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STAFF

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the vast offerings of the universityʼs intramural programs: volleyball, sand volleyball,

the universityʼsacademic requirements for graduation. The SCAD athletics program

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STAFF

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the vast offerings of the universityʼs intramural programs: volleyball, sand volleyball,

the universityʼsacademic requirements for graduation. The SCAD athletics program

S a m C a r t e rStrength/Condit ioning Coach

S t e p h a n y R a i n e sAssis tant Athlet ics Director

Q u i n M o n a h a nAthlet ics Director

M i c h e a l M a c E a c h e r nSpor ts Information Director

D a v i d R i v e r aHead Athlet ics Trainer

J e f f A b e r g h i n iAthlet ics Trainer

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SAVANNAHgeorgia

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SAVANNAH

- Established in 1733 by General James Edward Ogelthorpe as one of 13 British Colonies in North America.

- Savannah is home to 22 historic squares pleasantly furnished with benches, fountains, monuments and statues.

- From the shops and ships of River Street to picturesque fountains and tree-shaded parks, from white sand beaches to avenues lined with tropical palms, Savannah is a city of European elegance and Southern charm.

- Other notable residents over the centuries have included Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Low, authors Flannery O’Connor and Conrad Aiken, lyricist Johnny Mercer, “Jingle Bells” composer James Lord Pierpont, folk artist Ulysses Davis, jazz musician Ben Tucker and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

- The city offers all the cultural and commercial advantages of a contemporary metropolitan center—museums, theaters, restaurants, an international airport and a thriving business community.

- The city and surrounding coastal area have been popular filming locations for Hollywood productions. Films shot in Savannah include Forrest Gump, Forces of Nature, The General’s Daughter, The Gift, The Legend of Bagger Vance, Undertow and The Haunted Mansion.

- Within easy driving distance of Savannah are major metropolitan areas such as Atlanta; resort areas such as Hilton Head, S.C., and Orlando, Fla.; and notable historic cities such as Charleston, S.C., and St. Augustine, Fla. Savannah is a city of historic importance, great physical beauty, commerce and culture.

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SAVANNAHin

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- SCAD was founded in 1978 by Richard G. Rowan, Paula S. Wallace, May L. Poetter and Paul E. Poetter to provide college degree programs not previously available in southeast Georgia and to create a specialized professional art university to attract students from throughout the United States and abroad.

- Named “Hottest for Studying Art” among America’s Hottest Colleges by Kaplan/Newsweek.

- Has more degree programs and specializations than any other art and design university in the United States.

- SCAD offers a choice of degree programs in 46 majors and more than 50 minors.

- The university serves more than 9,330 students from all 50 United States and 96 countries worldwide through locations in Savannah and Atlanta, Ga., a residential study abroad location in Lacoste, France, full degree programs offered online through SCAD eLearning, and a new location opening in Hong Kong in Fall 2010.

- Named one of “America’s Best Colleges” and one of “America’s Best Graduate Schools” by U.S. News and World Report.

- Named one of the United States’ “Most Interesting Schools” and one of “25 cutting-edge schools with an eye toward the future” by Kaplan/Newsweek.

- Within six months of graduation, more than eight out of 10 SCAD 2008 alumni responding to a survey had secured jobs in their fields or had been admitted to graduate school.

- The university confers Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Architecture, Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Fine Arts and Master of Urban Design degrees, as well as undergraduate and graduate certificates.

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The office of career services provides career development and professional job search assistance to students and alumni through individual career advising, small group workshops, opportunities for students to network with industry leaders, interest and personality assessment, an interactive Web site with more than 700 jobs posted each quarter for SCAD students and graduates, intensive outreach to business, an information-packed career resource library, ongoing corporate recruitment visits and an impressive job and internship fair each spring attended by more than 100 major employer-partners.

InternshipsA recent study by the National Association of Schools and Colleges (NACE) found that almost 70 percent of interns are offered jobs at the company they intern for. This is an impressive reason why students are highly encouraged to engage in internships. Not only are students often offered jobs upon graduation, it is also an opportunity for them to explore the real world of their profession and build experience for their résumés. The office of career services works with the academic department chairs, faculty and staff to assist students with their internships.

Employer recruitingRepresentatives from companies across the nation visit SCAD each year to visit classes, review portfolios, give informational presentations and recruit and hire outstanding job and internship candidates. The career services staff also travels throughout the year to conferences, trade shows and to employer corporate offices to strengthen current relationships and develop additional employer relationships to promote opportunities for SCAD students. There are also three dedicated business outreach specialists who develop employer relationships on behalf of our students and graduates on both coasts and in the Midwest.

Recent recruiters include Dreamworks, Ruffian, Liz Claiborne, Pixar, Walt Disney Company, Macy’s, Wild Apple, Hallmark, LucasArts, Rhythym & Hues Studios, Digital Domain, Kiz Toys, Cartoon Network, Crispin Porter + Bogusky, JCPenney, Conde Nast, Husqvarna, Marvel Comics, Mohawk Industries, Southern Progress Corporation, Anthropologie/Urban Outfitters/Free People, Abercrombie & Fitch, Chico’s FAS, Marc Jacobs, American Greetings, Hirsch Bender and Assoc., and many others.

C A R E E R S E R V I C E S

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E M P L O Y M E N T

2007 graduates hired

Architecture 75.6%Advertising design 89.7%Graphic design 89%Interior design 60%

2008 graduates hired

Architecture 98%Advertising design 88%Graphic design 89%Interior design 94%

Employment statistics are calculated every year, six months after graduation, using information obtained through a graduate employment survey and direct communication with alumni. Over the last six years of consistent research and tracking, the office of career services has found that more than eight out of 10 SCAD graduates are employed in their field six months post–graduation.

An employed graduate is defined as one of the following: a graduate who is working in a professional position in art and design; a graduate who is regularly freelancing, building a body of work and exhibiting it, working on commissioned projects; or a graduate who is pursuing an advanced degree.

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2008SEASON REV IEW

O v e r a l l r e c o r d :

1 7 - 1 0

S u n C o n f e r e n c e :

1 1 - 3

H o m e : 8 - 2

A w a y : 5 - 4

N e u t r a l : 4 - 4

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2008 SEASONREVIEW

and junior setter Allison Regas. It was Friendʼs third

Two players were not only among the leagueʼs best

nationʼs best. Junior Courtney Sheltonʼs 0.6 aces per

per set was 76th. Junior setter Allison Regas checked in

Bees rank amongst conferenceʼs best

SCAD players. Junior setter Arynn Nease was eighth

Junior Allison Regas also made the charts for assists,

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2008R E S U L T S

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R O S T E R

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Arynn Nease returns for her third year as the Beesʼ

playing time in the back row. Sheʼs a great athlete

to Shelton and Neaseʼs home state of Missouri

who was also in the NAIA Tournament. The Beesʼ

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Arynn Nease returns for her third year as the Beesʼ

playing time in the back row. Sheʼs a great athlete

to Shelton and Neaseʼs home state of Missouri

who was also in the NAIA Tournament. The Beesʼ

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B A T I EHead Coach

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Linebarger received his bachelorʼs degree from Florida State in 2002 and his masterʼs degree from University of Louisiana Monroe in 2005. Linebarger's

matt

L I N E B A R G E RAssistant Coach

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BURNSDS 5 ’8” Sen iorChu luota, F lor idaLees-McRae

Arch i tecture

•Played in six matches in her f irst year with the Bees.•Had a pair of digs against Jamestown (8/30) and Nor thwood (9/4).•Also had a kill, block and assist versus Nor thwood.•Appeared in all four sets against Nor thwood and Berry (9/20).

At Lees-McRae•Produced a career-high 11 digs versus Anderson (11/4) during thesemif inals of the conference tournament.•Recorded f ive digs in the conference tournament quar ter f inalsagainst Pfeif fer (11/3).•Had a kill against Texas A&M-Kingsville (8/26).•Recorded three digs against East Tennessee State (9/13).•Notched a dig and a block versus Anderson (9/16).•Second match against Belmont Abbey (10/25) saw her produce a killand four digs.•Helped the Bobcats reach the third round of the NCAA Division IITournament her freshman year.

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NEASESenior 5 ’4” DS

Kansas C i ty , M issour i

Park H i l l H igh School

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• Second on the team with 34 aces and her 0.39 aces per set ranked eighth in the conference.• Ranked ninth in the league at 3.00 digs per set.• Recorded double-digit digs in 16 matches.• Notched a season-high 19 digs at Embry-Riddle (11/1).• Had 11 digs against nationally -ranked No. 5 Azusa Pacif ic (8/29)and No. 1 Fresno Pacif ic (8/30) at the Crown Plaza Labor Day Festival.• Totaled 13 digs against Warner and 11 more versus Webber International during the Sun Conference Tournament (11/14).• Posted two or more aces in seven matches. • Had six and four aces in back-to-back matches at Edward Waters (9/3) and Nor thwood (9/4).

•Ranked 11th in the conference at 3.0 digs per game.•Reached 10 digs or more 17 times with three matches of 20 or more.•Had a season-high 25 digs against Texas-Brownsville (8/24).•Notched multiple aces on nine occasions with a high of three during four matches.•Recorded a dozen digs against National American and Bellevue (11/29) during the NAIA National Championships.•Posted 18 digs at Flagler (11/2).

•Named Sun Conference Libero of the Week on October 10 af ter posting 11 digs versus Flagler (10/6) and seven more versus Embry-Riddle (10/7).•Also had two aces against Flagler (11/3) and Embry Riddle (10/7).•Notched a season-high 12 digs at Warner Southern (9/29) to go along with three aces.•Northwood match (9/26) saw her record 11 digs.•Posted eight digs and one ace versus The Masterʼs (8/25).

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NICHOLSOH 6 ’ Sen iorHoover , A labamaL iberty Un ivers i ty

Inter ior Des ign

•Named First-Team All-Sun Conference.•Fif th in the league at 2.9 kills per set and hitting percentage (.213). Also in the top 20 for aces (17th-0.3) and blocks (19th-0.4).•Team leader in kills (2.9 kpg.) and points (3.36 pps.).•Had six double-doubles, including 11 kills and 20 digs a Embry-Riddle (11/1).•Reached 10 or more kills in 16 matches, including 12 against No. 5 Azusa Pacif ic (8/29).•Notched a season-high 15 kills to go along with nine blocks and four blocks at Lee (9/19).•Posted a season-best three aces against King (9/19) and Martin Methodist (9/20).

(At Liber ty)•Reached 10 kills 16 or more times.•Recorded 12 double-doubles throughout the season, including 21 kills and 20 digs against UNC Asheville. •Tied a career-high with 21 kills against Davidson and UNCA.•Also had 20 kills versus Birmingham Southern.•Ranked in the top f ive on the team in three categories, including second in kills at 3.06 kills per game.•Rated third at 2.66 digs per game.•Had a 10-kill, 12-dig double-double against ACC opponent Virginia.

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•Redshir ted af ter transferring from Liber ty.

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(At Liber ty)•Ranked second on team with 266 kills and No. 10 in the Big South Conference at 3.24 kills per game.•Second player in school history to be named to the Big South All-Freshman Team.•Named New Balance Big South Freshman of the Week, Oct. 10 and 17.•Contributed 21 kills and 15 digs in a f ive-game win at Davidson (9/13).•Included on the all -tournament team at Virginiaʼs Fair f ield Inn Jef ferson Cup Tournament (9/16-17).•Had 11 kills, 11 digs and a career-high three block solos against James Madison (9/20). •Notched 17 kills, 20 digs and career-high six total blocks at Charleston Southern (10/7). •Totaled 21 kills and 20 digs against UNC Asheville (10/14). •Posted 20 kills on a season-best .425 attack percentage with 11 double-doubles against Birmingham-Southern (10/15).

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•Named First-Team All-Sun Conference.•Team leader, third in the conference and 61st in the nation at 8.5 assists per set.•Also sixth in the conference for blocks (0.8 per set) and 11th in aces (0.4 per set).•Accumulated double digit assists in 26 of 27 matches.•Crossed the 40-assist plateau three times, including a season-high 49 against San Diego Christian (8/29).•Had a tr iple-double at Embry-Riddle (11/1) with 40 assists, 10 kills and 10 digs to go along with seven blocks.•Came one kill shy of another tr iple double against San Diego Christian as she recorded 49 assists, 10 digs and nine kills.•Matched her season-high with seven blocks against Lee (9/19).•Recorded eight double-doubles, including 43 assists and a season-high 19 digs versus Webber International (10/23).

•Named to the all -tournament team at the Bone Yard Brawl.•Ranked sixth in the league in blocks (1.1 per set) and eighth for assists (3.1 per set).•Posted twin digit assists in 23 matches, including the last 17 of the season.•Season high for assists was 33 versus Flager (11/2).•Twice recorded a career-high nine blocks against Texas-Brownsville (8/24) and Mobile (10/26).•Had a double-double with 11 kills – on 13 attempts for a .769 hitting percentage—and 10 assists at Georgetown (10/27).•Team leader with a .323 hitting percentage.

(At Indiana)•Played in all 107 games for the Hoosiers.•Recorded double-digit assists in all but one match.•Posted a season-high 42 assists and 10 digs against Nor thwestern (10/20).•Credited with 95 kills on the season including a career-high eight against Maryland (9/2).•Led the team in assists (663), assists per game (6.20) and was third on the team in total blocks (83).

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R E G A SSenior 5 ’ 1 1 ” S

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SHELTONMB 6 ’ Sen iorKansas C i ty , M issour iPark H i l l H igh School

Inter ior Des ign

•Rated second in the conference, 21st in the nation, with 0.6 aces per set.•Four th in the conference, 76th in the country, at 1.0 blocks per set.•Ninth among league leaders with 2.1 kills per set.•Named Sun Conference Player of the Week on Nov. 10 af ter posting 12 kills, two blocks and a .500 hitting percentage against Nor thwood (11/8).•Closed the season with 10 or more kills in f ive of her last six matches.•Recorded a season-high 17 kills against Webber International (10/23).•Opened the year with 10 kills against San Diego Christian (8/29).•Had at least one block in 26 of 27 matches.•Notched three or more blocks in 16 contests. Seven contests saw her amass six stuf fs or more, including seven on three dif ferent occasions.•Had three or more aces in 10 matches, including nine versus Edward Waters (10/8).

•Garnered All-Florida Sun Conference and All-NAIA Region XIV honors.•Ranked second in the conference, 41st in the nation, at 1.3 blocks per set.•Totaled 10 or more blocks three times, including 12 versus Bellvue (10/26).•Had a block in 31 of 32 matches and two or more in 27 of 32.•Had a double-double with a season-high 12 digs and 11 blocks versus Webber International (10/18).•Accumulated 10 or more kills seven times, including 11 versus Bellevue (11/29) during the NAIA National Tournament.•Hit over .500 three times in a f ive match span, topped by a season-high .750 (9-of-12) at Florida Memorial (9/8).

•Second on the team at 1.17 blocks per game.•Recorded a season-high 10 digs against Webber International (11/11).•Totaled 21 blocks in three matches against Webber International. Added 11 kills and a .333 hitting percentage in the Sept. 30 match.•Notched 11 kills with a .471 hitting percentage and f ive blocks against Edward Waters (11/10).•Had seven kills against No.22 Saint Maryʼs and No.6 Dickinson at the NAIA National Tournament (11/30).•Recorded seven blocks versus No.1 National American (10/21).•Blocked seven balls in conference matches against Nor thwood (11/10) and Warner Southern (9/29).•Posted six kills and f ive blocks versus No.14 Saint Maryʼs (10/28) at the Premier Classic.

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•Rated ninth in the conference at 0.7 blocks per set.•Top f ive on the teams for kills, blocks and points.•Notched a career-high 15 kills against Embry Riddle (11/1).•First Embry Riddle match (10/10) saw her post a season-high six blocks.•Had 10 matches with three or more blocks.•Recorded 12 kills against Webber International (11/14) during the conference tournament.•Star ted all 27 matches.

•Played in 11 matches her f irst year with the Bees.•Had her best match against Edward Waters (10/10), where she had a season-high eight kills on 10 attempts for an .800 hitting percentage and three blocks.•Twice totaled four blocks versus Florida Memorial (9/8) and at Flagler (11/2).•Recorded multiple blocks in six of her 11 matches.

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GREGSONJunior 6 ’ 1 ” MH

Denver , Co lorado

South H i l l H igh School

Inter ior Des ign

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•Rated ninth in the conference at 0.7 blocks per set.•Top f ive on the teams for kills, blocks and points.•Notched a career-high 15 kills against Embry Riddle (11/1).•First Embry Riddle match (10/10) saw her post a season-high six blocks.•Had 10 matches with three or more blocks.•Recorded 12 kills against Webber International (11/14) during the conference tournament.•Star ted all 27 matches.

•Played in 11 matches her f irst year with the Bees.•Had her best match against Edward Waters (10/10), where she had a season-high eight kills on 10 attempts for an .800 hitting percentage and three blocks.•Twice totaled four blocks versus Florida Memorial (9/8) and at Flagler (11/2).•Recorded multiple blocks in six of her 11 matches.

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GREGSONJunior 6 ’ 1 ” MH

Denver , Co lorado

South H i l l H igh School

Inter ior Des ign

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TAYLORDS/S 5 ’7” Jun iorDetro i t , M ich igan .(Un ivers i ty L iggett School ) Hoover H igh School

Fash ion Market ing and Management

•Played in seven matches her f irst year with the Bees.•Recorded a kill during her collegiate debut versus San Diego Christian (8/29).•Had two digs against Jamestown (8/30).•Posted two assists versus Edward Waters (10/8).20

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SH IPEOH 6 ’ F reshman

Or lando, F lor idaF i rst Academy H igh School

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RE INERSMH 5 ’ 1 1 ” F reshmanBloomington, i l l i no isT r i -va l ley H igh School

Graph ic Des ign

•Named to the Heart of Illinois All-Conference her last three seasons.•Ended her career with 1,065 kills after 321 her senior year.•Twice named to the Pantagraph All-Area team, including being named to the first team as a senior.•Averaged 4.65 kills and 0.71 blocks per game her final season.

•Named the Class 2A Player of the Year in 2008. Led the Royals to the Florida High School Athletic Association Class 2A State Championship. •Twice named to the All-Central Florida Team and was a finalist for Miss Volleyball in the state of Florida. •Earned First-Team All-State 2A honors as a senior.•Played club volleyball for the Orlando Volleyball Academy.•Captured the USA Beach Volleyball Gulf Coast Open 18U Girls title in 2008. Also recruited by University of North Florida, Brigham Young University, Rutgers University and Florida Gulf Coast University. •An accomplished water skier she was the state, regional and national water ski champion and record holder who was twice a Junior U.S. Open Slalom Champion. •Twice competed in the slalom and jump events at the Junior Masters, where she finished in second place. •Member of the 2006 Junior Worlds teams that skied in France.

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HANEYOH 5 ’8” Sophomore

A t l a n t a , G e o r g i a( A u b u r n U n i v e r s i t y )

Sandy Creek H igh School

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DROUINDS 5 ’8” F reshmanRich land, Mich iganGul l Lake H igh School

Graph ic Des ign

•Posted a collegiate-best 12 kills against Mercer (8/30) in just her second match at Auburn. Also had two solo blocks.•Recorded double-digit kills on six occasions, including three against SEC teams.•High for kills during conference matches was 11 at Alabama (9/26).•Followed an 11-kill and season-high 7-dig performance against Bethune-Cookman (9/5) with a season-high .467 hitting percentage (8 kills, 1 error and 15 attempts) the same day versus Presbyterian.•Notched a season-best five blocks at Mississippi State (9/28).•Had four blocks and eight kills at Michigan (9/13).•Recorded two or more blocks in nine matches.

•Earned Honorable Mention Class B All-State honors from the Michigan Interscholastic Volleyball Coaches Association.•2009 Division 2 Second Team All-State and All-Region on the soccer field.•Garnered Region 11 Class B accolades.•First-Team All-Wolverine Conference in 2008 after a Second Team selection the year before.•Three year letterwinner.•Helped the Blue Devils to the 2007 district title.•Played for the Dead Frog Volleyball club.

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TOS ISao Pau lo , B raz i l

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FRE IDENFELDEOH 5 ’9” F reshmanRagana, Latv iaS igu ldas Va lsts G imnaz i ja

Fash ion Market ing and Management

•Highly accomplished beach volleyball player.•Captured the Latvian Junior Championships four years in a row (2004-07).•Won the gold medal in beach volleyball at the 2008 Latvian Summer Olympics.•Placed ninth at the FIVB U-19 World Championships with her partner Anete Krastina.•Won the Nivea Cup in 2007.•Took second in 2008 and 2009 at the Ray Cup in Estonia.•Had back-to-back fourth-place finishes in 2008-09 at the Latvian Championships.•Helped her Krimulda club team win the Baltic Sea Cup during the 2005 indoor season after a second-place finish in 2004.

Stepping off the court and into a supporting role this year for theBees will be manager Marina Tosi. Prior to taking on her new role,

Tosi played two seasons for SCAD. As the team manager she assists thecoaching staff in all areas including practice, team travel, game

management and recruiting.

She joined the team for the 2007 season and ranked third on the teamat 2.99 assists per set. As a senior she moved to the right side and

finished in the top five on the team for assists, digs, aces andblocks. In the season opener, she had 10 kills, six digs and three

aces.

A native of Franca, Brazil, Tosi came to SCAD after two seasons atCowley Community College in Arkansas City, Kansas. In 2006, she earned

All-Region VI and All-Jayhawk Conference honors for the Tigers.

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SC ADWhere could they BEE from?

Edward Waters College

Webber International

University

Embry- Riddle University

Warner University

Florida MemorialUniversity

St. Thomas University

University of South CarolinaBeaufort

2 hours from Savannah

* 2011

*- Addition to Sun Conference

50 miles from Orlando

SoutheasternUniversity

30 miles from Tampa50 miles from Orlando

Northwood University70 miles from Miami

21 miles from Miami

23 miles from Miami

50 miles from Orlando60 miles from Tampa

50 miles from Orlando60 miles from Tampa

Ave MariaUniversity

40 miles from Ft. Myers

Courtney SheltonKansas City, MissouriArynn NeaseKansas City, MissouriAllison RegasJacksonville, FloridaNicole BurnsChuluota, FloridaKendall NicholsHoover, AlabamaCathryn GregsonDenver, Colorado

Carrie TaylorDetroit, MichiganOlympia HaneyFairburn, GeorgiaDanielle ShipeOrlando, FloridaJen DrouinRichland, MichiganLauryn ReinersBloomington, IllinoisZita FreifendeleRiga, Latvia

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SC ADWhere could they BEE from?

Edward Waters College

Webber International

University

Embry- Riddle University

Warner University

Florida MemorialUniversity

St. Thomas University

University of South CarolinaBeaufort

2 hours from Savannah

* 2011

*- Addition to Sun Conference

50 miles from Orlando

SoutheasternUniversity

30 miles from Tampa50 miles from Orlando

Northwood University70 miles from Miami

21 miles from Miami

23 miles from Miami

50 miles from Orlando60 miles from Tampa

50 miles from Orlando60 miles from Tampa

Ave MariaUniversity

40 miles from Ft. Myers

Courtney SheltonKansas City, MissouriArynn NeaseKansas City, MissouriAllison RegasJacksonville, FloridaNicole BurnsChuluota, FloridaKendall NicholsHoover, AlabamaCathryn GregsonDenver, Colorado

Carrie TaylorDetroit, MichiganOlympia HaneyFairburn, GeorgiaDanielle ShipeOrlando, FloridaJen DrouinRichland, MichiganLauryn ReinersBloomington, IllinoisZita FreifendeleRiga, Latvia

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“ It’s crazy how fast time fl ies. It’s been four years

I ’ l l never forget.”

“ I love this team. We are l ike a huge family. I

can’t count how many times we have laughed

unti l we cried!”

- Arynn Nease, Senior

- Kendall Nichols, Senior

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SPRINGSEASONS C A D

SCAD had a very productive spring season during head coach Melissa Batie’s first year. The Bees played tournaments in St. Augustine,Fla., Siesta Key, Fla., Statesboro, Ga., and Hilton Head, S.C.

After just a week of practice, SCAD hit the road to play at Flagler College in a combined indoor and beach tournament. During the indoor portion of the day, the Bees beat Sun Conference rival Embry-Riddle as well as NCAA Division II opponent Rollins. That afternoon the squad broke out into two-player teams on the beach and had equal success.

The Bee’s next outing was the Fiesta on the Siesta Collegiate Beach Volleyball Challenge in Siesta Key, Fla. Facing off against some of the best Division I teams in the east, SCAD held its own on the beach. The team of Heather Friend and Kendall Nichols advanced to the quarterfinals of the gold division, where they lost to Notre Dame after beating the tandem from Florida State.

SCAD stayed indoors for its next set of matches as it made the quick trip up the road to Georgia Southern. The Bees took sets off the Eagles as well as Division I schools Kennesaw State and Alabama-Birmingham.

The final outing of the spring season saw the Bees take part in the AVP Next Tournament in Hilton Head. SCAD had plenty of success in Saturday’s Open Pool play as well as the co-ed tournament on Sunday. All of the teams made it out of pool play–including the duo of head coach Melissa Batie and assistant coach Matt Linebarger–with Friend and her partner winning the event.

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5) o lympia HANEY, Fash ion Merchandis ing “Out Of Scale,” color penci l

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“ This last year has been amazing. The gir ls are more than my teammates; they’re family.”

“ Never give up. Work hard in everything that you do, and great things wil l come your way.”

- Al l ison Regas, Senior

- Courtney Shelton, Senior

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“ It’s funny how a bunch of gir ls have so much in common. There are so many memories cherished now, but let this only be the beginning of a l ifelong fr iendship.”

- Nicole Burns, Senior

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