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TENNESSEE /// LADY VOLUNTEERS VOLLEYBALL 2011 MATCH NOTES 2011 SEASON SCHEDULE TO NOTE... TWO TO TIE, THREE TO WIN OUTRIGHT Following two road wins last weekend, the #14 Lady Vols have put themselves in prime position to win the Southeastern Conference. With a one match lead over Kentucky, two wins would assure the Big Orange of at least a share of the conference crown, while three victories would give UT the title outright. Tennessee has now won nine-straight matches, six of which have come on the road. Entering the weekend, UT is a perfect 10-0 at home. Last year, Tennessee won all but two home SEC matches in the friendly confines of Thompson-Boling Arena. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT The No. 14 University of Tennessee Lady Vol volleyball team ended its regular season road slate with a pair of victories at Ole Miss and Alabama to improve to 24-3 overall and 16-1 in conference play. Just like the first time the two squads met earlier this season in Knoxville, the Big Orange defeated the Rebels in five sets. Sophomore Kelsey Robinson, junior Leslie Cikra and freshman Tiffany Baker all had at least 18 kills versus OM. Mary Pollmiller set a new career-high in assists, as she dished out 69 helpers and guided the UT offense to a season-high 79 kills. Two days later in Tuscaloosa, the Lady Vols swept the Crimson Tide to extend its winning streak to nine. Robinson recorded her 19th double-double on the year, as she had a team-best 12 kills and 12 digs. She is now UT’s all time kills leader during the 25-point rally scoring era with 466. Junior DeeDee Harrison hit a career-best .733 by connecting on 12 of her 15 swings. Pollmiller also set a career-high in kills with six, as she also paced the offense to again hitting over .300. The win at Alabama also marked the program’s 800th win. OPPONENTS AT A QUICK GLANCE Tennessee hosts the top two teams in the SEC Western Division this weekend. Friday’s opponent, Arkansas, trails LSU by one match in the divsional standings as it has won six of its last eight matches. This is a crucial weekend for the Tigers, who are looking to claim their seventh consecutive SEC Western Division title. Earlier this season, UT won in Baton Rouge for the first since 2000. Arkansas 2011 Record: 18-10 (10-7 SEC) All-Time Series Record: UT leads 15-14 Patrick’s Record Against: 14-12 Last 10 Meetings: UT leads 8-2 The Last Two Meetings: 11/14/10 (Knoxville): Tennessee def. Arkansas 3-0 (25 -17, 25-15, 25-15) 9/30/11 (Fayetteville, Ark.): Tennessee def. Arkansas, 3-0 (25-19, 25-16, 25-19) LSU 2011 Record: 18-9 (11-6 SEC) All-Time Series Record: LSU leads 33-18 Patrick’s Record Against: 9-11 Last 10 Meetings: LSU leads 7-3 The Last Two Meetings: 11/12/10 (Knoxville): LSU def. Tennessee 3-1 (25-18, 23-25, 26-24, 25-21) 9/30/11 (Baton Rouge, La.): Tennessee def. LSU, 3-1 (25-17, 23-25, 25-21, 25-14) THE SEC (HISTORICALLY SPEAKING) Tennessee has won at least 15 SEC matches each of the last four seasons, as the Big Orange already tallied 16 conference wins this year, with three matches still remaining. Rob Patrick is 160-91 in his career in the SEC. In 13 of his 15 seasons, he led the Lady Vols to a .500 or better record against the conference. In 2004, Tennessee stormed through the league with a 15-1 record, tying for first in the SEC and winning the SEC Tournament a week later. AUGUST Comcast Lady Vol Classic 26 Ohio W, 3-2 27 Villanova W, 3-0 Maryland W, 3-2 SEPTEMBER Illinois State Farm Classic Champaign, Ill. 2 @ #7 Illinois L, 1-3 3 vs. #21 Dayton W, 3-2 vs. Houston L, 2-3 Virginia Tech Invitational Blacksburg, Va. 9 vs. Seton Hall W, 3-0 10 vs. American W, 3-0 @ Virginia Tech W, 3-1 16 Georgia * W, 3-0 18 Auburn * W, 3-0 23 @ South Carolina * W, 3-1 25 @ #6 Florida W, 3-2 30 @ LSU * W, 3-1 OCTOBER 2 @ Arkansas * W, 3-0 7 Alabama * W, 3-0 9 Mississippi W, 3-2 12 @ #25 Kentucky * L, 2-3 16 @ Mississippi State * W, 3-0 21 @ Auburn * W, 3-1 23 @ Georgia * W, 3-1 28 #13 Florida * W, 3-1 30 South Carolina * W, 3-0 NOVEMBER 2 @ Louisville W, 3-0 6 Mississippi State * W, 3-1 11 @ Mississippi W, 3-2 13 @ Alabama * W, 3-0 18 Arkansas * 7 p.m. ET 20 LSU * 2 p.m. ET 23 Kentucky * 7 p.m. ET >> * SEC match CONTACT BOX /// MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION TODD MOUNCE Graduate Assistant Email: [email protected] Office: 865.974.0311 Cell: 330.718.6040 MATT MAGILL Student Assistant Media Contact Email: [email protected] THE SEC: THE FINAL THREE [ NOV. 18 & 20 /// THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA /// KNOXVILLE, TENN. ] FRIDAY vs. Arkansas [18-10, 10-7] /// 7:00 p.m. ET SUNDAY vs. LSU [18-9, 11-6] /// 2:00 p.m. ET (CSS) 2011 RECORD OVERALL RECORD: 24-3 SEC 16-1 NON-CONFERENCE 8-2 HOME 10-0 AWAY 11-2 NEUTRAL 3-1

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TENNESSEE /// LADY VOLUNTEERS VOLLEYBALL 2011

MATCH NOTES

2011 SEASON SCHEDULE

TO NOTE...TWO TO TIE, THREE TO WIN OUTRIGHT

Following two road wins last weekend, the #14 Lady Vols have put themselves in prime position to win the Southeastern Conference. With a one match lead over Kentucky, two wins would assure the Big Orange of at least a share of the conference crown, while three victories would give UT the title outright.

Tennessee has now won nine-straight matches, six of which have come on the road. Entering the weekend, UT is a perfect 10-0 at home.

Last year, Tennessee won all but two home SEC matches in the friendly confi nes of Thompson-Boling Arena.

IN CASE YOU MISSED ITThe No. 14 University of Tennessee Lady Vol

volleyball team ended its regular season road slate with a pair of victories at Ole Miss and Alabama to improve to 24-3 overall and 16-1 in conference play.

Just like the fi rst time the two squads met earlier this season in Knoxville, the Big Orange defeated the Rebels in fi ve sets. Sophomore Kelsey Robinson, junior Leslie Cikra and freshman Tiff any Baker all had at least 18 kills versus OM. Mary Pollmiller set a new career-high in assists, as she dished out 69 helpers and guided the UT off ense to a season-high 79 kills.

Two days later in Tuscaloosa, the Lady Vols swept the Crimson Tide to extend its winning streak to nine.

Robinson recorded her 19th double-double on the year, as she had a team-best 12 kills and 12 digs. She is now UT’s all time kills leader during the 25-point rally scoring era with 466. Junior DeeDee

Harrison hit a career-best .733 by connecting on 12 of her 15 swings.

Pollmiller also set a career-high in kills with six, as she also paced the off ense to again hitting over .300. The win at Alabama also marked the program’s 800th win.

OPPONENTS AT A QUICK GLANCETennessee hosts the top two teams in the SEC

Western Division this weekend. Friday’s opponent, Arkansas, trails LSU by one match in the divsional standings as it has won six of its last eight matches.

This is a crucial weekend for the Tigers, who are looking to claim their seventh consecutive SEC Western Division title. Earlier this season, UT won in Baton Rouge for the fi rst since 2000.

Arkansas2011 Record: 18-10 (10-7 SEC)All-Time Series Record: UT leads 15-14Patrick’s Record Against: 14-12Last 10 Meetings: UT leads 8-2The Last Two Meetings:

11/14/10 (Knoxville): Tennessee def. Arkansas 3-0 (25-17, 25-15, 25-15)9/30/11 (Fayetteville, Ark.): Tennessee def. Arkansas, 3-0 (25-19, 25-16, 25-19)

LSU2011 Record: 18-9 (11-6 SEC)All-Time Series Record: LSU leads 33-18Patrick’s Record Against: 9-11Last 10 Meetings: LSU leads 7-3The Last Two Meetings:

11/12/10 (Knoxville): LSU def. Tennessee 3-1 (25-18,23-25, 26-24, 25-21)9/30/11 (Baton Rouge, La.): Tennessee def. LSU, 3-1 (25-17, 23-25, 25-21, 25-14)

THE SEC (HISTORICALLY SPEAKING)Tennessee has won at least 15 SEC matches each

of the last four seasons, as the Big Orange already tallied 16 conference wins this year, with three matches still remaining.

Rob Patrick is 160-91 in his career in the SEC. In 13 of his 15 seasons, he led the Lady Vols to a .500 or better record against the conference. In 2004, Tennessee stormed through the league with a 15-1 record, tying for fi rst in the SEC and winning the SEC Tournament a week later.

AUGUST Comcast Lady Vol Classic

26 Ohio W, 3-227 Villanova W, 3-0 Maryland W, 3-2

SEPTEMBER Illinois State Farm Classic

Champaign, Ill.2 @ #7 Illinois L, 1-33 vs. #21 Dayton W, 3-2 vs. Houston L, 2-3

Virginia Tech Invitational

Blacksburg, Va.9 vs. Seton Hall W, 3-010 vs. American W, 3-0 @ Virginia Tech W, 3-1

16 Georgia * W, 3-018 Auburn * W, 3-023 @ South Carolina * W, 3-125 @ #6 Florida W, 3-230 @ LSU * W, 3-1

OCTOBER2 @ Arkansas * W, 3-07 Alabama * W, 3-09 Mississippi W, 3-212 @ #25 Kentucky * L, 2-316 @ Mississippi State * W, 3-021 @ Auburn * W, 3-123 @ Georgia * W, 3-128 #13 Florida * W, 3-130 South Carolina * W, 3-0

NOVEMBER2 @ Louisville W, 3-06 Mississippi State * W, 3-111 @ Mississippi W, 3-213 @ Alabama * W, 3-018 Arkansas * 7 p.m. ET20 LSU * 2 p.m. ET23 Kentucky * 7 p.m. ET

>> * SEC match

CONTACT BOX /// MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION

TODD MOUNCEGraduate AssistantEmail: [email protected] ce: 865.974.0311Cell: 330.718.6040

MATT MAGILLStudent Assistant Media ContactEmail: [email protected]

THE SEC: THE FINAL THREE[ NOV. 18 & 20 /// THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA /// KNOXVILLE, TENN. ]

FRIDAY vs. Arkansas [18-10, 10-7] /// 7:00 p.m. ET

SUNDAY vs. LSU [18-9, 11-6] /// 2:00 p.m. ET (CSS)

2011

REC

ORD OVERALL RECORD: 24-3

SEC 16-1NON-CONFERENCE 8-2HOME 10-0AWAY 11-2NEUTRAL 3-1

No. Name Pos. Ht. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

2 Nikki Brice DS 5-8 Fr.-HS Fullerton, Calif. (Troy H.S.)3 Stephanie Stoll MB 6-2 Fr.-RS Bellevue, Wash. (Washington)4 Kylann Scheidt S 6-0 So.-1L Knoxville, Tenn. (Farragut H.S.)6 Shealyn Kolosky MB 6-3 Fr.-HS Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton Warrenville South H.S.)7 Tiff any Baker OH/MB 6-4 Fr.-HS Carrolton, Texas (Hebron H.S.)8 DeeDee Harrison MB 6-3 Jr.-2L Nashville, Tenn. (Hillsboro H.S.)9 Kelsey Robinson OH 6-2 So.-1L Bartlett, Ill. (Wheaton-St. Francis H.S.)10 Ellen Mullins L/DS 5-6 So.-1L Nashville, Tenn. (Father Ryan H.S.)11 Leslie Cikra OH 6-4 Jr.-2L Chagrin Falls, Ohio (Chagrin Falls H.S.)14 Kayla Jeter OH 5-11 Sr.-3L Solon, Ohio (Solon H.S.)15 Mary Pollmiller S 5-10 Fr.-HS Littleton, Colo. (Chatfi eld H.S.)17 Kelsey Mahoney S 5-10 Sr.-3L Fort Worth, Texas (Keller Central H.S.)24 Jasmine Brown DS 5-8 Jr.-2L Chattanooga, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory School)30 Mercedes Vaughn MB 6-1 Fr.-HS Wilmington, Del. (Academy Park)35 Carly Sahagian OH/DS 6-1 So.-1L Bartlett, Ill. (Bartlett H.S.)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEKylann Scheidt KYE-lynn SHITEShealyn Kolosky SHAY-lynnLeslie Cikra SICK-ruhCarly Sahagian SUH-hay-gee-inn

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Rob Patrick (Miami [Ohio], ’83)Record at UT 314-153 (15 years)Overall Record Same

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

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

FOLLOW THE TEAM ONLINEWebsite utladyvols.com/volleyballFacebook facebook.com/UTVolleyballTwitter twitter.com/LadyVol_VBall twitter.com/RobPatrickUT twitter.com/LadyVol_SportsYoutube youtube.com/utsportstv

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

MEDIA INFORMATION

INFO BOX /// LADY VOLS PRACTICE SCHEDULE

MEDIA CREDENTIALS Requests for working media credentials should be directed to volleyball contact Todd Mounce. Those wishing to attend a match are asked to call the Media Relations Offi ce to be placed on the pass list. Photo credentials will be issued only to accredited photographers or those individuals on special assignment. Because there are specifi cally designated areas for photographers, we ask that anyone shooting a Lady Vol volleyball match at Thompson-Boling Arena check with Todd prior to the start of the contest.

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

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

INTERVIEWS Interviews will be available following the match after a 10-minute cooling-off period. Media wishing to interview the coaches or any players other than on game days are required to set up interviews with 24 hours notice through Todd Mounce in the UT Media Relations Offi ce.

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Overnight Mail Address

Stokely Athletic Center1720 Volunteer Blvd.Knoxville, TN 37996

Todd Mounce

Offi ce Phone: 865.974.1212Direct Line: 865.974.0311Cell Phone: 330.718.6040Fax: 865.974.8875Email: [email protected]: @TJMounce

TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALL ROSTER

SUNDAY[20]Match:

vs LSU, 2 p.m. ET (CSS)

MONDAY[21]Practice: 3-5:30 p.m.

TUESDAY[22]Practice: 3:30-6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY[23]Match:

vs Kentucky, 7 p.m. ET

THURSDAY[24]Off :

FRIDAY[25]Off :

SATURDAY[26]Off :

ALAN EDWARDS /// ASSISTANT COACHIn July, former Iona College head coach Alan Ed-

wards joined the UT staff as the team’s new assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.

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

Edwards was most recently the head coach at Iona for the past fi ve seasons, where he led the Gaels to a 75-79 overall record and four appearances in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championships.

During his time in New Rochelle, Edwards men-tored one of the top defensive players in NCAA history in Allison Neiters. One of the top volleyball performers in Iona College and MAAC history, she shattered the Iona and conference career record for digs with 2,682, the fi fth highest all-time total in the NCAA.

Neiters was named the 2007 and 2008 MAAC De-fensive Player of the Year and 2009 MAAC Libero of the Year, as well as the league’s Defensive Player of the Week 17 times during her career. She was also a three-time MAAC All-Academic Team and MAAC Honor Roll member, two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection and earned Iona’s Academic Merit Award for holding a 3.50 or above grade point aver-age.

RACHEL COOPER /// ASSISTANT COACHAfter a standout career at Mississippi State as a

player and coaching the past three seasons as an as-sistant at ETSU, Rachel Cooper joined the Tennees-see staff in May.

Prior to her time as an assistant coach at ETSU, Cooper served as a graduate assistant with the Buc-caneers, where she assisted in recruiting and coordi-nated team travel and community service.

“The thing that most impresses me about Rachel is her work ethic,” Patrick said. “I’ve gotten to know her in recent years when she has come to work our camps and I am very excited that we have been able to add her to our coaching staff . She has experi-ence in recruiting and understands the day-to-day responsibilities involved with running a high-level volleyball program.

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

A Roscoe, Ill., native, Cooper was a four-year let-ter winner and starting outside hitter for the Missis-sippi State Bulldogs. A two-year captain and team Most Valuable Player, Cooper was also the fi rst Bull-dog athlete ever named SEC Player of the Week. She fi nished her career third all-time in kills with 1,405.

A LOOK AT TENNESSEE’S NEW COACHES

PATRICK’S CAREER RECORD[ 1997-PRESENT ]Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason

1997 15-19 5-9 4th SEC East1998 19-10 7-7 4th SEC East1999 19-13 8-6 2nd SEC East2000 23-10 9-5 3rd SEC East, NCAA 1st Round2001 16-11 7-7 3rd SEC East2002 20-11 8-8 4th SEC East2003 22-9 10-6 2nd SEC East2004 32-3 15-1 T-1st SEC East, NCAA Regional QF 2005 25-9 13-3 2nd SEC East, NCAA Semifi nal2006 19-12 10-10 3rd SEC East, NCAA 1st Round2007 11-18 6-14 5th SEC East2008 22-10 15-5 3rd SEC East, NCAA 1st Round2009 24-8 16-4 T-2nd SEC East, NCAA 2nd Round2010 25-7 15-5 2nd SEC East, NCAA 2nd Round2011 22-3 14-1Total 316-153 160-91

A LOOK AT THE 2011

COACHING STAFF

Two-time National Coach of the Year Rob Patrick has developed a tradition of excellence since com-ing to Tennessee 15 years ago. Following his arrival at Rocky Top, Patrick has become one of the nation’s top coaches and helped the Lady Vols attain levels of success never before reached in Knoxville, as evidenced by NCAA Tournament berths in six of the last seven years, including a run to the Final Four in 2005. His nine-year stretch of winning seasons from 1998-2006 marks the longest-such run in program history, topping the previous high of seven, set from 1978-84. The Big Orange has won 20 or more match-es in eight of the last 10 campaigns. Prior to Patrick’s

arrival at UT in 1997, the Lady Vols last recorded a 20-win season in 1988.

Patrick joined the UT program in July of 1997 after spending the previous three seasons as an as-sistant coach with national powerhouse Stanford. From 1994 to 1996, he helped lead the Cardinal to a combined 92-6 record and two NCAA champion-ships, including title-game victories over UCLA and Hawaii in 1994 and 1996, respectively.

During that stint, Stanford never lost a home match en route to participating in the 1995 NCAA Final Four and winning three consecutive Pac-10 titles.

UT COACHES WIN TOTAL (LEADERS)Coach Years Record Pct.

Rob Patrick 15 316-153 .674Bob Bertucci 8 229-115 .666Julie Hermann 6 77-106 .421

ROB PATRICK /// HEAD COACH

PATRICK’S MILESTONE WINSWin # Opponent (Date) Score

1 ETSU (8.30.1997) 3-150 Georgia State (10.26.1999) 3-0100 East Carolina (9.14.2002) 3-0200 Arkansas (9.17.2006) 3-1250 Arkansas (9.25.2009) 3-0300 Georgia (9.16.2011) 3-0

BREAKING DOWN THE RECORD Record Pct.

vs. Conference Opponents 172-99 .635vs. Non-Conference Opponents 144-54 .727

Record by Place

Home Matches 154-47 .766Road Matches 111-82 .575Neutral Matches 51-24 .680

Record by Month

In August 26-4 .867In September 115-57 .669In October 102-47 .685In November 65-38 .631In December 8-7 .533

AGAINST RANKED OPPONENTSOverall 20-30 .400

vs. Top 1-5 2-7 .222vs. Top 6-10 6-11 .353vs. Top 11-15 4-6 .400vs. Top 16-20 5-3 .625vs. Top 21-25 3-3 .500

SEC CAREER COACHING RECORDSRank Name School Record

1. Mary Wise Florida 91-Pres. 652-742. Fran Flory UK 1993-97 78-80

LSU 1998-Pres. 266-153 Total 93-Pres. 344-2333. Sid Feldman Georgia 1978-88 318-1354. Rob Patrick UT 1997-Pres. 316-153

5. Chris Poole Arkansas 1994-07 316-1616. Scott Luster LSU 1985-1997 308-1617. Stephanie Schleuder Alabama 1974-81 285-1088. Judy Green Alabama 1996-10 237-2349 Bob Bertucci UT 1979-86 229-11510 Kim Hudson S. Carolina 1993-04 226-133

/// Source: tennesseevolleyball.net

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

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

Robinson was a SEC All-Freshman Team selection in her fi rst season with the Lady Vols at outside hitter.

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

WHO’S NEW?For one, most of the coaching staff is new. Patrick

added two new assistants in the offseason: Alan

Edwards, who was head coach at Iona; and Rachel

Cooper, who was as an assistant at East Tennessee State.On the court, the Lady Vols feature plenty of new

faces with the eighth-ranked recruiting class in the country. Freshmen include:

• OH/MB Tiff any Baker (MaxPreps National Player of the Year; at No. 4, highest-ranked recruit to sign with Tennessee)

• MB Shealyn Kolosky

• DS Nikki Brice

• S Mary Pollmiller • MB Mercedes Vaughn.• MB Stephanie Stoll (transfer from Washington)

JETER OUT FOR SEASONSenior leader Kayla Jeter will miss the entire 2011

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

Jeter suff ered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee at team practice Aug. 19. Recovery time is estimated between six and nine months.

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

SEC COACHES’ SURVEY SAYSThe Southeastern Conference coaches selected

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

SEC Preseason Coaches Poll

Eastern Division

Team, Points

1. Florida, 122. Tennessee, 19

3. Kentucky, 264. Georgia, 395. South Carolina, 44

Western Division

Team, Points

1. LSU, 102. Mississippi, 223. Arkansas, 314. Auburn, 345. Alabama, 486. Mississippi State, 50

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

LADY VOLS IN THE RANKINGSComing off road wins at Ole Miss and Louisville,

UT moved up one spot to No. 14 in the most recent AVCA coaching poll after receiving 678 points. The squad returned to the top 25 on Sept. 26, as it was ranked 23rd following wins over South Carolina and No. 6 Florida on the road. Despite going 3-0 to start the season, the Big Orange dropped out of the poll after week one.

THE BASICS

THE BASICSOverall 24-3Conference 16-1Non-Conference 8-2vs. Ranked 3-2Home 10-0Away 11-2Neutral 3-1

VERSUSvs. the Atlantic 10 1-0vs. the Atlantic Coast 2-0vs the BIG EAST 3-0vs. the Big Ten 0-1vs. the Big 12 --vs. Conference USA 0-1vs. the Mid-American 1-0vs. the Patriot League 1-0vs. the Southern Conference --vs. the SWAC --

BY SETWhen winning the fi rst set 19-1When losing the fi rst set 5-2When winning the second set 17-1When losing the second set 7-2When winning the third set 20-1When losing the third set 4-2When winning the fourth set 9-2When losing the fourth set 3-1

Record in fi rst set 20-7Record in second set 18-9Record in third set 21-6Record in fourth set 12-4Record in fi fth set 6-2Games record 77-28

In three-set matches 11-0In four-set matches 7-1In fi ve-set matches 6-2

THE PERCENTAGESWhen hitting .400 or better 3-0When hitting .300-.399 7-0When hitting .200-.299 12-1When hitting lower than .200 2-2

When out-hitting the opp.* 22-1When out-hit by the opp. 2-2When out-digging the opp.* 21-1When out-dug by the opp. 3-2* Or Tied

BY DAYOn Monday --On Tuesday --On Wednesday 1-1On Thursday --On Friday 9-1On Saturday 5-1On Sunday 9-0

BY MONTHIn August 3-0In September 9-2In October 8-1In November 4--0In December --

BREAKING DOWN THE LADY VOLS’ RECORD...

BY T

HE N

UMBE

RS 10 The Lady Vols are a perfect 10-0 this season in matches played at home in Thompson-Boling

Arena.

76 The number of kills the Lady Vols tallied at Ole Miss, which was a

season high.

4 The number of

consecutive seasons that Tennessee has recorded at least 15

SEC wins.

1 Sophomore Kelsey Robinson ranks fi rst in the SEC in kills per set (4.44) and points per

set (5.10).

2 Two is UT’s magic number for at least a

share of the SEC title. If Tennessee wins its fi nal

three matches, it will win the crown outright.

9 The Lady Vols have

won their last nine matches. In addition,

UT has been victorious in 20 of its last 21

matches.

STATS BOX /// NATIONAL RANKINGS

AVCA COACHES TOP 25 POLLWEEK #12: NOVEMBER 14, 2011School (No.1 votes) Points Rec. Last Wk

1. Southern Cal (41) 1452 22-4 42. UCLA (4) 1347 23-4 13. California (2) 1318 25-4 54. Nebraska (3) 1299 21-3 25. Stanford (2) 1214 20-5 36. Hawai’i (6) 1206 26-1 67. Illinois (1) 1179 24-3 7

8. Purdue (1) 1121 24-3 109. Texas 1063 18-4 810. Washington 949 19-7 1111. Northern Iowa 884 28-1 1212. Penn State 866 19-7 913. Iowa State 797 20-4 1314. TENNESSEE 678 24-3 15

15. Oregon 566 18-8 2016. Kentucky 547 24-4 18

17. Florida 517 21-5 19

18. Pepperdine 488 19-6 1419. Minnesota 440 15-10 1620. San Diego 387 26-3 2121. Florida State 377 22-5 1722. Miami (FL) 172 23-3 NR23. Michigan 129 18-10 2424. Long Beach State 96 19-7 NR25. Ohio State 73 17-12 22/// Bold Indicates UT Opponents

IN OTHER RANKINGS...In other national polls and statistical lists,

the Lady Vols are ranked:RPI: No. 15-RickKern.com: No. 14Pablo Rankings: No. 14

PAST & PRESENT

LAST SEASON VS. ARKANSAS- 10/8/10 FAYETTEVILLE: Down and seeminglyout on numerous occasions, the No. 22 Universityof Tennessee volleyball team dug down deep andfound just enough to escape with a come-from-behind, 22-25, 23-25, 25-20, 25-20, 17-15, victory on the road at Arkansas. The Lady Volunteers not only fought their wayback from down two sets, but shook off a pair ofmatch points to claim the win. Nikki Fowler postedher most dominating performance off the year,pounding out a season-high 24 kills on an amazing.440 hitting with only two errors in 50 swings.

- 11/14/10 KNOXVILLE: The Tennessee volleyballteam closed out the home portion of its 2010 sched-ule with an impressive sweep over Arkansas, 25-17,25-15, 25-15. The Lady Volunteers never trailed in the match and posted their best defensive performance of the season, holding the Razorbacks to a season-low .000hitting percentage. As a team, Tennessee hit .287 and nearly doubled-up Arkansas in the kills categorywith 41 to just 22 for the Razorbacks.

LAST SEASON VS. LSU- 10/10/10 BATON ROUGE: The Tennessee volley-ball team dropped a hard-fought slugfest to 15th-ranked LSU on the road, falling 25-23, 30-28, 23-25,25-20, at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. The two teams traded blows throughout, as the contest was a back-and-forth aff air featuring a total of 43 tie scores and 17 lead changes. Kelsey Mahoney notched a double-double, lead-ing the team with 31 assists and tallying 12 digs. Kelsey Robinson added a strong eff ort with a match-high 24 digs

- 11/12/10 KNOXVILLE: Playing a rare Friday mati-nee at Thompson-Boling Arena, the University Ten-nessee volleyball team both out-hit and out-blockedLSU, but dropped a tight 3-1 decision to the Tigers,25-18, 23-25, 24-26, 21-25. Kelsey Robinson led the Lady Vol attack, recordingher fourth career double-double while posting a career-high 16 kills to go along with 14 digs and apair of blocks.

THE LAST 10 MATCHUPSHere’s a look at the Lady Vols’ results against this

weekend’s opponents, dating back to 2006. ArkansasUT holds an 8-2 advantage in the last 10 meetings10/20/06 L 23-30, 31-29, 28-30, 28-309/30/07 L 30-32, 30-27, 27-30, 30-20, 8-1511/16/07 W 30-28, 28-30, 30-27, 30-2210/19/08 W 25-21, 25-18, 17-25, 25-2111/7/08 W 29-27, 25-22, 26-28, 25-16, 15-109/25/09 W 25-19, 25-20, 26-2411/1/09 W 19-25, 25-18, 23-25, 26-24, 15-1110/8/10 W 22-25, 23-25, 25-20, 25-20, 25-1511/14/10 W 25-17, 25-15, 25-1510/2/11 W 25-19, 25-16, 25-19

LSULSU holds a 7-3 advantage in the last 10 meetings9/15/06 L 30-26, 37-35, 20-30, 22-30, 11-1510/22/06 L 28-30, 26-30, 19-3010/12/07 W 30-28, 24-30, 30-24, 29-31, 16-1411/4/07 L 17-30, 22-30, 29-319/26/08 L 25-22, 18-25, 20-25, 23-2511/2/08 W 25-22, 25-11, 25-239/18/09 L 29-31, 25-23, 25-22, 12-25, 11-1510/10/10 L 25-23, 30-28, 23-25, 25-2011/12/10 L 18-25, 25-23, 26-24, 25-219/30/11 W 25-17, 23-25, 25-21, 25-14

CAN’T MISS TELEVISIONTennessee games have aired 8 times on an ESPN

network over the years and the Lady Vols are 5-3 in those matches. Overall, the team has won 12 of their last 15 televised matches.

The Lady Vols are slated to appear on television at least one more time this season, when the team hosts LSU Sunday, in a match that will be broadcasted by CSS.

Special thanks to James at TennesseeVolleyball.net for his great research

and support of the program

SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS ARKANSASArkansas split weekend matches in its fi nal home

stand of the 2011 regular season. In the opener, Arkansas swept South Carolina (25-16, 25-15, 25-22) behind a team .430 hitting percentage, which tied for the fi fth-best eff ort in school history.

With 14 kills against the Gamecocks, Jasmine Norton moved into ninth place on Arkansas’ all-time kills list. Kelli Stipanovich had 11 kills against South Carolina and, in the process, became the 12th player in program history tally 1,200 career kills. The team’s 10th SEC win is the most by an Arkansas team since the conference moved to a double round-robin format in 2006.

In Sunday’s match against No. 19 Florida, the Razorbacks jumped out to a two-set lead but lost in fi ve sets. Norton led all players with 24 kills and moved into eighth place on Arkansas’ career kills list. The match was played in front of 1,255 fans at Barnhill Arena, the fi fth-largest home crowd in program history.

LSULSU overcame a two-set defi cit for the second

time in 2011 to emerge with a 3-2 victory Sunday over South Carolina after dropping a four-set decision to No. 19 Florida Friday. With three matches remaining in the regular season, LSU carries a one-match edge over Arkansas in the SEC Western Division race.

Madie Jones continued her strong off ensive play and racked up 36 kills at a 4.00 per set average. She cranked a career-high 23 kills verses South Carolina and posted a team-best 13 kills during the Florida match. The Plano, Texas, native has taken over the team lead with 3.56 kills per set to rank sixth in the SEC. In the middle, Desiree Elliott and Michele Williams posted 24 kills apiece at a 2.67 per set ratio.

Elliott has run her streak to 10 consecutive matches with double fi gure kills. She also has been a force on the defensive end and racked up 30 blocks during her last fi ve outings.

The Tigers have claimed six consecutive SEC Western Division titles since 2005.

NOW WE’RE ROLLINGAfter a heartbreaking loss at No. 25 Kentucky in

a fi ve-set thriller on Oct. 12, the Wildcats ended the Lady Vols 11-match winning streak.

However, since that match, the Lady Vols have won nine-straight matches, and are in sole possesion of fi rst place in the SEC standings.

The UK loss ended UT’s streak of 11 straight SEC wins, which dated back to last season. This season, the 8-0 start by the Big Orange in league play tied for the best conference start in UT history.

TENNESSEE WIN STREAKS1980: 221973: 202004: 142011: 11

1986: 11

SHE CAN DIG IT!Sophomore libero Ellen Mullins continues to be

a force in the back row for the Lady Vols. Against UK, she dug a career-high 31 balls, which is the third- most in an SEC match this season. On the season, she ranks fi fth in the conference with an average of 3.78 digs per set.

Mullins bettered her previous career high by 11, as she notched 20 digs against Dayton. Her 31 digs are the fi fth most by an SEC player this year, as she is just the fourth SEC player to reach the 30 dig mark and the 10th most by a Lady Vol in program history.

MR. 300With a sweep over Georgia in the Southeastern

Conference opener on Sept. 16, Tennessee Lady Vol head coach Rob Patrick recorded his 300th career win, all of which have come at UT.

Patrick now has the highest winning percentage of any UT volleybal coach (.674), along with the most victories (316).

WE DON’T MESS AROUNDBy notching their 20th win in just the 23rd match

of the year versus South Carolina on Sunday, the Lady Vols have made it to the 20 win milestone in the third fastest amount of time in Tennessee history. The 1973 team won their fi rst 20 in a row, while the 2004 squad reached 20 wins in 22 matches.

HOME SWEET HOMEThe Lady Vols have had a lot of success this season,

no matter what town or venue they are playing in.However, the Lady Vols have protected their home

court, as the team is a perfect 10-0 in matches played at Thompson-Boling Arena this year. Since the start of SEC play, UT has only dropped four sets in the friendly confi nes of TBA.

ABOVE .500 AGAINBy winning 16 of its fi rst 17 conference matches

this year, Tennessee is assured of having an SEC record of above .500. Head Coach Rob Patrick has now lead the Lady Vols to a .500 or better record in 13 of his 15 seasons at Rocky Top.

THE ORIGINAL ORANGE PANTSWhen UT head football coach Derek Dooley

headed out of the Neyland Stadium tunnel in orange pants for the season-opener against Montana, he created a buzz around Knoxville, and even nationally.

However, what some may not know is that Lady Vol head volleyball coach Rob Patrick had already donned the orange pants a year ago against Kentucky on Sept. 30, 2010. The match was televised on ESPNU .

The Lady Vols swept the Wildcats in that match and Patrick’s orange pants record now stands at 2-1.

STATS BOX /// DOUBLE-DOUBLES

TIFFANY BAKERDate Opponent Kills Digs

8/26 Ohio 10 1410/28 Florida 13 1110/30 South Carolina 15 1211/6 Miss. State 11 10

MARY POLLMILLERDate Opponent Assists Digs

8/27 Maryland 51 119/2 Illinois 49 119/3 Dayton 58 119/30 LSU 50 1310/21 Auburn 47 1011/6 Miss. State 45 10

KELSEY ROBINSONDate Opponent Kills Digs

8/26 Ohio 27 138/27 Maryland 24 249/2 Illinois 22 179/3 Dayton 28 199/3 Houston 22 149/10 Virginia Tech 24 159/18 Auburn 10 119/23 South Carolina 22 129/25 Florida 17 159/30 LSU 20 10 10/7 Alabama 15 1310/9 Ole Miss 20 2010/12 Kentucky 19 1510/16 Miss. State 13 1210/21 Auburn 10 1010/23 Georgia 19 1810/30 South Carolina 13 1011/11 Ole Miss 24 1311/13 Alabama 12 12

CARLY SAHAGIANDate Opponent Kills Digs

8/26 Ohio 12 218/27 Maryland 18 129/2 Illinois 11 179/23 South Carolina 12 133/25 Florida 19 13

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INSIDE THE NUMBERSNCAA DIVISION I STATISTICAL RANKINGS (as of 11/13)

SEC STATISTICAL RANKINGS (as of 11/13)

TeamAces Assists Blocks Digs Hit% Kills

1.17 13.23 2.16 14.87 .272 14.38178th 18th 104th 166th 11th 14th

IndividualAces: Robinson 0.38 61stAssists: Pollmiller 11.83 6thDigs: Mullins 3.78 219thKills: Robinson 4.44 16th

Points: Robinson 5.10 15thBlocks: Harrison 1.09 94thHitting %: Cikra .319 123rd

TeamAces Assists Blocks Digs Hit% Kills

1.17 13.23 2.16 14.87 .272 14.386th 1st 6th 5th 2nd 1st

IndividualAces: Robinson 0.38 2ndAssists: Pollmiller 11.83 1stDigs: Mullins 3.78 5thKills: Robinson 4.44 1st

Points: Robinson 5.10 1stBlocks: Harrison 1.09 2ndHitting %: Cikra .319 5th

AN OPPONENTS NIGHTMARESophomore Kelsey Robinson has been

tremendous through 27 matches, producing 11 performances of at least 20 kills so far this season. In 10 of those matches, she has also recorded a double-double. (The list of double-doubles is in the box on the right.)

No Lady Vol had as many 20-kill matches in all of 2010. All-American Nikki Fowler reached the mark four times last year to lead the team.

Meanwhile, Robinson has already surpassed her double-double total from last season, when she had fi ve matches with at least 10 kills and 10 digs.

Perhaps not suprisingly, she is a national leader off ensively. She leads the conference and ranks 16th nationally in kills per set (4.44). She also ranks 15th in Division I in points per set (5.10).

NIFTY 50Freshman Mary Pollmiller’s fi rst year in Orange

and White is off to a fantastic start. Because of injuries at the setter position, she has played all but a handful of points. Her average of 11.83 assists per set ranks fi rst in the SEC and also ranks sixth nationally.

She has 12 matches of at least 50 assists this season, the last one coming in a 3-2 Lady Vol victory at Ole Miss. This season she has also produced six double-doubles, registering 50 or more assists in three of those performances.

Pollmiller’s 50-Assist MatchesDate Opponent Assists

8/26 Ohio 568/27 Maryland 519/3 Dayton 589/3 Houston 599/10 Virginia Tech 539/23 South Carolina 539/25 Florida 599/30 LSU 5010/9 Ole Miss 5210/12 Kentucky 5410/23 Georgia 5311/11 Ole Miss 69

LADY VOL DUOS GET REWARDEDWhen a pair of Lady Vols in junior DeeDee

Harrison and sophomore Carly Sahagian were bestowed conference honors on Sept. 26, it marked the fi rst time since Oct. 20, 2008, that multiple Lady Vols were recognized by the SEC in the same week.

That feat was accomplished again on Oct. 31, as as freshman Tiff any Baker was tabbed the conference’s Off ensive Player of the Week., while classmate Mary

Pollmiller earned Freshman of the Week honors.In Sept, Sahagian was named the SEC Off ensive

Player of the Week, while Harrison earned the conference’s Defensive Player of the Week.

Sahagian recording double-doubles in both matches versus Florida and South Carolina, including blasting a career-high 19 kills at UF.

Harrison was a standout all-around performer, blocking a total of 12 attacks, with an average of 1.33 blocks per set. She als set career-highs in blocks assists and total blocks at USC. Off ensively, she also notched double-digits in kills in both matches

Baker became the sixth diff erent Lady Vol this season to earn an SEC accolade. By having six diff erent student-athletes be recognized, it is the most in UT history and ties for the most in SEC history (UF also had six players earn honors in 2007).

Baker had double-doubles in each match and increased her season averages in almost every statistical category. Pollmiller had 41 assists in a sweep of South Carolina, aiding UT to a season-high .446 hitting percentage versus the Gamecocks.

NATIONALLY KNOWNKelsey Robinson has been an off ensive force this

season, as her play has caught the attention of both the SEC and on the national level.

On Oct. 10 she was named the SEC Off ensive Player of the Week, while a day later she grabbed Sports Imports/AVCA Division I National Player of the Week Honors for her eff orts against Alabama and Ole Miss.

Robinson notched double-doubles in both matches versus the Rebels and Crimson Tide and leads the SEC with 19 double-doubles. Versus the Rebels, Robinson recorded her second 20-20 game of the season, as she blasted 20 kills and had 20 digs. In a three-set sweep of Alabama, she registered 15 kills, 13 digs and three assists.

She also received the SEC Off ensive POW accolde on Sept. 5 after her performance at the Illinois State Farm Classic. She has also earned MVP honors at the Comcast Lady Vol Classic and Virginia Tech Invite, along with being named to the all-tournament team at the Illinois State Farm Classic.

TWO IS BETTER THAN ONEWith Harrison and Sahagian earning conference

honors in the same week, and Baker and Pollmiller repeating that accomplishment, Tennessee is the only team this season to have multiple players earn SEC accolades in the same week. The last time the feat happened came in the fi nal week of 2010, as Alabama’s Mary Catherine Aune and Brianne Vande Griend grabbed Freshman and Defensive POW honors.

UT’S 800TH WINSunday’s 3-0 sweep over Alabama wasn’t only the

the squad’s 24th win on the season, but it also was the 800th win for the Tennessee volleyball program. Lady Vol head coach Rob Patrick has been a huge reason for the success, as he has accumulated nine seasons of at least 20 victories, highlighted by a 32 win season in 2004.

TO NOTE...2011 /// AWARDS & HONORS

Sports Imports/AVCA Division I National

Player of the Week

Kelsey Robinson (10/11)

CVU.com (College Volleyball Update)

National Player of the Week

Tiff any Baker (11/1)

SEC Off ensive Player of the Week

Kelsey Robinson (9/8, 10/10)Carly Sahagian (9/26)Tiff any Baker (10/31)

SEC Defensive Player of the Week

DeeDee Harrison (9/26)Ellen Mullins (10/17)

SEC Freshman of the Week

Mary Pollmiller (9/12, 10/3, 10/31, 11/14)

Comcast Lady Vol Classic All Tourney Team

Kelsey Robinson (MVP)Mary PollmillerCarly Sahagian

Virginia Tech Invitational

Kelsey Robinson (MVP)DeeDee Harrison

Mary Pollmiller

Illinois State Farm Classic

Kelsey Robinson

STARTING STRONGThe Lady Vols fi nished off the fi rst half of their

SEC double round-robin schedule in fi rst place with a 9-1 mark, which is their best record at the half way point since the conference went to the format in 2006.

The next best start came in 2009, as that team went 8-2 in its fi rst 10 against conference opponents.The team went 7-3 last season and in 2006.

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8/27 Villanova9/9 Seton Hall9/10 American9/16 Georgia9/18 Auburn10/2 Arkansas10/7 Alabama10/16 Mississippi State10/30 South Carolina11/2 Louisville11/13 Alabama

The Lady Vols have recorded 11 3-0 victories this season. Five have come at home, while the other six came at the VT Invite and at Arkansas, Miss. State, Louisville and Alabama.

FOUR IS MORE THAN ANYBODY ELSEWhen the Southeastern Conference announced

its most recent weekly award recipients on Monday, Nov. 14, a familiar name was bestowed the Freshman of the Week accolade.

Tennessee freshman setter Mary Pollmiller earned the award for the fourth time this season, as she was magnificent in the weekend matches at Ole Miss and Alabama. Pollmiller dished out 104 assists and averaged 13.00 helpers per set, as the Big Orange hit over .300 in both matches.

Against Alabama, the squad hit at a clip of .433, marking was the second-highest off ensive output of the season. Versus Ole Miss, she recorded a career-high 69 assists, ranking as the second-highest total of assists by an SEC player this year, as UT blasted a season-high 76 kills.

She fi rst earned SEC Freshman of the Week on Sept. 12 following her outstanding setting performance in Blacksburg, Va. She is one of just two freshmen currently in the SEC top 10 in assists per set, as she ranks second in the league, averaging 11.73 assists per set.

Her second honor came just three weeks later on Oct. 3, for her eff orts at LSU and Arkansas. Against the Tigers and Razorbacks, Pollmiller had a hand in 80 percent of the kills, tallying 92 of Tennessee’s 102 assists and adding fi ve kills of her own.

On Oct. 31, Pollmiller was again tabbed the conference’s freshman of the week, as she had 41 assists in a sweep of South Carolina, aiding UT to a season-high .446 hitting percentage versus the Gamecocks.

Her four accolades this year tie for the second most an SEC freshman has received since the conference began naming a Freshman of the Week in 2005. Jasmine Norton of Arkansas collected six awards during her freshman campaign in 2009.

DOMINATING ‘D’ The Tennessee defense has been terrifi c as of late, highlighted by the match at home versus Florida and the road contest versus Mississippi State. Against the Gators, the Big Orange defense limited to UF to a mere .160 hitting percentage, as it marked the fi rst time on the season UF was outhit (.175-.160). At the time, Florida was leading the conference and the nation with a clip of .314. At State on Oct. 16, the team held the Bulldogs to a .025 team hitting percentage. In the match, the highest MSU hit in any set was at .056, which came in the second frame. MSU’s hitting percentage of .025 is the 12th lowest average the Big Orange has held a team to since 2001.

RECORD WATCHThrough 27 matches this season, three Tennnessee

records during the 25-point rally scoring era have been broken, which dates back to 2008.

Freshman Mary Pollmiller shattered the total assists record, as the Littleton, Colo., native currently has 1,242 assists on the year. Current Lady Vol Kelsey

Mahoney previously held the record, as she tallied 842 helpers in 2009.

In digs, sophomore Ellen Mullins has dug up 397 balls this season, which ranks fouth. Junior DeeDee

Harrison is the team leader in blocks, as she has 109 putbacks in 2011, which ranks fi fth.

MULLINS’ FIRST HONORAfter setting a career-high in digs and being a

consistent presence in the Lady Vol back row, the Southeastern Conference announced that Tennessee sophomore libero Ellen Mullins has been named the league’s Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 24.

It was the fi rst time the Nashville native has been recognized by the SEC, as she averaged a team-best 5.75 digs per set this weekend on the road against Kentucky and Mississippi State.

Against UK, the Nashville, native set a career-high in digs with 31, which ranks second all time in UT history during the 25-point rally scoring era, and is the most digs by any SEC player in a conference match this season.

BAKER SHINES BRIGHTAfter grabbing Southeastern Conference

Offensive Player of the Week honors on Oct. 31, freshman Tiffany Baker picked up a national accolade a day later, as CVU.com (College Volleyball Update) named her it’s National Player of the Week.

Baker lead the Lady Vols to a pair of victories against Florida and South Carolina, tallying double-doubles in each match. She averaged 4.00 kills per set, hit at a clip of .429, dug up 3.29 balls per set and had a total of six total blocks.

TAMING THE TIGERS AND GATORSBy topping LSU on Sept. 30 and downing Florida

Sept. 25, it is the fi rst time in school history that Tennessee has beaten both the Gators and Tigers on the road in the same season. The Lady Vols had not won in Baton Rouge since 2000, while the last UT victory in Gainesville came in 2004.

RECORD SETTEREntering this past weekend, sophomore outside

hitter Kelsey Robinson was just 29 kills short of breaking the 25-point rally scoring kills record held by Nikki Fowler, as she had 430 going into the matches at Ole Miss and Alabama.

After blasting 24 kills against the Rebels, Robinson was just fi ve shy of tying Fowler’s tally of 459 in 2009. She eclipsed that mark this past Sunday, as she recorded 12 kills against the Crimson Tide to bring her season total up to 466, with three regular season matches still to go.

Her 40 service aces this season is also Lady Vol record, as she bettered teammate Kelsey Mahoney, who set the previous record in 2009 with 28 aces.

24 NO MORE!The number 24 may be just a number to some,

but for the Tennesseee Lady Vol volleyball team, it is a signifi cant number in both matches versus Florida this season.

Most recently, in a 3-1 win over UF at home, the Big Orange snapped Florida’s streak of winning 24 consecutive sets. The Gators had not dropped a set prior to UT traveling to Gainesville earlier this season and beating UF in fi ve.

By downing the No. 6 Gators on Sept. 25, Tennessee broke Florida’s streak of 24 straight SEC wins, which dated back to their last conference loss in 2009 — which was also against Tennessee.

It’s been seven years since the Lady Vols defeated Florida on its home court, as the 2004 squad topped Florida in the regular season fi nale, then returned a week later to win again in Gainesville to capture the SEC Tournament crown.

FLORIDA DOESN’T LOSE AT HOMEFlorida’s loss to Tennessee was just its 21st defeat

at home since Head Coach Mary Wise took over the team in 1991, and just the 52nd loss at home in program history.

By being unoffi cially ranked No. 26 on Sept. 25, UT is just the second unranked team to defeat Florida in Gainesville since 1991, and the fi rst in 17 years.

Now with three victories in Gainesville, no other team has more wins over the Gators at home under Coach Wise than the Lady Vols.

Below is a list to show just how rare it is for the Gators to suff er a defeat in Gainesville.

2011: #19 Iowa State, NR Tennessee

2010: #1 Penn State2009: #15 Kentucky, #19 LSU, #1 Penn State2007: #3 Texas2006: #9 Minnesota2004: #18 Texas, #15 Tennessee, #12 Tennessee

2001: #6 Arizona2000: #13 Colorado State, #2 Penn State,

#8 Pepperdine1999: #3 Nebraska1997: #3 Long Beach State1995: #6 Texas1994: #1 Stanford^, NR Notre Dame, #18 Houston

^ Rob Patrick was a part of the ‘94 Stanford staff

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A TOUGH OUTThe Lady Vols volleyball squad has broken out the

brooms 11 times this season, as the team is a perfect 11-0 in three set matches this year.

This is just the second season that Tennessee has not been swept in a match, as the only other occurance came in 2004, as that squad won 32 matches and captured an SEC Championship.

GETTING IT DONE IN THE CLASSROOMThe Lady Vols volleyball squad was one of just

four teams at Tennessee to earn a perfect 100% on the latest graduation success rate report that was released on Oct. 25.

HOW TOUGH IT IS TO WIN THE SECWith three matches to go this season and

Tennessee controlling its own destiny in the SEC, the Lady Vols have a chance to do something that has rarely been done.

Since 1989, LSU and Tennessee are the only two SEC teams besides 19-time champion Florida to have won the conference.

BREAKING DOWN THE SEC RACEWith three matches remaining, there are only

three teams left in the SEC that are still in the hunt for a conference championship.

Those three squads are Tennessee (16-1), Kentucky (15-2), and Florida (14-3), while everyone else is mathematically eliminated.

Tennessee can clinch a share of the title as soon as Friday night (if Kentucky loses to LSU and UT defeats Arkansas). If the Lady Vols win both matches this weekend, UT clinches at least a share of the title .

Kentucky needs to win out to earn a share of the title. To solely claim the championship, they would need UT to lose another match in addition to losing to them.

To shre, Florida needs Kentucky to lose one of its remaining three and Tennessee to lose two. To win the title outright UF would need UT to lose its fi nal three and for the Wildcats to lose their next two.

If any or all of the teams remaining end up with the same record, they will be named co-champions since there are no tie-breakers.

PLAYING THE BIG POINTSThe Lady Vols have gone to five sets in eight

matches this year and are 6-2 in the fi nal set. By going to fi ve sets on eight occurences this season, UT has played the second most fi ve setters of any team in school history.

That mark also ties the most fi ve set matches in a season under Rob Patrick. Tennessee six wins is the school record for most fi ve set victories in a season.

SENIOR DAY FOR MAHONEYFirst putting on the Orange and White jersey for

the fi rst time in 2008, senior Kelsey Mahoney will be playing in her fi nal three home matches of her UT career over the next week and will be honored prior to the LSU match on Sunday.

Mahoney came to Tennessee along with Kayla Jeter and DeeDee Harrison, but the duo each redshirted. Harrision sat out her freshman year, while Jeter had to miss this season due to an injury right before the start of the season.

A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Mahoney has played in ever match since Kentucky on Oct. 12. She ranks fi rst in asssists per set during the 25-point rally scoring era, while also ranking second in total serving aces in a season.

ARKANSAS/LSU TIDBITS- Tennessee holds a slim 15-14 over Arkansas

in the all-time series. The Lady Vols have had an abundance of success against the Razorbacks lately, as they are 8-2 in their last 10 meetings, while also owning and eight-match winning streak.

- Arkansas didn’t start its volleyball program until 1994, but in those 17 years, they have been on top of the SEC West 11 times.

- Both coaches UT faces this weekend are former coaches at Kentucky. LSU’s Fran Flory was the Wildcats head coach for 5 years in the 1990s. Arkansas’ Robert Pulliza was an associate head coach in Lexington for 3 years in the 2000s.

- The Lady Vols are 18-33 all time vs LSU and 3-7 in their last 10 meetings. At home however, UT leads 6-4 in their last 10 meetings.

- LSU has topped the SEC West six years in a row

/// Source: tennesseevolleyball.net

Scan the QR code with your smartphone to read the Powering the T piece on Rob Patrick, written by Cam-eron Harris for UTLadyVols.com

GOOD TO BE HOMEAfter spending 10 seasons in Stokely Athletics

Center, the Lady Vol volleyball team is in its fourth year playing in Thompson-Boling Arena on the banks of the Tennessee River.

Since beginning to play in the facility full-time in 2008, the Lady Vols are 46-7 in home matches, including a perfect 10-0 this season. Record at Thompson-Boling Since 2008

Year Record Pct.

2008 11-3 .7862009 13-2 .8672010 12-2 .8572011 10-0 1.000All-Time 46-7 .868

NEW COURTTo the casual observer, the Lady Vols’ court looks

very much the same as always with the checker-board orange and white beyond each baseline, but the playing surface is brand new.

The court was assembled for the fi rst time in Thompson-Boling Arena last week and is slightly el-evated off the ground, which makes for more spring on the court. The Lady Vols’ new practice court is also designed this way.

THE LADY VOLS’ HOME

THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA INDIVIDUAL CROWDSTOP 25 VOLLEYBALL CROWDS

The Lady Vols had six of their top 25 highest crowds during the 2011 season, including a season-high 2,012 against Florida on Oct. 28.

Twenty-two of Tennessee’s top 25 highest crowds have come in the four years since Thomp-son-Boling Arena became the team’s primary venue.

Opp. Att. Fac. Date

1. Georgia 3,311 TBA 10/28/052. Florida 2,012 TBA 10/28/11

3. Alabama 1,999 TBA 10/7/11

4. Maryland 1,938 TBA 8/27/11

5. Florida 1,571 TBA 10/31/036. Florida 1,532 TBA 11/20/097. Florida 1,431 TBA 9/19/108. Florida 1,337 Stokely 10/22/049. Chattanooga/ 1,307 TBA 8/28/10Virginia Tech10. Ole Miss 1,244 TBA 10/9/11

11. Arkansas 1,186 TBA 11/14/1012. Ole Miss 1,168 TBA 9/27/0913. Kentucky 1,126 TBA 9/29/1014. Alabama 1,103 TBA 10/17/1015. Florida 1,097 TBA 11/14/0816. Ole Miss 1,094 TBA 11/9/1117. Auburn 1,064 TBA 10/29/1018. Duke * 1,059 TBA 12/4/0919. Mississippi State 1,0002 TBA 11/6/11

20. LSU 962 TBA 11/12/1021. Georgia 922 TBA 10/31/1022. Kentucky 907 Stokely 11/10/0023. Pacifi c 900 Alumni 9/22/8324. Arkansas 852 TBA 9/25/0925. Georgia 843 TBA 9/16/11

>> Bold denotes 2011 season; * denotes NCAA Tournament

RECORD SETTERFor their Friday-night match against No. 13 Florida on Oct. 28, an announced crowd 2,012 fans were in attendance to see UT win in four sets, marking the second-highest attendance in program history.

The record crowd of 3,311 against Georgia in 2005 happened right before a basketball game.

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

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

SEASON ATTENDANCE FIGURESWith an average home attendance of 983 in

2010, the Lady Vols demolished the previous school record of 772 set the year before. UT also fi nished with a program record for total home attendance with 13,761 fans.

Through 10 matches this year, Tennessee is on pace to shatter its 2010 overall total and average. Three of the four top crowds in UT history have been in this season.

Year by Year (Since moving into TBA)

Year Avg. Total

2008 485 6,7882009 772 11,5852010 983 13,7612011 1,150 11, 498

2011 VOLLEYBALL CROWDSThe Lady Vols have played nine matches at home

this season and four of those crowds have ranked in Top 25. The “Dig for the Cure” match versus Alabama ranks third, while the Villanova/Maryland match crowd on Aug. 27 ranks fourth.

Opp. Att. Date

Florida 2,012 10/28/11Alabama 1,999 10/7/11Maryland 1,938 8/27/11Ole Miss 1,244 10/9/11Miss. State 1,002 11/6/11Georgia 843 9/16/11 Auburn 801 9/18/11Ohio 617 8/26/11South Carolina 590 10/30/11Villanova 452 8/27/11

STATS BOX /// SEC STANDINGS

THE 2011

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE RACE

EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. Home Away Div. ALL Pct. Home Away Neut. Last 10 Streak

Tennessee 16-1 .941 7-0 9-1 6-1 24-3 .889 10-0 11-2 3-1 9-1 W9

Kentucky 15-2 .882 8-0 7-2 6-1 24-4 .857 15-1 7-3 2-0 9-1 W7Florida 14-3 .824 6-1 8-2 3-3 21-5 .808 12-2 8-3 1-0 8-2 W4Georgia 7-10 .412 5-5 2-5 1-5 11-16 .407 8-6 2-7 1-3 4-6 W1South Carolina 3-14 .176 2-6 1-8 0-6 12-15 .444 6-6 3-8 3-1 3-7 L2

WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. Home Away Div. ALL Pct. Home Away Neut. Last 10 Streak

LSU 11-6 .647 5-4 6-2 7-2 18-9 .667 8-5 7-3 3-1 7-3 W1Arkansas 10-7 .588 6-4 4-3 8-1 18-10 .643 8-6 6-4 4-0 7-3 L1Mississippi State 6-12 .333 3-5 3-7 4-4 11-16 .407 4-7 4-8 3-1 2-8 W1Ole Miss 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 3-5 9-17 .346 6-6 2-9 1-2 4-6 L3Auburn 4-13 .235 3-6 1-7 3-7 10-17 .370 4-6 2-8 4-3 1-9 L3Alabama 4-14 .222 3-7 1-7 2-6 11-18 .379 7-7 2-9 2-2 2-8 L5

18 (FRIDAY)Arkansas vs. Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.) 7:00 p.m. ET

Auburn vs. South Carolina (Columbia, S.C.) 7:00 p.m. ETFlorida vs. Georgia (Gainesville, Fla.) 7:00 p.m. ETKentucky vs. LSU (Lexington, Ky.) 7:00 p.m. ETOle Miss vs. Mississippi State (Starkville, Miss.) 7:00 p.m. CT

20 (SUNDAY) Arkansas vs. Kentucky (Lexington, Ky.) 1:30 p.m. ETAuburn vs. Florida (Gainesville, Fla.) 1:30 p.m. ETGeorgia vs. South Carolina (Columbia, S.C.) 1:30 p.m. ETLSU vs. Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.)(CSS) 2:00 p.m. ET

Alabama vs. Mississippi State (Starkville, Miss) 1:30 p.m. CT

WEEKEND SCHEDULE

HITTING PERCENTAGE (Min. 3.0 TA/set) Cl S K E TA Pct.

1. Regina Thomas-OM Sr 102 224 46 469 . 3802. Jersonsky, Camila-AU So 74 155 34 342 . 3543. Wiggs, Tangerine-UF Jr 93 209 53 475 . 3284. Frankie Vain-SC So 66 120 32 275 . 3205. CIKRA, Leslie-UT Jr 79 217 73 451 . 319

6. Ann Armes-UK Sr 91 212 70 445 . 3197. Megan Kent-SC So 48 77 18 188 . 3148. Murphy, Kelly-UF Sr 93 220 65 496 . 3129. Hannah Wilkinson-MSTATE Sr 86 139 36 330 . 31210. Kasey Heckelman-AR Jr 64 83 22 196 .311

KILLS Cl S No. Avg/S

1. ROBINSON, Kelsey-UT So 105 466 4.44

2. Caitlin Rance-MSTATE Sr 99 412 4.163. Kayla Fitterer-UA Jr 93 374 4.024. Juliette Thevenin-SC So 77 284 3.695. Jasmine Norton-AR Jr 100 357 3.576. JONES, Madie-LSU Jr 104 368 3.547. ELLIOTT, Desiree-LSU So 98 342 3.498. Jaeckel, Kristy-UF Sr 92 308 3.359. Kelli Stipanovich-AR Sr 101 331 3.2810. Fidero, Kelly-AU Sr 98 318 3.24

ASSISTS Cl S No. Avg/S

1. POLLMILLER, Mary-UT Fr 105 1242 11.83

2. PARDO, Malorie-LSU Fr 96 1126 11.733. Christine Hartmann-UK Jr 89 991 11.134. Gates, Kathleen-UG Sr 101 1080 10.695. Paris Perret-MSTATE So 91 938 10.316. Raymariely Santos-AR So 101 1003 9.937. Taylor Bruns-SC Jr 91 864 9.498. Amanda Philpot-OM Jr 102 888 8.719. Wintzinger, Chelsea-AU So 97 733 7.5610. Murphy, Kelly-UF Sr 93 552 5.94

SERVICE ACES Cl S No. Avg/S

1. Jaeckel, Kristy-UF Sr 92 37 0.402. ROBINSON, Kelsey-UT So 105 40 0.38

3. Murphy, Kelly-UF Sr 93 34 0.374. MANNARI, Meghan-LSU Jr 102 35 0.345. Ashley Frazier-UK Jr 102 33 0.326. Amanda Anderson-AR Jr 82 23 0.287. Luft, Kathleen-UG So 86 23 0.278. Cristina Arenas-UA So 102 27 0.26 Stephanie Klefot-UK Jr 102 27 0.2610. Northcutt, Brittany-UG So 97 25 0.26

BLOCKS Cl S BS BA Tot Avg/S

1. Regina Thomas-OM Sr 102 26 86 112 1.102. HARRISON, DeeDee-UT Jr 100 18 91 109 1.09

3. Becky Pavan-UK Sr 85 8 81 89 1.054. Lainey Wyman-MSTATE Fr 99 15 86 101 1.025. Smith, Betsy-UF Jr 86 6 81 87 1.01

DIGS Cl S No. Avg/S

1. Stephanie Klefot-UK Jr 102 494 4.842. MANNARI, Meghan-LSU Jr 102 478 4.693. Paige Wheeler-SC So 93 417 4.484. Morgan Springer-OM Sr 102 3 89 3.815. MULLINS, Ellen-UT So 105 397 3.78

6. Summers, Allison-UG So 101 372 3.687. Unroe, Taylor-UF Fr 93 338 3.638. Christa Alvarez-AR Fr 101 362 3.589. Hillary Parker-MSTATE Jr 95 327 3.4410. Juliette Thevenin-SC So 77 265 3.44

SEC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS (as of Nov. 13)

SEC TEAM LEADERSHITTING PERCENTAGE S K E TA Pct.

1. Florida 93 1278 389 2950 . 3012. Tennessee 105 1510 501 3710 . 272

3. Kentucky 102 1460 549 3588 . 2544. Arkansas 101 1334 505 3466 . 2395. LSU 105 1459 572 3749 . 2376. South Carolina 93 1241 457 3435 . 2287. Georgia 101 1305 572 3448 . 2138. Alabama 105 1273 488 3696 . 2129. Auburn 98 1258 545 3396 . 21010. Mississippi State 99 1220 514 3514 . 20111. Ole Miss 102 1242 560 3412 . 200

OPPONENT HITTING PCT S K E TA Pct.

1. Florida 93 1026 529 3032 . 16 42. Tennessee 105 1172 556 3496 . 176

3. Arkansas 101 1247 613 3549 . 1794. LSU 105 1166 522 3581 . 1805. Kentucky 102 1193 544 3523 . 1846. Ole Miss 102 1325 553 3440 . 2247. Mississippi State 99 1357 539 3602 . 2278. Auburn 98 1258 483 3349 . 2319. Alabama 105 1432 536 3789 . 23610. South Carolina 93 1260 432 3443 . 24011. Georgia 101 1339 476 3372 . 256

STATS BOX /// TEAM STATISTICS

UT OPP

ATTACK

Kills 1510 1172 Errors 501 556 Total Attacks 3710 3496 Attack Pct .272 .176 Kills/Set 14.4 11.2SET

Assists 1389 1088 Attempts 3629 3499 Assist Pct .383 .311 Assists/Set 13.2 10.4SERVE

Aces 123 90 Errors 293 211 Attempts 2442 2135 Serve Pct .880 .901 Aces/Set 1.2 0.9SERVE RECEPTIONS

Errors 90 123 Errors/Set 0.9 1.2 Attempts 1923 2149 Reception Pct .953 .943DEFENSE

Digs 1561 1429 Digs/Set 14.9 13.6BLOCKING

Block Solo 55 57 Block Assist 344 329 Total Blocks 227.0 221.5 Blocks/Set 2.2 2.1 Block Errors 60 47Ball handling errors 34 37ATTENDANCE

Total 11498 15288 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/1150 13/1176

# PLAYER S K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set SA SE SA/S DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/Set BE BHE

2 BRICE, Nikki 101 1 0.01 0 3 .333 16 0.16 23 15 0.23 183 1.81 0 0 0 0.00 0 111 CIKRA, Leslie 79 217 2.75 73 451 .319 3 0.04 0 0 0.00 27 0.34 3 43 46 0.58 4 08 HARRISON, DeeDee 100 240 2.40 87 505 .303 1 0.01 0 0 0.00 21 0.21 18 91 109 1.09 12 235 SAHAGIAN, Carly 70 153 2.19 42 386 .288 7 0.10 11 43 0.16 173 2.47 1 27 28 0.40 7 03 STOLL, Stephanie 18 11 0.61 5 22 .273 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 1 0.06 1 12 13 0.72 0 16 KOLOSKY, Shealyn 103 158 1.53 55 385 .268 1 0.01 11 33 0.11 25 0.24 6 65 71 0.69 9 37 BAKER, Tiff any 84 199 2.37 62 519 .264 6 0.07 0 8 0.00 116 1.38 12 32 44 0.52 14 09 ROBINSON, Kelsey 105 466 4.44 158 1233 .250 47 0.45 40 75 0.38 333 3.17 10 38 48 0.46 7 615 POLLMILLER, Mary 105 64 0.61 16 193 .249 1242 11.83 10 44 0.10 211 2.01 4 36 40 0.38 7 214 SCHEIDT, Kylann 4 0 0.00 0 0 .000 7 1.75 0 1 0.00 1 0.25 0 0 0 0.00 0 017 MAHONEY, Kelsey 39 0 0.00 0 2 .000 1 0.03 2 6 0.05 5 0.13 0 0 0 0.00 0 010 MULLINS, Ellen 105 1 0.01 2 9 -.111 53 0.50 16 51 0.15 397 3.78 0 0 0 0.00 0 024 BROWN, Jasmine 89 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 5 0.06 10 16 0.11 68 0.76 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TENNESSEE 105 1510 14.38 501 3710 .272 1389 13.23 123 293 1.17 1561 14.87 55 344 227 2.16 60 34

Opponents 105 1172 11.16 556 3496 .176 1088 10.36 90 211 0.86 1429 13.61 57 329 221.5 2.11 47 37

2011 OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

2011 MATCH HIGHSIndividualKILLS Three Sets 20, Kelsey Robinson vs. Georgia (9/16) Four Sets 24, Kelsey Robinson vs. Virginia Tech (9/10) Five Sets 28, Kelsey Robinson vs. Dayton (9/3)

ATTACKS Three Sets 45, Kelsey Robinson vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 64, Kelsey Robinson vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 74, Kelsey Robinson vs. Dayton (9/3)

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 3 KILLS) Three Sets .769 (10-0-13), Shealyn Kolosky vs. Seton Hall (9/9) Four Sets .538 (4-0-7), Mary Pollmiller vs. Mississippi State (11/6) Five Sets .462 (8-2-13), Tiff any Baker vs. Ole Miss (10/9)

ASSISTS Three Sets 42, Mary Pollmiller vs. Louisville (11/2) Four Sets 53 (2), last by Mary Pollmiller vs. Georgia (10/23) Five Sets 69, Mary Pollmiller vs. Ole Miss (11/11)

ACES Three Sets 3, (2x) last by Jasmine Brown vs. Alabama (11/13) Four Sets 4, Nikki Brice vs. Georgia (10/23) Five Sets 5, Kelsey Robinson vs. Ohio (8/26)

DIGS Three Sets 15, Ellen Mullins vs. Mississippi State (10/16) Four Sets 23, Carly Sahagian vs. LSU (9/30) Five Sets 31, Ellen Mullins vs. Kentucky (10/12)

BLOCKS Three Sets 7, DeeDee Harrison vs. Arkansas (10/2) Four Sets 8, DeeDee Harrison vs. South Carolina (9/23) Five Sets 6 (4x), last by DeeDee Harrison vs. Kentucky (10/12)

TeamKILLS Three Sets 52 (2x), last vs. Louisville (11/2) Four Sets 64 vs. Virginia Tech (9/10) Five Sets 76 vs. Ole Miss (11/11)

ATTACKS Three Sets 121 vs. Mississippi State (10/16) Four Sets 179 vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 195 vs. Kentucky (10/12)

HITTING PERCENTAGE Three Sets .446 (48-7-92) vs. South Carolina (10/30) Four Sets .392 (64-15-125) vs. Virginia Tech (9/10) Five Sets .321 (76-23-165) vs. Ole Miss (11/11)

ASSISTS Three Sets 49 vs. Louisville (10/2) Four Sets 60 vs. Virginia Tech (9/10) Five Sets 75 vs. Ole Miss (11/11)

ACES Three Sets 7 vs. Auburn (9/18) Four Sets 6 vs. (2x), last vs. Georgia (10/23) Five Sets 10 vs. Dayton (9/3)

DIGS Three Sets 54 vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 81 vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 90 vs. Maryland (8/27)

BLOCKS Three Sets 19 (1-18) (2x), last vs. Mississippi State (10/16) Four Sets 25 (3-22) vs. South Carolina (9/23) Five Sets 22 (1-21) vs. Maryland (8/26)

# PLAYER G K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Set SA SE SA/Gm DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/Set BE BHE

2 BRICE, Nikki 65 1 0.02 0 2 .500 10 0.15 15 8 0.23 115 1.77 0 0 0 0.00 0 18 HARRISON, DeeDee 64 165 2.58 51 322 .354 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 15 0.23 14 69 83 1.30 8 211 CIKRA, Leslie 59 170 2.88 60 353 .312 3 0.05 0 0 0.00 17 0.29 2 42 44 0.75 4 07 BAKER, Tiff any 49 133 2.71 36 318 .305 4 0.08 0 3 0.00 70 1.43 8 22 30 0.61 6 015 POLLMILLER, Mary 65 42 0.65 11 116 .267 784 12.06 6 25 0.09 126 1.94 2 23 25 0.38 3 1435 SAHAGIAN, Carly 35 72 2.06 23 189 .259 3 0.09 4 20 0.11 82 2.34 0 11 11 0.31 4 06 KOLOSKY, Shealyn 63 94 1.49 39 242 .227 0 0.00 6 13 0.10 15 0.24 4 42 46 0.73 7 29 ROBINSON, Kelsey 65 270 4.15 104 743 .223 34 0.52 23 51 0.35 204 3.14 3 23 26 0.40 3 33 STOLL, Stephanie 4 2 0.50 1 5 .200 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 6 6 1.50 0 04 SCHEIDT, Kylann 4 0 0.00 0 0 .000 7 1.75 0 1 0.00 1 0.25 0 0 0 0.00 0 017 MAHONEY, Kelsey 34 0 0.00 0 2 .000 0 0.00 1 6 0.03 3 0.09 0 0 0 0.00 0 010 MULLINS, Ellen 65 0 0.00 2 5 -.400 28 0.43 11 35 0.17 251 3.86 0 0 0 0.00 0 024 BROWN, Jasmine 57 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 2 0.04 8 9 0.14 35 0.61 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TENNESSEE 65 949 14.60 328 2299 .270 875 13.46 74 171 1.14 934 14.37 33 238 152 2.34 35 22

Opponents 65 724 11.14 366 2144 .167 679 10.45 51 118 0.78 856 13.17 40 227 153.5 2.36 25 22

SEC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Date W/L Score Opponent Game Scores Att. UT Kill Leader(s) UT Block Leader(s) UT Dig Leader(s)

COMCAST LADY VOL CLASSIC /// KNOXVILLE, TENN.8/26 W 3-2 Ohio 23-25, 25-13, 18-25, 25-17, 15-7 617 Robinson (27) Sahagian (6) Sahagian (21)

8/27 W 3-0 Villanova 25-18, 27-25, 25-19 452 Robinson (13) Kolosky (4) Mullins (11)

W 3-2 Maryland 20-25, 22-25, 29-27, 25-22, 15-5 1938 Robinson (24) Kolosky (6) Robinson (24)

ILLINOIS STATE FARM CLASSIC /// CHAMPAIGN, ILL.9/2 L 1-3 @ #7 Illinois 29-31, 23-25, 25-23, 19-25 2619 Robinson (22) Harrison/Robinson (4) Three players (17)9/3 W 3-2 vs. #21 Dayton 25-17, 25-23, 14-25, 23-25, 15-12 -- Robinson (28) Harrison (4) Mullins (20)9/3 L 2-3 vs. Houston 25-19, 22-25, 23-25, 25-20, 8-15 -- Robinson (22) Kolosky (2) Mullins (17)

VIRGINIA TECH INVITATIONAL /// BLACKSBURG, VA.9/9 W 3-0 vs. Seton Hall 25-22, 25-17, 25-15 115 Robinson (11) Harrison (4) Mullins (13)9/10 W 3-0 vs. American 25-14, 25-13, 25-16 113 Harrison (10) Sahagian (3) Sahagian (9)9/11 W 3-1 @ Virginia Tech 20-25, 25-21, 25-16, 25-17 516 Robinson (24) Harrison (3) Robinson (16)

9/16 W 3-0 Georgia* 25-19, 25-20, 25-21 843 Robinson (20) Harrison (5) Mullins (11)

9/18 W 3-0 Auburn* 25-15, 25-16, 25-20 801 Harrison , Robinson (10) Kolosky (4) Mullins, Robinson (11)

9/23 W 3-1 @ South Carolina* 28-30, 25-12, 25-15, 28-26 1,068 Robinson (22) Harrison (8) Mullins (18)9/25 W 3-2 @ #6 Florida* 25-21, 20-25, 25-21, 19-25, 18-16 2,031 Sahagian (19) Harrison (4) Robinson (15)9/30 W 3-1 @ LSU* 25-17, 23-25, 25-21, 25-14 1,581 Robinson (20) Harrison, Cikra (6) Sahagian (23)10/2 W 3-0 @ Arkansas* 25-19, 25-16, 25-19 916 Harrison (15) Harrison (7) Mullins (14)10/7 W 3-0 Alabama* 25-23, 25-22, 25-15 1,999 Robinson (15) Kolosky (5) Robinson (13)

10/9 W 3-2 Mississippi* 25-22, 17-25, 21-25, 25-21, 15-13 1,094 Robinson (20) Harrison (6) Robinson (20)

10/12 L 2-3 @ #25 Kentucky* 24-26, 26-24, 20-25, 26-24, 13-15 1,959 Robinson (19) Harrison (6) Mullins (31)10/16 W 3-0 @ Mississippi State* 25-19, 25-18, 28-26 383 Robinson (13) Baker/Stoll (5) Mullins (15)10/21 W 3-1 @ Auburn* 19-25, 25-20, 25-23, 25-18 551 Baker (19) Harrison (6) Mullins (16)10/23 W 3-1 @ Georgia* 25-15, 25-23, 26-28, 25-21 505 Robinson (19) Harrison (6) Robinson (18)10/28 W 3-1 #13 Florida* 25-15, 17-25, 25-23, 25-21 2,012 Baker (13) Harrison (7) Mullins (17)

10/30 W 3-0 South Carolina* 25-13, 25-20, 25-14 590 Baker (15) Harrison (4) Baker (12)

11/2 W 3-0 @ Louisville 25-23, 25-21, 25-19 2,313 Robinson (17) Four tied (1) Mullins (13)11/6 W 3-1 Mississippi State* 25-22, 23-25, 25-16, 25-14 1,002 Robinson, Cikra (10) Kolosky, Harrison (5) Mullins (15)

11/11 W 3-2 @ Mississippi* 26-24, 26-28, 25-23, 17-25, 15-13 307 Robinson (24) Harrison, Pollmiller (3) Mullins (18)11/13 W 3-0 @ Alabama* 25-17, 25-14, 25-13 539 Robinson, Harrison (12) Harrison (5) Robinson (12)11/18 -- -- Arkansas*

11/20 -- -- LSU*

11/23 -- -- Kentucky*

>> Bold indicates home match; * indicates SEC match

2011 SEASON RESULTS

OVERALL RECORD 24-3SEC 16-1HOME 10-0AWAY 11-2NEUTRAL 3-1

2011 STARTING LINEUPS + LIBERODate Opponent Setter Libero8/26 Ohio Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins8/27 Villanova Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins Maryland Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins9/2 Illinois Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Brice Pollmiller Mullins9/3 Dayton Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Cikra Pollmiller Mullins Houston Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins9/9 Seton Hall Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins9/10 American Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Brown Pollmiller Mullins Virginia Tech Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins9/16 Georgia Robinson Harrison Kolosky Cikra Baker Pollmiller Mullins9/18 Auburn Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins 9/23 South Carolina Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Cikra Pollmiller Mullins9/25 Florida Robinson Harrison Kolosky Cikra Brice Pollmiller Mullins9/30 LSU Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Cikra Pollmiller Mullins10/2 Arkansas Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Cikra Pollmiller Mullins10/7 Alabama Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Cikra Pollmiller Mullins10/9 Ole Miss Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Cikra Pollmiller Mullins 10/12 Kentucky Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Cikra Pollmiller Mullins10/16 Miss. State Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins10/21 Auburn Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins10/23 Georgia Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins 10/28 Florida Robinson Harrison Kolosky Cikra Baker Pollmiller Mullins 10/30 South Carolina Robinson Harrison Kolosky Cikra Baker Pollmiller Mullins11/2 Louisville Robinson Harrison Kolosky Cikra Baker Pollmiller Mullins11/6 Miss. State Robinson Harrison Kolosky Cikra Baker Pollmiller Mullins11/11 Ole Miss Robinson Harrison Kolosky Cikra Baker Pollmiller Mullins11/13 Alabama Robinson Harrison Kolosky Brice Baker Pollmiller Mullins

KILLS FIVE SETS41 Stephanie Ehlers vs. Washington State (9/24/88)38 Kelli Scott at Arkansas (10/6/00)37 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Florida (11/5/88)36 Dianne Shoemaker at Bowling Green (10/15/88)35 Kelsey Fautsch at Notre Dame (11/26/05)35 Janelle Hester vs. Marquette (11/23/01)33 Kristen Andre vs. Florida (10/30/05)32 Tamala Brightman at Georgia Tech (10/20/93)29 Nikki Fowler at Georgia (11/15/09)29 Janelle Hester vs. Middle Tennessee State (10/15/02)29 Cissi Lennartsson vs. Kentucky (9/30/94)29 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Florida (10/8/87)29 April Chapple vs. Texas (10/8/83)29 Beverly Robinson vs. Penn State (10/7/83)28 Kelsey Robinson vs. Dayton (9/3/11)

28 Nikki Fowler vs. South Carolina (11/11/2007)28 Chris Jestila vs. Cleveland State (9/5/98)28 Sonja Thomas vs. Mississippi State (10/23/94)28 Tamala Brightman vs. Mississippi State (10/25/92)28 Kristy Dobson at Alabama (11/3/90)28 Dianne Shoemaker at LSU (11/17/88)28 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Washington State (9/24/88)28 Beverly Robinson at Florida State (12/4/83)27 Kelsey Robinson vs. Ohio (8/26/11)

27 Janelle Hester at South Carolina (11/16/01)27 Tamala Brightman at Mississippi State (10/14/91)27 Kristy Dobson vs. UAB (9/27/90)26 Michelle Piantadosi vs. Ohio State (12/10/04)26 Michelle Piantadosi at Florida (11/14/04)26 Janelle Hester vs. Georgia (10/6/02)26 Mary Heinecke vs. Eastern Kentucky (10/24/95)26 Sonja Thomas vs. Kentucky (9/30/94)26 Kristy Dobson at Alabama (10/12/91)26 Tamala Brightman at Arkansas State (10/4/91)26 Kristy Dobson vs. N.C. State (9/28/91)26 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Tulane (9/10/88)26 April Chapple at Ole Miss (11/8/84)26 April Chapple vs. Ohio State (9/24/82)25 Yuliya Stoyanova at Louisville (9/28/05)25 Michelle Piantadosi at Ole Miss (10/18/02)25 Ariana Wilson at Arkansas (10/6/00)25 Stephanie Knight at Virginia Tech (9/28/99)25 Ariana Wilson vs. Kansas (9/18/99)25 Chris Jestila vs. LSU (9/27/96)25 Tamala Brightman at Kentucky (11/22/93)25 Tamala Brightman vs. UAB (9/11/92)25 Kristy Dobson vs. Indiana (9/21/91)25 Dianne Shoemaker at Eastern Michigan (10/14/88)25 April Chapple at Florida State (12/4/83)

FOUR SETS35 Tamala Brightman vs. Kentucky (10/31/92)34 Tamala Brightman vs. Sam Houston State (12/1/93)34 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Penn State (10/21/88)34 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Kentucky (10/5/88)33 Tamala Brightman vs. Northwestern (9/5/92)31 Tamala Brightman vs. Georgia (11/13/92)30 Ariana Wilson at Kentucky (11/12/00)30 Sonja Thomas vs. Arkansas (10/7/94)29 Chris Jestila at Kentucky (11/9/96)29 Kelly Hanlon at Ole Miss (10/18/96)27 Ariana Wilson vs. Kentucky (11/10/00)27 Kelli Scott at LSU (10/8/00)27 Tamala Brightman vs. Mississippi State (11/29/91)27 Dianne Shoemaker vs. Clemson (9/22/87)26 Kelli Scott vs. Arkansas (11/15/02)26 Chris Jestila at Ole Miss (10/18/96)25 Yuliya Stoyanova vs. Kentucky (11/1/06)25 Kelsey Fautsch vs. Louisville (9/19/06)25 Michelle Piantadosi vs. Louisville (9/22/04)25 Kelly Hanlon at Georgia (10/5/96)25 Kristy Dobson at Florida (9/29/89)25 Dianne Shoemaker at Louisville (10/14/87)

THREE SETS25 Dianne Shoemaker at N.C. State (10/8/88)

DIGS FIVE SETS42 Amy Morris at Notre Dame (11/26/05)40 Chloe Goldman at Ole Miss (11/02/07)37 Chloe Goldman vs. LSU (10/12/07)36 Chloe Goldman vs. Dayton (9/14/08)36 Amy Morris at Louisville (9/28/05)36 Kristy Dobson vs. Georgia (11/11/90)32 Kristy Dobson vs. N.C. State (10/13/89)31 Ellen Mullins vs. Kentucky (10/12/11)

31 Chloe Goldman vs. South Carolina (11/11/07)31 Amy Morris at Florida (11/14/04)29 Jennifer Elliott vs. Georgia (11/14/99)29 Kristy Dobson at Arkansas State (10/4/91)29 Tiff any Washington vs. Indiana (9/21/91)29 Stephanie Ehlers vs. Washington State (9/24/88)28 Chloe Goldman at LSU (9/18/09)28 Chloe Goldman at Georgia (9/23/07)28 Kristy Dobson vs. Georgia Tech (9/13/91)27 Chloe Goldman vs. Kentucky (11/25/09)27 Chloe Goldman at Clemson (12/5/08)27 Chloe Goldman vs. Arkansas (9/30/07)27 Amy Morris vs. Florida (10/30/05)27 Maureen Skalitzky at Florida State (10/18/86)26 Chloe Goldman at Louisville (9/30/09)26 Chloe Goldman at South Carolina (10/2/09)26 Amy Morris vs. Georgia (11/21/03)26 Tiff any Washington vs. Georgia Tech (9/13/91)25 Chloe Goldman at Mississippi State (10/19/07)25 Morgan Miltner at South Carolina (10/13/02)25 Cissi Lennartsson vs. Kentucky (9/30/94)25 Kristy Dobson vs. Ole Miss (10/12/90)25 April Chapple vs. Penn State (10/7/83)24 Kelsey Robinson vs. Maryland (8/27/11)

24 Chloe Goldman vs. South Carolina (11/16/08)24 Annie Sadowski vs. Alabama (11/3/06)24 Amy Morris at Alabama (11/19/05)24 Julie Knytych at Georgia (10/3/03)24 Jennifer Elliott at Arkansas (10/6/00)23 Chloe Goldman vs. Illinois (9/12/08)23 Chloe Goldman vs. Utah (8/25/07)23 Chloe Goldman vs. Ole Miss (10/14/07)23 Kelli Scott vs. Georgia (11/14/99)23 Tamala Brightman at Arkansas State (10/4/91)23 Stephanie Ehlers at Bowling Green (10/15/88)23 Betsy Chavez at Florida State (12/4/83)

FOUR SETS35 Chloe Goldman at Arkansas (11/16/07)33 Stephanie Ehlers vs. Kentucky (10/5/88)30 Chloe Goldman at Alabama (10/16/09)30 Kim Obiala at UNC Asheville (11/1/97)29 Wendy Jones vs. Kentucky (10/5/88)28 Cynthia Buggs vs. Texas A&M (12/4/04)28 Sonja Thomas vs. Sam Houston State (12/1/93)27 Chloe Goldman vs. Marquette (9/8/07)27 Amy Morris at Alabama (10/16/05)27 Amy Morris vs. Arkansas (11/20/04)27 Kelli Scott at LSU (10/8/00)27 Kristy Dobson vs. Eastern Michigan (11/30/90)26 Chloe Goldman at South Carolina (10/2/09)26 Chloe Goldman vs. Mississippi State (9/16/07)26 Lauren Clayton at UNC Asheville (11/1/97)26 Lynn Lovingier at UNC Asheville (11/1/97)26 Kristy Dobson vs. Southern Illinois (10/5/91)25 Chloe Goldman vs. Colorado State (9/12/09)25 Chloe Goldman vs. Alabama (9/21/08)25 Chloe Goldman at Louisville (10/16/07)25 Yuliya Stoyanova at Arkansas (10/20/06)25 Chris Jestila at South Carolina (11/6/98)25 Andrea Peterson vs. Georgia (10/16/98)25 Stephanie Scheper vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/6/85)24 Mary Heinecke vs. Kentucky (11/16/97)

THREE SETS31 Chloe Goldman vs. Georgia (10/26/07)26 Kylie Marshall at LSU (10/22/06)25 Chloe Goldman at Arkansas (11/7/08)

ALL-TIME HIGHS: DIGS & KILLS 25-POINT RALLY HIGHS

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

KILLS FIVE SETS29 Nikki Fowler Georgia (2009)28 Kelsey Robinson vs. Dayton (9/3/11)

27 Kelsey Robinson vs. Ohio (8/26/11)

24 Kelsey Robinson vs. Ole Miss (11/11/11)

24 Nikki Fowler Kentucky (2008)24 Nikki Fowler Arkansas (2009)24 Nikki Fowler Arkansas (2010)23 Kayla Jeter Kentucky (2009)22 Kelsey Robinson vs. Houston (9/3/11)

22 Nikki Fowler Dayton (2008) 22 Nikki Fowler Auburn (2009)21 Nikki Fowler Louisville (2009)

FOUR SETS24 Kelsey Robinson at Virginia Tech (9/10/11)

22 Kelsey Robinson at South Carolina (9/23/11)

22 Kelsey Robinson at Illinois (9/2/11)

20 Nikki Fowler Arkansas (2008)20 Nikki Fowler Florida (2009)20 Nikki Fowler Louisville (2010)19 Tiff any Baker Auburn (2011)

19 Kelsey Robinson Georgia (2011)

19 Nikki Fowler LSU (2008)19 Nikki Fowler Kentucky (2008)19 Nikki Fowler LSU (2009)19 Nikki Fowler Kentucky (2009)19 Kayla Jeter Florida (2010)

THREE SETS21 Nikki Fowler Oklahoma (2010)20 Kelsey Robinson Georgia (9/16/11)

19 Kayla Jeter South Carolina (2009)17 Kelsey Robinson Louisville (11/2/11)

16 Nikki Fowler Miss. State, Alabama (2009)16 Kayla Jeter Mississippi (2010)

DIGS FIVE SETS36 Chloe Goldman Dayton (2008)31 Ellen Mullins Kentucky (2011)

28 Chloe Goldman LSU (2009)27 Chloe Goldman 2008 Clemson (2008)27 Chloe Goldman Kentucky (2009)27 Kelsey Robinson Arkansas (2010)26 Chloe Goldman Louisville (2009)25 Nikki Fowler Western Kentucky (2009)24 Kelsey Robinson vs. Maryland (2011)

24 Chloe Goldman South Carolina (2008)23 Chloe Goldman Illinois (2008)23 Chloe Goldman Auburn (2009)22 Kylie Marshall Illinois (2008)22 Chloe Goldman Kentucky (2008)

FOUR SETS30 Chloe Goldman Alabama (2009)26 Chloe Goldman So. Carolina (2009)25 Chloe Goldman Alabama (2008)25 Chloe Goldman Colorado State (2009)24 Chloe Goldman LSU (2010)23 Carly Sahagian LSU (2011)

23 Chloe Goldman Kentucky (2009)22 Chloe Goldman LSU (2009)21 Chloe Goldman Florida (2009)20 Nikki Fowler Alabama (2008)20 Chloe Goldman Duke (2010)

THREE SETS25 Chloe Goldman Arkansas (2008)23 Chloe Goldman Georgia (2009)22 Chloe Goldman Auburn (2008)20 Chloe Goldman Georgia (2008)20 Chloe Goldman Xavier (2009)

TENNESSEE SEASON RECORDS[ 25-Point Rally Scoring /// Records from 2008 - Present ]

KILLSName No. Year

1. Nikki Fowler 459 20092. Kelsey Robinson 466 2011

3. Nikki Fowler 427 20084. Nikki Fowler 393 20105. Kayla Jeter 353 2009

6. Kayla Jeter 340 2010

7. Milan Clarke 316 20088. DeeDee Harrison 240 2010

DeeDee Harrison 240 2011

10. Farren Powe 221 2008

KILLS PER SETName No. Year

1. Nikki Fowler 3.79 20092. Nikki Fowler 3.62 20083. Nikki Fowler 3.51 20104. Kayla Jeter 2.98 2010

5. Kayla Jeter 2.92 2009

6. Milan Clarke 2.70 20087. DeeDee Harrison 2.11 2010

8. Mindy Flynn 2.00 20089. Leslie Cikra 1.97 2010

10. Kelsey Robinson 1.91 2010

ATTACKSName No. Year

1. Nikki Fowler 1,268 20092. Kelsey Robinson 1,233 2011

3. Nikki Fowler 1,139 20084. Nikki Fowler 938 20105. Kayla Jeter 919 2009

6. Milan Clarke 819 20087. Kayla Jeter 790 2010

8. Kylie Marshall 689 20099. Kylie Marshall 638 200810. Mindy Flynn 598 2008

ATTACKS PER SETName No. Year

1. Nikki Fowler 10.48 20092. Nikki Fowler 9.65 20083. Nikki Fowler 8.38 20104. Kayla Jeter 7.60 2009

5. Milan Clarke 7.00 20086. Kayla Jeter 6.93 2010

7. Kylie Marshall 5.69 20098. Kylie Marshall 5.41 20089. Mindy Flynn 5.16 200810. Kelsey Robinson 5.06 2010

ASSISTSName No. Year

1. Mary Pollmiller 1,242 2011

2. Kelsey Mahoney 842 2009

3. Kelsey Mahoney 691 2008

4. Emily Steinbeck 685 20105. Michaela Hanakova 612 20086. Emily Steinbeck 384 20097. Kylann Scheidt 370 2010

8. Kelsey Mahoney 322 2010

9. Natalie Guerra 100 200910. Chloe Goldman 88 2008

ASSISTS PER SETName No. Year

1. Kelsey Mahoney 6.96 2009

2. Kelsey Mahoney 6.31 2010

3. Emily Steinbeck 6.01 20104. Kelsey Mahoney 5.81 2008

5. Kylann Scheidt 5.44 2010

6. Michaela Hanakova 5.14 20087. Emily Steinbeck 4.92 2009 8. Natalie Guerra 4.35 20099. Chloe Goldman 0.79 200810. Chloe Goldman 0.52 2009

ACESName No. Year

1. Kelsey Robinson 40 2011

2. Kelsey Mahoney 28 2009

3. Kelsey Mahoney 25 2008

Nikki Fowler 25 2009 Kylie Marshall 25 20096. Nikki Fowler 24 20087. Nikki Brice 23 2011

8. Kylie Marshall 22 20089. Kelsey Robinson 21 2010

Nikki Fowler 21 2010 Chloe Goldman 21 2008

ACES PER SETName No. Year

1. Kelsey Mahoney 0.23 2009

2. Kelsey Robinson 0.21 2010

Kelsey Mahoney 0.21 2008

Nikki Fowler 0.21 2009 Kylie Marshall 0.21 20096. Nikki Fowler 0.20 20087. Nikki Fowler 0.19 2010 Emily Steinbeck 0.19 2009 Kylie Marshall 0.19 2008 Chloe Goldman 0.19 2008

BLOCKSName No. Year

1. Leah Hinkey 134 20092. Leah HInkey 131 20103. Farren Powe 121 20094. Alyssa Hilby 117 20085. DeeDee Harrison 109 2011

6. DeeDee Harrison 102 2010

7. Nikki Fowler 100 20098. Farren Powe 97 20089. Mindy Flynn 80 200810. Nikki Fowler 77 2008

BLOCKS PER SET Name No. Year

1. Alyssa Hilby 1.21 2008 Farren Powe 1.21 20093. Leah Hinkey 1.20 20094. Leah Hinkey 1.15 20105. DeeDee Harrison 0.89 2010

Nikki Fowler 0.89 20097. Farren Powe 0.82 20088. Mindy Flynn 0.69 20089. Kayla Jeter 0.67 2010

10. Leslie Cikra 0.66 2010

DIGSName No. Year

1. Chloe Goldman 568 20092. Chloe Goldman 511 20083. Nikki Fowler 398 20094. Ellen Mullins 397 2011

5. Kylie Marshall 369 20096. Kelsey Robinson 367 2010

7. Kylie Marshall 336 20088. Kelsey Robinson 333 2011

9. Nikki Fowler 324 201010. Nikki Fowler 278 2008

DIGS PER SETName No. Year

1. Chloe Goldman 4.73 20092. Chloe Goldman 4.56 20083. Kelsey Robinson 3.60 2010

4. Nikki Fowler 3.29 20095. Kylie Marshall 3.05 20096. Nikki Fowler 2.89 20107. Kylie Marshall 2.85 20088. Nikki Fowler 2.36 20089. Ellen Mullins 2.04 2010

10. Amanda Friday 1.98 2010

HITTING PERCENTAGE>> Minimum 100 AttacksName No. Year

1. Leah Hinkey .367 20102. Farren Powe .326 20083. DeeDee Harrison .323 2010

4. Farren Powe .316 20095. Nikki Fowler .306 20106. Kayla Jeter .304 2010

7. Leslie Cikra .298 2010

8. Leah Hinkey .278 20099. Kayla Jeter .251 2009

10. Milan Clarke .250 2008

>> Bold indicates current player

[ 25-Point Rally Scoring /// 2011 Season Averages ]

KILLS PER SETName SP K Avg.

1. Kelsey Robinson 105 466 4.442. Leslie Cikra 79 217 2.753. DeeDee Harrison 100 240 2.4104. Tiff any Baker 84 199 2.37

ATTACKS PER SETName SP TA Avg.

1. Kelsey Robinson 105 1233 11.742. Tiff any Baker 84 519 6.183. Leslie Cikra 79 451 5.714. Carly Sahagian 70 386 5.515. DeeDee Harrison 100 505 5.05

ASSISTS PER SETName SP A Avg.

1. Mary Pollmiller 105 1,242 11.83

ACES PER SETName SP SA Avg.

1. Kelsey Robinson 105 40 0.382. Nikki Brice 101 23 0.233. Carly Sahagian 70 11 0.16

BLOCKS PER SETName SP Blks Avg.

1. DeeDee Harrison 100 109 1.092. Stephanie Stoll 18 13 0.723. Shealyn Kolosky 103 71 0.694. Leslie Cikra 79 46 0.58

DIGS PER SETName SP Digs Avg.

1. Ellen Mullins 105 397 3.782. Kelsey Robinson 105 333 3.173. Carly Sahagian 70 173 2.474. Mary Pollmiller 105 211 2.01

HITTING PERCENTAGEName SP K E TA Avg.

1. Leslie Cikra 79 217 73 451 .3192. DeeDee Harrison 100 240 87 505 .3033. Carly Sahagian 70 153 42 386 .2884. Shealyn Kolosky 103 158 55 385 .2685. Tiff any Baker 84 199 62 519 .264

KILLSName No. Years

1. Tamala Brightman 1,781 1990-932. Ariana Wilson 1,732 1998-013. April Chapple 1,650 1981-844. Nikki Fowler 1,649 2007-105. Dianne Shoemaker 1,544 1985-886. Kristen Andre 1,498 2002-057. Kristy Dobson 1,454 1988-918. Stephanie Ehlers 1,394 1985-889. Sonja Thomas 1,346 1991-9410. Yuliya Stoyanova 1,343 2004-07

TENNESSEE CAREER RECORDS

KILLS PER SETName No. Years

1. Tamala Brightman 4.32 1990-932. Ariana Wilson 4.08 1998-013. Christine Jestila 3.64 1996-984. Sonja Thomas 3.58 1991-94 Kelly Hanlon 3.58 1995-976. Nikki Fowler 3.55 2007-107. Yuliya Stoyanova 3.49 2004-07 Dianne Shoemaker 3.49 1985-889. Janelle Hester 3.33 1999-0210. Cissi Lenartsson 3.32 1993-94

ATTACKSName No. Years

1. Nikki Fowler 4,426 2007-102. Ariana Wilson 3,881 1998-013. Kristy Dobson 3,835 1988-914. April Chapple 3,799 1981-845. Tamala Brightman 3,660 1990-936. Stephanie Ehlers 3,540 1985-887. Yuliya Stoyanova 3,459 2004-078. Dianne Shoemaker 3,418 1985-889. Sonja Thomas 3,416 1991-9410. Michelle Piantadosi 3,361 2001-04

ATTACKS PER SETName No. Years

1. Kelly Hanlon 9.98 1995-972. Christina Jestila 9.60 1996-983. Nikki Fowler 9.54 2007-104. Ariana Wilson 9.13 1998-015. Sonja Thomas 9.09 1991-946. Yuliya Stoyanova 8.98 2004-077. Tamala Brightman 8.84 1990-938. Kristy Dobson 8.74 1988-919. Kelsey Fautsch 8.13 2005-0610. Janelle Hester 7.73 1999-02

ASSISTSName No. Years

1. Julie Knytych 5,803 2002-052. Erica Lear 5,069 1998-013. Molly Mooney 4,674 1991-944. Wendy Jones 3,541 1986-895. Laurie Caraher 2,957 1984-876. Christy Warren 2,904 1995-987. Kelsey Mahoney 1,855 2008-

8. Allison Stricklin 1,530 1994-979. Chelsea Noble 1,453 2005-0610. Betsy Chavez 1,362 1981-83

ASSISTS PER SETName No. Years

1. Erica Lear 12.87 1998-012. Julie Knytych 12.48 2002-053. Molly Mooney 11.13 1991-944. Christy Warren 10.76 1995-985. Allison Stricklin 9.22 1994-95,976. Amy Rauch 8.31 1989-907. Wendy Jones 8.01 1986-898. Chelsea Noble 6.53 2005-069. Kelsey Mahoney 6.37 2008-10. Jena Berg 6.19 2006-07

ACESName No. Years

1. Robin Maine 255 1980-832. April Chapple 244 1981-843. Kelli Scott 200 1999-024. Bonnie Kenny 192 1980-835. Stephanie Ehlers 189 1985-886. Wendy Jones 174 1986-897. Laurie Caraher 168 1984-878. Kristy Dobson 149 1988-919. Dianne Shoemaker 146 1985-8810. Sonja Thomas 142 1991-94

ACES PER SETName No. Years

1. Kelli Scott .48 1999-022. Stephanie Scheper .44 1983-853. Wendy Jones .39 1986-894. Stephanie Ehlers .38 1985-885. Sonja Thomas .38 1991-946. Jenny Meeks .36 1994-967. Laurie Caraher .34 1984-87 Kristy Dobson .34 1988-919. Dianne Shoemaker .33 1985-8810. Donna Monaco .31 1984-86

BLOCKSName No. Years

1. Sarah Blum 674 2003-062. Robin Maine 664 1980-833. Leah Hinkey 583 2006-104. Ariana Wilson 466 1998-015. Kristen Andre 436 2002-056. Tamala Brightman 399 1990-937. Dianne Shoemaker 361 1985-888. Nikki Fowler 344 2007-109. Annette Young-Gillcrist 341 1987-9010. Lisa Stegman 338 1985-88

BLOCKS PER SETName No. Years

1. Sarah Blum 1.55 2003-062. Leah Hinkey 1.24 2006-103. Ariana Wilson 1.10 1998-014. Courtney Huettemann 1.06 1994-975. Kristen Andre 0.97 2002-05 Farren Powe 0.97 2006-097. Trinia Cuseo 0.96 2000-01 Tamala Brightman 0.96 1990-939. Mindy Flynn 0.93 2005-0810. Annette Young-Gillcrist 0.90 1987-90

DIGSName No. Years

1. Chloe Goldman 1,755 2006-092. Kristy Dobson 1,474 1988-913. Kylie Marshall 1,374 2006-094. Amy Morris 1,338 2003-055. Stephanie Ehlers 1,312 1985-886. Nikki Fowler 1,281 2007-107. Julie Knytych 1,265 2002-058. Kelli Scott 1,117 1999-029. Molly Mooney 1,055 1991-9410. Erica Lear 1,053 1998-01

DIGS PER SETName No. Years

1. Chloe Goldman 4.37 2006-09 2. Amy Morris 4.01 2003-053. Kristy Dobson 3.36 1988-914. Morgan Miltner 3.21 2002-035. Cynthia Buggs 3.02 2003-046. Kylie Marshall 2.94 2006-097. Nikki Fowler 2.76 2007-108. Julie Knytych 2.72 2002-059. Sonja Thomas 2.69 1991-94 Kelli Scott 2.69 1999-02

HITTING PERCENTAGE>> Minimum 100 AttacksName No. Years

1. Beverly Robinson .359 1982-832. Kristen Andre .336 2002-053. Tamala Brightman .335 1990-934. DeeDee Harrison .315 2008-

Sarah Blum .315 2003-066. Ariana Wilson .312 1998-017. Trinia Cuseo .308 2000-018. Tanya Haave .300 1980-849. Erika Brez .295 1998-99 10. Leah Hinkey .285 2006-10

>> Bold indicates current player>> Career statistics have a two-year mini-mum to qualify for per-game statistics, and players must have played in at least half of the team’s matches during their career.

[ Records since 1980 ]

PLAYER NOTES

#7 TIFFANY BAKEROH/MB, 6-4, Fr., Carrolton, Texas

• Has 16 starts on the season• Recorded four double-doubles this year, including two during the home weekend vs. UF and USC• Tallied a team- and career-best 19 kills vs. Auburn• Named SEC Off ensive Player of the Week on Oct. 31 and the CVU.com National POW a day later.

CAREER/SEASON HIGHSKills 19 Auburn, 10/21Attacks 43 Ole Miss, 11/11Hitting Pct. .519 South Carolina, 10/30Assists 2 Georgia, 9/16Aces --

Solo Blocks 2 Georgia, 10/23Block Assists 4 Mississippi State, 10/16Total Blocks 5 Mississippi State, 10/16Digs 14 Ohio, 8/26

#2 NIKKI BRICEDS, 5-8, Fr., Fullerton, Calif.

• Played in all but four sets on the season• Ranks second on the team in serving aces (23)• Tallied 183 digs on the season, which ranks fourth on the team

CAREER/SEASON HIGHSKills 1 Florida, 10/28Attacks 1 3x, last vs. Florida, 10/28Hitting Pct. 1.000 Florida, 10/28Assists 6 2x, vs. American, 9/10Aces 3 Dayton, 9/3Solo Blocks --Block Assists --Total Blocks --Digs 12 Ole Miss, 11/11

#24 JASMINE BROWNDS, 5-8, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn.

• Instrumental in helping UT rally back from match point three times against Maryland, eventually win-ning the match in fi ve sets against the Terps• Has 10 service aces on the season, including three at Alabama• Tallied 68 digs this season

CAREER HIGHSKills --Attacks --Hitting Pct. --Assists 2 3x, last vs. Alabama, 11/13/11Aces 3 vs. Alabama, 11/13/11Solo Blocks --Block Assists --Total Blocks --Digs 10 Seton Hall, 9/9/11

2011 HIGHSAssists 2 2x, last vs. Alabama, 11/11Aces 3 Alabama, 11/11Digs 10 Seton Hall, 9/9

#11 LESLIE CIKRAOH, 6-4, Jr., Chagrin Falls, Ohio

• Returning to full strength after missing a portion of the early season due to injury• Started the 12 of the last 16 matches, including vs. South Carolina, where she hit a career-best .636• Hitting a team-best .319 on the season• Ranks second on the team with 2.75 kills per set

CAREER HIGHSKills 20 Indiana, 12/4/10Attacks 41 Colorado State, 9/12/09Hitting Pct. .636 South Carolina, 10/30/11Assists 2 Miss. State, 11/7/10Aces 1 Northwestern, 9/10/10Solo Blocks 1 19xBlock Assists 6 LSU, 9/30/11Total Blocks 6 LSU, 9/30/11Digs 5 2x, last vs. Georgia, 10/23/11

2011 HIGHSKills 19 Ole Miss, 11/11Attacks 36 2x, last vs. Ole Miss, 10/9Hitting Pct. .524 Alabama, 10/7Assists 1 Kentucky, 10/12Aces --

Solo Blocks 1 3x, last vs. Ole Miss, 10/9Block Assists 6 LSU, 9/30Total Blocks 6 LSU, 9/30Digs 5 Georgia, 10/23

#8 DEEDEE HARRISONMB, 6-3, Jr., Nashville, Tenn.

• Started all 27 matches this season• Hitting a team-best .354 in conference matches• Leads the team in total blocks with 109 and ranks second in the SEC in blocks per set, at 1.09• Named SEC Defensive Player of the Week (9/26)• Named to the Virginia Tech Invite All-Tournament Team

CAREER HIGHSKills 16 Northwestern, 9/10/10Attacks 26 4x, last vs. Florida, 10/28/11Hitting Pct. .733 Alabama, 11/11/11Assists 1 3xAces -- Solo Blocks 3 2x, last vs. Auburn, 10/21/11Block Assists 7 3x, last vs. Florida, 10/30/11Total Blocks 8 South Carolina, 09/23/11Digs 3 4x

2011 HIGHSKills 15 2x, last vs. Kentucky, 10/12Attacks 26 4x, last vs. Florida, 10/28Hitting Pct. .733 Alabama, 11/11Assists 1 Ohio, 8/26Aces --

Solo Blocks 3 Auburn, 10/21Block Assists 7 3x, last vs. Florida, 10/30Total Blocks 8 South Carolina, 9/23Digs 3 Ole Miss, 10/9

#6 SHEALYN KOLOSKYMB, 6-3, Fr., Wheaton, Ill.

• Has started in all 25 matches and played in all but two sets• Ranks fourth on the team with a hitting percentage of .273• Also ranks second on the team with 69 total blocks• Recorded seven or more kills in fi ve conference matches this sesaon

CAREER/SEASON HIGHSKills 10 Seton Hall, 9/9Attacks 25 Kentucky, 10/12Hitting Pct. .769 Seton Hall, 9/9Assists 1 Villanova, 8/27Aces 2 Arkansas, 10/2Solo Blocks 2 Ole Miss, 10/9Block Assists 6 Maryland, 8/27Total Blocks 6 Maryland, 8/27Digs 3 3x, last vs. Miss. State, 11/6

#17 KELSEY MAHONEYS, 5-10, Sr., Fort Worth, Texas

• Played in 39 sets and 13 matches this season• Saw action in all fi ve sets at Kentucky, primarily in a serving role, as she did not record a service error• Has only missed two sets since the UK match• Ranked third on the team in assists last season

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

2011 HIGHSAssists 1 3x, last vs. Miss. State, 11/6Digs 2 vs. Mississippi State, 10/20

#10 ELLEN MULLINSL/DS, 5-6, So., Nashville, Tenn.

• Has started every match this season at the libero position• Leads the Lady Vols in digs with 397 (3.78/set) • Ranks fi fth in the SEC in digs• Registered a career-high 31 digs at UK, which is the second most in any SEC match this season• Named the SEC Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 17

CAREER HIGHSKills 1 Florida, 9/19/10Attacks 1 5x. last vs. Miss. State 10/16/11Hitting Pct. --Assists 5 Louisville, 11/2/11Aces 2 2x, last vs. Seton Hall, 9/9Solo Blocks --Block Assists --Total Blocks --Digs 31 Kentucky, 10/12/11

2011 HIGHSKills 1 Dayton, 9/3Attacks 1 4x, last vs. Miss. State 10/16Assists 5 Louisville, 11/2Aces 2 Seton Hall, 9/9Digs 31 Kentucky, 10/12

#15 MARY POLLMILLERS, 5-10, Fr., Littleton, Colo.

• Has been the squad’s starting setter in each match this season• Leads the the Lady Vols in assists with 1,242, which ranks fi rst in UT history during the 25-point rally scoring era • Her assist per set mark of 11.83 ranks fi rst in the conference• Has six double-doubles on the year• Named SEC Freshman of the Week three times (9/12, 10/3, 10/31, 11/14) and to the All-Tourna-ment Teams at the Comcast Lady Vol Classic and the Virginia Tech Invite

CAREER/SEASON HIGHSKills 6 Alabama, 11/13Attacks 11 2x, last vs. Alabama, 11/13Hitting Pct. .571 Mississippi State, 11/6Assists 69 Ole Miss, 11/11Aces 2 Mississippi State, 10/16Solo Blocks 2 Villanova, 8/27Block Assists 3 5x, last vs. Miss. State, 11/6Total Blocks 3 7x, last vs. Ole Miss, 11/11Digs 13 LSU, 10/2

#9 KELSEY ROBINSONOH, 6-2, So., Bartlett, Ill.

• Started all 27 matches and has played in every set• Notched 19 double-doubles on the season (nine in last 102matches), which ranks fi rst in the SEC• Named AVCA National and SEC Player of the Week for her performances against Alabama and Ole Miss • Leads the Lady Vols with 466 kills (4.44/set)• Ranks fi rst in the SEC in kills and points• Tabbed SEC Off ensive Player of the Week twice

CAREER HIGHSKills 28 Dayton, 9/3/11Attacks 74 Dayton, 9/3/11Hitting Pct. .452 Louisville, 11/2Assists 5 2x, last vs. Miss. State, 11/6/11Aces 5 Ohio, 8/26/11Solo Blocks 2 Illinois, 9/2/11Block Assists 5 Maryland, 8/27/11Total Blocks 5 Maryland, 8/27/11Digs 27 Arkansas, 10/8/10

2011 HIGHSKills 28 Dayton, 9/3Attacks 74 Dayton, 9/3Hitting Pct. .452 Louisville, 11/2Assists 5 Mississippi State 11/6Aces 5 Ohio, 8/26Solo Blocks 2 Illinois, 9/2Block Assists 5 Maryland, 8/27Total Blocks 5 Maryland, 8/27Digs 24 Maryland, 8/27

#35 CARLY SAHAGIANOH/DS, 6-1, So., Bartlett, Ill.

• Started in all but eight matches this season• Recorded 153 kills in 70 sets played, good for fi fth on the team• Ranks third on the team in hitting percentage, with a clip of .288• Named SEC Off ensive Player of the Week (9/26)• Has fi ve double-doubles on the year• Named to the Comcast Lady Vol Classic All-Tour-nament Team

CAREER HIGHSKills 19 Florida, 9/25/11Attacks 35 Florida, 9/25/11Hitting Pct. .533 Villanova, 8/27/11Assists 2 2xAces 3 Dayton, 9/3/11Solo Blocks 1 2x, last vs Illinois, 9/2/11Block Assists 6 Ohio, 8/26/11Total Blocks 6 Ohio, 8/26/11Digs 23 LSU, 9/30/11

2011 HIGHSKills 19 Florida, 9/25Attacks 35 Florida, 9/25Hitting Pct. .533 Villanova, 8/27Assists 1 7x, last vs. Miss. State 10/16Aces 3 Dayton, 9/3Solo Blocks 1 Illinois, 9/2Block Assists 6 Ohio, 8/26Total Blocks 6 Ohio, 8/26Digs 23 LSU, 8/30

#4 KYLANN SCHEIDT S, 6-0, So., Knoxville, Tenn.

• Played in her fi rst match of the season on the road against Florida after returning from surgery• Most extensive play came against Ole Miss, where she registered six assists• Saw action in all 20 matches last season• Is the fi rst signee from Knoxville in Rob Patrick’s tenure as head coach

CAREER HIGHSKills 1 Auburn, 9/29/10Attacks 1 4xHitting Pct. -- Assists 30 Georgia, 9/24/10Aces 2 TwiceSolo Blocks --Block Assists 1 Louisville, 10/27/10Total Blocks 1 Louisville, 10/27/10Digs 16 Louisville, 10/27/10

SEASON HIGHSAssists 6 Ole Miss, 10/9/11Digs 1 Ole Miss, 10/9/11

#3 STEPHANIE STOLLMB, 6-2, Fr., Bellevue, Wash.

• Transfer from the University of Washington• Redshirted in her only year at UW• Tallied a team-high fi ve blocks at Mississippi State• Has seen action in 18 sets and has 11 kills

CAREER/SEASON HIGHSKills 4 Houston, 9/3Attacks 6 2x, last vs. Houston, 9/3Hitting Pct. .333 Houston, 9/3Assists --Aces --

Solo Blocks 1 American, 9/10Block Assists 5 Mississippi State, 10/16Total Blocks 5 Mississippi State, 10/16Digs 1 American, 9/10

#30 MERCEDES VAUGHNMB, 6-1, Fr., Wilmington, Del.

• Has not played in a match this season• Played three sports in high school

CAREER/SEASON HIGHSKills --Attacks --Hitting Pct. --Assists --Aces --

Solo Blocks --Block Assists --Total Blocks --Digs --

NIKKI BRICE

5-8 • FR • DSFullerton, Calif.

22 44 66

88 99 1414

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77STEPHANIE STOLL

6-2 • RS-FR • MBBellevue, Wash.

KYLANN SCHEIDT

6-0 • SO • SKnoxville, Tenn.

SHEALYN KOLOSKY

6-3 • FR • MBWheaton, Ill.

TIFFANY BAKER

6-4 • FR • OH/MBCarrolton, Texas

DEEDEE HARRISON

6-3 • JR • MBNashville, Tenn.

KELSEY ROBINSON

6-2 • SO • OHBartlett, Ill.

ELLEN MULLINS

5-6 • SO • L/DSNashville, Tenn.

LESLIE CIKRA

6-3 • JR • OHChagrin Falls, Ohio

KAYLA JETER

5-11 • SR • OHSolon, Ohio

KELSEY MAHONEY

5-10 • SR • SFort Worth, Texas

JASMINE BROWN

5-8 • JR • DSChattanooga, Tenn.

MERCEDES VAUGHN

6-1 • FR • MBWilmington, Del.

CARLY SAHAGIAN

6-1 • SO • OH/DSBartlett, Ill.

ROB PATRICK

Head Coach15th Year at Tennessee

RACHEL COOPER

Assistant CoachFirst Year at Tennessee

ALAN EDWARDS

Assistant CoachFirst Year at Tennessee

JENNA DOVER

Director of OperationsFirst Year at Tennessee

1515MARY POLLMILLER

5-10 • FR • SLittleton, Colo.

JASON HAMES

Volunteer Asst. CoachThird Year at Tennessee