UT Martin Invitational)9/5/84 Starkville, Miss. L, 0-2

MissouRi (3-3)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-211/2/91 Columbia, Mo. W, 3-0 (Missouri Tournament)11/14/92 Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 0-3 (SEMO Classic)9/4/98 Columbia, Mo. L, 1-39/8/01 Carbondale, Ill. L, 0-3 (Saluki/Best Inns Invitational)9/10/10 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (WKU Invitational) 9/16/11 Washington, D.C. W, 3-1 (American Tournament)

MissouRi-st. louis (1-1)Home: 0-1, Away: 1-09/9/83 St. Louis, Mo. W, 2-1 (Missouri-St. Louis Invitational)10/10/87 Bowling Green L, 1-2 (Topper Tournament)

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all-time series resultsMontEvallo (0-1)Neutral: 0-110/7/89 Mobile, Ala. L, 1-3 (South Alabama Invitational)

MoREhEaD statE (9-8)Home: 2-3, Away: 2-3, Neutral: 5-29/6/86 Lexington, Ky. L, 2-3 (Kentucky Kickoff Classic)10/25/86 Morehead, Ky. L, 0-311/13/87 Bowling Green L, 2-39/10/88 Bowling Green W, 3-2 (Coca-Cola Classic)11/10/88 Morehead, Ky. L, 0-39/1/90 Bowling Green L, 1-39/1/91 Louisville, Ky. W, 3-0 (Louisville Tournament)9/1/92 Morehead, Ky. W, 3-29/7/93 Bowling Green L, 1-39/18/93 Louisville, Ky. W, 3-2 (Commonwealth Challenge)11/13/94 Morehead, Ky. W, 3-111/10/95 Morehead, Ky. L, 1-38/30/97 Lexington, Ky. L, 1-3 (Kentucky State Challenge)10/13/98 Bowling Green W, 3-29/4/99 Oxford, Ohio W, 3-0 (Miami-Sycamore Inn Classic)9/6/03 Kent, Ohio W, 3-1 (Kent State Invitational)8/25/12 Louisville, Ky. W, 3-0 (Active Ankle Challenge)

Mount st. JosEPh (0-1)9/15/81 N/A L, 0-2

MuRRaY statE (14-6)Home: 8-1, Away: 4-4, Neutral: 2-110/14/82 Bowling Green W, 2-09/30/83 Jackson, Tenn. L, 0-2 (Lambuth Invitational)10/29/83 Bowling Green W, 3-29/22/84 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Smash)10/16/84 Bowling Green W, 3-110/7/85 Murray, Ky. W, 3-011/5/85 Bowling Green W, 2-09/27/86 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)9/30/86 Murray, Ky. L, 1-311/10/90 Murray, Ky. W, 3-29/1/91 Louisville, Ky. W, 3-1 (Louisville Tournament)9/11/92 Murray, Ky. L, 1-3 (Commonwealth Challenge)9/20/94 Murray, Ky. W, 3-211/12/94 Murray, Ky. L, 1-310/16/95 Bowling Green L, 2-311/18/96 Murray, Ky. L, 1-311/4/97 Bowling Green W, 3-19/29/98 Murray, Ky. W, 3-29/18/01 Bowling Green W, 3-08/27/11 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Belmont Invitational)

nEw MExico statE (3-6)Home: 1-2, Away: 1-3, Neutral: 1-19/17/88 Las Cruces, N.M. L, 1-3 (Quality Inn/Burger Time Classic)10/13/00 Bowling Green W, 3-110/12/01 Las Cruces, N.M. L, 2-310/18/02 Las Cruces, N.M. W, 3-211/23/02 Miami, Fla. W, 3-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)

10/17/03 Bowling Green L, 2-311/22/03 Bowling Green L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/17/04 Las Cruces, N.M. L, 0-311/20/04 New Orleans, La. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)

nEw oRlEans (16-8)Home: 7-2, Away: 7-4, Neutral: 2-210/18/92 New Orleans, La. W, 3-211/20/92 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 2-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/2/93 New Orleans, La. W, 3-011/4/94 New Orleans, La. W, 3-111/3/95 Bowling Green L, 1-310/11/96 New Orleans, La. L, 0-311/22/96 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/24/97 Bowling Green L, 0-310/16/98 Bowling Green W, 3-011/13/98 New Orleans, La. L, 0-310/8/99 Bowling Green W, 3-011/5/99 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010/20/00 New Orleans, La. W, 3-111/17/00 New Orleans, La. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/19/01 Bowling Green W, 3-110/25/02 Bowling Green W, 3-010/24/03 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010/23/04 Bowling Green W, 3-010/21/06 Bowling Green W, 3-110/20/07 New Orleans, La. L, 2-311/15/07 Denver, Colo. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/25/08 Bowling Green W, 3-211/22/08 Miami, Fla. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/24/09 New Orleans, La. W, 3-2

nicholls statE (2-0)Neutral: 2-010/6/89 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-1 (South Alabama Invitational)8/30/08 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W, 3-0 (Bama Bash)

noRth alaBaMa (0-2)Neutral: 0-210/2/81 Martin, Tenn. L, 0-2 (UT Martin Invitational)10/29/82 Martin, Tenn. L, 0-2 (UT Martin Tournament)

noRth caRolina (1-3)Home: 0-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-19/14/85 Columbia, S.C. L, 0-3 (South Carolina Invitational)10/17/85 Bowling Green L, 0-39/19/87 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 1-3 (North Carolina Invitational)9/8/07 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 3-1 (UNC Volleyball Classic)

unc ashEvillE (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/24/93 Columbia, S.C. W, 3-0 (Gamecock Invitational)

noRth Dakota statE (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/4/04 Milwaukee, Wis. W, 3-0 (Holiday Inn Marquette Challenge)

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all-time series resultsnoRth tExas (14-1)Home: 8-0, Away: 5-19/29/00 Denton, Texas W, 3-09/28/01 Bowling Green W, 3-111/15/02 Denton, Texas W, 3-211/13/03 Bowling Green W, 3-111/21/03 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/14/04 Denton, Texas W, 3-010/15/05 Bowling Green W, 3-09/29/06 Denton, Texas W, 3-09/28/07 Bowling Green W, 3-210/19/08 Denton, Texas L, 0-310/17/09 Bowling Green W, 3-110/31/10 Denton, Texas W, 3-110/29/11 Bowling Green W, 3-010/5/12 Denton, Texas W, 3-011/17/12 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)

noRthEastERn (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/3/10 Cincinnati, Ohio W, 3-0 (Xavier Invitational)

noRthEastERn illinois (1-1)Neutral: 1-19/10/83 St. Louis, Mo. L, 0-2 (Missouri-St. Louis Invitational)9/3/94 Oxford, Ohio W, 3-0 (Miami Invitational)

noRthERn aRizona (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/7/91 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 0-3 (Arkansas State Tournament)

noRthERn illinois (2-1)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-18/29/03 DeKalb, Ill. L, 1-3 (Best Western Invitational)8/25/07 DeKalb, Ill. W, 3-0 (Northern Illinois Invitational)9/11/09 Bowling Green W, 3-0

noRthERn iowa (0-1)Neutral: 0-18/28/10 West Lafayette, Ind. L, 0-3 (Mortar Board Invitational)

noRthwEstERn (2-0)Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-09/17/04 Evanston, Ill. W, 3-1 (Northwestern Wildcat Invitational)9/06/09 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 3-1 (IUPUI Tournament)

noRthwEstERn statE (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/14/02 Macomb, Ill. W, 3-1 (Western Illinois Invitational)

ohio (2-3)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 2-19/30/95 Athens, Ohio L, 0-3 (Ohio Invitational)9/3/00 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 3-0 (IUPUI Invitational)9/9/00 Valparaiso, Ind. L, 1-3 (Popcorn Classic)9/3/11 Lexington, Ky. W, 3-1 (Kentucky Classic)9/14/13 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (WKU Invitational)

ohio statE (0-2)Home: 0-1, Neutral: 0-19/8/12 Bowling Green L, 1-3 (WKU Invitational)9/6/13 Tallahassee, Fla. L, 2-3 (Four Points by Sheraton Seminole Invitational)

oRal RoBERts (1-1)Home: 0-1, Neutral: 1-010/2/93 Memphis, Tenn. W, 3-1 (Memphis State Invitational)10/1/94 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Big Red Invitational)

PEnn statE (0-1)Neutral: 0-18/25/12 Louisville, Ky. L, 0-3 (Active Ankle Challenge)

PoRtlanD (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/14/91 Lawrence, Kan. L, 1-3 (Kansas Tournament)

PuRDuE (3-1)Away: 2-1, Neutral: 1-09/16/94 Louisville, Ky. W, 3-1 (Louisville Classic)9/6/02 West Lafayette, Ind. W, 3-2 (Mortar Board Invitational)8/27/10 West Lafayette, Ind. L, 0-3 (Mortar Board Invitational) 8/31/13 West Lafayette, Ind. W, 3-2 (Mortar Board Premier)

RaDfoRD (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/22/95 Blacksburg, Va. W, 3-0 (Virginia Tech Invitational)

RhoDEs (2-0)Home: 1-0, Neutral: 1-09/30/83 Jackson, Tenn. W, 2-010/27/84 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)

RicE (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/14/85 Columbia, S.C. L, 0-3 (South Carolina Invitational)

Rollins (0-1)Neutral: 0-110/10/86 Orlando, Fla. L, 2-3 (Central Florida Invitational)

sacRaMEnto statE (2-1)Away: 0-1, Neutral: 2-09/8/06 Sacramento, Calif. L, 0-3 (Sacramento State Hornet Invitational)9/18/09 Chicago, Ill. W, 3-0 (DePaul Tournament)8/26/11 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Belmont Invitational)

st. fRancis (il) (0-1)Neutral: 0-110/2/82 St. Louis, Mo. L, 0-2 (Missouri-St. Louis Tournament)

st. louis (2-3)Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-311/1/85 Indianapolis, Ind. L, 0-3 (Butler Tournament)

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all-time series results11/4/88 Memphis, Tenn. L, 0-3 (Memphis State Invitational)9/11/98 Macomb, Ill. L, 2-3 (Westernwinds Coca-Cola Classic)9/20/03 Bloomington, Ind. W, 3-1 (IU Credit Union Invitational)9/18/10 St. Louis, Mo. W, 3-0 (Billiken Invitational)

saM houston statE (0-1)Neutral: 0-111/8/86 New Orleans, La. L, 0-2 (Tulane Invitational)

saMfoRD (5-0)Home: 2-0, Neutral: 3-09/29/84 Clarksville, Tenn. W, 2-09/27/91 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Topper Tournament)10/26/91 Birmingham, Ala. W, 3-0 (UAB Tournament)9/19/98 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Hilltopper Invitational)8/30/02 Statesboro, Ga. W, 3-0 (Georgia Southern Invitational)

san DiEgo statE (0-1)Away: 0-19/2/89 San Diego, Calif. L, 0-3 (ASICS Grand Prix Tournament)

san fRancisco (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/9/06 Sacramento, Calif. L, 1-3 (Sacramento State Hornet Invitational)

sEton hall (2-1)Neutral: 2-110/22/88 Washington, D.C. W, 3-0 (American Invitational)9/2/95 Louisville, Ky. W, 3-2 (Louisville Invitational)9/29/95 Athens, Ohio L, 2-3 (Ohio Invitational)

univERsitY of thE south (3-0)Home: 1-0, Neutral: 2-010/29/82 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-0 (UT Martin Tournament)9/30/83 Jackson, Tenn. W, 2-0 (Lambuth Invitational)10/21/83 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)

south alaBaMa (40-9)Home: 17-2, Away: 17-4, Neutral: 6-311/20/82 Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Invitational)11/12/83 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/17/84 Jacksonville, Fla. L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/4/85 Mobile, Ala. L, 2-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/9/85 Tampa, Fla. W, 3-010/11/85 Orlando, Fla. L, 2-3 (Central Florida Invitational)11/15/85 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/4/86 Mobile, Ala. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/3/87 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/8/88 Bowling Green L, 2-3

(Sun Belt Conference Fall Classic)10/6/89 Mobile, Ala. L, 2-3 (South Alabama Invitational)11/16/89 Tampa, Fla. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/21/90 Birmingham, Ala. W, 3-0 (UAB Invitational)10/12/90 Tampa, Fla. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/16/90 Richmond, Va. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/12/91 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/26/91 Birmingham, Ala. W, 3-0 (UAB Tournament)10/17/92 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-210/9/93 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-010/30/94 Bowling Green W, 3-010/27/95 Mobile, Ala. L, 1-310/6/96 Bowling Green W, 3-010/31/97 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-010/18/98 Bowling Green W, 3-011/14/98 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-010/10/99 Bowling Green W, 3-011/6/99 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-210/21/00 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-010/21/01 Bowling Green W, 3-010/26/02 Bowling Green W, 3-010/25/03 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-010/22/04 Bowling Green W, 3-010/25/05 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-09/23/06 Bowling Green W, 3-011/4/06 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-09/22/07 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-011/3/07 Bowling Green W, 3-010/31/08 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-011/14/08 Bowling Green W, 3-010/31/09 Bowling Green W, 3-011/14/09 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-010/8/10 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-011/16/10 Bowling Green W, 3-010/8/11 Bowling Green W, 3-011/4/11 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-09/22/12 Bowling Green W, 3-011/4/12 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-09/28/13 Mobile, Ala. W, 3-011/15/13 Bowling Green W, 3-2

south caRolina (1-2)Away: 0-2, Neutral: 1-09/13/85 Columbia, S.C. L, 0-3 (South Carolina Invitational)10/25/91 Birmingham, Ala. W, 3-0 (UAB Tournament)9/25/93 Columbia, S.C. L, 1-3 (Gamecock Invitational)

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all-time series resultssouth floRiDa (3-11)Home: 1-5, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-511/19/82 Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Invitational)11/12/83 Bowling Green L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/16/84 Jacksonville, Fla. L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/5/85 Mobile, Ala. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/9/85 Tampa, Fla. L, 0-311/15/85 Bowling Green L, 1-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/3/86 Mobile, Ala. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/3/87 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/7/88 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Fall Classic)9/8/89 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Coca-Cola Classic)10/13/90 Tampa, Fla. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/15/90 Richmond, Va. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/16/90 Richmond, Va. W, 3-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/11/04 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)

southEast MissouRi (3-4)Home: 2-3, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-010/26/85 Bowling Green L, 0-2 (Topper Tournament)9/26/86 Bowling Green L, 1-2 (Topper Tournament)9/27/86 Bowling Green L, 0-2 (Topper Tournament)10/17/91 Bowling Green W, 3-011/2/91 Columbia, Mo. W, 3-1 (Missouri Tournament)11/13/92 Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 1-3 (SEMO Classic)9/11/04 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)

southERn (1-0)Neutral: 1-010/2/93 Memphis, Tenn. W, 3-1 (Memphis State Invitational)

usc (0-1)Neutral: 0-18/31/13 West Lafayette, Ind. L, 0-3 (Mortar Board Premier)

southERn illinois (0-1)Away: 0-19/7/01 Carbondale, Ill. L, 2-3 (Saluki/Best Inns Invitational)

southERn inDiana (4-0)Home: 3-0, Neutral: 1-010/18/83 Clarksville, Tenn. W, 2-09/27/86 Bowling Green W, 2-1 (Topper Tournament)9/25/90 Bowling Green W, 3-110/22/91 Bowling Green W, 3-0

southERn Miss (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/23/88 Monroe, La. L, 2-3 (Lady Indian Classic)

stanfoRD (0-2)Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-19/17/04 Evanston, Ill. L, 1-3 (Northwestern Wildcat Invitational)12/1/12 Stanford, Calif. L, 0-3 (NCAA Tournament Second Round)

stEPhEn f. austin (2-1)Neutral: 2-19/22/90 Birmingham, Ala. W, 3-0 (UAB Invitational)9/7/91 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-2 (Arkansas State Tournament)10/3/92 Monroe, La. L, 0-3 (Northeast Louisiana Tournament)

stEtson (3-2)Neutral: 3-29/8/84 Orlando, Fla. W, 3-0 (Central Florida Tournament)10/12/85 Orlando, Fla. L, 0-3 (Central Florida Invitational)10/11/86 Orlando, Fla. L, 0-3 (Central Florida Invitational)11/8/86 New Orleans, La. W, 2-1 (Tulane Invitational)11/2/90 Miami, Fla. W, 3-0 (FIU Invitational)

sYRacusE (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/9/06 Sacramento, Calif. W, 3-0 (Sacramento State Hornet Invitational)

tEnnEssEE (0-3)Home: 0-1, Away: 0-29/12/86 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Coca-Cola Classic)11/1/88 Knoxville, Tenn. L, 0-38/29/09 Knoxville, Tenn. L, 2-3 (Tennessee Tournament)

ut chattanooga (3-2)Home: 3-0, Neutral: 0-210/17/82 Clarksville, Tenn. L, 1-2 (Austin Peay Tournament)10/30/82 Martin, Tenn. L, 0-2 (UT Martin Tournament)9/9/88 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Coca-Cola Classic)10/9/91 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (forfeit)9/16/05 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)

ut MaRtin (4-9)Home: 3-4, Away: 1-3, Neutral: 0-110/3/81 Martin, Tenn. L, 0-2 (UT Martin Invitational)10/26/81 N/A L, N/A10/5/82 Bowling Green L, 1-210/17/82 Clarksville, Tenn. L, 1-2 (Austin Peay Tournament)10/29/82 Martin, Tenn. L, 0-2 (UT Martin Tournament)9/27/83 Bowling Green L, 1-310/4/83 Martin, Tenn. L, 1-310/1/88 Bowling Green L, 1-3 (Topper Tournament)11/6/93 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-010/10/95 Bowling Green W, 3-09/14/96 Bowling Green L, 2-3 (Hilltopper Invitational)9/12/97 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Hilltopper Invitational)

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all-time series results9/13/03 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (WKU Tournament)

tEnnEssEE statE (20-1)Home: 14-1, Away: 5-0, Neutral: 1-09/26/86 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)9/12/87 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (WKU Classic)11/3/87 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-09/12/88 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-09/30/88 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Topper Tournament)10/29/88 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (forfeit)10/20/89 Bowling Green W, 3-09/11/90 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-09/28/90 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Topper Tournament)10/30/90 Bowling Green W, 3-09/9/95 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (WKU Invitational)9/3/96 Bowling Green W, 3-111/11/97 Bowling Green L, 2-39/2/00 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 3-0 (IUPUI Invitational)10/17/00 Bowling Green W, 3-09/14/04 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-09/6/05 Bowling Green W, 3-08/31/07 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)9/11/09 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (WKU Invitational)8/31/10 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-09/13/11 Bowling Green W, 3-0

tEnnEssEE tEch (23-8)Home: 12-1, Away: 8-3, Neutral: 3-410/3/81 Martin, Tenn. L, 0-2 (UT Martin Invitational)10/13/81 N/A L, N/A9/28/82 N/A L, 0-210/21/85 Cookeville, Tenn. L, 1-311/8/85 Memphis, Tenn. L, 0-3 (Memphis State Invitational)11/4/86 Bowling Green L, 1-29/11/87 Bowling Green W, 3-2 (WKU Classic)9/9/88 Bowling Green W, 3-2 (Coca-Cola Classic)9/20/88 Cookeville, Tenn. W, 3-19/12/89 Bowling Green W, 3-010/24/89 Cookeville, Tenn. L, 1-39/8/90 Bowling Green W, 3-210/2/90 Cookeville, Tenn. L, 2-39/24/91 Cookeville, Tenn. W, 3-010/29/91 Cookeville, Tenn. W, 3-110/20/92 Cookeville, Tenn. W, 3-09/11/93 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Hilltopper Classic)10/19/93 Cookeville, Tenn. W, 3-29/9/94 Chicago, Ill. W, 3-0 (DePaul Invitational)10/12/94 Cookeville, Tenn. W, 3-110/31/95 Bowling Green W, 3-111/15/96 Cookeville, Tenn. W, 3-09/16/00 Dayton, Ohio W, 3-0 (Raider Challenge)9/9/03 Cookeville, Tenn. W, 3-09/7/04 Bowling Green W, 3-09/13/05 Bowling Green W, 3-09/16/06 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)9/13/08 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Lady Topper Invitational)

8/30/09 Knoxville, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Tennessee Tournament)9/11/10 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (WKU Invitational) 9/7/12 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (WKU Invitational)

ut aRlington (2-1)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-111/6/87 Lexington, Ky. L, 0-3 (Kentucky Invitational)10/5/13 Bowling Green W, 3-011/2/13 Arlington, Texas W, 3-0

tExas-Pan aMERican (6-1)Home: 2-1, Away: 3-0, Neutral: 1-011/6/92 Edinburg, Texas W, 3-010/12/93 Bowling Green W, 3-010/22/94 Edinburg, Texas W, 3-110/20/95 Bowling Green L, 1-311/1/96 Edinburg, Texas W, 3-111/23/96 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/4/97 Bowling Green W, 3-1

tExas statE (2-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-010/4/13 Bowling Green W, 3-011/1/13 San Marcos, Texas W, 3-0

tExas tEch (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/18/87 Las Cruces, N.M. L, 0-3 (Quality Inn/Burger Time Classic)

thoMas MoRE (4-1)Home: 1-1, Away: 1-09/25/82 Fort Mitchell, Ky. W, 2-1 (Thomas More Tournament)9/17/83 N/A W, 2-09/24/83 Bowling Green L, 1-2 (Topper Smash)9/21/84 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Smash)

tolEDo (2-2)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-111/12/88 Indianapolis, Ind. L, 2-3 (Butler Invitational)9/1/01 Toledo, Ohio L, 0-3 (Rocket Classic)9/12/03 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (WKU Tournament)8/26/06 Toledo, Ohio W, 3-0 (Rocket Volleyball Classic)

towson (1-0)Away: 1-09/15/07 Towson, Md. W, 3-0 (Towson Invitational)

tREvEcca (7-0)Home: 4-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 1-010/14/82 Bowling Green W, 2-010/18/82 Nashville, Tenn. W, 2-09/30/83 Jackson, Tenn. W, 2-1 (Lambuth Invitational)10/25/83 Nashville, Tenn. W, 2-010/26/84 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)10/25/85 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)9/30/88 Bowling Green W, 2-0 (Topper Tournament)

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all-time series resultstRoY (21-1)Home: 9-0, Away: 8-1, Neutral: 4-010/1/93 Memphis, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Memphis State Invitational)9/11/99 Nashville, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Bruin Classic)11/13/05 Bowling Green W, 3-011/17/05 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/22/06 Bowling Green W, 3-011/3/06 Troy, Ala. W, 3-09/21/07 Troy, Ala. W, 3-011/2/07 Bowling Green W, 3-111/1/08 Troy, Ala. W, 3-011/15/08 Bowling Green W, 3-010/30/09 Bowling Green W, 3-011/13/09 Troy, Ala. W, 3-010/9/10 Troy, Ala. W, 3-011/5/10 Bowling Green W, 3-010/7/11 Bowling Green W, 3-011/5/11 Troy, Ala. W, 3-011/17/11 Miami, Fla. W, 3-0 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/21/12 Bowling Green W, 3-011/2/12 Troy, Ala. W, 3-09/27/13 Troy, Ala. W, 3-011/17/13 Bowling Green W, 3-011/21/13 Troy, Ala. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)

tulanE (0-1)Away: 0-111/7/86 New Orleans, La. L, 0-2 (Tulane Invitational)

tulsa (1-2)Neutral: 1-211/9/85 Memphis, Tenn. L, 0-3 (Memphis State Invitational)11/4/88 Memphis, Tenn. L, 0-3 (Memphis State Invitational)11/1/91 Columbia, Mo. W, 3-0 (Missouri Tournament)

uaB (3-22)Home: 1-7, Away: 0-5, Neutral: 2-1011/19/82 Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Invitational)11/11/83 Bowling Green L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/7/84 Orlando, Fla. L, 1-3 (Central Florida Tournament)11/16/84 Jacksonville, Fla. L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/5/85 Mobile, Ala. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/11/85 Orlando, Fla. L, 0-3 (Central Florida Invitational)11/16/85 Bowling Green L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/13/96 Bowling Green L, 2-3 (Coca-Cola Classic)10/4/86 Mobile, Ala. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/12/86 Richmond, Va. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/11/87 Bowling Green L, 2-3 (WKU Classic)10/2/87 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/19/87 Charlotte, N.C. L, 2-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/7/88 Bowling Green L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Fall Classic)

11/16/88 Birmingham, Ala. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/17/88 Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/30/89 Bowling Green L, 1-3 (Topper Tournament)11/11/89 Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-3 (UAB Classic)11/17/89 Tampa, Fla. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/22/90 Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-3 (UAB Invitational)10/11/90 Tampa, Fla. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/17/90 Richmond, Va. W, 3-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/17/90 Richmond, Va. L, 2-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/14/96 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Hilltopper Invitational)9/20/96 Johnson City, Tenn. W, 3-1 (ETSU Invitational)

unlv (1-0)Home: 1-09/14/13 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (WKU Invitational)

u.s. intERnational (0-2)Neutral: 0-29/18/88 Las Cruces, N.M. L, 0-3 (Quality Inn/Burger Time Classic)9/2/89 San Diego, Calif. L, 0-3 (ASICS Grand Prix Tournament)

valPaRaiso (4-0)Home: 2-0, Away: 2-011/16/96 Bowling Green W, 3-09/5/97 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 3-1 (Popcorn Classic)9/8/00 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 3-1 (Popcorn Classic)9/13/08 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Lady Topper Invitational)

vanDERBilt (3-0)Home: 3-09/22/82 Bowling Green W, 2-010/9/82 Bowling Green W, 2-011/1/83 Bowling Green W, 2-0

villanova (2-1)Neutral: 2-19/18/04 Evanston, Ill. W, 3-1 (Northwestern Wildcat Invitational)9/7/07 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 2-3 (UNC Volleyball Classic)9/17/11 Washington, D.C. W, 3-0 (American Tournament)

viRginia (3-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-09/21/02 Dayton, Ohio W, 3-1 (Flyer Classic)8/31/12 Charlottesville, Va. W, 3-1 (Holiday Inn Jefferson Cup)9/13/13 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (WKU Invitational)

vcu (4-9)Home: 1-3, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 2-411/20/82 Birmingham, Ala. W, 2-0 (Sun Belt Conference Invitational)11/11/83 Bowling Green L, 1-2

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all-time series results (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/17/84 Jacksonville, Fla. L, 1-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/18/85 Richmond, Va. L, 0-310/4/85 Mobile, Ala. L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/16/85 Bowling Green L, 0-2 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)11/16/85 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)10/3/86 Mobile, Ala. L, 1-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/2/87 Bowling Green L, 2-3 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)10/8/88 Bowling Green W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Fall Classic)10/13/90 Tampa, Fla. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Mid-Season Tournament)11/16/90 Richmond, Va. W, 3-1 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament)9/15/95 Richmond, Va. L, 1-3 (VCU Invitational)

viRginia tEch (2-3)Home: 0-2, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 2-010/30/92 Bowling Green L, 1-39/23/95 Blacksburg, Va. L, 1-3 (Virginia Tech Invitational)9/6/08 Huntington, W. Va. W, 3-2 (Marshall Tournament)9/10/10 Bowling Green L, 2-3 (WKU Invitational) 9/3/11 Lexington, Ky. W, 3-0 (Kentucky Classic)

waBash (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/18/84 Owensboro, Ky. W, 2-0

wakE foREst (2-0)Home: 1-0, Neutral: 1-011/7/86 New Orleans, La. W, 2-0 (Tulane Invitational)9/9/11 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (WKU Invitational)

walsh (0-1)Home: 0-110/22/83 Bowling Green L, 1-2 (Topper Tournament)

wEBER statE (1-0)Neutral: 1-09/18/92 Fort Collins, Colo. W, 3-2

wEst gEoRgia (1-0)Neutral: 1-010/30/82 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-0 (UT Martin Tournament)

wEst viRginia (0-1)Neutral: 0-19/21/96 Johnson City, Tenn. L, 1-3 (ETSU Invitational)

wEstERn caRolina (1-0)Home: 1-09/10/93 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Hilltopper Classic)

wEstERn illinois (5-2)Home: 1-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 2-211/5/88 Memphis, Tenn. L, 1-3 (Memphis State Invitational)

9/21/91 Dayton, Ohio L, 0-3 (Dayton Tournament)9/13/97 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Hilltopper Invitational)9/11/98 Macomb, Ill. W, 3-0 (Westernwinds Coca-Cola Classic)9/14/02 Macomb, Ill. W, 3-0 (Western Illinois Invitational)9/2/95 Normal, Ill. W, 3-1 (Barker GMAC Tournament)8/25/07 DeKalb, Ill. W, 3-0 (Northern Illinois Invitational)

wEstERn Michigan (1-1)Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-09/6/96 Kalamazoo, Mich. L, 0-3 (Western Michigan Invitational)9/21/13 Dayton, Ohio W, 3-1 (Flyer Classic)

wichita statE (0-2)Neutral: 0-29/13/91 Lawrence, Kan. L, 2-3 (Kansas Tournament)11/30/07 Lincoln, Neb. L, 0-3 (NCAA Tournament First Round)

williaM anD MaRY (0-2)Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-19/19/85 Williamsburg, Va. L, 1-39/23/95 Blacksburg, Va. L, 0-3 (Virginia Tech Invitational)

winthRoP (1-0)Home: 1-09/19/98 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Hilltopper Invitational)

wisconsin-gREEn BaY (3-0)Home: 1-0, Neutral: 2-09/24/94 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Hilltopper Invitational)9/7/96 Kalamazoo, Mich. W, 3-0 (Western Michigan Invitational)9/12/98 Macomb, Ill. W, 3-1 (Westernwinds Coca-Cola Classic)

wisconsin-MilwaukEE (2-0)Neutral: 2-011/9/91 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 3-0 (Butler Tournament)9/4/93 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 3-0 (Butler Invitational)

wRight statE (2-4)Away: 0-1, Neutral: 2-39/21/91 Dayton, Ohio L, 0-3 (Dayton Tournament)9/4/93 Indianapolis, Ind. L, 1-3 (Butler Invitational)9/19/97 Washington, D.C. L, 0-3 (Georgetown Invitational)9/16/00 Dayton, Ohio L, 2-3 (Raider Challenge)8/25/07 Toledo, Ohio W, 3-0 (Rocket Volleyball Classic)9/21/13 Dayton, Ohio W, 3-0 (Flyer Classic)

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all-time series resultsxaviER (oh) (7-6)Home: 4-3, Away: 3-39/29/89 Bowling Green L, 1-39/29/90 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Topper Tournament)9/28/91 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Topper Tournament)11/5/91 Cincinnati, Ohio W, 3-011/3/92 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 1-39/11/93 Bowling Green L, 0-3 (Hilltopper Classic)10/26/93 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 0-310/2/94 Bowling Green W, 3-2 (Big Red Invitational)10/1/95 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 1-39/9/08 Cincinnati, Ohio W, 3-19/28/09 Bowling Green W, 3-29/4/10 Cincinnati, Ohio W, 3-1 (Xavier Invitational) 9/9/11 Bowling Green, Ky. W, 3-1 (WKU Invitational)

Youngstown statE (1-0)Home: 1-09/13/96 Bowling Green W, 3-0 (Hilltopper Invitational)

WKU’s most frequent opponent, Middle Tennessee will appear on the Lady Toppers’ schedule once again when the teams meet as Conference USA foes this season. WKU leads the series 39-16, including a 3-0 victory in the teams’ last meeting in 2012.

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WKU is in the midst of a transformation - physical, intellectual, cultural and economic – and is becoming a leading american university with international Reach. Whether in a neighboring community or in a distant country, WKU faculty and students are engaged in relevant applied research that provides solutions to real problems.

WKU is home to many highly ranked and nationally-recognized academic programs such as Journalism and Broadcasting, Education, Engineering, Business and our award winning speech and debate team. With steady enrollment growth for 15 consecutive years, more than 21,100 students grace our campuses in Bowling Green, Glasgow, Owensboro and the Elizabethtown area. We also send students each semester to Harlaxton College in Grantham, England, and other students

circumnavigate the globe with the Semester at Sea program just to name a few.

A place where all students can succeed, WKU is the home of the Gatton Academy for Mathematics and Science for exceptional Kentucky high school

juniors and seniors. The Academy was named the number one high school in the U.S. in 2012 and 2013 by Newsweek. WKU is proud to have Kentucky’s first and only independent Honors College in the Commonwealth. WKU honors students enjoy an intimate scholarly environment on a vibrant campus and are encouraged to become involved in community service, applied research and study abroad. These are among the reasons why WKU is becoming the university of choice in the Commonwealth and the intellectual heartbeat of Kentucky.

wku Mission statEMEnt

Western Kentucky University prepares students of all backgrounds to be productive, engaged, and socially responsible citizen-leaders of a global society. The University provides research, service and lifelong learning opportunities for its students, faculty, and other constituents. WKU enriches the quality of life for those within its reach.

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Located 60 miles north of Nashville and 110 miles south of Louisville off Interstate 65, Bowling Green is the third-most populous city in the state of Kentucky after Louisville and Lexington. The 2010 U.S. Census Bureau total for Bowling Green is 58,067, and the population of Warren County is 113,792.

Significant companies in Bowling Green include the GM Corvette Assembly Plant, Fruit of the Loom/Russell Athletics, Houchens Industries, Holley Performance Products and Camping World.

BRiEf histoRY

Warren County consists of 546 square miles and was named for General Joseph Warren, a hero of the famous American Revolution Battle of Bunker Hill. The area was first settled in 1785 when Andrew McFadin built McFadin’s Station on the Barren River. Shortly afterward, another explorer, Robert Moore, paused for a few days at the station before deciding to build in the area. Brothers George and Robert Moore may not have realized how forward looking they were when they selected a site on the Barren River in south central Kentucky for a new settlement in 1796.

At the first county commissioners meeting in early 1798, the pioneers decided that the new town would be “called and known by the name of Bolin Green.” This name was after the Bowling Green Square in New York City, where patriots had pulled down a statue of King George III and used the lead to make bullets during the American Revolution.

In laying out the town, the Moore’s designed two acres for the construction of public buildings. Those same two acres today make up Fountain Square Park in the heart of downtown. This is symbolic of the city of Bowling Green whose central location allowed it quickly to become a major agricultural community and river port, and later, an important commercial and educational center. Today Bowling Green is a regional entertainment hub for more than 250,000 people in 11 surrounding counties.

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We’re humbled and honored to have been:

• Named a Dozen Distinctive Destination in 2006 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation

• Selected as an All-America City Finalist in 2010 by the National Civic League

• Chosen as a Top 10 Great Public Space (Downtown Fountain Square) in 2010 by the American Planning Association

• Tabbed as one of the Fifty Best Adventure Towns in the country by National Geographic Adventure magazine - 2007 ‘50 Best Places to Live and Play’ issue

• Named by SportsEvents Magazine as a “Destination to Watch” in 2011 and recipient of a 2012 Readers’ Choice Award based on our high standard of professionalism and quality service in hosting events

• Ranked as the 12th Best Place to Launch a Small Business in 2009 in our size category of small cities by CNNMoney.com

• Ranked third in the nation among metropolitan areas with populations less than 200,000 for its number of industry expansions and locations in 2010 by Site Selection Magazine

• Forbes magazine ranked Bowling Green No. 5 on its list of Best Small Places for Businesses and Careers in 2011; the city was No. 12 on this list in 2008, No. 19 in 2009 and No. 33 in 2010

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Dr. gary a. Ransdell was named the ninth president of Western Kentucky University on September 12, 1997.

Dr. Ransdell, 62, received his Bachelor of Arts degree from WKU in 1973 in Mass Communications, a Master of Public Service degree in Public Administration in 1974, and a Doctor of Education degree from Indiana University in 1978.

Dr. Ransdell re-joined WKU as President after serving four years as Vice President for Administration and Advancement and seven years as Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Clemson University in Clemson, S.C.

His previous professional experiences at WKU also include service as a field representative in the Office of University School Relations from 1974 to 1976 and as Associate Director of Alumni Affairs from 1978 to 1981.

Dr. Ransdell and the WKU Board of Regents are leading the campus through a dramatic transformation from a university of regional importance to a leading American university with international reach. WKU has grown its enrollment to 21,000 and improved its retention of students to 75 percent.

A key element in the transformation of WKU is growth in private support. WKU completed its first capital campaign on June 30, 2003, with $102 million in gifts and pledges. A second campaign was completed on June 30, 2012, with $202 million in new gifts and pledges.

Another priority is a complete rebuilding of the WKU campus. Some $700 million in campus construction has been completed since 1998, with $200 million on the drawing board.

Other measures of progress include a dramatic push in sponsored research, the growth of critical degree programs in electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering; three new doctoral degree programs in education, nursing, and physical therapy; a new emphasis on the commercialization of intellectual property and the transfer of WKU technology to

the Kentucky workplace; growth of the three WKU regional campuses in Glasgow, Owensboro, and Elizabethtown/Ft. Knox; the creation of the Gatton Academy of Math and Science, which has been ranked by Newsweek as the No. 1 high school in America two years in a row; Kentucky’s only independent Honors College with enrollment of 1,200 high achieving students; expanded study abroad programs; and the state’s first Confucius Institute and only Chinese flagship program. True to its plan, WKU has the largest number of distance-learning courses and the largest distance-learning enrollment among Kentucky’s eight universities.

During Dr. Ransdell’s tenure, WKU’s athletic programs have won over 100 conference championships, and have led the Sun Belt Conference in academic performance. He served as President of the Sun Belt Conference in 2000, and completed in 2013 a four-year term on the BCS Presidents’ Oversight Committee. Dr. Ransdell successfully negotiated a move to Conference USA, which occured in July 2014.

Dr. Ransdell has served on the Board of Directors of the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce, the Board for the Inter-model Transportation Authority of South Central Kentucky, and has chaired the Warren County United Way Campaign. Dr. Ransdell currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the Institute for Shipboard Education (ISE) which operates the global Semester at Sea (SAS) program.

Dr. Ransdell and his wife, Julie, met, dated, and were married while at WKU pursuing their undergraduate degrees. They have two sons—Patrick, who graduated from WKU in 2002, and Matthew, who graduated from WKU in 2006. Both Patrick and Matthew were lettermen with the WKU baseball team.

Patrick and Brooke (WKU ‘04) were married in August 2004, and are the parents of Walker and Collins Ransdell, WKU classes of 2029 and 2033! Matthew and Sandra were married in the spring of 2014, and both practice law in St. Petersburg, Fla.

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Operating with a fast break mentality from the day he was hired, todd stewart’s tenure as WKU’s Director of Athletics has been marked by consistent success for the Hilltoppers on the field of play, in the classroom and in the community. In his first two years at the helm, 218 student-athletes obtained their degrees, WKU captured 11 total conference championships, and the athletic department staff, coaches and players devoted close to 2,000 hours of community service.

Each of WKU’s 18 sports has a multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) score of 946 or higher, exceeding by 16 points the NCAA’s mandate of 930 to be eligible for postseason play. Stewart also played an instrumental role in elevating WKU’s athletic programs to Conference USA.

In its final year in the Sun Belt Conference in 2013-14, WKU won the league’s all-sports championship for the sixth overall time but first since 2008. A total of 110 student-athletes graduated during the year, and six sport programs captured conference championships - the most in a single-year since 2008-09. WKU’s volleyball, soccer, and women’s indoor and outdoor track teams captured Sun Belt Conference regular season championships, while the men’s swimming and diving team won the Conference USA Invitational. Women’s basketball posted 24 wins en route to winning the Sun Belt Conference Tournament and earning the program’s first NCAA Tournament berth since 2008.

The Hilltoppers’ 2013 football team posted a program Football Bowl Subdivision-era-best 8-4 overall record and had four wins over bowl eligible teams, more than the previous five seasons combined. WKU’s eight wins included a second consecutive win over Kentucky along with victories over Navy, Army and Sun Belt Conference co-champion Arkansas State, while the 18,334 per game home attendance average was the highest in the program’s 95-year history. WKU’s men’s outdoor track program set a program record with seven first-team All-Americans while finishing tied for 18th in the nation, the highest national team finish for any WKU program since men’s basketball reached the Sweet 16 in 2008.

The 2012-13 year, Stewart’s first full-year as Director of Athletics, marked the first time since the APR variable was introduced that all 19 WKU sports exceeded the single-year 930 APR threshold, and 108 student-athletes graduated during the year. Five sport programs (volleyball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s track and field, men’s basketball, softball) won conference championships. Despite a fifth-place conference finish in football, Stewart’s navigation of the bowl landscape helped secure the program’s first-ever FBS bowl bid, an at-large appearance in the 2012 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. Men’s basketball became the first team in NCAA history to win its conference tournament two consecutive years by winning four games in four days each time. Softball posted two wins in the NCAA Tournament, the first in the program’s history, while women’s basketball won a game in the WNIT, the program’s first postseason win since 2006-07. Volleyball also capped a 33-4 season by winning the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament match.

A member of WKU’s senior athletic staff since 2008 and 25-year veteran of collegiate and professional sports, Stewart was named WKU’s Director of Athletics on May 9, 2012, after serving in the role on an interim basis since March 22.

After nearly two years as WKU’s Senior Associate Athletic Director, Stewart was named Interim Director of Athletics on March 22 after the departure of Ross Bjork to Ole Miss. He was immediately responsible for the day-to-day operation of WKU’s athletic department and its 19 varsity sports and over 400 student-athletes and employees. In that role, Stewart completed the hiring of Michelle Clark-Heard as head women’s basketball coach and oversaw the assistant coach hiring for both Heard and head men’s basketball coach Ray Harper.

Stewart was elevated to Senior Associate Athletic Director in August of 2010 after serving as WKU’s Associate Athletic Director for Communications and Media Relations since June of 2008. As Senior Associate Athletic Director, Stewart served as second-in-command in the department and assisted in strategic initiatives that advanced the mission of athletics, served as a critical advisor for all important decisions for

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senior athletic staffthe department and helped formulate and implement the department’s communication strategy, vision and philosophy.

Stewart joined WKU in June of 2008 after a 40-month stint as Associate Commissioner for Communications for the Sun Belt Conference, where he and his staff were responsible for internal and external communications for all Sun Belt Conference publicity.

Prior to coming to the Sun Belt Conference, Stewart worked in the National Football League for 15 years. He was hired by the Cleveland Browns as Executive Director of Communications and Media Relations in 1999, helping to create the franchise’s communications/media relations department as it reentered the league as an expansion team. Stewart developed the Browns’ strategy for releasing organizational messages via press conferences, press releases, interviews, the team’s official web site and publications. The club’s website, ClevelandBrowns.com, earned the number-two ranking out of 131 professional team web sites in 2004 in an annual survey conducted by Street and Smith’s Sports Business Journal.

Stewart assisted the NFL’s public relations staff at Super Bowl XXXVI in New Orleans and was the AFC public relations representative at the 2000 Pro Bowl in Hawai’i while with the Browns. He also served on the NFL’s Media Policies Committee.

Prior to joining the Browns, Stewart was the Assistant Director of Public Relations for the Indianapolis Colts from 1991-99, where he helped direct activities between the organization, community and media with major responsibilities focused on writing press releases and producing team publications as well as arranging and coordinating interviews and press conferences. While with Indianapolis, he worked on the NFL’s public relations staff at Super Bowl XXVII in Los Angeles and at three consecutive AFC Championship Games (1997-99).

Stewart, 48, received his bachelor’s degree in communications from Miami (Ohio) in 1988, where he twice received the Miami University Parents’ Council Student Achievement Award for outstanding service to the university. He worked as a graduate assistant in the sports information department at the University of Tennessee from 1988-90 while also pursuing a master’s degree in communications. Stewart currently serves on the Board of Directors for the United Way of Southern Kentucky and is also a member of the Bowling Green Rotary.

A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Stewart and his wife, Rebecca, have one son, Blake (14).

senior ATHLETIC STAFF

craig BiggsAssociate Athletic Director, Facilities

and Administration

lindsay BoydenAssociate

Athletic Director, Marketing

kyle chapmanAssociate

Athletic Director, Development

Jim clarkAssociate

Athletic Director, Development

Darrell hornAssociate Athletic

Director, Chief Financial Officer

John MccammonAssociate

Athletic Director, Compliance

Matt MorrisonAssistant

Athletic Director,Ticket Operations

Michael schroederAssistant

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athletic staff

cora RayAthletic Training

Intern

Jason DaileyCoordinator of

Athletic Facilities

Debbie carrollBusiness Operations

Specialist

larry cashAssistant Director, Hilltopper Athletic

Foundation

chelsie cummingsTicket Sales

Associate

grant steppAssistant Ticket

Manager

Jason orningAssistant

Athletic Director, Compliance

lisa PowersAdministrative

Assistant

adam MercerAccount Executive,

Tickets

zack MckayDirector,

Marketing

craig MartinFaculty Athletic Representative

Drew JacbosCoordinator of

Athletic Facilities

lisa schneiderAssistant to the

Director of Athletics

Jamie levittDirector of Ticket

Sales

Pam herrifordAthletic Sports

Administrator/SWA

Paula DavidsMarketing Staff

Assistant

thomas harrisAssistant Director,

Marketing

Bill EdwardsAssociate Athletic

Director, Sports Medicine

Phyllis finchAdministrative

Assistant

les forsytheDirector of

Athletic Facilities

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head coaches

Matt MyersBaseball

Ray harper Men’s Basketball

Michelle clark-heard Women’s Basketball

Jeff BrohmFootball

Phillip hatchettMen’s Golf

adam garyWomen’s Golf

Jason neidellSoccer

amy tudorSoftball

Jonatan BerhaneWomen’s Tennis

Erik JenkinsTrack & Field/Cross Country

travis hudsonVolleyball

Bruce MarchiondaSwimming & Diving

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Student-Athlete OutreachcaRol anD DEnnY wEDgE stuDEnt-athlEtE succEss cEntER

The Carol and Denny Wedge Student-Athlete Success Center opened in January of 2009. SASC is a 10,000-square-foot academic complex located in Houchens-Smith Stadium and houses the academic advising staff, a computer laboratory and a large study area designated solely for use by student-athletes. The Student-Athlete Success Center is also equipped with conference rooms and several private study rooms for WKU student-athletes to meet with athletic tutors on a one-to-one basis or work on class projects.

The mission of the Student-Athlete Success Center is to help student-athletes have the most positive educational and personal experience possible at WKU. The SASC advisement staff has over 50 years of combined experience. It strives to be the resource hub for WKU student-athletes to obtain success academically and in life after sports.

goals of thE acaDEMic PRogRaM

• To ensure compliance with WKU and NCAA academic requirements

• To provide academic support services, which will assist student-athletes in achieving academic success with tutorial assistance and proper course selection

• To offer educational workshops focusing on career and personal development

• To assist student-athletes in determining career goals and interests

• To exceed general student population semester and cumulative grade point average

• To exceed general student population graduation rate

• To achieve a minimum Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 930 for all sports

confEREncE lEaDERs in acaDEMics

For the previous nine seasons, WKU has led all Sun Belt Conference schools in student-athletes recognized for their academic achievement. As the Hilltoppers move to Conference USA beginning in 2014, WKU Athletics aims to keep that streak alive.

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll recognition was given to student-athletes who earned a grade point average

(GPA) between 3.0 and 3.49 for the academic year, and the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List is reserved for those who earn a GPA between 3.5 and 4.0 for the academic year.

WKU saw 1,765 student-athletes honored by the conference in the nine-year period from 2004-05 through 2012-13.

Academic achievement is a high priority on The Hill, and each of WKU’s 19 athletic teams exceeded the NCAA-mandated 930 Academic Progress Rate (APR) score through the 2012-13 academic year by at least 16 points with three programs achieving a perfect score of 1,000.

hilltoPPERs with hEaRt

Hilltoppers with Heart is WKU’s community service initiative, designed to give WKU student‐athletes, coaches and staff the unique opportunity to make an impact in the community by volunteering their time and talent with numerous organizations.

WKU Athletics has a commitment to growing sports in the Bowling Green community and the ability to demonstrate leadership in social responsibility. In 2013, the Hilltoppers combined to contribute over 1,000 hours of community service to Bowling Green and its surrounding areas.

academic advising STAFF

Jashard JusticeAssistant Athletic Director

Dixie MahurinAcademic Coordinator

lacee-carmon Johnson

Academic Coordinator

Dianna MarshallAcademic Advisor

tanner siewertAcademic Advisor

Jared clendeninGraduate Assistant

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Big Red, WKU’s athletic mascot, was born in the fall of 1979 and celebrates its birthday on December 1st. Big Red can be best described as the Spirit of Western!

The huge, furry, lovable creature was originally designed and built by WKU student Ralph Carey, (’80 WKU graduate), of Cincinnati, and made its debut during the Hilltoppers’ 1979-80 basketball season. Big Red has become a big hit with fans of all ages throughout the state and the nation. Big Red’s signature moves are the belly slide and belly shake.

Big Red is an eight-time participant in the Capital One Mascot Challenge and, in 2012, Big Red was named the first member of the Capital One Mascot Challenge Hall of Fame.

Prior to the 2013 season, Sports Illustrated rated Big Red as the No. 9 mascot in college football. Of course, on The Hill, we all think Big Red is No. 1.

The ultimate fan and supporter of all WKU’s intercollegiate sports, Big Red won the “Key to Spirit” award, the highest honor presented to team mascots at the time, at the Universal Cheerleading Association competition in 1980, 1981 and again in 1983.

In the spring of 1990, Big Red reached the “Final Four” of the UCA’s second annual national championship event in San Antonio, Texas, taking third-place honors. Then, in the spring of 1996, Big Red reached the “Final Four” of ESPN SportZone’s “Battle of the Mascots” in public balloting on the Internet.

Big Red was the centerpiece of ESPN’s promotion of the 25,000th SportsCenter, airing in August 2002. The famed mascot has also been featured in two SportsCenter commercials as well.

In 2005, Big Red placed second at the Universal Cheerleader Association’s Summer Camp in Knoxville, Tenn. Also, in 2005 Big Red was voted the favorite mascot (of participating schools) at the NCAA Mascot Mania celebration in Indianapolis, Ind.

Big REDthE sPiRit of wEstERn

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Conference USA celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2014-15, welcoming newcomer Western Kentucky University into the fold on July 1. The league has transformed through its two decades, but the commitment to excellence, integrity, leadership and its student-athletes in athletics, academics and community is unwavering.

Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP, UTSA and WKU.

Since beginning competition in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined for 83 bowl appearances in football, 100 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball including three Final Fours, 60 NCAA baseball appearances including six College World Series berths, 71 NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and 35 individual national champions in track and field and cross country.

Success is not limited to athletic achievement, however, as 186 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered Academic All-America honors, 651 have achieved Academic All-District laurels and thousands of student-athletes have earned their college degrees.

Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball).

The league promotes the scholar-athlete ideal, honoring

outstanding achievement with numerous conference-sponsored academic awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal as well as sport-specific All-Academic teams.

C-USA annually awards $4,000 postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Awards, Scholar-Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA presents a Spirit of Service Award three times each year, recognizing student-athletes who excel on the field, in the classroom and give back to the community through significant service efforts and participation.

succEss on thE PlaYing fiElDConference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation.

football• 83 teams have earned bowl bids • Eligible for the College Football Playoff• Conference USA has 10 bowl affiliations through

the 2019 season, securing a minimum of five berths annually.

• Conference USA has primary bowl tie-ins with the Bahamas Bowl, Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl, Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Heart of Dallas Bowl, Miami Beach Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, along with secondary arrangements with the Duck Commander Independence Bowl and the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl.

Men’s Basketball• 115 postseason teams (51 NCAA, 44 NIT, 11 CBI, 9 CIT)

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conference usa• One National Championship title game appearance• Three Final Four teams• Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams• One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists• Inaugural CBI Champion• CIT Championship

women’s Basketball• 49 NCAA Tournament appearances• 49 WNIT appearances• One Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament team• Three WNIT semifinalists• One WBI Champion

Baseball• 60 NCAA appearances• Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007,

2006, 2005 and 2001)• 14 Super Regional appearances• Has produced at least four NCAA teams in nine of the

past 13 seasons

In addition to the numerous NCAA Tournament berths, C-USA has sent four men’s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, three softball teams to the Women’s College World Series and three volleyball teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. The league has also had 35 national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving, and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made more than 800 NCAA appearances.

succEss off thE fiElDC-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic performance of student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 19 years, more than 28,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom.

c-usa on tvC-USA enjoys significant television exposure through partnerships with FOX Sports Media Group, CBS Sports Network and ESPN. The multi-tiered selection process that is rooted in partnering with all three networks has substantially increased the number of national and regional appearances for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports.

C-USA membership include institutions within eight of the Top 40 media markets and four in the Top 25 according to Nielsen. C-USA home markets this year will include more than 13 million TV households, a 30 percent increase from two years ago.

c-usa Digital nEtwoRkThe C-USA Digital Network officially launched in August of 2011. Network programming includes live streaming of non-televised events, video on demand, a weekly C-USA studio show, podcasting, regular-season and championship event highlights, and conference-produced feature stories.  In its

first year, 1,164 events were streamed live and 8,126 videos were posted and available on the C-USA Digital Network, and those numbers have more than doubled.  Monthly and yearly subscriptions provide fans access to events offered on all of the C-USA member institution’s athletic websites as well as C-USA network programming. 

c-usa in thE coMMunitYThe conference’s current footprint is concentrated with 14 members in 10 states and a combined area population of nearly 30 million. With a commitment to community involvement, the conference developed several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations. Individually, student-athletes are recognized each season through the Spirit of Service award.

govERnancEConference USA has significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The presidents of the member institutions serve as the league’s Board of Directors.

a PRouD histoRYConference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner April 24, 1995, in Chicago. The league’s charter members included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995 while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996.

The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and, after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s first commissioner.

C-USA added East Carolina (September 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. Marshall, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, UCF and UTEP became full-time Conference USA members for all sports in 2005.

In 2013, charter member Charlotte returned to C-USA and was joined by new members FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion and UTSA. The membership is at 14 institutions after WKU joinied the league on July 1, 2014.

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2014 c-usa vollEYBall touRnaMEntConference USA will host its 18th volleyball tournament Nov. 21-23 on the campus of Southern Miss in Hattiesburg, Miss.

The event features the top eight teams with the best league finishes during the regular season. The tournament is single elimination with no byes.

The championship match will take place on Saturday, Nov. 23 with the winner earning the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

No. 1 seed UTSA won its first C-USA Tournament title last season after defeating No. 2 Tulane 3-1 in the championship match. Of the current membership, Marshall, UAB and Rice join UTSA with one tournament championship in each of their program’s history. Former member Louisville holds the most tourney wins with four while South Florida follows with three.

Year champion (c-usa Record)1995 South Florida (11-1)1996 South Florida (13-1)1997 Houston (14-2)1998 Louisville (14-2)1999 Cincinnati (13-3)2000 Louisville (12-4)2001 DePaul (11-5)2002 South Florida (12-1)2003 Louisville (12-1)2004 Louisville (13-0)2005 Marshall (15-1)2006 UAB (10-6)2007 Tulsa (11-5)2008 Tulane (15-1)2009 Rice (11-5)2010 No tournament2011 No tournament2012 Tulsa (14-2)2013 UTSA (13-1)

c-usa vollEYBall touRnaMEnt schEDulENov. 21 - Quarterfinals

Nov. 22 - Semifinals

Nov. 23 - Championship

MEDia cREDEntialsMembers of the media that wish to cover the C-USA Volleyball Tournament will be required to request credentials through the league office.

Details about the C-USA Volleyball Tournament will be available throughout the season on ConferenceUSA.com. For additional information, please contact C-USA Media Relations at 214-774-1300.

aBout host southERn Misslocation: Hattiesburg, Miss.founded: 1910Enrollment: 16,000nickname: Golden Eaglescolors: Black and Goldfacility: Reed Green Coliseumcapacity: 8,095interim President: Dr. Rodney D. Bennettathletics Director: Bill McGillis

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2013 C-usa statistics2013 stanDings c-usa all games w-l Pct. w-l Pct. UTSA*^# 13-1 .929 24-8 .750Tulane 12-2 .857 28-4 .875Tulsa 12-2 .857 24-7 .774Middle Tennessee 8-6 .571 17-13 .567North Texas 8-6 .571 17-15 .531Marshall 8-6 .571 16-16 .500UAB 7-7 .500 21-14 .600Southern Miss 7-7 .500 17-14 .548UTEP 7-7 .500 14-16 .467Rice 7-7 .500 11-19 .367FIU 6-8 .429 13-17 .433Florida Atlantic 4-10 .286 13-17 .433East Carolina 3-11 .214 13-19 .406Charlotte 2-12 .143 12-17 .414Louisiana Tech 1-13 .071 7-22 .241

* - 2013 Conference USA Champion^ -2013 Conference USA Tournament Champion# -2013 NCAA Tournament participant

2013 inDiviDual lEaDERshitting Pct. s k E ta Pct.Richardson, MT 114 229 54 423 .414Strasner, TLN 114 221 47 458 .380Byous-McConnell, MAR 114 303 76 619 .367Ames, USM 111 276 58 595 .366Rishel, UAB 124 387 102 815 .350

kills s no. avg/sAdams, UTSA 113 653 5.78Herrera, UTEP 105 450 4.29Skinner, UAB 88 371 4.22Dillard, NT 113 473 4.19Hayward, USM 114 468 4.11

assists s no. avg/sMandelbaum, TLN 113 1331 11.78Howard, UAB 102 1172 11.49Fleming, USM 114 1286 11.28Bane, MAR 126 1339 10.63Henard, NT 113 1192 10.55

sERvicE acEs s no. avg/sCulbertson, TLS 121 61 0.50Coelho, TECH 108 42 0.39Slaughter, UAB 122 44 0.36Gluchowicz, FIU 65 21 0.32Jones, UTEP 105 33 0.31

Blocks s Bs Ba tot avg/sWindham, NT 95 25 91 116.0 1.22Richardson, MT 114 5 129 134.0 1.18Schott, UTSA 99 13 102 115.0 1.16Smith, FIU 109 23 102 125.0 1.15Rishell, UAB 124 27 115 142.0 1.15

Digs s no. avg/sHovey CHA 106 556 5.25Kunes, UTSA 113 560 4.96Fairbanks, UAB 124 609 4.91Pursell, USM 114 546 4.79Berryhill, TLS 121 565 4.67

2013 tEaM lEaDERshitting Pct. s k E ta Pct.UTSA 113 1601 509 4010 .272Tulane 115 1713 624 4079 .267UAB 124 1696 576 4516 .248North Texas 116 1574 611 4118 .234Middle Tennessee 114 1449 616 3570 .233

kills s no. avg/sTulane 115 1713 14.90UTSA 113 1562 13.70Southern Miss 114 1562 13.70Rice 111 1519 13.68UAB 124 1696 13.68

assists s no. avg/sTulane 115 1597 13.89UTSA 113 1515 13.41Southern Miss 114 1490 13.07Rice 111 1434 12.92Tulsa 121 1532 12.66

sERvicE acEs s no. avg/sLouisiana Tech 108 165 1.53UAB 124 164 1.32Middle Tennessee 114 136 1.19Marshall 126 148 1.17Florida Atlantic 113 131 1.16

Blocks s Bs Ba tot avg/sUTSA 113 47 488 291.0 2.58FIU 112 58 448 282.0 2.52UAB 124 83 450 308.0 2.48Middle Tennessee 114 37 463 268.5 2.36North Texas 116 55 393 251.5 2.17

Digs s no. avg/sTulsa 121 2218 18.33UTSA 113 2005 17.74Charlotte 106 1647 15.54Rice 111 1717 15.47Tulane 115 1771 15.40

All-Conference First TeamLaura Der, Sr., OH, MAR Tyler Richardson, RSo., MB, MTCarnae Dillard, So., OH, NTCori Martone, Sr., MB, TLN Tea Juric, Fr., OH, TLNMel Mandelbaum, Sr., S, TLNKellie Culbertson, Sr., OH, TLSSam Skinner, So., OH, UAB Xitlali Herrera, Sr., MB, UTEPMcKenzie Adams, Sr., OH, UTSA Dajana Boskovic, Fr., OH, UTSA

All-Conference Second TeamAmanda Videmsek, Sr., MB, CHANicole Willis, Sr., OPP, ECUSacha Byous-McConnell, Sr., MB, MARSammie Bane, Jr., S, MATKarissa Flack, Sr., MB, NTSara Blasier, R-Fr., S, RICEQuinci Hayward, So., OH, USM Brooke Berryhill, Fr., L, TLSBecca Howard, Sr., S, UAB Rachel Fairbanks, Sr., L, UAB Sara Rishell, Jr., MB, UAB

All-Freshman TeamJale Hervey, MTAmy Henard, NTSara Blasier, RICETea Juric, TLNBrooke Berryhill, TLSErica Bohannon, TLSDajana Boskovic, UTSA

Player of the YearMcKenzie Adams, UTSA

Libero of the YearRachel Fairbanks, UAB

Setter of the YearMel Mandelbaum, Tulane

Freshman of the YearTea Juric, Tulane

Coach of the YearSinisa Momic, Tulane

2013 POSTSEASON AWARDS

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chaRlottE (12-17, 2-12 c-usa)S27 at FIU L 2-3 0-1S29 at Florida Atlantic L 1-3 0-2O4 LA TECH L 1-3 0-3O6 TULANE L 0-3 0-4O11 at North Texas L 0-3 0-5O13 at Rice L 0-3 0-6O18 TULSA L 0-3 0-7O20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 2-3 0-8O26 at Marshall L 1-3 0-9N1 UTSA L 0-3 0-10N3 UTEP W 3-1 1-10N10 at East Carolina W 3-2 2-10N15 SOUTHERN MISS L 0-3 2-11N17 at UAB L 1-3 2-12

fiu (13-17, 6-8 c-usa)S27 CHARLOTTE W 3-2 1-0S29 MARSHALL L 0-3 1-1O4 at UTSA L 0-3 1-2O6 at UTEP L 0-3 1-3O11 UAB W 3-0 2-3O13 TULSA L 0-3 2-4O18 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 3-0 3-4O20 at Tulane L 0-3 3-5O25 at East Carolina L 1-3 3-6O27 at LA Tech W 3-0 4-6N3 RICE L 1-3 4-7N8 at Middle Tennessee L 0-3 4-8N10 at Southern Miss W 3-1 5-8N17 NORTH TEXAS W 3-0 6-8

floRiDa atlantic (13-17, 4-10 c-usa)S27 MARSHALL L 2-3 0-1S29 CHARLOTTE W 3-1 1-1O4 at UTEP L 1-3 1-2O6 at UTSA L 0-3 1-3O11 TULSA L 0-3 1-4O13 UAB L 0-3 1-5O18 at FIU L 0-3 1-6O25 at Tulane L 0-3 1-7O28 at East Carolina W 3-2 2-7N1 RICE L 1-3 2-8N8 at LA Tech W 3-1 3-8N10 at Middle Tennessee L 1-3 3-9N15 NORTH TEXAS W 3-2 4-9N17 SOUTHERN MISS L 1-3 4-10

louisiana tEch (7-22, 1-13 c-usa)S27 UTEP L 1-3 0-1S29 UTSA L 0-3 0-2O4 at Charlotte W 3-1 1-2O6 at Marshall L 0-3 1-3O11 at East Carolina L 2-3 1-4O18 MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 0-3 1-5O20 SOUTHERN MISS L 0-3 1-6O25 at Tulsa L 0-3 1-7O27 FIU L 0-3 1-8N1 at North Texas L 0-3 1-9N8 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 1-3 1-10N10 UAB L 0-3 1-11N15 at Tulane L 0-3 1-12N17 at Rice L 0-3 1-13

MaRshall (16-16, 8-6 c-usa)S27 at Florida Atlantic W 3-2 1-0S29 at FIU W 3-0 2-0O4 TULANE L 0-3 2-1O6 LA TECH W 3-0 3-1O11 at Rice L 1-3 3-2O13 at North Texas W 3-1 4-2O18 EAST CAROLINA W 3-0 5-2O20 at UAB W 3-0 6-2O26 CHARLOTTE W 3-1 7-2N1 UTEP L 2-3 7-3N3 UTSA L 1-3 7-4N8 at Southern Miss L 1-3 7-5N10 at Tulsa L 1-3 7-6N15 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 3-2 8-6

MiDDlE tEnnEssEE (17-13, 8-6 c-usa)S27 at Rice W 3-0 1-0S29 at North Texas L 1-3 1-106 UAB W 3-1 2-1O11 UTEP L 1-3 2-2O13 UTSA W 3-0 3-2O18 at LA Tech W 3-0 4-2O20 at Charlotte W 3-2 5-2O25 SOUTHERN MISS W 3-1 6-2N1 TULSA L 1-3 6-3N3 at East Carolina L 2-3 6-4N8 FIU W 3-0 7-4N10 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 3-1 8-4N15 at Marshall L 2-3 8-5N17 at Tulane L 1-3 8-6

noRth tExas (17-15, 8-6 c-usa)S27 EAST CAROLINA W 3-0 1-0S29 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 3-1 2-0O4 at Southern Miss W 3-2 3-0O6 at Tulsa L 1-3 3-1O11 CHARLOTTE W 3-0 4-1O13 MARSHALL L 1-3 4-2O18 at UAB L 0-3 4-3O20 at UTSA L 0-3 4-4O27 at Rice W 3-1 5-4N1 LA TECH W 3-0 6-4N3 TULANE W 3-1 7-4N10 UTEP W 3-0 8-4N15 at Florida Atlantic L 2-3 8-5N17 at FIU L 0-3 8-6

RicE (11-19, 7-7 c-usa)S27 MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 0-3 0-1S29 EAST CAROLINA W 3-0 1-1O4 at Tulsa L 0-3 1-2O6 at Southern Miss L 2-3 1-3O11 MARSHALL W 3-1 2-3O13 CHARLOTTE W 3-0 3-3O18 at UTSA L 2-3 3-4O20 at UTEP L 0-3 3-5O27 NORTH TEXAS L 1-3 3-6N1 at Florida Atlantic W 3-1 4-6N3 at FIU W 3-1 5-6N10 TULANE L 1-3 5-7N15 at UAB W 3-0 6-7N17 LA TECH W 3-0 7-7

southERn Miss (17-14, 7-7 c-usa)S27 at UAB L 2-3 0-1O4 NORTH TEXAS L 2-3 0-2O6 RICE W 3-2 1-2O11 UTSA L 1-3 1-3O13 UTEP W 3-0 2-3O18 at Tulane L 1-3 2-4O20 at LA Tech W 3-0 3-4O25 at Middle Tennessee L 1-3 3-5O27 at Tulsa L 1-3 3-6N1 EAST CAROLINA W 3-0 4-6N8 MARSHALL W 3-1 5-6N10 FIU L 1-3 5-7N15 at Charlotte W 3-0 6-7N17 at Florida Atlantic W 3-1 7-7

uaB (21-14, 7-7 c-usa)S27 SOUTHERN MISS W 3-2 1-0S29 TULSA L 2-3 1-1O4 at East Carolina W 3-1 2-1O6 at Middle Tennessee L 1-3 2-2O11 at FIU L 0-3 2-3O13 at Florida Atlantic W 3-0 3-3O18 NORTH TEXAS W 3-0 4-3O20 MARSHALL L 0-3 4-4O25 at UTEP W 3-1 5-4N1 TULANE L 1-3 5-5N8 at UTSA L 0-3 5-6N10 at LA Tech W 3-0 6-6N15 RICE L 0-3 6-7N17 CHARLOTTE W 3-1 7-7

utEP (14-16, 7-7 c-usa)S27 at LA Tech W 3-1 1-0S29 at Tulane L 1-3 1-1O4 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 3-1 2-1O6 FIU W 3-0 3-1O11 at Middle Tennessee W 3-1 4-1O13 at Southern Miss L 0-3 4-2O20 RICE W 3-0 5-2O25 UAB L 1-3 5-3O27 UTSA L 0-3 5-4N1 at Marshall W 3-2 6-4N3 at Charlotte L 1-3 6-5N10 at North Texas L 0-3 6-6N15 TULSA L 2-3 6-7N17 EAST CAROLINA W 3-0 7-7

utsa (24-8, 13-1 c-usa)S27 at Tulane W 3-1 1-0S29 at LA Tech W 3-0 2-0O4 FIU W 3-0 3-0O6 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 3-0 4-0O11 at Southern Miss W 3-1 5-0O13 at Middle Tennessee L 0-3 5-1O18 RICE W 3-2 6-1O20 NORTH TEXAS W 3-0 7-1O27 at UTEP W 3-0 8-1N1 at Charlotte W 3-0 9-1N3 at Marshall W 3-1 10-1N8 UAB W 3-0 11-1N15 EAST CAROLINA W 3-1 12-1N17 TULSA W 3-0 13-1

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uc RivERsiDEHIGHLANDERS8-29 | las vEgas, nEv.

quick factslocation: Riverside, Calif.colors: Blue and Goldfacility: SRC Arenaconference: Big Westhead coach: Michelle Pattoncareer Record/at ucR: 85-87/2-26series: WKU leads 1-0last Meeting: W, 3-0 on 9/8/20062013 Record: 2-26lettermen Ret./lost: 10/8starters Ret./lost: 4/3

Media infoMedia contact: Lauren KanePhone: 951-827-4571Email: [email protected] site: www.gohighlanders.com

unlvREBELS8-29 | las vEgas, nEv.

quick factslocation: Las Vegas, Nev.colors: Scarlet and Grayfacility: Cox Pavilionconference: Mountain Westhead coach: Cindy Fredrick career Record/at unlv: 475-393/48-42series: WKU leads 1-0last Meeting: W, 3-1 on 9/14/20132013 overall Record: 16-14lettermen Ret./lost: 9/4starters Ret./lost: 3 + Libero/3

Media infoMedia contact: Jeffrey SealsPhone: 702-895-3134Email: [email protected] site: www.UNLVRebels.com

cal statE noRthRiDgEMATADORS8-30 | las vEgas, nEv.

quick factslocation: Northridge, Calif.colors: Red, White, Blackfacility: The Matadomeconference: Big Westhead coach: Jeff Storkcareer Record/at csun: 190-191/168-185series: First Meetinglast Meeting: First Meeting2013 overall Record: 24-7lettermen Ret./lost: 11/4starters Ret./lost: 4 + Libero/2

Media infoMedia contact: Matt MonroePhone: 818-677-3247Email: [email protected] site: www.GoMatadors.com

BElMontBRUINS9-2 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: Nashville, Tenn.colors: Navy, Red, Whitefacility: Curb Event Centerconference: Ohio Valleyhead coach: Tony Howellcareer Record/at Bu: 0-0/0-0series: WKU leads 15-0last Meeting: W, 3-1 on 9/3/142013 Record: 19-14lettermen Ret./lost: 8/7starters Ret./lost: 2/4

Media infoMedia contact: Nick BrownPhone: 615-460-8023Email: [email protected] site: www.belmontbruins.com

incaRnatE woRDCARDINALS9-5 | sPRingfiElD, Mo.

quick factslocation: San Antonio, Texascolors: Red, Black, Whitefacility: McDermott Convocation Centerconference: Southlandhead coach: Jennifer Montoyacareer Record/at uiw: 161-185/161-185series: First Meetinglast Meeting: First Meeting2013 overall Record: 13-13lettermen Ret./lost: 6/6starters Ret./lost: 4/3

Media infoMedia contact: Shane MelingPhone: 210-805-3071Email: [email protected] site: www.cardinalathletics.com

MissouRi statEBEARS9-5 | sPRingfiElD, Mo.

quick factslocation: Springfield, Mo.colors: Maroon and Whitefacility: Hammons Student Centerconference: Missouri Valleyhead coach: Melissa Stokescareer Record/at Msu: 394-190/394-190series: First Meetinglast Meeting: First Meeting2013 overall Record: 21-11lettermen Ret./lost: 7/7starters Ret./lost: 2/4 + Libero

Media infoMedia contact: Ben AdamsonPhone: 405-742-7585Email: [email protected] site: www.missouristatebears.com

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wisconsin-MilwaukEEPANTHERS9-6 | sPRingfiElD, Mo.9-19 | East lansing, Mich.

quick factslocation: Milwaukee, Wis.colors: Black and Goldfacility: Klotsche Centerconference: Horizonhead coach: Susie Johnsoncareer Record/at uwM: 157-118/137-71series: WKU leads 2-0last Meeting: W, 3-0 on 9/4/19932013 Record: 18-11lettermen Ret./lost: 14/1starters Ret./lost: 6/1

Media infoMedia contact: Chris ZillsPhone: 414-229-4593Email: [email protected] site: www.uwmpanthers.com

oRal RoBERtsGOLDEN EAGLES9-6 | sPRingfiElD, Mo.

quick factslocation: Tulsa, Okla.colors: Navy Blue, Vegas Gold, Whitefacility: Kenneth H. Cooper Aerobics Centerconference: Summit Leaguehead coach: Sheera Sirolacareer Record/at oRu: 209-133/209-133series: Tied at 1-1last Meeting: L, 0-3 on 10/1/19942013 overall Record: 22-7lettermen Ret./lost: 9/5starters Ret./lost: 4/2 + Libero

Media infoMedia contact: Rob WaldenPhone: 918-495-7094Email: [email protected] site: www.ORUGoldenEagles.com

liPscoMBLADY BISONS9-9 | nashvillE, tEnn.

quick factslocation: Nashville, Tenn. colors: Purple and Goldfacility: Allen Arena conference: Atlantic Sunhead coach: Brandon Rosenthalcareer Record/at lu: 198-143/198-143series: WKU leads 6-1last Meeting: W, 3-0 on 9/11/20122013 overall Record: 23-8lettermen Ret./lost: 10/2starters Ret./lost: 6/1

Media infoMedia contact: Mark McGeePhone: 615-966-5862Email: [email protected] site: www.lipscombsports.com

PuRDuEBOILERMAKERS9-12 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: West Lafayette, Ind.colors: Old Gold and Blackfacility: Holloway Gymnasiumconference: Big Tenhead coach: Dave Shondellcareer Record/at Pu: 237-131/237-131series: WKU leads 3-1last Meeting: W, 3-2 on 8/31/20132013 Record: 23-12lettermen Ret./lost: 8/6starters Ret./lost: 4/2 + Libero

Media infoMedia contact: Wendy MayerPhone: 765-494-3919Email: [email protected] site: www.purduesports.com

austin PEaYLADY GOVS9-13 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: Clarksville, Tenn.colors: Red and Whitefacility: Winfield Dunn Centerconference: Ohio Valleyhead coach: Taylor Mottcareer Record/at aPsu: 334-197/30-38series: WKU leads 27-11last Meeting: W, 3-0 on 8/28/20122013 overall Record: 13-22lettermen Ret./lost: 11/2starters Ret./lost: 4 + Libero/2

Media infoMedia contact: Cody BushPhone: 931-221-7561Email: [email protected] site: www.LetsGoPeay.com

wEstERn MichiganBRONCOS9-13 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: Kalamazoo, Mich. colors: Brown and Goldfacility: University Arena conference: Mid-Americanhead coach: Colleen Munsoncareer Record/at wMu: 250-197/198-98series: Tied at1-1last Meeting: W, 3-1 on 9/21/20132013 overall Record: 17-14lettermen Ret./lost: 7/4starters Ret./lost: 3/3 + Libero

Media infoMedia contact: Sean FaganPhone: 269-387-3168Email: [email protected] site: www.wmubroncos.com

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Michigan statESPARTANS9-19 | East lansing, Mich.

quick factslocation: East Lansing, Mich.colors: Green and Whitefacility: Jenison Field Houseconference: Big Tenhead coach: Cathy Georgecareer Record/at Bgsu: 534-352/169-126series: First Meetinglast Meeting: First Meeting2013 Record: 23-12lettermen Ret./lost: 11/4starters Ret./lost: 3 + Libero/3

Media infoMedia contact: Jamie BaldwinPhone: 517-355-2271Email: [email protected] site: www.MSUSpartans.com

liu BRooklYnBLACKBIRDS9-20 | East lansing, Mich.

quick factslocation: Brooklyn, N.Y.colors: Black and Silverfacility: Steinberg Wellness Centerconference: Northeasthead coach: Kyle Robinsoncareer Record/at liu: 119-76/119-76series: First Meetinglast Meeting: First Meeting2013 overall Record: 23-8lettermen Ret./lost: N/Astarters Ret./lost: N/A

Media infoMedia contact: Casey SnedecorPhone: 718-488-1307Email: [email protected] site: www.liuathletics.com

tEnnEssEE tEchGOLDEN EAGLES9-23 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: Cookeville, Tenn. colors: Purple and Goldfacility: Eblen Centerconference: Ohio Valleyhead coach: Dave Zelenockcareer Record/at ttu: 5-21/5-21series: WKU leads 23-8last Meeting: W, 3-0 on 9/7/20122013 overall Record: 5-21lettermen Ret./lost: 8/6starters Ret./lost: 3 + Libero/3

Media infoMedia contact: Jocelyn VerVeldePhone: 931-372-3293Email: [email protected] site: www.TTUSports.com

louisiana tEchLADY TECHSTERS9-26 | Ruston, la.

quick factslocation: Ruston, La.colors: Blue and Redfacility: Thomas Assembly Centerconference: Conference USAhead coach: Adriano de Souzacareer Record/at la tech: 39-85/10-49series: WKU leads 8-7last Meeting: W, 3-1 on 11/10/20002013 Record: 7-22lettermen Ret./lost: 8/4starters Ret./lost: 3 + Libero/3

Media infoMedia contact: Anna Claire ThomasPhone: 318-257-5314Email: [email protected] site: www.LATechSports.com

RicEOWLS9-28 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: Houston, Texascolors: Blue and Grayfacility: Tudor Fieldhouseconference: Conference USAhead coach: Genny Volpe career Record/at Ru: 177-130/177-130series: Rice leads 1-0last Meeting: L, 0-3 on 9/14/19852013 overall Record: 11-19lettermen Ret./lost: 11/2starters Ret./lost: 6 + Libero/2

Media infoMedia contact: Kenny BybeePhone: 713-348-8874Email: [email protected] site: www.riceowls.com

fiuPANTHERS10-3 | MiaMi, fla.10-24 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: Miami, Fla. colors: Navy Blue and Goldfacility: FIU Arenaconference: Conference USAhead coach: Rita Buck-Crockettcareer Record/at fiu: 61-143/13-17series: WKU leads 28-8last Meeting: W, 3-0 on 11/15/20122013 overall Record: 13-17lettermen Ret./lost: 5/12starters Ret./lost: 2/4

Media infoMedia contact: Kristina TaylorPhone: 305-348-7887Email: [email protected] site: www.FIUSports.com

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floRiDa atlanticOWLS10-5 | Boca Raton, fla.10-26 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: Boca Raton, Fla.colors: Blue and Redfacility: FAU Arenaconference: Conference USAhead coach: Fernanda Nelsoncareer Record/at fau: series: WKU leads 15-0last Meeting: W, 3-0 on 10/27/20122013 Record: 13-17lettermen Ret./lost: 9/7starters Ret./lost: 4 + Libero/2

Media infoMedia contact: Justin JohnsonPhone: 561-302-0461Email: [email protected] site: www.fausports.com

chaRlottE49ERS10-7 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: Charlotte, N.C.colors: Green and Whitefacility: Halton Arenaconference: Conference USAhead coach: Gokhan Yilmazcareer Record/at cha: 0-0/0-0series: WKU leads 7-3last Meeting: W, 3-0 on 10/12/19902013 overall Record: 12-17lettermen Ret./lost: 8/4starters Ret./lost: 4 + Libero/2

Media infoMedia contact: Sean FoxPhone: 704-687-1023Email: [email protected] site: www.charlotte49ers.com

MaRshallTHUNDERING HERD10-10 | Bowling gREEn, kY.11-9 | huntington, w.va.

quick factslocation: Huntington, W. Va.colors: Kelly Green and Whitefacility: Cam Henderson Centerconference: Conference USAhead coach: Mitch Jacobscareer Record/at Mu: 405-271/223-160series: WKU leads 4-2last Meeting: L, 2-3 on 9/17/20102013 overall Record: 16-16lettermen Ret./lost: 8/5starters Ret./lost: 4/2 + Libero

Media infoMedia contact: Caitie SmithPhone: 304-696-5276Email: [email protected] site: www.herdzone.com

noRth tExasMEAN GREEN10-12 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: Denton, Texascolors: Green and Whitefacility: Mean Green Volleyball Centerconference: Conference USAhead coach: Andrew Palileocareer Record/at nt: 289-206/17-15series: WKU leads 14-1last Meeting: W, 3-0 on 11/17/20122013 Record: 17-15lettermen Ret./lost: 6/8starters Ret./lost: 3/3

Media infoMedia contact: Taylor BrasherPhone: 940-565-3671Email: [email protected] site: www.meangreensports.com

utsaROADRUNNERS10-17 | san antonio, tExas

quick factslocation: San Antonio, Texascolors: Orange and Bluefacility: Convocation Centerconference: Conference USAhead coach: Laura Neugebauer-Groffcareer Record/at utsa: 469-232/213-171series: First Meetinglast Meeting: First Meeting2013 overall Record: 24-8lettermen Ret./lost: 10/7starters Ret./lost: 5 + Libero/1

Media infoMedia contact: Zena RexPhone: 210-458-6460Email: [email protected] site: www.goutsa.com

utEPMINERS10-19 | El Paso, tExas11-13 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: El Paso, Texascolors: Dark Blue, Orange, Silver Accentfacility: Memorial Gymconference: Conference USAhead coach: Holly Wattscareer Record/at utEP: 14-16/14-16series: First Meetinglast Meeting: First Meeting2013 overall Record: 14-16lettermen Ret./lost: 7/4starters Ret./lost: 2/3 + Libero

Media infoMedia contact: Audrey WestcottPhone: 915-747-6451Email: [email protected] site: www.utepathletics.com

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uaBBLAZERS10-31 | BiRMinghaM, ala.

quick factslocation: Birmingham, Ala.colors: Forest Green and Old Goldfacility: Bartow Arenaconference: Conference USA head coach: Kerry Messersmithcareer Record/at uaB: 646-352/172-100series: UAB leads 22-3last Meeting: W, 3-1 on 9/20/19962013 Record: 21-14lettermen Ret./lost: 7/5starters Ret./lost: 3/3 + Libero

Media infoMedia contact: Kristin WatkinsPhone: 205-934-0725Email: [email protected] site: www.uabsports.com

southERn MissGOLDEN EAGLES11-7 | hattiEsBuRg, Miss.

quick factslocation: Hattiesburg, Miss.colors: Black and Goldfacility: Reed Green Coliseumconference: Conference USAhead coach: Amanda Berkleycareer Record/at usM: 17-14/17-14series: Southern Miss leads 1-0last Meeting: L, 2-3 on 9/23/19882013 overall Record: 17-14lettermen Ret./lost: 13/2starters Ret./lost: 6 + Libero/0

Media infoMedia contact: Shirley HillPhone: 601-266-4503Email: [email protected] site: www.southernmiss.com

MiDDlE tEnnEssEEBLUE RAIDERS11-16 | Bowling gREEn, kY.

quick factslocation: Murfreesboro, Tenn. colors: Royal Blue and Whitefacility: Alumni Memorial Gym conference: Conference USAhead coach: Matt Peckcareer Record/at Mtsu: 734-297/191-101series: WKU leads 39-16last Meeting: W, 3-0 on 11/9/20122013 overall Record: 17-13lettermen Ret./lost: 9/5starters Ret./lost: 3/Libero + 3

Media infoMedia contact: Brent BeerendsPhone: 615-904-8209Email: [email protected] site: www.GoBlueRaiders.com

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2014 ScheduleUNLV INVITATIONALAug. 29 UC Riverside 3:30 pm Las Vegas, Nev. UNLV 8:30 pm Las Vegas, Nev.Aug. 30 Cal State Northridge 3:30 pm Las Vegas, Nev. Sept. 2 Belmont 7:00 pm Bowling Green

DR. MARY JO WYNN INVITATIONALSept. 5 Incarnate Word 10:00 am Springfield, Mo. Missouri State 7:00 pm Springfield, Mo. Sept. 6 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 10:30 am Springfield, Mo. Oral Roberts 2:30 pm Springfield, Mo. Sept. 9 Lipscomb 6:30 pm Nashville, Tenn.

HOLIDAY INN UNIVERSITY PLAZA INVITATIONALSept. 12 Purdue 7:00 pm Bowling GreenSept. 13 Austin Peay 11:00 am Bowling Green Western Michigan 5:00 pm Bowling Green AUTO-OWNERS INSURANCE SPARTAN INVITATIONALSept. 19 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 9:00 am East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State 6:00 pm East Lansing, Mich.Sept. 20 LIU Brooklyn 3:00 pm East Lansing, Mich. Sept. 23 Tennessee Tech 7:00 pm Bowling GreenSept. 26 Louisiana Tech* 7:00 pm Ruston, La. Sept. 28 Rice* 12:00 pm Bowling Green Oct. 3 FIU* 5:00 pm Miami, Fla. Oct. 5 Florida Atlantic* 11:00 am Boca Raton, Fla.Oct. 7 Charlotte* 6:00 pm Bowling Green Oct. 10 Marshall* 7:00 pm Bowling GreenOct. 12 North Texas* 12:00 pm Bowling Green Oct. 17 UTSA* 7:00 pm San Antonio, Texas Oct. 19 UTEP* 1:00 pm El Paso, TexasOct. 24 FIU* 7:00 pm Bowling Green Oct. 26 Florida Atlantic* 12:00 pm Bowling GreenOct. 31 UAB* 7:00 pm Birmingham, Ala.Nov. 7 Southern Miss* 7:00 pm Hattiesburg, Miss. Nov. 9 Marshall* 12:00 pm Huntington, W.Va. Nov. 13 UTEP* 7:00 pm Bowling GreenNov. 15 Middle Tennessee* 7:00 pm Bowling Green Nov. 21-23 Conference USA Tournament Hattiesburg, Miss.

ALL TIMES LISTED ARE CENTRAL STANDARD TIME