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Page 1: 2012 Campbell Volleyball Media Guide

2012 CAMPBELL VOLLEYBALLGoCamels.com

2012 Fighting Camels // A

2012 VOLLEYBALL

Kelsey Marek

HeatherWilson

Head CoachLeigh Mullins

Associate Head CoachNathan Leggett

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2012 FIGHTING CAMELS

BY CLASS

SENIOR

FRESHMEN

JUNIORS

SOPHOMORES

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Quick Facts / Table of ContentsGENERAL Location ................................................................... Buies Creek, N.C.Founded ..................................................................... January 5, 1887Enrollment ............................ 6834 (all campuses), 4663 (main campus)President ...............................................................Dr. Jerry M. WallaceAlma Mater ................................................................ East Carolina ‘56Athletic Director ...................................................................Bob RollerAlma Mater .................................................................Virginia Tech ‘83Senior Women’s Administrator ......................................Malinda AshcraftAlma Mater .....................................................................Troy State ‘87Athletic Dept. Phone .....................................................(910) 893-1327Conference ...........................................................................Big SouthAffiliation .....................................................................NCAA Division ISchool Colors ............................................................... Orange & BlackNickname ................................................................... Fighting CamelsFacility .......................................... John W. Pope Jr. Convocation CenterCapacity .................................................................................... 3,095

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ......................................Leigh Mullins (Dickinson State ‘96)Overall Record ........................................................188-192 (11 years)Record at Campbell ...................................................... 47-73 (4 years) Overall Conference Record (Big South & Atlantic Sun) ..... 25-40 (4 years)Conference Record (Big South)........................................... 6-8 (1 year)Conference Record (Atlantic Sun) .................................. 19-32 (3 years)Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator ..Nathan Leggett (Ohio ‘05)Asst. Coach ....................................Kelsey Bendig (UNC Wilmington ‘11)Office Phone ................................................................(910) 814-4393

MEDIA INFORMATION Asst. Media Services Dir. (VB Contact) ..................................Nate BlytheEmail .................................................................. [email protected] Phone ................................................................(910) 893-1369Cell .............................................................................(910) 890-0513Office Fax ....................................................................(910) 893-1330Mailing Address .................................................................. P.0. Box 10...................................................................... Buies Creek, N.C. 27506Athletics Website ........................................................... GoCamels.comA.D. for Media Services ..........................................................Stan ColeEmail ..................................................................... [email protected] Phone ................................................................(910) 893-1331Asst. Media Services Dir. ................................................ Jason WilliamsOffice Phone ................................................................(910) 814-4367Email ............................................................... [email protected]. Media Services Assistant .................................Laura Caroline SpellOffice Phone ................................................................(910) 893-1529Email .....................................................................spell@campbell.edu

HISTORY First Season ................................................................................ 1985Overall Record ..............................................................290-517 (.359)Big South Record (1986-1993, 2011-pres.) ......................... 18-57 (.240)Overall A-Sun Record (1994-2010) ..................................174-272 (.373)Big South Championships ................................................................ NAA-Sun Championships ..................................................................... NALast NCAA Appearance ................................................................... NA

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Overall Record ................................................................... 13-18Home Record .................................................................................4-4Road Record ..................................................................................4-8Neutral Record ...............................................................................5-6Big South Record ...........................................................................6-8A-Sun Finish................................................................................T-6thStarters Returning/Lost ...................................................... 3/3 + liberoLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..........................................................8/4Newcomers .......................................................................................5

TABLE OF CONTENTS Chesley Pachoud, Kelsey Marek, HC Leigh Mullins and Associate Head Coach Nathan Leggett ........................................................Front CoverCamels By Class .......................................................Inside Front Cover

2012 PreviewTable of Contents / Quick Facts ..........................................................1Roster / Team Photo ..........................................................................22012 Schedule ..................................................................................3Season Preview ..............................................................................4-5

Coaching StaffHead Coach Leigh Mullins ...............................................................6-7Associate Head Coach Nathan Leggett ................................................8Asst. Coach Kelsey Bendig .................................................................9Support Staff .................................................................................. 10

Meet the CamelsKelsey Marek .................................................................................. 11Chelsey Pachoud ............................................................................. 12Lindsey Coats ................................................................................. 13Heather Wilson ............................................................................... 14Jessica Groen .................................................................................. 15Mallorie Cubillos .............................................................................. 16Brooke Kelley .................................................................................. 17Kendall Tart .................................................................................... 18Lorin Thomas .................................................................................. 19Lauren Bewick / Pia Holzgreve ......................................................... 20Renatta Laport / Katelyn Layden ....................................................... 21Sam Zuber ...................................................................................... 22

2011 Review2011 Recap .................................................................................... 232011 Results / Statistics .............................................................. 24-28Graduated Seniors ...................................................................... 29-30

RecordsIndividual Match Highs .................................................................... 31Team Match Highs ........................................................................... 32 Single Season Records ..................................................................... 33Career Records ............................................................................... 34Awards & Honors ............................................................................ 35All-Time Roster ................................................................................ 36Year-By-Year Results ................................................................... 37-42All-Time Series ................................................................................ 43

Campbell UniversityUnder Armour ................................................................................. 44John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center ................................................ 45Big South Conference ...................................................................... 46Surrounding The Creek .................................................................... 47Media Information ........................................................................... 48

This is Campbell Volleyball .........................................Inside Back CoverLindsey Coats, Heather Wilson, Jessica Groen .......................... Back Cover

2012 Campbell University Volleyball Guide Credits

The 2012 Campbell University volleyball me-dia guide is a publication of the Campbell University Athletics Media Services Office. The guide was written, designed and edited by Joe Prisco and Nate Blythe. Special thanks Stan Cole, Jason Williams, Leigh Mullins and Nathan Leggett. Photos provided by Will Bratton, Paul Burgett, Bennett Scarborough, A-Sun Photos and Big South Photos.

2012 VOLLEYBALL

Kelsey Marek

Chelsey Pachoud

Head CoachLeigh Mullins

Associate Head CoachNathan Leggett

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Roster/Team Picture

2012 Campbell University Volleyball RosterNumericalNo. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School2 Lauren Bewick Fr. DS 5-7 Winterville, N.C./D.H. Conley3 Lindsey Coats Jr. MB 6-0 Dunn, N.C./Triton4 Brooke Kelley So. RS 6-2 Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge5 Pia Holzgreve Fr. S 5-11 Nottuln, Germany/Gymnasium Nottuln6 Mallorie Cubillos So. DS 5-2 Holly Springs, N.C./Holly Springs7 Chelsey Pachoud R-Jr. OH 5-11 Riverview, Fla./Riverview /Quinnipiac8 Katelyn Layden Fr. OH 5-11 Chapel Hill, N.C./Chapel Hill9 Heather Wilson Jr. S/RS 6-0 Concord, N.C./Concord/Washington St.10 Kendall Tart So. RS 6-0 Dunn, N.C./Triton11 Kelsey Marek Sr. MB 6-0 Taylor, Texas / Taylor / Temple JC12 Jessica Groen R-So. OH 6-2 Las Cruces, N.M. / Mayfield / N.C. State13 Renatta Laport R-So. OH 5-9 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/ British School 16 Sam Zuber Fr. MB 6-2 Sunbury, Ohio/Highland17 Lorin Thomas So. MB/RS 6-2 Raleigh, N.C./Broughton

Head Coach: Leigh Mullins (Dickinson State ‘96-5th year)Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Nathan Leggett (Ohio ‘05-4th year)Assistant Coach: Kelsey Bendig (UNC Wilmington ’12-1st year)Student Assistant: Mike WoodziszTeam Manager: Morgan DoughtieAthletic Trainer: Shannon MurphyDirector of Operations: Courtney Williamson

AlphabeticalNo. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School2 Lauren Bewick Fr. DS 5-7 Winterville, N.C./D.H. Conley3 Lindsey Coats Jr. MB 6-0 Dunn, N.C./Triton6 Mallorie Cubillos So. DS 5-2 Holly Springs, N.C./Holly Springs12 Jessica Groen R-So. OH 6-2 Las Cruces, N.M. / Mayfield / N.C. State5 Pia Holzgreve Fr. S 5-11 Nottuln, Germany/Gymnasium Nottuln4 Brooke Kelley So. RS 6-2 Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge13 Renatta Laport R-So. OH 5-9 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/ British School8 Katelyn Layden Fr. OH 5-11 Chapel Hill, N.C./Chapel Hill11 Kelsey Marek Sr. MB 6-0 Taylor, Texas / Taylor / Temple JC7 Chelsey Pachoud R-Jr. OH 5-11 Riverview, Fla./Riverview /Quinnipiac10 Kendall Tart So. RS 6-0 Dunn, N.C./Triton17 Lorin Thomas So. MB/RS 6-2 Raleigh, N.C./Broughton9 Heather Wilson Jr. S/RS 6-0 Concord, N.C./Concord/Washington St.16 Sam Zuber Fr. MB 6-2 Sunbury, Ohio/Highland

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2012 Schedule2012 Campbell University Volleyball ScheduleDate Day Opponent Location TimeAug. 24 Fri. at East Carolina $ Greenville, N.C. 7 p.m.Aug. 25 Sat. Charlotte $ Greenville, N.C. 11 a.m.Aug. 25 Sat. Bethune Cookman $ Greenville, N.C. 5 p.m.Aug. 28 Tues. at UNC Wilmington Wilmington, N.C. 7 p.m.Aug. 31 Fri. Georgetown # Williamsburg, Va. 4:30 p.m.Sept. 1 Sat. at William & Mary # Williamsburg, Va. 10 a.m.Sept. 1 Sat. Manhattan # Williamsburg, Va. 4:30 p.m.Sept. 4 Tues. at North Carolina Central Raleigh, N.C. 7 p.m.Sept. 7 Fri. Central Michigan ^ Raleigh, N.C. 4 p.m.Sept. 8 Sat. at North Carolina State ^ Raleigh, N.C. 11 a.m.Sept. 8 Sat. Western Carolina ^ Raleigh, N.C. 5 p.m.Sept. 11 Tues. at South Carolina State Orangeburg, S.C. 7 p.m.Sept. 14 Fri. Appalachian State ! Wake Forest, N.C. 4:30 p.m.Sept. 15 Sat. at Wake Forest ! Wake Forest, N.C. 12:30 p.m.Sept. 15 Sat. Toledo ! Wake Forest, N.C. 4:30 p.m.Sept. 21 Fri. HIGH POINT * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7 p.m.Sept. 22 Sat. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL BUIES CREEK, N.C. 12 p.m.Sept. 22 Sat. NORTH CAROLINA A&T BUIES CREEK, N.C. 3 p.m.Sept. 28 Fri. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7 p.m.Sept. 29 Sat. COASTAL CAROLINA * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 2 p.m.Oct. 5 Fri. at Liberty * Lynchburg, Va. 7 p.m.Oct. 6 Sat. at Radford * Radford, Va. 4 p.m.Oct. 12 Fri. at Presbyterian * Clinton, S.C. 7 p.m.Oct. 13 Sat. at Winthrop * Rock Hill, S.C. 2 p.m.Oct. 17 Wed. at High Point * High Point, N.C. 7 p.m.Oct. 26 Fri. GARDNER-WEBB * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7 p.m.Oct. 27 Sat. UNC-ASHEVILLE * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 2 p.m.Nov. 2 Fri. RADFORD * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7 p.m.Nov. 3 Sat. LIBERTY * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 5 p.m.Nov. 9 Fri. at Coastal Carolina * Conway, S.C. 7 p.m.Nov. 10 Sat. at Charleston Southern * Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m.Nov. 15 Thurs. Big South Tournament Radford, Va. TBANov. 16 Fri. Big South Tournament Radford, Va. TBANov. 18 Sun. Big South Tournament Radford, Va. TBA * Big South Conference opponent$ East Carolina Classic# William & Mary TournamentDates and times subject to change

^ N.C. State Courtyard Midtown Classic! Black & Gold ChallengeALL CAPS Indicates Home Games

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Season OutlookComing into the campaign, the Camels have developed chemistry and continuity on the volleyball court through preseason practice. The team returns four starters in sophomores Mallorie Cubillos and Lorin Thomas, junior Heather Wilson and senior Kelsey Marek. The young team consisting of 10 underclassmen, which includes five newcomers, has been motivated through competition.

“Throughout the preseason, I saw one of the fastest teams in adapting to any situation that I have coached in my career,” said head coach Leigh Mullins. “It was amazing to see these student-athletes adapt and come together as a team. The upperclassmen have gone above and beyond to make the newcomers feel a part of this team. Their leadership has been immaculate.”

Campbell finished fifth in the conference last season with a 13-18 mark in the program’s return to the Big South Conference. The league’s coaches have slotted them seventh entering the campaign after losing five players, including the graduation seniors Kelsey Campbell, Annie Kobeski and Lauren Garza.

The coaching staff of head coach Mullins, associate head coach Nathan Leggett and assistant Kelsey Bendig knew the importance of developing the young team. Throughout the spring, that was the task and the players responded.

“Our returners worked hard in the spring and we saw a lot of growth,” said Mullins. “Then they continued to progress over the summer and returned with added growth and maturity. At times last season, they were freshman, but now these sophomores are hitting their stride.”

SETTERS One of the most important aspects of a team is the setter, who runs the offense and distributes the ball with precision on the offensive attack. Campbell has two quality options in Wilson and sophomore Pia Holzgreve, a transfer from Germany.

Last year, Wilson ran the offense amassing 7.97 assists per set and setting a career-best with 49 assists at Liberty. The Concord, N.C., native was named to the NC State Classic All-Tournament Team and received recognition on the Big South Presidential Honor Roll.

The addition of Holzgreve from Gymnasium Nottuln in Muenster, Germany, has solidified the position. She has played with USC Muenster, a club team, and was a part of an under-20 state cham-pionship team in 2010.

OUTSIDE HITTERS All teams need to have reliable outside hitters that can put the ball down and build rallies, but also provide a much needed kill on a sideout. Sophomores Jessica Groen and Thomas are the two returners competing on the outside along with freshmen Katelyn Layden and Renatta Laport.

Thomas was a starter and key offensive contributor last season on the outside and right side. The native of Raleigh, N.C., posted 1.31 kills per set and was a force at the net with 0.62 blocks per set.

Another player that has shown hard work pays off is Groen, who saw limited action last season, because she was adjusting her swing. The Las Cruces, N.M., native found her groove in the pre-season and has regained her prep form, where she captured New Mexico 5A state player of the year as a junior.

Layden has come in and contributed on the practice court. The Chapel Hill, N.C., native was a four-year starter at Chapel Hill High School and was announced as the runner-up for conference player of the year honors.

A late addition to the 2012 class was Laport, a native of Rio de Ja-neiro, Brazil. She attended the British School or Rio de Janeiro and was selected as a two-time team MVP.

MIDDLE BLOCKERS The Camels have height and experience in the middle with junior Lindsey Coats, 6-0, Marek, 6-0 and Thomas, 6-2, even though the team graduated Annie Kobeski, who earned Big South Second Team honors. Freshman Sam Zuber, another tall middle with a 6-2 frame, has been impressive in preseason practice.

“We are returning two amazing middles that have proven them-selves in the Big South,” said coach Mullins. “Our freshman has worked extremely hard and is going to find her way onto the court this year.”

The team’s lone senior this season is Kelsey Marek, who is the lead-ing returner in blocks per set with 0.78. She saw action in 80 sets a year ago with 1.29 kills per frame. The Taylor, Texas, native has stepped up to provide leadership on and off the court.

Coats saw action in 69 sets during her sophomore campaign. She posted 139 kills per set, while hitting at a .172 clip. The Dunn, N.C., native totaled 52 blocks.

HEATHER WILSON

JESSICA GROEN

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Season OutlookComing in as a freshman, Zuber is from Sunbury, Ohio and was named to the First Team All-Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference as a se-nior. She ended her stellar high school career at Highland hold-ing the program’s career marks for kills (852) and aces (179) and single season record for aces with 66.

“She is a freshman that has stepped in and developed extremely quickly,” said Mullins. “There were a couple of tweaks that she has overcome. She is going to develop into a very good player for us.”

RIGHT SIDE The right side has the task of going up against the opponent’s premiere outside hitter, providing the block that can limit their ef-fectiveness. Campbell has Thomas and sophomores Brooke Kelley, who emerged towards the end of the year.

“After battling some injuries early on, Kelley emerged as an effec-tive right side,” said coach Mullins. “She is a big horse that can put the ball down on the right side.”

The Stafford, Va., native totaled 2.07 kills per set and is the team’s top returner in that category. Kelley can also put up a big block at 6-2 and registered 0.35 blocks per set a season ago.

Thomas served as a backup a year ago on the right side, but also contributed as an outside hitter. She posted 105 kills and 50 blocks for the Camels.

LIBERO/DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTS One area that the coaching staff knew the team had to work on going into the season was defense, but freshman Lauren Bewick, sophomores Kendall Tart and Cubillos and junior Chelsey Pachoud have stepped up to anchor the Camels’ back row. The defense is the backbone of the team because it starts the offense by providing a strong and accurate pass to the setter.

Receiving quality experience in the back row was Cubillos last sea-son, tallying 2.10 digs per set. The Holly Springs, N.C., native also totaled 10 service aces and assists.

Pachoud saw action in 75 sets, playing primarily in the back row, where she registered 143 digs. The Riverview, Fla., native addition-ally totaled 34 kills for the Camels.

Tart saw action in six matches last season and can be expected to challenge for additional playing time in the back row.

Bewick has come in as a freshman and has been a reliable passer for the Camels in practice. The native of Winterville, N.C., earned all-conference honors and defensive player of the year at D.H. Con-ley High School.

“Lauren is more vocal on the court than some of our upperclass-men,” said coach Mullins. “She is passing the ball and doing all the little things that need to be done to sure up our back row.”

SCHEDULE Campbell begins its second year back in the Big South and has a full-slate of contests including nine home matches and four tourna-ments.

“Our tournament schedule is going to prepare us for the always competitive Big South slate,” said coach Mullins. “After playing in five tournaments last year, we have added a few more mid-week non-conference contests to gain additional reps and set ourselves up for success.”

The Camels open the season on Friday at 7 p.m. in Greenville, N.C., against East Carolina. Campbell faces Bethune Cookman and Charlotte on Saturday to conclude the tournament hosted by the Pirates.

Following a mid-week matchup at UNC Wilmington, the Camels travel to Williamsburg, Va., to face Georgetown on Sept. 1. Host William & Mary and Manhattan are on the schedule the following day.

Another road matchup at N.C. Central on Sept. 4 provides a tune up for the NC State Tournament that begins on Sept. 7. Campbell takes on Central Michigan before battling NC State and Western Carolina in a doubleheader.

On Sept. 11, Campbell faces South Carolina State before making a trip to Wake Forest. After seeing Appalachian State the night before, the Camels get to test themselves against Wake Forest and Toledo on Sept. 15.

The home and Big South opener for Campbell at the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center is slated for Friday, Sept. 21 against High Point. The Camels will play matches the next day against North Carolina Central and North Carolina A&T.

Campbell concludes a five-match home stand by hosting Charles-ton Southern and Coastal Carolina beginning on Sept. 28.

“Once the conference schedule begins, we are able to focus on scouting and preparing for each Big South match,” said coach Mul-lins. “Each team in the Big South is very competitive and our team looks forward to the challenge of our conference opponents.”

A two and a half week road trip continues the Big South slate with stops at Liberty, Radford, Presbyterian, Winthrop and High Point.

Gardner-Webb and UNC Asheville play Campbell beginning on Sept. 26, before the Camels welcome Radford and Liberty starting on Nov. 2. The Camels will honor the program’s lone senior Marek prior to the Nov. 3 match at Liberty.

The final preparations for the Big South Tournament have the Cam-els traveling to Coastal Carolina and Charleston Southern on Nov. 10.

This year’s Big South Tournament is hosted by Radford and will start on Nov. 15 with the championship game on Nov. 18.

BROOKE KELLEY

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Coaching Staff

Leigh MullinsHead Coach • Fifth Year At Campbell / 12th Season Overall • Dickinson State, 1996

Leigh Mullins begins her fifth season at the helm of the Campbell volleyball program and 12th season overall as a collegiate head coach after joining the Camels in March of 2008.

Last season, Campbell played its first season in the Big South Con-ference in 18 years and Mullins guided the Camels to the program’s most ever wins in BSC play with six victories against conference opponents. The Camels qualified for a post season berth for the third time the last four seasons under her watch and for the sev-enth time overall in BSC play, since the beginning of the program in 1986. CU faced a daunting schedule once again in 2011 in playing against a pair of schools from the Atlantic Coast Conference, includ-ing a No. 23 ranked Duke squad, and a Big Ten Conference school in Wisconsin during the non-conference portion of the schedule.

Annie Kobeski closed out her Campbell career with a selection to the Big South All-Conference Second Team. Kelsey Campbell stood out in the classroom and was honored with a place on the Big South’s Academic All-Conference Team. During the season Lo-rin Thomas earned league accolades and was chosen as the Big South’s Freshman of the Week on Sept. 26. The Camels had three players that were named to four all-tournament squads during the season in Jordan Reaves on the N.C. Central / Hilton RTP and the Charlotte Hilton University 49er Classic, Heather Wilson on the N.C. State Classic and Kelsey Campbell on the Elon Phoenix Classic.

In 2010, the Camels, guided by Mullins, trekked through arguably the most difficult schedule in CU history, lining up opposite defend-ing national champion and No. 1 team in the country, Penn State, as well as nationally-ranked Duke and North Carolina.

The Camels won the UNC Wilmington Beach Bash, posting victories over North Carolina State and Elon as Allyson Goldbach earned

tournament MVP accolades. Kelsey Campbell and Heather Wilson also earned all-tournament recognition at UNCW. The win over NC State was Campbell’s second in as many seasons against the Wolf-pack.

Jordan Reaves and Annie Kobeski also garnered all-tournament recognition throughout the season. Goldbach took home Atlantic Sun Player of the Week honors during the campaign.

The Camels continued to be one of the top blocking teams in the A-Sun under Mullins’ direction, setting single-game records in a 3-0 win over Florida Gulf Coast.

In 2009, her second season in Buies Creek, Mullins piloted the Camels to one of the biggest turnarounds in the A-Sun.

Led by Mullins, the Camels went from seven total wins in 2008 to 17 in 2009, the team’s most wins in nearly a decade, matching the program’s win totals of both 2000 and 2001. Campbell also set a record for A-Sun wins, taking 10 on the year.

The Camels were also one of the A-Sun’s top road teams in 2009, posting a 13-6 record away from Buies Creek.

For the second-straight year, the Camels made an appearance in the Atlantic Sun Tournament, marking the first time since the 1997 and 1998 seasons that a CU team had made consecutive postsea-son appearances.

The team posted its most attack attempts (4,234) and digs (1,847) since 2005. The Camels also notched their best attack percentage (.193), service percentage (.924), digs per set (15.52) and recep-tion percentage (.929) rates over the five year span.

Campbell also led the A-Sun in blocks per set at 2.23 per frame; as one of only two teams in the league to average two or more blocks per set.

Four Camels received accolades for their play on the court during the 2009 season. Ashley Weers, who was an all-freshman performer in 2006, became the first Camel to garner First Team All A-Sun accolades since Tinsley Gordon in 2000, and only the third in school history to receive the award since Campbell joined the A-Sun in 1994. The middle blocker from Littleton, Col. led the A-Sun in attack percentage and set a new school record in the category.

Jordan Reaves also earned all-league recognition, being selected to the A-Sun All-Freshman team. Reaves was the second Camel freshman in as many years to earn all-rookie honors under Mul-

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Coaching Stafflins, after setter Hope Leatigaga was named to the squad in 2008.

Outside hitter Emily Werner also notched 2009 North Carolina Col-legiate Sports Information Association (NCCSIA) All-State acco-lades after leading the Camels in kills and points. Werner was the fourth Camel to ever receive the honor, and the first since 2006.

In Mullins’ first season as a Camel, CU qualified for postseason play for the first time since 2001, making a trip to Macon, Ga. for the Atlantic Sun Tournament. The Camels more than doubled their conference win total from 2007 as well, putting together a sweep of a league opponent for the first time in eight years, downing Stetson by a combined score of 6-1 between the two matches.

Over the past four seasons, 25 student-athletes have earned A-Sun All-Academic accolades or Big South Presidential Honor Roll selec-tions, including six last season.

Mullins, who has experience building programs at both the Division I and junior college levels, served as Dean of Students at Hopewell Academy in Cary prior to being named head coach at CU in March of 2008. She was head coach at Northwestern (La.) State Univer-sity four years (2002-2005) and three seasons at Neosho County (Kan.) Community College (1998-2000).

Mullins led Northwestern State to its three best seasons in 19 years of Southland Conference volleyball competition before leaving in early 2006 to join her husband, Ty, who had been transferred to the Triangle by his employer. She guided the Lady Demons to 25 Southland wins in her four seasons, 22 in the final three, bolster-ing a program that had only 26 conference wins in its 15 previous seasons in the SLC.

She capped her NSU head coaching career with a 45-83 overall record and a 25-53 mark in conference play after taking over a program that had won just 31 percent of its games overall and only 16 percent of its SLC contests under four head coaches prior to her hiring.

Mullins’ teams posted a 22-36 (.379) SLC mark in her final three seasons, going 17-19 (.472) in the last two years, including the .500 mark in 2005. The Lady Demons finished sixth in the 11-team league, an all-time best performance, and qualified for the first time ever for the SLC Tournament. Northwestern (11-16 overall, 9-9 in the SLC) posted a school-record nine SLC victories.

Three 2005 seniors, two recruited by Mullins, received honorable mention All-SLC recogni-tion, when only one NSU player prior to Mul-lins’ arrival had ever been included on an all-conference team.

Two of her recruits became the first Lady De-mons to earn All-SLC status and another was the first NSU player ever to receive Freshman of the Year honors from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Twelve of her NSU play-ers gained Southland All-Conference Academic recognition during her tenure.

At Neosho County (Kan.) Community College, Mullins posted a 96-36 coaching record in three seasons as head coach before moving

to Northwestern in 2002 as an assistant coach. While at Neosho County, 14 of her athletes were named to all-conference teams and six gained all-region honors. She was named 2000 Jayhawk Confer-ence Coach of the Year.

A 1996 graduate of Dickinson (N.D.) State University, with a B.S. in physical education, Mullins captained a conference and nationally-ranked volleyball team. She earned all-league honors in both vol-leyball and basketball, while also qualifying for the national cham-pionships on the track in the heptathlon.

She began her coaching career as a student assistant at Dickinson State in 1996-97 before moving to Division II Northern State (S.D.) as an assistant in 1997-98. Mullins earned her Master’s of Science in teaching and learning from Northern State in 1998.

Mullins and her husband, Ty, are parents of two daughters, Avery and Bailey. The family resides in Buies Creek.

Mullins’ Coaching RecordOverall ConferenceYear W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 1998 18-12 .600 - -1999 28-14 .667 - -2000* 50-10 .833 - -2002 11-25 .306 3-17 .1502003 11-22 .333 5-15 .2502004 12-20 .375 8-12 .4002005 11-15 .423 9-9 .5002008 7-23 .233 5-15 .2502009 17-15 .531 10-10 .5002010 10-17 .370 4-6 .4002011 13-18 .419 6-8 .428Totals 188-192 .494 59-92 .387

School Years Record Neosho Country Community College 1998-2000 96-36Northwestern State 2002-05 45-83, 25-53 SouthlandCampbell 2008-pr. 47-73, 19-32 A-Sun, 6-8 BSC

*Jayhawk Conference Coach of the Year

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Coaching Staff

Nathan LeggettAssociate Head Coach/Recruting Coordinator • Fifth Year At Campbell • Ohio, 2005

Nathan Leggett begins his fifth season at Campbell University and his first as the associate head coach. He served as the lead as-sistant coach to the program from 2008-11 before his promotion in the March of 2012. At CU, Leggett assists in all facets of the Fighting Camel volleyball program and serves as its recruiting co-ordinator.

Over the last three seasons at CU, Leggett has been largely respon-sible for the top-notch incoming classes, also cultivating multiple all-conference players.

Last season, Campbell played its first season in the Big South Con-ference in 18 years and Leggett aided the Camels to the program’s most ever wins in BSC play with six victories against conference opponents. The Camels qualified for a post season berth for the third time the last four seasons and for the seventh time overall in BSC play since the beginning of the program in 1986. CU faced a daunting schedule once again in 2011 in playing against a pair of schools from the Atlantic Coast Conference, including a No. 23 ranked Duke squad, and a Big Ten Conference school in Wisconsin during the non-conference portion of the schedule.

The Camels’ Annie Kobeski was selected to the Big South’s Sec-ond Team All-Conference Team while Kelsey Campbell stood out in the classroom and was honored with a place on the Big South’s Academic All-Conference Team. Lorin Thomas earned league ac-colades and was chosen the Big South’s Freshman of the Week on Sept. 26.

In 2010, Leggett’s aid paced the Camels through arguably the most difficult schedule in program history. Campbell posted a tourna-ment win in the UNC Wilmington Beach Bash as Allyson Goldbach earned tournament MVP accolades. Kelsey Campbell and Heather Wilson also earned all-tournament recognition at UNCW.

Jordan Reaves, Annie Kobeski also garnered all-tournament recog-nition throughout the season.

In 2009, assisted by Leggett, the Camels enjoyed one of their best seasons in a decade, winning 17 matches for their first winning season since 2001. The win total also the matched 2000 and 2001 for the third most wins for the CU program ever.

With Leggett’s aid, Ashley Weers was named First Team All Atlan-tic Sun, while Jordan Reaves garnered league All-Freshman Team honors. Emily Werner, meanwhile, earned North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association (NCCSIA) All-State accolades.

In his first season with the Camels, his first coaching at the col-legiate level, Leggett helped the Camels to their first Atlantic Sun Tournament appearance in seven years, while rookie setter Hope Leatigaga earned Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team honors.

Prior to joining the Fighting Camel program, Leggett enjoyed sev-eral successful stints at the club level. Leggett coached the Harnett Area Volleyball Club (HAVC) 17 Gold Division, ending the season second in the region with a 20-6 record and two tournament titles.

Before coming to Campbell, Leggett was at the helm of the Carolina Juniors, as well as Alexander Graham Middle School, both based out of Charlotte, N.C., where he was a coach and teacher for two years.

At Alexander Graham, Leggett’s efforts transformed a program that had won just five matches in three years, to an 11-3 record in 2007, finishing the season with a second place finish in the conference.

With the Carolina Juniors, the Columbus, Ohio native guided the squad to a 14-5 mark in 2007, including a win at the Elon Tourna-ment Championship. The team also produced a pair of collegiate student-athletes in Cori Holman (Charleston Southern) and Alysse Hucko (Evangel University).

Leggett earned a degree in middle childhood education in math and science from Ohio University in 2005, where he coached anoth-er club team, the Aleta Aces. The team won its respective division under Leggett’s guidance. The Columbus, Ohio native completed his master’s of athletic administration from Ohio in June 2011.

At Ohio, Leggett also played on the school’s men’s club volleyball team, where he served as captain and president for his final two years, aiding a seventh place national finish in 2003. As a libero and outside hitter, Leggett helped the club amass a 64-54 record over the four year span.

Leggett resides in Fuquay-Varina.

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Coaching Staff

Kelsey BendigAssistant Coach • First Year At Campbell • UNC Wilmington, 2012

Kelsey Bendig enters her first year as an assistant coach at Camp-bell in 2012 and will aid in all facets of the program and also work with the team’s setters.

Bendig arrives at Campbell after a four-year playing career at UNC Wilmington in Wilmington, N.C. She led the Seahawks in assists in each of the last three seasons, while playing in 352 sets and 109 matches. As a senior she averaged a career-high 7.16 assists a game and totaled 673 helpers and 16 services aces. As a junior, Bendig appeared in all 30 matches and reached double figures in assists on 29 different occasions. In 2009 as sophomore she played in all 31 matches and recorded a career-best 26 service aces and led the squad with her 683 assists.

She ended her UNCW career with 2,146 assists for an average of 6.10 per match. Her total places her fourth all-time in assists. Ben-dig also totaled 1,106 service attempts in her career to rank third all-time in the Seahawks’ career record books.

Bendig also has previous coaching experience at the club level, serving as an instructor that also worked camps for the Union Vol-leyball Club (Charlotte) and the Cape Fear Volleyball Club (Wilmington).

The Matthews, N.C. native graduated in May of 2012 with a bach-elor’s degree in communication studies from UNCW and is working toward her master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies at Campbell.

Bendig resides in Fuquay-Varina.

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Support Staff

Nate BlytheAssistant Media Services

Director

Andrew CrossleyAssistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Courtney WilliamsonDirector of Operations

Mike WoodziszStudent Assistant Coach

Morgan DoughtieManager

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Meet The Camels

Personal:Full name is Kelsey Ann Marek…born March 31, 1991 in Round Rock, Texas…daughter of James and Susan Marek…has an older sister, Kayla…majoring in exercise and sports science.

Kelsey Marek Middle Blocker • 6-0 • Senior • Taylor, Texas • Taylor HS • Temple

Career Highs (Campbell Only)Kills ........................................................ 11 vs. Elon (8/27/11)Attack % ................................688 (11-0-16) vs. Elon (8/27/11)Assists ................................................. 2 vs. Radford (10/7/11)Digs ................. 3, 2x, mr vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (9/24/11)Blocks ..........................8 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (9/24/11)Aces .................................................................................N/APoints ...................... 14.0 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (9/24/11)

Junior (2011-12):Played in 80 sets, 28 matches with 14 starts…finished with 103 kills (1.29 per game) and hit at team-high .218 clip…placed second on team with 62 blocks…reached double figures in kills against Hamp-ton and Maryland-Eastern Shore….had a 11 kills against Hampton on 16 swings for a .688 hitting percentage (11-0-16)…recorded 10 kills, a .391 hitting percentage (10-1-23),eight blocks and 14 points against Maryland-Eastern Shore...recorded five plus blocks in six matches.

Temple JC (2009-10):Earned Second Team NJCAA All-American honors as a sophomore…averaged 2.99 kills, 1.09 blocks and 0.86 digs per set while hitting .380 in 2010…ranked 18th in the nation in blocks…named NJCAA Honorable Mention All-American as a freshman…led Temple JC to a No. 19 national ranking and a NJCAA District E Championship, earning a No. 12 seed in the national tournament with a 26-13 final record…notched double-digit kills 25 times as a sophomore, includ-ing a season-high of 21, adding five blocks against San Jacinto College-Central...registered eight blocks on three occasions during the season, posting five or more in 18 matches.

Prep:A three-time all-district first team performer…earned district offen-sive MVP honors as a senior...also lettered in basketball and track during her prep career, earning all-district accolades as a junior and senior…earned district championships in the 300 hurdles, triple jump and long jump, qualifying for regional competition in each of her four years.

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Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE

2011 80 28 103 1.29 44 271 .218 4 0.05 0 0.00 0

TOTAL 80 28 103 1.29 44 271 .218 4 0.05 0 0.00 0

Season DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S

2011 17 0.21 0 5 57 62 0.77 8 1 136.5 1.70

TOTAL 17 0.21 0 5 57 62 0.77 8 1 136.5 1.70

Kelsey Marek’s Campbell Career Stats

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Meet The Camels

All-Western Conference Volleyball First Team in 2006, 2007 and 2008…earned the Outstanding All-Around Player award as a fresh-man… Served as team captain during sophomore, junior and senior years…a National Honor Society member…played for Tampa Bay Juniors, which won the USAV Florida Region Open and participated in the Junior Olympics...also played four years of varsity softball and three years of varsity basketball.

Personal:Full name is Chelsey Brianna Pachoud…born Dec. 27, 1990 in Brandon, Fla….daughter of Fred and Marlene Pachoud…mother, Marlene, played basketball Florida State…has an older brother, Duston…majoring in business administration.

Chelsey Pachoud Outside Hitter • 5-11 • Redshirt Junior • Riverview, Fla. • Riverview • Quinnipiac

Career HighsKills .................................... 19 vs. Farleigh-Dickinson (11/6/09)Attack % ............................... .435 vs. Sacred Heart (10/29/09)Assists .............. 2, 6x, mr vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (9/24/11)Digs ......................16, 2x, mr vs. Central Connecticut (9/26/09)Blocks ......................................3 vs. St. Francis (PA) (10/4/09)Aces ............................. 3, 2x, mr vs. Gardner-Webb (10/29/11)Points ................................. 22 vs. Farleigh-Dickinson (11/6/09)

Redshirt Sophomore (2011):Played in 75 sets in 27 matches with nine starts…recorded 34 kills, 11 assists, 11 service aces and 143 digs…had four kills against Duke, Maryland-Eastern Shore and Coastal Carolina…had three service aces against Gardner-Webb…recorded 10 or more digs on four occasions…had 16 digs against Maryland-Eastern Shore…tal-lied 13 digs against Liberty…recorded 12 digs against Charlotte.

Sophomore (2010):Attended junior college but did not play volleyball.

Quinnipiac (2009):Saw action in 89 sets, covering 26 matches…finished third on the team in kills (196), digs (245), service aces (19) and assists (24), and fourth in blocks (20)...registered three double-doubles, includ-ing 14 kills and 12 digs in the Bobcats’ season-ending win over Saint Francis (Pa.)…tallied a season-high 19 kills at Fairleigh Dick-inson.

Prep:Finished her high-school career as the Sharks’ all-time leader in kills, attack percentage, hitting percentage, serve percentage, ser-vice aces and digs…earned the 2009 US Marine Corp Distinguished Athlete Award for displaying courage, self-confidence and leader-ship as a scholar-athlete…A three-time team MVP…named a 2008 Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) All-Star, and earned

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Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE

2009 89 26 196 2.20 134 718 .086 24 0.27 19 0.21 13

2011 75 27 34 0.45 29 148 .034 11 0.15 11 0.15 14

TOTAL 164 53 230 1.40 163 866 .077 34 0.21 30 0.18 27

Season DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S

2009 245 2.75 36 6 14 20 0.22 7 2 228.0 2.56

2011 143 1.91 19 2 1 3 0.04 1 1 47.5 0.63

TOTAL 388 2.36 55 8 15 23 0.14 8 3 275.5 1.68

Chelsey Pachoud’s Career Stats

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Personal:Full name is Lindsey Marie Coats…born Sept. 7, 1992 in Clinton, N.C….daughter of Ronny and Lisa Coats…has an older brother, Aar-on, who played basketball at Barton College…majoring in exercise and sport sciences.

Lindsey Coats Middle Blocker • 6-0 • Junior • Dunn, N.C. • Triton

Career HighsKills ..............................................14 vs. High Point (10/28/11)Attack % ........................... .533 (9-1-15) at Radford (11/5/11)Assists .......................................1, 5x, mr at Charlotte (9/9/11)Digs ....................................................3 vs. American (9/4/10)Blocks ............................................8 vs. High Point (10/18/11)Aces .................................................. 2 vs. Hampton (8/27/11)Points ........................................ 20.0 vs. High Point (10/18/11)

Sophomore (2011):Appeared in 69 sets, 26 matches with 17 starts…totaled 69 kills and 52 blocks….her block total was third on the team…twice reached double figures in kills with 14 against High Point and 12 at Liberty…hit .533 (9-1-15) with nine kills at Radford…hit .375 on her 32 swings against High Point (14-2-32)…totaled eight blocks and 20 points against High Point…had two service aces against Hampton...had three or more blocks in eight matches on the season.

Freshman (2010):Saw action in 22 sets spread over 10 matches…posted three or more kills four times…registered multiple blocks five times…tallied nine kills, three digs and two blocks against American in the William & Mary Colonial Challenge…posted four blocks and three kills in a win over Hampton in the Colonial Challenge finale…collected three kills each against USC Upstate and East Tennessee State in Atlantic Sun play…notched three blocks at North Florida.

Prep:Named conference player of the year and most valuable offensive hitter as a senior…Collected all-region honors in 2008 and 2009…named all-conference and all-county in each of her four seasons with the Hawks…played club volleyball for Harnett Area Volleyball Club (HAVC), 2007-10.

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Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE

2010 22 10 20 0.91 10 55 .182 3 0.14 0 0.00 1

2011 69 26 96 1.39 45 297 .172 2 0.03 3 0.04 1

TOTAL 91 36 116 1.27 55 352 .173 5 0.05 3 0.03 2

Season DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S

2010 8 0.36 0 1 15 16 0.73 1 0 28.5 1.27

2011 7 0.10 0 3 49 52 0.75 9 1 126.5 1.83

TOTAL 15 0.16 0 4 64 68 0.75 10 1 155.0 1.70

Lindsey Coats’ Career Stats

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Washington State (Spring 2010):Enrolled during the spring semester at Washington State…played and practiced with WSU for spring schedule before transferring to Campbell…served as the starting setter for all spring tournaments…was accepted into the Honors Program at Washington State after a 4.0 semester.

Prep:A four-year letterwinner at Concord High…twice named South Pied-mont Conference Player of the year…led Concord to three confer-ence championships, and a runner-up finish as a junior…led the Spiders to a 23-8-1 record during her senior season…played as an outside hitter in addition to her setting duties, accumulating 328 kills, 298 assists and 145 aces as a senior…ranked first in the state for service aces over last two seasons, and sixth in the country as a senior...named Randolph/Asheboro Volleyball Tournament MVP as a senior after leading Concord to the tourney title…attended the A2 National High Performance camp in 2009 and has played for both the Piedmont and Carolina Juniors Volleyball Club teams.

Personal:Full name is Heather Marie Wilson…born Oct. 27, 1991 in Concord, N.C….daughter of Stacey F. and Joseph K. Wilson III…Has an older sister, Brittany…majoring in biology.

Heather Wilson Setter • 6-0 • Junior • Concord, N.C. • Concord • Washington State

Career HighsKills .................................7, 3x, mr. vs. Presbyterian (10/15/11)Attack % ..................... .833 (5-0-6) vs. Norfolk State (9/24/11)Assists .................................................49 at Liberty (11/4/11)Digs .............................16 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (9/3/10)Blocks .............................4, 4x, mr. vs. Presbyterian (10/15/11)Aces ............................................6 vs. Presbyterian (10/15/11)Points .....................................10.5 vs. Presbyterian (10/15/10)

Sophomore (2011):Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll…earned a place on the NC State Classic All-Tournament Team…played in 113 sets, all 31 matches with 29 starts…led the team and was seventh in the conference in assists (901)…team leader with 30 service aces…recorded 81 kills, 216 digs and 40 blocks…reached double figures in digs five times…recorded a season-high 16 digs against Mary-land-Eastern Shore…had six services aces and four blocks against Presbyterian…had seven kills against N.C. Central and Winthrop...reached double figures in assists in 30 matches…had 40+ assists in seven matches including 49 helpers against Liberty…totaled five double-doubles.

Freshman (2010):Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors…garnered UNCW Beach Bash All-Tournament accolades, totaling 67 assists and eight aces in the three match tournament…led the team in assists and fell one short of the team-high in service aces…registered 20 or more assists 11 times and 30 twice…posted multiple aces eight times…tallied two double-doubles…posted 30 assists, nine digs and seven kills against West Virginia in the Wake Forest Black & Gold Invita-tional…tallied 30 assists with four digs and four kills against Ken-nesaw State…Recorded 28 assists, five digs, four kills and two aces at Wake Forest…registered 21 assists and 11 digs with three kills at William & Mary in the Colonial Challenge…gathered 22 assists, 10 digs, three aces and a pair of kills at High Point…collected 25 assists and five aces at UNCW…played in all 27 team matches and 96 of 100 sets, collecting 17 starts.

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Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE

2010 96 27 73 0.76 30 241 .178 442 4.60 27 0.28 34

2011 113 31 81 0.72 33 295 .163 901 7.97 30 0.27 32

TOTAL 209 58 154 0.74 63 536 .170 1343 6.43 57 0.27 66

Season DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S

2010 107 1.11 1 1 32 33 0.34 6 9 117.0 1.22

2011 216 1.91 3 2 38 40 0.35 9 12 132.0 1.17

TOTAL 323 1.55 4 3 70 73 0.35 15 21 249.0 1.19

Heather Wilson’s Career Stats

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Jessica Groen Outside Hitter • 6-2 • Redshirt Sophomore • Las Cruces, N.M. • Mayfield • N.C. State

Career HighsCareer HighsKills ................................................... 8 vs. Hampton (8/27/11)Attack % ......................... .240 (8-2-25) vs. Hampton (8/27/11)Assists .................................................. 2 at Charlotte (9/9/11)Digs ..................................................... 5 at Charlotte (9/9/11)Blocks .........................................3 vs. Presbyterian (10/15/11)Aces .............................................1 at Presbyterian (10/15/11)Points ............................................. 9.0 vs. Hampton (8/27/11)

Redshirt Freshman (2011):Part of the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll…played in 36 sets, 15 matches with four starts…totaled 40 kills, three assists, 13 digs and nine blocks…had seven kills, three digs and two blocks at North Carolina Central…totaled eight kills, two digs and two blocks against Hampton…had six kills and a service ace against High Point…accu-mulated five digs against Charlotte.

NC State (2010):Redshirted the 2010 season.

Prep:Led the Trojans to a 5A state title as a junior, piling on 21 kills in the championship game…named New Mexico 5A state player of the year as a junior…led Mayfield to a district title in 2009, the school’s first since 2005...a first-team all-state selection in 2008 and 2009, while earning honorable mention all-state recognition in 2007…honored as an Academic Athlete from 2006 to 2009.

Personal:Full name is Jessica Anne Groen…born on Sept. 20, 1991 in New Prague, Minn….daughter of Jerry and Marcella Groen…has a younger brother, Casey…majoring in elementary education.

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Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE

2011 36 15 40 1.11 29 164 .067 3 0.08 1 0.03 3

TOTAL 36 15 40 1.11 29 164 .067 3 0.08 1 0.03 3

Season DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S

2011 13 0.36 2 0 9 9 0.25 0 0 45.5 1.25

TOTAL 13 0.36 2 0 9 9 0.25 0 0 45.5 1.25

Jessica Groen’s Career Stats

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Mallorie Cubillos Defensive Specialist / Libero • 5-2 • Sophomore • Holly Springs, N.C. • Holly Springs

Career HighsKills ..................................1, 3x, mr vs. Norfolk State (9/24/11)Attack % ........ 1.000, 3x, mr (1-0-1) vs. Norfolk State (9/24/11)Assists ......................................... 3 vs. Norfolk State (9/24/11)Digs .......................................18 vs. Western Carolina (9/2/11)Blocks ..............................................................................N/AAces ..................................................3 at High Point (9/23/11)Points .............................................3.0 at High Point (9/23/11)

Freshman (2011):Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll…played in 83 sets, 27 matches with eight starts…totaled 174 digs, 10 assists and 10 services aces…one of six players on team to reach double figures in services aces…reached double figures in digs six times…had two service aces at North Carolina Central…put up 11 digs against Hampton…had 14 digs against Wisconsin…reached a career-high 18 digs against Western Carolina…put together 15 digs against Maryland-Eastern Shore…reached double figures in digs three times against Big South opponents...recorded three service aces against High Point.

Prep:A four-time all-conference player at the prep level…played two sea-sons at Holly Springs HS…led Holly Springs to back-to-back confer-ence championships as a freshman and sophomore…a two-time USA Volleyball Nationals participant, earning all-tournament acco-lades as a freshman and sophomore with Holly Springs…won the VH1 Sand Doubles competition as a freshman and finished second in the doubles competition as a junior…played for NC Elite, TCA and CCVC in North Carolina from 2007 to 2011, and was a member of Spike and Southend clubs in Florida in 2005 and 2006 at the club level.

Personal:Full name is Mallorie Lynn Cubillos…born March 26, 1993 in Miami, Fla….daughter of Fernando and Mabel Cubillos…has two older sis-ters, Melody and Melissa…sister, Melissa, plays volleyball at Peace College…Undecided on potential major.

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Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE

2011 83 27 3 0.04 2 11 .091 10 0.12 10 0.12 18

TOTAL 83 27 3 0.04 2 11 .091 10 0.12 10 0.12 18

Season DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S

2011 174 2.10 29 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 13.0 0.16

TOTAL 174 2.10 29 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 13.0 0.16

Mallorie Cubillos’ Career Stats

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Meet The Camels

Personal:Full name is Brooke Lauren Kelley…born Aug. 20, 1992 in Dallas, Texas…daughter of Chuck and Lori Kelley…has two siblings, Chase and Hope…father, Chuck, played basketball at Hill College and Southwest Texas State…brother, Chase, played volleyball at Mis-souri Baptist University…her uncle, Joe Banes, played football for the Indianapolis Colts…potential major is undecided.

Brooke Kelley Right Side • 6-2 • Sophomore • Stafford, Va. • Colonial Forge

Career HighsKills ............................................... 19 vs. Winthrop (10/14/11)Attack % ........................... .583 (8-1-12) at Radford (10/7/11)Assists .......................................1, 4x, mr vs. Liberty (10/8/11)Digs .................................................. 7 vs. Winthrop (10/8/11)Blocks ............................................. 4 vs. Winthrop (10/14/11)Aces ............................................5 vs. Morgan State (9/10/11)Points ......................................... 22.0 vs. Winthrop (10/14/11)

Freshman (2011):Played in 72 sets, 24 matches and started eight times…totaled 149 kills, 11 service aces, 45 digs and 25 blocks for 173 points…placed third on the team in kills…reached double figure in kills five times…put up 14 against Liberty, 19 against Winthrop, 13 at Gardner-Webb and 14 against Coastal Carolina…hit at a .364 clip against Hampton…only had one error in 15 swings with eight kills against Morgan State…had 19 kills, seven digs, four blocks and 22 points against Winthrop…totaled seven kills, two service aces, six digs and three assists….had 11 kills, four digs and three blocks against Liberty…had 14 kills and six digs with a .289 hitting percentage…scored double figures in points eight times…one of six Campbell players to have 10+ service aces.

Prep:Led Colonial Forge to three district tournament and two district regular season championships in three seasons...paced the Eagles to a region semifinals appearance, earning first team all-district, all-region and all-area nods, as well as all-Washington D.C. Metro and second team all-state (Virginia AAA) honors…named both dis-trict and area player of the year as a senior…Earned all-area and all-district accolades, leading her club team, Metro-American Vol-leyball, to an East Coast Championship as a junior and a No. 11 final ranking in 2008 and 2009…selected to participate in the 2010 High Performance Women’s Junior A3 Program, denoting the top-150 club players in the U.S….named one of the country’s top-150 sophomores by Prepvolleyball.com in 2008…played her freshman season at Gilbert High in Gilbert, Ariz….led Gilbert to the state final four.

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Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE

2011 72 24 149 2.07 75 391 .189 4 0.06 11 0.15 16

TOTAL 72 24 149 2.07 75 391 .189 4 0.06 11 0.15 16

Season DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S

2011 45 0.62 0 1 24 25 0.35 3 3 173.0 2.40

TOTAL 45 0.62 0 1 24 25 0.35 3 3 173.0 2.40

Brooke Kelley’s Career Stats

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Meet The Camels

Kendall Tart Right Side • 6-0 • Sophomore • Dunn, N.C. • Triton

Career HighsKills .....................1, 2x, mr vs. North Carolina Central (9/17/11)Attack % .................... 1.000 (1-0-1) vs. N.C. Central (8/26/11)Assists ...........................................1 vs. N.C. Central (9/17/11)Digs ..............................................1 vs. N.C. Central (9/17/11)Blocks ..............................................................................N/AAces ..............................................2 vs. N.C. Central (9/17/11)Points ......................................... 3.0 vs. N.C. Central (9/17/11)

Freshman (2011):Played in nine sets in six matches…totaled two kills, two service aces, a dig and four points…had a kill at N.C. Central…total a kill, two service aces and three points against N.C. Central.

Prep:Earned Eastern Carolina Conference Player of the Year honors as a senior…served as team captain during her senior campaign…played club volleyball with the Harnett Area Volleyball Club for five years, and with the NC High Performance International Juniors team in Wisconsin during junior campaign…also lettered in basketball and softball, earning all-district once and all-conference honors twice in softball.

Personal:Full name is Kendall Yvonne Tart…born July 27, 1993 in Dunn, N.C.…daughter of Dwight and Elaine Tart…her brother, Austin, played football at Campbell…father, Dwight, played football at East Carolina…undecided on potential major.

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Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE

2011 9 6 2 0.22 3 5 -.200 1 0.11 2 0.22 1

TOTAL 9 6 2 0.22 3 5 -.200 1 0.11 2 0.22 1

Season DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S

2011 1 0.11 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 4.0 0.44

TOTAL 1 0.11 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 4.0 0.44

Kendall Tart’s Career Stats

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Lorin Thomas Middle Blocker / Right Side • 6-2 • Sophomore • Raleigh, N.C. • Broughton

Career HighsKills ......................................... 11 at Gardner-Webb (10/29/11)Attack % .................. .600 (6-0-10) at UNC Asheville (10/28/11)Assists ............................................... 3 vs. Hampton (8/27/11)Digs ................................................ 4 vs. Winthrop (10/14/11)Blocks .............. 6, 2x, mr vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (9/24/11)Aces .................................................................................. NAPoints ................................... 12.5 at Gardner-Webb (10/29/11)

Freshman (2011):Named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll…played in 80 sets, 29 matches with six starts…totaled 105 kills, 12 assists, 36 digs, 50 blocks and 130.5 points…averaged 1.31 kills per set…had 11 kills and 12.5 points at Gardner-Webb…had three plus blocks in six matches…had six kills and six blocks at High Point…had six kills and six blocks against Maryland-Eastern Shore…put up four digs against Winthrop…recorded three assists against Hampton…one of six players on Campbell to finish with 100 plus kills…fourth on the team in blocks.

Prep:Garnered Cap-8 All-Conference and team MVP as a senior...guided her club team to a third place finish in the Big South Qualifier in At-lanta, Ga., receiving and open bid to the Junior Olympics... named the 4-Star Coach’s Award for character, leadership, sportsmanship and teamwork, as well as the Triangle Award as a junior…led the Capitals to a Cap-7 conference championship and a Carolina Re-gion title in 2008…earned Carolina Region all-tournament and all-conference honorable mention accolades...helped Broughton to a conference championship as a freshman…also lettered in track…a National Honor Society member.

Personal:Full name is Lorin Anna Thomas…born November 11, 1992 in Warrenton, Va….daughter of Scott and Gina Thomas…has three siblings, Jennifer, Jared and Justin…majoring in business admin-istration.

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Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE

2011 80 29 105 1.31 62 362 .119 12 0.15 0 0.00 0

TOTAL 80 29 105 1.31 62 362 .119 12 0.15 0 0.00 0

Season DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Points Pts/S

2011 36 0.45 8 1 49 50 0.62 7 1 130.5 1.62

TOTAL 36 0.45 8 1 49 50 0.62 7 1 130.5 1.62

Lorin Thomas’ Career Stats

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Meet The Camels

Lauren Bewick Defensive Specialist • 5-7 • Freshman • Winterville, N.C. • DH Conley

Prep:Attended DH Conley High School…the defensive specialist earned all-conference honors and was named defensive player of the year in her final prep season…also named defensive player of the year as a junior…lettered for three years in soccer while earning the team’s perseverance award a sophomore…played club volleyball for the East Carolina Junior Volleyball Club.

Personal:Full name is Lauren Rebecca Bewick…born Aug. 31, 1994 in Green-ville, N.C. …daughter of Ronald W. and Susan C. Bewick…has a pair of younger sisters, Rachel and Meghan…her mother, then Susan Carlow, was a college volleyball player (a defensive specialist) at the University of Pittsburgh from 1984-1988…undecided on poten-tial major

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Pia Holzgreve Setter • 5-11 • Redshirt Sophomore • Muenster, Germany • Gymnasium Nottuln

Prep:Attended Gymnasium Nottuln in Germany…besides volleyball she also participated in handball…played club volleyball for USC Muen-ster from 2004-12…member of the Regional Selections from 2007-09, participated in several Junior State Championships and National Championships in volleyball, won the state championship with the under 20 team in 2010.

Personal:Full name is Pia Laura Holzgreve…born on January 1, 1991 in Muenster, Germany…daughter of Ursula and Georg Holzgreve…has four older siblings: Carsten, Kristina Pierenkaemper, Katharina and David…her sister, Katharina, played volleyball for the team USC Muenster I in the first Division in Germany (1. Bundesliga) from 2006-12…intends to major in psychology.

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Meet The Camels

Renatta Laport Outside Hitter • 5-9 • Freshman • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil • British School of Rio de Janeiro

Prep:Attended British School of Rio de Janeiro…was named MVP in each of her final two seasons with the Falcons…captured the Sportsman-ship Award as both a freshman and junior…played club volleyball for the Botafogo Futebol e Regatas from 2008-2010…played club volleyball for the Clube the Regatas Flamengo in 2011 and 2012

Personal:Full name is Renatta (pronounced Ha - natta) Teixeira Laport…born Sept. 13, 1993 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil…daughter of Claudia Teixei-ra Laport and Carlos Alberto Laport…intends to major in economics

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Personal:Full name is Sarah Katelyn Layden…born June 18, 1994 in Dur-ham, N.C. ...daughter of Keith and Yvette Layden…has a younger brother, Noah…intends to major in mathematics.

Katelyn Layden Outside Hitter • 5-11 • Freshman • Chapel Hill, N.C. • Chapel Hill

Prep: Attended Chapel Hill High School…a four-year starter…as a senior was named all-conference, named to the Tiger Invitational All-Tour-nament Team, team captain, MVP, Chapel Hill Volleyball Player of the Year and was runner-up for the conference player of the year…led her team to two 3A East District Championships…named to the Tiger Invitational All-Tournament Team as sophomore and junior…took home Tiger Invitational MVP honors as a junior…also earned all-conference honors as freshman, sophomore and junior…played three years of club volleyball for the Jammers (2009, 2010 and 2012),,,had a season with the NC Elite in 2011…was named MVP of her club team in 2012…as a freshman was All-Tournament 17 Gold (club), MVP Jammers 17 Red (club) and Carolina Regional High Performance MVP (club)…as a sophomore was Best Attacker-18 (club) at the Capitol Hill Classic…in 2011 was All-Tournament 17 Platinum (club).

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Meet The Camels

Personal:Full name is Samantha Charlene Zuber…born June 7, 1994 in Co-lumbus, Ohio…daughter of Mike and Julie Zuber…has an older brother, Ethan…her brother plays football at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio…undecided on potential major

Sam Zuber Middle Blocker • 6-2 • Freshman • Sunbury, Ohio • Highland

Prep:Attended Highland High School…a three-year varsity letterwinner in volleyball…as a senior was First Team All-Mid-Ohio Athletic Confer-ence (MOAC), First Team Central District, Third Team All-State and participated in All-District and All-State All-Star games…her team won the MOAC and went to the district finals in her final season when she had 358 kills, an 88% serving percentage, 35 solo blocks and 59 block assists …owns her high school’s career marks for kills (852) and aces (179)…also has school single season mark of 66 aces…as a junior was First Team All-MOAC, First Team Central District and honorable mention All-State…earned a varsity letter as a sophomore and aided team to a MOAC title as freshman….played five years of club volleyball with two being at the Columbus Volleyball Academy…helped her team to a third place finish at the 2012 USAV National Tournament in the national level…aided her club team get to nationals in 2008…also lettered in basketball while in high school

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As one of the youngest volleyball teams in the Big South Confer-ence, featuring eight newcomers and only four returning upper-classmen, Campbell made strides in 2011, while relying on that youth in several wins.

After losing five seniors to graduation, the Camels turned to senior captains Annie Kobeski, Kelsey Campbell and Lauren Garza, plus ju-nior Jordan Reaves, the only other upperclassmen on the CU roster, to guide Campbell’s youthful squad.

Out of the gate, the Camels won their season opener, the seventh time in program history the team has done so (since 1986), defeat-ing North Carolina Central 3-0 in Durham, N.C. After winning its season and road opener, Campbell made its home debut with a 3-0 win over regional rival UNC Wilmington.

From there, the Camels competed in the very competitive NC State Classic, Charlotte Invitational and the Elon Classic before beginning the conference season.

In addition to several new faces, Campbell made its return to the Big South Conference, a league the Camels called home from 1986-1993 before leaving for the Atlantic Sun.

On Friday, Sept. 23, Campbell played in its first Big South match in 18 years, taking home a 3-0 win on the road at High Point.

That win sparked a five-match winning streak for the Camels, who went on to sweep the HPU Invitational, and move to 2-0 in Big South matches with another road victory at Coastal Carolina.

The Camels finished the season 13-18 with a Big South mark of 6-8, qualifying for the conference tournament for the second time in three years after missing out on postseason play since 2001.

Several Camels were honored throughout the season with a bevy of all-conference and all-tournament accolades.

Annie Kobeski was named Big South Second Team All-Conference, the first all-league honor for the senior in her two-year career at Campbell. Kelsey Campbell, another CU senior, also garnered Big South Academic All-Conference honors.

Lorin Thomas earned league accolades during the season, being named Big South Freshman of the Week on Sept. 26 after leading Campbell to a sweep in the High Point Invitational.

Junior Jordan Reaves was named to two all-tournament teams, including the NC Central / Hilton RTP and the Charlotte Hilton Uni-versity 49er Classic all-tournament teams. Sophomore Heather Wilson was named to the NC State Classic All-Tournament team, while Kelsey Campbell was named to the Elon Phoenix Classic All-Tournament squad.

Also highlighting Campbell’s season was rookie Brooke Kelley. The freshman collected 19 kills against Winthrop (10/14), the most by a Campbell freshman in a single match since 2007. Kelley’s 19 scores are also the most by a CU rookie against a conference opponent in over a decade.

Sophomore Lindsey Coats, another young bright spot for the Cam-els, gathered a standout performance against High Point at home, posting 20 total points in a 3-2 win, tallying career-highs with 14 kills and eight blocks (6 assisted, 2 solo).

The Camels will look to continue their rise in 2012 with the vast majority of their youthful team returning, plus at least four quality newcomers, who will enroll in the fall.

ANNIE KOBESKI

KELSEY CAMPBELL

2011 Season Review

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2011 Overall Statistics

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL MATCHES 13-18 4-4 4-8 5-6CONFERENCE 6-8 3-4 3-4 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 7-10 1-0 1-4 5-6

## STATS SUMMARY S K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE Points8 REAVES, Jordan 98 263 2.68 110 882 .173 17 0.17 28 23 0.29 17 263 2.68 1 37 38 0.39 2 2 310.54 KELLEY, Brooke 72 149 2.07 75 391 .189 4 0.06 11 16 0.15 0 45 0.62 1 24 25 0.35 3 3 173.07 KOBESKI, Annie 113 213 1.88 83 620 .210 11 0.10 25 28 0.22 7 79 0.70 18 83 101 0.89 13 0 297.56 RUSSO, Ally 85 119 1.40 75 472 .093 20 0.24 10 27 0.12 21 178 2.09 1 20 21 0.25 10 2 140.03 COATS, Lindsey 69 96 1.39 45 297 .172 2 0.03 3 1 0.04 0 7 0.10 3 49 52 0.75 9 1 126.517 THOMAS, Lorin 80 105 1.31 62 362 .119 12 0.15 0 0 0.00 8 36 0.45 1 49 50 0.62 7 1 130.511 MAREK, Kelsey 80 103 1.29 44 271 .218 4 0.05 0 0 0.00 0 17 0.21 5 57 62 0.77 8 1 136.512 GROEN, Jessica 36 40 1.11 29 164 .067 3 0.08 1 3 0.03 2 13 0.36 0 9 9 0.25 0 0 45.59 WILSON, Heather 113 81 0.72 33 295 .163 901 7.97 30 32 0.27 3 216 1.91 2 38 40 0.35 9 12 132.018 PACHOUD, Chelsey 75 34 0.45 29 148 .034 11 0.15 11 14 0.15 19 143 1.91 2 1 3 0.04 1 1 47.510 TART, Kendall 9 2 0.22 3 5 -.200 1 0.11 2 1 0.22 0 1 0.11 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 4.05 ANDERSON, Avery 22 4 0.18 2 18 .111 82 3.73 1 5 0.05 1 16 0.73 1 6 7 0.32 0 4 9.01 CUBILLOS, Mallorie 83 3 0.04 2 11 .091 10 0.12 10 18 0.12 29 174 2.10 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 13.015 GARZA,Lauren 51 1 0.02 3 8 -.250 6 0.12 4 13 0.08 9 126 2.47 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 5.02 CAMPBELL, Kelsey 109 0 0.00 1 22 -.045 15 0.14 18 20 0.17 32 382 3.50 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 18.0 CAMPBELL............ 117 1213 10.37 596 3966 .156 1099 9.39 154 201 1.32 170 1696 14.50 35 373 221.5 1.89 62 30 1588.5 Opponents........... 117 1522 13.01 724 4234 .188 1424 12.17 170 250 1.45 154 1878 16.05 58 280 198.0 1.69 44 37 1890.0

All Matches (13-18)

TEAM STATISTICS CAM OPPATTACK Kills 1213 1522 Errors 596 724 Total Attacks 3966 4234 Attack Pct .156 .188 Kills/Set 10.4 13.0SET Assists 1099 1424 Assists/Set 9.4 12.2SERVE Aces 154 170 Errors 201 250 Aces/Set 1.3 1.5SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors 170 154 Errors/Set 1.5 1.3DEFENSE Digs 1696 1878 Digs/Set 14.5 16.1BLOCKING Block Solo 35 58 Block Assist 373 280 Total Blocks 221.5 198.0 Blocks/Set 1.9 1.7 Block Errors 62 44Ball handling errors 30 37ATTENDANCE Total 2820 4976 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/352 12/415 Neutral site #/Avg 11/286 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 0 -

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE SCORE-BY-SET ATTEND Aug 26, 2011 at N.C. Central W 3-0 25-17,25-14,25-20 63 Aug 26, 2011 vs Fla Gulf Coast L 1-3 25-20,21-25,19-25,16-25 63 Aug 27, 2011 vs Hampton W 3-2 15-25,25-18,25-19,17-25,15-7 84 Aug 27, 2011 vs Elon L 0-3 12-25,20-25,19-25 84 Sep 02, 2011 vs WISCONSIN L 0-3 17-25,13-25,18-25 78 Sep 02, 2011 vs WESTERN CAROLINA L 0-3 19-25,10-25,20-25 81 Sep 03, 2011 at NC State L 0-3 19-25,11-25,17-25 238 Sep 06, 2011 UNCW W 3-0 26-24,26-24,25-23 756 Sep 09, 2011 at Charlotte L 1-3 23-25,16-25,25-23,22-25 1197 Sep 10, 2011 vs Furman L 0-3 11-25,14-25,19-25 1140 Sep 10, 2011 vs Morgan State W 3-0 25-21,25-22,25-22 1140 Sep 13, 2011 at #23 Duke L 0-3 18-25,17-25,18-25 374 Sep 16, 2011 at Elon L 1-3 18-25,25-22,20-25,21-25 198 Sep 17, 2011 vs N.C. Central W 3-0 25-17,25-8,25-13 31* Sep 23, 2011 at High Point W 3-0 26-24,25-23,25-20 752 Sep 24, 2011 vs UMES W 3-2 25-19,26-28,25-19,22-25,15-10 168 Sep 24, 2011 vs Norfolk State W 3-0 25-15,25-15,25-13 123* Sep 30, 2011 at COASTAL W 3-1 25-19,21-25,25-19,25-19 523* Oct 01, 2011 at Charleston Southern L 1-3 25-22,24-26,20-25,17-25 289* Oct 07, 2011 RADFORD L 1-3 25-14,23-25,19-25,20-25 382* Oct 08, 2011 LIBERTY L 0-3 24-26,23-25,28-30 209* Oct 14, 2011 WINTHROP L 1-3 25-23,23-25,18-25,23-25 267* Oct 15, 2011 PRESBYTERIAN W 3-2 25-22,25-20,14-25,24-26,19-17 302* Oct 18, 2011 HIGH POINT W 3-2 20-25,25-22,25-21,22-25,15-13 211* Oct 28, 2011 at UNC Asheville L 1-3 17-25,25-19,20-25,20-25 321* Oct 29, 2011 at Gardner-Webb W 3-2 11-25,25-23,15-25,25-17,17-15 278* Nov 04, 2011 at Liberty L 2-3 26-24,11-25,19-25,25-12,14-16 579* Nov 05, 2011 at Radford L 2-3 15-25,16-25,25-10,25-22,10-15 164* Nov 11, 2011 CHARLESTON SO. W 3-0 26-24,25-18,25-21 412* Nov 12, 2011 COASTAL L 2-3 22-25,15-25,25-20,25-13,10-15 281 Nov 17, 2011 vs UNCA L 0-3 14-25,15-25,18-25 157

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2011 Kills-Aces-Digs-Blocks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7Opponent Date Score W/L CUBILLOS CAMPBELL COATS KELLEY ANDERSON RUSSO KOBESKIat N.C. Central Aug 26 3-0 W 0-2-2-0 0-0-6-0 2-0-0-1 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 DNP 7-4-0-5vs Fla Gulf Coast Aug 26 1-3 L 0-1-6-0 0-0-14-0 DNP 2-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 8-0-3-1 4-2-0-2vs Hampton Aug 27 3-2 W 1-1-11-0 0-0-5-0 5-2-1-4 7-0-0-1 DNP 2-0-1-0 8-0-0-3vs Elon Aug 27 0-3 L 0-0-14-0 0-0-3-0 1-0-0-1 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-1 2-0-7-1 1-4-3-1vs WISCONSIN Sep 02 0-3 L 0-0-7-0 0-0-5-0 3-0-0-2 4-0-0-0 DNP 1-0-4-1 2-2-0-0vs WCU Sep 02 0-3 L 0-0-18-0 0-0-7-0 4-0-0-2 3-0-1-1 0-0-0-0 1-0-2-1 4-0-0-0at NC State Sep 03 0-3 L 0-0-1-0 0-0-11-0 4-0-0-3 4-0-0-2 DNP 4-1-6-1 5-1-0-3UNCW Sep 06 3-0 W DNP 0-0-13-0 7-0-0-2 DNP DNP 2-0-10-0 3-0-9-5at Charlotte Sep 09 1-3 L 0-0-1-0 0-0-5-0 6-0-1-4 1-0-0-2 DNP 1-0-1-0 6-0-6-4vs Furman Sep 10 0-3 L 0-0-6-0 0-0-9-0 0-0-1-2 DNP 0-0-0-0 2-0-3-1 2-1-5-6vs Morgan State Sep 10 3-0 W 0-0-6-0 0-0-8-0 0-0-0-0 8-5-3-1 DNP DNP 9-0-4-5at Duke Sep 13 0-3 L 0-0-3-0 0-1-13-0 3-0-0-3 DNP 0-0-1-1 5-1-7-1 6-0-1-1at Elon Sep 16 1-3 L 0-0-7-0 0-1-15-0 6-0-0-2 DNP DNP 8-0-18-2 4-0-3-3vs N.C. Central Sep 17 3-0 W 1-0-2-0 0-1-10-0 1-0-0-0 DNP DNP 9-2-9-1 1-0-1-3at High Point Sep 23 3-0 W 0-3-6-0 0-0-17-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-4-0 12-1-2-3vs UMES Sep 24 3-2 W 0-2-15-0 0-0-24-0 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-4-0 12-1-1-6vs Norfolk State Sep 24 3-0 W 1-0-4-0 0-2-8-0 3-0-0-1 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 5-0-0-1 4-2-2-4at COASTAL Sep 30 3-1 W 0-0-3-0 0-2-12-0 DNP DNP DNP 2-1-5-1 15-0-10-1at CSU Oct 01 1-3 L 0-0-11-0 0-0-22-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-2-0 1-0-6-1 11-1-2-5RADFORD Oct 07 1-3 L 0-0-2-0 0-2-15-0 DNP 8-0-0-1 DNP 5-0-5-0 8-2-6-3LIBERTY Oct 08 0-3 L DNP 0-0-12-0 1-0-0-1 14-0-1-0 0-0-3-2 DNP 13-1-3-3WINTHROP Oct 14 1-3 L 0-0-7-0 0-1-17-0 4-0-2-3 19-1-7-4 DNP 11-0-9-0 12-0-4-2PC Oct 15 3-2 W 0-0-9-0 0-2-22-0 2-0-0-0 9-1-4-3 DNP 11-0-15-0 6-1-1-5HIGH POINT Oct 18 3-2 W 0-0-5-0 0-2-17-0 14-1-0-8 7-2-6-3 DNP 10-0-7-1 8-0-2-1at UNC Asheville Oct 28 1-3 L 0-0-1-0 0-0-8-0 6-0-1-2 5-1-3-0 DNP 7-2-23-1 6-0-1-4at Gardner-Webb Oct 29 3-2 W 0-0-12-0 0-0-4-0 0-0-0-1 13-0-1-0 2-1-6-2 0-0-0-0 5-1-1-3at Liberty Nov 04 2-3 L 0-0-2-0 0-2-18-0 12-0-1-4 11-1-4-3 DNP 4-0-4-2 8-0-2-7at Radford Nov 05 2-3 L 0-1-12-0 0-0-10-0 9-0-0-5 3-0-1-3 0-0-3-0 3-0-6-2 8-1-2-4CSU Nov 11 3-0 W 0-0-1-0 0-0-21-0 1-0-0-0 9-0-5-0 0-0-0-0 7-2-9-0 9-0-5-2COASTAL Nov 12 2-3 L DNP 0-2-24-0 1-0-0-1 14-0-6-0 DNP 4-1-10-1 9-0-2-4vs UNCA Nov 17 0-3 L DNP 0-0-7-0 1-0-0-0 8-0-3-1 0-0-0-1 0-0-0-1 5-0-1-3

8 9 10 11 12 15 17 18Opponent Date Score W/L REAVES WILSON TART MAREK GROEN GARZA THOMAS PACHOUDat N.C. Central Aug 26 3-0 W 3-0-3-2 3-3-2-2 1-0-0-0 5-0-0-0 7-0-3-2 DNP 1-0-1-0 2-1-2-0vs Fla Gulf Coast Aug 26 1-3 L 10-2-9-1 4-0-2-2 DNP 5-0-0-2 3-0-0-0 DNP 2-0-0-1 0-0-1-0vs Hampton Aug 27 3-2 W 8-3-9-1 2-0-6-4 DNP 11-0-0-2 8-0-2-2 DNP 2-0-1-1 1-1-3-0vs Elon Aug 27 0-3 L 12-0-15-4 3-0-5-2 DNP 2-0-0-4 1-0-0-0 DNP 1-0-0-0 DNPvs WISCONSIN Sep 02 0-3 L 8-1-6-1 3-0-5-0 DNP 0-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 DNP 1-0-0-0 DNPvs WCU Sep 02 0-3 L 4-0-4-0 3-0-5-0 DNP 1-0-1-1 1-0-0-1 DNP 1-0-0-0 1-0-4-0at NC State Sep 03 0-3 L 5-0-7-3 2-0-3-0 DNP DNP 2-0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-6-0UNCW Sep 06 3-0 W 19-0-13-1 3-1-8-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP 6-0-2-4 0-1-6-0at Charlotte Sep 09 1-3 L 14-2-10-1 2-1-7-4 DNP 1-0-1-5 1-0-5-0 DNP 0-0-1-1 0-2-12-0vs Furman Sep 10 0-3 L 7-0-7-4 1-0-7-0 DNP 2-0-3-5 0-0-1-0 DNP 1-0-0-0 0-0-3-0vs Morgan State Sep 10 3-0 W 10-0-10-0 2-1-5-1 0-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP 2-0-1-2 1-0-9-0at Duke Sep 13 0-3 L DNP 1-1-7-1 DNP 0-0-0-2 DNP DNP 1-0-2-3 4-0-10-1at Elon Sep 16 1-3 L 6-1-11-0 7-1-9-2 DNP 1-0-1-1 DNP DNP 5-0-2-1 3-0-4-0vs N.C. Central Sep 17 3-0 W 7-3-7-0 4-1-6-1 1-2-1-0 5-0-0-1 DNP DNP 6-0-1-2 1-0-0-0at High Point Sep 23 3-0 W 8-0-11-1 4-2-7-1 DNP 5-0-1-5 DNP DNP 6-0-1-6 2-1-8-0vs UMES Sep 24 3-2 W 20-1-13-3 4-3-16-1 DNP 10-0-3-8 DNP DNP 2-0-0-6 4-0-16-0vs Norfolk State Sep 24 3-0 W 9-1-6-1 5-2-9-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-1-2 DNP DNP 4-0-3-5 0-0-6-0at COASTAL Sep 30 3-1 W 15-0-14-2 2-1-9-2 DNP 9-0-1-5 DNP 0-1-7-0 6-0-2-1 1-1-3-0at CSU Oct 01 1-3 L 12-0-9-5 2-0-5-1 0-0-0-0 8-0-0-4 DNP DNP 7-0-2-2 2-0-3-0RADFORD Oct 07 1-3 L 4-2-14-0 2-0-12-1 DNP 7-0-0-2 3-0-0-0 0-1-7-0 5-0-0-1 1-0-8-0LIBERTY Oct 08 0-3 L 9-1-15-0 2-0-4-1 DNP 4-0-1-1 DNP 0-0-17-0 4-0-1-2 0-0-13-0WINTHROP Oct 14 1-3 L 1-0-0-0 7-2-12-0 DNP 0-0-0-1 2-0-0-0 0-1-13-0 2-0-4-1 DNPPC Oct 15 3-2 W DNP 2-6-7-4 DNP 9-0-2-6 4-0-0-3 0-0-6-0 DNP 0-0-1-1HIGH POINT Oct 18 3-2 W DNP 1-1-12-1 DNP 4-0-0-0 6-1-1-1 0-0-13-0 1-0-2-1 1-0-7-0at UNC Asheville Oct 28 1-3 L 16-2-14-0 2-0-9-3 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP 0-0-11-0 6-0-2-1 DNPat Gardner-Webb Oct 29 3-2 W 8-1-10-1 1-1-0-0 DNP 6-0-0-2 0-0-1-0 0-0-10-0 11-0-0-2 0-3-3-0at Liberty Nov 04 2-3 L 14-2-11-3 1-1-9-0 DNP 0-0-0-0 DNP 0-0-7-0 4-0-1-3 1-0-5-0at Radford Nov 05 2-3 L 10-0-13-1 4-0-6-2 DNP DNP DNP 1-1-9-0 7-0-1-2 0-0-0-0CSU Nov 11 3-0 W 6-3-9-0 0-0-5-1 DNP 1-0-1-0 DNP 0-0-9-0 1-0-2-0 3-1-2-0COASTAL Nov 12 2-3 L 10-2-9-2 2-2-10-1 DNP 3-0-1-1 DNP 0-0-7-0 8-0-3-1 4-0-3-0vs UNCA Nov 17 0-3 L 8-1-4-1 0-0-7-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-2 DNP 0-0-10-0 2-0-1-1 2-0-5-1

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Opponent Date Score W/L CUBILLOS CAMPBELL COATS KELLEY ANDERSON RUSSO KOBESKI REAVES WILSONat N.C. Central Aug 26 3-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-5 0-1-4 1-1-2 DNP 7-2-15 3-0-9 3-1-5vs Fla Gulf Coast Aug 26 1-3 L 0-0-1 0-1-1 DNP 2-2-8 1-0-1 8-7-22 4-3-13 10-3-29 4-2-9vs Hampton Aug 27 3-2 W 1-0-1 0-0-0 5-0-10 7-3-11 DNP 2-0-7 8-0-15 8-5-27 2-5-14vs Elon Aug 27 0-3 L 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-6 0-3-10 0-0-2 2-4-18 1-2-18 12-6-34 3-1-4vs WISCONSIN Sep 02 0-3 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-3-12 4-2-8 DNP 1-1-10 2-1-6 8-2-23 3-1-8vs WCU Sep 02 0-3 L 0-0-1 0-0-0 4-2-11 3-3-17 0-0-1 1-1-5 4-1-12 4-4-17 3-1-5at NC State Sep 03 0-3 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-10 4-0-10 DNP 4-3-19 5-2-14 5-5-25 2-1-8UNCW Sep 06 3-0 W DNP 0-0-0 7-1-15 DNP DNP 2-5-20 3-2-12 19-4-51 3-0-10at Charlotte Sep 09 1-3 L 0-0-1 0-0-1 6-2-20 1-2-9 DNP 1-1-7 6-1-19 14-3-33 2-1-8vs Furman Sep 10 0-3 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-4-12 DNP 0-0-0 2-3-9 2-4-25 7-3-37 1-0-6vs Morgan State Sep 10 3-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 8-1-15 DNP DNP 9-3-26 10-3-26 2-0-7at Duke Sep 13 0-3 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-15 DNP 0-0-0 5-5-29 6-1-19 DNP 1-1-7at Elon Sep 16 1-3 L 0-0-1 0-0-1 6-3-16 DNP DNP 8-3-33 4-6-22 6-3-27 7-0-16vs N.C. Central Sep 17 3-0 W 1-0-1 0-0-2 1-0-1 DNP DNP 9-2-20 1-2-12 7-0-22 4-1-9at High Point Sep 23 3-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-3-8 12-4-21 8-3-33 4-0-12vs UMES Sep 24 3-2 W 0-0-0 0-0-3 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 4-3-7 12-2-31 20-12-64 4-1-17vs Norfolk State Sep 24 3-0 W 1-0-1 0-0-0 3-0-8 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-1-17 4-1-12 9-2-23 5-0-6at COASTAL Sep 30 3-1 W 0-1-1 0-0-1 DNP DNP DNP 2-1-8 15-5-27 15-4-44 2-1-13at CSU Oct 01 1-3 L 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-1-4 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-7 11-4-29 12-6-42 2-1-10RADFORD Oct 07 1-3 L 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 8-1-12 DNP 5-3-15 8-3-18 4-8-43 2-1-13LIBERTY Oct 08 0-3 L DNP 0-0-2 1-1-7 14-5-29 0-0-2 DNP 13-3-32 9-6-40 2-0-7WINTHROP Oct 14 1-3 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-14 19-7-39 DNP 11-4-35 12-1-27 1-1-6 7-1-22PC Oct 15 3-2 W 0-0-0 0-0-2 2-3-12 9-6-30 DNP 11-3-39 6-8-27 DNP 2-4-15HIGH POINT Oct 18 3-2 W 0-0-0 0-0-5 14-2-32 7-7-28 DNP 10-4-34 8-4-30 DNP 1-2-11at UNC Asheville Oct 28 1-3 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-3-23 5-4-15 DNP 7-4-28 6-6-19 16-6-46 2-3-13at Gardner-Webb Oct 29 3-2 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-4-6 13-5-28 2-1-8 0-0-2 5-1-16 8-5-22 1-0-1at Liberty Nov 04 2-3 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 12-3-24 11-6-24 DNP 4-2-11 8-5-23 14-6-37 1-0-10at Radford Nov 05 2-3 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 9-1-15 3-3-13 0-0-0 3-3-12 8-2-19 10-1-30 4-3-11CSU Nov 11 3-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-11 9-6-23 0-0-0 7-3-21 9-0-24 6-5-25 0-0-5COASTAL Nov 12 2-3 L DNP 0-0-0 1-3-5 14-3-38 DNP 4-3-23 9-3-21 10-3-36 2-1-9vs UNCA Nov 17 0-3 L DNP 0-0-0 1-0-3 8-5-19 0-0-2 0-3-6 5-1-16 8-1-31 0-0-4

2011 Kills-Errors-Attempts

10 11 12 15 17 18Opponent Date Score W/L TART MAREK GROEN GARZA THOMAS PACHOUDat N.C. Central Aug 26 3-0 W 1-0-1 5-1-6 7-4-19 DNP 1-0-4 2-1-5vs Fla Gulf Coast Aug 26 1-3 L DNP 5-4-11 3-0-7 DNP 2-0-2 0-0-1vs Hampton Aug 27 3-2 W DNP 11-0-16 8-2-25 DNP 2-5-12 1-1-3vs Elon Aug 27 0-3 L DNP 2-0-5 1-3-7 DNP 1-1-9 DNPvs WISCONSIN Sep 02 0-3 L DNP 0-2-4 2-3-11 DNP 1-0-5 DNPvs WCU Sep 02 0-3 L DNP 1-1-5 1-1-10 DNP 1-1-4 1-3-9at NC State Sep 03 0-3 L DNP DNP 2-2-11 DNP DNP 0-0-0UNCW Sep 06 3-0 W DNP DNP 0-1-1 DNP 6-3-14 0-0-0at Charlotte Sep 09 1-3 L DNP 1-0-5 1-2-8 DNP 0-3-6 0-0-1vs Furman Sep 10 0-3 L DNP 2-3-9 0-2-6 DNP 1-1-4 0-0-0vs Morgan State Sep 10 3-0 W 0-1-1 4-3-14 DNP DNP 2-0-9 1-1-7at Duke Sep 13 0-3 L DNP 0-0-2 DNP DNP 1-3-17 4-2-16at Elon Sep 16 1-3 L DNP 1-2-6 DNP DNP 5-4-26 3-6-16vs N.C. Central Sep 17 3-0 W 1-2-3 5-3-12 DNP DNP 6-2-11 1-1-2at High Point Sep 23 3-0 W DNP 5-3-14 DNP DNP 6-1-24 2-3-7vs UMES Sep 24 3-2 W DNP 10-1-23 DNP DNP 2-4-14 4-1-17vs Norfolk State Sep 24 3-0 W 0-0-0 0-2-4 DNP DNP 4-1-9 0-0-1at COASTAL Sep 30 3-1 W DNP 9-1-14 DNP 0-0-0 6-3-16 1-4-9at CSU Oct 01 1-3 L 0-0-0 8-2-13 DNP DNP 7-4-18 2-1-11RADFORD Oct 07 1-3 L DNP 7-6-19 3-0-4 0-2-2 5-2-10 1-0-4LIBERTY Oct 08 0-3 L DNP 4-1-15 DNP 0-0-0 4-3-15 0-0-0WINTHROP Oct 14 1-3 L DNP 0-1-8 2-1-7 0-0-0 2-2-13 DNPPC Oct 15 3-2 W DNP 9-0-21 4-3-17 0-0-1 DNP 0-0-3HIGH POINT Oct 18 3-2 W DNP 4-0-6 6-5-31 0-0-2 1-1-5 1-1-7at UNC Asheville Oct 28 1-3 L DNP 0-0-2 DNP 0-0-1 6-0-10 DNPat Gardner-Webb Oct 29 3-2 W DNP 6-4-17 0-0-0 0-1-1 11-5-26 0-0-4at Liberty Nov 04 2-3 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 4-2-10 1-0-1at Radford Nov 05 2-3 L DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 7-4-34 0-0-0CSU Nov 11 3-0 W DNP 1-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 1-2-4 3-1-6COASTAL Nov 12 2-3 L DNP 3-2-12 DNP 0-0-0 8-3-21 4-1-9vs UNCA Nov 17 0-3 L 0-0-0 0-2-6 DNP 0-0-0 2-2-10 2-2-9

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2011 Individual/Team Match HighsINDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 8 kills .688 (11- 0-16) MAREK, Kelsey vs Hampton (Aug 27, 2011) .583 ( 8- 1-12) KELLEY, Brooke vs Radford (Oct 07, 2011) .571 ( 9- 1-14) MAREK, Kelsey at COASTAL (Sep 30, 2011) .533 ( 8- 0-15) KOBESKI, Annie vs Hampton (Aug 27, 2011) .533 ( 9- 1-15) COATS, Lindsey at Radford (Nov 05, 2011) .467 ( 8- 1-15) KELLEY, Brooke vs Morgan State (Sep 10, 2011) .462 ( 8- 2-13) MAREK, Kelsey at Charleston Southern (Oct 01, 2011) .429 ( 9- 0-21) MAREK, Kelsey vs Presbyterian College (Oct 15, 2011) .407 (12- 1-27) KOBESKI, Annie vs Winthrop (Oct 14, 2011) .391 (10- 1-23) MAREK, Kelsey vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)KILLS (K-E-TA)20 (20-12-64) 5s REAVES, Jordan vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)19 (19- 4-51) 3s REAVES, Jordan vs UNCW (Sep 06, 2011)19 (19- 7-39) 4s KELLEY, Brooke vs Winthrop (Oct 14, 2011)16 (16- 6-46) 4s REAVES, Jordan at UNC Asheville (Oct 28, 2011)15 (15- 4-44) 4s REAVES, Jordan at COASTAL (Sep 30, 2011)15 (15- 5-27) 4s KOBESKI, Annie at COASTAL (Sep 30, 2011)14 (14- 3-33) 4s REAVES, Jordan at Charlotte (Sep 09, 2011)14 (14- 5-29) 3s KELLEY, Brooke vs Liberty (Oct 08, 2011)14 (14- 2-32) 5s COATS, Lindsey vs High Point (Oct 18, 2011)14 (14- 3-38) 5s KELLEY, Brooke vs COASTAL (Nov 12, 2011)TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)64 (20-12-64) 5s REAVES, Jordan vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)51 (19- 4-51) 3s REAVES, Jordan vs UNCW (Sep 06, 2011)46 (16- 6-46) 4s REAVES, Jordan at UNC Asheville (Oct 28, 2011)44 (15- 4-44) 4s REAVES, Jordan at COASTAL (Sep 30, 2011)43 ( 4- 8-43) 4s REAVES, Jordan vs Radford (Oct 07, 2011)42 (12- 6-42) 4s REAVES, Jordan at Charleston Southern (Oct 01, 2011)40 ( 9- 6-40) 3s REAVES, Jordan vs Liberty (Oct 08, 2011)39 (19- 7-39) 4s KELLEY, Brooke vs Winthrop (Oct 14, 2011)39 (11- 3-39) 5s RUSSO, Ally vs Presbyterian College (Oct 15, 2011)38 (14- 3-38) 5s KELLEY, Brooke vs COASTAL (Nov 12, 2011)POINTS22.5 (20- 1- 1.5) 5s REAVES, Jordan vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)22.0 (19- 1- 2.0) 4s KELLEY, Brooke vs Winthrop (Oct 14, 2011)20.0 (14- 1- 5.0) 5s COATS, Lindsey vs High Point (Oct 18, 2011)19.5 (19- 0- 0.5) 3s REAVES, Jordan vs UNCW (Sep 06, 2011)18.0 (16- 2- 0.0) 4s REAVES, Jordan at UNC Asheville (Oct 28, 2011)ASSISTS49 (5s) WILSON, Heather at Liberty (Nov 04, 2011)46 (4s) WILSON, Heather vs Winthrop (Oct 14, 2011)46 (5s) WILSON, Heather vs High Point (Oct 18, 2011)46 (5s) WILSON, Heather vs COASTAL (Nov 12, 2011)44 (5s) WILSON, Heather vs Hampton (Aug 27, 2011)DIGS24 (5s) CAMPBELL, Kelsey vs COASTAL (Nov 12, 2011)24 (5s) CAMPBELL, Kelsey vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)23 (4s) RUSSO, Ally at UNC Asheville (Oct 28, 2011)22 (4s) CAMPBELL, Kelsey at Charleston Southern (Oct 01, 2011)22 (5s) CAMPBELL, Kelsey vs Presbyterian College (Oct 15, 2011) ACES6 WILSON, Heather vs Presbyterian College (Oct 15, 2011)5 KELLEY, Brooke vs Morgan State (Sep 10, 2011)4 KOBESKI, Annie at N.C. Central (Aug 26, 2011)4 KOBESKI, Annie vs Elon (Aug 27, 2011)3 REAVES, Jordan vs Charleston Southern (Nov 11, 2011) BLOCKS (BS-BA)8 ( 2- 6) COATS, Lindsey vs High Point (Oct 18, 2011)8 ( 0- 8) MAREK, Kelsey vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)7 ( 0- 7) KOBESKI, Annie at Liberty (Nov 04, 2011)6 ( 2- 4) KOBESKI, Annie vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)6 ( 2- 4) MAREK, Kelsey vs Presbyterian College (Oct 15, 2011)6 ( 0- 6) THOMAS, Lorin at High Point (Sep 23, 2011)6 ( 0- 6) THOMAS, Lorin vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)6 ( 0- 6) KOBESKI, Annie vs Furman (Sep 10, 2011) 5 ( 2- 3) KOBESKI, Annie at Charleston Southern (Oct 01, 2011)5 ( 1- 4) KOBESKI, Annie vs Morgan State (Sep 10, 2011)

TEAM MATCH HIGHS

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .296 (31- 7- 81) vs Norfolk State (Sep 24, 2011) .253 (32-13- 75) at N.C. Central (Aug 26, 2011) .242 (36-13- 95) vs N.C. Central (Sep 17, 2011) .241 (55-21-141) vs Hampton (Aug 27, 2011) .226 (36-12-106) vs Morgan State (Sep 10, 2011) .226 (50-20-133) at COASTAL (Sep 30, 2011) .222 (58-20-171) vs Winthrop (Oct 14, 2011) .221 (55-24-140) at Liberty (Nov 04, 2011) .207 (45-17-135) at Radford (Nov 05, 2011) .195 (40-16-123) vs UNCW (Sep 06, 2011)KILLS (K-E-TA)58 (58-20-171) 4s vs Winthrop (Oct 14, 2011)56 (56-24-176) 5s vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)55 (55-24-140) 5s at Liberty (Nov 04, 2011)55 (55-21-141) 5s vs Hampton (Aug 27, 2011)55 (55-22-174) 5s vs COASTAL (Nov 12, 2011)52 (52-26-191) 5s vs High Point (Oct 18, 2011)50 (50-20-133) 4s at COASTAL (Sep 30, 2011)48 (48-26-157) 4s at UNC Asheville (Oct 28, 2011)47 (47-19-149) 3s vs Liberty (Oct 08, 2011)46 (46-26-131) 5s at Gardner-Webb (Oct 29, 2011)TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)191 (52-26-191) 5s vs High Point (Oct 18, 2011)176 (56-24-176) 5s vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)174 (55-22-174) 5s vs COASTAL (Nov 12, 2011)171 (58-20-171) 4s vs Winthrop (Oct 14, 2011)167 (43-27-167) 5s vs Presbyterian College (Oct 15, 2011)164 (40-27-164) 4s at Elon (Sep 16, 2011)157 (48-26-157) 4s at UNC Asheville (Oct 28, 2011)149 (47-19-149) 3s vs Liberty (Oct 08, 2011)141 (43-26-141) 4s vs Radford (Oct 07, 2011)141 (55-21-141) 5s vs Hampton (Aug 27, 2011)ASSISTS52 (4s) vs Winthrop (Oct 14, 2011)52 (5s) at Liberty (Nov 04, 2011)49 (4s) at COASTAL (Sep 30, 2011)49 (5s) vs COASTAL (Nov 12, 2011)48 (5s) vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)DIGS92 (5s) vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)75 (5s) vs COASTAL (Nov 12, 2011)75 (4s) vs Winthrop (Oct 14, 2011)73 (4s) at UNC Asheville (Oct 28, 2011)72 (5s) vs High Point (Oct 18, 2011) ACES10 vs Presbyterian College (Oct 15, 2011)10 at N.C. Central (Aug 26, 2011)9 vs N.C. Central (Sep 17, 2011)7 vs High Point (Oct 18, 2011)7 vs Norfolk State (Sep 24, 2011)BLOCKS13.0 vs UMES (Sep 24, 2011)13.0 vs Presbyterian College (Oct 15, 2011)11.0 at Liberty (Nov 04, 2011)11.0 at Charlotte (Sep 09, 2011)10.0 at Charleston Southern (Oct 01, 2011)10.0 at Radford (Nov 05, 2011)9.0 vs Furman (Sep 10, 2011)9.0 vs Hampton (Aug 27, 2011)9.0 vs High Point (Oct 18, 2011)8.5 at High Point (Sep 23, 2011)

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2011 Match-By-Match ComparisonOpponent Score GP Kills Errors TA Hit Pct. Assists SA SEN.C. Central 3-0 3 32/27 13/24 75/75 .253/.040 27/24 10/3 6/8Fla Gulf Coast 1-3 4 39/46 22/26 105/119 .162/.168 32/41 5/12 10/10Hampton 3-2 5 55/54 21/25 141/136 .241/.213 48/43 7/9 7/7Elon 0-3 3 23/48 22/16 114/124 .009/.258 18/44 4/3 4/6WISCONSIN 0-3 3 24/48 15/13 87/93 .103/.376 23/45 3/5 5/3WCU 0-3 3 23/43 18/19 97/108 .052/.222 21/38 0/7 4/6NC State 0-3 3 26/52 14/12 97/101 .124/.396 25/49 2/4 4/5UNCW 3-0 3 40/38 16/25 123/128 .195/.102 37/38 2/7 7/6Charlotte 1-3 4 32/64 15/32 118/157 .144/.204 31/58 5/7 8/16Furman 0-3 3 15/45 20/18 108/117 -.046/.231 14/40 1/2 6/9Morgan State 3-0 3 36/37 12/17 106/105 .226/.190 33/36 6/7 7/14Duke 0-3 3 20/50 14/22 105/129 .057/.217 18/50 3/3 7/8Elon 1-3 4 40/49 27/27 164/170 .079/.129 31/46 3/8 8/10N.C. Central 3-0 3 36/20 13/20 95/84 .242/.000 28/19 9/0 2/2High Point 3-0 3 37/41 17/21 120/127 .167/.157 37/40 7/3 5/7UMES 3-2 5 56/65 24/33 176/210 .182/.152 48/62 7/7 4/16Norfolk State 3-0 3 31/28 7/25 81/102 .296/.029 27/26 7/2 5/7COASTAL 3-1 4 50/47 20/29 133/152 .226/.118 49/44 6/5 5/10Charleston Southern 1-3 4 43/62 19/26 137/156 .175/.231 43/59 1/9 5/11RADFORD 1-3 4 43/49 26/22 141/152 .121/.178 43/45 7/5 7/8LIBERTY 0-3 3 47/45 19/20 149/142 .188/.176 45/44 2/4 8/4WINTHROP 1-3 4 58/65 20/18 171/173 .222/.272 52/61 5/3 8/5PC 3-2 5 43/67 27/35 167/182 .096/.176 37/64 10/8 5/11HIGH POINT 3-2 5 52/63 26/30 191/173 .136/.191 46/61 7/7 10/12UNC Asheville 1-3 4 48/50 26/23 157/152 .140/.178 46/48 5/8 9/4Gardner-Webb 3-2 5 46/61 26/28 131/146 .153/.226 44/55 7/7 8/10Liberty 2-3 5 55/54 24/24 140/147 .221/.204 52/50 6/6 13/7Radford 2-3 5 45/59 17/35 135/168 .207/.143 37/55 3/8 8/3CSU 3-0 3 37/38 18/21 122/135 .156/.126 36/36 6/1 2/10COASTAL 2-3 5 55/57 22/25 174/164 .190/.195 49/57 7/7 9/9UNCA 0-3 3 26/50 16/13 106/107 .094/.346 22/46 1/3 5/6Totals 52-65 117 1213/1522 596/724 3966/4234 .156/.188 1099/1424 154/170 201/250 Note: Match totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

Opponent RE Digs BS-BA BE Total BHEN.C. Central 3/10 19/24 0-12/0-8 0/0 6.0/4.0 0/0Fla Gulf Coast 12/5 36/38 1-8/1-6 0/2 5.0/4.0 0/0Hampton 9/7 39/48 0-18/1-6 3/2 9.0/4.0 0/3Elon 3/4 47/63 0-14/1-6 1/0 7.0/4.0 0/0WISCONSIN 5/3 27/44 0-4/3-16 4/2 2.0/11.0 1/2WESTERN CAROLINA 7/0 42/49 0-6/2-6 0/0 3.0/5.0 2/1NC State 4/2 34/48 2-10/3-10 3/1 7.0/8.0 0/1UNCW 7/2 61/60 0-14/1-10 1/1 7.0/6.0 1/2Charlotte 7/5 50/63 1-20/0-8 3/1 11.0/4.0 3/0Furman 2/1 45/61 0-18/3-4 0/0 9.0/5.0 1/0Morgan State 7/6 46/48 1-8/1-12 1/2 5.0/7.0 2/1Duke 3/3 44/63 1-12/0-6 2/0 7.0/3.0 1/0Elon 8/3 70/73 1-10/0-10 3/1 6.0/5.0 0/0N.C. Central 0/9 37/32 0-8/0-4 4/4 4.0/2.0 0/0High Point 3/7 57/60 1-15/2-2 1/0 8.5/3.0 0/1UMES 7/7 92/89 2-22/0-15 2/2 13.0/7.5 1/1Norfolk State 2/7 39/33 0-14/1-4 0/1 7.0/3.0 0/2COASTAL 5/6 66/57 0-12/2-6 2/0 6.0/5.0 1/0Charleston Southern 9/1 62/65 2-16/2-6 2/4 10.0/5.0 3/3RADFORD 5/7 69/67 2-6/0-16 1/0 5.0/8.0 1/4LIBERTY 4/2 70/70 2-8/2-12 0/1 6.0/8.0 2/1WINTHROP 3/5 75/82 1-10/2-8 3/1 6.0/6.0 0/1PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 8/10 67/85 4-18/7-18 0/2 13.0/16.0 2/3HIGH POINT 7/7 72/97 2-14/2-10 4/2 9.0/7.0 0/4UNC Asheville 8/5 73/76 3-8/7-6 4/1 7.0/10.0 0/2Gardner-Webb 7/7 48/50 3-8/6-12 5/6 7.0/12.0 1/1Liberty 6/6 64/59 0-22/2-15 1/5 11.0/9.5 2/1Radford 8/3 63/65 1-18/1-11 5/2 10.0/6.5 3/1CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 1/6 69/63 3-0/2-8 1/0 3.0/6.0 3/0COASTAL 7/7 75/85 1-10/3-13 2/0 6.0/9.5 0/1UNCA 3/1 38/61 1-10/1-6 4/1 6.0/4.0 0/1Totals 170/154 1696/1878 35-373/58-280 62/44 221.5/198.0 30/37 Note: Match totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

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2011-12 Graduated Seniors #2 Kelsey Campbell5-8 • Defensive Specialist / LiberoFruit Heights, Utah • Davis HS • Salt Lake CC

Senior (2011):Earned Big South Academic All-Conference hon-ors…named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll…earned a place on the Elon Phoenix Classic All-Tournament Team…played in 109 sets and 31 matches…led the team in digs…was fourth on the team in service aces…had 19 double-digit

dig matches…totaled a season-high 24 digs in matches against Maryland Eastern Shore and Coastal Carolina…reach 20+ digs in five matches…had a season-high three assists against Wisconsin…had two service aces against Norfolk State, Coastal Carolina (2), Radford, Presbyterian, High Point and Liberty

Junior (2010):Earned Atlantic All-Academic accolades…named UNCW Beach Bash All-Tournament…led the team in digs…ranked third on the team in service aces…posted 20 double-digit dig matches…tallied 15 or more digs in eight outings…gathered a season-high 28 digs in a win at Coastal Carolina…posted 19 digs in back to back matches vs. Stetson and at Belmont…Hauled in 18 digs at High Point…posted 16 digs against No. 1 Penn State in the Carolina Classic…posted 13 digs and three aces in a win over NC State in the UNCW Beach Bash…registered 14 digs, two assists and an ace in a win over Elon in the UNCW Beach Bash…punched three aces through in a win over Hampton…tallied 15 digs and three aces against Kennesaw State…saw action in all 27 team matches, playing in 96 sets.

Salt Lake Community College (2008-09):Earned NJCAA Distinguished Academic All-American accolades…a two-time SWAC All-Academic team honoree…led the Bruins to Region 18 and District O championships, with a fourth place NJCAA Tournament finish in 2009 as team captain…paced SLCC to a pair of SWAC Championships with overall records of 35-10 and 29-9 in 2008 and 2009, respectively…named to the 2009 Starr Corporation All-Tournament Team…as a freshman, pi-loted SLCC to a District A Championship, a Region 18 runner-up finish and a NJCAA Consolation Championship (ninth place overall)…finished career fourth all-time at SLCC in career digs with 656 and 2.79 digs per game…added 52 career aces

Prep:Named second team all-region and all-area as a senior while serving as team captain…a 5A senior all-star selection…claimed an all-area honorable mention as a junior…notched 159 kills, 24 solo blocks, 20 block assists, 31 aces and a team-high 268 digs as a senior…named Davis HS Female Athlete of the Year as a senior…earned second team all-state honors in basketball as a senior, and led the Darts to a Region 1 Championship as a junior…was also named to the all-region team as a team captain after her senior season…also lettered in track, leading Davis to a runner-up finish in the state in 2008…earned academic all-region accolades for volleyball and basketball as a high honor graduate… played club for the Blaze, who made an appearance in the 2006 USA Junior Olympic Girls’ Volleyball Championships in Atlanta…

Personal:Full name is Kelsey Nicole Campbell…born June 6, 1990 in Ogden, Utah…daughter of Alan and Jan Campbell…has three brothers, Jordan, Eric and Austin…father, Alan, played basketball and volleyball at Ricks College (now Brigham Young University-Idaho) and Weber State University…mother, Jan, played basketball and tennis at Weber State…uncle, Grant Campbell,

played football at Nebraska…aunt, Diane Campbell Burnette, played vol-leyball at BYU…uncle, Larry Campbell, played volleyball at BYU…graduated with a degree exercise and sport science.

Career Highs (Campbell)Kills ............................................1, 2x, mr vs. West Virginia (9/11/10)Attack % ................................1.00 (1-0-1) vs. East Carolina (9/10/10)Assists .............................................. 3, 2x, mr vs. Wisconsin (9/2/11)Digs ................................................28 at Coastal Carolina (10/19/10)Blocks .................................................... 1 vs. USC Upstate (9/29/10)Aces .....................................3, 3x, mr vs. Kennesaw State (10/29/10)Points ................................ 3.0, 3x, mr vs. Kennesaw State (10/29/10)

#15 Lauren Garza5-3 • Defensive SpecialistEnglewood, Fla. • Lemon Bay HS

Senior (2011):Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll…played in 51 sets and 13 matches…reached double figures in digs six times…posted a dig in all 13 matches…recorded a season-high 17 digs against Liberty…averaged 2/47 digs per set…recorded services aces against Coastal, Radford, Winthrop and Radford…served as the President

of the Student-Athlete Advisory Council at Campbell

Junior (2010):Named Atlantic Sun All-Academic…gathered 10 double-figure dig performances…posted a dig in 25 of 27 appear-ances…hauled in a career-best 27 digs against Coastal Carolina with an ace…posted 19 digs with an ace at Lipscomb…recorded 17 digs with two assists in a win over East Carolina in the Wake Forest Black & Gold Challenge…posted 15 digs with a kill and an ace against William & Mary in the Colonial Challenge…recorded 14 digs in a win at Coastal Carolina…played in all 27 team matches, seeing time in 85 sets

Sophomore (2009):Collected the second-most digs on the team at 2.47 per set…one of five on the team to reach 200 or more digs during the season…notched seven service aces, with a career-high three at North Florida…saw action in 30 of the team’s 32 matches with four starts…reached double-digit digs in six of first eight matches of the season…recorded 11 double-figure dig matches including a career-high 22 against North Florida….gathered 19 digs vs. High Point in home opener…Notched 17 digs twice, once vs. Charleston Southern in the NC State / Hilton RTP Classic and again at Lipscomb…owned team’s highest reception percentage at .953, committing only 21 errors in 451 chances…

Freshman (2008):One of six to see action in all 30 team matches, starting 10 contests…ranked third on team with 98 sets played…averaged 2.03 digs per set with 199 total, good for fourth on the team…recorded at least one dig in every match played, including five or more in 20 contests…posted five double-digit dig games on the season, including a season-high 17 at Elon in the Elon Volleyball Classic…registered 16 digs in a 3-2 win at North Florida, adding three assists…totaled six aces on the season with a high of two twice, once at Elon and once against Jacksonville…also notched 22 assists, seven points and one kill as a rookie.

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2011-12 Graduating Seniors

Prep:Lettered three years for the Manta Rays, grabbing over 1000 career digs at libero, serving as team captain during senior season...earned All-Area Honorable Mentions as a junior and senior...claimed United States Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete honors in 2008...earned Player of the Conference and Coach’s Award at the University of Florida Volleyball Camp as a senior...lettered in girls weightlifting for three seasons, taking home team MVP honors as a sophomore and as a senior while being named Coach’s Award recipient as a junior...served on the school’s cheerleading squad during sophomore and senior years...also lettered in track & field as a freshman and senior..

Personal:Full name is Lauren Ashley Garza...Born 1/29/90 in Chicago, Ill...daughter of Richard and Joan...Has one older brother, Michael...earned a degree in biology.

Career HighsKills .....................................................1, 7x, mr at Radford (11/5/11)Attack % ........................... 1.000 (1-0-1), 5x, mr at Radford (11/5/11)Assists .........................................3, 2x, mr vs. USC Upstate (9/29/10)Digs .................................................. 27 vs. Coastal Carolina (9/7/10)Blocks ........................................................................................ N/AAces ........................................................3 at North Florida (10/9/09)Points ................................................... 3.0 at North Florida (10/9/09)

#7 Annie Kobeski6-2 • Middle BlockerPalm Beach, Fla. • Palm Beach Gardens HS • Palm Beach State

Senior (2011):Named Big South Second Team All-Conference…led the team and ranked sixth in the conference in blocks (101)…placed second on the team in hitting percentage (.210) and kills (213)…recorded 18 solo blocks and 83 block assists…recorded six double figure kill performances…tal-

lied a season and career-high 15 kills, a .370 hitting percentage (15-5-27) and season and career-high10 digs against Coastal Carolina…had 12 kills and hit .407 (12-1-27) against Winthrop…accounted for 17 points against Maryland-Eastern Shore…totaled seven block assists against Liberty…re-cord five or more blocks in seven matches….started 30 team matches and played in 113 of the 117 sets on the season.

Junior (2010):Earned all-tournament honors at the William & Mary Colonial Chal-lenge…finished second on the team in blocks and hitting percentage…posted 71 assisted and nine solo blocks…Registered three double-digit kill performances…Recorded multiple blocks in 20 matches…Posted five or more blocks six times on the season…collected 11 kills, eight digs and five blocks against American in the William & Mary Co-lonial Challenge…posted 10 kills on 19 swings (10-3-19, .368), adding two blocks in a win over Stetson…recorded 10 kills and three blocks against Kennesaw State…notched a season-best seven blocks with four digs and three kills in a win over North Carolina Central…posted seven kills and five blocks at UNC Wilmington in the UNCW Beach Bash finale…Col-lected nine kills with four blocks in a win over Mercer…hit .467 (8-1-15), tacking on four blocks in a win at Coastal Carolina…started all 27 team matches and played in 98 of 100 sets on the season.

Palm Beach State College (2008-09):Named First Team All-Southern Conference in 2008 and 2009…led Palm Beach to two consecutive Florida State Championship Elite Eight appear-ances in 2008 and 2009…led NJCAA Division I in blocking in 2009…Fin-ished 15th in blocks in NJCAA Division I in 2008… named all-tournament after leading the Panthers to the South Florida College Tournament championship…led Palm Beach to a 26-12 record during 2009 season…Member of the Florida Community College Activities Association…a dean’s list honoree during both years.

Prep:A two-time team MVP at Palm Beach Gardens…named to the 2006 Palm Beach Post Fall Sports All-Stars First Team…ranked second in blocking among 6A players as a senior…garnered Palm Beach County Athletic Conference Second Team honors in 2005-06…a 2005 Palm Beach Post Fall Sports All-Stars honorable mention…played middle blocker and setter at Palm Beach Gardens High…played club volleyball for Palm Beach High Performance, Jupiter Crush and YMCA of the Treasure Coast.

Personal:Full name is Annie Janina Kobeski…born Dec. 20, 1989 in Charleston, S.C….daughter of Stanley and Laura Anne Kobeski…Has an older brother, Benjamin…earned a degree in business administration

Career Highs (Campbell)Kills ........................................................ 15 vs. at Coastal (10/30/11)Attack % ..........................467 (8-1-15) at Coastal Carolina (10/19/10)Assists ................................................2, 2x, mr vs. Radford (10/7/11)Digs .............................................................10 at Coastal (10/30/11)Blocks ................................................7.0, 2x, mr at Liberty (11/4/11)Aces ......................................................... 4 at N.C. Central (8/26/11)Points ................................ 17.0 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (9/24/11)

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Individual Match Highs

Gore Arena RecordsTeamOverallKills .......................................................80 Mercer (10/24/09)Attack Errors ............................................39 ETSU (10/16/09)Attack Attempts ...................................253 Mercer (10/24/09)Hitting Pct ...................... .392 vs. Stetson, 48-8-102 (9/12/09)Assists ............................................. 73 vs. Mercer (10/24/09)Service Aces ............................................. 11 FGCU (9/11/09)Service Errors ..........................................18 ETSU (10/11/08)Return Errors ....................................... 11 vs. FGCU (9/11/09)Digs ....................................................128 Mercer (10/24/09)Block Solos ...................................... 7 vs. Lipscomb (10/3/09)Block Assists ........................................ 30 vs. FGCU (10/8/10)Total Blocks ...........................16.0 vs. Presbyterian (10/15/11)Ball Handling Errors .................4, 3x ,mr High Point (10/18/11)Points .................................................92.0 Mercer (10/24/09)

CampbellKills ................................................. 78 vs. Mercer (10/24/09)Attack Errors ............................ 35 vs. Presbyterian (10/15/11)Attack Attempts ..............................247 vs. Mercer (10/24/09)Hitting Pct ...................... .392 vs. Stetson, 48-8-102 (9/12/09)Assists ............................................. 73 vs. Mercer (10/24/09)Service Aces .................10, 3x, mr vs. Presbyterian (10/15/11)Service Errors ........................12, 2x, mr vs. Stetson (10/9/10)Return Errors ....................................... 11 vs. FGCU (9/11/09)Digs ...............................................123 vs. Mercer (10/24/09)Block Solos ...................................... 7 vs. Lipscomb (10/3/09)Block Assists ........................................ 30 vs. FGCU (10/8/10)Total Blocks ...........................15.0, 2x, mr vs. FGCU (10/8/10)Ball Handling Errors ............................ 4 vs. Mercer (10/30/10)Points ............................................86.0 vs. Mercer (10/24/09)

IndividualOverallKills ............................ 23, Kaley Read, North Florida (10/4/08)Attack Attempts .............. 70 Rachel Urbelis, Mercer (10/24/09)Hitting Pct. (min. 10 atts.) .................................. .636, 14-0-22............................................. Ashley Weers vs. UNF (11/7/09)Assists ........... 57, 2x, mr Ashtin Frank, Presbyterian (10/15/11)SA ..........6 Heather Wilson vs. Presbyterian (10/15/11)Digs ......................... 40 Shelly Walroth, Jacksonville (11/6/09)Blocks (BS-BA) ................. 12 Caitlin Bendy vs. FGCU (10/8/10)Points ......................... 31.5, Rachel Urbelis, Mercer (10/24/09)

CampbellKills .............................22 Ashley Weers vs. Mercer (10/24/09)Attack Attempts ................63 Allyson Goldbach vs. Mercer (10/30/10)Hitting Pct. (min. 10 atts.) .................................. .636, 14-0-22............................................. Ashley Weers vs. UNF (11/7/09)Assists .... 46 Heather Wilson vs. High Point (10/18/11)SA ..........6 Heather Wilson vs. Presbyterian (10/15/11)Digs ..................................37 Sarah Hill vs. Mercer (10/24/09)Blocks (BS-BA) ................. 12 Caitlin Bendy vs. FGCU (10/8/10)Points ...................... 24.5, Ashley Weers vs. Mercer (10/24/09)

Three Games:Kills:1. 24 ....................... Kristine Rogers vs. Samford (11/20/97)2. 23 ........................... Norma Bense vs. Baptist (11/11/89)3. 22 ........................ Jennie Heires vs. Mt. Olive (10/15/90) 22 .............. Tabitha Turner at Savannah State (10/13/04) 22 ............... Tabitha Turner at Florida Atlantic (10/15/05) 22 .................... Taylor Deering vs. Norfolk State (9/8/07)6. 20 .... Kristine Rogers vs. College of Charleston (10/29/97) 20 ............................ Femi Alabi at High Point (10/31/06)8. 19 ......................... Kristine Rogers vs. Wofford (10/7/95) 19 ................ Jordan Reaves vs. UNC Wilmington (9/6/11)10. 18 ................ Kristine Rogers vs. UNC Charlotte (10/1/97) 18 ............ Alissa Brackeen vs. Savannah State (11/12/05)

Assists:1. 55 ............ Pam Hughes vs. North Carolina A&T (9/22/00)2. 53 .......... Briana Sandburg vs. UNC Greensboro (9/19/97)3. 47 ................ Pam Hughes at UNC Wilmington (10/10/00)4. 46 ............................ Pam Hughes vs. Stetson (10/28/00)5. 45 ............................... Sarah Dillon vs. Mercer (10/2/04)6. 43 .......................... Briana Sandburg vs. Elon (10/20/98)7. 42 .................................. Pam Hughes vs. Troy (10/7/00) 42 ............................. Pam Hughes at Stetson (10/16/00)9. 40 .......... Amanda Pfeifer at South Carolina State (9/1/01) 40 .......................... Sarah Dillon at High Point (10/31/06)

Digs:1. 33 ................. Lynn Mazza vs. Coastal Carolina (11/13/92)2. 27 .................... Melissa Harvey vs. Norfolk State (9/8/07)3. 26 ....................... Kristine Rogers vs. Samford (11/20/97)4. 25 .................. Crystal Brim at UNC Greensboro (10/3/00)5. 24 .............. Brooke Sandburg vs. Georgia State (11/6/98) 24 ............... Kristine Rogers vs. Georgia State (10/19/96)7. 23 ............ Abby Jenkins vs. North Carolina A&T (9/22/00) 23 .......................... Brooke Sandburg vs. Elon (10/20/98)9. 21 ... Kelsey Campbell vs. Charleston Southern (11/11/11)10. 20 ................... Elisabeth Ennis vs. USC Upstate (10/9/08)11. 19 .......................... Elisabeth Ennis vs. Stetson (11/8/08) 19 ...................... Kelsey Campbell at Belmont (10/15/10)

Four Games:Kills:1. 30 ................. Jennie Heires at Coastal Carolina (11/7/89)2. 28 ................ Norma Bense vs. Coastal Carolina (11/7/89)3. 27 ........... Tabitha Turner at North Carolina A&T (9/18/04) 27 .................... Kara Lewis at UNC Greensboro (10/3/00)5. 26 ......................... Kristine Rogers vs. Liberty (10/11/95)6. 25 ...... Rachel Templin at Charleston Southern (10/26/05)7. 24 ............. Rachel Templin vs. UNC Wilmington (11/2/04)8. 23 ......................... Rachel Templin at Stetson (10/14/05) 23 ..................... Kara Lewis vs. Texas Southern (9/13/02) 23 ....... Tabitha Turner at Charleston Southern (10/26/05) 23 ............ Emily Werner at North Carolina A&T (11/7/07)

Assists:1. 65 ..................... Pam Hughes vs. Georgia State (11/3/00)2. 64 ........................ Pam Hughes vs. High Point (10/26/99)3. 63 .................................. Pam Hughes at Elon (10/26/99)4. 62 ......................... Pam Hughes at High Point (10/10/00)5. 59 ..................... Amanda Pfeifer vs. High Point (9/14/01)6. 58 ............. Pam Hughes vs. Jacksonville State (10/22/99)7. 54 ........... Sarah Dillon vs. Charleston Southern (8/26/06)8. 53 ............... Alissa Brackeen vs. Gardner-Webb (10/1/02) 53 .................. Pam Hughes at UNC Greensboro (10/3/00)10. 51 ...........Tawnee Hensel at North Carolina A&T (9/18/04) 51 ................. Sarah Dillon vs. UNC Wilmington (11/7/06) 51 ................. Hope Leatigaga at USC Upstate (11/15/08)

Digs:1. 37 ....................... Kristine Rogers vs. Davidson (11/8/96)2. 34 ......................... Kristine Rogers vs. Mercer (10/18/96)3. 33 ............................. Lynn Mazza vs. Catawba (9/19/92)4. 31 ........ Crystal Sieber at Charleston Southern (10/26/05)5. 29 ..................... Brooke Sandburg vs. Stetson (10/15/98)6. 28 ....... Melissa Harvey vs. Charleston Southern (8/26/06)7. 27 ................... Crystal Sieber vs. UNC Asheville (9/10/04) 27 ...................... Briana Sandburg vs. Stetson (10/15/98) 27 .................. Lauren Garza vs. Coastal Carolina (9/7/10)10. 26 .................... Melissa Harvey vs. NC Central (10/10/06) 26 .................. Melissa Harvey vs. North Florida (10/6/07)

Five Games:Kills:1. 35 ............. Yolanda White vs. Coastal Carolina (10/10/92)2. 32 ...... Jennie Heires vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90)3. 31 ................ Lynne Mazza vs. UNC Greensboro (9/30/94)4. 30 .......................... Jennie Heires vs. Davidson (9/25/90) 30 .... Kristine Rogers vs. College of Charleston (10/11/97)6. 29 .... Kristine Rogers vs. College of Charleston (10/24/95) 29 .......................... Tabitha Turner at Stetson (10/16/04)8. 28 ............... Kristine Rogers vs. Georgia State (10/20/95) 28 .............................. Kara Lewis at Samford (10/14/00)10. 27 .............Tabitha Turner vs. UNC Greensboro (10/19/04)

Assists:1. 75 .. Beverly Shepard vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90)2. 70 ......................Pam Hughes at USC Upstate (10/30/99)3. 69 ............... Sarah Dillon vs. UNC Greensboro (10/19/04)4. 69 .......................... Pam Hughes vs. Samford (10/23/99)5. 68 ................ Jenny Bueno vs. UNC Greensboro (9/30/94)6. 67 .......... Amanda Pfeifer at North Carolina A&T (9/15/01) 67 ................. Pam Hughes vs. Coastal Carolina (9/29/99)8. 64 ....................... Amanda Pfeifer vs. Winthrop (9/14/01) 64 ........................... Sarah Dillon at Lipscomb (10/30/04)10. 62 .............................Pam Hughes at Samford (10/14/00)

Digs:1. 43 ....................... Melissa Harvey at Lipscomb (10/13/06)2. 39 ............. Kristine Rogers vs. UNC Greensboro (9/30/94)3. 38 .......... Melissa Harvey at North Carolina A&T (11/9/06)4. 37 ................................. Sarah Hill vs. Mercer (10/24/09)5. 35 ..................... Abby Jenkins at Florida Atlantic (9/8/00)6. 34 ............... Jenny Bueno vs. UNC Greensboro (9/30/94)7. 31 .... Kristine Rogers vs. College of Charleston (10/11/97)8. 30 ............................. Jenny Bueno vs. Davidson (9/9/95) 30 ................... Alissa Brackeen at Jacksonville (10/15/04) 30 .................... Abby Jenkins vs. Robert Morris (9/16/00)

Overall:Kills1. 35 ............. Yolanda White vs. Coastal Carolina (10/10/92)2. 32 ...... Jennie Heires vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90)3. 31 ................ Lynne Mazza vs. UNC Greensboro (9/30/94)4. 30 ................. Jennie Heires at Coastal Carolina (11/7/89) 30 .... Kristine Rogers vs. College of Charleston (10/11/97) 30 .......................... Jennie Heires vs. Davidson (9/25/90)7. 29 .... Kristine Rogers vs. College of Charleston (10/24/95) 29 .......................... Tabitha Turner at Stetson (10/16/04)9. 28 ................ Norma Bense vs. Coastal Carolina (11/7/89) 28 ............... Kristine Rogers vs. Georgia State (10/20/95) 28 .............................. Kara Lewis at Samford (10/14/00)

Attack % (min. 10 att).1. .800 ......................... Yolanda White vs. Shaw (10/25/91)2. .733 .. Rachel Templin vs. Winston-Salem State (10/17/06)3. .714 ........ Femi Alabi vs. Winston-Salem State (10/17/06) .714 ........... Norma Bense vs. Pembroke State (10/12/89) .714 ...................... Yolanda White at Methodist (9/24/91)6. .700 ...... Emily Werner vs. Winston-Salem State (8/28/07)7. .692 ..................... Norma Bense vs. Mt. Olive (10/15/90)8. .688 .............. Kelsey Marek vs. Hampton (8/27/11)9. .684 .. Wyndy Van Hoy vs. Charleston Southern (10/18/91)

Assists1. 75 .. Beverly Shepard vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90)2. 70 ...................... Pam Hughes at USC Upstate (10/30/99)3. 69 ............... Sarah Dillon vs. UNC Greensboro (10/19/04) 69 .......................... Pam Hughes vs. Samford (10/23/99)5. 68 ............................ Amanda Pfeifer at Mercer (11/9/01) 68 ................ Jenny Bueno vs. UNC Greensboro (9/30/94)7. 67 .......... Amanda Pfeifer at North Carolina A&T (9/15/01) 67 ............... Pam Hughes vs. Coastal Carolina (10/18/91)9. 65 ..................... Pam Hughes vs. Georgia State (11/3/00)10. 64 ........................ Amanda Pfeifer vs. Winthrop (9/14/01) 64 ........................... Sarah Dillon at Lipscomb (10/30/04) 64 ........................ Pam Hughes vs. High Point (10/26/99)

Digs1. 43 ....................... Melissa Harvey at Lipscomb (10/13/06)2. 39 ............. Kristine Rogers vs. UNC Greensboro (9/30/94)3. 38 .......... Melissa Harvey at North Carolina A&T (11/9/06)4. 37 ....................... Kristine Rogers vs. Davidson (11/8/96) 37 .................................. Sarah Hill vs. Mercer (1024/09)6. 34 ................ Jenny Bueno vs. UNC Greensboro (9/30/94) 34 .......................... Kristine Rogers at Mercer (10/18/96)8. 33 ............................ Lynne Mazza vs. Catawba (9/19/92) 33 ................ Lynne Mazza at Coastal Carolina (11/13/92)10. 31 ........ Crystal Sieber at Charleston Southern (10/26/05) 31 .... Kristine Rogers vs. College of Charleston (10/11/97)

Aces1. 10 ............................. Lynne Mazza vs. Radford (9/21/92)2. 9 ............................. Lynne Mazza vs. Mt. Olive (10/3/92)3. 9 .................... Lynne Mazza vs. UNC Asheville (10/17/92)4. 8 .......... 7 tied at, most recent, Sarah Hill at Elon (9/5/08)

Block Solos1. 11 .......................... Norma Bense at Methodist (9/12/89)2. 9 ........ Jennie Heires vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90)3. 8 ......................... Rachel Templin at Lipscomb (10/13/06)4. 6 ................................................................... 5 tied at 6

Block Assists1. 12 .............. Caitlin Bendy vs. Florida Gulf Coast (10/8/10)2. 10 .......................... Jennie Heires at Mt. Olive (10/10/90) 10 ............................. Rachel Templin vs. ETSU (9/30/06) 10 .................... Caitlin Bendy vs. Morgan State (8/28/09)5. 9 . Rachel Templin vs. Texas A&M Corpus Christi (9/10/05) 9 ........ Jennie Heires vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90) 9 ................................ Ashley Weers vs. ETSU (10/11/08) 9 ................................ Caitlin Bendy at Stetson (9/12/08)

9 ............................ Caitlin Bendy at Lipscomb (10/16/10)10. 8 ... Brittany Rusin vs. Texas A&M Corpus Christi (9/10/05) 8 ........................... Femi Alabi vs. North Florida (10/6/07) 8 ............................... Katie Stallings vs. ETSU (10/11/08) 8 ....................... Caitlin Bendy vs. North Florida (11/7/09) 8 .......................... Caitlin Bendy vs. NC Central (9/21/10) 8 ........................ Kelsey Marek vs. UMES (9/24/11)

Total Blocks1. 16 ...... Jennie Heires vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90)2. 13 .......................... Norma Bense at Methodist (9/12/89)3. 12 ............................ Jennie Heires vs. Xavier (10/12/90) 12 .............. Caitlin Bendy vs. Florida Gulf Coast (10/8/10)5. 11 .......................... Jennie Heires at Mt. Olive (10/10/90) 11 ........ Cindy Oppenheimer vs. Georgia State (11/20/98) 11 ........................ Kara Lewis at East Carolina (10/29/02) 11 ....................... Rachel Templin at Lipscomb (10/13/06) 11 ............................. Rachel Templin vs. ETSU (9/30/06) 11 .............................. Ashley Weers vs. ETSU (10/11/08) 11 ..................... Caitlin Bendy vs. North Florida (11/7/09)

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Team Record BookThree Games:Kills:1. 59 .................................. at North Carolina A&T (9/22/00)2. 56 .................................... vs. Savannah State (11/12/05)3. 54 ...................................... at UNC Greensboro (10/7/98) 54 ................................................... vs. Mercer (10/2/04)5. 53 ...................................... at UNC Wilmington (10/6/00)6. 52 .......................................... at UNC Asheville (9/22/00) 52 ...................................................... vs. Troy (10/2/00) 52 ................................................ vs. Stetson (10/28/00)9. 51 ..................................... at Savannah State (10/13/04)10. 50 .................................... at UNC Wilmington (11/12/99) 50 ................................................. at Stetson (10/16/99) 50 ...................................... vs. Savannah State (8/26/06) 50 ............................................ vs. Norfolk State (9/8/07)

Assists:1. 57 ................................. vs. North Carolina A&T (9/22/00)2. 53 .................................... vs. Savannah State (11/12/05)3. 52 ................................................... vs. Mercer (10/2/04)4. 51 ..................................... at Savannah State (10/13/04)5. 49 ...................................... at UNC Wilmington (10/6/00) 49 ....................................... at Savannah State (8/26/06)7. 47 .......................................... at UNC Asheville (9/22/00)8. 46 ................................................ vs. Stetson (10/28/00) 46 ...................................................... vs. Troy (10/7/00) 46 ................................................. at Stetson (10/16/99)

Digs:1. 138 ................................. vs. Coastal Carolina (11/13/92)2. 109 ........................................ at Georgia State (11/6/98)3. 86 ...................................... at UNC Wilmington (10/6/00)4. 83 ............................................... vs. American (9/18/99)5. 80 ..................................................... vs. Elon (10/20/98)6. 78 ..................................... vs. Coastal Carolina (10/1/93)7. 77 ...................................... at UNC Greensboro (10/7/98)8. 75 ................................................. at Stetson (10/16/99)9. 74 ................................................... vs. Mercer (9/15/01)10. 72 ................................ vs. North Carolina A&T (9/22/00)

Four Games:Kills:1. 81 ......................................... vs. Georgia State (11/3/00)2. 77 ................................................ vs. Stetson (10/18/94)3. 75 ............................................... vs. Davidson (11/8/96)4. 74 ............................................. at High Point (10/10/00)5. 73 ...................................................... at Elon (10/26/99)6. 71 .............................................. vs. High Point (9/14/01) 71 .............................................. vs. High Point (11/3/99)8. 69 ................................. vs. Jacksonville State (10/22/99)9. 66 .............................................. vs. High Point (9/23/03) 66 ............................... vs. Charleston Southern (8/26/06)

Assists:1. 69 .............................................. vs. High Point (11/3/99)2. 68 ......................................... vs. Georgia State (11/3/00)3. 67 ............................................... vs. Davidson (11/8/96)4. 66 .............................................. vs. High Point (9/14/01)5. 65 ...................................................... at Elon (10/26/99) 65 ............................................. at High Point (10/10/00)7. 64 ................................. vs. Jacksonville State (10/22/99)8. 62 ............................... vs. Charleston Southern (8/26/06)9. 61 ...................................... at UNC Greensboro (10/3/00)10. 60 ................................... vs. Tennessee-Martin (9/16/06)

Digs:1. 129 ........................ vs. Virginia Commonwealth (9/19/92)2. 122 .............................................. vs. Carawba (9/19/92)3. 121 .............................................. vs. Stetson (10/18/94)4. 117 .............................................. vs. Stetson (10/15/98)5. 113 ................................. vs. UNC Wilmington (10/27/93)6. 111 ................................... vs. UNC Wilmington (11/1/94)7. 101 ............................................. vs. Davidson (11/8/96)8. 95 .................................... at UNC Greensboro (10/14/00) 95 ..................................... vs. Florida Atlantic (10/13/94)10. 93 .......................................... vs. North Florida (10/6/07)

Five Games:Kills:1. 91 ............................ vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90)2. 81 ......................................... vs. Robert Morris (9/16/00) 81 .......................................... vs. East Carolina (11/9/94) 81 .................................. at North Carolina A&T (9/15/01) 81 ................................................ at Samford (10/14/00)6. 80 .......................................... at USC Upstate (10/30/99)7. 79 ............................................... vs. Samford (10/23/99)8. 78 ................................................. vs. Mercer (10/24/09)9. 77 ..................................... vs. Coastal Carolina (9/29/99)10. 76 ............................................... vs. Winthrop (9/14/01)

Assists:1. 81 ............................ vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90)2. 80 .......................................... at USC Upstate (10/30/99)3. 77 .................................. at North Carolina A&T (9/15/01)4. 74 ......................................... vs. Robert Morris (9/16/00)5. 73 ................................... vs. UNC Greensboro (10/19/04) 73 ................................................. vs. Mercer (10/24/09)7. 72 ..................................... vs. Coastal Carolina (9/29/99) 72 ............................................... vs. Samford (10/23/99) 72 ............................................... vs. Winthrop (9/14/01)10. 71 ............................................... at Lipscomb (10/13/06)

Digs:1. 144 ................................... vs. UNC Greensboro (9/30/94)2. 127 ............................................... vs. Wofford (11/9/95)3. 126 ............................................... vs. Davidson (9/1/95)4. 123 .............................................. vs. Mercer (10/24//09)5. 122 ...................................... vs. East Carolina (10/16/90)6. 118 ................................ at North Carolina A&T (9/15/01)7. 118 .......................................... at USC Upstate (9/10/99)8. 113 ..................................... vs. Georgia State (11/20/98)9. 112 ............................................. vs. Winthrop (9/14/01)10. 109 ............................................. at Lipscomb (10/13/06)

Overall:Kills1. 91 ............................ vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90)2. 82 .................................................... at Mercer (11/9/01)3. 81 ......................................... vs. Robert Morris (9/16/00) 81 .......................................... vs. East Carolina (11/9/94) 81 .................................. at North Carolina A&T (9/15/01) 81 ................................................ at Samford (10/14/00) 81 ......................................... vs. Georgia State (11/3/00)8. 80 .......................................... at USC Upstate (10/30/99)9. 79 ............................................... vs. Samford (10/23/99)10. 78 ................................................. vs. Mercer (10/24/09)

Attack %1. .561 ................................... vs. UNC Pembroke (10/12/98)2. .493 ......................... vs. Winston-Salem State (10/17/06)3. .435 ......................................vs. Savannah State (9/4/04)4. .430 ............................................ vs. Mt. Olive (10/15/90)5. .413 .............................................vs. Bucknell (10/10/94)6. .407 ................................... at Savannah State (10/13/04)7. .407 ..................................... vs. Georgia State (10/12/96)8. .400 ........................... vs. Winston-Salem State (8/28/07)9. .392 ............................................... vs. Stetson (9/12/09)

10. .342 ........................... at Winston-Salem State (10/13/09)

Assists1. 81 ............................vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90)2. 80 .......................................... at USC Upstate (10/30/99)3. 77 .................................. at North Carolina A&T (9/15/01)4. 74 ......................................... vs. Robert Morris (9/16/00)5. 73 ................................... vs. UNC Greensboro (10/19/04) 73 .................................................... at Mercer (11/9/01) 73 ................................................. vs. Mercer (10/24/09)8. 72 ..................................... vs. Coastal Carolina (9/29/99) 72 ............................................... vs. Samford (10/23/99) 72 ............................................... vs. Winthrop (9/14/01)

Digs1. 144 ................................... vs. UNC Greensboro (9/30/94)2. 138 ................................... at Coastal Carolina (11/13/92)3. 130 ............................................... at Davidson (11/5/97)4. 127 ................................................ at Wofford (11/9/95)5. 123 ............................................... vs. Mercer (10/24/09)6. 122 ...................................... vs. East Carolina (10/16/90) 122 .............................................. vs. Catawba (9/19/92)8. 121 .............................................. vs. Stetson (10/18/94)9. 118 ................................ at North Carolina A&T (9/15/01) 118 .......................................... at USC Upstate (9/10/99)

Aces1. 24 ........................................ vs. Savannah State (9/4/04)2. 23 ........................................... vs. NC Central (10/16/07)3. 21 ................................................ vs. Catawba (9/19/92)4. 20 ................................................... vs. Loyola (8/24/07)5. 18 ................................................ vs. Mt. Olive (10/5/91) 18 ................................................ vs. Mt. Olive (10/3/92) 18 ........................................ at James Madison (9/24/93) 18 ...................................... at UNC Pembroke (10/16/98)9. 17 ..................................... at Savannah State (10/26/06) 17 ............................ vs. Winston-Salem State (10/17/06) 17 ...................................................... at UNCW (9/9/07)

Block Solos1. 32 ................................................. vs. Davidson (9/5/92)2. 15 ................................................ at Methodist (9/12/89)3. 14 ............................................... at Lipscomb (10/13/06)4. 13 .................................................. vs. Queens (9/15/90) 13 ............................ vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90) 13 ................................................. at Winthrop (9/29/89) 13 ........................................................ at Elon (9/19/00)

Block Assists1. 30 ................................... vs. Florida Gulf Coast (10/8/10)2. 28 .................................................. vs. Stetson (10/7/06)3. 25 ............................................... at Lipscomb (10/16/10)4. 24 ..................................................... vs. ETSU (9/30/06) 24 ........................................... vs. NC Central (10/10/06) 24 ........................................... at Jacksonville (10/27/06) 24 ....................... vs. Texas A&M Corpus Christi (9/10/05) 24 ................................................... vs. Barton (9/30/05) 24 ............................................... at Mt. Olive (10/10/90) 24 .................................................... at ETSU (10/20/07)11. 22 .................................................. vs. Fordham (9/2/05) 22 ............................................... vs. Lipscomb (10/8/05) 22 ................................................. at Stetson (10/14/05) 22 ........................... vs. Missouri at Kansas City (9/20/97) 22 ...................................................... at Elon (10/26/99) 22 ......................................... vs. Morgan State (8/28/09) 22 ............................................. vs. NC Central (9/21/10) 22 .................................................... vs. UMES (9/24/11) 22 .................................................... at Liberty (11/4/11)

Total Blocks1. 37.0 ............................................... vs. Davidson (9/5/92)2. 21.5 ......................................................at Elon (9/19/00)3. 21.0 ..............................................at Methodist (9/12/89)4. 21.0 ..........................vs. College of Charleston (10/23/90)5. 20.0 ............................................ at Lipscomb (10/13/06)6. 19.5 ..............................................at Methodist (9/24/91)7. 15.0 ....................................... vs. North Florida (11/7/09) 15.0 ................................ vs. Florida Gulf Coast (10/8/10)9. 13.0 ............................................ vs. Lipscomb (10/3/09) 13.0 ................................................. vs. UMES (9/24/11) 13.0 ...................................... vs. Presbyterian (10/15/11)12. 12.5 ............................................ at Lipscomb (10/16/10)13. 8 tied at 11, ................................ mr at Liberty (11/4/11)

Sarah Dillon (2003-06)

Tawnee Hensel(2003-04)

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Single-Season Records

Individual Single Season Records

Kills1. Kristine Rogers ................................................549 (1995) 2. Kristine Rogers .................................................523 (1997)3. Yolanda White ..................................................516 (1992)4. Jennie Heires ...................................................498 (1990)5. Jennie Heires ...................................................467 (1989)

Kills Average1. Jennie Heires ..................................................4.36 (1989)2. Kristine Rogers ................................................4.32 (1995)3. Jennie Heires ..................................................4.22 (1990)4. Kristine Rogers ................................................4.12 (1997)5. Kara Lewis ......................................................4.11 (2001)

Attack attempts1. Kristine Rogers ...............................................1453 (1995)2. Kristine Rogers ...............................................1431 (1997)3. Yolanda White ................................................1329 (1992)4. Kara Lewis .....................................................1197 (2000)5. Jennie Heires .................................................1178 (1990)

Attack pct.1. Ashley Weers ...................................................368 (2009)2. Rachel Templin .................................................345 (2006)3. Femi Alabi ........................................................328 (2006)4. Kara Lewis .......................................................294 (2001) Femi Alabi ........................................................294 (2007)6. Tinsley Gordon .................................................285 (2000)

Assists1. Briana Sandburg .............................................1245 (1997)2. Pam Hughes ..................................................1243 (2000)3. Briana Sandburg .............................................1241 (1998)4. Jenny Bueno ..................................................1190 (1995)5. Amanda Pfeifer...............................................1171 (2001)

Assists Avg.1. Amanda Pfeifer..............................................11.26 (2001)2. Jenny Bueno .................................................10.84 (1994)3. Pam Hughes ................................................. 10.72 (2000)4. Briana Sandburg ............................................10.34 (1998)5. Pam Hughes .................................................10.28 (1999)

Service aces1. Lynne Mazza ......................................................88 (1992)2. Lynne Mazza ......................................................84 (1991)3. Lynne Mazza ......................................................82 (1994)4. Ashley Weers .....................................................67 (2006)5. Tinsley Gordon ...................................................64 (1998)

Digs1. Melissa Harvey .................................................539 (2006)2. Kristine Rogers .................................................509 (1997)3. Melissa Harvey .................................................481 (2007)4. Abby Jenkins ....................................................458 (2000)5. Lynne Mazza ....................................................448 (1992)

Digs Avg.1. Melissa Harvey ................................................4.86 (2006)2. Kristine Rogers ................................................4.74 (1996)3. Melissa Harvey ................................................4.41 (2007)4. Kristine Rogers ................................................4.01 (1997)5. Crystal Brim ....................................................3.98 (2001)

Block solos1. Jennie Heires .....................................................79 (1990)2. Jennie Heires .....................................................61 (1989)3. Robin Marshall ...................................................56 (1992)4. Norma Bense .....................................................50 (1989)5. Kara Lewis ........................................................47 (2000) Cindy Oppenheimer .............................................47 (1997)

Block assists1. Cindy Oppenheimer ..........................................121 (1997)2. Caitlin Bendy ....................................................106 (2009)3. Rachel Templin ................................................105 (2005)

4. Rachel Templin ...................................................95 (2006)5. Femi Alabi .........................................................93 (2006)6. Brittany Rusin ....................................................88 (2005)

Total blocks1. Cindy Oppenheimer ..........................................168 (1997)2. Jennie Heires ...................................................143 (1990)3. Rachel Templin .................................................131 (2005)4. Caitlin Bendy ....................................................128 (2009)5. Rachel Templin .................................................126 (2006)6. Kara Lewis .......................................................123 (2000)

Points1. Jennie Heires ................................................652.5 (1990)2. Kristine Rogers ..............................................620.5 (1995)3. Kristine Rogers ..............................................611.5 (1997)4. Yolanda White ...............................................609.0 (1992)5. Jennie Heires ................................................593.0 (1989)

Team Single Season RecordsKills1. 1997.........................................................................18162. 2000.........................................................................17213. 1998.........................................................................15534. 1995.........................................................................15245. 2001.........................................................................1519

Attack Percentage1. 2004......................................................................... .2142. 1989......................................................................... .2003. 2001......................................................................... .1993. 1994......................................................................... .1995. 1995......................................................................... .195

Kill Average1. 2001....................................................................... 14.612. 2000....................................................................... 13.993. 1994....................................................................... 13.434. 2006....................................................................... 13.115. 2004....................................................................... 13.01

Assists1. 1997.........................................................................15142. 2000.........................................................................14733. 2001.........................................................................13594. 1995.........................................................................13545. 1998.........................................................................1345

Assists Average1. 2001........................................................................13.072. 2006........................................................................12.023. 2000........................................................................11.984. 2004........................................................................11.925. 1994........................................................................11.80

Aces1. 1993...........................................................................2892. 1991...........................................................................2883. 1994...........................................................................2854. 2007...........................................................................2645. 2006...........................................................................260

Aces Average1. 1994..........................................................................2.692. 1991..........................................................................2.643. 1993..........................................................................2.544. 2007..........................................................................2.425. 2006..........................................................................2.34

Digs1. 1992.........................................................................21412. 2998.........................................................................21163. 1997.........................................................................20464. 2000.........................................................................20085. 1995.........................................................................1933

Digs Average1. 1998........................................................................17.632. 2001........................................................................17.333. 1994........................................................................17.154. 2000........................................................................16.335. 2009........................................................................15.506. 2010........................................................................15.407. 1992 ........................................................................15.29

Block Solos1. 1989...........................................................................1732. 1992...........................................................................1663. 1990...........................................................................1524. 1997...........................................................................1305. 1991...........................................................................104

Block Assists1. 1997...........................................................................4282. 2005...........................................................................4013. 2009...........................................................................3994. 2006...........................................................................3865. 2011...........................................................................3736. 2010...........................................................................3417. 2008 ...........................................................................3368. 2007...........................................................................2989. 2001...........................................................................280

Total Blocks1. 1990........................................................................387.02. 1997........................................................................344.03. 2006........................................................................274.04. 1989........................................................................273.05. 2009........................................................................265.56. 2005........................................................................260.5

Blocks Average1. 1990..........................................................................3.282. 1989..........................................................................2.613. 2006..........................................................................2.474. 1997..........................................................................2.425. 2005..........................................................................2.31

Miscellaneous Most Wins:........................................................ 32 (1997) Most Consecutive Wins: ..................................... 16 (1997) Most Home Wins: .............................................. 12 (1997) Most Road Wins: ............................................... 20 (1997) Highest Winning %: ....................................... .821 (1997) Most Losses: ..................................................... 33 (1992) Most Consecutive Losses:................................... 25 (1987) Most Home Losses: ............... 10 (1986, 1992, 1996, 2005) Most Road Losses: ............................................. 23 (1992) Attendance: Overall: 4010 vs. Villanova – at Carolina Classic (8/27/10), L 0-3; .......................1902 at North Carolina State (9/2/05), L 0-3 Home: ...................... 915 vs. Georgia St. (10/3/97), L, 1-3 Away: ............ 1902 at North Carolina State (9/2/05), L 0-3

Kristine Rogers (1994-97)

Yolanda White (1991-94)

Beverly Shepard (1987-90) and Jennie Heires (1989-90)

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Individual Career Records

Games Played1. Tinsley Gordon (1998-00) ..........................................4942. Jenny Bueno (1992-95) .............................................4863. Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98) ...................................4854. Abby Jenkins (1998-01) .............................................4525. Lynn Mazza (1991-94) ...............................................4476. Kristine Rogers (1994-97) ..........................................4457. Lori Waters (1993-96) ................................................4378. Yolanda White (1991-94) ...........................................4259. Robin Marshall (1991-94) ...........................................42410. Kara Lewis (1999-02) .................................................419

Kills1. Kristine Rogers (1994-97) ........................................17412. Kara Lewis (1999-02)...............................................14813. Abby Jenkins (1998-01) ...........................................14454. Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98) .................................13775. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00) ........................................13746. Yolanda White (1991-94) .........................................13257. Rachel Templin (2003-06) ........................................11648. Emily Werner (2007-10) ...........................................11379. Tabitha Turner (2003-06) .........................................108110. Lynne Mazza (1991-94) ............................................107511. Lori Waters (1993-96) ................................................969

Kills Per Game (Min. 250 games)1. Jennie Heires (1989-90) ............................................4.29 2. Kristine Rogers (1994-97) .........................................3.91 3. Kara Lewis (1999-02)................................................3.53 4. Abby Jenkins (1998-01) ............................................3.20 5. Yolanda White (1991-94) ..........................................3.126. Femi Alabi (2005-07) ................................................2.91 7. Rachel Templin (2003-06) .........................................2.908. Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98) ...................................2.849. Tabitha Turner (2003-06) ..........................................2.8810. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00) ..........................................2.7811. Emily Werner (2007-10) ............................................2.73 Attack Attempts1. Kristine Rogers (1994-97) ...................... 4700 (1741-718)2. Abby Jenkins (1998-01) ......................... 4009 (1445-581)3. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00) ...................... 3822 (1374-465)4. Kara Lewis (1999-02)............................. 3730 (1481-494)5. Emily Werner (2007-10) ......................... 3668 (1137-561)6. Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98) ............... 3509 (1377-537)7. Yolanda White (1991-94) ....................... 3311 (1325-643)8. Lynne Mazza (1991-94).......................... 3274 (1075-695)9. Rachel Templin (2003-06) ...................... 2957 (1164-330)10. Tabitha Turner (2003-06) ....................... 2893 (1081-555)11. Lori Waters (1993-96) .............................. 2851 (969-427)

Attack Percentage (min. 1000 attempts)1. Femi Alabi (2005-07) ........................306 (1531 attempts)2. Rachel Templin (2003-06) ...............................282 (2957)3. Kara Lewis (1999-02)......................................265 (2847)4. Jennie Heires (1989-90) ..................................256 (2224)5. Caitlin Bendy (2007-10) ..................................251 (1514)6. Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98) ........................239 (3509)7. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00)................................238 (3822)8. Norma Bense (1989-90) ..................................230 (1689)9. Kristine Rogers (1994-97) ...............................218 (4700)10. Abby Jenkins (1998-01) ..................................216 (4009) Ashley Weers (2006-09) ..................................216 (2278)12. Brittany Rusin (2003-06) .................................215 (1625)

Assists1. Jenny Bueno (1992-95) ...........................................44392. Sarah Dillion (2003-06) ............................................26113. Briana Sandburg (1997-98) ......................................24864. Pam Hughes (1999-00) ............................................22925. Bev Shepard (1989-90) ............................................18636. Hope Leatigaga (2008-10) ........................................16707. Heather Wilson (2010-pr.) ................................13438. Amanda Pfeifer (2000-01) ........................................12599. Alissa Brackeen (2002-05) ..........................................836

10. Tawnee Hensel (2003-04) ..........................................77911. Katie Huffman (1996).................................................77312. Jessica Gleba (2005-06) .............................................751

Assist Per Game (Min. 120 games)1. Pam Hughes (1999-00) ...........................................10.512. Amanda Pfeifer (2000-01) .......................................10.243. Briana Sandburg (1997-98) .......................................9.834. Jenny Bueno (1992-95) ............................................9.135. Bev Shepard (1989-90) .............................................8.556. Sarah Dillon (2003-06) ..............................................7.867. Hope Leatigaga (2008-10) .........................................6.738. Heather Wilson (2010-pr.) .................................6.439. Jessica Gleba (2005-06) ............................................5.6010. Tawnee Hensel (2003-04) ..........................................4.9611. Lynn Riggs (1990-91) ................................................2.8412. Alissa Brackeen (2002-05) .........................................2.20

Service Aces1. Lynne Mazza (1991-94)..............................................3082. Lori Waters (1993-96) ................................................2003. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00) ..........................................1754. Kristine Rogers (1994-97) ..........................................1485. Jenny Bueno (1992-95) .............................................1406. Rachel Templin (2003-06) ..........................................1357. Crystal Brim (1999-02) ...............................................1218. Dawn Piner (1989-91) ...............................................1209. Yolanda White (1991-94) ...........................................11210. Alissa Brackeen (2002-05) ..........................................106

Service Aces Per Game (Min. 200 games)1. Lynne Mazza (1991-94).............................................0.692. Lori Waters (1993-96) ...............................................0.463. Jennie Heires (1989-90) ............................................0.444. Melissa Harvey (2006-07) .........................................0.425. Dawn Piner (1989-91) ..............................................0.38 Brooke Sandburg (1997-98) ......................................0.387. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00)..........................................0.358. Rachel Templin (2003-06)..........................................0.34 Pam Hughes (1999-00) .............................................0.3410. Kristine Rogers (1994-97) ..........................................0.33

Digs1. Kristine Rogers (1994-97) ........................................16042. Abby Jenkins (1998-01) ...........................................13813. Lynne Mazza (1991-94)............................................12534. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00) ........................................11945. Jenny Bueno (1992-95) ...........................................11636. Crystal Brim (1999-02) ............................................11587. Lori Waters (1993-96) ..............................................10728. Sarah Hill (2005-09) .................................................10719. Melissa Harvey (2006-07) .........................................102010. Alissa Brackeen (2002-05) ..........................................94711. Robin Marshall (1991-94) ...........................................881

Digs Per Game (Min. 200 games)1. Melissa Harvey (2006-07) .........................................4.64 2. Crystal Sieber (2004-05) ...........................................3.663. Kristine Rogers (1994-97) .........................................3.604. Kelsey Campbell (2010-11) ........................................3.505. Brooke Sandburg (1997-98) ......................................3.356. Abby Jenkins (1998-01) ............................................3.067. Crystal Brim (1999-02) ..............................................2.958. Lynne Mazza (1991-94).............................................2.809. Sarah Hill (2005-09) ..................................................2.7510. Briana Sandburg (1997-98) .......................................2.7111. Sarah Peterson (1998-01) .........................................2.5512. Allyson Goldbach (2009-10).......................................2.5413. Alissa Brackeen (2002-05) .........................................2.49

Block Solos1. Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98) ...................................1462. Kara Lewis (1999-02).................................................1433. Jennie Heires (1989-90) .............................................1314. Yolanda White (1991-94) ...........................................1245. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00) ..........................................106

6. Robin Marshall (1991-94) ...........................................1057. Rachel Templin (2003-06) ........................................... 948. Norma Bense (1989-90) .............................................. 859. Ashley Weers (2006-09) .............................................. 6710. Femi Alabi (2005-07) .................................................. 6111. Caitlin Bendy (2007-10) .............................................. 6012. Moe Norville (1991-93, 95) .......................................... 59

Block Assists1. Rachel Temlpin (2003-06) ..........................................3282. Caitlin Bendy (2007-10) .............................................3103. Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98) ...................................2954. Brittany Rusin (2003-06) ............................................2855. Kara Lewis (1999-02).................................................2426. Ashley Weers (2006-09) .............................................2377. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00)...........................................2358. Emily Werner (2007-10) .............................................1959. Femi Alabi (2005-07) .................................................17310. Tabitha Turner (2003-06) ...........................................17211. Stacia Hall (1994-97) .................................................161 12. Abby Jenkins (1998-01) .............................................160

Total Blocks1. Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98) ...................................4412. Rachel Templin (2003-06) ..........................................4223. Kara Lewis (1999-02).................................................3854. Caitlin Bendy (2007-10) .............................................3705. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00) ..........................................3416. Brittany Rusin (2003-06) ............................................3297. Ashley Weers (2006-11) .............................................3048. Yolanda White (1991-94) ...........................................2689. Femi Alabi (2005-07) .................................................23410. Jennie Heires (1989-90) .............................................23211. Emily Werner (2007-10) .............................................21612. Robin Marshall (1991-94) ...........................................214

Blocks Per Game (Min. 150 games) 1. Rachel Templin (2003-06) .........................................1.052. Jamie Heires (1989-90).............................................1.033. Femi Alabi (2005-07) ................................................0.964. Caitlin Bendy (2007-10) ............................................0.945. Kara Lewis (1999-02)................................................0.926. Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98) ...................................0.917. Annie Kobeski (2010-11) .............................................0.868. Brittany Rusin (2003-06) ............................................0.829, Ashley Weers (2006-09) ............................................0.8010. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00)..........................................0.6911. Jordan Rasmussen (1999-01) ....................................0.6512. Tammi Batson (2001-03) ...........................................0.65

Points 1. Kristine Rogers (1994-97) .....................................1989.0 2. Kara Lewis (1999-02)............................................1823.03. Tinsley Gordon (1997-00) .....................................1772.54. Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98) ..............................1741.55. Abby Jenkins (1998-01) ........................................1649.06. Yolanda White (1991-94) ......................................1633.07. Rachel Templin (2003-06) ..................................... 1557.08. Emily Werner (2007-10) ........................................1356.59. Tabitha Turner (2003-06) ......................................1250.010. Lori Waters (1993-96) ...........................................1246.511. Jennie Heires (1989-90) ........................................1245.5

Points Per Game (Min. 225 games)1. Jennie Heires (1989-90) ............................................5.542. Kristine Rogers (1994-97) .........................................4.473. Kara Lewis (1999-02)................................................4.354. Rachel Templin (2003-06) .........................................3.875. Yolanda White (1991-94) ..........................................3.846. Abby Jenkins (1998-01) ............................................3.657. Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98) ...................................3.59 Tinsley Gordon (1997-00) ..........................................3.599. Femi Alabi (2005-07) ................................................3.5310. Emily Werner (2007-10) ............................................3.26

Tinsley Gordon (1998-00)

Pam Hughes (1999-00)

Caitlin Bendy (2007-10)

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Awards and Honors

Verizon Academic All-America Crystal Brim............................................................ 2002

Verizon Academic All-District 3 Femi Alabi .............................................................. 2006 Crystal Brim...................................................... 2001, 02 Tinsley Gordon ............................................. 1999, 2000 Pam Hughes ........................................................... 2000

All-Big South Conference (1985-94, 2011-pr.) First Team Andrea Canady ....................................................... 1987 Jennie Heries .................................................... 1989, 90 Jennifer Weekes ..................................................... 1986

Second Team Annie Kobeski ......................................................... 2011 Yolanda White ........................................................ 1993

Big South All-Tournament Jenie Heries............................................................ 1989 Beverly Shepard ..................................................... 1989

Big South Coach of the Year Mike Hollis .............................................................. 1989

Big South All-Academic Kelsey Campbell...................................................... 2011

Big South Presidential Honor Roll Norma Bense .......................................................... 1991 Renee Brown .......................................................... 1990 Jenny Bueo ...................................................... 1993, 94 Andrea Burdeau ................................................ 1990, 91 Jennifer Harron ....................................................... 1994 Jennie Heires .................................................... 1990, 91 Frannie Henderson .................................................. 1994 Robin Marshall .................................................. 1993, 94 Dawn Piner............................................................. 1992 Bev Shepard .......................................... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Denise Simmons ..................................................... 1993 Wyndy Van Hoy ................................................ 1992, 93 Lori Waters ............................................................. 1994

Big South Freshman of the Week Lorin Thomas.............................................. 9/26/11

Atlantic Sun Female Student-Athlete of the Year Crystal Brim....................................................... 2002-03

All-Atlantic Sun First Team Tinsley Gordon ....................................................... 2000 Kristine Rogers ....................................................... 1997 Ashley Weers .......................................................... 2009

Second Team Femi Alabi .............................................................. 2007 Tinsley Gordon ....................................................... 1998 Abby Jenkins .......................................................... 2001 Kara Lewis .............................................................. 2001 Cindy Oppenheimer ................................................ 1998 Kristine Rogers ................................................. 1995, 96 Rachel Templin ....................................................... 2006 Tabitha Turner ........................................................ 2004

Third Team Abby Jenkins .......................................................... 1998 Briana Sandburg ..................................................... 1997

A-Sun All-Freshman Team Tinsley Gordon ....................................................... 1997 Melissa Harvey ....................................................... 2006

Abby Jenkins .......................................................... 1998 Hope Leatigaga ...................................................... 2008 Jordan Reaves ........................................................ 2009 Rachel Templin ....................................................... 2003 Ashley Weers .......................................................... 2006

Honorable Mention Tinsley Gordon ....................................................... 1999 Abby Jenkins .......................................................... 1999

Atlantic Sun All-Academic Femi Alabi .................................................. 2005, 06, 07 Avery Anderson ...................................................... 2010 Tammi Batson ............................................. 2001, 02, 03 Caitlin Bendy .................................................... 2007, 09 Alissa Brackeen ........................................... 2003, 04, 05 Crystal Brim........................................... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Jenny Bueno........................................................... 1994 Kelsey Campbell...................................................... 2010 Sarah Dillon ........................................... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Elisabeth Ennis ....................................................... 2007 Berkeleigh Fisher .................................................... 1998 Ceia Font................................................................ 2002 Lauren Garza .......................................................... 2010 Jenni Gildersleeve ............................................. 1997, 98 Jessica Gleba .......................................................... 2005 Tinsley Gordon ............................................ 1997, 98, 99 Briana Graham ....................................................... 2002 Stacia Hall ........................................................ 1996, 97 Caroline Hammersley ........................................ 2007, 10 Melissa Harvey ................................................. 2006, 07 Libby Hearin ........................................................... 1994 Tawnee Hensel ................................................. 2003, 04 Sarah Hill .................................................... 2007, 08, 09 Crystal Hoffman .......................................... 2003, 04, 05 Pam Hughes ........................................................... 1999 Katie Jasnica .................................................... 2009, 10 April Kelly ......................................................... 2001, 02 Leah Kettering ........................................................ 1999 Hope Leatigaga ...................................................... 2008 Stephanie Lejbjuk ................................................... 2002 Kara Lewis ........................................................ 1999, 02 Robin Marshall ........................................................ 1994 Mary McLachlan ......................................................2005 Lynne Mazza ........................................................... 1994 Sarah Peterson ............................................. 1998, 2001 Misty Reavis ........................................................... 1996 Kristine Rogers ....................................................... 1995 Brittany Rusin ............................................. 2004, 05, 06 Brook Sandburg ...................................................... 1998 Crystal Sieber ......................................................... 2005 Addie Sorrenti......................................................... 2004 Katie Stallings ........................................ 2005, 06, 07, 08 Rachel Templin ................................................. 2004, 05 Casey Thompson .................................................... 2002 Robin Thompson ..................................................... 2008 Paige Tortorello ....................................................... 2010 Ashley Weers .................................................... 2008, 09 Alana Welch ........................................................... 1999 Shelley Welch ......................................................... 1999 Emily Werner .......................................................... 2009 Tracey West............................................................ 1994 Michelle White ........................................................ 2009 Yolanda White ........................................................ 1994 Heather Wilson ....................................................... 2010

Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Abby Jenkins .......................................................... 2001 Abby Jenkins .......................................................... 1998 Kristine Rogers ....................................................... 1997

Atlantic Sun Player of the Week Jenny Bueno.................................................... 10/17/95 Allyson Goldbach ............................................. 10/25/10 Tinsley Gordon ..................................... 9/23/97, 9/15/98 Abby Jenkins ...................................... 10/22/01, 11/5/01 Kara Lewis ......................................................... 9/17/01 Cindy Oppenheimer ............................ 9/24/96, 10/13/98 Kristine Rogers ................................................ 10/14/97 Tabitha Turner ................................................... 10/4/04 Ashley Weers ...................................... 8/31/09, 10/28/09 Emily Werner ................................................... 11/12/07

NCCSIA All-State First Team Femi Alabi .............................................................. 2006 Rachel Templin ....................................................... 2006 Emily Werner .......................................................... 2009

Second Team Melissa Harvey ....................................................... 2006

Team Honors Most Valuable Players Kris Au ................................................................... 1985 Tammi Batson ......................................................... 2002 Caitlin Bendy .......................................................... 2010 Jenny Bueno..................................................... 1993, 95 Andrea Canady ....................................................... 1987 Che Cochrane ......................................................... 2003 Tinsley Gordon ................................................. 1999, 00 Caroline Hammersley .............................................. 2010 Melissa Harvey ....................................................... 2007 Jennie Heires .................................................... 1989, 90 Abby Jenkins .......................................................... 2001 Annie Kobeski ......................................................... 2011 Robin Marshall ........................................................ 1991 Lynne Mazza ........................................................... 1994 Jane Ray ................................................................ 1988 Kristine Rogers ....................................................... 1997 Briana Sandburg ..................................................... 1998 Rachel Templin ................................................. 2005, 06 Tabitha Turner ........................................................ 2004 Lori Waters ............................................................. 1996 Jennifer Weeks ....................................................... 1986 Ashley Weers .......................................................... 2009 Emily Werner .......................................................... 2008 Yolanda White ........................................................ 1992

Coaches Awards Kris Au ................................................................... 1986 Crystal Brim...................................................... 1999, 01 Jenny Bueno........................................................... 1992 Sarah Dillon ............................................................ 2004 Ceia Font................................................................ 2002 Lauren Garza .......................................................... 2011 Abby Jenkins .......................................................... 2000 Melissa Harvey ....................................................... 2006 Sarah Hill ............................................................... 2009 Crystal Hoffman ...................................................... 2005 Robin Marshall .................................................. 1991, 94 Cindy Oppenheimer ..................................... 1996, 97, 98 Dawn Piner....................................................... 1988, 90 Kristine Rogers ....................................................... 1995 Beverly Shepard ............................................... 1987, 89 Addie Sorrenti......................................................... 2003 Katie Stallings ......................................................... 2007 Linda Taylor ............................................................ 1985 Robin Thompson ..................................................... 2008 Lori Waters ............................................................. 1993

NAIA All-District 26 Kris Au ................................................................... 1985

Crystal Brim (1999-02)

Jenny Bueno (1992-95)

Tammi Batson (2000-03)

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All-Time Roster

A Alabi, Femi........................................................ 2005-07 Anderson, Avery ................................................ 2010-11 Au, Kris ............................................................ 1985-86 Azem, Samar ......................................................... 2003

B Banks, Nancy ......................................................... 1990 Bass, Karen ...................................................... 1985-86 Batson, Christine .................................................... 2000 Batson, Tammi .................................................. 2000-03 Bell, Melissa ...................................................... 1987-90 Bendy, Caitlin .................................................... 2007-10 Bense, Norma ................................................... 1989-90 Benton, Julie ..................................................... 1986-89 Brackeen, Alissa ................................................ 2002-05 Brigman, Kay .................................................... 1989-90 Brim, Crystal ..................................................... 1999-02 Brown, Renee ................................................... 1988-90 Bueno, Chris ..................................................... 1989-92 Bueno, Jenny .................................................... 1992-95 Burdeau, Andrea ............................................... 1989-90 Burke, Heather....................................................... 1995

C Campbell, Kelsey ............................................... 2010-11 Canady, Andrea ................................................. 1986-88 Cadenhead, Holli .................................................... 2005 Coats, Lindsey ........................................... 2010-pr. Cochrane, Che ....................................................... 2003 Coffman, Sarah ...................................................... 2003 Cubillos, Mallorie ....................................... 2011-pr.

D Davis, Angie ..................................................... 1985-88 Deering, Taylor ...................................................... 2007 Denning, Lori .................................................... 1999-00 Dickerson, Kathy .................................................... 1985 Dillon, Sarah ..................................................... 2003-06

E Ehlers, Jessica................................................... 1999-01 Ennis, Elisabeth ................................................. 2007-08

F Fisher, Berkeleigh .............................................. 1996-98 Font, Ceia .............................................................. 2002

G Garza, Lauren ................................................... 2008-11 Gildersleeve, Jenni ............................................ 1997-98 Gleba, Jessica ................................................... 2005-06 Goldbach, Allyson .............................................. 2009-10 Gordon, Tinsley ................................................. 1998-00 Graham, Briana ...................................................... 2002 Groen, Jessica ............................................ 2011-pr.

H Hall, Stacia ....................................................... 1994-97 Hammersley, Caroline ........................................ 2007-10 Harron, Jennifer ..................................................... 1993 Harvey, Melissa ................................................. 2006-07 Hearin, Libby .................................................... 1994-95 Heires, Jennie ................................................... 1989-90 Henderson, Frannie ................................................ 1993 Hensel, Tawnee ................................................. 2003-04 Hill, Sarah ......................................................... 2005-09 Hoffman, Crystal ............................................... 2003-05 Huffman, Katie .................................................. 1995-96 Hughes, Pam .................................................... 1999-00

I Inoue, Yuko ........................................................... 1987

J James, Katie .......................................................... 1995 Jasnica, Katie .................................................... 2009-10 Jenkins, Abby.................................................... 1998-01

K Kamalifard, Kathy ................................................... 1986 Kelley, Brooke ............................................ 2011-pr. Kelly, April ........................................................ 2000-01 Kettering, Leah ................................................. 1996-99 Kirksey, Candy .................................................. 1995-97 Kobeski, Annie .................................................. 2010-11

L Lanier, Andrea ................................................... 1990-92 Leatigaga, Hope ................................................ 2008-10 Lee, Denise ....................................................... 1985-88 Lejbjuk, Stephanie ................................................. 2002 Lewis, Kara ....................................................... 1999-02

M Mabie, Michelle ...................................................... 2001 Marek, Kelsey ............................................ 2011-pr. Marek, Tracey ........................................................ 1991 Marshall, Robin ................................................. 1991-94 Mason, Heather ..................................................... 1992 Mazza, Lynne .................................................... 1991-94 McConky, Sam ....................................................... 1989 McCracken, Kelly .................................................... 1988 McLachlan, Mary .................................................... 2005 Murphy, Mallarie ..................................................... 2007

N Nicholl, Eleanor ...................................................... 1987 Norville, Morenike ....................................... 1991-93, 95

O Oblinger, Brittney .............................................. 2005-06 Oppenheimer, Cindy .......................................... 1995-98 Osato, Kelsie .......................................................... 2010

P Pachoud, Chelsey....................................... 2011-pr. Peterson, Sarah ................................................. 1998-01 Pfeifer, Amanda ................................................. 2000-01 Phillips, Lara .......................................................... 1998 Piner, Dawn ...................................................... 1988-91

R Rasmussen, Jordan ........................................... 1999-01 Ray, Jane .......................................................... 1985-88 Reaves, Jordan ................................................. 2009-11 Reavis, M. .............................................................. 1996 Riggs, JonNisha...................................................... 2002 Riggs, Lynn ....................................................... 1990-91 Rogers, Kristine ................................................. 1994-97 Roumain, Gina ....................................................... 1991 Rusin, Brittany .................................................. 2003-06 Russo, Ally ............................................................. 2011

S Sandburg, Briana .............................................. 1997-98 Sandburg, Brooke ............................................. 1997-98 Shepard, Bev .................................................... 1987-90 Sieber, Crystal ................................................... 2004-05 Simmons, Denise .............................................. 1990-92 Simmons, Fran ....................................................... 1988 Sorrenti, Addie .................................................. 2003-04 Stallings, Katie .................................................. 2005-08 Stout, Crystal ......................................................... 1993

T Tart, Kendall .............................................. 2011-pr. Taylor, Angie .......................................................... 1985 Taylor, Kim ........................................................ 1995-96 Taylor, Linda .......................................................... 1985 Taylor, Wendy ........................................................ 1985 Templin, Rachel ................................................. 2003-06 Thaggard, Beth ................................................. 1987-98 Thomas, Lorin ............................................ 2011-pr. Thompson, Casey .............................................. 2002-04 Thompson, Robin ................................................... 2008 Tortorello, Paige ................................................ 2009-10 Turner, Tabitha .................................................. 2003-06

V Van Hoy, Wyndy ................................................ 1993-96 Vaughan, Angie ................................................. 1985-86

W Waters, Lori ...................................................... 1993-96 Weekes, Jennifer .................................................... 1986 Weers, Ashley ................................................... 2006-09 Welch, Alana ..................................................... 1996-99 Werner, Emily .................................................... 2007-10 West, Tracey ..................................................... 1994-95 White, Michelle ................................................. 2008-10 White, Yolanda .................................................. 1991-94 Williamson, Courtney .............................................. 2008 Wilson, Heather ......................................... 2010-pr. Worlton, Brandy ................................................ 2007-08

Y Young, Patricia .................................................. 2004-05

Z Ziegenfuss, Melissa ........................................... 2000-02

2011 Team Photo

Femi Alabi (2005-07)

Alissa Brackeen(2002-05)

Caroline Hammersley(2007-10)

Robin Marshall(1991-94)

Patricia Young(2004-05)

Melissa Ziengenfuss(2000-02)

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Year-By-Year Results19864-28 Overall, 3-8 Big South9/11/86 Barton (Atlantic Christian) L 0-29/11/86 at Pembroke State L 0-29/15/86 at Methodist L 0-29/15/86 UNC Wilmington L 0-29/19/86 at East Carolina L 0-39/23/86 Pembroke State L 0-39/26/86 Pfeiffer L 0-39/27/86 * Augusta W 3-19/29/86 * Coastal Carolina L 0-310/1/86 * Baptist (CSU) L 0-310/2/86 UNC Wilmington L 0-310/4/86 * Armstrong State W 2-010/4/86 North Carolina A & T L 1-310/7/86 East Carolina L 0-310/10/86 Pfeiffer L 0-210/10/86 * Radford L 0-310/14/86 * Winthrop L 1-310/17/86 Jacksonville L 0-210/17/86 at * Armstrong State W 3-110/18/86 at * Augusta L 0-310/23/86 Methodist L 0-310/24/86 # Wake Forest L 0-210/24/86 # West Georgia L 0-210/24/86 # Winthrop L 0-210/25/86 # Georgia Tech L 1-310/25/86 # Coastal Carolina W 2-010/28/86 * Baptist (CSU) L 0-310/29/86 at UNC Wilmington L 0-310/31/86 at Gardner-Webb L 0-210/31/86 * UNC Asheville L 0-311/4/86 at *Coastal Carolina L 0-311/7/86 ! Coastal Carolina L 0-3

* Big South Match# Winthrop Invitational! Big South Tournament

Betty Jo Clary (1987) 0-25, 0-6 Big South

19870-25 Overall, 0-6 Big South9/8/87 Pembroke State L 0-39/15/87 at * Coastal Carolina L 0-39/17/87 UNC Wilmington L 0-39/19/87 * Radford L 1-39/25/87 at Methodist L 0-39/25/87 at * Augusta L 1-310/2/87 # East Carolina L 0-210/2/87 # UT-Chattanooga L 0-210/2/87 # Winthrop L 0-210/3/87 # Baptist (CSU) L 0-210/6/87 Coker L 0-210/6/87 Pembroke State L 0-210/7/87 * Coastal Carolina L 0-310/9/87 % Georgia State L 0-210/9/87 % UNC Asheville L 0-210/10/87 % Radford L 0-210/10/87 % Rollins L 0-210/14/87 at UNC Wilmington L 0-310/20/87 at Winthrop L 0-310/24/87 & Appalachian State L 0-310/24/87 & Baptist (CSU) L 0-310/24/87 & UNC Wilmington L 0-310/27/87 * Baptist (CSU) L 0-310/30/87 * UNC Asheville L 0-311/4/87 Methodist L 0-3

* Big South Match# Winthrop Invitational% UNC Asheville Classic& UNC Wilmington Invitational

Judy Peel (1988) 2-20, 1-5 Big South

19882-20 Overall, 1-5 Big South9/12/88 at Queens College L 1-3

9/14/88 at East Carolina L 0-39/16/88 at * Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 1-39/19/88 Queens College W 3-19/21/88 *Winthrop L 0-39/24/88 * Radford L 0-39/24/88 * UNC Asheville L 0-39/27/88 at Davidson L 0-310/1/88 * Augusta W 3-110/4/88 * Coastal Carolina L 2-310/6/88 at UNC Wilmington L 0-310/8/88 North Carolina Wesleyan L 1-310/11/88 East Carolina L 1-310/13/88 ! UNC Asheville L 0-310/17/88 North Carolina Wesleyan L 0-310/18/88 Davidson L 0-310/20/88 * Coastal Carolina L 0-310/24/88 * Baptist (CSU) L 0-310/26/88 * Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 2-310/28/88 Methodist L 1-310/31/88 UNC Wilmington L 0-311/2/88 at Methodist L 1-3

* Big South Match! at Radford, VA.

Mike Hollis (1989) 14-15, 3-3 Big South

198914-16 Overall, 3-3 Big South9/8/89 ! College of Charleston L 0-39/8/89 ! UNC Greensboro L 0-39/9/89 ! Radford L 1-39/12/89 at Methodist W 3-29/14/89 & Greensboro College L1-29/14/89 & Ferrum W 2-09/15/89 Queens College W 3-09/18/89 * Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 2-39/18/89 * Radford L 2-39/29/89 at Winthrop W 3-09/30/89 at *Augusta W 3-09/30/89 % Mercer W, Forfeit10/3/89 East Carolina L 2-310/5/89 at Queens College W 3-010/7/89 * Coastal Carolina L 2-310/9/89 at Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 3-110/10/89 Methodist W 3-010/12/89 Pembroke State W 3-010/13/89 * Baptist (CSU) L 0-310/16/89 at Pembroke State W 3-110/18/89 at Davidson W 3-010/21/89 # UNC Greensboro L 0-310/21/89 # Winthrop L 0-310/21/89 # Coastal Carolina L 1-310/21/89 # Davidson L 1-310/24/89 at East Carolina L 0-310/26/89 at UNC Greensboro L 1-310/28/89 * UNC Asheville W 3-111/7/89 at *Coastal Carolina W 3-111/10/89 ^ Radford W 3-211/11/89 ^ Baptist (CSU) L 0-3

* Big South Match! Coastal Carolina Invitational# UNC Greensboro Tournament^ Big South Tournament& at Greensboro, N.C.% at Augusta, G.A.

Julie Millsaps (1990-91) 17-49, 1-13 Big South

1990 9-23 Overall, 1-6 Big South9/5/90 at Barton W 3-09/7/90 ! Charlotte L 0-39/7/90 ! Morehead State L 0-3

9/8/90 ! Coastal Carolina L 0-39/14/90 # Davidson L 0-39/14/90 # North Carolina Central L 0-39/14/90 # Rollins L 1-39/15/90 # College of Charleston L 0-39/15/90 # Queens College W 3-19/18/90 at *Coastal Carolina L 1-39/20/90 at Methodist W 3-09/21/90 Winthrop L 2-39/22/90 at *UNC Asheville L 0-39/25/90 * Davidson L 2-39/26/90 Barton W 3-09/29/90 at *Radford L 1-310/1/90 UNC Wilmington L 2-310/4/90 Methodist W 3-010/9/90 at UNC Greensboro L 0-310/10/90 at Mt. Olive W 3-110/12/90 $ Xavier L 1-310/12/90 $ Delaware W 3-110/13/90 $ James Madison L 1-310/15/90 Mt. Olive W 3-010/16/90 East Carolina L 2-310/23/90 College of Charleston L 2-310/25/90 at *Baptist (CSU) L 0-310/27/90 * Augusta W 3-010/29/90 at East Carolina L 1-310/30/90 at UNC Wilmington L 0-311/1/90 at *Davidson L 2-311/9/90 % Davidson L 1-3

* Big South Match! Coastal Carolina Classic# College of Charleston Invitational$ James Madison Invitational% Big South Tournament

19918-26 Overall, 0-7 Big South 9/2/91 * Liberty L 0-39/3/91 Barton L 1-39/6/91 ! Coastal Carolina L 0-39/6/91 ! Jacksonville L 0-39/7/91 ! South Carolina L 0-39/7/91 ! USC Aiken L 2-39/9/91 UNC Greensboro L 0-39/13/91 Methodist W 3-09/17/91 * UNC Asheville L 0-39/18/91 Shaw W 3-09/21/91 * Radford L 0-39/24/91 Methodist W 3-09/25/91 Mt. Olive W 3-010/3/91 Winthrop L 1-310/5/91 Mt. Olive W 3-010/10/91 * Liberty L 0-310/11/91 # Loyola (MD) L 0-310/12/91 # Morgan State W 3-210/12/91 # College of Charleston L 0-310/14/91 UNC Wilmington L 0-310/15/91 East Carolina L 0-310/18/91 * Baptist (CSU) L 1-310/24/91 * Coastal Carolina L 1-310/25/91 Shaw W 3-010/25/91 Saint Andrews W 3-110/28/91 East Carolina L 0-310/29/91 * Davidson L 1-311/1/91 $ College of Charleston L 0-311/1/91 $ Furman L 0-311/2/91 $ Georgia State L 0-311/2/91 $ James Madison L 0-311/4/91 Greensboro College L 1-3

Cindy Oppenheimer (1995-98)

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Year-By-Year Results11/5/91 UNC Wilmington L 0-311/8/91 % Davidson L 0-3

* Big South Match! Coast Carolina Invitational# Loyola Invitational$ Furman Invitational% Big South Tournament

Beverley Marley (1992-93) 18-50, 4-14 Big South 19927-32 Overall, 1-8 Big South9/1/92 Charlotte L 0-39/4/92 ! Appalachian State L 0-39/4/92 ! Georgia Tech L 0-39/5/92 ! Coastal Carolina L 0-39/5/92 ! Davidson L 1-39/7/92 at Western Carolina L 0-39/11/92 # Virginia Commonwealth L 0-39/12/92 # Davidson L 1-39/12/92 # Navy L 1-39/17/92 at East Carolina L 0-39/19/92 Catawba L 1-39/19/92 Virginia Commonwealth L 1-39/22/92 UNC Wilmington L 0-39/22/92 North Carolina A & T W 3-09/25/92 $ Coastal Carolina L 0-39/26/92 $ UNC Asheville L 0-39/26/92 $ Baptist (CSU) L 1-310/3/92 Mt. Olive W 3-110/10/92 at * Baptist (CSU) L 1-310/10/92 & *Winthrop L 1-310/13/92 UNC Greensboro L 2-310/16/92 UNC Greensboro L 0-310/16/92 * Coastal Carolina W 3-210/17/92 * UNC Asheville L 0-310/17/92 * Radford L 1-310/20/92 * Coastal Carolina L 1-310/23/92 ^ * Towson State L 0-310/24/92 *^ Liberty L 0-310/24/92 *^ UMBC L 1-310/27/92 Davidson W 3-210/29/92 at Methodist W 3-110/31/92 Saint Andrews W 3-010/31/92 * Winthrop W 3-011/3/92 UNC Greensboro L 1-311/8/92 at * College of Charleston L 0-311/8/92 & Jacksonville L 0-311/10/92 East Carolina L 0-311/11/92 at UNC Wilmington L 0-311/13/92 @ Coastal Carolina L 0-3

* Big South Match! Coastal Carolina Invitational# VCU Invitational$ Charlotte Invitational& at Charleston, S.C.^ at Asheville, N.C.@ Big South Tournament

1993 11-18 Overall, 3-6 Big South

9/3/93 ! North Carolina A & T W 3-19/3/93 ! Marshall W 3-29/4/93 ! Virginia Commonwealth L 1-39/4/93 ! Georgia Southern L 2-39/6/93 Barton W 3-09/14/93 Mt. Olive W 3-09/15/93 UNC Wilmington L 1-39/24/93 # James Madison W 3-09/25/93 # Delaware L 1-39/28/93 at UNC Greensboro L 1-39/30/93 Charlotte L 0-310/1/93 $ *Coastal Carolina W 3-010/2/93 $ *Baptist (CSU) L 0-310/2/93 $ *Winthrop W 3-010/5/93 UNC Greensboro L 1-310/8/93 % UT-Chattanooga W 3-110/8/93 % Loyola (MD) W 3-210/9/93 % College of Charleston L 0-310/9/93 % East Carolina L 0-310/15/93 ^ UNC Greensboro L 1-310/16/93 ^ *UNC Asheville L 0-310/16/93 ^ *Radford L 1-310/20/93 North Carolina A&T W 3-010/27/93 at * UNC Wilmington L 1-310/29/93 & *Towson State L 0-310/30/93 & *UMBC L 0-310/30/93 & *Liberty W 3-011/2/93 Charlotte L 0-311/4/93 + Liberty L 1-3

* Big South Match! North Carolina A&T Invitational# James Madison Invitational$ at Conway, S.C.% East Carolina Classic^ at Radford, Va.& at Asheville, N.C.+ Big South Tournament

Jewel Lehman (1994-97) 70-62, 10-17 A-Sun1994

14-14 Overall, 4-6 Atlantic Sun9/2/94 ! Western Carolina L 1-39/3/94 ! Alabama State W 3-09/3/94 ! UNC Greensboro W 3-29/7/94 at North Carolina State L 0-39/8/94 * Central Florida L 0-39/9/94 # Winthrop L 0-39/9/94 # Augusta W 3-09/10/94 # Furman L 1-39/10/94 # Tennessee-Chattanooga W 3-09/14/94 North Carolina A&T W 3-09/15/94 at UNC Greensboro L 0-39/27/94 at UNC Wilmington L 2-39/30/94 UNC Greensboro W 3-210/1/94 * Stetson W 3-110/3/94 at Mt. Olive W 3-110/5/94 * Florida Atlantic W 3-010/7/94 at East Carolina L 1-310/8/94 * Florida International W 3-210/10/94 Bucknell W 3-010/13/94 at *Florida Atlantic L 1-310/14/94 at *Florida International L 0-310/17/94 at *Central Florida L 0-310/18/94 at *Stetson W 3-110/25/94 at * College of Charleston L 1-310/29/94 Mt. Olive W 3-011/1/94 UNC Wilmington W 3-111/3/94 at Baptist (CSU) L 0-311/9/94 East Carolina L 2-3

* Atlantic Sun Match! North Carolina A&T Invitational# Furman Invitational

199517-16 Overall, 2-4 Atlantic Sun9/1/95 ! James Madison L 2-39/1/95 ! Robert Morris W 3-19/2/95 ! Drexel L 0-39/2/95 ! Virginia Commonwealth W 3-09/6/95 at UNC Wilmington L 0-39/9/95 at Davidson L 2-39/13/95 at * College of Charleston L 1-39/19/95 at Charlotte W 3-29/22/95 # UNC Wilmington L 0-39/23/95 # UNC Greensboro L 1-39/23/95 # Virginia Commonwealth W 3-29/26/95 Baptist (CSU) W 3-010/3/95 at East Carolina L 0-310/5/95 * Georgia State L 0-310/7/95 Stetson W 3-010/7/95 Wofford W 3-010/10/95 at North Carolina A&T W 3-010/11/95 Liberty W 3-110/14/95 * Mercer W 3-210/17/95 UNC Wilmington W 3-210/20/95 at * Georgia State L 2-310/21/95 at * Mercer L 0-310/21/95 % South Carolina State W 3-010/24/95 * College of Charleston W 3-210/26/95 UNC Greensboro L 0-310/28/95 Mt. Olive W 3-011/1/95 East Carolina L 2-311/3/95 North Carolina A&T W 3-111/9/95 at Wofford W 3-211/10/95 $ Tennessee Tech L 0-311/10/95 $ Troy L 1-311/11/95 $ Middle Tennessee State L 0-311/11/95 $ Tennessee State W 3-0

* Atlantic Sun Match! James Madison Invitational# UNC Greensboro Tournament$ Tennessee Tech Invitational

% At Macon, G.A.

19965-25 Overall, 1-4 Atlantic Sun8/30/96 ! Coastal Carolina L 3-08/31/96 ! Appalachian State L 0-38/31/96 ! Wake Forest L 0-39/3/96 UNC Greensboro L 0-39/6/96 # Furman L 0-39/6/96 # Mercer L 0-39/6/96 # Western Carolina L 0-39/7/96 # Georgia Tech L 0-39/11/96 Charlotte L 0-39/17/96 Wofford W 3-19/20/96 $ James Madison L 0-39/20/96 $ Mercer L 0-39/21/96 $ UNC Asheville L 0-39/21/96 $ East Carolina W 3-09/24/96 Liberty L 0-39/30/96 North Carolina A&T W 3-110/2/96 Wake Forest L 0-310/10/96 * College of Charleston L 2-310/12/96 UNC Wilmington L 1-310/12/96 * Georgia State W 3-110/18/96 * Mercer L 1-310/19/96 * Georgia State L 0-310/23/96 James Madison L 0-310/24/96 Virginia Commonwealth L 1-310/26/96 Coastal Carolina L 1-310/30/96 North Carolina A&T L 1-311/1/96 North Carolina State L 0-311/6/96 * College of Charleston L 0-311/8/96 Davidson W 3-111/19/96 East Carolina L 0-3

* Atlantic Sun Match! Wake Forest Invitational# Furman Invitational$ Campbell Classic

199734-7 Overall, 3-3 Atlantic Sun 8/29/97 ! Howard W 3-08/30/97 ! East Carolina W 3-08/30/97 ! Winthrop W 3-19/2/97 at Elon W 3-29/5/97 # Hampton W 3-09/5/97 # Wofford W 3-09/5/97 # Wofford W 3-09/6/97 # North Carolina A & T W 3-09/6/97 # Jacksonville State W 3-19/9/97 UNC Greensboro W 3-29/12/97 $ High Point W 3-09/12/97 $ Virginia Commonwealth W 3-19/13/97 $ East Carolina W 3-09/13/97 $ Radford W 3-09/19/97 % Baptist (CSU) W 3-09/19/97 % UNC Greensboro W 3-09/19/97 % Jacksonville State W 3-29/20/97 % UMKC L 2-39/20/97 % UNC Wilmington W 3-19/23/97 at North Carolina A&T W 3-19/25/97 at Wofford W 3-110/1/97 at Charlotte L 0-310/3/97 * Georgia State L 1-310/4/97 High Point W 3-010/7/97 Liberty W 3-110/10/97 College of Charleston L 2-310/13/97 Elon W 3-010/17/97 at *Mercer W 3-110/18/97 at *Georgia State L 0-310/18/97 &*Jacksonville State L 0-3

Kara Lewis (1999-02)

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Year-By-Year Results10/21/97 UNC Wilmington W 3-010/25/97 Lenoir-Rhyne W 3-010/29/97 at *College of Charleston W 3-010/30/97 at Baptist (CSU) W 3-011/1/97 * Mercer W 3-011/5/97 at Davidson W 3-111/12/97 East Carolina W 3-111/13/97 at UNC Wilmington W 3-111/21/97 ^ Samford W 3-011/21/97 ^ Georgia State L 2-3

* Atlantic Sun Match! East Carolina Classic # Campbell Classic$ VCU Invitational% UNC Greensboro Tournament^ Atlantic Sun Tournament& at Georgia State

T.J. Meagher (1998-99) 34-29, 9-9 A-Sun

199825-7 Overall, 8-1 Atlantic Sun 9/1/98 at East Carolina W 3-19/4/98 ! Texas -Pan American L 2-39/5/98 ! Baptist (CSU) W 3-09/5/98 ! Western Carolina W 3-09/9/98 at Elon W 3-19/11/98 * Stetson W 3-09/12/98 * Mercer W 3-09/12/98 * Troy W 3-09/15/98 North Carolina A&T W 3-19/18/98 # Liberty L 0-39/18/98 # Delaware W 3-09/22/98 East Carolina L 2-39/24/98 at Coastal Carolina L 2-39/29/98 at North Carolina A&T W 3-010/3/98 Wofford W 3-010/7/98 at UNC Greensboro W 3-010/10/98 * Georgia State W 3-110/14/98 at *Jacksonville L 2-310/15/98 at *Stetson W 3-110/17/98 at *Florida Atlantic L 3-110/17/98 Bethune-Cookman W 3-010/20/98 Elon W 3-010/21/98 at North Carolina State W 3-110/24/98 * Central Florida W 3-010/27/98 UNC Wilmington W 3-010/31/98 *Jacksonville W 3-011/4/98 at High Point W 3-011/6/98 at *Georgia State W 3-011/7/98 at *Mercer W 3-011/11/98 at UNC Wilmington W 3-111/20/98 $ Troy W 3-111/20/98 $ Georgia State L 2-3

* Atlantic Sun Match! Western Carolina Classic# Liberty Invitational$ A-Sun Tournament

19999-22 Overall, 1-8 Atlantic Sun9/1/99 East Carolina L 0-39/4/99 at UNC Greensboro L 0-39/4/99 vs. High Point W 3-19/6/99 Montana State L 0-39/7/99 Elon W 3-29/9/99 ! Liberty L 0-39/10/99 ! UMBC L 2-39/10/99 ! Morehead State W 3-29/11/99 ! North Carolina State L 0-39/18/99 # American L 0-39/18/99 # North Carolina L 0-39/19/99 # North Carolina State L 2-39/21/99 UNC Greensboro L 1-39/29/99 Coastal Carolina L 2-310/2/99 * Jacksonville L 2-310/8/99 at *Troy L 0-310/9/99 at *Mercer L 2-310/11/99 Duke L 0-310/14/99 at *Central Florida L 1-310/15/99 at *Florida Atlantic L 0-310/16/99 at *Stetson L 0-310/19/99 # UNC Wilmington W 3-010/22/99 * Jacksonville State L 1-310/23/99 * Samford L 2-310/26/99 at Elon W 3-110/29/99 at *Georgia State W 3-110/30/99 at USC Upstate L 1-411/2/99 at North Carolina L 0-311/3/99 High Point W 3-111/9/99 at North Carolina A&T W 3-111/12/99 at UNC Wilmington W 3-0

* Atlantic Sun Match! North Carolina State Invitational# North Carolina Invitational

Perri Hankins (2000-01) 34-25, 11-6 A-Sun

200017-15 Overall, 5-3 Atlantic Sun9/1/00 ! Northern Arizona L 0-39/2/00 ! Wake Forest L 0-39/2/00 ! Charlotte W 3-29/5/00 UNC Wilmington W 3-09/8/00 # Radford L 1-39/8/00 # Florida Atlantic L 2-39/9/00 # Rice L 0-39/9/00 # North Carolina State L 1-39/12/00 at Duke L 0-39/15/00 $ South Alabama L 2-39/16/00 $ Robert Morris L 1-39/19/00 at Elon W 3-09/22/00 ^ North Carolina A&T W 3-09/22/00 ^ UNC Asheville W 3-09/23/00 ^ Pittsburgh L 0-39/23/00 ^ Loyola (MD) W 3-09/26/00 East Carolina L 0-39/29/00 * Mercer W 3-010/3/00 at UNC Greensboro W 3-1

10/7/00 * Troy W 3-010/10/00 at High Point W 3-110/13/00 at *Jacksonville State W 3-210/14/00 at *Samford L 2-310/17/00 North Carolina A&T W 3-110/20/00 at *Jacksonville W 3-110/24/00 Elon W 3-110/28/00 * Stetson W 3-010/31/00 at East Carolina L 1-311/3/00 * Georgia State L 1-311/6/00 at UNC Wilmington W 3-011/10/00 * Central Florida L 1-3 * Atlantic Sun Match! Wake Forest Invitational& North Carolina State Invitational% Coastal Carolina Classic^ UNC Asheville Classic% A-Sun Tournament

200117-10 Overall 6-3 Atlantic Sun8/31/01 High Point W 3-18/31/01 # Howard W 3-19/1/01 @ South Carolina State W 3-09/7/01 @ High Point W 3-09/8/01 @ Marshall L 0-39/8/01 @ North Carolina State W 3-19/14/01 $ Winthrop L 2-39/14/01 $ High Point W 3-19/15/01 $ Mercer W 3-09/15/01 $ North Carolina A&T W 3-29/18/01 at UNC Wilmington L 2-39/25/01 at East Carolina L 0-310/5/01 * Georgia State L 0-310/12/01 at * Troy L 2-310/19/01 * Jacksonville L 0-310/20/01 * Samford W 3-210/23/01 UNC Wilmington W 3-010/26/01 at *Florida Atlantic W 3-210/27/01 at * Central Florida L 0-310/30/01 East Carolina L 1-311/2/01 * Jacksonville State W 3-011/3/01 * Samford W 3-211/9/01 at * Mercer W 3-211/10/01 * Belmont W 3-111/12/01 North Carolina A&T W 3-111/16/01 ! Samford W 3-111/16/01 ! Central Florida L 1-3

# at High Point University @ at North Carolina State University$ at North Carolina A&T* Atlantic Sun Match! Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament

Sara Coffman (2003)

Crystal Sieber (2004-05)Femi Alabi (2005-07)

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Year-By-Year ResultsGwen Adams (2002) 3-20, 1-10 A-Sun2002

3-20 Overall, 1-10 Atlantic Sun 9/6/02 ! James Madison L 0-39/6/02 ! Maryland L 0-39/7/02 ! Syracuse L 0-39/13/02 # Texas Southern W 3-19/14/02 # North Carolina A&T L 1-39/14/02 # Hampton W 3-09/20/02 $ Georgetown L 0-39/21/02 $ Duke L 0-39/21/02 $ Rutgers L 0-39/24/02 East Carolina L 1-310/1/02 * Gardner-Webb L 1-310/4/02 at * Stetson L 0-310/5/02 at * Jacksonville L 0-310/11/02 * UCF L 1-310/12/02 * Florida Atlantic L 0-310/18/02 * Mercer L 0-310/22/02 North Carolina A&T L 2-310/25/02 at * Georgia State L 0-310/26/02 at * Samford L 1-310/29/02 at East Carolina L 2-311/1/02 *Belmont W 3-011/2/02 at *Jacksonville State L 0-311/9/02 * Troy State L 2-3

*A-Sun Match! James Madison Invitational# NC A&T Lady Aggie Invitational$ Duke Invitational

Malinda Ashcraft (2003-07) 47-99, 9-40 A-Sun

20032-25 Overall, 1-9 Atlantic Sun8/20/03 ! Virginia Tech L 0-38/29/03 East Tennessee State L 0-38/30/03 Miami (Ohio) L 0-39/5/03 # George Mason L 0-39/6/03 # Liberty L 0-39/6/03 # Virginia L 0-39/12/03 $ Charlotte L 0-39/13/03 $ Oregon State L 0-39/13/03 $ Winthrop L 0-39/16/03 East Carolina L 0-39/20/03 % Radford L 0-39/20/03 % Wake Forest L 0-3

9/23/03 High Point L 1-39/30/03 UNC Greensboro L 0-310/3/03 * Jacksonville L 1-310/4/03 * Stetson W 3-110/7/03 UNC Wilmington L 1-310/10/03 North Carolina A&T W 3-210/11/03 * Georgia State L 1-310/17/03 * UCF L 0-310/18/03 * Florida Atlantic L 0-310/21/03 North Carolina State L 0-310/28/03 * Gardner-Webb L 0-310/31/03 * Belmont L 1-311/1/03 * Lipscomb L 1-311/7/03 * Troy L 0-311/8/03 * Mercer L 0-3

*A-Sun Match! Virginia Tech Hokie Invitational# Charlotte 49er Classic$ Charlotte Invitational% Wake Forest Invitational

200411-16 Overall, 3-7 Atlantic Sun9/3/04 ! Texas A&M Corpus Christi L 2-39/4/04 ! Navy L 2-39/4/04 ! Savannah State W 3-09/7/04 Duke L 0-39/10/04 # UNC Asheville W 3-19/11/04 # Wofford L 1-39/11/04 # Western Carolina L 2-39/14/04 at High Point L 0-39/17/04 Buffalo L 0-39/18/04 at James Madison L 0-39/18/04 North Carolina A&T W 3-19/24/04 * Gardner-Webb W 3-09/25/04 Norfolk State W 3-09/28/04 at East Carolina W 3-210/2/04 * Mercer W 3-010/8/04 * UCF L 1-310/9/04 * Florida Atlantic L 2-310/13/04 at Savannah State W 3-010/15/04 at * Jacksonville L 2-310/16/04 at * Stetson L 2-310/19/04 UNC Greensboro W 3-210/23/04 * Troy L 1-310/29/04 at * Belmont L 0-310/30/04 at * Lipscomb W 3-211/2/04 UNC Wilmington L 1-311/6/04 at * Georgia State L 0-311/9/04 at North Carolina A&T W 3-1

*A-Sun Match! North Carolina A&T Aggie Invitational# Campbell Classic

200510-22 Overall, 1-8 Atlantic Sun8/26/05 ! Georgia Southern L 1-38/26/05 ! Jacksonville W 3-18/27/05 ! Louisiana State L 0-39/2/05 # Fordham L 2-39/2/05 # North Carolina State L 3-09/3/05 # South Carolina State W 3-09/3/05 # Citadel W 3-29/9/05 $ Radford W 3-09/10/05 $ North Carolina A&T L 0-39/10/05 $ Texas A&M Corpus Christi L 2-39/13/05 at UNC Greensboro W 3-09/16/05 % Minnesota L 0-3

9/17/05 % Texas Christian L 0-39/17/05 % Maine L 1-39/23/05 at * East Tennessee State L 1-39/24/05 at * Gardner-Webb W 3-19/27/05 East Carolina L 0-39/30/05 ^ Barton W 3-09/30/05 at Fayetteville State W 3-010/7/05 * Belmont L 0-310/8/05 * Lipscomb L 2-310/10/05 Virginia Commonwealth L 1-310/14/05 at * Stetson L 1-310/15/05 at * Florida Atlantic L 0-310/21/05 * Jacksonville L 0-310/22/05 * North Florida L 0-310/25/05 at UNC Wilmington L 0-310/26/05 at Charleston Southern L 1-311/1/05 North Carolina A&T W 3-111/5/05 at * Mercer L 0-311/8/05 High Point L 0-311/12/05 Savannah State W 3-0

*A-Sun Match! GSU Invitational# Wolfpack Classic$ Campbell Classic% Molten Invitational^ at Fayetteville State

200613-17 Overall, 2-7 Atlantic Sun8/25/06 at ! Georgia Southern L 0-38/26/06 ! Charleston Southern W 3-18/26/06 ! Savannah State W 3-08/29/06 UNC Greensboro L 0-39/1/06 # Lamar L 1-39/2/06 at # George Mason L 0-3

Tabitha Turner (2003-06)____

Melissa Harvey (2006-07)

Ashley Weers (2006-09)

Emily Werner (2007-10)

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Year-By-Year Results9/2/06 # Central Michigan L 0-39/8/06 at $ Georgetown L 0-39/9/06 $ Coastal Carolina L 0-39/9/06 $ Howard W 3-19/12/06 at East Carolina L 0-39/15/06 % Elon W 3-19/16/06 % Tennessee-Martin L 1-39/16/06 at % Wofford W 3-19/19/06 Charleston Southern W 3-29/29/06 * Kennesaw State W 3-09/30/06 * ETSU L 0-310/6/06 * Mercer L 0-310/7/06 * Stetson W 3-210/10/06 NC Central W 3-110/13/06 at * Lipscomb L 2-310/14/06 at * Belmont L 0-310/17/06 Winston-Salem State W 3-010/26/06 at Savannah State W 3-010/27/06 at * Jacksonville L 2-310/28/06 at * North Florida L 1-310/31/06 at High Point L 0-311/4/06 * Gardner-Webb L 2-311/7/06 UNC Wilmington W 3-111/9/06 North Carolina A&T W 3-2

* A-Sun Match! Georgia Southern Invitational# George Mason Invitational$ Georgetown Invitational% Wofford Invitational

200711-19 Overall, 2-9 Atlantic Sun8/24/07 ! Loyola W 3-28/25/07 ! North Carolina State L 3-18/25/07 ! Norfolk State W 3-08/25/07 ! at NC Central W 3-08/28/07 Winston-Salem State W 3-08/31/07 # NC Central L 3-18/31/07 # Tulsa L 3-09/1/07 # Stetson L 3-09/1/07 # at Charleston Southern L 3-19/4/07 East Carolina L 3-19/7/07 $ Presbyterian L 3-29/8/07 $ Norfolk State W 3-09/8/07 $ at UNC Wilmington L 3-19/11/07 North Carolina A&T W 3-09/17/07 High Point L 3-09/21/07 at *Stetson L 3-09/22/07 at *Florida Gulf Coast L 3-09/29/07 at *Gardner-Webb L 3-110/5/07 * Jacksonville L 3-110/6/07 * North Florida W 3-110/12/07 at *Mercer L 3-010/13/07 at *Kennesaw State L 3-010/16/07 NC Central W 3-110/20/07 at *East Tennessee State L 3-110/23/07 Presbyterian L 3-110/27/07 * USC Upstate W 3-2

11/2/07 * Lipscomb L 3-011/3/07 * Belmont L 3-011/7/07 at North Carolina A&T W 3-111/8/07 at Winston-Salem State W 3-1

* A-Sun Match! NCCU Invitational# Charleston Southern Invitational$ UNCW “Battle at the Beach” Tournament

Leigh Mullins47-73 Overall, 6-8 Big South (2011-pr.), 19-32 Atlantic Sun (2008-10)

20087-23 Overall, 5-16 Atlantic SunAug. 29 ! Houston Baptist L 3-0Aug. 29 ! Eastern Illinois L 3-0Aug. 30 ! Charlotte L 3-0Sept. 2 at High Point L 3-0Sept. 5 # Elon L 3-1Sept. 6 # UNC Wilmington L 3-0Sept. 6 # North Carolina A&T W 3-0Sept. 10 at East Carolina L 3-0Sept. 12 * at Stetson W 3-1Sept. 13 * at Florida Gulf Coast L 3-0Sept. 16 North Carolina Central W 3-0Sept. 19 * Lipscomb L 3-0Sept. 20 * Belmont L 3-1Sept. 26 * at Mercer L 3-0Sept. 27 * at Kennesaw State W 3-1Oct. 3 * Jacksonville L 3-0Oct. 4 * North Florida L 3-1Oct. 9 * USC Upstate W 3-0Oct. 11 * East Tennessee State L 3-2Oct. 17 * at North Florida W 3-2Oct. 18 * at Jacksonville L 3-0Oct. 24 * Kennesaw State L 3-0Oct. 25 * Mercer L 3-0Oct. 31 * at Belmont L 3-1Nov. 1 * at Lipscomb L 3-0Nov. 7 * Florida Gulf Coast L 3-0Nov. 8 * Stetson W 3-0Nov. 14 * East Tennessee State L 3-1Nov. 15 * USC Upstate L 3-1Nov. 20 $ Jacksonville L 3-0

* Atlantic Sun Opponent! Hilton RTP / NCCU Tournament# Elon Tournament$ A-Sun Tournament (Macon, Ga.)

200917-15 Overall, 10-10 Atlantic SunAug. 28 ! Davidson W 3-1Aug. 28 ! Morgan State W 3-2Aug. 29 ! at NC State W 3-0Aug. 29 ! Charleston Southern W 3-2Sept. 1 High Point L 2-3Sept. 4 # VCU L 0-3Sept. 4 # NC Central W 3-1Sept. 5 # at Virginia L 0-3Sept. 11 * Florida Gulf Coast L 0-3Sept. 12 * Stetson W 3-0Sept. 18 * at Mercer W 3-0Sept. 19 * at Kennesaw State W 3-1Sept. 22 East Carolina L 1-3Sept. 25 * at USC Upstate W 3-1Sept. 26 * at ETSU W 3-1Sept. 29 at NC Central W 3-0Oct. 2 * Belmont L 1-3Oct. 3 * Lipscomb L 1-3Oct. 9 * at North Florida W 3-1Oct. 10 * at Jacksonville L 0-3Oct. 13 at Winston-Salem State W 3-0Oct. 16 * ETSU W 3-2Oct. 17 * USC Upstate W 3-1Oct. 23 * Kennesaw State L 0-3Oct. 24 * Mercer L 2-3Oct. 30 * at Stetson W 3-0Oct. 31 * at Florida Gulf Coast L 1-3Nov. 6 * Jacksonville L 1-3Nov. 7 * North Florida W 3-1Nov. 13 * at Lipscomb L 0-3Nov. 14 * at Belmont L 0-3Nov. 19 $ Florida Gulf Coast L 0-3

* Atlantic Sun Opponent! NC State/Hilton RTP Classic# Virginia Jefferson Cup$ A-Sun Tournament (Ft. Myers, Fla.)

201010-17 Overall, 4-6 Atlantic SunAug. 27 vs. Villanova ! L 0-3Aug. 28 at North Carolina ! L 0-3Aug. 28 vs. Penn State ! L 0-3Aug. 31 at Duke L 0-3Sept. 3 at William & Mary $ L 1-3Sept. 4 vs. American $ L 2-3Sept. 4 vs. Hampton $ W 3-0Sept. 7 Coastal Carolina L 1-3Sept. 10 vs. East Carolina # W 3-2Sept. 11 at Wake Forest # L 0-3Sept. 11 vs. West Virginia # L 0-3Sept. 14 at High Point L 1-3Sept. 17 vs. Elon ^ W 3-1Sept. 18 vs. NC State ^ W 3-1Sept. 18 at UNC Wilmington ^ L 1-3

Taylor Deering (2007)

Elisabeth Ennis (2007-08)

Hope Leatigaga (2008-10)

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Sept. 21 NC Central W 3-0Sept. 29 * at USC Upstate W 3-1Oct. 1 * East Tennessee State L 0-3Oct. 8 * Florida Gulf Coast W 3-0Oct. 9 * Stetson W 3-1Oct. 15 * at Belmont L 0-3Oct. 16 * at Lipscomb L 1-3Oct. 19 at Coastal Carolina W 3-2Oct. 29 * Kennesaw State L 1-3Oct. 30 * Mercer W 3-2Nov. 5 * at Jacksonville L 0-3Nov. 6 * at North Florida L 1-3

* Atlantic Sun Conference opponent! Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C. / Carmichael Arena)$ Colonial Challenge (Williamsburg, Va. / Kaplan Arena at W&M Hall)# Black & Gold Invitational (Winston-Salem, N.C. / Reynolds Gym)^ UNCW Classic (Wilmington, N.C. / Hanover Hall)

201113-18 Overall, 6-8 Big SouthAug. 26 at NC Central ! W 3-0Aug. 26 vs. Florida Gulf Coast ! L 1-3Aug. 27 vs. Hampton ! W 3-2Aug. 27 vs. Elon ! L 0-3Sept. 2 vs. Wisconsin @ L 0-3Sept. 2 vs. Western Carolina @ L 0-3Sept. 3 at NC State @ L 0-3Sept. 6 UNC Wilmington W 3-0Sept. 9 at Charlotte # L 3-1Sept. 10 vs. Furman # L 0-3Sept. 10 vs. Morgan State # W 3-0Sept. 13 at #23 Duke L 0-3Sept. 16 at Elon $ L 1-3Sept. 17 vs. NC Central $ W 3-0Sept. 23 * at High Point W 3-0Sept. 24 vs. Md. Eastern Shore % W 3-2Sept. 24 vs. Norfolk State % W 3-0Sept. 30 * at Coastal Carolina W 3-1Oct. 1 * at Charleston Southern L 1-3Oct. 7 * Radford L 1-3Oct. 8 * Liberty L 0-3Oct. 14 * Winthrop L 1-3Oct. 15 * Presbyterian W 3-2Oct. 18 * High Point W 3-2Oct. 28 * at UNC Asheville L 1-3Oct. 29 * at Gardner-Webb W 3-2Nov. 4 * at Liberty L 2-3Nov. 5 * at Radford L 2-3Nov. 11 * Charleston Southern W 3-0Nov. 12 * Coastal Carolina L 2-3Nov. 17 vs. UNC Asheville ^ L 0-3

* Big South Conference opponent! NC Central Hilton RTP Tournament (Durham, N.C. / McDou-gald-McLendon Gymnasium)@ NC State Raleigh Midtown Classic (Raleigh, N.C. / Reynolds Coliseum)# Charlotte University Hilton 49er Invitational (Charlotte, N.C. / Halton Arena)

$ Elon Phoenix Classic (Elon, N.C. / Alumni Gym)^ Big South Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C. / Buc-caneer Fieldhouse)

Sarah Hill (2005-09)

Caitlin Bendy (2007-10)

Mary McLachlan (2005)

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All-Time SeriesVolleyball All-Time Series Records

First / Last Played Team Record1994 / 1994 Alabama State 1-01999 / 2010 American 0-21987 / 1996 Appalachian State 0-31986 / 1986 Armstrong State 2-01986 / 1994 Augusta 5-21986 / 2005 Barton 5-52001 / 2010 Belmont 2-101998 / 1998 Bethune-Cookman 1-01994 / 1994 Bucknell 1-02004 / 2004 Buffalo 0-11992 / 1992 Catawba 0-11994 / 2004 Central Florida 0-102006 / 2006 Central Michigan 0-12005 / 2011 Charleston Southern 9-171990 / 2011 Charlotte 2-91989 / 1997 College of Charleston 2-122005 / 2005 The Citadel 1-01986 / 2011 Coastal Carolina 7-251987 / 1987 Coker 0-11988 / 2009 Davidson 5-121990 / 1998 Delaware 2-11995 / 1995 Drexel 0-11999 / 2011 Duke 0-71986 / 2010 East Carolina 6-342003 / 2010 East Tennessee State 2-72008 / 2008 Eastern Illinois 0-11997 / 2011 Elon 10-52005 / 2005 Fayetteville State 1-01989 / 1989 Ferrum 1-01994 / 2005 Florida Atlantic 2-82007 / 2011 Florida Gulf Coast 1-81994 / 1994 Florida International 1-12005 / 2005 Fordham 0-11991 / 2011 Furman 0-51986 / 2011 Gardner-Webb 4-52003 / 2006 George Mason 0-22002 / 2006 Georgetown 0-21993 / 2006 Georgia Southern 0-31987 / 2004 Georgia State 4-141986 / 1996 Georgia Tech 0-21989 / 1991 Greensboro College 0-21997 / 2011 Hampton 5-01997 / 2011 High Point 13-82008 / 2008 Houston Baptist 0-11997 / 2006 Howard 3-01986 / 2010 Jacksonville 3-181997 / 2002 Jacksonville State 4-31990 / 2004 James Madison 1-72006 / 2010 Kennesaw State 3-42006 / 2006 Lamar 0-11997 / 1997 Lenoir-Rhyne 1-01991 / 2011 Liberty 3-122003 / 2010 Lipscomb 0-102005 / 2005 Louisiana State 0-1

1991 / 2007 Loyola-Maryland 3-12005 / 2005 Maine 0-11993 / 2001 Marshall 1-12002 / 2002 Maryland 0-11992 / 1999 UMBC 0-32011 / 2011 Maryland Eastern Shore 1-01989 / 2010 Mercer 12-131986 / 1992 Methodist 7-62003 / 2003 Miami (Ohio) 0-11995 / 1995 Middle Tennessee State 0-12005 / 2005 Minnesota 0-11997 / 1997 Missouri-Kansas City 0-11999 / 1999 Montana State 0-11990 / 1999 Morehead State 1-11991 / 2011 Morgan State 4-01990 / 1995 Mount Olive 9-01992 / 2004 Navy 0-22004 / 2011 Norfolk State 5-01999 / 1999 North Carolina 0-31986 / 2008 North Carolina A&T 24-51986 / 2011 UNC Asheville 3-151990 / 2011 North Carolina Central 11-21989 / 2006 UNC Greensboro 6-171986 / 1989 UNC Pembroke 2-41994 / 2011 North Carolina State 4-101988 / 1988 North Carolina Wesleyan 0-21986 / 2011 UNC Wilmington 16-262005 / 2010 North Florida 4-42000 / 2000 Northern Arizona 0-12003 / 2003 Oregon State 0-12010 / 2010 Penn State 0-11986 /1986 Pfeiffer 0-22000 / 2000 Pittsburgh 0-12007 / 2011 Presbyterian 2-21988 / 1990 Queens 4-11986 / 2011 Radford 3-162000 / 2000 Rice 0-11995 / 2000 Robert Morris 1-11987 / 1990 Rollins 0-22002 / 2002 Rutgers 0-11991 / 1992 Saint Andrews 2-01997 / 2002 Samford 4-32004 / 2006 Savannah State 5-01991 / 1991 Shaw 2-02000 / 2000 South Alabama 0-11991 / 1991 South Carolina 0-11991 / 1991 USC Aiken 0-12001 / 2005 South Carolina State 2-01999 / 2010 USC Upstate 5-2 1994 / 2010 Stetson 13-62002 / 2002 Syracuse 0-11987 / 1994 UT Chattanooga 1-12006 / 2006 Tennessee-Martin 0-11995 / 1995 Tennessee State 1-01995 / 1995 Tennessee Tech 0-12004 / 2005 Texas A&M Corpus Christi 0-22005 / 2005 Texas Christian 0-1

1998 / 1998 Texas-Pan American 0-12002 / 2002 Texas Southern 1-01992 / 1993 Towson 0-21995 / 2004 Troy 3-62007 / 2007 Tulsa 0-12010 / 2010 Villanova 0-12003 / 2009 Virginia 0-21992 / 2009 Virginia Commonwealth 3-62003 / 2003 Virginia Tech 0-11986 / 2010 Wake Forest 0-61986 / 1986 West Georgia 0-12010 / 2010 West Virginia 0-11992 / 2011 Western Carolina 0-52010 / 2010 William & Mary 0-12006 / 2009 Winston-Salem State 4-01986 / 2011 Winthrop 4-142011 / 2011 Wisconsin 0-11995 / 2006 Wofford 8-01990 / 1990 Xavier 0-1

Vs. Conferences

American East 0-4Atlantic Coast 3-27Atlantic Sun 41-74Atlantic 10 2-10Big East 0-6Big Sky 0-2Big South 41-102Big 10 0-2Central Intercollegiate (D-II) 3-0Colonial 25-58Conference Carolinas (D-II) 20-9Conference USA 6-47Great West 0-2Gulf South (D-II) 0-1Independents 11-2Metro Atlantic 3-1Mid-American 0-3Mid-Eastern Athletic 47-5Mountain West 0-1Northeast 1-1Ohio Valley 6-7Pacific 10 0-1Patriot 1-3Peach Belt (D-II) 9-7South Atlantic (D-II) 1-1Southeastern 0-2Southern 36-63Southland 0-3Southwestern 2-0Summit League 0-1Sun Belt 6-17Sunshine State (D-II) 0-2USA South (D-III) 8-10

Note-Records reflect current conference affiliation

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John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center

Volleyball Locker Room

Fred McCall Court Practice Facility

Gilbert Craig Gore Arena

Gilbert Craig Gore Arena

Student-Athlete Weight Room

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John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center

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Surrounding the Creek

Campbell University is located in the small town of Buies Creek. The Campus is situated approximately half-way between Raleigh (30 miles south) and Fayetteville (28 miles north) in the Cape Fear Region of North Carolina.

Raleigh Facts:• Capital of North Carolina• Population: over 300,000 • Home to the Time Warner Pavilion at Walnut Creek and the North Caro-lina State Fair (Oct.)• RDU International Airport takes flights from 12 different airlines

Fayetteville Facts:• Nickname is All-American City• Sixth largest city and fourth largest metropolitan area in the state • Population: over 300,000• Home to Fort Bragg Army Base and the 82nd Airborne and Special Operations Museum

Fort Bragg Facts:• Formed as Camp Bragg in 1918• Home to the famed 82nd Airborne Division and its 15,000 troops• Also home to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command• In total, 42,000 soldiers are station at Bragg

Distance from the Creek (Driving Time):• Raleigh 40 minutes• Fayetteville 40 minutes• RDU Airport 45 minutes• Wrightsville Beach 2 hours• Grandfather Mountain 4 ½ hours• Charlotte 3 hours

Major recording artists such as the Tim McGraw, Jack Johnson, Kings of Leon and Tom Petty all performed at the Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek in 2010.

Time Warner Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek

North Carolina Capitol Building

The RBC Center – a state-of-the-art arena located in western Raleigh – is home to the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes, N.C. State men’s basketball, and numerous indoor concerts, circuses and trade shows each year. Photo By: Gregg Forwerck

Carolina Hurricanes / RBC Center

Raleigh’s Capitol Square

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Big South ConferenceSince its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has ma-tured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pur-suing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The

League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic confer-ence is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fos-tering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership devel-opment of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Confer-ence’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.”

The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director How-ard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commit-ments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Caro-lina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in Sep-tember 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status.

During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including vol-leyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its first automatic bid – receiving an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the finest teams in the nation.

In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 15 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new heights. The Conference has enjoyed re-cord levels in marketing revenue during the past several years, he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball and softball for the first time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages.

Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of in-stitutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and oversaw the additions of men’s and women’s indoor track & field in 1997. The Conference’s 19th championship sport -- women’s lacrosse, will begin play in 2012-13 with seven members. At the same time, Kallander has solidified Conference membership, as an all-time high 11 member institutions comprise the 28-year League in 2011-12. Recent additions include High Point, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian College, plus the return of charter member Campbell University this year. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 700 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms.

In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has expe-rienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had an individual National Champion six times, more than 240 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in football, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship six times in addition to the first men’s ten-nis doubles at-large selection, had the first women’s golf program advance to the national finals, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, has had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team five consecutive years as well as the national men’s basket-ball scoring leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, has had four NFL Draft picks, and had an institution finish fifth in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships – the Conference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event.

In 2006-07, the Big South was the only Conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Caro-lina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina’s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed four out of the last seven years – including a national seed for the first time in 2010, while the Chanticleers’ FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth-year of the Big South’s football existence. The 2009-10 season saw Lib-erty’s Sam Chelanga win two NCAA National Championships (cross country, 10,000-meter run), Coastal Carolina’s baseball team reach the Super Regionals for the second time in three years as well as being ranked No. 1 in the national RPI and as high as No. 3 in the national polls; and three women’s basketball teams reach the post-season for the first time in Conference history. Last season, Chel-anga won two more NCAA National Championships (cross country, outdoor 5,000-meter run), the Big South had its first automatic bid recipient in football (Coastal Carolina), UNC Asheville reached the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, Coastal Carolina’s women’s golf team was the first in Conference history to advance to the NCAA Championship out of Regional play, and a League-record 18 baseball players were drafted in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft.

Several former Big South student-athletes have also reached na-tional prominence in recent years. Coastal Carolina’s Amber Camp-bell made the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team – one of five former Big South athletes to compete in the Games; VMI’s Reggie Williams reached the NBA with the Golden State Warriors in 2010, UNC Asheville’s Ty Wigginton was named an American League All-Star in 2010, and Coastal Carolina’s Dustin Johnson has won four PGA Tour events since departing the Big South Conference in 2007 and tied for runner-up at the 2011 Open Championship.

The Conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the Conference’s 25th Anniversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball champion-ship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s first 25 years. The Conference’s on-field accomplish-ments have been duplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, and the League has had more than 95 Aca-demic All-Americans in its 27 years of existence. Furthermore, the Big South has a record number of NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR progress the last two years.

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Media InformationThis media guide has been prepared in order to assist in your coverage of Campbell University volleyball during the 2012 season. All media requests should be made through assistant director of media services Nate Blythe.

Press CredentialsPress credentials are limited to working members of the print and electronic media, as well as photographers and videographers. Photographers are re-stricted to the baselines.

Interview PoliciesThe Campbell Media Services Department will attempt to arrange all rea-sonable requests for interviews with head coach Leigh Mullins and the team members. With respect to practice, study and personal time, a few guide-lines should be followed.

Player Interviews: All interview requests with Campbell volleyball players must be arranged through the media services office. Players are generally available for interviews prior to and immediately following practice ses-sions. If a media member desires to set up a telephone interview, this can be arranged.

Post Game Interviews: Following each home game, the visiting head coach and any requested players will be brought to the media interview room af-ter a 10-minute cool-down period. Campbell head coach Leigh Mullins and two players will follow in the interview room. The Campbell locker room is closed to all individuals with the exception of authorized team or university personnel.

Road Interviews: Interviews with Coach Mullins or team members away from campus or contact outside of playing sites must be arranged through the media services department. Every attempt will be made to satisfy the interview request within reason. Generally, interviews will not be granted following the team’s practice session on the day of a game.

Head Coach Interviews: Requests for interviews with head coach Leigh Mul-lins should be made through Assistant Director for Media Services Nate Blythe.

Home Game ServicesWorking press facilities are available at the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center and in the media services offices. Telephone lines, high-speed inter-net connections, wireless internet connections and fax services are avail-able upon request.

A full NCAA box score and play-by-play sheets will be distributed as soon as possible following the completion of each game. Stats are also provided to press row after each set and immediately following the contest.

Big South Public RelationsThroughout the volleyball season, the Big South Conference staff will pro-vide updated statistics daily for each conference team, plus a weekly re-lease, to the media through bigsouthsports.com. Big South Conference games – and all Campbell home games – are available on a paid subscrip-tion live video webcast through GoCamels.com.

Campbell Athletic Media Services Associate A.D. for Athletic Media Services ..................................Stan Cole Office Phone ............................................ 910-893-1331 Cell Phone ............................................... 910-814-7467 E-mail .............................................. [email protected]

Assistant Director for Athletic Media Services ...........................Nate Blythe Office Phone ............................................ 910-893-1369 Cell Phone ............................................... 910-890-0513 E-mail ........................................... [email protected]

Assistant Director for Athletic Media Services ...................... Jason Williams Office Phone ............................................ 910-814-4367 Cell Phone ............................................... 910-228-6908 E-mail [email protected]

Athletic Media Services Assistant ................................Laura Caroline Spell Office Phone ............................................ 910-814-4367 Cell Phone ..............................................................TBA E-mail [email protected]

Office Fax ............................................................... 910-893-1330

Mailing Address Athletic Media Services ...................................................................P.O. Box 10 .................................................. Buies Creek, NC 27506

Website ..............................................................GoCamels.comTwitter ........................................................@campbell_camelsFacebook ...............................Campbell University Fighting Camels

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