2011 lady rebels volleyball sports guide
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On September 11, we will reflect upon one of the most dramatic and tragic events in US history. Ten years ago, on that date, nearly 3000 Americans lost their lives in the cowardly attack on our nation by terrorists. Since that day, American and coalition forces have been fighting the War on Terror on many fronts and over 6000 brave men and women have given the ultimate sacrifice as they fought to keep America and other countries in the world free from those with evil agendas.
The 2011 Lee College Volleyball Team is dedicating this season to the victims of 9/11 and their families, to the courageous men and women in the US military and coalition forces that have sacrificed and continue to sacrifice their lives for freedom.
Ten years ago, the student athletes on the 2011 Lady Rebels Volleyball roster were in elementary schools. Their innocence of childhood was compromised with the witnessing of tragedy, war and fear. These experiences have been a part of their development and have been an influence into the young women they have become. And now, as they enter into the portion of their lives where they can exert positive influence on others in the world, this next generation of leaders wants to do their part in helping to heal from the past and shape the future.
9/11 Season Tribute
2011-2012 lady Rebel RoSTeR
# Name Ht. Yr. Position HighSchool Hometown2 AveryLewis 5’10” SO L JamesBowie Austin,TX3 RachelDunlap 6’0” FR MH Summerville Sonora,CA5 TrishaBuchanan 5’6” FR S BayAreaChristian Dickinson,TX6 TaylorBarnett 5’10” SO OH/RS BarbersHill Baytown,TX7 AlexandraTorres 5’8” FR OH BayamonMilitary Corozal,PR8 JamiRenwick 5’11” FR OH/RS Greenall EmeraldPark,SK9 MoneciaPreston 5’4” SO S JohnTyler Tyler,TX10 JanetteBatista 6’0” SO MH/RS BayamonMilitary Bayamon,PR12 AshleyDvorak 6’1” FR MH/RS NorthBendCentral NorthBend,NE13 AlyssaWallingsford5’11” FR MH/OH ClearBrook Friendswood,TX
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#2 aveRy lewiS
Class: SophomorePosition: LiberoHeight: 5’10”HighSchool:JamesBowieHometown: Austin,TX
AveryLewisreturnsforhersophomoreseasoninBaytownasa5’10”libero.Shewasanimportantdefensiveleaderin
2010asshecompletedtheseasonwith319digsanda93%serve-receivepercentage.Offensively,Averycompleted
theseasonwitha.237hittingefficiency.Shewastheteamleaderinaceswith71,averaging.65pergameforthe
season,rankingherwiththe5thhighestaverageinNJCAA-DivisionI.Avery,aNaturalSciencemajor,excelsaswell
intheclassroomassheentershersophomoreyearwithanoverallGPAof3.5.CoachJohnsonasserts,“Averywill
playalargerroleinourdefensethisyear,fillingtheshoesofStephanySalas,theall-timedigsleaderatLeeCollege.
IamveryconfidentinAvery’sabilitytotakeoverassheisagreatdefensiveplayerandpasserinherownright.She
iscapable,vocal,teamorientedandfocused.”Inherdowntime,Averyenjoysbaking,sandvolleyballandhavingfun.
aveRy RemembeRS 9/11 “Withconfusiononallofourmindsandfearinoureyes,weallsatsilent-lyandwatchedthenewsinclassasthetwintowersfellonthesaddayofSeptember11,2011.Thatnightmyfamily’s prayers went out to every
familyinAmerica.”
#3 Rachel dunlapClass: FreshmanPosition: MiddleHitterHeight: 6’0”HighSchool:SummervilleHometown: Sonora,CA
RachelDunlap,a6’0”middlehitter,comestoBaytownfromSonora,California.AgraduateofSummervilleHigh
School,RachelbringsgreatvolleyballtalenttoLeeCollege.Asajuniorandasasenior,shewaschosenastheDistrict
MostValuablePlayer.ShewasalsoselectedastheAll-AreaMostValuablePlayerin2010.Sheledherteamtoback-
to-backdistrictchampionshipsduringherfinaltwoseasons,withtheteamcompilinga52-7recordduringthatspan.
Academically,Rachelisagoodstudentasshewasonherhighschoolhonorroll.Shewasalsochosenashomecoming
queenandvotedMostAthletic,havingalsoparticipatedinbasketballandsoftball.RachelisaKinesiologymajor.
Sheenjoyssnowboarding,boatingandsleeping.Shefeelsitisimportantto“believeinyourselfandallthatyouare…
knowthatthereissomethinginsideofyouthatisgreaterthananyobstacle.”
Rachel RemembeRS 9/11“Iwas in thirdgrade(on9/11)andmyteachermadesureweknewhowfarawayNewYorkwasfromCalifor-nia. Itwasverydevastatingforev-eryone.Ifeltverysafethankstomy
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#5 TRiSha buchanan
Class: FreshmanPosition: SetterHeight: 5’6”HighSchool:BayAreaChristianHometown: SantaFe,TX
TrishaBuchananisa5’6”setterwhoarrivesatLeeCollegefromDickinson,Texas.Anaccomplishedathlete,Trisha
wasnamedtotheTAPPS4AAll-StateTeamin2009and2010andwasselectedtotheTapps4AStateFinalFourAll
TournamentTeamfrom2008-2010.ShewastwicenamedastheDistrictMostValuablePlayer,wasnamed1stTeam
AllCountyin2010andwas1stTeamAll-District2008-2010.TrishacaptainedBayAreaChristianforfouryearsand
waschosentotheTAPPSAll-StarTeamherfinaltwoseasons.Inotherareas,TrishaparticipatedintheLeadership
TrainingInstituteandreceivedthe2010BayAreaChristianSchoolAchieverAward.SheisanElementaryEducation
majorandenjoysvacationing,spendingtimewithfamilyandfriendsandplayingsandvolleyball.
TRiSha RemembeRS 9/11 “Iwasin3rdgradeandIcamehomewheremyparentssatmedownandtold me what happened. It was ahardthingtounderstandatthatage,but I easily realized how terrible it
wasverysoon.”
#6 TayloR baRneTTClass: SophomorePosition: RS/OHHeight: 5’11”HighSchool:BarbersHillHometown: Baytown,TX
TaylorBarnettjoinsthe2011LadyRebelsquadasasophomoretransferfromNavarroJuniorCollege.The5’11”
outsidehitterplayedanintegralroleforherteamduringherfreshmanseason.Asastarter,shefinishedtheseason
withaveragesof2.4killspergame,2.6digspergameand35aces.Additionally,sheledherteaminhittingwitha
.265efficiency.TaylorismajoringinEducationandsheisaverygoodstudent,withanoverallGPAabove3.0.Sheis
expectedtobeastrongcontributortotheLadyRebels.CoachJohnsonstates,“Taylorisahardworker,verycoach-
ableandhasagreatattitude.Ihavebeenimpressedwiththeexampleshehasbeentotheincomingfreshmen.I
feelTaylorwillbealeaderonourteam.”Inhersparetime,Taylorenjoysspendingtimewithherfamilyandfriends,
watchingmovesandplayingvolleyball.OnedayshehopestobeabletogotoAfricaandhelpthechildreninneed.
TayloR RemembeRS 9/11“Iwasinthe4thgrade…Mrs.Crowe(the teacher) finally told me whathappened.Iwasshockedasthiswasaveryhorribleandtragicthingthatshouldn’thavehappenedtoanyone.”
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#7 alexandRa ToRReS
Class: FreshmanPosition: OutsideHitterHeight: 5’8”HighSchool:BayamonMilitaryHometown: Corozal,PR
AlexandraTorres,a5’8”outsidehitterfromCorozal,PuertoRico,comestoLeeCollegeasagraduateofBayamon
MilitaryAcademy.Aqualityallaroundplayer,Alexandrashouldreceivesubstantialplayingtimeasafreshman.She
playedakeyroleonherhighschoolteamastheywerehighschoolchampionsofPuertoRicofor3years.Alexandra
wasnamedasanallstarinhighschoolandwasselectedastheMostValuablePlayerinthreeseparatetournaments.
Alexandraisakinesiologymajorandwasascholarshipstudent-athleteinhighschool.Shelovestogotothebeach
withherfamilyandplayvolleyballwithherbrother.Shehastwobrothersinherfamilyandsheclaimstobe“the
babyofthehouse”
ToRReS RemembeRS 9/11 “My experience that day was I re-membermyfamilyandIwereatmyhouseandwesawthenewstogether.Itwasaverysaddayand itwillbe
somethingIwillneverforget.”
#8 Jami RenwickClass: FreshmanPosition: OutsideHitterHeight: 5’11”HighSchool:GreenallHometown: EmeraldPark,SK
JamiRenwick,a5’11”outsideandrightsidehitter,hailsfromEmeraldPark,Saskatchewan.AgraduateofGreenall
HighSchool,Jamiparticipatedonthevarsitysquadforthreeseasons.Asasophomore,shewasnamedRookieofthe
Year.Asasenior,shewasnamedMostValuablePlayerandselectedasTeamCaptain.Duringherseniorcampaign,her
highschoolteamcompetedwellandwerebronzemedalistsattheSaskatchewanProvincialChampionshipTourna-
ment.Throughouthighschool,Jamiwasonthehonorrollandshegraduatedinthetop10%ofherclass.Shehelped
outasavolunteerinhighschoolworkingwithspecialneedschildrenattheGreenallGames.Jamienjoyshangingout
withfamilyandfriends,spendingtimeatthelakeandwatchingmovies.Shestates,“Everytruestrengthisgained
throughstruggle!”
Jami RemembeRS 9/11“I was sitting in my family’s livingroom ready to go to school. I re-memberwatchingthenewsandsee-ing the screaming people and the
smokingbuildings.”
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#9 monecia pReSTon
Class: SophomorePosition: SetterHeight: 5’4”HighSchool:JohnTylerHometown: Tyler,TX
MoneciaPreston,a5’4”setterfromTyler,looksforwardtohersecondseasonasaLadyRebel.Shesawplentyof
courtactionasafreshmanasshehelpedrunthe6-2offense.Moneciafinishedtheseasonwith397assistsanda
.332settingefficiency.Shealsocontributed182digsand24aces.Moneciaalsoperformedwellintheclassroomas
afreshman,finishingtheyearwitha3.0GPA.“Modidagoodjobforuslastyear,howeverherconfidenceandher
abilityhaveimproveddramaticallysincethen.IlookforwardtotheseasonasIknowshewilldoherparttoleadour
teamtomanywins,”saidCoachJohnson.Outsideofvolleyball,Molikestospendtimewithfamilyandfriends,travel
anddance.Shefeelsitisimportantto“keepGodfirstandeverythingelsewillfollowthrough.”
monecia RemembeRS 9/11 “On9/11,Iwasinthe4thgrade.Allof a sudden,wewere told togoonlockdown.Weallsawwhathappenedon the television and all I coulddo
wasprayforthepeoplethere.”
#10 JaneTTe baTiSTaClass: SophomorePosition: MH/RSHeight: 6’0”HighSchool:BayamonMilitaryHometown: Bayamon,PR
JanetteBatista,aresidentofBayamon,PuertoRico,willspendhersecondseasonatLeeCollegeasa6’0”middle
hitter.Shewasastarterasafreshmanintherightsideposition,competingin106gamesandfinishingtheyearwith
214kills,84blocksand155digs.Shewasrankedsecondontheteaminbothtotalkillsandblocks.Academically,
JanettedidwellatLeeCollegeasafreshman,finishingwitha3.0GPA.Janetteenjoysspendingtimewithherfamily,
playingvolleyballandgoingtothebeach.Shealsohasatwinbrotherbackhomewhoshesaysshe“missesalot!’
CoachJohnsonstates,“Janettewillbemovedtomiddlethisseasonandwillbeastarter.Sheshouldperformwellfor
usasthisishernaturalpositionandshehasimproveddramaticallyandhasbecomemoreconsistentsincelastfall.”
JaneTTe RemembeRS 9/11“IwasafifthgraderinPuertoRico.Atthemoment,Iwassadandscaredforthosefamiliesthatdiedinthedi-saster.Atthatmoment,Iwasn’tliv-ing intheUS,butIhadfamilythatusedtoliveclosetothecerozone.”
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#12 aShley dvoRak
Class: FreshmanPosition: RS/MHHeight: 6’1”HighSchool:NorthBendHometown: NorthBend,NE
AshleyDvorak,agraduateofNorthBendCentralHighSchoolinNorthBend,Nebraska,isa6’1”RightSideHitter
withanimpressiveresume.Asasenior,shewasnamed1stTeamAllDistrict,1stTeamAllEastHuskerConference,
AllStateHonorableMentionandherteamwasDistrictRunnerUp.Intheclassroom,Ashleywasnamedtothehonor
roll.Inotherschoolactivities,sheservedasFFApresident,classofficerandwasamemberofthestudentcouncil,
scienceandSpanishclubs.Sheenjoysfishing,hunting,shopping,music,usingSkypeandspendingtimewithfamily
andfriends.Shesaysthemostimportantthingstoherare“myfamily,friendsandGod.”
aShley RemembeRS 9/11 “Iwasinthirdgradeatthetime.Theteacherturnedonthetelevisionandwe were all very shocked and sur-prised.Itwassuchterribledevasta-
tionandithappenedsofast.”
#13 alySSa wallingSfoRdClass: FreshmanPosition: MH/RSHHeight: 5’11”HighSchool:ClearBrookHometown: Friendswood,TX
AlyssaWallingsford,a5’11”hitter,hassignedwithLeeCollegeoutofClearBrookHighSchool inFriendswood.
Alyssahelpedherteamtothedistrictrunneruptrophyasasenior.ShereceivedanawardofBestHitterwhileinhigh
school.AlyssaperformedwellacademicallyduringhighschoolandwillmajorinSpecialEducationatLeeCollege.
Shelikestohangout,eat,watchtelevisionandplayvolleyball.Infact,shesaysshe“lovesvolleyball”.
alySSa RemembeRS 9/11“I was at school in Mrs. Radcliff’s3rdgradeclassroom.Iwasrandom-lypulledoutofmyclassandtakenhome,butnoonewouldtellmewhy.When I got home, I realized…we
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Coach Tracie Johnson Head Coach, Lady Rebels
Tracie Johnson, now entering her 24th year as the Lady Rebel’s head coach, heads the Lee College volleyball team. Coach Johnson joined Lee College in 1988 after a successful two-year stint coaching volleyball, basket-ball and track for the Sheldon Independent School District.
Coach Johnson graduated from Lee College in 1984 with an associate of arts degree, and then received a bachelor’s of arts degree in teaching (with an emphasis in physical edu-cation) from Sam Houston State University in 1986. Coach Johnson earned a master’s of science in physical education from Texas Southern University.
During her tenure at Lee College, Coach Johnson has increased the competitiveness of the program to a national level. Coach Johnson’s leadership has awarded the Lady Rebels six trips to the NJCAA National Tour-nament (1997,1999-2003).
Coach Johnson’s devotion to the Lady Reb-els has earned her an AVCA Regional Coach of the Year Award in 2001 and six NJCAA District Coach of the Year awards (1997, 1999-2003). Additionally, Coach Johnson has led the Lady Rebels to the Region XIV playoffs 20 times in her 23 years of coach-ing. Coach Johnson’s career record at Lee College is an impressive 579-309 (.652), the second highest win total among all active NJCAA coaches.
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Year: 1988OverallRecord: 7-20ConferenceRecord: 5-5(5thplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier (4thplace)Year: 1989OverallRecord: 22-19ConferenceRecord: 6-4(3rdplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier (4thplace)Year: 1990OverallRecord: 30-16ConferenceRecord: 7-3(3rdplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier(4th)Year: 1991OverallRecord: 18-28ConferenceRecord: 5-5(5thplace)Post-SeasonFinish: Non-QualifierYear: 1992OverallRecord: 35-22ConferenceRecord: 6-6(4thplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier(4th)Year: 1993OverallRecord: 33-13ConferenceRecord: 6-6(4thplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier(3rd)Year: 1994OverallRecord: 22-17ConferenceRecord: 6-6(4thplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier (4thplace)Year: 1995OverallRecord: 23-19ConferenceRecord: 8-4(3rdplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier(3rd)Year: 1996OverallRecord: 26-11ConferenceRecord: 10-4(4thplace)Post-SeasonFinish: Non-QualifierYear: 1997OverallRecord: 28-11ConferenceRecord: 8-6(Champion)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionXIVChampion District6Champion NationalQualifierYear: 1998OverallRecord: 24-9ConferenceRecord: 7-7(Runner-Up)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionXIV District6Runner-UpYear: 1999OverallRecord: 47-2ConferenceRecord: 14-0(Champion)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionXIV District7Champion Nationals–4thplace
TRacie JohnSon, coaching RecoRdYear: 2000OverallRecord: 36-4ConferenceRecord: 14-0(Champion)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionXIV District7Champion Nationals–9thplaceYear: 2001OverallRecord: 47-1ConferenceRecord: 14-0(Champion)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionXIV DistrictGChampion Nationals–2ndplaceYear: 2002OverallRecord: 35-5ConferenceRecord: 12-0(Champion)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionXIV DistrictIChampion Nationals–4thplaceYear: 2003OverallRecord: 27-8ConferenceRecord: 11-1(Champion)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionXIV DistrictIChampion Nationals–11thplaceYear: 2004OverallRecord: 24-11ConferenceRecord: 10-2(2ndplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier(3rd)Year: 2004OverallRecord: 24-11ConferenceRecord: 10-2(2ndplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier(3rd)Year: 2005OverallRecord: 18-16ConferenceRecord: 8-4(2ndplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier(2nd)Year: 2006OverallRecord: 20-15ConferenceRecord: 7-3(2ndplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier(2nd)Year: 2007OverallRecord: 8-25ConferenceRecord: 3-9(5thplace)Post-SeasonFinish: Non-QualiferYear: 2008OverallRecord: 16-11ConferenceRecord: 6-4(3rdplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifierYear: 2009OverallRecord: 17-13ConferenceRecord: 7-3(2ndplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier(2nd)Year: 2010OverallRecord: 16-13ConferenceRecord: 6-4(3rdplace)Post-SeasonFinish: RegionalQualifier
SaRah heSSAssistantCoach,3rdSeason
SarahHessbecameavaluableandintegralpartoftheLady Rebel coaching staff in June of 2009 as the as-sistantcoach. Hess spentoneyearas theDirectorofVolleyball Operations at California State University-Fresnoin2008.Inthatcapacity,shewasresponsibleforthe implementationofon-court trainingactivities andforvideo/statisticalanalysis.HessalsohasexperiencesastheassistantvolleyballcoachatFresnoCityCollege(2005)andasHeadGirlsandBoysVolleyballCoachatWawonaMiddleSchool(2006),bothlocatedinFresno.AtFresnoCityCollege, theteamwenttotheTop8 intheCaliforniaStateTournament.HessalsohascoachedUSAVolleyball teams at the juniors level with FresnoVolleyballClubfrom2004-2009andwithTexasEastsideVolleyballClub(2010).
As a devoted student, Hess earned her Bachelor’s De-gree in Kinesiology (option in Exercise Science) fromCaliforniaStateUniversity. Shecompletedhergradu-ateworkatCaliforniaStateUniversity-Fresno,earningaMaster’sDegreeinKinesiology(SportsAdministrationspecialization).
AtLeeCollege,Hessisinvolvedwithallaspectsofthevolleyball program, including recruiting, technical sup-port, scouting and game analysis, involvement withcamps, monitoring of the student-athletes’ academicprogress,conductingpracticesandhandlingadministra-tivetasks.HessalsoservesasakinesiologyinstructorwithGooseCreekCISD/LeeCollegeintheImpactEarlyCollegeHighSchoolatLeeCollege.
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The Lady Rebels play in a state-of-the-art 26,000 squarefoot arena with seating to ac-commodate 1,500 raging Rebel fans. The facility features a 3,800 square foot wellness center, indoor walking track, VIP and conference room, concession areas, and locker rooms fit for visiting teams, official students and employees.
Lee College athletes and students can use the Wellness Center by joining classes that will help develop the body and strength they choose to have. The Wellness Center pro-vides a variety of weight lifting equipment as well as treadmills, stationary bikes and stepper machines.
Along with the Wellness Center, the Gymnasium has a complete weight lifting facility that will accommodate the needs of anyone who likes to use free weights.
SpoRTS aRena & wellneSS cenTeR
abouT The volleyball pRogRamSince 1977, the Lee College volleyball program has competed in the NJCAA, Division 1 level. During this time period, the program has devel-oped into one of the nation’s elite junior college programs.
Since 1988, Tracie Johnson has led the Lee Col-lege volleyball program and developed teams that compete for the Region XIV and NJCAA Na-tional championships, year in and year out. Coach Johnson’s program consistently seeks young women who excel on the court and in the class-room. Realizing that collegiate athletic success is no substitute for lifetime goals, the program at Lee College stresses the pursuit of academic suc-cess foremost. As a result, Lee College adminis-trators and faculty traditionally have recognized the volleyball program as consistently possessing one of the highest grade point averages among all scholarship groups on campus.
In 2010, the Lady Rebels finished their season with a respectable 6-4 conference record and an overall 16-13 record. Faced with a tough sched-ule, the team went 2-10 against nationally ranked schools. The most difficult foe the Lady Rebels lost to in the season that was not nationally ranked was Laredo Community College and the season’s final loss was to them in the first round of the Region XIV playoffs. The Lady Rebels finished 3rd place in both the conference and the region standings.
The home team is excited about their chances at success in 2011! With a stellar group of incom-ing freshman ready to join the four sophomores, Coach Johnson feels she has a well-rounded and fundamentally sound team that should prove to be worthy competition to any NJCAA school in the country.
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Dr. Michael Murphy Lee College President
Dr. Michael Murphy became the 8th Pres-ident of Lee College on January 5, 2009. He served as President at College of Du-Page from which he retired as President Emeritus in 2004. Prior to serving in Illinois, Murphy was President at St. Louis Com-munity College in Missouri. He came to Lee College after serving as a consultant for the Association of Community College Trustees. For ACCT, he became an Interim President at three institutions over the last three years. He has also served as a fac-ulty member and dissertation advisor to graduate students at Walden University.
Murphy earned two Master’s degrees; one in Student Personnel and another in Business Administration. He received his Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration from Indiana University. In addition, he also holds a Certificate in Educational Management from Harvard University.
Since coming to Lee College, Dr. Murphy has placed a high priority on learning about the college and the community, both of which he describes as among the most open and friendly he has ever ex-perienced.
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adminiSTRaTion
Roy Champagne Athletic Director
Roy Champagne is entering his 3rd year as Athletic Director and his 19th season as the head basketball coach at Lee College. As Athletic Director, Champagne will help guide the athletic programs by bringing experience and innovativeness to the Lee College Athletic Department.
As head Basketball coach, Champagne has a career record of 161 - 197 (.449) and has built a strong foundation that will enable the Runnin’ Rebels to soar to new heights. As well as being head coach, Champagne has been active in the Loui-siana AAU circuit since 1987. He success-fully led his AAU 17-and-under squad, Team Acadiana, to a state championship and ranked 6th nationally in 1987.Before accepting the head coaching job at Lee College, Champagne served as an assis-tant coach for two seasons with the Rebels.
Champagne received his bachelors in General Studies from the University of Southwestern Louisiana in 1993. A native of Virginia Beach, VA, Champagne was raised in Louisiana. He graduated from St. Thomas More Catholic High School in La-fayette, La. Champagne and his wife, Mi-chelle, have two children, Catherine and Carson.
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kineSiology STaff
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Tracie JohnsonHead Volleyball Coach
SaraHessAssistant Volleyball Coach
Shelle BrownAthletic Trainer
Marissa MorenoAthletic Counselor
Jason SummersWellness CenterCoordinator
Graeme CoxDivision Chair of Kinesiology, Athlet-ics, & Wellness
Felicia ThomasKinesiology Instructor
Karen GuthmillerKinesiologyInstructor
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all-ameRicanS
Debra Joseph, 1977 Laurie Hamilton, 1990 Stephanie Jones, 1992 Renee Simpson, 93 Meredith Phillips, 1997
Ruthie Johnson, 1997 Nathana Janca, 1998 Jennifer Gary, 1998 Elele Ekadeli, 99-00 Jackie Johnson, 1999
Kristy Merling, 1999 Tami Hargraves, 00 Nasikanda Wandera, 01 Jacqueline Makokha, 02 Julia Porumbescu, 03
Andi Bishop, 2004 Nancy Wataka, 2004 Abby Farmer, 2006 Judith Boel, 2006 Jessica Yorga, 2006
Melissa Silva, 2008 Julisa Ocasio, 2009
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DATE OPPONENT GAME SCORES MATCH RECORD
8/27/2010 Midland 25-22, 20-25, 25-22, 21-25, 19-25 0-1
8/27/2010 Navarro 26-24, 25-18,25-13 1-1
8/28/2010 Navarro 25-19, 25-18, 25-13 2-1
8/28/2010 Temple 20-25, 25-23, 23-25, 25-21, 10-15 2-2
9/03/2010 Trinity Valley 25-12, 25-18, 25-17 3-2
9/03/2010 Galveston 25-12, 25-17, 25-11 4-2
9/04/2010 Midland 25-21, 35-33, 20-25, 23-25, 10-15 4-3
9/04/2010 Lincoln 25-7, 25-17, 25-16 5-3
9/07/2010 Blinn 25-22, 23-25, 25-23, 25-27, 15-13 6-3
9/10/2010 Southern Idaho 23-25, 25-22, 26-24, 18-25, 10-15 6-4
9/10/2010 Blinn 15-25, 19-25, 25-18, 25-20, 12-15 6-5
9/11/2010 Midland 22-25, 14-25, 25-19, 22-25 6-6
9/11/2010 Panola 21-25, 23-25, 20-25 6-7
9/14/2010 Temple 25-22, 25-16, 25-14 7-7
9/14/2010 Tyler 25-23, 25-17, 25-10 8-7
9/16/2010 Wharton 22-25, 29-27, 25-19, 25-9 9-7
9/21/2010 Blinn 15-25, 24-26, 23-25 9-8
9/23/2010 San Jacinto 25-20, 12-25, 15-25, 17-25 9-9
9/28/2010 Galveston 22-25, 25-21, 25-23, 25-14 10-9
10/01/2010 Laredo 15-25, 22-25, 8-25 10-10
10/02/2010 Coastal Bend 25-17, 25-16, 25-15 11-10
10/05/2010 Wharton 20-25, 25-23, 23-25, 8-25 11-11
10/07/2010 Tyler 25-15, 25-22, 15-25, 25-23 12-11
10/14/2010 San Jacinto 18-25, 25-22, 19-25, 25-18, 6-15 12-12
10/22/2010 Coastal Bend 25-12, 25-9, 25-17 13-12
10/23/2010 Laredo 25-18, 25-18, 25-16 14-12
10/26/2010 Lon Morris 25-20, 25-11, 25-11 15-12
10/28/2010 Galveston 25-16, 25-17, 25-11 16-12
11/05/2010 Laredo 22-25, 25-21, 19-25, 18-25 16-13
2010 ReSulTS
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Service:
Player Attempts Good Errors Aces Aces/Game Receptions RE Bautista 98 81 17 3 .03 189 13
Baumann 250 216 34 21 .23 5 1 Boyd 27 22 5 4 .04 28 6
Davies 57 54 3 4 .09 9 2 Demerson 0 0 0 0 .00 1 0
Lewis 511 441 70 71 .65 449 33 Marta 5 5 0 0 .00 28 3
Preston 371 348 23 24 .22 1 0 Ramos 400 349 51 32 .29 31 5
Rosado 239 228 11 11 .15 363 28 Salas 450 411 39 47 .43 877 37
Team (109) 2408 2155 253 215 1.97 1981 126
Hitting:
Player Attempts Kills Kills/Game Errors Hitting Efficiency Batista 558 214 2.02 102 .201
Baumann 370 161 1.75 47 .308 Boyd 479 166 1.52 87 .165
Davies 74 33 0.73 7 .351 Demerson 422 165 1.59 90 .178
Lewis 97 31 1.28 8 .237 Marta 563 198 1.85 62 .242
Preston 6 2 0.00 0 .000 Ramos 44 14 0.13 8 .136
Rosado 638 252 3.36 74 .279 Salas 216 54 0.50 28 .120
Team (109) 3467 1290 11.83 513 .224
Blocking: Digging: Player Solo Assists Total Blocks Player Total Digs/Game Batista 4 80 84 Batista 155 1.46
Baumann 7 72 79 Baumann 58 0.63 Boyd 4 42 46 Boyd 67 0.61
Davies 2 13 15 Davies 17 0.38 Demerson 9 100 109 Demerson 48 0.46
Lewis 0 5 5 Lewis 319 2.93 Marta 2 22 24 Marta 74 0.69
Preston 0 0 0 Preston 182 1.67 Ramos 0 0 0 Ramos 250 2.29
Rosado 1 40 41 Rosado 264 3.52 Salas 0 0 0 Salas 515 4.72
Team (109) 29 374 216 Team (109) 1949 17.88
Setting: Player Attempts Assists Assists/Game Assist %
Preston 1196 397 3.64 .332 Ramos 1658 574 5.26 .346
Others 629 177 1.62 .281 Team (109) 3483 1148 10.53 .330
2010 STaTiSTicS
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Team RecoRdSGENERAL RECORDS:
Highest National JUCO Ranking: 2nd 2002
Best Record: 47-1 (.979) 2001
Worst Record: 8-25 (.242) 2007
Most Losses: 28 1991
Most Matches (season): 57 (35-22) 1992
Fewest Matches (season): 27 1988, 2008
Most Consecutive Matches Won: 50 2000-2001
Most Consecutive Matches Lost: 10 2007
Most Consecutive Conference Matches Won 57 1999-2003
Most Consecutive Conference Matches Lost 5 2007
Most Consecutive Games Won: 61 1999
Most Consecutive Games Lost: 15 1988
Most Consecutive Home Matches Won: 32 1999-2003
Most Consecutive Home Matches Lost: 6 1988
Best Conference Record: 14-0 1999-2001
Worst Conference Record: 3-9 2007
INDIVIDUAL-SINGLE SEASON:
Most Kill Attempts: 1,681 Elele Ekadeli 2000
Most Kills: 964 Elele Ekadeli 2000
Best Kills Per Game Average: 7.84 Elele Ekadeli 2000
Best Hitting Efficiency: .547 Nasikanda Wandera 2001
Most Block Solos: 51 Lisa Gerdes 1991
Most Block Assists: 183 Judith Boel 2006
Most Total Blocks: 219 Judith Boel 2006
Best Blocks Per Game Average: 1.63 Judith Boel 2006
Most Service Aces: 152 Judith Boel 2006
Best Service Aces Per Game Average: 1.13 Judith Boel 2006
Most Digs: 626 Stephany Salas 2009
Best Digs Per Game Average: 5.91 Stephany Salas 2009
Most Assists: 1,940 Tami Harvey 2001
Best Assists Per Game Average: 12.68 Tami Harvey 2001
Best Assist Percentage: . 494 Tami Harvey 2001
TEAM- SINGLE SEASON:
Most Kill Attempts: 4,630 2003 Most Total Blocks: 315 2001
Fewest Kill Attempts: 1,723 1988 Fewest Total Blocks: 95 1988
Best Kills Per Game Avg: 16.12 2001 Bests Blocks Per Game Avg: 3.75 1992
Most Kills: 2,467 2001 Best Assists Per Game Avg: 14.01 2001
Fewest Kills: 800 1988 Best Assist Percentage: . 466 2001
Best Attack Percentage: . 400 2001 Most Service Aces: 435 1992
Worst Attack Percentage: . 144 1988 Fewest Service Aces: 118 1988
Most Block Solos: 110 1992 Best Service Aces Per Game Avg: 3.02 1992
Fewest Block Solos: 29 2010 Most Digs: 2,581 2003
Most Block Assists: 316 1995 Fewest Digs: 681 1988
Fewest Block Assists: 106 1988 Best Digs Per Game Avg: 20.98 2003
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noTewoRThy playeRSALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS: 1977 – Debra Joseph, Robbie Page
1978 – Dona Juch
1979 – Sylvia Tristan
1980 – Alma Richardson 1981 – Shawn Irwin
1982 – Lisa Barraza, Shawn Irwin, Arlene Land,
Sharon Pflughaupt
1983 – Kerry Wells
1984 – Teresa McLain
1988 – Regina Gaston, Nelda Navar 1989 – Regina Gaston, Nelda Navar
1990 – Michelle Bird, Candy Flores (academic),
Laurie Hamilton
1991 – Lisa Gerdes, Laurie Hamilton,
Melissa Smaistrla (academic) 1992 – Stephanie Jones
1993 – Carissa Cannon, Renee Simpson
1994 – Carissa Cannon, Carissa Cannon (academic)
1995 – Jennifer Anderson (academic),
Ashley Hardin, Ashley Hardin (academic), Traci Melancon, Mandy Perry(academic)
1996 – Bonnie Fregia (academic), Traci Melancon,
Amber Overstreet(academic), Meredith Phillips,
Libra Taylor
1997 – Jennifer Gary (academic), Nathana Janca (honorable mention), Ruthie Johnson,
Ruthie Johnson (academic), Audra Lusby
(academic), Meredith Phillips,
Meredith Phillips(academic), Heather Willis
1998 – Abby Davis (academic), J
ennifer Gary (academic), Nathana Janca, Aleshia Lincoln (honorable
mention), Audra Lusby (academic),
Kristy Merling (academic),
JaSara Scates (academic),
Heather Willis 1999 – Abby Davis (academic),
Jaime Brentzel (academic),
Carey Dias (academic), Kristy Merling (academic),
Tammi Hargraves (academic),
Elele Ekadeli, Jackie Johnson, Aleshia Lincoln (honorable mention)
2000 – Carey Dias (academic),
Elele Ekadeli (academic),
Katy Fielder (academic),
Tammi Hargraves (academic), Stephanie Thompson (academic),
Elele Ekadeli
2001 – Katy Fielder (academic), Jacqueline Makokha,
Nasikanda Wandera
2002 – Phylis Anyango, Tami Harvey, Jacqueline Makokha, Nasikanda Wandera
2003 – Andrea Bishop, Jessica Hollums, Iulia Porumbescu,
Nancy Wataka
2004 – Jennifer Arnold, Andi Bishop, Monica Simiyu,
Nancy Wataka
2005 – Jennifer Arnold, Edith Musebe, Monica Simiyu 2006 – Judith Boel, Abby Farmer, Jacqueline Sparks
2007 – Mercedes Langley, Jacqueline Sparks
2008 – Paige Jenkins, Mercedes Langley, Julisa Ocasio
2009 – Tamara Kitic, Jasmine Marta, Julisa Ocasio,
Tiara Robinson, Stephany Salas 2010 – Kelsey Boyd, Jasmine Marta, Yormarie Rosado, Stephany
Salas, Jaymie Baumann
ALL-REGION SELECTIONS: 1977 – Laura Beal
1978 – Laura Beal
1979 – Del Simmons, Sylvia Tristan
1980 – Alma Richardson 1981 – Shawn Irwin, Arlene Land
1982 – Lisa Barraza, Arlene Land
1983 – Robin Semien
1985 – Teresa McLain
1988 – Regina Gaston, Nelda Navar
1989 – Regina Gaston, Nelda Navar 1990 – Michelle Bird, Laurie Hamilton
1991 – Lisa Gerdes, Laurie Hamilton
1992 – Stephanie Jones
1993 – Carissa Cannon, Renee Simpson
1994 – Carissa Cannon 1995 – Ashley Hardin, Traci Melancon
1996 – Traci Melancon, Meredith Phillips, Libra Taylor
1997 – Nathana Janca (honorable mention),
Ruthie Johnson, Meredith Phillips,
Heather Willis(honorable mention) 1998 – Nathana Janca, Aleshia Lincoln (honorable
mention),Heather Willis
1999 – Elele Ekadeli, Jackie Johnson, Aleshia Lincoln
2000 – Elele Ekadeli, Katy Fielder (honorable mention),
Stephanie Thompson (honorable mention) 2001 – Jacqueline Makokha, Nasikanda Wandera,
Phylis Anyango (honorable mention),
Katy Fielder (honorable mention)
2002 – Phylis Anyango, Tami Harvey, Jacqueline Makokha,
Nasikanda Wandera
2003 – Andrea Bishop, Jessica Hollums, Iulia Porumbescu, Nancy Wataka
2004 – Jennifer Arnold, Andi Bishop,
Monica Simiyu, Nancy Wataka
2005 – Jennifer Arnold, Edith Musebe, Monica Simiyu
2006 – Judith Boel, Abby Farmer, Jacqueline Sparks 2007 – Mercedes Langley, Jacqueline Sparks
2008 – Paige Jenkins, Mercedes Langley, Julisa Ocasio
2009 – Tamara Kitic, Jasmine Marta, Julisa Ocasio,
Tiara Robinson, Stephany Salas
2010 – Kelsey Boyd, Jasmine Marta, Yormarie Rosado, Stephany Salas, Jaymie Baumann
ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS:
1977 – Debra Joseph
1990 – Laurie Hamilton 1992 – Stephanie Jones
1993 – Renee Simpson
1997 – Ruthie Johnson (distinguished academic),
Meredith Phillips
1998 – Jennifer Gary (academic), Nathana Janca 1999 – Elele Ekadeli, Jackie Johnson, Kristy Merling
(distinguished academic)
2000 – Elele Ekadeli, Tammi Hargraves (distinguished
academic)
2001 – Nasikanda Wandera 2002 – Jacqueline Makokha, Nasikanda Wandera
2003 – Iulia Porumbescu
2004 – Andi Bishop (academic), Nancy Wataka (academic)
2006 – Judith Boel, Abby Farmer (academic),
Jessica Yorga (academic) 2008 – Melissa Silva (distinguished academic)
2009 – Julisa Ocasio
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MOST ATTACK ATTEMPTS
(minimum 1,300 attempts):
1. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 2,902
2. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) 2,358 3. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) 2,043
4. Traci Melancon (1995-06) 2,006
5. Lisa Gerdes (1990-91) 1,988
6. Renee Simpson (1992-93) 1,969
7. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) 1,895 8. Jacqueline Sparks (2006-07) 1,887
9. Laurie Hamilton (1990-91) 1,857
10. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) 1,811
11. Heather Willis (1997-98) 1,738
12. Monica Simiyu (2004-05) 1,681 13. Jennifer Arnold (2004-05) 1,642
14. Carrisa Cannon (1993-94) 1,560
15. Nathana Janca (1997-98) 1,485
16. Aleshia Lincoln (1998-99) 1,468
17. Jacque Makokha (2001-02) 1,467 18. Tamara Kitic (2008-09) 1,396
19. Katy Fielder (2001-01) 1,375
20. Becky Dudley (1992-93) 1,368
21. Jasmine Marta (2009-10) 1,364
22. Regina Gaston (1988-89) 1,361 23. Mercedes Langley (2007-08) 1,340
24. Nelda Navar (1988-89) 1,322
25. Aimee Tresierra (2006-07) 1,321
26. Libra Taylor (1995-96) 1,311
27. Meagan Monk (2005-06) 1,310
MOST KILLS
(minimum of 600):
1. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 1,662 2. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) 1,537
3. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) 1,001
4. Renee Simpson (1992-93) 979
5. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) 977
6. Traci Melancon (1995-96) 969 7. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) 885
8. Heather Willis (1997-98) 794
9. Jacque Makokha (2001-02) 752
10. Lisa Gerdes (1990-91) 746
11. Jacqueline Sparks (2006-07) 740 12. Nathana Janca (1997-98) 735
13. Monica Simiyu (2004-05) 720
14. Aleshia Lincoln (1998-99) 713
15. Regina Gaston (1988-89) 680
16. Jennifer Arnold (2004-05) 641
17. Libra Taylor (1995-96) 630
18. Judith Boel (2006) 623
19. Laurie Hamilton (1990-91) 602
BEST HITTING EFFICIENCY
(minimum .300 with 500 attempts):
1. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) .542 2. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) .455
3. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) .405
4. Libra Taylor (1995-96) .393
5. Judith Boel (2006) .374
6. Jackie Johnson (1998-99) .359 7. Carissa Cannon (1993-94) .346
8. Jacqueline Makokha (2001-02) .344
9. Aleshia Lincoln (1998-99) .335
10. Renee Simpson (1992-93) .332
11. Iulia Porumbescu (2003 ) .331 12. Nathana Janca (1997-98) .324
13. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) .324
14. Traci Melancon (1995-96) .320
15. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) .318
16. Regina Gaston (1988-89) .300
MOST ASSISTS
(minimum of 1400):
1. Tami Harvey (2001-02) 3,359 2. Andi Bishop (2003-04) 2,696
3. Kristy Merling (1998-99) 2,514
4. Meredith Phillips (1996-97) 2,381
5. Ashley Hardin (1994-95) 2,345
6. Abby Farmer (2005-06) 2,183 7. Candy Flores (1989-90) 1,989
8. Julisa Ocasio (2008-09) 1,889
9. Stephanie Thompson (2000) 1,495
10. Misty Moreno (1992) 1,405
MOST BLOCK ASSISTS
(minimum of 140):
1. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) 258 2. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) 236
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3. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) 226
4. Lisa Gerdes (1990-91) 225
5. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) 191
6. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 188
7. Judith Boel (2006) 183 8. Monica Simiyu (2004-05) 171
9. Laurie Hamilton (1990-91) 170
10. Becky Dudley (1992-93) 161
11. Missy Thompson (1992-93) 159
12. Jackie Johnson (1998-99) 148 13. Traci Melancon (1995-96) 146
14. Edith Musebe (2004-05) 144
MOST TOTAL BLOCKS (minimum of 180):
1. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) 348
2. Lisa Gerdes (1990-91) 326
3. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) 306 4. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) 282
5. Judith Boel (2006) 219
6. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 264
7. Laurie Hamilton (1990-91) 258
8. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) 249 9. Traci Melancon (1995-96) 225
10. Judith Boel (2006) 219
11. Becky Dudley (1992-93) 211
12. Monica Simiyu (2004-05) 209
13. Missy Thompson (1992-93) 208 14. Regina Gaston (1988-89) 189
15. Carissa Cannon (1993-94) 186
16. Nathana Janca (1997-98) 185
17. Edith Musube (2004-05) 180
MOST SERVICE ACES
(minimum of 75):
1. Laurie Hamilton (1990-91) 193
2. Lori Davis (1989-90) 166 3. Judith Boel (2006 152
4. Jacqueline Makokha (2001-02) 148
5. Jennifer Arnold (2004-05) 146
6. Tami Harvey (2001-02) 138
7. Renee Simpson (1990-91) 128
8. Nelda Navar (1988-89) 122 9. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 118
Lisa Gerdes (1990-91) 118
11. Missy Thompson (1992-93) 117
12. Abby Farmer (2005-06) 113
13. Becky Dudley (1992-93) 110 14. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) 105
15. Julisa Ocasio (2008-09) 102
16. Monica Simiyu (2004-05) 99
17. Bonnie Fregia (1995-96) 94
18. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) 87 19. Stephany Salas (2009-10) 81
MOST DIGS
(minimum of 500):
1. Stephany Salas (2009-10) 1,141
2. Jacqueline Makokha (2001-02) 1,117
3. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 1,024
4. Katy Fielder (2000-01) 882 5. Julisa Ocasio (2008-09) 875
6. Sommer Hatcher (2004-05) 721
7. Jacqueline Sparks (2006-07) 720
8. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) 719
9. Tami Harvey (2001-02) 690 10. Ruthie Johnson (1996-97) 674
11. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) 669
12. Andi Bishop (2003-04) 653
13. Shelley Padgett (2000-01) 638
14. Jennifer Arnold (2004-05) 624 Meagan Monk (2005-06) 624
15. Mandy Perry (1994-95) 613
16. Julie Westerman (1994-95) 607
17. Kristy Merling (1998-99) 582
Iulia Porumbescu (2003) 582 18. Shannon Garner (1996-97) 579
19. Candace Stapp (2006-07) 562
20. Abby Farmer (2005-06) 531
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